E«S5«s PW>OT® Mtho Fi'ilfind Ifi! Jen. Ihap eiy distinguislied since the of our fidelity to tfs principles and their tune of her illus nous and pure minded natural offspring, tho constitution and the founder, >ha» extended-a helping hand/Union. The object of this institution is to discov- Tho location ol this political Mecca will er humanity tp its lowest condijon of men- bo most fortunate. Central to tho original ;al and physical weakness nnd deformity, States—cligiblo to tho younger members and elevate it to the dignity of intelligence, of the confederacy, and planted on tho order upd usefulness. Its disinterested soil of lhoold Kevstono, who never has / fi" d veflevolentTounders hnye merited tho and by the blessing of God, never will fal- UiWtks of tho Christian and patriot ter in her fidelity to tho national compact Ihe House of Refuge, in Philadelphia, to all its forms and conditions—ns in times may possibly require further legislation, past, so will she in the future, should the Iho board of maoagers of that truly chnri. occasion unhappily arise, frown upon tho table institution are now erecting a spaci- dawn of discontent against the integritvof ous and cosily building, into which tlioy the Union, come whence it may or bv expect to transfer the inmates of tho old whomsoever instigated. The weight of house at an early day. Of all schemes her vast moral and political power, ( firm . foMho amelioration of human.distress and ly believe, will bo wielded to re’s at tie or for the reclamation of erring fide of dissenlion and dissolution, and to humanity, there is no one wh.ch more keep tho political atmosphere around the forcibly commends ! self to Christ,an sym- monument, when erected purely national , pathy and support linn he House of Re- The present is also an auspicious time I fugo. H^ ,n e for "? sol ° , aim ‘ho rofor. f or this work of national fellowship. The 1 raa lon ralher than the punishment of tho compromise measures, recently adopted young, whose offends are often .J.e re and sanctified by tho approval of 5 of ?f ren «Z Sf sin h r ‘’T’ 1 " 01 in ' Kin - nnJ of Webster, hnvequietcd th'e el -1 morel 8 r lhc ! WQaknoss f oments of national discord; and to pro, S'f aliens whiclfso fataft v °? S , 0CI ; lo "S this peaco and quiet, it is but ncces- I I the vounW and thmiuhii « ° . unc J mislea * J eary to maintain these measures nnd tho MS i„VT£ 8h gh I clloorful ly reduiroinents of the Constitution; to dis |j "±“?o e vor,Tf C ‘ nd th ‘ 3ndm ‘ mbl ° '-jcofintonnnbo in future the agitation of ® SM ThS o?t m mg C3 t 'questions settled by tho federal compact, J m P vl,, f ,i • su P? n^, f l]^ t w '» and disdain tho actions of those »ho would # 7°“ c ° n(l,, ' or > ° f C T■ tho peace of tho country to gra -1 Commonwealth. No tify prejudice, or to accomplish the ends m d f p . ar,mento ,h h^ gOVert !' n . en hasgrealcr , of I ,c fsbnal ambition. -M claims upon the General Assembly ilmn * M this, and it affords tpo tho greatest satis 'm faction to ho a)/lc (p assure you of the I flourishing condition of the common school •J system, nnd of tho unusual in'erest mnni- I fested fn every part of the Commonwealth . in the cause of education. Wc should i ‘ look forward with lively interest to lljo ! f i day when our great Commonwealth, freed I [| tp some extent, from the shackles of debt, I j.-f cap, as she doubtless will, contribute nn I 1 » adequate sum to this cause, I j My attention has been called to tho eon ?, dition of the State Library by the officer j having charge of it at’this time. It is at- 1 7 loged, wjth evident reason nnd truth, that' i ; the rooms non in use arc too small for the, 1 [ > purpose; that many of the books arc stow-j 'cd away in boxes, and also that tho laws' providing for their sepqrity nnd imposing _ ; responsibilities bb the Librarian, urc quite ! " insufficient. This highly interesting nnd useful institution will doubtless' rcceivo your special care. It is proper that f should make known to you tho progress {(jaf has been made on the subject ol the erection of a monu ment at Independence {lall, in Plfiludel phia, cbnimemorativo of tho Declaration pi Independence. In October, 1852, tho councils of Phila ' dolphin, by/unanimous consent, passed an ordinance dedicating the pcpcssnry ground | in Independence Square, to this patriotic and sacred national purpose, and propos,| ing to.give possession of the premises to tho i representatives of nine or more of the bri. i I ginal Stutes. j By nn act of tho legislature of pebrua-. ry Inst, confirming this ordinance of tho councils, the Governor wns authorised to pppoint a trustee to not in conjunction with |l*o trustees of the other Slates, jp the, erection of a monument; I accordingly 1 appointed Albert G. Wnlerman, Esq., of' ; Philadelphia, the trustcconbebalfof Penn, j ; pylvanin, i j; - The plates of New York, New Jersey, | New Hampshire, and Connecticut have | adopted laws similar to that of this State,, j . Opd trustees have been appointed in each. J Under tho terms ol these laws, no action [ j 'can betaken by the trustees, until at ienst j - nine of the thirteen original States shall * ■ have signified their willingness to partici-' f pate in tho enterprise. There arc still ? lour States wanting, and with them the 1 iflsua must rest for the present. I j ntn ( unwilling (o hefieve that an object bo entirely proper in itself—so congenial ! to the feelings of tho Americnq niitionT-^ | -so significant in its historic afid.moral; Retiring jtbd So fouchiugly interesting to j every. American heart, can even be long l '■delayed much less defeated. In was the ■tnugic power of tho Declaration of Indc- 1 pendoncc which bound together, thirteen j pparscly populated, tax-ridden and oppros-' bed colonies, and erected them into an in- j dependent nation. '• By it was first pro claimed "to the world the equality of al|J men, and*tbeir capacity for, and right of | ■self-government. Under tho auspices ofj i this great instrument our liberties were 7 l achieved, and the Ihirteen feeble colonies, U Acting on its benign principles, and guided 1 At every step by nn over-ruling Providence, grown I into thirty-ope sovereign j at- States— all teeming with the elements ofj national, wealth—all prosperous nnfi pro gressive— members of one 'yngt confetferu > ‘cyj whose boundaries are marked by the l Atlantic pnd Pacific, and enjoying a com- PRESIDENT PIERCE. I merce'co-oxfensivo.'wiili tho civilized President Pierce—all party politics aside, Honored, feared and patronized has borne his honors meckly-with great j|’by alt nations ; already sustaining a pop- modesty, considering tho overwhelmin' l g ulatian oftwenty-five millions of inliubi- vote by which lie was elected. A weak rejoiejng in the blessing of civil and: man woujd b a YA committed tomb extra v liberty, and in a high degreb ofjagapco. 1 His first-message would have Amoral and social Jtappipes?, And .shall i been full of lofty periods and swelling re- Jr*?."® o *-. havq-‘ m .tnonumetU tQ perpetuate 1 solves-pepppred to,the taste oftlio multitude; evqnts from which these'manifold j and teeming with high swelling purposes have sprung 1 Somo imperish- j and individual importuned and grandeur. Able memorial of our gratitude—an ev- His is tho reverse. His conservatism has iiting witness of the greit things done disappointed policians of both sides—the iigst us—somo visiblo sigh to perpet- ultru grumhle, and are not comforipd there ntemory of tho Declaration of In-1 by. . Tito writers of slashing articles find ndence—the Revolution--lho heroes j their vocation unprofitable,—as no assaila pjirticipated in the mighty struggle,! bio points project to offend.' -The quiet tpb.Cbnsttfgtion that crotyned.aqd do-(tone of the document meets ho praise from I thb privileges sp nobly achieved.- If tho ground and lofty-tunpbling advocates i . deserye not a monument, then all who expected at least three summersets s hove been, erected m vain. through a balloon; bind people tvho relied coramensutate with the mo- upon, life scandal !of the mmvU| o . : .-ia.a randeur of _ the event, its world-wide statesman, arid Ant a political trickster—a 1 jquonces, not contemplated.; but genllemun, and not a rowdy; and we nro can Pb, and should.bo nccompltslted begiuning to read letters ffom thoso busy ia ; nreclton pf 11 structure afterbihej bodies, called “correspondents,” detailing indwated by the committee—a beuu-, t h e startling ft, c t that Mr. Pierce really rides otntl urtng.embpdtment af tho jp, . his carriage, like any other human, to the ntitbors of the do- ond does not go on lop ofit, or oiftside with tionfAp‘imperishable per§onificatipn j the driver ; that he stays in the house \vhcnj Mclo, mho im ?Ms to P Roi pJtUar Sffl' ft* ffll »»r^y l0 ?- I l°f pre-. tha >ri^ ■mod lilrf." 1 by has; s of ft lit Ho i &;• 50, In*.. , WM. BIGLER. ] Chamber, i Jlarriaburg, January 4, 1854. $ THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, JAN. 11,1854, TJIE MESSAGE. Wo l|ave only space lo sny a word in reference to tlio Governor’s rinnunl Mes sage, by way of directing particular at tention to the various topics which it pre sents and discusses. It is a truly able paper, nnd wo are much mistaken if it will not rank among the foremost docu ments that ever emanated from Harris burg. Its tone is as clear ns it is indo j pendept and decisive, and there is-no mis | taking tho Governor on any topic, from ; that of building a hionument to the mem ories of tho Authors of tljo Declarati on of ; Independence, io tlic urging of on nppro ipriation to improve tho navigation of tho I Susquehanna river. His suggestions up jon all subjects are well worthy of consid -1 oration, wise, wcll-timud, nnd truly demo crntic, and only need to bo put into prac tice to ‘place our state in advnncc of all her sisters in point of wealth, prosperity and independence, nnd her citizens happy and prosperous in tho enjoyment of every ! blessing. M’ALAY, THE MURDERER, Quite nn excitement was raised in aur j town on the Ist instant, nnd continued for ' some time, on account of a letter being rc. civcd announcing that the above named | person bad been arrested and confined in Jail at Williamsport, Immediately on tho receipt af the intelligence, Sheriff Powell storied for tho purpose of ascertaining the I facts, and ifccrroct, obtaining tho piisoner. i But on his arrival at Williamsport, he learned that the person arrested, and bear- I ing the description of M’Alay, in every particular, had succeeded in proving him self clear and had been released, The ! prisoner lmd been confined in jail for some I two or ; tjireo weeks, but the loiter 6cnt to I this place did put fall into tjio hands ofthe ; proper person or persons for several weeks after it was duo, consequently the prisoner was permitted to escape without it boing known to a certainty whether ho was tho guilty person or not. Two hun dred dollars, have been ofTered by the County and one hundred by Oliver Conk |jn for the prrest of'M’Alay. to tho great length of tho Message, our paper is entirely destitute of any nnd every thing in tho shape of news, and having published'no paper last week quito a pumper of communications, and o.fyer important articles havo accumulated ail of which will bo properly attended to by the time that our next paper is issued. he is sick, like other sensible folks, and in ftct, “goes to ohurcli on Sundays.”' We I think all the betterof him for this last; I but really, wo see no great occasion for let j ting ofTany. very extravagant rhapsodies 1 oyer the matter. All the-people who go to church, nrn not of noedssity, better than people who do not; but there is this in the fact; that men do not.'get much encourage ment to continue in vice from any pulpit; and the sanction ofthe prcscnco of the Presi (lent of (he Unifed States in n pinco of wor ship has moral forco thnn if lie had gono to a race-CQurso* Wo honor him for acting out llio true instincts of his nature—for re specting publicopinion, and for comporting himself in his responsible position as one who feels that the oyes of millions are upon his actions, i his only, and no more. OCrTho modest maiden, tho prudent wife, or.thocarefql matron, are much moroser vicoablcin life then petticoated philosophers, blustering herdinos,or virago queens, She who makes, her husband happy, and re claims him from vice, is a much greater character than Indies described in romance, whoso whole occupation is to murder man kind with shafts from their quiver or t|ieir eves. 03rMrs. Partington wishes to know ifQlo Bull plays upon one of his own horns. MARRIED—On tho 25th ult., by J. W. Wright, Esq., Mr. James Hains, to Miss Matilda Lytho, all ofGlcn Hopcßco caria township. On llio 6th inst., by B. P. Sterling, Esq., Mr. G. W. Hoover of Pike township, to Miss Ann Neeper of Brady township. DIED—In Lawrence township, on Sun. day the oth instant, an infant son of John and Mary Hancock, nged about 1 year. CITIZENS OP CLEARFIELD COUNTY, NOTICE, that a new firm has B been established in Curwensville, and with it a determination to soil goods cheaper than they haveever been heretofore olFore.i, under the title of Smith & Brown. We are ready to wait on nil our old friends and customers, and ns many new ones ns will favor us with a call. *Just give us a cdll at the old stand, and wo will con vince you that all wc have told you is trud. Wo have a Inrge and well selected stock of goods, and will sell at wholesale or retail, as we have said cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Lumber, Grain ! nnd all kinds of Produce taken in ex change for goods. SMITH & BROWN. Curwensville, Jan. Jltli, 1854, Notice.—Tho subscriber being desi rous to settle up bis old accounts, (which his old -friends and customers having un settled nccounts will please take notice.) Having to bo from homo tho greater part of histime, persons will at nil limes find his partner Thomas Brown in the storo ready to wait on you. ISAAC SMITH, Jan.-6th, 185-4, LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in tho post office at Clearfield, Pu. ( on the Ist day af January, 1854, j Miss Elinor Ardery, Henry Bonn, E, If. Brnptt, Caroline Ban, James Chrcc, Win. Campbell, Mary Caldwell, Joseph Casper, Wrn. Collon, Peter Coppersmith, Heol Cragle, C.. J, Cummings, David Ditch, Leyi.Derrick, Charles D. Fuller, Nathan Gurney, Catharine Hamburg, John Hill, James Hall, Charles Hollon, Jol n Hall, Francis A. Hall, John Q. A, Johnson, 2—Miss Jane Johnson, John M. Hiller, 2 —lsaac Lamburn, Samuel Lnm berl, John Miller, Jonathan Mays, 2—r- Wni. Mapes, David Miller, John D. Ma, lony, Hayes Morrow, Wilson M’Epally, Mary Ann Ragaei - , Angelina Robison, John F, Stiller, Adison Stnnbury,. Isanc B. Segncr, Caroliho Smous, Charles Shrivor, Hiram Stiller, Miss Rebecca Smith, V\ alter D. Shircy* William Stark, 1 A. Shodllcnbury, EdwardW. Tityell, 2 —Aaron C. Tato, Harvey* D. Vinton, Tubitha/ Wullace, 2- Levi Williams, Miss Caroline Welch. 1 JOHN 11. IIILLBERNE, P, M- Clearfield Pottery* FR. LEITZINGER,' respoctfully in forms the public, that ho constantly keeps on hand a good assortment of fancy Pottery ware, such ns.Crocks, Dishes nnd Stovo Pipo Collars of every convenient size. Farmers if you want to buy cheap, give us a call at the Clearfield Pottery, near George Orr's Blacksmith Shop. Country produce will bo taken in ex change for ware, nnd n liberal reduction made to vyholesaio purchasers, January 11, 1854.—1 y. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. rr^HE undersigned Auditor, appointed 8 1,1 by the Orphans’ Court of Clearfield county, in tho matter of the Exceptions to the Testamentary account of Henry Heg arty and'William Mullip, Executors of Johp Hegqrty, deceaspdi wiH nttend tq the duties qf his said nppqin(n|ent‘ on Tuesday the 14th day of Fobrunry next, at his of fice in the Clearfield, whep apd whoro all interested may npepd, H, B. S WOQPE, Auditor. January 11, 1854. Stray Heiffer, (1 AME to the residence of Jibe subscriber, in Huston township, Clearfield County, about the 20th' of Nov, last,' aJDafk : Brown Heiffer, with so mo white c>n her forehead and on her hin(l legs be- tho gambral joint; supposed to bo about two years bid. - Tho owner is requested to cortie forward, prove properly,’ pay charges and take her away, or sho \vi|l bp disposed of according to iaw. . - *■ . ' LlONAjj HBT(I. Jfunuiivy 11 1 1853. &-> [ The Clenrfield Acndeuiy Stockholders V RE hereby notified tlmt tile meeting ■of the Stockholders' announcedto bo held atliie Acndbmy on th'e2d day ofJhn. -A. D., 1854, has been adjourned, to the oftico of Jos. B. M’Ennlly, on Saturday tho 4th day of February, A. D. 1851, at 2 .6 clock, when and where thoy aro re quested to attend arid elect Trustees, &c. . J. B. M’ENALLY, Sec’y. Jan. 11, 1854. ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.' j Tho partnership' heretofore existing bo.: tween the subscribers under the firm of: Rox & Bloom, at Bloomington, has this! day bootydissolved by M.. M. Rox Celling j his interest therein to Abraham Bloom,sen, Tho business will bo continued at thoi old stand by A. Bloom,Sen. I • a. Bloom, Sen. I Dec. 28, 1853. M, M. REX. } PUila. Mail. THE person who borrowed a largo iron brace from tho subscriber, would confer a favor upon him if ho would call and let him know when he Will bring it home. WM. BLACKSHAIRE. Doc. 30, 1853. “ THE REPUBLICAN o wfnc tor ‘ Bo ‘ at thelol- ONE COPV (JNE YEAR. IN ADVANCE. »I 00 IF. NOT PAID WITHIN THREE MONTH. ',I 35 IP NOT PAID WITHIN SIX MONTHS. I so IP NOT PAID WITHIN NINE MONTHS, I 7S IF NOT PAID WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS. 1(10 aroav fiberqlnithnie of antnther oouatry paporm OieState,and will be oxnciotl. N »litcantin nance ,vitfbsallowed antiialiarrearaiiGihavr utenpaiu. | DUTV AND ! 4 IA.TJtUTy OF POSTMASTERS Foitmutar* nslUULICAN." DAGUERREOTYPES. R *5?/’o n U , V . ‘, l ! “ 0D " 1" lollii LADIES and tiKN. cliuty! lbal M he^«intwn»d o, B U,h » r ULEARFIKLU aad ,1- Miniature Dngticrrenn Gnllcry STREET, one door north of Powell & Co r , btore. Cali and examineipecirneos, cases, ClearrjMd, November 1358.-»tf { JAMES H, JLAUIMER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. tVR < k. ,ltle P!* *° ha•i r r 11 in th. revere I Courts orClear _ “A" t-entrocoornies. Ollioeod Hccood Slrret. one door north of thereshl.nee ot John Weaver. IlEl-'EIIENCES.-flon. JAMBS imnNHIOE. Bo lelonte. IIon.JAMhiST. lIAUt'. itn. Col A. (J. min IN. ' do, JAMKKM'MANAH. Erq.. do. U. 11. PISTHIkUN. Ilrq , llontinedon. DecemberQJ. CS3 - *'f ll " , K b|r c «»'lon»l aaaiait pnrohnu a promi. »o*i«lvon h, ma lo JAMEb M. LEUNaiID. o.ll i!*' V t “"■xreojljred »aloe for tho tamo anil will nil par a unl«, compolleil br law. Dou. lRb, IEim“ IR A B,r *Wi^A , hELl-iii’A LARU AND CHEESE, Not. 8.18j3V-iim. JUA ’ *•?. Wi?’. 0 * 'ANUOW VIbLK. (lie location of which often lutluccirtent* to and ollieri, lituaied atUii in o cooci agtlcahgjal ojuntrv where an abattdaao* cf fr^£ l W n ttMis&^Pv 0C^,ed *iJ ,he u U2N HOPE taropike m e nu I .™™^ l nifliud!‘“^ lh ' 01, ' I,U - aai »«>« Improve n.™P ll * raado to llie inbicrlbnr an iho p 'SSSSiui.. June!*). IMS.-tf. jlissolylion of Pnrtycrsliip. JVTOTJCE U her. tiy (riven, that llw narl uerililn heretofore ‘ r,.t,chvilie. Oet. D .r a /.'i ra . BM,TUB ’'* UEBIUCK - S2TcE> ‘ ~i . 18 : 61 *. V® ttUo W*-With Mr WKIOuIiV pr se.tfement. who is duly authorised to ®*jai»Wh*lMB“ C * lpl ' •‘f'tta.ianwS’. ■■ • It. W.MOOKE. IliUt-IKUK f\F-aU 101(1 ar.d liz«« kopl cooilaoti* oa liantl sbU fir,ala T K II la B Prices of Advertising, 1. U SMcENALI.Y Pt'CHcliJtiirrs. Notice. !,• BUSINESS DIBECTOBY OE CLEARFIELD CO. ; Du: S. L. COBLE, . f)U oob tfiiie anil a half s-iuthVatt ol Jl .Lettmljer City,on the Hidae ivoad ItaKio* to Now tnrton. reipcctlntfy often Mi itrvjces to the surr*uit(liO£ corainuaily. - , . • Dte; I8)*J. -LYMAN S. PHELPS, G L J? C .?. AfllJ .WATCH MAKER. Cnrweniville, Pa.- Washes nodClocksneatly roiinirrn ami WAhRKNT r*;p. fr'oteral yean cxperieAue in lha bumieu. makes me Jce I confident that! oati n n l«r general inti-Huron 1 would therefore, tharklultv receive a share ol pdblio patronage. (Tn*wmvttu. No», 16 JByf no. . v GEO. B. GOODLANDEU, WAGtKV »M VVoik done to order »nthotr notice, and on good termi , . Pee A..K; WRIGHT, MBRCIIANTANIkeXrfiI.BIVH |IK ACER IN LUM AT 1 .. .p-* yieun d »»«., oocdoorioitlhor hit rcldence— t.t artlnhl Deo IP. ißil. ; WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, C/^-'ailm! 1 ' P"' 1 CllAtll MAKEU at.ll IlijUrtti St SIGN ibL.o W -K- o "?d?°; *on'h°l thePmbrte.ian Church. B»nniil,ir r i.nl»atlmlil. Pi. Atwil IB |B«A GEORGE WILSON, - e . O •- ond at hi * cffico In LUTHERS uuRG. when njt absent on provisional bnainei*. » r., .. Feb W. 1853. AUGUSTUS WEITMAN, 7 OARPENTfiK—caa bo road at bit hew shopuearlhe sARir**H** Toil’d• sty *ytt. Vs hoie WINDOW ?i-^f% tt . n< ! olher Work> * n Ilis i ‘ na will lie manufactured in Ino peitstyle. Mnfoli 17.1«j3-ly; JOSEPH 11. BRETH, BLACKSMITH. ntNEW WASHINGTON,CIMtfI.IiI CO., where alt kind, of work iiclone in hi) lln.of UnilnruoD me sborceit notice and most rejionablo terms. • ' - ' ■ : 1 May 20. 1853. C. KRATZER, M 1 !-? AN P . MU -l iK L’EA-LER-Cornet or ITX t rubt and Locust streets—Clearfield. JAS. ALEXANDER, >VNIi llAltNttid MAKER—Jo hit new shop on Mntketslrees, nearMorrell’s hotel. Deo. £J, Itfj. JOHN. H. IIILBURN. BOOTaod BlipGWAKGß 4 tJocoDdstrett.nearliropnotlte A K, Wrlfflitis ore,Cleaifidid.l’a. April Jd.ltol, JAMES lIOLLENBACH, It*\Vatnnt^o'lc!iifield.Pa!' 1 * HENRY LORAINE, N n “'!'P lt Vi C i f i !ISi '' Matketitreji.qppoilt. A »i» retiilcnce. C'learlield. Apilllß, IBW, JOHN W. SHUGERT. VVtwla,'n.W A H l i?. , i C l or ; e r 4r T l,| ' , l l ßM '-'CO'I Ilreel. 7_; __'' c ® r *’** £ ** Hepalrlcjr donefoorder. April, 16. *fla ■ ;■ GEO. mOHAUDS; F A uo'l l^ l «; f Jid. ILUK ~ vv “ i on ' l fifo^su. w iu.!! ow THOMAS SHEA, HiASMtONAIILETAIuiB-iaShew’. Row. on Uaikel l in«i, imracdiaitly over the Poll Uc.-C(«,tliHd .— : lleo a). 1851, FREDERICK ARNOLD, M E cl C e!^. r o^,? ,KOUtJCE DAVID SACKET, C* HINET AND CHAIR MAKKIt, Locust it between Bcoonj and Tt.M, Cl.»rtii;lil, I’n. April jrf.KsJ” A. D. SCHNELL, TAlLOH*»LnthenbDr(.«— will do his wurk jistaieood and aaeheop, at any other fellow. jieo.i3.lBil. 7 WILLIAM a. WALLACE. ay £ y LAW • Office ndj ilmtie iiii reiidenca on ■ [A - 1 BenunU ttreet opponle the teiidence ol Coe. HI eor Clear - ■ —... J_• April tf. thsW_ Dll F. ANTES CANFI.ED. H A 7 !m p A 0 1 h * prop"."!' »nd iltuallon orDr.C. p ir i'KENrilVlt d i‘ P h, lV° 011,1 »r/'lc*« 10 th> Ci'laen. P'T?-’b“i.! LL , ““ 1 Ticlalt > l --o ||lc « J o°» ■jffi.w oi SAMUEL ARNOLD, M r l ?e C a , ,HWd T en a n"J , „ P 1 DEALER. Lntharihnrc. r . f • - ■ adhi u. ihm. ROBERT McNAUL, 'pVNNER-Auhe PUJ STAND In Coiweniellla. . ; P.i-, an is;i , GEO. W.-RHEEM, • n A Hff KB , B & TB WNK MANUFACTURER lira a 'ratnedmloly orer C. D WaUon’i —. __j r'en. ob, 1853 CHAMBERS & KLEPFErT W , J.s?*t'Y RK!,,T ..* t CHAUIMAKERB. Ao.-Brida I ¥ PCt.Pike.ownihlp. Hec.lS.lBsl. crans, — Jope 8, IWi—pH PR. GIBBON Y F. POOP, Vice! to the ■nfroa nd |ngcQgm l Qnity. PIC U juae pt. ifcj 6 '' JAS. B. GRAHAM, ftad ÜBAFiiIIINLUM. RLR—Crahamiop. tlradfufd toowpifijp, : , l)Vo 57.1851. WM. P. CHAMBERS, B “ tl ,10UaES 3. F. STERLING, SVIPJ'!-!,’ li *V M a Klin. and JUSTICE I ’PACE I), 0 m J, u . pVTTUK LAND AGENT, OfHca ad. f* W g rig hiucs-deoop, on AJaiket itpet.t’caifjeM. - _ VAlarcb 8.1853. JAMI4S BIDDLE GORDON, A? CleaiJi.ld. I'a—oiay bo conmlled **• id Fionch or German. May Jtf i«3. L. It. CARTER, A^A N s?iM e^a, ?°J‘ a T OV£ »* WiLLrGEARING and UAoTINGd of all kindi, AI«o, UAR IKON bl » «°l’lne« (Mow., Aerkulmril lspi?mMt. on hj*..<>ii IweeoMarkeUml Loeuit.CieanieM. Pa, Aprillt>. *iJ. HURXTHAL & BROTHER"" ]VI E PoH i nHiif' C 5.»^ n .? kUJIUKR NBALEIW, Woodlaod ITA ro.tQftlce, Badlord ip., Clearfield co. April 17, *6ll, M. E. WOOD, » 1 "”* b « found nf III! rei'danoo In CativeatvJlle, when not ptoleitloaQliy absent, ■_ : iteo. lajasa, . LEVEII FLEGAL, ~ • nWUttBM.TU, X.ullieniburif.l'n , will attend lo nil bail. impW" 111 wIJI niio Inrnlih WAUUNB. Illlc* nn l ,F Bnd mann,iotn A re „ d e. iD ,. i te!*i;: , ' e> a*»U »Tn. ISAAC'SMITH, THOMimVS~ HARTSaCK, & CO. Jl^r%N. N . DER:3^ a,we ? kVlJ,e * An eiieouve futon. to order., , llec. JJJ. 180 l THpATAsTi7Fui?f6N7^ca7~ “Sn^Sjg.T* ■ I‘XUS (HWIN & SONS, A MEHOHAN ri i« c A ? ao » 5 , D11,e . t ftom Clearfield.— Jonettflttis* -* oadext °iuiveComber munola«iurer». T. JEFFERSON BQYER, P l«iraH' ruT?. ,n 1!“ *'!• {-Mine in LUTHERS. LjUfr&a;: 1 "'saajagrsar- MOSSOP & POTTORFF. R^AV£. R A 01 '’ ICOKK.ON ANII UUUEdTICMEK LIIANUIHL at LIUUOHISt-Oq the \ve.tkideore-eo U So't r °Jd n ( J B “'j y o l lpo * uo 1110 Uonit Uouie. Uleanield, Pa. 11. P. TOOMPSON, ' ~ piimciAN-May boroupdelUieral lili ofßce.oratSco. A fielu • lipiel—Lamouiviile— when not not vrot'atitooally _ _ XJep.da 186 i. DR. *. vr WILSON,' riAVINg removed Id’. dlop m liie new dwell Ine on So. »»iiereioiorc • ; ClgQflneid. Jgno tt Jbb3. • SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, “ Ati, D^SVS, ER- PUS. ELIZA IRVIN, , EXTKN9IVIRF.TAU.EK OP FOREIGN AND DO _io«iUo Mc)n*»iii»-Kau«n Happiness and Competence, 7 why is it? ; . wb behold many fpmalet.'icjrcalDthe meridianef iro. broken in henlth,nnd spirlu wlih a compfioaDon of, uiiaisesabd njlmeots, depriving power lor the enjoyment ofltle nt an nee when physical hea ih.bnoyaasr ot siiirdi. tnd I'linny sereDity of mind. ariiroff Ttom a coadt* tlonof healthkhonlii beijredomjßaul. , . - l% f ! ,e hersagerinfs’at firs*—perhaps yem before, during yirihnod, or thefmt were in iheirxngla so lUhtaslo pm umiojcti, IN AFTER YEARS. When too late to ba beaehtted by ony k«owledco/we*ook back and mourn, and (caret the Tull oonteauenco of enr lenorancs.' y What would we notolUtt4(i»etonotwis In early life the knowlpxertloniareeniiiled land thepoiiesslonol whioli woulduourathn hpppincsiof himieii, wife endchiU dren. . . i be:ure the means of hafpiness Rf hfcominjrlntlme poticued of the knowledce, the want or which hoi caused ihebicknoianDd poverty of thoqsaads. Inview.ofstjchcpfiiequenccs. nosvilisor moineriieoxaied if >Lanra]ectstoavnllhvrseJf of that kenwledreln respect »o herself, whloh would spare her muohsailsring, be the meant or noppineit and pr«t{>cfitytoher husband, andconicr upon • w' l children that hlasiing above fill price—healthy ,bodies with healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in alittie wotk entitled -\..- TUB M\RUIEI» WO&IAN’a \ . PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION 7 v nr dr. a. m, MAunrctiAu, . rROEFSSOtt OP DISEASES OP . Onc.flundrrJth E her own happinets.aai that ol her hnsband. bat o‘ther hm or will obtain u, os nits or will nveryiiuiband whohai thelovo and nlfeclion of ills wife at heart,«r ihatol hia own pecooirry improvement. UPWARDS UKONEHUNJ have been DENT UY MAIL withinlhe last few months. CA UTION TO THE PUBLIC. BF, INOr DEFRAUDED, finy no book unless Dr, A. M, Maurioeau. 119, Libert v Street. N. y.. is on the title page, andiheemryln IheUinrk’, 1 mice on (he utek ol the title paro: and bur only of reepecu bleand hoo> rab.’edealeas. and send by mall and address Dr A. M. fiJaa».ceao. as there aro spurious and serroplilioiii tofr ngemenisofcopFwri'ht. That none need remain onlnroTned upon tubjocls so vital OBhelr peace, ti.eir health and toelr happiness, a Pamphlet of fhiny ix Pages containing extracts, with full title pace, and also index ol con eats, will be sent free of oh area to eve'/ part o r the Untied titates. by aidraiing, post paid,as herein. {CrOn receipt ot Filly Ccnie, (or Ono Dollarim Ihe fine Edilion.extra binding,) •‘THE MARUIEI* WOMAN’S i'RIVATE MEDICAL COMfcAN* lON, M insont, (mailri) K«nK.)to any partolJld- Uniled 6 T lQlPfl. All leliera.musl be poal paid,and addresflod to Dr A. M. Mnnriccnn, Box 1224. New York City. I'ublitdnng Offico, No, 129, Liberty Net Work. , •. 3 For Salk dy Blanch and Crap. Harrisburg; J Swarlp, Bloomsburg; J. \V, Worlh, Lebanon; /. \Y, Formingcr, Manheitn; II \V» Smith, Huntingdon. S. McDonaltl.Dpioniowm J M« Bnum. Now Berlin U A Rending; E T Morse. Cranesvilie, N Yj R F Crocder, BrmynsviUe! Weniz and Stark- Cnrl>om}alej Elilrcd and Wright, WHlimnaporl; N Tqek, Wilkepborre; C»rp \V Egrlp, Woyndsbqro; R Crosky, Mercer; N LemJef, lidQnvert S VV Taylor, yitcn; R P Cummings, Sopieraet; T B Pcterßon. Philadelphia; John Millord. Pa.,* and in New York City by Stringer and Townsend, Adn* once, Sherman & Co. Dewiij and Davcnjxirt,Barnes & Co. w «« . OFFICE. I£9. Liberty Strest.mcarGrecqwich May 39 ,l K £3-dm. " COURT SALEffi ©IF Vaßmalbll© Kssal CLEARFIELD COUNTV.Bd. ' A Tan Unihans* Cotuthtld at Cleaifield. [q and forth* C\. cnnntrot Clearfiß'd.oa (ho lUthttay of December. A’.D. 18-3. beforeKfcbaid Shaw and John p. IloFt. Justice* ofsald * DOun.oa.tboroLitlonorHaatelUerCiam, Guardian of Ash* * bel H. Grim. a minor child and heir o r Huldah F. Cram, late . ofOridgtotuCorafarland qouptr,aeci State ofMafno,deoM.. tatting foitn that said minor is under the ate or fourteen years, and holds. In common with tn* h«i|tof John Peilr, , late ol liridffton. deceased, and h*lrs of'lliomßi Perl/, late of Naples, both of iho County of Cumberland and State ol Matce deceased, tho one uadi sided ninth part oftho follow ing described HEAL els t Foflrhnndrod and thin Ur-setren acres and 4B perches of lan* warrant*! in Iho nam of Reuben lia>nrs; lour hundred and thirty five aeret ead j5O perches, warraniod In *he name or Lube Harris: tour hun dred and ihJrty*threeeore» and t 63 perches warranted in the name of Joseph Hilliard : foorhuudred and thittylbte* acres and *cJ perches warran'ed in tho name of* RobertOray: foor hundred and iweat*«aiaeacers and 41 perches warranted in the name of John brin*liarit • four hundred and thirty three acres and 153 perches warranted la the unmoor Sarah War.); fbur hundred and ihirty.three acres and 153 perches warrant* d in the namaof Geo. Eddy; four hundred and and 151 perches, warranted inibe name ofMiore Whorlon . four hundred and thtrty.lh’O* cores And iai perchen wi ranted lathenamnof Gaoreo Aih'oi. Ait theatmft land* arj sitoDtedin Jordan township. i» tbjcounty ofCtearlieli AL>o.—Four hundred and/hlity-nine ncre* and 41 nerci os warranted In the name of Malcomb M*Doant Oa m QD cO os> 1111 * RESPECTFULLY onnoupcpi to fats old friends and tho publio in general, tb&thebas ttken Uie wed knows old Tdtffn Stand Fr ranly wen pied by WM. LUMAUOO.on ihe Kilo Tike, bet*em rmlilpibnrg ana Curwemvilfe, where hg will be happy loieehiaolo ao'iualnlancea end oa many sow comers aa may favor him \yifh « ca'if r ‘ • w ' THE FOUNTAIN INN. la targe gad h good wlerVcws tAiaiuir 0 sttlfi (eat numbgc of well lqrni»l\ed parlors end chambers, gad every oily ( p« :cM.ary loi lJi* pao»\ comfortable acQun»oo,latiynol'«ravellflrs. . < THBTAULEAND HAKK vfill well mer with thg doiicaciea the season uml market aiTrids’—the taller with. dnoiti, • - THEBTAULING at'nched to Ih* Fountain inn is Jorge and ws'l always b.» provided with the best of Provender. THE FOUNTAIN INN Unngof ihe mo it pleasant situs tlons on tbe JEtia Tike, and the, proprietor respectfully invites a ceil from tmgllers end other*. confident that be Will bento to give suuafjfutiog tv hU gues a. n . t.- n “ * ‘ JOUN ODEEU - ■'Rogi;itovymhiD, Dea6, IBM. ' r pM[^TVPip>ttJ l ? r Baperluf Plain. Httlped. Fancy, JL t».Vftq t ßineJeaod Double Check,S eeiAFged. Lbetkia! ngd PJald O tSIMMUS*, tor tale oo lonoa ihsf gjinnat liuitu amt thoae wishing to puicbaie. r ftyreiabci 3. ItfS,. f*. j,