THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, MAY IS, 1854. For GovfißNon, WILLIAM BIGLER. For Supreme Judge, . ' JEREMIAH S. BLACK. For Canal Commissioner, HENRY S. MOTT. NEW POST OFFICE. A now Post Offico boa boon ostabliahod nt “Jeff erson Lino," nnd ao named, Bituatod midway Kbo iwoen Luthoraburg, Cloarflold county, nnd Pros poct Hill, Jofforson county, and J. W. Dunlop ap pointed Post Master. This office will aecommodato a largo number of 1 citiiena who hnvo heretofore labored undor groat inConyonlonco in consequence of tho groat dt's tapco ton Post Offico. bnvo read with muob satiafaetion, tlio rocont lectaro of N. IV. Goonicu, Esq., boforo tho Smotbport, M’Konn county Lyceum, in favor of tho bill now boforo Congrose, for tho organization of Nebraska and Kanzoa torritorioa. Lot similar efforts bo made in othor disaffocted districts, by domocrata of known political orthodoxy, nnd wo will soon boar tho last of opposition to tho pooploß’ sovereignty, whotlior in States or territories. eoo by tho Washington Evoniug Star, that in tho Supromo Court on tho Bth instant, on motion of tho Hon. Cnlob Cushing, Attornoy Gon ornl, lion. Gcorgo It. Bnrrott, of Pennsylvania wna admitted to practico as an Attornoy in tho Su premo Courkof tho United States, nt tho city of Washington, District of Columbia. wholo of Tuesday nnd Wednesday of tho prosont term of our Court was taken up with thotrinl of William Morgan and John M’Guoy, who wero charged with having participated in tho murder of Richard Conklin, on tho night of tho 11th of Oc tober last. Tho Jury on Wodnosday evening, nf ter an übsonco of a few minutes returned a ver dict of not guilty. Tho caso wna conducted on the part of tho Com monwealth, by Crans, Gordon and Linn, and Wal lace, Barrett, Curtm, M’Knnlly nnd Cuttlo for tho defonco. In our next wo will giro a more full account of this trial together with all othor proeoodings. . DOINGS AT WASHINGTON. 1 Tho attention of our renderß is invited to the letter in another column, from Wash ington, in rclution to tho exeting scenes in Congress on tho Nebraska question. — Truly this is a fearful state of affairs. — What arc we coming to? such legislation muv be in accordance with parliamentary rules, but wc sincorely doubt its utility in a republican government. When tho will j of a majority in a deliberative body is clear ly ascertained, and deliberately expressed there is no justification in a factious minor-, itv staving off action, as in the present case, and wo ??el very sure that »mo of its authors will be held' to a rearrut account by their constituents. No matter how sin cerely a constituency may bo opposed to a measure, they are nevertheless republi can in their statements, and are willing that the 'majority —fairly ascortnincd-shall rule. In the present case, there seems to ( have been no hope entertained by any one ordefcatingthe bill, unless perhaps, through some sort of trickery or deception, or by worrying the patience and the physical strenglhof its friends, which is oniy anoth er name for forcing the people’s represen tativesto vole against their will, and con trary to their judgment. Is such Jegis a tion honorable 1 Is it approved by the con siituents of the gentlemen ! We doubt it. Tho integrity of our good old Iveystono State is well sustained in this trial—nod we are glad of it. But for the honor of the l “glorious northewest” wo regret to see four out of her five representatives demo cratic representatives, Curtis, Drum, Gam ble and Grow, recording their voles along with that arch-agitator and standard bear er of the black flag of abolitionism, Joshua * R. Giddings, of Ohio. Upon any question it is bad enough to bo found in such com pany; but upon opeso vitally connected with our free institutions, directly touching the great doctrine or popular sovereignly, re quire more patience than we lay claim to, ’not to raise our voice in condemnation— aSd with that we turn them over to the tender mercies of their constituents. Thb Erie Rioters.—ln the U. States bor Creek .—Pittsburgh Union, lOtii. No Licenses in Cbaweord.- -I ho n » nimrter Sessions of Crawford, just as well, without disposing of spirituou liquors. ■ Monument to Pbo"ff. Butler. Tho T ouiivillo Courier states that tho various committees appointed to canvass tho city wnd solicit subscriptions for a monument to ?he memory of Prof. Butler/ and the as sistance'bf his widow and child, are meet- great success. Thoro is a uni disputation among the citizens to Lntributeto this jaudahle objecU % arid Xen!°7n speaking isr yerB ' all the pblitical news of the weeu 4 >« WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. | ARRIVAL OFTIIE ATLANTIC. / I pubmc notice. • • M„ 12,1851. I.- *l>oW.S.»»»nSlo»iijr Aaanuto.wMefc SljissfKsStSWr^J&2 Ihe proceedings in the National House c 1 Liverpool on the 3d instant, arrived at regulation and continuation of tho Common School of Representatives for the past week, have Neiv York on the 15th. She brings advi- System.”pnssed May .8, 1854, it is made tho duty been of tho most extraordinary character “JJ parts.of Europe threo days J vo in * —n character entirely unheard of in the ■ * er than tho nowa of tho Canada. ; oaoh county for threo aucoesßivowookß tothofJchool history of the government. On Monday . A dreadful catastrophe had occurred in last, in accordance with notice given a m tho English channel at 2 o’clock on tho or county on tho first Monday of Juno noxt, and so- 1 week previously, Mr. Richardson of Illi- morning ofthe 28th of April. The Amor- loot viva ,voc<% by n majority of tho wbolo numlror, nois, moved it suspension of the rules for ican Bark Hesper, Captain Jones, Charles tno purpose Of calling Up tho bill for tho j ton, O. C. For Antwerp, camo in collision in tho art of touching, aa Connty Suporintomiont organization of tho territories of Nobraska with tho Bremen bark Favorite, Captain for three succooding school years. anil ICanzas. Tho atrngl. immediately Hw., trom • commenced between theiriends and lou passengers. ■ Iho bavorilo wqs tho compensation of tho County Suporintondonv nents of the measure. All the prelimina- ■ struck on tho starboard bow, cut down to nnd immediately aftor rmch oloction, tho President ~ vote. showed from 16 to 20 majority ;H» "at«,, od 6 0, and Iho forema.l cried iu favor of tho bill, and on tho test vote lho captain, mate, and four sea- uio name* amount of annual compensation allow calling it up, thojmas were 109 navs 88.1 mcn of tho Favorite got on board of tho |od, ami tho Post Office address of tho porson who j The discussion immediately commenced] : Helper during tho collision, and tho rc-. mn y 1,0 and tho House, remained in session each mainder of tho crew are thought to have may 17, 1854. ’ night until a l&c hour, to aflord every op- Men to the boat, but have not since been , TWENTY hoi T Aits iiE w Alin portunity for each gentleman to bo heard, l>card of f ~J rpiiE suK»orn, or lost some where in the noi Rhhor and by this means from 10 to 15 speeches At day brake nothing was seen ol the hoot , of John Plltohin . s on iho Cherry Tree, wore made each day. On Thursday Mr hark, which no doubt, dunk immediately in this county, on/flmraday tho llth of May, 1854, Richardson gave notice of his intention to | with all on board. The collision occurred move that the debatecloso to-dav (Friday) Mart. (wo $ lO - fl on - lho Minors t Bank of Potisvilio, Pn.; at ,12 o’clock, M. This tho 'opposition A portion of the English fleet has nctu- ono $lO ou tho Wont Branch Bnnlt, Pa.; alul one seemed to have anticipated, and wore-pre- ally bombarded Odessa. ! pared to resist, not with any hope of do- 1 It may be remembered that on tho Gth Any pemm finding tho nbovo monoy, and de feating tho passage of the bill, at least not ! ult, the British _alcumcr Furious was sent it to tho or leaving tho same at by fair means—lor they acknowledge they! with a flag of truco to Odassa to bring off; "'I 8 o(r “' t ’ 8 m reccnc t lO ahaSi* wise. are in the minority, and could not do this j the British ex-Consul and some seventy I May 17,1354— 3t.—pd.' —but the hoighlh of their ambition seemed i British subjects. Tho Russians refused to ■ YAKE notice j to be to retard and delay its passage. To [permit the steamer toentpr tho harbor, and lEREAPj my Jamer h ' n3 lcfl my cm . effect this, ono motion to adjourn followed |on her persisting, fired six or seven shots yy ,)i, JV — n u j, orsons nro therefore cautioned another just ns fast us parliamentary rules , from,tho wall, and sent out some ships to against harboring or trusting him on my account, would allow, and in this way nl Thursday chase her. . iduto, hy law. and Thursday night, and all this day un- On the morning or tho 23d, nino slonm- j Mfty 17,1351-31. til the hour of presont writing (12 o’clock ors of the allied fleet took up a position be-; —— at nighi) has been spent —the House hav-jforc the fort 9 that command tho entrance ing continued in session for upwards of to the harbor, and immediately commenced 40 hours —and it is not improbable that! to throw bombs and rockets upon tho forts the-session may be protractod over Sutur- and lho city. day, Sunday nnd Monday, untilTucsday | Tho Russian Telegraphic dospatch says : —so determined is the spirit manifested,“The English nnd French Admiruls do by thte factious minority. It is a trying : manded the surrenderor the Russian ships time with the patriotic supportors of this in tho port of Odessa, measure—yet they bear it with remar- “An attempt to land 1,800 mon failed. patience —not one angry word hav- |The bombardment produced no oflecUl” mg been yet used by any of them—ami «>This being refused u bombardment bo they all appear about as determined to j g all from eighteen ships. Asmallpurtol do their duty ns their opponents are not c jty W as destroyed. to do theirs. Old Pennsylvynia is not dis-j rp |IE p AITIC Pleet. —Tho British fleet honored in this contest. Sho lias a Daw-, hn( j bccn ,- url h or reinforced, and was awa- ...... son, a Florence, a McNair, a Robbins, | t ; n{l t | le of the French squadron. — | A Vdlnoble Trad 01 land for Sale. &c., &c., who nobly stand up in defence Unlj , lho | nUcr nrr j V os, a British force will rpilE of justico ond tho Constitution as often as eru -* sc o f|* Finland and Bothnia. icountyj'conhiiniiig 04 ncros and ailowanco with the vote is called. The only Democrats n . nineteen ships wero nneh- 1 nbmrt jo acre* cleared, nnd In a good state of eul from Ponnsy I vnnia who arc opposed 10 the ° n ' 8 ’ ' “ Cn S ?' d P ® Nnpier ! tiva.ion, will, a young orchard thereon growing. .M J I ‘ ' l ‘‘ r, In il.re O red DC IO TC b tOC Kh o l rn. AQmirai nu|)iei■ . , ft 9tnl) j 0 oroc tod thoroon. bill, nnd who givo Old and comfort to ibis !irriv( ,j pn t)l0 2 4, hj nn J on t h o 25th had , For rurlhcr particulars apply to tho subscriber factious minority, nro Curtis ot Warren, , Kj Qscar. in Covington township. WM. MILI.EK.' Drum of Indiana, Gamb eof Lvcoming, an nudle,,Le lv,n ° u , May is, iBsi.-it.-pd. and Grow of Susquehanna. ' The Dam-be.-Ii was Now, iheuninitiilcd into Urn intricacies of that the Russians wouJd under take«mpor parliamentary rules, will ask, why is it, tnnt ope rations against Niccpo. that tho friends of this measure, having lis and ll "® . f 0 p h {0 such a lareo Majority, do not press it lo tamed of tho ability of Omer I acha .o a vote I In answer, they need only bo maintain himself until the a lies arrive told, that a motion to adjourn, or for a call Iho evacuation of Little WaUachia by or the House, are privilodged questions, iho Russians is complete, and was skill ,~i® SSSS .o .dj»?n torn.* i„ 8 ».,.ck. » P .n ,hc Tu,k,U, |,0.,„0n. in succession, therefore a moiion to go in- Turkey and Russia.—l he Journal ae to Committee of the whole, or to excuse S i. Petersburg, 23d ult., contains a proela some member from voting, or for some ma tion from the Emperor to his people, in other object, nro made alternately, und which he represents the war against bng thus a majority can be rendered totally i an d an d Franco as one undertaken in de impotent by a reckless, factious minority fc nce of lho Orthodox Faith. - whenevermencnnbefoundrecklessenough Kngland and Franco ho says, have to exercise such advantage. t ihrownofTthemnskandrevcnledthcirob- This conduct ofthe abolitionists, Whigs, - tj wliicli is to weaken Russia and de &c., is but currying out the advice of the p r i ve her of her powerful position in Eu- New York Tribune, nnd other abolition ro p e< sbiets, which advised the opponents ol the R(jssia wjll fht for tho Christian faith, Nebraska bill to defeat its passage, even in de f enc e 0 f her co-religionists, oppressed if they icere compelled to use force to do «-|. lheir merc iless enemies. Yours, M. I 3 Hion Prices of Produce. —Everybody feels und talks about tho high prices ut which all the necessaries of life aro now sold. Flour, beef and potatoes, tho great staples are double tho usual rales, nnd tl>° rise is exceedingly oppressive to men ol limited means and large families. It be- 1 comes, then, a serious question why is this, go 1 There is no scarcity ofqrcad in ourj country— the market is full of flour, and : there are thousands of bushels of wheat still to come to market. The pastures have not failed —there are cattle enough in tho country yet— potatoes cun be seen upon every market P stand-in fact, they seem as abundant as ever, why, then, arc the prices so enormous. Why should flour be ten dollars a barrel in our city where it. so abundant; and why should beet be Ui . to 16 cents per pound, and potatoes two dollars a bushel ; If it bo not a scarcity of the articles, which causes these high pri ces it must be the abundance of money. I We know not what tho amount of mon ey and its representative paper is at this our country, but it is na ural to suppose that with the constant mult.phca tion of Banks and the amazing influx ot cold for the past few years, the circulating medium must be greatly larger now than in the past-whether this fact will account fully for the advance in prices we cannot; ‘ If not, tho balance we suppose must down to the spirit of speculation. It is however n slight matter to account for So advanced price of everything, bunve. should be glad ir somebody would suggos tsfefess= laboring masses than a doze^g sss first shot. A i Travis’stationed at the head of a ma , d lhe - firs , fire the a distance o [.f®'„f f ;,; p bu || otK oingthrough, orange washit.halfi 6 U pon Rather dungerotls sport,Jor‘ ‘ n ° ° £ whoso noddle the orange . P , OirCucumbors are selling in-, l "° l cori)) at twonty-fico cents a piece. ■ , „ and fresh P°f. c - cg in the market,and sold at reasonable prices. Singular Phenomenon. — The Allen town (Pa.) Democrat, says that during a thunder storm lust Thursduy, the wholo atmosphere was filled with myriads ofnii imav-ukii f.oiu me size or a pin s head, to the length of an ciglh of un inch. MARRIED—On the 11th instant, by the R;n. Jolm Florid, Mr. Win. W. Dunlap, to Miss Adiilmo I.uther, both olßrndy township, this eount.v. DIED.—III this pluce on Friday the 11th mst., nt the rcsidenco of lior son-in-law, Isaac bcotiold, Mrs. Ann Collins, consort of Robert Collins, in the 91th yoar of lior age. . Valuable Farm For Sale. ( THE subscriber offers nt private sale, a vahm- 1 bio farm situate in Penn township, bleurln 11 county, containing 127 acres and allowance, with about ono hundred acres clcarod and in a good suto of cultivation, having a houso and bum erec ed on each end of tho farm, and two good oiehards thereon crowing. Ttioro are also two good Coal ( kssis-'*- r'For furUmrVar U ticulttrs b apilly to the subscriber | on tho premises. May 18, 1851.-3 m.-pd. CAUTION. . T _ ( TTTHEREas, Daniel G. and David L. Snut V.rs&'EWWs; “"“ E K i the time that.it bocorno du^ NIEL G SMITH. DAVJI) L. SMITH. Covington township, May 18, 1854-pd. UUIGADEOBDEItS. I El ACTION NOTICE. —Tbo uniformed eompa “ . A V.i Ml, 1 llrlrmdo.Htb Division of Penn-1 m cß of tbo sth Dr g ol ootiou on tbo; Bylvanui volunteer , M Uloir UHUa i places,of; fmt Monday of Ju - o of olocting a Brigadier mooting, for tno P l ln tor> for Bim i Bngado. General, and officor of each coro- Tho captain or commanaing_u ion , mnko rO . I pany, shall Buporinisn5152. . . A NDREW CROSS, ofßoggstownahip A announces to tho ciUzens o Clear asssesss March 25, 853.-4 t.-pd. Sinking Vnl cy Plonk Bond Company THE Hooks of said company will bo opened at Nevling's Mills, Cleftrfiold county, and nt Ty rone Blair county, on tbo .'ld of Juno 1854, for tho purposo of receiving subscriptions to tbo capital stock of said company, when and where tho Com missioners will attend toreceivo said subscriptions. May 18, IHM.—3t<—pd. Estate ol Joseph Eckloy, decensed. LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Joseph Eckloy, duc’d., Into.of Covington tp., Clearftold county, having been granted to tho sub scriber, all persons indebted to apid «»tato will umko payment iminodiatoly, anu tboso having claims against tho same will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. MARY ECKLEY, Administratrix. May 18, 185 i.-pd. ' ___ Attorney at Law and Land Agent, will pructico in tho several Courts of Clearfield and Elk counties, and nttend to tho pnvmeut of taxhs on unseated lands. JlrferfuccK. —His Excellency, William Bigler, Harrisburg; Hon. Ellis Lewis. Lancaster; 0. W. i Woodward, Wilkosbnrro; J. C. Knox, Franklin; I J. C. Montgomery Philadelphia, j All persons * Bop. 28, 1852. STONE WAKE MANUFACTORY THE subscribers respectfully nnnounco to tho 1 citizens of Clenrlield county, nnd tho public cenornlly, that they linvo commcuccil the manufac ture or Stone ware, mu- wile f""' whcrethey nre propnrod to furnish STOA E II AIIK oqiinl to nny manufactured elsewhere, and on rea sonable terms. , , AVoi v l‘ipf Collurt constantly on hand. Orders promptly nttended to, and a liberal dis count made to .wholesale purchasers. 0. \V. PORTER. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD CO JOHN RUSSELL & CO.. TANNERS and Curriors, Grampian Hills, Clear fnld county, Pu. keep constantly on bund an assortment of leather. Cash paid for bides. May 18, 1854.-oin. LuTHEHHnURG lIOTBU. ... hn vellers an Albers who may give him a call. May 18. 1851. .. ' ~ K. L. MILLER, . Surveyor, boll township, Clearfield county.— All business cnlrusted to l.im promptly attend ed to. Addreis Chest P. 0., Clearfield county. April 4, IHdI. v T. JEFFERSON BOYER, Physician, enn be found utliis offico in Luthors hurg. Clearfield county, Pa., when not absent on profossiomil business. So l‘* 9, lo*>* • Physician, may ho found either at his office, or at Scofield's hotel, Curwonsvillc, when not professioualy absent- LEVER FLEGAL, RICHARD DENVIR. ISAAC PRICE. JOHN 1.. CUTTI,E, A up. 20, 1853-tf. H. P. THOMPSON, Blackimttli, Luthorsburg, Pa., will attend to all business in hiß lino, and will also furnish Wagons, Daggles, Ac., very cheap, and munufuc t„,"a i» the host stylo, and warranted. Aug. 7, 1852. ISAAC SMITH, Mcrchant#nd Dealer in Lumber and Country ProduoSVnorolly, State street, between and Locust, Ourwcnivillo. [Doe. 30, 1851. HARTSOCK, & CO. Iron l'oumlers, Curwcnsvillo. An extensive assortment of Castings rnudo to ordor. Doc. 29, U5l. THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., Merchant!, ami Extensive Donl«rs, and Mauu fucturcts of Lumber, Bald Hills. [July 22, ltt>2. ' ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, At the mouth of Licit Run, five miles from Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and, extensile Manufacturers of Lumber, July 23, 1552- ' JACOB BILGEU, popper.™ l a na n boio C lu*”w ! Ou l nlvy, on Iho lino is duio up*'' Country produce taken in ex rcasonaMo tennß. gop. j i t 18e3. change for work. ■ ' ' ——— : -"""o 8.-MBRRBLL, popper,Tin, f *£*%*,S P>~ 2», 1851. WM. T. GILBERT, ] .. ■■srriS-s™ H Cr°3B Koi«ls crcolt to tlio nvor, Washington, nivd wlllbo promptly ottond- Xro oil colls to M» lmo will bo 1552 . fed to. 1 THOMAS MILLS, ; Coach and Sleigh Maker, on Third ktfeok; botwoon Market nnd Locust, Clonrfiold, Pa. April 10, 1052. ' "HURXTHAL & BROTHER, Merchants and dumber Dealers, Wood lnncl Post Ofllco, Bradford township, Cloar flold county. '* April 17, 1852. M. E. WOOD, Physician, may always bo found at his rosidonco in Curwcnsvillo, whon not profossionnlly nb- Doc. 19, 1852; B. F. STERLING, Saddle and Harness Maker, and Justice of thePcacc, Curwonsvillo. Doc. 28,1851. J. L. CUTTLE, Attorney at law and Land Agent, office adjoining his rosidonco, on Mnrkot stroet, Cloariiold. March 3, 1853. L. R. CARTER, A gent for the sale of Stoves, Mill Gearing, r\ and Hastings, of all kinds. Also, Bnr Iron and Nails, Thrashing machines, Plowb, Agricultu ral Impleinonts, Ac., on Second stroot, uudor tho printing office. March 17,1853. RICHARD GLENNING, Boot and Shoe Maker, can bo found at his shop threo doors west of tho Mansion llouso, where holms constantly on hand a largo assortment both of homo and city manufacture. Jyly 8,'53. J. D. THOMPSON, Blacksmith, Wagons, lluggios, Ac., Ac., ironed on short notice, and tho vory host stylo, at his old stand in (he borough of Curwonsvillo. Doe. 29, 1853. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthore burp, Clearfield county, Pa. ROBERT McNAUL, Tanner, at tho old stand in Curwonsvillo.. Dec. 28, 1851 GEO. W.RHEEM, Saddler, Harness and Trunk Manufactur er, on Second street, immediately ovor C. D. Watson’s Drug store.. Dec. 30, 1852. DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP, HAVING changed his residence from Fronch villo to Kylnrsville, in Morris township, ro spoctfully (jffers his services-'to (ho surrounding community. Juno 10, 1853. JAB. B. GRAHAM, Post Master, Merchant,! and Dealer I,umber, tlruhamton, Bradford township. Doc. 27, 1851. WM. P. CHAMBERS, Wheelwright, Chair Maker . and House and Sign Painter, Curwonsvillo. Dec. 28, 1851. \ THOMAS SHEAr - I fashionable Tailor, in Shaw’s Row, on Mar -4 lict ntreet immediately over thn 1 out Office. Clearfield. 29, 1801. FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthers burg Clearfield county, Pa. April 17,1852. _ A, L. SCHNELL, Tailor, Luthersburg, will do liia work just ns good and ns cheap ns any other fellow. Doc. 28, 1851. .. vtiijljiAivi A. n Attorney at Daw, Offico adjoining his rosi donco on Second Streot, opposito the real douco of Oov. Bigler, Clearfield. April 17, 1852. DR F. ANTES CANFIED. HAVING purchased tho property and situation of Dr U. F. Hoops, tendora his professional services to ti.o citizens of Fronohvillo and vicinity. Offico ono door cast of Lutz’s ttoro. Juno 2, 1853. JAS. ALEXANDER, Satldlcr and Harness Maker, in his now shop on Market street, nonr Mcrrell’n hotel. Deo. 29, 1851. JOHN H. HILBURN, Boot and Shoe Maker, Second street, nearly opposite A. K. Wright's store, Clearfield, Pa. April IC, 1852. JAMES HOLLENBACH, April 10, 1852. _ HENRY LORAINE, Physician and Druggist, on Market street, opposite his residence, Clearfield. April 10, 1852. JOHN W. SHUGERT. Wagon Maker, corner of Third and Locust ptroct, Clearfield, llcpuiring dono to order. April 10, 1852. _ GEO. RICHARDS, Fashionable Tailor, west of Show's Row, up stairs, Clearfield. »•>»• J 0« 18M ' GEO. B. GOODLANDER, W Wagon Maker, Lutkersburg. Work dono to .order on short notice, and oifgood terms. Dec. 29, 1851. __ A. K. WRIGHT, Merchant and Extensive Healer In luffl lier. Second stroot, ono door •onlti of hu wnl o, Clearfield. Dec. 21), 18S1. GEORGE WILSON, Physician, may bo found tit his offico in Lu- Vhoraburg, when not absent on; business. A JOSEPH H. BRETH, Blacksmith, at Now Washington, Clcarflold county, whore all kinds of work is dono in his Un« of business on tho shortest node. aud g most reasonable) tonus. * _ _ C. KRATZER, Merchant and Lumber Dealer, corner ol Front and Locust fitrooU, ClourQold. Doc. 29, 1851. . . SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, launcr and Boot and Curwonsvillo. Deo. 28, 1851. dr. s. l. coble, Tbhyslclan, residence ono mile. and a half south Wsirmgmn- rcipoclfuly otters bis ser vicefto tho surrounding community. Doc. 23, 1853. • ' LYMAN S. PHELPS, /"thick and Watch Maker,neatly repaired and! 1 Jpa. Watchoß and Clocks, ncai y )jusi . I'irlSe MOSSOP & POTTORFF, 0 etollers Foreign anADome^stlcMcr-l JXcbandlse and . tho Court Houso, Second stfeot nearly opp „ 2 1853. I Clearfield, Pa, •, ' The Republican, Is published every Wednesday, by\D. W. Moobe & Clabk Wilson, nt the low rate of $1 a year payable in advance.- If not paid within three months $1 25 will bo changed. If not paid within six months ($1 50. If not paid within nine months $1 75. And if not paid within the year ©3 00 will bo chargod. Advertisements inserted at tho rate Of $1 per square for the first three insertions, and twenty-five cents for each additional insertion. A liboral reduction made to those who advertise by the year. SALE OF SAW HILL PROPERTY Of William Hartshorn, deceased. THE public sale (ordered by the Orph ans’ Court,) *df that Valuable Saw Mill Property, lato tho property of Wm. Harts horn, deceased, situate in Pike township, Clearfield county, joining lands of Isaac Bloom, Jonathan Hartshorn and others, consisting of ono hundred acres of land, having a largo quantity of good pine tim ber ‘thereon, and a good Saw Mill thereon erected with a good wotor power, was ad journed from Dec. Court 1853, to Monday tho 16th day of May, A. D., 1854, at ono o’clock, P. M., nt tho Court Houso in Clear field. JOHN SWAN, > G , 3 SEP’A HARTSHORN, \ uar May 10, 1854. New Clothing Store! MOYISia-WILILiMAM, Respectfully announcos to the citizens of Clearfield, and tho public generally, that ho has just received and is now opening in tho borough of Clearfield, in the office lately occupied by L. J.Crnns, in tho south end of town, a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-Made Cloth ing, which ho proposes to soil for cash, on as reasonable terms as they can be had clsowhero in the county. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call nnd examine my stock before purcha sing elsowhoro. MOYER ULLMAN. Oleurneli), May io, lOui.—if. JE>3£ a JLSWIES _ HAS permanently locnled himself in Lumber City, four miles west of Curwensviilo, Clearfield county, and will attend to all calls. Ho has a spries of Electro-magnetic ap nrntus, and hnving made the science of Electro-magnetism his particular study for a number of years, he is prepared to use that agent scientifically to the various dis eases incident to tho human system. N. B.—A moderate fee will be charged in all ensos for medical advice. May 10, 1854.-3 t.-pd. rgjga.vn the country at city prices. PARRISH &r. UOUGH. yP No. 4 N. Fifth-st., Phila. April 5,1854.-3 m. '\S^3iao.Uc®dO,<» AN industrious mechanic to work a' tho Blacksmith Trade, will be foum in shop, tools and stock, and plenty <. work insured on liberal terms, (and ate, a houso to live in.) Any persQn with n family wishing such « situation will appl> to tho subscriber living in Lawrence tp ~v O „„d.h,lf».«K « e>dTow,, May 10, 1854.-3 t.-pd. Estate of George Johnston, Jr.| Dee d. LETTERS of Administration havii?" been grunted to the subscriber on estate of Goorge Johnston, Jr., Into ofßed S immediate Le re having claims against said esta quested to meot the Bubs ? r ]L n Saturday the residence of noXt)W ith then ft ment. JOHN M’MANNUS, Adm’r.; March 8, 1854.-tlpd.-6t. y ’ dr. R- V. ' K A r« G n *■” *• cftllß an horotoforo. l . Jane 10, \BO3.