Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 19, 1854, Image 3

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    hai, have charafi* ;p ome '' t' VCD, y minutes, iwrtliout n. rctUrnjtrionls, from the Plymouth, ond English "•“ '" Gtn ' rn . l met , That the felWwtng
W .itot rr fa ! ■»> !&*•,«* m^'iXE^yetxsz&zsx.
account Of’/them.. ■ ’f-r ’ : _ '■ ;‘ I ” ™" . . ncar ‘> 111 tl»o,djrcctlon Of tlio on the outskirts of flip jSottlpipen.t,-t9 keep |ind in ooopntatioo with the provision* ~f the t*nth *•
Last SeptembpTrtfte Wy' fb U* i litox i lio **B * l 3 j 1 position, which- .wos supposed to both, the rebels und imperialists beyond do- .nrtWo thorc°i, t° wit.
hands of-llroiVutels, ; who libvo coiitinudd be ' fi , " inr g e mado b yos n tumult(j‘ : 'flned limits. They may, and doubtless 1 Pimrosmus i, to nt ahtici.e x..
to hbld it up. (6 the present tirfie,' tfiottilj! 00 ” ,W l $„P)? s pi'vciJi w'i'lhifl.the will, have inhny 'chcolintors, and their! |, -“' T, "- < '• Jh fnKß«-K»to amount <>t dei.u, kcre
the imperialists have oyer since- bncti k-t,- 1 - ,: ‘ 1 tlie bosle ß ed were flco-;strugglo may long contmno, but tt is to 0X1 .,. L „, u,,, „m-, vu i„.mired thousand dollar-,
boring, it seems, with littlo hope of 9ue- I- n B ,,n ‘ a -slate of. consternation, At that “bo hoped, that so far as foreigners arc eon-' except in os so of war, to repot invasion, rappre"
cess, to retake'it. TbtitcaMiVh their * nlorndli . t advance wa 1 ? given'cerncd, farum-cio.., ««• to rod™, tin- ~«Mio d.d.t of tho
obji d.Ujey liuj urcclud pijljprioJlwl uncamp. , ;\ . . , *1 IHCnn .Commanilmg. Olhccrd, Grim visaged war lins smoothed his wrinkled from. njniiit'il to tho purjmao lor whi.;h tho debt mn.v lte
moats ht evury t elligtble position around i" 1 * wlO o orce responded to with k n ,j so cn d9 this strfuHro, evontful history ! «‘"mnn led, or u» pay mudi di-M*. and to im otlic-r
",0 walls of which were AMERICA. 2 . To p», the puh.io del., of the c,J
uli lhc| of A\ small creel; whjcl) I , ,* ... ® k ‘ vo^c y °H ' ' V, "' ~ . mnmvi'ullh. nut! di?btn which innv hereafter 1m?
Ly liiO'nice course, und is tho boundary .* < tnusKc ! r . v » ' vhlch , Wus instantly reiurncd 1 OO" 1 lio.iioston travuller says more is a .contracted in enso of w.*r, *;» irpol* invnnton, phj>-
ine oi the fori inn Keiitetv-owtc * i b J’ a tremendous discharge of iinaalle. 1 horse in a stable in that city, which is la- proi-s immiToetion and to r«decm tho pui>n« -loi.t,
n "If; -4- ' q To.' I loaded with slugs', bullets, &c., IVom the bo r ing under ah attack of hydrophobia,'"V‘ f-K-lnture ehnit u,,.;,- 0,-m .^ionan-,;;th.'
On 1110 allet noun ol ihe 3d Inst., sever-I 1 „ , , I - , , . ’ , . .1 r h , , , . . r ,I• I I adoption --I linn m-lion mlo ilir ( oiiHtitnti-.n. pro
ol' tlie'-biuKens while Uvltiftw' the r tl , 'attenobments,, behind which the besieged - occasioned ,by the bite of a rubbul dog. , villo )pv i, IW fw . tb ,. c-ation of a .'inking; fund.
.... -nfotretia'de-'' wbre fu-e’i o'? ri - cs i )vere croyched, and nwniiing the advance: OiTA mother in San Francisco cured 1 wloou almit not ho aboti.-iu-l nil tin- mid i-oiiiic
ulHl piOtni t X\ pri. 11l cyt U( il Otn OHO GI n f 1 1).* necn lln ntc llu iltin I’.rot r i u i r k l • tloltls l»o w holly jtuul, t*i cotidHl ot all llu‘ not an*
the small en-,,mpme„. B , and- an attack , 'L' .If: 'T. lmn f,rC ; 'f r hU '° l Bon ° BWconn K b X washing out Miiul int’niin' frniu tho pitldic wtnlisanti slut hf own
nv»di. nnrtn n ftl . 1 t , . u l'° ! ! ™ ,r lnrccs » "bo wereentiroly uncov-; his mouth with soap suds every lime he ttl t v (hi« (’omuiono ftilth. or nnv otlioi funda nri
” ;,o h! ,IV- ■ -I l" . V ' y I m(m» to in :MI nief. Mi. < I,„J ..ori. ~ ii. ' : I** -f *w »™ -**. -
P"? »-.it—U!.-,..!- -u. .’ i :v-r"iT::;vr- l ;.?KkhPT,'v;.^“,h';r',:"::f.
}-' 1 II 1 ll'l 1 1 111 I' l (. tt X t't IS''\ i 1 I'll | sal) IT* Wounds” 1 e/i on rinu ’lt> iVnnri/ 1 » I tie I l I' ‘ OCTOBER Jkla j i annually, find nninmllv to rodtifo lit*' principnl
1 , ' . , • 1 ” mus ' so seriously wounded asMo render the im« * - thoyi*.»r by a sum not b*.-H than rtvo lpimlu-d
ll,e nun™ was immediately given, by , mediate, tunpulalion; of one of his lens «" uuM.orlzed io am,ounce .IAVOIt' ™«<l <l'>H«r S . in.-rru'od vrSVIy by c,,ii.p..und.., K at
-,n, U l |Mr:ie Sl ;v.lw. happened, to discover eessn r v lor h« „f |,;J ur„ iTT Wn.llEt.M, of M-.uls 1 f0w.,.-hi]., as a ran » rate nfm., Irr. than fiv, p-r .-„l urn p-r annum :
attack. ■ Tile eelllemrnt ' WOS thrown! r ■ v ? r f f • ! didatofor the office nf fonuty C..mmi..Mo„.Tnf «'->•»•'» -."'k*"? tnnd 'ball tm Inrr'lrd ,n tl.Hon,,'
/.ip,..,,. <d.|»inin -Pearson, of the American ship; ctoarn.dd coantr. Mvtz. of simit t-o t.-d
a sub < i fertra. com .v, ri-ii—ti.e e.n-,i» fell severely .wounded k -i-m 1 r '" n l ;; 1
i ".up 1 on* il'ii-o'-'r- IU n°l 'oir-.vss were i|, o face, and one ol thu Plynmutlr’s sai’- j l»litja<lclplit:i I,uuiborMurkot. applied 10 the pn.wmn, nf the dehi nf tive hun
"T* U , , ‘ r L '. IU ( 011n "' a’\g sUins>) or! ) wt.S instantly killed; whilst their * Oorremtil iw/.-/v U-irhntU't dred llum.uuid d-'llni- mcnlioneil in the llrfl si“>
ashore, and defachmytits ol maim, s Itnd :)10PC f or!un ale companions in arms were! may -« r . emi. ml. v»i.. if. a. hds, and plank. J'"" a.itoto. u. -ai-i Mnk.n, fund .hail
'tame I'l! '1 I m'" U L l 1" * disc Jiarging,volley tdler volley into ,he en-! , *'* 88 % . 3 'tLV
" l 1/• I I 1 Am 1 1" W . ,T n " ls^'-l « , <:ampmcnt ( wnll almost' Inconcoivilblu ra. I WhUo Pirn- ||. .riT' r.\ OO fa, :jO 00 ••ball iml in .".uy "jy lid k ivm or loam'. Itoor in
and hel.l p-tco. ihe Americans under ( „ ( ) lly- A i this junpiure, Passed Midship- li-minek tops. " 700 6h »io .ndivtdua) en.„,,a„y, .•on";.»ti,.n «r
the cominattu ut t tiplpm Kelly, Lieut., mnn'drav. who hud cl.a rue of a uuard or "-•■'•-.•k »l,arf tiwt.er, 7'50 Cd, 9o« '•.-•mt.nn. ~..r 'l„.lt-,1.c t ..a,»-eahl. I.emUi.T
’ ..." '' ' 11 F P'l’o o- Hnztnri, • i n( . rc hant sudors, who were stationed at I pt.mrin.; Tt-r-.-v no (a ;to oo k"".v. n-.-m i.-.uun nr ,-nrp uniinn in ihi- ('..mm -n
-on reaching the race course dtscbvered that. i|, tt L. S. consulate, hearing the firing, s<e,, Uurds, it. - d '-id oo m, oo oo »e..tu, ~r rUeuiwro. formed fur,,,,, purpi.**,
a porliuil pi the .Luglish, duUtelmieul lu.d Iminglu his men to the held and nnrliri hi-n:-t .«etd .N. (V. ' 15 no ‘(5. 20 no .. ■ n-.v •h< ' "mm-nu- ahh -nnl m-u-r
■dread v lain n and. tired the, on mo trom' i . £ neio.ana parttoi-, riv .. ri is on (,i 18 iiO|'“"’'\ l1 "' dnhi'„f any .-nun,.,-, no. i„.,„n g h or
a [\ • nretJ inn taaip tr< in pr U , (J in 1110 enengomont. i hi* onemy S I y\ ottr L K M c I’O no CcC 20 00 l-HTjuhip, nr ol nny ••orpni.itinu f*r :i?S'h-i:itio». tin
winch y,e aggression first proceeded ; 1 fi, „ I aM( .J but It “lew minutes, and set ere-I Sl-P/munis,' h oil IS OO 1-s' Mirk del.t. have l.eei y r..ntr««ted t- repet in v:* •
while 111')-, and another portion of tile ,I V v OUI)I | C J U V(J lnaf i lieb . UIU J on( , () , t | le sn| . ] hn,/;les, Cedar, per M„ IS OU (a, SO OO , »e.n. .„| ,u - o ,-. ,1.-1..,Hi the Slate
Fugiisl. dm.itcl.ment, having a held piece, il,*,,* „r t h« Plymouth. After tho first two i S'""/ „„ ',,'i """ r, ... um. ~k m.
advanced in ih- fhrecHt.n ol the larger n;- ( iln-e,; volleys, the forces were ordered ! I,nri, l Hm'ii.. p-f \l„ jr 12*0,, 2 2a- .v/,,,,, v,
nilllprncnls, neat the- COUISC when they Jlo cross a small dyke wliudi hanked the j s'.uvi-', While tiuk p-pe, .*0 oo (Uj .>a OO r pt, .* I.eei. Inline -l.ulj m-v i-r tunl:-u liny .-nun
come to a halt wiihul.-gun shot rung,; oil roAd, and lo ndv.nco to several mounds, 1 11 (11 "" i.v. ->iy. h..i -uel. ■■■ n---i y ~.m -. ri: h ua.-n,
ihcni, o recounWnre ahd nrres! any move-‘(,-los,, to the Van-f "u-P-- 1 ' ’’ Xcw \ork I.ul.lmt Mailtet. -' r ". ' ' j-'-'-t
iiii'nt towards the settlement that might;
bn a.'ienrpuiu b.y the imperialists Ai tlua ■
poll;! tho comma iivleV pf the English ;’or- 1
lx-, ttecpriip:'uief) by her lliitlhnic ft! ay. s-
I)'b nous'll, j ntted lilt; Amcniun iit lti;c1 1-
•nen: when n short ron!«*rrnce look'
p! aV ami'llg " ill:*’ Consuls , yud captain*,:
(I'l't I'nUgif . Ct)l»i,olL'lHug oil 1 Iw
i..pynd,) rupl jt ..agfced lli'iL a tow .
sl.'-lls- should/ be • Tired into tho main oil -
i:iiii|iineal. -Hlhe, American volunteer liow
i'?‘T .'(iiiiit'ihV in titc mean
li.ik., Y\i'h. lire ir howitzer, u lew shells
w■ . lb row ii liv it iiini (he English fwlil
piece*, v-liiitjp'■**.,.({ I'fTH't within that en
cunipiiK'iii ; after which, there being no,,
iipus of any movement observed wiihin it
’.be whob' ' birr.i' n-Tivr\T<-il Jo the
1e .‘-I \\i'lt’p .itie foreign sctiluow.n', ulnae,
pu'r-.ls ncii' nri'Mio. ,1 iii ilie n'glr.
The ■ ! rr v (', nnl'i ■! ifilions of 11 1 o i
: i p'wia!!-!* bi-irg . dii int'l but tile pom.
in ir count t'~ more serious troubles tbit
in.ght enriue. i ii'i'» promptly resented
mi l checked, the captains of the two Eng-
L'li.dl men-of-v. ', - ! r, (be cniTiiiiriiiJer of the
I’lymooih, and the coii-uls piesenl. up
pointed a-ineetiilg on the morning of the
Ith, lor the purpose of ciipecrliug tnea-
Miros to efT e-t a renanal of the encamp
ments tn a proper and safe d ,; -nnep li'oin
tlio foreign limits, ]j it as deterinined in
council, as. a in i.'isme of (wifely, tiv't ; he
tinperi’ilist authorities should be required
to remove the,ii by Tour o'clock in the of-
Icrnoon ; arid they were notified, that, ii
the v were r it ev eeunlecf et that hour, they
would bo 'b-iciged and destroyed by the
combined forci; of tlm,English and. Amur
teail nu'ii-of-war iu port. Preparations
were lire ! e o.i i i \:i g th's dotertninu'ton
mtp eftijet. . ,
V! hu> o'clock, delncliiDtii'.s of nmincK
('!)•] sailors were ihv'iV. n ashore lYorneach
of ihc those, ofPlymouth,
commni.dud by. Capl. Kelly, Lieut. (iocsl
nnd Passed Midshipman Huxtun, nnd ron
drttvousrd 111 flVo, gourd, house, near ihc
eliun.il, i(i the. tnuldle of llie settlement,;
whet' v were joined by the volunteer,
hrnvi .• i- . - 1 In'iiiitiy compnuios. A l ,
three ilu u indent' t!ic combined forces
nuin!.*’i:i. : a f. thrdto hundret.took ,
nplh' ir line yal pi uvji ffpr,hie liuid ol ac
tion. On aim lug a; - the n.oc conrsivi
halt wits made lor lho purpose cl recon
noifoiing lb" j;rn"inl nnd giving tlie im
pcrinlistWaii pppohuiiily to red on I. This
reconuoisnnue was inudo by Captains
K> ily’n’nd O'Callaghnn, the U. consul, ;
tui.d,}j;' ’» I .L'o'iif)pl and v ioo con-. |
s li, iVorn s, n.o mounds commanding but.
tin imdefteet view of ihc r.pirrps. .j^l’ter..
* tie'!a[tse' ff lialfhoui',' thy ipatc, wits|
n tuipnd.riDit lilts forces divided lo'attack |
d i fie rent jiojnts. .Ajiiiecipans, con
spline of seventy-Tiyc iipiripcs apd siiilorji,!
uiiif pbpdV.hv’oflty-fi.ve .citizens, .compotfirig
ihreiC,
idwqdfl.np'.ourveiof t no jmwo.cnufseuio 1110
westward, iUKljfjalj.ji l} ji ripofiy‘UKafiout a
lmli('li't?d ,, 'npd I 'lif'y yiirJ.p.lvpp) .(lio^ipvn,
;fiotd; i whU:ltico.rnoi*d I
a littlei toi the left ofithec&urse. andexicn
dtfd • a'ltvtiW-- ir in ; ’ tv ! $ t rtf igf«.li.Hc, tp |hc.ir!
light,' vtyifM 1 ilid ijiigllsli,dctutcliment.bud j
liio volunteer ihiiuntr.ycpmp any i amount- 1
Zing in alt to SOO/cOtitltuied to 'i/te! sb^li-.
yvurd, and look their jiosilion within how-1
itzer rango.of thq‘iso'dthern eiicftfppfnpnjl. |
‘£jo sqonQi', liftddh.o Amdncijiiisitnkenithetr ■
.portion,than’LieuttiQuost rnude ti reppri- 1
ndizdnce'of 'the
ri pfd.siipfly i to, thoi angle
•.of theicnftitV'hreasl'ttorks..: Atfour-ojclook
Ahabfiro 6pdiv^A' t oW (
*lvkK'- I fh^^;Piy j ntoutli a tvvofve po'und" field;
piece,"und the t\yo' howitzers boldriging' to
tnc vat w ho. .h u d ga!!ilht
ly piacc.d-.lliemsctycs .IM^WO.T'
VfCimteip %!Jy.' nlbrwvhtcli,threwtfhh.tr
Shells wiih'igreat'pfedisiou into the : rmdfjt
hnfthe <jari>p% ; Inhmcididfety;
poinf.pf nttaok.
1 1 Although i lhc two fnVfs wero'cqvopora-
I'tine, 'dt rci.n(i
|ca<,-||'.^t}i|i^fitii'thcir.respecliwn)<>ventonls
..i<- .'Mng-l'uii creek,) winch
oominiirplcij the iusiJc u| (he cucnmpuicnt,
liorti whence the attack was so vigorously
carried co ns tag'vd tlip.ibesiogid no lime
in rally—to dislodge them entirely from
iheir entrenchments, nnd cause their pro
eipilnte (light into the country.
The A met icnn lorces fought under the
disadvantage uf'an erfbWOritly exposed po
sition* und being .separated from the ene
my's fortifications by tile ; Yan-King-Pan
creek, which is impassable ut higji lido,
(which was ilien nt the Hoed,) and un
bridged anywhere near tlicir point nl'at-
tack ; yi't liu-ir mcm.Simt fire drove the
enemy from the enqanipment and kepi
Iv.'iii i|i cluck while I lie English rietach-f
rnents, having crossed n bridge near their-i
I'osi'ion, nnd taken and fired the encamp- I
rnenl, against which their attack hud been i
so successfully directed, entered and fired i
this one ulso, without any resistance, !
The conflict ivas of short deration, nndi
terminated, in the riisludgeinonl of a liar- i
barons soldierv from entrenched encamp-,
meats, in such dangerous proximity to the
lu reign settlement, llml neither tho lives’
or the property of the community were in
any safety. Thu whole number of impe
rialists, within the encampments which i
were destroyed, is variously estimated, but i
by no one at n less number than seven ,
thousand. The aoereonle combined force
no O
in dislodge them -was only three hundred!
Th; American (lag wnsplnnted by Lieut. I
Guest on '.lie nearest, mound to the en
campments, where it told of triumph;
while the flags and banners, t|ic tents and
camp of tho .dispersed enemy,
led the flames whose reflected light marie
it no brighter than its country’s greatness;
and glory ever render it in the estimation,
of the gallant spirits who marched to vie-,
t.iry under its folds oh'the I 111) of April,,
1554. The* heroic spiiit with which the
delucliment led on by Commander Kelly,!
Lieutenant truest, and Passed Midship- 1
mpn Huxtun, advanced to the attack, and|
tlu irsteadiness unJerlheappalling fire they I
encountered, can nor be too highly eulo
gized. Nor can I, jn thus narrating *
events which occurred under my own im-,
mediato'ohsorvation, being in the ranks of’
! ihe American forces, omit to render great
praise to thq giiHantry.of the howitzer com-,
, panv, (whose small corps experienced one 1
of thu saddest cnsualities,) who stood itj
their pieces liko veteran urtillertsts, ren-J
doting effective service during the whole
action; urn) who hate received the
liil adkuo wledgfcmunts of Commander Kel-1
ily for their Confidence evinced in him by j
!pUpibg llt.cpiselves under his command,'
and loMheir important assistance irt storin-j
I irig the imperialist entrenchment.' I
J The hreustworks having been taken,;
und the camp seVJire to by tho-English, j
(Captain O’Cnllaglian Captuin
Kelly to cover his uetrdat'at tho bridge.— |
forcesiqdyau* j
egfjr m\° toi.lbo right and gai,|
lied ,a new pnsi/ionjA .{-qeitodho Americans \
found the British rear-gharri retreating, I
, and a Infgc tiody
| undnr.tlie eover oi; the ; batteries of-some I
I war junks in Sou-Chow .creek. These
styfcklMi thV fi'rd'of lho, Atner
; oil).ifiold!pieces and fell back to their, de
fences. The main body of the British now
' rejoineif 'tfid ir Was n.c
-j kijhwledged 'that dur ’fcrccsf. beirlg ;whap
]' they,.were, iprpvpqtcti, MtP British from lie
l ing entirely surrounded,.and' thoir retreat
Icut off,' The- actidn hnVitig thus glorious
ly terminated, the combined forces morph
ed hack. 10 the. river hank, whore they
were greeted Avith edthusiastic
the pltipping. 7-Tho number of tne impe
ruilistst-killad nnd wounded iafiuJikaoWn.
' Individualizing, is.scarcely (o! be,expected
jin detailing;.such cven(s‘ ns haye induced
feilrPftWbl -oniit. paying j a
-passing:complirttent'to iDr, Otis, the ne-
hjs
tn ;attehdipgtd tne
j woundedion the field'ofaction; and to Mr.
J-Norris, the iclUYltY’ wha'BritVety
acconaparilptl; , fhp;,{qrpes through tho en
i' gageinent, ' 1 f/
l-'« k (•■!:'] ;ir;\ - i«Al:< ji «*r • • i• «n. <m i.<
TimWr, White Pino, ,j>**r ru'*io I'l. 1)0 IS and 00 22 ii i »>• in. .n •• v (nr. •r * >mi i* - <ni 11 1 ... nr in i. I <<f
Tinil«i, j'vrtn'ni- Irri. U>< 26 uml cu JiS H nv ?uoh i ompmi v *»r ' irn.
(•. Sr:,n*. ]>»t M. fo.'l, ('*) Mini IM no ' J.) |{. I’M A:*K. .W-r/-r ,-M'n
Ho-unlP, X. 15. per M. ft. eMir. 2,7 60 and 40 00 M. ,V ’ \ )1 \. '.,W
Hoard*., N, K. 2d tjuuliiv, per M. .‘{o 00 ami .’io 00 April 2.-, ! v i.
laillif., hufttorn, 2 .>0 and J;,., ,! \.. ! t That 'hi® ri , *idntiM' )>i-a. \> .t-. 22
Siiin<l. ■*, buiM-h, 18 indie*, 2 Jo and 2 7-* • l4 . lVf!> Kxtmoi from the .lomnal.
■ ! r. \. *M A(» I ; 1 K.K. Clork.
, In ll<iu«c <»f !’* )<i • ..ell la!• \ .•«, A] ril 21,
( i.rAUMKU,. ! Th,.l llu, r.,„!»lin„ \ ; I
S? 2 2.3 (a-. 2 >; lt \ , 20. J-.xtrnct ftoin the Journal.
I 12 (o* 1 26 ' \S \l. J V‘‘lv. Clerk
T 12
f*2 cent.®
Grain Markets,
I'llJ LAI>KLI'IiJ A
? I he 1 t*A
1 Of, (rt, l OR
7ft mid 7i’
f.O eenPo
MAlUtliaD.
,lun*‘. In at , by .1, \V r . Wiiirht, Kko .
iMir.Rft to-Misa Ki.ifcAhETii Lk«,naui>,
I toWUsllip.
On t-he 15th
.Mr. (i laittOK 1. i
h<ih of .lordan
evening lust, lit Jlnld Hill:- Mill,
after an of nb..ui 12 cluys.oj
Thomas H. Ft ltos, aged 2O
On Satin da v
in ibif eminty,
IVph'dd lever,
\ onr*.
iu t!;f p:;mo «,f UjV\ in tlio v
i,.'iu‘hhv!, it ini at the thrc-shhold, a,* it were. of a
Hueoefcfcftil hmntiesH rnroer, lhi» der*Mif*<?d ha* been
•niddonlv transferred from time tn eternity. In
bii death, our community 10-.ev i.f i:» iuv.it
prominent riti'onK. and society a niuM vulued
member--for in all the walk® of lif* 1 . nur decra.- , 'd
friend ucf npri-rbt. honeM and honorable- and he
died, a.® bo lived, in tin* enjoyment of the jvj,peet
and esb-cm of all who knew him. lliv ne-' iitl re-
main* vv. re followed to their la-t resting pl’.re, in
(ho family cemetery, at tho old homestead. «m
Mondikt last, hy n largo concourse of efllieU-d r*l
u i i v es and friends.
I'KF.HII SI MMMII (JOODH,
rpilTi pultr'-ribor has Just received aud I.- n,-w
1 opening a well selected lot of Dry Oo.»dn, Gro
ceries, ilardwnro, (i Qu*:auf.wuro, Boots und Shoes.
hnig.«. ,te., at his old .stand in tho Buruiigh i-J
('learfieM. I’, pons will find it to their inhantuge
to cull and cxauiiiw at* ho will dispose M them on
fiiTr ternH for cft'-fi.’ or in exchange for lum
ber. cither at retail or wholesale to suit dealer*-. .
WM. L. MOOhE.
CU-arfiold, .July IV. ItvM.-lf.
The American Hoarding Huuno#
r pHL’ subscriber would inform (he public that he
£_ has just-completed a large netr bri'lJing. on
the .south cud oj See. ml street, <'h»nrfi«*M Pn. t
which he has liffnialmd and fitted up in the most
i umfbrtahle manner for the accomodation of tr.w
filers and boarders.
11 is charges will he moderate, and his house com
dueled in a decent, sober nnd orderly manner,
whore all quiet ami peace loving people, who may
visit Clearfield can find a temporary “hoim*."
JOHN H. KADKBAI'H 11.
duly 10, IHM.-tf.
SUddNb OPl*' AT cos r.
1 rpHfi subscriber intends to dispose of his entire
1 |_ stock of Ready Made Clothing in short order.
and to do so will soli, thorn af cu.it. Now is the
j time for good bargains, and nil persons wishing to
I provide good clothing with a small amount of mon
icy will do typll Jo epll immediately. He hits no
I respect for person/thowfdrc, first com© first aor*
yod Ho has ft gotioral assortment of COATS,
ilp A NTS, VEST*, SHIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
i SIhSPIiNDLItS, &V; With an. usdortment of lino
• ailk aud other luitr. .MOVER ILLM.AN,
; July IS,- lhoi. •
MIIATAIIV ACADEMY
.LOTT Eli YH!
(Bv Aitiiouity or the Sta'tb or al.adama,)
Cumiuctvl on the Ifm una },!an.
Class C—To/f/c DrawiTon the 20th of July.
Capita w f
U .
“ V ; : 2000
, “ ; : : : . ’ 1500
In all, 23fitpriioa. amounting to : : $30,000
TickoU §s,oo— l Ka|vcA uml Quarters in propor-
ISjt-AU communications stHctfy confidential.
SAMUEIisSWAN,!. Agent & Mnnupcr,
’ Montgomery, (Ala.,) Aun&2o, J 354. i ’ ,
A RETAII, { " '
CASH STORE.
F. It. HELL d- CO.,
, • 1 frvtiWfc-city.
All kndspf GchtlumfcA and Ladies’ wear, of
suporior quality, sold very cheap for Cash
only. Every hoily-'illtys thero,.' : July 12' -pci.
' iOonlarDeiponst rations.,
THE f r jiT6aJ of the 'Pudding is ohoTring iho
Bag,” and.the surest way to get cheap gbod
GOODS, is to call on A. M. HILLS, at tho
■ ; 'l ll Old Corner Store," -- \
Whero ho'ia'jufet'frooelviflg » new reorali of almost
ovory tblbgltf the tradb line. r - A particularly largo
and trail ■kMeloiiS > of Fashionable Ready-
Trimmod BObfNETS,and;6il£, laid;. flain Black
'Sp^6^6^^N^^A P 5f 'm«P Uighpat >r Cash wall ho paid by the
, I , W^n..rc B fe _
Sr.f kkt.U’y's orrier. J
filed April 2vl» lf*M, i
C. lILACK,
.Sui-rt-Uu v ol'lh.- < u:nin >u\vonlth
/7.Y.Y.V VI. I .IA7 I. ■
KM \ i:*. S ( If- * (I » . I
'■ II ITT l-t-Org. July 1 . 1 - •I . i
| • —| I do oertin (hut tho above and lorc-
St: •> l. ' going i.*' n line und correct a <***|»y of the
I —• j original *• Resolution relative; i>» an
am'•iidm.-lit • f the Constitution," u?'thc Mime re
mu in? "li till iit (hi: idhco.
In t ot»i iin • »ti v vhi<fc"f I li n o hereunto m{ "iv
uiiir! ar I umud to ho affixed tho -cal uf iii *'
rorur) V ulhi e lb • lay ftnd year above tvi ill-*n.
C. S. Bl.Al K.
Secretary of the Comnionwoulih,
••R r oluti<n No. 5C2, i-mil!- -l * M "Ir t i-.i'i pi< ]«>
-in ; .iniondme.il-* to (ho ('"h-titut ion of t!i»* C-'in
in.oiwealth,' wap road u third time. On the quo*
lion, will (he Senate agree t*» tho proposition,
ilit* voa? ami nay- wore i.ik-n. agreeably to the
( oiMimti >•!, and were :i i h "- . vi* :
YkAh- I *:• Hi i:j:t on. I»nr p t»\
Fmilhred. l’ritk, Fi;\ (!<M»d\viu. UaM**
limit, Hamilton, U. Uitn.iu . K. IS. llmnlm,
Iloit'i.or, Jitt'UM-t:, .Mot !iiiiiM'K, M■ f ml.»i* J,
|',alt, S)|f<T, UH«J .MVu.-lilt, Mp«*u
kcr—l’3.
Po the ijiK'ticn wa? dot idcil in (lie j:ftirmafive.
Nays—Gtuhb. t.’n'sswull, IJjutlriok
Kin;cr, Runltl rt and Skinner-
On the question, vfH the S-natc agree to the
second preposition, the veaH find rays vt-re lakeu
I-- t 1 r t ?ut:<■ n. auJ uue a.s fo!
h.u>. viz
Vkas—Mc i Kr«. Buckalvw, Furgiuon.
K"ullcrod, Frv, O"od« in, HaMonmn. I*. D. Huuilin,
E. \V. ILtmlin. i leiulriel, ; . Uci'it i . Hnge. .Tnini
.*•"11, J\iu7t-r, Me<.‘Hnto(k. .McFarlaiMl. I’intl. Pri-.'.
Slifer.'Vlierry. Mef’aslin. Sj-. iikei -22.
Na\ > • \ic.-sr'. Erahh, Ci e‘.-w.dl, 1 hir!ii.g ton,
llnmil" n. Knn! ’" m,.| a.
S" the *iu• *.**- l i■ *ll \\ i. del i:n in iut he itf.n tiro 1 ivc.
.Tuurni. I"flhe 1 ii ’i.-e -T R> l-ri *•’!: I;iI i\ >•
••'f'he ijtie-li'.n i'*otiiii!ig a", oit ino *.nal pa.vsiig**
th.- Rr.Mduii'-i: = , the first prop iii"it u a.-ugrcc,l
to Uv- U-lloU'2, V
Vms- Mes M's. Abraham, AdaUi.-. Al!n rlon, ■Hall,
Mart-'U. Bever. Righain. R"jv l‘u.-)i, llyerly,
C.tld>'e!l. bills in, i.’»i! Tfyjuobv r liu, C-ok,
('ran (,‘u nun in - . hit ug !i« i: \ . I»a t .1 *■ lia in
11 on li i n ir, E<k’‘ll. I'M ii I gel , iddretl, livulle, Fue
t'-r, Frv, Hallentiue, (libhony, (lilni'i'e, Gi:i\,
<; tqini), (Inin, llmiiillou, Uarl, Heir, Ui.eUiiM,
Ililli-r. llij'ple. II. tii, lltinii.iel, H mi.- u 1:. r, llmi
t-'r, Hurt:. Jiulunih, Kilgore, Knigiit. I.nury,
l lodiigli.) Mnn. Magee. Maguire, Manderftold,
M’( '(tiuitd, M'K ee, M iller, Monii ghan. Montgom
ery, .Moore. Mo.-ei. Miho, Fulmer, Burke, Barui
100, Pasmore, Patlerson. Porter. Putney, Knw
li ns. Robert.-*, Kowo, Pallatle. Scott, Si-lle, Simon
tmi, Smith, f Rorkn,) Smith, i t'niwford.) Stewart.
Stoekdule, Strong. Strutln rs, Whetder. Wieklcin.
Vs'right. Zciglcr, t’lui-.', Sj.cakcr- <:>.
Nays—non©.
S i th" ipie.'-tion wad deicrmineti in the ullinnHiivc.
On tho i|ueation will the House agree to the
second proposition, the yean and nuy« woro taken,
agreeably to the provisions of tbo 10th article of
tiio Constitution, and nro na follows;
Vi:.m—Mesara. Abrahnra, Atherton, Ball, Pur
ton, Heck. Boyer. Bighnm, Boyd, Caldwell, Car
lisle, Chamberlin, C«»ok, Crane, Cummins, Daugh
orLi. hi.vis, Doegnn, he Prkhco, Dunning, Eding
.r,* I'.hiiv l ' 'MV a ns. Fry. Hullontino, (iibbony. Oil
tnoro, Gray, Uroi.iu, Huin. Hamilton Xlicsfand,
Hiilicr, Hippie, lhmse<kfi\ lluntor, llurß. Jack
man, Kilgore, Knight, Luury, (Lehigh,) Lowery,
(Tioga.) Linn. Magvo, Mugulre, Mandorfudd, Me*
Cunmd, NcKoe, Monaghan, Montgomery, Mooro,
Moser, Mu. e, Palmer, Parke, Parmloe, Pnssmore,
Patterson, Porter, Rnwlin?, Roberts, Rovro, Sul
lude, Scott, tSimonton, Smith, Smith, (Berks,)
Smith, (Crawford.) Stnckdnlc, Wheeler, Wieklcin,
Wright, ChftPO, Speaker—7F
Nays—Nosbr?. Adams, Baldwin, Bean?, Bush,
Byorly, Eekurt, Ellin, Hart, Jlerr, Horn, Hummel,
M'Cotnbs, Miller, Pouleon, Putney, Stewart.
Strong, Stru hors, Zoiglrr—2o.
So tho question was docided in the affirmative.
SKonETAKr’s Orricu, I
iKnaisnruo. July 1, 19j4.. j
PENNSYLVANIA, SS.
( a ~ \ 1 do certify thut the above and fare-;
J BKAL. > going. is ft true and con act copy ofthe,
{ w..—<- | ond “ifAYs*' tuken on tho “Ros
solution relative to an amendment Of
tho Oonatitation oftho OominonwoaUh/*
as tho pnmo uppears on tho Joani 'ls of
the two Houses of the Generul Assem
bly of tills Commonwealth; for tho Ses
sion of 1864.
Witness my hand and tho Soul of said
office thilfirst day of July, one thous
and cigl/t hundred and fifty-four.
. ■ ' '■•I" 0. A. BLACK,
SoOTotary of the Commonwealth*, <
TAR FOR SjLhK, at the Blacksmith shop of
Orr A Klinger, in Clearfield —an excellent ar
ticle. Choup for cash. July 8, 1854*
—. . _ It stands pre-em
\\vyvy?f / iaent fof its euro.
Vxw'y'r />-/; -tire powers in-all
jfjf !•!' ■'/ • the diseases for
SL\ \n. .•- .which it is recom
i v'mended U“fittnl 1 V
ended Frmrtlc Crm
jjT*7 plaint*. Of these
” e arc I’ho l A r s u s
u™.., or Fain.*
<•£ \ uftlm Womb ; i’l.u
jT\ ,',V% mi Al. His, or
ni tiQ Whites ; t.'inio.vir
rf, /I-rPt-AMATma ani»
3 0u;, v.v vi,o v°*'
|f jfcKlCtUClHffi . tui; Inci
m“Als’fv!.!°ku'c ’
rni' Ssr,l*. AMt 1 iiitt:r;ri.ah M rnstim’Ation, Ac.,
with nil their woonipanying cViU, (Cnilcor excep
ted,) in* nmttor how him ero or ol how lung hUniding.
Tlio'Cntholicon fur Hiirpiifc.-'eH other remedies, in
lining more certain, le.**.-' expensive, und loftving Hie
syMom in n hollar condition. Hot nil interested
call fiml oliluin a pamphlet (ireij) containing am
jll (• jii'in»l, train lh«* moM rc.-pcctuhlo “ojuroos, of Lho
bonefioial results. of it/ use t together with lott<*ra
from highly expeneneed Phy*ieiany, who have
it in their practi c-»’, un<l ;<pet:k from their own
observation.-.
ui-;Fi;nr:xt- r. n. Pm-kum. m. if, rtu-a,
N. V. F. P. Fmmim., M. J)., tVinnmJiiigim, N* V.
M. 11. .'111,1,8,. M. J).. lio'-h ter, N. V. J>. V.
Fi'orp, M. i>., Kvrncitse, N. V. Prof. Di'niiau,
M.-D., Ihillimorei Md. J. Onnn'K, M. 0. Hnl
tiinnre. >ld. W. W. Rn'ir. M. I). New-Yerlt
( iiy. W l’liK.sM-.it,. M. I).. ( ouenrd. N. 11. .J. P.
N i:\vj.a n i-. M, I*.. I'tiru, N. \oih. i£ev. C..S.
Ilbum. 4■ It*nn .Springs. H. H.
Puinphlem hnd gratis nt the store of <!. I>. Wnt
p.m, Agent, Drmrui't. Clearfield. Pn. Al-o«oldhv
lending di nggi.-t- in the jn iin ipal (owns in the nd
joi ning eon ni te*.
oi;. j; \ i;]iv <>M-: ms o\v.\ i.\N.
fifth iviitioiij
JL with One Hundredihi
/sy/ jGfi graungs/. .-howiug Hi>At*.*;t
ni ' ' '' V
■ ' i| 'i" ,r ’ ,n,r ''
1,1 ("Kicini'liilin,' IN"
" V
v. 1 Mil AM YOHNH, M. !'■
I.et TiO t 'tlll. r 1 a: l.it i ' -.1 t.pr e: nt a ropy ol
tV .!>' i‘i. \ i'i.t'r ii chill. Jl may .-five
Pin- {'rem fin rni’y grave. T. n y--Miig man m
wninan enter into the secret oMitrntiona of married
Inc without p-ading the I’tK'KKT J.I'U'A
1.-i no one mlTering trom a limikniod though, J’uin
iii,,. S,h-. r..-t'e-< night-, nmmu feelings. »n«l
the tv" 11 • ’I• • train of Djnpeptir .«en-ntionj». and '*i'rn
nj> Py then* physician*, ho anotliur inomenL with
out con>iii ting the .V.-d, FA PIT S. Have tbo
mittei *• 1 "t 1h0... iihoiii f.. 1..- fitar.i d i,u\ iuipedi
meiit, read th>* tr ll l \ n-'Tul hr ..p, a- it ha - lijoi*
lltii nieau? of soring tluniruftjd** • of• untortuuate
n t jitun - IV' i,i the i en jav\ - of »le;itli.
\-9 Any person funding ‘rwntrv-Kivß rKxrs
enclosed in a hdt*T, will rreoive one eoj»v of this
wo.U hv tnail.or .ivecopi * will Pe ?enl for 4>vk
,l"un: 'I « f the Senate.
1) KM VI NINO ill 111 I’.-M o®»w at I'l.nv
1, .J ul.v 1-1 ■> 1 -
liim.i- Agnoii, Mr. B'jy.l, I’nliiek Biieii, ,<v
Buck, •Jun. Mui lin I'utlirliiiitii, Jueul. l'i
(I I> -U'lU. .fll.S. 81-. l.\ . - ! "l II I'.IUM!:, All", 1.l
Oliver Frvl.in.l. Mr. It.iii., I*i: - c-u Jla Kiillui Inn.
Lucy I'niiH, Aiivicr Fi.. m. Mr. l i uui|nO.l li’irnie
(; liil'i 11, |,u".' 0.1. 111. I larler, Orvil Hull. 1! ;
Ji.lin Jli. kr, B. ii'-muni. Jii.iniuii.l M. Juuoh, Wen
.i.lien U'.uli'. Juliu I.- .l"tni Luckiiril. I.'linrlop
0. J.ii.Lhi. mu, lluoiit l.yi.i li, A. Bunich, B. C.
Miilli'.ii, Hiclinril <’. M 1.11(1. .Ins. F. Mullen, Mr.
Wrill. Ilieln.nl N. M >rri-. Mnlil.lu 11. Mills, F. G.
Miller, M'Olni. v. M.-1.-1.-.lr Heim, Rev. P.
Suliii.. J. 1,. Fln lie I. I'l.ii", 0. Sliirklev. .I nines Spoil,
Burl Sinippon. A. K. ,'timer, 2; lliruui To'.l.eii,
l'i.livuni \\\ Tu/.i 11, M.irv Ami Vi.mig, A. Miiiilkoiii
.JOHN. 11. lIII.IirKN, P. M.
1 ■ ‘ .V.lj O. 'oflot 'K t I'- 1 •'< » !
OLEARBIELD, I,0P&E, ; I?b, lQfi, W oeta;in tbo
'so<:pi>4?tory of Uio, ilausion.Hotiso, Qlottjffteld
Pa., on -Tuesday evening of each week, .■
Clearfield, June 11,1851.
ht MAKOHISrs -
CELEBRATED CATHOtICON.
v .r-. 1. 15. MAIU HI.-I «t C„., Prupjiet-r
C.’i. ii 1 1 a I l»upot. boj Ibmui vwiy, .\. V.
DOCTOR * Ol KSUUT
tin: I'ut'KKV .'KSi I'LA l* 11 W
bit. UM. Yu! NU,
Su. 1.»2 Sj ruw Stuff. Plii!jml« Ij.liia
Julv 12. lri.W.—ly.
v iiu v, \ i-s a v\c n;m'd
n 3.1 T• .*s k ; • U'vr <*• *n:j• el I *.
\ |t J-. ilk* -i' » < U.v*'
„,i ill*' l'< • I'ir’t !*t-. i'*M«i->nR.
i '.vi'. -*j| \.• y/-'n •!' • !
Ana ,i'.i imj»r»!L J "I i'Hi f.c'ce.
To .-how )--ui tnondn your rurny grnco - .
Tho dre:< heller to ho daik,
Hut l»rown "n red i.-» jiM tlx* mark,
i ~r th-n the conint»L lairly tibowa.
I’.ohwwn the person antj tii‘‘ cietiies.
-nn u- uld mi'Hi*.
As thi* will ‘■■•rve to shorten time,
Uni it it don’t and clouds bo rite.
11 .‘II \ i - i;r j'ii t uic I » tlu* lift.
■j ||- C I'ttlc cv.
Should eoiiw 'innl*t - loud* mid ‘ H:t h-
J tut v. lon tin monarch •»! tin- nkics,
Hi.« filiiiilng r**l.<v- put-* on, arise
And brine: your fi"f< •>)>• ■> to mo,
Ami l»rii:liu-'-t |>i' ton > \mi will see.
Another theme llic mti.-e mi;:£CsU»,
'l*, put nil bloomy doubts to rest—
Such holiest m* nn> rujdes foci,
Lost wicked crnH It. Ii from the //on/.
Should ho invoked in place of ait
And made lo.'wt u w il,v pen,
Arc fold with r-' < >nr of c\'i\
AVc Imio no dealing/' with the ’/mV.
Clearfield, J une 11. lS«>h
I.l*l’ <>!♦* I.KTTI HS
July 3. 135 1.-11. ■
Estate of Wjii. Addlcmau, sen., dcc f d
X T OTIU-: IS TIKIIKTU' tUVKN, ih«t Uu,-ia
TofUnniChbirv f, u tin' c*f»tnto of William Art
dleinnn, .-‘on., Inlo of Pike township, C!lo»rli61d
county, bine, in due form of law, boon granted to
tlrt* >uib e <*rib6rs, l*v the Rcgi.Morof Clearfield coun
ty. All persons knowing tbemst’K o« Indebted to
Mini osUile will nuike payment immediately, and
those having oluiiuß will present thorn properly
authenticated lor nr it lenient.
WILUAM APW.EMAN. jr..)
ANDREW ADPLKMAN. Kx>.
ROBERT ROrfd, )
Pike ip., July 3, : i&t>4.
tAJYD WARRANT J.OST.
A land warrant issued to tbo subscriber lor hi*
soivicea in the war wl 1 -*5l » has been lo;>l,und it i-*
my intention ,t« make application to the Cnmniis
.-ioners of Pension*for n dupliento of'the same.—
Should tbo warrant have boon found the person
finding tbo snaio will ploase return It to ituv It
cun be of no use t > any other person as a •;<tvmi
bus bt*i*n riitortul in l.ho land office to prevent the
Usuinu of a putent thereon.
cviuis TiirusToy.
Jordan township. July 12, ISs4.—fit.-pd.
.11 ST AHHIVEn.
THE splendid Flock of; OlnJJis, (V'-Jumn**. Vest
ings, Trimming.-:, Ac, recently purchased by
tbo*sttbserlber/TrhUh bbAvll! sell or innke up to or
der, in the most fashionable and durable jnunnor-,
at his store in ‘Shu u \ It(>«'.’ Tbo material anu ‘fits
warranted. JVo churge-for showing his beautiful
and cheap goods.
*. -He would inform the trodo in Cloartlold that bo
is the authorized agent for Devore's ;I#ondou.find
Paris PashioiiH. THOMAS SHEA.
Clearfield,.July 3, 1851.
A Journeyman Cabinet Makif
WltL be nflprdod ÜbpraVwagoriutd constant
employment by malting upplloatlon imme
diately to the subscribed. 1 J (311 Np ITI.TOiI.
Clearfield. July 8. 1854.—tf. _ J. ;
ATTENTION.
S subscriber is in great want S
JL of money, and as wc this spring cj
s have had nn extra' run ofjumbbr and S
extra pricns paid to both owners and
S hands, lie thinks every one indebted
to him is able to pay him, and all those
S whoso accounts any part of which |>
Ij has been stnnding over six'months, «,
S who do not cnll and do so, or at least S
<5 come and settle and give reasons sat. i,
S isfactory to him for not paying, he S
will conclude do not intend to pay
nnd will treat them accordingly. S
HENRY LORAINE.
Clearfield, May 31, .
lU< HARD MU \\V
MAY KTOKi:.
SiiAW A- SOX, would raspcrtfully
V inform the public Unit thc;y hnvojuft opened
ul H. Shim's old stand in the Boraiigh of Clearfield,
a largo and well Helmed clock of Uooda, 8U italic
to the season—-ninonir which mny ho found. Pry
<»ood.* in groat variety; (Hoiking, Hurdwaro,Quoon«
wine, Tinware, < i meeriefl. Drugs, Bonnots, lint!*,
Capa, BuoU Jce.
Titov defy coni]ctition. and in\ii»» person?wish
ing to purchase to cull nod oxumino their tdoeb.
Clearfield .July J, ioibl.-lf.
folate of Garland Irvin, deceased
,^ T 'OTTCK is hereby given Ihnt letter" of ndmin-
J_A| istrntion on the estate of (inrlnnd rrvin, late
of pike tp., doeon'-od, have in duo form of law
been granted lo the Mihjn-rilnTS. All perpoiifl in.
debtod will make immediate payment, and thofffl
havim' claimH willl present thorn properly uuthen
(i“Mter| fur EOltlemenl.
.nruri iitt.okh. .ir.,i , , ,
MATILDA lltWIN’, j '
('nrwemvillo, July IT 18j4—tit-—pd.
Ladies nnd Gentlemen,
JBF I,I FYK it a good maxim, that every person
should purcbv'-o good- wherever they ploaso.
lint they should not buy too linptilv before they ua
eartaiu .v\ here they emi ho host nulled. 1 would
ntn-L re'peel fully imilo nil i Indie* in particular) to
rail el B\ t,!l**nnan ,J .-tore, end examine hi.* splon
di nt (if goods that (via n»/ be oxeollod in
this section of country lor ('ill', A PA' ’ESS, durabil
ilv ul - .-tyle. Whieh con.Asls <d' (iontjcuien’:* hoots
•Tu !| d'--eri; < \ ion- and pricey. l,adi<‘* and < lon tic
nn-n’-t it>*r.**. bo'* and girl's boots shorn and gni
t*• r .. Clidd/eii '•full age- < uii ho aceumodaLod.
1U OUKSSAS.
dun- LM, l -M.
HANK NOTICi:.
A\' r } ; . the siil- .'rih(“- intend to make application
I* t'» the m*xl I.e;riid« tore ol the Tom men wealth
nf 1-Vnusylvunia for an act of Assembly tojunorpo
.ute a Bunkffig Company, with Banking and dis
counting privilege..?, |„ h„ called the “Clearfield
Bank,” nnd Wilted nt the borough of Clearfield,
with a capital bl-<ck of tjUOO.OUb.
A. K. W right, Ki :iU»*r. Filis Irwin, .1. F, IVoh
n-r, AVII ifiit«i Irv. in, John Patton, J. Y\ f . Smith, J.
Jl. McFnnlly, ,/ns. T. Boonard, Biehard Shttw,
.James It. (irnlinrn, Jonathan Boynton.
June 2u, I*jl.-fmi.
£AC»Th r * 1 Iniri-burg Cnion. will publish ths
above one month, ami pend hill to thin office.
VALUABLE LAM) FOB SALE.
f|AHK -übsciibVi offers at private wile & tract
J of land c " tail in r I'' * a-nip fifuated nn
Clmit. cn* k, ( , I tp.. Cbvtrfi' bl cm., adjoiidng
!a:i.ly < 1 J mt\c> i ’l-ry. John KHclioqh and cihem.
t 1 td -\. ii v« i land i* wi .1 tiuiltmbd with Wliite
P.om ,u:d V. j: ii ■ • * *i*T<. th- - laud i - aNo of a good
fpmiiiv f«*r fomn.ig pnvptH- «. (be improvements
a: a lop dw id Jug hoilve, one .* (ahC l wiUi about 6L*T
vn anT'-.s f.h artJ, a!.-o a tin A im: young iipplo Or
el ’id. Tyrin'- wdl by umd ’ kn -'vn by applying
lo ti;y Duh.-crilur at Alfomi. llltiir <•*>.. Pa.
U lI.LIAM BIiCKEK.
June.?o, A '. f )!.- pd. -»V.
Sale,
BV virtue of sundry writs of Fim FaciaK, ie«iiod
out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Clear*
field county, and f" me dirtutodr will bo exposed
t«i puhlie sale, at tin* Court house in Clearfield, on
Saturday, the 2*2d dnv of July, I*M nt 2 o’clock
p. M., tho following derribed real estate:—Lot
No. lo in the borough of Curwensvillo, with u dwel
ling liouse. nlore house, utable and other out hou
se? erected thereon. Bounded by lot ldto tho op
iate of John Scot on west, Stophon t»raff on east,
the Frio Turnpike on uorlh. also 70 tu-rea more or
le*.* of limber land in Burnside township, Clearfield
co., bounded by land? of Jonathan Snyder, Kitch
en and oiiicrn. Seizediiud tnlcon in oxoontion and
to b '»obl in thy property of 1.-auc Smith,
Wrr/BTAM BOWDLL. Sherif.
June, 2d. 18.*»4-.
ASSIGN lilW NOTICI’-*
SMITH nf tin- Thiimigh of ( urwensville,
Merchant. having made an nrslgrim-ut to me.
of nil Ins bool; nccomiu, notes, judgments, Ac., In
ll'liflt fill' the hiMidit of bin Oiedllola, all p(i|>t»ns
knowing thentM-]v•«*«• t> be indebted to him will
make innredinte payment, nnd thereby nave cOFts.
Tboh< a hrving rtuin *- againtd Isaa<- Smith will pro
s.oi them .lul't authemiceUul i«-r boitiumeut. The
bi *• ii- s will b - k*j.( tin* pri-'<id nu-nth ;il the ofiiud
of Jf.n.-b Evan* E‘-'p. in ( erwen«vi 11 o, (luring
whitli bun- I>. S. .Moon* will l-** in attendance U>
make St illrnieltls.
1.. JACKAnN Cll \N>. Assignee
June 7. 1851
to HiiimiM nuu.m--.its>.
rpitE COUNTY COMMISSION EltS, of Clear
J[ Hold county will receive proposal- f«»r building
a Bridge aeroHH Ohosl oroide tit or near (lilburt
Toy.iu'f in Chest ton u.-diip, on Tuesday, the 10th day
"f September next, at their ofTh-t- in ('lenrllelJ. - -
Rians nnd spefu-atiotiF will be exhibited.
SAM UiiJi SiIOJT.
ItOiIEUT MIUIAEI'EY.
Oiftee, (!>Miun!<t*i>ntrs
Clearfield May 20. l*C ( ;h f
Atltslf —H. li. CoOULANDKIt, Cl k.
Julv U. isjl.-lt.
itotns and siioivs.
1 FRANCIS SHORT ennouneoß to the cititend
of (.'icarlield and vicinity, that he has again
coinim-iiecd tbo liiunpfuulure of Boots and Slxoos
in the borough of ClourtieM. Ho con be found in
tin* shop ihnuoriy. occupied-by Thooios Shea, up
stairs in Shaw’s Tow on Second street, whore hell
prepared to do all viork In his lino, and will bo
pleased with a cull from any or all of his old cus
tomers nnd ns nnirty Mow ouu« as may soe fit to ox
tend to him their patronage. *
Clearfield June 28, 185-1.
Estate of Jonntlmn It. Smith dcc’d.
LHTTEHHlestiimenlnry on the ostftto of Jona
than H. lute of Doll Unvusiiip, Oloor
tiold county, Imvo l.oon grunted to tbo subscrihors,
nil personfl" knowing themselves indebted to raid
ostiuo will make immediate payment, and those
having cluill’s ugainst the Bumf wiil pnaont U»om
propnilv inilhcoticated for acttlentont.
TUOMAS CAitBBEtL, Ejn'r.
PA R All E. SJlirnE AJiectitvt*.
Hull town.'ibip, June 28, 1851.-ot.-pil.
. Eslnte of Fredrick .W. Shoenjiig tlcc'd.'
of Adnxicisfmtion .gjiJhet osttflc fit
P. W. Bhoening, divcoased, lule of Jordan tp.,
Olofiriicld county, hating been granted to too iuo
eciiborfl, ulLp6rfoiis indebtod.to BaJtt CsthtC will
inako poyinont immediately,; and thopo having
claims against tho anno will tliotn proper
ly authcnlicated fdr tcttlomopt/ '* '*
. MARV'JANE BHOENXNG, )
,a.f.,siiqp^ng,,-. h<Tz~:.
Jordan township, JiUy 3, 1851. , ;
Terms of Advert|slner. •
•j< XiVEKTI&dMENiS k're hiiseftod ih the'Re
,i2\_;publicanr atone dollar Wv equafoVfor bie
first tbroo insortions mid I
additional inoortlon. Fyuytoon lines make# wmaro.
No advertisoment'insertod for less thiin idblmr.—
A I,iboral reduction made tq those -ifho adrertOe
by the year.
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