Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 26, 1859, Image 3

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    Yionif jiff airs.
Agrirullural Mrpting.
We have I'i'cti t-. j u t 1 t uli in MM i r.
iUI an "iinn-.l in. cling of tin "Clem.
(iolilO'iiiity A TicTlltltr.il Society," will
bU.tO,me,,.vill... ., .Yiday eyeing.
jlI11,rovnt.Kntoll,L'i ionllmvnrou.sj.,v(lnl.
Ignited to attend, i
t.V,u...ln .l,v
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or prhrtps lit ll lurp't tl.au tlio one wo
p-mi mwiint lii-t wi'k, lmt jn plary man nml goo.l citizen.
tliis vi' iii'ly iv.-?iitlv ly Mr. .VU.Mi Mitch-1 Thu Court appointed II. H. Swoopc, J. II.
inrli' proximity t. liis imultry ymd, j M'Knally anj T. J. M'CiiIIoukIi, Ksipurm, the
jtliotli.') "t I'1"1 ""t oonimitto.l ntiy : C0",1"ilt-'U reported tlio lollowing re.so
deprpilatiimi. It ni';rtl livu icot four lulio,l!' :
inehrw Mwwii tli tips ot the winjm, mul
. (J ... ,r .
U hko tl. ono sl,ot l,y
wiminiii. reM-. .,. ,,i,o snot hy.lieiM, announced, therefore lie it l.v tile olliecs
Jlr. HiHhI. Jt was also killed in iliiyliht. "'' t,llJ Court, and Iho members of the Uar,
Wenwnllv noticed nn account of u tiin- .r1?!" J""lreJ '1'llu' ' 'leuth of (;udrpe
, . i i ' i . i. . . . ! "Horn, J-..si., tlio Court lias lout an uni inht
IKlitrdbcn shot nMr hasten m this , and excellent ollicer, the people a lm,l!,'i pull!
State, which socnis to liavo been iuito ii1 liu '-rvant and tlio community an exeniplury
curiosity to those -vho piuv it. They a-! Clt.lf;un. . ., .
p.i , , , ., -' 111,1 tne deceased in every situotion ot
cOUntitasj.c. H.s oftho enle, hut there l,is life, ,,,her as a number ol the l!eKi"l!i
it little iloulit ol tlieir Tu loriin l? to the 1 lllr 0,1 ollicer o the Court, or a nrivate i
...,.,0,'-fmmil.. ..!.! i IZ'
m. , v-'i ,
which Mr. .Mitchell descnl.es on the one
,1P!ho. as being as l,ig as the ..itt.K.n"
hiel. ,,-gra,,, our
l.v Jam.. A man naineil Jicnnett, was
Iralwd in tail last Monday Lv constal.le!
ti 1, ,.!,, 1 ..til. .,,,,1.; : 1 .
Vl"""""' v -'""
threats ol mjiiry to persons and property
of JOD'C ind viduals who had become ob-i
noxious to him. I'lobably a little sober !
reflection in his in-esent qiiiot boarding
house limy induit; him to re.ent, and re-
tract his threats. Such at any rate we
hope, may be the ease, and that he may
he released from his unpleasant confine-
went, "a wiser," if not "a sadder man." i
The "Weatiikh. Iut wind's the use of
talking, vro have hal every variety known
iiitliin the pa-t lew days, and one or two
Beiy specimens just lately introduced.
Son-, however, it is rathei pleasant, in
clining to to he soft and spring like. ;
One or the Ciiait Knnom u.. J. Y.
Boyle, l(p, editor of that semi-occasional
journal, the Elk Keporter. visited our of- mented by the whole community. Though
See while on n visit to our town last week, naturally diflident and unobtrusive in his
.Mr. Ii. is a fine fellow and un oeeomplish- niauuer, a ciose aeij'iain'aiice with him
etl editor, but being nlso a lawy-r, bis le- always discovered a mind highly cultiva
cal ciigageinents do not permit him to de- ted, well balanced, and ainplv stored witli
tote much of his time to the licporter.
n'e were personally much pleased with
him as an anniuintance.
OlR NE AllVEItTISK.MENTS. Tll'lsl de-
partment of our paper is always of inters
est to tho public, and we presumo seldom
nccdi to have special attention called to
it, yet wo cannot omit mentioning the
fact of a worthy citizen of a neighboring
county losing his Tucket 15ook and its
contents, consisting of a (juantity of vnlu- '
able papers, and tex hollars in gold. The
latter of which he oll'eis as a reiv.ird for
itsrecoverv.
Dr. -Wilson, of Lutheisbui " callson his1
debtors to settle tin between now nnd the A
first of April next. Very reasonable time.
He also oilers for sale his house ami lot;lsnot ,0 1,0 ""ondero.l that tears flowed
in I.iithcrsbui" on reasonable terms. jfroely, and that the keenest sorrow pone
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Wm. I-. Joiixson, hsq., cautions the pub.
lie "ainst meddlini! with certain uronertv .
noiv in the possession of 0. nnd L. I)on,n "
'
! Oil ice
for sevnral articles in type which will be
i .lain, is in iy i. w nun win ut
found in tins weeks pa per, on the subject
Oftho Con n tv buildings Msothn Court '
lite count j buildings. Also tlio Com t
1'ioiTwimgs.
I
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Among ti.o many mudicincs ofTercd i
to the public' Du Vale's Galvan ic On. is ;
urpassing all in amount of sales. A great- j
wiumiiero. ,.ozn oi ui.s n.eu.c.no nave
Unsold than any other preparatinn '
,. 1 . , ... i .- i ,:
Uliy? Becau-ott.s a good article and ,n.as re,i lloJ t0 hli fatft Death had no
It in ,1 1 "VI . ir .Ml I . c
18 in demand.
Tho suirerer will always
Mve it.
PSOCEEDlJfOS OF COURT.
Our r, , o-M,, t n.. 1
t'i. Xot much business was transacted the
.-oi mntn i.usincss was transattul, Hit
rmir, .w.i. :... . .. rr. ..I :
- .... ,i.,jw,n mug vol i ii 111 so ay ,u coiiseiiueiit u
"f the death ol tho I'rothonotary. Only one
ti'il case was tried, to wit : j
Xtltt Head rt. Ihn, .1. fteml tl nl. Action
- esung n,u or John K.Kead, deceascl.
ffill SUstiiined Verdict for I'l iinlilf. M K.
l'ly for plaintiff, Wallace for defendant.
In the Quarter Sessions thu lollowing cases us U ll0 gn at necessity of being pre
eie disposed nf, to wit : j pared for the "end of earth."
t-.m. t-, Plri k Curley Mi.sdt-iue.inor in
iiffico as Justicii of tin. IV :lf,). n(nrl4lil a..1
quitted. II. J. Wallace Com., W
lco fur Defendant.
A. Wal
Cum. rt. Htnry S mml Larceny of revolver. , Bible Society was held at the Methodist Church
ontl? 1loC7ViC,Unn.t'n,?C."'1-,t0 JJ,roT ! in tbe borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday eve
niiii imprisonment in County jail. II. J. ,..,,,
N-ce and Swooon ffrm iv..n. n,i r,,
" for Ueleiid.mt. i
Cum. rs. John Ti,-,.,.,--.. r, i
fhi r ii ,.i. ..i.iu.iwii.i i,,,-
Zi Zlh:r': ilf.'??:1r.t:
jM'rosfcution. II. J. Wallace and Swoope
IorCom.. W. A. Wslhirn rr ,l..ft
win. r,. Juhn Tlwm),Kin, II ash. Sumlerlin and ,
'. Campbell. Indictment, Hint. Defen-
acquitted. Kobert Conner, prosecutor,!
J?piycot,. h.j. Wallace and Swoope lor '
Mm., W. A. Wallace for delendai.t. I
r,. Juhn Tin nil.n. II m. .VH,lr,U fl. If
Mt riu i. i u'..,i i & ..- .... '
. , ....... ... M, ,, u,ill;. mm owuopc lor
Mm., W. A. Wallace for delendai.t. I
t,. jltmf, itonard. Kcsistinf? an
onroent ill Hoiintv i.iil ntwl riu!a if nfrmn
J"10. K. 1. Wallace, Test, and Swoope for
Crans and M'Cullough for defondant.
"D. r. Htnry Ptuninc;ton, Sr. Tippling
2ue. Defendant aeqnittod. .Samuel Vcd-
"ri Iiroiee.utnr In i,. ...). I. I U'll-,.o
Knally for Com., W. A. Wa'llaoo for
Com. n. Jamn Kelly Fornication and bas-
"""JT. Settled by parties.
'f Ban. Jos. Potter, Adultery ( Jacob
6Dler. l- i .: ... .. .. ... , ..
p . uin.-uiioii aim onsinruy I Lauiarine
'"lOinirtnn el 1 w i...
.. - '"foui.li. ,. uomson, n m. 11.
"Ouisonand .S,n,,ol t.i,i
ILLS f . . . . ii . t n. .
Death of Trnthnnntmy Wlt,
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" J. -! iiH.vr.1 iho fl.w.iMttn,.m of n
, ,u f' l''"1 r1-s(uti,in,.N,,,MVU ll(
M,i,, M , ZZ,,
,f t(,e direasod. 5
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" ""'g B"''"""";'u,!.l
""- "ill! .nr. Wiilti-M. nil. iiMirinir
ti - stiniony to Ii is high clinrm-tor
ai an i-xi'in-
r ""'"' l" (K'il'" 01 (i,'orSu " alter!,
the l'rotlionotiiiy of the Court. Ii.ih iui
Iioim, announce,!. tl.,',:.or.. . . i, ! VilJ oi! .
- n, has won the universal ai,i,r,,l,ti,,n ,1 !
'"tot-m of his fellow men. I
ad. That wo hereby tender our heartfelt !
3uri:e?e.,vc,!:i.ta,"iC,Cd tllt'i'
j 4th. That acopvofthese proceeding, be far-1
",u "iiue uecensen, una tn.it
.ot-B,i,o oe puuiisnea in the county papers. '
Thu proceedings were ordered to be entered
or record, and the Court adjourned,
amiouneed the death of (ie.nunr.
'alters V.. in nr last paper, briefly.
'l'bQ "Love nrocvedinjM remind ih that the
b'eeasi.d has left a memory worthy of a
more extended notice. It is seldom that
tbe dispensations of Iiivine l'roy i. lence
l"'st a deeper j;loom over a co;nmii:.ity
than now pervades ours. lin in a resi-
iienee 01 iioout twenty yrars m tho county,
tieo.ige Walters had iicipiirud a ieputati.,11
worthy of any man. Honest and upright
in all his dealings; ..-tsant mid e..mnau
ionabh' in the social relations of iii'e : mod
est mid unassuming in his nianii Ms : mild
and gentle in Ids disposition: he lived in
the enjoyment of the disinterested friend
shin ol all who know him: and died la-
the richest treasures, gleaned from the
higher order of literature. He was a rea
ding and thinking man, and in this res
pect a bright example, to all around him.
His intellectu il endowments, commanded
respect: while his dignified bearing, his
1""" of mind, good of heart and gen-
el'u'', -l06'l. securcl I11111 unalloyed
fnoiidship- For these .jualities of hea l
ni'l heart t!ie community mourn for him.
Their loss may be repaircl ; but his own
family, who alone could know mid feel,
""'I Appreciate his real worth, are not to
be consoled with this lollection. To his
wi',ow n"l 'bildr,-n t he loss is it-repairable.
f"Uo. nlleetionate and indulgent
I'!ll'ont 1I,S Leon removed from them. It
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'","e. ..e, ,,u,,,3u, 11,11,1 e.ill i ,.,i ,i ei icf:,ci, l.l lliai I I S , I VS
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." ". ?tt U?',n W0.'Us' U ,en ,:"Km-
Willi Ins Fpiritual adviser and comforter
I i ' i .ii . i
i on earth, he said: ''I have not put oil tl.e
work of preparation for eternity until this
Lite, hour 1 on" sinee Ihivo muloim-
laic Hour, j.oi.g unco, lliac ni.ulo ill
peace with my God. I can oaliny survey
tl, fto n,,,I , tl. . 1 . i,
the luture, nnd enter upon the long jour-
tlioy witli the liriglit liopc ol a linppy resu-
, i.i
rection. .h. how conso htm the tliouulit
,, fll!,, , l..nfiif. b i.i i
aeco liiui.siiea a i imn man can , o on rartn :
.I-. ,n.i. i ..
Uc ttCauirca an nmVm famo to leave
1((.hi1(, him . nnd Had secured an inhori
.. , !infltI,np ,, ,. .A1.,,, 7I,
He'
terrors for li iin.
II ...ii . ii
,iow many, n Mienieniy suinninneu to a
death be.l, could with Oooriro Walters say.
nrn Hilly l.reiiared. Mac not the me-;
senger of death. I have long expected !
h n I
lallil ,,,,,1 fintb it-i Ilm Ss,,i-in,if f.( i.it, L-', i . I I
"'. ....... ... .... .-....... ... ....n, ... .
lias prepar',1 tny heart for the grout change, j
How solemn the thought ! and vet it must j
occupy a idace in every mind. Lot. his
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r- -
lesson lo the living. Let them admonish
Bible Socioty Mootim
An annual meeting of thu Clearfield county
ning tlio l.tli of January, in pursiianco ol pre-
vious notice. Hev. Dr. M'Leod in tho chair.
tm . . , .. . . . . ., .
jn, rcpori oi inu ec.rcinry lor me nasi
ycarwn.rea,l and accepted.
1 ho ruport of the . roasurcr was also road,
'ftlinwir, - . tho finanelill condition of the Socio.
ty, and accept,.
M
, h' Mf" t,U"
dunt for ,ho on'
Lewis It. Cart
-.,rl n....l...l
alloway was elected Vice 1'rcsi-
dunt for tho ensuinc vear.
a
Lewis It. Carter was elected a Mauaccr for
tbe ensuing year in t
tho room of Kev. Mr. Cal
ico rresident.
lltmhtd, That with tlio exception of tho
foregoing changes, tho board of oflicers are
ro-elected for tho ensuing year.
Jtev. Thomas Dan, hart being called upon
made a very able and instructive address be
fore tho society.
Rcr. Mr. Kirby also addressed tho Society
at tome length, and in a highly satisfactory
manner. Tho remarks of both gentlemen wcro
listened to with great attention, and had the
effect of awaking not a little interest in the
ccans on the part of thoso present.
G. T. Gnelich, Eaoj., being called upon res
pouJcd in his usual earnest and impressive
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Lev. Ml. G.illollay, Will. II. Il!,,,, !,..
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wii'iui iii(.mi,iiik ruixi-il 1 ii ri nr tlio ovnilii
A.'fni t,, Thnt ilm II,,;,,,! ,,r
I'llHTIn ,f tills Surirlv. In, IVHiirsluil In n,,.
"'"'K'ii. nun
ut tilt. ollic-L- l J. I!. MDnullv. rs,,.. ,, Tin.,.
.l:y v-ntnir K. .,, nst.. -r .1 r
- viMthol,,st !,, tun.vi.li.n,,;,,, n
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" I ' ' .""H I"" lillMU uunilK llIU tnCS-
I'l't vi'iirj iiml II, ,,t thry , reiii...sli., to ri..
pin t tin! result of tlu-ir d.-l i l.t-r.i C ions to tlitf
iK'Xt inljoiinicl ui,-,.tiiiK of tliis nocirlv.
AVviif., Tlmt Iil-ii tlii-i liicitinir !iijoiirn
it W ill nilioliril to meet inn,... in ll, (
Iloiisoon tliowci-kol tlie.Muv C t mul on
shi'Ii I'VcniiiK t Ilm I'li'Mile'iit shall iii'iioint,
mi, I tlmt ilm Hill..,.,. , .. '
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Ufiolcot, 1 hat tins ini...inp ilo now i.l journ.
A. M'I.ijoii, l'leniiifiit.
J. Ii. M'Knally, Sfcrctiiiv.
(in ont T.Mii.i-;.
TllK CoXSTKI.I.ATloN. "A L'ood
i
'on,l ll, in,-"....;. I I .. i ,
'-1 ' '"'eoouy,
and we do not fee any reason whv a imihI
. "l" Mt ll'aMI" "''.vapio,
.'vsjm.er sholiM not l'kewisel
'i e,l -a o,l thi.,.-; even iiiHnv,.
l"'l'ts u Letter "thi,,...- Kspei-ially wlicn
""-'" ,,,,.,tr, if it' is what
n I'm p"i is m ne, ceinaiin e ci-y variety
,,f readi.,- mat !,., n.b,,,...,! . ...i
tasti
inn wiien mat variety is served in.
to them in style, A , ( n 4I i t v , so Mipcrior and
aluindant, that tin- intellectual feast it af
fords, may he compared to the rich repast
provided f. r some rainl eal.i day, in con
trailistiiirtii.il to' tin- eouiuion, every-dav
"pork and Lenn-" die! which eli.iraeterizns
many of the leading .loiirnals of the ac.
The C,,i,.'',l,ii;,.i, is , -ertniidy oiienl'the
institutions of tho emmtry and il'it is kept
up in tin- sty le it has 1 n com need,
and .inproved as luture exju 1 i, in e may
snidest, it cannot fail to lake the front
rank am. mi.' tin- literary weeklies of t he
western hemisphere. Its cUer l'aik
1 '"-'.! wlne name
iiei.i; s .senui
I..-1 ol' ad cr-
to u.s as if copied from m me 1
lised letters where it had been
t ransposnd
i'. . . 1... . 1 ..
no 1 ne .u 1 (. 1-0 01 uacing me siii-nair.e 111
id, liabetie order, is a gentleman of tl.e
highest mental culture, and has the repu
tation of hein: one of the Lest critics im.l
lecturers in the I'.., r,-, 1 s;ii(w
.... . . ,. , .
1 lie second and third i sues have been
received, (tlie fit si if telithasnevcrrca.il-
, , , . , ,. .
CltUs.lailll lt.S 11IJ1 1 III 1 II it I. ill. I, I'll I mils ,,t
,
first sight, positively bewildered us, but
when we came to cultivate a closer ac-iiaintiku,-e
we soon became perfectly at
home in its pages. The heading is highly
ornamental, combining and extensive
land, sky and water-scape, with several
goddesses in the foreground engaged in
some artistienl employments. Its size is
its nir.c.st' feature, while the type is Pinal ;
and if you wish a paper to furnish you
w ith a week's leading and make yon a bed
spread afterwards, subscribe lor tho 'n
nt, lil'ujn, ,Sce terms on our fourth page.
' TATfs, a Washington City daily
I-nper, Democratic 111 politics, but unti - Ad -
ministration, lias Loon numbered without-
'exchanges for .several days. It is a spirited
11.11,,.,. .,.,. .... 1 .it 1
' . ' 1,0 "!'0
".W,'Vl'r ,0 "U ,avora " ,ts dil,1'
tliat we may keep posted in r irl to tho
t, ;,, .. i -,- , ...
sentiments and posit.on of the antl-Ad-
ministration Democracy.
, .
fl-tf-'Ihc Ikmnrrat mul Sn.toul, Kbens-
ilr i i,. ,-, ,i, . . n i ,
J H .iis,a,i
; now edited bv C. 1). M.irrav. K. . ,l
t,,,,i,l,f.,l I,,. ii i 7i,, v ,
' ' -' "ne, w e
i . i: r n... -tr .
, ' r e w.si. tlio
gentlemen success, and we have no doubt
.1. :,,
'
Wo have important accounts from lTn-
per nnd Lower Cochin China. The kin"-
i in i, ,, in.,, i no Kin j-
1"', of Tonk.n, a dependency of the (in-
f . . on "
pile of Annum, is in full revolution. It
is stated that the insurrection was excited
,y t1(, Spanish missionaries nnd that the
native Christians motbo ,.;,.;.,l ....,,.-
linn, .-.everai vessels were immediate v
. . , . . -
!in.t 1','"11 T,!1"'" '' M'l"'" '- bo revolt,
nnd the capital of the kin-dom itself is
. ' 1
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fta-Antoine Lu Claim a half brood In
"ban, living at Davenport, is said to ho the
's, nest man in tlie Mateol I.nva. (ioy.
Grimes ranks next in wealth.
, The coik tie.' is beinir extensively
' cultivated in the neighood of t'ineinati.
Ten thousand cans of acorns have been
j ordered for planting.
I f,cafThcro are some men wlin-o opipnsi
tion caii be reckoned upon uri'msi overj
thing that has not emanated from them
selves. EST ATI-: OF 7,' 0 HE! T II'
o;-a,;l.
.'.".7. i:v, ,sv
VOTlt'i: is hereby given that Letlurs of Ad
11 ministration have been grunted to tho un
dersigned, on tlio estate of Hubert Wrigley, Sr.,
Into of Bradford, ton u.'hip, deceased. All per
sons having business concerning tho same., urn
hereby notified to make immediate settlement
with tho administrator.
William i.. wi:k;li:v,
y1ii,',n'iiO-fltor.
Bradford township, January ID, IS.il.
C'AITIOV
LL person, are hereby cautioned. gainst buy-1
ing, or in anywise meddling with tho follow- mnn. -M N-rolono Mimod, Daniel Loll
ing property, now in the possession of Dnin'l brety, ('. Apken, Decatur Simons, Mrs.
Horn, of Brady township, Clearfield County, Pa., Snrnh King, James Allen, William S
vi: Two Harrows, one Wind-Mill, one Log-Wod. ' Diekov. William MoWl,. .11 Am-, fi ..,'
one Long bled, one lot of Hogs and lynk. Oxen
as the same belongs to inc. and is only left with i
.l,l llurn on limn, subinel lo m nr,l,.r
said Horn on loan, subject to my order.
O. W. HOItX.
January 19, 1853. .It.pd.
I'ltS and Bl'l'FALO KOBFS to suit the
season, at
K UATZ.lt':..
U.I Ull I, Mi (mi t,y Mil l.
'I'lll: Siil,., ,il. olVrlhe following inhiuhlc
Real IMi.l.. 111 private Mil,., silinitc In lici..
I 111 town-hip, rl,-iiili,., CimmiIv. ri.tiliiiiiiinr iim:
1,1 ,, I ,'n ,-l iir iiii ,... I J I . ; !. . ... i : . .. . :
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onligiioii", vi.
Fii TY-ri;iir .ri;i:s.
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AMI
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IUT.'!'. lllll Al,llt tillv ll,.r i. Ir,l It.., I.
' tnirls nr.- cll tin,l,,.r,,l wild Pino TIiiiIht mul
' " i" "oil utt.l r ml.rnK, mul ,n.ia Miit
"'iy on,- wiping tn K into tlic l.uKini'.H. Tlioy
will Ii,' M, 1,1 H'liuri.U'ly or tocrllu-r. tu miil nur.
flinioTi'. TiTina- nni, Ihinl i.C ll. .,nr..l,., ......
t-ti ii si-rr-. 1 ,'nn.i-nn., llunl ,.f the ,iir, liHo -
n..y in liiiml, mul Iho ImiImiuo in two voarly ,i,v-
iiii'iit.i
1-i.r lurlliiT Mirtii'iil'irs inniiiro ut'
JiHIN MIUFI', or
S. W. KKAli V,
.t.ioiM,',i,- ,;(,. A'Wr' .l.raim ,V. Km-
I.
.luiiuiny 111, ls.V.I
-tl.
PEOFOSAIS WANTED.
SK.l.i:ii PKnpliSAl.S will l. roeoiv,,,! a I the
ollieo of till, Cilllllli'siolielH of C'lel.rllelil
County, in Clem lielil, until lUv 2'Mh day of .I
V ",r "'" nuililuij; n m,,v Coiirt-
nu,., Cll r, et In.nt l,y !lli foel deep, will, oIlieoK
tienenlli nml omul rm.ni above, with life nroul
vinills fo? Prutliuiiotiirv's. neuilor, mid Cm.
llegintor's ami Cum -
.i.-si,,-rn!lii.,w. "
peeilii'iilions can ho seen nl the otliee nf H. J.
nnllm'o, t lerli, tor ten dnvs iirrm.,linir thu '(
tiny ol January, 1S;",;i,
... . . - o
Proposals 1110 desired to express wluit tho
e.inlnut will he taken fur, Iho eontnielnrs to
take the ..Id man-t i l! of Court II, ,11-0 mid ollii-es.
All 1 1 roposiil. uuot ho m',.,iiii,nnn.,l l,y the
''f 11 re-pon-ihlo niret;, retiilinj; in tlio
County nf ClearlielJ.
JiHIN IRWTV. )
ii:o!-(ii-: i:itiiAui, y cum'iis.
WM. .M.t'llACKHX, J
Attest It. J. Wai.i.ack, ( lerk.
1 Coiiiiiii.-.-ii,ners' (Itliee. Jan. 12, 1S.VJ.
A MEETING of the Ton n Coi .m il of
'l EAiii tLl.li I'.oiiornii will l,e held on .Mon
day AI'U".'llo,,l, 7, ut o o'clock, for
the Mirii'i-e of si-llliii ' !... .... 1 u nf I!.,.
ioul.'Ii ollicer.-.
who liave unsettled el-iiins a
gaiiut the liorough will present them nt
or before that time i',r settlement.
I'.y oi'.l.-r of Council.
L. .1. CHANS, A', .'..
I'oit sai.i: 015 mix
' 4 VAf.fAIiI.l-: TAVKKX ST A XD AXl)
l'AI'.M of S.i ACKl'l.S OF LA.N'Jl, 65 of
which iiro cleaieil mid limler cultivii'.i'in, situ
ted on ('Icarlicl 1 Creek, on tho main road lending
I10111 Clenrtiuld town to Clearfield Pride, in
Clearlield coiinl v, Pa., und three miles distutit
, ti ..in the furmer place.
, 'I ho house is bireo. now. Well ralciilntoil for a
i1''"',0''"' ,vi!l e-oinniind nearly nil tho custom
" wauTiiieu (iuriuK tlie Ireslicls, which usu- ,
ally last Innn f..nr to ,ix weeks. Theieare nlsu a1
k"Tl U",'"' V"?' Wj'"1' House,
""" '"nous oilier iHiinim-s necessary for eonvo-
t i .. ...... ,,.) 'II... . . r - 1
1. .i,u ii-iiiis ui sine will no
inadj ea-y say four annual payments. For fur -
A T s! 1 , 1 ,. , . ,.' ',,
' ' :'-.!;,V,,",,1,U' v'r,IM"'r. 1'-"ll- Clear-
lel.l. or ,s. W. ,,.,, l.lcn Ib.pe, Clearlield conn-
lv la. 1 os-ession ciin ho piven so that the
.nyer or reatorraii have the benefit of tho spring
business, which 11I0110 will amount to more than
double tho rent.
A. T HCH KVVHIt.
1 . 11 , 1,11,111 - ,11 ... 1,. 1 1, 11 '.. 1 1 ir
Jununry 5. is;s. tf,
"I .' .l?.! ifsi ,.T.
sisoi J, Jia -4; a
TllK rXl.KliSl.lXKL. takes this inothod of n -
uouncing to tho cituensof Cl.w.iold and the sur-
r nmding country, that he has opened
'
Jlir.If::, "-I,0 blh.JD
on Main Ftiict in .V. ,'i, ivl, ere ,.b
: . . 1 . . . .. . ' . .
I call, nml hones to receivo a liberal i,ntr.n.r..
. ! 1 I'eeoiumo.iato nil wli give hi la
; Oct. Cih, ls;,S
JKIUIMIAII NOIiUIS,
i LOOK II I '.It I.M)K I ItHI-
!mlll',,..l : 1 . .1 .m
' I V'" ,,'. "-'""'I fiiiisitiiiits, IIIKC llll. ,' 1-
I I .,,1 ..r ii,,r,;,r ,i i.ii n.. .1....
i "T Luve this day entered into cmmrtnerVhin in
1 THE BLACKSMITH BUSIXESS
'
and can ho f.uinil nt the shop formerly occupied
byj. s'hunkwiler, on Third street, in this bo.
' rough, where they will be pleased to see the r old
customers, and as many new ones as enn mnko
convenient to givo thou, u call.
I r i , ...
........... -our .iocs y,.r s,.n es ami pic-KS,
I 'iur log-eluuns and your pulling sticks,
"', ' '' '""r. "-''"" Jullr ll"0 Jour m,lr'.
, io imcu-ycar oiu sunn ineil go naro.
I
W spears will work up then just right,
T. prooning honks for every height.
Your swords too, shall then ho wrought.
To ploughshares such as do, no'cr bought.
.TACOfl PIIUNKWILKK,
tiLO. W. OKU.
Clearfield, December 8, li8.tf.
IJItODI Ci: H AXTIII). Vh,,t, Ilyo, Oats,
Corn, Buckwheat and I'iro-Wood. wanted
c leiirueiu i.epiioiican hi pay.
at tho ollieo of tho Clearlield llepiihllcan in pay-
'"'"""S- ''
1 1 Xdt SALK. bv Mkiihri i. . r.,,T.n ,,,;,... -
'
1 ;;ill V'f' '-ni A'AW.r-Also a few
: -Meat Cutlers ofthe best kind-with a largo vnri.
ety of (i.ioils in their line, just received, and w
on sold loir ,r cash or produce.
J Clearfield, Dee. 8, 1 ..VS.
IS7
TOTM'l-t. All persons nre hereby notified
Ilia. I no unileivigneil havo each n claim of
ono fourth of w hat was Iho interest of Patrick I
Itnllerty nt tho limo of his decease, in tho . ;t ,
lo res of laud, in IV nn town, -hip, n,,, inlverlis.'d
f..r sab-by ,. -r of tho (Mpliau's Court, ns tho
property of Felix Biill'erty.
i ';'A',.liU n
'.x1. : 'V,K. p.
. i t ,i ,v.
I doc. 20, 1S.-.S. 2t.p,l.
C.i:t.
M1
L-'f fOXPTAXT kite from tho Hast respee-'
.. .'!" '
i icaniciii ami ino cniiniy genera lv, Unit she Is
incpared lo give instruction in Music-
PIAXO, MFLODF.O.X AXL) (illTAIt
ALSO.. 1M Till: 1IIF.SCII LAVOtACK IT HMSli Tl I: It
NATIVE Toxori:.
Sho refers nil who may bo interested in the
above, to the Hev. .r. nnd Mrs. M'Lcud.
Terms-fS (i0 in advance, r fit) 00, if not in
nlvn nc.
Doe. 0, IS. 9. tf.
LIST OF LETTEIiS
nF.MMNlNIl IS TllK POST OFFICE AT CLE Att
HK1.H, IOIt (Jf AUTER ENDlXi: nee. Zl, 18,. it.
T 1 T ' I I e ....
,J""" . '"KI. lss iMargnret I loder-
sen, .Mrs. Harot I'ain, Joseph Dav -Kon
v ' -k. , !pr. Mit. ,.M ,. '
OrOniKat.rOSR, jM ,SS A n not t C 1 (t 1 1 1 , 111.
Hamilton, John l'rought, Amos Ifuttnn.
N. B. Persons calling for letters will
pleaso say they nre ndvortisid.
C. D. WATSON, T. M.
Clearfield, January 5, IftV.i.
.--. ' - - - V . I .
y
(5
- - .
( PII '. I i ( I A I, ( ' ( ) . 1. 1 ( ;
I'iumii huh, . . riuim iin, K',.-,,
300 Stuilen.s Attending Jannnry, 1853.
Now Hie niL'i'.-l nn, I in,, -i Hi, ,r,, I, c -
...!.., i ' '
' "" ' '' ' Mk' I I It' ll States. V-, i
' ''"'i'ttua '"' u,,""i "i iiiet'ouinn i:,.,.n
.1 (' .. i , ..... ,
. i . , ,,, r, ,,r u ,,M,K hi', MllliT
"f A
i 1 1!""111'1 IVuh.-r of Aritl.tuutit 1 C'm
1 t ' """luliim.
',' ' , ;"";!'k ' '' Jf K, Tnu liui.-,.f
. ."'K lu'' l"".'
A. t'oHi.KV mul W. A. Mn.i.mi, Profs. of Pi-uiimii.
rllii.
sixtiLi: and D'tt.iii.r: j:n inv liomc ki:i;p.
i.Mi.
A.1 iiful iii
Ill every .le,irtllen f Im-in,, f,.
mi.,i,r,,i .,iii,,ii,tl,'i!li,;i ;,
ill,,.
II, ,u,l j I ,;,i,l, ,1 M,n ii Mnciiitili
'II-
I ,n-iviiiint'ft ( 'iinuurrtiiil L,
Are tnulit, nml nil other tnl.j, ,'l,i iiceijiii-y fur
tlesueees nml tliuri,ii;;li cliiuiliua of u
priietieal lni.-iii. -s man.
iiti-:.nr.ii i iK-.M.
I'rnivi, nil iho l.r.-ii.I..m. ii, Pill-bm-h Ut tho
i '..:. . "esifin
,,, T BvuiAVKl. won.
i IMP OUT A XT I X r'OII.M ATI ON.
I . .... ...
.-.in ., r it miv n ,i i-,,..,i .... .
cuts outer nt 1111 v tiin---Xn viiralinn Tiino
unlimited lte iew at pli-i-uro lirailiiaies psis
teil in nhtaiihii' shun linns: Tuition tor full Com
mercial Curse, s ;:,,ihl Aveni-o time., Mn 12
weeks; It.iar I J-'.iiiper week j lalionore. i UU ;
llutiro cost, $ii'l 1)0 lo fro in).
jl:Kf Min Iskr.-' sons received nt half rice.
I'or Curd, Cireidnr, sirciuien? nf llusiness ami
iirniiuirutul wiiliinf
i address
iicluso thrco stumps, UuU
r. v. .iKXKi.vs.
I'itt.-ljur"!!, Pa.
dec. 8, 1!?;,S.
The "Great Republic" Monthly.
To TllK 1' I II Lie, Till: HOOK A VI. CKIIIUIIICAI. Tll.lllU,
AMI TIM: I'llLSS,
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issue, 011 or nhnut thu first of Jiec-mlier
next, so 11s to he 111 s-uson to (oiiitiinnd tlio onr
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Mx-
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I . , v l'"-. iiiuw.ira in
;tho lu.diest flylo ofw 1 ensravins.
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' variety, eoniliined h ith more tliur.,uh excelleueo,
f it Is oeliovel, tlinit ever pctoro olfe-ifd to the A -
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j hoving authors and pnpulnr writers nro incliided
iin tin) list nf enniribnlnrs ni..r,i,., I .. i
Prentiss, Charles Swuin, Fitz"(freen HnKeek'
ICIis.J. IiiL'cr.ell, Orcf-tes A. Urownson. (iou.
!Ueo. P. Morris. Nathaniel Win. ?!.. f-l..
1 '-'vj. 1 . ..i.'iii.-, nam in ci ieer nl, 11, ,n. L ins.
... ' ., ,, ', ,, . .
n ' Albert V 1 " f KrlZi, Abbs Ailrlan
nlet , II, n H T C to ,1
I T, U Ii ( j, ek I)i, vn - J ' T ilea Pev'
1 ,"u. waiK I'owniiig, ; j. 1. ilvnAW'y,
i i " c"l"l'r"""ff longllst of writers, among
' ul u,usl T'l""- conn-
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Uvfl-Tob Printing neatly executod here. ,
Scrofuto, or King's Evil,
I" a i-nini,i,i,,nid iti, n,', n ! rrtit 'mn nf lliO
i i,:. , i i,v vi.i. i. i,,. iin,. I i ti i m . ,,,,,i,,.i
Mink, ami juioi. H-n i;i t la rin mutton, it
H Hal s tlic hi'le IkuIv, and lnn Imi -t nut
i i ... l . . i .... .. .....i
in ill iae nn any p ut i.' it. No nii.'mi i fu-p
li'i'in in iiit.ii K-, imr m time cue M l.n li it. mny
lint dr.tioy. Thi' si r . t'n 1 taint is villi, in .ly
cuiMil by hi t, 'ii i , I .1, -eiee, b.'.v liyiiie, ili
unli li'il or ii,iliallby I, mil, impure fur, lull,
and lilthy habit, tho depre1' in': vices, mul.
uliove till, 1 y the viierei.l inlci imn, W Jm t -ever
be itsoiiin, it ii her, dilary in tho cen
titution, ,l( M i'iidin? " fi' iu 'M, hts to children
unt'i the thiid and fnirtl. r'iiei .-. t i"a ;" it'decd,
it i"iiii to bo the in. I cf lii,i Mho nivs, " I
will vi .it tlie iiiiipiiticfi of tl.e latliiis upon
their i l..hhe.i."
Its cU'eots ciniim;'!ii'o by dei"sitiiin from tho
blood i f corrupt or uleei.ms iiK.tier, which, ii
the him; , liver, and int'Tmil nr'Miis, i:i termed
t'llie.eles ; in the glands, Fwcilinns ; and on
the sarliiee, ornptions or fores. This foul cor
riiptiou, which (.'cndei-s in the bl ind, depresses
the cncriiiM of life, so that ferofuloiis constitu
tiniis not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, hut they havo far le-.i power to with-'
stand thf attacks of other disease.,; ennfe
ipien'.ly, Viet liuiiiber.') perish by itisorderH
wh.lcli. iiHli ni;',h nut scrofulous ill their nature,
aru Hill rend red fatal by this taint in the
y li'in. Mo-t nf the cniisiiniptioii which de
cimate; 111 " l.'.i::i:iii family lun it . origin directly
In; .,.,.'i,,':. i; n , 1 1 , , i ,, .1 ;, , ,,,,,1 i,
' d,. ,U, ' . c d a . 5 nf tat liver, kidney, bruin',
,ul,. n.a.'e.l, ot 1:11 the oi'Sims, lirlso lloiil or
, a; j i,;.:iav!. I by the tauK- ('.rise.
U:' iU.'U!ir nf all cer p'i le me tirnfnloiis ;
t mr tHr.-"li lire invaded ,v Ins leikiii!? in
. . .... ...
1 lectin i, a at tlie.r le a!',b is lr.idi riniiii d l v it.
'I'o cii.i'ise it in m the sysfm ve n.i.st lei nvnto
1 tic blond by an n'.lci alive medici-'e, ai d in
: vlgoi'ate it bv healthy f.md and e::vr:-ii e
'such a liivdicii-.e v.c supply in
A YE I TS
('::iiii!o:'.!!(l Extract of Sarsapr,rilla;-
the I:-., :! i i't-etu al rctn-'ly which the medicnl
skill nf me- times c.i'i drv's f , r tliii every
aOi- r-- pr viilii-' and f,;tal malr.dv. It is com
1 :' ',;'' tho mn.' t active remcjii;!. thr.t huvc
1 "-.-.i dl: covered for tho r.vpur;;;.ti;:ii nf this foul
de.. r lev frf.;:i the Lined, mul the rescue of the
rys-icm fmni its di-tnictiv..- touseiiucnecs.
Iienee it I'.cnld l o iii) lnyed for the cure of
not i.iily scrofula, but uls'o thnne 1 ther ail'ee
tio.i.s which ari-e finm it, fuch as Kui'lTlTK'
und Ssts 1isi:asi:i, Sr. Antiioxt'h Fun:,'
lins;:, or Kut.siit.i.as, I'imtlis, l'lSTt'Llai,
I'LOH'UI.s, lil.MXS Slid Jidll.s, Tl'MOlU), Tetti'.u
and S.:.r K:mtm, Scii.ii Hi ad, Kinowoum,
liu 1 TMA-nsM, SYPiiii.irieimd Mi.ucchial Dir.
LAM S, Dimi-.T, Dvsl'l I-SIA, UlUlILITV, Mid,
indeed, a 1.1. C.iMpr.At.NM aiusixo iiiom Viti.
Tr.i) on Iui-i-r.E lii.'ioii. The jopiilnr belief
hi " impurity of the u'.OMi" founded in truth,
fur fevi fiila ia a (kgencrBticn of the blued. 'Hie'
particuhu- purpose unci rirtue i f this San-ajuw
rilla is to purify and roRviicriitc this vital Huid,
without which snui.d l.caltli is impotfiUe in
contaminiitcd cuiiL'.itutlnus.
Ayer's Cathartic Pilk.
. IWl ALL lilt I bi A tela lr A I AiiilLT IjitilU,,
J nro ko compot d tlmt tisor.se within tlio rnnpo of-
, unu tiviu:ii 1,111 iuii;iiiu vr t'in.o inoiit
' ,. . . 1 , .
' iiieir i.'ui irillim 1111 pel ties senrcll, 1.1, U I'leallSC,.
mid iioioic en rv portion nf the hui.inn iirciin-
i:n, (ornetin:; its tli.-cikcd nitiun, mid reblorin
I'" '-c. lihy italitics. A a cem riiii ik c of these
! pi"l'eitie., Il.e inu.lid who is Lowed down with
j P"''1 "r pkyiicid ill lility is Bitunished to tiud hi
"." t n.crj.y if stcr'ed by 11 remedy nt once so
biuii'lc mid ill vi t i 1 1 1-.
.nt 01ib' they ci.re the cvevy-cby romiilnint
! V ,vcr-v '"'.'v' fc,lt m.ny formubiblc and
1 ' "'H"0"" "' 1 ' aR'J't Kotow riniicd is
.1 1 . e 1 .- . . ..
I I'lea.fd to furm.sh pratis my Aniensan Almaiuca
' 5"n,;!:'"8 f :rti!-au.s of Jh.ir cure, end directiw
1 " VS ''w fol "W,i"B '."'l'l?ii.U: IW.'w-.
I W' v '"""' ''"''"''"'WJ' ?'" J'j1
Htwach, Annua, hiitqtrtian, I'aintnmiil Moifad
j (irf,o ' the Uim-tli, FMn'mry, Lott oAmtf
"'.. "im-aice, anu ou.cr Kiniircsi complaints.
miiir.q from n low ct.-.tu of the bodr or ohstructioiv
of its function!.
Ayer's Clierry Pectoral,
roil Ti:r. vmu cvur op
Couxhsj t'oldf, InlSuciizn, Ionrscnct,s,-
fv,.ii.. 1 1 1 1 1 ?.,..:.-......,., ..
Croup, irroiit-.irtis, Incipicut tonwnnp,
I tl0I!' '' tI:c r''I,t,f ul C'o.ismn ptf ve
! V.iUi0"ts ia ttdvtt,,cod fcttt f the
msensic.
m wide is the flcld of ill usefulness and so nil.
n.erou. arc the c.
crrv sctliun nf cn-iintm aluunds hi ncnans pub-
, lirlv known, who bnvc been rehired from alanninK
' and wm desperate ,!i.r-.u;cs of the lung, by itd
j ime. When once tried, in superiority over every
! oilier me.licine of its kind is too apparent to ecap
' observation, and wlirrc its virtues nro known, the
( -- - - ...v. .... ..... ni,r, ,
i pul'he no longer hesitate wluit antidote to employ
1 '"r ''1C dist.esing nud dangerous affections of tho
I """) , n, ,ni,i me- mum-iu iu uui i-iiunir.
"m ".'""I inferior remedies thrust upon tho
coniiilllliilv havo failed nml henn .tiscniilcd. llii-i
1 . i," , . . : ; ,, ' "-
has rcimind friends by every trial, conferred benefits
dueed cures too nuuicrous and too remarkable to
! lc f"roUc"- mr.r RED BV
kWlS, 9 . . illlJt & tOr
LOWELL, MASS.
NOI.l) HY
C. I). Watson-, nnd M. A. Pit A-ir, ClearfluM'
L. F. P.im.NSKii. Mnsrinlale.
('. 11. Fustkii, Piilip!liur'.
, ''iinvciKi ille.
. Liithersl,iir'.
And all d: n.; ri -is. doc. 22, 1S53.J
I . ACItES OP MYK TIMTM.-r, svn
1-IUUU m, i i .-r - . .
n,. ti. i,.-
the Mill day uf January, 18.i9.nt 2
o'clock, 1'. M., wiil ho Fold ut tho town of Hello
finite, Centre Canty, Pa., all that valuable body
of f.and, containing traits, each acres
nnd l:: p..ieh.s, with Iho allowance, situate
partly in ('.-litre coaly nud partly in Clearlield
I,',' , ' ' ' !'- " , U V",''" "' U, mul LilUo
! ,I-1""" "--ok;., wit Inn live mile, of the West
enmity, Pa., on tho waters of the big nnd Littlo
, ,. , - . .- . :
i Z VXSVj"?.
i- , v.,-" " : .',. .
I ,,,,,. Th0 ,,.. pHy is W(,n i,,,.,,', J(ot
! -."'. neing well set w.iu tlio Lest white pino
j nn.i winio on:i liuuii-r, and wit un t hroo miles.
--f" ''o Srent Si.., Shoo Coal Mines, at which
Shoi B"roa,i
!',n"in:,t"' nn'1 .TM V Tn'lercntraet. U
" 11 Property well ealeulat'-.t to nt.r.,.-. tho attnn-
uu" ul. "'".' 1 "K"" w'.".'n TI0W
propeny will please call on Edward Berks of
Clearfield enmity, or K, C. Burton or James G'dli
land. Centre county, living near tho property,
will show the same. !,. session will bo given on
Iho fir. t of April, 1 .'..) title g i,id. For partlo
ulars addrc,
R. n. LONH,
Tlll'STRI?.
); H, Hi'.-.'i,! Lancaster, Pa.
I' ICI-:XI-: XOTK'!:.-Tho following na
J mod persons have filed in the on.' of tin
Clerk of tho Court of Q uarter Sessions of Clear
field Coiiniy, thoir Petitions fir License at the
January Session next, agreeably to Aot of As.
sombly of March. 2s, ls.15, entitled "An Aot to
regulate tho salo of Intoxicating Liquors, Ac
W. W. Anderson, Ponn township, Tavern.
H. Hays Morrow, Clearfield Borough, Tavern.
Augustus Mulson, Covington townsitip.TaTern.,
Bauiuel Robinson, Boggs township. Tavern.
Lyonel W. Weld, Lawrence township, Tavern..
A. L.Og.len, Lnwrenoe township, Tavern.
James Bloom sen. Piko Towndiip Tarera
Poter Bl.ioin, Jordan Township Tarem.
John stiller Jr. Bog; township, T -vern.
dec. 2il. 1S!. UliOlU.E WALTERS, Cl'k.
Constablos IllaiJis for sala ut this Oco,
i
t,