THE REPUBLICAN. i nf ricid, Pa ,Itiniittrpt3,lBs2.) 0-stuch of otiilliado 'occupied with Oleriga - Iy, but very credifithld,..acidresk Di'. CATLIN, to 'tho exclusion of our •ual variety. ' - •• • - • 0"....W0 were sure we Would, be able, to y beforo',Cour readers this 'NYC' JIC • ount of the Inatiguration, on TiteSday st, of Col. Btotun, as.Cliief Majistrate of ho State. for the next three'ycars, as also e address of the . new" Governor. But so r we have not heard a , word, and can my guess that every- think passed ofr in ood oilier, and piOrnise full particulars in ur next. . , --:-.--IP • .. • ' .7 , t ihe 'next Presldeney-HBlichtlitan'sTiospelts. } i The Democratic party of LanCaster Co., held their election for delegateste .the County Convention, , on Saturday , the 10th gist., and contrary to what the public had been led to believe by the organ of ,Mr: , t nerin. - Nares enclitics in that ,county, re -:ulted in the 'election of an alniost unani mous, delegation in favor of that 'gertileman or the next Presidency. We had felt con. ident that tutlecidad tnalerity ,O(the'De mocracy of Lancaster county,would pre fer this great statesman over any '4r nil =competitors, whetieVer the time fer action 'W , ould arrive; but we must confess that' the opposition to him in that county had Fled us to — belieiie that their numbers Were 1. - ,• : at least respectable, and that: they would poll a sufficient number of votes against -him to make the party throughout the state t t believe that there was serious cpposition to him at home, and thus AbrOW some doubt `over the expediency of his nomination by the National Convention. The issue was fairly made. The opposition • have. been :xtremely active, and have labored con -'santly for the last year, and the result is that out of 46 districts in . the County, 41 elect Buchanan delegates; three, Cass del •.. gates, and two are doubtful. Avery.large 'me was polled. f So 'far, therefore, as .•entisylvania is concerned, .the selection - .1 the next democratic candidate for Pres "aent is settled, and 4 AbIES BUCyAIVAIki • VIA i 1 :e the choice of the ,next fourth of March onvention by a very large majority. over 31 competitors. •' , lt is unfortunate that this expression on o part of the democracy of Lances r county did not take, place months ago; ' r we , are, inclined to believe that - there to many democrats who havesonuntted ~,.,„! , p, „ emselves in favor of the claims of other ndidates, sololy because they were in uced to believe that the opposition to him 3 Well-founded and formidable, and that ...would not be well sustained at home ; 't . whO would, upon no other considera r'-p, have consented to 'abandon their first ioice, and the just - claims of our state. ~ri Buchanan is popular ittPennsylvania. •,...,:ere aro very few democrats really op • .'-ed to him—and the wonder is, thatthere • .old be a single one. It is true, that ..,. ~.. re arc many good democrats advocating -. claims of other Candidates; but in nitic ses out often, they ,do so under the mis,. lien idea that Mr. B. is not popular,' and' • nnot secure the vote of the State. ' Had :is action on the part of the democracy Lancaster, taken place .sooner, - very ny excellent democrats would now be lie'ved from the false positions in Which cy appear before the public.. W.: hope, oweyer, to ;•see them pursue that course the future, which is' dictated by wise 'cadence, and a hart attachment to the . inciples of Notional:DeinocraOirlin order' ,at the .National - administration may he . seedily and safely restored to, the demo ats . .•:Tho prospeets"tire now highly favorable ._ ''Mr.'Buchurian. The claims. Of Penn 7. l lvarna.aro universally conceded, and all 'at is necessary to.secure. his nomination the Natiettaf COnvention,is.the evidencO 'fUnion and harroOnytai home. That Mr. itchanan'attould',be unpopular iwith the , emocracy of his ow . n 'state; would indeed ..e a strange fact. To' whom, more than 11 o Mr. Buchaiiati;•ls•lhalentocracy in ehted for it4lifiday' triornPhs; 'for its . hitth l '• • 1 4liaritettr, and •for' . it,s fyrn' find' patriotic t , itrind on all impOriant.natioadl questions'? HisfamOi'ai , a statesman, :belongs. to tho . . action, and is world-wide; and not to lion, or him at , home, would indeed :be. i giving the demoCraey of:Pennsylvanta a-charaa. ter that we trust. never tci:see it merit. Srnem AND Low WAGES.—Louieiana ossesses- a greater--amount of specie, in ropoition to)ier ',paper . pireulation, that,' ny other State in the WO 0 not mistaken, the 4vagesAcarrelianics . 4 nd laborers are higher, or as in at as in any of the Atlanttc,States. :Gan y 'of -our, paperanouey worsliippers lain the reason of this l 'and .why the wq ed:cif labor thdre does ~noveonle doom to mothina like 4‘tert cents a,day ?" PANIITERB.--Vci have heard tlin, taking and killing of , no. less tlittit pditibers by the hunters of our g em.' ty, duriug tlie late hiantingertiotti ,And there are said to iie:it row roo.ro, left. .:. r-: COLD: WEITIIEB,—...---.--....r.,-1-!Arld .vstrious.r . tkmoro. are current as to the ,it '11`; .I'6llltll.lPpiron , Fita t o oe the,c9mplain is uni. reSiliti it is likely to produce on the'cabH 1 ..• . . ..• ' .. . Alla .r!'.. . . ..E:.,.. ' ' • , ul!,. OR 11EN1 4. 'llia , understood that Lord Palm - ers. l ,I.s -,, ,• ma .versa) that this is ono of the regular old 'SO! ton means to bring the whole ;matter -be- keyqn TAVERN fiishianed 'WititerST`abd,Snew iias ^iNted .. - ', - MBE A 5 ,` , , lo.ri rerkett the well •., fore Parliament. ' ' A ITI'A.., as as the . SON LINE 110 TEL, all pert's' Of enr,country, everi,, New_ 9r., : FnANcE.—At the latest dates, PariS Wiis . 1 E r ' if'R lbans.being fevered ;With about siYCirtelteS.:.perfectlV tranquil. The - reSult of the elee': ' ' . si ,„„,,i,, , iAing the Merlon minty lion. In Brady Irnyn. . . . 'Mo. Clenqield county .ea rhe turnpike road Willing to I .rio. on then 2th, 'with tolerable geedileighing;- lion is as follows The home is largo and slammed ous. and wail fined uP for rt . i Tamen Weise, with Stabiles. eta.. cittimhed ThOte nit; „_. Whole number of votes, ' 8,146,7 t.,,, .-0 ' nuNIIREI) AGRES of Land attic! ed to it, or li o (pal in event almost without precedent there.. 1 ' its fur farming purposes. If not said roan it will be g r i rnicii. For L.' Napoleon, 7,439,211 rowedee will be given ou tho first day of April next In this section vie have. not had a:very For faitherpanicuiSti apply to the subscriber at 4;ioßrlltitt Against, ' 610,737 , ur.kartiar. heavy fall , of snow at any one time as vet, i Pitmen! is, 1852. . Majority' for Napoleon, 6,798,479 but we possess the "advantage of keeping) Louis. Napoleon was inaugurated on the all that falls, fore the mercury 'has seldom first inst.' The ceremony passed off disturbance. t di slightest with aspired td , rise above zero,.and we begin to out the ... feel.quite comfortable when it. gets withinl --, , The Wonderful Resources of California. a round dozen .of the freezing point. - i 1o ie lait i s - e. Niondc,ky,lci!iit, ,.',t, , oriceded on' We find, in looking over the files of California pa pers,that some new and hither. all"lands NVASAIIO . coldest ' dhy yet--.and . , to undeveloped resources are constantly on the next morning after sun-rise 1 11 6 1 being brought to light in that wonderful Mercury 'stood at 16 degrees below.zero, !country. At first,says the Ana California or' 49 degrees WOW freezing. , , the production Of that country Was hides, I then came• gold, and .although ;she was ,a Even this must not , fria bi non any4ody, very valuable country, owing to her gold for we may . go doWn 16 degrees more be.! mines, yet her soil was of course poor and fore we surpass ourselves.. A gentleman unproductive, because of its mineral char 'of our village, who has carefully register- newt.. But gradually we find that grapes. 1 rich fruits, and huge and most delicious ed the extremes of heat and cold foi many - . vegetables, are the almost spontaneous, years, informs us that the coldest weather ; ' .. ..,„ • he has. experienced in this place, was, in ', later we here of elegant marble, ledges oil January 1840. On the first of that month granite quarries, of quicksilver mines, of the mercury stood at 26 degrees below coal mines. ' We listen among' the moun zero, and ranged from '1l)'io - 20 the whdla ! tains, and we hero a hundred waterfalls, waiting merely for the mill to turn out Month, and on the 1961 it stink so low asi ? with li untold magic the richest fabrics. On' '' 32 degrees below zero, or 64 degrees be- examination sonic say the soil of a largo, loW•freezing point. ' :,.. portion of the State and the climate also are admirably adapetd to the growth of the very finest of cotton. From ice and granite, to wines and orange;—from the Indian scarcely removed from the brute, to the most refined and delicately consti tuted mind; from the canou to the steam palace, whose various saloons are soft with velvet ; they are all found in this ill under stood and ill-appreciated California of ours. The very last production, however, is found to be nutmegs, which are found growing_ very finely on the hills of' that State. The Sacramento papers say that astonishingly fine speciments of nutmeg have 'Zen discovered. Gov. Bigler says he saw a large quantity of them growing last summer. C* - "'Crov. KOsstmt was in Harrisburg last week, the guest of the Legislature and citizens. He did not stay for the, inaug tiration, but started for Pittsburg on Sat urday, laying Over Sunday at Hollidays olio "rowaies" and • ,4 1adics"' of Harris. burg kicked up,a tepriblo fuss with the Legislature, at the time of the reception, by playing the game of the dog in the 'manger. The Legislature seems to be highly incensed in consequence, but wheth l'er at, the rowdies, or the ladies, or both,l does not so clearly appear. At all events they arc threatening to pull up stakes and move to some place more famed for deco rum and good Order, and where the ladies have better manners than •to put their sweet, dear little feet on gentlemens' seats. It is said to be an "ill wind that blows nobody any good," and perhaps this wind is no exceptithn to the general rule, and! now is the time for Clearfield to hold up her head. Just:bring your Legishaure up here, gentlemen, if you wish to be protec ted from such foul. indignities. ilte have , the COV ernor now—and that is consider lable—but We could support even the hon. 'or allaying your Legislatorships in our midst. There are but two places to go tul that will at all suit you if you leave Har risburg—one is Clearfield, and the other is Ridgway ; but as all Elk county has been converted into stock of the Sunbury and Erie railroad, we look for an easy victory. Comb, then—won't you come 7 We'll be bound for the good conduct of our ladies, who know how to appreciate such courtesy as the assernblga wisdom of the State are-want to extend to them ; and as for rowdies, why, we have none— i they all go,down the river • M==M FOUR OMILATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA New York, Jan. 16.—The steamship Asia, lyoniLiverppel; with dates to the 31 inst., arrived at 6 o'clock. this evening.— She experienced much diflinilty in reach ing her Ivarl . in consequence of immense quantities of ice. Tho 'Asia brings 49 passengers. She left Liverpool at 9 o'clock 15 minutes. • . The'Arctic arrived out on the Ist inst. -Henry,•Ellinabworth, a passenger, died on beard 'the Arctic Dec. 230, :The' Arctic, in entering the Mer sey, came in contact with a steam tug, tow ing a ship, severely injuring the tug and doing Borne demo? to the steamer.. The majority' for Denis Napolean is said to be 7,000,000. The overland mails arrived in England, on 1s! instant,, from Bombay and Calcutta but the ritiviccs are not calculated'. to give any impetus to the demand for goods or yarns.. . • The proposed loan of "two minims of pounds lOr'tho Greet Western and Cnn ada Company, six per cent. debentures repayable in 1857, has been completed in, Louden. • . ENGLAND.--The London Morning Ad-, vcrtiscr states.that•thocauSe of Lord Pal merszon's.resignation was the interference, on - the'part of•the Prime Minister, with the atijkirs.oftlieVoreigtySeeretary--that Lord Palmerston, .0n,., ascertaining the fact be cptne very titilignent, and by letterdematid ed an explanation. '•• The.ansWpr of 1110 Premier was vague and ghtifiling,'arid the rbsult was a length .fiii,d..'6:)oo,,ondoncd.betWeeti•the.--Foreign- Secretary :and the V,rerni.eri , , • On tiro . Other - hand, the Landau ,Times statiia'•that • verj:laseact of Lord Palm erston was the.. expressed. unqualified ap probatian of, Louis i Nappleon's coup d'etat.l London ,Chreiiidd -.states that, all Orts,of taracirs arc afloat as to the resig-:, nations by -members- of the , former gov 7 ernineptiN ca,ltn i ptq ! P . presgpt; but so car,.aapas,t,nfortpaticn, extends,' these kilrAgrliPP9... l 4-.07R111 )611 .V ° . -xek °P. PPJ I ' - ing bettprllirr r gi4essma`pp,:ittrefe;ncds , , VW ; London herald ~ sOys, that the friends p.O rnerstep are very Indig nant qt i14f.;,A440.0.18.0Ma1.,fr9r.n "ffir' We recommend the following sensible article from the Monroe Democrat to those who object to Mr. BUCHANAN ' S nomina tion because our whole State is not unan imous in his favor. The business of the ancient Polish diets was conducted on the principle that no measure should bd adopted unless it met with unanimous consent. Anyone mem ber could defeat the action of his associ ates by opposing it. There appears to be an effort making in some quarters to in troduce this sort of a custom into the dem ocratic party, by laying down the doctrine that because some. few democrats may be hostile to a candidate for the Presidency, , he should not be nominated. Some of-the opponents of Buchanan urge this kind of an argument against him. We have al ways been taught to believe that the prin ciple upon which our governMent is found ed, viz:—that the will of the majority should prevail and be respected by all— was particularly applicable to the Demo cratic , party, and we believe so still. If , Buchanan or any body else is the nominee, he is fairly entitled tothe support of every soldier under the banner of Democracy,) and would doubtless receive the merited support of those who at presentprefer some other candidate. If it be indeed true that they are pretended Democrats who are prepared to oppose the nominee of the Na tional convention in case he does not hap pen to be their peculiar favorite, such men should not be all Owed to exercise any in fluence over a party they are ready to stab unless its actions precisely suits their de sires. Terrible Steamboat Explosion Tho Steamboat George Washington. her way from Ciocinniitti to New Orleans, when near Grand Gulf, Miss., on the Morning. of the 14th, her boilers explode& with terrible effect, shortly after which the boat took fire and , was entirely consumed. The result of the explosion, upon the of ficers and crew of the boat, was fearful in the extreme, as well as upon the few pass engers. The killed and missing are Will iam Carroll, first clerk; Mr. James Treat ; Phillip, the cook; the first fireman, six deck hands and six deck passengers, whose names aro unknown. They are all sty posed to have been burned with the boat. The injured are Captain Irvine, badly scald ed; Mr..Pearc.e,second . cjerksbadlyscalded Daniel Clemons, engineer, badly scalded; Martin Dunn, second mate, injured; - Wiley, 3d engineer, do.; Mr. Moore, watch man, do.; Jas, Moore, first mate, do.; C D. Clemons, passenger, do; J.ll. Kugkondall, passenger, from Ky., slightly scalded ; Castin Wheeler, second cook, do. Tho surviving officers and crew were taken off the wreck about four hours after the explosion, by the steamer J. S. Cheno with. The books and papers of tho Wash ington were all saved. Two barges, in tow healyily laden with stock and freight . .were fully insured. • Pittsburg Municipal Election. Pittsburg, Tun. •14.--The election for Mayor yesterday resulted as follows ; For Sohn B. Guthrie, dem., the present incumbent,. 1428 ; for B. C. SAwyer, Whig, 1383 ; for Josph Barker,79s. , The small vote given to Barker is the subject of gen oral congratulation. , A 'NOW ER Sol EN TIFIC WONDER PEesiN Nn Artificial Digestive ',Fluid or Gastric Jule° ! A great Dyspepsia 'Curer:. prepared from Rennet, of Om fourth Stomlch.of the: Ox.; niter directions ut Baron Loihig,tho dreat.P.hysiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, 1.41, D, No.ll North Eighth Street, Thiladelphla. Pa. Tiiis is a truly vvendertul rem% eily tor indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint. constipation, end Debility. curing after nature's own mothod,by :nature's own' agent, the :Gastric juice, ties Aclyortissment tri anotherevi• Estate of Wilson McClure, deed. NTOTICE GtVEN. That Letters of Admin. 1111 Wlllll9ll havo been granted to the subscritere on the tame of Mime !Winer°. Into of Pio n townseln ; Utcnrfiehl chin'!. decency!. All litmus ineebteA •to tido estate will therefore %eche immrdlate pnyment.ncid thud) haring claim, anclus said e,tato mu lemmata! to present them duly authcip trotted for settlement. Reheat W. at'elnal., tit Car wensvl,lo. will gtvo tho business nt terd lon nt A tit.. Administrator., MAUI ArCLU RE. Admiahltalrix, Corwentville, Deo. Sio, • Estate of John W. Miller, dec'il. • • IvroTicp. 1:4 HEREBY GIVEN, that Lettered Admln• itd ration have n issued to the eulectiber. on lie astute of John W. Miller. tete of 'lcemen township. deceased. All "rme indebted to Bald (Mate will tbideldre make immielinte payment—end hcrn tinting i olaime ed. ind the eame..nre ye- Ide to rul e , e n v! t 'C i ro (I t t' ') ., e u : b n i e C h il t l 7 r itri tp f egrl ITI r a i t en 7 rnll ehi l rreuirlel to ling notice. in order that the estato may be settled vrnhout delay . . LION AL. W MX, Aden'r , li onaTir. !mustily , . Jar.ls. 1115 . S -pd. --------- - . Great Excitement lea the Sad!t...._cry Business. 1 - 4 11,EmING 8t STECO,ING re.peclfUlly enerunre to theft k frjet.th nnit the pulino in general, that they have entered joie c o .natinenhili in the chore beelines , . in'tiorwensvllie Their shop is on nteto ilteet, r•posita Scctirld i a hotel. Int,o neon oird liy 11. S. Ilion Inc whoop they have on imoil, and ore always oteoared to matte al the shottestnettoti , all article. in their line of bovine , . !inch its •‘, Saddles, Side-Saddles, '' N • —. V\ ness, Gears, Riding and iIS -s-V,Blind Bridles, 4-e. 1 - ALSO—Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Vali ses, Saddle-Bags,Whips, t Allot which they will warrnot to b mnou hi the 'etre end mod. approved styl. Al they rue both EX.VERILINCE.Ir WORKMEN they satisfied ihnt they can am general aatodaction. Thor [ f owl, Are libeial—and they will Par in exChrITEO for wvk all Merchantable Produce, tuck as Beet Hides, Lumber. Gram, &o ,end even I not ratified They would tesm.ctfally inviie the public to call and exam ice their coot end tattlfytheintelyes. D. P. PI.EMING. 14TI.:itl.ING CurwentvUle, Jan.B. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. Y virtue of:0 of writer V..tinitioni Expuuus, ty. issued out LP of the Gotrt Common Ilene of Cicattield coun nod to me directed; will lie exposed to Pub le te . 0.0 1 the court noose I , the born t.h of Glenitield, op Ml )511/AV the 1:(1 day ot rr.llllllAltY, next, the following ErritiertY. to Wit • — A eV' (mottoes of land sitifitte In --- township, Ulearrisid (row Elk) county, beEinning nt temnple tree the comer of lot No. 4tl t hence sent 133 Mims and 1.0 links ton r °mar, thenoe west 1) chains to n comet, thence sou h 4 chains non 15 beks to'n corner, tierce wen Betimes tin it corner...lth 50 licks to a corner. watt (5 clinics and 2.5 links woo. 14 steins end 65 links to is esrmr on tlie earth side el said kit No e east 31 chains end 00•I:nlis In lfe place of bet:lupine contat nine 115 1 . 4 nines End rn dr, sir ct 'nee:era, With a flume, F nine Barns. a Gininerr mid nliont ler nctra clsorsd end no Retinal thereon. Also n int( re: Janine the Maly contrite • inn 75 acres, tome or less being the 'emelt/oil bonslo of Ilre• eklith and Zehalon Via.nir and token In tleetaltoll and to he so ,d us me property of Jelin Gardner. ALSO, BY 'earl(' Of similar writ tuned out of the some court and to me difeele.l. will tie eXhOttlii tii the seine time nod plena. n certain tine( of Innil Won e In Fos tours. ship Clearfield county, titeironitle it a lemluet', Itien.; ll br lot No. 4:135 east 174 and nior.renihs 1 pieties to a corner. thence oo 0 line parallel with lot No. 4111:1 JJO tistruto., to a corner to line of lot No. 41, thence by some Weft 174 nod nine tenth perches to a s' one heap. Thence routs by Ict No 4.141 320 perches to place of beginning. contniving 1130 mak, mone or less. of Unseated hand, being the westernmost ttitrd part o f a c,tatin tract of bud surveyed in pursuance of star. I t No. 4010. tleiZeli and lOell in execution and to as the property of Henry roker. - - • ALSO, Y VIRTUE of a similar, writ. horned out of the snm• La court, and to me directed,.v/01 Pet. xposc..l to cehlte lode et the some t me and tditositorittitin trent, of emit to io hescrenco tow oshio, ricattield . canety, rolcoo'lla !awls clam Rotten. Owens. heir. of Mitchel( and Gorsdrellow char'd Knew end otter., cofttalnloc 1,01:1.1 et res. mote or leo t . ?—iietl trod taken %n,Slarall/..fZ611/Apsisserto das the property of Itotert Wallace. ALSO , . ICY VI ItTI E of a similir wr I, iti no, not of tho lel>ltCentt tail to me sir, Gird there will be exPeaol to puttlie sale et the snmA I tiepi ice, Ii ertsin Tract of Land Squat. in Coy octet u.nr estop, Clearfield cmaste, Poo ndsit la lend. of heroine end °their. conteinlnt NONI:9 Y ., diX acres. with nhout acres cleated nod (louse mod Imllovenneatr [norms, Fiimdrirci taken la executtin and to to sold as the Ompeity of Julau liestletron. ALSO, Y vinTirr. of a P!urptis Ventlitlonl Esponns itsued out e ; of the stole court, and to me of mood, will ha stimuli to pubfoselo et toe tame time and Once. n coTlaiii Trat.l. 01 L•ar.4l situate in f et4ipoo township. Clratti.dd canotY noun ors by land ot floone. 11 Davis. John Campbell, and others. con• tmeing LINE IIIINDIMUP ACRLu, with a Mowed boa Mime, Blacksmith shop and eintre Hare, and , uto , ut TEEN ua clew. d (listen's. t+eiz cud toxemia I zu:atiou cod to b e sold as the property of Andes w Davis. ALSO, BY VIRTUE of a orient Expense. Igivei of Thu tame Nina. antl•to mertitentod. will tie tviyo public tale. of the tllll4 tune and ,lace. SINT -SLI I BN Lae* and thirty• three perches of laud. t item° In 'Woodward toe nem). eientheld county. known hi the Ferns le Flynn. helot panel the Richard Whitehead Tina ejoteln,r land ol t'etrion Dowlin. 'Nettles Lafurd. and ahem, with a ne !leavened Li mull Litahie thereon erected, and nbant EINE: earns chimed. tiecterl mid Lanett in tneztititat' and to be d es the property of John Logan._ ALSO, mY virtue ern similar writ. impel out or the same conrt. ILA and to me direct , d, will be exposed to public rain at lb, saute timo and ri'acw. Certain Tri.ot of Lund situate in Pike township. Cleartin cl county. on the ttusquehann and Water tool turnpike. b% miles Walt of t nrwearrille, king nail of Tract No. 68Lrt, warranted an tbe name of Nick in li. and adding lands of the Oussinehanna and Vs aterlord tor:splice Comunov on the wart. nod ism' or George Beatty io thrienst and north. containing NW EY acres, more or less. with the improvements thereon. Simrld and taken in execution rind to ha sold as tbo property orJulin Elimper, by ' A. CALDWELL. Eheriff. Fiber if' Office. 112,oamip•s. CO, Nil. GRAND JURORS For February term, 1852. Robert l.awhead Farmer Lawrence Ross Rend Farm.,r do Jordan Read Farmer Jacob Campbell Farmer GeordeW. Rio: r Formes, J 35i611 111111WOOd Farmer liatuel Kephart . Farmer Russel Showalter Farmer Isaac McKee Farmer James M. I eantrd t'utraer Jeremiah Miles . Fanner John Golder. Farmer kg.felnt Farmer h ai. • Fa rmer Reeder Byers Farmer .51. A. Flank Tailor Jacob Dobler Farmer David Hoyt Clerk John Ferguson Farmer Jahn Roackman Girard William Tucker blamer David 1(111 Millwright John Eirelcona Farmer George Wilson. Jr. Faunas . . TRAVIS JURORS For February term, 1952. John MehnlY Fiirrner Barad4p Jrneph Nell do do gb Oliver Westover no do Wiliirm Atchison do Joseph Eaton ' do Samuel !Fullerton Farmer David Brown do Farmer Jurnet Irwin Alexander Bud } Sawyer John Onltch ' 'i Cabinetmaker 11myth Leavy ti, Farmer harm Thltmotall4;; do Jahn S a , do dO Oiler Ile I 'Ty do For g atOn JaMelJOtinkors, Ferule! . * Penn Optic Minot - Farmer Brady' .Mtokton ihinsall do .-' x co A. it tlehnell 'Pallor - '".., au John Mollowpeter Farmer '. y,niun Wilihun Taylor di ) .-. ..", radiord t i avtd Wilson ,do TA ' + du Miles Murray Blacksmith P' i' do , ___ Patrick Eowlin Farmer 'or... Woodward Beaty 11. third do Chen Simon ItorabJugh do do merles Sloan Miller Bons Valentine Ggarhart Farmer do Thomas Linilitori , . pall'Pllnlet flO Hassell ,NIOSIOIIIY ALMS( ' Bell John P. Odor do do Joseph Mllwood do Theism Vllll rem L. 11110002 , Eike Jot n Owens l:..d ' " do . der'd ' Jnool.) lailjek , . ~ do B.S. Humphrey . r i Millet do Amara Smith , Farmer fleccarin This Way! NEW and FASHIONABLE. CONFECTIONAV and ' OYSTER • MRS: L. DUNLAP' . 11Q0 Iti.aPECTPULLY tenders her compliments to her name; /LW ous friends in the borotistf of Clearfield end %Windy, and takes piessuro lu announcing to them that me has how received her stock or couns, and has them Hi ted'uo N style in her new budding on onh-erecond.titteet: watt side. where cony bo found a general assortment of • COIVREC TIONAR • Which she will dispose of on the roost reasonable Injure. Elll3•Wlii also be at nil times sutintird t with PIES leo.. MI. and , - tOystei Freshs. • And those fond of **the Fleur' aiin have them served to their taste on abortnotion either YligSli.,frastiEft 11.0Ati- E 1). 411 4 rEt or W. eix.sl,Lorub. :>...~ RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES of CLEARILIELD 'COUNTY; ) ARTkUR, ry70.1.,,,•rAti , Tamura 'or chniiinlo counts in; acco at w ith the county front tho 'Our Janacry.•lB3l . , to thet7tli of JaLuasy • i 852. inatsisof , , , ' , - r. To nm't recniXiol froth own#rt ofilnicited imndy. 'a wB3 TO amount receirql :from Collomois, ~ , . - ~ ,t ES bil To linignceot pad, ford for 1041 24. 1317 'Octi:led . for. now , tranu'unEd in connty. • • 60 E 4 Tolialauca one county at lost settlement,' , • 4rl 41f - alanocidua Tres Belt i runt.counit. 1 ' 155 71 B ' , .• '., , *Win 49 Cy arnmint paid JorprY.' ' ' I" • . ' . eirt cu. By amount of P.l. talon Eneritel, 1143 tni wy nm mot of Constables . wagon, ' • ' ' / 62 62 amount aoynt paid Aw • t' i1 46 146 4.2 04 fly amount mud County thmixdufaiders. '' • ' By amount pool Wild Viewers. , 141 16 00 fly amount pehl Prothonettry. • 11,11 fly amount paid Clerk 10.Commissionyis. , 148 72 By amount paid for °Ws in Common Pleat. . 01 21 BY nitoont.nullorifpoinoit eittioonnt). . . Ili lo By amount void ,Couuty Auditors, • 04.0 By amount paid lot Itepairs. WU O • 251 MI By umuunt paid on Printing' °Carat% ' ' u By amount WWI for COtrael, . . ,-, , •,P' 'GO Ou By amount pain I out ( rysr, ' 48 00 By amount paid Blin 111. , , • . lli 84 By amount mod tor Pnnther, Co: and Welt Bcalpi, ' 178 ti 7 114 o'B l o llol Paid for I'llkm :., , , 1 61 till By tillicUnt paid late TfetallieT,tho balance due. . 1 tili 1117 &Mount fin'd hi Justices . Tee's, , , opd lit amount paid for t all lees. ~ 1.9 87 By aluonnt of nranotatlone to Collcolorn , 76 4t) fly ,nmount paid tul Auditing Prollinnotnry's c.naouuts 12,E0 If, omen ut Vail kat'uutt:ltate tit I.ut No. 71. 300, 111 By swoon' paid ad Judnemant duo Aoadtaa7. 110 61 By amount itettitidell, ' 04 14 80n fly mount uatd for tiurveyinn u By n.nount of Peps find 11 in i.ct Aftninov General. 63 95 Ily umrinnt mcdiird to Tr4ysttraf aria placieu oaths. 19 • 1ent.. , .1 litt lOr 0 , 1 Ibutioh, '' 93 Treassinwhi per cent qu $1,202 01 et 1,,i Pet cent . , j. " Ift 61 • Outstanding Debts due County. GOD rer Y. t 4 TATF." Prom Own^rs of Unseated Lends, 114.1.1.04 03 Flom James Ilea, Jr., Col'r of Jurdan.lB47, lel 67 $57 75 Proa. Pt. Horn do llatnidin.lBld, &8 118 119 From Phi,ip Mike do i,nrwoiwo do 7CO 449 om David Corr do lux 146 4,erudi A b'm Pre6acr do l',ol'n do 13 (14 1 From Horn'lt42teleer do 10110 do u 69 - 111010 Jus. do /3 0 CP. 1 b 49 . Flom 11svid 1A.,: lid 1 :1l6111.3 1 d do 17 61 6' Gra J. aluNiurrs2 do Ilornst.le do J 9 Jr num Mows Peak° t..; ,obt do .26 61 llurgeny (to Covington do From 'l'honins 1'f111.021 do Penn .16 2197 From J. sittodetitn .10 11411 150 44 st; F , 031 J. 11.'1 do How dly 79 18 Pro a 11. t/cutPantior do liratly dr 44 al From Jame) 5111wun do Ilornsola do 9119 From J. P. Dur.t. do Veracious do .b 00 From A. A Rend do Coshrta do '4 73 ProtsVP. Witscruar do Jordandu 38 68 ('torn \V.I . . Fe dna 10tw0..165 110 lid From 3. Roth o.k do Morris ,do 31 415 From Wm I,vm Pike do IEO 17' Prom W' do Woo, and do . 70 Proton Ilayor.kor Ito Wet:aria I.DI 117 02 From 11 Boob do 1101 do 179 7,1 Fr. m Isace 1.1.0 s do Boast do 03 11 From Wm Graham jr do Dradford do 4.4 47 From P. Miner do litadr do 4 1 ' Fl Firm 3-11111 YOUTIg do Daraddo do 293 167 From Elias lord COest do ;41 5 From Davit: 11511 et rOgtot du 41 28 Protn Groom 81101.7. do Decatur tin 18 64 From W. Met:rocked do Fetgoson do 80 53. nom J. Doody do Fox do 11 23 Plorn Charl' s 511 not do Mood do 23 73 Prom (4. W.(lra a ham do Coshed do 49 99 hum Tbomaillewit do 1 button do :9 08 Flom David tioattet do Clantiltdd do 214 47 From llnvid W (111009 do Jl/11'140 it, 102 79 From Wm. Iltidatnt ito Latitbaus do 4.1 74 hoot liobett ((0 era do I,llW•eocg (10 1110 CI From Jucob Wire du .Mortis do 1744 63 From :4. Widemon do Vertu tIO 151 29 From Job Eralsol do Pike do 6dd 44 1',19/0 51. Ilullnpetor. do Uwe's do 25 77 rdm T. tiendenott do AY oud'ard do 543 93 Cluutandlng Orders. Arthur Bell, Treasurer, in account wit Townships for Road Tax. Amount of Bond '1 ii ,x. received and paid oat 10 1850 and 1851, us pia statement herewith an tiesed,v z : Ain't, Pd. Ain't; Reed Borough of Clearfield, 22 , 00 Becariu township, 4 07 4 88 Bell township, 21 66 , 24 66 Boggs township, 28 48 28 48 u : Bradford township. 23 44 23 44 Brady township, 77. 88 88 89 Burnside township, 9 00 9 .00 Coest tow nship, 971 64 05 Covington township, 10 10 19 10 Docator township, 26 G 5 34 41 - Fox township. 00 00 Ferguson township,,,.i. Girard township, 0 . 610 Goshen Township, 132 01 132 01 ' Huston township, 55 GO 55 GO Jordan township, 44 48 '44'18 Karthaus township, 91 01 91 01 Lawrence Township, 65 28 65 28 Mores township, G9B . 698 Penn towtoship, Pike township, 573 : 25 44 Woodwird township, 722 722 Union township, 141 95 92 ' ---;7.--- 1336 05 82 - 7g4 5 t Bal. Due road funtl,lBso.'sl 188 80 : 821 84 824 85 'toad Fund fur 1818 and .'49 luil due from inst seitiel.' 107 22 By u n it pd, Bavaria tp. 222 Chest tp. 20 60 Cut ington tp. 12 03 Fvrguson tp. 4 81 Goshen township, 3 50.. Jordan tp. 16 92 ---\ Karthaus tp. 13 9d 14 07 Balance due Road Fund fir 1848 and 1849 $32 25 Balance due Bond Fund for '5O-'5l 188 80 Totul Rood Fund duo, 221 05 Cr. By amount paid F, G, Miller, na per Ina receipt in lull for balance. 221 Arthur Bell, Treasurer, in account with Received from unseated lands, including balance due at last settlement, viz. DR. CR. Amount paid Becaries District. 65 Amount paid Bell District 39 '24 55 19 Amount paid Borough, 2 99 A ipouoi paid Bradlurd, 24 16 '23 i Amount paid Boggs. IR 61 44 69 Amount paid Brady, 6l 56 74 '24 Amount paid Burnside, '22 69 22 24 i Amount paid Chest, 41 (,S 42 83 Amount paid Covington. 310 10 Si Amount paid Deemer. 32 '7O 32 ,70 Amount paid Fergus mi. 7 'l6 Amount pail Fos, 3 90 Amount paid Girard, 30 301 Amount paid Goshen. 1 130 21 81 Amount paid Huston, 44 16 44 16 Amount paid Jordan, 16 77 232 Amount paid Narttious, . 'I 03 661 Amount NO Lawrence. , 68 , 11 83 Amount paid Morris, 12 30 19 33 Amonnt paid Penn, 9 15 Amount paid Piko, . 22 15 29 Amount paid Woodward, 163 43 110 51 Amount paid Union, s., 288 67 13 Balance of School Fund due districts and Treasurer as ItillOwi : Dues from Treas. • Duo 'Trans. groin Bel. 15 95 Beacom,- 65 Borough, .2 09 Burnside, 40 Boggs, 26 05 ' Chest '.: 185 Bradford. 16 94 Huston '',...,, , Brady , 14 68,, Deemer . Covington, ' 773 Jordati',' - 'l4 45 Der:tiler.' Woodward, 58'112 Ferguson Fox, Girard, Goshen, Koritious Lawrence, Mums Penn, Pike, ~ Union, , D'' . 1 iits'' do Jordan . Monis Brady PIKS Woodwedd Burps de dm Cleerfleld bur youtusou tu C. 'told Penn Kadhaus Bata, do Lawreaeo do do do Clearfield do Jordan Hie Dis ' ts. . > b2 i> Du , ,`. , ilc, r• 61u. 27 .1)uo School Disirict, - , •-; : , 1 '. . 1 032 60 , ' 4 l'''V, . t''''" Ain't. pti r.Y. G. Altiler, as poi fig!tti. ift'lal t " .tr.. 12 f.t) ' ' , ..':.7' •'•• ' .. '.. l'''" ? ' '. 4 '.. .. . . • lATII tiiiktottsignoil ComunissioDers of t.fo” it eld coarty. vitesissino u Oollood tho accounts of 4111:141UR M BE, "rottootrot. ot ma ' ltouaty for 1031, 1)0 certity. that'sve Und sandlot's:l,oov° statad—rind tbat tno atitstuadtog debtsdau the oxi s nty" . asnount to Fist) thousand lira huotlrthl and ,caghty. leveriAlopts and lorts•onc cents Moots out hands this Oh day ofJaaaari. st: D.. 185/. r)AMUI , -1, WAY. • • - r. • ' • WM. nLexANDErt. con.uvre. . • piiii.ir loolcroat 0 . Attcit — U. B. cooDLIANDta, (20A. . - . . lA7 E the uudorsigued Audiiorr ofElearflehl coituty, harlot W V enamor:l.d t o aeouriate of Att'll.ll..ni TreueUree, of Cleattluld County rot tho year 1d51.110 report: that thluad:: count, pluae.ohueo gtotea7l..hat the county id' Clearfield tr fit, debt to said Trucourer Ihe %urn of CFA 71, coo that esidTrerui• doer has paid over to his ilinCeStof In other, the ant re a wed ut of 'toad Bud eohool mune, found br our alga ravi.lole to be n his hand.. aud that.thrvatitstarthiu; 4febtaliftle.,4l,,c6auffty amount, to Oi.b7 dollen and 41 Dente.. . . VVitpeaa au r luada this 11/th day_ tolJnuatte4A. D OrANATI.k.at.-.s A d " Ts Attest7k - b, ellilVir;• ,: • , ~te,t~rf.~-d~ . , ~ 1 u 1:. ~ u ,04 / 2":,8 6.68741 55 1.662 93 School Districts 798 3 90 214' 20 54 6 58 11 80 7 03 ,9'15 15 07 G 4 25 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD ,I±gßiTY , ' • •.' LEONARIT &'' MOORE, • •M , EttcliANTA AND 11.1141101 . ISIIALIIREA=E4OOI , -, ittclat.!.atJpAlar4er a • ,J ; .• , J. H. %TINES .Q.IIOB BOOT Aajoiniag his leiiertlat fp.l batweea Thad and roorth otteett—Ulearittoa: boa, . .JAS. B. GRAHAM; • • ..! OtT MADTML MERCII.A NT and DEALER IN OM • 444.7•Drahaadi3,0..yradtuid tor n !‘' P,,D,,;,134014`;'' . • , c. )CRAT7grt; ' • IF.IICIiAN'r ;ANL" 1E7111.V:11.7-flornes. Jk rtant.and Locuct str.bm--Cient r itlM. , • I • tt):1F151: - . ALEX.A.NDF4, 0 A MMER AND 11 A LIN I 6:.! MA I( hh new th • 010,1 liturkot due l tear Menth's 110,0. '1 WO?. • • Pen. 101,, WALLACK &.1-11LLS, r; TITAII,Ew3 UL' FOR Ell; tv AM" I.li itz.a in All r 413.- CIIANIMI2I-81. w old SA.,,no— , Clearflol , l: •'• . 'ISAAC JOIINSON, et nom. ft- 81101:MAti t't , eat watt of. bhava's rtoy . r jolt .LP hISThq ateat—Uicarsiela. 21. .: . . --- . J. L. HUNTEIt, ..,, . . ~., i': JAI I.Elt (11 0 I°OllElO N hr 1)01\1Errall: MiiiilrMAß= 3 .101.-.DtaL—frrarket street. Iwo doors mit o der ten. s' hotel. D m or, libl. , , , TITOMAS SJ-IEA, . . stow, nn Itfiti!toc, street, itntnethatolrover toe YiAt Ote—t3lemt Vec A. K. WRIGHT, : ~OfrAcilANT AND EX TEN 1111;_t)1;A.I.Eli 1N ,11.ckti- 1 Ti ISER—Sotallvvest Owner of Ow usamnfid—Olettfil til. • • iho W. 1t51,1, G. C. PASS'AIQRB, 1 - 2 LAINM IT H— t Aimes the D ee. Old Fuondty—Cttrweidsvllle...- LX I rice!ln !mit the t, , . .11 RICIIARD,MOSSOP ETAILER 01' FORE , gri AND LIONIFATIC M ER. cllnNiiit. 4 B & LlQuotzs--.At Rigiet Cu '. utt cud. 4.lrfroglll3 wegittle of 24 Area. Ltua avjtot., GEO: RICHARDS, RASIIIONABLE TAILUR—Wnst end ol (toff', Z. uucturs—Uloarficli. RiC.;IIARD, GLENNAN, : • l'p oT tt i>IIOEMAKT:II:--Eixst astir la tco4 . os niket ureet. Oteallwtd. ~ De.c.3.1. VIOL., 1111 '2.1 v,.; 14 114 64 E 9 ttl 'At u 8 .•! MRS. ELIZA. IRVIN, ' LX TENY,IV llETAil.lia iItEIGN AND DOS waive blei uliantza—Last end or State street—Curweak v • Dou 80. flirlt„ , ' .i) ISAAC • PrEnclittil% AND IN buratitue n IS Country P rod u oa, lamer —dtale &trout, bet w e On t ?ie 177 and 1 u st—On r easy i Ile. I Atc. 7.). 1 I 1813 fie 1D 1.4 41 IU 715 8 74 1 ICI Stl LB G. W. TURNER, TAI LOR—At' tho toOrthweit n , fOvi of Frotato . tithukol weds. , Ltd. GEO. W. RI-lEEM, QAI/1/I,E'R. &, MON* ItIADIUFAXWaIifiIi —On 'l'lllrd st,eut. between hiNket ant Locust. ••• ' cn, l'.; . . I. L. BARRETr; ' • '-:ii iv! ERO II APT. LUMBERMAN Alit) Opti ElitAj.. Flyt; DUCE ODA I.E.I,L—At. Barrett* ' rnt.i.. ft , . '.!al e.a . • , . Pen 90..14,a.; .• D. S..PLATTMER, ' SAILOR— iew Wathinnton. iinrnsiste township, (Nail JL couit9r. . • Deo...miser :JJ, 1541. - , JOHN FLEG'AL, '"• .g,AciomiTHLutheii.bari . Vstgans. flugigrit Neally trotted on the 'honest novo° 183,, , GEO. B. GOODLANDER, 71TAGON-11A K Wort ‘tiiti In'Ot(lnd d on Om L notice. and on good ternu, 11 , :o ' , U. '6l A. L. SOFINELL, irlyaLrat—tAthimburc.—will do lii idotk 3141. zit Fond zusd &moo. NS an, Oltlct 1 . 44. 11511. JOHN CARLLLE, -. K Tu ti . M. ITU, dr. J USTICE OF TEIt7IVA+IG YS1 nas PETER SEYLER,, IRON-,COUNDEK—Neer l•uthenbure—wgere giq sorts. ,taf Onstlogi aremado of the belt material, and on reetiobattlii terms. , . Dea.4ls,pipt, THOMPS INS, HARTSOCIC, da Co. r I.meol 1 gaznmSTa,rv:=llle. Au' • • • CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. • v o y t .T . lrt e l o G i nzar. p ‘ CIIAIRMAttEre;3 B. F. SI'ERLINC4, • '"ADDJ.O AhRNESS-61AKCIL, and Junius, Pr rti PEACL—Gulwonsville. ROBERT, .111cNAUL, TANNER—At the LILO BTAND in Cativenerille. 11.. P. TIIOiNIPSON H SIC IL A.r4-11PLY be found culla A t btu ece - "i' hut.l—Uuivrecrivilie--vthon Dot unt r,ro etilotithle Ll"tel3.. tC. :44 ' SAMUEL WAY, TOOT tail bliomunicEr.—Ciarxettiv , i!J. lac ?J. IfsSl WAL W. FLEIViING, vFerEn sttimorq. FATING-1101181i end coNrue 11 ,iN Ait I —Cut 'wow Wu. , Deo. V-I, ibJI _ _ —.....-...--- E.l) \V. B. PATTON, A3l N CTldAKEit—qinit ond of Sato itroid—Cttry,rnv rtde. Lea. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, rr f EF..zd BOOT and RUE 11,Vail,FtWAINVerr WWIP, A•I\II3E , P.S, • VV I !3C : , kr . !:' P1i11i‘,i13261,8.m.,A.1;11.,;,/1* 4" "Y1134 ' 0.1:2, tti - - At E. WOOD, ptlvoun,vi. imey townyi counct, nt 4161624 iV JA. .QisrvJug.e.valle. wbeu nut tquieuilvu4,4 .LAPORT c 1,7, CuActi JD, Tll,OllPOll' ' " ' • ilp.ountrru, Wagons Vuzzies, Fie., Sic , Itoor, , 0 , 51 1.11 short, notion. and 11.8 Veiy boat solo, at, b:s ced• titsi4 jet ti e butouch ot CUM' et4ville: .peo. JOHN C. RICHARDS,. . .!/1 ItYMQIIII4- 4 Un Ott 11.1024 Chca vO4, r i rf wiles pom Curweasvllle. • ' • • -Dm L,ll WM. McB4IDI3, "' ' , • W , ait r;Er.. • ' ANA) 'DE 064. 'IN 1.1iF4t,-Niatcaul l.knuisioll3ll447 and Loust:4l?e,:ts,l:cp ur:,,,srat, Ik2c , 50,`Ittli. ". SttALI, , '3 U,OSTNIAI,3TI:tt ut thea II ove—lintailw or vo;Okti aad Domani° Marahandiae, and extkusiv dolur takjapto4 , • ,L)(1Z „ • t 't t, S. C.' PATCHIN3 :• rILF N lifJPll, Soustler, at l!'oratta, pad Do ral.llp M)u: tatandire, and liumN:lllatetvitt:'. I N.': - sidi itkl• •• -77 7-.--. 7 - 7 - 7 -- - . lESIIICK 'l 7 ONIAS," • ". lip AtiDliati IttiravilAryiDltES.SE3.--7 II t t.n; 0 7 I i "I t ' ',:111.' , iLIV manila In hlsi line on Clod 'notice. ci it a tbit tynnityini factory manner. lilt mono will bo iotind in t o bal.-moot !toy 01 tno Monition !lonia. - --- - - Januaryti; 'UV J''' l o. B) MERRELL; • U . SA CET rtloNktLyi ,tyttiNvpite., t ' o!d cno4 Mama at roet—Vestr. tel 1;, ' t - . • • I • 13, (MIA t• 1 • 2 ROBERT MAN.Li 17,VIIKF,:tfw.ritotiTcpAtiotri!(Eit.'1,01.1c5C and V tuat.l.AtiEN'Aßfii rAl:crta-zwLit AVOietrr... , , , Dan. Ud, (iiIOTIOE To. COLLECTORS: 4; %, I`, . / ilA.iillectori for tuia , . did foi firfrooryevs; 4 . 00 tile* thamovou arsettink-Are pAy la I tgi Si yew pe• et the ‘rhdler hmcirst - of Urea dUplidatga , cm or. bekitllVi v tled tarfolgOrttil tig:Wtrehonaletigilitti,gtitreigg fog!e:Uft tapVtli r Ott h r? 6Ql!%troiriftritit; glitore i g ){ : ; ? tif 11! .",. • . 11, c; .., I. )ii !:i.-. u 4i!