THE REPU E l ; ;4:5 onothelleitt QUARTER y 8 of To. It DEO. Pa,Febuary.2o,lBs2 , Ozrßy a recent _vote, in the House of presentatives, touching the Banking .tem, many persons are alarmed lest ‘. largo Democratic majority in that nch of the Legislature may not prove be as Democraticts they should be. lion t 4 jug ••••17_0t 44 no • vs to r 13% • ohms. o•ition • ars tabu (I* -- We have scarcely room for an apol y for the want of editorial this week.-, "aye been absent on a short excursion • ong the snows, and hills of Elk county'; • t as an account of all we Saw and heard erewould not bo particularly interesting, = shall not enter into &tails. ,The great of that county think and talk as if •_ =re was no prospect for them in this rld without the .sunbury and Erie ,rail - d, and have all, their energies di et d towards setting nn example to less • lightened, but older and more' favored • , trete fromo 0 or three 11C0001:111 11k whether to. commit. ade ill cast umlaut relinneil tt has bet% onlbin %bI sistto64- as wells,, ' abit • mot To-chalk ,unties. Whilst ‘ve . wish success to our Elk co. lends, with their rail, road, we will just ke occasion to say, that when the Sun ry and Erie railroad,ae now contempla d, is completed, (i fit ever is) it will, as mpared with what' a rail road on another •ute to Erie would be, afford but another onument to thq folly of Pennsylvania pitalists. But, more on this subject in r nest. psople et till coatis. establish. tapered to. -Mills;. 1, ir Nara • at the • u WOUraleik by steam, artmenter machinery. Olt tiOtleti. legs. Inch I IKONS, • II tow fie nr, from Johanna, one of the Comoro Islands, sit ated in the northern part of the Mozam lque Channel, between Madagascar and e African coast, has been bombarded by ,e United States sloop of war Dale.— he place is much frequented by whale tins for supplies, and it was - owing to ye ated outrages from the. kingof the islands which our whalers have been subjected at the atteck was made. In August, 850, he seized' and threw into prison aptain Moore, of the barque Maria, of ' . ew Bedford, and the Dale waS despatch by our ge l vernment to obtain redress r the outrage. The Warren Star has e following account of the attack,derived om Capta'n Cutter, of the barque Del- .loves; I ugh. • d BLED s that the dvmstsce referred-. rtodusss. • sversosti attentkip. Lnz. bin: “Captait Pearson,- after making all "in uiries, of oth the English squadron on is station; and the masters of American hips in the harbor, and also of the Eng sh residents here, being convinced of the i gran: injustice ,done to Captain Moore d others at this island, immediately &l anded of thelking62o,ooo, and required immediate answer. ' After waiting all ight and receiving noanswer, he despatch another letter, informing the king that he did not give him on answer before 12 clock, he should commence hostilities. he king replied to the last note, offering rOO in cash, $5OO. worth of bullocks, d trinkets. Captain Pearson refused is, and got his, ship under weigh, and oored her off the town,\loo yards from c beach, with his broad Side to the town: The' king then sent offend offered to pay 5000 if he ' could get it in`any way— ould give trinkets, cattle and cotton cloth make up the amount.. Capt. Pearson en give the king 24 hours more to con der of it, and at the same time telling im not to make any warlike demonstra ons in the meantime ; if be did, he would nsiderit as a breach of faith, and should rnmence immediate hostilities.. He also tilled the king that if he did not come to me definite terms, to send• the women d children out or the place' by noon the ext day, as he should then commence ring upon them. At daylight on the Gth, ere- were sa largo number of troop° pa ded on the shore, and they sent word to apt. Pearson that he might do what he uld—they would not pay anything. At A. M., the Dale commenced firing shot the fort. After five shots they sent a bite flag. Capt. Pearson immediately ased firing, and sent Lieut. Fairfax with on . of truce, to inquire what the flag 1 0 s sent for, and it they were ready to at with him. They answered that they fished the firing to meetcease , and said they If,uld not meet the demand: i ~ ,They were told to haul down , the flag 'truce, but they refused to do so. Cept. l arson, on learning their answer, sent other message to them, informing them , t if they did haul .down the flag he ould commence firing again . yoitkit •up. ter waiting a proper length ' of time, !apt. Pearson again commenced firing at fort and blockhouse at the, corner of town. After nineteen shots and shells yset a shignal on the beach, 'and Lieut. titer was sent' with a flag of truce. At is time the king offered '1.6. pay 61000 wn, give a bond for 65000,, and ,sur: nder the town.; said he was very sorry at he had done wrong, and faithfully romised not to do so,in future. 'He: would Lye tip his houses, his slaires,• his cattle, at that ho could not give but 61000 in oney, and thirty head of cattle. Capt. earson wishing to avoid'',bloodshed, no.: rl 3 • ted this, Offer.onCondition that the king iould make; /P. At eaty . .with, the Amprican kvernment, placing • Americans' on an ial footing - witAfibe, most favored na- m Two rirlsity, 'LILLY natal a ' r ark'. • au - - ? • MEN ta. for Bombardmtnt of Johanna. pa. t 5 A. M. on , the Plth Capt. Pearson uled his ship from the town, and every 'ag has gone on quiet since, 6'6 far." 04-The Convention el .a.t/ the Temper ' Associations of the Distatct has been co session during ibe last day or two: The )ect is to ascertain whether the munici- Authorities under the city !charter have pawer entirely to, abolish the. sale or • ffie spirituous liquors, If not'-'n epuous effort will be made to induce • ;pgress amend . the, ' ,charter, ctl as' to t.,tbe views °Filo! temperance .men, o• 1 • zu ti .lv • it 61.6 ?. - ::-:-LITEll FROM cauroßNai,„ Ilan the scene. Indignation against him - ' 'WlnAtid 'driven a mother to such a - despe: MatIVAL OF , TUB DE L WFBSTEII. ,ANI . . rate revenge, reached a high pitch, but Po. 2WriPk Bie at Scot . .Inan—pne- T . h . i . rd : r iurther demonstkation was made, the' man, of • ..: ' the. Cit in Ruins. • [being considered dangerously woundel—;' The steamer Daniel Webster, Cm - Innen- Ho was soon after 'conveyed on a litter to der Baldwin, arrived at New York at .noon .the Orleans Hotel, and medical aid rea yeaterday; frorn San Jean, and brings Cat- 'dored. ' ' • . . , „ ifornia :dates to Januarv.l7th; : '' ' • j Adams is said to have lived in the coup . Steamer Daniel Webster arrived at San try sinco 1849. He Is reported to be a Juan - on January ,30th, making the out- married man with several children. We wardamigo in 8 days and 16 hours, ~ '. I are informed that the father of the girl left Th • steamship United States arrived at j California to bring out-his family not two San Juan' January 30th, at 12 o'clock, M. ' months ago, and passed his wife and dau' and left for .Chagres the next day. ,1 i ter on the way. The steamer ,liidependence left San i 'Tile mother was induced to the desper- Francisco, January 17th, at 4 o'clock, P. ate act from the knowledge that there was M.-36 hours after the U. S. Mail steamer I no law` here to redress 'the wrongS' inflict- California. The passengers by the steam- ed upon her onl'ir and dearly loved child. ers Independence and Daniel Webster Sa'crarnento Trans. 13th ,inst. have come through,. from San Francisco F rom the Sacramento Union we extract :to New, York; in the unprecedented short the following: space of 26 days and 19' hours. '. Married,'nt the Orleans House, last ev- The Daniel Webster passed, Feb, 50,, ening, at 9 o'clock, by Justice J.B. Meeh an r English sloop-of-war, bound .to San ell, John Quincy Adams to Miss Emily Juan.' • . Bond. Mr. Adams expired immediately San Juan Wes healthy. Business dull; , after the ceremony was performed. Ho and the markets overstated With till kinds I was inf orm edearly in the evening that he of-goods. , could not survive; and was requested' to The transit route from ocean to ocean ; make all the reparation in his power,which is in excellent condition. No passengers he not only consented to do, but seemed waiting passage at San Juan for San Fran- ; earnestly desitous of at once marrying the cisco. ' ... ' 1 g irl whom he had so grievously wronged. .The steamer Daniel Webster has ex- ! Seventeen communicants have been add perieneed heavy weather from Charlestoti i i ed to the Methodist church in this city, 'North. She has $70,000 in gold dust on i within the last two months. freight. . . At Vallejo on the Bth of January, the Among tho most prominent candidates votes for the candidates of Governor of for U. S. Senator, were Col: Weller, Gov. California were counted. They stood thus: Smith, D. C. Broderick, of San Francisco; For Bigler 15,614, Reading, 15,244, Col. Ilenly and Judge Ralston, of Sacra- giving Bigler, the Democratic candidate, a mento. It is not known when the election I mbjority of 370. ' ii the votes of the disputed counties had will take place. , I Gov. Bigler in his address sayg, it shall 1 • been counted, the majority would have bo my aim, to keep the State in a prosper- ous condition. I been 451. i He condemns the i nnovations and untried experiments in the system of law and gov ernment as an evil he greatly deprecates, and urges the adoption oflaws under which other states have p .osperetl. He says it shall be his aim to protect Agriculture, by securing to the poor and industrious a home and a free-hold. The Mechanical arts, Commerte end mining interests aro also dwelt upon. lie opposes the lease or sale of the mines, and considers that they should be as free as air. The moment they were sold, there would be a system of monopoly established which would prove of serious injury to the State. He denounces the disposition on the part of some to interfere in the domestic insti tutions of other states,,and hopes that Cal ifornia will be found at all times the firm and unwavering friend of the Union and Constitution, which ho shall endeavor to uphold. The State and its various departments, he says, may safely challenge the world to present a parallel. It will their own fault if California does not grow to be the most prosperous and flourishing State in the Union. On the night of the 4th inst., occurred the most destructive conflagration that the city of San Juan de Nicaraugua has ever witnessed. At least one-third of the most pupulated section of the city has been de stroyed by the devouring element, inclu ding) the .largo and valuable property known as the United States Hotel, owned by P. F. Mancoses ; dwelling house and counting room of Mr. S. Shepherd, agent Royal Mail Steam Packet Company; dwel ling House and store of Don Francisco Granias ; do. of Pedro Pous ; do. of Domin gues ; besides a large number of houses occupied by natives, and stores owned by merchants in Granada. The city was not provided with fire en gines. Calt. Platt, of the Albany, sent Lieut. Armstrong with a crew and engine to their assistance, Capt. Fade of the Ex press with his crew, ropes, &c.; and thro' the exertior.s of these gentlemen and their men, at length the flames were arrested. In this heavy calamity it is a satisfac tion to state that no loss of life has oc curred. Shocking Affair at Sacramento. An unusual excitement was created yes. terday by an occurrence at the Station House, in which a man by the name of J. Q. Adams received a dangerous wound from a pistol while in the hands of a lady, whose daughter he is charged with having abducated and ruined. - The circumstances of the case are brief ly stated : About two months since the mother with her daughter left Philadelphia to join herhusband in this country. Adams, who had known the family at home, trav elled most if not all the way to San Fran cisco with them, arriving on the Monu mental City several weeks since. On the Istlynnus, and during the passage up, hd i succeeded in making an impression upon the girl, who was but seventeen years of f age, and a week ago induced her to leave with him for this city, where they have stopped at the Sutter Hotel and the Queen City, registered as man and wife. . The mober, who came up - on Wednes day, discoVered their whereabouts yester day, went to the Queen City and discov. , ered herdaughter. The incidents of. the meeting were such as would naturally transpire 'between a fond parent and her' child, separated under such painful cir. cumstances. The guilty cause of their affliction avoided them, but was taken into' custody .by the tpolice. At three o'clock, the' mother, a woman of unusual intellect and stkength ,of purpose,, proceeded ,Sp the Station House, and having obtained an en trance,on the request to speak a few words with the prisoner ; found him sitting in the ante. room in company with an officer.— Apprciaching sliciasked if he ,intended to marry her daughter ; and receiving an unsatisfactory iesponie; drew a.pistol and discharged the ball entering the right side near the tenth rib and lodging proba bly in the abdomen. 'She was prevented. from ,repeating the shot-by tinrinterferenespf the Police, and Interesting from Mexico By an a rrival at Now Orleans on the Bth instant, we have advice from the city of Mexico to the 24th of January, The Mexican Congress had assembled and proceeded to buisness. The President's message was handed in and publicly read. It gives a vory deplor able account of the slate of a (Fairs through out the republic, and complains greatly of tho m ant of money to carry outthe designs of the Executive. It asserts that the country had very I narrowly escaped the necessity of a war with England, in consequence of the debt due her. Fortunately, however, an ar rangement has been made to avert so fear • ful a calamiti i.- The Presidentlin his message, also com plains loudly of the encroachments mak ing upon the republic and upon private citizetib by General Caravajal and his com- pa mons. 'rho Rev. Mr. Goss, bearer Of despatch es from the United Suites legation in Mx ico to the government at Washington, has arrived here. He states that he has suc ceeded in purchasing a piece of ground, by consent of the Mexican authorities, to be used as an American cemetery, in which a large number of the officers and soldiers who diiid during the wur with Mexico arc to be buried. A OTITE II SCI TIFIC WONDER Peeat r. %II Artificial Dtgt►ticehltti Gastric Juice ! A great Dysdripaia Curer, prepired Irons Rennet, ut the fourth Stnnnrh of the ox7alter directions at Baron Le: tog, the great Phystoloweal ()hernial, by J, S. ilutisbmi, PJ, D., No. it North Eighth Street, Piiiladelphla. Pu. Tiii• Is a truly vionderlul rem edy lur Indigi alien, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, constipation, end Debility, curing atter nature's twit method, by nature's titcn egent, the Gastric Juice, See Advertisement in another cot. MARRIED.—On the 22d ult., by the Rev. Geo. Berkstresser, Mr. Joseph Belly to Miss Sarah E. Boal, both of Pike tp. DIED.—On Thursday the sth instant, of the Typhoid Fever, Mary R. daughter of John and Elizabeth Dale, of Bradford township, in the 18th year of her age. The deceased had but a few days to mourn the loss of a little brother, who di ed Jan 3d., until she was taken suddenly and violently ill, from which she never recovered. Her disease was sore and very hard to endure; frequently removing her, as it were, from time into eternity ; and yet, it was borne with that patience and resignation which is seldom endured by one so greviously afflicted. During a sickness of almost twenty one days, and suffering mostof that time more than she did on the day of her death, there was not a murmuring word or complaining look ; and although as much attached to life perhaps as any one, did not expect or .yet express a desire to live; and when speech tailed her, she would cast' her eye§ and raise her head towards heaven, as an evidence that it was her tidal resting place, rind shortly, very shortly to be obtained; and as the hour of her dissolution drew near, when she was about to be ushered into a purer state of existence, her mind was calm and undisturbed. She was speedily and unexpectedly call ed away from her relatives and young friends—cut down in the flower of her age, and in the vigor of life. Few itrjhaps, promising so fair for long life, are so sud denly called from their connections ; but disease had takenlhOld of her, for which there appeared to ho no remedy, and ush ered her into,eternity. Conneetions and acqunintences when meditating upon . .her departure will think of one "Who in itOi beauty (hid, And put on immortality." So frequently are we furnished with bi ographies of happy deaths, that the healthy and playful youths seldom lay it to , heart. But, young reader, will, you pass this by without inquiring about your own prepara tion to die? Do us the.subject of this me:. moir did, and r prepare fpr death before sickness lays you an a deathbed. It is a truth that ought: to, sink deep into every breast --thou must die. But ah, how. few among the Youri,„ 6. and etirelesi, ever seri? 4suidsr put tbernselves the;q9estion—Am I ip.repared Dalai° I v sOIIIIISIIIIeATIDI .1$.1; „ ' ; Divine Services. telt OIVIffEr:iIXMISSION,the Eery Mr. DIVIT. finat Johintawri s will preach, o SATURDAY:the last.;• at early candle Ilehtosnd on klabanth 'Moraine at II o'alout. In the Lathe= ()Much. 'in 'MS photo Ltkeerim In the EVEI , IINO of thesnme day In Car ...Divide. atearly *ht.". • The n nbl to am Ins Ited to attand.• • • , • : Feb. 11, ICU. . UNT.V.MME3.IL'Ir . _ Z - .l•3s:••7l3.aaittE)LlZlEne:y.. Rev. no wArtr) tiAt.com, t). D., pealtiont ' of the Unit versity. REV, GEO. R. BLISS, A M. I . :agent of Orea's 'Language end Literature. GEO. W. ANDERSON. A. Al... Professor of Latta Language and Literature. CHAR. S. JAMES. A. M., Professor Of Mathematics and Nat. unit Phl'osophy. ALFRED TAYLOR. A. hi,. NUfweter of Mlles LAttes. TIIE noel system of Collegiate cdtteat'on is f ally carried out. limb/awn g a course of four yearn, and entitling the gnu owsful student to the degree of llaahelor of Arts. In order, moreover to adapt the University to the wants of ell, course of starlihas been established omitting the Ancient Langtoges end substitutlagia their place various branches of hlnthrmatics, Philrsophy and Natural balance. It Is thorough and complete., and will Wee Vie faithful student to the degree of Ilaoholor of Philosouhsr. • Stneente who design wending but avow or two at Colleee. will study whatever branches they man elect. snob as Chem• Wry, Civil Begineering, &o Every Ettndont will be requited to (NO special attention to Composition and Paoli° tinking. In connection wdli the Cu least° Dopertmeat Is an ACA II EM y in which the ordinary branches el on En tlias rod Coat cor:acta me nomad. 'this neoratment Is under tne harge f 113AAll N. I.OOIIIP. A, M Prin :ion' and Anoist. oat. Every arrangement has been mad° to furnish all requisite aid In every part of a therough Academic and Cdlieginte edn• emion.• Am y ex pr o vi d eibrery, a very UJ co nstantl y , o Labored a. a, rho Library is nub/log rentable editions . The Unlearnt? hat extensive buildings 'lauding In an sec-- voted grove on the son, h side of thetown A MUM beetil.l.ll. plexsent and healthful location could not be found w gide the 6tate TUlTlON—Collegiate Oepartrnr. nt. $ l l per elleetn. Academic The year Is divided into two gettiont—one of 2i weeks cam. meaning 16th October arid coetiouing lilt the 14th April , the second of 14 weeks, from the 18th May to the 16th August. Fee. GO. 1652, DISSOLUTION I)PARTNSTISIIIP. — The Co•Partiershit. hereeforo es is tine between the subscribers. trailing io the name of • I.A.PORT LIMELLY "In the l!oenh nod ,Irieh hiesafecory. et Curweasville. as this del , dismiss(' by =tun' cots The bonito of the firm are In the hands of Lewis Lagoa, who will carry on the busles% at ti Pl mlte Place. LItWIS LINDLEY LEWELLYN. Carwens•ille. Feb 17 1832. Agricultural Meeting IVOTICF. IS Il EllEttY GWEN. That n ,meg of gte• I. Comm tree ntmotaled by Gm Agricultural triod.i .1 hld on but o rare week. for the purpose ol framing a cronititutton. lg.: . for re i e.ml nett orgariaation of on Agricultural l'ociely f I Cleark al L onnty. w II be hold at the. CAA 1111' 111 'USE, on statifil AY. the :II teddy of Fobrusgy. Itill. at II o'clock, I' M. of 'cid rla y, 'rho followluz perms compose the committee : 67 V a lemon, Jahn Stiles. G. I . llama , . J twos el um, Reed. 11. F. Gollob, Jo epli Irwin, Garth I Irr, Johu \ It. Reed. Th met II Fulton. William %Allot ell. I'. A Realm s, Richard Fh ter. liana Than pion, Jos. LI M' Featly, , Matthew Cntet well, James rtl'Ghee. Jacob Iltweer. crawl art Concept, John Herod. - William Hunter Naltenj.rmin Smartt, thorn ts Loonnril. Francis Courtriat. A general attendance of the Committee is orwriettly reones'ed ELISII A FENTON, Chalea. Clear &11, Feb. 11, LEN._ . ... Notice to Tax• Payers. A LI, PERS O, O6 who PM Y to Imo Gm.eclois of llotir . rerrrm tove tow oships, the w bob, amount of ;lien ST ..*1 E TA X on or 1141010 the bra (lay of JULY next. shell I ova en abate ment of FIVE: PER. CENT allowed to them by the Colleutors of their reeneatlvetownellies• BY owlet tashe Comm isslosers• Commis. Looms I .Ili e.Ante tth, nemf 1 0. B. 00(HILAN DER. Noire to Collators. moTicc 19 HEREBY GIVEN. tbatall 11.11ectors of I. Cotio.y and :elate 'Pax will he chargel tkis oer cent IN TEttail mon es doe (mm ono year alter the date of their iespe:dive Du: Mattes, Ily order of the Commissioners. Atlett. 13. 11. GOOLLArthEtt, Com mil. i seers' , ffi ea. Feb. ti. 1951 Clefs. TAKE CARE. tax payers r f Lawrence township, will take so'les I. that those wino ett.llool, 'FAX on the fluphcate ul Robert Oweas.tio'lectof for the yea , 1t551.. or on the Duo livate ofJ u. A. steed. Volsool Treasurer, for the previous (oar. ate wo load to pay thesrme to the subscriber, on or below fill. Dalt the Ilth instant. those negleoing to do so May pi, pare for war: K. blchnll.L.E.h. o,onslalbe rob. 6. Mil. Estate of William Dunlap, Deceased: NorluE Id II E . , tiffts Y litVtiN, feet letters 01 Adminis titration neon the Estate of Wild= t. deo'd..hite ul Pike town. hi r, have been in dealt , in of law. Meted In , he subscriber. nil persons bevies otaims against sand estate will present thon propellp authenticated for settlement, and those owing Mild estate will inaku VaYrueut tmrnediatety. DUN t.AV. JOIICS DUN LA Pike towsieft Feb 6. /E 5.1. JAMES A. klEßlLLawcence t. wuthlp. FOR SALE. E t TUC HOUR: AND LOT how ocoopied b 7 ale r Rutile tin the east Ede of the W tot Coulon. ill CLEAIth lEl4) v.ro tee sold love for cub, nod potsossien give. on rho 01 April 1852. ItoPlY to JOHN L. (-UTILE. felonary Marietta a !Mouse, GEORGE PETERS—Proprietor, . R1.r.6rE.,11,131,LY aunoonces tot. e Pubiro, that he has taken that semi knowu 'revert:l Oland, eu .Frosir idtreet, in the borough of Marietta P 4.. rotated, h it y Wibiarn tarrickhouse, where he will by gralitiotho 1 , 4 nil his old ;lends. 644 as many new ones as may laver him tvith a call. Ihe house has been theyoughti re fitted. and Wilton, adds d thereto, mating Stone of tee largest and most carport). dies Hotels in the borough, 111. Tnina; situ' always be supplied with the hest the martet wt.) annul ; and his Batt wilt be stored with the choicest I..uuois and he will at all trims use his beet endeavors to c induce to Um comfort and u mums, of his guests ; and desires that heroes , retteive a share ut the pub topationage hlariettai Peb.11.1.18311-1:n. TIMBER AND BOARDS. WILLIAM M'BRIDE& A.K. WRIGIIT. H,VING formed a partne:ship in the Merchan. Oise business, at the house lormerly occupied by iiVm. IWBrikle in Curwensvillee, They iire now receiving a lingo stock of goods id every deterip , tium which they will dispute ut ou the iimst rotten able terms tar grain of every description, or Welds shingles and iiinber. or u little cash will nut be re futed. The highest prim: will be given fur guud tinier Boards and shingle lW s. BRIDE & WitIC;PT. Curvvensville Feb. ra 1852. POPULAR BOOK FOR AcEsiTs. IIEADLEI'S LIFE 01? liOSSUTII T ILE undersigned have in puss, and will publith In Janu '1"7 1111f. LIVE OF LOUIS KOSSUTIL GOVERNOR OP iitiNGAttY. With willow of distinguished Mew and Sr.:ME/of the Hun room liev ul LLllan. To which is au APPeudlx, the niort torsion ant Of the Addresses, Letters cn.l NthirYar thsler, BY P. C. llead.eY;'kuther et 01 the Fntrier"Joreohine." "Lifo of Lafayette." owl with on la troduation by Morenanar Gnarly. In ono IJmo scrum- wilt, n stool Portrait. Unitorm in style and wow wail 1 - 11:Autrey's Joiaphino." Pike, 11l Agents wanted in every County in tlio United States, to myna for the ahoy° popular work. • • •finy Newspaper published within GOU wiles of New y .ra ettste, that vs glee the Above three in.,:ritims, shell of ex toady%) pen a copy uf the work imined.ately on its publivatran free se by mad. DERBY MILLED. Pub n r listoirs. Aubu. Y Dec 3). 1351 -- - , Philipsburg and Susquehanna Turnpike Company. Road • . NOTICE 18 11ERY,BY GWEN to tho Stcekholdrsa in this Road. that an eleouost,ylll he hold at this house of dentuel hlorrhou, in Philipsburg. on tha Fincyr 'tdoN DAY of 111A.1.1.(31 Deli., between the talllier a u.(1 , 5 WO ck. P. Eli. betel Ittesegeta fat the ensuing I W cur. . 116.GE11AW.See'1'. Phillpsbnrg,Jan. 24, P.,52 • Estate of Wilson McClure, dec'd . NTOTIGhI lii 111 lIEt I (11VE.N. That Lpturs of Admin. /II 'stratum have teen emoted to the stabicritera on the Et tate of Wilson &Vellum. late of Pine towpiniu, thearlied outelY. demoted. All persona indebted to Bald estate will therefore mete immediate payment. and thine having claim against maid elate ate rearrested to comet thorn duty oath floated fur settlement. ktoheof W. st'Nutal. at Curtveuevlsie. will give the business attention et ell times. It. W. AVIV AUL- Administrator. MARY hil!CLULiEl.Adminittratrix. On twenty ills. Estate of John W. Dtiller, dec'd. ftsonob is tiEttuoy ~ivEN; That t,etters uf Admiu titration have he: p lastlea to the subsaillrer. on ilia canto of John W. Miller, late Of IteoCarla townetnp. Ilecansed. All Petroos indett4d to said estate will therefore make Immediate payment—and thorn having claims ei4nintt the some, are re quested to present them to the subscriber. in ileocariatz wa ship, dolt aUdientisated far se` (lenient, Immediate attention Is rooked to (MlllO4O, (nOhlri that the estate' me/ initially( without deist!.' • • • . W LUINAL W. ELD,Adier: lieeenrin township, JeT. /5. . • - NOTICE NO COLLECTORS. • A lyL Co'Motors for IMO, mot for former yews, who know themtevoi la wears. Am requested to pny to the Totality. or the wholeamonotpf their duplicates. on or betore the nett February court. 'Fhoso wno aedleqt this notice can hove en opportunity of payind somecost to the tinertirsoon niter &loud. And suntan( the Uottrators for Itlsl had, trotter keep a toot opt toy that uttleey. 113 y qrqerof the Conittbstooen. LI: uto)DIIMIDEII, CPC .J.Ansicirs , 16110 1 . ' , IniERSONS having business with tho.underaignett L .- d e Jamie° of tho Peace find hint either ,at ho " Ppllar." office,ar at ttico, attic° in , tho. uiidiagslately actupistl by Eta4;texarklar. • • • . 1 '• • • p. W.IIOORE. June 8,181504 r,t : r, BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD OD. SHICICGRAII , . • • yeARnr,R Brig HAltttlttElMVA.-Will attend 10 all O 11 model* Die live ()Albert ,nettce, and la the melt stair (vetoer •maneer: flit loom v/Illnelond I baidnant rtoiy of the flout°. , January U, 48511. - • O. B. MERRELL, . Ei s t e l It ß aiil l atr i lif t ?Pet teIrANUFAC field, . 1 ' e , • l u do , ; - ROBERT MANLY, • , • tryfiErd,wßictiT and cliAttimAKEn. miussld WV ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—Iint !Ratko. 'Orem.— E'natfleid. Dan. :!9, 1,341. J. &. J. G. RUSSELL. ANNERS COURRIEIN AND DRAI•ERS IN .1. kiwis olLeather. 111.1es.Gro16, btu; .takeli exabaage PenalVllle. Pa.—Gremplanbiils P. 0.. Feb. 4. ISI2, • ' WM. P. CHAMBERS, • • WIIEELWItIGHT. CIIkIIIMAKEIi. and lIOUB O &f. BIGILIN PAINTLIK-4Jutwons,villd. '1)(0.49.15:it. M. F. WOOD., • • PHYSICIAN. 51a9 always be founo nt dills residence in Wrwoutville, wheu not professionally absent. Dec. tAI.ISSI, LAPOR'P & LEWELLIN, COMM and tibEIGIINIAKERS—CnmeuviI:a. I k , a. 'Ai. 18:1 GEORGE WILSON.' PIiVBICIAN may be lenmi at Ilia 011Ide in (AJT FIERS Matti, when not alnuat ou prolesdruual Duman' February 2:r. DOS. • J. D. THOMPSON, LAI.7.BIIITEL, Waons, Llama , . &AL,ironed on LI short l4 notio. and ha g yery best stoe, at his 01 stand in too borough of Cumensville. 11re. Me. JOHN C. RICHARDS, nit Y9ICI A.N—On the It riga Road to Unest creek, Gm R. notes horn Curwe el %V M. McBRI DE, R ETAILER AND ER IN LIIMB ER —Rotten Cornet of Stale and Lucast stmts. Cutvroutvdle. m 1).11 sall ISRAEL COOPER, v()5171/1811TAL ut Gieu 11/vv.—newt°. loreign an IL Domestic: Metchintlio, and eitensive Elpaler tn Lumber. Dee. 29. J. 'ISAAC JOHNSON, It Orr!' dt tilltiEMAKllß—rWest:critl t.ibv's How Oil itukt.t otwet—Olettrilelit. h.:. It•fil J. L. HUNTER, I.ER of ousiEsl .:%11.311:11Att DleE—Nlitiliel.stleet..l.wo Juors ‘testuf Iptel the. I.:JAN-A. MONIAS SHEA, ARIIIONABLE TAILOR—In tinnw'. How. on Mike strret. immediately over 1.!,e Post Oce—rlng,ll , l , l. Den. 44, A. K. IVRIGHI', rviHRCIIANT AND 1.. X ENt4 VE. lINAIXR IN 1.11114 .. LTI Ilkat—tiouthweo. Qom rof the 1/luntodd—C4.l1 1 Id. Drn. G, C. PASSMORE, I - I L/:1481g ITII —At Old Ftitindry—onrwpriliv i o E, pit to !Imes. Ung Z. 4. RICHARD MOSSOP, RITAir.ER O, ',um, I; N AND I OM ksl9C ^4123j. 11 A NIIISE Sc 1,11.41 1 0 RS —At Bigler 'o'.. old 'Mod. A!to, on (ha medndecf ed itreet. Deo 30. • • ISAAC 81141TEI, IVIERIAI‘NT. ANT/ DEALER IN 1.11a111I.:It AND Guaron Pro'ocac.nelally—Stata scree!, tIPTW..I3 Cherry and Locust—Carweasville. Pew. O. Ibbi. G. AV. TURNER, A9III(iNA end s,Blnrke LE TAILOR—At the northwe 3o st enrn.r o Front weett. Ike. lee! GEO. W. RE-lEEM, SA DMA EB II A.11.N MS az TRUN K BIANUPACTUREtt —On Third ,t eat. between bletket and Locu. tea.stlB;l • LEONARD & MOORE, MERcilAriTs AND 011111E11 DEALLltet—accottl 'Wet. tet ecuid fillet a, (114,,ust—eleDntreu eel : J. H. JONES, HOC It [MOT/ MAKER—Adiandre Ids reshlenee ob Media, between Tbud and You'd) sdeeit—Clearbel 199 la. Dea :9 . JAS. 13. GItAIIANI, [SO RT M.NSTEA. MEI:IIAN I awl DEALER IN LIAM L 11E,R—Glohamtoo. Ilradfuril /1.8 1851. C. 1(11 ATZER, IVI p.ANI' ANDstme LUMBER ALlM—Corner of /11 F r ont nod Locust ts--eltari.sht. flee V. INSI. JAS. ALEXANDER, SA.D.Dhia,t AND e. I 1 1 ; e 1 T t!; , p o ii t 1 , . —IL ts uew LIM VW, 'WALLACE & HILLS, RETAILINV6 FIiKEION AND DI IMEsTic ME* CliANDI6E—at klutsv's old S:nud—Gleallield. Ike IN Mil. GEO. 13. GOODLANDER, IXTAnON-ALA Ea—luthonbtire: Wolk .Mutt to nolo V ou 'holt nom*. and ou good hums. 1r.,. kt.l, 'bt. A. L. SCHNELL, • grAlLOH—Lotherthuru.—will do his work j tat its coott nod 1 as cheat,. as any other follow. Ur. :O. WI. JOLIN CARLII,E, uII.ACK6MITH. bt JUsTter: tie THE EEVE—Luth Y nrg• V. Mil 1' :PLR SLYLLkt, IRt):q-1411/NliEkt—Nen. Luthershorg—wlielo all Man n 1 c,nallnan urn wade of the twit m Arcolal. trod on fonwnerble !tee. THOMPSONS, 11 ARTSOCK, & CO. ICON 11 , 1NOERA- 1 ;13 raven, Au 1 7 rin i l i vr , ll Tori. meat of Las' tut. mule mu older. CHAMBERS & KLEITER. tifBEELWLIAD DT Et CiIAIIMAKEItri. Ea a —llralg OWt rag Dec ;111. Mil. • GEO. RICHARDS, pASiIIO.NABLE'TAILUU-VVrit end ol Shaw's Row u o Deo. al. Ibi RICHARD GLENNA N, !torn , k t3lloblll/110511.—Lust duur ziiinws's Row on la Marisa stictit—Glonifialii. MRS. - ELIZA IRVIN, xriosiv 13 BETA IP lei lit(.it AND Df) .12./ moduu Illechnuchst— 'thitot End of St.tito stir —Cumuli Veu au. • S. C. PATCIIIN, LrN ROPE:. Retailer or Vortign and flotiestio Met VA et, iodire, and Lumber Merchant. 1 , 03. d, 1931: B. F. STERLING, 'A1)111.1; iz:AARNE:3B-MAICEIL. and JU3TICI Ui 1.7 l'VA.CE—Curwensvnie. Ike 23. ttbl. , ROBERT McNAUL, TANNER—At the GLI.) STAND in etlflYetsaVi;lo. . nuti.lo,lF,3l LI, P. '1lI0A1PSON; `'.`.`,th not -e eoi° t rst. nbuT; anteq(. • , • • l.oo.lrd 1151. -WAY, , 13 ocrr and BLlOEMAKB4—lltirwons;ilzl 29 • • WM. Ir. FLEMING, oyErrErt B4LooN..EITINU-11UUk% and CON m- TioN Mt t —Cat neutvilia. ' . 'EDW. 13.' PATTON; etAlllNindittall — .razt' end of slate stmet—Cotyrens 'kJ vole. 1,100.29.1831. • SAMUEL TAYLOR, , 'PANNED.. and OUOT and SiloE•'fifilii, tAnwunsville • 1631 •,.. 13 . /I.IIRETT; .• . i~IIE Run ANT; LIIMBEItAti GIINLItAt.PIIO - b 1,104 0.11411,12:11—itt fiactetts mild. at IL:iured BrNgo. • . ' ' De940.18.3t. • . _ '`. D. S. PLATTNIER , , , rri A iLog—Diew liNgthintOkl,l BP V3llOO IOWI3IIO, Cleat 4L told county. • • • Palsm,bor t 9 1851 5.. , . •JOHN FLEGAL, • - . • -. nbACKlMlTll—Lothenbater `-,waeoa,. Porgies, to 'S.A.E . ' astir I. una4 tho sttott,estsot:o,, .1)i30.5g4 'ItCSPECTUF.. OF SARTAiN'S' MAGAZINE FOR 1852, Unrivalled in Beauty and Excellenep Eighty Pages of Re La Matter in each • Number, being • sixteen pages ,of addi. am:at Reading.over and abovathe • ual quant i ty g iven in the $3 Illagaz • • . . • 11111 Prooriators of thls popular Periodical will spare noel. pease to the 0 . .4 in impart the +nor deckled out adorer . their Meanzine..and host to receiv e the same marked spore , elution that has heretofore rewarded 15.11 enterprise, • •• AMEHWAN LITERATI/elk: Of the highest:ou , will he Mond in I toil re e+ Ertl DEI.I.IEIIMENII:3+ Cousisting of tianncrints horn onsinal Palatines 13/ erankein ' AMERICAN Alt I P 3113. will aloe o racced in value Out:MO*. of a year's submtieeen. • A HUJLtltoitN DEPAR'PMENT ties been added tit then went tient of cenetructiort, Wham • FUCK 01511tIVILING " Mu •," Will monthly open his opt - Vole , I the olioicett good 'sa. gr,he ed tow nil part+ att.+. remtil AintiVi.nry of . MUM,. CAL. I.ITERA Y, Bed AwrioTte INTELLIGENC.K.' will be prep:tr.-II tor every Panther by Mr. CHARLES 44,..:t LELA N 11. • 'Monolog as a prominent lattu C. interesting no. roods e 1 the beliefs of Con•luentel Europa. and their:lloA. , eati•ins. Ibis, with a 1011.1, and I M t'ARTIAI. OEPARTMP.NT w they hoot:4111MA Willi the eoptrettel or I their Meaty frieDll,: 1101121DM ii. Vent of COTTAGE and V lI.LA TURD, with aca mintaylon ginned Maus and elicit dittos bon...vat he I n riddled by the Woeful nrintect. T.•WAII, I iArt REIRItt 11.0 NEMIIAL AXON! Y. POOPICA In' Ir•NIGNIAS 511,J;31,,%, FASItIONN: ChGTCIIET PAT. 'f ERN& EN1P11. 1 .,11)1..at „.. • • Sze.. &e.. Willcontritiute to the monthly variety they PTV:I9II;a Ih.ii SO! orators ' All all Posim then nro, REG I.AR A G LNTS for or pertons itiong w ill tin a teller &seri pt ion of it. or to see a s pec i m pn please coil tnuti th J mama P o stmaster. who will receive tho advance our merit, and lorweid their names and the money. Persens witlilcc to gat up aClub will be iupplitd whit a specimen oo;.v gratis. Br the new NM% taw. whieli went We operaPou Is jo t ' . the PGriTAGE +J 1 Ilirt MAGAZINE let GO:ATOP REDUCE( I. WI - en mud quarterly In advance it is now as foliotws:—lrrldn !.:0 miles. tits Cents; Over bUJ MOM, 5 amts.. TERMS SOIL 0.15 yIN ,Ali ANCK enamor o e year. la. Two coutentmo year et. One Corti two years $5. r ,vermpiesone year l fu. Teo collies ona74los ®:'U. and an erra copy to the person sentatig a Club or Ten. Single u umbels Wit:row_ Cmall blote+ Ufa throat States ,rueilleant per. Ca', snok scriotlons rant to difierent Pent I Address.. JOHN flcem. DARMIN & January, IBSI Phtladahleht.' I at IE3IO ti it R., • GEORGE W. TURNER, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, f? FirECTFULLY enonnuces to his rriOntill. end Minh.. &le lie . generally, that he hat removed his shop to the North. West coiner of:second end Markst 'tenets, nod will heroines ne fouud In tae bedding lately 41,30.1114 d TO a Mum, Ctietnionl ‘ ilutunscul null "Philssouhio'sl" store.by Dr. Bold, end for ulnas by Dr A. M. on a Drugand t i nows,les and w nr the altos lieu signor the lUD GOLD Melt these pie:ired so •A st "I. MAKE. or MEND" all eminent , in hit line Nero the fl se, inn robes . of the Orientals rlnwn to r.llll 111 , 0nnicr's late inwrovernernt (. tee t • UOMan Dm, unio,“. r j eniYE. good. end us cheap (but bolt Inv chows-) is they con be snide eteewhe liss work wilt he W ANKANI El) to give satisfaction, so dint those wh , eninlOy hies have no risk so ran. Al , kinds or oflrlo , tillu lukeo In est:flange for work, and the highest paves allowed. July 10. 1881. Watch k Clod: Malang. fl0B"I' It Wt.:LC(I begs lease to itifidin the citizens or Clenrlield and vicinity. that he hag 4 c / ... f. \ permanently located in the shop adjoining Lattieb'a hotel, on Mir!: t‘ it , het 4treet, Chore the repairing (4 WA I'COES. CLOCKS, JKWEL:., RV. &c.. will be executed in the he'd manner, at the ehortelit moile and on renhonable terms. Also. ENGRAVING executed at short notice. WATCHES, &c.. left with him to ho repaired tilLho promptly attended to, and warranted 10, one year. April 9.1851. Inlll E. subscriber, thankful for past favor,. rein 101 pectlully lotto - ins:his customers,hrid the public ge ne ral? y , that he line removed his shop to the buil. dint; over the Pus' Office. lately occupied by rt. F. %Vara. and Oita he will he there found et till lime! -on ;.cn nil" to !MITI) , his customers, U alike soma of hixcolempornrics. he is unable to promise that his( Fnelliosie are of the most approved tityle of ANTI• QUITY, but will insure thew melte aleeuriling to the Latest Fashion of more modern days. THOS. SHEA. Clearfield April 1, 1851. FIRST AND TRUE LOVE. A,true Love Story, GEO. SAND, author of "Indiana," "Consuelo," "The Coun, less of ltucolstadt," etc., etc. T. It. mrtatsoN . No. Cheituut stmt. Plillatte'ohle, publishes this day the alms , work. It is ono of the molt, c and interesting Works ever published.c embe I shed with e'eyen fir.e rotaser gra, Mgt. illosttatteeol diluent scenes in the work. at well nt a twee platten of be two hero, ines of till WOll.l, null n t.hotil 0 , I y cover. It has m kb en 103Inente enle having ahead, passati t trough ouvrtal e show. in lite tenet 01 thne moths. At will have a vnry large sale. and it is n %troth no one wilthe in s atinint wt with. It Isnot by critics who have perused It. to be 'the bro. work" aurl day. It is Published roretrin,,te la nor large colilV,• 1,1%...;" and pentad an the Quest white paper. PriartrlPTY CENTS atop'. ,4 11lig:te ' , toles of the work w ill h., cent to any one on Chit cote% of rentirtanetr, addressed to tits publisher. Publishelt and fos suit: by T. It. PIiTERSON, No. P.. Chetinnt street, Philadelphia. To whom all orders most It, aJdiestrd. putt insult Philadelphia. Dee. it. 11351. Editorsoi Newebuoms giving the al. VD 000 or more tam+ twos, (inci Luling rhtt notice.) and wading a ettipy of the paper marked, to the ',obtainer, •itall hate a conitilete COPY of UPI walk sent them by tete in of matt. HEM. IN INC In the Yon office at c txAart cm). on IM rule day of Jauntily, A. lo1?5:i. Adrini J 14 J 1,011106 John Alterighl Ab 'about-8 An it John lt,t,r Kin. I.; Kelly I,nwtenen Bell Lin Arthur 4 Ltvenutton Auditeur Itire !Mist Meta% t.ovu Henry IlroctWeq Charlea T Metz big. W B i:hmi wick Mhz jun , . Ann Mil'et Joist It I:1,1 , os .1 W !Stone 1, Davis t 'Lula! tzlitivY 1 g Doatlvrty Jason I) t4itrintee: Merle" A YeeuY John ehatloer eltenuel Plennard Vlijah Munro! Stone, Force/ Metal..., Worley M ilton N thYrdwin Lewis D. Windy(' bike [lngham I , lumm..P J W mith Jahn I. Har took Mks Ft Payder John D olt GOOrgis II Binder Thomu 0 Dolt John Tate John %V lilult..V;:rtilenans , Thule 1i tillrtn tl.-11, weinerJacub iltl'ull email 4 W . Wici J 9411 Twist W m T Woroe Wililen Imp:, Win W , 'Wooti:a Miu J ins I IMILs Wilt SC4hlO BEM= TAILORING BUSINESS. REMOVAL. List of Letters Wlll. HADEpAUGIi. P. It TO LUMBERMEN. 'pllE nnt , ersigned lois taken a contract to drive Logs from the viaraity of Cnest Creek. t)l..arti•lit county to the Homo at Lock 11 n ven . and to mold all dal:I:ally wipers One o Solaro Pi of along a e river. lie Reg' tut: togive him timely note; they hate any to be driven Moon( lb marks. rho . the ift1,1951. • Estate of Isaac flatly, deed,' • • r ormar, 11d. II EIIEBY GIVEN: That Lenora or Admin. 111 iit rail' on infinitive or 1i..u0 liatiy• late or Pike town. Ohio. Clearfield county. deceased, have Lean granted to Situ' subionbera. Alt Iper*Otili indc.l)Zed to who istaterequested to make Immediate pm meat—andel; will hov c l ai msGgainst said estate are rtquiited tOlnelent thorn duly uutheutleuted rot iettlement. I tktilEt. flit.ll.EVitu r ' , t'o 1. ADDIiEWIN. ' Jendnry,ls,lnr. . , Neu , ' Fan & Winter • COODes, At Graha,nzton,.Bradford tozonship 1 rive subscriber fillers 'ors:lle, on the aloe lihr iz gra era I, i ` 1 a aRGE AND A 1590111 'T DDOIM, consisting of ' • Dry Goods, flard , ,.vare, Qpeenswaro, Groecries,' flats, Caps, Bonnets, • Boots and Shoes. AII of widalt will bo sold as low as can be Ar ought elsariliata; In the goonlY: , l'orchnsers will find at Gil AHAMTON every desnilpilosio , to )01.4 u Roils sent in a nrnr very ;mall algvancas tot I.7AStt. pr,o••• VCE. or LUMBER.. . Please call and examiti6 for yormol err. • . JAMES B. GRAIIAS I . Grahninton. Optobor I.lB'l. . Tovorn ainld lo4, foIFOR SALE OR RENT.a . . . 111111 Potaadliats I /1411 for sale the Well istown TAVE2.I; .1. .13TAIslp. known n. the • , , ..• , . . JEFFER, f SO,IV ' LINE HO P.E.L.;'• • ...atiato,, , tnyt d r Tioll .611111 rotors' y towtr.• ~ :1 1 ' . N 1 , 'h'S II '' 0' . 1 '. Bfild ' ship. tEcoi tip' cottaty,bn the tiimplke toed Iradleff.N6e. The honte.is lame nod uo,tninetbons. and well ' fitted' 441'• 'rayon ROL°. wirbritot!opg.lo., ottrlght4. r ,.. . p.z., 1111N1lIa.1) AClnii of Lludattechesil toll 6 els good octal. itY for famine purpotet. lrnot cold toots it Nil bp !Hied. , !-, 1'031..800e will b 3 elven on the first day o r April prat Vol furthor particulars apply te‘lie su G. Lt. tiledber at C•ltttm , irflead,, , pApk 44auturicaul• :.; , ••• ;:,.:..J ••.: ! ..1 .. ..—.l •,:_.•' ;i , ."'V.O •;.4 ! :•: ' ,•: : , 1' '; ' l . 'lf: ,) T 1 t , ,i".'& ..,!,flA.I'l A:1;1, '::'.. ,1 A. A .l!;. - kill :','4,1