THE' itEPOBLIitAN• ~..__. g2in F ELD Pa., ay-1; 165-2: 4.111. E 'WV 111 - Blil OF paNnonyA N lA i (Subject to the decision if the Democratic National Convent On.) . . OUBirdisatoimu ) -. WfhttI.SI,,SEARIC(HT, OF F4ICETit,COUNTY. KT-We expect to, movo our office next week into the 2d story of the now building of O. SAVlerrell, on Second street, almost directly opposite our present location. o;rAs neat week will be court wo hope as ninny:of our_ friends as can make it_ at all *Venient, pay up old scores, as Isfe'siamt money just about as bad as ever Otrlho report or the committee appoin ted at the. late railroad meeting hold in this places i 9 crowdeil out. etP,'We call attention to, tho poetical Lear tiory.on.our -first page. The author is, known:to our, readers as an occasional contributor for several years, and we have rin'doubt that they will properly'appreciate the :very great improvement he has made in the art ofcomPosition. DEATR - OP JUDGE COULTER. 7w Hon. RICUAItD COIILTRE, one of' the Judges of the Supreme Court of this state, died very ,suddenly , at his residence in Greensburg, last week. Mr. Cotter was the only successful 'candidate on the whig ticket last fall. Who will be the successor of Judge C., by appointment of the Governor, is not yet certain. Wo learn that Gov. BILLER had tendered the appointment to Judge Weenw.tuu, who declined it. Gov. Bigler, and the Democracy. Now that the first session of the Legis- Wore, under the administration of Gover nor BIGLER, has just expired, it may not be nut .of place to recur to the doings at Harrisburg during the - last three months, and compare the acts and conduct of those whore the people have selected to. guard and watch over the welfare of the Com monwealth. The history of Pennsylvania legislation for the last thirty-five years, if it could be seen in all its deformity, would present a spectacle littlecreditable to our intelligence as a people. Special legislation has been the order of the day. If existing statutes did not provide fora man's present difricul ties; all he had to do was to furnish the means of employing the proper number of borers, and his case was slyly tacked on to some omnibus, and safely carried through the' forms of legislation—thus reversing the objectof well ordered government, and making the law subservient to the citizen, instead of the citizen subservient to the la"%y If a number of men wished to em bark in a business, at which, if successful, they would themselves Pocket large for tunesrbut if unsuccessful, might cost them all they were , woith, they would apply for a charter, giving them powers and privile ges denied to individuals, and totally ua- ' known to the Constitution—thus making the honest community a sort of guarantee for whatever reckless . scheme of specula tion the fancy migh t suggest. Such has .been the distinguishing feature in the - historrof our State, legislation until we have become next thing to a by-word. The question, who is most to blame for this lamentable state of affairs admits of no controversy. • The Democracy have ever professed a deep reverence for the republican princi ples laid down by Trios. JEFFERSON, and as apfolied,,to •the legislation of Pennsylva nia.by that excellent patriot, Eimer; SNY. DIM. But have they been faithful to thoie professions? And if not, who is at fault? This' is also clear. Through the cunning tmd treachery of a certain portion of their representatives from time to time, the De. mocracy. are Emile - apie4 r unfaithful, although the masses of the people , have been perfectly honest and sincere, in their attachment to those principles, and when muklug . professions of such attachment they, meant •that 'those very principle.s should, be 'faithfulli. carried out by those whom they delegnted . with authority to do so. There was , want of sianarity , on their part. And .11_0.6:legislation of our State.pas not been in accordance with the l ieiniblic l anisin,j is , 'ito aptqqf t \ The : lllogs lave,ttlw,ays upAited thple, measeres fts it they thil't helt!nee9 B 4o - iviloietietne' to the .ttitittmity; and with the alder a fevi'reia glides: 1 - ixia - pe;geitts from the beittoe- . they! .were.eoble4 to reakolhein • a the" ' •If We' giemitive hoiv;, vPr, w l o,' ~1 8 1 2 4 , 9,r ePtkrigie ArnMete; ihnit'atprop:ii toga# thr, the weltkraof ,e 1 06i:6 4'4w Itiicothiighiheiveitedby re 66 tt N'fill.fYattAPPTE":“ %R aw, thei IL'thiSt PliWilit*latN9gt *Pr • Oja4 iima that now c 4 g r U "r . '. --- Hem it 1811114,1 IVO' oecasipitally hear a whig editor' hYpOcritically 'ask "how it happens that) the Pemocracytare always prating ahout.vestnd rights, and Jheir heel tilfty to cbrpOrtttions,' Chartered monopo lies, and class.lcgislation, when a majority of these measures now in existence owe their creation to Democratic legislation?" The hypocrisy of the in insinuation is self evident ; yet, as the Democrats have had Centro' of the legislature four-fifths of the time during all ibis period, they had the power to preserve our statutes from all such blots ; and for all such, sins of omis sion they are justly culpable. Now, however, the dawn of brighter days appears. .The Democracy is about being restored to its integrity. The peo ple, in their wisdom, have placed a man in the Executive Chair, who has, upon ev. cry occasion, proien himself as sincere' in his vrofessions, and as faithful to the prin. ciples of the Republican party, as they themselves. During this, the first session under his administration, an unexampled effort was made, and every artifice used,by those interested, to procure legislation for selfish purposes. They wore confined to no section or party, but hosts of the Gov ernor's warmest friends were among their most urgent advocates. He had been elec ted as a Deinocrat; with his principles spread bread-cast throughout the land ; and he doattless desired to retain the ap probation of his fellow citizens, one.and all ; but with him, this 'approbation could only be retained by an undeviating adhe rence to his integrity and plighted faith. And how nobly he has maintained that in tegrity, and disoharged his'itande duty, let his able veto messages answer. He says, in effect, to the legislature, "gentlemen, I am a Democrat, and have the most implicit faith in the soundness of the principles laid down by 'the founders of the Demo cratic party. 'rho people elected me, judging me by the principles which I eve rywhere publicly professed to advocate. You may do as you please, but as for me, I can only +discharge my duty by being faithful to those solemn obligations." It is thus that the Democracy of Penn sylvania is now about being restored to its original position, and to abstain from all agency in tho passage of selfish and un wholesome laws. The whigs cannot point to any anti-democratic law of this session, and say to. the Democrats, "you are the authors." So let us continuo. And whilst the Democracy remain faithful to their time-honored . principles, and hold every agent to a strict accountability—rowurding the faithful and discarding the unworthy... , there,will be no rights taken from the ma ny and given to the few. JAS. L, GILLIS it."SLINDERED" MAN. Wo hope we' are not in the habit of slandering any person, either publicly or privately, morally, politically, or in any Icapacity. Yet our last paper contained an outragous misrepresentation of the con duct of the above named gentleman, as our representative .in the legislature, and which we gladly embrace the earliest op portunity to correct. In noticing the mes sage of Gov. BIGLER, vetoing certain bank bills, we stated that "Mr. Gnus had ad vocated the passage of these bills, but af ter the veto had voted against them."— This is aillain no such ' Ming—although, at the time, we thought we were telling the 1 truth—though. unpleasant—and whilst in the act of putting it in type, actually took down a copy of the Keystone to examine and make. the thing doubly sure. How we read, and how we saw things topsy urvy, and reversed the yeas and nays, is beyond our comprehension—but that that very thing happened ,is as clear as day; and it now . affords us peculiar pleasure to make the correction, and to assure' the nu merous friends of that gentleman in this county-4ind they will be rejoiced to learn the truth—that he did not only not "advo cate" the passage of or vote fOr either of theso hills, but that he actually voted against nine out of the eleven. And subsequent ly, when eight .other banks canto- up, he likewise voted against each:and all of We resume no_ one suspects us of in tentional misrepresentation; 'or of a hav ing the least desire to present his conduct in an objectionable light to his constitu ents. And while we would desire-to show his every official act to, his constituents:— an exhibition from which he would be the , lust Yuan to 'shrink—'we would" take much mor e pleasure in concealing vhat , we cenceiyed were faults; than expos. ing them to his injury. 04 - ;74suicitiritia - lirive at' length broke . ground: in the businTo of gnOnn.n . Acing. New ,pototoos, d is: thoughts be od4r6O'Ortlslo bui'i4rket neu‘t.foOrth of July: •., . . ', OteGialuimis „ forMnxon riAiiidttnnnd , bit hc'ltniie r 'peltrnsed it, anni;i4 • , • .. ‘LO:ATItaVaii4A. !(P/4. , Ziiiinc*ft f new 'Palgr;l4'.l. Ens, and tanks Will. OUR ' The Act of A,ssembly. iraneferring us hito the Judicial District .composed the Cowles ofVenabge, Clailon 'arid jelferaen, piesided over . by Judge Knox, has received the sinctioicsfihe ExeChtiVe: 0:7"" htive hand it said," says the Lycomfng uazette, "that the Tyrone and Erie railroad route is impracticable." N'o doubt / of it. But then, there are - a great many things "said" that are not true, and this is certainly one of them. And we again repeat, that if to make a direct con'. nection of Philadelphia with Erie is >the object, it is the very upper•crust of folly to think, . of following the meinderings oil the Susguelmna, When the whole thing can be accomplished at onc.half the cost., , 0:7 - What has become,of ail the butter? We know a man who is willing ,to pay , a snug round sum for a fair sight at a good fresh roll. Rhode Island Election. PROVIDENCE, April B.—Our Election has resulted in the return of Allen, Demo crat, for Governor, by übout 300 ma jority. Lawrence, Democrat, for Lieut, Gov. ernor is defeated badly. The Whigs have two majority in • the Senate over all,—and eight in the House. Two Senators and four Representatives are yet to be chosen. SECOND DESPAI cll.—A II the Democratic State ticket is elected, except the Lieut. Governor, by from three to four hundred majority. There is no choice of Lieut Gov ernor probably by the people. The Whigs however, have the House, and a majority on joint ballot, which secures his election. The Senate is close, and still in doubt For the 'Clearfield Republican Father Matthew and the Rev. John Chamber*, A short time since the Rcv. John Cham bers wrote a series of letters on the sub ject of temperance, published in the Penn. sylvanan. In the last of which he takes occasion to make a most brutal and vile attack on. Father Matthew. What is most astonishing is, that the Pennsylvanian shot:l4 give publicity to such a piece of blackguardism—it 'would have looked much better in one of Paul do Kock's no vels. The Rev. gentleman is evidently much excited at his own want of success in the anti-rum 'crusade, and most unwil ling to allow Father Matthew the credit duo him for his indomitable exertions and christian deportment in the cause of the poor inebriate's emancipation. The Rev. John Chambers has gained some celebrity from his repeated temperance speeches, but unfortunately none whatever from Con verted drunkards. All the drunkards re formed by him ho could; without any in convenience, stick in his eve. Finding his great temperance speech . thus wholly in effectual, ho has loaned it to the cause of the Main Liquor Law, and the columns of the-Pennsylvanian are made the vehicle by which it is conveyed ready for imme diate use to the door of every man, wo man and and also all the rum-sel lers in the Commonwealth. For the ben efit of drunkards, and other respectable in dividuals, who possibly may not receive the Penosylvanian,l will give them a short synopsis of this speech: " Rum-sellers;" "Rum-suckers ;" "Li censed murderers ;" "Licensed robbers ;" "Assassins ;" "Midnight Assassins ;" "As sassins;" "Thieves, who cannot escape the damnation of hell, I have warned you to flee from the wrath to come ;" "Betray ers of mothers, wives 'anffsisters ;" "Se ducers of fathers, sons and brothers;" "If you aint in favor of the Maine Liquor law you are either a drunkard or in favor of making drunkards ;" "every hody who is opposed to the. Maine .Liquor law, who says. it is tyrannical, who opposes the searching of his premises by every black guard who may , feel disposed to annoy him, or rob his house, is in favor of Ma king more drunkards." , Gentle reader—should you be a mod est female, and feel disposed to censure the writer for writing, or the publisher for publishing the above rather hard synopsis of a temperence speech—l beg of you to recollect that tho Rev. John Chambers, .a minister of the Gospel, a man who prefei ses to be a follower of the meek and lowly Jesus, is the author, Thenl beg you to contrast this man's conduct with that of Father Matthew, whose soul is filled with pity for the poor inebriate, regarding, him as made, in the image of God. He asked not for the pas: sage of sumptuary laws—he wanted, no system or espionage established—'-but, cop. ying the example ef his Divine Master, he went about from place to place, and in words of persuasive eloquence, exhorted them to sobriety and amendment. Hie success is not counted by hundreds; or even thousands, but millions now live to testify that meta suasion 1/3 the.onlv, the surest and' the most.eiThctual media of re claiming. drunkards.: , Now, reader, which would you prefer, Father Matthew or John Chambers. DIED—On Satufday last, very sudden ly, Justin WILSON, a highly respected citi zen of Huston township, aged about sixty Year!! i! , •'- rt..t `"' Oz The deceased 'hiid been irr;poor health for some Months,. iiut. - on .iaat Sat urday morning be seemed rather getter than usual, and the day tehig pleasant, he proposed taking a ride in the air. 'VVhen, returning hcirce,:in his buggy; in =mini: . riiivi4h hit wife ' , ,With Out showing any , symptom" of sudden illness, the.' wheel stri kit a' SinctA Ounp,_thoughfuet violently, ho was ihrtryp i cke, tci,tha forward pact o( the bnggY,-and, then -atFatowly dcnvirld the "and - waY-not seen even to 'breathe.. BUSINESS imEqoatOP CLEIBMILD CO. I ' GEORGE' WI. ORR,-:f inmikersesurn i ofiliktiliewaktioa Th 1111641. Sell th of JUI Mattel Ctostfloki Pa &toy 1 1831. i.'nuarruAL &13ROTHER, R.WI A NIS, atm L!M UPO' EM. "Woo , lord M rod 021 / 0 0, u adrohi ip.. C d po. ,April 17. '62. • ' P. W i BARRETT, • lI4ERCIIAPIt mad PRODUCti.DEALEIL lieherebarg. lel Clearfield eo.. Pa. .- • • Awn 17,1634. SAMUEL ARNOLD,' • • MURCIA ANT—and Exton uct DEALER:j.othersbarg. LTA Clearfield aunty. Ps. , Aprti 17. 1831. FREDERICK ARNOLD'''. ItdrERCRANT arid PRODCCR DEALER, Legtereberg, LTA I.lserflidd p.e., Pa. ARO 11. 1862. • • • • ISAAC' SMITH, MEROUANT and I.IIIIIBER tad PRODUCE DEALSB, Oqrwousirille. • 1 April It - /01511. WILLIAM H. BLOOM, MERCHANT aad LUMBER nod PRODUCE DEALER LYI Ceram polite. Claaqletd toasty. Pa. - Alqlll7. Hitd. WILLIAM' BLACKSHAIRE, CAOINETaidCHAIRIdAKER.awA.HUUBI sad SIGN enutries one door south of the rinstof titian March. OR suouri street. Elssaltdd ea. A Ptit 11b54. - - JOHN FL HILBURN; (HA end SHOE MAK KR, ' , sacred street, slowly opposite LP A. K. Wiishts wore. Cleattlstd, Pa. ..April 18.185 J. JAMES HOLLENBACII, n L ACK Btd IT ti:' nu •'Th I rd it tett bat weep and lan Walnut. I; Isartleld. Pa. Aotlll6. IBM - THOMAS MILLS; COACH AND 8121011 MAKER, on Third irreg. be. twee° Market and Locust. theadield. Pa, MID 16,'d9. SACKET & GULICH, CALDNET AND CHAIN MAKERS, Lamm at,. between &mond and Third, eleutiold. Pa. Apnll6, . R. V. WILSON, PH on , coed lazed. opposite the :til donee of Gov. Witter. Cisattheid. API! le 1861. HENRY LOR AINE, nifYSICIAN ead DRUGGIST. on bliumottost,oppollte naidencip. Clesrfleld. 4ptill6. ISI2, JOHN W. SHUGERT: WAcioN MAKER, corner allrbiro asiti,Loopst Warta U elufield. Reptilians dose to ortlo. Apnl.ll, GEORGE R. BAR 'Err, A norm EY AT LAW—Ottion adjoining tits ontdanoa on Second Wert. Ciaadlald April 16. 1N52. C. D. WATSON, Dat/GUIST and UtiNFk.CTION Ell. on emend argot op posits tb• slots lately occupied bk Dialer &CO Clear O eW. Pa. April Its MIL JOSEPH. 5-. FRANCE, ATTORNI.'YATLAW Unice o Mallet street,adjolaing too realeencip of J. L. tut, Elm . Ciaartleld • *pill 1.8. J. L. CUTTLE, COUNIT PURVEY EA 666 LAND AbENT. OM* all iwoing dL posidancs v1:1 Market amt. I,:hautleld. April 16;18.f9. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. 7TORI4EY AT LAW. Oates 'IV' dal at hla residence on &acrid strew. op posits the residaucta ul Gov. Big ef Clear ra. Aprtl 11, 11Z4 J. B. M'ENALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Union in the ant sad of the Public butldings, on Market at.. Clearfield. April. !tea. JOHN FLEGA4 BbikeittiMlTH—Lutnanbarg Wagons. BMWs. Ike Neatly honed on the shorted name DEG. alt. 1831. H, P. THOMPSON, , DU VINCI ANT-May be faaact data./ at his °Mop, mat Sm. ti.ta 'a hotel—Cat wsatral•—ithaa sot cot protautaaally &horst. Deo.lta. SAMUEL WAY, BOOT aid BLlORMAKER—Curwearrille: Deo. ia• 155, G. O. PASSMORE, • m B i r ai T g li i i - bit the . 014 Foundry—tectmilritte.— RICHARD. MOSSOP, 13Q1 nTAILFa OF 10pmcm MID DOMESTIC ?Mt an, CIIAN AVII at MOORS—At Disler UCo a. old stand. Also. o ills west si do of street. Deo Su. Ml.' J. L. HUNTER, D ermun. OM MOUEIGIN 1a D0ME...4110 filEttCHAN lME—Matkot strut. two doors westof M stroll's hotel Deo. 110, THOMAS .SHEA, VABBIONABLE TAILOR-1w Oho w's Row. on Masks stmt. tzumediauly ore: tho Post Ott.—Ctwlllteld. Leo. ar41.18151. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, . TANNER and BOOT and 13110 E MANUFACTURER Catvinutvina, . Deo. tV. D. S. PLATNF,R,. • All.oR—New Wathhastoa. Burnside lowaghlp, l3aar T 4•14 County. Decembst sll, tat. CHAMBERS &. KLEPFER. viTliEELwiticirr & CIIAIRIAAKDDEL ate.—radar V V twit. rile towitalp. Deo. 144 la% GEO. RICHARDS, stBIIIONABLE sad of Shaw's now F no ota.th—Clearrield, Uoct.oo. IBS.. RICHARD GLENNAN, BOOT & 8110.NISIAtihtt— Cut door la'Shaweo Row on Market wroot—tlearfiald. ibc.80.1851, MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, EIXTENSIVE ItETAILEa FditiSlGN AND DO LA minuo Merchandise—East sail of dlate innist-41.howeas• nil,. • Doo VU, Ibsl. WM. W. FLEMING, OYSTER SALOON. EATINU-NOUBS and CONtrEO- TIVNALL If —Cat 48111104. Deo.Sß,ltlbl ED W.. 8. PATTON, .• CAPINEMAKER—East end of State etrort—enrwoon- TOIL 1100.L.9. JAS. B. G A RAHAM, POST 61.0413TEA. , NERCII NT IM and DEALER IN L BEIL--Grabaatos. Utadfotd tovriublp. • •Dde 119,111%.• • C. KRATZER • - mitLi i i.ggra i N n ii undsz osid . i•Ekrxix , — corner o Leo'. Si. MI. . . JAS. ALEX A N DER, • •SADDLERANU RN OM MAKER—in nn new dim on Market amt. MOSS blertell's hotel. • - - • • • • Ilea. 22;1831. • WALLACE &„HILLS, •.' D ETAILEIIB OP POLLEIGN AND Dindfr2sTio mga LL (11"mm:sp.-4t, 13bases old kitsad—Clevbweeld. Id - . Mc . 31 • L L.' BARRETT, EDDRANTAANDE:aktAN AND COMM, ego- DUCEE DEAL 4 U—Al linnets' ati.N. at Miff old Dridte ISRAEL COOPER, - , 1011013ThIMSTEU at time floue—Etotaiter of rondo sod Docuestio blerubtadise, end ex hume, deoletie Lumber. • • JOHN CARLILE, Buateuriv. do JUSTICE Or T L kgAtlO—Lute enters . Doe. AP. INI6I. IVIESHICK GRAHAM • •DABBER END iIAIROME/31321EierWill ittnd {o ell dw. muds ia bls lbs• oa &hail miler. sad the most satir bunts maw. Ili* ram bi!locad is tlisPasiatinit uo rj of the klasslea noon. • • Jai4aisa V. Ult. , tfili - 0. B; MERRFLL, CQr n AlitarsZai w tregbit 4 ry«t )0 I. tbidL '- 'ROBERT MANLY, tunElt.matOtir'sixopetamit BOMA and • oilmamaryiati yelustgoolsagt. Nadia inascr , . . dz. J. G. RUSSELL.- . • TANNERS & COUSRI VAS AND DEALERS IN ALL' kis& 4/Loather. 111444, QM 4. &a.. takes IN exabasse. Essakvlll4. F4.—GraiapigatriA. Yeti. /61.11. %Vbf.'• ' . . r i r oest.wiflouvi_coAlvitavisc..iad notrili,t; is v vigutir 4 v.kvswx- r okkwiii k imu.. ' : ••• • , ; , 13:1 1 % - lettit • ..." 42, QADDLE s t I .4., ARNESS-1(AK011. &ad JUSTIO Of 1.7 pig I' 0 'smear/010. .060.0.15111. f GBP. B. GOODIANDEB, a 'was 0 vote W A ors asserarttanow - ROBERT MeNATJL; th• OLD Boat) hiConviela. LIEONARD , & MOORE, MERCHANTd DEALERB-b(cosd ,11rret. imiwunAlarket ardl.4o*-Lleruf aid. - Deo. Li ) . 1931. • .. , J. H. JONES, QHOE & 110011 MAKER—Aajoinfee hi, resldemee ei PO Market. betweetTbtrd astl retuth itteete--eleameld. Dee 'a. RIK , ISAAC SMITH, MERCIIANT. AND LesiaLeu IN LUMBER AND Douai', Prodaossetetally --Buda street, batmen' Cherry asd Loaust--Corwouvills. • t Deo. SU. HAI • - Et P ER .SEYLER, IRON-FOUR DEB—Near Luthelibarg—wcump atl mu ea AL ,:asungs ate mule pith* be 4 materW. and on reasonable tams. Doo.lla WM. THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK,'& CO. • FUDN-FOUNDER3—Corwsassitia. Ars extsasiv• assort A. mast oft:asttsas Dula to order. , Deo. Yd,ltLl WM. McBRIDE, ETAILER AND DEALEtI IN LUMBER—Nods:as AL Consnrof Slaw and Locust suests. Cu rwensville. . Dec. SO, 1861. JOHN P. HOYT, Mamon &NT and I.I.3IIBEIIMAN on the Hirer la Fos township. elsounsid co.. ht. April 17. 1839. A. L. SCHNELL, T AlLOR— p. L n e u r ; b o u tirig:.' l6lww " 2 "xaMt"d J. D. THOMPSON, BLll;llll l oaargir:r4Btztr4l l " . . t e al: l : l4 4 a tea boroare of en, MIUSVIIIe. " De: ....Ng A..lf„. WRIGHT, ,lEERCHANT ANutarnNetve HEALER IN mist- DELL—Southweet Dorset of the Dlainceid—CiunD .Id. Deo. $9. • • S. C. PATCHIN, /71_ LPN 110 PB. Haan of Foreign and Domedlo Ida chaudlse. and Lumber Merchant. IN. Vial. ISAAC JOHNSON, iIIOOT St SHOEMAKER—Wed end or tinaw's Row oa L. Market atteet—tlioarfiald. D0u.9),1851. JOHN C. RICHARDS, PI ir RICI AIV —Oa the Ririe Hood to Chest 'omit. tour miles from Curiveasellte. Lao. kV. ihsl. G. W. TURNER, IWASHIONABILLI relboa—At the northwest corner of Mont end Matte sheet/. Deo. SO 1811. GEO. W. REIEEM, SADD LEH. HARNESS Br TRUNK MANUFACTURER —Oa Third *Lee betwora Market aad Locust. I leo. 80. IBM. M. E. WOOD, niiirsiciAN. May always be fanad at his roshtssoe thlfW4ll,lllol4. When Sot PteralliCiaali/ltbsellt• Dee. 119.11131. GEORGE WILSON. p!JYBICIAN may be found at Me Om= is LUTHER& II ORLI. when cot absent ou prolessloaal February 20. MU. THE GRHATEST HISTORICAL And Allegorical Print of the Age. In Commemoration of the mostimportant events in the American Peva&don. The 13ritish surrendering their arms to GENERAL WASHINGTON, After their defeat at Yorktown Virginia, • • October, 1781. THE swaying to retreated by TasaM Vanua. Reum la Co . from as origami, dmwtaa bY Hesault. lad pabli heel by ttealemis Tanker. engraver. Pbi'adalpoia. This size or die print is 95 by 31 Nous, and wu adman, pub. Ushwt to Bobaoribers at $ IS he the *heed. EXPLittIATI. , N —TIII 111MTORY.-1• the first and limed Mai are sr htb.ted three large groups of the Princely pr• Clam who were premat at the tranuctloa. with • fatthfut Miura of e.mb. Its the first group le nen General WWllnglon.Cleneral Res* chambeau. General lAtioola LW. Illannltans,, an old Farmer eager to contemplate the MIMI. Billy the servant, and the Horse of General Washington. la toe mooed group, are American and French alone— Geuenal Koos. Inc:dam Wibou, and the Mike de Lanzue,, and the Man f ul. de La Fayette. Toe third sloop Is descriptive of the Edith earnaderlag their MM. Lord Conwalits Galen! O'Hara. Oommodoie &main's. Colonel Tarlton, with tw Herren out off. Limpets. aot Colonel Ralph Abercrombie. I: alienist Cab's's' Madan. Lord Chew Ina. ac. Lord an:maths unman preseating Ibis sword to the first General Officer be meets. but Gen. Wash stigma Ls !minted out, to lamas the only POIIO4IO whom he Is to sarneder his word. • • On the heights and In the distant* an the different armin and crowds of spectators. The house nf Secretary Witson.oo copied by Lord Cornwallis end hit stall which was bombard• ed and pierced with balls t ire Mariann; de La Teyettee hay. lug sum &Med that they were amyl's Ahab.' foe the dieser of Lord Gotta walls asked leave °relearn! Washinsina tomes him a dish of his own cooking. and Imesolintely after several bomb shells fell through the rear on the table. and wounded Nome. end &merged the party. THE A LLEGIUltY.—tan the Mt is sliected a MOnt. Cant la boson of those Illustrious heroes who saardlced their lives and their fortunes to insure their citizens. the LJbertly and lade peadenca they sew enjoy. PUBLISHED AT IS BY WM. FL LANE. PHII.ADEF. PHIA, AND TO HE HAD AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLUIIIMI.'I4O 141 citrA mut' sranz PHILADELPHIA, At PREMIUIds TO THAT PAPELL A LIBERAL. imcuuNrroAtlENll3. Mini Id. MEL ataAl.Zo 9 / 2 ZIQDSZro • N OTICE is hereby gives to all proms. that the cadet. signed together with several othas o f their aelithbers have by tabsunptlon raised the money and machued HUME. for the nee of Dr. I) po. KLINLI.with which to pro floe medicine in the sisishboitiota of Drcator township susd adjoinine towed/ins. toystber with s odd! and bridle for t h e same. The °Plat la purchasing the bombto rouble sian to attend oar families when wo_dealm him to da ,ao and to Practice medic:as genendly.: Ilea a MACK litnalD. with star la his face. and one white foot, six year, oid.. The horse belongs to lb. Dann who raised the sown. Dr sob. scription to par for him. and the undersigned. who were an thorived lobe, the horse. and hey* the control of bin. have lent him In the posnetion of Dr. KIM* tot Use epsoial porpose above stated, end for Maas Vier, and hosed as long as be behaves hit:mall well as their hotels* to Sri , * his. the moat the horse, They therefore, wars all perms sot to parchsse mr trade for said bone Cit meddle with him la asp way, NI he is not tlm propaty of the said Dr. D. D. Kline but belongs to the undentgatd. BitAird GIUB: Decatur Township, April ' Estate of Lewis Murray, Dec'd. NOTICE 113 11E11E11i GIVEN. that limos af Adatiala 'Amnon upon that Estate of Lewis Nano. &it'd.. late of Plke towaihia. have beer is due to m grants:l to the an bsipi bet. All mann basis, Cliqi/91 usual said witata wUI mann them prosily ultimata:WM for sattleiaast, sad those awing said estate will nuke Dimwit lanaadkasl. AIULWA Y. Rash (pi. Cestra i co. 114 Notice 'to Purchasers. . : • TEREAE. co r Watts Alma has adwortlsod a bons' aad irt for Bala fa tba town at [ c o:punier. as the Pray wrty 01 John Loos -1 berahY,_ootillr a I Dermas. that said lot hebajts to ma as the atairmakl John mg Borst had as Ar ho'e tor it. Dar has he paid me for dm lot se arty puma pat. aApbrii l ad M ho se mast pucha ' EREMH MOORE. • OarialitrCcin OW:Pala riPUESBIALII. KINP.,of szcs'lest quality for sale by Aoril 23. WALLACE &HILLS. A LARGE AWsollllig/r7of BAE IRON , MIL RODS. /7A. MORSE SHOE lIA tAREI and...MORSE HAMA+. all fur Hale tsar cheap for cub. bi WALLACE & ADM 93, Int CAUIPICON. ALL Demme am births cautioned against hvirnian or trusties MY wrill are. who has lert car bed.and board without no just osUse or reason. tad moteafter am dear. mined to per no th,hts of her contraeiter. - Aotil U. MlL—rd. , - 11.1114UEL AI/DB.4V. ~ . Ca 9 eciunCE q* sm. , . A"Pinions are he reby cautioned asaind stirahaelne. er modelle". with ttolaindas Ileeenbed property. now in the poseession et Peter 8) ler. • , Ore 4 hewer power Ihrerigag Meals,. all tbe "lath and Pattern pewee log to loud Peter tie lag's Vatiadry,ll gig 'tang. elt the Pig Iron. and Irotstil re nta , one rann):144 , 1114~ Vac end to sem of rale' is the ironed. as sa d 5i0)417 Woe= II 88114141, WELTY & thilitUEL OLD. filltiob Ind) • CHOAP . WATCLIES, Zama by aumil Mihreir, :Mare. A GBiAT nenucron In PRIORIII Twenty per •estia.=ttt•lftait less than ever have been sold in the [lnked States. (c...krtaviyaitai.a m itinit., * .ri p .i.,,va. VS LAP/EZZ 730 • LNG Tar N pry bvdipish. GQ raps imam • Widthpr WatchosOf JimerP•pil; ire tDI / *PA WL alkAnto spy part or tbk at. ii i rd i lt a z z i da WINO n* tm• **emit •r mo sey, wankitet so Puperood ern ?lir sl -Za orital` P regratei: los inmeast it. pptite the Fort& mac Umialphia. . - 4:l9 llWC•liforals sight. or spasslactursd Lao is wily. *pal il. Mit .. -'- --- • MOM Salo otileid Ida 6. Akßy Oleo 'of • oat ra""Yoridiatral lets leitild old of Ibe Omar at Vaal rboa , Gkarlleiti ebbe*, arid to dee dawned. ill as ti=dr i ertili e l l ;4 le lia Ire t ra Ear s r Xl' rflrt iteaf. 0f , foliewieg riaberti.4o?nix:..4. l isa tor go 1141TORAIII , Vtfell Old warrior to Jain* Vorrialg. fn eittoL‘.dwasilib . Weeded bl treats ie. the nittieein ,xi 'Ma& weal, J PS 5 , Tel der.ll or b.EI y •Idid / HiChill If ThilM OP, -VI lai a *Wall six , I PF ent % th e i r" goad* ti, Jaladlaie Sender'. . w 1 I 1 tie re se Jobs Beasealte. de Sionatin Warn p , costa slag 813 acres 1511 perches. bounded by tiaeteof n A , taloa lion•men. John blabs, leads of JOIMph dodtb. t r i with as linorovemind es the emu bk blenttger. Also, k I acted 01 t• sonde draft. is IN= w ir townesip. trdeal Of ilauds of Edinushi Albion. jails altar. Geary elm au 1 heats ofJo ash sad Win. Seasons. Alia ID isms talWallblp. i the resides of ilia Was.riensotri 'aim. oestetaint gide booaded by pad, of Jacob** Enna. Ede taming,. is e& Michael Fank. George Na sal,. War. Linnet aid lac Thome*. Also, the residue of Linty _Hunker. coslailinsi Y 115 3 is la Deo , tilt toresla 0. boi lftd by _blade of el 1 , 42 pi ...4 Orme, Jolla tices. Blamed Thom. Haab Ely. awl p • Vona.. on welch then' is an imannatment made bITZ " ‘ " Miller° 4.1. . A hat.eie Treat in seam of 'Minas Edrneasine. l toatainlert 411 am" and 14 perches. bona' ad by litllnseton t suiveys. J, on 4 tinker. sad land, of lUsalei All rt via& tie , Insprorements made Gatti, le be be Della Kephart. .senlos. John Esau* and John Reams a sin it s. in Otos. itx lowa% /silo. dates, ia the lame of Jobe y e ker.,co Alaim 4IJM o' acne 74 perches . itipitottaf towntb p. bounded by treats sa :Mems of radon Mapleton. NINO. Meets. Jonathan:4er M. John eXiten and Wader Albeit. with haw° oft made by Henry Kephart . sobs . Atm, the temdueof abed bi z Fityros, ia Geoatur i smostly. ooetainise 13) awes xli eir• es_ , bonndid by Jo Drinker. R chard Thoniasi =EA Witsao, and Mad: of Jectob Bauferasa: •gllso. sumo the name dr Wm. WIWI. le Domed* township. 000taislatIlb• a iris 145 bezobas. bonaded kr surreke la ins same Of VirWnM Hanle, lienbinilos goring, (leery and Utfltllli Witiner-.4abs the estate of Lariat Unman and Myles N. Manley. nod eels_ ad esti taken to execution mit to it. sold as the propertlef said Ullman and dumb*. • . . . ALSO . ' Br virtu orn 'Win writ. tuned out of tbl gametal**. aod 1., me directed. will be exposed to habitants at tho same Maenad plum. 8 Usititin Tracts or Lead situate In Pails tossash iv. ballads& nod deschbod ai folkBBB . aofltm. bentnolner at a fallen while oak 'natio.. Menai by nod err *smut Blodgett south 17 douses tut LW perches towns*. thumb north IS deuces wost di , sad t math webs to a post. thump south 7 deg east 60 per. to a Post. thsmoi ienath IS degrees east 41 mad five teeth pwchse to t white iMui. theta* south 8 perched to a chunnt,oak ifethet.7 thump medal OW Mies to a post..thnoe aunts br laid of Hugh 114 1 1711 indite obey p lO si st it" 1 .711::4 68 . b .1 ° ,8117.:1 1 174 . =a. white pine stomp. thrum north /88 0411 Z. to st post.theisoo Imam north 61 duress eut 40 perched to • pod, thews south &Mutsu eswbb aud five ,teath mobs* to a .hod. thendli south West 1 patches tot lo*B49ntock. thumb], tan alum Bloom south duress end ill per. chat too cucumber. Oman south I.2dureos seast oeraites thoplsotp7*lnnine. 008tiaaleft TWo ElEv/IN HT sores and eight? and Wow hirpth --- with allorrestee for roads, eu.. with atill Stu LiTY.ti clamed. with Thiel Uweilltur Nowa; Idles sited dmithaboo thereon emoted. Theqtbar Pismo! bad 111 ad as fo/hss .—Besinalon at a whits Phis, tbatiorby lalutair Abraham nutmeat mortis 76 perubes to • whites oak. Menu Mr Mad of Lieges • Bell south 13134 outlet east 117 perches ter in whits pute,_themos eand7 osmium to the place of huienton. nonfatal* TEN no es and anowassos. *dud and tats*U execution and to be sold as the property of George (7, Plier ALSO, • • BY VIRTUE ors suitor Veaditioll Expiates. teidillatit of the urns watt. asd to tot directed. will be emotteed to public sale, at the tame time and Moe, oettals Tittet Lot or Land sh nate Pain taveleehtp, Clearneki ohbetY tb Penneilic boarded by John Stab, East's Pelage tad thU Glen Liebe ounplag 4 t i rt with a Holm and Illaciurtuabop ihrn creased. ected. and takes In eaolution crs' aad W Li* sold as the wooed, or sari tor!" . . , ALSO All the tight ti le sod irelest or the Lterendaat, or la sod to it oe.tals ttact or oleos °Viand. ail nate Paw tome ship. Clem field two nty. boooded by lands of Qhautioey !Poo/two& Ch ft all lawn mid °then, containing' *Ober lelsott4oe sores, with en old Saw mill and two small hapset thermos coded. sad about eight acres or cleared laud • iteloil age taken to execatioo. tad to be sold as the pawky .of David . • I ALSO, . ' • All the right. tit's aadlll4llllllll of the &readout, itf c tr i polio rwst s. tr:. t a l id a Vouat:of V Lot irg rouad It a Lb. nown l ßero l s a ratt la. la the plea of mid town, s.d Wel• led and described as follow., to wit t thalamus! wtdth °Ea Lot as ands ettmt.br wbkb street It it Wooded cm the south, end being 60 feet deep oa Filbert street. bz welch stood it h boandad oil the wsetollad hoarded by the tondos of the Lot stow Wooziest to • 'lain LllOOl7l Jr. oil the north. sod or se. Moo this east. with • twcostury frame budding' occupied as a atom Ilouse.. Tailor dim sad drtetilem Osman sesoird I seized and tate. inexasta. 001 and to be sold as the roPorts ot L. Jukson Kum. ALSO, At %be sun limb and place a curtain tract of bud Slag!' La DlOcala township ltwattleld county. Wailhalo WIG mess. with *boat two awls cleated aid a log halm theta* bounded by lands ofJob• Opase ler awn othent. Saint= taken in aceoution. and to D a sold as UN piteitert7,ol,ifialt Hwy Abbess. , ALSO, • , t': At the wane time mid plasma arttalakd aerostat Is td Nonsegb clearlietd knows by No.e9; West by detand street. es the mutt by as Alley. ea tee by as Alley. azd tbe Nooth by let No 01.' Woad I. ken Is SMOMMI, and to bar sold as • the property • td.'l.3ellaad ALSO • • ' At the same tiase sad pleas. a certain. lot of woad situate to the Borongb si thowesevbil Lier,raeld cueety..op the Nor th ride of elate street. West of Weisel sweet. bOtte i V l U esebef of sot sow. or MIS of Wm binn. esteadi ward awes said Otatestmet. 6o feu to ■ Lot of llamas 'II. thence Moat ihrarkisolth feet. more m less to ea .thesce &Wag • ume west bu feet to tab. la smarm ithe . Wm. Owls. sad theses Moat theseme.ir•la I. Wl* 9. plus of bestaaisa. with a woman, frame boom sad ether boutoeeoleets thanes erectsd.• Seized pad wl4a.ncuseg. Atm tad to be sold as the meD4Mir of 13=24 (UM, -ALSO , • B Y virtue oft writ or Fled Facilla. thin. will bit 45•0119 . t. Diable° sate at MO (knit Housed, do portiosb bald ba Friday lb* talb day of April. at 9 bledoos, Ir IL t (Wowing datanbed trade land. bqoasiag at • blallorOldroll by laada of Hugh Hobos. Jacob Cos and It Holtalmor. strodl bOtt otathes to a wbide oak. thole* by bout of Jobs P.Llope. aorta. 43 deerws. cut 1141pirrebas tor pod. throws by bloktor Owls Balaton aad *lbw Wads. north 4110 mocha to • port. thalami by land ofJoha thiater. wan ID parches to tbo blor• giallo., aoatandas 03 toss had 10 maws, sad sainroyod oar w strut rap triode! Hamblatoo 6 rorizta. taloa is sautes lad to aa the property of B. Walloon. ALSO, • .• •. • • . • B virtue of of Testatuat Yendltkral bused sw i g the dierict Court of the Cur two County of PhUadel and to me directed. will be exhaled pabllo sale es - day the ad day of May next at Is o'clock. A. M.. the Mow.. lag described property, to wit .A certain pleas or pareekra bad situate la rim towiuhio Cteadisld county. Ps. bevy. nine s poet or °onset of this lot ao.4s7Y, thence by Mt / / o. 4161, eastield -perches and thirtrfive by 'drabs of a parallels to a ocinter, theses north in a direct line parallel whb the eastmort line of lot a0:427.1. three hundird sled twenty per 7 chat to a ordaer is a line of lot ao, theses wen kloal the same Aspirates. 'Lad thl ty.thre huadestke of • perobes ro a pod, lad theme south Alois lot co. ttlit. 810 perches to the piece of beau Weir. coatelalay 476 acres. worse, lea, with as &dolma= of six perpeat for roads Ike.„ beta g the weetiml. most moiety of lot 10. till. which Charm H Had and duali bb wife. ladeature dated the 10th day of Demenber la the you of oar Lend 1001, sad (ramified to be forthwith HAM* ed, did vast sad convey sato HOLM Batt is: lie 110• t waded load sowed aad taking ia execution and to a dart/MO of Heard Him ak . • • *- • cALDWELLOShettr..r Sheriff s 01 1 / 6 4 March 116.-1832. . . .. • . Magnatero,Notfion. , ~,, NTOTICH is belllol gives; that the following nun= AA heron= ezesalned and passed be sms. aid nasals of noord iii this . Moe for the inepeetloa of hairs. Losdittne, aid all °then in as other was laterorted; War pr Ltd to tea an t °MOMS* Wafter Vilartied C•allg lobe en at the Court house in the fiesouth of Clearfield. Ta ay the 4th day of May WI. tot 00o0a Melba' NA 4 , totes be. ea rn . . . , . . lit The would of Gems' WanyerEaucutor of Cod=ws.: vas. tato of Wady township' Chearhsed howdy. d &I, rho Account of Uodffied Ile list . &onus or Itar i ptit of Catharine Weaver. fats of findy township, ,_ county deceased. . ; •, • - • , al. The Account of Sinion Thom - pens Admlaisnaha l l s o estate of James Loed. lit. of - #teteeniiebewnsintrs ' county. doomed. , • '. ••• lib. The soma& of Jonathan Kephnt. Admichanntaglial estate of Thomas blossom la oaf peostsu unentisitlsine• _, Atd county, . .. 6h. fhe Aocca=lia [rein. Admiarstratris of Olen .or John Irvin, /ate of Pala township. OlealAnd boa s do/ mat Theo,. • 7 Pk Abcount of J. 41. ticCaaily. Adrilaisteitot of thi ns.ate or Mazgazet kliel=• 01 the NKOMO' Or Phltiel • field. Clearfield 0011110. , . ... 7tn. rho Amami of Andnw Noon and Mtn, fehtot,_Jka; • minisuarors of the estrus .01 Janes Moors:, Isla of nail 'tory ashlP Visaillekl cortalP. &Win 3l d. • • •. , . i PORTED.. Thstist* , lieelsten Ogee. Ctehdield. Man* P l / 4 136a, ~- '; , ' ., . • " Court Procl amation. .. L.. 1 AVILEItE/19. .Tha -ijoaorable HOBERT :' 0. Wil o r tr : Yonsidest Judge et lbe Wort or Comma Pleas the Vortrth Jodi ial Detect. composed of the °Gamin of field; Elk. ritoKeaa E t :Ater sad 'Mira. sad the Hosorable• I.I.IONARD tam W JOHN P. (Mk T. Animism.= in Oen. field collate, are tua ed that tir= t rait ate I:O3IXTLi day 'of Febmaty 11161, to nue . tflf 1.) 0 7 OF M t p k i f i fiN Ti.rnes. OLIPIFAN'A COllllO • Oti. ta Qy Q TER' It WIONS.. &ND OPQNKT Ov m•Aittll T tt WEIL ANL) uraraeL 4Al.t? 0 . Li Env. At Cliputiold„ la aid hoc , cifotlio'd 001110. OU.RIOrntB7 51014VA1 tit May actit...beitis 'Maid day of the month .. , N NOV= SS.IIIRREfOLUZ. IMAM aIVEL. To the Coroaori .Letes:2he Paws% Mid Cos able" li Bad fa the, boast [ of sisseeld,. to appear •la 'their ow} p parson*. with Man. ; factuldttorm. , Eemataatio other itempentimaaes. so do thou thine"( tiklici Oleg ani le mod tieba.l appesiida to liiecloieit, mml_o -w sad other pormom, proemattalt ltlaitamtsir the voleamor legalist aye prieonew. aro 'ISIMI.IId , tot AM t s g , and Aiwa. watt *ad sot depart wlMs a t lastiott pedi ~ GI V Dade; me baud atO died. Mkt dpi MC, is 'k. e ear Of 00f Amid, ibotuniAt eight head met ' FlArosit. and the laiiyet4Palall? PM of Angwas , peadmice. . A 4,II3CANDEMADituIWELL., Wade, TAILORING : Mirtinif ,•‘- •! REMOVAL. . tipllE subscriber, thankful fur pot favolt,'re*. 111 - Piteti9 ll Y informal bierustOtners.andThelpUtilto generally, that he bow removed lus shop to Ibebbik ding over 'ilia Post Q5:A.1044 occiapniaflay R. Word. dud that , be v/j11: he , Mile lound'alkilltraea 'on ift4ur •Yl s Pir i his FfillipMerei udlikeisonia of ot higeeinpurahes. o uneale„to panmiselhil'Obs Fashion* ail of the' moat approved , siViti o Aar , QUITY. but will Jasuretbeta niadeacktirding ) lu lb, Lqtest klukiocOft:noratitotkurcksys.!) • TliOS:-ISH,R&I c., .• - - • :"; !. I lioliteeto Colketori. iyozeo3lizsvpr.rwitgizm_&4" OM on almost es no ru m oesytt aftel to. deo *I lb61 " 1 " 111 " Ravik s r. i = “ l 4 0041111taie Wie. nt.ArGto!:l , .
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