Democratic banner. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1837-1849, November 01, 1845, Image 3

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yplED—On lhd 18th uh.
Tnifiiéglohn Shaw, )"in Law
.ijng‘.§l§iillmn. Ancnim’
vain. 7\‘. l \ .
Hosl'uu township. on the
~ DlE'DV—nl‘n ,4 , _
V 2“! daffof' OcIubarn'CATHARINE Hp”.
11¢qu BT'y’cara. Shet‘was lhe‘ivvidow of',S.
M.Hoy”|. deg‘fdJag'e qfi‘ New Haven. ,V_i.
Vl‘g'tevoll-uionnfy dbmiera' v3‘ “' f
She wala. mnlhér ol the flew/Mullen.—
Sha has gpread lhq' clblh ‘belm'e lh‘e chie‘l“
"lain. and champiudaof our counltj’s riglns
25nd liberty-«and ‘ay «he-r day, and week
‘aller week prepafcid the table lor the sul
_\dierh ofour repu) Hc while recruix'lnz un:
der Qol. Mum-fol Lanesbomugli, Muss..‘
[or the purpose jof {watching the mn‘t‘luna
and arresting the progress at Ben. Bur-
goy‘ne.’ who with advancing Item the north
_-withnn .army, tihiclt darkened the air, and
Ipraad terror hndxcbnaternation thto’ the
country, 7H? compensation. aheinforrn
ed‘me, tor aiJWeeks aeryi‘ce. b‘rnughtzher
just oderphflnefiiit pine. She heerd'tho roar
ofrthle‘iganiio ‘ ’t‘ln the plains ol Bennington,
' andtyntched with eager eye. the approa
ching‘menelger flying from the battle
'grod'ndfandiliatened, with an onxtnua ear.
tollhev‘ttdiogs ho bore from the field of
"danger; She saw the prisoners alter the
.lint'tleoe they were marched through the
country reli'epht-tl by tlte‘hnspilzilit'y _oi
. ' Lahesborouggh folks.’amlhe‘ard them ex~
claim V‘ Cot pleas Gen. \anhington and
his peo'plie [or their kindness to ‘poor Hes
eiane.’ "She married soon after the closed
ol' the war, and someyearaht’tcr moved tn
'theStule ol Vermont; where she lived in
.theto'vlm'vof New Barren. till ahuut 'ten
years lineefltoi‘ the lake 'of her child:en,
V. she came to live and (lie in ' this county.
- lulmight here commence a_ eulogypn herl
more}. religious, social and domestic vir
toesjbut my readers would 'be likely to
discover in it more of pride than giatitude
. ‘gtnorevotweakness.than wisdom ; let it
" edifice to say, that in all these relations,
. she has “ a‘cted well her part.’? . She was
long a member of the Presbyterian church
in New Haven, but Int lost she re'miuncrrl
.4 the dogmas of John Calvin arid“put her
: foot upon'that mountain of errorendsu
perltition which has for ages cost u shud-
V. o'w over the Christian world more gloomy
than Atheiaticgdarknen.‘ ' From'abnveite
‘njurltjt atmosphere ahe' diécovered the ut
‘Lflmost limits of Solan‘s kingdom, and aided
' byejhe eleaf light of Heaven. sheet” and
proclaimed a norld’s salvation. She died
as the. had lived for. man) j'eara. a firm
‘ believer in the doctrine of " the final vea
vtitdtlon of all things which has been spo
ken el bg all the holy prophete' since the
world began)“ . . ‘ _
, - ‘ She's gone!
Wnp no! for In". “any [Kenyon Ihere be,
She mun! ho Ihero.und hapfiiel‘ fnr than wa—o
Horfix'd nbodo.’nnd our eternal hnme'—-
I no her now—aha nmllel and bid: u: come.
Did ull._her goodneuvmovo tho elernnl mind——
Did all he! love a Savionr'rbmom wntml
Oh! anven! forbid the cucrilegiou- lho'l
That if profane—we head no: whul we lay—-
Compare a mountain ton gmin of-nnd, *
"Old neplnno'l Mien lon drop of rain—-
Than match old Snlnn/fmm Iho Almighly'u hnnd
Proclaim his pong-14mm) fix hi! dread domain
' , , ’ ‘- 6'. fl. HOY'I‘.
Ocl. 20.1845. ' 3 v
‘ . : Sheriffs gale. ‘' ,
- TY virtue ofa writ ul Venditi'oni Ex‘
, purifisv issued on: 'of the court of
Comnioh 'Pleas’pf Clearfield- équnly.will
be exposed in public sale, nt'lhe dour!
,mee,_in the bn‘rough quleaifield. on'
, - Monday..lhe la‘tfday of December next,
mountain tract. 01 land. minute in Jurdon
»:‘low>riahip.4C|eaifield"gcou‘tity. bounded a}
" foflows. yin-Beginuihz‘ at sun néhiree
' .« ‘invlbo‘ line of land olflßobur! thnst'mi.
‘3 Tfien'ce by"|ni'ul of EdiMrd Coinme'fonl
" ' ‘ hn’d Jamés Juhhbtuh. suullt 50" west 115
[perches-t9 a‘hqstr. theiit'e‘by line oflhmd
' .mdnaugedJoJarqb ilourtl'norih 50°.wesi
160 pc'ljciiésuxto'a' p‘ost. _ihenco by faunipi
whiéh'lhis’lw‘afi formérily'bar} nli'lhe unmq
~ "Liufiey' qu'infigyg 115 ‘perchu. in Hue
’ place ol‘i‘nméqifi’ :jtc‘unt'aining‘ 10$ nag:
, ~...ud 73? f 3: _‘jgigjvlbwlun‘c'ef lhé icy-t
‘ vio.!¢fwli is ”é'lingrshouse and
,‘I, oibbih,.a‘nll Myfwtv‘ mm» M cleaned iaud
' ‘ --.: ~Ssizedmud, t'aiéeuljn exéciiliuh “uni! [0
~ ' bfib'ubldzfi‘sgl‘hu‘ ‘pruperl'y bi.:.'hunald.Mc
‘ .;:;n.¢n:avdaby~~» : r
' {ail-:6]: -~"‘"’~ if ELLIS IRWIN,‘S!i’fl.jH
, “s'éh‘e’rsn'3bmfiaficn‘m.
, {l:lquch ‘5‘0,.~.;e45. §
'l2‘“hi:.r”:'":" “"3 '393-713' ‘3|._, . ‘
,33 AGENTS WANTEDe ' ‘1
,- ‘ fmimber 0! agents at good addreu
3303043 uric!” «temperate fh’abits: are‘
~wnn§glfiqggaglufi‘lhefieyeralj-Cuudtieé.in:
'. sihi‘vjblnge; fins! joke subscribers :‘mfiT/Icf
531916, Temperanc; Organ-fin lah'ge family
‘mevyvyspypmpubliahgd; in, this . Borough." at‘
3 "3% pommm Tut-“Quew'zwm‘
' "cdmpm ' ”mtg yap. columns‘ ol..;reml-3
'.iug.gpa!lgn. 995'! _jyeek. .' which rellglfirs i!
wtjnnegfi lhc'bugand chgape’ut fiapets in‘
' {cmgylvnuiagfii;.'.'gub’4! iiiilbteih‘c‘ut j’tpl'aé
"C'g‘l‘flhpuifi v.s} ._'=-=I~: ‘ « ‘
‘_ ~:;,Q;¢g4;rgfcrcncee w_u|llhe uequlredanna
‘r.,f~a.'llber‘yil pr.r..‘c‘en!a‘ge'nlluhe'd. ,»_ i , J i
4'sgsiggybdslmfs'(lioflwpihhl'ii 11;: 59' ”3
I‘l _;,.g,\,.', 3.. 3“ f ‘_;|ln,rr3,nburg,eruf.
a:l";,lflmipbuvrs.gflu, 81, 1845‘._.:.3t.3».,z.t1 '
m‘o rigid-once of hin‘
’cnce town-hip. nllg’r 3
LD 0, SHAW.‘ 05d 24-
F aP, “URXTHAL hns‘rcc'eivedlfl
. . fresh supply of goods m wit-'lhe
puersgnt and coming sealdh, and promise;
to sell u'p'on as'favyrable lerma 3?“)! es,
.tablishment in lhc'coumy. lie Muck
consists of ' _ . _ .
f ijOT'IOE'K .-
1s ONCE MORE GIVEN. T‘M'l
_ v . 31? th @CDQDIDQQ {
of‘nearly every descttption. such as cloths.
cas‘simetes. sottinetts, Kentucky jcnns.
gm; yellow mitt white Wooll‘en ttannels.
rown and white cotton flanocls. gilk warp
lustre olpacu', black‘nnd brown_ a‘pn‘cn.
black. momma green'menno, checks of
various qualities. ginghama. moussclino do
taint-,crapedg’tnioc, baliari’fle. cashmere
dgcuuse, 816.: Sic. a good assortment of
l lao'é'y ntitl triminlng~good9." .
t. . . .aLso .
a fine Mock ul‘lmu. well an caslor. beaver. ‘
brush. rusaiur ruram and wool. '
Caps—n , good supply of: fashionable
clolll, velvet, glazed and-seal.
Hardware,
Mill sWss-culmnd hand-saws, cof
fee mil '3, “ow-bells. nugurs. files, screws,
Jacks. lo 9. shovels. and many olhcr
lhiuga in ulfi- aulue‘ line. ‘
l _‘ Shoes, Boots (9- Leather, .
which require but to be seen. for their rec
ommcndalmn. . ~
GROCERIES.
Agent-ml isqorlmcnt. carefully laid in
and of a vcry'goml quality; .
.-" mm 9396313138; “
A gencrql nesortni‘ént. and of gum! qual
I]. - . '
' ' ' Qm©exmmm .
Such as lea salts. cups and saucers. plates.
&c. &c.
DR UGS,
A‘good supply ,0! every description; '
' Nova Scolia Grind-Stones
0! the waxy best gr‘it nnil qual'ny. ,
Call and see for yourselves, an the Stock
mll be sold reasonable, in euhange lur,
Wheat, Rye. Oats. Bar/c. Hides. Furs,
and especially for the CASH.
Cle'arfield. Nov. 1(1845: '
EMOCRATIC REVIEW.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE—FROM 5 TO3
DOLLARS I’ERfiNNUM.
bmglc Copy—Twenfrgggxye Cain-ti.
(Prospectus qf (he Seventeenlli‘ Volttmqv
THE priee ofthe Democratic Review has hereto~
fore been too high—not for its size. coat and cherac~
tcr, but let the means 0! lens of thousand: of who
would be glad to receive it. and among whom it in
lighly desirable that itehould circulate. For the pur
poee.therelore. of largely widening the range of itu
usefulness. and of multiplying the number: at those
to whom it may he acceseibla. it has been determini
ed,nimultaneoui~ily with the great reduction in the
expense. oltlio postage. to reduce its subscription
price also. from rive: to THREE dollare; and when
several unite in aubscription. to as low as TWO dol~
lare filly,or even to TWO dollars thirty centepoi
annum. '
This very low reduction in the receipt! (accompm
med with ut a comparatively small diminiitiunol its
expense) involves, o Nureman entire sacrifice ofpro
lit upon it._unlese compensated by a vest multiplier»
tion ofeubecr'ibern. 'l here will be at the outset. on.
ly eamall'reductton in its number 0! pages. soon to
be restored to its aid number. without increase at
price. when the Inllt‘lpflled success ofthe-experiment
ehelljuptify it. '
The portrait'l of distinguished democrats will be
continued, engraved in better and mororcoally etxlo
than heretofore. . ' ' l
The page, hereafter. for any distance. will be
onlyfwe a ~a-lialf cents; it. has heretofore been. tor
over 100 miles. eighteen cents. We look for exteiieioii
ol circulation to be reckoned by ten: of lliourdndgae
the reehltend compensation at this great reduction of
price. Every lrictid ofthe work. and ot the demo
cratic principle and saline. is confidently appealed to.
to exert' hiiiieo’lt‘to procure it eubecribcn; both toex
lend iie ulefuldcss, and to carry it successfully find
the crisis afthil great reduction in its receipts.
Those “he have paid in ddimnce tor the coming
year. Wlll receive it. ulJllO reduced rate, tor a year
and a halt. ifs-u '. '
":13‘3l'11fa (€52 ‘
fiififimevn no
ijv‘ffmtflmfi‘ii onsets.) ' .
Single Copy; 83:09'I‘Ei'ght Copies. 20 00
Hour Copies.” “‘OO 'l‘htrlcen Copies, 30‘ 00
ll “ill thus be neon. that when thirteen copies urn
ordered at once. thovpticc us down to about Two DOL~
LARH Ann-rum! anus cuch.‘ ‘
’l‘lnoue rates nfl'ord high inducements tangents and
others to Intereat’thcmsolvea to procure subscnbon.
. The cash system and poymcntin ndvnnce.'must ho
uncompromiqingly adhered 10. 'l‘ho pnsl mlnxuunn
ol ithnn caused (in accumulation oI not‘fnrfiom 40,‘
000 dollars ordebli due to lhe‘work. Hereafter. this
must be wholly rc!ormod;' nor must either tho mon
omlnenl political lnond, or Ihcmost inttmnto personal
one. be dllplcnscd on oxporionctng its application. in'
the stoppage ol thoir numbem, itJhey, neglect this
rule; the vital ncccssllyof which. at the present ro
ducad mtca.musl hoobvmua tnnll. . ,'1
No communlc‘nnons. “'lll ,be taken lrom the post
‘ officemnlass iron olpoatoge.‘ ' '
,All communications, both on cthlorlnl and puhhalr
ling bunincsu, must b 9 nddt’osscd hencelom'nrd to tho
undersigned. Those relating to the nottlcmentul‘tha
‘ uldebtn‘tluovt’he work, will be null nddtjenecd toMr.
11. G._Lnnglqy. 8 Astor House, the post orrungcmenls
With whom. no publ‘lnhor. hove reached their term'm‘
'u‘llon." ‘ . " ' J, I,.O'SULLIVAN.
. ’06:; 1845. v V ' ‘135. Nmpnupt. N. Y.,
' LAST ‘LIKENESS OF GEN. JACKSON. 4
Tho qdmixnblq Ddguerremzlpa ofGencml Jans'dh}
Atpkqnhy Anthony Edward“ £o.3an“!» week: be
fore ‘hildealhmu been purchased lor Iho use o{ the
Damocmlic‘Roview. It is .in thoAhand» oi the Imm,
and will.,ho‘ongmved in the finest 9|on ul mezzolinl
_ol exu‘npiZe. II II a most ‘bouunlul and intere‘ning
work,,doclnred by Mr. Vnnßuren ‘nnd others.“ to give
a more perks! Idca 9mm gopd and gran: old man than
any élher likeness; and‘llp’ughl-lo bu possemd‘nnd
framed by every [new] \thrlogos‘ or .reveras hil‘mo
mory. ’1 hose who cubscnlpq _enrly. yvill'rocewo nan‘
one‘ o! the “@llng soqieg‘uCpprlfnglsy L (I: ~ '2 ~ L
.. :' .Toghegnemacrahc Prm. .
Oui {fiends ofthe Democmncl’mls 'are requested;
to interest themselves in mdmg to cugrytho w'ork sure.
fy' and successfully through Illa ' attains. 0! «this great
wducupn‘ol price. Every editor inserting this prospec
tus. with'sn ednbrinl notice, (and sending a copy at 1119
pupal-_pstliqgnphnlt.rgceive the; “WWW (or a your
, - ,fiIiPBENTJFE. “W“:FED ,
‘--'TO the Blackmithin‘g Bitisz’n'esé. ;;
, ”any; lriil'n -l'6§lb 18 ji-argidf’ngaf‘clhé'
A have a good .oppdrl‘unilyy'of Iqarning
lhembovehu‘siness by» making; appli‘catidn
immediately lluuhe “s'ubu’cribef' 'm‘ "'lth
ptace. either pummullyx‘or‘by letle’i‘. ?
bet; £36. .1845.
- '"EIBIIAIIQ WRBE ‘ ‘
,~ For Decgmber Term. 1845:
Jn'meu Thompson "vs Wm Westbvor
'l‘homai Holt V ' ’VI ‘Wtil Ogden
GonrgoxAché-o'n vs David McCullough ‘
AS Lippincou 7 v- Thoa & Elli: Lewis ‘
Joseph South" , v. Hezekiah Warner. .
Alexander Knox v: Ricliurd'flatd oi oi -
John Dréachar ' ,3. v 9 Benjamin Hart-hoin'
Jphn R‘Blnom'u Adm'i‘ v- Hugh Leavy .
‘ Marlin Kefl‘or for use in Pelor Lamm ’ '
‘ Jami:- Bfluichinon . vs H Warner & Kincaid
Harvey Colo , y ‘y; Robot! McPhem‘n :
Harvey Cane v- .lohn Tooplel 2| ‘ ‘
John Loy for mo v- 'Polar L‘nmm ' j
Rudolph Lighi" v- Chrililah‘Harninh
Lewis W Smith ' u Malhow Brown
,Juhn Palchon vu John W Wright ‘
William Fullanon v- Bpnjamiu‘ H lClidfilfll
Levi Lulz (or use w. Polar Lamm ‘
Marthlxon _ v- Solomon Klino
Charlal Woeble at al v: Jan Dennison’u Exr's
Charla: Weeblo el al vs Moray & Schmn.
heriff’s Sale.
BYwirtue ot’a writ ot Ventlitinni Ext
p'n'nns issued nut of the Cunrl 0
Common Pleas of Clenrfieltl county; to
me dlrected. will 'be‘ exposed to puinc
sale at the court house, in the town 0!
Clearfield. onMondny the lat day or De
cember nun": certain tract of land in Go
shen township, Clenrfield county, buunrl
ed ustlpllt»W9:—Beginning n a white oak
the North west cnrneruf tract 0. 1921;
thence west [23 p-. to n pmt. th nce muth
192 ps. to a cheenut, thence ‘enst l’2fi pi.
tn 3 chesnut grub. thence along line ofNo.
1921 north to the oltl' white nnk‘cornur.
being part ,uf tract No. 1922; the im
{tron-meme being a [name “dwelling house
:1 lug stable and a saw-mi”. with nbnuth
acr‘e'stul the {and deified, containing one
hundred “MELT-r 9 acres and 41 pl.
Seized and [taken In executtnn as we pro
perty of Philip Bradford. and lube cold by
, ELLIS IRWIN. Sh‘fl.
Sh’fl’s-trmce, Clear
field. Nov. 1, 1845. I
U. 8., SATURDAY POST.
sli ' t .
.N'ew volumezftew type, old frzend-
Ax sin; 8, an new attractwns. t.
LTHE publllhyru of tho Um'rzn Snu- SATUR
DAY PO3l tfeol’conh'minod to make agntn their ac
knowledgments to the rcndtng public lor the lint-r:
nl lupport which their paper flecoiven. To show
that they are not unmlntllull’oftlto return \Vhlcn
Inch patronage howlsqultdl. it would be ontttoly
sufficient l 0 refer the reader‘to the eunulinhod
character of tho fireuttlo friend. nhtchiu pro-emin
‘ entlv the dantgnntiou at this paper. Ala unwopu
par dependent upon public patronage. ‘grnws hy
wltnl it feed: on,’ the publisher; flatter them-elves
thgi tho Port has Increased in 'intormt nml value.
with the cloudy and grntjfying uuppnrt which Int/'5
hebn nccordetlto it. for a period of u Quarter ofa
Century. In thiu'lilnc, _\t.hich has tented for tho
lifo'nnd death of whole gonerntlonn or perindicnln.
and tho rim. meridian. and decline of many a ri~
\fnl, the I‘m! has kept the oven tenor of its way.
by its own intrinsic health and alrcngth—nnw lol
luwing.,ufton lendtng the public turte. but not dc.
parting from no independence to minister to the
trnusiont new-paper lollies. which; compared to
the cxiltence dftho Post. are indeed ephemeral
We shall continue in thin pillt.endenvo"ring.in the
les Dxun'rmn'r, to prelenl tho latest nuthcnli
cutetl intelligence. dive-led oi party hue. and-ln~
teranted him, and renting Inloly on tho haul. of
truth, no for 11! it in uncertaitmblo. We ~lendontiour
to select and publish Intelligence of vuluo and Im
portnnce t'o citiidns engaged in all the three grout
interestn. Agriculture. Commerce. » and Manufac
tureu.
ln poltticnl intelligence we recognize only uno
party—and that in our Country—our whole Caun~
try. We know no rectiottnl mtéreutu in our puuis.
ulllm—no party line- in our pollllca—no sectari
nnitm .in our religion, but print and publish for ‘thc
greater! good girlie greatest number. . . ..
. To give the Saturday Post an importance be
yond that lamporlry one which itderjvea from be
ing the record ul' t‘urrent events. and to make it
acceptable to the Family Circle. we give to Its cul~
umnn the chnrnctcr ofu \Vceltly Magazinommhm~
cing Original'l'aler and Sketches—Original Verne
anti Elwyn—History and Hiatnriettea—Biography
nnd Legendl—Science and Statistics—Revolution
ary Annnll—Moral Tales and Trniti oi Liie‘—-ori~
ginnl Comments. on Notnhlen—th and Humor.—
In a word. such a variety of matter nu. (our own
country first remembered.) the Whole Literature of
the World may ofier. The Original Translations
from Ettropeoh Literature. whichlmd {ruthttne‘tbl
time appeared in this journal. are referred to an en}
“cement that we have rpnred' no pain: to make thol
Post truly Cosmopolitan in- the .Greut Republic of
Letters. . > ’ ‘
Volume Twenty-Seventh. upon which we are n
buut to enter, will nppenr in new typo.nnd ‘fi'llh‘
euch other improvements and advantages as expe-t
rienco may uuggutt To repeat the words of n tor-l
mcr pronpet‘ttts-A-our motto in itill "Excclrtorf A-j
mung the olden pup"! on the continent; und.pos
‘acued at all the udva'ntngea which long accumu
-3165] facilities ufl'ut'dnht) conductor: blend with there
‘peculiar ndvnntagel. (not In b 6. acquired in it day.)
‘nll tho improvements which each nucéeuive year
prevent: Io their notica ; .uml “all ' thochnngn for
[the better», which occur- to men intent on doing
Wish by n tending public‘ which hut! alwnyl'dune
twell furtheUnttctlStatea Saturday Pally _ .
, z; , TERMS. PER flNNUM.. .2"
E] cupy. ‘t_ 82 00 \.B copies. ‘ $lOOO
l 3 comer. ‘...‘500 I 17 copies. 20 00
The money must a‘lwaya be rent in advance.
{ree‘of poatugo, Addrod. ' - _
.I ‘ . t ' S. D. PA'I‘TERSON 8: Co.
‘ ' 98 Cheunut _slrccl. Philadelphia
@clnbor 25,1845. ,‘ -~ .' A
j”). C- AU‘T.‘ I‘ON.‘ .i ;
THE public nre‘meieb'y ,uifoniiedilhal
. . l have. this day‘lieit‘iruge possession.
«jijM'nrlin ; liqhgnberry, on Ihg ‘lanilLof
lm'lne, whqreuu he re'sitlew. in Chess town‘-
ship; Clénvfiehl county, qnq Mack-horse.
0&8 roan ‘gi‘iare. 902 _que o! uxenmndoné
viiir‘ownmmv. .1 _hgmby yam _and_,forbid
évery/pergun' lrom buying. orig; any way
meddling qmnlgrfering with the “mg. '
' JOHN McPHERRIN.
-~--5e’p!.'26.1845,- , 7 . '.. I. .
“ .gfi: few " Stray Swen. ;'
”Mi; $0M“; m: the] re‘sidepjc‘e'
«=%;,_ "‘ . uf' (I)? finbsc‘ribe’rgjf'ii.
“L'w‘rég’céfrowhdnip‘. éhtn‘etiulé j’n‘Sgp’tem‘:
lieu-[finish ix'ba‘indlefl 'Stéer.’ uupposeql 16‘ be
~ab‘o’ut' uli'éé‘year‘slmd.‘ ‘ "I‘hé‘owner‘i‘sflle-l
‘sir'ct! twining "lo'rwurd. p‘roye property!
’piiyec‘lnfgé‘fi. nhd tnké'," Mwfi‘jway.‘ o‘l'h’eri
wig/q)”; wiH btgflt‘alp {vilil ‘39 the law d]:
léd‘ifl.‘ " g j‘JACpB KYLE. 1'
0c(.‘80, 1845. , “g-
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Z. IPROSPEC’I'US‘OF THE. 3;]
, fAMERICAN’REFQRMER _
mm aazaxnsxnvamasmms
, , TEMPERANCE ORGAN!
J) Famin Newspaper—Neutral i.: qui.~
tics and Religian~lndependent on ail
' aubjecto.‘ Publibhed its-Harrisburg.
Pennfa." ' ‘ , ‘
The neceuityof a State "l‘empemnce' Organ i 3;
acknowledged by ovo’ry temperance man _in the
meridian of {’ennlylvunin; it- ehtubliehmcpt hue
long been desired and ranch talked of; and‘tho obv
jéét ofthe subrcrrbor ie new to establish etich nn
urgnn: u'ne that will provu n free channel through
which temperance men of every euclioritol our
Commonwealth can communicate their idene—ro~
cord the’lucceye at their etTortn—oncournge ouch
tothcr in their philanthropic labours—and thus eon
centrate lheit‘ efforts in one chmnton bond urunion
—-for without an unanimity ol' leoltng‘nnd action
We can never expecr to nccompliah any tr‘mteriol or
permanent good. t _ ;
Of the character ofthe new paper little need be
said It ir'boliovcd that the subscribers punt expo:
rience, in connection withglho Temperance Preee.
{cull onnble'him In future to duchn‘rgo the onerous
dntie- oft: temperance edttnr. Hie .pnper Ihull he
strictly Tenor/u. in it: principleu—l’reo from per~
ennul and eectnrion abuse—devoted to general use:
fulknowlodg'e. comprehending a punt. nnd mmn
'rt..L review ofthe proceeding: oluur Stule Legit!~
lntnrc. and latent new: of the day.
The Order 91’ lb ;Sutt- of ’l‘empcrbnce' .(ol'
which the subscriber, ‘ member.) wrll find in the
STATE omm in iri'xfi-‘relihblo udvucate of this
new and popular 'rrmbr of temperance reformers:
iind, the location being at the State Capitol. it Hi.
hoped the brethren will cordially unite in its per~
tna'nont establishment us their general 0 P .
The subscription lint at the Aunmcw‘ufiomm‘
‘publishpd by the lubncriher. in Lancaster city. will
he trpneferrod to ””10 Suite Organ.’
‘, Réuoluliun.udoptcd by the Lancaster County
Temperance Cnnvontiun. Sept. 6. 1845.
" Resolved. That we heartily approve ofthe
course at I. M. WILL" GIIIT. an Editor .et tlio A.
mcn'can Reformer,- nnd, approving his course an n
talented and faithful temperance editor. we f‘eel
nuraelvos morally bound to put forth uur indtviduxth
and united cflorta to fiUllllltl him in llli publication
as u Snuv'l‘esirznucr: Onam : and we hen-by
recommend the‘ Organ' to the pntrnnago of~tho'
friclldo of temperance throughout the State of
Pennuylvnnin " . ‘ .
'i‘nz'nnonunn AND Tznirxmncr. ORGAN will be
pnliliilied ev‘ery'Snturduyr—on ‘u _lienuliful double
medium nheet. cuntni'iing Ihirly-lwo mlumns. print
‘ _cd-un new type, nnd wtll present u hundlumo up»
' pearunce. 'l‘lio lint number will be iuued on
Saturday, the firnt at November next. /
'TERMS—SQ a your.
' Address
Harrisburg. Oct. 30.
, FROM Ihe paslurc of J.
Nichols, near Clenrfield
('1 "’- (uwn, on the mm of Oclober,
fi‘ ' ‘ a dun or crcum~colorctl horse;
somewhat spmml in his 3;? spuvined in
bmh hind leg. Whucvisfic‘urc sand
hui'se, and give inlnr'malf-ffi‘ the" prime:
at Clearfigld' when: he mayjb§ found, \ylll
be rewarded by payment ol all reasonable
charges whén said horse Is called lon—
Said hulse belongs ~10
~ "“"illA MES ,‘IYLER. '
JAy lp. Elk co; Nov.‘ 1, lB4s—pd. .
smnmuwwg 3453111130 '
Y virtuc'ot a writ of Ventlitioni EL
1)) ponos to me «lire‘cted, issued out-o!
the Court of Common Pleas of Clearlield
county. will be exposed to publicoale. at
the court hou-e in Clearl‘teltl town, on
Mondaythe first day: ot December next,
the lollowing t’t‘ttl estatez—A cennin tract
ol'lnnu situate in Karthaus township in
Bald county. houmlftl ‘hy lauds ol Baus
man on thchnoth .west. \Vm. Mlchaeln’
lnntl on the North. and by lands of Dtck
erson Chleon the East and _South, con
‘taining torty-two acres, with two dwell
mg housea'aml a barn. and about thirty
acres clearecl, late the estate of John Mi
chaela. Seized and taken in! execution,
on the property of John Michaela, and to'
be Boltl by ' i . -
, ELLIS IRIeN, Sh't‘f.
Sh’fl" office. Clear
field, Nov. 1. 1845.
CHAIR-MAKINGflb
lENDW‘SSE} @fiflmfi‘flmflo
"1 HARLES. M l LLER, hn'vjng purcha
() sell the establishment Ql 0.1). “'11!-
aoxy‘respecllu'lly' informs tlw' ci‘l'izens ull
Cgenrficld and its vicmity. llml he'is now
i: rrying on the above business _in all Its
bran‘ch‘e‘é.‘und as he is determined 10 man
ulactpre in the best style. Chairs. ‘Selteé‘sf
81c. ‘n'lfieasunable 'terni’a, he’ honed ‘tu mer
it, anll‘rércive a liberal‘shave ul palrlfuage
and support, ' ‘ l * '
" N. B. Cuunlry Prnduce'fi taken‘ in ex
change for Work, 'nml, llbgn’ul Lliicounl
'nm'tle'l'nr cash. ' ‘ ‘
,“Sépl. 20, 1845
P R.I.'N C}E_’_S
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Blunts; ‘cpnipr‘ising mg.- 'lafgeét 'aé‘a'orlmént
9f the ‘v’a’i‘ious ‘clusse’s, 'u'hgl ‘lthe giealeit
,Cullkqliuq of ‘new'are ‘ fare? varifljgfif'eyqr
yet olfered" t 6 the public. firi‘d' hfi'glr'eét‘liy‘
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Democn-aifidi Exppsilor 'm'Ld
We issue (0-day the lii-st nijhbcrmbthc new
series of the Du'nocratic Ezpoailb} ti“ Unuéd Sm!“
Jaurnalfor llzc caunh-jl, whxch'. we confider‘the
cheapest publicationr'e‘ver ofl‘cré'd to thé 'patrbn
age ofthe Americnn'publié; It will be pub
lished ~weekly. i'mtcnd of ,emi-monthly as here-v
toforq while under the éhnrgg (if-legliendullfi
nlllxoughlit wil‘l,contunn mbrc thnanouquth‘e
amopnt of matter. there will be unokinqrpnscguf‘
the subscription price. The flew publishé‘rs
propose to furnish their subscribers with a 60‘;
ume of ‘ ‘ ' '- " “
832 Pages, " y
at the unprecedented low price ’ot ONT-l DOD:
LAR only! Being the cheapestmerio‘dilcaleyer‘
before issued in this country. W 23.1 ”.4 _
The Ezpostlor will‘continue to be Mouthful
and fearless expoungler.,ot' the true principles of
Jefiersonién Democracy, zis it has been under its
late highly gifted editor. who we are encourag
ed to hope, will materially sid us With articles
from his eloquent pen; its pages will be ldoi‘n.
ed by contributions tron: the most distinguished
political writers in the United States. Neither
puins nor expense Will be spared. to inalge'it.
worthy of being considered a text hook for the
democracy, in future - generations. 'The pub
lishers intend it shall uccupythe high ground
sustained by Niles' Weekly Register, in the
pnlmy days ofthnt useful publication; it‘shuil be
a record of important political facts. for future
use and-reference, as, wellnn an able‘ expound
er of still more important political truths. which
will live through all time, and eventually. will
revolutionize the world. ' I ' ‘ _' }
We shall unremittiugly and with the whole
soul, devotc‘ourselves to the cause of universe]
republican education» to this end. We shall zeal
ously endeavor to relorm every college in» A
merica. and establish a system‘to educste ell the
children in the land In the saving piiriciplcs of
American Liberty. instead of. as present, grow
ing up in thoughtless, unprtwided ignorance, or
what is even worse. if possible; becoming indoc
trinnted with the balel‘ul principles of English
monarchy and aristocracy, theonly system of
education pursued at our fashionable seminar!“
oflenrning. V - I ,
We shall oppose nll monopolies—a highPru
:ective aniflj—L-partial legislation-any National
Bank—Distribution—Assumption of‘the. ‘-St'£lte
Debts—with unflagging, unremitting zeal. frAll
these, as well as other Federal heresies.» will be
handled withoutglm‘u.’ in short it_shall begypl
ume warthfiol being preserved by every. letter
of _our repu. liealt institutions. .. ' , I;
We shall pay the strictest attention with business
department. as well as to its edlturrnl. Thou '“lho
wish to subscribe may lnce the most ttu licittfiflt
ance upon on pledge tliot ll uhull be published and
mniled escli Week, with unfuiling' ’promptituda‘ind
regularity; no one shall even have the slightestjofi
ensiun to find fnult in this respect. _Care Willolsolbo
token to have the puclmges strongly and securely en:
velnprd. so that they shnll rcoeh their'destmsti'olt In
good order. ;“'itll this briefnnd imperfect outline of
our plan. Wu submit our t-luimé to the patronage of
the Demgcrney. with unthokon and undodbtingeon»
fidence l at we shull be generously supported.-
.. TERMS: -._-
J M. WILLIS GEIS'I‘.
IMI
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UNITED‘S’I‘K’IZE‘s Jdbnukn rdfiflru’i‘i COUNT!”-
Tho Dwocnnrc Exrcslron and Uniled State:
Journal lnr Iho country. will be publuhedfiwcokly ‘.
rnch number will comnin sixteen closely printed'pfl
gel. making mghl hundred and thirtquo lo‘lhe vol~
ume. lor 1110 unusual low price 0! one dollar per an
num. to n Bungle subscriber. , .V V_
Gum-r INDUCEMEN'N 70 Cum! AND Commas.—
ln orderlo amend the Cll’CUlnllOll 0! lbs Exponi’lor
inlu ovary purl ofour glorious Union. we make the
(allowing proposals: thuso pernnus who shall“)!-
ward lnn dollars shallroceiwl'fi‘e copies [or one
; your; those who lorwurd twenty dollnNfillnc-‘owa
l twenty-three Coples (or twelve monlhs— zucintlho
price lo eighty-seven rent». lnr n volume ol'eiglz;| .un
drcd and thin Jun-pages! Our democmlic l ml:
urolrespecllulfiv rcquealed to exert lhemselvea I 3h
ruining ua subscribers. - I,
* 'I‘IIEOPHILUS F 418”
.. . ~ . JESSEE.DOW.\
, \VulhinglonJuly 3.1815. - ,v '
Estate of Wm. Moore,.d_eg’d!
ETTERS of. Administrali‘on’ ln’aw‘ng
L been graméd -tn the u’nilerhignedLlld
mimstrélrix on lhe estate of Wm. Mb‘qrc.
Inlcol Bdrnsille‘lowngllip, Clear‘ieltllémin-
Iy. dcc’tl. Therefore. all'persohs'itidebt:
9(lth anid'eslule {are desired to make pay.
mentlmmcdinlely,am|_ osghnving'clujmo
will present them. (luly‘aughenlicaled'lor
settlement. ' "
V ' JANE MOORE, .fldm'qgu
Aug. 28, 1845, , y ‘ ‘ g
‘CATALOGUE" «
0f Books in the Clearyield Library.
Annals of'l'ncitus i 3 v. Lifls ontlle Lak‘ei‘ 9 v.
Atncricun Biography 1 ‘ Life &9. of Brurc I l ‘
Astoria ;' 2 ‘ Mooro'llndiin Warn 1 '
Alhnmbru' "2 ‘ Molto Brul ' ,63
Arabian Nights ‘ , l ' Malcom'n Travoln. v 2:
.B’ruwn’a Philosophy 53 ' Mnrshnll'a iLifo, _ql" . , '
Buncroll'l 9. Stolen 3 ' Wuahingtqn _ “3;
Byron'n Works 3 ' Natural Philosophy 14 '
Convaraotlonn on One Hundfed &Qria'*2"
Cbnmixtry ‘ - ' 1 ' Philoa‘y ofßoligtonJ.‘ .
Cooper‘s Nov. Hint. 2 “ Paris and the French
Chonniug & Wood- . Revolutiomj. ,- -2}
bridgeo' Geog‘y l ' Rollm'n Anciept'flios _‘
ConqooutofGrenutloS’.‘ lory '_." 8"
‘ Diury'ol'o Physicia‘nfi ‘: Rolrinuun'l Home 85' .’
Dischygry and Ad- * ‘ Smollet‘ 9" , “/9"
venture in Alrical ' 'Romblcr “6-, ’. ~ 1.4 ‘
Donhum'o Travels 4‘l Rocky Mountain-j 323‘
Federalist 1 - Report of the mag».
Guardian 1 ' missioner' of Pot)"
Goodrich'e Pictorial onto ' ‘l'“
Geography» 1 ‘ Spectator "‘ " 1'"
Grimuhnw’nUStntcH ' Scott'l Napoleon .2 '
Hudibron - l' SkotclielnfthoWeut‘J?
History of N. York ‘2' Say'- Politicul Econ-
Grulrshaw'u Hillary A - omy ‘7 . 45'] "
‘of France . l ' ‘SciontificClou Book 1 ‘
Incident: of Travel .Stewon'l Sqndwltch
lii—“Egypt &c. '2 ‘ Island: A" , 11'
Incident- of 'l‘io'vel" ' '"Telomacbm , , ""9‘
in Control Amer. 2‘, Tailor ' ' ‘ 6 ‘
Keith on tho Gluboal ‘ Vififir of Wakefield' l '
Lender‘s Travel? _ 2 - Voyage Round the
Life ol Ladyord _ 1 l_' World ' .. '2 ,I}.
Lifo of Qolu‘mbul. 2 t y . t :fi’fl
' I. G GORDON. Librarian.
TURN PIKE : ELECTION.-
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