r The Donniuichu Republic, ‘Tiits new 2 Reiniblir. "iii ithle‘ Philndel phII Ledger, 3i" the I-lnt'd Misti. Domin goghas ieccntli i-xci'r-d much interest in Altl'behnltgn‘n urn-um M i" applirntion to [he United Siam. (iovriuuirm u, rt'cflg inizezii).ititif[lt:htlt’llt‘t'. The Sputiiq,‘ 0, ‘“:'}.ilé‘ltalt til the Impulhtinn, \vithui ”‘tt' tanttuojea'n. hnw'nusertt‘d their imlv' pendenre ot lll't’,"tt)‘li_t'n or lilm-k utlVorn ,ment. and the war uhirh ensued mil won probably be ended by Pt'tlm rim-in“. blow. “Tc M‘C by the ln-I ucrounta thnt eruh [“3"] “‘9 llr’Pi‘fihg lvr Htcll an i-aue. - ”“3 Dominicans sent Comrnissioncrs ‘9")? Unllftl Stole-t aliortly alter the as ?"i'Qnfli‘lltrit‘ Independence, asking to be [QCPgnllctl as an iinlt'nettdvnt nation. and declaring‘ that their government [in-rent» nrtual capacity to tultil the obligations ot an independent nation, as well in) the [HM er to defend in sovereignty. and to entrr iuto relutions with other natiom that nut) grant it their sympathy. Mr: llr-gun “as ntcotdingly rent as Commissioner to that CODnlt'y [0 inquire inltl lli Ullltilllttn :tltll prospects, uod since his n-rnrn he i).IH r-uh libhed n report of his mininn, nn n'istrnct of which was git-i-nyt'sterrlay in out \th ingtonJr-ttt'r~, which contours much inter esting' iniorrnotion rrzipecttug thut country and its rcsourcvg. A. V'l‘hc enst con-it ot the island ol St. “in mingo. formerly knuun nu iitC.Sp.lt‘.i\ll Possession». now hunt the Dominican Re public, In extent is 33,000 square tongues 01725 to n define. For tworityhi'r'rus and upwards the ‘hitcs have submitted to the Hoytien rule. .In February, 1844, they luccesslully made a ntund against the binck gnyernmentmnd have since efficient ly maintained their independence, alul. i.‘ is supposed. will be able to do so. “my hove cannon, military stores, about 7000 military men. and can in an emergency ind“ 25,000 cnpnble oi bearing ”nil.— Jhey nlso hare a small naval torce. The population ot the Republic is 225,- 000. They prefer nddrcssing their rippli cation to the confederate States ol the A merican Union, an the tounders of real tib erty in the new world, and belictc that they Ihould not be lclt in worse condition than other Republics on the Southern con tinent of. America, whose independence has been recognized. , i The "question of the independence at this Republic is of much interest and Im portance to this government. both politi-. call, and commercinlly. With a govern ment firmly established in the island simi lar to'our own, the sympathies of the peo ple will naturally be with us—and our Irndujith St. Domingo mint ultimately ‘bqgetitly iticreaued. There are also mil itn'ry'and naval considerations which gin much importance to it. Our government has taken the proper means of getting ac curate information to enable it to act ud yiudly in the matter. _ ‘ First Trading Seltlcment on - the Columbia River. The Boalon Journal says that Caplaitl ‘Jonhlhhn 'W'inship. of Brighton, projected ~mt] ‘commenced the fit'al attempt, by any 'civ'ilizedyeruon, to establish a trading es ‘ tablishmeut on the Columbia river. 'l‘wo 'ahl some employed upon the expedition, 4&o‘ O'Cnln, under command ot Capt. ’ \Vin'lliip himsell, and the Albatross, corn- Inanded by Capt. Nathan Winship. into brother. The latter sailed lrmn Boston, July], [BO9, with about twenty five per. agpgynboard. and with the proper outfit tor inelran fundcrtaking. She had a long _"p’a‘aigélo Capo Horn, and arrival at the 'Silidwlcyhlllslunds,‘ Mat ch 25, the 60ccecd ‘fingjg'e‘ah "Here an addition ot lwenty fiio-‘fnrsons. all islanders but one, was [lil'd‘o'lo' the party, and the ehip was prop erly‘iiroyisioned. She sailed for the Co. lumbil,"April 18‘, and arrivod at the mouth oi the riVer May 25. The logbook ot thé’ship‘describes her course up the river II one“ great difficulty. through the fining current. the shallowuess of some Wmupmf ‘the river. and ignorance el tlte lfébannel, Vancouver’s chart being quite ,‘ingorrc‘ct. Alter cruizing up the river ten J days, ayplace was selected for tbesettle a; gem. andpreparationsnwere made (or the [qrqgtipn ola largo trading and dwelling (hguperland was cleared for cultivation, “40lequ needs were. sown, when a rise in all"! It"! put a stop to their operations. - The "Md-l 7“ overflowed, and the house. uhighfiyus-hearly finished, has filled wrth ‘vxllzrlp (ho depth of eighteen‘iaches.— , Olcoursetli‘orpot had to be abandoned. AtTLhilfimchap't. Jonathan Winsliip. v in’the-‘O'Cairipwas‘at Sir Francis Drake’s I Buy,oa|it‘ornia_, and his brother deterniin '- 0d to‘j'oin and consult with him. before at. '~tcmpttng another location. The SBlllc ‘ "me‘m Wu temporarily abandoned, and the ' Albatross lelt the IchrJnly IS. The ten fuships'eontinucd (rattling and sealing upon theic'oast, but did notreturn lo the Colum “bii'U’u Mr. Astor's pic-jis'ctcdt'. settlement h‘llltllffilll‘Q-lmpwn ; and 'as he had sent oulifgrgegnd malarial-lur the large estab lishment' of’ Astoria. it was considered useless. for a rival company, so much in “ 'legiout’in strength. to attempt to' compete i ' withihiin.‘ The expedition. however, was " nbt' fifnlly given Up‘until'the breaking out "oli’tliozitlr .ol 18l2’. when all thought ol 'rengiyjng i'. was abandoned. ’ [f‘Qr'egon is annexed to thcoUnion, qumajn ,‘Viillhlp isccrtainly entitled to a claim (or land, as thefirsl flmerican set .‘lleitupon the banks a} the Columbia. His ,settiemeut'was anterior to all others... . Unfortunate. circumstances in location, ian‘dnh(«uncorrence at War.- pul’ a stop to iatllémterprizu’ng ii't‘jéc'i s‘“ “WV.“ 3"“ .fffimt.,omoug the pioneers ul ctvrhzation fwho planted corn. and laid the lootidatton ”ffgimtlcmeut nponlth‘eiljoltimbla river. 1 LIST 501". - LET'I.‘ER§ ; REMAINING ‘in Hue ,Pmt . Oflicejnt C.t’fllfi(‘ltl,()n 15'} Jan. 1840.. ‘ Hiikvc. Martha Mimi, Bolnbargor Snphiw I‘Zasigule 'l'hos or R. Fisher 'l‘hadtleus C. Guillam Charles, Gill (3'oongL ‘ ‘uilchyng Wm. lltiscy Jnhu B. Hull Hamlin L. Jackson Maury. Julmnlon Slacry. , Kf'nlingz John ' Kendig Ann-r l). Mapcs Wm. Miller David I’ilcs Jacub l’ctcrs Jtm‘ph Quill Jnne Miss Reidlanl Jmu‘ph. Smiih John S. 'l'hompsnn‘ Ilnnlvuxm,'l'mncu Wm. Vunco Jus. Rev. Wiley Jugoph Wnshbmn Jusmh “'iucuy Just-pl: . Wright A. K.—‘l7 N. B. l’vrsnm calling fur Idle-rs on the above lust \vilL pleaw',m- nth'erlich. \V.‘ L. MOORE, 1-. m. TRIAL LIST, For Frln'uary Term, 18-16. ('mnw'lh mm M 'l‘Hlo‘ VI. Smilh (V ”mun Willlnln l-‘lnnnmn \u l-lulwuul Mul'lu'un Arrlnhnhl (‘vnzlnplwil VI l‘mnplmH «\' Smnnrt A S Lipl-vm‘ull \‘s E ‘K' 'l' 1.0“” M 'l‘llphmnn \n J Brnnerl 11l Juhn Sclfnvlgu \'a Druid Muller " Rlldulph Infill VN Chris“! Hamish .lmm-n B Ilulchmun \u \Yurm-r dz Kum'md I‘hlllp Ann-u \H Jul.” Mt I‘m-mun Julul [My w l't-H‘r Lam") Low Luv. \u A'H'unnu annnlc Wm Fuller!!!” w H II (,‘nhlwvll Rnhorl \Vulluru vs Ulmnn & Sinuly l. Lul'l. mu ul 'l'ipl- n \ 1 Peter L'umn Arrhnhnld (Inlulyhell \‘n Sumur-l Jurrhm John Fullerluu \‘u Jnhunltm 34 Fullerlnn S Crnw ct nl \u Lnlhor & Hoover cl u \Vm Durnn w J Dzlvulaun Vrn Timon Vm Dew. lmg CM Court l’roclnnmtion, szm-iAsum “an. “on. w. \vmwardézn H‘ (lonl Judgguf [ho (jour'nl (‘nmrnon l' un! lhc-Ilhynhrml distrwl, cmuymscd ul lhucuunlu's‘ ul Clinton. Mlfllln. (fenlrv um! Clenrfield. uud Hu llun Juuu-s l"ctgmuu.uml John l‘ullun. lisq‘ru. Assn. ncinlo Judgnn in Cll-nrlield l‘ounly, lmvoimuml Ihmr prr‘copl. bcnrin dulc lhe 41h duvul Dec 181.”), In mo diroclchur hufdmg :1 Court or Common Pleas, Urp/zunn Court, (”our 0/ Quarter Sessions. mull'nurl (5f ()ycr ‘j‘ 7hr, miner and General Jail Delircry, ul Clonrfiold 'l‘own. furlho County r)! ('lcnrficld, on [he 15! Monday 0! Fob'y ncxl, (being lhe 2d dzw oflhc month.) Nance ia.llwrcfarc, lacrcby given. to lhc‘foronersJuslicna ol the Peace, dc (.‘unslublcs In and for tho County ol'Cleurfiold. lo nppeur in their own proper persons, with Rolls. llcronlaanuisitmm Exdmmulions and other Remembrances, to do [hone things whlch their officer db In lhcir bclmlfnpporluih [0 be done; and all wnuesscs and minor persons pru noculng m balm“ ul lhe Cummuuwonllh ngunm nny prisoners nrercquired lo be lhrn and lhucnnemhlm und nuldepnrl willmul lenvmul Ihcir pen]. Jurors are requested to be punctual in lhmrnllomluucc at the appointcdlimc ngrccnblc lonolicc. lvcnuudcrm hand at ”no town 0! ClcurfioldAhiu 26“) day ovaemmbor, In tho rouro! our Lurd one thousand eight hundrt-d am? Mr! fivo.nnd the sixly‘sovenlh your UfAmL'l'iNHl Imflrpundclu'o. ELLIS IRWIN. Sh‘fll & HOME JOURNAL. HF. “ I‘ennuylvnnm Reporter and Home Joup T nal." “II” he published twiro 0 week during the act-510nm the Legislature, nnd turntshod to Hulm2n~ ‘ hem at the low prtcc of Two Dollars for that period. \ Ablo nnd rornpelenl reporu-ru hnvn been engaged In both brnnchcu, who will turnish us with In”. Im pnrtml and correct reports uflno proceedings. On all vxnportnnt questions. the debates ml! he given ut length. Our readers mn rest assured that they tvtll at all times find " 'l'hu fivporter" u mrrert nntl hnncat ve hit‘lo ot Detnm‘rnnc lulth. \Vu are neither to be bo't (-nJoled or [flgllfl‘llcd tnlO the tutpporl ofnny mc nsurc ‘ud verse to tho llln" honored usages ml the party. Our i duty shall be hunt-ally and I'ulthlully discharged cvtnu ‘ what may. \Vo «hull also present our romlora. With full roporlx of nll the Important events tranaptnng nt the rent nl _tho Foderquovonnnent.in each number. In order that nodelay may 7 be ex erienrcd m the early transmission ofour mmhl. our million Will be run on upon n aupcnor power proud. whtch mll be in up erntion In a few days. We respectfully ask tlm Democracy ofthe State to Interest themselves in our helm". » ISAAC R. DILLER. Any person torwurding us ten dotluru. nnd five subscribers tor the session.shu|| receive 1 copy gratin for Inn kindness. Harrisburg Argus, DflllJ’and IVEEKL Yduring the Sex awn oft’tc Legtslulure..’ WE have always been nnpn-ksed With the rmpnh lnnco ofhuvtng (1 DAILY pnpur nt the sent at Government; at least during [lid uu.s.nn at the L 0 ~ inlnturo; um! huvu‘ulwnys beltevml that ll mus Fulfil ; paper was commenced and properly cnnductcddtl would receive such u support and patronngo as l would nunlatn it. l The attempt it is true lmn Fo\'(‘|’fll limesvbecnmudo } and failed l'ltist has. however, born nltogt‘thor uw~ ing to tho incl 01 nnuuu among the papuraltcro. No sooner has ono pupal issued a 03in or u Prosper:- tua lor one, than several ol the other papers at town have entorotl the field as competitors; and tho whole project has lorlud. as the public knowing that mort than one Dnily papor could not be suatuinud, vcr justly concluded that no one would be continued, l thus patronized ncrtlner. , We trust we have nt thin limo thlltlcll Ilns cause of fitilum. Determining nut to Interfere wrth lllc pnrjm‘tul u Dntly [tailor if sturtotl by otthvr olour nmghbora. we have wanted until each havoissuml tlwtr prupOHuls tor pnhltulung their respective [mp-m; swbwnuuLY, dunng tho session at tho Lt'gln nlurc. We have thon-l'uru wnclutlul not. to publish an scum weakly. but-to lcuvo that field to them, untl publish thcArguu DAILY und WEEKLY during the confirm unco ot the .‘tllltllg oftho Legmlntnrv. , We lmvo made arrangements to glva 'nll the im portzmt domgs of our Logmlnluro. together with the prlnclpul mattcru from Congmss, and tho general news ol the d If’ ; and we lrum we shall rmzcrvo soul: It support as wi l amply remunornte on for our lubur ; to deserve which, no exertion will ho spurod on our part. . ’l‘ E R M S Dmly dunng tho Soinun, - Weakly “ “ “ single copy. SIX copies to one Post Office. -WANTED. E UNI‘BEIR m any quamily. such as [Square Timber. Bonds and good Shingles. . . _ ‘ . ALS O, . . ‘ . ”VIE/IT, RYE; Corn, BUCKW'HE/J T OflTS. FLflX-‘SEED.~ TIMOTHY -SEED,‘ CLOVER- SEE-D.‘ BUTTER. L-flli’l). ’PORK. BEEF, VENI‘SON.‘ 51:0" for «‘wliich‘vtho highest prices will br g'VFflg find 1;"qu sold atlcash price—M 1h" clncnp’stm‘e‘uf.' - c; xnxrzmg D1,‘C.‘26,_184§.“ “ "‘ ' ' vs Junnllum Mays u A B Reed .‘Nm'r uf‘ l‘ A Knrlhuus 2 00 l .00 .‘5 00 =I DEMOCRATIC, REVIEW. GREATLY REDUCED PRICE—FROM 5 TO 3 DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Mnglc Copy—Twns'rv-Fn'n CENTS.) (Prospcclus of [he Seventeenth Volumé. ) 'l'llli price nl‘lhe Democratm‘ Review has he relo lnro been 100 high—n 6! for its Size, coal nncl ('hnrnc tor. but lor the means at tons of tlmllsnndn of who would be glad to receive, n. nnd among whom it is Vlgghly desirable lhnl u should circulate. For [he p'nr pole. lherefom. ul largely widening the rnngo nfiln uselulnosn, and nl'mn "plying lhe numbers 01 them- In whom It may he uccvsnlbln. ll hns been determin ed,aimulmncuuuly will; lho grout rcduuliun in llm expense ‘ol the pnslngq, to reduce its nubavripuon pncc'ulm. from nvx Io THREE dullnnz; and when several unite in subficri lion. lo ‘4B low as 'l‘WO dnlv lnra fifty, or oven to TQVO dollnrs lhirly coma pm annum. . This very low mlucnon in the roroipla (nrcumpm mod will: but u vompnrnlivvly amnll (luninnliun of its r xpvusv) Involves. of course, an «mire auvrilicu ofpru lil upon it. unless rompmmuled by n WWI mullipllcm mm 0! subscribers. ’l'hcro will be M lhe outrun, nu ly n Hmnll rmlm-lmn in im numlwr M [ungosmmm In Im reulnrml In ilu old numhor, wnhnnl inrrnnno nl pm'v, \\ hon llu: unllvlpulud worms of lhe expr’rmmm ~luulljuslll}' il. ‘ 'l‘lmlmrlnulx of dinilngniulu-d «ln‘nmcrnls will Pm ronlmm 11, cngruw'd m hem): uml mnn- ( tmlly slylv Ihnu heretnl'ow. 'l'lm pnxl'ngo, horrnllt‘r. for nny dialnnu‘, “ill lu- Hnlv llrr amflu-Imlf rum: it h w lwru-tulom 1:: on. [or mar lOU milmx. rig/Haw m-nlu. We look lnr cxlvnsmn v! mrv ulnlmn ll lu' ru-I'Lumul ly (ms If N-numndx. :IH llw rvsu'l mu] rmnpvnsnlmn 0! thin (grout rodné‘lmn ul' [‘l'H'v. livery Irwin] 0| Hm work. und 0! lhn dunlo rrntu‘ prim'iplv mu! cnlm‘, 19 (-uufidonlly nppnnh d In. |u oxurt hlunu Iflo procure H mlmcrlbrru; hull: lomv In-ml m moi'uhh-su, mu! In «'ury n HII‘I‘I‘RSIIIH)‘ Ihru' lhv cruiw 1-! ”UN grt-nl rvdut'lxnn In ilw' rm'mplp. 'l'houa u 110 hnvn pnu! m ndtnnro lur Hm rmnlmz yrnr. “'1” rcm-n’v il. nl 13w ll‘thUl! mtv, lnr u ymr um! a hull. 4 I‘LRMS 111-INFEFOIHVAIH) (INYAHIAIHJ' IN _Aumwcrz; $3 1 [night (.‘upwn, ll Thxrloen’ (.‘upicfl, Single l'qpy. Fnur (,‘nplca. ll \nll thus he soon. lhnl \\ hon lhirlocn copies nrt ”Mr-red nl nnmu the 1-ler m down lu übnul 'x'wo ho].- Lum ANI)TIII7IT\' czx‘rs om-EI. 'l‘lmm rnlnsan-nl [Huh indur'mnonm In ngonls nnd min-n: m IHN‘H‘EI lhomuehr‘s In pm‘curu anhscnhvrx 'l‘he v Isl: system nnd [my men! 111 advance. mum ho unvmnprummingly udhe rod [O. Thu pus! rr-lnxnunn n! x! has (“used nn nmumulnlinn 01 ml lur lrom 40. 000 dullurn ofdoblu rim.- I 0 lhe work. llvrvuner, [his mind he \\ holly relurmcd; nor must oilher the most mmnvnlJmlmcul lm-nd. nr xhc must innmnm porsunnl une. ho mplenped un mlwm-nmng ilv uppliynlion. 11l 'lhc'a'loppngc nl lhmr numheru. :1 [hey m-g'k-N lhm ru|(‘; lhe \ilul urn-manly of which, ul Hm pron-m n:— duw-d rules. muxl he nhvmux l 0 nll. Numum”unimlmns \ull bu lnkrn lruln lhe you Ill}i(:o,unlc~‘s lrrc oi posmgo. All mlnnmninnliuns, mm on cdrloriul nnd puhlmlr mg huninms. mm! In- mMrmuod honcvlnrwnn! m lhv underflgm‘d. 'l‘huuo rclulmg lo lho helllemenl ol'llu pnnldohludue lhe “ork. will be all“ nddrrnsod loMr. H (L Lnnglvy. h Aslnr ”mint-. 1110 pus! nrrnngcmonls with whom, ma pulflulner. huvn ram-hm! I'H‘ll’ lorm|n~ nlion. J. L. O'SULLIVAN. Ocl;1845- 135. Nassau El. N. Y. LAST LIKICNESS OF GEN. JACKSON Tho mllnumhlo Dnguern‘nlvpo ofGem-rul Jurkmn. lnkun by Aulhuny I'ldnurd & ($O.. n 10w weclu he luro hisdcuthms hecnpurchnsni for tho ugeoi lhe Democratic Review ll m in lhc hands, 0! lhe urinal. nnd Will be engraved in the finest slylc of mozzolinl uloxlm 3120. II "a mus! honnnful nnd intercalmg work. dec|nrod by Mr. Von Dutch and others, to give a mum pcrlr‘cl nlvn nl‘lho good and grout old man than any olllor “lumen; and Iloughl 10 be pungent-d nnd frnmcd hy every fru'nd who love: or ravernb his mo mmy. 'l hum: “ho uuhsr‘rlhc curly. “ill‘n‘ccn'c II as one 9| lht‘ regular runes ul purlrmlu. ' 'l'o lhe Democratic I’rcss Our lriondsol lhe Dcmm‘rnnc Pros! nm roquoalcd. l 0 inu‘rvnl _lhemsclvvx in mdmg l 0 curry the work unfe- Iy and sur‘m-sslully lhmugh lho crisis (I! lhia grenl rmluclmn 0! price. Every vdilnrinacrling this prospec luu. With an elhmnul nulice.(:md sending u copy (I! [llO paper markod.‘ nhuH receive the Ruvww fur n your The Democratic Union. Senxi~\\’cckly durmg lhe Session of the Loguslnmrc n! TWO DOLLARS. 111-I Dcmocrnllc Union will as nnunl. ho publish T cd nvu'c :1 week, during the coming neutron ol um Logiulururc, nnu' we cmbmco an early occasion to commend u to flu: favor of lhe reading publir. Neither pains our expense shall be Rpurcd lu nnpurl lo its columns nddrlionnl zcsl and vigor. Ample und mrrocl ropurls oflhe proceedmga ol tho lwo brunch on, logolhcr \vilh skolclnos oflllo dobulos on all pub~ lie and impul’lnnl qucsliona. WI” be lurnislmd. com‘ pelcnl slcngsrophem hnvmg boon engaged for llml purposo. ermna desirous ofoblnlmng our! inlel~ igonce wnll ulwuys find In the Democruuc finionn lruo and honest chmnldo To Attorneys, Jud ea. Juxlil-esol Iho Ponce, and public ofliceru gencnfily. it will ho invulunblo. us the Union cxeculosull lho STATE PRINTING. and tho LAWS ofo publlc nnd general nuluro are published In II Immedmloly after lheir passage. and usually some momhs heforo pro mulgnled In pnmphlol form. To Incrouw our {nt‘nflit‘u lnr lho most prolnpl oxe culxnn ol'nll the public prmling. we are now prnpnllv mg our presses by ”no old of alcuru. :1 mos! unporlnm Inulmr in‘lho lugnlnlivu lxylv. A rorpa ofnblu correspondq-nls have been vmplny~ ml ul \‘Vuslringlon only. who WI” keep our readers mnslnnlly apprised ol ovenls lrnnnpmng nl llm soul 01 lho Nullonnl Government. '1 E H M S. Forlho whole your. 83 00 Fur lhe uossmn unl '. [lwico a week] 2 01' Any person aemfmg us live unbucnhurs [or the scs~ uiun. nrcompumed bg ten dollars. shall receive 11 cu. py gratis for Ins lruu lc Addruue M'KINLEY 45L LESCURE. NEW 8‘ GHEAP GGGDS. UST received and fur sale :by the mbsctiber, at his old stand, u large assortment of ncw and sensunublc guods, cnnsiallng of . A DRY GOOIES. I]flln’l)ll:'flln’E. CHUCK/HES. . QUEENSH’JIRE, BOOTS J)" Slaves. [lf] TS (3- Cfll’S, BUN/VETS. I ’I'OB/i CCO. ‘ 010.9188, ‘96. which he is prepared to Sell lnr cash or produce as cheap as they can be luul at n ny other establishment in town. 'l'lle public are respectfully invited 30 call and examine his block and judge lb rhcmselves. RICHARD SHAW Nov. 7, ’45 NERVE. & ' BONE LINIMENT. 'Ij'VOR Rheumatism, Sprains. Bruises git. ."A fill] rale lemmly {or the n buve complaints. Plicc 3.723 cell's. Prc pa'fed alnd fo'r sine pt the Drug‘Stnrc of ' ‘ ‘ C. D. WATSON. Nov. 28. V S I’llu'l‘S‘OFvCAMI’HOR m.‘ sale b = F. ‘l’. HURX'HIAL. Dec. 18, 1845. ‘ Lalflli‘o‘i] fuj'aalelbydhc subscribgr *' ‘Dec. 26. - C KRA'I'ZER.‘ ’ “- T _ V v r , ,(I .\‘L - ‘NEW -GOODS.; “t, _ ‘ __ , Ax . , DANIEL BARRETT ‘ HASjust received n lnrge and splendid . assortment 0i Gouda. which he in dc~ tertnined to sell as low In: UNI, or in ex change lur country produce, its Hwy can he purchased in the cnunty. 'l‘hnnkful for past fin-urn. he takes this nppnrtuntt) to my to his ohl custnnms, that he dosirés them to cull ht his New Store. to which he has removed, in all cases bciure pur< chasing elsewhero, mti-liml that it they examine his stock. unti prim-9. they will continue to trade “ith him. ”is stuck consists in part of Broadcloths, Black, B'up, Invisible green, Gray. 8L0"- Alsn. Pilut and Bcarskln clnlh. 1» C(lssz'mcrcs 48‘ Salinas“, 16 pieces Saninct and several pieces ul Unssimcre of all colors and quality, lower that. it has ever been sold in the county. (Marinas. Several pieces of Mr-rino, n! (hm-rent cul ors, suitable fur clunh. A [p a c a s. ['2 pieces Alpaca, uf nll qualities, from 40 cents upwards. Law,” than rvcr lhe same quality has [won suld in (he cuunly. C(llicos 70 pines of Culico, of every quality [mm 7 cents ulmnrlls. Ludit-s arc invi'wl to call &examinc hi< stuck ofdnrk Prints. [Hous- dc Lane. 10 pie-cs new style he Lanes. of the best qualily—nnd from 37:: cents upwards. ac cmding lo quality—cheaper and bullcr Khan ewr «rm-red. Slzirlings &- Showings, 0! a superior quailuy, frugu 3‘ to H yards wide. This article will be 50h] low. nm withstaning lhe rise in the city price. B la n I: c t s. A good ussnrtmcnt Ir! Blankets, {m the cold weather. Also. a fvw pieces ul "Hutsc blankets, together with Kentucky Jeans,- Flannels. red, white and yellow,- Grecn Bazc; Linseys; Canvass; Pudding; Beaverleens; Volvel; Veal ings. o/ a varxely of qualifies,- Cravats; Stocks; Ginghams; Irish Linen,- Hus sin Diaper; Crash; Cher/u; ’l'ickings; 'Brown Drillings; Canton Flannels; W'hile Cambrics ; Jackanels; Book filualin; [Hull and Swiss .Muslin; Col ‘ared Cambrics ,- Gloves ; Henry; Thread; Bullonij'und a full assorlmcn! of Trimmings, (S‘C- _ t Shaw l s . V ~ An assortment of Shawls, Commun and Superior D 7' ug s. A general assortment of Drugs. of n gnod q‘uamy. A few Pulent medicines. and Ulla. Paints. Varnish. (QC. Boots «5- Shoes. The largesl assortmenl ol Boots 81. Shoes ever uflcred for sale in the place. Coarsv bouts. Kip bouls, Callnkiu water-prom but-10. &c. A large assortment of Buya’ buola—mffls’ Brngulll. Coarsv and Kip. Au unusually large aupply ul Wumonb‘ Boots 8: Shoes. flats & Caps. A Luge assorlmvut pl ”MB and Capt.— Mens' Silk and Fur ”Ms at 82. Fur and Cloth Cap‘. Qucensware. A full assormenl o! well selected Queens ware. Hardware ln nbundnnce. Persons desirous 0! MIN ding WI” find a bargain offered on lhe n ticles of bum, hinges. srrcwe. 81c. 800/£8 and Station ary. Family Brblcs. 'l‘eslurnvnls, Blank bunks nl almost every description. Almanacs, Shun, Paper. 81c. Grocaries. Coflvc, 'l on and Sugar ul the best ualily; Unston Syrup, Sugar-home and Igew Or leans Molasses; Common arul Cavendish 'l'ubacco; l’emu-r, Allspice. Ginger, and almost every [lung that can he menliunerl in (hut line. All ml which will be sold luw {or cnsh ur in exchange for produce as follows: . Country Produce, I will lake in exchange lor gnmlu lhe following nrliclesz—Lumbcr, Shingles, Grain (y'all kinds, Pork. Tallow, Can (l/ex, Beeswax, Lard. Hui/er, [Jeers/rim. Furs. uml any other article that I can self. The highest prices will be giwn for. Square 'l'lmber uml lluaula, gnll Goods sold in exchange for them at cash prices. DANIEL BARRETT. Curwcnsvillc Doc. 18, ’45. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters ot Administration have becn‘ wanted to the subscriber an the Estate at Im‘ac H. Bnldwin. late at Brady tigwns‘hi‘p‘, Ctearfield rnunty, (loc‘d. tticrcfory'e'uvlt por snns knowingthu‘mselvm iiiilebled'lo rigid estate are rt‘qucSlml tu miilte iip'uieldiujte payment. a'nd those having demands “t” [in-sent them duly nuthi-nlicutcd fur sob, tlement. ' ‘ ' 0 JOSEPH A. 'l'. HUNTER Nov. 28, 1845. ‘ ‘ AI’PREN'I'ICE WAN'I'ED, . .To the Blacksmz'lhz'ng Business. ,' Boy, lrom l 6 to IByears’of'agc'cuu A have 11 good npporfuuily ol’ lenrni‘ug the-nbuve business by making"d])p|icaliun immediately lo the subscril)el‘l~ in Hue placo‘,‘ eilh'vr perwnully or by letter. i u " ~ "MOHN BEAUMONT. 3 " Out. 30. 184?» ' ' " & ‘tlzu. ' J Popular Remedies. HE'most populnr rrmmlh-s 'ul’dhd'prosn-m dn T—nro lhose Whil'h rlmn-o nml pnrin-lho- hlomr, nud whiuh 'nreJumwn II) ho imyui‘cnl in ‘ih't-ir qunh. lioa. Such remedies In Anlmugny. n’lflffllrvLZint-, and hnvmg recdurgn goihln'vfhng m thnouso. n};- n‘nw, ll ishopmi.gning on! 0! lunhanm} Vogrlnhh- n-m'p dies ~“I” he Nnou lhe pupulurfl‘uv‘dlfinv'._ 'Wmn Brnn. drolh'i. Vegetable Umvorenl PiH'l' will lie _usml nm! npprorinlod’ They am known. 'to no! 'bonefivin'lly on ov'ery pnn of lhe I«My; lmng ln‘Ju-n up by ihe chyle lhcy pass into Hm Mom. “'hlflh "my purlly, nnd H should be remembered lhnl lhcy only ”move lhmm mm; [mm the blood whil-h \w‘re lh‘o Cu‘mo of inllnmmminn or disease of any kind. Nothing ine~ qunl luridding tho viliuled hmnors wilh I; vegelablo nwdwino ofihiakiml. which cighly-lum‘ yonn hnvg pruvod never to do injury, but nlwuys gnod. Sold by "10 followingl’Agonla in Clenrfleld co. li. & W F lrwin,Clonrfie|d. ' John Irvin. Curwonnvillo. Dru/Id Irvin. Lullmraburg. James McGirk. Philipshurg. Centre rounly. ‘ OFFICE—No. 241 llmndwny New York. B. BRANDRET". M D Juno 1, 18115—1 yr , RUGS, Palent Med gg/ icines, B‘ch lorJale at \‘J‘fiz’ lhe Drug S'ore u _ ' - ’ W , C. D. WATSON; 421 M 281!) Nov. _- . ‘0 Pieces rie‘mnlllvvaly of qualifies nml pricee. Alan SIX pieces Merino. C. KRATZER.‘ CHAIR-MAKING 8!. LBIGDEQESLB‘IPéIIIEIfl‘an-b ‘ HARLES MILLER. having ‘urchu (j sad the establishment 0! C. lg: “’M son, rospcctlully informs the citizens-of Clcnrficld and its vicmity, ”lathe-is now carrying on the above business in alljts branches, and as he is determined to man utacture in the best style, Chairs. Sette'eo. &c. on reasonable terms, he hopes to mer it and receive a liberal share ot patronage and supporL ' N. B. Country Produce taken. in u chnnge for work, and liberal discount made for cash. .. St‘pl. 20, 1845. V NEW GOODS. F 81 W. F. IRWIN have jun rec’ei' J . vet! and opened at their old stand, as large an assortment of as gum! goods, and as cheap goods, as can he find lrom a ny 01th store in Clearfiold coun!y.. Their stuck consisn of 1)]? Y G 0 0 08, Hardware. Hula, (best quality) Drugs. Tinu‘are. Cot/on Yam. C‘ory‘ccliorlary. CLOCKS. Brushes ,‘ Oils. - Painls. Nails, flir—light Slaves, Ten plale do. Slave-pipe. Tobacco. bestquali- Sugar, best quality (y. | (10. common. 51:. The public are respccilully requested to call and examine [or lhrnvselves,'as they are delermined (0 ”Miller all possible saiisfaction to their cusiom‘era. _ . All kinds of grain. lumber. «leer skim. rags. pork. beeswax, (allow, butler, eggs. hogr‘ bristles. hides. furs, or even (Vi SH. will be taken in exchange Inr goodn. . [31.81 W. F. IRWIN. Clearfield, 19m Nov. 1845. ‘ NOTICE IS ONCE [MORE GIVEN, THAT F P. HURXTHA L ha? received a .’ [rash supply of goods! In sun the present and coming season, unfl promises to sell upon as favorable terms an any cs !abliahment in the county. "is stock consifls of . 11)le Q®®ZDE§9 of nearly every dqsscu iption. such as cloyhr. cassimcrefl, sallinclta. Kentucky jeans. red. yellow and while woollen. flunnds. brown and white cotton flannele, silk warp l'uslre -u|pnca, black and brown urpacn. black. brown and green mennu,checka uf various qualities. ginghnms. mousselinc do lmne, crnpe de luinc. balzarine. cnshmgye «le cause, &c. &c. a good assortmqnlfv' ‘lnncy and trimming goods. . flLSO " a fine stock of hats. such as caster, beuvdr, brush. russin", roram and wunl. t y" ! #59'25—3‘ gum] supply .of fashionable '- a», vein-t, glycdnpq seal, - ‘ Hardware, Mill saws, cross cul and hand-sawflcof— lvu mills. cow-bells, augurs. ma, screws. tucks, lurks. shawls, l”um! many mther things in the snmé lino. ,‘ . f To ‘ _S/zoe‘s, 13001;}? Leagfipz'ufl which :vquirc but to boxcar) {qr their (9!:- mnmen'ululmn. ‘ ' ‘ " ' _ .V GROCERIES. A gent-ml nssnrlnmnl. cnrefully {ail-m. undiof u very guod'quaiityfl - " - . .wuwowammo ' A gem-ml assmtmcnh and M" ’gdmi quali- " - " ' ;'33s3@‘®&§E§33Wa "4 Such as lea cells. cups and sudcm, plat“. &c‘.,&c. . , . ,- . -- ‘ -:> "."‘DRHG& 1m ‘\ gqml gumly of cygry description. n ‘. Nova 84‘0“}! Grind-Stones; ()I "39 3(er bestgr'n and qdulity.‘ ' ' 7 Cull nml sge for _ygur;plvc.s.;a‘ilhe’uolk wull be sold rcnaunablcr‘in, gagglgngeulyr Whom. 'Ry'e.‘ ‘OatsQ'Pfik.’ Hideghflgs. innJ t-spéc'valiy for‘the‘CA‘SHi ‘3. h Clearficld. Nov. 1.-18¢5.‘- " " ' - "‘ 721 & GROCERIES, Shoes 81 Bools. Cups of every van‘ ely. ' - Queenswarc. Umbrellas, ' Book: & Slah’oha ry. ': 3 Glass, . Loo/sin” Glasses, Varniaix', . Sleigh Bells. ' Cooking Slaves. =ME