The whole ,numberpfpespfliees in the satisf,itejo,ry,, nrtil,it,was therfore''dberned 1.. U. Stases, on the "3611 t 'day - or - Juno -last, adyikible to' coinhin‘ f.nnif , naoPt ;WC? tint '; was 19,796. ,There ‘y0r0,4,6981, popmf.eyentages.ofsey.eral.:y :-. . ', , ...toes established, - -and 256 discontinued !flie, great 'object to bb neCorbidished • during the yeiir : .;i : . ..I.• it .if .( i''.; was to inake swift an • addition n's 'would.' i- - , Tho greSs;.fevelloes34lbeAepttrtirientipfihrd nmPleamffeenVeniOnt . halls for the for.,the fiscal year , including pprikijiit'delibe ratien.sof the, two Llouscs ofCongres.d,', ' tions forthe franked: mattevof,„Congress,,eritli suflieientnebornmodations for the coin of the Depurtmente,:' and officers of Oa- mittees arid oflicera (Witte two branches or . ' ernment;and excitiding., the -lbreige,post- the-Legialature.:: it was also desirable ages, cellected fbf; atillpay?-ibliitoitte:-Brit- not te:mar the harmony, and . beauty of a ish nest _orrice, mounted to $6,7 1 t17;866 the, 'r a tvesent,Structere, whieb, Us a spool.' , men orchiiccturo,is' so universally itdmi-i 78. The expenditures' for. the same' period red.. Keeping , these objects in vieWel con.' ..,-(excluding 829,59?; 44; paid under nn eluded make the addition by wings, de awardof the Auditor, in pursuance of n tached : froni; the present' bililding, , vet' resolution of the last- Congress, for mail connveted • with it by. corridors. 'Phis ,I I service on the Ohik and Mississippi rivers Mode.of Calm gen - rept svill t leave the present , ,-. in 1832.6(1 , 183 3 , nntl,the„ amount paid Capitol uninjured,iind , afford great advant- . to the:British:post - offtee "for - foreign post- ages for vtatilation and the admission of '* ages colleetkAfor, and payable lo'stliat of. light, and will enable the work to progress fice)gtirnennted to '56.,021,566,70; lean- without interrupting the deliberations.. of ing alialtineb . of revenue over'. the . proper Congres4. To carry this plan . inte.effect 1 . expearkaires' ofthe 'Year of 5703,290'66; have appointed an oxperi need and compe.. ,' l'lto...receiPts for postagcs during, the tent architect. The .eorner-stime.was laid, I ', liarleXclu'din.g , the ; foreign. pestages cola oe..the, , lihdaY of July Last, With suitable, ee,tei for und.payable to the ,British post cekinotties, since which time the work' /follice).arnotifittt to 86,345,747 21, being' has advanced with commendable rapidity . , I l' an increase of 8607,61 U 79, 4 Cir 18.65100,01)d the foundations of both win g ,. are now; poiceent, OYet i the like receipts forilie pre-.!'nearly completed. c odleg,,years .' , ~, . :., , l larin. coronet - id to your favorable re- : 1 •Tfie reduction orpostage, under thefnet gardtlie interests of the District ofColtim 4of March . laSt, did not take effetat . until . the ,' his, and deem it only necessary to remind eqminc.4teentent of the present fiscal i year. you, that althoughits inhabitants have no; 'The nceonnts for the first 2 qtititter, under voice in the choice of of representatives in thli'OPeration Of ; the reduced rates, will not ' Coaeress, they arc not the less entitled to, ' be Sattlejb efcsisi'irinerity nest;: and, ao r ta just tied liberal consideration in your reliable ostimate:i,of -the'.• receipts for' the leeislittion. My opinions on this subject pres'ette year',ean yet be made.- It is be . - were more fully expressed iii My lust - aril lievedtrhowever, that they' w ill f a ll - fa r, /H im communication. , ~ • , . i s hort of these.of the.lnst year. The stir- I. Other subjects were brought to tnentten i' plos,of the revenues now on hand is, IOW. ; lion of Congress in My List annual mess: ever' so large that na further nppropiiiition ,;;11.;0, to which I would respectfully refer. i from the*treaSury, in aid of the reventiesißut there was one of More than ordinary! -, of the, department, is required lei .the cur-, interest to which 1 again invite your spe- I, rent fiscal year; heron, additional approcial attention. I allude to the recoininen-! `: priiiticin for the year er.dinglunri 30, 1853„ dation for the appointment of a commission' ' trill probably be found necessary when the' to settle private claims, against. the United receipts of the first two inartors of the States. Justice to individuals us well as! fiscal year arc fully ascertained. to the Government imperatively demands In his last annual report the Postmaster ' that some more convenient and expeditious . [General recommended a rediietion of po=t- mode than an appeal to Congress should! !.; :te to Lees which he deemed fl'i low as be a d o piel, . ' could be prudently adopted, intless Con- , It is deeply tObe regretted that in stet eral gr c,•ss - wits prep:lad to' i approm•inte from : instances officers of the government, in at. the treasury, ihr the support of the Depart.; tem pting to execu l to the l eor aw for the return meat, a suet mare than . equivalent to the 'of fugitives from a , have been o p , mail services performed liseit for the Go- ; resisted, and . their efforts frustrated and' •eriilTlVlll. The reCarmitedittions of. the,; detected by l aw l es s an d v i o l ent mo b s ; Postmaster (leery d,. in respect te le-tter that in on vinstance such resis:ance resulted, e e , ,t.iee•eseeet ,el.l.as.rs . .frore nadto tail- inihodnath of an estimable citizen, and ire i „ruin' and • 0 wpm were ••sulgflullfiitllY others scliri,:ats nip ry. ensued to q t iloeolll. edflpted by the last Congress. ~ lie mist: j,., : ,.. ; I li '.. ir • a nd to int:lrai:es rt 0 „ i t using reeommetols adherence to the present tuner , their endeavors to sustain the I.itts4. Pro r.tes, it n . :l i'ulvi ,, f, 3 ti;:tiint a further tedllos I ecutions - ha ve been' ins;tteed agaiiist the al. -ti-ti until jusiiiied by the retcliiie - 01.,1.1iP , lege* Otliedrs, sort far as they could be !)epiri :u•tent. .' • •' . I identified, and re ill pending. 1 haye . • • 11.. also. tit(:ornmendifi , liat the „ raei.i ri l l f regarded it a 4 my duty, in - these cases, to 1 , ~tare on printed matter b., so. revised as Dive all aid legally in my power to the. en :', -i..r , .-iiiler them mere sitnpl ~eitd ro,)re etii- Dive of the laws, and I shall confines ' ..):, it to their ea.:ration . upon r ail ciiier:i or; to do so wherover and whenever their ex ; . er rsed matter. 1 submittlie riAairtnuelei- c , ..iition may be resisted. :,• ' . :eien3 of the report to your th bl rorae con. Th ~ e 'act of Congress for the return of •.,, ~.,,le, alien. , . ' fugitives from labor is required and demon. i Plot public sttitutes:ofthe United States d o e by, t h e t e xprcsa ..words . 0 1' the ; ,(;onsei. ' ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS. '• have now been ..neanmulating , far inure t when, , ... , ••. - , Nation than skit - years, end, ititerspersed 'with i The C o nstitution declares, aThat -poi The manner in which the present . private acts, OIC scattered through' Minter. ' ' l)erson held to service or labor in our ,n 1 Legislature entered upon the discharge '''-''' ')I"m e8 ; ""ti,,reoin the co3t of the , State,mider the laws tlfe.reoe,escilpins i n ,: „ whole, have heeeele 01 1108 t jew:cessih k ' to!' to . another, shall, in consequence . oCany ' the great mass of the communit t., ,• l'ifeY . ',law or reeulation therein, be deseharged also exhibit much, ef the -Meows, rui ty. zintli , from sueli - service or labor, imperfection or. .111 sty teaisin o f the important duties or its appointment, is ominous of much gond. The utmost but s h a nt ) , fliarmony and good feeling seems to dis- i tion. As it ~ d e livered up ,on claim of the party to . tinguish this Congress, so far at least, from I, seems to in generolly conceded that tliere i , whom sii l ell service or labor may bed - ue.7: most oh its late predecessors. !, is no "common law"'of tlici United States: to supply the defects Of their legi is most ii»pcirtant that This Congtitutionat protision is eqhally : station, it; obligatory upon the Legislative, the'. Ex. that lagislationlecuiye, and Judicial D c epartinents of the tuns cleated The Hon. Lvars; Born, of- Kentucky, Speaker, nod Col. Fonnic - Y, ' should be as perfectas' prissible,defiiii ng. ev- rt I ,:orernmeat, and upon every citizen' of the ' of the Pennsylvanian, Clerk, both on the cry power intended to be cOnferred,every ~ ' first ballot. 'rile)' were the nominees of' ' Unitecl. Stn tes. crime intended to be - midi;punisnable,and l' - Congress, betrayer, must, from necks- i the Democratic caucus. prescribing the punishment in .1)e inflicted. I situ, first act upon the subject, by 'nosed; In addition tosomeparticailar eases spoken I bind the proceeding necessary to ascertain of rnore at length, the eriminal-eode is now I that the person is a fugitive,and the mcank lainentively defective.. Some offences are to.iii-iiie-d-forliis restoration to the clai.i imperfectly (lex:rile:Land : others are entire- . mot. This was done by an act paSsed iy omitted;j sO:thatktlagrant crimes may during the first term of President Wash b!. commitutcl •with' impunity. 'rho' irate, ; ington, which was amended by that enact of punishment is not in ,A',l eases graduated i tin by the last Congress, and it now re according to the degree and nature of the mains' for the' Excel& va and Judicial De-, offence, and ~is often rendered . more un-, pa rtments to take care that these laws equal by the different model.; of imprison', be faithfully executed. This injunction of, mint, or penitentiary i confinement, in the j the 'Constitution is as peremptory arid as different States. • I binding as any other; it stands exactly on Many laws of a, permanent eheratterlthe same foundation as that clause which, have been , ien'odn'eed, irito, appropratiOn', provides for the return of fugitives front bills, and it e ls:10110. diffienit :te determine justice, or that which declares that no bill whether the ,particular elnese expires with ofititainderar cx post facto law shall be' the temporary act of which it is a part orlpossed,or that which provides for an equal continues in force. It has also frequently', ity •ortaxation, according to the census, or' happened that enactments and provisions' the clause declaring that all duties shall'be of law' have,'been, introdifeed into 'bills,' uniform throughout the United '. State; or with the title or ' general subject of which i th e important provision that the trial of all ' I they have little or no connectiOn . cr rein- crimes shall be by jury. These'. several Cron.. In this made of legislation so many articles and. clauses of the, Constitution all enactments have been heaped upon each resting on the same authority, must stand other, and often, with but, little considers- Or'fall:•together'..' Some' :objections • have lion, that, in many instnece.s, it is difficult, been ,urgeir.ag'sinst the details. of the act to search our and detertnine Nviiat is the fot the it is worthy return of fugitives from labor; but ri law. ,;. i ..`-; : ...i .. Of . re. marklhat the:Main oppo ' The;Government of the , U.nited States is sition is aimed' against the Constitution it emphatically: a government Of . written self, and preceeds from persons and etas laivs: ~ The • statutes. should therefore; tis sea of persons, many of whom declare their fur as 'practicable; not only be made,a6- wish to seetlatt • 'Constitution overturned. • ciessible AO all, but be expressed, in larigtl7 They' stow their hostility to any law which aga: so' 'plairf.''ainl: simple us", to,;be'under- shall give, full and,• praptiCal effe4Lte• ' this • sited by till; rind itrianued in such method i requirement Of die" cohdtittiadif. -- F0rt...1 .. ..artati give perspicuity ,to every subject.— irately, the number of ttics° persons ;is! Many of the States,have revised their pith- comparatively.dunall;:and is belieVecl Co;be Inc acts with great .sand,:nannifest:ben9lit ; Flatly diminishing brat the issue which they' . and "I recommend that, 'previsiOn,li Made PreScint is one,'WhiCK: 'nivel:Yes' the dupre .. , t . . by laW for the appointment .ofa - eoinmis- Ivey and: even the existence .Of the . Cott ..; I' revise the. . public statutes of the istitution.': .•-• . Uatiteti -Attesi:l.,r4rit . ogitzg • them in. : Ordcb Cases TutVe 'bereft:if* . a ilsen i 4 il, , liibti . I '.. StiPPlYlnidiiticienctel; carketlini; Ilieo 6 - iadividuals have (lorded theibinding twill. I A i ' . , ~ r \ ..... W 1 , 1 44Mf.' ti,nllPlPYillg: '-i,/),91 4 1 1.1, 1 0904‘/get• ; af ,, I Drily of acts of Congress,.and ,even States' reporting them tO'Congress for its ,actien. lave proposed:, to 'nullify; such 'acts; .upOn 1 -....krtlict;9llalf.kg.r."3 IAPProY9cI•POt4 , SPP, - tie ground :that, this . Coastitiition'• vas the tho4".643;*A6Eit:4iOba':4 044isi'thr-t:-.14( 'Aprerneliiw". Of 'the , lucid,` that ' those illocokteifsinti of the Capitol, ; ; tiCeardn'ff,,,ps, i .tAts ,. o Congress`were: , repugnant . o that i C '- • • ' '.‘ '' .1 . . :I • .W 40.4304 a.g,,..'rAitilAte,..l4lProv94,PY;!4,eli Straneat;':biif ' ti I. l` ll i tieat 16 ri 3 ii: hbfk awned,,' ' psesitient, and appropriated elm .hpadred i. 't sstiniuCh-against particular laws as be- : .. . tli4il*l(l,llellar.9.o',l* 1f40.0401.1.1409r1..4 , g inconsistent with the. Constitution,.• as Aii:o,4oi,l,.kiy,,i;tl.4l).'l49h*Pt:'.o'4:;pllc,to:‘ pips; th , oConSiitatlen'itahl'fi and it is not .i 1 , Appel al,lo . eliePllt9 , thP 5t 1 4 1, 9e... 1 2P1 , 94 ,, 0 11= ' tp,,141,0:is guiSeil:that ;4 Spirit exiaits,and tinsl I; i n g tau-' i;.iyei'ous pipe ,whielt .. .l4l.).ecit pti i ba leantiCtiVely, at ,Wiirk:ao.rond asunder {his '..'.', •• ~..., nii de aby 'd iffireht a iOl . opctli ,i,tl,,kr. P.r. 1 .0 0 i U • nion, , teliieh'' id ;ritieOlaridlieil,; l 4hErittipce . .: :• • .I'' ot-4tr.ftfiTt.rtise rt rentet-cervitrutter - tlie; et -,•-• ,•.: „ •; : 4. , h 10 'w All Vif... 0 13"' VAT I , T . ~ L • ••• ISst''ifrti s liVr) e Ide 311 " t sv.(scfil , .s . kil • trtficyslritt‘tnicnal message I stated thati! . . id4 ,cir tbig, .1 , ~ -1 0 , ' , . - " .. - EMMO=E I Considered the series of Mesita ,s, Ile had been adepfed ati did! iireilidia session, in reference to4he,agitatieln.,growing out of the Territorial iind:- . SlavriV` questions, as'Afinal settlement in!prineiple 'find sub stance ofthe dangerous and exciting Ant) , jects which they embraced;' and 1 : recoin', mended adherence to the Adjustment estab= fished by , those measures,, until time and experience should demonstrate,the, neces sity of further legislation to guard against evasion Or'abUse. I was'irt` itidueed to 'make — this recommendation because I tho't these measures perfect, for no human log 7 islation. colt be perfect.' Wide differences and jarring.opinions can only be teeotieii, ed b v yieldirrff something on nll sides, and this result had been reached arterantingry conflict of :many Months, in which one part of the country' Wits' arrayed against another; and ';violent convultiOn seemed to be imminent.. Looking at the interests of the whole country., I felt it to be' my duty I to seize: upon this Qompromiso as the ,best that could be obtained amid conflicting in terests, and to,insist upon it as a final set tlement,to be adhered to by all who value I the peace rind, welfare of the country.. A year - has now elapsed Since that TCCOM mendation was made. To that recom .mendatiOn I rat adhero,and I congratulate you and the country upon the general ac= quies9ence in these measures of peace, which has been exhibited in all parts of the Republic. And not only is there this ,general acquiescence in these measures, but the spirit of conciliation which has been manifested in regard to them in all ports of the country, has removed doubts land uncertainties in the rrindsof thousands ofgood Mqp concerning the durability of our popular institutions, and given renewed assurance that our Liberty and our Union ! may subsist together for the benefit of this and all succeeding generations. MILLARD 'FILLMORE. WAsiivarroN, December 2, 1851. THE REPUBLICAN• Clearficld, Pa , Dvcember MI, (r.. -- Very many articles interlded 'for publication this week, have been excluded by the message. They shall all be atten de..d to in proper season. " - The proceedings of the Democratic Cottnty Meeting, hold on court week, will be found in our columns : to -day. The best feeling.exists among the Democracy of this Y COtinty, on the 'Subject of the next Presidency, Mr - Governor KdSSITTIT reached New York on Friday last. His reception was the most imposing ever extended to any other indi% idual, though not more warm hearted and enthusiastic than that given to LA - FAY nyrn. TILE MESSAGE. The President's Mdssago will be found in the revious columns, full and entire.— It gives a very clear, and no doubt correct s cement of our national "aflitirs. It shows ,th country to be in an unprecedented state -of prosperity—and this; we take it, should have forbid the President's recom tmend'aig any radical change of those measures that havo secured this prosperous condition, of affairs. • But it is a good mes sage, . and should be read by every citizen. WHICH IS CORRECT! The "Christian Almanac," for 1853, gives a Whit purporting to show our ex• ports and imports for the year ending 30th June last, which shoW "fifty millions" of dollars.of . a balance of, trade "against," us (we itarici'Sc the word according to ""PY..")" The President's message also gives, the figures, but instead of showing a balance against us, there is n bEilance of about. nvo • ~, millions in our favor. Now; the question is, which, is correct? . •.• ChriStiana Treason Trials are progressing 'in the United States Circuit Court in lihiladclphia,before Judges Gnisu and KANE. „ , s r The . te'a rn rb - Soe" 25 persons to be tried. The .case of , Casther Elitthiwdy,,n. white man, has occupied the court for about two weeks. Die, trial elicits great interest; and is , attended by crowds of both sexes. ACKNOIatDdLIENT.---Thesnkseriber re. turns his heartfalt!iteltnoivledgmant to the pers'ons'ioo, by :tticie • dei.o4 And contin ued efforts; arinsted thefire On liNtwenfises On 1 4 fiut.SditY morning iast., and sincerely hopes ,t4t they, one and never stand in: need:ef a tAurn, such segyice from him on their behalf ;---should"niiiinr. use his busi.effortti: . tunity offer, lin will .cgoi'.li L. CUTTLE. •- 1 i.i.~. 110t` - DEMOCRATIC COUNa'Y MEETING. . • A.l:llCetihg of Pernotritiio: citizen 4 dClenrficld County was held at the Court house, on Tuesday evening, Decembei 1851. On motion ISA Ant,oolVl, Esg.i was appointed President, JA's. M'OnEn and WIN!. I,;..Mconn Vice Presidents, and . D. W. Moore and' L. Jackson Crafts Se6reta ries. After the object of,tho meeting was stated, on motion the chair" appointed the following committee to draft resolutioni espressive of the sense of.: thy meeting: LS. Frtince, J. Stites, F, G. Miller, A. K. Wright, Wm. J. Hemphill, and Andrew Toser. , B. R. PETRIKIN was called upon, and addressed4he meeting ut .jength, go ing over and recounting the recent Demo, eratic .victories. . , . . When Mr. Petriken' had: concladed the committee repOrtad the following resolu- tions, which, after a brief discussion, were adopted' With btit three' or loir disSniiiig voices : Resolved, That the . recent election in this State is a triumph of principles--n new era in the history of this common wealth ; that it has ,carried to the rortio,est corner of this republic the "fact, that, al though Pennsylvania may be occasionally humbugged on local questions and a little military glory, when she sees the Union in danger from the assaults of traitors and fanatics, she is always ready to step iuto the breach and stem the torrents produced by negroes, nholitionists and their allies. Resolved, That the . support given to Col. Iltotr,n, in - the late centest,Aszratify ing to his neighbors, who are satisfied, that, as heretofore, when tried he shall not be found wanting. Resolved, That the Democratic party, in electing Gen. SETII CLOVER, have se cured us an efficient Canal Commissioner, and given the lie to the charges_of incom petency urged against him. Resolved, That whilst we rejoice in the result of the late contest, we must regret that a faction, disregarding the interest of the Democratic party, and that cardinal principle, "measures, not men," permitted so worthy and able a jurist as the lion. JAMES CA)! PIIELL, to be defeated. Reso/red, That the old patriot and states man, JAMES BUCHANAN, is the choice of Clearfield county for rho nest Presidency, and in our opinion his past services, great knowledge, and powerful intellect, are a sufficient guarantee that his nomination will 'be virtually his election. Resolved, That our ,delegates to the 4th of Mitre') Convention be hereby in structed to sustain the nomination of dele gates to tho National Convention with in. strgctions for the [lon. JAMES BUCHANAN for the Presidency. Resblved, That we recommend - A. T. WILCOX, of Elk county, for Senatorial delegate to the 4th of March Convention Resolved, That we recommnud Col. G. R. BAnncrr, of Clearfield county, for Representative delegate to the 4th 0 March Convention, Resolved, That these procc‘Aings be signed by the (Aliens and published in all the Democratic, papers in our Senatorial and Representative district. Illa.s6ingion, Dee. 3.—The Russian and Spanish Ministers were present at the Kossuth discussion to day. and took deep interest in the proceedings. When Mr. Cass rose to speak, Mr. Bodisco, the Rus sian Minister, and Mr. Calderon the Span ish Minister, left their seats and placed themselves in the must filvorable position to catch every word the Statesman uttered. ; They manifested considerable emotion at the denunciation of despotism and mon o rchy. New York, Dec. s.—The steamship Philadelphia has arrived from HU v4l na with one week's later news. • The most important intelligence is that, Mr. Thrash er has been sent from Havana to Spain in a merchant vessel, to serve out the term of his,sentence, (eight years.) The Outrage on the Pronzetheus Washington, Dec. 4.--The "Republic," of this morning , states that the President, on learning of the outrage committed by a British brig oNi;ar, by firing upon the Prometheus, has ordered a competent nay al .force to repair 'to San Juan for protect ion of American vessels there. A note has also been addressed to the British Government, demanding nn expia tion. : A \ OTHER SCI EN 7 . 1P1C Wth'%DElt PreslN an A rti fici a I Digestive Fluid,or Gastrir Juice 1— A: great Dyspepsia Curer, prepnreil from Rennet, of the rollffil Situnich of the Ox, liter &rectums ot Baron Lei big, the great Physiological Chemiot, by 3, S.:lloughtun, Al, D., No : II North Eighth &rect. Philadelphia. Pn. 'foil is u truly wonderful rem edy Mr •Indigrption, Dyspepsia, Liver consuieition, and Debility, niter iiiiture's own method, by , nature'a own agelli. the Gastric Juice, See Advertisement in another cot MARRIED.—On Saturday, the :-.9th ult., by Benj. 11. Sterling. Esq., Mr. James D. McCiitelien of borough Of Curwcns villa, to Miss Susannah France, of Pike township. . On Wednesday, 3d inst., by D. Dress ler, Esq., Mr: . Henry Runsori, late of Sad dlewOrth, England, to Miss Maria L. Mont gomery, of Brady township: , • On Sunday,,7th in,ct., by the Rev. John Flee, Mr. Jatiiefik.: Woods, to, miss Han - bah Horn, all of Brady township. • Lawrence township, on the 26th ult., 11/Inirtan., wife of licleSon Lair ich, in,:the hope, of ablessed immortality, In liftWre3o township, on the 24th ult., 'Thwin iplant son of William Haires of Centre co. Pa': , , MISS MARY _JAN% FORTH, Ye k-14' , CLOAK end. VAP: maker, wilt /TA tato& d to W. nails nod orders in either of the above bA 'inches of buckle= on 4 thonotice. In die best ttrin nod on the mwt reethnobte .. , Sho will be found at lb* mitheempf.,b4... Ittonno.ll 11l !Jilt .teapAntrni.e , saints et them ot the ?oblie vatmuito'. ' - • ' • Lou. , LI Mal= • • ---.- ----.:-.--:--- NOTICE.- ., - , .- I(gagri-a,UMIZZLIDI tti, 1 (;,1 ut rviul TRUtiI:ViEF} , of- tho AA:BM; rIV VI AVADEMY i , JIL. bombs , 0 Pio rotbie,tt.rcitirLONlllM n," inny ,Ittuoriteil / • '-' : SOHOOL .'...-,.....: , , . ? 1' .:. to eolloot rill bills for I u tine ut cull ineauour 4 - ha a m Year aJultriuno;O: uu thojlati of ;Spi . e . triber lit , s.. , . ~ flu otrinr of th. 3 no ad of IMIttCI23. rry. i,s il . " CLEARFIELD LIkIII SCIIDM: ”licill Dco. 1 Ins. .. ~ . , Wt\il. 1f• A , j9o/ . (il: &el '. - . ---. .....•.--...--..-}...,-A ..--...-+-,...4*...-.....-....c.........-............. ju he opojittl lor fho :Winter .7-essntn. tor Ow re. . . NOTICE. • i. i c/Timo vI ritole, O 1 NIONDA V. TIM Si n nAv air • • , • • DECI.:MBEI N'r.Xr, in 1116' ' NEW ANC . ) Urecr.t * 'MIK. WIMO*. M 7 t 4,11 AN: gi,IZS haslill ins litil nod FINISHF.D.IIICII SCHOOL . BOILDI:‘C. i Tin. I:lA:ding b toll wutiuot any Jost (..RIMI 1. 111.-retwe,ltMehy Wan no tk.alcomi ,corr., hartw.jr,s or tthaehr 1 ,, r on ru , nu id built. of: brivl!, , lnineeuol ; oly wail ; I potior1:111:ci ro,. ...nt, tit I will . 11 , 1, lio liitb:e lor i i•t'dtilltt oi, list iSonti . tic:ifia, mslied, . 'M U ' S i ! il-h. " — ItOOOM oo tile lowt , r flour. and a largo Lr'ctline , . _.. cowl), 50 11,yr 48 . 1(.0; iii am uppiq bloiy; all cogiv::. THE 001.1.ATIV C0:11111331. 4 )It Eftti 'pliqely finis:led . The Boaril 11ov . o einpleyrd n cotntietent mole' VVlii. be la session oxi MONDAY lip Ititli thy Al Mc. ', nest. , . , 11 earber Mt sit ill School No pomp 'wII be'ephireil ; , .AllpLuot a havinz icy ,fltp,tir4t,or bitzinr . ii w.ni hint owl : in iidvancO,llle ranee of Ed ur anon in the School: , Ohm hu.l Iliac iso:(1. 0. ii.ooorh,AsTum. ank. ‘ Parents othl Gunraintiki tit chileirot era respect . . .' Couto (stoner's( Mod,CitlonAl. PM; 11 MI. ,_. ' folly iOVilo(I ol ill timet to visit said school,,no ' ------- ----- 7 - 7 -- 7 , exunnno lorilleirnlel yea 1111. entiro 1,1 ilisnuelien: • .. . • :P. 'W . ,!ltionnr. •Preet. ' ➢cu. 8, PROPOSALS. DRONO3AI B will ho reeked Lx,' tha Count Y . 001110146 i )n• 1 I.rs 1 , 1 them cam co 'cc iostaut. f ur itottiklting. WOW. Km; LOA!. MO: COll ior 'thing care of tha COWL h.u‘o. &C. I'. J. MeeULL.OI..; GIL c.rk pro tam. • Plc. V), 1831. - LAPORT & LEWELLIN, Co:ich and ttuvsr,Ntivti.i.h;, , . triPt.:4114111.1.)( entices os to the thine Cu Rysiatvilto ht))1 v Welty, that MAI sr . RIM I)7t.lllted to10114tiLIId!1.1t 0 4` ' t • Coaches, Carrzages,/fhigii es, Slerdlb, 4 evtry deserip • for. iu the m•is . : durati , e .actl I.lhloeuhle ury In.. Or iiiIUOT therosAvel wilt, the he.lm the` thear wilt, talent I)? ogee)). din the dine end as they t nu) ur nine holt inn In it IA Otka.o4. Hutt u:e eon% but the vow ht It 14140.1n1.31 ovum) Bln rr.tit. or 00 Y ailic.e in, the r Into will to t, e!t to den; o I'll %how ,u lr. feri.Lue to Luiltig Lll3 v.or Wog • rol,h.gli" imuurtill IMO) anglers) hitch will be tet•inotly niteniled ro. Pfjo.3, 10 tut the times taw) Cott r t l'r )(taco lil en io es u:itiniAs rut Woth 04 t.e null bet:OM:0140 0 g ;et M 5. /.1 , 3V i . LINDIAA LIAN. Corwe"svill 3 , pro 12.1'61. lificad-gunratTs: OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! ,^1 TIASI,II . II':. , NEW IY ST/;it SA a 1 , 4 /ON, ov - ( s o ito' ft t lon woo ti of MMlut wham tII CdliCW -U.OS't 0 ,11 , t e at tirld alw l‘. ayols 1 e b.: Itl' tinv....B;• 11.51, CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. 1• 11}.. TRl7BTP.:l:Blhertbf noitm Ow.: y have col . DR. CATLIN & WIFE, fo n n.I. allele chntee of Ili , A el 'emy fining an„rhea year ./% 0% )...bie yew t ..Galt. UI, ill is qt . AU 1.1.44 41 IkV I; tte.h. 11.1 Fl V 1; 1) I V..3u1. Nan)). lei In encl. Nn I hottest Cis .r.sit wL Lunt:m:loe on MOND y I. at roe what,' nit nt e(lateed Itateg of INuitioan : commoN 1 NG 1.1• 4 11 BRANCH Dn . —lnelne ez Iteaninz. Vy (It og, bbethott, Arnnuvur, t,e , .e• rauhr vhsh Crammer anti 111 tort all to Al.l. H . II4EIE:h. LNG AN. rds—lne to LW, 4.,;() nun..? • $4 Of 1..1.t%ttt ) 1) At, Anti MATHEMATICAL DEN, it 1. .$1 GO WEI IC E Y I.l7.Lll)ltgr t are citen to tlie old( paptis r fit utl,e , Ill( ler Ing .3 u str Owe. ut+ ot the older ;molls us Chou.. ettenge on VI , Pk' , P. M. ci each Neel. in Pte.c two Llocntio t, corn o i m, anti view upon their , Leval' sttiltet. All o:Ler, attend to that n,n , l I'. M. smite , 'I hn HI.,CAit I MENT is tottrely itarn the triter en the Dna thos ) vett3 dolt(' it 'I wu or three cl .s.es (.o.l%tst of h ~1.%• for the toi root+ , of econams to :one; but it is opttoral w.tlvitm young Lad V.11.1.01.t to 1.11 encl. cross AI Or ton is el.antoll 1,010 tlio lii AO' tho Slholers toti•m3n eine • o the els, co' the'form—.ll.lnation hunt: nue' , • so cc..' of amerce enns...l by it •snoss, tit.d wens a spec et nut is mule. le nu sante, with the Prino.oul MORAL RI ,tt-lt ti . 4 has Ili'iPtte hunt the chl.fteltque . o thn few:Ater' V.otou.th el, lire-and al.ieb. CI Cr. 10031. C ount,hawnt It n 1170111 6 10 ed outs hn lie m, s. otid tiro, 'qt.: locont lib e tar 1. She constant ISM 01 the Teuchoe 11 to melee the instloololll those r, ail net is that of hocks. rgatihottl. us .61ns 11. • s ot nttcotton is given to the C ,, n.litut. 111 . 11 nod Stew;iot I!.e is natl.)/ the nhtree ol the 're wine tt lIUAItII min he oh Masai St feelsOs..ler lon p s. II:11.1 RD W. rrfs,tlrnl. IV la. }MORS, Nearer Ay. Nov $O. 'Cut. PLEANANT IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE At Clearfield. un.letsig: P .t ritoccifulty ar.noorcos to the osople cl 41.%eaihuld .t.d ttt adjolnoix co4oties InKt hn.oh c 011..% u2s to carry on tr r bosino.s at hls Os:040100 csiabiodi maul in till corolysti Of tleuifio;tl, and ts new prepand to manura• tura ml kiwis of Castings used for Grist Illills, Saw-Mills, and all kinds of Illachiner!/. 0I Cast o ings nri uAI n S iio;or If not Iu• ..ior.t nay twr is the tsu :o e—All Ira MCI 0.0 tn., seri 1104 inatelini. and (mploys none but the 0001 best of werxrien, nit ALICHINE SHOP, With twn superior I'oti.`lM3 LATIIEB, &iron b/ it now In 11”0-egsfulopernimr. and untie the nVinageM l 3 lol 0r.W.1/Cal 11.061Lin10-0 lit is u .13.:St n.ly 1111.11,1 a 01 ni , C l / 1 4.0) 0.0 be PIN 1.11 till in the a ery best si / In. and on them ntoit:ot lie ha. now on nand. e large 100;111103 1 . Cl 1.1 •rri. tut, ,•• S p,,yr f ent.ri Ivy,. rind peer r is. PI AOLIG It IttON,. WAoli Kr.:l LL$. tt.o., btu.. wilted bet offers to tie I ;he; 101 ealll. or 03 n ren•onnh'e credit. Ito 11 LIOW culla/. from t r a mo-t him rev.J pnlturia. xy COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Parlor Stores,. I lVinc Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, %%lard's celebrated Vlougit. An~i rill kinds or 1101.1e1M-W Ala, SLEIGH and ELF I) suLt.;ei. 0, AGIUN 111/Xlr,e_t. ate I ;I* intend. it s ell on mazoneb'e items. and tiusts Ihat the chi/title el die county 'rowan/ will find II W Ihr.if ud vau.stet to vine loom their cuelorn. I; A dtt coot dot eye tie ptuOr ell— but UW111411014 PllO , l Wel b. 3 iii 0,0.1 lur ~01101.1) ',Wooer, and OLD M El' As he ti resin. PS nl,ll,Fnn d hi Mrs's& isss ;seem:ors, WI olden Inc hors will receive owlet, n Ll llen tZ liou, DAV° Clea 11-1 1. Nov VS, sawl - r te AND ' NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRI CES FOR CU it NMI OR MER CHANTABLE PRODUCE. e.„„,,uar. to tin , citizens of ch•A•Cold borough, earl vtr tuns t at to, is r c nv , og an IIrsTIVE NPAV 4 N I) t;AR NI( LAS :-.Et,EXTC.I) KRA Ur Si [7..tieiltilsiple,E, cromvitsing g-oier4l ussortruent or Dry Goods, Groceries, • Hardware, Queenswarc, Drugs, Hats, Bonnets, Shawls, .pc m Portioolar enirnof futon is ileetrerl unnecessary. IN wtoT tar. Gows, Ar Pitit:Du. aro solinitstl nn.l examine , bniOril pusohatiug .nrimbi Nov 'JO, ihSt. J lILINTER IVALLACE & RILLS, Successors to RICHARD SHAW, Esq. CI, AFIELD, IW;rlTFULlit',.anneune.. to lb thnt they hay o kut reeqtved and Me P.M nt the old BUM) of U. g-il/AW. Ett4•. aurae end watt sdentml ersorttLett of Spring and Summer Goods, t;onypoto.l in ai t of DRY GOODS CitCYCJIRM4, 10.1‘1) AttE. ClUtlEia ;3W/its 11. ac tsic. A h.o, a mien ,ct. ut Ladles' and Geldenten!' YANOY uniceo GOULtb. Beady-made Clothing, And nll the. attielei morally kept in a cannily Itne9—all .t.te“itty ate preptand.to I.:1101(7W FOIL cAt 4 ll tie Ihey eau ho bott,.httn Clettikold county. play, Mew Valls kik Winter COCOS, At Grahamton, Bradford township. rrilE au bsctlber °tiers for solo, on the moot liberal terms, I, ARCO Mill ARSORTAIf.r.NT ur GOOD: 1 . coosistiatt or Dry Goods Hardware, Quecnsware, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, . .. • : Boots and Sipes. All or which will be sold as low as can be bought elsewhere is the cously. Potchnsers will find at GRAIIAMTON .very 'description o 10IJS usually kept in a COUNTRY bTutte—allol which wid be slisoosed otos very , sosa I ad 'maws for CAR R. PA U% DUCE, or. LUAUER. , • 'Vaud call tied t xarnlnti for sdin of yes. ' • '•• Jr‘thlES U. GRAHAM. • ...tiktiltmtOts , !October 1, , ;' . :GOODIS , t GOODS !!' • N' ) G7,:ii),, t ,e7,':l. 3 gll,l;g l (ll. l rtf Ciggg. 4 4EtieChtiWirl b, sold for v/S:4l - 1: Lumbar, or rro ore, • UoILAYEtt. tboo, he CHILA.P.EST—bI RicuARD BtoE . so p. VlearllctO. 20,00, , t.t ' I .„ . . MRS: ',GLENNAN 13.03R.ECTFIJ,LLY Infamy her. , Pleads: att,ti. the in VErtY iattritAitliiiZtrAVEl7ll2ltingigltihd :tfittfil" mon itilit t O All,tT dula wocieliee ksitoket:s.lrst-i Jnd. Boynton, Sec'y. FALL & WINTER 12111111D1210 nictuittri , MOSSOP • AVING ottschooni tio•NTORL: I; rtR tY 1 1: 6 b X t Ito borour ern field. is now oiottitos at ,114 01,0 n . sp!Ondla natnninetlt hiti WA, f/A GO_ 1.13: Dry Goods,: , Ftlclt as Itlocov, &Its. Ln.trea, Jrx I,nLes. Sadoroc , w. Clll4llntin, lifoklwes bitt. , •l. d sotd liun.r - nh.d. I'lll'lleo tel wltt.e od t. t,„ th.ttot: I* :11:y IC and I.sl:awls al; thld'lPLiong... . , , . ••''' ' ' ..Ckthß: ' . • P.ooth C:olh, To trot. hoary l/V:' , Clltt't r, floo, 6 noole . b'nua tlastimeros• Doe t. 4 kta on mon. ett:,:le,t .0.,n00.,1,,i,i,i,, .• nett and litolucky JeNtit. Oaf wit:air lire 0 1111/lee Mktfty.pr ;' WoolcirGoods: . ''''. "- , , 3 fmn rts,Giores. liuSlerY, 64.7.. a Laukt stctorttnt , t aril ' low prices. . • Hats and 'Oaps. . ' . '4 9 -ti Silk, Plash. at:lll'w 11/IrB nod (Alt.„ or..ii au:li ..1a'..1,,,, • a,AI uud alxnp, to suit purchmeri. r, . • • - , ..., , ,.17 d ~, ' 'Boots and Shoes: • llowy %intr. hopir, Kii) ' Almocrx).• W.' !,lens'!,lens'wto , . of oil - kind;. lic,.' and Glidden,' [loots curd O , h. e,.. Al. '. t.0,1i.i. , . Foto IVICIOCOO nail tends'''. Khoo. Alio, Gum ()vet Nue!. tin.' f.ud Coarse, good nod cheap .- • GICOCCried. .._— ..._. Good Rio ano Java Cf)FOZE: InliwuiCras ,, l, and V,ll , o• I•oar. - 71 1 1,1 Alt Youna Ilyton, linn,,,al nt.:t r.l ,ei. T., U, (1 ii rtpow der. Um!. rein's. ratot Hitt 'bro. 1); n f-;:+ It, 0 Aunt Para &to., u.o —al: if Ouch are ol tlia knit auultly. IlrolasT4 FIITrr I (hloans knd Stouto mitt, o.—aid tv.tfy iTt:clo VIA. ;.con• In tu it, Map Illan , i is need 61 AO .he ~1 ,, , , a 'two. or (4,-.:* }OA 1.,., so'd fio C .sit on C. it N CRY I'4ollWe, on olta ver I,,v, i ta t b r,,, l'ielto ttll cud ciainlie rot) outielves, nt the it;•to or 11C11.1....11 111113a1 , P, NI iv. 10, 1-31. — _______, BANK NOTE LIST. . •-• ' armlet! Weekly ti - am the Petittclelithin Pe per Pennsylvania. Bank, Cayuga L.' 1 Philad'a b'ks, par Weattrn,Roches,, 80 U. S. Bank, 13 Binghampton, 5O Chainbersburg, ;II Cattaraugus co. SO Gettysburg,ijClinton county, 15 Pittsburg, ilCominercial,Buf., 15 Susq. County,—l do Oswego; 10 Lewistown, no salelFarmers',Seneca, 30 Middletown, . ,11.-Taroilton bank,, 15 Carlisle, ' i Meehan. Buffalo"; 45 Hollidaysburg, i Merchants' Ex.; 40 Erie. ' 1-.} Millers', at Clyde, 10 Waynesburg, 111 1 0swego, . 60,' Washington, lal , i Phomix, Buffalo, 35 Harrisburg, i Staten Island, 50 llonesbale, ' liStateb.BuffrilO,7saBo 13rowesville. lal ilSt. Lawrence, 75 . \Villiamsport, , itUnion, Buffalo, ,30 York,CU. S., Buffalo, •30 All solvent b'ks narlWatervliet,' •• 15 Relief Notes, 110ther solv. b'ks, i Towanda Rel. no sals New Jersey- Now York City. • Dol. B'dge Co. 83 Chelsea bunk, SO Yardleyville, .15 Clinton,- 50lrlainfield, Commercial, ' 2lQther solvent, , • par Laflivette, 21 : Ohio. Washington, 701 Solvent Cincinnati 1$ Other solv: b'ksiparleleveland, 5 New York State. iHamilton, • 15 Mleglienv co. 66a75 Cornmer., Scioto, 10 America, Buffalo, 30 do Lake Erie,7s Commerce, do, 35 Sandusky, Atlas bank, 30 Norwalk, -- Canal, Albany, 25 Farmeys',Canton,7s Broek port, . 2 5 Granville Society,— James Bank, 1 Lancaster, 15 Northern Ex., 1 Urbanna B'ing c 0.65 Lodi, 20a25 Other solvent, ii oyons, 15tUnder Fives, . 2i, ttate h. Saugerties, 11 Niv. 10, I'3! --- Prospectus of the Washington Union. ill; a adonis Del booby) tat tchase.d ihts t ant r of 'nom* Ititume, e.rt , 11l in totals bu coot acico L. A. J. 11.. m .t,11011.111 - 11t to the pi IL cittle , u' then d I,Prr lorO Pauly Vhe da° . Cullers It VII, 1113 tusk W ,th Li p see, alba ree par ; but. wit.te he tit, tette he • . 0 , l ie tbo kI , !ILUS duties v. 1.1.11 Ibe t Lt. 0 I n,ll , more toes. his or. it IneJuntiot.• ILsvc it0.)141,1 On him, ne lukt,l nit toot wI. it u Mat 1:13113111011.11)11 i het at rut., elation! Of shat, 1111 lot t 6011101 ted by tiny uar.l Ou hfil J pat of ewe) . ,u n tautly, coo. usy. tied a limo orther cu.el those gri at Eiden:pies on which 'its home. e•lovi . 001 p (.1.01 y erl the country •deccutl. A thongl. tit. u hit wen Ito meetteement of a or %menet , IJcv' Y t 110 . 1 Orr tri.11 , 411 to public akin. Ile has news p. issacted that ins ix. ensues emild bo bersheiruly exerted is rxtanlsQ 'town lii Ilse drisccrollo hurl.), and to seldom , : s t r ait iteeseith• atcetoluncy of thtoe prlst.Olet Cl POW h Pot y re. w ivtd bona ashdoet,.n, Jetlstsnu, an. Jackson st. . tinder bt o.su W fr (locum tbu tette Mai Ices miser cud rapidly to t.tcs entity and srcalne.s. Th. - UN [UN w utivo:tite en' men; Pad he so cooductod as to futfich no pretext fur the iroputittlon that it will be devoted to the service of nay Political espi:ent, .11 become tog odious of ally corm 1 alitin,lmmed lor the Pip• Builtrl or p() , ltiCal Ad viteceinent or ita,Jtp laltryra COLVIVIr to the ortne.h.l s and usage, of the del - inn:oom patty. It Willi be de. voted t J Its service al th i s total. by tol•h 1 / 4 1 0 1( I hcKe who w o ° l 3 depart I rem its prlntiplas. or mar the bus 'y di its creed by the moot potion I. idr iicerStill dOolrir es It will It to WO& eraw 'ra t ional strile ;1, will attPate t a rataAltiaa u ( 0 0 I pert.es. sad ont only eudertv t to 'eettele bumper to too deepanratlo patty,make *IL hr) draft lo reavvv)lsieruul motors between he cur nes .octunts 01 the cot irnirrecy, by dpierideation national sentiments it, tit I.u.ilme end celeste tee the constitutive. and by mostntotag rtehtsalo Ira ..tute.s. and by Weems before the &Torte ou all Laltstdrullt it shots the bleisings Hew loom Ilsesh n Alone. tientoist cou.test with the literttahle soda pI doaaudest sod hclheie cut Steles. to order to aceovnelish noriniJ and • • trial moan:lotion of the consul two c. Id be sustained, a drortmerauco to exerClic doubtlul rowe torsi carttoldly Ia duct I on. Revenue dudel and a chlotit out,, al LettellC) will be strentionslY advocated in opposition to hada . ° lea Malls atm It cowers, and other similar melanin. Iht weed el aed I ertioleitzing .rem of inter.tnl improvements by tire l - corki rover:intent will be earnestly OPPosed while livery afloat wet tit rostri3te rkilt to teller., testravantioce. aid briny back the 1 ouvereinent .0 the whole , ome priectules t 1 et:poorer. 'Fite great object of t lin UNION is to compass political re. sults ;•yet its uo times will not be devoted exolpsevaly tomtit . ter. it will Indenter.to rem op stria 'the`.pitie of 'the ego. earl to pullout all ditooveries in 1690..0 or art,lind more Wm. ,only' to Claw/IC:0 ail ImpyovetriAits. relaelva Its apticallute. COII3,IItITO and manilla Sum w filch may Promote the in or sgt• nod lend I too edornmcat it/the Country. bel'Av the terms Ms lailifeh the lINN wtUkelO In Imbed to sulisctibers and we wilt LC) bre .relnilne. t at we have presented our plittfurat • and ',Print to all who an prove it tosustron 11, Iha owls. in which we have cnitrka.l .cannot be sus•alaeti w I flout u Ithetni rretliOr4l,C. A daily pa• pit et 'Washington rionlree a henry tareediture sad we the - slore appeal to nl' tho a who wi.ti us racer:a 10 aid I) MO. curingthe means priuocers by ones tneir 10013 . 11 w patrons and stitb 'crimy Our toties are balthr solely on such ;optima. nit.. on the ttreanth of the democudlo ('Cr') of the Undicaltates. Money is th *into! ht War and Is us seevas miry leonine emery/tie which requires theuxbt. a d wll4 mait ocmruaud la.sr w Attain Its veil. TERNS (lair Dlintr i lty the tear. is nil sane ", • ' 0 el less than a your. $1 pot mouth. i okly Paper y the year. tutdill'ree. 603 " •• for le s then et year. per nionth. Wetly paver by the year. 2 11l WOOL papirf for six months I 1.41 doMcrint'ons to the DailY.itaper rat .14nt tbao two. to the SemiAVeeklY :Or lets thou fours or to the Week'y for sane Than six months. will not bo •eCelved. - tra)i paid wlthie tns firsts x menthe. the nnlir paper will be *W. tre VI. nod the VVoelily $2 [Ala yrar. ma) dizetnelicue their papers at any time be pai ins For the tin et they have received !boo t hot rot without hose will *absinthe for a year. end do not at the time or su bmit, nC order n ditcontinnauce ht the end of ft, will be 0 •rittlered .unsolibors oral. theY order ibp POPar to Weak" pod, n .o pay Amaral:es All payments to homed° Wed Tattoo. 'Thom sha have art an camortunity of lowing othetwi•e, may bflitt by mail, at our risk—postene hold. The portmnster!* (*WOW* cf such remittent:a shut ho a sullietert. Whip! thetoletr. The notes of any soecie.pay inn bank will be received. No attention will be given igen, toner oriels the money. al Ituestmmtee,aocrtiecato that It has been semi toil, accompa. niet • Letters to lie PMPIIYIors, cliaritO With pe4lnce. Will DOI. b& taken OU t. of the Vlatohlae." A. DONELSOIi ' Itt.ifiLitl' Akt MSlllolisl...„ * . " ,; trtot. Ca,. ADM. JB6l. SYRUPb I ~Qtyrltntou. ' J.;'sstort tivnl..*rat 0:1411114 - " , inn/ V. lea's • . • • ••„ • . . •; i• 44•-• A Nov. 6th, 185 L