_ .. . . • _. ... ......... . ~, . ~ , . . . ~ .„,,,. -"----. -- T7 --- --a-- NEXT ,, CANAL CO3I3ID3SIONEIR.—TIre THE.REPUBLICAN. are seve4 gentlemen already prominently 1.••,i- L': : ......- .: - :777,7 ,tnentioned;in.conpection with the nomina C 1 o a r . p. p. 1.4, Pli , Dccembei 20,18,51. . lion by the Democratic State Convention ---.-LL--'"t;=-----'---- -- ' 1 for Canal Comreissioner. -Among , them • . • , . , .. - THE 11.03ENATB AND GOV: - KOSSinil. ' tire Joint B. BnArrorr, of the Carlisle Vol-1 , There 'had nothing happened, or. iikely Anteer,Col. ,TATS, of the Columbia Dem•! o happen; during the. present session of ocrat, and Goebert F. Mnsorg, cif Bradford one Tess that•WilL be mote regretted..by county, Mr. Bretton was- a prominent nl, , . the people 'of the United - States; ,_than candidate before the Reading Convention. . lie conduct of the' United Stutei -Sen-i v Eioeuort.---By reference to a notice , to towards our national,guest, the Geyer- in another column, it will be seen theta'- , or of Hungary. ; The. last Congress or- FR ED A RIVIdTRONO, of Bellefonte, proposes i erect a vessel to be sent to bring Kossuth to take charge pre class in elocution. lie `from his imprisonment in Turkey, to the is an accomplished teacher. nited States. One of our r best equipped p s aval steamers was accordingly 'despatch- _ .:.. , and received the captive on board,who, . ' , .january,lBs2, r the purpose of accempliShing hie-grand Godey's Lady's 800/e,for .'esigr of. restoring hiscOUntry to int:lelien_ sent to the, press in ridvance.of subscri enec and freedom, made ix visit to Eng- hers, reached us about a week ago, and . •rui:• .: He has" now . arrived on .our soil4'-', is as charming as usual. The embelish .. , 1 o invited guest of our country. • ments of this number will be prized by j• . in doing this Much', Congresq no doubts many a fair reader. .4• • ad' the apPtobation 'of ninety-also .hun- 1 Graham's AYa,gazineforJanciary, lBs2, ..„• , - • . 1 redths of the Xinericari peOpte ; and 'had is on hands, with some of the best embel- 1 . . owiresS donen . nOthin more, perhaps till I ishments that ever adorned the mos or , . ---:- ould have been well—at least better 'than any work of the . kind • The reading pages e present pitad6O(things seenito indi 7 , are filled with articles of an unusually in- . lte. ' At -the very commenceMenti; of the wresting character. • ;' , resent session, Senator PectcE offered a Sartain'slliagaziize, for January, 1852, - -solution extendinga welcome to the Hut?: .is a most valuable holliday treat. The '=,4.. , Tian General in the name of the nation,lembellishmeats are very good, but sortie such terms as were entirely discreet, l i a t h e papers of this number (containing ,•. t.l. which resolution should have been; 104 pages) possess rare merit. Those , . . . . opted at once and unanirno*lY. nad -who want toprecu re a large amount of good . „. -- ; %thus passed the Senate, and , met with'f reading Cheap,should subscribe' for one or ' - 7 -- , miler favor in the House, the' present , the other of the 'works. They are all .. . , .rlo • n o would be but acting in,, rind car-1 printed in Philadelphia, at $3 per single I ir , out, the spirit of their Prededessors, copy , or eb - for two copies, or $5 ono copy i „... e nd giving a rebuke to the spirit . oftyranny i two years. Postage to Clearfield 21 cts. nd oppression such as would indeed make per number. rants tremble. . Little's Living Age, No. 390, is on ,' But instead of doing this, sudden sensi- Band s, with its forty-eight pages as well t•iveness ECCIIIS 10 11!1Ve taken hold of grave filled with useful reading matter as usual. :entitors. One sees this, and another sees , This work is published every weekt $0 a :-. 1 Lat. England will do so and so,and . Ell c' a .. -• I per year, at Boston. See prospectus. ' (-. nd will nut do so. Somebody will be Gleasons Pictorial, a weekly publics :, ad, and somebody will be glad, and the lion, of 10 large quarto pages. One half t!: • ort: of amending and ultering comment-, , of each number is embellished with hand t, I, wirn Mr.Foore very judi s ciousiy willi-1 rew his resolution. SenaterSr:wArtu then 'cured n resolutioniathe following words .• ' I . Resolved by the Senate and House of 4 cpre.sental ircs• of the United States, in -----7 . bit ~r eSS assembled, That the Congress of . e, lie United States, in the name and in be :: ~ :otror the people of the United States, gi At ',. ouis Kossuth a cordi I welcome to the . -.-7- . e. pitol of the country. This resolution is all-sufficient,--per- :ips quite us much so as that of Mr, Foo:c. looking to the actiOa of - the former ".on , ress, it is the want. of unanimity and ordiality on the p:trt of the present Con- Tess, ahich we regret. - The resolution 'Of Mr. Seward seems to have been no more acceptable, however, than that of Mr. cote, for out of 62 members, only 33 N'otc d for it and 6 against it. This, us a *tatter of course, wilt be said by the me , rues of Kossuth, to be anything but coin llimentary. P. S. On the next day, the above reso lution was brought up in the: House and gassed without debate, 187 to 16. This was some thing like the conduct of Amer 'can Legislators. • ;;.: ELK COUNTY, I , olt BO:CIANAN.—Tfic 'Democrats of Elk county held their county 'meting on 'Tuesday last; and expresSed .etr preference for. the [ - lon. JAMES Be- CIIANAN, for next President. 'They con curred with the action of this coufi - ty, in favor of G. R. BAnnFiri for Representa tive, and A. I. Wucox, or M'lCean, as Sanatorial delegate to the next 4th of March Convention. GOVERNOR JOHNSTON RE-ELE(3411.D.--- The election for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, &c., in the State of Virginia, took place a few days ago, and their Gov. • • Johnston, who is a democrat, however, was re-elected by a' largo 'majority. This •i 4 the first election unddr the amended con stitution of that Stale, which extended the elective franchis'e. COLD WEATIltii.-WO have had a big- .gerTile of real genuine cold weather du ; :ting the whole of the present week than we recollect ;eyer having experienced be fore. On Tuesday morning the, thermom etor marled 2 de ,, :lieloW zero. On . Wed. -nesday morning . 5-0 p Thursday, norn . ing 2. 'Friday about the same, with, , but a slight variation daring= any : pact, Of! the in termediate time. • • 'af 't* -- 'l l hs c,iii•icilitS:cit Elk county think of nothing but the , ~6i-kt'rui.li i ;on of the Lin. :bury aid Bile ritiirclad. Whey have sub : . ooribed , "As much stock 'as • the county r:P9 I V.) Pr perhap ever Will,he worth, And in ?rder to be, prewtred when the pay day urpvcs, it; that when their hunters. spgo . up: - O',wnlf 'of, panther,tiney drive it *,;diidotiiienoinitylefore they kill it, so that, the bounty : Will comp off their ,neighbop. , Ad This,npepttnt,s'e e mica scolding the "lazy hanter i s'! , who go there from •`pt :Counties: TIM MAGAZINES some engravings, representing important events and things at home and ahroadovith a short explanation or description to each. It is published in Boston, at $3 per year, and is the only work of the kind published in the country. "BEAR STORIES." A friend in 'Brady township writes us us follows : Tear Sir :—I seen in your paper of Nov. '2,'!l. a notice .of a bear hunt. Now, sir, we can beat it all hollow, if you allow us to change the animal from a bear to a panther. Three of our citizens went to near Wilson's, on the Sinnemahoning, for the purpose of hunting panthers. They succeeded in finding three, two of which run up "trees," whilst the third (the old one) went into a den in a ledge of rocks. After sending in their dog and, making other ineffectual efforts to get her out, Jackson Long, a young man, with gun in hand, went in a distance of about sixty feet, and shot her down—being'within four feet when he shot. The other two were readily despatched. The names of the hunters are Jackson Long, Joseph Dale, and moat) . Ogden. Now, sir, beat this if you can. Yours, B. ARRIVAL OF 'PILE NIAGARA. Attempted Revolt in the Austrian Army • Capture of Count rotocici, Revolution ary Agent, at Reusltrg. BOSTO N, Dec. 18.—The following re lating to Hungary is interesting. A grave event lies taken place among the Austrian corps de armes in Holstein: Many of the regiments composing it consist in u great part of Hungarians, and among them are many. young men of noble families, who are compelled by the Austrian Govern ment to serve as private soldiers, in spite of disasters drawn down on unfortunate Hungary by the revolution. These soldiers cannot repress' he hatred which animate s them, or their desire for anc w revolution. The presence inErig land of Ex-Governor Kossuth has greatly contributed, of hog, to excite . the senti ments 'of hatred of the Hunprian soldiers, and'an armed revolt, of which. the„ den sequences. would , have been incalculable. in the North, has :been on the point of brealtifig out among them, but it has been prevented by the active surveilance' of the superior officers of the Austrian battalions. An agent of Kossuth and of the Revo lutionary Propaganda of London, the Hun garian Count Potocki, was arrested by the military authorities of Reusburg. , 'He had arrived from LondOn, by , way of Paris, under a false name. In his possession were found proclamations exciting 'the 'sol dier's to revolt, and printed copies.of Kos suth's late speeches in:Pagland.'! • Haynau. was recently nearly burned to death at his residence in Hungary, an in cendiary, haVing sot his house on fire.: Clue of Mil. , NEW OttLEtors Mec. 12.—There was a very ,large and enthusiastic meeting held ut the , r dea e yesterday .. evenin g to take measures to propthe the • ieloaso. ef Johri S. Thrasher, lately oondemcd I. lll inrat' and sent to Spain. A series of res9lutions were passed calling upon the dovernment to demand' the - Teleas9:of ;Mr. Thrasher, land eloilaent 'spekches ' Were ,maeo; both iby Whige, and Rent,9o4tti," Thu mating ;Vap';frequer,alv interrupted ; by-;cries of t !'tvar,"' 'rod other evidebeeS'efin. 14lignant Cmd",Nccited feeling. ' • WRITTEN FOR Tllll REPUBLICAN. Remember' Igo, , Rsmeinhor too when on thy vow, Iltme . ;ilieds tier I eidenti brightest ray ; Whe'n-isund the loved and social hearth En'idi voice is heard in tones of mirth, Anti memory litea the power to ratan Tile brightest scones of other days, When the glad lictirt'benti lull and free,. Then, 011; 'then, nEsti:strairt: Remember me when sorrows throw 'I heir slitidows nn thy heart and brow ; all the benutitul, tholny, The fondly loved, have passed away; When every earthly hope and trust Lies withered, ruined in tho dust, •.\ Irom %%orbd thou fain vvould'st fleo hen, Oh, then, moiltraugrt *E. Ri , mombe: mo in hit to , years, • When all thy 1,01 ,, .8 and till thy fonra Tlint brighten now or dint thy way. Like tr . ansictit drentn§ ' havo passed away; "Scioto then let one v liagor• blade brighter mill by fiincios fingor.— A m.etio Oh, may it be— Tben,Oh, lberl, REMEMBER ME. T. J M FROM MEXICO. idvices from the city of Mexico up to the 18th inst. have been received at New Orleans. ' Governor Letcher, the American minis: ter, on his return to the capitol was warm. l ly received. Fresicient Arista even sent his curriaire out to meet and bring Jim in, e. ( M. Ramin Gamboa had submitted to thel I Senate a draught of a 'bill to empower the Executive to open 'negotiations with the British government (or opening the Isth mus' of Tehuantepec. The basis of the arrangement are to be, that Great Britain shall construct a canal within a giver" pe riod, shall erect such fortifications us Mex ' ico may designate, and shall assist Mexi co in case of an invasion of the isthmus, or of any attack being made on her right to the lands situated thereon. Mexico will bind herself to keep a garrison of two !hundred men on the isthmus, to aid tray -1 ; ellers. garrison forts, &c., and will make over to Great Britain all the tolls and other advantages to be derived from the canal. The foreign merchants at Vera Crux have protested against being compelled to pay any higher rate's of duty on imported goods than those established by the sched ule of Avalos at Mammoths. An electric telegraph has actually been established in Mexico. It extends from the capitol to Nopalucan, a distance of [Oily leagues. It works admirably, ac. corriing to the newspapers. The Pope's nuncio, Monsignor Clemen ti,; had arrived at the capitol, after having !been joyously greeted on the route from Vera Crux. Ile was received in state by president Arista. The new project for the settlement of the public debt by a sinking fund is still before Congress, and a number of sections of the bill have been adopted;with various modificatit ins. The Mexican cabinet had transmitted to Congress a proposition Ibr a law to raise an " army of reserve," to consist of 78,- 000 infantry, 20,000 cavalry, and 9,000 artillery. KOSSUTII AND IIIS MISSION. We find the following letter from Kos suth in the New York papersof Saturday It speaks for itself. NEW YORK, Dec. 12, 1851 b the People of the United States.- I-laying come to the United States to ava myself, for the cause of my country, of the sympathy which I had reason to be. lieve existed in the heart of the nation, I found it my duty to declare, in the firs' moments of my arrival, that it is my mis sion to plead the independence of Hun gary and the liberty of the European con tinent, before the great Republic of the United States. My principle in this res pect is, that every nation Bps the sover eign right to dispose of its l own - domestic affairs, without ale foreign interference ; that 1, therefor., ghatl nut meddle with !any domestic concerns of the United! IStates, and that I expect it from all the friends of my cause not to del : anything in respect to myself, that could throw ditficul ; ties in my way, and, while expressing sympathy for the cause, Would injure it. It is with regret that 1 imust feel the necessity of again making that appeal to the public opinion of this country, and particularly to those who profess them selves to be the friends "of my cause, to give one proof of their sympathy by avoid ing every step which might entangle me into difficulties in respect to that rule which I have adopted, and whtch I again declare to be my lefiding principle. viz : not to mix, and not to be mixed up with whatever domestic concerns or party con corns: - L. KossuTu. FRO. UTAII AND THE PLAINS.- - The St. Louis klepublititth contains, tho *follow ing despatch : The Salt Luke Mail reached hero yes. terday, having been Much impeded in its progress by the snow. Mr, Johnson Tutt came as passenger in the stage from Fort Laramie, and Paul Willhim,,Rrince of Wurlembcrg; was also a passenger, having been taken up' about 285 viles from here. Four of his mules, were frozen ta - death a few days before the stage came along. The news from Salt Lakti city is unim portant. The Indians about Fort Kearney were troublesome, and had robbed the farmer, Fox Booth. The 'troops were sent to fii§ aSsistante.. The Cheyennes and Pawnees are, at war with each ';other. W ard l anii'Ourve?a, wag,ona were met - at 'CliliiinoY Reek." `The snow ion the Plains was id maiiy Olaces 15, ind es 4leep.. The PresidenfiMessa was reeeiie4 hero and despatched .by Co rier this morn ifig:.to.the Santa , Fe, mad, o that , it. will I , reach there and be prime Christmas, i and will be takettforward IVIr. Radim inski, to..the Boundary CP issioners, by the Ist to 10th.of bidiar :, ' , A MAN WITu NINNY NVV IVEI3.—Tho St. Louis Republican, whilo it condemn 6 and denounces the ImmoralitY . and mis, conduct of' the. Mormons, deprecates the 'courSe taltenby. the 'United States officers in abandoning thbir posts,' and refuses to admit the sufficiency of any or all their mad 's. A statement of affairs in Utah, published in the St. Jaseph's Gazette, and endorsed by the retiring Chief Jus tice, and the Secretary of' State, (Mr. Harris, of Brattleboro,) has the following on an interesting point of morality • The plurality wife system is in full vogue here. Gov. Yonng is said to have as many as ninety wives. He drove about the streets a few days since, with sixteen of them in a long carriage-4our teen of them having each an.lnfant at her bosom. It is .said - that Herber C. Kim ball, one of the Tribune. Council, has al most an equal number'; among them, a' mother and her two daughters. Each man can have as many wives as ho can maintain, that is, after'the 'Women have been culled and picked by' the head men. The Judge and 'Secretary have had 'the honor of being introduced by his Excollen cy, the Governor, to several of his wives; and also by Heber C. Kimball to several of his. rii,ii'Ar.ENDErwr., Dec. 5 TIRE BROTHERS BIGLER.—These two glorious scions of Democracy known and' honored throughout the land as the stand ard bearers of the party in the Keystone and Golden States, have commenced a career such as fall to the. ,lorof 'few men in thiegreat nation; and of . whieh they may well be proud.. It is a singular, coin cidence, and well worthy of remark that two brothers, young men comparatively, without the adventitious aid of family and fortune. sprung from the "bone and sin ew" of the land, with no other recommen dations than their own native abilities and indomitable 'energy, should 'be nearly at the same time chosen by .the free suffrages of two independent sovereignties, as their. Chief Magistrates. Their success, uni. versolly conceded to be well Lserved, af fords an instructive lesson to American youth, of perseverence in the paths of in du3try and integrity, which will sooner or later lead th€m to success in whatever they undertake to accomplish.—Detroit free Press. Two MEN DROWNED.—A most melan choly occurrence transpired on Se nd a y last, the rehearsal of which is painful.— Two young men, brothers, named Spear, one aged 17, the other 21 years, on that day went out" on the ice, on Mill Creek, above Mil. Hollenback's Mill, about one mile above this Borough, for the purpose of fishing. They cut a hole through the ice, and succeeded in taking a single fish, when one of them broke through—the other brother attempted to rescue him— broke in also—and both were drowned. It occurred in sight of their father's resi dence. _ How sad, how heart-rending the catas trophe to the afflicted parents. Two sons, one approaching, the other grown to man hood, just left home in fulness of health, and soon their lifeless . bodies carried back. And how painful the reflection that the sad accident occurred when it did, in con nection with when it did, on the day set apart by the Sovereign of the Universe, to be kept Holy unto Himself.—Wilkes barre Advocate. A OTtl ER SCI EN TIFIC WONDER PEPSIN nn Artifirml D,geative Eluid,or Gastric Jilice ! A great Dytipeplaa Curer, prepared from Rennet. 01 the (berth Storirteh of the Ox, Liter threettotis ul Banat Leihig,the great Physiolugieal Chemiai, by J. S. llotighton, M, D., so. II tturth Eighth &rem, Philadelphia. Pa. 'rid' is a truly et undertul rem edy for I idig,stiun, Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Liter Complaint, cousuptition, nud•Debiltly, curing utter nultiro'h cm,%11 nunhood, by nuture's toNti agent. Ito. Jame. :tea Advertisement in another col. DIED.—In Pike township, on Tuesday tho 2d instant, WILsoN M'CLunE, aged about 45 years. On Thursday the 11th, in Pike town ship, at the residence of her father Alex. B. Caldwell, Esq., MAttonuer, aged 17 years. oi -- This is the third death in the family of our worthy SherifTwithin the last eight. leen months. In Pike township, on Tuesday last, after an illness of several weeks, Ism.° DAILY', in the 34th year of his age. Momlion. AARMSTRONG, A. M.. Principal of the • Bellefonte Academy. will deliver a lecture on PRIEM V evening, the 23th inst.. in the COUirr 110U:3E, on tho subject of Elocution—showing its great importance as a brunch of Education, and the wants of our country in relation to it. Ile will also givy some recitations in READING and SPEAKING , and will explain his method of teach_ Mg in convert exercises. Mr. A, has successfully taught Elocution fur , many years as a part of his Academical Instructions, but Ilan given special at tention to it within Ho last year with some view, ifsufficiently encouraged, of devoting herself ex clusively to it. lie proposes 19 give a course of Institietion in this Science. to a thus of lads or young men in this place. Prico of tuition $5 for twenty Mesons of anthour and a half each. Cal- ZOini of both sexes aro respectfully InViln4l In at tend. Dec, 20, '5l. (1)04101 liprocjartnaOloga. VATITERFAS. The -Honorable EitT 'G. WHITE, IV V President Judge of the Court of Common Piens of the Fourth Judi lid llistnet. oomcosatt of the counties of Clear. field, Elk, McKean, Potter and Tloga, nod the Iloonrahies RlCilAttlY tali A W mad JOHN P. liO Assosizna Judects In Ittedttield county, have nits ci their pregoM herniae slate ti a SIXTH day of llecombsr, PM', to me directod, Cur held• lug s COURT F COMMON PI.EAS, 011PHAN'A COURT c. quer ( flu quAirrEn 6bI3tAIONS. AND COURT OF I.)1( Bit AND TEILIIIINER ANLYGENERAL JAIL DE LIVERY, At Clearfield, in and lot Clearfield county. -en the Fain SION DA t of February next—being Mend day of the month. NOTICE IS. THEREFORE, HEREBY GIVEN. To the Coro no r, Justioes 'diem Ileum . ..and Cons tittles in and , rot the , county of Claarlleld, to appear in Utast own {loner ' psnour. with Rolls, Bee:Jule, luqulipiong,,Examinutious and other Gemerntaanc.s. to do tilers things which [heir Oilieel eel et thh.r behalf' aPtOlettirl to ho 1100 . 0, end MI witome., nod . othttoersour, orurviu tins in, 0140 commonwealth aguintit IlnY prisoners, are requend to Ist - then end them at , tending, and nut depart without leave, et. their peril.. Juror Are requested to he punctual In their attondance at the Bp, painted Bean. ennestilY tonotioe. • . • , • - I.IIVLN under my hand at Clearfield: . thin 20th day of Deo., in the Year ta.t . our Lord one thousand eight hundred en r tr I 'tone, and spa - kkweetketith" year of Smut Man lade* Saence. , t • 'e9 'ALEXANDER CALDWELL., Sheriff. . ' •; „NOTICE' - • ,- 1 • • , • - To Jostites of the. Penco.i . ..:. ;-•.; '. 1 ... • . TIIE Alliget pith° CauttaQuetrar tle,i•ola limns °pock's tad 1130 to p 0 votite cat behalf of the Commoawealth fp" the aanAty uleturatield. The Justices or the Reece will therw• fora pleate rook , . r,o'tun to ree•ot all triorantoutrealth hotlnete, b 7 mail or othktwo. , ,, 10 toestifiElthotamecoineg befo.o theca at the native thareofAillritta4tlf. JO • , F.kIPLI e, FIIANCIF. ' Cluuttlel4,ll l oo,t o . ls o l . ~, ...: ~. . . ORPHANS' COURT SALE. OF VAL- UABLE it at' Clearfield co? ity; Wit..ttqAs at nn Orphans' Ccnrt hrl,l of Clnufield, In onil' tor the con ey of (loglll , l t. 4th tintorth •ii tm-PA. tem. Ilnnoratilel RORER, G VIHIIIII, Pmeld-trt had it CIPAKO I 1 r.VJ.ane Jl /tint P. HOYT, ' Atrorin•o'Jostinet of sat C.mtt. on the. totliiian of G. W. AN fIR e.W N. Administrator of nit and linguini the voids and I. chattels nehle and ermtlle, which wore'rill PMAS KIN rte.. In'o of the borangh or It rookvillo, in the count-It I of Idle tan, unit ',Onto of Pentitylvenia, repented. at the time. of his death. who died Intettnta. r 0 tine forth that Enid inlet. tote died seized In his dottio no of tee of. in marl to the one i undivided half Pell or the feline/inn . tleterlbnd piece of land tying and being'in the lowntlilp 01 Brody in coil Clenifinld I . a linty, nail hatinded by land of Muff land of Fox & Co on the omit). mid 14 , land of Ftot oa tho east, with n lON AO UPC fled t3TAlll,llltherlon. with utont't ‘VC) yard' I clennel on ihe.ninn. c mtntal 'VW) Illit‘llntgit Alto tut' ins lean that said Administrator did. oa the Rh daY of tiohinruher. A. IL Iti3t. by petition -elope Goa that tho telsounl property of avid isnot ate was insolliokrit for ho j payment of tot dotes. nt nom-tired be toe nueenot thee and there produced, Out Bettina Coif' that s Idly:de:ono died oeiged In hiq demo,oned fee of. in and to the annum - livid-a half Part al the alive d‘serfuld land 'ADZ and being in enhl Cloadlelri (mlti—Wit/ICE:UPON the .llnnornble PINGTON President and J.B. lIVANS and It A hit A 1100 1 , 1 ,01, n nn throe enmpo.ing no Orohnne Coot. in and for the said Only of !efferent. the laid IG4.,att did Order and Decree 4 • That the tom o i d etNE ha Imbed liom the sole of she land 'nen , mond in sal Ill.: Ci WA% Theodore, dare a tale of 1 , 14 land In porsotteee al ma gnition. Satoh , take place an tho 'I'W c e I' JANUARY; A !T•. MA, on th el Third of the nq.clr so inh 4 O 7 in b mi omb, d Gan h r I in a. cry HIX M')l' 11d ihmeat.er until paid, wilt' in crest, to be sena rod by judonehl sty the Coact. WM. PORTER, Unit. ctmealy Ord Cat Elia rat ;V. A_iouNT v ORDER No :174.01 18,74. &lira Any, ; ("Jr OLU Ob. p.lyaLln he.,n liftett nt the l'rentury and ;It'd, has 14 a mistake been tut in circa. Wien at It. All person. ore eautionrd agnizot renaWn+ I. or nr , ( 1 ,111e0 with it. mno volt e tins n plat .tor it. and tho versoure whose poiitneian It inny he, by returning forthwith. %sill be 'arrant , !awn:dui nt Lice Ulna field, Dee. F. 0,1851 To continue in;cliarge of` the Acstietny entitle another year 'r to Aendemto year Is divltio 1 ioto Ft Mit (.I,ll4l:TElid of iIVELVE VV , hallf.t3, such, and FIVE, DA yd of Teachi- I ng ench wetrtek. .. Th n e tient Q.i.er willcommeaco ou MONDAY .OEO. 8:h, Mil, at the follow•iig . . Et educc...al Elates of Tstallion :.. • )conimou FNGLISH DRANCll,l,B—lnctuding . . Ilwitiihrt, Wrltior, llitel;iner. Ablitmetle, Gotta , 1 ~' ~,„• rophy,,Englith Grninintor rind Maim 40 ..e...., 4 W . , , ALL 111G111 . .tt 1.1•IGLIStl BRANCHL.ti—loaat., . Sheriff's Sale of Real. tstatc., .. ilea Latin Drumm'. l4 10 Cl.A• 4 •;11 'At, Lan AI.VI'IIENIATICAG.DEPA.W.r, -, . jV vittio of rn nth, writ of vnnititioni Depot:lns Issuetl oat , til ENT of toe Court , f 1 Common Etas ofGhartield too ' ruy. oat] tyl ' WEEIWY 1.1:7r1 1 1t.P.A am uiyen to the oldrr pat:AU:on ni.,ai,cood, 'Nib it,. expaactl to public sale. :.1 tl.evutis/ lottlor. 1 lit,t or y.nwl ether a l triero Inc a elysetbt'svitbobt extra thkOre.,2, t ., ih! hag, eh (4'1;11.4 fl•Itl, on Flt rtr lIA V the hit' tiller; l'l.eill•UAllY, unzl. the IttllOw la at :inch of the etter pupils us coolie°, engage 'on ItailJAYk i' n ""Y. t o Wi t. • — A y e t/ 1 P. M. ut each week to nice firs tilocn•lon; Cdm Osi 4an,uald t In trot of ~..r.ll xitut.tn In --- Lownsh.p o I I 'Attie tik (12. 01 • Virg )ues'(nni upon their ;wheal studio. Alt others attend II ,) e• 000 y negloittatot tit a mei& lieu the cAnca,..../attio.t ,' i . . . 4 la th e ," aon th ji ei,.iha and it) bai t s to 0 conov - thence ; 'their hill4l P. M. mottle,. Il i , Li i titt,,s it-t tAtt,lllES' Is ehttroly alma's from w, it .1 dial no ill a enact,. soLtuce tot n•li 4 'Ailing iii.d z. 15 Las 1 th e o th e r on the wit of 0033 IN 13'0[11113 It. Two tie three to ri 00 hi r., .henoa west 5 chain{ to a uorper,,,,,,ttp H links ti' I I elabors ef4:llft of linh er.x•Js, for the tearPoto of ecolltallY io it cl i orr, w ed. 15 chains and h i 11th, welt J 8 c. atm brit •-•,. hale. .II ef.ro”T OD thu Inlit , ltUto of cal lot: 1%. woe ; but It ;a optional w,th the young ladles whttour to 4 . 011. tholate -.1 t a tilt cllliaes or not. • • ' e.. 11. 31 cram.. unit 2i links to ti e place or beginning, tiontn I' • nir f t tits 1-4 solos 1.u.1 9 mil,. l'a 1 ion is allergen tiny (lie da'nof the B.tholare cortmen• '''''' "' Pm° en . with ° tiou s ''• ', vine 0 tit. o;tt.o oi the Term—deduction betne made In ease h F' nose Unsea t n (initiator tun t om t it, (10 eva e y dossed oral en ill utaenee coaled by flatlets. aid win, a ince:al agretment I r. : huiti lb' 041 Alto 0 T.n....:t nti,evong the uh..v , genially t,, , ..th.. iii •,,tanove, with the Ptinoittal it n 75 to', , it.ore or I. u. I , .1 ur to.. I.lllei root bought cf Ilag• ; 7:1( IItA I. Sll.tellt)N has hit Irata been the chbf reliance of emelt nail i.n!tuinu 'A i..f U. r. re' zed and thlt.h 03 eXeOUtIOU the f r a tt e,a in le2anna thoroagh tilfei1.11"0•All:01 it has been and to ha eu.d no too hro pony o I John Gardner. I ollicient. CJrporeal onsiltbmout is Adnittinitethd.ont.elin ih° 1 ' ALSO, rarat otolototo one inaotrizibie tat s. ' , . . • , ' The ooh ct tint Om or the Teachers it to Make the inetruatiorts • be we . l as that of books. Praottool, ea well Si Tio Y virtue of a sinyllay :writ. Intro.,: out of the sum ~,,,,t, t he y impart. l' heorotic at. Conduct. Debits a nd Ll nut to toe itinat,l, will Le rap/joked in Ini blio sale 0" it. , 1 .0, i ,, Ib i ct , an t ten ti o n i t g i ven to t h e et tete rum, nit t. nee. A Curtain 'fruct of I J.e.: wont, in lie •Ll Moral; of the Pupils witi.e otel..r the charge of the Tetcheras ow noliin, Ll..artle al counts/. ou the ziu nustot•sna non WI:Lob t • numa , . i , be cb ,aced at Newee w e „i e .,. In.dturapike ii : notes wen 01 torvreneville.bong nett 4! I . 131011111 1 .11 tittAW, Picshient. Tact Ito t.J.ii, w tirmnitti in lbn is nn of Niclthe ft Griffith. V I Nut an, 18,11. tint adjaum lends of tho Cluanueb POWS hill Neu afoul to inpo• e il M . L.11100M3 , 'Secret:ay. —• Coratotuy 03 the %OA, raid toad cut Georgette di y , n the e4s.. nod north, containing Ft I.' I V berm roger 0 i 11,3 . CS Ito th • I ot roVlmrnts tne rent*. of ant ta , ken In en:cation un•l to bawl.] as the prof oity ot John Llinr, o ary A. GALLI WELL, !Aso ill . . Slienff I like. Thcomber to, )Bil GRAND JURORS For February term, 1852 j firnhert I .awheari Prumer h ma it end lontmor Jordan Wand tanner J ,en I) I ;,‘ ition , ll Flit ultif , :core cW. I'd r Farmer J la mh al iliwo...d Fninier .. an id KePhut Fat met Ru.sel Hinveolter Farmer I am McKee Varnorr a .e. M I nonard Farmer hialutah Met Vernier Jolla Uanlnts Farmer . Josoi3h It it Former it.,.,!er King Farmer J ho bre B • Ft. m n M. A. F•nnk Tath.a . J •coU II II bier . Farmer Davin !lay( (lora John Fefgua m ?water ..1.,..n biniok 'nag Girard Witham Tucker mower Pavia liita Ililliwrght Joinri Earrhunn Farmer r • Gccr al $A lima. jr. Farmer TRAVIS JURORS For February term, 1852. John Mel-illy Farmer llorti!ide Roeiih Ni II do _ do di (rer We tovre do - eo i 'Pim Ate .iion do do Josriiti Etll.)Cl do do t3,naciel Vuderton Fann wer Larence I) ivid 11-own do do J Ants Irwin ' Farmer do Alexander Used Rawyrr do Join Gniieti , i! tabitieLlPPlLer CieirEetil Hue' , Leavy • Fa•mar itl" 10 Tantrp•ma do Jordra Lebo et an do Gr!er Yell do Fel ZlllOlll Jamos Juluar , ri Farmer Peon Damp Ellipse! Farmer heady Julian don.ail dri co A. I. &hoe I Tad, r do John 110 idwiirter Floater Usi-n Willem Taylor do Ili...Peril I avid IN il,on do do Wee !dourly Illecksmith do Fulmer Wa Mi ward '3 , riuk L owlin ._. - Heury H. it uid dd Clost. du •lurtina itureb,uah du HharluL Sliten . M • Iler lkeva do Ve , enttue Her.rhart Fermer do Th.. ,as Icaut....t l;arrorulet Bell Handl McMurray Frinnet dq John 'i'. Ewer do Joeepln MI I vv•rod • du `,To Dpc,lur FILL. , 1.1, teltarl i.. BkVaal ItU .1., ri 1 lweVl do J ..oc,l, I.ydA.k do N. tl. Humphrey, 5 1 .11. r Atuala tkuuth Farmer FALL Bi, WINTER '2i'~.d:`~.~~ia RICI1ARI) MOSSOP, __. I IV A LLAC'E & 111118 F. 1 A VINO Unrehatatt th.t-TORI: of t..1 ( :1,Ell Y 7. (1 ,, ,In 1 • t - qt.., b,raagit of C eafttekl, la now tv)enttla t et A t •AA) ' Q ; .. ~,,,,, i„, r Ds q. ; SIT.AI4 ~. q. Z.tl Ili. 0 a t.t , tt-410.1 tesurtsueut a .1. , Ai,1.. and ' NY 11 , ‘ TOR ; oitt C.. (.0 . , " ',..'' t.i.,),ibli. • I CLEARiIEI.O , 'PA. , Dry GOOds, 1,.) E,SE',.:*Afi'FITLIA anneal:tee to th . public, that they Sue' , as A lOaear, F.11 , '. (-Ist ms, Ile I ate. Drohmeres. Cal 1:0, ls.t.,ej.tst receivo4 tteriata aOW ttPaniDo at the 01t1 sten I 1,.. ut.,,,,z.,, (i in .,10",,y. , r,,,6, a ,„ k,t,,,aer blettelwd sod of .It..nllA W. lisq., alarge,end well selected assortumul el nho•a.,ll,i. llos.eis ial, W bite and ) e.IJW, oottun Vtanticis, dad tiliatir It 01 ull des. Spring and Summer Goods, • Cloths. • - Composoi in lta.t. of DRY (1001)S 0 ROGEBABS. HALM 11 AKE. LIM I',ENtSWA(2I,., &c bte• Aka, u hope lot of Froach Cloth , Te Wed heavy I tvercoatir,g, filo. Cool Ladies' and Llordlotneas' k.ANtIY Lamm ralltill'6. !duck Gas ainers. 1)eo 61:ta do. primu sm e ar, th e ~,tii . wit, ti n., ILatuuky Jeans, un of which are of the best quolity ileady-7nade Clothzng, Woolen Goods. And all the articles generally hoot In a count; y stre—all of Comferts,lilovo. Hosiery, ito.. u largo a:twin:met, sad at 1 e hien thas, ars prepared. to set) }slow Vt.frit CAI-II at hey ells low piked. Hats and Caps. be thataat ill Ckalhottl autiht. NOV. Its:, ___ ittt6l. ___ 3 , 1 ; P1 .,0,. and rat II A.rti end lAl'z. of all sorts and sizes, goOti arid obe,ap. to sun Rurchwars. Boots and Shoes. Heavy wllte. boot., Kip Morocco. etc., Maas' wareof all had ' , ;icy V tied (Andreas' 110015 and 1 - th Ati. Aire. I,Litbee' Floe Morocco and to/talon tilted'. Also, (lam liver tAlues, Fitto,uod Wane, good and chatty • Groceries. Good Rio ano Java COP,Mta:. Brows, Crathad, and Fah IaIat'SUGA.K. Yo nylon. Imveliat end Black ou,ivowder. Lc ad, kaiuta, ,Patut Dt Cotton Yarn. ol %ninth ate ot the InAt quality. - - L'tn-llote.. Bogo ta nandnn rur,d over, artickt th lw nt nommnt.ity m ne dywt et--an All the ebove stork of Condi will lw kotd,fol 0 I . dII 07 Ul j N'l'lt Y Plt01.)00.0, en t h e vety !wriest, terms. Florae 0211 and examine for ioartelven. ott the gore el IILCIIA .0 MOttSOP, Clotriteld, Nov. 10,1P51: . • ' • ' • • MISS MARY JANE vpitt lUiILLINEiL, DRY.BB, 010 Ali• and OAP maker. wi I LTA toter d to au culls and orders in cotter of the obovo brneohneof busleeett op die shortest ludic.. In the best debt and on tag most raesentible• tenni. She wit Lo fatted at the teeldence of 2,1, A. 'frusta, wham ebe lesoeetfullT Follette u there of the Footle! tdtuenge. • • Doe. 11 Mt. THOMAS DEVINE, TAlLan. RESPECTlrtlttbirttouottacei to the citizens of tho victor ty 01 Cioydletrl litidde; that 'ha 'continuos to tatty on the TAIL( 'RING BU6KILti ,, a short distuuvo East of tho /Silk o where he oil' be tattakfel for a share et potties . pstroaage, he imeutisto Dleaseell who favor him with then custom. Eleatflold.rholai all, 11351.—tf. ' NOTICE. 'TINE TROEf.fEES of the CLEIARETEI.I) ACIIDEIIIY trerott.ilveauthle. Mat Dr. CATLIN ts Auly eatootized to d$ lust all tells for A mitiou at emit Inetituuou. tar tLe yekt otnatnettoltigve the 15th of boptotntei ' .14 order of the Baud dt Trattltzt.— ' • r,, MOORE, Stier• Dea 61. 411 t 1. .. NOTICE,• , • IgiTHPREAEL unfo ANN klbrilA brit left my bed and •V V • ba d uny Jain canto 1.. ilicielote. bomb? wain all Mown@ licuta• narbini t re taittnit My flu ACIY au count. at 1 , will not Oa f t at& debt! t hot wantiumm,i. . . . _ • • JC/11i4 1.114.303. I)ca. B. 1.6.51.—paid. • • a ; 'pig 9(P.IDITY UPDISII*3IOI44',III3 .. . 161.40 iniestlea OA MONDAY the Wth iday ntDeo. rdporsonVilivirifc 'any mascotA t or • inig!ttcso with therm 01111 tligk - ting there attend.. '. . b c . O.II.OOODtANI/ER, Clak.. 47omegstkintes °lnce, Clearfield. Deii.lll, ANL . ~ , . _ pROPO3A I 8 will lie reeefveit by the Connty Oomotivilon ors nt their Cfli:11 on toe h a Mnnt, tor lerrochioft WO: ID and COAL for Iha County hobiltegs. t ln. tot ttiktnu unru of thn Court nono &c. • ' T. J.McCuLLOt:CrI; pro tom. • Pee. 12. 1851. LAPORT & .LEVVELLIN,. C00.e.11 „mid' Pjileig cintwENsmix, , 1,11 .ennounort to the eitirets o: Cute, .usvilte.end v that they at new prepared to manufacture • • Coaches — , Carriages, Buggies, Sleiglis of every description, In the wit dandify, and fasbloneble .etyl.r. Choy flatter themselves with the helm that thetr wont tunnel be exceilmi In the BttCts, end as thy r mu uy to no hntt she hist workmen, d none but the c i ty best tnetaitice ver.ocs in want of tiny aztlete in the , r line %PI MI wall to deal will thorn In curvet:co to LeyteQ the worthlcts • ruhhish" Imported from eastern shotw• • I totem will be iremptly 'Menem to. Prices to suit the times, tar d,tlonntr. frxtuce taken hit ex. • (Mango for work ou tee mad . atom modal ee • r , rm f. LIiVVI•3 LATOR I LINDLEY LLIVY ELLIN. Curwertsville. Deo. 12.P61. illea(l.-111,1trirters: , OYSTERS OYSTERS! • • A vkimirini VWV STEN. 13A .I,OON. enreelloilee • of Market street., Whew [him C.elootal la rowodi—l.9lll, tout owl Wways had. IItUBLUT (Newfield, Nov. ES. 1E51. • • COUNTY TitqM:URY Lawn) co JOtdaa 1.1,s is itudY • • rilte - 0-aWaTd 1 I/ MI .10 Cle 01 I 1 bor Fe•glisois do (3 'mid l'host lens hdroo.u4 EOM:1 llTolas.ws. %) , i 4%4. PROPOSALS. CLEARFIELD ACADEIRY. e 'r . fft , 74. i T h Eqlhereby ply° colic; thoi the; hero col DR. CATLIN. & WIFE, PLEASANT MILL IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SOP, At Clearfield onthissig - o .t r.tpectfully art:ion:lces to tho rrnplo . IL cf Clemfield ni.d the udjotrang co•antlei mat be W d E oontin• trio to carry oa the a,ove barite , ' at hit exientivo establ , th• meet in the ',munch of Claiufieid, and is pew piroured to mtookuloaturo .11111 s of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. Ili', Callings aro up , / or a uperlor quality—equal. 11 noun' tmor, it? ItUV other is tho State—:4 Ito u &to ra.e but the very uutteliul, uud employs ante bat the vary belt werroneu. ll.s ' . MACHINE SHOP, With two superior TURNING LATHE:S, driven hi steam, It Ilf, 10 10 hamwssfutoperatios. and under the twameenrieut of n pr it:Iv:0 mechanic—whore rilmr st 1.1:11' rettis of monism non he FIE4IISIIEO in Misery bed style. nod en di lit nutieo. lie kns new an hands a Mien nrsedinaut of 0 woo. meta or H MN/ Ei of van° a sign and tratteros, PLOUO II 01.0 Ni. W A oil Ke.rri.E:i, teo . 803. wt. ico ho otters to sad :nor for I;ngh, or on a damnable mak. Ile is new ciatthr, from t in nm:t 'Witmer d pattiorw, , HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air ',fin' b ltt Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Vilardls cetebrated IPllovogin. And rill kinds er HOLI;GW-;WAItIE, SLEIGH and SLED SOI.E:S, W AU( 1N HILXI.:Ei. &c lie totem's tot ell on rtaxonnti:o firms., and ttutts that the elite a; oldie county geoaralle will find Ii to their advantage to love him their mutton. ILL'icili will always be ['Warned— hat the Whet , tints will ho ul'oweil lot oonotri PrOdtwo itrk nod 1.11.13 .11 , b. As he gives all ostablishmost tilt ittesoar.l supervision. orders for work will reLeivu lucent)] attentlorr, DaNli) LUIZ. Clearfiol I, v 03, IFZI. • sal/847 AND NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE Pa- CES FOR CASH OR MER . CIIANTABLE PRODUCE. Mi is snbsciiber. haying temoddled the Stwouore Eoom TWt I. • Di )1 Atti of "Idermir6 Hotel," ld frj)( etrUili 60‘1 nee to the cit met., or Clew L'e'd borough, and vicinity, tnn , ‘ „ t Pau , nvtns gn Eterlit i; r .W AND (A LIF.VULLY t;TF.II haIIiCHANDISE, comittiling a namtraent at Dry Goods, Groccries, Hardware, Quecnsware, I)rags, Hats, Bonnets, Shawls, rattietthr tlto niemtion is &omen orneeessory. TUUFE WANT t (luoll3. AT LW too solicited owl LW! Psit,r,nre be!ore purauOsinc elsowl ere. U,..urriel.l Nov . , .1. 11. 1111NTHIL. New Falls & Wica - atler GOODS, At G'-rahainton, Bradford township. .L , , 11 1 111; subccrlbeieticri for sole, nu the must liberal forms, I. ',knoll AND Aissokamtimf comm. consisting of • • • - • Dry. Goods, Hardware, Q,uaensware, Groceries, Hals, Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes. . of, bu told as low as can tie bought cleowbere t utst3q ' . ,r,'l ' Parulinsers Ira flnd OR,alf MerrON ovprr artlaription Y.) L 4 osnalir,lo , ot Lc a OL,IIIIITtLY, !TORll—allol which w ill IN Olsen:lqt dint very small adVaaces. tor Otstill. 1;11Obl, or L1)1\11.11 , :11. Please , call and examine for Yoyintrz,..;.... htLo 11. GRAHAM , Grabstr.lon. Ootober 1,1831. . GOODS!! GOODS!! . • NOW openiets At.tho old stand of tittiLlat co..' ft Grantroad trupoithefifOCK 4)1 , "43001)S, whien will bersold for CArtti. Lumber, or l'totto3o..t.LAlLAMlL.thau tmEneßsr —by HfCfiAßo,mossae. Cicufteld. Nov. 200.851 • . MRS, GLENNAN • • •-' iTr,at ItgSPIA.ITFGIAN informs bar friends, mid th V - rutdio.thot oho' nacruls to UCCOlnnimlato hp/ c u trnt-r in the most PACIIIIJI4A111.1; 11P.V.:,;b MAKING ond du th Et; h6l LtEttlit)DiAnialL TLRMd. dotiog tha•con - ing win t4r. • %1 'Li . ! Gotoboto3. ltsl. SYRUP. urr,nton LEMON riy BUY lot:sale at the tore of, /7 J. L 1101M112 J /851' • or RI Sale it Das OFFICI., Prices ofFlour and . Grai Thu lollnwing anion - lout ill'abowi ato:pril,6 Flour and Grainat ,saverut places , mentioned our latest dotes, Flour. Wheat. C Philadelphia $4 25v 100 New York, , •• 450 103 mif 13o§ipn, ,' 4 ',44 05 , 67;4 t . -Baltimore, • 4 „ G 2 YO;4 Pittsburg. ' ; .3'50 ; elvarfchl, 4 50 '49-.rf, • • =MI=