Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 29, 1852, Image 2

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- ADDRESS OF THE DEIEOCRATIC STATE CEN- Prospects In New York.
Thiititaillei iii tiii'liople. i TEAL COMMITTEE OF PENNSYLVANIA. A friend, whose judgment we;egard.as
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reliable, writes us as fellows from the
.;.-' .7 4 Tini - ,oo.lfig . battle Array' ha§ been !token Denocrat,s of Pennsylvania:=We con- I very
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I .l , 4l:4ootre'•;."'Whe terrible,;c4 or strive gratulute, we honor, .we thank you for the Unpin) State. We believe,. that he is en.
:" . ivill'reiez riOgs:thrptig'h Eh* K h ot tt d r,0 r ,10 3 . 'etrectmil victory you have acl4yed, The !ti,roly correct in his statement 0f...41a utter
;- ~ci is annising to wit tholniserable pre.' night of doubt and fear has passear failure which must await the unprincipledaway,l
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intanytof soma of - .. the tenders 'Of
_the abo
t,, tences on which the more obstreperous of and .lilitir Aurova, from !ter-dewy; b?cl t .l
' - 'the 'whip journals seek to;;plilliate or ex. , witkitigY Clieekii,',' ?isda', with' beaming i filiontll4t organization to .sOll put to the
' l ewardites.• That:organiZetion cannotiie
.: ~ pl - ,ein_ . awerthe• .utter hopelessness,pf their sualei align itin.i The ei,l4 of Vet) r. bilp•
defeat. '.Tho . Trilmino , tells .. ns ;A ha t • the ;.ere„. 'jhrtiliglk:l he MI i0n,.7;:4431.e;:di meted to -cede now frbrilltspi4ition Avithotiti a sliaine
,State ; etficers, voted for : in ; Pennsylvania 'wards you, and 'there - VOices""tirtr liearditen•fold greater then 'the shame of the
".and,Pliiii- 7 -' such AS supreme court • judge; from every quarter, "All hail, Pennsylva- most complete and total defeat. The
. --..elltfetthatcorninissioner--were Of no sort nia!"
The news of your victory h as a s • course of the anti.rent convention which,
-.Of' imrairtance--'--in fact not worth having. ' sembled them in spontaneous gathertugs ;as is now known, has nominated the dem-
The Trtberm.finds the "grapes very sour: ' r to walce..khe 4ilehr ; nit' Witli bezzati of! c6ll-:. l ceratie ; OQ4{-4t; ellti.iely,&otifi4rits Mel 'jticrg.
The North ArineriCan says the vote
, is very :gratulation, clod the waters of the Kehebee, ! mein of its action formed by our corms
' liridt,' and inaplies that everybody who did ' ilie Hudson, and the Alabama, have been ! pondcnce during its Session. We corn
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not vote ip it ,, 0 , .4ig, , . ' ' reddimed;Oith; boitit es lighted in your hon.; mend his letter' to titiention, 'a4 another,
It is all •tt poor preteko ; showing a or. And Weil du you deserve the . glories '
' proof that the democracy of the Empire
strong wish to deceive without the ability. Which are shatVering upon 'yOu, fur did!, Slatels . now thercnighly united, and will
Everybody IthoWirthat the elections which Great Constitutional Democratic triumph !surely/ give the State to • Piereb and King
Jhave.just taken place a're'hot curly irripor- whish, under.Provideice,, you la-vo been by a triumphant majority:—W. Union.
tarn but decisive. Assuming that the de- the tneat4 of achieving, in behalf of our NEW YOEK, Oct. 14. 1852.
woe-racy will not abate in the hour of vie- beloved Union. The valleys and hills of :„. Within the last few days I have been over;
;tory either its vigilance or its energy, Oily Pennsylvania were the conceded buttle!tho eastern part of this State and hold
leave to tho 2d of November only .the for-. field pf the great cuetest, and the tires oflmany conversations with our best-informedl
,rnality of an election to ratify the' aster, th e enemy were.coecentrated upon them, ! friends. Each . of the . late wings of the I
teied-'verdiet of -the people,' and• to give The allootnepts.of . gnnpowder and gold, 'democratic party speaks with the greatest!
Gen. Scott ' less than fitly electoral votes, and the, subtle serpent of slander, have 'confidence of their friends coming up in a
• Whatiis this populd.r verdict? been. emplayed in theceolflict ; but, thanks', edited phalanx in support of the electoral!
'lliad verdict against the most unprin- t o yont.ininlindling,iiiiihn , qotninible man. ticket. It is almost impossible to learn efl
gipied and dangerous attempt the country lines, . ,they have all • been employed in !any man who was ever a democrat that is
..has , ever witnessed of wicked men to ride . vit i a . ~
,‘ . !not now sustaining the 'party. Hale's vote
into power , °ollie swelling wave of a re. Fellow Democrats Iwe owe a debt to! is variously estimated from 5,000 to 25,
,nettrad and !ten/fold exasperated storm of the Past apd to the Future. To the past, 000, and is of a character that he cannot
sectional agitation. '.. '. • that our Union, and its foundation stone, t transfer it to any man. Among the whigs
It is a verdict in favor of that patriotic Democracy,,shall be maintained by us, ;a gpod deal of trouble exists. They have
And comprehensive policy in the federal with watchfulness and vigor ; and to the • independent nominations in two or three
government which shall know "no North, future, that they snail pass to our posteri. ; congressional districts, and the old feuds;
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no South, no East, no West, under the t y, unimpaired and triumplirtet. The par., between the .'sil ver grays" and the "wool- !
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constitution ; but a s acred thaihtenanc J of ty, calling itself at present mitig, never 'ly heads" are by no means healed.
the common bond, and true devotion to the have administered, and never will admin. The Webster tielcet, in the frdd, will
connbon brotherhood." iste.
r the government with success. The !carry from 5,000 to Iti,ooo votes, and or
It is a verdict against the evil example
And disastrous , lath:tenetti of takin a more
.soldier from •the beadvr his azaty to pre
side over the destinitia of a gloat repubbc
. is a veidietiof indignant reprobation
andcontemptof this unexampled whig “can
• wan of frauds." ~.
It is a verdict ag ainst . lhati disastrous
• • whigpOlicy in our fo reign c ' relations Which,
- during the last four years, and in coition",
,•:tnity with unvarying whip practice, has
' 'Wholly' failed to comprehend either the
~ .. wants or the tnission•of our country, and
has truckled to foreign aggression or bean
Apped , by foreignfraud in every interne,.
• 6o:tat question which the last four years
havaibiought before our government.
-, •• , :-It is -a verdict ngninst the crying shame
~A nd icandal of peculation and fraud upon
,the,pubiie treasury; which have made the
+l.whig rule of the hist four years shamefully
•k , !ittiamorable in our history. : .. '
IS Itis a• verdict, finally,. that the executive
• , lower' of: this country shall henceforth. be
in the liapds of that great party by. which
- , Stivery signal step in its progress has been
taken, and by which the legislative system ,
which now guards its prosperity has been,
dittiigaed and .put in force. It is thus al
litsetdict that whmg policy shall 430 t rule a
licotintry. the acquisition of half' of which it
opposed, nor administer a system which it
never eotnprehended, could never have'
. crnatett end' alwa ye did resist. . 1
'''lli hilt' Matter 'of 'rejoicing that th de.
:i"ilia 4 64 of the North in the' present crisis,
— liii4 . oeen' called ti(6. to utter the ', slr li
`,PNiiilinrYtWirrorilie American people
''in et 'Sections of the conntry. It` vas i' l
• Itetirtte for the groat centre 'to speak. - It
' 1 qvaiNiiil early li is the canvas's, by an open '
opponent of Franklin Pierce, that "In • hint'
tlioritinitipr4tiS Sentim,Mt grate , country
L '"figd,begii placd in nomination', and ritu.st
lire , iitil.‘" 'The words were true when spo- . 1
jteit,: - 'end are now kilown by all mep to he
ihe'trelh. ' .la the farthest etreme of th'e'
IsTaith we lia iie the dai s ional Man Whom Mel
§6oCbi t oLiiiiiild4ard . , and to whose ban- 1
aWilie'grCaleentrat regien - izillide With ii ,
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hot "Of 'fioPO; and con fideiice, n and"tri'.'
iiiiiph which LI , to sectional fanaticism the
voice of OdO'in'. 'New England's first. de' in
,OCiliitic candidaty is' haiK arid : accepted'
'biri,he
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~.,. peon e s . e, y , cr . . , i
'' the tildes:" ''• • ' ' ' '-.
11. is a good'' and • greili Omen.' . It. indi:
rates'the liVing lor'ce of the " "common
brotherhood" and "the 'cbtuiiiiiif bead."
.1 t' tithoW4 'thal', iraiiipling' ile*n seetiona 11
'' l ttlid hiCidt4y9 l o,itics,* the, democracy' and
Oil `ifdeiitie• creed : arecniatirelienSive '
f ' - liii:l ii' both ' iii 11 - 46116 L: and Itching 0
• 'lit ' . eriiitidii,bdli lii I miiitlLipa'lleart.L--to i l
kit race the 'Whele . eintatryr and 'tOigUard
andininritana the constitutional 'rights al
7 +),:. . 6 4 ti0 1 . ii,.... ....„1 ~,,, :. 1 t, . .I '
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}every TollWdemoet:6BY :Or 'AO Nerth; theta,'
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ja W it l 6 o , i t ,' )) P d e s e c u o4l li n a:
tile'repreAWiiiiitive'iir r iGe"iiblipy 'ii , ith)
which the, peace und:lo6Sperity of 'the,
'',Ontliitlirt'llstWutid'bi.laifil'' Th 6 ' WiU dql
" 1 . qiiiii;o4.'"'lli'di - i i tii:{'Cir:;64 . ;:kilif ~ "'N7. iBf4iy,
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'`Vi.fretl i ttfili'insPire thcritiondW 'e Illreiliatti
fi lrripiltelhei'r'Otieigi'Or kill' thei t‘'vi4flanco.
• "The'iieband; or 'lVihteipbei 'will ShOW"ii iiew ;
"" io4liitidii' of thhit union, theii,`P'ritiibtismi•
- "iiikallibir. power... ' ':' ' ''" "''' '''' '' ' '' '
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.::. , Sit, i,:zl,-,'. , q ~, ~, .., . ~ • -1:i •,.. i, ; ;
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..i ,. 'ift.hatrn i At ELEarloiv.- 4 -lheshatherfewhip.
hliiiqiirs:iencivbili!otr yysterdiYi'and thd)te :,
I;' , legrtiiihicinewargivol up . at . lastrthittlFlori 7 ,
01 : ( 0 4 . 11 ttaigona:forihedetnocrate.w Thoone:-,
-0. colint flp lien is in one' re ipee Viermheda.4.— .
huAlviri.eattell, the anfr.Seoit'whig;o,antlidate;.
-: , l(hohgh:.defeated:liy Mr., Maxwell : the deuit'
Oralie7liaini4late,. ie :in' .sevoral l'&luntiei i
,i!Asitaciywn . tee 'ahead of : • COlonell. Wahl; the
• lo i.iiiott&irbik:can . didale ' for : . goiertor.. -;Tli4
-ormasillt)efilheilato election' is •cortelifsiveet.
itli3nen thatkGenoral.§thitt will bahcai Won
erful minority in flip "State of Flowers"
" tiiii'lliantli."*liimf-o, 'l.)liii''ionr!'„ he'
'''' WA"teCei'dild'alretWirbni'Ohjo;l.hdi r VlA',i
and ' Pannsykllniti, - t, Will' t i4ollea,' b e rd.!
' h iliikVed l iVith , ith'OilerWhtiliiiiiig flisi'en'': • '' '
nn-ir Dui; c 1e , c17; , ?;.... mi ti v i iii, v a i ~tr i i i i li . . T ,.
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I . i. 1 i I li ttriedii V I E T fi t i lAtrtgitaiti; ' tlio ' ' kilt i a ,.,,;i"
, '-' l -laatittid 'HP !foriftPti ii drii6r,loitillll6llllh4'llfree
• li ti yeitritoliiifooppobiti4tPtealilifi'svitWiyil
150 140a - 4a ra , l 4l, oplyte4lo 4 -kitig:ii Ile IV
,:9 l ( titifti;itirithtistoblfeddlidinientlAitNiteli.4'4 l
- 2 I:14W, g 664 iptvied Ibr4liiiiDetithati l ey. l o.l -I!
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!'!vvidilli linfi.qlprini,:i
only two epochs of their legislative lute in
Pennsylvania and the Union prove .this
proposition demonstrably. In the first,
they entailed upon this Commonwealth the
Intel inheritance of u Bank of the United
States, which exploded to the ruin of all
who trusted it, and in the last, they impos
ed upon the nation the infamous Bankrupt
bill, and hunted down,President Tyler for
his noble veto of a National Bank. The
Whig. party, like a dissolving,,view, is now
fading away,- 'lnconsistency has been
their characteristic and their. ruin. They
flatter the manufacturer with the cry of
"The Tariff of 18.I2," and they ask him
to support Mr. Graham, who voted against
it. They profess to be the only advocates
of the Iron interests of Pennsylvania,
while'they. nulify an act of Congress de-'
signed to assist.. them, and adopt for the
Vice--Presidency• of the Union a, man,
whose views, if adopted,„ ,would now, and
hereafter, limit the duty on iron, to 41/perl
cent. They profess to have utterly, ;than—
doned the ideas of a National Bank and al
Bankrupt Law, and they nominate for the'
Presidency .of the United States, a man
whose "fixed convictions,7,ta re favorcible t o
both, They were indebted, ,for tbe, acci
dental possession...of f ,lho l government. of
Pennsylvania• and, the United States,, to
!party whom they now repudiutoorld seek,
with indecent and anti-republican arts, to
ensnare the foreign „vote. These few, out
of a long catalogue of political, 'crimes,
have subjected thein to the distrust Of
e the
'American people. .The of the pres-I
ern contest will induce them to seek some,
new name, and recoMmeneO operations
under other auspices. , .
Democrats of Pennsylvania ! Another'
effort, and ,the great
,w i titk is done. Gavel
eta dal/ to youriinciipx: . '. Let the second I
of Nevember be to vo political Sabbath.
' Oe pot absent,. not one, From the Pults,---.1
Duty, !tenor, call on you. We are bound
to
,re-perforin the victory of o , .;tober, The I
Democracy o i t ; Pennsylvania can al ways i
clo . a good thing tlio second time, and do it
better, if necessary. The enemy is boast
ing that they will come upon you whiled
you are sleeping upon your
,trophies.---
eipe them . . Come out in your might, I
arid the day is;yonis: Democracy, will'
triumph, and, the . Peace of the Union is so
!cure.
Standing Committees of Counties ! UP - I
on you.devolyes . the task or calling to the'
Polls every Detnoeratic, soldier.' I', ousyre
receiving the thankS of the Democracy of
theState , foryour ludo noble e ff orts. Tire
not. Be dnd doing.. May the spirit or
Outpour Democracy which has been the.
gleryt'a,nd 'safeguard of the Union, uni.
mnto yOu tor action and to , victory. r•
l WILLIA M
' ') of!,
v SAMUEL:C.. STAMBAUGH,
11;11;,WILLIAM BADGER,. ,
I.;IJENNY.i 8,4110117 T
in-udtit ;
i:1; • .FRANCIS C. CARSON,'I''''
'CHARLES LYMAN; '•,
!I. ! 14 , WILLI.Ag , CURTIS; • ;
/ THOMAS: WATSON, ,
ti'-'I.I , ' , ...‘I( , IIENJAMINPARKE;,- •
;:iii:.1 . ;.).7140L1N R. KNEASS„
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fi . df II /;'WIIduIAIt6I:LILDY,, ,
Sr.,' , fl'
11A/10E14E111B I.I. , HUN.TERV,.
IBA SELTZER, •.
, LGEORGESANDERSON.,,.';
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4t4tP CPP.trat t eonlalitPo,o( Penui ne
!;i , 4 3 ,140:4 1 .414* ,, Vq°4 1. 4 8 ,:1 8 024.•
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Venti r tYn ß ct . fAig
tii4 iltal'iMeaii i iC;i% Ora!'
ty:, .
%VW) oW ItoAl r_.,,pr
acids ia6e
tI Itlitirtin u edrers'
?o 1340 itieStLie if"Of the-Da'6oiialielin`
!or, in kfhli 1
itself is enough to insure their defeat.
The anti-renters aro now in convention.
What they will do is not certain ; but it is
understood that if any attempt is made by
Halo and Seward to coalesce on Scott,
their whole vote will be given for Pierce
and K ing, who will under any circumstan
ces, except n distinct nomination of n pres
idential ticket by them, carry two-thirds to
three-fourths of the anti-rent vote.
So 'Fitky Go.—Since the Presidential
nominations, elections have been held in
fifteen States, with the following result:
PIERCE AND KING. SCOTT AND GRERAM
Maine. 8
Vermont.
Connecticut. 6
Pennsylvania. 27
Delaware.
Maryland. 8
North Carolina. 10
South Carolina.
Florida. • 3
Ohio. • .2:1
Indiana. 18
•
lowa. 4
Missouri. 0
Arkansas. 4
127
Twenty more votes added to the Fierce
and King column, is all.tbat is necessary
to make Franklin. Pierce President. Of the
sixteen States to hear from, not ono is
certain for Scott; while most of them are
sure to go for Pierce and King. We would
not be the least surprised if Scott gets on
ly Vermont.
THE RESULT THUS FAR
Where is the State which the wl►igs
have carried in this campaign"!
Even in Vermont, which voted in Sep
tember, the whig governor was defeated be
fore the people.
Maine, which" voted in September, gave
a largo nod depcsive democratic majority
on the Congressional vote, and an "over
whelming" aggregate - majority on rho gov
ernor.
\ have not the democracy tricimpli
ied gloriously ? . , • ~!; , ,
1 lowa, , ,,NiSsoori, A rlt'ansas,North Cur
olina--,W,thn States. that voted in Au•
igust—ha vi...)..g00e Democratic.
c onnoeticut,'Pentisyjvanirt, Ohio, !tali
ana, land. Florida— T ull tho.states,that,voted
this.roonth. have gonejlernocratic,,,, . ,
And, fin Filly, thecarnpnign in 41,Tryjakill;
over which, ; §tato the. I,, ig*.'. lll jtv i PiPeasted
. so ,rouch„,lins , opened
,v(ith tho, • unorece•f
dented tuajority of
,3479 P in ~the , city. of l
palfirnore..lOr'u..clernoccatic,;frinyof,-7-2, *(!.•
isult which,rnake,s.,tbe,§tato APTP,f(q,/,'4,e,ree'l
and King. ~.''. , i
Tho political history of our country con ,, i
tains no
_one ,e,F,.her stkeh • Tecord . of the full!
elections preceding
.a presidential struggle 1
in No.vciribeirl
.., 1.,---- pit rct..,,
The . ; foul' Slioiv, tinly' enough ,that
ti f. 1 ,,, ; .•. ,
• th0:4)6 1 000 IlaVO tipt
. i?oiy r,r r nqd, bt4 i nn=
iiiibricet.l itiefr (letorriiinutiOn, to 018%V:their
OM iuie
i-•
; r.rl:.
. I df, never'
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1" 0 ,.• 1':•n g tw
, I i I i ilii Pr .
Si.
,dentain aiccess.on--rasi4n,.l Uniop:
The liestotit Pilot, int SpeakitiA of , the
present COntest'says
AfThd aieat' efiert.or iliel'eatiipaiga , has
beenito:- inake 'adOpted 'citizens , believe a
lie labout General. Pieree',!and;' upon' the
strength ot , that' lie, to win their; votes.—,_
The Catholid press—the ittitit relied Vigor bf
adopted eitizen4lin ihese nitt`tterii;pro6pt : ,
ly met the ftilsellocid;ratltl) , burleit 41 1 baclt,'
Upon its , autherig.' , -.The' tipers
it up link) abandoned their gi•outi'd)iti`d b es` n
pair: • : They -have destendoil 'to a 'lower
They. have bribed , the pOstineb
ters in ticany, 'Places, .'ltf Seems tliet. at!
several post/ +Aces, ;,ve teak' in 'very ay,
the - Catbalid ) ' papers aro , t; topped,' 4 , their
wiapj)e is , broken off; the Robinson speech,
lor sonic; oilier eqUally ‘vile 'Sheet, folded in.
rthe pdpersovlien the whole:is re-rnuileil Or
distributed' to isubscribers.!! So , that ph
115er thatfeentairistrileueneititiotYol the flol.
'spedchq rtiay have , that , verY speech
rapped , lin'itECiold.4. l ' , ' f , , • ~c,
i! II: nr . t.fJP el • 1,1" Cy1:1 , ;'••••
IS. P7 '
1019 , , M9nt,i,Prilbiet I Ykrglio.ter; •wgs Et
Patill?iPf ;,4' 01 :404F512) (WM k 3 useeweni)
EJthAvi3o9/11, Plbl.ht4 , .Ml- 1 141Jan.,1.71A ,and
leiPßAlhq_ 2 :4 l 4A49 l 2Voo4Priirl hit!, 7J, l st
3T9a!
The Verdict upon Deception.
For more than forty years Gen. Scott
has been pursuing the profession of arms.
In this profession ho rose to eminence.—
His ability input school of the public, ser
vice was ptichallenged—all admitted , it,
and history proudly recorded' it. The
mistake of« him*lfwas to
,rnisinterpret die
!opinion of jas reentry. The mistake of
his friends.' was, to take it:for granted that,
because he was a brave soldier; he was u
( great statesman. The great blunder of
both was the attempt prove that during
'his forty years of . militaiy life, Gen. Scott
Waslekowing evidence of unsurpassed citl
ic talent. Intelligent freemen will submit
to many of the eccentricities of a brave
( man; but when they are called on to re
; gard these eccentrjcities us the evidence of
' fitness for high civil administration, they I
refuse to be" fooled by so bold
. ittid so reck
less an appeal. to their supposed Credulty
and ignorance. Had the champions of
Gen. Scott fought his cause alone on the
ground of his availability, they, woUld'not
noW be trembling at the verdict' which
awaits their deception. Potent might have
overwhelmed:them, the same as it
der present circumstances; but It Would
have" been followed by little of the self-re
proach 'which now awaits the friends of
General Scott.
AND YET ANOTTIER.—The Hon. T. C.
Clingman for many years a leading Whig
of North , Carolina, and one of the most
talented members of his party in Congress,
repudiates Scott and advocates the elec
tion of Gen. Pierce. Mr. Clingman's let
ter will make the feathers fly from the fuss
and feather party of "the old north State."
In his letter Mr. Clingman goes back a lit
tle and uplifts the curtain of the Taylor
administration He says , that Gen. Tay
lor's death alone prevented a rupture then
of the Whig party ; that in 1844 Greeley,
Seward and Weed were opposed to Scott
on account of his Nativism, and took hint
up to destroy Filimere and Webster. Of
General Pierce ho says:
"Though I have never seen Gen. Pierce,
yet all of those who served with him in
Mexico, that I have met, concur in saying
that no man there was more respected or
more popular. The intelligence, courage,
and high tone of that array forbid the idea
that they would have held Gen. Pierce in
the estimation they did, if he had been de.
ficient in any manly or honorable quality.
Those politicians too, who have served %%ith
him in either house of Congress, as far as I
have heard them speak, have expressed
themselves invariably in the most favora
ble terms with respect to him."
ANOTIMR.-Dr. IVIWAru, of Tennessee,
one of the old Whig guard, who voted for
'Clay against Jackson: who states that he
has 'been n w hig always,' in,ashort,sharp,
pithy, patriotic and frank letter, says he
not vote fur Scott, and says what he
will do, us follows :
"And 1 will vote for Pierce.. .; i 1 know
him as a sound, national, conservative
man. He belongs not to the party with
,which I have all, my life been associated.
But I have closely scanned his public, life,
and I admire it. I have read
,his public
speeches and his public letters, with an
admiration which I cannot resist, of the
lofty patriotism by which they are distin
guished."
SHOCKING MURDER—A SEDUCER SHOT
ay ins VICTIM.—This forenoon, John M.
W. Lace, well known in this city, was shot
while standing tOolting at the prints in the
vindow of Iropltins' bookstore, on Wis
consin street, by a woman vvho.came up
silently behind him, and fired a pistol close
to the back part of his head. .He fell dead
li• . itliout a groan, his blood guSbing out and
iorthiiig pools upon the pavement. His
!body %%as raised by those %%ho happened to
be near, and borne to his lodgings. The
woman who committed the deed is named
'Ann Wheeler, and formerly of Cleveland,
Ohio; Where her parents and friends now '
reside. She did not speak to her victim
When she shot him, and he could not have
known her intentions or presence. She
drew the - pistol from her breast and held it
firmly,' as the result shows. When she
saiv him fall she offered the pistol to those
who surrounded her;and declared her rea
diness to subtnit herself to the authorities,
thiit she had accomplished heti
object l She was - tmmediately conducted )
to the jail 'by Officer PRge, to Whom She
delivered a dirk, which shij" had held in
'iS said" fitit she had 'met Lace
rem , 'rhlfiuY6s` before; ii,iid denianded Wheth-1
r fi b' tn i her; a nereceitired
a i negative answer. The dittleliias pnre,h-
Med' by) it i vogii)bt ` t this' a kiiftil deed
- YeStbrdat,ftit ouF h t dwiire stoics.
' lifdihatticie
r. (*7•Wo entered a log school-house once
where, a 4, Debatin' Society!' .was holding
'forth upon, the :question :.' 'man ,saw
his wife and mother in the waterli:Owning,
which shbuld.he',holp.;iirstr ~The ;ques
-I,tiog was.. ctinsideted'uWith;:rmimution. i on
-both sides for.,a'wnile o whocral!backward
mese.' began , to inn nifeat ,itself. ..Tim pres:
:Went desired:: debaters,,,‘;`,lfi they 'had any .
I thing: to rAfier,
patisoile , peskeildoOking;mati,lin, thechnek'
part' of; tho, , house got up and: said, with,
considerablediffidenceand embarrassmenti , -
t~Mr.. President,: I.think, if a man saw : his
mother, and. wife in thewater. drowning,he
ought to help his mother out first: because
ypti See; . if his wife' did ;get dr owned, hi .
could get nnOthei•ene; but 'holl'eould tit'
get
another ihOther,:fie,ticati. : l'.'-'ThiS settled
the . UesliOti, and the irerdie , t'adeoiditigl."
• .; ,;;......',-;'
I . 1 ' fritil , Winehestei , VirginiaA' says" that
thO).yi6ld of corn In fthaVregion is - 41111165t
unpeedeclented:u There II:4111;4qt)) be!senn, -
takini% intc, consdertitinn; , three'
bad fields. It hasbeenteitiaa'idinarptoseit
the poorest slpio hilts c9Y 6 req. with ti
irakiithharelgio the 3 acrel
„:1;. r
f),
lotrri-LiNvisissidi to be the wreck of
her forthdreelf,ond•is hardly feeo#nizabltiv
Why did the foolish ereaturetet 'married?
Adlvortiimumonnto.
eiVlMlEtWitalik atalltAlP
AIEIDICAL ROUSE. ,
tatablitthed 18 years ngo bk . tpr.lCtiatit.lN, N. W.
corner of Ti r iird nrul - U1111)11 ‘ 111 reels. hot weer]
Sirrko ntitl•Pine Phiblellllll3.
TiVatiTuxiv yrarynf extintivn and nnintertorttod efactim
L‘ r nount in this City. have tandem( Dr. IC t rt old watt
and aucctibtf ot ',Manicure, and new. in the liminnent. Of
nil MK/lose n inmate nisi ore. Pe ton: till aced with' WWII
op OM body. throat or lege, ta no n the 11#411 or bunt*, mar.
unreal th,itooi..tion. srloturn, ronvol, tiara:et tithing from
youthful mot. o. or the b o wl oreby the con
hn. become ebio•bleil. ere all treated with tueoeis.
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Ila who 107 cos Itirnuall ander tho aim of Dr. K.. inn, r.ll.
gmthly confide in his honor ra n gentleman, and confidently
rely upon hit NMII as a pliyoician.
TAI{E PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Young men who hays tujurrd tborptelynktry a certain pm.
lice Ipdalccd In—a beta treationtly I•iathed from •vil mu
tilations at echoed; the effects of which are nightly left, even
tyliec asleep. and destroy bath mind nod body. should apply
Immediately. Weakness nod eLnstita land debility, 1.5 s of
muscular energy, physical lassitude owl general prostration,
liritability and all nervous rtifeetions, ladige,tioa. sluggish•
nett of the liver. nod every disease in say way connected with
the dirories cf the procreative functions cored, nod full visor
restore.
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YOUTH AND MANHOOD!
A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death.
Kinkelin on Self-Preservation—Only 24 calls.
Thir"ook Just pnblihed 1, ifi nd with uttful information, on
the inflrmetier and Wren.° of the thmeretlvia Organs. It ad
drams ittalfalike to Yontir , Manhood and Old Age and
ylian Id b 3 read by all
The valuable advico and imprehlio warning it rives wit ,
mom(•ers of misory and sullering, and ,111 , 41 aunually thou
oath of' p lives. •
Perehts by rending it will learn how to prevent the gestate
tion or their Children.
• • A remitt tico of 23. cents. °nolo:to:Lin u letter, tultlrested
to 11r. ICI IC Et.IN. N, %V. corner rf thirdowl thine Itreets,
Iktw,en emote and rialudeldliie. will ensure a bOok
an.kr covor nor rt. ora
Promos at a distance may addresi Dr. K. by letter. Dort
veto J end bacural at llama.
t Peck Ilk.' ,DittlUtiOnt. forwarded hy lead.
tog it rmittrhp:e. nut) put up scone flout tkmage or cutiothy
itook.ballrrs. flewa Are Vedlers. Canvas :au, and all
others sot/010 with the above ',mit at very law Intel.
natural r f7.1k , 8J.-1 r.
It'lY li(31.134.118 hIIIiFEIT —DR lIITATET WILL
forf..rt R3O 'lroning la cu ro nny ci.n or mvat .11,2 are that
oily COM" uneer hi. care, no mitt, how lona growth:re. or
how , 111 , or roe. Either L-2ex a a rovito.: to his l'r ivatonooms
:iBl4otll, eever.fh bPeet Phil/Wel phi*, *Won t fear or inter.
raution 111/Mother pet eati. ti•tring. , r3 and others who have
been nnfortunute in th 3 eerection o' a l'hlsiclati are invited
to orl,.
I Nil'OTENnY.—l'hronith onresfraine4 ialulgenee in the
plutons. by excess or oelf.abuse rho hello are name one.—
Preglerere im.mtency, iii em tottery tenurial discherma, wort.
ILK Or Ilieutarte*. Mis of ?}lemon', 11 dlites e for remold mom,.
;entire I debility. Or COnallutionel derongem•ut, are sure to
I lino/ 11 necessary. 1.1.2111:1/1 the boort): with confidence:—
Ile ot rill n Oefrefl CUM.
READ AN REFLEcr.—The 004 wonld do wolf to
repro' boloto trusting their heath. t °opines'. nod in many
oases their hem in the bonds of ttsysonous imirant of this
clots, moled , os It to ccrtainli irmmechte tor one man to
o odetstand ..II the ills the !lumen ftitn!4 are to l•j•ct to. Lee
ry teeth ciaT o Ph tutee hos bit becultor breach. in which he
is more on, centul than me brother professors, and to that he
devotes mutt of his t mn Lod ..thly.
VRAltd rft ACTICE. exclnsivtly devoted fp the s tutf•
treatment of discatosol tho sexual wan's* , topther with
oliwrs noon the node% ihro i. note or leg.. pains in the heal.
nr tunics. moicurml romitcatisin, erit) ores. gravel. uteri:dad
ties diseases aflame from youthful,:,:one.. or impurities of
the blo at, whe:ohy the constitution has become enfeebled
rpin inv. th e Dull'Or to offer soecdy fLa all who in yy place
tkram Ives nyder fils mite.
hfo,boit t o rorwortird to goy part or the United Buttes.—
Price Fad nue Ten Dolir.ri per paennte.
_ . .
"Every Family Should have a copy."
An invaluable Book, only 25 cts. per copy
MAN, KNOW TEIYBELF
DR HUNTER'S MEDI , 'AI. MANUAL AND HAND
BOOR F'JR 'FRU, At.'ELterElt, aa out•
bne of the (Wain. Pr:totem Tteotm.ot and :_ur, nf every
lona fditcale,contrncind by Prouvicuou: Sexual Interaoune,
ht o: by 8 coal Excess won to:•icto In: their pro
%Tattoo, tornien in a laraidor ctylo. avoiding all medical tech.
tug Lane., and every thing thit would o'lnnd the nor of tto-
Deno/. frnm lbn rmult cl soine tWonty yea a' nano caw woo.
ttco, exelnrivoly devoted to the cure of tlisetom of a doicate
Dr, prirnit. (Miura
htt added rec.'jot for the corn of tho nbove disonees,
rind ■ Unitise ou she Carnet. 2. 4 t nv,,t •rot pm/ C 1 1 ,9 of the Fe•
ye a. d Attu, Int Twni ty riVe enats n copy , 8.• a•rplm one
r'lrwaniti to any tart of tool r,ited rimier by
mild. I 0• of vottuge. .1 1 1(11. poit.lo pa d. •• Mi. Poo
Office." or the Au thor; Hi North Veva; h item rhdodelpida
iSept. 3. NU —iy,
Lmjinca.s 9 arono Trfiamminap.
r 0 ( 111 ERTE144Ell. S. I.: 0 , ticnelt N !Non' AND
u. MAPLE ti iltEt,"l t 3 A latVE NACE. 1111LALIE1.-
1' .IA. itt Ow Lail:r. of' the (Mr Wei C.uot7 to tAll Ault
exainice hta liti:ec Id stook of itiinmiags. which has
goiictcit with iho Altruist onto
Alr t beine en ahl , rt.lrnrn hi+ enter tenet+ it; tim hatiners.
to ink° a Iveninge of me w holtitale mettkot. i+ nide to et
'ow n+ POT Will, e,t Itti•liniettl. Mr it wtis lo o m e d, tolo
e.tirtlo,nituetoo o' tot Iminets l al, vv. 1 rime
man. No. :k4 owe. nod his eateusore ettwwenne
woi grin - lofty of hit to do jittiel to his no+tommte.
liti etroic oninomea tba ltd owing-N.IG Wa n ted. end cot
ipn rudqin Fringes. Ilia Niue . 'lnstals and Cord-Silk end
dented !CHI dw--Stik, Woollen end Cotton floal++V. and
n , 'ot-CGmiht Ifriishez, S. ot, Vett ornery. kilo -IVoollon
nc.d ctansk itnat , ng nd Leonine Yura , -Porte Manort.es
ork.UlAct, and Foacy Articles genet.
Call awl ax 'mica jcurcalvta
SIIELDRAKE'S 110TEI
Q uru,:utkr. , d ALILtmENv HOUSE. Fie. SLO
,7 Markel S•rnet, Dye ttri ' l'hiladelohia. ()oder the caw
‘rringerneLt, the can wit oh anise from ['Unbent. Harrisburg
Stu . wilt rna to the New Depot curnttr of 6th and
itarket. In'order to amonnundate the vol Vic we will clwars
have Jar 12vach at the New I repot on the ar ival of the canto
carts passensers to the A1ta:7.11,-ns Ileum which Is in the otn.
or the pity par old (deed' 'ill peace Ode down and all
who wish to unclean. all,ue with a Good Table Chinn lads
amt encore murlpin,g rw ,, rinnts will ule.s Live us a call.
Terms—One Dollar per day.
ben% IFL32.—Km
500 Agents Wanted.
$lOOO A YEAR !
WAVTEP EVERY COUNT (IF TUE UNITED
81'M Ets
'hem!. of tome of isM h is eb asnt n
Ll e N n A te . r p p r u is lilnitgo
Rl
niin
tO e
e oOn e r
y.
10 men of good whines. inn is small easdssl of lam
$1; to sto inducements wall en offered as in enable
frda To nine from l'itltt:s; to T: dolled' a slrq prof t.
I': , Hooks WWl,' by us are a I toselti lin their rharuclef
ezie,inef, omolto - , and command lame seise wherever they
irOl Umber particulars, address. (postage p‘ld.)
DAIS I & GETZ.
tinPcnaOrs to W. A Leery &r.
No. 139 Nutt) ds.med Btracr. Mullh:ooNa.
s'e 7 IS. MI —6 n.
Commercial Hotel.
Tflt Phlneribrr hsviag lusted tho Public House. formerly
koowcart6n Arrierieso Warts, No rttl tiouththsih st,oet,
between L'ltenket end ehrstont streets. has ebuni ed tho flume
OiItiICALMIO to
21a) Commzirc.4sl,l Mlot,mll
pee.. In ore to iallirat his h inds bad the that this
how,. hrt4 dertoee ,
reale h•llintr. repairing. re
painting' and r.-tiaw•rir.g.t . on3 ettlq to batement: An entire
r LI tht of fa.s"tu:e tithrg. aza.. hes been groniud
from Ito least eidebrato.l Mantllllol.llrETJlll thl3 city.
Frain tie 'antral Ice awe, and its elme "oroalleity th
Itaitroad I ei et! 6tesie .oat loaf/dings. Places of Antavernent.
Ta 404 and e.quares. it oilers I e:
ft4elcrnts to lictMeralinnt ! atlo: thr city oa Waives'. oraho
Traveller s (king Measure TO tamale: lied females visiting
thn city, ate Ise:lay will , lie ()flared., and ovary ootolto.t /1(1.
gro o m trir visit cgreeabla and claimant.
A share °lib° labile patronage tams ofttf Ink:ital.
MOOG G. I.lf. JARED I.I.tVIN,
• tiuPetintattilent. , ' • I rrootietot.
t IFsl—thp.. •
TO TIIE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
First Classillotel-L—Tarms, $1 fso:Per Day.
tau
,t übne(iber„ lately_okTouto proprietor
ofth i e FIIAIqi:LIN 1101144: oc,;lo4nui
bett;t•Cen Wand 4th. PHI LA DELAIIA, aid having
figitiend Ine , priee: of beard 1t0211.50 per that, givos
nnlico,knnt. pciv%ithetropling ',refine! ion. lie: mill
still'continue to keep ri I( LASS 11011 SE:
The Franklin (louse has just undeigorte extended
'alt9r)itiotm, end nt now lifted np rini! (intoned in itt•
rrior bt3,o In for the reception, el The Low.
of Fleor, lormerlreeenpied by thir'eo, 'snow ihnlu. 1
Jed ' in' the Hotel, terming a apiteieue" Reception
lioutts',•Gentionferi'A Pprfor, and Dining (Omni there'
Irk allotcir g an addition NI thirty eharnberatand seat
e r al'hiltUltini:patiors, fronting on (Moonlit at T he
Rooms of thin Hotel: ara auperiec to most. others,
buil* epristrt!Fßid •}94{:llcpv rlor a nd
heil-enamber at(nclin.d, welftlighte'd and ,ventilated.
ITtin'lnetiffiay nitanwitrifitkotW eithetl
Mem/ M. 97/ , ti,lll.oii fit .VV(4O f-tNsi 4!rop'il •
j'i) Haile! nbia,49 ly . (t 34 2, •
, •
`' CARPETINGS.AIVDiOII; OttleillSi .• ';
'Bit i nii2Eir 6 , 1g1e,62.ig1M. Ir?
I IA Pon t•Eitti.itiiil i'tf.l'iiiiiiiktiiiiiii el 43AttP1.Ii1 NIA: lad
X.clealers in 011/4'1 . 1. 1 .01,0pd tAletht AIATTIPAT.' tio• t
,Cqp,cr, of ,IVeltf,h and•Pilarliei 4t's—J'AllaTa•
Invite atientwa tp_tilLit Ciioubivel'unuitn . lqut ot: n per of neer
letylei uNisprilisb, Volyia.rkspettry tlatitelit. toad ltlatt lure/a
ant v"tuan uorpetinds, la the t ir owo Importation,. Apo to
Voir 111fan.stotk toll W6llll soalo ad !VW& Olt ( pottli t at i a.! ,
whithei Iroinone to eight r aids. Our itgalori. e 11,,t4CD,
ItsfilltAlN CARPETod ot , otittettiOlnitaofectot tOobtao tin
bra voriety of wqll snudp i To ß M Op evet put IA 44 1 14 1 47/fiptrvaq of
l'ivhicit will bo a ffeett oat o Molt votabletir 11... • •
1 4 l'aii", l l'! 7 •l l 4 s4 •T" ' ll l , , (;',• :., • I , ... i;. - ., i ,111,
1 '5,00040 .80,009 AtreicLantlWatited.?
vtbsi j ottE,4l 6 -ev vlivkl i misib,,ofi Uh.f9q),..tagile of
mini., aii 1. n ends idAn st.'n ecar Ihr
ifolf e. ?wi b viol i tatict 2:1;V ON, PI4Og4B.TY.I4PIANIFL';'.
t.ll vri he jay o tliblnent.
tile, 1, L'itil
ii s ,::Ecgidtell.)lll . KilE Lbarligarrlidgi c. , !I
Li la3i boa et, cet. Philadelphia.
' Real 0:18511 . ....6n; ); ,'.. .. 1 , ,i 1 ••- • , ,
t riii=ll4,lOCCiiiellitie tot 'Safe:. ' •
eirirumaat 0 r. it silfis isi sile s klgdr Ittell'; t Pit .
..it. • OltzW. PARMA-04 it will be told on stocompd ~
Us* **LI. ana softsseitit is tits ttlitbl• of gA l Libliswi
if t be B " U ttifMV ( lll 4 ) '; '- , . I.!' P A L W lt i l if il tA 4
804 10. - - ' •.- • ' t • • ,
'SHE ROAD .TO HALT
HOLLOW/V - Y I S. PILLS:
CURE OF A Dp 3 ORDEI),ED'LIVER AND BAD DIGEdr
• T.
Copy 61 a Letter from M r. N
11. W. girkue, Chemins; : ;
7, Preecot greet, Liverpool, (England,) doted 614:;
June. 1651.
fo Professor liOI.I.OWAY, tlltt •
—Your Fills and Ointment have stood the highest 04
entitle tilt ul Proprietary filsdicines for some years. A cus
tomer, to whom leen refer for soy emulate.,
deka,' ma to let
YOU know the partienlersof. Intense. dms had ham troubled
fur yenn with a disordeind river, and bed digestion, On the
last on,. anon, however, the virulence of Alm snows was so
Maiming. mid the lothrumation:tet In so tore:sty, that doubts
were entertained of her out being mile to bow up r t ;
fortunately Olin, was induced to try your Pills nod she
mo ;hat alter the tint. and each succeeding do. e, she had groat
isnot: • Rho continued to take them, Via although she used oti
ly three Doles, she's now in the enyoymontot petrel health.
I could have sent you evilly morn eaten. but theabove, Iron
the banally •of the A ttock, not the HOtetlY Conro,l, WU,
speaks much in Inver of your tutotoseing rifts,
(Mimed) R. W. Ricuiva.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF minumtaw PR
YER, IN VAN DlEhlAtt'd LAND.
Copy of n Letter in rho Mimi I rover' COUNCI,Of
the lei March, 1851, by Major J. Wolch.
hiaremot liireetuflgart, nineteen aeon rrsidies at
New Town, lied been fettering tram n violent 'daemon° I. e•
vet for up wards of two myeths. Tv 0911. Auld emir* depr,ved
hero! th) ufe'or herliinht ; during this pcdod vile was under
the care of the most eMinent mrdlost gam, di! llobn Town,
and by them liter case was consplorel hopeless.. A friend pre
vailed upon Inns to try ilellowarit oclebtaled Ptlls. whlCh she.
contented to d.,, nod .a un encrodible short space of time they
enacted aped= cure.
CURE OF A PAIN AND 'VI 711TNE , 18 IN.l'lllll CflflkL'
AND I'OMALIII Or A PIsIL3ON Bl YkIAII4 OF 41. i
From :190-sis.Thotv & Son, Proprietors of tlio Lynr.
Anverliser, Wilt) run vouch !Or iho following
statement. August 2nd. 1831. . •
To Protestor HOLLOWAY.
eft tt—f desire to era: testimony lo gooll ;snots °filo fr.
war's Nis, For I , m 1 years 1 sulfated severely roam is pain
nod tikhrooss n the stomach which was also treadmonnted by
a shelties& of bortth, that presented to, from na'kina about.
I am M 1 yeeri of age, and notwithstanding ms advanced ichto
of life. rhesa Phis frtveso.reneved me, chatt l sly Ale.troustlsat
others thould tss math sicom's t with tlfuir rirtudt. 1 Egla
ovvi , renderhl. br their means. eetopitativoy isetitreoad pea
take exerone wi.haut lee 'neeslJuee .r paha, which I could
actb fore. , , ..1 •
(8111110) . 11E,gRY etig: Noith street, Lynn. Drortohr.
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These celebrated Pine are wonderfully efticariour
' tit the following eurnplaintk r -
Aerie F•I'M Of all Rinds Bare Threats
4.thmn Pits Stone and Graver
Illiour Comptaiete blunt Ise/Jude r y Sit in p -
it otches on tho Skin liend•ache [true r
Rowel CoMPlAlett. Indtgertion ' Tie Datoureax
Collo. It Ilimmation 7 umurs
Convipation of theJaumboo Illcirs
liuwah Live' Camplainti Vestment AfTictlees
Consumption Lennon/to Worm" of all •"tads
JMnfitY Piles Weaklier' fr ro
.
I trorliy Ithrumatistn whatever on o Se,
prrnitry Iteto.ition ot linen &a, &c.
Erysipelas &rulula, or linter
remelt, irregularities Lvit
eoil.nt the Ettlibbakmont of Profeseor 11010103 WA Y. Yet.
etrand (near Trruule ?tar, London.) end be n.I retheitehi
lhoginsta end Ihuttlers in hi Kin:ince throughout the Ettibth
Ent,ire, and or thus. of the tleitcd States, In Boxes et 37,i0
bin . 111(1 II Ma each. Wholerilo by the prlecinst
hoots to the Union, and by Meat . A B. 6.r. U. tiANDrs.
New York.
—.There is a considernb!e saving by takit the largest sla
[loxes. .
N. 4.—Direcof qui Int the guidance of patients In ovary dls
order are affixed to each "lox.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
I , ll}l TRUSI LL S hereby give Douce that, they he ccra
[meted with
Pept. A, 1852.-1 y
To eactinuein charge ...I' thy Aeaderoy eating another year
T,,0 Academie year' vivid° Into F r i / ( uAßTgifti
of I'WELVE I , VELKet, each, and FIVE 1)A Vt 3 of /ene
my in each week.
Thelma Qu Arlo will commence on MONDAY JUNB. e
1831, at the following
Reduced Rates of Tuition :
PR! At ARY DEPA RT 14 EN P—lnelnillni Reading.. %Yd.' g
ttlilubsg. Modal Arithmatio. and Primary thern
rapni $2 Oir
Thlc Deperthent will [typal!, hi.thads pupils of the age of
Tan Yearn and younger. and to aln installers,. those clans.
DRANUDE'S— I netudirsir
nen t ijp i r. Wris,ne, el:truing. Apilmetie, Geogr.
mph y Gram - int And History $3 00
ALI T 11 . 1914:it ENGL.I.3IA 11l
lee !Attu tiolurnmkt OD
CLAS - ‘ICA Ann al ATI4JAI. DEPARki
rd ENT ~.$ll 00
DAILY EX ERCISk;ri given in VIIUAL MUdlCla whlcli
all that. Mirth:wet. s. tonal additional Oven.
W EEK I.V I.EUTI 7 IOE* 4 are even to the oldi r poplin on
['Wary, and other interesting ant jeers, without assts charge
1. 4 11 , 11 or lb. (viler putilts us chnotie. ' , RID., v .
P. Al. of huh we.k io it:etc:rep Elocutio t, Cerry.orition ned
clew uucilnua n thetr sevetul studies. All others attend
to tipiir use sl P Al. st whet.
. . .
The I,Asflttti DEI'AFt rmFINT Is ertitily sfotwato groin
she po uf u p sh, o,st of (hop+ who attar° it., TWO or thil6.
nt
classes comas) of 11)111 icrot. r Ottrhthe'efeconbiny is
time; hot it is ohtionsl w;th the young ladles whether to
j.,in such elswes ar not.
'l'nnion it chatsieJ• trees the de to of the Er:helms common,
tiny Toth-time or the Torm—iictlisto top heing rande is eye
nl museum amyl(' bt tiptoe's. snit yeas e vegetal egos, Lent
is made. in sweetie°. wi htha Poreipt.l
.54011 AL SUAr4li hn, hi:h•rtp Was the chief renames o
the Teaeliors in ieluring thomush noel. 11-c and it has Nem
efficient. o:ipotesi puciditr.entlis .IWe:omit! ed Chlr , la lie
most ondernte end it:confetti:a sits I.
Thiecoutt•ot etre or the Tenohen it to make the instructions
they imosit. as web as that or bucks Plarglical. as 41 Cli a.
Theoretiell. .•,:
Sept. 29, 18i3.—Cm
•
The mneirmetier.tion It given to the Condo It. MON evil
Mnrel , of the Pupils whief ender the chart? or tbe Teetbe , s.
LIOALif) can be ob.iineti et rertson.b c maws. • • .
It HAMM" NM/IW. president.
J. U. Si'ENAI. 7 ,Y. Beerek•ay. •
•
l~folice lo Bridge Buililersl
QP.M.ED PRf)Pf)?AL9 will he revived by .Vl/11.1 pov.
Lid. in elearfithi. until BATUROAY 14(IVEM0RItt
lithr i6SJ. for htlifthug in CUVKIIED LtaiDGE &Jou the
West Branch of the Bnionchann‘ river. ac 110 rnontb of
Monteomert errek, aocording to n eortelGed Wan, whiuh 0111
De exhibilai at any time. The !Magi, I. to he YU loot bile,
tad one .van 165 or Iro feet, or two spent Gazumping Ow
Immo t oor., as the bidden mil , oh OM to I nor..
elearfiad (tot IN. 18,9. P(AV EL L , etoo'y Pro rem.
Tffß Sn'»oribers utfn for snto ur or five two Dud ifyre
hone waggons—and will noels tbrm far LUldlitat.
r:RA IN o Ca.h. 'lll,l area ado la the mon darabi.ityle—•
SOW) :With limber and,scrue wit h ttt . ffiongnre—io spit parch•
users. A Inge emigratitA HAL T !OVER wilt anon Init...
ant Ihart,Cito loot; out .rs time. LE , ...NARI). 6/. AIUULIE.
eirertio-Id (Ictobc?
IT Fit Y reseectfu'ly tienourees to the eillzirap of Outfield.
v vienltit, that th, will arr JO ilr.unte' her Soho len
7ilt 'IN DA V Alit} HN I' . V w VEAtilfin. NLXT.
and itssurel n'l who may enttlyt their children to'her for tn.
strut:HO..the . he will , at ha.et.,f.m, toe her ottnetalr node? , -
net for the ir noh..OVirnriti and proper training.
Porton' Inhuudina to wRd ore temeccolty xle , fred to b•aiie
with the o 1864.
r.TEACIIERN ANTED.
apply egg 10013••• Pr , t? • • 1' ) P.; l'as%
t •ctoberlia.lllsl-2t. ' ' , •
To rfillill.Ovrikers
noderrigned hat 'anuointol ,
or
Ceartleld, hit ago, fpr thn tale, of Calif pep.: who will
worts o hills for a:I Muds of Mill Geanne. and coiner machln,
.rir. Persons desirous to alotract will do :mill 30 call mask.
, mine the catalogue or Patterns. and spew wens of the work.
bklhre makien angaptimelltatlseWhare,' Casllllso will bed,.
livered,4l' desired. ut Clearfield, and wrortwo o d .o . bo made of
meter !Read i. bed lieush•ti n'worlmattliko siannet. flay.
lac in limning order FIVR etruerier Lathes. ago other ern.
Monett' irethe prouOrWiti. etxployiug nstrio but the le,t
workmen, using the very best Pig 'von and Cool, with map,
other adven'tagev. hell uteri hintselfthst hi. work will In 'lime
as well at ja the best city giqp?. noron thediltonost nultett.
POT tautlCulars. call on M r . lakitrElt, Arent.' ' .•
.tIA.TIIO
1.. •
fgarah 4.1852-71 y
of Eivi.rital,L)SA:oo',
,
iTitMenbstriban meet ierpeetfolly. .jererni 4 0 .eir e a t or
I.a.ri,la (loamy., and She travellink_pubhe centrally.
that be her taker thu above ! naMod gitnaWd on the
corner of Froat and Morket Burets, to the borough of (hear.
n.ltl; wheen Ito wkll at .111 Mots be Dr oared to accommodato
thaw who may favor him welt their curient. No vain. will
be spare I by the oroodutor to make his easterners oornrortable.
unit hi. how.s a 1109 0410 MN. (tap with hi nt
11:s tiTillibb: will h etertuuliy etteidathilo—and hu TA..
BALLauPPiletltyph berLthntrugket, tyb/otr rd.
'HEMPHI4)...
AuFast 11.1853
Saw-tilill!and HO Acregiof.LanC - itv.
I SIIPOIL SALE or RE INE
~..,,, ~,, z., , ,,,,, , ,).:,.,•.; ,
Ei offer to r FIALB or It ENIT Mir SAW-
T i ktilnigottiOr 'with with; 'Writ:MEP ACHES , UN
1711411 ER LAND alto lted in Pella Jumms - fp., Ciertlehl
county. Tom property p ;neves many Ad Vl* tligeituir ft Ulm
,berto c .91410:pant. Adt9g.ai mute"' uu, th, itl*Air i tto9o , u L•
Ufa' DA o. o bull t' tfff mi es hp 3 tho'river;Ottd for Itridit of
fCa l P h x o t tZ v o u ri t A b i a l Y r r ic 4 rl P a n tilly Ii
,wilt be ievorable, / . aud trm;o*lon, fovea itufoodjafelfL,.,n,,j
• ItZir F 0) NNW'' , Pa tftftl NM 94Hg eathet Id Hugh Lithvg. at
;10,1013,1d I b..; td,trdphAud HAWN
_op Jhe OJAl:94athflig. pm
Ihe pick ert r. / ,-
;jj:i ' . - 1‘.::i . .,! n riUltrrl.l,
,AT HA_ HAI 41 , _
lone IS. 185/ '''' -` 1 1 ., 1111 AM CIaAHLI
cOOKING' STOVES'
z..E.laitAmouruntqatil2aCia
W , UUViiitrallitioltrtentlirlfithitalwitotkeielti he bar'
trareackrom , eionyea, tool wth a Milli 14401MQVI •
and now Itdoitotintedaisidde ardillue et I Mobs
Bellows 41811 0d4 is blast , and tint.thqty no find 43,4 Lea
'0 ;lona eitattla bad. and OOP inia*d
fomet i 4 , inotitti,
,#4 1 : 0 , 1 0, 1 2 1 . PK, T s if
Will be imp' ediad (fold' oft lititfii bait it:* sail on, las
obtaitir noboo. tad solottutimalt bolollifial 01 tra.,,, , ,,ar
dond Alt #19114 P3/Y”Wf9,ilir44° "uttr;7l4r- I
c • ••• • eatt/ela,,A
Ityrinie-snum magma viateeisisligoidabh•li
for sale at tea store or
lane, ItEd. Blimp egniiklt,
DR. CATLIN & WIFE,
WAGGONS ! WAGGONS!!
Eliiirm LI. A, Umittlio
oonbro, vo -1 r