Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 10, 1852, Image 3

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. The whole ouniber efpost i offiees in the, sntisfoctory, nnd it was .therfore deemed I considered the series oftneatireS - 'Whie ( li
. Stees ,on the 30th day of i. Juno last, talitlinble to combine'' and/ adept 'thd ad 1 si
,ms 19,796. There. were. 4,603 .post of-:: motors of several. :„, . . -had been adopted tit the 'prtivroWsession,
lin reference to the agaatibre'eoWing out
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ss established, and 256 discontinued .,
The 'great objeci . 'to ha' necoMplished 'of the Territorial and SlaverY questions,
snag the year. • . . i;s s ,
~ was to make such an addition as would ' as, a final settlement i n in za - ttle.and pub-
The gross revenues of tins . :I)ertartaterWafrord ample and convenient halls for the stance oldie dangerous and'exciting sub
.l. t h e fiscal year, including tile opprepriO: deliharations of the tWe Houses ofC
ongrcss, jests which they embraced ; and I 'seem
ions for the franked Matter of Congress, with sufficient accommodations for The corn.• mended adherence to the Adjustment °slab
fltie Departments, • end . officers of. Gov- 'nieces mid' officers of the two brunches of fished by those measures, until time and
r nmerit, and excluding. the
.foreign post- the Lei - 481 ore. It was also desirable experience should demonstrate the •fieces.
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.geS, collectedfois and payableto the Brit- not to mar tio harmony and beauty of sity.of further legislation to guard against
i s post, office, amounted to 86,727,666 the present structure, which, as a speci; evasion or abuse. I was not induced to
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men of arehitecture,is do onivessally ndmi- : make this recommendation because I tho't
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The expenditureS . for !the same period red. Keepino• these objects in view,l. con those measuresperfect,forhumanl
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paid
( e xcluding $29,f?99,. 19, under an eluded to inakit the addition by wings, de• ' islation can be perfect. Wide differences
Wide
a ward of the Auditor,. in pursuance ofst tacked from the present building, vet and jarring opinions can only be teconeif:
icsolullon of the lust Congress, for mail connected' -• with it by, Corridors.. • T . his l ,ed .by yielding something on all sides, and
• rvice an the Ohio and' Mississippi rivers mode of enl'ai gement will leave the present . this result had been reached after an angry
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3 18320 1833,.and the amount paid Capitol uninjured,and aflbrd great ndvant; conflict of many months, in which one,
the British post office fOr foreign post. ages foe Ventilation and the admission of part of the country was arrayed against '
es collected for, and payable to = that of- light, and will enable, the work to progress nrother, and violent convulsion seamdd to
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to 86,04,56 6 79 *ay. without interrupting the deliberations of he imminent. Looking at the interests of
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g e halm - Ice of remis:: over the proper Congress. To carry this plan into ctffect I the whole country, I felt it to be my duty
s periditnies of the y0r.0f 5 e,703,299 99; have appointed no experincesl and'
coulee- to seize upon this Compromise as-the best
lime receipts for postages during the tent a rchitect. The corner-stone was laid that could be obtained amid conflicting in
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our s (eXClutling the ' foreign Onsusges eel'. on the 4th day of July last, with . sliitablo '
forests, and to insist upon it as a final set.
!teal for-and payable to the British post ceremonies, since which time the work clement, to be adhered to. by all who value
• ,e) amounted to 86,345,747.21, being ', has advanced with commendable rapidity,' the nence and we\Are of the country. A
s are-now : year has now
a increese 018997,61079, or 18.65 100' and the thundations of both twinge
, . .. . a elapsed since that rccom
rec,nt, co-qrthem like, receipts for the pre-"! nearly completed.
! mendation was made.. To that recom.
-ding year. , .- . • . . 1 I again commend to your favorable re- ! mendation I ictili adhere,and I congratulate
-The reduction of postage, under the act • gard the interests of the District ofeolttin.. you and the country upon the general rte.
if March :last,' did not take effect until the . bile and deem it only necessary to remind quiescence in these' measures •of , pence,
o mmencement of the present fiscal year. ' you, th a t although its inhabitants have no which has been exhibited in all parts of
rho accounts for the first quarter, under voice in the choice of of representatives in the Republic. And not only is there this'
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hooperntmon of the reduced rates,. will no' Cngss, I n
lcy are ot tho less entitled to ' g eneral acquiescence in the measures,
m e 'settled before •Januaty next ; and a o
just re and a liberal consideration in your. but the spirit of conciliation se
which has
eliable estimates of time receipts for the l eg i s l a ti o n. , My opinions on this subject been manifested in regard to them in all
.tesent year can yet be made. It is be. • were more fully expressed in my lust an•partsuncerta of the
inti cou es n tirytho , has remove
of thousands
d doubts
,eved, however,, that . they will full fur ; nerd communication. l and n rrind
port of those of the Ittot year. The stir.' Other subjects were brought to the attcn- of good men concerning the durability of,
des of : the revenues' how on hand is, how-, eon of Congress in my last annual mess- , our popular institutions, and given - renewed
t'or'so large that n furthoenPpropriation ' nee, to which I would respectfully roper. assurance that our Liberty and our Union
,m the treaSury, in aid of the revenues ( But there was one of more than ordinary ' may subsist together for the benefit of this
f the .department, is required for the cur., i n t e rest to which I again invite your spe - - ' and all succeeding generations.
eat fiscal year; hut: an additional uppro• ;einl attention. I allude to the recommen- MILLARD FILLMORE.
iiation for the year ending June 30, 1653,, dation for the appointment of n commission WASDINOT 3ON December 2, 1851.
al probably be f o u n d 'necessary when the 'to settle private claims against the Unitedf----
eceipts of the first two quarters of the States. Justice to individuals as well ns!
, Kcal yeses are fully ascertained. 'to the Government imperatively demands
In his last annual report the 'Postmaster that some more convenient and expeditious. ,-,--1
;cncral recommended a reduction al post. mode 111;111 an appeal . to r2 ungress s h ou ld ! Lienrficid, Pa , December 0, ISA.
tge to rates illielt he deemed am; low as b e ndopted, s---------------..-------.
.061 be prudently adopted, unless Con- i It is decply to be regrOted that in se% cral Cr.., ` - f -Very mins' articles intended for
sre ss wits imposed to - appropriate front, instances officers of t:mc g overnment, in at- 1 publication this week, have ve been excluded
he treasury, for *support of the Depart.; tompting to execute the law for the return, by the tnessmie. Theyall all atte
„o a t, a stun more thaw equivillent to the of fugitives ('torn labor, have been openly dr '
ti lota
mail. services nerformed ! by it fur the Gov- i resisted, and their efforts frustrated and -proper senson.
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aliment. The rec Tinneedations of d I*, 1d b i i
then'' ...e...a_e_ _y lawless and violent nabs ;
! (.••-Tlirm proceedings of the Democratic
Postmaster Gem•rd; in respect to !suer that in on (instance such resis:ance resultemm
) msiamme, t. went en •1 , . act's front and to Cal-, in tiled:lath of an estimable citizen, and in Como y Mrcling, held on court week, will
I ~ruia and Oregoil, ' w.ii.ii?,i ; SOStartlially others serious injury ensued to tit ,se imni- be found in our columns to.day. The
.mlepted by the last Congress. Ile now , ieurs ;mil to individuals who acre ilsil: - : hem f ee li ng exists . among the Democracy
!.I.:•firnmondl adherence to the present letter their endeavor to sustain the 1i,W14. P ro s_
- sot ,. this county, on the subject of the next
i'.le . i, and advises against a further redue•lecutions have been ins:tu'ed a ~ , iminst the aI-
Presidency.
i. a until jusmilied by the reitnue of tic, le c' ecil olliendess, so tsar us they could be
' seses mete. lid andentilled, are still pending.l have '
. 1 VT-Governor Kessyra reached New
Ile also recomtwnds that the rates of regardedas it my duty, in these cases, to
York on Friday last. His reception was'
....:1 . : , 6 on printed matter be `.at revised as g ir.m all aid legally in my power to the en.
o tater themmore sinq.l •,Imilli Drli-.; IbreernerD of the laws, and I shall continue ' the most imposing ever extended to any
ei. , o in their operation upou ail dhisses ot , to do so wherever and whenever their ex- 'other indi% ideal, though not more warm
se,'ea matter. I submit the recommend.' ecution may be !resisted..
s les sof the report to your favorable con.' •
~mim•iation.
rik: act of Congress for the return of , hearted and enthusiastic than that
. iuginves trom labor is required and demon. , : -
Tis: public statutes:of the United States ( l e d by t he ' e xpress words of the coos , i-
owe now been accumulating fir more; lotion. ,I 4 s I' tvr.rre,
ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS.
given to
but sixty years, and, interspersed eith The Constitution declares, "'Chid no The manner in which the present Nation
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rivlite acts, ore scattered through numer. 1 , person held to service or labor it) Olui
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113 volumes, awl, from the cost of the! , State,untler the laws thereof,escaping in• t. ti ie • ortant duties of its nppointment
im p dslature entered upon the discharge
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whole, have fi7.;csime almost inaccessifile to! , to another, shall, in c onsequence of tiny .
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,he great mass of the community. They ' law or regulation therein, be descharged
i.lso exhibit much oldie incengruit y and' , from such service or labor, but shall be
is ominous of much good. The utmost
harmony and good feeling seems to dis.l
s eperfeceon of hasty legislation. As it , ', delivered up on claim of the party to tinguish this Congress, so far at least, from
•erms to be generally conceded that attire,' whom such sera ice or labor may he due."
sno "common law" of tic: Coi:ea Suites , This Constitutionat provision ts equally •e, Its
o supply the defects of their legislation. it . obligatory upon the Lesislative, th ! Ex- most 61 its late predecessors.
Ahe -on. LYNN BOYD, Or Kentucky:
was elected , Speaker, and Col. FORNE; ,
S mast important that that l og i s tation t ecntive, and Judicial Departments of the Clerk, both on the
hould be as perli•ct as possible,defining ev- I G ove rnment, and upon every citizen of the of the Pen nsyl van ian ,
Iv power intended to be conferred,every ! Clnitud States. . first ballot. They were the nominees of
crime intended to be made punishable,and I Congress, however, must, from neces.' the Democratic caucus.
prescribing the punishment to be inflicted.', site, first act upon the subject, by prescri. ---
In addition tosome particular cases spoken I bin ! , the proceeding necessary to ascertain TILE MESSAGE.
dmore at length, time criminal comic is flow ghat the person is a Itigitive,and the means Th., pr,,, . (h , .. v • , . a will f o un t
1 nt N . it - ssa,e b e
imentivelv defective. Sonic otFlices are ito be used for his restormiti,m to the did- .
„ n act passed in the previous columns, full and entire.--H
mper:belly deicriLe Land others are entire- numt. This was done by
It ;e
, y omitted.; so thatsflagrant crimes may , during the first term of President Wash- fives n very clear, and no doubt correct
li , committed with impunity. The ' senle . ington, which was amended by that enact. statement of our national affairs. It shows
lA . punishment is not in a• leases graduated 'ed by the last Congress, and it now re- the curl at ry to he in an unprecedented
'recording to the degree and nature of the mains for the Execat v_l and Juoicial De-
state of pro4peritv and this, wO'-tako it,
should hove forbid the President's recom
(Fence, and is often rendered more un- partments to take care that these laws
amending any radical change of those
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squat by the different modes of imprison .. be fait le'ully executed. This injunctionol
cat, or penitentiary A confinement, in the the Cunstaution is as peremptory and as
&rent States. binding us any other; it stands exactly on , measures that have secured this prosperous
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laws of a permanent character : the same foundation as that e lanse which -condition of Mild rs. But it is a good mss-
Many
' aye been introduced into appropration provides for the return of fugitives Iron: ' e and should be read by every citizen
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mills, arid it s isli often difficult. to,determine justice; or that . which declares !Ina no bill `' -
' whether the particular clause expires with' of attainder or ex pose facto law shall be I
he temporary act of which it is a part or r passed,or that which presides for an equal- I
ontinnes in force_ It has also frequently i ity of taxation, according to the census, or
• happened that enactments and provisions! the clause declaring that all duties shall be
if law have been introduced into bills,' uniform throughout the United State, or
vith the title or general subject ol which .
cremes provision that the trialpf all
hey ()aye little or no connection or rela- shall be by jury. These several
ion. In this mode of legislation so Many i articles and clauses Of tile Constitution all
-. enactments have been heaped upon each! r e sting on the.satne authority, must stand
sther, and often with but little considern.l en. fall tneether. - Seine ' objections have
lion, that,. in many instances, itis'ditficult ;' been urge c d agsinst the details of the act
a search out and,determine., what is the for the return of fugitives trom labor; but
it is worthy or remark that the main °plies
-• law.
The Government of the United Statesiis sition is aimed against the Constitution it
! tinphaticallyS a government of written, self, and proceeds from persons nnd etas
; i lbws, The statutes should therefore 4, as . sods of persons, many of whom declare their
ur as practicable, not only be made ac- I wish to see that Constitution overturned.
. . cessible to all, but be expressed in latigu-, They avow their hostility to any law which
.. , Igo so plain 'and simple as to be uner- shall give full an . d, ; practical effect to this
- ... i , go o d by all,,iind arranged in such method , requirement of the Constitution. Portu
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's to give perspieuitY, to every ' subject.— j nately, the nember oldies° . p ers ons i s
Many of th e States,have revised their pub- i comparatively, small,: and is heiieved to be
t lie acts commend reat, and. manifest benefit ;Idaily
. diminishing but the issue which they
. .
' •nd I re that provision be mode I present. is one which involves the supre.
by law •for'tlfe appointment or a- comrisis-' macy nnd even the existence of the Con
lion
to revise . the. public statutes of the stitutlon. .
. United, taps,. AFFan,ging• them in order, :Cases have heretofore arisen in which
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supplying deficiencies, correcting inc on-, individuals have denied the,binding until
xruitiosi:Bimplifying.itheiri jintlgu,qpiitpd I ority of acts of Congress, and even States
' sporting them to Congress for its i ,action.l have proPoSed - to nullify such acts, upon
An nceof'Congress approved 30th Sep 7 the ground. that the Constitution was the
temTher, . 1850, 'contained a provision for suprerrarlaw of the land, and • that , those
the •eitertslon of the Capitol,' according tolacts of:Congress were repugnant to , that
itch platf_ak:Might'be,.approved by , „1130 instriiMent ; butpullification is noW aimed,
''resident, and appropriatedhundred l ' not so much against particular_iaws as be
e' ,housand dollars to be oxpended under his I mg inconsistent with the Constitution, as
section,by such architect as he should , against the Constitution itself; and it is not
;.-- , ppoint to execute the,same. beepdisguised that a . spirit exists and has
~ • agthe various pluns, which had sub- l i been actively at work to rend asunder.. this
i. Med by different architects, in pursuance I Union, which is our cherished inheritance
tlans.advertisement by a.committe of the from:our revolutionary fathers.
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. Oute, nuenettas' fe:ind ' t'ci be, - entirely;
264.1,i;)UsLi; '11,40-41i1StI,Vitii!Dal message !stitted,thet
THE REPUBLICAN.
WM IS CORRECT !
The "Christian Almanac," for 1852,
gives n table purporting to show our cx•
porn and imports for the year ending 30th
June last, which show "fifty millions" of
dollars of a balance of trade "against,"
us (we italicise the word according to
"copy.")
The President's message also gives the
figures, but instead of showing a balance
against us, there is a balance of about two
millions in our -favor. Now, the question
is, which i 4 correct?
0:17 - The Christiana Treason Trials are
,
progressing in the United States Circuit
Court in Philadolphia,befbre Judges Gatua
and KANO:
'f heri! are somo 25 perso6 to be tried.
The case of Castrier Hanaway, a white
man, has occupied thu court for abOut two
weeks. .The trial elicits great interest,
and is attended by crowds of both sexes.
AcKNowLEnomENT.--Thesubscriber re.
turns his heartfelt acknowledgment to the
persons who, by their activity and contin
ued ctrorts, arrested the firc.on his premises
on Thursday morning inst., and sincerely
hopes that .they, one and all, may never
stand in aced of a return of such service
from . ..him on their behalf ;—should oppor,
tunity oflbr, he wilt use his best eflbrts.
J. L.. CUTTLE.
ei t pm 14s . t z week. -- Ai usual.'
D grit 0
`l`Y .A 1 E .
A Meeting of" : the Dernectaik.,Citi;zens
of Clearfield Cpunty was held 'itt:thelCourt
!iotisb, on Tuesday evenin g , Docembor'2d,
1851. On motienISAAC t 'BLOOM, Esq.,'
was appointed President, JAB. M'Gnr,e and
1,. Mown: Vice PresidentSomd D.
W. Moore and I]: Jackson Crans Secreta
ries. After the object,of tho inenting.tvas
stated, on motion the-chair appointed tho
following 'committee .to' drat resolutions
expressive of the Sense.of 'the - meeting;
J. S. France, J. Stites, F. 'Cf. Millar, A. K.
Wright, Wm. J. Hemphill, and Andrew
'reser. B. R. PWITIKINVUS called upon,
and addressed the Meeting at length, go
ing over and recounting the recent Demo
cratic victories.
When Mr. Petriken bad concluded the
committee reported the following resold
lions, which, after a brief discussion, were
adopted with but three or, four dissenting
voices :
Resolvcd,'That the• recent election in
this State is a triumph of principles7—a
new era in the history cif this , common
,wealth ; that it has curried to the romo,est
corner of this republic the
. fact, that; al-,
though Pennsylvania May be occasionally'
humbugged on local questions and a little
military dory, when she sees the Union
in danger from the assaults of traitors and
fanatics, she is aßittys ready to step into
the breach and stem the torrents produced
by negroes, abolitionists and their allies,
Resolved, That the suppok given to
Col. BIGLER, ill the late conteSti is gratify
ing to his neighbors, who . arc satisfied,
that, as heretofore, when tried ho shall nut
be found wanting.
Resolved, That the Democratic party,
in electing Gen. SETII Gwynn, 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, wo must :egret
that a litetion, 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 CA3tI•IIELL, to be defeated.
Ecsotred, That the old patriot and states
man, JAMES BUCHANAN, is the choice of
Clearfield county for the next Presidency,
and in our opinion his past services, great
know ledge, and powerful intellect, nre a
sufficient guarantee that his nomination
will be virtually his election.
Resolved, That our delegates to the
4th of March Convention' be hereby `in
structed to sustain the nomination of dele
gates to the National Convention with in
structions for the lion. JAMES BucumiAN
for the Presidency.
Resolecd, That we recommend A. I.
WiLeox, of Elk county, for Senatorial
(Mei - nue to the 4th of March Convention
Resolved, That we recomninnd Col. O.
R. Binurrrr, of Clearfield county, for
Representative delegate to the 4th of March
Convention.
Resolved, That these proceedings be
signed by the officers and published
_in all
the Democratic papers in our Senatorial
and Representative district.
Trashington , Dec. 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, 11r. Bodisco, the Rus
sian Minister, and Mr. Calderon the Span
ish Minister, lat their seats and placed
themselves in the most favorable position
to catch every word the Statesman uttered.
They manifested considerable emotion at
the denunciation of despotism and mon
nrchy.
New York, Dec. s.—The steamship
Philadelphia has arrived from Havana
with one m.eek's later news. The most
impoitant 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.—Thepublic,"
of this morning, states that the President,
on learning of the outrage committed by ti
British brig of war, by firing upon the
Prometheus, has ordered a competent nav
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 an expia
tion.
A NOTiII.:IZ SCIEN7'II , IC WODI.',II PEPSIN
'ti Artificial Digestive Flmil, or Gasiric. J tm. !
A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared Irom Rennet,
ut the lourtii Stunich of the Ox, flier d rectums 01
Baron grent'Physiological
Curiui l'
J. S. Douglitioi, Al. D., No. II North Eighth Street,
Philadelphia. is a truly rem
edy for Indigettliuti, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Li" or
Complaint, consiipntion, and Uehtlity. curing titter
nature's own method, by nature's own agent, the
Gastric Juice, See AdvortiseMeni in another cot
MARRIED.--On Saturday, the 29th
ult., by Benj. F. Sterling, Esq., Mr. James
D. McCracken of the, borough of Curwens
ville, to Miss Susannah Frande, of Pike
township.
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On Wednesday, 3dinst., by D. Dress
ler, Esq., Mr. Henry Runson, late of Sad
dleworth, England, to Miss Maria L. Mont
gomery, of Brady township. • •
On,Sunday, 7th inst.., by the Rev. John
Flegel, Mr; James-A: Woods, to miss Han
nah Horn, all of Brady township.
Lawrence township, on the
26th ult., MAnTirA, wife of Jackson 'Lan
ieh, iu the.hope of a hlessed immortality.
In Lawrence townsblpt; Of; We .24th Ult.,
DAVID, infant : sok of „William Halms of
Centre co. Pa'. ' " '
MlSs' MARY JANE FORTH,
DRESS. CLOAK and CAP' maker.' pill
/NJL attend to' ell calls and orders la either of the above
IA worms at bottoms on, the 41t01.tift :whoa. In the heat style
(tad on the MOIL reasonable terms. She will be touan at the
mordants:tat Id 'A. Prank: whencit.e retitantnar artliodi •
thareat ?Odle tratrena;e. Liao, 14 18.4.
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to collect nil tolls for # wtloo tit Cale losatatloa. totao) ,, st 1., , . _ . • .
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warn all V'e'Clet ion. inabu.ine .01 *tumble htt on MY no. , ." ''' ii"Wbil rNaL t ik r "°ll
th•Upt. di I 'Mill not Irt linba3 tut toe debts the emstmoitia. !shod, oilk •two 1n . r40 at,(l ,- nunmon. (hunt , School
, , - , .- . • Jull.r lillict. 1 itoonitt h the lowVv, Illoor.\and rt , large. Lttttird
, 1 li on m, lO o.leqii, in thel: upper atoly, till•Coln-'
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;WILL. be Su session mil MONDAY Iho klith'dtr al . ne:c. l i 1 - . J e I L. II 4 ,, u o i t ,
VV v- imixt. iOl Nu pit it he spared'
All pettoce hnvlnq taty tnannardt twine., with them nen ,to fol Ito I • titiso of Ettutntion in Ihn School.
item tad thee attecd; - . . 0 ,. 4 - .. n.,43r.) 6 1 ,,,, 0 !N o,. ci, r k.. I ri,tts on 'toirdinos 01 children aro reopevi.,
Cemm'ssioncr's l'llloe,ClerdOetd. Deo 54, 16 I. ~ hill VittAl l lanes to limit stud school, oirpl,
cAuol . hro for I elves (homilies() OI L inviructione .
ll: 'W.. Moonn,•Preatt.
, . PROBOSALS'.' ... ' ' •
• .
DItOrOSA I 8 wilt bo racelytd by the Connty Ovmrn;ethm• : , l ir
no. Bovn -, sec'y. • ..
ist. , •. nt Omer officio on lee Vlth 11.elsot. lon Ituoithaat - . ~..
%VOW) eteit..:oAt. tar theVott at! bul.ticgo. I, ho, t ut i o nng . • ..t ~. Nov'. a te) 1$114;',
core oldie Coutt hate. fie,
I'. J. fiIeCULLOUOII, Cl'k protein.
.
I/v.1(1,18M:
11 , 31.—Oaid. •
. LAPORT &• LEWELLIN, •
CO:Will and Sleigh 1111alierti,
l URWENSVILLE..PA..
. , •
• 1,, 141314.WITUI 11 ( on tiher.oi In iho at: ea r
ricir Aid 0' e'll 11/ 1 0.1ibV . Ire I A ile.hity. (Let 'Ley e •
oow it:totaled nnu.noture4
Coaches, Carriages, it . n.rnie . s 'Sleighs,' 6-4
'PP ' 1.. .
(If Purr }}' detnritt too:. In the t ..:_thitrilite etztot • ootitotio ,';'
et) k. I'l ey node' themo.lite late beds' that their w 1
krtttoDl be (01.11. 11 ie the Ma. et
o res 1.11 ,6 1 rMU oy none b.
oho b. It 0 orhatei. u.d .lite tio ' it the wen but nilte.oll..,
p riot lin went oratty'nittoto tjto i line oil do v. ell 10410
with 1b.... to i 1 , 1141.1.ee to L •deg the mashies - • tulltelt"
Inoimmil trent eastern ihoits. i. 4 -
(Laden will be omohtly on' !tells°. .
I . IICUA 10 butt the time, or (Ain't - Produce tattoo io ex.
ultimo fur wog. ou r.le must eceontrootiattec tel nn i.
I.ISW IS I sti ("OA I .
LINDLIA Lb ii L LLIN. •
rarwertivitlti. Mo. 3°..144.
®Scat-gtinriers:
OYSTE RS !, , :oygrE US !.
Niltv ovstina nvor 010
etor, wet 4 oof Market mot. whet. thr., 'atm'
ent. t)acl Chi ur:olts
631 T 11t
Ceorfield. N0n.43. 1E61.. •
CLEARFIELD ACADEIiIY.
rim TlttltiTEESlcieitby jive notice that theY ha r d col
A tr,ct:.: wlth
DR. CATLIN & WIFI?i, •
• .
Too , s.rtne iu charge of ilia Academy doting panther year
Tar At:3.4410u year
nod)nt. Ftrilt. QUM:iII:US 1
EW.t.;Oll; n., DA If of feacht
In in trodt %eve.
'I hnt e at Q tater will continence on MONLUY DEO: bit,
PIA, et be follow.ac
itetiseced ita9coorruiliolß:
commuN I NGLIdfi BRANCHES — lactating
lientlinri. Wilt or, Npe4ms. Arttbn,elic, GeOg•
Eaglath Gramm/nue Hittori CO
AI,I• l i IGII tt ENGLIdIi 111tANCI1. , 0 - Ino.u.
lac La , se Grammer td
ClusSeli AL Min
NIENIT
KIA LECTUILEL 4 nre elven to the blifirDnldli co 1
Ili toty. utfiet were:Sting rail, 0311, wit ho' xtra chetfixo.
Stich ttl the older 11001111. i 0110011111, et11(11;f. on PelliA.V
P. hI. of Poch wefli to ere:unto Klocutiu., Corn . o.i on and
Unciddni upon their reVar,ll artnber. All otter. attend
to their u.u. I P. hi. &India.
The I.AHIV. , t DI;PAttI'hIENT is cut:telr senarate nom
the other on the trot cf . Alms' wit. , dolt° it T 9,0 or three
COD,itt of loth ..San. for the nur:man of (roams in
toter; but iat .otiona le tit We luUni Ladle , whAller
to
JA-tsuceuats,s n
or not.
Tut ton ts chatceit fro a the tin eof the S..th , tere enTrmon
ci,,g .0 tifiteto tt of the Term—di It uctoon 'mita wide I, ure
id nate ou cow, dby tro.ncts. old wbo r rpto at agree.Ctir
mmie, its ar VIIV:e. with the Prioc , ot I
Mint/11, 1311,setkiN has hitlvito twin the relinneo at
the Teachers to ' nnring tsontuTh dI cit "a— and it lets b..en
efliclolt. C r.,0•031 ountioncnt is ndtrottiste.e.l onithn
he
al Ir . (Mutate tout osentittib'e tars.
nstonst eat avoid teal:ceche , . h to make the instruction.
they taper.. rui we I yes that of Woks. NlOllO3 l . ea .oeti at
The ettotett attention is liven to the C.oOI out. sod
Ilnrch 01 the ('atoll, wile wader the cloture of the T., iChe:ll
BUstbil asu be eb einvil et nyntaneWe Nice ,
, . ' BitHIARD Ptteltlent,
WM. I . ti,P3. Seurat .ty. Nov :N.
1031.
119141EASANIT BULL
IRON FOUNDRY' and .111ACIIINE SROP,
, At ClthifiCld.
ra rtrecifefi7 nottoet io dic eeople ti
ICient Aunt tod the adjeining coeuties , nat bettilt ciotin
et . to onrii o n I r a elate hojee ant lits extensive esitittlith
men; is nouttish of Cledifie.d, and is Dow filiontcd to
miinale• kinds of
Castings 'used for Grist:Mills,. Sato-Mills,
and all kinds or Machinenj.
Hts Calling% err• C I.r of a utfet'fo ir , Dam
pnrior. to COY to the Clara— ,l l be tiara co .e but the veu
and employ' PICA) but the very bestial %Voltaire.
11/ACHISE SHOP,
With two sa - ,•erior Tult , lNG LATUES. &teen by ;learn,
now in ernhw . and Unapt UPI r1141.1;k/ePleal. 01
fiructStal' wet:fixate boy asnust toll antic' or ro.ootodp
u.n tic VINle:11.1'. 0 in tbo see! bold 641 e, and on shot notice
lln ha* now so hoods a ISILo hssonmest oI (i•s. ntn..uch
es s'llV veto 'c o xes and coot . PI.OUG it 4.
Atiti uri rs. . whits, be cants to soli .ont lo:
Choi, or os n tea iiiiintre lie 5 DOW castint , faith
it e moo nepion,d ' , flacons.
lIATI . I WAY COOKING—STOVES.
ALSO—Fancy nil- Tight Parlor Stoves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
celelwrited Plough.
A n ,, kind, IltildrriW-WAllgr, BLEW!' toot BLED
eit)lse-•. WAlit to 11. IX b;S: Are
nu intends ti s ell oa icasonehe 'urns, sod tfost;lhni f ths
Ott? •ns of ihe county it eseinti, will hod it to (boil ad edit •ng.
to ynt e h.m their cotton. 1..:A611 wit hlwnys he tower ed -
but the blehett rotors wi'l tie el OAR , ' for Country Vrotture
nWI 4 , 1,1)ts1 EY al.. As ne gives hit es at:lobo - to los penson:
.01. ore ts I orders lot ,s oft Wql :tont, p 10 I,[l.
DAVID i.I
fi I I : Nov 'lB. Ibbl.
W.X
AND
NEW GOODS
NT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE •PRI
CES FOR 4)ASEI OR MER
CHANTABLE PRODUCE.
intweriber. Flavin!! rernothlled the Store Hoorn TWO
L Ui h )I( west of ' telerreti'd Hotel," would sr rpettlttllY
tllllllo l l. l e 10 the seltzers of Uwe 11041 1./..11,1110 1 , bud ri,laity
t• et he 111 c.ovet; an ENTIRE. N AND i Vat FTW.Lif
ott.I.EGTED yfOtil. Or EXCHANIIitIE, COMoli.11 1 1; a
g .uer.sl assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Queenswa rc ,
Drags, Hats, Bonnets, Shale's, -pc., 4-c.
Ihnticulnr enomsnutton deenwo eanteersertr,
'f 11U.tE
IN WANT tr* tit.ODS. AT lotlW Pltli:Ea. ant aulicilsil
to witt 01111 examineheto , o purchasing elsewhere
•nrii•l•l Nov 11a, 11,131. .1. HUNTER
WALLACE It HILLS.
Successors to RICHARD SHAW, Esq.
OLGA KFIEI.D l'A..
1.3 ESPL/ITFUL.I.V announce to lb public that the,
IVha e jut recemal anti are uuw ..pentun at the uttl tutot,
ut R. dlin n large nod wed selected ctdortrt.ett.
Spring and Summer Goods, •
WA E.
in pa t of DUN GOODS it
Qt Of
Imbue and Gentlemen' FANC Y DRESS GOODS.
Ready-nicule Clothing,
And all the artldles generally kept in n country itap•—mllot
«blob aid , are Prepared tnaa4 giAiow FOR t.Lte , l1 they uau
Ito bought lu Cletutield county. Nov. 20.18'1.
Nelv Fail & Winter
COODS,
At Grahanaon, Bradford township.
HE subsoil*, oilers ror sale. on the miot term'.
T
i.lltbill AND • EXTENiaIIVE At3BOllll.lllN vF
GOODS. cogitate"' of
-- - •
Dry Goods, Hardware,' Queensware,
, . Groceries, Hats, Caps, Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes.
All of which will be sold as low as On be buisht elsewhere
In the county.
Purchntets will fled at GRA II MSITON every description('
GMODS u snails Cot in aOW NM( Totts—all ol whist'
wLi be disposed Cr at Very setai I/dresses for C&Sll. YEW.
LUCE, or LUSH/ER.
Please call nudesallaitle for yourselves.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
rahrnton. October 1. 18.1.
•-• GOODS ! ! GOODS ! !
Ad OW roomier/ nt the old stand • of , CIO tAllt & - CO.. a
111 Crane end Impedes BfOCK UV GUOIIo. whim, will
b 3 told for CASH. Lumber,. or touluee. CrICALIAL than
he CilEillrifidT—bY • -*
/11
Clearfield. NW/. go. .. . .. ( 3 , ! /A P P
.
, MRS.' GLENNAN ".
VEny itEsparrkutaw itilbuns hei friends', end
tanbild. that: Mtn! intends to accommodate her aus °Mtn
in the mostFAS3IIIIJNALSLE PRZtits MAKING null with.
MOUT LEII.IJUNALIIsk: Tlibith -dating the ormint erie.
ter. • • • • • ~,,•clutrit t ,;eiivti.
•
.... ,
FALL ... VANIER:. .''
- . '-- Vl4 't, Ilac o
• .RICHAR NOSSOP, -:.-, . r
, ,.,
..,_i Av !NG ourchnsnd thub It Ear WilLtE gr. GI, la
1. 11, 3 Ir..tough 0' u eattleld. uow o= l 11 1%.4 n 't#° .
...TANIt a splendid amorpto k'Al,t,. Mal Lire •
Gu.,us.
•• .. •• 'Dry .G ,
Such to Alumni . , 14114 r„ int.tn.a, 4
ilop. Mum's,. Ginglnms. Tickino. ..
tinh!eartmi Flannels rot whir und %
awl Cllstivils of all ((annulling.
0
. .
Punch aulh,. T.sro I :lug Alverelatitu, [too. .41'
back eassim,.rec Do nitro iuti , lln. , . nt ,A•nets,t 4 i'
fuel& and lit 'Mucky .luttn, all of which r.re 01 Iho licit 4,
.1 r'. ,
Woolen Goods. • .'ic •
.
c...mr,fts.(nores. maw. 110... It lutzo airtultannt' ancitt.
low yucca.
i • . Hats and Caps. . • . - .
.
. Bilk, Plash,' and fur HATS end CAYr, orbit loth Gad AVM.
good and alrap,loidlit. narclianars. . .
, .
BootS and. Shoes. •
neiv, winto bout,. Kitt • Morocco.' :kn.. Mans , waled all
kinds. Eqpt' and Chadians' lbote and te:lv •'n. All s, Indiste.
Fine Novato mad talitam ehoes. Alto, Culp Jver Shoes.
I nue and Custiot good and cheap
Groccries
_
Gond (I in awl Jaw , ' 111 rgE, tied Vall , g.
Imafttllo Alt. Your c i u dad Hkett TrAti
aawder. Vate, rivet H11%41(11.1) p Sit fli“(latou
Yaru tZe., me —all or whtch net el thu Lust partittr,
lifoltts•es.
ortar-flouv. (Manna end Stee,a d Ito.—c.odAv•iry.crrea's
that be eyttana .14y mly vt Howl in riml vl.
/111 ,hastre•k -Gun nyt Lil,toirTor
Cr /1 , NT Y Pyt01.1.1(.3M, ou the vary I Owttl. let oic.
Nero oa'l erlmilitt yuuttelvet , at the tr,re-of-
ItiO6Sor , :
(Penfield. Nev.lo.l'lsl.- •
-------
BANK NOTE LIST. '. -.-
Correctell ‘Veckly-froin tho i'lliludolpinn . l i tipei
Pennsylvania. . 'Bank; Cayuga L.' • 1
1
Philad'a b'ks, par Western, Roches43o
U. S. Bank, 13 Binghampton, • -80
Chambersburg, -- Cattaraugus - co; '3O
Gettysburg, j Clinton county, 15
Pittsburg, -1 Cerninercial,Bui., 15
Susq. County, —1 .do Oswego, 10
Lewistown, no salelFarmers', Seneca, 30,/
Middletown; : :
.. alHamiltott bank,,, I's
Carlisle,. : a Meehan. Bank?, 45
H i
olliday i Merchants' Ex., 40
sburg, .
Eric, li Millers% at Clyde, 10
Waynesburg, liOsweg' o-, . .' - 00
Buffalo , Washington, lall Plainix, 35
1
Harrisburg, i Staten Island, 50
Honesbale, 11Stuiteb..Bulfate,75a80
Browesville, lallSt. Lawrence, 78
Williamsport, ilUnion, Buffalo, 30
York, • - iIU.S.,, Bnflid,o): 66
All solvent b'ks par Watervliet, —.1,5,
Relief Note, • • .1. !Other golv.,b'ks:; - 1
'Powanda Rel. no sals ' New lerseY.,
New York City. Del. U'dge Co.. ,t - :.c.
Chelsea bank, 80 Yardleyville, , 1::,
Clinton, • 501Ininfield,.. . . --- 7 .-
Commercial, . • 2[other solve t, .1.;.105..*. ..,
Lafayette, , 21 Ohio.
Washington, 701 Solvent Cincinnati 1 -'.-
Other sole. b'ks, par Cleveland, 0
New York State. ' ;Hamilton, 10
illegbeny co. 66a75 Commer., Scioto, 10
America, Buffalo, 30 do . Lake Erio,7s
Commerce, do, 35 Sandusky,
Atlas bank, 30 Norwalk,
Canal, Albany, 25 Farmers',Cantoti,7s
Brockport, 25 Granville Society,—
Ja tiles Bank, 1 Lancaster, 15
Northern Ex. 1 Urbanna Wing c 0.65
Lodi, 1 10a25 Other solvent, 1/
oyons, 15iUnder Fives, , 2i.
'‘-
h. Sn aerties, 1 I
-g , -,
Prospectus of the Washington Union.
Ev... all , l4llijlloil I, La Ilar htnehlClS4ll 1111.1 n:.r or Thnesig
i.
Illta se., ...I . I us iII aroll. It th u uursits 6 44 . t ) A. ,1,1.7, 04 -
It c;,.. ~..t.50,1.n4 .. the price:l WI 0 1 11,0111 WI a b et .b perty
I' h t e d 111 , w e ,. 1 . 1 o -, hI. s o sl, 1.• .Ilia the{ nes.,ur ihu It '-
‘,01.,,1t,1.1,y ; , 1,,t• a •,110,••,1 ; hut. ITll.lh ha 1 11,1E1,011 1111111.41 . ,
ILnl .01 $ i• r •he ta• 11.,1.4 110 1 1. A. hrh 11.1 i 1 e ,ser u lesto, i, (
(1,0• P. mute Una Ili, 08 tri ICC 1.1.1.11a5. 11111 Illilar(d es.. !tins,
tea I.,ke. hit ie. , en t. 11,,, theettn.•l lee 1118 t lie et • i L'h ,, ...•
O r 111 Sr ( r..,51, g! 1.1 p. 1 L. ,, 1. I.ool'. 11, t. 1 by nay Yalta on bin
ts-Vn irl't 0 1 ern - c7 rt it tnocy. D n.t....y. r....t1 a heti, :Warr.
en, I I lin. 4 ~.It eittectples on *Weil .110 tw0..., clot, ite 1
pws. . , )_tl use . ono: f r dcpcnii. A.lti,,ulti, t , tore,,afulcil
Wild. 5418 5110t..14, 0.4.111 1..... 11 ;It Wsialr,•. tars., y• 1 I . .. •ut
Wi I. lI'S ciler..., 1,1 1 , 111.11,3 all 1 ,, .. lie 1419 h! ea 1. , I:11114W
I Mit :II sii Uri. pee ou•ild be thu fi r 'lily t stints! in 'festoons(
utliou 10 il.a, C...1.1:C51111C Darts , hell in sutiLir ~.(. 1.7 Mal
ll' At. h '. 11•1:41.0nhe) . '.l Illipc 11 , 11.0 pier of 1 ishi o i' ollo 7 ye .
HP 11'01 11,1,11 Villilllo,4l, 11, .I,lleriun. ant. Jackson. under
eati.nsi bs hot ti is flier eellie ,rel.h . h... hiss Del ear c..ta ss,.; itt,nilly
to .4,,,, , 9117 :ISA a rent 1 . . , ..5.
Th,•11;,11_IN I•: dl AO V 0 Mb° 5x1:1.'11'"0. 1 ts: met: ; nut: :t will
be so cowl u clad el lit itsriaidi nu pteleat lot Ise MIDI, taints
that it will he s'huutud Its (i.e aetelec t,' any sintl, iralll.l.s.lstsl,
so beuesnu the torsos of 1111 Y corn' 1 a•lsJn loinsud flit the per •
1011111 01 ~0111.1 Cal LA Itaten , cent of its it, Mb. rt con.i ivy to the
orinuil I a and usaces el she denim:twit: 1:11:ty. It wits ts, des
toted t ' , ha 1018110' ol.ili.s 'arty Uy lel us its a • I,u.e oho ...el I
depart i tom its prite tides. ter err Ill' •,• . it.) t l iP , ti 17
the iu,ILM:11,311011t.1 Gil V10:111110 0 0 rt. et I 1 Neil , .e. k. is u nd
orate te,•lonal stole ; it WI, 00110 , r 1 nto,tis o l , . l at Ir.• 1 eln•
I panes 111111 Tl..t 004 eittleav I ;IJ ls:•-‘1.,11.+1.,11V 10 lb/
1.10,120011,110 PSI., ',lt 111 'A e i•Ve ly Iru, o l. , ~ , I . ~, L.: i e 704 I
leaflet, het wren Ili., 'Pr net ,e, , ,,,, ~r.. 1 - ~,,,,•eleibeis by
ilincrnionting national It.lllllTllllel is: CI h 0 ,01 1 ., -I. il Ce truth
leg the oontiituttun. 81,41 by 01 , 11 . .12C1.1.4. 0.0 .10,1 10 I.n
-1: 111 . 11 .: 11 /.. 1 by 1,11.0011 belose tile peel I, 01. 11, ..a.t_ 1.,.,.i1t .1
lions Ilos tilnaiegs witiett flow lune 1...... • eh, .• 1r .,. / t ve t
con rest with Ilia inevitably evils 01 d.ret,t , , t c 1.,. L. It err
eel :51,ALC/I. In order 10 :111:301.1, i .11 11, , ,, I._ 1 C'','. I , „.1 • .
Islet ennitconlion of the urnit It llnti Nll lie in 1.11,1.5.1. 4 .1
Aloft:es:lnnen IL/ .:18ral.t• deo ht ii. I 1A..‘ 1 1.41 11 MIX b10w...11y 10
aisle! on. Revenue Outbe and a :oohs'. utiould tummy will
be strenuously nitvsv:sited its elirchitsuti to pri.tco Iva malls.
aura 0, 0 , era. aid ober stadia! riseSsissus. I il, I% vhitbtuf atal
e1110r , .,, mg iii a 5,11.10 t litter .al Doemtensce it by !lief., out
cove:lament will bo illtilltltsrlC Dpiliptra se title evely elts”t tuts
b tends, to est, CO Is dertil eat raccguisoe. :rid Wing lite.k the
government .0 t he 1 0 ,701030 m I ,.itil:lla. CI centivinj.
'I ho uteet object of Ih. 1,44{01.1• 11 WCirtriPtiss POI iintl PS.
sults ; t et tutu won' will not he devoted a nein newt te polit•
los. II rrlll tiuti•uror to new up yir.t.n the spitit of teens..
and ID Drertint IX dlinOtillitel in telecee.Or ail. nod snore Won•
suntly to uhrnolu'o ail tininovein:nis tomtit° 10 rims:n i ter*.
commerce and gnsaututtures w :stub Italy toothele the ins( l'
tat • hod land t 1 tot adornment ter lint ce MAU.
%Ye haw. nel , w the therms nu Ilsehluts lte (INN wiltliejo
Itt 'hutted loankcithers; and WO will ley In C eclti..li.o. 1 at
we hate presented our Osamu. Bust ;open. 10 all who An
yawn it 010111x18 us 1114 Cause is, w Web we Imre • intsnillted
' unt.uot be sustained wi bout a basin) woman , . A daisy pa ,
pa. ut Vinshiucton tequilas a honvy expenditete .
.• nett we
tho's•lole accent Wraith° e whit wt.11111111101:01.1041d I, into.
I curls g the means of success by trout/ leeir ' , sett:ens su °Main
1
owns.; hod sub cribs a Uhl 1 1 1. 141 We bated ILIO'Y on
of
seinuoit. nu.. cm thu slienitth ol Thu deolPultalo VW ) GE tbo
U togas. Itioney is th 0 anew lll War and It Is neaps.
saty to every enieudisc wbleli Kt:titres Ilis.lietlt. tt .4 %hide
mud Command la.At to notoo is cud.
(lady Paint by tha salt. ituadvanc 3.0 P 2
•
for lessthan a year. el per n - onth.
Beni ekiy rap& ey the year. to tdP num,6 00
•for Inds thoua 3 ear. pet inutith. _ 2
0 103 1
terukly pane!' by the Yteres
Weekly ~,aner for st.rpumtpi ';. • IJP
etulneuutous to the Ilaily paper fur Put than two. to thy
Entni•Weekle or loss than roar. or to the tot', fur less
than kis months. will not be 'nett red. •
tht punt within the first i s mouths. the Icily paper will
be SW. the Beral•Weekly 011. and tho Woo, ty . 60 n year.
t , urne,.ilons any dtscuetioue their papers at nor time- b y
Ins Ma toe he Ito c they bays roomed tasm s hat not unhout
'I hose sett, subscribe for a year, and do nut at the tune 01
submit!) on order a di•oontirmunce at the end if It, will be
aersiderei snuscuibera unit. thiy fader the raper to betloP••
Pert, act/ pay armatetfat •
All payments In be made in rid VIIIIO3. Tlatra hay, net'
an opportunity of paying Oa may to mu by mail. a ,
oar risk—Podium paid. The pastmusles nett !incite of shun
remittance sha i Do a sufficient tundra therefor, .Thy, fl ora o r
any ruecle.payiDg hank will be tecelved. '
No lithmlioti will be elven many timer nalsts the tanner. et
trpostmastur's csorth.cato that It has been Kept ted. atcontlm•
nius it
bettors to he prePtlntnrn, chareel whit potters, r a not be
taken out of tho I o.t office.
A.•. )IVELHOIe.
' • • kt.OBERT AN bl ESTIVING
Weao at Guys Api • • ' • •
• SYIIUP: -
sUP ER LEBWIt SYRUP for Oahe at eltivatere
Ate, t3cliantres. Cal.
toeuh , tl sod
iw, tkritota F WeltHl,
MIDIS :