lofrinff vssjr UTorAbi®,- fit I OHB copx ONE yEARI 1N ADVANCE. lEJNOT PAID WITHIN THREE MONTH. 1 SB if nor paid within six montub. IP NOT PAID WITHIN NINE MONTHS. •' if NOT PAID .WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS.' S°‘ 4 /Wh-Thoibovotcrmi mom liberal mthoie of aof iOIT country paperin'the Btato, nod wlllbeoxooteu. Ho<li*conimQanc© will bellowed untilailtHrcara&oihav* boeapald* • ? ‘ ''■*•• DUTY AflD LIABILITY OF POSTMASTEHS (PoHra»»Mn -ne*leotl«Bto n ° lif r d; nfiJabj' thorn* o'whon jy lav».orih»f«ovthatpnuon»joooi iltoo 07 ! f u,, MToro dlreilwl. nrn thomtol»eii held »eiP»o.i . Volume 4, . ,„ IWIK(I _ ' , , ... ~,o , wr— I«- fcr orondmoih- ££*<££?* a=, =*r^r^77jr fl n T m lAST life, and he has not lived, may at least be TIIE TREACHERY OF EVIL PASSIONS. , debale in the Senate upon the er s grave. g_j__ . c d suoh fatal consequences from spitting I THE WILD MAN bAI)U permitted to “die among his kindred. Evil passions oxorta powerful influence ‘ Amcrica mistake, for we cannot HOTEL OF THE INVALIDS, PARIS. r, n the platform, in the last Presidential f. It has been the custom with certain Ar- Florence Gazette. over tbe understanding; they derango its j tbc Ni caracU a Treaty as anything p ro f egsor Upham, in writing to the Con-1 election, he has grown bitterly hosti e Kansas editors, when they run ol J e , actions; and having the art of self-con be “ crj broa dly exhibits the difference be- ationaUstS( lhu s concludes a letter: u, u habit of spitting, as witness the tollo •usual supply of ‘ti'cmendous excitements, CURE OF FALSEHOODS IN cealment, arc likely to operate with great- me „ 0 f tradition and the men of 8 ° Tll „ final paragraph is aspe- i n g “crowder from his paper, horrid murders,’ 'desperate afTrays,’ &c , nv mbs. cuilds fotality when least exposed to the no- ,n The firBt never see anything « “ f ' Isilc | y f,' e atvle j If those who befoul their persons and ‘to trump up the “wild man of the woods, Per haps there is noev.l.no whch chil of thejr victim . 0 f the drunkard, it is | bpcnusu thcy arc always looking H( J of lhe Invalids' is a vast es- infect the atmosphere by this pernicious .and chase him round from one editorial dren so easily and universally fal , often suid lha t he is a poor judge of h ! m ’l back . The second care little for what has! , abbsbmen i founded by Louis XIV , but an d nauseous habit, could be affected by f tripod to another, Until he finally becomes Q f lying. d there- selfi often imagining himself to be sober i bpen ’ while seeing what will be. Ot the , lar „ ed from time to time, unu expostulation and satire, or ndicu c, > ■iestamid the vast and impenetrable swamps T ho temptation to it is strong".nd there . g , g very much scwith sav l th o p^em’time covering, with its nu- m ight be worth while to dacg.lj ;lhat abound in those wild regions. Many forc the encouragement to ver y h M sion9 thn t prey upon fallen , chi ,n,«., wwdom t»>;. P cuurts , sixteen acres of ground.- volley at them. But we fear they are ; litre re the strange and marvellous stones j- bc proportionally strong. If a chi d break humaml t bev beguile and deceive, ruin Al , u , ;iPr „„ „ a blunder. iho l-t- nassed a number of pieces or heavy corrigible. For ourselves w ° ha '° a ifold about this modern Nebuchadnezzar, anyt hing and honestly avows it, do no b 1 d do J without any advertisement of of , bo sa , on d we may say- rUl ’ rv , as wo approached tho pate of on- Icclin- sense of this inveterate habit of fib ii nd while reading and publishing them angrv with him. ir “ nd ° r f p ., “f lr , he ; r presence except in their results.— v „„ n ,, nn... iivi.t iw«r°h; m ca.t, “ rt -’ , ‘„ hore al the gate, and thiness. We presume we get spit upon time to time, wo little dreamed that BCo lding, besides the strong eiTort, it natur- They f sbrinl . frotn tho blaze of conscience All ,i no <■»*“ ■;« j he the court, und y •rallies, some seated on | | or [ y times a year. We never get into y/wc had a veritoblo wild man in our own a ]l y costs, depend upon it, ie wt s ° aI) J burrow in the heart. A nation l.iat tves ° [l y seeks life Ltnirs nnd'somo walking ; some with one j cro \vd, and never push through a ev^r ■ Wfopulous country of Landerdale, and with- discouraged. In such cases, do no The ' ma n, for instance, who is the victim cannot live long. A na»'°» nt m and others with one leg, mcn on the street, and never go to leewa I'ln five miles of our quiet little village of t ,n you can control yourself—say lam aV aricc, will generally have al- i„ the future, while living in the p , atm " uniform, but all, appa- 0 n hoard a stenmer, that we donot appr*- 1 Lrenc™ Yet such has been the fact, gla(i you told me. It was a very va luahle .Lofi.s presence or Us power. | m ay live ns long as b-nan society m h diverts ll( . nJ and vcry generally expenenco a 1 Ind it now becomes our turn to tell a art icle, and lam truly sorry tha i t rincip | e \ g „t work in hisbosotn, and Douglas says that, while v , w b vcr( . d ,e old associates of my shower of tobaccb juice ejected from th / nd,*ondro,« talc, .orifying the brok on i bul it would hi,™ B ™vcdI mo, IP™ comto , (>n „ s ufc , Jc , ho Mtam f'-o-Sc broken, bo, indomiioblo ion,. moo.ho of cbowero ■; Somolhing over three yeais agodi young fhaf children ohoubf never "bo po r, .; l b ( dj l^” Q ' t^ sl . 1 ," ,hh| k you rTiiaiakoii n ~- ST'i™ th“ bo on B™nl 1,, - >»PP7 "«• b ”' J »S Ju ■ Vast Tennessee. He came with a crowd avowal ' vlll c * c " ° ,v,licv not from con- the same resell, the unhappy victim in ir two oceans free t ~ he reads pas. ure (bur refectories— or dining rooms—for wns ted upon them. fS gP-7 30,0,0 winter, ,bn. fr.-d ;l« foejing. jj. p o ssi o„' Clny.on, ''Slroi, the, bo L . **£\~*» ZTASTSJ » lon., .fhjjo bottom of the earth rtj heart is full o fjoy that ho has Now these U h - fir , n in , nvt . rv body’s opinion among hosc w oml ns , ng that visit - nen , ■ of a I n d on 6 ce more to assemble in Ihy rV, “one day last December, two men were see J ic , orv over 80 great a fault. nT e ItteraHy log on u lf;ir ncsls , )C gre at, and none of hts own. , fl ock to so tho sp en nnd Mch 'J™ whi | u others equally meritorious "'■ hunting over tho broken river hills attach- never hcar tn fl„ lg de- human h ® arl * ‘ our na iuro.- , Would he not be greater by doing his own i mnn of s “ h age of t wentv-1 [" lc ’ s 9 lavo red, have been carried beyond ■ ys: srtss -,™ 1 ' S.n persuasion go bonre wnl. tbom, ™™ ukK „ f rolt . Ek.mino closely I tb. more so g„ oli „.. 11, lioll Ccmr.l Amm- >***”“»! WirJHKKata* « W.ior-. L0%,„al r -I™ "» -*• h^semen^couUl^o^keep 1 up and youngest daughter asked for 7^^ n <' U »p« tb.bloiß, •>»££, old proverb .bout billing K«n«o "7 .f’jrS.iWo"'’.^"’’^ 1 Si ' & » “ trf “ ,he P '“'"" 0n - ™ h t£\ jouruey, U- SE» sssnssj km w JSSErf ,£ t» “‘it tor .noibor would to. *,o ■»«“f; tod t 0 lm „ „„p ib. old rod „10 .M JS'-1.-r'dm'ihe »gb- Sng form of the poor wretch wooU ia aU probob. t J all and preach for me to-morrow, but I feel] notwith( itanding Eng- ing of the winds-seen m the richness of X C “^° 9 r , l v h wT d ho° P e) HU? -t 3 "ll t matter 1” said Mr. ,ands t of he" wdStnTrietin^nificence leryand sq3!d wretchedness which havo saliß fied her, a jJ her "‘"iffhat is all, I must and will stop and] th,s ,ho ; n °^' oaa f be' - - p;-- -u,, w, mi. 'singufar conductl'beeyondageneral Aspect for the property othom named submit h « g^ thft the world had treated lnrn must be taught l^ l ’ , 'J^ e ’ v i r v loose ideas the text, he look round on the assembly, .P (11 / Scandinavian grates, and he had determined to come out are instructed, th yna o f children and said, . , da „ re at grandmother m the Roman t Ho protested that he had done upon the subject, At y „ M hearers, lam going to speak .o nnd « if our rno ther produced in harm! and begged |o be allowed cannot bo too much urged tWQ ki ' Dds of folks to-day, robboj grandmothor produ ced linue his solitary life) but he n t 0 ho B® ae^ od ® .. should bo taught a n ers. Sinners, lam going o g } E eni risi and Horsa nnd other freebooters, sed to go home with Mr. Estrang , eac h other: bu X . otber » s proper- portion first, and I would have y g nn d°our great grandmother Cmsar and P h he did, and whence fest heard scr qpulous rega o each other’s good attention.’’ b Cladius and Nero and Caracalla and oth "ho was suffering from a violent cold, t Theyshouldnever mny *» When he had preached to thcmasl° n n > drels . We have quite as much traded no doubt by a sudden change things, withou first askt_g, j a 3 ho tho ugh best, he paused,.and said • reverencc as Mr. Butler and will go b a worse than savage to a civilized life. I have your sled ™.y ghoQ i d bo taught “There sinners I have ,I°.' and as far back for objects, even toEye. But ’fie long detailed narrative which we your book! &■ - in y p i a ce, when they mow; you can take your ha g what concern has all this filial reverence ¥ felt bound to give of this singular to put them car _ y and s hould be im- of tho meeting-house as s birn f oro ur mother, or our many mothers, as extraordinary case, Torbids qur indulg- have clone using th - . ter leaso But all tarried and h Douglas says, with the present urgont SSfthcie moral reflections which passed .. of our rights and interests in Ejirailv suggests, and to which our fault to another P j f P nv little bar- ‘ , r of the Cent Val America 1 We protest agaist be- KSttondy iodine os. . be.camless of our own If any m ne w Cdun O f N T v \TJways whipped is naughty boys, and | site SV*SiSS3S fesgffit.w»%to ri »sl-to ■■■■ o to.•' ' m*f %u>» Ui [nth* [loud icoa; batM fe h *r is it sis ===—-= • r ~ ' 1 T: tnntmuttirV MORAIITY AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. A WEEKLY PAPER : DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, MORAL! iv■ A ‘ == Clearfield, Pa., AP»*» 3, i 1853. Numblm'd* !*»• Ln'.t) Sal. Inc’d. Sal. Ministers to lint-land, France, Russia and „„„ Spain, each, 89,000 $20,000 Vico President, Secretary of the State, 6,000 8,000 Secretary ofthc Tress. 6,000 ' 8,01.0 Secretary of the Interior, 6,000 S.OOO Secretary of War, 6,000 8,000 Secretary of the Navy, 6,000 8,000 | Postmaster General, 0,000 8,0 | Attorney General, 4,000 > Hilmko Corn.— At a lute meeting o! the New Hampshire tural Society, all the speakurs objected to hilling corn. One farmer who had ex perimented by hilling and leaving thej onrth lovel, found no apparent difference in the product, but found the hilled por lions more likely to be broken down by storms. The other stood more firmly ;or if bent, sooner recovered itself. ■ Wus not this owing to tho better maturing and hardening of the roots'! The Legislature adjourns on the 1 Dili w-'i 1 "!,”- ‘iirrHa Jii Swh»abi«qoea» do, 0 tiaifAnlnaß.Smonth* {JJJ 1 aqnaiei a montha. J 601 l lyilf oolaraa 0 *lh«, JO® do h monthi, 4 0011 do *J® is mootbi 18 SfJJ do lil month*. J 001 l <, ? limil month*. ®S? 2 do 3 month*.. 400 1 colnmn 3 mooto*. j 9 0o do « month*. ft 60 1 do i 3 00 do 13 month*. 8 <wU do 19 <*« A Übarnl tednbtion willbe made to Metohnntt »nd othn« who ndvertUe bytheyear. . . ..Hinend hr Oar paper oironlat** in every endliie nearly every lamily in the coontyr-nno thcreloro bium ” . U —U». thegrenter wilibehißpronta. Books, Jobs and Blanks, ~,. UVERY DESCRIPTION. HUNTEDRN THEVERT C,t STYLE, AND ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. AT tub office OP the 1 ■•CLEARFIELD REPUBLICAN. G3~A letter from Antigun, under dalo of 7ih instant, states that u whale-boat containing seven American soun.on hw just been picked up on the const of that island Thev informed the American consul there, that on the 12th February thev sailed from Boston in the ship “bout on L'mht,” Windsor, master, hound lor California, with a crew of twenty-seven men and six passengers ; that on the —' February, about 10, p. m„ the ship wni struck bv lightning, they endeavored extinguish the fire, but without success, undo,, the evening of the ‘23d prepared t„ leave the ship, dividing the crow and pa,- sermers in five boats-.n the first boat were the captain, second male one boy, and three passers, (one lady and two crentlempn ;) second boat, first mate, two Coys, and three passengers (two ladies and one gcntlomen;) third boat, nine soji mon ; fourth boat, six seamen : filth boat, with seven senmerh, their names are hs follows: James Patrick, Thomas Gordon, Albert Lawrence, Alexander Morgan, Willium Copeland, Charles Finn, and kd. Gracis. In tho darkness of thejilght the boats separated, and when daylight came thev were alone. ' the foregoing is all the information yjit obtained. The men are under tlie protec tion of.the consul, and will be returned to the gnited States by tlio first Opportu nity. . - - - t. ' upon which the vvholo world is moved lilese ure the two spring i, for oar rfteodb-
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