ii ir ii 1 In Minn. ' -- V. CI ', .V -1 ' 1 l ' . l.l-.AI'l II !.!' 4 r !" DrrK,cr.it'c Stnle Ticket. .H'JuiK !' THE .--l'l'iil'.MK Cn! r r WlllkU A. roRTHK, ..j i i : 1 1 .u a. """ CAN'Al. COMMISSI! tNKir, "" TraSLEY FEOST, - tif l Avm'i. co. AMENDIKO THE CONSTITUTION ' 'fl..-(..t--a,T" i' tl.c ;i. t t-.r tho mli.ti ,i....r BEFORE 1664. ! Ivuiimih tiii'U'i' tlic I i'i mh) ti -ii 1 i i . t i I ii ! ion '" The riiilnflolfhin Pri, in Usisfiio ul'tlie ,(.() ,.,. ,,.!.,Vt, j (j, nuiitftl.y tin' ul. 1 nt ini t., whctlirr il.''.-'i'iiiii to nvi.il ii'll'iitmion ol' tin- Critli'ii'l'M n:n im lun'ii! , f the lutituclnnllowcilliy riistnin, tonmkei ,;,., ,VMS (..,( ntr. ltu-.l in tin.' Si m.l.' .'April fools" of ilfii inilois, oi'vl.i-ticriiii-Ji,v s,.,iuroi' I'litt.'ii.l.'ii, of Kouhwl-y. nml - pcllcil hy the iinhiPiii'n Unit, "tiflM'stLn" i i.", -t, as iiltorcil l.y 'Mr. Montgomery ol' ', liiul ovor it, innkfis this rxIriioiilinni'V mi-1 l',i. Tin' vnt.. was first taken on the ijues : iioiun'cnii'iit, '' kai; in .MiM, i niK.vs; t ion i f the rejection f ' tl I.Ci i i i)i that the Senate hill to he voted on inthei,,, Ci n."( it utioii, which was ' ncyutiv- j.atjoiii.l lloiise ef I!ei,vc,entutivesto-.hiy,J(Hl ,,y n I1),jorit y. ni reiercnceto Knnf.is, evanos nti.i.iesm.yK' llie jiiuicune Hint tnc peoj.i.; oi u ia j er- 'l'l.ory i.'lin iiHeriiiiu ninemi uie i-cioiiiin' ii 1. 1 iii. 1 .... - 1 onMiiuiioti outHiiie 01 us prescriueu pro- 1 virions, and thai all propositions to reserve rthiH right to tho people of Kansas have ' r brtn withdrawn nnd voted down." ('i h - No hotter specimen than the id.ove wil- ful mwrorrewntntion of the ease us it real- ly staiuls, could or need he given nf .the reckless ntteinpt.s which the at.ti-J.e- compton papers nro makin? to mislead " Rnd deceive the credulous and uv.s.ispect. m ing portion of tl e eoninnunty ri. Ti . ; ..t: i Hie eiutor of tlio I ress knew when lie ' made thin statement, that the very rea "ison why such a declaration wits oh. t objected to in tho bill for the admission of .n Kansas was, that the riht of n sovereign "pooplo to "modify, reform or uholish their 40Fii of gOVc, miiT-lit' ul any imil nil liiiit'r., . . when public (sentinient demanded it, war so well fottled nnd ocknowlcdj.'ed both by ''( the principles upon which our institutions are based, and the uniform practice under them, 'that it was eonsidorud not merely r superfluous, but it seemed like negativing a doctrine, the correctness of which hud never before, been railed in question, to liuvo made an acknowledgment of moh n light in favor of tho pooplo of Kansas. And n thing unknown in th" history of 'the admission of new States. Tho editor knew further that the I'res ' lont in hie special messago accompanying ! the I.eeompton Constitution distinctly de clared his. conviction to he that : ''If thero- r- fore, the provision for changing tho Kan S sas constitution, after the year one thoti ' tand eight hundred nnd sixty-four, could j by any possibility be construed into a pro 'm; hibilion to mako tuch a change previous . to that period, this prohibition would be wholly unavailing." And still further, he knew that the m.v jority report of the committee of the ten ato on Territories, expressed their belief, l. nnd recommended that it should hp so considered by Congress, that tho schedule nccompanying the Lcconipton cot stitu- : tion in which alone the clause in relation '"'tdthe amendment thereof is found, was no part of the constitution itself, and that Kansas could be admitted as well without '". Us. with it. " And tho editor of (ho Pirns knew still further, that tho bill for tho admission of Kunsas, to which he refers, in the second - 'i-ection, and in tho following language, .enunci.ttes the very pnnciplo which he Talsoly asserts it ''evades nnd destroys." 1 Jvothing in thif act shall be construed to abridge or infringe nny right of the peo- j plo asserted in tho constitution of Kansas, ...ntall times to alter, reform, or nholislr their form of government in such manner! os they may deem proper ; Congress here- by diselahning nny nuthority to intervene ' , , ., . .. J, ., , . or declare the construction of the const, - tution 01 anv State, excont to see thai, it Is ltepuhliran in form and not In ronflict , With th Constitution of the United States; and nothing in this act thall be construed ox an' t - mfittnl hv L'onartss to all trr ar.u t,( t)it .!).' - : " - - " 'I osition or clahns contained in the online n- 1 in tn iiinn ti,-..- m'Z7h...'j, Ani,n , .i.,.. r t, i uniiiw'vt. vi v1'-' i'i i;u i i ia u j a iiyu u'v. . VoU bt 1 l ,,f i I t r i l r , ...oU.inS hut the- most reckless discgard of tho truth, and tho most malignant La-' trod of the partv and the men who sustain! ,, ' , ,,i ; t."'s'W. W rmPt ny man (o thusj fctuitify hinievf in flit! faefcof 1lieeunt.rvi i ..ban I... l.w..fJ.....,..i -i.:' LAt- -ionhu'lepottre ? J m. ',.. , "' " "i ' j-..,.olo not consider of nny nnportanrr whatever, the declaration mado in the. bill for the admission of Kansas, that .'on - ' 'j 1...1 i .. ' ticse "iucr iim . in. i inte or mirine any right of the neot.lo" of Kansas "to alter. amend or aholu.li their form of povern ' litont" ut all Linies. "nnd in audi Tilaininr .as ihey may deem prtper:" that she "dis chiimi! any MiUionly to intervene or dc . uo J ran, ur muii'i- us imm.i cuiaie .'11'.,, M.lllinH.nt in tlllt Territorv call loudlv tor, kmw -when ho penned the nhove par- fo,. n,llllWioll vnih,v my Constitution : -ngrapMo use the mildest language M;l the vote 011 the umiuulfied rejection can just now think of, that ho was statin" I ,. t- .-i, ., ., , . . .ft io' "1C Kansas bill in tho House, snows (fl very revfse 0 the truth, (., , ,, . . .... , , , . . . , .. . . . 1 that tho l.iaioritv ot that l.odv in tavor ol . Ticjci r.T-r:. amn ivr,iTinwon or the jxojilc nl ' ""' i on iiceouin oi nu exuciue uiiupiiony. iinu Jlero lies hcneatli this clayey mound JiamL"." AVhai must lioneB:t Democrats ! " mi,,,nt of Mchor 'wHa Territory, tho variety of arithmetical operations that Jho guardian of rnv voiitli, , think 'of a journal and itx editor, who, i"'1'1 0,1 llis r'.t," '," 'ashmgto,, t-ity, i fnn l.o porloi-miyl by it ho machinery Ho ilnplwsM ,y inraMt mind fii. profe,si,, to W the faithful defoi.ders of, -.e has been spurning for some I sli.Cne'eml j WUb f M' --i trtitli nu1 U.Mitn. mv! lU f.l.nmi.jAw w wing us a uit. Mr. I . is in ! ni' iw linv i fi k.-hm nf ulu.L dm mm. J His (l.vs on rartli Imvo nuin WM I iff - - . t . . m. 1 j t. ...... a . . . . ui..' un. oil I' ll. j. iiii. I. ..iii,i. T ... .li..' I in r I. ill ..ii-:.. . -:.-..i: -i . .. .. . .. ,-, the Ci'l-tlll, !l"! "t 111'1 '"liMillllt".t d I'l'l ,, lit ' ' llmt it. I: whh I r "i hi in . '' , ," TI. il h. injr i "I K ii i t-it - n II i nth. r Sti-tc .1 l!i' !! -Ill' l i'lln.'li tin- 111 (if illin ' .,7,'. I ... Ii. 11" Ml'l'd O lull- . r. i V. " c"iy tiel In i '"' i i it . (!' I lii I nil.- l-.M.I-i "II. I'"' I ive c I 'IV, i, YI ': 1 1 I 1 1 T ni it i.s i . t tec i hut I . I .! lull I I; nnv l" :! n. il iii I I'ii! ami ..la l..sl.t I 1 Mali i !. i ..I' the ll ! ! : t I ; lint I! t 111.' ifiilrl, ' I i.i Ii run :i.v,',;;ic: I' .1 in I i,n ht.il .-iiii'iit 'l :i :i . u j :;j i ." niii'i'- :n i.ny , 'coliii.'ii.ii, tlnit "'ill ll.u Mii'tviiinly iiml 'wilfully fii'-il'y tii" MN.irt 'in imi. 'i l..nt, a mill I. i' ic tin1 "in' :! v cii I. The. Crit- , , M t r.meiidmnit, or snli. gtihll;on Y,w ,,,,, 0tivlvd and carried hv a V()((l j0 I'pon its l'in;t refer- ,ril UvVn u. Sl11.lt0i - it ,.,1 , . .. . ... , . , l.v ; jn. 1 aln ul)ll lvti;,lu;ll t0 Ulc jj , ;(J ,.;;, ,,,1 r. OI'O 1 jlll l( 'l 1111(11 KJI 111, T)(t) lollH0 wiUj,romplv nV(,,. it fol.son)0 timCi put tll0 hu ,vill uwA llkl,Iv l Tll0 rri,.u,l!t of tlie il,llni11i..,tlalion U(,k1 ill(1(,d (lU Uin lnl0 ,,.;,, of )h(. ; f,onntl v of the interests of Kansas f!ol tIlllt H hi-u. (,utv to a(hit us 1 Slate nt the earliest i.ossihle teriod. i'ub- iniin.Mli.it.- nilmissir.ii i ovci-whcliniu" ti, i.,.ii. 1, r ii,.-..,;t 1 iiiiii inn 111 ... 11. 1 111,11111,, 111 i.i., 11 1 , ... ,. lt . , uom 01 me poue 01 u.o x nw, ,,,, , , , ,-c- which tho suhitilute proposes lo admit j, Kansas; which in fact gives tho President almost unliini'ed power and discretion in the matter. The coalition between the Republicans, Americans, andaiiti-I.oeoinp- ) ton I iemocrats, has about culminated, and il is not likely that they will nil vote to - cether airain on anv ouestion in relation to the admission of Kansas. - The 'it ani.ks, that ha e followed lie re- cent coiif!ai"itioii that swent ft nortion of f'' ' 1 1 our town, havo located some of our places of business where the friends, may not uuu. o. if po. c o, w. x,.,sii.e,, ; j.wnlonp sessions at the point of the 'is settled. 1 -' - riMI K MSSKUlOltF OALLKRY OK PAINT- commending the speedy recognition ol i,ayomt : and he would d.all this with-' Humor says the Vre-ideut is disposed to ORPHANS' COURT SALE. X INtlS! purrlitt soil al cut of $sn,lioo ! Kansas as n State, is wanting. ?!vcn the out any pel sonal risipie to himself. There accept the House aliK lidmcnt . 1 1 is also - j y virtue of nn cr.lr i.f mle ipucl "til of the ' im.l l'..w er worl.l rfiione.l tiilKHK SI.AVK!! N'ew York Tribune does not rViim the ' is no time to be lost. L'eiitlemcn. Let .line said that Mr. Motiiponierv lm:r siin-e J) o.i.hnim" Court of rlcnrficlil county. iIiitp j Hpnrc!itifc,l l'..r nix liiounand doling, with er ' t. ... ,, .'4 ,' tr , : Lime be pot into the Semite. 1 f vour broil-ht umier ids not ice m h pi . . j o: al . .'.I hi' c t.. pnl.li.i calo n t tbo I '...i. I limine .1 nl 1. mull i-.l other Trurkt i iit, in Paintinn. adoption of the f rittendcn Montgomery , .," - , s,.rvi(.es nro ;,,,!- 'a, lloW I,,., adopted, and tlmt is was in 11,.' is. r,i,u of Clcrfu-ld, -m SA'l l KIiAV, W-nlplure !.o.,,es, con,,. tl.. lWnm. I substitute asallqiilbliciin triumph. While ...1,., u, 1 -..,, 1 rt ,11, 1'.voriblv received lh lOTIf .lay of MAY m-xt, nil the interest of t.i l.c -nr.l.il to the nut.wril.vra of the ( o imn- I ., ... ... ', nal'K. --!'".. ' a -n. no iiiiI.ioi.ii.i 1 'Uin. Mm, !,, Suit, ,lr.c".l.. in and to the fell,'" i,iK 1 pohtmi Art Aoi'intion, who Miihirribe l.ofi.r lh. , the Kepuhhcnn party outside of ( 011-ress, . Tf,-mT ' It s w hi;jiered tha. or.'.-jvn, the :.sh- ,,,,,..,,, ,,.,1 ,.t,i, Mluate in l!..jrs tp.. and 2h r .lamiary, 18i, at which timMthaar.li ' make rather wrv faces about the terms on I f-uJ W"flii-A9 VX! injjtun indlioiianc, has either i;;i,:'il ..i- is ,,,,,, ,,v liinJ, f . ,-m. Lui.uido mi the ,-!, ill take p nee. .,. , ,, ..1 ,. .,...,! I'l'iek a hole in .1 card with a pin, and ' neirotintin'T 'or the purchase ,, the I ol- ,,..,..; ,,,,M.p f id-nrv Htuwurt mi Iho imrtli. 1 ''mus M tS'iilisrnitfinii. reai lily Innl them. Piiank .uutiT wliosc tei'lties sj, angle tin: nir with tln ir liean r...r,l ,t Shun r.li,l.i;sl,ni..,it. ('..11 11 1, it. v tm'ties; yet every one of these ubieets the --f J the. devouring clement will now he found on second street in the shop belonging to Mrs. Welch formerly occupied by the late Ih If. Welch as a watch & jewelrv simp. . ,r ,, ,, 1 ,- i,. ,' , . .. 1. J. MoU.llough Ls.p J ''.strict Atter - ney, will bo loiinil 111 the ollico between 1 the store iul residence of Kiehard Mo? - sop, 011 main steet. Josi:ru Ooox has ei tahlis,hed himself at his old stand, close by his residence on main street lie.ir fourtl jEoriie Richards occupies with his laih ; establishment the front part of the I. A much more .ngreably location, (.ieorgo says, than tho rear nparlinents. R. li. Tavi.ou, Eating Saloon basement of Merrcll ei Carters Tin & Iron store on second street. The striped sign of Sam the barbef will ho found hy those sc-H', inrr iiftrip tllli'h fl si.'ll ll 1 11 111! 11 .1 1 i nn lliA T ' fa neighborhood of front street below the residence of Gen. A. 51. Hills. , Fins. An alarm of five started many of j our citizens from the enjoyment of their, mid-day repast on last Tuesday. The' alarm wius well founded, nnd arose from the roof of "Mrs Welsh's houso, situated on tho south west corner of Second nnl , 'Chpstnut stiee( (akin fire from the i , ',, y nvc . 1 j sparks out o the due. Prompt assistance ' ivn rcn.I,riil nml inn fiiwiiiiiinl.itlliiif ,.r,' wan cxlinguished und tho dainjer over, and every body allowed to retire to com- plete their dinners. " v. u 1 1 , , ..... . ... ... ' ' ' """J'' r"-'l " lino siariti, and looks oxoectliii'-'lv wtill. . t t .... - e ' io!!""r associates avail them . lvc, of Jependently of oael, other, but upon a, thi, ot,prP,uni.v of wclCominj him to his", S."V ,1.';.x'"''icl tho box firmer home. Viilition, siibtractioii, limltiplicdtion and hvisi,m are pcrlonned by dillcrent move- M'KMAI. SCIlUnh. ;ments of the wheels and keys, and as ia- . , M(.oorflanC(l wUh uoiW l,rl;.l(,r(ll.0pilly. asa mii.sician plays upon the kevs of - ',vr.n - l ill i,..i, .. X ai.,..i a niaiio. imd (he r.-snlt. ..i,i,...iiv b, Ihi,,.:,, .v..l,..l (,,(, moiitbs .in.. llio bi.iv,i,..s. " HVtwmsnlle; roiiiiiirrciiig en" ituvday?" Vo tnaniucnt s.vcfv.perU'i I. .. T ... ,the dtliof May.' Teft'diers .v.ho'dc'U fi at- tending it, are desired to make (heir pre - partition to be present at its comnience - , ll!,'nt ; and to" bring Mich text book,, as (hey have in (heir Possession. .: , , ....... t I, IT . 1.1. .1 ... .1 1 I. . I . .. . in .Mi.l.nll - 1 r ;'",.. ;. ii " .i ! T. .' . Ilir-H lV UUIl. tV3 III W..I M ill. Illl' I 11 I'll lit IMll- - , ted to inenaio teachers for the duties of the school room as nosi ihle. - . ' - i I.. STJ I.I., ' .V.,p'f . - pill.. JIM ! ANE It t , K nil -"! . ! mi n U i" ) h, tt,,i, nt -im j II. mention of 111 ill'l liMlll.' i I ll'MlL'tl I'1 1 11 VO i( . ii. ic it (Ml .'. I l'l ilv II. i (illli.'lll I CIV'I ,itr the ! hp! I i ( I. ;ii", Hi' rumi i t , ! mnitie i i A J l"l i' ill' l.'i.i i' mnn i f lli .11, II' tin' l'l Hl'1li 'HI vi'ir'iiil I'M" i' i'.-.. Ilk" " llil'i. iln i re 'i ip iii' I pni I t Ii ' le''t .'. lb ". 1.M1 .11:11,1 : I . I'll .1 Ii 1 ".st i ij-lil t.t cliini prj nhu' '''' J, iiii, I. i 1 i" :m I" i'i 'm I . .,'.c !i"l. Tin'! ' n.i.: i h.i-' i :ii i in iy n ii li'i'ii I " ' lu, r I i.i II II'. LillK' V. it:.' Ill I...I ! . . .'illl I. Hi' '.- J I 1 HI'"' I! i ' ill IliM.'IV uii'l In i'"i i.iiiiiv. 'I V.Tirll il..' v.H" I' t!. I,i'.'l -.'... r..li:.! I sjh .- Inl! i f lli . ii I i iii.-. .1 ..( iii.. I.itt ".( into that count iy. All lVi: . .i tlnii iMim'ti v. All li,',' i - 'iii'-lin.jt " illi ti,,' I'l'.Mi Cllllt JII, ol l.'iin -i.sin. M in il.c li I) II! ,1 f'i.l.'V 11.11 IV- Tin' ijlMir- (' I'"lhin I" ,ii,i.i, nn t .'. 'tics of the i'i- ii' I'lVXi 1' Ir 111 . l, ...i.i.......... mil I ii, n-'.t I nit tt-rnt in til tl. rep nil. !i lea ii nrcis, was i.i n.'iMii that v:: l.nnc. We r. cat. n C'ld. liei'ii'ie :, i'.l to his- ii' ri ,.... III. .. I Illl 1 III. . II. i' iuii'iid ,,i i. i I olial onaliii' we 1-im'V lit'!.". If.' is Isn; -Iv cli':-'-e. ill ,v.,,. ..,i t I...! h! ivi'.'iclaination.- arc mo"o i, ,n, mil. us than his ti'Jits. We have no I- -f that i-- il:ili;rer.ins oil aeeoiuit ' of his ' Kifisas 1 rv j.ri's-i"!! claim tin lil.'.'.-iiie er l.cliet 1 They ' I .ut it nas and ''o t , ..lit of hi le'iii'i rut ie ,.-,:ie wont. i SIM I "It I" I- tlial 1'olicv. We lli'V- aei'Oinj.livli lv.ucli: Kill now that he on boast of recruits ll'll 11s Mr. Ieii"lns. Mr. Wall er, (who is re- ported to l.e writiiie a forty six cohinni Ar ticle on Kansas, 1 Nun ton, a ml i-ome oilier proiniiic.it democrats, we nre not certain hut he will li-itimi.il. His sti.v in Kansas cannot, be lon;i, because that people arc hoci.minj; very n speerablc. nml will not lnuch loiifrcr cniliuc his presence. It is: none of our I. m ines:-, but e venture, ncv- !,,.l., . . ir. tl,.,l;,i fl,,. cll.riTi.ulimi thai I halie could do better just now in New Knnlami in Hale's Slate, or he liiieht take Sumner's place in the Senate, lie is a man of much more ability than Sunnier; 1 while his qualities ns an imitator could not fail of iiiiiii'eciation under tho regime of Afi. 1!i,.l.- in Wnssfi.'liusetts. 1 f we are to have a season of limitation, we would much prefer to take it, in an epidemic characicr ' utonce: so we recommend that Lane he called out of Kansas and employed where I he rai.be most clt'ective. The pood of the State should override fill other con- Siderntioiis. We could not well spare ei-1 ther Stunner or Hale, but thev would noi be thiMinht of if we had Lena 'in the Sen - - a.e. Lane ill tlie Senate! That would' be a nroud dav lor the republic: lle'iif . . . . ,1 would nt oner orpanro the linhiia, an, I , , , (hp ,,;.,( of , 1 . Ihcn loolr thoil'slit it 'riioii'rli that small J if,i,, a romplete landscape may bo viewed. At one extremity of the landscape there may be a forest of trees : in the distance there may be hills Ijathed 111 goMen light, to-day. and over-liting wilh glittering clouds, in, W.miini;t,', A ril I. It 'w nsccrluincil the mid-distaiico there mav he a river 1 'from an authentic source that there ha j winding its rourse along as though it !ov- i ed Ihe e.'.l th through which it ran, and wished by w andering to and fro, to refresh 1 1 ne 1 11 1 1 - i. - . ii , iii i nu .1 .1 i-u 1 "11 in 1 11 nt he a ehureh covered with n million ivy , .1. ,1. .. ... , .-. 1 . I.. l'....rt..,. 1 , ''':IV''3 ' .'-'""iiping towards the sacred i;itrt i... i.,,,wi,...i. r.f ,,,i:,. , .nun V innl 1.1. 11 iii.l.. .1.1.11 .i.-ii uppers, ol 1 ami voting, rich ninl i.oor ; (lowers may adorn (he pathwavs, and hut If , ,,. ....... forest, the eloiiils. the river, the church. the ivv. the 1, conic, tho lloiv. 'i's ll,,, tail- : tci Hies' must have sent rays of light 'which found their way through the little ! 5 11 . Ciiul "V'1 f 'nU !'C(1 '", their liicture upon the curtain of the eve. J Tllii is ono oi' 3l uwt P,rikig instau- j ecs that 1 an be allorded of the wonderful ! propor'.tii s of light, and of (he infinitude I ! . I - 1 II.. .11.- T . 1 those luminous ravs Unit attend the majestic rising ol the .-un. "Not only doe.-i light llv from the grand ruler of the tlav with a velocity which is 11 million and n,i'- The experience gained on the voyage ' t10 p,,,.,,,,, treasurer, hull' times greater than the speed of a can- of his vessel "the '(!, .1. Kei" haw" has j ,s,v;,, -P That it shall he thediilv of the non hall, but it darts from every reflect- convinced linn Unit tho' aver; el ;idaptid to ,-,,., (.o,,,iablo to notify on the first Moil ing surface, with like velocity, and reach-'hike navigation in fair simi;iir weather, ,lay of May in eah and', verv year hcreaf es the lender st rile I ores of the eve sn ceiil. ' call make the I'll 11 I last ward with .1 l'-avimr ..1! ..!....,( 1. ,...."1,,1 ..n.,.. ( ly tI,.,l( M t (.,h. nnm ,0 littl.j curtain ' 'of nerves which (horc is spread to receive lf. 11 imparts tho most pleasing sensations, nin 1 icn.s h Moiy in 1 ue ouier worm, w 1111 a minuteness of detail, nnd a holiness of -.,, Vhiiosot.Iiors once sourrht to ,rAah it... ,.S,,,, . .1.... I...1 ...'..! they constructed the most "' -s'i" ' ! delicate balance, and suddenly let in upon ; il a lii am ot light : the lever ot the bal ance was so nicely constrtio.lod (hat the j Muttering of a (ly would have (lis-1 turbod i(. All prepared, (he grave men ' took their places, and with keen ryes, watched the result. The sunbeam that , was to decide the experiment had left tho! . sun eight minutes prior to pa.- s the ordeal. , 11 ,,a'1 '1,,,tv tlirotijt'Ii ai.Oiiil.lHH) miles in ! lat1s!10!'t r oftime, and shot upon the balance with unabated velocity: but lh, loVl.r luovl nnt, undlhol-hilosophors , v. -. '' ., " . , 1 iif. Arithmometer. 1 he arithmometer Jor ri-mly reckoner, which was invented I and patented by Kcv. Thomas Hill, of Waltham, Miissachtisotts, is said to bo wonderful, .Ikt of wliW.-li uiav ho im rojisofl m m'wi. . , . . .- .. .. 1 li.,: i t- .ftiipmilmlopotthej.ojc. The aceiimcy ,r.uprtivhi (on cif the hoje. Tin. :i.-iirrv - . - - . ; '.ir,iEO Auvr.-A lefto'r, snys tl.e Haiti - , more Sun, dated Holland, Kric nuinlv, 1'a, March 1", says : " ' i A verv ntlliefivn ilitn..r.:.... ..r i : 1 . . : 1 n'ti .1 - 1 i 1 - 1 .... , " ,. ' " veiny luilrs 1)1 I II IH Ti:i('t A I It' lAI'iim t n.. i a . . . . named Heed wan 'minrMr ".,,.n,l .. t in . ol the iir..liv li.iv II. .i. I niht with niiotlier iiiini.itcr at a i.rivnte .home. Mr. h'ecd was tnlien t' ith n tit in "i r..i l , nu ni l ui i nil: iiii . ....li "i 1 1 I1 .. ii'irll. nii'l it v ' ' I'l l" 'I 1" 1" I , . 1 1 ili i iiniii-ii r I ' ti p i'i " Inn iv , , , .i 1 1 ,. lii.rllllK ill " 'Will lin-l liilll linn I tli' ii. l il.ij. "ii ! I' t'iiii I""1" Mi i Ini" Ii" I' It Vn'l'l Ml IM'i'I'l tll HiPlI' li,iiu-!i I- v i- ilni'l I'll' I Hli','l. Hi ll'i' I"1' w.'lil ilnini'.liiil. h (..(fcl l.id li'iniiili iiti'l I.i in- Hi. in Li ('l'.i! 'l, r. lu ll I" tin ii' yu-A ....l tin ll,-..IVl I l'l llli't In' li i'i ,i' " :.n. i.'mi'. 'i i..- ft,. i I'i iii. ' "H'ii v l 111 . mi. I li . ml' iii.l 1 1. i n. (. I'ii. I.il Hi- . 1 1 .... I . ti I i..ii. ... ... i . p... I ! I' i ii in i.i I . .ii I.i I.i. i . I''' j ii. I a ri w 1 ' I In n i'ii .ill i- iniii Ii li iii' ii1' THE rZOriE OF JlANoAS D' ADIillS.SICN. v ,.iiiv..t.,s Cm. March I- " ii i N..T..N I 'n i . Miin-1 ft Ha' I'.'' i ''" ' ' ""' i 1'tAlt Sin ; I luivi: lri'iivi il nilliill tlic Hl't tun I li'ulii imiir ly.s e'cilit letters lnnii Kiiii-iis, of the most inline, ititti , ili'-ns oi i ii. i i-i i Mm . . . i... ... ., . ,il I nil 7. i I I.'ll' II !l VIC II I 111' w "I "t ,111.1 11.., . , . ... niU-iiii, o Kansas n n Male nil" lh. !l'..i..n '.ml ..xi .res - in i' their licai-t wi Mill - lie Ini' IN inlinl-'sioii tllnlel I lie ia - j comton ci.nstituli.ni, wit h t lie construct idi ' put upon it hy the lYe.-ideiit 'I he u-1 miplll-e Willi Hie Wl'ilcrs oi mi iiii "' '- ..iv he ut. '1 for the tel. s W!i. oi.pi'Htli'll to Hie cons! HU! nni. n under a nio'uientii-1 it waswitli the National I 'cinocr.it , print iirc not disi used t" ' cd at I.ei'omi'ton, which wns consul. 'led .' I . I 1 I'.. . !.'. ... , 1.1, t .11 ,,,11 1 lie llelll0Cl.il le II e.-.si, in- ' the sober sooniul tliotii.'ht , mid a fuller ex !nminntin of the provisions of the consti jtiilicn. they have united in su-tainin it. I regardless iif what they may have said in ojipcsii ion 1.1 it before. ' The people in Kansas are becoming en thusiastic in favor of admission. hie ol ijny coirc'-poiiderits says that tin epistle I from Washington. e.plainin.e the policy of the President, bcim,' rend to a hu ;."' inectiii'-' of eiti.ens, brought forth three ' heat tv cheers for ihe I'liion, the l'rcsi- dent. and the I.ocoiupton constitution without a dissentine voice. I f.-oiild not advocate a measure had I the least fear of its creating strife, much less civil war, in the land of my adopted home, llaviurr "I'own nil in the peaceful Shades of the old Keysl lie, notliin,'! out I he feVt lie 1 lal Us ol a Kansas ciil'l Have induced me to leave it. AVe have in K.-in- j sas the elements of peace and prosperity. ' ( nly relieve us from ou'sidc indiiome, !;,nd we shall soon prow to the slat, ire ol preatness, and claim the respect of our Ujicr States. lours. 1-TNDLKY I'ATTKIi 1 - " . 1 From Washir.fjton. s! ,N. Wash INHTOV. April IH'i'- Mi' Aslll.NliTOV, April ... I. ".'.' .11 I'. Mim-l"' 11 1, . ;l. c. ,.,.!,,. ',,i-i I. r arrivci here I: s n n 1 1 in t lie . 01 1 ii. ,,11.11. ..s ' .... .11 -i 1 1- I lie will remain until the Kansas iml.ro 1. K.u 1 1 , ,.i n u .i-a 1 TIicm; Iim, iast st t.-inenls are !;iv, 11 on . minor only. . Neither' I louse of f Vsinvs . h, in i-cssion , b.111 no acceptance, cither condition. d or unconditional, of volunteers lor I'tali, or ' other sei vice under .ill now - i-ndiiig It . . . 1 a-lore 1 .1 ingress. ' Thecitirenlruiiii.rth.il the V: esiih nt designs u 1 1 cmi.-t 1 ii' tion of his abinet is '.. -.t ..i 1 1 . .. 'pi 1 itlLIllllll OUI lUil iHI . Ill' 1 1 111 II I ll 'I S ll'lll- posing il are known to 1 c 1 : run 11 hhis on the gcnei nl policy of the Ad niinisl rai imi, .and friendly in all their r. -I.il i.-ns. ' (icn. 'lal Pcisifcr P. Smith has 1 cell or dered to Utah, as well lis fii i.er.il Tli.rney. 'The chief command will devolve on lie former. 1'kom f'mcAco to I.tvi iirooi.. According to the ( 'hi, ago lVinocrat, the attempt to establish direct communication between' , 'Chicago and Liverpool Ly sailing ve-sels has failed Mr. Kei'.dir,'.v, th ,. ..f..., .1... ... ..w... . 1 Lelitlelllllll who spent the most money' in trying to i accomphfh it, having given it up m iles- ' Vr- nfl' r losing large .- urns of money in ! cargo, she cannot, carrying such a ''arg'V : make headway against seas ns she nui-t , encounter on licr return, an, I,, hat there is inm- . ...in. n un 1 oni.i.-n 11 .1 i, 'p ' in the fall months before the navigation of the St. Lawrence is closed. ' - .;;)" Education is a better safemiard for ,. , liberty thnn a standing tinny of laws. rjy Teacher- "William, can you till llio why the sun rises in the east'." l ii 'ii "uon l Know, air, cepl it no thai 'east inakos everything vise." , ' . ., MAhRlKJl.tln the 1st iiist., by the ' ' . ', , Ml. , T . ' " ' ,. Miss. Mary-J. r.Iowcll, both of this Co. j - - - - - 1)1 LI) At his residence in l'ike town- jship, on the 3d inst., .lohn Jord.in. Si" , , , n"(,X ' ynrs 4 months. I-'',,':t whittia on tue ciiave or tiik I'Ecea- Uin, ii v ins mix. llif ('nvllily toils nro o'er, i And saitiiwi niirMn ni.f c im From Keener of darkne,s lai ud grief, juh spirit took its flight. b , To regions of unchanging bliss, And never fadi ng light. ,, ., . , .. .h.le in the world he shared U, ills ' ' And lelt its bitter woes. ;'s"''r ,"flwl alikw from firklr? frten1s. unvaried foes. I Jhit here secure from every harm ' He enjoys a peaceful iom, Nor can the stoi ais of hfe dist'ivb Tha calmiiess of his breast. . I . In l.radlonl tp., on the 1 I, .,'! ., ..,. . . . "n,C l"'al"11"' ''fc,p'l J ''"'!. U months "Ildj days. ' 'n the 'J'UI i lilt., Tahitha (irahaui. a "ed nliiMiindO ,l,v. ' nliis mi, I J 4 vcai-i 11 inont .1 InV I hi I l.nT. "I'll " ''"'I' ' '" i Ihiiii. i.n lli mtin Hi.-nl l Hi" .ml II' II i. . i., . i . i I i .,n iii. ...nr'ii "r i- n '. M i ltlUK t . lliMili."l'l,n.l. II. l1Ht!'"l'H l'l. m fl' M, .'tll 7, l.!. Iir u i f' j urn. iii 1 1 I.M'TI'.HS imiiiIiiIiii( i" Hi" ' IrnilK'M l"r !" '""r'"' ""'" Mm i'ii .111. 1 I . N.' li n. "H I. I " f lir, .l.ilin fi. ft ..It. ,M. fini.it I l'!i -i i.'ll Vi'll'l. .1 'ill II I'"'1 .'"l'l' Hi in v l.ini'u "' '" w " ,l' Ml " I. 1,1 III. IV. ' I, It I.I..-I..1I. Ill- M h t WiM'. .'i' i;,,.'.. i. I.. I. II .lillM.'. H. I'.'I'T , . Ann .'.'till !'' I'' ''Ill' ,, II. I i i I ill I. II' HI V I I I""'. V..,. Si.-iirl. I'r. ""1. Mr"- sii.,,i Mm llnti. I.n it ii.lr."t i-i. A'.. 7. ,., Alum II, I Mi", "".v Ann Si.i: !-. .I'.lni Itlillll, l.irrill I - 1,1, H iiii 111 iiiiili!n,il. C. li. W.lT-'l.V r. M. i;;:; isteh's (Tici:s. -vTiri h i: is ni:i;i:iiV iiivk.v, tut n." f..i- l I, ,i,. i ii. .Minis Inn i l.i'n -v ii in i ii e .1 innl .iiil I'.v in", "l'l rflnnln fllfl i.r'rci ,.nl In tl. i.tlll'li ..r I I.I' lll.''l lll'll "l 0 I' -", n .ns mi. I till i.tln ir ill nnj tvny jnl.'i Illl',',.. .'I'.lllll- 'sli-.l nml will ,f l.r.'M i. l.'il li. llio Hi1'.! I'ri!.in ( 'null ,,f I hu i' ii 11 - . .. ...l.nl....l ... . ... I 1,1111 Illl l.P 11 I lll'lil i i'iiiiir. i" i n in .m " 1 ; . l'., .,1 n.'iiilicl.l, mi Ti lev Hi,' l.lli ilii.V ..I' .Mnv ii.'.nI. f"r cnnlii iiiiitiini nml iillinviiniT : The 1,1 count of .lohn I,. Cuttle, Adin'r. ,i',i 1 r.i'.'l p.i.1,11,. loii.loii. lal,. of ' ' lint A t Htil . 1 the boioii.'h of Clc.illicld. decd. " oil iiii.,..!.! iii'i.i i.oumy, TlM liiuiladniiiiislratioii ac. ou.it of .Ino, hounded north 1.111 east hy tho Kilo turn M ';,,. and Mary M'Uocv, ad'mr , I ad'in.w ' pike, west hy hinds ol in. M Nunl, mid ,.f t'leVstats ol'Siiiion Lynch, late ot I.aW mlh l.y the south hnecf o. .'llil.l, hidnR lviii . tp . decM. )nirt of No. i'lilo. Writ retiutn-d Not l-'iii.d in iiiiiliistrntio account of Mary I-VI-I found. f well, ifinii.c.lv Marv ho,c,) n.lm'X of Kd-, Ami now Kth .Nov., Is... , 011 1notn.l1 of waul I,' , dc'cc.scd. I N '" A. Wallae... Ks.p 11 lis Att y, ltule Tlic Adminisliation account of ,l,,s, ph "ii tho Heft is planted, to iippenr ami .'iehol-.n ,hninistrntor of th estate of 'plead, snd j,iihhentio)i of tnul rule it or- s;.,..,,,..l ; 'i,.b,,Uni deeeiiH'il. hn W. Wrin ai count ol il mid ilei-M' Williams, Kxoculors ol the last will and testament of .liicoh Leonard, late of I'lcecnria tp. dce'd. Tlic partial account ol" Iavid Iiresslur and Kli.uheth Tiressler. Ad'inrs of the es tate of .lohn Hresslcr, late of I'nion town ship, Clenrliehl county, dee'd. The 1'iu'tial iiceount of Williain I'ullcr ton. sui viviii' nilniinistrnti'i' of the cstalc of. lohn l'ulleltou, deeea.scd. .'OOiS.' lifi'lhS.. I KlMi tlie ri'i i'iit liri' tho iiiiili iii;iii'.l Inst iniiiiul.cr i.f Mi.-i'i lliiiii'i.u.i linnk-i. in 'li" I) Ini ii iiiiniil ,.f Ins I1l.11.1v. I irxms having ...... I I u lw.1,,.,.ri.i Yn liiiii.-i.iiilK-p.I Willi iniiiii' lu llii r L'nt on lnnn or ntlii rwisi', ill ci.nlur ft I'nviir l.y ri'lui nin' llicin iiniiinliiiii'iy 11. li. hwuui'i:. Mmvli ?, l.sr.S. JOSKPII 1 111 KHS, .-.7.'(V nl' tin: '('.'', t 'nrvm'ifr, Ti nmi. OXi: il.n.r cast of Monk'liiis A T. 11 litik'n ,tori'. All biisiiic.-.s cntriisli'd In liiln will . w.v. .............. - : !' I'liinirl v iitlrinloil In, nml nil in t ruin en I h of 1 1 . wni mr ihnio on short nolu'o. Mi li. isa.s.- v. tract in ii.'imo of lli-nrv Stuwurt on Ihe nor hunts of llmturil on tho oust, un.l on tl.o timtl, I"- I : it 1 1 ; i.f Julius riiirist, contninini; jn ihti'. iii-'i e or less, on whii-h nre erected 11 tiro-Mnried lor liuii.-e i.ii'l oilier oullinildins, with iibnut 111 m il's ih .ire. I, Terms C.1-I1 on cmtii miilinn of M.lc. JAM liS S'l'OfT. Aihn'i. of Malt. Stult, dee'd. I'li'iirliiilil, Miir. 31. An 0rcUiianc3 in relation to Boers, &c. ,V. . .'.. 1. ll" it enacted nnd ordained by the Purges and Town Council of the bo rough of Clenrliehl, audit is hevel v eniii t- , cd and ordained by the ' . 11 ... ..1. ..11 i .. aulhontv ol the e, and it is hereby .S..1111C. Mitt 11 Sllilll le. made the dutv of the hlxh eenstahle within two works of th" first "Monday of May in each and every year hereafter, lo make or cause to be made, :i list of all the dog; and hitches w ithin tin; limits of the horuti.'.'h, innl to return the snino lo the bur sail of .'ess i.il the lust Monday of May, which n person is reMrieted to n finale flinre. Tnon list shall contain a short description - inking five nii'iiil.cihi., remitting $1 nre enti aid does and hitches, the name of the I tied to an extra lingniving and nix iii-ketf. owner or owner t hereo . ami in case no .. 1 . . .... .. ...I r ....1 1 1 .... ., , f il. , ... ie .in .lonrnii 1, winrii runiainn over hi.t ' '-- owner can be loiind the name ol Ihe poi-j,,;,, j-;i,gravin. ,.rin. Iir.y eentf per nuu.ber. soii or i,i sons about w hose houso or pre-, S,e,.Illir c,,,iM will U Mnt to U iwon. wk. misc.- the said dogs or bitches may be liar- j ,wjre ,, mlisi rihe, on receigt of live po.lg liiil-eil lor wliielt service the nigii cousin- l,,, ..j,., p.jvo ten cent.s for each dog 01 l,',i,.h s,, r,.tiirned. to he 1 mid hv order on '0" 1(11y dog or bith is harbored.'nnd for ,!,)! ,", owner can be found, to destroy (ir r,.ln,,vo said dog or bitch, or to re turn the same to be liui'"cfs tor la.xution ; ' t)) f,,iliu.e nf such citizen so to do, within ten davs after notice, then it shall be the dutv of the hiirh constable to take up and kill all such dogs ""and bitches as: ' s' i , ... 1 I- .. . . are not returned for luxation for which sei vii e ihe hi.'h constable shall receive fit'-1 ,.. I-. ..I. .1 ...I, ... It l.vll nil v.li .i i.t'i; "l uin ll i.irT.1 .. .io i ",..l v :n 1 I., l. I..- ,.,,1..,. .... .1,.. Iii' i-'iu'i kuh-h, i "e juuu .-j -unci .m uie '""S" ll, il"lu i ,V.,7'";i it. That it shnll bo the duty of (he, burgess to issue, within two weeks after , . I'm receipt ut the utoivsaul list, lus war rant to the borough collector, ing him to collect, as other (ax l,v law collected from the l cim jc.l, coininaiul axes un rsons I'eturn- otl.' ih.l- lar for every do.', and two ih.llars for eve i ., i i'ii i .1 : ry '.",:11 " 1 u;; ? 1 1,0' "1;iy T'!; I rSrctiun 4. I lu.t it the high constable shall neglect or refuse to perfoi'M theduties en - 11-. il.!. -II I - 1.111.1 1 ....... .i.vi.v......-, .,.. - ., , i cc'iiiiji icn iiiMiai-M. i Kretm n 5. That all ordinances and reso - i bit iim iiieoiisisiliinl. linri.tt-lf b nrrt 1 1 . 'i-id i v ! 'ctcalc,l. ' j I l'a.ssed the liincteriitli dav of March,' llSoX. " ! j AVM. IIADKBAnill, I Burgess, i A ttm, L. .1. CHANS, Secretary. Est,,',- nfSOLt)MOX PA T PEir ,,;. ATinri; i. i..,r,.l.v ..Ivai. n,ni t...t...,. r.r i.i ' 1 nihiislr.itl.in iifttolliis day rioiiii Kinnled to UioundersiL-hod on tin. fliile of Solomon Hnnder, I . . V . . ... . . ,- 'I I.il ol i iivuif'toii townlup, tleiirnclil I'ouiilv, deoeRwd. " '. Tersom interenti'd en pply lo C.4T1IAKI.NE llAi;i)Klt. Mizfi! NOTICE. I ETTEItS of mlinininlnitiou on tlio entitle 1 J '"in iieii-iick ihio oi i urltinuf, township, U..I-I-1II..-.I, .inviiiK ii.n-ii frnnie.i w me puiiftrrioer, nil perjoim knowing thomsolvei indelilod to miid etnte are ro,ii..ted to make im.nedii.to nnvment. .... B. D. llAl.li. fob. 24, li.H. AH-UOAD HOl'SE i corner of Main and'vlien and where all persons interested uiT rV " ,",h,re,,"' "","""''"' '' ""' J. II. LAIlUlMElt, Audiior. feb. 21. '..H. 15.11. MEANS, Proprietor. , eb. 21, 1HJ8. I l, fu.l lit 7V... 7' I !,A1 i:vmi l'. fiWAM.I Kurt! it. above Third, ThiU. f IIK i"'ill.'i nl illi- dnnR ra. I Int. Ii'luin nl l 'li. I ImtiV f.il (..r Did nj lil'l inl Mlt'iinK" I" 'I '!"' tirtn ill pl i. itr, lull i' HO" inrllnnl .if In nf ti lliflf fiirmU mi, I lli.' i nl'lii' Hint III.'; mr Hill , nrt. ,i Br. ri.i'iiii.'iliiii' ll.. in ir linntnl wild n cull, Inn in): lln miiihiih iikimiIi' llir limiir Imi In., if iIu'I.hikIiI.v ii inivnli'il, InH'O't . in. n, irmlf uii.1 i. lln r i- I n-iip itllirnli m In ,.'iilriii.lniinn. We mi' ill I. niiini'J In limit uwr hjl ltdi linn In I'limicM Hint lliiller mir"lrf niih iti 9 .'"lit 1.1 imi tlmt w iluill lie nlilo In Kilo uli.lnft lion. MliliU Hi'iiVKIt, - N. li. I'liiiiiiKi'i. will lilnnyt I'" in rraillnrm tit iniiviy 1'iiMi'nnrri IiikdiI In hi Htraiulionl l.itnj. ii. (' iiml Itiiilri'iiil lit'.i.ti. 8. A l. .Mnn h ulrlt lijS.y, . . .laliies I'.. 1-J,j.'hillil, ( .en, Knherls Smith & In the Court oj Common ,,, f Clenrliehl County No.54.Xoveinhpr Term, lS'iT. Suniinons ' ih eighty iiere ' of Mary li. hi wife, nml . ,, 1 ,, - nailer 1 . ro V Wm. W. ITeinili. hleclmeiit lor nl 1 1 1. : t i i:j 1 1 1 ; -1 crliiieil iroin the neeord tins VM March, A. I). IMS, Uv the Court CIKO. WALTEKS, lVofy. BIBLES. ' TIIK Bible Society of Cleai field ro hereby pives notice that their liooks, namely, l.iblcs nml Testnments, are depo sited in the ollice of .lames Wripley, c istcr and Kccoi'der nt Clearfield. The books are of various si.es mid adapted to ( supply cither private individuals or Suii- j ,1JIV Schools at very cheap rates. Very siiiistalitial bibles can be had us low lis 2.i ; , 1 ,..,.,., UJ low fit ; i uts a piece The l.eoplcof the nullity peiierally nta 'also invited to leave with Mr. "Wripley I any donntion they may be plinsod lo j make in aid of the funds of the Society. Signed by order of the Kxccutive Commit 'tee. ALEX. "M'LKttD, Trest. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS. I'l.l llTII Y K A R OK TIIK, Cosmopolitan art Association. 1't ci v utilisci ilicr of llmr dultimir cntillciltD A c.'i'V of llie hire.' uud ?)lendiil Flcl Ilnjr t in).', i nlilli'd "JliSil'KST 1H:TINV,'' bIimi lu A i'o. nl the L'oiuH'iolitiiD Ail JiMin iiloM yenr, nlwi to " - ' A ti niliciiti' In ihe nirnrd of I'rrn'iuni.. !.,. A tree admission to the Iiii.-Ki'.l..rf nnd t'oimo polilnli rriillerie. t 'l li 10. il ii seen tlmt every three 1h1H.n1 paid, Ihe Milieril.er received Hot only n ppleiidid ltiT dollur liii'Tinving, but, nlsn. Ihe beniilifully illui Irnted 7Vo J)nllar Art Journal, cm' yT. . Kneli mliK'rilur i nlsn rc"entd with ft Ctf lilieiilo in the Atvar.ls of l'ri'iniiiiii", l.y nhieh 1 v.ilnnhle work of Art, In l'lnnting or Seull.lnre, m 11 y I" received in u.ldilion, tliiu giving to every 1 siihsii iiior 11 n eiiiiviilent to the value of )' ' ,' io-, innl 11 eeililieiilo ijrtttlt. ! Any one of the lending 3 M)fliiiie r fur 'iiislii'd, in.' tend of Kngriiving nnd Art Jouinil , if il.'.sireil. I' 11 . .if a jnnin I i. tai A lIVAtt IB i"i"i ..s stiimi.s, tlo rents.) Addre.i t'. I.. H K nil V , Actimrv r. A. A. 648 Broadway, J. V. . FLEMING HOUSE, ci:in'K.xsvir.r.K, Pa. fVll" Mil'si'iilier hnvin the nbove well knswi X fluii.l in Curweiifville, l'n., is rendj to e coiainoditte nny 0110 who amy furor liiin with their I'liliuiiiic. T11I1I0 will nlwuys be rupj.lied tt llh tin, best the market atTord, and Inn Iiur with tho choicest li.iii.ir... ls (table will be under the enro of nttentive Oftlers, Al"il Ia7--ly. DAVID 6MITII. M ltlTOKSXOTICK. ' 'P Ut nnderi-igni'd, nn Auditor lipointed bT io Court of Clearfield county, to dintribni Hit Ri.se.li of Zcl.iilun W'urnor, in the hand of , ii . ii ... , . .. '",nc. liu,.Y'u' "" Administrator, Rivei notice tliHl ha will attend to tho Mine on Suturdnj, th. .ui oi ainrcn, i.etweei the houm of 1 and 4 r. in., at the office of ltnrrirucr A Tet In Clearfield, when and w hero till i.erjonii Interested may at- - ; "'ii.i. 1,-llAl.L, 1 hsr, Auditor. - ' 1 JAS. B. GRAHAM, Iont Master, Mcirhant, and oxtenxive - l -f ,,uri" '!" timber, bwnle .h.nglei, e, X i oriiiiaiiiton, IlruU iru toitnuh p. . I , 1 J-. . t , , i J. D. THOMPSON. .. ! ' - f on short niitieo, anil the very best ntyle, at bit ; oi.i stiinrl In the borough or t'urwenfville. j Dec. 20, 185:1. ' I ---- - - - - i - II. P. THOMPSON, " 1)livshian, piny l.o found either nt bi.i office, nt JSoofield'g hotel, L'urwonn illo, wlien n lirofessioimlly nl.nont. Dec. 29, 1Mb CAUTION 4 I.b persons nre tiorrliy enutlnned against ineuniiiiR vim uie lnl'owlng properly, ow in the sifesition of Mark Mairulre, m mid prop- , erly wns l.oiii'ht "hv n al Slierio" nle iinrl left . M"Rnir on loan : 1 Wegon, 1 tim-t- r ''' "h lu'l", li"ed entile, lfl fheep, iilfo OT t. .......I . - I . e .:i.i i. .- - """s"1 "y u "i imicubi rrn ui left with Murk Mnguiro on loan. J. V. NELSON pO.. I Feb. 21, 1R5S. AvhYmivsxdfwE. " I rnuK iiiidersicned an Auditor npnointcrl oj of m. the Orphaoi' Court of Clearfield county '. ' flnvemiier .teision, isj7, to audit the Adminti - .ri.inin m i-uiiiu oi isiuie nioom, adiniuiKtrntor the oitnte John R. Hboin, doe'd. horel.y girei notiee that lie will diwl.arire Ihe dltiet of hl P l..'. - v.i a .. -... ... (it 2 o'citn k, p. in. of nui.l day. at til offic of -' Wriiner Tent In the borounh of Clearfield,