f.U lltjiililiiaii. ii ri.i.Ahl II I. I'M'.., u.i .1- i.v.s. M FMORtAt. 7' IV,...,,, i li 1 1 . f - Tin' fa. I HI'' I 'I'll I'Hi'tl of li' I r,', uj'll ( h lit II, iiddri" II.iiihoIi In I ln'ii' fellow- rri.li . i.fll nntv tif ( I. i In ii I- cieiieo liilli" prcenl n 1 1 1 . 1 1 i . ii:'il!ili.'ii as to tli." removal i C the i iniilv hciit front I t.i l 'in ,vcns illo ; find do-.ii o to submit tin1 Intelligent . 'I'iix payci el' the county n few reiismn against Mii.l renion', which they hope will roeeivcsiiinothnii:'ht. 1st, When the I.ceihitt(rc created (lie "u:r.l'N.l," ro!iM-:v. 1 hi- inniii.i u:te j'i'tiU t. .!.. in Li f:il for lli'' ill lv p'.'.l, (iiK'i.i' persons are uncharitable cn eir'h to insinuate, lip. un tho ill i iir el private revenge. I sacriM' . nil th" oUjg: ti'.im of fi i-i.d 1 to I'liiil.l.i i . 1 1 j I !" tiaduee tin' 1 i"-i','i,t jih.'l if ti'ii'ii'K " ith pri atci soc.irity, lias been in the liiiMt fur M'voral ni.ui 1 1. .. i'f iv; it i nr; lii -i ! -i L t el t t aid nort slanderers fidso ho:ds it j r 1 1 liif in, in the shape nf letters mm. .imiiii-u'II, over 1110 Pignaiuie (Ml .- . .. . ,,. ! ,.,., r,. (1 , ;,. ,.f . i. ,,i . i. ausini .sinn ami uniiision oi intelligence, - j Abraham Winner owned the land up. hi t"''i iilt" lho i,l i i,.,,i. ., ,. "Nen. I n-lali I . , -Y.., Ohio im I (I,,. v. illi Hi "t, Will I " Mili-lie l Willi lei t' ilk and- 1 n I I I "IP I 'll'i-e A e." Ill 'l"l I I !H ' .''. liii nn tied iintl ii'ii .' than r ili-o-lnlii.il i'l tlio I ni'iii w it iuli lytli'i Sew nl'l I n lion, V lii Ii is now id.-nta A w itli I I lie i ill i i"'li ii ih I (lively ill 'i iii' inn i -in. i ni.-e i ciiini.iii ii ii'i ll'l, ' ai'ic.iw.lll Jejil! .1 : .... . .. ... l MI4 - i i pn-,i I' ll, (.ill "I H i. lel-hip, as tlll'V allege, fi'l' 1 1 --II- Stephen A. I','U;'I:M in;. I devotion In the doeti ine of popnlnr M'V neinity, inle t feel highly ll.illere l hy the I'liiiplinient pai I them !v thi- i'."rt.i ti"ii. (.'I' rmu.-c tin ir fiieiuUhip for .Mr. 1. will Myiir. tle lil to ( icy the lule ,'ts cf tho I'irj iUh. 1'l't "IV Ihl V . I'll 0 fh II llll'l I'l lilii'.tl" tun I t -i 1 1 1 . 1 II'.- I m'I lli. ii ", in etli' t VVi.i, the n... m y .. A, tulf-t I e I In 11 i I I'l i ', to I Uil't rt del mi' ..r I lie joint il ei till- lll"ti"ll l.f . t. t'. A 1. I.OI'U 111 tile I ei o lU of " ' i' ill ( i 11 ( IV ' III J our (.in ( Vtil I , ihlilll;! I hi' int live V rnr, Me who lilieiile-, filnl ( i7i' el llio C' lllt lion .' i- n-e.l- Sln'. e May Tel in lf,.t, tin te hnve hi ( II l ilt ' v. f I ieiimlili in ('h iiiliehl or ili hum,;,,,',- vicinity tii' d lielot i'd ,1(11 y of the ( '(Milll V .vliiN', III the hii Dies pace "t I ime I w cntynilii' rnili i ImVc Cr;ttJ ", I'l L Ll. Tli is cntei'pi i 'ing Yiinki i' having ni.i'l.'hiin"i'll'as ill'i--ti ions , ' in the All.mlie (,'nl.le ii.oieel as lVinmui heeii 1 ' illl tho show illiness or I Ir Kane in "et ;, I- . i .i i .i .hvtho Gnvrrnor. 'I'luv uuve not ic.i that 1 1 in..: Iiinwi I ti'oji'ii to (K ith, llft lit la- - I,, '. . i ,. . , ,, . l hoy would receive propositi in they vvero !iili!in.oni"l his coniicM in with that in-' J 11 ' .tiuidod great auxiliary of llnv Tus in the '"tl"i'izcd. Several propositions wee countv, th.v aiithoiied thoiippoiiilincnt I-'"1"' M"" '""nl ' cfthreo t'oii.tuissioners', who rl.ouM ..- "' ;'("' "", "I" '"' f''l" villf of lYm.i ;.,.i;..:. i,... i.. , i;.... ..i: 'ill" " t ii villi', or with tlni litizeim of Unit ii.ri.i iii.ii,iiiiiiin,.'i I iij ..iu."i.r, .... l'ers of hind or money, or Loth, ii.sun in ducement for locating the county M ill up on tho lands of the proposer ; liohind t'ur. tin, .lames inith and John I'letiiinir were ii'poinled l.'olninissioiici's for that purpose I ... llw ' tl.' ill I'f mi . 1 It . I hi i I'll ; ll,1vilt)l II l' i 'III too Itli lit id ii'itil, HI. I villi ,V"iii Itvlnh " III I', I shall n 1 1 1 tnpt to ci'iuu iiuienie a lew liotl;'hlH t" !. ill-el II I ill "111 I'l'pl l , Oiil I'l'ipln 111 e uImiiI fiv cidiu, .lid will l e li.r some v I 'III 1 1 so far n J"ilit iei HI conccl'lied, lis ( 01 1 he epei led. I will HI- deavor to cull th" nlleiilinii of your nu merous read. Ms to n hiil.jei't we me nil j!l-i ally ( olu i 'i a In d in, t's wo T i ii 1 nil he In Id alike l lllpllhle. 'I I ,.( J'lif.s" thn eli nl lever f'T coon or evil, seeliii 10 Illc is lenniii'i io' linlni. el " ' ' '," thi 1 1' in i )ni tKlll ie r . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o I lli" Sla'e iiinl in,,l(. i: .'ndl'illlv ellhi ii I. Willi th.. ,i ! 01 el) lli'lH' tin h tip'.ii mm i. ij to I o I' d and t H ,,,, , ! t) th.'il' i h HI vvi Ii' i nlin ; Me fentv .i., . A i ' ! iniil' i iiil. i After an Alnel ii nil Ii "U'l'llci'Jll.'l ihry hnve 1 lor f)!: '.vhv "Oivnsioii.'il . " , . I'l'llinied to lirst iiiiiieii.il ii v. rv iioi'tcnl, w ii iii'i' at a . 1 ' loss to know i'( ll.'lVe b'"ll vi miii;'; tliLiii. eions L:eli we have met with, that of the I'ress of last Monday, ho very gravely in form.s tho puMie that will he his hi t ef fort for "some finv.'." I'ut that the mvs it 'l lal l.a-i- ,.r i i. ...l ...i .. r I..:. ,. ....! "i , , o i i lie i. iiL'ie i. li il e; ui ni'iii' in ,-ii.ii.it.i,; i i'.i.'-am.illy so.'-r wlicn iii-i " T, ,i , . ... ,, l and inl'orii'.atMii. Although tlm dot Tint- 111 kite i.e. in uu'.'.M eon-- ' nation in. 'oiin nllli,.i i Willi ihis ili union di-eiee, vv e non , J eyinptoms of liiinu j , and lanU l'.iilidu,n; tiliielili; lo itircilieiils very imnnti;r ally imposed upon tho A in'rii-nii, ,.0j.' ! The KClitillleliU held find Uttcltd l.y hi , UK II II" Sewnl d, fireely, Hale A-en, m dangerous nlid fatal lo the liherticn 0f nr' couiiiiy, ns k.tiyehtiinn ii to a dnjr, .p tolV II, 01' Its tit tin il'xltc ICllllty- !.,.. I. 11., I, .11,,, .lr,,.t 1'i.nm (. IVirl fl.nl ' 'nt ItOW llllhtleri.'ia Wt9 t'l to Lu uh... . ".th. Klh.rtH arol.ein made to preju- ,it(1 ,,u.na..,mlf('of ui-s almost wholly " ""'ti''t U't "H'octs u all, dice th..' j'l.hlic mind, hy urousi., person- , . , , , , AVe ,.. warc ol Hie irfidcl M-iilimn, !r ill fcelinir iiffiiiiist iiulividiinlM in I'leai licld; . ,. , , . , ., ...'.. ; ,.,, ', "I" tliin clisn of men, heiuuse they urevvkW and not Inr l.chi.id vot. will .l.id ihe N-w ' I'l'-'inultcd ; vet it mms incrccliM, York Tr;it -, Alhanv ".Un-ul," and litUedlbrt is made to stay the fr iiuuK'ioi.ssuiidhTthii.irs.con'staiitlv , rv- rpsso1 M,i'h I'livitiw. Our ineanua to every dis union sentiment, I'"l't'd oconemy is so liberally uminged, i,'l,.l.,. n,.,l i .I,,. Xoi'ih or in i . i wllll;1 i"uU the reason that Bllell la'. liosipssed hy him who look with jeidou y i j, liludo .s eivon to tlie r.ivir.g-i of tlio.su Brit- It KoemMoo incredihk, for helicf, that ! ""VW. 't kc;iuS0 ,. , the A inei'iet.ii iieni.Ie Iova tuik.i Tl..;,:a. we liii VO liinon ' 118 neivsiMl'ors cnlleil , i - ive pity the porous eil'ted with fik Ii ct ty niii'i'owtie.-s of fiiiud, as to envy any on." whatovcr Lis locution, any device of per sonnl position, mid still more di we eominisf.'iit.' tho condition of mind ; . I ' ( "l ' .i ..cii... ... ,.r ;ji ' " n.an .r.ie.Mivori.a,,,','' tho l.at , ial ' 'l.i.-l. Cleal fiel.I is hllilt. and 1,0 proposed " " I . . "" , ' ' " ' unless li.o.i'ise tin.- Witt, l" i . 1 ' ... i... i, ..(.... !..: l...., .. o a county ol wlili'li il kiiouui nc nis ' i l: i v n' ill": i 'iiii i.iiuin i i i it inn i land in Clearfield and W.l'Ou in rash, pro- l" i'lo to hn a citi.en. AM ru:hl miiioed A tn .... i( JI ,, ,mt mT iuu ;,, t0 h, in-i,U,ut "'dors nmj uMii-ttoin? 1 iinsvvor onipkul: ' ' i ..... . r . ii . i i ... .i ... , , ., in. hi in., in. .mi. ..I i .o ii ...I. iii,-.v in i.iie , . , .. .. i i .cii iv. no. em mo wioni' consists in n,.. ... . '.i i vi.ie.i. i lev won ill urn c inn roiin v seat ,., ,. , mien nil nv i . Mien is noneTe "i "' ' '. ' ' !' '.? 1 .."I i.:.. i.i ii;.,. ,...,i '. .i of a corid cninnniniiv. can call their own. ', .... c..... v... .i. .,..,. ,.r i f.f .. vcciiiiii''ly evcHastin.' fi cedoir. and coutin. i .,t . , J n soiwotirn n.nii 1 i I I I .1 t.f lA I tl H'll lli. ilt H U H'lll O ill Ifl IHJ IHI ' ' 1 1 V 111 la i4 .1 I 1 1 V H . ' 1 1 i ' I J 1 1 ' I ' U . - - llho.trrosidoncv.itniavrcHd.'eatlv;''! Legislature, and vvas accepted and wo only m-od po n. to the tact tl..- ; ,, aieadini, j.Iot? Does tho " We, !ut J '""ir iiniietoliisiwi.iHMivailv'in'nthin ..J by them. A law was then passed fixing; have now in I loatfield (, chinches of , 7V .. ,,,.,1 I0,.e ,,, r )K,nv,.ll! I 'iin w ell sat.sli. d that wo arc tendinj iiii.no to his pe un.ai adwimiuo Hum u . ,, ' diflerenl ehri, tiairdenoii.i.iations, all built. I.,.. i,..,u , r,.ri ..,..;. , .i;..1 towards u revolution similar to tho on- tical "OcoisHMial" may depart in a I'lVoofj 101 'l ' J.U proposition. The town was laid out'.!1'"1 a,,,1 ''.v ,,,is l'"roufzh, Imt by conti i-1 3oKtiull of ,10 i;,,ion ? Yes rtvilv, it is t,'ro1' ""'fetors hud tojutt. glory, ho c lectnhos; h'.s l eaders hy the rev-1 ..Tho ,)arl()1nv the Sphorc.s"-a - and a report and plot of the town was tiled ; ''Utiom from citizensot thoeounty, that our tlu,h, Uuiv ,kll.c V,i Mi aiie infatu -; ,h(,-v ,0 "J?t British I'hitionr.lsorae mostlii'ilhai.t disoovrncs,:vollll;,;Klvin pr;w.Uoi(l . ,, a 1 in the ollieo of tho Secretary of tho CVnl.1'wn:t!,, vi'wi,h 'U 0,,"'ri '",0,"in-lation mu'-t ceo,, oVr the mind of nna 2W, in tlu-ir day, and we will have among which i, the dit'dosuve that an ar. ,rillllin. ,,lt.(;i. a pin lmiiicnon that n.av ; inonvveahh. Abmham Witn.er paid his '"aulil'ying ur village l't our ; Vnu.1 ,.., to n..ist , ;uic i an u.diolv a,l ! to undergo the wme not far hence j ifna liele a,-! t-armg in ionic papc;-, Fp,i.k pj L.lt nt.vt.r itlK.SM ! 3.000 us he agreed to do, and he ennvev-' "V"h ' building loads and bridges c.,llin ,( ..evt i thtdess it is true. 1liw':tl "Ulst plaoo to Banks an-i aijusLcximmcndatum ol Senator B.o..kr, ed the loU to the county. Afte,wurd.sti,c!"'l other public works, will j r(iltoi.s ul;1,( , v,,.klyi ttlllillK.ll(, J'lirlinme the political grave of thi, which he designates as one ofhw luiplcs, ' 0 m Walker-His Own Account If n,n,nwli I, n in. r.. heal- at lcn.st a favorahlo eomiuu ison with , !,,.;.;,,; ,,, ! naiion will soon he dus, and who will U . . . . v.. ...... vi... . luuriiviii i.iiiirin.ii ...in ..... ...........j , "Iictri I nnd.tiikfib'e rvli'uiot'" of having been or of his Tl ns en either written by Mr. Bilcr liinisclF j Wahhiit-toii' Nov. js.-Uon. William dietakd hy him." l'rofound meta-, kcV )i bu,iness U,.,0 j 4Il0t dir ectly ivi his tract of land. All tho owners of lots . lllo.io of any other villa-o in the county. Oth. Komnvuls of tho location of coun- patriotism sentiuionts that wi . ! I 1,t 1.1,11 t'.l-T- ' fit. l..i,.n . .. .... ,..l.n fr'UrClV . . . v.. rii.iiiit un io n uu giYL. i counteiKinco to our worst enemies. mi MU- in (Jie.'ll'fieU ehuill under Abraham Wit-1 uul- JIC""IUI15 ul l"u ",lim u,,m'- ,.,,,1 in di.solnlinii and anarchv ith thelmoi. s.ii.ii. ol'il,..,,, I,.,.',. imirawiiM ill.'ty coat?, occasionally beeomo necessary, i . ...i ... , r..,. i., i.;..,i ,i f.,,.;,,!!,,.. The piOL'res.s that they have made laiv . . ..... .. - - v.. . . w 4.. w i . i . . , . i v . . . . . , . v . . . . ; - - :imi i in lit lm-.i iniiiii: j fiv.'i i' i mi" 1 - - piiysic.an. J.vasonal J-ovney must be Uovcrnmont ; it is in part to n-cortain thelroctly from himself. It will ho seenj'on from the growth and devclopomcnt ; yo ,mV( , in iho coimc-ils of the lb' ' i'" themselves into, the (cumiN qutto Umsluiv with . .enator 1. s. style, and jvX(c.tof the proposed lSfitW.intei'fei'cnee L.crorore, that a con tract was entered in.lff"( "'tioa of a county, ils business state and Nation, who labor wiih IV i the S:.ite and nation, has very niuci. lu try in; to jay him a very poor wil'!" , i" NHiira-uan atli.irs. He is satisii.-d that to by the Commonwealth on the one side, j i-i'"'l' ii.creu odin aeertain luUioii, l ' Worthy oi' a bettor cause lird to crei.te'(,,",H,1(l,,,,,'d ,,,e,n in ,lu'il' '"'ilb'lity to int'Ut.inu.tveiteiitly pay tuu oditor ol tlio it lvJ, ,l0 , no ,i,,(iriiiu-eto lawful emigration land" Abraham Witnier on the other. On jbe rapid administration of justice require ,ionies,ic discord; the a-'ioL-ate of which 1 " nnls t!,is ('ol"lt:y. tboy arc beeony paor to which ho relers, a very grcni one. 1 10 Nioal.. He denies tho truth of the ii.e faith of that eontiuct tho Tac-navoi's the Courts to bo in tho midst of tho mass ',,, ,i;i' !",r r,,;,,,, I in' mo daring every day. How loo: labor to obtain the ' Wll A '"' r H':iUi tt,',,''litu tuch a Lazuroui. and thitwu jtrl.te is nioie thttn ' Oa.u nl" can fi id, that tlio gentleman to whom tLe autboihip of thin aniclo is ascribed by the pretotulc I correspondei't of the rms, novereav n T had tho remotest iilea T such en article having beo-.i written un til It' saw it where "Occasion.".!'1 did, in tho publia print?, if indeed he hud ever rcen it. But Fi ncy may be exrnred for his ra thig. -He played master trumpeter to great men folonp, and had grown eo fat and elicli in his comfortable situation that lie may be f .-.pocted to fell very snappish since In; has b. en d. p-.s.-d, ar,d is not in erecting their town, and rendoriiifi it i cinorgeiiey occurs here ; tho increase of ga1)0 t.nJ( ,,a jVom the zeal which both Tie happen to know, and wo dare, nsfecrt, !.,,.,, m(.n,',imt there has been a sale ofbonds I r pi. n.i.i i. l'.wi coo'noo of the noi.ulation. Xosueh ...vtraordinarv ..'. i..wWW..i;a fi1, i'ri .1ii.......r...i " . " . - ",v"''",u'',m,M'M,lm"'),"'"'''m-J'''l ' ' . . . ' i iiiese iwo as.- " " " """i'fv",l-aiid tho Transit route, and hence that part inont'' i tho cuitrarv notwithstniidiii'', ' ,, ., .. , , ,, . r' . of the rrcsident s i reclamation must havo lecunn that tno fr;i nds o Senator 11. 7tid , , , . . ,. , " I'icen loiindi rl on incorrect mlormation. wui iL'.i in. v .ii i.'.-i .t . e us linen v e vio. it r ,i ,i . i j no iuiiner sa'-, ;i'.ai me p( s.eneis leave social e; But 1 hope the American people will b accessible by roadi and other convonien- the county is even and regular, and no r .i ... ft, til j.i10U,i ext.,.; th0 calm las successltd in overcoming and bnnislnii res. (section of the county is no nuirh more ,.n.i ..." (,n.1li 0 t0 a ,hi ilu'v tint ot their present domestic enemies in the fu- Can that contract now be broken ? If it Mobile, are e::p.v.tod to pay their own jCan, must not the county refund tho nio.i' ey that it has received, to the lot holders I nvnenos nii.'t r.et or. tln'ii own i'.-i rninsib.1 lily. Thi emigration is uiulor tho aupi- ros of the Southern Emigration Company, which h.ii boon in existenee for si x iiv.iuhs i'.nd lm biMiioli'M in Alab.i n i, i-ippi, L iiiisi.iiia, and Georgia. Tiioi o is no clash" ing of interests botwoeti i! an I tli" Cm d Company. Gen. Walkor will probably leave for Mobile to-morrow, though it is no curtain that ho will go out with the tir-t party to Nicaragua. densely popopulated than the oilier, as to silrnei 1 1 " bolli l.v reason of a I'l'eat eol n- 1 ' 11 1 e moil inierivt in the general welUjiv (.! ', our country and people. ' j o well Know the lilowd anil tr. asui o it cost the ralriots of the Kevo'iitioii lo est lish thi.-beautiful I'epuUio, j . n 1 1 1 1 i hav ing been done, we have a great re-pomi-biii: v l ("-lilii! ui .on u . oi vvi.;. ii i.. .m- iia e 2nd. Tho borough cf Clearfield and " i'l cost and a heavy increase of taxation. yCt ui-ehar-ed three - i-r cent. Wo owe r. m ' ' i ' ... . .. 1.. 1 .... ' . 1 ie: caucus, pny more ot the county rate- j mis weoiuy nave io say ;nai wninii t.c, (i, i.)t require mi y change. 7th. It is a.-serted that a lariio increiise and July them tho damages that lo-iilt of taxation must result from tho erection from iifi infringement? The money alone, of a new Court House and pondcroi s rows and its interest, will amount to more than jot ciphers, are held iqi to thestanh-d gaze the exi'ensc of the proposed new Court- "' 'the ta.payor, with a 3 lo the h II of house. them. $30,i.xjU,(iJ say they, this b lilding as the sa-0; of the l.evolution were in bani-hing their I'aihers from Ainericm Soil. Nctwillislaiiding, wo havethii coiilt lalion, it is our bo'inden duty to restneitli ...i, cr d.iv nor night to I'vert such a fatal re sult. How many will n ma n blind l thi ir all and every interest, the futuii iiillsl uveal. .V,;. JH, '5. AsinaiCA. jiKfiy io iw reinstate. i, or to una a new , desnatch. dated i:i 1W Nov, Oth master v.pon whosebonnfy he ran flcurirh. j aM(j Silvfl it con)PS from a reliable sonree. And if it does him any good to talk about , TlC , oft,i0 rM c1, ro, ( lvfi.ini.p "bugles ho is wiloonio as far as we are eonet-rned, ai it does us no harm, and gives us no uneasiness. But when hole- Indian Attack On Fort Dafianco The Galveston t's :t:i publi' lies l lie fol- and levies than any otho; two of the re. j the next i day s a contract can be coin maiiiing districts. The assessed value ol ploted with a competent workman, with hVt to our foivfat he, and after, i xxXVth COUGEESS -Second Sos:ioa waiil to the human race at large. I., en -co vvliat might v clian; property in that Borough at tho last trion-, r(,"l onsible sureties, to take the old mate- brought about within the gins to talk aliout Senator I'.igler's parsi mony, nnd meers ul the "haid-fistcd democracy of Clearfield county" does not tally with tho lab .-t accounts from Santa I'e, jmblished elsewhere: "News ha? just reached this place from ew .xlexieo, that the atavo linbans lnul ... i . . . j fatla 'kod I'ovt I 'c hance, f.oiiio sixty d ilia! assc.s-niciit was iiV.',5'.)7. The assess- j rial, tind cro-l un l jimsh a new Court Hoti.-o ed Value ol lands owned by citien of tho j tit' x li.'O, in as good style ami of as dura- j borough of Clearfield in other parts of the j bio materials as the best one m any of the j county, at the same a-ossineiit, was Jl-O,-, adjoining counties, for Sl'i.tit'O. And ttir--li'.T. Making a total of Sl'.tO.OC I. thcr, that a commiitce of gen: lemeii ol The assessed v due of piojierty in the ' this lloroug'n, of undoubted means, will borough of Curwensville at the same as-I guarantee (from their knowledg.) of tho fi- segment was $31,085. Theasscs-od valm of lands owned in other parts of tho conn her citizens, was 512,050. Making j means of the county at tho 'we t rah: t S'.i (Imt. ivliil.it. 1 1.,, ' ttiyatioii. shall be found inadenuate. at "m'.' . have i-1 eiyhi V eai .- j nances of the county) that there shall .' ' itO '(-.? of taxation, and that if tho '-.- -;i imiii ui oto,o-ii. co 111,11 v.iinsi. un.,....'...".".. n..... ,,,,.,,,1., u.,i .ji.,.,., 1.1 -.1. : ... 1 "tt Willi 1 wri 1 1 101 1 -a n 1 1 w nriiiil's' milliliter' . . 11 . .1 .... .1 1 1 1 , ,..,,,,1 f 1. v , ...,. 1.,,,, ,.-111 he will gain but little favor from thos-' V,, ,;,;",,:;" , " , u. ' " " V" , , ""ny raten were inuis, , , t,e,. am. - - m- - m ly-.rencc who known th" character of either.-! T ' o , ,be ' ,,;,,..' Litu,. 'ht c,tu., pay ?1110.:;x, d Curwens. j vn.o u,e uiiims, am. ,.,,, to tne county tor ilvI11(.n lvll0 in ": with a loss on their rai t o' ninety killed, Jrenutor 1'.. although not "open handed" j An ,, the part of the gun iscn of three viile and her citizens pay $202.4 . j reiiubur.seineiit, out of the vstutl rote of tax-' U.S. Capitol, WAsuixoroN, Deo. (1. Senate. l-'ii'lv Senators an.-vvoi'i'd lo their naine The oath ol ollieo was administered I Martin VYVllates and ho took his. seat a senator from I eloiv.ii'o. The eveil. niial.'. oi Mall Ward, ofl'exa' and I'limna- b. Ciingni.in, of Norih Can) liu.t, were pioieiiled. hi motion of .Mr. flvvin. (C,il) ' tlio i 1 1 iim.-i.' was ii.iiili. il Unit tiie Senate is res- I to business. v 11.,., nn,.n;,in.. . . .. . . . - "I ...I'll".! ,. .-II .111,-11. I. t,, ,111 I 111 L IA ' rei.ro,.,nle(t and - on!, oiled I .y such br.gut m,llliltnX tn w;lit t,1(l pj.t. liiininaries as a i bs'.er, ooiibury.(.'iid,-l Mr. Ma-on gave notice that he would. Winihi op. Kvei'ctt, Choale, I.avvon Tuesday', call np the cause of the Span 11111I ' 1, 10,, in !' i-b sehoon '!' Ainislad. . li's.-i . .sjwar.l, r.'Sseii'lon an. I otiinr- iobiocled that this claim should be siliizlcu correct views and vrineii les : who ein-1,,,,1 n,l,. s.l ei,ll,.,l fm- n v.ii.i'nn by the bold proiniilga'.ii.n cf i'.i itisli sei.ti-ino'.it.- among us. 1 '.inamino-i are d: iviu.' mil ol our hiill.-. ial legislation minds simi- hir to those engaged in 1770 lo led.-'-ni; and save us from I'.ritish t ln alldoin. J.''l 1 us seek for an example for thry aro by no I moans scarce. Jn-hold .New Ki.i-land once coven. ed, ''' I""''"''1' , , " , , . , 1 io motion 01 .Mr views ana principles -1 1. ... . 1 ....1 ,.r ...1 - 1 .. :.. fi. iin- . . ... , . ..... , .... , ,Morli tnanit. 1-V.in..v iI.a irill not ,,uv. .11: .. ..i.. tl. : 1, I 1 "u "-e' i in no ui seaieu jnopei iv 111 1 Moved iill tlicir talents ami their mean.- Hie sui.ieot. 1 1 slooil. vca.s. navs, U. ehashi, good will with dollars.) is 'the I be ' ' ' ' l The pn'Sent inhabitants of Clea, field . for tll0 fucul aevelopemcn. of the na-i (. At l'lininnte-i to to 'J o'clock the vervr revewe of mi-mnniou- neither was! "A 'lol was fought on Sunday, one mil' Lawrence township, S.KO;). Total, h we paid for then- p.operty at its value us U(Mm, h ,,, , (jt,.t lla, Mlr!l .,,, , ''"''' .I"''1'1'1'' 'as leee.ved and In Tory rc(.reoi jai .monions, n. ltner w as 1 m, i..i, c. 11.,, t uin t. ia-a An r...,i ,: 1 n.i1i.,,,ee,l l,v il.e l,-i i,.., nf U. ,n.i',.. e. 1 leading ol it it immediately commenced. , , ., , '.. ,. ., . 1 '" ' ''-" 'ill continuo'i and lio.onrt a inure to our . .1. ,-. r.n .i.nii. Vlmi.li., ,( I . ,1 I . , 1 , . r, -, ... n . , , . , 1 .1. . 1 ,,..1.. ...... . ...... "T "". '"--" neia noroi'i' i. Mi I. is. i : eavtie l.l nn.l ier seal uiei e, inev inso i .av uieir ia.es u ni .... i i . . listanco sixtvi ... . ..... ;..u, , .'. , .rra,'f"",,i,i" no ever known to Vm. ot ins "pecuniary liienns in his lile. Ana it tlio tiomoera-1 Ma-'olliin weaponi rill. cy of Clearfield county are "hard-fisted." I yards: After an exchange of t.vo shots, jib ult., citi.eiis paying more county tax by lll'.t.'.tS j 'he value of that propoity thus enhanced. House of Representatives The galleiics of the House are crowil.'d townships of Tike and Lawrence. they bear honester lu arts in their bosoms I" niallor was anneai.ly aviju-teil. than ever John AV. Forney did. ., , " ."" . J v.i,in. . J Terrible Tra-eJy.-On the 4. .'HI VI ... J v v 111 il l ,,v , .uu.ll.L V...n.. , ,,. , . , , . , . . . , . , , ,, . ,. , ... ,. I J hcodore luce, a negro, lieim: (hunk, en- more central position than Cm ivensvillo. add much now to hut degred.ition or his! c , , .- i It.w I'lKiih'i'il iilmA'.i tn it ir: in ti i ii .r ' ' .n.,1 -,.,,,. I .... 1, ... ...I : nnf each year, thin the whole oftho populous 'and in reality they have coutributod large-l v, , . , , , ; ;, , t,R; ,K)()1. IIo( cn Ird. Clearfield borough is , ly towards all the county cxiicnoes; mill;-. . ... r , , ., , , , 1 - ' ie li sot N. vv 1 ri. alii ' w 'bat ii.-islieeoini . .. .1... I., 1.... .1...:.. r..n,.... :n reaiiiv a1 no- ni'i. iiinw men lino., iiiiAiis iu , r , i , i . 1, ' , ' . ol those L'leat conservative and national Hccoru io inein as n comniuniiy, misery, I in (lie borough those it rights, that as individu ids, the laws of the of Mill Hall, ami deiiian-1 the extreme couth western comer of the land eivetiicm, .sustain them now .and will Be Caietul. he rnUicul Abontiomsts Joi, lii((J01, 0(. t,(J v,ai..tnui01.. I)01, refus- county and Karthaus is in Clearfield conn- sustain them until they are undeceived, aro getting fearful that the "U h.inj.l n- I ( .Q iv(, j.j,,, Uie y mil lho lu,gro ty at least 7 miles from the countv line, 1 The TAX-i'AVtUi or Clkaiifillu. cllai ' will not "toe the mailt on tne qucs., . , , ,,,,,..,., ,.P,i,;,,so thm if it I ,:.! .oil,. r,, i',-,oKv;iin ; Dec. 8th. W. minds, that once were heard in the Cal.i net, Senate and the halls of tho National gaged in earnest cnn ersation. All appear io be in fine humor. At noun iheSp.'akor called tho Housed order. After the delivery of a prayer, tho roll Congress ? the truth must bo told to the ! was called. i i n i if,,, i i i -, . About -00 members responded to their shame ol the land of "steady habits, see ; .,,, r those great minds Mipplanted by such fa-, Ui: mciion of Mr. Florence. (IV,) are? natical demagogues as a Wilson, Numm r, jolulion was adopted appointing a commit Pitts- Hale, Banks and I!urlimaiue the. Kobes-1 111 conjnncl.on with that ot tne ir-en ite to wait on llie 1 resident nnd iiiloin din that a quot inn of both Houses law -liinl.lcil, and were ready to receive any ominuincation he may bo pleased U lai'LO hulls. ('x41. l-in -a Mine, Ho i.hvavs found rlwellinc in i"11'0- bini In tn out. w-liieh tho ne on refiisiio'. ' been i-nmileil at III initej m.,1 ttir. .11-1 .in.-,,, .'". mi h i. Tn l'ivsai 1....1 n,wl ;u . 1 , . ,. 1 ., .. , 'l ho daily houi'of the session was lix y tlltimaIy brm Finm'Cin Whht! the formor .truck l.in, over tho hoa I in. ' from CI,a. tiohl to Thro, Km,, lh,; ex. . U U urn.ulty 'of lourln e.M.,nenr ,1 'ZZ !ZV"Z ! " -'nl J" - , . . thoy now only proloss to entrap mnvan fI. ,. t t 4i. . , :. . 1 . .... 'toiirlicrs aiml itmiohI hnsinoss imn. lho " . " a i-ioposiuon iofoipci Homs oorusuw ,ii3iiuu.tvvt 'ivui'n mi' , (('' r r. v . 1 1 j j r , r T- . , . . i - 1 , pi 1.1 11 uiu i iiii I-'; i u 1 1 1 m t i n. ii 1 1 i i v 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi un i i i uu oi hi rs hi v i n v . 1.1. n : i . i .. tion of noBtihty to outhern ms.iu.iong, R few ll,w thom al lll0 llc,K, of llip. to Cherry Tree, it is 2 miles from Cur- j,!oN Citv" CinivutnirCourcr. Pitts- Halo. Banks 'and Ihirlin.anie the. Kobes- i ccnsionany n.uninisior a mm. ( 1,..,,,.. wheripcn the latter i-eized n ( wensville to the northern county line nnd ni-Rcn. 1'v. Number of siudcnts aitcn- ..ierre's of America nun of 'cction il : al-l caution to prevent them from jlifitchet Rm, lrew at lhe ncg)0 j t ho Clearfield must be passed in goiu,- there'linclhislnstitutioii is novvoiiO-mo.e than ; . , 0 ; . -j. 'lf , . " J '"'I1 irinlhc.r l.v pocntieal advoca-; ovenin Ull. ,0 ,Jt .; g sober, r.gain came Tho distance from Keeder Kings (near treble at ,,nv .other siinih.r school in the ' ; , ; - ' , ; ictrino of popular Bovrroignitv . , , , , " yr' , , f., T r . , icountrv. It is a model, well tniui-bed ipl" "u " "u-1 IIUI0'' "'iki..i aiiio.-. . oi i ervention -thinkine that tho- 10 1,10 hoU ''' "''"'" Mr HiU'tcr onlt'wl J ( 1'Ciry J ree) to t leai field, has always (.nuntig-hmie of four large hulls, -.Ox', i- m -a lainciplo i.hvays f umd (Ivvellincin . , ' ' . h .' , J him to go out, which the negro ref'.i.s'mg, ' been counted at 0 miles and tho distance i.'KKO, 'J.'xTti, b'i.f-(i feet, and iscondue- thebrenls of domauomios the fruitful ; ', nnd thay occasionally administer a little wholesome going too far cy of the doctr and non-intervention ; thinking that thov hcif co-operation. The Pittsburgh J)s pitsh exhorts them not to forsake the true faith in tho following tiiriiificant para- giaph INFORMATION" WANTED ri.lili.i n . lu i' iinil.1 I in llioal ir.ri.ll.ii i""1""'1""" uii.i lumii r.r .in:, no n 1 1 la ill 1 usioil, 11,1 1 n as nun Ol I'l 1 . 'J ho distance across tho countv is ,i ,.,;,.i''r i?,.K ,,i-;ii.... -.'Vi ! Comnnrn n Wil.-on with n W'intbrnii n, Kverv feat was vacated, md aeloetioB- -about 'M miles and Clearfield is iviibin two obtaining the medals here, also in eastern Sumner with an Everett a It-inks with a 1 wt l(' "liulu ',y eiw,i me,nl"'r 113 hisnamf. I miles of tho centre of the coin.lv even in and western cities Low prices for board i ' .. T piece oi paper, was drawn from tl. .. t uu.iii: itui.1 ,v uiu oiiaiiiu v. 1111 a i.aw re u( ( i.,,- tuition Healthiest cilv in the Tteforo the politicians who profess to was 11! years of age' on tho -I'.HU of 1 r-,.,..,i t.- (SM V .1..,-1.- ,vKa 1..C ;.i t:...: ... ti .1: i and ''-- b , ...... .v., it.m unn.ii.jii, i nt-v vile., line, ti i no. i ei . . . . , ,. . , , l,Hn,',,;.,iil.,a M,. ii..!,: . . .. . . I mon uoci m ot Km irraduates , . . . v., . .. , v ,. i . ' . . . . , . ... i .....vi, fliii.ii..l In rnpi .11 ... nn...... i....... I . . . . . .. .1 ,. f,, .. . . .. . ''.' 1 "" . '"i ' in.- vino ,..,ti,.i, I,,.' itiniiiii.r Mliiiili.iiu en ..tn t eu I IV lllll'IIV 111 ell. IV seelltle 111 1 ill. Host lo- or 11 Hillavd. Oh New Kngland ! how are! of carrying one or two Slav e State. or any circiiin-tances lelntuiLf Curwensville wero the c THE PRESIDENTS MESSAi.E. of Presider. cd, but it rend. in thiii woek- Miner. It is ono ol the most lencthv ac ty 'a, it add. ess K. Jenkins Pittsburgh, Pa. political assnspin ! lover of America nnd amenta of tho kind that his over emani- lead tho "Op.otition" decide on backing '.Tune, tall, of light complexion, spare face l""011' inasmuch as the erection of Pine to be the h.igest Commercial School in the nigh departed from '.hoe : but let iw not1 The K-cond annul mcsane down l.om tno sianci uiKen on mo uiaverv pandy wiiisKor, ngnt nair. lie was a car- "'""'.i "asoeeoine a hac.i :aei, aim ncces- ........ .t .... ....... -- - . despair, come and let us reason totrot her p.nehnn ,.i lm. been .eeni.' isi-,fi w. l ...1 1... io... e., ... i,t,-,i. i... i u ,."... i .. i. .1.. ' :t. n-i-..: ,.,.i lose or business men in anv Mirt of the 1 . b I'ucn.in.in, nas oei n u ( civ 'IT""1" '., ."7"";" i " ..e,..,. ,e.j ...v.. ue samv iiiiib e.e.uoM, u.c loeaiini. oi vicar- - , Miges and patriots, de ver Now EiiLdand ed us too lite for insertion whether lf.Mll pay toljse hall a den rang, d n, hi mind wh m be K II. Any field becoines comnlotelv centrid. whilst if r0'-n,': , . , ... ,JL ..... , J., , ., .ll""t1'''e'".lstlon Ctnt-.o tn nri' i.nl fnv I (u nrt lil.i inrm i.t'..i.. ,t .,'..,.,.- 1. I ......... 1... . t ' i T OV l. I Vll I lr 0!ll inOCimonS Ol W ' IC. ' f niHiun t'l UU; UMllM'Mtlie MI1U UJO rtuira mvu .iuii'.m ioi h.-. . .ivh. v i nnoi uuur.'ii voinv i nin un " lit. n iii.'uu ir?. to 1 'n," fi d wi'.h ,!, e t ,m ,nd ,; ,",! e ' V I ' f V ' T, mU'' , ! U!l'ntor' to Crocl V',M C''' wiU,out 'z notice by tho California paper, that their sentiments, they have all given ut-dngton : but bo eatirtleu with anv millc-aiid-Hutei' com- , aran -'ai k, of Enileiitnii, c;iani;o countv I in.v.liiii,i inn ..on. il..-, ...nhi,. . i . i , , i i . . . . , . , , n promise ; nor is it likely that any could be , Va. He was last heard of in Clev eland, a .M '""g ' U!f a movement ,., real estate Inw boon com - lerance to opinions and ent.nient.s in pub- cd by the vari inado which would carry a single slave short time after he left. He hasa brother! 4th' fhe 0,,or of capitalists in Ci.rwens- nienced ... San 1 ranc.sco. 1 he .San 1 ran-; lic .jHties, which are either wholesome that require tl State, except Missouri which is md-ed, as Churl .'ston Etc county, Iowa. v illc to erect the county buildings, is f' ! to cl.eri.sh ns individuals ami a nation, ' inont. f r 5 T-uhtion, and there is nolh-j l'K n "o ".u'waid or to dispise and shun them, as we abhor! That it is a , d' .iWy I&;iwldeh U,ra'onntT vT reu- i !".S ' n Tho Leg. for IK.OtK,. which recently Uoug.it - and ,hun a pestilential disc,,,, which in-! .ally admitted, even by tho who objeo' .mall atli.ir anjhow. Tho people havedered penniless and bereft of his rcu ! '''t-ire can have a do.en of o tiers ,,f ll'r'J: '',.,1 nrei.Ie8. j to the yievvS of the President, upon th had a Kirfcit of eompromics on the slave , son. .same kind, from citizens of the county. ' ' ,PUX. J' 7: . . m." . I Patriots 1 lovers of your national homes. 1 vnvimw inoie, m..f.i f ,1 in TL. 11'., I t si .! - 11 her institutions 1 compare those men and ted from the executive Chamber at W.vb Wc notice by tho California papers that tl'cir sentiments, they have all given ut-: ington : but not moro so than was renuir uiotis and important suljecl- the attention of the Gofen perty was sold , or io cuspise ana snun tiiein, as we ahiior -j imt !t )s a most able message is univcr- i i.. .1 ... a . : . i -r. . . . . .. . . oi .vonioiniier. roaoiiv onanL'eii nanus s nco i question aunt .-wievu(s.e io see to.ne fiapm riendiy to tlio caused l.u- any one ol whom would make a "a nf v' for 0. 000. ( l.her ' under whoso banner will vou enlist t- WPu L,,n..,,n,-l,l ;.la - il,t the fltriZtKilh in:in,,,,,,,y l-ry. j thiit' of it, even at that. Property in the ins,anCes are given by the llUl equally - The sentiments of those men are lor t'e reputation of the "sage of wheaUanil. dign.ition if thev must. "Union-saving" t-J'-lf vou design lo make yourself hap-' vicinity is enhanced in value and the pock- striking. . g00j or ovil of our country, nnd they have 1 ft thorough statesman"! fully sustained it iR entirely below i'r. ,py. look toyoui thought.s before they be- ets of the Hpeeulator are filledwith thepro-' j 4 " , j ;,,oc 1 to be examined, and it is for us to! this review of the present condition of Tliid'n viwtii lr Tr,,rh) T)n n'l let 'CPino desires', and entertain no thoughts coeds of the "nice onerntion " look nt r ..1 ,. . , 1 . ,. -,. 1 . , misiniiivui uw (.iisiiinuiiiiiiiuuui mat h ngiii, Mr. jhsp-xkh, vo n t let ..,, ,,, , ;,..,, , cctus 01 un nice operation. look ar vestoniav refused to hud bills aainst the chooso which we will havo to rule over immtw V m-n nnmm.llol l.v n. orcsso: l. liflnr.;i',." f,......l 1I...1 ll '"".' "i'l I. rnrm-sA nf I ,n r, ,.li..,o TI, , .,..1 . .. . .1 : .... 1 . 1 il. ..1 f..l. T- I I lv" ' - 1 .'I'Hn-ii.v'n iMiLi-i. 1.1 1 i.i i ii e Hiro'in. , . . i .,v i ... i ..v vi .,v j'.vii.. v. . ii in.. 1 1 1. . i f .an ! s ue.ioiiuiiiu iu iiiu mii ver i.eno. i o- i us i nutted to unti-hlavery, dis-union princi-! B-iA miserly old fellow has hit upon an ic, the laboring man or the businessman iay the whole ot tlicm, sixteen in number, plea ;in other words, that they are virtual.;"'';""."1'0 s ,ftvo "(Uies. li iiliiliiiAtiiula nni ninut 1.. ... L r in Itntfinn n lir nnrl I .it 1 1 n t l.itvt ' J . . 1 .. ... ... "w "l ....o. c-"A soft answer tnrneth away wrath', - 8 ....,. .....,.,, jty r,f the laws agains;t tho slave trade was , with a national disoaso, which seems to ncxt ..no j:..-ni. .s. v.i .1. nun !.iee(n,v:.r ns mo man said when lie hurled a S'ruah 1,11 u,u ul " coiHiaet wun u.o argued, alter w incli the c.vso went oil until me is gaining ground every day and tho . theyoftn never. 13 admitted among the at his enemy's h.-u... ; Com mD.i wealth, f.n.lshis property deprc-1 Monday. aflliction is becoming more generid-imd ! WIf you havo a soro or painful di fiiilblul. There must be no "backinir t-. - - - tinted in value, and his hor.est enrnin-'s1 ti. d... r. c...:Vi. sl"'l'.i i .. l, ,. ,. 1.., .1 . . .. un nml i-i't. n biiili. (,f ln Viir'nfl aviM ir-Ji i ne limn vmo lion . iii i nnn ii.umi r. -1 i ue ivev . 'ir. o iiuii is on eierieiii iriui Hi if rvno ii ,., i..i uoiiuii'ioiiM. hiiii un ioks nil ei o - - " on,, aiiu.ou win not, ruor -no.juu more. J ln lias Ix-en the be so in time to come, i other work and matter, to omit even V Tl ta M....11 ,1.. 1 l ' . ...... lie uses the i (Wf.eld who ha, imcied l.i, . were bought before the Court, and their b, c-,'7' 7 . a.'Stract ol its contents, but wo win ... ,. ' , discharge asked for. Tlio constitutional- l"B l'nH 4 '-,,I,CS n,ls lon" "('cn "lictea lay it before our readers in full in on: IK!l Tlirt n.iin tal.n ,l.,nl.U,l 1 flr.Din frnirt IVn utnrw h.liiii in 1 Sr.r. .1,., . ' , ..... ' . ' " intends to twist u. Jie win then bo abb. slavery queuiov-" "The nnti slavery sen to npin a bigger yarn tlmn any other sailor, able Gripped from him to swell tho already Shavvmnt, Mass., for ling "acold, distant ; aliko latitudo or age poem to give it no "'' , J ilor, ' largo piles" of tho sharp lu,iness man.- man." What next T U kt This knowu , th(,