I I 1 Swi"Sl, f ST!T-"'" "" TR-r 0 & i jt t .- 1 I - I ..III il.tfiii'M'lliilOMnrH.li.lim.t hM.U, . . ,1. to m e Ina "l einm..." lima n'i '"" , i ii . i r . .. i iT ar.n f.;il'. 1 T.'T'1 V.,f . . .. -I. ....! I i.nl I i.np I ii il il ii. nil i hi iti ,,,unly "'" : " '"' ,,,M.r,"' ('-'' ';';:,,,,;V H'.ren.o your ..f.rp.bln "iM "n ' l-.r- whl M tin Mmiiuw them briefly in thoir fKl'f. , 1. lie " "i-...r.i. f.y hm Vi'' , . i i ,y I. 1 1 , removal oi thr- cnnnly building in AlirnW" Junior, who ai.l J.l.tMl, amid , likely to diminish the "pity" that swvlls inJucoin;nt,)illK;rcllycntr,Hl into a ,hi. ,tho palpitating breast olTI.e lewmcd an-riu-t. wIjuMi it vioiiiUui, Hill com pel the thor ul tho "memorial." ilmt il county to rW' ml the money it received, nnv to tin) lot MJtr viWrr Abraham Wilmcr, Uie "aiii.ig." i'"' resuii, irom us infringement! What an argument for a Ill r , 1 . . . . ... I l1"!! it, its own refutation. Tho net of the l,eg- Malum Axilla the county Boat at Cleat liel j ii like every other Act of Aiweinhly, and .uliiect to repeal, chantf.i, or modification, u 1 1 ... I ...1 U O..I liy the powci linn fiii.r.i-i. ... ii lm fl "contnict"lialilo to i lacted it Jtutassum- ..' Wuiu.r'or lirSl L X.iSrT.' iV" ''ul n"0onewc Ahrahnn, Witmer or l.i, heir, foukl vail themselves ol its l.rcmMi to ro- fover .laiiiiii-'c, audit is uniMwxihlo for them to sustain any, ns uivy ao noi own owner of n manufactory who, utter selling nioa loi contiguous to it, removes his e- tul.li-liiTifiit. tlim depreciating tho value j 0 iny 1- -1 ' y - ""r'trj. tlio le.inieo mo n.u uk-uiui m ns mi inv attorney -o im.tituto an action under s foci."' w 'v..uuSu ui acting men-, (loui.iie.ss, ns thee aro acting mirnsnic, Sliest, pari or r erguson, nearly nil , " mm u.ev ivm io i assuiuoiisiv ana wo hiiiiu he, in . 1 I I I ..l ll 111 t lull i I.rt Cm. ...... I ........ .? . . I .. . I !......,D..il Ill i 1. . ' Ucameiui w - in .vi ui.now, iroinmiciyic, it fjeinjf, tlicm, on- : or Hell, ana n small part of Beccaria, in Clear- "".-""".v .u neir names aro en-i,,,.,. SO- loU" who traoo their t.Uo to Abraham , tirHy tr, 'VA,- n ,,-,;,." t build flobl ; tho ttwnshtps of Canoo, Montgomery, l"' ,V '? ' ' ,lrci , , . , ' Witmcii could recover dania;es h.r (ho vi ;iMthcrr liurche.s.r court houses t their lnll(1 1 H 0) r. . , ,nj-. . . .tr i- i - Icuiiire m m IiooIs will not only aid 1 ! :;.v.r.x to Pkatii. olation ot such a conu-a.i, w biinpiy per-own expense, lint trim it is that there 1 I ' ,. , 1 r ....., ,11.11110011111- u.e ciisioin ol barring out ( .-ton was froen 11 1. 1... 1 1 1... I I 1 I ... 1 . ... . . . . . In .li. 1 1 1 .nn mul Nn hi 1 11.. 1 11. i.i. I M.i.v. . .. ...I..,.. 1 ... . .. ; II .... ... . . i . i.i. ,10. as eu mi"., m low. t i niMJinitiro six cnuielies in I. IwuTielil, and ouuully i " ' ' "uu " 1:1 hhiiiuiuuoii ; men .:.,.. ,,,. i .. rii.btlo recovel ihuiiatfes from Lli'iHti-it.. it. ii 1I....I.1I.... !... i;i,.. ..... 1......1.. iftiall na of Carroll, iu Cambria. This u ill ' is the lo ntiiin of udvi.nc. nu.nt .mi .....! A l" luu 'lekut' th. men circumstances, he would bo laughed It would have been bettor, perhaps, for thej boundaries, that is not susceptible of cultiva out of Court. Hut the refutation of hucIi 1 laro licai 'ted uutlior of tlio inoiixoritil." tioii, mul it contains, in ndUition to tlio largo onaruim'Ht w lute, rso one khwh Lm'1 ,it tcrtlnuitho writer of that "memorial," that if there was really "a contract" huch MlicUhois to provi thcro would l.o no jjeroftlYO removal of tho public build jnps from Clearfield, for any Act of As wnihly that would all'ect tho rights of the parties undertluit "contract" would bo de clared, by tlio Supreme Court, unconsti tutional and void. Hence if lie bcliovcd hisown argument, ho would bo tho last ninn Io si. end l!et. ilaht of hid valuable time i in the preparation of his "memorial," or ! exert himself to defeat the bill asked fori by the citizens of Curwensville. lie would j . ,i .: . i :. ai. : aluilv and dispassionately await the issue, and if they obtained the passage of an act' fd to the Supreme Court and have it an- nulled on the univesal and firmly root ml j principle, that no Stato can. pass n law im- wiring tho obligations of a "contract." the tux payers, therefore, may rest assur-, cd, that if the public buildings can bo ro rtdveil at all, there will bo no damages to pay in consequence. .So much for his first pysition. 1 His tiexfroason" is that the assessed Value of tho property of the citizens of your borough is greater than that of any two districts in tho county. Admitting ii to he true, the force of this argument is not very apparent. If the people of Cler field are so very wealthy, and so much op posed to tho iemoval of the county buil dings, why do they not oiler to do what the people of Curwcnsvillo projiose, and thus save tho tax-payers the cost of their erection? Why, too, do thay not build a resiiectablo hotel, that when people at tend court they can he comfortably ftccoin modated ? It is a fact, known to every man compelled to Visit your town, that there is not a building in it that will atlbrd de rent hotel accommodations. It is iuipos nihle foriiy innkeeper, howjver much he may 1ms disposed to promote tho com fort of his cucsts, to furnish proper enter tainment in tiro miserahro, rdd, rickety buildings now used us hotels. They would be a disgnnr t.i n Village vossessing one fourth the wealth that tho "Memorial" at tributes to tlrs "enterprising" and 'jwhlio spiited" citizens of Clearfield. If tiro peo ple in your town are so rich, and the loss of the "public buildings so great a calamity why surely they can afford to erect them at their own expense, togither with alirft class hotel, nnd thus prevent tl eir remo val. One would suppose if joor, poverty stricken Curwensville can allord to do so, tlifil .f. n-nnllbr nnbobs of vonr enterpn- sing borough would scarce miss from their! overnowini' collers the paltry amount nec essary for the purpose. It comes with had graco from men so opulent the own ers of such large possessions to Ask the 'poor' tax-payers to improve their town and lncrcse the value of their property, al ready worth more than twice us much as that of any other two districts in the coun try. The'complacencv With which the au thor of ti.e "Memorial" Inn's oftho afllu tnee of your town, nnd at the sumo time asks those of otlror met of tiro cwnty, whom ho demonstrates to 1ve f Yor in comparison, to forego the opportunity of Having their public buildings erect ed free of Cost, for tho siMicial advantage of the borough of Clearfield, lvmids one very much of "beggars on horseback."- Wo co ne now to his 'third' division. I i ii:. .i .i.n iMr.riviil.lil LoiYiiiL' i is in a nioi-o central position than Cur wensville." It is a well known Tact that Curwensville is within two miles of the eenlrc of the county, nnd assuming it to lie otherwise, there can be but little doubt 'luit conclusions will bo arrived at, when tin. i. i ii.t. iilnil to the t.eoi.lo . i!.nij;iini iimi vy . -. -- -o i v i.ii, i iiiiui u ii u, , . ...v.. . -I I n , , -. r traveling a few miles farther, or paying reel their buildings, and vvhereyer the mit iiKTeuse.1 taxes. I'.ut, snvs the "memo- jjority fix it-there let it be. lho pub ic rial," it "amounts to very "little inasmuch , buildings nro lho property of tho people, stlie erection of l'ine county bus become I over which they have m ight lo exercise axed fact, If it lias, it is cer.ai.ily not I fa Ka l lM ..1 ..I La li.n .A.nmr.iiAil nt t U "wi.uri.iiwu oi.. " ;"i' oii-rppeateil pledges ot tlio -weaiiny men of aenrfield." If they have been sudden- I)' waked up tneiit. tho f r.to tho l'ino county move, frien.ls of that measure mav people of Curwensville. Had thank the people WtoraMitk,y liA Wirowrora uone. : . . - - mnam ujw uu..."- ... ferlmps, when it conies to he toste.1, they , may Im as loth to loose tha laree section 1 ' . . . .. uiero imnn nn ..tiopt io nn. v ft tun conn tv ii.ire tail oe neri.en men . .. i'u i uraii,iti.-i T. .. ::". ;. " .".:. .V i. .1 m. to a irrcat acgreo supprew.- ouim.ii, me erecuon u. x ... ,..v, no g, .. , of iUriHin is yet too w s tucv are voncerneu, niigni. nave oecn unving i.ius, us " 1 : 1 ....... r the State and tho POMnoncd till the Day of Juuctnenf, and nmmed the soven Uitierent orancnesoi ui , ( w it vet remains to bo ocn, whether tbey "mcmorml." pornutino to nv.u.ic- s nfnt of the vouth. .1. . .... . 1 t . . . I . .1 . -.1 iMn.nn" W ll V 1 IP i,m W 1.1 &11I.I, LUU IU11I. m.UY l.v.l ...... . w l llifv ars. now to relinouish the public ries of years the citizens of the liorougli Of Sffiff. WhSTOhlig TtheCearfirdd have been enioying the a.U lormutum of l'ine county to prevent Uie n....l. i- ,i n .i i r ... ,..,. ;., it lho mill. I uoiilofCb...rti.dd from eriK-ting the pub- iu Li.il, lin. .Iiopa OiAvnlease. and where thw can do It st the least cost, and with the least difHciiity. Wo oomo then to his fourth hoai. , - 4. Thovery strnif audtyDnvininnaorgu ii'ei.t here used why the public buildings should bo rotulnodLs that tho oflbr of Cur wensville to ore t them "i founded ou 'peculation, and there is nothing in it but iharp business tact !" 5. After fishing hore for somo time to discover tho "reasons against the removal" 4.. lit dir. ,,,.,., ,., , ,, ,( i In, I., il... i ii i. i .i ... l'i n i . nr. nnrn me nr.on.IlK ,r-. ".,,or "l" "" '' ll."ln LI- -M .i..i..n i,r i ii. i. . . ' . "l-illVMlin .lon tilt,,! niil, so,m reeling nc..i,H hidi.idui.U in (',,. I; Id I" ! ,,,.t nltl,,,,,, I ,., do t find t... othc "rcmo.," ,!,.,. . m,. ,,,"t I hi Mm Is rutin ly nhnvo hit .(tiiiiprviM - nnion, nod I nn only hope, if cl" Curwi nsvillo will desist in their cilbrts, lent tho lurco vnemim I..11 i.. l.i. .i;i. I., iliosom produce I collai 'county bo left nn orph ie, nnd I'lcai lield 11.... I :i.l.. . .i-iiiiii , Jiini IVIIIi'lu another ''reason" in 'liit'hly' that cg. Bpcd nic that "thcro :7 , , aro mx ciiuiclica in uieaiiui'i ami tranuo t0H.iv thin "reason" i.s iicconinu nied with tho candid aeknoivledenient that "they wero built alono l.y this l.or'o, Ht V ,,:rnV'i,m,i"S m cUh"m of, tl10 I f0U!"J,! . M.'u'we there was no 'Sharp county!" I ..resume there was no Kiwi, I.UNinoas tact' exerci.sed l.y theso innocent, honest, wealthy men, in uttinu other peo-l pio to build their eliurchosT They wero y are grand and inayiiilieieiitHtiiietuiesiiKivo it an aruil of about four liuii.liod ami 1 AlIU 1 llOV ai'QWorthv. loo. of bonstine H They cost, 1 presume, an enormous sum of !, .. " , " " , ' . IK,"1!lrs; mint mr less man 1110 cost 01 one 01 me imhit ml residencesof theso "wealth v Jio Imd Ml tho "churches" out of tho lll'i'Iimonf lilt ho Mnnnt 1 1 imi w.- I f-ir t. 1 lha. there is not a church edifice in your ' borough at all commensurate with the ! "wealth" of your citizen", and instead of ! bihisilwi over the cheap uncomfortable ' over the cheap, structures used as churches, these "wealthy men ought to lude their heads in shame. 1 Io winds up his "fifthly" in laudation of tho "public spirit" nnd "liberality" of, 1 J,i 1 presume, these wmo opulent citizens who i i.nv so much tax. and own ho much 1 property, and net other people to build their churchos. He might have quoted, 1 as a case in point, tho subscription raised, ....if .. t . . i .1 within a few days past, to defray the ex- penses of printing his "memorial" and other documents. It was necessary to raise some twenty or thirty dollars, and these 'Hbrrul,' 'public sp'.rited,' rich men, actually svibscribed tro dd'ur eneh, nnd then went round to tho "j.oor laboring men and mechanics" to raise the balance in twenty-five cent subscriptions! What excruciating "liberality !" 0. It is said "removals of county seats occasionally necessary," ..ml, I may add, this is especially the ease when by remov ing them tho tax-payers call save some for ty thousand dollars of expenditure, w ith out discommoding themselves, and in ad dition get a better location. We coino to his "sevcnth"and last reason. 7. This consists ofa proposal "that a committed of gentleman of" your "bor ough, of undoubted means will guarantee that a new Court House shall bo built for !?1),(MI, without any increase of taxa tion !" What a "liberal" nnd "public spirited" proposition ! There is no evi dence of "sharp business tact" in this oiler '.' Hut how does it coniriist with tho propo sal of the people of Curwensville ? 1 hey offer to build not only as good a Court House us can be found in any ol tho neigh-1 boring counties, but iiew.iuil, (needed as bad ns the court house,) and to erect a first class Hotel, no that the people when they attend 'onrto.ii tind com fort nMe and le ss; eclable. accomodations. Thcy intend, also, to erect fjas works, of which the pul lie buildings will derive advnntrge, and Which will uddd to the comfort and en joyment of the strangers who may sojourn in" their town during the courts. No one can fail to ulwerve that if a new Couet House is erected in Chcarfield borough, it will bo hut a brief period until tho tax will bo called upon to build a new Jail, for IL . 1. ...... ... A ......... .r. U.....I..- it caiiuei ue. ..e.i.ua t.i.tv -w... . turo is utterly unfit for the purpose, ho many prisoners have escaped from it, that it has really ceased lowcer to Ks a terror to evil doers. How much this 1ms had to do with the recent alarming increase of orimo in bur county, it is diflieult to say, but of one thing all are assured, that a new Jail, capablo of holding prisoners, is badly needed, and vvmt, sooner or later, bo erec ted. The single instance of the escape and re-capture of Warden, about a year since, cost the county a large sum of money, and since that a number of persons have suc ceeded in getting off altogether. It is high time that ft building should be provided 'hat would be a terror to coin inats, nnd a j.roteetion to tho lives nnd ' the attention of those interested in tho move-pi-operfy of tho community. Let the J ment, and urge upon them tho necessity of ac "lihcrar," "public spirited," rich ."n of ; live cxcrti(11 T1,cro can bo no doubt, if the Clearfield agree to erecx mo puuue uuu-j dings without any expense to the county, 'nnd so foitniiirove.it iAt ocrsonscompeiie.i to visititcan obtain comfort able necnm jting the coming bossion, tbcirprayer will bo i. l Mi ll . .ill...1 i 1 t 1. I.. . la not .ip.niiucf ill thill 1 . motlations, nnd it may bo possible that the people, in lho submission of the question, , i ...'......- ... . i. .i .. t ....... i will decliio m li.eir lavor. .vn niut, . t..- ivcnsvillc desires is that the tax-payers of the countv may have tho opportunity of Widiiiir for themselves where they will o- control, and if the, f-rto enKtr , mvn fHUll PNf'Il I HI UHU' SV1IH. Ul nil,"; ':;",":.." ,.., Pt,in,n wneree.su, .m-j r" . To deprive them of this right would be a j gross outrage, only ciual to that of depri.jStucH . ving an individual from the control ol his ""sp own privute property an enormity that 'iw'i1 ,,. , ..i .1.1 ma ..a snmnvAII. .w.'.iv..,.. . r- - . ii mnmo imiminga """'' ......... .n- -niinwmi If tho tsx-pnyors ar therol y 1 from their firectiou 7 I'o not all Its ai gti - ... a ii.i i . n i,,mr urt age ot tbe pul.lio bum ung.ru, ... . y lmvn irrrm-n wpnlt.h v. anil HOW. W Hell 11. w have grown wealthy, and now, wnen in w ones vmt tie erected, they refuse to loit themselves, and desire to prevent the tax - payers from taking them where th.y car. T.nuA It HnnA wit.lmiit. exiienso! I ftfar all - i , ,. r the sophistry an.1 special pleading of tho learned author of the -memorial" will fail to convince tho people that th.'y should foreno iho otiportunny or gnning inn. public buildings erected withot.t cost, and liuild them at the.r own expense merely to-gratify the opulent and wealtliy men ot -ri..n..i.i .n.l .nun ilium tmm tlioslina Ul V. 1VU1 HVliI, huh v -..v - u f Nh.. i.-M. Hint mpiiI.I M.Minnn th, i. iktMti.i. PlRECOnJiit. Tor niiiiil.. r ol jrnii pjt (lie Inlinhilniili nf lliu Suiilli.Vrlii'ii irtlon f Chrllcld ml jmtt .f (lm mlji.l . i. count tea ol Cum- lulu, lnilliiim nnd Ji'll.mm, Imva .ocn cx. rt. lug iliiiiiBolvoi to procure tho rornmilun ul new county to he chII.mI I'lnc. Active pn i.ix- r'l,l"" ' "' being niado by tho friends uf tlio Prelect lit hnvo II lirnnulil Infant M. r 1 glulntnru .luring tho ipproaching icsslon, mil, I.. I ..... . .... . . 1IIIUIIIK 11.11 1 1110 UlllllLMjr Ol lllllllenli'll Minn I ,,lc i, it. . .. ' " ' ' ' Hivl , minlfoled to tircM tho matter to i.,.n.-l,..i ion, their cd'orti b'.l foir, nt last, to ho crown- ea with success. Tlintsuch n result will meet tlio f.pprohnt Ion of every right thli.kh.i; uinl cn of cither of tho counties In - l!rclu.li. , 8(..nrri,1v , ,,, , l,Z:7 r ' " , , . , CU ",M i ILr",lU' .cn" 8CBrci;1y aoi(bte.l. , ,y 1110 li"c'' Mt,uy oroproposed to bo run, tho new county will eiiibruco tho townships ol ' Iwpnlv iiiiiinrii iiiUi.,1. anil it iwimilntifin. Intfna. l,,0 CL.11!)11S oflSW, as a guide.) of about eight tl.ous.inrt. There is scarcely nu ncre of tho soil, throughout tlio whole extent ol theso quantity oi excellent timber, immense beds ofi . i i. .. j. ;.... . i I 1 ,...,. T,, ,.,. ,.,.. , ,i' . - - , ,1,csu r,cI' M"urcw' consequent upon the lor- niatlon of n county, will malic it onu of the I most thriving anil prosperous of those forming n.n Allebenv tier. ...... , , ., . , Mbilo the people of this region are thus ...........i ..r ..ii ii.. ion... ..p. 10... I'u""!" " . 'V1""".1" ". "v'l"' i county witiini tlieniseivcs, tlio nn.jor.ly ol , tlium nro compelled to travel moro than thirty miles, over the most wretched roads, to reach their rcstiectivc Courts of Justice. Their lands, to a great extent, lie idlo and undevel oped, whereas the formation of a county would enhance their value and draw out their pro ducts. That they should borelicvcd from these diflicultics. and bo permitted to enjoy the benefits to which their neighbors are en- titled, is their prayer a prayer that should meet a response in that inato sense of justico which swells tho bosom of every upright cit izen. Under the recent amendment to the Consti tution it will bo necessary to submit the ques tion to a vote of tho citizens of Clcnrlicbl, as more than one-tenth of their population is em braced in the proposed boundaries. That a majority of them will Vole 111 TaVot of the erec tion of the county, is generally conceded. Tho j.rincipal business men of tho borough of Clearfield aro active supporters of it, and as it leaves us over a thousand squaro miles ot ter ritory, and over thirteen thousand population, il is scarcely to bo presumed that it w ill meet with serious objection from any considerable number of the citizens of other parts of the cmmty. Xoarlji all aro convinced that tho people asking it ore entitled to a new county, and they aro Willing they should have it. Those who may opjiosc It. (and there nro nl ways somo,) nro only the few who have adi- rect pecuniary Interest In preventing its for mation. Should Tine county bo formed, it will at onco rcceivo an accession of population from the surrounding counties, which, together with tho concentration of tho means of tho people within smaller limits, will give an impetus to every kind of businoss, duvolopo tho resour ces, open tho Toads, clear the land, Increase v. ... nn,i rf,10e improve ' . .. ' . incuts or every description. It would start on its career witli as many thoniamh of pojiula tion as Clearfield had hnniM, lor as lato as 1810, wo had only eight hundred nnd seventy five! In a very few years it would rival its neighbors, nnd take its stand among the very first of those that compose the fifth class, or tho bituminous mountain counties. It is not tho design of this brief article to present or elaborate tho arguments for the c rcction of I'ino county, (as it would require moro time than the writer can now devote to tho suluect,) but simply to bring tho matter to ..r il... nnni.1.1 nP fhn tifniinspil pmintv ,...,.,i In il, I.etrislaturo du - iM"i'v r--- - granted, if the project is not successful tuts winter, it will ho owing to tho apathy of its ' . . ... pro(0ssed friends. Let thero bo activity aim j t,ol( aml rino collllty jH .a fixed .ins For the "Republican.'' A Word to Teachers. TM J,..A nn.i' m-ltlAO 111 I Htl flVi'l'V ZM b more dee,.ly 'interested tlian uuring any ouier uno . . i - . !.. , ! , i 1 io vear. as ul tins nine me inoerimi schools are in session: nnd trusting that estion or two will he read, I shall avor to :ivc a tiroject by which tho custom of "Jinrrina out Teachers" can bo . i ti. : ..,..:.... J I. .3 vsiij;u common in many sooner it can :n i.. -.1 i.i w -. ... . . 1 . ...... .11. .A nn.l nl ,,"--' ' ,iii i ii n. ninn iuu;i,it v ...... of refinoincnt all such usage ofrehnoincni an ucu u.-ip-. - , .,iHl,ountecod by every philomath, , i,iv ,,;vo place to that. wineli niiiiui'i ." j o a . isdom not repels it i and all theso , " n,..i 'without causing any ?4 ( fct iu woUu lhcy will ul l- . .. . ...l. nml (lie ulil ti,u ascfiidt'iicv. ami and the old j""' r ... r.1.illlliiv tmrotu into noneii-l ; ou. " teachers is attended by Ins.. i-'"1" b l ,.,,. nlnl.lf to pupils ani io." nui .- j ". j , " 1 .Hirlyi,cuc0 the necessity lor , n(l 1 ' . J " . co consummated in various ,i,;,,i, ti,e most successful one ---- - .....p.. i ..). .,, ,h(, rivi; is o ni in i i Of (Irt- themselves. In every school " . . . rccistcr. and it rc i'v""" I I . ! -- ro,,.., (, ,., , f,r,h , . , ii., ii... .1.,... .., . . . iM-icliliji the iti'l i . I mt'Ml nnd ,min,.li,ili nl hi l iii'ila i inill ,v i, il... i ..i.... i. i I . . ..I H nnd hlKh ., h,K,U. I li- l. iirh.T I In n ti i.liijj lil i lio., tij'""'l liii.Ke k iui n trf t he n uw .1... "''''! ! "f 1k,,,,l',i" ti-l.r Ac. - ,tK im ot the hcniliU of it intrixllii ttmi. mxl wiirinly yet noolliiiiflv Knlicitiiii. tl i to do their utmost to ndvi.net) thennelven T . . . . . . ill their Hindi.-. I,et Ihii. cnlicl.nle Hie rr.mtoiy address nt tho fiiin of tire school. ti ill. ... ... . . i. mi iiinciuro o in cvi'ivni'K In.; SllOllhl lll'llnr Mil lli.i unl.i.,..! ,.. ... .. I. I . . .. r .... .....j.., vi niim ihl: 11 s,H,0,",,,,t ni it. cl,o, I, 'Il IOKI, llhl .HIVll ll U..I..I. ..ill. II... .... ,1 i,...i .i. r... T. : .... ... . I .. iiiiiiiomiiiiiiii.iiivi.il so l U H I lllll 1,11. Christmai as usiml, or whether they will ,1 ", i'm mi wiiib uraico il Lit II 11 I reject inc. treat nnd allow their teacher t ''"I"'1"''' tl'at an , l'H ',M;n,;1"" of .'' I., lu! . nino, mt of money lor tin ' tllO I'i'liOI't of 111.) Hchoiil. 1"M' mrtm.U-lv coniorehe,,,; ,ile tutt.r. nine out of ten will exult in -lis cnnling tho trivail jiiftn that formerly for half the term, wero most prominent in !' '"ieatio.l but every depart ne-ut of industrv. the nvsl tiling a) A zealous rivalry 1 i lonelier 010111,1 eiii.rau in Ins gone. when t!;is desi I-r.il'ti.i achieved rhr ino-i nrouous tasi; h oei'. The I.MI.ils will soon liavo a love for their school-1 room as well as lor their teacher they ! will absent themselves only when al.sii-1 . . . 1.1 Mle necessities demand. :iu,l thes( .ehlnin , ,,llll;lt,, ,1(! vil ol abnormal at-1 icnuai ee-ti,o greatest impediment to emendation the teacher ci.e.Mmlers. A competition ill soon l.e visible in a m"i, "a icaclicrniakes lus register a general repository tor the in-oeecdings or ;"t the schools, nnd tliis zeal will bo large ; lv ;ll,Lll(,ull,. iNli, , ,ij s know ll n . ..... . .... : 01 i"i-scnooi will l.e .iil.l.sl.o.l. . . SAw. hyOrtmm, l),r. SM, V.H. Clearfield Academy SWckhoMcrs WILL meet nt tho office of Jninea M'rigb'y, V.ei, (Kegirter nnd r.eeorder, ifc.) nt Clearfield, on Monday, lliu 3d dny of January, 'S.ill, nt 2 o'clock, P. M.'to elect a Hoard ol Trustees, nnd other officers for the ensuing year. The .Stockholder nro requested to attend. J. II. M'KN ALLY, Pcc'y oftho Hoard of Truntcea. Dec. 1 1, ISjS. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD RAIL ROAD. JVOTIfli is hereby Kiven to the MocUiohlern 11 that nn election for President nnd Director? oftho Tyrone nmt Clenrtield Ilnilrond will be held on the 2d Monday of January, pith day, I Sill, af tho ofiicc of the rnmpnnv in I'liiiipshurg. JAMES T. lfALi:, President. ('has. K. Fostk.ii, Hcc'y. dec. l.'i, IS5S. I'Atm MISS CONSTANT bite from the Knst refpee. fully nnnomiccd to tho citizens of Clearfield nnd the County generally, Ihi.t tin; is prepared to givo instruction in Music PIANO, MELODEOX AND 0 VITA II ' ' also., im tub rnx.vcn laxci aoh it nr.isa iii.it KAT1VK TONE I K. j Fhe refers nil who may be interested in the nbove, to the Rev. Dr. nnd Mrs. Ji'I.eud. j Terms $S 00 in ndvanw, tif ?I0 On, ir not in advance. ' Dee. fi, ISiS. tf. look iiiihi. ! look Hi-du:: llIE undersiKnoul nubrcriberi., take this i.ieth- J. odnf informing the nuldie generally, , thaO they havo this day entered into copartiur.-l.n. in i J J 11 , THE BLACKSMITH LUtsI.W nnd can be found nt the nhop formerly occupied hvJ. Miuiikw. cr. on Third street, in this Im- j rough, where they will be pleased to nee rio r old riiwlmitorii. nml na iiintiv iimv iti na ttti tmilrii it convenient to givo thorn a call. j Bring on ynnr hoc, your t-jni'h'f nml pick, I lmir log-chnins nn! your pulling Mick?, uui on-ii.-j utu piciiii', jmu ihmpu nni inmu , V.. ........ ..1.1 tl l. ... U lllllV flU UIII 1 1 III U 11 Ilillt.', Your spenrs will work up then just right, To pruouing hooks for every height. Your swords too, t-hall then bo wrought. To ploughshares such as Cain uo'er bought. JACOH SHUNKWlLl'lt, iiEo. v,: on ii. Clearfield, December 8, 1858. tf. WINTER. SHAWLS, WOOL, LOXd SHAWLS, SINGLE SHAWLS, ItOL'XD COKNEKKU SHAWLS, For snlo l.y KKATZER'S. OfclMIAVS COirKT xai.i:. I virtua of an order of tho Orphan ( Court of , ' Cnrflcl l Countv, there will bo exposed In ' P"l,,ic p"10 " 11,0 villn'0 v lv"1,villc. Clearheld County, 1 Q the 2d Saturtlsy of January, A. D. atxn " ' 1859, A ckiitais Tit.teT or fifi v-tiiri:i: aciiks or , sitiiiite in Penn ton nihip, bounded ly lard of Win. Wnnn, Jeieminh Flinn, Thomas ItiilVcrty, and John 1'. llovt, having n Inrpo portion of ' , loured hind, and a house and barn thereon, lato 1 the estate of Felix Hnfforty, docensed. ! Terms Cns i, in conrtimntinn ol Ike snlo. MARTIN MY1UER, l'ATUICK 0.1 IN. Aduiiiiistrators. dec. 8, 135S. t'o. OlirilANS' COURT .SALE. II 'orphans' Court of Clenrfield County, then will bo exposed to public snlo nt the Court In ih liorouTb of Clearfield. Saturday tho finecntb day of January ncxt.a certain niessungc, : . . .l.i I... ... ,.r ,l il, .,nl ,,r , icueiiieiii pin. ,..v. vU. : ,li,i Andrew Addlcinnn's line 300 feet to tho riv er, n,cnee up said Susiticbnnnn river 330 foot to ! t ,1 tunipiko, thence along said piko, l'J2 feet to housu n,a framo stable erected "'" " " . thiiroou. Terms Cb, 01 confirinalion of sale. JAMES WUIiiLF.Y. Adm'r of Estate of Wm. Addloman, dee'd. liuv. 2Ulh, Uee. 8, 1S5S. Hlli.a.n , i.,.-......, j.., -' . iv l.n.. with lh. allows ll.;.- uIhita ' dccenscil, lioi.nueu ant. uescrincu , nnio.s, nu,. , - - " ., . t..b . .w t..l.. .1 .1.. .i...,,ilii nn,, lln-rirn i.iirilv in Contro county nu pimiy .Israiilsl Un lOIVIi: m......M . t r.v i-""'". . tUtt -(oM f ,lin 1,1,. Ihosft ; ' ' j Aii. n. ihimiia nii.mr Arn-hiLiinii creeks Within five mill's ' lsif. Ill IfllMI Ml nilllirn n'mn-iuiiii. im t.vv k 1U)KSAI.E.by Mbu.ii;i.u A Cinrr.n, A.h.m.': will show the same, l'ossoss.on will imgiiei. o.. .ffc'red 0,rn .Vt.'.V,-AU.i a low the Yimt of April, 1849-Ullo good, lor parl.o Meat Cult, rs of tbe best kind with a large vai i- uhirs address (, ,ty of Hoods in llmir line, just received, and will . Thcstkr. ba sold low for cash or produco, - 1 Clearfiold, Dec. 8, 1848. .. . bt. an drew 8 cilunc RT AKnntU; rmtnrif " .. . wvitvavvil' I hit chin, li nill he Hi, on for Mihlie nr. mi1.oii r'riilny cvetiln n.-tt, nt It) n'elm U, . hciiiK rhlilli,n Kiel nNo on Nitnulny ,'! Unmiry, Im..v, Hit lnlluwlng itrn rllinl tM..n,i II o'clock A. K.,uv,i:rl:!!!',,.., i . .. , ''''y I on Siunliiy inoi nitij, t It o'clo. k A. M.. for llm usual rvt f ive. ' , ' . -MlllliV ( IIKMTmn ! U HlO I'eiiltf. ll lilcctiiiiMvhi. il w emuul lonup iili..n. n,, IsiikI nil . in.il ....... Il ..I i!il . .. "l j"J nmre I ml I isl 11 II 1 111 1 unui..iu .P rtt. ti...! I .'i 111. 1 1 iiiiifii, I'liiniil Lo - t ummtJ of all 1 l . ... wwiiw can allord them. May their J. i m 8 e'""n ,","pntI' the weight of fat 1 ur lt..i l.M.,1 ... 111. 1 .1 ..,..i i in, ,m us, milt every inner ililiininalil.) delicacy that I. elasHeil ill the list of "eleature comlorts," with plenty of I lie generous Jilleo oftho grapo in which to pie. lo their absent friends. May you " '"' "'ly happy we most devoutly wish i tlio assurance tmit you A man named Ath. to death some two weeks ny, between l'h'dips- '""'f ' ort Matilda. I his is tho kcc- onu jM-ron mat has met such alatein th, it vicinity ti'mco tlio cold weather com. tnc need. Coi'xtv. We received tlie proi-wd-iiiL's of several Tine County meetings just as wo w ere 'oin' to press, and consequent ly loo late lor this week's issue. )'o will jive them m our next. Tiir. Tm.vi. List, list of Jurors and Sh. .rill's Proclamation, are all unavoidably left out I Ins week. Our columns avO sd much crowded witli proceeding, ivplys te. &c. that we have room for nothing elso. We are indebted to our neighbors of Uie Jvi'iiiiil, for tho article on l'ine County, in type ready pet, for which they have our thanks. A Mass bio to the 1'im: wiil I Mkktinii of the erection of tin o bold at New people favora.- new county of AVa.-hington on A general at- I Thursday, tho 30th inst. tendance of all in favour of (he measure is 'desired, nnd wo have been requested to say that the townships, in the lower jmrt ' of tho county are invited to send a repre i si'iitation. ! 1'iillious Cliolio and Cramp i.i Stomach ..... ... :., .:. ; ,..... j " " -' j case, by using from five to thirty drops of Dl' Yai.i.'s (Jalv.wii- Oil. J'urxnlc by emu tiu'.rrhtthU ycii'diHy. DIED, . On the l.'Uh ult., Milton Wayne son of John it Mary Nueper aged '1 years and ti months. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MASS iMHUTING FOR VINE COUNTY. j The friends of l'ine County nro request led to nsscmbli? in Mass Convention at ! N i: W WAS 1 1 1 NGTUN bit TH U IJSDAY ItbolSOthof Dec. A. D. IMS, at 1 o'clock 1'. M. Cliwif out:, Vomf all, and show that j p, " Q j , ,. . , . .. . ' - , y been, enlisted in thii movement. Sjieakers from a distance Are expected to ',0 prcs-cM and address the meeting. i A lueetlnff to tile same Cirecl W III lie lie bl at thoCIIKKKY TKKK 0)1 tho 31st, Dec. AUDITORS NOTICE. ' ,, MattiT of the J'xluti' of Sam . I Fry, .f i ''"" '7 Tiiirimli':) ' rttrlhbl i ( vmilit Jicceoxiil. At nn Orph .is Court la id at Clearfield on tho lid Monday of Nov. last p;ist. Tho undesigned was np ! pointed Auditor to distribute money's in 'tho hands of Hh Fry. Administrator of ' the said Samuel l'rv; ! " ;. the ('nt, I All persons interested, will please take notice that I will attend to the duties of 'tho al.ovo appointment, at my oflico in ' Clearfield Itoroujrh, on Saturday tho Sth, day of January IS.V.I, nt 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, wheh where you can nttend if I you see propRl'. I TIloS. J. M'CCU.OGH, Ari.iTon. lec. 17th, 4t. REGISTER'S NOTICE. I "VTOTICE is hereby given, that tho follow ins accounts have I con examined nnd passed 1 by .no, nnd remain filed of record in this office ' lor the Inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, A nil others in nny other way interested, nnd will l e presented to the next Orphan's Court of Clenrfield County, to be held nt the Court House, iu tlio borough of Clearfield, commencing on tho :id Monday of January, 1S3!1, for confirmation and i. II, nviu.ee : i Tho partial account of John L. 'Cuttle, Exccu- tor of the cstnte of Solomon Kline, late of Law rence township deceased. The partial account of Jcsjo Stone, Executor of tU" last will and tcstn.nent of Alexander Stone latcfof of Iioggs township, CloarfleldVounty, decca- scd, JAMES WRIC.LEY, j Kegistor, Clenrfield, Doe. li, 1858. J QOO ffl AXMAT fLWSALK COAL LANDS AT I LBLIC SALh. On Thursday, the lath day of January, 18..H, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold at the town of nelle- fi,m. Cunlro Uounty. ra., an mai vniiinois pouy . .... . -- , ...U J.., ..... ownnce, situate in Clenrfield nnd Little of the West - ' liranch of tho busn.aet.anna river, ai. lying hi one l.oily, ano Known n uo .uauio vu.hhiu; s I.ai.us. ine aooo I'!"--".' - V" "V... . The nuove pro)icr.y is sni .uea.eii n.r of .he great Snow Shoo Coal Mines, nt wh.ch ....... .... li.,lui..i,lo and Know Mioe Railroad , ! ... .Im li.-llelonte and Snow Shoe Railroad terminates, and which is now under contract. It1 i is a property well calculated lo nttract the atben- 1 lion of capitalists. Persons wishing to viow tho propeny wit! please can on r.iiKni i er ui f.lparfiuld countv. or E. C. llurton or Jauios Uilli land, Centre connty, living noar tho property, j Deo. 8, 1848.-U. Lancaster, Pa. sin:itiiTssA!j:s. iiti'h 'l Mill i t I),, ,1 I If pilllK I f p-iiiM if i.m .nn ,i , i;,,tttt ,,f V"Wimnrt I'1"" H' III Inn illinrlnil .u i Will l, H,f,t In pnlillr bIk, ii! Ilm 'mir If, . Ill tilt Itl iffllll It II llf I ' I HA I fill 1.1 .n M...L. .1.-1... I'liln, (liinrli r.innlT, 'VI Pmli t,itTii.l,,i f.'i.n." ir e..uni.r, htirinnlng i hrml.h k iniilln. r., I i.i ,i i'tti i-i i ri mil, i v lillllMff.iitl uivey. Ilien.-.. 1. t;.u-H ur A. 41.., nurlli. :ill .In. 'gr.M rnol, I. ill Ifirliim In 4 ml U . .,, r. ' iii l,i. ..nL 1. IL. ..i . "l""' "Hllii lejirr mwl, l.'ill pco'lun In niml III I io i In ,liii,r lln I,. 1 ,., i,..,i. ..r 1.1. ..,,,., , .111.9 iritctl r Aiiilruw aiiihiiii iiihi j hi i. ii, ki i i:.... i'iii- "Villi, ) (In. Ifrfll'l W.'l. fl.l lifiri'luia lii ii..,.ll ... il.. " . ' 1 .-,v...i un tnv " I "'I Kiri nrl. l.n llBrt'lll'B, Id tllMl!. Ill Itiiiilililnir f iiiin.uiiiln.i lliu i i 1 n'i p-i fl 1 1 f Till ! w lioing purl un iiniunii liJiiiuiim.a nnil Juliu Sibley I . , '. ' "" u llllll Clil.'loil.r- fei.c iki'ii in iunit ,,n, nml n . a.,, M j; j froprrty of Ornltiiun Irl-h mul Irvbi I'. Ilimln. . , 1AI',, 1p,;r,,'i" ,r",,11,"' '"'"h "''o in Ilurnl bun.lrv.l iir, l.i.iin.lo.l by luudi of ( Hum: ! Ux'& I'owles nn.l ih-n, wiih l..K I, on,. ,n,l a yoi!s drclmr.1 Iboreon, Haiio.l tnk'oTln oxcouliuu anil to bosolil 'A tho property of John ltvun. A lm pertain bits of jalbi, rttuata In Cut wonaville, bouudoil by Filbert nipfct on tlio wet', 1111 ully on south nliUont, 11ml Unurfjo itmct oii tlio nurtli jt having eroded n .IwvlliiiK boUna; tnil liounu, and other oullioui Iboruuu. Hoiioil. In. ! kvu in pxi.'iiliuu, uinl to bo euld uj tho rronprtv , ..r c. ...... 1 ti t....i.. 1 1 ,'miuiisiui A lull , Alio a cortnin Irnctorlnnd nituato Id Morris towni"hip,Clfr(lohl eounty, containing 10.1 neroi, bouniod by lnndi of John lrin, Vrsnk John ion ad l'etor Hhnhorn, with about thirty xrtl clearod, with a homo and burn thereon. 8ltod taken in execution, unit to bo fold ns tho jirnpor ty of Henry Sniciil. Also a cortuia tract of hind fituatc in Toll township, Cloiirlkdil comity, ndjoiniiiif Innda of (ieddos A JInrli, Akir' Miller, nnd oU.ors i conr tniiiing nho'it 100 ncron, with 2.'i norm, olonrei) thereon. .Seized, taken in cxomiliun nnd ti bs sold 11 tho property of Jesso Weaver. Aim uy virtuool a writ of i'lori laving, the , following roal est.ito, Io wil: I n'i. . 1 1 . . 1 Tho uudivided fourth imrt of all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land tituuto on . the waters of Trout Kun nud Mosliannon crock) iu tho townships of Hush nnd Decnt.ir, in thrt coo.ntU'8 of Centre nnd Clenrtield, Stato of Ponn vylvnnin, bouadod mid doscribod as follows :lio- -ginning nt a post near tho Moshunnon crock, thence south jf degrees wost, ZSporohoi to hoin limk. ttipnpp amilli f.'l A.pv.ku .....I .a .....l.... F .u...u, ... i.vn ..vn., w jivtvuvn to j.ino, theneo north, 13 dep. West, 27ierchei o white oak , thence north, $t degrcw west, ii i cues lo Hemlock ; theno north, 8 Uogrcei oast, I'.O perches to post: thence north, 0 deirreos oast. 12 perches to pine slump; thenco north, 3b .legrocs wosl, ou porches to hemlock ; thenco north 2 j degrees west, 40 perches to hemlock ; llicrco nortn 6ij degrees west, 152 perches to post by hemlock ; thence north, 67 degrees, 47 perches' to post by hemlock ; thenco south, 40 degroes west, fit perches to hemlock stump; thonce south; 42 degrees east, 1 i perches to post , thence south) G'.l degrees cast, 8U porches to post ; thence south; 00 degrees west, 22J perches to postj thence south, 12J degrees east, 2U porches to a postj thence south 81 J degrees west, 23 perches to jiost ; thence north, 87 J degrees west, 48 pcrchei to post; thenco north, 12 degrees west, Vperchos to post; thence south 40 degrees west, 724 perch es to post by white oak ; thenco south, OS degreos cast, 1.72 perches to beech stump; thenco north; f.O degrees east, 858 perches to (tones ; thenco :SJ cast, 214 perches to post ; thence north, 42 degrees scuth, 1 U4 perches tt a laurel, on left or western bank cf Trout Kun ; thenco down said stream lo its junction with Mosliannon creek) and down east or right bank of same by tho cour ses an 1 distances thereof to southern line of Joint Harrison tract ojiposite the tewn of Occola; thenco 00 degrees cast along laid line to place of beginning; coo. og seventeen hundred and five acres n Also the defendantV interest, il be' , .,o undivided fuurlll part of the town cf Occola, on Tyrono and CJcnrllcbl Knilroad, including within town plot eighty oeros and nllownnco. Seised taken in excutior, and to bo sold as tho property of J. J. Linglo. Also all tho defendants intoro't iu a certain tract or pioce of land, situate in Piko township: ClearDeld county,, bounded by binds of Daniel brinks' estate, laud of William lionnott nod oth ers, containing about 75 acres, nhout 60 acre cleared, and having a log houso nuii other buil dings thereon. Seized, taken in executidri, and to be told as tho property of Joseph UennetU Also a certain truct of land, situate in Chest township, Clearfield county, containing 4 18 acres i bounded by lands of John MTherrin, ltoberl M'l'lierrin, A. M'llarvey, nnd others, with small house, burn, nnd about 20 acres cleared; being tho situ.o bought by K. Michaols and Hugh Leeds. Also 140 acres in Eoll township, witll house nnd bnfn, Unit SO acres clearod thereon adjoining binds nf J. Lee, R. M'Fnddin, and es tnte of Thomas Wilson. Also a lot of land bl N'cwburg, Chest township, fronting tlpbu Maiii Btroel.with a large framo store-hoilsonnd dwelling house thereon. Also 3 bits of land In tho tdwil of Lunil.crvillo ; being tho same premises bought by il. Michaels from Shocinnkor. Seized, taken in execution, and to l.o sold ns tho property ol' Hubert M Micha ds A Charles S.Worre'.l. FJ.EDEMCK U. MILLER, f hoi iff. BherilT's Office, Clearfield, Doo. 22, 1838. , JANUARY APPOlXTMl N DR. JACK SOX, : Indian t'hytk'mn, (btleqf St. JjouU,) or nnrr. ftrv, pa., Consulted as follows; Free of Mr.y ciiarge: . Clew Held, Pa.; "Mansion Houso," Friday, Satur day, and Sunday, January 7th, Sth, and Vth: i'hilipsburg, I'a., "Stage il j'.so." Wednesday af ternoon uud Thursday forenoon. January 4th nnd 6th. Luthersburg. Pa., "Stage House," Monday; January I nth. lironkvillo' Pa., "Ainoricnn Ilotol," Friday, Sal-. unlay, and Sunday, January 14th, 15th, au l lfith. Ridgeway, Pa., "Stago Houso" January ISthj llltb, 20th, nnd 21st. INDIAN D0TAXIC REMEDIES! In treatment of diseases of the Lungs and Chest' Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Heart, Xorves, Skid Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, or any and nil diseases arising from Impure blood, FemaJ,-' Weakness, and Female Diseosos of all kinds; nl' so all forms of Cbrouio or long standing disease,! have given Dr Jackson awolrd-wide reputation. Dr. Jnckson, although paying special attontbxl to lung, throat, hsart and female diseases, visit Invites to consultations iu all chronic diseases incident to the human system. Soeing mstiv thousand cases every year, ho is well prepared to give nn opinion as to the curability of .any" rnso. Consultation FREfi. zir Murk well the VMr.. . J A. C. JACKSOX, Indian Physiciutt: Erie, Pa , P. 0., l3o 223. dec. 8, 1849. 1 fnoltr Ii AM l .I. Wheal, Hve, 0.H. ' nMag. ' dec. 1, 1858. ' , in " . '". tjlil!S3;121iiIEt?iJo ..1 TR pxiiKKPIUNED takes this method nf aiO: nouncjnf, 0 die citir.ensof Clmrtielil and ip mf rvindnig country, thnl tie nns openen a - on Main Street in .S'm' iVm , where h is.repnrod to nccommodale all whoglrehlul call, and hopes to reooiro a libml pntmnae-? Oct. Cth, 1S5. JKKEMIAltTi1tfclS. OBKCjSrjSI