Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 19, 1859, Image 2

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OBITUARY.
Our Court was liriirlt to u muMcii trr
miimiidii tliis iiinniiiiL Ly the I'liitil'iil nn-
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(lentil ol our IVollliy
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niuiiily liivvc sttstn'meil ill his tlr:itli an, I
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jhoir-.jmr.itlo villi ins lamily in (heir, ,0
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Tho rroeceiliii.rosolutionHiVe.ivillar. I,
iear next week.
THE NEWS- j
Tlio most interestinj; ilom ol foreign
lions fcciiis to ho the announcement of , I ion, our biili.-ci i'tion li-t has steadily in
thc termination of the Chess ooti'est be-! creased, ami the additions have Leon jiay
tweon Jfcusrs. Jlftri'liey ami Aiulersscli, '! suhserihevs, whose ,ati'oiiae ifwe con-
whicli has been in 1 roej-css nt
ivhich reHulicd m lavor ot Jlorjihey.
i lie American ctiainp'.on won seven pnmos,
Iho Kuronenn two, mxl two drawn games.
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AtornWor.eeiilei.toeetirreilattlioio-
oria theutro in Lambeth Ki.'lund nt iv'.iieh
sixteen liersoiis ivero killed. The aeei-
.lent win caused liv mi alarm of Urn bem
vaiscil, at whieh the audience became
iriel.teneil nml ill their cn'orls (o escane
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crushed the ubove nuniber to death.
Congress i.s still occupied with the ipies-1
tions of the aeiui;-ition of Cuba, and the j
TV-iiie, rail road.
An exelling debate took place on last
Saturday in the hou-e, between Mr. Cox
..udMr.t.iddiiigsoft.hioon the .juesti.m
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of negro equality.
It is stated that ordi is have been issued
from tlio war Hepartnieiit to use the
troops now in Kansas, as a ,.,m.V.,',,,
to enforce the laws during the present
distirlmne?.
A revolution in Jlayti has taken place. .
Gen. fled'ard 1ms been declared I'rcMdoia
Mr. Ward the newly appointed Minis. ;
tor to Cliimi p.iiled from Savannah,
rout,- for the Celestial Empire, vi;v New
York on lust Sunday. j
It in said that Ottawa is to be made thej
seat of government ol . anada, by order of
hep Majesty.
A 1..H.,. frn.ii ll.n AT. Mill, -in ,.nn 11 1 r v (il. !
leges that, although tlio "Saints" seem
fjuiet, they arc evidently meditating mis
chief. Cold w eather prevailed during the early
part ofhust week in all northern latitudes.
At New York, lloston and other place in
New England the cold was intense.
The American S,,uadron has threatened
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to bombard Jaffa, unless the murderers of;
tlio American missionaries were punished.
Still later advices furnish further par
ticulars of the insurrection in I'.uenos
Ayres. The revolutionist have been dis
persed mid (several arrests have been made.
The New Mexican mail of the 7th Dee. We trust that the sound arguments ad
reaehod Independence) on last Sunday. j vaneed by him and oilier distinguished
Tlio Navajo Indians arc still hostile in ..Senators may have the el!', ct of dispelling
feeling although an armastiee exists,
A destructive fire occurred in New
York on last Monday night.
The Salt Lake mail reached St . Joseph
on last Monday week. It reports very se
vere weather in tlio mountains and on
the jilaiitft, several persons having been
rioaeri tole;it!i; while old mountaineers
pronoun') it the coldest winter in ten
years.
Tho safety of tho Neosho mail party
which was supposed to have been lost in
tho snows, win announced by a special
messenger at Santa Ee just as the New
Mexican mail was starting, us having ar
rived safely at Alhu.pieriUe.
From Tike's l'eak ii o have news of the. 1
comfortable condition of the miners, who
iiavo suspended operations mid are ouar-i
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tcre.l generally 111 eomionanio .ins,
u-lll. ......cui l.in .T li..-,ua..1'l fortll.l.r Kl.l.-'r.nt
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Bisteneo, Game, ivood and water is
liortci! abundant.
Hon. Lli Slifc
Hon I'll S lifer Kei'iiblican landidalo
lion, lil cnui in j milium .iiuuuuiu
was eiecieu ;iaie i reasiucr on nisi inon-,
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mil) by vote on joint lutllot oi Mt to i.i
for II. S. M.nraiv the Moinocratie nomi-
nee.
A NKW VOLUME.
Tho present number of the "llenubli. i "nvo ol-en Heard ol iirowing dust in iieo.ot like stamlmg in the country. I do not (1,0 result can make no difference in the
Mi" commences ft new volume, the llll ! J'.08 s to blind them, but to -produce pretend to say that these are all: by no mnount of any man's ta.Nes." lfthereev
tr comm. nus ft new lorn. !, ho (,,:ct there is no dust like gold means, but, I just cite themas examples of T was an instance of rea-onimi "id ab-
cf the now series. It may not I e improper dll8t. Jfr Covoue knows the fact, lllalrs-1 this class of books; and it is to Hose's A- surduiu " this is one I'ublie interest e n
to can me aueuuoii oi our puuous luuim.mii: jucuih.
fact, and also to refer to some of the events
that havo transpired, if not since its ostab-
li.lunent. nt least sinea the commence.'
ment of tho voluuie which has just closed.
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Shortly previous to that lime, the whole :
country had had its hilsinesn prostrated,
and much f.naeial digress had been expe-1
r ,i
rienced In eonsequeneo cf the severe,
monetary crisis which swept lik,9 n ava-
lanehe, not merely over one section
Cf the country, Or a single State, but from
continent to continent. And whileour
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(OUi-oi-uio-ivuy K"uS"lI'"'1 'in J lusniou nniy
Jiay.e had much infiueneo in protecting
,our ppoplo from tho ovewhelining conse-
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quenees of the eommereial embarrass-1
iint ,of,tlie.ciuutiy,ypl it can not be dc-
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IHT tllllll III lllnlc lively lllld prosperous
tiiii"'. 1 1 llii'ii w 1 1 1 1 v n'i -mingly liiilt'il
in m iiiii' degree in orr duly tn our patrons, i
WO 1 1 11 V Still 1 1 Ml CoUcioU.-llcs'S ,( ivillg
, done oiii' ill most In n i Til in ii- t In' ditleul- j
tics tllill 1. resented t helll-ell ii ill till' v.iv i
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render us ll..' en m'ru
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lion of . iv, t... 1,1 i.i, .I
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thf'ir sul,scriitinns
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Y nt under eireuinstnii
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iiif" in in., in i.ij iiu.si. mil. i.oi'ii's, Cl
ient reason f r culieratula- t i-l- lukili'- In. ,, .,. e maile uiiol her- i.ll.i. Ic
itinue to merit, we
e to retain formally
long years lo nunc. With nidi oncour-
njiomont, we would i.ewcit content, it it
: fully nnulo up for the delitioiiciicies of our
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non-paying Mihsenhcrs : lait we have a
j largo amount of outstanding subscript ions
'due, which we absolutely need to enable
us to carrv on our miner in thn ininiiicr
manner.
we would like to do ; and whirl, we scarce-
Iv know how to I'ct alo'.iir wilhoiil. Ve
along without. V
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lri:stthat our friends will come forward ,
promptly and relieve us to the extent of
their arrearages, ami we a-siiri
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i. 'in l nit
tl. "l:e,.l,i;.,,"sl,.,ll I,..,,' il,.. ,,el.s nf
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, their generosity in its improved appear -
janeoand the increased interest of its pa -
' -es
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j 'e liope too, our friends w ill aid us in
increasing our subscription list for the
1 present vear. We publis'i our paper at a
j very low-price, (,. allhough we ,! no.
' aim at a subscription li.-t like the ".Vi-iv
! York Ledger" vet we would be vcrv glad
t0 ,!, a few hundred to it before the
,..(eiit vomme progresses very fir. Ii
a,., subscriber will obtain for us another
one, the thing is done.
Senator Bigler's Speech-
()ur distinguished Senator, Hon. Win,
Iligler, delivered an able and eloquent !
speech in the V. S. Senate a few davs ago
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. .-,u, iiiei 11. .1.111, ai'i'ioie 01 me coiu-e
marks were patriotic airl practical, iukIm. ,,nv l,y its author, in regard to kee
throws much light on the ijuction. I ping u register in school, and at the end
The initioi'limcc of il railroad lo the Pa - i of the term, have it published. I believe
eltie nind.t lo 1. so io n,i. l,',.,'v tnnn . 1
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that it seems singular that the tnee.-upc ;
linn Leon so long delayed : and even now 1 tcr, and make better progrc.-s than thev doing hi-liist literary and legal produc
opposition ii oll'irud to the passage of the ' 'lid before, but to prevent Uiem from 'Lai'- tioii iiii;:!it evince tothewojld bis legal
'hill, when weshould think every member
.' -it
of both Houses of Con
res; should unite
nt once in passing it. And while 1 enn-;
sylvnnia, has long been alive to the vast
itnportance of the enterprise, Mr. Eider
is '.he first of her Senators who has echo
ed her voice in the National Legislature.
the unreasonable prejudice that seems to
exist in some quarters n
to the Vaeific coast, n ' d
iiinst a railroad j
that in future
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ociicieo-iiis, is in... ,',ii...i ii. i..v.i,,i..i,
determination of Congress Upon tiie sub
ject.
Ifnossible. we will .'ive the speech re
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ferred to when the current business of the
season nas necn aiiemieu io. .vi .resent,
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however, it is impossible.
JOHN covin E.
It appears that this gentleman niadi
; the letter ol m r. miiianw lo Uie coin-
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taking of fort Ihiiiucsiie, the basis for ol-
fering n resolulioii in I '
ingress, to appoint
i -1
11 committee to investigate the subinct of
'""'"'V bal ing been u.-ed in lVntisy Ivania
l , t'' ; -i't 'eciioi s uoeis (
01 1110 iioiise 01 ne prescniaiives, anu unit
tilC iousu i.m,;ilt.,l jt down aiul laughed it
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ro-'tlns distncl, and on that, account ive niay
o perin.ueu o express some regret tnal
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,s ,no,.0 1,1,,1 (l,;l ,,vt.n we would desil'i '. I
I ,1, . ,4 reun i ion iv,. .-i.l . i... . iiK,i li.-i .
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n ne iiei not use iart'e
amounisoi niiiiii"
io prouioie ins mic election oyer ( .en. ros-,
u J""."bose talents, comprehensive
, i iioi ii u;e, i ii i eg i u.i , Mi llies nun graces
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omimretl with tho gnus intellectual dark- Such books are Cobb's series of Headers, Wlis done. "As a quest ion ol public inter
jiiess whieh surrounds Mr. Covom:. We (Unsound J 'ike's Ai Ithineties, and others est it can only be fairly submitted when
"Men compound for the sins they are
'inclined to," by 'damning those they have
a mind to." should henceforth hr. ll.n rim-
ding of this (luotation- Mr. Covode adopts
the old trick of crying "stop thief," when
'a guilty conscience tells him ho pursued
thinking doubtless, that his zeal in trying
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to stigmatize tho Administration, will di-
vert attention from himself. Or probably
he hopes to escape punishment by
in the conviction of others.
Tfo reminds us forcibly of an anecdote
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u uuec neiiiu in a, cerium (livinc WHO
ono day in tho midst ot his sermon while
in a strain of denueiation of Adam's sinful
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posterity, observed coming down the aisle,
an aped lawyer, who it waa well know"
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lis. tlio syroiii.l
"P.iini-l,
i p'ttiu uloii,;, mill hmv tlR!
i.iu is ileal.-, tiavectiioycl the In. Ill, lays.
11 is tai liloiialili! i:i cities like unto Kyler-
town,
V "'Y'''11 "in'icsun occasioiis
j m . . , i ic . i;. s, lor soi i le one oiino no-
nest citizens to Kivo u dinner, a! whieh.all
(M''"M",S "'1" V" llt:l1' 1 U MVlill-nlli.-'tif. fee
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sin . .no.. i ii, o um s .rein i i.oani. i .on
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issiiiuea l.y
your tornici' Icl.ow townsman, .1.
i. .union,
r.so. i, niVM-ii, was one ol tlie lionore.
it
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upon ji, ilium, l.ut in a short tnnn - A
.,iind were couipelled to fall bin k on
every day fare, old tobies.
I Yesterday b 'lii" I he .1 iv li"fni'. Vnv.
v ...... will, a ntinil,,..- ol ,,il,',.,-s ,,f i." ,.
thy citizens, 1 jiaitook of the most nahi-
l'""u suj.j.ei wuh u i naie ever seen
"'"v;"1 oul tu ,"V1raV,sl,i"r i'z,' ,T,1'i i
least w ,s ju'epar".! hy Mrs. Mvartz an. 1 her
hy l,u,. assistants, h wits n time long to
1. remembered, by all present, and as for
'"'. I h,. lie the dose may often he re-
l'1'''1'1 ; ami
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";)m", , ... a luxurv' ui'llliar Voiiisn t
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sled and look a tlslijh-riile, to
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mgan.i imeresuni: iiesenption ov J.l.ler
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wam.-i'ii, .'1 .'iiivi'lll'. u I 'I i -
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- " "'o .seuuoii uie mem-
' bers engaged in their exercises, which were
, klTl ; t'.H '"elve o'clock, when all ivti-
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; thanks to tiieir I n ator, who had pre.-erv-
ed them through another year bile oth-
i ers who were not so deeply engaged
'',iu'il t!' 'X;'ieie. lircl pistols and cut
j;;,;;;-!!;!,! ' ' l'M MUl""
, We have some fr.'e inches of muhv hcie,
! which makes toler.ii.le gou.l leigliing, and
tlio logging liiisilicss is liein
can led on ve
ry extensively, There are, perhaps, more
logs to be driven on the Moshaniioii, this
season, than have ever been known in one
season before. Some c i i .1 j mn i. s are put
ting in, and are going to tloat, nine mil
lion feet, board measure, while others,
less ext.'ii-ive, are doing a large bu-iuess.
In looking oyer your columns of
last
week, Inoti.
d an ai'tH le headed "A wold
and being engaged in that
,1'1 leaeliers,
j business myself, I gave it a careful pi
11 'r ' ''U'licial to a-cl,ool.
In (act I know so, as I have tried it, and
that the impils apply thcm-clves bet-
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I , Illlllll "i ll'JIII 111. I.l' I, 111... 11' IS
no matter whether their report 1..,, i.ul,
hshed or not. When th
iiollnlays conn
in order to oh
they want their treat, an
tain it, they r.-ort;.) ia-!eiiiiig the door
upon their teacher. In country schools
it is a practice too much indulged in, and
whii'h will be hard to eradicate. 1 believe
in the course of a leiv years, it will die
away as rclineiiicnt iidvanees ; but to tin
del-take to suppress ii l,y a single blow, I
think would prove to bo a failure. It is
true that if the question were left for them
to decide, whether they will choose a treat
or have the leport published, ami they
wouiil preicr the report, tluri
would still
I be a desire on the p.irt of tho-e ii', 7. to
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bar the door against the teacher'. I'.ut 1
i fear. too. when the niicstio-.i is lefl to them
for their decision, owing P
smaller
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".sweets," beyond doubt. Hut there are
other considerations which impede the
progress of ehildien in our common
schools.
fact
In a great many of our schools in
in the greater number of them, the
lul-
"ulreii are not provid"d with l,o...
them to study. Our schools,
t hi' I'i'Hhf'i:. are eon I a niinal ed with such
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t . , , Vi-li t , n hi tT..r.-tan.iiig. ..r to i ing
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or liiiiis.-lf. T
icy an
WToii;:
voting
detilated
-o, to create false am
in the mind of the
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!S1.UK,1S with a zealous care. .U thev are
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inalilioo.l,anil it is this eo.isnl, 'ration which
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of hjs
' .tipils at heart.
"'Tin Kin cattiiin form the common mind,
Just n,. the twig is boil tho tree's inclined."
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riiiimeuc iiiai i wish lo call vonr ntten-
. tion. I know there me some teacherj
lnal, "l"'01' Ulls worn, nm say tney catCof burthens, l'ut the question to the j.eo
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( woi k in it, but my elass cannot.
i.uv ii en in i ou a eu ii u. .-si.f-iii.
W..1I
-ys one it is your place to show them H ' .hould be called .lohn or Jane; Thy cor!
I ' , , "cm 11 " toaclierean show respondeiit says "Should a removal be 1
' UlTlolwZL h'm nil iTj ;'!;.":tVtll0,ftm"m,t f , ,,ho 1
i "Ot necessary to hliow them all the tune lu hties lor (amazes would exceed the eosl
givo them the principles of Aril.,metie,'1(rn new court house in' vtimesov
, and that is sufficient, That is just what 1 1 Whence does V a.'ouiro his t lie' 1 J
IZlf
Aritl Vnr v., 1 g ''X I l''''t gives hnn ni.iro right than 11. totho
take the 1 Ith sum on ,,MH!.V.w'r ii!'. rns,a."s' lon ? , be law of the land in which
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iriiiuiKuic, iviiicn is ' l nat 19 Hie price
I" '" - 'lrs- 14 lbs of steel at the rate
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Nnglo Hulo of Three, and if I know nnv
thing about that rule, I would take the
2') cents for the third term reduce the
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tuKo llio "I '. I I. Is. I'or tli.'lliinl l.'i'iii. I I''.
1'i.f tli. s. i i.ihI, iiihI liwl. nr lln' lii'l
tl l lil. llll'l pl'iu'i l i ,'ls lirl'iil'i' slilli il, wllii'll,
JIIN'onlill to Illy Wnlk, 1V..i L'i'.'o inn
il V-'J.
rti. i r II,. ; lint in tit o ivork it i-i '
ll. .NolV, It Is l'',i'llt 1,1 I'Vi'l'y
L 1 i n t. in u It i 1 it m 1 l.V i uls. licr
rlillil til,
11,., ivniili fiiv.' us S.', r t u t., uii'l I civt.
iviitiM conn' at tliiit ratr, to till; l.ut
til" lcii'l "st l.'l II els., Ilii'li't'oiv It Hill
ti.kc 1 1
io '.l-'J." (if ii cent to liiaUii 111. llii!
.,,.,,,,,iil (Uiu. is ..I' tin. Miiiin kin, I iv..'.
n,i,,,j, ,.;(,.. I.ulivis lorliciir. ns it ivuiilil oi-
(.,lllV ,,, ., ,I1U. , N,a,.(..
t no'.v, let mo.irk, ilel not tint Conn
jy Convention ol Nhool Itir.'ctors, ivliuii
,( , t'le.u li.1,1, 1 do not llolV remelil-
,. when th.v cnvenpil.) reeoii..uei.,l a
seri. s -f I ;s, out ofwhieli the llireetors
of cad, town-i.i,, were to s.-lect l.ks f,,r
i ... ,. ,,, j ..... .. i,.,,, to ,n ,
we have referred, rejected ? 1 think such
w til" case, nit I mav tie mistaken. I lie
great troiiblo in getting scholars lo pur-
cha-i! the kind of books we innil and the
kind i e xl,,mi,i ii.n-i- is, that their parents
say every teacher who conies along wanl.s
ii ne'v set ol books, and Hull lliey win
have to he all the tune Inlying new ones.
Well, iio.v, I ask all such, if they do not
think (he latest improved, i.'id most siui-
i,Hli,Ml woi k if th
bcsl I hey say yes,
but they cost ao much! Parent.-i do they
cost you as much asseliding your eliildreti
lo school
and doinij
-noaming nini cunning iiieio,
without their hell, at home
n hi!
they
ire not
learning anything
ivhercbv thev lllav be belleli t ted '.' It is
time ami money spent in vain, and you
" "'"t ''' " i " V,TI..,'U"";SS ""'
i 'u. i win tu iiii i iitiii .-wii.". ii iiw.-r unit;
,as l.eeii sin nt at sc hoo . oouriii'' over tin
.... . ......
nlM v OI ;l luiiiui eu 1 ears ago. .mil
.... i. i- i . . . i . i ... i
i ,.., a,siue you. il We get the light kind
it kind
my new
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i .,,.,..,. 1K, .... ,, ,,,. l w oe.
J " -'O - '
Us
nave spoken.
II.,;
what
mi:
ias
that some goo.t may come Horn remain about the same. To talk of erect
.vn said, I remain ' ing buildings without inciy-a-ing taxation,
' ' lit' 1.
January 1
s i.l
Ki:ii:mi I.iKinui Thy valued paper
published on thct'ith of 1st month, con
tains an article over a very iUeer signa
ture, to pronounce which chum h those
who are accustomed to plain language as
disagreeable .-eiisitions about the na-al
organ as do dead Hies in the apothecary's
ointment. Tlum. of course, knoivest who
w as the author t hy readers nesst gu. .-s.
l'crha.s it was written by an anti, jiiarian,
who searching amongst the musty ar
chives of an "old town" discovered that
lonir years ago, when his parents wore lul.
and tucker, certain things were tian-act-ed,
and he now with laudible zeal would
lelre.-h the nicinorii s of those who are
now living, and were iclors in those
scenes. I Ir perhaps it Was penned Ly a
hitlMledgeil briciless lawyer, having vani
ty enough lo believe that r.lack.-tic.c
would he unproved l.y i.icorperat lug
in
the common law sum ; ol
which are not common ,
ns crude whims
n-e--that by mi
''u' ,
l I . ..... I ... I 111 I ... .......... ..I .".r',1 .....I
.......... ......... , .. , ,n, , v ......
tnnn, However luiini'ie uie pn-iiioii an.
homely the language of it
advocate is entitled to resi
defender, the
.ei ful coi'.sidi'r-
anon. I l.y c..rresp..n.i. nt einiiot regar.l
with any toleration those who would n-c
the fool's argument, ridicule, to counter-
act liny popular movement, and he al-o
deprecates the personalities which betray '
the iveakm-s ot a cause which have been
indulged in l.y writers on the removal e,ues-:
lion. j
Cacophonous Chineleehaniouse i its in
supposing that only a few speculators are j
seeking the change. If he had atUiuled'i
to the large meeting in. (. urwensville on i
the 17th of 1-th mouth, where the tax-!
pa y r
liirnci
from dilli lent parts of the county
out in Mich liiunbers that the Me
thodist Meeting House could not contain
them, and oh-crvcl the unanimity of the
u.eeting, a regard for truth would have
.1.- . . .
prevenieii nun even, lnumat.ng bueii n
thing.
The nrlicle contains several declarations
w hich deserves a passing notice. io man
possessed of reason acts without n mot ive :
prospecuve gam or pieasiiro is the ineoii-
lit for live, .o long as one acts without eoiit r.t
iallv in veiling the moral I.uv he is rLdit, even .ho'
lie iiiereoy jUils money in Jus p.u -e.
the eiti.eiis of (,'urweli-i ill" are williii;
erect the iniblie buildings at private c
lcl their oiler ineeecd lii.in e..:iec e l
If
t to
.St.
in-
(I ease in the uliie ol' lands, or f (ill I pub
lic spu it i; matters not; there cm be no
thing wrong in the oiler, and the tax-payers
are jiisi ilied in ai.'cepting their oiler.
There can be no danger in accept im: it of
ling a "precedent that would set
lis of the counties in the State by
, ......
murium
il,..,,.,,s
Wlu'ii the county seat of Co-
liunl.'.a county was removed IromPanville
to r.loouisburg, precisely the same oiler
was made and aeeeiited, and possibly in
some oilier counties, ivncre the seat ol jus-
. , , , .,
i ice iiui necn removed, lie same l imc
.js.ts in convenience increase of facilities
to lu-.juirc desirable things, and decrease
" 111 .''"ape Itiallliey may have no
,,, ..... .-,. ,,,,
it as well n lunil I,.
i.l . . ...1 .1 . .. .- . . .
, i neni iv nei oer i.rueen leiiien. u .u.v i ,. , .
- -' .1,1 I.l,, IS. HI It .-l. I.l S
collected will. Notwithstanding thy ooin
respondent's emjihiitic assertions, I aver
t lint no legal gentleman, having any posi
tion at your bar, would, over his'name,
nnblish to tho worlil fin niiinlnn I tinf in
oaio a removal is ofl'ected. the e'oimt of
i -
ti., v,.,.n i..iii,. u .I.'.i.t
,.i 1 1 , ( .), i i ill.,)! "I I . 1 1 . I .!'
III'' I I
hi . i.iiiiM ill ll I'lH 'I'l'lill
i t -, , I i ii li "i 1 1 I I I I, l Hi in
r; I'
..I'I. . I nt
I'll' ill.
li'H
I" pllll il l i'lil't
I.
ii- n iintiiiii 'it ."in. 1. 1 iii'li ' .iiitii' ii
- ll'" III). I I ll'Ml III" (ll1 1 ' 'I I ."t ii i it III
tli.'l nv. 1 1, i r" is nil li.i'li. 'I n h ill . ii
t In' i in I "I i i i ti ni' iiil'i r of i i.'ii lv ll. il
Ins mill Hi' I n ii in , I imIIi.M' si , ii 11 in i'n-r "I
in , ,-niiiiv i , , I i llifil i, tli I'liliilnliniM .
lint kioii1. ii '..vhi iiiiu tit i'iir, iii'.H'
lli'lll ill. HI III" 111 is III 1,1 I III ll'lls, lit
11 li.'ll I ll" I'olllllli Mill llll ll I" lllilllll Til liv
mi invailui l"i', ii lio, c ,ii. Ih" mi nifty el
I'lll'lllls, llllH l'VI'1' llll'sl illlllll lll'l tilit lo
.Ollllllllllll lll'f I'ltii'llS to Slll'l ili,'!' tlll'il'
iio,. ity iiii'i .iivnt" inti'li'st- n v , to
lav .low llii'ii' i I'll' tin1 1,'imii'iii ii.'i l.
W'olll'l ll" I ll Sllit llll'li'l' Slll'll I'ilClllllstllll-
ccs Im iiii ii 1 1. , 1 1 1 a I y .' A loiul ,;ss,.s thro'
a tnnn'M Imi'l. lie erects near it n costly
ami colli cui. 'tit mansion Tlio l co.l" say
til" roa.l Inc. I. ii in "ineolivciliciit, lis"-
less , Inii'ili'iisoine," timl die law lino'
its i,ro,ercl,a.,iicl, the court, vacates tl,"
roai. i nai man s iiio ,ei iv lie iieeiaics in
nit man s mi, i.i'i'tv del. l.'Ciatcs in
value. W ho ever lieanl of ll suit for i la"
ma;.' 'S Uli.ler Hlieli eircilliistallces? I'llill-
clatnolisclie int roil i ices into liis iir'iiineiH
,,0111,. remarks al.ont ii fruiinintcf winch
i :
,,, ,
the Coininissioliers now lilivir. II ivj.nrt ;'" -'' , m
,,,,ks correctlr l.o lias not state.l lltl,ei . , ,..a . A- 'HHYVKft.
terms of that L'llanuitce. For that puxr ! '
,,;,. isonly in a eerla'm i.lan of ! " ..Jv I,.1vl,I,-,70 '
i w ... ... ..... ).,. . ... i'.....,., .....
ers and proposals oU'erisI for its Imihling1
ivillnn :, ,,,.rl:ii ln ,!, v soirw lnv-
miyers think this is merely an etfoi I. to
coerce the Commissioners and prevent the
legislation which the people desire. If a
rait w ere once let for t he erect ion ol
,n i, 1 ,n.s. t hen t hen-Hugh t I." soic.et lung
lid about, dama.'cs.
iv correspondent believes that fine
coiiniv in iiesiiicKcii iiii in mo cai,
: 1 1 i . . . i .i ii-
would it not sound Letter lor him to ik
why the necessity of erecting new buil
dings when about losim; so ari.'e a l.or-
I1(,n 0 our lnliiii.itnnts, an, I so
scope of territory which is a Imitte
largo a
I on all
: hand . to be a more urolith; field for litiirn-
:,-.,, l,,,n n.ie oilier uiwlinu ll.in In
,,-k win' is remoyal necessary. I'.ut sup-
i ose that the g'.iarantee named was not
n.i irm in ntui lononni I , v I'MnniiiMiii;
what i
it amount to? Simply a loan to:
1 . -; 1 1 I i
Comity of the sum which the
riiilil ic I, ml, lii, ..s will cost. The nrcsent
rate oft: ixalion barely meets the current
.... ......
expenses ot t no eounty. JI J me eouniv
Tim
':...... .. ..... ...in l.,. .1...
, 11 l 111 till. Ill' Hill Utl Ml' IIIVI'l
d of a source
of revenue, and our ordinary expenses will
for win, f is e(,ni:ih'Til eri'-nf ill ii Miailili
eoiiivalcnt, creating
debt, is chimerical.
Why the necessity of removal '' Cur-weii-ville
is nearer Iho Lull.; of the tax
payers : it is mor convenient for them to
transact lisine. s there, and indepeiil"nt
lv of taxes and county buildings, the
Ii ieii'ls of removal siiythe removal would
be a huge annual saving to the people of
this firmly.
Then let us haven vote on this question
the people can be tin-ted with this as
w ith other questions. No bribe, no mer
cenary motive, will influence tiieir action.
They v. ill vi.-w ii in its moral inivell as its
other aspects, and their decision will be
right.
Kl'SSKLI,.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A C.UtP.
A. I'I. KILLS would inform his pa
trolls that he will beab-ent I'lotii his ofliee
during the three lir-t weeks of I-Yhriiai v.
n a professional vi-it to Elk County,
OVarlicl.l, Jan. l'J, ls'.S.
. v'.i '; or nouKirr v;ajj:v,
., .,;!.
IVJOTH'I-: i.s li.'i-.'l.y givon Mini hi'llwr? i.f A. I
iniiii-li'iilii.ii have l.i'.'ii grunti'il In tin. 1111-'h'l-U'iiO'l.
1.11 llii' I'.sialt' i.f lluln'it Wri'.-li'T, Sr.,
li.l.' nl Pra.lti.r.l, toiMi.-l.ip, .1, um.,1. '.f ,,-.
-.liv liming liii.-ini'-H ci.iH'oriiinif 111., yam,., nr.'
li.Ti'liy imlilic'l t'. iiiiikc iiiiiii 'iliiiti. p.'lili'i.n'iil
wuli Iho ailiiiiuistral'.r.
V 1 1,1.1 A .M K. WHIHI.KV,
.,.i,Pi,',,i(.,,-.
lliailfuiil Iconisiiip, .hui im ry 111, Is.,'.'.
I' AL'TIOX.
4 l.h iiT.s'iiis im; Iirn liy raiitii.aril nniiisi l.iiy.
in'. i.i-in 11 11 y i.s 0 in c il , 1 1 i 11 g with llio In 11, liv
ing pi (..'i 1 v, limv in the i.,s,.,'.s.-iun (,f liain'l
llnrii, ut lltaily to uslii , ('li'iiiliil I I'mnily, I'm,
i. : Tun lh, ir., iv, iine.V'iii.l Mill, one l,,ij Sliil,
"lie i.im Slcil, .mo lut i.f lings, 1111. 1 Ivnlii- Oxmi
tin" ."iiino 1,1'lniigs lo me, am! is 1,11 ly li'I't will.
mi'l Hum m hum, Mil.jivtt
1
my nnlcr.
(i. W. 1I0KX.
Jiuiiiiiry l'., I S.,0. ;jt.il.
, Al.L AIil.l'. LANDS AM) SAU-MII.I.
ici
illl' Siil.se, i'.ers offer the follow ins valiinlile
11-al I'sliile at privnlo rule, situnli in lleeca
ria tinriehip, Clearlield Coimtv. euiuaininu' n. 1!
Ill Mil:i:ii mi'l SK KNTY TWO A' lll'.S. in
two l-aels or parcels ly i ti ir eollti.ruous, i ;
FIFTY EKiUT .If 7,7X
w ilh u Saw -, Mill Iheri i n. .- ml Tin Acre- eleiin d,
A N t
nF IlFXnitFI) A XI) FOVIi'TFFX
ilh .il'Oiit. thirly neriin cleared. Uolli
Iraels nr.! well tiinliered willi l'ino Tiiuher, find
lire well suited fur liimlierinu, nml w uiild suit
liny iino winning to pu iiilu tlio l.usine.s. Thev
will lie pold nepnrnt.'lv or together, to suit pur-
misers, icrnu one (lunl ol tlio Mire hnso nio-
ncy in luind, nml the lmlnnco in two yciirlr pay
...v.i. a. M.it ii,iiv-i put l.i:i.l..IP IllljUirO 01
JOU.N sit OKI', or
S. W.KEACY,
.t7iiiiii(rui of the E'lalc uf Abruham .V. A"c
f.y. ili-crimviU
Jiinuary 19, 18,19. If.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
SKALK 1) VIinPOSA l.S will be received nt tho
olheo l Iho Coiiiniifs-ioners of Clearlield
County, in Clenrlield, until tin 2fllh day of .Inn-
nary, lS.IJl, for the huilding of ii new Court-
, ,,.-,-,
I Inline, (ill leet trout liv t'u feet deep, with oflireii
...... . - . .
7 Z IZ.
lninsunerH' dilieeK.
r",' T l iU f" , f R" '
w m11''o. Clerk, for ten Unji preceding tho 2th
Vr"Vu,iilU ro Mre'1 ,u x,.res. what tbo
ZnZ:
All rropoH.li muH bo neeonipnnied l.y tho
-".of a -ponl.lo surety, rcMding in the
J01IX IUW1.V.
UEOlldK KHIIAUD,
UD, V Com'bs.
EN, J
WM. McCRACKI
Attent It. J. Wai.LACk. Clerk
Coinmiiisinnen' OITico, Jan. 12, 18.".9.
I --.nh Vrn.SC i t
! v-t, - '5 """'j cuiiii .mi v.
T . nvt. i...n.i..n.,T.'l
A MM.1 JNn f i'i. I i.xt ,,,,, (vJ
I'll I' I 'I I 1 1 It 'I' ,1 i II Hill I , , r '
,1'iV.MI.M i, I.I, ,,n ' ,,', (
1 1' I' I'M I " " "I Ml iL. i Mill .,1 I.
. .11, ll "Hii i'l -.
l ill
I' .ilKl ll." I'll
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t "HI I I' -' M II
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llntl In. ii' I , . Il. in. hi
ll
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I
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I I'll I I ; OH KIM.
V M l Al .I K TAVH1N M AXh
i FAItM 'l':. ACKIIS (if i.am,, jj "
hIiI. Ii mi' I'l.'itn' l iiii.I iiihIit i-ulli a:i'n, itk
li'il mi ( l.'iirlii'l'l Cri'fk, i.n ll.n mKinrn.nl lttltn
ti.. in Cl.'iirli, M t.mii In C I - r tt 1 t llii,K, J
( l.'iiilli'l'l riiiihly, !'., nml Ihr.'n inil..A i,i,t
I'll 'III Mil' f'l'ltlt. T i,(.'.'.
Tl. I.',..-.' is lnrh-c, i,m, wi. rnlc uUtiil fur.
T,i i rii , nii'l ivill ri.iiiiuiiii.l iii iirly iill il,,. duiua
i.l t Ii u wiili.rinmi iliirinir tlio lrolipia, whlrh g
nll.V Inst ti n.. i li.iir tn nix wi'i.kn. Thi. i-nrc nl i
It. l." 1 t...l ll' . l '"V
....il Hum, Wnml Slinl. W'nth nml Uuke lluuu
it"1' riiri'ni" mln'r l.uil.litixt tn'ci'mary Tur rnnv.'
"'I "f'Tt. Tim t. rinii i,f ,1 will U
! ';!"-v f"r i...i.,.,.l pieynient,. Korr,lr.
, ... t. . .. ,, . . . '- ' ut.
, ... n,,.-,...,. i,,.,,,,. .. i ,...:, . e ...
tW-l.l. ..rS.'W. Wcl.l, (lluii ll...e, Clenrliui.'l c"n!
y l'a. r..iisi-.si..ii run In- iv. ii , U,.,i ,"
Imyrr or ri'Dli.r inn liuvu tlio liini'tit of the tittn
. ltui.iM.tn, ln.-U ali.uo will mu..uu to wuro tbn
i i.i.i iv i.r.i i i'.ii.
uriMiMMi i tim: tost ohu k at rim.
I rim.ii, roit ijr.wiTi;u i:iiiii iu:c, 111, IS;",
' John Kcnkle, Miss Margaret Tie lor
1 m.tli. M iss Scrol'one Shmod, laniel I.uu.
brery, ('. Ankeii, ecatur Pinions, Jin,
Sarah King, .lames Allen, illin
limn S
'. 1 iekey, William M.elorhell, Amos Clow.
sen, M i s. Hard l'ain, Joseph Davidson
:!....' , i. . it . . -. ...
. ei oniKii 1 1 hms, iuiss i niieiie i eiui, v m
Hamilton, John 'i'rought, AmoaHiilton
N. l. I'erson.i calling for letters will
plcu.-e say they arc advertised.
('. I. WATSi iX, V. M.
Clearfield, January lS'il).
AUDITORS NOTICE.
M,iil,-r c'
Kstnlc tif Sion i I fry,
hllli' of
Jinniahip ' ctirtitU
( 'miiili Jlfiyjxril.
At an On li is Court
held at Clearfield on the .'!d Mondav of
.Nov. last past. Iho undesigned was iiih
pointed Auditor to distribute money's in
j 'be hands of L'li Fry, Administrator of
the faid Samuel Err.
.'. Ilif. t iivrt. '
All I'l'i-sons interested, w ill please take
notice that I v. ill attend to the dutiesof
the above appointment, at my ofliee in
Clearlield r.orough, on Saturday the Nth,
lay of January lS;V,l. at 10 o'clock A. M.
ol'said day, when where you can attend if
you see proper.
Til OS. J. M'CI'hl.iKiH, Annum.
1'ee. 17th, 1 -'.S. It.
IIOHNSi: ()TI( i:. Dig fullioving n.
i llii'ii piTsnriM havo tili',1 in tho ofli. n of (hi
(.'1,'ik i.f llii' Oiiirt ,,l' (iuaiti r ,,'.-.-i.iiis of Clrar
f.,1'1 I'niiiiiy, llii'ir l'i'titiims fur hii i'iino nt th
Jiuiiiiiry Si .-.-iuii next, ugret'iilily Id Art i.f Ai
si ial.ly .if M.'tri-I: I'S, lsjil, cntillfl "An A.'t t
n gnliiti' lie) suit. .f I ti ti.xii'utinir I.iuiKirs. .tc.
W . VV. AmliTsijii, lVnn tn nsliip, Tavern.
II. lhiys .Mnri-iiw, CI.'.irfK'lil linnnigli, Tavern.
Aug 11. -ins .11, il-,, a, ( 'iivingtnn tntv 11 hip, Tavern.
Satiiiii'l ItiiliiiiMi. n, IJnggs township. Tavern,
l.y. ini'l W. Wchl, haivrein e town-lop, Titvcrn.
A. h.Ugiii'n, l.aii renee Imrnsliip, Tavern.
.Iiiniei. Ill, .0111 sen. I'i kn Township Tavern.
I'i t er 111. .1.111, Joi 'laii Tuiviiship Tnvern.
John Miller Jr. Hoggs t.,wnliip, Tevein.
ilre. :!. lsiS. tiKOltUE WALTEKS, HI.
OIU'IIANS' C(i-i;i;T SAI.K.
V virtue of an nrler of sale issue, 1 out of tin
" Oiplians' Cotu t uf ( lenrlieli County, then
will I"- exposed to public fnlo nt the Court
!li,n-e. in the l.o rough of Clearlielil, Saturday tlie
lil'leeiith day i.f ,1 aniiary next. a eerlnin ni".siiiipp,
tenement mid lot nr piee of ami, tin c.-t:ile of
William Addlemaa, jr., Into of l'iko towtniiij.,
deceased, homiilcd uiid deserihed follow,
to v. il : In gii'iiiag nt the turiipili.) near (le:rg
W, l.-li'n san mill, tin nee south ea-l curse, 271
leet, to land of Andrew .id llemiiii. thence nlonj
mid An. hew Ail'lieuum's line ."(III feet In the riv
er, llieiii e up -aid Su.s.iieliaiina river "."M feet lo
paid tui npiUo, thence nl'.nir said pike, 1!I21'."H
tho 1 lace of l.eirinnin;.' : siluato in tho towns-hip
of l.aivrenee. in the county i.f ( 'lea rticlit, l'n.,
(villi a Iran,.' hou.se nu t I'rauio stuhlo erected
thereon.
Term.' Ceh, n'i euntiriieilion nf sale.
.M.MKS WliKlI.KY,
A Im'r of K 'ditto of Wm. Addlemnn, deeM.
Nov. 2.lth, ISA
dee. s, isjd.
2 AZXiSSXiS b
Till: l'Nl)i;il,Sli;.Kl) tiikuF 1 1, i metliud nf ol
iiuanciii); to the citizens uf Clearlield mid tlio sar
r .milling country, that ho ha.s opened u
I
Jalb'Sir fill:..
on !lain Sin et in S'mir'r Xnr A'.er, where eh
is prepared tu neeommodatn nil who civs him
cull, nml hopes tu receive n lil.enil pntronas.
Oct. (ith, l.o.is. JO EM I A II NORMS.
OHll W (OI'HT hai.i:.
IV virtue of in, order of the Orphan's Court f
( li'arli. i I Coiiniv, there will l.o exposed te
. ul. lie .-ill" al iho village of l'e.nvUlo, C It tulioU1
Cuiiii'y,
On the 2d Saturday of January, A. B
1859,
A I'I'.IIT UN TH 1. T CI' I'tl'l V-TIIIIKr. Al HI S ,'f
"''"f'1" in l'o"n township, lmnnde.l hy InnJ ot
Win. Wnnn, Jereiniali l'linn, Thoinus Ilnfi'ertv.
ii ii .1 . 1', lui 1'. II i.y t, having a largo portion ol
cleared laud, and a honse mid harn thereon, lit'
tho cstntu of l'elix Itatri-rty, deeeaKi'd.
Ternu Cnn i, ill eonrliiniitian of tho sale.
MARTI.V MYRTEB,
l'ATHICK (il'IN,
Adniiiii.itriitori.
dec. 8, 18.S. tsV.
LOOK lll.ltl'! I.OOIv . l'.Hi:!
rfl'I I'- iinder.ignod suliscrilieri., tnke tliiJ melll-
X
od of informing the nuhlio gencrallT, lhl
they lui vo this day entered into coriirtncrfhip ii
T11K r.LACKSMITII LL'SINKSS,
and enn he found nt the chop formerly ftfriU'M
by J. Shunliwiler, nn Third ftreet, in thin k-
r."Kn, where they will he plcrmed to oeo the r on
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u lllr"Jeur old ti,u ttton go hare,
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Your mrords too. fihi.ll then 'ho wronghL
, To ,'louglishnreuch a Co. no'e, boUgl,lv .
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i IIKO. W. OUR.
i Clenrfleld, Derember 8, 1S58. tf.
VIU)l)I t r. WAXTKI). Wheal, Rye, On
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orn, I'liekwhent rnd Fire-Wnod, wtntei
nl t,l. .""'":o."f t'u,rw 1' '"
ililienn In pi
loc. 1,
I men oi printing,