• ''"IfitATOANIT ITEMS. Chinese Pio hianintiniVhejd'elesgAs in'lMlSiteAntied.:A 'great 'dee Vol e)ic ite merit fits,l4lalereetMtuliOng)the'.children o IF.k:rwery -.Kingdom' now sojourning sojourning itieSadiTrainci.sce; by a manifesto from the great #.(Atti;" .who claims to' hold ,the pow er suprpfne over. ell theC,:hinesein the land of 44:514:.' - ' The; docuinerit whieb has caused this xreiii 'Cernmotien is 'of the nature of a rBVard, for one Le-Achim, well known as litterpreteri, and, sort'orgeneral agent ro,.N.lbrethren, in , , their transactions with the IQut¢ida barbarions or white folks.,,Atti a9,:uses Achan.of all sorts 'of devliSh devi- EptvtoOrrnu . d and. degrade his nation.-- T , :fiVehe encourages- thO payment'of ce4pell.., texas and other imposition, to stieTi :a:degree that riot , a rival escapes his rapamity, All men of the threogreat Hongs (rtiWinces) are called upon to know that SPA 9, will be vim for the suppression, of I.44than. Among other high-handed measures . of tive:iimagnificent Atti, he has sent a Corn. ntteelo the'residence of a 'number of fe . - mitleS. from the flowery land, to inform theirr that .unless they 'forsake their evil wlry's,,andcling only to,their own people, they s4ll,y.frlbit:their,',liVes. Ile, warns the tbe`drCridlblid'rtiire Stet'e fer the disobedient, who are taken to the great hpun,"C r yiip-In : coon;' r where they will be:stripped and bastinadoed on the bare bfrek; and compelled to suffer other miser ieei'tcio' horrible to mention. The poor creatures are allowed , two days to decide W.fiat tail), and dreadful 'consternation is cferded among Mein. • ; 'The edict of the Royal "Atti" is written ofitriinson paper, and a .true translation will , be! - -given into the Recorder's Court, and the matter fully investigated before his honor; Meanwhile, further develope ments in this extraordinary drama will be fully 'watched and made known. WOULD' HAVE Ir.—TlCe other morning a:countrymen who had lately espoused a rib;. went into a drug store and called for a.glass.of soda. As usual, the interroga- tory of "What hind of The wilt you mat made. The man, apparently of l r i !he' first water, replied, "Syrup of sqtplls." Me do not use that kind." "I knoWs you don't, bekase it's costly. I will have. the syrup of squills." The druggist remonstrated, but all to no pyrpose.. His' customer would have the remarking that .0,1%.11 other .syrups are made of sugar, lemon drops, sassaparil ler, and sick things, to humbug the people." The squills were got, and our hero quebted- to pour out for himself—and he did ;so, taking a bountiful 'quantity, say one•third of a glass, inorder to get his money's worth. The heroine on being asked how she ivould prefer her's, raised herself tO the dignity of a supposed city belle, in her opinion, and replied : reckon as. how 1711 ,try mine-without the squills or any-other sweetning." ,Rer wish was complied with, ler the druggist Was'non plussed at the indepen dence of the apparently happy pair.— TheVtouched their glasses, drank, and eafklOvvn, as they remarked, "to let it set passing their opinion on the drinki''they'gaVe anything but a ;favora ble decision. In a, few moments our hero conameite.e . d:getting sick, and vomited fie' scene which followed beggars - des. The wire 'cried and wrung her Ittnids,: The husband supposed himself dying, fellon his knees in the attitude of preyst,,tind offered five cents to a physi- Oan who was near by, if he would cure him. After two hours very severe sick ness,-heliegan to feel better, and pouring any quantity of epithets on all soda 'water svrupeithe unhappy couple left, when the throng of persons who had assembled in the More: sat, down, and enjoyed a hearty laugh.—Nonparoil CCY-11eliable statistics show that 51,000 1 people have arrived at San Francisco (since the first of January last. it is fair .to estimate the arrivals by sea during the ..remainder 9f 1852, at 35,000 making 86, 000 inereaseofpopulation from that source fotthe current year. From present indi cations, the overland immigration cannot be less than 40,000 whieh will swell the ilcrnber of people who will visit California during the season to 120,000. Allowing for the nt*ber who yvill leave the State, it will 1:47 - I . iithin _bounds to estimate the in. - s ip?* of population the present year, at Attli:s6o.'oo,lJoo.• Truly, California is "go laiiihead.",.'..Shei will , soon ho one of the most populous States in the Union, and nfletilliß.census.of--18.60, 1 wi1l ; very likely ~44y. c . , iiistlialent.'pcilitiCal- m ilueike to turn 4,*o,ll4lqiti, a Presidential election in favor ~ Qll,OOO. party she chooses. • ''(`, l ;":"CT l ACcartling to,a provision in the Con it'new census will be taken of California this year,, Agents, have • been ' appellate.;ro each county 111' :thb who are now performing their labors .4-- , atitincensus will be completed before the bulk.of the, overland iinrnigration reaches the country,. and must fall at least 50,000 „short of, wiring; ihe actual' number of in aibitatita;, ' The Ventilation 'of, California ..4vii4,probably roach 350,000' before the 'Aflrat i Or,January next. QUICK rran was a rare wit, bUteitetyhesori etirads Met with his match. ITeivas'examining a cross-grained, ugly. •fiteed'Witiiess once, from whom he in vain - sought to , obtain, a dirtie s t answer. At length he exclaimed .; ' 'Liao 'use trying to got the truth: out i xour face l" “Do.yciit, sir I':•, , retoratd the man, with. lt ußr i n , ,“:1174y; then, it moat be so, but #llO t w iprkt o w. my face was a looking- . ilito* 49 10 " 1" - ' pstx-ria;llion cif people live within Ono Jay's j&iirpe of thicitY 'of Now York, l',; , iniEcTORY OE4tOWLELE 1 Cn - - PETER SEYLER, IRON-PO[IN DElbs-Npar Luthotoburct,-tonOro ell sotto. ol .11. Outings ;no made bf tho boat material, nod thi roWsontsbio terms. • , , • . , , WILLIAM A. WALLACE. A . A TTOR' 14 EY' AT LAW, °Moe attj'Artmo his telidevoe . k. 3 lo o udstrc. °polite the rendoeoeut Gov. lioper OM ,tiold. ra. • April 17, RM. 111.411.110)11.T11—Ltittitinibarg . Wagons. it u ko,, LAP Neatly honed on the Manned notice Wu. ze. (811.. H; . . toulid either at hie office, °rat Soo. I. (idles notels-4;utrruniitillo—when not not ntaremionully , 4 , lour. LEONARD & N1001tE; Encilorra ANL) I,taklnEe.. MI it Lk:RH - 6(40 , 4 1.11. atrcet: tlot NoveGMhtl.et.tolLothise.--Ctearr eta.' -. 1831. JAS. B. GRA.I.IAIW, , n 03 7, 111 MATE.J.. ItttfatilltANT'find DEALER 11 , 1 LUAI,7 ' tftailfonl township: 29.1451,, ... C.• KRATZER, • ;14 I:UCH ANT 'AND .1,l /M HUR LEALER—tornot .ot L. 7.11. Flout and LoutlA Aroett—rt-luallltild., , Ilea V?, MI.. A. L. SCEINELL, tr-4111 o work it n, Bond nod other itog.il. J. D. THOMPSON, i}LACLJIIITI{, Wagons. thltretes, &c., era.. ironed on IA *hurt notice. and the very tot IL)lo. at hisold media me !wreath of earuenivllle. Ma t. my. A. K. WRIGHT, illlffl'ial",w't l .l'd".l,LE,"„i'ltrY,El Use. -3, OW, ISAAC SMITH, VIERCII ANT. AN 1.1 110AI:1:11. IN LUMBER AND LY.I Ccuutry PruJoeetenorally—Stabutre e t, between Cherry nod bouust—t;url)4'oo.olle. Dee. Su. 1851 TEIOMPSONS, 114RTSOCK, & CO. rKUN-F 9 UNDERS—Curwen.vilio, An oxtcosivo alum & moot cal:tinting 6 lIVIdd to order. Deo. It/J. VIA THOMAS [I. FULT - CN, & CO., nod extensive dealers. anti Manaketunits Lumiter, Veld 111,11.. July 23.185:1 • JAS. ALEXANDER, QADDLE[{ / 1 / 4 :11i 1141104 BTIS MAKER—In hlsnew ohOP on Market atm., tent Merreil's ho:d. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,• A T the mouth DI Lint Run, 5 miles from Clearfield.— MERCHANTS. end exteulnve Lumber tunnutenturere. June lii, 1165.1. Placer Times. ROBERT McNAUL, TANNER—At the otil) ISTAND iu Comas,' I . 1851 SAMUEL WAY, BOOT and 8110EMAKER—Curwenaville. Deo. 29 1851 G. 0. PASSNIORE, BLACKSMITII—At tha Old Faandry—Catwanev . ille.-- Pace' .tat the !beet. De c.-38/. 1831. THOMAS S[IEA, FABMONABIA: TAlLult—ln [Thaw 's How, oo tdolk, t stk.et, immediately Oval ti a l'o,t OCa —l.; i •Ir Deo. 1.1.1t5t. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, FANNEIL. nod BUOT ati'd 611UE MANUFACTURER— k;nrwunt•Ms. I),u. 49.11:151. GEORGE W. ORR, f t LACKS:IIITII. In his Dellt Blaoo on Thud street. south al iv Isla , kot Cioadield. Pa. Mat I. R. V., WILSON - YSICI oa scowl otiose, opposite the rest (Ivaco ci Cittothaid. April tel • HENRY LORAINE, • DnYBICI Rail L1(UOOIST, ou aitirt etstreut. opposite I. hi. rttithtace. April 115:1. JOHN W. SHUGERT. 'WAGON MAK Elt..corL er Third and I.coust streets. VV rufidd. ilepatti•g done to order. April.l6, '6ll. WALLACE & HILLS, RETAILERS Of EUILLIGN AM) 1/034E:sTic, MEtt- I AN Ul64—at She w's old Stand—l)leart.eid. lho tat Itial .HURXTI/AL & BROTHER, L t/ Eittni ANTS Ito LUNItIER IJEttI.EI3.3. Woo3lalad TA l'ost Office. I.l.adlord tp . Cieal field co. Apra 47. 'U. J. L. CUTTLE, COUNTY t'ORVEY Elt mai LAND Au ENT. OM wain' Ma loodeoce La Aleaket 'that, Clbarlield. Awl! U 3. 15.59. GEO. RICHARDS, FASIIIONABLE• TAlLuß—West can ot Shwa. 'll [Low o stain—clepfield. Leo. su. ROUT I