I^mEUBUCAN House, feb. 0, 1864.-r-Mr. AFConnell i" ' reported a bill to erect the new county of : » W A siri.\uTo,v, Feb. 8, 11964.' . of parts of liulinnu, Cambria and Mf - pettier .-—This may be said to be Clearfield. .r - ' 'f: i'i U‘. ; beginning of the times to trv tlio prin- House, Feb. 7,—*A|r. Cafdivell read in on ” integrity of*members df Con- Piece, a bill to nuiliofi?.o .the Trustees of B reB3, ibo Abolitionists are 1 making tre* tho Curuehsv illo school house 10 sell and rnendous efforts to get up another feroT all convey real estate. ;over tho country on the slavery question. Sknate, Fob. 9.-—Mr. Dardc reported ™'ey ere sending addresses and secret cir* as committed, the bill to exempt coal , and ou lnrsbrodcast through tho northern States lumber from tonnago tax. which they not only misrepresent the Mr. Millignn reported as committed, the character of Judge Douglhs’bill for the J ‘ ; ‘; ELECTfON - NOTICK supplement to .tho act to incorporate tho or fi«» n is6o*ion of Nebraska and Kansas, and citizens of the Borouol, pf Clear. Sevatp" R t°?n co^P ony. 0 ny. , «>her measures supported by leading dem. 'field; without distinction of nariv are kind. »h» r , b * 1 Kunklepresent. ? cra,s . boMhey stealthily garblo the opin. fy‘'js6}ifiileij tp .cast fhe'tr‘suffmeo at the'lmv Dauphin county fora jpbs of Jefferson, Jackson, and other dis. e'ecjjoh ojn Friday next Brnniinu me tho In P ro ,b| ffng tho floating of loose saw. Anguished patriots, inordor(ogive strength m -‘ he aus * wl *a o ,,h and its tribute, -d credence to their nefarious schemes. With The prohibiting, or rather, roguj S.S n ° I,f l uors i» this Commonwealth, lias lies? There lies thodn ‘ DEHJOCfiATIU MEETIKG. e aVfic!d county SteS ,0 e ‘j n,ho Court House,’ weieorfield, on Tuesday evening of Feb fttory .tfoiirr, for lh6 purpose ofclecting SiSK ;° Convention S ln ‘° ««nd.dato for Governor and I tflpnl Comfcussionor. ' ■' ' • • By order of tht Standing Committee. pnpQf .will bo issued in tho .of (iio week, in order (hat wc Wail on cur friends frota VMj'diiititry ivhb tnay be in attendance at ' W ascertain. jiow their 1 nccpiiois stand with the printer'. Quito n timber are in arrears on our books—and '* lil»fe:of tjjd ready' from such would bo >laiifcfuffy received. • ■ | 'U'iVl ;« ie:fttjr\ye l ha.vo received a cpmmunjcniion lft., inking up no less (hon rix and n ha If pages of paper closely writ j liy Leo Turner, Mark Ky* ; Ifk-.Jflfcp.; Pelers nn.d William IJoover, /wktbg for a placo in our columns. Wo yet Ibuhd lime (o reiid'th'e nr ’fna. Ponwquewly are unable (o de plde whetbor wo will give place to it or not. Jn glancing hurriedly over the pnges wc perceive the object of tk . tn give us ‘particular thunder’ for daring to them for enlisting under tho Nn- ahd on ot/ompt to justify their! for so doing. Tho article shall be) properly disposed of Thai greni ofthe production alone Venders ■ iisotfiewhat objectionable ; editor of tho Native American Banner, of Phijadelphiu, continues to bliz ‘occasionally , v j t h his old 'jPMNPW’T*^''Coward '_{ikp‘ has ever tifljMJyjiys peglftcted to send U 9 q copy of W# paper— so that if we ever should find j disposecl 10 id,e a ’few moments j ■Mm** j(': 0 r n ° ,!c! °g ony of Irs wishy-j U^^y-“rlicles intended for us, we would! a Joss to do so for want of a paper. Come, don’t be afraid. When you have ,Q ®ay oonoerning us send us a ***. *®’may hear you. We will flpt hurt you bad. '.l„*,. .4ftCHBISHQP BEDINI •" bTbis. personage who recently visited the i gnited States as tho Pope’s Nuncio, to look fifter certain interests concerning tho Ro. Church,, we see it stated, his departure on the 4th instant for •tfiaiope.-. His visits to different cities here, were productive of riotous 'he burning of tho visitor jn effigy, &c. I’hesodemonstrations were 111 P rio< ?ipuily by foreigners— Oermahs and Italians; who attempt to JWliy their Conduct by asserting that a Pa?si; n soldier of that re. !pW>yC who had been a monk, was sorno r «roe.Bince taken prisoner at Bologna, had his head scalped, and his right hand flay, ed, and was afterwards kliled; Archbish being Governor at the time, .they contend that he should have prevent- i .ed these barbarities. Bedini urged as an escirso that the tortures were inflicted by tho Austrian military authorities who areronot under the Control of the Pupal .Government, a "d consequently ho could jppt be held uccopntablo for their conduct. ‘JThej murder of was certainly op PAlfitgeous pffajr,. .sufficiently pq to call forth the, condemnation of every man upon tire perpetrators Of the crime. But Wheth ‘it in the power of Bedini to prevent (ho or whether ciiargobld to any de 18W, therew|tji, wo do not pretend‘fo know. . Bpt it would appear tjiat under llmcircum. stance, some other person might have fill <*d the mission to better ad vantage, as the .pre|u'd ( ices existing against him here j n .Wminds qf pinny, was the means of pro puling for him ratjjer upenviable reccp. lions in different places. . ?flp DjfficnlUes Settled. . our last issue we promised that wo p P® I®,’ 1 ®,’ Feb. ,7.~G°v. -Bigler* Marshal would endeavor lo givo place to the com. r 2V I re? , ld - Qml Directora of '.the : 2w r °VT card A> F ’ jn lhiB '§ of the native ®®W Suporintendant, regains, The pihpf communications havo l p ontl ( n . c > t C 4?, 1 " running tlio Franklin Canal ,l»lwn up 80 much room jlmt we have no 1 !^ 1 ,!, r bcc ? c *? c < ,ted - Tho Directors cptntW for it in this paper 1 rr i d ° r . , lll,e . clrcu <™tancc S> perfectly •«<& M;; the arrangements made.- I'-r! last few weeks our paper has 1 J- ••H, 0 * 1 MjPg prevails. Then? arc no •*eed filled Up considerably with advertise nT?.° f ? ”, y,roubl °- exce P l from MKjlfi. , After the court however, a goodly! ; ' ~ * ‘ «S‘3?S?T ?! l, hes . 9 wijl. fie removed from bur 1 Narrow tae. a pd jrowjlt tjbejrebv be enabled ' 3 , Tor A •?«!»• evening the gas "*♦>refjbiDurrcaijqf. »ilh »"gre»i w , ati . * •“W r ’ Tt »“ vmo stood ,'1854. t . „ —• »..v-*u ues the danger. If the Whin ■ • . , been before both branches of tho logisln- 1 pnrty would provo true to their pledge of t! dolng . lnlbe m “fket. ture—but up to the 10th instant, no final ! g °° d f,, ; th in support of tljo Compromise of ncter ' ‘ S ° " m ° re ,i,rcateni "g char action Imd been had bv either house Thol'.k 0, ' lOBO ,err i i, , orica ' v °uld bo organised,! At tho snilincr «r ,tw> n • however, ,he, ,he Ml wi.l passed at an early day, will, the chose potenoe, and two more slates would bo j S ' B tkl r° n °!° ° f - 1,10 Four Po ' vers or not. submitting It to a vote of the people. : add «i to tho Union within less than five J, p ■ I " st ': octcd his Arobassa .p.„ ;years without having a slave within their! u , , r,s and Lond °n to demand n 1 reB I 9F P "° DUC ' ,V -Wheat and! limits ; certainly without increasing the I ;„?«!.ho R? ° f ,ho combined fleets hour command a higher, price in New present number of slaves. ° . lho "lack Sea was intended to aid York now, than over they did before. All j But the ravings of those fanatics are too i troll i? 7 "inT? V° ° bSerV ° “ B,rict nou ' other productions of the farm, are propon, ofte » mistukon for public opinion, and | demand their nas'no?? ““ ,hoy are 10 tionateiy high. Tho Arrival ofevory stea-• ofC °?gross are made to believe: It is said that tho Car will nm r . , j, from Europe ,»*,<■ iamo lhoso L <* P~r Power " already high prices ; and judging from the, 1 members Will study the S . received prices of former yeurs, thoquuntity of lust constituents, "thbv will discover that Itbo R,. Q C - afeS ’ Blato ‘baton tho I2th inst., tarn,.’, yield, Iho amounl nlromiy i„n u c„« W " "H* •«« .ta te'd, and tho probable demand of Kurono I ,here 13 bu f htllo difference of opinion' An attempt was mode hv 'r i it is not unlikely that tho present pri’!.| 1 o oAmerica 0 American C pcopla m^urn^.rK 1° “‘I i ; ank ° f lh ° ces will bo nearly doubled beforonext har- national Constitution? Or what proportion l On the sn^?? 81 ’Toin^‘o° lhousQntl me »- vest, fhw prospect, then, should induce! belio ''° 'hat it could be made bctterlf sub- 200CossaXrXd7005?°" infan ‘7> ev °ry farmerTo augihcnt his usual spring j miUcd 10 . “ Gonvention of statesmen of the ' mpn,passed over in "° rk ‘ crops. Every foot ofground that is Lpfca i “«™“®“‘ of; ,K Turkish Sd?. -“n?!^^ ble of producing, should be planted with the various hferests C °of aH To'Stalc^n' 0 ! /'‘l! 111 be ' or ° ° alnlZ ° f lhc trcC3 and somcthmgfor man’s solo existence. Spring J weighed and adjusted with an almost su-j states that it will bo I wheat, ,n our county, ,s often more pro- P erna ‘. ural exactness. All compromises | for tho pSrte, if heis£l duct,vo than winter wheat, and if Hie ear- w « h .*>»‘ instrument cannot, !to act under the orronoouSnSsSbS 1/ spring ts at all favorable, our farmers ’„Spl e B? ft C>,n‘r° a PP roba,,on , of H»o) jhe Czxir will depart from any condi on could not employ their time apd means to!PCitecl froS onT WT* P ' inc ® hiLfl! A^ better advantage than by planting to their Jof slavery within the States. This is even | Jrovided w'K “rmoS y in h ?vhiS , T“ St utmosidabd.ty, not only wheat, but all: ?«**nillod by the Abolitionists. And as it • cified that tho Porto considers t o nreseni kinds ofgrain, potatoes, &c„ &c., as they!"‘' J® '“ h "J r ' ° fa go va rnment founded up. | differences to bo exclusively between S will bo sure to have a market at douLlo /of ca P abl °, ko - v and Russia, and acknowledges that it their ordinary prices. ™ l— -ived from. fin “‘ for peace or j a given hno of latitude. Would pot such I Tho London Times in an editor!, t ,an net he deemed not only a palpable via- “Wo have strong len n cdl[of al, sayp: .yet Congress Imsjust os much Constitu- enna correspondent authentic ,7 tional right to pass such n law as it has the .language, which secra !’, .1 \ ;10 say that slavery shall not exist north of 1 last bop°e of . eaco has been nddre t , such line. It this is so, why not follow tlie Cabinet of Si ' Pc, b ." , ed b - v i 1110,l 110 , 3ilfa ond sure Constitutional doctrine ?i trian Government Ur “ 10 IIU AuS ' t Jud K° Douglas, by his Nebraska and Kan- j From tho circumstance, m ,za3 bill, proposes to go back to this safe 'ed, it cannot bo Ss UioT 100 ;I j Constitutional platform. Nothing more.- 1 answer of Russia m formal jjNTo 'Constitutional rights are i^vaded.-]!^ |No injustice is done. Tho great principle document bo genuine, it is imnossible to T&rr sssrsr or * in w iLv?r r sxtft nit™X!deyib r rZ • Hus- Z IU al,aohmeal ‘° tt,,d IOVC ,br * h «slieXiofLatent ofTnS™ Tho conduct of the people of Erie I>u r i eS ° lu,io I n ,a J ten b y France within the last few days, as interorc.nd 1 ?,",n | C Br,,a ' n ' 'beforo lam not from the telegraphic reports, has not had! been LT ° rdorB ,)ave a tendency to allay tlm feelinrr on that sub- act wSel? h» •tV ’ ,oi : escem S ,hls jy., or pTopor S. free ' “ No doubt they have acted rashlv- hut m „u r nco Menschikofl whether he those who knowledge of [hoar flees “the' ‘ he combined , rogance and domineering .spi?it almost al- cari eonnuS r f Kply , l as ‘ " Yos w « ways muni lested by monied corporations man” ’° r fig lt nnd dl ° 1° tho lust have the prudence to withhold their cen’ The Amlm,n,t„r i sure, certain that such conduct on tho part passports L J “ r 0 ° dea,and lhoir of a community at least ordinarily peacea tt .• hie, would, not he so long persisted in with- renewed nflSJf f ot e " gngomen ' 3 'voro out, serious cause. It is a matter, howev- S 5 Inst Ut ° n ' h ° Il,h » a « d er, which belongs, to the State of Pennsvl a lo i ’ ~ , vania, as an independent State, and there linfdShlS| P pet^h“- Ch ? SCeiv * d Qtßor ' should bo no interference on the part of tho that the Czar bU - rg ’ J , Un ; 131 l, > Btates general government until it would appear note as inenm Vi t reja, Feb. 14, 185'J.—Wheat is I selling at 81 50 per bushel, rather scarce and in great demand at that. Rye, 8l 00. Corn, 81 00. Buckwheat 75 cents. Oats, 60 cents per bushel. Pickled Pork, 8 and I 0 cents per pound. Lnrd, 9 and 10.— ' Butter 18. i Philadelphia.— Wheat flour was sold in the Philadelphia mnrketonthe 7th inst., as high as 80 00 and $9 31 per barrel.’ Wheat was sold as high as 82 17 els. per bushel. Rye, 81 15. Corn, 81 00 ond 81 02. On the,9tb, Flour was selling at 88 75, and Wheat 82 15. i From the above view of the markets it it would appear thutthe farmers arc really the fortunate class. Nothing else that we can perceive has advanced so alarmingly within the past year ns the products of the farm. The farmer is now afforded very nerly doublo the former price for all his productions—while every nrlielo necessa ry for him to purchasocnn bo had at but a small advnnce on former prices. i Gheat Excitement.— Quito an excite ment has prevailed in the grain market for the pest few days. Every avenue leadin'* to our city has been more or less thronged and nt times tho roads about the mills was completely blocked up with wagons. One firm paid out on Monday or Tuesdoy over 83,000, and we have no doubt that other firms did the same, and some perhaps may have excoadcd this amount. On Tuesday afternoon there was n slight declino and on Wednesday-wo believosl,9o was paid I ‘ or " neat and 80 cents for corn. Mnny [farmers who left homo with the expecta tion of receiving two dollars for tho former article, and 05 cents for tho latter, were much disappointed, but still consoled them selves with the fact that alter nil thoy had received a largo price. Thirty wagons' were counted at oho time, on the road be-1 tween Stanton and this city, and the Ken-| net pike presented: an equal amount or! trave!. Wo cannot say whether a rise 1 will ogam tako placoor not.. On Monday wo referred to this matter, and wo have seep po reason to change the opinions then expressed.— Delaware Republican. „ M °Nnoe GWfv;-Tho Democrat of tho 26u1t., suyq: On Saturday last, on ilnsfimap, by che name of^Timothy O Liirny, was eomrmtled to jail on tho charge of attempting to commit murder by ahoolrng ono ofthe foremen on the fail road. We htiye been nnable to learn the cause of this attempt at murder, . FOUR DAYHATER FROM EUROPE, Important front Russia. The Emperor Nicholas bent on War. Terrible ship ; wreck.and Loss of 300 Lives-Hcavy Decline in .Consols—Breadstuffs A,d- I vuncing. Nkw Vork Feb. 9.-TI.O American Steamship Pacific, with Liverpool dales to tho 2oili ult., (being /our days la tor than Iho previous advices,) reached her dock' at New York about 3 o’clock. The Africa arrived at Liverpool on tho evening on the 23d. The Antarctic, from New York, arri ved at Liverpool on the evening of the 23d. nm? ? porllon of lho passengers and crew of the steamer San Francisco. , Ih ° L,v ? r P°ol market for Breadstuff's \vas advancing. Flour was a shade better and was quotedlot 43a455. Wheat 12al 3s 6d. Corn nlo fragments’a o jK&| of the juvemlo mind ; —it is you who first f° firo °’ burnt to ,bo water’s edge'll lay tho foundation, and if that foundation , , Carg0 > conalBtin « of twelve WjS is not good, the superstructure will surely. ™ opcollo . n Q nd other merchant* full, and the second erection wili.cost more I boat 13 a ,o ‘ al loss - Cm, on^|lJ pain and acquit yourselves i s £ ved * * be list containing tho nameiY justly of tho dignified duties which aro in. j lho P assen gers was burnt, so that it $5 cumbent upon you with honor to your- P osslt, l c to ascertain tho names of selves and tlie profession, you must first ed> , Somo Warehouses on the be qualified yourselves. You may per-' ,' vero burnl, havin g caught firo froinl 1 - haps ask, what constitutes a thorough bred boaf ‘ teacher? . .Wo answer education. A tea- , . [bkconb despatch.! 1 cber may understand Orthography in all , ~1 3. now es,imu 'cd that thore wereW its ramifications; ho may parse the most y .,° l l ,° P llsse ngers on bourd liloGeoaS abstruse phrases,—he may ho ablo to e ‘ lllor dr °wned or burned to death, fl solve the most difficult problemsof Euclid: • ba gg a g° an d money was lost amoul and in short ho may bo thoroughly ac-I mg ,f 80 - 000 - The boat wasJ quainted with tho sciences und languages' U , ed nl There was on boards und yet not well,versed in the art ofteuch- ! 3loam ? r nearl y 200 passengers, princi J mg. We positively assure you that a per-, y cmi g ran,a going to Texas, and elan! WSWJSS! fflyx-jaa mind of the learner dlt I- L ° r ° ,l, « l P er ' shed “» The firo next s§3 dicious instrucTn!af y h! ,B f ' ind i u -, rurk ' als ° caught fire, but were haS that be cannot T, W !^ S ° ° Ut T G r? aped with slight damage. 1 E t ‘.°Z “ B“‘‘ • schoW,' Ztz .7151 lY“' W iSltal Z lO T" «* •««*. Z eSfIZJ a, 2 V fir* r'S T.'Y «2 ~4,S HalUMc. ° d ra-ooanood a T.mhc,’. j acre valued nt $300,000, am! immlyfl S. J or :rv cd °1 7 'l .’r"’**”"'' ~ ssj 1...., «l wmo ,"„,7 7'J| Y"' I '"' l 0 , S “m ,n It c "i'. «■ U» OrtiS tnar* • •.u 1 t,le youth with advnn- Iroyed two valuable stores nml UM ***■ licro learn in a short time, what would r ~ ; ii rc( imrcd years of toil, practice and . ,lESTL ' R County. —Tho DemocmH'ali observation. Bome of you may perhans 1 3 counl y—which lias been set do-tsiii'M wish to know, bow those benefits are to be IhC | °PP onen,s of Governor BSgle* asoppw derived from such an institution? We an- Se< b,s mmomination—field theircoJi>f swer that the different branches of educa. j ‘Y con vcintion last week, und elected ijmS lion-will fa e brought before the Institute I. le g nloB lo 'he Bth of March convention! and the various mode? of teaching them ' in3 ! ruo,ln g 'h e mior Bigler for Goveraori discussed, and such resolutions offered ;“ nd ? ack for Su P r enie Judge. No inf and measures adopted, as tho circumstan’j c^! rnct,ons wp ro pven for Canal Comaili. cesof d,c order of proceedure may surrJ s,onor - rh! f “last unkindest cutofilr g«?st. Tho superiority of textbooks, and I W °, S v 3u ' d }: l,ink p u ght to satisfy the' liub tho advnntagea.wJiich ono book hns ovev'' COlCne °, those who advertise bv the year. : ; jsa is hereby given to aifpef' jji * on . 3 ’ no * *° purchase or in any M* meddle with the following described prcf erty now in possession of A. rJrndy township, ns the same me, and are only on loan to him, Une two horse wagon, on© bny harness, one bay mare and harness a# cow, 2 steers, 2 tons of Imy, one wiodpl four acres of rye, and 12 acres of wlic4s the ground. ( j’ LEVER FLEGAL, &CQ f i Feb., 15 th, 1854. 2£2TcE>{lSL<3»ClS>i> r |T'HE Clearfield county Bible SociHj J. will hold their annual -officers for : the ensuing year on eyemng Feb. 24, dt early cahdle'ligtffA lha office or Doctor H. Loraine.; - C. DEIHL, Secretary l5, 1854.1 •** * • > * . . . ,rrtj| 1 . . i TBIIPBIMIICB• TPHE Washingtonians will Temperance Meeting on Motifafm 20thof Feb., (court week,) atearlfogi 9ja light. Addrestes will be delirewisj The people are; kindlyin?iiedt6atwBw| ;, H v o; p. gulkmv®™ Feb. 15,1854. , toil