THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, JULY 28, 1854. ]-’OK (JOYERNOR. H ILMAJI BIGI.EII, Of Ctcmfuhl C a \nl u . FOR .SUPREME JUDIIJi. , > JEHI'.MIAH S. BLACK, Of Somertj FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. $ HUNKY M. MOTT, Of Pike Co„„/ v .' INFLUENCE 0F FOREIGNERS That many men honestly entertain Na tive American sentiments, or sentiments of hostility to foreigners, we never doubted. But such men are deceived—such men do not subscribe t.o the proscriptive creed of Nr.tivism, that fpreignerss should have no political rights at all. They are willing v that naturalized citizens shall have their proportion of the honors and emoluments of the public offices—but no more. They arc not for excluding thorn cntirelv, but opposed to giving them more than what is n lair share. Hut through a regular sys- i tem of deception and falsehood, kept up! for years by the papers and colporteurs in! the service of Nativism, they have been induced to believe that foreigners arc re ceiving, and arc now holding, more than their duo proportion of public offices. .It is not an unusual thing to hoar men crying out against the ‘d d foreigners monop- | olizing all the offices, so that a native borifj Ims to stand back !’ That portion of the; sympathisers with Nulivism, who are not! proscriplionists, will be astonished to learn! what n very small number of foreign born citizens really hold appointments under| the United States government. Instead of! jnoJiojMhzing, they do not actually what is supposed would be a just propord /ion. Tho following statement is taken from a long article in a late number of the 1 Baltimore Sun, (a neutral paper,) for which paper it was prepared, after great; labor, as the author says, and for the truth of which he fully vouches. Il any doubts 1 arc nntertuined ns to its truth, they can be j readily removed by reference to the Blue Book for 1 85 1, giving the names and pin-! ccs of birth, of all tho ollicers under gov- : eminent. We here sec that, instead of; foreigners monopolizing the public offices, j as many have been told, and many believ- j od. they only have about one-tenth —there, being not quite -1,000 native born citizens' in the employ of government, to 401 nnt-j' urnhzed citizens—many of whom, the wri- 1 ter adds, “came to our countrv when so 1 " t I young that they have no knowledge of | any olher'country.” j List of Officers inf he employ of the United States, Native and Naturalized. Washington, D. 0. Amcr’n. Nat. Cit Sinte Department, 24 4 'Krcasury Department, 401 10 Department of the Interior, 70(3 72 Officers and agents in the Service of the H.ofU. 40 Post Office Department. 80 Ministers and Consuls, Coast Survey, United States Mint Light-house Bourd, Inspect tors and keepers, 393 31 U. S. rev. marino service, fl.j 00 Custom-house Officers, 1,837 215 Departments at Wnsh’n. ] ,320 104 The Homestead Bill Passed. The Homestead bill passed the United .Stales Senate on the 21st instant, after being materially amended. Its Homestead features are the same as in the original bill (ft oflercd by Mr. Dawson of our State, in the House, but instead of giving the land, it proposes to sell it to actual settlers at the ratooftiil 25 per acre. The land lying in the States, which have been in market for thirty years, nre offered at 12 J and 25 cents per acre. It is thought the amendment .will bo concurred in by the House. fcs“Wo cordially unito with the editor or the Clurion Democrat, in his request that the editor of the Jeffersonian give his readers tho benefit of one of Judge Douglas’ unanswerable speeches in favor of thcNc braska bill—or any other speech on that sido of the question. We think this is duo to fairness, after publishing, os we think ho did, tho Abolition address signed by Foot; & Co., —a document full of eriors and falsehoods. Come, Major, givo the gallant Democrats of old Jefferson a fair chance for that ‘free fight’ you talk so much about. ttnnct passed during the last sess ion of the legislature, Justices of the Pence required ,to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions all tho recogni zances entered into bofore them (excepting sucl! cases W'rfioy bo; Settled before them Under existing laws) at.least ten days' be fore the comtfftjncement of the session of the were made re ttirniibldj f recognizances' entered into iyithin ten are 10 be re turned ns heretofore. .... : THE LIQUOR QUESTION. We invite iho particular attention of ihe friends of a prohibitory liquor law, and all • 24 —The Cholera is rn others, ,h. M of mS” K % a Committee of Temperance men, und to and 10 occurred on that day. Sons of Temperance, in another part of l'l ,e place, was being rapidly deserted, this paper. This committee is composed OiT’A drendful hurricane passed over or nn equal number of Whigs and Demo- Dnvrcn U nrt > Illinois > 011 lho 24th instant, ern.s, whose past efTorts in behalf of the Many houses blown down and nine ■ . ‘ 1 |fnen buried under the ruins of n single temperance reformation are n sufficient store. Three men were drowned. guarantee of the sincerity of their efforts! OCrTlie Cholera is nt Capo May—seven now. These gentlemen have justly be- (leulhs having occurred up to the 25th. — como alarmed for the fate ofthe cause they Ofcourse ploasure parties and entertuin havo so much at heart, in consequence of, mcn,s wcrc S cllin S scarce ‘ the efTorts of designing men, for partizan I oCv~Thc Daily Ncivs of Wednesday purposes, to throw tho question into the po- 1 last, contuinsn long article from a Bedford litical cauldron. Jf their admonitions are Whig paper, übusing the Rev. J. Chnm propcrly regarded, all may bo well with hers, and the other members of the Com the temperance cause ; but disregarded j mitlee of temperance men and Sons of more injury will result froni legislation | Temperance for daring to block the Whig than could befal it by any other, incans.— of making cnpital out of thal I’rohjbi- Lot every riian therefore, who attempts totory liiquor question, by issuing to the turn this question to political account, be public the address which we publish in marked as the worst enemy of the temper- another pnrt r of this paper. If our readers mice enuse, for such he must be. can find anything objectionable in that ad it K.lK<'Ti-tl> vv lliooi'.it v. | dress, or anything but an honest devotion Xevi-r was Imo .-tric-ki'n .«wnin linin' afiitumiH to the temperance cause, they can then in Ml. rftnrl., to gain tin' I'Mi'i'.i. a.nl i of ' j llS |jf y ,j |is ‘ „ bus - his charmer, tliau tho \\ hig loaders now are in tln-ir coi|ui>ii v with tlio NativistH, Ai'olitioniit.i, Allhough men are accused for -10. lln ir jai|>i‘rH ('man unilor the weight of Ah not knowing their own weakness, yet, per olition amt Native iloiinmnu, with n-areely nn | haps ns few know their own Strength.— allu.-ion to \t lug priiu-i|>li'-, and all lor the )inrpose |[ j s j n mcn ns j n so j| Si where- sometimes ot gaining the .«n]ipnrt nt im-tinns in their there is a vein of gold which tho owners thirst for ollioe. tint they are without eretlil with hnow not of nil n| Nativists and Abolitionists have ( tried l at all improbable that their candidate will e.nne tod////../ /«•*/, Sin h a fate wt»uld he a pnhlie henefd, as it would he a saluta ry warning to all parties in future, to preserve their integrity, and never to dr-erl or eune.-ul ibeirprin eiples, nor eoallesee with fueti.mists. 'I he owe it to the patriotic meml-crs of their party—and it affords us pleasure to believ e they have ninny »urh- that their papers should not he entirely hull’ inclinotl to tho he liofthnt f<»r unco in tho hi-tory »f tho I>oumornlio Ural C(j|jU\*t parly, its candidate* and shrunk from u public vindication of their time-honored princi ples. and i\ an aecount of their stewardship to (masters. lhi|sn this. (hoy Imvo euught a fnr Inr, ami mu*, too, tlint will pn»vt» to be a very ugly ruslomer. In another eolunnu will ho found the eorrespomb-neo between llov. Hkji.ku nml the Chairman of the State Central Committee, hv which it will he neon that (Jov. Hitler in both rea lly ami willing to discuss all questions at issue with either or both of bin competitor*, when, where, a* often, nml in such manner ns they may choose.— Hero is a chance for you, ye boaster*. W ill you ‘•faeo tho muHic?” Wo hope there will honolmck in/-out now, after .so much bragging ami banter ing. Come on, gentlemen. Como out among the people, face to face, w here there is no chnnco for (lodging—no • hilling nml cooing,” such ns you now keep up with Nativists, Kuow Nothings, Free Soilers uud Abolitionists. 4Ol Educational. —From tho curd of Mr. Rote, ns well ns that of the Trustees of our venerable Acn domy, parents and guardians will be gratified to learn that there is now a fuvorable prospect of good schools being opened in our village, under the most fuvorable uuspioep. “In time of pkace/' *fcc. —Tho ‘‘Regular*” give notice that they intend to show themselves on the 12st proximo—ruin or shine. Judicial. —Sheriff Powell sends forth hta pro clauintion for holding tho September term of tho Courts of this county, and wishes all persons In terested to take notice. .the great dofeuder of Catholici ty iu the United States, is said to* havo recently come out a Nativist, aifd undertakes to prove that Nuthdfrtn was first started by Catholics. If tho Iteverond Doctor establishes these facts, we may soon expect to see some of tho tallest kind of scam poring uinong tho Nativiuts of this region. Toe Weather. —Wp havo had another week Almost entirely without ruin. The earth is so dry and parched that vogotnttfln In this neighborhood begins to woar a very sickly appearance. As for corn and potatoes, both of/which gave such lino promise of abundance d few weeks ago, thoy aro now almost beyond recovery. ■ Coiittereiicd; Wednesdiiy^tKe^ is atiggoStcd nsYjfettmo for the mooting of tho Congressional Co&ferees of this District, at That day suit this county. • l :V 'vV^rl'-C^vV - ' -il VAlii. Their name.* are never heanl Mi.-.-ouri ('onijiroinise,’* At., Ac., occupy IS A <;<>Ol> !)(><;.” tCr. New Advertisement** « NEWS BY LAST NIGHT’S MAIL STANDING COMMITTEE MEETING. />t* —J. A!. Shaw. t;j]|, (}. S Ijimmo 1 I’•■nne He.*.*. Kline, Alex. Li\in«;*ton, Wm H. Sparkman, jr. Ilrmly —(J. \\. ljoii£. Samuel Arnohl, ])rV'tJ. T. Hover, Jaeoh Kun(/.e. Janie* Ziegler. //a rn> — J. M. I'uinmin-.-'. .lelin Vnuii£. K. W, Kins', Hr. rhe.«mit\vo«nl, Jume.x Mc.Murrav. t'U.nt —l». S. To/.er, in. Tin ker, Klia.* Jltinl. ('lcarfijiii —(.'lark Wilson, \\\ h. Moore, John 1«. Cuttle, *Ks«|. ('r. F.Canfirhl. J. Han ('h > I-- r viH> 11 a\* -1 Fleming, ,1. I). Thompson, Hr. 11. I’. Tln*- M"i»i.l. I. Untidy. (iiiiu-ii - 11. J, Jo.**. Kylar, ('jin-. (t •mlnn - -I. W. (iiuliniii. l‘ltoni|i.«nn Head. JiuttuH —\ill. llevotiiT, K. M. Limnii. JorJtut —(\>nrail liakor, Kiluml, Juscjili PnUcr.^oii. A ui t/ntuh - Win. Wui. Sankey, John Schnarrs. Ao inu « c^ —.T. Tb McKnnlly, John .Shaw, jr., Ilnr man ltowles, *Mile« Head. Mnrn* S. C. Thoiupcoii, C. W. K_)lar, John 11 *>«»\ or, A. limiter. l‘>nn W. K. Johnson, A. Ilile, J. 11. Segner, K. Dam or. i’tk'— Eli Bloom, John Welch, John Dunlap, A. M. Dale. I nim i Peter Lahorde. jr.. Klias Horn. Wood word —(l. W. Shelf, Thomas Hcndor.-on. 'flic foregoing Committee.* are hereby requested to oall meetings of the Democrats of their respec tive dirtriets gi\ing as timely und general notice ns possible—to he held at the usual places ol hold ing the (lenoral Kleetion. on SATURDAY the l*£tll of Augu.-t next, nnd elect tho number of delegates to which they are respectively entitled, to represent them in the County Contention to lie held at Clearfield, on SATURDAY the IDtll of August, to put in nomination candidates for the various County ofiiees to he tilled this fall—also to appoint Congressional and Uepresentatixe Confer- ttn motion, II //riv'i*. There bus been much dif Terence of opinion as to the inode of making our county nominations, \iz \V hether we continue the 1>- hijot' , or adopt the fro wj< System. The Standing Committee," hating alone in view the eoiieerl and harmony of the Democratic party, deem it proper to muko the following rccommen dalioii : That the Delegates of the several districts, to he appointed on the 12th of August next, be at the same time instructed as to which system a majori ty of the Democrats of such district may prefer, so that a final adjustment may be made bv (lie Coun ty Convention to he held on the IDth of August, for the future action of the party. J. I\ \\ LAYER. Secretary Clearfield, July IA, 1 S.‘> I. Ajiporlionnient of Delegates The number of Delegates to which each district i* entitled, is as follows llriulfoid I: Hnulv I: Lawrence -1: Morris M; Pike ; and all the other di.-t i i ct.- 2 eueh. The I.aw ui' Newspapers. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to tlie contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order tho discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher may continue to send them until nil arrearages are paid. fi. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspaper- from the office, to which they are di rected, they are held responsible uutil they have settled their hills ami ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the publishers, and the newspupers are I sent to tho former direction, they are held respon- j silde. 5. The Courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers from tho office, or removing and leuv them uncalled for, is evidence of fraud. Philadelphia I,umber Market. f 'm rci'tett icrrkty from Hickneli* Hrpiirtrr. Duty 20 per. cent. nd. vnl., W. I*-. lulh, ami plunk, lei quality by inspection. $l2 0Q (ii, 33 00 White l’ino cu 11.., M Oft (a. 10 fttl White Pino flooring pluneil, 2.1 00 to SO till Hemlock logs, 7 00 (ui 8 . r >o Hemlock whuff timber, 7 50 to 0 00 Hemlock Scantling, 8 00 (a) 8 50 Flooring, Jorney pinned, 23 00 to 'to U 0 Stop hoards, N. C\, 25 00 to 30 00 Heart Sctg., N. C\, 15 00 to 20 00 do, river, 13 00 to 18 00 Flooring, N. C. ' 20 00 @ 20 00 Step hoards, 15 00 (ii, 18 00 Sltingles, Cedar, por M., 18 00 to 30 00 Shingles, Pino per M., 14 00 @ 20 00 Shingles, Cypress, 14 00 to 22 00 I,ntli, 1J inch., per M., 2 12}@ 2 25 Staves, Wliito Oak pipo, 50 00 @ 55 00 Hoops, country, 25 00 ® 30 00 New York I.umber Market. Timber, AVliiic Pino, per cubic ft. 00 18 nud 00 22 Timber, Ouk, por cubic foot, 00 25 und 00 38 Timber, 0. Scant. per M. foot, $3O 00 und 40 00! BoarcbyN. H. per M. ft. cloar, 37 50 and 40 00 Boards, S- H, 2d ipiulity, per M. 30 00 and 35 00 T.ittbs, Eastern, ’2 50 nnd Shingles, bunch, 18 2 50 nnd 2 75 < Grain Markets. Pnrr,AiiEi,rHiA ; Ci.EAitriEt.n. Wheat, 81 08 @1 73 $2 25 @2 37 Kye, , 1 01 @ 1 05 1 If @ 1 25 Corn, ’ V J.<)76 anil 70 Jl2 Oats (‘ (2 57 cents, ‘ 02 cents, V? ' On the 22d inst., by the Hev. I*. S. Nollin, Mr. Wm. Caiik to Miss Mativ Jank Luzieh, both of Oirnrd township. OCTOBER ELECTION. WE nro authorized Jo announce WILLIAM ALEXANDEIt, Esq., of u tlio borough of Clearfield. ns a candidate for the oflico of County Commissioner of ClenrfieM county—subject to the action of the Democratic County ('(invention. July 20, 185-L are authorized to nnnouncc JACOIi y\ WILHELM, of Morris township, ns a can didate for tho ofiicc of County CominiHsioner of Clearfield county. July 12. COURT PROCLAMATION. ‘YTTHEHKAH, Tho Honorable JAMES BCUN yy SIDE, Esq., President Judge of tho Court of Common Pleas of thotwenty-fifth Judicial Dis trict, composed of the counties of Clearfield, Con tro and Clinton—and the Honorable KICIIAUD SHAW and JOHN P. HOYT. Associate Judges in Clearfield county, have issued their precept Hearing datethe NINETEENTH ilayof May, Inst, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Com mon Plejis, Orphans’ Court, Courtfof'Quarter Ses sions. Court id' Oyer and Terminer, and Court of (loneral Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for Clearfield County, on the THIRD MONDAY of SEPT EM 11 Kit, next, being the ISt h day of the month. Notice Is, therefore, hereby given. To the Coronor, Justice* of the Peace, and Consta bles, in and for the said county of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons, with their It oils, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and oilier Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to he done, and Jurors and Witnesses are requested to lie then and there attending, ami not to depart without leave, at their peril. (tIVKN under my hand, at Clearfield, this 27th day of.lnly, ih the vonr of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty lour, and the seven only-ninth year of American Independence. Clearfield Select School. C. HOTE would announce to the citizens y y • of Clearfield county. (hat h<« lias coalmen - eed a School in the Town Hall, and would respect fully solicit public patronage. Emm long experi ence, lie Hatters himself that he can render gener al sitMartioji. KATES I’Elt QIAKTEII, I'riinnry Hrnncln*^ A riliuiu'lic, t*«*«»^rn|>liy A Kn*'. (irutnnwir Hi-li,-r Uramlir-, iiirln«lin:' Mnlli fiii.'itnv, r, on ir'Tmitn ami - - HO '•mi;' men who have Imiiiutlv hern 'Mijjaj'oil in may have it n nj>].«irlmi il v of injr llieir i*l*»n•*** preparatory I*.>r examination tin tier tin* new School law. \ Females iilon ClasyC—To be Drawn on the Mill of July. C \ OITA t S :::::: 1500 In all. 2JS pri/.cs, amounting to : $.‘10,000 Tirkits $5 r OO- llulvt., ami (Quarters in propor tion. if*. All connnunientioiis strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent A Manager, Montgomery, (Ala..) Jane 20, ISSI. FKKHII SUMMIiH (JH)DS. fIIHK subscriber lias just received and is now X. opening a w ell selected lot of Dry Hoods, Hro ceries, llardwtire, tjiiceiiswure, Hoots mnl Shoes, Drugs. Ac., at his old stand iu the Horottgh of Clearfield., Persons will find it to their advantage to call and examine as he will dispose of them on fair terms for cash, credit, or in exchange for lum ber, either at retail or wholesale to suit dealers. W.M. L. MonHH. Clearfield, July ID, IHol.-tf. The American Hoarding House. f’I'HIE subscriber would inform the public that lie I has just completed a large now building, on the South end of Second street, Clearfield Pn., which he has furnished and fitted up in the most comfortable manner for tho accomodation of trav ellers and permanent hoarders. His charges w ill he moderate, ami his house con ducted in a decent, sober and orderly manner, where all quiet and peace loving people, who may visit Clearfield can find a temporary “home." July ID, 1854,-tf. Terms of Advertising VDVKRTISKMKXTS ure inserted in tho Re publican, at one dollar per Square, for the first three insertions and twenty-five cents for each additional insertion. Fourteen Hues make a square. No advertisement inserted for less than adolia\ A Liberal reduction made to those who advertise liy the year. Three Lots for Sale. NO. 21, 25, and 20, In tho Mossop plan, iu the borough of Clearfield, all enclosed. For tonus apply to \V. M. REEDY. Curwonsville, Juno 2fi, 1854.—pd. I,ANO WARRANT I.OMT* A lund warrant issued to the subscriber for his services in the war of 1812, has been lost, und it is my intention to make application to the Commis sioners of Pensions for a duplicate of the same.— Should the warrant havo been found the person finding the Fame will plcuso return It to me. It can bo of no use to any other person ns a cot-rat Ima heou onterod in tho land ofiico to prevent the issuing of a patent tkoroon. CYRUS THUUSTQN. Jordan township, July 12, 1854.—fit.-pd. Adjourned Treasurer’s Sale. AN ADJOURNED SALE 6f Unseated Lunds in Clearfield county will tako plnco at tho court hotiso, in tho borough of Clearfield, on MON DAY, Sept 18th, ut 10 o’clock, a. m.—at which tiino all tho tracts bid off at the former sale, and for which deeds have not “been lifted, will be re sold. john McPherson, Th>, Treasurer'* Office, July 21, 185-1. •• •■Atf- « .r M A It It IICI). \V 11. 1.1 A M IMIWKI.I., Sh'ff. duly 2>q ’ j I—tf JOHN S. UADKI3AUtSII. i)u. j. i). MAHciir.srs Resolutions Proposing Amendments to thr cßr,niinATnin:ATnoiJt«N. q nstilution of I lie Commonwealth. SE,vr "’ s It™'‘■"l >;!/ »>' '*/ ,;.. >,. „tl /it'i)t'cncii(altt'f’H tj t/iv Lit/niinmirtaltfi of I riiitnyit(t tho diseases for ,l '" rr "> "" '> Tl *“ l ,l ! l ‘ f " lluwll,, J uliicli i( in recoin- amendments lie and t lio same nro hereby proposed nictulcil usually ,0 ii' o Constitution of tlio Commonwealth, under culled Female (’em- nml in accordance with the provisions of the tenth Of these ar,k ' k ' 11‘crcof, to wit: nro Hr o I. a p s f h Proposition i, to rk aiitioi.k xi. I trim, or I'ttlliiiK Faction I. Tito amount of ilolds ltcro oftho Womb; Fu* after runt meted by tne (.‘ommonweiillh ylut 11 never or Al.nr K-t or exceed I lie sum of live hundred thoiumml dollars. Whites ; Chronic except in emu* of war, to repel invasion, suppress Infi.amation and insurrection, or to redeem tho public debt of (ho l ’ i.ckr A T I o N op Couintonwealth, and tho money so'raised shall Im*- tin: Womr: In’ci- applied to the purpose for which the debt may he m:NTAi. Humour- contracted, or to pay such debts, and to no other hack, or Flooding: purpose. Pain f v i., Hu p - Fkctios 2. To pay the public debt of tho Coin, i-nrsst't) and liiunnri.Ait MKNSTHfatiox, Ac., mini wealth, and debts which may hereafter be with all their accompanying evil.., (Cancer cxcep- e.mtrarted la ease of war. la repel invasion, sup. ted 1 no inalter how severe or of haw long standing, press insurrection and to redeem the public debt. Tlio Catliolieoti far surpasses other remedies, in the Legislature shall at their next session alter tho being more curtain, loss expensive, and leaving tho adoption of this section into the Constitution, pro system in ft better condition. Let all interested vide by law far thr creation of a sinking hind, cal! and obtain a am- which shall not be abolished till, the mid public pie prmiT. from the most respectable sWros, of tlio 'lehts ho wholly paid, In consist of all the net an benelirini results of its use : togotherWith letters mini from the public works and stork., own from highly experienced I‘hvsiriut/ who linv/ ed by the Commonwealth, or any other funds nri nsed it in their practice, and speak fVyiii their u/n sing under any revenue law now existing or lint observations. .A A may he hereafter enacted, so far as the same may itliFKltlixCKS —l’, n. Pm-KIIAM. XI. D., l.’ticn, ~v required to pay the interest of said drills semi. X. V I, I) l-'i niiMi, XL D.. Cunnmlnigun, X. Y. mmunlly, and annually to reduce the principal XL 11. Xln.i.s.. XI, I>., it.. Chester, X. V. D. Y. thcrcol by a sum no. fess than live hundred thou I’o.irr M. 1).,' Syracuse, X. Y. l'rof. PixilAlt, sand dollars, increased yearly by compounding at XI. 1).,' italtimorcj aid. .1. C. Otuiii K, XI. D. Hal- n 'ate of not less than liie per centum per annum ; tin,ore, Xid. W. XV. Rkksk. XI. D. Xew-York the said sinking fund shnll l.e invested in the loam: fitv \\' Piifssout M. I).. Coneord, X. 11. .I.l'. "I tin. Commonweaitli, wliieli slinli lie eiineelled Nkwi.anii M 1). I'licn X. Vork. IU i v. (\ S. from time to time in a manner lo ho provided by Hkard, (Slonn Spring?*, S. C. law ; no portion of tho Hinkiug fuml j-liiill otor * l'nniplilat.i Imci gratis al tin* ft'.ra of ('. I). A\‘al- np|ili€Ml In Ilia ]iavnialit of the ilel.l ol' live liun snn, Ajjanf, I)riiKK<' , l> fli-arflalil, I’a. Alrni .«nM l.y 'lnal tlinuannil ilnllnrH iiiniitiniinil in Ilia hr.-l -oc- UanlinK <1 in>;Ki-t.- in the ]>rim-ipn 1 tuwna in Ilia mi- «>f lliis« arliala. Iml Ilia xnihn 11 not in nny way Ik* gij»en or loaned to or in aid nfnny indiviihml, company, corporation or nr- DOCIOII 1 01/HK I',!,!* . socinlion. nor .-hall the Comnn/riwcalth hereafter THE EiX'KET .ESCf'f.AEIES: heroine a joint owner or atoekhohler in any com (ill. FYFKY (>XK HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. pnny, or corporation in thin Common mllK FIFTH Ivlitiou wenith or cHcwhere, formed for nny pnrppge. X with lino llun.lnnl Kn- Ski ,i " v Tl ' l ' < 'nnimniineiillh mIimII never n living. .“lioHiiiK Hi.-, ■mm-.- MU "'' ll "' " f ' in . v ‘■‘"‘"'y. eilv. 1...r0i. K l. nr I .Mniri.rinntii.iiM ..r the n-hi|.. "r nny c.r| ...ru 11 ..n or »n -]|liman Sy.-lriii in cv.-rv .-lii-li ili-l.t.- huv<- 1«m-ii (-••ntrni-lffl (■» r<-|»vl nivsi xlni|.e and Win. Tu which -nl >l ■ rt-.-t- in.-urrci'ti.m, nr In .ief.-in! the i< added a Treatise on the * n u,ir * ]>i.-rn.l'NC,M.lb .-took company, association or corporation, or to 1.,'1 nn iMilu-r 1... MMl.Mim-.l In ~r,-M-nl a cn,.v af n,i "' m ' ,,u . v '" r ' or l "“" nr in iti.J of Hi.. .K.'Cl'I.A I'H'S m hi- r1.i1.1. It mny.-nvo ■»ny su.-l, ii.v ' him frnm Mil I-Mily yr.n ... Let in. ynnnj; nmn nr '■ ■' ''''/ "- 1 ' " ,"""• woman enter into the seen*t obligations of married , A ‘ ‘ ' ' ll n J 1 " ‘ s ' ""t’ ■ 11. M.UU’lflsr .1 Co.. Proprietor?, Central Depot, .‘JO | Hroadwny, X. Y. life without reading the I'Ht’KKT .KSt-l I,l'll S, in the Side, restless tiighK nervous feelings, ami n»\s, K.Mrael from the Journal, the whole train of Dyspeptic sonsulions, and driven 1* A. MAtll IRK, (Merh. up hy their physicians, ho another moment with- , In House of Representatives, April 21, Mol. out consulting the JKSt’l KAIMI S. Have the Resolved. That this resolution pass. Vein, 71 married, or those ahoui to he married any impedi- Nays, 20. K.\trui t from the Journal. motit, rend this truly useful hook, ns it lias been thu means uf saving thousands of unlortuunlo ( SKi nKTAiD n (Htii’K, [ creatures from the very jaws of death. 1 riled April 2S», IM.VI, J (\ A. IILAI’K. person sending twkntv kivk cknts . Secretary of the (.’oiumonuoalth enclosed inn letter, will receive one copy of this /'/;y \',s')7, ]' 1 | ,v.V • work by mail, or live copies will be seut fur Unk * ' Skchetary’s Ovnrr ) Doi.i.ah. A'l'lross, (post fmill,) DK. AVM. YOCXC, No. l, r »2 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. July 12, 1564. —I y. UllO WANT’S A PICTUItK! Purvianre’s stork is now complete, From littlo cases, very neat, l'p fo those of largo dimension*, Suitable for high pretensions. C’ome on, Ladies ! come on, (louts' (’< '•M ye men of —• otno on. nli .**ollBo ! Ami got impressions of your faces, To show your friends your mim v grace*. Tho dress is hotter to bo dark, lUit brown on rod is just tbo mark, Tor then tho contract fairly shows, Ilotwoon tho person ami tho clothes. It’.** well enough tho sun should shine, A.** (hi- will servo to shorten time, Hut ifit don't ami cloud.** he rife. Ilo’ll take your pictured*! tho life. Those little ainttrr*. ’yolopt huhes. Should never ooino ’midst clouds ami shades lint when the monarch of tho skies, 11 in shining rohos put.** on, arise Ami bring your Htth- «*/«/'« to mo, And brightest picture.** you will see. Another thomo the muse suggests. To put all gloomy doubt.** to rest — Such Inmost men an scruples fool, host wicked craft fresh from tho (/*•"/, Should ! out of i lh‘ ( mirt of < ‘iniiiuiii IMea* ill < li-ar , , r . . . .. , , . , . ,• . , ,| i , . , Iho uue.-tion rerun-ini' upon the linal pa.-.-aL'-* livid county, ami to me directed, will he exposed ‘ h , ... *, , .. , , i | „ "i the Resolutions. Ihe hrst piopo-ilmn way a-rreed to puMic .‘‘ale. at the ( ourt linucu in < learlield, on ‘ 1 n 1 . . . . ... . . . . . . It ll> 111 l.lt rf \1 7 • Nitnnluv, tin* 2Jil ilnv ol .July, J *;» lul 2 u oloek v .. .11 . , . , i> %. .. .. 'lll 1 . . 1 , ik vs - MA liranmn. A Al htl'-ii, Ua . I’. M., tin* followin'' ile.*»nhe«l real estate: —Ja>t 4 * ... . , »• ,• • . 1 1 ? ... 11 -.i j 1 narton, Mover. Miirham, Movil. Hvorh, .N o. Ij in tho horoui'h ol ( urwensv tllo, >v itli 41 n\t ol- .... ~ \ . h , . ~ •, 11 . 1 .I, 1 .1 .1 t alone I. (ah in. Inr i.» t namhei- 111. look, Imi' lioum*, More InniM*, Mal*le ami other out mm . 1 .1 t, 1 1 1 1 .1 . .1 < ram*. ( mainm* Pauj'ierty, J»ii\ J)»» I*rancor, ereetoil thereon. Mmimleil hy lot Into the tv ... I ..." * , , .r . hnninno, hokert. Minjror, hhlre.l, hvaiis, I’os late of John M*ot 011 wort. Me men (.rail on eaM, . ,r.. .. 1 *.* tor, rrv. tiullonhuo. (nhlionv. (lilim-re, (n*uv. the r.fio lurnnike on north, al.-m u aeren more or ~ . ~ .. • ~ . ’ v k W „f ti.i.lior !,i.itl in Ik.rusiik kmn.-hip. I„„„„k • H„n,. llu,mn,.|. I ,»,»,*■. Ilun 1 .1 c i 1.1 * .• 1 trr. Ilurll. Jackman, kilmTe, hnii'hl, Lauiv, on uml othcra. M*ue r i’i < i,' n t t l utterson. Purler, Haulms. hoberl.t, Howo, Sttl- MATiini i p \v ? i'v r * > I AdnCrs. ; hide, Srotl, Aimimton, Smith, Smith, (Herks,) ... A . ' * . . * K Smith, (CnWlAnl,) Stoekilale. Wheeler, Wieklein. ( urm.mv.llv, Jul.y IS,-I—(.L-p.l, Wrl K l,t. ClX\.»-t..r-TI. ii o m n n«i. o u«na Nays—Necsrs. Aflams. Hubhun, HeaiiP, JlnnK Ocular Demonslratious. Ilyerly, Eckert, Ellis, Hurt, Herr, 11..111, Ilummei, THE ‘‘proof of the Pudding is chewing the M'Coinhs, Miller, Poulson, Putuev, Sidle, Stov. Hag," and the surest way to get cheap yood Strong, Stru horn, Zciglor - ‘JO. !•{ Corner Storr” • Seoiihtauy’b Office, I When* ho is just receiving a now recruit of almost Haumsiu uu, July I, j every thing in the tunic lino. A particularly large J*KX,ys YL VANIA, BS, ami well selected stock of Fashionnldo Heady- | - —] Ido certify that, tho above and fora- Triminod HONNKTS, and Silk laid, VHiiii Hlnclt ' < skai.. [ going, is a true and correct copy ufibo Silk, Watered Silk, nnk Fauey coloured Silk Mun- ( •—' J “vkas” and “nays" taken oil the **Hos tilla.i, all in the latest and neatest atyle. Also, u polutiou relative to an amendment of superior lot of (J I Xfl II AM LA WNS—silk finish. ' tlio Constitution of tho Common wealth,” Hoinomber ut the JtlClJ b'LAd. . ! us the sumo appears on the Jouni-ds of the two Houses of the lioncrtil Aaseiu hly of this Commonwealth, for tho iSes- Htnn of ift.Vl, , Witness n\v hand and the Seal of said WHOLK.SALH A RIOTAII. CASH HTOIIE. I office till? first dny of July, one (houa M. HEU* <(• VO., i und eight bundrviHind fifty-four, tviionk ciTv. * - j " A. JILACK, ALL Inula of (loiitlemcuuml Lailica'wonr, of fcocrotnry of thtCCoimnomroaUh. superior quality, sold very cheap for Vush 1 ----- - - 1 only. Everybody buys there. July 12—pd. ■ HTI^ 1 yorv p ALE, nt tbo lttnekamith shop of * . M. Orr A Klinger, In Clearfield—n» excollonttfr tielo. Cheap for cash. July <1,1854. A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker •TirriLli be afforded liberal wages 'and constant 1 DEEK SKINS WANTED* v -\'\ T T employment by making application iiimio. rjlllK Iliglicxl I’rlcoa in Cnsh will bo pnid by tlie. Uintely to. the subscriber. . (lUtlC'H, X subscriber for a ipunitity of. J)ccr Hklnp. Cleurlielil, July A, 1854'.—tf, j May 31, 1854. MOVER ULEMA'S. r\’ ■&' i Harrisburg, .July 1, IS/»|. I'- —* — i Ido certify that the above nml fore Skal.. \ going i w <» true ami correct u copy of the • —') original “Rcsnlution relative to un amendment of the Constitution,” n.s the same re : mains on tile in thin office. In testimony whereof* I have hereunto iet my hum! and caused to be affixed the seal of the See | rcturvV office the ijny and year above written. ; * C. S. BLACK, j Secretary of the Commonseullh, Journal of the Semite. j ‘‘Resolution No. 502, entitled * Resolution propo i sing amendment to the Constitution of the Com mouwealth,’ was read a third time. On the ques . tion, will the Senate agree to the first proposition, the yeas and nnvs were taken, agreeably lo the Constitution, and were as follows, viz : i \kas —Messrs. Ruekulew, Darlington, Dursic, Furgusoii, Foulkrod, Frick, Fry, Ooodnin, liable man, Hamilton. R. 1). fTamlin, K. \Y, Hamlin, i llcister, Hoge, Jamison, Met "lin. McFarland, I I’intt, (juiggle, Sager, Slifer, and MCusliu, spun* . ker—2.‘s. So the question was decided in the affirmative. Nays—Messrs. Crubh, Cresswell, Hendricks, Kiuzcr, Kuukte and Skinner—f>. 1 On the question, will the Senate agree (o the second proposition, the yeas and nuys were taken I agreeably to the Constitution, and were as IoU 1 lows, viz : j \ k.vs —Messrs. iiiickali'w, I)ar>ir, I'ur^nson. Fuulkroil, Krv, Hooilw in, Ilaliloimm, 11. i>. Hamlin, ' R N\ Humlin. Heniiricks, llristcr. lE.lnmi son, Kii)7.i*r, MrClintork, Mi Farlaiol. I’i.iU, Frioo, Sllfrr. Wln-lIV, Mr ('asl in, SjjrukiT L'2. •Vu s Messrs. CraMi. (.'resswell, Harliuglon. Hamilton. Kunklr mnl Skinner—