f THE REPUBLICAN. .r ii:.nrn:uK Aor Villi,, to Miilm, i n.r.. rfil'y " f""' Mr. Sonlr, Our Minister In Spum. This jfnt lemon, sinco his appointment . rcprrscnianvo 01 tun United 8ialva at Urn &nih Court, hat, boon n,o,l to oo cupv a l;iri?o space in tho ibsen; iuru,gn pontics, ana grievous nccusnllons have been brought against him in the! newRpnper columns ofl-urore, as well as'", ora certain class of journals in our own country. As it is now not unlikely that great events are to grow out of this re,', tleman's conduct, or the conduct of nthn . .. ,' .. . ... k. ..-ii -. . iuru mm, it may Do. we fornnp ni.. t6 inquiro who I'ierue Soi-ib iswhai liis merits and whut his character ' . Mr. So,,!., ..c u.,;.i,,i r. ,V.. fn. .i:.:.i " . v ti to tic ii I I I nit r rn imi IU1 i'uiuiuui uiicnccs, at n vcryearlya"e -ov u,,., luu nnd settled in New Orleans.' He Un b,'Dd-sual ol"our government could inVest, commenced the practice of law, in which hnC,!' ny il,di8ni,y ofil'rcii t0 profession ho very soon rose to eminent ' ' n'CCr 'huS forlirlcd b-v ",0 distinction. At a very critical period in i col,8,l,u,ud nutllori'ics of another govern the history of Louisiana, Mr. S was elect-! T' b reCCiVcd y lher ,ig,lt oi to tho Senato of the United States from 1 !"? nn,,0nal inSU" n(T-nU, un that State-to fill a vacancy, v,o believe i government of France shall in the His conduct there must her, i.tmiuu by tho w hole country lie at once took a lading part in .be discussions in that bodv i 1 in that body man of gen -and whether regarded as a man of Cen- i eral intrll Ufnf ArVlrnAi.rl! i, ... . . w i . . . 3 J and indiistrv. nf lii.rli.t . 'jii-iwm.u rmuuiiMii, Or. j ,t , .. .. ofdistinnuisbeJ nr,,, . ... . !don,, "nt.cipa.ed.-althouol, the reported o e uuu uiaio rical powers, we hazard nothing in sayin that he had very few, if any, superiors.-!:' T" " exp.anat.on AB nnli.ie,. U 1. .Ru, ; J ,0 Uason' our M.n.stcr to France, nnd r n j tho tardy and discourteous manner of that ol Democratic measures, and n sustoh- r i i , ,, n . ' " m ! refusal, does not give strength to the hope. lng tho Democratic party, and bv way of 1 w ,1 . c l ' , , chae thus .v:n on outline of on repioach, was classed amon the radicals ' rr . u- i 11 ? , , ., . """ " I alliiir which bids fair just now, to make by the organs of Iho W hig party. How , , , . , , , , 7'. llow some noiso in the world. That it will re- lar he may liavo deserved such distinction t. , ... j . . ... , ult ln any serious nusunderstandin!! be- depends upon circumstances. Hisspcechi, .1 . 3 , , ! . ,. .tween the two governments, we do not upon the American policy as regards Cu- ti j r . 1 rr j L 1 c , rcfir- The good sense of our rulers wi ba, perhaps afforded the only foundation , , , , , .. .. r ir 1 i-i . induce them to avoid a rupture, il possible for it. If so, wo rather think it nn abuse! , ... ., ,. f - , , ., , though not at the sacrifice ol our n.v of terms, for he only said on that occasion, ,;ona jlonor what was ihcri, and is still felt and secret-! '- ly said by a large majority of our stales- j ITEMC WUEKS! ! men of Lo.h parlies and for thus having! 0" Tuesday the 14th instant, the Canal tho nerve to declare to the world scnli-! Commissioners met at Ihrrisburgto make ments which other men felt but forbore to ! l'ie annual appointments. We learn that avow, it is but natural that the enemies of American in'.erests, and of Democratic progression, should mark him for their victim. This is all the evidence of Mr. Soule's radicalism and if no other fault can be discovered in him, we aro rjuito j sure he will bo sustained from one ct.d of lite Union to the other. In seltcuig a person to represent the interests of tho United States at the Span ish Court, President Pierce's mind was naturally called to the distinguished Sen- otor from Louisiana. He stood before the 10 "PP01"1 n "auncnntcnaani o. me runuc American people and tho world, as a con- Works" Thi do,,p nni1 bcino' a fpicuous member of the highest legislative Wh,3 or Ivnow-Nothmg, would give them body known to our institutions-represen-j lhe ufllccs- 01) ! ,,ow Prio.icl If they ting one of the sovcioign States or thc.can cnplish this you will hear no'.hing . . t-: r ,.. '"ore about a sale or the Canals and P,ail AulCriCQU tuiuil, iu u:.uv e-ijivLia Soule possessed qualifications for this po sition possessed by no other. IIo may riuve been wanting in others ; Lut if so, tho fact has yet to be established, nnd we have strong hopes that the result will show that tho President acted wisely. He may not have been tho most acceptable man ut that they prtiposed holding weekly meet the Spanish Court. But thai was not the, ing, in me Town ia!I Some of ,1)en1) question. We wanted a man to represent , rallcr doubting the truth or the report, in A:nerican not either Spanish or French j quirtd more particularly into the matter, interests. Immediately on the announce-jnnd Wore coolly informed by the young mcnt of Mr. Soule's appointment, the Lon-1 nativc that there could bo no doubt about don Times, and other journals of that, it as iie i,irnscf j,d gccn cnenftha cards stamp, gave out lhat the Spanish govern- j 8cnt tf) n y0URg (Hy to induce her lojoin ment could not receive Minister Soule j ,)C goriely Tho card was produced and wi'.lmut compromising its, dignity. Butj(urnwl c(Jt ,0 be n jnvi..ion from 80mo Mr. S. was kindly received by the 'Vn- ()f our progressive voting men requesting ish ro'-rt, nnd treated wi,h due defercnpe,;hcr (Q iar;icipnle in" a Collioi) Society for ,0 far as regarded outward show. I'lhcpurposeof kipg inili:llcd illtothc my8. our renders will remember that in a short j lime a premeditated indignity was offered,. vo( imtivc,8 in!ense ,iatred ofcv. to the wife of tho American Minister nt a hnJ causcd )imto party ,,t the house of the French Minister, j U)o word j,, fof ,0 namo of ly n young Spanish noble-lhat tho re-,., tcrriMc Q?comst tho cxplana. Mlt was two duels-ono between young salisfactorv nnJ he knn of 0 k.miV md tho author of the insult, nnd the bou.e nnu u.o u 011 i' C'hcr lietWCCn Ullllisiur kiuuiu uuu uiu French Minister, the British Minister act ing as the lalter's second, and both duels tormina, ing with tbo wounding or the r,w,r h Minister in the leg. a'ftcr this. Mr, Soule . . I t Li. .l,.li..Q nnmn.!'""1 U- 4 S,,n In,lk( known "'' th,,y WHS niioweu iu auiuu w - lest-d. Letter writers, find Blilis!) nnd Frrnrh editors, however, left no means 1 Mr Smile, nnd tn enst ' tinirnu iu onu ; i rcoroacli upon tho American Embassy at ., f .i i. j ,., Mudno. Annoyances pi uns kinu were; constantly thrown in his path, nnd so far! . .1114 B8 the facts havo came lo the knowledge rt, t ; I,- cfprns to have treated i Ol lH3 pUL.IC, no ami .Um wiih ihc-most becoming forbearance,' Ill1- faithfully attending to tho high duties of. his s'ation In iba mcanlimo a revoluiicn broho out ... ..;ni..rl with a rhnno-ol in P pa in, n"" o t rilers without changing in anV respect drawn! of the instructions prohibiting Mr. Soule jrif.Mr. Cuuard says: M'e hare been so fortu OI ruiLia, o o . from passing through France, and presumes that1 nate as to carry about 10,000 passenircri across OS WO HfO aware Of, the relations DClwCen 1 thg expiRngti0a 0f i,oui Napoleon will prove eat-1 the Atlantie disUnee of about LOUO roilet this eountry and Spain, llCCntlllv. tmUr-VKr m U...I- l v ' . i"uuiq in u oc Oasinn fi licit Urn,.., I. ...I . nun rniirnuig b" '."K"'"" r ranee, was nbrupt. ly "t'TppJ i n !,is ni rivul ut CVlniii, end lolj w IHTmniPil to. i,ter the Trench diimin. 101), nni ho WfiB romp, lied to return to l'.llgl'Uld. No reason Was ai,r.r,l l.v.1... authorities nt f.'alai.. nml M, S .... , c, , ' ' ' u,,u ",r- coul . 5? '8UCM ' of this rodenc,.- illcl'onJo' papers attempt to explain tho matter as bimplva Personal mnttnr In.,. .i .. 11" ""llltr UClWCCn lio French government ami Mr. 5.u!o Oil citiwa of,ho i:nilC(l S,alcs- B"l :mis will not do. It is true. Mr. Soul Una ; 1 ' not t0 1 rB"cc' a,ld i'"'8 ,,nve bcC" ,ict,cr pml'lycd at that ; . , ,ravdl,nS through France. Hut " sot "I"' is our business, ontl nm r.n.;u II 80. I III, I 1.1 .M, r I.,.., .,... .. . T i.. ' ' "'"---. "u not ouis P S" H nt'verth('lcss. on lCm rcPrcscn:u,ivc o(o country, bear. nis credentials ns such, and clothed ",. With all tho ditmilv nn.Umhh .1... I P"cn terms, .itsavow any such in jtention, we should be very sorry to see 7 JT,.. " nS Bnyll,,"B 6l,ort I no,naM nM i i.ii. ..ir'.i n v rt ,i mi ....n . .. v.ij.immiiu,, III ue iUlll)llv LMVCn bv Ho lrnnf K Fnnnn,.. a r. , D -j . ,..,v,. uijiui ia I.UIJU refusal of the French minister of Foreign uflitirs to givo n satisfactory explanation but few changes wcrs made, perhaps in view of a sale being shortly made. Wo presume the Wiig party as soon as they get into power, will carry out their deter mination to either sell or give aivay the en- tirc public works. It is however amusing si"ce ,1,e Section to'sce with what tact they are managing to avoid the responsibility. A leading Whig paper at the seat of Gov eminent is now in favor of legislating the Canal Doard out of office, and authorizing the Governor (that is Governor Pollock) Roads.. Some of our citizens wero considerably ! surprised, and per Imps alormed a few eve nings ago, to hour from the lips of nn in tense young native, thut a Catholic soci ety was being foijncd in our place, and , ' , T1001 wonderfully relieved, at the ex- pense of several suspender buttons. TfQ'iitc a number of new advertisements up-j ! rear in this nuiiCtir : among whi -h will bo found I the Trial List ; several Register's notices J Exee- ulor's notice of the estate of James Allport j disso-1 lution of partnership of Curtia 51. firahniu A Co. ;! 1.. . .,.,.lv r.F V .. II. ...1. nn.l n .a , .,-commodaie their customers with !amo?t every articlo they may wi.-h, nt prices as reasonable as the same articles can be had elsewhere. vwn morrow Thurstlav "3d is tho I Jt was also ruinore.i mm some ,;uu m n v tj,e Qovcrnori t0 j,e 00. j iaru,.,t but this lacks confirmation, ; . da vofthanksoivinc throughout'., 'Y1, V' th'.l 'TnVr' ' J j p o c iiiiojmhiiu, iul jiMvnmun uie via to invest Coit,monwcnlh. V0 hope it will bc,- J( , , wn" reported that a popular nuthrenk ha generally observed by our Citizens. TllCro curn-d nt Puerto Principe, but no particulars ..... , ... , M0lt,j;c( known. n IAJ UITIIIU DLMIU It! I'lWkllWUIill hurch n jn t,)(j rrcsbytcriarj church at 11 A. M. .ma Mixn AFrm.-ine wasningmn Lmon ofthelSth inst., announces positively the with- Ufactnry. III MIS M11 III'.. Onimlng timv.ri origin, the numbers i f tin human fa-nilr resemble .,,1, i.ihxr In I i . ..... I'M, tlinl In in dueling somenhM Ir.mi nil others. Widely .. he j ,,ir, r n r.-.-li.p. lull HP up J char a. icr, tiny may nil lie included in Iwn rU-sc:' - the iliciv.nl. i. , and )), ,.,i,. ti.,, frlt i,f, "v'rll"'ir "rii.ry ill. nn.l trmfrr tliii onn live H" IbM.t. I.oin ffKrnrii.ti(i. Pn-k li'' ;"" "" ''' ,Vn ,l"ir iaMo dMiilition.- , Tl" '""cr u,v t time, cnj,.v negative happiness j .. , ever i Z ! "" r llu ""' ,,nvJ' tlll'ir vi-aHhi.T n. i.-hbor his I . inn rnij iin.ir vviillliur Ii. i;.ili.,r liin i rill'''iy iniinMnn umulo fiircn.linK fuliU n..! tlicy lil rntli... , . vie with him in cxtcniliiiif ho'iiilnlilioa Tl W(11,l 1 .,, , , ' .. , , , ' pluck & lciif from tho luunl whuh ear- roumin tin. brow of t!u nlnlosmaii or tho wnrrior no! they only regret Unit they have not been nlile todothoSlatenomeviVe. lla member of thi., ,.i.., ia r: ,f . .. . . .... , ''" r" 1 f"r,,,,,p' '" ""nk 1,10 lllu"f " merehant would bo preforubl Jf a merchant, bo would prefer the forum. The lawyer in turn, wish - e fora mure active life, rnd Inum-hc into thenea """."1,,,,nK"1 " ''"1'""'I'"'";".'"'1 believe f,.,;,. , """".any Flepn wln.li biix a temlenev to destroy her in - uipiuincn, unit tlie nliiteanmn ruin would follow tiueneo at the fir.-siil... or i,, l,,,l.l on l.i.r l,..ll..p ,,,,,, , , , ,, ... tno plouj;li. Caleb yuulem, in Iiih celebrated work, 'llio follies of man," well describes this Hiurn when he nays, ...here is something in everv , f , vvery onu ot us n v - - ' " v pwn, uum uwiiu iriiMi un- i r ; we enruoatly wisli. nml ontrorlv enwt. nml am cft.,ouiia weary of it." Tho latter clnfa possess all redeeiiuii- (polities. There ia within thorn aspirit, which, ns a uiolh consumes a garment doth cou - sumo the man. Harmony Rra,e, upon their cars- l,,. ., , ,. beauty pain, their eyeballs-pleasant thing' are to them pall and wormwood. To this class ofpeo- pie belong the grumlilers who can bo divided in - ... ..r i .... . ,. .. .., wiio nnvo .onnea an cxa.teu opinion ot their own wort h no. i. h it nn.l th.. of choice who feel their owu insignificance uud be- licvo the world havo formed a just estimalo of Ihein. But,, had one of ,,10 f.rst class of grumb- lers (ivhich aro by far the most numerous) iu bis eye when be wrote. .... i-i . . 11 iikc 11 mnggot in a sore Would that which gave it life devour." rl n .... - ., . . ,. . ... . inc., imiieriooiu.giiry,iawuontnoweultny,nna,nj vou will not n,e,.,l t ,, .i.i,.., ' ;i follow in tho footsteiis of the more honored ofourleiiru how wrong you were in supnoMu'ir. there is race. Their groat ambition is tube bnir dresser to her highness Queen Victoria, or Physician to bis Imperial Majesty .Soloucpie, Emperor of Hayti, ic. They sometiines overdo tho mark, and when simrned by those whom they courted, they become grumblers from necea.-ity ; they then run to the 'j..ufiio lAireuie; aenouueo lliose Who by thrift and industry have acquired position and wealth as tho cod fish niistocra others against them. tho cod-fish aristocracy, and endeavor to embilt-r These grumblers are active. noisy, i.:ustiiin;; lello.ts wliodoa great deal of: mischief by causing the wealthier to assume airs, !,,!" """ F ' ("" member not voting.) and fancy themselves greater than thny really are. lXl and frequently render those who havo not been I Nel.ru.-ka gain, one. The old delegation compri ulile to noeurc so great a portion of tho worlds goods !"'.'' .'""r 'l"?s j tho new delegation but three- more discontented. Wo think Milton's lino 'ir they cannot servo in heaven they'll rule in hell,' Applies to them. (The quotation may not be cor rect as tho book is mislaid.) It is seldom we meet w'.ll, vr.il.iblnr. V..... .1 ..1... I I ...... . .., iu..,. i , ,i ,io llll,U IHOl wiih them say they are c-o repulsive that few lave tho desire to study their characteristics. Iinportant from llic Sandvtirli Islands. Tho English Consul nt Honolula has received a despatch fror.i his government directing him to in firm the King that in case of a disturbance in the islands he could receive no nid from tho English government ns their eutiro resources were required for the prosecution of the war with Russia. This has caused a marked change iu llio views of the English, German, nnd other resident.', as also in tho Prince who objocted to tho annexation to thi. coiintry, they now uj strenuously favor as they for merly opposed annexation. A treaty has bem informally ngroed upon be tween tho government of the Islands on the one h.indnnd Mr. Gregg the American agent on the other, nnd on the transfer being perfected nn an nuity is to be paid to tho Royal Family and prin cipal nobles. The only point of difference between our agent nnd tho Hawaiian government uppears to be ns to the time anil innnm.r of ...linwi.... Tho c-ovemmeof ,lcir ... I,.., 'i . ' ... ,.,, ... , atic.n deferred a vear or ei.'b een inontb. il.,.i ,. . ,. , - ill tho mean tune a reniib lean form of vrn,-,n. can bo adopted. Whilst Mr. Gregg desires immo- I dinto annexation ns a Territory. Annexation is considered a fixed fact, and our readers may therefore soon expect to hail tho accession of this Island iSUto to the Atnericnn Republic. Shipwreck ami Less of Life. Tho ship New Era was stranded on tho Jersey coust on the mornirg of tho 1,1th. She sailed from Prenion on her first homeward ,nssa?o wilh 426 souls on board. 8ho l.ad .".07 passengers, nil Ger mans. Her pa?.nge from lircmcn was very rough. The Captain, S. T. Henry, complains of disobedi ence on the part of tho crew. Only 155 of the passengers reached the shore nlivo, nnd several of them died soon after landing. Tho ship lay with in hailing distance of the nhoro for twenty-four honi .,. liming which time n.'sislnncc was at hand, but tho wind nnd rolling of the sen prevented the ves:;el being recclicd. f-'ho is a total loss. She stranded on Deal Ileaeh near where the Poh hat tan went ashore nnd all on board perished. 1 .lection News. P'T'The latest returns from Now York, give Clark the Whig enndidato for Governor, a majori ty of 220 votes. Tho Albany jlt of a lnte date, however, claims: the election of Seymour by about SO votes. It iB impossi! lo to know tho result un til the official vote of all the counties are received. The ofliciiil returns from Delaware havo been received, showing tho election of Mr. Cause-, (ho American candidate for Governor, by 7.",.t majority; nnd Mr. Culltii, the Americnu candidate for Con- Kress, by ftl'4 majority. ! 1 .tTK ciirasLa ueiuocr.it nas been elected in Michigan Tho oflicinl returns of the election for Con mnn in Florida foot ut. ns follows : Rrown, Whi;-, 4,'M ; Augusta E. Maxwell, Uoin., 6,ii.w. iiinjoniy lor .ilaxwell, 1,1)74. Lute and Important from Havana. Rv tl.o nrrivnl of the steamer Gov. Dudley, at Charleston, bringing dates to tho loth insL, wo ' learn tinit two American schooners, with arms and I Binninnilion on board, had been seised nt llaraco- ca' nnl' ''ie ll"rt',',' concerned imprisoned. J t was also rumored thn t some 300 men had been Anotlicr reck. A Drig, name unknown, went ashore and sunk on the 14th off Cape Henry. It is supposed that all on board perished. without injur to one of them. TliR BMDELdll t'1,1 D AND 1HBV MlflUS. Fitn-o t.Mt last lne (In. liiri.-1..i li-h Liiclr 1 V'Tli H 1-' Ill ll'.I V fl I.N. l-rnii I it to 1. liiMpr,,ot,t . d i.,,,-tnHlrM.t.'A ! " ,"" ' 'V'" '" 1,1....... I . ... . . . i..i,i mnir pr;.n.i.,i n,.,- n, im r IIiif tho r.'.iill i. i.iit tiiniit'K n ("1.1 pluml l..r to tbo ii.lcr- Ti, r lliemi'ii.t l,v IIkiii f ..ini rm Ii i,n.i.-H ,, ,.. , ! """" r.i hi RMTinr ii in in., imiiit, II It in trim Hint tin- liicii.lM.rii linvo rff.jlv. il, n runii nn Ili"r rnii (ind nrntnt wnriliynn tlio mnti-:- v':c tiawi IliJ " , 7 , " " " ' , ! 3 ""''"n "1,"r"r""""'1'"'" " I ro,,"'l ' , ..y ,;. ,,;,rn, f,i l,r,l,.r'. flub .Cry- ti.kmkm: Wc llm tm.l..rii imd, nitpn, nml nmlh - n, 1,,.,, ..II.,.,. .1.1... ... hlll,lilllf 'i''.v nlmw ; uml wo li.Ti'Ly niiniiotir! f.'i'liliMi.i.i.s mi. I lniiiil.lv .r..l..M i,,-:iiit nny ruch 1 nvl.ii.iii,,,,. w hi-.,. ...-.... Hum's riirliln ; not, it h (n,,.. n'f Unit i-lnn w ho "ul'l H'ler 111" polili.ul ur. ua, or j.mtlo the buv ,',1' niinor cliil.lren of Milen llnri-oek ilec'd. 'T""'1 in f l,'"l,tj ,,)' " Jifu ' "','ir !'. U-l .VM1&11, toft "I'lirewith theit-mer mv tho privile-ia wh.h Pointer n Odoe, ?ov. 22. Hi I. have fro,,, tim.. immemorial been eoniidered ,.; I'irtli rilit but ndvoenli n of woiiKin'n rir litn w ho ' '""k "I""1 " w'a,,' poeuliur Fpl.ere thut ,. ; .'" .-""." i.im.. u. ui-r ueiu-rieei- . "K rnlieule ik a ruthless are.-sion ; nn Inva- ,',,;,r ,,K,rif-"ht "f llif prn tlt-r wx whii-h nhnuld b ! ' ,,..k,,"M,.B ;hal c"uriiC .'.' H .... tt(lllM lllirk.nn tll :il,i ...... uirrritirr ti K'ui in vou h umiii'ii. in in rinin. ,,u,n ' thuw inutlicr.H who nnfetl vmi tn ilieir ho- . . . ''ill 1 i lllieiivi f "1'l'r",lt'1' l"--"t kiss of love upon your c. j.'. H,.nr.l, command.- their law n,, m-k you to regard them .), Curley, ' ! ,vil1' "",r" resjieet than those females whu hnvojc f 'a.nnuil' ! X li'rlii 'r'-! "''"'""'f''. f'"'" j (i'eorV W. Carter, ' ,01r lll,ri ;i,r'1 lr the propnetiesof life, uiidscnn- C'oiiriiill-r.-.lriek , dalie.l our se.x. If , exhibition must bo held, j j p. ' rty '"'I '" "one j;ood obji-et iu view. Aurieulturo '(inorRe'dill, 1 '"'s""t: ""'k' r"'l,i brides in our county that ! Michael (ui""le, : perfection has been reached. Iiiiiirovements inn 1.1... i. 1 i"T n vot bo m,,0 ,utu the orchard und the .Inlfv j Almost secluded from the'world engaged in our ' u"""ll'",il!. ""'airs eudenvoriiig to make our homes j ZZZZ 'Zi 11 'libT sex. We therefore hesitate believing on mere nt- I ""r that- those whom we have heretofore looked 1 noon ox l,i"l, iiii.i.l...l 1...... .1.1 n 11 .1. 7 " .""..,.' m, wuiu.i 11... "ir",t" """'IT nol."H" ""' V'1''1'1'1 "f Tid'":uU "ml ....... v 7t ' .'.ii """" c"muw 'I .vou. 111 our midst, one mother devoid of that nrineiole ' implaiiled in woman' breast by nu nil wise Crea - tor love of o.T. pi ing one pin . 'lit who with a pa- rents pri.la would not excuse her erring child and 111. on e me erring one. I '"'""'"'U 'I iveare wrong condemn but if our ! ri,-"" ' tiJ "1""'0 "' 1,UiU T-l-Tho ;.',. York .I.i.irnul of Commerce, com- .... "K l" ,ft,y fleet,,,,, , Illinois, says sum III. the esse. Illinni. i. ...-. 1 :! ! the present (.,1,11 (Vnrress bv four iJU tiv, o.-uioi-rnis, who gave three voten.ir the Nebraska who ! I'""' b," "mi11 fur "'"mng before they aiv uui 01 iae wooas. Sailing of the Arabia. Tho Arabia sailed from New York, Xov. 15th, with 75 passengers nnd il,2fi2.0UU in specie. M tnsii;n. On tho instant, by the lie v. J. J. Hamilton, Mr. J'reeman Hill, of Jordan township, to Mws Jane Uen, of Knox township, Clearfield county. JUI'.I) In Lawrence township, on tho 21st inst., JeQor sor .nfant son of Win. ami Abbina Mapes, aged 2 years (j months and 14 days. He is dend and gone a flower Horn and witl.t red in an hour. Coldly lie.i the death-frost now, On bis little roundel brow. And the s.-.il of darkness lies Ev-r on bis shrouded eyes. lie never will feel again. Touch of human joy or pain. Save the childless one who weeps, O'er tho grave where now he sleeps. Closed his eus, and cold his brow. All is over with him now. M. I. At his resilience in Lnwri'ime township, this co., on Tuesday, the 21st instunt, Mr. SjIui.iou Kline, aged nhout f,5 vears. 1 H il a.lcl r ti la Lumber Market. Corrected tverkiu from Hivkntll't lUnnrltr. I r"r i Dutv 20 per. cent n.i. va ., W. P. Lds, and idank. , . . .. ....' ' 1K' 1st quality bv inspection. $12 00 (,n AS tin White Pino culls. AVhiie Pino flooring planed, Hemlock logs. Hemlock w hnrf timber. Hemlock Scantling, Flouring, Jersey planed. Step boards, N. t' Henri Pctg., N. C, do. river. Flooring, N. C. Si,.p boards. Shingles, Cedar, per M., Shingles, Pine per M., Shingles, Cypress, Lath, 1 inc.!,., per M.. Slaves, White Ouk pipo, Hoops, rountry, 14 00 (o, 10 OU 2;i oo () :;o oo 7 Oil f.g 8 50 1 .'.o (,a 9 oo fi 00 (nt 8 50 2:', oo (' Mil oo 25 00 On 30 00 15 00 (,,. 20 00 1.1 00 (ii) KS 00 21 00 f.u 20 00 15 00 (.ii IS 00 n no (Vi, :;o oo 11 0,1 (,., 20 00 11 00 (i, 22 00 2 12SU 2 25 50 00 ( f,5 nu 25 oo (,o ;;o oo el York Lumber Market. Timber, White Pine, per cubic ft. oil is and r0 22 Timber. Oak, per cuoie d ot, 00 25 and 00 Timber, (I. Scant, per M. lcet, $:M 00 und 40 00 P...nrd. N. 11. peril, ft. otear, .'17 50 nml II; 00 Hoards, X. R. 2.1 quality, per JI. 110 Oil nnd 35 (Ml l.alhs, Eastern, , 2 50 cud Shingles, bunch, IS inches, 2 50 and 2 75 Grain Markets. Pnii.AiF.i.rii i a Ci.rAiTrr.ui. Wheat, f 1 ri (.. 1 r-7 f2 12 (o) 2 25 Rye. 1 15 (,,: 1 20 1 25 0j 1 117 Corn, 82 und 85 112 Oals 53 cer.'s, C2 cents, lilcnAIlDSITAW, A. U, SHAW. New nnd Cheap CJondn. 1)ICIIARD SHAW & SON, would respectfully V- inform ilie public that they have just received at tlieir New Store, in the RoroitL-h of C'lenrfi. bl. a large nnd well selected slock of Goods, suitable to the season among which niny.be found, Dry Goods in grcn t variety; CI. libip.;, Hardware, 0,uoens ware, Tin-ware, Groceries, Drugs, Runnels, Hats, Cap, Roots nnd Shoe, Ac. They defy competition, nni invite perannswish Ing to purchase to cnll nud examiue their stock. Clearfield Nov. 22, 1H54.-U'. xoTicr. ! rT,nE '"''"rir offers for sale his dwelling house J- Pround situalo in tho Rorough of Clear- '" Also, several valuable trncts of timber land i uiuereni puns or too county of Clearfield. icrma o, sn le mn-ie Known on npplicntion to the sul.scnlicr. All i.ersons indebted to the ber nre required to rnmo forward and have a set - tlement ma.le, so that they mny know corroctly what they owe and provide for tlie pnyment. JOSI II W. SMITH. Borough of Clearfield, Nov. 22, 1S54.-3U ' . LKinit 01 JCmrX ollport, DCCrnKCd. T ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Jas. I Allporw Into of Morris township, dee'd., bar- been granted to the subscriber, all neraonsl ing been granted to the subscriber, all persons no, ing any accounts against tlie laid deceased will please present tlieir claims duly authenticated and those who know themselves indebted to said wiaw win unL Morris tnvnthiu Not. 22, 18i4 'l ?. . III I.HII II Mlllt I . ti nt ttm f t rrlm.'t nn 1 ".' "' ' ' 1 I I ... . ',. I .1 ....t In I'.ia n.,. tt M,i. i. n . I l..i. , ..- l.'.h! m nml nil i.lli i-ni ni : '" I'1 "' "" ' lh'' i.( fli-ntd. !,l rnuiilv. t.. I... Ii Ii. r ii,v iiin i,"."l, ii'Xt II, , I ni."' I ' nrl I i I ;!,,. I ".in I llini in II.- ....,.. t. ,.( t'l.H.iii l.l.i.n Ih.t.I .v ii." IIMI. ,I1V u( Ii,.l(.n.h..r. nni, !..- wnfliiiiniii.ii nti.l al ' l.maiuv: 1 ' '' J '"" ";;rn'' "f.'i"n.. ilcy, ,Vli.,i:iiJtn.t. r i.r.Wq.i, wii-v. ' fr.; ,f n. W. , . i, nil n'.ii .ul .l"lii,l In, i, I!. Ann', ilLOt'OHi J. Tim ii, r.,unl nf lliMiinmin Kha- liiiwin, liuur - ''" Alnitls .T:nn Vi'l. Ii, minor child ul'.luiuoi I n ,.,1 M I,. I, ,',.,... I Ilh. '1 hi- MT.nint i f Mnrar.t N.'o, A 'inlni?- Irnlrix of ?1 i I llnrt ,.k, liilii of tl.u li(,:i.ii.'h ot iww..t,.,;tl...l... .!. ! Stli. The nT.iunt of Mnr-nrctXen'. (iimr.lian of Trial 1. 1st for Dec ember Term, IW3 1. ,! l,mt,.r, t .1. A. T. II inter, v J.i.-iali I.auil.oiirii, in lliirumler i, lirul.I'.y, 1 h.imas Martin, Hubert l.ylle, n Moses l'carce, i Hitler fi Uecd, r M. Slerouson, .lohn Sliles, t O. 1'. M'ildur. i .l.ilm Nodier, rt William M. Dupnn, Hubert 1'eunint.on, ik James (.unsiiliis, ti J.Kaudier A ltoussalot, r Snyder and Large, Henry (Jroo, t' Abraham livers, f Thomas Holt, i Juo. & J. M. Leonard, .)in l'ni,-hin, I.I,,.,,... illl,ur . I Jvrunilllll Jluors, ,,0, Mmff, (it.! W.' Mutf, - Mm Hi-rt, ''V':" ' ' " ' ir....i...- f. l.'i..: i.-- . v i I j0 - M. Quigglo, et. al , loruseoi .mo. lit ou u. j j,,ln Frvmeii ' j Kelly t' Dickenson, j Sumo ir.n i v'iari ' ' 11...... l,:..i t-t Vogals i P.rother, ft Peter Latum, ft II. I!. Mi'ler, ft Kelly .t Dickenson, ft James M. Kelly, ft Fame. ft Isaac Price, pnillp Antes-, ft (i. L. Iteed, i Torbelt. Crane, ct. al. rt Alexander Caldwoll, : Samuel M'Koan. ft James M. Dixou. DISSOLUTION OF PARTSEBSEIP. 1 rPIIE partnership heretofore existing betwoon .L C. M. tiialiaiu and J. L. Watson, bas been dissolved by mutual consent, having disposed of tueir interest to James ii. Urn nun. C. M. C, II An AM. J. L'. WAT.SU.V. T-?"Tholiiifllnesn will hereafter bo continued by .las. 1!. (irahani, nn former v. who will collect j all neeotuils due, and pay all debts contracted by . . I... f ........... ! T 1. l.ll I 11 .1. ut' t..ui.Alia. "r"""'"',t"n' JuV' "' V3' EVERY illERXAS WILL READ IT. The most Intensely t xriling Bunk ever written! tim: Aitcii-msiiop, Or Jiomttnitim in the i S. One Tuhime, 2mn. of n5o.it 400 p.i''t, tmMliihed irith numerous beautiful Enyvuviuti: J'rice $1. PIMIAT this will bo a volume of moro than ordi X nary interest, is attested by the fact that tho' it has only been announced a few weeks, the orders already amount to upwards of 4000 copies. It is a truthful, unadorned narrative of the plans, doing? nnd designs of the Catholic, party in the United States. The volume presents facts which will star tle tho whole American people, for, while we have been resting iu fancied security, a formidable sys tem has been at work, and is working now, to un dermine our liberties. We do not ask you to be lieve anything but what wo prove, and our proof cannot bo gaiusuyed. We leave the old world and former times to themselves, and present scenes, and deeds of crime enacted within tho las fifteen years, and in our own land, vet.' tn America'. which will rouse the whole American people to tneir Hanger nn.l duly. Iliese things are so: the conviction is forced upon us, and we present them to the Ainericau and Protestant world, without fear or exaggeration. Orders will be filled in the order in which they are received. Agents wanted in everv eountv in the I. S. WM. WHITE SMITH. I'uUiihrr. 105 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Nov. 22, 1S54. Valuable Real I'.Mate for Sale, f 1"MIERE will be exposed to public salebv 1. out-cry, on the premises, on Satiir.lnv YV tin, 2d day of December next, nt 2 o'clock. P. Wi. all Ihrt certain House nn.l L it, sitnH: in Pike tp., Clearfield county, Pa., adjoining lands of Bim M' Clure, Willhm Addlciiien, Jr., nnd others, the Lot containing about four acres, having therein a num ber of thriving fruit trees, w ith n stablo and oilier out buildings thereon erected, and being located about 2J miles fr".in Curwen.-ville, on tho road lead ing t'lence to Chest Creek, late part of the estnte of William Addlcmnn, deceased. Tervs. One half cash, nnd the balance in one year thi.res.fter wilh interest, to bo secured by judgment on the premises Title and further particulars made known on the .lay ot sale. WM. ADPLEMAN. Jr., 1. ADPLEMAN. Jr., ) lt'l;W ADDLEMAN, , .Wtnr'i. RERT ROSS. j AM Rol Tike township, Nov. 15, S51.-ts. Notice. anil Otillon. TTniEKEAS, in the latter part of Jnlv, or tho first of August H54, 1 gave to PHILIP SW1XEFORT, a bill or nolo culling for SIS nd some cent: , payable in two mouths lifter .Into. All persons aro b. rdiy cautioned against t. iking an assignment ol sni.l uo.c, r giving any thing on or '" as i lieier rci-eire-i value .,r mil note, nnd will not pay it unless compel:, ,1 by law. l'..U.l- L1.L UU.M I. November 15, lS5t.-pd. SOUTH i:it MILITARY ACADEMY j.ottj;b Y!l! (Rr ArnoniTv or the ?ta?k or Alabama,) Conducted on the Havana phin. Class C To be Drawn on tlie 30th of Sot. Cai'Itals :::::: $l."i.rro " :::::: 5.O00 " :::::: 4.000 " :,:::: 3,000 " :::::: 1.500 i : l.ion i ! 5,000 6 of $1,000 ! I" "" prizes, nmounting to : f:i4.f,00 Tickets f 10 Halves and Quarters in propor tion. Every prire drawn nt ench drawing. Rills on all solvent Ranks taken at par. .-.AIl communications striet'v confidential. SAM I'LL SWAX, Age it A ilannser, 5Ion;.g..iuery, (Ala.,) Oct. 20, li5.-ly. KKM) HOOK AGLiXTS WAXTill), , fill 0 Canvass for tho best and most salenble X Rooks published. Ther nre written by the ' moat popular Authors of the day, including among i others, T. S. Aiitiii'H, of w hose Inst great work, irfn VUhl, tn Bar-Rninl ' l"."un copies have been sold within a month of , l'"i'cntion. These Rooks arc benutifully illustrated, (many ' of l,"'m wi,1 fincl.V colored (dates) and are printed J and bound in the beat manner. Agents will find a pleasant and profitable em- ployment in their circulation. For particulars 0ll're'" f"" Pa'J-I v v .i. r .,' c RAIV,T,"f 49 I,rlh rur,h Str,H"' I'hlWl'h.i. I. O. of O. F. CLEARFIELD LODGE, No. 1P8, meete In the Kj aeeond story of the Mansion House, Clearfield U . on Tuesday evening of saoo weak. , tlWarfleld, June L4.1UM. Mil nil r i t; I 11 (mIm,. f ,, 1 r v frill ( II,-, IVIn.. ..r .if i 1 1 inn t "M ' I I . .in in i . I1!..-,. ,,i i i.... " ' ",h1 ' 'lir.-1-l, I.-. fM..f. I .. ii. nil... nl t',,,,,1 ,,, iM t, .itn .l.l, nn ' linr f 1 A. ,M ii,.. r ;i, ,,. ,v All ) r'-U. ti,i... I,,,..,.. nt lu o'i Imk I r-il (" ile : t iim rluiin i,f A',m. I: I, I'li'l rrv i. h, i,.. i i.i n rmlii.n Irrirtnt lnh.l n'u,!.. in llrvr,r, i,.j... ii..a.,ii I . I ' ,1 l,i ! ! .1 .':. lm-1 i ii.' , (ln),-0 JJ,,UV,'. nn.l i:i r-. i .itiluin irtc nu I.iiihIu.I u.,.. irnre i.f l-i". III.. Mil,' H IWII I..ty H'C n,.ll"0 Orr -tcl t, ,11,0.111 nii.i nl, nit tr'nn .,r'. I. il, tu, t nl' Inml .l-S -inlin t l.'mrlil i l I.im i 11 utile r. t'ni.-.l. , liik. n in o.-nilii.-i. it i l. ..i ti, rrntu rif of Al.rnhiun I oiin.li.nv. I A i II ll.n :..!. II. 1.. I,,. . l..l... . V i!lii:ni C. tn!' .r, i.' in nn.l to n corliiin tri. -t of li.o l i iii...ic in .M .rri town.-lrn, Cl.'nrCil.l ceiinlv. 'Ih.iiu.I. .1 n il- I.. i- i... , rmuli liy liiml of MMinn nn.l n-n'd rrcok.' on tho n. .it nnU north l,y in ml 'Mitiiiirk.ir.i, nn.l Inn.liiof Sniirlz, roiitiiinii.i; ulioiit two liun.lr.'J i.ercs, n.ore or li'fs, liiMijr part of two 1,'vi'ir turvnyn iu tho nni.io of Christian Mn-cmn. Sm. ii. llu'tlcr un-iniiir...v.-.l or timtn'r innil. r-Vic.l, (ilc'n in cieou t';..n, nml lo he noM as tho pmpurly of VilUuiu (J. Uutl.T. A i.io All tl. rit'lit, till, interest ontl clniia of Tuniol M. liiinn n in not to a e.-rtivin trad of ian.l nitnnte in tonn.hip, Clenrfiol.l county, containing lea iTe., mljoining lnnds of Jnmei Forrest on tho went, Wni.'jiimCH on the onutli, Juo. Miller on tho raft, nn.l the trie Pike coi tlionorlb, with a nmiill lrniiij dwelling houto, u framo car penter shi p, and a nmall plank ttuhlo thereoa eteeted, with nhout two aerea clclsred. fffiied, taken in exeentiou, nud to bo (old ua tho property of Daniel 21. Dugi.n. WILLIAM rOWELIi, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Ceurfic.l, Nov, 15, 18.'.l.-to. COURT PROCLAMATION. "TT7"IIEREAS, Tho Honorable JAMS BURN yy SIDE, Esq., President Judgj of the Court of Common Picas of the twenty-fifth Judioia Dis trict, composed of tho comities of Clearfield, Cen tre and Clinton and tho Honorable RICHARD SHAW nnd JOHN P. HOYT, Associate Judges, in Clearfield county, have issued their precept bearing dale tbo twenty-fifth day of Sept. last, to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Com mon Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Ses sion?, Com t of Over and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for Clearlield rounly, on the THIRD MONDAY of DKCEMDEK .next, being tho 18tU day of lh mouth. Not Ire Is, therefore, hereby given. To the Coronnr, Justices of the Peace, and Consta bles, in and for the said county of Clearfield, lo appear in their own proper persons, with their Roils, Records, Inquiitiolis, I-xr.minntions, nnd other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be tiono, nnd Jurors uud Witnesses are requested to bo thou nnd there attending, and not to depart withJut l 'live, nt their peril. 1 GIVEN under my hand, at Clenrf.eld, this 15th day of Dec. in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty four, and the seveti-ciity-uinlh vear of American Independence. WILLIAM POWELL, Sh'H Tht ricarfiild Aeademy 1 Ti mooting of the RoarJ of Trustoci Angnst J., 2 till, 1SJJ, the following rates uud turzni w ere adopted, vir : $2 50 per quarter for each scholar Itamiri; Or thognnhy, Rending, Writing Davie's Primary Arithmetic, nnd fii..t Icwins in Geography. M per quarter for each scholar pursuing other English studies. fK (X) per quarter for each scholar learning Lat in and Greek or either, with or without Enyiuih branches. 5! IM per quarter for French extra. No deduction made from bills except In cases of protracted iliiuss. The second quarter commences on the 20th of November 1S54, nnd will end on the 10th of Feb., 1S55, allowing ouo week of vacation about Christ mas. The above Institution isnow fully organised w ith male and femnle Departments under the charge of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. The Trustees having procured competent and experienced Teachers, nud having put tho ratos of tuition very low compared with similar schools, confidently recommend tho Aeademy to the pat ronago of tho public. RICHARD SHAW, Tres'tofthe Board. T. R. M Esai.i.y, Secretary. Clearfield, August 30, JS54. C)VSTi:i SALOON. riMIE subscriber nnnounces toji.o citizens of the JL llorough of Cleat field, nnd the public, gener ally, that he has opened an OYSTER SALOON in Hemphill's cellar on Market street, C'"nrfield, Pa., where ho will keep constantly nn hand, fresh Oya tora of tho bert quality. From his long experience in tho business, be expects to be able to eorro them up in such a manner ns will suit the tastes of nil. His table will also be supplied with Ale and other drinks. The public nre repc;f'.:l!y in vited to give him a call. CHARLES GRAF. November 15, 1S54. if. stiuy ui.ii i i;k. 1AME lo the premises of the subscriber in Cheat township, Cleirileid eountv. on or about tb 1st of September Inst, A WHITE 1IEIFFFR, wilh some uuu spots on her no oilier marks perceiva ble supposl to be about one year old inst spring. The owner is roque ted to come forward, prove property pay charges, nn.l tako her away, or she will bo disposed of according lo law. DAVID MICHAELS. Chest township. N-.v. 8, 1.S5I.-3L To Travellers and Oilier. riMIE subscriber announces to tho pu' lie thi.tht l bus taken the well known Tcvcrn Stand in Tyrone, Li.iir. county, si'uuu. on the Plank Kond lending directly lo the D.) ot, and is fully pre ar- to i,.-c..;nuiod:.t j all who may lavor hnu witu a caii. 1'is nccomiindilinns f r te.M; ters nro iin- Uun. 1 ,i I... lo-s lb.. Inrrrcs! nod l.nr.t sliibln in u place ns w"!l ns tbo bir:;e.,l. wn,-on yard, u,, er.wei bis old friends and iicqunintiir.ecs in ! Onrficid count? Mr'icuhir!. to c.ve h::n a eel!, and those of lllnir, Centre nnd Huntingdon, will find his Li'u.-o a comfortcblc home nt nli dm THOMAS MAYfl. Tyrone, r.l.'.ir ccunly, Nov..2, ISM.-tf. MANTUA-M Ikt'KS. M IS K. J. HOOVERS' nrnouneo to theciU izens of Clenrlield n:,d vicini;-, that they havo commenced the above business in (!.'' mid Horourh, and nro prepared to do up all l.iujnesain their line in good style nnd on short notice. The n-.ny bo found on Third Street between Jlai ketaiid Locust. Clearfield, Nov. 2, lS51.-tf. Terms of Advertising. VDVERTISEiir.NTS n'e inserted in the Re publican, at one dollar per square, for the lir.-t thrco insertions nud twenty-Eve cent for cv-h additional insertion. Fourteen bncsmakeaaqunre. No n.lvertisoinnnt inserted for less t.inn n dollar. A Liberal reduttioa uud; to thoso who advertise by the year. w a NTun r inr em a rn i. y. SIX , ,u-i:; mr.n Shoemakers. Constant em ployment will be given. Apply noxt door to the Journal office, at the (hoe store of C. 8. BLACK. September 1.1, 18.Vt.-1f. Estate of Jacjb Banghman, Deceased. I ETTERS of Administration on the estate of j Jacob llniiglininn, late of Decatur township, Clearfield county, aeccnaed, have in due form of law been granted to the subscriber. All (lerfoul indebted to said estate will uinl.o pnyment imme diately, and those bavini; claims will present them properly authtiilientcd for settlement. JOSEPM 51. LARREN, AdmV. Decatur township, November 2, lS54.-fiU THOMAS C. DAVIS. CABINET-MAKER, I.iimher City, Is fully pre j.d.hI to execute all work in his line in e workmanlike manner. Nov., 8, 1H54.-Iy. TjUltVIANCE'ifJ DAGIERREAX G AL1.B ( J. R Y, Beennd itrnet, two doors north of Towell A Go's. etor Clearfield, Fa. aog. Ik, H ly