if if JUtjUiMicin. tV'll. ' VV.J. VA - L V aiu .lliiHfiio II. Hi nil. 11 iv !. 1 1 res i-'-'.-, ,iiHJ'-,7 A nwiy dn tin pi.l-lliiit tln-y mnv il.i injiity I fit tJ.'l:,''''V: vVf t' th pnHv (.four altnohmeiit Mill we ! y'' ' ,," $ v'' viL' W ,nu,t tl",l ,'n''' 1 iin,,f"i',",y " 1 3l-.'.';V t vTytf1 f Ix illnnil 1 1 fii ( many. There limy bo - 'V WV" j Hotuo democrats who Mill have confidence rlJ:.HHl.l.l M,.y 117, li. Tcmocratic State Ticket. JVLXiKOI" 'iili: rVi'H KMK CUl'IiT. "WILLIAM A. PORTER. (If l-.IILAI'l l I'lllV. CAN A I. ( OMMlSSIUN Ki:, -. WESLEY FROST, or r.ivKTTK i. FoKNHY Hi:'MIN"l I'KSrKHATi:. "Whuiii thopi.ls woiil.l Uestroy they lii-Ht miiko mail" is an apothegm to ha il- mstrmea io me very leuer in uie iiimom . or John II'. Form-v ),. lie is now ra,, uml his Jeirc;,i is as sure to follow ns Hie lilfc'lil, llio iiaj . In his weekly Vi.m of the C'Jml iit. two mortal columns aie oVvotoil to lue oi ociiau.r uwvr, m wiiu-ii .u.uoou uuu low, rile, 6lanK-jut such ns becomes the , i r. i . ti i : li r.. I . I . l 1 i (leperaao when reuuKeii ny mo sungR I,!. u i.mil,n.,,im. . . 1 .... ..... .. ' minent chnractenstics. Ihis tnude be- ginu with tl.;ceit and ends with falsehood ; and indeed from beginning to end, is to tally destitute of any other or better qualifications. The article purports to be a reply to a fow remark rnado by us u few weeks ago ; and says that we "re-openod the volume of Mr. Biglers shameless inconsistency and treachery nt the very page where we (For ney) "rested." This is not true, Mr. For ney, and the truth may ns well be told at once. You never "rested" from abuse of Gov. Biglerj and for the last twelve years, you have never omittjd an opportu nity of giving him the assassins stab, un til within the last year your desperation has induced less reserve, and you now do openly what you had long been secretly engaged in. But who cares when, or at 1 what "page" you ceaso your abuse; cer tainly not tho friends of Gov. B. If the abuse of the Tribune and other kindred prints did him' harm in times past, the falsehoods and slanders of a renegade can do him no iiy'ury now or hereafter. Tho article refered to however goes on through a lengthy effort at self-justification asserting that the object of the 1'rms in its establishment was to yield an lion- est support to the administration of Mr. Buchanan, Ah, Colonel! you cannot "soft-soap"' the public in this way any longer. It is "too late." A year ago such was the be-1 lief among many of your former friends ; but not among ull. There were those among tho most intimate of them who knew your nature too well, and : jio dcieivtJ ; and who embraced every oppor tunity to put tho unsuspecting on their guard, leFt they be entrapped ; but they were not generally heeded. We confess to having been victimized to a considera ble extent. All that we could consistent ly do to extend thecirculiv.ion of the Prest when it was first established was dono done upon the faith we had in the profes sions of its editor. We are sorry for it now, and can only hopo that we may live to repair the wrong. It is not necossury for us now lo give the rea-ons why those friends mistrusted the real purposes of Col. Forney. They t?ere sufficient for men capable of tracing conclusions from premitory symptoms. Now that he is completely ouUiJt of the democratic organization; now that his sympathies are all against the party to which he formerly professed such ardent attachment, and the party that has fed nnd fattened him ; now that he spares no abuse of tho leaders of that party, calling them theauthorsof "a bascwindle''fraud" and "client ;" now that he never fails to vent his spleen ngainst tbe whole south, nnd can see just as much "tovlhern agget uW as can Wilson Halo orGreoly; and now that ho seeks not to counsel or har monize with democrats, but is heart and oul with the leaders of all the different factions now banded or banding together for the overthrow of the democratic par ty, lamenting over our victoriesand exalt ing over their triumphs,sittingintheircon claves and entering intothcir plans, labor ing for their advancement and making common cause with them.the people need 110 other proof of his apostacy and treach cry. Theso facU speak loudor than words. The plainest reasoning could not more thoroughly convince them that the whole sehomo was one of deep and dark decep tion. There may be thoso who think that Col. Forneys hostility to Senator Bigler dates from the introduction of the Lecompton constitution into Congress. We trust they wll continue in their error no longer. Ho may have supported Mr. Bigler when nominated by, the people, but it was nev er" with a will. But becAiiso to do so was a ' lesser evil than' to oppose him, and thus throw himself into the arms of the oppo sition a few years earlier than he has done. Ever since Gov. Bigler entered public life, and gave promise of those sterling quail- ties of hoaa ana nean wmcn nave won lor . . 1 it'll a him the prowl distinction he now enjoys, W h Jno merited. And there haa not beon a dav for the it twelve yeara upon which Col. ,. n.,1ti.. ,M..rm1r. c,Uny ep J.OtllltlitV, Mill l0'l Ml)' lllllll itlfllinll ihnf pavr pfotiil'n tif ill f.'iil ing 'lev. Bin It. Stub l Die Jcnlotl")-. til MM)-, ntnl lli' roMb" niut.ii Ion of lli hi" jwwf of pnlliiiK llu iii nn lln ir pnniil l. fori) it iH loolito thnl wo innko llirni. Wlii-ii Col. Forney Uiiilcrlnkc l .oVr S-iiator liiuun guilty of ineoiifiMonry on the Kuiimii (cition, ho w ill n juvt iilnmt in BUtcesbful u Juilno Wii.mot in Ii'ik i l- lf..il In Ticnl'o lli-it llio ili'lllOI'I'llt 1 lillt'tvi: Itleserted liilil. fnsteiul of hint Hie luii y. I'llRieU iiOHi-eoch tlu.t Mr. It. over inii-l.'J,.0lltl.yi mi iH.loiiH of hor honor, to'of in or out of hiinniw, tlmt is not entirely Ireeoiieiliil-lo with his eourno in theN-tiate. j Aii.l hiul the people of Knnxas laken part in the election of ileleate io their eon-, Mitutional convention, iw ho uieil llieiu . ,.. ;a,nulgst tl,11lf 101.0 wold llllV0 ,,c,.n ; alrfn,ly unre.leemea ; ami all ,1... Kn..l,ist- . owl nil the faUehoo.! ami misrepresentation of all the Forneys, Douglases nml tiieelys in the IiiikJ lo have dewivod even t1(! mo,t ,.lXHlulous. Uad Co, oncii bostilitv to our nblo and dintiii'Miish- 1 V ... . . icU tnitei.ll Mates ,enator would "nve nail . . ,. ,1 , i... n... 1 . 10 Bi-eiv m.uii.- uin. i 1. .....Y .....1 of his fuiluro to get tho po.t oflic JM 111 l- mini . ing. A Coalition State convention of ull the .neighbor, "John Bull" and convince him elements of the incongruous opposition that our rights upon the Oeoiin must be has been called by Lemuel Todd, who respected; even by his imperial majesty, signs himself "Chairman," to meet at liar-, 'o' were compelled to resort to thisnifih risburg on the 8th July next. What (,d once before Kiucc we wrested our indo "Lemuel" intends doing with the niotly prudence from him , and however the ad group when hegetsthom together, is more vantages of that struggle may have pre. than we can divine! but we shall sec j.onderatod, they have rarely ventured to whnt we tkall see." I molest our merchantmen sinco, until with- Our Junior Editor having missed a trip ; ' ,llL' Il,st "down the river," is now rusticating a- Tho uninterrupted military nnd mari mongthe mountains of Centre county. '" nueeess, which has attended the Kn We trust our friends in that section will lish Army and Navy in all her recent have a care over him nnd keep him out ' wars.has evidently .'no eased the oonfi lence of the "Big Spring," as the Junior unfor-! of their government and people in their innately cannot swim. J. prowess, at all times considerable, and BKITrTRHWAN?:..:. hl1 -oy tl.at thcy have but to ftnke and victory is theirs. That they It is with some nations as with some m-1 ,mvo nm d j ,o up wUh m cuviuuais, a continuous current 01 succr-.s to blind them to the possibility of r(werse,!foi.f,thcm moro grati fication tliun to Lc that they begin to feel as if'lho earth and t,nalle(llo ,m)0y unJ cril,ple 0Uf com. tho fullness thereof had been created for, niprcc. a)1(,finnlly to ,,rovoUo m into a theircspeciol benefit and ei.joymo.it ; con-, war ftt ft di!;ldvalltllg0 if possible, and then sequcntly their manner and conduct be-; . , ,,,. lin T,.rv arc ot comes lughty nnd overbearing tow- rds all with whom they are brought in '. contact with. Treating them rather j in.onor. w urp.uueuus.uun !'"; poe8S1uK cIUM .mu.ru. nuuiminnn. ...... gtalc. nnd t,( prol,nVly deem this political rights, with such especial foavor-,tho most filvourftbl(, orrKi tunity for wi ites of Fortune as themselves. This is in j . .,.. r .1 :.r,-t,l tn no cae more fully exemplified in regard to nations, (individual instances aro too numerous to need special reference,) than in the case of Great Britain. That nation from which wo profess principally to have derived our origin ns a people entirely ns a government. While it is to bo lamented that so great, so enlightened, and so refined a nation should be open to such heavy censure ; yet is as true of her, as it is discreditable to her, that as a government she is the most nrrognnt and presuming of all tho nations of the earth. Possessing the naughty oenring 01 tno lion nor national , emblem witn a portion 01 ins courage, but none of his magnnanimity, she has long maintained, in theory nt least, if not always'in practice, that "Britlnnia rules tho wave." Acting upon this imperious assumpsion, she has ever claimed that ev ery crafc no mutter to what nation belong- j ing, Bails npon Ocean, Sea or (i ulf, should pay tribute to he,r maritime supremacy by submitting to whutever humilia ting searchos and detentions sho might chose to impose; even to the extent of re ceiving a shot in the hnll or rigging by way of a friendly assurance of the patron age of its superior. This practice has been followed up by the hirelings of tho BritipliJXavy with some interruptions and suspensions since that branch of her power first beeamo formida ble. And however necessary it may have I beeonio for her to discontinue it from mo tives of interest or expediency, the right has never yet been disclaim cd. Th6 war of 1812 between her and us, as every school boy knows, grew out of this right of search, claimed by the Brit ish government j and although they had virtually ceased to exerciso it so f.ir as our commerce was concerned until recently, the treaty of peace between tho two governments which ended the war, con tains no renunciation of that right. Within a brief period however our An glo Saxon neighbors under color of th provisions of tho treaty made some years ago between several of the great powers, them and ourselves included, in relation to the tuppression of the African slave t rude, have revived their old practico of way laying and searching our merchantmen ; and as if to (mike amends to themselves for their long abstinence from such acts of insult and outrage, seem to be surpassing all their former efforts in this delectable employment. Within twenty one days, as will be seen by a list in another part of our Banc, twentv one of our vessels were boarded by English steamers, many of hetn in the. most insolent and overbear- ina manner. -Several more have received aimilar treatment since that Ht was made ! ImnlJIr"'1" "I ll.nl hod neniurl ilntmft thai rtl"'l, 1"it ivl lb. ii ii...ilo.. our commerce mo ten BiKiOi war Mourn- in the SI) x muI 1ii7hmI i nn I the fSi'ii"'1 whi n it was Written. Hnm lin miun in- ;,(11(,,,r n i,lir,( ()m Annmim niii (when liny i'OtiiliTii.l In ejvc onr) f"' rosstititly forsrvoml d.iye. nml the river t.rhirii B imbor, w hlrh on her i.cr.t 1iip t'l.-irhiiih li.iiiile li.ro w.liiip,llliittlii-yro'1i!1rr limn It has boon since the ho flood ' fro.n Now V.-rU to Poll im Vrin-o, w n o,,,,ir, In ,1,0 suppression of Urn .Iau.,,1 Mill .Wing. There I- nothing ' U oV ' riV."" U , n timl, muI Inivo linn oiilori'.l liy lln'lr govi rniiii'Mt In liilorri.pt nml nwli nil oil ii i. n voKH'lit. ()f rouiMO wlli'll nilleJ ...i .1... i....iiM. .,.i.!.,., :il -ii.,.,., ' ' ' "h- 1,- in..' ii'tiiiiiiii.iii' ,,h,,,.,. it (VM-...1-.I tlu-tr onion. ; l.ut lliey will InUo I . iMiro llmt tlii-v !' neither rofiillwl nor pi.iMMir.iii.r.o no..,,:. nowcM r u ih snuuying io vycry Aiurr-.. I .1.. ... llm . ...... ..OH Moseiii.tive sene. who loven liinl kll()W ,mt .,r()llt ,.tion has l.oeti taken I ..,, i.r(.,i,i,.Ilt (1 the Cnl.inet to lav u t si t i t'i 1 1 of theso outrii(je before the .;n!li.-h overiiiiient nnl lenianl repanr !,,, . ,! it is Io ho sineerely hopil llmt our government will nxuniu nueh atone nml position as will at once eonvineo our Iraiis-atlaulio eousiim that wo nre too much In earnest this limo to bo satisfied with paltry excuses, nnd eoiileinpible ul trfugos, as has been tho ease upon several former occasions. But that wo have satis faction, full nml amnio for the ijiw andn! ... , .1 ... r.. irii.: sumeieiu LMinraineu 101 uic iiiium. i"; t j j , nii Hmt too .without ' ... ulimis0,mi,io ,U:iVl then our "voice is lor war" us the only argument by which we can reach the obtuse perceptions of our ' , r11;. ,, nnt,n .nl,l,l ftr n illffloi,.i,t condition of our Kuv1 wLile their own . not only 1iy fnr tho iarg(!lit in the WOrM a. it has iong hcPn )Ut is ill a most active nnd com- l..l tlt.t DUIJ.U V. IIII3 BlUllia llll.lll lU'l IV their national escutcheon by the events of tho wars of the Involution und of 1812. However this may bo, although wo do not advocut ; thc policy of rocipitatmgour! elves unprepared into a war with nny nation, especially one os powerful as Great Brit ain without cogent reasons; yet wo trust that our governmont will show tho world that we are not to be trampled upon, even by tho British Lion. He have prncticed a pacflio policy with European nations lone enough. Lot us at least show our teeth to them once more. Thc M,)iptlt alitor of the McKcan Cithcn sugg,sts thftt the next fourth of July, in stead of being celebrated by scones of fes tivity and rejoicing, should "be selected for fasting and prayer for tho loss of those liberties which our fathers fought and bled to secure-" We highly approve tho sug gestion so far as he anil the Republicans generally nre concerned. The fasting would assist greatly in relieving their stomachs of the superfluousbile with which they aro at present encumbered; and al though their prayers under the rule laid down in tho "Good Book" could not avail much, yet if offered in a spirit of genuine humility and repentance could not mnke their casn much worse. Con'iiressioxai.. Tho proceedings of the national Legislature since the settlement of tho Kansas difficulty are rather tamo nnd insipid. The most important mean- . , ... , . . . ...o ... ..vn . .u 11. - i 1 11 I 1 1 .1. . 1. minions 01 uoiiars asKeu oy mo executive to meet the current expenses of tho year, The committee on elections to whom was refered the question of the right of the two Minnesota members of tho house have offered their different reports. The ma jority report recommends the admission of Messrs. Phelps and Kavanngh to seats in tho house. The other two deny their right to seats upon some refinements of argument which practically amounts to Douglas introduced an important bill into the Senate last Mondav entitled "A bill to restrain and redress outrnees' n .... , ,, . upon the flag and cituens of the United States," which gives the President the au - thority to use such force as he may deem necessary to effect the object of the bill , ... . . .,... wiuioui nrst, reienng me lacta to ton- gress- .: .,i m,i v i. . ;i wv" I'revnii. ing features in our landscape scenes for several days past. This however is the season of vernal showers and therofore we are not so much surprised at their occur ande o at tU.eir dhration, which is not un- , .. , ' . . " frequently many hours, and even dars." ci , . ... . some at weens ago we pennon uie suove t'l.fMtil - 'n 1-1 thnMsl-M-r tti rather, ,,. - h lirin lubi urilil Hon, In t'nr pntt-Mio -j ninl which Would Iiuvp born M JM'.ii- this week mi being si weeks trimr limn, pxcfj.t .lt ift . Tlio Kilitor of tlm ' nrick f l:rttc Is ol ntll fnaliilltilV' nlnolll! llN tlllt i VO llilli1 I . .. ' . Wo jmvu r,ivonrMl l.y lnni with n vi-;t oour.ir'um MnceliiM -lvoiil ; nml we . . . .. nontlonmnlv unI iin.'iHKinning in lii milliners nml (I. . - - - - V pri ttnotit, poKK. in it l.irjin nmmii.t of ... , , . Mrimrv 1etii. Mr. Alimlmm II" Sr., Bof loivunhip, lie.l very Miihleiily Inlo nt work in nm corn neinon ins jion ihiy forenoon. His disease wns nppoplexy. Mr. Hess wns nbout seventy five yenvs of ngo nnl wns one of the early pioneers of tho rounty. lie was a man of iron ion stilution, powerful frame nml great per sonal Btrength ; nml in the days when pu gilistic encounters were more fashionable ami consequently less disreputable than nt present, had been (ho hero of ninny n hard fought battle, in which he wns uni formly eoinueror. Tim nnv.oilimsnf hut week's court nre .... . , . . 1 n- iinnvon all v crowded out ims weeK. i e will givo them in full in our next. Cidimittf.ii. On Sunday Inst a man na med Francis Fetors wns committed to the jail of our county on a ohargo of stealing ahorse from B. L. I)avenport, of Fox tp. Also, 011 the same day Hiram and Jon athan Hemans, charged with being con cerned in the robbery of tho store ofJWm, lrvin, K.q. in Curwensville, some weeks ago. Bead!!! The new advertisements in this paper. The Cmcrs is coining. Win. Tortcr, Esq, has been a ppointed receiver of the: partnership claims of the firm of lowler i Ake, nnd wants all those indebt ed to paid firm to meet him at New Wash ington on next Friday week, (June 4th,) if thoy don't want to come here to see him. Win1 A. & It. J. Walince, Esqis. have dissolved their legal partnership, and hereafter Uobert J. will bo found in the commissioners' office, ready to counsel all those, who nre in any ol'thoclilTiculties which the law can remedy, nml pocket all the retainers that niav be tendered him. Mr. Myrter cautions all persons about meddling with h certain cow, &c. Serioi's Mistake. We were led into n serious misapprehension w hile passing up street thc other morning. We beheld in front of Mr. I.nnich's stable a most singu lar ami unurual pioceof machinery, which seemed to bo nothing less than a huge white washing apparatus on wheels, with brush, buckets of a whitish liquid, and an "operator" daubing it on "the stable afore said," Our first impression, nnd a very natural one, was that the liorougli "Fa thers" had determined upon whitewash ing tho village prepnratojy to fencing it in, as a specimen of finis-hod architecture. But upon further inquiry we found that it was only one of the employees of Mnbie 1 Crossby's CiRt'i's, engaged in pasting up their show bills, and spreading the glad tidings of "a great deal of fun" for the boys, which is to be furnishod them in abundance on Tuesday the 8th June next, under a "groat big tent" to be erected on the common at the lower end of town ; ns by their advertisement in another column, reference being had thereto, will more ful ly and at largo appear. Vessels Searched by British Cruisers The late outrages on American vessels by British men-of-war in firing into, board ing and searching them, under tho pre tence of looking out for slaves, have in duced nroni nt action bv the Government, and orders have been given to the Collec tors of the various ports to collate and for ward to the Department at Washington the statements of eaptaius whoso rights have boon thus violated, rrom the ener gy exhibited by the government, there seems some probability of John Bull being soon brought to an account. 0 hnv complied the following list of American vessels which have thus been treated: lifhip Clarendon, Bartlett, New York; Ship Grotto, Dunlevy, Kich'mdJ Mo. ; Ship Tropic Bird, Fnulkcs, lTiilndel- l""ft j u. 'n ,rn . cu" "l"J. " inond, Me. ; Bk Clara mdsor, Mchwon, New York ; Bk W. H. Chandler, Gngo, . . . . . . n ' rrovidenoo ; jjark Samos, llaslord. Bos ton ; Bark John IIowo, Nichlos, Belfast, Me, ; Brig S. Thurston, Lanipher, Sears port ; Brig John Taylor, Young, ; Brig George Stockham, Giles, Bath ; Brig C. F. O'Brien, Watt, Thomnston : Brig M. Gilchrist, Rowley St. George, Me. j Brig E, Morrithow, Gordon, Senrsport, Me. ; Brig M'mgold, Ixiring, Boston ; Brig ltobt. Wing, Bray, Boston ; Brig A. A. Chap man, Somers, Baltimore ; Brig Browns ville, Simpson, New York ; Schooner Mo bilo( Howes, New York ; Schooner Cor tez, Smalley, Mew York ; Sclir. N. B. Borden, Bightman, Fall River. In all twenty-one vessels. .J.C,,I(;!L IVariktes.-Judge Gilbrintli, 01 me r-rio aisirici, so interprets the no .Lh.uor Law as to authorize Uivern keoners to procure licence without publication or certificate, and has granted lioenc accord- l Ull T. IT . 4 1110UUR 11,0 or.,"mPton district construes the law as reouireinc him to grant tavern licences only where he deems them necessary. I hose two eon- structions the antipodes of each othor.both I1K U.1 Tl.-.U- T.,,1 .1 '....I. 0ut the State appear tocoinoide Ingieing a common sense ocmst ruction to tlie law. which the Erie an 4 Northampton Judges seem uname to uo. , TCW'i 1 Tu I ols have been boarded by the British ! ateamera Stvx and Bu?cl. in th Twenty one Americaa Merchant ves soaoft space war 1 . . . - . J :or twenty one days THE 0UT11ACH. M tE RRlllSR ,tK vM:i i I A H S WlM''H t I- f'TiiTini, ii it IIIIMMt'. ' .,,.,:, i0,i i , ,v n t-rtw i.nr.l llio Anini'Mi l.ni.H lottinj! il''nniliinrr.' II hen oil Ui wrt t li'l of SI. Iioininp", f1h w nvi-r-i i i I... It.iil.l.i.p uln lli'i'il l'nt ii . I .. oiw Miin (iiriii.ri r,h... ... w,i,., wns ul i o ilonc. Miortly af- tor a shot came. By tlmt time the nag was up. Another shot was fired, which piicl within thirty feet of tho bows. Two officers of the steamer caineon board, nml were told that tho barquo camo I10111 1 New York, bound to Fort an 1'rinee, nml they replied that the next shot would j have gone between tho masts. The only i excuse given for this outrage was Hint j they were "obeying orders." ; ANOTIIF.lt SHOT FHOMTlIEBIUTISIlJ l'mm llio I'niviilcnco Post. ' ('apt. Matthews of the brig Eolus, atl Bristol, w ho left Cardenas on the 2d int.,l !... 11 1 1...: nt .... I ie.ori., maw 11 jmcmiiii uii miitvu 11. ..,. j denas the day before he sailed, tho officers of which report that- on their pas.-age from Havana they had been boarded by n boat from tho British Mourner Styx, and shamefully insulted by the officials, who claimed the privilege of examining their papers and directing their movements. These ollicials not only Dehaved in the same insulting manner, us reported on a former ocasion, but actually drew pistols and cutlasses as a meansof on forcing their orders. It remains to be seen how long this British steamer will be allowed to pursue this course of conduct; but to our mind, the very best method of teaching its oll'iccrs nnd superiors good manners would be to givo hor a broadside from some American vessel capable of sinking her in half an hour. This practice of al lowing British and Spanish voxels to in sult our flag, and then settle tbe matter with an apology, is getting to be n greivt bore, nnd bad better be abandoned. BKSISTANCK THREATEN!-"!). l'rom Ibo New Orlcnns Dritn. A contlouinn of the utmost rclinhilitv. from Havana by the Black H'nrrior, brings minimal 1011 tlmt the American -ship cap tain had held u meeting, and taken meas ures to have all the cannon and armament which is on board their various ships pla ced on one of their number, which shall be well manned, and proceed to sea with the design of car.luieing tho saucv little British cruiser when she overhauls the shin as sho very surely would, in accord.ince with her usual practice. It this report is iswell rounded as it apparently is Mihstnn- tiul, we may possibly hear how John Bull caught a Tartar per the next arrivl. From the Ronton Journal A telegraphic order was received on Sat- urdav to fit out tho brig Dolphin with nil despatch, and sheers were erected nml her masts were got 111 lie. ore six o clock. M10 will probably be all rigged on Tuesday, and be nil ready for her officers. It is rumor ed she. is going to look after the scarchinc vessels in tho West Indies ; and still anoth er sends her to raraguav. The Macedon ian's crow go on board on Thui'idar. The officers reported on Saturday. the Levant is in dry .lock, llio Roan oke is at the end of tho wharf. BREVITIES. Gen. 1'ercifer F. Smith, commander of the Army of Ctah, died at Fort Leaven worth on the night of thelOth inst. I! Lounsbnrv Aco., of rhiladelphia are said to possess a method ol extruding cuneois and other obstinate tumors with out cutting, which effects a complete cure. tie are not acquainted with tho process, but if they are as successful its is alleged, it is the- most valuable medical discovery of the age. The Mormons it is reported have con cluded to retire i.eacably from Salt Lake City without making any warlike resist ance to either the United States troops or civil authorities This disposition on the part of this deluded people is alleged to nave neon brought about by the mtervon tion of Col. Thos. L. Kane. Whether hi was acting in an official ciipaeitv us tin agent of tho U. S. government is not def initely known. Ho is a son of the late Judge Kane, and a brother of the late dis tinguished Arctic navigator.. On last ednesdny, (l!th,) (iov. Pack er, Atty. oen. Knox, Mr. AInorehond, President of the Sunbury nnd F.rie Hail Bond Co., nnd Mr. Gibbons, tho Solicitci of the Company, met in the Executive Chamber at llarrisburg, and consumatod the sale of the balance of the State Calinb 'PI . .1 . mo sucurines were given, 111c deeds exe cuted and delivered, nnd the Gov. has iss ued his proclamation announcing thc trtinsler. Henry William Herbert, a well known author who published his worksumler the name ol "frank Forrester," committed suicide m cw 1 ork a few days ago. Mr, Herbert was an Knglishman by birth but had resided in this country for manv years. Ho was about fifty years of age at the timo of his death. Billy Bowlecs. the Semonole Chief. b has boon the principal cause of tho i.ro i.....-.i im...: I 1 1 . . . . I l r . ... ......J-,.. ...,413 l I traded Florida war, has at length ted to tho authoritiv of the U. S. niont and agreed to remove beyond the j Mississippi, lie was at .-ev UrieanB last week on his way toward the land of the setting sun. There is one Chief with about 70 followers yet in the Everglades of Flor ida, who refuses to obey the behests and submit to the dominion of the pule face; but his resistance must bo short and fee ble. IsK-rA-Dtr-TAn tho Chief of the band of Indian renegades and half breeds which committed the murders and outrages at Spirit Lake and other place on tho bor ders of Minnesota and Iowa last spring has it is said been captured at last. A man named William Williams who wad convicted last full of tho murder of .Daniel Hendricks near Lykenstown in the upper part of Dauphin county, was hung in llarrisburg on last Friday after noon. Gt.y, Twmas is on his way to Texas. MARRIED- On the tho 20th inst by Rev. E. W. Kirby. Mr. Owen 1 1 n.n-w-lr and Miss Rachel Foster, all of Philips- DIKD-InBogg, township, on last Monday of appopleiy, Mr. Abraham Heat, Sr., aged about 1 13 years,.. M AMR t run- BY'. Trench and amrmcai OlKUIJH. - .7 k,l,lc3,-r,:in Campaign JjiV OK 18M) linrlnr niitira..j llio nmnngrrii of this ciftrdoom! I.i.inlimior FltKNCH nd AMK I'.K'AN HTAltS lo lmprM1 IliriB fnct upon tho public, ti1 . Unit tliia is the only Frrnch tnd American compnny in the Vston THE STAR SHOW OF '58- Contident fhut thoy hare lucce. tied in tit is rcrpect, and aa osl. dent that Ihs public will admit it, the innnngcra rf pfctf ully in. vita all to road, boliold and ton.' paro. The Colossal Music Car will enter town on the morning of exhibition, and parade thro' the principal thoroughfare!, drnwu bjr aplundid ttoedi, and containing the - New York Bugle Band, 1.1:11 or the wi.zaud RICHARD WILLIS. Will Exhibit ut CLEAR FIELD, Tuesday June Bthl 1S5S. . , . Anmssiu!t 25 cent Doors opened at 2 and 7 o'clotk.' I'efrormunco half an hour later. Tno distiot porfurmancea after noon nnd oveiing. Among Iho many aplundid at. trartiona of the French and A-' tucrivnn corps of . Eiders, Vaultcrs, Tumblers, Accrobiits. MnirieiimH Cn. .. - - . --- . O r :i medians, Dancers, Vo-4 1 enlists, Lc. &c, ' .In- tin- following : MADLLE VIUGIXIE, : ,- The Qu. cn of Trench onnea. Kijufitri. MDM.E IDA, The I'airy-liko French Rider and Dhusoiih. MU. CllAh'. E. 6IIERW00D, The grentcat general performer in llio wrld. MONS. MORGAN, The French llercnlea, Magician and Contortionist. WILLIAM AHMSTKUNO, The inn tel. loss Romcriiet Rider, Uiru.ii Leper nnl anller. MOXS. DKXZERA YAXISn, Tho F'reiich Acrolal. MASTER IHAS. PHEUWOOD, - . 1 Tho grcatcft Tii.y Riilcr in the world. W 1 1.1 1 AM CK0S1IY, Tho Far I'liincd Ainrricnn Two-Horae Rider. MASTER JOHN ORTOX, Tho Juvenile l'rodigv of Iho ring. TOXV PASTOR, The Aiuericiin Clown and IIi.mo Singor. - 1 Ins Company will also perform at I'hilipsburg on Momlay June 7th. NOTICE VLT. persona i of Howler i n nny way inilehtrd to the firm A Ake, by judgment note or book account, mil take notice Hint I, the subscri ber, hnve been appointed receiver for anid firm by the Court cf Common plena ol Clearfield conn- ly, and tlmt I with Dowler A Ako, will be at the ollice of Smuiicl Sebring, In New Washington, Clonrrteld county, on F'ridiiy the 4th day of June next, nt V A. lor ttic purpose of re-nemo; i'l tlritn nt: if r, rf r. on anid day nnd no longer. All those interested w II please attend and anve eeit, i. I ennnot ijn vp fla re a second lime. Those ne glecting may cnlVulnto on coming to see me. WM. PORTER, Reetivor in the Partnership Estute ef Dowler A Ako. Clonrfiold, ,Mny 21, 1S5S. I) I SSO L U7lOX nnHE Pnrtncrsliln existing between the under- i signed in (he practice of tho law, hai tbil nay been tins dissolved by mutual consent. V!. A. WALLACE. R. J. WALLACE. m. Cloarfield, May 1st ISiS R J. WALLACE. t TTORXEV AT LAW, Clenrfiold, Pa.-0e m. for the prosent in the eastern end of Coun- iy hmiiiings. Inny ?6, mt. CAUTION". ALL persona nro horcby cautioned against purchasing or In nny wise meddling with a certain cow now in the potsession of A. Ilahief I'cnn township, aa snid cow belongs to me, ant is lonncd to snid Unhn subject lo my order. ' MARTIX MYRTER. ' Tenn tp., M:.y 2j, 1858. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Wr. nro authorized to announce tli name of Wm. Mcrrell, of Lawrence town ship, as a candidate for County Commit siouer, subject to the decision "of the D liiocratio party of the county ut its pri mary elections. ( '1 iitvtv rrtt nrrwiovi',1 : T .Ml'1 ' r ;lmo ut,'or'sSa ,t ?nou"e lhe mt of Minor inccnt T. TTnlt nf UnAfnA (n C't sTove!nii,sacil,,,lkl'v,' fop Co,,nty Commissioner, i"Lm.n,,.i Vi ""Uiei't to tho action of iho Democratic voters of the primary election. P. VV. BARRETT, MF.RCHAXT, PROOUCR AXD LtlMBKI DEALER, AXD JUSTICE OF Till PEACE, Lnthersburg, Clearfield Co., Pa. , C. KRATZER, Merchant and Lumber Dealer, earner Front nnd Locust streets, Clearfield. Dec. 29, 1861. ROBERT McNAUL, rpaunar, at the aid stand In Cnrwenirille.. ' -L Dee. 29, 1841. DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVIXQ removed his office to the new dwel ling on Second street, will promptly anjwei 11 professional oallt at becetoCoj-e. " QTOXE W A K lit A general irtaental- waya on hand at the store of iaM. f. IRWIIT,. ' Cloarfield, Sept 12, 1845. (1ALTI0X-.AU persona are hereby eaatieiewt J ngainst ratdd Ing with th following prop erty now In possession of Daniel S, Dunlap: two Cows. 1 Wagon and a lot of theep, aa th tarn , belong to me, and subject to my order. May 10, 18i8. SAMUEL 8H0FF- Magistrates' blanks for sale here.. ..,