ul)Ii(;ut. l :.I!1IK!.D July 8. K.'. . a .- - :r-r r; Democratic State Ticket. .n l i k or tjij: mtim.mi' conn". WILLIAM A. TORTER. or I'UII M'l I I'lll . f'AN'.M. niMMlssltiNT.n, WESLEY FROST, m r.irn ik t o. "Look upon this Picture that." and upon . . , . , 1 ... ' "". " ..n iiniiiiiiiiui 1111. M ii o roinso of coml'ict either ... the purl (nt lll0 cU,-uv County Union Mootinji, in of iiuliviiluulM or of iissoeiittions of iinii- Uulj.-tnneo iin.l itlinost in laiipuniio, tho vitluiil.s i';m bitik tlioin lower in tin? esti-sumo ii" llmt ornlntdieil in tlio Cinrinnuti matioii of the worltl, thnn a time-serving, ll.''j'j'1" n,ul '" 1,0"S,M' KansnvX. l.iiif viu iliitin, ami oontniJietory poliry upon any cjiuflir ii, ndni'tid lncrclv for thoinir-; ThU b folloiieJ hy the Chester County pi.so of ohtaiiiing place, power, or arv urotit. A more cle.'r:eleil eximiiilo oi" i tins Kin.t im rarely Witne.M'il 111 polities lhan the ono now jnesuiiunl to the poo. jilr of lViiiiM lvuiiia, by tho two wings of the oiposition in thin State, who in tliuir a-llort" to oU'ect a fusion aro about ignoring the main principles of thivr doctrines, o Vi-liciueiiily proinulgHted in tho cum 1:tifn of Vi, and knocking from ut.der their feet tho only plank ill tho plat form of that cutnpuigii, which fiiriiihhnd them a foothold. This, to say tho loast of it is unkind and uir',rttr.. Hut as a iiietion i.f pai l;- j..li,;y, thorn ii still a much n-.ore uiil.norabli. i;,.l,t in which it cannot hut bovienci l-y ail 1.. iip4 men. Ill ll'O 'i"i.!'.tl cn:i.j iii.. bictrine of j.o.uliir K.vwwnty ;i.- (ir'"iiu-.i in thoCin tinnati jihitfnrru, tti,. denounsed in the slroi'i st lernia by li,e -v lf ttyled liopub-lii-an paity. And an tifllitniteii amount of pnper, piinter'a ink, and gis, iccx- l.ciulcd by the press and tho demiigngues in its serviee, in eiidavoi ing lodeludo the people into the belief that Congress by virtue of the Constitution of tho United States "lias novereign jiower over the Ter ritories for their government." Whilo the Wcpul.lioan convention nt riiiladephia, held the 17th June, JuM, which jilaced John C. rremont in iioinination foi IYiv Hident, and Wm. I,. )ayton for Vice Pre Hident, nnd from which tho immortal Lemuel Todd derived his authority, i-m. bodied tho sentiment of their party 011 thnt issue in the following resolution lUfMcai rtdvrn r.f the r,f Junt, 8"ii. Jiesolved, That tho Constitution colliers upon Congress fovereign piwer over the Territories of tho United States tor tlinr government, and that in their exercise of this power, it is both the right huh me imperative tltity ot Congress tn pnhthti in the territories tlioso twin relics of, iiarharisin rolvcamv and Sluvcrv 'I'hat we iiViy the authority of Cbnyre, of a rrtiiriat Legislature, or of ony 'individual or itssooiation of individual!, to give Irijal ex '.7 ..r to shivery in anv Territoi-v of ilm IT. nited States, whilo the present IConstitu- : .1.111. . ' . 1 a n"ii sunn ue iiminiaineu. Here is a plain nnd unequivocal decla ration tlmt Congress lias full power under the I '.institution to legislate for tho terri tories', in contradistinction to the doctrine that all power emenates directly from (ho people, and that they alone have the light to deti rniino what nlnill be their own domestic institutions. And especial ly is this resolution directed to tho prohi bition in tho territories of those twin relics of barbarism 'polygamy and "hivery.' This is one picture, ihit" behold what a change has come over the spirit of the Republican dream in the short upaee two years. At a Union nicetinc of the united oppo.-ition in Chwter county on the 14th ult., the following among other resolutions was adopted, : Resolved, That we recognize, nt-jert, and i will niRintain, the right of t in iieonle of every Tcn itorv of tho lT;i,lStaM Lln rtesolv lermine lor themselves, 'vhen prepared to become a State, tho form mi l nl,i.iii.l.. (' their Constitution, and that every attempt on the part of the General Government to control their choico or prevent in any way the free enjoyment, of that right, is'an ir regular nnd illegitimate, exercise of its au thority, which deserves to reprobated, nnd ought to be resisted by all constitutional means. At another "Union"' Convention Held in Montgomery county on the 20th ult., n similar one was adopted ns follows, al though tho Xnrmbnrnlifpullir-a says there were ninny tlimouting votes. Iiei,lved, That we recognize tho (sacred ightof tiio peoplo of x Territory, when milking application for admission as a .State, to foi 111 anil regulate their own con stitution and laws without any interfcr enco by Congress whatsoever; and any nt tempt to force upon such a people a "con stitution and laws, in opposition to their lawfully expressed wishes, deserves nnd should receive the severest condemnation. Thisis to be the basis of their plat form loriiiecfliiipaignol .preparatory to which a State Convention of this "united oppo- sition" party is to bo held at ll.niiil.,1, , . ""'6 r"" n.ii nig 11 insnringoi captain on the 14th inst., to nominate candidates Tage. that their lives nnd property were for Supreme Judges, Canal Commissioner, secured, and consent given for their do Ac.; nnd to devise ways and moans to se- pnrture from that Territory Tossports cure their election. were given them, but tlnir goods could This is the other picture. But, what is ' not be shipped untilthedeoUof their lands not surprising, this somerset is too much 1 in raruguay should begiven up. This was for tho inflexible Joints of many of the ' refusal, and Captain Tago finally after more ultra of the liepublicans, ,! tho notice to that effect, took these i'eo,.lo abo .umists, much as they hVo been with such of their property as could be itrilleflia right-about faiMiic." nnd c-n.! kri. on Konrrl il. w.-ri'.-.-i. . . elastics w.thin tU lm irw juaMJtoawj. from cert-ia threatoa- Mil V of 111 lovling l!' llMi, nil fl i is In lliU Slnli, runout ntltitu, Hit I'ii' fViit'i M.i, tllr ,V '.rtin J;,fu,l H,Vn, this V Vr i' '. ill', positively mil fi'- triiiptnily refVfi ti tur . i ibe In mult )n. " ' U' V ! tllllli Ai'Vr ,'.,y toaoi. ens of tin ir eniiwiitinin y ho. . Here l list the fjrt tiainc! of those prpirs my 'or, the subject! jotit other tinrtiilig tli.inllm luo hlsnk ml-j "Wo nWro by (In-f'.iester county I .ft .blges, she was Winto1y filed into, (I,,, per 'lint the united o.iliintt in llicir ! limn nl llio In lni killoil, tho wheel-rope ..,cci.,g .it Wot '..-trr. ..II the Ni l., j BWnv, mll ,. Vl.w. ten lim, I f;1 """' ".U milmlly clidots- Rn .,.,, ill, tl.ot..M-I..ul 1I..0 vino.. I .Hiiltoi-, .... . . wvoroinnly, wlii. h wo l.,ko 10 I..- in tliot 1 1"' tr tho ottlrno vn, tlmt toclh ol llio Ioii lic.n lmm of 1 .. mi'l wliioh. il oiiilmilicl iii 11 Niitii.niil j.liitfnini '.Tor 1M-.IJ, ..uiniit ....vivotM.rH,,,,,,,,,!. 1. inll l.r.ii I In I'l.t' i.tit il - t.ilmil Unit we pa 11 mnviiKv any lioiiiililirnu tliftt !it U a viitiuil iin.l iilmost lilen.1 levei'mil 1 or our tleolnnit ions two yon, npo : nn.l ! 'Unit no nnli-flavciy 'vi.Iit enn co into I Stilt or Nutloiial ( 'niiipiiiii upon ucli 11 1 ic..ilutiini w itlio;it KeH'-stultilioutkin, the ; llli.ft liljeot 1111(1 OUIiylDUS. . peouiii-;r4,s(,tl,li,,1 Cincinnati re-volution by ule. I no lormer we liave given above. Here is the Litter, with which our readers can compare it. Viifimtati Pit',rm. liesolved that wo recognise the right of nil the Territories, including Kansas ami Nebraska, acting through tho legally and fairly expressed will of n majority ofiietunl residents, and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies it, to Jurm a Con-itiiition with or without dmnrstie tfavrri, and fit' admittri in to the Union upon terms of perfect equal ity with the other States. The Jxcjntldicun go'en on to prove in 11 lenghty argument that the resolution of the Chester Co. Convention of 68 and that !juoky cnw,,h to ,mvo scvonty.f,ve .lollnrs of tho rhiladolphu Fremont Convention j to los0( nlH .n.iuckily enough for him, did of 51. upon the doctrine of popular sover-)lo8P j,, Wo sympathise with him in his eigiiity flatly contrudict each other in j l.oreavmcnt as we know by sad experience which wo entirely agree with it, but we io tlmt t)l0 ttfmt nf wvenJy..fivo dollars is c,f riottloemit .iieccssaj-y to give its argu-j ten times a sad inconvenience to un editor. niont nt length, as we feel assured that 1 anvoforrea,lcrswillbe,s,nvineedofth.,t -T1"' 41'ml il1 VU,mH'r ,,nI r0"10' , ". , ,. .. 1 J f""!'... I"tillijj I""' Now we do not objoct'to.the adoption of the Chester County resolution by the opposition upon the ground; that tho doc trine contained therein is wrong. Upon the contrary, we have always maintained that it Vitu, the true intendment of the Constitution ; and that tho people of heit. junctio with lll0 rolunibia, of the Terr.tories nnd not CongreS9 had. the comll,m)(1 of Co, . Steptoe. The command right o legislate upon; all 111.1110111 of inter-1 POn8istc(1 of fivo comrnnioSi or four hun. naliKilicy. Hut we regard this attempt of jdre(j niPn Tl0 ,,,,, m,0 ,.Ppo,.tw to tho leaders of tho opposition to steal ono ,,avo Wn firocn ,,,1,.! strongi nntI of the car.ht.al principles of tho doinocrft-!eon,.)f)SC(l ofUlo SnakCi roiolIS0i n,i olh. tic creed and substitute it Jor 0110 ofjor tl.ibos Th(, apti()n rcsllIk,j in tlircc their own, for the purposeof catching tho ofrx.rR nn,i fiftv nion killo(1 Two of tl( popular breath and securing votes, v by officers killed are C.ptain Mynders and far tho moitt bold, barefaced, nudunblush- Lieut. Gazdcn. Tho Indians took two ing piece of fraud and hypocricy that has howitzers which belonged to the command, ever characterized its corrupt nnd shame- ftnd all but -ixty pack animals. In fact, less existence? However, it has one con-lF0 complete has been tho rout that tho of solation no future act of meanness can fieer j,, command was compelled to fall ever bedeemed ndisgrace after this crown-: i.i, ...:,, n. .,ns. lire,.i,,it,.tinr, ti. ing net of dcgrcslation. Then to the De mocratic party and to the whole country it nfl". ,,.1., Ai;tv:n.. ,!,, t.l .u ....... ..,,i R...I..., ...j jt..i lum i.iBjtoe ,ncj proceeded into theSnako country principle of the NationalDemocracy which peaceably to treat with them, or proceed avows tho right of the people of tho Terri- t0 hostilities if necessary. tories to exercise tho right of self-govern- ... ment, nnd for which they have so long j A Sensiblo Fellow, struggled through sunshine nnd through j The Unionville Journal contains the storm, meets tho approbation of tho ho-'card of Col. W. S. Dogan, declining to be ne t and intelligent masses eve.y where ; j acan(ij,illto for 10 Legislator. lie declares and that no other doctrino can ever gain ; ,1;nt ll0 C(m Pvcr rnU.r tI)C fl(.d ft, ft pftn. lavor with tuepoople. Hence the reason why the Republican lenders so warmly es pouse and so. fully endorse this jart of our party creel, PARAGUAY. j This paltry little State whoso contempt, ible weakness in her best protection, is likely to give us trouble is securing ado qtinto redress for the wrong its spite has inflicted upon us and onr citizens. The facts of the case, in brief, aro ns follows ; In 152, General Crquiza, Trcsi lent of tho Argentine republic, declared tho ri r r t I-!irjnUool,'n f"r '6" vessels, tl river thus 1 "-"WB an Rvciiue to i'nrouay, not n member of this confe lerntimi. In 1S.")3 I Commander Tace. with the Water Witch i was sent thither to explore the river and i . . . . ' . ' 1 make a treaty with this State. On his or rival, hefound that such a treaty had been made by our Argentine minister ; this be. ing found to contain such unusual nnd in admissible terms as "the United States of vii i . ii i..., . . , " . , , . . '. "".""ibeen appointed Surveyor General, and the " nangeinn unsparticu. pe4, who refused to notice it, because it was written in English. Here the matter reefed for the present. Previous to this time, at the instigation of Lopez, nn American company hadcngng ed in lare manufacturing nnd agricultur al operations in Paraguay, and erected, nt grent expense, valuable buildings, &c. Some difficulty arose between Lopez und the company s agent, when the former, in 'blind rag. destroyed their improvements land drove away the people. It was only by ! b a... ...a i. i. " " 1 1111 " llifl In lii ntii n , I'll" "j'luin I'l'l nln.l f. it lin-lltiilii, IlimU'li 'i'"Mlii(j iriy mil nni. lien i'l JV'H'-i', mi'l tipnrt this pmiiti'l .i it ti nici In Innkft rum- ( liilnl, ntul Viv his leictige fit t Y 1 1 dme- rnnlof hi" ilotiif 'll.'poi'rr. Some til. tilth. after, nlu n 11 ) t nn of lu t clew Were nli'i iil, niul liiln In iu'iil)ril wal i, ; llio VCol W"- ! n piiviiln olinimol ol llio ' !rivt.r, li1oniiijj to Piirtifiiiav, wlioroa. !,.,, , , ,v rol.,lMl,,. to ' ot Tho ,rno . r IOI,SO" """i i .roviin. fi'Mllilou iii.IIKIU- 1 v, in (liMojinr.lili? liis iinaulti liiion lli ' rll,l, or Ainori,,,,, oi.i,o,. After the rc-i e ,1,. .. vii-.l. i., uv, ..,' tnissionor w.ih nont out to ol.tnin a ratilion. ; tion of the treaty above alii'lixl to, hut wn met willi a ileinnml for nUrowi for the ul lej.'el nets of the Water Witch! Such is ;the case now pemlinj:. It reiuiiins to bo cen whether roilresi ivill be obtained. Tiik Ci.auiiin J t: Mont at made its appear ance last neck considerably enlarged 111 size, and in tin entire new dre.s, heading typo tie. The eiitcrprizo displayed by Col. Alexander its gentlemanly editor, in thus! incurring n heavy expent-e in improving his paper fur the benefit of his patrons, is commendable in tho highest degree ; nnd should meet in the people of his county, witli that patronage and cncotii agement it so eminently deserves. We congratulate the gallant Colonel upon tho line appear anco of his j aper. nnd wish him unlimit ed success in its publication. We fRE by last ismie of tho ellefontc "Whii? that its Junior editor bus been rrnt, of May 2H, suvs Just as we weregct- ing our jiaper ready to press an express arrived from Col. Steptoe, in the Simcoo Valley, with despatches for Lieut. Col. Cnscy nnd letters to his Excellency Gov. McMullen, informing them of the defeat, on the loth inst at the first crossing of the Snake river, about tliirtv miles nKovn battle took place whilo the regulars were in the act of crossing the river. Col. Step- . . ... . .. didate for the Legislature 60 long "us tho treating niotleof electioneering is allowed." The Colonel says if a candidate is elected by treating, "his election signifies only that he is a good drinker."' Ho says : "Tho first twenty-five dollars I ever made I gave to the church nnd education, nnd if I hnd only twenty-five dollars in the word, and the interests of the church nnd the State of South Carolina required the money, 1 would cheerfully give every dol lar." lie adds: 'I must decline becoming a candidate unless tho District is prepared to vote Jor Dognn ns a non-treating candidate. lms cnn ,J i"e, I shall not refuse the UMJ of In-V Imme wI"?cinlly a 1 believo this ...... 1.1 ,1.. 1 : e ... . ,1 . ,, .... would do good in reforming the District." Interesting from Washington. lAsniXiiTON, July 1. The entire Terri tory of New Mexico has been constituted n i.m I...., 1 ,ll..i.:.. llt1i: 1) 11 1 .... i.iit.i uiftiitt. ,1 iiiiiiiii j emain nai lftnds will soon bo brought into market I.o.,. Tho Land 0flkel)a1 r0(.(.ivod inronimtion Khowi.,B n the imtnenso richness of the soil in pre cious metals, particularly tho Jcsilla Val ley Tho 15 .'iron do Wetterslcdt, Minister from Sweden and Norway, has presented his credentials. Josephs. Wilson isacting Commission er of the Land oiticc in the absence ofMr. Hendricks, who has gone to Indiana Lieut; Gen. Scott has left Washington for head quarters. Monsieur Ilelly has arrived. BS-At Iberville, Louisiana, nt a pub lic sale recently, a free negro became the purchaser of a sdgnr plantation in that parish, at tho price of S240,0OO, making him the owner altogether of 4,500 acres or land and 2n0 negroes. BTa.A gentleman at a tea party, over hearing one lady sny to another, "I have something for your private ear," immedi- ,aieiy exeiaunea, "i protest against that I lor there it a law agnwst privateering. rniMAnv unnoN. N01H M t'J I AM'II'AII n i.it All mi. We sin millii.tlrtil a unnnnti' IbM Vilim I .1 I ........ 1.1. . te.:ll l. ...... .11. r,. Dtp .1 n tar, , Hibj. rl .i llemncrnl It" I. tile. .. . , " . .. . i. sr. .f Itrmly (o w 111 ht n onmllilnm Inr llir lr((l.llMtr, H.I..I.-.I In l.'ino,mllc nil... , illl(T nTOHM'V ' , r, t, ,,, , ,.. ,, U,r,nrJ. Wai, , r. ..rtlr.rn.M lb.rm.gl,. U n Micl..r l.i.lri.t Aimnifv, m.i.jo.l to Urn., rule,. ( li ' t Krr nulliorirod lo nnnrnmre Hat lmci, Tt T, nf lrnili li Ix.riiucli tiill lie n ( iiniliiluU' for I'iatrlct Atlnriiry, mlij.Ml lo Dvin. tiilfn. Wre milhtriinl to tnnniitio thnt Join I,. ,of nrflcl.l l.rn.iKli, will br rnmlliliito D'"rlCt AU"rBy' ai,, ,,,!.!; V'"",ri",, " -"'" J'"1' ''.' I.I.TI.K, ni i.nwronoo inwnaniii, niii nc n en.iui- dnts fur .Sbnrifl', aulijoot to Jlciu. ruloa, 1 We aro nullmritoil lo'iirnouncr I lint J a nr Vie.-1 IIKI.M. of lirulium Inn lifhin. will lu a CRinliiliito j for tsbrrifT, mb:oct to Iiemuorntie riilfn. i I Vit nr millinrijcrl to tiiinonncts tlmt f!ro. Vi. 'Piini c, of Wowlwnnl tp., w ill bo a cninliila'o for Miprilf, fulijoi't lo Ilouinrratic rule. Wo nre imtlinriio 1 In ntinounco Hint Fio n. W. Mii.i.kii, of Bell tp. will be n rnndiilnto for rilicritl" mltjeet to Hoiiinenitic rule. , We nr Aiitliurirfd to niinounio tlmt M. H. I,r- tu km, of Urnily lp.. will ho a cnndidnlo for Slier-, ill, aiinjooi to 1 no i.finocruiic rule. Wo nr nullioriied In announce tlmt Hr.u. I. Ham.. Knrllmiia tp., will be n cnmlidnte forSher ilTmibjeet to Domocrntic rule. We nre nutliorited to niinounco thnt Wit. b, Ociuks, uf Lawrence tp.. will be a eniidiilnto for Sheriff iiil.joot to lienierrntie rule. We nro nutlmrirt I to nnnntinco Hint .Iaiips IIi.oom, nf I'ikc tp., will be n candidate for Slier iff subject lo Deiuoern'ie rule. Wo nro nullmritoil It nnnminee tlmt Kinvi nri Pkiiks, of Morris tp., will lie a rniidi.lnte to trhcrilT, subjoet to licmocrntic rules. fni'HiTv i niiMiuintrii d"t ''' ,invi"i. I-'"'"'1"' I''" sul.eribfr nil l,n 1,11 '"il!ll'.K. persons knoinK Iheuifolves inilobteil lo mid cs Wo nre nulhori.ed lo mint. unco Hint W1t.11 am tnte, arc rdim yied to innlie pnynient iinnieilintely Mkknki.1.. of Lnwrrnoe lp., will bo a candidate iiiki thoar having rliiims n'niiiM tho painn will for County I'cuniiiisiioner, tubjeet to Jieiu. rules, preiumi tlu ir ni'i uiiuts duly initiieiilieiiled for sot- tleliU'llt. Wo nro nulberi.i'd lo nnnonnce that Vini kst It. iliil.T, of Itrndlord tp., will lie a candidate fur County Coiuinisaionor, nubject to ilein. ruin. We aro ntithnrixetl lo nnnniinrt tlmt IlArni Dale, of Morris tn w ill bo a candidate for Co. 1 Commissioner, subject to Democratic rule. aiuuo n, J.iJS, Wo are niithoriied to announce thnt Jacob Iloovr.a, of Lawrence township, will be n candi date lor County Commissioner, subject to Demo cratic ruies. June We aro nutlmritcd to miiiouiiee that Jacob Krsrs, of Ilrndf township, will be a candidate for County Couiinissiont r, subject to Dem. rules AUDITOR. We nro authorized to announce thnt Damri, Fatst, of Curwensville boro' will be n candidate for Auditor, subjoet to Domocrnlio rules. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NEWS. (- BAIX CHADLKS. A tew nf Fenr.r'i celo JT brnlod lirnin Cradles for sole bv' MtltlttLL ACAUTER. July S. CAUTIOX. All persons nro hereby cautioned against meddling with a yoke oi oxen noiy in the insensioii of James Miles, of Hr.nly lp. as the snid oxen belon.t to ine, and aro in his pos session nn loan onlv. Ju'j-8. ' ADAM MILKS. ngainst meddling w.th 2 horses. I litow. ii'iia ""KUJ, 1 Harro. gr.uu in tho ground, 2 Cows, 1 mnu's saddle. 1 Cook Stove bow in ilio pnsse.i sion of Thomas Robeson, of Jnrdnn tp., ns Hit suine belongs to tue nud are only left with lUo isuid Robeson ou loan. J"ly. . JAMUS JACKSON. NEW FIRM-NEW GOODS-and 1 -NEWll HANG KM I.NT.J Jvst arAr'wri and Irint opeurd In the nnr linn j of M001UJ & ETZWlLE.lt " I lanr .j ii i . . , , IMltdE nnd well selected M,cl. of (.nod., 1 comprising a splendid assort.uentof Stripes. 1 llifhop.lawns, l'lnid Muslins, Cnmb.ics, Dolaino 1 Robes, Lawn robes, Mouriiiug nnd fancy lnwns, ' in grent ruricly. A large nsHirtiuent of Fancy I I'riiits, Nnnkeens, Dutch and Irish Dinens. nnd: a general nssor'nient of Dry Hoods, Hosiery, , Iroecries, Hardware, 1 oo.f and S , f every j ilestri .lion. Hats and Cnna. Ilmna ,.n, k.i,,,;..., rv .....I K ..I l H....L. ,r " .,,..... l.l.l..,U lUUKll I-ICIJ KIUII ai.wi, n larg ing, nilnpli il to (Iniss Sfvlhes, dies, (Irnin Scoor Hand sows, Nails, the barrel, salt by oiner article usually Kept In a country store. We would rsspectfully advise nil to call and ' oxnniino Iiih slnrlt. mIi.kIi l,n. .j i - "... xucti ruiuL-ien Willi great euro to plense the tnstes of all. which we will sell as cheap, or a little cheaper for CASH tnnn nicy cnn be purchased elsewhere. Don't mrgei lo cnn ami ex nun no our stock MOi'RK A KTHWILl'l'.. X, B. Also n fine lot of (inndstones with fix. tures lor sale cbonp for cash, by the new lirm. Clcnilield, I'n., June 30, SSs. GREAT EFVIVAL Read ! Read? ND BE fOXVEHTK t. Tho gnat rcvivnl .' lms dono iinincnso good in nlino.-l every Fiato, county nnd town in the 1'ninn, out.-ido of Clearfield. Therefor,!, in consideration of the above rumor, Frank Short has taken Hie respon sibility upon himself to revive tho Boot A Shoe business in Clcnrllcld, and ret n good exanip,,. " " ti.. "mi. ne mis to announce to his old customers, and ns many new ones ns innv fa vor hiinwith a call.-tbnl he has on hnnd a liirgo assortment of fin.- work und any amount or coarse Also, dents' Gaiters uindo to ordor, and of anv style to. ult customers. Morrocro. French calf, nnd I'nt.nt calf pniteri conslnnllv nn hnnd Finding for rnlo, kit excepted. All woik leav ing liia hop warranted not to rip. Customers coining .o town will find him nl the shop former, ly ocou led hy It. R. Welsh, dee d as a ......1. i clock es lahlishmenl, nearly opposite Reed nnd Weaver's, .tors. Roll in boy. and get now soles or your old ones repaired, ns some of them stand in grent need of it. t .,, ,,. . FRANK SHORT. June SO, 1 058. 3m. P. 8. The pailnership heretofore etiatim, b. tween John MoCabo Georgo Newson ii this day disssoved by mutual consent, abd the books, accounts, and all offerm, are now in the hands of F. 8hort for settlement. The business will bo carried on In fa luro by F. Short, Alas, poor Y. "! JOHN MoCAilK oEORuJi auwegN e nnd splendid supply of cloth- those l,,i,llf clnims , ...iV.i .1... : i . - nrvl ,,. I, A l f... .i... ' . "- t is. tirain Fork.. ,,. " " m' "l'.' "" '"".''".. w i pienso nttend nnd snve c.t, , Rl-ikcs. Rncon nndVb,; " .1..... ,, k-, 'it . ! " '""!' " 1 lime. Tlinsene- the sack or bushel, .-ZZ. ' 1 " ,Uu r3- '"""S cnleulato on c.i.iitig to B. e me. ! All 'i' M Nt In int. fn.illt.tinl III . . llll Hp ( Pi K In p I r..r , . . n V. Ih.,,n . V il mi . r I ! 1. 1 III In I HI' In Inn. Rill li I V .11 uil.i. 1 I 1" ' "t l" : .,... i 'ta( mm liriOrr, mio full fltiil llirir fli'.iil". l:. i l... ,!i.i,f ::n. I'j 1. u mil 1, i n. IVTIH'U f, Xnii.i. lali-nlit tiifil llmt l.'l Irra nf A lii.iiii-ti nlii n ll.la ilnv hi rn iriimlfl In llio 11t.1l i t .i" iio.l i ll (lit Mlnlft 1 ( 5 11 ill - iio 'I nto, Intf f l.n loncf l... .li o il. All .or - anna tin v ill tinv l.p'iiH .a In Iflfllinn In aniil i--t- alo, will mil ii"ii 'a nlM mnko arlilomr M. MATT. TA I i:. Win. I'l. II I I I.. Jui.p r.fl, l, '' A'lin'ia. UKSTAUUANT. It II K tii'li i !(;imi1 rii'iu'i'tlnllv iiniii.iiii.'ca lo llio imlilii' Hint li Ima niioiii'il 1111 rnt.ii!( Ihiiimi III llio liiiai'inont Hi my uf Morrow' (Into I Itiii)i1i ill a 1 llni I, w lii'i p liny do I1111111I vrr.v luxury of llio Hoiismi, mi-li ua leo fronm, Snplinoa , 1'li'kli'it l) Moo-, 1,1'iiinriiiilo, Aln, liijtor llocr, Ciikt-a, Coi.f.'C liimiii ii a, J'niila, Nula, Ac, Ac. llu Iiiiii', liy 11 mi' t nit 1 iilimi tu liia Imaiiii'ha to infrit, nmf riioivp, n slinie of public piitrmiiicn. A. I'. IT.ANNIilAN. Juno .",0, ItOS. 'Sin CLEARFIELD HOTEL, II, II. .MOHKOW, l'rop.. 110 lina rcfiMcil lb lioiiao I 11 rim ufli' tit In oil alvlo, nnd fiirnislicd with 0Mry con-1 vvliit'Dro nr i t.-jiii v for tlio rnnil'nrt of tlioso wlio limy fuvnr 1 . i 1 tt villi it villi. Hit Initio w ill ninny be nnpplic il willi tlio v ery bent tlio ni:lrU: l run nlli.ril. Jlis 11AR will ulsu bo mipplio.l with tlio bust iU'i!ily of li mi nr.s. AmpU Mtnblin is ut tntrbo.l to tlio irc'.uiSL.n. Juno :ill. H'tS. LUll'Ot. "I ) ItAMilKS, Wines, AVbisKcy, (Jin, ,lo , of tho ; f very belt j 11 :l 1 i t v for snlo by 'J'ilOS. ItOIilNS. Juno Itn, 1 SOS. LIST on-n Oi' LKTTKHS reiiininin.' in tlio I'nat Onion nt ( lenrlii ld fur tlio iiiinrter endiiiz June ,ai, ls.'ts. Siiiniii l Shaw, Mrs. Cooper. Tsnnc Knupp, Jus. C on, Join) It. Kimea, Win. L. liiekoy, Sinnni'l J. liodiiie, lleury l)i or, llmirv l nilor(,'losb, Airs, lln.'liel Ann il'tltii son, Iinlli.il Sonea, Jn.mb II. Stine, f'liristiiin l'ltltorfr C. I. Kobins, iniliiiu Murphy, Key. W. J. Miirpny. I'l'iaom cull i 11 : fur loltnrs on tlio nbove list will K:iy llioy aro n lyertiswl. Jiin.ixo, ('. I. M'ATSOX P.M. yoTiei:. iKTi nns nf A.lii.ini.-trntion on the csltitt of j I'liiiitini) l'otlinlf, Int.- of t'lenrlii'ld borouirh WILLIAM POUTER, June Hi, IS.'t. Iron Depot, Kept by Herrell & Carter. 0,i ,V-om Stmt, Ctvarjirld, Pa. IS the place i.liere all llio 'oHuwiug nrtielel I . cnn be hnd nt rcilured prices: I li ir y,v,i till .,,'.- x ,. (,, wall or lnj ,cj iiittiititij ; Cunt S'UyI tit' rnrimm xi:ft ami bent ijHtdthj ; n liirir nxsorlmrnt of Stare, 10,10,17 ' i,',t'(7i trill 1,'c j'.umd the S'rtr World Cd; , Oil A Pre a, tutu, (! rent Jiemtlif, l!ur:',i Pot- tut, iiml the ileetiti.il Minnc."tii, ., a lunje vnnrtihrut t;f iniir-jjiitf and J'uelor, Store), m il Air-titlttx nf eur'tunt Pulleent. ; . I .,!, Vi.ifj i t the lust 111,1 tilts' yw't'n,.?. ' '"' '!''i Mnniijnetiirniij a lnne at-! foettneiit ot Ttii-tnire, Store iiie, Siret-irnn 1 t,( it'll sizes, and nil eirtieles uthe .it, din ! .,',', ,',..' Ir it i.Iuihi mi li'in d, llmxe sptoi- ' tint dime ti' ozd, e, nnd 'J in Jtvr,it,y di,i,e n it, d,.iji,t'et, A.in, a ltii;je ussnrfi.tent ,' oil kinds 1 l,i,nse-.e,j.iiii utensils ct,)istui,li 0,1 ,,,,. coVXTJiY MKJICUASTS' .ire invited In ns they can bo neeouiinoiliiteil I at very low tljiu re.- with imMbin in our line. j All orders will bo Inunkfiilly received nnd promptly ntleiitled to. ! 0. 1:. Mi:r,i!i:;.L. i j L. 11. I'AliTKK. j X. I'. Tiny will also rveoivo ciery vnriclv of 1 fci neies on coiuu.i.-Mi.n. nt low iiiUm. :. : "Ho.Mi: AGAIN. 1 KLD A Wl AVKIt XV opening n Iwve ; i are l.nw lee." Pi;; i! i ."I'.t I, i !' ; lid w ell leu eini (moils, cnli.-l.-IUig of Dry tiiiiuis. (;i-t ( i ie. I'ariluai c, Cm ci:s ware. I5oois and iils. S',.i:i s Hiu. ilals iiml I Lin ne ? Sm.s Siit.CS. au:; at lt l''i-ll. ns i-ell ns every ciil.ee iiilie.i. nsuni y i .liiid in H.e cunliy, iliuh liny nl:. r tu tin' nlmc m ns I fair ii-rms ns can be bml in the county, (ml . nnd sco llio new, be: liil'nl niuluseli:!. I jane il. L.'.'iS. A PMJXJSTJIA 7 OIl'S M)TJ T. l.TI I. IIS of Ailniiui.-trnlinii on the e.-l:ilo of tii'iiri i, i::.ti,.i. i,,i.. ..( i. i. i ing been .muted t H,0 ci.dorsi-'ned, nil prisons indebted to Hie cstnlo nte nolitied to ( on.e for- wnrd n :' sell le, and llinsc having cinims ncninsl H,0 ,,,. will ,,r,-e,,t their neeon,,,. oul, nnih, . ti 1 r lolili nirnt, J Af0ll oT Jnu C, ls;.s. p, XOTK F KTTMI1S of nilinini-tniiiiin on ibe estate ,.f 1 Abruhiiiii High, Into of Lnwrei eo In d'e'd bavmg been r,,,',l , ,,,;,. ;,;, ,. . , , ,, ' i t , . ,. I ' r iiieuisencs iniienieil lo siiui WTTniTP C TI" I V Uk, O ialk I ' LS cX) 02 5- T Xi NO. i.U WALM'T STRKUT, I PHILADELPHIA. I) IIEALY A CO., Mnnvlaeturei'S of lluek: skin Gloves and Mitts, Ladies' and Gen tlemen's Gauntlets, Sparring, Sword nnd Cricket Gloves, Pucksin S.hi,s and Drawers, Hiding A Shunting Leggings, Walking (iaitors, of Cloth I lllnl Leitther. Illlekskin nn.l liwlin H.,1.1... c... jpeinlei.., Waiit llelts, Money Dells nnd Purses" i j Mcigh Rbis, nud ilutlalo Skins of ivory doscrip-, N. It. r.uckfliiiis of nil colors nnd finalities, l.nnnieled Cowhide, Importers of Chamois, Spon-' "if''!,.. ... , X. ibe attention of tho iiiercbnntr of Clear-' iinni eoiiiiiy is re-neetlu Iv ca ed lo lb. advertise niont. P Ilealy A Co. inannfacture tho nbove goods themselves, ami will re nin. in ... flinugo DEER SKINS, and allow tho highest cash price for Iho suine. Sept. 2, 18j-.-ly. LUM IlLRMKN Sendor a descriptive Circular of COLEMAN'S FARM MILL. ..Ma. The most simple, durable and efVective Mill for grinding nil kinds of grain into fine or conrso mem naieairo i rrice, j.,11. Address, WM. L. ROVER A BROTHER Manufacturers of Agricultural Implement. Jill!!0" W"rket 8t-. J'l'iladelphia. jas. nTTrruffATMi pofct Master, Merchant, and extensive dea X lorm niuaro timber, boardt .hiiigle,, 4, . Grnlmmlon, llrndford township. ' .'an. 2.1, 185B. a. n siiAvy, nf Forelen and Tin I ETA I LEU of Foreign a ri- . Jai, atidbe, Sbawtville, Clearfield eonnty. Pa Jin. werilLo, August 15, 1866. La, audi,.. Ki...:..,n.n.r.. '"'" I ll 1 ins I ftf filh-l l.i , d m In I " I 'M"l l. ,. n . l"ll ill. 1 1 l I'nh t, 1 in nro rci.in stcil In inn ic i.nv 1 1 ii,it,,..,l;t. i,- ...,,i (' rarlirbl riiui.ii-. I i.i.i .i. i.i. r i i IV III I II . --..j - veil iiiini'L.ii I )l lll IHSf. Hi. ..A.,,!!,,,, I I-., nt. i li Wii. . II In II, f. I. .(.."nil r . f ', l I In! ..tin ll.n 1 ill l i' Hint In. It I f. fi( 4 1 1.1 V In llio nl m Miin, 1. m tain niiam.n. tnl l.i H 1! ii tin In A m kiiMnllVn h kr't ,Mn liiii Himliint on 'I n(nliif)( H'.nf (n n mil Intttiiiar aii'l on Irnniiitilili. Icrnia. :x 1 oiitm . ( li.nifi.M, ,i.iil 17. l-t't. y. Tirnmit fil'i Balcof Undated Land I ' I 4 " ' -..(, .'nil Intra 1 , . r llif vi'iira .x.n nn. a,, ! in I i f Afi iiiMy, niai il llio K'lli ilny nf .Inna a .T a...... ...I.. ... r'"-'i iiii-p n , ., 1-1... i iilitl. 'l "An m l In nil. .ml nil nil ,1,... I tinif llio 111111I0 nf ai llin litiai'iitcil Iiii.iI fr j,, 1 r," Ac, the fnllim inir tun la nf 1 .- ra I . I lamia in I I'lcnrlii'l'l 1 til v nill bo Mix..'! lo iihI.IIo aal. nr Mil-cry, ..r tl.e Intra iiiipniil ami ilnt ihorrnn nl llio Court Jlnu In ll.o horniih nf Cl.nrlli (.11 llio aucouil Momlny nl' Juno in t f Hell Township. A,.. .1 I ieoi'iro ( laklev, MM liHIl) llein-V Hei'k, fiM ?. lil ill IIHHI Henry l.eck, r-.'i A 1 M 1 X 1 ST I ! A Tl 1 1 ' S N t T 1 CK. IKT'TKHS nf nilminlatintinn on llio ealnte tt J Aliriilinin lli'xa, Into nl Horn tuwnaliip ilt'cvnovil, hnvinjt; Leon irrnnled lo tlio ul.otib-r nil portions knowiiiR tliciiiaelvcf inilobtt'il lo aaij alnln ara rifinttoil to mill;, tiiiiaw.fliuli. ...... . I nail lliuyc linring rlniinit or ilcninmls iiRiiiiiit ti( j nuno will princnl tliciu lor settlement witlmiit it- 1 1 1 June 2. ms. WM. POitTKH, Adiu'r. ' DISSOLUTION." Tylll) I'nrlncr-liip existing betweoti (he nndef. fiRiieil In llio priielieo of tlio law, bus tltii day been Ibis diavolveil by iniiliinl consent. W. A. WALLACE, 11. J. WALLACE. fTmirriold, May 1st IS.'ifi. 8m. lllnnks fossnle nt thin oll'ief. 'tl.M'HAI, )Ti:i.,ryronc,I' " riUIK subscriber wnuld rospeesfully inform hit I old friends in ClourReld co., nnd tlio public Konorully, Hint ho hos I n li en tho abovo lluuae whero ho wonld bo linppy to nccnniinodate nil who niny favor him with their custom. WM. 11. IIKNlilIItPON. June 10, 1857. pd. .IAS. It. I.AIIRIMKR. I. tht I Alt li l..li:i at TIT, AllorbeTs nt Law ) XJ Clenrlielil, l'a., will nllaud promptly to Col. tAiolis, Lulu Agelicios, &c.t Ac, in Clearfield, Centre nnd Elk counties. July 3D. y Tm. u. v. Wilson, nAVIXU removed his ollieo to the now dwel ling on Second street, w ill prumptly nnawtr .rt fvstinnnl culls us hereiol'oic. FRHDKRICK ARNOLD, "f ercliant and rroilucc Dealer, Lutheri. burs Clearfield comilv, I'n. April 17, !Sj2. PARK & MKRRELL. CAKRIAliK nnd SLICUill MAKKRS. Khoi " roanti st., in n. k. sny.'.TV new liuildin''. u.uy ., .0.,,,.-,-. TO LUMBERMEN AND 0THER8. f!llK nnder-iche.l would rcapectfull inform tin JL citizens of Cli nrlield nnd the adjoining eo'i. Hint ho bus just stored in l'liilipsburj;, a xerj largo ipi.iutily of grain, inelmlin Rye, Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat Corn and Barley. which ho will sell in large or small lots on tfia inost rensoual.lo terms nnd nt llio lowest prices. The attention of those needing nnything in this line is culled to the stork, believing it would be lo Iheir advantage to give l,im a call. Cisuio along then nnd be supplied by G. W. KLTLLK. rhilipslitirg, Mcrch ',), lS'j7.-tf. FANCY FURS FOR LADIES." JOHN FAIIKII5A $ CO. el '' (.V, ic .V.) .lrcrat I'lIlLADKLPIIIAV Importer, .Matnu.-turees cvd ileners in Lor dies, l.-i,t!t-,,i,-i, ,,.. t'lilileens' lAxcrnns. T!l.,r.., Roif.i!. ', l... :;!;. ,t!, mi ' f j.-! r-,:v 1 1 i'n. i i l.'i'ii.'. , . : rill' lit l i,: 1 1". A tl . br-. i II i'-Vll-.ll IV I"' . V.I i.l I , 11..! li ' '.. invn.-e rl nit n iiml everv m i I. ,1 1 ,!!.. V liiiMii-t. : Is :.v in ! hind .: h II, ! I 1 e 11 hi n .Im iiij, li ... a,.,, . In I Ci;-:. li. "7 (,' 7',. f .y.v. I ..',-,,. . ; II.,' I ' ' '' mm '' Kit Hi nlii mi n ibe lursi-i iikmiiI hk hi ,f Ki r, 1 OLI.AIiS. Cl.OVKS. IJAI NTI.IIT -'. A... l,,r.j Ibe direct iniporlers of nil our I'urs nii! "! nu. iM tiireis nl iln in iin.b r onr own nipi ri.. 1,, f. il nill.-!ieil we cm oiler b.licr ii.tln, 1. 1.. d.rl. rs liinl ihe iiiil.iic i.eneiiillv llttm .nn ml.., IihUM'. h .iiiii: an iiiiint.iii, flstf,.rrin..i,i 1.. .,.i...i from nn I nt l.i 111.11:11111. Hirers' .i U-e lV 1.11y OS.'.' 11 full. Sept. IG, Is;;. 4 in. NOTICE. 4 I.L persons in any way indebted to the firm J ol li.wler A Ake, by judgment nolo or ' k "''I mini, will take notice ihnt I, the suWrri- b i. l ave I een npi ointo I icrciver for said firm by ll.o Cuurl el ('omintiii Plena ol Clearfield conn ty. iiml tlmt I with Howler A Ake, will be nt the' i flire ol Sniunrl Sebiiiu-. in 'ii- v.i.i.,..( Reciiverin Iho l'lirtnersbin Kstato ef Dowler Ake. t Clearfield, May 21, Isig. p. w. nruT.Yfn A I I'.Kl 11 A aT, I'HODVCE AM) Ll'MIIER j.ia i-i'.Ai.r.ii, and JI'STK'K UK l ACi:, l.iilheisburg, Clearfield Co., Pa. TUB C KRATZER, I crrl"u'1 "A Lumber Dealer, corner t A , . "' n"'' L"CU-t streets, Clearfield. Dec. 2it, 18S1. RORKRT McNAUL, rp""er,nt the old stand In Curwensville, -L Dec 2S IK Dec. 28, 1851. D. O. CROUCH, pUYSICIAN-OlTico in Curwensville. - Say y :ATH)X U. i:XtH.C;U IIOTF.I.- J. The riibscriber hnvitig token the nbove wsll known Hand, formerly kept by ll'm. A. Mason, in Curwensville, i'n., is ready to accommodate ll who may Invor him witu their patronngo. Jlii tulle will alwnva l.i. aiii.i.n,.,! -:.i. a. i i... . ...f...vii n ibia 1 1 1 u aril in. V "rka "fll""'l. nnd hi? Ilnr with the clioico liquors. His stable will bo uader ihe cr of r lentive hostler. DAVID SMITH- Curwensville, Apill 21. 1848. STONU W'ARH P0TTI;RY IXIK MAI, Tho property occtiplod hjr Porter i Bro. i lirudy tp., near Ltithersburg, will be sold low (i the owner conleinphites removing westward) tK' pottery is in good order and has connocted wit it about 00 acres of land, about on half in gru the balanee in wood. There I a now Iwe-stor dwelling and sufficient stabling and sheds on tk plnco. Good uiatorial for the manufactar e- i"un .w,r "na "Dundanoe of coal ore tn tb. properly. For term apply to i. J. CHANS, Clearfield. 1 1867.-tt May f