i tW 1 J. H. LARRIMER, E.iitor. vor. Villi. NO -2G. r.xrvjsioi;." Eljf ilfpuMciu: Terms of Subscription. Jf paid in advance, or within three tnontlifi, $1 1 If paid any time within the year, . . 1 r If paid after th expiration of the year, 2 00 ! Terms of AdvtrllHiiic-, ! Advertisements aro inserted in the Kepul.licnn ' ClaKAUKIF.M), WKDMvSDAV SKITI-MI.!-. 22, m. Tlic Mow Hose. it the following rates 1 Inncrtion One jqare, (lllinos,) $ Ml Two squares, (281incs,) 1 00 Three S'liiaro, (42 lines,) 1 AO I 2 do. $ 7i 1 50 2 00 3 months. . .no's. One Square, ! Two squares, : Three squares, Kour npiaros, : Half a column, One column, J2 it) i PI) : 5 00 ft on : 8 00 H 00 !?1 00 r, oo 8 1)0 10 00 12 00 20 00 S do. 1 00 2 00 2 50 12 mo J 7 on in CO .12 00 "l 1 0(1 IS 00 SO 00 Over three weeks and less than three mouth? 25 cent por square for each insertion. Business notice not exceoding Mines are in ierted for $2 a year. Advertisements not marked with'th number of insertions dusired, will lie continued till forbid ciarged according to theso tcrmi". j. ii. L.i;KiMr.n. I i). o. ciioucn, )I.YSICI..X Office in Curwcmville. .UflV II DR. R. V. WILSON. AVIVG removed liii ofiW to the new dwel ling on Second street, will promptly answe. prnfssioti.il Colin at borotoforc. C. KP.ATZI.lt, err1iiit aiit Lumber Dealer, corner of ll Front and Locust strode, -Clearfield. I'M. M, ISil. L' jk. . utinmfn. ' test A It RIM Kit A. TlT, Attorneys t Law CUarficld, fa-, will attclid promptly to lo!- t nulls, Lntia Agencies, tc, a.., in viearncin, Centre and Elkroiililies. July .!. y "John troutman STILL continues the business uf ("hair Making, and House. S'ijo and nmamcntal 3 1 t i n rr . nt ike hop fi.r.ii'-rly o i .pu d I y Tr"t'i:m . 1'. "'' e. .it the e.tt end uf iUi kut aitot. ; di-t..i.c wt-i of I.i ii'i. Foundry. J..." l.'.l j. The Ang.I of flower, one day, 1-encatli a rote-tree lay, (That spirit to wlin chsrge is given, To bathe young buds in dews of heaven.' Awaking from bit slight repne, The Angel whispered to the rose: "Oh, choicest ohject of ray care ! Ptill fairest found when all ii fair, Forth sweet shade thou'et given me. Auk what thou wilt 'lis granted thee." "Then" said the rose, with deepened glow, "On me another grace bestow." The spirit panned in silent thought, ..'but grnce J! there the Bower hail not. 'Twas but moment o'er the rose A veil of mors the Angel throws: nd, clothed in natme'i simplest weed. Could there a flower that rose exceed ? Tlic I'urrrct nic not. i prow old very fed. Ho that ns it luilit. now ,1k? was under his wife's full control ; and rest. . ii.io hoi i--ii ion-i marrioil Ik-Ioio iio 1 im.nlc n ill--,)H.-utliii))f to lior nil lii1 i lifoirrty. Mi,. 1 m.iiMj.'f.I Tl.o i,,. (,.,.( j1(l ,.1VC (l TERMS-11.23 per Annum. WKW SKIJIKJS-VOL. HI.-NO3iT "rl.,, r.,v n.i(,liih Ji)(t i Almiolity ,iti,..l ,IT Hp,..,!!,.,! In-rl.oni.- tll lll.w.l. .... I c i ' ring tliiH I,..!,! i ffo,l so:,s., f..r . V, " ","PM ",r ior tlioy will t.. -i , . .... ...... ,.,- 1 1 i r- iiimv Mini jiirs. .;imi iuiica venr. wlipii 111 MM'U- MT. .Natl lcll Vli tllll to t n l'..irr iim.I I win in jkv-ko J.y liis gentle litvt wiluV fi'll'. . . I .i "ii" io-',.iv: I n. utiiiiv iv. lnereifl-it ,;,s woven her:, winter -l,r:l llion moi t il l.;l. eo.,1,1 r.H.jon. Fnther, mother. l,il,l, M:i,i toother hefore the eierniii 1 1, rniiot ,ey walk to-et her wh, no voien sltiiii ever ,..,V( -j .Nelly is "one home. in t'ongress ImihI I'lrint ueli Iimv meiim. Kvery hmly knew iiml l.elioveil, fhlit the wn.il. not wei.-l, (l r.-iillior in t he .ie. isi,,,,. -llog.it ion hn tnio, then it .Vm Mmh W on. I the hit.. ...n.-.w ;.. r .., ,.-,1 c i... ii .. ..... i". few.- . -......... .,, ,. u.-,,, 1.11m. in ;u . 'i.'iiimtii, J riinihtill, ....... i in. jicoiun kiiow mat it whs i I'll, rosic not uitemleil, un. let- ntiy eimniisliineis, to ileny tliein their jnoiortioii of hm.Ii, ln.le,.rn.lent WomaniMn, hut it il not 1.) lor it ( oi.orewonal ilatform. If this Bell, i-re am weary is me iniiel- (Jfvkkais. (' thr. Wilson er nnd others of ) l..n.l... have l.rought "V,y,, .t mf tilm tle industrial interest of iiiti roW-' tiy for they vote.I for the present Tnrill nii.l not the Administration, whi. h n, notinrxistei.ee. (reat .ij,.,h.HP. !n th Jlonseol Ki'pi'eeiit:ilii..u Un M. 7 a 4'tllllVO. ilieiiKer, tins ineamiro tnii .. .ii i .. i .iii'mii.t i, i, midii g or jierv,.rMon, allegation mat we lai.l down the l-.v, ,.,l jmihsxs Iill;;li(. heeome IV K.IV, Mate with ,i t. I...: .r.i- I"' oi .i.i..'ii,(. t ut u in l.lll.st have 'X'.AMM .i he,.,.,.,,. ,. r. w....- wnsn.loi.t..,! I.v n i- i.,-'. . in , I . . i in oi.ue.' i ...., uu :u, 4i( yens to 1.1 IIIIVS n hat h lau.eless iienersion. N Clirr(i,i Mearly two to one, ttitl, tt nuniherof iJJ: it ltei,,llieau, was A i.Ecrr. A gallant knight and tally fair, Jtovedhy the Iright and winding Rhine: In love foft dream, thrice happy pair, They watilied the golden fun decline. AVhcn lo! the lady on a rock A liny pole blue flower espied, The knight obedient the look. With eagerness to snatch it hied, lie graped it, but o great bis bate. He Flipped and sunk, ah, sad bis lot ! He rose to her the flower be cant, And dying cried, "Forget me not ! j , Mis. Xash Uel Kelly w itli licr of eonr-v. I She had too hifh n regard for i.ublio oi.in- a .lrt .,1 : ... i ... i ... i ' ..... ,.i ,M, n i-f, I'm M,e niuuo l lie or-' j juian iiy many tunes over, in hard toil, for I I'nr. Thiiee ,er morse, oi ioo.i nn.l her bed in the at- itnrj ' heillains-W'ashinglon, I'.nna.m. te ' tie. Wan an orrainl tol.odone. Nellv was land Wellington Wal,iii.'toi. I.v I i , ... ... . .... .. , (tl Ilf ei , in.mino.1. Iloniniarto ..ossesed I ! IV POlilwlI llPrsi If fl . nnn ii, l.,. ...... I. .... L ... !.. .. . '. .. ' " . . , ' " ' ' ' ' r ' ""..."I i i. ii. -i. orain iinu iia.l the tinest eere- ! ess attie, with a prayer that she might die ' 1'ial devloi.enient. W;,sl,i,,t,, l,,i l IxT'.re niornins and l'o to her n,,,il,..,. ever il.,, ...., , , , ..' .. and heloiiL's to tl.r. I...ci ...i c.. ; kiu.ul, I i... ., ... !-.,, t1! . ? ...... .... .....i iiiii, ues which me. .Jor- ;,.,, . r-it- ,V "". mi in hip ntlirnin- ...... I... .' mui i !, one Know, on .m it.'i.i nor r -,i. . ireseiiranon i..i now .rim t,.., .i.... .... i , f. , . . :uuin-.s, i.erseve- i 1 . .i.tin, - ..... u.i4iui.' iiiut iiiose but One nhove. renee and adhesiveness. Tlonatinrto in his ,,ow mu' u ,.",,1,n' " frotoll what Kan-1 ' lv in glxss houses sliouM not throw' Mieh.v j.asse.1 a weary ( hristmas, for youth was a very handsome man- in his I ""''! "',mU (h 1'itiire? )W what st(,'ll''s r timt "dh.erMion is the Let-' this was the thir ( hnstinas day sin. c her ago ho was deeidelv passe. Was!,iotou "'If ,,rt "''Ulo tho rliaraetcr of inti-. pl' l""'- valor!" L,uighter.l Jloro tho mother .lied. I lie first one. the snow from his earliest .1... i 7 lutlons to he hereafter ina.l,. ' Tl... lnisxiles ainie.l nt lift. 11....1. 1 ... I I ! , . 1 .."."I. III." mini 01 HIS ' 1 . . . ... . ,. ii.unii, IlllVB I pi.-ed heax ih on a new mad.; grave, and departure, had a hoi,igna:.t exprossioi, in i R1 "T ls ft "l;,.)' ily uf ant i -slavery , .'likened .Mr. Seward's peepers, and an' U overed up the m-eni.tioi. on a white which sincerity and goodness over w'u-, l.m,'n!n tll,; J i''ntory : M, there wxs hefore, ' in,lisi;IP''t of the Ilrookvillo fbnven tomh stone. "S.uiih Nash, wife ofStejihen red for the mastery. ll'ellinoton's l'ice ! "' ' ,y W'""1'1 "ot voU'- '""1 unless they '"'. 1-'I iUo lire a hroudside into thn I Much laugh-' '!' I"-"-"'! unit any mn-IieonsideTrt.' me negative; nnd in tho Semite- ZrS'r. ; " .V'" ,:"J-',isl' Tilery "vote of ItoS, hut three lfPp,,hlicn; ., "" ' "csuon 01 Maveiv 1 ""--en-.. . oiiiuiior, foot and Wuile- Wits t lion ,rli t r,t' I .... . .,.,:. .... -i . .. : " . - ..,....., ,,,... 1 no allegation (.- 't hiii. aikmih, Meirnrd. WiIon is its "haseless as the falui,. of n vi.i,.., " , 1 nimhull. Kish. Hell ,m, I t....J ' Nxsh, aged SI. , was but a f.-v brought his wifV 1 he second riiri-tnnn was tli.it of a martinet, on, I l..l .,1.... " '" '"'niter, another K avei-y Constiin. '"'"P "I (heir own friends weeks oiler inr (..... ,..ll...l n . . . 1 Kill III V lie Inn, e (..) I I . I er I'.nt I ....... .1.. ,1 - ; ...i..u ii.-j.ee, ; u was Mem. hul l . .i """" 1 ' " ' 1 . 1 -"-"" uutc peiuietnon llls- honie ; and rn this, the it was not niteili-.i.t .in it ,.i...i..l . ; the Jaiglish lull, ,( atinear tliat. this "'. n'"! defend them aiuin.. . I. .. .... third, l.e too. wm gone, and his child was 'Finn. f the three in ni.-it iTi-it v Was,iii. ''!;IV'' ('lh'utv l'''i. coininiNed at ol' ",0 -ookvilh; Convent ion. I say that alone on the desolate earth. i ton's face exhibited more forcil.'lv "the lie-1 ' 77. at. tlic l'0l,n'iilioii is at least 7(1,0011 i'-'-i tlmt it was the ulteration in the' Ncliy had worked all day-she was v. rv tion ol tho mi-i 1 within.' Napoleon i ,", i ir " " . -. instead of ,V,,00ll. Some i '1'in iH'producod the Into revulsion of bunk tired but I'l-w she niu-t clear oil" the ta- ! youth, was slim in form, rather moa-re in !"" '. ''""""r.0 hc l'iiioeiats, .md hold-; m'ss "lu- inonetary allairs, sweeping;' Lie which had groaned under a weight of;. nit line? in ago, (piite corpulent or rather I mr 1 1'osil,on. '' "ell bo nshained of ; ov''' cnliro country, piostratinc and good cheer, round which Mrs. Nash had 1 pursy, approaching (he l,ese.-In he:"h.t T hi,t th,' '. "ft v? '"'I Ibis point. Thev : 'fI.ving all industrial pursuits ami en gathered her relations. Nelly must not j Napoleon was about live feet six inches I ",.Ve s'"1"'"''' tl"'"' liiiraeter, sincerity, i torprisos, tiie manufacturer with tho rest -goto bed till the I.i4 di.-h was washed : and when not on horselmcl.- u-w .M... ! 1'lrj'l'ss ""'I manhood, (irent stress hiis I ls sinii.ly pieiiosteious. The see.!- f 1.1 jshe knew that. She got a high eh ,ir. and sig.iilie-.int hxiUin.' nn.l n-m.1.1 i.. l I".'"0 '"'''" I'"' H" tl"- i'leii of forein-' unnn revulsion were sown, and tin. fi,,;. r .. et it lK-fote the closed door leading into ' have .:ised iiunotieed. but. for his n,.Ln,l tho ''0l,l, of Kansas a form of govern- volepcd, before the Tariff was toiih,l it . in,-ii, ,iii-v 1I1U ever he j the parlor. Then climbing tip on it. she intellectual chiir.ioterMics I'Kjked tiirougii the ghiss over the ' into the cheerful ow doer 'was more presentable than Wolllix'foii room. .'Ii. how warm 15'th in nhv-imu ... 1 l .1 . :. tt . .. ... 1 1 nil i en. hi il i.a. iter siei.inotiier sat. lligton with her friends, before the fire. Her were THE SX0WY-SHE.0UI'. " 'li dear, tbere'sscrmiinv to wa-b little Nelly Nu-h, ;is she surveyed, witl l U' ! i! ;Liu .'. the ! it t ibl- full of disln DR. .l)JtCi: V11.S respcel fully givi notice that be lias resumed the Practice Mc.lli'inc, mid will promptly attcud lo nil cnlls in be profi-iion. Luli.cr.-'l'iirj.Aj 1 l.'.o. Til OMl'St )N, H A IMNi m 'K N CO. Iron I-'ulluUfl-s, Curweii'viilr. Aneiteiisire assortment of Caetiiigs made to or.Uie Drc. 2V, 1SA1. L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office ai'ji.iiiing lis resideuce on Sccoud Street, Clca.-I iU, la. June 1. . ini'TTiioMrsoN, ' Iliyslrlan, may be found either at his c.fli ce at Scofield'e hotel, Cumensville, whe n i.n profesi-i. .rally absent. Iiec. Ill, 1 Sjl FREPEmrK ARNOLD, Merchant and Produce Dealer, Lutl.ers hurg Clonrtield comity, Tiu April 17, 18i2. F.LLIS IRWIN & SONS, VT the mouth of Lick Run, live miles from Clearfield. M EUl'll AXT, aud extensive M:inufneturers of Lumber, July i:., lSi2. J. I). THOMPSON, 1)larkst!iiOl. Wagons, Tnggies. Jr., Ac. ironed y on short notice, and the very best style, at bis sltl stand in the borough of Curwinn illc. lcc. 2!l, 1S.V.. DR. M. VM)I, baving changed bis liwa tion from Curwensville lo ( K-arficId, res lctfully olTcrs bis professional service? t tl-.e ciliu'iis of the latter plneo and vicinity. Residence on Second street, opposi: t. it f f J. Crnns, Esq. uiy ". ' tiC. .Vltulu Ht v cal a u lm liiolle i- d. I Mr.s. .u-I was h tender, g.eh'.I: woman, j living only in the happine.? o her l-ov. d ones, and she had made the lirst eight 'years of her little daughter's life very j bright. When she died, the bitterest pang was in the thought of leaving this, I her onlv child, lo the lend.-r jiiereies of a , 1.. ., I ..lilt... .1 i , f ...... O . C . I . I , , j i -in -i cuieircii nere g.it uere'l roiin.l -.... -.iKie ,-M-oieii la'tv, WHO lius ,lur. I here was warmth and light and 1 'llol"C rever-iiee f..r t,, inspir ation she ! inii-ili f-ir ln lii-in.t t.nf tt.,. .... ' draw, ironi 11. .lie. -in ft..,., it..., : ...i .i t. .i-ie, von ........, .ii. ,ii, it. ii; iiiijiiiii-'i ;..ii, . .. ... ..... . . . ...... t.,ct.AA.niM-m,r....lt.-.l...w I'. ...I.I.I. -!T!iim ...ll'in , ,i iv.i.i. .Ii...... ..11.... ..v. .. r. .. '.1.1. .. v. i ... iim, nm iii, 7 r ...i,,. . . . tin ,mv. J , dead sec fi-..in un b-r tie? pr.ne mound-. lowing :-ty upon (he j.atr.ms of tho he am. I.n k ii.el .Hl..ni a-.u:i j( t!,.. ( ,. ; Vi -l: not desire : fmee ilm was the natural I , ..;. ,i.i,... . ers of a sovereign .State npon Kansas of nV,,nW!,ri'a,''tlox'unsionincon.inere;:- inferior to Wash- """'""i- operation : it laws in this I itoii, un.i cm roncy, and .... !, Hfi- ijKe me meiiesnil'l 1 ersiiins I I '" unchangeable, there would be some point in the charge; but when their form of viovernnietit can be shitted any dav it amounts to nothing. Had Kansas been tic ;,.: a; nun ton tml. r the Leeomi.loii Constitit- i i...ii, ere mis another l"pto l. Il'ld l;.!!!-.,"! ble She . lutl. ..nd ..il or.ee more, in her low. s.ul voire, "Oh, dear, t'.icrc are .mj inaiiy I'- Th.it ivih all. Then she he. gaii her tak, and did not pause until it Wiis all done the Wi-t dish was pu; awav, and the tiihlcptished Lack against the wall. It was only nine o'clock, but she did not ,nf tin, ti'irl.,,. '-i.. a,..!.:.... r 1 i ... i : . i . i ..l i: .. i i . I ' ii.i..Liiai, i.ir .i,c.. ii.,.,a,,u..-u.u. h.rhe had nothing for them. She took mere, ui. Miic.iie iiwiii her candle an-l climbed wearily ujKin her she eiilled the little one to her j0 ij .easi.lc an.l Kissea her long anuierven ly, Sno s (.,,.(, hercvelidsand brought brushing back ber thick i-urls with her; with it ,,i0iixant ,lreams. At first thev pale hand, and looking into her eyes with . WPrc ..miant OUOf Ut.r lnothpr S(.,.I11(.;, asteadlastgiueof hopeless love and ssnr- ,vitIl llor ..Jn, aud lire w.n bright and rfW.'.i .. . r i. . . . ' - hojH-ful. i'.utcven in her sleep," trouble 111. 1.. v.. 11. I l ..,, rrl,'.-. ,..-z.,. ' .. . . -ii, i.ii ..in,. .,.-, . v.... t.. v. .,. . tti , - o",.,r ,l. i.m- Sil,.-, I,...l I "Mav nev.-r In ly pro:s bi liji.s bu ii-,u...rv. I luve roiiirn.n;;, ! Wb makes a fnro-ior of U s in ..lib. ami ke ns hi.s cliiiniiey buinin. "day each true w 'in in sIcjii his sig'it, for fe ar bis fumes iirght choke h"r: And none h.ii those who smoke themselves, have kisses for a em iker." '(.uess nobody wants any of hers," siivs ol 1 Cent-a-gr.ib. Ul stairs extracts irom the Speech of SENATOR BIG LEI. , Ih K'-rrr l nt C'i'i '.im., P,i.S. j'l.:l,, H"i. I'.iit some one n.-ar me wants to hear iilHiut Kansas: ami 1 shall sneak of it as . in, lint' r. : I it I ill. iii, . li, a. , ..-. ,.- i,. .rt, r , , .1 thing else, but 1 wish 1 could take you .,'-" . "i' .": V Pr" ' - - .-ri-.- ... . ....ij; , i,,n as semen unaiiv ntvi lorever. i mean I hen a voice seeme.l to s!.e,ik to ; tli.it it can never again become the subject i! I. nt rnt ion in ( Vm -'.-'; ! rniiliii'n tit ne ti.ougut it was her mother s tones. ,,ro,liet now, that Kansas will be admitted Ih.-y seei.iedcallinghertothechurchvard. ito the Tnion tinder the lirst constitution I hey t..,d her that the heart underneath she m.iv form, by an almost united North t he grave soi w.is troubled. If she Went ' Cl n :,n,"l .southern Ieinocratie vote, llow there, she tnought her mother could hoar ev,,r ,vo ,.,,, vi,.w tP.,ll!f lhe j.; her moiin her mother, who seemed call- t Vl,h 1 .ill. as to thu. ratio of the population n.g her again to her l-.som. to entitle a Slate, to admission into the t .me-come, rouie . calte.1 the lar-ofl p,,;,,,, it t..,is) I.p ol,. i,,.w Hoi lu.f., The child started up wildly. She 'other constitution 'can be M-enared and presented to ..ongress, tlic population will c. in hi mi'.'hl h.iv: 1I.W it r.'u''. Ik en have ay-jj o'yjr- inste.ul of AjljcTr- tsme men, not ot Jvnisjs att'ini.t with in,-. ,..nii"i ...i .v ...t- , in i trirrow tins eon worn iiiouienes.-, ni i nu.i. ih-i-'1.. It ,.,,,.,1 1,, r...,, i.., .i.i i-r i..r you n you coui.i s.cep nere on my l.oM.m and never wake again. I wii-h we could U- buried together. ' - , Mr. Nash was a kind-hearted man. Ilis: svmpathii w ere ,iick rather than deep. l'crliaj.s this was why he had never under-' stood the woman who for ten years had 1 U-on bis wife. Hcrnature was very ditl'er-l ent. Her leeliiigs lay deeply buried in ' xo,.0 her woman s neari. .-oiuciime-, iiKe u:a- r(JK. r,m J,cr .l.she hurried noiselessly moiids in the wnnling ways ol a gloomy mine, they would flash out for a moment, giving the U-holder a smldeii startling glimpse ot ll,.- richness hid within, uer down stairs. She open.-d the out fide door oqWi or ,e so n(.;r tl,P rati of one mem- AVM. P. CIIAMl'.KUS. CAURIES cn Chairmaking, Wheelwright, and house and Sign paint, ng at C'urwnsville, 1'learVrld co. All order promptly attended to Jan. i, lSjS. love w;i like the cotme ol a subt.-nanear. stream, which you could only trace l.y the sweet fragrance of the flowers, the rich ver diuv of the gras aln.ve it. Her husband saw things tro-.n a dill'erent point, the.-e-lore her Avoids se-iiied iiii-onij.rehcn-.ible. lie had been sittingat his dying wife's Ited sije, his lace bowed ujku his liands and the tears trickling through his lingers, but he raised bis head now-, and said, "I rn"t like to hear you say that, Sarah. If you must die, it isn't right to wish the child dead, too. 1 want something left for me. to the ciiuens of Jlorns and the ailjoinmg town- , i;unt, Kid smile cro5cl the dying no ships. He will always be f. und nt the residence nian's laec. She knew her liusliind In-t-of Thos. KjK-r. when nol professionally engaged. tvv tU in j,e knon. l.nself. "You will be May 21, IsaS. ,'t-om1'orted." she murmured, in her low ) tones, but she did not remove her steady ' .ju.-siioning. sorrow fill gaze from herchild's face. She died with her hand twined in just as the clock struck the hour ot mid night. Tii? house was still. No one lcard the i:g!it fin.t-teps. She closed the door Ih-Iuil.1 her and hurried on. The winds swej t thiough and through her thin night dress the hard earth rut and goaded her bare, lender feet. I'ut she was insensible to old or pain. She hurried on. Only one thought was in her heart her mother ha 1 i-allel .she was going to her. Across the fields she sped into the churchyard g ile on, to those two graves beneath the willows oil, until she pressed her fevered brow upon the bare sod above h.-r mother's ho-u t. And then the merci less snow begnn to fall. It covered up the hI to ho.d that the Constitution could not bo changed prior to I.sr.ti ; but that idea w.is discarded by ill parties in the Terri tory nnd dropped at once. o I'.ut what do the Kepublicans mean by their mysterious talk about popular sover. eighty? The Convention that nominated ur. nail tor t-ongress, charged the Ad ministration with infidelity totho dot-trine of popular sovereignty. Now, gentlemen, nicy cannot, nave imth ends of the ever :.. ll':n r , .. in u us. .in, .nr. nan promise to vote lor the iKlmiii s ionif Kansas nsu slave (State, or Nebraska, or New Mexico, or jpnrwu lexas. should such States makeup plication I'ntil he does this, his friends : cannot tunc ahont popular sovereignty. I They must stand on their Fremont plat I fi ii'm in r.i,..H ..I' . i . .......... u, .....iigressionai interler- , enee. 1 hey must take one horn or the other ot the dilemma. I I'-ut the leaders of the Peoples' party :aie attempting to. hag the Tarilf .piestion into the political arena; they would fain : persuade the manufacturers, miners and laboring classes that had thev the control '"' government they could so adjust the Tarifl'as to give renewed and unexam pled prosperity to all American interests. cannot tie les winter or s reach ii,Mt can be mad les than ",inm, and "v the' .,.,: . ' , ,. '. '"'T1) pringof l.s.,0, it w ill t-erkinlyi,X.,T,' 'n """"""'' ' understan, -l or loti lino. No apj.li.-alion ' W I " ""-"r ,c r',""',t !" lhh le at the next Session for the ' Y' , 1 V',";r!-:i""1 H' -Htitudo ol . it the n-le were .li oosed to i ),c 'l"'Hu in Congress, and in (lie na. A. T. SCHUYVKi;, lession. l.y day or nigh.- Rcsi.l.-nce opposite tec the girl s IhieK curls. Wcthuditt thurcb. - May 4, Iv.S. fi uk.s. j 2Mr. Nash was loud in his lainetitings over the doad, i.ut .t iiy was very rjtnet .HiSKl'II TKIEKS. tJimflcr cf" rt,-VwV, 1inrri,rrr, Vnsmi. OXE do. ra-t of Montelins 4 Ten Eyck 8tnre, All business entrnstcd ta him mill I promptly attended , and all inslnnneuus f wntinr done abort notico. .March, Kl, ISs..y. No one ever saw her wt-p ; and some jht sons even remarked that it was fit range the child didn't seem to care more aWit white mahtleof pe.wv. It lay likeasiiowy veil over that voting victim's brow. Jt clot lied like a garment her shining limbs. It was more mercilul to her than the world, but she beetled not its ministry. All her senses were l.x ked save one. She listened eagerly breathlesslv wild- Iv. She listened for her mother's voice. 'h, was, it fancy? Chit of that grave sweet low tones seemed to rise. She thought it may have loen onlv the snow-Hakcs- do so, an.l the indications nro clear that they are not. there would not be sufficient time, between the meeting of the Territo rial Legislature, mid the adjournment of Congress, to propare and present another constitution. The Legislature assembles about the 7th of .lanuarv. mi l Congress .i:., .1. . e r '..... i -lAR.W.M.CAMPHr.I.I-havinglocatcdiuJAUerynu nre gone i sua u i..ve ner nciur letters on the head stone, which the poor Jha,, ('.( davs' lime to do a work that 1 f Kvlcrtown, tenders his professional service, than anything t Ise in the world.'' child had lieen traeinif blindly w ill, her s!.oiil,I o,Vth.v lb'., .inn. "of live sir fingers. It fol.U I over the two graves its ,.., i, Tl is is 1.....1 "n f,. l. ,;!. chief-makers who have been endeavoring' to get tip a new excitement. Hut they are ltouud to fi.il and they ought to fail. I voted for the admission n Kansas at the HAS resinned the practice of medieire, and , .iuesli.m,ng s.. r-.w .. -i.- r.... nere,., .. s ,., sll0 -.coded not its li.imstrv. ;lt S,sio, because I K lieved her appli- will nttend .r..n,i.tlj It. .11 calls his -ro- ;. , with her hand twined Hi All her senses were locked s.ne one. Yatmn to be legal nnd proper, 1 expect to favor her next Application on :he same riinipl, itfld no other. Aiplause. I know my friend ..uwg (ullis, conetirs in my views on this point. Applause. Whatever tUln-renr.. nt' ii.iiiilnti us tt tin. but she thought sott hand rested upon ' ., r.c...i .....:... : , t, l 1 1. .... iiii',ii.uiiic. t- nii.-sii in, nit 1,,'ii . ill 1 1 ' It. 1 hor mother, luuihor worooihershrowa- ier liair: she frit a iint-kis liikhi iur aL. i... fit.ef.rrt-is tvlifl lint C4hi tiiAt for tnnnf lit f,....l..o.l ,a .n tn i uwril, l. 1. 1 I l -l 1 1 r - - - - U'lllb". Ill Wl'IIH lilt 11 II 111 !HV"ril lauerwai-i a mi e n. H-r.rls..-.J er .aee ,,0 iougett,er head was i:nod lo a soil. mont lls ,i.y pr,.se,,ted it, wo extend . inaisiic scant ii ,i.i ercT so loving i---oin. .-ne mm louiiu rest nt last. kl,v,i n,. oi.i.on.miir ,f ,h...;,i;i, t il, . I.,- i . i ...:..!. ..l . , . , , , - - i'i - ... ,11. T. W. BAkRKTT, I1"111 I '"-' "u .osi nave and sho murmured, as M,o had so many I polls, whe-ther they would beetnne a State MVT.rlUXT, mrddTE AM) l.CMIU'n thought that l.er dead mother s I.-vst ki-s;s tun.-s .lone nt her mother's knee, "Uod or 111)f. Thov have decided that thev I.KA1.EH, AM. Jl sTK'E OF THK bail drawn hair the life Iron, her childish keep little Nelly, and take her to Heaven would not, and all Ma satisfied. Surely KACK, l.nthersl.urg. Clearfield t'o., Ta. jveins. . .when she tli.-s." .md gently, gently fell 1 1 lio most fastidious friend of popular light's 1 I fi'TTI F ,1""r,u,,.,i':Mr- ,n,!1;1'-'nl.l''''''-owover thetwograves over the cannot complain of this. A clamor was J. U. Lll ILL, . in h. rand an-l hi, i'riof; bat frW,.ir.g child. I riii-ed that w offered io bribe the peo,,le i ttomry t law and Land Acriit, offic tune ).aM-.lon Ins wife s words came true j Thev called in vain toJittle Nellv in the to become a si ave Slute bv i v 1 1 1 them a u adjoininfi li. reMctence, on ' -i1 lio wsi o.itif.-rtL. looming. She was not in the kitchen ; ,vrtilin 1(()1.ti0n of land', ifthis was bri- w.nn-s l.a. Hel,eele.U houst kee, s.Hy. The ,-l.e w.is not m the yanl: she was not in ,;,, ,!'. op,,osilion be mn it 1'nder the sister, who l.ad come to mm wncn ins nrst iu.t little bed in tne attie. Iho clothes Ciiitcnden imic.nd.neut .'the i-eoi,lo were to ; wi'e tlio.1. could remain no longer, lie she had worn the day belorc, hung across iiave precisely the same s.Mtion oflaii.l, in must procure some one to take her phiiv. Vie fo t or he - l d. Her shail and 1 c c they accepted the Leconii.ton Con It wa w ith this view be fir-t called upon Itonn.-t buna in the passage, but w here I t tntii.n If it w.is b-il,m lM n,i,.c,.ii the willow jx-nneti ; nut sue was noi wu- was .ellvr ling, she told him, to leave her own home , Ah. burn ing feet of Mrs. Nash ! What range terror, what late awakened instinct in asking lier to bring her own three chil- leads vuu across the lid. Is into tie chur. h- tlren with her. ' yard gate? Your face U white mv lady S),e was a dominant, artful, pon.e raid a but vou shall ee something there whiter hard woman very different from the lirst still. Ay, knet-1 now let those tardy Mr. Nash. Little Nelly's life under this tears have free course. They will not melt new rule eemjd more weary and desolate the shroud of snow from off that dead than ever, though no long as her father child's face. Your voice cannot awaken " " livetl she was secure from positive ill treat- her, be its tone ever so tender now. The r" MV11011 '10l'fE! mer of Mam .nd There wei not wanting thoe who sun ma v rise, and enre and soitow and , wbispercl that Adam I-ennett's buxom toil go on. weaving the web of life as be widow did nol make Nash's life a very fore she khall tod no more. Thewearv 3.J oh Printing neatly execute-.' here haj-py one. He certainly tlid sef m to hand- are folded. They can I idle awhile ber ol (.ongress, that no serious o'.jeetioii c.ni be nia.le. to the a'linis.-ion. even on that Principle. The Present population u""r ,-01"'1 m" l'!'jostei-Miii tlian . . . ... I Ills vain hl-i.1nli.Kin . ,. ...1 r. -I.. .1 . 111(1 this of reason t i:it I. 1 hp nnMi Li Ii'i..'.. uoiisrn Iii . f ".iiii .11 1 ' - I .. ... I,,, n ... I... ,1. ing pretensions or ; a. n sii.wv. y KTAILKTt of Foreign and pomestie Merch. ' -1 V andiae, Shawsville, I learticlil county, I'a. Imwsville, August 15, I S;a. A LL (fi. t'H.l.t.ar.. Please r.""-":' Z Fr.'' of tobwine bis housc-kcei-cr : and it all end-d stranr . t.KUK.ils. imow .-. i,rre, aiaa. . , . , , ... . , LL friends of IxBKCit.r and tFrrat.r wixnrn ,.!.: lr. CUBA HOTEL, J A YlfES VILLE, PA . IHB .bore Hotel, having recently been fitted for a house of entertain ment, u now open the acenminodatinn of the public. Traveler 11 find this a convenient bouse. May 19, 18i.8, JOHX JORPAK. V Whit Ptreeta, Ilnoearna r. Pa. b.14. 'H. 11. R. .ME AX5, Proprietor. must be so in the other; but there was no bribing in either case. They had usked for twenty millions ol a. -res uml we ofl'er e 1 them live millions, and this is bribery. If it Wiis bribery in. the oae or Kansas, it wassoiutl.eca.se of Minnesota, for ('on gress offered precisely the same proportion of land in each ea-c.. If the Iemoevats are to be charged with attempting to bribe a slave State into the l.'nion, tln-y must also be charged with having attempted the same influence) on free State, but this view of the subject was only intended to mislead the ignorant, and it is hu'iiiU.i ttng to-'-ce men of high position, lv.'.ott to uded by high sou in I beggarlv promises. 'made to thecal- to be broken to the hope." They know that the oppoiicntsof the Administration in the ..astern, Wes tern and Southern Sates, nro Mi.iii.tiih.ii.tr no such policy. Their candidates for a high Turin"; solar from it they are con stantly assailing the Administration be cause of the present ...... of taxation and theamotmtoi' theexpenditui-es. TIpc truth is. the n.),osition in .Yniisylyania stands almost alono on this biibject'-they have but little sympathy from any quarter, and were our entire delegation' of that school, they culd ju-t.Io nothing nt all; they would bo without ofl'eclive. influence in Congress or the White House uud conse quent Iv powerless. Another absurd nt tempt is to-create the imi.ression that tho iresent lepv.?sstl state of the manufacturing interests is to be attributed to the late change in tho Tur in. The b'epublican Convention tl,t i,,.,c . i lt swept over nil' country. Kasf,. Wesl Vnt-.h m. i .soutn; in the agricultural as well as in the mining and manufacturing regions. Nor wiis it less fevere in most of the Eu ropean States. Now how is it possible, that all tlii, was caused by a Blight altera tion in tbu rales., I diity'in this country. It is out of the question. ( ne ciin ii.i.ig. in- how it might elfect the li.i.'iul.ie.t,mn: int.-1-esls in this country, had it 1-wr.lol-b-weti by an increnserl importation of for eign goods, but when the importation of goods manufacturti in foreign countries is but little over .in per cent, of the previ ous amount, how has it produced tho eon- sequences attributed tort? Tho less for-' eign goods (he better for the home pro duction, the imports are one-hnlf less than'' before the I'milf was reduced, and still we are told the T .rill' has destroyed the man ufactuivr. J f the comphu'tit was made in Knghind that it had ruined them by gtop-' ping the exportation of their fabrics,it' would have more force. And then, how could it prostrate nil interests in nil coun tries at ihe -nine time ? This result hnW ly goes to show that the influence or Tai ifT, even on the amount of imports, is second ary and sultordinate to commercial and financial allairs, and that nil attempts to' attribute to it a controlling and positivo influence are deceptive nnd delusive. 9 ' There is no use. in deceiving ourselves on'' the Tarill' question. In its future adjust ment, 1 shall do mv best to weurc for mv' constituents, the full measure of any inter est tlroy iiNiv have in it; but no candid iirar w1k understands the temper of the" iiiembersofCongress from the West. South. and even the New Kngland States on tho subject, will pretend thntaiiythinglikentar if! can ho adopted. It may suit narti Ziin politicians to talk in this way, but it w ill amount to nothing but talk! I was really against the bite chan.-e. because f thought it was enacted w ithout due con ' sideration, and too sudden .1 change and I resisted the Semite bill throughout; but I consented to vote for the report of tho Committee) of Conference, conditioned tho ' duty on iron was raised to 24 per cent., when it c.uld as well have lieen passed ut ' 2H or 22 per cent.; but it is obvious, that whatever is aocmplised on this sulject hereafter, must rest cfti principles of high national policy, and le obviously just to " all interests, consumers a -.veil ns produ cers. 'J1ic Democratic oliey of a'l'aiif) for revenue, with moderate, discrimination against luxuries, and inci.M.talaid tohomo interests, isall that can lMhti,nnd I believe ' it the interest of Pennsylvania to ask noth ing more. Tor myself, I can see rif l iing in-" principle against a moderate specific duty on an article of the same value under tho" same name, like iron; and though iron'' men say this would suit them better tli.nr' tho present Tnrirl, anil I believe them; but thcn-.Happlica.tion of the jecifie prin " ciple in the Tnrirf' of J.S42 lues rendered it so justly odious, that it will be difficult 1V' t . - niaie-i .nr. ii ill mr congress the other day, get vi jiroper use made of it. All thn indulged in this flight of fancy. They ,hV people of Pennsylvania desire on Ihissub chired in their proceedings -that J.y the j 'ct is that they enjoy their full rights nnd reduction of the Tariffof IS-lll, theNatioii- advantages, as eomi.ared with other States al Administration has aided to precipitate. 'J'bey are two proud to ask or accept more ' up.1i nil classes ol the People of the coun- or be satisfied with less. The Tariff, Iks try nnd upon every industrial interest ,'...' sid?s, is one of those qu.-stions of con'flict tr. ,h;,r, a, r-.'.." JUU is a gra-vo iug intere-t, between different sections charge and might damage the democnu-y : nnd dill'erent classes of our country, that were it not that it applies to the other it can. only be permanently adjusted on side with greater force. Can it be possi- wv ttvstan.liird f equity. Mr. ituclianun, ble, that the gentlemen of that Convention your own fellow-citizen, is now in tho' iid not know that their own party friends' Presidential Chair, mid will anv man say nt Congress favored the change they so 'that he would desire that von should havn ' much lament! Do they not know that less than your just rights," or will anv in- " tho movement originated with a Uepubli-, sist that lie should claim more! S.irt-ly oan Committee of Ways and Means, ,,,-'not. Whenever the revenue is ilisuflicient pointed bv a Kejuiblicaii Sj.eaker of a lb-- to meet the demands of the Treasury that mbbcan House of I'eju-esenli.tives? Did is a good reason, within tho Democratic they not know that the lidniinisti-.-ilimi creed, for iiieieasin.t nnd evl...,,i;.... i. - they so bitterly condemn, on this account, Tariff, and doubt lens on this ground the had nothing to do with the measure at all subject will be e msidered ..t the next ses that tl-.e much abused Tariff was in exis- sion of Congress. W'ncei.oretlieadtniiii.stratioii. ajiplausc ' or did they think topersiiiideuscountry j.eo After all tho clamor of (ho opposition pie th.it oflspring do sometimes come into against the present Administration we" being before then-authoi-s, laughter that have never had an abler nor a purer one. the child may be Imrn before the parent ? .' mid history will so w rite it down ; nor wili " 1 hey can't do that, though if they want, it bo w.mtii.g in great events and achieve to Mart anew ism, that willdoabout as well meiil t to give it prominent o and attrar--.. Abolitioni-ni. -ii.iriiuidi.ir, Millcri.m or lion. No A dmii.c r.dit,ii, in- time of-