f.bt qnililiiiin, -.- Til k.A'tr 2 . i, Hi in 'i n I'. Mi". Hit m Hii'ip ,il In 111"' St.lt'-, HiH . Itli.W I fMi 111" I "'I V (,". r l,. -I'm ,V. I ) ; I l I It I. t It l"H fn.l t l ii iii i lv rin iiliili"! RiM'itiK our f Hrhiiii.'- -. Mill imf (lull Him 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -. 1 1 1 ' I Hfiln win-in ti stippmlcl Ki'imli- ,, ri.f., vhi Hi -iii ti I ib.lUm l'nin " l",u t t t if lip Ci l If. 'I llll t llllior SCI'llll-d to 111 OIK' l I III II I i lv rin i 1li In t I in.') . .hi mmilt, tm-t it.nl ltllk Ullrll bnllllt tl ' lll'"l I Hit t!'N, ft. ill Hint. Ilii lone cf I ill-") '''HI 1'ilitl AM. lilt! l t"M l.,f f-'iii ill Ii ii . ill T I'm i itiinu'. ii Ml " ri iii .! i..ntin tt..- .y H iv in I., u. m... i . ..i v..- .1....... in' li ln l rt liilli.il, ftl.). ti inii'l ii"tii'hl Hi-Hi linlil II. no or four li.ohl lit Pirn lii-ntii lnl full oi'iiintt I'diioi tuli ill point- tli" H''iifl"t cf tlio New Yolk M.-tcuiy, I boll '" 1' V, who 1ml hern Id VifWtn, Nor mm tlii all. Tim mr '' i"i " i"" " m tm ir pmille mi-ion from llm I. niw Anvr.niiHr.MMiin .aim i.nnni, v.i.i., a,, in. i, lu-l .11 1H K of-' Iiik I ii,!,' Kllli-f, I lk I "lllil.T, I n. ' I ';: CLKAlfKIF.LD, April rt, KV.i. Democratic State Ticket. Al'DITtM! GKNF.IiAL. BICHARDSON L. WRIGHT or riiit..MKi.rin.t. SfKVKYOlt GKNKHAL, JOHN ROWE Of IT AN KLIN TOINTV. .,,1 In 1,1. i . ,111 l. ...I I .... l ,Vit'r II' HI'.', 7, 111 W I'll IT l'M!ll'll- Hl-'l l.lfl , . .r i ...lli.l, II.....,, full ill lliirri-Lurg, by loin.y, l.i.im.n.i j, ,.,(,. f.,v ',.',. r l.i lh. high viiln' n ,,,lnt ,llll,lit" '""""I nl.in-tiiitit ,v Co.. n the ori'iin i.f the Stn'o A'linini"- si t upon the services of n v. l iter of aneli of llin ilillii-iilt ni id-uulo ri li i.nlv ii Air. I nv lor, ti"l IllHI' Mlfl'titlf! I lllll ill HI ll'lilljl II 1 1 ill in- jnslii-i' In tin- (.'i-ntli 1 1 1 1 -1 1 of 1 1 io Mrivury. Il'lltioll, llll'l -lltci-i 1 ill 1 1 II Ill' lllU "II 1 1 1 1 llini'lini', tin' N'v .Ii ii y lo-putilii-un, imt riuitnit illi (iin.-iiix tin Nnlinnul A l-lniiii-lr.ili"ii li m ii i iU I,i-ri)iiiilini iliiy, lins 1'i.ci) iih liitlrf ir. its lnmtilily d nil its niraiir(d, us llu V-..v nr miy uIIm-i- o'in silinn joiirinil : nii'l linnlly ciiiol llm ili- Illil.X, two ur Uhto iliiyn Imforo tlio inert in; of tlio C'oiivciiliini, l.y luililMiiiijj mi .;,,yr ;,-,.,-v It, m-tii'lo imliiliiif! in tlio foulest nlmso ofj ii;.tn Sir ; In t'nminiitilrntlnl t.l il, (' i ',1 'I. n. 1 1 mit-Mn hm, A nl '2 I, I'vi. t,if, I "i, - t mi Sir : li no li"l 'l Hfillikft M II lm' I'K'H for fH 1 K " Inf.. Mill"! Ilml onmiiit''0 mnMm Ik; I Io n t nllf.'t ii "i-','',' Stnlc ' 'itivMiii.ui, li n . ml In nl llniii'liiiirli Hid Cltll Inl. , , V( I)(ff) . j,,,,,,,,, fl),y u, l. . "K'11'1 '"v- ini iiiii. Io iiloiiriiiiitn;,lii. li liiiilii'i-n iI.hio i i -miu-iil, liiol ictiiim-.l llliout i H'erlititf u ji lioul (mi- ni i'ioviil or citii'iil vvi lniv o loo in mil illicit I . . i ..il .. : I I I ,.l nun . .. in--i j'l 1 iiii'i .-i vy :1PiVny rrt a, dm Wi.rkii.nn mint tint il,.. 1 1. i t i,- i.niiv. i,i ni, I o ii il nl.it our ., J i .it..... ... ' Noill.,l...,.li.. the aimouni-M.iMit of o,, i , ri,.mi... r,.llt.m in ll.i. i....i.nrr.-!i;Vihon,MnLi.i. -f nl... I'licili.) rilliinrn, Wiirliko .r-nriilioli ulil' Wlit-novcr vo IV-t-l l i .js-1 lu jn ovi-r to ,, rp.rUf ml,rri,li.iii. Hy Milrr tf tht bmi. jii-i-Iii to l.d poiliH forwiu-.l in riiilii-i'. A llm oiu-iny, wa Mmll l.o Ioiiih-m mioiiii in am i uininiuoo (to II, WIIIIOUI Wi'llllllK IV roriiry iiihxk. j We liowcvi-r, (Icmio Io know tlm ii.uim nl Notin;!! JN'mic,!!! 1 firr.-1..r i;lcn I" H .lllii'iint nl,1fril,.n llm ln ll"l C illi ll In llll l.f'iii(!h ..f rim,, ffl" . Ilinl llm mm liiiml i. t ni, n nt l,.r'. Wo won' noiiu'wlmt Bini.rim'.l lliin iiiorn- inif to ri'ci-ivo Lv until the following note i rumor whh i-iincul tlnit tlio I.yotm rnihvny . . . .... i . .. i . . . . . . .. v i noi iroin Hie no iiiiioisoi I inn in. Hilar, oiirii-.i,, i,i reeuive.l onlern to lio il rruilincKH to .... ... i... ,i i i i ,,. l... I . . , , , . I . ' II - IIIO HIH.'V ll'. I'1II7 1 1 1 1 n puiii'i' 'j iil.ii-l.irl. nl on.-,, contr.-i.lu U ...ul veritiei, tnin,ll0rt 7,VJ00 ,,,,, witU dij(iuluil. )mvin onr nnm(,, ril,l,lm,l imona nun. l lie I Uinol . , . , I. . , .. .. r i i i ,.u... i t v.. 1 1.; ..n.l .1.. llion in lilso unit oi nil nriny oi oiei v- oer ui .-i-...j n, niii'n-m.i.... i i.: ii... ai... .i i..,.., ,.r .L,,., ni.rioinled ollico eeekein, Ac. A linnJv April fl, 1859. TIIOMAH lKiHIXH, A. T. H.llinVKH. M. MCIUH.S, Jr. -no. 12, Vol. Ir. The "Bogus" Convention Fornoy'a -. of the 'J.th lilt., contain i d tlio nmiiesof some twenty livo to thirty citizens of ClenrtioM eoimty, einloi-sin i ho cull for a Stnto Ikinvention to iissein lilc t llftrrisburg, on the Kith insl. How these names wore obtained, we lo not J tlio National Adiiiinistintion, iiml threat" (eninj! opi.oition to tho iietion of the Con ! volition in eu.se it dareil to enilore it. With i Oniri: Ni; Yohk Mi.m I iiv, I Mm-eli '-'H, IrtV. . Times : your i . pit of tho 'J'Jil NO'lICK. inst., wo observe u pnnigl-aph lo the elleet thai Iliiyuiil Taylor, thn "Ainerienn Hold Hinith," lniH "reii.n-il neven thousund dol - lis n vear, tor tlm exelusivo use ol inn the facts -outrages i-,-itlii-r-sl,n-:i '" pen in tho nurvieo of tho Now York Mer in tlio luee, eoulil ll.o lolivenuon navo do.-.o than pass iov. I'm ia;u l.y in si lence? Il is in vain to say that he is not responsible for the net of others. TheMi were the nets of his ereiitures and his ad visers, nnd if ho had disapproved of these top to enquire. That the innjoi ity of them ' acts they would never have dared commit wens mod without authority we have every j them, reason to believe. Several prominent liem-1 neratK have already repudiated these pro- What is the Issue ? codings in tho Mronj.-est terms, undde-! The Forneyites and Republicans are try elnred their ailherenco to the policy and ing to make the people believo that the 1 rinciples laid down by the late t onveu-, issue made with the State Administration ion. There are still a number whom we was on tho l.eeomption iiiestion, and the recognize as anion.' the inosl coiibistent' refusal to endorse (lov. r.u'KK.r, was on ac iuid worthy Democrats in the county ; count of his dill'rrin: with the national al .nen whom wo are sure would not willing" J tniniblration on that .iiiestion. Now noth Iv lend their influence for any coii.sideru-' "'n' can be laither from the truth. No lion, to dinorganizo or destroy the l-emo" 1 "' """f "!ls in 11,0 ( '"nvontion ; ratio party; wo therefore take it for ' and the men who voted lor the resolution granted that they arc misicprcM-nfcl l.y ' Mistaining (iov. 1'. were generally Locomp fho remon who furnish their names to the; l '""'- '"' what is iiKire s.gn.l.cant still. W.nd that thev will not hesitate to M-xny o( those who have repudiated the place themselves right before the people when they reflect that the question is, -hall the Democratic party and its organi zation bo preserved pure i;nd intact, or -hall it bo sacrificed to the mad .Tinbit ion and diabolical vengeance of Forney, I.uu man, Knox, & Co.? This is no time for Democrals lo remain in doubtful positions. rho influence of example goes a great nay, -.ometimes, uud no man should allow him self to be identified with a movement af fecting tho public, which he feels is wrong, merely because he does not care to take the trouble of making a public denial. Hut wo ore mistaken in our guess, if the ma jority of tho gentlemen who have involun tarily been made parties to this desperate attempt to distract the party, do not jet .peak out in tones that will send a chill to the craven hearts of tho faithless and unprincipled men who are striving to ruin the Democratic cause. Tn'O weeks ugo we took occasion to ex press our satisfaction ut tho result of the mooting of tho Democratic State (.'onven- use of their names to the call for a Hog us Convention, are well known lo be detcr- 1. ... . .n i.L..,l tj l.f.itlf. Iltlld . rt. ,i. . IM- 1 'VIIIIM.I .11.1, I. ' HI HUI It". '. ' 'f to ofl.cers and soldiers is proh.b.tod.- j,,. yours, 11. M. SMII.KY, Prince Napoleon recently married to tho -TOLBKItT DA LI-', duughter of tho King of Sardinia, is short- , ly to bo create.l Viceroy of Algiers. j Was.iinmon, April 5th, '60. It is reported that n secret treaty exists Mr- l-ArriMKr : Sir: I soo my name np . . .. , ., ,. . i v ponded to a call tor a (invention to bo between tho King of Sardinia and Napo- u.k, at j,,,,,.;,,,,, OI, tl(J i:m, inst. T,,iH cury. ieon. )s unauthorized, as I most emplinticniiy This is tho subslunce of n rumor wfiich 'p10 attitude of tho Austrian and Sar- concur in tlm proceedings of tho Into Dem has been going the rounds, which wo now I diiiimi trooiis is evtromcly menacing oeratic State l.'cnvention held at Harris- desire t, have corrected ; and wo Leg leave ! Sardinia, has called out his Wf' 011 lho 10th ult r fTtiutl r lo assure vou, in llm most positive man- ' , C. S. U1(HKI-I. nor, that Mr. Il.ivard Taylor .n ,;;Ttr,n-rc troops ami made war lovies. our proposal to him; am. tin t we are .just i The Kmperor of Austria is continuing, 'J he abovo are tho additional repudia- on the evo ol announcing the first ot the j,;.. avjai0iits most energelicully, nd an turns ot tlio uiiautliorizou use mii'io oi me s.-nes of interesting papers from his graph-j ' , , , in (Vnti-nMialv. is dail-exuect-! names of tho sterling Democracy of this "'!"'". . , , ... L,i county, received since our last issue. Col. I'v giving the above correction a place en. , j , in v'our valuable journal, you will much Mr. Preston, tho American Minister to,"l7 i'"l Mr. Dale, nre among tho last oblige, Yours, respectfully, ! Spain, has had an audieneo with the H'i' to aid in overthrowing tho Detno- C.m.iiivi i.i , Soi TiiHoiiTii .t Wii-Tsrv, in,,..-,, .,t l, ti, ,,,,,vf iviomliv Kinti- crntic i.artv by encouraging the intrigues 'merits were exehan.'cd. i01" "10 opjiosition ; and whatever may have ! .... .. ... . . ... II . l.ii,, 11,.;.. I'iiiu'u linni, t.iiul lau.ltf.a .if rpilE iiiuliiminixl l.plng linit to dinolrt X llwirpurtnorsliiii, Rive nntiro to ill fenoat hnvlnKiloiilinir.il with tbcin In njr way whn,0. ever, to call anil fctllo without dolnr, ti ia g .i or t lima the hook will o left In other hufe for ettleint'iit : tut they would iifcfur that all who cfin noSKibly ilo n, fhoulil iiuaro their kci counts before the dlmiolution la finally effwted. WERKELLE & CARTER. CleiirOold, Pa., April 8, ISia no. 12, vol. in L'ors to it. Seven thousand dollars is no trifle to pay; but the New York, Mercu ry, however, approaching as it already does, ve learn, to tin edition of a qiinrter of a million, can well nflord it. luric rti.i, littx ! The above is one of the modes adopted Iiv tho " I'.loo.l and Thunder" newspapers minedly Anti-Lceomplon intheiroiiinions. ,0- thc (1.,Vi 0f advertising their "flash" In fact the gentlemen from this county who , sto.j(.S aml lliry CM.ia the Country Press Koproiiiptlyrebukcdtheunwatrauteluseofto h);5(,1.tall M(.,1) ti(licr flJ,. (,jC j,rollli8C their names last week, arc well known toj(ifim cxt.il;m,,(., is seldom received, have approved the position taken by Sena-1 (ir t ,iu,e j,,,,,.,.!, jc,Velry. We pub tor Douglas on the question or admitting! ,ish ()ipl) wh()l h Mihs U9 . 'nlj tllis olie Kansas into tho I'liion, under the Lecomp- ,vouij j,,.,,!,,,!,. iavc gone into the waste. ton Lonstitulion ; nnn it. noop e.inesi;- Pr.iprielors New York Mercury. We must eonratiilnte the Now or M m i- iiniiii Kcein-in.. the services of so I TlieSi.aiiisli .journals oflicinlly announce great a 'literary celebrity as Bayard Taylor, ; that full satisfaction has been received which we know nothing, they have tho even nt such hii enormous: outlay. "'s 1 (Vom Mexico ' success of Democratic principles too much illimitable travel-sketches will introjce j u f & ; aL.c.01.dancc wilh the ! at heart, to bo misled, or flattered by the oi tho IW, the French troops; conspicuous manner in which their name i i ..... .. will prolong their stay at Home ihave been brought before thc publicly An American Gentleman who had re- tho iV. ceived disastrous news from home, in a Col. Worrell, is well and favorably kr.own fit of desperation, threw himself into u j i this county, as a former member of tho current of lava at Vesuvius. His body Legislature of this Stato, nnd a working was almost instantly consumed. j Democrat. Iis views aro more fully ex - Siego has been laid to Schamyl's capital j pressed in the following extract from a in the Caucasus. .Postscript accompanying his denial, in Kussi.-i has prohibited tho export of which ho defines his position clearly. " I jr.c. A. lie it cnartd U tlu DUrg,a4 Tow ' 1 ' l.n..A ,.,l..rt,.t,l tl.rt l'rnui,l,-.ni's ..mn'rt r.i. CoMi.( ot the llurouuh of Lumber Cify, and u u horses by tho Europium frontier. ' Uf re,v timrted by the authm ily of the tame Thtt The Portuguese ministry lias resigned. ! Ult) 1'"'!il,s ;lfr""'s. ns matter expediency, frol and after the pauage of this ordinance, any in irivniu eai iv peueo io mo lei ruory. iir""1"". m,, v. i, NOTICE. Till-! Third 8oalon nf tho Cl.r.Aio'iEi.ft Cotk. ty Noiiual ticiiooi,, will he held in C'urwtai. villo, cumii.onoiiifr. on Tuosdny the 3.1 of ilaj n.-xt, and will continue two montha. No paini or lubor will ho spared to render the inttrue linns at thorough and prai-tii-nl as poaiihle. Yu. tioulnr attention given to the art of teaching;. l'er'oni wishing to avuil thoinsolvei ol in id. viinURea are roqucatod to he preaont at ita coin. incncvmcnt. A (.ounlj Inttttute and Public IV aminalion trH 6c held the lait ictek of tht teuin. April 6, 1S6K.- L. L. STILL, County Sup. -no. 12, vol iv. " IS' IHT-OI' 1.HTTKK3 remainlne In tK. out OIKco nt C'lonrliold on the Slat. Alin-k ISiS, which if nothflcu before the end of tk preaont quarter, vlll he aunt to the Gonaraf Post Offi.oe as dead letters. Henry V. Lnnig, John Schrsyer, John Grta son, Jhiiici Koush, C't K. Joy, Mary Jane Uragg, S. F. Wnlkor, Jnmea A. Thomas, Shadrick (1. Stevens, L. . Irvin. N. B. Persons colling for any of tho abora letters will pleaae say I hey nre advertised. C. D. WATSO.N, r. JL Clearfiold Piu April 1st, 1869. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. A now cabinet headed by Duke Fcrceira, , , , ,, i r ii ii ii (anyway disorderly, shall ho fined In a sum not have always opposed the sale of thc Public lhn fivo nr more than Un dl)Uart ic .mTiit.lliPf.il Tlw. It.ii.W'n.lnn.nn., tu.u- U t Imt the 1 mprovemcnts, aixl particularly, Ihoir bo-; Skc. 2sd. If any pomon become ititoxic.ted, "v t- . .... i. i l t r the person sellinir, or in nny way rivmr mm or e 1 liar litiuor to liituxiciitKin. hIiuII be tinad in a mm .ii ii i f.,...i.... .1,1 t ,t Mckii's in:ii roiiinii'iii'tMi mi Jituiiiiiv itint. l i;i l ii'i iiiuiii: ituii Jiiiiiu oun I.-. it' ii l 11. . . . , I . . .1 . . .. avows su-h sentiments in his withering ' ' ... . . , '. , ,, ! Five Jurors were obtained and sworn.i" ""5 l:"su " " 1 not le-a man uve uouum, nor more in.nwnao. r some dav, to lie honored l.y r.eing made , . . OIlal ;,,n r,r,,,,-t,i in tlm n.nei.l r,f tlin lnrs. Aud any person or pcraous ao intoxicated, ,-cbukc ol this base act of pol.t.cal forgery- j j (() on(; of l(u llhur coni winch exhausted the panel. 1 he Iml.nco , j i i b ju. in ,y wuy dltorderly, ahull b. e.nl. . 1 c i 1 1 1 1.. 1 1... I., ALn,AH 1 lOIUl.lIIi. lax. no,l 111 & lrifk. 1111 not Iiik. Iwenlv fourhnnri. -.1 WOUl'l lie IIIU'H. HI' vsii-i 'i.i lij " 1 - - - "i- j W"L. .. r ., .... ... ..... 1... The L'ontlem m who furnished the names ;niid shall he lined not lees ihau fifty cenU, nor nothing lartncr was uone 011 iuonuay. 1 - o ,.,,.. I more than fivo dollars. of the101 Prominent emoe.ais 111 .. ieai i.e.ucou..- gKC-3ru lf ,D or per,na shall pro. fiuiely curse or swear by the name of (iod, Chriit K-.'u, or the Holy Cihost, any person ao offend. line. hiMoir tliermir eiinvuitod flhall forlett ana as if he had been "bal king up thc wrong ; pny tho auiu of sixty seven cents for every suck .....!;..,. " (.rei.ee. The last news from thc 1 aci lie coast r 1 1 r-Kc. 4tii. Any person or persona sellingortir. .. ...t. i .r.l.. ... .(.irnu-nvu.,.. i(,ir,.,.nl I if. n..r ritl Him Sltltt..)h 1. ...... 1.. r... i i lurins hes detailed accounts 01 tne 1. rocress ; ... . ............ rr. , kTws if only "honest I,,,,'' are . ,e U "i !o r r i - -ntributor that has fVw c.uals, .l J the ferocity which usually character. . tl ,u of tlic Alhurtic Month.-1 0. hac little to exp.Ll fiom Pcuioci.itK. .111 iitr.,nlllm n,,,l i.es it m tho Spanish American Slates, is, Wc have been prompted to do this from, ,., 'fo),.,M nn o,e Kubii.ih dav. .hJl ncuines. j , . ,. .r.. 1 now clesolatmc thai Uet.ui.lic. an 11011 .11.10 .a me m i ..iii..i.-niiici.i, .)e firK.d , nnx"ne of our Republican conlcinpo- lie easy geiun-nieii, .. . 1 ...ii..-.. .1 1. rogiicstaliout, iioiiesiniengcniiei.-uu.-s. , , , fit. ,.f m..,,!,.! uWt-.Hion. 11 exhort lis.ser'S u.at. lie ...suiigius,...,, c,,o....,au-, - - ; sapplil.g.'1 uvmi" Mxiint'iifi of tlio "word 1 t ..Ii'!.. 1 . 'i 11 iviiwn wp sonii'iinios irL'ain hufmmi iii tun Viirifs. 111 fomincinin tnon ma 11 vuis .T . . r.,.li n l.mt.l.rr the "split" in tho Democratic party, says. I '-'"vo -mcK ll the name o. ..; (,,,)Vvni;(1 1 ,y, favorable to the call for a "Bogus" Con- remember when '. ' ;. . , wa.i,,:.n o -iundav last. i volition, must begin to feel l,y tins tune. tin J rk Jirrcny says true, wJh'h it o i I 1 f otintoninnrnrv nuiV v i, .rt i..Ln .1,., !,;. .,,,.llv as he well hr and traveler, has accepte.l its oiler to- 111.1. l, .V ...... j , - I superiors 111 i geographical research. Kkkc it iiKioitt: tiik ri:oPLt;. That be- has probably seen more of the turfaeo of ... ..... .11- l.A...... .....1.. n. II.. nfr,.,t. ,l iitutn ' . . .. ....... . Piv. nn Ttvmn now desolating lliai jiepunuc. an uuun. i'n..u "- '.'r'-"i , oe nneu 11. a aum not less man sixiy cenia, aor . ....... . , . , ..l,. rtl mil, An-n Imf ivn in. ti.vn nl a n. .1..II.... .. ,l....l.l nvn ii,l nvislc nt lii-nv. ii"' 11 " " - ' - """'" l'iwlii".i- . 1. 1 1 . ... .w v.. .. ,' . 1 . tion, which assembled at Darrisburg, on foro Mr. Huchanan's election, the New ) ,,,. t.jtl th acttially seen and trod upon it, town 1 tho 16th ult. In doing so, we did not, feel York 7nW declared thai "as suro as . hrr m,ni iQW Uvi . Iin,, no i.g 0f . , , ,. ,.rt. there is a I iod in heaven,' if he were - , ,, , 'Mutii likccensunng those who thought diflor- ploL.t,.,lt Hn oul. (orritorics won Id be u.,,,1. t'i-'" can describe better what he has seen. , n"" entlv. Ofcourso the friends of the Stale 1 .,,, states : and this infiiniou.-lv and de- If IVtv.vnn Tavi.or, writes for H10 M.iciny, Amen national desire, to sec our periodical liter- ently. Ofcourso the friends of the Stale .,,,. states ; and this inliinioii.-ly and de- IflVtv.viin I avi.or, writes lor too Administration could not sanction its ac signedly false and wicked declaration tion. but much of it was a 1. 1. roved bv the "hoeil 1,1 M'l.stanco l.y 1110 wno io wi ,CJIV0 Kvcr(.u lilt0 t.ljan(X. - .... 1 r r remon t party. Look at the result. 1 wo , . .... I l.ii-.i del Sin- r tlm wl.nl.. lmiv rf " "'i.'.' . . . . , . ,. l,.i.. .iiiii Svlvimiis I rilih. .Ir.. will lie "no l,.iu (.i nui uiiituiinuii.. ... .....v. j years of Mr. liuc.ianan s wise ami jn.11- fc - ' ' delegates, nnd the measure of w hich !ov vou administration w ill have expired on ' whar. " r.tcitEr's frien.ls complain, received a largo the 4ih of March. Hui ing this time two Cons ... . . . 1 town in .Nicaragua, try the supposed lanu- j vinIU-ated from the chariie our Knir- t Filibuster party. The President brethren have so often brought against irtinez has taken possession" of the 1 it, that it cannot ascend above the level of j 1 . . .tr, tiiu nn.l until lit Witt '1 1 1 rint I'l' ' American transi' route. The cause ol ii-u. - - 1 Passed March 28th, lf.9. JAV.KS CROSSLEY, Muryr.M pro-ttm, CAUTION. I ..-t. mix ttmnffm if luihllK illl fll.lilnliFf f . t ... a 1 . 1 . . ilwi I v - i ii .1 1 li iritvus pio limn iiluuuu 11 w w umt. let Homier look to his laurels, Ins facile 1 t"t! 111 "I I" .""" otirmi: better. Many an attempt has; hr r trust my wif Sarah on my aeceunl- r... I Sloop of war Decatur at anchor near Mm - f)0en made to establish something similar ; ns she bus lull my bed and hoard without tat ' I i . i- 1 1 . . .:. .. j r 1.. : I to tho higii ioneii poriouicnis 01 j-.ngiaim, jui chuso or .rouciui..n, nuu 1 . ucionuior. 1 . p.... 1. .1 r..:i.i 11..1 nl in i.iiv nnv debts of her contractinr afttr A destructive fire ocairrcl tit Now nna .s - n " - . '-ij-l 2S, lfi5, Voice OI CNiin.UHHi muii uit jauii-ii jnrsst - irc;r WTI JiOtV ... . 1 1 : .: majority, nearly three to one of the mem-!.!"' "v; "-en . J '. . . , . ...r tion to the best (worst ellorts of the. In born. This, in the days when tho w ill of. (nlu,1. tcn.ilorie8 al0 biding tho majority was thc rulo of action, would tiejr ,uno all,j maturing arrangements havo ensured the complete acquiescence for a like welcome from the National of tho entire Convention and its constitu- Democracy, who, i.loi.e, ever have and . r 1 . iever n. 11 eici.ini. n..'. .i..v .... . d,.- ,.- OUI. BIIICC ruil.l'l uii't inn UIIIIIUU3 ! Oi lcans on hist Tuesday week. 1 Another occurred in Jloston 'has been loud, and the cry raised that we'. Curious Freaks of Lightning -Provi-i Another occurred in Jtoston on ine,t.nl,.t ,o it. Well do we remember this dential Escape. !2nd insl. burning the extensive mills when Putnam's Monthly was compelled From tho Warren Moil we learn that I known as the Sullolk flour mills. j to give way, in which we thought we had , during the st.,rm last Thursday evening,! T)C resident Ins issued his proclama- fnVn'1 J'" '"lll ' li I . 1 1 : 1 1 :.. i... ..1 , . . 1 .u i' uiiiwii 111 hl.iiu in win lim uuriuii utilise in 1 11 hiku n a . . . . ,..,irtl3 y.i ,.,,,1., i n. , , . , , SUTUK liiuiimi:, ii-IM'iumv iiiiuiiiii; . - . , sonic of the inmates. The lightning -tru. k, wid Nebraska, during July, August JESPE WILSON. do. 11, voL ir. Adiuinistrators' Notice. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION encv : miL Since roinev ami ins ioniums . , .... . , some oi me iiiiuaies. ihi'ihiii , , . i to our l oi inns conificrao , in s .in-. un- . .. , . .-; .. . .. . .. , .. i t h.vethken upon themselves to declare j t.0I11i (i ,.1 ellorts of Niggcis,,., Kno,v- "p -"."".v " con-.iieioa .own ic- am. T' .hat .hall, and what shall not be thc poll-1 Nothingism. or whatevehor detcslalUc T"J I C !? T , to hang as a loathsome, . . i V ' ', i torney Uenerai oi tne l..t. uuring me ; excrescence upon mo j,anner m tne --- ... .-. ... . , i now safely boast of a triumph, ns the At- V the estate o( Jonatlian Evans, late ofl lantic Monthly has attaii.ed a circulation I ' toivuslnp, CK-aifleld county, deceased. . . i i i i .1 . i i i ing lieen grunted to tho undersigned, all pel of 4VH0, arl? louMe that ever reached bnM or ArM wg the' fJ , Letter from Ex-rresident Pierce. -v nf Hi Democracy of rennsylvania. it is" may spring ti w;ir.... i,rt. .,n,imA,Kl., ilioilu,UN ' I . uiar.r ..u ..v.. j i'Ijifjn .! ,rr,s( J),woer,it. party Is, it it does not pieaso tneso gentle men, then it is all wrong. But, did the Convention tlmnunce Gov rAckKr? By no means. It refused to en deiru him it is true, nnd some of the mem lers of the Convention, in opposing the resolution, spoke very frankly of his con duct, and perhaps truly, but they could do no less. After tho committee on roso. stove at t lie time, was KnocKCd nown ap parently lifeless. She was badly burned l.y the Uuid on her arms and inni.s. a N the estate ol Jonatlian Evans, late ofPeni' bar enoai me businesa or rteahnss witn tne saia nw .ire requested to mnke immediate settlement JOSATll.O EVAN !, Admrl. Penn tp., March 16, IS59. no. 9, votir. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. by Putnam's, nnd is placed upon basis, its publishers being among the most cntonirisins in our country, and have absence of Attorney licnerallilack, who is been actuated to a considerable degree, in coing south for the benefit of his health. 1 the establishment of the Atlantic, by this i rnilrnnrl lrtPftlHrtt VA MftV tin 111 til . BU,,,r '" ! ' ' "T ,M T ' AntAfiian itot'fitnrr -ni nnTriiopxtinnoni. i ... . . .iii. riin- i r in K iincirri!'npil. nn Aiiilil nr iinnointea DT Court of Common V iras of I k'nrnoia tooi- ilisitriliut tho nionnv nriniuff from Ult lent lady, has been for sonic time travel- , , , 0f shoes. A woolen stock-1 was a very largo engine, called the l'er- sul.M-r.bers, prove hat they too have given f ,he .-r.nso.AL h.o.k.;tv of James J i. utos-. inn in Em-one. w th a view to a restora- .... ...... ..... i.. :,i.n...i ...i ... J , ..... :,. i the r support to tho Atlantic from a do-' gives notice that he will attend to tie sann, . ,. , nm "ii in-" cm. ii, hi vi i ii.ci. in, iiii.i u , h lomen. anu ran on toe iieauiiiu run. i.uii. . . . ., . .... .i,,ir,. ri.,in,.riT..i in rfie d. oa .Tl , . In . .n .,Mn. . iivl. D . . . . . .... , -- ,. , in . r. A . 1... I 11 II T .11 1 T 1 1 1 11 1 TV 111 NIllll 1)1 .... ... ..nil... v. ..... ... v. ...... , nun ui iii-iiu.. io i..u ......... .....j i.M -ir ni. on her In L'er unso derei . A ktss .... i.:n . ..r -i.i.:i...i.,i..i.:.. . IV. ,kl, ,i,.i,i,Ji.,ii is-.u ; 17 . lien, voaui inner ui i uimuci iiiiu, , i . i, ,,cn .-mm i,,i I i.ovo n t.orin. ii-ni ." j " - v. Adjutant (leneral of this State under Gov. ; 0f its own, not only equal but even sus ; c, B u 5,,; 9, Um ro-ter's adminiitiTtion, died on last Sat- renor, to any of tho'e published 111 Kng-1 land. Aim i.eu' me i.ngiisii iic.-s n,m- iiiiiirnuv vvnri: honesty admitted that we have such s AUUllUho IU 1 " ljtjLLCi li UJU LA 11 co.uciib a ivt u-w .. 1 i:l. I - .. 1 A rYiPririm lit" l I H' I 'i liu 11 iiv i ii'in'iii. ... The following letter from Ex-IWent 3. toarl T'! Mlmft The many expressions f favor a.ul well- T"A l'ierce, who. with his amiable and excel- , s' to.ul.,is tho toes were all that was (two men and sbaltcnng a building. It wishes received the past year from their, ly t( j was a very largo engine, called the l'er- suomik.c., i'.o.c .....i . ..... fc... .. , ., ,. , . 'their support to tho Atlantic from a do-1 Kiomen, and ran on the Heading ra. road, j,,, lllt pur rountrv in it0 ot- Gen. Adam Diller of 1'hiladelphia, , ytTt misgivings, shall have a periodical ; itself: HoiEi. Yii.i.a N.niu, SounrxTO, February 11, 1S.V. J l'ior, was also prostrated and badly burn ed on the arms. Abijah Morrison was whirled around but not 1. rostrated. Abi- I C... . Tl.. I 1..II..P . .r... . . ;.. olrt ! Intion. hndtiassed his administration over M. ' " ' , V ' . 'J . ! worr son jr., a . so ne e o. 1.. j csi, ur,lay morning , , wotilil nave iieen seni ii-i.in v api ., iia.i 0 ,i - as i,a,nv i.urnt (in tho aruis ar.il l(-''s .l.M,inn l.!a VIaIa nnliev .. . , ... .. 1 this sweet and pictuies(iiie place vcniion, ns a nouy co,.,. t.ol j, . ... t ....- u Vwant Q hm Mn1 , Va0s,lale, was deaf- for adjournment .. f.alis tn tli. .ii i-.l li ir nt iniiR f a their 1 V 1 .... :. : i . .. r- ' . . . 1 4 - I IH'UHl lllltv vvi' "wi " ' " U J ' I , " il3 Hit' I M 'UI lit. Mil 1 1 1 J I I I l l . 1 V ,1 T i ' ' i ' in silence, his friend? undertook to force a jCOInmuIli(.atl(,n ,vitlx tlio main land been ami shirt" was scorched don n the side. ; Tus I'ennsvi.vvvia Lk(iisi.atvik. Tho periodical, for he London t.riiic resolution through tho Convention en" interdicted Ly wind and waves. ,s ,-oon ; Sarah Sands, n girl who was standing by r,f ...i.. u .tr..,vin near its close. Jv"l-"n 11. is the Con- as the sea l.eutno quiet we enioaiKCdlov ,,),,. l:lblo with a teapot ni her hnn.l, was ' ., . , r . i v . .. i .:. r..i " I ileccisei burnt on the arm, but not much hurt.-! !......, "" 7.: ' "i; The und.rsi.rned auditor, appointed byti. Another uirl. Sarah Vnuosdale. was deaf- for ad ournnient. n ei. ............................. -, ,u, . ... I - - .1..H iiiiimnun ami t hi rxnTnuuinn uinr i... i papers lrom nomo aauinc our in 1 1 iu. i ,. Kevcral hours, airs, i owe. a V l.illa nf imnnitani-e Iinve passed, ul- e". " . ... . and rcnort uuon tho partial account ei constituency; and if, m tho discussion My satisfaction, .'lowcver, in realmg the ; boarder, was so badly shocked that she1 . tviril, ' in.,i(r (iiS.11KSi,)n ' V V ..v Htone Kxecut..r or Alexander .tone which tho introduction of the resolution p.-U was somewhat marred by certain : ,U walk, and her little boy 1 CiJt"" 'J : I. l.r,poscdit paragraphs, which impute s.n.s.cr p ... .-: k,)(.kc(i ,0,vn. Mrs. Morrison's claugh-1 - . """l. ........ I .....i. a". u .t Ida uixy u j i0i mvrv i,iniwinn -mv - i . t r..: i.. .... .i ...ir ... i i i ,i i .. n.n cak.lii. a t. i nn iiri'Sfiti iiiiiKiviiiiLiii'i'-iiLiiiiiii-s'iiiMiiiv. iiiti nun uat nrni - - c ' - . . ... ,- ., cai motives to my liiciitis hiki mi sen, ... ner jyial.y ,va3 also Knocked down, while a compuny nas iveu t.g. nercconipceu t;... j connection ivith my proirac:cd i."sencc ..0Ullf,pr daughter and others in the same or. l ana his lneiids siiouki noi cnarge u i from 'he I mtod Mates, nic suggestion i roon, woro ))(,t injured. Others in the vi . r a: I..........:...!.... !!... ..... ..M.,i,ri In Al,..liir!i nn.l Milihi... '-.-... i- l. .l.-.l I. V v ' : r::. ,v". .'I.u.l, In lbeboi.se a second time favora- 1,-r. We bnvo heard it Mated that' . , b.roLi' tl. . ; 1 1 : . , )rt .. i, in. OVer in quem. so inn .. in i,"ie ii.vi Altogether ii was a most I rovinciiiiai , , , .'unu m, ir. i - They nero willing to rass 1, m over ... . t.Xcept the one known to t.s,a,,e from instant death. This (Friday) , bly ; hut it l.M not yet been net ed upn the editors have received and approved, . ,lence,al...s been frequently done before, )t)-o .j un,k,,. t,)0 cin.umiftMiCWi lni Mrs. Morrison and tl.eboy Abi-.by that body. ' '7 prrHlhme, sulhcient niaterud from . VHU SALE. ' V.iil V! friendu were del ci-mincd Upon 11 1 ,.....,,li.,, l.. tt'fl II t Jill I I.. I. .. .. ..1.1.. 4 .-V .I mi ,,..,1 n. .....!. 4 I J I American authors to furnish several niim- jm.mjmi' : ' . it1:1 i t. ... . .i"". niv """ ."J . uv - --- - ,i.,..i ...... : ,vn i: It would i.o (iitiicun, as i nciievo i nave ,0 ,n a bad condition. Miss Pier is also! Wu.i-, TI, rii.M.-.lMirl', f,-,. 1,119 . ' "J """" o-', 4 VAll'AULK 1 A t.i- . a i - n v - j - -- ia a ri it it ti fint ib in ii.'aui im ii vi bti nt1 it i fi 1 iik i.a.i. " which 'are cleared and under cultivation. "J .... ,.;,, 11, n .. r.1 i. I ...T tlio mn. ' l,l nn I uirH 1,1 ITeeK. on tno inn. ii i Ho strayed from r.r :,i.,,; ....:., from Clearfield town to Clenrfield Hnif neighborhood start-,.,.. . r..i;. f mnmtk,,in n, - , . - . . lM'ltlt"lilfl.viaiiKii'i pvnn wiiiii. ""'IW hjhii eu out on u.e searcn, sco .iiug too aur- ,,,,.., ,,,,,. hava Rt Htwm.,li,b. Thr IJm.noAn. The conli acts on the rounihne mountain through the dny, and ', 1 ii, i;..., i diflerent course, and fhey must take Hie consequences. Tho reason why the Convention refused to endorso the State Administration is very plain, nnd w ith Democrats is all suf ficient. Judge Knox, tho Attorney Gene ral, andU. M. 1-iiumnn, Flour Inspector, both officers of the Governor's selection and known to be high in his favor and (Confidence, wereasuctive in their opposi tion to Democratic candidates last fall as The removrl quostk ;ir the London Critic audi , . . ., . tv, , i : i r.i : ' In ' viu cr , t,e slittc Ot AiextonUr W ive been lavish of their praise i ' .. , ... r v ., ti ... Jstc it Jyiti'is ti)icnal,p. Licit Rud li r months. J ho "Autocrat"' , , ' g tho Clearfield Gas aianm." ntlend to the dntien of said appointment ('' cued bv the Govern- At the present time two different houses Iturdny, lho lfith day April next, sti 6 J in Iondon luonthlv re-publish the "Mill- o LaJriraer k Tost, in the borough of zZ ister's vVooinn" bv Mrs. 11. 11 Stowe, and 10 o'clock, A. M. hen and where ilir" ion hasbeen reported . ooi"g, t.y ' interested can atten if they ace proper. ion n.is ui in nj.. iwu )tj circuttt,on (here ulmost exceeds the JAS. II. LARRIMER, "''"": .... .,, . .-. tiers luny equal io uuy juui niivo j ei ii.- said to you in the inclosed, to convey to ft.(,ljle thollgh l)0t seriously injured. The'X", IbeApr.l number is lookcMlfor vou an adequate idea of the extent to'nt,irl' i,nVBfc roeovered iioui all except f1"' T"1 'r tr? ' ' I ono of the very best yet issued. We - , . , , , . .. i ii . .,;..i, 1 ... . . , !, i- 1 , wn, uinr i i-ui s oi au", ii "..i oi ,.113. "j.n, which 1 have enjoyed the repose which, ',,,,;,. burns, which appear like thctc from f V. ' j H,:.plnri county for the first time in twenty-five years .1 Jip ,va,er.-.lc7vra Iewerat. I j, nllJ 'UlC ,v)loe w hasbeen my privilege to command, lor . Mrs. Picrco. cxomtition from cnvennl ex ..Wins MiiiLdi cril wi I ilila- iu iinliwfift1ttiltl t HMIq t (tt-I.V tl Jt Will lllllll HI (.I'll'.j'i.i" . I cannot speak with nnv certainty ns to unbu,7-,,. . . v . . i . 1 li'nm W llliom the period of our return, mil, wneiner u bo earlier or later, you may be ijuil c sure that 1 shall vi.iAt o pcxsMe cireumstawes, consent to the use of inv name in a man- ner calculated to disturb the tranquil pur from W illiiunsport .'iiiini'nialionintr. wi thn 1st of Julv next. The lureo bri.lcc , home. Tho Cumri'er then adds : "The lit- ncross tho Long Reach, at Linden, is fin--tie dog, which had been the child's play ished nnd ready lor t he rails. It is a seven mate, and w hich had accomjanied him CoMirtssiONAl, Llectio.ns. Llections lor. nionci fad oomfi.rt. lho tcrmi m "pj,. members of Congress are to be held in tho mada easy s.iy four annual paynjenu. , .niii. r.m.n vMr n fullniva. f !..nnn. lieiit U.cr infor.nuti.in inquire of J. L. Crani, fcL Larrimcf, t'li " Hnpe.Clearfie'''-''"' A. T 'fCUW v . . . and vnrinut other hnildincs neoesaary . n... tlinni f.ir , ;..... -. ,,.,r,,ri Th terma of , any Republicaan in the State. Their or riorition was bitter and undisguised. Gov. , tirivate citizen. Your friend, T.ara ITfl. Wf.1l A Vt'fl lft Of llll tills. lie; FPiANKLIN riKKCK, was warned by his true friends, that the "" K "l: X' " . .. . . . . i i i .): i i.i i r..:. .r.. i t 1 ' ..ro.. r..ll ... ..".... i; . .i : t i-.- . i..: 4i, i;f-V,r span bri( g, OI anollt, twelve nunurci icei in uu lung ami iiiiuiiui juuiucj, 1.H.-IU1IU1 .cuiiisi: ui u.u ici iuiw.i. wniiLni suits which alone pertain to tholifoofa P fc Oneen1. ' nestled in the child's tKisom. with his and T.hode Island elect earlv in April: consequences of this apostney of his ofli cials would fall heavy upon himself, but he disregarded tho caution, and treated Umwo who offered it with contempt. Then again, within a few days of the meeting of the late Convention, Mr. iWitilt, of the Jul- Hun will also bo completed in about two heart reclining on his cold and lifelos3 1 Virginia on tho fourth Thursday of May ; i.inniha it in a nix span bridie. It is sun- form. This faithful dog bad tramped quite on the first Monday of August in Alabama, posed that by the first of Juno the people a path around the lifoless body of the j Kentucky and Texas; on the first Thurs-to- of Loek llaven will be within hourly com- sleeping innoocnf, thus betraying tho af- (lay of August in Tennessee; on the second un-' inunication with thc citizens of Williams- fection which It had for tho youth, and in Thursday of Augut in JCoitli Carolina ; BkS hat a henrtless set western pi Pie are! A party in that benighted conn- inunioauon witn me nurais ... .. ... .v ...... .... ..... ... . . ' , . ... . ' ir wa.dmcussinir a recent verv sud.len port, nnd the "iron lmrse," as be hastens its fond caresses bad licked back the hair on the first Monday of October in Missis- interment er hurry another,) into the ground Connecticut Uicr miorioauoa inquire .. :n A. T. Selrvver, .laiuea n. i-amuiv., ,n I fi.M , 1. V. Weld. (,len Hnpe.Clearfielil ly Pn, April & lS4-tf. To all wantmg Farms, tee tdrcTti" llamnwnton ImwI. ' j ont Says one, "Wasn't that rath- past the doomed village of Jersey Shore, upon the child's forebend. Tho corpse was sipi.i ; on tho second Tuesday pr Cktobc.r vine up the cakes?" 'N'o (says will snort defiance nt the non.progressivo conveyed homo to its weeping mother, in Minnesota; on the first Monday of Uc-, All uuniyjo r 1 it lotiks more like running thejn spiritof our coinihunitv. Jmey Shore iV-'who, under thc peculiarly afflicting cir- tobor in I-ouisiana ; and on the first W'od- 7W il nt e ground "' j'uLHom. ' icunis fauces, was afuioi.1 frantic with gricf."j ncsday of NoyctuUr in Maryland. "' Jummn.M Li morlct. ta nLcrt'