i I i . in-", in i 'i n fin I lii. ii I. 111! I- 1 1 n Mi III! I it- ' '".M'r. " L ... SI I n.i;Ai:ni.i i, Mnv It, KV.I. Democratic Stato Ticket. Al'I'ITOU uKNl.K L. RICUAIIDSON L. WIUGIIT Or I'llll.AliKI.I'IIU. M-HVF.YOU (iKXKIJAI., John kowe Or tTANKM COI NTV. Hi" i'nty tunnel- iu IU Tniifi 'I In- I II.- I i J I nil Mi ll i!:i:n , It' II I '. I 'mi i I , I , I in fii Hill 1 1 I il i I 1 1 II Ii ml I'll I In Ml- I -I ill i M .mi) In il m (In ndt iii nl" i I 'i ii i Ii.. ii iitnl I H-rt 'I 11 1", M Dull f. liinl Mr. I 'mi i Un Inn 'I innir- Iv fniii litiu nli I f"t- I ii,i ninl In' hi i mi i II m t in I ii ni rf tlm I in(i i lii (i m n linn : i ll'm l uhiili im niiij- i dill li'il i' nlHlv HV ! Vi'llhv it ft til lr I !iMo ; i llin It Ahii-h, Ii.. in (lir iHiMmnliHl rf his fill l:ll't lullll i illl N ii In'," HI ( lii'iinil (Iiihh iiml rinimi'i i ilivil within I In' spin i' of oih- iiliii, tlii i loit'i, liin k- tIPM'il, ninl llltO;;l'tlil'- fillhli'inll Oil', wliirh hrm llio iiiiino (if lYi'tVi'tinn lo M lii- Il I, ml n, !..!, , hn'l ii, p.iiti' (In in ii ii III I Iii ir il. in ii n i U I in mm (ni ni i.'i'iiil fin I niiii'ir i'iiiil.( (,i ,f nM-i-(- i.ciim ,. ,., in, it In Inn n (In m Min n I'ii y I" ' 'mi-i-nin iiii-nl rf tlio Itiiiil.n-ii,- i. (In ii en- Irl pt mil 111 IM-iilllliis nf (Inir lmi iipf.ll mil Minpnlliinn nl I 'io Ji-iipl.., (., rnili.l iU ilewn In p-i cm cl lln ir iiii li imiiiI ii'ilii atin ia linn, " I 1 1 n-t i ir cl Hi- t ,1m I V lillil II" vpi'i'ilily II' I 'i mIiIi' ; (Iii-ic Inl 0 lil it A'..".., ;l, TIimI 11 c i rp ltv In "CiAw" .Va Vt-,, Tlnil no luivo " li..li'il." llnlni liiilustl'V Ah to (ho liiml r.-Milt cf Dm l oiiicv 'Iml (Iim k it Minify fir Mr. fmpy to f , ,1 I . I ... MIIMlllllllC' UK1 'OIK'V III 1110 I llllCIl MIIII'S l p . 1 1 ' I I I l.l I'lll . i . mill fiiiinn lit i 1 1 l fin 1 i'ili M I, I I I'm (In 1 .tut I Ii (l,n im i ,!! . I'C tin iiii I ni niii, mi l jii.li-ii'Niit, H!"l niiiM-ujr I-' iln ri'Mi"'' I ii Ii mi l li-'iri', I" n '"" II" t '".p. '..i'v .In.... nti) l 1 Hull ' Il I I' I 'll I lull In I 1'inllM. I I I lit Mil II ( I'M !' .1 Mi I Hlf I' "Il II Ml' II 'I Mil' f'llli'.lll llll'l i ' r j in. ini iiit i ti i.i" lu ll cl I. m m i i.i in iiii'Miiv I" n f. 'i ilni ' fi'ii 1 'I -'" linpnitniit Tutilic Dilll. 'Hi" liil 1,1'j'i-lnlMi ii .ii-i"l liii "i Imit nni'l'lnni'iili to tlul'.Miini'lii.ll I ml nliil In llin lii tiikii linv cl tln Mnli', iv hu ll hull' l-n-n n pi ni cl .y (lin I ini ctiiiir. 'liny hit ii I'lllmvn i AN AT lelntilitf to III" fii'iiiithift ct I.i i-ni' to lintel, inn or tuiei n ki-ei'ii . Sm llnx 1. I'." it nun til ly tli" Ncim!" '.v ni 1 iu wi . in H l.- tin I Hi- .lillM.iH I I l.' 1.(1 I' I'd'!, I Ml lll.ii Ml.-, I., ni. t, :it. I iinhl J i ilhiil tin i .' i' in Inln II iljl1. nl, III !' i llnitiilijr tl'li I ' I tin'tt fl mii I 'in Ii k imI 1, 1 1.. '-. cl li'l'h ni' 'ii lit i'ii" i- in 1 1 1 n I f I Inn n ii i ii In m i ei ni i fin itj.), I lit In ill" Cl' lln Ill I I .1 r I Mil iM n Inl V, Ml 'I (i,r II." U'l t II tif till i .- 1 (BIN I hi'f.- ivete ono m- li or" i.'i.i cf l iiiinoel' mi vni ii'iK i r ..,.,! iiiii.. ' In- ion' I Inn nt li'lii.'tli I'l i-n 'i'i iinitirlil ly Inenleil, on tlio )i'ifin no.) Iiinn.-li cf the Kiniii niii liniiiii!', I' wiiy cf Si. Mniy, in Kill enim- I his H till' llll" ll'i'i nlllllli'll'l'- l I'V 'a " J ) .4 1 1 i i. I I... II... I. i in- n nr in l tif .tin ,.-, I'H'i ,M(rn, fit,, If Mr: .''HI m j,M, I, iff. l lil Inm .,., i , ,, M"l I, lllDli Hfti hl n....i .... .i . . ''It, . n . . . , v l.nn,l .1 i : . " '7 i ini'Ht nil- Tlie News. 1'lifl ntcnmiliip Anglo S.ix.-in, w It li l.iv crHHil dates to tlio -7th tilt., nrflved lit Qui'hsl'oii tlieHtli. Thtt cHhis ill Eunn'c con tiiuti--, mul war Rct'tns to lio inevitable, (iltlioi!j:li notice-1 Walioii liau yut tnlten place. Cotton hits declined, and lirendstull's gone up In price. Aimtriu luis given Sardinia fourteen days longer to disarm and diblnmd her volun teers. It is rumored tlmt France and Kui-liia, lmvo entered into nu nllinnce oirensivo and defensive. The French troops arc nbo mid to he entering Sardinia. The rumored alliance between France and Russia, had caused a prime in the London money market. Tiro very latest despatch report the Austrian nrniy ns being expected to cross tho Tinico, (the boundary between Aus tria and ritdniont,) at any moment. The Fronch troops are entering Pied mont, and great warlike activity prevailed throughout Frnnco. The French contin gent of troop for the year is to be raised to 1 -10,000. France throws all tho blame of tho war upon Austria. England, France and Prussia, have each protested against the conduct, of Austria towards Hrdiiii(i, A detailed account of tho commands of tho principal French generals is given, but it is too lengthy for our ppaco. It is worthy of remark, that tho London Timet says, that tho Kusso-French alliance " is most Bturtling, changing in a moment tho whole inspect of continental all'airs." Mexico, is slill tho theatre of civil war without much prospect of a speedy abate tnent. California news to tho 15th ult. have been received. The bill forming tho six lower counties of California-into anew territory, to be tailed Colorado, has parsed tho Legislaturu nd been sent to tho Governor for appro Vl. I'ul tor tho several courts of funrter vnntnpcom to tlm Kailnm.l company pen is of this (.'oinniouwonltli to lieiir orally. ((.VWm Am.) Tiik Mii.iT.iur ok urn St.itk. TIipcIoc- and :imi-e of l.'cprcioiil.iliv.'.i ol the Com- I'- .'ahmit, wli n a Kieiitiiie ami luiiliwealth nf IVnlisJ Ivaliiu in (iciieud prnelical liailrcinl I nvii" er tint no -iipd. t I l i , l : . i .1 .. i 1 1 . . i' 1 1 in li n 1 1 mil .1 ! lie I n-.l . rlieiLI eL Mil 1 1 , 1 1. ...... l l . . , i'ii. , w, , in- v iiiuh i-nin -iiiuiy iiu-i. ii ii 1 1 lb it n ei in it enucieii '- - - - . , , ' mii" i'iii inn i ',.,.... ,...( .i H, ,,, ii ,.I,,,,,1ai,,.,I i... ,!. 1 li I ... -ii..., . 1...11 ulinrlotil i.i-iul leal line, ninl II . , . , . , , , , v .. . .v . ........ - . ii. iiiv iiiiuii. Il I u iliuriiuir. Mill, nil I . i il 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 i' ii.i.l lli..ii. ii , 1 1 1 .t'.i 1 1 1 u I.. ...... .. i . . . .. . J . . . 1 . V i . .i . ,i ii. t ' " i.. ni-, me leci'ie to mo leinler tnelcms (il lor- u law I . l. v-.. .1 -.. ... ... . . .i '.'... i I . i- . I it i iiiv iniiiiii;:,- ,u ui" ii'.iiint'inn ,Mr.-., iii" cijhi trailers aim niantiiacnircis . i.ecanne tecmcilis I organ of ll.m.S. A. louglai, " niust full, its policy looks to the exhaustion it the I petitions, in addition to that of the appli In- il,n iri-CMt-,l.lrt f.,,...n ..r r.,..;t ,.i i,, 1 I''"hin( n ueiiies to itio j'oopto tlio cant, m luvor of, arxl remonstrances a , .. f ., . . p"cr oi iiivcrsiiyitip iiicir enii'ioyntenis gainst tho iipplieation ol any j.i'ison ap- lion for all eommissioiieiti. Hirers tliroiigli- inioinenrmsoi tne oppn.-it .on. j ,US lilni,s tlniu to the cl.cieo be-, clying to .ilher of them lot a licenso to out tho Mute, except Maj. (iencral, will lhey make no nominations, yd they tween becoming, on the ono hand, mere ' keep a hotel, inn, or tavern and thcro- !uko place in .June next, in the dillereiit declare their determination to vole in op-' delves, and on the other, mere traders in 'upon rcfii.su tho same, whenever, in volunteer companies. Thcso otlierrs lire nnMiin,. in tlm ,"i,,.l,,lf n r,r li...,,,- i1"" piDuui is oi ouior imiius una oilier the odmiioh ol tlio Saul court, sueli electoi Hi if live voar-i. 1 ho Mai. (icneial erti pnrly. For whom then ale they going io vole. Jhey cannot vote against, cliinng! Ilecause wo are beeomiiig Iroiu and, entertainment cf ulrimgers or tra- in the late niilitarv law, hv which all the i i i . . . . ,. . . ' .1 . .. ... ..,.....?.... i .i t .. . . . . . -. i . . ... . . - am i.ouy wiinoiii voting niii-iM ncauric, as a eonseiiuenee oi mis, inn, hotel, or tuvelii is not necessary is elected m .Inly lollowing by tlio coin- iiiie poiier oi liroiiiieiion is sieiuniy no- tor tlio aceominoilation ot tlio nublie m soiiel o heel s. An over-n-'lit rxisteU velersj and so much of the sixth section Maj. (ienerals were, continued in ollice for of tho act of Assembly, relating to tho salo ono venr sueceding the election of com- of intoxicating liouors, pussed tho twen-! missioned ollieers. It belli;; deiiirnblo the for Hoinebodv 'day today more colorn.ed . Can Mr. else, therefore the ii resistahle conclusion ,",0' '!"" '" ,,U,,U n'ul " f""1" . . , , , , men who miroutidcil him, and who may .,..1. , i , i., ,.,,, ,all.V to ,,,,,,'esent tlio opinions ol til th day of April, lto8, as is inconsistent t,.nilH of t eM.i.j Cctierals and other com u.iini nun uio uepuoiieau jiariy, ami inn iroieciive rsenooi oi ldiiues, ceno ; herewith, is hereby repealed: VravuM, missioned ollieels should lie nenrly unir will sti jipurt the eun Jidates of tho coming j these sentiments when they look iibioad That tho several courts of quarter sessions form, nti amendment to tho law was pas Juno Convention, at the next election ;ovl'r ol" country and neo its astonishing empowered to giant licenses shall have ped ,v the l.eishil ure n day or two before tl.ev ,i;,l ..I the Ut T,-t il en, ' j ,l,'v,lol,n"rt in niitu ral resources ? What jund exercise suelidiscretion, andnoother, t,o (ioceof the session, pro'vidina for the a nuy i in. i.i i nu ni i,j. 0,,K it mean, that the jiopuhitiou of the regard to tho necessity of inns or lav- flection of the Maj. in the month follow Such nii.-erabln tricksters area disgrace United States doubles itself every twenty- t.r, ,M is given to said courts by tho act in" the election ol tho eomini-sirmed odi um! an injury to any parly. i livo or thirty years u rate tiiree or lour relative to inns or taverns, approved 1 1 Lit cen limes ns great us Kngland, in other res- , j . . , . , reels the most prosperous nation on the ro.'ii..ikovni,t,ATv.-'heMaucli(hi,.,k (I,ill.tll, Vh;lt nLns her netivo. ks of rail Gi:etti; a Kcpiiblionn sheet of the most ' nays covering an extent of mileage, creat- ultru eliariicler, in speaking of the Auti- er perhaps than tin; aggregate of nil the ; . ' . . . :i.. .. ,i ...i.i -j v-i....i ! nnniiinliiii mnn ivli uirxi, if ,i nm a oi 11,1 i .111 1 n i .11 1 11 v , 1 .1 11 1 1 March, Fs;i l: J'rvvutnl further. '1'hnt noth- in this act Khtillapply to the city of Phi- j c.imki.s. Speaking of the Government knlelphia. t VTM'vr I camels, a Texas paper says: , . , ,'; . . ul!,'l-a' j "( in tho word of eonimand being given tSneaker cl the. Ihme l llemexentaUvct. i .. .1 .:..i .1...1 :,.'. 1 1,.., l-i . , ' 1 ... . . 1 1 ' 1 .1 li nu ht'r ii , iii'T iii.l;i; i11iiii.il in What does I .J NO. C ESS VV LL. Jr. A 1....1 ...i.Ti : .....1 . . t t 1 . . I I 1 f t I . 9 -i li 1 1tt) II J ( l t'l Vv H'iHI, II It'll I HI l!i 1 1 .i eloso political relationship, thus sneers -.TCtZuUX a , VL'Z , f '' woighinj? in .he aggregate 1,401, I . .: . . . 1 .1 ' nu e iiici.'iiiiuiiiii ii 'in, Ni'in v hnnm In in Tullliiop l.iieef Anno Domini one thou.ind chjht hundred the nniln.,ps i,.lmn. At tho word. the doctrine ol popular sovereignty : 1 ,,.s lwd u,,, almost bv magic Hour- " Our Anti'Lccompton lU'inocratic neigh-: ishing eomintinities '! On what ground bors, whilst they are in spirit, feeling and ' V" il '"' "counted for, that the country .. i.e. .Til t 1 is continual v reaching out its long arm, ac ion, almost confirmoii ' Mac c itepub . , , , ' 1 . . 1 . ,i ' 1 land adding member upon member to the licans.' and must, to be lonsVoid, c-'Conledcracy, thus stretching its length ventually land in the ranks of tho party 'over tho whole extent of tlm continent ? known by that very popular and intensi'.. ' ,Iow .U'00 lllinf-'H wllllt re tl"')' r lull the signs of? Do thev betoken the bed mi ne, continues to luirn about ttiar fmvr- -, '- .. .. ' , ,. ,. ' 1 . 1 pi-osjieritv ot a nation, or its decline? If iteidca (.)-l opular Sovereignty ! jWo Iook u(,ro.ui t0 the history of the w orld, The (idzcUeevidently regards this "harp-jiind mark tho decline of nations, what nre iug about their favorite idea," as a very i .f'.-"8. ,vlli';h in I1"11 condition, they . , ,.. . exhibit? Do thev show such 1111 extent great absurdity, and decidedly at variance lsion of e.ri,.iro bv'the arts of peace? Do with their strong tendencies towards the j they exhibit activity nnd enterpriseamong parly with the very " popular and intcn- the people nt a continually accelerating sified name:" and it is not very far wronc l"u'!' T1CSU !lr0 Ult' tokens which dis- , ., p ay he progress and development o inso doing. Jhero is something eo su- I . 7 . , . l 11 loved Confederation : and we would nsk. prcmely ridiculous in the r.-.nt ami cant of j,, mutter of fact terms, if the picture Forney and his crew about "popular sov- presented by Mr. Carey, exhibits the state croigntv," when nt tho very time their ;f, f',c ";:ls(' in il.'5t'-e colyrs. 1... . ...... 1 e do not wish to rovivo hero the elab- voices are lounesi in lauuauon 01 11, uk ir 1 .... , . , ,1 ana iiity-mne. I the camel arose, w ithout any aiiiiarent ef- " il- 1 ' 1 A-tl. ,fort, and walked oil' in n stately manner , , . ' . through tho citv. Wo are informed that AN ACT relulative to tho expemphon of lh(? S,(I)() m-m ha, WH) vnro, U)m three hundred dollars, and to tho wid-him) ,vitll ,vllk.h Pnonuo,1H w.-jit he a ows and children ol decedents ;ro60 Thev are represented as tractable SrcTioN 1. lie it enacted by the Senate lnnll an-,.(,tionat(V As an oxulplo of their ami Ilouscof Reiiresentatives ol the Com-j ,.,,, M.s NV informs us that a pret monweltli ol rennsylvaiiiu in Oenerid As-; tv. ,v)lite 0110i ,vlir, sll0 ,iPited would sembly niet, ami it is hereby enacted by 1lhv.lVB ki!is )l0I- ,v10n witliiii kissing dis the authority of the si me, lhat tho wid-',,.,;, wlir, . tllink sinw,., y,,mi tasto owor children of liny dectdont entitled to;nn hn in u,l,1ion t,. an allectionatc retain thrre hundred dollars out ot such disposition " deeedent's ostate by the iaiv of this Com- monwerlth, and every person entitled to" the exemptien provided for in the act, en ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, titled "An Act to exempt property to the , . - our , value of three hundred dollars from levy T 1 I t 1 I II and side on execution or distress for rent, ; 1 nl i apnroved tho ninth dav of April, Anno rpiiK .Subseril.er' iMAKIi(. IhIiCk tlii- iiiiiilioj of iiifiirm- Domil i ono thousand eight hundred and X ins lliorilinns of t'lcin lK-lil County, anil the t'ni-tv.niiio " inm cli.i'l Inrnliiin llic 11111,1,. I'ul.lic cuut-mlly lliot lie tins remind! the lmsi- MIOI K, t.UTIit. I 1 f . r, - . n i..y, m iri'l.US, fllS, 4, t of moi v nrt. tr .f l nml miP,i, . Ii-i, tifKnn lu o ,rjr nij.j,,, ' 1 AMD MUiicii'. 1I..JH' ninl t lill.li,,,., SIKtKSt, (JAITKIW AM) SUfrin. or Al l, Kisnn. To I' nVi h adhd a IUgt ,Vn Siu h Sole .".rnlln'r, Kip, IIphv Mi,rot. xortu.l I.iuiiiit, Ac. Ac. H7.iVi he will rU Very ,(,, fat SCrCiihtoin work nimli to onlor proinptiicua, un.l In lln nuuii unj nioit . ; bin innniicr. ,:i My olil riiftnmpm nmt nil otlicri, r fully invitod to Call ni .Taiuin my jnl)0 for themralvud. ' '' 1 ISAAC .TOUNSfijv insy II, IRS'J. if. no. 17, vol. iv. RIVERS & DERIOUS' (IUAXO IjKAMATIO Acrobatic & Ballet Troupes. rt'.iMi.E I'i-mi'S unj l,i-in i-ii'R- l."i;s. ninl wi I Lc ininiv lo oxecuto nnv work in 1 monev, stocks, ludjrmeins, or oilier ln-i,,- , ....,, , .; 1 ... li'litnilliosK to nipli nni-Kim iinil I h.-Lt in all ' . .1 . . . ... . . . x . 1 ... ., . . .- ,, , ,- Jt 1 l ' niiujii'r, ni i-RTf 111 su.i uiu milt.'?, npnivi'fr- subversion of the principle, '.hat we are , 1 he country and tho people know them r:l,os hereafter, whore property f-hnll be! sunnily at tlio r.-nidtnoe .,r J. tf. cl., i , 'li. nr:if. nf'iiinontii whieh have li.'pn neil aeiions lenu uirecuy xowaras me enure ovor alll ovcr aa, ,m t,is ,,Ucsf iom- or nnv nail tbceof mitofonv bank notes. "laitins stocks, judgments, or otlier in - not at all surprized that their Republican ! l,.v ll('al t- nra th('re is 1,0 I,owur. wllich . ii- 1 -. 1 . 1 . 1 1 - , can removo horn tho 1'rotectionists the allies are becoming ashamed and disgust- ... , .. , , ... , , . O t- pfl.wla nt mil' l' I I'll 1 1 1 1 , . Ill tied tflirMiI r.i ed with such trilling duplicity, lint this ,,0ii,ic.s. Udoro children have had time can all bo arranged, when they meet to to injuiro into the nature, and causus of form a "closer union," as in the case 0f 1 t!li"K"'- tlir' hear tho spacious arguments ,,,,,,, , . 1 i 1 of Protection to Home Industry raiiL' into tho clean-handed and puro-henrted.inier- -, 1 1 .1 " their ears ; and it is no wonder they can- ican or KnowvNothing party, by just pus-; not afterwards removo the clleet of tho sinir ovcr the "real cardinal point of their !earlv prejudices which are thus fastened "f tii-olession. siiviii" notbin. i.l.ont. noimlni-i upon them. Jlut we would Say to the .4 . - - .- - c - o- - i , - . . 'i'no market ul San Francinco were un cJianged. Tho dates from Victoria are to tho 9th uk. A vessel brought $100,000 in gold dust. Uio mining news from tho upor Tra- cr river wore encouraging. Tho laborers from tho lower country had all gone to tho mines. The news lrom New Mexico report the Indians all quiet. A destruetivo conflagration took place ut Pittsburgh on last .Saturday among the steamers, by ivich ton wero destroyed. Tho loss is estimated at $155,000. The flames did not reach tho warehouses. Mr. Bishop of Connecticut, lato mem ber of Congress, ban been appointed by tho President, Commissioner of patents, and Judge Greenwood of Arkansas Com missioner of Indians affairs. The Forney Junto. Tho disappointed office-seekers whom Forney nrslialled at Altoona, 011 the 4th instn under tho name of a Stato Com mittee, by their proceeding, remind us not a little of a collection of torn cats on the roof of a wood-shed, which usually results in a great deal of noise, some fur, and a general rcamper into the neighboring alleys, garretts, cellars and other obsnuro felino hiding places. However, while, in session, tho cater wauling committee took decided steps to wards a redress of their grievances ; which may be sumed up in the following pream blo and resolutions, which, although not exactly in tho language of the original, contain their -entire substance, and aro perhaps ticarly in thj shape they would havo been presented to tho public, had it Vot been necessary, after so much sound and fury as has Veen vented by them, to cover Iheir ingnomjnious, "back out" with a acroon of long drawn phrases ex pressive of -doctrines they do not believe, and high sounding declarations of a patri otism they do not feol. This flimsy veil of hypocrisy will bo insufficient to shield them from the disgrace they have Incur cfl y their treason and apostaey, am' i : ...... .1 ..1, 1 sovereignty, and accepting a place on the' " ' , ' Y c , 1 ' , """ , , , , island, cloo not vour eyes to the e.vst- Repubhcan platform as being sufficiently cnrf, o( f:l(.ti: place the-e facts before you commodious, narrow as it is, for tho ae-jin a clear light fortilied by thy figures, if commo'bition of this valiant body of re-b'u please ami then nk yourself if the emits. But in tho mean time caution ! uf"l ;7 oi tho Protectionists are , ,, , , , , ,. well toiindcd, or whether thev do not pro- should bo observed about fpeaking toolceC(l ,,., tho dietijCo, 0f nn inferior free'y in favor of this doctrine, for fear! minority of manufacturers, who tiro ever some of the rank and file, not so deeply in I anxious, like the scheming I ago, to put the secret, might not feel bound to march 'money ih their purscs-l'or what was the , , . , , . sole, obvious and inevitable effect of the under a new banner without the motto of ' protoctivc s f tcnl) j,ut t0 tiix ,llt. ,niui(m their old one engraven upon it. for the benefit of tlm few ? Tho progress 'of the American nation hss been one of Mr. Stanton's i.kttkk on Kw.sas Ar-jrapid, brilliant and unprecedented sue F.URS.-The propensity for letter-writing ?sfl "r? tlie 'M'tipi! of the l-oderal ..t T1 , , (Constitution, and so it will continue, in of Mr. I-. P. .Stanton, whom our readers, slil0 pf all tll0 (PIUlnoi;ltions cf the He may remember as at one time Secretaay of ' strictive school. .Stato for tho Territory of Kansas, last) Mr. Carey's late work. " Principles of manifested itself in the form of a letter to S.rinI "c'eijce," may be considered the. ., ... . ., ir it j-t- 1 climax of the arguments which are used tho editor of the Kansas JferatJif Freeam, ,,y ,iie Protectionists ; but while it shows which however floes not revoal any. a familiarity with the llinn-iest possible thing new or important, though it proves theories with the materialistic and vitter his vindieativencss and hostility to the'!-v ''l.,,,':icll('il,'! '01"thpsis of M. Cointe, ....... . L ... ! it exhibits, at the same time, an ignorance Administration; a fart which wo suppose iOf(1)0 amplest fact, whieh arc visible to does not particularly concern any one but ' the most superficial man of business. Not himself. The three points in the letter which alone are worthy of notice, arc that, "ho concedes tho point that Kan will be a free State ;" that her interests the least ol the peculiarities of Mr. farcy's work is the fact that it conflicts in every particular with nYtho principles of politi cal economy since the time of Adam Smith; and tho most remarkable of its will bo promoted by the exclusion of sla- peculiarities, and ono which we wero ut veryj and that tho people of Kansas had ,01'1)' "'"Me to understand on perusing u 1 11, . -,, .. , .... tho work, is tho fact of his dependence on better not meddle with nat onal politics. ',i , , -.- , e n . , ,,,, . 1 that treat initiator of the system for ar- 1 he first point was long since apparent gu,ent in favor of Protection, when we to every body who looked at tho true state 'all kuow that nearly the whole purpose. of the case; tho second is tho foundation ' anJ certainly tho most important pur and real cause of tho first; and as to the! 1 V"?1 th hi? ".,i,)a w third, iheolectors in that Territory, who strong indeed were his arguments in favor aro uosoon to take apart in tho Pre.-ident of freedom of commerco that it has been tial contest will doubtless use their own ,!l"1 ,,v 'ortl brougham, we believe, that discretion. Tho announcement ol Mr. i Stanton that ho is not yot prepared to act cither with., the Democratic or Kepubli- can party, will not create any great pub lic uneasiness, or bo likely to lead to a modification Jn the platform of cither. tho " Wealth of Rations" was rather a polemic agmnst tho protective system, than a treatise on political economy. Anil upon a perusal of "The Principles of So cial .Science," wo are still more convinced that tho prejudices of Mr. Carey, as of all tho Protectionists we have ever seen, will not permit him to see throuch the com plications of our foreign relations, of our set apart lor tho Widow and children ot renco lowmlii., one mid n lialf nnlia tSuulhwcpt I any decedent, the same shall be. appraised ; f Clinrticlil U rough, by Kttor nt Clearfield V. 0. , and set apart to said widow and children j innyllih IS.,11. li. II. JI.M.b. 1 by the appraisers of the other personal cs-1 vl1- I"- C" I"l j tateof such decedent. ! - v c a. LAwni-Ncn. I WANTKD. ,Sj.cak,r ffthfllect I A jotinil,vln.in Cabinet-maker, of in- J.U.UISM.I,, Jr. !dvt,ionsand K.ber habits, and a good i 1,1 -i .flrfV.rt',"'l 1 ,vo. kn.an. eun have constant einplovment Approved the eighth c ay of April, An- ,,v ,.,.! vi,, soon to the. der.i,iied. no ponnni one thousand eight hundred ,.- ; , ,ns ,vill U t,ivrn andh.ty-ntne. ..,,.,,..., i ' jcll.N (irKI.ICU. il. il AClvI.K. , cl(.nrfiellli p.,.( jny llth, IS.'.O. A woman .1 n n Tmu.r. Cm. r.an.v Walkei. ' 1)(.,,ahs it I:VA1M). i;fc,J i.ARKrooT .Ninktv Miles. esterdav lore- frnln lnr.(in, f ric:lrf10,i Co.mtv, Pa. on noon, a Wolllun, upparcntly about thirty tin. nirlit cf tho M Mnv. in-l. a vi'lin? man nn- years of age, a girl of four, and a niece of ini "l Owon Mi'tlovi-rn, 'impri.ninoil on a cliarL- of i j-.'.jI.m niicen, were louml walking upon the le- inirmry. !hii ai iiuvrrn is live i"i seven in vee, through the drenching rain, their thin .-.-.li i tth, l-M luiilt, Jurk hair, liirjjoki.cn oye, ami time-worn 'garments scarce covering n'.l .f nutior Inir imni'l. si.,i,. llu hmlo., n .ir their nakedness. Mr. John Vkr, the "f "" ,k , "I""0'1 .VKT' 'T"0 'n!.h"!a ,fl"'!' , , , , ,, ","" i. 'in B lil.uk hut, a i .iir nf L'utii fhoof, ninl limk with wiaif-ina-lcr kindly invitid Hum tito iho i,i, H n-.l ll,,n.,.-l shin. IV akn rrmrl will ivhurf-boiit, built up arousing firo, nnd ho given fur tho npireliciiiinn of tho snirl Mclio- madu them as comfortablo as circiimstan-; vein ami his delivery to (ho unilemijrncd in ccs would permit. Ho tl en learned from , Clenriiohl bumugli. the woman that she was from Bracken 1 ltr.liKUICK (1. MlbbKU, county, Ky , and was on her way to Pitts-! 1 ,Sh,e? I,.,.. .1, ...1. 1 ... .. 1 -. , Pheritl i Othi'i-, ClenrfiuM, Pa, May 1 , 1S.S9. burgh, where her parents reside, with her run 17 vol iv 1 two children and orphan niocc. Her 1ms-j I ' ' J '-J band went lo California some years ago, wissomjtioN Of PAIM'M'ltsn IP. and died tlmre. the woman badstrug- Tuo ii.,,lor..iKn.-.l homhv civ .i,.o that gled on in poverty, until she was at length the firm nf .M i; HUE 1.1. A CAKTKll, heretofore compelled to return to her former homo doiiiR buine.i in tho hormigh of ClearHoM, hns in rags. thin day bien iliaovol by inulu il consent. Ibe Without shoe; to cover their feet, the '""' i"--"- "ill hereafter he ronilueto'l by 0. I!. ur walked tho entiro wav to Leinet.m . . . "1,no r1'"''. "I""" U"nds, WlLTi KX II I HIT AT CLEARFir FRIDAY MAY 20th. . AFTENUUN PEHFOltMANCE ; 2 O'CLOCK. KVl-NING PI'KFORMAXCE 1 7 O'CLOCK. PRICE OK .ADMISSION 23 CEX; NO HALF PRICE. The CRAND PEOCESSIOX n-il! ESTEB T0 (it U a.m., lei by tin' lii:inili'''iil I.'." 1 1'arron'i luff I'uht h cli'ltiuU'il 1'iin.At.r.i.t'iii . HKAss B fuil'.wril t.y ii!l tlio iiiMli. :in., .wrirtrs Hu ri.liirt, A-r.. nilli.im ft lilell will be kvt li '1 UK l'.li ( IIAl:l"l, ilmiAii by I-.' iliiiii'iniix. Shribnd I'k. mill lri i-ti l-r tint ..vlebr; t 1 l.illpinl.in KHiwi Majhk i on iTiiin, l.-itc I i)-liin:iii i. i.rn. T'lrnTnu BUCCESS BEYOND EXAMPLE of tlii- ti'-'v -..-,.-i na. 1 r:uii iliriuil Ai r.AHiii-Tiw-. noM- n'l:l'-!!'' l t, ll:t el:il'li-.h.m nt -Ih-ii Bnrj'AM&. excelli'iit nut veintil in tlnir pri'l''.inrul dum OA writ u-i utiimji ';ti'li:ibl n lti'-ir f'Mii'.iul. THE BRIIjLIANTPERFORMANC!:- M ill i-'iiniiic:!'-'' null .llirnll'l Act nf fiiiuttttiont J.iiti:,i.' . l-v li Miili-aO'l IViinl'- f"q ncMrl inn. Win- by iii,- i:u;., u.i,:,.i, i.a rum; AN.stra All K'l ;r.,l:i:in -i-. nf from VQ. THE SIECE OF SEVASTOPOL, V" t v in . itivi:i:s i At'i:ii.liliv l.l.ill.i by tho follow. ii- Ai-r.baii" ArlNt.t Min. i.i: ruin'. iii:i:i: 'ii:i:vi.i:i!, Mom. moki'IT, (Ki.lilMIS'i, '1 li" U:KAT .M Ui.KV i;i:'i'i!i.lis il. ,i .i. r; i(;n.'. n. Tin- ill!" 'IKsiji k i,VMSAl'S. n,l l!ie w.tI l-ri'ii iwti. ii I: I V I.U 1 MII.V, II. HKIMfs.tlio InhniUDii- Mitn-Tilonkpy, nn 1 i". r.r..,T v xi-.l-oiivii. lai l.eke I 1,.,,-kw.tr.l l:i..-r. iin I M.IN'S. I'AI'l.o, lln ll'-reu-lf. .m l I'mwiiin Il.ili l-livr. THE WAB IS INDIA, n bi-mitll'iil lr:nt.iic bi'll by iftvi'r:t of l:ie I "iiijuuv. i , wlil'-h V. Kivi:m tx-ill i-r.ie. Rl the rli.ini.'U r of lilt- brao HAVtl.ui K Tho Anti;i. li-.n Mentifio Wi'Q'b-r. Ii.-j'l il" i, ftiil lii-el. i up. bv lln-Ur.ui (; vir.:i:isi, 11. I.I'N'.NKI.IA Ilorsomanship "f firaro !'..Vll Hill lA'-e.lence, 1' Jill H AIill lii I.K-. GEMS OF rm LflKD! A 5rituf br:t'.itilhl I'uM'i nrnl 'I nljU'aux.nXiNMTtf.l y Hi. .In. v-:iilj Corpj n:i I their J"llin M.'i-H. mi S'lii'i, Unn'-e.. Clrolciiua imp .i-i-, , .Ve., four walked tho entiro wav to Leiinet.m. .. r' w,r l''' .' n ilLlniin. ,.f;., II. " ll... 1110 books tlllu Accounts in... ........ v, miiv-,j .i.iiv.-. jin.Y -;uj and foot-sore, nnd faint und hungered, ' llloe 1,1.1'linln it iu nunliic. I. .1..-....! I... A . I J .......... ..w. u. v... . vi. -riii ur, j I, remain fur colleelion. 0. I!. MERRELL. L. R. CARTER, no. 17, vol. Iv. Lexington, they were kindly forwarded by i J railroad to Louisville, and i'roin that point1 ai.i:.' '."viiy -y uu.v.,iiim gin ne gen- Commiwiunerii appointed hy tho et to In- dezand thirty-two othtr. all Cubans. OTrrlIPV ,,T It ieems thnt they agreed with the cap- S anVihorubli, tain of the brig African to put them into cd h'.s llrocery' Fntcimt-L' Catastrophic on tuk Pens-j international exchanges, of the lan-s whi.ch j'oard i svlvasia Railroad. A Lnemxotive Mown to' govern tho exchange of fcommoditien, to a ,Sta,e"' FranmmU, and Three. Men Killed We learn 1 nuflieientij clear extent to enable him to tlmt 1 r ii n:n j 1. .i, . . .." ' iriini mo liisDurgn papers mat a eatas- bo conipotont to form a.judgn,ient a to trophoof the most appalling nature occur-1 what constitutes, in theso roepeats, the red on Monday, morning on the rcnnsyl-' material interests of a nation, vania railroad.m the vieinity of Green- To sot, however, the foam of the pro burg, it nppeatie lhat the ballast train tectionitttn at rest, we would inv. tliat. n , was in service as -jisua!, and that while on country increased in manufactures accord- if a w tr nnar nni) tx- J V n Bliyv..i ,'.r.i. I ' : j . i , i , ih mntmini nf .11 bni w.n h V A ' . ' r" "" uiimiuo nig ns us population oecotnes more aense : aiie contcmptof all honctt ron, or to cf Greensburg, the locomotive exploded the denser tho population, of course the oiuomowuo inienianu meaning oi.niie wna a tremendous report, Rtl ijr three less room for agricultural pursuits and May 0, 1 859. .11. UtrllCI.I) Ci AS COMP A N YThe crosity of tho commander. When found ccrporarnlo tho Clonrlield Oas rin,.-,ny,' nro ro Upon the wharf bv Mr. l'.aker.thev u.ie in ciuenteri to meet at llin Court ll , il..n.. scarcll of a PitUburgh boat, in hopes to rough of Clcarflolil, on Saturday nvxt (May 14), get passage to that city. tViieianafi (Jaiette. at :,! 'c,"CKi r- M- fur P"rpofo of orfianiiing, nd making preparations for opening tho Books , " . f"r fitbseriptions to the stock of mid Company. I nB hxn or THE Cl-liA rn.IIUBTr.n Lite- A full attendnnee.is reiiuented. niTiox. Tho famous Cuba filibuster expe-' mny 10, 1S59.-H. no. 17. vol. iv. dition hasturnedupat Portau Trinoe, Hay-' li, connisting of Don . lone Ellas llerinn-' (.IIOCKHY AM) COM'T-CTIOX RY. dez and tbirtv-two other.:, all Cubans. .......r.., uiino iiiioims ma oiii inendi io jenerally,lhat h has ro-open- I . . -a-. , . --". "'...I) nuu .".ii ei in, nary ai ine olil .., v, imeen nines in mo pol l oi ttana 1.. the IlorouKh ot Citrwensville, whore he ' in ni" vimiiuo.-,, iii v.un:i, ior w inen unr- win oe prcparen to supply all with Sugar, Coffee, vioe ho waa to receive $1000. When tho T" Molasms, liacon, rf-o. Door, Lemonade, Can time came for them to leave tho vessel, A,t' I-'"''' Cakos, 4c. 4 o. He respoctfully soli there watoo mueh sea on or too little. c" ''"' ' Pftronage. courage among them to venture, and olmMi. 'uhl ZF.'Tr l ,f?mrno,la'4 th,e the vessel continued her voyoCe to Port I ST t?T J Co-ork, and will au Prince. Tho Giptain-C.eneral of Cuba I , ' ,." , . l..o rlo,l,i i e i. . ... m,y Jfij no.l,. vol. iv. ...... .1...J.I.1. nn, n .!, IU A Ul t HU IVilro lrt..i..,l 11. t. MWKn.1l . I A I.. . .. , . ...,vo ii. ..ciiiniiii iu cj(n:uiliuilisili, anil . I1MIVKTII ITInv- i..-i t... . if thev ImvA nnt. aneeoerle.l i ,nitiB.J A '"'TnATI0N " ICKLetters . . . ....j, .'ii OI Administration havinir hnnn nr.nl.J n some vessel to eomo to the United rhe estate of William Wcbcr late of H?ady tow'a , Wo Shall not be surprised to bear shin, all mr.nn rinvinv , , , 1 , . ....b...om..iu pain po- llO has Btrune tin some of them, bv me. will present thorn without dlav in way of encouraging others, and sent the; CHARL0TTA WEBER , Administratrix. Brady tp. may 10, 1859. no. 17. vol.lv. rest to try the African airs of tho Spanish I prisons at Ceuta. afThe Senate of our State Legislature uiee-n one-niiru oi us members each year, two-thirds, or twentv-two. holdino- rnror The politics of those who hold over at tins tune is as follow Benselos. and contradictory jargon of their men and ..-shattering the engine to the more tho necessity of finding some crats, eleven Opposition! Of the retiring resolutions and address. X Jfh Dodds the engineer, andotherj and until tho population of the Senators, six are Democrat, and fiv On .l. r .e . . M.r. Hoods the Conductor, were killed United SUtM heenme. ark ifPdiit. fl.af. IliAeA mB:lAM 1 ror me m-nemoi our readers we eivo tr.Di.nii., ..j t uo.. ,' j --.. ., :v " , .. . .".". ii uuseim .-iijutjiumn, engngea win pe no ouiiei lor tne surplus, it is per. the resolutions as condensed as possible, 'as a fireman on the train, injured to such fectly in vain to talk of competition in o that they can got the sense without the n extent that he died in a few minutes. 1 manufacturing with a country where the nonsense. "Wl," wea, was mown aens:ty oi tne people, and the consequent v hcrias, v nen, in me course of hu man events," a few disappointed political position. A Long Term. John Lehman has been sentenced to imprisonment for lifn at 1T.1 r . . .. i rnana, mo., lor violating tho person of P.d jreatwasthe force of , great petition W labor redu.Tog! spirants are movvl to fir. vent to their th srsna af -th. dV.l T, ". ZT?" ? norse stealing, ana sentenced to an addi- I " ' yuif, (swjcis JPUUCTU IU irvt1! W ID I IIO.HH Ol tiMthf stinht Vinra I vsuv j-Ktrnto Millinery nnd Mantumaking. rpiIE undersigned would respectfully inform J. the cititena of Curwentvillo and vicinity, that she has commenced the above business, oa door abovs Thompson's store, where she will be pleased to accommodat all who may favor nor with their patronage. MAROAItKT MOORHEAD. May J, US9. no. 16, vol. Ir. hv tho Legion ol Uoinics, .il.'iiirn. I ii I l.l:. Mini.., iiui.tNii, i:tr.i:s. has. I'.Ot'K Wi:i.l mi 1 Hie two K ii.ua. m vi'i:i:s v AHU n l i:tI)Y. ;o look out fo: ki of l un! 'I'ha I'ril. nf the Arms, Mile. CAM1I.1.K. ns llio Fly ini; rtvlph. 1'ii-h ant l'sni iijii, n a rti'rv I hnrr. Ml.l.K. MAIiiK. - K ..l-.ii t'.na of tl M.inazi. hy lhat liiclily-trniii 'l r.twil .litpit.-r, liililrn hy tin charming ciuoKtrf.-iint- Mine. Will It IS. Thc'l'hroi' Ura'i'V Mllci. MAIIiit KKIIE, A.N .N KIT K, nn. INK Trick; IIoinos, Porfr'nii in; r.inii', nnil I'.'ir.Ir Kh.'t laiiils. of .'Xtraori'.lniiry learn liVM'xhihiti'il by tliatialrnlcj liorpo brt:l.i.T, O. F. lilvtKn. Ricinj k Hurdle Leaping ivini tin' lUi'ici uf tho iiii'T, bai-kcit by LiffUttiinQ J.'iiftrt. Tlir ci'at rantoiTiiminta Vs. FIUNCHIS. .IKKhMI; AN T,)IS K. tn ilir nilrili fil, i.i,lo-5pliltih: r.tirlr&qtta llillct.a-M.tri! bv tin' ln-ng'.h of thi I '',iiiuiiv. 'the Siviuj in the flrcl, r.yninatic Unilrr!., Tcri'fti cli.iri'an Killortaintni'liM, Vo f il an I tnitrunii'ntnl ilrllfrlns, Willi all tho nllirr arioin-a, nnvr before lirartl of In ono Inhibition, will b.i fnrllior miRirionloil A nivlc still mora v.'ralilf with the pran'l con clmiini; -ono of the porform auoc, brinf; no It') than that superb Dramatic Illustrating pf Pr.oMs Poetic l.eren.1, MA.ZEPPA, or We Wild llnrnti oi Ttirtitry. Cbarrie trrs ntu'aine-1 by a talentoil Cotnpanv of Arton. n..ilsted hy th'. i'ro'iiw of Kiiuratrinni nh't ruitt.iiiiiniNt.i, In which the ei'!...rati''l horse Tlniniler bnltwlll iiptiear ai the flory, buUuiL'4 buiimI. This company will exhibit t the fol lowing places, rhilipsburg. Thursday May 'M Lulhersburg, Saturday " 21tb Tunxsutawney. Monday " 23ro. F. COULD0CK, Agt BLANK ARTICLES Agreement, legal formfor between School, Dirctori, and Teachers, for ale at tho office of the "Clcarflold Eopublican." All good hI, and fine market, tee advertisement of tinmmnntm Lands, Lindscy's "Blood Searcher Has CreatedaOreat Exciteme. TIIROOOIIOIT tniS ASO 0TMSS COCStH l'rom the Numerous C'ei , Scrofula and Cancer IT IS CURING DAILY, j EVERY FAMILY SHOULD GET, AND USI I1 It ii for sale by all respoctahle Wl' w" Dealers throughout the United Statei R.M. LEMON, Proprllr Hollirlaysbarg, Blair Co. April 15, 1859, no 16, rol. ir.