Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 25, 1859, Image 2

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CLKAItFlLLI', May 27, K-'i.
Democratic State Ticket.
Al'MTi )lt GEXF.UAI..
RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT
op rnit.AM:i.i'in i.
8URVEY0II (iK I Ell AT,,
JOHN ROWE
OF ITANKUN ( 111 NTT.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
Tito Uele'ute!i elected hist full to revi-e
mid nioilil'.v the "C'lMwfoi'd (.'nmitv Sy
loin," ure re,tiojteil to meet for ihut jinr
,ose in the (.'unit House, in (.'learlield, on
I'nendiiy evening Ulut June, 1K.V.I. Those
townships thut failed to elect delegates tit
llm time appointed, will cull u meeting
Hiid nppniui them, ns ngener.nd represen
tation is reriiircd. Ilv order of Com.
JAS. II. LAUULMER, Ch n.
This Inurateanu A rosTATC. Thd'eim
rylvniiian of tho Ol h inst., reviews in nn
nhlc urticle tho chnracter, pit-t history,
nnd ntiitudoof John W. Fount.-, whose
eourso for tho past eighteen months has
been more like that of u inudnian acting
under tho imgovernahlo impulses of n
frenzied imagination, than h man obeying
tho dictates of a rational intellect, influen
ced by tho ordinary motives of prudueo
nnd common honeity. This man, who in
character so
vulnerable hiaself, has not
hesitated to assail, with the vilest vitupe1
ration, tho friend of his early manhood
and tlio patron of his fortunes, using the
position for whi h ho is indebted to that
friendship and patronage, to give greater
force to his puerile enmity. Of tho mean
ness of such conduct it is useless tospeak ;
uud certuinly this man must be degraded
below the reach of human imagination, or
more insane than vile, if his own feelings
tiro not the heaviest punishment that c.iuhl
he iiilbotod upon him ler his ba-e lligrati- 0f six hundred students ; but should its
tudoj nnd more galling still to his lnalig- j patronage increase Tor the year to come,
nant heart must bo tlm consciousness of ;as it has during tho past, the Colleg-
the contempt with which ho is tepoded ; rooms will be far too limited for thoso scck-
by the man in whose praise he once ex-1 ing admission.
haustetl the entire voeabulnrv oriaudaturv
. i ,. " . , . . , .; I oLiTics i.n Cai ii'oitxlA. A late Califor
language, nnd seemed to regret his inabil-j,, ,ot,r av,:A Iiv,lv ,illl0 is
lty to coin new phrases by which to extol dtirihg the next few months. A I'nited
him still more. It must indeed be w orm- jStates Senator is to be elected by the Leg
wood to his soul to Io compelled to con- islutiii-c next lo be clio-eu, ami linmina
fess that throughout the year and , half 1,ons fo,r1,',,ltf K?,y' "f "'," r-f"r.f?,i;
. , , , , ., gress nnd the luibernntorial chair, will ull
in which his Journal has teemed daily, )0 nin,i0 ,v;,, Fp0, ial reference to the
and Jiis oral addresses upon every oppor-; Senatorial light, (lov. Weller is a candi-
tuntty, with the most malignant abuse of
the President he 1ms nm-er Mtceeeded in
eliciting a syllable of reproof, or even nn
evidence, that it had attracted his notice,
unless indeed it may havo been nn ex
pression of pity for tho miserable creature
who could descend so far below tho scale
of humanity. The Pennsylvania!! says;
" For twenty ycarB no praise of the pres
ent Chief Magistrate wns eulogy, no de
votion to his interests too sacrificial, no
eervice too unselfish, His own political
associates were worthy, patriotictmd truth
ful men, and whether in or out of office,
he claimed their support, often obtained
t nml tin w nn in-ittefnl
' . .. ....
del. Ho i the public reviler of former)
friends the public nnsrepresentor of
their motive-, principles and conduct ho
is arrayed against tho I'resident, the Cubi
net, the pnrty majority in Congress, riri-
ninry and State Conventions, their resolu
, i . : ii. :.. ii.. .
11a is tho orrnn of:
Jlut notwithstanding nil this, where' l'"""'llJ i1""11 "n nine nero- i posing nny r ream operations in uie .,-
stands ho now? Upon the battlements, I b fore, expressed, in regard to a foray up-' riatic, these lines of communication, and
tlefendir." the citadel which he nssisied to I011 'hihuhua and Sonora, in the event of tlm water communication between Trieste
rear f IiThe the advocate of his former' tn0 '"'mi'e of the Pike's Peak gold adven-.' and the mouth of the Po, must be regard
friends nnd associates? No! He n(iwi,ur0. That agents havo been nt work in ! ed ns lost to Austria. Hut thero is an un
builds the Trojan horse' for tho introduc- jfc'ett'nE UP nn expedition, which is to be1 jiortant railroad from Vienna over Venice
tion of trenchei-ous enemies into the cita-1 concentrated in Chihuahua nnd Sonora, ! into Lonibardy. Tho line runs over the
1IU1I9UUU lll.llilllt-t-r,. 1IC la 1.11U U1U11II UI , . . 1 .
Uissention the leader of faction the bla- 'nrrival nil these tilings warrant the he -
tant representative of disappointed Inen;licf tliatl nn inrond, peaceable or other-!
throughout the Commonwealth. wise, win ,e mane lino 1110 Mexican
Havo tho pooplo of Pennsylvania nskedl;Male8,vl,"t'h,' lmvft - All that
themselves theso questions : Who has j1 wanted to give a suecesslul issue to such
changsd this Politician-Editor or all liis!u cxpfitlitum. is money-money to pay
lnrn.,,1- fi-icnds? Who ha- llm r.,,..nsi. i f"' the r.rovisions for tiio uso ol the men.
n liHnvprntnint. belorA tlio wnriil
the 'Political-Editor or tho lVesident
of the United States? Who represents
tho dignity, honor, power and interests of i
this nation Javks JimiANw, the chosen
had of the nation, with his' Cabinet, or
John W. Fornevf Who is in the line of !
'tisto nnother sea." When thewe
lions ore nnsw re
th just and j'Uti-iotie
will see thnt treas
ia their midst
anil calumny have been nupporte.t nnd ,.
countennneed-that men hnveLeen nllow-. r
l to assail tho honor nnd weaken the
ten the-
power of our Government for bad pur
poses, -thnt there is no civt se for dis
sension, and it is not for patriotism or
principle not for nny real or threatened
danger to our liberties, our liapj ins, or
Tirosjierity, thnt men of 1'eniisylvniiia are
invoked bv a small bsnd of their ; ll'.w
ciuiei s, iu ou (tisioyiu iu i no viovci mucin
.,.,L. ,r '
of thiB I nion,"
.... . .. - . .
.r ,1
Am Lxi'I.aation. U c regret that by
n oversight whicli may occur with nny
llumnnpnti, . ,,- .,,,t T n.wl -1,1j,1i l H.a .
Sllll'l I UI1V t'l 11111 llli Mill. ,,,111.11 1.' I lilt; ... . ,nl,,l,. n..nH l I,... . I...... 1
, - ... . , i i w nii'iitiif, iittivti init-i ntioii nine oi i-ll I u )l,
two have personal interest, to subserve in ((t West).a.n, on tho line of j " ' ,.
nnd private revenco to erntifv ? ho lal- ,t. J t..V... i: ... i t-. ...... i c...'"."'
... , . . . , in.-, hiiiiii-b luii-r n 1 1 it rvuiiun lilt ennui, live S innlil
sif.es the record ol his past life T W Inch j nijleg al)ove liichtnond. V... in the erec- ' cepted
of the two must say "If my bnrk sink, ',. ntar. : i.a f., i " I .'.
When these ones
I. ns thev must be. then ;tV. .. .V vi . ... , . 2 , . I,nh0 I"" "'' l" i''l route; winch " vi ...s ,.,ow iiii.i le.icesw.u. m.,.iv, wock. ., ,8r', w,kl- Frnlt
on Iiim ts'en 1 ourl-hmi ' 1 1 ., , ' , , , 1 n, nni, u, is on ui tun tune, com- , ------ -j - u, u, 1 ,,1111,1,111,, .u o 1 ,11, ,11111, .jiei, son a i.uie 01
111 iiiwi in.i 11 iii'iiii.inii- fflnl fiV in,,,! nu. unnci a r.t ,., , an, i,nl 1 , . , .. .. , ! I 1 ,1 1.. ,.f . 1 n .. . . i . 1 -. , . ....
Ilia tiiiKPetirescntolion . , , -"-"."-."" , ' , 1 111 I Itletecl as a continuous railroad. unit iii.isi.-i.-n tno rit-inemn iii usuuiiuiiiy j.aine rni , ,vc. sc. Among uie .nontlilics may
liiai, iiitst t pr si n ini ton i u I,.,.,, J.,l,.,l ,. v ....... i .... .. . . , ...i i i i. l : . i. . i- i i . i .. i.. r. i ii ,i...i i. ....
un uvtTsigui, wiucii may occur w nu nny suetu uie oiu .-siaio arsenal or magazine, iionner, uie firoprietor ot the vm 1 nrk list ot worihie mar are gilding our coun
Mic, we failed to furnish a copy of tho B'nich was destroyed by the traitor Arnold Iedirr. The Aeto lurk Weekhi is without try with bright mellow light. Jtev. Dr.
Mercantile Appraiser's List to the ".Tour-i5" 1781, tolcr wilu .ft. number of exception the best etory pnper published, j ,l,oTiy.
. . " , ;eftno and other munition of war, Its list of regular contributors is ernced
rial ofhec, as requests by Mr. Long, the , I with the names of the most snarklinirl Tue Con Ek Trai.b or tuk World. The
Apjrraiscr. We wore under the inprcssion '
. ... 1 ill.
wc had done so until the statement in the
Journal informed us of the contrary. The
this
faultisour own, nnd we have no hcsila-'
tiom in Bhouldering the responsibility nnd
exonerating Mr. Long from all bl.jnie in
iti i..n.ni!- 1. !.. .: 1 il 1
tho transaction. In justice to him, there-
Hi J ... . . 1 . All-. AT. 1 1 . t .
.
ire-
luie, we mnwe nn- siaiemcnt ana upoiogy. a
'm f'tl'im M i I i Hi
liratin, lrci'M Mil inn, hli rnntiMi
Li In fi II ttwtiv I'turtli, flip llit,'t"li'l f r llii-lr
. ... . i . . i .
nto i,t-.,l...ll,.i. .!. ,l F,.ni.
, . . ,i .i
' I'm -i- .,,-i
In moid kdil'e iml ( "lli-icm -tinli fi rilic
nii.ii fin u mum in-nr. nlul it.'lin n nil
flllll tl.'llllp It nil
i in .
hi i in .fii i .
r .
I I i , .,
M1" ticutlii nro
til" ,. m (n which ii
of ambitious moil rlioul
. i . . ....
i, i. immii ' uif-
I, I 1,0 rR.-llli.-P.I fr
'lln I'i'ii I' nation -. 1 1 1 o great walls of
! in li I ml h fence, whi'h kIiouM be the
clmiiiii -I pioliviois iiTii civilicd people
which liniilil nveit war by tilenciitg I lie
nm nun, unci sheathing llm sword, Such
if, and hiu'Ii we would fain believe is
IHiitl, the purposes for which treaties lire
l.iI'llliMl. nnd t, what II :ld relutation
tit this doe Ii it i-v disclose. What ft mis-
hi. .1,1,, it..i,-L-,,.,i-
nil this is ilhi
v ... ,, ,, ,,, .iih.. --iiiiii-ii.
.
, ,. , ,. .
every year l.y those Eurypean lamU, n,
wlii.li tnnties intnl of H.ljtHiin ( ho!
dillicuhies, me the very genus of conten
tion. With what diligence do the wnr
making monarchs of Europe, sen-ch the
musty parchments of other (lays, to disj
cover a pretext to justify an invasion.
How they Ireasnro and venerato a treaty,
tlm broad htipulations of which, lenvo am
"'
pie room for a fight. With what con-
mule readiness do they pervert the plain
! bn ii,... i,.., I ii-.n.,l. nn i t i.u
day, to which their signatures and m:'.1k
yesterday, gave sueredness, and to which
,( , i . .i.i '
tlu'ir J.cMrts UiNMiMiteu, ius (hoir IjuikIs i
signed t:.o bra.en libel of their intentions. ;
Jn!iifiiii, Tholarge nuniberof students
in utten'danee at tlm Iron Citv College has'
.. i . ,i " ,! .
miulo it noeessary lor the tnanagers of that
. I
popular institution to open separate rooms
for the several deparlineiits of tho College. I
;0nu Hall, capublo of seating
. ii v i, u ..in t l.. :
land fifty students, is now appropriate
exclusively to those engaged in book-keep-(
ing ; another, with aenjmeity for one hun-1
died andfifty, is devoted to the writing
i . .., .. i . , i
Uepartment a tliiril, with neoominoda-
,L
lions lor two hundred, is oecunied bv
those engaged iu mathematical studies,
whilo the fourth, used lis a tectum mom
is occupied from four to six hours each
. .
day, by some, of the Professors with their
I'lnswes Tlm nw.sntii ,l,il lt i- f i.
'College are ample for the accommodation
""t" I'T re-clwtion, nnd lien. Penver,
(''? ol iNansas.) nnd the lion. Milton S
Lntlmui. aro also understood to be in llm
Held. Each of these, too. is n prospective
candidate for the United State Senate. -,
Should 1'enver not be nominated for Gov-
ernor. he will belikelvto run for Conuress
in place of McKibben, and be elected. !
Cilinun H..nl,ni onntnvU !, ml.,,.. rv '
grcssiounl nom nation with C. L. Scott,
late member, but the hitter has l he inside
track, and will be apt to win. John Nu-
gentsays ho will run for something, but
if so, he will probably run alone.
The Foray iton Ciiihi ahi a and Sono-'cusu
RA. Our correspondent from Leaven-:
worth City, says the St. Louis Republican, ;
1 ....... .. . ... . 1 1
"off) noi a uni u oi uotiot, r nim t ne condition
of the men who have gone out to the gold 'tho Western Alps, liraetz, Mahrburg. Lay-
region the destitution of many of them bach, Trieste to Venice, and thence to
even when leaving our fiontier, and the 'Verona. This line, however, winding, ns i
probability that hundreds and thousands 1 it does, round the coast of tho Adiintic, j
will bo in astute ofabsolute starvation and; is liable to be destroyed by tho French,
'therefore ready for anything, soon after ',
This lins been the main difficulty in the
lwu - v f earlier organization, nnd innysho controls beyond nil danger of inter-
'r' Invent nn elli.-icnt force from being
PCtln ,.r"1,111- The country will look with
rnU(-'1 interest to the future movements of
,he fd'husters on the Western Plains."
. :7--: .
New Iron Firvacf.s. During tho past
ones-!."., . . "' r--
;.,i.. a ,!. i,.ic.i ot,
' ' ' V.1:!1 '."h
V . i-ii r V- . ,", 1,1
, inu wiit.-r iiiic, nu ui tviiicii can ne intven
to the city, or those furimce. in the most
available hianr-er. A eon tract hns been
entered into withOen. .1. J Worth, agent
of the Carbon Hill Conl Mines, for fit Kl
ton of coal per week, on tho most liberal
terms,
i 'Kf.cr. T.--1.... vr: t - i
i,i,., :,. ,t ., t... : t . i
.Mow in their first funiance in October
L.f ,, ln n,hn ,.:.,.,.,., 1
,-,,i 9. u .', nun, ,, ill u. ti,., CAJII'l't (,(
iqniinuiy 01 iron 1 111s year, nt iho rate 01
11 J-' - "', ""' ""i "i
"(it) tons per week. Weslham was the
site, of the old State arsenal or magazine,
A Great Amr. There is snid to be at
la it,,-, a .... K. .;.. u. l.ir ...l
time fnur miViot of soldiers under
in F.urope, nnd this without count-
arms
intf sailors, or civil or nnlinnnl ennrda rtr I
militia ofany kind Of this Immensearmv.i
'Prance hasi CTl.OdO; England 229,000;
iiVVJ , ' il roTo r I ''i'4
,u,i,i, , oii-"-,ii, um.uku ; onruiniu, iiu.vow .
r - ... .. i aoo. .j .1!. n TV o.'.t- 'l
i.""" i iHisKin, uw.uto ; .-snruinin, ou.uou :
Tugcftny, 16)000 . nnd the German State.
.
terterai army of "oii.ow,
men ol our Slate iri V 'y T """ route is covered Willi iron-tracl most ol - mo...cih. o uue. i i-iKuson uie ,-coic i Leslie, American Vnion, N. Y. Picayune, Flag
1,11.11 "i vui ii uo -j jie KlchniOlld Jhxna rh SJVS : Manv new .1 : 1 1 .. .1.:. .: I iiKtrnnnnmr. eui-ne1 to ron l.v 1, mar, F ..r... i .1... 11 ....... i.:.. Z.
. . .,, V 1, , .,, 1. I , 111 ,, l,.1- lull UlU, II. a l.n, .,,. .I.n . nnh. . . .. . 1 H I I- H N ,' ' I N I 11 IV 111 111.1 lll'lll V I'C 11'U 'I, 11.1 IT P. U'llll'V l,r,lll,llll. 1 BlOirt .1(1-
I Mllitntjr PoniMnn of Atnlila In nj
l lift Linn of Cnmminlrnn 1
' 'n l',,', w " " ' l l
,,t-.l:il ..... . I .. I t i . .
ii " "Miri. in mutely tiiiiiim I H 11' ll
jniti'V rntiinl Sit 1 4 1 1 (i itt , ft tt I lh liinlH'l"
., - , ,,v (1,,,,,!,.,
j hIi iua nnd Castile,
i.f Aliii.lii.i,
VI ill, ill
ll III"
ai'iininn in inv nnd inkcn up il
I.. : I I . I ..
.11! 'I I limit III III V Mill IHKPII IIP 1 1 IIH Intl.
1 .1 h h I l I in. Miifcir i ii i in. f ! i.i.i, ii ii I.. i
to antt lln succor nl' their Fii'iii Ii nlli",
, . , . , ,. . , , , . , ,,
. . . . .
nun iiim Hull. K I'V inn Altll IHI1. ill
..,..,. ,,, ,,n;.,. ,tiu ,,1.1,1i111,i
the iiliiuk by llm Auli in-im. Vi
i i . .............
unm oi i-ulniiiiiiiiiiUuti lirhvi'on Auli-i,
,rO,or nil,.! Imr .n..Hii.M in Ilnly, mnl
(ho f,nlrcKi nhii li coiiKlittito Imr inili-
I Inrv hlroiitrl Ii llui-n.
1'ittil .Sii,oli'iui 111. niccoi'ilo,l in ron
trolling tin' (.'iiliiimt nl Turin, tlm inlliif
(ni l' of A list rin prin-uiloil tlmr.', iiml from
lsl'i to n fuitmi'fpnl (Into nil the ulrato
.,;,.! u-.l,. ,,r u l;..; .i:........i
Helmut tho i-ontinjfi.ncy of a I'rcnch in jnililic! J, lures roii.U of tlm Fcinin.irics
viiMion of Itiily. Tin) Alpinn route. Iie.(n(l,., to, or,o for mnlu mid one lor lo
Uvcen Sivit,.,1,-1.,.1 h..1 Sanliniu woro not j ,,..,.,.,.,.,..,, n ,,,,,, n ,,,,, oforcn,
l.lllvnnl illll.rnvnri lull l.ul-t-tnv.tlv. r,.,n.li,n. l i .
. . . !to.l,-no repairs weie undcrtuU.-n, no that "n" 11 ,,0,,r10 oi conieeiioimry eMflt.li.sn
I'iiled. ' ..' ... i . ' ... . . 1 ... :...: i.l..
...I . t i. .'. ...i .l
. ., - r. a ..
,,,,ll i.ln u rt u,.n,n ,l limn, l,,t, I 1..,,.,.,., to.
r,"n,- .'i ,i.i in 'i i'iiii ....-
.,,,.. j,,,!,!,,, wUi ol, tho pjclmonl Hide
of I lie Alpo, the forls of Fenestrelles, Vi-
niidio, E.xillei mill others, ivnro ereete.l to
guard mid ),rotett I ho deliliM of tlm Mont
Cenis iind Mont ( min vru Mutes mid the
eoiist-liiie. These lortN were intended to
prevent a surprise or imjiedo nny invnsion
by the 1'reneh, nnd to enuhle the Sardini
uiis to iiiti'ii'i'pt their march, mid cut up
their vorp us I hey ilHgorgeil from thoil
files. J'.ut under the present circiiinstitn -
u-';ces of the French and Sar.lininn nllinnce,
iiny iiuvi'f oi inuiht.", im m i.iidi.M't irii i iiu -
l"'f i'"'- They ate signillcnnt only in so!
l.ll 1,1 Llll y ruuiv lllull.lil)ll,JllJll-lltfris1llii:iini..i, ru iiriir.-, iiiuihd a
Austria lo transfer the pcene of coutlict
...:t. i .... i- :i I. j' I . ..
I.l' . I
own Jtaliiii) torntornw. In punuiance ol
Hds n.o policy nho has assumed tho of-
feiiive, crossed the Tieino, nnd though
Ibis movement must be regarded under
tho, l"'e,'('"t 'dfered relations ns merely
Iircliniinarv to the real campaign, it is,
! . ,i t . -it t .
nevertheless possible and iirobable that a
I i .in i... r, i,. k r..;
sod which, if lost by the Austrian, would
, l,ul . ih.lii, , I ll,,,' ,'I.I,.,.I 1,1 I in , .nlii!
,, , ,-- . , , , . .
i Eoinbardy and the province of Ye-1
nice, the position of iho Austiians is veiy I
S,(,"K' ) tho rear it is covered by Hie
Alps of Tyrol, nn ancient Austrian prov-
1 i -, .i t . .
inett, while in the .south it is protected by
tl
for armies to pass. In the heart of these
territories is a grand (inadianyle ol tor-1
iri sifl. rnititirunoi
Verot.ii. Tese h era on
l!lo j,llc di Uanhr Mantua. Venice etc
u-ith the loi-tt-..srs .,f Milan mnl l',.vi,i
I, ii-niiii s ii -. i.,ilitv m I v., , I
works noon the exttvme wesiei n win,, of
this position, while South of the l'o, 15o.i'
logon guards tho ii(,proaches to that river.
liologuik is connected by railroad with
Verona nnd the central croup of fortresses.
Any Hank marches w hich the French may
undertake from Spe.zia, one of their
ports of debitrkation, or from the South
generally, it is probably in the plan of tlm
Austrian to intercept from liologim. !
... ... . T . .
These Hank marches which would lead
through tho posses nnd defiles of the Ap
penines would not bo w ithout their great
i isks and danger.
The advance of the allied French and
Sardinians upon the central plains of Lorn
Lardy from tho west, is interrupted by
Humorous rivers, such ns the Tieino, the
Add i, the dglio and others, coming (low n
from the Alps nrd cowing in ft southern
direction into tho l'o, all of which are
dwP '"' m-0l1 enough to renders passage
""der resistance liable to perplexities and
losses, then, lliiaUy, there is the river
Addige, which also coming from the Alps
Pi otects Veroiiiuind tlmstroiii places east '
ot 'rona, nnd winding m a nenu-circlo
around them, Hows a few miles north of
tho oii.lwuehures ot the l'o, into the Adri-
fttlCl Au-tria calculating upon the inlet fe-
reneeof England, collected many steamers
and crafts upon the rivers, which in that
would have allorded excellent means
for provisioning the army, but as there is
no immediate prospect of the llritish op. j
........ I I. . ,l t
:.M)inering, one ol tlm prominent points ot
who will, no doubt, bombard Venice and
' ...
Anconn, to establish n position on the
northern const of the Adriatic. There is,
however, a railroad br.incl.inir oil' IVoin i
this line nt Mahrburg. leading over Klage-i fine astronomer by spending a short time
furt nnd liotzen to Verona, which is not j every evening in ga.ina at the stars, after
exposed to such contingencies. But Aus- ringing a bell for nine o'clock. Sir Wil
tria hns, besides thi , another line of com-PI'Tl'S who at the ago of -I.-), had
niuniention with tho seat of war, which
1 ception. It is the old route from A ienna,
over Lin,, Salzburg, Inspruck, Hot .en,
; and Trente, through tlm mountain passes,
land deep gorges of the Tyrol, to Verona.
1 "ls ' iitorieul route which the
Gprmnn Kavsers traveled in olden times
their nrinies, whenever their pres-
was required in trothlesomo Italy. !
. .
the road over Venice be inter i
the provisioning and reinforcing !
01 Iho army in J.onii.ar.ty would have to !
."" " "i"'ii .
lwit1' their l,0,V0,fuI "avy AJri,i!. in-l!"1-.
vests them with such enormous advanta-
n,r0nir ns llm nosition of Anstri:t is. tbn
c f,,r t in ntl.-llkli n in I r.ln 1 ,11 1; l,n
conclusion seems justified that pules :
Great Eritain interfere in her behalf, or ,
that Austria possesses great superiority
of geneialshin, she cannot
ut mnintain itin)
a protracted war. Pantry! cania.
i, , . m, - t
1'ortrait of KOHKR1 BoNNKR. The Aac
York Weekly. This popular story paper,
ii-i "I"" ii', ilium on iiui 11. 11 in 1, 1 ill'
ior.ly) likeness ever published of Holier
1 Bonner, the firoprietor of the Xeto IV.
01 April aj, contains an accurate (and tho
bert
writers oftheday. In tho present nuin-
, ... .
; (,cr we p0rccive that the opening chapters 'or
'0fan exciting Revolutionary ltomance are1 1,1
: t. c c i. t ir
ffnliinan,, ari,nr nr X;U i
an(J j3 entitled "ONE-EYED SAUL- or''6
Tory League, qf ticven ; A Tale Sjutk
fI,,o,n,i "
wouna.
ojL,nood Oeo. Hheem's cignrs.,
I'nmmntilrnlion
,...,....(,, r. ...... ',,.
' )l 'V i1"1'1', -'i'.K )
Mn. l...,M.-lf toil Mill rV.IM. n
i'"1"l '"')' in.lntin tt ill fill nl -
Illlill III niililiB l.il llm LHIMT . Iiml L'IVk
. " ...... , , . r-
till" n I'll H'r til 1 Hill lllllllll, I 1. 1111; 111
, I . I . . I I I .. Ml I.. .
vn,i n cli.ul .... tlnii.i.t nl
, ,., l
1
1,1,,,.,. of ..,ii. in 1. 1
1,1 ii i lintlpi i.!,.,l mil, n.,tl i of
I ......t. r . ilv ul,i,.. i.l, 111. ....
imrteii o," a lino i iimiy tnj.i'. running
iipim n lii'iiiilil'iil lurii,ike. His a i mi 1 1
Mnrnviiin villii;re eoiitiiiiiinn ulniul five
I hlimlieil inhiil, ilitnl ilieludinr; (lie innuilen
'of tlm main iiikI feinitle KolniliiirieH, Its
llll'llip, t tl J ll, ill.-,' v-,. iu j nni 1 1 u I ii. us
where theiu urn iioin.vj:aled to iniuiy of
tliu rising generation, to whoso onjoyiuunt
nuts nnd candies mo nn risentiul ut their
time of life iih n more infantile luxury ut
ii period u few years earlier in their exist
ence. Tho hotel is a very lino nnd coin-
modioli building and is capable of accom-
modating about two hundred guests, and
1 is a delightful place to upend u Hiininier,
; A Ula,llii(.(.llt ril,g ,Vom ,vhich flows
i , pi- i
11 ll III. nil nun mi i tin v rj ivii i r ii i . it m
delic
i ml
' refieshing beverago lo the town and hotel.
i.i' IKU IUlli.1,-1 111 Ulilll I IV 11 tU 1 1 1 1 1 II II V
... .
j 'l"al.t.es as a beverage, possess n.e.hc.nal
i properties highly beneheuil to some clans-
(s of invalids. Yours, Frank.
- --
Gallant net of ft Pittsbur"hpr
uauani ati ui u. rin-suuifiicr.
, t ;,,, r.U nr n, T'i,ii,.,l i,,iu V.iw
L,ut- (jlllls- oru, 1 "lto1 stutos ,u)i
I"1'0 "! nioily resided in this city, is re
'UIH'l
bv recent advices from Buenos
Ay res, to have peilormed a most heroic
act in conjunction with several America
sailors in the port ot Montevideo. A
schooner set fail from that port on the
27th of Feb. but was compelled by a vio
lent storm to anchor outside. The storm
increa-ed, mid she foundered next morn-
. , , . r , . i .- ,
nig in lull sigui oi nuiHircus oi peoi, i
who eouhl do nothing to save tho crew.
1 1 ,: l" ii-"' ""-- "- " ,
l"'( i'gg'"g, "u" eoniiiiuiuij
washing over them. Two others leaped
I into the t-.-a, one was drowned, the other
i throw ii iislmie. J peso en cuiustanciw wet e
! repot ted ly some sailors to Lieut. Oillis.
hoard the store -bip Supply, to which
no is auacuen. ue iiiiniciuaieiy volun
teered to goto the rescue, if ten volunteers
could be iouud to accompany him. The
number was at once made up. The Mon
tevideo !iinl,l-tin says :
"Tho Silomcna foundered nt hulf-pnst
, , II ! I . 1 I
eight, p. in. J'.efoie ten o'clock, J.ieut.
Oillis and his gallant companions had Ink
i- .i l. ., ;l , .
en from '.he wreck tlm three sailors who
jelung t-itlie rigging, among them Domin
Igo Filisberto, the Captain of the schooner.
I At half-past eleven they nil disembarked
'ut (lie Victoria mole, in tho presence of a
I crowd of over three thousand people, who
j received them w ith open arms, and, (ran
: ported with i',v, gave the gallant sailors a
thorough going triumph. Lieut. Oillis,
who was dripping with water, nnd much
exhausted by his energetic struggle against
., r ... i n-:.. .1 '
the furious tempest, w u carried o 1 in the:
v. I - '
arms of his friends, who took care that be
should want for no comfort after bis he-
roie m.t. Jim rescued sailors, half dead
ith f.itiguc and hunger, were cirried in
the nrnis of the American sailors to the
hospital, where they were carefully treat
ed. The l,Vj:iibf!r,iH concludes a long ac
count of the exclamation " Hurrah ! an
hundred cheers fur the North American
sailors'. "'
We suspect that this gallant action of
Lieut. Oillis and his companions has (lone
more to ivartv. the heads of the h icntal
people towards us man mo lamnus inier-
vimv that Mr
Coinluissioticr Hoivlin had
with the "cold and distant" i'resident i'e-
rcira the assassin of (juinteros.
The Young Man's Leisure.
Yiiung man, after the duties of the d.iy
are over hw do you spend your evenings ?
"hen buslines is dull and haves tit juttr
disposal many unoccupied hours, what
disposition do on make of thorn ? I have
Lriown nnd now know, many young men,
who, if they devoted lo scientific or Eter-
'iry or prolessionnl tirsui's, the time they
I : f 1 11
spend in games ol chance and lounging
' ''d. .might use to eminence. You have
fftnl cl the sexton s son who become a
attained the order ot a Knighthood, nnd
the otlice of High Slmrill of New England,
and Governor of Massachusetts, learned
to read nnd write ufler his eighteenth
year, of a ship-carpenter in JSoston. Wil
liam Gill'iird the great editor of the Quaiv
terlv. w as an in 'prentice lo a shoemaker.
i"1"' spoilt his leisure hours in study, anil
.i ... i.i.i. :.i .. .
neenuso ne mm iieimer pen nor paper,
slate nor pencil, he wrought out his prob-
leainer wim a oiutu awi.
I)ftvi(J Hittenhou-e, tho Americun as-
" "1" '
Ami perhnps it is not too much
l" 8M.
that if the hours wasted in idle coin-
IMIHV. Ill l lllll t-OII vei sill lOll 111, I f l il VlTfl
wore only spent in tho pir.suit of knowl-:
edge, the dullest npprentice in any of our
f"l's nngni i.ecome nn intelligent mem-
o'",y. Ut perwn tor any of;
ul l'11 ''i"1'". muii cniiisn nm
rough covering of mary a youth is laid
,;.i. .....i ii.,,;- ;.,.'., i ,.c t...:
it-t,ii- , itin. in, ii in, ia juti-mi vi i.i-, i, it
c i . i ii-, i . i i
confined to local subjects and technicals
ties, might ranno the wide fields of erea-
tion ; nnd other stars among the young
men of this city, might be added to the
.consumption of coffee increases in a great-
.1 . : ...... i.,
radio thnn tho increase of population.
'.WO.OtiO lbs. were used; in
i1ft."ift. t.lio oonstiniiit.ifin ha,1 innpnounil ir.
iC54.OO0.O0D lbs., nearly double. The crenU
consumer is the United .States, which
uses ",i(,oou ior.8. wermanv lo lows Willi
VtmioM,Yrc
Ikdgium 21,000 tons, Austria 19,000 tons! j
nnd England 15,000. . . j
n-n,i ..... r. - ,, . .
1 Trlrifi'h In Nr
' N , M.V 1M.-. 'I'll lrnirtl( ii
' '')' "f l!''Hini.i1i', in-Ill 1.iilil Mi ll.r
""..'"lIM-ini, M.-r.M ,.inr,.,H.
'.., ,tlM, Cmi.c llft.f. I.til llm mi
inn iiioriiinif. .i Minim it t iii iii-r nn ri
l.i'H fin lil Ji llm rll..u Imr fl.l.lil li.ttnl lit.
i r,
,
I..
l l I ..r .. I .. . .. . i . ,t .. 1-
i I in- inn, ,,..i in y. Hill, I, -il in l ,ii l,l,;f
! HiillV.
1 1 u ,,. i,.i..,l .,-..,11,1 1. !.. il... t
Clnl,.. Il.nl I,,l.,lml, lv ', tl,n ni.-.-l imr
u.l l hi iinii.'iit, i,iii-, I'liiiiK-iHion will inmc,
(Hid Mr. lillssell will feeond, Ik Vote of
eensini) on the ministers for having dis
Rolved I'm liainciit under the critical cir
runiNtanccs of I he times.
The MmiWvr (r.r give notice to I'.el
gian kubjects w ho may ntteinpt priv itcer
ing, or net contrary lo the duties of neu-
tral.ty, that t ,ey w, t,e treated a (..rates ;f)f nnJ si hf h , 7J
abroad, nnd bo hablo to prosecution bi-.n-hts n,l ,',-,.,lii. -!.;. I. ... " ? lel
tho Eelgian tribunal i.
I .
n,,tron-n. I, Hfni,nl' TUl-a'. P.nV
VUbl DkV. UJ 1,1. V iltbUI lit 111 A 1&V 0 KWtt
Ejiii-rants. ,
t ,,f . . i . ii
Nr. Loi is, M iV 2.1. A puvute letter ,1:1-
tod racilie. t.'ily, I own, states that a report
had just reaehed that place that u party of
starving Tike's Teak emigrants attacked
and captured an outward bound train
near d'l'allen's Willi's. Jluiing tho ineler
Oaks, the conductor, was killed, nnd
J Mr. OrillUli. the newly appointed iVst-
,,,u.0 0r
j pe'radoes.
i.i,,.-, i ii mi au , in hi , ,,ii.- i ii i,,iiiv, n, i,,m
bin ost, wss hung by tho des-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CLEARFIELD
coMMr.iiciAi, ivsrinnii.
This Iiirtitntii.n i" plt'iiMiully lni-ntcil :n tlic
town of t'luiiiiiuKI, I k'lii lii'l'l t-uiinty, l'a., nn,l
will bo (,,cn lor tin) reet'j.lioii ol itii,li'iits, on ami J
iiflcr JtniD l"th, l.sjti. Jlie coiirsi- ol Ftuily will
cmuritce iloulilo nnd rSinl" Kntry, liiiok kccp
ing, nnd the other collattrnl liriinrlics in tho u i-cui-o
ol lirrou ll I s. 'J'lie sluilrnt ill be taught to
cuii'lui-t on iiysl.'iiiiitii! ,rint'i)ilt's. Vrrcliunts,
M eeli iiiiii-p, nm) ALniufai-liiri-r's liookti of every
deKiri,tiuti, either imli viihml iurtnershii or
Klock enii,,ony's whclesnle, teliiil, i,lii,,iiig, iin
purlin jr. turn iiilssioii, or exilnin'O. (.'niiiinerciiil
J, I t 1 1 n I i, ii , pluiu nn,l orniiinentul burinpfs pen
iiinnsliip mnl card .iniirking. Terms: I-'ull eonrse
time unlimited, .... (25.
V. U. Mbtcai.p, l'rof. of Book-keeping
V. li, Thomas,
l'r.ii. ot I'eninunsliip i (em. cnl.
Administrators' Notice.
. LI'.TTEIIS OF AlMlXISTRATIOr
O.S tho estate ol John Htucart, lato of Penn,
lowtmhip, I'lenrlield eniinty, deeensed, hav
ing been milted to the uii'l.T."it'nnl, nil personi.
huving luiaiiiess or denlinga with the raid ettnto
are rt-iiuested to nmko iiinnediute seltloinent.
AMOS II ILK, Adtu'r.
Lumber City, 3h,y 2,'nh, lSj'J.
I'ike's I'cak Oiiulom.
NEW DRUG,
STATIONERY AND
1 would respect fully Inform my friends nnd the
JL
public generally, thnt I keep t-i-nstntitly on
iluuu, ni my neiv sioro ,n ..niri.ti .-ireei, ct-nnv
-. .1 -, .-,i . i . i i ,
ni.imixtA llm ,.n,l. on,, ot ti n lur" -t n iillniiit n.
, i . ... t i .... . . ...
sortnien of liiu., Medicine, Htnliotiiiry, Tu-
baceo nnd Cisnr?, Fancy b'oods 4"., to be found
in tho e, unity. '
It embraces if tho drug line, n general slock
of drills of the frcshei-t urd best iimlity, Alio
tho pi, pulur patent uiedieinci of tho day, such ns,
Lindscy's Blood Searcher. Lonuen &co'
lixpectorair, ttanauve rni3, pho Kcm
edy, and Ilsir Italian Balm. Aj'er's
Cherry i cctoral, &.o , Wrijhis I ills,
Coleman'B Lotion. Corbin's Pills,
Kobin's Expectorant. Tickard s
Cattle Powders, &c , &c.
In the Slntiouarv lino can bo found nn cxcel-
i lent esaorlnieiit of Writing, Note nnd Letter pn-
per, sui-h ns
tSiIier Luke Ji,;, Jirs.un Coivrfss,
hi ij d Cup, for tir vtc of Justices,
J.'iwyi-rn dr., Vttllty Jorje MtlU
dr. .'l'.so a tine article l'utl
J'o'iii.t, especially adapted to
the use of Liidtcx. J'en Juic.s
Mucihvir, A','.-.' pens, Lend
'ieiLt, liUttik J)eed,s,
In chort every thin; kept in a general Station
ary store.
My ttoek of
Tubtieco nnd Ci
gars if the choise?t ever
liroiinh to thepl.iro, hiiving
been selected by one who uses
nnd iipproeintes the weed. The To
biirco c,,bMt.H of Niiturul leu', Covcndi.ili,
Fig, bailie's twist, Kough and Iteady Ac.
Of Cigars, tho varieties are choice, such as the
lion yutxote, F.I Poll,, Mary Lir.io'f,
Henry Clay's, Sixes and Ilnlf Spnniah,
Ac., Knppe nnd yeotch pnnfls,
Hmokin Tobacco, fancy and
common pi pes and etcms,
Ac. Tho fancy goods
comprise such
articles as
Ribbons, Hosiery, Combs, spectacles, rorfu-
mery, Fancy Hail Oils, Soaps;
large lot of
Genuine Ilt-are Oil, Tooth brushes. Port Mon
naies and
nature.
un endlei variety of articles of that
In connection with iny other stock, I hnve es
tabl'shed n Nona OITico for tho sale of Weekly
'
'lions, Frank Leslie, Uallou, Ac. Ac. I will sell
i'uV"r,, ' , .,. ,
1 Trp l .tllr-iiilir.t. In. tilnA An Kfvt,t ......
- . . ., . .,
" 3 ,:i.-..iifi"i.-'w imiitpm
Clearfield Mny 2Ath. 1S19.
CLEAEFILD GAS COMPANY.
A preliminary meeting for the organisation of
X . Hie ( learlield Has tompay will he held nt
,, ,, .ii . r, i e i , c . , .,
"l0 loiirt House 'n Colarliold on Saturday the
,nyr June ISitl, nt 60'clock P. AL All
cIHtch. frien.itv t t!1(i'.,riri . ,ial;r..i . 1..
in attendance, a several ofTirs for tho erection of
the works huvo been bnd, and important business
will bo trnnsncted.
JOIINATHAX ROYNTON,!
SAMUEL MITCHELL, 1
WM. A. WALLACE. J
May 2.1th, 1S59.
Com.
NOTICE.
I forbid nny person or person fromturchasing
or in any way meddling with a riromissorw
meddling with a promissory
note given to William Washburn for on. h,,
drf1 nd twenty dollar! on the 13th of April LS5S,
. " """" um noi reecirca
" " W "
40mp0",d by la"' JF.SSE STONE
My 25th, 1850. . : "
nr anma ii.n. !.... .1 ti . , ;
tabl'shed n News OITico for tho sale of Weekly
t l.ilomrv Imiii.rs and mnnllitv l.nr!.,.ll ,.n 1 a 1 u-tll
Hixitsrr.ws ioii( i
Oil. HI. fc.rM,r.,..,,M ,u
nrrnui.it M l.,n M,,,li,n , """t
, ti.f, tii irtnnln fi,,. ., f r, ",' f..
r r ii... itii . .,n ..i k.i.. i . .
- (ill mIi-m In ... ..ihr itB', i,.,
I"" I'M "-iili-il l.i llir nrtl Ii,',, t,.-. ' "4
" l 11.
(M'l I 'f iit.l r, (n
l" l",rl'lltn i.l I Irninrl, . ,,,,.,
. . . ., - , , ' ""'1 II
urn, , 1,11,11 t. to no h..,l .1 II,. i - "W
.. .. I .... . '1 II' Mb. ,
. i.,f , ... ; "'nB,,k.
InMnll.-f
Tho final ni eouiil of Willimi K.V
ley Adlllislrntor of the eln(n f , ',r'''
l'. :..l ... l .i- . r i ... . 1 lllH
Writ-lev nn. Into of I1....H.....I .
('leii' licld cnunly, di.'ieii.M-d. ' " ''
I lie testiuneiitnry
nceount. li...
Kephai t acting Executor of tlm w'i
te-tement of Abruliam (ioss, the tl I
late of Decatur township ln thorountv
( learlielil, deceased. ' w
Tlm Adininiflrnlion nceount of Jn
(livens mnl .John Norns, Administmtn,.
I -." ",,B (1 J.
(wens lato ot 1'ike tou-iwl,;,, n... ..,,'
'COUIlty (leCCIl
, n,.. 1,'l, .......
M ' ,u " KWI-KV, Jiv,
"'iy lblh, lS-i'.l.
i-i ' i.
IMJJMP MAKING..
fpilK fsiiliniTilier htkei thii method of itifnn,
X ig the ciUi'im or Clenrlield l ounty, n,l "
pul, lie (reuenilly Hint he hns reatiuied tb bui
ness of iiml, in k Whoiikx 1'rni-s and boring hm'
m.cs. and will be hnppy to exeeute any workii
hit lino tit the shortest Dntieo nnd in the ben
iiiuutiir, nt p-ices to uit the times. Apply
nomilly nt tho renidtiii., of J. 8. c'ule in Law
reneo lowDship, ouc nnd n linll'milfi 8oulhert
of Clenrllold hi, rough, by Utter nt Clonrlieid P.O
limy 1 Iih lfi;,. (i. II. HALL.
vol. iv, no. 17. Cm pd
WANTED. r
A Journeyman Cabinet-maker, of in.
dustrious nnd Fober habits, nnd a gnoj
ivorkmnn, can have constant employment
by applying soon to the undersigned.
Good wng's will be given.
JOHN OUELICU
Clearfield, En., May 11th, l8o!.
20
I MILL A KS It V.W A It IIK,M-
from tho Jail of Clearfield County, tt.m
the ni'lit of the .'1,1 Mny, inst. a young man u.
med Owen Mrliovern, imprisoned on aehirgiof
burglnry. Sniil Metiovom is five feel .even in.
clirs,hi(;li, liglit tiuilt, dark hair, Inrg c keen tjt,
nnd of nitlier fair oomplexion. Ho had on iptjt
of (lurk snttinett , mils, domestic ginhas iliirt,
n hlurk hut, n piiir of gum chocs, and took with
him n red Ihinnel shirt. The nhore reward will
he piven for the Apprehension of the (aid Mel).
vern nnd liii delivery to the uudernigneil U
ClearCeld boruuph.
i'UKHEItlCK (J. MILLER,
Sheriff.
Sheriffs Ofliee, CleurDold, Pa, M.iy 11, 185V.
no. 17, vol. itr.
D'
ISKOI.rTIO! OK IMHTM'.ltSHIP.
The uiidcrsi'ned hereby give notice that
tho firm of M K It 11 K 1, 1, A CAKTF.Il, heretofnt
doing businesn in tho borough of Clenrfiold, bu
this day bcrn dissolved by mutual consent. 7b
business will hereafter bo conducted by 0. 1
MF.KUKLL, at the same place, in whoso h.indi
the books and nccounts remain for collection.
0. B. MEHRELL.
L. R. CAKTEIt.
May fi, iSi'.l. St. no. 17, vol. iv.
CM'.AiU II.I.I) U. COMIMXV.-TI.
Coinniissioners n,pointe,l by the act toil,
ccrpotiiratc the Clearfield (las Company, aren.
iiiested to meet nt tho Court House in the Be
rough of Clearfield, on SnUirday next (May Ut,
ut ;i 'clin k, r. m. for the purpose of orgnniiii;,
nnd making preparations for opening the Buoki
for subscriptions to the stock of said Company.
A full uttendance is requested,
may in, lSj'J. It. no. 17, vol. iv.
(.IlOCr.IIV AMI COM'-IX'TIOXARV.
QTF.PI1KN (jRAFF informs hi old fritndi
O and the publio generally, that hi liai re-op-e.l
h:s liiocery and confectionary nt the oil
,-t;in,l i.. the 1', , rough ot Curwensville, whcrtki
will be prepared to ntpp'y all with Sugar, t'offet,
I Ton, Molasses, I'ac.n, rf-e. llecr, Lemonade, Cm-
dies, Fruit Cakes, Ac. Ac. Ho respectfully mli-
cits a shn-e ol p., tronnge.
N. 11. llo is also prepared to accminoiliils tk
public with nl. sorts of Cooper Work, and will
repair bands, tubs, Ac.
may 11, no. 17. vol. iv.
A 1
iV of Administration having been granted.!
rhe cstnto of William Weber late of Ilrady town
ship, all persons having claims against said M
talc, will present them without delay to
CHARLOTTA WEDER,
Adminiitratrix.
P.rady tp. may 10, 1859. no. 17. vol.ir.
iMillincry and Mantumaking. .
rilllK undersigned would respectfully infom
J the citizens of Curwen. villo nnd vicinity,
that she has commenced the nbove business, oik
dour nbove Thompson's store, where she wills
pleased lo aceommodato nil who may favor bff
with their patronage.
MARC. RET MOORHEAD.
May 2, 1S'i9. uo. 10, vol. iv.
1)LAXK ARTICLES Agreement, legal forof
lJ between .School, Dirctor, and Teachers, f
ale at tho oflico of the "Clearfield Republicaa.'
OXK DA Y LA T EH III
The War in Kuropo carried
into Africa, and
ISAAC JOHNSTON" just receiving and P
ill!-, at hia shoe atom nn t .a corner cf Second
and Locust streets (one door obove the "Repui-
lienn Office,")
4 Lar.jc and lictwth'iil Assortment of Idtli"'
and Gentlemen's
HOOTS, SIlOi:, GAITLRS, ,
Jll SKIXS. SLlPPEttS, TIES, it.
of every variety of style nnd material, front A
henvy brogan to the tniry slipper.
ALSO
Misses', Hoys and Children's
SHOES, GAITF.K'S AND SLIPPERS,
OF ALL K1XHS.
Tu WitrA is added a Iianje, .SVi (if
Such ns Sole Leather, Kip, Heavy Moroccos,
sorted Linings, Ao. Ac.
IIVkVA he will sell Very Tw for Cat. '
T. ttCustoin work made to ordor a usual wna
promptness, and in the neatest and roost dura
ble manner.
My o'd customers and all others, are resr" !
fully invited to call and examine, my itock, al
jndgo for themselves. ' "
ISAAC JOHNSTON.'
may 11, lSSfl. if, no. 17, voL iv. "' '
To all tint Farms, see emadvtrtisrtt nf
llnmmnntnnv I,nds.
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