iCalifovntft SCfiuo. ARRI.rttFTIIE 1UO W Kin's IMTIIl NEWS. Terrible devastation. Five Hundred Buildings Destroyed. 1,08 ESTIMATED At THRE R MlLl..ONS. 81. 1 01,000 ill ..iM Airlvi'.l New Vork. I Ol,. UN. I, Ml O.N Tin: SI I MP. The democratic candidate for (lovcrnor, CJol. Vm. Jiigler, Js now engaged in ad dressing li is fellow citizens in various por- Ntvr Vhkk, August C, IS5I. The steamship Empire C'ily, from Chagrefc Soth nil , mill KiiiLisloii, Ja., tlio 30ih nil., nr- j L-lri. ..... -.1.? . ..v.-f nvfii ui imn-pusi cigni u i-iuck mis morning. She brings 360 passengois, $1,400,000 in gold litis!, on freight, ond 300.000 in tlio hands of passengers. Tho Kmpire City also brings !liu mails from San Francisco to the 1st July. GREAT FIKK IV SAN FRANCISCO. Tho cily of San I-'taucisco was v:-,e'' Another most destructive fire, o 'uo 22J r Juno, which commenced on 'lie north s"' Of Facific street, near Powell, sit about 10 o' clock in the morning, rind spread down Paci fic street and through In Bioa'vay, with great rapidity' and on to Si"'ton street. In tlio short space of half '"""' fm the mo ment of its break!--? e"'; ad crossed Pa cific street, -,J al ''l0 satno time crossed Planton Jireel, spreading rapidly down Droad. wits', Pacific and Jackson streets. Along Broadway everything is consumed s far as Kearney street. On Pacific street do fire consumed everything, in its course, far as Ohio street, including the City Hall I City Hospital. On Jackson street ever-. iMig was consumed to Montgomery street, a : ! a few houses below. On Slocklon street fire extended as far as Washington, and l' ' i crossed diagonally into Washington :((, in tho rear of tho H.iplist Church, . .-li was fortunately saved, and ihen ex-l1- :! l.-d down Washington and along Dupont f'i-'. taking' tho Jackson House in itscomse, :" I the California Reslauraul, adjoining. T!u office of the Aha California nowspa p : was blown up with a view to aricst the I .-ess of the fire, but without avail, for the ..'i ll' s crossing in llio rear of tlio Verandah l !(, tho fire extended down Washington t ''ansom street, stopping on the south side '' irgoync's new building on Montgomery ot. O i tho' west sido everything is burned C .1 Pacific lo Washington street, and on east the same, excepting Iwo or llireo I- ul. lings near the corner of Jackson street. M :.veen Washington and Clay streets, lliu Oily building burned was occupied by Cro- l.ar f; Marley. From Washington 6lreet the firo crossed fiver lo the icar of the El D iraihi House and tho new theatre, which last was destroyed' Tho llames spread thence to Merchant street, and thence crossed into Clay street, on the I nrlh side, below llio California Exchange f mi whence it extended to tho brick build i "t on tho north side, occupied by Rollaut & JVildo, coiner of Moiilgomei y street. IDuring the piogress of the lire immense virilities of poods hiti! leinoved to the 1' ii, where thoy ullimately toed: lieu and v ' o destroyed. The patients in the Cily Hospital, to Ihc v. i.ber of ninety, were removed to Ihe lot i - tho rear of the Hospital, and wuieall F V -d. T.io prisoners in the City l'rison were rc i -ml to tho County Jail, and all tho books .! ihe papers in Ihe Recorder's and Mar : li !'s Oliices, fortunately saved. iho buildings saved on the Plaza are, (he !''! i I'uioti, llio Custom House, the Yeran- li House, Kl Doiado, Union Hotel, the ('':i'orni.t Kxchange, and the wooden ; ..lings between ihe latlor, and tho U ;i in. 'i'lio Presbyterian church, on Slocklou i' et, was burned lo the ground. Charles S. Lyons was burned In death, and ) Mr. Bach, of the Hi m of Bach, Burnett .' r"' Tho number of buildings destroyed, is tioi tess llian live bundled, and the loss is esti mated at three millions of dollars. A vast amount of lumber and building i;jaterjals w ere destroyed. The persons burnt out, were generally of t;io poorer class. The lire; was undoubtedly the. work of incendiaries, and several arrests have been made, but tho prisons under arrest hav not been proved to be t!.o parties actually t'uilly. The greater portion of the burnt ilistiict was occupiej by dwelling turnkey, and but lew heavy stocks of goods and ineicliandi.se vere burned. J-T RTHE !t PA RTICI'LA RS. Tlio firo of last Sunday was more disas trous to persons of mn derate means than perhaps all tho (lies which have so seriously damaged cur city. Many havo lost their all. Families without a inomeiils warning had all llu'ir fiiriiiiuie and available iiieaus suddenly taken from lliciu itnd ihey turned put upon Iho colli cliaiilios of tho world. Almost the entire business poiliun of Ihe c-ity has been moU piovidciil.aUy protected from Iho devouring elt.menl. It was pre served, however, by the almost superhu Vi an cxertioni of good and woilhy ciii xeus. t is a source, however, of profound im'fig nation, that so many persons refused o assist the sulTertfrs when it was wiihio. lleit power.. A large number of cases. have come Vnor ouj observation, for which, if the alatumeuls bo trye, and we havo it in part from our own personal kno.wledge, and on mo most loiiaLue aoiuuriiy, tue parties so pkiY,iiig ought to be consigned to perpetual- iufuiiky. Some of tho draymen and- carmen ought lo havo the whips they nso on their horses, used on their own backs until' liiu kin, blood and llesh should leap in wild COlifusum from their bare bones. Some not only charge; I fifteen prices for hauling j b :l actually refused lp nivo up tho goods until Ihey weio paid. Others n fused to haul a pailiclu u.itd they were vxhoibilanlly paid in advance. Thu men who could so behave ul tuch a liiiio t.ii-h to bo publicly branded. They are not o: ' bad as llio thieves and incendiaries, ,i, ue havo every ronsor. to believe .that tln yaro .eoufedtjiHled with thrHii. vV v , , .v; Tfao SihUoii IIoliss was set on fiio in half an hour afltfr ilia fire was diseoveretl in Pa ciliV slri'oh Puririld tha mrvrress of the llamos Iho ijjty wKs:Allompted Id bo fired in sr. places by n phut ()r vill iiinc A mnn was ennght scltina fiio to Pacific street wharf. Many : of . the incendiaries and thieves were artesled. The Peoples' Com mittee. .Jiavo number of ilierrtr and tho police huvo charge of. tho balance.. Two thieves were p-iot 'dead by olfieer Noyes while utlempiing to make wa with si'-' present proud position gooJs. At tho comer of. SUiN HU Ij Y AMKHl CAN AND letter should ,iUN JOUKNAL. rosT'1 Every one yfoy t',J postage under all innko it jxT !n this way four dollars circu-saved out of. every ten. Although .Pacific .'I'll li t lein nl imf streets soino. Ihicvcs wh- to rob a clotlnng st,v Between I! .way anil Pacific and Jack- nea were discovered under son stree ,, . , , j us well as m iiieiii, wneiu u wns u !!...,.. , . , upnssiblu to lake irom sparks. . nouse was put on fire in Hroadway near Duponl, which was evidently set on firo on the in- ido. k1-, a'ir SUM11JRY. SATt ltDAY, Al'IH ST 0, 151. . It. MASSi:lt, Idtilor mill 1'roiu-irlsr. V. II. IWI.M I '.I I is enr nmli 'ii.ril :ij;rMt tirwciv Rlltl Frriptieu mill ti(!viT'.i!iui; lit lui'!!i'c, in riltlaitolplila, New Vuik, IteHloaaiii) ILtlLiiitorc.' 'l'fi AnvRifmnnv 'I'he rirtiil:i(i'ii of the Funluiry Atnoririill aui'm the iiar'Tcul towm on the Siiiriiirhnniin is iMti:xi'i'i.'ilcil iffuallcJ l.ynny ia;.'r puhliklicil in North em lY'iiiiKvlvnuia. tions of the Slate.-' The democratic part y.L might not seem right to pay postage on it i lortunme in Iiavjng a candidate whne not orily qualified to address ttieput nvIio stump and in the Senate Clwdid intellect, is also well know n fan wisdom iii cotini excellent jirdgmrv emphatically a man of cil. Col. le Xv,o ,as raiS(., himself by thr pe(rpnti j(i j-,USry nnJ good con hit, from an humble station in life to his This is the true secret of his popularity and his success Willi Ihe people. I3y appointment Col. fligler, will ad dress democratic meetings in the following order during the present month. Jl will bo seen that he will be in Northumberland lo day (Friday) the Slh. Hlooinfirld, Perry county, 6lh August. Milllinburg, I'nion county, 7th " Norlhiunberlaud h.mville, I'.erwick, Wilkesbarre, Carboudule, Tuiikhaiuiock, Towanda, Montrose, Philadelphia, Montgomery county, Kcrks county. Schuylkill county, l.ancasler county, Mlh & Sth Dili l i Hi 13lh 1 4 lit I5lh lliih mils cist 22nd 2:ird ih lit another's business, yet in Ihe end it will prove cheapest, if the rule becomes gener al, and the government too will be the gainer. Persons should provide, them selves with stamps; and as postage is cheap, write short letters, and more of them. cap r ai - iikmiy a. MA;i.ni;, Who was arrested in Philadelphia, on the 211th nil., on a bench warrant, was taken to Washington cily on Saturday morning. Shoitly after his arrival, says tho Wash ington lir public, (ieueial McCai.l appeared in Court as his counsel, and made ap plication for Iho accused to be admitted to bail. Mr. FtnNAi.1., for the United Stales, said that there were sundry indictments pending against Capl. Nac.i.c.k ; ono for conspiracy, thereby obtaining $881 from tho (iovern ment ; ono for forgery, by which ho obtain ed 23;t(i ; and nine for transmitting lalso papers, uud receiving thereon 3'JOJ ; in all 5 J 122. Afler a conversation between Messrs Flnhai.i., McCai.i.a, mid the JiuljiC, the filter fixed Ihe amount of bail at Sinno, DEMOCRATIC irOMIIIATIOUS. FOR COVFRNOR: WILLIAM lillJLKU. of Clearfield County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER : SKTH CLOVKIt. of Clarion Count). For Judges of the Supreme Court. JOHN 15. GinSON, of Cumberland. WALTER 11. LOWUin, of Allegheny. JEREMIAH S. ELACK, of Somerset. ELLIS LEWIS, ol Lancaster. JAMES CAM PIS ELL, of Philadelphia. I in i oii's i Aiu.r.. f "'"" Hi" S'lii'lay l).'.pulili, July UTIh.1 A Xtll UIVI OM: urn HAM: METAL. . Tho Pennujlrnninn of iilst week ' gave placo In a communication signed AmenV gin, ' which was specially intended' ile-j monslt llio .Sirmoty DupaUh and nil other 'Glanders of that able juris', Judge. 'tamp bell." Who Mr. Amergin is we do not know, but tho I'lmitylvanian assorts Ihnt ho isa yonng lawyer and a "Protestant Irish man." That ho is a ymn lawyer wo ran readily imagine,, for no old Jaw ye, rr ..who has a ronscienee, would hazard his reputation by asserting thai Campbell is an able jurist. That Iho writer is n "Protestant Irishman," does not seen lo uS' verv material lo the question ; it adds iiolhing more lo the force of "AmorgniV iiri'ic.le than if ho were a "Mormon Dutchman," though Iho I'ninsi;?. rmii'dil seems lo placo so much importance on the fact of his nativity and religion, that i is quflo overcome with admiration and surprise. Mr. Amergin has been indnslriumdy senr ching the Pennsylvania Reports, and, having found u single caso in which Judge Camp bell's decision was supposed to have been allirmed, cackles over Ihe treasure like a hen who has found a lost erg. In tho joy of his heart Mr. Amergin says : "It is well that such records exist as the Pennsylvania State Reports. In those re ports every Important eao tried before any judire, is reviewed and Ihe judgment of the NipreniP i ourt passed upon it I his is which General McCai.!. presumed Capl. a loiichstoun that quickly detects tho base ! should be e Naoi.ee could give. The accused will ro- i m,!lal I"'"vcs ll,u Uua P'u" independenc Campbell ilecidi-d lhat llio builder could recover. .Th" Sopremn Court adorned li e jiidgirtent, but at ihe same limn decided lhat Judge Campbell, in -permitting a declaration which! biid beeu wilh.lrawn, and another substituted',-in to lo Iho jury, enmmi'ted an .error, but us the two' papers were tieaily the same in words, they would not disluib the verdict. Tims even in this ease, the !'loucb-flono" shows there was "base metal," as ihe judge was only half riuht. Now what- do th public think of a candi date for Iho Supreme Conrl( who, in Ihe course of ten yeais, has displayed so little industry that only four cases decided by him appear in the reports? What will Ihny-thmk of the judicial capital of the as pliant with four cases two of which were reveised for !;ross ignorance of Iho law. the third of which was alliimed whilst nt iho same lime an error was pointed out, ami the fourth or which was allirmed for reasons dill'oroul fiom Ihoso given by Iho judge, who decided in favor of tint light parly al together by accident ? Are independant citizens willing lo Irust llicir lives, their for tunes anil their honor in the hands of one w ho has show n himself incompetent to dis charge tho dolies ol an inferior tribunal ? Arc. they prepared to scoiirgu themselves merely lo subseive the purposes of selfish j politic i'.tus ? The question of election of : Judges is superior lo every partisan consid 1 eralinn, and Ihe ballot a piiviloge which xercised in stern and thinking penitence, i'lort iearneii canoniaie lor Two Wkcks I.ATr.n fhom C.M.rrortMA Another Dt:sTRt rTtvt: FinE Loss 3,000, 000. b'cw Orlenn. An?. 1. The steamship Alabama arrived lo day fiom Chaarrs, willi dales from Sari Francisco to the 11 July. The city of San Fanciseo has been visited by another disastrous fiio, w hich laid ten square in ashes. 1 he loss ol property is . Staled nt three millions of dollars. Several lives .vero also lost. The firo was the work of incendiaiies. The Locomotive Force on the New Vork and Erie Rail Road amounts lo 1 17 engines. Fight of these were built by Norris, of Pliil opelphin, ii ml fourteen by Baldwin. Tint road, it is said, will require, when in full New Advertisements. AGli.ICULTmi.AL MEETING. 5?V vi be, We thought we wero done with Judge Judge, the decider of lour cases! Tiuly, give. main in custody meanwhile. - - i Campbell. Wo did not intend to trouble j with thai juvenile lawyer and that warm New Mone cr Dlmonstratiso Tiir ' our readers with further remarks concerning ! hearted Pioleslimt Irishman," "Ameririn," ll is well that such ycnuU Eautii's Rotation. Professor Strong, of j him. Hut Mr. Amergin, delirious in his joy we oe! liiiklni'sA Nntit'f. Mr.cii xtrsiii'itn In sill T'tr.. 'J he attention of our readers is directed to I'.ic adwrliscmciit of this iiislit.ilion. in aimthcr column. The facili ties for uc!jmrin a thorough education, al a cheap rale, arc not MirpuFscd and the hcaoty ni:d h.aHhfii!in's ol' ihc ln Mtinii. it is said, cannot he cxi'ilicil. .tit'cliaiucxliur is s.io ueil m one ol the most fertile and i'i !'.;!;l!iil regions of the ('uinhc! land ;d!cy, and the poj nlittieii of the town mid kii ir iiitnl iii.T country is of u moral mid religious kind, the location i i a dcsirahle one for the training ofyoudi of lioth sexes. Cutis Siir.LLi.H. Wt refer I'lir readers lo the advertisement of U.i id Kldii.lr;e, who olfcrs to the pulilic a new corn shtllei', nu important arti cle for the firmer. cor.NTV r(svi:vi'ioN. Tho tlemueralie electors of Northnmbcr- tud County are respect l olly requested lo moot at the usual place uf holding elections in th-ir respective Roioughs and townships, on Satuidav, the 2:U day of August, 151, for llio puiposoof electing delegates' lo llio Democratic County Convention lo bo held in Suiibnrv, on the Monday following, to form a democratic ticket to bo suppurted at the ensuing fall election. (J. M. VORUS, Chairman. WM. H. KIPP, K. W. ZARTMAN A. ARMSTRDNC, SAMUEL ENT, SAMUEL I.AM'., WM. WILSUN, HENRY READER, S. T. lilMWN, Standing Committee. 1 sir 'l i:i.i i.it Al'il At (his place is iloinj a fair business, and pays now tnoto than six per cent, on its cu:.t ol CiMlMl ticti'jl), besiiles being ol great convenience to ihe public. The rates, too, are very inujcratc nol much more thai: letter postage some bix years airo. 1 lie telegraph uiiiilil he used even more frequently to great advantage. The operator at this place, our young friend Samuel J. Fucker, is one of the most skill ful and experienced on the line. Cv An::ti "icit. On the llh inst., on motion of 11. 13. Muster, Esq., James Cam eron, Esq., wad admitted lo practice in the several Courts of Ibis county. James J. Naille, Ilsq., Iroin York coun ty, was iiLo admitted oir Monday last, Mr. Naille has located himself in this place. On the Cth inst., on motion u Alexan der Jordan, Esq., John Younginun, Jvsq., was udmitted to practice in thu several Courts of this county. Mr. Youngiuan's examination was said to. have been, highly creditable. NATIVK AMKKKAPi TICKET. The Native American parly in their Convention at Ilarrisbur, on the 21th ult., nominated lumber Cleaver of this County for Governor, and David McDonald of Ar.in.slroni for ('anal Commissioner. The compliment is one well deserved by Mr. Cleaver. We have e-rcat confidence in. our friend Cleaver as a skilllul Engineer, btit his locomotive is on the wrong track this time. He will have to adopt a much wider guae to overtake Col. Edgier, with a Lead ol ttcaiu up that will carry him be yond Hic'icach ol all iippnsilion. jliiui: t -.HT.t:r,i,. In another column our readers will find an able article in relation to Judge Camp bell's qualifications for the office of Supreme Judge. The writer presents o strong case, such as must satisfy any one, who is not wilfully blind, or obstinately prejudiced, that Judge Campbell is not qualified for the high station for which he has been nomina ted. The truth is the Judicial question should never have been trammeled or coupled with politics. What has the ad ministration of justice to do with a man's political views? A Jude who could be influenced by any political bias on the llench, would be spurned by every right minded and honorable man, and yet we are called upon to vole for a man, whose in competency cannot he questioned by any intelligent or well informed man, simply because he has managed to get the nomina tion. As well might we select our clergy man on party grounds, for they have just about us much to do with politics, as an limits! mil vnpcirliu! Judge should have in the discharge ol his duties. It is true, thai both parli-s have made it a parly question, and we would say where the candidates are in other respects equal, there can be no harm in rupporting the candid lie of your party. The democratic tick.!, with this one exception, is made up of able anil competent, men, and will re ceive our support, though we might have preferred other men to some of those who have been selected. The qualifications of a Judicial olfirer can only be judged of properly, by those attending his Court, and wdiat Would he said of any lawyer in this district who would offer himself as a candi date forjudge, if nearly the whole Iiarof his district should oppose him, on the ground of utter incompetency. These are ques tions that suggest themselves to every re flecting mind. A true democrat is a free man, and does not fear to do what bis con science tells him to be rigid and his duty. He who has not suilicienl independence to do so, might as well be a serf of the Rus sian despot, as a republican. j ;ii; M III, Yl.KH.I. 11A I N MAP, Notices a paragraph from the McEwens ville Intelligencer, that would otherwise have escaped our observation, in which the Intelligencer man, John Case, says that we should present the editor of the Miitunian and the Map, each with an ice cream freezer, for asserting lhat the Sunbury American is a democratic paper. Tho edi tor of the Map thereupon says, that we are 'a gentleman they have always respected," leaving the aforesaid John Case to infer, thai such is not the Cunc with every one who imagines himself an editor. In re gard to the I'ree.ers, the editor of the Map says, "11 we should be so unfortunate as lo be tendered some ol the i i;r.i:zi:t:s lhat the Intelligencer man gels, we should, we rather think, respectfully decline." This is what may be called "cold comfort," end John must be indeed a bard Cose il he can digest such a s'iiiriifr compliment from his friends. Rutger's College, New Brunswick, N. J , h is over his siiiL'le case, insinuates that we have : ei! as the Peuiisj tvania Slate Reports. ' just put in operation a new contrivance for I "diukened counsel," il thai the records I Such an able joiistas .bulge King would lesling this scientific problem, which puts are aiiaicst us. We have, therefore, turned j never have decided that constabulary black Ihe Fiench peiidiihim modo entirely in the cur attention lo a matter . that we would not i mail was perfectly legal lhat nu e.emplili shade. Professor Sluing has constiucled a . otherwise have investigated. I cation not authenticated according lo a plain wooden wheel six feet in diameter, but very j In consequence of the challenire, we have statue was aduiissibli that a paper entire, slight indeed, its weight being only Iwo taken the trouble lo go carefully over the ' e withdrawn from the cause, and not in ev poiuids. This wheel is supported horiou- 1 Pennsylvania Reports (including the equity idoneo, was proper to go to the jury or tally, the hub resling on a rteel needle, in decisions of Ihe court of which lite Judge is tlmt a bond given to maintain a wife who irtne of a resolution of Ihe iSorthnm. rland County Am icultiual Society, ft meeting of Ihe Evocnlivo Committee of Iho Society, consisting of tt,e President, Vico Presidents and Managers, will be held at Iho Court II inse in Snidiniy, on Saturday, August 1 ill li, at id o'clock, A M. The pur pose ol the meeting is lo i a lime and jilnct lor Iho Cmii, I, ',,. and to make all neces sary ariangemeiiis : As the object is impor tant, a foil iitii'i.d.iiiee is caiui'slly requested. D. II) TACIJAKT, Cor. Sec'y. Tho members of iho Commiltce are PRESIDENT, Capl. SAMUEL HUNTER. VICE PRESIDENTS. J unes Camehui, Esq . Joseph R Piietley, Eq., Hon. (ion. C. Wrlki-r. Jacob Sot sholt, Win. II. Kipp, Jacob llilheh, lion. John Moiilgomei y MANAGERS. lion. James Poli iek. Ale .1 0' I. III. KJ , Ji'.m: C. Il.iilon, Amos E R-1P, Samuel John. Sait'liel Shannon Peter I Uienlorl. Chas. i Riddle, lleuiy .1. R. a lor, .1 il'i H. Heller, (lenlge Long. Isaac li li'l, Michael l.eckcr, I'eniievil'e llolslioc, Win. D.- i rn, William i I'Vgelv. (ieoige Conoid. James Eckiuau. I A u:iut n. isr.L -.'I.' the same manner that a compass is support ' now a member) which contain decisions ed. Tho needle fits into a glass socket. made since ho took his seat upon the bench. Placed in a room free from currents of the In those nineteen volumes, and neaily Ihir air and all disltnbance, tho million of I hi; teen thousand pages, there aie but four earth around Iho wheel is perceptible, the eases hi which Judge Campbell's name ap wheel apparently performing llio revolution i peats. We propose lo notice them, and in Iho proper number of hours. It is proper show how "the touchstone" delected ' base rnelal ' From 18U to 1850, not a single decision of Judge Campbell appears on llio books. The first caso recorded is Smith rs. W hill din, 10th Hair's :W. The circumstances were these : Whilldin was a constable. Smith oll'ered him one bundled dollars if he would a i rest a iierson n-'iinsl whom war- j rail's were issued for obtaining goods under false pretcncer. The arrest was made an. I ! ihe eontalih; sued Suiilh for the promised j sum. Tho case was Iried beforo Judge I Campbell. Common sense would teach nny Louis 1 imes, lOlh rim, ,,.,, plK., il:,ccnient was in violation le left, a letter was fu, policy of iho law. If eoostntdes arc allow e, I to make bargains with persons who no thief to slate that no motion is externally commu nicated to tho wheel. This is tho latest per petual motion wo have heard of. By this wheel il is said that thu lalitiidu'can at all limes l e correctly ascertained. The experi ment is not confined lo a wheel of such large dimensions, but may be realised with small er ones. Tho experiment, wo lenrii, will probably soon bo lested nt the Washington l bsei va'.ory. FuitT.r or the Imhan Titr.Mr We ilieiiian direct fiom Si. P. ml, XCTICH TO TEACIiTPuS. ' "t T!r K is licr.l'.v Liven that seule.l prop. J- sili will I'c icii ii'l I iv i!i- Ihn-i lors of th I i.!ll III -ttl Sr!e-!s ft' Sl":!:i'. t,ia tov. Iis'lip, fit ths Hotel of diaries bcisciuinir, in said township IV 10 A. M. till -1 P. M.. on the MUth hint., for ti.flel'rrs of snid school, lit which tilou ftltil til.M'e trachcis w ill he ciamined and the schools Hay State Mills have recently sold 10D cases . allotted. nninheriii!' nearly or rinile 5()0l) shawls, for oricr t the lionrd. Ihe Canada market, lo a regular dealer sought her husband's society, w as an :;giee moot for a separation. Amkuican Siiawi. Mam t am i ur.. The learn Irom a Minnesota, says the St ins!., that on the day receive I Irom d'ov. Ramsey, announcing ihe entire l.iiluie of the contemplated Indian lrealy. Wabosha, a Sioux chief, who ; nrn8.,., m,,.S4 ,. phuidere. wields an c. sivo inlliience, had declared m;,t(., .,, ..,, ..hmder from w otiM ever be I n;rs,iii Sllb- the police. '" ' " ' "...oi, i..m.,, ,u i.. i... niisiaiidiug tins filn ious reason, an. I Iho overtures of other Indians, or of Ihe j ,,, w jt , :iIut j Mir U. f;,el that the fee bill set iovci iiiiieiil. Ciov. Iiamsey Wiis rxpeided i lo arrive at St. Paul, with the Commission- J els on Wednesday last. His next endeavor would be lo persuade the Chippewa, w ho had moved back to their did lauds in Min nesota, tu vacuule them and return lo their down thu only compensation In be allowed constables in such cases, "Campbell J. told tho jury lhat lie- only question was whether the plainlitf made the promise." This is the entire charce, and in briefness proper hui. ting giolmds. These trealies and ,.1met equals his other favorite charge. forfeiture ol treaty, are costing Iho (Iovern "(leiillemen of Iho jnrvj the case is with ment a deal of money, in iho way of pre- I yen." But the ease went In the Supreme seuls, commissions, iv.c. Less I hall a year Com t, and the "touchstone" was applied r. i. ice received some Hundred thou- to iho i:ase metal ' In l no lollow ing man ollars for removing, or promising lo 1 ner : remove these very Cliippewas. and now we I "Coulter J. said there was no considera siipp ie the same lucrative farce must be ! lion lor th, promise, and the court below, tlierelore, misconstrued Ine law. II is uie 'i Mild there, who can nl'ord lo pay a duty of 12 per cent., and sell hi goods alongside ( f liiilish prodiiciious at a profit ! 'I he pro duction of shaw ls from i)mo of the principal mills ttio current year will lie as toilows : James Roy Jv. Co., ni'aily all long shawls of i beautiful designs, HO.iMu : Hay Slate Mills the gieal pioneers in ihis wink tiOjOno ! Waleiloo Co., C.'.OOO ; E.t.pbo State Mill-, ' 3d. (10(1 ; l'racu l.ilo Mill, Duncan c Com-! init'.gham, and one or two smaller maker"; ' say g.Vli'M ; making a Iota! of -I;!'.!, fife I, or neaily hall a uii'lioii of Ihe medium and i heller class of goods, pro lueed in this conn. try in a single eio . JllS.-i: HK.NsVl., t-scW. Ai'. !l, lsal It. Sliamokin tp. " TO C0KTaACT0ES.-EmbarJ.ment. A T ii lecctin.' held id tile Court Home la Siinliui v, on the "sth .Inly iust.. of llic sub srril'ers . tlie cinl'iiiikiiiciit, Ac, lo he erected s ho,i ilis'imi'C nhiivc the .N'oilluinil.i'il.ind friilijn, on tin farm ot' Ucter Raiilv. the tinitiTsiiif 1 Wl re p pet r.Ss ( itcd a cci.ie pi'oMir,;s l-T s i: l u . i u Alison net. id U o I.k-:. John V. l'': i;in.: ( 'e., hook l!li'l pi .'.l el" tile v.. cietl ai-lei i;! ! e rr c. i fl i 'III tl'C si.! n-, ila-rs, lo O'.e to ieceic senlrl ul Saiur.l.'V the iltli of P. M., at the store of : I t re the i-iiliscrijilinn e.Ml he .ecu. Tlio .'. t j cell.' -l the Illoiif T '. ,li not lo ,1,11k nil. as t.a; nu.st ol i.l la Wmre Bi. cii;i-:ii!'.ii:s. It is an ancient joke and fact, that "all blackbei i ies are led when they ar" gieen but we yesteiil.iy saw rnmu 'diiaci. lien ie.'; perleclly ii of a beautiful light pea-green C"l..r; hi.-cious r-weetucss, and the biig'ilct, clear est; and handomcM of all the small In. Ms. They are raised b .Mr. J S. Necdham, of D.oivcrs, and have been propagated limn a single plant, obtained in lie Siafe of Mafue. which was no doubt an accidental variety ol Iho common high busli blackbei ry. NiiVm I dazclle. A Sci.t-St-A' im; Esvci.oi't: for the ballot- I box has been invented in I! istou. The See. j rotary of tho Commonwealth of Massachli- I . . . sells contracted ioi the immediate inanulac- j lure of 1.20(1.001) peli'-s.'.ili.ig envel.ip.'s, at a 1 V. V. M. t' Ju'lN W. Ji'll.N V. I-.-. M'TV. I'Kll.lNll, Coiniitittse. Til 'J IIE INDEPENDANT Vc.TERS OF NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. 1 ut ! ill'' stilisi-re i r in;';.'' :.:s i-iineii w 1 no , I ii . l.-ct'.-s ,.l'Nor::,:..i .: h.o i O.'.i.itv. st ll j '' a ' ciisiun-' , lection a ; a vu! t NTi:;;;; ca.ndi- 1)A TE for the !:'. e ef i Shoni l lie l.e c'lvlr ihc ihil'e-. of lli'1 n:':i gie I'litae s. ie .'acti enacted over again. 'I'll b No-LiccNsr. Law or It.i.i.'iois. Th License or Liquor Law which the I.egisla- i ,., cost tit the Slate of Sl-s.na-). 'lheso enve lopes aie to bo Used bv tlie voters ol Micsa- Ihe Secret Ihiliot Law, passed by Iho l.tsi Legislature. lure of Illinois has adonled. rcpeiils allure- loluincnl of the holder, but lo conseive tlie ' iiillie. peace and lo eeculo lie- cnmii IT" Sii:;;i.t:ns I'anouama of the cities and islands of the Atlantic ami Facific, was exhibited at the (.'ourt House, in this place, on the llh, fth and (ith inst. and was crowded every evening. Panoramic views are something new to many of our citiaeusL. Those oi Ihe first class are too unwieldy and expensive for exhibition in country towns. No exhibition a fjords a finer eiiteiUiunict'.l than a well ejtecuted 1'anorama. C7" Some hair brained idler, not hav ing wit enough, to amuse liitr.se If in some rational manner, has been exercising his few ideas, by cutting the door casing and wealhcs boards of our odice ll'wu-kucw him we would expose his fully or thought lessness, as wo can hardly believe il was duiii by design. fV The whole of tho present term of ouj Court was consumed; in Ctiminal trials. sent license laws, 'inhibits the sale of in. to.xicatiug drinks in less quantities, than one quart, under a penalty of S-5. If sold lo mi nors, increases tho lino from Slil) to S1U0. Piovides for a penalty of not less than S-3, nor over S100 for selling more than a quart, and permitting ihe same lo be drank on the piemisos of the seller. (Jiving nway liquor lo come w ithin Ihe provisions of the law. The rations Legislatures of Ihe Slides seem lo consider some legislation necessary lo pre vent the evils of intemperance ; hence some ol them have recently passed more stringent laws upon the subject ; that of Maine being the most thorough of any of the enactments, and of coursr, creating Iho most opposition. Ciiossi.no tii k Atlantic in a Row. Boat. A man has performed the feal of crossing Iho Atlantic in a row-boat in Ihirly days. It was dono in this wise : When Iho packet ship Devonshire, from New Yoik, was one day out at sea, dipt Ilovey detected sym. plums of small-po.v in one of bis steerage passengers. Do immediately had Ihe stern boat, hanging from Ihe iluvils, made perfect, ly m'ciiio and comfortable, Vemoved the man into it, erected over Mm a tarpaulin bouse, and in lhat boat the man crossed the Atlantic, n?l lea7iiii$ it in, Id he reached quarantine. Ho was led from Ihe captain's table, recovered completely from the dis ease,, wu well and ixv.ily when landed this morning, perhaps more so-than his fellow passengers, and rh restdl ef I'apl. Iro vey's piecavUton, no'tdh-er case of small-po-occiirioit on bcurj the Vvuti.thrre, The man can boast of being the first person that ctcr cwrccd the Atlantic in a low boat. Fiiist Impressions. Mr. Creefey, writing. from Civitu Veechia, says ; "Aside fiom thuso engaged' in fleecing us, I saw but three sorts of men in Civila Yccohia, or ra ther men pursuing Isioo sevetal avocations, those of priests, soldier and beggars. Some uiiilctl Iwo of these callings. A number of brown, bare-headed, wretched looking wo men were washing clothes in Ihe hot sun uf Iho sea-tii.le, but t saw no truee oi tnas'-uline industry other llian what have descri bed, an J tho placn contains 7000 inhabitants." duly of a constable lo pursue, si.aich for. "d arrest i odors against w linni eiimnial I chuselts, in carrying p.lo eil'eet proiM'SH is iioi iii ins ii. urns, i nt- uince 01 talile is created, nut lor Ihe private em. , i Tub (.eographi.'iil Centie ol" tho United law oi mo country no is not ine agent or ; Mates, at llio present tune, is in the Indian employee of the private prosecutor, but the j Territory, 130 miles west of Missomi. The present centre of enr representative papula minister id tho law, doing the wnik of the public, which he is b uiiid to do faithfully for liie fee piesciibed bv law. to be paid as iho law directs. And il would In tion, which is constantly inovia public policy its well as against law, to hold otherwise " raiiisi i is ascertained, by aelual c ilcti Westward alien, to be The nevt case recorded is lhat of Snyder vs. Wise. 10th Harr, 157. In that trial a judgment ul a justice of ihe peace ot Indiana was certified to by a cleik of the County Conit, and the exemplification offered in evidence. The act of Congress regnlaling Hi jiisl about at the city of Columbus Ohio. execntiiai en toe was alien. led bv Com i' umi'.n TAdU'. Tl 31st ult., at New Cast! tin' Sin-lid and Jury, wiihufew fiiends The clergyman, in his piayer, hoped that thi'uwful jiiioi.-hine:it would have it r fleet j di-'-'s or npply to I. pou iimsc 'rcscnf, ly m.iiciiig laeni lo lot- admission of such papeis is school b"y ..ei tlieir fid icih;s. , be j'.. i; i i ci to d;s'!iari;o e; in such n manner s t a I i all co.H'c. iii .1. M.W.I III. sWTDCE. Upper Au.gitstii, All.;. U, l.'il. TO THE INDEPENDAN T ELECTORS OT NCRTIIl'.iIREP.LAND COUNTY. rjllIR snl'scri! cr l,i rchv ii.l'orii.r l!ir indipetid tut i.'irri uf NorthimiN rland conidv. thst l.c is a Ol.l .NTUl'.li CAN Dll'A'1 E for lint oli'ae of Couiiiv CtiHiinlssitir.cr. Mhould he I e clei'tr'fl hr xiili li e rvrrr elTlirt ti lis, hai'.'e lire dulies of tlie olilie in smhs. insii ' ner us will i;ie i-nlire sa;il'.., ii.in lo ihc .'oniiiiu- niiv. JtlrM'.PII WAl.l.lfS. ! A'olt!illl,i!v.lall,l. A.,.. !l, ls.",l. j PATEKT C0E.N 5HELIER.- ril I II attention of th" PuMic is invited lo tin ': iiiipravcincnl in COh'.N Stl Rld.RRs.whi'cli , is iH-kaow 1, .t'.M , I to l.p f..r s'ipcriof t'i nnv ollif'r, I" iie.' on an cntircS new iin,'iile, shelling ill . Corn length.' i-e of t'ic c ir. the Coh piis-sinj straight IliriMii'ti wiih nit ieolving tlicreliv r : ipiiriia; no u.'arii.g to incic-ise iis spccil. wlui-h ) aMit o uiatcriallv lo lite cosl of otWiT triinfiii,ry. it turns ciisiiT ami shells cfcin r llian any other, and is oriihic in sir. iiial ihouhle in coiiMrnr tion. I'i rsnns in'crr-li I nr" iu itcd l.i mil runt sec it in operation. 'I'he i i ,'ht of , and othrr Cio'.'ii lor sale. 1'or pnllif-r rurticnlars J- law, which the youngest attorney at the j - - J bar would blush lo be ignoiant of! It pro- AntihoTi: Ai.i.-r 1'oiso.s. Hundreds of vides thai every such certificate shall be nut j lives might be saved by a knowledge ol' this 1 only signed by the clerk of the Court, but single receipt. A large lea pooulul of iniist-j i aid mixed in a tuinbier ol warm water, and I D !1 Kl.DIJIDCK. . V. Co-. ..!' . Iiorli Sts., ;jt stories. lUiil.i.lelnliia, All'. (I, I s, gmu. by Ihe Judge of the County Comt. This is A B C law, which every student knows. Neveilholess Judge Campbell admitted the ceriiiicate. The case went lo the Supreme Courl, and tho louchstono" was applied and Iho '-base metal" e.v posed. Mr. Brightly, who is u candidate for the Judgeship of the Common' Pica-, and therefoie rmif courts the favor and inlliienco of Judge Caiiipbe'd, then aigu ged slrouyly against the decision en lire subject. So iudcleiisiblo was it thut I he cuunst'l on Iho oilier sido abandoned Ihe case, and did not alleu.pl to an stum n.lye Campbell' opinion. Judge Bell, delivering the opi-uiou of the Supreme Courl, re ntl'rir med tho welt known doctrine that judg ments of justices of ihe peace are tint re cent, and cannot bo proved by exemplifi cations, even if the certificate aie correct j but there aj an additional defect, because the certificate uf tho County Jude was not appended. Thus thu ;touchi.loiio" was ap plied, Judge Campbell proved to bo igno rant of familiar ptiuciplcs, and lUo judgment reversed. The next reported esse is Hall vs. ftnpley 10lh Barr, 251 a very plain matter indeed. A builder contracted lo erect a house for a person, who agreed to furnish materials. Ho did not furnish all that was required, and the builder sued for the value of ihu woik which ho had done. This is a plain, cveiy day case, tiboiil vi tilth tho shallowest corn uiou sciie could scauely go wiong. Judge swallowed as soon as possible, acls as an instant emetic, mllirrenlly j'nweiful lo re move all lhat is lodged in tic stomach. I X ST I TIT !C. A Select Sciiool for Yor.r.j Iadir. rSMIP. -Mi ohaiiii s'.,,ir- Jiistitulu i pleasantly S. Incalrd in die hcaii'iy ilia:Te ot 1 .-eliuiiu-- hui -,'. On nil. ci land coiinlv, nine miles west of Hani-huri: ; n Mliai-p noted tliroii'hout the fair ri.Mli.liirj; CiMinlics lor the llloiahlv ol its filllu'llift It is .l.'.'i'ssi'.li- l.v r:.i r.i.i.! ihe i 'innhfrhiilil nl Tin: Wool. Tit.'.io:. Western rennsylva- j , ... .r,M, , as'si,iS throuah ilicplaie. Ilia is reaping a very line w ool harvest, pri- I The course of iusi: n, tion is siu li as is crsudi COS ranging 'from 4.V nil lo 73 cents ihe I r" ,"'.-' '!'-- '-nnoa,ics ,n Ihe counliy. , ", ,. . ., , r U is Ihc ili.sig ii ul tlie riiucii.al lo mst; net Ilia' pound. Tlie clip ol butler county is worth illta,.,.llla ,.ls , ,....,, pt.....iiii.L. mail- ucrs. and to educate in su. lt u luaiiiicr, as MuiJ) p:ic praelii a'ly cs.fi.1. EeSS.'OTlS. TIip si'hool year is diii!c.l into tw o neml-aa-' liual Ki'si.insl each of fixe culcitilnr inoiiihs. The ui,tmt r scs,o:i coniii.i tics Ihc lirst week in April, uud doses ilu.in the last vk of Ail Kosl. Th winter s. ssion cxiiihciici's th lis week in Octolx i', and v nnWiutcs tlio last week of FcUruarv. At th. cl.is of cirrh suasion thtie will htf pub lic man fci.ti"H. Terms : lioai'.liiii;, iiicludins le.dils, per session 5 mo. !j"i.')0,0(l Tuition, " ;' lu.lllV Mwlcrn laiii'iii'c-, " " 10,00. )rainir, " " li.H M usic. Pi mo, willi use, ' " 15,0t Or, if prelci rcd, per hi'ssi ,ii of o ino, iiicluihii'4 the uLaoo ilenis, ti5,8l ' Pnvii hie in iuImiihc !::?". huhiice l the cfosa of tllV IS'Sli.llL lliMiks, klatiniiery, music, iXC, furnished at l'hiliidi lihi.t prices. Pupils will lie i.vi'iw.l id nny period during ihe session, and cliarired iiccoiilimtty. For lintlier inloriindioo, please addles Itiu Priin ioal fur u circular. u. m. L. (;ii.i.u.i.i:, I'uiii i..d Vc hdliiei-luiB. All,.'.', 1 n.'j 1 .- iiiilo. I tllOjOlVO' ; lhat of Washington, S.'HHI.OtHi. Same SHROUD have ulieady been paid oti at Uuioutowu. Thk Pope, having patroni;fd ihe erecliou of a cathedral in Ihe centre of Loudon, steps aie being taken for Ihe erection ef a Ptotes laid Church in lha centre of fiuiiui. A high disutlary of tho cltoieh is said to liave sub scribed jCIOOO for Ihe purpose. A Mam or H.wr. A gentleman who suns away with your wife at a ball, and then gives )ml satisfaction by pstliug a ball into you. Wmi is Iho IVluomer costume Ixit ihe application ol the higher law tu petti coats Yell's is lUo morning star bntil Septem ber 30 ; theii evening star until July -1, 1S5J. Wb are ruined, nt by wl'ist wo really want, but by w hat we think we do. Thkus aie nearly three) thousand muscle in lha coujinou j;ijlipper.
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