-, i 7 fl E 111111 Second, along Second (including the inter -Mediate streets to the NV ha r v es) to Callow ,. hill, and thence on the wharf to the fourth store below Vine street. All the %% °ed. yards save one at Vine and the art - o,9nsurned, The only d y.e.;:s , .:l wiis,g sloop in one of the slip.: neat' ( lo%vldll street. The telegraph wires and posts of the Morse &. I luusu lines, were Osttroyed, partially interrupting the coin inunicittiou betweep this city and 1\(w• • The number of killed and• wounded, as ii►t' ,Nve could ascertain, up to three o'- duck, was as follows : 26 killckl and 66 Irouniled, The steamer Philadelphia arrived yes terday afternoon from Chagres, yia. slot], Jamaica. She left Chagrcs on die 110th June, twenty-four hours after the steamer- Georgia, which took the mails, &c., brought by. the Oregon from Sap Francisco to the Ist of June. The Phila. 'delphiti brought about $2,000,000 of god s ) .dust on freight, and about $500,000 in the 4ninds of the passengers. She made her outward passage in nine days, and has re• turned in eight days and twenty-two hours, Poth.being remarkably good passages. The steamship Alabama, for New Or leans, tell two days before the Philadelphia sailed, with one hundred and twenty-five passc.ugers, and about $500,000 in gold The steamship Sarah Sands, Thomp. son, was about 00 miles below Monterey, on her passage up, taking in coal. A number of her passengers left her, and . ,procee4ad up to San Francisco by land.— ' These that remained on board -wei:e all ,in ,good health. The steamer New World and Isthmus sailed on the 2d of June, both full of pas sengers. The steamship Oregon, on tier passage down, met the steamship Panama, .on the 21st of June, 150 miles below Ac opulo,,bound to San Francisho. The British steamship Avon, from Val . paraiso, arrived at Panama on the 25th of .June, with a large amount of specie. The Alta California has a letter from Stockton to May 22d. On the Toulumne -but little gold-digging has been effected siu.c.eiast, co along the banks. The gold is lincle-r water, and preparations are Making ;by companies to darn the stream to get it. 'his work hassipeen actively going on for live or six months. There is want of men At this kind of work, and $8 or $lO a day is readily paid. The diggings at James town, Sonora, &c., have been partially .deserted on account of new diggings dis ,,covered at Columbia, three miles from So 'nom; at the last accounts some 2,000 per sons had collected there, and town lots were selling at high prices. Sonora is . growing very rapidly, being in the centre ,of an extensive mining, region. his like -3y to be next to Stockton in size and •im porianoe. 'Discoveries of rich placers have been made in its vicinity lately.— Some attic richest holes at Columbia are 30, -10 amid 50 feet deep. A serious nut at Sonora. A num- ; her of foreigners refused to comply the law taxing thorn for the privilege of .working the mines. A time was fixed by the collector to summon a posse of Ameri can citizons to . prevent them fromy.working. The day previous to the • time/fixed, the ; lbreigners paraded the streets with guns, -&c., and reinforcements of Americans were sent for from the -neighboring towns. . A letter from Stockton, dated May 22, adds. •" In the evening the sheriff, Mr. Work, -was accosted-by a Mexican, who asked )lirn if-he was not an officer, or the officer mho intended to enforce the -payment of; • :the license. On replying that"lie was, the _Mexican made, an attempt to stab him, :when a person standing: byi named Clarke single blow of a bowie-knife, near ;ly severeddais head from his body. Thir. :Ay armed Americans soon arrived from Mormon Gulch, and the whole American : l population were on the alert all-night. At - last-accounts there were two or three :hundred Americans at Sonora under arms, ttlitl others were 'hourly arriving. On Monday the , excitement had sorneWhat :bated. Hundreds of the Mexicans and . , . Chilians:were packing . up and leaving for 'theri, adopting ,the customs of' Califbrni , Stockton... , Many of them disclaimed hav- an,, claimed as their property the•lndians •' -' - '7 7 ‘,,trridinrY4ntenlign of resorting to arms, who dwelt in the valley. of tho J...akc„-md --" I)ll eWit s ii-Olvte 'f . 9) l , 4., more or less fright- a y'car- or more 81/ICC, - With' whip and elastritittat: ' ''' ~%' 'p?"Ulti i -'• tJt.onpears ritleS,-Orced 1;01110 hundred ofthem to the „.„,..„..tat. rt . te .• llx," , ... :,,; 41: . • . _ • . -- ......._VAMita•P k t jet ant ..0 i . ..: ieturho P 4cr. . . • 11k1St0 dtg, gold as ;slaves,whr.r ,,,, lfo crssw• - 1 , 4 - npvi.:*, , ii , n d u . ,_,,,.,..r t ,.., 4 ~..t,. . .1 ) ,o_ Ai. ligh rt% climate and scar...,, • ..7" ! Tio sto t - ....„ riowsi 'LnPrP'47,l '',.l,.'irvi, - ner l 4lt4 t i es l;. oct i n ..,]Prli In al ~ . i ne • ~t _ ...,--1 , 4 - . --, ""'",9•4‘.. 2. ;',. ' MOO t-' '-..44 . ~„ 4 , ~. .. 'lliet 1 yLIt . rk no ; r idyiince a were ,„„e6 .. A, e tat e l ".,:lontinent: .A:l4 us, A.Rgriri -,.. t 4, - to alit - - vag i k._ --•,..... -*;',. , A ri.1"2:77:.r,' 7 - 7777 ;410 file maybe 'fiVe trdllions, or..A'il'"u'li eve r y house, but said to -},/vc.' c 9 `of Second street, the IlleAtilifirre of the city, fora dis greatcltatOut seven hundred fect—rall the IlkAre's on vine street, from the river to second street, a distance of over seven hundtcd.feet—all in:Front and Water sts.; for a distance of about 900 feet, and all in.; New Market from Vine to Callowhill. The! district thus burnt over, comprises all the p;operty fvoin Ridgway & Budd's to Front street, doivn Front to New, up New to 11.0 N. V. Coorsvr, Jul) d from Arrival of the Philadelphia, . ' where he sw , otl when a Mexican or Chili ;nn' in front of him drew a pistpl. 1,11 a Jae, , ;meata dozen revolvers were out, and a precipitate retreat was made by the for. chillers. No shot was fireci,,hut the Mex lic7ins were alarmed, and the town was cleared in live minutes. Our , peace now , seemed threatened by about - fire hinufted 1 , men outside. ::tal lii iiicolividr•rtiblt , :tlarrn created ii, ;ovoi. 'f'he citi7.cre: nillied 1 theinsi•lvom, IWO (A )re: , c.:: tveir `^ut tie / Mormon croeli toitl Stillivrm'r. ti.i , .:gi1if, , ,.1, l'roiri ‘lllll'h I•13'( -. ,l,otit five buildrcd ~ v, l l arrnr.(l Amor'.cati.; I, rriv,,l,.htid . I nar.hod 'through 1 lir- :"..t rdets ‘i it h gonf; rt i a l riflo.3 o n their r•houlders. '1 he ilemcillqtatii , ll ty,w 1 :; : i i1; :wi l t ; the c:ovb il in the \ ', , ..iniiv , :,'oca ' tikper-cd, :;i:d Oct map:. 1,;0'cir ,, ,1. 'file' oil ly thing !,, be ti-,red is the iolf.-fi l ided , z oal lA' iit r OW ii ,A ci7xii.., v. lie; .iiiiiotif : , ,h goi.errtlly.!,yrripAtii-J.ing wi . ill the dif:content 00..::czioned hy Ow ieljui.it I /X, :Ire iIICCII,?Cd 1 111:11 the fore;rilerf., ,liul/Iti presume to 1:1!:f• • the la‘‘ hue their o,vn hardy, and mat' f of i he wi11m,, , , to allow the Mil& to rest v;il?ro . 1 It is." The Calit;ein;,) pap: rc, contain accoupts of Vf:r \•ocrious ,, lli!..i...!s. with the Indians. 1: ti. u;r , A% t:I,H,o;;;;, June 1. Jim. riblc :41(1 fr .. 4ae./ . o/ ..trialia n.i. —We have just received pat bottlers of the re cent slaughter of a large body of Cleat Lake Indians, by an expedition sent a gainst them from the (Tuned States garri sons at Sonouto and. Benicia. The tribe that into treed this tort ible punishment coin. prises the natives of Summit. and .\. t i ;: i valleys, and has maintained, in ,;.•,, 1 1;•; a l, undisturbed peaceful relation.; )) in illy white settlers in that section or California. Last summer, hOwever, a stuliburn I tidi:ta otfarod an indignity to t In » nit ;done KA sev, who had resided in 'the culnitry for some nine years, for which he was taken heifore a majistrate, and sentenced tu re ceive one liteldred lashes. After this pun- ishment--on the same dav, , we are in- I . ' lorined=Kelsey sought the wretched of- I fender, and laid hint dead at his feet, shoo !fing him in the presence of several gentle- I tact), who rumonstratcd with bias on the .barbarity\of the deed. This man Kelsy was afterwards murdered, as was also a brother-iti:Viw, by thelnilians of the neigh borhood. Since then repeated acts of vi olence have been visited upon the natives ; and our readers will recollect the accounts which we published, a 112 w months since, of the outrages committed in Sonoma and Napa by a party of desperate white men. The Italians were driven to the mountains, and sybse9uently made predatory incur sions upon their old nmsters, driving away cattle and indulging their natural propen sity- to steal. Complaints were made— doubtless the accounts of their conduct high!) , colored--to the garrison at Beni; de and Sonoma, and on the - first of the month an expedition was tilted out against them, composed ofa detachment of infan try and a company ofdragoons, under the command of Limiteirun Davidson, (75 in all,) with orders to proceed against the Clear Lake Indians, and exterminate, if Possible, the tribe. The troops arrived in (it.° vicinity of the hike, and came unexpectedly upon a body of indians, numbering between two and three hundred. They immediately surrounded then), and, as the Indians raised a shout of defiance and attempted escape, poured in a destructive fire, indi- I seriminately upon men, women, and chil -1 drert. "They fell," says our informant, "as grass before the sweep of the scythe." Little or no resistance was encountered; Mid the work of buteherev was of short duration. The shrieks of the slaughtered victims died away, the roar of muskets ceased, and, stretched lifeless upon the sod of their native valley, Were the bleedidg! bodies of dlet:e Indj:lnr.• Nor 9eN, not . : age was spared. It Was 01.7'.Ordor of ey. t(qTriination felt - fully obevPd: 'Ffv-trr.(7: reluinr-d to Mr' : , 1 , 6 ,,, ”' • 4 , 4101'1Q', I;, theent, restored. , o'res ' l' , orn :he 1 . 1 , ,li , Ne... 1 ,, p, I .; , terrible re:ribetion dell: out to the India•mi at Char I.Dkr; h‘i the ;I , ,vernment tk...,.,1; dertnvc more than n pissing r'- mark. It is necessary to make thi.:tu oar power; but it is our duty to : them as human )beings, in whic!l II;t:I . re • are hardly viewed in CalFornia 2t 1 7 , )•• ,e. The troops returned t, .: , ;n:.:::• •-- it - i•• evening of the 2 . .? ti in .! .Ifvr a i:-.. , ..L--- if it can be ca,:,l si,,-./!-- -iu tt. hi t%) 'H killed nearly 200 Indians. - . A Correspondent—who is evidently vv..; i informed as to the characters of the Indians living in the neighborhood of Clear Lake, and of the terrible cause of their late slaughter—relates to us a set les of wrongs inflicted upon these people which calls loudly for • redress. The stuteme n t is -vouched for as containing facts. "The beautiful lands bordering on Clerir Luke, or apart of them, were pur chased a year or two since of the Valle, jo tinnily,. by some brothers* Kelsey—An drew, Benjamin, and Samuel; The bro- ! written paper, purporting to be from Gen. 'Smith, authorizing them to raise volun teers and chastise the Indians. Some twenty roving, hot-headed young men, l.thouldered their/ rifles, and with the Kel t evs departekthr Napa Valley, where, ,on the farm of Fowler, they found a number. of Indiane who .had hired them stl verou'Air. Fon 1.2 r for the Auuner. heroic bravery tin more.whisliey, the‘' leviAled their rige.,3, ,eon stretch ed 6efecn uinirttu.d, peaablo Indian') at their loot, Luitlt their hu s, and ilarted for f'lantri ta repeat their. deed:: of '!'hey returned rat knit to :Arno. Phot two there, nod having achieved plory enough tbr the present, ' rented from the "toils of war," but nut of Reieutly ; ,o , ,cvrit-nelit troops have visited tho hike, and dealt ter rible destruction upon some ll:Liu...lit: found there, wno it is quilt; p,,sz.,lite sere whorl ii nn( .• ‘ • 1 0. of art's r. - 11;d1ou, , uu the wisiti - • thi"i Mu Indians, cy vuond Ills PAld ‘‘ . : l co are sin.. umigi:, 114! (1111119 thus 1.111'.11i I.y murder of so' many Lit 'ilia pcuj•;o, it w,iuld not be surprising il, as 'opportunity,) offered, they should be induced to follow 1 the lead c.. 11 their ei.llghteped neighbors,' .ind take the lives of such %%bite men as, foil intp thei; .I-Ia Li’u l:‘=~;.zflwV-§l“b 511 323405. E} 's‘ E (534' 10 AN AMEND:4OI' CON TioN lir..,u.'t t',./ the :4: 7 cluar: cc,,cl Roast ol . 1?( . .1)/7'3( s Cont,,om it( atilt t: 2 l Pel 7 / I sl l 'fr.'l, (feral ssc.whly met, Constitution oft his Coo in ani weal t h be second :.ection of the fifth article, ::0 that it shall wallas ti,!lows: ,Th.it the Judges of the Suphapc Court, sot' the 'everill Courts of (..!oninion Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are lor shall bo established by law, shall be elected by au:qualified electors the Com monwealth, in the _manner following, to wit : The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Curninon wealth at large; the President Judges of the severzd Courts of Coemien Pleas', and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall he established by law, and all other Judges required to be learlied in the law, by the qualilie 1 electors of the respective distri c ts over %%Inch they are to preside ur act as Judges ; and the associate Judges of the Courts of _:oinnion Pleas by the (path fied electors of the counties! respectively. The Judges of the :Stipreirturt shall hold their offices fur the term of fifteen years, if they shall so long behave them ! selves well,(subject to the allotment herein after provided for, subseveiit to the first e lection;) the President Judges ofthesevetal Courts of Common Pleas, andof sucldoth; er Courts of Record a are or shall be es tablished by law, and all other Judges re quired to be learned in tne.law, shall hold! their ollice ler the terra of ten years, if they shall so long behave themselves well; allot* whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause, which shall not be sufficient grounds for! impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of them on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The: first election shall take place at the gen eral election of this Commonwealth next!' after the adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all the s who may I then be in olliice shall expire on the first Nlonday of December following, when the I terms of the new Judges shut! commence.!! The persons who shall then be elected Jud , es of the Supreme Court shall ho,d; their grin ea as 10110 V ; One oI t h em f or ! three year's, one for six years, one :or ran, one for tyve!ve one tiltPtrt years, the e:rtt: by 1 0 ( by the sari let tin 'n Sil~! Cr:aii C.C.)111,11.6N1 II '^.", li i i I. • , ~,, I. anct• ,U,•;, ; . =I v ti ~ ;~., . 1 j • Mil !o'. hi, MEI tl VII/.4. J;:on '! our e puttvawnts uy tLe ..:.Jr,tittiic till the tivst Mort- day of Decetuap.r succeeding die tiPxt gen era l election. l'h , :' Ju d 6es or the tipreni , :: i..:otirt un.l ilic: Preidents of the several Courts of kAumnon Pleas shall, at stated tirnes,receive for their services an adequate compensation ,to be fixed by law,which shall not be diminished during their continuance lin office; hut they shall,i'6ceive up tees or perquisites of office, not hold any other oi -1 flee of profit tinder this commonwealth, or I under the ,goVermnentiof the United States; or any other State or this Union. . The Judges of the Supreme Court, dur'ing their continuance in office, shall 'reside within • this ConmaniWealth ; and other Judges,' . IS . AAC SMITH Iduring their continuance in office, shall re. 11 • —As Jam received n choice selee;lo of INE:1 •"" 4 ••'`‘ vithin the district or county for which Muhll GOODS of tho latest Stile., • vere respectively elected: R. 04 , J..S. IWCALMONT . , ' Groceries, Boots 4-Shoes, Hats 4-. Caps. . . , Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass 4. P 3 1. 1 ' , -"r the House (21 Representatives. ~ Queensware, Nails, 800h , ,s 4 . station. - t V. BEST, AISO,a •sti, eery, Oils and 'cants, :Cotton yarn 4.c. ail itind 9 ir .._ ~SV,r,Wicor of the Senate . ~,J.:!7rqid vet% , 17- -.: ~.-;,, • • 0 Ido riot protend to untrue Joie o list of such 4 , cs ii d . •h' ' - 1 1 . ' , 4 ,,) , , , tailitit34l, ' .l, Lit iP'` '..-s vi i MBER, . goods as 1 have, fipt only n.lc a call aura per. .. Ni • T,001•Me1ik,,,„,, sons wanting anythinrin toy line. 1 hove selected r, --.--,.... T e r ......0i. soy stack for ilia convenience of ibelerinero and a k. ,! l i , B 7 l ;V i i ii i iMPS 7:l74" "dm tri iit of iumberrocnoo which . 1 respecifoi'y inVito their at. ; sscr..---;..---1---P ? !1:441:4 4 %04 v (-4: .....,-,„..r . ,. -- • - n. , - I ! ,:te not wish !opt-ethic° any (else kn. ;;1t i .,•'..., -- . •I 'arse or 11% 1 ' ' IL : . - ~..• ~' -:, , (vortibing; 1 have detector:toil to sell is. ',. • - I.;,d,Ourvvelosvip, than the 11111 hie BLIIIIUU ' Oda have been :;‘, je ,,„ p ,,,i„,..., 1t y a.. ~, --.i...„ ...._,........., ~- . , , , 4 ,f, %it inity for cash or ontiine to pone. gk''..s 4 r- xt _,slt , _ 7.7 ,,.4.a ., , d _ ., 4 , % ei; ( 6 , ti : r ft; l kft o ; 111.0 ~tty 1 1 .: ..: .. iiii Oa anCiliou,',- .c ,i ek . fiv e ,,:il d ) .. itl, co ra di f hope to receive a ippriotOrs, to t ,,,,„, ii ,• • ..; • s ~......:-------- - • --, • ---- Ica/0 • ~..„.,, ...,4* coltrnt:lB,l9:, • 4 a-, , ' o • , l'l. . 0 :1:. i ~_ • ' eXl ,. : . `, . AIL ,, ;. . a CI I, : tar Sto t t • ' ~ ;Jrday • • d _ it ,`he ize 7 . ' xchangu fur godde ' . Nt'.';'• rfii; .. , .'..i• „' son, as will appear by their votes on theFiiSlD! Fish! falai pa.ssaL,u of the resolution, os follows, ' 114 D, :klar Lore; and Derring, I)3' the harrc I arid viz : ~. 1 by the p eie, id the / . ‘,N. of . r iliw,e voting in favor of the resolution, hail; S3IITIT. I • It:0 II al. A. Jon ta Brooke, .1. Porter Brawley, W Ci)ritt)) ~1 eJiirit il. ,___ __ _ liam .1. Crab!), Jonathan .1. f'unitinglinni, IRON Si, NAILS. Thomas : - .. 1 ,. 1:t Ilion, ' flown!: U. Forsyth rig l lit: imincrilitoii tint e etiiedra (1 illy 11 1111110 a Charles, l i "railt.y, Robert M. Frick, I lea ry Pihr,,..,apply ui i ON ifiol iN411.5 id all HiZeg. Fllltoll, .1111111 Ch, 011erlISey, William Ilas- la. i I i, , ita y t% ill i ell at 111 t• liilAi NI litiCi• 11)1 rash. In IN. 1114 CON' if:, CO lets, ,isms 1111A11..1. Ttlliollly Iveti, Joshua .lime 120, rith Y. Jones, Joreph li‘anigmaelier, (lcorge ..... ....... , , 131 le"1"" I"ll..kVuthm. _, . V. I,iiwren, - e,ilfaxwell Nl'ensliii, Benia- I11POICIAN1"1'0 SUNDAY SCHOOLS. min iltalone, Be ililnlifl Ma i iiins, I Iva ry A. ' r 45. iii: hoffer.iglieAl is loop:mid do ••1111ply Sunday Nruidenberp, William F . paehei , ;viiiim o EY s. hod., v%ith any goof.- iallilmliril by iho Sl/11. K. s a ddl er :D i - or d ‹.• 1 B (...,,, day Si hied lii oil, al ill( r iiiii'lighe price!, !hod a i ...Nil/ CC') , Feign • I It• ""." 3 "'l' Jl 1 II • • .t f 111 1.1 ' 1 I) 3 . 1•Iii 1i• %%11.111 rrr lowa ' very, Com od F.ThilnPr, Robert ('. Sterr Gt.() ett; -'. • • h 1,14 IM.B I ON, Agent. 11)anici b ' tlitr . , Farris B. Strcetet John 11. rot A S.S. tialial Waiiter and Valentine Best, ,S'pral,-er— ...._ 1 t.ittS '...! 9. These voting, ap - iiiii,t the passage of the • lasolit, 86 NI:InIls. , ilcsolutam wi. it, tjeol o on Daraie, Atiguiitus IT the Plivairrst corn, il er fill be loatuf a large I re Irma( iI of Iron 11 Niiii)l ai liw pro (.4 Drew and Alexander King—Naxs :1. • ll JOTIN PATTON. 1 - .. \ I 1 act from the Join nal. C:orapoFt ilk% Joao 1•i 1) ;;:Ail.. 44 . . i l l' . ..\.iil:i()N, Cle Ik. - . .I-; t lEL 11,,L;:in or 111:r unsr.NT Al IN. rr. ; At eifiiioPs Noilice. 1 ~ flu, ~ , bu r t .", ,ller,, I, 14, 1450. nr l il.. aniter•drarl, an Auditor appointed by the I `)% illiiiiii ia,Ck,Chicl l s icrls faith() I louse 11 1) fithmiN . Coati of CI, atfield i wanly, In dews) ui i,( 1 ~ ~,,,Itat iv L.:: of I , t,misyi‘ own. do , t ., ,,, ,, 1 i i.: i i i i r , : , , , ,, y ; i,..iii i t i l i .(, ti c it s . i l n l i t . l ,, l , 1)1 0 ( 1 11 IN i h i l i t i t i . : l l . ll l :: I t (. 11•t r , 11 11 1 1 ,1 In It'ld . A • • 11.1 L, That the foregoing ro ;oh'. I.i-irga lloovar, (let 'O, to iptif Hamar( those legally lion, (N,,. 111 on ilia• ...i,, nan , fil e, an d N o. t i : , . i i i i t i r l n d , i , , t ~, 1 1 f) 17 ;e 1,1 1 11 , 1 0 1: 1 1 , 1 . 1; n 11 0 11 1, l i t the l . i, (lairs 1 1 ,1. 0 71 1 1 1 1 , i4 1r 7: 11) 211 on the House Join and of the pit sent align of C.earhithl, an Siitur l dt 3 l ' v n Illi• tf7;li .11113) nest session,)sentatled " Iti . sollitions relative ie .) a1ien.,1,4 a ?win 411 'w.p.m.' lijoreded may it lintel die amendou ut of Oa Cosistitution,--it 1 ,' ,L1.18 InwEsr, Aud'r, Jul) Dlifi, Prio being the haw.; resolution which W ft., a. ___ grccd to by a yriajoiirs of the niernbrro (haled to each Ilout,c• el tlw lust i..r•griNii- Euro— -afici lki%itn_.; li, iil duly considered Messrs. Ward & Silit.:l and di ient,.;e I, was dn. da N :I :, irri.eil to IA A l7i . i 01 r ..) re•ipel !rid!) ioni,,,iiive to thin i ii a rnajoi By of the Il tewl,. r , electol to and V,' V , 11' , 01 16C 11 , 1(1111E111/1 ( . 1( 1 :1(1L( 6 1,1 1111,1 if., .(I . ls. mg in the 1t 0 ,,„ .; ui Fi se „,„.„,„ iat i,„ miluir l / 1 1111111( I,,wdry, ilia !lie% 11,1%(1 I iiiiiiiielio i t o f Ilvtinsytvatita, at i t , iii . i. „ ( 4 o „ession, its ( 11 1 1:: , :11:1 1 1 1 1 e ph i e lai s r i i i t r : , f , b ri tA n t: l l:7 iy all it, 3 , 11 . 1°119 bran N; ill appear by their Coles, uil en on illy ~„,i 4h ,k. ‘‘,nni. or, Ahuh, Y .l " :::' , 1 . 1 , 1 . e : ) 1 ,1 1 1 ,,,, it i ' , ' e 1.- ., final pab-,,lge of the resolution, ii, ii,ll.ia ~ 0 1 . u ~ ... Ki Ito% r store. tolir Niairr , i Flom a 1)1111 , 1A %IZ: pi I &lye al Ow lig , inifo,l4 Ow) 1111111. f thritt•eke Those ‘'oting; in favor of she passagi! of %lurk ..Howe.] it, !hum 1. ist resolutition were, John Acker, John Alli- "`", i '" l ""' r i`i"" s ") . ut rui,”.l, , sun, IV iUiatn Baker, Robe's Bald%\ iu, I/a vid .1. Bent, Craig Biddle, Jeremiah Black, !John S. Bowen, Willitup 4VI Pi`li B Brower,. Jesse R. ilunlen, John - N ' I: - ‘i he l in ' Ow r r• , , •Ip nil, Henry Chur c h, J o h n N. ( Init rm.! Ne.% ISvlvester Cridland, Benjamin 11. Dm to 11.• tittlitli ‘Crilliarn J. Dobl.i . ns, JaMes I'. Downer. • Thomas Duncan, William Dunn, \ Espey, John C. Evans, William 1::‘ 1:1. ~ ""1"'".14 ""'"" Scutt Ewing, Alexander SFeathei, Jam, _ 111 ` . ''" A Flowers, Benjamin P. Portlier, A1CX:91 , 1.1 ur'111C:t411 . 1: , Gibbolll)V, Thomas E. Grier, Joseph E. m.iia le-ch., I, Griffin, Just - ph Cruffey, Jaceb l 4 Halde- """' '" the """": Ad•ri , it% (-• man, George 11. !fart, Leart I lart, %,‘ ..In,l• 'g S" • lastiincs, 'William .1. Hemphill, John Henry ' ) hiplet, Ls...‘ i Herford, Washni : , -: I , eVl•rly ttn l pl,r, !on .1. Jackson, Nicholas Junes, John \\ . -.1—.1 , 11.-1•• nnJ i•• of Killinger, Charles E. Kinkead, Robetc : -;:1 , 1 1 ul lowlA. , ii. Klutz, Harrison P. Laird, Morris Leech, Tonathan D. Lec:t, Anson Leonard, 'Jame:- .1. Lewis. Henry Little, Jonas R. ll'Clin-4 -- tuck, John F. M'Culloep, Alexander Q: M'Curdy, John Nt'Lautddin, John M . Leisti Samuel Marx, John B. Meek, :11iCheal l‘lcyers, John Miller, Joseph C. Molloy, John D. Morris, William T Morison, Eze kial Arowry, Edward Nickleson, Jacob Nisslv, Charles O'Neil, John B. Packer, Joseph C. Powell, James C. Reid, John S. Rhey, Lewis Roberts, Samuel Robisv , t;u, John R. Rutherford, Glenni W. Scofield, Thomas C. ScouPer, \Villiam Shatlner, Richard Simpson, Eli Stiles . , IVilliaiss Smith, William Stoith,llMiel M. Stay ser, A. ,Souder, Thomas C. Steel David Steward, Charles Stockwell, Edwin C. Trone, Andrew Wade, Robert C.Walk. er, Thomas Miatso,n, Sidney B. Wells, Hirans A. Willsams, Daniel Zerby and faint S. M'Calmant, ,Speaker—Yous tc7. Those voting against the passage of the resolution were, Augustus K. Coryn, Da. \ id Evans and James NI. Pi :ter--Nays 3 Extriict Erorn the Journal IVILLIAM JACK, Clerk id !t EINES L' c 1 It z • v MEI I ch, iiitq that the :t k! t:,r( L , ;,) •u tlt,c an.: ••ir .C. ft ill. ol I •i . MI I= f;, ,cw . 111.1V1: . • - Cal/S• h.) be affixed the !..ehl of the Sueretury * s Office, at Harris burg, 'hi • fifteenth day of L.IK nun Dom *Mu vne 1110:1S&IIJ eight 'Mildred and fifty. A. L. RUSSELL, Secret,, of Or Cummon ealth Tolle 29,1656. the Citizens ,of and surrounding eauntry. SECRETAHV ' sIcE W, tiFNI;,1;;• I ii f •(_• I,' R I .l.k."1" ; thc k.;chi•r,,t Asbt 1" lim;&i.ro)tit• t, ;tll ,tfrit Coo "Pj 11 ,, in I u 11.4 WAR CUBA!!! FRESH ARRIVAL. NEW GO t?) amm2 (.8,111:..\1 .4. 1'.1:14,11( e;,.,. J... :26 1i450 . 11:1% P 11 1 1 11,1A1 11 •, ,, r1 1.11 11 1. NC Ilif 11111,1 . . rit ItM ‘1.114.. 1, 1 11 1 .. 111: . y VI 111111) 11/1111111/111. la 1 Ille 1 litt.•ll, .1. al 1,11 , •1 1111• vottilly thit lAOI lir,d n larL, o ! acn, llrll ..to! I. ol I I r I )61 k, I aply. )CCrie:i7 (, ) _,I1C(IISA:11 .11(1()IS and SIMOS, anal \vs. illrl tot /1111111, ge111•1/111 1..•1•1nl 01.1,11111 )"41•1 !1•14 I 1.1 , 11 al rri Cell I.) 11 ,:1\• • 111.111 a I:13 1.41111.i)y , I Sr,, g• 111'1IXTII AI (.111{IS n A:\ I'v'I•I A 14•1 I: .lone t!II. PRICES REDUCED A NI) TI (VA 1 ITY IMPROVED! 11 - 1 tV. It %‘ , IN v.. 0.4 1 . thru J o- mute If. ct,e burqugti z.I ( I.•Nrlirld.m.• Mt. 11? I. tr !?;1111,2:“1 1., tlc 111 11,•if (•ntio.ll • L 0 r Suminer ;ind fry' Grocene, Queens *o are, I Iziidwilre, JIIV:;i re, t)) ugs, Mediciftes,,S-r. 0. 'I, J 1 ri• I \1 lur 1'.1.11 Ur pit.e 1 I. y J t I ,/,s.,c l 1. 1850 Tailerisig Establishaniesal Summer and Full Fashions for 180 lISPEC'FFULLY informs the airizt•ne of (leer- IL field and vicinity that he is now carrying . on lau TaPoring business 111 all its branches, at bib residtnre au B,:eond street, where be le nrepared to'clecu:e nll work eritrusted to.his care With neat jjes3 and dt•spaicli, on the most rensimable term' LVI'EST PASIIIONS aro regularly re (-aired front • New York 'and Philadelphia, and he feels confident of rendering, satisfaction to all who dfsire their worh dune in neat, fashionable and duralife Manlier. ' " " . . N. B. /Alies. Ilabits and Mtvitle.l, or 5a14.3 Ja.ide or cut t 9 L2rite'r . • . . „ f6 - "Ali,4ifOlti of country produce ;di:livered) re eeived in payment for wolt,at the riffirlivi prieva.. Clearfiel.l. June 14,1850: .• TrA 1 1 A1; r Oil • Salei • IRTU , L. he sold at pritia:o sale, ou rcasuouble WV One horse, One carnage; One Small , Wagon, Two sells of Harne,sa, Two Saddles and a•Bridle, . • - • Being part of the piopeity of the late Hoy: I'. 111e finally, deceased. Any one wishing to pareliaso,_ can call on the Subscriber al': his office in thq her dual' of ' etentfield, of at the late rCsidence 01" the deceased half a mile cast of Clearflclill3rldge. J. If. 51 Ex'r. June 12. 1850. All persons aro linruby cantioxied against mcd. tiling with the foldowing properlyi, to : One Brown Mare, one Colt, one year : , ling Calf,, one Spring Calf, pne Bureau, one_Clock, and., a lot of Oats in .the, ground. .As the said property %vas purchased ,by ino at constalcinalo on 10 8111 nist,, at Salt Lick; Clan ni field county, ' • ' •:A.,,5. HUEY. Ffenclqi!le luly 12, 050: , , .111ADF, cloil Ty boo oelnUlloh• curb ur i•otintry B.. 11( .I.IIIC IS, 185() yAILORING ESTABLISIINENT. E 44T01,1 MID i ~ 1 1 1 r, if, NEW GOODS, AI h. tl.utihair 1111 I !I • I I 14; •,.- • fi t Lop o i ; y .1 CAU , :01INEIZ• • hill :NT PATTON. M. A. _PRANK, ApAuriorw. Ari N I n! fd /11111'11 al • Illy •tura m. 13, [:\G STI'VE.s,..SON, lurlf " "lily 'Els! pf Clearfield Bradt:lL 1 4 alo•vt1 er 18 111.1er111111«1 ht farr i ki, at prices mo.lcrala as lo Mika rt rlt interepl 1118 H.T1 . 1011 li/ ,11.111 :)11 hint. IN r, irieilJ , aaa,ll:', lamp. a largerts,: /.01'11111.111 01 Shops and made 'm the neatest aka' m os t substantial manner, and . to . be sold at very low priees e So* handsome Oil Cloths'for Tables, stands, etc:' ' ISO Flaxseed-Oil, Pish•bil, Varnish, White-Lead, Putty, - • Glues, etc. A iiSO7---Nai r is and Spikes, Iraq and Steel, Fori(s, Spades, Sho:i eels, Powder and Shot., Blue, Black arid Mixed Broad cloths from *2 50 a 50 . 0 1, Cassimeres 100 a 2 -s(i ,Sattinot.s, 50 al Kent ucky Jeans, • Pf • Bleached ntnzdin.-4, 1: 111 )1P4elked f; a Cajleu4, 18 Sligae, Coffee, 'Fea, pices, kinds ofeiyoceries, lush, Bacon,, I lam, etc. r• WILL lu• rit,l;y I.lv:iked :111 flpeeinirra of 11 . 1 s , 4• Bomets, ‘‘ri, IN.-!(•111.\ —I rind QUEENS‘V.V,:C nod ulhrr noirka trnr sientivions lo monion, I min [rennet) IBA othern will fluid 31 his PRIM .r.,,eitt niid MllOl S. WS, }kid t% nre 01 nil tits. :mil ill tlitnr nerdetl thin lino (Alm. IL F. WARD, THO 4 , SHE Tho• ,iii,,l•l.er Iri 1 , •) It ft eveiv 114,1 y eau lia I every thir4 11,.a a lea pri3hle t . llllll. ten* ; , :On gr11111b:t.. M INNING STEvENsoN,.' C ,41 net,' , r f., Jut,, Ibso. N 1 1101.1....j,‘ 1.1.: PRICES AT . illf.il4:titiiiiig Iron Waits. Fltit leir lc. 11 t0..1.1. in. by .!. to 1 in. pr. lb. 2i. . - 5 to 6 do pr. lb. 34 i f Inv, : :Intl Mole t,lioe " 3L al I It..tta.l &st i lton?. from I tol .', in:" li " 1 t to 3J 2 ill." ' 3i a 53 t - .4, • to 3 in." 3.{a5) • I land or scollop " 2; -1 a Pi' • I loop from .`,q, to 4 111: is Lit: • 3:i. ...1 i • t.t tog 4a6 I S lieet No. 13 a ::6 5 a 5' ; Nail rods, .1111 1 latn, 6 f Nailq 1 6:11 :la 1G:350a-10d. in keg $3,0 8 a 9 On 7_ —" - .4,00 1 Spikes fro n'3 to CI in. I follow-ware castings per lb Tlu•ashigr 11:whines and other castings, to mho., :3a4 Cook ng,,Coal and other Stoves,(; rate! LS:C. at Pittsbar! , priers. u.n••r, 10 gins 1311()WN. PHILLIPS CO 1!4, 50.—pd 1 $ lIKHEAS. %t Nl:\ It S I'EWARr, 1 Itit my ht.,l find houd nithoilteoj j 4,1 I/1 I hoc,uoiuin uhrovver.-- 'l'hi+ lc, lo ton 411 perfallaS (ruin 11111. lin her pro my nt an I urn pay r o dr her Jlier ibis dye. 11 7 m . STEm'Air. r lir: nppulntedbytht c‘italiy,oll to Midi!, find ICSlaMtill o /1 :111'011111 f Henry I leglrty rnr l 11'ai Mullen; Eta . worm !Ile last Mill and t...taiacht nl John Ilrg "'• liertthy r :liu! be aillo 11,_'T,01:110:1.111:11 his 11011111 1 411 01 • ... 4. g1../TI;4.•• /1(01. nexi.ni 10 a. in DISSOLUTION OF purtnersily cusling beiw 1 11 the Holne.:ilier , . n, the Vuundry businm, der the :e)lerc Litz, ham 11113413 y veal by noihital ruii,el.l The books ctrl ,aunts ure of I)a% I.oz, urthe liu in enoiled lu reeeivu ull the unkuotpl :hem due It) Ili , latt. Coln 18511 (hi b(rOfip lieb horsy lI aggon,iv Ii good bciiit Paurnt Lock, and 10-Itectol a 6c arnprr i orahuW °lie Pearhorn Wroge,c..), tt oh I,f .1, t% toe,. oiler rrill4l,l,ahh , ',EON A 1;0 c MOORS, Jun, iv.. Ism). U. • • S .1' J. B. iIIeINALLY• Attorney at Law, Ilartog located Itiortsttl) w Ihu /tontoglieti kill attend to all legal liotneta entrusted to tent, with promptness and fidelity. ..011;..e ilooti + emit of the Prothunaturyit S office. ' .1011 N 11F,NkVOOD • • 11:t rl)er lad 11 air lareSSCr Itespeetfully 01 Clearfie vicinity, that he tvill 'attend to the vatiovi) huh without injury fu "halo or hair." His shop room cidjutiting liolvt, where ho nt all nines. %‘1,,, dexire tu ' subsefiberk. are n40(1414 , 11 to ',ludo. urrnageto Juno 0,185 u. • ;:= ESTATE OF ANDREW STROUD, dietV y EVIERS haring 1)0914 ted to .Philip *mond on. the e'snitis drew Stroll)), Into of .Alorris inwaship„,.Clo l ,,: county,,dced, all persona' indebted must maliti immediate pay men I, nnirthose ;; demands against the same %%111 present theta authenticated fur suttletnent. : l'llllJ Merida township, June 11, PtS 2500VID A A l e s iunr ul 6 4 a ( io r' s . ni t e s s l iti e re l o wl ISAAC ui 8,1830. „ (i!r s ile l _ti rri nt; AS CUBAP A , t .4-NY ~ IN me, •,. • cousley, - , . LADIES ,Ll. 'IT .) lILS :I\D C.ISTIMiS. m; 3mm?» A tadilotos Notice, J. F. t% VEIL Aud't. AV. B. SEYLEII, LITZ. FOB t4A141; " L;(,) =1 4,50 5,50 I,o0:11,58 FM