r .101111.1 - Ithiatow ltloYhlinlithitikfleiffiloofillitteiViFtlititi A l f" h tern: tO . Tifelle 'kingdom il'oni;f4kioPrcYi t er the .11-11/01***114;44ibiler eiejwitting ':•011 lu - all i tliOrtiliddirl i ur An* and Aree.: - 11110041hplysilthremors, with absence . plegittgya i nfie ); MACY Whether' the' bliptiffivor othirWies:tTbe feet is, Europe is now in ilitt.l • trasietficaillcitidisirhislOotiowr itioilway and - ProOfklilkAllith4.ol*.l.l.offrOTO. !Pm! Of MI. egret oat the Anti theM . Ottitelireeecilar'eut the game 'ere litiVe 'the the`: itateii~snl . that ledßePtiblktior edihrinaftotilientlitt ticeOthbritf , toMbl..ariv - , n fag out the Sardinian Olke and Putting..ip flightjal Mik e prepertjAnd„tiwPectibility.4' If tbli .P'llte afly,trite, ifkilaiddeiting'eveni to 411 .,P 4 4 1 itt1i Itollilf-ltidoo4oelneec ro'n: Awns what , the enemies/W.:ltaly , :have.4llvoYa said, and wiltiottriutiti..KoilOtlho. ,,, OlOftl;Pi that tG nevi coMits,,tithe Wii!otVien64lP sv that- theta iiiiiMitter . te:luilievs' that it- Was , either iis ersitieleisitrto unit Austilan pur 4 • ripe destroying Ataiutici eithrt Zurich n egp!i salsas, startiel French troops to ItrifY;lita thei•einirring , for; _titippyitesit of , armid , ,intwiereocair .Eoe' those , reasons we . distrust this report. In mo qtAtitep n roinecti'llw,ietilerre.ol4,th e. , 'Wino question continues . to " ki4ea ip igntiay behaving lirlit s ii;Z:iidiMinVigektif the return or ',the Cold. dynasty,' but temperate in lanzuage and'Ac4 ; tioo. Lombardy receivekher new king with a bearty„weleome. hfodena strenuously reiter, : itiniktifinti 'to' and cleeiliketiiii.',lfenitial inn tc; . het. destination of, Austrian rule, ity'llta :only:•Wilt poseiblorthy, wholesale 7 itniurrition.,,,; Of . the mission Of gaunt; Attiset to Oeritral fisiy, "we can tealliforiti'' Opinion; on account of the' conflicting reports.' Those whci'Maintain that the Einperor Napoleon thereittininitests.treesh ery.to the national cause pteitent. atrang i dencit hotit still is not pia decisive cbaracfe'r, And we can ,ii , eir . affoicf.to wait a week or' On for the development 6f lhtil whale , affitiV:"... The ZeriefeCoofer*nce seems to have done nothing yet; nor , hair enough transpired to show. the, tigirit„and. a(, the;: the several members: ; 1 By the next keener, •Rrotil!)lp, we shall have 'tin account of their doings;- !viten the true state of the Earipein crisis Will begin , to' Clear Up,— Bowen Jarer.•;. ",gt•fti!•PllFF'lT Ovta 17 0 .. 1 N, 1 4‘ttA* -- 7,9° ',the incitement about hie, tight-rope . feate,by, Aqesil!!!4..ioPtqPg an Omelet, 4 11 4.,0010i.,•/ 6 Pr5, , , , , Ikelfr!k 4l ° ,- ael,4oololl*.attleititperferatiace: . HAIN, a OPP o.:Af,ter• 0 T.,1 , 14 10 7. urn the citiedianithirep'halitifted' beck with a o 64)86014'146*i/0i! his apituiteltabeectheretreeonilatint 'of.aeaucepan; ladle, sundry diekblt'lPC.l.l,,Plit:of .4 0 !toWs BA ,oareiy fastened upon the stove; It must novbc imegieed-tb,at the, gees Ate ham , ,tti!op - filAin'eTc . was I , full:sizeilcast-iron , Victor;',, , pietliqr must it'll.' fancied, a ,'miniitture affait—:-tr • ItitkitheetpceikaillttAsh..:lt*aae . goodiseized, PRINIFI.YAMOnp.i4O;ItiIWitpt tn,s,(4 ity, B 7. tic situt.rtron,,"and' boaetink , prii3ke-illO/ , ' tiiiitidst Arrived at the centre of the rope lilonclin ebrintiiis pole and proceeded ,with, nonchalance • • WM fiiff,lllTl•7ll .1 t . • iin tp buttith e .-."' - orrn ' * e 'iiith iirime Pitaey,;to 'material built his die. eltsitinitit*lth'it's ' 641 ' . llsirdiPUdf , looti' railing a • smoltd:3thiehi prOv- ' ed the genttipatesk, l .lo Atte , ,,fr,n. P.sr"tht!"'':f°r• tooting._ When *proper 'degree. of heel, had ..., been attained le p roduced hie eggs, brbke them inlPatablinethrew the.slidila into the airy r! . .l— eiliastarrlS PrePerffiii .W. 40 all OKAPI• o r !' e4o.igic , ri#rent, an when It wns 'e . ornpl44..tte.. _ ,lqweitiidit to t. e. Aecli.4rthe Mild'of the'm it . ,., itteii.: 4 o4iii;lit(t litit; , it l iiiis:4di iideVii; id ~ the Inbalifiiiitieldblit shaievilliot readerlfr . treastired ' kit,thelkpassentic k -Gothering,..ufr his thotrif l , t Mon4ilbrrftß 4ticalmf,,4 ll l PSkt. 494 i ' ii/( A l'•: oinOF 4 hirrlsllnd,if , upn the'Ai•rr,an_4 "ataii; , othia lb&loadeheeriCortlie•throhg. ' A , • ' ' __" -"' .j. f , '" ' ' '"—• '• ' '"- '.;- -,- :t.i;--, illortelrsititon Pcas,.,—,.pec!ly.em ont.(N.H.) . , 4frvet , i,r Abit,OciltneYit'fthe.grqrY. 0' !.: I ;a.t, 'leggin!) ot tha Contiecti_eitt valley ; '', ivni more iii; iiiii'liiiiillt attractive 'ilieFitithtt4ll'4ltiiiite therlttit , thoieltt,,v!Firei crept oft ita.biiPle.sitlee; oft *skiing 'flattlei, appeated ! grnduatly, yist he imilegija." - ftthil4° . I Yer. w.0r 141 -."' The ,t l f,'T.kg. ki chyle (Km! troll ~ orifinect trn tnel!utitreguent ea ealitildnOT iba plece,"" the ' 'con fligia t ion 'itijtitZs. big ii*edinidii , lffirittodt in pertieultif. ''- On e' som if iiiiitiiiittit'oi-th'it3rien litebfitiitii; alto; the titsifivelliillhottillontitiationa; c :. . ( ;;:tYMX 4*lllf!Altß,an!loilmi. D° Poi Tii'• ,- P!. rt r tt k i , ~ § , .4 _, .., 44:V ....„, 1 ,, /.. %. . ..:... ~.. .. . ~,?,_f - AK Ea tir:J.PArilh Re? I ,?,!MPITA: ...”'? ° P, 1-nr -40,1410"miktoi,4,1it:14*i ':. : " 101 r , t Atonal 11 ,04, 1 . ,3 1P?!..t r 1 1 re'"'on. yilly, V Aal ntoad oii ti 'ciot'paii, Viof w it iiiiinci: bletlia elliittlettore`ehititietiinfi ii-*Pot saP • 'Motif Ititai*.,4_44ated.lo4ll4 capitalist& ' "Oni t i s . 114 .‘ 7,101,4 r i 4h . eloloo. 1 1 1,1.7.t0 innkn,tfit,h.gm;or Al thero *Dilai 1 - 0:0 e ria" satieii ekt = inkillit E hialliWolii'il643 . uille =Ttii ' otatletto;lN g ottiptpiiiifiillooto . 44l ttOt'wo 110: in f wi , l*4oo;;thamakipt otaojekt: is tkOrAffthrtr: ". 1 4 11 X• 4 9111__Ek J*. ttvtl;'' , ..t!rlfgk . he who cuter,. liftwdoltit IF t o ienpfpip to pay top peeient. *the ifb ii t'i'"'Tiii' i'ediVt(ll ° V lid the Tll ~,,, , NA,Paart Ilristrniftslsr,,yitt Dfatz.llioultt,or .11- • rit*Ntaleiigs':i-Th4rAlolitielir7ll"P.o3, hr ount i - t . hill s a c t o n v itlf,t_htt late l iti r n ot fo , rCon 4 1 resits ' ' ..- ' ' ' enough. . pi , b SO tlnstthe e rn t i yam, a l i , - •eithgr'paiti,to gittit it,a majoritY in the* inz's4f thi'lle teriegress.i, Twefity. k igh a jtVt T - ,,whick , :ha e';eleetscl Te a nibers ol on s h ir, eta 1 a Otipositi n Illnd 7if . ,, rata; -' l The e sie l. ykt 2lk to lecteit At.f.YLllich.ll/ofiablY6 will be rie,Tocrati 'ga y ' -itirk niejrirlirdros -, fiir 'the OppoilfiOn. 'l'll4' Opposition now elected may be chissi4ed Ilifig-':' Itepailicsnit,' 108; anti-Lecompron Demo', data, 12;,Nnyth Americana,. 9; South Amer* ' cilia, 14.: As it Vcijuirqa 119 fOr a majority of tliellnuse ' hi,.pariy will . have' l tiiiipirifir'irti ifiei Witte. "lithe •Republiiany Will b tiiiiiiiirklilty t ilf• strongest, hut rsilll lack Altteen outies , af conurolling t,helleoss.Theßepn,ltllSlitlllsallti Lbcomptpti Delnocrats;•and Npytbern 4,t,neri ce,if they act together; Will!'iitstl7 sole,i.' Tile Republicans arid - aiiti-tectimplon"Dereno. Crate' togethei, twill 'east...putt .118.' •This ano.: nnialoua conditinn7 of ,affitirs - in, politics bothers tql , P±ll'iy Polilleitins amazingly, and there will'probably be moms huckstering 'betireen them or coalition to secure ths "desired ma jitrity..• , ,""' , ' ' ' ~. . Silootarioy.,-4 S o oothitnlo - otnaT Who Was onc'e employ' ed 'l4 the; Aardubui diitira of taking the.'eenpoit, fra Mriny . .of t . he. iticonvtlpiencie;s . attending upon that.loty, l ake" - , the following (finely... suggestik . nis lot I , . ;:t•Otri , whet we euitgeet.isi that4steh!fa liner; t¢le fall , tut he gather* hislertml, shall .keep. errigthingjike..rip accurate account otthe,qtitin, t encl. value,of the eame,r. , taice toe ke: fiatl ,'_a r titiem en t Of 'the niirperand eges:of.hii:ftiniilyg the aFrei4it'Jand,:nll4fea and litnbeiekthe ,nOr anti. ageszof hii F ry intry the number And, viiNt 0,44 horses and. mules; ,the nurobel of bitirfref.:Cetteri batrell of= coqi t vale. of riaCh,an ' ii.leave it in'ariMe pace : ' wbeyi. an rthembei 'of dhe. fa may: etlio :May be at homer: when the Depptyibth . rittut shall ealt,-,can read aly -ftget'buld will , ; time. i ,to,a)l,cort,7 'Orneo,,tinir :trlatlY" 'teliet o Mike,: the nine ' mire:et; complete' nil sat iitfa:6; • . Tog diGliziT goteTtipi..M.....Thiii nautical pro 'rligy s ' according..to.the iait :accoutots.from Eu ropo, nattily. completed, end will sail.-from Vila nd on i lir;,fiiat of, Septemlier. - 'Tier di rtiensiaiis and tonage ',are thus given : - in ti :Par thirientery .rettirti , just issue& . • • , -, '' '.Lengt h, f:l97,6r.brearithi :6218; Annth, ,31,6, Tonne exclusive of engine room, 13,341gr05s ton-age; 1 . 8 2 910 .., 'I,. :.:'-, T -,, 1: . .,. `}''At the Jiatilie entertain'Atent 'given on hair& • this ship. !in , hbnin-of •her enmpletion, Lord Stun.:. ' ley roal&if Ibis lexperimrint. succeeds, it• will• havi.r.ecißcaithiy one'half the distance in .pnini Cof time Which now.diyidea .continenteoincl na (lone which :nature : had Operated by interven• !nit ne'enne; it Wiltba e'ireitte'r idep, a greater progress' ill the'tirt of ship tuitding, thaw has atter-been ;ItncomPlished in - our ; generation; it Will; re9dO !he ,paortge over the stormy ocean to - r,eiticite counttiess, aa . ealslXnd 'ars free from I,lCeiortfeirV na the 'rail iliPay' iraiir is 'at present; it kith ritlymilate and- develoPAraire to an aTinoit• riealculabld ixtenWit Will -ena . ble England to ' gal into the; great empire of the East, in case I: e nenpldeinforcpmente,and.ald arithlt raPidity ',49ril (9 ._ thii‘:Cif:!he, :overland line,: ;Ina 'tqi: teate'oviit 4vhiCh ne.fariign potintafa can p 5 scroty Itorsatorr •„OF. EIVOLANIi,r-The ;Vow' Arptli.!'‘..,9o ll.l i4iSPling,,g l llXo l o fr°T,a of French, instaatonl.even)(.iflya,44;by )4Fttilt , Drapl7on, arghtle' the"firitish LiOrr':htia - nothing to atipiehmid:" stitn'inimaidn, intltred;' st:ould.ba alyriatAttlainity; the :_eipiratiri or ; a.r,enrnmerce i werth three, hundred millions of pounds sterling . a year to the . haasarrli.of.war alone be a great ealstaltylAtut !tie, •ssmotlen.,•!.valls•ol, Eng )and are Ss . numerous.and impenetrable as they NvOye.in; the...slays ,of 'the, : elder: ;.Napolecmrthe linilitaryjeatutrces of. Enelantlarirnore.firtmld, bie r , and "(be yeom e n; England in; the' coat., of . _that ',,thatPariricr Oahld holanded;,sitthieh it, 'dernirnitra-. )alrgiauld.riot be," . ; • • . . fautserppic:Coteep the thr.;;rowing cotton .crop will !Orphibly, reach .the'quaniiiy' of knir million iinlee arof, - at ' , fifty dollars 'a' bile; will !produce wo Hundred millions dEtt,:itititrteisis canyjsee in Texas; ohe Sam li.jsustpri iieliyered s.speeclitit Dlecotiogcs, !is*:refiinged 'and litibtished VIII in 'fhe. irk lieilistinctly d . efinett deist; stijitted his Knbvir Nethingient; denounced' Sewa.rd , and the Bepublieans suplicirted Buch-. otnit/4,9posed,poptiar soyeteignty, .the frump qslitvie . trade; LectireptotC,and the liie.:eating `Beitineilitic.Catiireilt !sitsllr ire South — . .,t(iii'llitnejotity..4loover Jo,oool— I i .to j ~Fuemorr 'Fremont says tbetfax 'kF9ftEc4..lo Pl.J.stt•,.e,Plo•lrt',.; aet troeble, .we' oreliappy t d ••1-le..hos Ifed - hik - Prin - ClPOl:iiiittersi diftleulty'siiiiifie; :out , Of binds I'6l tbe'NASsbeanistkond I},ooititicepiteljets. Be Jiat , ,meßni ,JO:go on withAlit improvernente • and.' will build , ,a ;new. ,qn4rt:s4vill upon . !ho , ....Merced.Aivet for which he'has' simple . 'ester ',poWet."' Pis : mills now' rknininglite yielding)-very liend,somel as 'we are: •: • : •" ;i67140.; ,AUbikrftii;(PlYtiga), D 1 4 1 .Y ITY.fy wheat js'.lifipCtkres,he a fr 'the ceniltyanir tye'.o,lo eno F ti* ! .. ... - : We have' . not heard of int avihitgei'leii than twenty-AVe ' the greater portion' ttitltlfrotri,thiSty , ,iolpitty•Ay#)eue"heis, 8 91e.Y. , will be light....Osts very heavy, , an4 the.far.nt-, ers anticipate that the price ivilr 'l4ilown 'to tWenty-fi've - Centa Or" -- Ps t 0 e 3 are itlibiiii.ciut-spiebilicily; :and henituie will 'eseeediicgly itcabout weeicf.be:! IlinflitiMetibtßY 44 . l l, l )#.o ro # 90,11ct!' lOW d, o yenssrhs.ble', gee() yiebrispspected.' 4ppl are gettin plenty: ,ee ' • ' Sloe ilb:omatntottriof. imigrants noW on "; the ptilink,Snd:binand,Or!C.aiffifrnia,ei.b.ibout thirty rap~}a,witt amounting tOn 'start to little less than. one hundred thomnind head. Ofthese, more than half , ate (oi were) w6Figi n gAi x eCt :.:Toe emigtation: cavern he4greit 31141 for, an extent of more,,,thatLecyco ,htinArr ?naff s o r: fall ,balf the limn, this set lernents,Of rinses to tbeise'fit Cilifornia itiat itie Sier ra Nevada. The head• of tbis'mignifiefentqchlutnn xvillienter the valley of the Siteravneoro'earlY jo , .,olmat; Its extreme bo straggling down thelriaMatem-slopee;i4;'mid foot : 'sore, as 1 its is the lst, of Octolith''''' i t in lit of, irn -i);..t.iif4o4oiiilli. .11..:.ti 1 , : •:: ' l%*loa*.,Elepteinl?eir L. , . :::: :'.':.' .' k: ... . . ...o.lki!'itTTE4G.Tir 4*. (**.. avairrumge : iiostocr: • 419 NiktAii‘ frkk+es, if... York, end 10 Sgailf#l itistoa. t."'"11: I ILL h. Co.; atti the litititte-tot the jitettosinittd • the feast ; Influential and ht • iiiisalitinCiterepaponaiillitireiitiilltraitaillit—thie tAitter;Areetithor!ted. Ato• our 4 0 11 ,12.4 e'T• l ' • .•Z • ‘`' '• 4 „- IYeiniorE4 - 9 Trott446#l. •: - :*:losr-4017 , Rmoza,ciENxcmp: , ; RICILARDSOI( L. 'WRIGIIT, 7 or OF FRAtil(4lll. COUNTi• I#stiict.NotOikat , fops litiCkliihworolllteanialinsty, [9qbjeep I t o thl acLiQD Qf .Dls,,,rfct,Opilyentiopj . , ..... • ; :A., NI, XigNTON, 09uaty T. :Ji'llOTt*i" Clearfield trOUTIi.j. • • •" ••••,, • ....:WATTERAIAPC.r. DAVIS. : • : .• - • ' • " • T. 0'; ryoi.one De... *iipe ildit le ii,..ll3ab.lo' . :hersi.,; one ~diY Mr. J. ilprane. requests:no 4o , .eay that 'halt'added.sovetakhoraa;and new earriagee hie:Livery,, which i!! let low - eit-rotes. Stable at Itenoett's Old Stand.. - • , • • ~ , . IT4e Dernooratsnf 7VVarren. Connty..are to hnld.their Convention, next Tuesday, the.6th, inst.'s parq'tiorobengeini'ng etrengh in 'that county,an) wilt go ,into,the ,conteSt.this fall'ssith more.then.u?ual,energy and spirit. • • 13:.Mathers has remOve'd stoek of Groaerfes and Provisions into 'Trans' . Store,. where.. he aaa: , be , seen daring, basiness ;hours, a smilin g countenance, ready s to load, a teann.,With provisions, : Courtfit A uutions.L—The Central Committee , n'ciminafed .1: C. 'Hamlin,' of ,gmethport, and G.. Gi e 4 of Cares ' ', to'he;supported by.the Democracy of WiCean county. for Auditors. The committeii:chaiii is'vrise-iiele,ction, and have' given us as, candidates experienced ocdoutitants;- anemen wh6 perfoim their due ro g4rd'fo to the•inteiesta of onr:County. • ONE Pam: Itzdutazoz.N. S. Butler, of the sategulatoi,"; is'notiv- in New --Yark '-city extensiveinelcing purchazei foi tbe• fall-trade. Tht flirn of 1 4 1..Sillutlerlk Co.'have • by fatty dealing,: end , .placed the Wiliness . of thecr;c-house- on. a "solicf,basia, have. obtained 'the •cohndence . of all -Wha haie dealt with thern,;asd'inow .etand at the head of the; riry•Goods'Nouses 'at . We confidently; recommend-thOsicif ;our citizen who Wilt -.that,. dace for the' : purppse of feeding, to . nail at the . . :.112M7,04-r-ElftlaWrltirrAYM.4 l /4444,9*Rigi held ititiditstlyik,theit6th. thectindidate'preaented from this County r isras iumittateA, , on..the hallpt,.r4iiing the .votes,of .the ,ihslgiates. from three, counties r7 Boyer of: Clearfield, was pon:inate4 . ,o,R, 00,i:4104 seven vote . S. Ne.,;undproapd thme:*las , honorable ;between the Cotinties of .Jeflersoic' Mid .dlear-, fteld,..fao Itlemheti'hutAst at the !end Ole , pan teit,r hidh„rOu'lied - in(ivor of 1 0aerfully.a . Cquiesieil in iiie choic'e, !Ind the . . Tq tbirvoters, in the district Who . ora parson 'ally ,unacquainted, With , It., ,112:Biririirr; the, candidate froMM'Kean We'WoMd 'ilit3ihee his character andlualificatsous erititlehini 'to their zealous aUpport.. Mr..B. is a th?rciugh-zoing, anorgetic 'bnsinzas, map; . .indefat ip .the nacrimptiahmant ; of ; objent&u,ndertriken, and op= :right and honorable in his business. • Well acquainted the, wants Or the :dis ,tziOtiand will fajthinly. represent Our interests ,inthe Legislature , reiard to , fear favor. 'Welbespeak for him a Cordial sitpiirirt, pr. T. J. ' PoZzu,of r e pre s en ted . , usably and faithfully - in, the Jost LegislatUte, and his course met with the 'entire 'apProval of his ennatituents."' *e:need. not • shy Wilfiee . eive : theentire'PenmerritiF vOteM the' county, or , hieeleetedby a laige ma; aority 'The hope tharthe9Oriosition' had rot s,ic deeding electing Members, based upon die:- affectiOn• among Democrats, time' falls to the ground. The DemoCtatie party in his die strict is united and' will increase , their: majori. .tieliovef list year. .An'iffecting re.nnion'ora ilaue mother dime:tier, ,tooir-,Pliwo. ,Virinhinoon, They,iind peen separated _ tnanx.ye!irii --the daughter had Come Morn her;:tillistoir in tinnnsiipe, "mid other' iineeisiiilen, to . find tiOnnain.,: This ' Thi-inother,ln , .rage !PO plc) •havii•snfice Ye4r." Paorecv.=—A . railroad ineetinglwee held in - Fianklin,,Venanio cooky, bh`Monday the 15th;.fOr - the purposeof-allopt preliminaiy meaapree relative to a sailroal! from, Warren to Franklin, and from Franklin to gittioairm . if,deertied 1" . WC' tm:•,. • • RIPTIBLICAN uoNvitrazoN. 7 —The Oppoliticin 'o,4lth attendei), but hi l de:interest Tipetesied old side tir theAoiouitii headijui'rtets p t. the 44citio-o- l imic c o; Sib)led 112elitistitutir?, according don the `elite. • - - Ilni - pereSkinrfilicid in itornination for_Covnly . iiiifitriax Would nsgenothkne against ' .rtiejteselioliees; iiiiiiiiiiiii be eipeetedi, are. highly:denhnciatary,of.the, rAemoiratiF party', and the' Goireineeeneliii4er•which They. enjoy 'eo itianY.:blessings;,:The first .resokotion;.'llthes ni.the )ansas tpiestiloh, - 'attusesithe'Adminis, liation'of, •opposing modification of'thetariff; of prodigal •exilenitilres' of 'public inOneY,..Of filibueteririg,`ana wrong on the natural question • ..• " • • .'-•• ;The present quiet state'Of Kansas, as.. corp.;. pared with the cemtnencentof. : Nr..Buchenen's. administration, and.t he; fact - that .bui:nne . .,nro- . slayery,vote was'cast in the . recent Oonstitu.. ilonel con eent len, la sutticient,evidence that the pot beekheneficial to, Kansas, and to th e: ..,, Union,and . will result , irt,atirling:ope , More" free §lateto.ottr ConfederaCY.. F,' , ,, , ,ery.person whe lit:at,:alkhordrail.,ln ; the doings, of. the .latit Con-, gess .knows that .the. President,scivocat ed ,i modifrectioti . nf : theteri if, and, was sustained by the entire Democratic.; delegation .froM.,Palttir sylvanle... .. pwpreipm . idrilinistration, ie; tl?p most, economical of any i for 4 . riumber oc.y . ears, considering the,. extraordinary . :services .per 1 formed'. and . the extravagant appropriations left it to , pay, which were Voted, by an'.. 0 01 , 90r, tiOn.Congriss. Congress.: The•whelp power , of , the pres ident has been'. used to . ,prevent. filibustering,' and it. has entirely . suCceded; the ,administra... tion fakes ,the , only.. just ground-in reladion to naturalized citiiens; that they will have equal , ; protect ion with native; born citizensi.except for crimes they may have- committed before . they came to : this Coontry,,and:'eScaped punishrpent,l for which they can be legally tried and nurbbed ,on their'voltintery return to the place where the offence wa• com it ted.,, .. : ; ... The secend. Rf!SO T ra tion premises , that .the .Rendblican perty• wil l not interfere vvith.sla veritvvbere it exists,. but: is opposed toinsla ving any mart, black.or white, end. in favor, ; o legal and moral discourigement .of it. . .:.. r .. Jast.,the policy advnestedj and carried out by the Dem ocratic . party; that slavery :is'an evil and, shotpde'discountenanced by all legal add constitutional means. • The third and fourth . :reattletions are devoted tit - the tesli•of making it, appear that the Dem ocratic partya re in ,fevor of opening the, slave trade,, and that - the administration -coariter . itanceatheyielations'of law in that ,regard. • :•Titere•ari: but feWPersons. belonging taany party So re'ckiess. as to make such a charge. Lt jell !tutorial's fact that the Democratic party is ut terly.oppased to the re-opening of the slave trader: anAthera is no party, .or considarehle body of . men,.either north,or, south, botoppoae it. It is.'not seriously advocated hyany body. In,,Teps,where the people. are supposed •to have extreme southern principles; • and where the importation of. Slaxres would be' profitable, any where,: theY have recently expressed their disap . probation„ofthe meroitre by :elect,. log „Han; S. licinsten; Governor, hy a large tna joritY:who openly avowed himtelf oPposert to the slay.e.traffie. which wasthe only (pies tion-; before the, voters:.,- The Mminiatration, has been energetic inthe•-use of •the mean, at to g offendersic e. ,Two additional . yea= lids have been added 'to the service, which inereses the' U. S. f orces beyOnd the' t reaty •siinula •- • . • • •. .• tions. • • they - reio”re the party .infavor cif the.union tinder certain, conditions and with entrain provisos. . : • Th'e sixth resolnti'on lauds the,cetirse• of the most eritrupt . noli , ,iciait of PknsYlvania, Simon Canieron; in the H. S. Senate, and ends• with a . • fliiio,at l poVernor Bigler.. • eighth resolution Wes . Tramed for the purposerof showing their appreciation of .tov. racker>slraitrirous . coUrse • toward 'the party which placed him in. power. •• Thep follow • preambles and a 'resolution which it is.elaimed that' the groWing:intereste o 1 'Kean county require . .a watchful and . ous ,guardian.:.at the`' State and that W.:A. Williams* [happy discOvery] is•just .the Man.. -The lait resolution places -,candi. dates bef9re the party.— The nominee frOm this county is , another happy }le may be said to be , a rfP resenfe.fivo.man; but we hope for the ~credit. „Of the:countythat there willbe but few'who wil declarc; . l4 their Votes that- they, wish 'to 'be: thusiepresented a.t Harrisburg.. • That s feoupersons,Who controt.the. action of ,the Republican party in this county,. would be.rookleis.enougb to so.folsify and ,trisrepre : aenttlte . Deruncratip . party-and Mr; Buch'anan'a sdrinipisflption is. Opt surprising; ..but Abet ',the honest tnertcd,.the partymep . held to be' can.. Aid.and truth tetling, ‘hould, by their action County: Convention, endorSe end give . weight to such notorious falsehoods 'as are' contained in Oise resolutions, is certainly to. be wonder- . Vita, Stasiad to New Etiat”trio.—:Thd fried Week before lasA eictended over, large distriets in New England, slightly marking' the tender foliage and giving an autumnal brown to an oc Casional leaf. There' Was a'slight 'frost in July and a severe. one in June, du tjtat•'averY 'iamb in .18,59 . bee been attended by .6, (mi. it .te Tirobeble.hatScpteriaber vvill not,riess without a sirMlar'eisitatipm,drid if BO the present year Will be - noted iirie In which" . there.was every. month, an occumrice wt."" nes not hap. years .p,ened .for mar.. lolly • 'An 1816 . „to. frost in sl,ow England.. in every ratinth,:and . the season, will be remembered by the pid folks as the year of the Itcolil eutruner."l IRIMILESZNTATIVE COMM Ito • . . . . :-I*liek,DernOristic.Conv.itition for ttip Ligis!4- ~ iiv!olitritt composed of Jefferson, • Ctesrfield, Etlc.ao. 7 ,;ll6 l lCessi met, •s reeal ly ter neriice.',.ai ApifUtii' 26, 180 q, and on r'no!ion' ;o1 Jefferson,..oiliniiitod '; by ~ or ; e Dickinson , of, Chairateff) . of the•t r onvention.. Messrs: - K.. L. OlooecifJel ferson, endW. , or Cleat field ;were. chosen Secre ; apes..:} • ' • ••• , e. egites from the, several counties pre sented.heir. ere(ientia4 as foltow;si • ;Clearfield =J. L. Morgan, John _ W. Pulley, ' ' . •2 .W.. ealey ! and George . ;. 'Jdffirso4;-:-W;.•,r.•7enks, - . - S. - Mi.mr;. and Jortei and . , . 'On Motiorrof N. F.' Jones; the. Con'vention proceeded to name :candidates for . the' Legisla- Mr.. Morgan named 1' J.. Boyer, of clear; , Mr. Hyde name 4 A..M.'Ben,ton of M'Keati Mr. MoOre' named Evans 4. Brady 'of Jet Mr. Weii named Charles Lner'tif Elk:. On motion . of Mr. Sone*, the. Convention' proceeded to'vote , (Or 'candidates, which. tesul .. ted as follows:: ' • . i • : Ist tiUtl.: id bal..3lJbal..itth bal. A. M. Benton x .: , 8> . 9. . 1% J. Boyer, . 3. 3 .. .0 7 ' Chas:3:uer, 1 Withdrawn. : : s On the third 'ballot', .A. Bentoirhavinisa majority of the. whole number of the votes,' 'was:declared . one of • the nominees and. , on 'the' 'fouyikbrillot. sßoyer' Was also nominated. hereupon;'on, mot ion of ri..P....roites,.sec:- onded . by Mr, and T. J.:Boye:r, 'Of 'Clearfield, were "declared ' he unanimous nominee's of this convention as candidates . for iheLegilliture.... On' motion 'of Mi. '.filond, - - the proceedings . .. . 'were ordered to be signed' by; the officers and published in elf .the Setimeratie papersof tha . • ' . resti McCubl e ovcp, RidgwaY, A ugust 26, 3;859. , The' citizens of Baktitndee have called a town m.eeting'to•consider the measures necessary. to relieve that- city from the xuences of the. present reign, of. rowdyism.,-- . 'rhe ineeting is no be.held on the sth of Sep . .•. . , , S . IIOOTINO M ErTRAORDARY..--The following ex t rob rdi n ra temeor is front . ] the' Athelife;em: ft. few daistago:we saw . ..the range. and accu racy. of themeW:..Armstrong...gun tested. - in a way which derinaridS.a. note, COoling ourselves: on the'.Esspx coast,' near the artillerrpr.ictis in'e,giotitid, we are 'asked to.see the tiring,' and ih'is gOes slowly and.solemnly.on,one of the party spies a flight ctf;geese,:far our, to Sea., i•There, they light on_yon sand haolc.i.; •Up go a dozen' . glasses. Yes; - .there - they - ticker in the sun, grey, and , White, mere Fiweks In the, blue•. Sea ..air.. - ',Lead 'the gim--lipa'd nt hreichHpoiseHloach--bang j3Oat. off the sa . nds: A signal t . ells-the:tale.., The, hot has struck the 'sWartit,--a life. is -taken frorri , the flight—arid this 'at .Six' miles seven forliings frimt the mouth 9f . the gun bA: shot as: well aimed from Primrose' hill.Strhuld hit the ball on Greenwich' ObseryStory,;, or, r. fired -from Richmond Pack,.shoutd . hring doWn a rider in. R.;ttenraw,".. : • • ". .BALTfirflßE,Allgll v t 23 . . The Tieltimore Sun of this morning;:publishes an account of a.dreidful series of . outrages•per ,. PV,1. r .,”:44 1 441,' - `4lll"C n rint ;ere -the same *even ing-Worh it large comnany, 'for th'e camp . .meet 7. at Chopiank fiver. A fter getting some dii ta'bce from .port, a. party, of rowdies, 'rally under cries of Etibolts, Ranters,'and Rin•ltaps,. made an indiscriminate assault upon the white and colored passengers. Several were knocked, down, - stabbed, or • liorribly .beaien. -Several white men robbed of their watches and money, the assailants blowine out the lights to prelient ‘recognition. ' A...colored man -was stabbed. and ruidied, , andhie wife outraged in his presence. On - Sunday .rnOrning, The Slieriff *of Dorchester county-arrested four of ring leaders-and 'committed them to jail...:One'.colored man is said to-have'died of his wounds.: . Hugh Sullifien was shot'in - the head and in 'gently killettlaSt night, when onhis way home about - Several .arrests haVe been made; - and the Coroner's inquest . is noni•nngar (ld -investigating.t4e ci(cumstancen . .ieading to the murder. • Toimutsci.--A few days ago, a bright little girl.probably of-three orfouraummers, who re 'ently,loSt her fatber,, cantle up to, Pro,lessor 'Wise, it, the Jones - opuse, 131)(1 Wise,' w o n't yob take me up. with 'yob in your balloon?"'"Why do you:Want to go try dear)" replied the 'Professor.' ‘ , l want to see. my, pdpa,", was the touching, response. , A,. tear was visible in, the aeronaut's eye .as he assured her that it Was IMPotisible for . him to take lier high'enough to' see' lie r papa t —Lafaystlis Tour. Iptikvßisircitrit, A ugust,"24 • • . 41'Crea r who killed Clark, a pro r alavery.man, in isy,,,wae arreatedkere to-day. . Clark was the-first man killed in, the Territoryin political : • , ST,. Louts, Auguit 22. • , . • "Advicea front - Los Alikelos state that an out break :odeurreit on the 21st of July; among the Indians • and iKat two liundiedlndians attacked forty whites at . Beale'a Crossing, and carried MT a number of Mules and .a.quantity of provis ions. belonging to: the Stockton and Kansas City Mail Company: :Major.' Armistead, with two (omp.iriies of troops, left Nasano tor;the Ma jam. villages, intending to Chastise the Indiana, inside their homes,and destroy' their huts. Bosros, SatiirdaY, Aug. 27. Ex-Prestdent 'Pierce arrived to-day by the steitiner “America," from Liverpool, and was , serenaded this evening at the,Trombrit:House by his' friends, and in response Mliths :quest and telling speeeb. ••LAdf,alludiug-'tbi the' death' of Mr. oJ...tie, he stated that the ob *t La. visit to Europe:--the restoration isf tee health of Mrs . .' Pieroe—was partially ao-' Complished. He then. -alluded to his graiinea tion at being on. New England soil once more, :ind closed by enjoining upon all! to appreciate . the greatest 'blessings' which this - ebuntry of-- , ford's . to her citizens.. A Cirervirties Find' Wilted. . . , . Thcitßepiehilicatr National'Committse!' has: issueif en address to - the lirethien silt• of the iyirti.ind the eoUntry, and conetoder,":t,.: .'.To give practical eiect to these ingnistiOns, on adectuatcsimpant et:MONEY Witt iIERE!..!. QUIREP, • . willing,:hoysitter, 'to efienitiaite:lories tithich tilaybedisippointer4, and - to plaee:their !iiiriPeall for aid and , co-piierst.l tior:opon;the' asstitanee cill'saccess in' the 'eon.: test and ,ri :approaching, the undersigned 11111 constrained -to say that they .relY most-eonii-, di m l y upon the - patriotirin. and zeal of ,thiirr 'Republican brethren for such aid and so•olieta.;.. Ede . ftallroart—ltesligasitlan lot ellitleir Mersa. . . . . OnSaturday last, Mr. Chalice Moran resign. ed his.entWe administration.'Of 'the 'tf: &E. Company, : including his- seat the . Board of Directorpand 4 the resignation: Was duly. accept!. ed.. The, state and 'consideration'of the' fitian ,cial'ailairs.44., the Company ) devolee,for the present, 'upon . the remainder of , the old -Board,. Whose te , rri.. will expire with: a nevr — election' early in October, to be made at the general an final-meeting of the,Stcicltholdera... . ..• . . • • :•ICKVr 'Yogi .4tugust 27.-. • The...efeamghip. Melee Triylor has arrived . from Aspinwall, bringing 22,128,000:An 'gold and:the .California rriails of , the. stVinst . . . Her Odvices•from California ; have been, :anticipated via 'New Orleans.. • • ' •-• ItehheTy of the V. 15: Itletti . --Dertsig Otitrysi a. • •: the -lithnitis. . 1 3011TH WEST 'PASS, Aug: 20 • : , The U.. S. . mail .steamship' Habanu; croisef he bar at haff:past a o'clock.tbiti.evening:. The Habana left liiiistitlen on . the 17th , . The news frotn•thelstbmna "Tithe Transit route is of the highest- imPortinie: •-•-• T4e California-mails and passengers hadlieen . robbedb of•eyerything of value, and .other•most daring outrages bad been committedp.., , ,Thie took place on the great 7ransit route B ill way, between Vent6sa r and the, eity.ed Tebaur(L tepee. The facts, Li fir ai ascertaiaed,are the , tpllowing The etearnshiß'Oregon; with, the California Mails and passengers, arrividat Ventoscon the evening of the 14th. , All were -safely landed,' andontbe following morning, they set out at an early hour for Suebit. :. • ~„, 'They bad rot proceeded . far, hAever,..btat about six miles from Venthea, when they were set upon by a large , bind Of 'armed ratricios; the mail party , vras . overpowered; and the mail and passengers iobbed',or.'everything as before stated. • The mails were ripped Opeiti in the rudest manner, and the contents scatter-' id on tbe grOond,. while the bandits hed for the .valuahlea; . • • , • No cause is known or a ssign edd.for these out rages, except the desire for plunder. The par ty was vet) , large, well armed, and quickly ov,erpowered the passengers and attendants. The Habana brings with the remnants of the Malta, seven passengers from California andthe . . 1..:1,..11 : ARKER'S'STRAW-CUTTER HE' Sf - BSC ; 11113 F.R now . Otters tO the pub: T lic this • Improved StravV-eutter in full cobfidence that all.who take the trouble to lit neti its'operations' will be. convinCed of its sit p-rio'ritfoyer any other. now in use.... .• A auppisrlient constintly. on hand and min . .' afactorpd to ordet. 117'As no other_lpereon ha, the right to make or uses this, Cutter within WjEtan c oon. l 51 .; Who are using it , in violation' of the RAC... ent will be, prosecuted A. WOLTEFV3 Mpcjianic3)lll4 . ; August 059. • ADMINISTRATOR'..;' NOTICE.: hereby giyen.that J: C ' .' • '.Adminfst rator .of the Estate' of 'gilt's Co:4rAts; late of Bradford Townehip,- deceased, has filPd'in my office his last and Spal'adeolint as,Administrator of said Estate; ' and that he will:present .the same for honfirmatioa it- . the noxt Orphan ' s Court to be held at Smethpoit,. The. 4th Alomfay of Septomber.lmit, , . • Cferk Orphan!, Court.. Smethport, Aug.,23;1559, • " • n 23-44. . • • • SMETHPORTLIVERY - STABLL SUBSCRIBER has:opened a *neer ery Stable in' Sinet . hport, at the residence , ei Dr: Wisner . on King', Street, three doors east of the Court House; .where cin be ..fbiiro) the 'best .of 'Horses and arriagesat low ptical. He intends to make :Strietti . port, a: permanent residence, and'asks a shar,e orfilfrionage.' • • . . . A.' N:: SARTii::;: Smf;thport,'Augnst 24, 1859: in23tr. . "E. 7 .0.1"HE PREMISES Or THE,SUB-. 0 scribe!, .Eldted township;*McEeaq.Po'; ? Pif., a Steer three or four yeais s.ze, red color, a.feve white hairs on 'the end of 'his.tail,--bas brass knobi•ion the 'ends of hia , ,horns. • The owner Is 'requested to prove owq. , ership pay chayges, and take him ivriy, or he will be sold according' • . JOHN CANFIELD,. 'Ect.ften; August 12;1849." . • , • sBoo.lellmEppc;SyUilriiTltilvßet:ReiSiZelSlnVit each. &action of: the State to travel arid take or—. dery for SEGARS AND TOBACCO', . , by samples. Will :pay a salaryot st3oo to SSW' per year, payable monthly. Por.samples ink particulare apply to, or inidress, for return postage, CA RYk- SMITH," Tobacconists, •, 312 Pearl street, ,New' York. „ . . , -osT—A bundle of clothing was' lostfroirra 1./wagon in pasaingfrom Bradfotd to:farmer! Valley.. The_bundlo- contained:e 'ffiati!s•c_9, ll .4 pants, vast, and,shirt, Whoever finds said' bundlf4 will •ditliferialayon. on the stibseriber by leaving.it at the.Detno crat:OQlce,"•methport,; and pa id . for.his MICHAEL4I.IIIO,:' /. PORI( VLOTTR, .viiiirrt rim A•ND, SHAD'.,, • , TAL,Z0w,47..87 - wARINE .•.-..:::cA.'Np.:TP,S;E;:,.:: , WARRANTED TO STAND IN HOT WEATHER, FOR. SALE ~ 4. 5 13 rtowptETA.,:s. Abiust 12,•:1859 OLD IRON ',AND • PAPERIAG TAKEN in exchange fOr . ivare _.tore, OT on account. E. 8..NA,P.,611.;.