21 it . 1. m In act V.ft .( at ... t 'Mi- it tv- sjr , 1 AND SCISSORS. iocal Items thia week. f r art House in Kittaning was dea re , pk: the records were all -fire last !byBro . aon nno ,g about u,r.nrQH. Esq. has been el- -.j'eteR - f Washlnctou rf tne - a Jafl VrksoHUtle Cambria. Peter .n eminent degree of the . in aad good Piel :tk . r beaver 1 . j vf th lecture at tr-understand. - vr. Church next Sunday evening, C'-boU nf the -Evil of OPPO SE .rUm"-" subject fraught N'8 I t for all parties. A collection P iDtf 1 in behalf of the Ladies Al- L,e make a rood Justice :etBaij . , - . ,i nmetical commou wuk. iJer our beaver touched. u' observe among the specimen 'pic- i irs r t of Mr, Lewis' Ainbrotypa j ington V fr!. , lioness of Mr. i Pos ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Ministerial Crisis in England. IIalafax, Marco 10. The Cunard steani-. hiD Canada. Captain Long, arrived at 10 o'clock this morning. She left Liverpool at 10 o'clock on the morning ol the .tn un. Her dates are consequently a week later than those previously received. The steamer Kangaroo sailed for 2ew York on the 21th ult. She carried out the news of the resignation of Lord Palmerston's Ministry, and ihat the arl ot Demy naa constructed anew Cabinet, of which the mem horn are as fol'.ow?: Yicr T.nnl Derbv. Chancellor of the Exchequer D?Israel. Lord Chancellor Sir F. Theisger. President of the Council Earl of Salis- Tr'' j Trvxr Seal Earl Ilardwickc. Home Department Spencer' "Walpole. Poreigu Department Earl of Malmes- Oolciiial Secretary Sir E: Bulwer Lytton. M.ni&tor of War Gtu Peel. i'irst Lord of the Admirality Sir J . Pak- From the Washington Union. The Republican Party What Is it T We venture to say that we have propoun ded a question which it is not most difficult to answer. We submit the inquiry in no irrev erent or even partisan spirit. We want to know something oi tne elements, m y.y es. and the character of the Republican party. To say that it is a sectional organization, cou fined exclusively to the free fctates, that it seeks control of Federal affairs through the conceded majorities of the North, is not en ough. It has no history, no nationality, and ntrint.isni It ia a mere storm- cloud, filled with destructive elements with the powers of evil. Its rise has been rapid as its life has been threatening. Its growth has signalized the coming or aouuvs, in, and distrust about the valu, and the possibility of maintaining, the integrity of the Federal Union. It has divided us into i . : ...... m fptdiner. ana in I WO DdrU IU ovuuu'-"i c: - " . , . 1 a likeness of Mr. :aBTa i a copy of the "Dcmo- Ul" in his baud. The "li- convincing proof that James . s man of line ios " , ,v;nT and a 1 ! r MrJ.off to an Exchange, suitors in ' ' v;rrr. Volo iracscripi u . . i r,nt V Y...r. nrepented with a t :ve Ml" v. i ',rl I I" ... .i n Postmaster General Lord Colchester. President of the Board of lrade, -Mr. lien lev of Control. Lord Ellenborrough; President of the Board of Public works. Lord John Manners; Aiuwuey General, Sir F. Kelly; Viceroy of Ireland, the Earl ofEnglinton; Irish Chancellor, Jus tice Blackburn, Secretary, Lord Ellis. Kanqan also took out the news that Can- ,.tnred on the 26th of December, ! i .i. Art. tl,0T.irtar CJrneral w ere ta- ana mai x ei auu Later from Mexico. The Civil War Raging New Orleans, March 11. By the arri val of the. steamship Tennessee, from Vera Cruz, dates from that port to the 7th instant have been received, including advices from the City of Mexico to tne urn msiaui,. The papers are filled with the details of the civil war raging in the States of Guerrero. Michoacan, Queretero and Guanaxuato, which .Klitr tlio strongest disaffection to the new Government. The whole country is in a lam entable condition Generals Dobladb, Parodi. and Artemza are fortified at Zelaya, in the State of Guanax uato, withoOOO me"n and twenty-seven pieces of artillery . i i i . The uovernment iorces are posieu umi Zelaya, awaiting reinforcements, when it is supposed an action will take place. Robbery after robbery is reported almost daily VIVIA. --" J 3000 cavalry in opposition to the new Govern ment, and the downUU ol Ziinoage, is conqu ered certain. It is reported that the new Government is prouounccd for at Guadalaxara. Gen. Gar cia has possession of Tampico and is in the Federal interest. A. IM REGISTRATOR'S MH- i -B ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION h. i Ji been grantel to the underlie nod on the e 'l tute d T.liaio Overly, late of Jomissr.wn. Uu- Ol id CUUUl.) vv - . j. 1 ft-. - - T " ITfl t'. t . t' " - --1 . 1 . I- i t 1 ; I 1 III" I . . I . 1 ilC V I'-J " w , thenvselves iidelted to said cstato are reviuetea . fanJtv.rc. fuel, board an tnlti hoi lin thea .v.-. ,r,.;, "vai,l estate will present Properly ahco4iiuited lor: wttlement. 1 1 III-SHY ClVlhL Udin'r, TSie Csissvllle Seminary. ONLY $2250 PER QUARTER. nniiis saiOC-LFW. YOUNG LADIES and JL Gentlemen is xaiiiu-''tlo01J lut only $22.5i pvr quarter Marti 10. I5!?:lt;:Ct i l -n;nrl aa ni-iinners. aiubria i . . i- .pL-'s later news from In CU2 itlVJ WUik w ... t Al tv .U not tninK me Vditers would object to fimilar tes- dk but it contained nothing of importance friends. At ertain, the Editor of the Demo lish from their admiring The Canada s news is as follows: GREAT BKlTAli Lord Derby's Cabinet, as advised by the Kangaroo, has been slightly modified. Lord Stanley takes the Colonial Department Sir Bulwer Lytton has no office, his re election to his seat in Parliament being con sidered doubtful. t . .,o rr-u .cnft iA I in VemmCUl UUl IU iuc Cabinet includes the Duke of Montrose as Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaster; Mr. Cairus as Solicitor General; Mr. Seymour t-itzcerald as under Secretary ior xuiciu iTaTrs; Earl Canarvin as under Secretary of the Colonies; Lord Hardingo as under Secrc- i tary of ar, &c , vc im 1 ' C n (t ul . . Frionds. dont all ti sentinel wumuu . 0QCe- A .:nrp!v hoie that tne long uv a." e'"v 1 , , f. c' rei.n of winter is over, "lue lasi, ..urB been deciaeaiy bpii"6- disappeared entirely. To dy is lSScit!y balmy and pieasans .lear'J the hope. Of those calm ssies, i,d that soft time of sunny shower, fin the wide bhx-m on earth that he. ,r..3 of a brighter world tnan ours. ISa iUluwiwti w - -j f t r,f;n f, M fid rid, thA reauestto nno u - ""vi ' ., t ITnnso buob6. - rrmui. Par lament met on tuc-.m. rrn thia week, crciui- aro, nrApr&a for the jceiaour il - nf Commons, new wi i. Lt the same time to hand us a Mats occupied by membors of the cabinet. Mlu , ! . , TT .... i mP.I until March 1st, .v Va that amount on nanu -. liotu nouses i. .j , m'6" luw ... ., i , frtipr :i.(liourn till the 1- - -at exiument in a lial ."ffiS that the three vacant D Coney The great K, ligh tene dlJ Lord . Lave WLi.1, SlioC f ffierr.on the Dukes of Welhngtoo iBliiA- 1, inV in the atest Sty e And ! J Norfolk, and Earl llarrowby. -Mr. Hay AndlUir .'Vrj nX late whipper in of the Ministry, is to be nTheprofeaer " of.1 rnfr K' Also Mr. Griffiths, a dis- ii . .j ii , traviesi luruuii o i hj - .... V.opw .ftd lus traMCM. .,...,. u.. ; ... i,0.i Tr . .-ivil eniri::eer. W.ut A accent auu j - ; oi:CurrfcJ at Mountain '..? he Will put you up iu u .-- . .v-vij 1 v Vi Witci kHliur io mtu. ... r.i' ..r ir.tr, r 1 AhU, aiCS, '"'a . . ., - .... . .1 V- hiricea us me h ; . r,.t:on .TU;i hroucnt hi tue uruwu i w-ll-ktiow s iu scntimeut, m ieeuug, uwij, . , . , 1 t..ti ntn rpnfirtp(l in the neM witn ictiou Lt has aisea up anu stimutat --r life mtenso political natreas. xi to array the Nortnajamsc tueoouLu, a..u .w South o7aftlio North, it is then, a dis union party ; it is more, it is a destructive, deceptive political organ zation, that, lur temporary possession of office and power, is ready to sacrifice the prosperity and the com- mon weltare ot tnis greai uuuuu - use this manner of speech in a partisan spirit it i .!L Afci Tf and meaning. We nave no epwi coarse lan5ua?e of detraction and abuse, to i.. ua i!0nuV.li(?&ns. We respect pol- ideal parties ; we believe m their good offices that they stimulate honesty. They are the watch of the ship ;the detectives of the police; the picket-guard of the army, They promote JnViTSitiou and reflection: they hold the f..,otma tn sMonnt. and visit corrup- reiirtM'um'" rri - tion ana viuaiuy v M history of this government is a niory t. M,i ,tP(l in nartv: in tho demo VS. i , ' . , cratic spirit of independence wnuu gac ...,1 it attrlVtlltPS. its naiuc ii. .t in tr.. United States political narties contending for control political par ii : .1.-;- nluinii m flie people ot ties aaviressiuy -- i , r-i. 'n Th Democracy is tne coineucia.t.ji . ; v, .., u s.ttvt Tt has no hucn VV IbUUUU c-vy- it VvDi-mi-vrv Vekscs Puinciple. At the jj V - , "!o.lr flpn.iblifan Indiana State Conven- LO.HJ l' tion Ex-Member of Congress Julian, made a speech in winch he gave ins orctnren a piece of his mind-. lie gave tne ra to uuucioiu.uu that he knew they were poinosmg tuai thev were not making their platfor' of endur- . . . .1 . .1 - TT ii.. ing principles tuat tne ivansas ui-allci uuxi which they were making meir piauuim an ephemeral one, as it might be settled in i . .i .i ii ii.c. six weeks, and tneu mere wouiu i e u""" more of it. lie aavisea tnera 10 wo, inu- our! that the Philadelphia plat torm was wnrthv of their reaffirmation That, Italcable FAR?! FOU SALt. r-T 1IE SUBSCRIBED OFFTOS AT PlUVATE i mle. the farm on which he now ret vk-s v.i Ca.mbiia township CaraUIa etmnty, cojita:-;' ! ucr. About 85 of which are c W and rru, T ni-vnkYrrhrrits are :i trot n Ban k Ito. other oi.tbtiil.!in?s. anJ thriving barin- orchard. The woxnttand is weil t.mlml . 1 ? i ahfttit SO nH from the Hu se. Tnere is also a never t;tthti? swing Mf wat er, in ahr.rst every tield on the larni. im. i-,r -n is wrnate about Kmr and a halt mne Xortl. Test i.f EUnslmrg, two miles from the 'EbeLbm -g and Carlton Hank Kcx, . wuh a -x-d township Koad lcidm? fivm the U- Hoad thro ugh the premises. Any iicrson wish to purchas e a farm, would do w,-l to ,-xamme S prop ftty, as I will sell on reasonable Urms OWEN R. ROUE UTS, March. 1'Oth 1858. . .: . M....;..- w .,;v "..0 por .quarter. , A-l the LaupiW ar.d t Draumitals aro proVor tlonailv cheV &M,d f-ra- circular, btuocu.u. are exited to notify 'f'g Cassville, Ilu:nin -don co., Ta. Feb. '24. ISljl Zrrr . ... ' ' 4dmlIU-fitor- XA'fr . T "TTFl: OV ' ADMINISTATIO"N".,0 J iitl,r -ti .7-.l n.T- Davilate tf tie tor ou-i r Klvr.4.rswOjn''.i.. -.'h.VrT . 'i , i bn-un.nte.1 tcr.ho .yznea uv M', Ml 11C'' m APPHiLS. flflako not ice, that the Commissioners of Gm f J C Co. inty will hold appals f.r said Coun ty tor the vc r IMS at the immissionera Office in Ebensbui-gs MJowa wit : For A!lefc hei.v Clearfield, & ft Me l own shiii and U .rett'o Borough on Monday March 15 of Cambria i.-Jiivc is hVicby given to avl har- ir.c c'.ximaaa-.n-t tiaie iu j.,"- tlr.lv authenticated for scHkmrtit, an. thobO in ric Aed iLvn-t.-to makeimmi-diate vvi::U. . Mrs. MARY .T.-.I. IAViS,- KArtin fl2 DAVID T. JAMF..S. . V- ' . ... . n,in..ii-!VI'l W V T B i:Tr -S AKAiilA-s nunr.vi"''""' ii warranted to cure iu evtry instance, if n-ed according to directions. Biugbon. fep.avia. "J Spliut. or any oih c,lh.y.s or hard lnmp. diualikf -c-re ZI."of the present day r.rofcss to cure all ill, to which man and. beat ar- heir to. hut will moat assureu:y cure tte alov(. 'and riD-ove all - i'lMuU Hf, . bv itrntin tU; p.res and conYig-tce to. n'u rs or callous iutu pus -r matter ami- tucn disthagwl through the skin without . re-vitg ' MAuufactured and sold by Jarr.es 11... peat tv and also at the Drug .U) r. .m IX M HON and at the atore ot THOMAS DLJ K EUnsbufg. Pa. ; v- : U-Wr0- mssoixTzcx. her C. Tl. t-r . M,. hrcti.iire xitip? betwemx T.ili ujuuii-j'i' .J . . - rill . 1J V.,r n,.t Suaquhanna and Carroll Townships on Tui sil ij- A. -arch 10, r?. .- iirr.Uria. Jackson an shins and l '.bei lsburh liorou 3iarcii. i(, . . , . rr .... themselves ii;ui.'nvu . , Fur Con ems wig layio ; acoount - U:rt;hy notihed t;;e w"" ami ett!e l.elove the nrst a ay ui -i..i.i., - t Tti,-'u-k Town- t ,J,Stahl& C. Ii-s. i,.r hBdSay ! Watch Jeweiv bus : uu" I bv mutual . comeut. and U,.:.e'it. in the-Ciuck, is this daV.U!s.soi,i tersens - kuowiDil the late finn by njte cr one wormy ji . v.. u. . . .... , ,r ;. however, did not suit the managers, who wan- , A1lw"J h i-1)r0u5h and Johnatow Bor- ted to get the aid of certain Anti-Admmis- JSarci, , . tration Democrats iu electing the Mack-Ue- - R-lcll laid and Summerhill lownships ou publican ticket. They objected to ir. i ui- i Miwl.iy jia, clt 22. stinc that the t i.i v..i, .n.Tb.n and jl lau 3 reuuuuiivuuu.ivu., . i ui " i).;uflrdr.hia nlatfurm was made to suit . me , Summitviil'' b..rr.u,'u, c- 1 1- x. , , ., ...... , l Utt m tlie tMids ot wise tneir act"i"u' .". . . proper ofiicer f.jr C(.iecti..ii. . .- . . , . F i1K;- -Kill ?;i,,l became on at tno o.d such a contestant. It nas uo rucU i t We are met by a faction in the North exigencies of the times, and they were now . t rival. e ,"v'' , , i i i? : ; Tvi!l bp nnd that only. when, if ever, its numbers shall overwhelm the Democracy and the Union together Lt is idle and wicked to attempt to conceal from the American people the great fact that the , ii ..v.i: ; tin ncurthrOW triumph ot tne nepuuiiL-ain 1 , v r,.l ..t,timent upon actilig cn that idea expediency wa as im- J portant as principle iu a political ccutcst. , Julian had few backers. Cin Fntirtr. . JOHN' BEAKLu. J Commissioi er'-j cflu-f . Ebensburn. Pb. 17, 1858. 1 (.Toll nt(.wn Kcho pleae copy.) Innstcr Townsuip.aud nd by C. The. R .r,s, -here - to Thursday, March 22. j placed for cicca, & ;OBEET5 Comr'a. 1 Jan. 27,1858- , I Kflf. 1 1. A L-. .-. -r " Till III I I1IC. UUU fcjfcu-- . Mr. Loftus C, Uttwa.y -is appy uu ol lu r--"--r- a . ni , :ind adop. country more iatai iu us j" than that blind feeling- which exists that the Constitution itself is an instrument of power. There is no strength in that compact, which is not imparted to it by tne p.-opi States iu the current relations urald ile once c.uii us,.i. . jjj, y (Vuit. by the owner of the Amen wn landlord of Jefferson, and , ,jLUuV' Leonder, against the steamer North ., a-tnanded a quart of wh;s- j Allricall. to recover damages for the loss ot tilled, the Major with rir- tne Lauder by the recent collission off Holly ''-!.. rati i-.-iiiivu'i- - -i ibei'icau. m icv.v. 0 ... a-rr n . ... .-.(.j . .. XK-r- witli . Ii:ir- .i. . r .,- 1... rKn rixlnt ColllSSlOn Oil liUliy i-: !lAt i.i. ... I ; . : h- stm .tic ,hrwdni.. demanded bis pay. "l- : hk.ad. A verdict was g.u J s,)t rt.wted the u.nish,d er, whose owners gave notice of an appeal to uu, "but d j -'nd nuW' 1 11 'a " f i T 1 , don . . ..V.r.t'fl the price ..f i The London ,r ;;,. . , ! ninrft buOVaUCV . ... ..v ,u. b" ' " Jft the pnc oi my u-. . -'A the Maj. t, and with thaw be .truck the flask . ntU. tap vith the poker. For a moment it Mmed a. thou, a jug ..f water had been turn-d ,,iown; but xn the Major the af- Wr with tlue remarkable words: --W. r; wnare aure. yu re minu the fia; 1 miniiH the wbUk-y." ... v. ic -i.nil urou thu arv(l. 11. u. r made no alteration in its rates. CHINA. i Tho China mail had reached England, with i the details of the capture of Canton, received i prior to the saiung oi 1 F Ti... (Vntonese. gubmitted, and evacuated Lrr da by a client in difficulty. "Sut. your u wa8 takeD prison. .'.aidtheCW. -Wl.y. the m-riu n a, well a Y-h and the Tartar general, .u Kxei-ution iu hi, hands .aint me for ouehan- . g 0f, Vlhqurlf was subsequently in Wddlar,; uow wtatamltodo?" "Why. , rtallcd M Vice Governor . of the City with miied the Clonel. -yu had better pay the ; fcimilar t0 those previously wielded by Juev" -r.ut" Mid the client, "it is imp- y h . . Bwiiey. l.m. ..mi...., d u,i,l I .11: nnnr nn. their PfOteC- vi, .l.t value of the Union shali cease to b appreciated when its members sha 1 be- rl ... . :.,.r,..q .-.f allios and trieuds its come rivuis msuu . covenants will dissolve into air, ana u Wu be exchanged for implements of war Is it within the power of man to conceive , 1 : .1. .1,-., V..nd cm be SoOii' r a ivian ny wuicu iu(.v- weakened aud destroyed than by tae organiza tion of what we call the Republican party All concede that the embittered fee ling now too common, between the free and sla b ates is the point of our great weakness It there . . ... .1 .... ir restitution is is danger 11 is iueic. - , it i, thre. If we look for the causes of present estrangement, present con tentions and misapprehensions, it is tuere. If we regard thefutere, we instinctively turn to the sections to tell us the tone of public sentiment, that we may couut the canoes ot n-tlonal life hereafter. The eye of the nation Monej r continues abundant and the ia upou the sections more than upon tue lieht. The Dank of England has xinion. v "b"1' ... . rr.L tho. Ttprmnlican party f e may not say it is treasonable, ihegal, or crim inal. We cauuot deny the right of its organ- have UO power to buppresa ti VrvT TTtaii Expedition. Majors & 1 Russell the coutractors for the transportation t of supplies for the army in Utah, have deter- i .;0 ln make Nebraska City the starting j (i,;,niTt trains. Thev intend to iiiiui iui ci-" " -- ..- , , start the supplies iorwaru noiu .icuao- v-j with eiht hundred or a thousand wagons- Thev will require sis ur viKuui- ; vther and about twelve hundred men, the latter to 1 be paid twenty-live ollars per month, oiu ana AppHcallow. I back. Majors & Russell a, e now eugageu Ahuy k R .i 1 LilATIlEU, ! ,r.hU the cattle for their trains, and aUhbl K 0N' 1 -i-.7"'7x. ITV , M AP. ! willwe presume, exhaust the supply in Mis- , : RNlTUlli:, ; . -uH. In addition to this, tha transportation . Tt0. ,lc., of supplies over the racinc ivauruw - " . l Z , o. iotouly piu,: s-r tr - t..,tafmm St. Louis to l'ort ttj it has no su pel 10 r, nt-i j , iUlSS(.Uri rici W'"."'" " , , ......,,. i. r KtOWIl anii ir, i-'vi . . I I I r. t inrf. I . irrnn" . ! Lliail A.i . , .... . - ,....;.,,,.. stain WIicio i"c 3ICU1G1?S (.'EIEIIKATEU LIQ0I I) GLUB, T 11 E O B B A T ADHESIVE store and ohlce. sr;..ng in W.r.y cr- ceitxrvt tier i.-iioicn. ! M7-DE1IEAS I.KTTras O -F ' ADMlNiJ y'V tration on the estate of Iichwll-arrabuugb. lau- of Munster Tdsldp, Cnniy.axcjinty, de ocsed.have hP-. praut-to 11.. if.tr5:gned fr.sulmg m said Township) by. the llepr of V ,, ... 1..,.;, . liine acAinst the said county; ait rwsy ; --.V - ... ... ... 1 ....1 t.i v.rHsC.it 1 htm sa,d lecciien, are uwef:wuu.7 , . v r- w 1 f III Mart r M'erlv auUieoticxted for settlement,, and tut 'ndebteS are vcpiired to juakepaymt-nt wiuiotrt i uc.ay, in 1SADOBG FARRAEAUGII. Fr-H. 12." IS.jS. - . Admr. hrisklv on. In short measures are being taken for th- complete equipu-.cnt and speedy departure of a sccooo U tah Expedition, embracing soldiers, tea ma sters and attaches included, about 4U0U men. Sry DayBrinsiSonicllilnq "V-F.W-.YOR'K ic3EIMISS10K St ' TEA WAREHOUSE. -UK sriiSCrtlBKU varir. iu i.wj' I 1 1 ock market bad assumed (nnsnls were gradually re- niore uao aj 11. covering from the depression caused by the Ministerial crisis, but ciosea uawjr j .u tion 9 demand OBITUARY. DISD, This morning, at 0 o'clock at the ri. donee of her father Capt.. James Murray, m this place, Miss Mary J axe Murray m the Sth year of her age. Funeral takes place mi 1 ridaj . It 10 o'clock. A.M. Friends are invited to attend. In announcing the Death of this amiable youn t o.w was endeared to us by the ties ol kin- dred, we have no consolation to offer her beieav. ed rarents.save the assurance they have, as far an human bing may be assure i.tnai u - .red a world of care and sorrow, for one of nercr euding happiness. Miye restinpeace.. THI3UTE OFRESPECT. . 1 f FtmniiKT Star ?o- Vr.ani'l 1T1PH III Ul ijvMiM., , eial Temple, held March 9th I808 the D . 1 -i T. announced the death of our bister Mrs. C1IAIU.OTT.T. RoDOERrf. . Whereupon a committee was appouiLco- 1 i- w Pre- 0 ..;I W. 1 i-nviniT no btalU lereb more ui'.' , o irts are ioiuiid. A:ivtB r.uw. - ? ; "Vi... 1 ..t thr ee veara upwards of -oO.O'JO "MtCVY rtlv leWted LIQUID ULt, j 1 Doti-t? ( " . - , vi.T,i(.-,r(! which r xti'-fivi: CEXTSA I1U TILL, c f .tr..-l ml Sold "Wholn-ale :-nd Retail, by Manufactured an i ; c w . .1. V.. No 907 Chestnut Stret t.. Philadelphia M-Liberal inducements offered t-persons de sirous of selling the T45ly. tne citizens of Johnrtown and the smround c.Knt.rv that he has opened a AVar hou ia the Arcade Umlding. opnoMte Cannl Stiet. wheie he is .eliing gotnl at New cit- prtco. s I V.1 on coromiion (for cash only) I can ot ter inducements never beior met with m tls ! . tt... -t .,..,- ..Vdicrs in nart ol the "tne. TES COFFEES nnd SvGAVvS the market enn atYo'rd,' together with evc.rj-ti.ii.g m the pro.rr Une v an immense sfot M 'IVliACGD, America and Imported EGARS: a vn aorUr,nt of ROOTS and SHOES for lit'js : La .. Misso.-' and CldldrenV s1IOE: .'he bet ..xc4 HATS and CATS ever brought o. nwrnnist-i.-.i all grades and sizes. . ALSO. Wholesale A-ci.t. A-r tne t,e of Dr. J. Resetter's ct-lebn:t.-d Stou.achU;tters and o. Aromatic Schiedam ScJ.app. For parUc:.ai cull and examine my toch.: , .XJ-Thave adopted the i.tejiriys'';w. sct.t a child can purchase a?veil as the mobt experi nced person. : RETER MAS.TI1RSON. Johnstown, bept. ic-- 1 " (m 1 1 1 J rrl ft ll.r. rAA T f f " C 1 1 1 I I I 1 IX(. IUU L . ' - - "itncrVe i :Sr a t0u. fcory terms were made with ..-.Otonel. "yV. taed tl astonUhe-1 i Coverument. a' Commission composed Jy." "A levy?' exclaimed tne a ui j Vlli;nmen aall two Frenchmen had u , SbMt -.. '' - J "IM "he suporvUion of (be Gov- ty dollar. tW. mornir if lc rty i unTthe people to r.turu and assuring them writ, and be wouldn't doit." The client sup- . PP Jl that the Colonel referred to the small ; 1 d tore of the mail everything CnUh.ilvcr coin generally styled a levy, - uiet. nnd there was a f ??' .n of lew ou Real or Personal property. thu t Jki off of the blockade aud of the re , w . . ., t ...::n., ! ,:r, nftrda within a week Th. following, clipped from tne - 'VC. " h ,,n.,n Canton, there were nu . 1. 1 i n rriinir ifi LiAi. t in tub ti.j. km - r r i,, s uwoeL u in.iv - i . . . - , . lble ana lwesonmous. , . , r i iv T, hia Tiloased Almighty Lrod to remove by death from our midst our be- kind as we have ever seen : UtV eoming the blushing roce Vhinpers it low to .ne, Xud the Htarlight hasten' with It. Over the twilight a. All trembling, the zephrys tell mo. On light winds hurrying past, .and my own heart. quickly beating. Coming, coming at last. The soft-lipped waves of tho ocean. Gathering at my h-et. Breeze born from the coral island. Murmur the secret sweet. There's not a dew-steeped blossom. Or glistening orange tree, But furnish its leaves glee laden. To breathe this joy to me. Lht! is the the sound of rowing Stealing along the air, 1 must gather round mp temple The weight of this braided hir; And truat to the growing darknet. And evening shadows dim. To hide with their wings the trace Of tears I've shed for him. If I am not at home from the party to night at ten o'clock," said a husbanoto n better half, -don't wait for me. - That I said the ldy, signincanuy , but I'll come for you." 1 be gentleman I 1 K..i.rl orwnnntf rS- The Dnt mcrous uauu w "-" : . , -,i j j i. i. inn u,l tho French 30 in killed and 1511 IOBL 3.JJ, wounded. A large amount of treasure was captured, but plunder was torbiaaen At Hong Koug freights were dull and eas ier and the tonage was increasing. Tni A mi j..:i r.t P-.Tfiiita np.ws to January -3d, adds nothing of importance to the previous teleeraphic advices. , Jung liahaaoor cspii"cif , -line 200 rebels, and capturiug seven guns. V , , 1 1 l.n af.O.nm- The reaet or aomDuiporo uu lSo- : nomVipll was fathering his cir vjonu viiuiuv.. o , . I Ptrength, for his entry into Oude, when the final Struggle d a determined resistance was anticipated. .... a The Calcutta Mcney Market had improved and the Dank of Bengal had reduced its rates 1 per cent izatiou. uc. - ... , . r, a.-. ..... it ,ca fiintmn that lt is vrnol- ly wanting in magnanimity and brotherly at tributes. We deny it all patriotism ; ior it inscribes nearly half the States ot the Union, and seeks to array the other half in bitter hostility against them. Its policy is narrow, illiberal and tngoteu. xi sceus vo AVuereupon a committee was vim. er not alouo by numbers, but by making the j t reg6lutions expressive of the fee minority subjects of the majority and tll0 Temple-, who r-poited the followi I,'. ,..,1 l.ncw t r r r I T ..1...;.xnu. upon a geograpuiea jnne ana ivcsoiuno"-. It is a disunion party, because me ca pons of its warfare, and all the agencies it emplovs to gain control, serve directly and of neceitv to undermiue and destroy the -pirit of uuity which is the essential eienwui , that keeps us togetuer aa uu. y. -- have no beliet wuatever, ior iu, the fierce controversy into wMicu we uavo been driven in reference to Kansas is regaru ed by the Republicans as of the least conse- -i ,.r. f rvf roritntion quence, except as a luamxuvu. -0 - , . i v.:.a l.o Vrirth fifrninst tbe to be useu iu tiuuiiiti ... a cti, Thi is shown bv their quick trans- fer so recently made, of the "slavery ques tion" in Kansas for that of "popular sover eignty " "election frauds," 31 issoun inva sion " aud some other clap-traps thrown out a3 a net to catch Democrats. Is it not true . .1.. T k winna ItTA nlOHe IU lUO J.IUH1I, tnai tne nu'uuuvu ... seek to operate alone upon Northern senti ment receive only Northern support, recog nize only Northern men, and use every pow- er tbey possess in coiupruan y.- o- ernment of the Union into the free States ( STAl'FrKR & H4RLEY. .-.m.'M WATt llES AND .1EWELRY. Tremendous Excitement : f I., fl' tart elled, 'cmple above; won t wait, retorned at ten precisely. t, anthn'r went to see. his own rUy performed, and expressed bis surprise to . cU'a iViinnrKK of the house. 1 l.tUU VU . - i ' he added, "its owing uj vuc rlii blB frieni. "I thin it mnst bt yppose rr.i . t:u ci,nntnor. who was lately cheated by an old woman stealing a jar of . . "i , -. :..ritpr in its iilace whisky, ana leaving aj v , l.ji craL-ir? ft straose dialect, aescriDeu uci l f-- o - - . , , neither Irish or English. A punster said he hd reason to complain of the jar-gone jockey at Newgate asked a Y ankee if they had any such swift, horses in America. "Swift '" said Jonathan, "why I guess we have. I've seen a horse at Baltimore on a sunny day start againt his own shadow, and beat it a quarter of a mile at tbe first heat. Talking one day after dinner of the ne cessity of employing attorneys in doing eve- o mon must keep m witn them whether he wishes it or not. Rogers ..v-. : Anr, orvtVinrr-mv deareir; 6aia. "fc i ..v.j e, j m the little is with yru wc cannot drinK ny ernmeuu mi mv. - - m Is this not faction I ana win u ne less in its highest possible successes It mfghtas well be claimed that the in mates of Exeter Hall and the hereditary Ab-i-. e fnrrlimd mistituto oue of our Oliuoms.3 . . . i-.. -i iK f thn pnemies ot iree P -ii . tn hr o.ounted eovernmeni iu au tuaui- . r . 6 . TKminst'the Amer- as a commou - -o . ican Democracy and the Amenoan Union. Lord North, who detested music, was asked to subscribe to the ancient concerts. Ho refused. 'But your lordsh,p s brother, tbe Bishop of Winchester, subscribes, ur ged the applicant, "it 1 were as ueai , I would too," was the reply. TlnDer Canada, a ill a uata iu""""T , i i i magistrate, who kept a tavern, sold liquor to the people till they got drunk and fought in . . .r 1 tt . . v. . ;o.nn4 a warrant. arTre- bis bouse. ie tucu - - ----- - j , . . .1 1 l..l thm nn IDE SLXJ ('.'"- henaea mem, auvx i.. - , besides fining them, made them treat each other to make up the quarrel. "What keeps our friend from churchr asked a clergyman ot bis clerk; "I hopo he has not a tendency to socianism or deism." "No. sir. it is something worse than that." replied the clerk ; Vor.c. I tmt vou don't mean atheism ? No. sir. Sutor. whom we are brisht spirit in that better Therefore be it, . , t t ri'i.-i i.;i. -a-a hnw in numoie: lieaoivca, Aiiat submission to the Divine Will.wc can not but mourn and regret the death of our beloved Reaolved, That we deeply sympathize, with the bereaved husband and friends of our deceased in the loss of an affectionate A ife, and a loving Daughter and esteemeu but we rejoice with them in the consoling thought that our loss is her infinite grin Resolved, mat. we weai ...c e - i - 47lv. Mourning for the space of thirty days, and fceP t. 0. IS.,. that we enshroud ine unaner m b the end of the present term. Readied, That these resolutions be pub lished in the "Democrat & Sentinel ami "Mountaineer, and a copy forwarded to to husband of theMeceased. JANfciTlliUvJli. ANN NOBLE. ELIZABETH EVANS. -TnsniOLESAIX aud "Retail, a. V V the Thiladfclphia watcli ana . v Jcwelrv Store" Nu. 148 Qow fM Nu'rth Second Street. Corner of J&U22 liuarrv. L'hilauoipm. Gold Lever VatclH:3. full Jew 18 caret case!, (lold Lepme. IS care'-. Silver Lever, full jewehed. Silver Lepine, jewels. Superior Quaitiers. Gold Spectacles. 1'ine Silver do.. Gold Bracelets, Lady's Gold Pencils. Gold Pens, with Pencil aud buverhoi- itld Finger Rings C7J cU to 890 ; Tah Glas.es, plain 12J .ct... fateat 1 8 3 , c una ether articles iu proportion. A.l goods w ar wntrf to bo what the? are s.1d f,r py bd wme G .Id aud Silver Levers and Repines s.ul lower than the above pnee. & uakley rn,i..- i -v ii k 1 1 sl (r X F.D WOUUj KESPECT- 'no ' - ,.e im ... J.,., . .1 J1- fuliv imorm tue cu:zas ii -'-"'5U1"5 the' surrounding .vicinity, that he Us just arnv irom the Kaslern'. citiw .wvth.a" la.-e ana varied . . . f 1 1. r,( a'.l dphi-riiitiSiiii. v-. : '"Inn SP1CES f - kt"dS Vher Willi u .a, ye let c. ' FlH from Salmon .lowono Uernv. b:ch w-ii 24,00 be"dis;',lOS..j t,f 'ov the barrel cr-dozen. 12,00 ,'(VYi SFGARS-- .-AND SNUFF. i .00 7,00 1,50 3,00 1,00 5.00 OUPHAXS' COURT S.4LC TTBY virtue of an order of. the Orphans' Court .O ofCa ;i hr.Is andT.rice. NOTION'S aU tJN- FECriONARlES iii abundance. ' Ve have also added to our stock a we.t sei ted ai'ortrriCTit ot " - SCIIOOL Bt03iS sTATioarAnx, which will be deposed of to Kuit the times. A'i; Hardware, .paints. Oil p. ... Dru. . Dye Stuff. . Ac-' '--ic Our stcck of. Flour. Meals.' Iron, Nails. Slev' R, &e., i Urge and will dps.ed ol at tu lowest caifk pnens. . . All kinds of Grain and Jarketmg n genera:, such as 'Butter, Eg. Poultry, ice, will U uea in exchange for Roods and tne h'-sbeet mark. price paid. ' . , W-is Give-ua acad beiore jmrcnua.g gSelwhera. . . R. DA via F.her.sbnr-1. Dec 1?.''5 . ...w,. nntv. tn me directed, there JL OI CitUJL'Iia . ..... ... . t ...ca i,. T.nl.Vic sale on the nremises on win i cwu i " THURSDAY the 3d, day of April, next, at 1 o'clock iu the afternoon, the following real es tate of which Jacob Paul died seized to wit : One tract situate in Richland towmdup. ra tue ' said county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Ja- , .1 .i r, tliA amithwest. l.in'.ls ol ilan- i ... (t,n nnrtii ana lands of the heirs ot loi cirayci u" " , ... . OU lilt 6UU11I inmn'o .AVr l.s aoout vevcntv acres , - i. ,.i.,I ri in a cooJ state tl CUltl- FORSALE OR RENT. tion A larpo two st-ry brick D wriliog House ITTIHE UNDESIGNED WILL OFFER FOR bank BarQj Blacksmith Snop and nouses riTll.tJH. . c;n,atHl in '.he ... r.. tPiT and a larsre apple crcbard there : : - - j COO Oiun (i1''- grtu Slbutrlistmtnte. .lSEKu . x hundred acres m JOHN PARKE'S Jo'iiitvlowii M:h11o Vfrks. Franklin Strctt. nesrly opiwoiw the r;2- 'iteta TfOSL'MENTS, TOMBS, GRA' TON UMEN TS, TO M BS, G E fVrr lTjL St...nes, M.u tck. Table and i(i- P4H'fMreau "tons, Eiauu'.actured of tho mort VrirV, -' beautiful and Cnpt-t quality of fvei? . fer3s' and duin?rtic maiblc. always rr. baud "r..A t..HK to order as c! tan as tL-y cat Sale or Rent, his property A; "Rorouchof Loretto, a large j. io- -tlTnetsary couveniences attached. togetJier Sfh tSTEte. The above if not sold will be rent ed for a teim m ya,. t A M T. AF.E. 11 iux- Match. 16, 18, tf 1853, -TTeceived at the store of EDWAR D ROB J ERTS. 1 000 lhsUon risn, ' 10 half Brls Herring, and 10 half Brls Mackerel; Feb. C. 1856. SoNS OF TEMPBAJiCK. Jri Highland Division, No. 34, Son3fTT. lperancemeet at their Hall every SATLB ffil)AY evening, iu the upper atory cf Davits' building. thereon erected and a large apple orchard there on growing. , ., AfsO On other tract, wua i township, adjoining the above dcci ibed tract on A i i ,.f .:..lir Tt.Sidman n tjie north. land of Abraham Raul on the east, and lanes of the heirs of John Raul dee'd. on t- soiit.u ca-tainin- seventy six acres and entoen perches and ailowaace. aud having a saw null iu good re pair thereon erected. 1 rr.i trar-tx of land wi.l 1 &Id together ox separably to suit purcbasw. TEllilS VII- rAnu -". " r, worsa 8U11. l mean mcu i V.. 1I-... ...ct i 5()0ceivcd at the CLP fcloriEriTS ! T' iUrch 10. iS-4t-lT m-nevtobe paid ou confirmation i m.e ; one , prue third to remam lua.- - w-. , ....... . interest of which to be paid to the wu'on- and to beTKiid to x'.'ie nens. JndUie balance two equal unsml .ayin.-nu. to , a v., thp bond aiv.1 wrtiaeae ;c l U(3 MrvunM ... . ,,r.Miajpr on the premises, purchaser on iu t rir ; . VAUL. v nnr. h.isi-d in the Fa?t, ivh i addition of carriaee; r-'ni long txptrienre iu the business and strict attention thereto, U can assure tVe pu.ac that all orders will bo piomj-tiy attended to and the wrk fini.-hed in tLt- bct and rr.o.t handsome macaer, funii.-ht-i tt- oraer st- l delivered at any place d-ired. . , also, Grindstone of varsov.s grits and aa?i. suitable for farmers and mechanics. bold ly wholesrile or retail. ut7For the eonvenknee of persons re. ins u tbe east ami north of the comity, specimous m; he rorn ivnd oroeis uu imih uou his Tinware Establishment iu ELensburg. r tirui iiTit.l til 'fll:il'l Slock i n I Aug. 19, -iT."i fjur-etO. ISia- NOTICE ALL RERSON5 KNOWING tbtantt-lvt indttu-; to the "Democrat .t w ... . ;.-.!' v;,.'i..-.r;,.;i,m. A(1verti?ii:r- X.r oruiiiid .t ' ' -x c-- . are notifie.1 thut the boks are now in my ha.:d ' i I f.w r. lection. Cosi a w ill be pa cd ty ariftair.r to this notice in time. Address V-x 101. 11. C- DFV1 att?rny." U U 00 00 oo