THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, OCT. IS, 18M The Repreientatlre and onr Poiition. In tho hurry of printing ticket* for the two candidate*, hand bills, &c., and issu , ing n paper last week, we had not time to give our reason* a* fully a. wo would de 'sire forthe cour*o assumed by us on this " question. We shall now endeavor to give ' our reasons more fully for refusing tohoist ■ tho name of A. S. Arnold to our.mast head |nnd to rocogniso him as a fairly nominated Hcandidate. : First-, we had been informed by those Kwho had a right to know, and who wo fficould rely upon,that according to an agree- Btnient made at a previous Convention, that flciearfiold county Was to have the member this timo. But aside from this, tho pro- If’ceeding* of the two Conventions proved H|ipost conclusively to us that Alexander Ucaldwell was either tho choice of the dis quiet, or that there was a gross deception practised by tho Conferees of Elk and M • #<K«an counties in order to induce those of ■ Clearfield to go into Convention with thorn. |! At thp Convention held at Ridgeway on If the iVlh ult., the proceedings of which wo I?’,published in our last—tho Elk ond M’Kean I' ’ Conferees were present. The Clearfield ? Conferees, from some misunderstanding! or other were not. The names of different persons were presented to the Convention as candidates, together with tho names of Mr..Caltlwell and Mr! Arnold. Onthefith ballot hid Vote .stood, three for Caldwell and [twoTor Arnpld. A, motion was then made to adjoprntomeet again at that place on the 28th., apd that the Clearfield Confer ees bo notified of the same. The proceed trigs of the Convention were published and slips aent to bur Conferees and to this of fice, giving the proceedings, and fixing up- Jdiijhe 28th, as the time for re-assembling. r'On the 28th the Convention met, tho i'.tshple number of,Conferees being present J; froth,Clearfield—two of the regular Con ferees from Elk, and two from M’Kean, end one substitute for each. ■ Candidates :. were;nominated.and bnllotted for—rand so . far as wo have Been able to learn from the ’ proceedings Of the Convention and othor aouries, not one vote was cast for Alexan- Caldwell, other than that of the Con ferees from Clearfield. ;. Taking the proceedings of the two Con ventions,, we could not, nor .can we yet, decide otherwise than that tho substitutes appointed had proved untrue to their trust, ttnd indheed one of the regular conferees V to do likewise, or that the meeting of the first Convention, ballotting and sending 1 plips to our Conforeesf and other persons I .in our county _.;i was a.deception practised | upon of which in our opinion | wih : li(ply l objectidhablc. | ,v ln addition’toithe above objections, we f had been informed, that the Conferees of been* appointed by a few individ | als id and about Ridgeway, and were not \ ns they professed to be, the representatives t| iof the whole county—while on the other [hand jve. knew that the Conferees from Clearfield were appointed by the Democrat ic Convention which was composed of delegates elected from almost evry town ship, in the county, and carried out the wishes of those who constituted them their agents. These statements, some of which to our H certain knowledge are facts, when consid nred, together with the manner in which g wo were treated in the Senatorial Conven £ tion last fall—and whenit was madeknown i io usbv good authority, that the Conferees f : ; from Clearfield, at the late Representative £ Convention at Ridgeway, after the nomi sl. nation o(Mr. Arnold, were politely inform s ediiyiridntbers of that body, that we were fl beaten: “And if they did not go home Hi and support the nomination, they could If ‘and.would serve us so always. if When these facts and statements were il hiado known to us, we imagined out* duty to be fully discharged when we made known the proceedings and gave a fair and $ impartial statement of the case, without li hoisting to our masthead the nominee of the Convention, and calling upon the De ri;,: jnocracy of, Clearfield to rally to the sup 'l poh of A. S. Arnold. II • formed ipcorrect id.eas from R the faftts before us, We have the satisfac tion or fenoWlng that! three fourth of tho Dcrhocfacy or tho' county, with whom we have conversed, and those too ; whose De mocracy !?• most sound, ertdhojrndver been disputed, have donahkowise. And on Friday nfot,'when the retuirns from the dif ferent townships of lho/cpunty.arp;recei* we doubt not but .it will be seen that 1 iwo'thirda oftlie Democracy of the whole county discrimtna- I tin'g'botween nghfa wrong. • But, whether right-or wrong in our course, wo desiro that the Dqrpocracy of Clenrfiold, and elsewhore, will charge na, the Jr. editor alprie, yjth it. Tho name of D. W. Moore, Esq.* still occupies a place as Sr. editor of the paper, but in this .ho had no 'part,one way or tho other, and knew nothing of the proceeding until after it woa ovejr. Wo horo pledge our word to tho De mocracy of Clearfield, that when candi dates of tho party are fairly nominated, we shall bo found advocating their cause. But when tho rights of our county are dis respected, previous agreements violated, and trickery practised by our sister Coun ties of Elk and M’Kenn, or any others, ns in this case —if wo do not at once refuse to hoist tho name of the candidate, and urge the Democracy to cast their the nominee, wo shall, at all times’con sider that we are entitled to one Week for reflection on tho subject. BRtJT&Ii MURDER. Crimo in all sections of tho country np pears to be alarmingly on the increase.— Even horo in our usually peaceable comrau nity, it becomes our painful duty to make known thata most brutal murder has been committed in dur voty midst. On Tuesday pvening last, about 8 o’clock Richard Conklin, an aged and respectable citizen of this county, while on his way from Mr. Hemphills Hotel, to tho Court HuusC, and when about opposite tho Alley running botwoen Mr. Evan’s and Mr. Homphill’s stables, was attacked by some person or persons, and beaten with clubs, stones, or other weapons, in suoh a manner ns to cause death in about 11 or 12 hours afterwards. An inquest was held upon tho body, and a post mortem examination performed by Dr’s. Lorain and Wilson, the result of which proved conclusively that tho deceasod came to his death'from the injuries inflict ed on the head. Witnesses \yero summoned by tho Jury of inquost, and .examined, nod suspicion fastened strongly upon Mr. Wm. M’Alay. M’Alny the supposed Murderer fled im mediately on the announcement of tho death of Mr. Conklin, and has not yet been captured; persons are in pursuit of him however, and every exertion appears to be making to bring the supposed criminal to justice. One hundred dollars reward has jjeen offered for his apprehension and re turn to the Jail of Clearfiold county, or $2O for his arrest and detention. M’Alay is an Irishman, about 25 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, heavy sett, Ruddy complexion, and holds his head a little to the right. He had on a b|nck tight body coat, black pants and black vest. Two other persons hove been arrested who wcro present, or not ,far distant at the time tho injuries were inflicted, who it is supposed at least know more of the circum cumstonces than have yet been divulged. It is unnecessary for us at this-time to speak of tho circumstances relating to the murder, as it will in all probability undergo an investigation. Suffice it to say for the present, that it was a brutal affair, and it 1 is all important that the perpetrator of tho crime should be brought to justice. Mr. Conklin the deceased, was about 66 years of age, had long been a resident of this county and leaves a wife and numer ous children to mourn his untimely death. We promise our readers a statement as to the cause of this brutal affair. But for want of time nnd room wo are ..compelled to defer it this week. They Bhall be given so far as we can gather. THB ELECTION RETURNS. Tho election returns so fur as hoard from the different townships of the county, indicate that the Democratic State ticket will receive about tho usual majority in pro portion to tho vote polled, which will not be so lorgo as last year. Judge Knox, so far as heard is considerably ahead of the balance of tho ticket. The following is the rejjuJt for Assembly as reported from several townships most of which is perhaps correct. ■ CaldwelJ. . Arnold. Clearfield Borough, 68 10 Lawrence tp. 67 , 69, Boggs township, 6 , Brady township, 153 7 Burnside 70 1 Bradford, . 140 , H Decatur, 40 ’ 1 Pike, .40 maj. (Durviensvillo Bor. 45 maj. Huston, . entire vote. Thikvks'About.— We understam on Sunday night a weak ago j some persons entered the house of Mr. <3. D. Gdodfel lowi, and: took therefrom a considerable quantity dFproviBions, such as bread, but ter; together with two overcoats and q rifle." , ■ . y - . hnyp received the proceedings of an anti-log meeting held at the, ! Afiky School ;iiouae,; in CentW |aleforthis;wcek». they Inopr nejih',.i i. tffii ‘ COMPLIMENTS TO JUDGE And' whertks, have>titi'bned 'the _ pjfii'pn^r^LlCON Wislnture to give ua redress, and have CELEBRATED CA l hul.ivui'm , T h ofo]lowin g documents which w py bee g n ungucceS 9ful inconsequence ofama- there liefaud cure of sttffer+g Females. from the Wayne County fleraW, will show : orjty of t j ie members having favored the _ ' rJ! , l i?° d „m P ,?;.TowVr! the estimation jii which opr fellow citizenj mon oyed men, who have as we believe, Gko.R. Barrett, is held by the mem- kept a committee of borers at Harrisburg MAlVtCoraplolntt. bers of the Bar, and others ortbat county, during the session, as the poor success en- - composing part of the Judicial district over terprising men whohavo improved the nay composing pun u ioat on and the water powers of the sa d | (jhroiiiji\>fl«n»un»- Which ho has presided. | s osh(lnnon crqe k and its tributaries, nnd “The undersigned, members of.the Bar haye petitioned t j me ufier time in vain, in and Court of Waynecounty, appreciating d icn tes;and whereas, there has been very , Ir i* * the manner in which you have discharged, | iu , e lurIll)er got out of the snid creek for (SnCw*”")#® the duties of the high station which you* he last threo years, nnd in fact not ope iTC,™ i'«m Snji! have occupied for a brief season among us, I c t having been got out. during tho last would tnkc this opportunity of expressing Spring, ns the .loose logs took all thefloods. d7nJn Ibeiacmoiw«>t 1 beiacmoiw«>t our regret that you are so soon to leavo us, | 'Therefore, being deprived ofourConsli* nmiienvi>ii!.o>r<t<mi and ns an expression of our rogard would 1 tutional rights, „„„ „„„ ouinm n p»mph*«i' respectfully tender your Honor a public I _fl c n Resolved, That we will, hereafter, SmAi. ■■■wf.'«» hi.hij dinnor previous to your departure rror "' protect our rights and pioporty at all haie-1 who in* Honcsdale, and request you to name such nr j g “ ,l ’** 10 references. litac and placens may ;i suit your convent. Resolved, That we vote our thanks to f Vnuylaii'M n ; »-ir. erfcc.” ..Signed Mr. Blair, Mr. Hamlin, nnd all those who B»S3£‘ft ?.* C. S. Minor, S. E. Dimmick, KO. supported.opr constitutional right} - in this Hamlin, Henry Pcet, L Vandakin. C. P. question. w. w M |{ ;; &Vo>Tf.N.W - Waller, John Mclntosh, T. E. Grier, R. Resolved That we will not .support any . & 0. M. Grcpell, S. G. Throop, Earl Wheolor, m an for office, who.>vil) not plcd.ge himself P4ojp ‘,";,tuntoworc d watsos. aj'e W H Dimmick, Wm.Jcssup.F. M. Crane, t 0 g{ j head and beers, in opposition to the . u « el^ SViVa^'icVf Kw.’nß.w-rtAMcrH-MATi'eKN. G'g Waller, T. IL R. Tracy, J. Wood- non b t fo s 0 f loose saw-logs out of Moshon- io* i. «*«»« ward,' A. Willis, H. B. Bcardslec, Hiram ] non creek nnd all or any small streams ndJroß!clt rare u r Mr. CunU Hatch. Di * 9 either in Centro or Clearfield counties : 1 Agent nt itovcnna*oiiio. Honcsdale , Sept. 13, 1853. nnd wo will support no man for olTice who j M t o« . Gentlemen : —Jour kind note or yes- would be likely to deceive us as a member a,a.;.*.; «““yftp Sf d S‘HiSvh h o ll » hn«r been received, inviting mo to a did last year. - unit *®.“«»Vi-7.? n S, D n « FOTffyemontb<i*'oifr?onimencm« nublic Dinner before leaving your county.! Rtsolvcd, That as Jim Quiggle, ourScn- J,“i° y "u u ,moiiici«..i The business of your court will occupy ator, pledged himself at tho convention, p,?,«}',.t’rnrd;}* my time during my stay among you, and ' that Two would supporthlm, ho would, if ™ although I sacrifice much that would bo elected, use bis utmost ondoavora to pass tL.th. i».t i pleasant to mo, I feel;it to bo.my duty ,to, our.log bill; nnd jvborcas, wd without dw-. j»u.«•gjfi discharge the public business in preference linction of party, generally supported turn, “VStw*„7 hat i ««• «f' n ' du !: o 7 0 I L Z“ d b!S i fo gratifying my own feelings. . You will j relying upon his P-«i therefore pardon me for declining an hon- so doing ho opposed the b . ,n -‘‘.•oU.W.Uin.mci^isM.-. : nr tho acceptance of which, would under constituents, and betrayed his trust, there- n marciukv a.ou.- <i“' r !! p ® opot ’ otihorcfrcumstanccs, afford, mo so muchiforo we can place no further confidence nlcnsuro. Mv short soiourii among you |in him. has Leon ngreeablo in all tho relations that Resolved, That we will vole our.thanks render life an object. To know that the ■to both Houses of the next session, T they administration of justice, while I have had w iU pass an act to compell Bill r. j nc !j e r> the honor of a seat on tho bench, has given ■ and John Beck, to stay at home, mind their satisfaction to thopeoplo of your county, J own business, nnd not annoy the legisla tes been approved by those who could't U re all winter long, ns borers, best iudgo of its correctness, affords mo Resolved, That .the proceedings or this the highest consolation my-heart could de-1 meeting bo published in the Whig nn sire. b With the adjournment of the pres- 1 Democrat, Bellefontc; Republican Glear ent term of Courts, our official relations field ; Tribune, Lock Haven ; Republican, will cease, but I shall live in the hope that Jersey S.hore;Penn’a TelegraphinndDem. I may long qnjoy your.personal friendship. Uotyjfff Harrisburg ;; on 4 the Luminary, I could not feel otherwise than grateful to Muncy. H. GROE, Chairman your citizens generally for their courtesy D. M. Biioeii, Secretory, and kindness, but to you gentlemen, with whom I have been brought in such close connection, I desire to acknowledge my deep obligations. That ; I part- with you oil on terms of friendship affords pic a sat isfaction that none but myself can appre ciate. Yours truly. g. r. barrett. To C. S. Minor, S.E. Dimmick, and others, Ilonesdale, Sept. 14,1853. Hon. G. R. Barrett The Grand Ju ry would take this opportunity of express ing tho high gratification afforded them by the very able charge of your Honor, and would requost a oopy for publication. Thev will further state that they arc much pleased with the manner in which the Court has dispatched business and dis pensed justice, and they beg leave to as sure his Honor that his short sojourn among tho citizens of Wayno county, has gained for him a lasting plaeo in their af fections, and they are confident that his departure from among us will bo a source of regret to all. O. STEVESuN, Foreman. W. F. Hulbept, Clerk. (And signed by all the Members.) ANTI-LOG MEETING. At * meeting held at Robinson Fear s, Rush Township, Centre County, on the 24ih of September 1853, Cupt. H. Groc, was appointed Chairman, and D. M. Bil ger, Secretary. Cyrenes Howe, John Ammorman, and Thos. G. Snyder, were appointed a Com mittoo to draft Resolutions, who reported the following, which woro unanimously adopted : .. Whehkas, a large number of the citi zens of Contreapd Clearfield Countios have been engagad in lumbering on Big Moshan non Creek and its tributaries, and have orected and put in operation EIGHTEEN SAW-MILLS on said streams, sevoral of which liavo two saws, and have cost a great deal of money, and we have no other way of getting to market than by the navigation of the Moshannon j and whereas, the said lumbermen have expended large amounts of money from time tojime, in clearing out obstructions from sa|d crook, so that they wore enabled to got a largo amount of timber and boards to market; and whereas, the navigation of said creek was greatly damaged by the great Fnll Flood of 1847, nnd as the said creek, at a heavy expenditure was again cleared out and made good by the owners of saw-mills and by timbermen, who were very successful in getting- lumber out of tho said creok for n season or two; and whereas we belive tho owners of large bodies of land near Moshannon creek, viz: tho Portland Maine Company, nnd a few other individuals who now wish to monopoliso ."and control tho said creek, by floating loose sow logs ; and whereas they when requested to assist in clearing out the said creek, refused to give one cent towards the same; and whereas, a set of men from tho State of ; Mainer within the last three or four years, i have been putting in and floating loose saw logs-in such quantities be to damage dams, , schutes, and bridges,'aqd also cause other obstructions, such as bars and rocks, to fill up and destroy the channels which had been made : and whereas, the'saw-mills on Moshannon have frequently been prevent ed fVom'operating for weeks, ini conse quence bf the gorges of suw-logs nbbvo and below them, preventing them from cedingiheir own legs to their mills; and wherpas, thd men principal owpers : of: these loose logs have placed such moA«t thahead of the log-floatingas toprnvjwt iw eonfcgetting ing the log* as security for damages done. MARRIED.—On the Oth insf., by the Rev. James J. Hamilton, Mr. Lewis W. Ten Eyck to Miss Isubella Hartshorn, all of Curwensville. On the same day by the same, Mr. Jos. L. M’Neal of Clearfield county, to Miss J. M’Creighl of JefTerson county. At Vbo JJod. E. Heath’s in Pittsburgh, on Saturday, October 2d, by the Rev. I. N. Baird, John Hastings, Esq., to Miss Anna W., daughter of Chas. C. Gaskill, Esq., of Philadelphia. On the 3d of September, by the Rev. W. M. Bloom, Esq., Mr. Jacob S. Gearhart, to Miss Susannah Roles, nil of this county. FIT! FITS! FITS! the vegetable extract EPELEPTIC PILLS. For thctureof Fils, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. LJERBONB WUO ARK 1-ABORINO I itH.lai m&Jftd t will flod ibe VEGETABLE LLbrTIL PILLS, to w ih»ooiy lemetlr •T«rducoreied for conn* Kp aipecifio notion on Iheamour lyrtam ; 'a.J"uninihUteT e,epr.pareda.pee.allr for the potboie of CBliir PiuAhe/ will be foonil of oiptolol bnnafit fol at. iper sona etQioled with wel* nerven, or whoto noiroui .rittni ha. bean pruetraled or rbalUted from any oauan whatever, la chronic complatale,or diiaasei ofloacttandlßK, auptnadaoed by aerrooiaeia they aro nncendinfly bonar nT*'. Pilov #3 per box. or two boie* for *i. Perioai out or th olly.eaolorlaa a remillan-w. will t>ave tba HHI. w-at throoih the mail, free of poitaee. For mlo by Bt,TH a. It ANOE.Mo. IK.UAt.TIMOtt£»T.. BALTIMORE. Md-.lowhoinonlera riora all uaria of tba Union mutt beaddrauart.poilpald. Mat hT !>■*» —lt Mow AdlvoirftusoimioiattSo Splendid Assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. I i&io Smith begn.lenee to i»rorro hi' *'■«>'» “it I mers. that be ha* jutt received a iar*« and »plen jtd anort meet of VaLLi aod WINTER it It bit de termination to dispose of at prio« that oiaoot lafl to pi***. Hm irviiei tha naniouiar ailaaiioa of tha pnbllo to bit IjARGB ANI* VVEKL SELECTED STOCK OE KEAIIV MADE CLOTHiNG-aito tha alteolioa of hit stock o7DRESS GOODS tumrn m» 810 . GROCERIES Lir who.enleead l>UMUBB»nil»ll WndiortlKAlN ■ oi ">• U IBAAO BMrn“ Cux)»e**rM® 1843. STRAY. whita iDoli. Tbe owner it requested to ooma forward, prove prope-ty. par charge, aarl lane her away.or jlw wli h. din- Doted ot according to law JAMLSA, WUUUo. Btady To.. Oot. mb 1853. New Goods. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. IRWIN AND SMITH HavaJoit itoeived a«*w aad iplaa dhl assortment ofgood* or aver? ditoription, suitable for tha teatoa—to whioh they respeolfuUy tovl'e the attention ol •it w hn with to buy tha batl and most coodtlor the l«a»t mwey SK««nl«oor.tock.-IRWIN ANO bMITU October olh sopj* §tone ware. A l tha Bun of IRWIN AND SMITH, a large aad gaod anoitment of blooa Ware. OrtolmClh 1165 List of Jurors, Petit, for Dee. Term, 185*. 8 C. Fleming. Carpea'er, Brad, tp —JiwephOweni, Haw y.t.Gonheit ip. Amo. Ilnltoa. Teacher. Burnildo Ip. De.ld Milobe:l. Farmer. Chrst tp. D.oiel Brubaker, farmer, Ua 100 tp. G D. Cnlberwood, Farmer Bocoena'p. Win b. ghaw. Farmer. Goiban tp. Bvn*l Widoarlre. Farmer, l ean loweibip. JamMOurrg, Farmer, Che.tlp. Uai.Ooawag, Farmer, ttoetoxton In. A, W. Heath farmer, Fox tp.— Johtt Hawit, rarm.r, Hbitoa Ip. Inaac Heu, Farmer. Boggt ID. Joe. Golllngiwonh, farmer. Penn ip. Ihomai Be.ni, Farmer. Boxg. tp. Bamoel Morrell. Farmnr, Morrli Ilenw KaPbart. Farmer. I ecatu; tp. Geo. ga llnrxar, Farmer. Brad, fold tp Geonto Kylar. Jr., Farmer, Bradford tp. Joiepli Htltee?Farmer, Bogan IP I. W. Graham, Farmer. Gonbea to. Ja. A. Bloom. Farmer. FUa ID. Joreph, Imeieh f ermar, l.awr.noa, lsm.Tata. Farmer,Lawreaoa. Philip Lxborde, I Farmer. Ualon tp William llegariy. Farmer, Becoa-in rp.- Jobn Browa. Farmer. Moron In. Bolomaa Balia, Farmer. Lawreeor towanhlp, SamuelHeaderroa. Farmer, Woodward. Jorepb Po.ter. Moriinlp. G. M. ?homnron. Fnrmer llradr tnwnrhlp. Jnu. Linen. Farms!, Hlttla IP. Jnn Yolho «. Farmer. Karthaon tp. W. 11. Hoyt. Farmer, Hanlon tp.- Thompniaßcid, Farmer. Gonheu tp. iinao Kline, Farmer. Bradford lownihlp. October 6,1E61. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in tho Post office at Clearfield, on the Ist of October, 1853. Aiotw Ueejatnlo, Brown Eli. Bntlsr George. CnllanJob*, Coder Mils Mart arel.Ciotman Jara6*,Cuurtney UmUiUM, Davldion Joseph!!.. Dunlap Mm A. A.. D xon Samuel. Ed* wards Mia Barth. Hoodlandsr Margaret. Ureeor Geores. Garber EiHtoorl Hagen Pa'anck, HaytC. A. Humes U P » Hare John ii,' Hemphill John, Henderson Kep hart 'Kanner.Miu Catbariu* E*« Koauer Mrs. Barbara. J.wMoUtndy Edward. MW Matthia*. Mormon Pat lok M able AH«*.liniaiMUsUatbaitoa. Kumbarjer Jwt ,:; , , , BOOK AGENTSVVAKTED. To 'seli vstfvl rmrhifor ’B4. WANTED in e*«ry vnrtionorth« I/n!led Slate*, active. ■■leiprUhw-mMetfc-MirMWUH**** l * of some of the bast OooUpoWhwi* Wfouatr/* To bbcbol *oodaddM«s, exiystnely popular* and eommand iarsa salas wheiever: Uay October f, 1019. Valuable ftSeal Biaiale AT PRIVATE SALE. M ■ &l. M M... klow A FA-RUB OF 106 Acres, iJorwenitUio. ud knownntlho fVise Farm,. The improvements consist of about 75 acres of cleared land, in a good stale of cultivation , a Large Dwelling-House, a Large Bank Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop, and other necessary buildings, together with one of the largest, best selected, and most productive APPLE and PEACH ORCHARDS in the county. Thi. p All 51 it well supplied wilh aioel'eat we ter o Barer r&ili»K Bunak cloio to the door, «nh other, m aitaited thej USSR*** »■> • wariaatee doed kirea. lAbehtlf ol the btlr* of Cowad WUn.dtousM. 1 September ktf. IfckiWtf. ■ . New Store, srmw .©-©©©So At Lumberville Clearfield County Penn'a, MONTiSILUS,TEN EVCK.feCO. b e l«*re 'o.nrorm their friend*, and the oooiojuo.l# »■ leuera l, that uier h„. opened "air NEW BTOIIB. where (hey have. and.,nleD4 k«w««ssh \lDrt Good*, of «ood» a«ualir kepi in a country atore, taoh a* Urj t.ooa« Grocerle*. Hardware, Qnoeniware, iiniWw. n«ue Clothiae. flai. aedCau*. Drace. and MeJUne*. »«•« otu. They would call jiwtioalaratteution to their etnek ol OCOTd earl aiIUES. which U oniofpaeeeJ by any ia couaty. A* (hey manufacture all thefr own eloc* they oan warrant all “{raaaffsassi r«a«i.. .« ** .tend in Cnr dSoi’rird^ h .\'oi l^pV;r l^^,\iwVf^u n.d nre prepared to •nil» Inr&PX/ Mi*»K of orirr di piMt. a-.T. them a ca'l at either place. , ( h ! ir ti ?K U I red CHEAP C.UODH.aI they char«e eothiea Corweaivllie. tiept. SO.li'ld Vail Papers! Wall Papers! r r , HE Palwcribcr* have now in »lore lh«lr compile Tn! X tjionl ol _ , . » Paper Hangings t Curtains , 9 *c, Which thay off»rat »ar» low yrioai WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Oor auortmcnl i* rnry colddl«U, oomorinint all lh« qinli* Un.boih rREm;n AND AMERICAN. Wa vim factors a laris proportion of oar aocdi andean ln No 4. North f U'TH StwnL Pbiladsiphla. Saotambsr 31, IttSl —*m. ■ 600,000 Feet of Hemlock Plank Wanted. PROPOSALS will bs ieo#iv«d by WM. COLDER jr , ymidant of the. llamabarf aid Mul r.town TninwU road oonaiiaaf, at Harriaborr. lattl tha UOeoslb dar t, Ttmliii. foi MO.OUO (oat orhnmlook plank, Ihian Incktilhlck and eight f.et loaf, A lio, IWb.UJU faal °IIW;J ‘T bvLf ‘hick, not mil than iiaia.o leal lon,. obo u«ll»erad at Cnx at 10tan. Daaphia aountj, on Ol bnforojhe^lu of JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney at Law and Land Agent, WILT, pi.ciloolu lh» ler-.al Court! of bbJ EJk otunliM. and aUe*d to lot pajmant of laa*4 on "VuiKEIIENUtS —DliKlcel’.uor. WM. I **QEEH, ll.rtll borr-Hon BlIuS I.BWIB. L»»MUI.r-0 W. ««{Oll. \Y aKD Wlikibeiria—J.U.KN'-'Xi riaßkltn—J. C.MON !• OUMEUY, Philadelphia. All pereooi harlot bniiawf with him. will in hli abeeaw. applj lo J.BIDDLKGUKDON.wI.o will attend to Ihaiama September «rtl. IBM. Three School Teachers Wauled. Til RGB PIiIWONS *j alifieii to TEAOHE9CHOOU will find employment and *ood wait*. t>y applylo* Intnadi* tie f to the Sobool Direotore of ttvJGUB towoibip. need apply who are not in poiies'loa of a good hni ith adu eatlon—qualified lo leech Reading. Willing« Anlhaatlc. Gaglith Grammar. Geoafapby. &o, * I. L. BAIUf 12T1\ Seo’y. DAVID ADAMS. Pro’t. September 211, 1858.—8 t.—pd. , . >• : • For Sale, . A GOOD MOO.d-h.uJ COOIUNO BTOVI! for ..It, ohf.p forowb firineeohanxefoillAY. KnqairaattbuoUioe. Claaifleld. September SW.lßil, __ French Surra. eobicrlbrr hu jod htmJ FUENCH BGIHIrWILL I STONliduf varioot »i*cj, whioh bo will warrant lo oo a faint-trior qua'liy, and hUetuonablg PMoae. wI?PMPtI Order'by mad promptly alunded 10. W- 11. IviSrWfclv. Ilarritborf. Oct. fl, Isi3 —Gmp. , ~] Estate pt Samuel Bradford Deceased. \ NOTIOEIi h.rebrrl!.. Ih.t lilUrt oT Adnlalitnllan b.»» bM. «r«nt«l to tn. iubicdiJ.ui on iho .itnto Hi id ford. lot. of Oojlncton' ip.. Clmlhbl “VW TV. COUTJIET. • Admt**. nuorSeM.ont;n iya » ■ ■ ■ - - -, OAUTI^I! 'eaiiio* for iweaty*tifO dollar*, daiMt*«pi#*)bt>r lit IW»i and payable aett epifor, ai NoenwdwnWn lor Vb» T« S»‘ y WRK&t&to Shaw.' , ■■» For The pwdiisc p«t ot-iTcLEABdBi.D AOAOEur: * ,pr,l9i Vu.MoEitALL.V. ClearGnld, April W, t r M. in , f 111 , *T •‘■'•'^AiterAGS. Happiness' anacempetcnce.: >i, ■ it! • - ... ■ WaW«fl«i|!S!SSate|, ol apirUa»aud happy eoreavtr or mind. anting 11OW 0 ™ I lion or health ebould be predominant. h'.'carWl Many ofiht Oktjena other•nfloiloit at fill peinWVJJJ b*ron>. fluting elilbood. Of thefint ycata S’! "I* netaln thoirorigiuiolliihtaelo paoi nano.Kelt, e . l. IN AFTER VEAH3, ' When lodlata to be hetolltted tiy'oot khowlJlia. «• ook backend * mouin. and re tret the lull oon.iqa.nco or on/ IC Wmt C wojlld wonctofton' glT.topoa.*.* l ln akri ' d “ w “ SISSt l aSd STXUTCrNtb :•* , .ant.dl.d-oih.tt.MUll-noUaconn^i^. l .o. t o...d.h.tnror ra ,Uo.oa«t.lnodln.dml.»ola<»o,C*Uk»*:- {hi iVach ofttll) which would apnro Id haneir YEARS OF MISEKy. i..j • And ,o h.»ho.h»od •*}«**{ J, “ OS:URH TIIK MEANS OF HAFHNR9* .t iSESsSst^SS SSSSSSSSSSasa* • mrk •nuUed THEM WIRIEUWOMAN’d . PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. py DR* A. Me MAUHICKAUj * • PROPES9OR uP UIBRABUB OP Ono.llomlrcdth Kdition t 2Brm>.pp, 250, r ‘ ro Sl<u ' (On fine vvljilo popcr, extra binding, $1 W-t Firft published in 1847, ami it i« not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL 1 cjys MARUIKD OH Mir, cun here acquire tMlll.i knowledge ol Ihe nature. character am t, f i rqmiLi.u, viith Ihe variuu* eymtu.u*, «ml '"‘.‘"'jhllP. A MILLION (W’ISS; ... ( CA UTION TO TIIE TUBEIC. ’ I g D»r «o X »0* 9® r»t ItUmnMfl* and bar t>olf OFIOipWH . <Ai*pnth*Wdliii u ««& br oallaad •««»»'• i M.^‘ b ,au d , « .r: .purlou. and itmiptlu,** ln Tsw« .alj «{•»*«;». ,«•!^S?u 4 S- l SS'ft,tiwSSK WOM A ATK M R BU»«AD COM* AN; I lON '■ i« lent, (Hitr.r.D FREE.) to any part ol 111 Uffiled Slate*. All Idler* muit.be po*lp*td.«"< adflroßßeil to Dr. A. M. LlU'l^F*" Vork Oily. Publinhing Office, M>, >*»> L ! b '"T «• BE Blanch aml.Grap. Harri.berg; J gtrarje, Bloomsburg; W.^WeNl^.Lolißnon^d^^ S/M'cDonalti.t"niontown; JM- B “ a £ r^n e ”,d?tf « H A Land*. Heading; 1- T^ 0 " 0 ' X" .G Wrkl V- tl P Crocdcr, Bro\vn«ville! 'Vent! and StajKr Cn'r bond ole; Did rod ,n.l Wn S li«, g Tuck-, I Wilkc*b«rre; Oeo W l'-prle, \\ ay, _. p i r Croiky, Mercer; S Ucadcr. I.latioyor; V Utica- 11 H Cui/ioung*. bumer»td. I «* ‘* | e l *W'* Philadelphia; John Leforgq, MtMord. Pa.; Bndkw m«u.- Vnrk f'itv bv and I own*en«. Ao.fl anro, Sherman"* Co D.vfl, and U.venpurl.tJanu. * Co. OFFICE. 119, Liberty Slt»U. »»a>oi»uwtl>*|, MafSO Medicine* Which never fail to givc SalUlailloi A iid ore mod by m«nv Pliyuicioiuin ,liel {, IsSfSSHS^^# fSi°*oloolil*i r i*idj m.pioi.M. «»diou« «oit<y(too»wsi#o tout Ooidi»*. for dweam oi ”>•»*« . Muicki. UtaUbata. ?•“. P‘ D '.* 1 f, i ,‘,„ N \v*i!.r«inra.. a«nw.t.«,« Ipsiisliiis: lSr.X“"?irito,iS?SV"r«t bffiW. Olio, ... M «i. prtos fmyoanu. SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PDRIFIEB- . MM (>S?» oVmo.-FriSf»l for an ui b*tle.: 60 c.na ful Mttt b ‘ , ' ll °Do VOU SUFFER WITH AMY PAIN t rTo'.Von.T. n U°”i' , oh!ll>lmn“ (Join. »id onr li.iUlro.lo. i £'rJv± sss.- itixg I, ¥on , ij tot i> deranifd vour ikin will b« \ \o\ ow » !>•• sss^assTSssss^s S3ESh^“” CTFaEB FROM MKKOOBV. „ ALSO.—Dr j itoso * Altoielivoor Wood PurfU- I er,Cough Syrup or Expoclornnl, Khoum.Hc Cob ' pound Uj'.pcpMO Compound, C'oinpriiml Liirooi ol i Burlin',Tonic Miliure, Anlriiigeul Compound. Hurc Tonic, Thicli.Mugic Linimeiit.Corminuiito •J,*'”"' Worn. Killer or Vermi(u,o. Croup byrup.CjO.deo Pill.. Female Pill., Alier.nyeor Mindy {. **J Ointment 1 Toller cr llooling Omlnion , i)« OiiU. room, Kyo Water.’ S.renglliomng 11«»;«™, It it IW Specific; InTant Corbiol Accou.lic Oil, .K.MIf Offer | iuro. Liquid Uo*r Tonic, Whooping Cough Sjrtup. ' “"luKo* .T.pmnlloo., wHh DR, IipSF'dWJRDtpAL • ADVIdUKto p*rion»Jtt iio*aa*» apdin ksaltb,U)tia ftnMUNU Li P UUIikSNEU, Momulalo. U U I’ATfOM, Uorwenirlii*, tad of ibrooihoutfUdiaU,: : . ***» Jj, Hose’* Compound Syrup of Idlovr JJofik.BxW. mti 18 u . rUItEL.¥ V litf tTaBL.E t;uMl*<JlJrtu» J Utically Diapered from ihebe.l Koote and *<•{£*,®J JfcJ ui.toruM.dTcv Mil b*« lk» Rk Ucguiaung»?"dSireugihonmg tlio lirw live Orgoiin, .ml olen.mg lb' .nd thu. curing all BIIIOU! wjBS 111 'fuHIpVlNli*' THE &?»WIM .11 Una.o... !J|.S .iSoSJCwIM the H.r«an.dm.«. tbtu.ll.HMNn. «u.*i*m«oo.l.ndouil.g .11idwMM 01 tb««al*M.i.obM 11. ion.. Nur.l.iß, Lr.ippi, Ro,* ’ ' It i» uiitvor.nl in Uie cure ol oil Fom.leCompl.ini., .1 Weikuett, p.uer.l d.biilw, lini.l.tUx, Ob.Uuolioni' Bwolii.ii ol tb« fe.t, Limbi.'jolntijLtto;,'p..iMbr *«lrt “Sis“ So. LUNO .ndTHCtOAt ObSdFliAlJl'iß. (WV Cp.d!,Oouihi l Aithmß, CoutumpUOD dJQ.* !ito, tyopny. j Haring mid. at. of tho 00-npou.d Hjrnp of Boot. I'l.ti.ted' T U.UQABuit CO.,oitlu« ou R. I.: A. W.Bp»uoßr. E»H 1..m0 Rook 8a... do. OvJSrKihM M B. li. P. Jnmeello ohiwoa.fTTS Dp. V.i fiaUs.DqcL Beni and on* pf oihen of tbo "sV.'"tS;uW&.“^»f“ • pr:»«r.bM. asjtegj&g I WWwf ¥Eui?wlJjuf uoaf B fburittCw bM. utQ«inwJ with iu moUM.OM,- andhn*d eei( e. andoaa »»y oniauieteit to leipeqy the ol Dittorei U U Ohf kisnea ItiiwpwiiaMy valuable lo INDItJE?TtU*I, AM fVariant efmo omi. lt aio‘.t-« to htlitf m«h the ii VBlt. rumavei ‘|v>rii4r ( :uuUia;Otivtty (rflim tna IJKUA6I indii:mulaiee hM hf*u»]6o In All the e/«tem. 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