t i 1 -;,,. '-. . ; N (T.it ,tl(uil)li(;ni. cli.aufii.i ..i-l l.v Dcmocratic Etalc Ticket. jrixiic (f Tin: si i'immk ci-i i: i WILLIAM A. rOMTIt. Ol I UT...MH .. CANAL ciMMISSKiM:i;, WESLEY rriOST. io.' r t I. 'i ti: on. i.1 I ' ' ' " """ THE NEWS. Tlu liito-'t J'ii !,! 0:111 nriivalM l.iin;-' 11" iifws ol' iinpoi tiiui'f. Tliin;:s in ponoinl loiniiiii in sitii'i u.,. i The 1to,...l.ii. Now York wiw wrooko-l' on the J.lli Juno, mi I lit! .V'Ottl--li cim-t . . wlien one .lav out from (jlr.sjrow. 'w hieh should ho fresh in ihn minds of nil Nothing fuiilior is known of the Atlati-.days when in union and luirniony they tic tfloii'iiph e. edition. The allfgutioli , murehed to eerlain nnd Oasy vicloiy. I.ol th trt tlieuiidertakinwascxpfeted toprove 110 0110 despoiiiliii)fly imagine that the a failure is denied, und tlio entire success,' glory and prestijje of the I Vmoeratie party of the alli.ii' pi edielod. ; hus doparated Her j.rineiples mf as im- The Liverpool rot ton market wu.s dull ! mutahlo nnd as fiiduring as time nay, as nnd priees lower, llrendstutl's were dull 'eternity. All then that the Democracy of without fl.nnge. The money market was this Slate require to ensure them their without material rhan'o since last advices, usual success, is harmony and action, with Tlio news from Sunta. Fe nre not so fa- these niiother glorious victory in letoher vorahle. Capt. Marey's train was caiii-ht : next is certain, without, nothiiifr hut dis in a enow storm on the 1 "J 1 1 1 of April, ilnd astermid defeat can rensonahlyheexjiected. six of his men frozen to death, ho had also lost 2.r)0 mules and a lar.'o nuinl.er of sheep. William A. Porter. m .1 t. r .-ii 'i'i Tlio e.v.l war ... Mexico Ht.ll rages. I he; a ... a - I 1 1 1 .. .. iiinei'iciin luiniscer mis hit: aimen ninii r- ceived his pnssi.ort.. The liheral pallv .... . ,, i -i t ' seemH tohega.n.ngMrength, vh,lo onion- go lind to neek reluge m Inmpieo. 1 A letter wiiter from Washington savs ' that the national eapitol instead of hcing ' deserted, as i.! usual alter (he adjournment of Congress, is still crowded with visitors! from alKparts of the count ! V. j Advices from Utah to the Ml. June nrc ; ., , , , ., ... I furnished hy the mails, (.ov. C umimng j and the l'l ireo Cominis.-iotiors were al.out returning to Salt Lake City from Camp j Scott. Gen. JiLiudon would proceed to tno luoiiiiun cap,,.! nssoen as ne .... joined hy Col. Hoflman and dipt. Marey's commands. Provisions wero plenty at ' I ftJ ti na Im wnc' ,m.., q,.0ii A Jv'eform Convention is now in slOtl in llutland, Vt. Their Mi'joets of diseus- sion tire the institutions of marriage and slavery. Mrs. Julia Iliaiiiji introdu.'ed , .- ... r ., ., . ., , a resolution setting lorth that, the degra - r dattnn of women proceeded from the n - stHution of niarriage; nnd that hy the marriage contract "woman loses control ofi her n tine, personal property and labor, affections, children and freedom." In re gard to slavery, one J. S. Foster said that "sooner than one slave he held in bondasre down with the ur.ion, the constitution, re ligion, the church nnd the bible! Let all go to hell and damnation." The Moses Taylor from A spin wall arrived at New York on Satntday last. She brings important news and $1,SO0,(H.() from Cali fornia. There is u great excitement about the gold recently found on F razor's river in the Kritish possessions north of Washing- ton Territory. That precious metal prom- General Johnson. District At'torney for ises to bo as tdiuiuh.nl as ever it was in i Philadelphia, which brought him in con Cftlifornia. The Hudson l!v ( 'otnr.uiiv tact with some of the ablest members of claim the exclusive right to trade on Fra zer's river, and a collision between them and the miners is not improbable. A detachment of V. S. troops from the command of Col. Stcptoo, under Lieut. Col. Casey, had an encounter with a body of Snake Indians in Simcoe Ynllev. The former were driven hack with the loss of four officers und fifty privates. A general cominfiicenient of hostilities by tho In dians in that region is apprehended. The statements of the Mormons leaving Salt Lake City are fully corroborated by tho California mails. A few still remain in ' the northern jmrt of Ctah for the purpose . day. The notable riots of that period com of harvesting their crops. ! moneed about this time. One of the most , i exciting occurred in Kensington. Dopart- U he waters seem to be abating in tlio illg frfm tj10 cust0m of his 'predecessors, west, although the amount of damages !shei iff Porter placed himself at the head . i. ' I 1 . .1 ...1.1 I . ..!..!.. susiauiei. i.i uiiuosi mc lieu initio, a inv mil:"1 is still more melancholy, many lilo have ! , wiesconcot iiisturnance. i no newspaper : ' . , . .accounts are still fresh in our minds. At ; I he prospect for crops in the w.st is.e first discharge of firearms, the posse . said to bo unusually nroniisiin:. In our i left the sheriff with but a handful ol sup- own State however, in many places thei weevil bus ron,oncod iu ilciavl,, . ions . i ... v. . ... .. 1 ,. ' i prominently mvicw one ot the witnesses , 101. ,l(.:i(i,. The murderer was iminediate- Imt the extent of tho injury cannot be as-, tetifi.l that, after a long search, he found ly f(.rm, ,,y t,,os(, wl0 ,vpr attracted to cerlained until the harvest is gathered. the sherifl in the midst of tho fight, sur-la',,. SJ f,t t ,i ),l,)rc ti,0 arrival of the of- Ho'.t now seems to h ive taken the tuW rollntlp,d hi' S0J'C1:M. l'"''1" pl".l"? Ticers, his fellow-laborers commenced beat Ik. .1 io,v .ecu s to have taken the pi ice S(.VOI,,ly lnnl.etl. being urged !im? llinl in .,, ,,. (lll(t, ho ooulll of moisture, nnd the complaints oi hot ; to r; t,, ho replied, not until the riot )10t have survived for any length of time weather are as general now as those of wet ! quelled, in the presence of the witness , lil(i j)0 not n,,.n rescued." At one moment weather wero some weeks ago. 1 l,p was again knocked down and very much j ,ll0 ln0, rvjn(Vd disposition to hang . .r-r .-1-af-.-T j , ! ; " 1 ' ' " . I he result was a long illness. 1im int(.llso Wfl!) . f,ym BJ,ainst, Major Noah snid that Adam and Lve, c have Irequently hettrd Mr. Porter say, ,,inl . in ,, -, .i.ilit v, would w hen they were married had " nothing but , that on recovering Irom his illness a new ; ,,1V(, )0cn accomplished but for the timely love nnd Eden." These ought to have been , world seemed to open upon him, for all , interposition of the murdered girl's fathei'. . i . opposition to his administration as sherill I 'l lm conduct of (liU u ioi. linil nmn ..ft,.,. I'lioui'li Give us those when wo iret mar-1 tv. r .1 1 i i i.ouhiu i oi mis wick neu man, aitet a iioiuu. ma ns i i- i- in." ,,.., m-me. 1 he frowns with which he. was i ...i :..i ..i i. j ia.,1 a. ...!I1 lr.. 1a 1... a.,..,l...,l The Circuit Com t for the Western Dis... trict of Pennsylvania, win in session at . , ,. ...... iiiiatnsport last wceK, tion. Hunt. i... Gr.er, of tho Hipremo Bench of tho V. S., presiding. Tho thermometer Indicated fahren- heitinthesl,,.eoI,1,,s,,uurday,inri,ila - .lnl,,l,; ' U0'P"m Martin Korrv. the rwited frcm. the Autri l.V'?, bvCa; .fiin Ingtab.,, of the navy, .1 .M ...K. ai.A:... . . ... i- -'... i"i ...iw.t -.iui mu i4,i Ol ..lUltlCIllHlH, l.'n . - a tugar plantatron. Mn .H I ' T " 11,1 ' "" 1 '"' 1 1)d Otlonrr I'lrrt inn (m , wo r the tin"i ' of M"ri.hlh, L' m N r i ,M ,, ,',.i it in ih,i .i -ii. l.i.i.n,,, m,ii,.v. i-..iw. .Mifin, M ' . I'liee, Keel, lv-,n, I nl'. ll II. tl,.. I', in.ximy i.l tin- ..M hel-tolio wife ., ,, ,,,, , I,,,, ( 'M,.,t,,d.T. In . I ,Tlllillg lliHII-f'hl'l f.'f tin1 riillli"-!. Va-otl, 1 1 I1.1m1I. I'i I kill, UllMH.I, HII. I Hint Miir.-i ii iii ardently ill 'in .1 no ii viiiI liim.lii .l i".ii.'llv ilitiiif-'ulliP-l nii.l - ' il M U:UM ' ,Ul U ,V''o!! Zrt M,l " "'.V tni.ii.t.i.n cur p.uly nrgntn-. .i.l ion ii uii.l.iiinl.l.'. Ili 1 -rim H rut ii t v of rrin.M Ivanm ulimilil trmin.li iai I )....! in.vl l,v nil menus. No ver w in it I osrt .y llHUi' in-i'hlols, HUM i llrii.ll l- '.' 1 1 ! 'Il l.'. Ml Mil' Illl'S. I " 1 11 1 t iT pl'llli'lpl llnit "nno fin. 'glide is worse than . .. T....I ........ I 1...1 .. :, I. .. ..1,. n.'iioK in tlio (nint..:ii''ii wliioli is nliiiut OiTiiliL', w liioli it lias not ln'i'li our ini'l. 1- limn liai'i.iil'nra 'n oiia-iiiniiaT In nliv ox- tent. Ami never will iloinoiiine exultation I with its iliiiliolionl lii'iivo. rem! the nir will, loiiilof slnxitx tlnin will tin1 monj.'1'ol fi..i.- it ii 11, it' tlioy mioom.I in lo!'e:il inr the ft fi'lili): 111. 11 V 1 1 a now Ininl the Iiolno- 'untie liokot. in tliiM State. 1 TI1011 lot I -oiiiooriits ocry vlioio nilly uml nr?:inii lot tliom luny till jmst 1I1I- Cfi'tMict's, innl lot t lii'in onnio lorwin.! 11s i I Vmorn.ts Imvo l.oon wont toil., in . L, s , , , , - , 1 1 r ' nun are (.'one, mu 1110 roiiioiniir.'iiiee if . . ,. , . s,.ne ounos.ty is usually felt to know .1 i" 1 .....! int .. : nio insioi y .i ui. ii nun mo I'I '1-oswl lor puhlicolliee. .lunge 1 orternient :n eo.isideral.le portion ol his lilo in tins (mvn 0., his appointmmt to the Supreme UAu h. we ptihlished a short sketch of him. which wins copied hy some of our ox- ,1'hnn- Vc ft.f'7 ni0ry ".''! known to Ins mends here, which mav 1)rnvc ilt01.ost-n to others. o was horn in Huntingdon county, lVnnsylvmiia, in lt-121, and is now nl.out years of , He is the son of the lion. P.ivul h. Tortor, whose name has long ,.,, r.1!uililll. t(, ,. ,ipoili(.. jiis mu1(.,. WiW the daughter of Mr. MeIerniott, who emigrated from Scotland during the last century, for the purpose of engaging in ,, JVing Irish on one side, and S-oKh OI1 t, other. Judge J'orter has n good right to the title of Scotch-Irish, so much IllIIIIJ(lt till t- U II I'll, III 1H,II III II I I I" I . ... . . . . . leuiogiseit in ins me ot .nidge iiinson. 1 lis e T'lv life was passed in Huntingdon, llmt vn have no inforniiil Ion rrsiuetini' it. 1Io (.amo to Ka.ston more than twenty : years ago, and spent several years at the leollege in this town. His teachers speak of li i til as a hoy of quick and active mind; i ' , 1 . , ,. , !a persevering student, and exceedingly i trutliTul and honorahle in Lis thoughts and feelings. Huring Ins college course, 1' maintained a position at the head of his class, lie early showed a talent for debate, and represented the h'ernry socie ties of the col lego on several occasions. Ho becamo proficient also in moral and in tellectual philosophy. In the ancient lan guages he was particularly distinguished, so much fo, that on giaduating he deliver ed an original speech in Greek and Latin. In Mr. Porter commoncod the study of law in tho ofiiee of Hon. J. M. Porter, j w ho bns turned out more lawyers than isome of our bars contain. Several vears were here devoted to the study of the law. During this time he became a general fa vorite of our citizens, nnd they will vote for him with a unanimity which few pub lic men could command. In 1812 he was appointed by Attorney I that bar. We hnvealwnvs understood that he discharged the duties of the ofliec with ability. Tho sheriff of Philadelphia hav ing died, a violent contest for the remainder of bis term ensued. Unable to please either faction, Judge Porter's father, then Gov ernor, appointed him to the office. This was an uncomfortable position, for the up roar of all sides whs great. Besides the political discontents, proceedings were commenced to test his eligibility, on the ground of ago. Hut the character of the office was soon changed. Order was brought out of confusion, and all ille gal fees abolished. Money was prompt ly paid over, and the business was con ducted with an exactness and precision which are suid to bo memorable to tnis .1' n ....I'nnl 1, 1 1 1-. , 1 .., 1 ..il i-...,! o , t i "'." iiimiucii i.um..h.i.hi flramst "" remonstrances procooiloil in l'ortl l's- T1"" testimony afterwards given ,n co."rt A0."''!' l,?!'"'". ,ll,'ts ' 1. I i formerly met were changed for congrattt- hit ions. J hose whom Ins amiable, temper Jm- V r :won bv h: ... i i :rity hail hilled to influence) were won by his disposition to do bis duty. Uthft oloPO of lli8 t,.1In M sheriff the menihers of the bar without distinction thnt )0 j)ai determined to kill some one floor above came down, with a quantity of; i of party, presented to him on address . TIl0 lnurderer was taken to the ofliec of, '"tier's fanningmills.lumber, Ac., burying V'10". WM -Vuhhtih?1 P'M-cr nt:fr. Justice White, in this city, who com-1 1,', m,l?s of ,ho V i" the ruins. For- ;!!!rl, - r i'L .. . e 1 .. . . , . '.. - to the faithfulness nnd purity with which1 BruAt a recent term of tl Ivouhnvedischargedyourresponsibletrtists.'Court of tho Ihiited States, Pon ' , a. i i i . , . . Y : to the faithfulness nnd purity with which1 r. fugee, who tas ', to the decorous manner in which tho af-jsissippi, the father of Nancy Wilson, of ' fendenoe ; Mrs. Johnson of Friendship; fJ KTfen wi,h will"" box, 2 Cows, 1 whito hoif ri io ntithorities. in ; fairs of your oflico have been managed, Virginia-, a young lady about sixteen vears i Mrs. Colvin of Piinidiam. Pa., nre renorte.1 4 ' .7enrVin? l,'". nw in posossion of and to the promptness and correctness 1 1. ,biob .1 U. Lnoinnc. k. I... I ".. .-.;...'... ,,.r. n.n- ii l. i-. . f .-.i .... ducted." fn turning to tho list of slgna-j ....,..,., ,,, ,iv..1.n the law. in in 1. i jii, nil. I continued il ill. sue- Vi - for hlteoii or sixteen v"ir-, n it-1 until his I'l'l i tl t III. 'Ill In the bench. His me-. ir-s w 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Was lllltio-l 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ! lit.il. tiiiu'lit lo'Vi' been o.pi il.-.l I'i "in Lit- : i 1 1 , industry. iiimI legal know Io.Il-.'. ! n s'.l, tho trustees of the Into Link oftho ITlh from SI. I -oieing... I ho I . N I io Tiilo. Miiton so Co oi mil us I ion-! iiiiii-i l. N.ino ol Iih oi'iioiif .its, vo hi'o, Ill'll- l.iin iis tlio solicitor of tlio liiink. 1 '',: ,..,., .a II,, ,.,,mw,.l (,f tlio tin. !.... ulm kit. Ini-lil,. to tin I'oiTilor inuna.'ois i f (lie l.iuik, :in. wore f iiL'ii"e.l ill Mills nimnist ninny ol them. Ihis itji- I'oinlniont, w hich l.lTUht lnlil ill eotita.'t h vvilli lnf vers in iiriii'K' ovrrv 001 n 1 1 v in ttii. I'nilo.l Slates ami niany of the eitios ofj (i.n. Sa.ilalin liadpi', 'Ti Cuiulnojli.i'o Me-Kiii-ope ; I 1 1 a 1 to his praetioe. Sovoral him-1 Intosh the Mioniro' t asMiialieos ol the .ro ilroil tlioiisaml ilollais wore thus eolloeted, I teetion of Atuoriean eilizeus, mid ilo.-ired tiiiil in the end the notes mid deposits ofi him to express to his ( ioverninent, hit the Tank wore inn. I in full, Minennil mul intovo.-t, (11 n-siilt lit lir-t Imlly linoxiio toil.) uml tin lonimn.loi' of tin? nssots woro I i-'i ai-u-i.r U,. . L, iim. n t s 111 I'"', i. Ill II III. llll.lll.lr. ('1 1 IIII'l'.'. I phia, had Leon jtreatly rediicod.iind 11 viiror otis ellort to overthi'iAv I he dominant party ha.l heon iletei ininoil 011, .Vlr. l oi ter was M'lootod us the I lemocratio candidate for ( 'ily Solicitor, and the ticket, was elected l.y a liirj'e inajori'y. His skilful, enei'ire'. ie, and independent course in (hat olliee, is well known. His letter to Councils, composed of 11 majority of his own party, in which he refused to interfere, at their request, iii 11 cane pendinj; in court, inw generally read and applauded hy men of all pHities. "Alien Judge Knox resigned from the liench of the Supreme Court, (invornor 1'aoker, in acco'd.ince with the wishes of the party throughout the Stale, appoint ed Mr. roller to his piosont, position; and the convention which ns.seinl.loil at Ilarris- 1 1. . . r. 11. . i" M 1. I .. . 1: 1 oiirii . ni 1 110 11 .mi 11 i in ai 011 nisi , 01 'ii n 1 mo. 1 t, gl.,,.,(ion ,,y ,m ,llln(,,t llnal,ill!(,Us - lyolo. Such has heon his political m.d profes sional course. His lite has not, however, been wholly devoted to profcFsioiiiil occu pations. At college ho oxhihitod much literary taste. His address l.elore our lit erary societies, in l."-l.'!, were highly in structive. We l'lTneniliei' also his deliver ing an address hefore the Law Academy of I'hiladolphia, of which he was one of the ri'evoMs, hut the Mil.j.'.'t has escaped us. His most Mioeessful pill 'licat ion is his work on the character of Judge (iih-on, who il seems from the preface, showed him I much kindness in early life. This work was extensively noticed hy the reviews, throughout the eoinitrv. and had a rapid' sale. ' j He has heon engaged in other hil.ors I somewhat peculiar for a lawyer. He was1 several veins one of the manager.- of thej ,n. .i'i... i n S"i i li , I .i -st,.l . . .1 l'niAM "iii.l M ' ineinlier of the coi'imil tee of pul.Iicalion, In this capacity he seloeted, supervised, or assisted in the puMioation of some of the important treatises published by that institution, which nave exorieit so much ; influence on the minds ol tlie yun: . throughout the eountrv. In private life the character of Judge Porter is without a blot. In his deport ment and disposition he is frank and cor dial. In private charity he is liberal to a limit. As mi advocate he was exceedingly clear and forcible. The books tire fuli of his arguments. Of his fidelity to clients, the citizens of this county, of whose busi ness in Philadelphia he had the almost ex elusive charge, require nothing to be said: and besides a safe adviser, they have al ways found him a courteous and hospita ble gentleman. As a judge we ure told lie leans much toward the common law, and that his views are very conservative. In religion he is a Presbyterian. In politics he was, when he was here, nnd always lias been a Democrat. As a judge, he may, and probably does, suppose it improper to take any rait in the political questions now under discu3ion, but those who knew him best are sure that he will be found af all times on the side of the right. Eiloti Horrible Murder in Washington City. The vicinity of Georgetown was thrown into considerable excitement yesterday morning, by the brutal murder of a pret ty, interesting young lady named Mary Shehoy, by William Nugent, an Irish Li borer en tlm Washington aqueduct. It is reported that Nugent became enamored of the young girl, and because she refused to marry him, took her 1'u'e in a fit of jealousy w liilst under the iiiliuei;ce of liquor. 1 1 is conduct previous to the commission of the deed was certainly very singular. He was frequently heard to mutter incoherently to himself, and behaved himself in so ex traordinary a manner, t hat he was on Tues day last taken to Georgetow n and placed in confinement, from which be was releas ed ns soon as he evinced signs of returning self-control. Shortly after his release he returned to work, and was heard to complain of the 1 .. .. sevctit v o tho tasks imposed noon him. Tu,.,,iay night he went quietly to bed ,lt a.oso H.tw,.(.n ur and five o'clock, ,m1 mIllH(( ,vitl n ,i1.ll.,,(-.ned cose knife, OMto,,,. tll0 n , , t t m.-i. t of the de. easedand i.r throat. She live. 1 but ton minutes land when her faihor reached her side was just able to inform him of the manner of Lxoito thedeenest iiulignntion and distrust I " VmV" " " " "l j . "S . lull lia I je ftl,p0ared to be nerfeetlv unconcerned I aUi HtP a , ;r j10 Kl(i nfit ))COn rriltv i of the most, inhuman act a man can liovins. ' .... . . ... I 1 1 i i ... "i .' . J -- . i Bt-At a recent term of tho Federal , old, obtained a judgement of i?,ii.000 dam- . .!.. r .w -!i ..r m: .. . . pi, who was, and is n nwrrlod man, for de- iaa;c9 nuiaiiisi, lauecil, taaisoll, Ul aallS.S.Ssl It- . . . .. ' 11 ' i o Inj. d uightd n.Am limn homo nnd ...,i-in I,,,, n t. ;ii tin. the ,hd, mb Mill l!i t i(lir'l I -t Jiih Mli1t. til"! nothing cm ho tnn.li nit l him. nlthou..i III till' lillH' III" Committed tin- deed In' win a wealthy niiin. Two Week." Later ffom California. Nn York, .limn SIT.-Tli.. M.mnshi Mi Tnylor, from A linwnll, will. II..' I nhlm nm limits ol tin : 1 1 in-l.. Iini nr- rived. Nhr hriii'.-s one million oiidil hiin- ilrcl tl.oiMili'l ..III Mil goin. 'Hi,''' . 'I'm ho- . II :it A j ii.w .iJt ll.o I'. f si. inner 'ohi.ndo. u hi.-li m riv. d i n ' ntm-nt-wiir .liiim- loivii, iroin i.nuii, imiolioii liio .-nnio lIllV, l.llil 'I'.il. il I.T' 1 lll- vhiiiI. Tin ColoiM.l.i l lolU'lit ilili Hie. Tie.' llmt Pi'esi.lelit liar., of tin' I .mini. 11 II Keliill'- lie, lia.t rni.itulaleil 1 .Nin'aiin. was tn lonvi' rnu iHHiiins'i mi me I 1 11 i"i ' "ajWi nr.-nutlioriiil t nmnn'O that mmiii. aeoa. lost ol Jus ailli.Tviitw 1. T t I no ua ( 1 l..v Inns 1 wish to maintain the 1.10-t iiniieniiie n Ti tions. II, is saw I that thc( omni'Miore suc ceeded in ol.lainin.' from l'n sidotit Haez all the doounionis for which he had l.oen sent. The Colorado was to sail on the 21st in tanl for Havana. The Cnited Stales t-1 earner Saranai' and the Yandalia wore lying at I'aiiaina. Tin' Hccntur sailed on the l.'.lh and the Moi ri inae on tin' I'.'t ll install! . The excitement in Caliiornia relative t ' I t-io I'l'ii'ier Hivcr gol.l mines coiitiim.--. Wo nio miiliori.'.! to iinn.mii.'o that Hkv.i. I'. Three thousand persons have already loft iAI,, KrtlnoiM tp.. will l n ooiulidate f.-r Sh.tr San Francisco for that region. ! iir fuil.jtvt t' PiMiioiTaiii' rulo. The California mines are all yielding j largely, ami the accounts iron, every sec tion are highly lavorahlo. The agricultural prospects were never lii'ighter. A fuM harvest is confidently an- t icipateil. The fire at Nevada, on tin Id Mav, de stroyed nearly all the biisiin-s portion of the 'city. Loss. !?l.",(l,tllHI. The 'town of San Andreas'. Caluver; county, was entirely destroyed by fire on the 'Jd of June. Ten buildin:.M were burned nl San Fran-oi-co, May ols't. Lo.-s, ii,liiili. The Cnited Stales surveying si. auier Shubriek, from rhiladolihia via i'anamit, arrived at San Francisco, .May 1.7th. The ( 'alil'ornia paj.ei'-' contain nun e than the usual iniiouiit of murders, ns-a:-sina-tions, casualities, At. It Si. i Ms that Mr. II. W. lb ;1 o'.t'. last wife was in Indiana, preparing to obtain a divorce from him under t ho ii-.-o-and cay laws of that aooohinioilating Slate, when ho killed hitu-elf l.ocau-e of her. 'I'he State Journal I I ndi.n.ap..!:--! of tho -:7th says : "We do not know what b edge of Mi'-. 11, ..!.,( '.s a, I : upon the mi I fate nf In r l.u allV, it ought b b.' a ti lie b; ght a km. wi ll mav tin. u b..nd : 1 ot. if l.t, nlnl liu' a nioie go-.-iping glimmer, .'it the time oi the suicide, she was living in t hi- oi'v. having taken rooms in tin1 I'ulinor ll..uo, nnd had inade some preliminary aratige nemts for e.-labli' hing herself hoi e j.e: nia- nontlv uur law lequirin a "roMileno" n for its relief. us a condition of applieati She had boon hero a week or two at the time of the suicide, and had, by her solici tor (J. W. Gordon) filed a etition for a divorce immediately after reaching hero. The notice required by the law was pub lished in the Journal of the Till inst., and news of the suicide reached here before the term of publication had expired. All the nouossary steps to secure a divorce had been taken. It win the knowledge of this fact that probably determined the fatal resolution of tlio suicide. Her com plaint, we believe, set forth ill usage and actual violence as the chief cause of divorce. She probably had nn particular reason to lament the death of her husband, but a very general fooling is expressed hero that a becoming sense of her situation should have restrained some of her public demon strations of inditl'erenoo. The day the news reached hero, or the day after, her presence on the streets was frequent enough to excite remark, and at night she accomtianieil a gentleman to mo i nut n i- lows' festival, and liiiiainod n considera ble time. Thole was nothing improper in it, to be sure: but it did not evince ex actly the degree of delicacy that one likes lo associate wit !i the idea of a "beautiful, young and fascinating . man.'' Another Fatal Railroad EiiJc Acci dent More Cross Iiclitftiice. Kteii Moxn, Ind., .1 tin -A torioll'- .IO- cident occurred hereon the bal'.'i. Il ini and Kiehinoiid 1! nilrond, Stimhiy lnni iiiiig. whieh is attributed to gross nogligeiioe on the part of the proper authorities, who had boon repeatedly warned of the unsafe condition of the bridge. Il appears that a construction train was pas'sin;' toward Cincinnati, when, at Comer's l'l-aneli. the trestle work of a bridge gave way, by whieh the entire- train including the loco motive, .vas precipitated into the sir. .mi and down the embankment. Mr. James L. Harris, of l,'iolriviid. a well known citizen, was instantly killed, and Patrick Glenn, road master, was se verely injured, while several others had limbs broken. The scene presented at the time of the accident was dreadful, and it is almost a miracle how any escaped alive. It is gen- orollv n ml. .rstnoil hero that, the inoin ob- ii,,fil, ii..,;,. .... i in- in.w.l.i., , . . , ,. !, , ,' (itl.av.iigju.stcome from the shop,) and; to lake some of them on a hunting and lishiiu: excursion. i The master machinist of Iho road was running the machine at the time, loss is estimated at about I 'i.OOO. Tho 7Wril.li lUxnxU'r at a Mn-'niiii: ('t-lel.ral'wn Fm-t;i or Fify H'wooi'.. Wr.i.t.svu.i.F, N. Y. June 2.1. The Masons celebrated St. John's Dnv, vesterdav, and after nn oration adjourned to a large hall for dinner. About seven hundred persons had entered the room.'gle trees, I imrlor Stove, 2 Tables, 1 Cupboard, ; when about half of the floor gave way, pro-j cipitatillg about three bun li ed to (1,0 a i floor lenent 1. At t ie nmn iistnnt ll,,. , ... ...... ,...'..,v i "in , tv serious v. Mr. and Mr... Metenlf. of dangerously injured. At noon to-dav, all Li. , . ,!,' w" wero alive, and most of them 1 omfot table llllt 111 UrtH ' ' rlUMAIlY tt l X'TION NOTH'l (4 t M'll-A1lA 1 1 t t'iAinn, t nt mitlii.tln"! to nrninim.' tlmt Whi.m V. .t,nii..i, ift nl-n ..iMi-l.l., will l.i riii.H ilnlel'..f the lPKl'I'iliir.'. mil.j. i't to l-oni.'i riil I.' . Wo Hie Ntt.nrir.'.l t'i niiimmir. tl.nl !r. T. .t. Ii. ...... ..I I1, a, I. 1,,1.1,-lin . mil lie ii rnn.li.l ill' I'T lln' I.i'i.i-'nturi'. Mil'.j.'.'l I" Ii. tii'.rnili.' nil.". ii.t ui( f nonr.i . W,. nrf iililln.ri.'i"! t'. n HI i' Hint IS f III V I I A. r, nl ( Inn li.'l.l Hini'iii: .till.' fur ii?lii. t Alluiiii'', Mil'' will I'I' nm . I.- I to lll'lll. I lilt M. W'o nr.' iiiillimizi'.l li Hiiinin ' tin.' Isiui-l. Ti.sr, i.l rlimli.l.l liiiri.ii.'li will '"' f 11 11 " I i !. to l.ir liirlrii't Ati.'iii.'y, mtjcft l" I'i''". Ml '.. c'i.vi.i. of l.nKnii. o t..w iifiii. win i.f 11 i-n.i.u- ,f I.nwr.iii o li.win.liip, will -' n c-nnili iluti' f'T slu'iiir, fail.j.'.'t to D.'Ui. riilLS, Wo nrr iiiilli.iri.. .l to'iii.iii.iiiiro llmt Jacob V'lt.- nia.M, of (iniliiim ti.HTo-lii)., "ill l.c ii riniiliiliit" fur Slier ill', ti.lia'it to Di'inoiTiitio rules. i W. . nrft nutlmiizoil to niinniinrp Unit tiro. W. 1 .... , 1 ... Ill I... .. .,,l;,li,'n for Ml"!-'!'. "I wi".nwni.i i. , -. - Hlii rilf, Mil'ji'ii lu 1-i'iaoi rntic rulr. ( Wi; nri- iiiitlii.riri. 1 t.i iininiali.'i' llmt Fiirn. W . Mil l i u, of Hi ll t).. will l.o a fiimliiliitiMor Klinill i e-1 to li.'ini.i'riilii' rule. ( Wo r iiilli.)i'i.'.l to niiiiotimclliiit M. II. T.r tiirii. of Hi-ii.ly lp.. will lio ii cniuli.latn for Siior ill, f ul ") oc t In tin.. Iipinncrntic nil.'. Wo nrc iiiillioriieil lo nniiniinro tlial Wm. b. OiUiKN, of l.nwri'ii.'C tp.. will In a ciui'liil.iti. fur SliorilV iiil.joot to Pdinti'riilii' rulo. We tiro iiiitlinri.o.l to nniiniinoo llmt .Iahrs IIi.iiom, nf l'iKo iii., will Ix ti runilitUto for Shcr- j ill' suljci t to Doiiiooru' ii' rule cCNri )iiissiof'ii. We mo iiiillii.ri.i'.l to HiinoiiiM-o that Wii.iiam .Miaiuia I., of l.uwri'iii'o tp., will lio a riiiiiliiliit.' j f.r Coiniiy 'oiiiiiisii..nt'i', tulijoct to linn. ruli-... ' j Wo are iiulhi'i'iz.'d to nnniniiioo that Vixckxt i II. llni.T, of lir.'i'll'oril lp., will ho a euiuliiliito for Cmmty loi!i!i.i-ii'i.rr, sulyeot to Deal. rulo. . Wo nr.' Mii'.lioi'i. il to iinn.'Uiiee that Davui liAi.K. of .Vorris t;i., w ill l.o a i iin.li.hito for Co. ('oiniiiissioin'r, nihj. ot to Il. in'i.'r.i!ii rule. June 1 .-.., Wo ere .'nilli.ii'i. ed to biiiioiiih'S that Jac n; lio.'V i:n. of l av. itii.'c low n.-hii, w ill l.o a fundi- .ha.' f.r county roimni.-iianT, suhie.-t to Homo- iTiitie no.'.-'. ' Juno H. I We iiuthoriT.'d to iinnouiico llmt .Tcnn Kimi. nl' Urn. It township, will 1 e a oainliditti Inr County I '..a.iiii.-.-ionor, pulyei I lo Jleni. ruh I NEW ADVERTISEI1ENTS. 1 NEW IIEM--HEW GOOPS-anl INK WslUU ANG 1'MKNT.j .oV'.'' tlnil , 01 (Ji'lo'' f t7"' lit' il' t:''ll I. .Vnoi'H' i;tavua;.i; A : L.tUliK nnd woil seloeted Hod. of tionds. ciprisini; a splendid assortment of Si ripen. Li-hop-lawn". I'll. i.l Muslins, Cninbriea, llelaino Holies, Limn rnl.es. Mourning nnd fancy lawns, in great variety. A Inrge lomrliiient of Fancy l'lintf, Nankeens, Dutch nnd lri.-h Ilinetn". and a general nssor'niei.l of Dry (ioods, Hosiery, tiroeerie?, Hardware, liootf nnd Shoos of every doMriptiori. Hats and Caps, 1'rugs nnd rtali'..u nrv. nnd Sell. ml II. inks i,f every kind. AI,st). a lari;o and splendid supply of eloth injr, adapted to I lie climate, llooki1, Harvest Cans, lirass Scythes, Lei.ly'fl l olilnaled tirain Cra dles, (train Se .opi, tirain Fork, Cross-cut and Hand yaws, Nails, Spikes, Ilaeon and Flour by the barrel, sa't hy tho fjai k or bushel, nnd every oilier nrtielo usually kept in a country store. We would rfspretfnlly advise all to call mid esaiuine his stoi k. whieh lias been seloeted with (Treat euro to ph a .o the tastes of all. wli'n'h wo will sell ih eln'iip, or a little cheaper for CASH than they ean bo puroha.-ed elsewhere. Don't forget to eall and examine our stock Jllilllti: Si KTZWIl.l.K. X, It. Also n fine lot of llrindstones with fix tures for sale cheap for cash, by the now firm. Clearfield. Ta., Ji.iic Jit', IsiiS. CHEAT EFYIVAL- NH Li: COXVICKTLD. Read! Read? The (rent revival l as done iminon-e '-.iod in aim. st everv Stile, entity and t-nvn in tlio t'nion. outside ol Cli-aifi.-M. TlH-refori'. in e-T.-i-levation ol" the above rumor, Frank Short hn taken the respon sibility upon himself to revive iho Hoot A Shoo lusiness in Clearfield, and set a good example to his fellow men. lie has to announce to hi; .!.! ens', -iners, and as many new ones as ni.t fa - v,,r l.iinivilii ii eall. that be has on ban I ii lar -,i .. . , , t ,,!' fin . ,,rk a ml an V mil nil M t nl' en.i I'-i. Also, dents' (laiters made to order, and of any style to . nit eus-toniers. Morrocco. French .-all', and Tat lit en!f gait. rs eorislantly mi hand. Finding f'T Mile kit excepted. AH work leav ing bis . hop warranted not to tip. Cust-iiuers coining .o li.wn will tied him at Iho shop IVnner ly eci-u ied by I!. 1!. Wel-h, ! as :i watih A eluel. cs fablislimeul. nearly opposite lied mi l Weaver's". tnro. Hull in hoys und gt new solos or your old onos repaired, as snine of tlu in stand in great need ol it. VII AX K SIIOKT. Juno 'if. I'.i.'iS, "in. V. S. Tl.o partnership herotofnro existing 1 tweon John .Mcl'aho A lieorgo Xows.m in i U i s day dis-sovod by iniitiial consent, and llie hooks, nooounls, and nil etl'eets, nre now in the liands of'. Short for settlement. Tho business will bo onrried on ill fu'urc by F. Short. Alar, poor Yo. rK'1 JOHN MeCAIIK, tiKOirni; nkwsox, XOTHK. I t Lb persons having iioenunts ngaiit ti on. J. t. Kvler, or iiorsons knowing theuselves in- ,,,.,,,, ,,,, 'rc, h,r,hv nnt-,,i to ,nlllo f,.r- ril , settle the same with tho undersigned eoiumitloe in. pointed bv tho court. llOHEItT MITCIIKLL. June ..(I, 1S5S. 31. CAUTION. V LL persons nre hereby enutioncl against purchasing or in nny wise meddling with (ho following property, now in possession of .Inn Millei an I Mary Ann Miller, ol Hoggs tp., vi. I pair S. roads, 1 Log Chain. 1 Hough, 4 Ilutt ,.,' k;,.i,. o'i,.i. . i i, ' ' n w i M, 1 it..VH,..P i i un...t. i t.:...- ! s Hod's and bedding. 1 pair double trees and sin- i 1 I("' 1 h'ne Mare, 1 Wagon and 2 Hrindlo ! w. tho santo boloug to us nnd nre left with i "u'jeei io our uiuei. P AKFY jne 21, ' ' ' . ngiiinsi. luireunsiug or irauing tor a w into Stallion. 1 Iron timv li.r. i .mi iii,u n.F. i-liUTn"uU. ''" R! belong to , nn(l n Possession on loan only. ELLIOTT Kl.NU. June SO, 1S.'8 rd. t U 1 I""' Alt .. 'I." r. i ' In i. I t 'iilr,i,,al a.i.lii-l I"' 'I'I Hi. i ii-. '" f-ll"HHif ". r I,, ii.. In ...'.'-i.'H i't ltllm Wll...4 ( '!l'"l 1. ,. I" "il'' ."l "'"I l'.'1"f.f t" . ftdaj Kilt Ml lili "-I'I llf"" I'.l'.'t t" tuy iT.)... r,,. oil" "f l.i". "ii" li.'inr. il rif (,n, ilnri. li..ni". f.'l Mtl,t,V.H. , f J11I1P ril, 1 1 .'.. XtOIK I' N.ili'-i If lii'ri'l'jr (tiipn llmMfl- l trr, i.f A.t.nli'iMrnl..n I...J. .1,1- .! W uiiinl"'! I tlio iui.l'riiit.i"l . II." f'liitK of Fmni ii.l Tut... Int.' "I '.l.i.Hi'. ni'i' il' . l,,r . All (or'- Hl luiviiur iinv l.niii. -" In I' li.li.'ii In mill rU n ii;in hiiiKi' .'iiii'nn'in. MA 'IT. I A IT!, Win. I'll 111.1,1,. .) !- ..11, If.'i1 AiIiii'h. UESTAUUAiVT. riMK iiii.U'ii.i(.'ii.'.l ro (fully iiiiii.niiioin td 1 tlio I'lil. Hi' llmt )' liu" "Ik'uvmI Hit ruling lii.aihC in tlio l.ii!i'iiii nt uti.rv .if M.irr'i (luia ll.'inpliill'...) Hot, I, wlmre nmy lie limn. I every livnrv f n,0 ?,iisin, sucli l.o rt'iim, Munlintui, i,.k tual tlyslcrj, l.i'iiii.iin.li'. Ui', l.uur IJCur, t'nk. H. Oonfoc tiiiiniriiM, Kniit, Nul, Ao., 4c- Jt Imiicii liy 11 Mrict nil .'11I1..11 ti Inn lnn1.1t.111 t ir.Til nni rivi'ivc, 11 sliiirc of .ulillo iHlroniiire. A. I'. TI.ANXItjiA.N. Juik. 1(0, IS.'.S. .tin CLEARFIELD HOTEL, II, 11. MiTKItoW, Prop.. 110 lias ro-littoil ill.' Iiiiiimi tlirnugli' lit in Cuoil slvli , mul lurnii-lii'ii w ild ovory eon- w vi'iiii'iiio iioi'onsiiry lor I lie c. nil. ill ot llinsn who inny favor liiui w illi a call. Hi" (alilc nilliilwayj I..- 'yiipplii'il w illi tin' vor.v Im'sI lln iiiirlt-l can nllii.l. His II A K will ii I s.i Li' snppli'iil willi tlm i.o.-t quality of !i.ii"rs. Aiu.'.. st tilling ia l ta.'li.'il In tlm liroii.ifii;s. Jinio 311. IS.'iM. 15". II AX 1)1 KS, Win.'s, Wliislo v, (Jin, ie., of tan y luvt iniiiliiy lor sal" l.y TIIOS. UOHINs'. Iiiiio Hi), I SOS. T 1 1ST 01- LKTTDltS roinainin the lmt J (Hiiro lit I'ltarlii'M Juno ;i0, ls;iS. for tlio .iiurti'r ending Sannu'l Slinw. Mm. Coupor, Iano Knupp. Jan. (' na, John It. Kiln.'.', Win. I., liii koy, Samuel lio.liiii', ll.'ur.T Hi it, lloar.v t'iiilori;lo.'.h, ilrn. Uiii'hi'l Ana Johnson. liini..l Smios, Jneoli 1. Slino, 'li ii s t in ii l'.itl.ti-ir C. 1. Iloliin-., H'illiuu Mu. pliy, Ki'v. Vi'. J. Murpny. 1'oi'soiu calling fir lo; I'T on tlio uhove lint will say tin v are aJwi'ti-ml. Juno 3.1, " l'. 1). WATSON 1'. M. r i:tti:i:s ..f I A I'hri.-tni'.i 1'. Ailiniai.-ti'iilioii on the vstute of rlf, hit of Clearfield I. . .rough ,. , i,,,,,., .,. nntcl to the siil.soril.tr alt persons kino. in" tin uiM-Ives inilohlod to paid en- i a,., mt r.'ii. -U"! lo nciko payment iliiinuiliutolv nm t;H,-.. ImviiiLT c iiiinis uguii.st tho nuuo will 1 , ,.,..,;.,,( iU'ir iicoiuit:- duly uuthelitieuled fur rntt- j lU'i.nut. j WILLIAM I'OUTER. June 1 il, 1 S.i 1 " , r . ' c n "2I"" jlron Eepot, Kept by ii.erred & Larter. I I)., ,S ,.,,.,, ,s'.,., , rmrfir'i!, I T'S i'u. i.l n o Jn-r,. :,':! the 'ollowin;' nrtlclol I euti ho had at rodin "d pili ou : ' Jin- 1, 1 1 i ; (': : '', a ri I.i' I 1 1,,' '.'.'in : h i hi,. .lo '. ii ll.,- nntiU er li lie tji.tii' ijn, i1.', li nil'' liu.': i ml. m I. ,'.,. A'.'.. .-,.. ,V, ., (' nn -ii.nl e Imt us. .,.'., nl uf aS7l', UMHg h.i.,,.1 tin: Sin- Wirfld Civ'k t :.y.,l :'.',,.,, Ituck' Pat- i rt' il Jiiniiivi'ti. .1), a i.i if i .mi -jJuf, i in d Purlr -'ill's i'i io)'o..1 Ittll I'll. . I ' ', .I'A'O. Snftlli l inn s i,i' il , he.'t i hi iiili:l jmtlcrtii. , ,, it !. .1 tit' I'licliniuif a Imijt it nl i.f '1 ih-ii,n .Vvi'i '(. c, iS A rrt-irm if nil ..'.-.. ('' ill' i ' i'i i .'I t'X nl'trf I. mil in A'; .In-., ml. llull.ir tjHiH' tin i tlniir Iii "nil ',: t. f 1 1 Tlti lliiifina ilfDtr witk il, .-i:,it. i. .l '.so. a iii'iii) uSxnrtMfnl ' till i h'mih i.f lii-mii'-ki t pin;! ulnisii'x mmfaNlli o coo. (VCXTJIY MEJ.'CIf.WTX are invit.'d to eall, an they fun In nreommoiltitMl at very low fiiru res willi niivtbiiii; in onr line. i All orders will be UixiiklullT mecived anl pioinplly attended to. 1 O. T,. MKHUKL. L. It. v'AKTKR. ' N. 15. They will also ru. ' " i very inriotyof Titii'les on eominission, nl low rate. M. & v. HoMK AGAIN." 1) i:i;il WEAVi'.It m V openini; a luige and are now reeeivinj; nnil well neleetod frWK'k ef tioo'ls, eon-i.-ling of Dry tJonils, JniciT'ics, Ilaidw are, )Lue cn- wnrc. Un its, and Shoes, Oils. Paints it Drills, Hals and Itniiiit'K, Nails at Spikes, salt anil Kish, as well a? every other article ufitnlly required" i (he ictinii y, w hich they offer to the puhlie en m fair terms as ean be had in the ruuitv. till and see the new, beautiful uiidusefiil. juno '.I, Is.'.s. . i nu.XiSTi;. i -lull's .vt . ru i:. 7 I'.n t.KS of Adiiiinislraiioii on the estate of k (ieorjc lliiiter, late -.! i ia l I .. dee'd. Imr ing been grained to the iiiiiliTsi.-ncd, all porsam Hi. I. 1.1 cd p. the esluie w ard ux, sell lo, and lb ll,-' .-am,' n iii pres. Mil ;i Iii HI...I I'.f 1 1 1 -. 1 1 . -iii. aio notified tu eoino for- having claims ngninK .-.-eounis ntilv aiiiliu .1 A CO 15 '"r. .1 line I i. I ... .V'.-'. '. L V'iTI"i'. "(' ri.ir.iini-;r,iti'n on tlio rntjit of limn li-tc oi' jinr'iice doe'd- h:u lit;' Ift n jii;tr.tt.l tt tht niiilcriiu'tl, till cr sol.- Liio. iii;c i iion;.-rl cs ii..hl,-i-tl to .ni.l eUilt nio ii"Ufe: I lo iiiiiiu- itiivtiHMil iniint'tliiitcly ao-thoM- l:;ivinji; clitiiiM :iiuu M tilt' ,!iinc will pre- -CUl ti."!;l 'illlv Uilllli. i.li';ltcl for Hi'tlU-tMf'llU -i i j i I'attkkson, JU1IN I'ATiKUSuN, .hiia-5 ii., A'lm'rs. LRiJ -0 U-l LL'ZJ&Zl' NO. .ill W A I.N IT ST UF FT. PHILADELPHIA. I 11 DALY A CO., Ma skin (iloves and Mil invfaolurors uf llurk itts, Ladies nnd Hen Hemon's llniintlets, Sparring, Sword and Crirkf'l iloves, liin-ks.iii Shirts and Drawers, Hiding Slnioling Loggings, Walking (iaitnrs, of Cloth and l.calhcr, liiiekskin nnd India Huhuer sus-i piTi.lors, Waist Holts, Money Holts and Purse', Sleigh Itobcs, and llufl'iilu Skins of every doscrif tion. N. It. Ituck sk in si of all eolors nnd qualities Knani.'lod Cowhide, Importers of Chamois, Spon ges, Ae. TsC 'Tho nltontion nf tho men hnntr of Cler- field eounty is rcspeelfully failed to tho abovH n.lverliseinent. 1". llonly A Cn. innnafaeture WI ni.ove goods tbeniselves, and will reeeive in ei change PKF.lt SKINS, nnd nllow the highn cash price lor tho same. Sept. 2, lSja.-ly. LUMP.F.HMLN Si h.liir u ti's-rrlilivc Cirrulttr of COLEMAN'S FARM MILL. ( TI io most simple, durnblo and effective Mill '"j i pending all kinds of grain into Cqo or Cowl meal ns desire! l'riee, t?.Sil Address, WM. L, HOVER A BROTHER, j Mniiufaeturers of Agrieultural ImpleDietih j No. 1140, Market Ft., Philadelphia. J VS. n. GRAHAM, 1)imt Master, Mcrrhant, and extensive i'' lor in Bqiiare timbor, beards shingles, --i lirahainton, Hrndford township. Jan. 2:1, ISifl. . A. B SHAW. 1 y ETAILF.Hnf Foreign and Domestifl Merfb- .1 V amino, Shnwsvillo, Clearfield county, ra. buawsvillo, August 15, 18.'..'..