. -. - ( (fcTWll- W'1"r '"" ' "" "IPI""BI" 11,1 . II- , , t , mx I iioiiic .illfairs. A Cmii. llo.vx. The citizen.. of (I. t'niiitnuiiitv were mndo tin; ........... .e ' rrilcl hoax oil lust Mtui'juy evening l.y t. .. I...1 .I.....I. !' i ii" ' "'"in " csicciue.i young townsman w in. . Iletts on last Friday l.y nciug uiionn ironi it carriage near Mendvillo w here ho is now on n visit. Mr. Pelts is a general favorite with the 1 coiniminity and his supposed Into east a deep gloom over it until the next lnaj ' i 1 1 i- brought strong evidence of tlio story being a hoax. We do not know who could he tlieuuthor of sueh a heartless oieco of fol- ly, but we certainly run not envy UU tri - ii ill till nr. I lilt I nn ircnot t ,.. ...... . . ' I . i v, ...vfclvH,,nl(Mui Jiiejoiii',; t he .Sun.lay school uniiivorsury of the Sun- IilV schools of Mount Jovnn.l 11, , ;..;..;...! '. , ,. . , . , , . ...... ,sui,. ce.euiuuon on last .Nitur- May. iu inoeueiiiiigs win no lound in an- ...... Tl'l... ... I" . !..,. . . other part ot the paper. the cuke voted to tho Kditors was duly , leceite.., .UK. uieNcnooi.s nave the tlianks : 1 1 .1. . . 1 1 . . . . . . I of nil hands including tho .vho jiays it is u good thing to he uprinter ,,. Handsome The Bonnet we received ;s,,I,ji;'t of Sunday Schools hy Uev. J. A. yesterday. Tho fair donor has tho th auks i I'ixon after which the schools voted their of the recijiient, and his wishes that nature I un""'mous H'anks to tho musicians of the may always afford her an ample supply of I those frugrant and brilliunt adornments,' Un IU(,(io" f N. Iiishcl it was iinaiuinoiis and her heart l'o always light enough to 1 '-v '"'ved that the jirneeedings of the appreciate and enjoy them. (We had ' ''''''"'"tkm he imlilL-hed in hoth our coiui our button,' well secured this 'dine.) !-v l"1!'1'1". on motio.i of 1,. II. Carter, Maxmox HoiM-:.-This j.npuh.r Hotel C"Uu l,rwt'twl l0' all the sehool.s ac situated at the corner of Main ..,,,1 S,n,, C0"'1""'.V the proceedings to each Kditor. ircets, still continues to atlbi-d the com-,' forts and luxuries of life to the weary trivv-J eller; and under the management of Mr. ! Weaver its clever proprietor, and his ecu- tleinanly assistants, is one of the best lio-; tu'.s in this part of the state. I The Cors axd IUtkwheat have had a fine oiiiiortunity to ripen, during the late line weather, and they may now be consid ered very nearly out of danger of the fr, st. A few days at f .illiest will ho sufficient to make the lUickwhcut Bale the Corn we think is so now. Lax 11 kor Sale. W'p neglected last week to call attention to the iidverti e liient of the Messrs. Oito & Filbert of five tracts of valuable timber lands 011 Siime jnahojiiug for sale. They are among the jnost valuuble hinds in the county. They offer a fine chance for investment. Coal On. Loirs. S. E. Southland of Philadelphia advertises a tine article of Joal Oil Lamps, which seem to be a very superior article. See his advertisement in another column. Orpuaxs C01 kt Sale. The Adinrs. of Lyman Miles late of Keccariu tp. dee'd, of. for Ids real estate for sale. It is a very de sirable property for a man warning a small farm. The Weathkr, for the past week has liecn clear and line with rather chilly mornings and evenings hut without frost. To-day however it has commenced raining nnd looks gloomy enough. The temper ature is still mild. 1H' V all's jai.vaxic Oil h.is done more good, performed more cures, and relieved more pain, than any other medicine in the knoivn world. It has cured a wonder ful case of Spine liisease, in tho person of Nancy Ann Martle, Troy, N. V., and many oiners count lie mentioned, ror ly oiMnti i, MrrrJutnlx grrtfraffi. Sunday School Celebration at Mount Joy. Agreeable to previous arrangements the Sunday schools from Paradise ond Ooshcn met the Mount Joy .Sunday schools at Mount Joy on the 11th of September 1S5S to celebrate the Sabbath school anniversary- The meeting was called t order by N. liishel, and L. 11. Carter appointed Presi dent, John Fenton William Wallace Wil liam L. Shaw J. ,L. lleams . C. Shaw Willi am Ogden (ieorgeCurter K. K. Shiery James !aily an John Young Vice Presi- 'I' lits, J. li. Shaw John F Rote and Si-I lion Cams Secrctarys, and C. Lunich loader of singing for the day. After the organization, the schools marched in pro 'csion to the table, where a bountiful dinner was prepared for the occasion, of j which more than three hundred persons partook and an ahunianee remained. j Outdo to Yorkshire, suys: "(if local and The President then called the n.eetingl'VT1'' "'"'i-" """"V l! nM.i . j 11 ... .1 esting than that ef the fair-haired Saxon W order and an address to the throne of, Fairfaxes, of Yorkshire, who held land in grace was offered up by Uev. J. A. lixon. ! Tke exhibition of the Sun.lnv aebook n .1 .. ... . . ' men cone throuc 1 With, under, t in rare of Rev ... A I I. vnn .... V...I ii:..i...i ... ...t,.. .laiiimiii'i .t.s.iei,,0l n American ol American Parents, res "i the following manner 5th. Palestine -Jane Urimore. - j "th. The Moral Warfare John Carns I-. j Ui.Slfishness Henry C. Carter, o "-!. A Dialoirue on Sunday Schools I'liia Garden and Hannah Cams. - ! 1 "lib v . i r- . r T-i- I l "-'"in imioirue .uarun rviine. Sr . Juusou Benton Jlenry Ogdcn Surah A - . r Vgl, .i,in,f;uB uw. w in iieaven v Cliy --w.t- t.. ...... ..t... . uu .iiuericiiu e-i., "-' ... V i- I I'.isiii i, or in .in? oaiiK low cr iiiiiii ever. X Cams and Reuben II. Thompson ! ,,,l"'re'l I'J' marriage hy a Fairfax, 1 .U,r l 'tlore.,t leelmgs weie cxci- A shari. oT j.t.l.Iio patronaue is soli.'ited. 2nd Wi,lom-Mart (2 om ct",ury nn,, ft 1,ulf l'rovt'11 1 f0r "'; 'i . ',,.der PATH ICR M I'LVAN ICY. ; r j slight compensation for lands which had , ,'"r,,i.,,, ol,,ls on M,K' nl Sept. 1st. 1:,S. tf otd. I he Ihblo - atson Carter. ; passed away from tho family in Kndand r clearing otl had assumed a greater con- 4th. roetical Dialogue ,Sarah E. Shaw '1 noiv under a republic, "Huron Fairfax slst'"v. 'l sc'ined to be lrawu logeth- ' ' . .7.,.. , v and M -T Kb,.- has a homo which ho does not unit for ni-!,'.r sonle va"1 '"'I'I''" P'-i-r presenting iA vlf U' JLi.J a lui ..:. n it. .. sii.,1,.-c a i'i.,. t iin jiiis miiniiiiieci i si!" u. on iu n hl' lo i i i ..i .i. i...i. . ' M. ,. Yoiimr Sarnli .Iwn Viirv mooui, llio (lai Kest tuture brn-lit. and ,.:..,..,i ;.' l. l.,....,,.! .1 ., .. ' , AV U I Hid A,.. Ill X,t. Tl.;.-d .,.- ..... BaiK-y. ; ;y. ui. a man, canker out. , ,ur .1IIlliti011 ,Jow t ,an t0 ,,(, (1I0 , MrLl, PlllLAbF.LVlllA. 10th. The Anff.,la S A W 1 1, 1 i ,7l,owor Rnd. f,l,np; "V'1 of danger, it Uiiig adead calui, so that e 1 I I. T 1 1 17 l lll.'U I,' P. 8.V ( J AnP, 3- Vflfh and pendent of the exigencies which make See.e,T to have no chance of eicai.ing the' LLA 1 lllA UhALL H ,, ! I'. , '"ml Mm,0n'T,,,',r I01" ? l,,;o,""""f spout, which was rapidly approaching us. ' Calf .kin,, Morocco,, !.!!,.,, nMt , ' l, b A Wll,Sue-M. C. Shaw u,,,IE.,thopWd, heheaut.ful ofthe truo-gold, 1 So ..l.sorbed were we in ' wa.ching this Rl 1 A O K S( II 1- I f TJ1 KR &c 'Www. ,Xill"Ur very nearly .. , ' , , ,, , , A ' 1 ' &C' lo.i, v i 1... c. i ,en? hut when warmeil in a napkin, nnd if.,!!,.,, victinis lo one ol tho.o m.,I,I..i . B, ' ,',a """P1'1 ur I"1"'" i" -th. harly Rising Sarah K. Slnw. H.in,d to die heart thev roiiuenl hum,, V,r!","s. , , . 1 , 10 0 "Ul,,t'" change .March , isi: y. lr.nl. ii.(. . . .. , . , I IM"""' , ,, )',y "lllnaiiS(ualls which liifeit the eastern passage to - . -iivi.c-i.i.-wwiiiiiii. syiiipaii.iusuun oiasi iiunian ine. China. Having had vcrv light weather 1 I ' ! I Mil i mm in n. Sunday UllVf ( itllit li mi,) J ( l"tli. Kcil,;n, ,s, 1". ' Will. ' iiiL'-.Sniimi 1 I'.tli. A i i tw. of Ju- ijMIi. mi 1 1... C....... I. i . . ' " lll'Ul IV- . ii I. ii I i , f,-t.r t 'ses (Vainer nil. I 1 1 - lltll Th Lamb of ( io.l I" .1 IStJi. Love to iod M .1 Kl..i. P.lh. The Festival John M. Carter Harriet I.aiimore.. .'. 1 1 "I'lh. The good Resolution-All,.,, Tat,.... Blair, H-.. of the.--1st. A. Moral Si.,.,.,,l. ;., v i... 'neiit. ter. ..t.. io iciolal .Mill am 'IT !... . ! 23 rd A Dialo... ,. 1....1:..: . lViv..,- M . . . . "'. 'Moul John Wallaee n.,.1 Willi.,,,, F Sh-iw 2Uh bialn-r,! ',;. , V t muMVilliam W. C, ,,s o.-.fl. 'n... ,. " , . . ; " J""" now .jane J.ariinore .Uarcarot ( ai ns Ullivc (Juliel, Kllen fA. in . oj.lna ( anleu II anah (,'ai 11s and Muriraret ; I la i ley. The exercises were ...v...v.t 1. t.j v tiiiii eiiiii r.i r.i 1: 1.1 .out witn most excellent m u ti . il music I'm-. M. McCul- nished hy (i W. Kiieem, W lough, Jr. 1(. F. Ward, Jr. The audi, nee was then addres.-ed on tho L. li. CAISTKK, J'nts'i. .1. !. Shaw. ) John F. Kote. j. Sw's, Simox Caiins. ) An Atrocious Outrage. Professor Whaleli. late Piineinnl of (I Missouri llliiid Asylum, in St. J.ouis, is wen aim lavoraiiiy Known to our cit iens getMM-ally.and to those of Phiiaih Ij.hia, l'.i., and -Nashville, Tenn. He is almost wholly blind, yet has habituated himself to trav erse the streets without .serious inconveni ence. Having resigned the position he hud honorably Idled' at tho A ,yl.,m, and concluded his business arrangement:,' he yesterday set about seeking a 'steamer on which to de-'patch hi., oli'cets to Pittsburg, en route for Philadelphia. It is to be re gretted that, unii-ed to the active World, and deprived of sight, the worthy gentle man's habit of sell-reliant!' should have led him alone, and on such an errand, to meet the perils of the. levee. At about P. M., while passing 11, ar ihe foot of Pine street he was courteouslv addressed by a stranger, who, after a slight conver sation, oHered his arm to conduct him across the street. It was accented, and 1.11 learning that his polite, street friend was named Miller, Mr. W. was further deli-dit- e-l when tlie agreeable remiiiiscencies of Caiituin Miller of Nashville. su.'.,,.-ted hv tho name, were intensified by this prompt avowal of Miller, "That Captain Miller is ' ihtain -kill ei-is 1 ..... f.,ii .i'i -r. -it. . . , ,1 "V wr "i,hlu'l ,vn;, ,1,.an,1ii'ission of hii mother to p. to a ball. She d, H f Z M ' J J 7."vwVrir,;,,owwl lM plw-o for little bovs during winch the parties wa ked far. atu ..u-i ,.1 1:1... . ..... i .1. , ,. . ... ,, ' , e,o." )l ,'. t , - S ,'K'1"1 ' kt'1' U'e it I 'm 1 1 t , , At about five o clock he inquired where icy were, and Miller appeared unable to j ted. Mr. . asked a person who was passing, and was told that they were in riHeentli street. lleivim sliH,tlv st,,,... . i i 1 , ; tt.oii", un.. uiev airieeu 10 wananii lake n bus down I raiiklin avenue. In the mean . . . - time they entered Carr Place, passed some twenty steps from the gate and sat down. Presently Mr. V. found himself caught, gagged and held fast ! He struggled des perately, and on the instant, suiinosiiii.' mill m he stai thtnlct another iicrsnn had attacked him, he tried to call on Miller to I help him. J.ut ho could not speak, and n ii en iiise.cruousio iree nimseii encoiirag-1 el ll.elioiieol success, he was s ruck vew vi. jolently ujion the forehead and temporari .1.. . r- . . ' ' ly stunned. Un recovering, ho found hiin sell apparently alone, all his noekets but one turned outward, and himself poorer ieu una n.s rien ju-oposoit to accompa- bees. Watchinu them as thev cam,, from ny him to the l'lanter s House, u h. re the hive, aiidseeing where tln-y were gath they would get supper, and meet dipt. ering to Kettle on a tree, the owner put a Miller. Hut the Ineiid turned westward, J large woolen-yarn stocking on a pole, and winch direction Mr. U. assured him was .thrust it up trough tho limbs, and inline. hy S2.0. the money was in bills ot many 'yearsago that he had 1 at work on his plan varieties, and tho fact of his possessing i'tjtation eighty years old.' an 1 wo have seen had been drawn from him during the eon- m account of a mule in h eland, certified versational stroll. Twenty dollars was left i to have been at work since 177 , making him, in a vest pocket. This was tittribu- J ''ini over one hundred and fifty years old. ted to tho casuality that he had taken a This is, of course, a very uncommon age, pincusion from that pocket in Miller's I out we are satisfied that, with proper us. presence. Iho villain was led to imh'i that no money was in that noeket. No clue remains by which to identify these infamous scamps, for it is deemed' certain Ihere were- two or tliree of them. From the y. Imu 'is lhnuk-iat, 'Id. The Fairfax Famii.v.-TIic London Acfirnaum, reviewing Black's Picturesque England before the conquest, whose tcrri- torial possesions have passed into t,e loinil of fitrfin.r..rs timl tt-l.nun t.t.uun..l .... i " " " t'.-..t ,.n..m.il,.,,i i.,..i:..i. :. . . . ' ding at Woodburn, Maryland, in the Unit-! u'n,,1"""e ' tlic Jlt'c ol l-nis. ... ... . " , . . . , ..... . . i iiini possession which sutisties the lieart. Palaces and hinds may still leave a, man miserable. To be satisfied in one.s cell to ? a, !'',n voil-lo sleep peacefully, . ,vllMOUl P1"". regret or remorse snei. is wen With those the hardest pillow becomes soft, the roughest way ------ li cvitics. t-'.TIll. I.mi,!,,, time-, is said to In' .nme,i i, n M.-aiu In,, (,,,,, Yo.-s invent- eu I'V an Anient .in, M,. II,,,., T The work on the Suiiburv all.) I'lie , ' '' 1 t" 1 -" ri n.'i'ei-'-ii'i;' st, u.lilv al hull, the i:;,-t.-ii, ., i , 1 1 r.sl, in ..,',.. ' tr-r It,,,, 'i i, ,,,i,i ..i... . ii i,- , l - ii t i .,in its hi i unii.i.ivs- lllll'lf i ..... I 1 or l tin " 1 1 ss li tlie Il.tii ..I ...... . ii n. ,101, ill! c , I. that ai no p district. S. ,s, lace is his o.j o- 1 fl I lie '.'alia in n I lie ,1 i (Viei il I !..-. ,n sit , i ten Island lielovv ,nv York liave (iieil "atmal death. Tl is no further t it ml i ,l'l"'' l.en,!e,l. ! P"'V',1'1"' fi,""in '"'I' ''' W,-s 1 i , ... ... , ., 1 i i . . ' I Ii lit 1 1 MlOlItT Until v:is i(t tll't tll.- .. ,, , ' 1 , , : -l-- '.ui ey tie' hol s,, t.iinei , u as at .Uie Male I ,m-in .M i.-.-om i air 111 M is.-oui 1 a lew 1 avs 'vin-r ho jjave a nimil nave a iiunil.er of evi,lei,','. his skill in tainin : unruly horse.-. ! r. t . . I - I . . . . I w.- .111 1.1 1 nor in .Sweden was. e, to death, for grossly slan.h'i in lady ; hut at Ihe in torces.-ion of I, so ileeplv injured, he was nardon Ildeliill- a young r he had ".1 upon the scallold. I , I uT An old imirder i in M iehigau by a dog j the murdered inn 11 i'r la.- been discovered ringing tin- .-cull of su amp, where Hie iiodv had been coined, , I I.. i"An accident oecired 011 t sylvania l.'.iilioad at Newton on last Wcdne.-ilav. The IC.vpi which leit at I I P.'.M. tl,,- niht he 1'ellli Ih'.Illiltoll e.-s train previous. 01 eoii.-e,ueil.)e ol a sW!H.ll lielll misplaced, it. 10 inrou 1, 110111 llie irueK, Hi, ihe e.- iie.-.s uie-.M'iigci' aim linif,aii hurt the latter slightly and the former so seriuu that lie has since died of hi.- ioiiivies PvTlIugh McKce of I'.utlcr j',, has been app,,intid assistant Surevor Cciieral of -Nebraska and Kaii-as. lied. parted from ture labors a ionic tor few davs the 110 scene fu- Jl-jY-1! on. imtM by th in the Cen 1 1 as. Hale, bci n nonii- ppo ition paiiv for iigiv-s Miiliin, .Ve. ( 1 1:-1 1 it t . lion, is hi - coniiM'titor. ' A!li.-.on Whit. f'-'The Yellow F.-vcr i .-till ragin:; in New Oilcans at a fearful rate. It In-al-o "s a;,'. ai.o m lial Ies..;,i aiKi oilier ,ojt! :n ed: -tale fi-:" The Stale -Military eiieanipln wincii eouii.i.'n' C'l at U diia'.ii -port on la.d .Thursday is still in progress. About twen ty cm,, panics were in attendance. iov. Packer reviewed the troops 011 la-t Thurs jday. BHUA trieiid th'.l.- describes his miiii 1 mer's gardening opeia.'ious: Tiie bug- ate I our i-u uiiioers, our cm, Kens ale the i,ug, : .our neighbor's cits ate the chickens, aiid i we are in hopes that something will now i eat the cats. I l:i,.A little wretch who had for the fir-t titne in hi' life, heard th" sciiptuie story of l-Jijiih and the hears, sat down 011 the 1,101 -.ci iiiiiii an out man won i.v, wiieir '10 (':l"-' out, 'Lio uji, old bald head!, Then dodL'iti'.' as oiiicklv as he could wil bin the loor, he v tiled out. 'Now hrini! 011 voui l ears'.' ' I 'i' i.. . ... . in 1 11. . I . un iir..i,o ii in- .1 .-man i.iu asKcn iier-1 0.1 , inoiiiei, t.i.iu von an, 1 nuiier use to " von was vomiL-r' "Y( s, l''te have seen the ,;,,; .Answered ,l,t. lnotlier. " Hell, mother," exclaimed the son, "1 want to see the Ml,, vt il, too." ' ..." . ' :. ' . " ' llltlvi: ui- tt .. ...f,. l-.i.tl. t...-..l .. mi .'vii-imvi iiiiiii ioi iiiiiii; t 7 w il 111 VI . i.,i,- i ... l.... , ... ,.i: ..... .... .v.. ...t.ty. t uiTiii, to illlllllt le.'an to alight iiixin it and were soon all clustered, w hen hegeiit ly lowered the pole to a table the good wife had prepared whilehe held thewartn, and then placing the hive over the bees, the pole, was withdrawn from the stock- in'', ami in live minutes the. went to 1w.h L- cle.irnn.. out .1,..;.. .... , The next dav"; the "women folks" hived a swarm iu the same way without iinv man to assht Lovikvitv or Mi les. We have nu merous reports of mules attaining the ice of forty, tiltv or sixty years, and Col. Mid- dleton, of South Ciiolina, stated some age. mules would commonly attain to about fort; years, being serviceable to the last, and this should bt counted as one of their elements of value. A WATKUSLMCT AS SKKx'lX THE EASTERN PASSAGE TO CHINA. After a very close night, attended, as us ual in these regions, by thunder and light ning, we were surprised at dawn by being surrounded by what seemed to be a dense cloud, perfectly iuipenetralbo lo Ihe eye; but which as morning further advanced, cleared olf to tho westward, disclosing a ""st beaul.lul ra.i.bow-wh.eh, contrary too llSUal S.' micirciilar appearance that it iiose.sses ashore, seem. t,y the re lection I of it on the sea, to be one vast circle of the ".""",u ,"0,s : ,llu'r '":"'l""- uiil; ...is .iiiiuiiinct'iit itiiii iiio appearance oi a com mon column. ...I.1' . . ,i ., i i . ' 1 . I . p i n ii.ci. n us ouiie sina il . ue n se, nut as 11 ' , . ,,- ' . , i i- i ,i , , purchasing or ill any way mcdliuir with rose diverged on nil sides til ionium tho.Ji,, ivn i, 'i i . k . , , . , ... , . ., b : Itho following described property; Two clouds, when it entirely obscured the View t,,u, ,7. , ., 1 , 1 , f,u i, ,.; , .i.. w i'" horses and harness, and one two horse v in tfji ii.vii in ii ' uiiiii-i. u rui , ,, r l i r veyed lh.s awful phenomenon for wne nine , i.nr iw ii uu . ii.ti ,., it-, 1 1, cu , i-i. IO) us: but a it lieared us the whirling of the water, which appeared to be drawn up to ....... I.......... .!., f.... ..1. .. .. ...I ........... I ... ine tiouns iu rii. in sjurai i evolutions, ac- conipninoil by a noise of distant thunder,' v. " hii l all Mi .,.(, ,,.!, ,.,. ,ntlv wh. ii the ..juull ,a,iu-l,i (,t, Moro j,', lllllllllliht 'l.lll o Ji.i.-iliif niinnusls, I, ut " ii ' ii. inaiiits to their n.-,e an. I our .ion, I riL'-'.ii: I,, 1, out manfully lor ill', ,iit. two iioui s wi. i, tiu, ( 1 1 , 1 1 , which ha, I the ate!' -punt entirely 'li-aire in.: i,. in : ;;it , ,!,,. j. .11t) , joineil ,.,V- ' ... in.' A . i miles ii, La. 1 1J I'i bee. ', ;, , t-ll. .M ,,.;. II MT O!' TIM' Mo(,.pi i),i J'j,, . ..'.I ."111, III : ' ", 1 " V ai i,,i' ,i ,)Uaii,, in his lllt.N-.-t! niu a.'.-iMUlt of a recent scielitilie expe llti iii ,ua l,i l,v him to the p,.;, ,,(' Telierille, has -el at rest he vexed lines- lion ol Ihe he.it of the iiiooiili 'lit II.. . 1.. jll... 1. 1 .. , , ... sas l .at his the,,,,,,-.,!,,,! i,.,T,. W ere sen il.lv t. t he 1111, iii'm 1 .1 vs. ev en id the lowest of the two Matioiis (' eiiiii. d hy him at ,!il, r,. nt elevations. Jn tropical climates, to the inn,, ilwht meat which i- cxpo-ed lapiuiy lieeonies putrid. and in the Indies the 11, roes, who lieswcl- tenn .'iilid uncovered beneath the fu of a lioiiieal Mill, carefulh' niut!!, tle eir ueai is ami laces vthcii expo-ed to the 1. 1001 .lieain-, which they believe mav eaue swelling and distoi t'ion of the fuat lires and soiue;iin,-s even hlin lne-s. 1 U. V. NAL'CILI-:, Rc;'.pectrully j commenced the announces that above busine-s in he i HIS j I ' 'I, :,!!;, !,!. P.I.. omiosit,. the .lellrn.il ollice All kinds of eloiks, watches, Jcwelrv, ic !y I entrust, 'd to him will be neatly repaired 'and warranted, according to i'ialitv. Hv j eloseattciition to bi.siness, anil doing his I work in a superior manner he hope, to se- cure a liberal share of public patronage. I sept. 1, '.IS. tf. KOTICE :i:i;v (iiykn, that of Administration j Lsiii-: l Letters ;1Iavk been g , ell t 'lie Fs'llti" Hell town-hip ranted to the undersigned of ii';oi;(ii:sMrni. haeof "icii ii. ld county, iiccca.-cd. All persons I Hiving any laisMiess 111 rela- ; lion to sui l tale, are notified to call 011 t ' tue ami lii.ikesetlleineiit. J.KWIS SMITH, ang. IS, 1J.',S. Adm'r. l!ii)ortaiit to Lumbermen. I TIIF suh-cri .informing any icr takes this method and all persons wishing. I'roetire thu Im." v :l i V'.. Z. a I., ,, . ... . 1 that he is the agent lor tlearlleld County, jaiid will furnish and put in the said wheel, ! on the shortest possible notice, upon ap- j plication being made to hini at his resi- iieneu in i.iiwreliee lowiisiiip, tliree miles ; south of Clearlield borough, or by letter fir ed to linn at ( leal held P. ( I. jnii.N a. i!i;:;i). Lawrence tp., Sept. 1, ISIS. lim.pd. ALL persons against ineddlin; ire hereby cautioned with the following tiro- pet ty now 111 the possession of Isaac .art man, viz : one cow, six sheep, two hogs, nine pigs, one lot of hay in the mow, one third of seven acres of buckwheat, and half an acre of turnips in the ground, one '::":U1 ' ' '"'. tiievo.Kls, onestovc, . ,-. i. . . . .. , one settee, two beds and the balance of the household I'm niturc, as the same has been purchased by nie, and is left with him on loan onlv, subject to mv order. S. R. LOlSAL'UH. Aug. '!', "S. St.pd. ALL per-ons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any way med dling w ith the following described proper ty, now in the possession of John I). Me (.'raeken, of Ferguson tp., viz: one sorrel mare, one gray mare, one wagon, one fanning mill, one plow, one harrow, one copper kettle, and eleven sheep, lis the same belong to me, ami have been left with tho said MeCracken on loan only, subject to my order. ISAAC P.UHiM, sr. Sept. V,S. :;t. CAUTION. ALL persons are against piirchasini: or hereby cautioned! ill any wav in,'. I-1 n.in.'.' w un a n am oi noises now in the , possession of Abraham Pearce, of (irahanij tp as the said horses belong to me, and are in his po.sscs-ion on hire only. Roht. S. STKWA1IT. Aug. -J7, 'os. ::t.jni. QJOSII I SJOal I T lllie Subscriber repc'lfiilly iiif.iniH llio citi A sens of (lie Horniigh f ClorReld and vicin ity, thai ho has taken a U'.ne ol adjoining the tow n, where he will con stantly keep on hand, a full supply of the article, cither lumps or mixed to suit pur- Persons in town can he supplied ! it;i it at their noiues, at six cents per u. ... .. . i 1 . . . All persons are hereby cautioned against l"l-"M. UH III I lid IMI.SSi'Hlllll n.iou, now ii. ine SvU - r on l.mn only. :.. I. : of Peter 1 11'SsP IIVl'S n,.m,v , Aug. 2llh.,' mt-Zt. ' ' J 1 ., ..x. IIKXIJY W. OVERMAN. fjrlilanki fol iiaK: at th's Hflicc. GREAT REVIVAL -.load ! Read! I Ml It H cnNVnnr.P. ri,, r,,lt rcvivnl! t l,nn .limit i r.i in fm n , ovprv , n'y n ii-l l.iwn j., 11,0 i,,, H,,n ,,'f n.'iiilii'l,!. 1 l,, ri ,.r.', in r,jii.l..iii i n.. I rmior, l iaiili mf t .,),,, ,, ,.,...,. M,",l,-V "l",M 1' in.-.ll t.. r.'viv,' Hoi i: , ,t h,,i. , .'"""'" "K'l'-iiHlfl.l. i-.ii.l mt,po,t m,,.ffj ,w 111 " I. . Ill' in. In 10,1,,, , 1.. !.: r 11 1 hi tv n 11 it caii, thm ,,, i,,,, ,m ir.r . IISI..H IH1C1II in nil work nml inn-inn, .mil .,r c, 1,0 A .,,. II.. ..I.' fall...- I... I . . ,. . " . ..."I , l.ll'l (.1 IOIV m i.' 1,1 tut 1 ii..ii:, i. .I,,,r,.t.. 1 ,.m-li mir '""I tnll ;;nicr. vonntiiiidv .ill Imn.l. I'.ii'li"),' ''.r oale, kit fx.ft..d. All wmk l.'iiv '"" h"l' '"r'""'"l ut to rip. t'n.tinirs r "; "' ,1,u "I'"!' former- .IT.. ' I ... . . , . ' '""'.t i..-.:u , ni'inrrm liir,'. linn ,n ,va ,.,,,1 'ot mo. iili., vmir ..1,1 ..I.,.. ...i .. . . . - rJiuv u. III,., sll.u.l 111 (Treat net',1 of it. rit.vxK shout. 1'. S. The inutiifiKhip liervtnroru vxtiue bo- 1 iween .I.1I111 .'.!, ( ;ilie . I (ieoiKe Ne.ison U thi. iinv uissinen hy niiiliail consent, ah, I the hooks iie,',,unl. nml nil etleely, ure now in tin) lii.nii.1 i.l F. Mi. it for tfllleineiit. The Liisinei. will bo em rie,l on in f,i iuie l.y 1'. Slmrt. Alii, i.mr Yu. r'. JtiHX MeCAliH, (itOUUK X'KWSOX, C ! 1.' A I! 1' I K L L) com:i in.' riHsr axd mahkmt s th Minx, , Till'. un,ler.-ine,l resioetfi,U- informs hit I friends nu.l the trawling nililic in Keuornl, that die has taken the ulnive lio.ise., FUUMLPLY KNuWN AS TIIF. IIKMP ' HILL HOTEL, Tin: Hui si: has been recently refitted im proved, and newly furnished ; EXTENSIVE STABLING ii as i;ke c..mii.i:ti:h: am. i,k js i-hki-akki.' TO Al l o MoDATK ' All who may give him a call, in the most pleasing and agreeable manner. With c en ll.inii to rauh r his ,,, di-slrahli- llnjllilll Jl'tCi-, will be supplied with un nnsnrtnieiit of eliuieo li quors : nnd bo will endeavor to entertain kit quests in a niuiiiier llnit cai.uot fail t. jrjvo tho I' L'I.I.lT XA I ISI'MCTION. The housi! is situated in a pleasant and quid part of tho town, and no expense or attention will he spared to make it one of the best houses in the county. A lib eral patronage is respectfully solicited. H. HAYS MOKROW. Clearfield, ung. IS, IS'iS. y, YVM. T. I'l'KVIAXtF., ArIBROTYPI5T a ... -1 Pih.nittorvjrQpLil3 AfftiBt,! Ur 11 1 JMtL la. II, Wn.i. visit ClearHeld on a iirofessinnul i ..... ,r v,i.,i ..Mien nine. inosen no wimi to L'el Auiliiotvoes. or other H'Otouraiihs. taken in the host. slJIp ' the art, will then have an opinir- ttinity ot indulging their taste. Mr. Pur. vianco orings wnn nun the experience of many years close application to this beau tiful art, in and about the City, and all the improvements which have been in troduced. He therefore flatters himself that lie will be able to ivo the most I ljle satislaction to tho.-uv.homr.v givo him 11 polessronal call. aug. 17, rK. 3t. HltST IN--I lltST SKKVKD: HOOTS & SIIOKS ALWAYS ON HANI), Joseph goon, THANKI'l'L for past favor,, and grateful for fiil.ire prospects, dei-ires lo inform the citiens of! til is vicinity, and his old friends nnd nitrons in particular, that ho has rcmored to Ihe FIRST HOOM in the Kant end of Siiiw'ia Haw Ed'sr, The First Ihmr 'et of the Mutmlon limine. where ho hits on lniud constantly, a large assort- inciii oi every variety in the BOOT AND SHOE LIMO ci stoji wokk ATTENIlKK TO W ITH UlSPATCH. Tho very best of Mock will be uih.4, mid no pubis spared to iimko ncul flln and durable work. All of which can be obtained from Ihe said Joseph Uii.iii VKKY LOW for tlie n k. vn r n il no. fleurtield, An-. IS, IS if. iS KAUMK"S A1TENT10N ;The best Article in the World fori raising WHEAT Is Leinau's Superior lMios phato of Lime, At I" per ton, or 2J cK a lb., by the harrel. Alia Iyi?C(l illlll IiCCOIlimended (or T1IK AVIIKAT A XI) (iHAIX CROPS RY riofcswir CIIAM.T. J At KX), Vhriiiltt of the foiled Stole l,trt t jh'ee, Vuhiiiit,m, I). C TCr-lt will reia,v the eurtny 50 to 1(10 per cent., nnd will not burn the seed by coming in contact as (iiinno dscn. Try it, prove it I ! s Iff!.! . I I. A. I.l I VIII 'rnnnnln. ' VP ,v Wl ! -io. 'Jl, ryiuth r HOMT Street, r(i Philadelphia ( -,,,, III' of int. A .1. . j "8" iiin'uf;iioi inu country, , , .!r..,,V V.",R.."".n 1,p."nl "J Office. fT Cash Mailed with the order wil) recelre rro 1 A liberal diseonnt tn StnrVn.r. i buy to sell again. ! railllililela can be h.,1 .1 m. llir.n. II 1 t ! ug. I, lSiS.3,M. I )RAXM i:s, Wines. Whiskey. !i, i , f f ' 1 very best ...mlitv f,.r I.r 1 l)os Disensu Originatu in IMrURlTY OF THE I'll I" I. a iiiicMlun S'' .ii;.! 1,1,1, hi., never Leon .tlfciriy ,ll,x.a. ol l.y llio pnifcmir. who tend, tho I.Mtlnc rt. - ...au.iHin-M.,1 c..eciully tho ol, iehu., lijvic,,,,..-,!. lifo ivi l tho b(MlJ tliorori.ro all a.KMfoi oriKiimlo in It but modern U'i.,'o vr. tliut ailment, hare their orign.lln in imti, the .uiiii, na ,1U f ,h b0(l TU(il the h.tler uep..n.lernt, how.v.r, i a died fe.l. - m k,I Ha. clearly d.mon.trnted that III l.'ll.-l I W,l (llll-.l. fF ll.n IIIj 1 - . . . . ;--...... ,,,. nuuinn no.u la ! m ,r "ave "ifir ouieo id an ' i n IIiM.re ,S(n(c of the Kloori ! As, for iiif,inoc, in the long cnlnloguo, ,uch Scrofula, 'letter, "barber's Itch," I'implcs, Ulotchcs, Erysipelas, Ul- ccr.s, balt-Hlieum, Discharges from the Kar, Fever sores, or ir liuptivc Diseases of any kind. Tueno are aseerli nod by well known medical . law. to ariHe Troio bad blood while the bieheit , mcdu-Hl au thority deolaro that uiohI ferer. ori. .KiiiHte . o the me jmnner, and more particular, ly Typhoid and Searlot the former beiDK aa in. ternul, and the latter an external Irruptive din. jearsc ; and in nil person attacked by theie ma. ... ..uu ura, , ,onu io be coagulated, or of a ilnrk unhealthy color. To ward off . ttrK majority of diaeanei, at wo I as to cure a number which have already eei. led upon tho nysteui, j IT IS XlX'KSSAll V TO jrunirv TIIK HLOOD. iLixi.sKv's InntovKi. Bi.,hi Skarihkr dobs .OT K LAI M TO UK A l'nivcrM.1 I'uuaeoa fur l. .. . ,Ue l"-''lfit claim for it the power not only of Draining out All Impurities of tho I3Iood, bi by the skilful coiiibinutlon of well known hvti I eurt all ditetw arm,,,, from adnang. ol Uih- of the Liver lru e out Dy.y,epsia, ami ijiee renewed tone nnd vigor to the Stomueh. That the BlooJ Searcher is all that is clai.uej for it, the Proprietors can produce THE PROOF: It is only a few years ainen it . nn.l .... !. U I... . . '"'"'. : " K'"u "no iucii a business that : largo Laboratory has boen built expressly for iu manufacture a large number of men employed j iu putting it up, and still ; The Supply docs not Equal the ueinand ! We ask any candid man could this be so, if the for it y'"e J'J i0"e" ALL ,he virtu cliiu4 The ProprieU.rs bare hundreds of eertineatei comma- ;u.iy, mowing what the medicine ii doinz dail ' ' lter,nir. ASK AXV PERSON Who has ever used the Blood Searcher Whether L'ctlef iiut Reperiencil T .1 ni, . l" """flea give it a trial a sincle butil. . will convince the moot skeptical of it. efficacy. IR. ure J 31. Lisiiskv : Dear Sir r i.k ... i t i.. wao VIVmm in acknowledging th .. your Improved Blood Searcher has been 7. son. Ho has been afllictod with what physician, called a ecrofulou. disease f the .b.obin! gland. i of the stomach. He ha. been affl ic "d with this diKense from infancy. He i, ' 1 M teen years of nuo: durins ill l.i. . . '" hail several sovoro attacks, and all ihe fcwwl ken into tho stomach imparted i, ftrJV jtl esys oin 1 had several eminent physician, attend nig hnn, hut I found very little advan Ugo, as the dinease still rcturflod with all iu aw.' j In April l&ir, he biij a violent nttiw. much frJiszxrttsati ! Jtta If ?i h"i ' L ,U!C.,rdin,y procure J"J ,he lln, ha l ... r .v cu IO pVrUct noaltb - .- - - I'.i.utt uvniiu. it is sow nun i i . bin lu.w.,1 e --'--""' jour invalua. ca it has savsd him from on nnliraoly rave I now un lio...t,.t.nKly reoo.nu.ond it to all whom., be Hiiilarl alllie.ed, ,U doom it no more th.J tucsl1'6 " ruUi0 to ts vi. Kespeelfully yours, Ac. JAMES F. DEVMX, roiuroy Station, A. I'. U. tuii diim.' w ik to tk citi"" f jaViJir"orvUnjoo,i,,tiM-. Mir ham: y ' 0. D. WATSOX, Clearfield. JAMES B. GUAIIAM, OralnptoB, JOII.V PATTO.V, Curwensvill,. E. F. KREXXER, Worrisdale. JOIIX 111SFELL, Pennsville, n. II. MOORK, Luthershurg, M. 0. STIRK, New Millport CHARLES R. FOSTER, Fhili,,sl)Urs. II. SIVAX, Ansonville, PUSSELLMcVL-RRAY,N.w,VuhiB)(u, KliWARD WaLfAMS, ViUi.-wiU.. JACKMOX PATCHEX, Brn,id(). SAMI!Eh HAOEKTV, Olcnhope. aug. 11, 1808 Otu. CAVTION. Ih. following property now 4'Zr Isiae Kcofiol.l .. H.r.. . '""loa of . - m war m a ii . 1 1 ; i.t three Mr.s buck.heal. ..T. ?. i"" . !"lr" oucawneat. one mA . k.i. tnloes, a lot of rve in the b. ,ZC": PT . lot of o.U and . lot of h,Z I.f""r horse wagon, one IM. nna of fourteen aeres of com .'.jZ whent-lh. .... V..T" MB and left in hi. TJi"n"y Z,JZT control. 0n"' to r-.H' U ,"lh' ,848' 8 BSD WVU,' PUBLIC NOTICE. , XL l. or book a-eount of on , or " , ' ! sin ud nr. am iu..i.l...l. - '"75 "r or J"' ""'"l ','r ' b t""l'"i ""rling ''iw, wilhoul re-pect to persons. ' ' vri;u uni i ,.! persons. 1