Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 08, 1859, Image 2

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Juno 10, K'.O.
CT.r.Ai.KU.LD,
Democratio 6tat Ticket.
AUMTOK OENKHAT..
JRICHARDSON L. WRIGHt
or riiit.Ainti.ruiA.
PURVEYOR fiF.NERAL.
JOHN ItOWE
Or rrANKLIN COCNTT.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The delegates elected last fall to revise
and modify the "Crawford Countv Sys
torn," are requested to moot for that pur
pose in the (Joutt Houno, in Clearfield, on
I'uesday evening 21t Juno, 1850. Those
townships thut failed to elect delegates at
thetimo Appointed, will rail h meeting
iud appoint them, as agoneraal represen
tation is required. Bv order of Com.
JAS. II. LARIililKU, Ch'n.
Th News.
1 lie last foreign new
v m i i i i i wm "mm nini mi
lht l Vr r cf tha ft t' "
A t fin th miioKrt of ri- flirt I
i hvitft B t rill i n t 1 if III" fn-1 t
of ' f, Im i-sHinn'e lliA fill I li ii.l
i nnli f(n nti'l iho lne, n I 'Hf 1 1 1 I p.
rednl inn rnmmil Ii ii by Hi tVi'l Ihup
ln,.'iin (o n prni', it ci v one i I n -lly i n
gated in iim"liiliiift Mii'1 ( mliviVi'i iii(t to
uneo" Inin, if posMUe, the exlclil ef (lie
inj-iiy dniio to the crops wherever the
sweeping breath of t ho nretin region Ii na
touched I hem. A yet, however, it is lin-
possible to loll willl Rernriiey the i-xtent
of the damage, or even fiver how great nil
extent of country the ravages of iho frost
have extended.
Our exchange from the country have
generally been lned prior to the 5 1 h inst.,
while llio em-tern eily papers contain only
brief despatches from t ho larger town', of
a very indiTmito character. However,
wo may regard it as pretty certain thai all
of Western J'cnn.ylvnnia, Northern Ohio,
and Western New York, have shared tho
rolltleil hrfiihinK
VA fli). ,0 , Hi H ill!' i I. 'ill'!'
" tt.e it-. n'.. t I' 'in Ihe
County 'ft -i' None n (ho
put liAo.lt !! 1 1 r 1 I inrne i hn il
1 1 1 in II ,e i litem pet nlf f nl I f A ei'i mill i
i ! nii-i ui'li 'l rli i p mi ii 1 n J ili
ii i'ii iir i hi hi i ln'i n i iii-t it n iion
' .V I l.'iiB mf th New Vol lx J V ' '."
rnnie out Willi nil ailirln iiImiimI ing the
Intel mixinu ol ii'ludi'ii with p-dilie, ami
limit (lint lime nil Hie iii!.'j;or-H(iihi')'inf
prows o the rounliy luie iningl
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M h 'in
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Vi'.K,
I their
Voice ii) ono Imrmotiiom Ktrnin ol liater
mil nlleelinn, and of hypocritical fear left
thoi huirh ninv hi'i-e il power f ir pood,
and for tho di'iiuneiatioli of evil whir!) tho attack.
t'eiit ImjA l.Atrt firm Miep
l it k linn rKVi ni: om dit
t ,V'II' N. It . .tniil 4
ty i t nOiliigtoii, W lil'
Il the 1.' ill I II., nhil I"
lift I'. . n in'.'ici I led i
l'V the ,'-m i;itc I I'liiH New
II' I 111 i Of Hi lit llllMI: III . e, in rm
i"iiticirf' Hie liit imp.. 1 1 i nt blow in Italy.
The Allied and Autiian oree have met,
flliil the bitter been ib'teated.
'Ihii fteniniT Alrlea from New York,
bad arrived at Liverpool.
The battle between the AuMrinim and
the Allies took place at Meiitebt'llo. The
,UMiiuu were l.i.tMKI strong, niul ihriIo
M.W AUVmilMMLMR
ri.r.Aiuii i.n MmsLitv.
rO)RT l nflt t.AMAllON.
y f., p,..i'iMi.i,i,,n,.t ,.; ,'i
.., i' ill ilia I..,, ill ... i
III"!, r"l" '"" T '! in i..m
tf. tm it. . tir.inf.f ,"" " ' "i" it
unii inin.innnn ii'nimi, aii
m hi.
1 bo 'mm
i ii-m 1,'iei . f p, ,,,1.,, ,,.t i,,
ll'l M .ev I ImiPiM nuniy tl.nl Im hfi rl.liihi1 A
I tlll I'illt Nnr.i.V H llill 'lk lriiilihJ "ln III! rtll
I 'i I ' n r m ' 1 1 1 i n, i1 ill, rm lli pt"ii, Ap
up n t.ty rr.nn I'llif r mscilrii, unli! hi lrrr
inn fit Inf Hill'.
Ilia ft'ii K mil Im of Ih l"t mrli liri mel mml
lim.lv dlmN. mill Kill rnimi'l nf I'rnit Met Hri-
inrtilat Treo, Miriil'l.nv, (lrnii, Hinnl.rrii", I Thinl Mnmlm, (hf "Of A
I'lllliltil", ItuHI'lirrrtcil, r'lllirntl', tVo., Uliirll
Kill lie mill nn rrntiiiinliU li'Nin. All nrilrri ill
rceeivf liiinirilinlii llonlinn. Abht'M,
' jtui n n. KuiiuiT, ct'iiR!ivii.i., r.
.Tune 10, lK.'iV. 3 mm. ul
! l'l.,.i ,
" iiiium I, V'
i .Iii.i.,.. i
R..I.I ll.ll I..M.4 I1..1. ""II.
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ri'll'H, 1'iT lit" nni'lllijj ,. ft l i.ttlt nf
rirn", II' I'linn i "in I, I niirl
I'iiiiiI nf I'vr nn t T"iiniiu
rml Jml Pi'livrir. t ;'Ii-Hi i, n
coiiniy ol l li'nli l'l, im the
tnf t;.in.i..t n,flin
r, mi.l r.,rt nf u,
And f,, lk,
)!' AM. KIIS
and i-lnvo labor, which mu.it renult in the.
annihilation of llio one or tho other, and
lean learn, although sustaining muuh in
... .... Ijury in fruit and vegetables, has escaped j omll'. e have the Abolition of a milder
which will be , i , , ! nature, ivhoso views of tho abstract ri'-hts
ninnh linllnr limn ii-a ltniA I n nnn aiimi i . . .
found elsewhere more in detail, are of tho i , , , , . . 1 w '": ro somewhat mixed with the
.ligbest im1Wtanee. There have been 0mn l,,e Cxt1c,lt of .1,'e """"f 18 , 1,0 ! "" ,". 1"1t"
. . i . .i .ii- , 'vet known with certainty : but the wheat ter predominates. 1 hen comes your ab-
two engagement between tho Allien and: . i. . Volition free-lover while in close eriimoe.
. . c ? . ,. - . , .r , and rvo are lniurud to a very gi eat extent, ; miiion net imer, wiiuo i i iioac conncc-
the Austrian forces. The Erst at Monte- . , , ., . tion Hiiintuahsm and liihdc ity are dis-
nnolenuroiy mwojeu. unucr me ihoh ,it1(.(1y viaill,c A,u.r thoBO the
favorable view wo could take from the Mack Republican, whoso abolition ear:"
have had, we tliould eny ! aliemly protrude from under the assumed
miintlii fit Stnte lui'hfs imd in kihiim lufiili-
tter a Aevero ei:cL'eiilcnt. .
aboiilid 111 the land ihliUlL'h fear of tiai-lv Ihev W re obliced to telienl. The Allind 1
nialitrnilv. To (ho-o who know tho re- 'arniv lost 70(1. while Ibo Anstrinin' lon is ' 1"
lii'imia ilinrnefol' of I ln itpiiI. h.!iil rif th.tii.stiimili.il nt I1H1 A nnm I...,, .f li,.l : l''or llrtltaiinla w are cn to
paper mentioned und of tho leader in the aim bad been captured find taken prixon-! ,. r ME JHELL A UIOLEIl'S.
eni.-ado against the institution of slavery !era to Marseilles. """ow M"'c "iehhell 4 biolkH'S
in tho United Slates this will of course the n.mi.i! or m.)tkiii:i.i.o. Ufor Hard ware eo to
t.e, of Ihc idc thd n ,reat "f Munlcl!!., took place on ! MEIIHELL I DIGLEIV.S.
iJ.fchixs. eli:;;.d!l';w"MS!,i,n ti- a.-v- 1.0 1 ov r-uerrVt r..trr..: t
I ei e in. ii iii.wii leil I I II HIM II I iM 111 I lOII, 0 I - 1 1.1 . . w u.
lacked the posts of Marshal Harau-uav 1 For FAr"1"' :It'" ' Merroll Hi(jler"A.
I.".. 1 '"f clove 1'ipo go to Morrcll A IligUT .
Merri'll A liiglcr i.
Merrell A lliglor'i.
Mcrrell A Higler'A.
Merrell A Higler'i.
MiTrnll a liiglcr'a.
Mcrrell a Iiiglcr's.
Mcrrell A Iligler'i.
Mcrroll A liilor'i.
M or re II A lligler'a.
Morrell A lliglor'l.
Morrdl it lliglor'i.
Mcrrell & lliglor'i.
mcrrell k lhglcr'v.
werrcll A, liilor'i.
uicrrell i, lliglor'i.
".V tf ,,
N0TICI5 If, Ihf rtrnrc, linoliy glv.n, j,,
riimnir, JiiKii ri nf Id Vao, n Con'.i,! ,?
in unit fur mill comity nf 'lnrttiM, to ttpi,,,.
their proper pirmin, Willi thoir Hull.. HworiU
I n iuiritniiin, K mi r I nt inn , unit nllir hainm
brnnrri, lo ilo tleno lliingi whi-h to lhlr offi.,"
ami in tliolr holmir, tirruin lo h dun. ..j i?
MKHKKLh A lllllLEK'H. 'riira Anil Wltnpa nr rpqiipatcd t b tirn
uifire Biu-nuing, nna not w ai-purt without eivi
At their peril.
IIJIVEN umlor my hand nt Clearfield, thli 2j,
1 dny of Mny, In Hid your nf nur Lord om
, llimi.nnil eight h unilr.il mlrt Bl'ty.jilno, ' M
I the eighty firnt your of American lodrnaa;
I donco.
j FREDERICK 0. MILLEIt, Sheriff.
calamity about alike. The fruit is doubt-1 tlie poor fellows nro standing all palo and
Iom universally killed, including grapes, 'trembling; beseeching tho church to come
gardens, ie., Ac. Eastern IVmwylvat.u tl",ir. ';n,c "n'' "cpowor tl.U inon
6 , ' ' ... T ster evil. ho are thee men at the North
and Jsouthern Ohio, and New Jerney, have (1(,,1()tmoo lha i,ist itutions of the
probably escaped without serious injury ; .South, ami aro engaged in waging thi
while tho West and Northwest, beyond " irrepressible conlliet r" It may be well
Ohio, we can yet only Tear the worst ! iff ;" ."" n"1' the duty ol-' A .
, , r .i i . . . . H'U church in their connection. I' irsl, iyc , o.niii '
and hope for tho best, ttntro county , ,,flvJ Ul0 Alwi(k,nitl ..,,., raving, ilff -l,0 mo"' "'Allies
our nearest extern neighbor, as far as we ranting fanatic, who denounce the liible) ,,?.m 'n!,n-v olllct,;s-
' . .. t lit n fl pnloii.'l tvnrn rjiiif mvwl mwl inlnn Li
nifty no well i T , mi 1
AU M M'l,'
for not substantiating: bis doctrines. See-1
)ello, in which the latter were compelled
to retreat with loss, and the second at
V..m11i M-hnrn tint A 1 1 i(.a afl Af ilr vi n a thofl'' y WO
' 0 ! I l.nn.i l.-ill rt 1 .a .....a l.n. Iwim ..ia
IIIUV "ill IIUU Ur IJI.'IU bllltll 17IIU'
i. ....:. .1:. ..,.:.. 1 .........
, . ,, . , . . fourth to one-third of a
. , even fall below the former. Many of our
uiforeements. - , , . . . ...
., ...... .. . , own farmers already contemplate cutting
Ureat Britain still preserves her neutral- ., , . , .. , , . , ,
, , , , I thou wheat for lodder ami sowing buck-
it r, although it is Mlegeu by some foreign ; , . .hi . .
" , , ...... i wheat uiion the stubble, tvhtch, by the
orresriondent that she is "squinting to-' . ' . ,. . , .,
, . , . , , way, is a verv judicious move wh;."ro the
vards Austria rather favorably, . .". , , . , ...
itrmn m fitilii'nlif .l.ikf rm m I t t.'nlll.l
, ., . i ties, as in our own, tno wiioio ooiiv is oc
crop. and it may rxlli,,ituil : stnl.toA
jiroportious. ami with all its disunion ten-
irit;it;..i-u 'I'l.,... .i:,.a., 1 1 Kor blove 1'ipo go
'iiid. aiivi mil; Vllli,ll I '111 IV l 1 . t .
fieneral I orey s div.sion, after a furious For C(nt.0 ro(U(or
combat, which lasted four hours. For Wove Lrulic go to
'! he Allies carried Montebello, but did For (ierninu bliiek load go to
not puisne the Ail"tri:ins. For Enrthcn collnn go to
J ivy ImiKlred ot tho Austrians, includ- ror Hurting btovc, go ti
( Kor Japancd ware, go to
1 For Waiter', go to
,1100 strong. They For Foot Tain, go to
rUlins lost 700 ; anion" 1,ust I,ane B" 10
: ror 11 alor coolcrii, go to
Tl. A.,.i..i...,u r it... 1...1H.. ,i:r rr .iiouii.o vu, go 10
. ... ..-.. , u... u. -" i, , For hoeil u l0
fers widely irom tho above. Ihc actual lor ijnnlllorn,, - ,
lorce of tho J rench is 110I stated. It is ' j.-ur chauibvr Uuckats, go to
reporicii, however, that it nuintiereii tioou, ., . .
...L. i.. : . . r .. i- ... .. ' I' or Hard ware, iro to
i.cii, ucs.ucu .cgimemui -a. u.i.ian cav- yur 1r iro u(M g0 to merroll t Uiglar's.
For Nnila and Spikes, go to merrell & Uiglcr'n.
l ASSACE OK THE StslA BV TIIK SARDINIANS. . For Cast Steel, go to Ulurrcll A Iiiglor I,
A bulleli.i issnp.l l.v !, K linhm 11 ' lor tuS- Wisler Steel, go to
merrell ( lliglor't.
i For Spring Steel, go to
ror Aiuericun JiliMer, go to
deneies. It is generally conceded that it ,of Lake Maggiore
is w ise to commence a woi k ot retorm
where tho evil exists. Jt may bo well for
ministers of the Gospvl at the North to
preach against slavery, und incited a feel
ing of hatred between sections, arm man
eminent announces that the extreme left
01 me Sardinian army unucr Ucneral isal- 1 vur iron Axles, pu to
dini, hail forced a pasnge over the river i For lluggy Spingn, go to
Sesia, putting the Austrians to flight. ! For Suiootlung lron, goto
(ieiiei-.ll (iaribulili bud entei eil I irnvclln. 1 For Door Locks, go to
na with ti.otiO men for revolutionary pur- ur ,'u,tt "1,J 1!iuKt,s' E lo
pose tSntvellona is on the Sardinian side! Ku lo
I l-'nr I'liniii Vi v turi.M. I'll to
i 1 I '..1I...1 it I . 1 . - . . - 4 - e
vn iiciiu iiiriuuiui jius inaue ioriy -seven yr Urnn hettlei", go to
more prisoners. ' ' For moslin Kettle, go to
It was rumored that six English men-of-' Kor Wufile lroim, go to
war had entered the Adriatic Sea. y"r Suunage t'utterr, go to
ror S'uusiige Muneri, go to
For L'otlee mil le, gu to
mcrrell A lligler'a.
uicrrell A Iligler'i.
mcrrell A Iligler'i.
uierrell A Iligler'i.
inerroll Jt Iligler'i.
mcrrell i. Iligler'i.
mcrrell t lliglor'i.
uierrell i, lliglor'i.
uierrell & Iligler'i.
uierrell & Iligler'i.
merrell & Iligler'i.
merrell A Iligler'i.
merrell 4 Iligler'i.
mcrrell ft liigler i.
AGRICULTURAL MEETING.
A meeting nf the ' Clearfield County Aerlml
tiir.il Society," will lie held at the Court
Home, in the borough of Clcnrfielil, nn Vcilui
diiy evening of the lirat week of the June court'
Tho Vice President! are eiperially requeitcJt,)
bo in nlleinliir.re, ns tlirre will be buiineu of in.
portance to tr'timu t.
r.i.i.i? iinvi.v.rroit
T. J. Mcl'i i.t.ot cii, Scc'y.
June 81 h, 186U.
Tumps ! Tumps ! ! Tumps ! ! !
The undersigned would respectfully onnounci
to the citizcni of Clenrtiuld county Uut
be bai commenecd the above buiineu ia
C VJl WENS V IL LK.
where be intomla to kocp on hand the best articli
of pump kind. They are not innde out of iron
copper, rink, or gnlvnnir."d chain, but of the ran
best of YELLOW PINE. For the estimation in
TUT I.ATFST.
rrom vaiuornia anil vreeon mo newi . . . ,. ....:..... r..n . . . i
. . ' itmicii rattier seo our larmcrs crgageu in ic..o, M.i.ucr ues ui uimuai , i..i,,, ,,... , t, ,h ,, ,
inieiesi. icai:ii roisiui.ee to me ias oi I ....... i . . i,i ,i,
,. . in i amii nn i 'i i . " '""is" ,
ire unimportant,
The mining news
trotu Frazcr
The King of Naples is deud, and Fran-
go to
Fur Horse Shoe .Sails, go. to
!cis I. has assumed ,ho Government of Na-1 J lo
r.i.LAND.
I .....i... ..... i.- i... iciest, icaeii resislai.ee to tlie 1
rivr . . 11 m ,i i liiiiu, unu iijus Mil p niuir jiruit PialUIl I
Iiava Einilftinrti hv rlotrtirfii'in rif tim ' t h.ia. i i I
.:-.... a.. i ..e i. . i " w ' oi nil uia& reveivnco una rcMivci wmcn i
"..- uwu.B6,e, .u u,e than hear them indulging in vain should surround it. while thosi who tinro f ''
i .alifornm miners are returning home. , . . imuimtm rA;ntn ,,,, -.,;,. nf , them on are slrcwinir broadcast in their ,
' OrJcrs have been issued for Iho orian- .. . - .... ! miikt the rank t:ne nf rolinious .moral
t.: - - - ".:" tlereoi 01 Rn n"-xvise a,,a F-...... .....;.,l ,i; , '; I The I'llitisli Admirallv has I'ur.nallv in
ihiuuu ui eouipuiiT to open a aiiou ,:...! ..-j . . . i i I --"-' ...f-.i-i. i, uui.i . m-u v..n . . j --- ,,-;,, ni,,.i. i
Old from the Columbia river to Salt S roime.iee. neenj-.j .... oou..-: misusca aIJ,t mwdirfcted ellbi ts to ctlcct a ! uo'i lenners lor the cai nag,; ol a montli - ,"1 "X. " , ' ' "
.oaa from tho Columbia mer to alt tio8 wititout grtitudo, an.l c s-hould sul.- j ,.fv,tm ul.roa.l. their thrice eon apt asso-1 .V mail to and from Aus.raha vh I'anama. : yXo to
LakeUty. ; mil to his visitations without munnur. ieiates have intruded their iniimities even ; A general meeting ol the stockholders rr manure Fo'rki, go lo
A flood haa ocoured upon tho upper; v..t lln,i, tho u-n ..i,.i.i ;t n r around their own altars, and they sink tll,; Atlantic Jelegiaph Company bad lor Iron It ake, go to
m:..!-:,i ..! l.i.o- ..i o ct under he worst aspect it can pre- , tho (.oss.:ool ol( been called to suction the agreement with : For Hoc, go ,.,
...8 ...u- "' st.nt. we aro in no verv creat dan iter of a ... i i ,: ... tho tiovemmont nn,i t itr,. v.,ni i f k, tvm. ..t nil ai. i
'J . u i r iittii iieei :iuii mil. " ..... v. -.w.,-.".' - - --
For liruai Cocks, go D
' For lira?! t'ondle.tieks, gu to
mcrrell if lligl.r'i.
merrell tf' Iligler'i.
merroll lliglct'i.
merrell d- lliglor'i.
merrell A- Iligler'i.
merrell it lliglor'i.
merrell if- Iligler'i.
For (line Hinges, go to merrell if- Iligler'i
tor Juck Chums, go to uierrell d liigler k.
For iAingbnndrdShov'Isgoto merrell i- Uigler's.
mcrrell f- Hitler $.
merrell t' Iligler'i.
n.crrcll tl- lligler'a.
mcrrell f- lliglr'a.
which they aro held by others, ice the following:
Tho uuly rcliublo pump now in uae.-
Dr. A. M. llilli, Cleirfi.U.
The only pump wortn having.
0. 11. Ooo'llunder, Ltitliemburj.
The least liable to get out of order of any pump
in use, Lever Flcgal, Luthcrsburj.
Works excellent In a forty foot well,
Jat. Culdwcll, Fikc tp,
A good and reliable pump,
Thoi. Knffarty, Ttnii tp.
All order Addressed to the subscriber at Cur.
mcrrell t- Iligler'i. , wenville, will be promptly attended to.
J. W. rOTTEE.
Curwensville, June 1, lSjj). ,
AMBROTYPES !
rilheie ii now an opportunity ftr all to procari
I pictures of themselves and friends.
The undersigned has fitted up l'.ooiusin Shtw'i
new building, where ho will remain a short tine.'
Plaf.ng in fine guld or silver done on reasona
ble terms.
IVin. II. CUANIMLL
(their own degradation.
rat mce.
t 1 i .a '
i aui. ana ouier r aces along tno river - fa.ninc, ShoulJ ,,10 se.(s0) ,,e f;lvcn,lUe ,Vt! ca!1 -M ,)0 work of lcr mo. , new capital.
Much timber has been given! awav. The . .1 .i . ... ' . ...i .: .. i : i .i.-l
... ,... irroniu oi siirinLt crain. we niav , uuiu in uiu picsiin. nine, i;j iti.icu uie . i u... i c...ir... .......
rlier was higher than it luu been in many jmv(? n ver y plentiful crop of corn, buck"-: church north should turn its attention, i The l'ai is '.rannounces that France j For lirnss Locks, go to
yearp. j , . . . . . . ,,' ; than the reformation of those who arc 'adheres to the abolition of privateering. ; For Lard I.ainii,sn tir
,1.. trhont. An s tiotutoo nnil t-oirotiililpu Tho .,. . .... .... ... ... . . . . . n . . 1 r'
ror I.emou ,ii.cciers, go 19
The election In Kansas for delegates to
ihe Constitutional Convention, took place
last Tuesday The contest was boiled,
but the result is not known ; past issues
were generally ignored.
The news from various sections of the
country show the injury by the late frost
.ulit.,o...,rio,u.rFi.ni... ""- calling her to assist them in their evil de- and the principle that " Iho neutral flag
corn which was nipped will soon recover, I in." Let the fanatic be taught reason, covers the enemy's goods."
wn.l Avnn lh i.nl,.M r.luntu tvliixh 1, f n I 1 1 1 0 f I'OO-ll . V O T t ll O K IPl'Oll 11 IWw lit' the lit.ll--'
leen frozen off will tprout again. A large
TtTCCrtT TTTTftTT rtf T a t. Trmctrn J
merrell f-Uigler's. I """i""'"'"! a a.xxa aaoau.
merrell if- Uigler's. ; "VJ"otice is hereby given tlntt the part icrskip
mcirell tf- Uigler's. heretofore existing between James Mullel
merrell rf- Iligler'i. j "ad John Julson, in tlie mercnntilo and lumber
merrell Uigler's. '"R busiuesa nt mulsnn.burg, in Covington town,
mcrrell it Uigler's. i''''P Clearfield county, h tl bocn dissolved,
mcrrell if- Uigler's. I Ja" . ,
uierrell d- liigler - . ,
portion of tho potato crop, however, is
yet to plant.
Tho best thing therefore, is to cheer tip
and regard all things m tho offspring of
ron fined to northern and western Tcnn-1 ,i rt;,.!.,.. :n ..: .. j
the I'lvlno will or permission, and as oc-
ylvania and northern Ohio so far as tho
wheat nd rye crops are concerned. Tho
fruit and vegetables have suffered consid
erably in the eastern and southern part
of this State and southern Ohio. We have
no definite intelligence from the far west
or the Eaatern States and New York.
The mercury stood at 12 below freezing
Dear Blairevillo Fa., at 4 A. M. on the
morning of the 5th inst.
The President returned to Washington
on, the 8th iust from his trip to North
Carolina.
Much enthusiasm and good felling at
tended him everywhere during his excur
sion. " It is stated by the Washington dispatch
cfl that there is ample means in the Na
tion Treasury to meet the expenditures of
the Government. Reforms in the mode
of collecting the revenue aro being grad
ually carried out, securing a great saving
lo tho Treasury.
The municipal election at Washington
resulted in the triumph of the Anti-Know-Nothinj;
ticket.
curring " ull for the best."
The European War-
nago vow, the inlidel le eonvertcl, the, B$.A uespateli from Now Orleans says
deluded spiritualist reclaimed, and the that Miramon's Cabinet had issued a de
Mack J.epublioan taught obedience to ' eree restoring Santa Anna to all tho rights
la.v. This would indeed be a noble work. ani titles which he formerly held in Mex
Then in tho spirit which such a r form j ico, and inviting his return via. Tampieo,
would induce, and through the means ' whither (ieneral Well is aiarching to meet
provided by law, could the institution of him.
slavery be approached with anv thine like
success. Then w ill slavery cease to be a
For Cork Screws, go to
For Egg Codlcrs, go to
' For llreud Toa-lcn, go to
; For Fleli Forki, go to
For Unsung Spoons, go to
For Twine Uoxes, go to
' For Egg Heaters, go to
' For Spring Uulauces, go to
' For Corn Urinders, go lo
1 For Corn Shcllcr., go to
I For Saw (lunges, go to
mcrrell d- Uigler's.
mcrrell d- uiglcr s.
mcrrell it Uigler's.
mcrrell rf- Iligler'i.
merrell cf Uigler's.
merrell d- Iligler'i.
uierrell A Uigler's.
CAUTION.
V i nii.ilis ciix. Im. i5llfn.;.,l ",rul"'1'
I ... V I
"political question," and neither firedoiii a' Monticcllo, JUo. Im ki). vte.e ur
All persi.nj are In reby cautioned aainst par
chaning or uicd.Hiiig with tbe fullnwlng uam4
property in the posiession of Iiicbard pitmen
jr.: One white and black eow, ono spring calf,
live bogs, one cooking store, one bed and beif:
mcrrell it' Uigler's. ding, ono Inble, and one clock, which 1 purcdas.
mcrrell it' Uigler's. 1 ed at con. Inble in!o, and In left with the laid
mcrrell it Uigler's. : Itirhnrd Duuvcr, jr., nn loan nnlv', .uhject tn my
merrell it-Uigler's. 'ord.r. HICIIARD UANtEK,n.
merrell if- Uigh-r'i. ' June 1-t, 13j0.
merrell f- Uigler'i. ,
The Opposition Convention.
On the 6th inst., tho fragmentary fac
tions of the demoralized opposition met
at Harrisburg, for the purposo of effocting
an organization for the coming campaign.
The wire pullers have been for some time
secretly, but busily engaged in laying the
foundation for such a structure. A few
weeks ago, it will be remembered, the
American port of the State made a feint
to hold a Convention at the State Capital,
which was represented by thred delegates,
and was d-aclared a complete failure by
Jta Republican allies. This was only a
preliminary moreruent to what lias since
followed. The pretended American Coit
yention was only called for tho purpose
of making a "fizzle" of it; all of which
was managed by tho Republican leaders,
Intending in this manner to wipe out
what remained of that organization, and
gain those who still adhered to it, to their
own support. We have not learned what
has been done at Ilarrisburg, by these
"popular sovereignty Abolitionists," but
we have no doubt vhey will invent some
new issue, oi resuscitate some defunct one,
with which to go before the people. One
thing is certain, let the opposition organ
. 're themselves under what name and
rpon what platform they please, they will
(till be the same hypocritical Know-Noth-ing
Abolitionist they bare been for the
go to
For Conl Oil Lamps, go to
L... ii.... M.....r. .
I.,., , , , , r ur ..iifb v iK.ii.1. ill a, ku
Ihe other boy was then placed on trial, Kor Kinner .ells, go to
when t lie one just .iciiiiited cam. forward j For Tea -V-lis, go to
I and swore that he had stolen the money i Eor tiraiu Cradles, go to
lillilscll. 1 1 or i'IouIis, go to
The Montgomery (Ala.) Mail statts that
the political horizon of Kurope for rr.any
months has overspread tbe heavens, as
cending to tho zenith, and is just bursting
over that land of the bower and the grove
lovely but unbapp Italy in all the fury
national hatred and jealousy. The
pent-up wrath of years is breaking forth
in all its impatient vehemence, and the
chivalry of Enropo is arrayed in all the
" pomp and circumstance of glorious war,"
to maintain the pretensions of their res
pective leaders. More thun one scene of
carnage has already leen witnessed, and
.11 . : e .1.. t ... 'fVnsMi. wt. ..... it !. r f-. ' . . . '! ".
vm ujai.iui.es vi tuc ce.euraieu oitme- v b" ........ i..ui nio mn n--v in .'i.oi i , i ... l.. ..,,,ii..
.... ' UK-, OI.V lillli . IJ7.
' For Side Hill 1'lougli., go to mcrrell & iglcr's. j
Ten T.ioi s ..nd Ihui.am kor a ifousr..-' !;r ""f rnVtr' 8 10
j For Sand Serei ns, go to
Hubert Smith. Kmi., of Mobile, recently ! K..r ll Sr..i. n'i..
nr.r uliii'.r-t- irill r.w.nii... 1. l.n ' cn.nllA.a.i rested fltr Stealill!' .1 S'!(l rolil tliei'i.
...v.. -,,,,.., a.,....,,,. -Ill.tll.l U ' --O pw.-.j-.......
fliiA mAM llm rM iit-.a.,ii irtnn i. u i ns I t rl-'ith " TIia fi.t w i1...a ..l...u n.a Ot lit ItllO lllll not Steal it U'na 111 1 1. 11 1 , nil I
.... . . , ... .Lit .... ii.'.. .'l..l.- it... .i r il.; ' trial lirst. noil tie (ilLr s-linn n-u no.1 l For Coal 't
oi itaiv re-ecno me roar oi nosme cannon . "! -,,.. n mvn, num m.-.i ... . ,
I , , . . , ,. brother's eve while they have a hutre witness, and Ins ininK-ence established.
,i 1 1 ( . . ii.iirM , i r-inuwin iirnnmi r.i iivr.il in I . .-
; winu.-niiU in their own
human blood, andhcr sunnypluinstremble H,0 practical lessons taught during the
beneath the shock of contending armies. ; campaign of 'oil, w ill, it is to be hojied,
Tho storm which has been cntherinir j I tend to pret ent a recurrence of this prae-
ii-.ii T .- .1 ... I. ...!.
nee i.i v.'. i mist- jiicaci.eis no piem
by experience, will shun tho contamina
ting Influence as they would a pestilence
Many have felt tho effect of their own
error and many have profited by seeing I fllered the Messrs. IHiswell 10,1 Mil) for : For l'atent m.ik puns, go lo
tho errors of others. The stigma fastened .'the celebrated race horse I'lanet. On the' Eur Clover Hullcrs, go to
nnnn tin- hnr..li l.v it... l.,...t nf 1 1... M I same flnv Mr. iluiitr-r rtl' 'e.iv Yitrl; Ml, ..'Fir Lamp Shades, ao to
of national hatred and jealousy. The Hitnn.niheist i:i,h'i;,u ii,, ii, ,. i,..i' J owm r of Xiehoh... i.'ir..i-..l il.,. um -,,r,i ' Suclt.-r, go to
clinret-. hiul Iw.vm,,, im. .1 i I (..,! Ir. tin .,. for him. The owneri of VUnel t..,.k Mr ! f.ur t.uerl ,''n"' B 10
comilishmrnt of hi base purposes musll Smith's offer into consideration; being
be wiped away, and no more, timely or' determined, if ihey sold, to have him
fitting opportunity can bo taken than dur- kept in the South. Mr. S. made the offer
ing the approaching political strife." fr a friend, (probably Judgo Hunter,)
j w ho desired to own the horse for breeding
Titr. Vikcima Flection. The clcc'ion j purposes. This seems a high price for a
in Virginia for Governor and members of, ';1'- a vs 11,0 Vjlt' a"J 'ot ,10. ll!ls "wdc
iiucr nines ine money ior 11 is owners.
We believe
r or r amily Or.uustoDCS,go to merrell 4 Uig'.ers. I JTOTICE TO EUILLEHS
The! ' Miscellaneous Articles, ro to Sealed proposals will be received bv the un-
uierrell Ai n.gler i. j rlcr-igned, umil the 2..tli of June, lSi9, fur tlrt
merrell Hi iglcr's. . building of a school house In l'enn town. hip, Hit
merrell As iglcr's. , plan and specifications nf which may be leea at
merrell t ijrler'i
merrell fc iglcr's.
mcrrell 4i i-lor's.
merrell iglcr's.
mcrrell fc iglcr i.
any tiiuo, at my office in l'ennvillc
jxo. nrssELU
Fecrct.try l'enn School Hoard.
June 1 '??. P. 0. address tirnmpian HilL
merrull k .'iiricr's.
mcrrell Vi Algiers.
NOTICE.
I etii-rs of Administration bnvinc beta this dsr
merrell w .rlcr'a. I IJ grnntcd to the iimlcrsisned on the elate of
merrell Agler'i. ! Kalph Cnmpbrl). Into i.f L'aion tnwn.-hJp, detcal.
merrell .V iglor'i. d. All pcr.fm indebted lo said estnte will maU
merrell fc iglcr's. immediate payment, and thirst who bnve claim
mcrrell A iglor'i. 1 i" present them duly authenticated to L J.
merrell . Uiglcr s. j i-rans, r.ij., tloarlield, or to me.
mcrrell S iglcr's.
inerroll A igler'i.
mcrrell fc iglor i.
ror 1 ruit Cans, go to
Fur llouso spouting, go to
For Old Hominiou Coffeepots, go to
uierrell fc Jigler's.
Country produce taken into exchange ; Also,
old Cupper, Utnt, Cat, roctul, iWo.
MERRELL fc IllLER.
Clearfield, June 6, ISj'J.
fields of former days have been revived by j
the occurrence of similar conflicts.
The battle cf Montebello, the first en-
Whig, as his friends called him, by a ina-
gagcraent between the French and Sardi-.iority of from fur to six thousand.
has resulted in the election ofMr. Letcher, that, as ho was on the (lair he "ltreezed
Democrat over Goggin, Opjiosition, or 'around" the Mobile Course, for the two j
mile stake, lie could beat any horse living
Hi
If
Vl
1
WM. F. jonxsios.
Union tp., June 4'h, l5-tit.
D1
nians on the one side, and the Austrians on
the other, a few days since, is said to have
taken place on the spot where the elder
Napoleen first encountered the Austrian
army after scaling the Alps with his brave
Frenchmen, fifty-nine years ago; in this
engagement laying the foundation of the
brilliant victory achieved on the bloody
field of Marengo, a few days later.
Already tha conviction forces itself upon
tbe mind of the beholder, of these strange
coincidences that the star of the Bona
parts is still in the ascendant, and the
prestige of the uncle's unequalled fame,
clusters around the path of the nephew,
Twelve cut of thirteen Congressmen have
been elected, Mr. lloteler also called a
A-iotulr Tors a no. A uneciul dispatch
to tho St. I.ouis lirpM&m, May 27th, from
A IIorsk ix Lick. The editor of the
Clarion Democrat, says that a 6nc dappled
grey horse reared in that county, on the
and inspires him to emulate his brilliant !fftrm of Mr. Fredrick Berlin in Beaver
chievcment. And whether the beacon is township, and sold before leaving the
whig, having been clocled over tho IVm Jacksonville Morgan county, Illinois,
oeratic nominee Mr. Faulkner, in tho 8th I " . J clcr' "' a n,0Pl v,olent
j. . . , . . 1 destructive tornado swept over the coun-
distnct. Tho campaign was warmly con- (rv W i.If . ...:, ,. , ,,,-.
, tested and the result continued in doubt desolalinii everythintr that lav in its t.nth'
until nearly all tho returns came in. Sev-j Sixten persons were killed, while a large
eral of the members elected were indepen-, n" ,n,bpr Wt'rc verely wounded, a portion
. . . . , i.i , oT whom cannot recover,
dent demoeiats, who were elected over. Many houses and other buildings were
the regular Democratic nominees, the con-, town into atoms by the fury of the whirl
test being upon local issues or individual ' wind, others were overturned, and still
popularity alone. ! more unroofed, and otherwise shattered
I'J 1 1IC V IUb.
I Tl,. -.ui- :. ii.. r. i.i i ?n .
wero Kineu in
APPOINTMENTS.
The cattle in the fields
great numbers, and crops destroyed. The
damngo to property of all kinds can hard
ly be estimated.
Dl.. J At KM)X,
IBS CELEBRATED
INDIAN BOTAKIC PHYSICIAN,
Can b coniultrd at ihtulluteinj place.
MAKK THE TIME AXD DAY.
Luthersbiirgh, Ta. Stage House,
Montlay afternoon and Tuesday forenoon.
Junei-Oth, 21st.
Curwensville, Pa., Stage House, Wednes
day June 22d.
Clearfield, l'u., Mansion House. Thursday
and Friday, June 2ord and 24th.
Tyrone Fa., National Hotel. Saturday af
ternoon and Sunday, June, 25th and 26th.
TO THE SICK.
We battle against the dread armies of death t
And to God look alone for the biddings of duty ;
vur -imii'iar. noi a i ran mortal i breath
The partnership heretofore existinit betwect
11. lu'Kiin t li. Kerns, il this day dissolrei
Tbo business hereafter will bo carried oa by
Henry Kerns, in whose b.-tnJs the bonks nf thi
firm will remain. II. KERNS;
June 1st lSj'J.
CAUTION.
j All persom are hereby cautioned agaidfit pur.
I charing or meddling with a certain white and red
eow in the possession of Richard Danver, jr., and
is ion wit u bun on loan only, suhiect to mr or
der. I'ATKICK DAIL't.
May 1st, 1SS9.
a faithful guiding star or a treacherous county for $175, is now in the possession election in Washington City yesterdayre- k7vS
"will & tho wisp" luring him to his ruin,
a brief season must determine, unless a
speedy cessation of hostilities takes place,
and pacific measures prevail inthe coun
cils of the belligerent nations.
A Pkmocratic Victory. -The municipal
action in Washington City vesterdav. re-:
1 - , ,. ., , , - . . - ' . v.ii.r'll,Ulll.lllVIISllllOWfl
t.rit,. rn,n.. v.,..i in -,.i . sultea in the comrlete sneresa of tha linn... 'Ti in nnnr..... tt;. . j n .i ,
vi in- ij 'vi. ' .i nj'uiiiiu ill, aim Illl'rnv rt-1 -.mv iuu IV11VVV lu UIBueBieU.
this time be bearing his imperial Master l1E"liy,,1 1 n Kno"f o'.1''"?' madei Dr. J.ck,D,eompoundihi.owa medicines.
.... .!.. t uu fil i. Ir Ti 1 - Tl i nosho 11 the result footing up 2.rj73 Dr. Jackioo', modcines are ttrictly vegetable
on the battle fields of Italy. This may be votes for the Demoertio candidates, to C52 nd fr" r owa foreiu and fields. g
regarded as a streak of wonderful fortune for the K. N's. The Democrats carried! Jatkoo usei no wereary or nnWaf poinnt
fornn Ameripnn l.rml linrr. f.v,.n in 11,1. every IV am in mi CItV. '"
, ... ...... . -
CAUTION.
Vll persons are hereby cautioned againti FiN
chasing or mcdling with the following des
cribed property, now in tba possession of Otto C.
Duck: one cooking store, two bedi and beddia.'
one breakfast table, one dough chest, on Mt
chairs, one set queensware, si the sains beloojf
to mo, lubject to my order.
R. 6. STEWART.
may 25th, 1859-3L pd.
CLEARFIELD
CWtfMtfKClAI- INSTITUTE.
This Institution la pleasantly located la tl
town of Clearfield, Clearfield county, Ft a
will be open for tbe reception of students, en n-
rt-,v.Tn. l"il, Iflr.n Tk. .1 -t..,l ill
!".'" .,',11, . . V . . I. U VUUII. VI
embrace Double and Single Entry, Book-keep-:
ing, and the other collateral branchei in the lei
j ence of aocounts. Tbe itudcnt will be taught te'
conduct oa systematic principles. VerrhaotSi
Mechaniei, and Manufacturer's Books of every
description, either individual partnership
stock company's wholesale, retail, ihippfttgi bv
porting, com mission, or exchange. Commercial
calculations, plain and ornamental btrsmeffl pe'.
in . i. ... ..... : 1 1 r . jack-nit i.,bi. all .i .i. r:..i ..i r . ; i. : j i. n, v..n .n m
' . nf .(..ll;.. .n. I , ,i , 1118 result IS very pratllyine to the Dem-' i l. " uu trna- iui'uii auu caru-maraing. iin-ii im'
Ratiik Late. -The Lycoming Gazette, ' "b" , T'", , T T ocrncy everywhere, as it clearly indicates Y'tof&ZSFTZr.. . t. u, U" "n"mi,ed ' ' T
. i... x.:a r.if- t-.-.IT 10 L,s K'HJ'can character to be car. the decline and speedy extinction oU nnJ. u?!'X?d?: .?TJ? , B. Marcatr, Trof. of Book-keopin
. . . . I--" mw rDtvut aiia iuui Mill BlUlrl
;scnptive and unscrupulous political orga-'ia overcoming diseases.
i... .i l i i :. i J il. . rii. T .
n,t; i.m;r,at.i .1,,. Ri.irying the despotic ruler of France
n .. . , , . , . I , , 1 . , inization. Jhe election passed of quiet- Diseases of the lungs detected hy tbe use of tho
Convention in March last, after having fc-For. lady to sweep carpet with em-; ly; the .SVaVA of yesterday says j q Utethoicpe. Examination. J tte Vawtand
said everything derogatory of the Convcn broidered undcrsleeves, would bo ronaid- "This, indeed, presents a significant ! '""i' fre'
:.. v,,t ; ..vi ii.:. i. tv,:. :. ,.it,. 1 ered indecently dirty, but to dra the side -Vntrnct. irt luct. VAni n-l.nn r.-. -......! .
llllll 1I1M. Ill WU1U UllllRUI. 1ID IS 1U.I ,, . , , . ... v-v .... .v j U.fU iVUJ q. , . .
wnllra m-ilh hie .kirla nnrt mnn rlratm i: .1..... .... . . . Bertieino,
. V , i ii i 4. 110-0 w crc on uuij, ttiiu noi anu niootisnea
late to be regarded as anything else than
a hypocritical pretence to support a nomi
nation, that it has not the courago to op
pose. If the Gazette had been certain of
last five-ytMt profocaing all thingk to all involving the majority of tho Democratic
tnen lor the purpex of getting into office
that they may enjoy the spoils, and
Wopriufe die I'lUndcc.
seems to be decidedly genteel. To a man took place- and much more TstrikinT it i J. r 'irtlant fr0I "re. to thirty dol
un a tree, the difference fcVi verv rreeen. L, Vl ' "a 1 f,. mT 'lJ2 " 9 lt "'oT rt' "icin.. The aBlicted
4 4 m-ii muijiv uiu nio election two oor win ds liberally eoniidered.
llU10, .years ago. It is somethinc ofa aatisfac- A. c. JAfKsov
We shouldn't wonder if the man who tion to know that the citizens of Washing-1 Indian Tbyiiciun, Erie, !'., Box 222.
penned the above hadn't been sent "up a ton we a .law-allowing, order-obeying' ,Bna 10' 18i9'
.v.iiiuiuiinj, nuu turn ion, 10 regulate I
. It. Taoiii.
Prof, of Penmantbip A Com. oal
r :i. u...i ; lti Im, n ii. . ' i...'i v. . -v. r .r ii.:
im tv vi it vvuiikt - immii. mei um uw tiia vnuur ui buiii vi liiis rm. ... rw . ...
...siVMtU ..,u ... !.!! .-4 tt- "'T own "am in ifteir own way, man- i .AUvanUyta cmhrateto a mild climate.
......... . rie iiiii,oce lO cet aionc OUlte well nithnut .n. 'mnrfmi. ..1 . . J. . ....
Administrators Notice.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
OH the estate ol John StarraTt, lat of PV
township, Clearfield county, deceased, bar
ing been granted to- the undersigned, all person
bavins business or deallnci with the laid eitat
Jare roiueted to make Immediate settlement
AJ1US JiH-Bi, Auuii.
Lumber City, May 2ith, 18iS.
Kare Jtfpe-nred at I( fnaH-bmrl.
'Invading gang of raffiiarui,"
i Ilvmmonion Lmlt,
To all wanting Kami, Ifc ajvirtitmtnt nf
llayixmontn Lmd-t.