ll ibllte tn (lie lll-t , mil in ho HOMK A FAtRH i in ' " tilvin Bmloiv ,,,,,lr"r'i,,n"n,7l,, V" IwM'l ....I,,!. '.' ,.i nBV0 J""' lrned the ,i"ular of vln illirtg Incident tlit op- fan i t i ji' h di y ,l,ucu Iru" iirrtuniu in ( flPOO AnMilfiifi t.kri, Tilnonnt ' l'AtllM t'i'I'T, Ifl'Mft IJ.nl ).,., July fl, illii l'iilti 'lil litltiptiiiii, ft. nn 1,'u ,. pn,i, lm n-t. d tl.ja 1'iiinl fn h-r nv In IJikw ii'i r lie mimjh mil lo i-.Iim".ii , V'.'l )i ult nn. I I. m inn.lo t!ii lii I,) point in w"vn ipnc iiikh, The Meunnhip A iiM-rirn ntriv. cmt n .tho 'Ji,tli, (he lliimmntiia mi i, a;7 1 lt ami .the Indian on llin'J'.'lli nil. I The H.-amer C ity of Baltimore having hml her propeller roj.lm-o.1 by new otic, ;ni!iil on the C'.Uli ult. lor y York. I Ihn aiomner oserlms been detained! I 1 4 . 1 - 1 1 llilv nri.iiu(il I I i ii i ii ...... I ... I .... . .'"" ,.. I. M TPy ,, I. . J. III II. in 1m V utnM 'll' It hn aiinei ""miM. Li hiim.r M'tfr a M'"H "f Ihn "p.mt.." U l, , (1.-1 t fti 1 thiil worrit, f,.,i,(-,y irnli tlint tu,rv. er i.tlinnUo, Tim wrnther U In. I , rhurming ll,n and f , ,a fiuoinblecharnctrr f.ir tho growth ofrrjtl. tation. Wo Imt.o Ii will continue. Indifi- natoly. M'K Ulii M UM. t.l n f llul.i-il I ', Wliilh.ltn, ,1,,-v,), , ,..,u in .ho sensAtlou stories of,0" "r-wuntofan aci ddont to lir M-oiuiler. . imill'. 1 . I I ... . ...... .. riti'ii i""" " ' "u on me join int. Hill " J foilll'T tlO'"- A IIrtman. esiding ot tho mouth ofjtho buttle of tlu :Mih. The details o 'i! ii i.raokw miles cast of this' B(:,io, nave riot beim received. Prom tli Central I'tin, Tin Late Hon. James Burnside. T'l'illl llm ..nl i.V l 1 1 I Jllllim Itl'ttvatn u l..it A...l M.,......l ! I ,,I,1A fl "". HUTU IIHVO lll'ell ., " uuiu nun luiuv.l in uuugiucr ol mo inovpiiietit ronoi ti ll t.v il. Alii... Hellolunlo. Ho Wits thtiohtoHt son of lliin flho '"" m'R.vsiu, ut outs tuna l'rPMilont .1 ml. in nf I I... .l.l I.' ,1. !.. K .: .1 I.: .. : . fi tl rrOO mill's co'i oi mis .- c '!. iath rm;i:ivni, e-, 'i i uui in i uuii.i.ii i'iiriui, tV"t,el ....,!,,, ,r...i. I 'l'l Austrian nml Sitnliniiin no.-oiiiilii J Hl'terwurdu, for a series of veuri. mm of town, finitely h report pxtrsonlinnry heiivy louses in killmi 11,0 Jl''es oftlieiSupimneCouitof l'enn- mo jmuiiw. wum ii.,nil wounded. Tlio dispntehes Iromthe "'lviini"- 1 ho edueution of the son coin- r.niporor Minoieon report tho cnptuieof "'"' ,H unuur l no cure unJ superviHion of six thoupuncl prisoners, three Hugs mid ,alll'" Lut ot nn curly ajje ha ontoi' thirty cannon. t'd a stuilent in I.iekihson college.' Ho Tho Austrian troops linvo leerossed tho co""I1(,J his collegiuie lil'o under the Mineio. 'most iluttering nuspiees, nnd long belore (.leu. Hess 1 us been appointed Coniniun- ihogriidiiutoUdisplnyod iin ii'.telleci und per der-iii-Chiir of the Austrian forces. spicuity, which nt'ier nurds dintinguihlied I-oxDo.v, Juno 9. Tho latest despatch. ' 'linl n!,un nJvoeute and jurist. JIcjjfaduK es from the soat of Wur, rejiort thul tho ,oc' w'''! t'10 highest honors Waving bo l'renuli troojis have croed tho river Mill-' '''". '''IU n reputation for tho college cio. I which conferred its diploma, and carrvinit with lii in to tho beginning ofhis prol'oxsion ul studies, tho merit of a brilliant collegia ato recommendation. 11 is study of tho huv was prosecuted in his father's oilioo lie was udinitled by tho court in which his father presided, and at, onco commenced tho practice of his profession under tho Aahiw ,.i tn ctoss ' . I. ChIIlm.'.. ! 1 1 a rt a n n n Hince above i" "" ...vo -Hemporary riift."c, IW i" usually culled a vjog raft," f,,e l"",l,0fC0f visiting Mr. Joseph Jordan on tho opposi-'o side of the river, hang ft younger itcr ubout jine or ten yold with hf. When she bid renchefl nhout tho middlo of the .(ream, tl. frail cruft up"" which she itood, parte1" tho oentre, precipitating jti freight ;t0 'he swollen current. As Jliis II. f' '10 CSl,i5ht with ono arm her little B11C "ie 0,kcr' 0I" l'ie floating mbersoriier wrecked raft. In this p'ruS ''lun,'on "''e was swept a consi(ieraUeJisfn,1C0 down tho stream, ,tiUcliiig'if,vith q"l tenacity to her only mppo "" 'lrr helpless charge, de tertuincU ' rliquish the latter only with her l until nt , last she found her feet touch a rock s0 far beneath the sur face, tnecouia ahout get head and irms alove water. Here she determined uher last hope, before sinking, overpow ered with her exertions in the dark wa 1 t-rs that surrounded her and her little charge, to make a stand against tho strong current that was sweeping her on to a wa twy grave. Her cries brought a young Jlr. Jordan to her assistance, and both -we happily rescued, just as exhausted nature was about to give up tho sfuggle. V!t learn that Miss II. has fully recovered from tho effects of her fatigue and alarm. Jovial Mirth, yesterday afternoon as rtfd her prerogative and led captive a Urge party of ladies and gentlemen to the pove East of our borough in the neigh borhood known as "Cabin Spring," w here under Lor .seductive influence tv v, Ji.hn l T)lei, h, Iteulen Cut.lwell, Wright, Thos. C. Further from Mexico. New Origins, July 8. Tho steamer W. 11. Webb, from Minutilan, has arrived up. Tho following additional intelligence is furnished : The condue.ta nf fi leased bv (ienei-nl i. .i , same ti ii and itiiimrtittl reaimt, oi Minisier McLime, through Cai.tain Far- i',r W, K;uvolht'',s to tcsUty to his worth ragut, of tho U. tJ. Kloop-of-War Brook-1 , l wU "'I'eoj'i-Mv ho have been hiscli. iyn I tie w.ir new3 aro unimportant. General Cobos was reported t'ead. Kx'Presidenl Zulongn continues under the proteaion of tho llritish Minister Ot way . Miranion had decreed tho restoration of Santa Anna's private property. Leavenworth. X. T. July, 7. The ex press from Denver City has arrived here, bringing dates of the 30th ult. The ac counts from the gold region continue flat tering. Tho Indians were very trouble some, an expedition to chastise them was talked of. Mr. McCoy, who left Denver City on till 2-1 th ultimo, informs the St. Joseph Gazette that, only eight or ten claims havo "-" uieuuvei-ru nun puy. i iiese are on cuts, have been daily doing this, whilo the position which ho held at the lime ofhis ueath.wassutlicietit proof of the confidence reposed in him by tho legal profession and the pubiic. in 1KM-7, ho was cUcted by tho people of this county, to represent thorn in tho State Leuislnturo and whilo in that position, no inrtn gave better proof ui ui;ii uoiiuy. j'uiuiiui to ms own con stituents, and jealous of tho interests mid rights of his own lojulity, he never allow ed his prejudices if ho hud any, to pro vent him liom feeling that while ho rep resented Centre county, he was thereto Legiskto for the whole State. Ilo was, alter lie had closed his legislative career, appointed by Gov. Buler, President Judge of the Twenty-fi fih Judicial Uistnct, composeu ot tlie counties of Centre, Clear Some three thousand wngons aro now on a return trip. Mr. McCoy estimates that there now about tl e mine's from 25.000 to the after-!30,00.0 I,0"",i '.l0:t r wliom are doing light fantastic too, to Uio merry music of 5,(X0 rwiiile, and advises ovorvboJv to o on a i i ... i ii . . .. . : 1 the Gregory Koad. the rest being all ades- , , "UOn' uml . lMMriU ln 1W3 ert. Ho says the reports of the richness ' . J tll0"u"e P't.on without party ot other claims absolutely false, and that i C " 0,,,0I,l'ston. How well he has the miners were leaving, la, ,,,,l.n ,ucce.edcd-.tbo voice of the bar and the .... O 'if ,(0 1 llf II 111 tl I V IubI fi .u 1 I linvr rM I I 1'V ,VDV,,llfl' i III! ICUWiU M 1 1 1 v I J lie leaves will constitute a monument more (lie "Old Violin" in hands of the renown d "Bob Ridly," and other rational and ppropriate amusements. A splendid eol ktion, prepared by R. B. Taylor, was dis cussed beneath tho shadowy branches of the majestic forest oaks, as the Sun was tboat sinking behind the western liills. The pai ty after a few more cotillions, re turned to town, in the greatest good hu mor, and highly delighted with their en (ertainuicnt. Circumstances over which we had no control, prevented us from be' ing present until a few moments before tho close of the festivities ; but from what we witnessed, we formed a high estimate of the pleasures of tho occasion. The depth of our own feelings were manifest ed by a strong impulse to indulge in some eitravagant outburst of mirth, which how ever we were enabled to subdue into hum ming tho chorus, "Ho, Bob Ridly, ho." Tni Crors t Home. Although we can ot reiterate the cheering accounts that reach us from alroad, of tho abundant hat vest which blessed the land, we are consoled by the fact that the damage to our crops at home is far lest than was at first feared; and although the weavil hos ad ded something to the partial devastation, there will still be much grain harvested in the county, and tint of a bettor quality than has been formally years. The corn crop is still very backward, but tho favorable wsather we aro now en joying, will do mucfi to retrieve it. With this and the hope, (we cannot yet say prospect,) of a fair jrop of buckw heat, we may be enab'.ed to bach another harvest, without suffering a) famine, e-spocially as stay at home. Ono hundred and thirty-six troops from Carlisle Barracks, arrived hero to- day en route to Santa I'o. New Oiu.EAXs,July 7. The steamer W. II. Webb has arrived below from Minitit lan, with San Francisco dates to tho 20th ult., ono week later than the advices bv ii l.... J y t . t J vri-riiiim man, Tlie stormers Sonor.i and OriTnl in loft San Francisco on theS'lth w tin i ivo millions in treasure and OIK) passengers. The money market. wa; tight. The political excitement w as increasing. The An t i Lecompton Democrats have nominated Mr. Caory for Governor, and Messers. McKibben and Booker for Congress. James F. Kennedy, F.sq-, a native of i iiiiaiieipiim, but tor tho past ten years a resident of California, received the Repub lican nomination lor the oflicoof Lieuten ant Governor af that State. Advices from Vera Cruz stato that the conduct, with 5,000,000 in specie, had ar rived at Vera Cruz and was awaiting ship ment. Business at San Fransisco had improv ed. Rio coll'e was quiet at 16 cents. Cuased or Wolves. On Saturday, the 11th inst., while a party, consisting of Mr. John Strayer, Jr., and Henry Laub, were on a piscatorial expedition, for trout, near the headwaters of Big Ru:i, in Anderson's Gap of the Shade Mountain, about five miles west of McAlistervillo, they were startled in the midst nf their sport by the howling of wolves. From the noise the "vormints" made, the amateur disciples of Isaac Walton concluded that the pack comprised four in nui iher. Being con vinced ot their danger, they cut and run, perhaps, with a speed that would have rell.,ct'ii honor on a 2. 10 nag on a plank road, for the nearest settlement. After an exciting chase fora mile and a half, the open country was gamed, and tho wolves abandoned tho pursuit. lasting thun marble or brass. His deci sions have stood tho lest of the highest tribunal, while hij exposition of the law nas oeeu uecepieU as sound, impartial and learned. In his capacity as a Judge he will not bo forgotten as long as strong' com mon sense and truth are quote! for justice. 1 he judicial ermineso hastily resigned, was lctt as pure and spotless as when assumed by him, and his successor will find that tno bench will afford a high credit by em ulating his calm impartiality for in this James Burnside was eminently distinguish ed, that he knew none while on the bench, yet off of it he was a lenient citizen and iudulgenl friend. In the exercise of his judiciut power his decisions and sentences were blended with mercy and justice, so that while he divested tho low of all ter ror and tyranny, ho increased the diunitv. extended its influence, and rendered its power potential. Ill his private relation);, and thosn which brought him in social or the every day bu siness intercourse with tho world, Jasif.s Bl rssioe displayed many qualities of head ana neurt, which endeared him to his friends and the people. His naluro was kind and his impulse geneorous. In soci ety he could niinglo in every sphere, and in any circle moved with dignity. His loss will be sodly borne for many a year. Tho sudden blow w hich deprived a wife of a Husband, and children ora father, has slso deprived the community of a useful citi zen. AVe leave him thus in his untimely years, full of honor, but with only half his years of usefulness expended. Had he lived, lntlicr honors would have been be stowed on him. But the honors which ho had won and the character which he leaves behind, are sullicient to embalm bis mem ory in the hearts of his fellow-citizens. All Neuralgic affections are relieved in from five to thirty minutes, and soundly cured by tho free use of DU VALL'S GALVANIC OIL. Price 50 cents a bot tle. t . . i m . our nearest ooternhghbor, Cc.rccoun. fon.Inost ,volf vas not nioro than lif,v ty, is now reaping Se of tho largest crops j ards in tho rear of the young men. Ju- of wheat and Rye ear grown in tho coun-mala J a.) Xentmcl. ty, with the prosptt of an equally great profusion of corn ad oats. ttA fin Idaf TltBBI'1 I. 1. II. A 1 i .tI. 1 . ! n H. i I Aavit livnvill , tllC J I Ll 1 1 r 1 1 1 " i struck a tree in tno erovo or Rev. F. IIu d already commencc lbut littlo or no grain jekoper. a short distance from his hou bos yet boon cut. Pic Nic. Souw The juvenile portion se. MARRIED. In Belmond, Iowa, on the 19th ultimo, Mr. Adrian i'lder formerly of Clearfield Co., Pa. to Miss Kato Lcwick of tho for me r place. i Go-hen, I.. II. f'hn. A. A, tlend tlnilmm, Jsrnl) bier, ,l..,n 1P.I1. ' IIihImIi, Philip Mi II. Vim.nn. Jordan, Joi. Piitlemon, Thomas Smltl Peter IMooin. KarHinus, Jampslluti'alus.UpoK lj adorn, Joseph Ruph y Knox, Win. tlos, Peter Mays. Lumber City, Wm. Davis, James Crosley. Lawrence, Hugh Orr, John Dauglicr ty, Jr., John Shaw Jr., Muj, J. B. Heisey Morris, Jos. I) Donning, Jus. M'Clcl land, Daniel Little, Jno. B. Kyler. I New Washington, J. M. Cuuimings, G. W. Stewart, Russell M'Murray. j Petin, R. Denver Jr., James Johnston,! Thos. Daugherty. j Vikn v a "ti.i ii r. ti..in w;..i,j ard Freeman, J, II. Flomina. Union. Wm. F. Johnston, Nathan Lines, Horace Courtney. iltlu AMulhinun!.;. H am Ail! 4m i (AtJIIrN. r jm i l Mil l'..r I All fhs'in i,r In in; njr lr i ch t Ii n v h.ir.i M UH: 1 (tl T Ml!t!l I t, S I' 1 1 1 I.I. ('' Ml IIIMililS lf fn tt "t l:lu 1, .( .i:i lift llntlmv ate an in tmsi hffl.r r.ili.tii.. f,(iin. ivir-l :! Kftl.TKL ,1 I't'li.I'M 0 .... ... ' i . ii.. ... .. . . i tiii.Miii. lih rnin " si n tn n th on. wMit nin I f ...I, hn Mtfnrt.T. Milf.FrV!". In (lis J..,.f'l.ll nl ln,. 'Ih'.mnl Irmtsp if r FtoVfi nf ll I fill flit nt!f III fn t.i I ik p , s His fiJ hm t1it , t ni mil In 1 M Kit ll I.I.I. A I I iJ t.lllt ', 1. 1 Willi tl.s iii l'unlsp on ..n, iil.Jf.1 In m; Tot T"iY ltollom g.i to Mtnll t HUiIitY V.Ir. JKH. A. 111. Hi. KntFiois ',,, e ,, M.tihII rf lilir'f's, July Is, (I. ... j t"t hiiintmr lninsi! Rd t. Mnrr. II it 1 1 i s; t- r ' ' "Hi 0 r..'itl n) In I .r Bt.ivc In u i 'i lo Fur (l.rnian 111... k n, go to l'"r Knrilu n c.illnr, go u Look More (jLMilMMinri I '.VAGONSIIOP AIIKAl)!!! Ths iuWnv.or thsnVful for f i t dvors, t.iVr. this iiiptliml of lnf.,riiii, I,!. I r'''; I" F'-ncrsl, tin. , , 111()Ve,j yu th,, I from Hi I'MuiulHry to th frilly 0(.CU.lf. uvi,r ... ui., ui, '"'i.irott,l'k'nrnoia In, wnar n u tin cniiuuu in nihi, ;. .a,u lor Itafling Kluvo, g.) to l''urMnintiui'il w are, go w K..r M'liiUTs. j;d iu Fur I'.mt iul., gu io Fur W'.il.T I'o.iUrj, g Ij J'ur .Mnliiifi t'n, ku lu ti'M..... . ... i . , .... . . ' "i nu.i uv UJ ni rj uciiTipiiun, io oiur, ut Kwi ,,,i,, i ;)r iJcll(, Ulljsi -u",'' P ' ",17mBl,lt" nisnnor. Also. Si.-N. . Ir l.nnthni.. io to W lirrlliarrows, llarrowi. Orain-rrs.ll... & ,,ij, Kir flmmt HiVckeH U on limit nolle), In Ulterior stylo, nu ! Ui l.,i M'H-k. HrptiriiiRof rTory kind June with If itrtl re, po tn l'tib, slut mi rt)i-nlil trrins. . ''''" ltsr Iron o-.nll Ui?s, gu w WII.L1A.V It. I'KOWN. KurNolls and Wkc!i, gulo July, 13, HiO.-l v. I'"r t'"t Stoul, m to . ' ' F'r Knj. UlistcrHeol, sru to IJF Muk.r, keqn fvnttantiy ur huu.l at l Kor Aj(,f ,g' 6 For liiigj.'V Spring., gu to Boots. Ehoes and 6olo Leather. ' For Nuiooiiiinir lrm, go to Also, Kipiaml Cnlf.-ktm, rr.hch su.t in-ii. ,iu ) J'r ' Luk'. E' to Woodward, Ja. Alexundor, Jauies A. ! nnd Htua Ilool t.iing, Hhu Pg4, N.iiU i tr Vilo., K;. t, J tirvsu, U.iot Wuluij un 1 UU'kln;. ,t ;. i. I r rumP v-unuib, (j, m In fact iivnrir thing u.uiiIIt k.ii t in t . .' or ""P 1 iMui cs, r 0 ror jirai. niiu.n, KO'a i'ur .Munlin lioulua, g.Jto At. ii.-ll A Ji.ulpr'.. .M.'Hi-ll A ll.Klr. .V.'iri'll if ltigl(r'i. Mrn.ll i Il.Kl,T'i. MfMlll it lligll'l'di .Vcrrsll A MjtUr'i' Morrtrll t lHirlfr'. Mrrrll filler's Mt'rrfll X Ili'IrrV Mullv.i .1 lllxlor'i .Murrell th Bmldr'' .Vorrell , lliKlurs-''m-ll A ! .'f Mornl A i Ilegurty, Jno. Coulter, Tho attention of tho member of th. : ,...! ... ...J .:.. above Committees, is called lo the rules of j Ainu. Grocerim, iuc APPIJCATIOiN FOR BANK ClIAUrEll. 0T1CF. Is lKTol.y given that n spplltotlon t?'' uck l,tti,h',l0 10 tho party, adopted in oonvention on the ' fcoJ'1, lnd '"'P yu' Uu '' "u , - . ,,,n i , , I which can lo linil, chenp for ckiIi l.jr cslltn- 21st of June, 1859, by which they arc rc-j, .hop.ntar bmliersbur;;, r. quired to ndvertiso the time and placo of July, 13, tsoii.-iyp. holding tho primary olection, a reasonable length of time previous thereto; also, af ter the holding of said rlloction, they will certify tho returns thereof and place thorn in the hands of ono of their number, or; give a written deputation to some kno.vn democrat w ho shall meet one member of said Committees from eueh township or borough, at the Court House in Cleai field, on Tuesdsv the 0th of Au!ut. 1H&9. nl . l i ii r r .1 e T. J. MoCL Ll.OUdir, 2 o clock P. M., for the purpose of east, ,,SAAt: joiixsTOX, ing up the votes and iicciuring 11101101111-11, 1. j.i . mliwh, nees. It will also bo the duty of the Conven tion or Committee-men to elect three Conferees to meet similar Conferees from Clair and Cambria, to nominate a candi date for Senator, and also three Conferees to meet those from Jefferson, Elk and M'Koan, to nominate two candiales for Assembly. R. J. WALLACE, Cu'k. Kr M'ttl'ui; lioni. Lro to t IV Sai:5uj;e ('utterj, lg SaiKagj Stuirora, g t i ur Cu'.T.' iiiilltf. go iu Fur Porch F'cot, go to For Flough Wing, goto Fur lion SUu'v iNii.i, goto F'or iiu.jl Lampi, go U For liaru lJoor Uingoi, go to J ur Out., inugos, go to Mefrolt if M.T10II it i Merrdl A llit Mmroll i yi.;U. .M.'rrll A lliglor'i. .M. .rrull A l'igler'ni Murrill A B gU-r'. Morrull A Diglirr's. Morn-ll t- l!:glul'. Morrell lligltr's. , Murr.'ll fc Ulglor's. Morrull W Iliglor's. Morroll fc Digler's. Morrell Sf Higler's. Morroll k lliglor'ri Morroll 4 BlglcKs; morrell Hi Biglor's. memll ric lliglor'n. morroll & lliglor'ii uierrell & Iliglor'. nierrcll A IliglcrV. incrroll tit hvi;lor'. morrell a Jt'rr't. uiorroll a liiglit's. morrell s bigl.tr'ii. me. roll a liiglvr'i. morroll a liigler's. incrrull a Biirkri. 1 will be nmde by llie iinJorni.-m.iJ, tth next"r hilntll J rfhot hgo t morrell a llig Mi l,egilaHiro, lor the pansnge of un iul incorporn-' -'""'' 6" io ling a linnk lo Uo called the " Vhnrfuld CVmivT, 'Ji'""0". Hun.," lo be loeuted in the Borough of Clesrfiolj,tor 1''orlif' B to Willi a cnpitol of Ouo Hundred Thousand Dollars,01" ""lllur frt. g W wiili tlie priviioRo 01 lucreanug utolwoUun-v ' n' drcd ilioukuu.l Dollar!. J. V, WEAVER, WATSON, merrolt a Dlgjer's. uiorroll a Diglor's. . morrell a JJigler't. men ell a Bi'or'i inenoll a Kicler'i. I'ur Hoej, go to tnenell a Biglcr's. For Ferrule of a'.lauoi, go to uierrull a Digler's. lo Uriisi tucks, go lo inerroll a yigl jr.s. ii,ivvrn Fo' Jiruts Cuud'eitieki, go to niorro'.l a l!ig!er': Jllril'n MfiiVn ' ro: ,;rns' uu8'l'rs gu to . uiorroll a Y,.3',. V V I H IV I V ' ' l'u 1Sm'', A,cki' t0 ' diglor's: o n i nriir FoiLurd Lamps, go to hierrbll a liigl.'i'. ' F'oiLoinon S4Uee7er, go I ) F'oiCurk Screw, go .u T 1ST of leturs rerauining In the Post Oflioo it vv" . j Clearfield, for quuri.r ending June SO.h " ftZ 0 " in. A. Graham, John S. lloliuman. c ' 5 ' . M M. A. KKANK, A. K. WIUlillT, JAMES ALKXA.VDll Juuc2u, 18..9. for Baaling Spoons, go to ii. .-i. . iii'iiih. iii.kuvi, iuiiiiu u. luir, H n ,, . . Khnrt.. A M..o. J.,uh S,li ForTwiu.UoXee.guio ! Pr.on. lllnr for .n, of th. .Lor. li.t -ill tur tirla lauue., go U ; .'lest is; they are a.tverinnd. ; C. D. WATSON, P. M. ( t'learfleltl July 1, 1859. A Card. Tb (he jMmocralic votcrtcf Otdrjleld county . TiLtow Citizens Encouraged by tho j or Corn Urinderj, go lo F.il Corn Kbollom, go to For Haw Outgi'i, go to Fur C uteri, i;oto tiiorrelt a BIl!''!'!. merrell a liij'ler'i. morrell a Bigler'a: uiernll a Biglii'i'. morroll a B glei's. merrelt a Wijflor's. merr.'ll i Tlgler'j; Ui'Trell a Biglor's. la-rrell a Aig'er'. nierfoll a Bigler': hiorroll a jViglor'i. tnorroll a I'.iirkr'i. nierrcll a ?igler' NOTICE. T a meeting nf th manager of tb Qlen 'For Family Uriodstonei.go to uiorroll a biglor's. l or Miscellaneous Articles, lo to 4 ' 1. Hon t- New Washington Turnpik A PIankrr Cool Oil. ire lo 1, I U..M . . V - ! 1 U i. (1 . . . . . ope that I have (in the honorable capaclmant of twlr dollars ana fifty cent on eacl j..r o01 CHilhdellori, goto ty us the Representative of this county, ,.L " u I.P ,-, ' 7 J cuv' "i,t Ulsncf Welle, go to ' . ' -''road. 1 he stock iul dera of aaid road will there- r, t ti - . . - ,,uu. iu, ,.wi.iv.uT..i. vmuivuu nn. uid.v im. Tan u , nn In t in Leu shilnrn fn l ie nnl. c nn -. i. .i... .u. -i .1 I or i ca uiii, go io ..... r ..v .......... i urn mio uwiiov mil iiiv iuuvi .iiiuuuk i. rrijuirof PR1A1AUY ELKCTION. CARDS OK CANDIDAKKS. (STATE SENATE. William A. Wallace, Eiq., will be a rand! Jute for lh nomination for Htat Senate, In tlie Dialiict compoieil of lh counties of Blair, Cam bria and Clearfield, subject to the decision of the Democratic party. Mr. Editor": Pleas announce that th Hon. Jivss T. Lkosard will be a candidate at the approaching primary election for th nomination nt' the Doinocratic party of Clearfield county, for gUto Senate, mbjectto Democratic unagee. July 8tb, 19iV. Mast Democrats. PROTIIONOTAItY. June 29, 1869. J4.XKI T. I.SOX.lSl). WM. A. WALLACE. P. A. IK a. o. risxa discharged my duty in accordanco with 1 h VM "a e""11 n or Mot the first ot .. . - , ., ..... , . , Auguft next, or tuoy will be dealt with accordin the best of my humblo ability. I take t0 j,w ' j-reat pleasure in now offuriiiit: myself to I JOt-ETII M'MURRAY, Treat. your kind consideration, and at the same time assuring you that my best endeavors shall, as heretofore, be devoted to a care full mantainancs of the best interest of the District. Thanking you very kindly for former favors, I again solicit your votos at the primary election. Truly your ob't servant. T. J. BOYKR. Luthersburg, June 27, 1859. $;uiliinn nni) (L'oIIcttion (Dffic or LEONARD, FINNEY &Co C L fc A It F I L t), CLEARFIELD COdXTT. SIM.' Of mCHASOE, SOTtS ASD DRATTI lllSCOASI DEPOSITS RKCEIVED, (.'oUtctiont made, and proceeds promptly remind Krehangc oh the Cities coustalitly en band. T-OtSc oil Market itroot, oppOiit th rea Jcnce of Jul. It. Qrah'ttm, Kitj. rumps I rump3 ! ! rumps ! ! ! rjVIE undersigned would roiipectfully rf. X nounca to th citizen tf Clearfield connl? that he hat cbiirnuuied tho abor buaiuen tu CUll WENS VI LLE. whoro h intends to ho"epJ oh hand tb beit article of pump kind. They ara not made out of iron, copper, link, or galvanir-Ljchain, but of the verr I best of YELLOW PIXE. F or the extimntion in I which they aro held by othon, lee th following i The only reliable pump' now in ue, I Dr. A. M. Hills. Clearfield- The only pump woi th having, U. B. Ooodlnnder, Luthersbur For (irain Cradles, go to For Ploughi, gd to For 8ida Hill Ploughs, go to For Hoad Scrapers, go to For Sand Screen, go io F'or Couator Scales, go to For Hay Scales, go to For Putout milk pam, go t F'or Clover Hullors, go lo For Lamp Shades, go to For Speller, go to F'or Sheet Ziuk. go to F'ur F'ruit Cons, go lo For Home SnoutiiiL', go to ni.l n.iinniinn CulloODOts: IO to Worrell a uigier a Cmtntry produce token into cxoluuige ; Also; old Copper, Bran, Cant, Metal, Ac. " MKKHhLL, A BIOLEBw Clearfiold, Jun 6, 1859. i Morrelt t- BiglerV morrell a iglera. morrell a Biglcr'i; merrull a Biglor's; nerrell a Bigler'a: morrell a Bigior'a; nierroll a Bigler's; luerroll a iglerV. inerroll a Bigler's: merrell a Bigler's; nerrell lliUi!i: nierrall a BfglcrV merrell a Bigler'a; uiorroll a Biglor'a; merrell i Biglor'U merroi' i Ligler's: mcrrt'l a Biglor'a: incrroll a Bigler'i: merrelt a Bigler'i: inirroll a Biglor's: We are authorized to announce that Dr. U. F. Hoof will be acannidaui lor tno nominal on lor , X1 lca4tlihle to get out of order ofatty pump Prnlh nnitlnrv. allli. emruemif nrnnnrv .lunl inn , ... . r r . ... r.. nse( irtirer riegul, LUtbereburg subject to the ruloj of the Pemocratio yarty. Work, fxeMirtl Irf t forty foot well, , . Js. Caldwell, Pik tp We aro authorized to announce th ham of A goeij anil Mlable punfr; John L. Cuttle, Esq., ai a candidute for the nom- Thos. RnlTarty, Penn tp Inution for Piolhomitary, at tho oniuoinr prima- All order addrenied fo the subacriber at Cur ry election, subject to the rules of the Doinoorat-, weumlle, will be promptly attendod to. FIRST ARRIVAL. "VTEW GOODS, Just received among which1 J are LADICS' DUES3 GOODS, SHOES, Ao' And One Hundred Pieces of Latest Stylo Prints, nil of which will t'e fold cheaper than over alt th. Coruer-Curworisvitto. IRWIN; April IS, lSS9no. 14, Vol.lv. OORGitAM or Chinese Fugur Can Seed fui kj lale at tlie Corner Curwensvllle. V ISfth Af. l869-no. 14, vol. iv. WM. 1RY1X: dLEARFlLU GAS COMPANY. I preliminn'y Meeting for the oanization ot" A I n I lunrtlolfl linn " uu.v - jL. A "'I the 41' j ie party. and injured it to a great extent. The I pointed tho foiiOsving vigilance commit' siiock was a sharp one, ana strongly nf. fecteda number of persens in tho neigh- KEGISTER AND 1.EC0RDER. We are authorized to announce the nwnre of iJ AMI'S Wriglkt, Esq., as a candidate for tb Curwemrille, June 1, 1859. J. W. POTTER. CAUTION. of our tewn Lft4 A ery rlc&sanfi littlo borhood. Ono lad v itnndinii ncftr a stove . m. . . . ...M. . A.-l.-i.i. : i..L. .. i "mc-niC'on Jast vurdiiv in ttia m? nu wllu a nKeii.c in ner nHim, wiw no severe ry election, distributing tickets, Ave. viz, Bercaria, G. W. Caldwell, Frederick SholT, Llnrn Rakestraw. Bell, Jas. B. Sunderland, Robert EUer, i T.i-iv ia M:n:t ri . nealbuSK-t ' i'S L' unson W. Kyler, vounff men who were under it, and killinn i00- Pneng- T - VT . a r a 1. , . - a I 1 . . a bo.hocd of "Libertybnring." Wefcrl,y F"0CKeu 1 ,ul ao', J 1 6 , ; soon recovered. Crawford Dcm. not present, out we n n that it wal a ye ry pleasant affair, wi but one draw back, to which we would rain from alluding, if we did not hope tl , a little wholesome advice would have si o effect toward pre- COMMITTE K3 OF VIGILANCE. The standing Committee of tho Domo-! cralic party of Clearfield county have ap! ' '""" ,' . ;v' ,, , Vi . , AUU persona era l)erey cW.ione agi k.... i.. ..n lf.i IlMirialur KAnr.l.r in, Plftrli fil t . ... . . n . f ., ,i i i V . . .... . i 'inuMiuj ui iiiouiiiiK w im ine lonnwinr tecs for the purpose of holu.'fig the p: ima-! tho Orphan I Court, .ubjoct to the action of th ,orib,j property now in th pofte.sirS of Ot liemU0ii;;E J""1 ""s i-niu.rj j Blll.k . onc cooking ,iore, two beds and bod tion. on breakfast table, one dough cheft, on chairs, one set queengwaro, a tho Jom'e boh COUNTY TREASURER. I i"-.' ""''J1'0' t0 a Mr. Nott. On the person of tho latter, a enmriletA rthnroirrnnh nr tha I run venting such occurr ces in future. We!,tamned. noiwithstflndinc this ran of I.U allude to the rudenetof the boys who at.' hody was protected by his clothing. We ar authorized to announce th nam of) Geo nr. B. OooDLAsntR Eq., of Brady tp., a;aj candidate for nomination for county TrentuTer, ' mbject to th usagei of the Deinocratlo party. Slny 2.Uh, 18593 la PUMP tended to partieipata tho enjoyments. Boys, such conduct ties and vulgarity stones to wtckednsid crime. No boy who does not respeclis innocent little sisters sufficiantly to lirixence, can ever ful or respected man Hies are that his manbd will be marked never do. Rude- but the stepping have well in their hw up to be a use- And the probabil JforxT Vernon. Only $30,000 of the Mount Vernon fund ($200,000) remains unpaid. The amoul will soon be raised, nnd ' then tho property will be formally trans J ferred to the Mount Vernon Association.) Some $.20,000, it is said, will be required to put the estate in order. I Bradford, James Stewart, David Holt,' S. P. Wilson. Brady, John P. Pale, George W. Long, Jacob Xunlz, Jos. Lines, Jr. Frederick aoio. party, Burnside, Jas. M'Murray, Frederick Shepard, James Savage, Jacob A. Bret h. Chest, Daniel Gorman, Thos, T. Gart- TJki.f MY'. .11., Clearfield, Isaao Johnson,. JjQ Mor gan, David LiU, Wm. M. M'Cullough, Covington, John Briel, Lawrence Flood, MAKIiXG. rilllE Subscriber tiike this method of inform X ing the citizens of Clearfield County, and the ,. . i . . puunc generally mat nana returned th busi- W are authorized to announoe th name of natVnf makin WonitEv n:n.a .... T". , , , . w w.4w aim Donnir 1'11'lS LUUh, and will be happy to rxatn'.d any work in his line at th rhorteat notice and in ill. ! manner, at price to suit tb times. Anul! personally at the reiidonc of J. 6. Cole io Law. rene township, one and a half milet Southweat of Clearfield borough, by letter ntCJearfloId P. 0. O. II. HALL. COUNT! COMMISSIONER. William Mf.rrkll as a cnmdidnt fur tb nomi nation fur oountr ooinnllaeiunnr. n.l. th nrimarw . . rf ' r....j wun cluction, subject to the decision of tb democratic i heat In the libel case of Smith t. N. Y. Times for publishing Donnelly's dying declara- . ,l. : r . i. c . - i T -1 r rj . v "li j j. i I . iin, limn nm ju i-iiririor ui 1MB oca v lew iiuun iu. xveiier. u.snonoina liis oia age oe; had himself committed the murder of) CurwensviHe, Wm. A. Mason, tpent in remorse and Jsery. Let every ; which Donnelly was convicted, a verdiotj yaul, Daniel Faust. nuo reads inis, Irk of it when hO is ! "Ul" vmuuv uao umu reuuer- lcnir.trl a Ay.m:t t; . .V; ed. r . vuumui, B.iao or unwortny Wa ar authorized to an..onnc th nam of Samuel C. Thompson, of Morris tp.. t a eandi date for tb nomination, for County Commiafion r, at the mauoing primary stectioD, lubjtct to h rales of th demosratio parly. May 11th 1859. vol. Ir, no. 17. dm pd. COUNTY AUDITOR. j are authorized to annonnea th Bain 6f B. Sbaw, of Lawrence tn., fur the n.imlnntion ' Job. a far Counl' Auditor at the primary lection, sub-1 v iw uwiaii'u ui uie QDmoarauc parry. act, A eili is pending in one of our western tSTAn Irish Invo.kL iV.i u... ti 1l...ij t i --: hi tummcu iu j conrracis. iiitij miuuia ny an means oe a (Trent nleasnra tys V.k.. Annt1tit i ...ii. :..J i. . ii.. t v I - I - uiuire, ciuriiouj iuill"lU" io ruiJiraci lory len a"rou have your swiheart with you. WanD too mueb. 1 Decatur, Cyrene Howe, Solomon 11am erschlag, Richard Hughes. Ferjjuson, Hiram M Cxacken, Wm. L. Moore, George . Tubbs. Fox, James M'Clellsnd, F. M CAUTION. cbiiinc or.mdline with ceruin whit and rd I COW 111 thai fMllAAaltAn At H-'aK 1 tA tUiiwAi. I. wrav. BrnrV ' v ui.jeoi to my "T" w-ij. raceiTTiiziiBNiata aiWLlTc a. . oer. May 1st, P,fJrrMt DA at. CLEAHFIEL NUKSERV. fiytlt subscriber wishe to Infurm tb ctrrssns I of Clearfield eonnty that he has Mtahliahed a Nursery o th pik leading from CorwrnTill to Claarfiold town, aud will, fur lb proaent, kesp up a aupply from oibor i.'uraeriei, anul hi tress are Ct fur ale. Hi stock will b of the bast warieti and ui.)thrd kinda, and will constat of Trait and Ornaia nial Xro, Shrubbery, Grapes. Goorbar fcef. Curraau, lUspoerria, Strawberries .. .mi w uv ui oa rvaeonaois A:rms. All or tloo. Arlil iftrv t I d t r. . a " -ii.' v. " iiuui, .urwfvlll. Fa .ur19, l:9. fmt. fi. ' V IN tb deo'd. tli ("' nn th. Mr Jon JF S.r- ci F 3 ACK 'J"8' Corn. 1 S WIif-" i