$ viatl w ;tm i'ii uii o, f 1. 1. seven A I : HOYKK & SHAW, llll A. I. Ill,) - - ...... . - . - HKWAHDriR'T-CLAM DRUG STORE, .ftnrkfl St., VlrarHtld, (Adjoining ftnrt of R. Moeinp.) nAVTSd frfhtt4 the ftlor Kte fteoni. end n flue It entirely, metinf? It In I ft FIHr-rl.4S DKUJ MOUR. we . now opnin)f, n oV!r t the pu-tHe. t PL' LL, conri.i:rK. end tiu:ti.y pi'KH -.m-Vt-ot pruirs, Chcini.U, Pa ri Ute Htuffd, .., ., e.-nrintti(( or ih, PftniN, V'ttniiebe-, lHU'iiS, PATKXT MEtIClXES Pjt tituffi. Tobrui, Ci t;r, Ctnfubuntit KtiiitfiWi'rT Ap. PHYSICIANS Till find their "lock of Prog. rTl.l and COM PLETE, and at a v try .light advance on Eattern school r.ooKs. Teafhri end other will be furnihd with rlifical aol mlteclUneoai bouki bjr txpreu.at hurt notice. STATroXKHY, C-teiiatior. of dp. Flat Cap, k'uolicttp, tetter en.) prfiiml N'lto P ir ft very neat of Mourning Nte Peper and knvalupeaoo band. ?tn, Pencil I-. Ink, HOUSEKEEPERS ' Will (lad a full .took of PURR SPICKS, 80DA, 0DA ASH Cnncentr.ted LYK, r,AP, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Are requeetefi toeKaroine thiaitork of Perfumery, Hair (hi), fin Tuilei Boe.pi, brut bat, Comb, Ti.tl.jt (ttii. c tie, S.MOKEUS AND CIIEWERS Will find a full mpplf uf prima Chawing and hinckinjj TOHaOCO, Imported and .Doiteiuo CIUAKS, fiuuff. Fine-Tut. Jin., Ao. CARBON OIL, Of tee beat hrtni-. )wHya on band. - LIUOHS. Tbe hut quality of Liquon alwaji on band, for me.iifnt purpofei.' r-v-rhjittjUnr rreicrtptloni prompt. And itrTuiiT comrouajea. iiaj 19. WJ. BE1IOYAL. MRTSWICK & IRWIN, I - DRUGGISTS, ' J.WnrArl Mrcct, Clear fUld, Pa. I : AlTK brg leave ta infnrqi oar old a4 new M eevtuaitr. tbut we bar removed r e- h.iblihment to tbe epacioua new buildin( juet firretd obi Marked itrevt, nearly adjainini tb 'tnoion Hudh on the wet. and oppooite Meorn. :jrfaam 6ini' elore; where we repectXuJI 3iu rite the public tt eocue nod buy their iDrags, Chemicala, Patent Medicines, (OILS, FAINTS AND VAkMSUES. Oar itock ef Prnpfl end H ediclnei efiniletf of mthrnj wed, eeleoted with tbe freateet ttn, aad IWAiaASTED STEICUY PTJEE! We alio keep a fullitoeV of TJet, Terfutnert. ?? itet articles ton (i. Tw..tb Ttrufba. Hair 1 'uihei. Wbitewit'h Drufben, and every e the r Ilruibea. We have a lare lut ef j WHITE LEAD, TLT.rEXTIXE, yT'need Oil, Paints, and In fact everything k4 ift tbe paint i 6 k bufiness, wlich we efler at Kiij prices to cvn ouyera. TOBACCO AND SEOARS, fronfctl(Oery, Fpiwa, and the lariat stock of Ttvncties evfr onered in tnts ( iwe, an 4 warrant- id to be of tbe beet tbe Market afford Stir. M,18. JOHN F. IHW1.1. The Groat External Remedy. For Hu aad Bsaat. ITVTILLCCBE RHEUMATISM Th reTata'Inn oftM prfTnmtion ff m wrtl eetab- rtoh-el, tiHl liiti H eat-l In tMt eonnrti(n (Hi H AS ft hu nr Ull-A tn rai I'Al.VPtTL VF.r.ViHs A I I- ItlNB, ruSlHuTIVB Mt'i-STIFI-NTM AMI TAINS IVT.'IK Jnl.VTS, mivm; itn'Brp'io-nv . riti iTv.nntisr:s. PI 'UN'S Wn.I.!V);e..n.ivi'i. KROSTni ffft, PffMTrt aff-erd with R'lMiniHtlfni timn HT-tttiiaUy utetraianrnill.rritfTf1 ty it'inf wnMrfitl prpria niinti; U"n'-trmiM U 4Jc nerve aiultovtw latntMliatcly ii lTPiTtpii-fl. Or, HnriUS ft car PHlATrfTF PWFT TT, fi t fvn,. TtTfTi . oi.i- ri'vvivo miv.r, , MinuRorrnM n nun fpRAivrn joints, snrrvrin ov tup frTm rs n whi wrt H'; hiffUnKN w4 Vt-.AK UlCli IV MII.CU OiWB. - .J - . - I l,f mt wit! rrt sunrwn la brinvltiff f Viiutm wltliin tif nrt t-f the to 1 atn Uity in tfim f iftipra tVnm fhyatrtaiia. IfrttRvUte. UftreJiaott ud Kariorra, trtlifytnc io iU euntlire ftowfre. DAVID E. FUUTZ. SoU Prprirtt BALTIIinRi;, n. Far sale by llartswick A Irwiu, Ihwihmii. mud t dru(riij and atore kefri tbroufcb4iut tbe Inilod Mta. iuidi-ly NATURES GREAT. RESTORER. 9 C II E 13 Tl'l Celebrated Bitter Cordial. THIS medical preparation I. now offend lo Hi. nuhlie a. n reliable .nh.tilutc f.r tbe n.ar wurlhleM eorap'iund. which now flood tbe nirk.l. It it pnrelf eeiretahle, rumpo.ee ol larmu. herb., gathered from tbe greet .litre hnue of nature and .elected with the utm.t Ita not recomtnendc I a. a Ci-nn-Aix. t.t hr ii. direct and eaJularv influence upon l U.art, Liver. Kidney., Lunge, Flomach and I newel., (t ncri l.u'h'a. n preeetinco nno euro hrm.nyf tbo di.ea.e. le whleh tb.e nrg.ni we nl.jert It la a reliable Family Medicine, ud no be taken be eilbrr infant or adult witb 'h taait brnedcl.j re.n'liu It I. n certain, MMnpt nnd iraedy n m-dj for Diarrbn'a. Dye tt.re, Ptfwrl anmplattit. I'e.pe,-el., Irfiwnert f Spirit., Painting., Hickhe.dache. e. F r ki.;..r,d frraraol ell kind., it l. tar netiarana l.r than any quii ina. wilhnat any i f iu per. mien, eftcrta. It ereele. an afpetlle. prove, a rte.rful dige.tcr, a-d Will rounieract the effect, illui'ior In a few mlnntea. Prefered beJ"'iB HitTI. Kla Pr.i.rietor. N. . cor. Fifth wd H.ea .ireoU, Philadelphia, l'a. fU by 1' broggi.lt. noU-ly Attention, Afflicted I ' I'm ul..-ritrr glvea notice Hot he bal I K'uinrfl the practice of aleaiciue in i.oin 'iSurp, elicre be iMenil. m devnie hi. alien t t., the treetiiienl of C1IHNIC llltfl fiicral Ho will keep en h.rd n choice ae "lion of IiltlKiSaod MEDICI ML? odapu-d te iralnienl of elintnie diaca.e.. and may be "m.nlfed at hi. oee at an, b'Wir of Ihe d.y. N h A word tn th.iee afflicted with ehronie ii.i. m.r be to nata advantage. Mai, t enr be ewara thai retiaraf Ph.eirlant who ittpie practice bare not Tin to attend to treatiaont of rnnoeic di.ea.e., and etnea aeail, n.aiet-T ihrm : hctc thin ela.. of ma w renaiTc. eici-r-iva .ttrntien. ilKuHHK WILfON, M. D. htlfr.hnrg. Feb 7, IMif-M. Beale's Embrocation, (Lttl V O W It I L' ,) ' 11 l,w... Incident to tlor.o,, Cattle, and llumaa Hetli, reioiring the ne el aa eltcnial api'lie.tn-n. Tii. Embroeaii. n eaicn.ilely ned by ti. Tpri. ment during the war. lor le h lUrtr -1, h A lrir. Clearlleld. J'"nh K. Irwia. t'uxwuiurilla. Daniel Uoid A.r. Lurbeeokurw 11 Vine and Liquor Sloro. ' L. REIZENSTEIN, WINES & LIQUORS, "ARKET f-T, CI EAPTIELD, PA. Vh.1 .11 nf W,M, Ttroai,. Oia. mhke a wavers, hand. cclal .IteS'mn , . esjrmt a pore article for haeramenia k'"lial paipisea JaaitlH EAR! J. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, iYopriotor. VOL.llWIIOLENO.2J2G. nj Woods, (bmttits, 0?tr. K E M O V A L ! REMOVAL! C. KRATZER & SONS, To the large anil elegant room, on FECON'I STREET, adjoining Merrell It Uigler'e hardware ttore ; when they will he pleaaotl to lee ail their bltl and new eustomeri. Citiaene of the county editing CLEARFIELD, and wiihiug to make parobeee, will find it to their advantage to examine their stock. flood! at CASH PRICES changed for all kind, of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Jn7 SPRING GOODS! JUST ,PISlNa A SPLENDID STOCK, AT March 17-1 C. KKATZEt A EONS'. 1 LOVER, TIMOTHY and O.RCU- . ARD 0RA38 8KED, AT ' March IT-tf C. X'SJTZEB A BOSS". New Store in Mulsonbarg! In the toom formerly occupied by P. T. lig arty. L. M. COUTIilET rflAKES thi, orlhod of informing the elllaene J. of Coviugton, karthaua, UiMrd and the eur rounding eounlrr. thai he ha. jofit opmeil a large loik l SI MMER miODS, whirh he la deter mined 10 Mil Ttl.N PER CENT CHEAPER lha the eame analitv of (ioudl can be pe.reLe.ed for in any other atore in the neighborhood. II n llotk eon.ieti of Dry Goods of all Kinds, Suoh ae Satinrtt., Caximerea, Mn'lina. Pelalnea, Linen, Drilling', Calieoea, Tnniininge, Hibbone, Lace, READY-MAPE CI.OTfUXO. BOITS frLHiES, 11 ATS 4 CATS, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Ten. Surer. I! ice. Molaeeea, Fi.h, Bait, Llnaeed vil, ri.b un, laruoa uiu Hardware, QueenBware, Tinware. Catlng, Plow, and Plow Carting., Nail., flpikre. Corn Cultteatote. l-ioer rreeeee, all kind, of Axea. Va Vt Plow, are of the Cnrweweeille tm Om I re enonre Bake, and are warranted to he of gmnl quai l;. ' Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Paint., Varnish, Ola.., and a genera: an.ortmeit of Stationery, GOOD , FLOUR, Of different hrand. alwar, on h.nd, and will be old at tbe loweat pomaie ngurea. l.iqtona, s...k .. T1I1ANDY. W1XE. CIS A WnlSKY 6(iii nounde or Wool wanleA for which the higlieirt price will be paid. I LIIVI R I). On hand and Tr nale at the lewe.t naikrt pHea. Alo, A;cnt for Wlleon't 8lrmttoieilh THRESHING MACHINES. l.rall and f-r youraeleee. Yen will Bod even tiling nmallT kept in a retail .mre. L. M. OOUTRIET. Frenchvill. P. 0., Jan. 1, 1MI. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURriE T1U CI1EAPE.TI A Proclamation against High Prices! TTTH am now nnenine nn a f the hewl and hlr 1ohI. and ollercd In thi. market, and at prieea that remind one of Ihe fd old dev. of cheap thing.. Inner who lark faiih npon liii. point, of doom our alle gation, .upcrfluoue, reed hut cvff.1. .r or store, Curuer Front and Markcl .treita. Where thee can eee, fed, hear and know for them nelrea. To fully under land what are oheap good., thi. mu.t tie done. We do not deem 11 Beoeeaary te eaaoMrat and iteeaiae oar atooh. ll it enough lor aa lorflale Uiat We have Everything that is Needed and annanmed In thi. market, nnd at jirioea that ,.i..ni.li both old and eoung. friti JOSEPH 8IIAW A SOS. NEW FI,OITIt,FEEI AND PROVISION STORE, THE nnd'r-igned have Jtiwt received nl their new eland in Wallacelun, a full eupply of Flonr, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, to., COAL OIL, redoeed rate, - . . .- A iroeA TOItAClo. IHll a.MIKIM) TOUACro, eetnnlly u band. All of which Will he arid al I" It ATF.S for f'APM or given in elehange for FUISQLKS and Ll'MBCR. We rcpcclfully ak the pnblie to aire e a trial before porcbaaing el.cwb.ro. i. R. READ A CO. Wallaeetoa, April 7, 1 KDWAKD TERKS k CO., Floor 3Inniirnclrrrs And Dealer. In GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Pllll.irSBl 10, TA. V. Tl'l.L fit PP1.V of FI.Ol R, WHEAT, t-trllS aad I'llttPeemeiantiy onsWod. and . O.SI. L,a,. llhbt U I-inet ml.li-W Nil. Lead. Eino, Paint. I.lr ' -.red O-l, Turpentine. Vnmiahon of all kll.d t .lm. In Oil and Dry Paint. ami.h D'nabej. IIAKTSlt:K A IKWiV niMlT liridOl'RAlIC ALMANAC forlsSS 11..7 A IMS for ante al the Peat OSe . ijT SliL flrifulturut tymftmnU. ATTENTION, FARMERS I (Wood's lSew rfwiukUii avah Jtuwer). VB this Is as age of Improvement, and know, ins; that Clearfield county will nut remain lung behind ber sister eon n lies, tbe undersigned baa availed bioiaeif of the opportunity to fur nub farmers with all the improved luipleinenu of farming. WOOD'S CELEBRATED MOWERS AND REAPERS! The fleet and only priao tirend Sold Medal on Mowing MaehDol vaa awarded in tbl. Ma. ebine at the Pari. Kxpneition, IMir. where a teal ol aixteen of the beat maehine. in the world wal hold. Warr.ated to C Jt from 10 to 12 Acres of Grass per Day. If, after trial of one half dae. aartbiur ahould prore deleetiee. notiee iball nn giten to ine agent, and time allowed for a eoeond trial ; when, if the maobino doe. not work a. repre anted. it .hall be retnrned. Condoned noa.oa.ion of the ntaahiao will be videnoe ef eatiefnetiom. Price or Mower la !3i. Al.o, Ltunan Rngere' Jlarponi ITnrae HAT rO."R,' THHESHINd MACrllNKHi Inale.' Lork Lei'V HAY and UP AIM RAKE ; GKAIN JKILL8; Ua.'"' Copper fiiip FEED CL TTkR MI'.TON a. BhOWH, Ag.Lt. CiearAell P. O, May IU, lke tf BOOTH'S IMFROVED STUMP EXTRACTOR. Mmrs. booth t humharper. Pntpiriors al tbe I a proved STCMP Ei traelnr.wiib It diet met ly an deretood tbe they warrant lb is marfant tndojusiwba it Is recua mended es eelitnf otbvT msrhinee b its bt-mf eon stmeted or true pbiln pbieal priori pies. It will ettraft thv lers;est pinr ioeip, an pend it above ground per mMtitif tbe oilioiallbaek in tbe bule and will pol- tbem asfaal a-1 ira mm ra" ip tk 4 frem tbe roote a'ter , axtrsetrd. It will ouil .i i ue eie ( tb MawAfrt, fei-M fertv ta one he red pf day. It ailt eiiber ara tbwi aver, ar eai-rn-ad ihem U be profaped ap, m etreirtd. Ativ prwa wanting one of three Matblnef pen In lie it to b farm. aad. Ifaot too far away, we will fo and be'p set it p and tt-st it i tf be It not aail-fled we w-ll tW it away end ehene nwthinc for oor t:vnble. Mspbinne $. with Tttwaih p Rirbia. Hmr'e Machine. $17. Ptaie and l'oortv Rirhrv fr e. rtOOTH A Rl'MHtnaKK. Jrffrron Lice P. OCIearfleld Co., Pa CF-WTIKlTATn. W, tbe the on-le.-rtHl.bavinc: wimeaeed tba trial of T. J Booth t Imhr-'vei it -anp Katratof on the form of K. M Moore. nr Lniher-berit nn hatAirdey and MonHty, the Jtb end 1Mb Kovmlcr. take pleawire in eevinK to tbe fob lie. (bat wa believe it to be tba ant werbine now in aee fereaimetirif nuntpe, li is of simple con. traction- eeity m-naced, not liable ta oyiof ordrr, aid vrv tterxbla. Far men o ihe macliina ir tbe waB. when eatir!y apart, put it together, and pa Med a lara;e ptae eatnp in lees ibti one boar. e w to mn pell a lae eramp wiib a Thy m a bore, bat be au hie work In taking nt the lariat tumps, wltbnot a bard pall. Mr Unoib, tba Paienrra. fully ondrt-tardi potting ap aad handiinf the machine. We w old adviaa tbuee In want of slump extractors to are thtne tertdrd before p-mba-io,( elifwhrre. whib they can wo free of charge by ealiint; on the Propntra. J. C. Barrett, J W. Ritkaid, R.V hprkmaa John olde, John Kirk 1 W. Uahagea, R. H. Voora. J W. Viallaea. W.B.Alaiaadar Heo Elhncer. WB D, R-rh, Andrew WiUoa, 8. l. Horn, m. K.Irvia, K.J. kirk. J-m-s Moore. 1- B. Carlile. Uee. Wili-.a.a a Lever Fiesal. Frea k fcmiley, aovIV It Farmers, rieosc Take Xolicc ! T1AV1NW erfnre the rirhf to sell tbe 1IAR Jl VOOS IKIKSK HAY FORK, undar the .r, ul.ararnt Lettere Pa wot on same. frim lUmnn Rop r, Pm-liurt;, Pa in tbe en ties of t'lrurfioM, Armntmna; and Clarion, tnie is to s;iva notiea to all thoee desiring to porebaae forks in thin tewitorr, th I am w-w fniarr4 to futrf'y aeid Fork, whieb, with ta iae"t imprnvT mwit. is pmrwniaoed the HKT foliK JN f-K. g4r Fanner nan be enppliod at Was. Brown'a. one mite fom t Mrartrld. w at tbe Hardware abort ol Merrell A Wirier, ta I'learftrl.i. M. 0. BROWN. V. fi.-Tbie is to aire twttiee, te membants. blankiimitha, wr farmera, who in, or may have bf-vo makinf. eellinjc or neina;. Forks madr oa the Harpoon principle, without .irenm Irum Laman Hoft-ra. or bis awifrna, or the owner of above I'fttenta, that thry are liable to prtworotiotl for inlrmtt'inrnt of same, and that all fb parties will he rpqoirtHl to rtalrr oorrert and true auto ment af all such Forks, and to settw lor eame as the law directs. A voluntary statement and a!)utment nnn he effected on more favorable terms than one tnai f..llnh. . .Mrw ,Jt liff. Statement oan bo to M. ii. Urown, who will forward them to bead .....rr. f,.f aatlfBtluB. M. U. UK a je'-'J 1m Per order Luman Hgerl FAKMERS, Look to Your Interest 1 TI1F ondrrignMl he. nW.incd the rlcht le ell T. t. UuOTIIS IMPIItiVhD Hi MP I.XTRACTlHL Afler a Inal of three Sara oa - ft'J .Zr iZZi , tr, and lumn a. w. naeiwd large and email. u ,;,.,, Pl, of Lawreooe. Pike. prn. Itraoford and llo.hen lowo.liip.. W e will I sell ihe ngln le hmld a ungle machiue ler sse oh. i Or. aav nrreon. Wl.liing a machine thi. summer. we will deliver the eame aa tbe mrm of the per rhaeer, and give H a trial h,r the eall.facls.a of the porehaw, lor Mnn OS. with p.Tmenle lilwral. jg-Adiir Tele A Brown, t'learfield P. 0 Cicero. Id onunty, Pa. , A. It TIROWN. IclS Jmipd W. P. TATK. K. K TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, , Srer tbe Railrotsd Depot,) n.blltrlKI.D, rKKR'A. I EMBRACE thta method ef Informing the pn!,lrr. that I have opened np a yard lor tin) ie of wwod or ee.l hwrrrt l.lMKend Anlhrecile COAL, In the baton ;h nf ClraMirld, and have c.mplclrd atrangemen!. With enrte'O rtr.iler, br wish I can keep a loll etipplr aonnanlH on band. VJiirh will he d',po.cd nl at reamn.li'e rale., hr Ihe tan, ho.hel or car load, lo .oil porehaser.. Tlio-e nl n dm. nr. nan nd,lrr. me hr lener. and obtain all neccar, infurmanon hv rcia a mail. P.. B. 1 AVLvR. rieovSe'd. P. Pel. ii. I.lf I ! V Al ' PAktt e-.A. heanedv'l Red od kj Dieceery. Helmmad a Bneba, Bauer . t-o. I liver Oil, Jane'e ana avert meo.oir.ee ..i t. b Is D PRINCIPLES CLEAHFIELI), PA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, I8G9. MERRELL & BIGLElt, II A IKlTlV A ItE, Also, Mftngfaetnrersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harnett, Collart, ete., for tale bj MEHREI.L & BIQI.ER. pALMERS PATENT UNLOAD log Hay Fork,, for tale by MERRELL A BIGLER. QIL, PLNT, TUTTY, GLASS, Nail., ete., for aale by MERRELL t BIGLER. JTJaRNESS TRIMMINGS i SHOE Finding., for tale by MERRELL t BIGLER. QUNS, PISTOLS, S W OKD CAMCS Tor salt by MKKRELT PlOtKR. gTOVwES, OF ALL S0KT8 AKD 6 Lies, for tale by MERRELL 1 BIOI.ER. RON! IRON! IKON! IRON For aale by MERRELL k BIGLER. II ORSE SHOES A HORSE SHOE SAILS, for lalt by MERRELL ft BIGLER. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And beat liaaafaetara, for aale by MF.RPFLT, ft BIGLER " JJUIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE COXES, for aale by MERRELL ft BIGLER JODDER CUTTERS ft.r eulo by MERRELL ft BIGLER. SAWS I SAWS I SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN I EMERSON'S PATENT PKP.F0B ARATED UrOSfi-Cul, OUUlilo. laud Xeeavj Oiaevn, (all ai:Mia avoided.) A LSO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For Spreading. Sharpening, and heaping tae Teeth af all Splitting B.we. feflVBend for a Deearipllee Circa Ur and Priae Ll.L MKKrlELL B1MLI.R, Jant tf General Agenu Clearfleld, Ta G. S. FLEGAL, DEALER l! STOVES AXD nOLLOW-M ABE, AND MAHirACTliER Of Tin, Copper A Sheet Iron Ware, Phlllp.burj, Centre ca Pa TBE nader.igaed raepeetfally nanenneea te the puhli. lhal he baa oa haad n eere-(ully-aeleetad end wall aaevrted ttoek af Store. Uu eariety eon.ieti 01 IHE CELEBRATED IROSSIDES, Tbleb bare neeor failed to glee nerfret aatl.rae tion te tbe moot f.Midioa. ef it. parchaeera, Continental, Lehigh. Farmer, Daylight, "paw- Aatl DaM, Niagara, ra.rm. llaraia, ara, with eeary eariety of the heat Pltuharg Maanfaetnro. kejuThe Tin and Bheol Iron w.re glean with tba rtoeee it made of tbe baer'eit aad heel maianal, nod warranted le flee perfect aatie faction. Itiietoinet TARLOB AND DEATINQ STOVH larger, htter aad cheeper tree near before ibihited telkepohlea. He detee eompetluoa either la variety, eaaiity ar priee. He Is alee prepared la fhrniak a oempleu neeertment af Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and .Willow Ware, Wholesale at relaiL njasaraetared neatly and wilh the tola elew to aerviee, from the beat ma teriel in tbe market PLOWS, PLOW pniKTS. A COPPER, BIAS? AND IRON K .TILLS, .Of every dceeriplloa eonaUnily on hand. L10UTMN0 R0I3, Ranerlar r"1", P"1 "P ,k"rl aotiee. The Poiat ba atera to Ika pablie i. the aal a. h now need by tko Pene.jivenie Railroad Co, ea tbalr baildtnga. ORDERS Tvfl SroCTINQ. ROOFISJ And other work belonging te hie hwelneee win he promptly ailed by eieeneaeed aad akiillal workmen. BRASS, OirrER ASO OLD METTLE Taken is nxehanf for goode. ssr-tl. epedatlr InetUMi the atte.lle. Merchant, wl.hitg lo naroaaee at wbehnale. aa thee will tnd ii " their alternate to niamine in eoc. evicr. - 8, 6. FLEOAL. rhlllp.bttrg, Aag. t,W. .-. U t lniliia;o. Ilabhoiiy itrak.t lloon.nd,em.as.llo-t.tteT.andOrene. Uogenated Rltaaeai alw para Uqaera, af b.ode far rtadieinal sarnnee.. for e.le by II ARTS'. U K 1R IK, 1 ;'Tlrri"c!sTA.rJ piia. tl Wt have printed a large another of the new I H I Hll.L, and will aw the reeeipl f weei J Ireoeati, mail a onpj a, v tdirraa, niM an. Hi j NOT MEN. THE . llEPUDLICAN. lSXX3djn. -;.r : - - CLEAUFIFLD, PA. WEDNl.'DAT MORNINO, Jt LYM, l6. F.l.K C O IT N T V DEMOCEATIC CONVINTION. In pamiiani-e of Lite call of tho Dem- oerntiu t(niniy t omniitu-e, ino t titi vvittion Hsscmblcd on Moniluy, July 12th, 1869, at S:30 p. m., l tbe Court Houtie in Bidifwiiy, I'a. George D. MoHnciior, Chairman of the County Committee, called the Conven ion to order, and after a brief apecch confrfatu luting the Democracy if the county on the larife majority which they gave for their ticket lunt full, he, being alno a delerrate, moved that Newton Leunnliury, of Sprint; Creek, be I'renidunt of tho Convention ; this motion wan neeonded. W.Jamea Dlukely, ol St. Marys, nominated P. W. Jltiyr) for Prewdent. Tbo firm motion wia put, and declared by tbe Chairman to be carried. A division waa called for by W. Jame Iilakely. After noma parley inrr, the dolcpiitei from St. Marya ug eated that Air. AliNwenfjcr remain in thachairaw temporary Chairman until it waaaacertained who were ddepatoe; whioh aiifsifeation waa acquioKtcd in by tba Ctnivention, and Mr. Menseo- j;er re.umod the chair. It wanalnoauftpehted and arquieacea in thut Charteh E. Betnan, Secretarj- of tbe Standing Committee, act aa temporary Secretary. I lie roll of towimlnph waa called. Two aeta of deleiratea, each with cre dential!, appeared for lieuhinger lown- allip. it on. beorpe tiickinaoa movea that the matter of the Beniingerreprewcnt- atioo ba leferrrd to a committee of three, to be apixtinted by the chair. Conaiderabledincaiieion followed. Mr. Dtckinaun withdrew bia mutioo. licit cute" from the remaining dia- tricia reiortt-d a follows : Benewtle Brron Jnaee, D. W. Da Heal. Poi p. VY. Mara, L. Mohan, Jr. U .rl'.e C. A. W ,lci, C. t. Drrnaa. Highland Robert ramnkell, William Btubba. Jav daeh Hpangter, k. I. Kpangler. Jooee Michaei W eidert, Henry Warner. Ri.jgeae Ueorge Meverngrr, tieo. Dirkinron. Kpnng Creek Newton Loun.l,0rv, Wm. Pleele. I-L Marya t'harlel Lahr, W. Jame. Dlaaeiy. Hon. Geo. Dit kinaon then renewed bin motion to refer tho matter of the representation of BetiEinger townahip to a committee of three, to be appoint ed by the chair. Seconded. . Jumet lilnkcly moved that the Convention decide tlio quealinn. The Chair ruled ihe motion out of order. aa' J - - ut-i.ij. n.nr.H tn lay me motiim to refer upon the table. Sec onded. . , . ... . The Convention refused to lay the motion uiion the table, by vote of yean, 8 ; nava, 10. Cliurlt-a Liuhr men movea to ao amend the motion that the commit tee be appointed by the Convention inatcad of llio Chair. Amendment lout yean, 8 ; nay a, 10. ihe original motion to rtler waa then pawed yeas, 10; naya, (. The Chair iipiinled aa lam rom miltee Hon. Geo. Dickii.s..n, Charles E. Ileman and Henry Warner. Ou motion of (. harlee t,uhr, tnei" Con von lion took a mess of fifteen j minute, to awnit the repot t of the committee. 'i he Convention reassembled at the expitatiou of iho recess, when the committee made the following report: We, tbe Committee aa whom wa. referred tbe nacetien of roaireted a-oU fn,m Rentinger tewo .,e her leave to resort, thai noon rush inoaire a. their Ins iled time woa,d admit, tad the lot lew- j leg lacl. to otleti That the Primary Meesiag. were called hj Ihe Cliairteea of tbe I'.mnly Com mute, for hetarday, the lath Instant. at I o'clock, p. m. Thai eaheeijomit to that call, ta wit, on tbe td day of Joly, two notiee. aigaod by 0e t'nair m.a of tbe Tows. hip t'ommiirea, who i. tl.o n memher el the Coaaty Commitlee, were ported ap ra con.pienon. ptaeea, givmg pohltc aotiee that aaid meeting wnold be held at te cheek in. toad of o'chk-L. 1 h.t al A o clock Hie perron, met and appointed d, legatee. At S o'clock toorleen citi aene ef tbe townriiip eonveaea et tbe eame place aad appeiolad delegalea. Voar Commlltee woald reesstfany reeommend Ih.t Ihe (re d'lrg alee be mlmitled to aeat. in Ibe rneveaOon: Mr. OerW. wbo wa. averted hy both ETaE -d W-ertM.,, v.7.: ! All of which la reeiiectfii'tv .oliaiitied. HKMtY W ARNER. C. R. PENAN. uboKua DICklNSOX, Chairman. On motion, the reptirt of the com mitiisf was adopted yeas, 1 1 ; nays, 7. W. James Iilakely announced that the delegates front St. M-iiya tbeu withdrew from the Convention. L. Mohan, Jr., announced that the dt'leeates from Fox township then withdrew from the Convention. JticobHpanglerannoonccd the with drawal of the delegates firn Jay town ship The dcWates from Beneictte, and Jocwph Gerber, Adam Jcsbcrgpr and George W. Rathbun, of the Benringrr delegation, also withdrew. Tit delegate who thu withdrew had, under the decision of tbe Con vention adopting tbe report of the commit tee, in the aggregate ten vote. The delt-eate remaining had eleven v..lc 1 he delegates w ho withdrew represented foul distri'-lsand partially another. The delegate remaiiiinif represented five district and partially another. The delegates remaining were Beoiingee Vartin Serf i . Jacob X .timer 4 " Hirfctaed Willmm SlnSt. - I " Robert ramplll ....... 1 " Uorton Cl.rk A il 1 " ( h.rlc. F Brwieo I Jenee Heart Werner - I " Michael W ridcrl J " Ridgwey tieorge Dtekinwa 1 Ueorge II. M r-e-eeger... 1 Rprlag Creeh ewtoa lwn.barj I " illiem Steele , I Total - - " The Convention then elected New- - 1 I. .- f Crin,r freM-lf. Tier- ,1 I J, ,, msl.elil I lesitienv, m" v. ... .......... nf Morton, nernisncnt rM't reiary Mun 1titiri:e int Kinson notniiinicw , ' rutin ia nni . r.su.. as r- cw-..... - , r- .. ,, 1- - .hri1t of Elk county for Assembly. Ballot , , tf ,,lkr, , f,.,;i,rj aa f.alowg : For ' , ', ,,' ..,. u ti,,), ... ,1-, nllinr ' '"i . . 'tin red tlui nomint-e 'I HIP L OllVelH ion I ii- M. Moll rwrmitted I. -l . r...r. . .k J.ril. 0 nimi tnt U'ljoi .or tiv District invention. Mr. HaU beiD rwtaMeted GwWjhlsjcli - JJ. inaon, Jacob McCiiuley and J. S. Hydo, I a t)nlvrrea: whear utMin motion, Ihe Convention ratified tin appointment of t'oiiferepa, giving tbem jrower to apMiini 8uimtiiutea. Ueorge D. Metwenger nominated FredericttSchoeningfur Prothonotary. Itttllot wua taken, reKtil'.ing in 11 volea for St tiooniiig. Whereupon Mr Schoening wiia dw lared tbe nominee George I'ii ldnnon tiontinutcd Henry D. Derr lor Treasurer. Martin Sorg nominated Michael Bruner for aome office. Rallot resulted in 9 votes for Derr and 1! votes for Brunor. Mr. lierr having received a majority of the votes cast, waa declared the nominee. On motion, the Domination wait made nnanimouB. Nominations for County Commis sioners were then made. (ioorge D. Messenger nominated Uobt. Campbell. Mr. Campbell aroac and declined. Gcortre Dickinson nominated Louie Vollmer. Martin Sor? nominated Clias Rittcr. ballot taken, reaiiltirie as follows: For Vollmer, 0; for Riller, 'I. Mr. Vollmer having received a majority of the votes cast, waa declared tbe notn- nce. On motion, tho nomination of Mr. Vollmer waa made unanimous. Nominations were then made for Comity Cuminisaioner to fill the unex pired term of 11. S. Ueinap, wbo baa removed from the county. Clark A. nilcoz nominated John Burr. Michael W eidert nominated Henry Warner. Ballot resulted W'arner,6: Barr,4. Mr. Warner having received a majori ty of the voles cast, was declared tbe nominee. On motion, the nomination of Mr. Warner was made unanimous. Georire D. Messenger nominated Joseph Wilhelm for County Auditor ballot resulted, fur Vt illielut. 11 voles. Joseph Wilhelm waa declared tbe nom inee of Ihe t 'invention. Michael Wciilert waa nominated by aci'lim.ition for Coroner. The Convention was then addreHsed by lion. K. C. Shulla, John G. Hall, and lion. C. ll P.nrly. On motion, Convention adjourned, itae dit. NEWTON LOUNSni'RY, President. C. JE. B(Mav, Secretary. HON. Aspicm" BIS EARLT LIFE AMD PIONEER EXPERI- ENCE. . Asa Packer was born in Gmton township, New London county, Con necticut, in the earlv part of the year ioou. ilia lutitrr is aaid to De man of strong sense, induslriuus, economi cal and independent in thnractcr, yet never very soccessful in business, al though bis grandfather had been the most proserons man in bis native town, carrying on the business ol farm ing, tanning and manufacturing of shoos nl one and the same time. The limited means ol his parents, together with the lack of opportunities In the neighborhood, prevented hi in from acquiring much of an education, but he made the best of bis time w hen the district school was in session d urine n w. . the winter. As soon n1. ,ou.1 0,,onK" lo wora, oeooiainca w.u...... ... - Su.nington where be remained until, the death of the proprietor, w ho bad reposed the utmost confidence in bis business capacity ana integrny. . A year was then passed upon the farm of a John Brown, otherwise unknown lo fame. Mr. Brown wa an old-fashioned anli federalist politician, ard from Judge Packer's early associations wilh him his enthusiastic biographers hnv traced his pr.?sciit Democratic affiliations. A year at home then intervened, during which he attended school ; ami al mo ena oi u, ocing at that time a,rtely seventeen years of ae and n orphan, he wa ready to start out into the world. In It-"- he arrived in Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, with bis entire outfit contained in the knapsack which be carried on bis back. He appren ticed himself to a carpenter, and fixed hi. residence at Springville. As n as he had completed bis apprenticeship and become posse sned of tome means of bia own, he purchased a small lot of wild land on tb npper waters of th Susquehanna, and settled down npon it. j BIS REIIOTAL TO TRI LEHlna TALI IT When he abandoned hit farm, in 1SSS, iho country round about had assumed a somewhat different aspect. In the wildernraa he had built up a comfortable home ; but daring the idle winters be hsj frequently journcted a hundred mile on foot, through the rneccd country which slret'he be tween the Susquehanna and the Lo hiu'h, to tho nearest point where his labor would commsnd a resily rush reward. The evidencesof exhaustless wealth which were just being devel oped in the Iehith valley impressed; him with the belief that a change oft residence lo this locality would afford a wider and more profitable field for bis labor. Accordingly, at the ace of 1 twenty seven, he ag-iin tntnsrerred his home, and aetlled permanently in the Lehigh Valley, with a capital of but a j few hundred dollar to start wilh. Punng llie aummers of l..rf ana lt.it be acted as master ot his ova boat. while engaged in transporting coal from Mauch Chunk to Philadelphia He displayed ao mot h energy al the very outsvt, thst he soon attracted ihe notice of tho manager of the Lehigh Co! nnd Navigation Com pant. and was enabled to associate himself with litem on very advantageous terms Ilia success and prospects wero so encouraging that bis brother, R W. Packer, Was liernuadcd to leave Cole neclit at, and; ..Jed materially by an unt ie, thev eslablialied themselves in tbe general merchandise business. i Mauch Chunk, in IXIi.i. Starling with - cash capital of only l.too, their business a a rapidly extended, until it embraced not only tb ordinary ,ranlil transaction, but lbs build ; r J I 1 .1- r.. .k. 1 i. :..k , nig oi uanis aui. im r lor in. iffuie Coal and Navigalion Comnaur. theiday. ororltino nf rami mine. Laa,l lrm Ibis r, - - -, . ..? , -e l eompai.y. and finally tb workirg of.know be II hiv. ,t ,r be c jMt. ffa-'j e- mine tM JJ.jJa 'ti-p r'l . j CAN, TEEMS $2 per annum, in Adrance. NEWSEIUES-YOI,10,N0.2. ton. They were alao engnircd in the I nliipliiitir of coul to l'hilnorlphia end New York, on I ho Schuylkill, as wuli as on the Lehigh. HIS GREAT RAILWAY EXTERPH1HE. AIout the year WM Mr. Packer emcred seriously upon the task of au eomplishing tho greatest business achievement of bis career, Ihe build ing of the Lehigh Viilley Ruilroad. Allhongh the Lehigh Coal und Navi gut ion Company bad extended their operations until they bad assumed a gigantic scale, be had striven in vain to inrprcss the managers with the ne-cessity-of increasing their lacilities for reaching the market by the construo lion of a railroad. In 1840 the Dela ware. Lehigh, Schuylkill, and Susque hanna Ituilroad Company, projected by Kdward R. Biddlu, had obtained a charter, its proposed route embracing that section through which Mr. Packer was so anxious to see a railway con structed. No surveys were made un til Iho full of 1x50, and when, in April. 1851 , but seventeen days of the limit fixed for tbe commencment of the work were remaining, not a shovel bad entered the ground. Mr. Packer then became one of the managers. and on the same duv the bourd, to avoid the annuling of the charter, authorized the grading of a mile of the route, near Allentown. In October following, Mr. Packer became owner of a controlling portion of the stock, and subsequently submitted a propo sition to build the road from Maucb Chunk to Easton, a distance of forty six miles, for a consideration, to be paid in the stock and bonds, the name of which ras now chanced to the Le high Valley Railroad Company to suit its extent and true field of work. Mr. Pai-ker'a proposition was accep tod, and he commenced work in No vember, 1H52. Under bis personal supervision it was pushed with great vigor, and although he received only slock and bonds in payment, and was subjected to pressing financial embar Assmcnts in consequence, yet his bnsi ness reputation and the advances of connecting roads whose interest would bt greatly forwarded by its comple tion, enabled him to finish and deliver to the company the entire line in September, lStiS. The success whicr attended tho company from the outset, laid tbe foundation of Mr. Packer's prinoely fortune, which cannot be more definitely stated than at some thins; between fifteen and twenty-five millions of dollars, la 1(15 be made a handsome return for his wealth by fonnding at South Bethlehem the La high Cniversity, for the establishment of which he imitated a magnificent -i-v onroa in ex teli l, and a round half million of dollars In money. Wilh tho scope, prospects anj Pea. -u. .-., ..I ! i a i,,ai ,t t tn nt,e rea,lfrw i.-ni..r,.u.iv.r.m.,lf.m;ii.e and we need not enlarge opon tbem I,erf ms rormcAt carfer. White engaeed in his extensive and j a bsor bi r g h u si nes projects, M r. Pac k er bas devoted much ol -his time aad at tention to political a flairs. Forseventl rears be was a member of tbe Stale Legislature, bis service in that body lermiiiutinir in 143. He waa then nl.M.J i,4,a ftf Ka mnnlv mir4 holdinii th iwsition 6ve years, and in fao tK(k bj- e,t jn the ,ower house oT Congreaa as a member I rom ,h9' Tbirteetuh District, holding it until 1557- During all of this period, as at present, ho was an earnest, thorough going, and consiitoet Demo crat. When the Democratic National Convention assembled at Tammanv Hall, in New York City, on July i, ltiM, Judge Tackcr' name waa pre sented to that body by the Pennsyl vania delegation as a candidatm for the Presidential nomination. Willi but slight variation lis received the vote of hi own Slate, during Ihe first filUrlfoB b,oUaaftcr whicb hi name AmTPtA Tor that of General wa dropped Hancock. A I..A i..n., ia a parwn in that mm. sreasor, and it influence h most deadly ,'re equal, Daniel K. Sickles, having wherever it ia found. To bear one , en l'"P. burglar, mail robber, ballot eternal round of complaint and mur-,60 'turfer, and defaulter, became in muring, tohaveevery pleasunt lhouebt1uu fc a,,l uitablesucctssion adulterer stared away, ia a tore trial, ibe and murderer and radical. pares! and sweetest atmosphere is con laminated into a poisonous miasma, wherever this evil genius prevail. It ha been truly said, that while we OOitht not to "let the bad lenirof ol ber influence us, it would be aa un reasonable V spread a blister opon th skin, and not expect it to draw, an to think of a family not suffering because of the bad temper of one of its member. One string out of tune, will destroy the music of an instrument otherwise perfect ; o, if ll tbe mem ber do not cultivate a kind and affec lionate- temper, there will bo discord and an utter want of harmony. . Dreahs There are very beaut ful thought expressed in our dreams. Ill knw v. all H nee m and hnw the li(( .u gwe,j,jnj, through the bp,ln as we dream, but how bard to fommji these thonghts to paper, bow difticolt to give them form and shape. We BPe pre!lt dreamer,, Hn we ,j0 Bot t dream beautiful thonghts , j,e sMn, ,jnuHI we ,av aneeltc .lreatmst, and wish they might last ori.Teri an( aometimea w ctmgrslu ; at(1 ouraelve at ihe momcal of waking from troubled dream may it not be so the moment after death! Of all women she is the most pitied j companion-hip of a wanton, the adul wbo baa a hesitating admirer, w ho . "O ' decades, murder, and tbe recon bf,"glti about lapping the question. J set-ration of stlishon..red marriage led. He" ia wot than a Uild ono. How It is fit that Mr Greeley snonlJ con. perfectly aatisfactorr was the eonduel of that brave old Puritan, wbo rode tip to the dooi of the houso of the girl rt tils choice, and having nesirca Plll circumUKlion. "leanbel. tho Lord her lo be called out to htm. suiu wnn hath atnt me lo marrr thee!" When I tlio girl answered, with rqnsl pmrop j tiinfe t,,d devoulne, The Lord's he done ! Ps my son illiam.liiai s in i.e arm V. gel lilenlv 10 Bl ! said 0 old I..U- I... ra. cm lino- untinL Iho Other , I -- e r -r tileniy," was the la COniC rep'r. Bles bi b e bi hoart, then, I can he it ; be llofSin Wrp'y. Tb Drmrvi-rwiio lioinlnee for On smnr nf Psnntlvsnia bs pi'y tlndi eales lb w isdom of lita aeleilion and aeUrX'. hih anrs-a belnre I lie people, alike t'V llie Drain) which springs) ponlaiieous front Ilia lips ol bs Iii' ihI. nnd by the admissions compi'U ittl by liis w'orth liom the worst of his ritemiei at the very mention of his name. SMysyesterdny's Tribune In enforced praise of the man : 'Asa Paiker, a aniurt Connecticut boy of old fttsliioited Yankee stock, It'll his nalivo Stale when seventeen years old, with soma $10 in money and clothingiif uliotit equal Vnluc, anil brought it ii in isiisitneliannu county, North IV-iiiisylvaiiu, wheta be up- preutit'cd bit use If to learn the trudo if cnnionicr and jjiiht, winch bo fol lowed for some years thereafter; marrying in duo seuon. and buyinf; a tract of w ild land, which he proceeded lo clear and till. Al length hu f u 1 1 i.-tJ tip slakes nnd struck for Muuch Chunk, tho licurt of the Lehigh coal region, whence he ran a coul boat to Philadelphia, then started a store, and soon engaged extensively in buying coal lands, building railroads, Ac, Jtc.,' whereby he grew rapidly and enor mously rich.- He is now worth at least twenty millions of dollars, and we believe he came honestly by them. Though we do not bclonir l his thrifty class, we appreciate tbem as useful men, and believe the world is butler lor their existence." Though t-lnmsilv told, this brief story of the facts of Asa Packer's lifo to which, as will bo seen, it does in suffiuieiit justice -contains yet enough to demonstrate the mould and mottle of the man, and thut ability and integ rity in the discharge of hut own affaira wlncu will guarantee fits worthy over sight of those of his adopted State. Nevertheless, in what lollowa lliia reluctant nummary of Asa Packer' circer, the comments are so double edged as to wound the hand that wrote them. In bis feeble effort to break the force of his own statemei.t, the Tribune proceeds lo remark ; 'Wo don't like Ihe idea of making a Gov ernor out of one whose chief distinc tion is tho ownership of twenty mil lions of dollars." Nor does tbe Demo cratio party liko or propose to enter tain any su h idea, Mr. Greeley. Tbe "chief distinction" of Asa 1'aciier's life is far from the accident of his wealth. It rests in the sagacity and honor and honesty with winch be attained thi wealth, and upon ibe noble philan thropy wilh wlii:lt he bas dispensed if. Yet there is "au idea," there in a '-chief distinction," which this trilio doe like, and on the embodiment, and pos session of which be bases his "personal esteem, respect, and friendship." Tbe man who slurs Asa Packer slavers Daniel E. Sickles. Tbe o le is in his view unfit to be Governor. The other is proper to bo Minister to Spain and tho iccipient of praise in tho TnliUKt and of the greeting and praise of ita editor. For the gentleman, Christina nnd philanthropist, Mr. Greeley ha suspicion, sneers and ahueo. For th w horcmonger, mail robber, pimp, pan derer, adulterer, murderer, defaulter and routineer, Mr. Greeley bas "per sonal esteem, respect and li iendnbip." Mark tbo diflcnineo! Asa Packer left home and embarked lo life with his entire youthful savings netting seventeen dollars. Daniel K. Sickles began at about llio same ago with u on- Ibutidred dollars, extorted from the j"eduloua generosity of Peter Cooper. Tina gonerosity bo abused by equan durin 'I10 mo"'' w,,it h in such licentious courses as led tho man of whom he bad borrowed it, and who would have willingly doubled tho amount lo an honest debtor, to cut him off forever. At tho period when Asa Packer was "apprenticed to a carpenter and joiner," Daniel K. Sickles was a budding burglar of tho mortgage of a trust estate, for the theft ol which he stands indicted at tho bar of his native city to-day. When Asa Packer "had married in duo season," Daniel . Sickle wa living in open commerce wilh a public prostitute, and is credibly reported to have solicited for her from other such attentions a he gat e ber himself. At this stage, it was Packer the mccbaoio and Sickles the pimp. Wbilo Asa Packer was "clearing wild land and lillinir it." Daniel li. Sickle wa robbing th Broadway pos to dice and sitting check by jowl with his and the public's trull 'in tho Assembly chamber ut Albany. While Asa Packer was amassing wealth and distributing it wilh a dis. crimination and abundance to which mo uenelaciioiis of Mr. I'cabodva ona ,ud .ii, wuivn a aa j'acKcr has done (o attract the distrust of Mr. Greeley baa been the endowment with half a million dollars of a university in which the youth of bis State are gra tuiloably educated In all the practical sciences and in tho principles and practice of a business career. As tbe outcome of bis magnificent bounty, the Lehigh valley is filled with hsppy home to day homes whose heads or whose sons he has educated, and to whose success in lib) nd lo whoso standing and eminence in this ago bia ncncvoienco n.ts chiefly contributed. Iniverisliod men and women, desti. luto orphan children, deoervinie and straggling charities, needy churches of all Christian faiths, know ihe nama of Asa Packer only lo bless it. Ho I " maintained them from the rich ilh which Heaven ban rewarded hi i honorable and industrious labor, and thousand aul.j.vls or his lavish : cenemstty tihday rise unand call him ! b'esscd from all part of the Keystone ; Slate. Among th act which Daniel E. Sickle has done lo win "llie personal est.-em. repet i ami iriei.usiiip ol Air, Greeley are the robbery of his patron, the burglary of a mortgage, the pillngo ol the mailt, fie open endearment and j " acseraun ine same ups wttn which be eareaaes a Sickle. X. Y. HrW. An Indiana maiden of forty-tn , S; ' ''jr l"'!'" h,?h' and weighs only thirty. three rwninds. Mie looks older than the is, but tn manners and education appear like a girl ol ten years. The oet w hose tool wss wrapped in glory" has had tbe wrapper re moved. He is doing a well a could b expected. Th oldest brocrtrjtk Woman' Ckb lie