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' i iM. !5 or leaa, I! 00 j ( ibast, ti ar Ian M 00 ( Ikaat, iS af lass, ( M j I lhant, IS ar kal.10 00 Orar 3ft of aauk af snows at pruportiosst rst,.- DEO. B. OOOPI.AKDKR, Editor and Propriator. tXarrta. H. W. SMITH, ATTonXEY-AT-LAW, Jrl ' rirarlleld. Pa. Ij WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTORJ. EY AT LAW, llearflrld. Pa. fttr-Lafal bs'iaaaa of sU kinds praasptlt nd trearatslt altaBdad In. aaflS DAVE L. KREBS. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Clearfield, Penn's. ;rt.'sB ba eoaiultsd Ib English, and flar- a. JrJ.'fl'J I; A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Clearfield. Pa. VuOITIcsi In the Court llouis. fdacllr ISrlAEL TEST, AT'l'OKN K Y AT LA V7, Clearfield, Pa. ewn-otllsa la tha Ooorl llonia. jjll.'cT . JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, Claarfl.ld, Pa. Olea with J. B. MeKnnll;, E'tq., orat Firat Ka llonal Back. aaProfnpl attantina tiraa ta taa aaenrlnff if Dounta. Cl.lnu Ac, and to all lual Ou.ii,.... M.rch as, t; lj. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. aa Snond 8t., Claarleld, Pa. no.Jllt THOSfcJ McCIJLLO UGH, ATTdllNKY AT LAW. OSat aA.lA)afna; tba Bank. fiMnarT nrnplad br I. B. Slaltaallj, tjaaoad at.. OlearOrld. .WWill altaad pronptl; ta eolKollaiu. tala rianda, da. tdofll',01 JOHN L. CUTTLE, ' AITrmNKY AT LAW And ftoal Futaie Affetit, Clrarflel4. Pa. Offlfo na MttV'-t Kreol. npprtiis tba JtM. f4r RrppffPtrully offfri bit fervtre In Mltlnf and buying Undt fn ClaarfleM and adjolninn fount ! ; and with aa txptrlflnoa nf uvr twonij jmi-i at a twrtoynr, flat tor faimitir that h ean rtnr tatlFfictloti. f(h2.l5 tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, AlTOKNKY AT LAW, (Jrarflald. Pa. Off e ob Market street ona door aat af tba Claar. tala Count; Bank. m;i,'M J'hn II. (Mil. C. T. Atcaaudcr. ORVIS A. ALEXANDER, A'lTORNEY.H AT LA II'. Ilcllcloutc, Pa. .ipl.1,-S-j JEFFERSON LITZ, PHYSICIAN 4 8UUOBON, KAVtNO loRitrd at 0cata, Pt., ofTort Ma prwUMional rrica l iba psopla of that fisv and lurnitindlnn enntrr. VfA.AH Ckllt prjuiptl; attended to. Offlce a4 rviidanea oa Cnriin at, foraarly oorapitd by Dr. Kllno. , mylV ly DR.. Ti JEFFERSON BOYER, PHYSICIAN AND SOIiUCON, Pitt.nd fllrwt, Clearfttld. Ta. .HtTln(t prrmanentlf octtel. be bow offrr ki rift taiutial trvti'a?a Ui nitin-r" of (.Vnrfirl.l tail vinnity, and the puMie generally. All eallt Haipilj attended to., oetllt-j F. B. REED, M. D., mYSIt'lAN ANU MURUKOK, M-IU.inc raaoaad ta Hilliam.aroaa. Pa., ff.n hli prt (ar.iunai arrlcaa to tbapeopla of tht larrouadiof aoantry. ij I i,'0. DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Lite Kgryava ofthaMd Ht mtnl, Paanaytvaaia VltHitfra, hating raturnrd (rum (ha Army, , fiTert hi prirMioal aervicaa la Ua citiaen f tlrarflrld irauniy. fr-l,r"lr,i.fii aalla fcmmpOy atten led to ('irint on Secood atraet, furtnisr, iKOUpiud by Ir. IVonda. (apr4,'M -U DrTjT F. WOODS, PUYSICIAK k SUUOKO.V. Mavlnf rfmnrd t Atiaona-ilU-, aflVri nta fhilrHianal aorvitea to the p'plt f that plsve nl ihr fiirrouniDf country. AH pn-mptly attended to. ' (' ' !' DR. 8 J. HAYES, PfROEOK 1EXTIST. Offaaon Main SI., f nrwrnirill, Pa., "T I LL asaka pfoft-ailnoal alalia, for tha ooa V voni.nra of tha paOlla, aaataiaaalag Ib April, MiV,.a followi. tIi . luth.r.Uurj-Firit Fridat of ararr (aanllt. Anannrlllo Flr.t Mond.r ol arara rarnih. LuioWr Cliy Firat Thundaj of avar aannlw. 'Piad.ne to dayi la aitbar plana. All nrd.ri for work ibonld ba pr.arntad aa tha day of k'f arrlral al aarb plara. Mr- T..lk aalrietad hy tha appllrallan af loral anauihaaia ooaaparallr.ly nilkout pain. All kind, or liantal work juaranta.d. II. H Tha pol.llr will pl.aaa aotioa. that Dr. al anaad i ta aa. ruin, aaay ba found ia hn nlho.. In Curw.uirllla, Pa. Curwanirilla, Fak. 4, IHIv. DENTAL PARTNERSHIP. . rB. a. M. II ILLS, CSrnllallral ta Inforai kll patroaa, and lha .pallia .naally..aikabaiaaaiatad wuaai ta tka praeticaof Daauatry, S. P. Kll AW, D. P. 8, 'Who ta a traduajta f dba Phllad.lpbla Daatal Oallaaa, Bed th.nfoTO bar tha bihaat altta 4loa, ,.f lrafaaalonal akjlll. All w.rk dona IB th. ntloa I will bald aayaalf parannally rwpon.1 Ala for b.ln(t don. ta iba aioal aajtif-al..ry a .... J ai.k.at mrA at tka arafaiaioa. Aa aaiakliahrd uaolioa of l aaly two yaari Ib tkli plana laabU. aaa lo ip at ta " pallaaU wih anwAdanaa. Ioaaf.o4a.ia frw a dliuaaa iboald ba vada by lllr a fl dayi bafora tba patlaat daina a.-..,.. Jaaaa, IMt I. IT tba llgwill RATH! ALMAVAC. pal. oaetf K'try ratcf ihial bava ana. CIMRFIELD GEO. B. GOODLANDEB, Proprietor. : VOL.42AVIIOLENO.2133. Cavils. E.I, KIRK, M, D., PHYSIC U9'AKD 8CB6E0X, l.utberaburg, Pa, VWtll attend f-rumjitly to all profetaloaat call. aaglH;ly:d THOS. S, WASHBURN; SCALER OF LOGS. Clen llnpe, Clear fie Id County, Peutim TUB awbaerlber baa deTi.lt J mmth time iit atteattoa U the HTALlMi Of LUHS. nirt (ake i ht i method of off ring bU aervtee to Urn who m a red thrau Any farther tafernatiuit oca ba had by (UrtMing at a bo re, jt2-ll SURVEYOR. TUB nnderafifned (iffrn hit eerlcet as a Bar vryor, and may b found at hit niiloa, in Ls,wrnce tuwnsbip. Lctten will rracb bim di- irctcd to Clearfltld. Pa. aiar 7-tf. JAMES MITCHELL. THOS. W. MOORE, Land Burreyor and Conveyancer, I J AVI NO rcn(ly loctted In tht boron frb f J I-umlipt City, tui rfiumr-d tht jiraclioe ol LiuJ 8urvfylng rtapm!tfulljr tendtra liia Jimftt ilutml trrrlot to the (iwnfrt if uttd ppct distort in limit id ( IrRrrtid t ml d.iolntnyx eiiuntici. lrit of cmve vanos anllr tltnutrd. Olflr utitl retidcnca ona door rat of Kirk A pcnw'i ttore. prl-l:p'i4ra. DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. BAEBEB 4 HAIR DBESSEB, HKCON'.i STRUT, C L l: A B f I G 1. 1, PA. N. M. HOOVER, Whtil.lala A Hctail llealn la Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Two doom taat of tbt Fuat 085 A, MARKET HTRRKT, CI.EAHFIKLD, PA. 1.A Urrrorttnent of ripct.Clitr Tat' t, Ac Iwhti ho hnd. my IV-1 y J. K. BOTTORF'S PHO'lOU HAPU UALLKRY. Harkrt Slreat, ClKarQild, Pa. N' .TEOATIVEd made in cloudy, a. writ al In eltw waalhrr. 4'nn(antl, on hand a atwi rtmrnt nf PRANKS. PTKIt KtlSCtiPKh anl .iTKKKOnCCIMt) VIEWK. Praqici, frain an) .trla ol Olouldlnit. mad. to ordrr. a;r2(-tl REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, tlcarlirld, Penn'a. A'Will aaaouti Jobs in Lil lina praaipllv aad ia a nurklnanlika uiajiu.r. afrl,f7 J. BLAKE WALTERS, iCM I V EN Kit A Nf) CON V EY A N i,KH. Agaut for tba fuiehAna and Salt of Laodi. Mfarllcl.r, Vtu Prompt atttnllon (ivan ta all Vat-lnta pnnuected with tba county oil cot. Office with lioo. H'tn. A. Hallao. Jan I, 60-tf T W O M A M. FOftOtE, aaALia i GENERAL MKHCIIANDISG, CltAHAMTON, Pa. Alio, utrnilre nanufacturfr and dealer (n flrjoara Titnbrr ard flawed Lumber of all kiuda. fOrderi folic. led and all billi promptly eiled. jyi1 eao. a ui but HicaaT ALaaiT.- v. lribt W. ALBERT AV BROS., Manufantarara A aateniiro Baalanin Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &c, nuUUlANU, I'KNIi'A.' fiffOrdcn aollolled. Ilttl. aIIm! oa ihort aotior aud raaionabla tcrml. Addrall Woodland P. O., Clratd -Id Co Va. irJS.ty W M.IIKIir A Hit'. FRANCIS COUTRIET, , M KltC HA NT, , 1'renchTlllo, I leartlrld County, Pa. Krrni aon.tantl; on hand a full BMnrfmrnt ol Dtj tlno.li. lUrdwarr, Urootriri, and arrrrthinjt u.uall krpt in a retail Itore, wbirh will be rold, for oa.h, a. chrop aa rWwhrr. In tba eocnty. franobvilla, June 17, Iri.iT-ljr. C. KRATZER 4. SONS, 11 HU a ANTS, PRAI.RBB IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Cutlarj, Qaaanlwara. (Irnrariaa, rovliioai aad Bhlnglii, tlcarllad, Pcna'a. At tbflr nawilora rooai.oB Rreond atrrat. oaar Slarrall A UitfLr'l ilardwara itora. Liaolt MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, MAfUrACtl-ttEl LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS H. II. MIILI.INlr'ORr, Pmaidnnt, OAVe Farr.l Plara. No. 114 ,. 4th at., Phll'a. JOHN LAWHIIK, finprrintrndrnt Jr6'7 Uaiola Milt., Uearticld eoonty, I U(i(ltiint sTnilPtj. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAUKET ST., CLKA1.FIELD, TA. VFI'I.T. I'lpply of Hatha, rnnliowl and Vallinf. ..iiii.tniitly on hand, rhirh will Im' HiiHila up aotirdinit to tha lata! faahlonl. In a Njiliatantial maunor, and at low ralaa. Biv2 18110. . tolnj? It Alone. I860. K. It L. STOUOIITON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Htreel, Clearfield. PaM nAVINfl opened bnlneet oa aiy tea hook, at tha old M-nd lo h:w'a Bow, I therefore kuiioDne ta the nubile that I have bow on band a well aeleeted and large aitorttnent of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Reaetra, aad all kiada of tttodt far anew and bot' wfhtr, end ata now prapared to aiaka up to order CLoTHINO, froaa a unfit article ti a full talt, In tie lateat ttylee and aaott wnrkmanllke wanner. (Spatial attention fi'tl to aoetuta work and cmting oul for nan aad boye. I ogir groat barnaiaa to euiloraera, and weraet eatiit aatttfaetinn, A liberal ahara of pablir paironat, U telieited, Call and eat aae. JaaT-tT K. R. L. bTOUUilTON. If. Bill DC. E. MERCHANT TAILOR, (Ft ore one drmr eatt of CIaHleld Hmte,) Mark at to root, t learQold, Pa. KKRpjl on band a fall attottaieata of Oeot' Faraiabltig UaMt raeh m bhirta, tinea and Woolea I'nderablrU, Urawart aud Roeka, Ifk ttee, Poehet Handkerohiefa. tor, Halt. I'mbrollaa, Ae ta groat variety. jf Pfe Ueoda ba kaopa tha Best Cloths of alt "Shade and Colors," fin oh a Neck Dneaklti of the vary t-aet make; Paary Cacilaiere, In great tarlety, alao, Pr.'b Coating. Rearer, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Frietm oeereoettng. All af which will aeaold oh tap for Caab, and taade ap aeooediag W tht latoaiatyloa by atponeneod Wurkraea. Alao. A real for CearoJ toanty to I. M SiiiftM A Ot'i. oola hiatal Slf ln al.'k.n.i. V DKlllaa. r. I, IMS tf. Orinilturai Jfrnpirmcnts, JpOTII'S I-MTJiOVED . STUMP EXTRACTOR. xurnot the larffcak pinr lump, aae pand H abate cmund par tuiUlnff thV toil leUllback ia tba bula and will put: then aa ftft m tea ntn sun dig tba dirt from the rnota after eitravtrd. It will ou II owinjr to the altr of tb lumpe) fn.n forty to ona bnndred per day. It will either '.am them ot-eri or tltipeBd tbtn to be propprd up, tu deelred. Any pertna wantlna; ana rf tbcta Marbtaea ftaa take it lo hr f.rirt, and. If Bot to., far away, we will bo and beln art it ao and trtl It : if I la no. aaUlad we will take it away nd rherre wniai lor our trouttia. Hacninea irui with Tuwnabip It i ht. Nma4a Machine. $170. b'UM aud County Hithla fur ala. buOTM A KUMlMKOKR. JrfcraoB Lite P. O., CUarSeld Ca., Pa llHTIHt ATI We, tha the atidera'jtned.hiivinit wttnoaaed the Tial or T. J Ilttoih'n li(ipr?td it imp Kitrador on the for a of H. H. Mnort. near Lwtharilmrir. on haturday and Monday, tha Tib and Vib ol November, take pleantire in awyioft t the pob He, thai we believe It to he the bt oarhtne now in ne for exiraonnff ttutnpt. It It of aimple aonttrurtiua, raxfy maoet"d, not I i it hie to pel outol urder, aad very dvratla. F-mr men Umk tba waubina tram tha wafta. when eniire.y apart, put It together, aad pulld a larKe pine tiutnp In leat then una bnr. We taw twn man pull a large atntnp with eaaa. They ute bore, but ba duea bit wurk la Ukirg out iba largett Mumpa, without a bard pull. Mr. liooth, tba Patentea, fully underttandt paitin up end handling tha machine. W would adviaa tboae fn want of atuuip txtrartota lo tea thia one tatted buffi re pmbnhig elaewhere. wbff h they eaa do free of r berg by ealliitir on the Proprfeture, J. C. Uarrett, J W. ttli-hard. H.V. Hpaekwaa Jobn NnUer, Juhn kirk J. W. Uabunn, II. 11. Voore, J. W. Wallana, .V.li.Alexxnler Oeo Klilngtr, Wra D. Berk, Andrew Wildwb, A. J. Horn, Waa, K. Irvia, K. J. Klik, Jaiart Mwora, L. II. Carlilt, Ueo.WiIain.a D Levtr iltgtl. Pred'k fcmtlty, uor)V ly NEW SADDLER SHOP. S1IOCH & WKAVKtt, l ulhcr.buri;. Clrarllc ld l ouitly. Pa. MAMIFAC1 tiHKIlj of and IliaUr. In all kind, of .l.in and Lnrf IIAHNKrt. ..,i.lta.. llrlJi... W.Im. Tnll.... ll.lr. and II artlclol uauall ronjd in a Orit -olaa Saddler Sbep. All work dnna on ihftrt antloa and at raaionabla ratal. Nona but rlpari.nrcd work b.b atnploaad. Roaaa, aa. door w.,t af tba Ain.rloaa llolal. II W. BCIIOril, JjNJm P. J. IVKAVKK. Lime for Sale I ' TIIK unilirTflitned, rteiding near tha depot haa oi ado fotnplt'le nrtanxftneDtt with l.iinti Hurnrm rwl of the mounlntn, whrreliy he la ana-hk-d to kerp otnlan(lyon band a large quantity of P U I! E LI M K ! which he offer to farrnvra and hnlldrr at a triffn iHive (Mint. Timet in nwl of the article would du well to give me a rail, or addn-ea ine by letter, be fore nigoliming their lime. (iKtt,C. PAFpMOHE. Clearfli lJ, Pa., Tnne 9, I Milt. It. 15. TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, (Near the Railroad Depot,) LU .HFIF.I.O. PKN'A. IEMTlRArK thlt method of iDrbnnlng the public, tiiiit I have openi-d up a yard for the Hie of wood or enal-hurut MM I, and Aitthrarile COAlt, In Iho hurt. ii (b of C'learhi-ld, and bare ernn pi rt od arranKPni'iilt with eartrn deali'ri by wijirb i did kftji a lull 'up ply cone t unlit on band, whirh will lie di-pofcd ot at renaonKt)le rales, bv thn tun, buahel or ear loud, to auit purt'haaeri. Thope at a diatanoe can addraaa me hy letter, and obtain ail neci'taary information by rrtiirn mail. n. II. TAVLOH. Clrarfleld, Pa., Feb. 14, UliU-lf READING" FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS it ST A TIOXER Y. Market Ml., rinarfl. ld, (at tlta Pnat Offirr.) underrlgnan hrra l,ava to announra to th. rilf.rni of CteaiArld and vicinity, that ha baa Itt.d np a room aud haa ju.t raturnod mat tnaellrwlib a laraa ataoual of raadlng aallar, OBiialioa ia part uf Bibios and Miscellaneous Books, llanb, Aranunl and Pan Book of avary da rinioa t Papar and Rnv.lopaa, Fmirh prenad ad plaint Paaa aad Paaoilat lllank, Laf"! ip.ra. liarda. Morlaaaua Jodumant, Rirlap lloa aad I'mmiiaiT, alaa i Wutla and Tarrk; iniat Hriof, Laaa' l'ap Ilronrd Cap. aad Hill Tap , rihaal, Muiie tor ailhar I'laaa, Flaia ar Violin eooauutly on hand. Ana booka ,."!'a."i drrlrtd tblt I may not liar, ou haodf nil) ba or- orurrru oy ur axpiaaa. auu aviu ai .puinui. or retail a. .ait eu.iouieri. I will aim krtp pariorlioal litaralura, luob aa Majtailtiai. Kaw. polilir, AO. r. A. UAUklN CUnrneld May 7, MO' ll W A NT E D I Wool! Wool! Wool! M O S S 0 P trlrra to 1 alt the VT'inL in tha eon Mr. 'or whirh h ill pat tb. luhrat nrh prioe,exrliah(e gwda, or botb, to tuit rm-tontrra. jrl'iitm GUN SMITHING. II K M tl v a v. rplllt nndrrxlirrird heg hurt to Inform bit old 1 and new ciit n,irr aad the nn' hc KfonrallT, that be hat lilted up a new UVN fll'l', on tba lot on trie pt.ropr "i rmnin and jh.miki-. r ti l t, Clarttrld, Pa., wIito be will keep eon atanllj on hand and make to order all kind of g ii tit. Alao, guna re bored, re-varnifhuJ, and neatly it paired on ahrtrt not in. AH ordrrt hy mail witi iwirt nroiupt altrnnon. ). flm pd J'"-!' MOORK. r. n. rt'LI.KHTuX JiEIV ,.w. a. icrniRiu) f i it jr. FDLLERT0N & McTHEESON, KRKP Mnaiantly on hand and for tale, Treab tnewtt, auch aa BKKF, VJ!AL, JIl'TTOS, Ac Frrih Fi.h, and all Vsj.iaHW ta araon -On. aad PriiMi. rlutti r, l.ard, Aa., nliirh tfa7 will at II al III. low.lt untrkal prirri. (a.h paid l-r ( ATI I.K. HI'TTKR, Aa. Itiwm nn Mart-rt Slrrat, B.p.itr th Cnurt llcna.. flrarS. Id. Pa Mar II. a If. Vl T A i I : Tl t .1 MM M I Lo N I f 1 1 1 Ntl I. f S. 1 1 1 ha nndamanrd bt-rrlir fir nntiaa, thai fhar wil par th. hi!,rt markat prisa fur a fmtd qualil. .1 I.OM1 HI IMI1.KS, and thnaa having urh fnr aala, will Sud il U lhair inlaraat 10 gira tlM-is s oall brlurr itilms sl-.ah.ra. .ins. all 7 A BUM. OaarlaH, March , IfSV-tf - Mfiara. booth A Kuruljsrffr, rroprirtora ir ajO i the Itrprored i AT I'M I Kx v h'ft traef-r.wlab It ;J -t ditiinrtly in .r. S - - - --'- -'ir1 aerttood tba' ""TTT they warrni , I f thia niaetitnr jt rqr 1 u do jutt ha j , Srrl"l It It ricoai a a aiaadod ai "T7 i " 1 eelimit other S I naehiaea- b . fj ila being ton V atmcud ot w traa phiW. - yS" . pbital priaei ! plea. It will POL 5 PRINCIPLES CLEARFIELD, PA, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 8, Saraua fiuor, Hit. MEHRELL & UIGLER, ii Ait i "ware, i Alao, Manafaturertof Tin antl Sheet Iron Ware. , CLXARFIELD, PA. LOT OF UjiLK.s7lHilDES, Uaraaai, Collara, at., for aala b MEKRKI.L 4 UK) I.Kit. pALMEiipvrof unload" lag Hay lorkl, for lala bj MERRELL t RIOLER. 0IL 1'AIXT PUTTY, GLASS, Valll, at., for lala by MKRKKI.I, t DI0LER. jjAiiTiti'MMi3iGS siIok Finding!, for lala bj MEIiKEI.L A niOI.EH. Q.UNS, PISTOLS.SWOHD CANES For aala bj MEKREM. & niflLER. yroVKS, OK ALL SOKT3 ASD Eiiai, for tala by VERRF.I.L lllflT.F.R l!ON ! " iilON !Il;ON ! 1HON ! For aala by - MKRnKI.I. 4 Plfit.ER 01tSE SlToKS i "iIoltSE'silOK KAILS, for lala by - ' II Kit RE I. LA B 1 n I, E n. pULLEY JILOCKS, ALL SIZES And bait Manaactura, for lata by MKRFEI.I, A 1IKII.KR rJu"niULK SKEINS AND PIPE BOXKS, Tor aala by MKRRF.I.I, t 1IIOI.KR IUDllEK CUTTEIlS-for Bulo by VERIIEI.L & BIOLER. SAWS I SAWS I SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMHKKMKN I .f ni rou To.v . H.I U S t EMEF180N'8 PATLNT l'tllFOBAHATED Cross-Cut, Circular aad Long Saws, (ALL OIlMMINa ATOIDKU.)' ALBO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, For dpraading, oharpmlof, and Shaping the Tarib nf all Spliuin Sawa. T.8andfora Diiarlptira Circular and Prlca LIU. MKHHKLL A lllllLKIl, JanV-tfl Ornrrnl Aprata Claaiflrld, Pa (3. S. FLIXiAL, STOVES AXD HOLLOW-WARE, AND MAlll'FACTUKKR OF Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, Phlllpaborg, Centra co,, PaM TItR undtalgned raepaetfully ananttBcei to tho ptihllr! that ha haa on hand a rare-fnlly-telerled Ifd well aatorted Itoek of Stofei. ilia variety euaaiata oi 7UE CELEBRATED 1110.NSIDES, Which bare aevar failed to glea perfect tatlafaa tion la tha moat tatlidlvua of lu pure fa are ra, Continental, Lehigh, Parmer, Daylight. Ppeare' Anli-Patt, Magara, t herm, Herald. c, with every variety of tha beat rituburg Manufacture. fetuTha Tia and Sheet traa vara glvea with the Htortat It made af tba beav'ett and Kt material, ard warranted ta giv porltel aatii. far l low. Ilia a lock of . PARLOR AND HEATING. ST0V&3 Ii li';?ar, k-ltar ind ehaaprr tran anr nalnra alhihiud ID Iba puhlie. 11. drdil eourctiliun eliliir is rarliiT. H""1"' " trl" Ha la alia prapand ta frBlih s aamplita aiaartmosl af Tin. Copper, Shoot-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wh Me ate or retail, anofaetored neatly aril with tha tola view ta tar vice, fruaa the beat ma terial la tha market. PLOW., PLOW POINT. A COi PER, DRASi AD IHUS KbTTlsKd, Of avary dcasrlptioa eoattantly oa banal. MO HTM NO ItODS, .v... ...i.. an.. Po oeri or i"lnt, pat aa oa Point be olere tu the publle la tha aame aa a now naed hy tha 1'enaiy Ivaala koitroad Ca, wa tbair build in ft, OltDEItS Full SrOUTINO, ROOKING And alhar wnrk halnnslnf tn till aailnnal will Ba prasiptl ftilad b asparianaad and aAiUlal wnrha.as. MUSS. trrER A.VD OLD IIETTLE Takaa la atraantsi far or.ds. a-n sianri.:i. la. it., th. allanllsa af,l !!, reliant! wtabing ta purahaaa at whulaaala. aa trr,- will Sad It n. lhair adraatasa la ataaiina tia Hark tafura purahaainf aliawh.ra. U, B. H.BO.I,. Phlllpahnrc. Anf. , lass J.?ll7 Islery Nlnble. I rfHF anitmisnad hrrs Irara to infsns thr puh- I A lif thai ha la now fullr prrparrd ta arrnnimn i da), all IB tha war of furni.liliia ilorara, lliiCKir, j s-al.i In and llarnm, an lha ihurlrrt ai.tirr and j on rraaonaid. Irriaa. Kr.idasaaaB LsKaat ilraat. I hatwaa Ihird and Fourth. KKO. W. etAELUIlT. i ntsrttH, April II, !'; j NOT MEN. THE REPUBLICAN. CLKA1IF1KLD, Pa. WRDNESDAY MllRKIKO, HKPT. . 1H. T5E EEGISTBY LAW. Ta tht Democratic Voters of Clearfield County : For tho purpose of showing yon wlmt you will have to do thii full, to cnablu you to vole, tho following oxponition of the now election law, (or, oa it is unlleJ, tho Iti'istry law,) is prepared for your uo. The special attention of nnllirulised volcm ia call ed to its provisions they aro picked out to bo especially woriivd before they can vole. Jleud tho expunilion of the law for you rod ten : I. On tho fit'ot Monday of Juno tho Asaesaors uro to bt'i;in a revision ol the truiiscripts of names furnished them by tho County C'oniniitu-ioncrs. i ins duty coiiMsta ol tho scverul pur ticulars follotrinf; t ; 1. Strikeout tho name of overy per on v. hunt the Assesaor knows, pcraou ally or by rolinulo intbrmntitin, to have died, or removed from the dintrict since tha last previous nnscHsment. Add the name of uny qtialiiied voier avhom the Anainsur aliah know, personally or by rcliuhio ilifortmit'on. lo have reinoved into the diatricl sint'O the IiinI previous utiscHsmonl. 3. Add the names of all poisons who "hull claim to be qualified volera) in yunr district,; nsacsn tin in willi a lax. nitd Rsci i'lain hy inquiry upon what ground the peraon so rasesM'd claims In he a voter. This duly invoives nn dtacrt'lion nn the part of the Assessor, lie is niH to Ui-cido upoD the claim, ant's liulit to vole, but only In report his name aud the grouudi ol hi claim. 4. The Aasossor is next lo vtoil ev ery Jvti-lntijr house in his ilislriet, mid make earcliil Inquiry tl any porsou whose name is on hi" list lias died, or removed Irani Iho distrivt, and, il so, to take his name from 'lie list) or whether any qualified voter resides tlier'iin whnso name is not on his list. and, if so, to add tho same therein, ami assess hint with a lax. In thi ia. in una ; oul, to add utiahficd voters," tvhom t i- i , i ... h. dtscovers by vis.l.ng each d welling I the AaH'saor ia to nmko out a liau In aiphabcliual order, ol Iho' while free claiming to be qualified vole in t L. 1 ,,r.i !.;..... i. ..-.ii.,.;. ..r ...i,;. k i. I men nliow twenty one yenra of age ia Asseasor, and epnosiie each of said ! names state tho following particulars it. Housekeeper or not a house keeper. b. If o housekeeper, the number of his resilience with tho alreel, alley, lano or court, it in a town where houses aro numbered j if not, then the street, alley, lano or court on which the house fronts. e. The occupation of the person, and, where ho is not a housekeeper, tho occupation, place of hoitrditig, and with whom, and, il working tor an ollicr, tho name of tho employer. d Opposite each natno write the word "voier." e. If the person claims tho riirht to volo by reason of tiul unitization, ho must oxhibit his verlilicnle to the , . t ii i r d Assessor, unless he has been for Ave couseciitivo yeurs next preceding a voter in said district, and in all cases whore the person has been naturalized his inline shall be marked with Ihe let ter N-i" whero he has merely de clared his inlenlion to become a citi zen his name is lu b murked "D .;" whero the claim is to vole between tho ages of twenty one and twenty two, the wold "age" is" tu bo added to his namo, itnd if ho has removed into MIU Ulsiril , BUM B II U IUSL ITUIIcrai CICC- tion the letter "ll." i. to be placed opposite his name. Ta separate list of all new assess- mem., and the amounts a.scsse.1 upon each wrson. is lo he immclinlelv nr nished lo the Coiinlv Commissioner I . . . ., ., . . toirelhcr will, the literal list revised ! and corrected, a. alore.atd. g. On receiving back Irom llieConii- ty Commissioners dupli. nlu conies of said list, with lho obsei vnlbns nnc! lcxiiisii.iii"::r, nnud as aforesaid, Iho Asst-sur, prior to' the nist tlay ot Au gust, is to place one r py on the door, or other cniispiciinus part id tho houso where the election is required by law to be held, and to retain the other in his oKcasiou, for Ibe iusiMi'tinn, free of i-hurgc, of uny resident of tho dis trict. . It Tho Assessor is toaild, from time a.i si . to time, to his list Ihe names of snv one clitiinin lho rilil lu rule; tnttrk oiiironito lliu numo lho ltttim "( . ; , lXnvfm a tu g, ill id lldtC. Rtt in Ut iior (ItHeH, Ilia oi'C,'upHlion. real den to, uticihur a !nnini'kcc.i'r or A Imunli-r, nnd with wluun lit: hotinla, und wlipthor natiir (tlited, or derinii t to bo, nuikltij, (n I till tK-h cHiw. tho loiter "N," or "I I 1." opjumiie I) la nuina. If ilia pcrmun clniniing to h iim.rh'iJ bettnlurnHzod, hu must exhilnt hia curtinciito to the Assessor: if ho desigua to be naturul- izetl insioro to next election, tie must exhibit bis eminent of declaration. i. In ull case where any ward, bor oau'li, lowtiship or election district is divided into two or more precincls, he Assessor shall note in all his sines, menu lho precinct in which each elec tor resides. and makes separate return for each precinct to tho Connly Com missioners, and w hen he receives back the duplicate copies, one of them is to bo put up on lho election house of Ihe , n,i . . , . .. , .-Ijn,. th second Tuesday nfOt toher, tho Asses sor shall "on the Monday Immediately lollowing." reliiintntheCotinty Cum inisaioners Ihe names of all person assessed hv hi in since Ins tormer re turn, nolin i"g tho nbsor-viitiina and ex- platiiitionsneforesticcifled; and it shall not be lawful for snv Assessor lo ases any tax within len flat s next preee- ding th second Tuesday of October. k. Assessors have power t admin-j jnler oatbs, and tu b paid hjr tb' instance tho Assessor is to iudifaoflf V""? . V"""K- V the claimant' tight lo volo, W ho isu" "u" """" .V".' J ''' REPUBLICAN 1869. NEW County Commissioners for tha time necessarily spent In performing the dulies imposed by the act. II. Tho County Commissioner have various duties lo perform under the Heyislry Ijtw, but as they have coun sel to advise them, it is not necesaury to set forth their duties in this expos tion. III. As to the Kleelion Officers They aro to open the polls between the hours of six and seven, A; M., on the day of election. Before six o'clock in tho morning of the second Tuesdav of October tiny are to receive from the Cuunly Commissioners the l!ct;ilertd List of Voters and all necessary elec tion blanks, and they are lo permit nn man lo vote whose name is not on said list, unless he shell make proof of his right to volo us follows : 1. The person whose nam ia not on the list, claiming tho right to vole must produce a qualified voter ol th district to a wriium or printed affida vit to the residence of the claimant in the district fur at least len days next preceding said election, defining clear ly w hore the residonco of tho person was, 2. The party claiming .he right to vote ahull also make an affidavit, sta ting to I lie best of bis know lodge and belief where and when he was born, that ho is a cilir.c-n of Pennsylvania and ol the United Slatos, that ho has resided in t lie Slale one year, or, il Hirinprly a citizen I herein and removed therefrom, that he has resided lliorein six monlhs next preceding said cleo lion, that he hus not moved into the district for the purpose of voiing there in, that he has paid a Slale or County lax within two years, which waa as sessed at least ten days before the election, atitl the affidavit ahull slate when and where l)io tax wusvtssessed and paid, and the tax receipt mnt be produced unless the alii it ill shall slate that it had been lust or destroyed, or that he received none. 3. If the applicant be a naturalized citizen, lio must, in addition to the foregoing proofs, slate In his hffldavit, when, when', and by what cotnt he was naturalized, and product) his cer tificate of naturalization. 4. Kvery person, claiming lo ba a naturalized citizen, whether on the registry list, nr producing affidavits as st'oresaid, shall lw required toprodueo hia nulurulizulion ceriillcato at the .... , ,i ... ..... i ?r ,n "'""'"V" "''V " io toms : inu tin in a vuiv ni au i inir rrl.. lho Koction ,,. cers are to writo or ilAinn the word "voltid" on his rcrtinYalo with the month and year, and no other vole oa" c,,,,t lh,t j ''"V in vir'"' ot U'f certincale except where sons are entl- '? T"'6 uPun !,ll'"ion of their fslher. 6. If iho person claiming to vote who is not regtstoreu shall make an affidavit that he is a native born citi zen of the United Slates, or, if born elsewhere, shall produce evidence of his naturalization, or that ho is enti tled to citizenship by tho reason of his fnt hers naturalization, and further, that he is between 21 and tl years ol uge, and has resided in the Slato one year, and in tho election district ten days next preceding the election, he shall be entitled to volo, though he shall not have paid taxes. IV. A a to the Voters. Any quali fied eitizou of the district has a sight to challenge any voter, though his nnme bo on tho Keeistry Iist, and the tenia to tnon.i ii i .:..i.' ivievuoi. iiuhu niw rt.iiin'ii ritoo ,, ,. ... 1 . , , reject the vote, according toevidence. 2. On Ihe petition of fivo or more citizens of the county, staling under on 111 that they believe ihsl frauds will ho practiced at tho election about to be held in any di'trict, it sbull bo the duly of the Court of Common Pleas, or of a Judge thereof, to appoint tw-o judicious, sober and intelligent citizens lionet as Mvcrsocrs oi sum election, who are to belong todiflerunl parlies, . , , .1 l . 1 1 . "'T1'1 "'T! ' "TT i I"' '"'" ... '! i"!? Tk i'"" I ' I'P""" P'"' P' .i d then ' ... . 'v ., on prcsena w nn jne v'tiieeis 01 .". I".1'"-"" ". """iol the 10 '""P "V ! ' cna te.igo vote., an., genera ty iu, 1 '", "' 1 . . 1 . y"lmun . "cl n tei.!iUi B nnd -1'ri'. but s tnese arc In be cnflirccil , hy courls of justice, it is not necessary to set t:iem loritt lor ine guiuniieo i Assessor- KlcclioiiOlllccrsun.l Voters. A popular de l. on w.ll bo vury il.lll-1 cull if all the provi-ionsof lho law lo i strictly enforced. Indeed, it Is not ea-y lo see how Election Olliecra are I toHiidliine lo receivo the biHIola ; the qtialiiied volets In some precincts,, " "'p' '"''""tignle thoroughly nil '' , , a , . i.-i. .... . ikkiiph tun- tniiy vv m tMiMi, '"'""iiiBdifllviiit tn civ J tun thCHC, now I them; nnd when It Is considered thai all the elections are thrown iiwm the general election, and that separate ticketsareto be voted for Stale, Coun tv. Township anil Municiiwl officers al the same time that judicial questions j aro lo tie mvestiirated and decnletl, it tiun. Trulhfully does Mocanlay put is apparent that many citizens will be (l vien ne sys :"Tb nation resem linbletoloselheirehancctovoleunless b0j t, demoniac iu th New Tosia they are vigilotit und vole early. iripnt, 'j he Purilans boasted that Ihe Every man should see for himself j Kican spirit was cast out. Tho that he is registered, taxed, and, if he hnnss was emiilv. swei.l and ifarnish- is a naturalized foieigner, that he i,,.i BI1(i ft)r t tllnc t19 t-xpclltni tenant provided with his proper pnera. The law will bear, as il w us designed to do, very heavily on nalutulizcd citizens. Il creutes all possible obstructions to their exercise ol Iho right of suffrage, antl nothing hut vigilance and perse, vcrence tin their pans can securo their righis. "The price of liberty is eter nal vigilance." lioo Stokt. Tha Peorin (III.) Tranner'J't telle the following tongh ono abotiia diminulive bln.-V and tan dog : Ho waa in the eaor pursuit ol a rat, bcrrowed some distance into the grontid, and as he went filled up the hole wilb tho dirt he removed He was missed for eiuht days, when jone tlay his owner heard a suppressed ; bark coming .eeinii.wiy iro.u unuer tho ground, sod upon digging brought tlio aaveniurous nog 10 i.ie sarnie, lio was rnll.er the w..r. for nothing to eat, but beyond that was as good as when b firit dmff-arL TEEMS $2 per annum, in Adranoe. SERIES-V0L. 10, NO. 8. New England Puritanism-Iti Latest Manifestations, Wo cannot say thai this lateat By ron scandal, which was a woman, and that woman a Iieecher, for its author, bus absolutely startled the world, but we can and do say that Mrs. Beecher Mowe meant to give the world a son- sal ion and that she has not beon an successful as she intended and believed she should be. So matter. The at tempt has been made. If tho raiting up of the nsbes of tho dead and tha villiiytrig ot great names bare brought money into the coffers of Fields k Osgood and into the pocket of Mrs. Beecher Slows we have every reason to bcliove llint they will be ealisAed. Like tho Pharisees ot old they have done their work aud they have bad their reward We have no desire at present to go into this dirtv business. We cannot say there is blood on tba hands of either Mrs. Slows or the proprietors of tho Atlantic Monthly ; but if thore is anything worse thsn murder it is, according to the common Judgment of mankind iu nil ages, to disturb the doud or to villily their memory, and of such sin or sins Mrs. Stowe and the firoprictors of tho Atlantic Monthly lave been guilty. Byron may have been aa bad as Mrs. Slows makes him, but she has failed lo prove it. This, however, is not th main point. She haa unmercifully, and without good reason, unless money lie a ffood reason, done a piece of work which ia as filthy aa any work can be. ji it pays, .Mrs Beecher Slowu and her publishers will, wo suppose, to satisfied. . To us this whole affair is Interesting from another point of view. It ia a N'cwF.ngland piece of business. Fields S Co. is a New Knglntid houso; the llecchera are a New Knglund family, and lira. SUiwe is one of tho most ilitistriousof the Hoocher-a. - New Kng land hus long claimed for itself the right lo bo regarded as the moral representative of tht) United Stales. hy notr uas it not founded by the Pilgrim Fathers T Wus il not ihe original home of tho Puritans on this Continent ? Was it not tb.-rr where the persecuted non-conformist of England founded an orthodoxy which was more rigid and more intol erant than any system which the world bad yet known f Severs and uncompromising as Old England bad been under tho regime of Cromwell, it never approached in unootnpromising soverity tho New England which sprang from those men who, better meaning tlmn wise, first landed at Plymouth liock. Old Knirland, under tho Puritans, had its martyrs, but it did not burn either Quakers or Indi ans or witches. We cannot deny that he principles which guided the New England settlers developed a hardv. thrifty, industrious race, whose power ;. ...i. .i - j .i. i is lun tu hub uny uvur me lengm ana breadth of the Amcriruu Continent. As in lha ease of the Jew of old, soverity has bred force, end tbal force haa impressed itself in many ways i during the lust hundred years, and many times lor gootl. Hie impress of New England is upon tha nation, anu in mo cnaructer wnicn jew r.ae il land haa given ns -vap are hincly.l known to the oulsidd'world. Wo aro It I 1.. 7. grudunlly and surely cmancipnliotlvVouree, or rather down it, and around ourselves from tli thraldom of thip unl-icnt tyttrnTiy; Vo aro compelling th world to look at us in a di lie rent and more agreeable light; but tho Yankee character is slill thaobaracter which is attributed lay outside nations to the American people. This general truth is proof of force. But wlio can say that New Erglund has any longer a ciuim iu ingn mural uisuneiiou I Who can My that she is any longer what alio would have the world believe sho is? Who dare deny that she is living on a past reputation f And, unless it be a something tilted In com mand respect to burn and otherwise destroy innocent and unoffending men n ...v. vinxovu independency of thought and ami women, because I hey claimed action, who cares to lay ciuim lo any f K'ory of New England ? VV. lllillk M1,k,ndlv of s ; Loo.UK) of the Inquisition. Wo have reasons a similar kt.id lo think unkindly of tho New Englundcrs, If c have lll)eri!cd .j ,,,,, u, w , to bo grnlclui ; but we have a perfect , for-IHht to ask whether our indebtedness j would not have been greater if tltiir principles and their policy had been nobler, wiser aim less seinsli ; 0l)e tMnt, nl CU1 j, MrUipMr. ,nninl England, as In Old Kiifrlnnd. has, though less violently, b,),)l,e , reaction, und Ihut reaction hivn ,ansli , Iavor of innrnlitv. Piit ilunio rule has lasted .,,, ' v,.. f.ij ,i,.,, in tl. I Ol.i, l'..r ra-ni-onia wl.i.h it would not !.:.. ever, we t-httli not now cnfr. StirtW-e it to my thai when, at the death ol I Crnniwcll, tht roins wvrv lei loone, ita niornlity s.t in like A torruut. iNevcr huv Kitglam) known vui-ti wit kctinoM , t)at wli(n f,,!!, t,0 Kcstora wandered through dry places, seeking rest and finding none. Tho force ol Ihe exorcism wus spent. The fiend returned to his abode, and returned not alono. lie took to him seven other spirila m ire wicked than him self. They entered in and dwell together, und the sct'tid possession wa worse than th flrsl. A wo have ttid already, th evi'a of Puritan ism hava develoiH'd themselves with less violence in New Englan I than (hey did in (ho Mother Country, for certain very obvious reasois. The fruit of Puritanism, however, has long been visible among us, and u the de velopment has boon slow it has al luaat been curtain and unmistakable. New England orthodoxy was severe and uncompromising, but the New Eng. hind churches, in spit of I heir severi. ty, bat broken many from their a oci.nl moorings. Th Trinitarian theology ha bul few adherent in th wbol Slav ol i.wtbusll, and .TinssacimsusAs a futr sample or tjiav England. tl Mew England- iftn ever hava been, aa Ibey bow are.loa pelled to be externally moral t but vice, if mora concealed and bettor attired, ia more unblushing in -Boston than In Naw york. Tha Sew Kng. landers are th Pharieoea of Ibis eon. tinent. They mak clean tba outside of th cup and platter, but within all is rottenness and corruption. They are at best but w hi ted sepulchres. The taste of New England, as of Lai year revealed In lis literature, baa been of a kind not to be mistaken. Witness, for example, th raving of Tboodore Parker. Witness the trao. cwidenul ism of Ralph Waldo Enter. son. Witness th ton and tendency of th AuifA A mrrican Beciew. Tbera i act only a tallina awavfrom nrincl. pie, but ther is a falling away from puweranaanyunitoie purport. Wtt nes, again, lb paper that tni moat favor in th Atlantic Monthly. W could point to many roeent tale. W navs but to mention th articlt on Lord and Lady Brron to show tba kind of literatur whloa pays New England authors and publishers, and which, ot course, th Ntw England people love most to road. Bnt for lb power the healthful and invigorating power of th daily press it is impos sible to say to what deptha of moral depravity' New England lilcrutur would descend. Taking it a w have It, and judging from soma of It very latest specimens, ws may And it difficult to say of it that"il ieolever, indeed, and very entertaining;" bat we can have no heaiiation in saving that it is esrtbiy, ssosusl, devilish." Puritan theology and morality ha begotten their proper fruit, and that proving itself most unwholesons. A'ew yor Herald. BACE F0EUFE0ir A EAILEOAD. AH ENOINKCR CHASZD BT ml AT SIV INTT MILES All HOUR A fORItLIIftl KAIHATIVX. (Carraisaadaaaa Oraad lUpldl (Hlab.) llaj To Disks It Ml intelliiribla mailer to th reader, lot m aay Uiat the Bufla'j, Corrr and Pittsbar.road Intersects the Lake Shore Koad at thii place. The station at th iunotion I called Brocton. Now lot it be under stood that Irom this point to Msyvtll, at the bead ol CbafJmjua Lake, distano of only about ten milss, a train is carried over an elevation of 7u0 leet. From th station to th summit th grade is about 80 feet to th mile, with curve which Increas the distance by four miles. It il over this Mad that th immens quatitltle of petroleum are brought. tin rucsaav ovoning, about 9 o clock, a train consisting of atx oil oars and two passenger cars reached th sum. mil on its wsy to th junuiion. Hore, by some cause as yet unexplained, on of th oil tank took fir. Th pas. senger cars were at one dutachsd, und the brakes slopped them. Next the oil curs were cut oft', and tht locomotive, tender, and box car con taining two valuable horses and two men passed down the road, th ng. near supposed that the brakamen oa th oil car would arrant tba cnurwa of those, but what waa his honor nn looking back, to so tha six oars in pursuit of him down tha grade, enrol oped in flames. They not only pur sued but overtook him, striking tho box ear with iuconcoivabl fore, knocking the hones and men flat upon the floor, and yet almost miraculously not throwing the engine front th track. It waa now with th engineer a rs"S for life, and be gav th engine ev.ry ounce of steam. Looking South from my residence at thai terrible junc ture, ono of the most magnificent spectacles wss witnessed that a man eee in a lifetime. A sheetof intensely bright flame. ixty feet high, was see coniim; tjoivn that southern alopo, ap parently win, tis speed or a meteor, und .really very nearly r. speed of uurrteAne (eighty miles an hftur,) for nnrstlon anil nnratinrt flnaa nn... 'Ik.' the cAirn.8, at tho rate of scventr milna an hour.es tllai'snginocr declares, and as vcry body can- blioe who wit- nessed the spectacle a Tho. whole hrnven were illuminated, and th whole landscape was lit up aa by til noonday light. Onward and down ward flow tho enirina and behind it flew and thundered th bug fiery demon Twice its prodinion wciu-ht waa driven against tho fugitive, aa if in stinct with a purpose to drivs it from mo iruen. it seemed as if to the heroio engineer and firemen there waa perlcct environment of peril. Tho speed of the engine waa auch that it oeaaid to ptimp; then agsin, tho Cin cinnati express was due at the junction at this time. The engineer of the oil train whistled "open switch." and shaking hand) with tho fireman, they uuue. cucu oincr turcwcii, Knowing that their lives depended on the open ing of the Lake Shore awiich by their friends below, and thi was lo imperil the expresa train coming down irom the West with its living human leiirl t. The engineer of this train saw the fir when it first broko out at the summit. and supposed he could clear the junc tion betoro the flaming frror reached il, be too, put his engine lo it utmost speed on a level grade. A milo short ol the junction he saw that the effort was a vain one, for the flying confla gration had rushed upon the Lak hliore track, and was roaring onward in the direction of Dunkirk, lio checkod tho onward t nurse of his own I lit in And brought it to a standstill. U (lid ma proceed until 3 o'clock in the morning. ine case look in another dantror. and il was imminent. A heave freight Ua in war coining up the Lake Shore road. Alt I will any of 'the escape of this is that il did escape to tha side track, and openly escaped by the lust mi. nils of possibility. Jiunning on to a safo distance from lbs depot, the engineer ol the oil train detached his engine and left thesis cars to consume. He save Ma situs lion was fullr realised by him. Ho expected to loro bis life. At evoiy moment he expected th engine to leave the track. He saw he was going at a perilnns rale of speed, but there was no help (or it, 1 he demon waa behind him, and he declared that it looked like a demon. With ihsl fond none or reul affection for his engine, which these men display, he said, "I thought everything of my engine, and was delerininsd to slay by it to th last." The fireman made one attempt to escape by jumping from th tender, butlbecngineerreslniiucd bim. Alto f ether tho occurrence was a remsrka I on, and in part wa remarkable for this, that no live were hjL Tb brakamen on the oil cars had gone back to the passenger cars, when the oil earselartrd. It waa well they did. Unlsna those rear car had been d. tach.'d and ati.pped, their in. would bar ttwe burned to deatJt.