betels aud fst.iurnnts. THE LEONARD HOUSE. (Near the Kailinel D.pol,) I1KKII f-TKEKT, t'l.KAUi lhl.l, PA. c;. I. GIMMUTI.IOW, Proprietor. VKEW Iret-elaaa llnli'l In every rrr.rot eeinfurtahle room a ell the modem iiupmie nmU tk heel of Mlil Olt.-i -pr..i.l emud .off, end rre.on..ble ehiuy.-a- The natrotiair. of Ihr pol.lic il n-.peiMfiil.v ulicitrd. J. HO If the Tllegh Ten y hotel. MAHKtT Pf., CI.EAUFIiaP, Pa. THIS hrt ami enrnma lioui new lot I tin been i'V''nf' 'n owiiiitichIi( i'm of tlit public, wlirn- Ibo pmprioinr will be (tin! to meet kii olil frirnda. aoJ ivmva a ihnre ol .uMic jt tnnnc'. Hy rict pi'ntonul allriitioi, tu the il ot hia bufMt.s, lie hnpea tn )f rI'Ip to rcUttiT MttifrV'tion ui bin patrwin. The TAHI.E will .ova be bnuittifuDr oupplieJ with the Iwst that ftit be nrooat-M in the insrlct. ami tlio UAR c-nnUin ft fullatoek of Ll'jl'Oitri, UfcKH, Ac Jood ttkblin atiactn'4. (MSPKll LKU'f T.DT, OarficU, March 3, lsOMy Prn.Tirlor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., CTUWKN.SV1LLE. TA. n AVISO la aped for a term of venri the aboM veil known and popular buttl, (kpt forinrly by Mr. Maoo, and lata) by Mr. KvamO tho praaam proprietor baa ra-fitted It virb th objacl of randertin bti gueiti comfort abl wkila Mourninfc with bin. A tin, larfto Pubia and Yard l atUuthed, for ttie care and f.rotection of birtft. carriagea and w iron a. A iheral ihara of public patron aire if ulirtted. UUii it JOHN FOLIS. Pn-p'r. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurwcuavUle, Clearfield county. Pa rpUISaUand well aaUbliibed Hotel, beaatl X fully aituated on the baaki of tba fuaqua banna, la tbe boroigh of Corwen rille, baa been Heawd for a term of years by tba UDderiigned It baa baea entirely refitted, and U now upon to tat public generally and tbe trarellinf aouiaiu ity in particular. No paint will be fpand to Teoder guaati comfortable while tarryluj at tfaia baae. Ample btahling roooi for tbe aoooumo datioa of tea mi. Charge moderate. Jaa. 1, 'GM-tf WM. M. JEFFRIES. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, CarwenavUle. Clearfield couuty, rriUE ndrtirrid bM leaitd tfaii old and lonx X tiUbluhed botl. (furtntrly kpt If Major 1mm Bioom.) .itutu in . eentral portloa of tb tw.,.Bd iu .Dtirely r-fiitd ftndrt furni.bed it, .ad M-modeUd tbe tt.jUo(t, lowto ask. ft a. .bjfret, hrft.r, far tba travelioi; publia tu traoiia t la i. lara aa(! aommndioui bou.a. d.o J,'6a t ' ' JOHN i. KBAP. THE MANSION HOUSE, Croerof beooDdaod Market street. CLIiAKFItLU, PA. TITH old aad eon modi one Hotel baa. dnriaa; tbe patt year, been calarced to double iu fWa.tr eapaeity for the entertain meat of men fert and guaau. The whole bailJine; hu been rtfiraiibed, and tka praprietor will arwrw no paioi te reader hla uaita aonfortabla while tuyiat; with bin, eTTbe MMawaiea Heaaa Oaiaibui ram to aad from tba Depot aw tbe airival and departure ef each train. DAVID JOHNSTON, an a tf Proprietor. THE WESTERN HOTEL, CLEARFIELD. PA. TIIB awbarrlber baring leaded fof a term of years this well kaown lintel, (kept for many yean by Mr. Lanieb,) and re -lit ted and re fur aiabed it throujrbeot, is now prepared to entr tela trtJTelers aod the poblie generally upon tarsii It Is hoped alika airfeeablt to both patroni aad proprietor. His TADLK and BAR will ha supplied with the beat tfas market afforda; aad ao pain a will be spared oa his part to add to Us eonraaiaoce aad eomfort of bis fveptK. JOHN DOUtiHKRTV, eetIS rmptietor. THE "EXCHANGE HOTELS UUSTIXGDO. PA. THIS old aaUbllbment hiring been leased by J. MORK1SOV, fonoerty proprietor of the "Morrison House," baa been throu(cblr ren eratad aad refurauhed. and supplied with all tka modern impiwwmenta and eoavenieneea ao etaaary a e Iret-etaaa Hotel. Taa dining ream has bean reaaweed to the first tlwor, and is cow saaeions aad a fry. The chambers are well ven tilated, ard the proprietor will endeavor to make hia uefU perfectly at heme, jela J. MORRISON. Proprietor. i, W. WALLACm Tata. m. Riw. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, LsjIberahnrfT. C lea rile Id Co. Ia. THIS well known and ln ertablisbed Hotel, formerly kept by R. V, Moore, and lattetly V ai Schweia, sr has been leased for a term f years bjr tba andemifnej, to which the atten tia al tba trmrslins; public ia now called, and a liberal a bare f public pair on ape is solicited. aprl6,'l9-Jy-pd bliAW A WALLACK. THE RAILROAlThOUSE", main sr.. ruiLirsiiUJw. ta. Till ttndanlpned kae, eootUntl .0 liand Ua kart of Liqoora. Hi, tab), ti alaiyf aaapliad lth th. boat th. nark.t afford.. Tba traraliB(r. public will do wrll to fir. him a -il. ml,'li. ROBERT LLOYD. McGAUGHEY'S BESTAl EAT & BEFRESiniEM M A L O O , k Lnvj'f 5ew Boildinc. ffonacrljf eopinl by Mr. l.otr,) FECOND ST CLEAIIKIELI), PA. COSMTAXTI.Y on band Una l.ir.n.r CAS. HI', NUTrl. 'MARrl, TnbAOro, dr. Aim, I KKSll OVTEKrj nooivrd daily, and Bery4 p t. tail tb. tart", of euntotnera. BILLI ARD 1,M. w,r,.tory. . 4mf-tl 1A1U MotiAUdUKV. jgoots and Shors. DAMKL CONNELLY, Boot end Shoe Manufejclurer, CLEARFIELD, PA. HAS jwat re.vd ft fiat let ef Frowoh CALF 6 KINS, and is sow prepared to mannfae tt.re averythinic in hia line at tba loweat figures. He Wilt warrant his work lo b as repreeepta. iU raspectrully aohciu a call, at his hop on Market afreet, second drer west of tbe DtjfLe, where ha will do all in hia powar to reader satia IWian. Soma fine Waiter tops on hand. jf"7-7 DAKIKL C.ELLr. FEirll'iML.niLI). THE WAS 0VS 15 CLEARFIELD KXOX TOWXSIIIP QUIET. JMry all the Contrahand gring hai l to thtir old mat(TS ; Intt 'nary one yei'ny to oti !rstacmiit, yrhere tkrf tcf re Uiud so lon-j and to well. IK Nawaaaar of lb, aboao fvt. P. SHORT, T tb. old Short 6aoa Sbop." aoald an kaoa a, bi. aaaiarwai patrona, and tb, peopl, f Clav.aid onaaty at krea, tbat ha baa bo a r aal. lataf foad aiUM-iaL, )a.t rtesirad from tka ajt,aad ia praparrd ao.a.t otir. u Bak, ad utfi Bmu aad Bih, at bi, aw ,htp ia Arrbaai'trow. Ha ia Mtna.d tkat be aa ploaM U.f aoiaM it aiifrbt baaoaja iataaaal, loyal uv tkoal, p.triot..) Jl, il prepared totfllloafor 4 ef Coontr frodaea. Ion'C forret tb, aep .efv door to Sbover, k Orabem'e etora, " fceitet art, CUarltld, l'a, ud kept by a (flloa aocai.air called J.-I..J.. "snoniv." UW PMT AX1) SHOE SHOP. IDWAFIlTmACK. . alAltkLT t So fir., t'LKAKriKI.P. Pi. i 'Pnt proprl.tw kaaaawrod Int. tk, tOT t SIIOK kaaiaea, at th. aboae etaad. and 1 dna,a,4 ftst to be eatdoa. tber la qaal. j "P rrlra for hie eroik. f paeiaj aiwnlioa 'B be paid u v,ni:fpnirin( Sfwd ork. lie bnd lara let v( Isr'tirb tip amd ftkina. of lb. r ) onalitT. 1 be eili- Lwartald ana elriaitf are reapeetfalla ta.ited la air, biaa a trial. ebarje for ealla . , t tl SEW COOT AD SHOE SHOP, II C'I'RW EXOVILI.R. TBI tal. V..!.. -.-.J . ... 1 i.w.y w..t Bum aad Xbna ib"p la Carvrnxiil. a re. npporlia Joief k R. Irwin', lraf 'pnlliil, annoonct to fb, publie that prepared te mana'aotir ail atylet of Boou ( J f"". aad er.rjlhinj ia bi. line, ca abort j " He alee kreee ea band a fooal a.ert- of read? aiade wort. hl-b be wall vU , ''o :r'b tvari't ,-"'.ire. l 'I I -J i feV, line1. ' '-BEST GOODS" AT LOWEST PRICES! J. A. BLAnEXBERGER. & CO., SOW OITUR AT THLIR 51 a m moth Store, IJi fine KOLA, I'A., LARGE k WELL-SELKCTEl) Spring & Summer Goods, PURCHASED AT XII E LOWEST MAR KET RATES, AND TO BE SOLD AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST. nOXSISTIXG OF DKY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWAKE, WOOD 1 WILLOW WAUE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CATS, BOOTS AND 8UOES. JURXITURE 4 MATTRESSES, FLOUR AND FEED, AND EVLUYTHINO ATrERTAINIXG TO WELL - REGULATED HOUSE HOLDS. AS WELL AS TO MILLS, MINES, AND CAMPS. QKDERS DECEIVED A XD PROMPTLY FILLED. HIGHEST MARKET RATES PAID FOlt COUNTRY ruODUCE. SALESMEN ARE ATTENTIVE, PO LITE AND OBLIGING. ULL, SEE, EX A 11 IX E, AXD BE CONVINCED. J. A. RLATTENDERGEIt, k CO. Oarrnla Mill., Pa., April 21. UM. ytisrfUaufous. NEW MILLLINERY AND and DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. TTtfT OPENEDin tbe room reeeatly oreupied by the Miss Heed's and d:red y opposite l '. p 'a Ftorr, CiearBeld, I'a. AH the Isle styles of bonnets, bet, ie.. for old aod yooec Ladies, 03iaea, and ebildrna' trieainiDi, rib bona, aod root velrets, laces, f lures, Ac, al ways kept on hsod. 1KI MAKING Tn all Its Torino brsnrbes and lateit styles, for old, middle aptd, and the you or, awide to order, by tba must fatbiortsb'e Hreee mker. lrs. X. h. WAlfcON. Aofi. 25. ISCI.-tf. Also spftit for the "Maie Maeedonfan Oil." Warranted to euro Ikbeumatism, Neuralgia, Liver Complaint, Ao. No rare, do pay. Southern Land & Emigration COMPANY, WASIIIXGTOX, D. C. OIiJAXI7.KD and ntabli.hed fnr the Pairhae and of Karmmir and Minrral lnda, aad injirored Rt-al K-iate in the outbrrn Malcft. THOMAS B. FI.fiKKM'B.I'rntilrnl. JO. SK KliNS, Vict I'rrei'lnt J. IIK.NKV A.-KIX, Trr..orrr, rresidtotruarth NaiMiLal l!.tnk oi I'bil.lctphiew JOHN ilOKrilr1, S-rrUij. TUor:. c. MAC1HIKI.1.. Atturury and Counarllor. Offirr: Wa.binfftiia Puil'liiip. Corner Srvi-nth St., aad Pflnnhaaia Avauur, We.hihg'on, l. C arrrnr.ura: or. Jchn T. Hoflinao. Alhent'. X. V. H Uir. Wm. ll'Clrr, I l..rti. 1.1, Ha. ov. T. F Kati i. lpn, Trro!...l, .. J. Li lior. W in. F. I'arker, M illiniort, Ta. frft. I. (.-lf. FAIRBANKS' (TANDAnii toSCALES, Dfigff Barrcws, Varrhouso Trurk foj-ving Prreses, Improved Money Drawer, Ac. run a a lb ar MERRELL k IU G L E Tt , Dfalrri In Hardware. jr ,10-tf feVoail Street, tlearfiel 1, Pa. ewtoiVk and new goods. X JOS. SI I AW 6i SON Hate tuat opened Niw Sroni, on Main Pt.,CLitnti D, Pa., lalelT occupied bjr Wm. F. IIIWIX. Their atoek conr.iaH of Cho-t:ta of lb beat qualily, Qlee..nsvare, Hoots and Slmcs, and eT"TT article oecewirf for one's comfort. Call aod exstnine our stork bore pur cbainR .lMwlierc. Mf 9. 1 W-lf. COAL! GOAL! fpiIR ander.icne.1 lierel? tire, notice that ke X i p.-epered lo del,er e.al at II' ma. or ernt. per Uahel at the hank, to anil pnrriiaaeT.. nr.Ue. left at Soh .li.n e l iar S-'trr will receiir ill receiir prom el am otion. A liberal .ha-r f pb!ie .alrw.a4cenlirite4, HIIILlI IHAI. rU pt. I.S, -(t-m pd 1TTH nltP. IM.IiAR A aperlor V artirl, f f pleklin f.ir wle be Y. KHT7.rR. 'ATI' r.-l in.i t t'liiladrliihi.-t .Adt-rrtir-rmrnts. V ISAAC K. STAUrrZR, t )VT(IIi;,S 4 JEMEI.nY, ' No. tl Noith & ootid Sln-e', Corner or Qmrrr PHILADELPHIA. An "irttti nt f AViitfht -i, Jcwdry, Fiher an.l PlnU-il Wan- i-"iif intly niriimnl. lI-'iltiHK of Wa i'his and Jewelry promptly lo. jvl'Mr fi. ULciiiiiiii. - O. KitrinpT, - H. PilliiTtumi. S. SILBERMAN &, Co., IVI itftTIIll AMt JnHlirili of FANCY GOODS, PIPES NUTJOXS, &(.'., 13 .Yorth Mourlh Slier I. my2S I'I!!I.A!)Fl.llll.. lvpd T. C, wr, w. rat't- WM. W. MYERS i W 1 T II o. I. Hoia. PAUL & CO.. WIIOLFSAI.E '.ou r amj sii n: iiMBe no vat:, Hi Market St. t 1111 Coinmero. 'it. above Sixth, HlllLAbKl-PHIA. ljr j. uoLLoa Biau n. nevia i'arkt. EOLLOWEUSH & CAEEY, BOOKSELLERS, Blank Book manufacturers, a;;d station Ens, 2IS Jlarket St., Vhiladrlphta. saPnper Kl'Mir fin-Vs ami Iliijc, J'ool-eap, Letter, jNutr, rnjipltig, Curtain and Wall Papers. ffb24-ly. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 iaoutli Tlilrd Hi reel. I'lillaJelpa jf.f.rA'f-'w, And Dealers in Government Securities. Application hy mail will reneive prompt attm tion. and all iniorumtiwn eUeorlullj lurnirbed. Order, Kilicitr-d. aprll-tf BENSON, CAMPBELL & Co., No. 17 N. Fifth Bt. and 424 C.mmerca, , HlIII.ADELl'llIA, Pi , WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Commission Merchants, FOB TUB SALB Of Wnol. Oinnenf, For Skins, Feathers, Leather, Flax Heed. Dried Fruits, Clorer Bred, Koots, Deer Hkios. Hutter, beeswax, Bbeep Bkins, Eptfcs, do., to., Ac. COXSIGXMEXTS SOLICITED. W.eklj Pric, current forwarded on requeil. June II. 18f,8 l:pi LADIES FAXCY FIRS. JOIIX I-AHKIRA, 718 Arch St., Mid lie ul' tin- llluvk, let. Tilt ip Hih St.. h'ni'lt aiiic, I'HILADKI.I'IIIA. Impoiier, uiannlatoTT and lt-lor in all it i mis aod qiiiiiitv of FAXCY FCItS rott LAUlLa' A rllILD iics's mi BAR. nrinr cnlarifd. rrniod- litl ami tmpnui-d my nt- ii nd fsvurnliW known Ki ll -VJ V-i-'' J-.MPtiltll il, aud ha.imr imported a eerr laree and ilernliJ aitjrtuciit ol all the d iff. ren! kin-li el I'tus froiu (irt liaiuli iu tumpr, and bac had ili'-m made up br the inot kiliiul ttorkiiini. I wohI'1 rcrtprciull.r tuvite my friend of t'hurfii'ld and a.ljaocnt rmmtle, to rtill aad exnniins niv very Is'jre and Ixaniilul a-turl-went ol l aiu T Purs, for LadifS and lullrn. I am ilt terminal to an 11 at as loa prire n anv otlitr n RpettaMr lloom in tinj city. All Pure Waran ted. No lit inprc sent at ions to eflert fwtt. JiHIN 1 Al.l'IKA, S pt. JP. lin 71 An-h .t. Pluladi Iphia. . ii i s r. n t .n. rot so. HUBERT k YOUNG, Slono-Cutlors & Slone-Husons. A T ILL exeenteall work in their line at tnd Y erate prices and In PlHr T CLAHS Hjlo. .Architectural Ornameuts Tn AtL FTVLEf, Ftona HresflnK of every description, and all kinds of aiiinti work con trarted for in ornutof the enonty. Any prtorn wUbinc to htva rs'periaMe inaion work and stone-eultinK done, will find it to tnelr loterest to eall upon us. We would alro inform the pob lie that we can d liver any f(osntlty or elaas af tone dot-i red, as we are tbe ownsrs of a FIKST-CLASS STONI2 ("iUARRY. Ordera for work ao be addreaied either to Clearfield or Luthenburr. mar:llif III PKItT A Vol NO. mm iv m. a a . -w a .TsiarUit V WlOIIf IlirU. t. r 1 1) i i;li. ev c o. DrSlKU to inform their frien Is, aad the pub) 10. thnt they have now and will keep cuntantlv on hand a I a 'ire and well selected stoekof IT A LI A.N and VKHMONT MAKhLK, and are prepared to furnirh ta arder TO MUST ONES, Del and Cradle Tomlie, Mennmrnta in Santlatono and Matble, Cnrha and Horn forCetaa ter lla. Window Sill, k Cape, Architectural dt Lawa Ornauicnte. They woald Invite epefial attention lo their 3aia.tnne eaoauaaeni wiura are odiii oww oriitinal deaiitne, and will einapare farorahly ailb anything of tbe kind ia the oountr). If derlred they ean furnlub Marble Window Fill, and Cap, at a ih.-bt aJtanra on tba price of Sanditone. Vard oa H.erd ifeet.near tbe liailroad depot, Clearfield. Ha. )elf MICHAEL SOKE, MASON AND STONK CUTTER, Nrw a.lilnpton, Pa. VAII kindl -f Va.onrj dne, in the mol workmanlike manner. Order, ar-heiled, and eon trarle taken tn an.r part of tlieoountj. aatristf. Lime (br Sale I THE nnjereirned, rti-lini nar the d. jof ha made roiTiplcte errung' uiruts with I.ime 1'iirncrs east nf (tie UKiutitjun, wli'T.-l y he i ena bled to kt p eonfUtitly on h.md a Urc qusntity of p u i: k l i m k : rhieh he nffera to fanners aod hoil'lcrs at a trifle armvr roiet. '1 hnpt in need '( the artirle wmld di w. II lo tvp me a oatl, or aliirits me hy letter, ho- f'-re ut-L-utiuliug their lime. t)K-t. c. FA.-M0!;K. Ch-arfiel 1, Pa., June 9, 1 (.:. lYIiss E. A. P. Rynder, acest roa Chirkerinjr's. Pteinwav'a anj r.oier-on's Plnen ; buiith s, .Mssin A Hamlin a and I'elouhei's Ufgatis and Mf(rdfns, anJ (Iniver A Balter'a cwinj Jahii.a. ai.ro TRAcara or Piano, flm'tne, Orran. Hsrmoiiy and Voeal Ma. . ir. ( r( .-v., T-.f ..... - , JkW J - . A . a. Pie... V.t.A. e.1 ilaa a. W rteartield, May l-rt-tf. NOTICE. I I LL er"n are hrr-'dy a -tiiii-d who liarr ; j eM d l.-ii.k:niT priiuiitl at or nrxr the in'ni'h f ol W hitmer run on ll.e pr.tj.rnv of l,n nn, ln h ' i t A e tlmt at. Wit ny nni4 l" paid up 1-e- Iti re any more rnmnd ran I ..Maine. I. And nl! perevins U.nlM. tiinlnr or l-f or miy itoT I IuiiiIm'T on llie nwrrMid 'i"opcriy, alilio'it .r ( .riif-ion, ill ti Id 1m tu- or !-; c,nr,:o j l'.l'ty d.vllurf per rait i'-r !! grwii.nl. A pph. at ion ifir laid fr,r'ti.d uu.'t U' did Ic to W, . J'h k .T. l.lca lloitr. l a. (.U(0il, MCKKV A CO. j Kept. 1. lfi:-li.n. Settlement Notice. I 1-1. fer" n. knowioc them.t Ivee in trlitr.l to I 1 me. will rleaw rail enl aettle nt ooee. 1 lie Wle. will r,en.e rail an l aetlle nt ooee. ll.H.k. are at the ht-re of hiU-omh k T".n' nd. Oe-r.da. I'a. l. a. l'KHKV. Oeerola, I'a.. .Tale 51. ISeo.Si.. "WfAftTr.ll-KMl.taMI Kn. I nir'iteen ln-1. T 5II1NHI.I.S, fir ahl.-h the h e . erw a 't be fail w f W t I ! n. sa: '. nm mm ytfdiral. DCN'T URO'.V OLD. Ih.re la ao nree.ih, fr prrmaiare old ar i aa H't'wfk'l oitnjiarb lOltera, It a;!trJ rhanir ui fl.Mull ,jr Intlgorallag urij orian of th. hiMlt-. HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES. Thfro are no reni.Jiya to wall and favorably ktioirn ua "lltiuarlntld Keiacdie." ea lr. Ho haek'a HI "0,1 Furitiar, htolnai h Hiltcrl and ltt,ol IMIa, and do futniljr aUould be without Ihetu. PBEPARE FOR WAR! I "Id time of pear, prenar. fur war," I. the old adapt-, and thrro ia no aenlenee in the hnnlldi lnni;iiafr more extiroa.ive, nor one that la ao atirliatih. In innumerable naan. U't.n t. ... wtae a. to know the exo-.-t moment (hat that fall deatmver, dl.eaae, will attack him? Then bo Te ever prepared, have the Kohaek'a Blood Hill., Stotuarh lliltrraand llhu d PurtBer at hand and oonibal dlaeaae eueoeectullv. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Old Fores, Eruptions, Cutaneous Diseases or lieasea ( the bit in, all readily sureomb to the wonderful influence of ir. Kobark's lllood Puri tier, btomaoh Uiuers and Ulod Pills. ELEVES TEARS Of Experience with a constantly Increasing de mand lur hoback's Modteinea is sufficient ae kaowlerif ment of their tnirlnsie merit, and plaoas ibot ihe very lirat in rank fur curios: tba diaeenes lur which they are reooiainendod. Jold by all ltrugiiis. C0STTVE2JESS. Or, Ponatipatioo of the Ilowela. ahnuld alwava raoeir. prompt attention, aa it pr.-dlapoaea the ivetem to dt.raae. 'Jhe timel, uae of eurb Tal uable cathartic remedr aa Hobaek'f lilood Ptlla baa aared much aickne.a. di.ra.e and deatb. and man, pereutia to-dar, are iodehted to three bill. alone lur their very eiietene,, aa tb, oerttfloatee ' in our poaaeiitoo will atleat. 1 DB0PST. Aod Proprieal wellinir. are always ilieTed and often permanently cured hy the alterative efieet which the timely uss of Uoback's blood Purifier, when taken in eoDjunctiuo with Ko be s Blood Pills, is sure to pro doc a. DIXKER FILLS. A't per.ona of bili-aa hahit,. after aatlnr or drinking ton freely, will find itreat relief in the oie of llr. Hohark'e Hluod Hilli. they aid die;., liuo hy pliiiiulatin! th, alomaeh, thua arciiling Ihe ,ain, nau-ea, a or eroctationa, et-c, which follow from eating too beaitily. ERYSIPELAS Often arlrre from mortiJ condition ef Ihe entire ; , . , " , . , . ajrtem. and wo better remedtea ran he toond the confidence and esteem ot his flt'lgb th.a Jjr. Kobacka lllood Hurili.r and lllood j t,orH) w,i(.h ls f I y attested by the fact that be held ncurly every political I or social trut that can bo loci'.lly con- I ferred. lirady township ban lost a good citizen, and tho Democratic CONVALESCENTS. I Or perron, renererin. from Ferere or an? of the alant for ramovinir all the pro.tratinc effect. wbirb follow di.ea.e : 11 euppliee the great want o lone; felt fur a ami, and reliabl, tonie aod apeliaar. LIVER FILLS Are Pills that hare a dirert nnd p- erful action on the liver, and relieve any Inactivity or eon frsted state of that sll important orcsn upon ohirS drpend Ihe whole proreM of dreFtin. The Impfirtanre. then, of piwurinf a Pill that shnlt biive snrh dirrt arti.m without the ill effects of mereurv, is nnnifest to every one; suh Pi:ts are Kol.srk'a lllood Pills ; they are 1 wsrranfeo: parely veifctabJe. and en With ecr- taint; be relied upon, and are safe at ail times. MELANCHOLY Is one of the tbsny disorders of the aervno rti- I tew, srinof from a li state of the confltitutinnal nrnnn or errrre prf.Hrai nn siter (nr continued alekneaa. ,ndren;.ire,lDei,.1,nrr...die.hl. Ilfihsrh Btomarh Hitters to restors the nen-ee .. il,.!,..!.,.! ..(.lit. ' WEO SELLS TEEM t The A,. el. for Ihe aale of Ttihaek'a Tllnod LITIIERSBIRG POTTERIES Lothrr.burp, C'lrarflrld Co., Pa. FARMERS, MECHANICS 4 DAIRYMEN Look Here! rPlin uiiilir.ittncd la pmereil l. furni.fi rnn l Ten ill. tbe be.1 Cro.NKlVAIIK nr,nun,,tre .iwi.rni.nirj. ne ti.aner., ei i.ued t.. el. dm- the niost fMlidioae. ae In qtiaiiljr or durability. Ilia wart cn. i.t. in cart of ciii:am rors or ml sizks. Mil k l ltllt h. tn PAJ.S1, r . . ,-.,,. FrU it Cans, (for Canning FrUtt,) Safety Tubcj, And in abort EVKIIYTII 1 K u.im'iy mail kr), in Mil e.uMi.utnrut of tliie kii.d. lll.l'.l. HAMS Tnn rare their nre 1. li.ired St ale, at AYi TIMS and lo ANV I'l.ACK derire.l. irrdera for ware eniieitrd. anl promptir tiled. , . , . , Jfrr -r fenrtai ..mirimni. Caialojnr scd Crew l.i.t, mailt-d f,. 10 ai..ii.anta. jrtA bWrai diacoant till he gien 10 the ahol.MilrU-a.lr. CEO. C. KiltK. I.illher.l.urt. Ta., Ilee. J, lffs tf In lit w a ft mi. lii. nn,irr.iSne,t will jia, -iLhie.-l ASfl : l'HH K.,,,.11 kml, ol I t IIS and IlI.I K SKINS. Hire rne a eall riearO. l t. Ilee. SI. I I,. Ill: IZKNSTKI.N. ty AftTl:n-Oneeoad liI.ArKSMiTll and II one man lo work i, wood makilie Me.l.. ; Waeons Sl.n.p Maehiuel, 1, ee. Sirgle men or 1 mm witb rnall familiee. Ai.i.It lo H' KtN:iJ!irD 1 Tti., Maawaaawi ax tmrxt,s.--mr--ymwn m TIIK HKPUHMCAN. ' ' l I.KAIil'IKI.H, l'A. wi:ixt.-ii.Y MiMixiN'ii.nrTiiri'ii l.t. i'iw Terms of Subscription, I If I aid In elvenw,or within ttm e iin-mha Ort II ea j .ftfr tliii-i' hii-I lieliiri- .ti moiitli. 2 At) Il t'.ij ilier the rsi.iratj. f .n month" ... X at) HI IK.Ittl S NO I It In. I Mc-thoillsl l:psrnpnl t htirrh Itfr. W. I II. I'll.!,, I'nulor. Hul, lie Serrtco evirj alllath, t in, A H., and li H. M. Kuhliuth Svliiml nl II A. ,M. Hravi-r Mt-etinir every Thurrdiiy, at 71 H. M. Ciinitlnitiinii Service, II rot rlabhatb of everv month, at ill) A. M. HI. I'l-atirU' C liurrliCatlinllc lli v.Mr. O'llitxtiiiii. Mna at III) oVIoi k A. M., on ihc afeonil aiol lounh Shii,:ih ol'ranli month. M. AmlrL-u'a i'liui-cli l-:plarnpal Itev. .Mr. AlKAlr..l'uMif ti-riR-Oi-vi'i)-Tue.iiaeieii-ti.fr. at 7) o'tlock. H. M. HI. Juliii'n I httrrli I.utliernn Hi v. Mr. I X!M,,ni'f. Hul.lic Hi-rvicc c-n-rjr iSalihalh, inorn itnr an, I evenitiL'. I'rcalivlcriail ( lllirrli Iter. Mr. lit Ti l: n. Hit'liu SL-rvieu every tSuhhutli, morntlie umi rvin lur. ,A llAHtiAiN. An ntlvcrtisoniunt in tliis Isruo will tell you where, to buy u i-lioap engine, nntl cirt-nluf nawmill. AiltliOrieiMeDsi-i. Jutneg Low tlieri Co., Altoonn, Pa. On., Ki.uk ! It will bo uliRt-rvcd by an utlrcrtiseinent in this jiuper tlmt oil, in lurjro qaantiticit, Las lately been tJicoverodontliorivcr,alitivoLiiinlifrjN .Wiwirfn 000 000 000 ooo 41 City, on tlto farm of JuHonli A. Puhs-: Oncenlu, . 000 000 000 0O0 7!t more CleaiGeld will yet eoiiio out. Lost On TliUMflay evening, Sep tumLer SOth, on the puhliu road, be tween 1 Kiii ith Caldwell's nnd liiehatd S. Humphrey's, a new bluett t-loth overcoat. Any person finUing the Kama will be liberally rewarded by returning it to tho untlemigned in Piko townnhip. Addressing by letter K. A. NoovF.it, Curwensvillo. Bkets iiaiuj to Deat. In pnBing a lot of Governor ISigler's the other day, we observed a mun pulling beets, und on cxuminulion found they were so largo and numerous that they actu ally covered the ground almost solid whon dug up and thrown down, fiotuo of them wore two feet long and fix inches in diameter. Vo understand that ho intends to winter his mileh cowg upon this vegetable production. The crop in question is without doubt tho most prolific wo ever witnessed; yielding four times that of either tur- i nips or potatoes on tho same territory. SnDi: Death. It pains us to re cord the (Hidden death of an old friend, Koswoll Luther, which occurred on Friday last, lie enjoyed bis usual excellent boalth until a few 1110-1 ments before bis death, caused by jappojilcxy. .Mr. J.ullter was ono ot : I the first settlers in lliady township, Tho villngo of Luthersburg derived i its nn inn from t tin fit m 1 1 c 1 1 n on invrol party a valuable inombor. Jimhi.no M atcu. A jiiinping mateli is to come off on Saturday, Oct. 10th, at the Fair Grounds in Cliarfield, Pa , between tho hours of 2 and 3 o'clock. The bti it fifty dnUart a tide on tinlve fat char, from tue to heel, on yliiitk Tl.. . . I I - .1,1. ,.ariy utso ejien.i enaiteige ii. any parties in Clearfield county, on two or more jumps. Wo expert the challenge will bo taken, which -j ... niako it very amusing. Astheamuso- . , , . . , ini-iiv in .inn. e.vii mm fnieriainiiig, we expect both ladies and gentlemen will attend. Thero will bo nothing immodest or immoral to mar tho feel- i ' "0? 0 ' "t M""nxy morninR, . n- i . o.J'b'alh relieved In in of bis suffenni;. ings of any one present. Tickets, .'0 ; Wo un,il(1HlllllJ ,,ltt JIr Weaver hud cents; to be had at the gate. trt., several occasions to firo the -- I revolver, but failed, and bad it laid ii,it.ntuii..Mj.-.iir.i.. i. j,i,iV,y , lMU drawer. Tho parents brother of A. W. Lee, Ksq., Register j havo the deep svmpatby of the entire j and Recorder, was killed on .Monday, I the 4th instant. Ue was engaged iu j 1 r- t i , i i 'l""? l-awlogr) IlltO the creek, llfar f!lrn Ilonn. Whilo down a; llio rlo of I hi alronm. aoii.a of th lor'n on tin- bank above started auddenly, struck , ... . . Inm and knocked Inm into tho water. , I On being taken out it was found that j tho vital spark had Red. He was 'about CI years old. A brother and sister IIIC lllO Only members of the i naries .ucueary, 01 .tniroy, .iiiiiiin county, ritHgrd al -M Iliiiuphrey's job on Clearfield Crock, was catu"hlj,ol,l,l',,"ll tu sliver the tumbling ,.,l 1,-l.nti a,,n,i, l.f..li,,n .,C I. ..m lo, I liv n Miivlinr mill bail nun of liis li'"s .,,... p badly masiietl on J ucttlay. In nt j tempting to make bis escapo bis leg I wascaught between liie log and a tree. I Medical aid was nt once sent to the jspot, und tho surgeons found il neees Isary to amputalo the leg, but il was soon discovered that his cuso was hoticloss, and ho tlied very soon nflor .... . .... . . Hi ")' ' brought 10 loWII lllC , xl ,,,,. jK proi .crly cared for, and , ! ... . I ( disimtcbed bv the nftcrnoon .rain to : bis Iriends. f inn 1 tu. 11 utiis .tc. Our friends 1 1 . .1 .. 1 1 ,.. , ;.. ,1. . llirouuiioui. 1111 11111.1 u.nnivm 111 in.-. .,, , , , , oui'ty w ill phase furnish us with u , correct and brief statement of any inui nago that takes pluro willim ; ut saieiy, insieau nt swinging ins ate '"'''their knowledge, or death that may j lo catch the titnpiieouWiii tly.lie would i . 1 ,1 . 111 ii'"uestiH!alilv havo cut hered the re- 1 occur, or an tiling e se that would In-1 , ., .. ' J rx .porters siaiitl and pimping tho king, of any interest to tho reader. l!y mi , ,,,VVt litt.T throwing tloul.le sixes . enme 'doing you will not only confer a favor into ihe home base tinder one blank ! 1111011 us. but lilion tho entire column-' el. We 11111V bo wrong, however, but ;.,. ,l , , ,,l,ti,, i n ifi'lier'll 1 1 is ' nltj , Hilli 1110 JMHUIt) III t llir.ll. Ills, nut unlrcijui'tilly the caso that mil accident may occur, and that, too, in ' ,.,.,, rrmiita i.tirl of t.ur di tiselv lim.'l'ull million ol dollars iu U10 treasury I ! , , r 1 ,1 e , . 1, liercd forests, when the facts uru wcl! , : ... .. , I known 10 tlno in the immediate ; vicinity wiicio it hiiiipciisi but il is. .,1 f .if.i riiti-n lour 1 pro is nn 1 tu Lr num. , ... ...... ff ., m(0 ,v .. ,, t0 j. ' form the press of the fact : and yet ol. nM,:..nlK. taw.il. r',v , J", J , i- J tho next is.-uo of the countj- paper, with the expectation of there linding ! ,. ......i ;..11lr. ..I' nt it anvnriitvi: ' ... l.l!.l. .1 c... 1 .....I.. 1.1.. ..... .... ! , which ine cii.iui nan pivw.it'ij nt't Jv"i (rd j Tiir r.i.iriitKi A wo flile lit ! fit fliitii ia in inj.-ti', tin I dfiitir turn j t l!"l In ffo in j.ivm nt 5 't li.i It on J Vt'liit'liiy runt-fir jr. In onl-'r in mtiKo tho ttiiiiiit, it ill I if iintMili!o ,ir n tti jiivti niij iliinj; tlffitiili' lliia ft k. i Wo v ill, litiwovpr, do tlic Iit"-t t Bii. Gov. Assembly. Prca't. n t: r: 'n 5 2 r 1869. Districts. lit'ffariit, Hell, . I'l'iiini, . 1ltljflHf . Hnitlt'tirJ, liratly, . HnriiNiiJe, OIHI (Mill (lllll 000 I IS l'JT OHO 000 000 OUO 1.11 Ul ".7 -id :a ;il . (nit) (mil 001) (Mill 112 4" 1,M fiS 0(H) 000 Kill (il 87 :ioii 10H X'.f, lou duo ooo ooo ooo (s Hii; in hi ooo ooo ooo in:! ill CIll'Nt, ((ivint'ton, 000 (lllll (100 000 IIS Clfitilifltl, Hi!l Mh 114 1-41 150 111 CurwWl 4: 71 Al 71 .'10 tj( Ileintur, . 1'VrjfUHon, (iiniitl, (lOHlien, (itnliani, . (jiiliilt, HtiKton, . 000 000 000 (100 l.'it) 000 000 000 001) 70 000 (100 (Mil) 000 OS 000 000 000 000 04 10') it; ooo ooo inn ooo ooo ooo ooo n 70 7:( 2 140 (15 000 000 000 000 Ht .Ionian, Karlhuus,. 000 000 000 000 C,l Knox, . . 000 000 (100 000 lit! Lawrence, it'A 100 :1 11(1 'io-i L. City, . (Mil) 000 OHO 000 111 Mnrri.i 1 Wtl f.- iilill llllfl 100 24 04 H Pcnn, . . t'S 54 f3 70 S4 Pike, . . V1H 100 128 102 115 10(i I'niot., . 40 42 34 62 fill 4 Woodward, 000 000 000 000 101 05 The above returns (bow that tho Democrats in the district from which returns have been received, have done good work Gains every where! We have but few returns from outsido of the county, but they show gains for tho Democrats. Our county looks like being good for 1400- CliiNri.r.ri,AMooi! vs. Osor.011 ans. Tho following is the scoro of a niutuli gumo of Huso Ball between these two clubs, on the grottntl of the former, on Wednesday, Septembor "Olli s rntact ertiMoosB. o. it- oemou. n. It. A.W.Iiialiatn.c.... 2 VlCliarlea ( antord, c i A. W. Walura, 11... 1 ihn I'anuv. u .1 :t ). I,. Hoover, a. .... 2 K ' W. Cii-ioril, a. a t J. H. Johnacin, 1 b. 3 sW.C. l.ingle, 1 h... 1 John In. ii, 2 b..... I Hi; I,. Jlu.l.r.on. 2 b 2 H. V. HLI.r, 3 h... .1 j Hat. ( a.fev, 3 h... 6 11 I I. Ooimau, 1. f t 7'H. Kline, c. f. 5 41 H m. lo(!it,r.f..... .1 J. K. Joliti.ton, I. f. 1 N. I,, liol.ll:.. c. f... .1 F. t'liorpenin;, r. f. & Inninit. . 1 J .1 4 6 0 T . (I a ID 4 IS J u T.I .31 S ff ft A 422 oKeiiai From Washington (D. C. ) Morninj Chronicle: "We desiro to call tho attention of newspaper publishers and jolliers to tho very flattering notices of .Mr. ('. 12. Holi'mson's Printing Inks, published in our advertising columns, anil chcerf'jliy add our tvitloiiee in its favor. i o have been using it for several months, and find it orcrv way satisf'-.ctory, in both cold and warm weather." I'rom riiilipshtirg (Pa) Journal: "This issue of tho .Journal is jirintcd with tho ubovo mentioned ink, and, greatly In our satisfaction, it surpluses any wo bavo lieretolore used. It tie serves the high enconiums showered upon il by the press." Fatal Accident. On Sabbath morning last, one of tho most nielan chully accidents wo havo yet been called upon to chronicle, occurred in this borough, which resulted in the dentil of a little sun of .Mr. J'. Jl. Weaver, Proprietor of tho Washington Hotel, aged nearly fivo vears. The I h.M-'ll n.i.lll.ll. It, .fill,. I.ULuA.I I. In. "'" . mill, ,.ft , ro()ln R(irn0 war wnr to wash hitn, and whilo she was absent j tho child opened the bureau drawer 1 and took thcielrom a loaded revolver, land was playing with it in an innocent . ?. i- i i . manner, when it was discharged ; the lian ,Kj,ri,j , ta las liowols. Medienl n id was summoned ut once, but the boy continued getting worse, and cninmuinly in this melancholy and "xpt- ta occurreticc.-iW.fiir. iry a iiiifl'fi (Mi i . Fatal AcripENT . horriblo ncr'i- "'t ot-fiirivrt nt l-:tylon p Station on lit., i 11 ;ta It I . i f . """" i'roau, .aiuroay morning lust, resulting in almost m- ,nnt ,i,. .,i, ,,. ir u-,iL.iw :r.. ri,. Lorenzo Wilkis. It appears that Mrs Wilkis ii, company w ith sumo Li lly fiit-nds was out looking nt the threshing ninehino. and Mrs. W. play fully challcnL'cd another lady friend to s'ep over the tumbling shaft. The lady declined, saying to Mrs. Wilkis: 'You step over first." Mrs, W. nt- ' . . I cattirlit and slto was draL'L'etl under the rapid revolving ahull, and almost instantly killed. Tho threvliing m t-liinn whs stunned ns sonri n. iwiimi. I i i - - i ble, but not in tune tn avert the death of the uiilortunato lady. Mrs. Wilkis was a highly esteemed lady, and her death has east a deep gloom over the onttro community.- Grccnshurg Her ald. A Ci.kar Exposition. Tho "Fat Con t ri bu I or" niv tho gimio of base i n I . .1 11 1 in 1 ball between tho Haymaker nnd I.'ed .Stocking clubs, which bus caused so many (iiinmeiits, and fives the follow ing us to how a happier termination miigiii nave neon readied, "lor in for , , ... . . . . , ,. stance, bad Wright got 111 with Ins lt.a ,.t0 , the third hac at the time he shot bis own ball into tho pocket w0 nr0 honet in Ollp mnvit tlons. . J IJ.itlieal State 'J'rcastirer keeps a monthly balance of over two and a Idle? (lii, no. Tho inoney is loaned . . , . . . . -, . tt banks and jinvato itidiVKluuls, and wliu, ( ,Waiitles on these funds, tho Treasurer reeeivei a return ; - r.i'. ....... 1. . . . . 1 iihmi-.;ui'i nw r jt i-.-i tvn.. ae, which ho puts in his own pocket. Tho ronson why Covodo wanted Hrewster to resign the Attorney (ten ernlsbip, is not generalluy known. H is this: Brewster decided that Henry I. Foster, and not Covodo, was einlitlril In 1 1i ea iliar.uti.rl aent in .. ' . (;,mcrV Thai's why thn "Old A!- 'f rstit" ; kT.cr I'iomhi r. .1 llnpirnl Mfit. A l ilt bus slti's lv bn n (iilriwliiee.) in the Ti-Htif'i'P t eei-laliirii prnvi iling r r thee. tiling ol a 1'oiia'ituiiinitil ('out t'lilii.n, to b In Id in Nutriiinber, fur the purpose of forming a new Cum. Hitutiim repealing the present otittv tji'iius instriitnent whit h was nindoi by ibo tarpel liit:.'geis, tintler military prolecti.in and ill obedience to the promptings of Northern liadicals, in ih I'nim e to lite will of the people of Tennesaee. That sut li a Convention uill be bel l und mh Ii a new Constitu tion formed and adopted by the peo ple, we havo no doubt. Tho liberties ot Tennessee require this, and wo hope to see ildono nssonn as possible. The other Southern States, we doubt not, will soon "do likewise." Notwithstanding all the sclietneing, and cunning legislation of tint liaili cals, with a view to roi.dcr tho South ern States stibserviant lo their part' interests, tho timo is not far distant when all those States will have consti tutions and State governments in ac cordance with tho old Constitution of tho United States ami the rights of man, ami when Jfudtclnlisin w ill have no foothold utiywhero in tho South. "Time al last sets all things even." Tbe illiberal policy of the iiudicals, which was designed to secure them tho Southern Slates, will result in uni ting tho entire Soulh nguinst them, forever. 'Onoextremo begets another," and tho extreme oppression of the Soulh by tho Ihtdicalti has obtained for them the extreme and eternal hatred of tho Southern people, as well as tho con tempt of nil riuht-niinded men else where. It is gratifying to know that in a. Itcpublican Government, wrung is sooner or later corrected by its own ctlect. Not long hence tho Southern Slates will be united in a soiid phalanx agtiitist the erroneous doctrine of so certsion, and Ibo equally erroneous pol icy of New Kngland Radicalism. Sunday Murcury. The Ilypocrltetl The following correct bill of indict mcDt against the Radical parly, is one that can bo sustained by fuels and figures. . In this bill of indictment the Radical leaders stand charged with calling themselves Unionists : they havo onnsuniiiiated and maintained disunion. Atlectbg economy: they have given us the costliest govern ment on earth. Prating of virtue: tficy made it the most con upt. Clam orin ; for equal rights : they have pro ecriUed more people than any monar chy in Christendom. Invoking free dom: they established and maintained the darkest dospotism in eleven Stales. Professing toleration: they proclaim acceptance of their creed tho alterna tive of ostracism and disfranchisement. Howling about purifying tho Govern ment: they have made dishonesty and ollico holding identical. Preaching principle : they subsist by passion and prejudice. Deploring caste : they ele vate blacks ubovo the whites in two thirds of the country. Magnif3-ing loyalty : they trample out every wor. thy principle of our system. Claiming utiitesmunship: their officials Hre either conspirators or thieve. Landing in dependence: lliey are the servile slaves of a part- caucus. Pretending to in vite criticism : lliey stiflo freedom of debate in Congress by partisan rnle. and drown it elsewhere in blood. In sisting npon peace, they prolong the old slrifo to turn tip a now one. A Hkiioio Act.- A fow months ago, nn engineer of an express train on tho Pennsylvania Central Jutilroad, going west, discovered au engine ap proaching him at such n rato of speed that be was at once convinced tbttt il was without an engineer, lie instant ly whistled bis brakes dosn.ut the same timo sending his fireman back to uncouple bis "lender" from the train, while he nt the same moment uncoupled bis hoso und engine, and opening his throttle wide, with his red flag jumped back on his tender. He just looked back and saw his train nearly stopped, and on dashed tho two engines toward each other like very demons. He broke up gently on hia tender, and finally sttit)K'd it, and in breathless silence watched for the collision. Tho en gines camo together, throwing each other dear of' tho track, and smashed all to pieces. Ho left his tender, and wilh bis flag ran to meet the express going east. It being two minutes bo hind time, he had just time lo "flag il," and it was brought to a stop within a fow feet of the wrecked en gines, and one of those terrihlo acci dents was avoided. For litis heroic act tho Company presented him wilh a cheek for ll.OltO. J nil go S'ntuh, of Cincinnati, has decided that it is not an infraction of tho law for women to nppetir upon tho streets, clad entirely in malo st ttro, if she properly behaves herself. The streets of Cincinnati will no doubt present a charming appearance, under that decision ore long. The cavalrymen ordered to Virginia lo euforco the revenue, laws, are said to be very "bold." The captain isn't afraid to snatch a setting hen ntf her nest, aud some ot Ins men walk right up to a turkey, as bravo as can be. A sudden expressman in liufl'ulo has nut on the side of his wae-on "lilen xprcss." If it wasn t for tho fact that Mark Twain never indulges in a joke, wo should any il was an adver tisement tor bis paper. A terrible accident occurred at the Indiana Stulo l'nir, al Indianapolis. A boiler exploded on tho ground, and twelve persons wero instantly killed and a number wounded. It is feared that John A Logan will try to paim some pasto diamonds on Mrs. (i rant in payment for the office of Secretary ol War, w hich ho isaf ter, us lie did on Mrs. Lincoln. A Texas editor says that if bis paper is any more pious or funny than usual, il is owing to his having read I'unch, anil one of lk'ccher's sermons, l'unch was tho most pious. Twogiaud ju 1 ies huving condemned the Cambria county jail, at Khetis burg, tho commissioners have decided to build a new one, al a cost of 45 10, UUO. Henry Ward Heecher's hist Sunday sermon was sldr.tr.sed expressly to Wall si reel, and bu advised I ho doni reus thero "not to lay up IrciBure on earth." A I Mount Ararat, thia year, 110,000 Mohammedan pilgrims assembled for tho annunl journey to Mecca Two of the highest pMiki of the Rocky Mountains have been named YV srd Hi..vrd. -sk. we 1' t fm vaiaia J'lK tt Jrnt .nrl IPtnih. Tim lliitfniil ( Md ) Vt fdyvrnvr sn a : "We are nuniit i-nlled upon to record another of those terrible trage dies that of late have ot iiirred in our colli ty w ith shotkirg Ireipieltcy. From tho best i 1 1 f r 1 1 a. 1 1 1 r it we havo been ublo to procure, tho following "emit to be tho main facts tsirmot-teti with tlic n tin 1 1-: Miss Smith, an el derly laity oi l', years of age, was on a visit Irom Haiti more to Ihe family of Mr. Win. l!nbitiin, in this eounty, who rcidfa in tho tirighlvirhood be. I ween Upper Cross ltoada and Jar rettsville. On Tuesday ot last week, about noon of that day, Miss Smith started from .Mr. llobitison's house to pay a visit to J. Henderson Kirk wood's family, residing about half a mile therefrom. As she was qulolly walking along the puolie road leading lo Mr. Kirk wood's and whon about half tho distance had been accomplish ed, sho was approached and seir-ed by a young negro man, who was in tho employ of Mr. Robinson nnd hail boon engaged on thnt day in cutting corn, who dr.igged her from tho road into the woods near by, und where, despite her struggles and outcries, bo accom plished his horrid designs upon her. In the struggle that had ensued, near, ly all tho clothing was torn from tho person of Miss Smith, and sho. wot abandoned by tho negro In a condition of complete exhaustion. Bhe succeed cd, however, in making her way back to Mr. Robinson's who started in par. suit of tho criminal, and, according to ono report of tho matter, captured and confined him in a oorn bouse, whencu ho oscnpod whilst JIr. Robinson went in quest of an officer to convey him to jail ; and according to another version, Mr. Robinson did not succeed in cap turing him at that time at all. At all events tho officers of the law were up on his track and on Saturday last, Constablo Kosher, of Baltimore coun ty, succeeded in effoeting his arrest near Glen Rock, a place just over the line in Pennsylvania. lie was placed on tho cars of tho Northern Central Railroad, to be taken to Towsontown, nflcr a commitment had bcenoblainod from Justice Rutlodgc,when, on arriv ing at Whitehall, a station on that road, the cars were stopped and a par ty.composcd of about tinny men, took the negro in charge to bring him di rectly to the liel Air jail, instead of of taking him to Towsontown. This was Into in the afternoon of Saturday, and the party started from the rail road towards Jarrettsville, on w)iat is called King's road, upon tho negro confessing to tho crime and giving tho particulars of tho horrid outrage, they halted under a tree and hung him up on a limb of it. He was left suspend ed during Saturday night and until 1 a o'clock, il., on Sunday; when bis re. mains wore cut down and buried in the neighborhood. The negro was known In the neigh, borhood by the name of Jim Crow, and was about eighteen 3-eflrs of ago. The condition of bis victim, Miss Smith, is precarious in the extreme, and at lust accounts it was feared that she would not long survive her inju ries. Thus hn swift retribution been me. led out to one of tho most heinous of. fences known to the law. Tho ex citnicnt in the neighborhood on the ooming to light of the crime which tho negro was guilty, was of course most, intense." ntta Poltcr'M trui. a gfnebous provision foe tug citt ' Poor. Tho Into Ozias Poller has left behind him a clause in his will that is a more enduring monument to bis memory than marble or granite. Alter provi ding for tho payment of all debts, funeral expenses, ic, be leaves to hia wife tho house in which she now re, sides, and ll.fiOO per annum during her life. Ho leaves a house and lot iit the city of Williamsport to Sarah ami Relinda Pidcock, besides MU0 per annum to each of them during their their lives. All bis residuary estato, "real, personal and mixed, wherever and however situated," is bequeathed lo the city authorities, to be held aod managed for the city poor. Tho money is lo be safely invested at in terest in real estate, as fur as possible. All his real estate lo bo held by tho city, and the interest on the money, reals, Ac, Ao., to bo appropriated tit tho support of the city Mjor. Jus. A. Smith is uppointcd Truster, to mnnuifo the properly left his wifo aud to Sarah and Belinda. Pidcock. ha to receive tiW d urine; his life. Tho will is dated March 27, 1SG0. The property left to tho poor of tho, city amounts to about S70,U(X). On Saturday morning last, shortly ho furo day-break, tho dwelling tiouso of Mrs. Johnson, on Stcwurt afreet, Meadvillo, was broken into by four burglars, one of whom seized her and held a pistol at her breast whilo the, 1 others proceeded to aearoh tho houan and atolo nearly fifty dolloara which sho had luid away. They then very leisurly proceeded to drink a bottle of whiskey which ihey had with them, and decamped wilh their booty. Farmers aro wanted in Nebraska. All Ibo trsdes, soys tho Omaha AV luldican are well represented j thn professions aro full, lo overflowing, and every department of business, is fairly supplied with witlo awake ami energctio doulers. Hut lor liirmora thero is plenty of room. At the rececent funeral of an uflioer in Ceylon the young widow cut off all her beau'.iful golden hair and placed it in tho grnvo. In Virginia gaino was never so alum, tliint, as the drouth has been extensive; and tho dry weather is favorable, espe cially to pulridgcs and tin keys. The Prisoner in Ludlow street jail, New York, contributed flS for tho Avondalo sufferers. tarkrts. Clearfield Markets. Itrr-ertH weekly for the ri i-.srlti n l'rrrti,iril 1.- 1 u !. .. . ... .. . , ... ... .. nn.i.ri, I'eaierin I'rr l.nfMia, f.ro- eerica, rronattitie, do., Mrki t all. Cteeirftel.l. I'maM in.n. Pi., Oet. 12. Ibt-S. Aplr..,rei.n.6S(;r, 7.: I'he,!, V lb l'.'i Apple bullrr.Ytral, 1 Si , Roller .'tec 4"1 Itoen. 2 5tt(,t 1 lit HorknhoaU. 1 l" llnrawhi'ftt liour lb, 4 lleef, dned 54 Iteef, Irr.h ,-,(, II Hoard., M 12 tl (iv 11 Oil Mn:'f, dreaeed Ilulca. fftna Ilnl.i... i'lVy Shnnldrra.. Ofii,f, Side, Ot'tii, Laid 11 r . so S'l l'A Meat huik. 'at tM . .'.9. n. Oata ffl Oniona. (tft I'oletne, H k0 ;n IWhee, dried, lb,. IA Pleater, V l,bl I H Hre- I J Kara. V Itt I Selt,leek . 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