Thu Ciacindati Tragedy — A Wonsan's Ziavonge. • The Cincinnati CoTritercial dives th? 'particulars of the mn;rder'cOmmitted in that city by a wornan i • • The history of this „bloody nil:lir is, in.hrief, as follows: , Not mil ilty years since Captain John Howard -married the daughter of a Physician residing in "tangent. Canada. They lived togeth er inapparent happiness and domestic comfort for some time in this city, but difficulties occurred, nor necessary . here vi name,' and the parties separated—the wife taking the two children : a boy and "a girl." Nct ong after the sepnia. lion Capt.H. obtained the two children by eiolent means—having no recourse ice the law--and placed them in chnrge .tif a. friend in. Kentucky; at the same tirrieinppplication for a divorce was 2. pending in a court in that. State. Mrs. was ofenitnpetuous and determined ;temperament -Ir . woman of many ac• ‘iomplishments, and capable of occupy :lag ,high places in society—and felt her humiliation in a high degree, and had often sworn revenge.—Heaven knows Phil has got' it ! - Capt. H. married again, (it is said,) And was living at the time of this terri ble transaction with the lady (quite ). l andSorne by the vi,ay and amiable -in her manners) who fell a view!) to the wild fury .of jen,lousy and vengeance, and pe - rished bv.the knife of the aband oned wife. The circumstances of the tralredy are ae follows: Acnbout five o'clock, last evening, a annum !R led Ai the boarding house of Mrs. Wolf, on .sth street, between Illup cirri Virestern walUed into the ontry. Meetino- Mrs. W.', she said— " Madam, I siw your door oprn - end took the liberty of Walking in. 1 cant , to See Mrs. Howard." said !the would cell Mrs. H_ and ly tc•ent . up Ftnirs for that purpose. soon Cagle down, and up or: meeting the stranger, the Later sprang at her; and plunged a knifeintaher t weli verintz the jugular, arid then! walked off. Mrs. stag . tr,ered back into the kitchen, the, blond, gpShing (rent the 'compd. •csie4 ; 4.0, Nice- WO, I rttn Ri~lyd!" and expired in a shirt time, fl.tvard WTB in the house nt the time, and upnn made +sainted with the fact 4, he seized a knife, and railing the name of the murder / 75.. rush pd dawn SIRIf-hut she had i esea ped. The hieedino:: object of his Ihre was sulthinu in death Wire hinti, and. he Kieame franiii% pursuit was ma‘detor the murderess, but she could be round no where. NI r. John G Scott, memberiroin the Second Ward, hoci'ever, met her a s tim after the. murder, ,cm Fourth st near Moe. when she called his attention, by shOwing him a knife reeking tith blood" anti exchirninz--f havedoneitr.-1 led her'—can I get this much nut c,f - I nocvrird .1" She was determ inrd in her manner, and her eye hal the glare of a man tAc pier hind and arm io the (A lton- wer . ehesrovared With bliotn:, and there were tome spots upon her face. Mr. S. was so cornpletely coildunded bs this meeting, that he suffered her to pass on. She was arrested at a ;late hour lest night by officer Huse. Sr., near her residence. DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. We hare been r e quested to, publish the following accurate description of a dangerous counterfeit, of the denornitta. don 0635, on the Bank of Penn town ship, and whiCh has been 'circulated pretty freely in , . Milton, from Thomp son's Counterfeit Detector. The nott s ereso well executed and so well calcula ted to deceire, that one of the ;Ibi I Is, we • are informed was taken for genuine at the - ,entinter of the Northumberland 'Bank : but was shortly afterwards detec ted. The following is the description ef the counterfeits: 's'a • imitation- of gen uine—su rround i n g the border on the sigh.? end,. are the -words five doll ars - s—five dollars,' in very small pr int—in _the genuine the inside line reads from the bottom and the outside line frbm the top ; while in the eounterfeii, both 13f- the lines read from the tap oit'he note. The smoke. pipe ofthe locoinotive between , the Pres tdent and Cashier's:naMes is under the letter 'd in Philadelphia,—in the gen. sine, the sarokepipe is phder the letter :41C-and before the a in . the cane word,' CLAY.—The telegraph informs us that Mr. Clay has pledged himself. if.elected Senator; to support General Taylor's Administration.—New York. Sun, Then, says the Louisville JOUI'7Z. fa, the telegraph informs you falsely. Mr. Clay has repeatedly said ; that, in the event of his going into the Senate, he should fro With every disposition to support and strengthen the ndministra• tion, but he haS not pledged himself. to Its supp s ort. seithe - r Mr. Clay nor any other high•sou Led and independent W ig would pledge himself in. advance to the support of the administration of any President whatever. CURE Fon THE POLL-EVIL, IN ITS WORST STATE.—When. the swelling h6.alis. 6r if it has bet n sometirw- a 11111. ning sore. it ‘‘ , ll havp a pipe or tube from which the matter_dischargrs—inm this cirm a lump tf pearla:•! , or pr,u , slt. as big as 3.0 u can i,th your htt - zer Three such applicotions tti.rii cure the worst case of pull_ evil or fistula that ever I saw, 115,1 A n•rs - 3 .1 '2. Ai 9 On the 4th inst , in Elton tp , Wyn ming county hv J. [larding. Mr. ALVIN DDLING, of Tunichtinnt:cli, 10 Miss A,D3IIRA HARDING, of the former place, On the 15th in't in Ttinkhannock. by the Rev. C. R. Line, Air ELT Sit A PACHF.r., of Carbon county, Pa. to Miss RHODA, danOiter of Air. Warren Ca rey. of Wyoming county. in WOlirsharre, nn the IS:h inst , by Rev. C A [-1. « H. Mr C E L;CrIIROP of Totilih:lnnork. to :Miss CI!AIZLO ITC (1111010'r rf 11 r. .1( sse t I the f)ryner, Aro. TUNKHANNOCK MARKET. Ir•eat Cl.cr Rnrtrr I”,sso ccrn 1.:.r I . -Oats rurocheat . 2.7 I.li:nw Potatoes . . Egcs . IN the matter of the E4tate of Jidda! Fn!- ler, deceased, l'and c in the triatter of the E4inie of A nihro‘e Pffiler deceased, each Sate or Northinoreland in Wyon:Utt Penn :t.l ran ia, The Com mon u•ealt h of Penn sv b;anirt to the heirs and thei lineal decen dants of Jellia; riii;er 1 tid of t.tobro , e Fri I - ler, deceased ,4,1,41•t0 all .tiicr tetsons 'Wyoming Conriv (c—Yoh are here's cited to he arnt'appear l'efore the Judges of our Orphans' Court a: an Orphans' Court to be held at Tunkhannock on the 30th day r , f April, IS•19 at two 0:clock in the after noon, then and there to aceept or refuse to the real Estate ot said lehial Fuller, and slid A rrairoe Fuller (lecenced, i:tinte in the town•hipokNorthmore!and, fu said County at the appraised valuation put upon it by an inque‘t duly' awarded !w said Court, and returned by the Sheriff on the 20th day of November tsilB to wit: Premises No. 1, at •,',z.,-'13.1,00 2, at 177.00 3, at ‘2:13.00 Witness the Hon. NVILLIAIIJESSUP i Przzident Jtid.ge of our z.aid Court the 13th Jac of Febtuary, A. D, • t. s r. M. OSTERHOUT, Clerk, 0. C. A PUREI3Y VEGETAELF. VIS.DICINS Worsifals's Negetalite Restorative PP:6 }TAIT. Hn 'egril']ual! v but sureiv reminz into f:0..0r, ItlOrlne the Ink Country tor-otne rears pas , . They bare done this en:tirely ihrone't their ^real worth as a FAMILY Azencie , hare- ! een appointed but no ptiffiaL , and humbug such as resorted to by (packs to se:l ti - eir medicine has been bone.—The are offered (or sale and hare and will con tinue to be sold by alri lie principal store keepers. The rro:lrielto:‘ claim for their i‘ledicine the 71!: othorc—viz: hew are PLIRELY TABLE. They a r CF.IITA IN TO OP- El: A TE, Their ' , reunion i. Pi; F.F, (tom all PA IN They can 1.,. EQU BENEFIT !c . !it , YOU Nf:V.tiT ANT 'arid the ST RA tNGEST MAN—Their effi ciency in F.v?ra, A.., ,,- uf:ll.lad,z,h..r. Habitual. Costiv,mcss, flysrep