N,) • s,. tn.4l, ,0 ; J. lefildthArtrlC °Editor:- , ' ' 7.0 ,I:fln,t, Terms of Subscription. fpatd,igg,m thrpr !Lair'? to -7,1 $1 25 patlci'itrtj , tlino - drith ii`the leaf; • 150 la w gle t r,tbo expiration of ,ho,yoor, -2 00 Term' g. „Atliirtisommits tire inaerted' in the Republican trib 11311064iig fates : I 'lnsertion. '2 do. 8 do. One squnro,(l4lltfeN) $ 50 $ $1 06 Two squares, (28.1.1Ue5,) -- 1 00 150 200 hree squares;' (42 lines,)• 150 200 250 .3 months. 8 mo's. 12 mo One Square, : $2 50.: $4 00 $7 00 vrosquareso : : : : 400 800 IQ op T 'Three squares, : : :5 00 BOO 12 00 Four squares, : : :.:i6 00 10 00 14 00 Half a column,: : : : :8 00 12 00 18 00 One . column, : : : :14 00 20 00 85,00 Over throe weeks finale:stab:in three months 25 omits per square for each , insertion. ' 'Business notitiel not exceeding 81ines are in • iiirfoa for $2 a yoar. ' Advertisements not marked with'the number of insertions desired, will lur continued till forbid charged according to these-terms. J, 1h lARRII4-ER: zawszausso eas.ilwa -'• • P. W. 11 AYS, P , • AE3IIERIVEAN, Melainootypial, Anitioty piat, and JUSTICI} OF TliE PEACE,— ,Koraoy, Elk County, Pn. • DENTAL CARD. , M. SMITH offers his professional services It. to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clear field and vicinity, All operations performed with neatness anh despatch. Doing familiar with all the late improvments, be is prepared to make Artificial Teeth in the best manner. Office in Shaw's now row. Sept. 14th, 1858. ly.x. DR. R. V. Wr;',ON, HAVING removed his office to the new dwel ling on Second street, will promptly answer profs sional calls as heretofore. JAS. n. LAnntstEn. I. TEST ir AR RIMER 8.; TEST, Attorneys at Law ju Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col tAions, Land Agencies, ,fic., &0., in Clearfield, Centre and Elk counties. July :30.—y • JOHN TROUTMAN STILL continues the business of Chair Making, and 'House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, at ° the shop formerly occupied by Troutman Rowe, ' at the oast end of Market street, a short distance west a Lita's. Foundry. Juno 13,185,5. TIIONIPSON, lIARTSOCK N Iron Founders, Curweusville. Au extensive assortment of Castings made to ordure Dec. 29. 1t 51. , JAcfcsON ATTORNEY AT. - LAW, office adjoining 1 L.: esi.lanco on Second Street, Clea:t Juno 1. 1844. H. , P..THOM , PSON, physiciain. only be foand °Mgr et his office at Scolieltro hotel, Curwensville, 'tl ben 1.,. professionally obbont. Dec. 29„18.51 _ ELLIS IRWIN Si SONS, kT the month- of-Llok Run, tivo miles from SIEIteIiANTS, and extensive Manufacturers of-1.400r, . . July 23, 1852. • • . .1. D. THOMPSON, 1 lacksinith-Wagens,Puggies, &c., &,c., ironed jii.on short notice, and the very best style, at It ia_ i ,Old stand in the borough of Curwensville. - Dec: 29; 1853. R. M. WOODS. having changed his Inca tion from Curwensville to Cleartiold, mos ptietftilli 'Offers hitt liforessionpl - services to the °Wiens of the latter place and vicinity. Residence on Second street;'opposite st of. J bag. •my . 550. . , , P. W. BARRETT, ItArERCITANT, PRODDCN AND LUMBER WIL DEA t ER, AND 'JUSTICE UP TIIE ,„PEACE, Luthersburg„ Clearfield Co.„Pa. ~.,, ' ' . J. L. CUTTLE,', A ttorney at LaW and Land Agent, offi adjoining his residence, on- Market *tree 'rfield. ' , Maroh3, 1853. .- . • A B SHAW ItETArLER of Foreign and Domestic 'Mereh.; Shawsville,Clearfleld county, Pa. Misville, August 15, 1855. D. 0. CROUCH, P HYSTO/A.N--oMee Vurweneville - WM. P. CITAMPEII§. riARtIES on Chairmaking,Wheillorsight, and Jtouse and Sigd ,paidttng at Ctinvensville, elearlield co. All orders. promptly attended .to 4v/41M. 5;'1868.' It ()BERT ,T, WALI.AOB; ATTORNEY AT Law, '4 41 •Cleartield,-Pa. - , °Mee in . 134XL!'.110W; 0 1 1 - 10 , 5 tosite the Journal office. ' . ' ' deo.'l,' 1848.--tf. st ASTERDIG.---Tho subsenber, having ' ARestod Maisilf in theborOugh of Clearfield '4447 litform the public that ho is prepared to 0 work in the above line, from plain to ornamen- NI of aiideieriptioh In a workmahlihe - manner. Mio - whitowashing and ropairieg done in a Deal t0,',4144 *lon reationaiktirMilo 4 ' EDWIN COOPER. • Clearfield, Apra - MINI. ly. • YOUR tEETW. " 464111, TAKO.CARE' OF T 2142111 _ desliee . to, sunountie to his friends and patrons, that he is new do - 9 thltall of hie time to, operations in, Destisit7• hem destriiig, his service, will Ind Minatfrhis . ~e e, adjoining his realdense at nsari3r , allihnelt d always on Fridays and Saturdays, unlace oUee to the contrary bo given in the, tOwnfpft'-, ,erethe week previous. N. B. All work warranted tQ be, satisfactory: Clearfield, Pa. Sept. 22nd, 1858. All wanting to eMigrate' et - mild climate. and fine market, tea advertiseMe#tjt afronontim Lands. To all wanting Awl* Bee 41406#4!c°.n4ng if • . . , , - . - :.v., '..--, -. ,Ji . ,, , ,t4 , ,,.„, -o ..., , r ; ;., . • ;; : • ~ .-..--. , . v -. , ~ . , :, ~:,•: -, ;,,, , .---.. , • , - r , - - --- ," • • . . , ~. . . r ,:' . , , !1‘ , . ,• . '1 ...,,•"-:. , .. ... , I . P 511.1, i! , hrthesfr... au_gtOrs., ,lYou,;etir. find:any • \t ' l6l illuiV;:i°ll/;l:;,°4lltliiiiVl 14 V1 i14 1.1111:b li l l r I t l i e t1 (171.1 . 1 : 1 1 4 11 11;L M they ea nitet:'he berrriWed Or i-;ti - ilbfi.'' '- "Ilere is' a charni:that wilrphotect . you against, intruders and bores. , ,I 4 is a sim ple contrivance, and the tuetlied of using it will readily suggest itself'," . , - It way indeed nothing 'hitt. asubstatt lila lock and key. , ' .' ' . '-• '-' ' " "This , little machine istything of:very delicate • workniansidiv,, which I :shall not undertake to explain. Hang it. mnler your clock, The peddle turrang tiroti Ibe centre pivot is the moral initeX,. which will point out, on life dial platedhe pre ciseerelative degree of morality of. every man who enters, your door..' Watch this little monitor. and govtim yiali•s?lf by it.-- Whenever a notoriously ba-I marl happens to pane , in, take the monitor thiwm and put it in your pocket-the t owtol , iniary . strain lionUm its aeltinery to. iml.eate a high degree of .rascality , in y injtire it If one. any one varies from the truth in lii , con- Diana.--"YOu're a brick" is very vul vet ation this monitor trill !tive out a gar,-quite low. • You should say, "You seecely audible ringing, Flo louder than are the compound conglomeration of si the 'still small voice.' lex and alumine, made firmly coherent .."This package of ivory tablets is inlen- ,, by the influence of artificial caloric, cred ded to predict the nannies of successful ted during the calcination of igbited wood, candidates. Write for example, the names , Montmorettcy.---We cannot undertake of the hundred in•otninent candidates for' ' to return rejected articles; - . the Presidency upon as many tablets, shuffle them,..put this ring on your lure- X.-I'. S. is not an abbreviation of Pick,. led Sardines. finger and draw -a card. Lay that card Leonora.-Do up your housework., first. wide until after the adjournment of the - Afalte the beds, sweep, and then yea can Charleston Convention and, you call :ale remonstrate with the cook in regard to whether it bears the name of the caudi • coldrietuals, date or not. Most probably it rill not." Martha.-Lord Swab did not marry his We saw that Santa Claus "meant a joke" - 11 titler. An English Butler is invariably but we did not want to know who the can- of the male gender. A valet is not an ins didate is to be, and that we did not. dispensable. "Ile is an upper servant. "Llere is a peculiar pen. After you have Lady of the Lake.-I onr papa knows written your editorials hold this pen liori- best. Lard is not good for the hair. Go zott tally and move it over each line. When shen butter may do, if seented.• To re it comes to a snots:litmus w.tril it %rill de- move dirt front your hands, soap- and scowl as if by the power of attraitt ion anti crater are excellent. You will not catch draw a line across it. It cost mut It pains cold. ,to make this little implement anti _l l I ope P. 11. 8.-Yon hav,o lost your wager.- you will find it useful. Julius Cresnr did not kill Brutus. ' Cicero "I feel a little diffidence in off Ting this did not append B C. or A. D. to his name. to you," said he taking up a a mahogany Adonis.--If you are engaged to Clemen t) ,x'about the Size of a' ilictiimary, -nut tine, you may, withoat the knowledge of oet'iati-e I fear you will ithme it, but rather her inexorable papa, present her with a - • that you will commit the opposite error." paper of pins. She will not consider her [From the ,N. 0. Courier..; We it-ked 'ldol to explain it , properties. self stuck. Dream of an Editor. -TliiA is intended to expedite, and Neill- .leNey City.-City Ilan is in the l'ark. i t•tte coilect.on , .. Place the 11.11110 c,i any Last night in the shortening boars that 1,,,ii, / , 1 „,.,„ ~.,„1„; , .,.ii„,,.„1 , „1 , 1 i i i.)„1„1,. 1 „„;1 it ow li nv , (free') is not in the Union Sqpare. The legislature meets at Albany. , The' closed the holy tide venerated I , )r Id, ,to j, a t on c e under the influence (4' tik• . . Christendom, wt.itricil with the labor -oi chief itigr. , dient used in making.breadis Amon - lanai Dim. Totten this Lev anti - t flour. It is generally baked by=-trreatti.-Of he 1 - 18 . Y. und `veek• we' 'leen "I g l ' ll ` lll,lll vial make Mei remember th:tt i.e: owes titan thinking lilt, rev erie, :dill frunt t.,,0l boar. , v ,.i t , a. torch id' the ..,ceolitt key will wake (1110 it "dozing, ,, awl from dozing hit( : pop goes the Weasel.--MelPhonie j 'is ; wit te try to li.)rro.v mo o ney to p ut tau. sleep-sleep in our chair-slee t , trade, foidisle Yon have a-perfeet right.' toriake; K e y N o . ,I go es liiin a headache. No . .1- : . gasuliglit--leep with "payers to the righ; her groftlatother to the theatre, aridsne' toe rhettinatt-m, &c. &. You. call inflict ,if us 11111 l paper , 0( the 'oft (it il, - ---,1..e i , ~,,,,,, 11 ;,,, whatever' you .should be jealous. You shouldnet take please until Ile in our roast tv.iere .ve are generally pi eA• i ,,,,., hi biii, , • ' \l"i'' by the nose with' the thfinihinid wide awake; (we arc out accu.tuuted I, , ' linger of your left hand when-you \V , ' 00111 I) 1411 " 11 011 Santa C: ill' 11 ' ,01 1 his Tice: Tutu:. ax_u rite lia:ssi_lx.-One of the her. It is a trouble to you, and Mig i htLe . :l name e our clicams, but fads was t Curls -i„,,,, , Hilt \, f a i t , a t . c .,1 1 - 11 . I j i i... t . ... 'I- '' , ills . i1 1 i...t ;11111.1-.1t14 1)1 . our /le - iiiiiiialinees was! very tatinful to hen ' .' '- --: ''' ' 1 lIIII'' 111 " 1 ".) 'nut In i'lly dri'Tllll Wt'l'l` re iv, g eit ' l l erfi'ly conning 1 4 1:.leiliii . i:. A .; I I :. 1 - n u' - iiii , il i i„ .;,•, ,I, . •1. •} 11' • • • lin il 110%10. . . the Ju 3 oll, alit. ~...)' 6.,..!.a1S unit an , ' thil. , l . 0 1)0(.1, lulu the iiu, ,. 0111. .f.' ' (II" II "It , " I''lll I /rid tiro 11011- I P. P.-The sun rises in the'east. ''. Bens' ,:ritutili of all the Ch t ,a, tret ,t, ty ,,. a ~,,, , ii,,,,,.. „ _ ho (twitiiiiik.,l, hoi, top, • 1 , : or of tsleeputg ,itt the laniard tal/le. Ile do ti. 4 always s,et, in the west.' The' `'ltty. ,‘,t.c . :1 kolig, s,l flow rule, ola,erVatit and of the iast IfitistiiT i . Wiiiiipt. Yin egg 7 4 ., Hies A I, otifitilo ,B cmitiguity. (if pi . ett . , , iieautirui (ii,i(ualid iniaite.„.l ion. ••i i, 1 111( 1 ' ,children ill new dresses .and with hand ( ~..0 i, ,,,,t „ ft I hay ,. „.i ot e.,. „.„,,. I L i. ; t hy,- ' 4l i '''''''. l '... "Id- full 1 3.1.0.110,us storie.s_of vuas it song. : ~, -".,..-. .' 4 • ._.!••:.-, ',....;',".....', 1),,t1 .d.. 1 ,,, ,. .„, ii; , Titt.i,,,, i,, tioi ,. th., . , niiili • on , I, liih Tui l a.i•di co-religionists. How far these • i.,„„, 4 -,...;ze-erti l if i ry ri,q! ,. ..,-_:: ~.t , ~,,,,,,,„ T, , ,. some toys, welly, dancing and iiiiisie.d l' i l i le' , ":t'ru - nti - vlttlY true -sl'hether he-ever -.A tititt.•;--Of 'tsoittse: --'-r 4 -7-..',.:,..i-;47'...;:t"'i. a thousand orphans matte glad wit,:i the l . virt °fa °Tien of - alloy in it:4 litire ,r()1(1.-- 1 1 /1Vt.,,1911e p') call flat through. a, SerVil(l 1 fiabiotag -(,',.41115q11t a lawyer;l?Zi4;:t' , l4:...'itil-n gifts of charity ; a thousand peals of Leos Aereiwe to niduter•ot-fact--1 do 1101 till- K. K. Y.-Can't do it.;•-•`; -, - , i - '1 !*•'.'" . - : - ` - li Industry Cal nislied the metal. Vil'llle :lila ' hut, true or false his stn • liliranda.H.p.i.s• - n+lll:RP%'4:) , Ot Adol - k.,! Ingoing out with the music of l'ioicity Reason fashione,' it. litia•Unaii ni 1 oli-le• `', " l,•riake to say ; It'll army of inebriate. youths eelebralm.,_ ~1 it i„ t( j j ., un .,, t ,... t. v „1, 1 ,:'E t .., h i i i: e ,1 1 , t _ ' . , • ,*terevelry the advent of the Saviour Anil 11tH a kintaledge . mid phuskiss von in the shi)et; nor.:ta it latls - 1 with wilieli it is p. inf e .l. It j. 4 front l. ":' "" I. '' 14 ' Vell at. the same time torcibly illustrating. thee „,„,„,„ e „ 1 .,.„ 1 .0 i _....i., ( .,", ) ,..j, ( .1,,,,.,.. t.t.11,,,„1 innitiel v of " Lira Llialitlq.4 Llialt. IllttlltV ilk,'' for you to - iiiit"dolVti' open a'fil.e. - plue, t tient del ialit in I .to Item.. Al a rift 'ii its -if your,sister loveitthe policeman; sitetitatk groat teed .1r :411.1 V}l t 101) ;it ;Nall (1111 or pis ;vii I !jar!, it or %vheilia.> it canto. Will: tots and fire crackers; millions of dal' t ,,i, i ~„ ,„„ („„, wi.,,,, norther ' , 1 ,I 1 " 1 " 1-, ` , I/0 bee°,,'"'ll,"ll"l• I o , ol ' lloo re:dst!,betterlet:ltim,Afke,lter. ap. o,'"/ 011 , 1 k ," ..t-1bn,,, , ime.. .1\ 4 tir,....sa and Bait.iiin 0t1i.,,, i • , - • "4 •• ' ,l eers chasing the glowing hours with wing ii '' i" - 'i • U.1..n .1.)Ult• OCeil , ioll 011.11.1Q0, IMII , 810,011.tllit! .. :. '_' " ' '' "'-' . . 1 ,r•il. see you next ,i ear plea-Ai snow . etl feet ; tto.tring A - Enlisters of Pleasure i l l ~,,, wi„,t yo, .I,„ v 0 , v i :f t tow pat ~to. ) T .1.14?lI 4 1. Colsge c . .tig . .T,o . A g it ..i .R1E,D 7:77 .#411T , beautiful Imt, never put, on caul is ;. groups o, trif;.that Ave fell into the sea of i t g1 . 1101 . 1 ,,, .7,„,,,„,;•,.,,,,, - • , ~i . ,;. „ ,, r i l i n ,!;`, I" - " 1 1 ' I ", l e Aunt ( tieVer been knoWiti Oetiti ?..-- 47 iii*V:' laughing l.lves clustering aihong the bra ti- and awoke w ith ow' ilioUlktlel'll . stud ~b.,- 1 ; - : ,,..:,- .‘ : t - , „''il - 1 ,';i 9 , 1 , 1 , ( : • „' .L ‘ S- 7 1. , i 5 °111. ' f,l'erVill 'Alitliiatitril 'gthi3pik'i -.TbeAiiditfiir .. , cite, o." golden trees which had aLo Ile o ' ..,i i ., iilg ii iig i n the niilky., ii. ~,.1. ''l . ' he firer. b ai l i,&;4.• U-: L l "' t ,_'''' - t i,.'',.. „'t s t ,,,„ Pe , c , " V , `':,' ";/,' 1 , ( ,, 11 ' B ' . •ciry , of,its Use - us a ,Ldripk , iiiv attiwil4i4o,,.sti choice champagne hanging tni every twig, visions : ) r ~,,, (1,,,„ 1, ; ,(1 ~ini,ii. p .l ‘witi. .the It 4'l ' "' ,-...•-•,v : 0;• , i--.%.. o upt. c :or of monastery in...AtuN i ii,....v.vhq• , :del:' , iii4::,/111 culls ittittsArtayrw. •. 1 4 ,vini,' , the air bearing on all its untlidatimis el i , 1 t i N. i I 1i• g il:ls, ~,y st i o, ~ ..y , ,u mi a, , g , ,t tq,. . 1 . Lic h,.. 41:1 0., vp i i a j,l3qll.o9lP l 9'Vfxoiii6 , tit, ei( 8 , 141,.41,,E4 . +, ~.tetn I: le renera ,e . le it) .1,1 ant Ilg chan'ing tones of flutes, orgami and slog- , .• tobaccimist y t -itt Will ,1,46 r , an, 4* 0r , , , (j,i ing at'their jideturnal serviiiipo;,(kindOligstk! ing voices ; gems and pealls until (delight ni , i f . , b a ,,,„ . lia.l, }-Ilan, i t to - a i i i i - l i . it ' . .:, h , I d} ink the - ittfusien iltdotreel!OlitAfiteftp.'.' ful-vision I.) .eurns of .goki fading_ in_show-• _4 ( - 4 R 13 11 ' C'IIISITII/'• -The . Rev. R}; hap; P.. , ..,, ~. -.-- /' -.-': , . 6 ••,..1 4 4 11 , C.....lpnit..liit f•xonie ,, shopherllS:':whor''..obSerVed • iereTi, bali -- o' Yr Rlt6ill-rtliitse - ivratt - Cintron. - P 4- 1.'11:441, ..--, fwatasiditt,et-,0,114 1..0.ii )0,-- c ..4.,1ke , __. __ ._..,, ___ ... ......_.. __•___...._., . . ors all around. • ' , . Tc r 1 ~.:. Alia t .„I,iietr.,llyeicswege altore sliyftll - 7orter n o - w i o ,:! ) jet L ire ef the Ril:;$1101 10.1118 () It Ilk trtr ell "..L.1.0111, # ,Va1l We thought again that we were stand Knuth',' giv" the ft ) .., . I - - •• • . . 1 • ' •-•••-' • l' ,. ''''' • ',',.' • biqjWgiihlt an' the , 'fruit qf that :plant. ~Its , „, . : / 4 g•A'lg P 3. 0 1( /,...t1.?P l I cf? 1 44.t.-.; .-Vft W,, , 4 , ..49..... is . 0 ' ' ° d= .. 1. ; 11 ,1 3 v. - ... , ~t t r 0. . u oi , t6 - 4d. ,. .,' . ; ing'on the sappliii . e shore•-of fir widairea or "butt of l'oxmi: .. ' _ egg.nogg with a golden ladle .in our hand, t,p_ t , stakr s ,; eter k. 1 ,, Iler„g'r - .. hAillk ~ - . , ; ,- .. l. Y o l,l, ..l,,jouti i hroughtlAhere. -''pex-asiStt citrious cenntry-a paradox.. tilo,i:ty,-;,,nOW 11 ,, 4.,.pvitig lot Aliti•tulaiceo ~, k - Olk i P t .' t 1 99... r at '...Y i'" e 4, ' - • -- --„ '• 'jiteeht eouttri 4 o.4 - ; - 'aittfin about two 'bun which "ever and anon"' - We dipped into 2 % . '"eY l llif i 'g islli the L t." II) e I. littiv e ' IW eats- ' ll ''''' V- 11.( :" ".>C!).111.11.8 j 4(}941;; ' !I(1 1-. 1.1 ' - ' 1 i$ 1 T *41 : 1 !"I'dlq 4 S I ATA T etirti it:trot:Lola& - Tim t h e , .. , Aigl . the creamy flood. As we stood there an . tradictorv'm"lnarvellotts. 'lt is the. rich-. •fn;l6.l.4,..beettme e_ kle tieepl n golden Sands we - Saw.'.an aged es t• and t ileli,o , ,r6st-Alas' t Ile best, lion - I , an'd, ,Ft? l Fi : in. : . §!4) atns% anti Italnls in Y.,.31,...c , r,i , ., 0- . , utij ikt:iitiock,Of.all , the, .pottbolitlitutations: man paddling' toWards 64 id; fi; ...d u „d i . , t . „ thus uu eat I eat; waltel' :. IS tfleAlitrdest country .1 It le l We.in.liidleii.' The' eXtene- Of 'the handling; lti'ailviir'oaf.i.titOst -, traeeriilly,---. '" 11 ' 641,1111;1U ha' i'lle: i n t) ' 4. " ) I iY'' ( ! -11 ;:' tlitl - •- w .. 44. 5 ,c9,11 4 ( 1' 9 "' 1 11ig bP:lv''.lll-ql*--241•Y*M3°P6iliSttitiiiitati'blin' riinVilitirilly• be realizee HIS craTi waS laden to the ecrgi3' wit ii . tov4 drays Weis life 'hottest, and the ; tight - tlie,, ; , 1 siut king, Ins 433‘ •" r P• • •‘ 50k P' ‘ic`Y :, ' ), !' o.l "lflie; LI ri i ttcrstat es itlend fin nually :consume' coolest' here arellte.inost rivers, and-the qO4 ild firs P lit Y: 1i 0. . A S 1.1 I and,iewelr Ile leaped ashore atid in .i • t qeot 'lvitterlf Aliwbe 4 t.,Toitil 4 .aiiil tnentilow..,, i,u ., . , . ,„ . t ~. ..., . 11.- - ^: r , ...... T. , . ,' 13441e11,•v4iIiiptp...cif dollars. Yott MIT knew' A . o ,t a r a ` . ` ,l . , t ;:Eti!i c u l.-- f i l k4 ; olvg-- - ..• -rki ! 11 - - ii , at - the dostkif its' l'' KIM 1 fr ma fourteen to. tl. .0.4. VS -/ltt*Lafaill ' ' ''i 64 ' 1 2 ! - - ' trodu r ceit In- self as Santeapli,,,s;' E.44'. 0, - Ast travels.; the finest' , building initeritd. ' chin F. -, 4,i1b I nt o s •---t. V.1 )0 Pi•, , 0 11 ,4•1 11 ,49) 0 11, 1 . 8 ','e A v . ' . . r Az i' -til e 1 . ; s t,' coffee; - by bailie hitel a busy day" 'said he, "foil-sup:tat, ILI p . , .t ocia, e . ' and 'the least:: use ' no-tile of it thei.e'al'ic and torehead.itethe....ctizinus double 1 i. l -l e , tufa. lets :Min ; : rat ?re plum;, .i - W ,( '1.9.11:1`19,1?.9,..(1 ...,'N-te.,i,4t9_1049ri t•I '' pose I have • distributed,' sine° - tiVelve - ' • .• • f hit i i_; i • ?!. itiiiinfill' bean and datik color. 'The 'Java o'clock last night, about fourteen millions "more '° l "' l "' H- - niidi'East -India, •thenext.quality, is a larg: of ilia of. ,cht;tstiniti gifts.. 1 .. ritidless thnber ;' dt.itaa'repes to. tie lievs'es ; ,1v1 1 .eYe ! 73.'!.;r1 1 ,}1.,p . , 0 1 . 47 1. : , ,- tyyuph, a t y,f...(,„, for- 4 er - bean:anal:A a, 1 ale' vellew color The stockings. „. ' N and 'vet more . eStrays• a 1001‘ 00111'111'V .for W O E I . 4111 ,'o l3 P l u lt s:i i, 1 -P. 4,1 twer , .lLlul 4 ,,Qtll ,- ; • '') '• • " ' • • ' - have scarcely recovered . frifun' the ,ranney . pinch 'of 'last year, and have 'not - been fam'i"g•' and yet . ti l ' e ii„,),,t, i„. ,„ iu„'„ .„, ;.a . g1e....;t1.4 1 9 4 4 " 44 1- iii:lif Itul'filikit. r-iiti-elt'ai-41pi:ko--i. Vest . , .4 tehtts a blue ; gree Alskipipt., .te as lavish to' heretofore i'nevert II& ' the ' ie44 w q rl f t •' aild t ." -It "g'.j: 4s ti it''' 4eill i ji - !- '1V 111411) W e-4 '' 11 - 1 - j4 ' 1 " - i t i 494 ' °f: qui ... ,th ,I,Vi•ei n - ijo I l tß . in stu alt ua o ' less, 'I fliitte - r - nirself - that'l have jadicibbs, )--!• ° • v " . -.•° 11 !' J4 " 13111, a ri d. ,ll° ; c4tt l e big; 0/ 0 ~, I:1 : . - -;A..,, vi .kup.tf: .Li ~i,. ~ L 1.1) -, ly uied'the' funds placed at toy 'dit'atiosal ' 1..9 g 4 bo v P - •• h q rs ''' l4 " 4l4 ' r4bl*4-I P L " i ' ltie s i r .1 1" 41, ...* - - ,,,P4 M -bc ' :4l ' , - 1494,9 g ;1 , , by the aPpriapriate coramittee" . ' " ' like, . nwteS t . the,, people, e.r.p..,..,•ip.t(,;.1,i„ig.eat.,r00w,..,..),e.14At0rett, fio,* .. il) . R ts ..p , :iyl tit. rip w 1 We congratttlated Santa c l ads . on, lie to o k bu t ‘ ger) eral eduestige7l9llft.ntive.P.l,tll.-. . 1 ,1, ( , ) z itltF2 l /ME,.I. . 19 . 1 ,. -:; 10 !•Itillln, le terse successful and no 'dettbt sittisfai.ifOri,an-' 91-'11:1-)Olaik• .kriCke.Y.-kefirl' 2 4;iv44 l teti-Pib i ns,. l- :`. „ 'P L l.l s t al . - t - i -- -&k. 11 :14/4- rAf iii C 9 It - t4 ! /11011 '''l 1• Y '' • ' . • nerism-richwithput rrtnnev-lhospitable.'agatn , bnrsgpg. - m,,Where's the, f.obeeco r. nue!' diStribution. ' ' ' • , - '- - • W' u h 08-b lki • 'onerous and' •,_ Peli?uctiq.houlniOnn,-,Lhaven t found 'fie wiped 'his wrinkled brow With iii . A h 9, l'- -so lo - . 9 . riii . . , grape, ~..„,,,, .. ..,, , ~ .. .. „ „ ~ . ~. 1 bandana and continued; ' ' '"' .' - -'' -'' • In fi lm, Lilert)l Bll Th:CWPif9 ill' q:CtopP and :.!PY°O 3 9 s Y.A1‘.... ';... -.1 i -,.,.• '. ,• , : "I have finished my day's work all.but ,resources, °,4X ce gE• l:lot 'lP .01° 4 131 °Y.P s tPP de es 3 -:°C.. -, ' ' ''''.).., :-'. -..-- - .‘ • .. - . . . and .v t ,- - destinoitto t population i - ~,.. , 1 , ~- . - •• • _. my visit to yen. , " Was_ just paddling.ashore •°-',.." 1 1 ° ,rb•- - -, • ',,,••1 4 ,,, -•-• - - i ,,,,.- - • , l 'i , •.utiliritiviritv'..ov.rttr Teen Oi . Elt.itAcirt -- .A.• to findsome Water When i:en§ happy td , ‘-‘vv, a( t","` -I ,' , P L : Il e n e ' 7e ,`;',, ; ' l # ll-41.1 g . '" T' i .,...A" -- masia... letter"from'Cairo, in the' ConSti. see you. - ' , Tetintiot hp - rnistat4 ! 'YetCarti - 410 - - 0 0 - iikt 4 P 4 - 9 ~ - m PP.'9 r t°;/';99 ,Y r•-l'iwy, g 4 •i,ttlitionidil....S'iii4-general ' subject an- editorrlir. -=;---of the,i9inkeign.--1••41..';.. :1q.4-e1:41411,4,tt1t , ...cA1Y44.9.L9. 4 -4V1'4 1 .1 1 4:5. 01 '46f bbniteriditiod,:id that e l tr i s the .dieeev ,..., We - acknowledge :siurseltes It ci.' be 'that t I T PPA )IO -1;'C 1 -; .# 44. .r { 4ll4t ' kt -' 10) .W 3 .' t .4. le F E ' is'll cry :Which lies just been made by the well ' - , individual, -' ......:. - ' -- • • :-. i• a'sPlPOi d iA l k tr k re, ' • '-' %. -" •- , • L . ' -'' -" known. archreologist • - M. ' Marriette . lie ' , "Well, then, I have. a few presents ,'- . • - ' ' -.• • • • L'' .--. • . •• 't: . - !has • found, , at - : Theb s es, 'after - icing' . and which are. speohilly„ .desigutittior editor, ' - DointOr :rowtsrtan. l --The - other -day a difficult researches, the tomb, still , intact, ant although you are opposed to the dead- Dutchman in ~, C incinati ' was ','-sevetely. of Pharaoh 'Amosis: 'rho King is 'lying head.systemvi hori: You *ill. daii*the tbritalted by'lismvrOw,''' and while Bifida:- in a coffin completely covered viith . gold .bonor, , ,to; skoceptAtiexo.... - .11dinci :you, I am - ininnder the intiietion.he coniplaitted to ; •leaf, ornamented. with large wings pautted no caodidateatolog-rtaler, no politician ; i•the :Mayer', and had - his better half ,trios- •onit.'. Thirtyjewels of great value were I. do notWant , tiit Character white-washed ! tod for the outrage, whereupon she was found in -the same coffin by the side of the sat:OnYthirig ref that:. If .1 did I shouldl fined three ..dollars and thp.eost s ;. but alio' King,.as Was also a hatchet of gold ornas *now bettor:than applyte. the Civiixiee. l ! ....net having: the - ;:inoney, her husband me,n ted. with figures-in lapis lazule.:' ', .. i!i-.Fie!,rolled tip' his sleeves and began s to:, was: called:upon-to: fork.. over.: Upon ' '., Some 'Tears ago M. Marietteliad a. siml• overhaul the gewigaw. and jewelry in his ' which be opened his eyes - in. Astonishment ;lar piege.of gond:fortune ; in finding, in the. conee., . . , ~ . ~. eN • c i a b li big, i.:Vet for I Ilay-2 , SheiVip.nielf" -toad) of - A pis, tim jewels which now,. forM "In this boxy' said he, "you will find a 'lite - •.•statute'.? was . explained to. him,' and :tile principal ornainent• of , the: Egyptian' condensed Miniature library of some five ,:he paid. but , ontiounezd,that' hereafter his.. Museum: of: Louvre: . The jewels of A.:. hundred volumes. There is not a Word of. wife Mife might . . wallop _lamas much tis pinata are s air mare favorable;•from .their "trtitlf'Cir' falsehnod in the ,whole 14. '!,., Iti 'she 411eaSPCIi'lat , Ate • '. l A l o/tltt rtel*La-..craitvnuniber and:cptality.:: : This iiiicovery.of .r..k reparing ihiilibritry for •your4§Othave., take steps. to : upheld the - , t'Ens,jesty , of the royal intact is , the ,mo..t. impottant .. otie it4 66 ted 'eviwitilitit.Tit,:Urritte,u,:by.4l,ith.'.l/ivr.!!,,,...',' ~ ,;,-. ~ , .., , ~. . ::,. .11bat,3 , Ear ott , barmier-noodle to- r,t4.t. Oft-The melaricholy,story which'gave rise — t - tho following lines, was published seine time ago, in a loiter from Monterey, and intist be well known to most or our readers. An extract'from. if relating to they occurrence the' conimemerate, appeared in Tits VAIN:iEII UP ' IIIE CRI3O, of cumber sth, 1846. They refer to the,,lliesican lady who was. killed during the battle of Aim:M it; whilst supplying water and. food to Wounded soldiers: From the Banner of the Crosl4, of Deo. 12, 1896 . The Heroine Martyr of Monterey. =MEC Stittt Vattrg, BY REV. JAMES GILLMAN LYONS, L. L. D The strife was stern' at Monterey, When thoSe high tomfora wen) lust and won, And peeling through that mortal fray Flashed the strong battery's vengeful gun, Yet, heedless of its deadly ruin, She stood in toil and danger first; To bind the bleeding soldier's vein, And slake the dying soldier's thirst. She found the pale and stricken foe, • Siokiug in nature's last eclipse, And on the red earth kneeling low, She wet his parched and fevered lips, When thick as winter's driving sleet, The booming shot and flaming shell, Swept with wild rage that gory street, And sho—tho good and gentle—fell. -, They laid tier in her in her narrow bed, The foeman of her land and race ; And sighs Ivere breathed and tears were shed,. Above her lonely resting place. Ay! glory's crimson worshippers, Wept over her untimely fall, Fur deeds of mercy such as her's, Subdue the hearts and eyes of all. To sound her worth were guilt and shame In us, a he Kim but gold and elite; They heed alike on.. praise or blame, Who live and die in works like these, Far greater than the wise or brave; Far happier than' the fair and, gay, Was she who found a ilartyr's grave On that red field at Monterey. atlistdian t o us. -"" r*"'", 7 CLI ' • ; " ' • • • CLEAR' , IL , oval 1 , 1)N 4.); JUNE , z 3 359 «]~Xc~kst~~.~; !. :stray Of t ke press comes staggering 'in'etir way at this stage; . calls upon , us with drunken importunity, to record. before we go on, how a;-poor misguided journalist lived and died. The death of ;John Mit ford left .nctt eren a shadow upon the Christnins,bearth, of a friend--,the poor. fell 6,6 i, into his grave on the 25th ' 'Doceinber, 1831, dint tumbled nine of the Christian ehibers of hiS family to pleees. He.was acousin•of Miss Mitford, the pro trayerof country life, and of Dr.. Mitford, the.historian of t r ireeep, mid. possessed ent which inight 11:1V0 added nereasee lustre to !he name he !Aire.: Born nt flord Castle. in Northumberland, his spirit ;turned, as so many Untamed spirits do, to the sea, and he fought under Hood and 'Nelson. But quitting top navy, he at' Cached himself to the neWspsiter press in veni its capaci t ies, - and - atterwards ' - odited • the A.S'ooanic, the Jibe Tort atzette, the (211;7..- Z;eal OW'Clie (a penny publication) Ltc.— But his habits plunged him to the neek•in poverty. whilst editing the Boa Ma' Ga. :zette, Elliot, the proprietor, had to keep ; him in a sort of a cellar, with a candle and a:bottle of gin (tvhich wasconstantly being replenished,) and a piece of old carpeting for his coverlid .at night—yet be would stealthily creep out in search of gin 'unless his shoes were taken away from him. He wrote the songs, 'file King is a true. Brit- Sailor,' and 'Johnny Newcombe in the Navy.' fhe- publisher of the latter, als !lowed him a shilling a day while ho was I writing it. The money was expended ; after his own manner—two-pence in bread and cheese and an onion, and the rest in gin, and he had nothing to pay for. the grass and nettle in Bayswarer fields, that formed his bed at night. A compassion ate Samaritan 011,0110 occasion gave him a pair of Wellin,..zton boots; but they were spoolily sold and converted into gin, which 'he at once sat ()own to drink out. The, man who had bought them soon af- I terwards returned, and jeeringly. told him ; that he had just pawned them for fifteen shillings. Alt !' said Milford, with a self congratulating shrug, 'but yon went out into the cold to do it.' For several years this pan- idle willful, straying clever sot ticsd by Lis t Ate, and slept tluwp nights in the a eels in the open stir a he n h e coold oot nni , ter three ',awe for a filthy 1,1 in tit . title's. He died, act - an-so, per fect ly te. los v ing a wile and tanrily had hreu taken care of by his 11 , ":11* rehttive. dtsd,tie. and his noor -wed body wa- lamed by Mr. 'teen, ot Will's Cult t' Lineoln's Inn Fieals. who had in early been a sairtur o t unfortunate fettolv."---://e4 11,•itish • Jou; tl l , lblta. • A Clever, Take-Off. Coroby , :isia cliaracter ebnnecsed with,the, New York,qund.o3l4lla.., and fre. einem lysaYs some very g l ueer t and fonnY; and truthful 11144." 'the tollotving clover hit at - Certain editors who get , up weekly learned replies to; the - quest:mita bf iinagi eorrespOndents, - :Worth reprint ing, and here it is:— Mr. Carboy Presents his compliments to Miss Nandy Papers;': and, respectfully &fem. at reduced rates,,. any amount of answers to correspondents, manufactured as per order: • Miss - Ella :—ft, would not be proper for you, under the' circumstances, to , disobey: your mamma. You cannot with propriety ask your affianced if he likes baked;beaus. Anxious Inquirer."llow can I get a wife who AViii SUlt, _me ?"___Morry ev_oy_ woman you meet until_you gat, the right tits 'Wtxts or • Cm,trozonA.—The cunt- Vation thy' grape in 'Colifornta bid faiy 'iti the -shbrt, space,-of Awents, , --yea#4;t) - Itranscond in importance the :working of !gold mines. The State .1i4g1.-ter for 185 Q inferms us that the increase cf vines from, 11856 Co 1857 was fifty per cent., and seven- IV-four:per' cent- from 1857 to 1858, and about fifty per cent, since then on the whole stock, being a greater increase than compound 'interest would yield. It, is estimated that the present, stook of vines when matured, exclusive of the -proceeds derived frbta.the Woof the grape, t• ad. the manufacture of brandy, will reach ten mil lions of dollars. In twenty years, at the rate of progress above indicated, the wine product of California will bo worth fifty milllion of 'dollars. - Hoors I—A still-later invention, is the non-expansp-expansive-last-forever-let tn or-oti breali-and-sit-down-as-much-Asiort-plense without-injuring-sprsng-hoop-skirt.;, These InFlies who .have worn them state positively that they are perfect, stiirAsingei'veltci led the psaltrftttne at . la meeting, a ehoit tirite•since, finding that , conchnling word 1v.1414311 was Jacob, bad ! not gyllablga.onough te,- ; finish _the, =vac 'ended ;thus :Lief de rid. ~:..~' r,..e:~c; ~ .:: , ~rt; - a oars TEEMS $1 2 5 Alum; • NEW :111E8,-7:VOL. MAJOR,., •.,?-_„--..7":",...,;;;-.--„c, VAN, .1.70,10e8 ktonr WITU TUE CA.; HAMMES.— WY find in the ,Sap, Antonio Herald the following extract from a letter written by An7tiffteer of the army, who participated in .the engagement deseribecl by Mctjor Van Dorn himself, iii4t-letter we have.'already published. Otto Fottiliikistara'ox., May:;l4th;.`,4bs9.—t have written a, hurried ; of a,fight With the Camenche§ that tonkplace,yes terclay, about three O'Clock;P: M. 'it:Was a bloody fight on account of - the:Corlett , : chea'position for defenec,,WhictrAVatt un der a bluff in the dense thicket, in which they c ould not be seen until their arrowli or some 'movement indietitacVtheir indi vidual.positions, Qf courseriliemen , die mouoted as skirmisbers,T, fought,itt treat disadvantage, and, it requirO.the,tliiiOleat and most determined ootirage' to' advanee; upon a danger that could net be taien.—,. -The o ffi cers and - men - behttved - splettditn: Lieutenant Lee is badly woundea4.:fts , he; was in tie act of firing ; with7l4§ pistoLat an Indian, he was shot under the right arm to the lungs. It is notklicisvii, „Whoth: er or not the arrowhead reinitifieln'littri; on which 'depends. .his , safetyvit l aptitift Smith is abet, tt ron gh , t ar, l eft SiLl4, zthP4o.i. not very badly. 1 1 ,re have byried on, pow fellow who was killed. SergetilitiA)yeAtk cannot 'live until niormitg.-" Chltiirkliiie seriously hurt, but Will - in. all probabllithi , got well. Five warriors, weandied„,typre taken prisoner.s. There are in all.tkirty; six prisoners, mostly women andehildren. Several days before we reatilterbilitiffi= mewen there was a camp.of oveittilott sand Indians on a creek ttliotiO j AW: ' tt miles northeast of our line Of n: . tarcH t .. lie Indians discovered oor approaCh an te : Their trail led us to this- &MP, •Oefi4i it; they have crossed. the Arkatisas,;andOrd now probably ten days north ofthaPrivei and frightened to cleattc. 'A'llpy are,,all I driven out of the . r)qtra3; cAiubt,,€3,,, add will suffer, and rivirie %iilttatioughtia reflect that there4s'hoilitteetifOftiti theta: We rode all day:yeaterdao:iiitikoldirAiw . and had the fight in the tam, DEATH OF PRINTER IFIIO - KNEW " ••• • • NI t`92•'--:-TIIO 'Pen iitsigl SZC ) in a • sketch•--..0n tbolf StOne -- • Meeting.: . 40u5e,!%in..44.0 t,0,1114,0,,,after. spealcirig , ,pf several eerehritteiktAkried,in'the,grayexarft;says '43eiteatit' - i'AUSter,:Of'eeclars':renc all Ne3ingered-AUng . ,:s-by grave, - foichhi • ,eventful. lifeallorcled ps feed for .tnetlita, . icon - r.we,gotild'llave . sepb.iiutk,conyer..sett.; 'with descendants, • cinityr,'we could havegained iti fuller sketch .was . the oldest_tVtO in thei t stag , ,, 2 -For the puhlicatio*ofilu,. • plus! letterfi r7 th.e author, of thoie..pitperg he AVel4.new--.he was (*pelted . _from_litig landEti7ealiie - te South 'Caret ina;' ship.. Worked -fora while in - "the- - office ., of tbfkflo4Cpipqr. : pubjishpd in this St4te,i,fit; 00140brii7tUa .- thoio . 6 - . - rotitOve4 ,- ;l6:re ilyttbo; i using tue: pr ess %Vhich Gen • dreetie -..-• hitt t campaign ; Ire''lid'`job work. ,tuitil he ,com'menced-= the iiiioiger4l.laterc , :ilf.asenger-4be . i..ijor4l4..ffai; I)o" . r:,..*talitistied this : State. • • This . _tci I . the -3 iiitthotaliii4oi.iimitis, but John 'MI ref wivri*Utlie:secreete hia_gritV6 eitAlih : 0 4;11d- .--' :tii n tenez:Meetieg:, rfousei'! - Atitl:b4i . leftand information' as to the name of the4Uth9r: • • • A GRMN, ; (II%.' G014).t-inlo4istinguished EdtivardKi)eieett, Of .fit,t'agrie #ltdral, iiy4ahes says of corn :.44D/Opi ti,.!".:gi•ain of RAli fertile, gold .” gitiitmlfitnd3h6ri tethe4fo, 11.14 : 40aw ,h,voimk;;t falls are pot,more 61' our gieinsid,• ittitt4iii myitery4.•!4tr - Jari fea , f 'days: . it , softens 4 it 57ik• sends up an efineilartl , 410 iisiiinA4 , =•liselftneve- , 4lerionW than•Stiie to)an,,i,p i.hrop,d;tl4,ttgring,..leary:vo4oB; whOse spuod, c os tho. west ,windwhlspers threngli as7Pleasitatty'if "the htiSbanilinan's ear 'WS the vustle' . 6f . 'hia snilettietu•Vii ' , gaviitent,; still tower; aloft; sPins its Ver4ant.skeins . of vegetable, flees; and displays its dancing tassals,surcharg; fertilizing dust; and at ,14,t4.1- pensititci•tlVO thiee friagniflefiiit'batens. like this (an ear.icif h- ol' _Which iastUddedmith bUtidiedS of gisine of gold eveiy,pna. 1.4%,; *tare weadeiftd:lirepertles the, parent grchtn, eVery . ' one . nistiett with ,the eituio siii•Odue; fiVii , POOetifi; i" •'• • • • Earmourxes.-- - -There is a pretty , _German story of a blind Man, who, under , sup rnisfortUne, was' happ# •=happ yin ,'a wife whomhe passionately loved; her -Voice' was sweet and low, and he gave her credit for that ,beauty which (had he be 1: painter) was the object of his idolatry. . ,, A. physician 'cense, and restored the'husband to Sight, Which Ire chiefly valued, 'Si it would enable- hini to. gaze on the loVely features of his, wife. lie looks and sees face of hideous ugliness ! Ile is restored to sight but hiChapjiiiiis - ii is over: ,Ts iiol this otf bisto'o? Our erne' experience. • • ' A ltopti in cidhciun eOunly. Illinois, a body with the Iliad ee• vpredfrOni the . trunk Was foitrid`iiieent • ly. A Coroner's juiy Wasuerriparmiled, and rendered the folloviii* verdict : 4 PliErer eucrs Verdi#: Wee, the jurors ; 44:10,. the' Alesesied eihn to his cloth hy the flripd of sum Person cannon with UnhArfcil'iYoep ing warned ax.'. • ' - • :1 Shel f g bleloini 0 a BUY* " 4 and'glin, •• .' The graces play alt-ebatit, her fi , ! = Prudent an4tWittlf. . _ 7l Sup wondrously ArtktitYs An'A thbre is nelirirtf 111=1