u u if THE JOURNAL. PENCIL NOTES. High the mercury, and the pricoof old batter. How to male money advertise in the Journal. Rich that slipper suit. "By gum," it was no 'go. . - Early. They are lururaflng on ripe peaches in Tirginia.. . Low the river, and the atato of our finances just now. How to be happy subscribe for the Journal, and pay for it in advance. Just received a lot of new novels at the Clear field Book Store in Shaw's Row. Call and see them. Slightly dilapidated Black Sam'8 unmentiona bles, and our potato 'patch,' since the hogs were in It. Where are Xhcy ? the men who were going to make the Tyrone and Erie Railroad a year ago ? 'Echo answers, where? 'Strong a hog's appetite for potatoes, and the batter we got the other day at sixteen cents a . pound. -Ax wort our farmers, getting in their hay. The 'grain will soon be ready to cat, and promises an abundant harvest. Grand humbug the 'hog law,' or the officers whose duty it is to enforce it, and we don't know exactly which. . Dead. The venerable English Admiral Boxer, died of cholera on shipboard at Balaklava, on the 2d of June, after a short illness. . Increasing the candidates for county offices among our Locofoco friends. They have an ardent desiro to serve their country. Grand the pyrotechnical display on tho hill on Saturday evening by some of the youngsters. Their Roman candles looked well. Coming down. At Stcubenville, Ohio, wheat has declined from two dollars and fifty cents to one dollar and eighty cents per bushel. Scarce eggs at a shilling a dozen, and items this warm weather. Won't somebody knock some body down, or kick up a mass somehow? Tall timothy. Mr. Rheams, cut timothy on his farm on Lick Run Hill, last week, measuring five feet six inches in length Who can beat it? Thanks to our young friend R. J. Wallace, for a bowl of delicious raspberries, Robert is a sound egg, and never fails to remember his friends. Going away. We will bo absent from home for some days. Those who have business with us can have it attended to by calling at the printing office. The difference. Some sharp follow says the dif ference between girls and lemons, id that the latter get most of their squeezing in the dog days, and the former dont. 'Speciled beauties." We are indebted to Gen. A. M. Hills for a plate fine trout, for which he will accept our sincere thanks. The General never forgets his friends. Election iu Louisville, Ky. Mr. Alexander Du vall, the American candidate, was elected Traas urer of the city of Louisville, Ky., on Saturday last, by a vote almost unanimous. Delightful writing items with tho porspiration streaming from every pore, your inkstand plug ged up with flies, and tho mercury going up at the speed of abont 2.40 on a plank road ! Fix it up. We hope those of our subscribers who are going to discontinue or take the next vol ume, will let us know at once, that we may com mence on the first of August with clean books. Left fount our friend Walton of tho firm of Conrad and Walton, who has bean paying us a visit for some days past. We are sorry ho's gone and hope to hear from him when he gets to the West. IV'ic Post Office. We are glad to announce that the Cloarficld Eridgo Post Office has boon re-established. Esquire Sloan has been appointed. Our Eubs2ribcrs there will now recceivo their papers regtilerly Talk a'lout it. Wc understand tho Americans up Chest Creek, are talking about holding an American Harvest Home sometime in August. We think it decidedly a good idea, and have no donbt Clearfield and Curwensvillo, would send a large delegation. Wholesome alteration. The law of Libel, i"1 Connecticut, was materially modified by an act of the recent Legislature, by which the defendant may show the intention with which he made tho publication, and the plaintiff must prove malice before he can recover damage Attempted Poisoning. Four negroes have been committed to jail, in Wythevillc, Va., for attempt ing to poi3on the family of Mrs. John B. George. Arsenic was administered in coffee and bread, but In such large quantities as to cause vomiting which, probably saved their lives. Testimonial. We learn that the students of tho Clearfield Institute at tho close of their ses.-ion, as & testimonial of their regard, presented to their Principal, Mr. Campbell, a fine whito hat, the re ceipt of which he acknowledged in an appropri ate manner. Wo have not room for tho proccdinge - at length. A Tunnel under Niagara River. It i3 propos ed to dig a tunnel for a railroad track under tho Niagara at Black Rock, near Buffalo, N. Y. Its length will bo 2400 feet, descent of grade on each side 75 leot per mile, cost S 500,000. Tho river is 20 feet deep at tho proposed locality, and its bed of solid limestone. Outrageous. If the accounts wo have been re ceiving lattterly from Now Washington be true, the conduct of two or throo locofocosthcro towards 8 clergyman, is outrageous and detestable in the highest degree. We are only awaiting full par ticulars, upon good authority, to show them up in the manner they deserve. A floral curiosity. There si now to bo seon at Savannah, Georgia, an aloe tree, otherwiso called a oentury plant twenty-six foethigh, and containing more than a thousand buds, all cf which are ready to bloom- This remarkable tree is a native pro duct of Wimington Island. Of its history, the first fifty years of its existence we are not inform cd. Since 1804, when it was transplanted upon the Island, it has been thriving, tho admiration of all, en the farm of Colonel Hunter. Appointment. We learn that Major General Watson, has appointed our young friond D. G. Nevling, one of his aids with the rank of Major. We most cheerfully congratnlato tho gallant Ma jor, and feel assured that he will not be the last at his post when the clarion note of war sounds upon the breeze. A more clever, whole soulcd felittw never lived, and wo can assure General Watson, that he could not have mado a more for tunate seltction. Lon;? lire the gallant Major. BY LAST MUJ1TS MAIL. IKDIANA B2PTJELISAJT CONYESTIXOST. Indianapolis, July 13. The largest State Convention ever held in Indiana has just ad journed. Tho number inattond.ir.ee has been variously estimated at from ten to twenty thou sand. Unbounded enthusiasm and the inoct perfect harmony have prevailed. The Platform cf last year was tmanimouidy re-adopted, with the addition of a specific plank, which asserta that Slavery is sectional and Freedom alcrie national. Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, rarvle an eloquent and forcible speech, which was most vehemently applauded. Judge Morton. H. S. Lane, Messrs. Colfax, Ilalloway, Mace, Jocelyn, and 8? nut or 1 1 avian, of Iowa, are to speak this evening. All the speeches thus far made- are of the true stamp, fully and forcibly opposed to Sla very extension. Ona County sent by railroad a delegation of sixteen hundred. ADJOURIiKEJTT 0? THE NEV.r HAKPSHIEU LEGISLATURE. Concord, N. II., July 11. The strong nnti Slavery resolutions oflcied by Mr. Tapp.an, last wjk,were passed by the House this ".coin ing after an exciting debate. The Legislature adjourns to-day. Among the numerous measures of a politi cal character, the most prominent of the acts are as follows: The remodeling of tho Judi ciary and the consequent change of all the Judges; re-districting the Stute Senatorial Districts; the passage of a Prohibitory Law, and a general removal, by address, cf the Democratic Sheriffs, Judges and .Registers of Probate, and other iiicumbviuts of olliee filled by executive appointment. FOSETGcT LSaiC?! CA52 AT CIIJCIIJNAII. Cincinnati, July 14. The United States Commissioner, to-d.iy, in the case of enlisting troops for the Crimea, held Consul Howecraff in the sum of 2000, Messrs. Turnbull and Hamilton in $1000 each, an J Captain Paahner on his owu roeojrnlzance, to appear before the United States Court to anriver the chtrg-". Captain McKay, the spent of the British Gov ernment, was too sick to nppi-ar before the Commissioner, and his friends gave the re quired security for him. LIQUOR CASE IK LETT.QIT. Detroit, July 14. Tho case of Galbner, on trial for violating the liquor law, was decided to-day, Ly a verdict of not guilty, the jury de ciding that the sale of imported liquor in any quantity is not unlawful. Poughkrepsie, July 14. The Barbick lager beer case has been carried to the Supreme Court, and will be argued at Brooklyn, on Tuesday next. FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, July 14. Mr. Wheeler, the American Minister to Central America, is now in this City. lie returns to hia post by the next steamer. "Sam's" Oricix and IIistohy. One of the speakers at a recent American meeting in Kentucky, said that "Sam" was an immacu late conception, lie was born inPhila&o'phia on the 4th of July 177(5. He was lorn talking. IILs first words are found in the Declaration of Independence, which shook the thrones of Europe to their center. King George, while lie was young, undertook to whip him Invjause he was "sassy." With the help of G-?orgj Washington he licked tho King's forces, and took as much land as he wanted. -Sam" mar ried an American woman named Constitution, and has had by her thirty-one sons and daugh ters, all of whom are now living, and occupy ing lands from the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean. Constitution has five or six young ones still at the breast. Sam's family, how ever, are peculiar. They all focd, fatten, and thrive upon Constitution's republican milk, and obey their mother. Sam protects his fam ily by throwing around them .a proat lbg, flittering with stars and red with the blood of the martyrs of liberty. "Sam"' and his family arc now the greatest people 071 the face of the earth. They are known "and respected by ev ery nation in tbe world. Old Hickory a Prohibitionist. Tbe weil kr.own temperance lecturer, General C.vuv, says, that Neat, 1)-w is not tho origiu.itor of tho Prohibitory Law, authorizing the seizure and destruction of liquor in thi country. The honor or imprecation should be heapx-.l upon another head no less a one than that of General Asi.uirw Jacksox, who, as Preside it of the United States " took the responsibility- to approve a law of Congress which authori zed, empowered and commanded all the 17. S. ojUceri to sc'za, confiscate, ar.d destroy, with out heneft of jury or right of appeal, all '14 I llVU .KilUt 1, II llklK.i 111 hju J i i -t t 11.: '. pae'tf'" or not, or whether domestic or im ported, if found upon Indian terrtf'.-ry ; an 1 that tyrannical, oppressive, unconstitutional, abominable law," pissed ly a Peraocrai ie Congress, and approved by a Democratic Presi dent, is still in full force in those United States. " Great is Humbug, and Baejeim is its Prc.fi.'' New York correspondents notice a new humbug of Barnum, which, appealing to the vanity of the female sex, cannot fail to pay. The American Museum is to be metamorphos ed into a vast daguerrean saloon, fi!lc-i with the portraits of the most beautiful women in the land. Each visitor is, on leaving tho mu seum, to deposit a ballot, containing the numbers of the ten portraits he daerns the most handsome in the collection live thou sand dollars in premiums are to bo divided amongst thos'j having tho largest vote, their portraits in oil are to be taken, and forwarded to Paris, where a volume of steel plate en gravings of the beauties of the world is to be issued. Barnnrn will make money by the op eration for tho world delights in being hum bugged, and one Barnum is necessary for its gratification. "CP" Fruits of all kinds (says Mr. Fred. J. Cope, an intelligent citizen of V"estniorcland county,) can be kept perfectly sound and fresh by .a very simple process. It is thij : Gather the fruit carefully, and put it into suitable vessels thoso of glass are preferred, as the fruit can be vi without opening them. For the smaller kind3, such as cherries, cur rants, raspberries, blackberries, eic, comma:: bottles with large necks, will do. Fill the vessels and then irurnerso them in warm water, np to the mouth or opening ; letting them re main twelve or fifteen minutes; thcu cork them tightly, melt wax or rosin over the top of the cork, and when cool, put them away in a dry cellar, or soma other cool place where they will not freeze. Peaches, plums, apri cots, nectarines, &c, &c, are kept in this way quite fresh, a whole year. A Great Compliment. At the Dorchester celebration on the 4th inst., Col. Aspiuwall, late U. S. Consul to London, and an oCicer in the war of 1312, who lost his arm in the ser vice, stated in his speech that the lato Duke of Wellington, (no mean authority) styled the march of Gen. Winfield Scott through Mexico "tha military miracle of the age." : TLe Sultan of Turkey is expectod to vis:' Paris in 'August to meet '."acei Vie tori and l'r'rce Alter. VCT" The Pope has had the opinions of the dignitaries of tbo Church about the dogma of the Immaculate Conception published. Wo see that Cardinal Diej.enI.ioch, Archbishop of Breslan, and many German Bishops, dissented from the views of the majority. Archbishop Sibour of Paris belongs likewise to the non contcnts; but all the southern and western Bishops recommended the enunciation of the new dogma. Xol cr.e cf 'ho Irish, Italian, Spanish or Irish-American Bishops is found among the non-coi.tects. They formed an overwhelming majority against the protest cf some few German and French Bishops. Singular CotxciBKsc s. ThcEomney (Va.) Intelligencer, speaking cf the murder of Orn dorli by McDonald, a fjw weeks ago, in Ilari shire county, relates a strange coincidence. 3IcDen:iil was . robbing Loekraillor's house when Orndorff came up, and he shot him for fear of being detected. Fifty yei'rs ago McDonald's grandfather, near tlio identical spot, was rolbing the house of a Mr. L;'. ton, when Lupton's three little children come upon him, and for fear cf de tection, he murdered, as lie supposed, all of them, but fortunately one lived to testily against him, and ho wa hung. American Gkatitudk. During the admin istration of Sir Robert Walpoie, the transpor tation of Convicts to this country proved a very great grieveaace. Dr. Fkanuxin wrote to fho Minister the thanks of the colonics for the maternal care cf Britain to the country, strongly manifested in this instance ! and as a satisfactory proof oi" American gratitude, sent him a collection of J2?i!ir.sr"k. which he ad vised him to have introduced into his Majes ty's gardens at Kew, in order that they might propagate and increase assuring him that tiiey would be as beneficial in his Majesty's Englioh dominions, as th Brit an an t Irish fOid o'i v.-v.re u America! Thus it would ap pear that in tho eves of Franklin, the transpor tation to this country cf cam-ids and f.iupsrs, was considered as crying an evil as it is at the present day. I'aoscHii tion. Talk about proscription, and then look at tho course cf President Fierce. Man after nmn falls before his arm, simply be cause he would exercise i:!:? rights as a free man because he would veto as ho pleased and entertain the views he felt. Talk about the toleration in Cuthouc.s, and point to the in stance. V.'e know a young man who lived in Freemat. Ohio, who dared to write an article for the F re era on t Jir.irnrl holding up to scorn tho holy (?) (--'her of that place, who had com mitted a brutal ass iult and battery on a tvomnu. This young man was a clerk in a large stove where all the Catholics and Irish dealt, a-:d Mr. Priest marched to tho proprietors, 'l them he must b j discharged or loose their cus tom and off goes his head. This is only one instance out of many. Americans, do you not feel your nation and your people insulted? The evil must and will be put down. The Bini.E ti t out or a Wayland School. A low weeks sinco several of the scholars (Roman Catholics) in one of the Waylar.d (Middlesex cour.ty) schools, refused to read, as had been the custom, from the scriptures. They of course acted from directions outside the school. The teacher (a female) insisted upon tho system and discipline of her charge being carried on. The matter was taken iu hand by the School Committee, a majority of whom two to one sided upon the Roman Catholic side of the question, and accordingly the Bible was banished. The people of the dis trict aie indignert at the action of the Com mittee, and a rumor is now current that, un less anticipated, they will be invited to vacate their posts. Boston Bee. Prices in ("a i.iroi n ia . Rents hava fallen in California, two-thirds in one year, and wa ges almost in proportion. Servant women can get ?S) to $-V per mouth, according to capa city and worth. Three dollars per dozen is even now the standard price for washing. A good dwelling house, lathed and plastered, car. new be had, with every convenience for a family, at ?C0 a month. The range may be from $2 to iVl" per month ; or small tene ments aisd ! edging i-:n-ms fur the poor at even offer rates. CJ" It is sUtw-I ia t'.e London Tim a that an additional step towards the establishment ofelectrie comnrir.ioatio-i between America and Europe h about to bo ct 'beted in tho course of a few weeks. The submarine telegraph ca ble to connect Cape Breton island with New foundland ia in course of shipment on boaid the Scr ih L.Drxy.inK at Greenwich, England, a:M in less th in two months the line is expect ed to l.o in operation, 'lho length of the ca ble is 71r.;iies, weighing -J 00 tou, audit con tains three conducting wires. A Pi. -.Tir Conceit. Commend us to child ren for pvoltv fHticms and .ems of thought. The Portland Transcript, relates the following: "One of on i respondents hns a bright li tie girl just learning to t"ik, who is destined to bo a poetess. Some of her r.refty sayir.g3 we have already chronicled. Here ia the last: A bobo link came and sang on a trey near the window. She was much delighted, and asked "What makes he sing so sweet, mother? Do he eat j!oiccrs I'7 Case of Dr. Beai.e.. Wc learn from the Pnilade'phii pepers that the judges of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania are unable to agree in the case cf Dr. Eeale, on tho writ of error asking for a new trial ; that two of their number are for ellirming the proceedings of the court, below, one for amending the record in some way, and the other two for a reversal. If" this be true, not lung further will be done in ths mn!t"r until August next, when the Judges meet at Bedford. Loss or Life in Tub; Crimita. The Paris Presse quotes Lord Grcv's estimate of tho loss of life, putting it at 40t,000 men in alt, 2-jO,-000 on the side of tho Russians and 2-30,000 on the side of the Allies. It then give3 the Turk ish loss as 12 leaving, by a vcrv simple process of la-hsu-action, 120,000 for "England and France 5C,fOO for tho former, and H0,00) for the latter, are the conclusions of this esti mate of slaufr'ater. An Important Land Question Decided. It has been decided at the General Land Office that, under the oth section of the bounty land act of March id, lS53,bind warrants issued un der that act can be located on any of the pub lic lands, which are subject to entry at private sale either at minimum or lower graduated prices at t'l time such warrant or warrants may b: presenile I for location. Lands directed to be sold for the benefit of Indians are not so lo catable. A Locofcco Editor says that "the re spectable portion ol tho Know Nothing party have lost all control of the Order." But how can there bo a ''respectable portion of the Know-Xothiiig party," if, as the Locofoco pa pers assert, ali the members of that party are "midnight assassins," "traitors," "liars," " sneaks," and " perjured wretches?" i -1 1 i . ' KF" The Birmingham (England) Mercury says an elephant, one hundred and twenty years old, is to bo shot in that town, ia con sequence of its extreme age and physical weak- Advise to a Young Kan in want of a Wifo. If you ray friend would have a wifo To cheer these gloomy hour? of life, First look for one thats young and fair Void of all foolish prfdo and care, Watoh Low her lci.-uro hoars sue spends; And i: wii.k wise aad viriuaus iriunda. iiuch an one nseriu approbation : liui if she proves spit-lire and duco Vv'iU destroy year peace with jansa Unnumbered. J. P. Philirsbur, July 11, l30r How Long Wii.t it Last ? How long will the American party last? As long as there is patriot ism ia our land. as long- us an American heart beets for iis country. as Rag as our j coplo ra'lj' avonnl h:iiae, priiioiple, rcpuldiosiiteiiij as long as tho stars and Btripes can catch tlio eye ai.d thrill the foul. ;ls lon,t a3 tho memory "of the great, the heroic and good of our fathers is cher ished. as long a3 thcro is an enemy tc our insti tutions ip ihe land. F.3 Ions a' Komrni-ni, leav ing rcl'rfivn and entering polities, etteniptc to join CLureh and Stale, nn-f poison both. as len;; as politicians insult the cuirm;r.a foii.se. ihe riirbti;, th sentiments of the people. as long as oiliee se;ker?, like fiawtos aai v:;uipirc3, hover about to plunder the public tre:Lury and pervert dnty and rervieo into peculation. as long ns the wonts of Washington have a rcsticg plaeo in our minds. so iorjj will the Arsoricon'pnrty last. Tut that tljv. a us CDC cf the fixed fucft. 'A V'asni.vg to America An AwnracAK3 '' 51 Us Anna Kl'.a Carroll, cf Maryland, has commen ced tho publication of a book "in tho 37cw York Crusader, under the tiflo of "A Warning to Amcr and Americans." MU Crrroll is ccimeVed with tlvj chl honered Carroll furaily of Maryland. In introducing her book to the public, Mi3 C. respectfully alluded to her Itoiuan Cathcli; an costors, and givoa her reasons for entering upon the work of ahire'.nn;; the public on boh a! f of hor country and tho Protestant religion, tho doJi catesto Jh3 President of the American party, to vhcia she e.ij-s : "Yon then en n permit tho delicate band of wo man to assistin tho culture cf tho vico an J thooiivo. which nourishes only or. tha soil of freedom ; aud to resist thu attempt row industriously b6mg made to FUpp.'aat tho J.iurcl by tho cypres" the sn-mUm ana hickory by tho pahu trco and ihittira wood Z.J' A- despatch from Wa-Liagioa City says that Mr. Coio. Chaif Clerk ia the Pension Olaco, it is beliorcd. will receive the appoiri'ioont of t'oia-niU.-;oncr of 1'cn; ions, in place of Judge Valdo, who was iuspeatod ef cntcrt.uaisg American senti ments. Mr. Ccle is u foreigner The Aduiir-istra-tivn is ilifosissicg from offi.-e every man who will not rhatt.o haj nuithcr connection or sym pathy with the American movement. In a little more than a year, tho people will rcaMate, v.tid diimss troia thc-tr pie.-ent stations suca recreants Pierce, i'orr-cv co., iid place at tbe head cf auam uoue.it ;.na r.itnoii: Awericns. non who .5t!bi,riba t rr.d v. ill c::i ry into oi'eet the doctrine, thai "Aucri-.ar.j should govern America." I : p o r a n t 1 n i r i o x . dell of importance, has -A frliIC7jC is, been lulh of a good announced (July 2d , oy M. Lkan. U. S. JuCm, in V. eass of tho Uoek Island IJridgc, whieh bridges tho river, for the Chicago and itooh iilani Railroad. The bridge" ho says, was not tu bo considered as an obstruction to the nnTigation of the river, for, that railroads had become highw ays in something of the :iuio scu?c a rivers : neither could oco ba suf fered to become a permanent obstruction to the oth er but each must yield something to tho other ac cording to the demands of the public convenience ar.d the necessities of commerce Under this dc euien ulaicst any navigable river nay now be briigoi by railroads. I'aptist Statistics. Frora the July number of the American Baptist Memorial, we gather. tho i'ol lowing statistics respecting the condition ct that church ia the year loot: In Alabama there were 'M Baptist associations, congregations, 310 or dained ministers; 4lf0 baptisms took place during the yr.ar, and tho aggregate number of members was -f. . r'.2. In Indiana, tho Memorial" statistics give "ii associations. 4M congregations. 219orJain od minister?, 22.447 members, and 2:03 baptisms during the year, but tbe returns are incomplete. Over ui) associations, in addition to those iccla ded in tho table, have not been heard from for years. AMiTtioAN- Nominations. Tho American party in Phihi'lehlbia have mado the following nomina tions for tho fall campaign : For Sheriff Wn. IP Kern; Register of Wills Wm. P. 2olton ; Cletk Orphan's Court Wm. F. Small; Senator it. M. I- cu.- i; Aj:ciuV.y Wm. Moran. K. S. Ketlstitko. It. 21. Waite, J. Aicx. Simpson, Wm. P. Ilamm. Par mar Pum. Jno. A Fisher. Chao. Cline. I). Ii. Dri ly, Hcray I'inwechtcr, Joseph Hoffman. E: J. Mor ris. (. It. Smith. Jacob Dock, and John Simc. !? A vetcm editor cxpresoca the opinion, pos sibly without having examined the futjeef siii.:oi ently, that a wailing babe IT months old a dog howling nesr the windows a cat in the alloy a colored --cranadc rt a rhanty over the woy a to'oth--ache a white swolUng the devil whistling an c.v-te;.-perar.e-"a3 evertarc ia rocras below and a wife di-ctcrclngon tbo right;. c i' woman end the tyranny oi a. are not particularly proraotivc of tloep. b-.,-;;a eh:. tr:o. which beir.in to show sveii- of Jocay, was chopped down last Thursday, en the far i. x. Loz?.?r in tac southern rart cf (Vuipl-ell Co., Kentucky, when the tkclotoa of a woiar.n. with a little dried, shrivelled heh ad hoiir. to the benoe. was found in tho cleft of the t-cc. about 20 feet fro.-n the ground. The discov ery cavrc I a grei.t so- t,a'.iea throughout the ueigii-b-ahecdt but no one remembered of any pcrsoa having been missed or disappearing from there f.r many years. La Fiuun nu ilEaiMr.sr. .During the raill:;iry procession on the 4:h in iow York, tho spectators weic i..tcic.-.ed by the uausua! right cf a youns girl luareLir-g with tbo Gurde L-if'tf:''.:. a French corps, dressed in colcr3 ccrrefpor.ding to their uaiutrm. hhc was tho crphan d.trjrhler of ds-cea.-ci comrade adopted by tho regiment. Upon fuck an incident as tide was ba?ei ihe well known Opera of tho -Child of tho JlogiaKiit." " The American Physicians in the Itussian army service, tinec the breaking out of tho war. h.tvo been unfortunate. Of the live, two have died, a third was lying sick at tho last accounh', and tho fourth has applied for his discharge. Sevora! others, however, have recently arrived ct St. Petersburg!!, and oabred their services to tho government. To get ri.'l cf company Mrs. Smith resorts to an original idea. The morr.eut they ret seated, she p:is-ea pround a bowl of hnif-madc lemonade. The etrcct of this i, an early attack cf ' pnin in tlie side." and nn intense dc?ire to reach homo sud tbe paregoric bottle Ingenious woman that Mi3. S:uith. Heavy Stohm in ti:e 3IorxTAir:s. A violent storm occurred on Tuesday in tho mountains be tween Cumberland and "Wheeling, by which con siderable damage is sail to have bona rlono to the Lltiaioro and Ohio itaiiroad. The rain is said to have fallen in torrents, and to have been heavier than for several years. 2f A candidate for roodical honors having thrown himself almost into a fever frczn his inca pacity to answer the quertious. was asked by one of tho professors: Jiow would you sweat a pa tient for the ihcumatirm?' he replied, " I would scad him here to be examined." Tub Fanaticism of Slavery. In the Missouri legislature, Mr. Doniphan, "Whig prosontei a me morial praying that the publication of abolition dcniiueiits bo mado a penitentiary oifenco. The rc as,o nwas that ho vantad to be elected to the Senate. Saip TiJinETt. An exchange paper calculates that to furnish timber pnfrcient to coustruet a sin gle seventy-four gun ship requires tho matarcd crop of forty-four acres of wood land, or two thou sand two hundred full grown trees. The less a man needs money, the more ho worships it. Misers are always people with small appetites and no children. U7 The unclaimed dividends in the Bank of L'ci'lad, amount to 1, Mo, 01. -4 17e. lid. Ae-juitted Jacob Schlega.1. tried last week in PLila 'c'phia for the u.urler cf his who. Thcro was but little doubt among the jury of the pris oner's guilt, but they did not thii.k tho testimony warranted a e.'7viction. ATTOi-LXKYS AT LAV , having enter.- ! into eopartr.ei -hip in the prce'ice cf their profession, wiii fasiLfudy utt; La to oil busiuess entrusted' to their case ia C!cerf:-:j cut ty. i. P.. liAFRSTT, J. it. LAiilJIUIS, Cleariicl.1, July 13, lc55.-ly. (IlAVlMi Aall IIAIii miVlSti S.i- k3 h ON. llt.-r.ry W. Siaith, rccpcctiully ialnuc the citizens of Clearfield Porongh an I vicir.ity and strangers who may tarry here un-il their hoards grow long, that ho r.ow occupies tbo Shop foriaeily used by "N'nihen ilillor, ml hopes that Hy s'riet attonu' n ti busiucs.'. ho taay ru.-civo a share cf tho public pjtrouago. Times is hard, the jJarbcr ic pocr, lie reqa'.rt- his fiioti h- r.ot to pass his door, For it their hair should reed a trimming. Just call on him, ho i - a.1 ivay? willing. Novfr rough but al ways ready, lie shnv. for a Cp and cuts hair for a levy. Isot only :o, if that won't tio, lio'll brush your ha'.s, co.it, o! 1 and new . Jfo does the thing nil up to smash. And when done ho look? lor the Cash ! To conclude, ho opens the doer, The Gcr.t stcp3 out. and the ecouo is o'er. July IS. 155.! T A !S T i 1 1 ) A YOUM-i MAN to biro by the ? " month. Oood v.vg-s will bo given to a sui table hand. Applv to i "V.'M IRVIX. Curwcnsville. Julv 11, lS.j.V ' 7 T('VH! : ;.I;ss Cr-n prof JL1M. to resume tcr mslructi or. ? in m:sic. Teh ms : :li). per quarter of 3; lessor,3 For further particular.-: enquire at tlic resiJence Of J. L. CcTTt-P. FSi; ClcarhelJ July 11, ISai -3t p1AMTItN: Ail persons arc hereby rotiCeo Huot to meldle or intorfero in any manner. v, i:h the follawing propciiy, 011 the premises of the sub- scri-icrs jn . irara t;wr.s;:i', vis: i wo ok oi oxen, and tLiee set!. true!-: w igon.-. which have been hi the u.-o of Charies and A. J. CummiBjr., as tlie sail property belon-r.: exclusivv-iv tc tho under signed. " SMFi'Jl:' .- KIKO. siirard Township July 11. lia.-lt. ro.urnAS's corrrr salm.-iiousf. a::u L? LOT i: CLl;AKl'Ji.jJ. L nder an orJer of the Oi. hr.n's Court iearfieli county, there will be exposed to I'u'. lie Sale, by ar.cti'n. at the Court House, iu Cleariield on Mond ly itie .M hiy cf S"ptca;ber, li55 at lo'c!ck. b" ';.., all th.,se eerf 1 in protaises late the Kft.ttc '"':"' 15c v. F. ; . U' t's Jec'i. i;r.d i.nv tho property cf bis minor chil Ji'cn, i eh:g lot No. 22, iu tao t--wn plot ot Cioar t'eld. P'ourdcvl wet by Front atreet. north by Lc.cn -t ptreef. cast by an alley, south by I t No 21. uaviiig a Ou t er outbuihlir ury iriiuie house, a stable and oth- , wit a v.e'l ,.e.. tueie.j;i. xi.t;. . nail e;;.-u. at e'.m ir;ij a l i e, o.'te. r.;iu the bal. ueo in oric year thereaiier, with in terect. I!y orJer of tho Court, Y.M. rORTF.I;. Ci l. F. P. HIUIXTIIAL. Guardian of mi nor thihircd of F. ii. Letts. Clearfield. July 11, 1S5j. ,fiOOD Y S ! 'Wholesale Store opened in "Of Tyrone City, where anybody who wnnts cheap goods can purchase. The sabseribcr has just opeuod a large and well ielcete.l stock of tloods ia Tyruiie City en the ccrrier of Jur.iata and Logan streetc. opposite the Cou'.ral Hotel. Ilis stock consist- of lry-goo Crcccries. Hats, Caps, Lioots, Shoes, Clothing. Hardware. Oueens warc. Drugs. Provisions of all kinds, such as Pota toes, li.icon. Fruit. Itcans, Flour, "Wheat, Corumcal, ie., Also, Oats, Corn, Kye. ic. And ho hereby gives notice tho.t he v. i'l sell his goods ac lv ai they can be j urchaseJ ir. any iowu or couuvy tbiasidc of Philadelphia, and will take Hoard.'?. Shingles, or even unnc-y in excl:aRgo. July 4, :a.V ' I Jl. BLL. C1 Al'TlO.V Those interested arc hereby noti J tied that the subscribers urchased about three weeks ago. two-thirls of all the grain in the ground on the farm of tho widow Larger, in Brad ford township, that being the share of the tenant Joseph Powell, consisting of wheat, rye. oats, corn and hay. All persons aro cautioned not to meddle with the stimo. Y7.M. ALBERT & BKOS. Wooilmd, Juno 27, l?o5.-St. P ESTATE FOIl SAL U. By virtue jL of ar. order of the Orphans' Court of Clear field county, the subscriber offer: at private sale the following described valuable real estate, the property of Martha Jane Welch, a minor daughter of James Welch, late of Pike township, in said county, doe'd., viz : all that certain tract or piece of laud siLuate in Pike township, Clearfield coun ty, coni.rir.ing 1.12 ceres more or less, bounded and described as f dows. .o wit : On the South, West ar.d Ni.r'.h by Pint's of Daaicl Bailey, ami cn the i-hist ' y lands of Benjamin Carr. About acre? being cleared and under g-".cl cai.ivai! iaad. May 3 :u, and ;!bout acres cf Rood timber JUSIAii 11. ItlLAlh Guardian. Lawrcnc TJi;V CCORS! KEW KURDS'. At the old Corner Store, of the uncrsig;cl, tt Cttrwcn-?-i'!!c'. II o he? juct received the largest and best r.. oiimoiu of SpiLig ani Suruiatr Goods ever brought t Clearficli. Call and sec. Jn:.o lib DJeo.l 11. 1) PATTEN. F LAC Mli-'lITrilK U .The subscril. or wot: 1 .1 Su3 iiiictia tl-c public that I.ohas tl:en the 1'lc.ck iioirh Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on tbe cr-rncc cf Third and Main street, in the br curh of Cl .rfi-cM where he carries on the bucirscss in all itsv.'rious branches. JACOB SB L'NKWEILEit. .Tt'ne 6, 1Sj5.-1j ITMl" AiY Ft)!!. RASSAH ! 'inn J I.,,.,! S.J1 hod Par.r.cr fl'jat-; in triuu't h on the Old Cor- 71.' r St-ji-f,'' where A. M. lltr.us has just opened the cheapest r.r l iao.- t splendid as sortment of GoJs, ever e.i ;p!:tye 1 lere ihi.s community, and exactly Td.vf.tu! to their many and various necessities. .',ery vrriety of il.tts. Caps, Bonnets. Boots. Shoes. Cloths, Cnssimcrcs, and all other kinds of ury-gootL', that arc unaj proachablo by any othej simiiar art;, leg, cither in beauty of stylo, quality, or price. AI o an excellent aiorliiiont of Groceries, Hard ware, Stone and Qucenswaru, with fancy articles nd i iilntL Ho dcliec, coiape'itivr.. "a ! invites all per.ons to rive him a call ft tho O.' t Ccr-'cr," which has tru ly become tho 'Bazarr of Clearfield. Every afontion will be rhown to customers and vi:i!"rs. and no pain will be spared to send all Sinilifg ."sway, loaded with his beautiful ar4 valua ble goodc, never eurpRcscd ia CioarfiebJ A. M. HILLS. CleailielJ, June 2a. 1?55. JZFAV 2JGOi-;f?! ad C0;TFECXI0SAHIi : 1 'i The un lor. i rnC'l begs leave to ir.li.nn his iVic i.ds ia Cicanlo'.d, an l the public generally thai ho has raadc arraitgeuients to receive ar.d" keep cotjst-inily cn hand all the tow, and recent pub-licatio-s which ho w ill Sell at PubMshcr's prieee. He ai-o has on hand a largo and beautiful block cf mi!cli.ncous books, sad confectionarics, at his Store in "ciiatv'sliow, nearly opposite tho Journal Ohlice, which he invites the Public to call ami es a:a'r:c. THOMAS BOBBINS. May V lS-vS.-ly. "fl E'lDVAL : Tho undersigiied begs leave to JL inform his frieials that he ha? removed his S0GT AITS SHOS 5T0BT!, from "Shaw's How," to his new builJirg. opposite the Oi'iice cf James Wiiily. and two doors south of tho Ofiee G. It. Bakue rr. lUq. He still keeps constantly or. hanJc, every varie ty of Lali-os slippers, gaiters, pumps. Men's fancy shoe? :rrl gaiters, with an cxecilect r..-sort-laont of heavy work, ill auaptcd to the various wants of tho people of CiearGeM. Ie hot-es his friends will sail at his NEW STORE, I'.nd ex amine his Stock. Boots and Shoos mado to order, and mending done as heretofore. ISAAC JOHNSTON. Clearfield, Juno 27, lSj5. CLOCKS of every variety and price, from og hours to 11 days, for sale by Juno 27, '55. J A M HILLS A M HILLS. 1. 1. S- Or.cc aJjoin- ' .l,f;,.t,I Vn Artlfi- i : 1; ,1 . 1 j 1 . vn ... . .. - " cial Teeth, f nun one to a full Set, moun ted in the most approved mfiern style. Filling. Filic; and Cloauing done with caro and Jieat!:osS. Teeth extracted with ell tho care and dispatch modern science can furnish. Put. 1UI.I.S. can always bo foun t at his oGco, he is now ilcvoting his whole attention to his prc viou. . . Juno 20, '55. rJO T ICE. Lotierscf Admiiiiitrotion have been 5 jrrart'ed tw the ut.der.' igacJ vu tho Estate of Joseph M'Orahcn. late of Bell t awn --Lip, deceased. All pcisi.ns having claims ugaiast the estate will prcs; t:t t'-ieit duly auther.ricntcd for sctth-meiit, and those iitdtbtcd to the estate will make imme diate payment. AKT11FK BELL, Boll tp.. May 80. Aim r. Tlc''IA'THLN OF PARTNEH-SUIl. A 'J he partnir.-hi; heretofore esistir.g between 1 kmiidr.g ft Foster, us Proprietors of the Stago Lir e from Clearfield to Clark a, has Loco tlLsoi ved, at. I the Lu. ii.ess will hereafter be conducted by the ui. Jeisigi;cd alone. W. W FI.EMMINti. Cunvc!i.-i ill- -"Icy 30, 1S55 T:i. JOriJV 11. ."ill' EL EN, Having rented JL the property and situation of Hr.G. F. Hoops, tenders his profesch.nal services to the citizens of Frenchvillc, and .vicinity. Crire, one door cast 01 L u t z ' .- s t o t e F r e n c 1 1 v i 1 1 o . jj.-vhu. iiiibiunjL dm &l mil ly T A R T L 1 1 C, A N N O U N C E 1 E N T LAirST AI'SI'v'AL 1EQJ'I TiTZ ZAST. rj It V.'ELCIl has just returned from tho City with a new ait. I sj.Iei.Jid assortment cf Watches, -Jewelry, and Silvcr-warc the largest; et-t ai.dca'-iij'c t over brought ir.to Clearfield con tistii g ei huuiit.g and opoii-faced gold and .-ilver watches, g ! i ioekci., gold chains. gwM Pons. ring. I rcait-pii.f. spec: telos silver forks, bracelets, slccvo fcuttoiis. cuh'i ins, ear rings, ia . Ac, Ac. Watches and jewelry rej aire j cu tho shortest notice. Jure f, JE VV Ailta VAL 1 A large and cheap assort 1 mer.t of opting ami Summer Goods, just re ceive I atij for s i' on ho lowest terms at the storo of RICHARD MVSiOP. rjii-GGOBS, Cl-'Of itIES, Q-g-EENS-WASS. l0C''fS & oiiC'f.S, HATS CLY3, UONXJiTS. 'IiAWL, CJNFhCTLiNARlES, riS't, Tor.Arco, STATION AUT, t.IfH'RO?, and a little cf everything. All cf which will be sol J ut Ijwtr prices than ev er before otferc 1 in OlearAeld. R. MOSSOP Cicatii.ll. Jnr.e i:J: l-'o&. TiE"i TitOVTMAN, House, Fign ar.d l iua a i.n-nttil Pasn'tr. 'Hazier. Chair maker ani Paper Ha: ger. vil'ers ilis service to the citizens of Ckcr'P 1 t aal vi.-inity; Shop on Market St., just below the Feut: iry. lie keeps cotutur.tiy on hand, and makes to or der every ar'tety ei C hairs, Lounges. Solas, Ac, Ac Chairs, ani Sofas made 1 0 ual in beauty to r r:y that can be obtained from the City, cud more darabla in woikmamthip anl material. JOHN TROUTMAN. June, 2.. 1555. INSTATE OF JAMES M'tJIIEE, Ueccas 1a cd. Letters testamentary on the estate cf .James Mc'.lhec, late of Bell township, deceasod, have boon granted to the subscribers. All persona knowing thcmselv3 indebted to sail estate arehero ly noticed tomake immediate settlement, and thoso ha; ir.g claims will present them duly authentica ted to our attorney, L. Jackson Crans, Clearfield, cr to either of tho subscribers. JAMES McC.HEE, HENRY McOHEE, May oC, "Se-Ct. Executors. TESTATE OF JOHN SCOTT, DECEAS--? A I'D. Letters of Admiuislration, cum testa :n. ii'-t in'crr-. cn the estate cf John Scott lato cf Ferguson township, deceased, liavo been granted to the undersigned. Those indebted to the estate are notified tu make immediate settlement, and thoso having chiims will present them, duly au thenticated, to L JACKSON CRANS. May 'To-Ot Adui'r. SAMl'EL liERLIIS, lealkr in Brugs.Mc li cines, Paints, Cils. Sj.iees. Window Glass, Vi nls. Bye Stuffs. Perfumeries. Alcohol. Burning Fluid. Patent Medicines, Ac, Ac , JUNIATA ?T., T?P.01?E CITY, PA. Having just opened an extensive assortment cf these articles. Physicians will find it to their advan tage to give him a call, and examine his Stock be fore ordering from the Eastercn Cities; and Coun try Merchants can also be accommodated with all the Lssences. Tinctures. Patent Medicines, Ac., Vir')l.i:ALK i KKTA1 L, ,.t tc:-t prias. L-Hc hopes by strict attention to business, and r. ticsiro to please, to merit a share of public pat ronage I April 25, 1855. TI.. li. t'. AKLLV tenders his professional ' service? to the inhabitants of t.'ruhaiuton and surrounding country ho enn-at all times be found at his 0 flic a, directly epposito Mr. J. ii. Graham j store, when net professionally cngagoJ. Apr. 25 K. WKK; If T, MERCHANT, and EXTEjT Sf 'E B'EALER IN LLMBER, Second Street, one door south of his residence, Clearfield, Ci.-ttrficl.l, March 14, 1S55. zf U WELL x CO., MAN b FACT LINERS AND Wi!.l.i:SAnS 1EALEES IS Hits, C Purs, ScCt No. 1T0 .Maihct Street, between ith and 6th St., PLihvhlpiiii. Jan. 17, '51 .-6m. TfTO iTCE: All persons knowing themselves 1 ''S in jcbied to tne iirm of Mo .sor A Pottauff. will call and settle their accounts immediately, aj the books mast be closed at oree. MObSOi' & laJ x X Axir k . ClearHcIJ, Juno 13, 1855. C10NFECT10NAKIES a "ttctle the slides"- E9 J sortmont this Borough over cculd boast of, a4 June '11 , '55.) A. M. HILLS. T'JOTS A SHOE.-". A large and splendid assort-JL-Ji niortcf Ladies', (ientteinons and Childrcns Boots and Shoes for snle at Moswp's. Jn. 13. BLACELEKBY 15 HAN BY, for the cure cf Chol era Morbus. Bysentary and all other diseases of the stomach arid bowels, for salo by H Mossop C BLOCKS. Eight day, thirty hour and alarm' J Clocks for sale at Mo'Hop's Storo. " Ja. 13. TlTL'SLUs, at 5 cents per yari. r.t Mossop 's cheap J.1JL ep.h store. Juno 13, '55. CAMILLAS A large h.t of Ladies" an! Chil-iJk- dron's Mantillas for sale at Mossop's Che?p . Cash Store Juno 13, '55. T ABIES' GLOVES. A very large lot of black J-J not worked O loves, at 10 certs a pair worth 23cts at Mossop's cheap cash storo. jJn. 13, '55. T TACK FUEL, HEBE IN. and CODFISH, at tha lit store of jn. Is. W. ?. IRWIN. S" ABIES GAITERS arsortcd colors that can;t JLi bo beat in quality or piicc lor salo by June -'7, 55. A. M. HILLS. . f EN'x'LK MEN'S FANCY BOOTS k SHOES: An cn&pp roachble stjck for salo by June 27, '55 A. M. HILLS. J'TATS cf the latest rtylcs, and most approved Ii (puahty, received, nnd for sole by June 27, "55. J A. M. HILLS. IS'IES FLATS. trirambd and untrimmcd, ili. a beautiful article for salo at the storo of . o une 55.1 A. M. HILLS. T ADTES' lUiESS (;C0BS a lare and Iseaatiful Jli xsfortincnt. for sale cheap by June 27, oj.j . A.M. HILLS. "jrjAKASOLS a most bcRutiful pclection, and of JL the latest styles, for f alo at tho cheap store of Juno 27, '55 - A. M. HILLS. ' T71IRE-PKOOF PAINT, lor salo at V June 13, '5-i U. MOSSOP'S. t; : it' f- i W JL i IU H 1. ft ; H in Is - I: U n r. if- b H. Ml Is ? -"2 r u li i i ! t