res V TJLE JOUMAL, PENCIL NOTES. I!xrteJ did ball alley.' " Clone the election in Tennessee." Scarce items and good eigars, 'li&cttlt to hold. money, and a hedgehog. To lti a ico m:ui dress her ia.gingbara. , rrev'iituighiQ kite"' taanlBnV.w' W?-. . Pr,yueuiubeWand pains under the apron... Ditto 11 tobies''"1 and Locofocos who want to run tfor office. -,, ' .-, , . .. The Spri Tiero-are- about two thousand visiters at Bedford-' ".; '..'' !..,, A If S7i unsettled ths weather and a large nauibcr of lust years subscriptions,. ,.f f fo Jonathan ;Cutfirger!3 "communica shun." Ho must seed, us lusreil-.namc. Out yet a large quantity of grain, and the b'hoy who'is so anxious to join the ly,."S'3. iHcrTau 'inWii Vist of T!ocofoco office seek ers. They are a' sclf-sacriflcing set of fellows. Scientific the boxing' ;donp: next door to our office! Wonder if the nigger's gloves won't soon bewornout? ;i ?.:i o;. r 1 jr FlectioMcerin the candidates for sheriff. The Crawford Systciu,!" is great hbiitu.tion. Profit able to the Printer y- '-.; ' i . .Religious. The Rev. J)r. latch, 'will preach in the Court Jiou3e, on the evenings of Aug.. the llj 12 and 13th, and ou Sabbath ''''.' ; i lures. Latt month one million-and fifty thou sand dollars worth of' property were destroyed by fires in th. "United. .States. 'V ':. '- Fallot tho Meoeahics Bank of .Memphis Ten nessee. It don't trouble us in the least as wc have uo notes, on it nor any other- Put to. jail pVi'c'or hi 'fair sex- on Saturday night, charged by Tcvi Speece, cf Curvensvino. with the larceny of some money.. , ' " Coming Philip James Bailor,' ths- author of 'Featus,;' to visit the ' '-'nited States., and lecture before some of our literary societies. Monty vial hi s hit Miles':: The Louisville Jour nal says that the Americans there are offered SJQ per. "head to withdraw from the lodges. . . J5.roW.-iarcsheV Powder1 mills at Wil mington, Del., exploded on the 3d inst.. killing four persons, and wounding several others. ' At iiixt We sea that somebody is having the publie buildings repaired. .It was about time. They want a good deal more than new spouting."; : Quirt our town Xo marriage, death, or any thing else has occurred during the- past week to disturb the peaceful harmony of our secluded vil lage. . . - . 'JTaoLlilcfiie-cVX r.umberof our citizens who have been out -huckleberry ing;'" lately brought" iu immense quantities. ..They are very plenty this season. , ' ! " ApiH.iiitmrHl of Sti'te Reorter.C,6: folios has appointed James Hepburn, lq-r of .1'!'ilaJ1" phia, Law' Kcportcr for. the uprc'uic 'Court f Pennsylvania;.;- ;.-; t'. ,.': I . . ;; iihowu.V. Vr Lccvs, K?q., the American can uidato presented by Jefferson county, for the ren te. lie's a good man. a sound iAm.irrican.' and r.onM walte a first-rate Senator, i' A uerrvrJer.A new 'order' has sprung into ex igence, the mysterious symbols of wh'iuh are M. 0-VV. .B's Modern M dor of Wife' lJeater. W. underhand that: it, ha' several mcnibc?.-- in tfii C JUHty.- 'J - i '- Etniciat.1ha British JJrn cuntayw cy rls valnod at more than half a million -or dollars-; and would purchase stovepipo hats fir our Presi lei.ts. at five dollars each, allowing a new one every eix months till -lb year hi Vimhioh i touie time ahvu ......... . . . . . m Potitof lWmX. unbounded, as. id the .crop of wheat this season- that of potatoes promises to be rtOi .'gratex.,::'.roW.. the ; Estcrn.FV.r0. ' ',nl .Middle States, and the British proviuens, the re port is everywhere the same-' there was never such a year for potatoes.". , j f I ' H io-Wi-15r3nian Ycung. the immaculate, ri .-entlvclofe lharactcrlsaa.addrerf to the Mor mons.' with the following lognnt phras"j:.- Th:.f. are my nciitinicuW. Co it; ye cripples, woolen l,--s are cheap, and my time is short,"-; This was received with imnieiise an I er.tliu?Mstu- appianv.-. 1 Camp i?ci-.-i'bc Methodst. friends in this vicinity will hold a awp meeting, a short dis lance from the ma 1 between this and Cunvens vill'e. near.: the farm of Mr. Andrew Addleuiau, during the latter part of the present .month. V, c kupposo itwiM he one of tho largest ever held iu the couaty ,. ... - t ., , . Brl ri''i-Ax Mnndering compositor, in setting" W the ' toast.' : Woman-, without her. man would be -a savage," got the puustuatiop in the wrong plaec, which made it read :; - W omaa without her man. wonld be a savage.- The mis take, was not. discovered until f the di tor's w.fe undertook toread tbo proof,.. I - ? t . - ,; ' nl sys, few! days sinoe'a man wcnXtotI',c de pot in llolyoke. just as the cars were Mai ting,; and took the shoes off an irrfantVfeet, a part pay fur a-dehtits JUOther owed hiraiWo .'thought there was but one man ou od"r green eerth. mean enoueh to have VonAnitted snch' an act, and L i inthistowiA2H?.IZCAJiai ' " TrllfVat oufcr-'K dont Vont our f aper to go where if is jwt Mrejcoin'ei f ud.. bope tlim-fore. that those who!dont want it will let us know immedi ately If Ihefe Wany who arc dissatisfied with it, they should at once give their Post Mrfstof no tice to order it discontinued. XJi Did vhtr.wij this paper" and 'do'n'bt send us woni, will be iddered subscribets, iojr volume,. ?and caiwiot discontinue without paying, lis'fo'r Eli months. ----V Las cv-jioi r.l A jfght.W understand that one day last week, an affray ocearred on theiiuekieberry Hill," in vbich' Mri r. W . Barrett; of Luthcriburg. was se riouslX injured. . ile; hi4 little" 'dahghtcrV'a.nd a cripple sister, were gathcria9 whtrtlabcrriesx kI, on man nnmcil 4iHvi-F. Jipt ween whom anvi Barrett some- di'fficiiWy' existedl attacked him, breaking thrpo of his ribs,;r.d otherwise mangling him. llooS-cr has been' arrested and. bpniid over fat h U appearance at court 1 ;t;iln:.2ii f caW tnar.thc 'pnAfs't.f 'dnf the ehools f. CiirwensvUle uadec tbp,. charge oq MrKot; gave an Exhibitionlast week in the Bap tist Church of.:thatrplaec. s The pupils performed their respective parts' jn, nianacrVth it' QaIlol, forth the ppsobatiotaifthe entire ;community, and rcflccrcd honor pa, all e.Qncerivydr.: Atthc ro juest of the eitxon',.tti Exhibition was 'repeated on last evening v 9ar.frind, the Dr,t f ill dissovcr that hre is more real;, honorvto . be achieved Jrv the paths of -literature' and -scienceA than iu the' ea'en track of politics ' A 'A' i :r r 'm;.i;x-it 1':hi .rs 'c s. c w,4 i iisiu ,y tiio iu-i-yii-lo. u jx.pulation,. vht have main- :f tlum .Touii 1 . Jiaro an in le .ii I'.'uco U'hi-.-it ilifij' i-.'Aii .-unuiiy jxfusod, iiiiionT h iu-).st clainiMUs ck-iiiics ti" the IVtuji- r.uice J. aw, u i!i. jde.i tli-it it viol.itcs I Ti :( .1 iiI.!,s and 'Krs!iial liberties, tlio il;. i .fy ,l' 4a.'a'it.i.s.-f";:i. W i.en! I iiid wil l.sly jo ik w s-.'vciity, iiincit less in bittL-r-ties or with iiyn.stic;, aaiiist those ivbo, seek ing a field of labor iu our land, have alr.tdy bt'Conie citizons, or purpose to d so. Hut thu urgency of the caisa demands earnest admoni tion and reproof, and sonic few homo truths to sut everybody in his right place on this iuest'ion ;.The ; Teniperance. Law in this and other State.- is tlie result of . tiia. decision of. majori ties inspired by an ardent and deep moral con viction. It is a loyally enacted and in har mony with the only true and logical principles of self-government. " It is therefore obligatory on every honest citizen, so long as it is not re scinded by the legislative powor or p.dsied by' the deci.iion of legal courts. Mr'll-orguniKel self-governing societies can only cxi.st where cvtch individual sacrifices b.is savage-like egot ism, or what demagogues are fond of calling rights, for the benefit of the community, as ex pressed by the legally constituted cigon of its, will. . We are- constantly warned in this Tcui perancc question to beware of adopting the European theory and murdering popular rights; but we must not confound terms." diights are destroyed in Europe: but as a compensation, the rulers, especially on the continent, witli an aliiuent indulgence, permit their subjects to g.-t drunk to tiieir heart's content, and' to degrade themselves into debased brutes. Is it not sick ening, then, to hear this besistly -bawling about the violation of their -rights,' mtcred.by int'ii who knew not the value of rights and never joyed any it!i!il they lauded on American soil i Is it Mot disVystlng" fc b(-ar nu-n tftvil at qi law ;ally,a:ul dfiuocratic tlly enii'Jtpd.au-l thrcat to resist its lawful ailminisf ration,' VL'o'in ca France or Germ uiy-some short time since bow eil with respectful humility before each petty oflieer of-police and submitted daily in quiet and meekness to each Uommissaire or Captain of the s';u:id ? A t the whim of any of these un derlings dressed, in a little brief authority thf-yj could be arrested .a?jd inipriaaned.' . To such they opened not oidy their pautre.s und. eell.irs but their priv.ito drawers antl wrjring-dosks, without a murmnr of opj)ositi'oit. ' Their most intimate correspondence tmld ba seized, read and inquired into their private and family iif f'airs becoming thus literally investigated and divulged, , The agent who. has the power to do all this acts not Uy virtue vT .a' law enacted, by oaid in tho name of tho people,' but through an order Tissued' .by some superior oilicer. Sucli is. the real condition of icrsoiial rights, on the Continent; while the Irish are pej-yvjualh; as suring us, through thc'pre!is:iml'VpeeciH"s,'th'.iJ the. only right extended to them in their. ota; country is the. right to starve. Such is a trua' picture of what both submitted to iu their res pective fatherlands but few comparatively be ing political refugees.-. .Vet, forsooth, here' their wrath is aroused, and their fury turned against the decision ol a conscienttousand en lightened majority, trying to raisa them to the dignity ot manhood, and to enable thiia to se cure more cosily and with. greater speed an honorable and independent - position' by disa bling them from squandering their hanl'-w.m earnings in grog-shops, lagcrbeer s.iloons, and luawls of which. these are so pioliiic... They curse with foolish fatuity that delivcrin.5-enactment which will put a stop to iniinoral ity, destitution and crime thosj fein Is which ever dbg the steps 'of intemjierauee an I carou sal and which will make them parents tf their children in the tine ay d 'sublinu m j.miiig of that sacred duty. By this l.iw they will Iw en abled to spend in education of their children that money which would otherwise tin 1 its way to sune poison-sellers' til!. Any one sic i'.:.un tedSvith the st ite of degradation of the misses of. Europe knows, well, -uid none know ,'uttr thaii;the" foreign population, that Ir.tomp -r-ance is the root of all .wretchedness. I't om the ''tugtier of imponrtekiL Jrwkuhihe bro thel is .ru.ij)lie-i ami that army yf proHiinls re cruited which counts by hu.i lrcJs of thoxsaui in foreign ita'es. Lvcn many of tne girls of re- specUhle parents, if 'the source 01 tiieir Mil were traced, would be found to h ive lost their i uu4Mhuuwau-lutU;cx.-p itU es.4 uhlii.4 c.es inns, tan.b len,.vud such Ualf-df iin'ien seen of revel. ' And vet a' law to 'Hard tliem wi witli protecting hand-froul iluil.:g into, tlui vi lip as es which wi every iide yAwn around iheihis decried by the foreigu-born population as an inv.isioti of sacred rights! .Y. 1". 7',u'i.iu. ()m Pnivci-rEK-1 The ''Democratic,, e li-tors-sntvl :ot:t half their time ia telling what tit' Know Xf)tbitig principles arc-, an-l tl:e oth h.i'.f in "in piirinj; wint they uro. .In alluding t- ti:s, the Lrouisvillu Ji'.t. n d says : II ilf the time they know all about these principljs, and the other half-. tlrey kno.v U otliing at! ;dl a bout them. One d iv they tpo i!c of tlicm as perfectly notorious, .a:jd. .tjie next day . they, treat thtm as a, mystery that ' 6rig!:t fo W brought to light,' The- dUtinc.lie princiides' of this pir y . are even. 'no w "1 n o re deiiuitc ly marked and better understood than those of aftv-tHiK'i'-j.-oit-iciii pirty in tho United .Slate's ! lulinitely better understood even lj" the democrats themselves than demo-ritic princi Iles ari. If a Democrat ' is ask-M '-'wh it the IChow Xothiun principles are, he finds no diii culty in funking a prompt answer but k-t him ask what the principles of i;b:own party , are, ard ht either stands dumb or answer iu vague or unintellig ible generalities." ' - ' ' ' u7"T!ie Octtyslnirg ' ..'ftr, ftihiding to the course of the "Whigs in Lebanon County, in seeking an honorable fusion with the Ameri can Tarty, says: .'.'.?.'!. !!'!' .-'i i "There-is'sonctln"ng sensible in these move ments, and-Vrtrthy -the- sorio'm -attention of honest mch'-of all parties. ! 3fodern Loeofoeo ism has'iiivitod and effected ;v coalition with the Foreign and Catholic votOj and is JiOW di recting a bitter crusade against crcryjthbjg "Ti the shape of American sentiments or Aui. can policy.. ATliorti jsj :k.-U'.u-?, ioim nor use for moritlviu two leading pttrtias in this strug gle between Americanism1 and IVntt-Amri-canism. And between the two parties ftckher , Whig nor Democrat ought to Jiqsatate.".- -. itK ! A SfCOKfTtox. The Newark Eagle. Very just ly, remarks that there is one thing .which the Anti-American . organs should remember.- They should ictnember that in all their violent" Renunciation and viiupe vat ion. of tli?.. Amerir, can party, they arc denouncing and vitupera ting a large majority of all. the people born and reared in the United" States'. They should hear in mind, that, wh'eh they call the mem bers of the American party, 'bats "owls,-"' "liars," e-'iH'TjureYs,' "traitors," '-cowards," and ' "vil!ians'r" they are applying those term to "by far trie' greater portion of the tons of the soil of this country. V, " ' ' . s! AriEvLicsSTtousxEss. A.nQW German pa- boiistitutionatnnti-license liw to. advocate a proper modification of , the hypocritical jSntir day law. and finally to: recommend to .the people : such men as are honestly ..in favor of, and are capable of repealing such measures." Are such precepts likely to improve the mor als, or conduce to the happiness of our people? Will 'the;' country be more respected when Germ an infidelity is introduced liluong.jis7 "We think not. per is to be stitffedln PottsTilleiu this htate, and the prospeettisayitlj sUOilished to nrlvn.t.. the reneal oT'thc despotic and un- i'lioFKsson iious:: having turned t!e light ning, has recentljT been doing something . of the same sort with Bishop Spalding of Louis ville, who denied that Lafayette had ever warned ns to hcwar?'of Komish priests; pub lished a '.letter of Lafayette, dated .in" 1829, from a nook no copy of which can be found, t iking, contrary., ground ; and 'conivnded that he was a good Catiiolic.. The profes sor proves that Lafay.ctte used expressions similar to that attributed to liiui: to respectable .l.ving w it nesses ; that, from 17$3 to 1S2S, a period of forty years, to within a lew months at farthest, of the general date, 182J, (the date- of that pretended letter) General Lafayette-maintained, uniformly and consistently, sentiments of opposition, ;md. a cours.- jjf ationjn accord with them", against the llomish priesthood', as a class dangerous to. the. peace aud welfare of society ; .that only two years after,. 182l, that is to say, on tho 20th of September, 1831, we find him again the opponent of the' Romish priests,. and in terms which niake those of the motto lame and spiritless, in the comparison; denouncing the influence of those same priests as necessarily productive u( one of the most grievous evils that can befall society. Among the quotations given by Mr. Morse, is the following, from Lafayettcrs speech in the Chambers, on the formation of the Cisal pine 1'epublie, on September 2 ), 1831 : ''Behold the success with v.'hicb'wc alndish' the system of robbery, which has since been resumed with mora audacity than ever. ' ilob Ler'jyin fad, . ,ahraji knbtiit. fu a. connlry governed bj; fri '-its ezni eirisfucrutx. c'r.ciiiici rf every libera! senfiiankf,'" '.'..v.". ' ' Uishoj) Sjiauiding speaks of. Lafayette as t: t!ie Catholic huio,"-: alllioiigh we think he will scarcely. continue to think him as such af ter perusing tho .extract from his speeches given by tho Professor.' Certainly the Koman 'Catholic press h ive not been sparing in their denunciation of; the Bishop's very " C.Uludio hero." For iustanee, the NY-w York Catholic Diary, f January -23,-lSJit, coes from an English -paper, tiie 2,t, the following article, en lorsing an I approving, its sentiments by the following beading : "Trv.lh told in Tory Sf'ue." ' Louis "lhillippjs was declared by, that obi ass Lafayette, tho 'test of all republicans, and all liberal Europe uttered a dissonant bray of applause. ' . ' J'at, Badinage apart, it is impossible' to think of those wretches without infinite scorn; . It is. however, pleasant to reflect, that they will not last .long. We wait witli impatience for tlm Crowning of Henry V. in Kheims, and we hope that iie will -.come back with a full recol lection, of all that was done -.in his absence,' and a steady determination to-indict adequate and unsparing punishment on a'.l the guilty, if he returns with an amnesty in bis hands he peiishes, and deserves ti ixsrish.".! . a- :',: .... The Boston Roman Catholic paper, the Pi lot, of April - l'iy '183-3, condemns 'an article in the .A"ori .American. Rjcieic, as tf loo inflated with, undeserved -and hyperbolical' encomiums on the negative virtues of Lafayette, on the imputed qualities of a man whou memory is abhorred by ; ajl good and patriotic French men!'' ' - - Wli.it suit of a Catholic, sir, was Lafayette in the .estimation of your corporation, wbcu they dare 1 to put forth aild' endorse, before the American people, too, such iufauiously scurrilou.s and malevolent . language as. this, toward the venerated and illustrio'is compeer of Washington 1!'it!. Wee) !y Dispatch- rnosr-KCT or xn:t Ck urs ix KrKoi'E. The j rosplcts of an abundant harvest are promis ing in England and Franee, as well as iu this country.. Tho Echo Aricole, June 30th, says tiiat at present the "only dinger to be appre hended is that of premature ripening by exces sive heat." ' All the farmers agree in stating that the crop will be abuhd'iut. The ears are heavy, and will yield more than. during the preceding it iryest. . .From Totiloa, Lille . and Ch.ireiit the reports of-tho vintage, and, of the h iy crops, are highly encouraging. The Uni on UuiTHiguonne states that tho Burgilndian Vint ago promiu'.-s I yield an average amount of the common sorts, and the present. 1 vintage will fa? exceed expectations. Tu this region r.Uoj there is no malady iu the grape "vines. Tiie.huwp.st in England promises equally well, as w learn from .the Bristol Mirror, the Lvvds Intelli2'?iHJ,r, the Shropshire Conservative and the Xorth Bntish Daily Miil. In York shire an ! Lane ts:.!: ire. where' tire : crons" have' ere thisi' been'gatbered, the story is the same' Potatoes are said to be. in great abundaiice .in Engl ind. , .. B:: motors Tkst in Poi.irtrs.- In a speech d .divere l;at 1'r tnkf ort, Kentucky, on the2lth ultimo, bjl'ore an asiet.iblae of t'.xu . "A;ix.eri-, can Ord er," the Hon. jou: J." Co tirr.stks,'. v.-J;:le adverting to the .general principles nad o!tjects of the (Jrder, laid down some qualiiica tion s whic'J are iu keeping with the liberality and manliness :f his character.' ' In reference to th" C'lfhoiics he" ueeI'M-;l t;i it -he was ut terly hostile to imposing any" penalties,' pro scription, or disability n;u:i ;.uy. man. oil. jic count of his religion, lie had, he said, the Vullest confidence in-our native .Catholics, lie knew native Catholics in Kentucky, . in whom ,-:is citizens, or patriots, or soldiers, be li.nl as full eonti tenco as1 in any other men of a:n- f.iith whatever, and for whom he would vote' if they were b.id'ore him. as cntididates. He felt sure they-acknowledged no allegiance to tiie I'ope that was superior to their allegi ance to thter country, or equal to if. lie Would trust Kentucky blood and Kentucky; principles against nil the secductioits of any foreign power." ' ;'." '"' ' 1 ' ' " ' ' " ": SorT.iLnx Poiirrc.ii, M6w:xkxt.: Senator James C. Jones, of Tennessee, has written a letter in relatiou b B:.e current setional exci te ment raging iu tUu political ; atmosphere. , He argiu's that tho - Northern Slates have in a Ixxly declared themselves hostile-16 the. SaufJi, and joi ied fheabolition:"eonspirators and trrti--tors against tlie Constitution," and that, there fore th i''pe'ypJ'3'',et.'the;,.,?outli! ought to form a . political union 'to avert the, danger" threat euiug that sttctiotu.- Lie proposes the'org'aniza tiou of a party of Whigs and , Democrats -op-, posed to the North', as that is just such -ai party South, s, the -"Bcjutblican , Party" Js X'o'rth ' a 5lr..' 'Jo.nb's1 once; t6gSrdt'tl" as . bigliV conservative Juts turned, a complete sbrt.er.setj"' an4 is now foreiiiost among the "Are, eaters", , Mi-' Jones objects to' the. American 'party; be cause, at the North,': it; is too,- strongly: anti- j Slavery. i.-.-i -. -.-.? -ri-rf .- .a:a .? 1 -StAviRTi i3::-NEnnASKAi'r-rtXoti Kansas, .but Xebraska ! Slaves are now bought- and sold in Nebraska. The abominable - traffic in h'tt mau flesh in that . free soil, is, goiug on in. the light of open layvand the', boast is'made,' that notpnly Kansas, but,: Nbraska also, sb dl be jiurpetually .desecrated, by slavery. Bead the following advertisement, taken f;om the; N-r braska News, of July 16th: " , -' ".t nrVE XEGROES Fi)R SALE, AT NEBRASKA il jCITT.- Fim'.socxu, .'ueAtfjtv :Nkkoes -am now. cnereu ior gaio a; ims jji.vu. iun- voj good fe'ou.-'e keepers, and two fl'iys. Rute and -Joe, fine field hands, coinposo the lot. Tonus easy. Tor further particulars inquire at the Nei-s office, jyl i Tempkkaxce Cox v EXTiox. A Mass Conven tion of the friends of temperance will bo held at Beading, Berks county, on Wednesday, t( SMv tft f WinKneR at 10 Vr"clock'.: A. M. Aslhe enemies of the Liquor Law are making! the iu os tuettrmuicd. etiuitslur its iepeavatas important tliat all its friends should -attend this Convention """" ThbWay' it is IVine. ;The fullowjng. itcia from tho Laitcusteriaii. a Petotioratio paper, shows how making presents to the ofSccrs on the Columbia Railroad haa been done. " Sometime" last winter Col. Baker, the. "superintendent'. wa presented with a set of silver by the laborers on the road. It appears from the following that there is anoth er aspisant to honors of this kind, in the employ of the State : ' ' '. ' . " ' " "How. it is Doxb. Another assessment is being made on the poor day laborers on the Columbia Railroad j to purchase a silver set for Mr. Parting ton, the Supervisor.'-' In order to famish Mr.1 Ra ker with one, the foremen on the road iTerc taxed $ 1(5 ench, eiiziitecrs 513; firemen ?!?. ar.d day la borers $.. We believe that ene half this sum is eipeeted now, as Mr. Darlington id not quite- so high in authority as the Superintendent" -One1 of the engineers hns given us the foliowinjc. as- the cuimint of his tax for the past seven monteis! : 1 Silver service for Mr. Raker. - s S-1'j ': Mr ar!inu;ton. 10 S.'('itcrijfr'n,'iJoIIirriil'ai I'utrijut. .2. ' ' J L J . - - - - ' - . $ As this Inst presentation is t- take phiec "fbortly we n.lvise the auditor (icneral to keep : sharp took out for the eheck rolls.'".. ' : M'c have frequently -charged that the'- laborers in the employ uf the .tate tverc x.Vxkt. to support tho llarrixtmrg Patriot .ami abovp we give JJeiuo craf ic authority to sustain the' charge. We have good rtason to believe that this system of "bleed ing" hard working laborers to keep ui- Iiocofoco publications, which could not otbcr-wUu- be sua tained, is practiced along the whole .line of our public improvements. One of the Canal Commis sioners is the father of the ' Patriot editor." and of course the son's paper must -be sapportct some how or other The above item shows ''hi:" it t" lOHC.' -T , Sior.Ksrivi: Contrast. Smith Ivobinsoii," who is said to have, robbed five thousand dol lars from an express ttain witliin a month was yesterday arraigned before the municipal court, and, of course, he must go to the Stile pris on for life. W. S. Tuekt rmany however, who confesses. that he has stolen two. hundred'and seven thousand dollars from the 'Eastern Rail road, walks abroad without interruption, and can still enjoy the good things of this life as well as ever. It ia evident, therefore, that all persons who meditate robbery should -do it on the largest' possible scale, if thcy wish to be s tfe. Ky the way, 'should not Tuckerman read Tttdi-utvaif-mau .' fiostoii Mail. '." A DiAiio.M I'orxi) ix '1'kxxstlvaxi.v. A supposed diamond of extraordinary size, it' is stated, has recently been found i:i ; Lancaster countv. lbi., and is deposited- 'in Professor I'hillip's ofllec, Philadelphia. '. It' is a color less, perfectly crystaline, resembling a drop of clear spring water, in the middle ot. which you will perceive a strong light, playing with a good deal of spirit. The geologist does not announce it to n of the first .water, although there is not tiie least doubt of its b.-iug of cun Mderablo val'.u. . Oilers of, importance, it is said, have been declined for it. .Nothing, it is supposed, like it, was ever discovered, be fore in the United States, A Sioxikicaxt Sin- We learn-. from the .'Imzrie.ai Fanner; which says it has the fact from reliable authority, that (Ikouok Pkakohv Es j., tho eminent banker, of England, -has given the most earnest assurances to his cor respondents iu the United States that all the grain that ean be spared- in "this country will be required in Europe the Coming year. "Wo know not on what data P. predicates his opinion, as the accounts latterly received arc rather favorable for the crops of England,, but supposed it is based on the .continuance of the war attd the troubled state of afiiiirs growimg out of it. Daily Nste.u Tne, Sat.?-: of LvltirWARRAXTS. The transac tions in land warrants are very large in ail quar ters at this time. Full four-thousand acres per day are sold on the average iu Wall street, New Vork, which -is remitted for in gold coin from thir west, aiid .being on. account of sol diers fiiids Us. wy;into immediate circulation. "Warrants are often sent on .from tho west, and sold here says ihS Post, to parties IiIsXa' in the wesf, so much is New- Vork-tho eenfr.il joint of all transactions. Detroit is an active point for the purchase! of these warrants. The price Varies from $1 10 to SI VZl, buyer's price, to $1 1:2 X, selling price among the brokers..-".' 1 B A R i T.a . The local editor -of the: Buffalo Rfipnhlic recoramonds the following tncvn o. er.rnli at' ke?jiing babies from two to ten iii nt!;s old perfetlly f uiot for hours : , . . As .soon'ss the sqiialler awakes, set the "child up, propped by pillows, if it. cannot sit alone, and saieii its- lingers with thick molasses. Then put half a. dozen feathers into its hands, and the young one will set and pick feathers from one hand to tho other, until it drops a shvp." As soon as it awakes, more molasses, and more fcatk-ers, and in place of nerve-as tounding yells, there will be silence and enjoy ment unspeakable. : , .,... root'isn ExTRAVi:r,AXCK.: merchant Lh Lancaster informs the .Whig of that city that ovi;r a hundred tnousiml dollars are expended annually "by tiie people of Lancaster; for im ported French needlework i...This, for a com munity. Of less than twenty thousand people is just one hundred thousand dollars mora than it should be. Embroidery, if it must be worn to such an extent, and if those able to pay lr it are too indolent to make' it themselves, would furnish occupation for thousands of American women, and they , only should be encouraged by the children of wealth in this country. t Conscientious. A congregation raised the salary 6f their minister from. $000 to S-lOt.b The good man ol jeered, ' for three reasons. " First." sid he. you -cannot afford to give, more than three hundred: secondly, -because; my preaching is not worth more lhalu three hundred r thirdly, because 1 have to collect the Hilary myself, which heretofore, has bejm the hardest part 'of my. labors among' youand had I to collect an additional hundred it would kill me." ., ; ...... - : .',.:' ;;i' ; : . .-.r . Moni; Bolters. Hon... Jos.. A. - Woodward, (!)em.) of South Carolina, has avowed himself in favor of tire American FlatfornV."" ",' Hon. Eli II. Baxter, of Sparta, Gaf., has also' taken position on. tbe American. Platform He is an able. Jurist and pure' patriot, of tie Lnion Democratic School of-Politics, when this- Oeoreia Platform wa3 established." ' - S t That Eusstax Offer. A writer from St Petersburg!! states. that tbe Emperor . Alex asir 1'has repeated, or very soon vi'UM'epe.at jdainly the ofl'er his father made to - our gov ernment.- lie will give the united States tho whole of Russian America lor the jH-ivilt-ge of of buying and fitting steamships and privateers iu our ports." ,.. : , ... ; ;: , ; ; r KTTTLe Journal of the' Protest int Kfiiscp-' pal Church in Connecticut, just published, shows tliat there aredn tho .Stata'. 112 parishes, 122 clergymen, 8317 families,-10, 486 commu nicants, 6803 Sunday School schollarsv-' The amount of missionary and charitable con.triby.--J tions during flie.past year was &2o,46, IS. i mmm . II!?. A'city editor says that a man jiiX.lY. got. himself -into trouble -by manying tw wives. 'A western-editor replies by assuring his Cotemporary that a good many men in Michigan have done the same. .thing, by only marrying one." ; '-i..-, ; r ; t :.; . v ' C?Aa idditkmal section r of the Va.". Cen tral Railroad has just 'been opened to 'Cravp-. ford's,' a point uineteen miles beyond Staunton. -'"- TKRal.- ":"" ------ Tfp" .ToritSAt' i.- XiMi-lwl wory Ti'euiiesday, at Osk Jom.a::; a i . Ki-tv: . Ckxts. Vet amiuut in advance, or Tsvu IJoll.'ks wthiji the year. ' Advevriscriicnls inserted tt!!'ryeMtrfj(Tjuflii; for tbe first, and' tireiily-fivv ornts for ench addi tional ii.scrtiixi. -.-V , liberal deduction usidc those 'who advertise by 'be qU.-ii'ter. or year." ' The -Terms' will b strictly llieiol to.;-. .'' No 2,aper flis?ontinii-1 v. iibt.ut payment of ar. rcaraae. unless nt the otition t the publisher: ' AilI.NET ,iAKX.N(i.Th; undersigned would respwclfuyy inform the public, that he has taken thi? old stand opposite the Methodist Church, known ns - - -' ' le - : .ta- m n n o w s s ii o r, - wjiero he keep.s constantly o t hand a-ud inanufav turts to order, every vaiity.of Household ar.d Kitchen " ' . . . . . ; ; 'Tff'Mlj'"MV- : .:ee-'Y - siu-h as Tab'es. Rr.veaas, Safes, Stanis-' C ipl oard-, Sofas. Redstoai'.s. ic, of cverv s-vle and variety. .lOSjH'A JOJLNSUN.. 'Clearfield, Pa.', Aug. lt5. , ' . " Tt)TlCE The subscriber rcspeotfully informs 1 1 .the citizens of Clearfitdd couuty, .that he has rented Ms Tannery. to John McGaughey, whcui he can recommend t his customers .as attentiro. .and obliging, lie also respectfully jc-piests all persons to come forward ami settle tlu-ir accounts as he is desirous of elosing ei: his business. lliili tnkrn on old accou nts. - .." , . JC'UX. MePUJIJvS1 X- -, Aug. B, V , ... , The uuilcrsigned respectfully aunounci-s that ho has roiittd the '- ' - - . . ' . : : TA N-NEIi V of Jdin Slcrbcrson, w here he will keep on baud a good assortment of all kinds of leather, nn l- ln-pe by strict ftttcr.tion toanect'a share of public pativ.r. ago. Leather exchangtd. or e.ish paid for hides JOHN .McfJAt OIIEY: ' Aug. 8, 1S53. l!io. --- --.". v ; .TRIAL LIGT T0S ADIDlFiZD C0UST,'" ' : ' KONDAY, SS?T. Z-i; - - ; Jiihn Patchen. vs: Joslah Lambnurn. :. - I.sii.-io Chamber tv. tliei-awood .Well. - fhos. Mays. vs. Jacob Henry & David ' ICcphart. .T. Moore, vs. T has. Mai tin -' - ' " Itobert Sanith. vs. lavid Shnrp. 11. Philips, vs. Ihinicl Kcphart. et. :il. Henrv Pennington, vs. t. Toner A .Inn.-Tagarl. ; Thos.'MahiifTov. ct.' al. vs. -Tho. & J-.:o. Woods Philip Antes, vs. Ihglcr .t Heed. . -. Crawf'oi'd tJallaher, vs. Michaels 'A vVLitc. : Tuekner & lleistner. vs. .John Stitcs. 1). bauich. vs. Mordecai Sbirk :?. n j C. li. ib.'iiaud, vs. John 11 Xodier, e:. al. r Isaac llupt, vs. A!plioii7. baconte.; "- ' ' (i. W. ilickinan, ot. al. vs.. W in- Plooni.-. !. 1!. lialer, vs. John Pox. . . :, ' MH-es Xorris. vs. Clark JJrown' James Curley, vs. .lainos ijuf.si.'.ni i r i-: ;.-..' ! Jotli:Pw'H. VS. Vi'iii. Uro'.vn. .,, . , . tlco". . Caittr. vs. Snyder & L'.'ir'e. ' '.Ta. l'i-'r A !;in"l. l'ulke'rsoii, vs. Kobf.'Pvttr. - Conrad Preduck, vs.- lleury - (iroe.. - T , .. ,t J ; ilagei ty, vs. Ahi aham llycrs. Jas. M.;C'ra.'ken. vs. Jo. t- HirAni Straw, tt.' al. Win. LlotHii. vs: Jas. Jb Ivelly.' . - -tii . Ueo. W.-Cill. v.-:, Thos. Holt. ., . , Alexaiider Evans, vs. Andrew Iais. " Sn'mncl 'Miles, "vs. duvid Dros.-ler. - ' M. taigley, v. J.-'iues Leonard, ct.-iil.. . , . Same. vs. Lveihart Hahorn J. M. Lemird-. itse v. eouard. v?. M. Onilw. Peter Pk-kinson. vs. Vogal.-r. .t J'rothers.' . ; Kelley A- Diekcrson, vs. II. Ji. Miller. ( Henry P. Miller, vs. ICelly A itickerson. Same. vs. James M. ivclly. Same, . vs. !?anic. F. P. iiurxUval. vs. Jas. M. Leonard. Philip Ant-s. vs. Hitler & Reel. -Jos. V.". Smith- vs. 11. L. 'bill & Wm. Ilouslcr.. LI3T 0? .TUltORT-rOI ,- COUHT, KOBAi' t!eo. V S.-h-.!tr, I'avi.l S. Fleming, . Thos. Leonard, Haril MuKinucy,. Jos. llagvrty. .. Jno.". ;-Pio!erbiinl. . Kdwurd Peiks, . .J'auiel Stewart.; t ... Jerome ito'jisoa, Isaac 1! iekels. ' ' M'm. L. lilooniv, 1' . . : Joseph Yolhers. , Ai!liai:i S. Porter.'; ! Win:' Walters.-' (too. Peains. John lUighcs, 7en.j.-T nry; - :" 1 'avid hrowru - ' - David Mitehell, . . : ' Joshua J. Tate". ' ' ' " -Anthony McMarvcyv " 1 ' . Luke Kylor,. . . ; l!i'o. W. i'ratton. . ' Siiriiuel P-looiu, : ' -". L..K. Cnvtor, - " 'i'-- ' John (Joss. Hugh Piddle. ! Abraham L'rcnv'n, ' Conrad B.ikcr, . ' Sainnel Whiteside. ; 'Nntlian Lines, . WTni. Pard. Wm. L. Shaw. 'Pauil. Siiencer. Jr.,' ' -"WmJP.iieed,- - :. : i LJward White, Clearihl l. An--. 1. ISj.'. T7TS ArjOTJ?.: Id, 1855. V1 ward. Cnrwensvills. (ir:ird." Prady.- . r :;. Woodward. . Pell. Morris.'-- ' : P.rdi'ord. . - Poijrs. r ' Peecaria.' - '" ..Pike. ' : ,...' . Karthaus. , 1'eioi. "' ''- ' ':-JoU. .;':;!' I rlorris.-.., . ..i;-y- " .'. ' ' -Wirsrd.' ; i.a rcuee. ,, Chest, : M Uogg. :: .... Pceearia. : Pike. " Lawrence. . , Docaturi " 'dhirnside '' ' Morrid. ' : . Jordon. . Woodward. Itiion. Penn. . . tloshcu. , Pehn. "'" ' ; Lawnsnccl I - . Morris. TTlLVriOX UEGULAUS! You are or dered to meet for para leon Satunlav." Ait 'list llfh. at 1 o'elou-k. Each member will provide him self with five rounds of blank c-artrtd-J. 1 ' Bv order of the Captain : r' CE-X "VV. KHPEM. Jr:, First Scrg't. ' -MEW HOTEL: Tho old -SkiuUv HorK.' "at . ...I-. .:; kev WASHISQ-rOH; ." ' has been re-oenefpniid re-fitted by the undersign ed, who respeetfully solicits a .-hare of public ; pat rnage. ' .- " '' i : He is well provided with heusc room'1 and gooI stabling. nd intendske? ping a Temperanee House, at which hJ will alwavs endeavor' to make his guests feel at home. . f .- . . J' UIX SJiPITHl; AugUrt 1. ISOJ. tf. . ... , ....... . .. TEW' GOODS ! .NEW GOODS! At tho Old Corner. Store of thc.undersignQd at. , C XT ft 2.?T. S," H X Lt E . -.f : lie has just received the? largest and.hcst assort nieut of Summer" and Fall Goods ever brought t& Clearfield ; .consisung of ;.- ' . Dry (toodsvII"rdware. (Jueensuuro, Gcf eries, Cou- foctionaries. Hats and Caps. Pouts' ' -' - arid Shoes. Carpeting. Oil " : '--.'' .-; ..- :. , ,- : , Cloth- 3a. Vl tfi . : -H - 2 ' '.Cloths, Cassiiucres. ... ,, w . . c. 4-jj-jI.ctri Muslins. Do Laines, Prints. Dress Silks. Ponnets. Shawl. : i Mantillas. Prinac. Pucv'foiltt Articles. La ces, Ihabro.i-Uu'ieS, And an endless variety of -o?b,r articles too numerous to mention, nil ot, wIik-u lie oilers a; tiie lowest prices' and'On the easiest terms. Aug. 1, IWA' ' -:: - .; 1 11. i. . i'AX 1 y. . ; fTTSTItAY ! Came to the residence of the sub fsoriber in Lawrcnoa towrnhip. on .the " 17th inst , a bay marc, about ten or .txl.v years old,: with a bad cut on the hip. The owner is hereby iiAtTneib to- come forward. ' pVove 'iproperty. pay charges cat l ake.hcr.away, olborwiso che wiil bo disposed of according to law. . . . . . " WM. M. 'PETERr.:: -Lawn: see tp:: Aug.'l, lSj'3.TJt. -. . TVTFAV FIRM. 1IARTSI10HX t MCP."ACKEN, Li iiaro just.reoeived a new and splandM assort ment of goodi at their store in -v j.;,v , .,' .. . '.'., --. KV. lumbei'.cixy,. ' - !.V." ; - .. Tljey 'invite the public, to give "tbeia a call, and feel assdre.l thev will be able to render entire sat isfaction, ..Lumber.. Hides itags, Orain.: snd -till other kinds of produce taken in e$cange. 'i' - . I5KXJ; HAKTSflOHX.'"" ' THOS. MeCKACKEN. Aug..lr. ISjj- -t7"AXTED A YOCXG MAX to hire by tbe 1 T ..month. . dood wages will be given to a. tuir table baud. Apply to ' ' ' ." . WM. IUYIX.: Curw-cr.sville. July U, ia.jo. "j'-:;-s - ,. : . IAKASOLti a. most beautiful election, and of tbe latest styles, for sale at the cheap tors of . Juno 27. '55. ' A. M. 1IILLS. . . i..... - ... - - - - ti i-oe r. TiTTrm a titpmw t tvn - Oceulists and AuriaU. .. .-i., . Deaf Hex rtjui Kar- Diseases Radically. Cured. Pit. Li: 11m !sv offers to fhos sutTering' from J Vnfress Lis INFALLIBLE AUKAL HEME DIES, which have been successful in nearly JJ.fltH cases if toufiriued deafness. These remedies cotnpriso difl'erent courses for'dbeaSes; of the internal, laid- -l!e ni:d external car, ainl have been pronounced by those celebrated a Uriels. Drg Cramer, of - Bcr lin, ItardcUkt Doiau, of l'aiis. Onrtitu Pileber and Yearsly of Iahh'oii. as being tho MOST V0XlElt-i- UL and El-'I'ECTUAL ever applied for diseases of the internal and middle ear. : lr. IeK-VAK-P.AXTS A CL'UE ia very-cise- where- tho ear is j erfectin formation! He ha oighter certificates f cures from thoso who had been . t!AK AX1 3tM-H,-tti4 yhw hearing i iwi wwnptetelj tea'. toi-ed an.l arc now enablod to learu the language. The uniiies.of 2,7011, persouS: who hNve.bct-u fiirrl by Dr. " f.tP.. may Ke ceen on ":ipdioatlon. tients. hy seinlin n Alesoriptkw of the vtsc.mii have .remedies scut to any art of f ho. Lulled ; States. ' - . in eas nf'i'.!i!?as ac?nirnla?ions in the Ensia thaiu Tube una "i yttipanom. inaainjatioii o tho i jriuo-.is unMiii.iJKio. nervous j-.fieeti'BS, iliscuscs tf the liKtubrav-.d tyt.ipar.i. called -"the drum.-or whi c the liisesre can b traced to (ho effects of fe- vers or, culd-i. : the use uf tjuii.iiic or tucrturitd iiie.Jh-ines. gj-.tbeniigs in the cars in children.' Ac, this-treatment STAN'Dfi PPKEMINKXT. When" tl; ainiitj-y w ilry .and -cly,; with . little or no fcjirri ii..! : w.Lea, the deafness is aeeouipaniel with, noise-'in' the' car', like 'falling water, chirping cf' insects, rinnug of bells; rustling cf leaves, conlin-" ual j-ulsatli'iis, and discharge -of matter, or w huu , in stixijdng. r. M-nsatiou is Alt as if a rush of blood lu the hciid had taken place ;' when the hearing -is less ;iM.-ato in daM. e!ondy.weuthcr or tvhcu ni c.dd b::sbcv!t t;ike:i; .this method of trcatii:g the tlisoa're -ft-h'r." ' - - - -'- - - - , --' Dr. t)ufiuu;jd ibv only: Oceulist ia tho United j States who practices- the new paiule.-i, and i?uc-. ccssi'u! mot hi I in treating all the diseases fo which ' tho eye is sdlijott . W herfr every 'other.-ican' have failed to- a fiord relief, he ask from- fuvii , fair and impartial lii.il. - TKS TIMUX r. Tlie er:der?ignr.l pr'actitidn-! cm in iBCiUeu.e.bi,ti.q,city:of Xcw Yik,.iavir.g , bad lrvfi -.u-iit oceasion to witness, the practice of Jrr. LcPrtmr.Vr.A Dufton. in diseases of the Eat and Eye. laying, axije all protesnioaal jealousv freely luhuit. that the course puiaued by theiu iu,. treat ;:g diseases of these delicate organs, from (bo uniuirtlidejl fcrAxstrttntdiinrit. Is well Worth tun' at!eiiti.).t of i t:r piufessR.iial brethren tlironghout tbe Vnitcd St es. , feeling assured a wc do. thai AwrH-tpfgcfy has-not met with that arfer.tion ' which iia iuiiiortnnco demamLs. Their fystoni of; Ireatii'.g lLsca.;s of the middle, and, in tenia 1. Ear., by JI, ;';;.' ViijKirx.'' particularly 'in chronic or' t cirjlic:it..l casa-s fo l itis a new cra'in the'pruMic of Aural Surgery ;ueh cases. yielding in almost' '' iust.ilcc to thL . i" uilrl fHfir;il frnt. This practice fills up a void which has n been ' folt by the general practitioner, enabling him to , rnir x itrcexxf nil y with retry r:':-c where perfect, lori'iaibjn exists. . In I'-iscii-ts of ihb Eye, they seldom TCuire to resort lo tlie operation. " r . ,- "''.. As skiill'ul Auiisls and (tyulists. enthusiastically devotctl to (heir profession. -wo- cordially recom i:c.d them tj ruth.as niav rciinire their aid - . . Sfgnc l. . " V. 1. MHT. M. 1. . " WILLIS MORTOX.M. IK ' . C A. DEYELIX. M 1). l.lUiiACE WYAXT, M. D. " ' ' " ' ' J A.S. D. FitAXCIS. M. D. ' ' Xew York. Augurf 10.:l.4tf, ' '. ; Students; wishing to perfect themselves in thii branch of medical science, w ill find on . opportu nity of joining the class at the Ear and Eye In- firmary of Dr. .Dchtcy LeBrunn. Union Pbicc.: Ciinifj-ics every Tuesday and Eridav aftcruoor, from"! ti!J n o'clock, during Medical College terms. ' ThilMrTr,. consultation fee; $10 fee to be paid when Hi?, hearing is restored to its original, iicntciiess. or v. ben a v. alch can be beard to beat' at a diyfanet of IS feet front cither car.' ' Address Drs. LkBULXX & DtFTUX, Union i'lace. Xi-r,- Yoik City. . . .. N. 15. A treatise on the nature and treatment of J Vafncfli ami DLsuuser jf the Ear. with thoarcat nient of the Deaf and Duui-r-prije, one dollar. . . Vxr' Money k ttcrs. must "be registered by tho rstii:ostcr. iUtgt-Nred tetters only are at oar j'ish ; plA.-;tse bear thfe ia tniud. .... ; '.; .. V, .. i Corrc$jw.-iiI,u:l.i ,nnxt enclose poxtit' fur return p?r'.-.. thv. 'mic- post-re-,; f,:i requiring pre-pny- ' iilfii! of lttt.lt. - - : ;Ang.j,ji,5.. .... .r .';' " OKPIfAN'S COl'llT SALE HOUSE -VNI-LT li" CLEAK1TELD. Under an order .of the Orphan's' Court of Clearfield county, there will be ui posed t- I'ttblieSale. y 'auction.- at tho Co-.irt Uo'.!.-c. in Clearfield oh Monday tho 3d duv of .e; temiier. is.ij at 1 o'clock, 1'- M.. all thosV cert tin premise late the Estate of Bey. r O. Befts ice'd. and nuw the property of his minor chil dren, bciug lot Xo. 22, in tlia town plot of Clcar ticld. Itotttidc.-l-west by Front street, north by" LociiFt-street, cast '-.van alley, south ly lot No. 21, ' having a two tory frame house, a stable and oth-' cr Outbuildings, with well Ac., thereon. . ' -Tehvs : !e half cash, at confirmation of sale,' and the balance in one year thereafter, with in-i tcrest. py order ol' the Court. r. ' AVM. POUTER.' VI, IF .. . F. P. IIVKXTIIAL. (.'nanlian of mi-" nar childrcd of P.U. Pctte. . ... . -Clearfield, July II, ISoj." " ." '" ;' DOT AND SHOE STORE; - o;aji..M5 HOW, CLEAKl-TELD, PA. The subscriber would inform the public that ho had just opened au entire new sux-k Hf Itootg and SJivcs. in (Jrahoja's !lor,Oitc door east of tho Jour-, nal (.Uice.' ' ' " . " Every variety of Ladles' and Gcntlem ens' O alters, j-r.jcil i,oots. i umps, (.ocgress; lioots, .. Childrcns' Shoes, .to.. Ac.., oo'.s and Shoes made to order." - ! ' - - " E C. S". BLACK. Au 1, 1855. "TOIIX TKOFTMAX. llouce. iigu n-J t' mental Paiutcr. tUazicrj Chair uiaki J Of n-l O' mental l'aiutcr. tilazicrrCijair maker land Paner Jl.-mger. offers bis services to the citizens of Ck-ailiold and vicinity. - "" : ' ' '' " " Ffcp it JMnl't tt..'jtit MtnfiJie Vu ittfd ry ' CHAIRS. LOTTXGKS. SOFAS. ROCKIXG-' i CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, c.T "kcjt constantly on band -and made to order. -t-qaal in beauty, to uay that can be. obtained from tho. East, and more durable in material. - ( . Aug. I, ltw5. :'i.:J s.i : s'-.;; i v- Ii -. .1 Tv uo ii citv hotel: nraiiEs &l 1UV1X. would respectfully -inforM-tho pablio that they have vcrygica,tly iinirovol theif iiouc,.' and are now- able to afford, the travelling public, the mosteotnfortablc accommodations-.-' Their tar" is furuisbed with tbe very bt-st liqaorSi; and the: luxuries of the Philadelphia market arc. to b, found on their' table.' They respectfully. invito' their nuiacrqua fpicwls in ClcarfleM to give them acalL, t K.: ;fcguEt l$j5.;::j coons- of almost everyd'escrfption, suitable for the' cKn,-and stEiiig off at very low princa.. Ladies,. ', (icii ilciiien. and every person wLdiiBg to buy goodj . call and cxiHiiine for iheutselves. : ' - : i ! ' Produce of all kinb3 received in exchange for -goods. , . WM. P. IUWIX, ' Aug.-I", H3..: " . ';-; ";-- " - v: -it i . (''' i ' . i ; , i . . . i' ii GA TlOX: All persons- are hereby ' notified .. notto meddle cr interfere in any m.auher, with :' the following property en tho premwes of the sub- s-;riberj in . illrar-d . township, viz; :To yoke fif o;Ct:. and three setts' truck wagonswhich have been, in-tbe use of Chnrtei and A. J. Cummingst tb said . property, belongs exclusively to the under-. ai-'ncl. " ' SMITJLS A K1XG. .. Girnrd Township Js?y IT, 1S55. it. - ' - M FSIC LE-SSOXS:-T-Misd CuTTi.E proposes to-resnfae her instruotiouB iu'mnslo. ' ' - -' , TuBM;-r-t9;.ior quarter M Jo leasoni lU Por farther paaticulars enquire at. the refidenco -. of J. L.'Cltti.k Es(i. ' Cloaraeld July 11, IS.VV-K '.- '" "! ,:" 'J "-' LAPrES'DKESS (Uf)JiS n large and bcautifuV nssortmcut. for sale cheap by - '-- - - Juua 27. .'v5..f;j ;;r, j,;. -.! A. JH. . HILLS. il j t : : -: r ; n . . CLOCKS of -every- variety Tmd pTlce; frohi og hours t 1 J day, for sale .by v i . r .- r - June 27. 'jj. A. M JJILLS. E FritST ARRIVAL. SPlUXt? 4 SF-VMEIl" , .t'OUDS. ;AT ;TJJK jGlLBAP, CAgli STQIiK, . j--i Lr n r Ms f:"1 n it. it 5- r. ! 1 : it I t I a . i ft I j) 9f: -' f)