ii o. I i r' i s! 1 i I 1 1 1 c SPEAK OF A MAX AS YOU FIMHHM. BT F. C. tKB, KS1. ' , If Ruin has scattered her. fatcn!enU untrue, ? Paying some friend, never ndnd him: Take "Truth" for your motto, whatever you i, Anil speak of a man as yoa find hiai. 'Of those who have large faaUa mcvcr utter loud . exios, So step in the proper direction '. Oft silence is welcome, l oft tidies she's wL?e, ..; "o woraan or man is perfection. If Poverty s frowned on a man well to do' With icy like mantle eiubouDd hiw, Beuieu.ber that fortune may deal thus with yen So speak of the man as you find him. There are who iroall point cct the wrccthed in scorn " Religion they say bidu them do it: 111 warrant , if ever they pass through life's morn Urcinorscd that in even they'll rue it. . Fo purveyors of slander who deeui themselves wi.-e, Of a snow-ball in winter remind them, .. Which being rolled onward incrcas-tb in size, Lid them speak of ail men as they find them. Fo, i? Rumor ssattereth his statements untrue, Of friend undeserving, ne'er mind it: There are soiuo who will add to the taie beside you So let it alone as yoa find it ! : - JXoop Cool. Those calm and rational - exhortations to "take it coo!," ami "never cry fur spilled milk,-" are a:i very good till they are needed. They are extremely salutary before the fever is kindled or the rnilk is spilled: but in the presence of pain or in the advent of a disaster, i to all those who are not fritted with fortitude by iiature, or have not been disciplined in the school of affliction, the- are ai.eut as effectual as whUtHng in the teeth of a nor' wester. T'nir utter importance H a storm of passion, CTF"The following coii.iuy too,i luce be remsnds me of the directions given by a good J tween the Cen.sns Mars'.'-'.' at id a nit in- of G -?r-Xew Kriil.md Deacon to his calorie son. ! mair, ia Albany : "Whenever you fin ! your dander rising," j ssd he, '-be sure vou sav the Lord's Braver. ! my son or the alphabet cle.in through; anli long before you get to the end o;i"t yc.u'il be r.s cool ns a cucumber, or an iceberg. Protn ise me faithfully my son." 'Yes, da biy, 1 proji-iise.-' Oa trudged Joh.riathan to se.iool carrying bis bread and rae.it, with a s:.iali bottle of mo lisses in hisjicket pocket, and his late firm promise uppermost in his mind. A toy who bre him an ol 1 grudge met him and after calling him the ' " Voting Deacon," aii'l many other scurrilous r.iekn.irms, caught him off his g;tard an 1 threw him to the ground, tearing la.-jj tekt t, and "ore ikiiig his inolosses bottle, . Up jumped JfiinatliL.n, hi tyes wtdsUii, .Mid his lips white with r.ig'. Bnt "tliere w.s an j bumj.vot perngfi fo dr bl-teksraid shops, oath. in Iloavcu," and !;e did not forgot it. TheMarj.h.d having et.U-re 1 ail this, made So he proceeded to swailow his alphabetic- i his mind tliat lie v. oul I push ahead and es j.m.s aattdoto to wr.:th tot mentioned in t the t.v.nz Hans, who lived up stairs, 'mid der 4-JIezimen Salerastanum." rconized bv the ; bauhsiers.' We shall note Ids success at !fn British College. "A, B, 0 you've tore my jacket D, E, F you've spill my 'molasses G, H, I, J, K you're a tarnal rascal L, M,X, ), I', (I, R J'i! lira you. better manners, you scamp you! S,T, L , I II spile your picttue, you oi l walleye! n , A, 1 , . mw J 11 pound too inside out o'yoti, you darned encroachin, wil- lian!" And with thnt, Johnalhan, whose passion had been mounting alphabetically, throuh-fut all his father's description of vowels and con sonants, caught the young se.ipe-grace, and throwing him down, was proceeding to work off each of the Deacon's twenty-six anfi irasci ble pills in the shape of a dozen hearty tist cutTs, had not the timely arrival of a p.: ; -tiger interrupted the manipulations. So much for rale3 to control the passion. Knirkc rbm ker. A Tcnuitt s Drc ain.. , I had a dream the other night of Mr. G- the most peculiar nature. I dreamed that I was in the presence of Hi .Satanic ?Ta-je.sty, who was at the fork of two roads, deciding which route the . rew comer fiy-m below should take. The peeion whom I vccogiii:vd as a former landlord approached, and Satan locked at him, and opened his book, turned to his account. ; - . . - Well, Mr. J.,' said S.dan, 'do vou think yoa ougui 10 taKu iuu riut roan to x arauise .... 1 i i .. I . . ' - .. 1 . , . ,1 . - or pass down on the left to my dominions?" The landlord hesitated what reply to make, for his conscience began to smite hi to, when Siian witii a hideous grin looked at the ac count and said : 'I find, Mr. J. that yoa owned three houses in S street.' 'I did.' 'What did they cost you V 'Four thousand dollars each.' What did you rent the in It' The landlord here hesitated,, ami declined answering; but he was informed that refracto ry spirits were treated to a brimstone bath, and at once confessed that lie obtained five hundred dollars per annum for each. - 'I thought so,' said Satan. 'It is idlowabh to charge ten per cent on the cost f the la:i i lord keeps them in repair, but you do not do this, and yet you obtain over twelve per cent. This was extortion, nod therefore, you are my friend, so just walk down and sit in my chair until I can comeaand fire up.' Voalon Gazette. CT7"First class in natural phiJosojihy stind np." "What is attraction V , ' ,. 'Ilease, sir I know : the look that a bine eyed gal gives her lover." "Eight! Now tell me what inertia is?". 'Inertia, sir, is a desire to remain where yon are.' - A feeling a piece of calico experiences when leaning against sx canary colored vest." 'Right again : c;dl the next cD-ss." "Sonny, I don t see anything growing about here" what does your father raise on his land? ' Wall, he raises hackmatches, grasshoppers, bed-bugs, hop-toads, tumble bugs, fat babies and other.wegetables. Yesterday he raised ii double-breasted pig pen right under the win der. -- Advice to Correspondents. When, writing to a publisher, oralt your name; let Lisa guess who you are from your handwriting. Carefully avoid placing the name of your post office, county, or State, upon your letter, lest, by 50 doing, you should betray your whereabout 3. When about to change your rest Jencc, and wish the direction changed, instruct the pub lisher ns follows. Sir, hereafter send my pv per to . , and much oblige yours, etc.- . Don't let him know yonr former address. ' He may hunt th:it ant from art..-ng a hundred thousand others.. I"o matter if it occupies a week; he may have nothing else to do. When you write to a friend, requesting, an answer by return mail, leave him to prepay the jiostage , on the answer, r.3 you deserve some compensation for tin; pleasure yon afford him. Avoid carrying small change; you might spend it. r The postmaster will be quite de lighted with the privilege of trusting you; he would not be so mean as to charge three cents. ' .When calling. far a let! or at the. post-office, always ask: "Any; king for me?" Don't give your name; and .when informed '-No,'" don't believe it, but put yourself into an agony- of surprise and wonder, and ask the postmaster when he expects one for you. Should he ask you from whom you are looking for r. com munication, tell him Irons the West. JJe will then understand. When you rerinest letters directed to the j ear of some friend whom vrn are r,:nt- to j viir, ask him to send his boy to the pott-office i "several times a d.iy to inquire. . lie will deem 1 it a privilege to wait upon you. ho lives here ?- Vaw.' ' W!:at's yoiir name V '.Sh'trmany, on iler Rhine.' What's your father's name ' ;Xix for staw.' AVhen did you arrive in AlLiiiv , 43f it a steainho;ts.' Got any children ?' ; 'Yaw two barrelLs imi kroul.' 'How long haw you-resiled in this house V 'Two room a und dor prsvinenls.' 'Who owns the building if ' 'I pays nct'ing.' Il.ms pays tho same twice a month.' 'Where did you Jive l.vt year V Acros it.-r re-t tor a as dcr market in roar ri'rbt come i:p i i'ii t :.d, pehin 1 i?r carlv dav, A jPast Ato. TJie present ago is evidently in a great hur ry. Xoboily has time to do auy thing com pletely everything is shortened as much 'as jiossibie and abridgement b? the order of the d sy. The latest exemplllioallon of this pre vail ng passion is an abridgement of theJJ&te! Tlie Holy Scriptures have long been consider ed rather too voluminous and cumbersome, and people in this busy, driving age have re ai'.y not the time to get fairly through them. 1 iie diiiieuby it seems has at last been reme died, Mr.i. Sarah Jane Hide lias gat out anew edition ofthe Bible which is said to bo much more easily mastered than the old unabridged work. We suppose it to be a very able work. And so we go. We suspect some acute Yan- kee one of these days will discovers shorter ! cut to Heaven than the old orthodox route now traveled I -' Qcf.er rRLAcuixu. it v. as near New Ha ven, Connecticut, the City of Elma, as our corre.pir.d:ni writes, that the Rev. Mr. S nait kin s was deseribing the je:ie.-ful dej.ai-ture of an aged saint, on whose laii hours it had !2 en I""""" '"mlJu lu 'u,l -ur. . ciuhkius the unlearned clergy, who despised grammar, and. spake as they wore moved.- JIe s'ys I t lien l arovc at.tuc. noase ot my uafiuwl j frk-nd, he was vtr;-irinx his hist. I went and stood by his bedside. He was jroae too far to talk, but I sai l, 'Brother, if you leel happy now, just spe-cze my hand. And he s-juo-ozc it." A 1Ioe ix tuk Wixr.ow. jut a rose in the window. It yc-u are in grief, the care and the pleasure of attending to its daily want., will ! lead your fliOilg'.its ii-(.;n tllcir Ir.lklie.ss into - t the light as geitler.tss ami beauty. If ycu ' are happy, it wilt le greater joy to watch the ! unfolding blossoms; if innocence attend your footsteps, you wi-I holl sweet communion with the emblem of innocence; if vou arc guil- ' . , ... .,, ', ty, such comparuonsnip will aivert your ; thoughts frcm 'tho-ia of Hie present, and per haps the bursting buds will remind you of the early days when nothing evil grew in the soil ff your infant soul. Xo Sect ix Hfavex. The celebrated M bitfield, when preaching upon one occasion from the balcony of the Court-house in Phil adelphia, cried out lilting his eye s to Heaven: "Father Abraham, what have you in your bo som ? Any Episcopalians?" "Xo!" "Any Presbyterians?" '-No!"' "Any Baptists" "Xo!" "Have you any Methodists there?" "Xo!" "Have you any Independents or Se- cedcrs?"' "No! no!" "Why who have yon, then?" "We don't liave these names here, ail here are Christians I .em-vers uiCiirist." "Oh! i that the case? Then God help us all to for- I get party names, and become Christians in deed and in truth." C7" "Ma," said a young miss to her moth-' er the other day, "wind i.- emigrating?" "Emigrating, dear is a lady going to Cali fornia." -"What is colonization, ma?" "Coloiiszation, dear is marrying there and having a family." "Ma I would like to go to California." cuiavim; and niu DitEssiNr; sa- bOOX. A7.s HftLtnn, resjK-etA.lir iflfrtio:s the eitiaens of Vlearfifbl Hrongh and ieinity' and strainers whi rar tarry here nntil tljir lftrds gro long, that he has i-cutcd the building firruerly ocsnpicd by T. J. MeGutlongk. lisq ., and hopes tiia hy strict attcnti";i to business, he nisy rcceire a share of iha public patronage. "Times is hard, the Barber is poor, lie requests his friond not t-a p!is? his door; Ifor if iheir Jinir should need a t-rimnjir.g, Just rail ca Lirn, Le is always willing. . cver rough but always rea5y. Jte shevea for a tip and cuts hair Tor a levy. Not only so, if that von't do, . JIc'Jl brush your hat, coals oil and new : . , lie does the tiling all up to smash, f And wbt-n ilvac he looks for the Casm '. To coueluuc, he vptns the-door, . The tient steps out. and the scene is o'er. July li, 1S55.J , ' TJEW BOOKS.I.SEW BOOKS! . . 1' hav7's liov.', C."ea. Acid, i a. The undersigned begs leave to inform hii friends and the public generally that he has just received a large and well celeste tl slock of 'l- -V-" consisting of all the latest publications : SCHOOL- BOOKS. BLANK BOOK?. ' STATION A P.Y, and TANCr ARTICLES. lie also haa on hand a large and beautiful stosk o C O X F E CTIO A" .i RIES, which he iavites tho publio.to call and cxaniine. More nearly or-po.-ite the Journal OCiae. May 13, 1 S.-'ly. " THOMAS ROiiBINS. term of- this Jnstitutiou will commence on tha 3d of September, 165. Ail persons wishing to fit themselves for Te.u li nns, or other avocations in liTo, will here receive every desired facility find attention. A tkro;,.!?,h Classical and JMercuulile course is here jriven. on terms lower than any other similar Insuiutioii in the Sir.te. Parent.- at a distar.ee c aiv obts i n ' board i ng fer iLeir sons or duu.shlsrs und-.-r tlie immc ii;;iecare of the Pi i.a .iai. v.-hero they wiil receive rare ad vantages, with id! the comforts and pleasures of a hoiirt; ;nd (iiuir moraU viiti be earei'uily ru.ndo 1. The raicof tiiiinTi per qu :trier s re.;t i'ri u.a iy English. 2 High Kr.li.-h. Ta.OO; Cias:-ies. i.O-i. Matlicinaties. u I'ove Algebra. S3; French. J'ravv in. ar.d ihiiiuing. Sa e.-Ii. Further iuf'rniJttion can be ha t by ad In :-"n, ' v.. A. CAidl'ilLLL, mi! suae a i., - K ;r. i, Cirarfi.-U. Ji f VI.lVU & BHX.MJK, would rct'pecUuiiy -i..'- ii.form the eili.ens i 'i '-lear51ebly and j-uldic generally that they have enkred iato co-p:trtn r-,-hip in (lie uadiXKT MAh'i.Mr nriisi: :u.'I kvtp eocstaiit'y oa hand.1, and iaa:ail'io! nr.: to order, at the lowest price?, every variety of turi.i'aro., contacting of itiuUiz, iircakfoxt, ar.d i'.Va 'rc Ttlh.s, Sari.: -, H.'g, and W!sU-Slan:lx. M-ih- inn;, on I Com mo p. Pe ''-if"',-; Idehogoisy and -at'.c-lHttoiued t'hairs. Funrxs. Std'a.i. LouugCS, c.. tc. r Coiiuis made and fuuera!s attend 1 on the sh rt esl lioties. wiili ft r.eat hcr.r.se, and appropriate aeeoinpaiiymi nts. lloiu'u Painting I ue on the .-hfricat tioliee. Shop aud 'i";wT.-roiiiiis. SJ:nt a.-- foriueriy oe-vipi-c 1 b.- Jtdiii '.J uliirh. m early o jai-i ;c the "Jew Son c." Clvarf.eld. Pa -Jt.OIN tU'L.U al. DANIEL RENNER : CHKAII 2 I Red Banni FOK KANSAS ! The R1....J er floats in Ulan". r.i on the '():! Cr- sv,.,,-..." v.ln-ic A. M. l!:t.i.s has jm-t opened the fhop'est and n:n.-t splendid assortment of oo I.:, t ver displayed before this community, and cxaedy I'dar ed to their many and va; ion.-- :,fce. -iiies. HATS. CAPS, ROOTS. SIMI'S. B:)NXi;TTS. CAS SIMERES. CLTHS.' DiH-ISS UUODS. TdlL LT ARTICLES, idi LANES. i'iUNTS. O LOVES. HARDWARE. ST; N F. and 'iUELNSV.'ARK, UR0CKU1LS. with fancy1 articles til in tin I i CleajC.-jla, June 2;'. A. M. lilLLi-. QA3irEL BEULIN, -3 Ji.itij.ta St , Tyr-;ne City, Pa. Wholesale and Retail. Dealer in ' v DRl'ii'-. CULM fOAL;?- MEDICI2'ES. PAINTS. UlLS. DYE STI FFS. WINDOW ULASS. "IAl.S, PiiiiFl .MERV. Ac. A?. Having just opened an extensive assortment of these articles.I'iiysitians will find it to their advan tage t give him a call, and examine his Stock be fore ordering from the Eastern Cities; and Coun try . Merchants can also bo ye-ommodated will all the lissen:es. Tinctures. Patent Medicines. Ac. WJIO L hE rni'l RETAIL, at invent jvricfi. ! He hopes by staid attention to business. and a desire to jjleasc, to merit a share of public, pat ronage.. I April 25. 1S55 rpiIE COOD INTENT ITOTEB, A ... C JRWE'SVILLS, PA. The Subscriber would infoi iu Lis. ti iend.i anil the public that hehas just refitted and rc-furni.-hed his house, and is preparedto render every attention to the travelling community. His bar contains liquors of the fits.! qualify, ar.d bistable will always be siippHedwi'li the t'ost in market. . : ; " " He respectfully so':-:!!- his friends and other.- to give him a call. A'.'M. R. FLEMMINJ. August T, 1855. . . '""''.'. K. Will GUT. MERCHANT vn i"YT;.'v il SIVE DEALER IN LPMBER. Seoond Srert one door south of his residence. Clearfield.' Pa Clearfield. March 1 1, IS,',,. TTOHN llUSSr.LL, & CO., I TAXXEKS A XI) CURRIRRS. Reutiville, C'earjiuld Co.. I'a,. Keep constantly on hand nn excellent assortment of leather, whiuh" they oYer for .:'ie ct the lowet ca.-h prices.' Cash paid for hides, juiy 5, lsa . TJOTICII: All person knowing tbemsel v?e lX indebted to the firm of Mnssop A Pottvpff. will call and seiile their accounts immediately, ts tltc booii inusc' bo t!os".l at onfe. M-iSSoP & POTTARFF ' Clearfield. Juno 1.1. 1S.V5. ION FECTIONA R IliS a -Irrt'r the alirlrst" V sortment this Uorouch ever could bons' of. nt . June iI7, '55.) A. M. HILLS. Iy JOTS & SHOES. A large and splendid assort 3 ineiitof Ladies'. (.Jcntleinen' aud Childrens' jJooLs and Shoes for salo at Mo?sop"s. .In. 1.1. "g LACK LIE U R Y RRANDY, for the cure of Choi era .?ioroiis, jiysontarT ii 1 all other Uiseases of the stomach and bowels, fowdo by B- Mossop a a..Aiw.-i-i'ui oay, miriy i-.iur ami alarm j eiocK lor saie at .viossop s More. l-In. I.'i j "UTESLIN, at 5 cents per yard, at MssWa cheap June 13. '55. J.IJL cash store .iuu 1 TANTILLAS A late lot of Ladies' and Chil- urea s .vaantuias lor sale at -Hyssop s Chean I sson's Phi-an Cash Store. ; June 13, '55. J ADIES' GLOVES. A very large lot of black i net worked Gloves, at 10 cents a pair worth -Sets at Mossops cheap cash store ,ln. 1.1, '55. "j fA CKEREL," II EliRTN 1 5 and Ci 'DFISir. aMb5 lTi store of ijn. IS. AV. F. IRWIN. LADIES GAITERS assorted colors that cant be heat in quality or price for Vale by -Jnne 27, '55, . A. M. nf EES. 1 ENTLEMEN"S FANCY ROOTS A SHOES :- An unappronchble stock for sale by June 27, '55 A. M. HILLS. fc-i ajT.K-v c;- ana, m"91 approve, ju.-in v, recenm, miu lor sine ry i. j June ji. w, A. it. UlbhtS. 1 'STSSES' FLATS. trimmed and untrimmcd,: XfJL abeaufifal tifal article for s-alc at the store of juuei, oo. A.M. HILLS " AC0N A good lot of Hams and Shoulders a JL Juno 20. W. P. IRWIN'S. S" ADIES3 Handkerchiefs, all Linncm, for salo by IU June 13, '55. , ; K. MOSSOP. P. OWENS- 1 ; xyncE citv. Has just opened a large and spicnuid assortment CNEW.Goor-s, wiiojxsale and retail, v Of arety fleccn tion- and cvatity, which he is 'selling otf at '" the lowest prices ever known in this region of Country, DRT-GOODF. HARD b Q UEJZXS IF.-I RE. If ATS .V G4J.S BOOTS - fllOUX. GROCURIim tl- CCI.Y F EC T ION ARIES, AT CITY l'JHCES. lie invites liis Clearfield friends to give h'un a call. nd rsehange their ra?rs. htmber. shingles, and every variety of produce, Tor Vie niRU'KST and best goods, to be ha i west of Philadelphia. Feb. 21, 1855. ly. liiSl!tf:if!;7 S T A I? T J, I X Ci A N . O U !S" C K M E N T LA723T AIUIIVAL TKZ EAST. 1 R WELCH, basjr, -;t returned from the City " w-ith' anew ml splendiil sortnient of V'a!ehes, Jewelry, and -Silver-ware the largest, jest and cheapest ever brought into Clearfield con sisting of hunting and open-faced gold and silver watchc. gold lockets, gold chair., gold Pens, rings. brc:ist-puis. spectacles, silver fork, bracelets, sleeve buttons. cmT pins, car rings, A c. .te.. A-c. Watches and jewelry , repaired on the shortest notice, .-. . .. jjuue ;."55. KW AIIKIVAL ! A Isrcrean leho'in assort 'racntof Sriinr aud Summer tloods. iust re ceived and for sale on the lovest terms at the store of RICHARD MUSSOP, r-i;i-.ocoDs, gbocsiu35, o.az;--v.i s 200X'J & ''710325, ItA'j.; & CAt'-f, JJU. i 1 HIl AM ' CONFECTION ARIES,- l-iSH, TJ11.VCC0, STATIOX Ally, LIQUltOS, . and a lit:tc of everything. All of which will be M .'it lower prices than ev er before offered in CleirCeM. K; M0SSP. Cle.arfie'id, .Jen- !,'!, 1S3:". JCAL IviT tTE FOK SALE. Bv virtue ol'aao-.Ier ..1 sho (Indians' Court of Cicar- liebl conn: y. the snbseri'a-r o!V r at jirivatc sale the following described valuahlc real estate, the property of Martha .!r:i:c- ".Vel.;h. a minor daughter ;;f .l::mos. i Lite Pike towns!!?". lid conn, y. nee ft., viz: a!! that certain tra--t or pirt cf bni'l simato in !;;h'. town.-hip.. Clearfield coun ty, containing 1 :12 acres lu:ie or b-ss. a-r.dcd sod described as follows, to wit: Oj the S?:h:' We"? and North bv Is li :ii;ic: iiai! a::d on fhe i.i.-t by lar.-l-?." i'erj in-it; fair.' About acres being c'rvr-d and u: -bu- go'bd ci.. :vaiiij;i. and ahoot acres of coo I timber Ian L '.)tS!.Ail li. READ. (Innrdian. May 3f: '.e-'s. Lawrence tp. - ' - - . . : "f X EIO VA 1. : 'J hc under.-lgi.eu beg leave to 3l inform hi friend . thr.t lie has r unwed his. j!-oor a:::: iysi etobi:, !iv;n "Shaw's Row." to his new building, opposiU tin: ? "ffi.-e 'of James Wrigly. aad two uours fju'h of the OiHae !. U. iLvr.i.trr, Estj. He siill keeps constantly, on bands, every varie ty of J-.'Uiie.s p'-:s. gaiters, pumps. Ac", Men's fancy shoes and gaiters, with au excellent assort- I meat 01" heavy work. nH . ad ipted tortbc various wants of the . cop! ; of ( icurlield. lie hopes his fiicnd-i wi!l cat! at bia NEW aTORE. and cx a mine hi.; .-joe!;. j:oU and Shoe made to cider, aa-1 . mending b-no as beret of, iv. ISAAC JCilNSTCN. Clearaid. .Jura 27, 1355. ' ;.rr:v- be s t a r i i a n t -xd ice'creaTi 11 SALOON. The sal cri-r begs leave to in form fl.'; laai.-s f:?:J tcciiilomeu of CR-arti-sld. that in.- taken the -(.. mm odie. hot; south oi' ! 1 en: j h : i!'s Ji o' c 1, wh.ro bo designs keeping Jce ereain. Lein'oua-i';;. C::ktv, Ccid'-.-ciienar.. s. Ac. He wiil also keep-V.u ban is a supply of Oysters iinl all c.ther kinds of refreshments, in the Saloon ho has fo; inerly occupied, iii the ha- cinciit of Hemphill's Po ol CHARLES U liE.Yl'F. Clear'ebE May 2. 1355. "Iii Vn S' Fi.OTNEil P.e7pec.foM.vTnfo"rms .ti-P his old friend t and the public that ho has p.bt.i ir.ed the services of a good Cutter and work man as a foreman in tho .' t.iiiyi'ing luisinc.-s. and he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his Linc of work on the most a-jcomuiodaiing tern,.. and short notice, and will have olo'iihig on hand at all times. Sil-ih as 'dress coats, frock eoat. v .-!.--. an,! p.antalooiis of their own manufacture, ar, I good material at the lowest prices.. ,V1 ii a wish to ac commodate, ha solicits a ,-haro of patronage: New Wasfcihgton. Mav tb l?-.?'. ' " '" rKTEtt 1 to themselves the Stoic formerly owned by J i:o. Palc.hiu A Sons, fake pleasure in iufoi m iag their friends, and the pu.bii.: generally, that they have just received from the city a splendid t:.,soi t mciutof Dry Hood.. Uro3;ri., Hardware Oucens w.irc. Hats. Caps, boots. Slate, and eveiy ih ingclse usually kept in a country store Person, whddmr to buy cheap and good (jood., tln uld not forge l that they :. redetermined noi to be undersold by any store in the county. .We invito one and all to conic and examine our stock for thcmsel vos. as wo charge "no thing for so doing. AARON PATCH t N. Nov. 1, "5i.rtf. JACKSON PATCHIN. BLACKSMITIIING. Tiio subscriber would inform the punlic (hat hehas taken the Black smith Shop formerly occupied by Ocorgc Cir. o:i. tho corner of Third and -Main sticcts. ia ihe bor ough of Clearfield where be carries ca' the business in a,!! its various branches. ' " JACOB SH EXKWEILETt. June 6, 1S55.-1 y ' -i iViIlLlPNBFKG HOTEL,: The snbscrThcr would inform his friends iu Clearfield, and the public generally that lie has enlarged and lelitled ii'w house, and is now enabled to compete success falily with any Hotel in the country. No paina will be spared to render hi guest. comfortable. . His tabic shall always be supplied' wi:b tho best the market can afford, and his charges moderate. He respectfully invites his friends and others to give him a call. if VI D . JOHNSTON . Phiiipsburg Jau- ."1,1355. 1 y. . . . r jpYKONE I.IVEBY ST A L'EErhc snb" i se fiber, having removed'T.is Livery Stable from CurwensvillB to Tyrone City, beg" leave to his friends ami the public, tb nt- he" is at all time. prepared .to supply fhrm witii llor.t'.. carrf-igeH. baggie, and oifcur vehicles on hire, at tho most reasonable terms. Inquire nt. tho '-( itv Hotel." . : ' JAMES. -cud wtbbk. : Tyrone, January 31, 1355. -limo. V H would inform his old friends -and the miblie generally, that he still continues to keep a house of entertainment iu New Washington where those, who call with him will receive every attention, and be made comfortable. (iood stabling, and every other convenience for hordes on the premises. . DAVID S. PLOTNEK: i -cw v asnington, Jan. ol, l.tia. "jTXCIIANOC IIOTEB, PJIILir.iriiG. The subscriber, thankful for p.isrt. t'nvors, ! 11'itll .1 roljOOTf lit IV Coheir ft fon?ioi..in..n .-it .- ; . ! . .i oral p:-ouago bestowed noon his H.m-fo' Irv tha Il o ll l u V'l'- ' J LJllv.ll A irUllllll UU1IV,C J L I II U i I J- 1 u'" " prepare ro ticcommo-t.ua water- i'ublic men. p. tors. J rovers, and nil oDicr v in tump ,..,11 with him, in the very best maimer; ei,i. manner; 1 He also purposes to run a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for r the accommodation of die I travelling public . J. I'hilpsburg'.Mareh 11. IST.o.-tf. RL'NI "YEW MILJji At theOld Pioneer Mills on the li Moshannori', in 3Iorris township. The sub s?riber has just completed a large new Grist Mill, which i.-ir in successful operation. Grain of ail kinds bought, stored, and sold ou commission. ! Dec. 27, li. : . HENRY UBOE. V "jTSEllEGE DELAINES. A superior article o than 00 c-cott . . lilCHAUD 3I00rS. June 13. 55" CHEAP CLOTHING. A huge lot of Cheap. Cio . thing,. Men's and Toys, for salo cheap, by 'i June 1 3, '55. - ' li ICHARD -MoSSOP. . BLACKBERRY BRANDY. -A ccrUincuro"for tho Dysentary, for sale by June 13. '55. - ..--.!? KICJIAKD. MOSSO P. P 4' Large apsnrtnicnt of Stone ware at th utore of KJr. June IS. , :.r : W. P. IRCIN. ' i Boki:r, buotjieies & jo.nes, r-B. 133 & ieo( Uarkci ttiect : ?iiiLA3 sip h.i a ;. ; : . r la: porters and m.-o.ufaiUircrs of City , '., - , EASIE1LN AtADE Br0TS AM SU.UiS. Al.o, every variety of Froueh and Er.tish. Shoe ..E;wiinC3, Patent LcaUjer, Rid and Cali-skins," thoe.LsecF. iJaiJons. jJijidings, Ac, saicauie for manufacturers. Abo. Eureigu ' and Jaoracotia Straw and Silk Bon ;;ets. leghorn, Panama, and PrtTm-Leaf Jlats. English, French, and American artificial' Flower.. Oil ,i!k, Straw Trimming,.. e., Ac. - -'-"' Having removed ioour new Siorc. No. 15S &. 130 Market Street, beiew ith. South Side, up stairs, we invite your attention to our large and varied Stock of. Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we are preparing for the approaching Full Sales. Ail our ( cod s hfii.g exclusively of our own di ret Importation r.r.d Manufacture, we feci confi dent thit our facilities arc nvA that weenn ofi'er you indr.tU'incids as regards variety and prices of Gowda, unsurr:wed bv unv house in the eonntry: JiOKEit, UUOIHERS A J(!NFS.: . Nov. a. l-5i.-ly. riuttiU!phU. "OUOOK .13 (Jood phia.' . TYSON A KFUX Wholesale ! jyrV s Store. No. 14t. Market Street. Philadel fAng. 1, IS5.-1y. ' CiOOI) Miiv'S ! 'Wholesale Store opened in .A Ty.-oc5 C.'cy, wiiera anybody who wants cheap goo Is eta porohasc. The subscriber has just op. .jt: l a i-ng.; .nnd well selected stock of Goods hi T V il ( N I' CITY, ",'.'' Conner c-i Logan f.nl Jnniaa"rt. lie has' on hands and will constantly keei a b-re ttO-ctl Oi' . : - '". Dry ('ron i, (7rv.-eric, Hah. Caps, floe's, 5,;c?s. Clothing, Ilaritrnrr, (J:icensv; rc Trn gt, " PRO VISIONS of all' kinds', consisting of " . . Potatoes, Paeon. Fruit. Bear..; Flour. Wheal,. Corn meal. Ac. Ac - ' LSI OATS, m. Ml -SC. And he hereby gives notice that he v. ill sell his gij Is as l.jiv as they ean be purchased iu aav town or county thi-si-ie of Philadelphia, mvl will tkc Poar is. Shingles, or even nion,c"5i-c...:h::nre. July i. '.;5.j F. M. A'l.i.i.. (J101N'G IT AEONC ri'ho i n Irrsignea bav "Ot i ng taken t' himseif the .s.oro formerly own ed .-,-: an. takes pleasure in ii.toiioing I i - - i .-c:.., it;d t::e nolle generallv. hat hehas just received from the city a splendid assortment of Dry Ooal-, Hardware. Oi:cci:.w:.re. (-rocciies Confer- ionari-s. Mat end Cnr$. Rcuits end Shof s.1' ": 1 ' - "' ' ar.d every thing -olde nnually kept' in a country st. re. Peis L.s .wishing to buy- hoap and ;-ood Joo,!s should 1.0! target Unit he ii determined not to be un lers dd by ran'y Store iuthe county. . His mot.o is "a nimble penny rathe ihnn r. slow six pence " .-SC PATCH IX. tilen Hope. July T. 151. ' Y P. .NELSON & CO., Would respectfully inform the citizens of that vi 'inity thai, they keep constantly ou band v. large assoi tnic-. t of . Dry Goo-l. JlarJ-IWtrr. Qftarsfc-fre, Grorerics, Coi.i'.dimi irii ll-H? if C'..:.?. IS-tots if tito(.i, . anil all other articles 'usually kept iu a country sture, Vihieii they sire dttenuinci fo sell low lor ctoii. country pn-dut-i'.. or iuiuler. ' Atigtis! 1, 1-55. . ' ; " 7fKV COOJiS AT IHi: CASH - STORE. The i. sub.-criber h:- just received a large and well selected stock of HO. 'j.-S of a'nost every descrip tion .-'Liitablo tube sca.-on, which Le is se!iii:' o5" at t-ti-.-iiiel v low l aiaca. He rvsi.cetfullT invite ! il:c a,.enti'.n -i ail w!.o , u.-li : o i.uy g), Is. at the lowest price::, to call at the si et t!oot.-:.': ' ra of ih Co a n try prodiM of almoft cv,t-' di.-eription ta ken at mai ket prices in exchange "for 'good. I'ersaus wisiiin- to p-nreii.-iie. v.-, l receive a fair r-vjiJvalciil for ihjir money, wiil di . titll- to give him a call. . . . ... Rcnictslcr the sign of the C ii F. A PEST !' ()'.' D ?. oa M.-ukct street, an i call and be convinced that there b truth in the word tUeron inscribed A eg. 1. iS55. " W M. P. IRWIN. A Fi'LiCAM'S 1'Oil UOt'NTV I,AMS 2. I ndi-r the late act of, Congress, wili had the subscriber fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac. to assist tl em in procuring their Warrants. Ofiice two daors o.-it of .ionrna! ('fii -o nn t."ir Mar. 2-:, ".. - 11. Rl'CHER SW'UOPE. ' TAM.ES- R. HRAIIAM Merchant and exten'sive . dealers in lumber. Hrahampton. P. O.. Clear field county. Pa... , .May 2o, "51-1 y. ' v n O V Ii S S I O Ji A L . ' MlliETT & EARHIMEK, A lIORNHYS AT LAW, having entered into eopartr.er-hip in the practice of their prufesdpn. will faiii, fully attend to ail business entrusted to their care in ClcsrlicM co'i;:; ty. ' C !!.- RARP.KTT. a. II. LARIMEH. ClaarficIJ. July IS, V,o.-Ty. jr BUCIIEIl SWOOP E. ' li ATTORXEr AT E.1TJ. . Ci.i-wuriKi.n, Pa. Tvro doors East of Jo ;'rn a? office. Up stairs. ; Dec 1. IS51. "jJP.- JACKSON CilANS, Ji-o A TTORXET AT LAW. '. CLiAilITEtD,.-PA : Ofiiec- adjoining his isideric. on Second St. Augu.'t I. IS55. "FAMES BIDHEE ;OUOON, S A TTi )R XE I A T LA 'A'. ' ' ' . C L E A Ic ? I Ji L 13 , ? A -. OOice in the room adjoining, on the East, the Drug Store, of Dr. II Jjorrain. Ho mny be con sulted in Ert iirt and G'ri'it n . ' August I. Jsj."o. ly. - - " XxT A. WALLACE. - - A i TORXJir A T LAW. CLEARFIELD, PA. Office nearly opposite, the Court House. , A iigust 1, I'1;' '. . . TT B. Al'IJN ALLY, ' ATTORXEY AT LAW. CI2Ar.?I5LD, PA. Practices in Cb-arfield and adjoining counties. (ifiiee nearly opposite Judge Wright 8 store August 1. - S. DUNDY, ATi)RNEY AT-L-AWr' " u h i; a y. z I a L D j PA. Ofiiec in the room adjoining on the V.'ecty the Store of Wm. F. Irwin. , August 1. 1S55. . '. '" TOIIN ILIClTen r , 1'IIVSICIAX,. ;,. Frenriiviilr. Ciearfrld County.. Pa..' H-;nn. ..,, ,k nrAt .j :,,; rr.- . v." "" F. Hoops, tenders his professional services to tho . - rt ., . . . .... , Vast of V, " "v l 1X1 1 f' T .,. o.- - :' ' DH. B. P. AKLE Y, - ' 7 Rin'SIciAX. ' GraluiHipto!. ClcirJlr!'J County. Ta tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of Grahainpton aul surrounding country-he can nt ull times be found at bis Otiieo. Uireeily oppo si'e Mr. J I;.-Graham's store, when not profes. sionaily engaged. ApL 25. e;???. A. M.: HILLS; D. D. S. Office adj.dn C'tZT ing his Store, Clearfield. Pa. Artifi JJ J eiat Teeth, from one to afull set, moun ted in the most approved modern style.- - - Filling; Filing, and denning done -with care ' and neatness. - -: Teeth extracted w-ith all the care and dispatch ! modern science eaa furnish. ' ' . . , DR. HlLLS.'can always be found at his office. as ho now devoting his whole attention to his profession. , . ' - June 20. '55. 3AIL,Yf& BUOTItK, T7T: .ALU-, i 'Lr23 Ch?itait Street, 3? H T L A D E L P If I A, ttave i20wprri a 3rge a?.orTmcnt rf the Newest 'c-lyfes hti cMors f . Sich 3?r.grisli Velvet, . 2zx Styles Ir a CARPETIN-OS, OF THEIR OU'X IMPORTATION JIST Also.a full assortment of Super nd Me Hum ocalitr AMLUICAA CAUrilTINGs 7 Many of which being their own manufacture- can be recommended ns ' . Goal Cttrpeihzs fvr a Loir Pricr. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS t CANTON -MATTINGS, of every width and quality. ' BAILYBECTHEB, . IHrOKTEKS . MANt r.U TI liKKS OK 4 A11PET1NC.S' . 7"o. 2:2 Chesnnt Street, Philadelphia. August l. 1955.-1 v. ; G ON BAD Sz WALTON, ' 23-5 Ilarket tre:t. PHILADELPHIA; Importers f.ml Dealers in ! . r . JROX, XJlte, 4-c.,4c They, respectfully invite the people of Clear ' field, to continue their favors. Aug. l,lSj5.-ly. MOUNT VEBNON ITOl'SE, ' .Wo. S9, Korta Second Street, " 311 AD EL PHI A, The miiTersigned having Taken the old TveU ki!9VB hiituo. which has been rencrated and re mo lekl tiironghout. respectfully solicit hisCWr iieid friends to give him fl calf on their visit's, to the city.. ' '' The furniture i ail newr. ami has been selected with care from Heckles well known establishment in Chestnut Street, and is of the latest aud most fashionable' style. ' The location for Merchants aud others coming to the city is convenient, being in Hie eejitre o' bcs;;iess. i.-l. i:ari;T:tt. Aug.-1. 1,55 -1y, ' . Proprietor. Tr AUKIS, ORBLs6Y& CO., -JL "WHOLESALE UPATGGIZTS, No. 2'll ?.Lirket St.. North side between th A 7;Ii. i iiii iIe!p!iia. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Pat ent Medicines. Surgical Instruments. Druggist's O '.assume. Window (Hass, Paints. Oils, laves, Per fumery. Ac. Ac.': JOHN HARRIS. M. D. , .:. . "E. R. ORiHSON. , Aug. I.'55.-n.l J. SHARSWOOD. ' ' i 1 -'3ELL& NCIIOTT, . Nos. 133 Market St., 5 Merchant St.", PHILADELPHIA. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ' ; PRI GS, CHEMICALS, 4-c. They respectfully invite fbeir Cleafichl friends to give them a call. ' Fan. I". T-i.-Ir. MOOD A CO Expensive Drv-goods Dealers. N a 1S7, 'Market St.. Pbila.lolpbia. keep constant ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of the most fashionable and elegant goods. They iu vi'c country Merchants to call and examine their splendid assortment., before purchasing elsewhere. August I, iSj.-ly. - . . V57-1LLTAM S. HANSELL A s7N, Marmfoc V ? turers and Importers of Sad .Fcrv. oni Sad-dl-ry Hardware. No. 2i Market Street.' Philadel phia. Middles. Undies. Harness. Trunks. Whip? Saddle Rags, Lri He Filling, Pits. Stirrups. Ruckles tirrnps .-t Ray est. I Aug. C '55,-)y El DEEM AX A HA YWA !il Wholes ,!c ! r-i-jer's. Tea Dealer, aad Commis.sion Merchant No. 27.1, Market Street, Si-iladclphia. D. REIDELMAN,' Aug l.ls55.-lv-. A. HAYV.'ARD. AT. LANE A C'-b V,"hi.lcia!i Clothing Store. No. 17!. Market Street. Every variety of ready mtalc Clothing, in t!ie w f.i!iioi,:i! ic stvl.n c-;iis'.a:it!y on !i::n I. J Aug. 1. '." '-!. v. "1 FORGE .WEAVER 'A CO.. N. 19 North wT VJT tcr Street, Philadelphia, lieal-rs in .'? pet chain, i'arn. Mauiiiaanu Htuip Bupcs. Rcu-vur'dj, Clothes dines, Ac, Ai. lAug 1 . 1 .'.-.! y. TSAAC -31. ASilTOX. lint Stoic. No. 172 JL Market St..' Philadelphia. Hats. Caps. Furs. Ac., r.f every variety, and ihe best qualiiy always cnh.ir.d. a-i - : Aug. I, isia.-ly." EOBCE W. COLLAD-V Y ,. "('.'rvcyt-.-jer iS and Land Agent. No. ?,.' Coldsmitb'.-j Hail. Philadelphia, wili faithfully uttend to ..-i!l basice.s entrusted to his earc. . lAug. 1. lS55..-ly. . - CALEB COPE A CO. No. lS3.Mn! ct St.. Phila delphia. Dealers in Linens, White Goods, Ho siery, French. Engli.-h and Gcn.ian Si.klioods. Lu ces. Gloves. Rolling Cloth. Ac lAug. I. '55-ly. CAUL & TAYLOB s- No. 235 .-fa-ve. Stvt ti'C6t. PHILADELPHIA. ; Have always' on hand, at their Wholesale Ware house a largo assortment of " the Newest St vie of BO -JT. SHOE. AND Si'ltAW C.ODI'. BOTTZ I-X)REIGX A XI) DOMES TIC. All tluir goods being of tbeir own direct lin-Iut-itij.'.i and Manufacture, tiioy are enabled t offer superior iiiduecmeii'.s to Merchants laying in their stock. -'' " WM. W. PA EL. N". G. TAYIjOK. : - Dec 1. 1S5I. Jr. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY 1 STOiiE. No. 72 North .Sia o.vt.. Street, (op.uj-,-- tl,? M'linif i lrjion Ho,; PpLiladvlphia. " Gold Lever V,'ats-he?.- full jewelled. IS K. cas6..' Silver Lever do.. iio.; Silver Lepiiac lo.: Ouartier; (told Spccta"!es, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert u. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gobi Pens and Gold Cases; i;oId Pens and Silver do.: together with a vaiioty of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be" as repisentel.' Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best maimer. - Also, Masonic Marks, Tins, Ac. made to order. N. lb All orders sent by. mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. His motto is: "Small Profits "and Qaiek Sales " Philadelphia, April 25, Is55. . T V. HUSIITOX & CO., u --. ' 45 Market Street, 7 "' PltlL ADS LP H I A; ' ' ' " Importers and Dealers' ih Earthen-Ware, China, . '. - Glass, and C'uccns Ware. : Opposite tho Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia. , ., , J. Y RUSH TON, J. C. HOPKINS. -' ' Nov. S. '5J.-ly. . BORT. STLLSON. ; ; OONS, II El LM AN & CO. , No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST.. ' ; : PiULADELPULV. - WHOLESALE DEALERS In Toreiga auJ Pomestio Dry Goods. Fifth Door below Race. CHARLES KOONS. - AMOS GHE1LMAN. Philadelphia, May 16, lrf.55.-ly. : COWBLL & CO., 176 Xarict Street, ' ' PHILADELPHIA; AVKotF.SALE Draif.rh ix Ilrtt. Cap. Frrx. dr., . between 6th and Oth ist.. Philadelphia! Jan. 17, 1555. , - .' MARTIN, MOB It ELL & CO., ' r (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM MfXGS.Cim HS. BRUSHES. FANCY JOODS, Ac. ' Wo. 24 Jforth Fotirth Street, Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN. , CHAS. H. UAMRICK, DAM'LJ. MORRELL; i. R. PEDDIJi. : Dee. 5. '54. SANDRSON IS. MARTIN. TBIS.MCTII & BBOTIIER, . JL1 . WHOLESALE ' TOBACCO DEALERS, No. ICS IT. Third Street, five doors below Baao,: Nov. 29. "54.-1 v. , Inn,Ani;t.riHA. n n II