u u 55P2 Trr-T-r-rr-s: ; -7 9i 1 V I 'WTOi,ofth Hw. Journ oapf Ms letters ran , Idle did, jrives us the following before unpublished poem from the gifted aui univer sally beloved ? Fanny Forrester,' .Mrs. Jndson. It Is all about her noble busbaud that atngle hearted wbtsionury to ''India's coral strand." tha story of whose trials and sufferings, and success in converting the heathen from his blindness. Is known thro'out Christendom . jjl gazed down life's green labyrinth, - . A wildering mare to see, " r : ' ? Crossed o cr by many a tangled da?, ' And wild as wild could be;1 ' " '." '' 'r And as I gazed iu doubt and dread, : -' V , An angel come to me. " ; , v I knew him for a heavenly guide, : " -.V ' I knew him even then, - . : "'Tho meekly as a chiKl he-stood " " ., Among the sons of men, .'.'; t. By bis deep spirit-loveliness, I knew bim even then, - . .-' -J , And as I leaned.my weary liead , Upon his proffered breast, . - And scanned the peril-haunted wild !. From -ut my place of rest, 1 'I wondered if the shining ones r'' Of Eden were more blessed. ; ; ' ' i - . ., - ' ' ' ' ' For there was light within my soul, - Light on my peaceful way,' And all around the blue above' . .The clustering starlight lay; ' And easterly J saw upreared., . The pearly gates of day. ' So hand irt hand, we trod the wild, : . , -Mr angel love and I ,''.'.'... . His lifted wing all quivering . . a With tokens trom the sky. ', y Strange my dull thought could not divine 'Twas lifted but to fly! ? .. Again down life's dim labyrinth, . I grope mjr way alone; While .wildly- thro' the midnight sky 1 - Black, hurrying clouds are blown, ' And thickly, in my tangled path, ' The sharp, bare thorns are sown. r : Yet firm my foot, for well I know The goal cannot be far, ' 'And ever, thro' the riftd clonrls, 7. : ; Shines out one's steady star '. For when wi guide went up, he left . . - Tue pearly giles a'pir. LEGS AND LIMBS.' 'The editor of Life Jilus'.raicd tells the fol- lowing incident: - A little girl at school read thus: Tho wj,i o jr lived on a small limbucy left her by a rela tive." "VTbat did you call that word " asked the U acker; the word is rgffcy, not ihalacy." "But Miss Johnson," said the little girl, '-Pa says I must say iirqb, not eg." The little 'girl, siys. the L.v.icut.-r latent Dailyl was right. Then: are m l-gt now a days they are only limbs. By-and-by it will not be polite to say arm, and we shall .have to call that a "limb," too, we suppose. And the next thing we shall kuow there will be no such things as eyes and noses: they will be merely "organs-' , Ve shall have no Lands or feet, but they will be-simply "members," when this refined system of nomenclature reaches its climax. .As lor ourselves, we are so old fashioned that we like to he ir things called y their proper names, an! we shall stand . up for legt as long as we . havj Lgs to staV.d upon.1 .Ve"cin sic. nothing vulgar, in that word, but there is something decidedly so in the Sfiu'eamishness which avoids its use and substitutes in its stea l the a.vkvv.ird aud ludeflnite word limb." CyTherc is a tree on C. Alsop's farm in Mhidletown, Cnn., which is three feet in di ameter, and U one half m iple and one half wfiite Oiik ! The body of tha tree is round and smooth, and the junction of tho two varieties is marked by a slight ridge in the ba?k, which would hardly be noticed. Twelve feet from the ground the tree div'ulf s; one side is m-ple, the Other oak. Tha maple throws out a branch that has become entirely surroun l-.d by the ok,a'id oiT.-rs on that 6ide the singular appearance of a white'oak tree throwing put a m-iple limb."' ' FsliavJ says 'the ThiTa. Sun, that does not begin to compare with a tree on our honieste id iailLet. eat,'.wlucb.' hal no two limbs of the' same kiud. We used to gather all oar winter stock of apples, pears, plums, peaches, grapes, chesnuts, Jiickory nuts, butternuts, and occ -siona'ly a cr'p of sjjixirinctums. Our old white mare used to lay her eggs under it. Why did you not tell a good one while you were at it Ose or the Fins. The Lynn Xews is res ponsible for the following : , A friend of ours w is arguing in favor f buy- Irg large pig in the spriu. declaring it much better than to bny smll ones, as they eat but little oore. A neighbor ditlred from him in opinion, whereupon he told a story that "took down" his onnonent. and aTl hearers decided that small pigs eut some. ' Said be . "Last spring I boug!i a sniall pig from Jrovef and he was good for eating, but would pot grow much. .He got o,' after a wcu!; or two that be could eat a bucket-full at a time, and like Oliver Twist, call for more.". Well, one morning I carried out a water tmcket-full of dough, and aftor it had tw.tUowed it all. picked up the pig aud put bim in th same bucket I had fed Luu from,' and the little cuts didn't Jill ithalfnp,'': , , . : , . :. tl.Xhe . uuiuwcr. j a.u.igc-s spoken throughout the worhtis 8. 61; of which 5S7 are in Europe, 806'in Asia, '270 in Africa, and 12 CI in America--. Tlie inii.il.it juts of the globe t.rofesa more than 10i0 diCererit religions. t : . .. . : , i T -There are nearly as m iny males uo feuiales. The menn duration of hunitii life is 2S year. . One-fourth part of all children die K-f-re the age of seven years. The pojiulatioh of the globe is estimated at nearly I,OJ.000,000 of whom about one-third die e ery ten years, or more than forty each second. - ' :' '' . "'Air 111 used Man. Smithers was telling ns of.some of his trials. lie bad been shipwreck ed nce.-was bnrned out twice, and had to pay the notes of three of hia friends for whom be had endorsed, fell through -a Juan trap in a sidewalk and broke' a log, "was arrested by the hfiri3 on his marriage: for al-'h b i) no "owe but allUiese vils l)e bore wifhout, roiir muring. The greatest trial of his " life was bis that wife wouhTiot lef himjsmokeln Hip . . - - - ' ' - - ir-.i ! t: f a - ) w A Vlios, JiKPARTtE. (iovir:i'- -l";r..- f Xrt York, hu.l a bjgh' respect for C sfioit MMre,"jt man noted tiot only for the pprity of his character but also for the retiring tuodes ty of his disposition, and for the general iavor ia which he ws hHd. . . A dinner was giver, by soma of Governor Morris's friends whiin h was ahoi.t departing for Europe. Bishop Moore and his wife were of the ; party. Among other things that passed in conversation, Mr. Morris said that he had made his will in prospect of going abroad j and turning to Bishop Moore said to him " ; "My reverend friend, I have bequeathed to yon my whole stock of impudence." , " ".Bishop Moore replied :. . "Sir, you are not only very kind, but very generous ; yoii have left me by far the great est portion of your estate." - - . . t Mrs. Moore immediately add-'d -My dear, you have come in possession of vour inheritance remarKablv soon." Novel Akithmltic. An Ohio correspon dent becomes sponsor lor the following, which, as a matter of fact, lie wishes to put ou record. Whitaker is one ol the richest men in those parts and has made his money by driving sharp bargains. His hired man was going along one day with a load of .hay, which he overturned upon a cow. The poor thing was smothered to death before they could get her out. . Her owner, Mr. Jones, called upon Mr. Whitaker the uext day, and demanded payment for the loss of his cow. - : ' ' - ' ! ! - "Certainly," sid Mr. JTliittaker, ' "what do you thiuk she was worth ?" " '. VWell, about ten dollars," siid Jones. "And how much did you get for the hide and tallow?" ' ' "Ten dollars and a half, sir." "Oh, well, then you owe me just fifty cents." Jones was mystified, and Whittaker very fi.'rce in his demand, and before Jones could g,-t the thing straight in his uiiiiJ, he furked over the inonev. Colloqvt. An affected lady about to . be married, in 'a dace not four hundred miles from the city,' went to look at some furniture. She wished, particularly to hav , u piece ol furniture to srt in the corner f the p trior, pou which to place books and curiosities. iiiesiw several, but tliey di 1 not suit. It ems she could not explain what she w.inted. finally, she said "Mister, have you got any with imler trouters in th.-m " "U ith what i J" jiculated the surprised dealer in vend ed cherry, :c. "With what, in V, "With under troic-lrox-irow tiows r in them !" "A:id what the deuce, maiim, could you do with under trousers in a piece of furniture like that ?"- "W'iiy, to put s!iel!s and curiosities in," said .the pink of nature, "for shells. &.c." 'Ah ! oh ! hem! Von m.ai dr ttcers eh Why didn't you styao'f -Wulk up Ktairs ma am. the laav colipse-l, and a Toot mm !aced her in an -.peu chariotee -quicker'!) a rt.ish. : ' 1 ' Asr.ct'OTE or Foots. Foote wms talking away one evening at the diilner t ilde i f a m it; i of rank, when, at the point of one of his best stories, one of tho party interrupted bim sud denly with an air of the mobt considerate ipob.gJV- , , . . ... . , ... .... 'I beg your pardon, Mr. -footea but your Ijati'ikerchii-f is ut of your pocket" "Thank you, iir, said he, replacing it "you know the company better thah J," and finish ed his joke. ' . Dining, when in Pari, with Lord Stor- uont, tint thrifty Scotch peer, the am:isji- or, as usual, pro lnccd liis wine in the stn illest of decanters, and dispensed' it in the smallest of glasses, . enlarging all the time on its exqui- ite grow th and enormous age. ! "It is very little of its age," baid Foote, holding t:p h:s diminutive glass. .i Uss or Salt in Cooking' Vkoetadifs." If one portion of vegetables be boilid in pure listilled or rain" watet?and another In water to which a litthj salt h is been ,.tdl?l, a deci ded dicerecce is percept tide in the tenderness of the two. Vegetables boiljd in Tirt'e water ire vistly inferior in fi iviir. This inferiority in iv ro so lar. in me case oi onions. i;iu utev aro almost cntirjtv destitute oi eituer, iisie or odor, t: o":eh when cookel i: a-ilted w iter. in addition to 'the pleas u.t silt tUtV.'. a j.JCuli if' ' - i sweetness and a troig arom iv Tiiey also con tain more soluble ni ttter tlian when conked in pure water. . Water which contains 1.12 t!i of its weight of salt is far bettt-r for c ikin ve getables than 'pure water, lec:tiise the salt h:n- liers the solution an I evaporation of the solu ble wi I Cavijiiug principles' of the v.gctibies. i-.t ,. : - , . . Psalms am Hims. A m lid.'tilady, sti-pcct-ing Xli.it lie; lVmaIcc.siTV.iiit was r-g4lin lier" beau nptin thecofi uiulton of the'lar It; c dL-d ' Hetty and ituptired wiietlier she iliJ . not hear some oiwspeai with her down stnrs. 'Oil, no, nia'ain ." replieil the girl, "it was only me Kinging a silm." '- - You may atntisj yourself, B.'tty,' rejdied the maiden, with psilms, but let us h ive no hims,' B.'tfyl I have a gre it o'j.'Ction to kirns." . ' . Betty cnrtsterl, withdraw,' and took the hint. Newspapers 15 the i oklo. Thefol'owing is supposed to be the number of. newsp ipers in the world: l'J in Austria; 11 in -Africa ; '21 in Spain; 25 in Portugal; 3) in Asia'; C5 iu Betgium ; b in Denmark; 50 in Russia, and Polaml ; 3o0 in other Germanic States; 530 in Great Britain and Ireland ; 2 0 Jt) in tho United States, or nearly twice as manv as iti all other' : , . , . nations. ,.E7"-;.Bui, 1 want t -iny-tiviV.! i - --:Tw-euty-flve cents ! How soon Io joq want it Jack . , ;. r ; " "Next Tuesday." : " ! . 4tAs soon as that t Ton can't ' have it. I have told you often that wheil j'on are in want of so large an amount of money, you mnt give Tn t Ini( JWnr wk" prtie ". '. ; Si- ,'um rej.ej 'k ii'.t"oiiBi;l"e ciiiiv-ri ?f Ott?arn!d nd public generally that they Lav entered into co-pirmei- ship to the ' ' 1 dfff.VKT MAZtXtl B'JSfXZSS, and kiep eous'aotly on hands, and uincuf ic.ure to order, at the lowest priees, every variety ef furDiture, conitiu;r r " -; - Din'.KS,, Breakam, und Cr.'re Tables, Sewing, . Writing, and Wash-Stands, Mahogany, and . - Common Be l-s tads ; . ( Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chair. Bureaus, Sofas. Lounges Ac, Ac. - Coffins made and fuuerals attended on the short est: notice,, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accompanymeats. ,; - --, House Painting done on the shortest notice. Shop snd Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi-. ed hv Jotau lJulieh. in early opposite the -Jew store.? Clea'rfield. Pa - JOil.V GLLICH. May 22, ri5.-ly. ; - DANIEL BENNLR. OOT AND SHOE: STORE ; ' .! .' r ROW,- C LE A it Fl E LD, PA. is The sunsoribor would inform the pu)lic that he has just openyj an entire new stok of Boots an t ehoe.. in tiraliam's'itow.one Joor east of the Jour nal ffije. Every varie'y of Ladies' and txentlcmcns' Gaiters. Laeed doots. Putnns. ('ongress Boo is, , Ch i Id i-eiia" Shoes. Ac., Ac. ' Boots and ahoes made to order.- - ' C. S. BLACK. ' Aug 1.-1353. . . , .-.;. N EY BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I j.v s ..v.. ). tel "a. . Ihe undersine I hezs lae to inform his friends and the puolie geiierallv that he has just received a large and well selecied sroc consisting of all tie latent publieatiurs: SCHOOL BOKS. P.LAVIC B'XIKS STATIOXA ItV, and FANCV ARTICLES. ' Ila also has on liarid a lurge'and beautiful stock o v COy rECTIOAJl HIES, whieh h6 Invites the pulle to call and examine. Store nearly opposite th Jo ' it Office. May U, laai.-ij. TilOMAa UOUOIN.?. 9 f URU ATI FOR KANSAS ! The Wood 3 i i. iied iianner ioa's in triumph on the '(JtJ Cur- ii'r Store."1 w here A. M. !ltu.s has just opened the cheapest and miKit splcn lid assortment of M. ever displayed bei'oro this community, and exactly adapted lulheir many and various necessities. HA'fa. CAPS. NOTTS. SHOE. B1X.VKTTS. CAS SIMEitES. CL'VniS. DKESS tlO TofL Et' ARTICLES. IK LANES. PiUXTS, GL IVES. UAitbU'AKE, STONE and QUEENSVVA1LE. GKOCEUIES, with fanv articles at infi.nlinn. Cleartieid. ,)u:.e J I. ISjj. A. M. HILLS. Ajll'UL'BEiiLI.N, .' -v a. , Tyr ne Cry. Pa. Wholesale and Retail Healer in- DRU.iS. CHEMICAL!?. MEDICINES." PAINTS OILS. DYE SI Lr'FS. WIND'iW GLASS. "VIAL;. PL'lUTMEKY.Ae.. Ac. Having jasi opened au extensive assortment fi thee hTlicIos ! hysicnius wi!i tilid it to their advan tage to give him a call, and examine his Sto-k he fore ordering from the Eastern Cnics; and.l'ouu--fry Merchants can also be ucconiino dated with ait the Essences. Tinctures. Patent Medicines. Ac.. IV IF HJZSAUZ -nid IIKTAII;. at foioxt pricr. lj"ile hopes by stiict attention to business, and a desire terplease, to merit a share of puhlia pat ronage., , .. ;.- . April 2't. lii. f rnilE GOOD INTENT IIOTEE, " A UoVE'.rsviL, PA. The Pubscriocr would inform Lis fi iends and tl?c. .public that hehas just reti.tedand re-furnisLed Lis house and is prepared to rcnJer every attention to the tr.iveliing cominui.ity.""' ii i s bar contains liquors of the first quality, nnd his table will always oe supplied with the best in 11c rcspectfullv'solicits his friends and others to give him a call. W.M. It. FLEMMINu. August 1, 1S.'j. Ml' SIC L ESSO .V.S : -Miss Ci ttlh propose? io resume her iiisiru 'ins in must:. irMM.s: "?i0. per qtrirtcr f -I'" fes -ons l'or furdier particulars enquire at the residence of.f. L. ClTTLB E.Tl. ClearSe d July II, 13j3.-3t. V. K. WRIIIT, MEUCIIANT. an; EXTEN- Oi.c tloor soutli of his rcs'rdtnce, Clearlieid, Pa. CUailicld. March 11. 16.0 . ' JOII.N RUSSELL I'O., TAJXiittSASD CURRIERS. , lyetiiviJ!;C'errJi'hlCo.,P.i., Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for s tie at the lowest earn prices.' Hides taken in cx:Uiangt.( ' -i . ' .inly la. lS.'it. , ;y " ' .. -v -V t NOTICE : All , persous . knowing theuiselvse indebted to the firm of Mossur A Pottakkk. will call and settle ttieir accounts immediately, as the hooks must be closed at once. . , . M1SS0P A POTTAP.FF.;. Clearfield, June 13. lba.). (HiS TKOUTM AN. House. i.d Orna- juent-U Painter. .Jlaisirr. . Chair, tnuker and Paper Hunger, oflT'irs his services to the citizens of Clear held :int vicinity. Shop oft Af irl-'t St.'.j'txt hflow the Vitndry. ClIMliS. r,()l7.VGliS. ROCICIXG . , CHAF.'iS, OTTOMAN, fr,.; kCI,t constantly on hand and made to order, equal -' be uty to any that can be obtained from the ctial. rwi YRONE CITY HOTEL. WI..JHES A A liiV IN. would rcspee fn ly inform the public th it they have very-srea-f.ly improved heir ilouse. f"'1 ;,ro ,,,ow !!h'u 'offr'l thcrav i the most eomtort ible a.-coiiiino latioi elhng public. ions. 1 heir bar is furnished wi:h the very best liquors, and the luxuries of the Philadelphia m ii ket are to be found on their tible. i hey respec'fuMy invite their nuinarous friends iu Clearfiel 1 tor-give them ;al!r ! i. , j Augnst I j. G.VIT 110: All persons arc ;hereby notified ioi to meddle or interfere in any ui luner. with t:ie following property. n the premises of the sub scribers in tiiraid township, viz: Two yoke of oxen, and three setts truck wagom which have been in '.he u.e of Charles aud A. J. Cummin 's. as the siii property) belongs exclusively to " the nnder- tne I. fcMtTHS' A KING. viii .ird. Township July 11, i IS.j. It. 1 assortment. Ut sale eheap by St t lifL'' ! I i "V i. . . I . t 1. . t . 1 June T. A. M. HILLS. C. JClvS of every variety and price, from og , hours to l-l days, ior saio by June A..M HILLS T Ai'IES' Handkerchiefs, all Lumen, fur sale hr JLJ June 1 3. '-1 tt M JS.SOP. B.ACKUEttUY I Jit AN I Y. for the enre of Chol era Morbus. Dysentary and all other diseases ol ihe stomach and bowels, for a!e by It Mossop ' l k ' B TS A SfiOKS. A bir e and splendid assort ment of Ladies. Gentlemens' aud Chil Irens' ioo ;s and Shoes for sale at Mossop'e.' In. l-'l.- sormeiit this liorou ''a ever could boast of. at -nn 27; 'ja.) :.-.; A. M HllLS. TffLIJi- ' Pw at Mossop s eheap 4,1 B. eisn more; - - -i n : I June I 'i. ;tj. , .V. fiLL.ii-T A ire Ioi of La iies' aud Chil- i"X dren's Mantillas for sale at Mossop's Cheap Lu Stor. June 13 '65 LADIES' vl LOVES. A very large jot "of bljTck net worked i loves. at.'IO cents a pair worth 2 eta at Mosop"8 cheap cash store, JJn. 13, '53. t, Tf V0LEREL, IIEIlRINtj ad CODFISH, at tha J.IJL storp of fjn. 1S-1 WVF. IKWIN., ACO A goo lot nf Umi and Shoulders a ft t Ubs jast opened a Targe.and sp"n;tid rtssortnieiif NEW i)0I)S.' WHOLESALE AND TIETAIL, 'Oi e.eey tes;M- i n ul which he is selling off at the lowest prices ever known in this region of Country, . , , . . - DRY-GOODS. II AlW Sr QVETuXsWuA RE;, J 1IA TX VArXr B JOTS Ar SIF JFZS. ; GROCERIES V CT.yFVCTrOXARIES, ...j , - AT, CITY PRICES. He invites his Clearfield friends to give bim a call, and exchange their rags. lumber, shingles, and every Variety of prod ace. . for the "rriPEfc and best goods, to be ha-l west of Philadelphia Feb. 21, lj. ly:---.-,- ; S T A R T LI N i A N N O V N CEME N T- LAi'E T AaSITA 7HVI T'l 'EA'T.' "T2 It. . WELCH, has just returned from the City a with a new and splendid assortment of '.Va.ohes. Jewelry, and Silver-ware the largest. est and cheapest f ver brought in to Clearfield con sisting of hunting anil open-f iced gold nnd silver watches, gold lockets, gold chairs sjol 1 Pens Titles. bre:isSpins. spectacles. silver folks braselets. sleeve hut.'onf. cuff pins, car rings. Ac.. Ac. Ac. . Watches and jewelry repaired on the shortest notice;..:. .... June ft. 'oi. N JEW, ARRIVAL ! -AlareB ndchesp assort rivcil nnd for sale on l he lowest terras at th : store, of KICilAliH MOSSOP. : Jji-G 0D, jLOS-jaiSV QITSTJ-'WAllE. B30f & T ?. ' HAT k CAPS, B J XXE TS. SUA nrr.s, CONNECT 1 1NAKIES. ' i r FISH, TOIlOU STATION All V. I.I')CR0S, " and a little of everything. All of which will be sold at lower prices than ev er before offered in Clearfield. ' K. MJSSUP. Clearfield June 13. I8a5. ' . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. By virtue of an order of the OrphiriS1- Court "of Clear field county, the subscriber otf.r at piivale sale the following des-rVicd valiialle re d estate, the property of Martha '.June W?!fh a m t nor dnithtcr of . lame Welch, late .f Pike township, in snid county, dee'd J. viz : nil that certain jtraet or piece of land situate io Pike township. Clearfield coun ty, containing 132 acres more or. less..bounled and describ d ns follows, to wit : On ihu South,, West and North b, lands of Daniel Ihiiley,.and oa the last by lan.tsoi itebjaunn tarr. About . acres bei nij eleared and under good cultivation, and about acres of good timber land. . JOSIAH R. ivEAD. t.nnrdini. f , - May 30. 'ij-ts. Lawrence tp. A REMOVAL: The undrrsigi.nl be ;s leave to inform bis friends that he has removed his 3001 A-fD .H0 3 T1S". from 'iChaw's Flow." to his new buiMin. opposite he "Ri-c of James Wri'y. and tvro doors sou;h of he 8t ?e 'i "K.- vnuETr. Esq. ' ' '" " - '. He s iil keeps constantly on hands, every varie ty of l,a lies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. Men's f incy shoe3 nnd giiter. with an excellent assort ment of heavy work, all a lipted to the various wants of the pco;do of Clearfield. He hopes his friends will cid at his NEW STOiiE, and ex amine his Stock. Coots and Shoos ma le to ordr. nnd mending done as h-retoforu. ' ISAAC .50. IX.STCN. Clearfield, June 27,. 1S55. VEW REST lTR ANT AND I E CUE AM 1 SAL'ViN. The 9uVs-;rih r bis 'leave to in form the la lies and gentleman of t'lcarfield th;t he has -taken the cor.imodir,:is house sou h of ilemphill's Hotel, whore he d!ons keeping Ice cream. Lemon.idc. Cukes. t?fnfctio:i:ir;cs. Ac. He will also kfpp on ban. Is a supply of Oys'ers m l all other kinds of refrcshiiisii?s. in the Saloon he has formerly occupied, in the basement of ilemphiil's l o id CilAftLES iiti-.Ai F. . Clearlieid. M.iv 2. IS "5. ; D Win S . ' P LO T I ' II 11 es :ec t f u ! : y i . fo r m s his obi friends and the puhde. that he his ol.ia ined the services of a goej Cutter and work man ns a foreman in the tailoring l'!si,iess. and be is now prrp'arcd fo pctcud to any orders in bis Line of work on the most acj iinno-l:itiii; t-Tms nn I hort iiotiee. and wiii h ivc lOo'liing isu hn.d at all times such as dress coats, fro -k co i's. vos's, aud pantaloons of their oyn inanufii'-ture. and goo f materia! at the lowest prices. With a wish to a coiomod ite, he sj'icits a sharo pa:ronngc. New Wa-Mngton. .May 9. 133.? FIR.H. A. A .1. P..Tf ir.s having taken i to t themselves the Store formerly owned by :no. I'a'chin A ons. take plc-isare in informing iheir triends. and the pnhlij gcncr iMy, that they have just received from the city a splendid assort ment of I'ry roods, irooeries. Hardwire. Cueens ware. Hats. Caps, Loots. Shoes ai.deverylhinielse .usually kept in a country storu " Persons wishing to buy cheap ar,d cocid tioo.ls. should not. torget that they :.rc determined not to bo undersold by any store in the county. We invile one and all to un and evamincotir stock for theinsel ve. as wa charge no thing for so doing. A AU-N PATCH IX. Nov. I. '54 -tf. JACKSON PATCH IN. BLACKSMITH IN;. The subscriber would inform the punlie that h'ehs taken the I'lack smiih Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on the corner of Thinl and Main streets, in fbe . bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on the business in all its various branches . JAO JB SHL'NKWEILEPw June (, 135..-ly .. , PTIILlP.SBURt; HOTEL: The subscriber would intWiu his friends in l-leurliel I. and the public generally that he has enlarged and refitted bis house, and is now enabled to compete sucucss fullly wi.h any Hotel in, the country. No pains will be spared to renter his gui'sts comfortable. Uis table shall alwaj-s hp supplied with the bent the market can 11ff.tr L aud his charges moderate. He rcsoec-fu ly iiivi.es his friends and others to givehiui'a cilL .' AVli JOilNoTON. Philipsburg Jan. 31.1Sj5. 1 y. rf Tyrone livery staole. The sub- JL . s.'riter. having . removed . his r iarery Stable from Curwensvilie io Tyrone City, . begs leave to bis friends nud the public, that he is at all times prepared to supply them with Horses, carri t res. busies, and other vehicles on hire, at the most reasonable term. Inquire nt the --City Hotel.'" JAMES CltOWIHEPv., Tyrone, January 31, lS6a.-.mo.. : . AVE YOl' SEEN SAM? The subscriber .vould inform his old friends nnd the public generally, thit he still eonlimius to keep ra Iiousq of entertainment iu New Washington, where those' who call with hiiu. will receive , every attention, and bo ui idit comfortable. - tJood stabling, and every other convenience for horses on the premises 1AVIL S. P1.OTNEU. New .W.ishjiigtoa. (n. Sl.'lSji. ,L ... .l-i- ? TT"REGE DELAINES; -A superior article o JL .I.-crege l'elainea in dress patterns, at Jj cents per yard.-never sold in this couny before for less than 60 con ts at .KICHAttD MJSSJP'S. June l-'t. 5:. 1 -I i . . C1.it.Al Culiit i. A largo iol of Cheap Clo-' thing. Men's and Boys, for sale cheap, by ' June U, 9hf- . - (. -ltICUAltl M SS jP. B'.ACKPEltRY BKANDV. A' certain cure ftr the Dysentary. for sale bv; ' u ! t " .s. . f ; i!I.r'lRr fson A ' -Larf2 aSStiiifiei.i.of tir,ti wri. nt b. m'ih,. i.f 1 im '3 -- - - - - - I 1 VJuuo L. ?! ." . " W. F. IitWIN. GENTLEMEN'S FANCY nOlTS k SHOES: An nnapproachble stock fur sale by , - .-. wune a, vj.j -- ; A. M, HILLS. LADIES GAITERS assorted colors that can't be boat in quality or price for s ilo by uu 27, 5.J :.; f.f , ; , .A, AI. HILLS.' H ATS of the latest styles, and most Sp proved quality, received. aid for sale by " . " r , June 27, '5.1, " " A. M. IIILL MASSES' F jA'i'S. triuiuied ami uutrimmod, a beautiful article for sale at tho store of June 27, '55. ' A. M. HILLS CLOCKS. Eight ;day. thirty 'hour and alafnv SBesf ry m Mmvy- Snn J.M& ' - tlL.'ll j. .1 a at id , et itieet. P.;I .A r-? i. P EI A ; Iuiorters i;d in nr. e To urcrs of City and E.4STLUN' MADE l!.OTS AND SHOES ' ' i Also.' every variety of Frcceh and Fnjliih tfhoa t ies.ijs. i .ueui ie.uiier, iia aua Cail-akins, , ' r Loe Laces. oaKoi.s. i.ii.dings. Acl, suitable for ui.w.ufiieiurers. '. - AIm, r'orei.rf and i-ioinestie Straw and Silk Bon nets, i.eliorn. I'diiauia. aid Paltn-l.eaf liaU. 'tliiisni Fre'ueh. and 'American artificial-" ' .'.(! lowers. Oil oiik, Straw iiiiumiugs. -.-j -. . r Ac.. Ac. ' Having removed to our new Store. No. I35A Ifit' Maiket street, belo jih, South Hde. up stairs, we inviiu yt-or atteutiou to our litre and vntied Stock of Straw' taools. iSoots'aiid .-hoes, which we art preparing for' ; he approaching Fall Sales. "-" -.All our aJ Hds beiug: exclusively of our own di r"ct Jinportai.ii and Manufacture, we feel confi dent 'th!t our facilities are ?uch that weciin offer you inducements as regards variety and prices t oloods. unsurpassed by unv house in the country. LOlvEil, UilUIHEKS A JONES. Nov. S. lSj.-'y. PkiJet-Ulphiisi IOOK. TYSON A REHN M'bolefs'e Prr '."rood's Store. No. US. Mai ket Street. Phiia le.- l ia. j Aug. I. I5j.-ly. G" )0 . S K W.s ! -,V, olc'e r : e e te i .- b y- n -. j, where aLtilT who wants c.mip ,'-iu Is cm parch ise. TI.e subscriber hasj-ii opouvjd a, bire and .veil Selected s ock of Goods iu TYRONE CITY, . C io : r-l n.laru'a rt. Ho h is 6a hanls and will coustantly keep alTgi s -ock of Dry Goo Is, Groceries, Hals, Cijs, Boo's, Shots, CloJiing, Hardware, Qnsensware Drugs, PROVISIONS of al! kinds, consisting of Potatoes, Bjco.i. Iruit. Pcans. Flour, Wheat, " " Corn meal. Ac -Ic. " m mm m Ai.d no hereoy ives notice that tic vili sell his goo Is aS low as ihey can be purchased iu any town or county this side of Philadelphia, and will t.kc lioards. shingles, or even money in exeh-ine. July 4, '5i ' F. M. BELL. GOIA'U IT ALONE. the undersigned hav ing t..keii to hiuiFClf the store fornieriy own ca by I'utchin A Swan, takes pleasure in informing h s friends and the public generally. . that he has just received from the city a splendid assortment of i)ry ;.iol. Ilar livare. iueensw.tre, Groceries Confection. irics. Hats and Caps, iiools . -. aud Shoes. and every., t,hiug else usuilly kept in a country store. Persons wishing 'o buy cheap and good iiooUhnuld not forget that he is determined not to lHndcrsold by r any store iutho couuty. . His mot'o is --a nimble penny ra;he than a slow six pence'' : ' , SO PATJHIN. kilen Ilopij, July 3. 1S1. ; .1. P. NELSON CO., - jW.r.it Toti'tixitip. Clearfield Co.. Pa., Mould respectfully inform the citizcLsof that vi cinity that they' keep constantly on hand a large assortment of - - i li;' Is. II ir -t-F" irr. Q-tr?nrirr. (irorrries, C'tilfrctiuit tries, II ill Jf C ips, Boots V Sltors, an ! all other articles usually kept in a country store, which they, are determined to sell low for cash, country produce, or lumber. Au 'ust I, l j.J. TT'.XCIIANUE HOTEL, PZIILIPSilURU. SJj The subscriber. thiu.ktV.I for past favors, would rcspec. fully solicit a conlii u nec of the li' eril piitron ago bestowed upon his IIoue by thi l'ublu : lie is prepared to : ac?oni:uo.Ia;e water men, editors, drovers, and -iH others who way call with him. iu the very best manner. lie also purposes to run a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of tho travellin 'publi5.1 : ' .. " J. O. KL'NX. Philpsburg. March 14. lSa.".-tf. . AJEW .HILL At thc'Md Pioneer Mills on the 1 i Miish.ir.non. iu Morris towuship. The sub s.:i ii:-r has just completed a large new Grist Mill which is in saeee?st"ul operation.' ' Grain of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. o?. -.'. HENilV iiK'-'E. VppLicAvrs ro'i roi-ntv lands l uder liir; l ite act of C'.i;rPis. will find the subscriber fu'lv prepared.' witii blnr.ks. forms, Ac, to assisl them in pro Hiring their -Warrants. "!f5ce two doors east or" Journal Office, up stairs, Man iS, "i.VJ , IL UUCHERS"PEV. T MES n. OUAIIAM Merchant nnd esteiistve dealers in lumber. Grahamptor.. I. .. Clear-(5-'d -ounty pa May 25. '54-!y. P R OfESSI O N A L . BXRRETT it L VIli'.I -IUV .Vrrt.iitNKYS AT LAW. h :ving entered into c-ipar'ner-'hip iu th. practice of their profess! -ri. will f.-.Ithftdly attend U 'I business entrusted to their cure in ClearfiV'd eor.ii lr C. 11. HAKItETT, J. II L.VKl Mlili-' Clearfield. July 18,"lSjS.-ty. Hi Rl'CIIER SWOOPE. ... AT rjRXEY AT LAW. Ci.KVRfiKi.n, Pa. Two doors East o' Journal office. L'n stairs. Dec. I. 1331. L JACKSON CRANS, . ATTOiiXEY-AT LAW. CL A a "I -B, FA Offue adjoining his residence, ou Second St. A it rust 1. 1 ". J AalE-i lilD)k.il UOill; S, ATTOiiXEY AT 74 IT". : inj.HAH.yi -wiL, PA. Cfli -c in tho room adjoining. n the Ear-t, the Drug Store, of Lr. H Loriain., 11 may bo con suited lixJrj:'U.U and G 'MU-u.. August I. IJ"i--ly. (. .. . , : W. WALLACE. - A TT JLl XE Y A T LA W, C ri Ai I 3 . -, PA. Office uearly opposite the Court House.. August 1. Iij5. . .H'ENALLY. - ATTORXEY AT LAW. y 1. C L T" A .-t 7" I 5 I, P A Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Ofli-e nearly oppusite Judge .Wright's store. " Au 'Ust I. ISjj. IR'.NDY, ' A TTOR XEY A T LA IPV ' CLEAayKfi), FA- tffir?"tTr-the' roanr'adjohaing-on tho West,-the Stor of ; Wm.t F Irwin'.s ' ' ."' : ." ' "August 1, lo55. . V. -,". t. V V. . J J01!Nn. MPLLENV - - - - -j ' ": i 'PJIYSIC1AX, ' Irrtrkvrtr.. ClrafirJtl Cotentiff-Patf r Haiing rented the property aiul situation of Dr. F. Hoops, tenders his prof oiii dial sen ices to tho citizens of Cjenchville, and vieiiiity. -jCISoe, one door east of Lutx's store, Freuchville. May 22, ?5j.-.iu. "V . . . V. ,, F. AKLEV. ' ' : . ..' ; PHYSICIAN, - ' ''".. ; , ... GrahamptonitClrarfifJd County. Pa.,. tenders his pi oressional services to the inhabitants of tirahampton and surrounding country ho can at.11 times be found at h's . ffi.-e. direcdy oppo site' Air. J; 15. rah a'ni's siore, w hen not profes. sionally engaged Apl. 2j. ' '"' ''' t 1: A. M. llILLS, D. ij. S.' Office adjoin- TSiiia h'S 1-lstore, Clearfield. Pa.' Artifi- JJ1 ciai Teeth, f.ornone to a full set, moun ted in the no.Nt approved modern sty le. Filliag, Filing, and Cleaning' done with care and neatness. ' : 1 ' ' ' - '.Teeth c$tntcteI with all the care and dispatch modern seienee can furnish. ' - .... 1 Dit. HILLS, can always le; found- at his-oEee, as hc.ls now devoting his whole attention to his issio!. v' ' (Jew 'f. h '- ' . -r, , 1 I ' BA.'LY ci UllOTIiEK, " . - f ' Ks. 2t2 Chesfmit ftcc AfH.HADE JRHiA; A Have now open a large as.toitniet.t - of th Nirot Styles aud eolors of t "Bleb Enklisi VclCef, " " t .T&pes'rj, . " . - Ingrain, . ' ' Hew Styles -"V ;' fr?aa ,N C IIPET1CS OF HEIR Oir.V. 7AfPoij,arO.Y, JVST ' ' ijxded: Also.afull assortment of Super nd M-diam qnalltr - AMERICAN CARPET I VCS, Many of which being thcir'-owu mauofaetsr, cud be recommended as .. . :"-". v ' -r : 1.-s. tcor Car pe ir.t;s for a Loir Price. FLOOR VIL CLOTHS' 4 CANTON MATTI56S, 1 - of every width and nualitr. E AIL f & BEOTHEB, iMronTFU . UAicnrrt hers or. c arpetixim 2 2 hesint Street, Phils-dolphia.. August 1. 185o.-ly. " CONRAD 4 WALTON, ... j ...,.. .2-t U.l.f- ftre t, . ' PHILADELPHIA;.,,, Importers and Dealers in . ' JR ' X HI.S, $c., 4c. . They res; tfu'ly invite th peopls ef Clar field. to con' tut t,ir favors. -, Aug. l,18i .-.y,.w-. .- . . , MOVST VERNON IIOI SE, - 2Io. i,v; rta .eai M err, ; PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having taken the !d wU- known bouse, which has been renovated anH r modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear field friends to give him a czll on their visits to the city. - , ... ...... -a -'t The furniture is all new, and his been selected with care from Iicnkles well known establishment' in Chestnut Street, and is of the latett'and most fashionable syie.: ' -, - . - . . ( Ihe location for Merchsnts and others cowing o the city is oonveciont, being in the centre of to business. I. L. EAR RET' Aug.' 1, I5oV-ly. -- ProprioUr. jT? ARRIS," OiiBISON St CO.. rX -.'?- '-.' ViiOLes.nL2 DBUGGIST3, No. 2:9. Market St., North side between 6th k "tk, Phil delphia. I'rugs. Medicines. Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines, Surgical Instruments. Drttg;ist's (Hasswire. Window Clas. Paints. Oils. Dyes. Pr fumory, Ac, JOHN HARMS, "M. E. IJ. OKLISON. Aug. I, 'ZS.-ly . J. SHAKSW00D. - USSELL SCIIOTT, Jfcs. 133 iVTurket fct.. f JTerchatit St , ' PHILADELPHIA. ; Importsrs snd Wholesale Dealers in DRUCS, CHEMiCJLS, 4-c. : Thry respectfully invile thir Cleafield frinli' to givj them a call. . . - LJn. 17, 'ii.-ly. . gI0D k CO-Lxtensive Dr?-gojds Dalr. Ao, slJL 1 a7T MmketSt., I'hiladeiphia. kcoji coiiataut ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap t wck of. the most fashionable and elegant g jodx. 1 hey in vite country Merchants to tail and examine thtir splendid assortment, before purchsiiig tUtnUrt August 1, Hoi.-!y. WILLIAM HANSELL k S-iN. Maauf.e turers and Importers of Saddlery, n ili-ry Hardware. No. 2i Maiket S;rt. Phi'aicl phi 1. Saddles. Dridles. Harness. Trunks. Whip Middle l?ags. Bri dle EiHing, Uils. Stirrups. Duckies Carpet Bags. ict. . J Aug. 1, '5.v-ly B fclULEMAN i. HAY WARD Wholrorle Or- ers. Tea Dealers, and CetcmifMoa 3ur'asi.i .no. 273. Market Stiof t. PbiladslpLia. D. HEiDEI.MAX, Aug.L 1355.-Iy. A. ilAYWAKD. A T. LANE CO. Wholesale Clothing 5tor. No. 171. Market Stret. Every variety f ready made Clothing, in the most fashioaabl :! constantly on hand. , - lAug. 1, 'jj-iy. Gi EOKCiE J. WEAVER k CO.. No. 19 North V f ter Street, Philadelphia. Dealers in Carpt. chain. Yarn. Manilla and Hemp Hopes. Bed-cords -Clothes-lines. Ac., ic. Aug I. !iS5.-'y. TSAAC 31. ASIITON. Hat Storf. So. Hi X Market St., Philadelphia. Hats. Caps. Furs. Ac., of every variety, aud tho best quality t'wuys on h ind. " - j Aug. I liv.a.-ly " - I EORCE W. C OLLA0AY, Conveyancer i-nd Laud Agent. No. .1. OoldsuiithV Hall. Philadelphia, will f litbfully attondto ail boness et.trus;ed to his crs. IAug. 1, 1535.-1. Cl ALhB C0PH A C N.. I. Mail t St.. Phi:s J d'lphit. l-'r-wlnrs in l.inrns. Whi' liool. llo hiery. French. EnglLdi and tJerman Si. k Goods. La-. cvs.'Covs IJ d'.iu C:o"hs, A :. Au;. I . .'.v".-!y. LJjAULu TAYLOR . v So. 255 TTarket Street. PHILADZLPKIA. Hav always on hard, at their Wkoiejai Wirs house, a large assortment of , the Newest Style, of BOOT. SHOE. AND" STRAW OOODS. " ' BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC: All their. goods being of their swn direet Iia poriatiou and Manufacture, they ars enabled t ofier superior inducements ta Merchants ltying ia their ttock. - " - " ' WM. V.', PAUL, N. i. TAILOR. u, Dec, T. 1851. ly. . , , . .', . VISE'S C.1EAP WATCH AND JEWELRY ST'iriE, No. 72 North Second Street, pppo s'ti. the Mortitt Vernon Hons,) Pphilade!rhia. tiold Lever Watches, fall jewelled. 13 K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; J-dlver Repine, do.; Quarlicr; tiold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons. Silver Desert do. : Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Uold Pens and Silver do.: together wiih a variety of fine Uold Jewelry, Gold -Curb, ituard and Fob Chains. . All poods warranted to be as represented. Watchus and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner.- - i : - - :' - - - s ..'" AIsj. Masonic Mrks, Tics,. Ac, rosde to ordr. ; i. 1;. ah oniers sent r-y man or. ineri, will be punctu illy attended to. "" His motto is: "SmaV Profit? and Quick Sals " Philadelphia, April 25, 18i. : , t - i 'as Jv. RusnTo.v co., ' ; ' c"' 24 v Market Str-e. 1 ,vr' PHI LABELPHIAi Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Warm, donas i;ia. and Queens Ware.. . -,..:.t,. Opposite tha Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia.' ' VV . ' 3. Y. RUSIlftlN,' A -J. Cj-HOPKINS, ; Nov. 8,'51.-lj. . . ROBT. STILSON.- ., ; roOXS, I1EIL.MA.V & CO., '" T PuiLADKLrBTta,. WHOLES ALE D2ALESS ... 7 . ' In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. , ', Fifth Door below" Race. ' ' CHARLES KOONS;"" ; ' ' AMOS G. IIE1LMA5".' Philadelphia, May 18, lS5&.-ly. ; C OWELL & CO.. ' ' ' - ' : ' -c: -"- lit TSnlc't Str : , .-0 -' ' : J PHILADELPHIA; - I Wholesale DS4.LEF9 is Hits, Caps, Furs.''., between 5th and 6th St., PhiUdslphia. Jan. 17, IS55. . . . MARTIN, MORRELL ft CO.. ' r. : , (Late OLIVER .MAKTiN CO.) . importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM. MINGS. COM as, 15R USHES. FANCY GOODS, . ' 1 No. 2i ortja Fourth Hree Philadelphia.--' : M. T. MARTIN. CRAS. II. IIAMRICX. i DAM'L J. M0RRELL, O. R. rKDDLE, , . Doe 5, '54.1 SANDRS0N R. MARTI3T . trismiitii & BROTHER. i1 . WH0LESALH Wo. 105 IT. Third Street, r doors below- Reee. , , t v ! K n n II