u u f. 4 lZ ' lit m I i (i 3i ft I n i ? ' -i M n. i ii lit 1 f THE MEHIIV SLEIGH. BT LIEUT. rATTEX, U.S. X. Jingle, jingle, clear the way, , 'Tis tiie merry, merry sleigh, As it swiftly scuds along, Hesr tLe burst of happy song ; See the gleam of glances bright, Flashing o'er tbe pathway white ; Jingle, jingle how it whirls, Crowded full cf laughing girls. Jingle, jingle fast it Cies, Shooting shafts from roguish eyes ; Careless archera I'll be bound, Little heeding whom they wound ; See them with capricious pranks, Ploughing now the drifted banks, Jingle, jingle mid the glee. Who among them cares fur me ? Jingls. jingle on they flow, Caps and bonnets white with snow, And the faces swimming past Nodding through tho fleecy blast ; Not a single robo they fold To protect thorn from the cold. Jingle, jingle 'mid tbo storm, Fan and frvlic keeps tbcia wariu. - Jingle, jinglo down the bill, O'er tho meadow., past the mill, Now 'tis slow, now 'tis fait, Winter will not always last; Every plca5uro ha3 its time, Spring will come and 6top tho cblzne. Jinglo, jingle clear tho way, , 'Tis the merry, merry sleigh. Oxe or tiie Speeches. Job Ko';ick was one of 'cm" cn tho stamp. A double bar icllcd throat, and lungs as large as two bush el baskets, enabled him to .electrify bis consti tuents np to alighting point in less time thaa it would take for a Susquehanna raft to go over Niagara Falls. His great speech deliver ed in Bob Stubb's ten acre lot, was a crusher. For the sake of posterity ro give an extract : "Feilow-Citizexs! You might jist as well try to dry up the Atlantc ocean with a broom straw, or draw this 'ere stamp from tinder my feet with a harnessed gad-fly, as to convince mo that I ain't gwino to bo eleceted this heat. My opponet don't stand a chance not a sniff. "Why he ain't ns intellectual as a common sized shad. Fellers, I am a hull team with two bull dogs under the warron and a tar buck et I am. If therc'B anybody this side of v, bar the tun begins to blister the earth that kin wallop me, let bim show himself I'm ready. Boy's I go ta for the American Eagle claws, tars, stripes and all, and may I burst my evcr lastin' button hole!, ef I don't knock down, drag out, and gougo everybody as denies it.' "Novr's the Time. This, wo were remin ded the other day, is Leap Year, and if the girls could induce congress, 01 the rerpeciivo State Legislatures, to pass some such act as the following, our.cted'by tha Scotch Parlia ment '4in 12S3, specially for. Leap Year, they might get many a bacLoler in a tight place. Suppose they try : "It isstatut andordaint that during therein of her insist blissit ilegestie, Us. fourth year, known as Leap Year, ilk maiden ladye of baith high and low cstait shall baa liberty to bspeak ye man ahe likes; albeit, if be refuses to tak bir to be his wif, he khall bi mulcted in ye sum of tine pundis or less, as bis estait mci le, excapt and awis if be raake it appear that ha Is 'be trot hit to ane ither v.cmsn, that he then shall bo free." A YiiSiE Boast. A correspondent furn ishes the following report ol a conversation which took place in s tiers in Boston. He says: An innocent and pure minded Jonathan, in a warm argument with a John Bull, on our na tional institutions, was endeavoring to floor his antagonist, who had sneeringly remarked that fortunately the Americans couldn't go further wcstwaid than the FaciCc shore.' Yankee searched Lis pregnant braia for an in stance, and triumphantly replied, 'why good gracious, they're already leveling the Rocky Mountains, and carting tho dirt out west; I Lai a letter iroin my cousin last week who is liv ing two hundred miles west of the rac:5c hore on made ground. Audacity. Tha Boatoa Gazette has the fol lowing; Another attjmpt has been mado to day (Saturday,) to cocrco or tr;3o with the freedom cfthe press. An editor, residing in Dover street, found that soma wretch had rol led a barrel of apples into his premises, abr.iba rrobablv intf tided tcrl'tcp bis month' r-.grnr.st Borne diabolical prtject to Lira s.t present un known. To"" show 'his jos.t indignation, be knocked in the bead of the barrel at a tinrle blow, and is now waiting to Hud out the perps Jrat:r of this baso efi'ort to barricade his door, when justice will bo fully meted out. -.: . .. . The Damocrat'c ,Xstl6u;:l Committee met at Vfasaioston ou.tlia tUhinst.. and fixed the first Monday ia Juno as the time lor holding theNatioaal Demo.cr.atic Convention at Cincin nati. ; ! ' - During the past yer 1,451 persons have been naturalized in Baltimore, and 1,412 declared their intentions. In 18ol only 1,C10 wero na turalized, but no less thaa C,2GS declared their intention. ' " ' 1 -"' . - In Cincinnati, lately, Hiss Anna Tie ut was married to Robert Ark. A coct3U?porary thinks tho event promisea a new edition of l'leut-Ark' Lives. : ; - Ladies aro informed that thin shoes Iead'to damp, feet j damp; feet bring on a cough; a cocgh may terminate in a coffin. , . " A wsg says that Dr. Kane tried to get to tho Fola to deposit bis vote but tho iceberg fac tion preveitted him. .. A coquette is said to be a perfect incarna tion of Cnpid, as she keeps her beau in a qui ver. '"' ' ' Punch sayi poverty must be a woman -it is to fond of pinching a person. :- - - - . . Mutations op Matter. It is stated in an interesting article, recently published in the Scientific American, that,'with a very near ap proximation to truth, the human family inhab iting the earth has been estimated at 700,000, 000; the annual loss by death is 18,000,000. Now the weight' of tho animal matter of this immense body catt in tbe grave, is no less than 921,000 tons, and by its decomposition produces 9,000,000,000,000 cubic feet of gas eous matter. The vegetable productions of the earth clear away from the atmosphere thus generated, decomposing and assimilating them for their own increase. This cyclo of changes has been going on ever since man became an occupier of tho carth. IIo feeds on the lower animals, and on the seeds of plants, which, iu due time, become part of himself Tho low animals feed upon tho hefbiand grasses, xrl' in their turn, become the animal; then X" . ; death, pass again into tho atmosphere, and t . ? ready onco more to be assimilated by j!"tt, tho earthy or body substance alone rcrrL" where it ia deposited; and not even this, i less suIEcieutly d.'cp in tbo soil to be out tho absorbani reach of the roots of plants tt trees. '-Nothing appears moro caniordizin.x j to see a Cock of . fcheep grazing in a country church-yard, knowing it to bo nn undeniablo fact, that the grass they cat has been nurtured by tao gaseous emanations from our immcdi ato predecessors j then following p the fact that'tbis said grass is actually assimilated by the animal, and becomes mutton, whereof wo may perhaps d'no neit week. 'Truth is stran ger than fiction,' and here is a truth that ex emplifies the provcib. It io not at all diC'cult to prove that the elements of which tho living bodies ol tho present generation are composed, have all passed through millions of mutations, and formed paits of all kinds of animal and vegetable bodies, ia accord tnea with tic un erring law of nature, and consequently, we may say with truth, that fractions ot tho ele ments of our ancestors form part of ourselves. The JTew York lillibusters seem deirrained not to bo defeated in their arrangements by the cfTorts of the U. S. oCicers. On the Ctli i ust., the St?.r of tho "West sailed from that port, for San Juan, and took out a larc jarty of lillibujtcrs. Tho assistant U. ii. Marshall wei.t on board, searching tha ship, and made five arrests; among tlicm, Capt. Mooce, who holds a commission undor walker. Counsel lor Kerrigan was among- tho party which got of.". All the parties were connected with the Northern Light ctlhir. The mercury stood at thirty degrees below zero at St. Paul, Minnesota, ou the- 21th ult. r&MIE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGIl AIMI. JL lilLAV.OSii 1 01.il ft UZTi'C CZD TUB CASH SVSTLM ADOi'ILD. Ou and ai' t:r tl'.o fu'jt of Ju-.H'.ury, 1 S5, tho Pennsylvania TrLEr.n.vrii, published ct llarrisbur, Pa., will Lo owned tr.d tcndacled by iho umlt.rji!itd. wlio will fivo '.. ir J.rst energies to mako :t vrortliy of ii? eau'c and of us l'ricudd. It v. ill coiiiir.ence tho new year printed n en tirely new type, and tha Vcikly greatly enlarged ia form whi.e the prL-o will bo o.tvr t'; in that of a mi ol'ifr yi'trr of its class ever piihUii'tr.t at tltr. C upitul of i't,i blate, Asi payments will Li: nr. qi ;;:eu sthictly is advanck. I'o paper will bo sect until it i3 paid f jr, and all will be discontinued cs the cubscript ions espirts.uruess they ore roue wed Ti;e Telkgisapu is i.h'Jod .jL.MI-Vi LL1CLY. oa a f'isct tf twenty -four column', .'uri-it be sa.jsi.ns tf tha I;oi'slaurc, P.rj'i VKKtvLV on re r.'orr'.'t zh t vf fortn-crjLt coltn.tii thf? remniiicdcr of tho year. will pre.-cr.t a coi'iTrohei.sivo eimrr.ary of tha Legislative proceedings ; all i:nporL.-u.t pcner;il L-. j. ::s ihcy sro j);icLod, and aim to give tiie current piditicul jcti-lllt'cuo ct" the iIiih-s ia th2fu!!csf cn i most reliable jannner. In sliort, the j.ropiietcrs hope to inn!:e itaeomnlelo Family and Political Jimruat. aiid tiicy eon3 icntly apnea to the people of retLsyL aui; to sustain their cnl terpr:.-!. 'ihc Tni.r.r.uArn will advocate a liberal political policy, iind aim to unite til thosa who, though r.a iiaatcd by theF.irno common purposes, and looking to the same bci-ilkciit resulid. fuem distracted by the coauict oT uij-iuctive orajanizations. It "will siitau the hWhe--t E:i".iird of American Nation ality; anrt whilo yielding n eacrcd o!e(!ieuco to tho compromises ol" ihe Cous:iiu;ion, will t!elcrincd 1 rctiit the exkos;cion of Human Slavery. It will give a ccraial, cari-.c.-t r.nd iiidci'endcnt support to tho aduinistratioa of Gov. Pollock. TERMS STRICTLY IN ADNANCE. The Ti-Lrr.r.Arii will bo furnished SEMI-WEEKLY diirirg the ecs.-iou's of the Lrishituro. and YtTEEIvLY, on a dor.LIo .-heet the, tho remainder of the year, at tho following low rntca the iioxr.v i"vabia3lv to AccosrrAv tui: cccrr. : Single B;;bi;riptiui;3, Live copies (SI SO percopy) Ten copies (51 7J per copy) Twenty co;.ic3 (1 60 ier oorv) f 2 CO "0 CO 17 00 113 00 And at tho same pviie (rl 00 tier copv) on nnv uumLer over tvvcnly. Clubs s-hould bo made up at once, and tho Eubscnptientt forwarded boforo tho rsl of January, eo th:;t they ciu touiti5euco with the session of iho Legislature. , JEJ; - . f)uLscriptioi:s will be forv.uided from jtaisOcc. 'All orders icust be a l-hccil to Id'CLL'ItE i SELLERS, ' llarriaburg, Ta. LJ Eanineis locn will find the Tjlcjkapa tho very Iff ,' Advertising r.icdium iuPcnt:$vlvuuia,out ofthe cities. . Deo. 12, 'y.-2i. miJU MCIL1NTFFIC ABIKillCAN. EL JL. BtETJI YEAS. -3r2ea.di I Ktirrravw8 tad Vvizzs The Lleveith Annual Volume of this useful publication eoMir.enePS oh the 17th tlav of September nest. Iho tcientifir. Aui'riern ia an Illustrated Periodical, devoted chiudy to the pro inulgatinn of ir.i -irination relatinj t'j the various ileehanic a.i l Chomio Art?, Industrial Manufac tures, Agriculture, Patents, Ir.vcr.tiou?. Eneiueor ir., I5i:lwo:k. nnd nil interests which the iiht. of riiACTICAL SCIENCE is calculated toudvrnso. J'.oports of U. Patents ,'rnnted nre nlso pul lishrd every w eek, including Oilisial Copies of all PATENT CLAIMS, together with news and infor forr.iation uj.on thotica-'tda vl other c Ejects. Tho CoKtiihutora to tha ta'eittific Ahirric-x.-i- aro ntcor, the most EstJXKST Ps'entific -and practicnl men of the tiuicd. The Editorial Department universally acknowledged to be conducted with Great Ability, acd to bo istiuguishod, r.ot only for iho excclittca and truthfulness of i:a disuus fions. but for tho fcarIos.ue? with which error is co:ubatcd. on 1 fulse theories aro exploled. Jdeehanics Irvciitoi-s. Eninoers. Chemists. Man-' ufacturcrs. Acrrijuitari.-is. nd puoplu of kverv profession is life, will ud tho rirntif.n Ameri can to be of great vahio in their rcspcelivo call ings. Its counsels and suggestions will save them llundrcd3 of Dollars annually, beside!) afTordin! lueui u tiiiiuiiuji oource 01 liriOWlCilJO, tao exjeri eucc of which is beyond pecuniary estimate The i?cic tificA mrric.i n is pu b I i sh cd or.ee a week; very number contains eight largo quarto pnes, cv form in rain actuiny n coinjucte una wjiieintia vol moo ustralod with FEVE.IAL UUjSDLIBD Uiif- iIlustralo GIXAL ENGRAVINGS. Teums. -Single Subscriptions, $2 a year, St for 6 months. Five copies, for 0 months, St; 1 year S3 Por further Club ratea and statement of tho four teen largo Casi: Pnr.ES, offered by tho publishers, sec S American. Speoimon copies sent Grans. Southern, Vestern and Canada xaoncy, or Post CSioo Stamps, taken at par lor subscriptions. Lcttee3 should be directed (nost paid) to MUNN & CO.,' Aug. 2 - 128 Fulton gt., Hew York. BOKEK, BROTHERS & JONES, Noo. 153 & ICO, Market Street, PHILADELPHIA ; Importers and manufacturers of City and EASTEHN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. . Also, every variety of French and Enjrlifh Shoo Lastings, Patent Leather, Kid and Ca'.f-bkins, Hioe Laces, (Gallons, Bindings, Lc, suitable for manufactarers. Also, Foreign and Domc&tic 6traw r.nd Filk Bon net.". Leghorn, Panama, and Palui-Lcaf Hats, English, French, nud American artificial i lowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings, ic., Ae. Having removed to our new Store, No. LIS & ISO Market Street, btlow 5th, South Side, up stairs, wo invite your attcutiou to our laro and varied Stock of Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we aro preparing for the approaching Fall Salus. All our Goods being exclusively of our own di rct Importation and Manufacture, wo feel confi r "JMes are such that we can offer -arrta variety nud prices of - bouse iu tho country. tiehs arjoxKs. .... ,i : jyhilcnlclphia. vVl. A J. - . .J ttocd's Store, .2. I i- ; : t ''UN AVholesalc Dry irkot Street, Phil.idei Aug. 1, lSj.-ly. alo Etorq open.3l in WTKiiy; who wan3 .ie feutiscribcr ha?jtst ;tcd stock of GoocU in --,X-1T Y, 4 'jan end Jnaiata Sts. I'Miil'ohstaatly keen a ltrgc L ha3 0Q t" to;k of ' Dry Goods Groceries, Itas, dtps, Boots, Sloes, Clothing, Hardware, Quecnsirare Drugs, PROVISIONS of ll kinds, cor.sislinr of Potatoes, Eaoon, Emit, "oars, Llottr, Wheat, Corn meal, Ac.. Ac. m bats. m. mi, i. . And b hereby give3 r.otiee that ho will ge:l his goods as low as tiuy can bo fiirchaeed in any town or county this side" of Philadelphia, raid will take L'onr.l3. .Shiules. or even lucuey in excitant. Ju!yd,'i5. .' L. -E LILL. COI.NCl IT ALOXILlho ur.dr r.Mrned liav H" ii " t:ikr!i to L imsc'.f tho s-tore funuorlv v. n- c J by l'jtihiu A i-.Tr.ii. t.ikcs plcrura in iii.V.". liis friends i:rd the nubile tu-n-raily. that he in ;j 1 : . jn.-t l -c ecivcl from the ci:y ii splendid ns;orUue:! of iiy (.3ool5, lli.rdv.urc, Queer.fwaro, Ui-oCvrics, Coufcctionari!?3, ll.its und Caps, Loots nud .Shoes, and every thioj c'e usually kept in a cour.lry store. Persons wihin to buy c'ie::p r.nd goud tloods should not forget that be is dcUrrmiucd not t-j be undersold by r any ttore iuthc county. His moilo'.'S '-a uijblo l'tnuy rathe thsin a bw fcix-pr-nce." S. O PATCIILX. Glen Hope, July 135 1. T. IV Is CO., oVm Murrt Totniship, Cleared Co., Va., 7ould respectfully ir.fonu the chizei.s of th.it vi cinity tLut they keep tsjUit.iutly on hud a larf; asoriir.eni o: Dry Goo'tt, Hnrd-War?. Qtfenxfarf, Grorls, Cuiiilctiunai ics, Unit C'v. Hoots ff Shots, end all other articles usually kept in n country store, which thoy arc detcrtuisicd to tell low for cash, country protlusc, or lumber. .August 1, IbJli. E TXUIIAMJi: IIOTLL, rillLJl'KIiriiC. -J The sab?oribor. thankful for liast f.ivors, would respectfully solicit a conlinunnco of the li i errtl patronaso bestowed upon his Lh.usc by thu Public He is prepared to aeconitiio'lato wtttcr men. editors, drovers, and nil others who may call with biiu, in tha very best manner. Jle :Jso purposes to ma a line of Hacks from Tyrone to CleinQeld, for the accommodation f tbe travfllii: ruoli. . J. id. llb'NiC. PLiIpi-hurs, 21 a reli 1-L 18,"o.-rfr "frrilW SIILTj At thcOid Pioneer ililli on tho J.N rdosLannon. in Idorris township. The snb seribrr has just coiajdeted a l.irc new Grist Mill, whioh is in successful operalioa. (Jr.Tin of all kiud3 bought, stored, and sold on commission. Dcc.21V.3t. HENRY GRUE. A rPLICANT.S FOIl 1JOCNTY LANDS iL I'nder the lte act of Cfiiress. wi!l llud the subscriber fully prepared. wi;h blnuks. forms, As., to :iSM5t them in procuring their Warrants. t'filco two doors cost of Journal Ofjco. up stairs, lnr..2S, v.Ll IL LECHER SV.'OOI'E. "FAMES L. (RAIIA:i Merchant end cst?nive e9 dealers in lauiber. G rahamrt-n, P. O., Clear field county, l'a. il;iy2, '54-Iy. r ii ofessio jv a l . MIKHTT ft L AUniMEIJ, AT TURN LIS AT LAV.', having entered into copartnership in tho pratico of their profesi-ian, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to their care inClenrliel 1 coun ty. !. R. CAICKKTT, J. II. LARIMER. Clear Geld. July 13. 1.5-lv. uucncii s',von?u. ATTORNEY AT LAW. CLF.i!rir:Lii, Pa. Two doors East of Journal oCce. Un stairs. Leo. 1. 1S3-1. JACKSON CItAN'S, ATTORNEY AT T.AW CLE Ar.riI3LB, PA. Office adjoining bis residence, on Second St. August 1. 1 355. f a:,iijs eibdli coiidon, 9 A TTORNKY A T LA TP", CLEAIU'IELD, PA. OlTico in tho room U'ljoinins. on tho East, tho Pru fitoro, of lr. H. Ionian. Ho may be con sulted in l'i'ev't mid G-jrmah: ' Ancnst 1. J.H-5. 1 v.' ; ' ' A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CLE AliieilSLD. PA. Ofaee nearly opposito tho Court llouss. August 1; 135j. U. J.I'UNALLV. - . ATTORNEY AT T.AW , CL"AKri2Li), PA. Praaticosin Cloirficld and adjoining counties. rico nearly opposite JuJgo VViiht's store. Auirust I. l aoi. J? a. Br:vs . A TTORNEY A T LA W. ' ' . C L E A 3ri ELD, PA. 'Dee in the roon adjuinin cn tho West, tho Storo of Wui. P. Irwin. Aucnst 1, 3 6b. HOIIN II. IIULLEN, 6V - I'lIYSlCJATT r.cKclivie-: Cler.rf,dd Count 'i? Pa.. ' Having rented the property r.nd situation cf Dr. F. lloops, tenders bis professional services to the citizens of Frecehville, and vicinity. Ofiicc, one dorr east of Lutz"a store, Frcuehvillo. May 22, '55.-0m. - DU. D. 1 AKLEV, . PHYSICIAN, GraJiawpton, Clearf.shl County. Pa., tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of (iraliompton und surrounding countrj- he can at all times bo found nt his Ofilse-. directly oppo eito Mr. J. 1. Graham s storo, when not proles. c"0--- . A. M. HILLS, L. 1. S.. .Oflico adjoin- in- uis .-More, v-iearncM, Pa. ArtiU- 1 I rr i' ill r -r.'n v Irt. . r..ll - - i . ..wui vuv iu Kl iflyuU" u lug mt.'rt ttjfjru luoacrn fitvle. Pillirg, Filing, and Cleaning dona with caro and neatness. Teeth extracted with all tha caro aud dispatch modern science can furnish. PR. HILLS, can always bo found nt his ofiiee, as ho ia now devoting his whole attention to his profoswon. June 20, '55. JOOD'S ORNAMENTAL i li U iV W U JC A o , Eidjo Aveace, PHILADELPHIA. The attention of tbo public is iuvited to tho ex tensive manufactory aud ware-room of the subscri ber, who is prepared to furuish, ot the shortest no tice. IRON RAILING, of every description, for CEMKTRIEP, PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILD INGS. Also, VERANDAHS, BALCONIES, FOUNTAINS. FETTLES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac, and other Ornninental Iron "Work of a decorative character, nil of which is executed with the express view of ple.ising tho taste, while they combine ail requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles care fully boxed and shipped to their place of destina tion. A book of designs will bo sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, llidgo Avenue below Spirng Garrden St., Oct.C, 'ij.-Sm. Philadelphia , - - ,, ' , - -L' CONRAD d WALTON, 235 Harket trc:t, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in Vii'J 4 vt J.J K ci. .', . Aq L - JL - ' ' Jl' t'j'i' 1 :'t- -r IRON, NJILS, 5-c, tjr. Tbey respectfully invito the people of Clear field, to continue their favors. Aug. l,lS55.-ly. "ftf OUNT VIlRNOX IlUl'SE, ITi 3fo. 12, ITorth fo.ond Street, PHILADELPHIA. Tho nudersigncd having tak.-n tho old well known house, which has been renovated ind re modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear field friends to givo him' a call on their visits to the city. Tlio furniture i? all new. nrd bn3 been selected with care from KcnklM well known establishment in Chestnut Street, and is of tbo latest and laofct fashionable styio. The location for Merchants r.nd others coming to the city is convenient, being iu the centre of business. 1. L. BARRET, Aug. 1, lS55.-ly. Proprietor. Of ARRIS, ORUISON & CO., JEL-iL YIICL23AI.E D2UGGIST3, No. 250, Market St., North sldo between Oth A 7th, Fhilidelphia. Drills. Medicines, Chemicals, Pat cut Medicines, Surgical Inslrttnicnls. Drnggh-i's GliiSj'.varc. Window Class. Paints, t'ils. Itcs, Pcr famery, Ac, Ac JOHN IIAIIBIS, M. D. E. B. OR BISON. Au-j. 1. '55.-1J. J. SHARSWOOD. gfTUSSELL ct .SCIIOTT, "c-3. 1C3 r.Is.rket Zt.. 5 I.Ierchat Et., PillLADHLPIIIA. Importers and Wholesale Dealers ia DRUGS, CUKZUCILS, 4c. They respectfully in-, itc their Clcafield friends to givo them a call. J.fan. 17, '55. -ly. "TJPOOD A CO Exten ive Dry-goods Herders, No, li JL 137, Musket St., Philadelphia, keep constant ly oa Land n largo, t.-Icudi-l. and cheap s'ock cf liie laostfashinuablo and ch-gant goods. They ia ito country Merchasi.s to call and examine their splendid ussortuicut. before purchasing elsewhere. August 1. lS55.-ly. TTLLIAM S. HANSELL A SON. Marufic V turors and Importers of Saddlery, an 1 Sad dlery Hardware No. 2S Market Street. Philadel phia. Saddbis." Bridles. Harness. Trunks, Yt'bips Saddlo Lags. Eiidlo Filling. Bits. Stirrufo. Euvklos Carpet Bags. cyt. Aug. 1. '55.-ly TjEIDLllMAN A JI AY W AMD Wholesale Gro JLt'jcrs. Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants No. 271!. Market Street. l'Lil.i le'-, bia. D. ill: i OIILMAN, Aug.l.lK55.-ly.l A. IIAYV.'ARD, A T. LANE A CO. V.'hclvsaie Clothin g"Sifrft -Ti. No. 171, Market Street. Every variety of reauy mails Clotumg. in the most fashionable siylos cunstttntlv on ban I. Aug. 1, 'o5.-ly. GEORGE J. WEAVER A CO.. No. 19 Nor;h Wa ter Street. Philadelphia, Dealers in Cnrpet chain, Yarn. Manilla and Hemp Ropes. L'ed-coi ds Clothes-lines, Ac, As. I'ug 1, lS55.-ly. . ISAAC M. ASIiTO.V Hut S;or, No? 172 Market tt., Philadelphia. Hats, Caps. Pur., Ac. of every variety, and tho host (jualiiy always on hand. Aujr. I, lS55.-ly." zf-IEOJIGC Y. COLL ADA V, Couve;, urcor and Land Agent. No. 3. Gold-inith's Hall, l'hiladelphia. will faithfully attend to nil business entrusted to bis care. Aug. 1, Ls55.-ly. CALEB COPE A CO, No. 1 S3, Mai k et St.. Thila dolphia. Dealers ia Linens. White Goods. Ho tiery. French. English and German Silk Goo. Is. La ces, Gloves. Bolting Cloths, Ac Aug. I, '55.-ly. OAUL & TAYLOR JL llo. 55 T-Iarket Street, PHILADELPHIA, Hare always on hand, ot their Wholesale Ware house a large as-orticent of the Newest Stylo of PO-T. Plior. AND STRAW GOODS. BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. All their poods being of their own direel Im portation and Manufacture, they arc enabled ta oC'er superior inducements to Merchants laying in their stuck. WM. W. PAUL, N. G. TAYLOR. Dec 1. 1854. lv. A YL'SE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY XJ. STORK, No. 72 North Pec-ox n Street, (nppo sitx thft Mount Ytrnun House.) Fphjlauelpiuiu Gold Lever Wul.;hes. full jewelled. 1,8 "1 v. esses. Silver Lever-do do.; Silver Lepine, do.; (Juarti'cr; Uoid Spectacles, iilvcr do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Case.-'; Gold Pens and Stiver do.: together with a varioty of lino Gold -Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair cd in the best manner. , . ;Also. Masonic Marks, Tins, Ac, made lo order.', NT. B. All orders eeat by wail ur cthtrwue, will be punctually attended to. -' His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sales " Philadelphia, April 25, ' J Y. RUSI1TON & CO., : 215 litrket Ltrsot, V H I L A D H L P II I A ; Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Y"are, China, Glass, and Queens Ware, i Opposite tho Red Lion lioscl. Pliiladclphia,. . ..-; J. Y. RUSH ION, J. C. HOPKINS. Nov. 8, 'M.-ly. R0BT. STILSON. . OONS, IIJLlILdSLAN & CO., No. Iy7 NORTH THIRD ST., . PuiLADELrniA. 7S0L2CALS EEALEE3 In roreijn and Domestic Dry Goods. Fifih Door belov. Pace CHARLES KOOXS. AMOS H. IiElLMAN. Philadelphia, May 15, 1 855.-1 y.f COVrELL & CO., 173 Ilarkct Street, .:. p n i l A d l L p n I a ; Wnoi,r.SAi.E Dr. itr.r.t i?r Hats, Caps, ' Ftrs, $-c., between 5th and Cth St., rbiludelidiia. Jan. 17, lii55. MARTIN, -310RHELL CO., (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRI?1 JiILV6S.C0MIJS.DRESlIES,FANCYG(ODS.Ae I?o. 21 ITorth Fourth Ftreet, Philadelphia. II. T. MARTIN, CIIAS. II. HAMR1CK, DAM'L J. MORRELL, O. R. PEDDLE, Dec 5, 'St. SANDRSON R. MARTIN. I7RIS3IUTII & BIlOTIIIll . AfHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, No. 105 N. Third Etreet. five d cors below Lace Kov. 29, "54 -ly ViuLAtTLi-HiA. OritKAH FOIl KANSAS' The Blood ft JL Red Banner floats in triumph on tho Old Cor tier Store," where A; M. Hills has just opened the cheapest aud most splendid ajsortuwut of Goods, ever displayed before this community, and exactly adapted tothoir many and various necessities. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. EONNETTS C A.S SIMERES, CLOTHS, 1R"ES GOlS. TOIL ET ARTICLES. DE LANES. PRINTS, GLOVKS, HARDWARE, STOXK and Q UEENS W ARE, GROCERIES, with fancy articles ad infantum. Clearfield, June 20. 1S55. A; M. HILLS. S A'dUEL BERLIN, Juniata St.. Tvrir Citv. T Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, CHEMICALS. MEDICINES. P TTS, OILS. DYE STUPES, WINDOW CLASS, VIALS, PERFUMERY, Ac, Ac Having just opened an extensive assortment of these artioics.Physieiaus will find it to their advan tage to give, him u call, and examine bis Stock be fore ordering from the Eastern Chios; and Coun trj' Merchants can also be ncoouimodated with all the Essences. Tinctures. Patent Mclicin-s. Ao., WHOLESALE and RETAIL, ut lowest prim. I' 5 lie hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire lo please, to merit a share of puliiio pat ronage. April 25, 131)5 rfnllE GOOD INTENT HOTEL, JL CUEYENSVILLE, PA. The Subscriber would inform his friends aud tho public that he has just refitted and re-furnished his house and is preparedto render every attention to the travelling community. His bar contains liquors of tho first quality, and his table will always be supplied with the best in market. He respectfully solicits bis friends mil others to give bim call. V.'M. R. FLEMMING. August 1, 1855. AK. 7RItJIIT, MERCH ANT, and EXTEN- SIYE DEALT.il IN LUMBER, Second Street, one door south Of bis residence, Clearfield, Pa. C'carikld, March 11, lt55. J rOJl N IiUSSIlLL & CO., 1 TANNERS AND CURRIERS, . PenuclUe, Cleurfuld Co., Pa., Keep constantly on band an excellent assortment of leather, whieh they oCVr for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides taken ia exchange. July 15, 1854 a r. avss, ia.-. . TYROpiS CIT7, ll :s just opened a large nud splendid, assortment of NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 01 every uessnntiau. and quality, which lie is selling olf nt the lowest pricos ever known in this region of Country, DRY-GOODS. HARD & JTJEENS1YA11E, HATS A- CATS. BOOTS V SHOES. GROCER TES A- CONEEOTIONARIES, AT CITY PRICES. Ilo invites bis Clearfield friends to givediim a call, and exchango their rags, lumber, th ingles, und every variety of produce, for tho chkai-kst und best goods, to be ha 1 wcsl of Philadelphia. Feb. 21, 1S55. ly. suits!, m S T A RTLI N ii A N N O U N C E 11 L N T LATT.ZT ARRIVAL FRO?! TJTE EAST. P.. WELCH, has .just returned from the City with u new :ind stdendid ns.-orlinent -of Watches, Jewelry, un 1 Si! cr-ware the largest, est and cheapest ever brought into Clearfield eon sating of hunting and open-faced gjld and silver watches, gold lockets, gold chains, gold Pens, lings, breast-pins, spectacles, silver forks, bracelets, sdocve buttons, cuff pins, car rings. Ac. Ao.. Ac Watches aud jewelry repaired oa the shortest no'.Sec. June fi, v5. RK.MOVAL : -Tho undersigned begs lenre to iuforui Lis friends that ho has removed bis LOOT AND IICE STORE, , from Shaw's Row.' to his new building, opposite the OfTice of James Wrigly. and two doors south of tbeODieeG. R. ILuiCKTr, Esq. He still keeps constantly on bands, every varie ty of La iic3 slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac Men's fancy shoes nn 1 gaiters, with an es-jelletit nssort u.ei.t uf heavy work, all adapted to the vr.rious wants of tbe people of Clearfield. Ho hopes bis friends will call at bis NEW STORE, and cx mo inc his Stoek. Roots and Shoes mado to oub-r. and mending done as heretofore. ISAAC JOUNSICN. Cle.iriicl l. Juno 27, 1S55. DAVID 15. PLOTNEII Respectfully informs bis old friends and the public that bo has obta ined the services of n good Cutter and .work man us a foreman in tho tailoring business, and be is now prepared to r.ttend to any oriicrs in bis Line of work on the most accommodating terms. and short notice, and will have clothing on hand at all times, such as dress coats, frock coats, vests, and pantaloons of their own manufacture and good material at the lowest prices. With n wish, to ac commodate, he solicits a share of patronage. New Washington. May it. 1S55. LACILS.-ilITIIING. The subssribcr would inform the laibiic that be has taken the Llack- stnith Shop formerly occupied by George Orr, on tho corner of Third and Main streets, in the bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on the business in all its various branches. JACOB SHUNLWEILER. June G, ir.55.-ly 1lilLIlSBUilG HOTEL: Tbe subscriber would inform his friends in Clearfield, and the public generally that he hps enlarged and refitted bis bouse, and i3 now enabled to coinpeto success fully with any Hotel in the country. No paijis will be spared to render Lis guests comfortable. Ili3 table shall always bo supplied with the best the market can aflord. and his charges moderate. lie respectfully invues his friends and others to givo him a call. DAVID JOiINi TON. Phiiipsburg Jan. SI, 1S55. 1 y. . , , ' fFWllONE LIVELY" STAIJLi:. The sub dL seriber. Laving removed Lis: Livery Stable from Curwensville to Tyrone City, begs leave to bis friends and tho public, that he is at all times Creparetl to supply thorn, with Jlorse3, carrnges. uggies. and other vehicles on hire, at the most reasonable terms. Inquire nt tbo "Citv Hotel." JAMICjS CllOWTUElt. Tyrone, January 21, lSio.-ilmo. T TOIIN TIJ.OUT3I AN, House Mgn and Orna- mental Painter. Glaiier, Chair maker and Ppper Hanger, offer? his services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. .. , ' S?toj on Marlel f.'.,juxt irluw t?.- V',nadnj. ' 1 CHAIRS. LO UNO 5 O PA .?; R o CKI NG- - .CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, fye.., kept constantly on band and uade to order, equal in beauty to any that- can bo obtained from the East, and more durable in material. Augl. 1, 1S53. ; 1 ". 1 TTAVIi YOU KEEN SAI? The subscriber lidl would inform bis old friends and the public generally, that he still continues to keep a house of eutertainmcnt ia Kew AVnshir.gtoa whero thoso who call with him will receive every attention. una oo macie cocifortaule tiooJ statl horses on th Good stabling, and everv other convenience for 0 premises. DAVID S. PLOTNEII. New V.achingtou, Jan. 21, 1S55 EE-IIGE DELAINES. A (superior article o per yard, never sold iu this county before fir less thnu 50 cents at RICHARD MOSSOP'S. Juno Hi, 'l3. . CHEAP CLOTHING. A large lot of Cheap Clo thing, Men's and Roys, for sale cheap, bv June IU, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP. - BLACKBERRY BRANDY'. A cortaia cure fbr. tbo Dyscntary, for sale br June 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP. Largo assortment of fctono waro nt the store of Juno IS. W.F.IRWIN. G ENTLEMEN'S I-ANCY ROOTS A SHOES s AT LAST ! I An unupproachble stock for sale by une275o.l A. M. H1LL5. . riIIE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, 1834-6 X Ihk Tribune is now in the middl uf ita jr teenth year; Vol. XV. of its weekly issu commen ced on tho 1st of September last. Tho American public need not now be made acquainted with it character yr claims to consideration. ' With but a subordinate regaid for prudenca, policy and pop. ularity, it Las aimed to stand for Righeousneij. for Truth, for Humanity, against fortified luioui! ty, Fraud und Oppression. There is not a slave, trader on this Continent, tho' he may never re4 anything but his bills cf sale and notes-paybie who docs not know and hate the Tniuusr.; there is not an extensive fabricator of drugged and poison ous Liquors who does not consider it a very dan gerous and immoral paper, and wonder why iu iiublication is tolerated in & commercial, cotton buying City like New-York. The Netcarl Mercu ry once forcibly remarked that it Lad never known a Lard, griping, screwing avaricious employer whd w-as not hostile to the Tuiar.NE, nor one eminentlr generous and kindly w ho d id not like it ! Prompt and plain-spoken in its denunciations of iniquity rtnd ubuses of power, whilst claiming no exemp tion irom human fallibility, it may Lave done temporary injustice to individuals, but it has cov er been unfaithful to Principle, nor deaf to the cries tho wronged and suffering. In its coluruci the ad vocates of uovol aud unpopular theories cja teniplating tho melioration of human woes, c"e-' cially those of the voiceless and down-trodd'an bare ever found uudicuce and hospitality ; while it has already resisted, and will persistently coru bat. every attempt toproseribo and degrade any, th us hecuuso of diveisilies of Nativity, or Creed. In defiance of calumnies the most atrocious. and of boltilitics the most deadly and untrue, the Int. bi sk has grown steadily in public appreciation from tbe day of its origin. Its means of serving tho public have been augmented in proportion. lustead of a single editor with one or two assist ants, its organization now comprises a lumorou body of writers each fitted by special accoinplieh. ment acd esperienco for the particular line of discussion to which his pen is devoted ; the daily amount of rending matter given more than quad ruples that of its earliest issues ; a staff of valued correspondents encircles tho globe, transmitting early and intelligent narrations of whatever ia mo.-t worthy of attention; whilo Folities, Legisla tion, Literature, Art.. History in short, whatever affects tho social well-being of mankind. Polemics Theology alone excepted finds here the freest and most searching disseussion. Attached by profound conviction to tbo benili ccnt policy of Industrial development and Intern al Intercommunication whose most conspicuous champion through the laat half-century was llr.j n v Clay imbued, moreover, with the spirit of for bearance towards our weaker neighbors, and tow ard tho much wronged Aborigines of this Conti nent and of Peace with All which will hallow the name of Whig, the Tuiui ne, while surrendering no jot of its proper independence co-operated ea nestly and ardently with tho Whig party so lonj as its vitality was preserved. When in 1S50-2 an attempt was made to interpolate slave-hunting in to its creed, we sternly resisted that imposition; when, at tho close of "the last Preidntial can yats, it was seen that a large portion of the Whigs preferred to defeat their own party rather than, allow its Anti-Slavery wing to share its triumph, even under a conservative Chief on a Pro-Slavery platform, we knew and proclaimed that the .Whig party was no more. Subsequent events, including the rise and calumniation of the Know Nothing conspiracy, and tho speedy absorption therein of the whole foreo of Pro-slavery Wbigism, only eon firmed our undoubting anticipations. With no sickl- lamentations, therefore, for the inevitably bygone, but w ith hope, aDd joy, and sympathy, and words of cheer, have we hailed the beginning and watched tbo progress cf that mighty REPFB LICAN movement w hich impelled ly the perfidi ous violation of the Missouri Compact, and stimu latod by tbe astounding outrages whereof the rights of the Free Settlers of Kansas have been tho victims by repeated aud utter vitiation of their elections by an armed mob collected by conspiracy and hurled suddenly upou them from the border counties of tho neighboring Slure State, is destin ed to sweep away tho landmarks of old party feu Is. and unite the true hearts and strong arras of tho free-souted in one mighty effort to confine tho sjourge and scandal of our country within the Iimilu of the Elates which unwisely uphold it. To the success of this effort, the energies of the Tri bune will be sternly devoted: while the TEMPER ANCE REFORM, including tho entire suppression of the trufic in intoxicating beverages, will find ieil, as hitherto, an earnest and unflinching champion. Commencing as a daily folio sheet of moderate si;o, and with scardely a shadow of patronage, the TniBPNE is row issued in quarto form Daily (Three distinct editions), Senti-M etL'y, and WexV.y, on n .sheet 44 by o l inches, eight ample pagss of six col umns each. 'Its eircttlation has steadily grown from nothing to the following aggregate: Daily issues, eve. and moru : 29,500 copies. Semi Weekly : : : : 14,175 Weedy : : : : : 1S6.500 " California edition : : , : 6,000 " Total, : : : : 186,175 copies. : Wo believe no other newspaper in the world bus a subscription list over half so large as this ; and no periodical of any sort can rival it. And wbile its extreme cheapness rendering an increase of paying readers only as indirect pecuniary advant age to us. has doubtless largely swelled it sub scriptions li.it, it would bo absurdity not perceive in this unprecedented patronage some evidence of public approval and esteem. TESHS: Tbe Tcisunb employs no traveling agents and sends out no papers on trust. If it Is not stopped when the term paid for expires, and tho subscriber does uot choose further to pay for it. we resort to no legal process to compel him. On the Weekly, we mean to stop every paper on the' expiration of the advance payment, awaiting fresh remittance-from the subscriber. If noio comes tho account is closed. We pay no local agents wisn no money paid to any when the pay-' or cannot trust him to mail or other wi.o a.-ndit to us; onco mailed, its safety is at our risk, (and se rious risk it often proves); but are grateful to CTe ry one w ho deems it a good work to obtain and for ward the names mid money of Lis friends and neighbors. Our terms invariably are for the 'DAILY TRIBUNE, ono copy, per annain. ; SEMI-WEEKLY. S3; 2copiesfflr S5; 5 for $11. 25. WEEKLY, ?2 r 3 copies for &5r S tor SS- 10 for SI 2; 20 copies tooxe addruss for c 20; larger rlubs ; SI caeh subsarilx r. Additions may nt all tiuirs bo mad a to a club at the price paid b fi'o alrea dy in ic i . . . i .'GUI2ELY .McKL?tAriL Nov. 2J -J Ni. 154 Na.tsj.il, St., Nru.-- YorL. ; GtTLICII & BF.NNEK, -would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, and publie -generally that they have entered into co-partner- tbip in the ' CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, aud keep constantly oa Lands, aud manufacture . to order, at. tho lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting of - Dining, Rrtakfasf, etd Cmtre Tullts,' Seicinr, I Writing, aivh Wash-Slandt, Mahogany, ani; ; - , . Common Bed-slcuds ; , Miiho'gr.ny and Cauo-bottomed Chairs,' Bureau. Sofas. Lounges, Ac, Ac. Cofiins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accompanymcnts.' " - House l'ainticg done on the shortest noUee. ' -' Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupy ed bv JobnGuIich, mearly opposite the 'Jew Store,' Clearfield. Pa - JOHN OUL1CII. May 22, '55.-ly. ;; , DANIEL BENNER. . ; CLOCKS of every variety and price, from oj hours to 14 days, for sale by i - Juno 27. '55 . A. M HILLS. W ADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Lisncn. for sale by JLt Juno 13, '55. R. MOSSOP. BLACKBERRY BRANDY", for the cure of Chol era Morbus, Dysentary and all other diseases m uia Eiomaea ana bowels, lor sale by n Jiossop- BOOTS A; -PIIOKS. A largo and splendid assort ment of Ladies', Uentleraecs' aad Children;' Loots nnd Shoes'or sale at Mossop's. Jn. 13. CONFECTION ARIES a "ectlt the tlielest" as sortment this Borough ever could boast of. at Juno 27, '55.) A. M. HILLS. MUSLIN, at 5 cenU per yard, at Mossop's cheap cash storo. , . June 13, '55. - MANTILLAS A large lot of Ladiea' and Chil- drea's Mantillas for sale at Mossop's Cheap.. Cash Store. ' June 13, 5i. TTJACON A good lot e Hams aid SbonIdert M- June 30. w,?,PRW.. 1 n n
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