..'Vein . . tthiurw. i mum immu mmmm ' - If k ' lie mm mm ' vention, elected a Convcnti likewise, t !M Ter' I., i;, Deu .thef.A eiv v! Lon A new mm ?: j 3 -TSv- I m a V i-' f .V - . x - - ilERUY SLEIGn. lKt I. TATTEy, u. s. x. ingle, clear tho way, aoerry, merry sleigh, illly scuds along, ho bnjst cf happy song ; a gleam of glances bright, ing o'er the pathway whito; mmmf jingle-r-how it whirls, fkll Of laughing girls. fjinMe fast it flics, g skafts from roguish eyes ; 3 an&crs i n bo bound, Voting whom they wound: V p them with capricious pranks, jughing now tho drifted banks, rBglo,inglo mid the glee, Vho among them cares for mo ? -- inglo, jingle on they flow, Caps and bonnets whito with snow, And tfie faces swimming past '-Nod&trijj through tho fleecy blast ; Not a single robe they fold , To protect them from tho cold. : Jingle, jingle 'mid the storm, Fan and frvlis keeps them warm. .; i c-. si? i' i- Jingloyjlnglo down tho hill, - O'cf tho meadows, past tho mill, Kow 'tis slow, now 'tis fast, . inlet will not always last ; bAir'-rilpasnrG ha.3 ltd time. Vi 5 --r l a . , r come ana oiup iuu cuiiao. r.jinslo clear the way, . -ii. . . i -- anU'iJ. ul;rr'' merr siciga. in th r xnE SpEEcnrs. Job Ko'.ick was fuU . lem"on tho stump. A double bar r . " i i , ... . jivixi, auu Uiis as large as iwo dus:i- ts, enabled him to electrify liis coasti- p to afi2litin2 point in kss time than take for a Susiuehanna raft to go Liacara Falls. Ilia rreatPTeech deliver- ' yDob Stubb's ten acre lot, was a crasher, rho sake of posterity we giro an extract : its'T'ixw-CiTizENs! You Juigbt jist as well ' ; lr7 to ary rip tt:e Atlantc ocean with a broom ' Btrw, or draw this "ere stump from un Jcr iiiy feet with a harnessed gad-fly, as to convince me that I ain't gvvino to bo ekecfed this heat. Myopponctdoirt stand a chance not a snifl. , Why. ho aiirt as intcllectnal a3 a common lik."'2? shad. Fellers, I am a bull team with LiklaiT5? dogs under tlie wajron and a tar buck- Spjeajlayttiam. If there's anybody this side of whar incinnati fVtun begins to blister the earth that kin 'vors of "-vrallop me, let him show himself I'm ready. g&tioaV'vIioy's I go in for the American Eagle claws, cgatei stars, stripes and all, and may I burst my ever Scctio y . lastin' button boles, ef I don't knock down, i r - - tirag out, and gouge evervbodr as denies it.' terY .; , : fdta'X. 'Now's ms Time. Thi3, we were remin SOflsv'i -if .y.rS the other day, is Leap Year, and if the fid induce congress, oi tho resicclivo Vigislaturcs, to pass some such act as inning, enacted. by tho Scotch I'arlia- id 12S8, specially for Leap Year, they sret manr a bachelor ia a tlrht ulacc. VM Jose they try: and his njLi&ii isstatat aoid prjaint that during tho roin Before th'riier maist blissit Megestie, iiK fourth year, veatio Anown as Leap Year, ilk maiden hidyc; of xeifL l.-xith high and low estait shall hae liberty to bespeak ye man she likes; albeit, il'he reluses to takldr to be bis wif, be shall be mulcted in -a Eunv of anc piindis or less, as hi3 esiait moi La, cscept and av. is if ho make it appear that he is bctrotbit to ane ither woman, that he then shall be free." ' A TiXKis Eoast. A correspondent lurn the following report of a conversation whkSi took place in'a store in Eoston. He An innocent and pure minded Jonathan, in u watm ar jTitnent with a John Bull, on our na tional institutions, was" endeavoring to floor Ll3 antagonist, v.no had sneoriDgly remarked that fortunately the Americans couldn't go further westward thtti the Tacific shore.' Yankee searched his pregnant brain for an in stance, and triumphantly replied, 'why good gracious, they're already leveling tho Kocky Mountains, and carting the dirt out west; I had a letter" from my cousin last week who is liv ing two hundred miles west of tho FaciCc , - . J . ..,7 . AtDAcrrr. The Boston Gazette has tho fol- lowing; Anoiner. aueuipi uas ucu 10 day (Saturday,) to coerce or trifle with the freedom of the press. Aa editor, residing in Dover street, found that some wretch had red led a barrel of apples into his premises, abribo probably intended to slop his mouth against ... 1.-. I,..., l some -diabolical pioject to Idai at present un known. ' To show lii3 jst indignation lie knocked in tho head of tho barrel at a single .low, and is now waiting to find out the pcrpe- atcr of thi3 base effort to barricade his door, hen justice will bo fully meted out. The Dcrnocratio National Committee met r.t "iTcshiugtoa oa the th inst.. and fixed tho i ' - - .... lor holding tho National Democratic Convention at Cincin nati. During the past year l,4ol poons have been naturalized in Baltimore, and l,4v declared r intentions. In lNi only 1,S10 werea. lnro5izcd, but no less than 3,GS declared their inlpntion. ' . " - ' ' In Cincinnati, lately, Jliss Anna Blent was married to Robert Ark. A contemporary axmaKs niaeeai, promises a new edition of rieut-Ar&'s LiTes. Ladies are informed that thin nhoes lead to damp feet; damp feet bring on a cough ; a cough may terminate In a coffin. " . V A wtg $ays that Dr. Kane tried to tret iaihn Pole to deposit his vote; but the iceberg fac- rcrojiUd him. . X. : : tte is said to b a perfect incarna 'i, as she kaeps her beau in a qui- . 1 XVj a person JIcxatioxs op Matter. It is statad 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; tho annuaf loss by death is 18,000,000 JS"ow tho weight of the animal matter of this immense body cast in tho grave, is no less than 921,000 tons, and by its decomposition produces 9,000,000,000,000 cubic feet of gas cous matter. The vegetable productions cf the earth clear away from the atmosphere thus generated, decomposing and assimilating them for their own increase. This cycle of changes has been going on ever since man became an occupier of the earth.- Ho feeds on the lower animals, and n the seeds of plants, which, in due time, become part of himself. The lower animals feed upon the herbs and grasses, which in their turn, become the animal; then by it death, pass again into tho atmosphere, and are ready once more to be assimilated hy plants tho earthy or body substance alone remaining where it is deposited; an! not even this, un less sufficiently deep in the soil to be out of the ahsorbant reach of the roots of plants and trees. Nothing appears more cauibalizing as to seo a flock of sheep grazing in a countrv church-yard, knowing it to be an undcniabl fact, that the grass they eat has been nurtured by tho gaseous emanations from our immcdi ate predecessors ; then fallowing up the fact that this said grass is actually assimilated by the animal, and becomes mutton, whereof w may perhaps dine next week. 'Truth is stran ger than fiction,' and here is a truth that ex cmphSes the proverb. It is not at all diflicult to prove that the elements of which the living bodies oi the present generation are composed have all passed through millions of mutation and lornica parts of all kinds of animal and vegetable bodies, in accordance with tkc un erring law of nature, and consequently, we may say with truth, that fractions ot the ele ments of our ancestors form part of ourselves. The Xcw York Cilibusters seem determined not to be defeated in their arrangements by the efforts of the U. S. officers. On the 0th inst., tne Mar ol tiio West sailed from that port, for San Juan, and took out a large party oi bihbusters. The assistant IT. S. Marsli.-ill went oa board, searching the chip, and made live arrests; among them, C.-;pt. Moocc, who holds a commission under walker. Counsel lor Kerrigan was among the party which go on. All the parties were connected with tho Northern LigTit affair. iae marcury stood at thirtr degrees below zero at St. Paul, Minnesota, on thi 21th ult, rrillE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGK Vm. JL ENLARGED I0SM & DEDUCED TEE3I3 TJtK C..SH filsiilAI AL'Vi'lElKAJn and af ter tho Cr?t of January, Is5j, the 1'kvnsvlvaxia TELEittAMi. published at Harrisburg, Pa., will bo owned and conducted by tho undersi-rncd. who will givo their be?t energies to make it worthy of us cau.-e ami oi its lnunUj. It will coiumenco the new ve.ir printed on en tirely new tjpo. and tho V.'cekly greatly enlarzel in form whilo tbe price will bo lower than that of fiiy oiiifr pipi-r or its clnu rvrr puhluilfcC at the Capital ot tlifi latt', AND iAylENTS villi, l.'E I:E q rut ed strii'tly in adtasi'b. 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It will sustain tho highest standard of American Nation alily; and while yielding a sacred obedience to tho compromises of tho Constitution, will deteiinod Iv resut the extension of llunian Slavery. It will give a cordial, earnest and independent suppoit to uuunnisiraiion ol iov. I'oi.lock. TEIlilS STRICTLY IN AI'NANCE. The TELncnArn will be furnished SEMI-WEEK L during the sessions of the Loirislature. and LLKLY, on a double sheet tkc, tho remainder of me year, at tho loliowmg low rates tho money INVARIABLY TO ACCOMPANY TUE OUIEK : Single subscriptions, S2 00 Five copies fH 80 per copy) 00 Ten copies (Si 70 per copy) 17 00 Twenty copies (?d 50 per copy) 39 00. xinu at me same iirice oOpercopv) on any number over twenty. Clubs should be made up at ana ine subscription torwarded tx loro tho first i January, so that they can commence with tho festion of tho Legislature. EulKptions will be lorwarded from this office. j-i oruers must bo a.ldressed to M CLUKE & SELLERS, . Ilarrisburz, Ta. isustnessuien will find the Tklkgrapa the very bft AdverlisLig Medium in Pcnnsvlvania.out of the cities. L)ce. 12. :jd.-2t. ' 1 1 1J.&:iJJJ C A .11 K UICAN.-EL- a 4 1,-A-'r-SpIeadii Engravings and Prizes -Tho Annual Volume of this useful puolication commebces on tho 17th day of t-optembcr mr .-The .rmnfe Am,ntan J Illustrated - Periodical, deicd chiefly to tho pro mulgation of information :':tting to the various Mechanic and Cheniw ArK Industrial Mannfac turcs. Agriculture, Patent-. Ih-cittioii'. Ln-ineer-in?, Mill work, and nil interetiwhi'h tho li'ht r '.iviu.ii, cvir..tr, is caiewan 1.0 advance. ' ltcports of U. S. Patents graioH nt nlso pub lished every week, including Official Coiies of all PATENT CLAIMS, together with news Kl inf0r formation upon thOBiaucl of other subjevg Tho Contributors to tho (Scientific Amcria.1, are oraonr; the most Emiknt Ssientific and pr!uieal '""'B of the times. ' The Kditonal Departmew- is univ?aiiv acknowledged to bo conducted Wth Great J.vUy, and to be distinguished, not onw far !ho exeoiT.TKie and truthfulness of its discus. ion. but tor tho iVurlcssness with which error is combated, and false theories are exploded Mechanics, Inventors Engineers. Chemist, Hf, ufaeturer, Agriculturists, and i-oplp profession in mfe, will lind the SeiL VERT can to be of great value in their respectHu" V!S3, , e,"'c13 and suggestions will avo , Hundreds of Dollars annually, besides afford' them continual source of knowledge, tho cipcn enee of which ia beyond pecuniary estimate. am ociertrijic Amrncan lspulmsueu once a week; every uumbei contains eight large quarto rnScsi forming actually a complete and splendid volume, illustrated with SEVERAL HUNDRED ORI GINAL ENGRAVINGS Terxs. Single Subscriptions, S2a yar, $l for 6 months. Five conies, for 6 months, SI; 1 year 8 For farther Club rates and statement of the four teen largo Cash Pni7E3. offered by tho publishers, see S American. Specimen copies sent Greta. c'-hern. AVeterrr and Canada money, r Post- 1 Stamp.", f nKcn ai par lor 5uoscripiiv lees should bo directed (post paid) to ; . OKLK, BUOTITI-Its & JONES, Uos. 1C3 & 160, Karset street, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and manufacturers of City and EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, every variety of French and English Sh Ladings, Patent "Leather, Kid and Calfskins, rhoo fcuoe Laecs, uaiions, liinaings, ac-, suitable for manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Tion ncts, Legliorn, Panama, and Palm-Leaf Hats, English, French, and American artificial Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings, Ac., tc. Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S A 100 Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, wo invite your attention to our largo and varied Stock of Straw Goods, Roots and Shoes, which wo are preparing for tho approaching Fall Sales. All our Goods being exclusively of our own di rct Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities arc Mich that wo can offer you inducements o? regards variety and prices of Goods, unsurpassed by anv houo in the country. JJOKEU, liROi'lIERS ti JONES, Nov. S, lS5',.-ly. Philadelphia. ROOK. TYSON k HE JIN Wholesale Dry Good's Store, No. lit), Market Street. Philadel phia. Aug. 1, lS5.-ly, fiOOi) NEWS I Wholesale Store opened in XJ lyrona City, whero anybody who wan cheap goods can purchaso. Tho subscriber hasj. openod a largo and well selected stock ot tiOOU;S 1U T V K O X 11 C IT Y, Cornor of Lojan and Juniata Sts Ho has on hands and will constantly keep a large etocK ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Cloltiing, Hardware, (Jaceuswarc JJrugs, P II O V IS J O X s of nil hind.. consisting of Potatoes, R.-icon. Fruit. Roan. Flour, Wheat, Corn meal, Ac., Ac. ALS3. Ml. Cill. Til IS. And he hereby gives notice that he will sell bis goods as low as they can lie purchased in any town or county this side ot Philadelphia, and will take i,ouris. Mutinies, or even niouey in exeaange. July 4, 'i.V ' P. 21. L'iiLI n ni-i -in.J.. llio undersigned nav- ing t:iken to himself the store formerly own ed by i .itel.in A wan. takes pleasure in iiii'ormin n:s irienus anu iuo public gt-ncru i: y. liml no lias just received from iho city a .--plcndid ns. -irt;!ici.t of Dry uo Is. Hardware. Queensware. .;rocerici: Confcctioaarics. Hats and Caps, Roots and Shoes, ar.ii every thing else usaaiiy k?pt in a country store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good (mods should not forget that he is determined not to he undersold by r any store ir.the county. His mctt'j is '-a liiiublu pcucy rathe than v. slow si.: pence' S. C PAT CHIN. Glen Hope. July 5, !:.. .1. P. NELSON & CO., JW-jrri I'utmrshi ii, Crariclti Cry.. Pa... Would respectfully inform the citizens of that vi cinity that they keep constantly on hand a l;;rge assortment cf 0 Dry Gnotf, HirJ-Wtrrr, Qnrcn t if arc. G lOcrrirs, Cotf'.cti'iiiarict, Hats Cerpx, Boots (Short, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which they are determined to sell low for cash, country pr-.duee, or lumber. August 1, l.-.i". ffTiXCIIAitJE HOTEL, PHILIPSIH: HC. Ihc Bub.-ribcr. thankful for past favors. would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib eral patronage boatowed upon hid House by tha I ublnj ile is prepared to accommodate water men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call Yiiii uim, in inc very nest manner. He also purposes to run a lino of Hacks fn.tu Tyrone to Ciearlield, for tho accommodation of the travelling public;. J. j. liUNX. Philpsl-urg. March 11. lS.'5.-tf. TVEW MILL 11 Moshannon, -At tlieOld Pioneer Mills on the in Merrij township. The sub senber has just completed a largo uuw Grist Mill. winch is in successful operation. Grain of p. 11 kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. Dec. 27. "ol. HENRY GltOE. A PPLICANTS FOIt BOUNTY LNf)S JSL Vnd ter the late act d' Concrrcss. will find the subscriber fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac., to nist them in procuring their arrant. "ITice two doors cast of Journal Office, np stairs, Mar. 2-4, 'i... H. RICHER SWoOl'E,, TAME. P.. GRAHAM Merchant and extensive e "lealcrs in lumber. Grahami.tun. P. O.. Clear field county. Pa. .May2'i, '; l-ly. P li O FL'SSIONAL BAHUETT & LAKRIJIF.it, ATXoK.NKVS AT LAW. bavin? entered into copartnership in the nracticc of their profession, will faithfully attend to ull business entrusted to their care in Clearfield county- G. R. DAKRKTT, J. H. LARIMER. ClearOeld, July l1?. lSjj.-ly. huciieu swoon:, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cleaiifielu, Pa. Two doors East of Journal office. Up stairs. Dec. 1.134. TT JACKSON CTtANS, JLU. ATTOJ(T"n' AT T.A1V CLE A EF I ELD, PA. Office adjoining his residence, on Second St. Aujji'st 1. lH.ij. fA.MES BIDDLE (20RTON, 1 A TTOKXEY A T LA W, . CLEARFIELD, PA. Office in tho room adioininL'. on tt.o Toot Dm? Store, of Dr. II. Lorraiu. Ho may be' con sulted in Frewh and Gentian. August I, ISj.i.-ly. r A. WALLACE, ATTURXKV AT T. lHr CLEAEFIELD, PA. Offico nearly opposite tho Court Houe. August 1, 1S.;5. B. 3I ENALLV, ATTORNFV AT r Mir P IE A E F I E L 2) , PA. rraeoccsin Clearfield nnd adjoining counties. AZT ,'osite JuJo' bright7- store. E. S. DU.NDY, ATTORNEY AT T. Air CLTlAP.lfTfTTl T ' tlm T"i w i i , n ,1 w,: : n . , , ., Kro of w p r ri, i J " Jo o iue Most, tne rir 5"t 1, 1865. T --ItTlr.v FrcnrJtvtllr, x; -i'l I SIC IAN, Having rented tif CTZfi'M Count a, Pa., F. Hoops, tenders his rTofessJ,"1 situation of Dr. t . iioops, tenuers nis rTofessftnu s'luation of citizens of Frenchville, viciii'iff rT'ct'8 o door east of Lutz's store, Frtnehvillo ce, Way 22, '53.-0m. ' to tno one jy X. C. F.AKLKY. - - N . . PHYSICIAN. Grahampton, Clearfield County. pa tenders his professional services to tho Inw.Woi. of Grahampton and surrounding country at alftimes bo found Bt hia Office, direJtl," to Mr. J. U. Graham s storo, when not pro?. Sivi,aiy ensascd. I Apl. 2i. prou. A. M. HILLS, 1. J o nm iug his Store,' ClUVaf J"!?- ted In tha most finnrnvrl . ,01 eiai iecin, tnm one to a full 7.,. " : j ".wnu: care " " " ' ueein eziracted with .11 v. modern science can fSauV hXA Dtt. 11ILL8, can nlwayg be foniS,. as he U now , .if yooi S ORNAMENTAL IKON WORKS, Eidge Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. The attention of the public is invited to tho ex tensive manufactory and ware-room of the subscri ber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest no tice, lliON RAILING, of every description, for CF.METRIE3, PUBLIC A PRIVATE BUILD INGS, Also. VERANDAHS. BALCONIES, FOUNTAINS. SETTEES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS. Ac, Ac, Ac. Ac, nnd other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with tho express view of plensing tho taste, whilo they combine all 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 be sent to those v, ho wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Sidrng fiarrden St.. Oct.fi, 'ij.-uiu. Philadelphia CONRAD U WALTON, 2J5 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in IRON, XJILS, 5-c, J-c. They respectfully invito the pecplo of Clear - Cell, to continue tacir favors. Aug. 1, 18oj.-ly. MOUNT VEIINON HOUSE, Ko. bd, Rcrta t'econd street, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned hating taken tho old well known house, which has been renovated and ro modeled throughout, respectfully solicits hisCloar fi'.M tiietids to givo ciui a call oa their visits Cue city. The furniture i alt new. and has been selected with care from Hankies well known e-dabl i-hment in Chestnut Street, and is of the latest and f.:s nable stvle. J ne location lor .tiercnat;ts and others comm" to the city is con vcuicut, being in the centre bu ui.css. 1. L. BARRET'i. Aug. 1. lS.u.-ly. Proprietor. H.vkiiis, o::i?ison & co., V."K0LE-3AiE DRUGGIST;! -Market St., North side between 0th & Tib. Phil tdeiphi.i. Drug-. Medicines. Chemicals. Pat ent Medicines, Surgical In-ti-u;iie:its, Druggist's 'la-sware. Window (.ilas. Paints. ils. l'ves, luiuery, dc, xc .KJii.N DARIUS. M. D. j:. b. OR.':i-')X. Aug. 1, 'jj.-lj.l J. SHAR.-WOOD. i ssrr.r. , a r nun, Nca. 138 I'arket St.. 5 Korcaait St., PHILADELnilA. Importers and AVLle.-ale Dealers in DRUG?-, CIin,lILlLS, 4c. J hey respcc!:u:Iy invite their ClcafieM friends to give them a ea,l. .Jan. IT, :o5 -ly 3 FOOD A C ' Cxicnsive Dry--.ui.ls Dealer. No, D'.T. Marke t t., Philadeli ''ia. keep cou-tant- ly on tnn.l a la- spl-.-ndid. and cheap sfock the nOotlnshionai.de and cle-ant ?oods. They in vito country .Merchants to cjII ami cxainiiie their sj lei'iii.l assortment, oef jio purchasin" else-.vhcrc ll.l.L.tl . JiAM-J-.LL A trOX, Jlanufic f V turers and Importers of i:iddlery, anrl .1 II 1 ,7 . . ... . uivij naru;ire. .vi. .").iaiKtt .street. Jihilaitel phia. .saddles, itridlcs. Harness. Trunks. Whips . ... in i no i iiuiiij, iji;s. .-i u rups. Uu: - Carpet Lags. cct. Au-j. i, jii.-ly ITBEIDLEMAX A HAYWAUD iiolcsmu O JJ.'ars, Tea Dealer and Commission Merchants No. l. j. Tdarket .'Street, Philadelphia. D. i;i.io::i.man, LISJj.-Iy. A. II AY WARD, Aui A f. LANE & Cf. Wholesale riothinjr'Storo, Ji No- 171, Market street. Everv varictvof ready made Clothin . in the most fashionable stylos constantly on hand. lAug. 1, 'jo.-Iy. 1I.Ol.tJE J. LEAVER A CO.. No. 19 North XJi tcr .Street, j hilndelvbia. Dealers 'in 'nrr.pt cni.in. l urn. -iianina ami llemp Hopes. Jicd-cords i-iooics-iines, ae., Ac. Auir 1. lS0.).-lr. M. AMfHIS Hat Store. Xo. J- .Market r t., Philadelphia. Hats, Cans, Furs Ac, ol every variety, aud the best onalitv nhv.iv on hand. - - i .. Jug. I, lSoo.-ly. g V.. tUbbADAY, Coiivovnr.cer HJT im;,1 Land Acnt, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hall, 1 IinaUelphia.. will faithfully attend to all rmsin,. eiurusteu to ins care. IAu. 1, 1800 -lv if1ALI"B COPE .t CO, Xo. 1S.1. Market St.. rin'la II., XJ dclidiia. Dealers in Linens. Whito ;..o,I .-iciv. i rcncn. i.nzusli ana tipriiinn Si'lr C.-.-lj l ci-.-,.nuvca,wiiiu(.IOtlH, i::. I An?. I, y i-VUL & TAVLOll No. 255 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. nave aiwnys on hand, at their Whole-ale Warc- IT. i nou.-o. a large assortment of the Newest i-'tyle of boot. phok. and straw oood both foreign and domestic ah tiicir go.xis heing of their own dire.-i 1.-.. portation and Manufacture, tl.ey are enabled te 7V luuucemeuts to Jicrchauts layin" in their stock. Jo" WM. W. PAI L, Dec 1. 1S-1. Iy. A SP H ATCH AND JEWELRY - ciwia,, jo. iZ Aorth Si-, econd Street siuthc Mount Vernon House.) 1 'Philadelphia. Oold Lever Watches. Till 1 ir wnl 1 L" (Oppo- CM,,-,,. T . 1 t v. . j,; jv. ;tlf ,-.lI.vfrA)crt do-: Silver Tea lo. : Gold Pens and ia looses, uout lens find Si ver do lo,rf.t!, with tv variety of fiue Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb juard and Fob C'lmina ii,b. bo as represented. V atches aud Jewelry, repair cd in the best manner. 1 viso, r,iasonic Marks, Ting, ic, made to order. ,.', JJ--ul oraers sent by mail or oth will bo punctually attended to. ierwiie, llis motto is: Fmall Profs t3 and Quick Sales " I'I'll Wll.ll b !. A I 1 " 1 C ; - - J. ItUSIITON & CO., 245 Karket Street, PHI LADELPIXIA; Importers and Dealers in Farthcn-Waro, China i lass, and Queens Ware, ' OpposHe the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia J. Y. RUSUTON, v q , J- c- HOPKINS, Xoy. 8, 'ol.-ly. RORT. ST1LSOX. iroONS, I1EILMAN & CO., No. 1U7 NORTH THIRD ST., PlIILADELl'IIlA. "WHOLESALE DEALERS la Toreign and Domestic Dry Gooda. Fifth Door below Race CHARLES KOOXS Philip ; AMOS G. HF1LMAX. -MnylG, 13j5.-ly 17G PniLADELp'rect, IX IT.jfr r between. recn'th 1 -llO -4 8th sCPhnudclS q-c. NTan. 17 iiiiporcr and i . ;Ko.4 North Fourth sTs.io M. T. MARTIN, CIIASVli IIAf f ?-"-IA3TL . M0RRELL, . R. PEDDLFJ . ' . l.ii. SANDKSONR. sr'.vnWv-"-" JilLtaju; t- "t".- ,1 .IC frttKAV... -. .-z . TJ, 71,.. icr iir. ' wl.Vlw ' ir.uiiipn on the H)!,l rnr. chcayX aud if? l- bas just opened the eyerUa.ved,,,5.n.,,'d assortment ..fi.wi. ndapttlf, thcii"1" cininuuity, and exactly HATS. PS, F m various necessities. SIMEW ci' BOXNETTS. CAS- ET lTICi IRI.SS (JWDS. TOIL- EEN" Al5j K. STONE and with fancy Vrtich " mc, ClcarfieldUunc "". A. M. HILLS g AH U EL BE ir Wholesale and Rt Tyrone City, Pa DRUGS. CHEMIC.T-r OILS. DYE ST A'i.lNES. PAINTS. iALS, rr: V v 'LASS, Having just openc. i,4c- Ac- these articles. Phy3ici:?nsiyo assortment of tago to give hun a ca f' it to tocir r.,1 vju- torc ordering lroin thV'o'ne nig Stock be try .iierehant3 can ah Cities; and Coun- tlio r.ssenccs, 1 inctni'ulI'"aaiej with ail !i r JPiijKALL. ami 5" iciiciDC3. Ac. V?llc hopes by stri '? hm-rxt prirt a desiro to please, to n.v" lc ousinesj. and rouage. ; w punc r,at- l l'" J, lijj rfIIE GOOD INTF. The Subscriber would PA. public that he has jus? re!8 f' ioi.Js nnd the house and is preparedto j'o-fu-tished his the travelling communityf TJ fl1tntion to His bar contains liouors his tabic will always be su,i; inalty, and market. " Hh thebest in He respectfully so!icit3 h' - Kivo hun a call. "'-crs to to August I. ISaj. tEMMJ5J(j. A. K. WIJKJIIT, MER :IYE DEALER IN LI VN: EX'BN- most one tloor south ot bis rcstdei, -t-ori'l .vtpet Clearfield, .March 11, lajj. fl'J. la TfOIIN KUSSELL &. t().l of e 'I'ANNEK(S AX If PcjittvilU, Cp' Keep constantly on hand nn cv?"' ' of leather, which they ciTcr for'Tlnicnt cah prices. Hides taken in ti.c lowest July i:. I J1. OWENS, Pur - TYEOKE CITTi -Mas just opened a larrre and sr.loi of - traent NEW tir-ODS, WHOLESALE At Of every description and cIIj' v.hicii he is soiling o.T at tho low! known in this region of Countrv, tcver DIZ V.GOO VS. HA 11 1) d- Q UEE I FATS ,V CAPS. ROOTS A- sE, GROCERIES ,V COXEECVO AT CITY l'KlCES. V. Ho invites his Clearfield friends to a call, and exchange their m-s. l.m,l...rVni and every variety of produced for tho X1 and best goods, to be had west of Philade of iti). -I, ISjj. ly. nm at w Irl 1 ST A ItTLINd A N N OUNCE 31 E - LATEST ARRIVAL FSQ3I THE EAST: Sail - " 3 9 11. WELCH I. ha, just returned from the w and splendid assortraen - i a ui.a a new Watches. Jewelrv. kles cst ami cheapc.st ever brought into Clearfield 8,a,".'? " Burning ana oi.eii-f.ieed ,i watches, irold Im-kM ro- breast-rd,?. na.i.L:ir Ji..' T I'ens. button,' .' :'": V Matches and jewelry renalrc.l on i, .1, nctice. ' : J Uliu o, o3. T5i:iinv.r . ti.. ... .. . . -mo uiiuersijjncu u(" I-avo jL. luiorm his fru-n,K- fl...l E,.ll"l".'fV:e.- BOOT AND CE02 STORE. llV.nlu.UK KANSAS ' wl nd ive th Ey eki f!'onX ''r'"aZ's Roir'?' t0 h'ls nevr buildin?, opposite flip ( Ml i r if Ti.i.., 1 T " r . i . . ' Wa - tue Office (. R. R.vitiiErr, Esq. . ; .. "vli' viitiaiuiy ou nanus, every ... x.ji.-s flippers, gaiters, pumps, Ac. 'a,"-j Miwa una gaiters. with n excellent assort - 172 i.in.01 UiO I'fOli e r I I.-rfl.-l.l 1I , . . - ' - ---;- ... II'1: , ill hopes n.cmis win can at bis NEW amino his l? tot: It. STORE, aud J-ools nnd .Shoes mad. o and menuin JOHNSTON. done as heretofore. T a .-. Clearfield, Juno 27, ISoo. TAVin S. PLOT.M'U- RepectfuHj- informs ml.!,,, l,o 1. I,nn 6 ' his old friends and the ro,!.;;..- i, oom incu iuo services ot a good Cutter and -.i 4 ; . ,a "loriman in tuo tailoring business, uv, ..o-.v prcpare-i to attend to any orders in ..uuui ori.on inc raostaepnmm,!, 1 .-noil uouce, ana will have e o'hin times such as dress coats, frock coats. vnu 1'iiiiiaioons oi uieirown niauufnctiirn ,.,, .!.. i. , . .... : ....v.ii , le lowest prices. ith a wish to New Washington. May 9, 18jj. IT T A ICllt-ir.,... . i;:U 1 "f 0.U:TT.he nbecril.cr -.1 u, K 1' I"!" uc has taken the Black smith Mion frm,-r!v ..; , i . '"luik 4i . - oy .corj;o Urr "".1 ami .uain directs, in the bor ough oi Clearfield whei- in ii 1 1 . t . x. .uc n na ciiuus urancaes. JACOB SHUXKVEILEIt. June C, lSOJi.-ly IMlTrilKMMTlKi -r . v ' , l,r'lu KL: The subscriber . iiidinenus in Vlearfi.l,l !,,) puW.c generally that ho has enlarged and refitted fulilv with a:.rr lff..l ; ,uZ ""l"". " " v-t. . una jej nun UUiLUKMI Irt r..lnn.-.l. . ecs : me coiuiiry. jn will be spared to render his guests comfortable Jlis table shall always li K,ir.T.i ;...i .u. ,' r. .im ma cuares modemto He respectfully invites his rr!,.r.jf- ,i A-?' Tv-i,;,., o ftii . : r"',.","ir! ... , . ...... .. lull v i t. oaTov I'hilipsburs Jan. 31,1S55. 1 y. " rx itu k blv ERY STABLE. Tho b JL scr.ber, havinsr rcmorp.l l, i i: . o. , , from Curwcnsville to Tyrone Citv, be'ioavo his friends and the rmblic that bl f ',?a.i r,rnnv.l f ' A. ' JI IIU1CS bu I.-.3 ., .. I . . 1 1 - , . . ' re:isonable terms. uu mini vcun-icd Oil lurp Inquire at tho "City Hotel.". nr. ti.A ,.A.. Tyrone, January 31, lS55.-0mo. TOUN .TROITTMAN, Houo. iga and OrT f men al Painter. Glazier, Chair maker and Paper 1 auger, offers his services to tho citTzeus of Clearfield and vicinity. Shop on Mnlet St.. jus; Mow tltt FouuJr,) -CHAIRS, LOUNGES. SOFAS. ROCKIXG CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, c.i kept constantly on hand And made to order, coual m beauty to uny that can bo obtained from the East, and more durable in material. Aug. I, IJfcW. . ... .;. .f ,;. , ... . AVE VOU SEEN SA.Mf-The subscriber WOUld inform his old frixni ,,! k ..U!. generally that h. still continues to keep a house whoUp,eMUll0Vt-inX.eW Wingtoii where thos! whocallwith him will reccivo every attcnUou and be made comfortable . . "! Good stabling, and every other convenienc-f6f horses on tho premises. DAVID S. PLOTXFR New AVashiiigton, Jan. 31, IS50. iiolli. IEREGE DELAINES -A superior article per yafSe delaines in dress patterns, at 25 than M) ecu ts ar1J ,a tl4's couny before f- June 13,. kIUCU-D0V , . . - -"s, .uou s and ..Juno 1, "JJ t. j: l . - t. " i FLlg55-6.- 4 i fittsr. is now in te teenth year; Vol. XV. of its we, cod ,ho 1st of September iS public need not now be made s character or claims to con.ideri uWaiuute regard for prude" ulanty, it ha .i ... 7. bd Of ! f- ht Amnc listed it S With Int 3li;T mul f1?- H fiedlniqai B sot a flare ever Tf i eiCs-piTalil'f f est; ttore i I itJ poison f i very dn iiier why i icial, efitton yirlMercK' liter knowa fcplorerwk enioeat'.y t! l'roiatt , iniquity i no exemp fhave doaa it ha nev- f-TrLth jforHumanlt;: y, fraud and Oppression.0 The-' trader on this Coiineut. tLo' ie'( wl o K ut ,s bl,,s of le and who does not know and hate the! not extensive fabricator of dXl geroUS'Urr,9 -Whu Joes tconsidl gerous and immoral paper and Luv I3!'? IVt i tr buj uty like New-York ThTj ry 0.,ee forcibly remarked that Hbl a hard , griping, screwing avariciW was not hostile to tho IrSK. generous and k r.dK. jm . and r..aiu-Spoken ii denuVeU i nndtihuscsof nr,w i..-,"r r t 1 "UH ciainx elainW woU a nunian fallibi tcmporarv in in of;,., , in fallibilifv ,- ividna.1 , iwa uniaiuitul .. cr wr.fil,. , -V"-!'":, m iucilie. nnr .af to th thcadvocesTnovr,;,:riI!S l'.oIt. tc.nplatinZ tho me HoV' "n?Il K" o.ally those of tho va(Z ""J",0' 1" iiavo ever found Vtt f! -troaan, it has already ru..uosPa ty: whila hat, evcrv ,m,,, . rm PcraistJbtly com Class oceans of .1;,.,. . , v ii'nus-ririO rale asy r. j ""ciMnesoi Jsativitvl In defianen of p,i : ""' "yd r ireea. ioD'.acd the Iri- from th.i? " r puhi.c reciation the public hir. ""?!1A serving Instead of a sin r"a ln Pri OrtlOB. ants. it. ,..r .. . wun one or o tisist- , body of comprises , cmerom iner.t ud -nt and :Vnru D7 fecial mplishr uis-ussion to ii,i,.i, ,-":: Ra"ICI jor tiie amount of read mat cr . tn '0'011 1 A rudes that of ithSuZT.S. ore ! correspondents oneiroid tZ a.f J and intelligent r.,.;:.l wvnung wiialfvfr is d inoVt March W li TT freert v nr. . . , J . v.unu Atuchcd by Pfound conviction t, fi..L."s- L5itii development ojrj-.cn through the H t r"tnosl C jtcpicoocj ar ke much wron-a Al P Shbow- an ow ne ! of p u.Aljoriinesof ih; ---.- uitllli, r.o ;s proper iader, i" ue -cu"er.Jeria, ao it-nlrj Wa? J6 Tarty .-, attcnra4J d ''rt.";r-e'L I hen in ltjdrl. IU 1 If reen that a P.re?Jnti lla'. equcnt events. illcJu j 'J .O 'In. V- cA of Pro-slave,1 "n. tb4 of 1 silUiy antic nation, ' it--., x I w,nmWS. thprrr. ' '" ISO ' 5 w.fe hone n, 1 "eTitii;? cave w- h; .j .r mj. t lC&Pt . that RlPilf Aus V b ,ch ,wPe"cd by the perr "L JSlV' -?:i,aS oi,tra?cs h"r ;i :vvici..- vucrsot Jvan..a k,.. i ..." 1 . l Occuon-van,i " wentf0 nnj nKUiU'in.ih nu., . , . " cf thi Mee coulA-cS w tL":.r u.vconsrira 1 IIIC ft.l-v. j ta M .itj of t,- -o"'J cuort to r.-.'-.-i the success-. untry w:;ia N-.NE Wiil l-siy UptlOld it. mp i -ri enerti-ioj i -a i :,:,i , ;p wi in o; the trained, l- xi-MryR-l as hitherto. J"0 entire. U't re?:! Comment-IrS varie Men size, and wit "";-iiu -I ... - v r-1 ! - . r . . . . fhcet c-f morfnr..- j Kira.c is ii v" vl mocern- distinct editi.?w.of I'"tr MJU.i .1. . , tir,., h ex umns each. nd "'.on n from uothing o raSs of sixcol Daily issues" steadily grown emi-WeeklySJte : Wcply : f 9,500 copiij. California cd-?''I5 86.500 . Total, :.000 We believe noTTZT a subscription lb ' & copies, no periodical of ie world Las its extreme chcats this ; nt paying readers vif- '.And whila ago to us, has t'; increase of scriptions list, it ry advant in this unprecedented it sub of public approval0 pereeiva TEEKS: Tho '$ cvden0 agents and sends oi-, not stopped when trrtling the subscriber does i If it lj it, wo resorttono lop'rea, and the Weekly, we mcai? pay for aspiration of the ad1'.?1- On fresh remittance froJlSSH- J comes the account is'f none - work and his . .n nn,1 .i ac- would on agents wisn no luone cr cannot trust hinweo us; once mailed, its sat rious risk it often prove ry oue who deems it a c n.ii'i iuo names ana nniiw neighbors. Our terms i JATLY TIUHI NE. on WEEKLY. S2: t co. i"a. io S12; 20 copies toce jrnRlt L4 ?1 each subsirilJ-. A.tie i : - U i I bo maIo to a cluUt th fiitri'ii-ii a: V IT- oi I to '? r :- tup shin in tho krt :;. ieep coi-v m iands. io orucr, ct price. Dining, B.f'"i and . V J ' a I Canc-bottomeJ u... "ia. Sofas. I,oi Coffins IInd fuaorals attel. J accoinpr Hou'suS lono on the sho. W Sho.,v.ar?-rooms. same a ' eu ty ""-"r'jopposu, Clonrff? - J(JII . - - iuai t.f , most worthy of nu,; . ti-n, LiterainrV AV" .7:": Politics. aCects the 'ociai Vl'l I - TTln "rt. local I ay--. I Itto I asa- 1 sve I Vor ,1 Wad I, 1 - inform th'toena of Cj'tfilT generally that y havo .,. 'tuM Jr- d i .1 T-T-aA -f - ' ;, .4 eute4L ' !v - . u. ir- .
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