JUL '.yA -- ! . t. ", THE; JOURNAL, :r- , - tv BUSINESS ITEMS. - - , --. . .- t . ' - . ' '- -i " JX7 Gen. 'A- MHu-Lsirts left for lite OH, t o purchase a pcy supply? of goods Vhich lie will open foe sale on hU ruvn, at the "sign.'uf the '-'.red. flag." - , ; ;.- - "l ; X?- We call the attention of those '.desiring to purchase valuable real estate,- to -the adver ts Aient of a .Sheriff's Sale, in another col u:au, -. One of .th& best business stands in Cur weiisville will be sold. ; ' ; ' ". ! : '."i" ' The late firm of Patchis & Swax have dissolved partnership," arid call pereintorily np ju TTlrsoiis indebted to tlienif to call and jttle up. The books are iu the hands of S. C. Patchix.' "We also invite the attention . of our .readers to : the. advertisement' of S. C. PATcni5,whohas just received a splendid stock of Xew Goods which he willl sell cheap. "Give hiiu'call. - '- . . " TT7"0ur friend ,T6m. Shea, has opened his splendid assortment of cloths, cassiiners, and other dress goods. . They are all,' and ruore i'l in Tom said about them before their arrival -and that not a little. As he is renow ned ! forgiving his 'customers' "fits,"'. have no dt tibt his store will be filled, to overflowing, with anxious afcplLcints. for f-isaionahle coats, i u-kets,4thd :trouserlooiLS. . ; ' t3-"It not unfrcqueutly happens that oar citi zens hare conveyancing, and land business in Philadelphia. If so, we would recommend them to call on 0'.TV.CotAD.ri' 'Conveyancer, and Land Agent, 2, Goldsmith Hall. . .;. ZT those desiring to purchase the most excel lent city Tarniture, at the lowest prices, will do well to call at the splendid Ware Rooms of IT. C. Schse ti.v, JTT 'orth Second St.; Philadelphia.: i Jp'Prince Paul, of Wertumburg. is now in this oonntry selecting botanical and ornithological .epc ciaiens. but we doubt u Le Lad met, in all his tra- vol?, with ni.fi-c beautiful, excellent and cheap spc-1 lisiier.s of furniture, than are to be seen at the i Wan P.oonis of Daxikl Bexxek" ia this borough. 1 ':i!l ui d take a look.,; . . -, . ., -. r?Althongh the price of leather and shoe3 has rison alarmingly, within a: few -months, yet country dealers will he agreeably surprised to di?- (o-r how low they can purchase every variety of IIkspry C'-H.ta t Co., Xor.VTest Corner of 2d and Arch. Phila. ' ' - t '""It is said that some of our Clearfield Mer chants f.rc selling Grdccrivs, lower than they can :.e purchased in the cities. They will find it very !iSi itu.lt. however, to sell as low as Fn axklix, Pi.att i Co. at 43, "Nor. Water St. Philadelphia. They have constantly on haml a splendid stock of. tiro ct i icsl Yirv-ntrpai-icd in quality and price, by any i. 'her etock in niarkct. ;'tAll lovrrs of the beautiful, as well as those dcairhvs to purchase. China or Glass-ware of any i---iiption.shouI 1 call at Bor i & Strocd's, ?plen ol I tiiiccn warctoj-e,'o. 25, JXor. Fourth St. I'liib a Idphia. . ! y?pVe' nre not Fuaicic-ntly acquainted with li iuors. nor da we desire to be. to speak of their good or l-.i l qualities i buta AVKiLi.En, Kline & Elms, cij.y the reputation of ktt'iang the largest and b'--t liquor store in rhilai.lclphia. Xo. li3, North Thrrd St. 'lhosc desiring a goo.1 article for medi i:!af," cnlin-ny, or sacramcntp.l purposes, will do " c-It to try them., r : '"v'It if frequently difficult -to obtain Account Howl's such o.s we desire, and for Justices o obtain J)-.SiH to suit theui. They are made to order at liic AVholesale Btw.k and Paper Store of J. IIor.1.o' in:T: No.. 23. North 1 ront St,,' Philadelphia. nrur Phurismitl, Merchant', and others, dc r ; . :i;g to porch ae Pigs: Bar, and otltcT-Irons.- or whUing "to obtaiu AVater Pipes, can do so at Cnvs. R. Campbell '& Co's. No."100,N"orth Water .r. and 5 1 North Wharves, Philadelphia. - I"? 'The Tin peror Nicholas is sail to have er presccd considerable' spprchensions of an attack on St. Petersburg, by the allies, and Movers Uluas fccli that the crowds continually -rushing to his New ' and Cheap Clothing Store, will take 'it by storm. His goods are t the -cheapest in ' the c unty -tt least he says so. Go and try them. is'-an old niaxim that "Competition is the life of trade." ' 'If so, , Mradel'in Clearfleld has coiiriderable itiility! just -; now,' and It. Shaw A S'n have just received, the most cscellent and ele gant Stock of Good, brought into the county, v, hk-h they sell cheap for Cash, at their New Store in the West end of the Mansion House. 1 : 15 The -rTO?peets of Clearfield were 'never brighter than at present. In view of ih growing prMperity of our borough, no opportunity to secure property should be perm ittcd to escape, and it will be sten, by reference it) another column that Mr. W?j. RcEiivhas three lots for sale. , " - LOur friend Gt.orce W. Ona. whose health is f.iiling. and who fenrs he will be compelled to re lir.qiiLsh entfrely bis preeect business of Bbujk str.i'hirig. calls upon those indebted to him to-come f.rwnrd.Ppd settle tip : ' '.' . 'i-A-shew firms arc the -order of- the lay,. it will be teen Ua,t Obu & .Kli.n6ek have entered in to co-partnership in the Blacksmitbing business. They are good mechanics, and clever follows.- For every pound of iron, may they gej,in ,two. pound fo iho white and yellow boys.'1 T : . ' :--' ''- Fatal Acciueat to ivs I.na extor. An inven tor, who considered himself on .the point of final si:crcss,-has-just' fallen a victim toy. his own machiheln France... This was a steam -vo hide running upon the ordi nary post roadiof France.. M. Leror was travelling in it towards the Bnglf.ik Cluinnel,wbere be was to ship it to London for exhibition. decending the hill, the fngiiio struck an obstacle, tipped over, and poured the contents of the boiler on U M. Leroy, who v.'as too badly; scalded to hope for recovery.- lie liad Fpent ten years, and all his monty in perfecting his invention. The en gine was of eight-horse power, and was paten ted in Prance. Tnelnventor had received flat tering H'srinion'ia.Is frOTu various crowned heado of Ilurope.'-" ' f A vor.fFB Corirr. A 'brlght'tclescopic comet was observed in the' north ; WAit on Saturday ereuin-r 2lth. at liino o'clock, by Mr. U- A'aS Ausbale.- of Newark.- : It ha bright nucleus, surrounded by vbalosit, and a tail .about a degree in length. in the eonstHation Bvnr. and 13 moving rau j .Us. V)"j.- hive tajie-n. every, occasion so deprecate the funiuitiou- of Iri-h, German, or other i'or- eign military companies anioiig': us.- ' In the last number of the Citizen the aper. edited by by Joiix MiT';iiET.i,the Irish 'refugee from Van Limian Land, ivho t;o'longi tti'i-r a Southern plantation witli'pknty of guod Tat slaves, we hud the following call; : " ..-..' .. AvEXGtuts, A rriiNTtftN I '. The - Avenger's Guard will meet for drill on Tuesday and Friday even ings, each week, tit S- o'clock.. . All Irishmen anxi ous to put into practice, cur motto, Vengeance," are invited to join at once.. ; ; Captain. Now, we do not for , one moment believe that these Avengers are Raising their warvvhoop of Yengeaue-e among- u, except as directed agaiissf the British 'government ; buf wherein is the difference" between arhinig against Eng land or again! Cuba. The 'President issues his proclamation against the latter, but all our authorities jutelly7l;rmit the former to go on, and the companies are furnished with muskets from the armories of the various States in which they are organised. Tsthis right 1 The questions and replies of the New York Mirror touching this subject, are to the xo"uit, and ex press our sentiments exactly. It "asks "for what purpose arc thr.se nin banded together ? Why no they meet and drill, and 'parade the streets," llauuting their foreign banners hi Hie face Of -our .-.tripes and -stars ?" ; They come here for bread and work, and a home for their: children manv of "them to be' supported by hthe private charity and public alms of our cit- : ''T-.' : .. ' 1.,. .1 .J' .t.ii-T-.it tnn OTirl oppression for the land of freedom and plenty. IaC11. J.11 ..! iv l uji ua ituiu pi.ii iiuu'n wu' are tluy not. willing to leava tlieir impotent Saints and their lranidcd ensigns belunu tliemf Let them leave their helpless Saint Patricks and down-tro WetV sham rocks in the barren bogs of their priosf-sconrg-Jd country, arl in this free land of their addoptkm embrace the American flag the luoniout they touch Ameri can soil. . If the Iribh, -or any other people, choose to form Icncvcleut associations for tlui relief and succor of their fellow countrymen, there is no cause of complaint - against such organizations ; but' rather of approbation. And to keej warm the. home feeling, to vivify the r'eraeml4ice.of the tuisery from, which they have .lied, let them wear, as mokuicholiy mementoes, the inottoos and the badges of their wretched nat i ve land. But when it comes to milUnry associations to the'arming of bod ies of foreiun boni men, for the purpose of fiahtimr acHtust the citi.cas and' the institu-f- tions of the land of their adoption, we thinlrit ,. ti:m for the State to interfere. In a country of equal-rights and equal laws,' the lives, the. property, alid the religions of all classes are alike respected and protected There is not an American citizen, worthy of the name, who would not arm himself to do fend the rights, the churches, 'aud the persens of iMiy portion yf the community, without. re gard to sect' or origin. The strong-arm of. the Kepublic will protect all classes of her citizens. The stars and stripes float broadiy and proudly i over all. n.e want no clannish banners, nor foreign clnpies to disturb the unity of Ameri can feeling -to clash with American arms. The foreign element must either melt into and amalgamate with the native element, or battle lines will be drawn in all our future contests, political, if not military. Sun. '.'.'.. The Pacific Sailroad. : . r We cherish.an ardent, and unwavering fi-.ith -in the feaibility as well as importance of a Direct Railroad to the Pacific a faith not on ly that it will be built sometime,' and prove a blessing to mankind, but that it ought to be built forthwith,. and would "prove a profitable investment from the start. In other words we believe the property that would be created by the construction of this road the- value that would be given .by it to lands, mines, tim ber, and other natural resources which in its absence have little or no value, would more than balance its cost; so that the' work itsalf would he bo much clear gain. Awpwhile wc would not like to see so vast a work undertaken or managed by. any. GovenncTmient," we deci dedly favor the granting of elective aid by our Federal Government to any respoiitiblo and canabie, associai ton whi-jn win undertake the work. In our judgment the Gtvernmctit ought to advance Thirti Millions in Oadi to any Company thot would agree to connect the Mississippi with the Pacific by railroad with in five years, an 1 t spend One Million of its own paid-up capital as preliiuir.ary toreqttir ing a Million of the Government, and so on to the t-nd. Tiien we think the Government should reserve from sale all the Pacific Land.-J within ten miles'of its route, have them' fairly ajvpraisod and opened to entry by settlers niy in quarter-sections or less, and give, or rather pay the J'ailroad Company all the value which it !uk1 conferred on these lands, counting their original value nothing, and leaving all the lands outside of this narrow belt subject to entry -jn quarter-sections without" price. Then it fchonld stipulate to pay the Koad' fairly, as. other Railroads arc paid for 'first-class Mail service, for conveying a daily mail each way from the Mississippi to the Pacific. By such profiers, we believe our solid capitalists could 'bo induced tr undertake the work, and that men of moderate means would invest their hundreds and thousands as stockhoMers;coitfi dent of a fair return for their money. With en ergy and liberality, the work may be pushed through in a few years, and will 'contribute more to to the growth and greatness of our country, to. her industrial deveb pement en'.M commercial asceudencj", than the acquisition of the. whole Continent from Greenland to Patagonia. A'. Y. Tribune. I)ESTarcTiA-E Flood in Tio:;a Coi ntv. A de structive flood ocenTred on Wednesday last in the streams that pass through Well-Jjoro Very seri ous duniagc h:i.s been done to gardens nrtd mead ow lands . well as to the roads- and bridges in the vicinity.- Several fine gardens have been almost entirely destroyed. The ruin commenced falling on Wednesday r.f'temonn. and continued to descend in torrent.? tiH Thursday mcrning. when the creek rose to an unprecedented height carrying away fences', oversowing the edj.icent ground? and gar dens and marking its course with general devas tation. Several lots hnvo been go torn .up by the water and overspread with stone and gravel as to render them nearly worthless for till.ibio purposes;. Several bridges were swept off and considerable damage wnsdone to the i!ltik road. The property known as the "marsh farm, !V Was almost wholly submersed by the water, doing immense injurry to the growing crop ; ' - .- "? The ".Veto Powua The speech of Senator Clayton Upon the vetoed ln.au' Bill was a convincing argument lor. its constitutionality, and showed conclusively to our mind that the' Executive has no right to veto a hill. .because he thinks it inexpedient.-- There is an analogy between ;. lie Courts of law and the great Court of Congress. President.) ami Judges mav de cide the constitutionality and legality of an act but Congress and juries" -alone possess the right to pass on expediency attd evidence. Sun. - -".'" . , v- ., .; ;-'.' : " iroairfLr., rA man - named" Taylor,' Bear West Chcftf.'r.Tn'liana. bss a son qn)y Jour yrirs t,who is-a coiuuton AriniLy.-r-l i So .-ays one of our exchan ges. hi t!ie ISth nit., hi father who had been li-.li.-' ing. gnvo the child a bottle of whiskey to carryyhc-drsa-k t'jb mu'Or.antl watukcn.very sick, then with a twitching in one :u iii and side, which was soon fol- (owed bv tie rleliriimi tremens that ia!cd for twelve 'hours'. It was a horrible Uiing to Bee tho little iel- )r screaming at and jumping froia the snakes that e though't hesa w, - - - i "Cur GuoeruatariaV.Canlidate. In all-our political experience wc have never known a Whig Gubernatorial -nomination to. give sufeh' general satisfaction to all parties as that of Jatnes Pollock. - His private and ..pub lic life has been so entirely; unexceptionable J nat even his most bitter, political .opponents can find nothing' to say against him their lips are hermetically sealed; Indeed we challenge them to point to a: single- act, vote or. speech of Judge Pollock's which the X'eople cannot heartily endorse. . From his first election to Congress up to" the present time, his genius has' adorned every station which he has been called upon to till.; Asa representative in Congress, although one of the youngest if hot Ihc youngest "member," he won for himself a' proud position among-the" highest intellects and ablest debators in that body, by the zeal,' ability and eloquence with which he advocated and defended the interests of las native State. Subsequently i when elected to the Bench , he won additional laurels to those which already encircled his: brow.- On all questions of pun-' lie policy Mr. Pollock does not hesitate to make an open, honest and candid avowal of his sentiments, and he is generally found to le on the right side of every question. In this "re spect lie differs ."materially from Gov. Bigler, who is timid, hesitating, and so exceedingly non-committal as to render his position on all questions doubtful.'' Mr. Tollock, instead. .of being a mere tool in the hands of a few design ing demagogues, -would .be governor himself and by his maidy independence, firmness, find decision of character, command the confidence of his friends and the respect of his enemies. In short he would make just such a Cheif Mag istrate as the people of the old Keystone could look up to and honor .-without compromising their dignity as freemen; and from present in dicatiens he "will be elected by an overwhel ming majority." The honest masses are disgus ted with Bigler's imbecility, and base subser viency to - the South,' and long to see a full grown man in the Gubernatoriar chair of the old Keystone a man of sufficient intellectual capacity to manage the affairs of State credita bly and 'successfully, sud with firmness and independence enough to carry out' what he honestly believes to1 be right. Such a man is James Pollock and lie will be the next Gover nor of Pennsylvania. TWr-gr aph. DC7"Levis Cass, jr., our charge at Home was married on the 21fi of Mav to Miss Marv Lud- lum, daughter of richolas : Ludluru of Now- York. " . Official Directory of Clearfield Coonty. l-'RESf PENT JUDGE: Hox. James IjL'rxshm. - Belief onte. . ASSOCIATE JUDGES: : llox. rticuAitn Shaw. - - . Clearfield. . Hon. Joirx P. IIoyt. - - Lumber City. . rttOTIIONATOllYcAe. -William Pohteh. - .-"- - Clearfield. " SHERIFF: i Vv'iiLiA.M Powell. - - . - Clearfield. DEPUTY SHERIFF: R. F". Ward, ' ' Clearfield. . JAILOR : IIem:v Stone,. Clearfield. COMMISSIONERS: Robkut Mkiiaffy. - - - - Cower. Samuki, Schukk. , - - Jeffries. Philip I1i:vtm:i!. - - - - Pennficld. COMMISSIONER'S CLERK: Gkoiioi: 1!. GoiLANt)ER. - - Luthersbitrg. TREASURER : John MePHjinsox, Clearfield. TROSECUTING AT10RNEY: L. Jackson Chans, Esq. -'- Clearfield. . COUNTY SURVEYOR: Taos. Ross. Esq. ... - Curwcnsville. COUNTY AUDITORS: Geo. W. Sriiorr. - - - - - Jcffrie5. C. Kuatzer. '-' - - - - C!e:rfi(d !. J. Jf. Seylek. - - . - - - Luthersburg.- Arrival ar.d Departure cf. the Ha:l3 at the ' . ' ' Clearfield Post-OflRce. ' - : 'iyroxk Mail: leaves cv"ry iiay, tanaay ex cepted, at 7 o'clock. A. M. , Arrives at. 6 P. M.' ' K ARrnorsK: Leave? Clea rfi ltd .Prida v at S A. M; Arrives. Saturday at G P. M. Smith's 'Mills. Leaves Clearfield, Friday at o A. jSl. Gii.uiAii ,-on : Leaves Saturdoy at i) A. 31. Arrives same day at 4 V. M. . PIIILADLLPIIfA. Tut nsPAv, Julv fi. Floar. per bbl. -Rye Flour, ' Corn M'eal,- " ,; "Wheat, per hush. Rye, "Sea fee at C',rn. scarce " Oats, scarce ." , SS.Oj . to y.2.3 . . 5.50 " 5.70 '8.73 ' 4.0i) ':- : 1.05 ' 2.10 J. 12 - , .G(J CLEAKl'IELD. FatnAv, July 7. ' ?12..ru - 2.50 1.2." - .1.121 -f'-'i - ' Flour- Wheat. Rye, ; Corn. Oats:' per bbl. per bush. LUMBER TRADE. 'Luinher is selling at Port Deposit, at from 10 to - Slow sales. The most of it small bill stuff. Put little of anv ulna in me mariiei. Oh Thursday, the 2'Jth.,nlr., hvthe-Kev. S M. Gooper, Mr. Thos. Reed to 3fissJ.K Iaviy all of Clearfield Countj'. . . .- - - . Accomiiaiiying the ahove came a, delicious slice of cake, for which the happy couple have our thanks aud best .wishes. May no storm- cloud or shadow ever darken the landscape of j- their lives, hut happiness and prosperity crown all their . days, and every year. add. a cherub link to the chain of their domestic aflection. . In Pike township', on the 27th ult., Mr. Garler Ibv.in, aged ubout 2S years. . f .- . ... . - In the vicinity of Curwensville, on Sunday, eve ning, the 2nd. inst., Mr. James L. Esglaxd,'- aged aoour a verii. 711 All. ---The uiidersigiied has ju.st received and "A will keep for sale, at his shop on third street, a superior article of tar. ... GEORGE ORR. . Clearfield, July 5,1 0i. . ' (" OIN G IT.ALONE The undersigned hav M ing taken'to himself the store formerly own ed .-by Patchin & Swan, takes pleasure in inform in I his friends and the -public -generally, that -he has lust received Irom tlie'city a. splendid assortment 'f Dry floods. Hardware, Queensware, Hats and Gaps, Roots and Shoes; and everything else u-aial-ly kept in a oonntry store. -Persons wishing to buy. cheap nd good Goods should .not. forget that he is dotc-nninei not to lie undersold by any store in iifthe county. . Ilis motto is uimble penny jath er than a slow 'sixpence.'' . ' . - . "- " 'S. .C. rATCllfV Glen Hope. July 5, last' JJ.1 it ir iN J.UUUUUI DISSOLI TION OF PAUTNXIItSIIIP. The partnership heretofore existing between . C fATcins 4 Jous Swan, nndcr thestvloand firm of Patchin Jfc Swan; was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the books are left for collec tion in the hands of S. C." Patchin. Those persons knowing themselves indebted to the rm will call immediately and settle up, or they will have the pleasure of paying costs. ' " ' -. 5j-- r. u. 1'Aiv.au, JOHN SWAN.. . - ' - Glen IIopetJuly 5,1S51, - SIllUlIFF'S SALE, Ry virtue of sundry writ3 of Ficra Faci.i.4 i.snednnt r f tbi Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county.-and to me di rected, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in Clearfield Borough.'on Saturday the 221 day of July 1S.V1, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following de.ri bed ileal Estate, to wit: L.ei .o. lo in tne borough of Curwensville with a dwelling house, store house, stable and other out houses erected thereon, bounded by lot late the es tate of John Scot on tho West, Stephen Graff on the East and the Erie Turnpike on the North. Al so 7 o acres, more or less, of Timber Land, in Eurn- Fide township, Clearfield county, bounded by lands of Jonathan Snyder, Kitchen and other?. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Isaac Smith. WILLIA'M POWELL. - : JuJyo, l8o-l. . . : .. Sheriff.-, , DANIEL IIENNER, Cabinet maker. Shop same as formerly occupied bv David Saeket. Clearfield,- Pa., keeps constantly on hand nt bi Furuitnre AVure-rooms, nrd mannf-ietures to order at City pricer.all kinds ot Cabinet ware.Pining and Pie? tables, Dressing cases. Cupboards. Eedsteads, lVaA Stands. Spring bottomed Chairs. Sofas, Safes' Coffms madcj and funerals attended on sne Ehort cst notice. . ... June 27, 1S54. ly. : ' ' .: LACKSMrrillNG. -The subscribers would in-, form thoir friends and the public, that thev have entered into co-partnershin. ami Lri tend car rying on the business of Rlacksinithinc. in all it3 various branches.-nt thotild stand of Oeokge Ona. on I bird St. Clearfield. 'J'hey hope: by strict at tention to bnsiness. and being constantly fiiruhhcd with a good assortmeot of Iron, to be ublq to ren der satisfaction to all who may patronize them. Every efi'ort will be made to have their work done according to promise, and in asubstantialiaanner Country produce of all kinds taken m .exchange for work and cash never refused. ' : Their shop will be open from daylight on Mon day morning until 4 o clock P. M. ou Saturday, of CU. U IT CCA. ; -' CEORtJE OFxlt. JOHN KLINGER, June 27, 1S5-I. t .. Sv on hve just returned from the citv vritli .in entire new stock of Goods, which they offer for sale on tho very lowest terms, at the old stand lately fccnpied by A. M. Hills. West end of the Marion House. Clearfield, Pa. Their stock of rroods has been selected with great care. . and a better 'or cncRptr assortment was never brought into Clear- held connfv. . They defy all competition, and invito-tbc pub lie to .tsall and examine their goods. Every arti cle is entirely new. suid as cheap, if not cheaper , 1 . I . 1 T . 1 iuuu can o's purcnascu ciscwnere. - 11. SUAAV. A. 11. SHAW. June 27, 1351. AAK NOTICE.. We the subscribers intend -9 to make application to the next Lptnslnf nri of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an Act of Assembly to incorporate a Ranking Company, nim j.win.in- mm u iscuuni liijj privileges, 10 oe called the ''Clearfield Uank"' and lo;$. ted at the Porough of Clearfield, with a capital of One hun- ireu tiiousana uoiiars. -A. K. Wkpjht, James T. Leos.vbd. ' RiCHAitn Shaw, James U. Ghabam, Jonathan Lovsw.v, - Ellis Irwis, , J. F. Wi-Avtn, J. W. Smitu, ' J. R. MeESALLY. . " June 27, 1S54. -Cm. - . T ADIE.S AX1 tiENTLE.MEN I believe '- it a good maxim tliat peoile.should purchase aoods wlwrever thnv i,lt-- V.nt tl,rw cLnuLl ml buy too hastily, before they ascertain where they can 00 Dest suitcu. 1 would most rcspectluliy in vito all (Ladiesin particular) to call at JJ.Glkxan's Store and examine hU spleudid assortment of good3 that crtnnot be cxec'llvd iu this section of country for cue vi'Sess, durability or style. ' They consist of Gentlemen's Loots of all descriptions arid pri ce?. .Ladies and Gcntleiuens gaiter? of the latest style. Hoys and Girls boots, shoes aud gaiters. ; Children of all ages can be accommodated. ' R. GLEN NAN. June 27, ', TIM AH1UVED the splendid stock, of Cloths. Cassimcres. Vestinrs. TrimmiiT's. e. recently purchased by the 'Subscriber, which he will sell or make up to order, in the most fashionable and du rablc manner, at bis store in '-Shaw's Row." The material and 'fi's warranted No charge for show ing his cheap mid beautiful goods.' Lie would 11, form the trad iu .Clearfield, that he is the nuthiite 1 agent for Devere's Loudon and 1 aris lash iocs. ' - f TJ.I03. SHEA. June 27, -T-TT.1"- -T 'm-T r--. . ........... . . J-" "lAti lUilL.J10YE Ul- X 1 M.V.V, wr ould .inform tho public that hn h.-ia opencrl a new and splendid ssortment of Clothing of the best quality and lowest prices, at his Store next doer to the office of L. J. Craus, Esq. Clear field, Pa. . Every variety of Clothing. Hats, Caps, and fan eyarticle.?. Ho willscll cheaper than auy other store in me county, lie aclies competition. Call and sec ins stock. - Highest prices pail for Deer Skins. Juno .27. 1651. "mo. , S5 ETTLE CP!' SETTLE tHM!.-Tb fubsoril.er earnestly requsti all persons who have nns.rttled accounts with him to come forwnnf immediately arid make settlement, as his health n 111 not permit turn to continue the Rlacksmithin: business, and he is desirous of closing all bis ac counts. i.egsi proceedings will be instituted against all wuo neglect this notice. ' "- - - . - GEORGE W. ORR , Jure 27, It5l.' " 71tIl SALE Three Tj.tsof 25. and 2ii, in the Mosson nlun in tho lrr,..K 01 vieaiucia, nu enciosoa. 1 or terms, apply to '. ' . WM.M.aiEEDY: Curwcrsville. Juno 27, 1S5L , ---ll 1,,1 ,. . . 1 ' .v-..-.. rH J.SrcULLOITCJIT.AT'muvwv att aw Clenrfiehl, Ia., may be found at the office of J ""nt.11, i.sq. adjoining the Store of Wm a. -Moore, neons aou otlicr legal instruments exe cuted wkh promptness aud accuracy. - Jane 27. IS51. ly. ' 71 PIS CO PAL VLSITATIO.V. There will -A be a t?ermon proachcif in the, f!ntb.ii r,.i, of Clearfield on the 0th of July, 1S54, by the Pi.shop of Erie. - - . .. -. All persons "are welcome. . ' . ., W A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office nearly opposite the Court House Clearfield Pa., will atteiKi faithfully to all business entrusted to his care. .,,-'' . . June 17, 1351. ly '. ;"' . ".T H. LAKIMEltr Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office with John L- (kittle. V door. Pa. : to Dr. II. Lorrein's Drug Store. Clearfield, ; ' " " ' .May 20, '5t-y. 1 HO Lags of Coffee just received and for- sale J-VLF at tho.New1?tore of A. M. HILLS. June ItVol. KC iWifX FioiiTEEX men shingles JXjAFyfX f 0f best quality, for sale at tho Siirn of the Red Plag. Price ?3.50 per thousand. . June 27,; 1S54 GEOUOE W. COLLADAV, Conveyancer and Land Agent ;No. 3. Goldsmith's Hall, Philadelphia, will faithfully attehd to all business entrusted 10 his caVe, v j Juno 27, 1 Sol. ".1." '.. . ,.. . , M.A. FRANK, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ' Cleaifield. Ta., Ofiice in -Shaw's Row.", , ; June, 15, 18&4:.-' . - --.-' "' TAMES CKOWTIIEK, JUSTICE OF THE J PEACE,. Cutwensvillo,- Pa Ofiice"op'iosit tho , .vGood Intent Hotel." June, l3i. rilUE. RED, PLAG VICTORIOUS. Th lilntnl, JL Red Par.ncr floats in triumrh on the Olrl Cor- iiAr Storr" where A; -M Hills has just opened the cheapest apd most splendid assortment of.Goods, 11 - - j ever uisi-iayeu oeiore 1111s community, ana exactly, adapted to their many and various ncesities. J Every variety of llats Caps, Bonnets," Kqots. Sh.oes, Cloths, Cassimcres, ami all othci; kis.is of drv-sroods. that arc unapproachable bv anv other similar articles, cither ia beauty of style, quality. orpnee. ., , -. . -. . . - , Also an excellent assortment of Groceries, naol- ware. Stone and Qneensware, "with" fancy articles ad iiijittitiim. ' ? : 11a defies competition-ana invites ail persons to jrive him a call at tho 'Old Corner." which has tru ly become the- 'BaZarr' q CUar"eld. JKvery attention will tc s nown 10 customers anu visitors,, and .no pains will bo spared to send alt smiling away, loaded with his beautiful aud valua ble goods, never surpassed in Clearfield. -'--? " A. .u. HILL-. Clearfield, June 15, 1854-ly. .. t VEW-GOODS' AT 'THE CASH STORE. The J.1 subscriber has just received a largo and well selected stock of GOODS of almost every descrip tion' suitable to the season, which he is felling off at extremely low prices. He respectfully invites the attention of all who wish to buy good Goods at the lowest prices, to call at the sign of tne L noap- cst Goods.1' ' -' ' Country produce of almost everv diseription ta ken at market prices in exchange for goods. i'ersons' wishing to purchase, and reccivo a fair equivalent for thoir money, will do' we'l to give 1 111 111 a can. Remember the sisn of the CHEAPEST GOODS. on Market street, and call and be convinced that there is trath in the word thereon inscribed. dune l-i, itol. M. I. lllWI. jTEW FIRM . PATTON & SHOWERS would J. 1 inform the public that they have just opened a new and snlenatd assortment of Goods of every variety, "ut the old stand of II.". D.- Pattox ot.Cur Tvcn'svillo. " At their ,--toro'may be foundl almost everything "adapted to the want and neeessitie? of the people of tins region- Drass-go'xts. iawns, Laces, Gloves. Cloths, Cassimerti, Clothing. Hats. Caps. Roots. Shoe.: 5rc.'; Ac.; of the best qualify and atino lowest prices. ,. . - -' J - Also a sTleu'liu assortment of Hardware, 'Juccas- wnrc and Groceries. - Theyinvito all persons- to eivc thonl a call, ful ly assured they will be able to render entire satis faction. 11. D. rATlUN, '-' - - ; JOSEPH SHOWERS. Curwensville, June L", lS5t-ly. : '. MANSION HOUSE. The subscriber kaving ta ken th.i-1 old estahliiihed stand, and eutirely reJitted and refurnished it ia such a manner a-3 to vie with any house in the county, reVpectfully so licits; a liberal hare of pullia patronage. - Every attention will ha shown to persons stpdng at the Mansion House, and no pains' will bo spare d to make themTfeel Jit home." - The bar is well furnished with the best liquor.-? and sugars, and the table will at all times be sup plied with tho best in the market." He would respectfully invito the public to give him a call. . . - JOHN LIVINGSTON. Clearfield, Juno 15, lSoi. HEMPHILL'S HOTEL. The subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he still remains at tho old stand, where ho is at all tuufcs ready and willing to "entertain stran gers and travellers.". His bar stocked with the best liquors, and his table will always be supplied with the luxnTies of the market. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a further share of public patronage. ' -. WM. J. HEMPHILL. Clearfield. June 15, 1351 ly. 11. WELCH; Silversmith and Jeweler, next door to A''V' the Tost Office, Clearfield, Pa. t- VVb U atches cleaned and repaired and good watche warranted for the Fpase of one year. Jewelry, Accerdeaus and other musical in struments repaired oa the shortest notice, aud most reasonable terms. Junel5. , 1S51. ly. HORSES A"NI BUGmES FOR fT HIRE JAMES CROWUIER would inform his friends and tho public generally, that he keeps for hire horses buggies, carriages.Ac. on the most reasonable terms, at his Livery Stabio ia Curwensville. Inquire at the Stags Office- Fleimuing's Hotel. JAMES CROW THER. ' June 15th. 185T. A. FRANK. Fashionable Tailor, Shaw's Row,7' below tho Mansion House, will bo happy to render his services to all those wishing clothes made in the' la-" test style, and most durable manner. ' Clearfield, June 15. L R. CARTER Dealer in stoves, bar-iron. nails, and castings of all kinds. Also plows! and other ngrienltural ufonsils. On Second Street; under the Republican Othec. . Sun 15, '51-ly. - HARRIS. JIAI.E A CO WoolesmTk P-i-oo:rts, No. 2VJ, ilarket Street, North sido between sixth and seventh. Philadelphia. Drugs, Medi cines, 'Chemicals, Patent McdhMnes. Surgical - In struments. Druggist's .'Glassware,- Window Glass. Paints. Oils, Dyes. Perfumery, ic. &c. JOHN H ARRIS. M. D. " - J. SHAUSWOOD, . JOHN M.; II ALE. " .E. R. ORLUSON.' ' June 15. 175-t-ly.' ("illARLES WINOATE, Dealer in Ronuets. J Shoes, Loots, ami Palm Leaf Hals, No. 13. North Fouith Street, Philadelphia, Second Store below tommcrco Street. Junolo, lSoi-ly. TILLIAM S. HANSELL & SON, Manufao turers anu Importers of Saddlery, and Sad dlery Hardware. No. 23 Market Street. Philadel phia. Saddles, Rridies. Harness. Trunks, . "Whips, Saddle Jiags. Ladle tilling, Lus, Stirrups, Eacklcs Carpet Bags.'cct. ' ' ( June .15, '51-ly. BEIDLEMAN & IIAYWARD Wholesale Gro cers. Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants No: 273, Market Street, Philadelphia. " ' D. PEIDKLMAN, - - A. IIAYWARD. June 15, lS5t-ly. . - .' X)D k CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers. No Ibi. JMarket St., Philadelphia, keen constant ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap, stock of the most fashionablo nnd elegant goods. They in vite country Merchants to call and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere. June 15. ISot-ly. GALER COPE & -CO, No. lSoTMarket St.". Phi?a delphia. Dealers iu Linens, White. Goods, Ho siery. French. English and German Silk Goods. La- ces, Gloves. Dolling Cloths, fec. June 15, '5!-ly. 4 T. LANE & CO. Wholesalo Clothing Store. -jL'No. 171, Market Street. Every-variety of ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable styles, constantly on hand. " ' June 15 !5ily. ISAAC 31 ASI1TON. Hat Store." No. 172 Market St., Philadolphia. Hats, Caps. Furs, Ac, of every variety, and the best quality always on hand. " June -15, 1 854-1 y. ONRAD A WALTON. Hardware Store. So. 255 Market Street, Philadelphiu. Hardware, Iron, Nails. Ac, of every description. Juno 15., lS54-ly. ' - - . - GEORGE J. WEAVER ACO., No. 19 North Wa-' iter Street.. ; Philadelphia Dealers in Cariet chain, Yarn; Manilla and lienip Ropes Red-cords. Clothes-lines, Ac', Ac Juno 15, lS5i-ly. TSHOMAS 11. PCLTON A CO.--Merchants, and X extensive dealer! and manufacturers in lum ber, EaldhilJs' Post Office; .: May 25, '54-ly. HBUCI1ER SWOOPE Attorney at Law. For nierly pf the. firm of Seott A- Swoope. Huntingdon-, Pa. Office next door to. and over Esquirb Wrigley's, Clearfield, Pa. . May 20, :51-ly. . )f Parrels New Orleans Sugar, at Sixpence per hmfSj pound, for sale at the Cheap Store of - ',.- - - A; M. HILLS. TE ALL.TAKE , HOCENSACK Hobensaek's r f Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, for sale by June 13, "54. MOSSOP A POTTARFF. I rM Cwt- Paeon for sale, at tho sign of tho I I nt CHEAPEST GWD?. WM. F. IRWIN. - June 14. '51. . 1 IURVIANCE S Stock is now complete, . From Httlo ciies, veryjieat - Up to thoJ ol large diuicnsiona,. SuiUible Tor high pretentious. - Come oh Ladies! come on. Gentsl Come on, every roasjof sense T" And et impressions of your faces. To show your friends your mauy g.r.ices Tho dress 13 better to be dark; . , But browa or red 33 just the uiark..'. " For these the eor.trast plainly show? rsetween tha pSi-soU and the Ci'otltm It's well enough the Sun should shiuiv As this vriU eerveto shorten time.. . Rut if it don't, and clouds be rffo, " He'll take your picture to tho- lite." ' -Those little iiitHira. y"clept-6.', . Should never come "midst clouds and ch; Rut when the monarch of the shicSj ,v "His shining robe1 puts-"-.:, arii2' -" And bring your Utile 'oues to ma And brightest pictures you shall sec. Another theme the muse s-uggests, . . , To put alt gloomy doubts to rest. - '" Such honsst men as scruples feel, Lest wicked craft fresh from the deed Should bo invoked in place of rt, -' , And made to act a wily part, Are told with conscience clear of. evil TFIe have no dealings viih the. pf.vil. Gallery, 2nd St., 2nd door nort .. h i of Towell & Co s Si ore. June 13, 1S54. tf. - . : Great Ezciteineat. Startling AnT:x:ncezcut, THAT the largest cheapest. nnl bcft assortment of Goods ever brought ir.o Clearfield county, have just arrived, and are:offcrcd for rale.' sit the New Store of the subscribers', near tho 'Jourual Office. Clearfield Pa. Never before.. ha a more brilliant, and at the same ' time .:i c-h cap er lot of Goods been offered to this comrr.nr.iry. ' They have til been selected with a view to tho wRj-tsi-and ne cessities ofnhc perple of this pa-rtkulaiv locality, after lorg experience, and intimate ajuajntaneo with their bui'tness connection.?. Dry Goods of every variety, Dress :f.1. Cloth, Cassimervs, and Clothing: Loots and Shoes, Ran nnd Caps', l'onnets and lhaw!.- together wit'i a large and splendid assortment of i'UUevasware. Hardware and (ireceri".''. - . ; , .. - lcfying all competition, they salieit their fic:id-$ ,. tho publis to give them a call ttv. i exftinino their stock. ...'.. MOSSOP A PuTTAit F F . June 12, 135L ly. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. '"AND AS GOOD AS THE- REST.-WHO LI-AIAi 'AND RETAIL. Isaac Jdunstii.; would rcFp-ft!!ly in- fc-rm his .friends and tha . puhila gencraily tiii't he hps juist r-cturr.ci from tha East, where he haspur- citased the ciost splendid i-ssort. merit of R-it3 a. Shoes ever broitght rc'CIearfie'.l. 1'vcry ".variety of Ladica slippers, gr.itcrs; pv.mpr. Ac." Ae'j Mens fancy shoes, .a-nd gaiti-rs. wiuh an excellent assort ment of heavy stock, all. adapted to tha wants of the people of Clearfield. '".'", ' He hopes liM friends .will gi ye hhn a eH :;t Li. 5torc in -Shaw's Row'.' and examine- Lijtti'k. June 13, 1S3L . - .' ..j - 7. "IVrFW FIRM. GRAHAM A WATSON,-' have just Xl opened a new and ' splendid assortment of goods, nt their Store in Grahimiton, consisting of. Ladies Dress ll oods. -Cloths, Cassimeres. Hardware, Queer.sware. (5 roecries. Loots. ' Slioes. Oils. - Paints, and every other article usually kept in a country Store, where they offer for !iite as cheap, if i't cheaper than any other Store in the County. All kinds of produce' and lumber taken" in exchange for Goods. -. . - ... ,.: . ; All of Dr. Jayr.c's family medic'nes for sale."' '-"" .-"-'' 'C. M.GRAHAM. ' . . -t -. JA-; E. Vf'ATS'JN. , raha"in!on, June 11. "ok. JEW. FIRM. TROUTMAN A ROWE: rfonse.-- Sign and. C-inamettal - raiutcrs,. Glitaier. ? Chair makers, find Paper ILirgcrs. offer their ser vices to the citizen of Clearfield and vicinity.-'' Shop next door to the Jew's Store. : . . . - They keep constantly on hand, an'l make to or der every variety of Chairs, Lounges. Sofas. Ac. Ac. ' Chaiis, nnd Sofas mado equal iu beauty to any that ' -can be obtained lit-m tho City, aud more u'urabip -in workmanship and material. " - ." : - " -JOHN TrtOUTMAN". - June lt,.;5L ly. ROPERT: IIQUE. :V- milE GO'D INTENT HOTEL, and Stage Office, : r JL Curwensville. Pa. The Subscriber wouhi in- r - form his frieuils .and the public that he has just rc- . fitted and re-furnihed Lis bouse aud is prepared ' to render every atUniioa to the travelling commu- ; nity. - , - . His bar contain; liquors of the fir-t quality, ar. l ' 1 his table wili always. 00 supplied with, the licet in :;: mivket. . : . - . He respectfallr solicits his friends and ettic-rs to give him a call."-. : ,-' VOL R- FLEMMING; - -: , June 14, '51. .;, . . . ; . f. A. M. HILLS,' D. D. S: ' Office adjoin- ""' VS?'" in" his Store, Cloarfiel l. : Pa. ' Artili- -" -C uIlYY,,i cial Tvcih,. from one to a full set, laoun- : 1 ted in the most approved modern style. . "Fining, Filing," and Clearing dono wilh: care and neatness. . . - -; . -; -' Teeth extracted -with all the care and"'dL;i'atch. modern ;enee ecu furnish;' ' - -IR. J1ILLS. can clwnys be foiiRd at his office. . a? he is now devo.tLi his whole attention to Lis profeJsieu. '. '' ' r.JuiK 14. "54. " ; ; . ' - ' i LEP.O S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, No. l-H South Sixth St. Philadelphia, 'i he 'Subscriber lifts V" rceenUj enlarged end litoi ' up hii hou.-i, kiad in now enabled to coinpcts suc:os.ifi:IIy, with any es tablishmcnt ia.thc City. .His.roojiii. arc -co'nrfort-"," ahlo and well ventilsttd, and- hi? tid-da "furniihed - T with thd best in the naikci: ? He re spcaifully eoli- . -cits the large cireUof .hi Clearfield .friecd3 0 gh a 1 him a call when ihc,v visit the cH v. ' -''-' -'-.-' .': -' V JACOB G.LE20.: :. ' ' June 13.1 ly, - .... "... .7 . ... JOHN R ; MORROW. Cabinet Maker, Shop oppo' ": ito M. E. Church, Clearfield, Pa!- keeps eon- "? staUTly en hand and raakes to order, all ksnds of- Purniture. such as Te i Tables. Ca id Tables. Cen- " tre Tables. Sofas, Spring Seaied Chairs, Rtdsieds, ' . Rureaus, Wash Stands-; l"uplx:j-ds. Safes. Ac. Ac. - 5 Collins made on the shoiscst notice, and Funer als attended. jiMiNR. morrow. : Jane 13, 1.S54, 1 y .. ' : ; . .-. , . '.; --;- -. - - JAMES RIDDLE GORDON Attorney at Law, " ' -has removed Lis ofEqe to the noii Cijiiuing in : the East, the Drng Stora of Dr. II, Lorain, and v.iU devote his whole attention to the ' practice of his " j'l-ofession. He may hi coE.saltcl in; 'FreUrh and 2:z German. . .June 13, '54.,-1-y.. r. BEREO E XiELAINH?. A iuporior sutielc -of ' Rerege Delaines iu ttrcss pattern,; at 25. cents .j , per yard, never sold in this count v before for lesij " than 50 cents, at TIOSSOP A "POTTARFF?; "- . Jnno l3, '5t ' . 171 S' DUNDY Attornr-v-ai-Law, ClearSel 1, Pa:";", i will attend faithfully to all prefesF.fbnal bu-' . , inness entrusted to his care. June 13, "54:-ly. ,....- J"" ' JJ. . McENALLY Attenrey at I,aw, ,Oft'co ' ' nearly opposite Judge,' Wright's Store, Cfcar-.. ' field. Pai prActioes in Clearfield and 1 adjoining-- 15 counties. - Jane 13, 'o-L-iji.'; .-:' CHEAP CLOTHING. A large lot of Cheap CI- v Ts thing. Men's and Bovs. for ?le cheap, br : " '- Jung 15, '54. , . , MOSSOP A PoTTARi'p. . I BLACKBERRY BRANDY. A certain cure f.r .- 1 thc- Djsentary. for sale by June 13, "54.. .'; MOSSOP & POTTARFF. '' -2 OODS-ATCITY PRICES. If yoii want tJ get4'!'3 " alfkinds of Goods at city prices cult at-- ' id - . Juiiff '54.- . . m MOSSOP A POTTARFP'.S: ,'.. : iyiii Parrels White Sugar, for sale t : -: : r . -. jyj MUsSul' A PoTTARFF'S : June 14, '54: ' 'i . 1 ' ' '' "" : ''"' ' 1 r( Sacks Salt, just received, at the Cheap nj Store of MOSSOP & P')TTARFP; June 14. '14. - '. -. .; ) r "r J L JACKSON. CR ANS-Attorney at Law..- Of- ' fice adjoining residence, Clearfield. Pa., z ' ; '" jMay 2'V. '54-ly." ' TAME B. GRAHAM Merchant and extensive dealers in lumber. Grahampton, P. 0.. Clear "field county-, Pa. . " . May 2.-64r-ly. .- i fpO SHOEMAKER'S. -A fine lot of Spanish Kip. X.. Men and Women'e -Mijrbo. Teik'-trhaiiilng.-f and Sole Leather, for sale cheap, by . ' . - Juno 13; '5-1. - MOSSOP A P0TTAKFP 1'4 1 It- fi.'J t- mi h 4 IK It I , I? t ' i: -.-sic. . i 0 A i" '.hiT. l-Kft n n
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