ALdl mm TilE-JOURNAL:: V , BUSINESS ITEMS. CWe Call the attention of thoBe interested to tlveuditor's '.Notice in another column. ' ' 'jpTjxose desiring .. situations.; ia'- school t ehers will find in rrtiiniiy Tiflbrdcd by referance to the fcotice of the PioP.!,h,P Co&rd of Directors. ,' 1 - C7;Ve never advertise patent medicines, but the euro for ague, of J. A. Paletiiorp jr, does not come Under the general ban, as we. knew it to be an almost certain remedy. No cure, no par. ' : ' " v . ' CEJ-Those persons desirous of purchasing a valuable property in the vicinity of this place, will find an excellent opportunity by rcflerring to the advertisement of Joseph Lamch tti another column. JTT-Our merchants and others visiting the city .will do well to call at Bailt Brother's, 252 chesnut St. and examine their splendid "assortment of .carpeting, floor oil cloths, mat tings &c &c. jjyAlthough a good deal of business was done during Court week j the new, splendid and cheap assortment of goods just received by Wm. F. Iawix, was by no means exhausted. lie offers for sale, emphatically, the best and cheapest goods in the county. Call and see." C7An extensive purchase was lately effec ted by Geo. D. Mjrqax & co, of all the lands La Centre and Clearfield counties belonging to IIaepmax Philips. They are nows offered for ale on easy terms, in lots, or otherwise to suit purchasers. See advertisement " Cyit will be seen that our young friend Jos. Showers has disposed of his interest in the firm of Patton & Showers, to E. A. Hip h.e. The business will be hereafter conducted under the style and firm of Pattox & Hiitle. EA large assortment of all kinds of lum ber, plastering lath, &c may always be found at the '-Pioneer Mills," of Capt. Henry Groe, on the M shannon. Those who desire bills sawed, will Cnd.the Capt. a prompt business man, and true to hi promises. EItis said that money is exceedingly t'ght, but nevertheless 31. A. Frank, has just purchased a large, new, and splendid assort ment of Gentlemen's dress goods and ready mad-; clothing. As Frank is a pretty clever fellow, he deserves to bo patronized. Store two doors East of Journal office. The shocmaking business is prospering, and C. S. Black advertises for six journey men. Who wants a good berth ? " 1 1 7" G it your life insured," and thus insure to j out family a sufScient competence in the erent of your death. The Susquehanna Corn piny at rUrrlshurg, offers every inducement. Dr. K. V. VTilsox cf this place w the examin ing physician, and Dr. A. T. Scuhyyer, is the agent for Clearfield county. 3""A hore, buggy, and harness, can be fccugfct cheap of TV. M. Rsepi, at Curwens ilie. . r CjrQar lady readers who desire to send to Philadelphia for 3Iiihnery, &c. A.c, will tind the establishment of Jane Miller s.t So. S South Sixth St., upper side, where all orders will be punctually attended to. ' 7" It will be seen ia another column, that Blair & Brrltt have opened the MOUNT VEHN'ON" for the reception of visiters. . We wish them abundant success, and have to doubt our Clearfield friends visiting the City, will call where they will always meet a warm and welcome reception. "Secure the s,hadow, 'ore the substance fades," aad cil at Pcrvian. :s Daguerrean Gallery on 2nd it., two doors north of Powell t. Co's. Store. , . It is always a good plau for men in busi ness to settle up their accounts regularly. James B. Graham, adoptlug this course, calls peremptorily upon those having dealings with him to come forwrd and settle up. u7"TliOseof our farmers who have orchards. fchbuM procure one of Hickok's portable cider mills, which arc represented as one of the very he'st articles of the kind ever invented. L. R. Cartel, t3 the agent iu this place." ' ' " Cr1 The CorporaP in his perigrinatius a few days since, while ieatching for the 'Know Noth ing," observed a crowd pouring into the room next door to the Journal ollicc. Of course he followed, but discovered the cause of attrac tion to be a splendid and cheap assortment of boots and shoes, recently opened there by C. S. Black. From the excellent quality of his work, the Corporal'icomer to, the conclusion that Charley did'nt belong to the Order, t Z7- It will be seen that D. W. RoBnrxs & Co., at Lumber city, have dissolved partner ship. ' The Books and accounts are in the hinds of D. .W. KoBBisa for settlement. CPM. A. Frank E.vj, informs his friends and the public, that lie hi3 removed his busi ness staml two doors cast of the Journal olnce, la Graham' Row, where he will be happy to attend to those who may give him a call. We call the attention of painters and others to the fact, that a large aad excellent wpHyf -Wbite-Lead -an4-Linked Oil, has just been received at Mossop & Pottarff's. We request the attention of our readers to the card of HrcHES & . Irvix in another oluian,-the 'proprietors, of the Tyrone City Hotel. Give them a call, when you visit Ty ne If you wish - te- be - welLAreated, and get fcaicted with a couple cf devrr fellow: - & - tiiT-fcdBeF -lit i , -fi v..'f. .. V.--::;, ci.'j ; n'.j '. A inaieik was lately Tntit up L-styevii a, jS P; V;uia bear and an Iowa buii to light for three thousand doll.is. The perlbrmanc-j is thus de scri'oed by the Auburn (California) herald; On Saturday lastr a g and hear r.nd bull fight was advertised to' come oif f t the above named place- At tea o'clock "iu the nYorning a crowd abut two thousand persi. ns hod as sembled to witness the encounter between bru- in and bis bull-ahipf A large amphitheatre had been erected, with ample accommoda tions lor the," spectators, .underneath .-which tliey crowded In anxious expectancy to' wit ness the rare entertainment. The sports yf the dy commenced with a cock Ggtit; alter which the bull, Chihuahua,-vas ushered into tha ring. The bear, a full grown animal of the grizzly species, was led from his cage teth ered by a raw hide I.triat and a chain. Chihua hua surveyed his antagonist, pawed the dirt over his neck, and prepared to pilch into bru in, who, not relishing such sport; made one bound, freed l.imself Irom the thongs which bound him, and commenced ascending the scats on which sat the spectators. A scram bling scene ensued which beggars descr.ption. Bruin succeeded in attaining to the fourth tier of seats, when he either fell through or leaped to the ground, on the heads of the dense mass below. One unfortunate gentle man raised the canvass to cflect his escape Bruin perceiving the open ng. made, darted through, overturning the man in his piss ige, and made for the deep cannon which runs by the foot of the town. . In ascending the hill he overtook a Mr. Courtney, of Mad Cannon, ami with one stroke of his paw almost denu ded him. Happily, however, he sustained no other injury than the loss of his "unmention ables." The gentleman who was upset in ma king his escape through the canvass suffered a severe contusion, and had his head gashed to the skull from the centre of his forehead to the conn. Meanwhile, the rage of the bull having reached boiling heat, with a bound and bellow, dashed through the crowd, overturnrng all in his way, and in the opposite direction from bruin, "disappeared in the woods. The scene, altogether, our informant assures us, was in describable. The evening wound up with a wrestling match for $100, in which a Mr. Sims was the winner, mid the whole "topped off" with a dog tight. . - The elegant amusements of our friends of Iowa II ill we le-jrn, add much to the life and business of the place, and cause money to cir culate freely. The Scmmer h Ended In commenting up on the eventful summer from which we just emerged, the New Vork Mirror sjvs that "it has been a hard aud a hot one. Fires, fail tires, disease and death, have brought 1 .ssea and mourning to thousands the calam ity of s.hort crops aud high prices makes the poor man look an.xiously to tiie coming winter- Many who began the season in the ful ness of health and beauty, have perished with the early llowers, and hundreds who went abroad decked in the gay colors of joy aud hope are now robed m the sombre attire of grief and mourning. Autumn has come to many a heart, even in the spring-time of life, and the earth has become to thousands of its pilgrims literally "the valley of the shuduw of death.' They who have passed through this trying season unscathed by sickuoss and mis fortune whom the De tth Angel has not even brushed with his wiDgs, should make their lives a hymn of thanksgiving to the.Inlinite God who has dealt with them so gentle and so graciously! Instead of looking on tiie daru tide of the future, they should look up in grateful confidence to the Reaper whose sick le has left them to flourish a little longer in the field of time, while thousands, as liiltof health and promise as they, have been cut tjywn and withered in an hour." Rod7ji.g a Hen-Roost. -Jeems Lewkas, ol Orange county, Va., writes to tiie Alexnd.U Ga.zi;e that soma d. stones- rogue h is roboed his hen-roost. He cUs.-s his account of the fowl tnns-ution as follov.s : ln the morning we fouiiJ out that sum l'oiler had been kuium.t tin a si'.i. on Grammar's poeltry and "sever.il other hens. Mr. Eddytur: when I gi;.-; J arou'ii upon the wrek cf mutter aud tiie crush ofciiik ins, 1 w.u- Ld to -' jUi:n in the l.mgwrdj of the Poit whir he siys I feels most like a feller who trMa alone some binqu.-t hill deserted, whose lights are ded, whose gds am tied, an 1 all 'ceptin hiin and an ole rooster and a few defunct hens d.-p tried Yes; sir, thar'sot that noLleolu lV;ul lliiemollycliolly on u rock laugh ing Patience, as Mr. Siukspur s lys in his ;Pis tle to the Rooslmns. That r war my Gram mar's favorit Rooster, an I 'could but lament in my very gizzard to see him a sottiu tip thar without enny of his numerous wives to co:it lort hio drooping spiirits: whar was they now au Ekko anscred mhar ! Dorr.LASs at Home On the oth inst., at Springfield, the capital of Illinois, there was a Democratic-meeting in th State Houseof of Anti-Douglass Democrats, which was ad dressed by ex-Senator Broese.Judge Trumbull and Col. . Taylor, by whom Senator Douglass was denounced in no measured terms. Sena tor Breese proclaimed him a traitor to his con stituents, and to tiie Union, lie said he could find no milder term in which properly to char acterize his con Inct. It seems that so far from finding the repeal of the Missouri Com promise a sure p itii to the Presdlency, Mr. Douglass will rind aditliculty In maintaining his position as a Senator. Gov. Pollock. The Pittsburg Chronicle, an Independent paper,-Euding to the election of Judge Pollock, aays: 'IIe is represented as a high-minded, honorable gentleman. In private life beyond reproach. . He was a just and able judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Repeatedly elected to Congress by the vote of Whigs and Democrats combined, and there is no charge of his ever having proved unfaith ful to his trnst. An! r.Ow. to crorru all, Ji'e goes Jnto the highest office in the gift of 'the i'-CCpie of his State, ami it is to his great cred it, that men of all parties have contributed to his election. May his administration 'prore.a Nenefit to the people." . . .' -..'.'. v " .-. , .-; The Season. Autumn is fairly inaugura ted, and the brown, autumnal feeling which denotes its approach hot noon-times and the demand for soda-water, have gone away to gether. The sunshine streams slanting 1 iziiy through the fleecy haze, which at early morn ing wraps tle hills and 3-ellow-tinged forests in its cold embrace. A dry leaf occisionry flutters to the sidewalk, with a sad premoni tion of the time when ali leaves shall have left. Winter, with his snow-flakes and icicles, will soon be along? already, indeed, is the Frost King here, and in .a few days will bind inrfcy fetters the deep river and the dancing rill. XPCol-Reach Frazer, whose devotion to his party formerly gave him the sobriquet of the "War Hors'j of Democracy," made a speech at Whig head quarters, in Lanclsfr, in congratulation on the defeat of BIgler. We congratulate Col. F. on his final separation from a party which, he. aerved with fidelity, until he found it too corrupt for.au : honest man's adhesion. Berks Co. Prtt. : " 1 A Kaafu Sewrr.6r aed & Kaiu&a City. ' The "Kansas weekly Herald" ' 13 the titla pt a newspaper all the way from the disputed ter ritory. "It is a neatly printed heet, published at Leavenworth, by Osbom & Adams. It is the first paper established, in.that territory. ; -Thv -city of Leavenworth,' where the Her ald ia'.published, is situated about 1 miles be low Fort LeavenvTorth,is 'laid out' into streets, sqnares, ice., 'and is growing with itrue-. West ern rapidity and thrift. - It its destined to be come a large and impbitant place of business. It is not far from the new city of Kickapoo.'- ' , The following notices appear editorially 1' ' A large number of hands are. engaged in cuttiug out the streets of this city ! . The population of this city is neaily as fol lows : 99 men, 1 woman, and 0 babies. Total 100. Truly a flourishing and promising town. Leavenworth. has been already talked of as the future capital of Kansas. We trust it will have something to fill a school house with be fore the capital is built. . Of the O'J male inhabitants of the city, 10 advertise themselves as "Attorneys and Coun sellors at Law." . There is one physician, a hotel, a steam saw mill, Beveral dry goods stores, a book store, drug store, and other rading establishments. Tue Other Vessel. We learn from good authority, that probably the unfortrnate pro peller in contact with the Arctic was not the -Cleopatra," as was at first supposed,, but a French .Steamer from St. Peters, with supplies for the fisheries, on her way back to France. It has already been stated that one of the per sons from on board the stranger reached the Arctic, but that , being a Frenchman lie held no conversation with any porson there. This statement turns out ; incorrect. The cook of the Arctic, it so happens, is a frenchman, or a man who speaks that tongue.;- He had a short talk with the stranger, who told him tho name of the propeller, but this the cooK, unfortu nately, is unable to remember. The cook dis tinctly remembers the man telling him that the propeller was a French vessel, that had been sent to supply the fisheries with provis ions, and was now on her way back to France. This is all the conversation that passed. Again at Large. J. S. Orr, alias Angel Gabriel was last week released from j ill, alter a two week's confinement, on bail. - Mr. Dan iel Smith, the jailor, it is said restored to him hi bugle and ensign. Before leaving the premises, Orr asked, as a favor, that he might sound his horn, as if to announce that he once more breathed the outside air of freedom. The request was complied with, when he blew loud and prolonged, and stirring notes, attrac ting to the iron grated windowsthe various in mates of the institution, both white and black male and female, who complimented him by three hearty cheers. The recipient of this equivocal houor lowed in acknowledgement of it; and picking up his "traps, "hastened in the three o:clock train of cars.on his way to Bal timore. Postage to Australia. Hereafter the sin gle rate of letter postage between the United States and New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, either I y packet or by pri vate ships, na England, will be 33 cents in ste 1 1 of 45 cents, pre piyment re juired. A French transit rate of ten cents the tfuurle ounce must be added in the case of all letters to or from sail colonies, which may be spe cially addressed, "' M H-ietUea." The sime reduction to SCcents the single rate will ex tend to all letters directed to Van Pieman's Land, which are sent by the Australian mail packets, as well as to letters for New Zealand, specially ad Tressed "via Melbourne," or "via Sydney," and to latters for Western Austra lia, ad Iresved to go by the "direct Austra lian picket." The single r ite on letters, by private ship, direct fr.ui Xcw Vork, is 6 cents, prepayment required. A Terrible Tragedy. A letter from our correspondent at Grueilt. Chenango county, gives a) account of a thrilling tragedy recent ly enacted in that vilHge. It appears that a returned C iliforni m named Davis, had a tais-und.-rsLiuiling with Lis wile, which led to a sepir.ition. Dan's met his brother-in-law, with whom his wife resided, and aftfr a brteT conversation, they parted, when he drew a involve.- and shot his relative in the back, kil ling him instantly. He then proceeded in search of his wife, whom he also shot and she expired in a short time after the wretched man turned the weapon upon his own breast and slew himself. Xew York Herald. Dzath of a Kentcckv Congressman. The Louisville Journal of Saturday says : The Hon. Presley Ewing, member of Congress froni the T..ir.l District, died of cholera on Wednesday. Oa Tuesday, he went from Bowling Greeu, where the cholera has been prevailing some time, to the M mmioth C ive, arrived there Un der the influence of the disease, and died the next morning. He was a wit, a scholar, a politician, an orator, a man of genius,-and a statesman. Though young, he had won a dis tinguished position in Congress. For Kaxsvs. The parties already sent out by the New Vork Kansas Le igue, have amoun te I altogether to about 600 or 700 persons, and among them h ive been a number of families: l.tOO or more are preparing to follow this month, many of whom belong to the Anieric in Settlement Company, whose leaders went about three weeks since to choose a location, occupy a large tract, and lay out a city. This is a stock company, the shares of $5 each, en titling the holder to a vote ; and a city lot. The plans are matured for the immediate es tablishment of all the institutions of our re fined Eastern society in the new community. All synitoms of opposition to the operations of the friends of liberty, in Kansas, appear?, to have ceased. . . ' s . !X7"A Washington letter to the New Vork Courier s tys that the President and ; Secretary 01 oiuie n vi interviews last week Wi" Capt Hollinsand Mr.' Fabens, relative to'ti.e means to be adopted for bringing the Greytown atrair t-o a final. Soitie action on the part of this Government is necessiry. The British have taken San Juan into their custody, and it will be rebuilt, if at all, under their protection, As the Administration organ has proclaimed, upon apparently ollicial authority, that ?the destruction of tiie place was ordered as -a m-easure m cessary to the suppression of Brit ish influence in Central America, consistency requires that it should le followed up by equal ly decided proceedings. It is thought that Com. Newton of the Home Squadron, will be employed on this delecateaud responsible ser vice. ' : ' - v ' - ' Thk Losnox Plagi e. A correspondent of the Home Journal gives a fearful account of the plague which . he states to he raging in London. The plague which one hundred and. fifty years ago, he siys, was brought to Lon don in a ch jst of clothes from Alexandria, arid which carried od' one half of the population, h is re-appe irod. The bones of bodies which were buried in pits whore is now Argyle utreei have been turned up iu cutting a - Newer, and thousmds have died from the contact. The physicians state that it is the plague and not the cholera which is at present ravaging Lon don. .Business ' issnflVring- tt-rrihly. The stores in"Regnt street and elsewhere are closed, and tradesmen, and; indeed : people of every class,-are flying in all jdirectiona.- London is being depopulated. ' ' ' N6t j! WonijUr.CKGh.tvd SA-vtiV.iiJai Ms statenVen? 1b i"e! art! to thy los of the lAte fuJ, Capt' Luce'jiliiCes the7 eigrrieert" ttoe'crcir and the Sremen. o: the ' Aretic in thfe in ost od ious light.". They tjehav-e.d like cowards and wretch es rather than men and the lac that thus far we have not heard . of the rescue- of a- woman or child, is perhaps. the bitterest and the moat withering - commentary uhat could 1 be -OtTered upon thuir atrocious conduct ! ' T Boston, The city of Boston has entered in to a new forwarding business!.' Four ''paupers' were recently arraigued before 3 iusticc in that cUy, on a joint charge of being 'foreign pau pers, 'and recei ving aid from the city of Boston, against the peace of the Commonwealth, and contrary to law in such cases made and provi ded." The charge of pauperism was sustain ed, and the Court ordered the prisoners t be returned to the Queen ol Great Britain. .They will be forwarded in the ship Star of Empire, which leaves iu a day or two for Liverpool. Fatal An raiv Cuacnct F, Stcner .was beaten to death by some, Irish laborers, in Poca hontas, Somerset county, Pa., on Saturday evening 'la:t.--. The outrage was unprovoked on the part of Mr.- Stoner. Lire-itoiy c Cleojfield Coualy. PRESIDENT JUDGE: Hon. James Bi rxside. - - Eellefonte. ',... ASSOCIATE JUDGES: ' . llox. dlicnARD Shaw .-I -, - , . Clearfield. Hon. John P. IIovt. - - Lumber City. - PROTHOXATORY: Ae. ' : William Porter. - ' Clearfield. SHERIFF: .. .' William Towei.l. - - - Clearfield. 1 DEPUTY SHERIFF,- - -' II. F. Wako, ' ' Clearfield. JAILOR: ' ' Henry Stonf. ' Clearfield. COMMISSIONERS: Roupbt MEHArrr.v. - - . - - Bower. Sa.mitl SrnoFF. - - - - . Glen Hope Philip IIkviner. - - - - Pc-nnfielJ.' - COMMISSIONER'S CLERK: Gkokge B. Goodt.avder: - - Luthersburg. TREASURER: v . John .McPiicnsoy, Clearfield. . ... PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: L. Jackscs Cram. Esq. - - Clearfield. . . COUNTY SURVEYOR:. Tuos. Ross, Eeq. ' - - - - . Curwc&sville. COUNTY AUDITORS: : : Oeo. W. ScnoFr. ----- Jeffries. .. C. Kratzeh. Clearfield. J. II. Ssyler. - - .. - - Luthersburg.: Ariial and Departure the Halls at the Clearfield Pos;-Cffi.e. - Tyrone Mail: Leaves every dayj Sunday ex cepted, at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrives at 6 P. M. Kartiiavs: Leaves CloafSreld, Friday at 3 A.M. Arrives, Saturday at C P. M. Smith's Mh.L3. Leaves Clearfield. Fridav at 6 A.M. " itRAHAMTON: Leaves Saturday at 9 A. M. Arrives s me day at 4 P. M. . Jttarkrtj 3. i'aiJLADL'LPiiiA. Mjvdiy Flour. per bbl. 9.00 Rye Flour. " " 5.C0 Corn Meal, " 4.00 Wheat. per bush. ' 1.78 Rye, scarce at 1.00 Cors, -. ' .S7 Oats, scarce ' .43 Oct to 11. S9.2o 7.00 4.12 1.83 CLEARFIELD. WDNSrAV .Oct. 17. Flour. Wheat. Kye, Corn. O.ltS: per bbl. per bush. ? 12.00 2.23 1 .i0 i.m ' .621 LUMDER TRADE ; PfRTf.MOlTnCcT. lC; If:54. Sthct.Com. an! Pannel ineh. ?2.00 Do. ' half inch, S0.00 Cullingji. S?l6aI7 Samplts. ' ?10.00 Miiugles, ' ' SlSa17 Ifeinl&ck R'Ard3. - Sll.flO Hemlock Joist and Scantling. Sll.00 On the liUh inst.. by the Rev. Mr. Ke.isy. ilr. Abraham Van Scoyoc, of Altoona, and Mi C. A. Junes, of Tyrone, Blair Co.. Pa. k STRAY Came to the subscriber living in Rloomington. Clearfield Co.. Pa., s stray Hog. in Juiy, 1354. ' The owneris requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or otherwise, he wiU be dealt with noord insi o la1- M. M. REX. Blooinington, October 2S, 1S54. ; fTLECTIOX. An Election wiU be held at the . House of John Dunlip. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. on Wednesday the loth of November, to elect three 'ManHgers. and other officers of the Little Clearfield Crtek Navigation Company. - . itY ORDER OF THE BOARD. October 2j. 1854.-3t, - . A' au Auditor appointed to distribute moneys in tiie Lands of Wm. Powell, Sheriff, arising from the sale of real caiae (in the case of Patton, assignee of Ellis' Adminia(ratcrs) will attend at his office, being the same occupied by John L. Cutt'.e. Esq., on Monday the 0th of November, at 1 o'clock. P M, of said day. JAMES II. LAKRIMER, Auditor. Oitobcr 13, 1S53.-U. . . . - . 7-.WXEI. EIGHT SCHOOL TEACHERS. VI Persons wishing to apply Tor .Schools in ibe District composed of the township . pike Clearfield co . will please t meet the Board of Director in Curwtlville, at the house of Inaae Rlovin LSfj., on Monday the .1th of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M,.at which time the euoty Su perintendent will bo present to examine applicants and give certificates, and make the necessary ar rangements for conducting the Schools. T5y order of the loard. ' '' . ,: JOHN N0RRI3, Sec. ' October 18, 1854. . i . DMIMSTKATO R S N O T I CK. ESTATE OF HIRAM E. CARLILE. DECT) -All persons are herehy notified that Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of ltiruin E.' Carlilc, late of Brady Township, dee'd.', have been grant ed to the subscriber, in due form of law. All per sons indebted, 'arc required to make immediate payment;' and those having claiina will present them, properly authenticated, fer settlement. ' JOHN f ARLILE, Administrator.'' October 4" .TSj4 .-at . ' ATTE TIIOX REG V LA R?'! You are order ed to meet for. parade on Saturday, - October 2-ith. at T o'clock. Pv M Each member w ill pro vide himself with 6 rounds of blank cartridge. The Company will appear in winter uniform. There will be a drill on Saturday Oottbr 21st, at a o'clock, P. M.-- lir order of the Captain; : - ilEO. W, HUEEMS, Jr., O. S. Clearfield. Oct. 11. 1854. L (CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE. FAIR TO J ALL! no cl'RE - pay. This preparation has an established reputation, and id offered with con fidence as a enre for fever and ague, or intermittent fever. It may be taken by the most delijato with perfect safely, being a pure vegetable syrup. If txken according to directions without curing, a second bottle will be supplied free of charge, or the money returned. ' Nan smnin without the signature.-i J. II: PALETIIORP, Jr.i - No.-89 North Second Street, Philadelphia. ' October 11, lSi4. 1 ' ... JStli2 Cutit-StYeif . ' v ' t r 'k'i l a t S l " hi i av- 1 Have nowepeatflaTg sprtmecs of the west , fctyla acd colors of ' ' ' V-'-n icl liS e.tv' "lt ;,'n 3T-.T Cty!e r-f-&'i v r.r.. i-: ij.A--pu Tiff S7 .Tlirif.,-! f .-MXi'tKtt.- .i ;? ..i.j.,i Also s full a.'sortmcr.tcf Su-or id Meiiiim qualiiy ' ' AMERICAN i CAKPETI.XGS, - - Jluny of w hieh being their owu manufactttre, can bo recommended ixs (Scol C-.irpe lugs far a Loiv Price. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS 'A CANTON"- MATTINGS, of every wiJth and quality. ;.: . BAI i.sfcii J -j. , IMPORTERS A MASLTACTCREnS " Or " CARPETiCS . 2 2 C.Hesvjt itjes:, ?h.lalelpa:&. Ocf. i, ISol.im. .. T J A L V AB LEF A R 31 A T PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offer lor sale ou rra eonablo aud easy terms. ' his farm in Law rence towusbip. containing one him . arret, and allow ance. 'ihe buildings are, a good log hous&. frame barn, and other out-hons.s. '1 here is. also, on the place a promising young orchard of choice fruit trees, in tine bearing order. Also, a never failing spring of water. About sixty Acres cleared Two miles from Clearfit-ld. ' Ii. quire of F. P. Hltler, Clearfield, or the sub scriber on the premisos. JOSEPH LANICH. . October 1, l334.-"m. "AR IN AMERICA not against foreign cations, tut against nign prices and impo sition. R. R. Vv fcLCH. has just returned troin the city with a splendid new s'ock of Obld and silver Watches, open and hunting-cased,, gold chains, keys, seals; arid a variety of other articles usually kept by Jewelers. ' - : i His assortment lias been selected w ith great care and caution, aud will be checfully submitted to the inspection of all who mav give him a call. Teehs Cash. . Oct. 4, 151. flAREWARD. Losl : on the 4th int. a f JU Pocket Lock cco.iair.ijig one hundred and furiy-nine dollars, forty-si dollars in' gold, the paper money was principally all Illinois. Any person lind'tng'said .Pocket liwk and return ing the same to thU-office, will receive tbo above reward. - Ur. F. HANCOCK. AT T E N T I O N L U 31 B E R 31 E N .-TIl E MAINE COMP. LANDS ARE NOW " FOR ALiE. The subscriber offers for sale the following Tracts of Land, situated on, and near the Clearfield Creek, in Clearii'-Id county, Pa., to wit: A tract, warranted to "Luke Morris;'"' containing 472 aereg and 4 j s. A tract, waranted t- Joscpa Ueliand, containing 433 acres. 103 ps.. A tract, warranted to Robert Grey, containing 433 a.-.i;. 1;.3 ps. A tract, warranted to John Bringbrrs. containing 42J acres. 153 ps. A tract, warranted to "Sarah Ward,'' containing 433 acres, 1?3 ps. A tract, warranted to "Geo.' Eddy." containing 4HS acres. 153 ps.- A iraci, warranted to Moor Wharton. con taining 133 acres, 153 ps. A part of a tract, war ranted to Geo. Ashton. containing 21G ftoros. Theso Lands are too well kuotrn to the lumber men of Clearfield County, to. render a description of them necessary it may be safely said, that it is decidedly tho bst body of pine lands fl C!ea field Couuty. For terms, ic.; apply to ' EDW. SHOEMAKER,. Ebcnsburg, Cambria Co;. September 25, ISj-1. r3I3IBER LAND FAR SALE. The sub A scriucrs having purchased all the lauds be longing to linrdman Philips, situated in Clearfield, Cambria and Centre counties, comprising some of the best timber lands in those counties, offer them forsale in lots to suit purchascrs.'ot rea.soi.ablc pri ces and terms of payment. All other information respecting them, will be furnished by Wm. lag shaw or David llough, at Philipshurg.'or .Josiah W. Smith, Clearfield. - OEO. D. MOKuAN & CO. ' September 17, lS4.-3t. i fe I N.st r.vvUeI sa vEri JijiTli VES, AND YOLil MNLV, by having your life insured in the Susquehanna Mutual insurance Company of Harrisburg. Pa. CAPITAL 5100.000. Ci(Wir.-:nf,D March 23d. 1334. . . Any person can have their own life insured or that of a friend, from one to ninety years.. Per sons of i years of age. pay 31 v2 per SUM, year ly. At 3" years. S3. till for 1000.00. yearly for life. The whole premium for IiiV iu ordinance is SH9. at the ago of I'-years. premium ditto, on S100. is Dr. R. V. YVuso.v.of Clearfitld. Medical Ex aminer. ';.' ' Any information may bo obtained from. Dr. A. T. SCilUYVLit. Agesl. Septum br 6. 1 11 ZllisS. A .itU5 T W N .-:! I '. CLEAutTLLD C0L'N1Y. 'J he ''subscriber keeps constantly on hand, at bis milla. lumber of all description, sorts, aad sizes. Piastei in 5 taih and bills s.:v.cl 011 the shortest 1.0 1-'. These mills can run at any timO duiing the season, ' hat ;ng a ncvcrl'.ii.ing suppiy 01 water- All kinds uf produje taken in exchange for lum ber, aud ihe miA never refused. HENKY GROE. September 27. lSr4.-'y Kykrtown. P. 0. . 5rAXTEl). .-mx 'feathers, coin patent to ira v V 1 part an English education to their pupi:s. will find a situation for f ur months, bv applving to JOHN THOMPSON, President, or D.' J. CA"TH C ART, Sec, of the Jordin District School Direc tors. A liberal salary will be given. Ey order of the Board. D. 4 CATHCART, Sec y. Se-tAmbr V). l Vt. H ... STUA VS. Came to tiie residence cf tL'c sub scriber in Lawrence town-i;ip, about the 4th or 5th of August last, two Leift-rs about one year old. I he owner is requested to come up d prove his pro perty and take ihem away.-otherwise they will be disposed of as the law directs. ... JAMES FORREST. September 20, 1S51. 3t c AUT-O-V. All persons are hereby cautioned dainsr purchasing, or in any wav meddling with a two horse wagon an t a pair of bob sleds now in the possession of -P. ilr ISonz. as the said property bilongs to me and is in his possession a loan only. JOHN BRUBAKEii, . Septembnr 20, l&j4.. 7VLW ARHIVAL. M. A. FRANK, has just ll returned from the East wtih a large .i3.-Lrt-m'nt of Cloths, Casimers, Neck Ties. 1 rimming.''. Ready made ClotLing,- i'e..'- w bich he will svll cheap for cash, at his store, two doors east of. the Journal office. . Fashionable tailoring still done to order, with neatness and dispatch. He invites the public to give him a call and ex amine his stock, .; Sept 13..1tfd4, . EDI CATION. Tin Methodist Episcopal Church at Oleu Hope, will bo dedicated to the worship of tiod. on the Jin of Octukkr next. The Rev. J. PoisAl, and other prominent min isters will be pres'-'nt. September 2.1, 16i4. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between 11. D. Patton and J.ST Show ers, was this day dissolved, by mutual consent said Showers having disposed of hij interest to E. A. Hippie. H. D. PATTON", . : J. S. SHOWERS, i Curweosville, Sept. 1st, 1S54. ; The business will .here's fter. bo conducted by Patton !t Hippie, who will "pay all debts contract ed by the former firm. This arrangement will- re quire no new settlements. .. The firm will eontinue oi with the old books. II. D. PATTON, ' ' ' E. A. HIPPLE, , .September 1st, 1S54.-3L ; - .., ..;; FISST ARRIVAL. FALL AND WINTER iiOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Just received, a large and splendid assortment of ccons of almost every description, suitable for the season, and selling off at very low prices. Ladies, Gentlemen, and every person wishing to buy goods at tie vry lo test prices, aro. respectfully inv ited to call and examine for themselves, i- Produce of all -kinds 'received in exchange for cooU. - - " "- -.-WM. F. IRWIN. . Clearfield, Sept. 27, 1S54. rOUNG A31EK1CA' MnnAn i .- a ...r..i .ni ft vn aanasltf Books far yoang peopbjT; embracing event ooapcoted ith the cirlv LisJwy of the cotintry cd hvo of dit- ttngtnirtcen, irrtiwaw aa ectij?a5 innU: W.Tfo lustration of important ovceU, atd fc4ttatuy illuuiiuatei title raTs. Coctaicics tha lf DANTLL.W EIltaifaJ JiTCAiaLriJRi man ; with cumerot3-ajicai.otce illusiruve of b cLaracter. .ai'd.ttf laitewicg inuatratiots : ,T Y6"wns Datiol-Tn tae Saw Mil: " s4 Vi -l.si.-r sfMri"' ar VTT9irZ ' - - - Webster -deciuiing Ihe Clerkship Wcbsie'r czpoaiiditg tho Outiyu Ihe Lui.ker iiill celebration. '. 1 . ' Webster a: Farcuit Hall. - - - M-trhaeld the rcsidetce of Webster. Webster on hi laim. . -', " , , Ihe rife of liti.ry Clay, the Mill Foyef the Slashes tine iilua.ratioi;s. " Tho life of itrjamin Frai.klin, Dtte illuiir tior.3." - ' .-. . ' .- ' '1 he life of General Washington, nice illustre- tions. ' The life of Marion, nine illublratiCus. Tho life of .Lafayette, nine illustrations. . The life of Win." Pcnn. nine" illcstrations. Iho lifo- of ticneral -Tay'or.--nir.e iliuoti atione. The life of Andrew ktoii. nine- iilusiraijoce. Iho life of NaiAilcoii Loijaparte, l.icc illusua tions. The lit-11 of Indep-Midciice : or Philadelphia ia 177l,. nine illustrations. TLe Yankee Tea party and other siorits of ae Revtdution. nine ill jstrations. Containing in '. fcU over, one hundred illtietra- tioiiS. i . ; . Each volume is will written. po-es.-ing a hn;a moral tone, aud can safely be placed in the hauJ of young people; they . contain numerous fcnt-c'-dotca illustrative of the early history of onr coun try, and are well adapted for f.-imily or school . li biaries. -. . . -. - - : - - j Price per gut. hanisomely Lound in clc-ih, gilt backs and ju-iitlv put up in Ik).cs. .70. Price per vidume., l-.cutly bound, clotli gi!t.'G ct. Colporteurs. A genu or Sd:oo! Libraries will be supplied at a liberal discount. '''.' - Copies will be sent by mail, postage frre. :.upoo the receipt of the price -of th '-t. or stnv volume. , . LINDSAY A RLAKTSTON. Publishers. ' Aug.' -2?." - ' "- 25 South C.th ft.. Philadelphia. MOl'NT VCRTOX IlDl'SE. No. ?.r NVrth Second St..:Phi!udc!r.hi.-' 'I h e - h nd ersi gned lia-iiBg-h-ased the above: well Krovn llous". which hlti bccU .RtNVAte A.ND Kl.-MVl.l-Lk 11- TiiWlOH- out- Jiaic just opened it for the reception of visitors. The furniture is all new. ami bar bet n selected with care from-ILvnkics well ktjc-n-c?tabli.-5iment in Cheshnt Street, and i? t f the latest' a.vd most fashionable style. -i ' "" ' ' ' '' - ILe location for Merchants aad others coming to the city. L convenient, btiuj; in the coctrc ef business. .. , Thiir friends in ClearEvlJ cited to give thtm a cell. arc rc.-prcifullv soli P. BLAIR.' 7 I. L. BARKETT, -. Proprietors., Aug, 30,4 Sii, 'O E 3H O V A L . MILLINERY" ESTA15LISH XV MEN1 I .(AVE MiLt.rn, respectfully informs htxFt.ke4l ,a.ud,th.e .Public in. j'i.erLthat she has muc vr I from ber old ataijfi, CavTiig located herself, at &ktk .SjsA . FtPftC, tj);rr side, Philiuirlj-hia. where Ehc will' he happy-at all times, to supply ht-r customers and friends, wiih all kinds of .Millinery, Ar. 4c. and hopes by strict asten ticn to busiuc?vto merit a continuance of a liber al share of custom. Ikr friends aDd tho public ia invited to call, Lt-fore purchasing elsewhere.' Vcrv Respectfully, JANE MILLER. N. R. All orders punctually attended to. Aug. 30, lS."l.-it. - - i . t rMVRONE CITY HOTEL. HL'tillES A A IRYIN, would resprctfully inform the public that they have very greatly improved their House, and are now able to afford the travdlinr- puolic. the most comfortable accommodations. Th ir tar is furnished with the very best liquors, and tho luxuries of -the Philadi h.hia market are to be found c-u their table. They respoctfillly invite their numerous friendo ii) Clearfield to give the 111 a call. ; August 9,1331. "jVTEW BOOT AND SliOg STORE. The 1 subscriber would respectfully inform the pub lic, that he has just opened an entire new (stock of boots and shoes, in tirsliiK'j how, otk uoor east of the Journal Cilice, Clearfield, Pa. Every variety of Ladie3 and Gentlemen's gaitera, laced bouta, pumps, congre sa boors, childrens shoes Ac, Ac. cheap for cash... lie Lopes ro receive a liborfil share of patrjragc. 'T.oots fcr.d shoes made to order. . . - C. S. RLAC-K. Aug. !5. 1S54. SETTLE -TP ! All persons knowing them selves indebted to the subscriber, by Loud, r.cte, book aj.'ouiit. or in any oilier manr.t-r whatever, are hereby iiotlfitd' to come forward and settle btfore the September Court, as he is determined to hive Lis bu.Htncis eciircly settled ep ly tha.t time. .Those unable to pay. are n-quea'cd to sctMe and liaie aad oppor:ui.i:y will be extended to Uiem. . : . JAMEiJ E. GRAHAM,, Orihamion. Aug. "23d. I3f4. 7:f ANTED IJIJIU. IATLLV.t iix , jour- wr i;e'yn:ah Sliocm: kers. 'Cci a:tnt tEiploymcat rd liberal wncs will be iren. Apply re xt door to .be Joiimul o2ico,-at tt scoo store ox -. c. a. jslack: Fcrjtrr.ib?r 6. 15. LlTlVlANi'E'X JJAOUEHREOTYPL. GAL LERY, Mron Pt.. 2dctr3 north of Powell A Co's Store. Clearfield, Pa ' August 23, ISO . ; . DLvOlrTjON Ol l'AKT:iiEKSItll.- the partnership iit-retoi'ure existim; between i. X. K'JUiUNS. ili)MAS McCuACivLN, and ELI MENDEMiAl.L, ii.dcr ite fi:in of H. W. IIORLINS, A Co , at Lumber ci'y, Clearfield cv., Pa., has been dis.o!vfc.i by n. u: ual coi.sliu. ..Iho books and aiconnts of the film arc left in' the hands " D. Y. : Roobii.s for settlement, hcre those indebted will please call immediately, D. W. RORUINS. ; - THOS. McCUACKEK, . , ELI MEN DEN II ALL Lumber Citv, 15, lfoi. ?.t. . HEMPHILL'S HOTEL. The sunsiriber would iuforin bis friends nud the public- generally, 'thai ho still remains at tho old stand, where he is :aJ all times ready and " willing to '-entertain- straa gcrs and travellers.'" : Hi bar stocked.. with thje .oest liquors, and his iahle-will alwjiya be supplied with the luxnflei'of the tuartctl" "' ' " Thankful for pa-.i favors, he . solioits a farther share of publio patronage. ' ?; - - WM. J. HEMPHILL., Clearfield, Jane IS, 1?54-Iy. ' ' fc LIDLEMAN'A 1 1 A Y A R I W h oin s :U e .Gro J ;crs. Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants, No. 273. Market Street, Philadelphia. , v . . .. .. . VJD. EEIDELMAN. .... ' A. HAYWAKD,' " 'June 15,T854-ly.-'-::v 1 - ;- " :'- ' " --: CAUTION. AH persons are cauticuicd liot to buy, trade for or meddle in any way-with a Yoke .of -.Oxen.- now.', i'the- insssession" of John Biigs. as the same is niiue. and only loaned to iid Prigs.' and are at mv disposal at any time from this date, August I7tb. 1851. i T. JJ. DAYIi; -,1'urguoon. township, Oct. H,.ifcC4. . . .: ,: . CALEB COPE A CO, NoT S3. Market 8K. PhiU dclpkia. Dealers ia Linens., W hite Goods, Ho siery. French. English and German Siik Goods. Lu ce?, Gloves. Bolting Cloths. Ac' Junc 15,-,54-ly." flO SHOEMAKERS. A fii.c lot of Spanish Kipg JL Men and Women's Morocco pink trimmings, and Sole Leather, for sale cheapVby.? ,-, June 13. '54, MOSSOP A POTTARFr.j Is: A AC M. Market St ASHTON. Hat Ske, No. IT2 PhUaderrbia. Hats. Cars.;Kurs. Ac'..1 of every variety, and the best quality alwavs onhand.; ' ' ' ' JunelS, li"4-ly" 1VOTICE. All persons arc hereby notified that J-i 1 will pay no billp contracted by my wifeJMa ria, or my daughter Susan, and that thorn wbomay truet them w ill do so at their own risk. , '"'' JOHN W. RIDER Frnehville,-Ang'30, 1SH.-. 1 ' ' A ' T. LANE i' CO; Wholesale Clothing Store, dY No. 171, Market' ftreet.- Every Variety f ready made Clothing, in the most faihionable styles constantly on hand. ' June 15, '541 y. Te??