Uii Official Directory of Clearfield Connty. V:' ItSUENT JUDGE; " Hox Jaitxi Bcnjtn.' - - EellefofAe. - r-7-V;t associate judges-: ; ; .Hos. RiCai Shaw. , ' -' Clearfield. ., Hi. Joes P,Horr. , - - Lumber City. v.tKtOTHOXATORY: Ae.y 'WiLLIisr TliTEB.. - - - - Clearfield fli,' -' SHERIFF: . . ..WiluaVPowsll. - . - Clearfield. " ; .. . -r.JEPCTT SHERIFF : R. P. Wim, r Clearfield. i JAILOR: I HaRT &io-k, Clearfield. V y, COMMISSIONERS: ; , , Robert MtMArrxr. - - Bower. Samcci ScHorr. - - - --- Glen Hope , Paiur Havixxa. - - - - - - Pennfield. . , , . .: COMMISSIONER'S CLERK: : Oaonoa B. Gooolasoeb. - - Luthersburg ... . m ; i. TREASURER: : Jos McPRERSOit. ... Clearfield. ' T PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: L.' JacksoX Craws. Esq. - - Clearfield. ' COUNTY ,5 SURVEYOR: Thos. Ross, Esq.'-1 - Curwensville. AUDITORS: - Jeffries. . - - Clearfield. : ' - Luthersburg. - ' ' COUSTY Geo. W. Scnorr. -. C. Kramer. - -' J. II.. Sktler. - Arrival and Departure of the Mails at the " ' V1 Clearfield Pott-Office. ' Ttronr Mail: Leaves every day, Sunday ex cepted, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at 6 P. M. Kartbaus: Leaves Cleafireld.Fridav at 9 A. M. . Arrives, Saturday at 6 P. M. Smith's Mills. Leaves Clearfield, Friday At 6 A.M. . . Grahamtos: Leaves Saturday at 9 A. M Arrives same day at 4 P. M. PHILADELPHIA. MoIAY Nov 20. to 89.25 7.00 4.12 " 1.83 Flour, per bbl. , Rye Flour, .. Corn Meal, . .Wheat, . per bush. Rye, scarce at v Corn, Oats, scarce " S0.00 5.00 4.00 1.73 1.00 .87 .43 clearfield. Wed.xesoat Nev Flour, per bbl $12.00 Wheat, per tush. 2.60 Rye, 1.50 Corn, , " 1.12 j aU .62 J . LUMBER TRADE. . P.RT5K.CTH Nov. 20. 1354. and Pannel inch. . ? 25.00 half inch, 53000 S16al7 10,00 Select Com lo. , -Tunings. Ssmplrs. shingles. S15al7 Hemlook Boards. Hemlock Joist and Scamli $11,00 511.00 Harriogrs. On the 8th ins;., by the Rev. J. J. Hamilton, Mr. Freeh a jr Hill toMiss Jans Rea, all of this county. J' still continues at the old stand at the South end of Clearfield, and keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of Leather of all descriptions, including a splendid lotof Spanish Sole leather, which he will cell cheap for cash or in exchange for lumber and Hides. - . Nov. 22, '54.-0t. EH -RESTAURANT. Charles GREArr, would inform the publio that he has just open ed an Eating Saloon in the basement of Hemphill's Hotel. whre he serves up to order Fresh Oysters. caraiues. aocqovios, . me nest quality of ci gars, and Philadelphia Ate, always on hand. He luTiiej an lot rxt oi "gooa iivtng," to cive him a call. . .-. , Nov. 22, -64.-3mo. CALL AND SETTLE. All persons having unsettled acconnts with the undcriiened. are leuerted to call and settle the same, as the wiihes to cio?e up lier individual business. Attention to this will save costs. ELIZ A IRVIN. November 2i, 1354.-3t. flKEAT MILITARY EXCITEMENT AT V" GLEN Ht'I'E! The subscriber has just recei red a new and extensive assortment of the chean est Goods ever brought into the upper end of the county : consisting or every variety of articles usu ally kept In a country store. He hopes his friends ana me public wm give nim a call, ana feels con ndent he will be able to render satisfaction. J. C. PATCA1N. Glen Hope, November 22, 1854. . . Bargains: bargains tt Mrs. kuh Irvijj A rSoss have just received, and opened for sale, at the old stand in Curwensville, the larg est and most splendid assortment of Goods ever brought to Clearfield county, consisting, in part, of lry Ooods. Oroccnes, Hardware, lneensware, Tin ware. Saddlery and Harness, nats and Caps, Boots ana snoes, Irugs, Uu, faints. Olass. ice, 4c. They would particularly call the attention of the ladies to tnetr large stock of fancy ooods, of eve ry description, feeling satisfied that it is a 'leetle' the best that can bo found in the County. Bon nets of all descriptions, and price. The f entlemen have not been forgotten, as will be seen on inspecting their very large assortment of ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati netts, tc. Ac. . Their Clothing is all of good qual ity, none of your Jew, slop-shop stuff, but on the contrary, well made and fashionably cut, and war ranted good and cheap. Give them a call, as they are determined to sell cheaper than ALL others. All kinds of lumber and country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the cash not refused when offered. Call and examine for yourselves. , Curwensvills, November 22, 1354.-3t, EGISTER 2SOTICE- Notice is hereby given, that the following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, leg atee, creditors, and all others in any other way in terested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House in the boro' of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 19th day of Dec., next, for confirmation and allowances : 1.' Partial account of James Wily, administrator of Joseph Wily, deceased, for settlement. ''2. The final account of D. W.Moore, administra tor, de bonis non of Jonathan R Ames, deceased. '. 3. The final account of Margaret Nees, adminis tratrix of Miles Ilartsock, deceased. . 4. The account Benjamin Spackman. Guardian f Martha Jane Welch, minor child of James and Mary Welch, for settlement. . & Th account of Margaret Nees, Guardian of minor children of Miles Ifartsock, deceased, for set tlement. WM. rORTER. Registers Office, Nov. 22. 54. . . Rrgister., MWOLtlTION OF PARTNERSHIP. . ,' Partnership heretofore existing between C. M. Graham and J. E. Watson, was this dav dis solved by mutual consent.having disposed of their interest to Jas. B. Graham. C. M. GRAHAM, 'C - "a ' " "J. E. WATSON ' ' Graham ton, October 27. 1B54. - " ' - Th business will hereafter be continued by J a. B, Graham, as formerly, who will collect all ac counts dne. and pay all debu contracted by the former firm. JAS. B. GRAHAM. . . GrahMpton, November 15, 1854. .c .. , , STRAY COW. Came to the residence of the subscriber jn Pike tp.. about the 9th int., large red and. whit cow. , The owner is rcqucst ep" to come forward, prove his property, pay all charges, and tvke her away, -otherwise she will be disposed.of according to law. ELIZA IRVIN. Pike township. Nov.15, 1854.-3t. T. JACKSON: CI J fie ad joining CRANS Attorney at Law. 14 Of. i . l ' - . ': c - - '" ' S s ridertce, Clearfield, Pa J, "T ! MivL'i. '.Vl-lv.' DECEMBER TERM. 18M. - V ; TRIAL LIST. . Jane Hunter vs J. A. T Hunter. ' John Putohin vi Josiah Lambonrn. James Ga'lahcr vi Burgundvr & Brickley. . Jeremiah Moore vs Thomas Martin. George W. Shoff vs Robert Lytle. . George W. Shoff vs Lytle A Hoati. John Siberts vs Moses Pcarce Philip Antes vs Bigler A Reed. - Samuel Caldwell vs M. Stevenson. Tuckner A Heisher vs John Stites. ' Oscar F. Moore vs O. P. Wilder. C. F. Renaud vs John Nodier. Benjamin Comley vs Wiliam M. Dugan. Thomas Craven vs Robert Pennington. James Curley vs James Gunsalus. , , C. F Renand vs John Nodier A Roussalot. George. W. Carter vs Snyder A Large. .- Connell Frederick vs Henry Grow. J. A J. Heyntz vs Abraham Byers. " : " George Gill vs Thomas Holt. Michael Ouigle vs Jno. A James M. Leonard. J. A J. M. Leonard, use of J. Leonard vsM. Quigle. Peter Dickerson vs Vogals A Brothers. John Frymire vs Peter Lamm. Kelley A Dickerson vs H. B. Miller. H. B.'Miller vs Kellev A Dickerson. H. B. Miller vs J. M. Kelley . same vs ' same. Irwin A Hileman vs Isaae Price. Philip Lutes vs G. L. Reed. Torbett, Crane, et al vs Alexander Caldwell. Samuel McKean vs James M. Dixon. LIST OF GRAND JURORS. Samuel Robison, carpenter, Boggs. John S. Brooks, fanner, Jordan. Charles Sloan, justice of peace, Boggs. . lU'bert Johnson, farmer. Jordan. L. W. Munson. farmer, Boggs. Richarh Danver, farmer, Penn. Henry Wetzel, farmer. Bell. Charles Shoff, farmer, Penn. James H. Fleming, carpenter Curwensville. John Dressier, Jr , farmer, Union. Hugh Krise, farmer, Union. Elias Henderson, farmer, Lawrence. . John Moore, gunsmith, " John Rayhorne, farmer, Morris. William L. Mcrrell, farmer, Morris. Samuel Wilson, farmer, Bradford. James Gunsalus. farmer, Kartb.au. John Gulich, cabinetmaker, Clearfield. Asa Young, farmer, Huston. William Feath. carpenter. Burnside. Tolbert Dale, farmer, Brady. G M. Johnson, farmer, Brady. Schooly Scott, farmer. Woodward. George Ross, farmer, Pike. LIST OF TRAVERSE JURORS. Jhn Schorl", farmer Beccaria. Thomas Kyler, farmer, Morris. Robert Swarts. farmer, Morri. Joseph Showalter, farmer, Morris. Amos Reed, farmer, Pike. John Welch, farmer. Pike. Peter Mays, farmer, Pike. John Miles, farmer, Ferguson. G. W. .Shinimel. farmer, Boggs. Henry Irwin, farmer, Lawrence. J. B. Barmoy, lumberman, Covington. Joseph Irwin, fanner. Lawrence. Arthur Bell, farmer. Bell. John J. Read, farmer, Lawrence. Thomas newit, farmer. Huston. G. D. Goodfellow, lumberman, Lawrence. Philip Chambers, farmer, Huston. A. S. Leonard, farmer, Goshen. Daniel Ilartsock, farmej, Brady. James Albert, farmer, Decatnr. George. W, Long, innkeeper, Brady. Jacob Ake. merchant Bnrnside. William Brisben. farmer. Brady. Samuel Diss, farmer, Burnside." John W. Nelson., farmer, Brady. Anthony Hile, farmer. I'enn. Daniel Kihel, farmer, Brady. John Laborde, Jr., farmer, Union. Reuben Caldwell, farmer, Jordan. Frederick Hollopeter, farmer. Union. William Antes, farmer, Bradford. John Hare, farmer, Union.' John Peter?, farmer, Bradford. Peter Labrode. (of John) farmer, Union. William K. Wrigley, farmer. Bradford. Abraham Byers, farmer, Woodward. l OURT PROUL A A TI ON . WII ERE AS J The Honorable JAMES BURNSIDE, Eso President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield. Centre aud Clinton and the Honorable RICHARD SHAW and JOHN P HOYT, Associate Judges of Clearfield countv, have issued their precept bearing date the TWEN TY FIFTH day of Sept. last.to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas. Orphan's Louri, court ot Quarter sessions, Court of Oyer and ierminer, and Court of deneral Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for Clearfield county, on the THIBD MONDAY of DECEMBER next, being me iom aay oi me montn. NOTICE IS, THEREFORE, HEREBY GIVEN, To the Coronor, Justice of the Ieace, and Consta bles. in and for the said, county of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons with their KoIl3, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to tneircmcis. ana in their be bait, pertain to be done, and .lurors ana H Unesses are requested to be then and there attending, and not to depart :.l . l ii. .. ituvui leave, at meir pern. GIVEN under my hand, at Clearfield, this 15th day of Dec, in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hnndred and fifty-four, and the seven- ly-ninio year ol .American Independence. WILLIAM POWELL, Sh'ff. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough ot Clearfield, on Monday, the ISth day of December, 1854, at 10 o' clock A. M., the following described real estate : All the right, title, interestand claim of Abraham Lounsbury of in and to a certain tract of land situ ate in Bradford township. Clearfield county, bound ed by lands of Michael Fink, Geo. Hoover and oth ers, containing one hundred acres more or less, having a two story log house erected thereon, and about nine acres cleared, being tho same tract of land defendant bought of Levi Hubler. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Abraham Lounsbury. Also All the right,"title, interest and claim of William G. Butlf r, of in and to a certain tract of land situate in Morris township, Clearfield county, bounded on the east by Moshannon Creek, on the south by lands of M'Minn and said creek, on the west and north by lands of Blanchard, and lands of Swarti, containing about 200 acres, more or less, being part f two large surveys in the name of Christian Mnsscrandm. G. Butler unimproved or timber land. Seited, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William G, Butler. Also All the right, title, interest and claim of Daniel M. Dngan, of in and to a certain tract of land situate in Boggs township, Clearfield county, containing 10 acres, adjoining lands of James For rest on the west, Wm. James on tho south, Jno. Mil ler on the east, aud the Erie Pike on the north, with a small frame dwelling house, a frame carnenter shop, and a small plank stable thereon erected, with about 2 acres cleared. Seized, taken in exe cution, and to be sold as the property of Daniel M. Dugan. WILLIAM POWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff a Office, Clearfield, Nov. 15, 1354,-te. JUST OPENED. The subscriber has just re ceived at his store at Grahamton, a large, new, and splendid assortment of Fall aud Winter Goods, adapted to the wants of the whole community, and offered for sale at extremely low prices. Dry Goods, Cjueensware, Boots ana Mioc, ham and caps. Bon nets and Shawls, Groceries and Confectionaries, to gether with every other article usually kept in a country store, may;bc had ai;reajonable, rates.- Cash. Lumbar, or produce recoived in payment. ; . . . JAMES GRAIIAM.,; Grahampton,ovcmber : 15.JS54, '. i f .r ri r. f, . . . I 'i Hyf Barrels New Orleans Sugar,"at Sixpence per. pound, for sale at the Cheap Store of ------- --- - - A.M. HILLS. . . . r . . . . . I ft- ALL TAKE; UOBENSACK. Ilohonaack's 1 w t norm svrp and Liver J'llls. tor sale br Jon- 13, 'M. VMSop & 1MTTARFF. ( , 4 TTENTIOX REGULARS ! You are or ; -nL dered to meet for Squad Drill, at the Town i Hall, on Saturday evening Nov. 25th at 6 o'clock. J in cmxeca dress. By order'bf the Captain. " GEORGE W. RUEEM, 0. 8, November, 15, 1864 jV-EW AND CHEAP STORE. The subscri bers would announce to the citizens of New Washington, and the upper end of Clearfield Coun ty, that they have just opened a new and splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTKR GOODS, in the Store room formerly occupied by Ibti A M'Brwe. Evert, variety or Goods usually found in a country store, will be sold cheap for cash, lum ber and country produce. They respectfully invite all those desiring to purchase goods, to give them a call, They will use every effort to give satisfaction. ELIZA IRVIN A SONS. New Washington, November 15, 1854.-61. REMOVAL. BOKER, BROTHERS A JONES. No. 158 a 160 Market Street. PuiLAnBLruiA, Importers and Manufacturers of City arid Eastern ma.lt BOOTS aiU SHOES, also every variety of French and English Shoe Eastings, Patent Leath er, Kid and Calfskins, Shoo Laces, Gallons. Bind ings, Ac. Ac, suitable for manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon nets, Leghorn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats, Eng lish, French and Aruetican Artificial Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmines, Ac. Ac. Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S A 1G0 Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, we invite your attention to our large and varied Stock of Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we are preparing for the approaching rail Sales. All our Goods being exclusively of our own di rct Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities are such that we can offer you inducements as regards variety and prices o Uoods. unsurpassed by anv bouse in the eonntrv BOKER, BROTHERS A JONES. Nov. 8, lS54.-ly. rhiladeljJiia. TOHN Y. RUSIITON & CO.. IMPORTERS AD I'EALfcKS in Earthenware, China. Glass Ac, Zia Jlarict t., opposite Bed Lion Hotel, rhu adeipma. J. Y. KUi?IITO, J. C. HOPKINS. Nov. 8, '51.-1 v. ROBT. HTILSON. TOnN II. PA LETIIORP, JR., WHOLESALE J UHhMlST A DKUGGIST. jV. 89 North Sec oild St., Second door below Mount Vernon House Philadelphia. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Per turnery, 1'aints. i1b, indow Glass, Ac, Ac November 8. 1854.-1 y. fT0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN JL The subscriber would rnost respectfully so licit an tqose indented to niin, to come forward and Bettle up, and if they cannot pay give their Notes, and further hopes not to be required to use any other means than this simple notwe. He can be found at almost any time at Woodland, prepnr- ec to seme. t . 1'. ULII.ViJIAL. Nov. 8, 1854. 0 VIL Y BUOTIIEK. -U No. 292 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA. Have now open a large assortment of the Newes styles and colors of Rich English Velvet, " Tapestry, . " ' Ingraia, New Styles " Ingrain C A R P E T I N G S . OF THEIR OU'X IMPORT.iTIOS, JUST L.4XDED. Also, a full assortment of Super and Medium quality AMERICAN CAKPETINGS. . " .Many of which being their own manufacture can bo recommended as Gttod Carpeting for a Low Price. - FLOOR OIL CLOTHS A CANTON MATTINGS of everv width and quality. B AIL Y & BROTHER. UruKIlRS A MAXtFACTl-REKS OF CARPETIMIS No. Zia Cheaaut Street. Philadelphia. Oc. 4, 1654. 6m. rrillE UNION SAFE 'THREE CHEERS JL toil AMERICA! Tub Cheap Corxek Tri vmphaxt ! We take this method of informing the public in general, and the citizens of Curwensville and vicinity in particular, that we have received our usual largo and varied selection of Fall and Winter irjods, suited to tho wants of every," man, woman arnd child in the community. And. we havo no hesitation in saving, that purchasers will nnd it greatly to tDeir advantage to call and exam inetur stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists, in part, of Ladies" Dress Uoods in great variety: such as plain black, fancy silks, Tuik satins, bereire delains, black and fancy Alpacas, plain and plaid Ginghams, Manchester ana iKracsuc uingharus, Calieoes of every style, buu juajiij-. ai prices rauging ironi o up lo tacts. Black, blue, and brown French and Ensrlish cloths, plain black doeskin and fancy cassimeres, Diaca, nine. Drown and green sattinets. Checks, tickings, flannels, muslins, towelinit. ho- T . . . . .... e,ery, giocs, tniris, reaay-roaae clothing, 4c. 4o. Carpeting and floor oil cloth, window and wall paper and boidcring, aud oiled Window shades. Shoes of all descriptions for ladies, misses and children, together with a large assortment of dien ana dovs hats, caps, boots and shoes. Hardware, planes, Ac, Glassware, Queensware, Cedar and Willow ware, corn brooms. Ac. Ao. Also, a large assortment of Fresh Groceries, viz : ivio ccuee, Imperial, Y. H. and Black teas, N. O. sugar, cru-hed and loaf sugar. New Orleans and Syrup molasses, clarified and cider Vinegar, Ac Rosin and Fancy soaps: sperm, star and mould candles. All of which will be sold in quantities ouiv fuieuasers, ai me eneap uorner fttore ot PATTON A HIPPLE. Curwensville. November 1, 1854. - 1 OH l"NS FOR TYRONE CITY! SE- JlJU BASTOPUL NOT TAKEN! James Alex asder, has just opened a splendid Saloon in the basement story of the Tyrone City Hotel, where he' is prepared to accommodate persons with Oysters, wholesale and retail, and all other articles usually kept in a Confectionary and Grocery Store. N. B. All orders forOyters by the Can promptly auenaea 10 uy , AL.EAADJiK.-; Tyrone City, Nov em bo r I, 1354.-flm. v. LOST A box of Goods between Tyrone and Clearfield, weighing about 501 Ls., marked J. P. Nelson A; Co.. Palestine. Any person finding or giving information of said box. will be rewarded for his trouble- J. P. NELSON A CO. Morris twp Nov. 1, 1854. TVEW FIRM. A A J. Patchis havine taken 1 1 to themselves the Store formerly owned by Jno. Patch in A Sons, take pleasure in informing their triends. and tha public generally, that they have just received from the city a splendid assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens- ware, iiats and caps, Hoots and r-bocs, and every thing else usually kept a Country Store. Fersons wishing to buy cheap and zoods Goods, should not forget that they are determined not to undersold by any store in the country. We invite one and all to come and examine our stock for themsvlves. as we charge nothig for so doing. A A HON PATCH IN. . JACKSON PATCHIN. Burnside, November 1, 1854.-tf. TVSSOLUTION" OF PARTNERSHIP! JL The partnership heretofore exising between John Patchin A Sons, was this day dissolved by tnutUBl consent, and the books are left in the hands of A. A J. Patchin. Those persons knowing them selves indebted to the firm will call immediately and settle up, or they will have tho pleasure of paying costs JNO. PATCHIN SONS. Atiirnside, Ootober 12, 1854. ; ; DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing beneen F. P. Hurxthal and C. B. Hurxthal has, this day, by mutual consent, been dissolved ' .The looks are in the hands of P. Hurxthal for collection and settlement. Persons knowing themselves indebU cd to said firm, will please call and settle, and those havinig claims will present them, . , - , . . ,-,.'.. , , ... p. p., inrRXTiiArJ Woodland, September 1, 1854. ' ' " '" ; "i : 1 : ' . ' " ' TAR.The undersigned has just received and ..will keep for sale,, at his 5hop on third street, a su pel ior arti.;l of tar. : - G F' ItGU OB It . ' Cl-iirfieW. .Tutv 55 '" TV. NELSON ft CO., would respeotfutly in- form the citizens of Morris township and ad joining oountry, that they have just arrived with a large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clocks, Looking glasses, Confoctionaries, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Tinware, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which they are determined to sell low for cash, country prsduce, or Lumber. Morris Township. November 1. 1754. Vj-TRAY. Came to the subscriber, living in Bloomington, Clearfield Co., Pa., a stray Hog, in July, 1854. 1 The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or otherwise, he will be dealt with accord ing to law. ' M." M - REX. Bloomington, October 25, 1651. . I LECTION An Election will be held at the House of John Dunlap, at 1 o'clock, p. on Wednesday the 15th of November, to elect three Managers, and other officers of the Little Clearfield Creek Navigation Company. ' ; - ' ' r Br order of the Board. . October 25, 1854. -Zt. WANTED. EIG iTt SCHOOL TEACHERS. Persons wishing to apply for Schools in the District composed of the township of Pike. Clearfield co.. will please to meet the Board of Directors in Curwensville, at the house of Isaac Bloom Esq., on Monday the 6th of November next, at lO.o'oloek, A. M., at which time the county Su perintendent will be present to examine applicants and give certificates, and make the necessary ar rangements for conducting' the Schools. By order of the Board. , JOHN NORRIS, Sec October 18. 1854. , A I M IMS T K A TOR'S NOTICE. A ESTATE OF HIRAM E. CARLILE, DEC D. All persons are hereby notified that Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Hiram E. Carlile, late of Brady Township, dee'd., have been grant ed to the subscriber, in due form of law. All per sons indebted, are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated, fcr settlement. -JOHN CARLILE, Administrator. October 4, 1854.-t BEIDLKMAN A II AY WARD Wholnsale Gro cers, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants, No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia. D.BEIDELMAN, A. HAY WARD, June 1.'., 1854-1 v. 4 TTE X T I O N I. V M 11 E R M E N THE 2Y. MAINE COMP. LANDS ABE NOW FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale the following Tracts of Land, situated on, and near the Clearfield Creek, in Clearfield county, Pa., to wit: A tract, warranted to '-Luke Morris;" containing 473 acres and 43 ps. A tract, waranted to Joseph Ilelland, containing 433 acres, 153 ps. A tract, warranted to Robert Grey, containing 433 acres, 153 ps. A tract, warranted to John Bringhurst, containing 429 acres. 153 ps. A tract, warranted to '-Sarah Ward," containing 433 acres, 153 ps. A tract, warranted to "Geo. Eddy." containing 433 acres. 153 ps. A tract, warranted to Moor Wharton, con taining 433 acres. 153 ps. A part of a tract, war ranted to Geo. Ashton, containing 2lo acres. These Lands are too well kuown to the lumber men of Clearfield County, to render a description of them necessary it may be safely said, that it is decidedly the best body of pine lands in flea field County. . : For terms, tc, applv to --. EDW. SHOEMAKER, Ebcusburg, Cambria Co. -September 20, 1R54. rrilMIlER LAND FOR SALE The sub- -JL - ecribers having purchased all the lands be. longing to Uardman Philips, situated in Clearfield, Cambria and Centre counties, comprising 6ome of the best timber lands in those counties, offer thent for sale in lots to suit purchasers, at reasonable pri ces and terms of payment. All other information respecting them, will be furnished by Wm. Bag shaw or David Hough, at Philipsburg,or Josiah W. Smith, Clearfield. GEO. D. MORGAN A CO. September 27, 1S54.-31. IFE INSURANCE : SAVE YOUR LIVES, AND YOUR MONEY, by having your life insured in the Susquehanna Mutual Insurance vompanyot Jiarnsburg. I a. CAPITAL f 100,000. Chartered March 23d, 1834. Any person can have their own life insured or that of a friend, from one to ninety years. Per sons of 21 years of age. pay SI -52 per $100, year ly. At 30 years, S'J.60 for S1000.00. yearly for life. The whole premium for life in ordinanco is $2S9, ai tne age ot years, premium ditto, on MOO. is J25.83. Dr. R. V. Wilson, of Clearfield, , Medical Ex aminer. Any information mav bo obtained from Dr. A." T. SCHRYVER, Agent. September 6. 1854. 13IOXEER MILLS. MORRIS TOWNSHIP, CLEARFIELD COUNTY. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, at his mills, lumber of all description, sorts, and sizes. Plastering lath and bills sawed on the shortest notice. These mills can run at any time during the season, having a nevertailing supply of water. All kinds of produce taken in ex-.'hange for lum ber, and the x.ver refused. ' HEN It V G ROE, September '20, Hit. -ly KyU rtown, T. O. WANTED. bix Teachers, competent to im part au English education to thvir mi nils. will find a situation for four months, by applying to JOHN THOMPSON, President, or D. J. CATII CART, Sec. of the Jordan District School Direc tors. - A liberal salary will be given. Bv order of the Board. D. J. CAT 11CART. Sec'y. September 20, 1854. It CAUTION. All persons arc hereby cautioned against purchasing, or in any way meddling with a two horse wagon and a pair of bob sleds now in the possession of P. II. Booz, as the said property bilongs to me and is in his possession as loan only. JOHN BRUBAKER. September ?0, 1sd4. 1VEW ARRIVAL. M. A. FRANK, has just 11 returned from the East with a large assort ment of Cloths. Cassimers, Neck Ties, Trimmings, Ready made Clothing. Ac. which he will sell cheap for cash, at his store, two doors east of the journal office. - ':-. - Fashionable tailoring still done to order, with neatness and dispatch. ! lie invites the public to give him a call and ex amine his stock, - Sept 13, 1854. 7" A L U ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers fok sale on rea sonable and easy terms. his farmjn Lawrence township, containing one huiiddetl acre, and allow ance. The buildings arc, a good log house, frame barn, and other out-houses. There is, also, on the place a promising young orchard of choice fruit trees, in fine bearing order. Also, a never failing spring of water. About sixty Acres cleared Two miles from Clearfield. . . Inquire of F. P. Bctlkb, Clearfield, or the sub scriber on the premises. " JOSEPH LANICH. . October 4, 18o4.-3m. lALEB COPE A CO. No. 183. Market SU Phila- V delphia. Dealers in Linens, White. Goods,. ILo-U siery, trench, tnglish and UermanfeilkUoods, La ces, Gloves. Bolting Cloths, Ac June 15, '54-ly , fTIO SHOEMAKERS. A fine lot of Spanish Kips A . Men and Women's Morocco pink .trimmings, and Solo Leather, for sale cheap, by" ' j j June 13, '54. . - AlOSeOr A. lTJTTAilr r . ISAAC M. ASnTOX. Hat Store, No. 172 Market St., Philadelphia. Hats, Caps; Purs, Ac.Jof every variety, and the Wst .quality always enhand, , ' V .. . ' June 15, 1854-ly. C BROOK. .TYSON- ' REHN Wholesale Dry Good's Store. No. 146. Market Street, Philadel phio. wf u ,,June 15, 1854-lr. H H BUCHER SWOOPE Attorney ai Law. For inerly of the firm of Scott A, Swoope, Hon-1 tingdon. Pa. Office next door to. and over Esonirn Wrigley's, Clearfield, Pa, -A play 26, 154-fy. r J TAlfES B. C.R.n AM Merchant and extensive F dealers in lumber, "rabamnton. P. o risar- I fi.-M Atinv Pa. YOUNG AMERICAN'S LIBRARY. A useful, aud attractive sorits if Jiovk for young people; etnlracing ewcts connected" with the early history of the eosmtry. and lives of dis tinguished men, written with much eare and in an entertaining and instructive" manner1, with il lustrations' of important events, and beautifully illuminated title wage. Containing the life of DANIEL WEBSTKB, the Great Axnricaa States man ; with numerous anecdotes illustrative of his character, and the following ilhtsiretio&s Young Daniel in the Saw Mill. ... Webster fishing at Fryaburg. r " T ' ' : Webster declining the Clerkships s '. -1 Webster expounding the Constitution . ' The Bunker Hill celebration. Webster at Faneuil Hall. t I -Marshfield the residence of Webster. , " Webster on his farm. The life of Henry Clay, the Mill Roy of the Slashes nine illustrations. . The life of Benjamin Franklin, nine illustra tions. ' The life of General Washington,, nine illustra tions. . r . The life of Marion, nine illustrations. ; The life of Lafayette, nine illustrations. The life of Wm. Penn, nine illustration. r ' The life of General Taylor, nine illustrations. - The life of Andrew Jackson, nine illustrations. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte, nine illustra tions. . , The Bell of Independence ; or Philadelphia in 1776, nine illustrations. The Yankee Tea party and other stories of the Revolution, nine illustrations. Containing in all over one hundred illustra tions, i Each volume is well written, possessing a high moral tone, and can safely be placed in the hands of young people ; they contain numerous anec dotes illustrative of the early history of our coun try, and are well adapted for family or school li braries. Price per set, handsomely bound in cloth, gilt backs and neatly put up in boxes, S6.7G. Price per volume, neatly bound, cloth gilt 56 ct. Colporteurs, Agents or School Libraries will be supplied at a liberal discount. Copies will be sent by mail, postage free, upon the receipt of the price of the set, or any volume. LINDSAY A BLAKISTON, Publishers, Aug. 23. 25 South 6th st., Philadelphia. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between H. D. Patton and J.S. Show ers, was this day dissolved, by mutual consent said Showers having disposed of hij interest to E A. Hippie. , H. D. PATTOX, J.S. SHOWERS. Curwensville; Sept. 1st, 1554. The business will hereafter be conducted by Patton A Hippie, who will pay all debts contract ed by the former firm. This arrangement will re quire no new settlements. The firm will continue on with the old books. H. D. PATTON, E. A. HIPPLE. September 1st, 1834.-3t. (1ERTAIX CURE FOK AGUE FAIR TO J ALL! oct'KK js fat. This preparation has an established reputation, and is offered with con fidence asacure for fever and ague, or intermittent fever. It may be taken by the most delicate with perfect safety, being a pure vegetable eyrnp. If taken according to directions without curing, a second bottle will be supplied free of charge, or the money returned. Ao gennin without the icnU,ire J. II. PALETHORP, Jr.. No. 89 North Second Street, Philadelphia! October 11, li54. WAR IX AMERICA not against foreign nations, but against high prices and impo sition. R. R. WELCH, has just returned from the city with a splendid new stock of Gbld and Silver Watches, ' open and hunting-cased, gold chains, keys, seals, and a variety of other articles usually kept by Jewelers. His assortment has been selected with great care and caution, and will be checfully submitted to the inspection of all who may give him a ca!l. Terms Cash. Oct. 4, 1854. HEMPHILL'S HOTEL. The sunsoriber would inform his friends and tho public generally, that he still remains at the old stand, where he is at all times re&Hv ami willing "pntirtnin c(n. gcrs and travellers." His bar stocked with the best liquors, and his table will always be supplied i 1.....:.. . c . i. i. . . Willi IUV 1U All I L lilC ili HI tk c i. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a further ouare oi puoiic patronage. ; WM. J. HEMPHILL. Clearfield, June 15, 1354-ly. IT1IRST ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER 1 GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Just received, a large and splendid assortment of CCods 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 the vary louiext prices, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Produce of all kinds received in exchange for goods. , WM. F. IK WIN. Clearfield, Sept. 27, 1S.V1. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned not to buy, trade for r moddle in any way with a Yoke of Oxen, now in the possession of John Brigs, as the same is mine, and only loanod to said Brigs, and are at my disposal at any time from this date, August lith, 1HS4. T. B. DAVIS. Furguson township, Oct. 11, 1851. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE. No. 95 North Second St.. Philadelphia. The undersigned having leased the above well known House, whkh has been Renovated ano Re-mohkled through OCT, have just opened it for the reception of visitor. The furniture is all new, and has been selected with care from Henklos well known establishment in Chesnut Street, and is of the latest and most fashionable style, ' Tho location for Merchants and others coming to the city is convenient, being in the contreof business. " Their friends iu Clearfield are respectfully soli cited to give them a call. D.BLAIR, I. L. BARRETT, Aug. 30, 1854. ' Proprietors. RE M OVAL .MILLINERY ESTABLISII- MENT! Janb Miller, respectfully informs her Friends, and the Public in general, that she has removed from her old stand, having located herself, at A. ft Smith. Sij-tk Slrr.rt rnrwr xLi Philadel phi a, where tho will he happy at all times, j to supply her customers and friends, with all kinds oi aiillixert, AC. Ac, and ho pes by strict atten tion to business, to merii a continuance of a liber al share of custom. Her friends and the public is invited to call, before purchasing elsewhere, Very Respectfully, . JANE MILLER.-: N. B. All orders punctually attended to. Aug. 30, 1854.-2t. .-; " TYRONE CITY , HOTEL HUGHES A IRVIN, would respectfully inform the public that they have very greatly improved their House, and are now able to afford the travelling public, the most comfortable accommodations. Their bar is furnished with the very best liquors, and the luxuries of the Philadelphia market , are to be found on their table. They respectfully invite their numerous friends in Clearfield to give them acall. - August 9,1854. NEW BOOT' AND SHOE STORE The subscriber would respectfully inform th pub lic, that he has just opened an entire new stock of boots and shoes, in Graham's Row, one door east of the Journal Office, Clearfield, Pa. Every variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's gaiters, laced boots, pumps, congress boots, childrens shoes Ac, Ac, cheap for cash. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage.' ' Boots and shoes made to order.-.n- V s. E6.-t; ;C 3., BLACKS i Aug., lt, J654. . SETTLE UP I AM' persona knowing them selves indebted to the subscriber, by bond, note, book account, or in any; pihj.'r.niannerwhatever, are hereby notified to come forward and settle kvnaliii l.i.cl nut. ArtitvAlv ltil4lw1 at. Ii V. . A U.V WMMVSV MWMVJ I..,. V V VT .tUV ( J UIDV f t - , t . , . ... .1 xonse unauiu 10 paj, are reqaeaieoi lO settle f rV1 uuio anu ujijiuriumij' exwnaeu i-o num. ! ,vfs-. i ---':- JAMES B. GRAHAXf." ; tirahamtoOf Aug. ZM., 1&54. .. 1 OO Sack plf' 3t' Tecefved at the' Cheap nia"i- J'l TA RFF, : .r June It. '14. IMPORTANT REDUCTIOX IX PORT AGE. We congratulate oar ; subscribers and the reading -publio generally, on the cheapness with which they can now receive our 'reprints by mail. The postage hitherto thongh gradually reduoed since 1844 -has always operated as a dis-cprae-ment to their circulation ia places inae--) feasible by express or other modes of regular privato conveyance. Hence, a yet they have eb laitSed but a comparative meagre mail circulation ' We hop now that the postage is merely nominal a new impetus will be given to . the; e Taluablo works, and that no Post Office within tho United States will remain unvisited by at least one copy of the four Reviews and Black woods Magatise.t The Postajje on Blackwood and the four Reviews is now but 72 cents a year, and the subscription price is but S3, and when taken, with any of the, four Reviews but 52, a year! . " , , TjA Present subscription prices to the London Edinburg Westminster, and Iforth British Quar-. ttrly Reviews, and BUciuoods Magasint. TX. AS!". For any of the four Reviews, L " $3 tf For any two of the fonr Reviews." ' : tM For any three of the four Reviews, - : 7 t0 For all four of the Reviews, A CO For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, . . ,9 GO For Blackwood and four Reviews, ' ' 0 00 Payments lo he nuule iti all eases in r i . ' I'r Remittances and communications sho)d Fe always addressed, post paid to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT A CO.. 79 Fulton Street. Entrance on Gold' Stroft", ! Aug. 23. New York. rpHE RED FLAG VICTORIOUS The Blood X Red Banner floats in triumph on the Old Cor tier Store,'' where A. M. Hills has just opened the ebeapest and most splendid assortment of Goods, ever displayed before this community, and exactly adapted to their many and various necessities. Every variety of Hats, Caps, Bonnets. Boots. Shoes, Cloths. Cassimeres, and all other kinds of dry-goods, that are unapproachable by any other similar articles, either in beauty of style, quality, or price. , Also an excellent assortment of Groceries, Hard ware, Stone and Queensware, with fancy articles ad infinitum. II defies competition, and invites all persons to give him acall atthe'OW Corner,"-which bastrv ly become the 'Basarc' of Clearfield.. ; Every attention will be shown to customers and visitors, and no pains will h spared to send all smiling away, loaded with his beautiful and valua ble goods, never surpassed in Clearfield. A. M. HILLS. Clearfield". June 15, 1654-ly. TVEW GOODS AT THE CASTT STORE. The ll subscriber has jusl received a large and well selected stock of GOODS of almost eviery descrip tion suitable to the season, which he is selling 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 thesign of the -Chrsp- -est Goods. i Country produce of almost every discretion ta ken at market prices in exchanpw for trends. Persons wishing to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent for thvir money, will do wll to giv him a call. - ' i " '" - - Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST G"ODF, on Market street," and call and bo convinced that there is truth in tho words thereon inscribed. June 13, 1754. . WM. F. IRWIN. - HORSES AND lUT.GrcS FOK HIKE. JAMi; CROWTUER-r-would inform his friends and the public generally. ' that he keens for hire hdrars' buggies, carrioges.de, on -tiuv moat reasonable terms, at his Livery Stable in Curwensville. Inquire at the Stag ofhe' KJemming's notel. JAMTS CROWTHER. . June 15tft. 1854.' MTtYRONE CITY DRUG STORE. The JL undersigned having purchased the entire stook of S.' A. Martin, would take this method of informing the 'Natives," and the public generally, that Drugs and family medicines of all kinds,and in fact every thing that is generally kept in a. Drug Store,can be had at this establishment cheap er than at any other in the country. This estab lishment will be under, the management of on that has experience, and is well acquainted with medicine, and is also competent to precribe for all thoe that may require the advice of a Phvsi' cian. JAMES M. MARTIN. P. S. A private Office attached. JUST ARRIVED-the splendid stock of Cloths, " Cassimeres. .Veatings, Trimmings, Ac recently purchased by the Subscriber, which he will or' muke up to order, in the most fashl'duable and du rable manner, at his store in "Shaw's Row." .The material and "fits warranted No charge for show-'" inghis cheap and bi-antifnl goods". He would infotiu the tradr. in t'learfir id. that Ik is the authorized agent fvr l'ttvere's London and. Paris Fashions. - . . i -' thos. ny.A.'i. June 27, 1S54." ..... . THE AMERICAN BOAKDINti I.OUSE." The subscriber would inform the public that he has just completed a large new building, on the, South end of Second Street, CJearficId, IV, which he has furnished and fitted up in the most comforta ble manner for the accommodation of travellers and' permanent boarders. . His charges will be moderate, and his house con ducted in a decent, sober and orderly manner." where all quiet and peace loving people, who may; visit Clearfield can find a temporary -home." - JOHN S. KADEBACH. " July 15,1854. - ; ... -' TOHN BU6SELL. & CO TANNERS Jfc'cURRI EUS, Pencsville, Gtampian Hills, Clearfield Co.. Pa., keep constantly 6 ft h'and an excellent as sortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Cash paid for hides. July 15, 1S54. LB. CARTER T-Doler in stoves, bar-iron. nails, and castings of all kinds. Also plows, and other agricultural utensils.' On Second Street, under the Republican Ofhoe. : Sane 15, '54-ly.. j ARRIS. HALE A CO Wholesale DnrGGtsTS.' No. 259, Market Street, North side between eixth and seventh, Philadelphia. . Drugs, Medi-. cines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Surgical In- strumetita. Druggist's Glassware, Window Glass, Psrnts, Wh, Dies. Perfumery. Ac: Ac. 4 JOHN. HARRIS. M. D. J. SHARSWOOD. -- ' " ' JOHN M. HALE. - - - , . . . . - E, B. ORBISON. . .June 15, 1754-ly. , YEW FIRM JI ARTS HORN A McCRACK-. 1 1 EN, have just opencl a new and splendid as sortment' of goods of everv variety, at the old stand of D. n. ROBINS 4 CO., Lumber citr, Clerr-' field co.. Pa. : -. . ; . r-. , .They invite the public to give them a call," and feel assured they will Veab! to render entire sat-' isf action. Lumber. H bles. Rags,; Grain, and all other kinds of produce taken in exchange. ' BENJ. HARTHORy, August , 154 THOS. MoCRACKEN. . HOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers No1 1S7, Market St Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hand a large, splendid, and ebeap stock of the most fashionable and elegant goods. ' They in- vite country Merehanta to call- and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere - Juno 15, 1354-ly. ILLIAM S. IIANSELL A SON. ManW- turers and Imtorrr. nf SAA,,rw c.j dferv Hirdwtr V trVt Ki. tk:.j.i - . w -. - - - v --. w w...i, uii mki e 1 - phia, -, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Whips f Saddle Bags, Bridle Filling, Bits, Stirrups, Buckles,', Carnet Ba?s. ect.' ' " tJniiU:'t(i- l' r r . O ' . I " " v, v . , FOR SALE. Three Lots of Ground, No. 5t 25. and 2d. In the Mossop plan, in the borough ' . wvf. U HIV WV1W of Clearfield all enclosed.- r For terms, apply to iv. ' .WM,M.,RDY , Curwensville, June 27, 1S54; '"""- '- - , i, -; , j".-'-' 'v"' --t' WASHINGTON L.i.BL.DIN, ..InosMr -Law. No. C6. 'South Sixth Philadelun August ,'185k -' u i A T. LANE A CO. Whoktale Nor 171, Mar he BtreeC-- ready mad Clothing. ij ?ennarltly en band. i . - " n n