in mwmmimm mwmm 35 f i thejiotjill; iL The attintioa of those having accounts with theUte firm of Tecs. II. Fclton A Co., is direct id to & Notice ia another column. w3?The Stockholders ia the Curwensviile Fridge aro notified that there will be snelotionfor officer:?. E"E"Capt. Hsnsv Groe, calls-stter.tion to his New Mill, ia Morris tirp. fie 1:m also on hand a large and new assortment of good3. Fee Card. j?The people cf Frenehville want a rhvsieian. and an excellent opportunity is afforded. - An of , drugs, for sale cheap. See advertisement. nMsrchaats visiting tho city, v.-ill do well to call ou Martin, MorurtL 5; co., dealers in Htaieiy, Trinmiings, Combs, Brushes, and fancy goods, No. 21 North Fourth Street, vhere they wi!l La cordially received and wall treated. '. It ; oae of. the lest Houses in the city. 7Thc Knew Nothing head quarters, in Cunrecsvills!, are open flaring the day to vis itors, "and Jaoos Dztzzcz, the proprietor, is always ready to do every variety of Black--inithuig in the best style and moat durable manner. Givj hir.i a call. CThe general complaint about 'hard times' should indues us to be cautious, and cnder.vor to purchase cheap and substantial goods. Those merchants who have this object in view, when laying in their stock,wiIl do well to call at Pali. c Tailor's Wholesale Eoot. Shoe and Stravv Goods Tv" Lai-chouse. No. 233 Market St., PhiPa. C7""The best Tobacco establishment in Phil adelphia is t hit of FaiiurTj; & Brother. 10-3 Third St.. live d'or.-. below Kac2. They keep every variety of tobacco is.nd eigA.ra. The best . IlavAnas, Regalias, I'rhicipes, See., are direct ly imported, by thetuscves, r.:;d o.:n be conC deutly relied on as the genuine su-ticle. CyOur friend the Bn.jn.de Inspect at Glen Here, has iust receive f - as- wj advise all o: friends to give him a call. Cy" Ciinvcnsvillo enjoys the repnt.viion of being tho- best bus:ness place in the County, and wa observe from the oiiamlity of new goods purchased, thsy are determined to beep it r.p. ldr3.Hi.Z in vis & Sons have just received and opened a new and -splendid assortment. They arecotermiuei not to be oeat icr cueaj goods See r.dvert:r,emei:t in .;r.other column. ' . .. . . ,. I C7"Aliosa who desire to ootam an escebeut ! article of Spatioh Sole leather, will do well to j call on our friend Joux M'Pijkksos, at Ida old and well known stand, .at the Sotrth end of . C! . i 1? T7-. 1-.....- t.r.t. 11 1 t...v,;i ....i .ti. v 'kiuJs cfloather. Seo advertiscmer.t. CJA'i lorerscf g iod cysterF.sardir.es, tc, fcj.oald c-1! at the ne.y llealaurant, in thebj.se ineat cf Hemphill's Hotel, where, our frier I Cuxslct (.Jaxrif'F'.Tii! he delighted to accora- .notVvtv t' qces'-iosj. ;m. Charley's sc-r:::il on the "goose ' f-ee Card, in another column. C7-it is learen tnat tne result oi tna Jtiec- tloii in Nc-.v York has proved unfavorable, but th result of an K-v-nyination of Jas. B. Gua- r 1 i .-rt :,1 nrrtninr ! !- .'r vr.ntur -oods i.i lis i'.cri ic Grr.homT.ton, v.; li prove highly s-iti-ficlorj-. Call ad try it. droInce the renult of the election has secu red the ot'fety cf the country, our citizens can find tii-i to devote their attention more exciu c?.T.iTy to L:iit'.nes3. To those desiring to pur chsns -oo;l Mrs. Hli34 Ikvi.n Zc Su?;s, ofier deslribie 'i2duc:-me:its at their new iore in mww ! ouen uect pi.iino in jue;.:oera.i;. ;.iiv v.,itn New ashington. the Cabinet was first 'formed, would now ac- j cept positions in it." . H""It will bo seen that Gkab.vh and Wat- j The error must indeed have been a grevior.s 9os have disoived partnership. The business one. if, with less than haif the term of the Acl wil! hereafter be carried on by JAaw B. Gnx- tr-Uion gone by, it is now too late to re- UAH. m7We rtresume most of our citizens rcccol lect an estimable young man raw-1 Boo-s, formerly of this county. lie may now te found at the large and 'splendid Eoot and Shoe House of Cokxr, C?.othebs 4 Joxes,No. 158 & 1G3 Market Stl, .Piiiladelpliia, where he will be happy to meet bis ianre circle of Clear field acqtmintar.ces and to accommodate them . with a cheap and elegant 'stock of city and eas tern made boots and shoes, - Give him a call, he's a clever fellovr, and is with a good Crm. ZJ- Wo were ranch jd"1 on our recent .".Twit to Philadelphia, by the appearance of J. : II. PAi-ETHORiyJrs Chemical and Drug cstab :. i 5nvt'i Second St. Those of Me-chants Dru-trists and Physicians wno . the other d.y, u b-tca l Excctite noni. m -3le.cnan.s, iroii . ; received among them that oi Col. ire to lay in a good and cheap stoc, can- Governor of the territory of Utah, onr desire net do hotter than call on Mr. Palethorp. tS7TOpposithe Ec4 Lion note! in Philadcl- always at the lowest prices, from Jon:; Y. RrsHTON Co., Importers snd dealers in Earthctiware, China, Glass, &c. See advertisement. ZT" Persons bavirg unsettled accomds with F. P. HcEXTnAX,, are requested to call and " settle them. See Notice in another eolumii.' Z : ZZTLct it be published in Clearlleldj, jet ,it known in Curwensville, let if le proclaimed tbronghout the county. lot il be waited by the gentle breere along the West Brunch of the Cks-rjohanaa"," that ' Pattys & JIirrE, h-n-e jiist received the largest and best selected stock of goods ever brought to Curwensviilo. Ses advertisement in anotuer column i J -C7"Many v: to loarn that owners m all ihia at 45 Mai-Vt St., there is a Urge r.nd fLCAtvA that the, President expects a strenuous ssi by any similar House in t.;e bi.,. uu. ,()inttnent from the Almighty, which, at merchants can always obtain a splendid f-tock, . corgict3 v,it!i liie will el the Execu- - i i . : I 1- K -i ..... v c t TIl. niltUIUvlll' ,.iiv owl. ' of our riders will be surprised igujne, and the exjiedition consisting of a mou th freights receiveu i.y our snip- s.in. rie,, milv discipnneu anu tfceproducts oi our uems, mines, j any emergency, v.lit leave mew iw i' fast's and workshops, sent : to t, reign conn- ,hrea weci. ' ' ' 'SiSSiiS ! :CThHroprietoVs',TfTiCgo news ? SSS to arrive at our : papers hobl a meeting last week and advanced iO-.hcc b -iie --.ul'fc''uT. ... l r- Ui,,l;,..4ri;u;i..friii..9,h)rrren . Their rates J IV'EC nMe for the first in- riorcc's rpb-;i..y ii 2 i:i!cs T.vc T;eay Vit2idi-t.-.?n A 1i.7 fi'ji-czJ!.. We have received som? er.rir.v.s and interest ing intelligence of a late date from St. Domin go City. Our advices are to November 15, at which time the 'conjugal representatives of Messrs. Pierce & Marcy were not in as high a Mate of diplomatic felicity as might be desir ed. The treaty concluded and signed on Oc tober 5, on the part of the United States, by Gen. Cuzneau, and on the part of the Domini can Rep rJ! ic by two special commissioners appointed for the purpose, had been published by the Dominican government, but the last step of cur duplex ambassador, (whether of the husband or tho wife, or both, we are not informed,) was to address a note to the Domi nican Minister of Foreign Affairs, withdraw ing this very hard-got trerdy! in. justice to both Mrs. and Mr. Cazneau, it must be stated that this attempt to withdraw the treaty was ordered by no less a percome than Mr. Secretary Marcy himself. When the document reached Washington, it was found that Mrs. Cazne.v.1 had by some oversight, or possibly by some imlui-tice of feiuenhie but undiplomatic geae.-osify, nij.de the provision authorizing the sci.liem.eiit and residence of American citizens in Ib.niinic.i, and guaran teeing to Atiicrieaus hi that country all the privileges conferred on subjects of most favor ed rations, rcciprocauy t.;ndir.g on the Amer ican government with rer-pect to Dominicans. Thus we are bound bv this treat v to allow the blaeks of Dominica every pi ivilege and right in any part of the United States that we grant to any white foreigner. . Aittig wall tins conces sion ou our part, it is true that a naval station, on the Bay of- Sari ma is secured to us ; but this was not enough to commend the treaty, aiid to allay the iVars of abolition and amalga mition winch it caused at once in the bosom of Mr. Marcy, who determined to withhold it from the Senate, and to have the .ambassador attempt to take it back if possible. It seems, however, that there are serious ob stacles in Domi.iiea to tho accomplishment of this natural wish on the part of our cautious but inr.ovalu Secretary. The; se obstacles the daring nii::d oi Mrs. Cazuoati jroposeslo over come in a manner whichwould do no discredit to any feminine diplomat ever hoard of in his tory." The Congress is in the way: very well, abolish it ! This is the device. A coup !' c.'af, endowing th Presiiseut of the ileoublic wiih dictatwrial power, is, accordingly, being pre pared by the fertile mini of Mr. Mreyra fe- V.- wav. v,rt,'..iV,v. V:f varvinr- tl:e b.bors of this revldr.tk.narv'idoi, Mr. Caznean h -s also been engaged in a correspondence with the liJS.l in I f renc. consuls, toV.honi he ad- dressed a . protest ' based on the Morroe doc trine, wa presume, iigiiust the interference of ii::i.''2eau powers wiih -hy Anieriea!; sti.emes upoti Dominica. Their replies are said not to j have been v-.-ry conciliatory or flattering t c ur 'envoy. Alout the same time, three French ! ship of war, (tho frigate Penelope, the brig Orcste, ami the steamer L'Adeut,) arrived be ! f'.re the city, as did a .Spanish war steamer (Francisco de Asis) tearing a:i agent of the SrnnUh Government, while, some British m'en of war were daily expected. Hereupon Gen. Cazneuu raised apMa before bis do:r, and hoi.ted the star sp-mgled banner, as an i ii'i ic.itom oi ine presjm o :i tii-i inier- . ' . . . . jCan (Xiptoniatie i:;-pre.seiitafiv,s; ar.a there we will take our leave of them for the present, co'igr '.tul itkr-M-. I'ieree and hi.; fiocretary on the splendtr if their diplomacy generally, and epeci:fiiy on its i:n;qua;ied brilliancy in St. Domingo. It has became usual among the vul var to d.;.?crlf.e small things by the siaugish ep ithet of-oae-hcrse:' thus the bste Mr. Srogg.the Knov Nothing candidate for Lieutenant-Governor in tltis t tiif e, has been c.ihvd a '-one-horse" lawyer. But no such deprlciatorv epithet c.n I be applied to the embassy to Dominica; it is empu itie.i.iy a l'.vo-:iors j mission. A. Jr. Trilnvt. ' - TooL -.te! '-'Lime: !c:.e," (understood to " J j... j.. .......... .i - i i.h, i. ..uiiiu.i res;;qrdc:t-of the M.iys.:lie Exi.-rctt, writes as follows : "The rumors which huve reached yr.u in re gard to a re-org.mzjtio-. of the Cabinet, arc without foundation. No good will result from such a change, even if the President were dis posed to 'make it, and you nny rely upon it, that Jio change is contemplated, li U too lite iiow to rel ie've iht error .committed in the oriiri- nal orgtiKizc'iein cf the C-tbiml; and it is verv nbtM H'ther nucb me as would -have How a N:w Yean biirA.ui.Trn S?rjA3tra ITi- Th v.... Vn-v t-l.- --tt -"5. narrates a sin- fri,L--u!5,SiiC3-- A clsJ"'ier of i ban v. not ! a hundred liiils from . ail street, found his funds $20,0bO short, r.t a tim -i,v..i jus ac counts were about to be examined. lie con sulted an attorney friend, who discovered that lie hrd no property available to convert to cash to cover the. deficit, and advised hir.i to take $2W.0e0more. than, when the discovery took place, he would have something to nego tiate with the directors, and induce them to refrain from a public expose.' The cashier took the advice and the money. The dis covery occurred; he compromised with them for SPiCMitM, and neither the stockholders or the public knew anything of the matter. Rc sigiiir." his situation, he lived, respected by all, on his fortune, the other S C00500, and .died during the current year. Wno siiALt. iiK Governor? In the Senate, in juice of Brigiuun -Young, whose term ex pired on the 2tit! ol September, t he appoint ment ol a .liUtarv man over u:e jiuiiiiuin, m- Tiresen tive, ana aecii'oes yi.Vi.iing w niw; ihhhuics ui merely temporal and human authority. '' ; Robbing an Euitoa. The editor "'of . the Stroudsburg Je'lersoman says, some graceless scamp, without the fear of God before his eyes, a few nights since, broke into his cellar and stele h bVtf of bre id m l two pounds of butter all he h id. Th;- discovery .was m ade through bis li'ttie ones, who were thus deprived of their ilr-'akfast. This is horrible! The man w'.io-Vill thus steal from sn editor, ought to have his eyes plucked out by starving ' -its. v- Mobs Fiu.i3i:3TEHixo. A letter from Washivfon savs, tiiHt all the young men of revolutiona-v t'-ndonek'S, who reside in that citv, iinr.iresf'thi- d.-epest interest in the new schVni;Hr the colonization of Nicaragua. i ! V r?oni Albany. On Monday last, Sirs. Geo. PL Ttice. of this ci'v. died after a verv short illness. Circum stances tending to show that she died from the eCbcts of poison, induced an inquiry to be made, and after a post mortem examination had been bold, such was proved to be the case. Charles Gill, her brother-in-law, has been ar rested on suspicion of having caused her death. The parties are highly respectable. EE7 Samivel, beware of the vimn.ips as reads' no newspapers. Your father married a woman that read none, and you're the sad konsequence. You're as hignorant as 'orse. Higuorant . people says it's throwing money away to take papers, feolin' away time to read 'em. - ETF" Judge John Woodhull, a resident of Sutiblk county, N. Y. will, ou the 7th day of Jauuaiy next, be complimented with a public festival, in honor of his 100th birthday. CC7 Creyt'.vrp. is said to be gradually grow ing up from its ashes, and the Transit Compa ny are negotiating b;r the removal of their workshops to the city, from Virgin Bay. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 0? CLEAPvrilllD C0U2TTT. PP.ESlbiENT JUDGE: IIon. James Ber.NsiDE. - - EcIIefctte. - ASriOdATE JUlJUIIth Hon. Hicham) Shaw. - - - Clearficl J. JIon. Jous r. IIovt. - - - Iaiujber City. PROTIIONATOIIY: Ae. Wir.LiAM Pcr.TEn. - - - - Clearfield. SHERIFF: William Powell. - - . - Clearucld. DEPUTY SHERIFF : It. F. Ward, Clearfield. JAILOR: HiNiiY Srexr. Clearfield. C0MMISSI0XEKS: F.or.KUT Meiiakfkv.- - - - Cower. S.VML-Ei- .Sciioff. - - - - - len Hope PuiLli' IIkvinkk. - - Pcr.iifieM. JOM M ISSIO.XE11S CLEit K : Geouse 15. jtteiLAXDKl;. - - Luthersburg. TREASUPvEIi: Jons Melhir.itsox, C!eareM. riiOSECUTIXa ATTOKNFA': L. Jackson Chans. Esq. - - ClearSuM. . COUNTY ijUUYKYOK: Tnos. Koss. Fs'i. - - - - Curwcpsrillo. CoClN'TY AUDIT'.HIS: Gi: VV . hCHOFF. - -. - - ,! curies. C. Kratzek J. II. CleurficdJ. n. ----- - LuthersbuT!?. Arri.rd and Hepartaro or the Kailis at tk6 CleariielJ rc3;-Cfii;e. TvuoNi: Mail: Leaves every dnv, Sunday cx-e-.-r.teu. at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrives ut G P. M, KAUTiiArs: Leaves Cleafireid. Friday at 3 A. M. Arrives. Saturday at 0 P. M. Smith's Mills. Leave? Clearfield, Friday at C .V. . 4. Grauvmton: Leaves Saturday at 0 A. M Arrives same clay at 4 P. 21. ffinrkrte. PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY Dec: Flour. pvr tbl. Kye blear. Cdrn Meal. Wheat., r-r bush. Kye, si.aree at Cf'rn, " Oats, s-aras " Sihon to S.fiu 4.00 3 .73 . " 1.00 7.00 4.12 1.S3 CLEAK1JIILD. WnONKSnAV X)e3 per btl 512.CD per bush. 2.50 li l.f,0 ' 1.1 ?f 12. FIor:r. Wheat, Bye, Corn, OaU LUMPER TR ALE. Po:tT,roen Dea. Select Cera, and Fnrr.r! inch. Do. half icch, Cailin-s, Samples, Shins'es. i'etnfoik Boards. ILu:lo-k Jcist and Scantlirr. 25, !?54. C23.G0 Si 6a 1 7 iSl9.no i15al7 511.00 Sll.OO anrruigfj. On the 21st xv.st.. by the Rev. S M Cooper. Mr. JoHNSaxKEVio Mis;X. L. Inwix.all of thiscounty. IVEW HULL At the Old Pioneer Mills oa the Ii Mo-huuiion. in Ior::.- tou-.-.s in Ior::.- toirushin. lto fuo- s?riocr ii just completed a lai.:;e new Grist Mill. 1 iu-Js oouht, stored, aud sold on commission, j-'e?. - p. n j;v-,; J.tt.sacjesstul oycituiuii. traui cf all 1"7.LECTIO.. The Stockholders of the Ctir JHJ.A ivcnsvnie Fridge Company arc hereby notifi ed that an election for ik-'is and JJsnagoerff will be held in Carwensvilie, ac tho office of Josiah Evens. Eq., on Friday the 2Jta dav of January. BE N.J AM IN ilAUTSliOilN. Clearfield, Dec. 27, 4. ricsulcut. 4 t;OOlJsi7lTlTATION FOlfA DOCTOI1 . - Doctor's ofiiec and jot at private sale . silua aled in Frenchville. cast of Lulz's Store, formerly owned by Dr. F. Car.field. For. farther particu lars inquire of .LEVILUfZ. N. li. Drugs, e., will be sold with thcotfioe. Frcr.cbvillc. December 27, 1551. V"OTICE. All tiro-t; who have aneountj with IV the late firm of T. II. Fi i.t.n A Co.. are here by notified lo come forward and settle theiu imme diately, or the bookiwiil b jdaeed in the bands ot"a prcperpersivn ioi'h3ttiuniei:t. The books are in the posossion of Jamrs Ikvin A Co., at Laid Hills. B.ild Hibs. December 27, I854.-Gt. RAIL ilOAt) MEET! AG. A laeetinsrof the friends of t!ieTvro:ie-and Clear field htiilroa l. will be held at Tyrone City, Blair County, on Thursday tho HtU of Jauary, 18j5. The Docks will be open to rce-eive suhairiptions of stock. Dr Okpeh of the Doari). JEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AMD WIN TER at the cheap More of W m. h. Ir- vin, '.II very variety of .oods adapted to the season have just been 'received, and .are offered for sale at tho lowest cash prices Ail kiiida of produce taken in exchange for goods. Ladies and gentlemen, and all the rest of man kind arc requested to call and examine his stock. . ClearGeld, December 20, 1rj4. . .. CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE. FAIR TO ADD! no cube no pay. J Ins preparation has :;ri established reputation, and is ofiereri with con fidence ss a cure for fever and ague, or intermittent fever. It may be taken by the most delicate with perfect safety" being a pure vegetable !yrup. " Jf taken according to directions without curing, a seeoud bottle will be supplied free of charge, or the money returned. Nou znnut valiant the riKsfire J. II. PALETHORP, Jr.. V " No. SO North Ec;ond Street, Philadelphia. October 11. 1S34. ' A S CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND AS iSL'JOOD AS THE LEST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Isaac Johnston would respectfully in form bis friends and the public generally that he has just returned from the East, where he has pur c ascd the most splendid assort mcnt of Loots A Shoes ever brought to Clearfield. Every variety of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. Ac. Mens faajy shoes, iind gaiters, with au excellent assort mcn tof heavy stock, all adapted to the wants of tfco pcoole of Clearfield. Ho hopes Lis friends will give birn a call a.1 his tf-ore in "Shaw's Kow' and txusiM bis Ktook. Jan 13. !5t. EMOVAL. EOKER. BROTHERS JVES. No. bi3 k ItiO arret Stref.t.Pkiea Importera and Manufacturers of City an I t mrff- BOOTS and SHOES, also every y&4..oT French and English Shoe Lasting?. Fafent Leath er, Kid aud Calfskins. Shoe Laces, Gallons. Find ings. Ac. Ac suitable for manufacturers. AIjo. Foreign and Domestic Strair anii-Silk Bon nets. Leghc-rn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats, Eng Itsh. French and Aiuetiean Artificial Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings, A., Ac Ae. Having removed to our r.ew Store. No. 153 A 150 Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, we invite your attention to our large and varied Stock of Straw Goods. Roots and Shoes', which we are preparing for the approaching Fall Sales. All our Goods being exclusively cf our own di rect Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities are such that we can offer you inducements as regards variety aud prices of Goods, unsurpsfsed by any house in the country. BOKER, BROTHERS A JONES. Nov. 8, lS54.-ly. .Philadelphia. J5AUL St TAYLOR. Jo. 2i5 IlaTket Street, PHILADELPHIA, Have always on hand, at their Wholesale Ware house, a large assortment of ' the Newest Slvlo of LOOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS. BOTH FOREIGN AND JiOMESTIC. All their goods being of their own direct Im portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to ofl'er superior inducements to Merchants laying ia their stock. WM. W. PAUL, N. . TAYLO". Dec. 1. 1854. ly. REMOVED: Pe it vi axck's Daguerre.m Gal .lcr.y to Graham's Row, two doors east of the Journal office, upstairs. He will be happy to see his friends, and furnish thcni vivid, life-like pic tures. Give hint a call. Derj. 12, rol. If. IJUCIIKK SV. OOI'K, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clu jiii ield, Pa. Two doors East of Journal office. Up stairs. Des. 1. 1?"!. KNOW NOTHING IIEAD-QUARTEKS. Detiiick's Blacksmith .'hop. in Carwensvil'e, nearly opposite the Post Office, always open, aud J.co:t. himself always ready to serve his custom ers. All kinds of woik done in the best style, and most durable manper. Horse shoeing done cn the shortest notice, and on failure to reudender satis faction the money returned. All kinds of grain tnkcn in exchange for work aud the mor.ey not refused- JACOB DETRICK. Carwcnsvillc, Dee. G. lSJJ.-ly. 7TAKTIX, .MORI? ELL & CO., (Late OLIVER MARTIN & 00.) Importers aid Dealers in HOSIERY, TRI2T MiNGS. C M BS. BR US U KS. FA NCYG OODS, Ac 'i. 24 Worth iTcurth Street. Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN. CIIAS. li. HAMR1CK, DAM'L J. MORRELL. G. R. PEDDLE, Dec. j. "ai. SANDRS'LX P.. MARTIN. BAILY i BROTH Eli, Jo. 2&2 Chest att Street. PHILADELPHIA, Have now open a lanro assortment of the Newest Styles and cob-r3 of Eich Ecgliih Volvet, " " Ta?etry, Ingrain, I7s-S7 Ctvles " I ''.-.Tain C A TIP E T I N G .S. OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, Ji'.ST LANDED. Also, a full assortment of Super and Mcdirrr. quality AMERICAN CAKPETINGS, Many of which being their own manufacture, can be recommended ns Good Carps: int for a Loir Price. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS & CANTON MATTINGS. of every width and 1 quality. BAILY fi; BRODHE?.. IVrORTFlliS urASFFACTCKEitS ' or CAniT.TTNS Ocj. I, 1: -tia. JTEW AND CHEAP STORE. The sabsri 1N bers would announce to the citizens of New Washington, and the upper tr.d of Clearfield Coun ty, that they have iust opened a new and soiendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS.iuthe Sfore room formerly occupievl by Iuvin & M'Bttmi:. LvKi' r VAKif.Tr of (ioons usually found in a country str.ro. will bo sold cheep for cash, lum ber and country produce. They respectfully invito all thosa desiring to purchase g.oJ. to give them a call, Th'jy will use every ef."ort to give satisfaction. ELIZA I it YIN A SONS. New Washington, November 15, lSi-l.-Ct. AT T II N T I O N I. U "I I! E II M E N THE MAINE COMP. LANDS ARE NOW FOR SALE. 'the subscriber oifers for sale the following Tracts of Land, situated on, and nearthc Clearfield Creek, in Clearfield county, Pa., to wit: A tract, warranted to -Luke Morris:" containiug-473 acres and 46 p3. A traet, waranted to Joseph Holland, containing :;3 acres, 1 o.'i ps. A tract, warranted to Robert Grey, containing 423 acres, 15;! ps. A tract, warranted to John Bringburst, containing 420 acres. 153 ps. A tract, warranted to '-Sarah Ward," containing 4.'i'i acres, 153 ps. A tract, warranted tv"Gt'c. 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. Ash ton. containing 2I' aeres. decidedly the best body of pine lands in Clea ficld County. , For terms, Jtc., apply to EDW. SHOEMAKER, Ebensburg, Cambria Co. September 23. 1S54. : - jMEW EIR3I. A A J. Patchin having taken ' 1 1 to themsolvcs the Store formerly owned by duo. Tate bin & Sons, take pleasure in informing their friends, and tha public generally, that thcy have just received from the city a splendid assort ment of Dry Go.ids. Groceries, Hardware, Quccns ware. Hats and Cups, Boots aud Shoos, and every thing else usually kept a Country Store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and goods Goods, should not forget That they arc-determined not to undersold by liny store in tho country. Wc invite one aud all to come and ei-amine our stock for themselves, a3 we charge nothig for sti doing. AARON PATCHIN. - JACKSON PATCH IN. Burnside, November 1, 135 l.-tf. ' Cr TEMPHILL'S HOTEL. The subscriber would JLjL inform his friends and tho. puMie generally, that he still remains at the old stand, where no is at all times ready and willing to "entertain siritu gcrs and travellers." His bar stocked with the best liquors, and his table will always do suppueu with the luxuries of the market. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a further share of public patronage. J. HEMPHILL. Clearfield, Juno 15, lS54-Iy. u-ilRST ARRIVAL. FALL AND WINTER V (JOODS. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Jut received, a large nna spienuiu nsw.i n... v. ccons of almost every description, suitable tor the season, andolling off at very low priees. Ladies, Gentlemen, and every person wishing to buy gools at the v,:ry lowest prices, arc respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. . . - ''- Produce of all kinds received in exchange fr ;oods. ; Clearfield. Sept. YV Jil. A . lit " x.f. 1S54. CAUTION. AU persons arc cautioned not to buv. trado for or meddle in any way with a Yoke of Oxen, now in tho posssession of John Brifs as the same is mine, and only loaned to slid Bri"l and are at my disposal at any time from this data. August I7th. TS54. T. B. DAVIS. ; Furuson township, Oct. 11, 1S54. , GREAT MILITARY EXCITEMENT AT GLEN HOPE! Tho subscriber has just recei ved a new and extensive asscrimeift of tho cheap est .Goods ever broughtinto the upper end of tho countv: consistinir of every varioty of articles usu-. ally kept in a country store. Ho hopes hi3 friends and the public- will give him a can, anu tcets oos fident b wiU be able to render satisfaction. J. C. PATCHIN". Olen Hope, November 22, 1854. ARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Mus. Eliza is A Sons have just rcouived, and opened for sale, at the old stand in Curwensviile, the larg est and most splendid fissorticcuf of Goods ever brought to Clearfield couuty, consisting, in part, cf Pry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quecusware. Tin ware. Saddlery and Harness, Hats nd Cape. Boots and Shoes, Drugs, Oil. Paints, Gloss. Ac, Ac. They would purticuhnly call the attention of tho Ladies to their large stock of Fancy ?oods. of efre ry description, feeling satisfied that it is a 'Ifctle the best that can ba found ia the County. Bon nets of all descriptions, and prices. Tho gentlemen have not been forgotten, as will be seen on inspecting their very large assortment of ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Sati netts. Ac, Ac. Their Clothing is all of good qual ity, none of your Jew, slop-shop stuff, but on tho contrary, well made and fashionably cut, and war ranted good and cheap. Give them a call, as they arc 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. -Oiirwciisvills. November 22. lS54.-3t. r ip Y K )NE CITY HOTEL. HUGHES A JL IRYIN, would respectfully inform the public that they have very greatly improved theit 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 bo found on their table.- -They respectfully invite their numerous friends in Clearfield to give them a call. August 9.1S51. JEW EOOT AND SH03 STORE. The subscriber would respectful! v inform the mib- lie, that he has just opened an entire new stock of -j boots and shoes, in Graham's Row, one door cast of the Journal Office, Clearfield. Pa. Every variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's gaiters, laoed boots, pumps, congress boots, childrens shoes Ac, Ac. cheap for cash. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Poets and shoes m ado to order. - C. S. BLACK. Aug. 15, 1351. E 3sc 'selves indebted to the subscriber, by bond. note. book account, or in any other manner whatever, arc hereby notified to come forward and settle before the September Court, ns he is determined to have his business entirely settled up by that time. Those unable to pay, are requested to settle and time and oppjrtunity will hs extended to them. JAMES B. GRAHAM.' Grahamton, Aug. 23J, 1S5-L -jlJOUNT VERNON HOUSE. No. 95 North XtiL Second St., Philadelphia. I ho undersigned having leased the above well known Iloue. wLich has been Renovated and Ru-MOUBLp.n through out, havo just opened it for the reception of visitors. The furniture i3H new, and bus been selected with care from IIciikle3 well known efrrab'isiicent in Chcsnut Street, and is of the latest aud most fashionable style, The location for Merchants and others coming to the city is convenient, b'.diig in the coaire of business. Their friends in C!c.ircld r.r rcspc tfal'y eoli ci'.ed to give them a call. U. BLAIR. I. L. BARRETT, Aug. "3, 1354. Proprietor?. VEW ARRIVAL. M. A. FRANK, Las just IN returned frm the E;5t wiih a large assort ment of Cloths, Cassimcrs, Neck Ties. Trimmings. Ready mad-.- Clothing. A :., v. h;chhe will se!" cheap for cash, at his store, ivro doors cast of the Journal office. Fashionable tailoring still d?ne to order, with neatness and dispatch. He irvites the public to give hi;a a call and ex amine his stock, ' Sept 13, 1334. JOII N U. PA LET JIORP, J R., WHOLES ALE CHEMIST A DRUGGIST. No. 89 North See end St., Second door below Mount Vernon House, Philadelphia. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Per fumery, Paints. Oils, Window Glass, Ac, Ac. Novembers. lS54.-ly. ? nnO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A The subscriber would most respectfully so licit all tq'rse indebted to him, to come forward aud settle up. and if they cannot pay give their Notes, and further hopes not to ba required to use any oiher means than this simple no'icc. He can be found at almost auv time at Wood land, prepar ec to settle. ' F. P. I1URXTHAL. Nov. S, 1S54. , , ,f EIDLEMAN A HAYWARD Wholesale Gro wers, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants. ' No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia. D. BEIDELMAN, A. HAYWARD, Juno 15, lS54-ly. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP ! The partnership heretofore exising between John Patcihia A Sons, was this day dissolved bj mutUBl consent, and tire books are left in the hands of A. & J. Patchin. Those persons knowing them selves indebted to the firm will call immediately and settle up. or they n il! hav e the pleasure of paying costs JNO. PATCHIN A SONS. Buraside, Ootober 12. Ib.H. P. NELSON & CO., would respectfully in form the citizens cf Morris township and ad joining country, that they have just arrived with a large assortment of Dry G oods. Groceries. Hard ware. Oucensvvare. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clocks Looking glasses. Confectioneries. Medicines, Oils. Pa.ir.ts, Tinware, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which they arc determined to sell low for cush, country prsdaec. or Lumber. "T6TI?i f'Snfrt KiS-efri'eci..i;54.. eP still continues at the old stand at the Southend of Clearfield, aud keeps constantly on Landagood r.s-ortfcicnt of Leather of all descriptions, including a splendid lot of Spanish SoleMeather, which he will U cheap for cash or in exchange for lumber and Hides. Nov. 22. '54.-3'.. 1VTEW RESTAURANT. Charles Gueaff, ill would inform th-3 public that he has just open ed an Eating Saloon in the basement of Hemphill s Hotel, where ho serves up to order Fresh Oysters, Sardines. -Anehovies, A. The best quality of ci--ars, and Philadelphia Ale. always on hand. He invites all lovers of -good living." to give hi:a a call. lov- 22, -54.-3uio. JUST OPENED. The subscriber La9 just re ceived at his store at Grahamton. a large, new, and splendid assortment of Fall awl Wit.terGoo h. adapted to the wants of the wholo community, and offered for sale at extremely low prices. Dry Goods, Queensware, Roots au.l fciiocs, liars ana taps. ien- nCIS H11U CUH9i v . w-v. . i ...... ......... rather with every other article usually kept ia a country store, may be had at reasonable rates. Cach, Luinhor, or produce receiveu in payment. ' JAMES B. GRAHAM. Grahampton, November 15, 1354. - . ; 7R IN AMERICA not against foreign nations, but against hign prices ana licpo- ,. . . . . - - i i , . . ., r . L Bition. 11. li..- njjtii, oas juss. reiurueu irom iuw city with a splendid new stock of Gold and Silver Watches. open una nuniing-casea, goia cnains, keys seal3, and a variety of other articles usually kept bv Jewelers. .. - .-, His assortment nas uecn seiccieu wiin grcai cre and caution, and will be cheefuUy submittsd to the inspection of all who may give him a call. Terms Cash. : . , : . , 0ct. 4, 1854. FRISMUTII 4 BROTHER, . . WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, : ; . .ITo. 105 Thii d Street, five doors below Race, Nov. 29, '54.-Iy. PsiLADELPUiA. WASHINGTON L. ELAD1, Attorney at Law, No. 00, South sixtti st., rtniaaeipnii-i August 9, ISa4. . . c ALEB COPE & CO, No. 1S3. Market St., Phila delphia. Dealers in Linens, White Goods, Ho siery, trench, English and (erman Silk woods, tra ces, Gloves, Bolting Cloths, Ac. Jnno 15, '54-ly. rr0 SHOEMAKERS. A fine lot of Spanish Kips JL. Men and WTomeu's Morocco pinJt triranun; and Sole Leather, for salo cheap, by " Juno 13. '54. .:: MOSSOP & POTTARET TrR.rvriTf . TYSON A ILEHN Wholesale Try .O Good's Store, No. 115, Market Etrcet, Philaael ! Tyhio. Jan 15, 1354-ly. BARC I n vi Great Ezcitoment. StertlinTj Aanonnccmeat THAT the largest, cbefipest, and best assortment of Goods ever brought into Clearfield county, have just arrived, and sre offered for sale, at th New More of tho subscribers. near ' the Journal. Office, Clearfield, Pa. Never before has a inor brilliant, arid at the same time a cheaper lot of Goods been offered to this community. They Lave all been selected with a view to tho wanta nd -cessi lies of the people of ill's particular locality, after long experience, and iutiniato aoqcaintaueo with their business connections. Dry Goodi of every variety. DressGoods, Clohs, Cassimeres, and Clothir.g: lioots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ponncts and Shawls, together with a large and splendid assortment of Queensware, Hardware and Groceries. - Defying nil competition, theysolicitthcir friends and the publis to givo them a call and -examine their stock. M03S0P A POTTAKEF. June 12. 1354. ly. ' fTilE AMERICAN BOARDING HOUSE. JL Tbe subscriber would inform the pnblic that he has just completed a large new building, on th South end cf Second Street. Clearfield, Pa., which he has furnished and fitted up in the most comforta ble nianrer fjr the accommodation of travellers and permanent boarders. His eharges will be moderate, and bis boust con ducted in a decent, sober and orderly manner, where all quiet and peace loving people, who may visit Clcartitl l can find a temporary "home." JOHN S. RADEBACH. July 15, 1S54. PIONEER - MILLS, JO RUTS TOWNSHIP. CLEARFIELD COUNTY. The. subscriber keeps constantly on band, at his mills, lumber of all description, sjrts, and sizes. Plastering lath and bilis sawed on the shortest notice. These mills ean ran at any time during the season, having a ncvei failing supply of water. All kinds of produce taken in cxebango for lum ber, and tho czs.'i never refused. HENRY GROE, September 20, 1554.-1 y Kylertown. P. O. GOING IT ALONE. The undersigned Lav ing taken to himself tho storo formerly own ed by Patchin A Swr.n, takes pleasnre in informing his friencl3 and the public generally.- that ho has list received from the city a (splendid assortment of Dry Goods. Hardware. Quccnswnre, Hats ar.d Caps, Boots and Shoes, and evory thing chre usual ly kept in a country store. F'crsons wishing to buy cheap and good Goods should not forget that ht is determined not to he undersold by any stcre in in the county. His rootto is 4-a nimble penny sate-... cr than a s'o sixpence." S. Cv PATCHES'... Glen Hope. July 5. 1354. "JpjtAMEL DEM NEK, Cabinet maker. Shop jih same ns formerly occupied by David Saekets, Clearfield, Fa., keers constantly on hand at his Furniture V"are-rooius. and manufactures to order r- t City price..all kinds of Cahicet ware.Dining an J Pier tables. Dressing cases. Cupboards. Eeds'eads, Wash Stands. Spring bottomed Chairs, Sofas, Safes, Bureaus, Marble Tor red Fseriters, Ac. Ac. CoSnsm'tie, and funerals attended on sna short est notioc June 27, If 5L ly. EW FIRM. TROUTMAN A ROWE. House, Siiru and Ornamental Painters, Glasiers. Chair makers, and Pa-ner Hangers, offer their ser vices to the citizens of ClearScIJ and vicinity. Shop next door to the Jew's Store. They keep constantly oa band, aud make to or der every variety of Chairs. Lounges. Sc-fu, Ac Ao. Chairs, and Sofas made equal ia beauty to any that can be obtained from the City, and more durabla in workmanship and material. JOHN TF.OUTMAN. June 14, '51. ly. EGBERT LOWE. nnilE GOOD INTENT HOTEL, and Stage Office, A Curwensviile, Pa. Tho Subscriber would in form his fiiends and the public that he has fitted r.cd re-furnished his bouse and is - ur trienor, to render every attention le the trav;I'id fall oa the nity. . ' His bar contains liquors of tho first quality, and his fable wiil always be supplied with tho best ia marhet. He respectfully solicits his friends and others to give him a call. - WM. R. F LEMMING. June li, 'si. THE I.II7SIGAL W0ELD I OS 125f.. . ' Terms, (invariably ia advance.) . 53.00 -. Two copies, 6,00 Five copies, 10,00 Inpuceji e.nts : - I The choice of two of tbe following T5niol portraits. engraved en steel, neatly mailed on roller, designed as the commricmcnt of a Gzlltry of Jil'tsiru! Portraits: to bo hung around every family piaro. . 1. BEKUIETTS S0NTAO, 5. LISZT, ' : 2. rr.ETnovEN, 6. sciicman!. :1. 3. wcr.n. 7. s nt'EEKT, 4. MENOELSSOnx, S. WALLArr.- Of thesn portraits, that of the lamented Mvlam Son tag is surpr.ssingly fine and particularly to b commended. Each S3 subscriber on mailing his subscription will rlca?e to state what two portraits uc ciiuoms, jo ciiis suossrioers. ana to ati sols noi eenaing m.cir sunscnntiOES directly to this off.ee but subscribing through igcnt3, we can only afford (from the great reduction of teims) to give the choice of but one portrait. . '- II Fkesii Mcsic for.r ages every . week which can be detached from the reading matter, is paged separately and can be bound t lb9 end of the volume, forming acholic miscellaneous col- mcous col- ft and four diy si.76'o;ry 4.HL.F .T.ifcfos f ,r o-.. two tbrfi bacrci music. lor voice, lien. - - r. music alone, eests the proprietor annually SI. and is worth to every subscriber at least $12.8 ntef- sctting aside the advantage of its variety end "l . . bli JJVI I'-'i . J ii3 L- . V 1 J Utft v " - ...w v... Mv published. I : : , T. n,t.b- r. . ' I (tin r-t- " III. INSTr.CCTIVC AiUSICAL. lEAriQ : cmo .1.1 A r '. 1 V..lr.rtf f r.iie CrrA parts of the world; musical stories, biograpl ''8aoT etc.; musical essays ; critijisms. - -'-'jetected IV. ENTEKTAININa General ReacI'C-: cota- w prising original translations from tbe French and German ; s-ileetior.s from new bocks and periodi cals ; also interesting original contributions. The Musical World is delivered without extra charge to New York and Brooklyn subscribers. Any persons sending us a club oi nve suescrioers shall receive a copy of tho paper for a year Vbai. his choice of one of the above engravings. "'A1 All new subscriptions will bo entered For , tb " ' first of January, 1855, but tho portraits now read will be sent immediately to thoe first subscribing Any cf our old subscribers whose year docs not expire till after the first of January. 1S55, can al so have their choice or two oi tnese portraits oy sending ns their subscription a year in advance of such, expiration. rticnAnn Sroitns Wilus. Edito: and proprietor, 257 Broadway, N. Y. EIGHTEEN INCH SHINGLES jJA3j of best Quality, for sale at ths fciga of the Red Flag Price S3.50 per thousand. June 27. 1854 TAR. The un dersigncd has just received and J"nt will keep for sale, at his shop on thirrsT?c!r. a superior article of tar. i .i GEORGE OR&. ,' PP016 Clearfield, July 5, 1S54. .. - . r ISAAC HI. ASnTON. Hat St0r,; No.' 17S : Market St., Philadelphia. - Hats,. Caps, Fars, Ac., of every variety, and the best quality aiways A B - onhf.nd. ' - I Tune 15. Ibsl-iy. TOIJST; RUSIITOX & CO. IMPORT J AND DEALERS in Earthenware, Chinartfrs .7 2L Ac 245 7ir.ir.efr Sr.. onrcsite Red Lion HotcLPhiW Vk-W ..vit. . . - .T V. RUSH TON. --V adelphia JF." C. HOPKINS. Nov. S, '54 -ly."' ROBT. ETILSON. WTE ALL TAKE H0BEN3ACK. Hobonsack't, ? T Worm Syrup and Liver Pillt. for sale by ? J June 13, '54. '. . .;- . ilOSSOP A POTTARFF. ji STONE WARE, of svery variety, cheap for ewa , at ths Store of - y W. F. IRWET. ; -..'J14.'M.--...-I.c . " t. I . . - f TT JACKSON CRANS Attorney sg; -JLi adjoinieg rdnc, ClearfirlT' i h i 'MX A attbe yill, in Afi. cbid Ins td 6ar ft k3: ticn. I iivu.