uu 23 -si i i 5 fi 1 ; tS li 1 1 THE JOURNAL. JThe attention of those having accounts with the lat firm of Teos. II. Fcxtox fc Co., is direct ed to a Notice in another column. JjThe Stockholders in the Curwensville Rridge are notified thai there will be an election for officers. EF"Capt. IIcn-bt Gkoe, calls attention tohis New Mill, in Morris twp. Ho has also on hand a large and lew assortment of goods. See Card. tSTThe people of French villewant a Physician' and an excellent opportunity is afforded. An of fice, drugs, 4c, for sale cheap. See advertisement. rrT-Mcrchants visiting the city, will do well to call on Martin, Mojirell & co., dealers in Hosiery, Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, and fancy goods, No. 24 Xorth Fourth Street, where they will be cordially received and well treated. It is one of the best Houses in the city. H7"The Know Nothing head quarters, in Curwensville, are open during the day to vis iters, and Jacob Pethick, the proprietor, is always ready to do every variety of Black smithing in the best style and most durable manner. Give Lima call. H7"The general compl.iint about iard times' . should induce us to be cautious, and endeavor to purchase cheap and substantial goods. Those merchants who have this object in view, wflcn laying in their stock,will do well to call at Pai-i. & Taylor's "Wholesale Boot, Shoe and Straw Goods Wharehonse. No. 253 Market .St., Phil's . E7""The best Tobacco establishment in Phil adelphia is that of FRi.r,irTii & Ii it other, 105 Third St., five doors blow Race. Tk.-y keep every variety of tobacco and cigars. The best ITavanas, Regalias, Principcs, & c, rre direct ly imported, by theniscvcs, and ca.:i be confi dently relied on as the genuine article. CT-Our friend the Brigade Inspector, at Glen Hope, has just received a new and spindidas sortment of goods. Clark is a clever fellow, and we advise all our friends to give b-m a call. C7" Curwensville enjoys the reputation of being the best business plvju.- in the County, and we observe from the quantity d nti'.v goods purchased, they are determined to keep it i:p. Mrs. Eliza Ievix & Soxs have j;ud received and opened a new and splendid assortment. They are determined not to be beat for cheap goods. See advertisement in mother column. dp-Those who desire to obtain an excellent article of Spanish Sole leather, win do well to call on our friend Jo:i: M'PitT-nsox, at his old and well known stand at the South end of Clearfield. He keeps a goo,l assortment of all kinds of leather. Sec advertisement. 17" AH Livers of good oysters, sardines, ccc, Khould call at the new liesfaur.mt, in the base ment of Hemphill's Hotel, where our friend Charley Gki:aff, will be d .dig hied to aecom ri'iJ ite them. Chariey; sound on the "goose question." See Card, in another column. rr7"it is feared that the result of the Elec tion in New York has proved unfavorable, but the result of an examination of Jas. B. Gr iiam's splendid rssoitmcnt of fill ft winter goods at his store in Graham; ton, will prove highly satisfactory. Call and try it. CCTSinee the result of the election has secu red the safety of the country, our citizens can tind time to devote' their attention more exclu sively to business. To those desiring to pur chase good., Mrs. Eliza Ihvin & Sons, efi'er desirable inducements at their new store in New Washington. C:It will be seen that Guajiam and Wat fo.v have disolved partnership. The business will hereafter be carried on by Jakks B. Gra- I!A5t. KF"We presume most of our citizens reccol lect an estimable young man named J. B. Boone, formerly of this county. lie may now lie found at the large and splendid Boot and Shoe House oI'Boker, Brothers Jones, No. 158 & 1G0 Market St., Philadelphia, where he will I to happy to meet Ins large circle of Clear field acquaintances and to accommodate them with a cheap and elegant stock of city and eas torn made boots and shoes. Give him a call, he's a clever fellow, and is with a good firm. We were much pleased, on our recent visit to Philadelphia, by the appearance of J. H. Paletiiorp, Jr's Chemical and Drug estab- ment at No. 83 South Second St. Those of our Merchants, Druggists and Physicians who desire to lay in a good and cheap stock, can not do better than call on Mr. Paletiiorp. CJ7Opiosite the lied Lion Hotel in Philadel- rhia, at 215 Market St., there is a large and elegant Quccnsware establishment, not surpas sed bv anv similar House in the City. Our merchants can always obtain a splendid stock, at the lowest prices, from Jon?: Y. Kushtox h Co., Importers and dealers in Earthenware, China, Glass, &c. See advertisement. C7 Person.? having unsettled accounts with F- P. HmsTL'At, arc requested to call ami settle them. See Notice in another column fTT-Let it be pub!i:disil in Clearfield", let it be known in Curwensville, let it be proclaimed throughout the county, let it be wafted by the gentle breeze along the West Branch of the Susquehanna, that Patton & Hirr-LE, have just received the largest and best selected stock of gooqs ever brought to Curwensville. f2ee advertisement in another column. A Catholic Priest Fixed. The Rev. John B. Weicomb, a German Catholic priest, has been fined $590 at Chicago, for a volent assault upon a lame boy, for whispering while attend ing mass. The Court held the defendent had no authority, in law or religion, to commit an assault and batten- upon the boy on the irround tint lie w-33 pasto. of the church. I.I SLATPHE. SiSATi:. Tl e Senate v. as c!!el to orur ft It o'clock. Alter the reading f the Journal 01 yesterday, the Speaker laid 5 etre the Sen ate the Annual reports f the Frr.nkford Road company, the Phil'a. and Norristown Railroad C .in;;iiy,andf eommumc tion from the State Treasury with neeomprr.y n g documents. Elkctiox of Officers. -Mr. Crabb moved that the Senate proeeed to the election of officrs. The Senate adopted the motion, and pro ceeded to ballot for Chief Clerk, which result ed in the election of G. W. Hammersley over T. A. Maguire, by a vote of 16 to 15. On motion of Mr. Crabb, the Senate proceed ed to the election of an Assistant Clerk, which resulted as follows: For Henry Pettibone, 1G votes; and for John K. Zeiln 15. On motion of Mr. Piatt, the Senate then pro ceeded to the election Transcribing Clerks, which resulted in the election of Nelson YY'ei ser, Tr. Clerk; J. II. Filler, 2d Tr. Clerk; Jno. Ewing, 3d Tr. Clerk; J. W. Kerr, 4th Tr. Clerk. The Senate then proceeded to the election of Sc-rgeant-at-Arms, as follows : Cyrus P. Miller, Sergeact-at-Arms ; Wm. P. Brady," 1st Assistan Sergeant-at-Arms; John J. Stewart, 2nd Assistant Sergeant-at -Arms. The Senate proceeded to the election of Doorkeeper: O. D. Jenkins, Doorkeeper ; E. B. Lytle, 1st Asst., and G. J. Bolton, 2d Asst. On motion of Mr. Darsie, the Messengers of the last session were unanimously re-elected. Ou motion of Mr. Darsio, it was resolved that when the Senate adjourns it adjourns to meet on Tuesday at 3 o'clock, P. M. Adjourned. Jax.9. The Senate was called to order at 3 o'clock P. M. After the reading of the Journal of yesterday, the several oif.ccrs of the Senate were duly nunliiied by the Speaker. The Secretary of the Commonwealth was in troduced, and "presented the returns of the election held in the severeal counties of the Commonwealth for Governor. The Speaker laid before thc'Senate a report of thy Connnonis?ioncrs to examine-the claims for work done on the Main Lino of the Public. Improvements ; also a communication from Dr.' Kerwcn, Superintendent of the State Lu natic Hospital, inviting the members of the Sen.vte to visit that Institution. Mr. Fry offered a resolution that the ofi'.cers of the Senate, who have not been rs-elected,be retained in th-jir of.'.ces one week from tomorrow which, r.f'itr some little debated v.v.sagrce-d to. Mr. Taggart, offered a resolution t'.t a com mittee of throe be appointed in cordur.ctier: with a similar coranulte-e from the House to :.ppo!i.t a time tud place for opening Governor; which was adopted, arid the Speak er appointed Messrs. Taggart, Ferguson and Jamison, said committee, lorsK, Jan. 9. The Speaker ar.n or.nced tLe following Standing Committees of the IIcii.se : Wyi and Me:m3 Mes.-r.s. McCoii:I;.n, B. il. Stewart, Lii.derman, Stockd-ile, Ciaiiii;;;;. (city), Fearon, Downing, and Fry. Ju.!ii:inri. Messrs. Chamberl i:i, Thonp son, Franklin, McClean, McCakact, Boul. Simpson, Reese and 2Corth. Pensions, &c. Messrs. McConntdl.Lanc.Alle- good, Cre.ssw Ik rsou. KremiS anal Crabr. C'r.Vn.. Messrs. Muse, Smith (Blair), !.oso; Edlnger, Foster. Vi'itmer and Bush. jugrii'vli-ure. Messrs. Cressweil.Ritt eniuiuse, Powedl, Carlisle, Lathorp, Weddell and Muse. Ed- !s. Stuart, .Sluaer, Free, Faust, Pennypacker, Chir-L an 1 IT u.l.s. . jvowman. Dom ?s'ie u'aciu res . M e King, Ciapp, W-U erl.o;;sc, .ei and Do:i:-.bIs--.-i. CC :' i (Alleg'ny.), Baker, ford f.n'l Maxwell. ?.--r:rs. Kirkpatrick. , McCulIouch ad Aw ry, Free, Ho!cer!,!. Cra Vice and Imrorclily. .; Foust, Clapp, Leas i'uwc! Butter. Zliliiiz. Messrs. Hubl Orr. Reese, Bdinger, Christ and CaMwell. Kle r : to :i Vii i ri i.I e s ? r s . T 1 o r a , Crawford, lw, Wedde'! and UN :i. Morris, E v.,tr, McConkey, Stehley, Fletcher, Wica-.rsba'M, Bo-.l, iatigh ertv a::d Sherer. kiiofcs and E;:liC" "s. Mess: s. Madaeck, Slockdale, Zeigl-er, "iTriht, Ilurrlson, Sal lade and Chamidain. Ruuds. Messrs. Cummins (Sora.), "Wif.kers ham, Lathorp, Megill, Foster,' Lottand Ila;i:ea. Corporations. Messrs. Flelher, llerr, Baker, Stuitii (Allegheny), Bewma:i, Johnson, Bald win, Avery and Barry. Local Jlpi rcpria'ions. Messrs. Gal Two: I.Don aldson. Orr, Bush, Gro.3;G -winner and Maxwell. Lands. Messrs. Witmor, Dunning, Wood, Rutter, Baldwin, Craig and Ross. Divorces. Messrs. Steel, Sail ide, Aliegood, Megill, Lane, G winner and Pennypacker. A't'w Counties nnd County Se-tis. Messrs. King, Rittcnhouse, Krepps, Dunning, Lane, McCounell, and Bergstrcsser. Compare Pills. Messrs. Barry, Linderman, Maddock, Steidep and Steel. Libriry. Messrs. Cummings (city,) Mc Combs and Downing. Canals. SfC. ?dessrs. Smitli (city) Guy, St nr. devant, Yorkes, "Wright, Page and llolcomb. R iiircn Is. Messrs. Rysier, Thorn, Palmer, Ball, Lrporte, Mortis, Fraile'y, Stehley, Clover, CarI::sle,Cu!:imins(Som.), Wood and Morrison. Priuling. Wateruouse, Palmer and Frailey. Pub. Buildings. llarrisonStuart and Clover. The Sj)caker announced as the committee to receive proposals for printing a Daily Record of the legislative prooceedings, Messrs. Daugbei ty, MeCalmot and McCombs. Jax. 1U. The Senate was called to order at 10 o'clock. After the reading of the journal of yesterday, the Clerk of the House was introdu ced, who presented an abstract of their journal. The Speaker then announced the following Standing Committee, viz -. finance. Messrs. Darsie, Buckalew, Crabb, Hamlin and Skinner. Jullci-iry. Messrs. ILindin, Qnijgle, Hen dricks, Price and Piatt. Sccou:Js. Messrs. Cresswcll, Wherry, Fur guson, F.-. rier and Fleaniken. Estaici r;ud Es.kc-it. Messrs. Price, Piatt, Flennikeii; W.dtcrt and Brown. Pensions nui (Jruiuiiics. Messrs. llcndrick:, Fry, Sellers, Taggart and Jordan. 2iir-rrj,'.-Buckalew,Goodwinai:drienni!;:n. Corporal ic.is. Messrs. (rood win, McCiln- toek, Frick, Lewis and Killinger. Public djuildings. Messrs. McClfatock Frick anf Jemison. Banks. Messrs. Haldeman, Crabb, Fry, Lcwi3 and brown. Canals and Ld u.d Kavizttfiou. Messrs. Ja mison. I Darsie, Hose and Sellers. Iia:lrv:'.'.t. Messrs. Quigglo, Skinner, Price, Hoge aiid iaggart. Election Disiriiis. Messrs. Mellinger, S; ger, SImman, Lewis and Frazier. R&irer.vd.-.atut and Reform. Messrs. Frici Haldeman, Sagcr, Jordan and Killinger. Education. Messrs. McClintock, Hendricks", SImman, Hoge and Mellgmer. Jlzricviiure and JJomcsuc -traus. .uessrs. Sager, Piatt, Goodwin, Ferguson and Shuman Mdilia. Messrs. Fry, Crabb, llandin, Sel lels and Taggart. Roads andBridzts. Messrs. Jamison, Fra zier. Skinner. Jordan and Wherry. Compare b ills. Messrs. Iloge, Frick, Sa- 2er. Sknmner and alton. Hce and Imm:rclUy. Messrs Brown, Hal deman. Price. Jordan r.nd Flennikeii. Private Cl tivis and Damages. Messrs. Dar sie. Buckalew, Cresswell, Skinner and Walton. Public Printinz. Messrs. Cresswell, Fergu ses, llcdlbisrer. Walton and Wherry. Pr.NNST Ar Ccuntie ctzrf County Seats. Messrs. Ti att. Qnlggle, ll 'mlin, Lewis and Brazier. The Speaker Isid betore the Senate a report fiom the Auditor General relative to the condi tion of thescrveral banks oj the Commonwealth. On motion of Mr. Killinger, a committee of three members of the Senate was appointed in corj unction with a similar committee from the House of Representatives, to writ on the Gov ernor elect on Tuesday next, and escort him to the Capitol. Messrs. Killinger, Frick and Cresswell were appointed said Committeee. Senate, Jan. 12. On motion, a joint reso lution was adopted to go into and election for State Treasurer on Monday next. The Senate then went into nominations for State Treasurer, wheni some twenty names were placed In nomination. The ballance of the Session was devoted to the consideration of the Governor's vetos. The veto of the bill concerning the capital of the Ilonsdalo Bank was considered and lost, but subsequently the vote was re-considered. The Lager Beer Bill, which bad been veto ed, was lost yeas 10, nays 19. The veto of the bill relative to the collater al inheritance tax, was sustained by a vote of 27 to 1. The Senate then adjourned. IIorSE, Jan. 12. A committee of three was appointed on the part of the House, to escort Gov. Pollock to the Hall of the House, on Tuesday next, to take the oath of office. A large number of bills were read in place, and r.r.iong them the following: A bill for the sale of the Delaware Division. A bill to erect 'Oonemaugh" county out of parts of Cambria, Westmoreland, &c.,"ani "Madison5' out of parts ol'Montgomery and Berks. Hr. Smith, from the Select Committee there oil) reported, with sundry amendments, the hill to prohibit the sale of liquors on the Sabbath. A resolution was adopted to elect a State Treasurer on Monday, and a number of nomi nations were made therefor, including Joseph Bailey, Eli Slifer, Gideon J. Ball, N. P. llo bait, and others. The House then adjourned. Tun New Cext. We have received, says the Dal! $ JVctcs, from a friend a specimen of the new cent, which it is proposed to issue from the new mint, and which has been cast .. i:h j view to d "term hi e on the propriety of a c:r.mg3 in the coin on the part of the Govern ment. It is decidedly it oat in appearance, an 1 is constituted of ninety-live pr.ris copper, f.-:r parts Link, uud one irt cf tin. It is smaller thai the coin now in vse, aii l differs from it on tne lace nv ti:e ni.-sence : i:o tiars, i.re :-ertv being somewhat smaller, but ol like aTVoaratice. The reverse side pre- cis.iy simil.tr to the ccm now in use the whole is a decided improvement. but V'uut ..;--: iv ;rrion. the infernal maehino raan. to he hung, lie"? pcing to ilie a natural ;?n:h. ai!'! cheat 'ho gallows. i!e i? under th-esj'e-ciI eai e of the jail physician, ar.u Lis fall iscerta;a. OFFICIAL IMRECTOKY Or CLSASiHIS C 3 U IT T Y . PRIkr-IL'blN'T jri;."5B: If :.:. .TA'.Tf? IkTV?.!!. - - I-C-i!efviltC. AociA-i'i-: jn;-LS: II Hi:.-::.-.ko f'-.-aw. - - - ClearSel-l. ii.3". 3-'.i t. IIjvt. - - - Lr.rjber City. PROT i L'-.':: A TOR Y : & e. "Wii.mw Pon-rur. - - - - CIctirEchl. V.ir.ei'K I'e.vrr.i,. - - . - CiV-.iiiielU. Ck-nrreeld. JAir.'M: IXirvav ;:'ton f. Clearfi-.l I. co:-;:.ii.s.sio:; Ib: v.ziv z i-r.r. ... - i'-oivcr. '.-!!Ti;; Scuofk. .... (Hen Here P'.-iae I!:viM:it. .... .ViinnCe'. 1. r OI. ll.-i!,y Kirs CLKi-Ji: Gkoikjk V: 5!--tL.v!)rit. - - I.uthorsbartr. 'j ii H A-L HER : J..nx MePiiKnsax, ClearS-.-bl. T,r";.-"f!1'Tii ' Ti-opv'-'V-L. .7 ..i;sV: t V-:s. Vi. - - Icvir-ki.J. COUNT i .-e'i' '!-.Y0U: i 1-'jS. as ;, i s i. C i'.X'i'y Ai" ; '-ITf 'dlr: 0;;n. ?i-iwye. JeiTric. C. KnA:z;.a. Ciearilcld. J. If. JrEVLUt:. - Li'.flrOrslit;rf' Tvimxs Mail: Leave.- cxery day, ;-"ur. l,'y c-x-:cvte I. nt 7 o'eloeJf. A. M. Arrives at C P. M, KAitTn.vrs: b-aves Cienfn-t:! J. r rid ay at 5 A. M. Arrives. Saturday at '.5 I'. 31. ;S-;:th's Mii.i.s. I.c.'.vos Cie'arfic'd. Pri lav at G A.M. (IitAiiAKTos: T.e.-nep Salt:rday at '.) A. M Arrives same day at ! P. 31. . 3Karkrte. FillLADELPniA Mosiay .Ian. 15. Plour. i-cr hhl. " S3. 00 to 5:V23 Rye F!ii:r. 5.00 i: 7.00 Corn Meal. " -' 4 0i) -1.12 "Wheat. per bush. 1.73 ' Rye, scarce at 1.00 Corn, " .S7 Oats, scarce " .4.'5 CLBAltFI liLD. Weosesday Jan. 17. Flour. pcr bid 'it2.lii) Wheat, per Lush. 2.50 Hye, ' 1.50 Corn, " li l.l 2i Cats. " " .CM LUMPKit TIIAI'E. PoaTSMitcTit Jan. 15, 1S55. Select Cora, and Pannel inch. ?2-r,00 Do. half inch. .10.ft0 Culiirgs. SlG;il7 Samples, S10.0!) .sh:rjr!c?. ?15al7 Heinloek B-iard!. 611X0 lleiclock Joit t.nd Poanllins- S17,'0 n In Houston tr.. Clcarficli Cfuntv, Jac.22.1:5! SAttAti.wifis of Fbcnexer Hewet. aged C5years.il uiorihs. and 21 dav. the tiunraoed rc'.eijicn cnrlyin life, and wr.s a consi.ttcr.1 n'crrbcr cf the Chri.-tian Church for inore than thirty j-cais. AVoat the year 1S!3 she united herself iviih the F. W. Haj-tist Ch. in Hous ton to. and die-1 a metuber of that body. By will of him who doi-th all things well, death was T.piniitted to tii;;o;ve the tics which hound Ii-er 10 earth. Fv this sr-troke a hitherto unbroken funily circle was severed, and a largo number of friends are made to raourn. Truly God's ways are not as the ways of man. und we are admonished that ev erything earthly is ascertain but death. But we inoiirn wot as though she had died leaving r.o evi denefl of a weil grounded hopo in Chri.-:t; neither as thoutrh, we ourselves were without hope: wen'ote forward to the time when wc shall recognize ber among the blood washed throng which assemble around the throne ot !od. The deceased was the mother of twelve children, nl! of whom were "present to mourn ber decease Her death was caused by dropsy, after two years of great suCering. She fell asleep ia Jesus, leav ing a briKbt evidence of her acceptance with joa J. P. II. Or.the -t ill of Jan in 3Iorris township, ,Toh Crai-" IIvntkk. aged 28 J'ears. 2months. and 23 days. How sweet the hour of closing day. When all is peaceful and screno. And when the sun with cloudless ray. .SLeds mellow lustc o"er the iecuo. K. A B- fT tRIAL LISTvFOR FEBRUARY TERM, 1855. i James Gallaher va Eurgnndcr & Brickley. Ueorge W. Sheff vs Lytle i Hout2. Samuel Caldwell ts Marling Stevenson: David Koncs vs Robert Penninston; Oscar F. Moore vs O. P. Wilder. It. Danvers vs Samuel Widemirc. Benjamin Comely vb William M. Dugm. James Curley vs'james Gunsaulug. t '.F. Renaud vs John Nodicr et ab Ceorge W. Carter vs Snyder A Large. ConradFrederi'.'k vs Henry Grow. J. A; J. ilpgerty vs Abraham Eyers. - ' James McCraekcn vs Jos. Straw etab WiHiam Bloom vs James M. Kelly, ilichael Quigglo vs'J. A. J. M. Leonard. J. &. J. M. Leonard vs Michael Quigglo ct al. Peter Dickerson vs Vogals & Proihers. Kelly A- Dickerson vs Ii. B. Miller. Henry B. Miller vs Kelly A Bickcrson. Henry B. Miller vs James M. Kelly. same va same. Ilurxthal A Brother va lb A P. Lounsberry. Cummings A MahafTey vs Daniel Gormar. Samuel McKcan vs James H Dison. Owens A SleCracken vs R. McCracken. LtTTEltS REMAINING in the Woodland Tost Office, Bradford township. Clearfield co. George Myers. M. Forcey 2. Jermiah Smeal, M. Miller, Thomas G. Simmons, John S. Roan. James Roan. F. P. 1ITRXTIIAL, P. M. Woodland, Jan. 1C, 1S55. ' ! I H ir . . T . T0EEIGN AK3 EOSZ3II3 D3.Y GGCZ", Ko. 73 Market Street, between Second and Third Sti.. Philadelphia. Jan.l7,:55.-jm. COWL'LL & CO., MAN UFA CT U It E R3 AMD Wu t.KSLi; Dealers in- Hats, Civ. Ftr.C e., No. 17(5 Market Street, Le-tvccn ath and Gth jits., 1 uilaielnhia. Jan. 17, oa. 'jia. I USSELX & SCIiOTT, IMPOilTKKS AIS'D Vri!e-:.'.:s ai.i: Di:".Li:its in Chr-micals, No's. 1 Market. 5 Merchant street, n. 17, 'iio. Philadelphia. jrCTICH TO COLLECTORS. Tho col li lectors of Cour.ty r.nd state Tax in the differ ent Townships and boroughs for liiiS and previous pears, knowing tliemselve in arrears for lux, vail vlcaso take cotioo that if tho whole axwuut of their respcclivo i'uplicaie arc not paid on or be. fore May court caa expect to be bealt with as the iaw proviii5 in sdeh caeca- Sumo ot use s el ectors for io 1 can also appropbtte thid i:otico to heir own u.-rj; especially those who have p'lid hot 'i;? davin.T tho list vcur. Yon will also observe that thij notice will not prevent cay of yon from payirtg eoiuc money ai the Fe'oruai-y court i -y or'icr ot t;;e eomniiiMnncw. Attest: G. lb GO'')I)L.M)ER. Clerk. Cem"r.; tCice, ClcarlicI.I, Jau'y lib irfJJ, O UPIIA?;S' COURT SALE. By virtue of r.n crier of the Orphand' Court of Clearfield CoutIj'. there v, ver luo or oulorv. l ho t-jcj-'O-ed to sale, by public i;i Cb.arliel 1 Ikuo", ia said couu :iK lt!ru Day eF FK;:uc.'.itr, lrfi5, il'-f.-vilttd n ..' cs:ato. t'i3 propcr Wehh.a mire-r daughter cf James ie township in said c unty. dco'J., iir. tract or piece of land situate ty. a leMi.vv t all tiic 1 '.'lb-wing tv of Mar la J..n:; clch, late of Pi viz: Ail lira cer in Piko '.p., CicnrP.c-d county icics luoie or lo.-s. bc-unde i Fa., containing 132 ami dcwlocd as lol- lows to vii : )ii the joueh. v.-est ani north by hinds of Da id tl Eaiicy. ard on the cast by iaaus of Een- jamin Carr. lyni-r ia said township of Pike. About JWi'cs oi tuc earae beu'g improved and under oc-l cu.tiratior.. having erected tuercon a house and barn, with out-Jjni!ding3, Ac. Ana about acre1; of c-io 1 Timber band 'Pi r.:i : n f ti j le : e ee half of the purchas? rma- cv in Land ca cosfinaa-tion of tho sale bv tho Or- hnns" Corrl: the ba'aa?u in twoeqaal auaiiil pay- i:;crir.--. interest liim t!ie fame un:e, to tie Si- cured bv bond nis-l i':et'3ge on the premises. For i:.f jrsnatiim sji'iIt id JOSIAJi II. KKKD, CT.-trir.fi.7.t;. Ja;i. 7, ".j.-tJ-l Lawrence tp.. Clearfield Co. A lI( i Oil'.-; N ''Tiv'E. 'il.r- i;:u!rsigned. oir.tod to distribute nwnies in lossor, E.vr. ot' Samuel iiaines. Ji'k. an Auditor :r-' io knr,li vf ii. V." 2 ee'd.. to rr.-l a!i o: g iiie ercdi.-oi ; c f tho said de- ccasou. will ai-oiia to !iu uuticsol uu arpointinent at tho oib;? Jno. L. Coitlo, Esq.. oa Monday tho ath day of February coxt, at I o'clock. P. M , cf std day. JAMES II. LARUIMElt. January 1 0. "."ii. It. A:.-i;ar. Cautio: Isa::o frv AVhero.-s the undersigned pave to f f C!:i;tan countv. a Pi emissary N-jtc f.r dated about tho ITtii or P;th day of Novcirl or, IS." !. I Jicrercby caution ail persons f.oir; t-d:iiig an r.f.inniea'. of said Ntle, as I have not received value, an I v;i!i not pay the same un less compelled by law. JOHN Al'CIlAY. .January 10. lSja.-St. it .Mo-'har.noii. m .lorris township, liie orris townsaip. liie suo- scriber h ed a iare new Grist Mill. sacces-.ful operation. Grain of all 1. ushl. stored, and sold on commission. !)( 27. '.'.4. HENRY GROE. "T.LiiCTICLN. The tflockholders of the Cur S 4 wtucvillc Jb'id'jo Company are hereby notifi ed that an eleciion for Oiliccrs and lanajreers will be held ia Curwensville. at the efiicc ef Josiah Evens. Eso.. 011 Friday th? U jth day of January. EEN.IAMIN HAIiTSJtORN. Cleai -field. lKc. v. Z i. President. A COOD SITUATION FOR A DOCTOU. ii. 1 lector's fuiec and Lot at private sale, situa atcd in Frer.ehvillc. east of Lutz's Store, formerly owned by Dr. F. Canfield. i'er further particular-inquire of LEVI LUTZ. N. Ii. Drugs. Ac, wi be sold with the office. Freneliviile, l'ccembcr 27, 1H51-. "iT)TICli. All those who have accounts with i tho lute fir:a of T. II. FrLTO?; A Co., aro here by notified to come forward and settle tliem imnic diately, or the books will be 1 laced in tho hands oi'a proper person forscttlemei.t. The books arc in the possession of James Iiivin A Co., at lki'.d Hills. Raid Hills. December -7, 16.31.-Gt. EV AHK1VAL OF PALL AND WIN TER GO'JDi, at the cheap Store of Ym. F. Ik vix. Every variety of goods adapted to the season have just been received, and arc offered for sale at tho lowest cash prices. Ail kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Ladies and gentlemen, and all the rest of man kind are rccpucstcd to call and examine- his stock. Clearfield. December 2, 1351. nEItTAIN CUUE FOIl AGUE. FAIHTO Vy ALL! so et na No pav. Thispreparation has sin established reputation, and is ottered with con fidenee asacure for fever and ague, or intermittent lever. It may bo taken by the most aeli?atc with perfect safety, being a pure vegetable syrap. If taken according to directions without curing, a second bottle will be supplied free of charge, or the money returned. uVoi" srfMt. i.i ndl haul the siziuuvre J. II. PALETIIORP, Jr.. No. SO North Second Street. Philadelphia. October 11. 1855. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND AS O .'D AS THE DE.--T, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Isaac Johnston would respectfully ia form his friends and the public generally that ho has ju.-t returned from the East, where ho has pur chased tne most splendid assort ment ct Joots it irhoes ever brought to Clearfield. Every variety of Lad i 08 slippers, -raitcrs. pumps, Ac. Ac. Mens fancy shoes, and goiters, with an excellent assort mon tof heavy stock, all adapted to the wants ot the people of Clearfield. He hopes his friends will erive him a call at his etorc in "Shaw's Row" and examine his stock. Juno 13, '54. r E E.MPH ILL'S HOTEL. The subscriber would JL JL inform his friends fttid the publio generally, that he still remains at the old stand, where Le is at all times ready and v.iliing to ''entertain eiran rers and travellers."' His bar stocked with tho best liquors, and his table will always be supplied with tho luxuries of the market. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a further share of public patronage. V:d. J. HEMPHILL. Clearfield, June 15, ln54-ly. -rIIlST AillUVAL. FALL AND WINTER .1. GOODS. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Just received, a large and splendid assortment of ;coDS of almost every description, suitable tor the season, and selling oil at very low prices. Ladies Gentlemen, and every person wishing to buy good3 at the vi-ry lowest pric.x. are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Produce of all kiud3 received iu exchange for oods. WM. F. IRWIN -T CK-urli-ld. 1-val REMOVAL BOKEK. BKOTIIEUS A. JONES. .No. 15S 100 Mai-.ktt .raer'-T. Piiii.Ari:i.ri:u, Importers and Manufacturer? uz'City :t.-t:t i'-j-?. ; -; matte BOOTS a id SHOES, r.ls'o every variety of French anil English Shco Lastius, Patent 1' ath er, Kid aal Calfskins, Shoo Laces. Gallons, bind ings. A-f. te., suitable for manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Domestic Suaw and iik lon nets. Leghorn, Panama end Pii'm Leaf lla's. Eng lfsh, French and A met: can Art-ilcial Flower?, Oil Silk, Straw Triu.aing. i., Ac . ao. Having removed to our new fe; .-re. No. lj-i.t 150 Market Street, below 5th, South Mde, up stairs, wo invite your attention to our large and varied Stock of Straw Goods, Boots and SL-es, which we are preparing for the approaching Fall Sales. All our Goods being exclusively of our own di rect Importation and Manufacture, wc feel confi dent that our facilities are such that wo can offer you inducements as regards variety and prices of Goods, unsurpassed by any house in tho country. BOKElt, HUOTHEKS JONES. Xov. S, lS54.-ly. Philadelphia. JUAUL . TAYLOR . Ko. 255 LTarVei Circot, PHILADELPHIA. Have always on hand, at their Wholesale Ware house, a largo assortment of the Newest Stylo of BOOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS. BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. All their goods being of their own direct Im portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to oiler superior inducements to Merchants laying iu their stock. WM. AV. PAUL, K. G. TAYL0K. Dec. 1. 13:4. ly. "JT5EMOYED: Pukvianck's .Dagucrrean Gal JLli Ier.y tj Graham's Kow, two doors cast of the Jouraal oCco, up stairs. He v. ill be bnppy to sec his friends. 'and furnish them vivid, life-like pic tures.. Give him a call. Dec. 13. 'M. H. iH ciiEit swoon:. ATTOiiNEY AT LAVS. Ci.n nr-iKi.D. Pa. Two doors East of Journal oEIce. I'p stairs. Dec. 1. 164. fTKOWllOTmNG "iiETvD-QUAUTER.S. .2k. DETiucic's blacksmith ." hopi ia Curwciiaville, v.eariy eppcsiTc the Port trot, always open, cud Jacoii, himself always ready to servo Lis custom ers. Ail kilidd of wolk douc in the best style, asd mr-ut eiarauic luanncr. .sc-snoems done cu n:c arc to rc::iciidcr tatii- .-hortcst notice, and on fail: faction the money returned Ail kiuds of gruiu iakcu and the luoaty i:ot refused- irrc for work JACOIi DE'IRICK. ;31.-!y. Ccrwcusviilc, Dec. (i, 1 T9TAIITIS, iiOtiiiKLL & CO., ifi. (Laic OLlVLil MARTIN &. C:J.) Importers and Dealers in IfOSl Eilir, TRIPP-7-IXGS. COM.T.-?. E.tU.IIES, FANCY G.XJ Ac, ITo. 4 5frrt.Ii Touvth t- t. te'', I hi'iilt Ir-kla. M. T. MAilT IN. CiiA,?. ii. kAanUCA. DAM L J. MOiUlELI,. G. U. PEDDLE. 1 .'ec. 5. ' j 1 . 1 S AND it -ON It . MARTIN. i DiiOTiij::. 2?o. rli" Chostnut Street. x ji x x x x.. x 1 .en a large r-sscrtmeiit of the Newe.-t Have no'. Style; and colors of 72.Ua. iJnaIls. "velvet, " ' Ingrain, J-Tc-.v Str!:3 " lT.--Taia I'ARI'ETirifiX, OF THEIR OWN JMPORTJT10N, JL'ST L.dNDED. A- ..afall a-sortmcnl of Super r.nd Medium qr.a!i:y AIlIEUICA 7i V A LI P ETI j , I-Iauy of which Le-iu their own iaa::iu;utare. can be; recommended as Coed C:-r.idi-i'.'S for a Lo-.r Fri t-. Fi 'Oil OIL CLOTHS' A CANTON MATTIN G', of every wi l;h and cjuali'y. T T T V T' n T 'O .'' iM:'tp.T:r.s .t m a ' u r a 0 t m ? ? k s ; e.ini'KT: ke3int -Oiu. O.' 1, 1S5L TT'W AND CJIfcAP NTOIIIE The subscri bers would cnri;-ui:ce to :hs ei 'ens -f New lir-gion, end the rpper cr.-l -f i'l-.-arfieid Coun tv-. taut tucy iiavc ju-t ove- ;-: t r.-jw aa-i splendid n--ortn:ent of FALL AND V,',f NTi-.ti slO'SDS.in tha Store room fonueriy oetoupk 1 by lr.vix A :i l'.r.iir. Kvt-tr.Y variktv ''.-' G-M- vsa.il'y found in 1 country store, will be sj' 1 vlic.-t'i f-.r cah, lum ber and country proda.v. ihey rcsnectiuilv invite ad those dc-.-ann to j'tirchasc goods, to give them a call, They will use everv ellert to gne san-: it-tion. ELIZA IRVIN A RONS. New Washington. November la, ltijt.-3t. A'" T T E N T I O N L IT li Ii II 11 M K N. -the FOil MAINE CUM P. LANDS ARE NOW ALE. The subscriber oti'ers for sale the lollovviii ' Tracts of Land, situated 0:1, and near the Clearfield Creek, in Clearfield county, Pa., to wit: A tr:ut. warranted to Luke Morris;" containing 47-J acres and 4S ps. A tract, warantcd to Joseph Holland. containing 43:5 aere3, 153 ps. A tract, warranted to Robert Grey, containing 43? acres, 153 ps. A tract, warranted to John LVinghurst, containing 42'J acres, lo.! p.3. A tract, warranted to -arah Ward," containing -133 acres, l."3 ps. A tract, warranted to '?eo. Eddy' containing 43.'! acres. 103 ps. A tract, warranted to Moor V. liarton. con taining 433 acres. Ia3 ps. A part of a tract, war ranted to Geo. Ahtcn, containing 216 acres. These Lands arc too well known to tho lumber men of Clearfield County, to'render a description of them necessary it may be safely sst I, In. at it is decidedly the l est body of pine lands in Ciea ld County. For UTms. ic, apply to EtW. SHOEMAKER, Ebensburg, Calabria Co. September 2o. lJl. TTIV FIRM. A & J. Patckin having i I to themselves the store loraicriy owned t.y Jno. Patehin A Sons, take ploasaro m i':torming their friends, and tha public generally, that they 1 1 Aixvi.uo. ' . 1 - 1 ' 1 .j . . - - - . - j - ve just received from the city a. splendid assort :nt of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quecns- hav ment of Dry ware, iiats ana caps, uoots ana cutcj. nr. i every thing else usually kept a Country Store. Persons wishing to Lay cheap and goods Goods, should not forget that they are determined not to uaJeisold by any store in the country. Wc invite- one and ail to come and examine cur stock for themselves1, cs we chargo ncthig for so doing. AARON PATCIIIN. JACKSON PATCIIIN. Eurasidc, November 1, 133-!.-tf. TEW RESTAURANT. Chaises OueA7F, ll would inform the public that he has just open ed an Eating Saloou in the basement of Hemphill's Hotel, where ho selves up to order Fresh Oysters, . . r. . 1 . , . -1 , Sardines, Anchovies, &. j.he test quality ot ci "rs. and Philadcb'hia Alo. always en hand. Ho invites all lovers cf "good living," to give h;ia a call. i",ov. zz. 'ji.-.-xo. JUST OFaNED. The subsciiber has just re ceived cth";3Etorc at Grahamton. a largo, new, andsplendid assortment of Full and WiutcrCooclx, adapted to the wants of the whole y.and offered for sale at extremely low prices. Dry Goods, Queensware, Roots and Shces, Hats and Cap?. Ren nets and Shawls, Groceries and Confectionarics. to gether with every other article usually kept in a country store, may be had at reasonable ruu.5. Cash, Lumbor. or produce received in payment JAMES 15. GRAHAM. Grahampton. November 15. lbOl. i: ArdEIvICA not against foreign V If nations, but against hish prices and impo sition. II. P.. WELCH, has just returned from tho city with a splendid new stock of Gold and Silver Watches, open and hunting-cased, gold chains, keys, seals. itd a variety of other articles usually kept by JeSvclers. His assortment has been selected with great care and caution, and will be checfully submitted to tho ir.spectiou of all who may give him a call. Terms Cash. L'kst. 4, 1354. TONE WARE, cf every variety, cheap for caeb. 3 at iho Store of w . i . j.u WA . Juno 14, '54 T JACKSON CRANS Attorney at Law. Of- Ji ficedjnining residenc. Clearfield. Ta. I May 2. "ai-ly BAKCiAIS! BARGAINS! ! Mrs. Eliia Ikviv & Soss have ust received, and opened for sate, at tho old stand in Curwensville, the larg est and most splendid assortment of Goods ever brought to Clearfield county, consisting, in part, of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, tcer.Fware. Tin ware Saddlery and Harness, Hats and Car, Boot and Shoes. Drugs, Oil. Paints, Glass. Ac, Ac. They would particularly call the attention of th Ladies to their large stock of Fancy Goods, of eve ry description, fcclicg satisfied that it is a 'lectio the best that can ba found in the County. loa ncts of all descriptions, and prices. The gentlemen, have not been forgotten, as will be seen on inspecting their very large assortment of ready-made Clothing. Cloths, Ca.iuiercs, Sati iiutLs, Ac, Ao. Their Clothing is all of good qual ity, none of your Jew, slopshop stuff, but on tho contrary, well made and fashionably cut, and war ranted good and cheap. - Give them a call, aa they are determined to sell cheaper than all others. All kinds of lumber and country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the ca&h cot refused when offered. Call and examine for yoursolvos. Curwcnsvills. November 22. lo4. St. rpYHONE CITY IIOTEL.IIl'GHES & JL IKYIN, would respectfully iuform the public that they have very greatly improved their ilouse, and arc row sble to afford tho travelling public, the most comfortable accommodations. Their bar is furui.-hed with the very best liouors, and tho luxuries of the Philadelphia market are to be found on their table. Ihey respectfully invito their numerous friends in Clcartcld to give them a call. August 9.1ft3i. ktEW HOOT A.M) SHOZ STORE. Tho IX subscriber wourd respectfully inform the pub lic, that he has just opened an entire tew stock of boots and thoes. in Graham's Kow, one door cast of the Journal ODiec, Clearfield. Pa. Every variety of Ladie-s and Gentlemen's gaiters, laced boots, pumps, congress boots, children shoes Ac, Ac, cheap lor cash, lie Lopes to receive a. liberal share cf patronage. Eootj and thoe-s uiado to order. C. I! LACK. Aug. 13, loCt. QI'TTLE TP'-All persons knowing theru kJselves i.idebted to the subn-riher. by bond, note, book account, or in nry other manner whatever, arc hereby notified to come forward and settle b-jforo the September Court, as he is determined t have hi.- business entirely settled up by that time. Those unable to pay. are requested to settle and time aad opportunity will be. extended to them. .TAMES 15. Gil AH AM. Grtd.au ton, Aug. 2?d. Yibi. VEHITOX ITOU.SE. No. Vb North if JL ecou: I St.. Philadelphia. The uiidorsisnpd haviiii leased the above wc'l known ni iic. which has been Eunov atu: asi Rt-i-oDHLiia tiiloigu oi'T. have jut opened it for the reception cf bitors. The furniture is all new, aud has been selected with care from Hci-hlcs v. ell known establishment iu Chcsr.tit Street, .n-i is of the latest end most ft'shicnable style.' The location for . Merchant; aud others coming to the city is couverdi-nt, being iu the cotAic of business. Their friends iu ClearCehl are respectfully soli cited to !v them a call. D. ELAIR. I. L. L'ARRETT. Aug. Sib LS5L Proprietors. TVKW ARRIVAL. M. A. FRANK, has just i returned from the East with a large asort luct.t cf Cloths. Cat-oimcrs, Neck Ties, Trimmings. Ready made Clothing. Ac., which he will sell cheap for caah. at his store, two doors cast of the Joun.a! ofaeo. i 'ashioiiabJ tjiloring still done to order, with r.caii':e?j and dh-patch. lie invites the atair.c his stcik publi-j to give hiin a call and ex Sept 13, ltisl. 1-O:iNI.PALi:TIIOItP,JH.,V.TI0Li:SALE S.9 CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. Ko. d'J Surlh See- ;r St., Secoi: Fhila i-.ijdii.'. finntiv. Pjti'its N.iYi-ii.ber . d door belov,- Mount Vernon House, Dealers in Drugs, Chcuiieals, Pcr . ila Window Glass, Ac, Ac. i S.Vl.-l y. rPIO ALL WIICII IT MAY CONCEIIX. A The Mtb.-Lril.crT.culd most respectfully so U :lt tn.or.ii ii.dcbted to him, to C" ia8 forward ;u;d ictOc up. iiud if they cannot pay give their Notes, und further hopis not to bo rcauirel to use. any other means than tnis simple notice. He can le foun I r: a'.iUJit an' timo at Woodland, prcprr-:-t t., settle.' F. P. HURXTUAi.. Nov. S. 7732 E I D I.EM A N & HATWARD Wholrsalo Gro B &,-r- Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants, No. 'J7:'.. Market Street, Philadelphia. D. DEIDELMAN. A. IIAYWAED, Ji.r.e 1 .'. 3 ;'. i -ly. ISSOLI TION OF PAUT-VEItSiriP! ,artricr.-i:p heretofore cxising between John Patel.iii & Sons, was this day dissolved by mu'utrl coi. sect, ar.d th.e books arc left ia the hands oi'A. A J. Pat-chin. Those persons knowing them selves indebted to tho firm will cull immediately aud settio up, or they will have the pleasure of paying costs JN'O. PATCHES A SONS. Burn. ide. October 12. 1554. P. IVELSON CO., would respectfully in- orra the citizens ot ..Iorris"towasi;ip and ad joining country, that they have just arrived with a large assortment of Dry Goi. Is, Groceries, Hard ware. Quccnsware, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clocks .Looking glasses, Confecrionaries. Medicines, Oils, Paints, Tinware, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, whb-h they nre determined ta sell low for cash, country prsduce, or Lumber. . lcrns iownsliip, November 1,-1 44. -1 " T - ,l.n-r,.--..ni' . r, rr. . ftV still contiaues at the old stand at the South end of Clearfield, and keeps constantly on Lanuagood assortment cl Leather ot all descriptions, including a splendid lotof Spanish Sole leather, which he will sell cheap for cash or iu exchange for lumber and Hides. INov. 22, "i4.-Ct. tlAUTION. All persons are cautioned not to buy. trade for tr meddle in any way with a Yoke of Oxen, now in the posssession of John Rriga, as the same is mine, and only loaned to said Prigs, and are at my disposal at any time from this date, August 17th, ISol. T. 13. DAVIS. Furguson township. Oct. II, ls;-4. GREAT MILITARY EXCITEMENT AT GLEN HOPE! The subscriber has just recei ved a new and extensive assortment of the chenp cit Goods ever brought into the upper end of tho county: consisting of every variety of articles usu ally kept in a country store. He hopes his friends an-l tho public will givo him a call, and feels con fident ha will be able to render satisfaction. J. C. PATCIIIN. Glen Hope, November 22, 1 Sol. . -j TOIIN Y. IIUSHTOX & CO., IMPORTERS. t5 AND DEALERS in Earthenware. ClaaR Ao., 2t5 Mxrtct St., onrvosite Red Lion HotenlSS adclphia. J. Y. RUSHToNv-- J. C. HOPKINS.". Nov. 8, '51.-ly. P.OST. STILSON. HISMI'TH & HUOTIIER, WHOLESALE TOBACCO DE.1LERS, aO. ICS N. Third wtrcat, five doors below Ra-:o, Nov. 29, ji.-ly. Pr.iLAiiEH'iiiA. "57"AS1IINGT0N L HLADIN. Attornev at Law, No. 6-j, South Sixth St., Philadelphi.v August y, 1S34. . . CALEB COPE k CO, No, 1 S3. Mai kct St.". Phila delphia. Dealers iu Linens, White Goods, Ho siery. French. English and German Silk Goods. La ccs,"GIove?: Bolting Cloths, Ac. June 15, '51-ly. fTlO SHOEMAKERS. A fine lot of Spanish Kip", 3l Men ar.d Women's Morocco pink trimmings and Sole Leather, for sale cheap, by June 13, 54. MOSSOP & POTTARFF. IOOK. TYSON & REHN Wholesalo Dry Good's Store, No. 143, Market Street. Phiiadel- phio. June 15, IS54-ly" TF. ALL TAKE UOBENSACK. Hohen-ack' If Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, for sale by June 13, '5S. MOSSOP POTTARFF. yf TJarrels New Orleans Suyar. at 1 .. pound- for sale at th Chc&i r SiAjenco pev tore of 31. UILLS. - - ; 5 - f v 1 'IV- -F-i-' h i nr is: f'd.: A : 1 5 if A if n 1 ? 'i I Ji 1 1 V. I; "i 4 c - t: