ill illlilll9 iiaiSm .ffcjralnr I'M a B'noy. I'm A b'hoy, I'm ft b'hoy in the Spring G arden style, ' Sx amine my shirt now, and look at my tile; There are swells, I dare say, that are handsomer far, xsu none wuo can tiuu&o wiu sue a ease a segar. I fear not the watchman, I heed not the law. I've a revolver to shoot with,and a dirk knife todraw An ne'er as a coward or slave will I kneel, " Whilst my pistol bears shot, or my belt wears a steel Quick! quick! let her rip.-the policemen don't mind, Ana 111 warrant we'll soon leave the others behind. Lively now. livelv. I don't care a cuss. I'm a b'hoy, I'm a b'hoy, and I'm in for a muss, x m a d hoy, 1 in a b hoy, and 1 m in for a muss. The night gathers o'er ns.'the fire-bell ia heard. And then onr Machine, sirs, skims on like a bird ; We pass by our rivals with a shout of disdain, We have beat them before, and can beat them asrain TheStart with their 4i7tj upon us may fall, appal; They may strike, they may cleave, but they cannot Jror we know if we recott-hed,boys,we 11 zodown be- 80 just like a streak.boys.right onward we go. Vow, Hurra, my brave boys,-there-I knew wesho'ldbeat, 1 he Mars have all vanished. we re alone in the street, ror all their ueuance, I don't cara a cuss, I'm a b'hoy, I'm a b'hoy, and I'm in for a muss, A m a b hoy, I'm a b hoy, and I m in for a muss. OFFICIAL, DIRECTORY OF CLEAEFIELD COUNTY. PRESIDENT JUDGE: Hon. James Bcbnside. - - Belief out 0. ASSOCIATE JUDGES: Box. Richard Shaw. - - - Clearfield. -Hon. Jobs P. IIorT. - - - Lumber City. PROT nOXATORY: Ac William Porter. - - - - Clearfield. SnERIFF: William Powell. .... Clearfield. DEPUTY SHERIFF : R. P. Ward, Clearfield. . JAILOR: Reset STOxn, Clearfield. COMMISSIONERS: Robert Mf.haffev.- - - - Rower. Robert Ross, - - - - - Curwensville. Philip Reviser. .... Pennfield. COMMISSIONER'S CLERK: George B. Gooolaxpef. - - Lutbersburg. TREASURER : Jons McPhebsox, Clearfield. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: L. Jack so Crass. Esq. - - Clearfield. COUNTY Tnos. Ross, Esq. COUNTY Geo. W. Schoff. - -C. Kratzf.r. - - -J. H. Seyler. - - . ... Curwensville. AUDITORS: - - - Jeffries. - - - Clearfield. - - - Luthersburg. fTIRIAL. LIST, FOR FEBRUARY TERM.1855. JL James uallaher vs Burguuder A Brickley. George W. Phofi" vs Lytic A Houtx. Samuel Caldwell vs Maning Stevenson. David Bones vs Robert Pennington. Oscar F. Moore vs O. P. Wilder. R. Danvers V3 Samuel Widemire. Benjamin Comely vs William M. Dugan. Jamc9 Carley vs James Gunsaulus. C. F. Renaud vs John Nodier tt a!. George W. Carter vs Snyder A Large. Conrad Frederick vs Henry Grow. J. A J. Hegerty vs Abraham Eyers. James McCraeken vs Jos. Straw et al. William Bloom vs James M. Kelly. Michael Quiggle vs J. A. J. M. Leonard. J. 4. J. M. Leonard vs Michael Quiggle et al. Peter Dickerson vs Yogals A Brothers. Kelly A Dickersonvs II. B. Miller, nenry B. Miller vs Kelly A Dickcrson. Henry B. Miller vs James M. Kelly. same ' V3 same. Hurxthal A Brother vs B. A P. Lounsberry. Cumniings A Mahaffey vs Daniel Gorman. Samuel McKean vs James II Dixon. Oweng A McCraeken vs R. McCraeken. 7TOTICE TO COLLECTORS. The col- ii lectors of County and State Tax in the differ ent Townships ami Boroughs for 1353 and previous years. Knowing tnemselve 111 arrears for Tax. will please take notice that if the whole amount of their respective Duplicates are not paid on or be fore May court they can expect to be dealt with as the Law provides in such cases- Some of the Col lectors for 1854 can also appropiate this notice to their owu use; especially those who have paid no- Vnng during the last year, lou will also observe that this notice will not prevent any of you from paying somo money at tnc i-eoruary court By order of the Commissioners. Attest: G. B. GOODLANDKR. Clerk. Com'rs office. Clearfield, Jan'y 15. 1S55, Vtr"A.W COURT SALE. Ey virtue of V-r an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield County, there will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, in Clearfield Boro", in said coun- ty, on Monday the 10th Day of February, 1S55, an tne toiiowing described real estate, the proper ty of Martha Jane Weleh.a minor daughter of James Welch, late of Pike township in said conuty, dee'd.. vix: All that certain tract or piece of land situate in nice tp., Clearticld county, lv, containing 133 seres more or less, bounded and described as fol lows to wit: On the south, west and north by lands ' - I T 1 T-1 1 ., ., . . 01 uamei Diiiicj, aau on tne east oy lands of Uen- jamin Carr. lying m said township of Pike. About acres cf the same being improved and under good cultivation, having erected thereon a house and barn, with out-buildings, Ac. And about -acres of good Timber Land Terms of Sale: One half of the purchase mon ey la hand on confirmation of the sale by the Or- pnans court: tne balance in two equal annual pay ments, with interest from the same time, to be se cured by bond and motgage on the premises. For information apply to JOSIAII R. REED, Guardian. Jan. 17, '55.-ts. Lawrencetp., Clearfield Co. E. S. BARRETT, with WILLIMSON, TAY- S W.. HOLF.LAE dealers IX FOREISW AWTi TMVTTV5TTf! TVJJV ennns No. 73 Market Street. htv-n K,, ,i tV:..i Dta., rmiaaeiphia. JJan.l7,'55.-Cm. POW ELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND XJ V, HOt.ES ale Dealep.s is Hats. Caps, Furs.irc., if,0:.17,6 Market Street, between 5th and 6th Sts., uiKtuciyui. jan. 17, oD.-6m. RUSSELL & SCnOTT, IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Dealers is Dmtrs, Chemicals, fye., No's. 138 Market, 5 Merchant Street, Jan. 17, '55 Philadelphia. HIMTUK'8 NOTICE. The undersign .ajL an Auditor appointed to distribute monies in tne hands 01 11. 1 , Jlosser, Exr. of Samuel Haines. uw w iiiu among me creaiiors ot the saia de ceased, win attend to tne duties of his appointment ' uwee jno. Li. vuiue, r.sq., on -Monday the . atp. aay 01 1 eoruary next, at 1 o'clock. P. M of - aid tiay. JA31Jt.S 11. LAKRIMER. Jar nary 10, '55.-4t. Auditor. CAUTION. Whereas the undersigned gave to Isaac Irwin of Clinton county, a Prouiissarv Note for 510. dated about the 17tb or 18th day of iiuvciBuer, j. nerereoy caution all persona MBlUg UU OSCIgUUlGUb VI SUIU Ui6, USA HaVO . not retved value, and will not pay the same on- : less compelled fty law. JOHN M CRAY. Jaruary 10, 1855.-3L NEW MILL At the Old Pioneer Mills on the Moshannon, in Morris" townshin. Tho s.ih- ecriber has just completed a large new Grist Mill, which is in successful operation. Grain of all -Kinds nought, stored, and sold on commission. Dec. 27. -54. HENRY GROE. - Tj LECTION. The Stockholders of the Cur- '.-- wensviue Undge Company are hereby notla- ed that an election for Officers and Manageers will be held in Curwensville, at the office of Josiah is vena, tsq., on rndny the 2eth day of January. BENJAMIN HARTSHORN, - - Clearfield, Dec. 27, '54. President. - A GOOD SITUATION FOR A DOCTOR. . XX Doctor' office and Lot , at private sale aitnal ated ia FrenehviUe. east of Lntx'e Store, former!. wwiiwi uy xr. x vasueia. xor iurtcer partial- inquire or ... : . L vr LuXZ y ' , -.v- v. , T EMOVAL. BOXER. BROTHERS & JONES. X No. 158 a 190 Market Street. Philadelphia! Importers and Manufacturers of Cittt ami Eastern made BOOTS and SHOES, also every variety of f rone a ana English Shoe Lastings. I'atent Leath er, Kid aud Calfskins, Shoe Laces, Gallons, Bind ings, Ao. Ac. suitable for manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon nets, Leghorn. Panama and Palm Leaf Hats, Enz- ltsh, French and Ametican Artificial Flowers, Oil bilk, fctraw Trimmings, A., Ac, Ac Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S A 160 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 i preparing for tbo approaching Fall Sales. All oar Goods being exclusively of our own di rect Importation and Manufacture, we leel conn- dent that our facilities are such that we enn offer you inducements as regards variety and prices of Goods, unsurpassed by any house in the conntry. BORER. BROTHERS Jfc JO.Ji.fct, Nov. 8, lS54.-ly. Philadelphia. PAUL & TAYLOR. No. 255 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Have always on hand, at their Wholesale Ware- bouse, a large assortment 01 the Newest Style of BOOT, SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS, BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. All their goods being of their own dirccV Im portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in tueir stock. WM. W. PAUL, N. G. TAYLOR. Dcc.l. 1854. ly. BAILY & BROTHER, No. 292 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA. Have now open a large assortment of the Newest btylcs and colors of Rich English Velvet, " ,r Tapestry, " ' Ingrain, New Styles " Ingrain CARPET1N CSS. OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, JUST LANDED. Also.afull assortment of Super and Medium quality Many of which being their own manufacture. can be recommended as Good Carpeting for a Loto Price. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS A CANTON MATTINGS. of every width and qnalitv. BAILY & BROTHER, IMPORTERS MANUFACTURERS OP ' CARPETIXGS No. 252 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Ocj. 4, 1354. 6m. REMOVED: Pcrviance's Daguerrean Gal ler.y to Graham's Row. two doors east of the Journal ofljee, up stairs. He will be happy to see uis friends, and furnish them vivid, life-like pic tures. Uive him a call. Dee. 16, o4. TT BUCIIER SWOOPE, JLJLm ATTORNEY AT IAW. Clearvielu, Pa. Two doors East of Journal office. Up stairs. Dec. 1. 1S54. jr now nothing: head-quarters. XV Detrick.'s Blacksmith 'hop, in Curwensville, nearly opposite the Post Office. alwav3 open, and Jacob, himself always ready to serve his custom ers. All Kinds 01 work done in the best style, and most durable manner. Horse-shoeing done on the shortest notice, and on failure to rendender satis faction the money returned. All kinds of grain taken in exchange for work and the money not refused- JACOB DETRICK. Curwensville, Dec. G, 1354.-ly. MARTIN, MORRELL & CO., (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM- A77A"r7XrnIRS. TlRl'SIlKS VlTVi:nrm! - l Wo. Zi North Fourth Street. Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN. CHAS. H. HAMRICK, DAM'L J. MORRELL, (i. R. PEDDLE, Dec. 5, '54.1 SANDRSON R. MARTIN. riERTAIX CURE FOR AGUE. FAIR TO ALL! no cms no pay. This preparation has an esiaonsned reputation, and is ottered with con fidence as a cure for fever and ague, or intermittent fever. It may be takeu by the most delicate with periect sarcty, being a pure vegetable svrun. If taken according to directions without curins. a second bottle will be supplied free of charge, or me money returned. ione genuine without the signature J. J I. PALETIIORP. Jr.. No. ?9 North Second Street, Philadelphia. October 11, 1H54. AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Isaac JonxsTo:; would resnectfullv in form his friends and the public generally that he has just returned from the East, where ho has pur- cnaseu me most splendid assort ment of Boots A cnoe3 ever orougni to Lieaineld. ivory variety of Ladies slippers, gaiter3. pumps. Ac. Ac. Mens fancy shoes, und gaiters, with an excellent assort inen tof heavy stock, all adepted to the wants of the pcopje of Clearfield. He hopes his friends will give him a cnil at his store in ' Shaw's Row"' and examine his stock. June 13. '31 HEMPHILL'S HOTEL. The suDscriber would inform his friends and the nublic cenerallv. that he still remains at the old stand, where he is at all times ready and willing to "entertain stran gers and travellers. ' Ills bar stocked with the best liquors, and his table will alwavs be sunnlied with the luxnries of the market. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a further share of public patronage. WM. J. HEMPHILL. Clearfield, June 15, 1854-ly. "OIBST ARRIVAL. FALL AND WINTER A' ttUUDS. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE - Just received, a large and splendid assortment of gcods ot 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 very lowest prices, are respectfully invited to at the ve caI1 and examine for themselves Produce of all kinds received in exchange for goods. WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfield. 1854. TVEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WIN- X 1 liti CiUUlS. at the cheaD Store of Ww P. I n. vix. Every variety of goods adapted to the season have just been received, and are offered for sale at Jast been rete l???,? VS All kinds of prod prices roduce taken in exchancre for cootL l.adics and eentlcmen. and all the rest nf mnn. kind are requested to call and examine his stock. viearneid, ueecmber 20, laot. TUST OPENED. Tho subscriber has just re- and splendid assortment of Fall and IVinter Goods' .1 . M.I . . . v 1 i oiuia ?iure ui 11 rHiiHmrnn n 1 n rrr j nam uoaiHi-u 10 me wants Ol tne whole mmmnn r or.fi offered for sale at extremely low prices. DrvGood ... 1 i i , ... . . . . ' vtuccu.-rrnic, uuuis ana noes, nats and waps. Bon nets and Shawls. Groceries and rnnrituiii.D gether with every other article usually kept in a ""; iurc. may do naa at reasonable rates. -asn, Lumber, or produce received in payment . JAMES T? (IRA TI A M Grahampton, November 15, 1854. W i.utiiuvA noi against lorcign .". nons, mit against high prices and impo sition. R. R. WELCH, has inst rptnrnor) frnm .1.- city with asplendid new stock of Gbld and Silver naicnes, open and nunting-cascd, gold chains. ,J wiwoiy oi omer articles usually kept by Jewelers. His assortment has been selected ,t and caution, and will be cheefully submitted to me inspection 01 an wno may give him a call. X ERJlS UASU. fOrt i lftW L , vv w. TVOTICE. All those who have accounts with 11 the late firm of T. H. Fcltox A Co., are here by notified to come forward and settle ihem i,nm. diatcly, or tho books will be r laced ;n ,nn 01 a- proper person lor settlement. The books are in ine possession of James Inviy A Co., at Bald Hills. uaia mils. December 27. 1854.-6t, ft1? WARE, of every variety, cheap for cash K.t ?0 of W. P. IRWIN. JACKSON CRANS Attorney at Law. Of- May HIOUNT VERNON HOUSE. No. 95 North xU Second St., Philadelphia. The undersigned having leased the above well known House, which has been Renovated ajjd Re-modeled through- OCT, have just opened it for the reception of visitors The furniture is all new, and has been selected with care from Henkles well known establishment in Chesnut Street, and is of the latest and most fashionable style, ine location ior i.iercnanis and others coming to the city is convenient, being in the contre of business. Their friends in Clearfield are 'respectfully soli- -1 1 i r , , . r 1 . cucu 10 give meua a can. 1'. iLiA1Iv, I. L. BARRETT, Aug. 30, 1854. Proprietors. "IVEW ARRIVAL. M. A. FRANK, has just 1 1 returned from the East with a larse assort ment of Cloths, Cassimers, Neck Tics, Trimmings Kcady made Clothing, Ac, which he will sell cheap for casti, at his store, two doors cast of the Journal office. Fashionable tailoring still done to order, with neatness and dispatch. He invites the public to give him a call and ex amine his stock, Sept 13, 1S54. JOnNn. PALETIIORP, JR., WHOLESALE CHEMIST A DRUGGIST. No. 89 North Sec ond St., Second door below Mount Vernon House, Philadelphia. Dealers in Drugg, Chemicals, Per fumery, Paints. Oils, mdow Glass, Ac, Ac. November 8, 1354.-ly. TO ALL WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN. A The subscriber would most respectfully so licit all tqose indebted to him, to come forward aud settle up, and if they cannot pay give their JNotes, and lurther bopes not to be required to use any other means than this simple notice. He can be found at almost any time at Woodland, prcpar- ec 10 seme. t . V. JUUKA1UAL. Nov. 8, 1854. TJEIDLEMAN A II AY WARD Wholnsale Gro APcers, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants. io. AiarKet fctrect. I'hiladclphia. D. BKIDELMAN, A. HAY WARD, June 15,1854-Iy. pvlSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP! The partnership heretofore cxisinz between John Patchin A Sons, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and tnc booKsarelcttin the hands of A. A J. Patchin. Those persons kcowinir them selves indebted to the firm will call immediately and settle up. or thev will have the pleasure of paying costs JiVJ. I'AICIIIN t SONS. Burnside, Ootober 12, 1S54. J P. NELSON & CO., would respectfully in- form the citizens of Morris township and nd- 1 joining country, that they have just arrived with a largo assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware. Queenswarc, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Clocks. Looking glasses, Confectionaries, Medicines! Oils, Paints, Tinware, and nil othej; articles usually kept in a country store, which they are determined to sell low for cash, country prsducc. or Lumber. Morris lownstiip, November 1, 1754. rOIIN M'PIIERSON : Clkiuer and Tanner. 1 still continues at the old etand at the South end of Clearfield, and keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of Leather of all descriptions, including a splendid lot of Spanish Sole leather, which he will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for lumber and Hides- fNov. 22. '54.-6t. C1AUTI0N. All persons are cautioned not to buy, trade for or meddle in any way with a Yoke of Oxen, now in tho nosssession of .Tolin Brigs, as the same is mine, and only loaned to said Brigs, and are at ray disposal ai any time from this date, August 17th. 1S54. T. IJ. DAVIS. iurguson township, Oct. 11, 1854. TEU' AND CHEAP STORE.-Thc subscri 1 1 bers would announce to the citizens of Vw Washington, and the upper end of Clearfield Coun ty, that they have just opened a new and splendid iMortmcnt of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, in tho Store room formerlyoceupicd by Irvin A M'Buids. tERir variety of tioops usually found in a country store, will be sold cheap for cash, lum ber and country produce. lbcy respectlully invite all those desirin? to purchase goods, to give them a call, They will use ctery effort to givo satisfaction. ELIZA IIIVIN A SONS. vew nashmgton, .November la, 18.s4.-0t. ATTENTIO X L U M B E R M E N. THE MAINE COMP. LANDS ARE NOW FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale the following .tracts of Land, situated on, and near the Clearfield Creek, in Clc;;rficld county, Pa., to -wit: A tract warranted to -Luke Morri.s;'1 containing 473 acres and 4& ps. A tract, waranted to Joseph Holland containing i.iS acres, 15.5 ps. A tract, warranted to Robert Grey, containins 433 acres. 15J r.g. A tract, warranted to John Brinehurst. containing i-j acres, ioj ps. a tract, warranted to "Sarah Of -1 r ! . . ... - Ward," containing 433 acres, 153 ps. A tract. warranted to "Leo. Eddy. ' containing 433 acres 15.3 ps. A tract, warranted to Moor Wharton, con taining 433 acres. 153 ps. A part of a tract, war. ranted to Geo. Ashton, containing 216 acres These Lands arc too well kuown to the lumber men ot llcarlield County, to render a description of them necessary it may be safely said, that it is ueciucuiy me oesi ioay 01 pine lands in Clea- J -I 11 -I. 1 field County. l or terms, to., apply to EDW. SHOEMAKER, Ebcnsburg, Cambria Co. September 2G, 1854. TVTEW FIRM. A A J. Patchix having taken x 1 to themselves the More formerly owned by Jno. Patchin & Sons, take pleasure in informin" .1 f , ... .. . o lueir incuus. ana ma public generally, that they have just received from the city a splendid assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats end Caps, Boots and Shoes, and every thing else usually kept a Country Store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and goods Goods, should not iorgei mat they are determined not to undersold by any store in the country. We invite one anrf all to come and examine our stock for themselves a 1 , ' ivo rrv cuitru HUlIllg lur SO UOIng. AARON PATCHIN. JACKSON PATCHIN. Burnside, November 1, 1854.-tf. ruw ntiiAi itAT Charles Gbeaff, 1 1 would inform the public that he has iustnn. ed an Eating Saloon in the basement of Hemphill's i.vivi. nuciv uo serves up 10 oraer xresh Uysters, Sardines, Anchovies, A. The best aualitv of ci gars, and Philadelphia Ale, always on hand. He invites all lovers of "good living," to givo him a GREAT MILITARY EXCITEMENT AT GLEN HOPE ! The subscriber has just recei ved a new and extensive assortment of the plain est Goods ever brousht into thennnpr nf th county: consisting of every variety of articles usu ally kept in a country store. He hopes his friends and the public will give him a call, and feels con- nacnt be will be able to render satisfaction. J- C. PATCHIN. Glen Hope, November 22, 1854. JOHN V. RUSIITON & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Earthenwara. ni.ina fii. Ac, 245 MarietSt., opposito Rod Lion Hotel. Phiil adelphia. J. y. RUSIITON. T J- C. HOPKINS, Nov. 8, '51. -ly. ROBT. STILSON. FRISMUTH & BROTHER, WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS. Ifo. 105 N. Third Street, five doors below Race. aiuv.o, rf.-iy.j Jl HI L ADELPHIA. V7-AS1IINGT0N L. BLADIN, f T Law, No. 66, South Sixth st. Attorney at Philadelphia August 9,' 1854. CALEB COPE A CO, No. 1S3, Market St., Phila delphia, Dealers in Linens, White Goods. Ho siery. French, English and German Silk Goods, La ces, Gloves, Bolting Cloths, Ac. June 15, '54-ly. TO SHOEMAKERS. A fine lot of Spanish Kip, Men and Women's Morocco nink irimmin.. and Sole Leather, for sale cheap, by June 13, '54. MOSSOP A I POTTARFF. BROOK. TYSON A REHN Wholesalo Dry Good's Store, No. 146, Market Street. Philadel phio. June 15, lS54-ly. ""BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! ! Mr?. Eliza JlJ Jttvix A Sons have just received, niid opened lor sale, at the old stand in mrwei.sville, tne iKrg est and most splendid assortment ot ooous ever brought to Clearfield county, consisting, in part, o Drv Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quvcnsware. Tin ware. Saddlery and Harness, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Drugs, Oil, Paints, Glass. Ac, Ac. They would particularly call the attention of the Ladies to their large stock of Fancy Goods, of eve ry description, feeling satisfied that it is a -leetle the best that can be found in the County. Bon nets of ail descriptions, and prices. The gentlemen have not been forgotten, as will bo seen on inspecting their very largo assortment of ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimcre3, Sati- netts, rc, Ac. their Clotting is all ot good qual ity, none of your Jew, slnp-shop stuff, but on tho 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. AH kinds of lumber and country produce taken in exchange for goods, and the cash not refused when offered. Call and examine for 3Foursclves. Curwensvills. November 22. 1854 .'.it. T TYRONE CITY HOTEL. HUGHES A IK YIN, 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 a call. August U.ls4. N JEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform the pub lic, that he has just opened an entire new stock of boots and shoes, iu Grahams Row, one ooor cost 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. C. S. BLACK. Aug. 16, 1S54. SE1 sel ETTLE UP ! All persons knowing them- ves indebted to the subscriber, by bond, note. book account, or in any other manner whatever, are hereby notified to come forward and settlo before the September Court, es he is determined to have his business entirely settled up by that time Those unable to pay. are requested to settle and time and opportunity will be extended to them. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Grahamton, Aug. 2.3d, 1854. Great Excitement. Siartlin? Announcement T' HAT the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Goods ever brought into Clearfield county, have just arrived, and arc offered for sale, at the Aew fc-toro of tho subscribers, near the Journal Office, Clearfield. Pa. Never before has a more brilliant, and at tho same time a cheaper lot of Goods been offered to this community. They have all been selected with a view to the wants and nc cessitics of the people of this particular locality, after long experience, and ictimato acquaintance with their business connections. Dry Goods of every variety, DressGoods, Cloths Cassimercs, and Clothing; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cans, Bonnets and Shawls, together with a large aud splendid assortment of Queensware Hardware and Groceries. Defying all competition, they solicit their friends and the public to give them a cali and examine their stock. MOSSUP & POTTAKI F. June 12. 1854. ly. 1 PIONEER MILLS, MORRIS TOWNSHIP, CLEARFIELD COUNTY. Tho subscriber keeps constantly-on hand, at his mills, lumber of all description, sorts, and sizes. Plastering lath and bills sawed ou the shortest notice. These mills can run at anv time during the season, having a ncverfiiiling suppiy of waier Ail kinds of produce taken in exchange far lum ber, and the earn never refused. HENRY GROE, September 20, 1854.-1 y Kylcrtown, V. 0. N JEW FIRM. TROUT JI AN & ROWE. House. Chair makers, and Paper vices to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Sho;i next door to the Jew's Sturo. lhey keep constantly on hand, and make to or der every variety of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas. Ac, Ac. Chairs, and Sofas made equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from the City, and more durable in workmanship and material. JOHN TROUTMAN. June 14, '51. ly. ROBERT ROWE. rglllE GOOD INTENT HOTEL, and Stags Oiucc. JL Cur.vei;si Hie, Pa. The Subscriber would in form Lis friends and the public that he has just ro fittcd and rc-furnished his house and is prepared to render every attention to the travelling commu nity. Ilia bar contains liquors of the first quality, and his tabic will always be supplied with the .best in market. He respectfully solicits his frier.d3 and others to give him a call. WM. II. FLEMMING. June 14, '54. 4-IOING IT ALONE. The undersigned hav- ins taken to himself the store fornierlv own ed by Patchin A Swan, takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally, that ho has u;t received from the city a splendid assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queenswarc, Hats and Ctps, Boots and Shoes, and every thing else usual ly kept in a country store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good Goods should not forget that he is determined not to be undersold by any store- in in the county. His motto is '-a nimble penny rath er than a slow sixpence." S. C. PATCHIN. Glen Hope, July 5. 1854. ANIEL BENNER, Cabinet maker. Shop same as formerly occupied by David Spfc -is Clearfield. Pa., keeps constantly on hand at his Furniture Ware-rooms, and manufactures to order at City prices.all kinds of Cabinet warc.Diningand Pier tables, Dressing cases, Cupboards. Bedsteads, Wash Stands, Spring bottomed Chairs. Sofas. Sat r. M..1 I., T J T- . . 7 ' iiui;u5, iuaiuiu lupjicu x.scriiors, c. sc. Coflins made, and funerals attended on snc short est notice. June 27, 1354. ly. fNEORGE W. COLLADAY, Conveyancer ks, wm man Jigcni, Ao. a. uoidsmitu's Hall. Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care, June 27, 1334. 11 S DUNDY Attorney-at-I.aw, Clearfield, Pa. -i will attend faithfully to all professional bu- sincss entrusted to his core. June 13, '54.-ly. McENALLY Attorney at Law. Offii a? net early opposite Judsro W right's Stnr ri.ar. field, Pa., practices in Clearfield and adioininz counties. r.Iimn ia '-.i. i - j CHEAP CUvrillNG A large lot of Cheap Clo thing, Men's and Bovs. for .! rhom June 13, '54. MOSSOP &, POTTARFF. BLACKBERRY BRANDY. A certain cure for the Dysentarv. for s.iln W ' June 13, '54. MOSSOP A POTTARFF. MA. FRANK, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - Clearfield, Pa., Office in ' Shaw's Row." ' June, ia, iso4. JAMES CROWTIIER,-JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Curwensville, Pa. Office opposite tha "Good Intent Hotel," June. 15. 1854 JAMES B. GRAHAM Merchant and extensive dealers in lumber. Grahanmtnn P n ri. ficld county. Pa. May 25 ,'54-ly 1 00 Ba9 of Coffec J"us received and for sale XJJ at tho New Store of A. M. HILLS. June 14, '04. Zfi OHO EIGHTEEN INCH SHINGLES oi oesi quality, lor sale at tha Sign of the Red Flag. Price $3,50 per thousand. June 27, 1854 J7-E I ALL TAKE HOBENSACK. Hobensacka T norm Svruo and Liver PilU fnr .i. v.- June 13, '54, MOSSOP A POTTARFF. Qfl Barrels New Orleans Sugar, at Sixpence per pound, for sale at the Cheap Store of A. H. -HILLS. 7ALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE T SALL. J he subscriber offers for sale on rea sonable acd easy terms, his farm in Lawrence township, containing one hundd. d arrc-f.and allow ance, lhe buildings are, 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 falling spring of water. About sixty Acres cleared Two miles from Clearfield. Inquire of F. P. Butler, Clearfield, or the sub scriber on the promises. JOSEPH LANICII. October 4, li54.-3m. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between C. M. Graham .and J. E. Watson, was this day dis solved by mutual consent, having disposed of their interest to Jas. B. Graham. C. M. GRAHAM, J. E. WATSON Grahamton, October 27, 1854. The business will hereafter be continued by Jas. B.Graham, as formerly, who will collect all ac counts due, and pay all debts contracted by the former firm. JAS. B. GRAHAM. Grahampton, November 15, 1S54. THE UNION SAFE! THREE CHEERS FOR AMERICA! The Cheap Corneii Tri CMriiAXT ! 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 large and varied selection of Fall ami "Winter Goods, suited to the wants of every, man, woman amd child in the community. And. we have no hesitation in saying, that purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to call and exam ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists, in part, of Ladies' Dress Goods in great variety: such as plain black, fancy silks, Turk satins, berege delains. black and fancy Alpacas, plain aud plaid Ginghams, Manchester and Domestic Ginghams, Calicoes of every style, and quality, at prices ranging from 5 up to 15cts. Black, bine, and brown French and English cloths, plain black doeekin and fancy cassimercs, black, blue, brown and green sattinets. Checks, tickings, flannels, muslins, toweling, ho sierygloves, shirts, ready-made clothing, Ac, Ac. Carpeting snd floor oil cloth, window and wall paper and boidering, and oiled Window shades. Shoes of all descriptions for ladies, misses and children, together yith a large assortment of Mens' and boys' hats, caps, boots and shoes. Hardware, planes, Ac, Glassware, Queensware, Cedar and Willow ware, corn brooms. Ac, Ac. Also, a large assortment of Fresh Groceries, viz : Rio Ceffee, Imperial, Y. H. and Black teas. N. O. sugar, crushed 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 to suit purchasers, at the cheap Corner Store of PATTON A HIPPLE. Curwensville, November 1, 1S54. T HIE AMERICAN BOARDING HOUSE. The subscriber would inform the public that he has just completed a largo new building, on the South end of Second Street, Clearfield, Pa., which be 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 peaco loving people, who may visitciearnol'l can and a teniporarv -nome.'- JOHN S. RADEBACH July 15, 1S54. 1 fA GUNS FOR TYRONE CITY ! SE AJv BASTOPOL NOT TAKEN ! James Alex asdeu. Las just opened a splendid saloon in th basement story of the Tyrone City Hotel, where he is prepared to accommodate persons with Uysters wholesale and retail, and all other articles usually kept in a Confectionary and tirocery More. N. B. All orders for Uvtcrs bv the Can prompt! attended to by JAMES ALEXANDER. Tyrone City. November I, lb04.-tm. T IFE INSURANCE : SAVE YOUR LIVES JLi AND YOUR MONEY, by having your life insured in the Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Company of Harrisburg. Pa. CAPITAL 5100.000. Cuakii-iied MARcn 23d, 1834. Any person can have their own life insured or that ot a inend, trom ono to ninety years. Per sons of 21 years of age. pay SI '52 per $100. year Iv. At. 0 years. v.o0 lor S 1000.00. yearly for life The whole premium for life in ordinanco is S259 at the a:c of 25 years, premium ditto, on S100. 25.S3. Dr. R. V. WiLSox.of Cloarfield, Medical Ex aminer. Any information may be obtained from Dr. A." T. SCHRYVER, Agent. September 6. 1S51. SPLENLIU HEW STORE. R. Shaw A Sox Lave just returned from tho city with an entire new stock of Goods, which they ofier for sale on the very lowest terms, at tho old stand lately cupieu oy .1. .i. mils, u est end ot tlie .Mansion House, Clearfield, la. Theirstock of goods has been selected with great care, and a better or cheaper assortment was never brought into Clear- hold county. They defy all competition, and invite the pub. lie to call and examine their goods. Every arti- cle is entirely new, and as cheap, if not cheaper man, can oe purchased eisewberc. R. SHAW. A. II. SHAW. June 27, 1S51. TAMES DIDDLE GORDON Attorney at Law has removed his office to the room adioininr in tho East, the Drug Store of Dr. H. Loraiu. and will devote his whole attention to tho practice of his profession. He may be consulted in French and German. . Uuno 13. '54.-1 v. a. - - IJAMi. NOTICE. We the subscribers intend JL to make application to the next Legislature oi tne commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an Act of Assembly to incorporate a Banking Company.' with Banking and discounting privileges, to be called the ''Clearfield Bank' and located at the Boroutrh of Clearfield, with a capital of One hun dred thousand dollars. A. K. Wright, James T. Leoxarp, Richard Shaw, James B. Grahax, Jonathan- BovxTO.f, Ellis Irwix, J. F. Weaver, J. W. Smith. J. B. McExally. June 27 1S54. 6m. TSAAC ."!. ASHTON Hat Store, No. 172 JL Market St., Philadelphia. Hats, Cops, Furs, Ac, of every variety, and the best quality always on nana. June 15, ltw4-ly. DRY BEEF, of the best quality just received and for sale at Wm. F. Irwix's Cheap Store. June 14, '54. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Six jour neyman Shoemakers, Constant employment and liberal wages will be given, Apply next door to the Jounitil office, at the shoe store of C. S. BLACK. September 6, 1854. BEREGE DELAINES. A superior article of Berege Delaines in dress patterns, at 25 conts per yard, never sold in this county before for less than 50 cents, at MOSSOP A POTTARFF'S. Juno 13. '54 WA. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office nearly opposite the Court House, Clearfield Pa., will attend faithfully to all business entrusted to his care. June 17, 1854. ly. JII. La LARIMER Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office with John L. Cuttle, Esq., next door to Dr. II. Lorrein's Drug Store, Clearfield, Pa. May 25, '54-ly CONRAD A WALTON. Hardware Store, No. 255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Hardware, Iron, Nails. Ac, of every description. Juno 15, 1854-ly. G1 EORGE J. WEAVER A CO.. No. 19 North Wa ter Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in Carpet chain, Yarn, Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bed-cords, Clothes-lines, sc., sc. June io, 1354-Iy, 1 flf Sacks Salt, XvMJ Store of June 14, M4. just received at tha Cheap MOSSOP. A POTTARIF. A:M.nPJK'T-1-a,0flk adjoin. Vs. ... ' '-ivariiciu, ra. Artifi cial xeeth, fromcnel') afnll f ted in the most approved modern s:yle - Filling, l iling, and Cleaning done" with cara and neatness. ' - . ... Teetb extracted with all tho care and dispatch modern science can furnish. . . mi. UILl. can always be found at his as he is now devoting his whole attention profession. June 14 office, to his '54. LEBO S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, No. is"r Soutl, Sixth St. Philadelphia. The subscriber hag recently enlarged and fitted up Lis house, and is now enabled to compete successfully, with any es tablishment In the City. His rooms arc comforU able and well ventilated, and his table furnished with the best in the market. He respectfully soli cits tho large circle of his Clearfield friends jo riv him a coll when they visit the city. . JACOB G. LEB0. Juno 13, 1354. ly. jVEW FIRM. PATTON A SHOWERS would 11 inform the public that they have just opened a new and splendid assortment f Goods of every variety, at the old stand of H. D. Pattox at Cur wensville. At their store may be found, almost everything adapted to the wants and neees&iUcs of the people of this region. Dress-goods, Lawns Laces, Gloves, Cloths, Cassimeres. Clothing. Hats! Caps. Eoots, Shoes. Ao., Ac, of thebc?t quality and" at the lowest prices. Also a splendid assortment of Hardware, Queens ware and G roceries. They invito all persons to give tham a-call, fol ly assured they will be able to render entire satis faction. H. D. PATTON, E. A. HIPPEL. Curwensville, June 15, 1854-ly. JOHN R. MORROW, Cabinet Maker, Shop oppo site M. E. Church, Clearfield. Pa. keeps con stantly on hand and makes to order. aU ksnds of Furniture, such as Tea Tables, Card Tables. Cen tre Tables. Sofas, Spring Seated Chairs. Bedsteds, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Cupboards. Safes, Ac. Ac. ' Coffins made on tho shortest notice, and Funer als attended. ' JOHN R. MORROW June 13, 1854. ly. T MIE RED FLAG VICTORIOUS. The Bloml Red Banner floats in triumph on the "6W Cor- ner Store,'' w here A. M. Hills has just opened th cheapest 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. Cassimercs, and all other kinds of dry-goods, that are unapproachable by any other similar articles, either in beauty of style, q'uality. or price. Also an excellent assortment of Groceries, Hard ware, Stone and Queensware. with fancy articles a-d in finitum. H defies competition, and invites all persons t give him a call at the - Old Corner, which has tru ly become the 'Bazarr' of Clearfield. Every attention will be shown to customers and visitors, and no pains will be snared to send all smiling away, loaded with his beautiful and valua ble goods, never surpassed in Clearfield. A. M. HILLS. Clearfield, June 15, 1854-ly. EW GOODS AT THE- CASH STORE. Tfc subscriber has just received a large and well selected stock of GOODS of almost every descrip tion suitable to the season, which he is selling off at extremely low prices. He respectfully invites the attention of all who wih to buy good "Goods at the lowest prices, to call at tho sign of the "Cheap est Goods." Country produce of almost every discription ta ken at market pricw iu exchange for goods. Persons wishing to purchase, aud receive a fair equivalent for thair money, will di well to give him a call. Remember the sign of tho CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and be convinced that there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. June 13, 1754. WM. I'. IRWIN. T TYRONE CITY DRUG STORE. TL undersigned having purchased the entire stock of S. A. Martin, would tske this method of informing the "Natives, ,;and tho 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 hed at this establishment cheap er than at any other iu the country. This estab lishment will be under the management of ono that has experience, and is well a-'quaiated with medicine, and is also eompvtant to prc-rib f-r all those that may require the advice of a Phvsi cian. JAMES M. MAUTI P. S. A private Office attached. TUST ARRIVED the splendid stock of Cloths, af Cassimeres. Vesting?, Trimmings, Ac. recently purchased by the Subscriber, which he will sl! or make up to order, in the most fa.uiinablo and du rable manner, at his store in '-Shaw's Row." The material and 'fits warranted No charge for show- ing his cheap and beautiful goods He would inform the trade in Clearfield, that he is the authorized agent for Dvere's London and Paris Fashions. THOS. SHEA. June 27, 1S54. JOHN RUSSELL & CO TANNERS A CURRT ERS, Pcnnsvillc. Grampian Hills. Cloarfield Co., Pa., keep constantly on hand an excellent as sortment of leather, which they offer for sale at tho lowest cash prices. Cash paid for hides. Ju!yl5, 165 4. K. CARTER Dealer in stoves, bar-iron, nails, and castings of all kinds. Also plows. and other agricultural utensils. On Second Street, under the Republican Office. Suno 15, '54-ly. HARRIS. HALE A CO Wholesale Dnrccisrs. No. 259, Market Street, North side between sixth and seventh, Philadelphia. Drugs. Medi cines, Chemicals, Patent -Medicine. Surgical In struments. Druggist's Glassware, Window Glass. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery. Ac, Ac. JOUi HARRIS. M. O. J. SHARSWOOD. JOHN M. HALE, E. B. 0RBIS0N. June 15, 1754-1 y. TVEW FIRM. HARTSHORN A McCRACK 1 1 EN, have just opened a new and splendid as sortment of goods of every variety, at the old stand of D. W. ROBINS A CO., Lumber city. Clear field CO., Pa. They invite the public to eive them a call, and feel assured they will be able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber, Hides. Rags, Grain, and all other kinds of produce taken in exchange. Auguet 9. 1354. TUOS. McCRACKEN. HOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers. No 1S7. Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant ly on band a large, splendid, and cheap stock of th most fashionable and elegant goods. They in vite country Merchants to call and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere. June ia, loji-iy. 7TLLIAM S. IIANSELL A SON, Manufa. turcrs and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad-. dlcry Hardware. No. 23 Market Street Bhiladel phia. Saddles, Bridles. Harness. Trunks. Whips,' Saddlo Bags, Bridle Filling. Bits. Stirrups. Buckles. Carpet Bags, oct. TJune 15, '54-ly. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasinz, or in any way meddling with a two horse wagon and a pair of bob sleds now in the possession of P. H. Boos, as the said property bilongs to me and is in his possession aa loan only. " JOHN BRUBAKER. bepicmber 20, 1854. A T. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Store. No. 171. Market Street. Every variety cf ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable atylaa constantly oa hand. ' f June 15, 441y. JQQ Barrel. Fiaa, for . ... at th. O.earr JaaWH, '54- -" I TAR. The undersigned has just received and will keep for sale, at hit 'shop on third street. a superior article 01 ir- . .. &un. Cloarfield, July 5. ISM .':-',' '