in 1 THE JOTJMAL: ZjT Our citizens and merchants who de sire to purchase jewelry and silver ware, should iiot fail to embrace the earliest oppor tunity to visit Avise'3 cheap "watch and Jew elry store" opposite the Mount Vernon House, Philadelphia. They will find him a gentle man ia every particular, and so have their wants supplied at a lower price than at any other establishment. We can confidently rec ommend him to our readers. We call the attention of our readers to the card of J. B. Wiso Esq, in another column, Mr. Wing, has had a great deal of experience in timber land, and is possessed ol much re liablo information in regard to cur own coun ty. Those Laving business in his line, can not entrust it to better hands. C-Clearfield county is without a Drug Store, or might as well be, and our country merchants who wish to purchase such articles, are compelled to go or send to Philadelphia. "We call the attention of our readers to the ad vertisement ia another column of Mr. Sa3iul Berlin, who has opened a large and splendid establishment at Tyrone. When you go over there give him a call. Our readers will see by a notice ia another column that Hats Morrow, Lai pur chased the entire stock of tools &c of John R. Morrow, and will continue to carry on tho Cabinet Making in all its tranches at the oi l iand. Hays is a clever follow and deserves to Le patronized. 7" Those desiring to go into tfca Daguer reotype business, cn purchase a first rate apa rtus Ly applying to S. Moore. See card. CyWat jrmcn, and other3 who find it neces sary to stop in PliilipsLurg, will see by ref ferenco to a card in another column, that J. G. lii-sa, of the "Pi.Ulpsbxrg Exchange," i3 pre pared to accommodate them. Give him a call Those wanting to sell lumber, or pur chase racrchaudis j on good terms, are recom mended to call at the store of lion. A. K. W'aiouT, on Second street. Gee carl. . 27" Those of our readers who so frequently Lava occasion to visit Tyrone, will find it pro fitable to call and purchase goods from F. 21. KkLL. Raftsmen, who are going down the river in the Spring, are informed, .by a notice in another column that "White Hall Boarding House,', near Frenchville, is prepared l or their reception by the proprietor Jon v W. Rider. If John's sour trout' is as well 'seasoned7 as ilother Moore's, we have no doubt he'll get VjU of custom. Z7 Those of our merchant friends who de ira t. lay in a first rat i stock of Drugs and Clir.uicals, and to buy from a first rate firm, kViuU call ICS Market St., on their nest visit lt the City, at Russell & Sciictt's. Z7 It frequently Lsppens that whea our peo ple arc returning Irom the East they find the Sud full, and are compelled to walk or lie over at Tyrone. These difiicuUies will now be obviated since James Ciiowtiier has opened Lis new Livery Stable, where horses and Lr.g zi may be had at all times on reasonable terms. Zj What CJearCeM merchant is not acquain ts! with Jm. IHccjie&tt, and where v. ill you Had a better fsllow 1 He uny always l found at thi corner of 3d L. Race, Philadelphia, rea dy to supply his fi'er.dj with a first rite arti e!w of Tobacco and Cig.ira. Se Card. Z7 Merchants and others desiring to pur-chis-s Tin and Sheet Inm ware, will Cnl excel lent terms afforded by Lyman Gilbert, at his Wholesale Factory, No. 16, Market street, llarrisburg, Penn'a. Price lists furnished on applic ition, post-paid. See advertisement. "7" It Isaid the "Xix-Wciscrs"' were about .'w Washington at the late Election. Y"e don't know how that may be, but we do know that D. S. Plots er keeps one ol the best Tem perance Hotels in the three counties. Give hloi a call. See card iu another column. "T7 The beat natured, cleverest pair of fel lows in the "Wild Cat district," Flehuisg & Foster, have opened a Livery Stable ia Cur wensville, and are prepared to accommodate the public with all sorts of Vehicles, &c, on reasonable terms. Vita la Good Intent. Sr-The construction of the Railroad to Ty rone, would enable our citizens to make their purchases at the "Tyrone City Drug Store," wi;U greater facility. But as this 'consama tion so devoutly to be wished' has not yet come to pa, our friend Dr. Mabtix has very prop erly taken the difficulties of access into con sideration, and reduced the profits on his goods. It is now emphatically the best and cheapest Dru; Store in the country. Call and S3e. CyBy a card in another column the m;m?r oui friends of E. L. Barrett, will observe that ho has changed his House, and may now be fouDd at 73 Market fctreet, Phil'a. Enoch is a clever fellow, has a large number of friends in Clearfield County, and ought to do well. We wish him abundant success, and are glad to hear ho is with a good firm. Go and sec him. Cy In passing through Philipsburg, some time ago, wo had occasion to slop with David Johxstos, who keeps the 'I'hilipsburg Hotel,' end wo must Bay, we never sat down to a bet ter table, or met with a more gentlemanly, ac commodating landlord. We advise all our friends who are fond of good accommodations to top with 'Squire Johnston. See notice. C7"Tlie general complaint about 'hard times' hould induce us to be cautious, and endeavor to purchase cheap and substantial goods. Those Merchants who have this object in view, when hying in their stock.will do well to call at Paul Tatior'b Wholesale Boot. Shoe and Straw Gwli Wharohoum-, 2C . 255 Market St Fhil'a. 7 There U uoou ..in . nival i,l ntw goods j at the cheap st-: e of W . F. l:Wl.s. Seo iu another eolumij. j j G"7"The best Tobucco establishment in Phil adelphia is that f FnisiicTU & L'rother, 105 Third St., five doors below Race. They keep every variety ol tobacco ar.d cigars. The best navanas, Regalias, Principes, &c, are' direct ly imported, by themseves, and can be confi dently relied on as the genuine article. CTOur friend the Brigade Inspector, at Glen nope, has just received a new and splendid as sortment of goods. Clark is a clever fellow, and we advise all our friends to give him a call. CJ-A11 lovers of good oysters, sardines, &c, should call at the new Restaurant, in the base ment of Hemphill's notel, where our friend Cuaeley Greaff, will be delighted to accom modate them. Charley's sound on the "goose question." See Card, in another column. C"7"Wo presume most of our citizens reccol lect an estimable young man named J. B. Boose, formerly of this county. He may now be found at the large and splendid Boot and Shoe House of Boker, Brothers a Jones, No. 1-33 &1G0 Market St., Philadelphia, where he will be happy to meet his large circle of Clear field acquaintances and to accommodate them with a cheap and elegant stock of city and eas tern made boots and shoes. Give him a call ha'a a clever fellow, and is with a good firm. HE T3?APEF. 0TFICE DESTROYED. The ofiice of the "Luminary," a newspaper published at Parkville, in Platte county Mis souri, charged with Free Soilism, was attacked by a mob of about 200 citizens, who destroyed "the type and other fixtures of the printing ofiice, and actually threw the Piess into the Missouri river. The editor's absence, it is said, alone saved him from being tarred and feathered. Resolutions.were passed, declaring the pa per a nuisance, denouncing the editors and threatening their lives, as well as other promi nent Free Soilers. No Methodist minister is to be allc-.ved to preach in the cuunty. Tar and feathers is threatened for the first ofl'ence, u.nd hanging for the second. "Popular Sovereignty" in Kansas A man named Cantril, who lives in Indepen dence, Kansas, actually supposed that he had a ric-ht in this free country to paint his own wazon to please his own fancv. So he had the words "Kansas Free State" painted ou his wagt,n iu tig letters. This excited the indig nation of Popular Sovereignty, Otiio Hall, vl x umi.i uvtuivipiiijj " ' " who jumped up in the forward end of the wag on, and attacked Caxtril with a knife, lie was. however, prevented from doing much in- inrv to tlia man. so he contented himself with cutting the covering of the wagon to pieces Caxtril had Hall arrested, and upon the tri al it was fuliv proved that Hall had threaten ed to kill Cantril. The Justice, however, examined Cantril as to his political opinions, and finding him in favor ot keeping slavery out of Kansas, fined kiui thirteen dollars, ani let Hill vo free. OFFICIAL DIKECTOHY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY. PiiESIDLST JL'DOL: Hon. James Bi rxsiub. - - I3elIefoute. ASSOCIATE JUDGF.S: JIov. Richard ?iiaw. ... Clearfield. Hon. John 1 Hovt. - - - Lumber City. ri'.OTIIOX ATORY: ic. WiLLiAii Ported. - - - - Clearfield. SHERIFF: William Powell. - - . - CloaifioIJ. DEPUTY SHERIFF: R. F. Ward, Clearfield. JAILOR: Henry Stoni-:. Clccrfiefd. coMMiss.io:ri:r.S: Snckl f? 'litrr, - - - - Glen Hope. Robert Ross, - - - - - Curwcnsvilie liui;EHT Mf.iiafffy. - - - - liowcr. COM M 1 SSlONEirs CLE It K: Robert J. Wallack. - - Clearfield. TREASURER : Jous McTi erson, Clearfield. PKO-ECUTIXU ATTORNEY: L. Jackson Chans. Esq. - - CIcarScM. CuUXTY RYEYOR: Tl.JS. Russ. Esq. COUNTY ii TO. W. PriIOFF. - -C. KltATZEH. - - -J. II. .St VI. Kit. - - - - - Curwcns iliii. AUDITORS: - - - Jeffries. - - - ClearfieM. - - - I.utlicrsburg. Antral and Departure of the Mails at the Clearfield Fosl-Offi;e. Tyrone Mail: Leaves every day, Sunday ox cej'ted, at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrives at 0 P. M KAKTnvrs: Leaves Cleafireld, Friday at S A.M. Arrives, Saturday at 6 P. M. Smith's Mills. Leaves Clearfield. Friday at A.M. ' Orahamton: Leaves Saturday at 9 A. M Arrives jsra dav .it 4 P. M. PHILADELPHIA. Mospav March !9. Flour. per bbl. Rye Flour. " ; Corn Meal, " -Wheat. per bush. Rye, scarce at Corn. O&te, scarce ' S13.75 to 14.37 S.M) 4.13 2.70 1.12 .03 .53 7.50 4.40 3.00 LcMTjr.n. There is rather more inquiry for some descriptions, but prices remain without change. Sales of I.e'uih ami Susquehanna Hoards at $17 a 13 per M. l'ect. Lnth3 sell at S2,25 per M. CLEARFIELD. Wednesday, March 21. per bbl S13.00 j)er bush. 2. 02 " " 1.C0 1.141 " ' . .62i Flour. Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats: T II AYES 3IO U ROW, begs leave to inform I Mm his friends and the public generally, thathe has purchased tho entire stock, tools. Ac, of Jonx R. Mohkow. and will carry on the Cabinet Making at tho old Ftnni opposite t'uo 2IctuoJist Episcopal Church, a) foruiarly. ' Ilo will keejt constantly on hand all kinds of furui.'uro. ?nch as Tables, Bed-stcads, Cupboards, Stands, Sofas, Apr. 25, '55 Ac, Ac. 1 II. HAYES MORROW. S AMUEL RERUN, pbalku in Drugs.Medi cines, Paints, Oils. Spices. Window Glass, Vi als, Dye SlufT;, Perfumeries. Alcohol, JJurntng Fluid, Patent Medicines. Ac, Ac, JUNIATA ST., TYRONE CITY, PA. Having just opened an extensive assortment of these articles.Physieians will find it to their advan tage to givo him acnll, and examine his Stock be foro ordering from the Easteren Cities; and Coun try. Merchants can also be accommodated with all tho Licences. Tinctures, Patent Medicines. Ac, WHOLESALE a,ul RETAIL, at lowest pricet. Ci? He hopes by strict attention to businoss, aud a deaira to pleaes, to merit a share of public pat ronage. April 25, 185a XJ GE01WE WILSON, begs leave to inform the publio, that 'him and whiskey" have dissolved partnership for seven years, from the 24th day of April, ISjo. . lApr. 25. DR. B. F. AKLEY tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of Orahauiton and surrounding country be can at all times be found at his Office, directly opposite Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not professionally engaged. Apr. 25. LOCK HAVEN REAL, ESTATE AGEN CY, CLINTON COUNT, PA. The under signed continues to give his personal attention to the Buying and Selling of Pine Timber, Farm and Coal Lands, re-surveying, examining and estima ting timber, preventing trespass, paying taxes, Ac. Will, if desired, purchase square timber and boards. Having lor me lasi seven years spent luucnume in examining ana estimating timber in Clinton. Centre, Clearfield, Elk and Putter Counties, I feel prepared to .give such information and offer such anus as will give periect satistaction. Choice Tracts, as above, for sale. Rf.ferences A. G. Curtiu. Secretary of State, Eellcfontc, Centre Co.; R.Rush Petrikan, fcuper inteadant of Farrcnsvillo Co. , Clinton Co.; G. R. IJarrett, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Clearfield Co.; R. C. Winslow, Lumberman, Winslows, Elk Co.: Andrew Jackson, Register and Recorder, Pot ter Co.; John F. Coivon. Philadelphia; John E. Young. Commission Merchant. Philadelphia; A.J. Fitch. Lumber Dealer, Jersey City, N. J.; Samuel SMnith, i-.?q.. io. Jj Wall t., iSew l orK ; .Nattian icl Hatch. Attorney at Law, Washington. L. C. ; and Gen. S. F. Horsey. Ransor, Maine. Office with Clinc G. Furst, Attorney at Law. Apr. 25, 'oS.-Sm.t J. R. WING. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned agaiust harboring or having anything to do with my Eon, Thomas Jerdcn, Who is a minor, and refuses to stay with rne and work as he ought to do. I will pay no bills of his contracting, or have anything to do with him whatever. I am deter mined to hold those responsible who harbor or keep him, for anything ho may do to mo or my : Q 4 MITT TI.-I TlTTX' April Jj, 1"jj. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELltY il. STORE, No. 72 North Second Street, oppo site the Ixlount Vernon. House,) Pphiladelphia. Gold Lever Watches, lull jewelled, is K. ca?cs Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quarticr: Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Tablo Spoons, Silver .Desert do. ; Ml ver lea uo. ; Oolu reus ana Gobi Cases: Gold Pens and Silver do. : together with a variety of fino Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be as represented. Watchws and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac. made to order. N. li. All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will bo punctually attended to. Jus motto is: -Small Prouts and tjuick. Sales Philadelphia, April 25, 1855. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tho partnership heretofore existing between tho undersigned as 1'roprietors ot the Mount er- non House (Second St., above Arch, Philadelphia;) has been dissolved by mutual consent. The House will still conlinuo to be kept, ns be fore, by I. L. Baruktt. who will endeavor to please and accommodate his numerous patrons. If. 1SL.AIK. I. L BAUUETT. Philadelphia, April 25, 1S55. REG giv EOISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby en, tnat the io! lowing- accounts uave oeen examined and passed by me, and remain liled of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, leg atees, creditors, and all others in any other way in terested, and will be presented to the nextOrphans' Ccurt of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House in the toro' of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 22d day of May, next, for confirmation and allowance : Final account of Anthony Ililo and Henry Hilc, Administrators of Henry Hile, deceased. Final aeeount of Georgo Grooui, Administrator of John 15. Haverly, deceased. Final account of Arthur Hell, Administrator of Asaph Ellis, deceased. Final account of R. VT. MeXaul and Mary Mc Clnre, Administrators of Wilson McClurc. dee'd. Final ac"t of J. B Graham, Guardian of James and Anna Margaret, minor children of Jno. Irvin, deceased. V.'.M. POKTER, Reu'istir. Register's Office, Clearfield, Apr. 25, '55 SHERIFF'S SALES. Ky virtue of a writ of l'irri Eutia. issued out of tho Court of C :u-in PI ras of CI ai'fiel I Cnmty, and to me directed, will he exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the PoioujcIi of Clearfield, on Monday, the 21st day of May, the following property to wit: A certain trnot of land, situate iu Morris Town ship. Clearfield County, Pa., containing 114 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jessn ltenmcx, Samuel and John Hoover, having thereon erected two log houses, two lo; barns, and other small out houses and about 25 a-.TcscJearcJ. Seized, taken in execution, and to be ."old as ihf property of George Kreainer. WM. IViWELL. Sij". Sheriffs Ciaoe, Clearfield. Apr. 25. 1655. mo DAdUEHREAN ARTISTS. Thesub A sciibcr offers for sale a new and complete .p nratns on reasonable terms. Instructions given in the art and npsratus furnished to any desirous of learning. V. c. Jioore. Pcni.sville, March 21st. 1S55. T7URST ARRIVAL. SPRINil A SUMMER JL1 GOODS. AT 1 HE CHEAP CASH STORE. Just received, a large and splendid assortment of goods ol almost every description, suitable lor the season, and selling off at very low prices. Ladies. Gentlemen, and every person wishing to buy goods at the very lowest pi tax, are respectfully invited to cail and examine tor tuemselvcs. Produce of all kinds leceived in exchange for goods. WM. F. IRWIN. TVEW FIRM. A. & J. PATfuiN having taken II to theiusoives the Store formerly owucd by Jr.o. Patch in fc Sons, take pleasure in informing their friends, and the public generally, that they have just received from tho city a splendid assort ment of Dry Good. Groceries, Hardware. Queens- ware. Hats, Caps, Boots, Miocs, and everything else usually kept in a country store Persons wishing to buy cheap and good Goods, should not forget that they arc determined not to be undersold by any store in the county. c invite one and all to come and examine our stock for themselves, as wa charge no. thing tor so doing. AAKUM FATCH1N. Nov. 1, '51.-tf. JACKSON PATOHIN". -OENTLEMEN TAKE NOTICE.! The VJT "WHITE HALL BOARDING HOUSE is pre pared lor all decent Raftsmen this spring, who may lind it convenient to '"tie up" in the vicinity of Frenchville. Covington township is rny abode. Only two miles from the Turnpike road, Where friends may find a calm retreat. From winter's cold or summer's heat. JOHN W. RIDER. F re nchvillc, Feb. 21, 1S55. ATI'W MILL At theOld Pioneer Mills on tho JLl Moshannon, in Morris township. The sub scribcr has just completed a largo new Grist Mill. whica is iu successtui operation, urain of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. Dec. 27, '54. HENRY GROE T 10 SHOEMAKERS. A fine lot of Spanish Kip, Men and Women's Morocco pink trimmings and Sole Leather, for sale cheap, by Juno 13, '54. MOSSOP A POTTARFF. TR00K. TY'SON t REHX Wholesale Drr' .13 Good's Store, No. 146, Market Street. Philndcl" phio. Juno lo, 18a4ly. CALEB COPE & CO, No. 1S3, Market St.. Phila delphia. Dealers in Linens, White Goods, Ho siery, French, English and German Silk Goods, La ces, tiloves, Bolting Cloths, 4o. June 15, '54-ly L. JACKSON CRANS Attorney at Law, Of. fico adjoining residence, Clearfield, Pa. . May 211, '54-1 y. 1 O OHO ?eiht .f the best quality of HAMS just rooeived, and for sale cheap, he store of VV. if. ItlWl. AK. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, axd EXTEN- SIVE DEALER IN LUMBER, Second Street, one uoor outi of his residence, Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield, Match 14, 1855. " " " . , K"fX lbs. CHEESE, of , the very host. quality tHv just received hd for sale cheap by March, 1855-1 W.Jfc. LRWLN. Court affairs. MAY TERM, 1835. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS The Honorable JAMES BUttNSIDE. Esq., President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of tho twenty-fifth Judicial District composed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre aud Clinton and tho Honorable raCHARD SHAW and JOHN P. 1IOYT, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept bearing date the TWEN TY FIFTH day of Feb. last,to me directed, for the holding ol a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan s Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for Clearfield county, on the THIRI MONDAY of MAY next, beiag tho 21st day of tho month. NOTICE- IS. THEREFORE, HEREBY GIVEN, To the Coronor, Justice of the Peace, and Consta bles, in and for the said county of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions. Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done, and Jurors and Witnesses are requested to be then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, at their peril. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 17th day of Apr."- in the year of our Eord one thous and eight hundred and fifty-five .and the eighti eth year of American Independence. WILLIAM POWELL, Sir ff. mRIAL LIST, FOR MAY TERM. 1855. A Cummings A Mahaffcy vs Jacob Lilger. David Boner vs Robert Pennington. Samuel Caldwell vs Maning Stevenson. Wm. Perry vs Wm. Iddings. Oscar F. Moore vs 0. P. Wilder. R. Danvers vs Samuel Widemire. Benjamin Comely vs William M. Dugan. Francis M'Coy vs W. Watson. James Curley vs James Gunsaulus. C. F Rcnaud vs John Nodier et al. Georgo AV. Carter vs Snyder A Large. Wm. Fullerton vs James Gallahcr. 1ST OF GRAND JURORS. Brady Tp. Thomas Taylor, saddler; Peter Ashenfeltcr and William Kirk, farmers. Bradford. Jac. Pcarce, Dav . McDowell, farmers. lldl.-i. MoManuus.teachcr; J. Nowcomer,farmcr. JJfccaria. John B. Dillon, farmer. Cleurjielil Borough. Thomas Robius, carpenter; Christopher Kratzer, merchant. Cnrwensvilfe JJoro. John Drauckcr, innkeeper. Covington Tp. Joab Rider, farmer. Chest. Nelson Hatch, farmer. Dt'cititr. Andrew Kephart, J. Gcarhart,farmers. Ferguson. Thomas Owens, farmer. Girard. Jacob Shape, farmer. Huston Gold Wilson, farmer. Jordan. Wm. Dunlap. Jno. McNeal. fanners. Morri. Jos. Poster, John W. Irwin, farmers. Union. Mosc-t IJaily, fanner. Woodward. Wm. Alexander, Jr., farmer. 1ST OF TRAVERSE J U ROUS. Brad y Tv. John J. Beams, Georgo Ellinger, Jr., I.Michael Broom and Andrew Muore. farmers. Bradford. Patrick Curley, Jus. Stewart, Conrad Kylar, Jr., John Klino and V. B. Holt, farmers. Jhccuriu Jus. Ilegarty. Anson Curry, farmers. Burntiff. William Hutton. William Aehenson, Joseph M'Murrav and James Gallahcr. farmers. Bell. David Bell, fuller ; Jacob Campbell and Thomas Hoover, farmers. Bos-ss. Lindsay Stoue. David Adams. Charles Caldwallader and Thomas Rslslon, fanners. CunceuJirille Boro. J. 0. Read, carpenter. Covins ton. Solomon Maurer. fanner CiearjielJ. Henry W. Parks, Coachniaker; Bcu- iamia Babcock and Alex. I. Southard, carpenters tersrnson. Andrew ua vis, iiiacKSiuiiu : .uariui Watt, lumberman: Albert Bishop, farmer ; S. L. Coble, physician : David Fox. farmer. Goshen. Matthew late, larmer; u . u. uisuci, just, peace; Robt. Bunigardner, farmer. Huston. A. 1 ond, mill wrigui; v. l yier. justice Jordan. D. S. Ca'hcart, LJ. Comford, farmers Kart'itur.t, John Eiselman, farmer. Jjnerener. Lewis C. Garden. Benjamin Snack man. lti!hard t-haw, Jr., Aoranain L'gucu. lariners Josiah W. Baird. Taylor Bowles, carpenters; James . . ,, , ... , .., jlun, itiacKsmuu ; ivin icrreii, goiuieiuau. Mam..-V. RaThorn.P. fcwarts.A. iluiiter.larmcrs Pile. John P. Hale, Josepn A. Caldwell aud Jonathan Hartshorn, farmers Prim. Asaph Kirk. Andrew Moore, farmers; R Maurer, blacksmith: Sam'l Widemire, lumberman Union Joseph Scpiield. larmer. Woodward. John Whiteside, farmer. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The summer term of this Institutiun will commence on the 30ih of April. 1S55. All porcocs wishing to lit themselves lor ieach ehs. or other avocations iu life, will here receive c cry desired facility and attention. A thorough Classical and Mercantile course is here given, ou turuis lower than any other similar Institution in the State. Persons desirous of acquiring a com plete knowledge of Pel ton's improved Outline Maps, will be afforded that privilege during the coming term, at the low rate S2J per quarter. Should any unconnected with the Academy, de sire to learn this system of Geography, they will he permitted to recite with theelass at the regular hours. The Maps arc the best known, with all the late improvements: engraved in beautiful colors. Parents at a distance can obtain boarding for their sous or daughters under the iuimediate care of tho Principal, v. hero they will receive rare ad vantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of a home; and their morals will be carefully guarded. Tho rates of tuition per quarter are : Primary English. $2.50; High English, $5.00; Classics, $3.00. Further information can be had by addressing W. A. CAMPBELL. ricixcir-Ai., Apr. i, '55.J Clearfield, Pa. JEW ANI) CHEAP STORE. The subscri bers would announce to the citizens of New Washington, and the upper end of Clenrficld Coun ty, that thev have just opened a new and splendid assortment "of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, in the Store room formerly occupied by Irvin & M'BntDt:. Every variety of Goons usually found in a country store, will be sold cheap for cash, lum ber and country produce. They respectfully invito all those desiring to purchase goods, to give them a call, They will use every effort to give satisfaction. ELIZA IRVIN A SONS. New Washington, November 15, 1854. Ct. EXCHANGE HOTEL, PHILIPSBUUG. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib eral patronage bestowed upon his House by tho Public He is prepared to accommodate water men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call with him, in the very best manner. He also purposes to run a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for tho accommodation of the travelling public. J- G. RUXX. Philpsburg. March 14, 1855.-tf. RAIN FOR SALE. Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and all other kinds of grain for sale at market prices, by the undersigned, in Curwcns villc Furs of every description taken in exchange, and the highest prices paid. Apply to WM. H. BLOOM, A?ent March 7.-6t. for G. M. Kepler. WANTED ONE HUNDRED GOOD LOAF ERS, who can come well recommended, for which a liberal prico will bo paid. Those having no other object in view but to make themselves warm by the stove, can't expect so high a salary as those that want to gather a little news to run over town with. March 7, '55. W. W. F. . CAUTION I All persons are hereby notified not lift, cash, or meddle with a certain note for 10, given by me to William Ten Eyck, da ted tho 31st day of March, 1S55, as I have receiv ed no consideration for the samo, and will not pay it unless compelled by law. G. W. Y'OUNU. Ferguson Township, April 4, 1855.-6t APPLICANTS FOR BOUNTY LANDS Under the late act of Congress, will find the subscriber fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac, to assist them in procuring their Warrants. Ofiice two doors east of Journal Ofiice. up stairs, Mar. 28, '55.1 ' H- BUCUF.R SWOOrH. 1 ff bushels of v'ried peaches and apples, just J.,VvJ received and for sale at the store of : March, 1655. W. F. IRWIN. BROKE JAIL ! Ol REWARD ! On Monday night, the jJ)ltoV 2nd instant. Aaron Hoffman, Michael Smith and Robert Woods, confined in the Jail of Clearfield county, all succeeded in making their escape. The following rewards will be paid foTthe apprehension and return of said persons to the jail of this county : For Hotfman. 6"t' ; Smith, S50, and Woods 520; or a proportionate amount of theuboro rewards will be paid to any person arresting and detaining all or either of them, and giving infor mation to the subscriber. Aaron Hoffman, is about thirty years old, about five feet six inches high, of rather light frame.itnd of dark complexion; had on a brown tweed coat, red plaid vest, black pauts, and a black Kossuth hat, and was confined on a charge of horse stealing. Michael Smith, is about twenty years old, about five feet six inches in height, heavy set, with a full face, and a scar on or.e cheek ; had on a cross-bar-rod coat of brown and blue colors. Mack Kankccn pants and red shirt, and was imprisoned on a charge of obtaining goods under false pretences. Robert Woods, is about nineteen years of egc. was dressed in black clothes and had been tried convicted, and imprisoned for theft. WILLIAM POWELL, ShenJ. Clearfield, Pa., .April 4, 1335. "Jt. nn VKONE EXPRESS. The subscriber would JL inform the citizens of Clearfield, that he will run an Express Wagou. twice a week, between that place and Tyrone. He will carry pasesngers and freight, und will be prepared to accommodate tho Watermen ou their retnru from '-down the river." He will also supply all tbose who w;?nt fresh Oys ters, and provisions. JAMES ALEXANDER. Tyrone, March 23, ISjj. JEW RESTAURANT. C h a n i. kb Gkeafk, would inform the publio thathe has just open ed an Eating Saloon in the basement of Hemphill's Hotel, where he serves up to order 1- resh Oysters, Sardines, Anchovies. &. Tho best quality of ci gars, aud Philadelphia Ale. always on hau l. He invites all lovers ot '-good living, 10 give nun a call. Nov. 21, j4.-.5nio. ISSOLUTION OF PAliTNERSIIIP ! Tho partnership heretofore exising between hn Pate.hin A Sous, was this dav dissolved by mutuvl consent, and the books arcleftin the hanus of A. & J. Fatchin. Those persons knowing them selves indebted to the firm will call immediately and settle up, or they will have the pleasuro of paying costs JNO. PATCHING SONS. Burnside, Uotoner 12. iso. JP. NELSON & CO., would respectfully m- form the citizens of Morris township and ad joining country, that they have just arri ved w ith a large assortment ot JJry uoous, groceries, iiaru warc. Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clocks, Looking glasses. Confectiouaries, Medicines. Oils, Paints, Tiuwnrc, and all other articles usually kept iu a country store, which they are determined to sell low for cash, country prsduee. or Lumber. Morris Township, November 1, 1 1 oi. c AUTION. All person are cautioned rot to any way with a Ycko P.ri -rs of Oxen, now as the same is n in the poss-es.-iou f John no. and only loaned to said Brig", and arc at my disposal at any time from this date. August 17th. 1S54. T. B. DAVIS. Furguson township, Oct. 11. lh.j. AO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The subscriber would most respectfully so licit all those indebted to him, to come forward an I settle up, and if they canuot pay give their Notes, aud further hopes not to ba required to uso any other means than this simple notice. He can be found at almost any time at Woodland, prcpar cc to settle. F. P. UURXTHAL. Nov. S, 1854. CHERRY TREE ACADEMY. The sum mer term of this Institution will commence on Monday. April 23d. The locality of this Institu tion is healthful, pleasant, nud retired. Persons, nialo or female, desiring to pursue a classical, mathematical, or irregular course, will find every facility for improvement. Further particulars obtained by addressing Rev. JOHN MOORE, Pri-irip.i!. March 21. '55.-It. Newman's Mills, Pa. A. P. OWENS, Tyrose City-. Has just opened a large and splendid assortment of NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Of eyeiy description and quality, which ho is selling off at the lowest prices cvor known in this region of Countrv. DRY-GOODS. HARD tr tjUEEXSWARE, HATS A- CAPS. BOOTS V SHOES. GROCERIES o- CO X PECTION ARIES. AT CITY PRICES. He invites hid Clearfield friends to ,ivo him a call, and exchange their rags, lumber, shingles, and every variety of produce, for the c'ikatest and bet goods, to bo haJ west of Philadelphia. Feb. 21, 1S55. ly. CAUTION. All persons arc hereby cautioned against lifting or having anything to do with a certain Promisarv Note given to George Addleber- gcr, by the subscribers, bearing dte the 2d day of February. Feb. 14.M )NTLLILS A TEN hi Civ. ii f i inomvii' iTfiTrr . ti, subscriber would luform ins mends in ciearncia. and the public generally that he has enlarged and refitted his house and is now enabled to competo success fully with any Hotel in the country. .No pains w ill be spared to render his guests comfortable. His table shall always bo supplied with the best the market can afford, and his charges moderate. He respectfully invites his friends and others to give hitu a call. DAVID JOHNSTON. Philipsburg Jan. 31,1855. 1 y. T TYRONE LI VERY STABLE. The sub scriber, having removed his Livery Stable from Curwcnsvil'.e to Tyrono City, begs loavc to his friends and the public, that he is at all times prepared to supply them with Horses, carriages, buggies, and other vehicles on hire, at tho most reasonable termu. Inquire at the "City Hotel." JAMES CROWTIIER. Tyrone, January 31, 1355.-r0mo. B' AILY & BROTHER, No. 292 Chestnut otioot. PHILADELPHIA, Have now open a large assortment of iao ..ewest Styles aud colors of TAaii English Velvet, " " Ta-c:ry, " Inrraia, New Styles ' Ingrain C A R P E T 1 N S , OF THEIR Oll'X IMPORTATION, JUST LANDED. Also. a full ssaortmentof Super and Medium quality AMERICAN CARPETINCJS, Many of w hich being their own manufacture, can be recommended as Good Carpctings for a Lois Price. FLOOR OIL CliOTHS A CANTON MATTINGS, of every width and quality. BAILY&BSOTHE'R, IMPORTERS k MANUFACTURERS OF CARl'ETISGS No. 2:2 Chesaut Street, Philadelphia. Ocj. 4, 1S54. Cm. P AUL & TAYLOR. No. 255 Harfcet Etreet. Have always on hand, at tcir Wholesalo Warc . house, a large assortment of the Newest Style 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 offer superior inducements to Merchants laving i their stock. WM. W. PAUL, N. G. TAY'LOR. Dec. 1.TS54. ly. MARTIN, 3IORRELL & CO., (Lato OLIVER M ARTIN A CO.) Imp rtors and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM ilf.V(7.sC0MBS.Brtl:SIIES, FANCY GOODS, 4c, '. 21 Korth Fourth Street, PhilnlelpMa. M. T. MARTIN. CHAS. H. HAMRICK, DAM LJ. MORRELL, G. R. PEDDLE, Doc 5, '54. SANDRSON R. MARTIN. OWELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale Dealers is Hats, Cap. Pursue., No. 176 Market Street, between 5th and 6th 6ti., Philadelphia. Jan. 17, '55.-5m. TAMES DAf CiHEBTY, ith REIXHOLD, " DASH A CO., S. W. cornerSd and Race. Phil a. begs leaves to inform his numerous irienoo m Clearfield, that he will always boon hsnds whn they visit tho city, to supply them with tho be?t quality of Leat and manufactured Tobacco, Ci gar. Ac. Jan. 3155.-ly- VS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Isaac Joiisston would respectfully in form his friends and the public generally that ho hasjust returned from th East, where be has pur chased the -most eplendid Mort meet of Boots A Shoes ever brought to Clearfield. Every variety of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac A o. Mens fancy shoes, and gaiters, with an excellent assort- inen tof heavy stock, all ndaptea to me wants ot the people ofVlcarfielJ. He hopes hit. friends wilt give him a call at his store in "Shaw's Row" and examine his stock. June 13, '54. ffTEMPHILL'S HOTEL. 'the subscriber would JLjL iufoim his t'iieiiU and tho public generally, that he siill remains at tho old stand, where ho ia at all times ready and willing to '-entertain slrau gers and travellers."' His bar stocke-I with the best liquor, cud his tablo will always bo suppiiod with ihe luxnries ot the market. Thankful for past favors, ho solicits a further chare of public patronage. WM. J. HEMPHILL. Clearfield, Juno 15, l?54-ly. Oil N II. PA LETIIORP, J 11., WHOLESA T.S CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. A. S'J Xorth o.i Second uoor below Mount Vernon Hon, Philadelphia. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Per fumery, Paints. Oils. Window Glass, lc, tc Novembers, lS54.-ly. CERTAIN CURE FOR AGUE. FAIR TO ALL! so ei'UE so iay. Thispreparatinn hs nn established reputation, and is ofl":rcd with con fidence as a cure for fever and ague, or intermittent lever. It may bo taken by the most delicate wiih perfect safety, being a pute vegetable syrup. If taken according to directions without curing, a second bottle will be supplied free of charge, or the money returned. 7'ue rz?)wine without tJn signature J. H. PALET1 10UP, Jr., No. S3 North Second Street, Philadelphia. October 11, 1S54. LTOTICE. All thoe who have accounts with tho late firm of T. H. FfLTos A Co.. arc hero- by nt-tified to come forward and settle them imme diately, or the becks wiil be placed in the hand of a prcperpcrsou forsettlomcnt. The books arein the possession of James InviN Co., at Bald Hills. Bald Hills. December 27. lS54.-Ct. hJEW ARRIVAL M. A. FRANK, Las jni ret urnod from tbo East with a large assort ment of Cloths. Cassimcrs, Nock Tics, Trimmings, Ready made Clothing. Ac, which ho will soil cheap for caaii, at his store, two doors east of th Journal office. Fashionable tailoring still doue to order, with neatness and dispatch. He invites the ublio to give him a call and ex amine his toek Sept 13. ISit. 5M P OA F A N T T O M E R C Ii A N T S ! WHOLESAK TIN AND SHEET IRON WARR M am"ka-toi:y. The Fnbsciiber having iEcreasod his facilities for manufacturing ware, is now pro pared to furuish all who may favor him with their orders. Arone Lvt the lrt workmen are employed, and superior articJes of toc& used. For tho good quality of his Yt arcs, no can rcter to uis large num ber of customers in Clearfield and adjoining coun ties, who have purchased from him for many year past. STOVE PIPE always on hard. I jf Every article inspected lieore it leaves th.4 factory mereh'Hitsare not troubled with IcaLy wore-. Prijc lisU furnished on nost-paid application. ' LYMAN GILBERT, No. 10 Market St., Jan. 31, '55. llarrisburg, Pa. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE. No. 59 North Second St.. Philadelphia. The undersigned having leased tho above well known House, which has been Runovatku and Re-modkled turc-voh-ovt, hns just opened it for the reception of visitors. The furniture is all new. and hs been selected with caro from Henklcs well known establishment in Cbcsnut Street, and is of tho latest and most fashionable style. The location for Merchants and others coming" to the city is convenient, boing in tho contre of business. His friends in Clearfield are respectfully (eli cited to give them a call. I. L. BARRETT. Aug. 30, lfi51. Proprietor. P. P. BUTLER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Clearfield Fa, will attend faithfully to all profe sfior.al business entrusted to his care. March 7, 1855. -tf. ORCrOH ORDINANCE. Bt it enacted hit the Town Council of the Borough, of Clear- field. That all persons laying timber, boards or shingles on the publia grounds of the borough.and theso now having the same laid there, shall pay to the Treasurer of sai 1 borough the sum of live dol lars for each and every timber raft, and ten cents for each and every thousand feet of beards, or thousand shingles, for each year or season which said timber, boards or thingles may bo laid on said public grounds of tho borough, aud that here after all persons wishing to occupy said grounds for any ot the above purposes, shall bo required to obtain leave of the C hief Purges and High Con stable who shall select and measure off the ground, and sco that a freo passage to the River is left open. WM. F IRWIN, Bnrgess. Attest Wm. Porter. See. March, 7, '55. Great Excitement. Startlin 3 Announcement THAT the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Gootla ever brought into Clearfield county, have just crrived, and ore offered for sale, at the New Store of the subscribers, near the Journal Office, Clearfield, Pa. Never before has a more brilliant, and at the same time a cheaper lot of Goods been offered to this community. They hevo all been selected w ith a view to the wants and ne cessities of the pcopio of this particular locality, after long experience, and intiiuato acquaintance with their business connections. Dry Goods of every variety, Dress Goods. Cloths, Cassiiiicres. and Clothing; Boots and Shoes, Han and Caps. Bonnets and Shawls, together with a large and splendid assortment of Queensware, Hardware and Groceries. Defying all competition, they solicit tl-.eir friend? and the public to give them a call and examine their stoek. MOSSOP & POTTARFF. Juno 12. 1854, ly. A GOOD SITUATION FOR A DOCTOR. -CjL Doctor's office and Lot at privatesale.sitna atcd in Frenchville, east of Lut s Store, formerly owned by Dr. F. Canficld. For further particu lars inquire of LEVI LUTZ. N. B Drugs, ic, will be sold with theofhee. Irerchville, December 27, 1S51. KUSSELL & SCIIOTT, IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Dealers is Drugs, Chemicals, d r.. No's. 1SS Market, 5 Merchant Street, Jan. 17, '55. Philadelphia. TV, IRVIN, would respectfully inform the public that they have very greatly improved their House, and nre now able to afford the travelling public, the most comfortable accommodations. Their bar is furnished with the very bvt liquors, and tho luxuries of the Philadelphia market are to bo found on their table. They respectfully invita their numerous friends in Clearfield to giro them a calL August 0,1854. kJEW ROOT AND SHOE STORE. Th subscriber would rrjpeotfull r Inform the pub lic, that he has just opened n optire new utock of boots and shoes, in Graham's Row, one door cast of the Journal Office, Clearfield. Pa. Every variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's gaiters, laced boots, pumps, congress boot, children) shoos A"c, Ac, cheap for eash. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Roots and fchoes-rnad to order- . , . C. S. BLACK. , Aug. 13. LS.V1. . JOIZN Y. RUSIiTON & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in Earthenware, China, Glass, 4e.. 245 M'irket St., opposite Red Lion Hotet.PhiN adelphia. J, V. RCSHTOX,. ' J. 0. HOPKINS. Not. 8,'54.-ly. ' ROBT. STILSON. ' 1 1 ii -:i.i . .A '3: ,.-V ii -1 if ' 1 ! i A y r i : 'i . ; a ) - ; . ' ii'- ' ii -t : f. 1 n n