U 1 ,i -'Tt 'V'i THE JOTJRML. jvy Oer citizens aod ' laerc'.iar.t. ,wno "iSc jjjc to purchase jewelry. ni fii'v-r wire, Vf.tiTd r.ot fiH to cwfcrace the earliest oppor- S-vu - . ... i T...- to visit AriSE7 cieap "WiU.cu Jiajc :rTe;' opposite theount 7emw K "' lt.hla. The v will Una nun a - . . - - ;. rbilaicJi.au. They will una mm a itm'--la every' particular, and so Lave their lower pnee tnan ". We can cordcai!y rec- aat ftrpplied at other establishment. i-cmend uiru to our readers. readers to rTT" Wc cali tlie attention o. oa ,1a card of J. B. WD.uEs.i.ir.anotherco.umn, Xr. Wiag, has had a great deal of experience in timber land, and is possessed of much re lisUe inforuialk-ii in regard to our e-vn cocn tv. Iho3J having lai-leesa in Lis line, can not entrust it to letter Lands. --Clearfield cousty is v.ithout a Dreg Store, or r.iight s well be, tind our country merchants who v.isli to purchase sacli articles. re ecmrcEtiJ ca cr send to Philadelphia. r. - ill t'.. retention of our readers to the ad- !.-.""- . rttsnetia another olu-a of Jkr. S-oicrx Beku?:. who has opened a large and splendid st-d"ishr.-;-i: bt Tvrone. When you go over there give L.r C7" Our reader will, see by a notice in another column that Hats Mortiow, has pur chased the entire stock of tools Lc of John R. Morrow. a"d wiil continue to carry 02 ti e Cabinet Makias in all Its branches at the eld fellow and deserves stand." llys 1 o Le paironh is aelerer :cd. r-r- Those disirins to eu into the Daguer- I-- - reotvee tut:nx;ss, can t.uichase a. erst rate apa- ratus by applying io D. S. Moore. See card a-id others who uuditneces Philipsburg, will sun by ref d iu another column, that J. G. fc UNIFORM PAI ER. MEASURE.' Tho till "to establish a triiform paper mea sure' pending inour JeguUture, provides that hereafter a ream of paper shall contain twenty quires of twenty-four sheets each ; that blank books shall contain twenty sheets to the quire, and be distinctly marked with the manufactu rer's name end the number of quires. The penalty for violating any of these provisions is fixed at fifty dollars, one-half to the county, and one-half to the informer. The objeet of this bill is to guard against the fraud practis ed by proper mongers, who sell w hat's called "short count reams" or reams, the quires 01 which coTilaia only eighteen sheets, instead of twenty-four, which has been the uniform cus tom in the country. W e thins the bill js a good one, and much required. TREASURER'S LICENSES. Some of cur people secci not to be aware of the fact that the recent Act of Assem? ly, re- ih li'iawe laws, contains the foilow- "o ' ing proviso : .Pr-r1.,. f.,rtb(r. TVat SO much of any CCt Of acts of Asi'.-isblv rt requires a license from a City fir Oj-tctv Treasurer, to authorise the sale of spn i!ou?. viLous or malt liquors, be and the saae is Tho effect of the clause is to unconditionally repeal all laws authorizing Treusurii's liceLS- cs. : Ealing and oyster-houses, selling ale and beer, will be compelled to stup it immediately, and cannot procure license until October, as is generally supposed- All licenses taken out, r.r t, taka effect since the iassaso of this ne-v law, are null and void. H7"-A deliberate mwrdor, said to le the t- sn'it ofjeabuisy, was perpetrated f ew Haven on Saturday "ni2;ht last- William CLnrk, ft young erocer, suol Kiciiara nnite inrougu the head, because lie oaa niarrieu a Mm a- gart to whom.Clark was very nwica attacaoa rry Col. Kiskf.t, whose arrest we notice in another column, was brought before the L bi- ted States Court on Sat unlay, and held to bait in ten thousand dollars to answer the charge of getting up an illegal expedition against a foreign state. ; . ,. Bolters is Virginia. The Kichmomi Posf states that there are thtrtv-two thousand Uem- oc rats in Vireinia. Who bolt the nomination of Wise, for Governor. Some of the leading re cusants are openly stumping for the American ticket. The Hiss IsvestigatiON. The Hiss investi eatinsr committee has adjourned until Tues day next , when it is rumored the real Mrs. Pat terson will be produced as a witness. rj-Water ui; nr.- to stop ia fer:rcc to a cam Busk, of the rkiUiibTtr;; Exchaitze,'' is pre . .nt.-n-o,1i, thim. Give mm a can jja.cvi w -' -J ... tT7- Those wanting to sell lambtr, or pur chtss laerehaud'Sii oa good terms, are recom mended to call at the itore of Hon. A. K. lVaicur, Secoud street.. See card. Those of our readers who so frequently have occasion to visit Tyrone, will End it pro fitable t i call snd purchase goods from F. M. Bell. C-Iiaftsmcn, who are going down the river in the Spring, are informed, by a notice in another column that "White Hall Boarding IIous-j,', acar FrenchviHe, isproiiareii'or their reception by ti:e proprietor John W. Rides. If John' 'soiir k rout' is as well 'masoned' as Hother Moore's, we have no doubt ho'll get Ivls of custom. --Thcsj of our merchant friends who de sire t riy ia a first rate stock of Drugs and Cheniica'i, aul 1t:v from a first rata Arm, tiU call IZS !Iirket St., on their next visit to thj City, at Kcscll & Schott's. 5X7" It fro-iu.tly happens that when our peo Iie we returning from the East they find the StJi'J full, snd are cupelled-to walk or lis wTer at Tyrone. These tiitCcuUies will now bo obviited sltice Jakb Crotiier lias opened Lis a;w Livery SUblc, whore horses and bug- tic in i be liad at all times on reasonable terms. Wh it Clearfield merchant is not acquain tci with iji. PArGiiEKir, aad where will you ila l a batter follow 1 He miy always be found at Ui corner of Sd 5: Race, Philadelphia, rea dy to supi V his friends with a first r-te arti cle of Tolicco and Cigars.1 . See Card.;' Jrircl-ants and othors desiring to pur chase Tin and Sli?et Iron ware, will fiad excel lent terms a2-rd"d by Lth.vx GlLOERT, At his Pirr.-.11 otwI Trim. out to pur- Scarcity of Graiti ia Kaatucky. .-.iiie idea of the inconvenience, if no er.i.,f j eiittV--rir.iT. occasioned bv the scarcity of JVUlbV . . --0 7 . - frRin in iortiv7is of KentucKy, maybelurcie bv a nsrtis.il of the following paragraph,, that w. fin.-l 5n the Madison Courier of the 17th Inst: Tlx? p.ountv autiioniies o lib in Kentucky, have sent aeents ehiiie earn, which is to be sold at cost deliver ed to person" able to pay for it, and oa a cred it to those who are unable to pay now. Trim ble countv has two depots on the river, one at Garratt's landing, tile tnner at jinion. 1 es terdsy five hundred bushels, the lirst arrival, was divided out in lots none to exceed Gtteen bushels to one person. The scene yesterday at Milton wis lively ; town crowded with peo ple. Some dissatisfaction was expressed on account oi tne security requirea oy me coun ty ollicers for repayment in November. Many were unable to give the security, others would not; both went away without corn. We un derstand Trimble county has more corn on the way to her depots. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OP C LEA?. FIELD COUNT T. PRESIDENT JLDGE-. llo.v. Jaxcs' rrK.NSiDE. - - P.ellcfocle. . ASSiiCl ATE JUDGES: IIo.v. Uicnar.n Sn.vw. - - - 'Clearfield. ilov. Jonx P. Hoyt. lAiwber City. PROTIIONATORT: tc. William Pouter- - - - - Clearfield. . SIIEKIFP. William TowELt..' - - . - ClearSeli. . DEPUTY SilLRIFP : E. T. Ward, CluariielJ.. JAILOR : SrON'C CleaiCeld. co:i:.iisioxERr;; Fcitoyp, - ViS-en IIp. Koss, - - - - - Curwensviile. Mf.iiArKEY; - - - - liowcr. CO MM ISSIONEU'S CLERK: J. Wai.t.m-k, - - Clearfield. TiiKASLltEIt: MtPnctisos, Clearfield. PItOECUTIXG ATTORNEY: L. Jacksos Cp. Esq. - - Clearfield. COUNTY oUUVEYOlt: Thos. Ros?. Esq. - - - - Curwf nsvillo. COUNTY AUDITORS: (!eo. W. Scnorr. ictmcs. ATTENTION REGULARS t--Yo ara or dered to meet for parad at tbe Town Hll, oa Saturday, May Ilh, t t tst3ck. P. M-, ia ui raer uniform. Etch member will provide himself with five rounds of blank cartridge. By order of tbe Captain. Q. W. RIlfaEM.Jr., j May 2 55. -: - - Ordtrly Serstaut. HAYES MORROW. bees leave to i.vfVta his friends and the public generally. tiiihe h.-is nurehased the entire stock, tools. io., of -rfous li. Moanow. and will carry on the Cabinet Making lit the old stand opposite tbe Methodist Episcopal Cbarcu. as fonnarly. Ho -will keep couslantly on band nil Kiuus ol furniture, eneh as Tables, bed-steads, Cupboards, Stands. Sofaa. . Apr. 23, 'iJ-.i- -U. II AYES TAIOSRO W. ... AMUEL "BERLIN-, dkaj.kb Drug?Medi- cincs, Faints, Ui Is. .picea. Window UiasS, Vx- als, Dye fctuns, iVrtuuitnes, Aleouol, lkirimig Fluid. latent Medicines. Jtc Ao., JTJNIAXA ST., a a aOISE CITX, a A. nvinr just opened an extcmsiro assortment of tbese articles. Physicians will find it to their ad vau- taze to give him atsll. aud examine bis Stock ue- . " 1 . - v . 1 1 . : . : . . 1 trv MerebiUits enn also be aeeomoioJated with all the I'.senee. iiueuires, raiera ..eiuiues, o.k., WllOLhAlAV and UL. 1AJ , Mt lotet-it prices. t ..-FMIe hopes by stsiet attention to busir.eaiLaua a desire to please, to merit a t-hare of puMio pat ronage. JApril 25, 16'jj .1 Court Sffairs ML AY TERM, 1355. COURT PROCLAMATION. WUEI The Honor!.!, JAMES DURNSIDK. S UEREAS Esq., Pr.o.l.t .TtiH m of ih Court of Comuiou Picas of tli-e tyentyfifih Judicial Uiftrfrt, e5flp?c! of the rinrtJrji r,T ITItinriieUt. venire vn the HoBcrablo KICliAKD SUAW ana jww.r, HOYT, As?ociato Judged of Clearfield county, have issued their preecoi bearicR date the iwU- TY FIFTH day f Feb. l&st,U me Uirectea,ior iae holding of a Court of Common rieas. vrpuans Court, Oortrt of (Jartr Sessions. Court of Oyer aud Terminer, and Court of lieneral Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for Clearfield county, on the THIRD MONDAY f MAY next, being the 21st day of -the month. ' . ' NOTICE IS, THEltEFOllE, HEREBY GIVEN, Ta tbe Corouor, Justice of Ac Peace, and Consta bles, ia and for tho said county of Clcar6eid, to appear iu their own proper persons with their Rolls, Records, Iuqukitlons. Examinations, and other R?mcrolirueefi. to do those things winch to their offices, and 111 their fcebalt, pertain to io done, and Jurors and Witnesses are rcqucsteJ to bo then and there attending, and net to depart -n-ithmit. ton?- .t llipir ncril. - GIVEN under my Land, at ClenrCe!.'., this 17th Anvnf Ur in thf vpb r of our Lordotic thons- TAMES PACGflEETY. wrxa REINHOLD. I DASH AG(Ki S.-W. comer 3d and Race. I hd a, begs leaves U infofta his nusacromi . friend 1 in Cllaritdd,- that he will always be on they visit the city, to supply thorn wUi the bo quality of Leal aud manufactured Tobacco, Oi- gar, 4 R CHEAP AS TDK CHEAPEST, AND AS l.(KrOD AS TIIK DKST, WUOLtSAUfr AIu RETAIL. Isaac JonysTON would iespeiuuy in form bis friends and tho public generally that ha hasjuid returned from the East, whore he baa pur ehnsed tho most plendi 1 fssort moot of EoOlS Shoes ever biought to Clearfield. Every variety of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps, Ac. Ac. Men fanev shoes, and gaiters, with an xef ller.t arscrtr aicu'tofhuavv stock, all adapted to the wanta of tlio people of Cleartlcld. He hopes his friends will give him a call at his storo in -Shaw's Row'' nnd examine his stock. June 13, '54. - find Il0t!nTT ROEKRT JOH.V TT Ot'KHAVliA KLAJitSi Ai JJ .ll-.-1j CY, CLINIOS COUUTi-, TA 'ihe under- si'T.ed contiuucs to give ha personal attention to the Duymg una belling of Fine iiinber, iarm aaa Coal Jjuids. re-furveyiug, examining aud cstinia- ting tim'jcr, preventing trespass, paying taxes. vc. Will, it ueireil. pnreliase square umucr ana "osirus. HaviDg tr llie l:ist seven years spent mucuiime ... i . . . . ; ... 1. ; f 1 ! in examining hjiu iBiiliiann muutr in wuuwui Centre, Clearfield, Eik ai:d Potter Counties, I foci prepared to givo sucu lDtermation ana oucr ueu lauds as will give perfect satisfaction. Choice lracls, as ayove. lor sale. Ukfekknces A. . Curtin. Secretary of State, Bcllefonte, Centre Co. ; 1J. Rush l'etrikan, suticr- inteudant of Farrtusville Co., Clinton Co.", t. lv. barre't. Attorney at Ijiw, Clearfield, Clearfiald Co.; R. C. Wi.-islow, Luinheriaan, l ins!o.s. j.ik Co.: Andrew Jackson, Register aud Recorder, Fot ter Co.; John F. Coweu, Philadelphia; John E. Vouug- Coniuiission Merehaut, Fliilatlelpuia; A.J. v;t.h T.iimber Dealer. Jersey Citv. N. J.; Samuel s.nitli. Eso.. So. 3j Vail St.. New York; Mathau- icl Iiateh. Attorney at Law, Washington. D.. C and Gen. S. P. Herscy, Dauber. Maine. Office with Cline O. turst. Attorney at Ijaw. Apr. 25, '6S.-3ffl.il J. D. WING. of Apr., in the year of our Lord otic eight hr.ndred aud fifty-five .and the ;hti- cth year of American Independence. WILLIAM POWELL, Sh'ff. The Vandlubilt Corrkspondexck. The Trent,n 2'me American vt Thursday morning publishes a letter from Mr. H. E. Lafetra. one of the members of the New Jersey Legisla ture, who signed the Vanderbilt letter, in which he admits that it was intended as a hoax. II-j says : "I would say so far as I am concerned, and with all respect to Commodore Vanderbilt, that you have treated it in the light iu which I wish it to be viewed, and as I fully believe those whose names are connected therewith intended it, viz: .-u a hoax not supposing that it would ever reach the public eye us a joke by way of offset to the one addressed to George Law, published some time since. Respectfully yours, tec, "il.E. L VFETJCA." Ksow NoTrti.NC. Withdrawals. The Loco foco papers iir--: again publishing marvelous ac-cn-nis of withdrawaL from the Know- Nothing lodges ia Virginia. Have they forgotten the 'withdrawals before the New Hampsliire,elec tion 1 Thev tdav anurile game, and deserve to loose. They will find after the election, that the Know Nothings of Virginia, like those of New Hampshire, Lave withdrawn to go to the polls. 0. C. I RATZ F.R. J. II. Sevllii. CloaifieM. Luthcrsburg." Anial and Departure 0 the Mails at tho Clearfield Fcst-Cfa:e. Tvnavr. M.uf. Leaves every Uav, bunday ex cepted. at 7 oelock, A. Jl. Arrives at r. :a TvATnAi-s-. Leaves Cleafiruld. Friday atS A.M. Arrive?. Saturdav at 6 P. M. SMitn's Milt.8. Leaves Cleaifield. Friday at 6 A. M. Ghahautos: Leaves Saturday at 0 A. M Arrives same day at 4- P. M. tU. Ii. I . AKLE teudors bis professional services to the iahabitants of (,ruliauuon and eiirrnnndLiiir countrv he can at nil times be found . . ..,-" .1.. T I! Ilrokiin'l store, when not profesiionally engaged. Apr. 25. flAUTIOA. AH pereonsaro uereuv cauuoneu J against harboriDii or havicsr anythics to do with uiy son, Thomas JcrUen, who is a minor, ana refuses to stay with me aud work as he ought to do. I will pay no bills of his contracting, or uave anvthing to do with hnu whatever. I am ueter lufned to hold those responsible who harbor or ken him, for anything he may uo to me or my 1 . o , m iti in.' nrv rroDcrTv. o.i.'iv. i.L j i..t'.., . April 25, 1355- TRIAL LIST, FOR MAY TERM. Uj. Cuiuniirs A Mnbnffey vs Jacob Dilgcr. David lncr vs Kcbort Pcuv.ingten. Samutd Caidwell vs Mamug .Sttveisson. V.'ui. Porrv vs Wia. Iddirg. Ci?ar F. Moore vs 0. P. WiM?r. II. Lanvers vs Siimuel Widcmiro. . ik'Ujaniiu Comely vs-Williaia M- Duyan- . Francis M'Coy vs AV. Watsou. James Curley vs James Gunsaulua. C. F. Renand vs John Xodier et al. ieor?e V.T. Cniter vs Suyder & Lar;. Wui. Fu'lcrton vs James Gallaher. 7 1ST OF GRAND J V RORS.; Ura-Jy T, Thomas Taylor, saddler; Peter Asheuf. Dtr und William Kirk, fanners. llradfard.iaz. Fearce, Day. MeDowoU,faim-ori. JieU.-J. MjMannus.tcaoher; J. Newcoui.r;f3i.ucr. Beccariti. John B. Dillon, farmer. Clearfuid Borough. Thomas Uobius.carpeu v.r; i riiriijtf.nhrr Kratier. merchant. ! CurvrensviUe lioro .John Draucker.inrspcr. Covingtmi Tp. Joab Rider, fancor. , Chest " Nelson natch, farmer. . Deeutur. AndrewKephart, J.Gcarbarf.fumnrs. ' Ftrsunnn. Thomas Owens, farmer. Girai J. Jacob Shape, farmer. Hustoi Gold Wilson, farmer. -Jordan. Win. Dunlap. Jno. McNeal. farmers. Miirrts. Joa. Poster, John W. Irwin, farmers. Union. Mosat Daily, farmer. Woo-icar'.-Yiu. Alexander, Jr., farmer. TOIINH.PAI.ETIIORP, JR., WHOLESALE I CHEMIST A IiaUGGlST. Vo- S9 AortJi w ottd St.. Secoud kr below Mount Vernon lloue, Philade.h)Li. Def.lers in Drue. Chemicals, Per fumery. 1'aiuls. Oils. Window Glass, Ac, Ac. November f, lS51.-ly. BROKE JAIL ! to"! RI-TWARD ! On Monday ciKbt. h tlJAwV? 2nd inrtatit, Aaroo Hotiuian, I.chael fciuills and Robert Woods, confined in the Jail cf ClearCc'.J ceuntv. !i ?uocee-led in niakins their cs-"ai.e. Tho follow ir.g rcwaros v ill be paid r tba unprchcaaion and return of faid pcrsnta to the jail of this cooi.tv : For Hoffman, Smith, otf, aud Woo-- :0- cr a proj ..rlionate amouut of thtawri rewards will be pain to uny r.cron arresting ana dcuiidng all or either of thorn, and giving mfor instiou tu the subscriber. 1 tlK i:t thirty rears c!J, abcu r-trr. f-r ; tTtx i Il.-.he J ii 12U. of rallilT IliTt r . , . . 1 . . - , ' , 1 .., ft 1 rn I . n ,-fi : 01 o;ir;-. c.iu; i-a .. - red pic.id if st, tlask paa-. t-i:- f'1-1 and wosco:.ne.l u a cbar;j of hvrao stcaUu;. MicLa.l Smi.i, is about tti.ty years old. at out five fo- t .-.ix ir.ubts la heiRht. henry not, with a full face, aud a s.-ar on 01 c cucck ; had on a crossbar- 1 coat t.r I town nr.J h'.nu cn'ors black Nnr.kren pants End ted shirt, n:.d w.-.m iirpriatt-d on a charge oi" cbtau ine good under false rretenccs. Rolcrl Woods. i. nbrut r.Snc-.cen years f ws dn.wd in hl.ck clothes and had ben tried convicted, tiid tisprhior.uJ fr ihei'v. Wl 1,1.1 .M P J WELL, Cb-r.rSeld, Pa., April 4, lA.i5.-CV. , ht frme.ani coat IN" T i: W R EST A lT ii A N T. Ouai; ia ; " Birr, would inforiu the pu&uc Uili l-e liys jusiopen- ,.j4U jung i-;iuwou luthc baseiuciit o in n pni.: Hotel, wbero he nerves up to order Frc-h Grstera, Anehivios. &. ihc best quality ci ei ii,;i j.Uli.lii Ale. alw jirs on hand. He Surdines, nrr. sr.d iniilcs ail luvcrs tf call. rod 1 1 v 1 n-a NVv to Liui -Dmo. LIST OF TRAVERSE Tv. Johu J. Deans, Gc PIIILADELPIilA. Monday Flour. rerbbl. S 10.75 Rye FtouT, 4 Corn Meal. " ' Wheat, per bush. Rye, scarce at Corn, 5.50 4. Id 2.70 Lit Mar 1. to 11.37 " 7.60 - 4.40 " S.00 Oats, scarce .53 CLEARFIELD. Wsdmrsday, May 2. Hour, per bbl $14.00 Vhcat, per bush. 2.70 Rye, 162 Corn, " 1.20 '1 Oats ' ' -52i BOROUGH .ORDlJiASCK.-tie tt tnactea lathe Town Council of the Borough of Clear- fidd, That all persons laying timber, boards or shingles on tbe public grounds of the borough-and those now having tho same laid there, shallpay to the Treasurer of said borough the sum of live dol lars for each and every timber raft, and ten cents for each and every thousand feet of boards, or thousand shingles, for each year or season which siid timber, boards or shinirlcs may be laid on sail public grounds of the borough, aud that here after ail persons wtsnmg 10 occupy 0.1.111 jimum for any of the above purposes, shall be reouired to i,;r, lonvoof the Chief Rureess end J112& v.on- tablo who shall select and measure on the ground, and see that a free passage to the Kiver is leit - WM.. x litw I IN, tinrtrtxs 'SBinrrJajt No.. 1G, :Markct street, Price lists furnished on See advertisement. Wholes Factoi-y. Harrisbarg, Penn'a. application, postpaid HT" It isaid the Nix-W ciscrs" were abont New 'Washington at. the Ute 'Election. V.'e don't know how tik it may be, but wc do know that D. S. Plotxei keeps on 2 ot th2 best Tem perance Hotels ia the three couuties. Give him a call. See card in another column. ! The 'best natared, .'cleverest pair of fel lows 1:1 the "Wild C'tvILstrict,"- Fllm:isg & roJTER,: hara opened a Livery Stable in Cr.r wensvillc, and axe. prepared to accommodate the public with all eorls of Vehicles, &c, on What is a Ton Weight? The Supreme Court of this SUta recently decided that, r.c- cordinz to the laws of the State, a ton weight consisted ot L"JC0 lbs., and that a greater num ber of pounds con! 1 not not be legally exact ed in purchasing 3 tqn of coal, notwithstand ing the cusloni ..f giving 2,210 in one part of the State, and 2.208 ia another. The United States District Court, of Pennsylvania, on Monday decided in a suit in admirnlty, that the leg"l weight of a ton of coal is 2,210 lbs., and thtit the coal dealers have no more right to give less than sixteen ounces to the pound. Fiom at CiN'crxxATi. The Commercicl of Friday says: "There were no buyers in the market for Flour yesterday, and altho' . sound parcels were offered at the reduced rate of S'J, we did not hear cf a sale. Holders generally, however, anticipate a falling off in receipts, and a consequent reaction in prices, and are, therefore, withdrawing temporally frm the market. Received during the last twenty-four hours, 1,740 bbls." The rate of freight per bar rel from Cincinnati to Pittsburg was So cents. Da tbe 1 2th of March, by the Rev. C. Diehl, Mr. Damei. Cn vviipns and Mrs. A B. Clacch, both of Curwensville, Clearfield Co., Pa. On t1-.-) Sth ult., by the same. Mr. Joiim TnOCTMA and Miss Margaret C. Ilinn, both of this place. On tho 2Uh ult 'by the Rev. S.'M. Cooper, Mr. Gr.ottGE Alkert to Miss SorniA KvK, both of Bradford Township. Clarfield county. Pa On tbe 1st inst.. by the same. Mr. Jonx McCi.cl lash to Miss Emzaeet:i Owess, both of this Pcro' The bannv comde have the w.irmsst thanks of LA our entire estabUshineutfor their, kind recollectian of ths nrinter. May they enjoy all the felicity, and endure none of the sorrows of the stato matrimoni al, and may their life-voyage be along, a prosper ous and a happy one. That they may live to look, with pride ani pleasure on a host of descendents. crf?n 'down to the third aDd fourth generation,' is tho sincere wish of . :Tue Devil. reasonable terms. :z rf Good Intect. '' ETTha construction of the Railic-ad to Ty rone,' would enable our citizens to make their purchases at th3 "Tyrone City Diiig Store,' with'vreater facility. 3i:t as this iconanma- tion so devoutly to La wished has uotyetco:"e to.pas!, our friend Dr. Miiirtx La3 very prop erly taken diSicultic? 'of access into'con-is3Vratiu,-'i.Wa rediieedthe profits on his goods. It is r.ivr emphatically ;":.tiie best and cheapest Drug Store ia'the country. .. Call and sec. ; tr7"By a card in fi'ot!ier. column the ntimcr ousfriejids of E.' L Babxett.w ill observe that he has changed h 13 House, and may now be found at 73 Market street, Phil'a. ..rnoch'is a clever fellow, has & large number of friends in Clearfield County,' and oivjht to do y. ell. ' ;'Wc vish him abundant success, and are glad to hear he is with a good firm.- Go and see him. A'3T In passing through Thinpsburg,' some time ago, w had occasion to stop with, Davim Johxstch, who keeps the 'Philipsburg Hotel, find we must say, we never sat down to a bet-, ter table, er met wjth a more gentlemanly, ac commodating landlord. We advise all our fiieiis who are fond of good accommodations to stop with 'Squire Johnston. See notice. o rjThe gcneralcomplaintabout'Lardtimes hould induce us to be cautious, and endeavor" to pnrchase cheap and substantial goods. Those merchants who have, this .object ia view, when Jaying in their stock.wiU do well to 6all at Paci II Taylor's Wholesal Esot, fehoe and Straw Ooedi tniarehcmje, No'.255 Xtfket 5t ., Phil'a Know Notitixo Strengtu. The New Or leans Creoie, says- r From sources of informa tion nnon upon whieh we may rely, we are in duced to believe that the strength of the American party iu Maine i." above 20,000;' New Hampshire, 17,000 ;." Massachusetts, 83,000; Vermont, 15,000: Connecticut, 10,000; Rhode Iibtnd, 4.000; New York, l'JO.OOti New Jer sey. 5,000; Delaware, 2,000 ; Pennsylvania, lSo.000-;- District of Columbia, 3,000; East Virginia, 53,lh) ; Vest Virginia, 20,000 voters. Loiter from Col. Kinney. - Col. Kinnev has published a letter express ing confidence that the Niciragnan expedition' cannot Iw -delayed more than a few days by the legal. proceedings commenced against him. He disclaims Having conterapiaieu any viota tioii of the" neutrality laws, and says that no propositions of a military character have been made.': He alsa asserts that . he" has strictly complied. with the instructions' contained -in SocreUiy Jlarcy'a late letter to mm. A 'NoDF.",.To Sin:xG. The following sublime production knocks the "Ode to the Greek Slave," into cock't hat: -.; - . Well Spring yuv enni at last hey you 1 1 lap." - The poits sci yuv been eottin iu old Winter's par now aint yon ashamed yourself f I spose the old fellers bin a bussing. -I should thir.k ha had from your breth A bein so cold, but, thata the way them - Old fellers hev adoin. 1 : : ''.'-'- Now youv cum were ' . Everybodi's feed, an Korn. on things, .'. Ilavo r!1 bin led out!. Now luk at . . Our Kritters will yc? See our Kate! , , On the lift, a hevin to be.stidded by , ;iJ Thur tales wen they gits up a morning! ,. Luk at our hoses w-Us al rejuccd To skiietons a weeping over a troft', ; ; ' A hull troft full of knobs! ' '" A h.ul troft full of bittur rekelekshuns! But now youv cum ! - - We fele yuro cherin presens wen We . - . , . Git round onto the sontb side of the barn - We here the hens a kak'.in wen theyve LaidaeggL , '. '" - Georire W. Jones, son of William and Catharine Jones, tif this place, after a short illness of 4 days. ia Carroll to., Uli:o, April lUth, aca ,A years. The deceased was a Mexican soldier; in the hour of dair'er, w hen his country called for help, he en tercd tbe arena of mortal conflict, and amidst the struggles ami dangers of that eventful period, bat tled nobly tor ins countrv s rights. After hisuis charge, he removed to Ohio, where he applied hi mind to the study of medicine. Tn the . winter of 1S."3, he attended the Electic Medical Collegoat Cincinnati. A short time since ho commenced practicing mcdicino at Harlem Springs, in Ohio lie remained there but a few months, when death struck the fatal blow, and his- hopes for this life were blighted. 'Dftath enters, and there's no defenco, His time there's none can tell. And when the last stru'slo come, the Cantain his salvatiou was with him, aud in his last conflict with the 'common enemy, the King of Kings, am: Lord of Lords cave him the the victory. He love Jesus. his end was peaceful, Jfo rests with Christ. leaving four-nn all children and a large circle of friends to mourn his 10.3. , Lok aloft," the spirit's rizen. Death cannot that soul imprison; 'Tis in Heaven such spirits dwell, . r Glorious, though invisible. ' "i Clearfield. ; J. II. J. open Attest Wsr. Porter, Sre. March, 7. '55. A VISE'S CHEAP WAICU AM Jhvti,ai STOKE. No. 72 North Sncon Street, lorro- sitK tht Mount Vernon Hon. if,) Pphiladelphia. lold Lever Watches, full jewelled, is jv. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lcpine, do.; Quartier; Gold Sneetaeles, Silver do.; bilver Table Spoons. . .... n . t T" M Silver Desert do. ; tiiver J ca no.; vxoiu 1 en- una GoM Cases; Gold Pens and bilver do. :' together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, txold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. AH goods warranted to bo as represented, w atches and Jewelry, repair ed in tho best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Pin9, &c, maae to oraer. N. B. All orders sont by mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. Hi3 motto ii: "uiall l'ronts ana vuicn oaien Philadelphia, April 25, 1655. . . ; ' ; . ' J V ROR.S. Brady eoigo .:iit'gcr, or., Michael Drooin and Andrew Moore, farmers. Bradford Patrick Curley. Ja. Stewart, Conrad Kylar, Jr., John Kline and V. B. Holt, farmers. Becearia Jas. Ilegarty, Anson Curry, f aimers. Bcrn'lle. Willkun llutton. William Aehcnson, Joseph M"Murray and James Gellaher, farmers- Bell. David Dell, fuller; Jacob Campbell and Thomas Hoover, farmers. - Boss- Lindsay Stone, David Adams, Charles Caldwalladcr and Thomas Ilals:on, farmers. -Curwensville Boro J. C. Read, carpenter. Covington. Solomon Maurcr. farmer Clearfield. Iiecry W, Parks, Co iciimaker; Den- .;n n.-ibnoiTlc and Alex. I. Souths: t. enrpenter?. P.rtrumu. Andrew Davis. l.Iackfrmi.b; Martin Watt.3 lumbcrotan ; Albert Rishup. tV.nucr; S. L fohlo nhvsi.dan: David Fox. farmer. r;;,.. Matthew Tato, farmer; f. L. Rishel, just, peace; Uobt. Bumgardner, farmer. . Huston. A.i'ooa.iciiiwuKUH Jordan. -D. S. Cathcart, Ld. Comford, farmers K0.rtha.1ts, John EisIinan. farmer. turmr,. Lewis C. Carden, lioiiiamin Spuck .,r. P.irloird Shaw. Jr.. Abraham teden. farmers; Josiah W. Baird. Taylor RowIch, carpenters; James Huff, blacksmith1; W'm Merrcll, gentleman. Morris -P.Ravhorn.P.Swarti.A.Huntor.farmers. j'llr. Jolin P. Hale, Josepn A, Cald-rell and Jonathan llartsaorn. lanncre IVitm'. Asaph Kirk. Aud row Moors, fannerr, R Maurer, blacksmith; Srun"' Widemiro, lumberman lWoi"-Jo8eph Scofield, farmer. Woodward. John Whiteside, farmer. Dissolution of partnernhip: The partnership heretofore xissng oetweon John Patchiu A Sons. vas thi day dissolved by utuul consent, a:.d tho bcok? ar icttm uie uucu. " A. & J- Pateliiu. Tlioie persons k now in? them selves indebted to the linn Hiil an unraeui-o-i.r and settle up, or they wilt bis'. tnu p.t.thuro ci paying costs JNO. PAi..iii- sj.as. Uurnsiae, uotoncr i. 11. - - 1SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- Tho nartnersbin heretofore existing between ihi Htidersi rned as Protirietors of the Mount Ver non House (Second St., above Arch, Philadelphia.) has been dissolved by mutual consent. The House will still continue to re Kept, as oe fnn hv r. L. Baruett. who will endeavor to please and accommodate his numerous patrons. 1 . . J.. ULAIR.' " " I. L .: BARRETT. ' Philadelphia, Ap.ril 25, 105. "- ' " .. "' .,'" REGISTER S NOTICE. Notice is hereoy civen. that the following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed or record in this ofiiee for the inspection of heirs, leg atees, creditors, and ail others in anyother way in terested, and will be prcscutcd to the next Orphans' Ccurt of Clearfield countv, to be held at tho Court House in the boro' of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 22d day of May, next.' for confirmation and allowance: Final account of Anthony Hilc and Henry Hile, Administrators of Henry Hilc. deceased. Final account of Oeorgo Groom, Administrator of John B. Havcrlv, deceased. Final account of Arthur Bell, Administrator of Asaph Ellis, deceased. " . Final account of R. W. McNanl and Mary Mc Cluro, Administrators of Wilson McClure, dee'd. Final ac't of J. B Graham, Guardian of James and AnnaMargarct, minor children of Jno. Irvin, deceased. WM. PORTER, Register. Register's Office. Clearfield, Apr. 25, '55. HERIFFSSALE.-"By virtue of a writ Jr. LLSUa i woum rcspwunuj .u, ik,.;,i,.n:nf Morris towhsbin and aa- joiiiing country, that they have just arrived with- large assortment of Dry Goods, C.roccTics, Hard ware. Queensware, Jleots and & hoes, uais ani wpa. Clocks Looking it lushes, -.oniectionarics. .u.v..u-, Oils, Paints, Tinv.are, and all other articles usuai.y kept in a country store, wnien mt-j ajcu-iciu..- to cll law lor caf-a. CTOmrv - MorrU Townsbipovcnttbcr lT noi. - -I'.v! V flTO ALL WllO.n 11 JIAl v,W-a,j.i... J. The subscriber would most respectfully so licit all those indebted to him, to come forward and settle up. and if tbey cannot pay --ve meir Notes, and further hopes not to be required to uss anv other means than this simple notice. He can bo'found at almost ar.y time at Woodland. Vf" cc to settle. P. P. HLRXTH AL. . Nov. 8, 1S54. - . c 71 ERR Y TREE ACADE3I SHER of l'i of VnW RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM X SALOON.- The subscriber begs leave to in form the ladies and gentlemen of Clearfield, that he has taken the commodious house south of Hemphill's Hotel, where he designs koeping Ice cream, Lemon a1 e. Cakes, Ccnfectionaries. Ac. ; He will also keep on hands a supply of Oysters and all other kinds of refreshments, in the Saloon he . has formerly occupied, in the basement -of Hemphill's Hotel. CHARLES GREAFF. Clearfield, May 2, 1S55. . . - . ; :.! WANTED-A good Blacksmith, at Lick Run V , Mills, five miles below Clearfield.'' - A good Shop, furnishad with two fires, tools, and alb the other convenieneies, and well situated to obtain custom, is in readiness, and wanta aa occupant. Apply to ELLIS IRWIN A SONS, .,My 2. '55.. : . . - Clearfield, Fa- TVTOTICE : All persons are liereby - cautioned L jec x againsi paying or i;iun; a cerium pruunonvij Noto. given to James HGailer, calling for the fayment of thirty-four dollars, and signed W." W. lemming, or Flemming k Poster. They have re ceived no consideration for the same, and will not psr it unless compelled by law. ' FLEMMING A FOSTER. CurwensvUle, May 2, - rri l'ucta.i, ISSUCU out til iuo iri i Cimmon Pleas of Cleartiell County, aud to me directed, will bo exposed to public gale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 21st day of May, the following property to wit: - A certain tract of land, situate in Morris Town ship, Clearfield County. Pa., containing 114 acres, more or .less, bounded by lands of Jesse Reamcs. Samuel and Johu Hoover, having thereon erected two log houses, two log barns, and other small out houses aud about 25 acres cleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Kreamer. WM. POWELL, Sh'Jf.. Sheriff's Office, Clearfield, Apr. 25, 1855. r. . - rflO DAGUERREAN ARTIST3. Thesub X. scriber offers for sale a new and complete, Ap aratus on reasonable terms. Instructions given in the art and aparatus fumiehed to any desirous of "iLEARlT E LD ACADEMY The suaimc "4 J tnrm of this Institution will commence on .tilth of Anril.;l!5d. All persons wuhinff to fit ttemselrei for Tbach rim r.r nther n.vocatior.s in life, wiil hro receive evcrv-desired facilily and attention. A thorou riassieal and Mercantile coursft is here jrivon. on terms lower than ar.v other similar lr.aUtution in ili. st-ite. Persons desirous of acquiring a com. nlnti- k nowlediTo of Pelton's improve.! Outline Mspe. wilt be afforded that privilege during tho coining term, at the low rate 2J per quarter. Should any unconnected with Ihc Academy, de sire to learn this system f Geography, hey will be permitted to recite wirh the class at the regular hours The Maps are the bcsiknown. with all the late improvements: engraved in beautifnl colors. Parents at a distance ean.obtain hoarding fpr their sons or daughter unierThoiujj.iie Gate care of the Principal, where tbey will rcc.iVc-rars ad vantages, wiih all the comforts and pleasures of a home; and their morals will bo cawifully guarded. The rates of tiuion per quarter arc: Prirnarv English, S2. 50: High English, S5.00; Classics, SS.00. Further information can be had by addressing . W. A. CAMPlitL.1, PRINCIPAL, Apr. 4, '55. Cltarjitld.ra: XCIIANGE HOTEL. PIIILIPSBERG. Tho subscriber, thackful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib eral patronage bestowed upon hi House by tha Public Ho is prepared to accommodate water men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call with him, in the very best manner. " ' 1 He algo purposes- to run a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for tho accommodation of the travelling public. J- RCNK. Phil psburg,. March 14. 1355 .-tf. , l t'TIJI'V ' 411 Tiprsnns'are hereby notified 0 not lift, cash, or meddle with a certain note for S10, given by me to William Ten Kyck, da ted the 31st day of March, 1S55, as I have receiv ed to consideration for tbe same, and will not pay it unless compelled by law." " viw . I'.'t .w. Ferguson lowuihip, April 4, i5.-"v i , The sum mer term of this Institution will commence on Mondav. April 23d. The locality 01 tnis -nsii-.u-tion is" healthful, pleasant, nw treiired. Persona, male or fumalc,. desiring to pursuo a classical, mathematical, or Lrregular.courso. will find every faeilitv for improvement. ""-' ' '' ' " . " . Further rarticolars wbtained by addressing -. Rev. JOHN MOORE, Prinripa!. March 21.'55.-lt Newman's Mills. P - P..OWE.NS, learning. ' . Pennsvillc, March 21st, 1S55. D. S. Mooro. FIRST ARRIVAL. SPRING A SUMMER GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Just received, a large and splendid assortment of goods of almost every description, suitable for the Hon-win. and sellinir off at very low priees. Ladies. Gentlemen, and every person wishing to bwy goods at the very lowest prices, are respecuuuy iiuhou pall and examine for themselves. Produce of all kinds received in exchange for trooas: . '. . ' ' : WM. F. IRWIN. . " NEW MILL At theOld Pioneer Mills on the Moshannon, in Morria township. The sub snriher has iust eomnleted a larce new Grist Mill. n-bip.H M in auceessful oneration. . Grain of all kinds bought, stored,' and sold on commission. '. . 27. '54. - HENRY UKUK. T ' " JACKSON CRAN5 Attorney, at Law JuU fire adjoining residence, Clearfield Pa. Of- J,May 26,'54-ly. - a . Has just opened a large aod splendid assrtmen "NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. : Of every deajrintio aud quality, which he is pel ling. wT at the lowest prices ever known in this rciiiii of Country, -' DRY-GOOUstUAlU) QtJ12ENBWARE; II ATS Sr CAPS, BOOTS V SHOES. GZUCXUIKS b COXFKCTIOXARIES, T CITY rnicEs. n invites his Clearfield Ineiias to citc uim lumber, 6ningies, CHEAPEST gooass to 00 n'i wssi i 1 uuivi'ui.. Feb. 21, 1S55. ly. ' : TIILIPSBERO HOTEL: The suoscriber weuld iuform his fiiends 1:1 CRaiiiCld, ana tbe publiegcueialiy that he has enlarged and relittod his house, and is now enabled to compete succoss fulHy with any llosd in the country. No pains will be spared to render his guests comfortable. His ta'.le shall always be supplied with the best the market can afford. "and his charges raoderato. He rcsoectfaUy iaviie3 his friends and others to give him a call. ' DAVID JOHNSTON. Philipsburg Jan. 31,1355. ly. -- . He invites CIS tic-rucm hk"i. i a call, and oxchango their rags, lumbci and every varie'y of produce, for tho and best good to be had west of Fhilad rf 1YKONE LIVERY- STARLE. The sub X scriber. having removed his Livery Stable from Curwensville to Tyrone City, begs leave to his friends and the public, that he is at all tima prepared to supply them with Horses, carriages, buggies, and other vehicles on hire, at tbe most reasonable terms. Inquire at the '-City Hotel " . ' , l JAMES CROWTHER. 1 Tyrone, January 21, 1355.-Siao. B A PPLICANTS FOR liOU.NTY LANDS i r.,ir ih lute nut of Coatrrcss. wiil find the sulscribiJr fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac, ; to assist them in procuring their Warrants. Oface two doors east 01 journal "race, up -aus, Mar. 28, '55,J ' H. BL'CHER SWCH)PE. TVEIV FIRM. A. A J. pATimis having taken to" "themselves' 'the Store formerly owned by Jno. Patchin A Sons, tako pleasure, in informing their friends, r.ud the public generally, that they have just received from the city a splendid assort ment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and everything else usually kept in a country storo. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good Goods, should not forget that they aredctermined not to be undersold by any store in tbe county. We invite one and all to come and examine our stock for themselves, as wa charge no thin;; for so doing. , AARON PATCHIN. Nov.l, 54.-tf. ' ' JACKSON PATCHIN. ' AK. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, aud EXTEN- SIVE DEALER IN LUMBER, Second Street, one door soulu of his residence, Clearfield, Pa. 1 Clearfield, March 14, 1S55. ' COWELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS. AND Wholesale Dealers is Hats. Caps. Fttrs.Are., No. 176 Market Street, between 6th and 6th Sta., Philadelphia.. -, . Jan. 17, '55 -Cm rIALEB COPE A CO, No.' 163, Market St., Phita i. 1 , , - t, i : t AA'KifM fSnm ITn- sierv, French. English and Grman.SiIk Goods, La- . ces, Gloves. Boltiug Ulotns, ac. June 19. o -iy. j Al L Y & BROTHER, Ho. Z2a Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA. Have now open a largo assortment of the Newrt Styles and colors of ' - Rich EagUsh Velvet, . " . " . . Tapestry, I . - IngTain, -" Hew Btyles ' ' " IngTaiu . OARPETISGS. OF THEIR OIVX IMPURT.tTIOX, JUST 1 TENDED. "- : Also.a full assortment oi Super and Medium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being thvir own manufastore. can bo recommended as -'--'" - ' - ' G'ood Curpetins for a Lore Price. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS & CANTON MATTING.", of every width and qualify. ' BAILY & BROTHER, IMTOttT-lRR a MAXCrACTVKERS OF CARI'ETI5i Ko. 2v2 Chesaut Etract, Philadelphia. Oe-. 4, 1854 Cm. - IJAUI. St TAYLOIL . , . Ko. 255 TIarket Street. PHILADELPHIA. Hare alwavn on hand, at their WhelesaU-Ware- : house, a large aa-ortmnt.of - . , 1110 c " i t 1 1C I... - BV)T. SHOE. AND-STRAW OOOD3. BOTH FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC. .v .All their goods beiug.of their wn direc Im portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to offer superior inducements to Merchants lajdng ia their stock. - : r . .,- . - - . . .: . ... .- WM w PAtL, ,.." "-"-". --'S. O. TAYLOR. Dec.l. 1S54. ly. ' .' . - : t . 1 1, M ROOK. TY.SON A REHN 5vholesale Dry4 Good's Store, No. 1 W, Market Street, Philadel phi. June la. 1854-ly. ARTIN, MORRELL & CO., Late OLIVETt MARTIN C. ' Importers and Dealers ta JiVcJtt- i . nu. MfXGS. COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY DiWiS.4., TStt. 21 Ncrth Tcnrth Street, Philaaalhia. Mcn aad Women's Morocco pink trimming J M; T. MARTIN. - CUAS II. UAdUlcJv, ,. "le Leather, for .ale cheap, by - DAM L J. MORRELJ O. R- 22lnr" f HO SHOEMAKERS- A fin lot of Spanish Kip, X Mi and bole L.eatnr, iw -i eueap, oy . i Jane 13, '54. MOSSOP POTTARrF. (ft 4-;. ": tf -. r r t I- : Ii. ft M 1 i - V i Hi fe' i i i i