1it ft 2 1 1 OVTs call tl;e attention of oar readers to the card of Koo8 . Ukiimajj Si Co , u 107 North Third Street, in anjlh-;roinnn. They arc clever and accommodating gcsllt-iiisn, ami those who buy from ttv.m raay rsly apon Iv.dng well trertcd. "We advise bnr merchants when they TUit the city to givo them a cull. '.' t!"The attcntiou of our citizens is called lo the card of Thomas Ro33ix3. coiutna, Vn bas on ban ds . a larg new ajii iaterestiug books. in another i stock of :,i rjsT'uoso indebted, to Jacob DETtticK, of Cunv'ensvillc-, are .'respectfully." requested to call tad Wttfe. their .accounts.:-, Jacob" bound to hir the money, or bust his suspenders. - . C Our ciliteu.-i aai liiarehards who de tira Ut parchaso ievrilry and. silver v.are should tot fril t3 cmbraca fis earliest oppor tunity to. visit A vise's I'lioap w;cli and J."A"-; lry store5-' pp.osite the Mount Vernon llous-e, Philadelphia. They will Cnd him a gentle man in every partieul.tr, aral so have their wants supplied it a lower price than at any other establishment. Vi'e can confidently rec ommend him to our readers. . C7" Vt't: call the ntt-Mttioo of car readers to the card of J. B. Wise Esq, iianothercolurun, Jir. Wing, lias bad a great doal of expei ienee in timber land, and. is poo-sts'd ol much re liable isfori.-.aL:on iaiegird to our own coun ty. Tbo?e having. business in his line, can ted entrust it to better hrnds. ., ; '"27" ClearStld county is without a Drug Store, cr might as ;weU be, and ot;r cor.V.ry merchants who wish to purchase such articles, arc compelled to go or send to I'LiU i dp-hia. We 'call the' attention' of our rc-aleis to the ad Tertisemen in another column of Mr. Samlel Beblxx, v.ho has opened a birgo and splendid establishment at Tyrone. When you go over there give him a call. , D7"Thc ge'aeralcooiplaiPtabotitbirdtiKes' should induce ns to be cautious, an J endeavor to purchase cheap and substantial good-?. Those merchants vLo have this object Li view, when laying in their stock," ill do-vell to call at Pai l & Tav:.Ws Wholesale 'Boot, Shot- and Strrw iiooii Wharehouse, Xo. 255 Market St., Phil'a. C7.Thoj desiring to go into the Daguer reotype business, can purchase a first rate api ratua !y rpplyir.g to D. S. Moore. See cud. ry Watermoa, and oihers who find it neces sary, t-j 3 top in Fhilipsburg, vd!i see by raf fsrer:j to a card in another column, thitJ. G. Rev, of the 'TkVii.sbKTg Esckvige," is'pre-pjr:-l to Hccom.-nodi-.te them. Give bint a cali ?r? Those wanting t sell lumber, or pnr r.h.wsj inercluitdise on good terms, are lccom-rnead-'i to call nt the store of I!o:i. A. K. Wftiiur, on Second street. Sec card. 37" These of our readers who so fre;iner.t!y !.:.ve occasion to visit Tyrone, Mil! find it pro fitable to c ill a ud purchase goods lrotn F. IT. y In passing through Phihpslr-, si no tr.i2 ao, we had uccisio to sto;) With I) win v, who keeps th- Phr!:pur ilotei an I we iuu.it s.iy, we never .-at down to a iet- ter t t'll-J, or met v. '.h a more gentlemanly, r.c- miTi.v.,i.iitiiii iiT?fi!or'!. e -:sie wi us.r . ... i .ii friends who are fond oT good aec iUitoou d;!!3 to atop wiib 'Squire Jhn-.ton. Sl-j notice. a7"TUcsi .f or.r merchant fr.jn'a U-e t- lay in a rrst rat '-took of I cli:, 4. and t Imv fror.t a t!:st s an -i ri.M. ho:u ' csll 1-J3 .M.-.-i-'t St., on tt'air nest visit to t'-j C'.ty, U ili.M.T & Silt rr s. Zyit frequeiJ.y l.-; :k i.t t!i3t w1; ra n-.r poo p: are rcturnirg trum h? Trlit they fnd the Stage - f;;U, .nd are eci: li.d to y:dk or l!a ver at i yr; obviated s;r Thcs (iifbeTiltieft v.-iii r.-r j Jam::j Cr.ovrT:" b.i optrted bit niw ;.ie rv Stable, :vi:ere h'n.'x-s and bng- 4 7-What Clearfi-eld merchant Is not acquain ted with Ji. Dacguek-TT, end .where will yon Cad a. better fellow J lie me.y alwjy s lv found t the corner of 3d Race, Phii ad-ophia, rea dy to suprl: h's frieuilH y.iiii a first r.te arti ls of Tcb icco and Cigars. See Card. rT7" Mcrcbants and others desiring to pnr c.ase Tin and Sheet Iron ware, will fuid excel lent terms afforded by Iteax Gu-bfrt, at bis Wbiles.de Factory, "o. 16, Market street, Ilarrisburg. Pena'a. Price lists fumirhod on pplication. post-paid. Sae'fcdrertisement. rrr- It isaid the "Sir.-Weiscrs" were abo'd New - Washington at tl-e late Fdcction. We j don't, kuow.iiow tiiat may be, but 'We do know ( that D. S. Plotnkr keeps one oi th best Tern- j per in;e Hoteh" la the three count fes." Give j bin a ca'l. - See card in another column. j 'tZT Tbo bDt naturcd, clevwst pur of fel lows in the "Wild Cat district," Fi-r-MMixo Fcza, 1iave opened a Livery Stable' in Cur wciwviU. ,. and are prepared to accommcdatfc the public with all scrls of Vehicles; iv-c, en reast tiible terms, lira la ! Good Intent. 2-The construction of the Railroad to Ty rone, would enable our citizens to make their purchase at the "Tyraae City Drug Store," ivith great'.'r facility. ; But as this 'consuma tioa o deroutly to bew-shed'lias not yet conic to paaijour friend San:'!. Berlin has very prop erly taen tho difficulties of access into con sideration, ahd reduced the profits on his goods. It is now emphatically the best and cheapest Drag Store is the country. Call ami sec. ' ' C7"Er a card in another column the nr.rner , us friend i ofE. V. Bah RETT, will oscrvathat h has changed bis House, and may now be found at 73 Market strict, rhiFa. Enoch ia.a clever ftliow; has'a largo number of friends in Clearfliil Caanty, &A tght to do web. U e wish htm abundant success, raid are iiiarlto taT"b is wHh a good flria.. fio cnu see mm. ; The Etigbiih papers cor-i s'n fetters 1'roia the Crimea, giving details o! the boniuirdmer.t of Seb;istopi 1, nji to the lltii f April. We make the lotlowing selections: fliiSTOAY Or-E.MNG OF THK riKK. Before Scbastopol, Estster Monday, April 9. This iuo:King at daybreak the Allied batteries simultaneously opened fire on the delences of Sevastopol. It is i;owi-i;r o'clock in the af ternoon, rind the raia, which began to fall last night, is descending in torrents, accompanied by a high breeze of wind. The enemy were tnlceu completely by burprise when we opened fire. They replied, indeed, pretty briskly at once to the French tire on our left, and the I'L-ipstaff Battery and works were manned im mediately. . The Garden lottery, and Redm B ittery, came tuto p! iy soon alter we opened fire, but some time 'elapsed before the "Kound Tower works or the -Minielosi answered, and for half an hour their guns were weakly han dled. . . ' . '- : SCOXD DAV THE HAIL OF SHOT. April 10. Duringthe wh-leofthe morning, tbo firing continued on our side with little in termission v. bile that of the Russians was evidently slackening. At about four o'clock, however, all the enemy's lines and b ttteries suddenly sprung into life and vigor. Volleys ot from 1!J to 1-V) guns were fired at once from the Bedan,the Flagstaff, Barrack, Garden and Malskolt batteries; even the Mamelon, which all thought destroyed and untenable, tired five or bis. gens in succession.- Their shot cama in upon our works like hail. On every point along our lines, balls were to be seen bound ing and plunging, and shells bursting like fireworks in the air. The rapidity' and deaf ening uproar of the fire brought ail who were at K isa.-e io the front, and the oldest and most experienced artillery otiicers augured very un favorably of our prospect of taking the lot tress which could command such afieree eanaon ade. Suddenly, and in the midst of such remarks, he enemy's batteries made a dead piuse. For neatly a quarter of an hour not a gun was 11 : CIA Our long guns caascd firing a little after sev tn, 'the cm my's about eight, and then both hussians and Allies resorted to their mortars. The lira of tiiese latter was maintained all ni'kt. It is something awful to stand upon the hills which overlook the town and watch the pro- tcss of the night'y boiub irdinent. TheCou-gi-cve rockets rush" from the French batteries with a defining roxr, leaving a trail of fire be hind just si.tlmiit to tr ice the course of the missile as it darts vaguely hither and thither through the air, settling down at last with a loud crash in the Flagstaff. This wild, eratic course occasionally laudi them outside the Russian lines, and now and then Jorces tiiem clear over everything into the very centre of the ;own. From both right and lett tlie mor tars are disoh aged with a heavy, p.iinful ex plosion, and with a fi is!) which, even at a dis tance, i ahiiost blinding. As the dull boom snakes your very frame, you hear the shell, with a Kind of whistling roar, mount highl and higher into the air, till having reached its zeii-.th, it descends Math -redoubled speed and force into the enemy's works. The shock with which it strikes the ground can be dis tiactlv heard even in th' Allied camp, follow ed in 'a second after by the sharp ringing ex plosion, in the bright glare of which the carta is thrown up like a cloud. T:imiDVY-i;: r:xT ok the shot. April 11. At diybrcak this morning the fire v as resumed by "the Allies and Russians, a'ld tor some time y. ith -qm! vigor on both sides. I" pite of the lira of our mort-.rs, the enemy during the past night h ive managed to repair mac'n of the damage which th : Mame lou sustained, a..d also the works of the Flag ai.di b ittery opposed to the French. On the extreme left, where the French ore attackin-r. much h-irui has undoubtedly been .lone. The Mud Fort has received some hard knocks several of its guns have Lean dis mounted, nd are not yet replaced. Still, ns a b-t'ery, it is perfectly defensible. Next to tl.ds e a nie the 1- i rt all, one of the most for rai lanle of the Htrss! m defences, and the suae uliii-l, !,lf-w no a'-l tiie French batteries o:i 17th of Ootobei Ust. Since that attack its strength ;i:s la'cn mere-set d four fold; liien it m;u::tel forty-five, now d.-vu -.1 ixty it n-o ants upwards of on huu- iieavv puns, ;it sorae p :rts in ret: t le. nun otlu-rs in two. Th worK ! h-3 S i than :ie.i loucii 'aa;u.i.!ie, 1:101- .-.ii 1 ho 4her Russian batteries put toeti)- ! er. i are Its lower and ohite 3ile;ii!cd. The themselves are overthrown, . ll:e c -i;;bi asures aesirove-a, in a-, sr a ; cases t '-Uite away, ami in otners s be mere piles of black earth 1 d. ;j t;!.'. as t :: which th' fr.-e rem mints ol weite sana nigs out ntre . t litre and there. The second tier is ,.io mueh kiioc':ed about, and otio or two oi the g.ns slknt, and the slopes of the earth works miu-li dam ped. SMI thi3 portion is good and serviceable, and some thirty or forty pieces of orananee in position in it miint ain i ag a hot cannonade. The upper tier of about thfifv g.;:is was rlmo'st r.uinjare 1, certainly ril,n; of its gu- were touched. They lial suffered very little, and continued to inflict Kf.m,. mischief unoti the French." Oe fice of t ij ii i: r.icii x;o ' ta , "i.i-f ...- . '-o .... . . i I... i... .,, t, - 1. 1 . . . .... .. 1. ..l, m l,,,,-..' I ij. I I-IT- .r . i w ui ii-oti ii i l n.irvL- oi lov a iw.i.i, war ;i!i nrtn. i ne "-tiiT io ui n v.ere I'.Tiiost unscathed, and sjemed even to bo nuking held against a i rencli batten on our leit, an l part of our left attack. Next to this e-ioie thi (Jarden Kattery. it suffered natch vesterday. but from it position in rear of the other works, the Russi-tns hr.ve i een able to rep tit it easily, and this morning it was again in active operation.. ' The 'Redan, the enemy's mVce tie reihtovce, I regret to say, shea's but little tokens of injury. Its front f.iec was considerably marked, and some three or lour of iis guns quieted, but this was all. It vv.s sti'ii iiri-ig thirty or forty guns a ruiii- itte. . . ' ' The MalakoffTower tiie key of the whole position, the point on-which formerly the ene niv appeared to concentrate all th? vigor of th'eil d.lcnslve mergies was silent. It was undniibtly much injured, and half Ihe guns of the semicircular battery gone, but slill very, vrr f-.r from heititr untenable or iacapalds of form id aldo opposition. Its two flanking bit teries, mountiiig each some 10 - or 12 guns, were untouched.. The Mamelon was very much inVure l. . lis impels verj rr.cre loose iles of earth, and the fire of our mortars played so dir.'-ct into its centre, that the enemy can on !r r.-taiti :tby an immense sacrifice of life. " To-d.tv ve have had to deplore the loss of a most active, brave and energetic officer of tho h.iv.il brigade, Li vutenant Douglass. . ; 70UKTH DAY A M A.StZKD BATTfc.lt Y OPENED. April 12. During the whole of last night the fire cf our mortar was incessant, and this morning the long guns recommenced with v nvednergv; but, io EjdtJ of our bombanl nimt, Ihe enemy had eTiduntry been busy- dti rin" tho night, and pnrt of tiie Flagstafi and r.eal-lv ail of the M.imebm embrasures were re paired. In the former, apparently, no new guns had been mounted, but in (he latter were fwo. One of our batter: ?s on the slopes at J kerman, mountin-r eight sixty-eight pounders, mil which has hitherto been mas.ied,f was opened tin's morning on the flank ol the Mala fcotr. But the position of this work has been ciost unfortunately chossn. As it commenced i3 Cre it was discovered, net only that the ilahkofTcould and would reply, fc'Jt that two other cf tie enemy' works bore full upon the ypot. Ti e result M-as,that it had to maintain a inost'unequal contest, and before twelve in i the day three of its guns were so injured as to be unserviceable, and the rest of the work se riously damaged and the men expoyed. Ac- cordinglyr the artillerymen Mere withdrawn, ; and the battery remained silent. FIFTH DAT THE NEW EATTKRT. April ICth. This morning, when our batter ies recommenced, the eti'ects of or.r assaults Mere still more apparent. The fire of the Flagstaff was evidently slack, even more mark edly so than on tho previous evening. It scircely replied one gun to the French's three. The devastating traces of the shot were almost apparent. Not only are the lower tier of guns quite destroyed, but the tipper seem in a fair way of following them. Two or three of ihem are already dismounted, and the earth of the parapets so seamed and torn that the rest of the ordinance appear as if pointing out be tween loose piles of earth. The flanking bat teries are now being fired at, apparently with much effect. The barrack work is also suffer ing much, and nearly one-third of its embra sures are empty. The Redan still shpws a bold front. As I have already said, this col lossal work is at so long n range from ours (12V) yards.) and mounts such an enormous mass of ordinance, that it would stand its pre sent batteriusr for two or three w eeks to come, without receiving such injury as to render it untenable. But this is a matter of no mo ment. The Red in per se is a strong battery, but unlike the Flagstaff or Matakotf, it is bv no means so importantly situated as to neces sitate our taking it by storm. The former works are the keys of the enemy's position; when they are silenced and captured, the Re dan will fall of itself, as it will cease to be ten able. A new battery was completed and open ed th'LS morning. The tremendous vollev with which it commenced quite took the Russians by surprise. At the first discharge one of their guns was dismounted and another injured, and their ar till-ery-men either ran away or concealed them selves. -as they were not to be seen. Only one gun was fired in reply, so that for five or ten minutes our battery bad nothing to do but to blaze away without fear of opposition. Alter that time the enemy appeared to take heart, and several zuns were fired, but it was fully half an hour before they made anything like a vigorous defence. Then, indeed, the fire thev maintained showed that verv mauv of the embrasures which were supposed" to be silenc ed had merely had their guns withdrawn, and those thev brou;h forward and well manned For about an hour the enemy foiijrht with great determination, but from the first they had no chance of beinsc able to maintain it lonsr. Directly it waseen that the Malakolf works were determined to engage our advan ced bitferv, one face of Gordon's battery, mounting ten guns an I two mortars, was di rected mon it, and the three 13 inch mortar battery at the bicket-house also threw its mis siles against the Round Tower. With these, and with the assistance " of the four 10-inch mortars near the advanced work, and several eohorns throwing o'21b. shell, a perfect hail was ijoured into our old enemy. As I h ive sai l, for a time it was well fought, but our immense shot dismounted the ruiis or cut up the earthworks, while the shell, drop ping over burst continually among its defend ers. Towards eight o'clock its fire had si tok ened considerably, and liefore nine the enemy for that time gave up the contest as hopeless, and such guns as could still be used were with drawn from the embrasures, and our batteries left to do their worst upon the earthworks. Dnring this battery fight the Mamelon, as usu al, revived from its state of inaction, and, to the astonishment of every one, put forward five guns and fired them continually. SIXT:1 DAV SOCT1K ON T!1E FRENCH Anril 11. I have onlv time to add a line or two before the mail starts. Onr bombardment continued the whole of last nieriit. with much olhrct, and this morning tho guns ;ain re commenced. The lire of the enemy tdackens more and more each day. There was a slight sortie last nirl.t upon the French, who are s n ni:; r i'i towards the 1 lasrstalt. It was ln- stmtlv reiulsed. with a loss often or twelve killed killed to the Russians. S ttnr.l iv 14lh. -i 1j o clock, A. M. mere is a tremendous cannonade on our left. The Light Division I ngles are soun ling close at b:ind. There is an awful crash m roar from the Kussi ui batteries. The Light Division are on the al.rt. prospect or St CCF.SS. A letter dated Sebastnpol, April 10th, says: At 120 rounds a-gun per diem, we can fire for about ten days without much damage to our guns. If the place docs not fall then, it is no: in the power of artilery to take it, and we must either get ready to invest the north and south, or trv the dreadful alternative of a gen- tr il storm, at present unaided by the all but useless. ships, which seem iiukrts. CLEARFIELD. VVkpnf.sdaV. May 10. per bbl SI 1.00 per bush. 2.70 ' 1.75 " " 1.60 " ' .SO Flcar. Wheat, ltye, Corn. Oats' On Wcdr.csd.iy the 9th of -May. by John Rlair. Esq., Mr. John Dion and Miss Liouv Asx Rolls. ad of Rogs township, this smr.ty. On 0th ipst., by Rev. D. W. Hunter, Mr. Eman uel Paiteh and Miss M.vuv Michals all of Chest Creek, this county. T IltRAHV ASSOCIATION ! A special JLi tncciinc; of the 'Clearfield Library Associa tion." witl bo hold in the Court House in the bor ough of Clearfield, on Thursday evening the 2Uh of this inst.. being Court week. A general atten dance is requested. The Ladies arc specially in vited to attend Lectures will be delivered by Samuel Linn and J. R. M Enally, Esq. G. It. BARRETT, May 13, lS.'.a. . Pres. KOOXS, IIEIL.MAN & CO,, Xo. 107 NORTH THIRD ST.. Philadelphia. WHOLESALE EEALEES la Foreign aid DomWic Dry Goods. Fifth Door below Race. ' CHARLES KOOXS, ' AMOS G. IIE1LMAX. Philadelphia. Mav 16, lijj.-Iy.' TEW COOKS! SE1V BOOKS! Tho un ii del signed, begs leave to inform Lis friends in ClearGelJ. and the public generally that ho has made arrangements to receive and keep constantly on hand all the new, and recent publications, which he will sell at Publisher's prices. He also has on hand a large and beautiful stock of miscellaneous books, at the store of M. A. Frark. Esq., which he invites the Public- to call and examine. - THOMAS ROBBIXS. May 16, lS55.-ly. ALL AXD SETTLE. The subscriber be ing dntcrmined to collect, or at least settle up all Lis accounts this spring, hereby notifies all those indebted to him that if they desire to save cocls and trouble they had better attend to the matter immediately. JACOB DETRTCK. Curwensvillef May 10. 1855.-51. MAY 24, A. lJ-'al, at Morrow's i?hnn. opposite tn Metho dist Church, Clearfield, I'n. The subscriber will sell a spleiKliJ lot of 'ew Furniture, consisting of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Centre and Breakfast Tables. Writin r, Sewing, aid Wasa-Stands, Cha;rs. Boii'eads,&o. ALSO. A onc-horc r.riii.w!inn. a laree lot of dry Poplar Lumber, and various other articles. TERMS: Ml under "j5 cash. Over ?.. and under ilO, Note j.nyab'.c in three monts. with good security, and all over S10. a credit of six months will be given, .ale to coirinionce at lOo'ehvk. a. v. May Itj.J if. HAYES MORROW. iissoLUTiov or rARTivEKsnir. The partnership heretofore oxistinz between Thomas J. and J.'jivid Moore, under thu Pfvle Hnd firm of T. J. and 1). Moore, was this dav. May 7th, lissolved by mutual consent, imd the books are left iu the hands of I'.iviJ Moore f.r settlement. Tib! MAS J. MitOltE, llay9.-3t. DAVID MOOUK. " BIBLES, BIBLES. The Clearfield county bible irocietv lias constantlv a sunidr of I!i- h!es srtid Testaments of different sizes, far sale at the Proihono'.orve office, Clearfield, Pa. During Court week when Mr Porter cannot a! ;.ll times attend to persons they will find any of the officers ready to Uo so. Ji. I. Hi.l. I res. S. M. ;oopi:k, . i res. C. nirhl, Cr. 1 Gh'ic':. j Sf DAVID S. PLOTXLR Kcspecifully informs his old fiionJs and the publi-.:. that he has obtained the si-;vi;: s nf a good Cttttur iitnl work inan as a fui'i-inan ia the tailorin1' business, and he is now prc a red ?o attend to',' any orders in his Line of work uu the most aceonr.no latin" t?rius.-ind short noti'-e. and will have clo'.hiuc on hand at all times, such as dress coats, frock coats, vests, and pantaloons of their own manufac'.iiie, and good materinl at the lowest prices. With a wish to ac commodate, he solicits a share of patronage. New WashingtouvMay 9, ISaa. -TK"Y RESTAUR ANT AXD ICE CREAM ll SAL'MJX. The subscriber begs leave to in form the ladies and gentlemen of Clearfield, that he has taken the commodious hous south of Hemphill's Hotel, where be designs keeping Ice cream, Lemonade. Cakes, t. enlcctionarics. xc. He will also keep on hands a supply ot Oysters and all other kinds of re fresh in cuts, in the Saloon he has formerly occupied, in the basement of lletnphill s I o'cl. CHARLES 0REAFF. Clearfield, May 2, W s 7" A N T L I) A good i:ia..ksnii;h. at Liek Run Mills, live miles below t. Icarlieia. A gooa .Shop, furnishs 1 wish two fares, tools, and all the other convciiicneies. and well situated to obtain custom, is in readiness, and wants an occupant. Applv to ELLIS 1RWIX A SONS, May i!. 'jj.J ClcarfieM, Pa. NOTICE : AH persons are hereby cautioned ngau.s! paying or lilting a certain promissory Note, given to James 11. ai!er, calling tor tiie payment of thirty-four dollars, and signed W. W. Flenuning. or Fleuimiug A Foster. They have re ceived lio consideration lor the same, and will not pav il unless compelled bv law. 1 ' I LEMMING A FOSTER. Curwei.?villc, May 2, ltfjj. TTENTIOX ItL'Ul'LARS ! You are or- j dered to meet for parade at the Town Hill, on Saturday. Mav lVth. at 1 o'clock. P. M., in sum mer uniform. Each member will provide himself wiih five rounds of blank carm Ige. Ry order of the Captain. (j. t . Rllhi-.M. Jr., May 2 " ia Orderly Sergei.it. s KJ A M V E L BERLIN, dealfh is Drugs.Medi fines. Pain's, oils. Soices. Window Olass, V i- lass, V 1 als. live Siufi's. Pcrfuuicrics. Alcohol, burning Fluid, Patent Medicine?. Ac.. Ac, .Viiwr A'f A sT.. Tj(R0X CITY. PA. Hat-in? iust oocned an extensive assortment of these ariicies. Physicians w ill tied it to their ad van- tnc to give una a can. ana examine ma fore orderinir from the Eastcren Cities; and Coun trv Merchants can ulso be accoinmodatcd with all t!ip V'sat-nees. Tincture. Patent Jledicir.es, te WHOLESALE an l RETAIL, ot tomest prim. IiTlle hopes by strict attention to business. uud a desire to xleasc, to merit a snare oi puonc jni romigc. f April i'i, 18i5 ' D it. Ii. V. AKLK tenders his professional services to the inhabitant? of Orahaniton and surrounding country he can at all times bo found at his Ofiiee, directly opposite Mr. d. It. Orahain s store, when not professionally engaged, pipr. . VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY JlL STORE, Xo. 72 North Second Mreet, (oppo sili'- tht SLni.it Vernon HoHxr,) Pph'hu'.eipLia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. IS K. cases Silier Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quartier; i;..M Snectacles. Silver do.: Silver Table Spoons. .-i'ver Desert do. : Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Cases: Gol-1 l'ins mm Miutuo.: logeuier with a vaiicty of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb. Guard end Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the btst manner. Also. .M:is...nio Marks, Fins, Ac. made to order. N'. R. All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be puiiCtuilly attended to. His motto is: "Small Profits and Quick Sale? " Philadelphia, April 25, lsia. HE Klji.SJ.jLMv' XOTICE. Notice is hereby It irivcn, mat tiie louowine- necounis uinc una ... , . . i i examined and passed by me. and remain tiled of rejord in this ollice for the inspection of heirs, les atac?, creditors, and all others in any other way in terested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Ceurt of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House in the boro' of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 22d dav of Mav, next, for confirmation and allowance: 1 inul account ot Antliony mm ana nenry jiue, Administrators of Henry iiile, rfeceaseil. Final account of George Groom, Administrator of John R. Ilavcrly, deceased. Filial account of" Ardiur Rell, Administrator of Asaph Ellis, deceased. Final account of R. W. McXaul and Mary Mc- -Clure. Adinicistrators of Wilson McClure, dec U. Final ac t of J. R (Jraham. Guardian of James and Anna Margaret, minor children of Jno. Irvin, deceased. WM. PORTER, EtgitUr. Register's Office, Clearfield, Apr. 25, '55. JIIEUIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ 3 of Ftrri Eucia. issued out of the Court of 0 nil-nil Pleis of Cloirfiel 1 County, and to me directed, will be exposed topublic sale, at the Court ifousc. 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 f Jesse Kames. Sniauel and John Hoover, having thereon erected two log houses, two log barns, an 1 other small out honses and about 2i acrescleared. Seised, taken in execution, and to be Sold os th property of George Kreatner. WM. P0WKLL, Sh'Jf. Sheriffs Ollice, Clearfield, Apr. 25, 1855. TO DAG E ERR E AN ARTISTS.Thc sub scriber offers for sale a new oud complete. Ap aratu3 on reasonable terms. Instructions given in the art and aparatus furnished to any desirous of learuin". "D. S. Moore. Penusville, March 21st. 1855. FIRST ARRIVAL. SPlUXa A GOODS. AT THE CHEAP CASH SUMMER STOKE. Just received, a large and splendid assortment of goods of almost every description, suitable for the season, and soiling off at very low prices. Ladies. Gentlemen, and every person wishing to buy goods at tltr rrry lowest prior-, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Produce of all kinds received in exchange for goods. WM F. IRWIN. NEW .MILL At thcOld Pioneer Mills on the Moshannon, in Morris township. Tho eiib scribcr has ju?t completed a large new Grist Mill, which is in successful operation. Grain of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. Dec. 27. 'a4. HENRY GROE. T JACKSOX CRAXS Attorney- at Law. Of- JLi. fice adjoining residence. Cloarfield, Pa. (May 2fi, '54-ly TR0OK. TYSOX & REHN Wholesale Dry .O Good's Store. Xo. 146. Market Street, Phifadet phio. JJnn1V1M-ly rjFBMC SALE, OX THURSDAY Court -Affair MAY TERM, 1855. GOl'KT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS The Honorable JAMK3 Rl'ltXSIDE. Fs,,., President Jndjio of th? Court of Common PI can of the tweuty-fifih Judicial District, composed of the counties of ClearSeld. Centre uu I Clinton and the Honorable RICHARD SHAW and JOHN P. 110 YT, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept bearing date the 1W EX TV FIFTH dav of Feb. last.to :cc dirceted-fo r the holdin-r of a Court of Common Pleas. Orphan's Court. Court of Quarler Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of (Icncral Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for Clearfield county, on the THIRD MONDAY of MAY next, being the 21st dav of the month. XMTICE IS. TIIEKEFOKE. HEREBY OIVEN. To the Coronor. Justice of the Peace, and Oocfta blcs, in and for tho said county of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons with their Rolls. Records, luouisiti'-ns. Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their unices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done, and Jurors and Witnesses arc requested to be then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, at their peril. 01 VEX under my hand at Clearfield, this l"tb day of Apr., in the year of our Lord one thous and ciht hundred and fifty-five ,and the eighti eth year of American independence. WILLIAM I 'JW rJLL, Ml 11. MpltlAL LIST, FOR MAY TERM. ISia, X Cnmining? A Midi arte vs Jacob L'ilgvr. David Doner vs Robert 1'cntiington. Samuel Caldwell vs Ma mug t-tevenson. Wnj. Perrv vs Wm. Iddings. Oscar F. Moore vs O. P. ttildcr. R. Danvcrs vs Samuel Widemire. cnjaiuin Comely vs William M. lugaa. Francis M'Coy vs W. Watson. James Ccrley ts James fl unsaulu?. (J. F Renaud vp John Xoilier t t nl. tleorge W. Carter vs Snyder A Large. Wui. Fullerton vs .James 'Jallahcr. v ist or cjit.vxn jruoKs. ;vy r. ii 'i nomas Taylor.' saddler; Peter .A;hcnfeltT and William Kirk, farmers. Bradford. Jac. P-nrce. Dav. McDowell, firmer. Jl-ll.-S. McManrics.tcacber; J. Xeweomer .farmer. B-criria. John D. Diilou, farmer. Clrarfiill Borough. Thomas Robins. carper. tci Christopher Kratzcr. merchant. Ci"u-tiivtllr JSoru.Jiil.n Draucker. im.Keeper. Voviuglou Tp. Joab Rider, farmer. Client. Nelson natch, farmer. D.rtirr. Andrew Kephart.J.Oearhart.farmers. Ei rqitsou. Thomas Owens, farmer. Girard. Jacob ;hape, farmer. Hitxtoii Gold Wilson, farmer. Jnrdan. Wm. Dunlap. Jno. McXeal. farmers. JMorrin. Jos. Poster. John W. Ii win, farmers. JTiiou. Mose Raily. farmer. Woodward . Wm. Alexander, Jr.. farmer. LIST OF TRAVERSE JURORS. Bra dy Tp.Jihn J. Reams. George Ellinger, Jr., Michael Rroom and Andrew Moore, farmers. Bradford. Patrick Cuilcy. Jas. Stewart, Conrad Kylnr, Jr , John Kline and V. D. Holt, farmers. Hrrciria Jas. Ilegttrty, Anson Curry, farmers. Bmiixifte. William flutton. William Achensn, Joseph M'Murray and James Gallaher: farmers. J,7. David Rell. fnller ; Jacob Campbell and Thomas Hoover, farmers. Bogus. Lindsay Stone. David Adams, Charles Cald wallader and Thomas Ralston, faimers. Ct'.rh-vnsvitlt Boro. J. C. Read, carpenter. Coiu'tirtoii. Solomon Maurcr. farmer Ctta rib-Id. Henry Wr. Parks. Coachinaker; Ren jimin Rabc i-k and Alex. I. Southard, carpenters. Ff"iioi. Andrew Davis, blacksmith; Martin W sitt,0 lumberman ; Albert Rishop, farmer; S. L. Coble, phrsieian; David Fox, farmer. Go v ;" Matthew Tate, farmer; W. L. Rishtl, just, peace: Robt. Rum-iarduer. farmer. 7.oi..AAoid. millwright: D. Tyler, justice. Jordan. D. S. Cathcart, Ed. Comford, farmers Kn it lit its, John Eiscliuan. farmer. Jjujurritce.. Lc. is C. Card en. Penjaroin Spr.ck man. Richard Shaw, Jr., Abraham Ogden. farmers Josi.ih .V. Caird. Taylor I ten; Vs. carpenter.-:: James Huff, blacksmith ; W m McrreR. gcritciuan. ' M'ri,s.-V. RavhormP. Swart: A. i: ui-;r f.irmcrs. J'ii-f. Jibe 1. ib.:e. JcFipu A. Cuid.cil and Jonathan ilartriiorii. lirii..'.s 1',-nti. Asaph Kirk. Acdrsw Moore, farmers; R. M-aurer, blacksiuiilr. Sam'l Wideuvrs. iumbcruiau. ITuiox Joseph Seofield. farmer. Woodward. John Whiteside, fart.er. a LEAH FIELD ACADE.M V. The summer l of this Institution wi'l commence on thelHUii of April, l.sjj. All persons wishing to fit themselves for Tr.ACH Kas, or other avocations in life, will here receive every desired facility and attention. A thorough Classical and Mcrci'iitilc cours i here given, oi terms lower than uny other similar fusiiiutioii in the State. Persons desirous r.f fcctjuinr.g - com plete knowledge of Peltan's imprav cil Outline Maps, will be afforded that privilege during the coming term, at the low rate -bJi per quarter. Should auy unconnected with the Academy de sire to learn'this system ef Geography, they will be permitted to recite with the class at the regular hours. The Maps arc the best known, with rdl the late improvements: engraved in beautiful colors. Parents at p. distance can obtain boarding for their sous or daughters under the immediate c;:rc of the Principal, w here they will receive rare ad vantages, with all the comforts and pleasnies of a home; and their morals will bo carefully guarded. The rates of tuition per quarter are: Primary English. 50; High English. 5.il(: Classics, S3. Ou. Further information can be had by addressing W. A. CAMPBELL, t isixt ipal. Apr. J, '55.1 C'.tarfifld.r i. EXCHANGE HOTEL, PIIILIPSDl'RG. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the li b eral patronage bestowed upon Lis 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 I'learCcld. for the accommodation of the travelling public. J- G. RLXK. - Phiipsburg. March 14. lS55.-tf. tIAl'TION ! All persons are hereby notified not lit'Ucash. or meddle with a curtain note for 10, given by me to William Ten Eyck; "da ted the 3lt day of .March. as l nave receiv ed no consideration for the same, and will not pay it unless compelled by law. p;; V0UXG- Fergnson 'lownsbip, April 4, lS55.-1t J - 4 PPLICANTS FOR JJOUNTY LANDS J Under the late act of Congress, will find tho subscriber fully prepared, w ith blanks, forms, Ac, to assist them in procuring their Warrants. - - Office two doors east oi Journal Office, np stairs. Mar. 23, '55. II. RI CHER SWOOPE. JVEW FIRM. A.' A J. Patchin- having taken to themselves the Store formerly owned by Jno. Patchin A Sous, take pleasure in informing their friends, and the public generally, that they have just received from the city a splendid assort ment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, Caps, Foots, Shoes, and everything clso usually kept in a country store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good Goods, should not forget that they are determined not to be undersold by auy store in the county. We invite one and all to come and exanHue our stock for themselves, as w.- charge no thing for so doing.- AAlMX PATCHIN, . Xev.l, '54 -tf. JACKSOX PATCHIX. AK. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, and EXTEX- SIVE DEALER IX LUMBER, Second Street, one door south of his residence, Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield, March 14, 155. . (LOWELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AXD J Wholes.vlk Dealers it Hat, Cap. Fars.ire., Xo. !76 Market Street, between 5th and 6th Sts., Philadelphia. ' Jan. 17, '55.-Gm. CALEB COPE A CO, Xo. J83. Market St., Phila delphia. Dealers in Linens, White Goods, Ho siery. French. English and German Silk Goods, La- sierv ees. Gloves, Bolting Cloths, Ac. (Jnno 15, "5 4-1 y. TO SnoEMAKLTtS.Arnc lot of ?panio Kip, i . - J or, ..!. f :t. . i.l. I Men end Women's Morocco rink trimmlfiBS and Sole Leather, for ai. cheep, by... . T.ne 1. 5i. UV.0P POTTAK7F I TAMES ! P DA.-JI AMES DAlHillKSTYVwiTii RELMHVLD, 4 CD.. S. V . corner . a ana iuo. mu , bcS loaves to inform hia laimotuvs irowas in -i,?,fi,.i,i ii. t h will hIwavs Ijc mi bai.u. whea they visit the city, to supply them with tto be quaiit-r tf Leal and manufactured Tobacco. C-. Kara, Ac. I Jan. 31.'6j.-l v. 4 5? CHEAP AS T 1 Te C IIE A rET, AXD AS iti(KD AS TIIE -REST. WHObESAIJ: AND ULTAIb. Is aac Johnston would rcspcctfally iu form Lis friends and tho public peacrally that h hasju.-t returned from tho East, where he has pur chased the niust splendid n.ise-rt ' mcut of Roots & hoes ever brought to Clearfield. Every variety of Lad -cs slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. ic. . Men fancy thoes, and gaiters, with an excellent a?sort incn tof heavy stock, all adapted t the wants ot the people of Clearfield. He hopes his frienrts will give him a call at bis store in "Shaw's Roys'' and examine his stiK.k. " June IS, "p4. JOII.MI.IALFriIORR,JK.,WH0LESA LH CHEMIST A lKl ii S 1ST. .Y. h iVo tk Fes and t.. Second door below Mwunt Vcri:on House, Philadelj hia. Dealers in Drugs. Chemicals, Per fumery. Paints. Oil. Window tilass, Ac, Ac XoveiaWrb, lSiL-ly T H'K HAVn.X REAL ESTATE AEX- 1U C'Y, CLIrJrON COUNT, PA Tiie under signed coutinuts to give his ersrml atU'iition to the Ruying and Selling ef Pine Timber, Farm and Coal bands, re-surveying, examining and estima ting limber, preventing irespass. paying taxes. Ac. Will, if desired, purchase xtiuare timber and board!.' j Having for the lat w-'ven years spent mucli tuna I in exaiiiiciagar.il estimating timber, in Clinton. Centre. ('U arficld. Elk and potter t'.runrics. 1 fel i prepared to give sncii ir.fcrin-tion and offer auob I laiidi !.s will give perfect ntifact:t3. j Choice Tracts, as above. f-r sale. ' Itr.iKtiKv ....;. Certia. Secretary f Siat, I ReMcfoiite, Centre Co.: K. Hih Petrikan. Super j iiiteitd.int of l'arrersvi!!- f".. linbn Co. Rarrett, Attort.c-v at law. Cicmfield. CTcaifield ' Co.; R. 0. Wii-'low, 1 tin lei i:iaa. Wir.slows. Elk Co.: Andrew Jack --on. Register and- Keeorrter. J'ot tor On ; John F Jw-n,l'hibidclphia John K, Young. Commission Moichant. Phiiadelj hia; A.J. Fitch. Lumber Denier. Jersrr Cby. X! J.; Samuel Smi'h. Fq.. No. ". Wall tt'.. New York; Nathan iel Hatch. Attorney at Law, ' aohiegton. D. C. ; and Gen. S. F. Hersey. Iar.gor, Maine. Offick with C!ii:e G. Furs-.. Attorney at Lw. Apr. 25. 'i5.-nin.tl J. l!. WING. lklSSOLl 'TIX OF PARTAKIlSllir. ; i fi The partnership heretofore existing betweea I the rndersigncd Jhoi i ict. rs of the Mount Ve.r- r.f a House (Second St., above Arch, Philadelphia. has been dissolved by imitnal oonprd. Ihe House will still oontiinie to be kept, aJ b fore, by 1. L. Rakuktt. who will endeavor to t le-sc and ac jtnrtsoJatc his numerous patrons. D. RL AIR, I. L RARRETT. Philadelphia. .April 2:... !?::. D' LSSOLFTIOX OF I'AKTXERSHll' I The partnership heretofore exiting between John Patchin A Sons. was . this day dissolves by mutucl consent, and the books are leftiu tho hand of A. & J. Patchin. Those persons kuowiug them selves indebted to the firm will rail immediately and settle up. or thev will have the pleasure ot paying costs JNO. PATCHIX SONS. Lurnsidc. October 12. ' " P. NELSON & CO.', would respectfully i ms form the citizens of Morris township and ad joining country, that they have just arrived with . iarge assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard ware. Quecnswarc. Roots and Shoe?. Hatsnnd Capi, Clocks Looking glasses. Cor.fectionarie?. Mrdicicei, Oils. Paints, Tinware, and all ofhcr articles usually kept in a country s!ore. which they arc detcimical to sell low for cash, country prsdue. or Lumber. Morris Township. November 1. 1754. 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCEKJJ. The subscriber would most respectfnrty so licit all those indebted to him, to come forward ind settle up, and if they cannot pay give their Notes, and further hones not to be required to acv other means than this simple notice. . lie cm be "found at almost any lime at Woodland. prpar cc to settle. F. P. Iil'RXTHAL. - Xov. 8. IS5L Cill ERR V TKEE ACADEMY, 'Ihe unj- ncr term of this Institution will commence ca Monday, April 23d. The locality . f. this Ii siiti tion is healthful, pleasant, at.d rciirsd. Per?in. mrds or female, dc-siiir.g to puri-ue a classic!. m uliematual. or u regular com si, win !:ni fsciiitr for improvencci.t. ' Further particulars obtained bv addressing Rev. JOHN MoK"E. V rind-pal. March 21. '55. -It. Xcw man Mills. T A P. OWENS. Tvkonf. ClTT, Has "i'i3t crcned large aud splcsiiJ asioitiat of I NEW GOOD. M r.OLFSALT: AXD E.STAIL, Of e.e.-y Ctscin: ion. rj 1 .-tsality, which he is selling T at tho lo-vcst ptieca r kuon in this region - of (.tii.tr v. DRY-GOODS. II Hi V. .V 'QVriZXSWJRS, . HATS A- CArS. BOOTS V SHOES. -C HOC EH IHti-tt- V XEEC T XARIES. AT. CITY PRICES. Ho invites his Oc.n-ib.-ld fiiciais l-y gi bin a call, end exchange their rags, lumber, shingles, and every variety of prrvlu-e. for the C5e.pxs and best goods, to be had west ot Philadelphia. Feb. 2i, 13j5. 1 v. I IIILlPSi;i'RG HOTEL: The subscriber L would inform Lis fiieuds in Clearfield, and tha pnblr-J generally that be has enlarged and refitted hid bouse, and is now enabled to compete success, fullly with any Hotel in the country. Xo paics will be spared to render bis guests comfortable. His taMe shall always be supplied with tho besl the market esn afford, and his charges moderate.. He respectfully invites hii friends and others U give him a call. ' DAVID J0IINSTOXV Philipsburg Jan. 1.1?55 1 y. - - YROXE LIVERY STABLE. The sub scriher. having . removed" bis Livery Stable from Curwensville to Tyrone City, begs leave t his friends and the" puh!io, that he is at all timet prepared to supply them with Horses, carri-i jes, buggies, and oilier vehicles on hire, at the most reasonable terms. Inquire at the i;City Hotel." " JAMES CROWTITEB. - T jrr.no, January SI, lS55.-jino. ' - B AI LA & BROTHER. . Xo. 2S2 Chestnut Strf t- PHILADELPHIA, Have now open a large assortment of & Ntft Styles and colors of Sick English VeWet, " , " Tapestry, " . ' Ingrain, TTew Styles Inarain CARPETISGS, OF THE III Oll'X JMPQRT.iTJOX, JTST LANDED. Also afull awcvrlmentof Super and Medinm onality AMERICAN C ARPETINtiS, Many of which being thvir own manufacture can be recommended as ... Good Cxrpc:uigi for a Jjovc Price. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS JL CANTON MATIIXGS, of every width and 'quality. 5 AIL Y & BS0THEB, iMrottrrns -. w.vvt'rif tcrfrs ot citntnu ISo. 2T2 Chesaat Streat. Pailai6lpiia. 0.. 4, 1S54. Cm. ' 1 JAl'L & TAYLOR No. 255 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA, H-ive always on band, at their Wholesale TT house, a large assortment of - - the Xewcst Stvle of " " , ROilT. SHOE. AXD STRAW GOODS. -SOTil FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . All their goods being of their own direct Im portation and Manufacture, they are enabled H offer superior inducements to Merchants laying ia their stock. - - WM. W. TATTL, ' ' " '.' ""S. G: TAYLOR-. Dec. 1. 1S54. ly. MARTIN, .MORRELL & CO., (Late OLIVER MARTIN A OV ' Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY, TRIM M.VGS. COMBS. BRUSHES. FANCY GOODS, &o . Ko. 24 Portb Fourth Street, Philadelphia. 1 M. T?' MARTIN. ' CHA. H. HAMKICE. " . : DAM'L J. MORR.BLL, G. R. PEDDLE. - r D. 5. MXDR50V It. MAltTIK. r 4 if. i i ' i. -it ft "" i' : -t r. 4i air Hi' i -i 'iV -- ll . ' l .4- ? V. f ii il