u u ; THE jOURML. - .:-. . i-: " ; - - - "SVe call the attention f our resl-Tsto the carl of.Kooxs 1Ililian & Co , no 107 Sforth Third. Streetin another column. They are clever an'l iccoimuuiitig genlicicc, and tho9 Tfho bit j. from theai may rly upon t:c'.""S well treated. We advise our Aierchants when they visit the city ti give them a call. ' C7"TLe attention of wir citizens is called to the card of Tuoma Ro3Bi:.-s, ia another cc!nmn, who has on bands a large stock of o:nr and inicTttsting books. E"?"Thos .indebted ty Jacob Detp.ics, of Cnr.vensviile, arc respectfully requested to call and settle their acnmitj. Jacob's bound to btrj the Jjoney, or bust his supehdr3. Oiir citizens and-merchants who d tlrie to parch.iie jewelry and silver ware, should not l?-il to cr: brace ths earliest 01 por t.inity to visit A vice's che.ip "watch am! Jew elry store" cppo:te lhcMt?t Vernon House, Philadelphia'.. They v ill Cud him a gc.lle nsan in every particular, raid so have their v.nls supplied at a bv.ver piice than at any ether cstaolisinsnst. We can confidently rec ommend him to c;r readers. . We c.ili the attention cf our rcad'.-rs b the card of .1. 13. V.'iss Esq, in another colunsn. Mr. Wiig, has had a great dial of experience ia tiuiher iaud, and is possessed ot much re liable infrnr.utien in regard to tT own coun ty. Thoai having business ia his line, can rot entrust it to hotter hands. . Cler.r3eM county- is without , a Drug Store, cr might as well he, and cur country merchai.ts who wish to purchase such articles, are compelled lv go or send to Philadelphia. We call the Att-nt-iou of our resdvrs to the ad vertisement in another co!ru.iu of Mr. Samuel litfen:, who has epe ued ft large and splendid establishment at Tyrone. Vi'hen you go over there irive hiiii a cul. "?-Th? general compUintabout 'hard times' should induce i:s to be e.uitious, and endeavor to purchase cheap aud substantial gools. Those merchants who have this object in view, when laying in their BtocV,wHIdowelllo call at Paul & TATLoa's Wholesale Coot, Shoe and Straw Goods S"harchou3e, Xo..j5 Market St., l'hil'a The; desiring to go into the Da reotypc huskies, can purvhese a f.rst rat; rstua by applying to D. S. Moore. See gv.er- card. Watermen, aad ethers who find it neccv stry to stop in Phiiii;U;'.rg, will saw b-ef-fjrofCJ to a ciri in tnoth.-r column, that j. G. R r s z , of th ti I'.'iUCp ; rired to aecoramolat': Ex-h-inge," is pre them. Give him a cull Those wilting t; sell lumber, or pur- cr.?.se mo ian iifi on goja terms, arc reco.ii- iHiaie.! to c tli ai the .store of tri;xr, on Second street. Sec M tin? store of Hon. A. K. card. Z7 Those f o:i:Tderj who so lrcqnently hare occa.io.i to v!-,it Tytoue, will find it pro fitjble to c-ki! a::i purcha?. goods from F. M. Htt.L. Zy In passing through Philipsbv.rg, seme time ".'jo, v:z h.rd ocaio:i to stop wiih D.'.vin Jo2-ox. v.-!:o Ueeps the 'Phllipshurg Hotel,' tal u.: mjst iy, we r.-ovor sat down to a bet tr ti' l.-. or r.?i wirh a ui.re gentlemanly, c .rjmiJitir. Und'.otd. V"j ,advi 11 our tJ t jp i-Ith 'S p.iire Johnston. See notice. KTThcse of our mercha-.d friends who de irs to lay in a tirjl r.-te str.ck of I Tug-; and Ch-'uiicds, an J buy from a first rte firm, shoali c ill 13S Market St., on their text vitit :c tli. City, at P.rsssLL Zc Schott'3.' C''iV frequently happ'.-ns that wh.-n our peo are returning trotn the Kat they find the j'.agd full, ur,d ars compviled to walls or lie orer at Tyi.me. Thes dhnculties will now be cbviated since James Crowther has opened his uc a: Livery Stable, where horses aud bug gies may b? had at all times on reasonable terms. :T7V.hat Clearfield merchant is not acqu-in-t-.i with Jim. Pacoufiity, and where w ill you 2nd a bitter f-ilow ? Ho may .always be found 4t the cgi ut ol Sd Ilaca, Philadeipf.i l, rea dy to supply Lis friends with a first rate arti 1 of Tobicco aud Cigars. See Caid. X?" Merchants and others desiring to pur chase Tiu and Sheet Iron ware, will find escel lsn: terms afforded by Ly.vas GitPfcBT, at his Vholssald Factory, No. IS, Market rtreet. IUrrisburg,' Peun'a. , Pric-i lifts furnisl.ed on application, pott-paid. See advertisement. ET-It'mM the Nix-Wcisovs"j were tbotU h'ew Vashington at the late Election. Y.'e don't know how that may be, but we tto know that 1). S. Plots er keeps one cf the bestTem prrance Hotels in the three counties. Give him a call. Seo carl in another coluian. , - IC7" The best natured, cleverest pair of fel lows In the 'tWild Cat d:3trict," Flemmxsq c F trR, have- opened a Livery Stable in Cur vcnsyil'.e, and are prepared to accommodate the public with all srts of. Vehicles, &c, on reisonatde terms. Viva la Good Intent. 7 The construction cf the TUilrond to Ty rone, wcul I enable o-ir citizens to maku their purchases'. at the "Tyrone City Drug Store," with greater facility. But as this 'eonsuma tiou so devoutly to b wished' has not yet come t pa3i,oar friend Sam'l. Beii'm has very prop rly talteu'the difdenltics of recess into con sideration, and reduce! the .rofits on his goods. It is now e;nrha ic tliy the host and che-pcst Drug Store iu the country. Call and bee. C7By a card in another column the numer ous friends cf . L. Barrett, will observe that ie has charged his House, aud may now be bunl at 73 Market ftreet, Phil'a. Enoch is a lever fellow, hai larffc number of friends in Clearfield County, and ought t J do well. We wish birc abualant auccuss, and are glM to br is is with a good firm. G6 and 5e bita . ...FROM HAVANA. ( The Cahnwha: at .New Orleans, brings the following letter to th Picijune : .' - , 'Havana, Hay 1, 133-3. Com.-llcCauley, Capt. Eagle, of the Priuceton ; Capt. Stric ling, of the San Jacinto , and Mr. Stribling. Commodore's Secretary, dined with Gen. Concha one afternoon List week ; Capt. Dob bie, of the British war steamer Bazzard, the Spanish Admiral and the Captain of the Port, were also present. Military bands performed la the Palace yard du:ingthe afternoon, and the dinner is understood to have been a very recherche aihur. The Spaniards now crow over the citizens of the United States here, saying a dinner and bottle of champagne, given to the officers why may be sent here from the United States, will be considered as ample atonement for any in sult ottered to the United States flag, or inju ry to their citizens. " The 1'rinceton has since proceeded to sea, and I have heard the remark more than once nade by Spaniards that Capt. Eagle had wait ed a long time for a dinner, and now that he had got it he was off, although I understand the Princeton is expected to return here w ith in a fortnight. We are alt at a loss to know the ol ject of the visit cf San Jacinto. Com. McCauley has certain'; not madj any demand for redress upon this government, and I ran enabled to add upon the best authority that had he made any none would have been given. I write this p.dvisedly, knowing such to hive been deter mined upon by the Government of this Island. I have heard it stated that a royal decree is about to he issued, by whi:!i no person will be compelled to observe any of the numerous fast days kepi i:i this island, Sunday, Good Fri l 'V, etc.. of course excepted. I am in clined to thins, however, the report is uot likely to be confirmed. The volunteers, I understand, are to com mence ballpracticetbisweek.ai'd alsothit they are to have a new uniform, and that colors are fo be presented to each regiment, to fight un der which to the death each man will hare to swear. Thus the Creoles who have enlisted appcar- with the view of :sciting t;p-.n the ance of an enemy are outwitted. The Legislature of Michigan, r-t its list S2S sion passed r,n act providing tor the formation if toe Si -."v State or Territory of Superior. This new Territory embraces all the vast es teut of territory on the south shore of Lake Superior and m.ith of Lake Michigan and Wisconsin which now composes a part of Michigan. It is entirely separated from it by I. ike Huron arid .Michigan, and has no natural connection with the rest of that State. It is the scat of the great mineral w.-.-ltl. oi the na tion. Its mines of copper and iron are unsur passed 1 y any in I ho world. It has been the desire of the inhabitant to sever their politi cal connexion wi;h Mi chigan, as their inter ests were diverse, and they were so far distant from tha ctpital and business portion of the State. Michigan has heretofore refused to g;a:.t their requert, but it stems a sober see on:! thought has brought an nssont. Two years ago Wisconsin passed an act granting the northern pnrt of its territory to th-j proposed State cf Superior. The .propo sed northern boundary of Wisconsin ajid southern line of Superior cxtei.ds lrom the Mississippi, at the mouth of th; Chippewa riv er, up this last named river until it strikes the L'nited States correction lino between towns 20 and SI, and then following that liny east to Green Bty, which it intersects near the mouth of Brule" river 'of Green 13 iy. This would throw all the country on the St. Croix into the proposed new State a fine agricultural region, which would find its account in being connec ted politically with Superior. T1.I3 territory from Wisconsin and from Michigan will form the future St.tte of Supe rior. It will extend frtr.i the wesiern point of Lake Superior, enil r,ici:.g ali the south .shore t'lereoi. to the St. 31 try s river ana tire em !or'irs of Lakes Huron and Michigan. 'j !: S 'if ' will be on if ? eastern border, ami the grest Mines of copper and iron will be on its TLo-thcm line. Its wet c-rn ' boundary will he to St. Croix river. !t ii destined to be one of the most interesting, wealthy, and i:upr tmt portions of the Union. The State of Mi chig n and Wisconsin being agreed to this ar rar.g'-ment, Congress, by virtue of the power vested is: it ' the thir l s.-etiun ofth'? fourth article of the Con.-titution, has ' Authority to erect it into a Territory, or to admit itat ence as a State. Rochester Dan. Political Isfh e.vce or Aliens. Our large dies are crowded with a I irg. foreign born vote. New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Cin cinnati, Baltimore. St. Louis, Ke.v Orleans, and other large cities, often decide the puliti eal contest? in the several States in which tliL-y are located often hold the balance of political power. The tollowing statistics will serve to illustrate these remarus: Citie, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati,. 2sew Orleans, New Yoi'k, Albany, Detroit, Milwankie, Louisville, Phil idelphla, St. Louis, Newark, N.J. Mobile, Nrtivr. 130,431 87,910 ia,G93 CU,oo3 50,470 277.7C2 31.112 11,053 7,181 25,079' 280 34G 3-VV29 2i5,4Gl 9,585 Foreigners. 53,492 46,C'i7 15,083 51.511 48.001 230 .703 16, 91 3,i27 . 12.782 12,401 121,009 38.397 y.cso ' Amendments to the CoxstituTiIon or Mas sachcsetts. The people of Massachusetts are about to vote on certain material amendments to the constitution of their State. One" of these is to substitute the plurality system for tho m jority rule, now applied to elections. Another, is tho choice -of Councillors by the people. Auother, the election of Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, and Attorney General, by popular election, instead of legis lative or gubernatorial appointment. Anoth er, isth.it moneys raised by taxation for pub lic faehools, and .appropriated by the State for this ol ject "shall never be appropriated to any religious sect for the maintainance exclusive ly of its ow n schools." The vote is announced for the 23 1 inst. ' llov. Hrur-HEEY Marshall. We learn with pleasure that the Americ.uisf the Louisville Congressional District, Kentucky, luvo nomi nated this gentleman. as their candidate for Congress. He is an able man, and, we hope, will he triumphantly elected. Col. Marshall C'vmrotndcd a regiment of Kentucky, volun tees during the Mexican wsr. nnd greatly dis tinguished himself at the battle of ?-en Vis ta. ?ubsequentlv lvptesented the Louis ville Ditiict in Congress, where he dhstin if.ii!irtl liimwlf as a souiul and logical deba- " . ... r . : ... 4l,.. k - t icr, and durine Ins time oi iervico ' " aipointod Minister to China by I resident Fillmore, from which m:s:ou v.v on:y ed about a year since. D'lihj Ntws. As Exti-nsive Farmek. Michael L. Sulli- rant, an Illinois farmer, it is said, about to nhnt in nn i ncroa nf l.indin corn. lie was iVirmerlr one of the largest farmers in the State of Ohio lor manv vears. and, according to a coteirorarv, he could ride in a ddrect course fifteen miles through his own fields. 1 I'x-PnrsiDKST Pw.i.Moiit:. A correspondent of th Buffalo Btmo-r.v-ff (a Whig paper,) as serts that Ex-President FitmoEr was' initia ted into the Order ot Know Nothings, at his residence', in that city, in January last, by a commUtc; appointed lor the purpose, whose names lie gives. The Albany Journal, incom meuting upon this statement, remarks that Ma. Fillmore was formerly an ardent anti masonic politician, and was originally elected to office by that xarty. We cannot, however, see any point in the comment. A consistent anti-mason may be a good Know Nothing that is if there ever was any consistency in anti-masonrv. Sun. Memories of Childhood. The memories of childhood, the long, faraway diys of boyhood, the mother's love and prayer, the ancient church and school-house, in all the green and hallowed associations, come, upon the dark hour of sin and sorrow, as well a in the joy ous time like the passage of a pleasantly re memb.vred dream, and cast a raj of their own purity aud sweetness over it. Br"" 'People navy saj' what they will about country air living so good for 'cm, said Mrs. Partington, and how tiiey fat upon it: for my part I shall always think it is owin' to the vit tles. Air may do for camamiles and othet reptiles that live on it, but I know that men must have something more snbstantialler. The Ma is Law in Ntw York Citv. Mayor Wood has issued a proclamation to the effect that he considers it his duty, and that there fore it is his intention, to enforce the Maine Lnw to the full extent of his power. . C3"0iir Legislature has passed the hill reg ulating the fees of physicians and surgeons for post-mortem examinations. The charge now allowed by the law is ten dollars for the per formance of this disagreeable duty. ?Z7 Rev. Dr. Breckinridge, formerly of Bal timore, publishes a letter in the Kentucky pa pers in favor of the Know Nothings. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF CLEAHriELB COUNTY. PRESIDENT JUDGE: . Hox. James Rims'siD:. - - liellefonte. ASSOCIATE JUDGES: ' Hon. RiunAKD Shaw. - - - Clearfield. Hex. Juu.n P. Hoyt. - - - Lumber City. PROTHOXATORY: Ac. . .. William Foetei:. - - - - Clearfield. SHERIFF: William rovr.LT.. - - . - Clearfield. DEPUTY SHERIFF : R. F. Ward, Clearfield. JAILOR: Henry Stonk. Clearfield. COMMISSIONERS: S'.vuf.L Scnorr, Clcn Hope. Roarar Ross, Curwensville. R03i:iiT Mkhaffky. - - - - Power. COM MLS LONER'S C LERK : Ronsv.T J. Wallack. - - Cleatfield. TREASURER: Jon McPHF.r.so, Clearfield. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: L. Jacksos Chans. Est. - - Clearfield. COUNTY PURVEYOR: Tuos. Ross. Em. .... Curwcnsvillo. COUNTY AUDITORS: - - - Jeffries. . Clearfield. . - - - Lutbersburg. Geo. W. Scnorr. - C. Kratzek. - - J. II. Sevlek. - - Arrival and Departure of tho Kiilsat the Clearfield Poti-Gffico. Tvpont. M tit.: Leaves every day, Fnndsy ex ccptcd. at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrives at 5 P. M K.VRTiiAfs: Leaves ClcaSreld, Friday atSA.M. Arrive. Saturday at u ,M- , . . , . : . SMTirs Mills. Leave Clearfield, Friday at C A. M. Olahavt-'N: Leaves Saturday at 9 A. M Arrives sun.-? dny at 4 P. M. S. CLEARFIELD. W K 4 N K S r A V . Mav 2!. Flour. Whcit, Rye, Corn, 0:U3 per bbl per bush ? 11.00 2.70 1.73 1.5!) -S3 3Hnrriflgf On the 20th inst.. by (1. It. Ooodlar.dcr, Esq.. Mr. Georce Pestz to Miss Ass Maria Zeiglf.r, all of Rrady Town ?h?p. this county. - Tli... will 1 n nrno..l,inrr i t. t-.4k PrAK- abb th evening, at 5 o clock, P M.. by tho lvev. Mr. Rarcefs. " All are respectfully invited to at tend. ' May 22. '55. yTTEN'TION REGULARS '.You are or- .'i dcrcd to pitet for parade nnd Inspcctiou. on S.iturdny, June loth, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. in sum mer uniform, with arm? and equipments in good order. Each mcinbir providing tausclf with 2 rouiidsof blank cartnige. liyordcr of the Cap tain. U. W. RHEEM. Jr., May 22, '35. Orderly Srrgeaiit. . 17 OST Sometime Inst Fnll. in Houston Town ship, under peculiar circumstances a fcixty dollar Road Order, dated May loth. I&Jt, nnd numbered 2:?0, py:iHle to Valentine Hcvcncr and Wm. F. Green. Whoever finds, and returns said Order to the subscriber, will be reasonably reward ed. WM. F. (iREEX. May 22; lS35 -3t. . R. JOIL II. MULLEN, Having rented tbe nroncrtv and gtuation of Dr. J. F. Hoops. tenders his professional services to the citizens of Frem-hville, and vicinity. Otucc. one door cast oi Lutz s stote. Frenchvillc. May, js.-jih" CAUTION. Notice U hereby given to ali who ra.iy find themselves in amount with Monteli us. TeuLyck i Co., to ci-mc ai d settle the same without uny delay, and save cost, as we luttnd closing up our business. jNfj.vir.uiua. ir.A r.iia o. Curwensville, May 2i. Ib53.-lt. AT. EC11KYVLK, Piivsiciak. maybefound at his residence, on Clearuld Creek, (on the well known Samuel Ardry place) when uot profes sionally engaged. May. 2i, rao.-3t. NOTICE : The undersigned having been ap pointed Scaler of Weights and Measures, in and for tho Countj' of Clearfield, gives notice that those having business with him. o iu have it atten ded to by calling at ho Commissioners Office, in the borough of Clearfield. . , WILLIAM II. RORERTSON. ' May 22, '55 -It Sealer of Weights an lMta. DMINISTRATOrt'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Erl Smith, Recoaria tp.. Clearfield co., Pa., deccaccd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons .in debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims Against the Mine, will present theni duly authenticated for settle ment, on. Saturday tho 30ih of June, 1355, at tha huu.se of Joseph M- Smith, in Rcccnria township. JOSEPH M. SMITH, May 22, 1S55.-5L Adm'r. ITIOJJND On a red morocco 1 a Kali at me iooi ot me tans, i.. . . r . f. . , e 1 1 Pocket Dook, containing some receipts, papers, a lock of hair, Ac., and appears to be the property of a Samuel or William Irvin. The owner can have it by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement May 22, 1355 GU'LICII & BENN'ER, would respectfully If iuforui the citizens of Clearfield, and public generally that they have entered isto co-partnership in the Cabinet Making business, and keep constantly on Lauds, and manufacture to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, con sisting of IJining. . l:roukfiUt and Centre Tables; Sewing, Writing and Wash-Stands; Mahogony and Common bedsteads; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus, Sofaa, Lounges. Ac, Ao. Coffins ui ado and funerals attended on the short est, notice, wish a neat hearse, and appropriate accompany meiits. Shop and Ware-roouis. yume as formerly occupi ed by JohiHiulieh. mearly opposite the 'Jew Store,' Clearfield. Pa JOHN GUMCII. May 22, !65.-ly. lANfEL DENKEH. FIRST ARRIVAL. SPRIN fJ SUMMER GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STOIIE. Just received, a large and splendid assortment of goods of nlmost every description, suitable for the season, aud selling off at very low prices. Ladies, Gentlemen, and every person vriahib to buy goods at the ver-ij lowst fries, are respuetfally mviiei to call and examir.c for themselves. . Produce of all kinds received in exchange for goods. VM. F. IP.VaX. May 22,. 1S55.... , T 1BRARY - ASSOCIATION ! A pct:ial JLi meeting of the .'-Clearfield Library Associa tion." will be held in the Court House in the bor ough of Clearfield, oa Thursday evening the 2tth of this inst., being Court week. A general atten dance is requested. The Ladies re specially in vited to attend - . Lectures will bo delivered by Samuel Linn and J. lh M Enfllly, Esqs. G. R. BAKRETT, May. 13, ISO y. .Pres. . rOO.VS, UEILMAX & CO.. . No..07 NO Kill THIRD ST.. Pmj.AiEH"iriA. VlI0L"iSAL3 L2ALSS3 In FercLSTi ani Eoncstio Dry Gocds. Tifih Door below Tlace. CHARLES KOONS. AMOS G- II El LM AN. . iladelphia, M.iv D, ISOi.-Iy. 1-1. TVTEW HOOKS! SEW BOOKS! The un- 1 dcrsigned begs lcavo to inform his friends in Clearfield, and the public generally that he has made arrangemoi.U to receive and keep constantly on hand all the now, and recent publications, which he will se'd at Publisher's prices.. lie aho haa on hand a large and beautiful stock of inisL-cilaneous J ock?, at the siore of M. A. Frai'k. Esci., Vfhieh he invites ho Public to eall and examine. THOMAS RORRINS. May 10, ls35.-!y. CALL AM) SETTLE. The subscriber be ing determined to collect, or at least settle up all his .accounts this spring, hereby notifies all those indebted to h;tn that it" they" desire to save arul trouble thev had better attend to the matter immediately. JACOB DETRICK. Curwensville. May 15, lfi5.-3t. LJUBLIC SALE, ON THURSDAY, MAY 24, Ihijj nt Morrow's Shop, eppesite the Metho dist Church. Clearfield. Pa. Tho 5ubscriber will sell a splendid lot cf New Furuhure, cousUUug of Trefalrrr and Co:nnion Eureaua, Ceat.e End Sveah'afi 'fables, Vritin-j, evrin, aud Vv'tsh-itands. Cha'.rs, E'elsieais, &j. ALSO. A one-horse gpring-wngon. a large lot of drv Poplar Lumber, and various other articles. T1ZRMS: .Ml under 33 cash. Over S3, and under S10. Note payable in three inonts. with good security, nud nil over StO, a credit of six months will be given. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. May 10. II. HAYES MORROW. '.ISSOLUTIOX OF I'AUT.NEUSIllF. '1'he partrershin heretofore existing between Thomas J. and David Moore, under the stylo and firm of T. J. and 1). Moore, was this day, .May td, dissolved by mutual consent, and the books arc left in tho hand of David Moore for settlement. THOMAS J. M )OUE, May0.-3t. DAVID MOORE. BIBLES, BIBLES. The Clearfield county Rible Society has constantly a supply of Ri bles and Testaments of different sixes, for sale at the Pro'.honotory'e ofllce, Clearfield, Pa. During Court week whiMi Mr Porter cannot at all times attend to persons they will find any of the offers ready to do so. H. LORAIN, Pres. iS. M. Cuor:n. . ; re C. Di.hl, Sees. u. r. un D AVID S. PLOTS Ell Respectfully informs his old friends an I the public, that he has obtaiucl the services of a good Cutter and work man ns a foreman in the tailoring business, and he is now prepared to attend to aoy orders in his Line of work on the most aaoniuioJating terms,ar.d short notice, and will have clothing on hand at all times. su::h as drcs3 coats, frock eo:il3, ves's, and pantaloons of their own manufacture, and Rood material at tho lowest prices. V tth a wish to ac commodate, he solicits a share of patronage. New Washington, May 9, 1S55. NEW It EST AUK A!VT AND ICE CREAM SALOON'. The subscriber begs leave to in form the ladies and gentlemen of Clearfield, that he has tak.;n the commodious house south of Hemphill's Hotel, where ho designs keeping Ice cream, Lemonade. Cakes. Cenfectionaries. Ac. He will also keep on hands a supply of Oysters nud all other kinds of refreshments, in the Saloon he has formerly occupied, in tho basement of Hemphill's Ho.el CHARLES (JREAFF. Clearfield. May 2. 1S55. lrASTEl) A good 13lackmith, at Lick Run ?T Mills, five miles below Clearfield. A good Shop, furnished with two fires, tools, and all the other conveniences, and well situated to obtain custom, is in readiness, and wants an occupant. Applvto ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, May 2. '55.) Clearfield, ra. S AJIl'EL BEICLIX, dealer i.v Drugs.Mcdi- cincs, Paints, Oils. Spices, mndow lila?s, i- als, Dye Stuffs, Perfumeries. Alcohol, burning Fluid, Patent Medicines. Ac. Ac ; 31ISTATA ST. TtfKONE CITY. PA. Having just opened an extensive tssortment cf these ariicles.Physicians will find it to their advan tage to give hint a call, and examine his Stock be fore ordering from the Eastcrcn Cities; and Coun try Merchants can also bo accommodated with all tho Essences, Tinctures, Patent Medicines, Ac, WHOLESALE tul RETAIL, at loirst prices. I gllo hopes by strict attention to business, and a dssire to pleaso, to merit a share of public pat ronaSe. April 25, IS oj DU. II. P. AKLEV tenders his professional vcrviecs to the iahabitauls of Orahamton and surrounding country he can at all times bo found at his Office, directly opposite Mr. J. R. Graham's store, when uot professionally engaged. Apr. 25. TVISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY J. STORE, No. 72 North Suco:iD Street, (oppo site the Mount I'ernon House,) Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, fall jewelled. 13 K. cases. Silver lcver do., do.; t-ilvcr Lepiue, do.; Quartier; Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; GoldPensand Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed In the best tnar.uer. Also. Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac, made to order. N. R. All orders sent by mail or otherwiss, will be punctually attended to. His motto is: r-mill Profits and Quick Sales " Philadelphia, April 25, 1S55. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of C tram in Pleas of Clearfield County, and tome directed, will be ex posed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Clenrficld. on Monday, the 21st day of May, the following property to wit: A certain tract of land, situate in Morris Town at.irv Clinrfiebl Countv. Pa., contoinine 114 acres. less, bounded bv lands of Jesse Kcatnes. Samuel and John Hoover, havinsr thereon erected two log houses, two log barns, and other small out houses and about 25 acrcscleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of George K reamer. WM. POWELL, Sh'ff. Sheriffs Office, Clearfield, Apr. 25, 1855. BROOK. TYSON A REHN Wholesale - Dry Good'a Store, Ho. 148, Market Street, Philadel phio. Jane 15, 1854-ly. (Tourf- SlttiiirflJ .MAY.TKiOI, 1S55. CO CRT PKOt.'LAH ATI ON WHEREAS The Honorable. JAMES lit KNS1DE. Esq., President Judge of ibe Court of C.muion Plea of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, eomped of the counties of Clearfield. Centre aud Clinton and the Honorable KICHAltD SHAW and JOHN P. HOYT, A.ooiat Jn.lg1 of Clearfield county, have issued their prceent heariuj; date Hie'iWKX TV FIFTH dav of Feb.. last.to inc directed, for the ! holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan s Court, Court ot Quarter ;scioni. uoutt oi yyer uu Terminer, and Court of General Jail Belivcrj', at Clearfield, in and for Clearfield county, on the THIRD MONDAY of MAY i:ext. being the 21st dav of the month. NOTJCH IS, THEREFORE, HEREBY GIVEN, To the Coronor, Justice of the Peace, and Consta bles, in and for tbe said county oi v-iesruciu, 10 annear in their own troncr persons with their Rolht, Records, Inquisitions. Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their ofiices, aud in their behalf, pertain to be done, and Jurors and itr.cssjs are requested to be then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, at their peril. GIVEN under my hind, at Clearfield, this 17th day of Apr., in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty-five ,aud the eighti eth vear of American Independence. . WILLIAM POWELL, -SITir. ' rtlRIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM. 1355 "i Cummings & MahafiVy vs Jacob Eilger. David Roner vs Robrrt Pennington. Samuel Cald-.ve!l vs Maning Stevcnsaa. Wei. Perry vs Y.'m. Iddings. 05:ar Y. Moore vs O. P. Wilder. R. Danveis vs Samuel Wideioire. I5erj:imin Con.ely vs Wiiliam M. Dusrsa. Princix M'Ccy vs W. Watson. James Curler vs .Tunics Our.s.ir.lus. C. F licnaud vs John Nodier ct at. corgo W. Carter vs Snyder .t Lare. Wm. Fullerton vs James OaHihcr. 1ST OF GRAM)jrU01tS.-:'y 7. 'lhoiuas Tflvlor. saddler; Peter Asiiftr.fe.ter and William Kirk, farmi-n. Bridford. Jac.Pearee. Dav. McDowell, f-irmor. 7;.-J.M;MiS!inus.tca(;her; J. Ncweomer.. farmer. ll'.cciria. .lohn 13. Dillon, farmer. Clearfifl-l IS t ro ugh . T h cm a s 1 ! o b i s c a rpe u I e r : Christopher Kratzer, uierchant. C urtvctirviHe JJoro. John Draucker, iuiikccper. Coeing'ou T). Josb Rider, farmer. C7-f. Neisou Hatch, farmer. li.-c.it ur. Andrew Kephart. J. Geaihr!.fariiiei. Per rurnn. Thou'.as fivo:l.". f inr.er. Girltrd. Jncob .-rhape, farmer. JlitfCjn flold Wilson, fjjmer. Jorrltr. Win. Dunl.-tp. J no McNtal. fnaer. Morris. Jos Rosier. John W. Irv. in, fnuoi. Union. Mosct Uaily. farmer. Yuo Ivj.iril. win. Alexander. Jr., farmer. L 1ST OF TK AVEKSi: JUROltS.-Bn, ly Tv. John J. Reams, ticorgr l.llinger, Jr., Mi.l.!i.. llroom an 1 Andrt-w Moore, fanners. Bradford. Patrick Cuvley. Jps. Stewnrt? Conrad Kvlar, Jr . John Kline and V. U. Holt, farmers. "B'.ccarii Jas. Hegarty, Anson Curry, farmers. r.,.r William I'utton, William Aeheuson, Joseph M'Murrnv and James tinllahcr, farmers. Bell. lis. vid Rell. fuller ; JucvU Cauipbell and Thomas Hoover, farmers. Bogs. Lindsay Stone. David Adams, Charles Caldwallader nnd Thomas Ralston, farmers. CnnMisnlle. Bora. I. C. Read, carpenter. Coviugtmi. Solomon Maurcr. farmer Clcirficld. Hcnrv W. Parks. Coachmnker: Ren iamin Rabcock and Alex. I. Southard, carpenters. Andrew Davis. black.-mi:h; Martin '.V.'itt,luuibcrman ; Albert Eh-hop, farmer; S. L. Coble, physician; David Fox. farmer. OosJtoi'. Matthew Trtc. farmer; W. L. Rishel, j peace; P.obt. Euni-C-rL-cr. fanner. Hit. "ton. A Pond.iriiilnright; I. Tyler. justice. Jordan. V. S. Caihc irt. d. Conford, farmers Krthttt.'. John Liselsnun. f.irmer. lAiwrcncc. Lewis C. Carder., Renjamin Snck man. Richard Shaw, Jr., Abraham Cgden. farmers; Josiah W. Raird, Tavlor Rowles. carpenters; JaaiM Huff, blacksmith; Wm Merrcll. ge-ntlcman. Morri.-V. Ravhorn.P.Swam.A. Hunter.f:irmers. iVA-!. John P. Hale, Josepn A. Caldwell and Jonathan Hartshorn, farmers Pf,i,i. A.".ph 'v'irk. Andrew Moore, farmers; R. Maurer, blacksmith; Sara l Widciuire, lumbcruian. U:n'on Joseph Scofi;!d. farmer. Wucdward. Johu Whiteside, farmer. CLEAU FIELD ACADEMY. The summer term of this Institution will commence oa the Moth of April. 1S')5. All persons wishing to fit themselves for Tkacu krs, or other avocations ia lii'e, will here receive every desired facility and attention. A thorough Classical and Mercantile course is here given, on terms loTrer than any other similar Institution in the State. Persons desirous of acquiring a com plete knowledge of Pclton's improved Outline Maps, will be afforded that privilege during the coming term, at the low rate 52J per quarter. Should any unconnected with the Academy, de fire to learn this pystcui of Geography, they will be permitted to recite with the class at the regular hours. The Mapsarc the best known, wiih all the late improvements: engraved in bo.iutiful colors. Parents ot a distance can obtain boarding for their sons or daughters under the immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare ad vantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of a home; and their morals will be carefully guarded. The rates of tuition per quarter are: Primary English. 52.50; High English, 55.00: Classics, S3.0U. Further information can be had by addressing "W. A. CAMPBELL, principal, Apr. 4, '55. J Cle.xrf.cll, lr. EXCIIANOE HOTEL, PHI LIPSBUHG. Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the li'i eral patronage bestowed upon his House by tho Public- He is prepared to accommodate water men, editors, drove rs, and all others who may call with him. in the very best manner. II n!o nnrnnvs to run a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for tho accommodation of iho travelling public. ...... J. G. RU.'K. Philpsburg. March J4. lS55.-tf. CAtTTIO. '.All persons are hereby notified not lift. cash, or meddle wiih a certain note for $10, given by me to William Ten Eyck. da ted tho .ilst day of March, 1855, as I have receiv ed no consideration for the same, and will not pay it unless compelled by law. G. W. YOL NU. Ferguson Township. April 4. 853. It A PPM CANTS TOR HO UN TV" LANDS J. Under the late act of Cor.-csa. wdl find the subscriber fully prepared, w-.th clanks, terms, is.. to assist them in procuring uici; warrants. Office two doors ccst oi Jotttaa. um;. upstairs. Mar. 23, '55-1 II. RLCiiEK SWoOl'F. JEW FIRM. A. & J. r.vi .Mil ' having taken to themselves the htoro formerly owned by Jno. Patchin & Sons, taks pleasure in informing their friends, and the public- generally, tnat they have iust received from the city a s-.ilendid assort ment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens- ware, liats, Caps, L'oois, r-nocs, una everyiniug cise 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 any store in tho county.. e iu itc ouc ana ati to coiuc ana examine our htock for themselves, as wo charge no thing for so doing. AARON PATCHIN. NOV. 1, Oi.-tt. JAWV.VJ.S I'AIVUIA. AK. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, asu EXTEN- SIYE DEALER IN Ll'MRER. Second street, one door outh of bis residence, Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield, March 14, 1S55. OWELL & CO., MANUFACTURERS AXD Wiiolf-salb Dkai.khs is 11-ut. Cap. Furs, Arc., No. 176 Market Street, between 5th and 6th Sts., Philadelphia. Jan. 17, '5a.-5m. CALEB COPE A CO. No. 1 S3. Market St., Phila delphia. Healers in Linens. White Goods, Ho siery, French, English and German Silk Goods. La ces, Gloves, Boltiug Cloths, Ac. Juno" 15, '51-ly. mo SHOEMAKERS. A fine lot of Spanish Kip, I Men and Women s Morocco pink trimmings and Sole Leather, for sale cheap, by Jane 15, M08SOP k POTTARIT B ATf.Y RItOTIIERi" Ko 2B2 Chestnut hirers. PTTTT. A DF.LPHl A. nave now open a large assortment of th St vies nd colors of ;:'; Bach English Velvet, " ,r . Tapettry, " ' Ingrain, . , New Styles " Isjrraia C A It P E T I tfC. S . - OF their oir.w importation; JUST L.1KDED. -Alsi.afull ajsortmontof Super and Medium quality AMERICAN CAUl'KTI.NUS, Muny of which being their own cianufotar can be recoinmeudcd as (ivod Curpc:i.gs fcr a Loxc rtict. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS A CAXTOX MATT1SQS, of every width and quality. BAILY & BROTHES, IMPOBTKUS a manvfactcuehs 0 CABTKTl No. 2 2 Chesaut Street, Philadelphia. pcj. 4, 1854. Cm. iTtvvv ENS, " TvroE Citt, lias just oncccd a large and splendid aMrtaaMlS of NEW COOL'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Of e?ory descriai ion and quality, whieh b .is wiling off a th lowest price rr known in this region f Country, DRY-UOODS. HARD 4V QUKEXSWARE, HATS iV CAi'.S. liaOTS A- SHOh'S, groci:kii:$ v cdxfhcvioxaiw&, at city prices. He invkes his Clearfield friends to gi hia call, and exchange their rags. lumber, shingles, and cvcj v variety of produce, for the cNtArait and best goods, to be ha I wst of Philadelphia. Feb. 21. 1S5?. lr.. . J ffAMES i)i;:ii:3TV, w-..- reixhold, DA.SII L CO.. S. W. cornered and Kae. rhil'a. begs leavfs to iuf'jrm his nuiiviou frier.'is ia ClcuificM. that he v. ill always k cn li.ir.Js when they visit the city, to supply them wi:h the host quality of LttrU fand niBjiuf-jtured Tobacco, KA g irs, Ac. Jan. 31,s:-.-iy. 4 S CHEAP A?1 THE CHEAPEST. AND A3 iL'JOOD AS THE PEST, WHOLESALE AX1 KETA1L. Isaac J UNST--N" wm:! 1 n-sp-ctfi;Ry ic foiia his frier's and tbe public genf raily that L has just returned from the E.i v htr.- he has pur e! a-d the luot tp-en'tid s?s.rt cent of Rocto Jt 'hoc ever brought to Clearfield. Every Taricty of Ladies rapper. r. puiupi. .tc. ice. Mir i:v.-.y f n-. iiud goiters, with rn eAL'ellcnt aysort men'tof heavr rfoc-k. M adapted to the wants ot the people of Clearfield. lie hopes his friends will give l;;ja n ca:l at hi.- ktcrc k vxsuiicc h's itoI- . uaw s now aca June 13, 54. Oil N II. PA I.ETIUiKP, J H.. WHOLES ALB 5 CIil .MI.-iT i DRl':JIST. bi .Vu7 Sc oud St.. Second dvor l.ebw Mount Veruon House, Philadelphia. Jx-nWrn in Drugs, . Chemicals, Per fumerv. P.iii.U. Oil;. Wii dow Olass, ic, is. Xovrmbcr 3, lifol.-ly. OtK IIAVE.N HEAL ESTATE AGEN- A ( V. CLI 'iOi; CJbKXjT, FA-Iheuuaer- siijncd continues to give his per?or.l attentitn t the Ruy:nr and Selling of Pine Timber, Farm and Coal Lands, re-surveying, exaiuiuing and estima ting timbci, preventing trespass, paying taxes, io. MTi!J. if desired, purchase squaro timber and boards. Having for the lust scveu year3 spent much time in cxamtiiing and esiimat:i:g timber in Clinton. Centre. Clearfield. 1 Ik and Potter Counties, I feel prepared to give such information and offer suca ; smds as will give perfect satisfaction. Choice Tracts, as o'-ove. for s.i'e. Rkfeke.vces A. .!. Curtin. Secretary of StetB,' Rellcfontc, Centre Co. ; R.Rush Pctrikan, Super- , intcudaut of Farrer.svillc Co.. Clinton Co.; l. R. Rarrett. Attorney at Law. Clearfield. Clcnrfleld Co.; R. C. Wiislow, Lumberman. Wiublows. Elk. Co.; Andrew Jackson, Rcgister and Recorder, Pot ter Co ; John F. Coweu, Philadelphia; John E. Young. Commission Merchant. Philadelphia; A.J. FitehfLumber Dealer. Jersev City. X. J.; Samuel Smith. Eq . No. ?5 Wail St." New York; Na-ban-iel Hatch. Attorney at Law, Washington, D. C ; and Ueu. S. F. Horsey, Ranger. Maine. Office with Ciinc Furs'., Attorney at La., f .nr. 25. o5.-3iu4 j. b. wixa. ISSOLCTION OF PAUTMMIRIIIP. The partnership heretofore existing betweea tl'.B nndprsitrned a3 Proprietors of tbe Mount er- nun House Second St., above Arch, Philadelphia;) has been dissolved by mutual consent. The House will still continue to be kept, as be fore, by 1. L. Barrett, who will endeavor t p: er.se ud accommodate his numerous patrons. . I. BLAIR, I. L EARRETT.. Philadelphia. April 25,'1S55 , ISSOLCTION OF PARTNERSHIP 1 The partnership heretofore exising betweea John Patchin & Sons, was this day dissolved by i nut in: I consent, and tho books are left in the handt of A. J. Patchin. Those persons knowing thorn selves indebted to the film will call immediately and settle up. or thev will have tho pleasure cf paying costs JXO. PATCHIN A SONS. Burnsidc. Ootober 12. 15-t. TP. NELSON & CO., would respectfully ia- form thecitizci s d Morris township and ad joining country, that they have just arrived with a large aotortment of Dry Goods, G roceries. Hard ware, (jucinswiire. Boots audShocj. Hats and Caps, Clocks Loeking glasses. Coufectior.aries. Medicines, Oils. Paints. Tinware, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, vrhich they are determined to sell low fur cash, country prsduce. or Lumber. Morris Township. November 1. 1751. TT0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN. JL The subscriber would most respectfully so licit all those indebted to him, to come forward and settle up. nnd if they cannot pay give their Notes, and further hopes not to ba required to u any other means than this simple notice. He can be fouud at almost any time at Woodland, prepar. cc to settle. 1. P. IR RXTHAL. Nov. 8. 1S5-1. F HISMI TII & BROTHER. WHOLES ALB -TOBACCO DEALERS, 2To. 105 N. Third Street, five doors below Raa, Nov. 20, "54.-ly.l Philadelphia. R REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the following aououuts have been examined and passed by me. and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, leg atees, creditors, and all others in any other way in-, terestcd. and will be presented to the next Orphans' Ccurt of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court ' House in the boio' of Clearneld.on Tuesday the 22d day of May, uexi. ihr eiinluuiaticn and allowance; . final account of Anthony Dilc and Henry Uilct Administrators of Henry Ililc. de-;cascd. final account of Gcorgo Grocm, Administrator of John B. liaverly, deceased. Final account of Arthur L'cll, Administrator of Asaph Ellis, deceased. final account of R. W. MeNaul and Mary Mc Clure. Administrators of Wilson McClure. des'd. Final ac t of J. B Graham. Guardijn f Jamea and Auna Margaret, minor -cbii Ircn cf Jno. Irvin, decenscd. WM.-PORTEii, Register. Regixtrr's Office, Clearfield. Apr. 25, '55. rtJIO IAGI ERREN ARTISTS. The sub i scriber offers for sale a new and complete Ap aratus on reasonable terms. Instructions given in the art aud aparatus furnished to any desirous of learning. D. S. Moore. Pcnnsville, Maroh 2!it, 1S55. TV'OTICE : All persons aro hereby cautioned' 1 1 against paying or lifting a certain promissory Note, given to James 11. Gailcr, calling for the faymcnt of thirty-four dollars, and signed W. W, lemming, or Fleroraiug A Foster. They have re ceived no consideration for the same, aud will not pay it unless compelled by law. 1 ' FLEMM1NG A FOSTER. Curwensville, May 2, 1S56. TttJEW MILL At theOld Pioneer Mills on the 1 Moshannon, in Morris township. The sub acriber has juet completed a large new Grist Mill, which is in successful operation, rain of all kinds bought, stored, and aold on commission. TW 27 '54. ' HENRY G ROE. TT JACESON CRANS Attorney at Law. Of JLi fiee adjoining residence, Clearfield, Pa. - 'May 28,'54-ly I, 3-- 'V JL is ii