call the attention of our readers to tbe card of Kooss IIzixxax it Co , io 107 North Third Street, in another cclnmc. Thev ars clever arid accommodating gentleman, arid those who buy from them may rely rpon being well treated. We advise onr merchants when they visit lb.2 city to give them a cull. ,XTThe attention of our citizens is called to the card of Thomas K033IX3, In another eolumn, who ha3 on hands a large stock of LCWkn i interesting book. ' feV"Tho3 indebted to J.AC03 Detrick; of Curvrcnsviile, ara respectfully requested .to call aud settla their accounts. Jacob's bound to hive the ruoiny, cr buat his suspenders. . Our citizens and merchants who de airs to parch ise jev.-vlry and silver ware, sLouid not fail to embrace the earliest oppor tunity lo visit Avisr's cheap "watch and Jew elry store'' opposite the Mount Vernon House, Philadelphia. They wii! find hint' a ger.tle raan ia every particular, and so have their wai.ts so-ppiied at a lower price than at any other establishment. . ' VV c.ia confidently rec ce mend r.ha to oar readers. We call the attention "f bnr readers to tho caiI uf J. B. Wisd-a-i, inci.otLtrccuur.iii, Mr. AYing, has had a groat eler.i of experience in timber Wi, and is possessed c much re liable ir-forujatiou in regard to our own coun ty. Thoao having business in his line, can not entrust it to better hands. E7 C!ear:1eid county is without a Drug ore, or might 03 "well be, and our country rotrc'iaats w ho w ish to purchase such articles, are compelled to or send to Philadelphia. AYe call the attention of our readers to tho ad vei !iit'ta?nt iu another column of Mr. Sahiti. Behli, who has opened a largo and splendid establishment at Tyvore.. When you go over there give him a call'. tTTh- gen-eral complaint about 'hard times' saould i:ili.c3 r.s t j iiecauiio-is, and endeavor to p'irclwb? ch j.'p and substantial goods. Those nereh'jnfs v.dio have this otjject in view, when laving in their stock.wrd dowel! to call at Pact ic Taylobs .Vl-oles-do St, ibce r.d Straw, j j s Warehouse, N o.2-3 Market St., Phli'.i.' CC7 Those desiring to go into the Daguer reotype business, c.ui purchase a firs? rate apa ratus by applying c D. IS. Moore. See card. CJ"Wat2r-nen, a 1 1 othf rs who find it noces iiry to st02 in r.'ufli'Se.i;-, will see by ref-frer-ce io c.arl in anoLuer column, that J. G. Kcss, of I'm "t''::'i. ' -c Erchjng," is pre I sre-I to ic;:.!:n l.ie the:".. Gio him a call y Thos-; : rv .:z' ; .ri!!:!g ti sell luml-:r, or jiar- cry I .s i o i troo-i lerma, re iecom- a j V".i!... o ca.. ii l. C! lion. A. iv. SeC Carl. i :o-:nd vrect. ! f our ref iers who so frequently to vl-it i'erc:!", wiii find it pro- i l. le iic.l; end i-.i.chase goo Is from F. 31.- orrfl's- s:!;l -"ter. As a c jrise-pience, the " ! cot'titry is now p: e.lnio.-.t a destitute condition . i i:i r.-g ird to the neceslai ies of life. Our les- T . , s-"n. thoug!; a severe one, will not, we hope, ?-is.'!.s tarouga I hi.ipsurg, s,"In:; pi;. withoiit its l.eueli-i al results. Our low riv-t:r-ee rtgo, ive had .cfo.sion to stoit with David tr and .hard times,' furnish the most striking . frsmv, w:- iceii.s t;:e ! n;uf.si)urg Hotel,' i t :. 1 n must sj we never s.t down to a bet ter ttbi-. or m:;t with a more gentlemanly, ac-c-.iumoi.it !t!2 Iridfr l. V.' :;d; ise. ail onr Jf.'eTids who are fond of g'.;d accomniod stion to tcp ivith '.vp-t-c .To':i.sion. . See i.eticc. clitnt friondj who de- airs to lay in a i:rst rate stock of Drugs and j Chemical, an I ta btiv from a first rate firm. ' . . - t sul.l c.i!l IZ1 Market. .St., on th-eir next vi . . I Jo tli -a Cay, ut RvsFLt fe Scuott's. rCIt freijuentiy happens that when our peo- i f'a are returning the K.nt they find the. j "S'.sg'j full, and ar-3 compelisi to walk or lb; t OTcr at i rone. 1 isesw diMC-itici wul now lie j obviat-vl fince Jvsits Ckowthee has opened ! his new Livery -enabie, wLere horse? av.d bug r:.'is miv l.e had at &1! limes on reasonable terms. lU7rh.it ClearJieM merchant is not acquain ted with Jim. Davo.ir.aTi-, aod where will you Cn 1 a better fellow ? II i in.iy always be found i at the corner of 21 . P. ice, Philadelphia, rea dy to supply Lis friends w ith a first rate arti cJe of Tobacco ar.l Cig ars. See Card. J" .Merchants and others desiring to pur ch'.r; TIa ar.d Sh-?et Iron ware, vill Cr.d escl leril terms alf.jr de l by Lyman GilqEt, at his Tr-, .i. r. -v" in Aff. .1. -.UJieSJie 1 KlUi, i'-, JllU" ""i"! Jlarrisburs, Pcur-'a. Trice liids furnished on j j,.-V;tiIs, and that always increases in intensi pplicatioa, fost-paid.:- See advertisement. j ty with t!:e .r.hincement of the community in - ' i . I wealth and civilization. As many grow rich, v- is-,id the ''Xix-Wei'ers" were about i at ill more must of necessity grow poorer; not. ?-v Washhgtcr. at ti.3 late Election: Vi,- , : 1 .T. i know how that may be, but we uo Know t'-.i. D. S. Pi.oixi.it ke-psOTie of the best Teis;-jt-i'Jijce IU teis ii the three counties. .Give .rui u call. See car 1 iu another col'imn. TT?The best catured, .clvvcrest pair of fel i".vi i'. the ' W.ld C at dtslriet," Fl-m5:txg & Poire, hx-.i opened n Livery Stable in Cur weasvilie, zui are j-Tt-paretl to accommodate tae public with all sui ts of Vehicles, &c, on reason ible term. Viz l-t Good Intent. - ; IIT-Tle jonstraction cf the Railroad to Ty rone, wo i! I e.nble our citizens to d ake tlieir purcUnses at the liTyron Ciry Dr:tg Storff," with greater facility. liut as this consmua- tlin sodevontly to be wished' has notyetcoiue to passi.otir friend Saur l. Beflii has very prop- I crly takeu tLs. d fncnlties of acces. into-cor,- sidcr-ztionj and red'icedtheprofitsonhioodH It is a)v eiiphatiaRy ihe best and cheapest I)rnrSt,ra tloe cOunttT"t:aM and see. . .. VCTSj n card in another .colucu?' the nnmar ous friends cf E. L. Barhftt, will observe that h? has" char.i-1 'hjs Iloiiac, and may pow be fouodjd 73 Market htrec-t, Phii'a. . Enoch is a c'ver fellowj his aTargejumbaFbf frienvfsTn Cl-iili Cc.ir;T, ,ai.d o ighf .to do well, t We feiV-fti-'y!iBdfc!rt aiicce?s, nd ard gi 'd to he i'vntS a 3rm. Go ana e iimw The Cincinnati Times, in epeakfng of the above quotation, which has always been attrib uted to Gen. Washington, s-.iys: Tut non-j but Americans on guard at night,' that is to say when peculiar danger threatens, trust cone but Americans with the power in dispensable to self-preservation. This order cf General Washington is dated July 7, 1775, at Cambridge headquarters, and reads thus : "For the future, uo man shall be appointed to these stations (sentinels at the outposts) who is not a native of this country."- . Thus the order was a standing one, not spe cial, which makes the case the stronger. The followiug extracts from the original Or der Rook, lell by the late General Hand, who was the Adjutant , General of .the American Army at the close of tbe Revolution, will con firm the statement of that paper: . -CamisdiiG2 HiAKQUARTERS, July 7, 1773. By his Excellency, George Washington Gen eral Orders, (Parole, Dorchester;' Counter sign, Exeter.') The General has great reasou, and is disp'cased with the negligence and in attention of those officers who have placed, as sentries at the outpost, men, with whoso char acters they are unacquainted. He, therefore, orders that, in future, no man shall b:.t ap pointed to these stations, who is not a native 1' this country; this ordar is to be considered a standing one, and the officers are to pay obedience to it at their peril. "Pox, Adjutant General of the Day." "Hf:adqi:art.rs, Vallay 1'orRt, March 17, 1773. General Orders. One hundred chosen moii aro to be annexed lo the Guard of the Coii:m and ,-r-ia-Chief, for the purpose of fonn ing a corps, to b j instructed in the manoeuvres necessary t; be introduced into the army, and serve as mod -Is tor the execution of them. As tho General s Guard iscoinpog -i of Virginians, the hur. ired u.-..ll.s will betaken Irom the troops of the other States. Dttrripiiott of the Men. Height, from 5 feet 8 to o feet 10 inches ; age fVoiu 2 ) to 30 years; robust constitutions; well limbed and formed lor activity; and men of es tablished character tW sobriety and fidelity. They rtsr Amekicaxs coax." FA2D TIT'E? IIT AUKATAS. Tho '-hard times," ot wiiich we have heard arid read so much, ar; now upon us, and n mistake. In our lifo we hava never before iived in a community, any pirt of which was ti:retened with want. Wlut is now knocking at the doors of our citizens, in almost every part vi tue St.ite? Not poverty, or want of tnvjjiey, for we do not know of a single beggar, or one who is not able to to p ly lor w hat he needs, hut actual want of the every -dy neces saries of Iie. wiiich cannot be had, lor any price, because tiiey are not in the country. There is not, in Little llock.ahairelof tlour, a V.t.thel of me.il, or a pound of coffee or sugar for sde. Flour would go oil rapidly here at Sit barrel, and corn meal at S'-i a bushel; su gar and fo!fee would sell for any priee. There is the greatest scarcity of every ariicle of pro v:sion or family groceries. We d- not know what our penph- will do. Perhaps some of our mercharits or somebody else. i:r-iy lit up wigons and haul supplies horn White River. Yc it now of i:o othiT -h:mce to live. Jt is uow cttnC4,lei by thu mast skeplical, that the Arkansas river will not answer the puivoses of a r. ivig i':;le stream. Here we are, i nearly at the first of M iv, and the river too low for nivigiiion. The planters have not yet s'n'pped their r.ro:s of list year. The merch ants are in the s tine condition. The peoide , . - , t? . ' j- t d.or to starvation. i::e State of Arkansas rcniliv r;"!;i 'n:iiifrh of b":':.1 atnl in-.it l'-ir home consiiiuptiou; tmt the drought -f list voar c;it t5,e5r crops short ; the endirration of iiu's vear nukes tin suppiicn dependent on ana convincing arguments in lavor oi a con- nectioii with the worM, !v means o! railroads. I.i:tU Kick Uaze;ie, Jpril 27. Clh A: f.rsTo;;s ant Owusclvis Dismrss a i i'tivATio.N. -We hear much of distress and priviiti jn uuw-a-days, and no one. doubts that tliev exist, peril ips to a greater degree than i fw-rmoriv; but t'uere i a c use at the bottom of- tins wiiich explains why it is so, and shows that nsian-Li'S i.icreese oi ppui.itii, ! 1 III tll 1 Tlii !:i ir'ier ii. coin i, ii in-.-v cnosj tt j live as their loret ithers did, be almost wholly i free from the trials and barls'uips of former ! d i' s. A irntL-m.ui in West'ield, M iss., lite ! v- remaiked that when he was a y ung man (thirty-six ye irs ago.) lie worked eight days, choppiiii woo l, for two plain cotton shirts. II.- "Vf:iK."l sik il is (mi' siv V 'rl? ti!" rbHi nt tw.cnly.firc cents per day, wiiich was the price oi theeb'th per y;inl; and two days for making them. Now, the- sune kind of labor would command a dollar a day; and a similar kind of cloth cir be purchased ior tight or ten cents per yard. The poorest laborer now can pur chase a shirt rea ly m ule with tiie produce of one day's labor; L;;t the shirt and home-spun that suited llion would not suit now. : The food eaten then would be scorned now; the liir titure then thought good enough for the parlors would not now suit the kitchen. So with everything eise. It must lie so, as so cie'y prog.vss'es. We hive nofflfng to. say agiizist it, except to' recommend a littl-s less cu.'rr extravagance; liut we make these re marks to show that our own more extravagant desires, .and uot any failure in the supplies of , .,,! .tl,. .Il.tr... Ih ,l m,.r pi. i.-W s. .k auai.v o.i comparauae.y wun ueir richer neighbors. Tins is tne penaltv that the t sv.st, .a rld inmost nn. oa its inha bitants. .V. Y. I'olice Gjtzeiie. V."oa.v j; JUc.iiTS. The Legislature! of Wis-C'-'iiSih has roceuily. passed a law . relative tt the rights of m n t ied women. It is is follows ''Any ;n irried woman whose husband, cither lvoiii drunkenness, profligacy or from any oth er cause, shall neglect or refuse to provide lor her support, or for the sup'ijrt and educa tion of her children, shall have the right in her own name to transact business and to re ceive and collect her own earnings aiid the 4Mrninrs of her minor children, and apply the s.trne for. her own support-and the support and education of such chiidreu, free from the coif- trol and i-jlerferehce of her husband or any iterson cliiminc the same, cr claiming to be I released iron! the same by or' through herhus; eith"r of the c luVes ih Vhis' ;,ct .3 cntitlin-- t!i? s ifriO't-woman to sr.c in her uante exiets fit jtoint of fact.' then tlte; is sue upon this idea shall be tried and tletfcr- XrilrSluS inir.ed by the jury trying the caso -with the K7" Tho lig tent'? of William H. Van Wagner, 'tho -Poughkce'psie Blacksmith"jand temperance lecturer,'' was 'set on flrc'on' the Bel-Air Commons, near Baltimore, a week or two Mnce, and before it was discovered, was nearly conauiaed. During th ccr;f'i5:on,- the canvass not destroyed by lire was cut to pieces vritii kTVes, ' - Tue Expected Great Comet: The nenii hent astronomer, Mx. Babinet, member ot the F rench Academy of Science, gives some very interesting details relative Jo the return of that great comet, whose periodical course Is computed by the most celebrated observer at three hundred years. Our cyclical records show that it was obser ved in the year 104, 392, GS2, 975, -again in 12o4,and the next time in 15:36, always de scribed as shining with the most extraordina ry brilliancy. Most of the Eu.opean astrono mers had agreed in announcing tho return of this comet in 1318; but it has hitherto failed to appear. In fact, it is not so easy or simple a matter to compute those vast cyclical peri ods as some superficial persous, , who do not look beyond the day of the year ic which they live, may imagine. We are, however, assured by Mr. Babinet, that, up to this moment, this beautif ul star "is living on its brilliant reputation;" ao that Sir John Ilerschel himself was wrong when he despaired of its reappearance, and put crape on his telescope ! We are now informed that acelebrated and accurate computer Mr. Bom me, of Middleburg with a patience and de votedness truly German, has gone over all previous calculations, and made a new esti mate of the seperate and combined actioi.s of all the planets upon this comet of three hun dred years: and he has discovered that it is not hist to us," but only retarded in ifs motion. The result of this severe labor gives the arri val of this rare and renowned visiter in August, 1858, wiih an uncertainty of two years, more or less; so that between 1836 and 18G0 those who are then living may hope to see the great luminary which in loo'j caused Charles V. to abdicate. BAD HABITS. The following, on clergymen chew ing tobac co, we clip from the New York Tribune : Squirting tob ceo juice is emphatically not apostolic. We read of the primitive teachers of Christianity doing coarse, hard work, but we never hear of their forgetting good man ners. Indeed, Bishop Hooker emphatically calls St. Paul a gentleman. But imagine the Apostle taking a quid out of his mouth and then expectorating a shower of nasty saliva, befare lie began his famous oration ! And is it less improper for the preacher of the Gospel uow-a-d.iys to chew and sjiit 1 Figure him at a Conference where he rises to enforce with oratoricil generaliz jtions the great interests of the Church and humanity, and prefacing his discourse by spitting out the nastiest of poisons ! Shame on such clerical uncleauli ness ! It may benefit felons and rowdies but gentlemen and Christians never ! Important Enterprise. Both branches of the California Legislature have pissed a bill, which will probably be signed by the Gover nor, appropriating $100,000 to construct a wagon road from Sacramento to the eastern boundary of the State, by the way of Johnson's Cut-Off. We learn f rom the San Francisco Ilcrall that this is the most rug-red and diffi cult portion of the road from Salt Lake to Sacramento. The Herald sjysthat ns soon as the wagon road shall be cons tructcd, some of the California stage owners and express men will start a line of stages to Carsou Valley, and so on to Salt L ike. Choleka at Mejipiiis. There were twenty seven deaths at Memhhis, (Tenn..) for the week ending on the 12th, of which seventeen were of cholera. The secretary of the board of health says' in his repot t : This fell disease (cholera) made a sudden outbrcik in tise upper portion of the city about the first of the week, and proved fatal in almost even case. ny The contractors on the Allegheny Val ley (Pa.) Railroad hive recommenced the op erations for the season, and considerable pro gress will be made this summer. Willis Hester, the negro sie iler was ex ecuted at Pitisboro,' N. C, on the 4th. A petition w is sent to the Governor for his par don, but 12. HI citizens of Orange county re nioustrated, against it. As Hester stole negroes to sell ug iin, the Abolitionists have uo par ticular call tit mourn histiuieh end. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OT C LEAS.? I "ELD COUNTY. PRESIDENT JUDGE: IIcn. James Uurnside. - - Eellefocte. ASSOCIATE JUDGES: ilov. Richard Shaw. - - - ClenrOeld. llox. Juii.v 1. Hovt. - - - Lumber City. rilOTIIONATORY: Ac. VTillia5I Portcr. ... - ClesrSeld. . SHERIFF: AVilliam PowF.M.. - - . - Clearfield. DEPUTY SHERIFF : P.. F. Ward, Clearfield. JAILOR: Hexri- Stone. Clearfield. COMMISSIONERS: .Samuel Scjtoff, - .- - , Glen lfcpc. Robert Ross, - -. - - - , Curweusvillo. Robert Mkhaffev. - - - - Power. COMMISSIONER'S CLERK: Robe:'.t J. Wallack, - - Clearfield. TREASURER: John LIcT'ieuso.v, Clearfield: PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: L. Jacksos Chans. Esq. - - Clearfield. .COUNT!' SURVEYOR: . Tnos. Ross, Esq. - - CurweosvilJn. COUNTY AUDITORS: G eo. W. Scuorr. - -- - - Jeffries. C. Kratzex:. Clearfitdd. J. II. Sevler. - - '- - - - Luthersburg. Arri.-cl and Departure o' the I&;ls at the CIea:flell rcsC5i;e. Tvkonk Mail: Leaves everr day, Sunday cx ccpted. at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrives at 6 P. M J KaiiTriArs: Leaves Cleafireld, Friday atS A.M. Arrives, Saturday at 6 P. M. ... Smith's Mills. Lcnvs Clearfield, Friday at 6 A.M. , ... . iritAnAMTOs: Leaves Saturday at 9 A. M Arrives same day at 4 P. M. CLEARFIELD. WjKDSF.snav. May 30. . . . , . , 1 -1.-9 I Flour, per bbl Wheat, net bash. Rye, '-. . Corn, " " Oats ' 1.75 ' ; 1 .60 .80 "JVOTICE. The subscriber would Inform the J.1 public, that the well known horse '-INDEPENDENT BADGER," may be found at all times at Pierces Mills. In Chest township. Terms made known at the stand. . JOHN WAGER. Chest, May 30, 1835-5 1. ' . ' . . (CAUTION. All persons nre hereby notified J not to lift, cash, or meddle with a certaia note" for $120. given by me to Miss Charlotte Faudey, dated abovt the 25tli or 27th of February, 1855, as I have received no considoratioa for the bame'aud will not pay it unless compelled by law. . i JACOB HUMMEL, Jr. Brady to,, May 33, lS55-3t ESTATE OF" JAMES M-GIIEE, Deceas ed. Letters testamentary on the estate -of Jnnie McOhce. late of Bell township, deceased., have been granted to the subscribers. All persons knowing themselra indebted to aaid estate are here by notified toinake immediate settlement, apd those having claims will preacat them duly authentica ted to our attorney, L. Jackson Crass, Clearfield, or to cither of the subscribers. : - - : -C. .: : : JAMES McGlTEE, V - HENRY McU 11EE, May 30. '55-3t. . .,. Executors. '. ESTATE OF JOHN SCOTT,bECEAS ED. Loiters of Administration, turn trsta metila a initio, on the estate of Ji.hn Scott Ute of Ferguson township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. Those indebted to the estate are notified to make immediate settlement, and those having claims will present them, duly au thenticated, to - L. JACK.S0X CRANS. May 30, ,?5S-St' ' - - . Adm'r. NOTICE. Lcttersof Administration have been granted to the undersigned on - the Ettate of Joseph M Craken, late of Lell township, deceased. All persons havinr claims against the estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted to the estate will make imaie diate payment. . AllTII I'R RELL. RcU tp.i May 30,.f-a3. Adm'r. r . '. -r. E . STRAY Cnmc to the residence of the Fub I scriber. in Woodward township.'a black'Stccr, wi.h three white feet, supposed to bo about three years old this spring, on or about the first of Octo ber 1854. The ownur is requested to come and p. ovc property, pay charges, and take it awy,'r otherwise It will be dis-r.osed of according to law. ' JOSEPH KlVKEy. Woodward tp, May 30, l?5r-tt DISSOLl'TIOX OF PARTNERSHIP. 'J'be partnership heretofore xisMng between Flemmir.g t Foster, as Propiictors of the Stage Line lrcm Llearue'd to Clarn n, has been disaoivej, and the business will" hereafter be conducted by the undersigned alone. W. W. FLEMMING. Curwensville May SO, 1950. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of CJear ricld county, the subscriber oiTtrs at private sale the following described valuable real estate, the property of Martha Jane VTelch, a minor daughter of Janics Welch, late of Tike township, in said county, di-u'd.. viz : all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Pike township. Clearfield coun ty, containing 132 acres more or less, bounded and deseribi d as follows, to wit : Ou the South, West and North bv lands of Daniel Bailey, and on the Last by lands of 'Benjamin Carr. About acres being cleared and under s-ood cultivation, aud about acres of good timber lanJ. JOSIAH R. READ. Guardian. May 30. r5j-ts. .- Lawrence tp. TVruEiurK Suoff ) In the Court of Common vs. VPic:isoftheCoutityof Olear- CimisTiAS fcuoFr. J held oi tcb., ldoj. No. 11. Sul.pojua to perpetuate Testimony. And now, to wit : May 21st.' ISSa. the Court, cn motion of J. Kid-lie viordon. Esq.. attorney for re lator ia the above case, appoint James 11. l.arri uier, Esq., Exaiidnvr to take the testimony ou both sides. Attest : WM. PORTER. Proth'y. Xoi"i.;e is hereby given taat I have appointed Thursday June -ith, A. D. 1S55. between the houis of ten o'clock A. M. and six P. M. of said day as the t'Die for attending to th-s dutife of said ap pointment at my ofli?e in tliu borough of Clearfield, when and where all persons intercjte-1 mav attend if they sec proper. JAS. II. LAR1UMER, May 3'J, laio. Exominer. fcUP;IANS' COURT - SALE. Valc aisle .T UR1ST allLL. PAW, IU1I.L, AMI A yUASTlTV OF Tim I n Las i. By virtue of an order of the Or phan;' Court of (,'learfied county, at May Term, 16jo. there will be expoied to public sale, at the town of rcw IVa-hington, oa Saturday the thday of July, 1S.')5. at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, nil that line grist mill, lumbering establishment, and land connected therewith, containing in all about 3IIU acres, the property of Jonathan l'enrco. dea'd. si'ua'e in Chest township. Clearfield county, bound cd as follows, viz : bv lands of Joseph MeMurray, Aaron I icrce. Thomas MebafiVy, David Woods and orhers, whieh premises were valued and appraised under a writ of partition, granted at Dee. Term, lo-l. and the heirs of said .louothan l'earco, dec d.. having refused to take the fame at the valuation, this oruer of sale w ag made. i lie property is situate upon driest Creek in a populous neighborhood, and in an excel lant loca tion fr lumber iu:r Ac. The land is heavily tim bered wiili excellent white p:ne and oac timber Sevoral housee, stables, and other outbuildings up on the premises. Terms of .Sale. Teu per cent of the whole pur chase moiii-v to le paid in c:ish when the property is stricken down. One third of tho remainder to be secured upon the premises by bond and mort gage, the interest payable ani.ujliy to Marbard Wager late widow of Jona. Pearce. during life. ncd at her deecatc, the principal to be paid to the heirs of s-aid lc:eaced. Ono third of the balance csh when the sale is confirmed by tbe Court and tho remainder in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be secured upon the premises, by judgment bond and niortcage. Possession of the premises to bo given at the con- fcrmation ot the sale. Bv the Court, " " WM. rORTER, Clerk. Ton.v Ro:: ABAI GH, Trustee. May SO. 1Sj5. ,Y TTENTION REGULARS ! You are or- -' -a dered to meet for parade and Inspection, on Saturday, Juue 16th. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. in sum mer uniform., with arms and equipments in good ontcr taca member providing tiuu.scit with live rounds of blaLk cartridge. J'vordcr of the Cap tain. ' ' ' t- W. It'll ELM. Jr., May 22, '33. ., Orderly Srrgcant. TOST Sometime last Fall, .in Houston Towa J ship, under peculiar cltcumstar.ccs a Sixty dollar Road Order, dated 'May 15th. IS34, and numbered 23D, payablo to Valeutinc Hevcncr and Win. F. Green. Whoever finds, and returns said Order to' the subscriber, will be reasonably rcward el. - WM. F. GREEN. May 22: lS55.-3t. ; . . DR. JOHN II ."" M V LLEN, Having rented the property and situation of Dr.G. F. Hoop3. tvnders bis professional services to the citizens Cf Frenchviiie, and vieiniiy. Office, one door east of Lutz's stote, Frcnchvillo. May, 22. '55.-un. GAUTION. Notice is hereby given to all who may find themselves in account with Monteli us. 'l eiiLytk Co., to c-me st.d settle the sauio without any delay, and save cast, us we intend closing up our business. MJNTELIUS. TEN EYCK A Co. Curwenavillc, May 22, ltfoj.-lt. AT. KCIIRY VER, PnvsiriAx. maybe found at his resiJense.'oa Cleartild t'reek, (on the well know-ji Samuel Ardry place) when not profes sionally engaged. May. 22, T5j.-3t. jTOTICE : The undersigned having been ap-' J l pointed Sealer of Weights and Measures, in and for the County of Clearfield, gives notice that those having business wiih him. can have it atten ded to by calling at his jesidence in the borough of, Clearfield. - -. . . ; WILLIAM H. ROBERTSON. May 22, '55 -It Healer of Weight and Mw;- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of Administration on the estate of Evi Smith.. Beoearia 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 same, will present them duly authenticated for settle ment, on Saturday the 0lh of June, 1655, at the house of Joseph M- Smith, in Reccaria townslnp . JOSEPH M. SMITH. -May 22, 1855.-3t. Adm'r. IIOUND On a Raft at the foot of the falls, a red morocco Pocket Rook, containing some receipts, papers, a lock of hair, Ac. and appears to bo the property of a. Sanauol or William Irvin. The owner e an have it by eaillag at this office and paving for this ad vertifeuicat. . . . May 22, 1855. U Lien &' BENNER,' would respectfully VJT inform ibp citisena of Clearfield, and public Sftnerally that they fcave ehlered inte oi-parlacr-iip . In the Cabinet ,Mkjog . tmsineS3,,ftud keep constantly on bandstand manufsetnre to order. fcV the lowest priaes, every variety of funiitoro. con Bigting of -Liiuing. . i'roakfast-. a.nd Centre Table; Sewing. Writing and Wash-5lni; Mafaogonjr and Common Ecdsieads; Mahogony and Caue-bottom-ed Chair?, Eroanr Sofa. Lounge &o., Ac. Coffins made aud funerals atteuded ou the short est, notice, with a neat hearse, aud appropriate accompanyinoiits. Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by John Gulich, mearly opposite the 'Jew Store.' Clearfield. Pa JOHN UULICII. May 22, ;53 -!y. DANIEL RENNER. FuStTvURIV AL. SPRINil k RUMMdlR GOODS, AT 1I1U CHEAP CASH STORE.-, Just received, a large and pplcndid assortment of Goons of almost every description, suitable for the season, and selling off at yery low prices. Ladie. Gentlemen, and every person wishing to buy goods at tho. vrry owrst fricr. nre respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. . Produce of all kinds. received in echange for goods. WM. F.IRWIN. May 22, 1655. R OONS, II EIL.M A N & CO., ' No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST.. ' .'-,'-' ' Put LADSLFllll. - WHOLES AX.3 EEALE3.S - -: In Foio-'ja and Domeaiie Dry Cooda. Fifth Door below Race. - CHARLES KO0N. - ' ' amos H. iieilman; Philadelphia. May 16 13:5.-ly. - - TXTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! The nn- dersigned begs leave ta ' inform his frienels in Clenrficld, and tho public generally that be 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 alo bus on hand a large and beautiful stock of miscellaneous books, at the store of M. A. FraLk. Esq., which he invites the Public to call and cxiniine. THOMAS ROBBINS. May 10, lS55.-ly. c ing determined to collect, or at least settle up nil his accounts this spring, hereby !oins U1 thoEC indebted to him that-if they desire to save cost and trouble they had better' attend to the matter immediately. " JACOB DETKICK. Curwensville. Mny: 16, 1S55. 3t. , . ; 1--, . . .- I ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. I f The partnership heretofore existing between Thomas J. and David Moore. -under the -stylo and firm of T. J. and D. Moore, was this day. May Tib. dissolved by. mutual consent, "and the hook are left in the hands of David Mooro for settlement. THOMAS J .MOORE, 'May9.-3t.' DAVID M00KE. ItlBLES, BIBLES. Tho Clearfield county i Bible Society has constantly a supply of Bi bles and Testaments of different sizes, for s-tlc-Tit the Proihonotory'e offlee, Clearfield, Pa. During Court week when Mr Porter cannot at all timc-s attend to Dersoas ihey will tmd any of the officer ready t-j do S3. 11. L'Jl'-AIN, Pres. S. M. Cori:fe, V. Tres. C. Difhl, 1 G. I'. Gulich. j See's. DAVID S. PLOTNEK Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that ho has obtained the services of a good Cutter and work man us a foreman ia the tailoring business., and he is now prepared to atteud to- any orders in his Lineof workon the most accommodating terms.and short notice, and will have clothing on hand at all times, such iws drcs coats, frock coats, vests, and pantaloons of their own manufacture, and good material at the lowest prices. With a wish to ac commodate, he solicits a shaic of patronage. New Washington, May 0. lo5. VEW RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM J 1 SALOON. The subscriber begs leave to in form the ladies end gentlemen of Clearfield, that he has taken the commodious Louse south of Hemphill's Hotel, where he designs keeping Ice cream, Lemonade. Cakes. Cenfectiouaries. Ac. He will also keep on hands a supply of Oysters and ail other kiuds of refreshment, in the Saloon he has formerly occupied, in the basement of Hemphill's Eo el. CHARLES GREAFF. Clearfield. May 2. 1S55. I7AMED-A good Blacksmith, at Liek Run TT Mills, live miles below Clearfield. A good Shop, furiii.shji with two fires, tools, and all the other convcuicncies, and well situated to obtain custom, is in readiness, and want an occupant. Apply to ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, May 2. '53. CienrfieU. Ta. SAMUEL BERLIN, df.allr is Drugs.Medi cihcs, Paints, Oils. Spices. Window Glass, i als, Dye Stuffs. Perfumeries. Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Patent Mcdieiues. Ac. ic, JUNIATA ti'., Ax'IvjelE CITY, FA. Having just opened au extensive assortment of these ariieies.l'hyi-ioians will find it to their advan tage to give hini a call, and examine his Stoek be fore orde ring from the I.asteren Ciie; and Coun try Merchants e:'.n also be accommodated with all the Essences. Tinctures. Patent Medicines, Ac-, WHO AL'.4 L U a.U RETAIL, at lowst price. $."IIe Lopes by strict attention to business. and a desire to plc-tgy. to lucrit a share of public pat ronage. Apjil 25, 1S55 DR. B. F. AKLEY tenders his professional serviees to the iahabitants of Grabamton and Burrnunding country he can at all times bo found at his Office, directly opposite Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not professionally engaged. Apr. 25. 4 VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY il STORE", No. "2 North Skco.no Street, (pvpo- stir, the MtiiHt email JJoni,) fpLnauulphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. IS K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepiue, Quartier; Gold Spectacles, -Silver do.;. Silver 'iable Soor.s, Silver Desert do. ' Sifv'er Tea do.'; Go!d Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Pons-and silver -..: together with ayaticty of fiuc Gold Jewelry, -ol Curb, Guard and Vol) Chains. AU goods v. .irranted to be as represented. Watches and Jew,iiy, repair ed in tbe best manner. -. . Also. Masonic Marks. Pit s, Ac., tnaeo t order. N. U. All orders sent by mail a t :n?rwis-t; wiil be punctually attended to. His motto is: "Small Profits and Qui.;: Salct " Philadelphia, Apiil 25, IS35. ' COWELL tr CO., MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale Dkalersiv Hits. Cups. Fnrs.6rr., No. 17o Market Street, between 5th and 6th Sts., Philadelphia. fn. 17, '55. m. delphia. Dealers iu Linens. White Goo Is. Ho siery, r reucn. cngusn ana ucrmin sim uooas. l.a ecs, Gloves. Bolting Cloths, Ac. (Juno 15. '5 4-ly. T) SHOEM AKERS. A fine lot of Spanish Kip. Men and Women's Morocco pink trimmings and Sole Lcatlmr, for aale cheap, by ' - Jnne 13, '54. il-JSSOf 4 POTTARFF ; B.IOOK. TYSON A It Ell N Wholesale irv Good's Store, No. 115, Maiket Street. Philade'l phio. June 15, lS54-ly. 20 Barrels New Orleans ?ugar. at Sixpence pound, for sale at the Cheap Store of I-er - A. M. 1HLLS S rONE AVARE. of everv variety- cheap for rash at the Storo of ' V P. IRAVIN. June 14, '54 , JQQ Barrels Fish, for sale June 14. '54 ' - at the Chear Stor w. f. irav::l. 100 " JUD'J Bags of Coffee, just received and for sale at the New Store of A. M. HILLS. -14, '51. ' - EIGHTEEN INCH SHINGLES UJfJJJ o: b.s.z qu:uny. tor sale at the Mgn ; qu:ility. for sale at tho Price 3.50 per thousand. o: :ae x.ea c lag Juno 27, lSe4 TK ALL TAKE H0BENSACK. Hobeusacks . T AVorra byrup and Liver Pills, for sale by June 13, '54. MOSSOP A POTTARFFV CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. -The summer " torn of this-Institution will commence 0 the 30lh of April, 1S65,' .- - . I All peronawuhing to fit themsolvcafsr TatAca rs, or othera.yooaiiona in lir. will here receiye - very desired1 facility aud atteution.. A jhoroagh k Claasical and Mercantile course is here given, oat terms lower loan any wacruauiar aniutouoa in tbe State. Persona desirous of aoquiriog a com plote know ledge of Pelton'a ixnprored OutliuoMapa, wtil be afforded that privilege during the cumiig term, t the low rate S2i per quarter. Should any unconnected with the Academy, de sire to learu this system of Geography, they w.iH be permitted to recito with tbe oiuss at the rogolar hours. The Maps are the beat knows, with alltbel&to improvement: engraved in beautiful colors. Parent at a distance, an obtain bosrding for their sous or daughters'undcr the ioimediatc care of the Principal, where thay will receive rare ad vantages, wiih all the comforts and pleasures of a home; and thoir morals will be carefully guarded, Tho rates of tuition per quarter arc -.-Primary English. S2 50; High English, S3.00; Classics. Ss.OO. Further information c.mi le had by addressing W. A. CAMPBELL. TRiscirAL, Apr. 4, '55 CierfieU,r. ' 17 X V 1 1 A NO E II OT EL. Tl 1 1 LI PS K V KG. IA Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the li'-i-eiul patronage bestowed upon his House by tht Public He is prepared to acaomiiiodate wte men, editors, drovem. and ail otbcr3 who Lily call with him. in the very best manner. He alio purposes to run a line of Ilaeks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for th accommodation of the travelling public. J. U. EUNK. - Philpsturg. March 14. 1555.-tr. CAl'TION ! All persons are hereby sotifiert not lift. ca.h. or mcddlo with wcertain cote for S 10. given by in to William Ten Eyok. ell ted tue ;;ist day of March, 16:5. as I have rcceiv ed no consideration for the same, find will not pay it ucb; Ce'in polled hy law. G. W. Y0CNG. Fergtisoa '1 owr.-hip, April 4. 13J5.-St J APPLICANTS FOR BOUNTY LANDS Under tho late act cf Congress, will find the subi:riber fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac , to assist th cm in procuring their Warrants. OScc two doors or.sl of Journal Oface. up stairs, M.r. 2, '55.J H. Bl.'CHER SWoOPE. TEYV FIRM. A. A J. Pat cms Laving taken 1 1 to themselves the Store formerly ow-nod by J no. Patch in A Sons, take pleasure in informing thrir friends, and the publi- generally, that they have just received from Ihc city a spleudid aasort meul.oX'X'ry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens-., wm e, Hat. Caps, Pools. Shoes, nnd cvcrythingois usually ke4.t in a country storo. Persons wihii g to buy cheap and goo! 'Jood.-v should not forget tail they ire dtermind not to be undersold by auy store -in the county. We invite one and all to come and examine our stock for themselves, as wa clir.r'i no- . tiling tor so doing. No. 1. -a4 -tl. AARON PATCHIN. JACKSON PA1 CHIN. TAMES PArilllELTY, with REINHOLD, DASH A Co., S. V. conicrSd aud Race. Phil', begs leave? to inform his numerous friend ia Clearfield, that he will aHrvya boon bands when they visit the city, to supply the-ra with tbe boat quality of Loaf and manufactured Tobacco, Ci gars, Ac. bJau. 31,"52.-ly. 4 S CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND AS iViOOD AS THE BEST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Isaac Joux.stoN would respectfully in form his friends and the public generally that h hasjust returned from tho East, w here he has pur ci aacd the most Fplenuid assort u:i:t of Boots & Shoes ever brought to Clearlieid. Every variety -of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. Ac. M.t -fancy shots, and gaiters, wiih au excellent tiibGrt men tof heavy stock, all adapted to tbe wants ot the people of Clearfield. He Le-pes his fiie-Lcts will give him a cr.M at bis store iu thaw's Row" aii : vxamiue his stock. Jur.e 13, "54. J OIlNII.PAl.KTIlORP.JlCWHOLESALa CIIEMlsT A DKl-tiGIsT. A"o. h'i North Seo- o tl .SV., Second door below Mount Verr.on Iioue, Philadelphia. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Per fumery. Paints. Oils. Window Glass, Ac, Ac. November S, 1554.-ly. LOCK HAVEN REAL ESTATE AGEN CY, CLI'UON CObAXY, I A Tbe under signed continues to give bis person d attention to the Buyiug end Selling of Pine Timber, Farm and Coal Lands, re-surveying, cxan-.iuing and estima-. ting timber, preventing irespass. paying taxes. Ae. Wiil, if desired, purchase square timber and boards. Having for the last seven years spent much time . in examining and estimating timber iu Clinton, Centre. Clearfield. Elk and Potter Counties. I feol prepared to give eikIi infemiaiion and offer saeh sund-i as will give perfect satisfaction. Choico Tracts, as above for sale. References A. G. Curtin. Secretary of Stkte, BcRefonte. Centre Co. ; B. Rush Petrikan. Supcjt inteudart of Farrersvillo Jo t'lihtrn Co.; G. R. Barrett, Attorney at Law, Clearfield. Clearfield -Co.; R. C. Wioslow, 1 .umbei -man. Winslows Elk Co.: Andrew Jacktoii. Register mid Recorder, rot ter Co; John F Cowen. Philadelphia; John E. Young. Com mission Merchant- PliiiaJelphin; A.J Fitch. Luuiber Dealer. Jersey City, N. ..!.; Sa:i;uel Smith. Esq.. No. 35 Wall St.". No.w Yoik; Nathan iel Hatch. Attorney at Law. Washington, V. C. ; and Gen. . P. Her.ie-y. Bai. ;or. Maine. Office with Ciine G. Furs;, Attorney at Law. Apr. 25, :55.-.1m.1j J. B. WING. D' 1SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing bctweea the undersigned ns Proprietors ol the Mourt Ver non House (Second St.. aboveArch. I'hiladolphia.) has been dissolved If inntaarconscnt. The House will still continue to be kept, as be fore, by I. L. Barrett, who will endeavor t pleise and accommodate LU numerous patroaa. 1. BLAIR. I. L. BARRETT. Philadelphia, April 25, 1855. J. P. NELSON & CO.. would respectfully is- " form the citizens ef Morris township and ad joining country, th.-.t tbey have just arrived with a. large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware. Qnecnswarc. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Ccpa, Clocks. Looking glasses. Coiifectionarics. Medic-ice, Oils. Paints. Tinware, and all other articles usually kept iu a country stole, which they aredeteiruiaed: to sell low for cash, country prsduce. or Lumber. Morris Township. November 1. 1754. WO ALL AVJIOM IT MAY CONCERN. X 1 he subscriber would most respectfully o licit all those indebted to hiio. to come forward aud settle up. and if they cannot pay give their Notes, aud further hopes not to be required to ua any other means than this simple notice. U can bo found at almost any time at Woodland, prepar ec to settle. F. P. HL'RXTHAL. Nov. 8. 1S51. F KISMUTII t DKOTIIER. AVHOLESALE ' TO 3 J CCO DEALERS, ; No. 105 V. Third Street, five doetrs below Ree, NOV. 2"), "54.-1 T., IILADELPOIA. TV O DAGUERREAN ARTISTS. The sub- seriber offers for sale a sew and complete Ap . aratua on reasonable terms. Instructions given in the art and aparatus furnished to any desirous of learning. . D- S. Moore. Pcnnsville. March 21t, 1S55. TVTOTICE : AM person! are hereby cautioned 1 Al against paying or lifting a certain promissory . Note, given to Jumos H. Gailer. calling for the payment of thirty-four dollar, and signed W. AV. Flemming. or Fleaimiug A Foster.. They Lave re ceived no coosideratiou for the same, anil will not pay it unless compelled bv law. V - -FLfMMlNO.&. FOSTERS Curwensville. May 2, 1S55. -. . - . "jVEAV MIEE jS Moihannon, -At theOld Pioneer MilKefi'-tb in Morrw townshiTa. 1b. tb ' scriber has jufe completed a large new Grist Mill, which is in successful operation'. Crain of all kinds bought, ttorvl, and sold in comaiision. JVc,.27.'3,4. : ; : l, . .. , .HENRY-GROE.. j 4 K. WKllinr, MERC RANT; AXii EXTE-i-jV.. jSIVE DEALLU IN LEMBnU, Sccr.cdSireeb l-ono door south ot his residence. CleaftTel T. F- . aearfield, March 1 1, 1355. lt. JACKSyN CK,VNS Attorney ut fs adjiiicing rtidertoe, Clearfic'f ' - - - IMay- 54-4t. i ' " J. I 4 ' r i I y 3 1.-. i i - j- I j ' I! S-.l f - i j i . ' ih i : if ii n