u u t 1 j ', , X THE JOURNAL. PENCIL. NOTES. heft town tho medicine man ii Soda fountain a.1 Charley Watsons. Deeidcd- It good arrangement. Y Arrived come 'of the Shanghais' from Mari etta. They'll soon bo all home. Erroneous the impression tnat we have not material to do Job W ork ai this office.' ; Call and try us. Xumeron j locusts down about Karthaus. It is said the hogs in that neighborhood arc get ting fat upon them. ; : , ' ; 1 : Abundant the supply of cattle in Xew York The batchers have reduced the price of beef three cents per pound Dead Jim Myers, the clown. He was kiUod while performing on the slack rope, laat week, at Oeneva, New York. SensMi and Patriotic: At a recent meeting of the citizens of Oswego, it was resolved that tho Fourth of Joly aist go on." : Plentv 4 ' pinch-beck' jewelry, and caugh loz enges, since the Jew'a sale on Saturday ll tfchva are hxving a tall time.' Thc lit- Broke ont in a new place. Thomas Robbing has jait opened a large stock of books and eonfeetiona ries in Shaw"s Row. over the way.: Give him a call. Orful the quantity of white hats yisiblodn our street. Squigglos thinks that some of them must rest easy, owing to the mellowness of the pump kins underneath. . Eathnsimtic the recent American meetings in Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. They endorsed the Platform of the National Council, as published by 03 last week. A soniul egg the new barber over the way. He can beat anything, shaving that has been in this neighborhood lately, the -celebratad 'close shaver1 of Clearfield, not excepted. ( ' ' ;. .'.'.,' Anther nam In Sew York,., the Know-Somo- tilnrfl have been named Chocktaws." The New - 0- .- . . York News .says that most of the Scwarditcs in that State belong to that order.'. A'ten'ee 'of mutUrffi ,iatst cure Is recorded, a IjvIv about to "whip. up',' some egga for sponge cake, who whipped tho baby and sung U'att's cradle hymn to the eggs- .'' St Hi increasing tho number f candidates for Sheriff. What a pity tha.t more than one can't fill the offiee. These Democrats are very anxious to serve their eountry, and get paid for it. Ballooning' Ah teronaut who ascended at Ad rian, Michigan, on the 11th instant, alighted in Red Dank township, Clarion county,! Pa., on the sinio day, having traveled 350 miles in four hours. All right yet the crops in our county. For a wonder, wc havo'nt hjrard a word of the ' fly,' or any thing else that tends to destroy all the grain. Every thing gives promise of an abundant harvest Edify some of tho biped specimens lately ar rived from the East.Squigglcs thinks its not right to remove the tail of a quadruped from its proper jyositivn to the upper lip. . He's down on lagcr bcer strainers. ' :. ' : : ' '.";'. GooJV?- F- Irwin's Cigars. ; Wc puffed them laat week at his expense, and we priff thom now at our own. Who else wants their regalias tried ? Send them along, and if they are worth puffing we'll do it up to nature. Hitched at last. The editors of the llarrisburg Union and Telegraph have got at last where they oiifht to have been lone aw in court. Miller having prosecuted Zeiglcr for libel. We . hope they'll have a good time. ' Amusing to see the ladies about town holding onto their fc;o.id-bxiu:mcd nats.cn a windy day, like griiu doath to a deceased Ethiopean. They carry straw enough on their heads, to feed all tho cattle in the cohnfy.' from this until harvest. Delitiows that Pine-Apple, from Ccn. A. M. Hills. Ey the way. Ashley, who is one of tho clev erest felloww's in town, has just returned from the city with tho best selected stock stock of goods we have seen for a long time. Call and sec them. Tlir, Fourth. "Wc understand tho different Sab hath Schools will unite, and celebrate the Fourth nt Liberty Sprinc The citizens arc all invited to attend. We are sorry that our community did not eet un a ccneral celebration, wortiry of tho day. Having a gool tint tho barometers and ther mometers in this climate' It gives one a good idea of the ups' and ' downs' of life. One hour warm, the next cold; a few moments sunshine and a few moments storm, with every other conceivable va riation. . ' . ' ' Jli-kt. A -Boston paper states that stomach pumps aro in use at all the railroad depots,, to clear the passengers of any alcohol they may have in then. This-is to save the Toads from liability under the liqnor law, for transporting the pro hibited article. ., In town another patent medicino agent las week. Wanted us to advertise his ? infa.Uiblo.pana cca' for ' all the ills that flesh is heir to,' but eould'nt come it. When the Jonrnai can t bo sus tained without speculating on the ' health "and life of the community, it may go down. In Jati Horace Greeley,' for two days in Pa ris. ' He was arrested as ; one of the Directors of the New York Crystal Palace, for a statue that had been lost: :IIe refused to give bail, and was lock ed up in the prison of, Cliche for two days, when he was brought before a magistrate, and the ease dismissed. ' y:rvc: ,, s- .- .- .ViW u'iri rights John W Shinn, of Mount Holly, N. J.; the possessor of a wifoarid three chil dren, rcecntly rah'away with a young lady named Brick, aged about sixteen years.-,.hinn was ap prehended and lodged in jail, and the young lady, who by the way, is a bad brick, has been restored to her guardian. ' '' ' " ...i-i-' - A WolfHr. Roland Livergood, killod a gi gantic wolf, in Oosben. last week'." Wo saw the head,' of the Vaste.an from its size,' and the ap pearance jeC- tho-tasksvihe: must, have ;bepn a stronger. Our hunters have been playing smash with tha varmints'.' . laicly.. ' If . they kocp on thc'yMl exhaust the treasury.'- : V D'yethini. so t 'filucss. he's about half right . rittetlrrCentrilentocfut. , . ... ,.iu ... Humphl-iSorry we can't return the compliment but, unfortunately, it'sa well ascertained fact that ynn have no ioit'at a.rVAnyting pitc you,.BilJy? Yoa had better "procure a finotoothedoinb, as soft ncadsjliko yours1, are always thickly inhabited. Celebration at-Lumber-Cityy- on the-Fourth. XVe understand that they are making extensire preparations, and that there will be a largo turn out. Thos who have no opportunity of hearing the'DeClaration tcwd'al- home-Vu'that day; "'can visit Lumber City,' where wc can youch' for their being hospitubly received and kiridly cared for. Tub Kartii's King. The Boston correspon dent of the New Y"ork Tribune says: .. "In one of my letters I gave you some ac count of the Earth's King, discovered or rath er identified by Lieut. Jones of the Navy as I called him. I have since learned that the fortunato finder of our planet's ornament is not a Lieutenant but a Chaplain. He is the Reverend George Jones, I believe certainly he is the Reverend Jones. He was formerly a clergyman at Annapolis, Md., and was appoin ted a Chaplin in the expedition to Japan. Ey the advice of some scientific friends he devo ted himself during the voyage to observations in the Zodiacal Light, a phenomenon of the natural Victory of the Heavens which has puz zled astronomers for a long while and of which the only theory previous to tint of jr. Jones was the unsatisfactory one that the Light as a ring around the sun between the earth's orbit and the orbit of Mars. By a series of ol sol va tions carefully made, morning and evening, for two or three years, in all the latitudes tra versed on the voyage to and from Japan, Mr, Jones has come to the conclusion, supported by a chain ol, apparently irresistible reasoning, that the zodiacal light is a ring around tne earth inside of the moon's orbit, and probably in the same piano with that orbit. It is not so dense as the ring of Saturn apparently, though on that point, as well as on its breadth, thick ness and exact distance from the earth, it is not possible at present to form a reliable opinion." A G.VTHEKIN'O OF THE CLASS. Among other queer things that have sprung out of the National Baby show, is an "enter prize" the like of which, if sucsesfnlly carried out, the world will never have seen before. Several gentleman it seems, have associated together and subscribed $100,000 to be expen ded in getting together a "Congress of Na tions." that is to s;iv. livinjr specimens, male and female, of every nation on the habitable globe, all in their native costume, except when they are nnlt. Great caTe will be used in se lecting the finest specimens, and wlion conve nient, preference will be given to such persons as play upon some instruments of music. Such a sfudyw-JW of course never before brought under tho eye of mortal man. The Congress of Nations will necessarily include all the va rious triles of Indians in the world Esojuc maux, Japanese. Laplanders, Persians, Cir casians, Turks' Arabs, Hotentots, Bushmen, Cailirs, all the Asiatics, kcl, he. Some 18 months or more may be required to make the entire collection, but interesting portions ol it, it is thought, can be obtained at a much earli er period. Kew Yvrk Exyress. 1X5"" Political parties in this countrv, says the New l'ork Courier, seem now to be of all sorts, names and sizes, and he must be very d.iflicult to please who cannot find a banner un der which to enrol himself. Among the pres ent political organizations, are, the "Ameri cans," or Know-Nothing, which has just con structed a platform at Philadelphia. The " Northern and Western Americans," who se ceded from the above. The "Democratic Par ty, '? in favor -of Pierce & Co. The " Demo cratic Partv," opposed to Pierce iv Co. the Whig Party." The " Know-Somethings," who recently assembled at Cleveland, and are opposed to Slavery. The " Say-Nothings," opposed to the "Know-iNotlimgs. 7 the" Abo litionists." The " Southern Party," recently started in Georgia. Tho " t nends or tem perance,". ana the " Opponents 01 a i'roinhii ory Liquor Law Bill." There are many other smaller organizations, but the above, wc be lieve, show the front ranks of political parties, as they now stand. Gavazzi is Comixo. In compliance with a special invitation of many influential and dis tinguished members ot tne American party, our worthy friend, Alexander Gavazzi, has consented to visit once more the L uitedbtates. and lecture in all the most important cities in the Union. His arrivavl in New York will be about the 5th of September next, and 'before that time wc shall be enabled to publish the address sent to him bv bis American friends and admirers, giving an account of" the ar rangements made by the proper committee. We learn that efforts are b-ing made to secure Castle Garden, or the Academy ot .uusic, in order to give tho Reformer of Italy a dignified reception.. Ills first lecture will be "JJiiienctt fir the .imcricans. ' and 111 lnsiournev through the L uion. Gavazzi will le necnmnanieu i an old distinguished member ot tho Amcri ran startr. whose name has already occupied an honorable pi ice in tho national literary world. K. Y. Crusader." Stamped: or "Old Lixkrs.'" The number of original democrats in all parts of the coun trv who are sovcrins their connection wit 11 the pseudo-democracy, i3 a theme of tiewspa nor comment every where. The latest nota bilities who have come out from the foul party are Col. Wm. II. Polk, brother of ex-Presi dent Polk, who is announced as the Ameri can candidate for Congress in one of the dis tricts of Tennessee, and Major Andrew Jack- sov Donelson, private Secretary to President Jackson, his adopted son anil successor at tin Hermitage, who has recently come lefore the nubile and renounced and rejected the Pierce democracy as spurious aud unworthy of adhe rence. Such as these are the immediate rep resentatives of the "old hero," into whom it was his prido and joy to instil principles of mire democracy: and their desertion 01 a rot ten cause will serve to show to what " corrup tion modem democracy has fallen. A Woman to be ih m. The notorious IIfn- riktta IlOBtxsos, convicted in tho Kensealor County Court, N. Y., of the murder of 1 mio- thv Lanisran. is to be hung on the third of August next. At the conclusion of her sen tence, when the Judge commended her soul to God's mercv, she told him he had better pray for his own soul, declaring she. was the . . . ... victim of it political conspiracy aviucu was cal culated to cruh a man. . She was about to speak further, when her counsel desired her to remain muet. W lion about to leave tne court room, she solemnly exclaimed, 'Jndgo IIvrris. mav the Judge ot Judges be vour .Tndffo Considerable excitement was mani fested by the spectators. Cool Dkcidkdly Cool! The Gern ans of New York, who recently held a meeting-in that city, on Sunday, denounced the American organization as a resurrection of the dry bonfis of the Tories of the Revolution." The Village Record justly remarks : " When we hear Germans applying the epi thet of ' tory' to Americans, wo think ot tho iteiinns who were hired by King George to assist him to' subdue his refractory sn meets, in the Colonies, and wonder lrsome.of those same Germans may not be the unworthy ae- .jcpnd ants of those identical mercenary. Hes sian soldiers who pillaged the goods and burnt the homes of our ancestors. - Tn e tans is Arms. The Tribune says the Germans in tho Sixteenth Ward, in Brooklyn, r fArminT . militarv organization for the Tuirnosc of armed resist ance to the Prohibit dry Linnor Law. which takes effect on the Fourth of Jnlv. Thev are. norhans not aware how- dangerous a game this will prove to the ties that undertake to play it. They doubtless receive due attention f rom tho gist rated in Brooklyn Ions' before their comes to execution.' ... par will ma-plau j.'Ct of which originated at a public meeting recently held at Columbus, Georgia, is hearti ly supported by most of leading Democratic presses of the South. The New Orleans Del ta, in the course ol a long article on the sub ject, says : The signs of the times are too significant to allow of mistake or misapprehension.' and a few persons doubt but that the organization of a South ern party on the Georgia platform, or on some simibir platform, must bo the reult. Within the last few months the idea of suclf a party has been gaining ground rapidly, and many of our ablest men regard it as a necessary measure for self defence." The South Carolina papers all hail the move ment with peculiar joy. Several Southern whig journals also seem disposed to favor the movement. A proposition to patronise here after no Massachusetts goods, to lay an em bargo on the importation ol such into South ern States, etc., is likewise heartily responded to all through the South, many newspapers being apparently very eager to punish Massa chusetts. Tht-re are, however, a large body of men in the South who are not at all dis posed to join a sectional party, and if the North should retaliate, the South will find it a losing game. Sun. From the Frinrelvn 'rJ Extra. Fire at Prixcktox. At about 1 o'clock on Thursday morning, the Machine Shop Foun dry, office of the "Princeton Press," and the brck dwelling adjoining, were all destroyed by lire. How the tire originated is not known; when discovered the foundrv was on fire the engines were not long in coming on the ground, but various hindrances prevented them from getting to work speedily. In the mean time the lire had made sufficient progress to baflle all elicits to subdue it. Eight printing press es (old and new) were destroyed. Ihere was not a vestago of the printing oiliee left. We aro indebted to the kindness of i!;c McrCc? County Mirror ofhee, fr printing tins slip. All the business connected with these depart ments will be nessess.irily delayed for a Jew days, we hope not long. Our thanks are due to tho i ire Department for their zeal and en ergy, and to many citizens lor various acts ol kindness. Movement for this Presidency. We are enabled to inform the Albany Argus that a pri vate niectang of oilieials holding place under the' Administration, has been held in this city within a few days, at which it was resolved thateverv means should be used to promote the candidacy of the Hon. William L. Marcy for the Presidency; at the next .National Demo cratic Convention. In copying this informa tion into its colums, we especially desire that the Argus shall not omit to mention that con trary to the universal expectation among. the Democrats, this private meeting of Mr. Mar- cy's friends passed no revolution again it Know Kodiingi.sin, and took no steps whatever to bring about "a union of the party." e know that tiie Argus will express its deep regret at these cirumstaiices. A. 1. Aeivs. Attempt to Raise a Chain Used in Revo lutionary Times. Mr. Bishop, owner of Bish op's Floating Derrick, yesterday, at West Point, commenced the undertaking ol raising the massive chain which under orders from Washington, in 177S, we think, was made its 'weight being live hundred tons and strung across the Hudson at West Point to intercept the passage of British vessels about that place. The chain was broken at each side a few years after it was put up, and has remained undis turbed since, though one or two of its massive links were for years on exhibition at the late Albany Museum. .The depth of the river at the point where it lies is 12 ) feet. "Mr. Bish op has sounded it, and satisfied himself that he can raise it. .dlbany jirgns, J urn-1). r -' The Wnirj Party not Dead. A man bv the name of Gillis, as we learn from the Dayton Ex;rcss, lately brought suit against some gen tleman in Dayton, Ohio, for buggy lure. 1 be defendants were tho Whig Central Committee in Montgomery county in 18-3:5 and 1834, and the conveyances were for. the use of that party. All of the defendants iim-io default except one (Mr. Smith Davidson.) who nppcarcu and filed a motion to nsmiss in? suit on the ground that the H?u'r Party was the proper defendant that the s lid party was dead, and no admin istrator had been appointed, rlie court held that the " i big party-' was not dead, or, at least, that tho evidence oliered was insuflicient to show the fact. A DiSTiscrxsHED Visiter. Edmund Lafay ette, grandson of the Marquis Ue Lafayette, so distinguished as the brave anil generous champion of American Independence, has been spending a lew days -with fhe Iu I onts, in De!eware, who were the early friends cf the General. In company with a few f riends, he has visited all the places of interest in tho vi cinity; one of his earliest visits ' being to the scone of the battle at Chadd's Ford, in which his ancestor first shed his blood in our cause. The very spot upon which - the General was standing when ho was wounded, was pointed out by some of the old residents. Mr. Lafay ette is about twenty-eight years of age, of fine countenance and engaging manners. Hoots. Tho Korlh. JJimriam, having asser ted that the fashionable ladies of Philadelphia aro reviving the old absurd custom of "wear ing hoops in the bottom of their dresses," the Worcester Trauxn iit adds the following: "Very Well! If the ladies desire, to be nii'sr taken lor barrels, let them; but we caution (mr dames against the fashion. A woman is not an original package,' and if slio insists upon aj pearing hooped up, she must do it prepared lor an examination bv the proper authorities, for nothing in the shape of a barrel escapes such scrutiny in this State, however it 111av.be in Pennsylvania. ' Ax Important Movemknt. A movement of solne importance has just been commenced m r orth Carolina, and is soon to bo submitted to the Legislature of that State. It proposes nrst, to render legal the institution ot mar- ringe among the slaves j second, to preserve sacred the lelations. between parents and their young children ; and third, to repeal the laws prohibiting the education of slaves. Comixo Election's. The States of Ala ham a, Arkansas, f own "Kentucky, Missouri and. Texas hold their .elections on' the first Mondav in August:'- Tennessee"' on the first 1 hursdav, and A orth Carlma on the second Thursday of the same month. On the second Moudav-in September the election iu Maine occurs, and that of Vermont on the first Tues day of the samo month. &y Hon. J. M. Botts, in a speech recently delivered at Richmond, v a., as we learn from the Pinny J'ox.', expressed himself decidedly in favor ot so modnying the admission ot per sons into thek. j T . 1 arty, as to embrace all mo tive born Catholics,. who acknowledge no alle glance to the temporal supremacy of the Pope CP" The Schenectady Morning Star states that a man named John Gilchrist, on Monday .attempted to poison his brother's lamily in I Johnstown, bv putting arsetiic in a collee mill jNine members ot the lamily were aangerousiy lll, but hy prompt and skillful treatment, are likely to recover: Iho man is m la-u. . CLEAKFIKLD. WEi)SKsnv. June 27. rer bbl 11.00 per bush. 2.70 " " 1.75 " " 1 .f.O " .so ' Flour. Wheat, Kye, Corn, Oats: 3Mnrringf0. At Ilarrisburg. on the 20th in?t, by tho Hev. Mr. Kobinson. Mr. S ami -et, Mitchkli.. of Clearfield, to Miss Mauy A. Lov, of Ilarrisburg'. On the 21, inst.,by the Kev. i. M. Cooper, Mr. Jamks JirKSTo.N to Miss Mauia Asm Kays, both of this etiunty. CAUTION. Those interested are hereby noti fied that the subscribers purchased about three weeks ago. two-thirds of all the grain in tho ground on the farm of the widow ISargcr. in Brad ford township, that being the share of the tenant Joseph Powell, consisting of wheat, rye. oats, corn and hay. All persons are cautioned not to meddle with the satno. WM. ALBERT i DKUtf. . Woo Hand, June 27, lS55.-Xt. It1 EM0VAL: Tho undersigned bcirs leave to inform his friends that he has removed his BOOT AND SHOE STOKE, . ' from "Shaw:g Row," to his new building, opposite the Office of James Wrigly. and two doors south of theUmcetj. 11. Uarbett, l-sq. - He still keeps constantly on hands, every varie ty 6i Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps, -Ac. Men's fancy shoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort ment ot heavy work, all - adapted -to the various wants of the people of Clearfield. Ho hopes his friends will call at his SEW- ST011E, and ex amine his tStouk. L'oots antkfhopg made to order, and mending done as heretoforo. ISAAC JOIIXftTCN. C'ieartield-Juno 27, 1355. BOOKS! AND C0NFECTIONA1UK I 11 The undersigned begs lcavo to inform his t'ricn:ls in Clearfield, and the public generally that he ha m:ile arrangements to receive and keep constantly on hand all tue new, ana reccui pub lications which he will sell !t Publisher s prices. lb: alfo has on hand a large and beautiful stock of miscellaneous books, mid corfeclionarie. at his .!orc in '-Miaw slioiv, nearly posiic tne .Juiirni,; Ofl'ice. which ho invites thc'l'ublic toe;ill kiv! ex amine. THOMAS KOJJUi.NS. May 1G, 13.":.-!y. -: LAldE.S (iArTIiK assured color.- that can't be beat in ouality or price for sale by Jane 27, '55. A. M. 111LT.S. C.i:NTLi:MEN'.S FANCY lintfr & PllOES: 71 An umipproachble stock for sale by June 27, .. A. M. HILLS.- FTATS- "ATS of the latest stvlcs. and most approved JLjL tiu:lity, received, and for i(i6 by June 27, 'oa.J A. M. HlbbS. iKH' FCATS, trimmed and untrimmed, a beautiful article for sale at the store of June 27, '55. J A. M. HILUS. W ADTES' D'dESS C,(01S a targe and beautiful Jii assortment, for sale chenp by . June 27, '55. ' A. M. HILLS. T5K -SI,S a most beautiful selection, and ct . .1 1 . . r the latest styles. lor saie ai tne cneap siore ui June 27, '65 A. M. HILLS. g1LVTKS of every variety and price, from 30 hours to 14 days, for sulo by Juno 27, '50. 1 A. M HILLS rmXEECT ION ARIES a -Jeetle the. slickest" as J sortniord this Porouith ever conhl boast of, at June 27, '55.) A. M. HILLS. cei l! A V TTOUSK. Hroko out of the stablo of John Alcorn, in Heaver township, Jefferson fonntv. l'a on the 25th of May last, a bay horse about 10 or 101 hands hiirh. with littlo or 110 white. iibout him. a mark on one of his fore less occasion ed by breakintr through tho ice. He trots and racks well, and is about 9 years old Any person flndir'r him. and brinsimr him to me. or sending me word by mail, shall bo well paid for the sanio Address JOHX ALOOllX, True A mm cm. Armagh, Indiana Co. Pa JEW UAliilEU: The undcrsisncd respect fully tfl'ershis services to the citizensof Clear field and vicinity, wlncn snoma ue receive cn courageiiiVnt sufficient, hj intends to locate per luar.ciuly. L:HAYIXC. JIATPv IRE:rSIM, AD SHAXFOOSING . T.ii nln flu. T,it f;isbion;ible stvte. He nipy always be found at the snop ot Hainan Mi!lor, in Shaw's Low. 11EXUY SMITH. Cle-irfield Jun 2U, 4t. aTIHlt.VII Foil KASAN! llie lilooa S Red Ihinnor float? in triumph on the 'Old Cur- Fore." where A. M. Hills has 111st opened the cheapest and most splendid assortment of Goods, ever displayed before this community, and exactly idapfc'l totncir many anu vnrious necessities. F.verv variety of Hats, Caps. Bonnets. Boots Sh.es. Clot's. C:ts.--imeres, and all other Kincis.oi Irj'-zoo Is. that arc unapproachable by any othcj dmiiar articles. Cither in boaaty of style, fjuality. or price. ."'-.- Mso an excellent assortment oi iroceries. jmr-i iv:ire. tonc and Uucensware. wun iancy arueies ltd in flint rm. Ho defies competition, and invite' nil persons to give him a call at the --O'd t'orixr.'' which has tru ly become the -liazarr ot . icaritem. i.verv attention will te snown ro cusioinerf nni visitors, and no piuns wul be spared w semi aa smiling away, loaded with his beautUul and valua ble goods, never surpassed m i,iearucii. A. lU. lllL.. Clearfield, June 20, 1? jo.. ' JVOTICi: : The undersigned having been ap 41 pointed Sea'cr cf Weights and .Measures, m and for the County of Clearfield, gives notice that those having business with him, can have it atten ded to bv calling at his residence iu the borough of Clearfield. ' ". WILLIAM II. BOBEBTSON, May 22, '5o.-it .Scaler of Weight ,wlMer. BLACKSMITH IN'O The subscriber would inform the public that he h.is taken the Black smith Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on the corncr-ef Thuil and Main etrcets, in the bor ough of Clearfield where he carries 011 the business 11 all its various branches. . JACOB SIIUNKWEILEIl. : June C. lS5'i-ly. ; , . A. M. HILLS, 1). 1). S. Office a.ljoin- iXr . cial Teeth, from one to a full set, moun ted in tho most apYroved modern stylo.- .' :' :t T Filling, Filing, and . Cleaning done with care and neat ncss. Teeth extracted with all tho earo and dispatch modern science can furnish. . , Hit. HILLS, can always be found at his tiffiee, as he is now devoting his whole attention to his profession. ' ' June 20, '55. TVKW GOODS! NKW fiOODS ! At the old 1 1 -Corner Store, of the undersiued, at Curwens- ville. Ho has just received tho largest and best assortment of Spring ami Summer Goods over brought to Clearfield. . Call and seo. : Juno 13, 1855 H. 1. FATTEN . 4 Large assortment of Stono ware at tho store of IX. Juno 18. -''-- -.''' W. F. IKAVIN. 1TOTICE : All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm,of Mosbop A Pottaf.ff, wilT call and settle their accounts immediately, aa the books must be closed at once. MOSSOP & POTTAliFF. Clearfield,' June 13, 1S55. : . CKEBEL. HERRING and CODFISH, at tha toro of"; Tin. 18 . W.F. IKW1N. A CON A good lot of . Hams and Shoulders at June 20 j , W. F. IUWIJi'S. o RPIIANS' COKttT NAI.K -Yaluaiu-e Timt.kr Laxi. l?y -virtue of an crier of the Or phans' Court of Clearfied county, at May Term. 1MO, taore imh c exposvu i puunvs s.u v. :u mi town of ,'cw Washii';jct'ii, n Saturday the 7h ily of .Tnlv. 1S55, nt I o chx-k 1". 31. ot sum 'lay, ail that tine grist 11:11!. Jnmbering- etabli;tmn nt, and laud connected therewith, containing in all shout ::U0 aces, tho property of Jonathan l'carco. Ice d.. . 4 ? .,1 1 1 ..... . 1 situate in Chest townsmp. v.icai..eiu uuumj. vunu- cd as follows. vi : by lands ot Joscpu iue-uurraj, Aaron Pierce, Thomas Mehaffey, David Woods and others, which prexaiscs were valued and approved under a writ of partition, granted at Dec. Icrm. 18j4, and the hcirsof said Jonuthan Pearce. doe d.. having refuel to take the same at the valuation, this order of sale was made. ' '. The property is situate. upon Chc.t Crcci in a populous neighborhood.. and in an cxecllant loca tion for lnmbering tc. The land is heavily tim bered with excellent white pine and oak timber. J-'evcral houseo. stables.. and other outbuildings up on the premises. , " Tr.nvs of j?ai.k. Ten per cent of the whole pur chase money to bo paid in cash when the property U Btvieken down. One third of the remainder to nrinei heirs of said deceased. One third ef the t.aian:c cash when the snlc is eontinned hy .the Court and the remiinder in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to ho secured upon the premises, by judenjentbond and nioitgag Possesion of the prcuiist to be given at tho con- firmation of the sale. . 3!y the. Court, . , ... , " WAI. Jon's r.on A.r,.T c.n. Trustee. May ."SO. l.iri. rOKTEK, Cieik n 0'ilor of the Orphwns- Court tf Llear- tield county, the subscriber offers at private sale thn f.ilIowinL' de-.-rihed valuablo real estate, the projiett v of Martha Jane Welch, a minor daughter of James Welch, bite of Pike township, ia said county, dee'd., viz t ail that certain tract or piece of land situate in Pike township, olearuidd coun c-jrirmnmsr l.2 aercR more or iws. notumcu ami ,11 .1 devpril.fd ns hil'ows. to wit : Un the tout 11. vvest nn-1 Vnrtli liv Ismil-mf Urtniel L:llIcV. Olid On H1C East by lands of Penjimin Carr." ... . . 1 1 i ....... Ahotit iieres lelli2 Cluarctl anu unut r e" nl(ir:itinn. ami iibout acre ot good timber md. Jt'tlAll K. lit At, imardi.m, May 30, '55-ts. Lawrence tp. f jIUEDKllIC'K MIOKK 1 In the Court of I (.i:ur."n JL1 VS. Pleas of thoConnty of CIe:i r- Cuiu.sToriiKK Siiokf ) lie id of i'eb., IS .'- Ii'o 11. Subpoena to perpetu-ito Testimony And rniv t wit.: V aV 2i.Sf. lo55. tho Cuiilt. Oil motion of J. Bidillo ordon, r.s.- attorney l r re- it,.r in thn nbovc c:ise. nnvoliit James Jl. Jv.'irri- m it. h.so.. examiner iu tiuxe .ui- kjuui-j sides. ttc,t: ;d. i' Jiiii-i-., i roiiiy Kniho i hr-r'ebv aiven that I have appointed Thnrsdnv June 2-th. A. 1. !Sj5, between the hou.s of ten o'clock A. M. and six P. M. i f said day as th time for attending to the dutiee ot said ap pointment at my olhee in the borough of Clearfield, when and where all persons interested may Httend f thev see proper. J Ar. 11. ii.mvi:ur.r May .30, 1S-X. Kxaiuincr. DISSOLUTION Of l'AKiiM.iiiia. The copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned in tho chair making, and painting business, has this day been dissolved oy mutual consent. The business will be earned on. as lieTetolore. by JohuTroutman.atthcold stand, in whose hands remain ail the books and papers of the firm. imiv Timt T((V . - ROBEKT KuWE. ' Clearfield. June fi, lS-j5.-4t. CALL AND SET l hK. 111c suwcnwr nc in determined to collect, or at least settle up ill his accounts this spring, hereby noiines an those indebted to him thai if they desire to save costs and trouble They uau ueuer .n.euu me matter immediately. jauuu uiiiaiejv. Ourwcnsvillc, May lw, leoj.-jt. CAUTION. All persons aro hereby notified not to lift, cash, or meddle with a certain note for s 120, given by me to .Miss 1. harlotte iauaey, dated about the 20th or 27th of February, 1855, as I have received 1:0 consideration tor the same, ana will not pay it unless compelled by law. Brady tp., May 30, lS35-::t X71STATK OF JAMES M'iillLK li ed. Letters testamentary on the , Deceas estate of James McGhec, late of Bell township, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers. All persons knowing thcmsclvs indebted to said estate nre here by notified toiaftko immediate settlement, aud those having claims will present them duly autheniioa ted to our attorney, L. Jackson Crans, Clearfield, or to cither of the subscribers. JAMES" Me? H EE. HEXitY McHliEE 4 May 30, '5-ut. Executors. EST ATI: OF JOHN SCOTT, DKCEAS- j EJ). Letters of Administration, cuvi tr-t r-iii(-iiio anne.ro, on the estate of John Scott late of Ecrguson township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. Those indebted to the estate aro notified. to make immediate, settlement. anJ those having claims will present them, duly au thenticated, to L JACKSON I'iiA.MJ, Jlay 30, "55-Gt . Adm'r. pkjTOTICE. Letter? if Administration have been LS rranted to the undersigned on tho Estate of Joseph M Craken. late of Bell township, deceased. All persons havig claims against the estate will present, thom duly . authenticated for settlement, and thosa: indebted to tho estate will; make imme diate payment. ABTHl'it BELL, Bell tp., May 30, lfw. -------- Adm'r. JTSTIl AY Came to the residence of the sub 'J scriher. in AVoodward township, a black Steer, wi.h three white feet, supposed U bo about three years old this spring, on or about the first ot Uoto- bcr IsjL iho. owner is renuestea to come auu p.ovc property, pay charges, and take it away. tr Otherwise It will be disposed of nowrdins' to law.. JUM-.l-u i lMUd. Woodward tp. May 30, 18A5-H. . DISSOLUTION Ol y.Xlll .LJtiiii . The partnership heretofore existing between Flemming & Foster, as Proprietors of the Stage Line from Clearfield to Clarion, has been dissolved, and the business will hereafter be conducted by the undersigned alone. . ' : ; r . Y .. Vt . X ii-..U.Ul.'.'. Curwonsvillo May 30.4355. . . . , - D' !?. JOHN II. jlIULLEN, Having rented tlio rrnncrtv and situation of -Hr G. F. Hoops. tenders his professional services to the citizens of Freneh illc, and vicinity. Offico, one door eac-t of Lutz's stote, Irenchville. l-uay, 2, aj.-out. CAUTION. Notice is hereby given to nil who mav find themselves in account with Montoli us, TenEyck & Co., to come and settle tho same without any '-delay; and save cost, as we intend closing up our business. ; . - . ll'.l. ii.L.tu.--, . ll-.A 11 uk. & vo. Curwcusvillc, May 22, ls.55.-lt. ';'; B1 LACEBERBY BRANDY, for the euro cf Chol era Morbus. Dvsentary-and.-a.il other diseases of the stomach and bowels, fur sale by R. Mossop ("i LOCKS. Ivight day, thirty hour J Clocks for sale at Mossop's Store. ' ftnd alarm pJn.,13. M I'SLIN, at 5 cents per yard, at Mossop '3 cheap cash store. June 13. J55. FIRE-PROOF PAINT, for sale at JunolV55 It. MOSSOP'S. MANTILLAS A large lot of Ladies' and Chil dren's Mantillas for sale nt. Mossop's Cheap Cash Store. June 13, '55. T . ADIF.S' CLOVES. A very large lot of black JLi net worked 1 loves, at 10 cents a pair worth 25cts at Mos9tp"s choap cash store. Jn. IS, '55. BUOTS A SHOES. A iargo ana splendid assort ment of Ladies', Gentlemcns' and Children?' 1UOTS A S1IOES.- i.ient of Lailies' Boots and Shoes for sale at Mossop's. IJli.Ui. be secured upon the premises by bond ana mort gage, the interest payable annually to Marbard Wager late widow of Jina. Pearce. curing life, .!' -it tier ,1oipiv. the nrineir rd to be psid to the Mm TMl.AT LAST! - S T A II T L ING A Oi t V ?i S l. M 1. A 1 : LATEST AEBIVAL THE EAST. KB. WELCH, has just returned fromthe City with a new and pK'i:iid a,-oi taunt d' Watches. Jewelry, and Jsilver-waw the birgwt, jest anil cheapest ever brought into Clear liclJ-con-sis'ingof hunting aud vpcu-t.tccd gild and e'dver watehes. gold lockets, g'.-ld chains, go! J Per..?, lliigs, breast-pins, spectacles, silver furks. bracelets, sleeve buttons, cntl pins, ear riu. Ac ic, Ac. : Watches and jewelry repaired on the shortest notice. lJuno, so. VKW AltlllVAL ! A large and cheap assort i. 1 mcnt of Iprinir and Summer lloodv-. just re ceived a)d for sale 011 the lowest terms at the !oro of IllCHAKH MO.-5SOP. DSy-OCODS, GROCERIES. QUEN?--WA EE, U00TS & SHOES. HATS & CAFS, UOXXIiTS. SHAWLS, ; CUNFECTIOXAHIK.S, j FISH, TOBACCH. TAT10MAUV. METROS. and a little of everything, i All of which will be sold at lower prices than ev er before offered in Clearfield. 11. MOSjMiP, Clearucld. Jnne IX IS.)5. : - IIKHIPP'S SALf: By virtue ef a writ of 3 Testatum Vanditioni Euas i.-.-ued out of tho Court of Common I'leas of Centre county, And to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, :it tho Court House in the Uoroug.lt f Clearfield on Wed nesday tho 4ch day of July, 17oi, ut 10 o'clock A. M . tho following prop"! ty ; . T " AM the right title, interest and claim of Jonas Pownell in and to a certain lit. of ground situate jit the junction of the Kvlcr & .Mile.-djurg Bonds in Morris township. Clearfield county, bounded by lands of the iulis of John Brcwn-A hitmen Ilughis, containing one norer, uioio or h-j-i, wilh a log llouso and frame kitchen, and 'a-tilack-r.iith shop eiectel thereon. Seized and t:!Vn in oxcmtion ar.d to be sold as the property of Jonas Powmdl. - WILLIAM POWELL. Fh-ff. June 0.' 1S55: ' - In the Crphats' Court of Clearfield County. In the. liuitter of t''i-Et iff of Arph El'ii.dce'd. ' XI now. May 21. l.VV n motion of L. Jack- son Cmns, Esq.. Attorney for accountant J.H. , Larrimer. Esq., was appointed an Auditor to report distribution of funds in the hands of Arthur Bell," Administrator of tb estate of Aseph Bull, dee'd. AH persona interested aro hereby, notified that the subscriber will attend to his duties under the " above appointment on Tuesday July 10th. IhdS. at i 10 o'clock, A. M., at his ofiico in the Borough of Clearfield. J. H. LAlUtlMEK, Auditor. . Clearfield. June 5, 1S."5. "jV"0'JTC3i. The subscriber , would infirm tho' L pubh' ;. th at the well known horse IXHU BENDEXT UAIHILK." may be found at all times at Pierces Mills, in Chest township. Terms made known at the stand. JOHN WAOEK. Chest. May 30. 13-r.t. " . ' TOUKN'UYMAN' IILACKSMITII AVAN'T- f Ef. Tho undersigned, wants a good Journey man Blacksmith, nt Umhampton. to whom ho will : irive good wages aud constant emplovnient. 11EXBV MYEKS. June C 155 -ft. - TOI1X TROl'TMAN, House, Sign and Orua inental Painter. Glazier, Chair maker and ; Paper Hanger, offers his service to the citizens of ., Ck-arfield and vicinity; Shop on Market St., just below the i oundry. ' He keeps constantly on hand, and makes to or der every variety of Chairs, Iouugcs, Sofas. Ac, Ac Chairs, and Sofas made equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from the City, and more durable in workmanship and matciial. . - juii uiuiiia. Juno, 20. 1S55. 1 Ti;V ISL'STAUItANT AND ICE CREAM 11 SALOON. The subscriber begs lcavo to in form the ladies and gentlemen of Clearfield, that ho has taken tho commodious house south pi Hemphill s Hotel, where he designs keeping ' Ice- -cream, Lemonade, Cakes. Cenfectionarics. Ac. He will also keep on hands a supply ot Uysters and all other kinds of refreshments, in the Saloon ho has formerly occupied, in the basement of Hemphill's Hotel. CUAKLES GKEAFF. : Clearfield, May 2, 1355. . ifAN'TEO A good Blacksmith, at Lick Kun ; VAU. five miles btlow Clearfield. A good Shop, furnishad with two Eres, tools, and all the other convenicneies, and well situated to obtain : custom, is in readiness, and wants an occupant. Andy to ELLIS IKWLX 4 SONS, May 2. '53. Clearfield, P,i v ' DAVIDS. I'LOTNIJ Kcspcctfullyirforuw his old friends and tne public, that he has obtained the services of a good Cutter anil work- ., man as a foreman iu tho tailoring business, and he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his Line of work on the mo!t accommodating terms.and short notice, and will have clothing ou hand at all times, such as tlress 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 share of patronage. . -New Washington. May 9, 1S55. S AMU EL DEHIIN, pf.ai.kk in Drugs, Modi-, ines, Paints. Oils. Spices. Window Glass, i- fi!.', Hyc Stuns, Pcrfnmenes, Aiconoi, xsurniag Fluid. Patent Medicines. Ac., Ac, .. ; -i .t JUNIATA T., Tf ROSE CITY, PA. ., "ITaving just opened an extensive assortment itf these articles. Physicians will find it to their ad-van r tage to give him a call, and examine his Stock be-, fore ordering from the Easteren Cities; and Ckain try Merchants can also be accommodated with all the Essences. Tincture, l'atcnt Medicines,, Aa ... 1 1' Hi) L1C FA hH 11114I RETAIL, "t Imrrst price 1. L-'T lie bopos by stiict attention to business, and r a de-ire to please to merit a share of public pat ronage. . April 25, 1s5j ,. TAlt. IJ. F. AKLKV tenders his professional. .1 services to the iahabitauts of GrahamUm and surroun din ; country he can t all times be found at his Office, directly opposite Mr. J. B. Grahanrs st .rc, when not professionally engaged. I Apr. 25.. VKF'S P a 1VA A..M) f.JXl t. j. STOKE, No. 72 North Sfccosn Street, oij-. site, th" M'vii I'ernnil House.) Ppbiladelphia. , Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. 1H K. ouc?. Silver Lever do . do.; Silver Lepine, do-.; fiuartier; Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert Jo. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and ' Gold Cas?; Gold Pens and Silver do.: together with a variety of fine -Gold Jewelry. Gold Curb, Guard and l ob Chairs. All goods warranted to be as represented. -Watches and Jewelry, rvpairi ed ire the best manner, '. : . -. A!si, Masonic Marks, Bins, if , male to order. ' N. B1. All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will bo punctually attended to. : " ' : His motto is: '"Small rrofitsar.l Quick Sales " Philadelphia. April 25, I S55. TTIUST ARK1VAL. SPRING A SUMMER J.V. GOODS. AT THE CHEAP CASIFSTORE. Just received., a large and splendid assortment of cir3 ot almost every description, sa season, and selling off at very low prices. Ladies, Gentlcacn. and every person wishing to Luy go! at the very toirnst jnicr, are rt-fcdfutly tnvio! to call and examine for themselves. . Produce of all kinds received in exchange for gOO-lS. HiV.I.lHIU.lX iUiy 22. d55. . ; . ...... - .- , : - ; - BEREGE DELAINES A fuperlor article o Bvrcge lH laines iu dress patterns at 2j cents per yard, never sold in this county before for less than 50 cents, at B.ICHARD MOSS0l'S. Junolik'aa . I -- . ' : :..:' ,;..--''-t ("ib WELL it CO., MANUFACTURERS ANI J WlinLK.SXLB l'E.VLERS IX Hat. Cap, t a rs.Ac, No. 176 Market Street, between 5th and 6th Sts., Philadelphia. Jan. 17, w.-nt. IALEB'CoPE A CG. No. i vJ; -Marset M., 1 nua ' fit It l)l ito.ilers in Li nensJ White Goods, Ho siery. French. English and German Silk Goods, La ces, Glove.. Bolting Cloths, Ac. Jnno 15,51-ly. f liAVJvfc 1 c , Z Juno 13, '55. RICHARD iMSSOP, (11 BAP Clf n UING. A large lot of Cheap Clo- jr." ; X: ti; k SI : 1 i t r a 1 n
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