mmwrn-mmmm; THE jOUMAL. HARVEST HOME. There will be an American Harvest Home held near New "VTasnington, ou .... WEDNESDAY,' SEPT.? 12 Til. "Speakers from a distance will be in attend." ence. Extensire preparations are making for the accommodation of Delegetions from all .parts of the Connty.., ;r !p ' , , ' r ,' r'.'Br 6rkr"of' the Committee. COUNUTY TREASURER. TlIE under signed tegs leave to announce to his friends that he will run as an Isvepespest Caspibati! for the office of County Treasurer, at the coming election. . . r. - - HENRY STONE. Clearfield August 15, 1854. HYDRAULIC RAM. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have purchased the patent right of W. AB. Douglass' improved Premium .for forcing water up hill, for the Counties of Jef ferson, Cloarfield.Clarion, Crawford and Venarlgo. They warrant the aetion of the Machine one year, (when there i sufficient water to carry it.lif ordinary attention is paid to it. The "Rain" is a simple and effective machine fof forcing water to any Tcquired distance or ele vation. It is perfectly applicable where 18 inches of fall can be had, tho' the greater the fall appli ed the more powerful the operationof the machine. 'Any quantity of certificates can bo obtained tes ifving the superiority of this machine over every other instrument for forcing water to a given ele vation. ,, , .. i Letters addressed to the subscribers at Curwens villo, Clearfield Co;.' Pa; will be promptly attend ed to. 11 " : CLAHK A CUNNINGHAM. August 15, 1855.-6mo. G IVE .THEM 'A TRIAL: SILVER'S ' P L AS TIC 'PAINTS: 'WEATHER &'HBE-PB0DF.- -Theso Taints will stand any climate, without crack or blister, and .harden by exposure; thus making in. time' an, -enamel of Stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and other metals from rust and corrosion: ' They differ" essentially from the so-called Mineral Paints of the day, which are principally Ochres, and Clays, and are entirely twnrt T 1 nam SILVER'S Plastic Paints! ate purely METAL- They are levigated finely, mix readily with Lin- .l ;i fwitYiniit tTiA trnnlilA nf Prindin2.1 and flow under the brush as freelp as the beet White Lead, and excel all others in body or covering properties, one pound of which will cover as much Surface as two pounds of White Lead, reducing the cost two-tniras. mere are six a is unci tumrs, in . Olive, I Light Brown, Light Chocolate, Black,' J Dark . Do. Deep Do. All equally valuable as a preservative, and par ticularly adapted to painting the outsido of BUILDINGS, FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS, TIN AND IRON WORKS. Remember! 'Exposure hardens avd increases tht durability of. these PA INTS. n in verm ht; .-." i JJnsmi Oil. at thieily as possible, as the Paint is the. tasting or prorerttufr ooatr, arm tne vti nmyty in i""in'i or aetitt in sprraiUno it. : FRENCH 4 RICHARDS ... Gexebal Wholesale Agents, . .f N. W. corner Tenth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, Dry and Ground in Oil, by Sa"l Berlis, Tyrone City, Pa. Dealer in Drugs. Medicines Paints, Oils.'Erushes. Window Glass. Ac " Ang. 15, '55. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Erponas and Fieri Facias, l.jucd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear field county, and to me directed, will beexposodto PUBLIC I A LE. at the Court House, in the bor ough of Clearfield;, on Monday, the 17fA of Septem ber, 1?53, the following desciribctl property, viz : ALL the right,titleand interest of John C. Miller A Co;, in and to a certain Lot of land, situated in Chest town.hii, Clearfield Co , Pa- commencing 1G feet in front of the house, at a stake, and running eouth 60 feet to a stake; then ICO feet cast to a jtak'-; then CO feet north to a stake ; and then west 16!) feet to tho place of beginning containing about 1 of an acre, having thereon erected a two story Plank House, and bounded by lauds of Wra. Westons.. Seited and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John C, Miller A Co. A LSOonc other Lot of land situated in the same j. township, Clearfield Co., la., laying west of Ashcroft's Run, and fronting a township road. Containing I of an acre, more or less, being GO feet front and ISO feet deep, bounded by lands of Wm. Westons.. having erected thereon a store house and a plank barn, unfinished, being the same lots purchased by Defts. of Wm. Westons. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John C. Miller A Co. ALSO, by virtue of a writ of levari Facias, a certain messuage or tract of land situated in Bradford township, Clearfield Co., Pa., being part of Iilair MeCIenahan survey, (see book J., p. 427,) bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the north west corner of the tract, running south 251 perch es to a post, thence east 162 perches, south 02 per ches and five-tenths, east 74 perches to a Maple, north 175 perches to a White Pine, north 42 deg. 130 perches west, north 47 perches, west 118 per ches, being the same premises conveyed by said Josiah W. Smith to the said Caesar Potter by ref ference to the said Deeds and Mortgages, will ap pear. Seised and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ciesar Potter. ALSO, by virtue of a writ of Levari Farias, all that two story Plank House or buuilding sit uate in the township of Penn. in county of Clear field, about one mile west of LumbervUle, in eaid township, op land now occupied by Wm. Reed, bounded on the north by lands of W. A J. Moore, on the East by lands of 'John MeCracken. and on the west by lands of John Henry, and Hockcnbu ry, in the township aforesaid containing in front JO feet, and in depth 27 feet being two stories high with lot or piece of ground and curtilage apperti pant to said building. Seized, taken in execution find to be sold as the property of Wm. Reed. ALSO, all defendant's interest of, in and to all those two certain lots of land situate in the Borough of Clearfield, Clearfield Co., Pa., bound ed on the north by Market stroet, on tho east by lot No. 149. on the south by an alley, and on the jrest by lot No. 12ti said lots being known in the plot of said borough as lots Nos. 133 and 142, each extending in front on Market street 50 feet, and in depth 172 to an alley, having thereon erected a two story frame hoase and a store house, a good frame stable, and other out-buildings, and the lots bcing'in a high state of cultivation. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property pf David Winteroitz - ALSO, all Defendant's right." titfe and interest in and to 100 acres and 40 perches of Land situate in Belt township. Clearfield eounty, bound ed is follows, by land of E. L. Miller on the South east, heirs of Elisha Mot ton the west, Moses Miller on the nortnwest, and O. L. Reed on the north-wrt,- having ereeted thereon a Log house, Log barn and about 48 acres cleared. Seized and ta ken in execution and to be sold as the property of James O. Beatty, A LSO, a certain Lot f Land situate in the town of New Washington, Clearfield county, con taining one-fourth of an aere. being BO feet front by 205 feet deep, bounded as follows, on the South by School house lot, on the West by street, on the north and east by lands of Joseph MoMarray, hav ing thereon erected a Plank honse, and lot enclos ed with a fence. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold ad the property of Edward Harrison- . WILLIAM POWELL, SheriJ. She'riiTs Offices'Clearfield, Aug. 15, 1855. . TERMS., kt,v. ..: ., . 'The Journal is published every Wednesday. at Osk Dollar avd Fiftt Cests per annum in advance, or Two Dollars within the year. Advertisements inserted at fiftv cents per square, for the first, and twenty-five cents for each addi tional insertion. A liberal deduction made to thoso who advertise by the quarter, or year. xne 'Xcrms' will be strictly adhered to. No paper discontinued without payment of ar- rearaees. unless at the option ol the publisher. C.Vm.NET MAKING. The undersigned wftuld respectfully inform the puWie, that he has taken the old stand opposite the Methodist Church, known as morrows snor, where he keeps constantly on hand and manufac tures to order, every variety of Household and Kitchen ' ' FUBMTOBE, such as Tablc3, Bureaus, Safes, Stands 'Clipboards, Sofas, Bedsteads, ic, of every style and variety. JOSHUA JOHNSON. : Clearfield, Pa., Aug: 1355. "lVTOTICE The subscriber respectfully informs il the citizens of Clearfield county, that he .has rented his Tannery to John McUaugbey, whom he can recommend to his customers as attentive and obliging. He also respectfully requests all persons to come forward and settle their accounts as he' ii desirous of closing up his business. Hides taken on old accounts. JOHN McPiLERSON. Aug. 8, 1355.. ' , . The undersigned respectfully auuounecs that he has rented the T A N X E R Y of John McPhcrson, where he will keep on hand a good assortment of all kinds of leather, and hopes by strict attention to meet a share of public patron age. Leather exchanged, or eash paid for hides JOHN McG AUG HEY. Aug. 8, 1S55. 3mo. TRIAL LIST FOR ADJOURNED COURT, MONDAY, SEPT. 3d, 1855. John ratohen, vs. Josiah Lambourn. ... Isaao Chambers vs. Greenwood Bell. ; Thos. Mays, vs. Jacob Henry A David Kephart. J. Moore, vs. Thos. Martin Robert Smith, vs. David Sharp. H. Philips, vs. Dnniel Kephart, et. al. Henry Pennington, vs. (i. Tozer fc Jno. Tagart. Thos. Mahaffcy, et. al. vs. Thos. & JnO. Wools. Philip Antes. vs. Bigler A Reed. Crawford Gallaher, vs. Michaels & White T uckner A FleishnCr, vs. John Stites. U. D. Lanich, vs. Mordecai Shirk : C. G. Renaud, vs. John B. Nodier, et. al. Isaac Hupt, vs. Alphonzo Laconte. . (1. W. Hickman, et. al. vs. Wm. Bloom. (. B. Galer, vs. John Fox. Moses Norris, vs. Clark Brown James Curloy, vs. James Gunsalus. John Powell, vs. Wm. Brown. ; Geo. W. Carter, vs. Snyder A Large. , Jas. Fry A Dan'l. Fulkerson, vs. Robt. Potter. , Conrad Freduck, vs. Henry Groe. J. A J Hagerty, vs. Abraham Dyers. Jas. MeCracken. vs. Jos. A Hiram Straw, et. al. Win. Bloom, ifs. Jas. 31. Kelly. . Geo. W. Gill, vs. Thos. Holt. Alexander Ennis, vs. Andrew Davis. Samuel Miles, vs. David Dressier. M. Quigley, vs. James M. Leonard, et. al. Same, vs. Everhart Rahorn J. M. Leonard, use J. Leonard, v3. M. Quigley. Peter Dickinson, vs. Vogals Brothers. Kelley A Dickerson, vs. H. B. Miller. Henry B. Miller, vs. KeHy A Dickerson. Same, vs. James M. Kelly. Same, vs. Same. F. P. Hurxthal, vs. Jas. M. Leonard. Philip Antes, vs. Bigler A Reed. Jos. W. Smith, vs. H. L. Hall A Wm. Houslcr. LIST OF JURORS FOR THIS ADJOURNED COURT, MONDAY Geo. W Schoff, . David S. Fleming, Thos. Leonard, David McKinney, Jos. Haggcrty, Jno. D. Sunderland. Edward Perks, Daniel Stewart, Jerome Robison, Isaac Rickets, Wm. L. Bloom, '""Joseph Yothers, William S. Porter, Wm. Walters, Geo. Beams. John Rughcs, Benj. Tury, David Brown. David Mitchell, Joehua J. Tate, Anthony MoGarvcy, .Luke Kvler, Geo. W.'Bmtton, Samuel Bloom, L. R. Carter, John Go-s. Hugh Riddle, Abraham Brown, Conrad Rtiker, Samuel Whiteside, Nathan Lines, Wm. Bard. Wm. L. Shaw, S.unl. Spencer, Jr., Win. P. Reed. Edward White, Clearfield. Aug. 1, 1S55. SEPT. 3d, 1855. Woodward. Curwensville. Girard. Brady. AVoodward. Bell. Morris. . Bradford. Roggs. Rcccaria. Pike.. Karthaus. Penr.. Bell. Morris. Brady. Girard. Lawrence. Chest. Lawrence. Chc?t. Boggs. . Beucaria. Pike. Lawrence. Decatur. Burnidc. Morris. Jordon. Woodward. Union. Penn. Goshen. Penn. Lawrence. Morris. 4 TTKX riOX REGULARS ! You arc or- j. dered to meet forparadeon Saturday. August 11th, at 1 o'clock. Each member will provide him self with five rounds of blank cartridge. " Bv order of the Captain: GEO. W. RHEEM, Jr., First Serg't. "IVEW HOTEL: The old 'Shhrino House,' at i NEW WASHINGTON, has been re-opened and re-fitted by tho undersign ed, who respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. He is well provided with house room and good stabling, and intends keeping a Temperance Houso, at which ho will always endeavor to make his guests feel at home. JOHN SHETTER. August 1, 1S55. tf. IVrEAV GOODS ! NEW GOODS! At the 1 1 Old Corner Store of the undersigned at CURWENSVILLE. He has just received the largest and best assort ment trummer and Fall Goods ever brought to ClearficlJ; consisting of " Dry Goods. Hardware. Queensware, Goceries, Con fectionaries, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes. Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Ac. i Cloth?, Cassimeres,' Linens, Muslins. De Laines, Prints. Dress Silks, Bonnets, Shawls, Mantillas. Fringes. Fancy Toilet articles. La ces, Embroideries, and an endless variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which he offers at the lowest prices and on the easiest terms. Aug. 1,1855. H. D. PATTON. E STRAY ! Came to the residence of the sub- urihor in I.awrcni'd townshin. on the 17th int . a bav mare, about ten or twelve years old, with a bad cut on the hip. The owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. l, WM. M. PETERS. , Lawrence tp., Aug. 1, 1855.-3t. t.tpw TH !W H ARTSHORN A M'CRACKEX. il have just received a new and splendid assort ment of good at tneir store in LUMBER CITY. " They invite the public to give them a call, and foci assured they will be able to render entire sat isfaction. . Lumber, Hides, Rags, Grain, and all other kinds of ProdaceUken in exeanf .. r Tnos. Mccracken. Aug. 1, 1855. WANTED A YOUNG MAN to hire by the month. Good wages will be given to a sui table hand. Apply to ... WM. IRVIN, Curwensville. July 11, 1855 Laii.inuw a most oeaumui reicvwvu, " -XT the latet styles, for sale at the cheap store of June 27, '55. ' "A. M. HILLS. EAR AND EVE. ( DUS. Le EEUNN & BUTTON, . , 1 Occtilists and Aurists. Dt.ifx.est and JZar Diseases Radically Curetl. Db; Lb Bhckx offers to those suffering' from Deafness his INFALLIBLE AURAL REMEDIES, which have been successful in nearly $,0UU cases of confirmed deafness. These remedies comprise different courses for diseases, of the internal, mid dle and external ear, and have been pronounced by those celebrated aurists, Drs. Cramer, of Ber lin, Itard. and Delan, of Paris, Curtis, Pitcher and Yearsly of Ixjndon. as being the MOST WONDER FUL and EFFECTUAL ever applteJ for diseases of the internal and middle car. Dr. LeB., WAR RANTS A CURE in every case where the car is perfect in formation. He has eighteen certificates of cores from those who had been DEAF AND DUMB, and whoso hearing is now completely res tored and are now enabled to learn the language. The names of 2,704 persons who have been cured by Dr. LeB., may be seen on application. Pa tients, by sending a description of the ease, can have remedies sent to any part of the United States. In case of mucus accumulations in the Eusta chaia Tube and Tympanum, inflammation of the mucus membrane, nervous affections, diseases of the membrane tympani, called '-the drum," or when the disease. can be traced to the e fleets of fe vers or colds, tho use of quinine or mercurial medicines, gatherings in the ears in children. Ac, this treatment STANDS PREEMINENT. When the auditory is dry and scaly, with little or no secretion ; when the deafness is accompanied with noise in the ear. like falling water, chirping of insects, ringing of bells, rustling of leaves, contin ual pulsations, and discharge of matter, or when in stooping, a sensation is felt as if a rush of blood to the head had taken place ; when the hearing is less accutc in dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken, this method of treating the disease' iufaJihfe ' Dr. Dufton is the only Occulist in the United States who practices the new - painless, and suc cessful method in treating all the diseases to which tho eyo is subject Where every other means have failed to afford relief, he aks from such a fair and impartial trial. TESTIMOX r. The undersigned practition ers in medicine in the city of New York, having had frequent occasion to witness the practice of Drs. LcBrunn and Dufton, in diseases of the Ear and Eye, laying aside all professional jealousy, freely admit, that the course pursued by them in treating diseases of these delicate organs, from the unparalleled success attending it, is well worth the attention of our professional brethren throughout the United States, feeling assured as we do, that Aural Surgery has not met with that attention which its importance demands. Their system of treating diseases of tho middle and internal Ear, by Medirai. l'a;wr,'' particularly in chronic or complicated cases, forms a new .era in the practice of Aural Surzcrv : such cases yielding in almost every iuxtJinee to this ncm and iioicerj'ui a-eut. . T .. .... ,tti. i i . i his practice nils up a voia wnica nas long uccu felt by the general practitioner, enabling him to cope- s it ccf-s fully with -every ease where perfect formation exists. In diseases of the Eye, they seldom require to resort to the operation. As skillful Aurists and Oculists, enthusiastically devoted to their profession, ire cordially recom mend them to such as may require their aid Signed, V- D. MUTT. M. D. WILLIS MORTON. M. D. C. A. DEVELIN. M D. HORACE W YATT. M. D. JAS. B. FRANCIS. M. D. New York, August 10, 1S49. Students wishing to perfect themselves in this branch of medical science, will find an opportu nity of joining the class at the Ear'and Eye In firmary of Dr. Delacy LeErunn. Union Place. Cliniques every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, from I till 3 o'clock, during Medical College terms. TERMS 55 consultation fee; $10 fee to be paid when the hearing is restored to its original acutcness, or when a watch can be heard to beat at a distance of 18 feet from either ear. Address Drs. LeBRUNN A DUFTON, Union Place. New York City. - N. B. A treatise on the nature and treatment of Doafness and Disease of the Kar, with the treat ment of the Deaf and Dum price, one dollar. US'" Money letters must be registered by tho Postmostcr. Registered letters only are at our rish ; please bear this in mind. Correspofcnts must enclose postage for return answers, tte ncte postage taw requiring fire-pay ment o f tetters. Aug. 1, lNo. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN CLEARFIELD, Under an order of the Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, there will l pvrn, to PuliHt; Sale, bv auction, at the f!onrt Hou.e. in Clearfield on Mondav the 3d day of September, 1S."5 at 1 o'clock. P-M., all thoso certain premises late tue l-.statc oi uev. t . u. rsctts dec d. anil now the property ot nis minor cnil- dren, being lot No. 22. in tha town plot of Clear . .. . . . . . i , field, ikmudc'l west ny rroni street, norm Dy Locutt street, cast by an alley, south by lot No. 21. having a two story frame house, a stable and Oth er outbuildings, with well Ac, thereon. Tkrms: One half cash, at confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, with in terest. By order of the Court, WM. PORTER, Clerl: r. P. HURXTHAL, Guardian of mi nor childred of F. G. Butts. ClearGeld, July 11, 1S55. BOOT AND SHOE STORE ; GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber would inform the public that he has just opened an entire new stock of Boots and Shoes, in Graham's Row.one door cast of the Jour nal Office. Every variety of Ladies' and Gentlemcns' Gaiters, Laced Boots, Pumps, Congress Boots, (.'hildrens' Shoes. Ac, Ac. Boots and Shoes made to order. C. S. BLACK. Aug. 1, 1S35. TOIIN TROUTMAN, House. Sign and Orna mental Painter, Glazier, Chair maker and Paper Hanger, offers his services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Shop on Marie t St., just leloto the Foundry. CHAIRS. LOUXGES, SOFAS, ROCKING CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, Urc, kept constantly on hand and made to order, equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from the East, and more durable in material. Aug. 1, 1S55. TYRONE CITY" IIOTEL.HUGHES A IRVIN, would respectfully inform the public that they have very greatly improved their House, and are now able to afford the travelling public, the most comfortable accommodations. Their bar is furnished with the very best liquors, and the luxuries of the Philadelphia market are to be found on their table. They respectfully invite their numerous friends in Clearfield to give them a call. August 1 ,1855. FIRST. ARRIVAL. SPRING A SUMMER GOODS, AT TlIE CHEAP CASH STORE. Just received, a large and splendid assortment of ooons of almost every description, suitable for the season, and selling off at very low prices. Ladies, Gentlemen, and every person wishiBg to buy goods at the. very lowest prices, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Produce of all kinds received in exchange for goods. WM. F.IRWIN. Aug. 1, 1355, . CAUTION: All persons are hereby notified not to meddle or interfere in any manner, with the following property, on the premises of the sub scribers in Girard township, via: Two yoke of oxen, and three Betts truck wagons, which have been in the use of Charles and A. J. Cummings, as the said property belongs exclusively to the under signed. SMITHS A KING. Girard Township July 11, 1855.-4t. - MUSIC LESSONS : Miss Ccttle proposes to resume her instructions in music. Terms : $10. per quarter of 36 lessons For further particulars enquire at the residence of J. L. Cuttle Esq. Clearfield July 11, 1855.-3t. . LADIES' DRESS GOODS a large and beautiful assortment, for sale cheap by ' June 27, '55. A. M. niLLS. CLOCKS of every variety and price, from OS hours to 14 days, for sale by -June 27, '55. . . ...A. M HILLS". " ," OKER, BROTHERS & JONES, Nos. 158 & 160, Market Street, PHILADELPHIA; . Importers and manufacturers of City and EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, every variety of French and English Shoe Lastings, Patent Leather, Kid and Calf-skins, Shoe Laces. Gallons, Bindings, Ac, ' suitable for manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon nets, Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-Leaf Hats, English, French, and American artificial Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings, Ac, Ac. Having removed to our new Store, No. 158 A 160 Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, we invite your attention to our large and varied Stock of Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we are preparing for the approaching Fall Sales. All our Goods being exclusively of onr own di ret Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities arc such that we can offer you inducements as regards variety and prices of Uoods, unsurpassed by any house in tue conntry BOKER, BROTHERS A JONES, Nov.8,lS54.-ly. Philadelphia. BROOK. TYSON A RFHX Wholesale Dry Good s Store, No. 146. Market Street. Philadel phia. lAug. 1, 185.-ly.Jj riOOD NEWS ! Wholesale Store opened in vJ Tyrone City, where anybody who wants cheap goods can purchase. The subscriber has just opened a large and well selected stock of Goods in i i u u n b uri'i, Corner of Logan and Juniata" Sts. He has on hands and will constantly keep a large stock of ' Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, Queeitstcare Drvgsr PRO VISIONS of allr kinds, consisting of Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit, Beans, Flour, Wheat, Corn meaf, Ac, Ac. AlSiJ. DATS. COltll. RY. And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his goods as low as they can be purchased in any town or county this side of Philadelphia, and will tako Boards. Shingles, or even money in exchange. July 4, '55. F.M.BELL. GOING IT ALONE. Tho undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed by Patchin A Swan, takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally, that ho has just received from the city a splendid assortment of Dry Goo.ls, Hardware, tjueensware, vroceries, Confectionaries, Hats and Caps, Boots . i r and Shoes,-' 1 ; : i and every thing else usually kept in a country store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good Goods should not forget that he is determined not to bo undersold by r any store inthc county. His motto is -a nimble penny rathe than a slow six pence " . . , - : .SC PATCHIN. . Glen Hope, July 5, 1351. r r. NELSON & CO., Morris Tovnxltip, Clearfield Co., Pa., Would respectfully inform the citizens of that vi cinity that they keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Dry Goods, Hard-Ware, Qneensware, Groceries, Confectionaries, Hats if Caps, Hoots 6c Shoes, and all other articles usually kept in a eountry store, which they are determined to sell low for cash, country produce, or lumber. August 1, 1S55. TEW GOODS AT THE CASH STORE. The ll subscriber has just received a large and well selected stock of GOODS of almost every, descrip tion suitable to the season, which he is soiling off at extremely low prices. He respectfully invites the attention of all who wish to buy good Goods at the lowest prices, to call atthosigu of the "Cheap est Goods." , Country produce of almost every discription ta ken at market prices in exchange for goods. Persons wishing to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent for thoir money, will do well to give him a call. . ' Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and be convinced that there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. Aug. 1, 1855. WM. F. IRWIN. ' PPLICANTS FOR BOUNTY LANDS Under the late act of Congress, will find the subscriber fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac, to assist them in procuring their Warrants. Office two doors east of Journal Office, up stairs, Mar. 2$. '55.1 - H. BUCHER SWOOPE. JAMES B. GRAHAM Merchant and extensive dealers in lumber. Grahampton, P. O., Clear field coutfty. Pa. May 20, '54-1 y. PROFESSIONAL. BARRETT & LARRIJIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, having entered into copartnership in the practice of their profession, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to their care in Clearfield coun ty G. :R. BARRETT, J J. H. LARIMER. Clearfield. July 18, 1355.-ly. II RUCIIER swoorE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clf AnviKLO, Pa. Two doors East of Journal office. Up stairs. Dec 1. 1854. L JACKSON CRANS, A TTORNEY A T LA W, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office adjoining his residence, on Second St, "August 1, 1855. ... JAMES RIDDLE GORDON, A TTORNE Y AT LA IK, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office in the room adjoining, on the East, the Drug Store, of Dr. II. Lorrain. He may be con sulted in French and German. August 1, 1855. ly. W A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT L.iW, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office nearly opposite the Court House. August 1, 1855. JR. M'ENALLY, " ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. CLEARFIELD, PA. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office nearly opposite Judge Wright's store. August 1, 1855. S. DUNDY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, - CLEARFIELD, PA. Office in the room adjoining on the West, the Store of Wm. F. Irwin. August 1, 1855. . - JOHN II. MULLEN, PHYSICIAN, Frenchville, Clearfield County, Pa., Having rented the property and situation of Dr. F. Hoops, tenders bis professional services to the citizens of Frenchville, and vicinity. Office, one door east of Lutz's store, Frenchville. . May 22, '55.-6m. R. B. F. AKLEY PHYSICIAN, Grahampton, Clearfield County. Pa., ' ! V tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of Grahampton and surrounding country he can at all times be found at his Office, directly oppo site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not profes. sionally engaged. Apl. 25. A. M. HILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoin ing his Store, Clearfield. Pa. Artifi cial Teeth, from one to a full set, moun ted in the most approved modern style. - Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done with care and neatness. - Teeth extracted with all the care and dispatch modern" science can furnish. DR. HILLS, can always bo found .at his. office, as he is now devoting his whole attention to his profession. ,-r " " June 20, '55. B BAILY & BROTHER, No. 202 Chestnut Streets . . PHILADELPHIA, Have now open a large aortmcnt of the Newos Styles af?d ol-rs of Itich Englisi Velvet, -' Tapeatry, - i Ingrain, : New Style - " .1S?71? OARPETl.NtJS, OF THEIR OWN IXPORTATIOS, JUST LANDED. Also-afall assortment of SopcT and Mediant quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being their own manufactorc, can be recommended as Good Car vet tag fttr a Lotc Price. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS A CANTON MATTINGS, of every width and quality. BAILY t BBOISEB, ihporters a msrrAcrrRKBS OF CABFETINCS No. 252 Chewut Street, Philadelphia. August 1, 18 j5.-ly. CONRAD & WALTON, 235 Market Stre t, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in ' . IRON, NAILS, c, 4c. They ' respectfully Invite the people of Clear field, to eontimie their favors. Aug. 1, 1855.-ly. M OUN'T VERNON IIOl'SE, No. 59, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having taken the old well known house, which has been renovated and re modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear field friends to give him a call on their visits to the city. The furniture is all new and has been selected with care from Heukles well known establishment in Chestnut Street, and is of the latest and most fashionable style. The location for Merchants and others coming to the city is convenient, being in the centre of business. 1. u. UAKKiriX, Aug. 1, 1855.-1 y. - .Proprietor.- HARRIS, ORIIISON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 259, Market St., North side between Cth A 7th, Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pat ent Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Druggist's Glassware, Window Glass. Paints, Oils. Dves, Per fumery, Ac, Ac. JOHN HARRIS, AL D. K. B. ORBISON. Aug. 1, '55.-l. J. SHARSWC.)!. RUSSELL & SCHOTT, Nos. 138 Market St., 5 Merchant St , PHILADELPHIA . Importers and Wholcsalo Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, fc. They respectfully invite their Cleaficld frier.ds to give them a call. Jan. 17, '55.-ly. HOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers, No 187, Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of the most fashionable and elegant goods. They in vite country Merchants to eall and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing clsowhcrc. August 1, 1355.-1 y. ...... W7TLLIAM S. HANSELL A SON, Manufac T Y turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad dlcry Hardware. No. 2S Market Street. Bhtladcl phia. Saddles, Bridles. Harness, Trunks, Whips Saddle Bags, Bridle Filling, Bits, Stirrups, Buckles Carpet uags, ect jaug. i, jo.-iy TEIDLEMAN A 1IAYWARJ Wholesale Gro- J3,jers, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants No. 273, Market Street, l'niladelpliia. D. BEIDELMAN, Aug.l, 1855.-ly. A. HAY WARD, T. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Store rireci. LTeri varieiy vi ready made Clothing, in the wo8t fashionable stylos lonanic styi 1, '65.-1 y. . - J c constantly on hand.- Au EORGE J. WEAVER A CO.. No. 19 North Wa V)T ter Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in Carpet chain, Y'arn. Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bed-cords, Jlothcs-lines, Ac., sev- lng ioJJ.-iy. TSAAC M. ASIITON. Hat Store, No. 172 JL .Market fct., rmiaaelptna. liats, vaps, rurs, Ac, of every variety, and tho best quality always 1 1 T I f . 1 on ilium. , iu;j. i, ioj.. ij. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Conveyancer and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hall, Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to nis care. lAUg- li iojj- y- CALEB COPE A CO, No. 1S.1. Market St., Phila delphia, Dealers in Linens, White Goods, Ho' siery, French. English and German Silk Goods, La ces, Gloves, Bolting Cloths, Ac. fAug. 1, '55.-ly- AUL & TAYLOR. No. 255 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Have always on hand, at their Wholesale Ware- house, a largo assortment of the Newest Stvlc of BOOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS. BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. All their goods being of their own direct Im portation and Manufacture, they aro enabled to offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in their stock. WM. W. PAUL, N. G. TAYLOR. Dec 1. 1S54. ly. VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 72 North Secono Street, (oppo site, the Mount Vernon- House,) Pphiladelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 13 K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lcpine, do.; Quartier; Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do. : together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All good warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Tins, Ac, made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will be punctually attended to. His motto is: ""Small ProfiU and Quick Sales " Philadelphia, April 25, 1855. JY. RUSIITON & CO., 245 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Ware, China, ninsa and OilPMlH Wlirff. Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia. v J. Y. RUSIITON, J. C. nOPKINS, Nov. 8, '54.-1 y. ROBT. STILSON. KOONS, IIEILMAN & CO., No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST., Philadelphia. WHOLESALE DEALERS In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. . Fifth Door below Race. , CHARLES KOONS," AMOS G. HE1LMAN. Philadelphia, May 16, 1855.-ly OWELL & CO., 176 Market Street, : PHILADELPHIA; Wholesale Dealers in Hats, Caps, Fun. ire., between 5th and 6th St., Philadelphia. Jan. 17, 1855. MARTIN, MORRELL & CO., (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY, TRIM JlfArGS.COMBS.BRUSHES,FANCYGOODS,Ae. No. 24 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN, CD AS. H. HAMRICK, DAM'L J. MORRELL, G. R. PEDDLE, Dec 5, 54. SANDRSON R. MARTIN. FRISMUTH ft BROTHER, WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, No. 105 N- Third Street, five doors below Race, , Not- 29, 'o4.T-ly.J ' . . - Philadzlphta - i -t A P. OWJSNS, v . TTBDJTS Cllf,; - .- - Has just opened a large and splendid assortment of NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AMI) RBTAlli, 0 every description nd quality, which he is selling off at the lowest price cVer known la thU region of Cntfy, " J ' DRY-GOODS. nARD HtQUERNStifARE, HATS d- CAPS, SOOTS d SHOES. GROCERIES S CON FEGTIO NAMES, AT CITY PRICES. lie Invites hie Clearfield friends to giro tuaa a call, and exchange their rags, lumber, shingles, and every variety of produce, for the toripbst and best goods, to be had vest of Philadelphia. Feb. 21, 1355 ly. . .. ' wm ma at last r STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT LATEST ARRIVAL T&0HL THE EAST. ' RR. WELCH, has just returnod from the City with a new and splendid assortment of Watche, Jewelry, and Silver-ware the largest, test and cheapest ever brought i nto Clearfield con sisting of bunting and open-faced gold and silver -stches, gold lockets, gold chains, gold Pens, rings, breast-pins, spectacles, silver forks, bracelets, sleeve buttons, cuff pins, ear rings, Ac, Ac, Ae. Watches and jewelry repaired on the shortest notice. June 6, '55. EW ARRIVAL ! A large an d cheap assort nient of Sprjng and Summer ttoods. just re ceived and for sale on the lowest terms at the store of RICHARD MOSSOP, -- - - DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS W ABB, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BONNETS. SHAWLS, CONFEGTIONARIES, : , - , . FISH, TOBACCO. STATIONARY, LIQCROS, and a little of everything.' All of whieh will be sold at lower prices than ov. ' er before offered in Clearfield. 11. MOSSOP. -: Clearfield, June 13, 1S55. EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. By virtue ' of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clear field county, the subscriber offers at private salo the following described valuable real estate, tho . property of Martha Jane Welch, a minor daughter : of James Welch, late of Pike township, in said ' county, dee'd., vis : all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Pike township, Clearfield coun ty, containing 132 acres more or less, bounded and ' described ns follows, to wit: On the South, ' West and North by lands of Daniel Bailey, and on tho . f.asi Dy lands or lienjainin Carr. i About acres being cleared and under rood cultivation, and about acres of eood timber. land. JOSIAH R. READ. Guardian, , May 30. '55-ts. ' - Lawrence t p.' ' REMOVAL: The. undersigned begs leave to inform his friends that he has removed his BOOT AND SHOE STORE, from '-Shaw's Row," to his new building, opposite the OOice of James Wrigly, and two doors south of . the Office G. R. Barrett, Esq. He still keeps constantly on hands, every varie- ; tyof Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps, Ac. Men's, fancy shoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort- ' ment of heavy work, all adapted to the various ' wants of the people of Clearfield. He hopes his ; friends will call at his NEW STORE, and ex amine his Stock. " : Boots and Shoes made to ordor. and mending ' done as heretofore. ISAAC JOHNSTCN. Clearfield, June 27, 1855. TVJ-EW RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM i. SALOON. The subscriber begs leave to In form the ladies and gentlemen of Clearfield, that he has taken the commodious house aoutb of . Hemphill's Hotel, where he designs keeping Ice cream, Lemonade, Cakes, Ccnfectionarics, Ac. He will also keep on hands a supply of Oysters ' and all other kinds of refreshments, in the- Saloon he has formerly occupied, in the basement of Hemphill's Hotel. CHARLES GREAFF. Clearfield, May 2, 1855. . AVIO S. PLOTN ER Respectfully informs ' his old friends and the public, that he has obta incd the services of a good Cutter and work man as a foreman in ' the tailoring business, and he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his Line of work on the most accommodating terms. and short notice, and will have clothing on hand at all times, such as dress 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, 1855. TEW FIRM A. A J. Patchix having taken ' J. l to themselves the Store formerly owned by Jno. Patchin A Sons, tako pleasure in informing their friends, and tho public generally, that they ' have just received from the city a splendid assort-" ment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and everything else usually kept in a country store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good Goods, should not forget that they trc determined not to be undersold by any store in the county. We invite ono and alt to come and examine our stock for themselves, as w charge no thing for so doing. AARON PATCHIN, Nov. 1, '5L-tf. JACKSON PATCHIN. BLACKSMITHING The subscriber would inform the public that he has taken the Black smith Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on the corner of Third and Main streets, in the bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on the business in all its various branches. JACOB SHUNKWEILER. Juno .6, lS55.-ly IIIL1PSBURG HOTEL: The subscriber would inform his fricnd3 in Clearfield, and the public generally that he has enlarged and refitted his house, and is now enabled to compete success fullly with any Hotel in the country. No pains will be spared to render his guests comfortable. His table shall always be supplied with the best the market can afford, and his charges moderate. He respectfully invites his friends and others to give him a call. ' DAVID JOHNSTON. . PhiHpsburg Jan. SlrlS55. 1 y. Y'RONE LIVERY STABLE. The suV scriber, having removed his Livery Stable from Curwensville to Tyrone City, begs leave to his friends and the public, that he is at all times prepared to supply them with Horses, carria ges, buggies, and other vehicles on hire, at the most reasonable terms. Inquire at the "City Hotel." JAMES CROWTHER. Tyrone, January 31, 1355.-6mo. : , ... AVE YOU SEEN SAM? The subscriber would inform his old friends and the publie generally, that he still continues to keep a house of entertainment in New Washington where those who call with him will receive every attention, and be made comfortable. . . . Good stabling, and every other convenience for norses.on the premises. DA ID b. l'LOINlilk,. New Washington, Jan. 31, 1855, . I EXCHANGE HOTEL, PIIILIPSBURG. li The subscriber, thankful for past favors would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib-, eral patronage bestowed upon his House by the Public He is prepared to accommodate water men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call with him, in the very best manner. - He also purposes to run a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the travelling public J. G. BUNK. . Philpsburg, March U. 1855. -tf. , - r V"EW MILL At theOId Pioneer Mitts on the, 1 1 Moshannon, in Morris township. The sub. scriber has just completed a'Wge new GrUft Mill, which is in successful operation. Grain of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission." ' Dec 27, '54. . . : , HENRY GROE. BEREGE DELAINES. A superior artlole o. . Berege Delaines in dress patterns, at 25 oenta per yard, never sold in this county before .for less than 50 cents, at - RICHARD MOSSOP'S. June 13, '65 ' : , HEAP CLOTHING. A large lot of Cheap CIo thing, Men's and Boys, for sale eheap, by " Jnnel3, '55. - RICHARD. MOSSOP. LACKBERRY -BRANDY". A certain .onre. for the Dysentary, for sale by June 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP. ' "X Large assortment of Stone ware at Ue store of 2. .Jure 6. ,. : ' W.P.IRWIN.
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