3 t li,' -i UJCXl v O. THE JOURNAL. PENCIL. NOTES. Throng court, tbij week. Do fit forgtt it -the American Meeting this eve ning. ', .; Short oar Item eolamn. Cant help it Have'nt time. Wazing wjtrm the political fight. It's getting decidedly hot. Still unaiated the ravages of the Yellow Fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth. The accounts are ter rible. Rich the "Democratic- Anti-Enow Nothing Mass Meeting," last night. It proved most em phatically a grand title. - Scaly Bigler's speech last night. Wonder if that's the mode the Democrats generally adopt to convert the '-old line Whigs?" To Come off the American Harvest Ilome, at New Washington, next week. Let one and all at tend. It will be a grand affair. Id ignificent arrange m tut getting married. We advise all our bachelor friends to -try it on' imme diately. It's a great '-institution." hi session cccrt Judge Burnside is despatch lag business, and clearing the list, with the most commendable perseverance and industry. Among the mii9tii the Luthersburg Aescul apius, when he w3 called on lai night. lie ought to hare been on hands to give u another '-dose." Alont again the'"Chincklecamoc3e Rangers." They appeared on horseback on Monday evening and created quite as much excitement as the ar rival of Gov. lMglt-r. : ' Distinguished arrival. Ex-Oov. Lilcr arri ved in town on Monday evening. During thd evening he was serenaded by the band, and made. the assembled crowd a very happy address. Vendue. John S. Radebaugh will sell a variety of household and kitchen furniture on Saturday next. Those who need such articles should at tend the sale, which, as John says, is -perimtory." Expected that onr candidate fur Senator will Ureas the meeting this evening. It will also be addressed by Col. Curtin. Hon. J. T. Hale, Samuel I.ii.n. J. V. Gvidc-r, J. Ld. llaicLatd, Esqrs., and others. We hope every American will atieud. Ntte p.tper lie "Amertean hra," published at Tyrone, by ten. Jones, formerly foreman in this office, and edited by W. S. H. Keys. It pre sents the neatest appearance of any paper on our xchange list. We wish it success. In town the Lnthersburg posey, who wanted to visit the school miatrej?, and received the mes sage that she would send for him if her scholars got the itch, but under other circumstances his rocm would be more acceptable than his company. Good House the Mount Vernon, Second abovo Arch, Philadelphia. It is kept by M.ij. I. L. Bar ictt, whom every body in thiB country knows to be ve of the cleverest fellows, and most aceorcraoda '.irig landlords to be fuad in the Sta'e. We ad Ue our friend who want to be wM tii-ated to t'.j? l'.h him. Ntw Fieri. It will be seen by retlcrence to th;r curd ;n anj;hir column, that M .-rrsl! 4 Car i.ir hara ojrer.td an extensive Tin. Copper, and rlivet-iron wan Manufactury, wlvrc they can supply tha public with every article in their line va the most reasonable terms. They are clever l:lljs. call and soc them Religions Revival. W learn that the Camp electing recently held in thi3 neighborhood has bsjn productive of the most happy results, and tbatal'rge number of converts have joined tho Church both in this place and Curwensville. A se-rlt-s of meetings are still being held here in tho ileth.odist Church, and new accessions are being lande every evening. The Xewi. The main features of the Afri ca's news, which dates to tho 1st inst., consist in details of the battle of Tehernaya and the rcr.itio:i that preceded it. From the official r.-ports, it tarns out to have bi?eu a ileci led victory for the Allies. Another Russian at tick upon the AIlie3, ia the vicinity of Ceme tery, wi anticipated. It is announced deSn-itelv- that Omar Pacha is to take the command in Asia. Nothing important has been receiv ed from the Baltic SBa or Kars.. The rejioits of Gens. Simpson and Pclissier atate that the Russian attack on Tcheraaya was a deliberate eflort to raise the siege. It' ther ha'.I succeeded in holding the heads, they JntesdeJ afurther at'ack upon the four points. The documents found on a dead Russian Gen eral clearly indicate this. Gen. Simpson eti tnites the Russian force at 5-5,000 infantry and C,000 cavalry, with 1G0 guns. The French had only 12,000 men and four batteries engaged; the SardiuUns 4,o'J0 men and 24 guns ; and the English only one battery. The Russians ad vanced three thaes 'with determined bravery ttal thrige eaj-riel the bridge crowning the 'leights, but were repulsed. Their retreat iu covered by the Russian batteries. Ceu. Fellisaier calls the French loss 17 officer kill ed and 53 wounded; 172 men killed, ISO miss ing, and HtiO wounded. The Sardeuiaa loss is 250 in killed and wounded. The Busaiau loss is 3,000 killed and ,5,000,, wounded, and l,8u0 wounded prisoners. -The Russians admit great losses. Three of their General were kiiled. The Russians engaged in the battle had jut arrived in the Crimea. Gea. Simpson Bays the Rudan and MalakcC were bombarded on le 17th, with as muchcSectaswasanticipated. Prince Gortschakotf telegraphs on the night of the 27th, that affairs at Sevastopol were un changed, the fire of the Allies being occasion ally very strong. It is reported that General Simpson is ill, and that Gen. Bentinck his ta ken the command. The Allies are preparing to cross the Tcuernaya, and active operations are delayed until this movement is eiTccted. Omar Pacha was to leave for Trelozorde on the 21st. Xothing'reliable has been received from jtlri or Erzsroum. The Russians had re-established their communications between Gen Hchi and Arabat, 7 ..... f ,f . " , Tho Allied fleet in the Baltic had been or dered to retire from before Cronstadt, the dis abled gua-boats only returning home. Private letters state that the Russian loss in the bom bardaignt of Sweiborgwas not less than 2,000 men. "LeNord," on the contrary, says that only 50 men were killed, and that 1300 guns in the various forte remain in the same posi tion on the batteries wholly uninjured.. The news from France is unimportant. The itys ae sftJafavtary, sjA fewiue fionrlsbing. From the Ijerks t-huylk'illJuurnal.J " Tiae Foreign Convention. Dissolution of tue Democratic Paktt. An Oath-Bound Convert in and an (Jaih-Lound Ticket I The old 'Democratic' party is -dead, dea l, dead.' It was publicly executed in the Court House last Tuesday, the Court Iiouse Clique acting as executioners and a new oaih.-bou.n t foreign fusion alliance set up ia its stead. Henceforth we have no -democratic party' among us not even a-locoioco party. The mandate has gone forth. To have been a 'de mocrat,' and voted the 'democratic ticket,' will uo longer ausvcr. All uiut sice.tr ulle giur.ee to ike Foreign I'oicer or they will oe kicked on!. Labt Saturday the so-called de2cgat elec tions ol the new organization were" hell. They were called eleciions, but when the people came to ttie polls they fotiucl that the selection had already been luade by the wire workers in the varions districts, und unless it was posi tively certdin thai the voter who presented himself would endoree the programme, his vote .tiled out. In this way the convention was completely puclel by the tools of the clique, and every 'man returned was bound to toe the nt'irk. As t ist as the deleg ttes arrived in town they were placed under the surivu 1'iace of the leaders, and all disposition to mu tiny promptly put down. To be certain, how ever, tint iiuiit; should be admitted but those in the ri'i;;,' a solatia oaik was agreed npou. whicn ail were required to take ou pain of c.r clMsiottJ'rom their These Kicked delegates met in the Court House oa Tuesday, and orgmiz.td by calling Dr. II. H. Mh.li SBvMiG. ol 'Reading, to the Chair, with four -Vice Presidents, and three Si'cn-taries. I;n:nlediately after the ollicers ha.l taken their-ssats, a tii'-f;i!. was ma le and carru-d, thit the delegates, before being admit ted to their se ts, be required to take an olti-g-tiion wiih the uplifted haul, that they were true ia the rope :rue io the foreign interest ,uu-J true to the Clique. Then commenced the cere mony of ergatiiziii; anew oi t-'joun I ;o.i i cal Order in place ot theol 1 D.;urer itic pir;y. The ritual, cr mode of initiation was as fol lows : Albany township bjing the Cist on the list, the delegates from that township were revest ed to come forward to the clerk's d:sk. Thr -e men appeared and their names were read out, viz: Benjamin Levati, Solomon Peitrich, Dan iel Eoacher. The first degree was Diei ad ministered, viz : DELEGATE S OATH. President Gentlemen, hold -up your right hands and listen to the oath.' Delegates hell up their right hinds as di rected. President continues reading from the established formuke. "You do swear, that you do not now belong, have not for six months belonged, and do not intend for the future to belong to any secret political society, and particularly that c.dled Know Nothings. If yon swear s iy -yes." The delegates answer '"i,' and resume, their seats. The next district is read od'. del egates come forward, are sworn in t.-e s;wne way, and so on through the hat of districts. " Wiien Spring township w.:s read oil" HuxiiY G. SrtTTL:K, Esq. ux-meroi.-er oi' the legiali ture, roe in his place, and stated th.it he had cous:iett ious sjruj-Ui aga usi swe-triux. He de nied all connection with tho Know Not.iiug party, and oiiered to m tke a solemn declara tion, but tiie oath-bound convention would not make any exception in his favor, and he was tUrotvu out. Wnat did the convention care about -conscie'ious .samples. ' Conscience was of no account ia that body. Tiia new party being thus fairly orginize l the next thi::g in order was to endorse the n -niin itious jh evio-tily unree l upon by the clique. But before proceeding to this business it was moved, seconded and cirrie I ''That all the caulidates for nomin it ion he Required to ti:a!e an oflJ:ui: (before a 1:1 tjris trite.) siiuil .r in form to the oath tacn y :h delegates, and lay the .a;ue on the secret.: i .-s' desk, before their names be submitted to a b.i!ct: and th it th-s a;Vi.-rLl c in lidates for t!ie state Setnte and H iiise of Representa tives be also required to make oith, to use, if elected, nil honorable eilbrts to procure the reju-ul of the so called Jt.g-Law." We annex a true copy of this oath or affida vit which all the candidates (except Koh'.er) too!; as required, before Mayor Lai :d, oi this city. Here is the precious document: CANDIDATE'S AFFIDAVIT. '-Citt or Reading, I Berks County, is Before nie, the subscriber, Mayo;-of the Ci ty of Reading -aforesaid, person liy appeared A. B. who being duly sworn doe depose ami say, that he is not now a meiuoer-f a?y seer, t political association known as the Know Noth ings, or by any other name; t:.t he lus not Itelonged to any such association daring the last six months ; that he does not intend t become a member of any s;ic!i assei ition, ai d that he is opposed to ihe pro.seript ii of any cl iss of men on account of their rsiigious be lief. signedj A. B. Sworn and subscribed t'.iis 4th day of Sep tember, lboo, before me. WM. M. BAIRD, ' M i'jor cf Rz ;.';g." The candidates for Senate and Assembly had the following additional clause inserted in their aflidavits, viz ; ." . 4iAn 1 further that he is opposed to the Act t f Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved April 11, 18-3-j, denominated 'An Act to Restrain the sale ol intoxicating Honors ;' and t iaf S elected to the Legislature of .Pennsylvania-, i he will nse hi utmost endeavors to roci;re repeal of siid law at un early day as possible." j Latcst Xrwj F.ton Kansas. We have re ceived from our special correspondent, at the Kansas Legislature, the following telegraphic dispatch relative of the proceedings of thatjii teresting territory-: . - "Shaarnee Mission. far. 27, 4 r. m. The bill in regard to all territorial officers by the present h-gisl iture has become a law, and the two houses are now in joint session, for tbe purpose of carrying iut the elections. The list of county oflices to be filled under the provisions of the act is too long lor m.-sertion. Tiie following, however, h ive been t-lected so far, to wit: 1st district, Charles G rover; d district, H. A Hutchinson ; 3d distiict, John Brady. From Ih-is it will be seen that the bill where by the Kansjs Solons enacted that all officer iu the Territory for the term of six ye trs ensn ing should be filled by the present Legislature has become a law, and we are free to sty that a more infamous invasion of the rights of any people, a more unwarranted assumption of power not delegated, was never perpetrated by any assembly that ever sat in even revolu tionary France. Not content with legislating themselves into office in violation of the or ganic law of the Territory not satisfied with denying to the inhabitants and citizens of Kansas the constitutional rights of free speech and a free press but beyond and above all this, they now ijnietly inform the people that they, the Legislature, will now undertake to appoint of their own free will and accord the sheriffs, constables, attornej's, tax assessors, and all local officers, not lor the coming year or until an election can be held by the citi zens, but for six years from the present time. T.vHi firmnrrff. ft .-. 5K. ! St'iitsr-D hii-i ACHi;: xr of Jt ice Kaxk.- 1 'he New York Trtttt.-.e closes a long and able a: tide in the case ot' Passtuore Williamson Witn the following paragraph : The next House of Repiesentatives will be relieved from the presence of uwiny of" the flun kies whose-sole business in Contrrcss has long been to io tl.e bidding and receive the wages oi their Southern master. A maioritv of its members wil not, it is believed, belong to the class who are trying to save the Union by ren de:ing it a land of tvr ints and a den of slaves. Let the House be tioodt-d with petitions for the impeachment of John W. Kane, and the imprisoment of Passnioro Williamson may rove the means of terminating a system of insolent and. alariiiing iisurpato-n. Rare SpixiMts of Antiolitv. The Troy (N. Y.yBuigef says that there are now in that city, several articles of pure gold, dug up recently at Panama, and supposed to tune been j laced there by the inhabitants at the approach of the Buccaneer Morgan, about two cen'uries ago. Some til these relics are three gold bells, a nondescript article, resembling a number of crocodiles' hea ls, gol 1 beads, &c. TERMS. The Journal is published every Wednesday, at 'Kb, Doll va avi Kiftv Ckvis per anmia in advance, or Two Doll Aits within the year. Advertisements inserted ai fifty cents per square, f r the first and twenty-iive cents for each addi tional in-sertiun. A liberal deduction made to those who iidvrtise by the quarter, or year. '! lie -Terms' will be s'rietly adhered o. No paper dissnntinued without payment of ar-rc-'r i s. im'"?i t thr: on'inn of th" piib'i-ber. 31 A R UI ED, Ou Thnrslay the 13th inst., by David Dressier. r.(i.. Mr. jO!ix .M.u ki.in. to Miss Mary Tuomas. boih of ClcaiSeid County, Pa. On the ISih inst.. by Rev. S. M. Coopcrr. Mr. JiF.Fii Hagei tv, of rmirh's Mills, toMissjANt Ai.rX4ndf.k. of ihis Eorouh. TTETIO REGULARS. Y..u are or dered to meet fur parade on Saturday, Sept M;h nt ! o'clock P. M. Each member wid provide himself w ith five rounds of blank cartriatje. Ly, ordero; the Captain. O. W. IIHLL.M. Sept. 19. First Ssrzt. "VrAXTEI), by the subscribor. a boy from Cf v v teen to titileen years of ae. to learn the trade of hoine. sign, and ornamental painting and clniir milking. A;piieaiiju tbuuld be made iti;mediate1y. J M1N TilOUIMAN. Clearfiold. Sept. 19, 18j5, Zl. jV'OTIC'E: The undersigned hereby r.otTy a'l 1 t ihosi who are ii. ! ei lo IIjciu upon book accoaiilor otberwi e. tha. tiu book i at d papers of llic linn have uceii lu.uc t in (he h.tuds oi lions HtNin I!sq.. uf f'tr-usou township, for collection. '1 hoe kuowing lln-n.sc ves indebted lo us will Ca!1 upon biin atouje. and sc'tie their aecounis. D. r. ilOiiiiiNcs i Co. Luuabcrviile, Sept. li), lSoO. W OST 'm Tuesday, between furweusviile and J Cioarficid. a F'.JCKiJT B ):jK, coi.taining fjur ten dollar bills on tlie Ilrk- Ci.y B:irik. Two 'eaelier's le-titieiteg from the County .Supiriu tan la; t, and oilier p ipers oi' no value to any one but the un-t.ci-. Any ii:frniaiou concuruing it will be :bank.ul!y r.cjivcd a: this otlie. or by tiie su1s-t. ibci- in ; urivei.sville. by whom the tinder w..'l be i roi ably rewarded. A. M. tVAX.. Currtcnsvilio. -ep'. 1), .It 7-STATE Ot JO-l.N .'QI ILLAN, I)E- li Cr.AiLD : t.etter of Admiiiis.ra tioi.liavinz been granted ti tin: undersigned on tie estate of ohn .Mc0udiani late of iluri.si.ie township, de ceased, notice i hsruby jjiven to all who bare ac vounts itg linst siid e-t.e to present thein duly' . u hen ica-.cd !';- Si-t icsi.ent. ni:d nil v ho know .Ueiiisejws ii:d jbiel to ihe estate will conic for ivrd and settle their accounts immediately. I-liAl-i- KitilALSAUOii, AdnCr. Clearfield, :ept. V). Itfea tit. 4 VALUAULE PUOPEIl'lT FORSAKE. 1 JL I de.-ire to sell my property iu Tyrone City, .Joiir t'o. l';i.. coianioiiiy kno.vn as the Tyrouo Ci y Hotel ('onii;siiig as to' lows: .ne larjjc t .r-'e story bii k house. Sixty feet. tvo f,or.th, uiil finia d off in coin pie !e styio A l.i:'ee and c::c..iiv; .-ti.be :ui exeel'eni wss'a house an 1 O' her ncee-saiy out-buiidii:gs. There is also, on the sain? i.ots, one frame house, wi h oui-bui:'iins iiMacli;d. low tenting for one Lun d.ed .. iid iiiir'y dollars per auui.iu. The whole s aa'ls upon throe valuable Lots as in the p!of of s iid lown. and afi'jrds several very eiiiblo loca ,ions for store, olii jes Ac., ite. The whole will be s id on r.: s i able terms. Ar.d to any petsun. dc sir:nanii.v s'mcnt, or peculat'on. now is the ehn;e. 1'iivao re. s ins cause ire to sell this val u ib.'e property, wfcic:i is every day increasing ia value, liiquiie of Caleb (iuver. or the subscriber. J. l. STKWAKT. Tyrone Ci!y. Sept. 19, !S55.-tf. TV KXY FI R M. u j'L i CA.ivT25, wonld 11 inform the public, that they havo just opened siu es e:ivo C')tiS.li. TLX AND sm;ET-IR"N WARE t-a eo na -t. eai in t..e bjicauh of CLEARFIELD, where 'hey are prepare 1 io furnish at rcducod pri ces, every varieiy of articles iu their line. . Steel, iiar-irou. bails, stove3 of every variety, 1'iouhs and faruitug uiei.siis, pumps of every de scription, a.ovo pipe, pt jat s -usae cutters, fun nei und soli' dealing cats k.-pt- coastauily on hand. All orders fir cas:ings for Flour Mills, Saw Mills Ac., will be thankfully reecived and prompt ly attended ti MIS SPQBTIH Ml fl Ml ilit-y iirc a:so prepared toreceive every variety of ariic.es on commission, at u low percenn-e. 0. B. MliUl,Ei.L. L. K. CAUTc.lt. Clcarlield. Sept. 19, lS3j ly. J3IPORTAXT TO IIOESE KEEPERS and i'iil iT CJKOWERo. A-VXiiyiw'sJ FAi.' 8 : A .h el.'- taj.li ail Jara, fr X'.CSJ.-.i :jTzx s'l i'"ru! :s, &C. This invention for which a patent ha3 been ohtnibed. cou-.mends it self to vhe aticui ion of Housekee pers und others, on account of us great siintilieicy, and the effco'u al manner in whieh it accomplished a very ddji i able and useful object. The c-ius and j us are constructed, wiiha chan nel arouu 1 tiio uiou.b. nerr the top, into whieh tiie cover a is loosely. This channel is filled wiih a very allusive cement, prepared for tha purpose and allowed to bar Jen. In or.fcr to"seal the ves svl hount ti "aHy. it is o d 1 1 we' s try t iht th cvfrx't?-t'''f. ii I nrzti it t tit t i It may be opened with as mu.-h ease as it isclos.d, by siight jy warming the top. The ordinary tin cans. ued for tho same purpose for which this is intended, ci.ui.ot be closed, its is well kno wn without the nid of a tinnsr; urs difHeait to open, and are generally so much iujuicd iu opening as to bo useless for future service. Uy this simple contrivance, the process of her tnetical sealing is placed convenieatly 'within the reach of ev.ry individual; anil fruit, vegetables and butter (if properly prepared) may be kept, with their natural tl:ivor unimpaired, tor an iu definite length of time For sale by ME ' P.LLL A CARTER. Clearfield, Sept. 19, laja tf. OTipiIA'N'.S COURT SALE. Under an or der of the Orphan's Court of Clearfield Coun ty, there will be exposed at public gale, on AVel nesday. October 10th. A. I). IS . at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the house of Joseph Peters, in the borough of Curwenville. the following premises, late the estate of John Scott, dee d, viz : A house and lot. situate in the Borough of Cur wensviile, Clearfield County, ot the south east corner of State au I Thompson streets, containing in fiout on said State street, fifty feet, ami extend ing in depth, of that wilth. along said Thompson street, one hundred and eighty feet to an alley. Tkkus 1(1 per cent to bo paid on day of sale, and the balance on confirmation. L. JACKSON CHANS, Adm D-B. N. HARVEST HOME. There will be an American Harvest Ilome held near Xew Wasnington, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26TII. Speakers from a distance will be in attend- ence. Extensive preparations are making for the accommodation of Delegetions from all parts of the County. By order of the Committee. JVTEW GOODS: The undersigned has just re JLl ceived a large assortment of 4 at 1ns store in ICA RT II A US, which he offers for sale cheap for ca.h cr country produce. F. P. HUUXTIIALL. September 5, 1355. 71ALL AND WINTER GOODS. The sub .M. seiib- r has just received a large and well se lected s;ock of , wmi mm., of almost every description suitable to the season, which he is selling off at extremely low prices. Ife respectfully Invites the attention of all who wish to buy good Wood3 at tho lowest prices, to call at the sin of the "CHEAPEST GOODS." Country pro.luce of almost every discription ta ken at market prices in exchange for goods. Persons wishing to purchase and receive a fair equivalent for their money, will do well to gtVe him a call. lieiiK uibcr the sign of tho CHEAPEST ?OOf)S. on Market street, -in l call and be convinjed that there is truth in tho words thereon inscribed. WM. F. IRWIN. September 5. 1S55 TOVES, STOVES. 200 STOVES C00Z, 2 1.00 , HALw C'JECH, SIOS, fee. To the ci'izens of Clearfield The subscriber re spectfully inform them that he can sell them HATHA VA V COOK STO lrF.S, With 1'ipr mi l Furniture complete, at the ott price of $30 00, delivered at Tyrone Station. 5 Wai&itci m e.o.y .a-HcDa-. F. U. FilAClSCl"S. rgl.'ir: .TFNIATA CUC STOVE.S 20 of these X justly celebrated Stoves jast received. This Stove is supersecding the Hathaway toper .ons who want a stove that will burn a long stick, and comes at a lower price. This tftovo is heavy, pla'es thick, and will be warranted equiil to any Cooking .- tovo in use. 1 his .Move wid take a --i inch slick. lwlivered at Tyrone Station for S23 cvsu, complete with Pipe. Tin and Hollow ware. F. (1. FKANOISCl'S. 5F.P.:'0NS waiting boom. Parlor, and 9-plate tovcs can get tlicm nt a very low rate, oy sfating whether it is tor l'ar:or. et:ing-room.. ic, siating what size stick you use. A:c, remif.ing us the amount of saute. anI we will deliver me stove in wood condition at the Lcwhaown It. It. Station, freS of charge F. li. FUANCISCU.S "I 'lOK FTOVES. from SI o to S-10, warrantad to V give satisfaction, or returned at ray expense. delivered at Tyrone. t. 't. i i.A,iiL Li. PARLOR STu LS, from a to ?H. very large Itoiu - '- S 5 to 5 ' - N'ine-PU'e Stoves, from 21. 25, 2. 2-3. and 30. at Sj. S i. ?7, SS and 53. F. J. 1 itANCI&CLs. Lewiritown. isept. 12. Ib.a. fFlIIE LEWISTOWS STOVE WAIIE- JL HOl'SE. t :. UlAAlMyLS, A?rnt. All kinds of ijood LUMBKli taken in exchange i I T V 11 I'll lVrii'l!.i deiiveie 1 at Tyrone 'jnlOrn FEET OF LIMBER, want OUvjUUV cd delivered at i y rone station, payable in Cus'a on delivery, by addrcs-ing F. ii, FKANC1SCL?. Sept. 12. lSia.j LcwistowD, Pa. A liMl.MsfitATOitS' NOT I C I Geo rSc. J. ',r. Rirnn. Sr.'s Eit.ito. Whereas. Letters of Administration upon tho Estate of tieorge W. Uheeiu. r., la. c of Clearfield, deceased, have been grunted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make imuv;di ate payment, and those having claims cr demands ngaiust the Estate of the said deceased, will make known the same, without dclav. to the undersign ed LYD1 A KlIEEM. Adm'x. ;!v. W. UREKM, Jr., Adm'r. l"ihc undersigned having taken tho bhop oc cupied by his late Father, respectfully announces to the public that he will continue to manufacture SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,., and solicits a continuance of the liberal patronago hcreiofore extends I GEO. W. KHEEM, Jr. Clearfield, August 2. ISoo. would inform his friends and tho public that he is ircpared lo supply the wants of those who give liiin a call, at bis one door .outh of ilemphill s Hotel, where he serves up FILSSn 0YSTE3.', SASI-IWES, CHEESE, and r f reshtnents generally No pains will be spa red to accommodate his customers. Aug. 2.. COlTNLTY TREASURER. THE under signed begs leave to announce to his friends that he will run as an Ikokpesdhst Candidate for the office of Countv Trcasurerat the coming election. ' HEN it Y STONE. Clearfield August 15. 1354. jryAltPER'S MAGAZINE. Each number 11 of the Magazine will contain 114- octavo pa es in double columns, each year thus comprising nearly two thousand pages of the choicest Miscel laneous Literature of the day. Every number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations, ac curate Plates of the Fashions, a copious Cbroni cie of Current Events, and impartial Notices of the important Books of the Month. The Volumes commence with tho numbers for Jcne and De- EUia-.lt; but Subscriptions may commence with uny Number. . 'j' Kit is The magazine may bo obtained of Beok.iel'crs, I'eriolical Agents and Postmasters, and ihe Publishers, at 5 J.O'J a year, or 1 cents a number. The sc.ai-anuual volumes, neatly bound io cloth, are sold at two dollars each, ami muslin covers are furnished to those who wish to have their back numbers uniformly bound, at 25 cents j each. Nine volumes aro alre;uly bound. The publishets will supply specimen numbers gratuitously to agents and postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for circula ting the Magazine. 1 bey will a" so supply clubs of two persons, at Five Hollars a year, or five ner-eon- at Tea i'ollars. Clergymen supplied at Two j Dollars a year. 'Ihe -Magazine weighs over seven and not over cijjht ounees. 'Ihe postage upon each number, which must be paid ipuarterly in alvanse, is three cents. The publishers wouid give notice that they have no agents for whose contracts they are responsible. Those ordering the Magazine from agents or deal ers, must look to them for ihe supply of the work. Franklin aquare. N. Y. July ia, 1S55. TOTIC'E is hereby given to all persons not to J 1 iuterfere or medd'le with one bay mare and colt, on 1 one black horse, now in possessiu of T. V. llorton of Loggs township, as the same belongs to me. He having them on hire only, and to be re turned to me when ealled for. Scpt.a.-lt.! JAMES FORREST. w?ir A large assortment just re rJBJlQp Q p" L ceived at very low prices pypSdpt. 5,j W. F. IRWIN. '-kiTTTSer;': A beautiful and well seleo FOi5jVA RjK ted assortment just receiv ed and for sale by Sept. 5. W. F. IRAVIN BOOTS & SHOES. A large and splendid asort mnet ot Ladies', Gentlemens'. and Childrens Boot 6ho for i4 at W. F..Irwis'f 5pt. , GIVE THEM A TRIAL: CILVEE'S PLASTIC FAINTS i S7 llUIalfi. WEATHEH & FiHE-PHOOF. These Paints will stand any climate, withwut crack or blister, and harden by exposure; thus making in time an enamel of Stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and o'her metals from rust und corrosion. They differ essentially from the so-called Mineral Paints of the day, which aie principally Ochres, and Clays, and are entirely worthless. SILVER'S Plastic Paints are purely METALL IC, containing no Aluuiin or Clay. They are levigated finely, mix readily with Lin Seed Oil, (without the trouble of grinding. i and flow under the brush as freelp as the best bite Lead, and excel all others iu body or covering properties, one pound of which will cover as much surface as two pounds of White Lead, reducing the cost two-thirds. There are six distinct colors, viz: Olive, I Light Brown, i Ligi.t Chocola'e, Black, I Dark Do. Deep Do. All equally valuable as a preservative, and par ticularly adapted to painting the ouL-ide of BUILDING. S, FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS, TIN AND IRON WORKS. Remember! Erposure hardens aud increases ihe durab.lity of these I'IXTS. DIRECTIONS Mir with vnre. UnxeA Oil, as thick! y as possible, as the Paint it th lusting or protecting body, and the. oil siM2!y the medium, or arut in xprr..rtins it. FRENCH & RICHARDS nexEBAL Wholesale Agents, N. W. corr.er Tenth and Marke: Streets, PHILADELPHIA. For sale, Wholesale and Retail. Dry and Ground in Oil, by Sam'l Berlin', Tyrone City, Pa. Dealer in Drugs. Medic:ncs Paint3. Oils, finishes, U indow Olass, c L-ug. la, aa. TEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! At tho Old Corner Stoie of the undersigned at CtTSWENSYILLE.. He has just received the largest and best assort ment of summer and Fall Goods ever brought to Clearfield; consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware. Quecnsware, Goccrics, Con fectionaries, Hats and Caps. Boots and tihoes. Carpeting, Oil Cloth. Ac. Cloths. Cassimeres. Linens, Muslins. Da Laines, Prints. Dress iMlks, Bonnets. Sbawis, Mantillas. Fringes. Fancy Toilet urticles. La ces. Embroideries, and an endless variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which be offers at the towest pricos aud on the easiest terms Aug. 1, 1S55. 11. D. l'ATTON. CABINET MAKING. The umlorsigned would respectfully inform the public, that bo has taken the old stand opposite- tho Methodist Church, known as 31 O R 11 O W S S II o r, where ho keeps constantly on hand and ruar.nfac- turcs to order, every variety of Houseaold and Kitchen FURHiTUHE, " such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes. Stands Cupboards, Sofas. Bedsteads, Ac, of every stylo and variety. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 1355. TVOTICE The subscriber resroctfully informs J.1 the citizens of ClearGeld county, that he has rented his Tannery to johu Me i.iughey. whom ho can recommend to bis customers as attentive and obliging. He also respectfully requests all persons to come forward ana settle their a.-eoun-s as ne is desirous ofc!os:ng up his business. Hides taken on old accounts. J JtIN McPHERSON. Aug. 8, 1S55. The undersigned respectfully anuoun;e that he has rented the T A N N E R Y of Johu MePherson. wheio he will keep on hand a good assortment of ail kinds of icathcr. and hopes y strict attention to meet a share of public patron age. Leather exchanged, or cash paid for hides JOHN MeiAl'GHEY. Aug. S. 1355. .lino. TYI)ltATidC RA7I. -Tho subscribers bog S7i. leave to inform tho public that thoy have purchased tho patent right of W. A B. Douglass Improved Premium for forcing water up hill, for the Counties of Jcf fers j.t. Clearfield. Clarion. Crawford and Venango. lhey warrant the action cf the Machine one year, "(when thcrs is Kulbeiunt water to carry it.) if or .Unary attention is paid to" it. The - lta:ur: is a simple and effective machine for forcing water to any required distance or ele vation. It is perfectly'applieablc where 1 8 inches of fall can be had. tho' the gr-vtter the fall appli ed the more powerful the opera-ion of the maehinc. Any quantity of certificates can be obtained tes ifying the superiority of this raachiue over every other instrument for farcing water to a given ele vation. Letters addressed to tho subscribers at Curwcns ville. Clearfield Co.. Pa. will be promptly attend ed to. CLARK Jt CUNNINGHAM. August 15, 1855.-Smo. TVEW FIRM. II A RT UO 11 N fc M CU ACKEN 1 1 have just received a new and splondid assort ment of goods at their store in LUMBER CITY. They invite the public to givo them a call, and foe! assured they will bo able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber. Hides. Rags, Graiu. and all other kinds of produce taken in excange. BEN J. HAKTtUORN. TIIOS. McCRACKEN. Aug. 1, 1555. TV" K W A K i I V A L. The undersigned has -LtI just received a large stock of adapted to tho season, consisting ot DRY GOOD-. GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, CONFECTI ON AKIES, NAILS. HOLLOW-WARE, CEDEU-WARE, Jfcs.. Ac. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Graham ton, Aug. 22. 1S55. LE VR FI E LD I NSTIT PTE. The next term of this Institution will commence on thj lid of September. i55. All persons wishing to fit themselves for Te ach eks. or other avoeations in life, will here receive every desired facility and attention. A thorough Classical and Mercantile course is here given, on terms lower than any other similar Institution in the State. Parents at a distance can obtain boarding for their sons or daughters under Ihe immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare ad vantages, with all the eomforts atd pleasures of a homeland their morals will be carefully guarded. The rates of tuition per quarter are : Primary English,-2.50; High English. 5.00; Classics. 54.00. Mathematics, above Algebra, 5-1; French, Draw ing, and Painting. "55 each. Further information can be had by addressing W. A. CAMPBELL, principal, Apr 4. 55.1 Clearfield Pa. fir AN TED A YOUNG MAN to hire by the T month. Good wages will be given to a sui table hand. Apply to WM. IRVIN, Curwensville. July 11, 1855. .js;i RICHARD MOSSOP, has HARD yA rj just received and opened a V. . 5 ' general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery. Aug. 22. , j-. rj --i A new stock jutt received at &fil&ULS SoP 6. W. F. IRWIN'S s,na VXy9rrr7: A large assortment just re uMD O O J ceived and opened by Au. 22. R- MOSSOP. IAU AND EVE. 14 LBS. Le IRUITT & DUFI0X Osculists and Auriits. Deafness and Eur Diseases Radically Curtd. Dn. La Bri-mx offers to those suffering fron Deafness his INFALLIBLE AURAL REMEDIES, which have been successful in nearly 3,000 cam of confirmed deafness. Ihese remedies cotnpritt different courses for diseases of the internal, mld dle and external ear. aud have been procouDced by those celebrated acrists, Drs. Cramer, of Ber I in, Itxrd. and Delan, of Paris, Curtis, Pilcber nd Yearsly of London, as being tho MOa'f WONDER FUL and EFFECTUAL ever appljei for disease of tho internal aud middle car. Dr. LeB., WAR RANTS A CURE in every case where the ear is perfect in formation. He has eighteen certificate of cures from those who had been DEAF AND DUMB. ri,wb.ose bearing ia now completely res tored aiidSrfe now enabled to learn the language. The names of 2,700 persons viho have betn cured by Dr. LeB., way be seen otv,app!ication. Pa tients, by sending a description of tha case, can have remedies sent to any part of the United States. In caso of mucus accumulations in the Eusta chain Tube and Tympanum, inflammation of th mucus membrane, uervous affections, diseases of the membrane tympani, called "the dram," or when the disease can bo traced to the effects of fe vers or Colds, tho uso of quinine or mercurial medicines, gatherings in tho ears in children, .to., this treatment STANDS PREEMINENT. Yt hen the auditory is dry arid scaly, with liitlo or r.o secrcliou ; when the deafness is accompanied with noise in the ear, like falling water, chirffing of inseels. 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 bed ti:ken placo ; when tho hearing is less accute in dull, cloudy weather, or whcn a e.-dd has bjen taken, this method cf treating lh disease is iuj'aHthle. Dr. Dufton is tho only Occulist ia the United States who practices the new painless, aud suc cessful method in treating all the diseases to which the eyo is subject Whero very other mean have failed to affrd relief, he asks from such a lair ana impartial trial. ThSTiM Ji V. Tho undersigned practition ers in medicine in tho city of New York, having had frequent occasion to witness the practice of Drs. Louruua and Dufton. in diseases of the Ear and Lye. laying aside all professional jealousy, freely admit, that tho cour.-e pursued by them in treating diseases of these delicate orgaus. from the ttitpzrulltlrd .surcesttitienJiitit, is well worth th attention of our professional brethren throughout tho 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 the middle and internal Ear. by " M-:hcal Vapors,'1' particularly in chronic or complicated cases, forms a new era in the practice of Aural Surgery ; such cases yielding in almos rnrry instance to this new and potcerf ul agent. This practice fills up a void which has long been felt by the general practitioner, enabling him t cope successfully with every case where perfeo formation exists. In diseases of tho Eye, they ecliom require te resort to the operation. As skillful Aurists and Oculists, enthusiastically devoted to their profession, we cordially reooua uicnd them to such as may require their aid Signed, V. D. MoTT. M. D. WILLIS MORTON. M. D. C. A. DEVELIN. M D. HORACE WYATT, M. D. JAS. B. FRANCIS, M. D. New York. August 10, ISfD. Students wishing to perfect thctnselvej in this branch of medical science, will find an opportu nity of joining tho class at the Ear and Eye In firmary of Dr. Delacy LeBrunn. Union Place. Ciiniqucs every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, from I till 3 o'clock, during Medical Collage terms. TERMS S5 consultation fee; 510 fee to b paid when the hearing is restored to its original acuteness. cr when a watch can be heard to beak at a distance of 18 feet from either ear Address Drs LeBRUNN & DUFTON, Union Place. Now York City. - V- A treatise on the nature and treatment of Deafness and Disease of the Ear. with the treat ment of the 1'eaf anl Dum price, one dollar. 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