T ' ths mrrsn m$ mm TILE JOURNAL. PENCIL NOTES. Pltnty mud and wild pigeons. In statu quo affair at the teat of war. To get blaguarded print what you think. Being agitated h Dr. Beale ease, again 1 till in priion. Wanted a load of good "corn-fodder." He In- qnire at this office. Scare provisions, money, items, and ugly girls ia this neighborhood. Nearly up the bridge. It will soon be com pleted, and ready for travel. . No douLt of it that you can get anything you want by advertising. Just try it At tporl. Josiah R.Reed Esq., the Sheriff elect has assumed the duties of his office. Query What's become of the Clearfield Agri cultural society? Will somebody tell us? Looks teell Merrell A Carter new building. It's a deeided improvement to the street. Wanted a house-maid, to whom good wages will be given. See notice in another column. . Light the money market. There is every in dication of "hard times" between this and next spring. Out of season the gallant Major's white hat. Lay it away for next summer, Major, and don the Shanghai. A sound egg the Curwensville gent that was 'bought back" with a pumpkin pie! Where's that 'half dollar' Dr.? Bad practice assembling in an oyster cellar on Sunday to argue scripture. Better go to church nd hear it expounded. High the price of provisions generally, and flour in particular. The latter article is selling here at $12 a 512,50 per barrell. Wanted provisions and produce of all kinds at this office, in exchange for subscription, advert', sing, or job work. Fetch it along. A boqutt "Sorrell-top," "Scratchy," "Bolli wax" nd '-Mother Moore," fragrant of shoemaker's wax, rotten cheese, and sour krout. Numerous the floe ks of pigeocs seen firing ia this icinity during the last week, and Locofoco candidates for Cnited States Senator. - Convalescent our friend Aaron Pierce who was hot recently at a corn-basking, in Chest township. He still carries the bullet in his shoulder. , Head them the new advertisements. If you want to get local news, always turn to our adver tising columns. That's the place to see what's going on. . Bound to do it. Mossop says he will sell the cheapest goods in the County, in spite ot all oppo sition, and we have no doubt be II do it. Give himatrtvl. Prodigtous.' The Knickerbocker says that in the licighborhood of Albany the potatoes are so large that the dealers paint them green, and sell ihtm for water mellons. A faei Young ladies who are accustomed to fki.d newspapers always possess wiui.iug wavi amiable dispositions ia variably make good wives nd select good husbands. Soft the roads, land men who pause ia the 'even tenor of their way" to reply to tho barking of a puppy, or the ravings of a "C.itholic bully." Uoth are equally beneath contempt. fitrange that our Borough Fathers, do not tike erne action ia regard to the very bad condition of many of the side-walks. Winter is fist approach ing, and the pavements ought to be fixed. Thanksgiving Day. We have been asked sev ere? times what day Gov Pollock has fixed for Thanksgiving Day. It is Thursd y the 2-lnd inst.. or one week from to-morrow. We hope it will be observed Suanng accounts. A worthy Doacon in Massa chusetts, having lot a cow by a strokeof lightning, worked on Sunday until he had earned enough to .cover his loss ! That was 'squaring accounts' with a vengaceo. One of the Turnpilis. The Pittsburg Dispatch says, the Steuben ville Turnpike, is a disgrace to .clvilizatian. If it can beat, the 4 turnpike," be tween this and Curwensville we think it would be a disgrace to barbarism. Zinc pens. We are writing with a Zinc pen, which we have received from our friond Tommy Robins, and can most heartily commend it as an excellent invention. It will not corrode, and con sequently does not spoil the ink. Bad manners to stand about the door of a church gating upon the congregation coming out, and obstructing the way. No one pretending to be a gentleman would be guilty, of such conduit. It U the height of !l breeding. Cant le beat the stable we built last week, with tho assistance of ourSr. Devil. It 'takesdown' all the earpenters. Architects and builders in this vi cinity. It's bound to take tfa premium at the first Clearfield Agricultural fair. Fixed at last the pavement of our friend up street, and if he has kept us waiting a long time for it, we are well repaid in the excellent board walk he has laid one of the best in town. We hope some others will 'follow suit. Important arrival at Tommy Bobbins' Depot for the head and 'atom-jack. lie has a splendid Assortmentof beautiful books, an unsurpassed stock of elegant eonfeetionaries, and a lot of superb to bacce and cigars Give him a call. " llesult of Gambling. A case has just come to light at Hartford, Conn., showing that a young m er chant has lost not only everything be was worth ty gambling, but has forged notes to the amount of thousands, with the names of his father and father-in-law as endorsers. Blanks. We have on hand a supply of blank judgement notes with waiver of exemption from levy and sale under the Act of April 1819. Also a apply of blank Declarations apd Confessions, for 'Attornies; Justices Blanks, Constables Sales 4c. Net arrangements Tersona attending the Methodist Church in this placo will observe that the arrcngement that existsd heretofore, under which the ladies entered at the left hand door, and the gentleman at the right, has been altered. Ladies and gentlemen now enter at both doors the ladies take the left side of the aisle, and the gen tlemen the right. The arrangement is a good one. A lesson. We sincerely hope that the accident, which occurred last week will be a sufficient warn ing to induce those of our citizens who are in the habit of cutting wood in the street, to remove their wood-yards to a safe distance. The borough officers should take cognizance of the matter, and compel them to remove the nuisance. It is not only dangerous, but a disgrace to the borough to lave the street Tittered ap wit wo4-pile No 4-prK!? From the Pope. IV r.sons who doubt, il llnTc indeed lie anv who do doubt, that the Romish Church claims temporal, as well as spiritual, allegiance from its disciples in the United States, would do well to read the pastoral letter of the ArehLUhops and Bishops of tho "Province of-13t. Louis," in council assembled, just issued. That docu ment explicitly s:iys: " We maintain the superiority of tin spirt. ual over the temporal power,. We maintain that the temporal ruler,is bound to ,oXorm ins enact ments to tbu Divine law.- -We1 maintain that the Chuick is the svvreme Judge of all questions concerning faith and morals, and that, in the determination of such questions, the Roman Pontiff, as Vicar ot Jesus Christ, constitutes a tribunal from vhich there is no appeal; and to whose award all the children ot tne cnuren must yield obedi-.-uce." After this authoritative and olhcial an nouncement, let us have no more finedrawn distinctions between spiritual allegiance and temporal allegiance. e see here that both are binding alike. Xew York Express. Clayton axd Bllwer Treaty. Letter wri ters from Washington State that important despatches from London have been received. Mr. Buchanan transmits the final answer of the British Government on the Central Amer ican negotiation. Our ultimatum is rejected and correspondence is closed. Both govern ments are released Irom the LIayton and lui wer treaty, Great Britain retaining her colo nies and protectorate, and we withdrawing from our anti-annexation clause. Assurances, however of peaceful views are unchanged. rt"5- A Census ot the city ot Duimque, Iowa, just completed, shows a total poulution of 12,- 0-36 persons being an increase ot twenty per cent during the last six months. 31ARKIE D, On the 1st inst., by D. Dressier. Esq.. Mr. Hor ace A." Cocrtskt, to Miss Malinda Daily, all of Union township, this eounty. On the 1st inst., by John Blair, Esq., Mr. Ukiab Litz, to Miss Elizabeth Bctlek, all of thiscounty. On the 25' h of October, by Win. M. Bloom. Esq., Mr. William L. Bloom, te Miss Martha K. Millui, all of Pike township, thiscounty. Onthe2Sthof Oeto er, by Rev. C. Diehl, Mr. Z. J. Shitoart, formerly of this place, to Mis Mary (Jooplasder. of Luthersburg, this county. DIED, In Pike Township this County, on Sunday morn ing the 4th inst.. at the residence ot her sou-m-law It. Boss, Mrs Isabella Hartshorn in the 81th year of her age. Mrs. II. was among the first settlers who came to this'County, having moved here in laOJand en dured many privations incident to a new country Her remains were interred on Monday evening along side of her husband who died ia 1521. Crawford papers please copy . !J7"ATrED : A good girl, to do house work. V Good wages will be given. Appiy imme diately at this office, where directions will be given. Clearfield, Nov. 14, 1855. GRAVE YARD NOTICE. Those who feel au interest in having our Graveyard present at least a rrsixrtih'c appearance, and requcs-ed to meet on Friday, and lend a helping hand towrJs clearitg it out'and putting it in ueccnt onler. 21 ANV CITIZENS. Clearfield, Nov. 14. 1355. VTTEXTION REGULARS. You are or dered to meet for parade, on Saturday, Nov l.h at 1 o'clock P. M. Each member wil. provide Limself with five rounds of blai.k cartridge. By or ier of ;he Captain. G. W. U1IEEM, 0. S. Clearfield. Nov. 14, 1S55. EL.IGIOCS. There will be Irvine Service at tne Presby;erinu Church, in .his pi:i-e. on rl.w d Sahbaih of this unn.h, 2 ih at ihe u.-u jI hour, U o'clock. A. M. Also, a preparatory I.cj ture. at 2 o'clock. P. M.. on the d:iy prewjus. Service by the Kev. Lr. rTK v E.so. . Clearfield. Nov. 14, 1Sj6.- - f. i " - THE PARTNERSHIP here- -S-i2fiiJJTlufi toloie existing between ,io spph and Juincs Ila iertv, in the mercantile busi ness at Jancsville. Clearfield County. Pa.. ha been this day (Nov. 2.) dissolved by mutual eon- sent. J'J.-sI-l'H liA'ifciill. JAMES A. ilAUEltTY. Nov. 14, '55.-?,t E XECUTOUS NOTICE. Notice is here bv eiveu that letters of Administration hav bucad u! v granted to the un lcrsigued ou the K.t ie of Jonathan Wall, Into of Penii township, deccas ed All persons having claims against the Estate will present them duly authenticated for settle ment, ac l IliOSC in.iuuicj 10 nam t,a;aic. txm iioit by notihed to oame forward and m ike payment. THOMAS WALL, JONATHAN WALL, Not. 14, '55. -5fJ lZxecutors. VEW ARRIVAL. Hi A. II. B A UMA N. Ware Room thrctdjors above Miysy Hotel, I'stnl lioail strut, J yrone iiiy, i . KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment o Tu : 1 1 .1 .. ; n ,...1 p;ttc!nirr ftrfwilfiii Pnrlnr Itr and heating Stoves, of different patterns, sizes and . ..i i - i i i prices: oiove pipe? suoveis. coui uuus, a.c. Alar, PiflnT ?l -rli P I, 1 1 i VD f frl M f all of which will bo sold 10 to 20 per cent, cheap- er than can be Durchased out of the cities. If you want oargains. don't forget to call at Uauman's tstove Store-. -Nov. ll, oo.-.-ui. TUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID AS3QK7- MKNT OF NEW BOOKS. STATIONARY, FANCY ARTICLES. COM EC J ION ARIES. TO BACCO. CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, ot ROBINS' LITEEARY DEPOT, SHAWS SOW, Clettrlje d, Pa. THE latest nublications always on hand, or pro cured to order. Putnam. Godey. Graham. House hold Words, Leslies fashions. Harper, t'ctcrson and all the other Magazines furnished Mo n;hly at Publishers' Prices. He would especially call the attention of 'lovers of the weed to bis litres stock of tobacco and cl ears, which cannot be surpassed in this region, consisting of the best quality of '-Natural Leaf." "Black tat. "Cavendish, Congress. and other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia. Principe. Plan tation. Spanish, Half-Spanish, aud '-A few more left" cisan. Also a cood stock of "pipes" and 'fine-cut." He would also call attention to the fact that he has just opened a large assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STFEFS, which he will sell cheaper than any other estab lishment in the Oounty. THOMAS ROBINS. November 14, 1855. LOOK HERE. MOSSOP ON HAND AGAIN! The Cheapest Goods in. the County. THE undersignod begs leave to inform his old cus tomers, and the puulic, tnat ho has just returned from the East, with a splendid assortment ot mu, a winter f.nnns. wbirrh he will sell lower, for CAsn. than thevcan be bought at any other place in the County. He is determined to act upon the motto of "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES," and will sell goods, for cash, at the most trifling advance on cost and carriage. Call and examine the stock, and satisfy your self that it ia no humbug that "MOSSOP SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE COUSTY.' DBY-G00DS, CEOCEBIEt. QUEEN' WABE, BOOTS & 7105, HAT ' CAPS, BONNETS. SHAWLS, CONFECTION ARIES, FISH, TOBACCO. STATIONARY. LMCOR3, and a little of everything. All of which will be sold at lower prices than ev er before offered in Clearfield. R. MOSSOP. Clearfield Nov. 14. I Mo. MtlAL LIfaT FOR DEC. TERM 1855. R. WaPace vs Joser h K Logaa. ; Thomas Mays vs Jajob Krphart et al. Joseph Iivin vs Abraham Litz. - Cram A Perley vs Smith A Powell. II. Philips vs Reams & Kephart. - ' Henry Pennington vs Tozer k Lagert. C. Gallaher vs Michaels A -White. Samuel Caldwell vs Manning Stevenson. Wm Perry vs Wm. Idmgs. Tuckuer A Fleisht-r vs John Stites. F McCoy vs Washington atson. G. W. lleckman A Co. vsWm. Bloom. S. Rorabauh vs II. Gallaher. T. B, Davis vs J. McCrackin et al. . Isaac Thompson vs Jno. M. Chase. (i W. Gill L.x. vs Thomas Holt. M, Quigley vs J. A J. Leonard. M. Ouiley vs Et Rahorn. J. M. A Jno. Leonard vs M. Quieter. F. P. Ilurxthal vs James M. Leonard. II. Philips vs Dauiel Kephart. COURT ri-.OCLAMATlON. V llbrifcAS The Honorable JAMES BURNS1DE. Esq., President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the tweutv-fifih Jn-licial District, composed of the comities of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and the Honorable RICHARD SHAW and JUU.i tr. 110 YT, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept bearing date the TWENTV NIN fll rt iy of Sept.. last, to me directed. for the holding of a Court of Comiuou Pleas. Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions. Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of tjeneral Jail Uelivery, at Clearfield, in and for Cleariield eounty. on the THIRD MONDAY of DECEMBER, next, be- ine the 17th dav of the month. NOTICE IS. THE iEFOilE. HEREBY GIVEN, To the Coronor, Justioc of the Pe;iee. and Consta bles, in and for the said county of Uearheld, to . , . -. v .1. appear in tueir own proper persons wnu hil-ij Rolls. Records, Inquisitions. Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done, and Jurors and Witnesses are requested to bo then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, at their Tri.l: . -. GIVEN under mv harfd. aU-Clcarfield. this 14fh day of Nov , in the year ot our Loru one inous and eisrht hundred and fit'ty-hve ,and the eighti eth year of American Independence. ' V JOSIAH R REED, Sh'ff. Clearfield, Nov. 11, 13i5.-tc, rsATCNT SAUSAGE CUTTERS. G. S 1 GARTH'S - improved .ansiiire flitters aud Stuffers. for s:ile by MERRELL A CARTER. Oet. SI, '55. J OTRAY MARE. Came to the residence of t3 the undersigned living in Knox township, an Iron-erev marc, about six years old. having sad die marks upon her. and onj eye not sound The owner is hereby notified to come forward prove property, pay charges and t:ike her away. "Other wise, she will he disposed of according tr lair. Oct. 31, 1353, St.1 D. J. CATIICART. CJ TRAY ED OR STOLEN. A dark grey 3 marc risinjr five years old belonging to the subscriber, dis trpared from the field of Henrv Waple. on the ciht of the 21st of October. As the mare was bought in Jefferson County it is sup rocJ she has been taken in that direction. A liberal reward will be paid for her rccoverv. .1 CROWTiiER. Tyrone City, October SI, 1S55 St. II I'LE OF COURT. WHEREAS. The 11 Section of the Act of the 1 1th of April, A. D. 13 ii, requires the Courts of Quarter Sessions, by sir Rub s to fix a time at which applications for the Licences shall be hesird, and at which all persons m.ikii? i.'iiections shall also be hear!. Therefore, the Coert Bscs the THIRD day of each Term, at ?, a clock, I . M.t of said day, lor the hearing nforesaid. An 1 they direct this Rule to be entered on the Rules of Court, and piib!:sbel in the several news papers of tho County fur three weeks. By order of the Court. Certified from the Kt-jir ls WILLIAM P-rrTKU. Jf 1 1 't-r S.-tf.'o.'li of 1-C.5. lit. :i'-ji'.!i Co. Cle irf.rl 1. Oct. Li: A it I Ii:iJ INSTITUTE. ho next V- term ot" (bis fi.sMtuiiuu will commcnoe -ch i.e i-Jiii f :oveinV-r. 1 5-?a. Al! p- rs ns wi.-ibiiig to fit themi-'vcs for Tmnt or o her voc-iii'i;i!f in life, will here receive i- cry desired f-i-d'sty uul attention. A thorough ,I;.sm: iI and Mcrc'Miti'c course is here piven, on icims lo.vrr than any other similar Institution in the-t.i-.c. - ... Parents at adistar.ee can obtain boarding for their sons or d tughters under he immediate care of the Principal, whore tLey irill receive rare a 1 vanti 'es.- with ;iM Oie eon. forts and pleasures of a hoincf r.nd their morals will be c irefully guarded. 'ih raies of tuition per quarter are : Primary Eng'i.-h. .''0; High Kn-lish. S5.0U; CIassics,SS.0. Mathematics, "above Algebra. SJ; French. Draw ing, and Painting. S3 ca-h. Further iiif jrinatio-.i. aul Cat alogues of the In s'itute, can ! had by addresiing W. A. CAMPBELL. n.ixriPAL. OctSI.?53. Clearfield, Pi. O! I'Oii THE TEMPLE OF l'ONOU ! It It AD I N cV M ILi A tf. TIT, & f.H33T-IE0: Itlifiaburg, pa. BRADIN A M'GIRlv have just oicned an cxten siv Tin, Capper. iV Si'tt-lroit Ware M run f'ac it ry. where they are at all times prepared to supply customers with every couceivubl article from the smallest Coffee pot spout to the longest pipe ima ginable. Tlioy will do both a WHOLESALE A RETAIL business, and will at all times have on Land a large assortment of rcady-maio ware. m n o u s e s p o u t i n'g done to order, on the shortest notice, and put up in a neat, substantial manner. STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, $ RETT ELS, of evofy variety kept eonstantly on hand. They will furnish to order any of the following Cook Stoves, viz: The William Penn. Queen of the We.it. the Atlani.;. and Cook-Ccniplcte, all of which are suitable for bo h woo and coal. Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the "Lady Washington." the "Excelsior." 'Home Parlor.' Ac. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. " A. A. BRADIN. JNO. D. M GIRK. October 21, 1855.-tf. WANTED, KIGIIT SCHOOL TEACH ERS. Teachers wishing o apply for schools in the District composed of Pike Township will pleae to meet the Board of Directors at the house of Isaac Bloom Esq.. in Curwensville on Saturday the 10th of November next at 10 o.eloek A. M., at which time the Supeiiutendant is expect ed to be present to examine teachers and give cer tificates. 'Comea'ong. By order of the Board. JOHNNORRISSect'y. Piko Township, Oct. 17, 1355. VSrOOD'S ORNAMENTAL t IRON WORKS, Ridge Aveaue, PHILADELPHIA. The attention of the public is iavited to the ex tensive manufectory and ware-room of tho subscri ber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest no tice. IRON RAILING, of every description, for CEMETRIES, PUBLIC A PRIVATE BUILD INGS, Also, VERANDAHS, BALCONIES, FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, LIONS, DOGS, Ac. Ac.. Ac., Ac., and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they comhine all requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having aH articles care fully boxcil and shlppod to their place of destina tion. A book of designs will bo sent to those who wish to mike a selection. ROBERT W"0D, Ridge Avenue below Spirnj Garrden St.. Oet. , '55 -3n. Philadelphia- A DM1NISTRATORS' XOT-ICE. Estate I JSL of John Graham. Sr., defd Whereas Letters of Administration upon the Estate of .lohn Gra ham. Sr.. late of Bradford township Clearfield co. dee'd, have been granted to the subscribers. AH persons knowing themselves endebted to said Es tate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those h iving claims against said Estate, will present them properly nuthenticated. The books are left in the hands of John Graham. Jr., for settlement. JOHM GRAHAM, Jr.. ) J. P. NELSON, J Clearfield, Sept. 23. Ij5. Adi TESTATE OF JOHN M'QUILLAN, DE- AU CEASED: Letter; of Administr strationhaving been pranted to the undersigned on the estate of John McQuillam late of iiuruside township, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all who have ac counts against said estate to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and all who know themselves indebted to the estate will come for ward and settle their accounts immediately. ISRAEL RORABALGH, Adm'r, Clearfield, Sept. 19, 1853. 6t. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. Under an or der of the Orphan's Court of Clearfield Coun ty, there will be exposed at public sale, on Wed nesday. October lOih, A. D. lSia. at 2 o'clock. P M.. at the house of Joseph Peters, in the borough of Curwensville. the following premises, late the estate of John Scott, dee'd, viz : A house and lot. situate in the Borough of Cur wensville, Clearfield Couuty. at the south east corner of State aud Thompson streets, containing in fiont on said State street, fii'iy feet, and extend ing in depth, of that width, along said Thompson street, one hundred and eighty Wet to an alley. Tcitvs HI percent to be paid on day of sale, and the balance on confirmation. L. JACKSON CHANS. Adm'r D. B. N. Sept 12.1833. FRESH O YS TERS ! CHARLES GREAFF, would inform his friends and the public that he is prepared to supply the wants of those who give him a call, at his mmm wmm one door outh of Hemphill's Hotel, where he serves up PBSSH OYSTER?, EAItriSES, CHEESE, and refreshments generally No pains will be spa red to accommodate his customers. 1-Aug. 20. EW CiOODS: The undersigned has just re ceived a large assortment of 1 WXy&b k Ml f. at his store in KA K T II A US, which he offers for sale cheap for cash or country produce. F. P. IJUKXTIIALL. September 3. 1353. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. . I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as the Tyrone City Hotel. Comprising as follows : One large three story brick house. Sixty feet, two fronts, and finishe'd off in complete style A large ami extensive stable, an excellent wash house and other necessary out-buildings. There is also, on the e.une Lots, one frame house, with out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plo1, of said town, and affords several very eligible loca tions for store, ofiiies. Ac, Ac. The whole will bo sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation, now is the ch-inc-c. Private reasons cause me to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing in value- Inquire of Caleb Guver. or the subscriber ,f. 1). STEWART. . Tyrone City, Sept. 19, lS33.-tf. 7IALL AND WINTER GOODS. The sub- . . 'sri ib- r has just received a large and well se lected su-k of if f of almost every description suitable to the season. svhi:h he is selling off at extremely low prices. He respectfully invites the attention of ail who wish to buy good Goods at the lowest prices, to call at the sign of the CHEAPEST O00DS." 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 their money, will do well to give him a call. iletuembcr the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and be convinced that there is truth in the words thereon ineoribed. WM. F. IRWIN. September 5. 1S35 TVEW HOTEL I The 0M -Skmuxo Hocsk,' at 11 N iV w' ASiilfG i'OIT. has been re-opened and re-fitted by the undersign ed, who respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. lie is well provided with house room and good stabling, and intends keeping a Temperance House, at whvh he will alwavs endeavor to make his guests feel at home. " JOHN SHETTER. August 1 , iH33. tf. V E W FIRM. IRRELL & CARTER, would 1 inform the public, that they have just opened au extensive COPPER, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE tvr-ffi - jfm fir Cn Eeocnd Street in the borough of CLEARFIELD, where the' arc preprel to furnish at reduced pri ces, every variety of articles in their line. - Steel. Bnr-iron. nails, stoves of every variety. Ploughs and (arming utensils, pumps of every de scription, stove pipe, patent sausage cutters, fnn-ne'i- and self sealing cans kept constantly on hand. All wrdcrs for castings for Flour Mills, Saw Mills Ac. will ba thankfully received and prompt ly attended to. IS! Sffiff II TO ML They are also prepared to receive every variety of articles on commission, at a low percentage. O. B. MERRELL. L. R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19, 1S55 ly. CVUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against medling in any way with a certain b iy Horse, now in possession of Win. S. Porter, of Penu township, as the said Horse is the property of the subscriber. A. S. MOORE. October 17, 1855. 3t. OURNEYMAM BLACKSMITH WAN TED : Tho subscriber wants a coo-1 Black smith, to work in his sh op at Grahamton, to whom tbo highest wages will be paid. Apply lmmedi atelv. - HENRY MYERS Grahamton Oct. 14, IS55. 3:. EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 11, H-rohan's Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. This Company, with an ample Capital, well se cured, is prepared to effect Insuranoes in Clear field, and adjoining Counties, on terms as liberal as consistent with the safety of the Company. jno. Mcdowell, jr.. Oct. 3, 1S55. ' Secretary. CUUTION. All persons indebted to the sub scribers for BLACKSMITH ING, are hereby notified not to pay any such accounts to JACOB HERE, the late Blacksmith, as we had him hired by the month, and all accounts are to be settled by us. J. P NELSON A CO. Grahamton, Oct. 3, 1S53. Cn p v-"7r555r' A large assortment just re XGOO D 3jJ ceived and opened by Aug. 22. R. MOSSOP. iiiJ A new stock just received at M'JSSOP S. D :tIED CHERRIES for sale, at the store of ' Oet. . - A. M. HILLS- .M POUT ANT TO HOUSEKEEPEH-S axd FRUIT tiROWEKS. AxtiHUiCS PAT- eit Atr-X:.ih . S K-eali.vr Can ana ars. xor Presenin Fr eh Yraita, fto. ibis invention tor which a patent has been obtained, commends it self to the attention of Housekeepers and others, on account of its great simplicity, and the effectu al manner in which it accomplished a very desi rable and ueeful object The cans andjars are constructed with a chan nel around the mouth, nerr the top. into which the cover fits loosely. This channel is filled with a very adhesive cement, prepared for the purpose and nltnweii to harden. In order to eal the ves sel hermetically, it is oily ternary ink' it the cover s'txhtltf. au l press it into p' ree. It may be opened with as much ease as it is closed, by slight ly worming the top. The ordinary tin cans, used for the same purpose for which this is intended, cannot be closed, as is well known without th nid of atinnsr; are difficult to open, aud are generally so much injured m opening as to toe useless ior future service. By this simple contrivance, the processor her mctical sealing is placed conveniently within the reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables and butter (if properly prepared) maybe kept, with their natural flavor unimpaired, tor an in definite length of time. For sale by MERRELL A CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 13, 1835 tf. G 1VE THEM A TRIAL: ILVEE'5 PLASTIC P Al N T S : UUP. MMEUP PffiffiVE. WEATHBB-& ffiBB-PBOOF. These Paints 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 corronion. They differ essentially from the so-called Mineral Paints of the day. which are principally Ochres, and Clays, and are entirely worthless. SILVER'S Plastic Paints are purely METAL IC. containing 1.0 Aluiuin or Clay. They are Iciigated finely, mix readily with Lin seed Oil. (wi'.hout the trouble of zrindins aud flow under the brn.-h as frejlp as the best 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-thirds. There arcsix distinct colors, via: Olive,- I LLjhtSrowa, 1 Li ji.t Chocela e, El:!:, I Dark Do. Deep Eo. All equally valuable as a preservative, and par ticularly adapted to painting the outside of BUILDINGS, FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS, . TIN AND IRON WORKS. Remember! Exposure hardens aud increases the dnrcb li.'y of thi-. P.1IXTS. D TR. KC TKJNS Mir trith pure Li 11 seed Oil. as thivkhl a potsi'de. as the P.iint is the laitinz or protrc'timr bo ly, an I the oil simply the i.i'Jiun, or a etit in snre-t linn it FRENCH A 1UC1IARD3 General Wholesale Acexts, K. W. corner Tcn'rh aid Karfcet Street! PHILADELPHIA. For sale, Wholesale and Retail. Dry and Ground in Oil, by Sam'l Begun, Tyrone ity, P.i. Dealer in Drugs. Medicines. Paints. Oils. Brushes, Window Glass. Ac ' Aug. 13. '53. JEW GOODS '. NEW GOODS! At the Old Corner Store of the undersigned at CUSWEKSVILLE. He bfis jnst received the largest and best assort ment of Summer and Fall Goods ever brought to Clearfield; consisting of Dry Goods. Hardware. Quecnsware, Oocerics, Coa fectionaries. Hat and Caps, Boots and Shoe. Carpeting, Oil C!o h. Ac. Cloths. Casimeres. Linens. Muslins. Le Laines. " Frints. Lress rilks. Bonnets. Shawls. Mantillas. Fringes. Fancy Toilet article?. La ces. Embroideries, and an endless vricry of other articles too numerous to mention, ail of whih he oflVvs at the ;owest rtrices and on the easiest terms Aug. 1.1333. ' J. A Ji. D. PAT TON. CAniNET MAKING The undersigned would respectfully inform the puh:Jo. tlmt he has taken the old stand ttyptislte' the MethQ'it tjnurcn. Known as M O R R O w r S S II O P. where he keeps constantly on hand :tad manuTi-.s-turcs to order, every variety of Household and Kitchen such as Tables, Bureaus. Saf--s, Stands Cupboards. Sofas. Bedsteads. Ac., of every sfvlo and varietv. JOSliUA JOHNSON. Clearfield, Pa.. Aug. 1S55. TVJ'OTICE The subscriber respectfully informs 1 1 the citizens of Clearfield county, that he has rented his Tannery to John Mo laughey. whom he can recommend to his customer as attentive and obliging. Hcalsa respec'fully requests ail persons to come forward and settle their account as he is desirous of closing up his business. Hides taken on old accounts. J JilN McPHEKSON. Aug. S, 1S55, The undersigned respectfully announces that he has rented the T A N N E R Y of John McPherson. where he will keep on hand a good assortment of all kinds of leather, and hope? by strict attention to meet a share of public patron age. Leather exchanged, or cash paid for hides JOHN MeGAUGHEY. Aur. S. 15555. ,!mo. CT 1 TT V D n t L 10 RAM The subscribers beg XJL leave to inform tho public that they have purchased tho patent right of V. A B. Douglass' Improved Premium for forcing water up hill, for the Counties of Jef ferson. Clearlield. Clarion. Craw ford and Venango. They warrant the a;tioii of the Machine one year, (when there is sufficient water to carry it.) if ordinary attention is pai 1 to it The "Ram" is a simple and effective machine for forcing wa.er to auy required distance or ele vation. It is perfectly applicable where IS inches of fall can be hal. tho' the greater tho fall appli ed the more powerful the operation of the machine. Any quantity of certificates can be obtained tes ifying tnc superiority of this mashine over every other instrument for forcing water to a given ele vation. Letters addressed to the subscribers at Curwena ville. Clearfield Co.. Pa. will be promptly attend ed to. CLARK A CUNNINGHAM. August 15, 1355.-5mo. MICHAEL CON LEY begs leave to inform the citizens of fCOAUv Clearfield and vicinity that he is now diggiug co.tl at the bank of Robert Owens. half a mile east ot town, wnere ne win have or. hands, all winter, a lot of first rate coal, which he will sell at the low rate of F0U3 CESI3 PZU ETJ3HEL at the bank Orders for coal oan bo had at Kratzers Store. learfield, Sept. 2o, 1S55. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at the residence of John Graham. Sr.. dee'd. in Bradford township en Mondav the 15th day of October. HORSES. W AGONS.COWS, HOGS, FUR NITURE, and other personal property. JOHN GRAHAM, Jr., ... J P. NELSON, I A'n r- Clearfield. 2oth IS55. 3t, NOTICE : As I am about leaving the County, the books, notes and accounts of the late firm of D. W. Bobbins ACo. are placed in the hands oj Thomas McCracken one of the firm, and Thomas Henry Esq. for collection, all persons will please come forward and save costs. Also the accounts and no'es of Robbins A Men denhall are left with Themas Henry Esq. for col lection. D. , ROBUINS. September 25. 1S55, Pf.j' CCil t' IT ceived at very low" price,, trr ISdpt. 5,1 w. J. IRWIN EAR AND EYE. DitS; Le & DUFT03T, OccuLfi and Auriitf.- Deafness and Ear Diseases Radically Curod. Dr. Le DM; offers to those suffering; frem Deafness his INFALLIBLE AURAL REMEDIES, which haicbeen successful in nearly 3,000 case 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 auriets. Drs. Cramer, of Ber lin, Itard, and Delan, of Paris. Curtis. Pilcher and Yearsly of London, as being the MOST WINDER- FUL and EFFECTUAL ever applied for disease : of the internal and middle car. . Dr. LeB., WAR RANTS A CUKE in every case where the ear il perfect in formation. He has eighteen certificates of cures from those who had been DEAF AND" DUMli, aiid whose hearing is now completely res tored and are now enabled to learn the language. The names of 2.700 person who have been cared by Dr. LelJ., 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 chain Tnl c 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 effects of fe vers or colds, the 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 ; w'hen the deafness is accompanied witn noise iu ihe ear, like faEing water, chirping of insects, ringing of bells, rustling of leaves, contin ual pulsations, and discbarge 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 accute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken, this method of treating the disease is in fall Me.. Dr. Dufton is the only Oceulist in the United States who practices the new painless, and sue cessful method in treating all the diseases to which the eye is subject Where every other mean have failed to afford relief, he asks from such fair and impartial trial. TESTIMONY. The undersigned practition ers in meuiciiie in the city of New York, bavins: had frequent occasion to witness the practice of Drs. LeBrunn and Dufton, in diseases of the Ear and Eye, laying aside all professional jealousy. Ireely a-Jmrt, that the course pursued by them in treating diseases of these delicate organs, from the unpjr j.'ir'fd success attending it, is well worth the attention of our professional brethren throughout the United Statrs. 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'dic d Vapors.'' particularly in cbronio or complicate J esses, forms a new era in the practio of Aural Surgery; such cases yielding in almost rvry instance M this nenr a i powerful arent. This practice fills up a void which has long bee felt by the general practitioner, enabling bim U rope surcestfnlly unih every eie where perfect formation exists. In diseases of the Eye, they seldom reqnir W resort ty the operation. As skillful Aurisis and Oculists, enthusiastically devoted to their profession, we cordially recom mend them to such as may require their aid cigned, v. u. -iiijii, -11. v. WILLIS MORTON. M. D. C. A. DEVELIN. M D. HORACE W Y ATT, M. D. JAS. B. FRANCIS, M. D. New York. Auguit 10, lSIv. Students wishiug to perfect themselves in thi branch of medical science, will find an opportu nity of j -iining the class at the Lar and Eye In firmary of Dr. i.'clacy LeBrunn. Union Place. Clinifjues every Tuesday and Friday afternooc, from I till 3 o'clock, during Medical College term. TERMS Si consultation fee; SI0 fee to be paid when the hearing is restored to its original acuteness. or when a watch can be heard to beat at a distance of JS feet frm either ear. Address Drs. LebRUNN A DUFTON, Unioa iTa!-e. New York City. N. 3. A trcai3c; cn the nature and treatment of L;r:ifa2 and Disease of the Ear, with ih treat ment m the Deaf and Dum priae, one dollar. S"Moaey letters must le registered by the Postmwtter. Registered letters only ar at our rish ; pleaso bear this in mind. 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For further Club rates and statement of the four taea lare Cas'J Pkizi.S, offered by the publisher, see S American. Specimen copies sent Grant. Southern. Western and Canada mojsey, or Post Offico Stain p3. token at par tor subscriptions. Lettees should be directed (post paid) to jjITJNN & CO., Aug. 22 123 Jul toe St., New York. jVT EW FIR M. HARTSHORN A M'CRACKEN I have just received a new and splendid assort, mer.t of goods at their store la LUMBER CITY. Thsy lavite the public to give them a eall, and ft-ad a.-ured they will be able to render entire sat isl'.tcuon. Lumber, Hides, Rag,-Grain, and all ether kinds of produce taken in excange. BENJ. HARTSHORN, THOS, McCRACKEN, Aug. 1, 1555. N E W A R R I V A L. The undersigned ba just received a large stock of mm mm adapted to the season, consisting of PRY GOODS. GROCERIES. QUEENSWARB, HARDWARE. CONFECTION ARIES, NAILS. HOLLOW-WARE, CEDER-WARE", 4o., Ao. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Grahamton, Aug. 22. 1353. , ' RICHARD MOSPOP, ha jus.t received and opened a reneral assortment of Uatdyaxe and Cutlery. Aug. -i. ADIE3' GIX)VES. A very large lot of black net worked Gloves, at 10 cc.aU a pair worth. 23ct at Mossop's cheap cash store. Jn. IS, '55. rtT"Ac -3 A beautiful and well seleo- iOjrVARy ted asscr mont just receiv ed and for sale by Sept. 5. W. F. IRWJ.N. : t? n 231 A new stock just reoeived at CniESjJ! Sept. 5.1 W. F. IKWIVS F IKE-PROOF P ,aw 1. "M IKE-PROOF PAINT, for aal at If H 'A I; It il I v 1 I V t I t 1 i I I i I