u u r it 1 I M 3. i 1 1 - (Fro ib lb Home Journal. if tir WILLIE AND ms BRIDE. BTj.JJ.jnTT ILlBtB. . I Ioook upon the branny path " " "Whtre two walk ride Tby ridarr r" ' -. They lova each other, true and, well , , T ,, JBat, oh, the fata re who c&n.tell? le.- .k:. jjBkina neuen Keep . .. -.,;?:.;: ;. ; cr ,r-. - Out Willie and hit brid! - - - L f -M '.- - - .-: If V i - . i ( 'O i i Ko clouds are frowning o'er their headey i - Ne thorns are 'neath their feet; "Z They think the-wide world glad they Pear Saviour, grant they. ever may; And let -no woe betide' -Our IVlUie and his bridej. uOu t r.i ' i i-'i J k i - -s Their years are few, and may their locks Y . -Grow white beor" jtheypart; tVj Vr . Bat never let a snow-flake fait . To bUght their bloom f heart.-; -t l.We love them much, and ,to thy care "We leave them and confide T-i-; -! ''''-.ihatangel wini will fold around ;'.;'., Our Willie and his bride! " ; Black-handed Blarney. ; An Irishman, on Barney Brady, was brought up for a combination of the national lliberlan characteristicsgetting drunk and fighting which he carried to the "admired extreme." Ilavfng drunk his skin full -of whiskey he be: carae amiably pugnacious and wanted to whip anybody or anything that would step but"jut lor the fun of the fracas. J" ;IIehad picked'a loving quarrel 1 with the keeper of a porter house, had kindly knocked down two apple women and a newsboy in a commendable spir it of pleasantness had kicked in a ; basement window ia the hope of inducing Uk owner to' come out and have a "scrimmage," and at the time of bis arr3t was throwing bricks against the door of Engine Xd." 07., hoping that some of its MiIesian members t would sympathize with a gentleman in his pursuit of a quarrel under difficulties, and would come out and take a friendly knock down jnst out of pure national love and good-fellowship. Police man 1,001 soon settled him with a few blows of his club, and Barney was brought into Court with, hia head cut open i a several places and his nose knocked sideways as if it had been run over by a meat cart. lie was well acquaint ed with the Judge, having been indebted al ready to his Honor for a gratious trip up the river, and, although he probably anticipated pretty correctly the result of his examination, hecould not resist attempting to "blarney"' the Justice, probably from sheer force of habit; however, to the tail of every one of his "Both ering" speeches, he tagged on an undertone a qualifying phrase, or direct reversion, of that part of his conversation intended for the ear of the Judge, so that while the. spoken part of every answer contained one meaning, it wcuM be materially qualjiied by the whispered after- part.' '. 'Judge Why, Barney, have you come again? .Prisoner Yes, your Iioaor; this gentleman eid the star on brought me here to see your Donor's uoble countenance once . more;, an' I niver saw- a pair of worse lookin' thieves in al my life' ' . Judge Have you been drunk again f PrisonerSlightly "elevated, your Honor, not half o drunk as the man that wears yonr boots gets ivery day of his dirty life. Judge Don't you think you'd better let whiskey alone, Barney 2 Prisoner Perhaps I hacfy .Sir. You old squint-eyed blackguard, ye know ye git blind drunk and rowl on the floor amoEg the spaniel pups every dinner ye ate". ' ' - .Tiidge The law says I "must' fina vou "ten dollars. Prisoner Yer. nobla self that' knows so inucUal"ut the law "can't Cod it in yer heart I know, to bo heard on an nnlettfiered devil like Barney Bradf who knows the la'.v, na'voulder law, an' mora ot it than could )e hammered into .that thick old sconce of yours wida'pile dnver.i,ye can't tell Blackstore from a brco:n- sfick,, and don't know yer little finger from a ipeakinj truniphet, ye conceited old vagabone Jr.de-f-And you was disorderly," too, and wanted to fight; that is' an additional offence. "Prisoner Plase yer Highness, it was only Dutchman and darkies, an' the hfcos of. thiui blackguards, I was disputin' wi J, I niver got so drunk yit that I couldn't tel a gintleman likeyrself an' wouldn't I like to bate the eyes out of your mnrzled head, if I only put my fist wonst gintly between yer pig-colored eyes, or let my bit of a stick drop aisy on the top o! your empty old pate, ye'd think ye was struck wid chain litenin, or that ye'd suddenly transformed into a galvanized steam ingin an' wasgoin, ravin' disthracted mad wid a worse fit pi delirium triangles than iver ye had yit. . J ndge Can yon pay your finer ; Prisoner Tin dollars is it? . I've not just the exact change at this minit wit me, yer Hopcfbutl'll pay ye as sure as the divil's a niggar if I iver pay wan single cint to that accomplished blackguard, Mr. J a slice Bein nan, may I. be caught in a muss without a shil lelah an", no stones handy, tnay I be waked widout whiskey br snuff, an'. 'may that s me divilaly away wid what's left of me on apitch for6 for his Sunday morning lunch. ...1 L Judge--rCan't trust you Barney have , to lock youTup..--- - '" '' ' - r . Prisoner I suppose it's the best you can do foe. jne, an' I'm thankful to yer" Honor; whin 1 glont 'call aft' see me, av yer plaze but if I iver see yer ugly mug inside ruy door first " I'll lock up my two spoons an' hide the whiskey an' thin I'll give my personal and Immediate attention tobatin' ye so blue that yer own mother couldn't swear whether ycre her neph- ' ew or nerniecer-""-- : - K?" "Is that a lightning bug in the street?" asked a short-sighted. old lady, i "A'o, grand ma,'i aaid a pert little miss, "It's a big -bug with pigar." tET Somebody says a wife should be like roasted lamb tender, and nicely dressed. Sdjebody' else wickedly adds, and ' without auee. -' i Bomo Shaking.1 iL : Tom is a queer genius, and lets off some tall ones occasionally. He visited ua the oth er day in our sanctum, with a - V $r zy- "How do you do, old fellow T," i "Halloa, Tom," said we, "where, have you been so long V'- 1 ' - 4 -TTysir I've , been" down on the Severn Tiver, in Ann Ariiidle'c6untyrtakingSbang h'ai nofss'on the Chills and Fever.. " ; Ab, indejed,'; saide "are'they ery bad down there '' 'J '-! r '-'' 1 "Rather b3," said Tom, dri ly.' ; "Therels'one place where theyjhve been attempting tobui a brick.house ". for "eight weeks, weil, "the "other " day, as .the hands were putting on the,- bricks preparatory (o fin ishing U.-tber were all taken with a chill, and shook the whole building completely down, and kept on shaking till the bricks were pow dered into brick dust of the finest quality ! Just at that juncture, the -chill cams on with re newed force, and they Commenced shaking up the brick dust with such gusto, that the sun was. entirely obscured for two hours, and-the people in the neighborhood thought- that the sun was in eclip3." - ' "Gas!" said we. "' ' ' j '',J'-'-'r' : "Not at all," said Tom. ; Why, I was sixteen miles farther down the river the pther day, and saw four men carry ing a big- pine log, from on board a schooner to the shore, when just as they reached the shore the chill came on, and they shook the log which was thirty feet . long, all up in pie ces of the proper length for firewood, and then taking a reshakc of it, split and piled, up, at the same time shaking all the knots out ot it. : "Can't believe any thing like that, Tom' said we. - - ' "It's a fact," said Tom," and he resumed ; "There's a farmer down there, who, in ap pie-picking season, hauls his niggers out into the orchard, and sets one up against each tree. In a short time the chili comes on. and every apple in the orchard is- shaken -off the trees on to the ground." "Incredible!" said we holding our sides with both l'.ands. " ' i "Fact, " said Tom, "they keep a man along side of each negro to take him away as soon as the fruit is pfi, for fear he will shake the tree down !" .''" , , Tom continued "Mr. S , a friend of mine, and a house carpenter, was engaged a few days ago in co vering the roof of a house with shingles. Just as he wa finishing, the chill came on, and he shook everv shingle off the roof. Some of them are supposed to be flying about yet!" "Another gentleman near the same place was taken with a chill the other day at dinner, aad shook his knife and fork down his throat; besides breaking all the crockery ware on the table. His little son who was sitting at the table at the same time,, was taken with a chili and shook all the buttons off his inexpressi bles, and then shook himsalf clear out of them!'" ; TYV then" prevailed on Tom to desist, who did so, with the understanding that he would give, us the balance at some other time. ; Persons who thiuk of emigrating to Anne Arundle county, will please take notice. ; An Arkansas Story . i.' "We knew a man living near Black Fishing Creek Ferry, Arkansas, who is so hard .-or hearing that he invariably misunderstands ev ery thing that is said to him. " It so happened that this same man was the owner of a skin that was lying in the river, Which needed some repairs. .At this point; a young gentleman who- had been paring -his 'addressosT to ' his daughter,' came up to him as.rhe stood on lid bnk of the river, when the following conver sation took place. ' ' ' " . "Mr. P.-can I have your daughter?" said the youn man. . ' t""1 ; .' ' "Yes," was the reply, thinking he had been asked for his' skill', "but she muat be corked, she teaks." - . ,, . . . .... r..:. , 'It's your daughter I would like to have,? said the young geht. 1 " : ' ' ."Yesil'bhe is taken out and overhauled,' and corked, she'willdo very well she leaks hi the bottom. ; The loys spoiled .her," still continued D. Here the young , man deferred any further remarks aud went away with the hope that at more convenient-season the old gentleman would be better able to understand. Experience Teaching "Fules." ; The . following conversation .between two pitmen, was , overheard, says the Gateshead Observer, not long ago, by a gentleman in the south of this country : " " "Aw say, Georgie, man, aw hear thou's been makin'. afuleo'thesel." - " -; "Ay, man, auve gotten a wife.". , Vy; dis thou knaw auve dune the syam thing mesel ?. "Yat kind o' body has thou got ten V ' , . :. i? t -.t.. ' -.. "A parfect deyal, mana parfect 'deval.' "Suiafcti me, man ! A wish mino was nea worse than that.": r '': , ;,;: ! ' "rarse than that i". responded I Georgiej "how cau she be warse than that Isn't Becl zebug the warst critur a 'man can hav for ; an akwentence P this, world I". r r- .- : "Nought o' the kind, man nought 'a' the kind. ; Disu't thou kuaw wat thV. Bible says and thou knaws it cannot be wrong. It says, Resist the devil, and 'hell floe from you;' but bkssthe simple soul, wan, il .ye resist my wile, sh'll tlee at ye." .j J The Bev. Johu Gruber, well known as an eccentric, Uut very ' useful preacher of the Methodist i. Church, desirous to correct an error in the elocution of oue ot his young bre thurn, much given to the melodious termina tion of each sentence with an emphatic "ah," wrote tho following .queer letter to him :" ' '. " Dear-ah "Brother-ah When-ah you-ah go-- ah to-ah preach-ah, tako-ah caro-ah , you-ah don't-ah say ah-ah-ali-ah-ah-ah ? v ... Tours-ali, John-ah Gbober-a5, 1R iND EYE. it .I'lU'.i'i T.ricrN i DSS.. Le BEUlSiS & DuFTOJ?, r' ;' v.. ' ''' ''."-V' '. ' Occnlis-s'aad Ata-ists.; " Deaf nets anilZat Ditt-aset 'Raiitallg Cifre.J. Diw L Brfs ofTtrf to those eiierins from beafacsa his INFALLIBLE Ab'iiAL. KlvtftlES, which have been, cucceabful in; nearly -3.000 eiues of eonfirmed deafness. These remeiiics ponipriae dificrent courses for diseases of'Uio internal, mid dle nd. external car, aud have been pronound by tboee celebrated aurisls. Drs. .Cramer, ot',Eer lifi-il twl) and lelan, of PviS; CrlU. Pilcher and Yearsly of "Londoni as being the.MUa'l,' WoN'pi Fl'L aud EFFECTUAL ever appljeA for diamisos of the internal and middle ear, JLr. LoB., WAH KAXTS A ClTlE in every ase where. ihe ear is perfect in formaiioc. lie has tigbteca oertiacates of cures from .those who. had .been liEAi' Ail DCMli, and whos hearlDg is now ecnipletely res tored and are now euabled to learu the. Jauguage. The names of 2:700 persous nbo have been cured, by Dr. LeC, may ia seen oa application. Pa tients, by reading a description pf the case, ea have remedies sent' to any part of the;Cnitd States. .- j ' - , ' . : i .' In case of nineus accuuiulationi in tbe Ensra rhnin :Tnbn and TviiiDanuiu. .inflammation cf tlie mucus membrane, nervous affections, diseases of the membrane tympani, cal.ed "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 tho ears in children. Ac., this treatment STANDS PREEMINENT. When the auditory , is dry and scaly, with little or vo secretion : when the deafness is accompanied witq noise in the ear, like falling water, chirping of insects, ringing of bells, rusuing of leaves, contin ual puliatlons, 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 accute in dull, cloudy weather,-or when a cold has been taken, this method of : treating the disease is infill i Me.. , . -, '; : Dr. Dufton is the only OceuILst in the United 'States who practice the new painless, and sue ccs3ful method in treating all the diseases to which the eyo is guhjoct VVuera every other means have failed to afford relief, he susks from such a fair and impartial trial. ; j . - , . . , ' TSTiAOXr. The undersigned practition ers in medicine in the city of. Xew York having had frequent occasion to witness the practice of l)rs. Leliruun and iufton, in diseases of the Ear and Eye. laying aside all professional 'jealousy, freely admit, that the course pnisued by them, in treating diseases of these delicate organs, from the unparalleled siiccestaJteiidiiif? it, is well worth the attention of our professional brothr en. throughout the United ..States." feeling nesured as we do. that Aural tfurery has not met - with that attention which its importance demands. Their system of treating diseases of the middle and internal Ear. by ' JHeltral Vapars.:' particularly in chror.ie or complicated eases, forms a new era in the practice of Aural Surgery ; such cases yicidii.g in almost f nry I nstixre to this rem and jmwtr) 'ill a'seut. This practice tills up a void which has lonff been felt by the general practitioner, enabling him -te cop fuccesxf idly with every vj-- where perfect formation cxis:s. In diseases of the Eye, they seldom require te resort to the operation. As skillful Auris;s and Oculists, enthusiastically devoted to their profession, we cordially recom mend thein to such as may require their aid Signed, - V. L). MUTT. M. D. Vt'I ELLS MORTON", M. D. ' C. A. DEVELIN. M D. .,. JIOKACK WYATT, M. D.' JAS. 15. FRANCIS, M. D. New Yorlc August 10,1310. . , . . Students wishing to perfect themselves in this branch of medical scdenee. will find an opportu nity of joining the class at tbe Ear and Eyo In firmary of Dr. Delaey LeBrnnn. I'pion Plru;e. . Cliniques every Tuesday and l-'rMay afternooc.. from 1 till 3 o'clock, during Jlelical College terms. TERMS 5 consultation fee; $10 foe to be paid when the hearing is restored to it original acuteness, or when a watch enn be heard to bent at a distance of i.-t feet from oitlier ear. Address l.'rs. EnUilUXX & ' DL'F'i'ON, Union Place. Isew York City. N. IE A treatiso on the nature and treatment of Deafness and Disowse of the Ear. with the treat ment of the Deaf and Hum price, one dollar. lif Money letters must he registered by the Postmoster. Registered letters only are at our rish ; please bear this in mind. . Correspondents must enclose post isce for r'turn answers, tie new postage law requiring pre-pay-ment of letters. . Aug. 1,-1805..- C'iULICII & BENNEU, would respectfully M inform the citizens of Clearfield, ud pnLlie gener.illy that they have entered into co-p.-u tner ship in the . . . CABINET MAKING BUSIXEFF, and'koep constantly oa hands, and manufacture to order, . at the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting of Dim' n g, . Iireakfa.it , aiuL Centre Tablet, Sewing, Writing, and Waik-Stauds, Mahogany , and ' ... i" Common Beds' ends ; ' ' Mahogony and Cane-bottomed . Chairs, Bureaus.; Sofas. Lounges ic, Ac. " , , ,, '.-.". CofTins made and funerals attended on the short est notice with a neat, hearse, and . appropriate aceouip.in ymcnts. ' Jiouse Painting done n the shortest notice. Fhop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly. occupi ed by John (lulich, mearly o.positc the -Jew Store,' Clearfield. Pa ' : JOIIS tlULfCH. May 22, '55.-1 y. -DANIEL BENXElt. BOOT AND fIOE STOKE ' GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD, PA. TTlie subscriber' would inform .the .public thnt he has just opciwd an.c'nfire now.s!o,.k i. .Bkts and Shoes, in Uriiham'a Row, one door cast of the Jour nal Office." . ,: - :' " ' . . s Every variety of La lios' and Oontieiu'cns' Caitc'rs,' Laced Coots, Pji mps, Congress Roots, , " ; Childrens' Shoes. Ao., Ac. .'. ' . '. Boots and Shoes made to order. ' . " C. S. BLACK..' . Aug. 1, 1835. . . - . ' ' JEW FI U.U. HARTSHORN A M'CR ACKEN have jnst received a new acd snlondid assort ment of goods at their store in : , ' LUMBER CITY. ' They invite the public to give them a call, and feel assured they will be able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber, Hides, Ras, Grain, and all other kinds of produce taken in excane. - eenj. hartshorn, '' tiios.' Mccracken. " Aug. 1, 1355. '- - LADIES' DRESS GOODS a large and beautiful nssortment, for sale ehean bv t . . - June 27, '55. - : A.M. HILLS. iLOCJvS of every variety and price, from ng uuurs io n uays, lor sale by June 27. '55. A.'M HILLS ADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen. for sale by I Jan 13, '55. J - C. . j -. It. MOSSoP., BLACKT5ERR Y ERANDY, for the eure of Chol era Morbus. Dysentary and all other diseases of the, stomach and bowels, for sale by RMossop B K)TS ft 8110ES. A large and splendid assort uieuioi sanies- , ieotlemens and Cliildrens7 Hoots andjhoes for sale at Mossop's. f Jn. 13 G ON FECTION ARIES a Gertie the. sliries?' as sortment this Roroash ever could knast of - nt June 27, '55.) t : i-.. - i - i. A; Al. HILLS, r MCSLIN, at 5 cents per yard, at Mossop's cheap cash store. .. . June 13,. '55. . MAILLASA large lot of Ladies' and Chil dren's Mantillas for sale at M.wnr.'s rhn Cash Store." , . , , Juno 13. '65.. MACKEREL' ILERRINO and CODFISH, at tha store of x tin. 13.1 W v. Ti:vrv BACON A good lot of Hams and Shoulders June 20. AV. F. IKWIK'S. era a ES' FLATS, trimmed and untrimmed, beautiful article for sale at the smrn of - Tone 27v'55.y - ' " A. M. HILLS.' : HATS of the latest styles, and most approved oualitv. received, and for sal h : 27 'jj-l .'-. 'A. M. HILLS.- LADIES GAITERS aborted colors that can't be beat in qualitv or nrice for b Juae 27,;55. . ,A. Mr HILLS, 4 E B J URRATI FOR I KANSAS ! The , Blood ,B JL Red Banner floats in triumph en the OW Cor ner Store,"; where A- M. IUi.ls has just opeued the . cheapest and mo.-t splcnaid assortuieut.of Goods, ! ever displayed before thi3 coimaunity.aud exactly ; adapted to their many andvariuus nects.sities.'.,. , HATS. CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES. RONNETTS. CAS- SI MERES. CLOTHS. DRESS GOUDS, IVIL-.- EX -ARTICLES.- DU LANES. PRINTS, - -. GLOVES. HARDWARE.! gTON12'.and"'.'J v - ' QCEENSWARE, GROCERIES 1& ?i witlr fancy erticlcs a.f i:ifiinttt wt0. ;: -' '' A 1 f Clearfleld.' Jutte 20.-IS55. '- 'lt-A':-M.' litLLS. ' " - - 3 tiLt& St.. Tvr-ne CiW. Pa. ; -ATholesale and Retail Dealer- in""J -' DRUGS, CJIEMrCALS."MEDTClNES'.: PAINTS, ! , OILS: DYE STUFFS. WINDOW 'GLASS, V" : '-" VIALS, PE R F UM E R Y , A q ,',' A c .' 'V . ,V ' ' 1 jllaving just opened an: "extensive assortinent of these articles.Physiciana will find it W their advan tage to give him a call, and examine bis Stock be fore ordering from the Eastern 4C-f ties; aod Coun try. Merchants can also be accommodated with all tbe - Essences, Tinotures, Patent .Medicines, "Ac, WHOLES ALU and KETA.1 Lift touiist prices. ' v" He hopes by strict attention to business, aud a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage,- , , -, i; JApr'U 25, 1355 ; THE GOOD INTENT HOTEL, , .' r ... CUrENoVlLLE,' pa.' ;. t Tlie Suberif;er would inform his friends and the publio that -he has juat refitted and re-furnished hi3 housa and is preptredto render every attention to the travelling community,. ; His bar contains liquors of the first quality, and his table will always be supplied with the best jn market. ... i ...'..-. ' - He respectfully solicits his friends fttnl ofh"fs to givo him.a call. , . ' ,. WM. R. FLEMillNG. . -JVugust l, JS55: " ; ;' ' . . A K. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, 4vn EXTEN- SIVE DEALER IN7 Lt'MEER, S?cor.d Street', one Ioor south' of his residence, Cleariitld, Pa." : ,CIeai field, March 11, 1S55. , JOHN RFSSELL & CO.,' " -' . '-. TAXNEllS AND CURRIERS? ' I I'cuKviSe, Clearfield Co.jP., -.- Keep constantly on hand an' excellent as.sortmacl pf Ica'her, which they offer for sale at the lowest c:iKh prices. Hides taken in exchange. ' , .,t July 13, '1351. '. A. r. OWENS, Has just opened a -large and splendid assortment ut '-'.- . NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Of e;er7 des:ra--fion and psali'y. - - -which he is selling olT at tho lowest prices ever known in this region of Country,' . . ,- . DIZY-GDdDS. HARD V QUEEN&WARE HATS 6r CAJ'!-HOOTS d- SHOES. I GROCER IES V COXFEC TfONARIES, AT CITY I'iJICJiS. . He invites his Clearfield, friends to give him a call, and exchange their, rags, lumber, shiugles, and every variety of produce, for the cheapest and best grwls. to bo hal west of Philadelphia. -, Feb. 21, 1855. ly. '..; , - ; LSISMMIifim! ... STAP.TLIStJ A N N O tT N C E ?I E N T- ' lATIl'I AP.EITAL T.I.2 EAST. T"ft R. WEIXII. has jnst returned friri the City lt with' new and srleudid assortment of Watches. Jewry. and Silver-ware tiie largest, jest and cheapest ever brougbf into Clear field Con sisting of hunting and opesi-faecd gold aul silver wntche. gold lockets, gold chairs.. -50! ! Pens, rin.-rs, bre isr-!';ijS. .-' ee.f.iL-li-s. silver foil: brs?':lets. sleeve buttons; cuff pins, enr rin, ' .le., 4e.. Ac . - ; Watches and jewelry repaired on -the shortest notice. ti June !. 'c0. RE.IOVAL: The nrdersigncl bej;s h-avc to inform his friends that he has removed his . ; E30T ATTD ST3SE, fiom ' Shaw's Row," to his new building, opposite tlie Oflice of Jan.e3 Wrigly, and two doors souih of the Office G. R. ii ark ctt. Esq. Ho still keeps constantly h ban Is. every varie ty of lilies slippers. giter. pumps. Ae. Men s fancy shoes and gaitera. with an exesllent assort ment of heavy work, all a-lantcd to the various wautsof the people of Clearfield, lle ho'ifts his friends will c.iil at his NiiW STOiiJ-3, and ex amine his Stock. - ' ljoU itnd Slioas ma-io to order, and mcrding dare as heretofore. ' ISA AC JOHN'STCN. CicarCeld. Juno 27. 1S."5. DUIl) S. PLOTNETi-Tl-ettfiillyir.roriris hi-nl(l friends snd the pnlili?, that he"h is obta ined the services of a good CuTtrr and work manhs a foreman in the tailoring bu-'iaes. an. I be is now prepared to sftond to any oi-ler- in his Line of work on tiie most n ?.'n:niiolating terms. rtn-1 ill ort notice, and wiT! have e!of 'hiifg on har.d at all times. si;eh as dress coats, fror-k eo-tts vesfs,-nnd pauratoons' t-f . their owp .iiuiiul'iciure, and gcp"t material at the lowest prices". With -a wi.sh "to a-s' commodate, he. solicits a share of patronage. . v ; Ncw Washington. May 9, .1S55.-"' ' - '; s '- 'J tACSMuIITniNG.i-T!.eWil.'riWw..!:i 9 .inform ihe nublic that he has taken the Clauk- siuilh ?hop .-formerly oj?;i;ivd .by George Orr. 00 the" corner of Third and Main sheets, in tho bor ough of ClcarfieM where he carries on tho business in all its various brunches.. - . - ' " .JACOB SHUSKWEILER.,, June 6, ISjj.-ly ' ' " IiiirsDrr.G,Ticm.n7iuus wouiil iia'orja liis friends in (,'learCeid. and the rublic gencaally th.tt he has enlarged an t refitted' hid house, aud is now enabled to couijrtjtc success fully with any Hotel in the country. ' No pains will be spared to render his guests comfortable. " , His tabic shall always be supplied with the best the market can afford, au'1 his charges moderate. ! He respectfully iuviles his friends and others to give him a call. DAVID JOHNSTON. i J'hiiipsbarg Janr 31, S35. 4l y. ? . .- , . ; , fll YltOXE LIVERY JL seribcr, , having remc STAIJEE. Tho sub- oved his Livcrv stable from Curwensvilla to Tyrone City, begs leave to his friends' and the public, that he is at all times Ercpared to supply them with Horses. e:irri iges. aggies, and other, vehicles on .bins at the mast reasonable terms. -Inoiiro at tho '-City llott !."' i ' -" ' " JAMES CROWTHER? ' Tyrone,-January SI, lS.i5.-rmo." - '. - ' ' JOHN TKOUTMAX, House. Sign and Orna mental Painter. Glazier, Chair maker and Paper Hanger, offer? his services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. ; i-- -: ; 1 - - S'dfl o?f 31.rl-e( S.,jtst teloto the . Foiitictrg'J'. . ' ' CHAIRS, LOUNG ES, -SOFAS, ROCKING- CIIA IRS; O TT03IANS, r y. . kept eoDstantlyon band and made to order, equal inbeiuty to any that can be obtained from tho East, and more durablo in material. i : : Aug.T4-"lSa5,Saiw:: ' --; .'.'t ti-. -..i'!' .'. ;;; HAVE YOU. SEEN JSA.n.' The Bubscribrr AJLivould inform his old - friends and the nahlia generally, that he stilL continues to keep a house of entertainment in .New Washington where those wnoeaiL.-witn. lita will reaeive every-attention. i suu oe maue oonuortaoie. . ; Good stabling, and every other convenience for horses on the premises. ' DAVID Sv PLOTNER New Washington. Jan. 31, 16j5. .. . BEREGE DELALNES-A. superior article , .Rerege. Delaines in dress patterns, at 2i cents pjr yard, never sold in this county before for less than 50 ceuts at ' RICHARD MOSSOP'S. ' June 13.-'65.: , : '.-.-. -'.' GilE AP CLOTHING. A largo Jut of Cheap CIo thingIea s and Doys, for Bale cheap, bv Juno 13, '55, . .r RICHARD MOS30P. ' BLACKBERRY CRANDY. A cerUin cure for the Dysentary, for sale by ' -4 ' Jnp.) UK RICHARD MOSS0P A Largo assortment of Stone ware at the store of Juuu 13.. - . .... . I WF..IRWLN.t GENTLEMEN'S FANCY BOOTS A SHOES; An nnapproaohble stock for sale bv , - '' June 27,,;i,J A. M. HILL8 BOKElt, BltOTKERS & JONES, .... -s . ! IVit. & ISC, Tories suec .' I PHIL A.asi?.ni A; -;- . I Importers and luanafaeturcra of Ciiy and' ' 1 j i; EASTERN MADE ROOTS. AND . SHOES. Also,' every ' variety bf FreneS and English Shoe i Lastings. Patent LenthcivKid kid Caif.hkins, 'v : o : ihoe LaeeSi Gallons." Biudinss, A.,- T Faitable for niauufacturerSi . - r . "r .' -.. Also, Foreign and.Doaiestia Straw and Silk Ron- ;ncts,. Leghorn, Panama, ai-d Pahn-jaf ilats " j t-'j koiih French- aud American hrtificial j , , 'l lowc-is. Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings:- '- -' ..' tf.V..-..-! :. - IK. ! Having removed toour'new'Store. No. 15SA 15S i IaTkctitrof t. btlow 6th, South Side upstairs, we iuvit yonr attention to our larjrt And varied Stock of ; Straw .Good ?: Roots and .Sboes,' which we are preparing for the approaching Fall Sales. . . -- .AIL our G.iods being exclusively of- our own di r"ct Importation and Manufactme', we feci conn dent that oui facilities are such that wecan offer you indueeriects a? regards vsfiety and'prices of uuuua, unsurnnssea ny any ftonne i:a th-oonutry. ; ROKER, DRUTHERS A JONES.'' ,-'fi B; lviili It. .FtiilaUttfhia . . BROOKE-TYSON A REHN Wheieflle Dry Good's Store. No. 1 16. Market Street. Philadel phia. Aug: I,' 1 85.-1 yv GOOD NKWS ! Wholesale Store opeieiiii Xyron? 'Civy, where anybody who1' wants cheap goods eari purchase. The subscriber hasj-st opened a large and well -Selected stock of Goods in ('.'"', T v ft r v t.1 f i .t v .: i. i'-'. -Comer of Lojaa Jt-i Jcuiaa Ztrj JIa has on hands aul will constantly keep jclnrge Stock Of, . t:- . . . . , . . :' , ;. , Dry 'Ocbits, Groceries? ITirlsyCa'psl BoofaJUfhoes;- ; iloUUHZ, Uardu-nre, .Q-ietbsiParc Vrugi, ' " '' P R.'O f IS I QNS. -.. .. , of all kinds, insisting of - Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit. Eeana. FlsuK Whoat, "i" : Corn meal, Lc., &e. t , And be hereby gives notice: that ho will soil his gnoda as low as they t-an be purchased io any town or county this side of Phiiadelphta-.-nd will take 'Boards.- siting !esv or evea money in nxeban'o.: . I Ju!y4.'55. ; : F.iil. atLL.r - GOING IT ALONE. The undersigned ha7 i HI taken to himseif tha stnre fni-mM-lv mi.. I ed hy Patehin Swa .,'K,,3 riieasnra in info'nnin-r h's friends an t the public seneralh-.' that he has just received from the city a splendid assortment of iJry uoo if.-' llardware. Queensivare.' Oroeeries, i Confejtionjiries. Hats and -."aps.-Doots " " , ' . . - . . ; and Shoes, . , -and every thing' else usually kept in' a eountrv lore. - Perso'iisr wisliins to buv cheap ; and irod i' tJoods should "hot forget that he is determined not to' lie undersold by r any store inthe county." - His motto is --a nimblo penny rathe than a slow six- H pence . . t'ATCiUN. Ole n Hope. July j. 131. Y I NELSON & CO. M,rn's Tom mi ship. Clear field Co., Pa.. Wonld respectfully iuform the citizens of that vi cinity that they keep constantly ou hand a lare a.-oitmcnt of ; . , ."'.''..',''," ' ."' ? ' Dry Goo Is. IlvrJ- Ware. Qiteenstrare. Groceries, Cunfectioimrits, Hut V- CapsJioots 4" Shoes, and all oiher- articles usually kept in a country stijre, vhi?h they are determined to sell low for fiieh. country produce, or lumber. . August 1, - ' j, j ' avi i.-i.- iiuij.li, riiiL.li rii Vf'IT I Vf.P T-.'-fl' f n?T TT tnc.trrif-i JJi the subscriber, thankful for past favors. Would respectfully s:iieit a continuance of the 1 i -era! pntronagc. bestowed upon bis House by tha Publio " He is prepared1 to ac;otamodate s a'.er laen. editors, drovers, and all others who may call with hiia. iu tho very best manner..- - . . ., -- lie also purposes to run- a line of , Haks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for the aceommodaiion of the travelling pub'.i. J. G. RUNX. Philpsburg. Marah 11. 135.".-tf. - Ti:iV MILE At theOid Pioneer Mills on the Moshannon, in Morris township. The sub seribcr has just completed a large new G rist Mill, which is in successful operation. Grain of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. Dec. 27. '31. ' HENRY GROE. A PPLICANTS FOIt BOUNTYLlvNn.S xm. Under the late act of Congress, will find the suKeribcr fully prepared, with blnr.ks. f irms. 4c.. t.T ne-jfst them in procuring their Warrants. "ifliee tvo doors east of Journal fffise. en stairs, ' Mir. 2. '5i.l JL BUCHER SWOOPE. TAME R. GRAHAM Merchant ard extensive ' leaters in lumber. Grahanipton, P. ., Oiear field county. Pa. - May2T. '5-1-1 y. " P II OTESSI o n a l ARRETT & LARRITER, : - - ATTORNEYS AT LAW,. having entered into eopartnerVuin io the prie-tice Of their profession, will faithful'y attend to all business entrusted to their ciire in CioarSeld coun ty.' : - - G. R. BARiiETT, ... v - ' . J. H. LARIMER- : : .CJearfieidv-Jnlr H, tJ ;' v -.j,. r ' BUCIIEIt SIVCOl'K.-. . ATTORNEY AT LAnr. , , - . . - , , Ct.r4RFiEi.n, Pa. Two doors East of Joimujtl ofSco. Up stairs. . .Dec. 1. 1854. , '.. .. .. . ., '; ,. , i - . ... . . ; J 'JACKSON CHANS,' . 7 , jaLie ,. r ... ATTORNEY 'AT LATT. . . ; C L E A 'D, i' I E L D,; P A,. , - ' OJico adjoining his residence, on Second St. - . .; August ;.t ; ; ij. , " .-"i AMES I5IDDLE GOUION," , A TTORNEl' AT LAW; : " C LE ART I3L3, r A. Office in tbe room adjoining, on the -East, the Drug Store,, of Dr. 11. Lorrain. He niav be con sulted in French and Gertunu. ..." . '' . '. August 1, 13j5.-ly. -. ' !, ;".', '. ''". " w. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAV,' CLSARFISI3, PA. Orncc nearly opposite the Court IIou. August 1, lS5i. ' , ' ' . IE M' EN ALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. '' Practices ia CieArheld and aJ;in'iseountie. " Office nearly opposite Judge WriUf'S s'ore. - ' 'Avirust 1. 13 "5. '' .- 171 . S. DUNDY, : ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, . v ; : . CLE AB.FIKLD, PA. : Office in the room' adjoining on the West, tbe Store of Wm.F.Trwin.'.- - r .- ; .1 ; August i, ibo5,w- ..-- : : -.- ' .- .-."i.----.. JOHN IlT3lULLEN, n r e , . ,; . ( ' .- s PHYSICIAN, ; ; - ' -' FrenehviUe, Clearfield County, Pa., ' Having rented the property: aud situation of Dr. F- Hoops; tenders his professional services to tha citizens pf French villeH and ik iuity. j Clfioe, one door east of Lutz's store, Ereuehville." ' lay.'Sj.-Om. '. . , , ... . ' D' ,Tt. B. F. AKLEY. . . . : , PHYSICIAN. .' , ' . .,, 1 Graliampton, Clearfield Cennty. Pa., t i tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of tirahamplon and surrounding country he can at all times be found at his Office, directly oppo site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not. .profea. sionally "engaged.- A pi. 25. J J.' . s . ,' ,' A. M. HILLS, D. D. S. Office . ad ioinl ing his Store, Clearfield, Pa Artifi cial Teeth, from one t a full seL maun. ted d in the most approved modern style. ; , v FiUing. Filing, and Cieauin done with" ar and neatness. , o, , ... ... . ;. Teeth extracted with all the care and dispatch modern science can furnish..- j . - ; . DR. HILLS, can always h. found at his office, as h le pow dnrotmff his whola - ationiAn Lr. t.;. jprfwiaB. ' fJuna 20, 1T AILYjfcBKOTIir)R, r, " naT now open a larjre iwortmect of ihe-Kewe . i J. Styles and colors of1 --r Rik.Fnt;lia2i6lveL C' " r - " Ta-esrv - - In2Tai-3, -" ' Weir Styles . Ir.Trrain "-.i. 0 : - CARPET1 N J S : , .- . . OF. THEIR OH'X ; IMPORTATION, JVtT : -.'J.i- .. JL9NDEI). i ., . ' ALso.afulI assortment of .'oner nd Mntinm ".'ic'. ! i'-rMA3IEKICA' CAICPETINGs.: . ". : .Many pf whjvh- being their , own manufacture' can be reoomu-rnded as .V , .' '.' ".'footf. Curpetings for a Low Price. FLOOR OH; CLOTHS .V CANTON MATTIXGS. " ' ' of everv width and qhalitv. ' - B A I tY & BROT1IEE, :- importfrs t MAXCFACTrnEns ; or ? CARPKme Ko. 22 Chesnnt Street, Philadelphia, - -August JrlJO.-ly.i-t' -..jfrCi .. ...-...-. onuau, &."vvalton; ''.;' , ; 4 2i5 Kttkc: strett, " .7 PHIL AD ELP ITT A - : J ' Importers and Dealers in . Is' " ' t uiiid lROX, N.aLS. 'f..-f . "They rcisftfullv- invite' the'peoplo cf Cl -Atcg.'l. lS5.:-Iy. -.;! f..- I,:-. ,v 1T o.VA'T ve uno v r. a ;t; u.--. . , ' l'- ; .r.Jo. L-J, i; ;a rh rc":oni Z.z. ta.r ; . I b Ai S LP it i A.. . The nndsti-ried ua- ia r .tsker. ti:e oWiitp, knovn lus?. y,X&. .h.a4.b;?x r.ivfd r mo...!,.:lt,.rougl.oa:, respo.-Ti'.ii! slits his Clear field triind.x to give him a- tzU ra tijj. Tis;., the cityj ' 4 . . . . . .,- . The furniture all new. and has beenftleetti with carefroia Heckles well known estabiisba -eatt in Chestnut Street, and is of the Ittesi sud matt fashionable style. ' ' Tho location for Merehar.1 and olnc-3 'co:E, to the city is convenient; bei-g i the eenfro A ,-Ag,t,181y.T -" -- Propriotir. TAUdUS, ORBISON CO., v . No. 23!). Market-Si.. North side between 6th & Tihr PhiI.de.'pLiai- .Drags, Medicines., 'Chemicals. Pt! cut Medicines. Surgical lestrumeats, Drogjist't Masiiir.-e,. Window Glass. Paints. Oils. Lvtj.'pr. fumery, te., Ac. JOHN 11 ARRIS, Id. J). E. P. ORBISON. ' . Aug. 1, '55.-lj. J. FHARSWO3D. ' TJUSSELL& SCnOTT, . X llc. 13d Market St., 5 Kerchaut ; , PHILADELPHIA. Importers end Wholesale Dealers in "... - DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 4c. They respectfully invite their CleaSeM friends to give them a call. jan. 17. "S5 -ly. HOOD A CO Extensive Drv-zoods Dealer V. 1ST, Market St., Philade'.pLia. keep consUEt ly on ' hand a large.-splendid, tnl cheap t.-00k of the most fashionable and elegant goods. Thv ia vite country Merchants to call aud examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere August 1, lioj.-ly. WILLIAM S. HANSELL A PON. Maufe turers and Importers of Saddlery, are ?a dlcry Hardware. No. 21 Market Street. Bbiladel piua. baddies, liridles. Harness, Trunks. Whips Sad II' Bags, Bridle Fiilicg, Bits. Stirrups. Buckiei Carpet Bagx. ect.- ' Aug. 1, ?i5.-Jy EIDLEMAN A 1! AYWAPJi WkoTel. fir.. jers. Tea Healers, and Commission 1!.-u No. 273, Market fctreet. Philadelpbia. ' JJ.Bi.lUHI.MAX, AugJISij.-Iy. A. HATWAKD, A T. LANK A CO. Wholenla Clothing S;ore.r J i No". 171. Market Street. Every variety ef ready made Clothing, in the moat fashionable i-.r!e constantly on hand. A. 1, '55 -ly. AAU M. ASH TON Hat Store. No. 17; A Market St.. Pi iUJelphia. Hats. Czr- Fi:r. Ac. of every variety, aad the best qualitv slotfj onkand. Aug. I. isij.-l v.' 'rtiKGE W. COLLADAY, Cor.vevmcer Mj aJ 1,idJ Asn.t. No. 3. Goldsmith' Hall. Philadelphia, -will faithfully attend to all busicee entrusted to his ear. Acg.. 1, li55.-ly. . CA !.! B COPE A C0 No. 1S3. jillirJcat PtTphii" delphia, Iealers in Linens. Wl.i-e Goals llf ftery,' French. En;!ts asi Tlerman SHk GcrodstT.a cas. Gloves Bolting Clothi, As.. I Aug. 1, !55.-ly. pAl'LiTAYLIIK- ' ' -' '. , ..' t L ' " ' ' ' .'.. . So. 255 Kariet Strc&t, - : E.I I A D EL P 3 1 A Have always on hand., at their Wholesale Tfcj-i'- J house, a fare asjortment of J'l . -:! .. the Newest Style of ' ' ' "BOOT. fVAY.'; AND STB AW GOOD?. ; ' BOTIIJ-'OREiqX AND DOMESTIC All their goods, being of .their own direct Im portation .aad Manufieture, they are enabled, te ofler snp?rior induccmenu to Merchants layicg ia their stock..- ..i-'t '.,. ! i.:- ..':: ?-:T WM. NT. PAUL, . v. "..... ,.:.2i. G. TAYL0H. Dea. 1.1854, ly. ' " . . A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JLWELKT ST'"KK, No. 12 North Si:e.Hi. Street, (o-fj-site the Mount Vernon House.) Pptiladelphi. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. 18 K. easel. Silver Lever do., do.; Milver Lepii.j do:; Quartier; Gold Spestacies, Silver do.; liilvsr Table tpcoL. -Silver Desert do. : tilver "J'ea do. ; Gold Pens aud Gold Cases: Gold Peas and Silver do.: together with a variety of fine ti old Jewelry, (sold Curb, Guard and Pcb Chains. All goods wairai.led to be as represented. Watches t:.d Jtwairy, repair ed in the bat innnner." Also, Ma3ii.!c .Mark? PirB. Ac rcsdo t or'er N, B. All- vr.iir3 5e,i,:by jna.l.or otbcrUJ; w Ul.;a, iy4t?cu.-.ily inu-nJed 1-3. - -;.'. 'to-.iii -vcisl: i'K-iiu aud .Cnck . l'bil5i-.eMi.Apr4j, i..-,lti5i. , j .. . - .-- "". .Y'i' iirhTON"i vJ7, , . '-.U .ir- . , !. H I L A D3SLPII I A; Importers' and Dealers ia E.'trt?:ij-WAr, Colca, ; ' lilasa. and OneeES Ware, ' . ' Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia. - ' J. Y. KITSHTON. " J. C. HOPKlxa Nov. 3, '51. -ly., R0BT.- STILS0N. KOONS, IIEILMAN A CO.',"" No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST., r - - PniLiDiLrtni. ' " "WHOLES AL2 DEALES3 .; Ia Poreiga and Domestic Dry Goods. r. Fifth Door baton Race." ';-" ' i'-'.-'ir CHARLKS KOONS. " 1 I--'- AMOS . UE1LMAN. : Philadelphia, May 16, 18a5.-lT. - eOWELL & CO., - .' 1.6 Haakct Stret t, -. PHILADELPHIA; -Wholesale Dkalfbs ik Hat, Caps. Fnri. Q-t.j ' between 5th and 6th St., Philadelphia. Jan. 17, J 855. . : ; MARTIN, MORRELL & CO., 1 : (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY.. TRIM MINGS. COMBS, liKl'SUES, FANCY GOODS, Ae. Wo. 24Kortit Pouith Ftrcet. Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN. CHAS. II. HAMRICK, DAM'LJ. MOI1RELL, G. It. PEDDLE, - Deo. 5, '54. J SANDRSON R. MARTE. RISMUTn & BROTHER, J. : - . WHOLESALH . .. ' ' -TOBACCO DKJLERS. -S No. 100 If. Third Street, five daors below fiaea Ny. 28, '5AV1 ' - Vau.trmmaL.- GEOltGE J. Vv'KAVKB A CO.. No. 19 Nona ViV ter Street. Philade'phia, Dealers in Carpet chain. Yarn. Manilla he. 1 llfmn !!.. u Clothes-lines, Ac., Ac. l-Aug 1, ISia.-Iy. 3M- ...