f km if. Mil-;- . TIIERO?E-V.'ALR. BT HE5RT W.'LOXGFELtOW. . In that long buildiag and low, With its windows all n-row,. ? . . i ; Like the portholes of ahu'k, llttman spiders spin and spin, Backward, down their threads so thin, Dropping, each, a human balk, . ; ; - r-. .' ; . At the end a a open door; Squares of sunshine on the floor Light the long -and dusky lane; And the whirling of a wheels . : , . - . Dull and drowsy, makes ma fool . ' All its spokes are In my brain. As the skinners to the end ' Downward go and reaseend, .' Gleam the long threads in the sun; While within this brain of mine Cobwebs brighter and wore fino ' - . .By the .busy wheel aro spun Two fajr. maidens in a swing, . Like white doves upon the wins,-; -Eirst before my vision pass; ' Laughing, as their gentle hands . Ctosely clasp the twisted strands, ; 'At their seadow on the grass. Jhca a booth of mountebanks , Wuh, its smell cf'tan and planks, And a g'u I poised high in air On acord.in spat3'ied dress, . '"With a faded loveliness, .j AuJ a weary look of oare... Then a homestead among farms, .And a woman with bare arms, . " Drawing water from a well; Aa the bucket mounts apace, With it mounts her own fair face, As at Bomo magician's spell. Then anoM man in a tower Hinging loud tic nocnti Jo hour, , While the rope coils round and round, Like a serpent, at his feet, And agiiin in swift retreat Almost lif.s hici from the groucd. . Then within a prison yard, Jaocsfised tnd ktcrn auu hard, LangLlcr and indecent mirth; Ah ! it is the gallows-tree ! .Ereath of Christinncharity, Plow, cud s.rccp it from the earth t -'. r. Then a schoolboy, wi.h hi3 kite Gleaming ia a sky of light, And aa accr, upward lock; Btecds pursued through lace anl field; Fowlers with their snares concealed, And an angler by a brook. hips rejoicing iu the brcozs, : Wrecks that float o'er cnki.own seas. Anchor.! draggbl tlworsefait!)icsss.nd; Eea fog.d;iaiug cvcvhe.il, Aad with lessening line aid lead . Satbrs feeling for the lacd. -" ' All tho;e s-encs do I behold, Tbete.acd nc.ny left untold. '' "" Tn that buil Jin g long and low; YlbiLQbo wheils go round arid ror.nl, iV.'ii sdror?y. dreamyjund, ' -And the spinr.ets backward go. Tszivtisni of-tho TT'atlisr. Thero ia nothing more cuimv: lUaii to pre dict the future fctiite of the s.msoii from some single appLV.r.mca i a tho early part of it, tittd yet there is nothing more utiphilosophical or f'Ue'ttttW. An .arty blossom, an tvuly b-e, or en early swallow, or the early appearance of any other 'natural inriltnt; is no evidence wiiitever vf .tUo' Ji i :i I wf weather that is t( conic, tho' t2 by.i A' Vint it is so, is both ve ry general ai'iil Very obstinate. The abearance of ttlVso hv.'z the cHect of the veather,uot tli2C iuse; an I it i.i wlilit wo uuy cul :in cx.it nal eiiect that is,' it docs not enter into the r'lv'i f a itio'n. The wjather to-diy nnist always hava s.iiie iufiiiviiee v.4m:i the weatl of tJ-morrow; huts its e!lcts will not he ;:U. r- ed in thu smallest title, v;;etiier it a..es u uoes ni.t call ont'ot the cranny In which it has been fcvhriiala.i some W.i.-D or sU;6 swallow that j r wa toa we'll; lor antitmnal migration. Birds LIos3iih.H,A:vl batter.iu3 il ) ;iolcr.. 1:1 c. peottioi offlrrj. vieutuer; ii they ii: 1, the early on.w6 Uh:Av t?;4 they imt frla ft:t: rityv fur. tiij-T gsner.Uly-cau fvrLu-ouly to Ho destr'n'.V'i;' 'Th-.-y cmie i'i cons'ienc? of the goordwoathei- which precedes their appear vuo.e; anl they know no more of tho future thin a stope does, .Man Unows'of to-mon ow only ns a rational being; aiul, were it tiot that he rear son's from experience and amlojy, lie won! 1 havif o ground lov ayiu? that the sun of to day is ttr set;. The e-.ny leaf and the oarly blossom 'f the lpri:ig may be n coaseqneace of tho fino weather ot List aaitutnn which itpen el tba'woJ,.of fi ai.IeJ thj Ui-i i nnd thy early .insvet may hj-Tidi.-nc-3 tii.it the winter hasTieen ir.?1 Jj- hut no one of th?so, or anything coufliiiUvd with plants oriiniuiaU.taken in itself, throws !i'ht upon ot'.e moment of the future; andJTvr oncto supposcthat it does is to reverse the or.d.-jr of cmsa and ufi'crt.tvul- put an end to "all philosophy to alt ccintiion sonsc. A.CkstkxnariaX. We met tho other day one tff th'tfdMst nic now extant. Ir. Michael Mcliruicy i'l" "Vir,rc'n, county, who is ititu ty seven j'vars cf nga.' : He livi- near the town of Warren, and c irii J tbi city' oa'FrUay, upun a raft, himself ptUUi'S occasionally at the oar. lie is vierof.s a:i! .ictiVo, r.nrhi It fair to live through. fiutJly iiiinibw'r al years yet. lie iiif.iniicd'us th tt lu was.thtj. first man Ihtt over pUofc'i-a raft of lojs fc Hti Warren dtwn thelllU'hany to tho city. It was sixty years ago. ' He is un.Ioni.tolly tliT.i.st 'ancient un riuorxrf the Alleharir s!Jve;-l-ur ahr:iu.r;r f the early -years of liis icm l.-rro in . Vi'aircti county he was aloiit; in the wildcracs, y.lt'a no companies) ti'ioro oi:i ihlaaii j lri tuuly than the Imlpn. the rro'.f, bt-ar .m;i c itatnount; his near est p-Lliu. .ri ifthbui' Ltis'ug lea tir ti He la a perf'cl locoll. ctionol't'.ie inci Icntsand ro m i u ii uf V i' Ji c :i a c 1 cl v i 1 1 1. 1 h a I ri r t o iy a t id e i r ly erttdctiient ofWctorli ' Pcrnsylvanf a.- An lutcrcMlnf felVct of the j)is' I'iih. Jvur, ' ' CyvDici !yoilhv: got a;hola ,ittyotir trowsc;rs.V-W&H wIkx- arc, it;wiil:near longer than patch." "Yes," ay Sam; "nd rdor too." Tito Dog vvlio had no Owner. We were traveling thro' Canada, says a co temporary, ia the winter of and after a very long day's ride, stopped at the Lion Ir.n; and the contents of t'ae stage, numbering about nine persons, soon gathered round the cheer ful tire. Among tha occupants of the room we observed an ill looking cur, who had shown its wit,by taWng up its quarters in so comforta ble an apartment. Alter a few minutes the landlord entered, and observing tho specimen of the canine species, remarked: Fine dog, that. Is he yours, sir V appeal ing to one of the passengers. .'No, sir.' ' ' ' -Beautiful dog. Tours, sir?' addressing himself to a second. 'No,' was tho blunt reply. 'Come here, pup. Perhaps he is yours, sir?' 'No,' was the reply. 'Very sagacious animal belongs to you, I suppose, sir V To he doesn't.' 'Then he is yours, and you have a treasure,' (throwing the animal a cracker.) ''Nothing of the kind.' 'Oh, (with a smile) he belongs to you, as a matter of course V addressing the bust passen ger! 'Wouldn't have him as a gift.' 'Then you infernal, dirty, mean, contempti ble whelp, get out!' Ai.d with that hc host gave the dog such a kick as sent the animal bellowing into the street, amid the roari of the company. "Th3 Dark E;vcras3 cf Hell." The Kev. Dr. Tying referring to this epithet of the poet applied to rum, is said to have spoken as follows: "Did heaven ever mix such a cup for man ? Amid all tho dews that descend from Heaven's snows upon Zion's happy top, does ono drop of alcohol come dov.-;i? Amid ail the floods that pour from Alpine heights, that fertilisa and beautify Europe's vales does one single drop of alcohol come down? Ami I all the rippling fountains that cause the bloom of many a gk-n and sylvan bank in ail our western hills and woods, does one Mingle drop of alcohol ever flow 1 Did Heaven ever mix a cup lihe this lor man ? Co;:! 1 earth do it lo ! 1 verily believe thin chii.l of sorrow has actually touched tlia actu al fact of its origin "the dark beverage of hell," and th ..- fereat being, the agent of evil. Men may question his existence while they are pulling the traces of his labor the great being, the instrument ot evil alone can tell trie fu'.l purpo-c of its origin, or the full pro-. duct;',its chct3. C5? Once Benjamin Franklin was called on bv a committee, appuiuied to cohoci, suu.-:rii ions lo.vards building a cliurcU in or near the tity ol Philadelphia, I do r.ol recollect which. The committee was introduced to l.im in Lis study, and, idler paying their respects, handed him tt.e subscription paper, soliciting binr to commence the same, being desirou3 he should he the first to contribute, with a view to ir.Uu euce others ho being at that time President of the Supreme Executive Council of the Stat of Foiiasylva-jia. The doctor took tho papery real the heading, and wrote, "Benja min Fiaii-ilin Five Pounds," (hard money, as it was called, was very scarce, and paper money at a discount.) and handed the paper back. Tho eatiemen looked at the amount, and thsn i.t each other, and at the doctor, they s: ill holding the paper in their bauds, "What is the nutter gentlemen? 11-tvo I made a mistake'" " ' hv, your Excellency, we were rather surprised at thohaialluess of your do nation."' "Let me cce again, and taking tho list in his hands, immediately wrote oppo bite his live pounds "paper money," and hand ed them a llvo-poami bllN.f the .State ol'Po'.m- aj'ivania s yin: "Every man is the best jujo of what he e . n give, and I wish to give no false impression. lie thativos more than ho c m itiord is a fool." The committee left, wi;.;.i-ig raiirer t.iat no .s.ioi;:,i uave wr.itcti u. ty pou ids and not paid one shilling, rather thau write iive pounds and pay it. Tin" New at!i to Txtkact Misksals fhom tiik IIi:?!ax Uodt. T lie process cf elimina ting UK t i'tic poison from the human body by mc ms of chemical electricity,- wlsich has exci te 1 so tnui:h interest in tha chemical and. sci cntiiio world is as follows : A met illic bath is insulateti from everything titul'p utiallv filed' with acidulated water, to C -'iivey more rca lily the electric currents. The patient lies rpoti a R2.it in the tub, insulated entirely from thd bath. When gold, silver or nici'Ctry is in the system, nitric or hydrochlo ric acids are employed ; when lead is suspect ed, the 'acid us.'d is sulphuric. This done, the negative polo of a battery is put in con nection with the hath, while the positive polo is placed in the', hands of tho patient. The electricity now precipitates itself, hunts, digs, searches an 1 discovers every particle of nie tallio subttaucj concealed in the most pro found tissues, hones, joints n:ul nerves of the patient, resolves them into their primary form, and extracting them, deposits them entire up on the sides of the lath, where they can bo ea sily seen. A Good lixct sk, Sheridan bein on a visit at a friend's in the country, ai elderly niai don set her heart on being his companion in a w.-d'e. lie excused himself fit first on 'account of the bad wc.fiher. Soon afterwards, howev er the Udy surprised him in an attempt to es cape without her. "" . -Well," siid she, -it has cleared up, I see, Vel!, yes," he answered, "it has cleared up-enough for one, hut not for two." C7"Mrs. L'rijs" sail a neighbor, who stepped into the house of t lie former, just as sins was m the act of seating herself at the din ner table, "havo you, .heard of the dreadful accident? ' "Why no, what Is it? "Mr. Brigs l;a3Jaalcn from his wagon and is killed." "Is it Lcssidb fWclI, just wait ttntjll.I finish my dtnuer,n4 then you will hear crying!" : ; rnmi: slw-vouk tiuuu.ni:, it5-c.-- JL TiiG Tin Bess is now iu the middle of its lif tuentli year; Vol. X1. ofits weekly issue commen ced ou the 1st of fcepteuiber iasi. The Auericao publie need not now be made acquainted with its character or claims to consideration. With but a subordinate regard for prudenca, policy aud pop ularity, it Las aimed to stand tor ilihcousuecs, lor Truth, for Humanity, against fortiued Iniqui ty, Fraud and Oppression, i hero is not a slave trader on this Comment, tho' ho may never read anything but bis bids of sale aud Lotes-payablc, niiv uv. ' ' ' uot an extensive fabricator of drugged a ud poison ous Liauors who does not consider it a very dau- geroua ai;d immoral paper, and wonder w hy its pubiieatiou is loieraica in a commercial, eonou buyiiii; City like New-York. The Xeiczrk JSlcrcit ry onee forcibly remarked that it had never knowu a hard, griping, screwing avaricious employer who was not Uostiio to tho li.icc.ii;, nor one eminently generous and kindly who did not like it ! Prompt au.l plaiu-spoken iu its denunciations of iniquity and abuses of power, whilst claimiisg no exemp tion, from human fallibility, it may have done temporary injustice to individuals, but it has nev er beoa u.ifauhi'ul to Principle, nor deaf to the cries of the wiuuged aud sutioiing. Iu its columns the advocates ui' novel aud unpopular theories cou teiu -lating the melioration of human woes, ospo ciuh'y those of the voi.-elccS aud dowu-troddeu, Lave ever found audience aud hospitality; while it has already resisted, and will pcrsUteuily coui b. it. every aitciupt toprosribe aud degrade any class because of diversities of Nativity, or Creed. In deli.mee of calumnies tho most atrocious, aud of holuiiiics the most deadly and uutrue, the Titl ltU.Mi has crrowu steadily iu public appreciation from the day of its origin. Its means of serving tho public have beeu augmented in proportion. lusluad of a single editor wii.h one or two assist ants, its organization now compiises a numerous bod v of writers each lilted by special asiomplish- uiei.t aud experience for the particular line of disillusion to which lus pen is uevo'.ca ; tne uauy amount of reading mailer given more thau quad ruples that of its earliest, issues ; a staS'of valued correspouicats encircles the giobe. trausiuiuing early at.d intelligent narrations of whatever is most worthy of intention; while Politics. Legisla tion, Literature, Art. llis ory in short, whatever .'iti'cous tho cO-dal wcll-bcir. ' of mankind. Poieiuio Theology alone excepted liuds hers the freest and tuo.i seareLii.1; iissousjioa. Attached by prot'uuud conviction to the benia-ct-nt policy of industiial development and Intern al I nlerouinuiui.icaiioii v.liose most conspicuous champion through the last half-cjntury iiiis ii::s RY Clw imbued, moreover, with ihe f pirit of for bcaruiice towards our weaker neighbors. :ind tow ard the much wronged Aboiigii.es oi" tLid Conti nent und of l'cajo wi.u Ail which will hailo.v the name of W'Lig, the '1 i-.ucn'k, while sarrcuderiug no jat of its proper independence- co-ojiera'od car i:rs!y iu:d ardcutiy with the Whig jmrly so long as its vitality was preserved. Ti'hcu in l -i fO J iiu attfiupt was made to interpolate slave-huniing in to its creed, we sternly resisted that imposition ; when. t;t the cioo of the lasi i'residmitiai c.in a.s. it was seen that a large portiou of the Whigs preferred to defeat their own party ra:Xcr than aiiow its Aiiii-.iavery wing to share irs triutnpii, even under a conservative Chief on a L'ro-sdavcry platform, we knew and preel aimed that the Whig party was no more. Subsequent events, it.ciuding the rise and calunir.ialioij of the Kuotv Nothing conspiracy, and the speedy absorption tucreiu of the whole forco of Pro-slavery Whigisui, only con firmed our undoubtiug anticipations. Vuh no sickly lanieatalioiis. therefore, for the inevitably bygone, but with hope, and joy, and sympathy, ami words of cheer, have we hailed thu beginning und watched tiie progress of that mighty LiiPL'Jl ldCAN lnovemeiit which impelled by the perfidi ous violation of thcMifSouri Compact, and stimu laUid by the astounding outrages thereof, the i iguts of tiie Free .Settlors of Kansas Lnvt been the viciims !y rej oated and uttor vitiation of their elcchotis by ati armed mob collected by conspiracy and hurled suddenly upon them from the border jitnties of tho neighboring Sieve .--rate, is dc.-tiu-e l to sweep away the landmarks of old party feud', arid unite the true hoaris and strong arms of ihe frec-souied in ono mighty effort to oonin.e Ihe scourge and scandal of our country wi.iim the Iiuii s ot'ti.o States which unwisely I'piiol I it. 'lo ihe success of this etioi t. tiie Ciicrgit si of tiie i'r.l bt:C Vi iil be sternly devoted: whi.e the i'Lall'i.lt ANCL Itiii'Ul.'d. iiiciudiiig the cbtire sappress;on of the tnilie in in toxical! ng beverages, w til lind iu ii. as hiiherlo. un ctinmst and iinhuiening ch:iiii; in:i. Comnici chig as a daily I jlio sr. t moderate size-lint! with sciruoiv a s.iaaow ot atronagc, the TttiVuNi: i now issued in fjutirto forui J) ii!; (three dis:iuct editions', .S im-l V -ray. and Wri.i.'u. on a si. cot 41 by '.'A inehe?. eight ample pages of six col umns ta.li. Its circulation has steaiiiy grown fro :il nothing to tho f.i towing tiggrog ite t J!;ti!y li-Mi'.-'. eve. and uioru Simi-Wcckly : : icCj "! J copies ! IT 3 Weely t : : : : lG0.t,C3 California edition : : : C.O0J Total. : : : : 10,175 copies. Wn bciicve no other newspaper iu tiie v.orid bus a subs rrijilion lint over brill" so large as this ; ai d r.o periodical of any sort c:iu rival it. And while Us extreme cheapness rendering an ircrease of Slaving rca Sers onlj a indirect .ieccTii;ir- tidv.int- n ;j to u. has doubtless largely s.vcile 1 it sub pei iptioin; li.-tt. it would be absurdity not percive in this unprecedented patronaga some evidence of public approval aud cs.lccia. T 'i".M5- The Tr.nxwE employs no traveling agents und sends out no ptiptrs oti trust. Jf it is nut stopped when the term pr.id for exp'r.-s. and the tulisjrib.tr doe3 not choose further to p:iy for ii we resort to no legal process to compel him. On the Woekly, wc mean to stop every pnperon the c.v. 'nation of tho advance payment, awaiting a lVe.h rtuiulanco from the subseriber. If none comes the account is closed. We pay ro loeal agents wisn no money paid to nny when the p-iy-tr cannot trust him to mail or other wise s.-nd it to us; once mailed, it pafc'y is at our ri-k. (und a se rious rick it often proves-; but mo grateful to eve ry one who deems it a good work to obtain and for ward tho nauis aud money of his friend aud neighbors. Our terms iuvarinbly arc for the lAf t.Y '1 ii Llil'Nil, ono copy. So per annum. t-' IhIf-'.VKLllvLV. t'ti; 2 copies for ' for 6 i 1 .25. Vi'Li.lvLY, "?2; U copies forSi; 5 for ; id for $12; 20 copies too-e adhp.kks fori 20; largnr olijbs SI each KUJj?ribcr. Additions may nt ail times be made to a club at the price paid bv tho.-e alrea dy iu it tiULlliA' t Mt L'LitATil. Nov. 21. iVo. 154 Xatsnt St., Xru-Yurl. Ci UMCJI & BL'SMiK, would respectfully ?T inform the citizens of Clearfield, and public generally that they have entered into copartner ship iti tho CA DIXE T MA KIXG B USIXESS, and keep constantly ou hands, and manufacture to order, ot tho lowest prices, every variety of 1 r . . . f . i ? n luruiturc, consisting oi Dinhie:, Drcuhftml, and Centre. Tables, Sewiiigf h ruing, am n us!i-nianils, Mahogany, and Common He! -a 'ft I.i ; Mahotrony and C anc-bottouicd Chairs, Purcaus, Sofas, l.onn.'. s, Ac. Ac. Coffins made und funerals attended on tho short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accompany in cuts. Jlouso Pa in tint; done on the nhortcst notice. Miop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly ocoupi- i:u j .i o.iii nuiien, mcuriy vppnsue ilio -.lev i-tore, Cleariield. l'a JU11N Ul LICII. May 22, '55.-1 y. DANIEL IiLNNKIt. CLOCKS of every variety nnd prico, from OS hours to 1 1 days, for salu bv Juno 27. '55. 1 - A. MTITLLS 5" A DIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linncn. for sale by SL-A .lunc 1.5, 'o.).J n. d J.SS0P. LACilt'LiUlY C'.t ANDY, for the cure of Choi era ..iOrbns. Dyson tary and all other diseases ot t li c stoniaeti ana bowels, for sale Iy 11 Tdo.-sop T f .) I & SI101.. A larffe and snlendid nssort- Jiif tuentot l.tidtei , (icntlemcns' and Childrens' lioots and Miocs for snlo at Mossop's. .Jn. 13. if "i .. h'.C t It NrA K I US a "lert!e thr fichrsi" as Rortnicnt this ihiroujh ever couhl Lo.tst of. nt June 21, A. M. Ill LLS. t Li.. nt a cents per yard, at Mossop's cheap e.i.i store. June J:!, 'aj. 1 IT AN TILL AS -A largo lot of Ladies' and Chil- 11JL itren a Mantillas for sale nt ilnsmn' rhn-in 2Iosjop'a Che June 13, '55, Cash Store. TTJACON A good lot of Hams and Shoulders at Ju9 JD W. V. F. IUWIN'S, tTTSI'IlRAH TOU KANSAS! The Blood eHB Kod Banner floats in triumph on the 'Old Cor ner Store," where A. M. Hills has just opened the cheapest and most splendid assortni'-nt of (Joods, ever displayed before thi3 commuuity, and exactly adapted to their many and various necessities. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, S1I0F.S, TjONXETTS. CAS- SIMERES. CL)TIIS. DKESS UUDD.S TOIL ET ARTICLES. DE LANES. PRINTS, GLOVES, HARDWARE. STONE and QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, with fancy articles infinitum. Clearfield. June 20. ISio. A. M. HILLS. SAMUEL. BERLIN, Juniata St., Tyrins City, Fa. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, CHEMICALS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUFFS. WINDOW GLASS, VIALS, PEKFCMERY.i-c, &.Q. Having just opened an extensive assortment of these articles.l'hysicians will find it to their advan tage to give him & call, and examine his Stock be fore ordering from the Eastern Cities; and Coun try Merchants can also be accommodated with all the Essences. Tinctures, Patent Medicines, Ac, WHO LUS ALE and RETAIL, at lowest prices. jIIe hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public pat ronage. April 23, ldaa GOOD INTENT HOTEL., A CUEWENSY1LLE, PA. &c Subscriber would inform bis friends and the public that he has just refitted and re-furnished his house and is prcpareuto render every attention to the travelling community. His bar contains liqnors of the first quality, and his table will always be supplied with the best in market. He respectfully solicits his friends and others to v:... ii ii'vr i pt vwurvii give uiiu a can. 11 -m. 11. a. uwi.u a v. . August 1, A K. WUIOIIT, MERCHANT, asn EXTEN SIVE DEALER IX Lt'MBEll, Second Street. one door south of his residence, Clearfield, Pa. Clearfield. March 11. IS.Vi. oiin p.ussei.i. & :o., I 3 TAX NU IIS ASH CURRIERS, Pem)vif-, CUurf.elJ. Co., P-., Keep constantly on hand au excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides taken in exchange. July 15. lSj-l. A. OWENS, TYRONE CITi". Jl:ss just opened a large and splendid assortment of NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Of eory deanrtioa and quality, which he is selling off at the lowest prices ever known in this region of Country, D12V-OOODS. HARD A- GUEEXsWARE, HATS cy CAPS. HOOTS tV SHOES. GROCERIES COXPECTIOXARIES, AT CITY PRICES, lie invites his Clearfield friends to give hitn a call, and exchange their rags, lumber, shingles, and every variety of produce, for the chbapkst and best goods, to bo had west of Philadelphia. Feb. 21, ltjjj. ly. mm nm at last ! S TAKTLIJftt AX.NOUXCEJIE N T LATEST AESIVAL I2CH TEE EAST. RR. WELCH, has jus! returned from the City with a new and splendid assortment of Wntchc-". Jewelry, and Silver-wan- the largest. )e?t a nd cheapest ever brought into Clearfield con sis'.ing of hunting and open-faced gold and silver watches, trohl lockets, gold chains, gold Pens, rings, brcast-i iiis. spectacles, silver forks, bracelets, sleevo buttons. etifTpins. cir rings. Ac, Ac, Ac. Watches aud jewelry repaired on the shortest notieo. June ri, '55. IhTlOVAI. : The undersigned hv"x lonvo tn inform his fiiends that he has removed his BOOT At.TD SUQZ ST0TS, from '-Shaw's How." to his now building, opposite the t!Ti-:c of James Wrigly. and two doors south of the '.'ih.v; ti. R. BvuHcrr. Esq. lit' id'i! keeps constantly on hands, every varie ty of La lies slippers, gaitt-rs. pump?. Ac. Men's fancy shoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort ment of heavy work, all adapted to the various wants of the people of Clearfndd. He hopes his friends will ell at his NEW STOilE. und ex am i his Sto 'k. Poo! and Shoes made t.i orJ-T. and iiiendins dor.y im heroioforc IS. VAC JOHXSTCN. " Clearfield, June '27, 155. D Win S. PLOTNIIII-T.csncctfullv informs his old friends and the public, that he has obta ir.cd the services of a o.)..l Cutter and work man us a foreman t:i tho t n.orin ba-iacss. and he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his Line of work on the trio d acontmo latin terms. and short notieo. and will have clothin 'on hand at all times, such as dress coats, frock coats, vests, nnd pantaloons of "heir own manufacture, and good material tit the lowest prices. With a wish to ac commodate, he solicits tv share of patronage. civ M asnington. -May V, looj. tT LACrc.SMITTIIXU. Tho subscriber would JLJ inf irm the puniie that he litis taken the Mack- smith .-'hop formerly occupied by llcorgo Orr. on the corner or l lurd and Aiain streets, in ttio bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on the business in all its various branches. JACOU SIlUNKWEILF.il. June 0, lS35.-ly illLirsnUlUJ HOTEL: The subscriber A. would inform his friends iu ClearQcld. and the public generally that he has enlarged and refitted his house, and is now enabled to compete success fulily with any Hotel in the country. No pains will be spared to render his guests comfortable. His tahlo shall always be supplied with the best the market can afford, aad his charges moderate. He respectfully invites his friends and others to give him a call. 1AV1D JOHNSTON. Philipsburg Jan. 31,1S55. 1 y. nnYHONE LIVERY STABLE. The sub JL scribcr, having removed bis Liverj' Stable from Curwcnsville to Tyrone City, begs leave to his friends and the public, that he is at all times prepnrcd to supply them with Horses, carri igcs, hurries, and other vehicles ou hire, at tho most reasonable terms. Inquire at the '-Citv Hotel." JAMES CH0WT1IEH. Tyrone. January 31, lS55.-3mo. TTOIIN TROUT.iIAN, House. Sign and Orna m mental l'aintcr. Glazier, Chair maker and Paper Hanger, offers his services to tho citizens of ClcnrucIU ami vicinity. iS,'i on MTi;lrt. St.. just Leloir the Fonn-Iry. CHAIRS. LOUXGES. SO PAS. ROC KIXG CHAIRS, OTTOMAXS, eye, kept constantly on band and made to order, eounl in beauty to any that can bo obtainod from the Last., nnd more durable in materia!. Aug. 1, ld55. TfAVK YOU SEEN SAM.' The subscriber JLwould inform his old friends nnd the public generally, that he siill continues to keep a houso of eutcrtainmcnt in New Washington where those w ho call with him will rcccivo every attention, and bo ma le comfortable. Good stabling, and every other convenience for horses on tho premises. DAVID S. PLOTNElt. New Washington, Jan. 31, 1855. . EHEE DELAINES. A superior article o Iierego Delaines in dress patterns, at 2A cents per yard, never sold in this coun'v before for less than 50 cents at UICHAltD MOoSOP'S. June IS. '55. ilEAP CLOTHING. A large lot of Cheap Clo thing, Men's and Hoys, for sale cheap, by June 13, '55. UlCilAHD MU.SSOP. LACKUEUHYIIKANDV. A certain cure for the Dysuutary, for sale by June IS, 55. RICHARD MOSSOP. A Large assortment of Stono waro at the storo of June 13. " W. P. IKWIN. ENTLEMEN'S FANCY BOOTS A SHOES: An unapproachble tnck for sale by un 27, . A. JI. HfLLfi. BOKER, BROTHERS & JONES, Nos. 153 & 16a, Market Street. PHIL AD ELPHIA; Importers and manufacturers of City and EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, every variety of French and English Shoe Lastings, Pateut Leather, Kid and Calf-skins, Shoe Laces, Gallons, Bind in us, Ac. suitable for manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon nets, Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-Leaf Hats, English, French, and American artificial Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings, Ac, Ac. Having removed to our new Store, No. 158 A 160 Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, we invito your attention to our large and varied Stock of Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we are preparing for the approaching Fall Sales. All our Goods being exclusively of our own di rct Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities are such that we can offer you inducements as regards variety and prices of Good3, unsurpassed by any house in the conntry. BOKEU, BROTHERS A JONES. Nov. 8, lS34.-ly. Philadelphia. XJROOK. TYSON A REHN Wholesale Dry .U Good s Store. 2o. 146. .Market Street, l'riiladel' pbia. I Aug. 1, 185.-ly. nOOI) NEWS '.Wholesale Store opened in VJT Tyrona CitT, where anybody who wants cheap goods can purchase. The subscriber has just opencut a large and well selected stocit or uoous in TYRONE CITY, Corner of Lorai anl Juniata EU. lie has on hands and will constantly keep a lrge stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Cups, Boofs, Shoes, CloL'itiig, Hardware, Qaeeiisurare Drugs, PROVISIONS of all kinds, consisting of Potatoes, Paeon, Fruit, Deans. Fleur. Wheat, Corn meal, See., ic. m mi mil m sc. And he herebv rivcs notice that he will sell his goods as low as they can be purchased in any town or county this side of Philadelphia, and w ill take L'oards. Shingles, or even money in exchange. July 4, 'oi. F. M. PELL. OINU IT ALOXll. The undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed by I'atchini Swan, takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally, that he has just received from the city a splendid assortment of Dry ijools. Hardware. Quecnsware. Groceries, Confcctioniiries. Ilatd and Caps, Doots and Shoes, and every thing else usually kpt in a country store, l'ersons wishing to buy cheap and good (iooda should not forgei that he is determined not to be undersold by r any store inthecouuty. liis motto is '-a nimble penny rathe than a slow six pe,i.je" -SC PATCUIN. Gleu llopo. July 5. 135t. J P. NELSON & CO., Mi.ri Township, Clearfield Co.. Pa., Yt'ould rcapccfu'dv inform the citizens of that vi cinity that they keep constantly ou hand a large assortment of Dry Good, Hard-Ware, Quern stra re, Groceries, Confectionariex, Hats if Caps, Boots if Shoes, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which they aro determined to sell low for cash, country produce, or lumber. August 1, 1S55. I71XCIIANUE HOTEL, PIIILIPSBURG. IA The subscriber, thankful for past favors, v.-ould respectfully solicit a continuance of the li'a eral patrouage bestowed upon his House by the Tublic lie is prepared to accommodate water men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call with hitn, in the very best manner. lie also purposes to run a line of Hacks from Tvrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the travelling publij. J. U. HLNx. Philpsburg. March 14. 1555.-tf. TEW .MILL At theOld Pioneer Mills on the Mohannon. in Morris township. The sub scriber htis just completed a large new Grist Mill, which is in successful operation. Grain of all kinds bi'.u -ht, stored, and sold on commission. Dec. 27 54. HENRY GKOE. A PPLICANTS FOR BOUNTY LANDS J. I ndcr the bite net of Congress, will, find the subscriber fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac. to assist them in procuring their Warrants. Office two doors east of Journal O'ffiee. np stairs, Mar. 23. 55.1 H. KLCHElt SW0PE. JAMES V,. G HA II AM Merchant and extensive dealers in lumber. Grahampton, P. O., Clear field county. Pa. May21. 'o4-ly. PROFESSIONAL, TPARRETT & LAURREK, 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, having entered into copartnership in the practice of their profession, will faithfuliv attend to all bu.;tnes3 eutrustca to lueir caro in cieariii'ia coun ty. G. It. B ARRET 1 , r i i ntinn J. U. liAlvl.Ur.lv. Clearfield. July 1, 1355.-ly. TTT EUCIIEIl SWOOPE. J.JL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cl-KARFtBLD, VX. Two doors East ot Journal office. Up stairs. Dec. 1. 1854. L JACKSON GRANS, .A TTORXE Y A T LAW, CLE ASF1ELD, PA. Office adjoining his residence, on Second St. August 1, 1855. JAMES BIDDLE (iORDON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARFIELD. PA. OCico in the room adjoining, on the East, the Drug Storo. of Dr. II. Lorrain. lie may bo oon suited in French, and G'.rman. August 1, I855.-ly. A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office nearly opposite tho Court House. August 1, 1855. Ii. M'EN ALLY. ATTORNEY AT LA IV, CLE ART IE LD, PA. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office nearly opposite Judge Wright's store. August 1, 1655. DUNDY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARFIELD. PA. Offico in the room adjoiuing on tho West, tho btore ot Win. t. Irwin. August 1, 1355. JOHN II. MULLEN. PHYSICIAN, Prcnclivillr, Clearfield County, Pa., Ilavintr rented the property and situation of Dr P. Hootis, tenders his professional services to the citizens of l'rcnchvillc, and vicinity. Office, ono door east of Lutz's store, F rcuchvillo. day 22, '5.-tni. DR. . V. AKLEY, PHYSICIAN, Graliampton, Clearfield County. Pa., tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of Crahampton and surrounding country heoan at all times be found at his OSice, directly oppo site Mr. J.B. Graham's storo, when not profes. sionnlly cngnged. Apl. 25. A. M. HILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoin ing his Store, Clearfield, Pa. Artifi cial Teeth, from ono to a full set, moun ted in the most approved modorn style. Filling, Filing, and Cleaning doce with care and neatness. Teeth extracted with all the caro and dispatch modorn science can furnish. DR. HILLS, can always bo found at his office, as he is now dowtiaf hi wfceio aMention to hi BAIL.Y ft BROTHER, No. 898 ChMtsvt' Straa. PHILADS LPHI A. Hare now open a large assortment of the 5 wort styles and colors of 4? Tapestry, Kew Style " Infrraia CARPET1NGS, OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, JVWT LANDED. Also,afnll assortment of So per and Medium aaallfe AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being their own manafaetarv can be recommended as Good Carpelings for a Low Price. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS A CANTON MATTI5&t, of every width and quality. BAILY ft BBOIEEB, . IKPOBTKRS MAMrrACTCRBRS OF CAKPBTI No. 212 Cheannt Street, Philadelphia. A a gust 1, 1355. -ly. CONRAD ft WALTON, " 235 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA) Importers and Dealera in IRON, N.1II.S, f c, :' Tbey resprctfally invite tho peeple ef Cmmwv field, to continue ttmir farori. - - Aug. l,1855.-ly. "J1TOUNT VERNON IIOl'SE, lfi No. 59, North Second S treat, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having taken the aid known house, which has been renovated ana re modeled throughout, respectfully folieiu hhf Clear-' field friends to give him a eall on their vuiu (W the city. The furniture ia all new. and has been mlotei with care from Henkles well known establiihmenf in Chestnut Street, and is of the latent and mo! fashionable style. The location for Merchants and others oovtlor to the city is convenient, beinr in the centre ef business. 1. L. SAKKKTT. Aug. 1, 1355.-ly. Proprietor. HARRIS, ORBISON ft CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTI. No. 259, Market St., North tide between 6th A 7ta. Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines, Chetnieals. Pat ent Medicines. Surgical Instruments. Druggist' tilassware. Window Glass. Paints. Oila. Dyei, Per fumery, Ac., Ac. JOHN HARRIS. M. I. Aug. 1, '55.-l. i. BUARSWOOD. RUSSELL A SCIIOTT, Net. 1S3 Karket St.. 5 Karon a t fit . PHILADELPHIA. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, $c. They respoctfullv invito their Cieae!d fr'"ii to give them a call. JJan. 17. '5.-iy. TTOOD &, CO Extensive Dry-;oois Dealer. N STI. 1?7, Market St., Phil dciphia. keep coiUtU ly on haiia a large. spicuJii. and csur.p wtek ef the most fashionable and elegant good t. They in. vite country Jlercnants to call and exams ihi splendid assortment, before purchasing iwara. tnrers and Importer's of SaJdlerv. an4 Sa4- dlery Hardware, No. 23 Market Street. Bkiladel- pbia. baddies, undies. Uarnesa. Trunks, Whlaa Saddle Bags. Bridle Pilling. Bits. Stirrups. Boikle Carpet Bags, ect. I Aug. 1, '45.-ly BEIDLEMAN 1 HAY WARD Wkoleiale Ore cers. Tea Dealers, and Commission texehMl No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia. D. BKIDZLKAJsf Aug.l,1855.-Iy. A. HATWA&P, A T. LANE CO. Wholeaale CI olainf ptec. iry vanetT So. 171. Market Street. Every Tanety i ready made Clothing, in tho most fashionable atria constantly on hand. Aag. 1, ' -!. GEORGE J. WEAVER A CO., No. It North Wa ter Street, Philadelphia, Dcalen in Carpot chain. Yarn. Manilla and Hemp Repoi. Bed-eerda. Clothes-lines, ic, Ac. (Aaf 1. 1555.-iy. ISAAC M. ASH TON. Hat. Store. No. Ill Market St., Philadelphia. Hats, Caps. Far. do., of every variety, and the best qnality alwar on hand. Amz. I. 1355.-1 j. KORGE W. COLL AD AY, CcaveyaaoM JT and Land A cent. No. 3. Goldsmith' Hall. Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all bauneaa entrusted to his care. lAuir. 1, 1355.-lr. CALEB COPE A CO, No. 133. Market St.. Phlla delphi.v Dealers in Linens. White Goodt. II siery. French. English aad German Silk Goodt. La ces, Gloves. Bolting Cloths, At. Au. 1, '5S.-ly. PAUL A TAYLOR. N. 255 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have always on hand, at their Wholesale Wan-- house, a large assortment of the Newest Style of BOOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS. BOZVi FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. All their (roods being of their own direct Im portation ana Manufacture, tbey are onablod tr offer superior indncomeuts to Merchants laying l their stock. WM. W. PAUL, N. Q. TAYLOR. Dec. 1. 1354. ly. VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JKWELKT J STORE, No. 72 North Skcosb Street, r site the Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladelpbia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, IS K. ease. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quartier; Gold Spoctaeles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoon. Silver Desert do.; Silver Tea do.; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do. : together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted t bo as represented. Watohes and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also. Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac, made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will be punctually attended to. His motto is: "Small Profits and Qaiek Sale Philadelphia, April 25, 1855. JY. RUSnTON & CO., 243 Market Strrat, PHI LADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Ware, Catj Glass, and Queens Ware, Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia. VV J. Y. RUSUTOX, J. C. HOPKINS. Nov. 8, 5L-ly. ROBT. STILSOiL OONS, IIEIL.MAN ft CO.. No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST., Pbiladklvbi WHOLESALE DEALERS Ia Foreign and Domeatio Dry Goe&a, Fifth Door below Race. CHARLES KOON3. AMOS G. UE1LMA Philadelphia, May 1, 1855.-ly . Cow2ll ft co., 176 Market Sxreft, PHILADELPHIA; Wholes alb Dealers is Hats, Caps, Pur. betwoen 5th and 0th St., Philadelphia. Jan. 17, 1S55. AKTIN, MORKELL ft CO., (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY, TRIHt Ml NGS. CO M BS, BRVSHLS, FANCY GOODS, to. No. 24 Sorth Potitth f.treet, Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN. CUAS. H. HAMRICK, DAM'L J. MORKELL, O. K. PEDDLE. Deo. 5, '54. SANDRSON R. MARTEff. RISMUTII ft BROTHER, WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, Wo. IO JTThlxd; wX3s3r?