u u 9) jip the JPWII-T -$,gh everyUkhIso. Jnfrrrttn-the Qvuxi pVecealings, in another ,rrceable day. ta i.-tv.-!-! :' a; W Wt-ialne bortt cooking &tovevry cheap. " r.' t :-r v--.v Ptj.n5-fcjy-i-tliT.resiitjjear, a&d the cueeis cf1ce spree of the'hoyum Christina. :t !! j-jf tne new editor' next week,' lie's . onr.'l c""T,--"wide awake and full of Geas .' Exciting th dog-figb.1 in" front of our ' office on. ilonday. Ccmld'-iit tell jxjkU ywhiebr licked. Numerous complaints -C . 4paim ;.uader . the asron"on CKris6aas.Th effect of li ring too high. fwrit-tWroady Jotn' tmort week. The tiiits ofubssribwVh'opawl'spi'werfc'like angels' firkiJ taV Between'; r.! ' . rr?? V i - Di'Tni lile it ur'dcvil, to worif p'n Christmas? COTWnt be helped. People will get sick, and our revlers mustlttW Pf'RV TyiOjr- M.istcai ocij Bext juooneiauoor.-Bpcuiiiiijr sicca hjs lt eoupA 7jy which heastonished tbt hatires.-Orro ns Fibr'sibonpip, Ed, . iiioet the b'hoys that tried it were not loDg.ih liiiir.j the discovery, unless they were too'dntiik. ' "2UtkZ4f&ot-:to Com: t54oakh business, it was yvryimly,, attended, sJ money was as scaree as hair on & .-"ban.toad.V il T.t.. tf n-f.,1- ' .-.? ' .. toiaf rtf ttrn tho Rov, Dr. McLeod, formerly Ee.or?of tfre'Eniseepal Congregation of this place. Re Is expected hack, o take charge of it again in . usy leys. Stjmef -otir- friends with wLcia''.wc Lave had rant!! dealings eonoerning suhcriptlorL f.re ertiro. ,?'ttl,.'l .--lo m -4-;; f .t.j t- i jircoWlr, junkin.to preach on Sunday, ei was aonouBeed. Ministers -ought to fill their h, Eeceai ia,,; "if ke .4o't kecw filtbj. tosgne off ..,. .,i,t-.i jtci' him & dose infinitely worse v.-i"l.".";r.r."v. w , .... .-.-. -Juna.yJ of hU.ownpills. ,r ; r: , ., v hoofing match at ilorriidnlo for the last ; two 'aavi.:, VT are,! informed, that they kdfc good ".time EMieraAIlrillU of fun, 'plenty of li.juorati.l ' on' j about a doien pair of black eyes. . v' Risntd: K'ilXIuie. Superintendent the Public Printing. It i yet yacanti and ap plications are pouring into Gov. IV lock, thick and U sOol.Viui takes chargo.of the"; Telegraph next weeki.- , j.-i.-i-j.i Pardoned Thomas tawton. jof c'5' Yorlc' 8,,nt to the c'Ute Trison at VTothcMueld. "Connecticut,. for twenty Jearr for forging pension papers, La ita pardoned "by the TrcsUsnt after serving 4hrce year;.; tu' i ;:a .. - .-.Ct. ! Thin I tf-LCtit friend' Dr. Ai T. Schruyver,-for l.:s litersUt'j la actually furnwhing ut with that cusrtfrfut otirderil Chistnuw- foli3 live the :'JdcVri ; alniiylie 'neif'ir w'et a quarter and ,'cot .( " . .. . . . . t . ktt W-ef'-HG-1 ; li v , , i ', Trfpsr.'s "". We would ckII attention to ",tae advriismc-n;iB onothcr coluuia f a valuaUe .'prepertj 'iltrtvr.te'sa'Ie. ' is .jn ijejlct 'properttl-fcfi-.UhfuV.atd,iior.:Jt . dcwrfnUun. of kh'ifivB'ii tha r.dverinvr.ie'nt. -: ;i i r- ' ' iiirperl -Py lb that tu.key 4c? dt-citssctcn i'hristmas aV. whoVf -cr'o!l lrici vTa intei.d to ierniah-os wib, a gobU-r Tor cur -New i cnri ui.ir pet? ItViprobalvj :e last eliicoa tliv'll tycr 51 iilvi't'j mika nsapr-IV ae:litorr : ' Vmfnr--w- Year: n4: lie Ua: when we nia:ir5re?froni-lhe Chaif dirial. : Y'e have .vj, csbre.-ieuds '(). ia tLU neighborhood, that ' w-exiev-wiil 'st-n de'' high pressure, forty lidric'p&wer. h - of a spree. Go it boys, -a1y dont u?t;a &rtfcer f- " ' K Uuer.-o i.i -to issi:a ma JMrani: ltt.a; nna Vysicr- ciitoon. put out his light, r. anJ' hure s general spre at hi3 out'of i.1s" own brck his t'nnsr " xpnso?::the.6Roys who.; were engaged 'w t.tc jraasnclioa V,Chisma3aijsIit ought to bo" ashaui- d cf so treating poor Dutchmua. --, t r-fwof'asain'lh gamblers in thU ueighbor- " hioi: For V.me tin.'e past, they had got. to be ra Ur eauUiui ia;ibfr ojratTsk;,ttt latter!y they hare thrown o.Ttb e inak, and we see nightly if not daily inJicitions that they aro at the old gr.me Again Ceuhln'l some of our onicets '-block it on them?5' ..-. . Gret txeiltmevt yesterday morning, pro-Jnced -by the departure of the. "African Senator" with '"all his worldly 'goods on his back. Wo suppose those who cheated the poor devil out of his sha t" TingVillare delighted that he has left- .Itnd ' " enough to cheat a white man, but to cheat a 'nig ; Fs,tb'e:clJma :-;. ; ; ,' ;y , . . i'" iG!aJ to ft ix-W uadoriUnd that, our friend Kelly is Deputy, P. M. a Glen Hpe, 'r.nd that kVroft&e documents 'sent lo. that office wil be de liTerei to the persona to whom they arc directed I'ctl iV "Crsl rate fellow, sound Ameeioan. a . -how ih.jdeueo.thai eWeri-himd partner of his, coi nl come . to appoint him Deputy Postwtc.pui.sles us. New Yeh- ?fei haring 'jtime to write a 'We w Tear's ti&hM. we had not intimfod to issue one, VutciVdevir'&forH ue tt his fo'lfcitottoi;ud. w .urrV,,i,ur VtTOts iayVk out far him, bright and early, on Tues . day 'moraing. Me hope he will receive a hearty ..welcomi,' and a -pocket full ot rocks' which arc decidedly warcjast new in .thicstabtfbaneijt.. JF'y-r180 reply' of tho iaerchantnot; a thousand mileaJrow Clearfield, to Iho inquiry of a j.ftAtp lroni i ke thoaght ;.tflS not .Tery f " to sell any more goods on eredil" Itave you any itch'toiritmenlTV.aaid the follow. "Xv," quickly replied tfiejkn'lihttef the yard-stick, with his nn- eri in their accustomed place,' (the seat "of his breeches) "not more thaj-;Wfl watit ftx qur javin A sot'fljfe- Lest we shontd not have another, w'e. embrace 4he prcsGctj'opp'or'tanity to Hd' out fair friend '-Mather Moore.w an affectionate Fare- wUl. It will be ome consolation for the trials of an editor 'jiVto iTeJec;tjin:,tr redrem'esTtthat y.'ifwe did nothing else or tb iWtsmen of ' Clear-s- field; while we edited their .rra, cur, ridioale "lia'i si least the effect ef seenri eg hem bettar ac eommo4ttOBS at ';Mitber jSIoore' Xandingj Z Good, bye-old lady,' until our first', trip "down the river, when we'll call with yoa, i the full eonl- denee that, we'll, not jei a dish' of soar kront- sea' soned withheor-v orlha-bairelle are removea, ehJoknf'jko .,iojer;ro' their edges apnointmects, and especially those made for tln.ni i7.-r.vj- ktev h:tdy that , 'sorjel lopped Doctor A Desk ton: h eve : sotnewhers, a good etery'f -;'c'cIebr&tdicbaraetet 'of these parts,' late from the -&eca. Is1e.of. &amrocks and shillalehsVthat is a liUle too good to.be lost-- It vas in mid-winter, and every day tho venison was coming in f'ast and thick, creating of course agood deal of excitement! impnj. our ld resident hunt ers, with one of whom our. valliafct hero .boarded. , ilaiiy were the stories told by oor old friend of his exploits in the forest, and, tf 'course.- Paddy, not to be behind hand,'Lexpatited, largely on' his ex perience, from which it wouWeem, that he was a yond"'Kimrod,-al least, arid that ne man bad ev er performed fiuch , wonderful deeds '"among -the bearsy wolves panthers, tc. . At length, his host, proposed to Paddy that they should islart. out oa one grand iuni? and; having gone too far to I te ieedd.Paddyr.waao"b'ii'pil..,t6ja(iui!S3e, thonh of a gnn it would fcaye puszlod hiai tp,teii the mi;zzle nJnV the batti' 'Saving1 prepared. themselves for ithree days', staj' in the 'Woods, they started, and when they got out on tho-hill about. half-a-naile they parted company,; Paddyboldly struck into the wooii, and having followed a timber road for some distanoe. --'plodding on through the snow, it soon' 'brought - bits "ont into the 'big road' again about a, hundred yards from tho stariinj point. Paddy looked . wistful lv . around, having by this timo got enough of lianting,- and nobody boing in sight, b wheeled about -and... started for home, where ' he sooo! arrived.; .and ensconced him?clf comfortably behind the b;vr-roomst37e. he neit night, our old' friend returned, and was no little surprised to seo Paddy making himself comiorta. ble. Wcll, said he, 'what luck?'' 'So jabcrs,' sai i Padd, an I killed a fiue 'buck, wid big horns an' a stumpy tail'.' .'VclCwhat did you dowilhhim?' Thy I jist hung him upon a we hit of ,.a saf lin till well bring him home, to "bo sure' According ly Uiw.as agreed that the next day they would go and bring in the 'buck.. . Iho next morning they startcd; andrsoon como to. Paddy's tracks in the enow.,' whcre'hc left the nigh-way, which they fol lowed, and 'pretty soon ruddy exclaimed, 'there it is, and, arrah ! me honey, isn't it a lino one. to bo .sure?'', And there. sure enough, leaning against a tree, with a sappling bctt down and fastened un der its fore-leg was a fine, Jargts bull calf. It had go hurt, and died in the woods.' This being explained to Taddy, he insisted that he was niis takon that wasn't what ho meant, but that hs had realty killed a buck, and that they'd find it. i?o they went on, following his tracks, which soon emerged . into the big road, but saw po liiuck.' Paddy insisted that they bid lost it.: 'Eutbowcan that be, Paddy ?' said his host ; -I'm suro we've followed your tracks all the way?' 'Ah! but,' said .-Paddy, hi3 eyes sparkling, 'be j-ibers. rn didtt. 1. hmg it up about 'ffiy yar ln from' me trscLs?l : Wo abquatulatd. .-Vhex are Bank Notks 'at Tar ?" A suit wis lately decided before Judge Pearson, at HarrUburg, in wiiich tho Bankot'Chanibers burg wms sued lor the amount of the pcnalty imposed by tho 47th section of tho Goners! Banking Law; which requires that the-Bauks east of the mountains suall keep tacir not; at vikt in Philadelphia, thoso west of the n;onnt- ains intiHoity of Pittsburg. ., If any bank lail. to complv a peaalty is imposed during such length of time as its notes may be under par at the ratfi cf two mills peranum on every dollar ,tf the average amount of uscircuutio'.i Krtne rrtccdine year, liiesuit wascccnioa agaiutt the (Joniraonweaitn, uecause oi sou:e iniir,ijai ity iu bringing it; , but the following jioiut madp by Judge Pearson, as to, the tae:iEi!iS ot the words "it par,' is of importance, if it is to be 'adopted as a general principle: "The notes oi'a b-mk a! par, within the m -uiii:i? of this act, is whenever they, are e ual to gold and silver l"r ortiinirv purp .-. i he phrasd "at par doe.- r.jt-uiean that tho paper must be received at the Custom House, at the citv banks, or bv tbj -brokers. If the notes are equivalent togold and silver for ordinary business transactions, thev ar at par within -tha true intent and meAiifns'of the net.' . Tub PLroiiutsi Peaid Kiaallku. Too ci'.iciul declaration that Bahstow, the Dino f rratic:nmlidat,i!i the Gverner elect of Yis consin, after everv one in 1 cones lea thn elec tion of Bashkord, the HopuMicaii candidate, h is produced a good deI ot excitement there The mvfitcrv is being-gradually unfolded lhr 'ieauing- fact is as follows.. W-aupacca county was 6riin:illy reported to haveser.t tlse fiulowinr vote: Uashtora S'Jl; isarstow roJ The voto corresponds with the population and was 'dewmcd lo bo ollicial. lnt when tho re turn lor the conntv reic'ic l Madison, ouz Toirn in the county was returned as haveing c:isi G1C vbtes,nearly all of them lor liarstow! 1 Ins re turn elected Baratow, and .secured him the cer tiilcatc. But tlie return is a palpable fraud: because, on the 1st of Juno last the ecus ihowed a mile population . in tho entire town of "but "RS. Tins fact alone is suiucieut to in validate Barstows certiScate, if as is probable. the question is carri;:! before the courts. Tiik New brKAii .,t kioates. ut t:ia six steam frigates ordered to be built by the last Comrrcss, four bare oeen lauucnc-.i, to wit : the .Merrimac at Boston ; the Wabnsh, at l'hi- ladelidiia; the Minnesota,' at Washington ; and the Koanoke, at Xorfolk. Tlio Niagara is nearly ready for launching at New York, and Colorado is in the ct.-urso.ot consrrrrction at Portsinouth, N. II. Tlie length of each of thca vessels is stated - tt be- as follows ; Minnesota 2dl feet, Wabash 2G2 ; Merrimac 205 : Koanoke. 2'33 ; Colorado; 2'33 ; Ni;ig ira, 313. .: :- - . PC?" Lind'.ey Murray, tho celebrated prama- rian, was born in 1745, within tho present lim its of Lebanon County, in this State, in East Hanover township, on the Swatara," then in Lancaster county. His father was originally a miller, but subsequently became a merchant. Lindley studied. Jaw, and practiced in New York. lie subsequently removed to England, where h lived lorty-two years, and died in Yorkshire, aged upwards of BO. His gram mar was first published in 173j. . Ho was a Quaker, and had tho" singular" reputation in New York of "an lionest lawyer." Death of toe "Wife or Lorn PmLirrE. Jie Paris coriespohdent of the New' York Pmi, writing on tho 29th ult., says it is report ed that the poor Qncen Maria Amelia, the wtdew of Louis Philippe, has jnst breathed her last at a country plac near Gonoa, and 'that her two sons, Prine de Joinville and Duke d'Anmale, who w ere notified of her illness by telegraph, arrived at her bedside, too Uto to reccTfrh-ir parting blessing. - -j.u.i!. . r- -- . --mm, . " Death of A Veteran ."Father Bradley," a venerable Baptist Clergyman, 'died a lew days ipc ia Minnesota.,-. He was born on the 5th of Jnh", 1770, and ifince JtOO ho he has been activelv eugaged in ministerial and edu cational duties, lie vras once imprisoned in MassachHaetts for his .opposition to the law taxing all for the aupport of the etablishtd church: ' ' '- "' -;' ; ''''' '; '; ' ' ' . '.'" The . Fkesidkct. A AVashinon letter writer aays that Col. John C. Fremont is i Ulked of as the Republican candidate for the Presidency. 4l is a native of South Carolina. A Yakkke Pope. As an additional induce ment tor Americana ro, suuscnoe money i send over to Rome, to help to build a Oollere there,' the organ of the Most Reverend Bishop Hughes gives put, as it by authority,'-tnat 'The day may even come wbeir an jlmaican will wield ike double sceplre,' seated cri the Sev en Hillti and the fact 13 merely noted as an item by the history, that one tho first of a new nationality, and from the New World, succeded in--the order oi that perfect and un broken Apostolic line which reaches back to, and was founded on Peter." r '.. : .,. : TWhcn it comes to that, "Sam" raav be per mitted to run as the opposition candidate. .- .i.r MARRIED, - On the 20th instant, by William M. Bloom, Esq. Mr.Q eorgk BuOM,of Kiax township, to MissllAN sah Jask Carso.v, of Jordan township, all of this county. ,; . . - -- .'.'..''.'."" On the 23th, by C. DiebJ, Mr. If. SnoENiy g p.r.d Miss Marv Jase iStiOE.M.NC, both of rrnst Hill, Clearfield Co . - .. - . - 1)1 El), . .. On Satadav evening, Heel 22d,of Consumption, ?dAK6AKET Jask Batus, adopted dsngattr ef Mr. WiLLiajr LrosArn. of Goshen township,' and daughter of Mr. Allex Bates, of Washinton Pur- i8"e. Centre Co. Pa. aged about three years. ' ' E13ellcfonte papcis please copy. On Friday uiorr.'iujr, Deccmbrr 2lst, at the rcs- iicnce of Lcr son, Ucn. A. M. Hills, in this bo rough, of disease -of the heart, Mrs. Clarissa Bills, of Prattsburg, ew York, agod sixty nine years. . This venerable lady camo recently to our town from the state cf Iew York, and almost before sho had an opportunity of becoming aquaiuted with our people, she has been laid ia our grave-yard, cold an! motionle.3. She died tho death of a Chri.tiin, and La3 gone where there aro no stran gers, tnt all aro one bright family, the children of one Father. . . -STALITABLE mOPEMTY AT V PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at Private olc. 23'J acres of Land, more or loss, in Perm township. Clearfield county. seven or sight acres cleared, the balance covered with- valuable TIMBiilt. and having thereon the following improvements A O00D SAWMILL, with LATH-SAW. Bose wheel, Ac., on a good stream "X water. wii:3u win cnaoie mo mm to runabout eight months in tho year- A LARGS TIVO-STORY HOUSE, well furnished, plastered and painted throughout, with a never-failing Hpring of water in the cellar. M A fill 111 ill well furnished with threshing floor, slabling, Ac, all new, having but recently been ereoted. " Also, etBveiiicut. and substantially erected consisting of a Wood-SLcd, Spring House, En.uke House, Ac, do There is no n:orc dt-siraolo property in the Count. .Any person wishing further informa tion, cim apply Samkci, 'ViDKMiau, living ou the Premises. Post OCiec dddre.,' Grampian Bills, Clearfield County. Pa. JOUN' WIDEMIKE. SA.MTEL WIBKMIBE. Pcnn Township, Deo. 20, !Si.j.-."mO "H O'AT. Between tho residence of tho under 5i sigued, and Bald Jiiilj. a number of Promisa ry Notes, drawn in favor of T. li. Pcltos & Co. Tho finder will bo liberally rewarded by return ing the same to tho undersigned, or by leaving them at this office. JAMES illVIN. Lawrcnee township, Iec. 19, 1S53. IVOTICE All persons are hereby i;o:iued not J 1 to purchase or tnko an assignment of a prov isory noio given by me. to Genres llarneane, about the 2'.th or 7ih cf .September, l .iij. f.r between 40 and 5 2 dollftrs. As I have not received value, I am determined not U pay the snid note unless com pelled by biw. DAVID .S. PBOTISEll. New Vnohiiigton, Dec. 13, lSij. A PARTNER WASTED. The nnder 2SL signed, doing business s a Tenner and Cur rier, at Curwcr.svil!e in this sonnty. will tuka a Partner, who can furidsh a ensh cwfital of at least ?."U0. The Tanucry is largo and commodious, and capable of doing a iuu?h larger b'.uincss than tho subscriber feels ablo to do by himself. No better opportunity can be afforded to an active business man. with tho above capital, who wishes to go in to a pa ing business. S. 15. TAYLOll. Curwensviile. Dec. 19, 1S33. 3mo. nrtO HOILni'.r.S. Pronosiils . iU be received a by the subscriber for tho building of a bru k School" House, to bo one story in height, with a ooll ir Plan r.nd s-i.e not vet determined Plan s are invited, and ten dollars will be paid to r.ny pcron who will furnish a pl.ir. that may be adopt ed for sai I building Uio house to be large enough to seat si-tty or seventy pnpils, . two -recitation rooms will be required, also cloths rooms for boys and girls. It is supposed the building will cost from 9-1500 to $2ia0, , WM. IllVJX. .Curwensviile, Dec. 12, 13."5. -, ("CAUTION. All person? arc hereby cautioned J against Lavicg any tbing to do with a Xoto given" by me to Louis J. Bloom, dated tho 21 st day of August. K"'5, for as f have received no consideration for the same, and will not pay it uuless compelled bv law. . " V.'M v. FLEMMIXG. Curwensviile, Nov. 23, 1305.-!3t. 11 - A. J. PATCUIN, JIave j-ast received a new and splendid assort ment of tioods tho best, that was ever brought in to the upper end of Clearfield Connty. They, in vito their friends and tho public generally lo givo them a cali. where they will find all kinds of goods usually kept in a Country Store Come aud examine cur Block wo charge noth- big for tho exhibition. r : - - - .AA110X PATCUIN. V. J ACKS0N P AXC 11 IX. i.urnsme, Xov. 2, 18 jj. "1 AUIO?, All persona are horeby notified not to meddle or mtericro . with a certain set ot DLACiiSMlTKtf TOOLS in the poession of fe.D. Jloran, as they belong to the undersigned,. J. C. PATCUIN. Glen Hope, Dec. 5, 1855.-3t.. AT liUlIBEH CITY", ' . CLEAuntLD Co., Pa. ' - TLIE undersigned would respectfully inform the pnblij, that ho has just opined a XiiW liOTKL, at Lumber City, whore he i prepared to entertain all who may give him acalh ....Extensive Stabling attached to tho premises au attentive ostler always in attandanco. - L. V. TEN EYCK. . Lumber City Dec. 1S55.. . , '.' ". FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The sub scriber has just received a largo and well se lected stock of . of almost every description suitablo to tho season, which he is selling olf at extremely low prices. He respectfully invites the attention of all who wish to buy gooil Good at tho lowest prices, to call at the sign of tho A k WTk V 'XT'L 3 Country prodaco of almost every discription ta ken ai market prices in exchange for goods. . Persons wishing to purchase, and receivo a fair equivalent for their money, will do well to give him a call.- . , Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and be convinced that there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. - WM. F. IRWIN. ' November 28, 1853.; . ; COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. fcijCOXD YEAll. Arranzemcnts tor the see- olid annual collection of this "new ar.d splendid In stitution for the diffusion ot Literature 'and Aart, have been mado on the most cstcri!Jve sealc- A mong.tho works already ei-gngcd, is the far-famed - w - "GENOA CRUCIFIX," which originally cost ten thousand dollars. . In forming the new collection, the diffusion of American Art, and thoencouragement of Amei icnu genius have not been ovci looked. CommLftsior.s have been issued to many of the most distinguishr ed American Artists,, who will contrlbuto- some of their finest productions. Among them aro three Marble bnts. executed! tho greatest liviug Sculptor. UI RAM i'OAVEi-:S. y . ; W1.0UCT-; -WASlliNvilUS. the father of his conhtrv; BEM.JEMIX 1 KAXKLIS, the Philoso pher ; DAN IEL WEBSXLU. tho Statesman, .j , A 5pecial Agent has vhiled Europe, and made careful and. judicious selections of foreign works of Art; both in bronze and mrblo; statuary and joi;e' paintings. .The. wbolo forming a large and valuable- ooilec'.ion of painljtis; and raau;iry, to bo distributed I among the members of the Association lor the eonung year : -Trumsof Meisbeusiiu'. The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any one a member of this asso ciation, and einitles him t o cither one of the ilag azincs for one year, and also a ticket in the distri bution of the smfuary and paintings- The Liter ature issued to tho subscribers consists of tho fol lowing monthly Ma -Klines:.. Harpers, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blaekwood's. Household Words, Graham's, and Godcy's Lady's Book.. Pcrsous ta king live memberships are entitled to any five of magazines for one year, and to six tickets iu the distribution. The net proceeds derived from tho sale f memberships, aie devoted to the purchase of works of art for tho ensuing year. T;iK aptatagus secured by becoming a member of this association, rre 1st. All pcrsrus secure the full value of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards pur chasing choice Works of Art, which are to be dis tributed among themselves, and are at tho same cimo encouraging the artists of the eouatry, dis bursing thousands of dollars through its agency. . Persons in remitting funds for membership, wiil please giro their post aeo address in full.stating Ike moiitii luey wu-n tne iuagazir:c3 to commence, and have the letter registered a; the post otlicc to prevent lo.?; on its" receipt a certificate of member ship, together with the misgazinc dessred, will be forwarded to any part, ot mc co jnery i noso w pur h:U2 Magazinos at l".ook;torc.-, will abservo th;:t bv ioiuing this association, they receive the Ma-jazhic and free ticket ia the annual ihntrimi- tion all at the samo pno they now yny for the magazine alone. Fi;r membership, atdrcs C. L. DElilll. Actuary C. A." A. At either of the principal offices -'Knickerbock er AIa-aziao' office, SiH Droadw.iy, N Y.; or Wes tern i.aice, lt! W atef street, r-andusky, t 'bio. .Subscriptions received by it. J WALLACE, Hon orary Secretary, Clearfield, Pa. . . nv.28. JL,, . . . ' , .... j j . . ... jie:;t o" x;-:v uwoks. tatioxary. rAXCY ARTICLES, CO N F J -C 1 11) A A 11 1 L , TO BACCO, CI'JAKS, and DUt US ot all kinds, at ROBII-JS' LITBEAHY DEPOT, 20W, Cleared, Pa. TilE latest publications always on hand, or pro cured to order. Putnam. Godey. Graham, House hold Words, Leslie's Pa.-! sons. Harper, Peterson, aud all the other Magazines furnished Monthly a; Publishers' Prices. JIc would especially call the attention of 'lovers of the weed' to his large stock of tobacco and t-i--ars. which cannot bo surpassed in this region, consisting o; the bct quality of '-Natural Leaf." -P.lack Fat,'' '-Cavtndish," :!Congre.-3," and other tobaccos: Havana, ltogalia. Principe. Plan tation, Spanish, Ilalf-tf pauish, aud "A few moro left5' cigars. Also agood stock of "pipes" and "thl'5-CUt." lie would also call attention to the fact that he has just opened a largo assortment of DRUGS.. CHEMICALS, AND DYE STEEPS, which he will Eell ehra-ptr than any other estab lishment in the County. THOMAS ROBINS. November 11, 1353. TCJEW ARRIVAL. 1 A. II. BAU1.IAN, Ware Room three door n'tovt Hl-tyi' Hotel. Plmii lloai sti-tet. Tyrone Cr'y, Pa. KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment o Philalclphia and Pit sbi'.r Cooking, Parlor. Bar ni:d h?::tiug Stoves, of different patterns, sizes and prices: Stove pipe, shovels, coal hods, &a. Also. Cider Mills', Ploughs. Cultivators, Ac. ic, all of which will bo sold 10 to ') per cent, cheap er than caa be purchased out of tho ciiie3. If you want Dargains, don't forget to call at Bauman'e Stove Store. Nov. li, 'j5.-.'!m. -W OOK iii:re. JUUSSOP ON HAND AGAIN! The Cheapest Goods in the County. THE undersigned begs leave to inform his old cas-tou-.eis, anl tho public, that he his just returned fiom the East, with a splendid assortment of it. X -i i?iiK4??ro -jin one which ho will sell lower, lor CASH, than they o.in bo bought at any other place in the County. , He is dctcrminod to act upon the motto of "SMALL PROFITS AND QUTCX SALES," and will sell goods, for cash, at the most trifling advance on cosi "and carriage. Call and examine the stot-k, and Eatisfy your self that it is no humbug that - "MOSSOP SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE COUNTY.' E0OTV? ft SPOK", II ITS- n CAS, BONNETS. SHAWLS, CONFECTIONAUIES, FISH, TO" VCrrt, STATtONAKY. I.IQtrOP.S, ' ' end a little of everything. All of which will he sol i nt lower prices than ev er before offered in Cleirfield. R. MOSSOP. , Clearfield Nov. 11, 1S55. EW. GOODS: The undersigned has just re- ccived a largo assortment of s?h .( t r r, f at h is storo in K A II T II A US, which he offers for sale cheap for cash or conn try produce, . - P. P. HCilXTHALL. September 5, vrn a rsHT.v TVmr ivrr rnIP V. li lio. 11, Alerchants Bzchange, . PIIIL ADULPHI A. - This Company, with an ample Capital, well se .'nrod. is nrnarcd to effect Insurances in Clear field, and adjoining Counties, on tcrm3 as liberal as consistent at with the satcty ot tno v ompany. jno. .Mcdowell. Jr.. Oct. 3.1S--;M Secretary. j JEV HOTEL: The old 'SsnniNO Hocse,' at NSW WASHINGTON, has been re-ojcned r.nd re-fitted by the undersign ed, who respectfully solicits a share of publio pat ronage. , . . - He is well provided with house room and good stabling, and "intends keeping a Temperance House, at which ho will always endeavar to make his guests fori at home. ' JOHN SUETTER. August 1, lBoo. tf. . A" D3IIMSTRATOR.'S NOTICE .Estate of George Hay horn, late of Mtrris tp., CUnr- ftrld Co.. deceased. Notice is hereby givcu that Letters of 'Administration, upon said Estate, 4iave been granted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said Eeetate, are rciuestod to make im mediate payment. and thgso having claims or de mands against the same, to present them, duly au thenticated, for settlement, to ' AMOS BORN EM AN, AlvCr., Nov. 2V55.-Gt. Bradford, tp. Clearfield Co. . ATENT SAUSAGE CUTTERS S. O. GARTH'S improved Sausnge Cutters and fctuffers, for sale by MERRELL. & CARTER. Oct. 31, '55. JUST OPENED Purvianco'sDaguerrean gal lery. Leonard'i Row, Walnut Ft., Clearfield. Nov. 2S, 1855. . .- . . ... . fTJi 1 JLJL OI FOR THE TEMPLE OF HONOR! tut, co it is, aciiHr-iao" f?AHi; BHADTN k M'GIliK have just opened an exten sive Tins Conner, iV S-ivt-lroi Ware Minuf icni r. wtivia theiare at all timvs prepared to supply customers with every conceivable article from the smallest Coffee pot spout to the longest pipe imai giuable. Thay will do both a. ; . . . :;".t i wIl0f.E?ALE A KETAIL basiteea. and - will at all times have on hand a large assortment of ready-made ware." ' JIO USE S PO UTl .VG' dorio to order,' on the shortest notice, and put np in a neat, su'os5aatiai manner. .... - STOVES, STOVE-PJi'E, $ KETTELS, ;.- of every variety kept constantly en hand. They will furjjish to order any of - tho following Cook Stoves, via : The William Pcnn, Queen of the West, the . Atlantic, and Cook-Comploto. alt of 'which are suilablo for both wood aud coal. Among ibe Parlor Stoves will be found tho -'Lady Wasiiington." tho '-Excelsior," 'Home Parlor, Ac. Produeo of all kinds taken in exchange, for goods, i ' ,- A. A. Bit ADEN'. JN0. D. M'GIIIK. 1 October 21, lS55.-tf. - lVEff 001S 1-A'ElV. GOODS t At the il Old Corner t-toio of the undersigned at , CTJ2l7Er3 VI L LE. lhcv hate just received the largest and best assort ment of Summer and Fall Goods ever brought to ClearSeld; consisting of Dry Goods. Hardware. Queer.sware, Goceries, Con fectionaries, Hats aud Caps. Boots . .. and Fhocs. Carpeting, Oil : ' - Cloih, Ac. Cloth?, Cassimeres. Linens. Muslins. Do Laines, . Prints. Dress fc-ilks. Bonnets. Shawls, Mantillas, Fringes. 1'aucy Toilet articles. La ces. Embroideries, and od endless vaiietyof other articles too numerous to mention, allot which tney offer at the lowest prices and on tho easiest terms Aug. 1, 1355. J. k H. D. PA1TOX. BT'lXECrTOIlS' NOTICE. Notice is here H'a bv given that letters of Adminiitratiun have been dulv irranted t the undersigned. o: ibe Estc cf Jonathan Wall, lata of Penn township, deceas ed All persons having claims against the Estate, will present them iu!y authenticated tor settle ment and those indebted to said Estate, are here by EOtificd to eomo forward and n.;ks payment. THOMAS WAl.t.. JONATHAN WALL. Kov. 1L '55.-0tJ Ex'cutor. JST7 riEH.-I4ESr.ELL CARTAS woald inform the public, that they hare just open- e, and extensive COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE On Eesonl Streot in the borough of CLEARFIELD, whero they are prepared to furnish at reduaed pri ces, every variety of articles in their line. Steel, liar-iron, nails, Steves of every variety rioughs and farming utensils, pumps of ercry description, stove pipe, patent sausage cutters, funnels and solf scaling cans kept coastaatly on hand. " All orders for eastings for FlourMills.SawMills, Jte. will be thankfully received sr.d promptly at tended to. . MS! Ml K.T8 ML They are also prepated to receive every varie ty of urticlc on commission, at a low per-centage. O. Ji. MERRELL. L. R. CARTER. Clearfield, Sept. 13, 1S65 ly. 5MPOHTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS and FRUIT GROWERS. Aill'ilSli S PAT or.t Air-Tijlit Scli-Setiliiisf Can and Jars, f.-r Ir.'cerviij -'-'i'-'S-i irulia, L:. This invention for. which a patent has been obtained, commends it self to the attention of Housekeepers and others. on account of its great : plicity. and the effectu al manner in which it accomplished a very dosi rablo and useful cbjoct Tho cats aud jar3 aro co:istriiciod with a chan nel around tho mouth, nerr the top. into which tho cover fits loosely. This channel is filled with a very adhesive eoment, prepared for tho purpose and allowed to harden, la order to seal tho ves sel hermetically, it is u:rJy nrcscnry to hett the c;;r?r s't T'lt1;;. u"'l pmi it irto It may be opened with as much eiso as it is closed, byslight jv w:imi::g the top. Tho ordinary tin cr.t:s. used lor the smne purposo for which this is iatcaded. ennnot be closed. 3is well knuwn without the aid of a tir.r.sr: :iro difficult to open, and ere generally so much injured in opening as to bo useless for future service. - Py this simple contrivance, the procc.-s of her luciicat scaling is placed conveniently within the reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables and batter (if properly prepared) may bo kept, with their natural ll.ivor unimpaired, tor an ia definite length of time. Por salo by MEUP.ELL Si CAB.TEP.. Clearfield, Sept. 19, 1S55 tf. liAOOD'S -ORNAMENTAL V V III O N W O 11 X s , ' ' Ei.'.js Avoace, PHILADELPHIA. The attention of the public is invited to tho ex tensive mauul'ectory and ware-room of the subscri ber, who is prepared to furnL-h, at the shortest no tice, 1UON HAILING, of every description, for CEMETKIES, PUBLIC Sc. PHI V ATE BUILD- ' ' INGS, Also,"VF.ltANDAIlS, BALCONIES. FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIBS, LIONS, DOGS. Ac, Ac, 4o., Ac., and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing tho taste, while they combine all requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having alt articles care fully boxed and .shipped to their place of destina tion. A book of designs will bo sent to those who wish to make a selection. ltd BERT WOOD, KidgcAveuuo below Spirrg Girrdcn St.-Oct-8, !jj.-3w. PhiUdelphia t hii-c?7.5?-f?ia TnE PAUTNEP.SIIIP here: -LXlSfiSJ toforo existing between Jo se! h an! Jnmes llagerty, in the lacrc Mitiio busi- rn-ss. at Jauesvule. t-lcaruehl Countj-.- 1 a., ha3 been this day (Nov. dioatilred bv nut' ual eon- j sent. JOSEPH UAGEltTV. JAMES A. HAGERTT. - Nov. U, '53.-31' a.TrissES"' J-fiL a beautiful article for sale at-the store of : June 27, '55.1 , A. M. HILLS. A large assortment just re ceived and opened by P.. MOSSOP. fx-, t, iyrrrryj A largo assortment just re- by Sdpt 0, W. P. IRWIN. ATS of the latest styles, and most approved quality, received, and for sale bv Juno 27, '55.1 " ' "A. M. HILLS. " ADLES GAITEBS aaorted colors that can't Li bo beat in quality or price for sale by June 27, '55.) A. M. HILLS. ADIES' DRESS GOODS a large and beaut Jul i assortment, for sale cheap by Juno 27, '55.1 A. M. HILLS. rtrn-j-f?? A new st 0g3lESiJ Aug. 22.J A new stock just received at AlUsMJP S. CLOCKS. Eight day, thirty hoar and alarm Clocks for sale at Mossop's Store. Jn. 13. - ACKEREL, iErRINO and CODFISH, at tha tree jn. "W. F. IRWIK- Aug. 21. 1VE THEM A TRIAL: SILVER s -PLASTIC PAIJi-r: WEATHER & F1BE--PB0OF,. . These Paints will- stand any climate, witiea crack or blister, and harden by exposure; that .. ranking in time an enamel of atone, proteounj Wood lrom decay, and Iron and o.hcr mefalsfrom rust and corrosion. They differ essentially: frost A the. s walled Mineral Paints of the day, which, are prinei;ial!y Ochres, and -Clay a, ad are entirely 4 worthless. - "' SILVER'S Plastic Tainis are purely ATJSrAX IC. containing no Alumin or Clay; ' 'i'L y. ere levigated finely, mix readily with Lin seed Oi!c (without the trouble of grinding.) and fio-.r vn-lc-r tho brush as frcolp as the beat White Lead, and excel all others in body or covering properties, one pound of which will cover as muoh surface as two pounds of White Lead, reducing tn cost two-thirds. There are six distinct colors, tTii : , Olive, i Xixht Brown, j Light Chocolattv' . -I Llak, j Dark Eo. J Deep Do. u A1I equally valuable as a preservative, and pj tioulariy adapted to painting tho outside of - - - ' "BUILDINGS. FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CAP-4 'TIN AND IRON WORKS. ' : KnjiEiiBK a ! Exposure hardens and tneretmt V,e .;smA lily of thrst PA ATS. DtllKCTIOXSMiT trith pure Linseed Oil, 0 tit ici ly as porsilfe,- as the Paiitt is ths lasting r jrotrelii ho ly, aa.t th oil simply th ndum or a "tut in spret-titig U. FRENCH fc RICHARDS GCNEKAL WllOLCSALB AOE.VTS, W. corner Tenth and Market 8treota, PHILADELPHIA. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, Dry and GronnA in Oil, by Sam'l Berli!, Tyrone City, P. Dealer in Drugs. Medicines Paints, Oils. Brush e, Window Glass, ic. Aug. 15, '55. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. re to sell my property in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as tho Tyrone City Hotel. Comprising as follows: no large throe story brick houso. Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished off in complete style. A largo ar.d extensive stable, an excellent waab house and other necessary otit-baildings. There is alfO. on the same Lots, one frame house, with out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty -dollars per annum. The whole stands upon three vuluablo Lois as in the plot of said town, and affords several very eligible loca tions for store, offices, Ac, Ac. The whole will be sold on reasonablo terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation, now ia the chance. Private reasons caute me to sell this val uable pro'perty, which is every day increasing ia value. Imvairo cf Caleb Guyer, or the subscriber. J. D. STEWART. Tyrone City, Sept. 13. lS55.-tf. C1LEAKFIELI) INSTITUTE. The next term of this Instiiai"ii will commence on tho 19th of November, iS.Vv All persons wishing to fit themselves for Teach ers, or other avocntior.s in life, will here receive every desirfd facility and attention. A thorough Classical rud Mercantile course is here given, on terms lower than aty oih'.r similar Institution ia tho St.tte. " - Parents nt a diUuc can obtain boarding for their soss or daughters under the immediate care of the Principal, where thfy will receive rare d- vantages, with all the comforts and pljtures cf a honie:ar.e their morals will bo carefully gurdd. ncg. and l'ainting.55 cach Prt!er information can be had by addressing W- A- CAMPBELL, pkixcipai, Apr. 4, '55. ClearfifiJ. Pa. RESH OYSTERS! CHARLES GREAFF would inform his friends and the pnblio that he is prepared to snpply the wan la of those wk-e give him a call, at his one door South of liempnill s Hotel, waere serves np F3.E3H OT3TEE5, SARDINES, CHE23S, and refreshments generally. N paint will be ep- rod to accommodate his enstomers. Ang. I. NE AV A K R I V A L. The uaderelaed b just received a large stock of adapted to tho ssason, consisting o? DRT GOODS. GROCERIES, QUEEXSWABS, HARDWARE. CONFECTI0NARLB5, NAILS, HOLLOW-WARS, CEDER-WARE, Ao., Ac. JAMES B OB AH AM. Crahamten. Aug. 22..1S55. CABINET MAKING. The uoderslgne would respectfully inform the pnblio, that he has taken tho old stand opposite the Methodic Church, known as MoiiRows snor, whero he keeps constantly on hand and manufac tures to order, every vaiioly cf Household ad Kitchen Vltlil 4 W Jilt such as Tables. Bureaus. Safes, Stands Capbsarfla. Sofas, Bedsteads, Ac. of everv stvle and variety. - JOSHUA JOHNSON. Clearfield, Ta.. Aug. 1S55. IJOOT AND SHOE STORE; - GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD, PA. Tho subscriber would inform the publie that he Ins just opened an entire new stock of Boot and Shoes, in Graham's Row, one door cast of the Jour nal Office. . . '. Every variety of Ladies" and Gentlcmens Gaiters, Lac:d Boots, Pumps. Congress Boots, Childrens' Shoes, Ao., Ac. Boots and Shoes made to order. C. 3. BLACK. Ang I, 1855. -- TVTEW FIRM. HARTSHORN t M'CRACKEN X. have just received a new and splendid assort ment of goads at their storo in LUMBER CITY. '- They invite the pchlic ta give them a call, and feel assured they will bo able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber, Hides, Rags, Grain, and all other kinds of produce taken in excange. BEN'J. HAE.TSHORN, Tiios. Mccracken. Aug. 1, 1855. : - MICHAEL CONLEY begs leave io inform the citizens of jE3 Cieai heid ana vicinity iaai n is now digging coal at the hunk of Robert Owens, half a mile east of town, whero he will have on hands, all winter, a lot of first rate coal, whioa he will soli at the low rate of - J FOUR CENTS PER BUSHEL at the bank. Orders for coal can be had at Kratiers Store. Clearfield, Sept. 25, 1S55. ,.-v . -. t :r..i -n -.1. iAfiJVA K Zi) tod assortment just reoeir- cd and for sale by Sept. 5,1 W. F. IRVIN. ' n O nV, A new stock jnst received iilf?JES0 Sept. 5,1 W. F.IRWIJTS X7 IRE-PROOF PAINT, for s&U at A June 13,'51 K. MOSSOP. PARASOLS a most beautiful selection, and of the latest styles, for sale at the cheap etore ef June 27. '55.J A. M. MILLS. LADIES' GLOVES. A Tery large let ot blaek net worked Gloves, at 10 cents a pair wortk 25cts at Mossop'f cheap cash (tore. Ja. U, ftTA s WSi RICHARD MOSSOP,' Km jjAjULWA Ri? jmt reeeived ui eppi general tyoratnt ef Hstrd AO. U. . EfiSAP Jlffil 151 PROTICTiVL x no rates cf tnmon per quarter aro: fnmary Eag!i.-h.?2-.V); High Eu; isn.'Sa.OiCiassics,?--Mathomati js.above Algebra $3; Frencg, Drawing, G