fig : mmmmB 'mmrnm. . : SIR JOITI7 TKANBUN. , ' -The Montreal Hcralf; of Dec. :21th," eontains the following Lighlyduterestiag additional par- iicuiara of tho Tourney a?sd discoveries of Messrs. Stewart, .Anderson,; and ; others, who recently retufned' from Montreal Island, near the South of Back Iliveri in. the Arctic Ocean where, they obtained evidencs of the fate of Sir John Franklin and his comrade's.' The party reached the outlet or estuary of tae river on the 30th of July, and skirted along its eastern shore as far S3 Point Beaufort, but found no trace. to reward their search. From thence they crossed over to Montreal Island, twelve nwles distant, lying nearlhe, western shore of the estuary ; probably ,dn that cros sing, incurring as great' peril as ar.y in the gloomy record of Arctic travels, pushing their bark canoes boldly out into the Arctic Ocean, and forcing their w ay thro' drifting masses of ice seven and eight foot thick. But they were prepared to make any. effort to reach the Is land, which,: as well 83 Point Aigle, near it, had been tha places Dr. Rae understood the LViuimaux to raean when describing where the white party perished in 1850 j and they had the melancholy satisfaction of procuring, on that very spot, the fullest possible confirm ation of Dr. Rao report. They also met Es quimaux in that vicinity who had seen the whiles, and gave much valuable information. Suffice it to say, that on the Island were dis covered the- remains of a Loat,'which had been partially destroyed by the natives for the siko of the wood and the metal fastenings, although there was sufficient left to identify it as be longing to the Franklin Expedition, one frag ment of wood (now, as well as some other small relics, in possession of the Hudson's nay company at ijaci:ine) having the name 'Terror'f branded on it, while another has tho name of Mr. Stanley (surgeon of the Erbus) cut upon it, this latter being part of a snow shoe, evidently of English manufacture, being mada of oak, a sjiecies of wood no'man accus tomed to use snow shoes would ever select for the purpose : - . ..N"o paper or books, and no human remains, were found ; nor was it likely, as four years had elapsed since this tragedy was enacted upon a low sandy beach, exposed to the storms of four Arctic winters; and there is littlo doubt that either the sea Ins washed ofT, or the sand lias buiied deep, the unfortunates who pensued on this spot. The Esnuiniaux were; very friendly, and freely displaved all their treasures obtained , from the boat, , or found near it, and these consisted principaTlv cf the oars, used by thera ;as tout poles, the boat kettles, the empty preserved meat cases, &c, &c., but -bo papers, and the native.? sta ted, with every evidence: of sincerity, that none had ever been seen orfonnd. Even-thin'' portable was secured by Messrs. Anderson and Stewart, aa 1 brought back, and arc now on the way to Canada ; it wonld be useless to recount them all, but we may mentioa bar iron, rope with the government mark on it, oars branded with the broad arrow; pieces of bunting, re mains cf a flag, a letter holder, a step of a mast, &c, all clearly European and all govern ment supplies.-. Is any thing more wanted ? The weather is described' as: having boon "execrable," constantstorms, with ice, snow, raii,.&Iect, hail, thunder, a:id , whalever else cm be conceived that is disagreeable.- It is a jart of the ceacd the natives, even, consider uciababit ible, merely visiting it, for a short tinia in summer, w hen the deer pa's that way. Oirthe 14th August, when tlir? expedition com men cod its retreat from its coast, the groiiad wa covered w ith fresh fallen snow, and the ice; was fcriiiing, in fact ; winter had set in. r ow lutther detaili of tho last moments of the party Lave been collected; wa may mention pno niotinifiil incident reported by an Es quimaux wom in, who saw the last man die ; he was large and strong, sho said, and sal on the sin.lv beach, bis head resting on his hands, and thus the last survivor of Franklin's Expe dition yielded up his brave spirit. Messrs. Anderson and Stewart retraced their steps to Jreat Slave Lake, from whence the latter con tinued his journey onwards to lied River set tlement, and thence by way of the Minnesota Territory to Montreal, where he arrived on Friday evening last, direct from the Arctie Sea, alter upwards of five thousand miles tra vel ia open craft, and through uninhabited re gions, without a halt. A few facts, taken at random, may serve to bring homo to oar ap preciation what this Northwest expedition ac complished a'i-1 went through. In 13 months, to aday, the Iroquois who were sent from La chine to form part of the expedition, returned thither, thus performing ia one year tho same service that Sir George Back got through in three. - . - . . -' For sixty days and nights tho party caw "no Crc, there being no timber oa the Great Fish River or Arctic coast ; and during those sixfv days they traveled incessantly in open craft in a w retched climate, never had dry clothes -or 'slept on dry blankets, and never eat cooked victual except on rare occasions, when they -made a little tea by means of a lamp. This 'party of sixteen in all, traveled in bark canoes down one of the most turbulent rivers known, even toJS'orthwcst voyagers; ventured among - the ice on the Arctic-sea, and returned to their starting point 'without meeting with a' single ' accident to person or propertyand, withal, performed all that Was required of theni ; iand Lad they gouo out four qt five years- earlier J would, no doubt, have" been instrumental In saving-tho lives of a 'portion-' of Franklin's . party, .,..,.. ' . .. , - - One word in conclusion as to the Franklin expedition.- I he two vessels Erebus andTer-, TOr leftEnzkmd in 184.1? worn liot ,.,, c:J r - - - uyflVlUli VI lit 1845. - They probably tried 'several passages rT)Ut: were LaSed by the ice ; ": and finally, In 1818, -' were crushed probably In . Victoria uuunor .uu , ui crew neriKiipd tint nna or more boats got r ff with tho survivors, who ,took all the stores they ciiili collect and trav eled southwards towards the A tho hopo of reaching sonie of the'llndson Bay t'otafiany'a'p'orcsfr '-TIie Reason of. 1819 wa-i . vv J., 4n probably sjent on this dreary journey nd rt as wed indSSO, when they reached the coast at 1ho mouth of Fish river, but in so exhausted a state that, they could merely run their boat on the - beach and crawl ashore to die. This seems ill that is certain, and all that we can cv- era now, of the fate of the Franklin expedition a. uxzisq ultragb "was committed - soruo two weeks since at TViuchcudon, Wisconsin, by a gang of young men upon a Miss Francis B.'Bennett: and Wo.: L. Chntterbuck. The young men, instigated by jealousy, entered the house, in the evening, one seized Miss IS threw her over his . shouldor and carried her out of the house, choking her at the same time to preveut her screaming ; the others laid held of the young man, tlraggcd Lim out some distance,, stripped off a 'part of his clothing daubed him with bLick paiut, beat him severe ly, and left him on the ground, bleeding, faint and disabled. Chutterbuck was the lady's lo ver, and the young men, all of whom have been arrested, looked with tne irreen eve of alousy ou their proceedings. . - Licbtmsg axoLamp3 of Ueayex. "We Cad the following unique explanation of electrical phenomena in the New York Knickerbocker:' A little girl the idol of a friend of ours, was sitting by the .window during a violent thun- uer3tonn, apparently striving to grapple some proposition too strong for her childith mind. Presently a smile of triumph lit up her fea tures, as she exclaimed Oh I know what makes lis . lightning; it's God lighting his lamps and he is throwing tho matches' g down here." --- ---- T7The light of the lamp was dving in the socket, the midnight clock swung heavily : a loft, and its brazen tones sounded, loudly . on the frozen air; it was the bourwhen disembo died spirits walk, and when murderers like the stealthy wolf prowl for their prey, the lone ly watcher shuddered, as he heard a slight noise at the door; big drops stood on bis pale brow, the door gently opened, and ia came a strange cat ! . . Col. 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Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings, '' - See., ic. ' ., - - Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S & IfiO Market Street, below 5th, .South Side, up stairs, wo niviie j our attention to our large and varied Stock oi fctraw Goods, Loots and Shoes, which we are preparing for the approaching 1 all Sales. All our Goods being exclusively of oar 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 uouuii, ; unsurpassed ny any nouse m the country. : . V.iilil.''? nvf IITl! t, Tfivro ( Nov EOKCR, BROTHLRS & JONES. . 8, lSi-l.-ly. ; ...... .: Philudephia. TSROOTv. TYSON & REHN 'Wholesale Brv Good's Store, No. 11G, Market Street. Philadel phia. . Ang. 1, 185.-ly. OOOD NEWS ! Wholesale Store openel in SJT. Tyrone City, whero anybody who wants cheap goods can purchase. The sab't-ribcr has jyst opened a largo and well selected stock of Goods in . sT i'liOKE CITY, . ' - Corner of Logai &ni Janiata Sta.. IIo has on hands and will constantly keen a largo stoekof ! . - Dry Gaols, Groceries, Hats, Crps, Boots, Shoes, CIoIMtiz, Hardware, Qnceuntrarz Drugs, PRO VISIONS of all kinds, consisting of . ' ' Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit. Beans. Flour, Vbeat, Corn meal. Ac. La. . And ho hereby gives notice that ho will sell h iois as low as ihuy can bo puroliaaed ia any tow county this side of Philadclidiia. and v. ill tals Boards. Shingles, or even luoney in exchange. - Jniyfj. -yj. ," r. :d. l.I-bL. GOINU IT.ALONi; Tho -undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed byl'utchinA Swan, takes pleasure in infoi-min:; lus friends and the public ffenerallv. that be Lai just receivel from the citv a splendid assorlmc-ut ol . t . lr.. ! . . xjxj uudjj. uardivMK, i;ueciisware, Groceries Cosilcetsouaries, Hats and Cups. Botd and. Shoes, una lUTT liiir.T cio u.'iialiv kor.f, in a country ooiv. . i I'liui.a msiiing xo t,uy ciicap ana yoo ouii-issuoaw koi i urge t mat ne is letermind not to tc nndersol'l by may store iutL e couuty.' Hi motto, is l-a nimblo pcnr.y rath tlinn a slow six incc.1' . DAICiUN. Wlcn llvpe, July 5, 1554. J, r. NELSON & CO., ' Slum'. TouMiiMtt. ClffirSeld Co.. V.,. Would respectfully ii)fo.ia the cii'izcns of tint vi cinity that they keep constantly ou ban 1 a largo assortment of Dry Goa.-ix. Ilird-V.'ttre. Own urrtrr. Groceries Coiit'eelioiiarirs, Ilat ly dps. Boots Sh .?,'' and all o'her artieb?9 nsnally kept in a countrr store, which they arc determined to sell low for cash, country produce, or lumber. August 1, ljj. XCJIAXK HOTEL, PHILIPS HI lUi. The subi-onber. thankful fur j.ast favors, would respectfully solicit a conlinnar.-ic of thu li;j er:il patronage bestowed upon his lb.uso by tha Public He is prepared to aceommo date water men, editors, drovers, nnd all c'Jiors who xuny call with lum, in the very best manner.' He also purposes to run a line of Hack? from Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of tho travelling public. . J. G. HUNK. 'ui!psom-g. March 11. lS55.-tf. mjLW MILI At fheOld Pioneer Mills on tho X A Moshannon. in Morris township. The sub ?criber tins just completed a large new G rist Mill which is in successful operation. Grain of ail kinds bought, stored, and sold on eo7mission. Pea. 27. '54. IIENKY GU'.E. A PPLI CANTS rOIt EOU NTi' LANDS ii Under the lata act cf Conrrc- . vv i ! 1 fl ii I t '.i a subscriber lully prepared, vrith blanks, forma, Ac. to asist them -in procuring thcir W;t rrants. ORieo two doors cast of Journal Ofik-e. up 6-sird. Mar. 2j. -55. II. BL'CIIEH SVroopi;. I'lJlLs li. GilAlIAM Merchant ai l extensive tteaicrs ia lumber. Gruhanmtnr. I 11 flonr. licld county, Pa. ' Miiy2 ), 'jb-Iy. PJIOFESSIO 7i A JL VUllETT & LAIiUIMEK, . ATTOitNEYS AT LAW. having entered into copartnership in the prastiec of their profession, will faithfully attend to all business entruslcd to thcir caro in Clearfield county- " f. It. P-ALUE'lT, J. II. LAK1MEII. Clearfield. July 1?. Ig5;.-1y. liUCIIEK. SWOOPE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. - - -Li:Ai;rii:i.t). Pa. J wo door. East ot Journal cSice. Ud s"air ' Dec. 1. 1Sj4. - ' Li. JACKSON CHANS, A TTORNEY A T 7. A W CLSAEFIELD, PA. Office adjoining his residence, on Second St. August 1. 1S55. JAMES KIDDLE CORDON, ATTORNEY AT L - CLEAS?IEI,D.PA. AW Cflire in the room adjoining, on the E.nst the Drusr .Store, of Dr. If. Lorrain. IIo may bo'oon sulted in French and German. Anwt 1. 1855.-1v. -T A. WALLACE, V A TTOIZNTZV AT t.aiv ' ' CLEARFIELD, PA. ' OCiee nearly oj.posito the Court House. Au trust 1. H5.j. i. - J. H. 3I'N ALLY. , ATTORNEY AT T. AW . . CLEAKFIELD, PA- . Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties Ofiico nearly opposite Judgo Wright s store August 1. 185j. . E. S. DUNDY. - A TTORNEY. A T LA W, ULLAJHEIELD, PA. . Omce in the room adjoining on the West, tho More ot V m. F. Irwin. . . . .. August 1, 3S55. ' '. ' - -HOIIN II. 3IELLEN, 1 I'TTTTXTfiT A -V J - l-rtnchvillfi. Clearfield County, Pa., 'J'" Having rented tho property nnd situation of Dr 1 . Hoops, tenders his professional servi . i. citizons- of Froiichville, and vicinity. Office, one door east of Luti's store, Frenchvilln. - li U.U. I'. AKLL'Y, - . -i - ' --' -.-. i PHYSICIAN, '; :; , Grahampton, Clearfield Countn. Fa . tenders his professional sendees to the inhabitants ot uraliampton and surronndin ,.nf, i. at all times be found at his-Office, directly oppo site Mr. J. Ii. Graham's store, when not profes Eionally. engaged. . Apl. 25. . 1 D. D. S. Offi ft A intn. &ffW$ in his-Store,.ClcariiclJ..Pa. Ariifi .77' ', cial Teeth, from one to a full set, nioun tJ..In.til0 most approved modern etyla. . -, ' I'illillg, FilinL'. and r.loaniniT ;W. ant neatness. i : : -. :- ;i , Teeth extracted with nil iha ram -mj ai.Iv.. , . wuv. C-l'.fcLtll modem pcienee can lurnish. .".'.".:':.. j - -DK. HILLS, can alwayn bo found at hia office, as be is now dsrotinj his . whele , attention to hij prefcflHon.. i ; ; , t.( jjn. , -Vv- A. 21. HILLS VOOD's ORNA3IENTAI. . 11K !; ; : IK O JY, WO I .... . - - v- . Eidgp, Avenue, .PHILADELPHIA." The attention c f the public is invited to the ex- cXr da;playc. before this community, and exactly tensive mannfecbry and ware-rooiu f tho sabscri- a,,,,rte(1 to thcir IuaDJ and various necessities, ber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest no- II ATS. CAPS', BOOTS. SHOES, BONNETTS C tice, IRON HAILING, of every description, for . HLMERES, CLOTHS. DRESS GOODS. TOIL. TEMETRIES. PFBLrC & PRIVATE BUILD-' : - ' K?, H.1?18'" DK LAJfES- PRINTS, - xUUAIAliS.- SETTEES. . CUAIKS. LIONS, DOGS, Ac., Ac, lc, Ac, ' ' and other Ornamental Iron AVork of a decorative .liai.BAta nil P .1. -.- - . 1 . 1 view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all requisites of, beauty and substantial construction. Piirhnor. o w,i ....t .ti fully boxed and shipped to their placo of destina tion. A book of defins will bo sent to those ,w ho wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, : Ridge Avcnuo below Spirng Oarrdcn St., t .. Oct.6, 'ao.-Sm. !t , . , . Philadelphia OMtAD & WALTON, r c . - 255 Kajrket Strsrt, - ..PHILADELPHIA; 5 Importers and Dealers in. u. u r:, jiiQXyNML?, $c, 4-c.-.,;,';"r" : They respectfully invite the.pcople.of Clear field, to continue tlieir favora.'"' ' ' " ' ' Aog.a, 185.-ly. . . i .-.I : MOlrNT VERNON noi'SE, OTo. 03, Korth! Second Street,1 ' ' 7 PHILADELPHLA: ! - 1'be undcrsicncd. haviES takn th-oli1 ttoIT. known house which has been renovated and re modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear field fyiend3 to give" huu, a call on thcir visits to the eirr. a . - . -tneiurnimrc is, auricw.nEa. has beon selected wtthoare from Hcnklcswcdl known cstablish.Hent fhion.Mo rtvlT' 1 8 lat"t a,lJ-m0St The furniture is, all new,: and has beon selected . 1 he : location for .Mere bants and others coming to the city i3 convenient, being in the centre of business. . I. L. BARRIO",', . Aug. J, lc5.-Iy. . . ' , . . l'ropiictor. JJfAKRIS; OIUJLSOX & CO., No. 2'. Market Norih -sidol Philadelphia. Drugs. Medicine . . w.tvmiijij. . between Glh & 7lh, ine.v (. hcmicals. Pat- er.t Me iicincs. urxi'ial In si rumen Is. !;i-ii"'r;sfV Ol:u--s?rarc, . imluw GIa.-a. Paiuis, Oils. Lvc.-i, "Per f:iuiLry, Ac, ic. JOHN 'UAliHIP. M. 1)'. ' ' ' E. n. OHBisnjf,-. :. : Au. 1, '0.3.-1 v. J. SIIAitSWOOD. r- rDUSSEELft SCnOTT, . 2Ica. :13a ilarket Si. 5 Hcrchar it St. PHILADELPHIA. ; ' Importers and Whulesale Dealers in . . . , . DRUGSy CHEXICJLS, ;-c. . ' , .. They respectfully invite their Cleafleld frienda to give iheiu a call. Jjan. 17, 05.-ly.- "(OL & C Kxtcnsive Tiiy-goods Dealer... No, S.JS- 167, JSiarkei -.:t., ThiJad'jlphia. keen ooii.stant ly vu hand a large, uphudid. and cheap utoek f tho most fashionable and elegant goods. Th?v in vite country ?dcrciia.nts to c:;ll aci examine their splendid assortment, befra purchasing cLiowhcro Aug3t I, lo.0.-ly. ... XriLLIAM S. , IIANSELL & SON, llanufac ? 1 furors and Importers of S:i ddlery, an J Sad- uicry xiaruware. io. .Market Strttt. ILillcl phi:i. Saddles. Kridies. Harness. Trunks. Whins sadule IJags. itoMloEiiiinr, Diis, t-iirnihs, Huckics Carpet Aug. 1, 'Oj.-ly TOiilDLEMAN i HAYVrAPJ Wholtvale Gro-JL-civ, Tea Dealers, and Cemmission Mcichauts No. 273, Markct'tftrctt. rhiladidi Ma. Ang.l, l?;.j.-ly. . . A. EA'x'WAiiD, A T. LANE , . No. 171. CO. Wholesale Clothfn? 'rtora. .-lartct fctrcet. : Kvi-rw t-.trxciv nf reany nia.ic Llothmg. 111 tho most tashiouc.ble stylas constantly on hand. Aug. 1, :65.-!y. E0HG sJJT tcr E J. WEA VEll & CO.. No. 13 North War treet, Philadelphia. Dejiicrs in .('imt chain, Yarn, Manilla and Ecmp Kepcs, Eod-coi Ja vniu-ta-iiiics, xc., HQ. Au2 1,1a la-jj.-iy. TSAAC ; -a. Market l. A.MUfn, 'fat htarii. X.i 17'' -t.. I'hiladeliihii. U:it-i P.-.rw ic, of every vitrioly, and tho bt quality "always 1 a- ' - ' j EORCJE W. COLLADAY, Conveyancer nnd Lard Azcnt, No. 3. Goldsmilirs Hall. I niladtlphia. will faitbfallv attend to all business entrusted lo his care. Aug. 1, 13j5.-ly. GALEB COPE t C, No. 1S3. Market St., Pbila dtdphia. Dealers in Linens. White Goods, Ho sicry. Frenob. Enii?!i and German Stilt Goods, La ccs, Gloves.EoUinj Clath?, &a. Aug. 1, '55.-Iy. P-VUb & TAYLOIL no. 255 Jlcrket rillLADELPKIA Street, Kara always on hnnd. at their Whole bou. a large' assortment cf alo T aro- tne fewest .vtylo of eoot. pikh:.-And ptkaw g nor.? BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. All their goods bcin? of their. own direcl Im portation and Manufacture, they ure enabled te oGer superior inducements to Merchants lay in in their KtooL- WM. W. PAUL, N. G. TAYLOIt. Dec. 1. 1S5L ly. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELKY STORE, No. 72 North fF.ra.tn Sirt site, thi ?.tout Venton Hon.'.) Pphiladclphia. ' ..01a u-iM naicnes, imi jewclied. 15 K, cases. Silver Lever do., do.: Silver l,mi. dn Omrii.r- Gold Spectacle. Silver do.: Silrer Tsl.lo Snn' Silver Desert do. : iSilier Tea do Gold P Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silve-rdo.: tog-ther with a variotv of fine Gold .Tr-wflrv :i(t nr. Guard and l ob Chains. All goods warranted to be ns represented. . Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac., mado to order., NE. All orders sent bv mail or nttif.nr- will be punctually attended to. - ' j 1 is motto is: -Small Profits and Qnlek Sales " Philadelphia, April 2j, 1855. V. KUSIITON & CO., - 2-13 Karket Street, . .PK'I.'I ADEIPEI A; Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Ware, Chirr, ..; Glass, and Queens Waro, ,, Opposite the Twed Lion Hotel, Philadelphia. " ", J. Y. EUSHTON, : - ' J. G.:TTOP!vTXK . 0 - 0 j .. . ... : o, Ji.-iy. liUUI. Jf OONS, IIEILMAN & CO., X-- ... u- No. 107 NOliTH THIRD ST., -. .: ' : . ' - 'j i ' '- Philadelphia.' - - : WHOLESALE EEAXEE3 ' " ' In rcreign and Domestic Dry Gooda. - I'ifth Door below' Race. . " ' ' CHARLES KOON3,!-- , r:i : AMOS G. HE1LMA2J rhiIadelphia..lLiy 16, 1355.-1 j.-: CO WELL & CO., - . . . " - .-1 ITS Karkot Strjft,- ;'T rn - ' PHILADELPHIA;; a'. Wholesale DeaLehs is Hats', Ctps;' F,trs': t-L, between 5lh and 6th St., Philadelphia' ' : Jan. 17, 1855. - - ,..'. 1. ' TTARTIXf-3IORRELL & CO., 1--. lLa!o OLIVER MARTIN k CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM MlNGf - COMBS BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, Ao. rp' ??.rtJot.V Street,-Philadrinhia. ; M. T. MAKTIN.V , w C1IAS. JEHAMR1CK DAM-L J. MORI1ELL, G. R. PEDDLE ' Dec. 5,J4. SANDRSONR.MAE.TIir. - KIS.1IUTH & BROTHER, '-A:. TOBACCO DEALERS, 3fOlC5 2?. TSird gta-cat, ftre ejr baLwr R V T U 11 R All FOR - KA N.'JAS !--TLe L iUd Banner Goals in triuuiph ou the -Oll Cor ner ,-ytore, waere A. 21. Hills has just or-cned the ureajTO oau uiiKi!pinuiu HFsOrU,l?Dt of tiOOds. QUEENSWAR'A.UUOCLRIE. with faucy articles ad infinitum. ' Clearfield. June 20. ISjj. ' A. M. IITLLS. J--' JljllLVV , , .tv.,aw, i i, f1-, t "V TTr u holosaio and Retail Dealer In VTina Citv. Pa. etail Dealer In DRUGS, CHEMICALS. MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GUSS ,; . VIALS, PERrUMEUY, Ac, Ac. ; Having just opened these articles Physicians will find it to their advan tage to give him a call, and examine bis Stock be fore ordering from the Eastern Cities; and Coun try Merchants en also be accommodated with all the Essences, Tinctures, Patent Medicines Ac WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at lovrt pric'. S sIIc hopes by strict attention to bnsir.oss. and a desiro to please,- to merit a share of pnb'.ie pat-. i.uus. r . - . . April 2 j, 1805. TITE GOOD INTKNT nOTEL, PA. HKLSubseriber would inform bis fiiends and tho puilic tliat helia3 just refitted and re-furnished his 113 respectfully solicits his friends and others to giyo iiiui a call. . M. it. 1LEMM1NU August 1, 13j5. A - K TVItlGIIT JirilCHAVT ,vnrvTrv A.'sYvii DEi .ERIN L oth of his resicl vie.-raeia, larca 14, lsoa. -OIIN RESSEEE ft" CO., : - T.UXNVliS ANJ) CURRIERS,; . , renuvllle, Clizrfdtt 'Co., Pa, Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of h-arber, Vvhich they offer for sale at the lowest cai princ. lilies taken m exchange. - . July 1$, 15j4. A. r: OWENS, . : . TYUQNT! CTTV. Has just opened a lara and splendid of assortment NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL, i - u ? eery desiinptiia and quality, : . ..u..i i:b i eciiing at tlie lowest prices ever Known in tins region of Country, . . DR r-GOODS. IIA KD cV QUEEXSWA RE, ... 1IAT iV CAPS. ROOTS A- SHOES. CROC in: IBS A- COXFEC TION ARIES, ' AT CITY PRICES. - . ii invites his Llearneld friend. lo give him a ca:l. and exchange their rugs. lumber. shingles. Hij-i every variery ot pro'luce. for the Ciffi vrrsT t uest good.s. to be had west of Philadelphia. Feb. 2, ISjj. 'J- 1 . - f T A RTLI N A X .NOUNCE 31 K N T "... LATEST ASK 17 AL IH0M THE EAST. : Ell WELCH, has jast returned from the City with a new and splendid assortment of Aatetios. .,cwc!ry, and Silver-ware the lnr'est, jest and cheapegt ever brought jnto ClearSel l con sisting of hunting and open-fasod gold and silver warencs, goM lockets, gold chains. gold Tens, rin-breast-pins, spectacles.VilTer forks, bracelets, sleeve bntonS; cuiT pins, car r:nj;s, Ac, ic, tc. . Watches and jewelry repaired on tho shortest notu-c. Jane 6, .'55. -gl t'-IO VAL : The undersigned begs lenve to ---w luiuim 1:1a iricnas mat ue nas removed his 200T AND SHOE STCEE, jioiu .-1 u:i iv s xiow," to r.ismew buiidiaa-. onnoitc the nn;(;e of James Wrigly. and t wo doors sou:h of . II. 1 . . . 1 . -ue f.u; neeps coDktanty 011 tiand-", every varie ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, j umps. Ac. Men's mrey siioes r.nd gaiterf. with an excellent 1 nort mcnt of heavy work, all adapted to the various Tnanrsoi the people of Cleani.-ld.. lie hopes bis inemis wia call at hi3 NEW STOEE, and ex amine bis .St.-K.-k. Loots and fchocs mado to order, and mcndlno- done as heretofore. ISAAC JOIINSTCN. .Clearfield. June 27. 1S55. TRAVIS) s. PL 6 TNE R- -Rrspectfully informs Mf h'.s old friends and the rnh'iV obta ined the services of a iroo-1 Gutter and work : 1 Al - n ... man as a foreman in tho tailoring business, and he is now prej-ared to attend to any orders in his Line f work on the most accommodating terres.and short notice, .nnd will have clothing on hand at ail times, such as dress coats, frock coats, vests, and pantaloons, of their own manufacture, r.-ul good material at the lowest prices. With a wish to ac commodate, ho solieita a sliare of patronage. New Washington. May i), la35. 1 LACKSMITITINO. The snbscriber would Uifoi-m the public that helms tsken the ii.ii.iiui iiju juioiio -mat neiias iiKcii tne i;iacii hop formerly occupied by George Orr. on orner of Third and Main streets, in tho bor sf Clearfield trie corn vi vR-aruem wnere aa carries cn mo business in all its various branches. JACOB SIIUNEWEILE Juno fl, lS.3.-ly B"ii'ii i?i)i iiu iiui inc snosenber JL would inform his friends in Clearfield, and the pui.iic generally tliat he has enlarged and reCttcd his house, and is now enabled to compcf sm-i-c??. fulily with any Hotel in the country. No pains win ocsparea 10 render His gtiests comfortable. His table shall always be-sopplied with the best the market can afford, and his charges moderate. He respectfully invites his friends and others to give mm a can. J'AV ID JOHNSTON Philipsburg Jan. SI, 1355. ly.. rglYKONE LIVEllY STABLE. The sab- A .seriber, hnving removed hia Liverv Stable lrom Curwensville to Tvrono Citv. hexf.s'lrnrn in his frfenda and the public, that he is at all times prepared to supply them with ll-Vrses, carriigcii. buggies, and other vehicles on hire, at the most reasonable terms. Inquire at tho ';City Hotel " -' JAMES CROWTHLRJ - Tyrone, January 31, 1355.-Gino ; :j t TOIIN TItOUT.irAN. ifousc bign and Orna V mental Painter. Glazier. Chair mbr nn.l Tapor 11 finger, offers bis services to tlie citizens of . vicar 1101a and vicinity..- ; . , , .. . - Shop 071- Market St.. gnat leloio tjte Foundry. CHAIRS, LOUNGES. SOFAS: ROCKING- . ' '-; ; CHAIRS, OTTOMANS: c, kept constahtry on hand and made to order, cqaal iii beunty to any that.can bo "obtained from tlie East, and more durable in materiaL -" Aug 1. 1853. . .? i HAVE YOU SEEM SAM?-TLe subscriber would inform hi.S oTil friar.. la t,n,l 1, ,:i,i:. generally, thai be still continues to keep a house of entertainment in New Washington where those Who call m ith hint will receive every attention, and bo made comfortable. ... ....... .' ' Good Stablin?. and PVenr n'llinr onr.i.ntonns f'r horses, 611 the premises. DAVID S. PLOTNER. EREGE JEL.1NES. A :rri article.- Lerege Delaines in dress natterns. .at 2t cents per yard, never sold in this county before for less than 50 cen ts at RICHARD MOSOP'S. Junel.V'55. ' ' ' ' CHEAP CLOTHING. A large lot of Cheap Clo thing, Men's and Eoy, for sale cheap, by ' 1 junou, m. ,. i, . iiiuiiAiiu juuasOP. ; BLACKBERRY BRAND A ccrlain'curo for the Dysontary, for salo by - ' . : i ,- . Jrne 13, '55. . RICHARD AIQ350P.-. ; A Largo nssortmentof tftono ware at the store of Jane 13.) - - W. F; IRWIN. : (G ENTLEMEN'S TANCr ROOTS Jk SHOES A- An nnaiinroaoUblo stock for sa'.a '' ' Jane 27, '55. A. U. HILW. rouse ant is prepared to render every attention to tho travelling community. .; . '.. , -- , from the day of its origin. I ts means ct'n in lhs bar contain liquors of the first quality, and the public hive been. augmented in proporu"nl: Lis table will always be supplied with the best in Instead -of a single editor with one or two o""it-' . . - I i - llXI ldllUII now rr"K W-YORK TRlRl.Ni:, 1S5-G. jl ins j. mm xb 13 now iu the mkldic of it, cr tecnth year; Vol. XV. of its wetklv iceeomw-n-e.l on the 1st of September last. The American public need not now be made acquainted with i' character or claims to consideration. With bnt a eubordinate regr4 for prudenco, polk-v and ri,'- "Iar,,.,ult,ha3rra,Ued lo slI for RighcousiUv for Jmth. for Hnmsmty. against Tortitied Iniini-' y, I raud and 4Jprreion. There ia not a slave, trader on this Continent, tho' Le may never re.ii anything but his bills of sale and notes-payable who does not know and hate the Thibuxk there ii not an extensive fabricatorof dragscd and poison ous Liquors, who docs not 'collider it a very dan gerous Mud immoral paper, ad wonder why it publication is -tolerated ia a ovmniercial. cotton tuyiug City like New-York. The Xarari M,-re -ry once forcibly Teirarked that it had never known ' a hard, griping, sere Tries avaricious employer L ; was not hostile to, tiie Ii.i!ti;.VE, nor cue t-mineu. v generous and kindly who did l.otJikeit! Promvr and plain-sicken in iis donur.ciatioss of iniquiiv and aJbus-s of. power, whilst claiming no cxeiiui'. tion flwn human fallibilily, it may have don temporary injustice to individuals, but it has nev- cries of the wronged and Buffering. In its eolumn Uie advoate of aoycl and unpopular theories con templating the melioration cf human oe, r,e eially those of the voiceless and dowa-troddoa nave ever found aulienee and hospitality whil H has already resisted, and will persisteiul'r com bat, every attempt toprowiibo and degrade anr class because of diversities of Nativltv, or Creed r i J;"."00.0' calumnies the met aWions.niid "'VUUC8 lne mo& aendly and untrue, the Tiy liUSE has frown ct..Q,i;i,- pniimrlcna . ..... . uauy oi wrucrs oam litteU by fpecial aeiompiish- meut inu experience lor t in mhui,. ii. r iscufelon to which bis pen is devoted ; the daily amount of reading matter given more than quad'-' ruples that of its enrliest issues : a stuff viin.r correspondents encircles the clobe. early and intelligent narrations of whatever m most worthy. of attention; while Politics, Legisla tion, Literature. Art. llislor nffe'ets the rocial wcH-beiiig'ef mankind. Poleniia Thtmlogy alone excepted finds hero t! fp: and mast searching disscussion. ita.ned by protound conviction to tho brnifi. cent policy of Industrial deveiomamit nn.l rt..r... al Intercommunication whoso tiinL c.nnTiif.ir.i chsninion (Iiroua-h the Iaat hahW: uy Clat imbued, mpreover, w ith the epiritoff.r-bearan-jc towards our weaker neighbors, end tow ard the much wronged Aboriirincs of this Confl uent and of Peace wiih All which will hallow the name of Whig, the Tkibvne, while surrendering no jot of its proper independence co-operated ca" nestly and tirdectly with tho Whig p:irtv so long as its vitality was preserved. When in lATt)-2 an ac.empt was made to interpolate slave-hunting in to its creed, we sternly resisted that imposition; when, at the close of the last Presidential can vass, it was seen that a large portion of tha Whijs preferred to defeat thcir own r.artv rather fh.ir. allow its Anli-islavcry wing to share its triumph, even under a conservative Chief on a Pro-Slavery piallorm. we knew and proclaimed that the Whi party was 110 more, i-'r.fcscom nt eveuis, inoludinir lae tuie and calumniation f the Know Nolhin ' conspiracy, and. the speedy al son tion ihcreiu of ifce whole fcroe of Pro-slaverv Whirrism. onlvonn. firmed our undoubting anticipations. With no sickly ..lamentations, therefore, for the inevitably bygone, but with hope, and joy. and srmpa'.hv, and words of cheer, bavo We bai'led tha beginning and watched the progress of that mirhty liLlTJi LICAN movement which impelled by the perfidi ous violation of the Missouri Compact, and stimu lated by -tho -astounding outrages whereof the rights of the Free Settlers of Kyjisas fcavt been tho victims by repeated and utter vitiation e,f fhmr electioasl)y an armed mob collected by conspiracy and hurled suddenly upon them from the border counties of tl;6 neighboring Sieve State, is destin ed to sweep awav tho landmark of old i..-rtr foud. and unito the true hearts and strong arms of the frce-souled in one mighty effort to confine the scourge and scandal of our country within the limits of the States whiuh tanwiscly uphold it. To the siioces-: of this effort, the energies of the Tu:-Bt-xs will be sternly devoted; while the TEMPER ANCE ItEFUKSL incliwlicir tho entire siiPPres--ion of ths traSc in intoxicating beverages, will find in it, as hitherto, a'n earnest iird nrflincliin" rhir.T.?nn Coaimencinfr as a dailv folio slieet of inodi-rnr sie, iiiid with senrdo'y a -shadow of patronage, tho .TrunrsE- is now usuodin uuartoform Duiiu fthrce diitint editions), Scmi-W.d'y, and Wrtily. on a sheet 4 t by 1 inches, eight ample pages of six col umns caoh. . Its circulation has steudilv p.rown from nothing to the following aggregate : Daily issues, eve. ar.d morii : 29,500 ce-pics. Semi-Weekly 14175 cc!y : : Caliiornia edition 123-5CO : G,0C0 Total, : :. 180,175 eopies. believe no other newspaper in the world has a .subscription list over half so large as this ; and no periodical of any sort can rival it. And wbilo its ; extreme cheapness rendering an increase of paying readers only m indirect pecuniary advant age tj us. Las doubtlfs larirclr" swelled it sub- scriptiors list, it would be absurdity not perceive ia this unprecedented patronago some cvidcirco of public approval and esteem. TESI13 The Tribune employs r.o traveling agents and semis out no papers on trust. If it is not stopped when the term' paid for expires, and the subscriber does not cLooss further to pay for it. we resort to no ligal process io compul him. On the Weekly, wo xaoan to stop every paper on tho expiration of tho advance payment. &rai::rj : fresh remittance from the subscriber. If u-ji.-c comes the account is. c!of:J.- Ve pny r-o loua'. agents wisu no iriOi '-y p-d :-j a::y v.hcu the pa;T er cannot trust Lim to"i::iii or other wiss S-Tid it to us; once mailed, its s.iftty is at oar risk, (and a so rious ri.rk it ofttn proves;; but arc grateful to eve ry ono who deems it a guod work to obtain and for ward the names and money of his friends and neighbors. Our terms invariably are for the DAILY TRIBUNE, ono copy, S-o per annum. SEMI-WEKKLY. $3; 2copies for Si; 5 forS11.25. WEEKLY, S2; 3 copies for S5; a for S3; 10 for ?12; 20 copies toove aii.rfrs for ?2f; larger olubs S-l eaeh subseribc-r. Additiims may at all tiinos be made to a club at the price paid by those alrea dy in it. GREELYA MrELRATH. Nov. 21. No. 154 Nautu St., Neio-Yori. 1ITLICII & .EENNER. would rcsnectfullv irfoiT.t the citizens cf ClearSeld, and nublio generally that they have entered into co-partner- fchip in the CABINET MARTXG BUSINESS, : and 'keep' .constantly on bands,' and manufacture to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting of ,"",',. Dining, Breakfast, and Centre Tables, SewiuiT Writing, and Wash-Standx, Mahogany, and . A ' . ' ',. Common Bedsteads ; .. - -. '. Mahogony and Cane-bottomod Chairs, 'Dnreaui, Sofas. Lounges,' iu..' Ac. Coffins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat. hearse, and appropriate aecompnriymcnts. - . , - jiouso fainting aone on tne snortest notice. Shop and Ware-rooms, same as' formerly occupi ed by JohnGulich, mearly opposite the 'JewStorc,' CIcarnelJ. Pa ' JOHN G ELI CIL May 22, '55.-1 y." ; DANIEL BEN NEK. CLOCKS of every variety and price, Trom hours to i 14 days, for sale by ; Tlinn " T ' . - 1 ... r -vrTv -r T AliE5' llaodkerchiefa, all Linnen. for sale by JLi June 13, '55. R. MorfsOP. BLACKBERRY BRANDY, for the cure iol ?ra Morbus, Dysentary and all other Kio oi me Etomaca ind bowels, for sale by VI i i i-"lri arce and splendid' mcnt Of .Lndiea' (lout li-mona' nnil Chil.lrprw Eoots and fchceaTor sale at Mossop's. Jn. 12. G0NFECTJ0XAKIES a -h'Jlcthe diciest" as sortment this Borou'kh ever could boast of. at June 27, 555.) - A.M. HILLS. MUSLIN,' at 5;ccnts pcryaid, at Mossop's cheap cash store. '' ' June IS ,'ao. ANTILLAS-lA large lot of Ladies' and Chil- drens: Mantillas for solo at MosseT''s Cheap Cash Store. -, .. : ; . J , . A IJmbo 13, li5. BACON A good lot of llms and Shouldcrs.it Julie 2t),J : . J- W. E. IRWIN'S..