JW I -:.'-' : ..... , ...... ........ --.--. -r ....g., 1 ' 'j II . Tl " i v - - X. 3. I ; n ..o. nn T"T-W ' j 7X0"- T INa'U t.KAnil JIKUKS 1UK i-li' I 8 , . , .n.-rf-ra with Certain 8t of TfflJOIJRNAL. ESEO, INTELLIGENCE. fctcaEA e? nvsPAPEa Postage Recom- esdep.- " 1 15 Ha postmaster General's L-port that -expenditures of the Depart - :nt cxccct rever.uo $2,628,200 1G the 'outlays li ivM i-acLcJ $9,908,312 29, during the last Cs'J'ir.TfliiUi the receipts amount ed to no wore :9 $7,312,1.06 13. .Mr. Camp bell snS5cst srtfril ways of snpplyin? the de- cii;2cy, tie tt prominent among them be ing the rt-stricoa 0f tlie frM1tins privilege to public docuni:3;s ami letters rclal ins merely to public busaess, and charging full rates of j eit 'S- ca n;!Pipcrs in all cases, instead of ball" rates, as sow, when paid quarterly la ad vance. X;'e'-tter sugge.itiou is certainly an nshapt:5 c-' an1 W'M nieet with little favor in a:-- quarts of the Union. A total aboli lii.-.i of 1"? i 'ranking privilege would atone . ... . J . -. a 1 C 1 1 .. . 1 1 1 ruuei ui- "ua iur it uus uueu :(iui.ui.u tht t'i-' f;:!!imoant of franked matter reaches vca:y $2,y.')JKi0, a sum within a trifle of be ing as i'-nr; as the deficit. The X. Y. Tri 1 ia as article on 'this subject, says the Fi.s'.nustor General "has not th courage to .. t'u abolition of the franking privilege. r.rfc ho:.:sty t propose that Government s'.ru'.l pvj for transporting its own matter. T.;.o Fst 'f.-3xe u a mill to grind the grist for i nv.aeiiiov a "little brief authority," but t: c toil :s all taken out ot the people's corn Tiie only vtj thai the funds can be obtained is t j r; the postage rates. 1 tint is bis propo f lie does not like the idea that poor ... . hoaest farmer?, and laborious raechan- ) :s : 1y done wtth his fail approbation .lir.-ri- n.iins awie.ir to have Je give it publicity, and to draw meats of the press in respect t ; tions. But the propositions lof .. .. t, : l..,,..,'f- gress, oi which iuisu uui member, meets but little lavrr ' and the Loudon Time says tj . . . 1, hi Ibov wil SUU1UIV IU su,. , without decide thequarrei; u - shcathcJ rnnntins the cost, ann vui without some better guar Wns." This is the lang , ' " a wliich is rather piqued at c'to jnti- rosi- e.Con U'hc a ;Iand, than sword San can oa fan bover- spectful al- pamphlet. doubtless, ho questicu lusions to the Lnshsli p-j prove moro powerful in i than thoss of thei-nglis! 7 Iron Duty. COM1SATIO, TO lvi thtf Tr.lmnc A Washingto.1 correrrfrm.dal)lc com savs, "it is asceruiiuo bination ot importers and manufiCturers in tiizud. lookil-X to a d ' ; cress fir tl in Xew York, has been orga- lon upoti con- itr frt mil rn.nd -J repeal o . . k that project, of uvelv, or j the pasw of a lavv rs q vui a r ""t"-'-"2,.x i,i. is oriauization as- Aeat wliich appeared iron exclave rrospeciiv V 1 . . ..en r.ornoralMMS wiiici. a for the st twoycj simitaes in tfi.il aid" whicl to he J ivhiclj il l get their weekly newspaper, their ma- to have enlightened tha votes of Mem- i'tt wisdom and i .memorable occasion. W.s of Congrcsl , , . .. lis blow at or,r . . , i l lit.' bl, ii-ijuirt.- iw uv; i i,i Jt in OS ffcu reaucxio vu .-o - - i,.u ci il v tUc law of is a perpevu- . , " " r n.on:ce chief. He P--aks ot n V v Y.rw LI"" the will carried assi-staij pt to procure spe- inufacturcTS can n American Congress by iitish cohl. This cause imoutit of ready -ied 1... ... - - .i i xtage did not co th, public councils. It . r ho-v ar.l lojr-cfif.a J t f -uua,v, that al! the approaches ;:;;:SAia. And lA1' U fa naie bv r.uMi'.g ibis cJ j 'jpowcrful ii.3ucnces, and engi- T..t,.t.d matt """cd hinr,. . a wl.l y . - - X . . r-'" i -el r.:shes to the J Lrz share of th". ostal revenue S638,927; a third or more, Six leaving say S 100,000 for ihe poj I pnpe . .r,r and ncriOdica.s. I acri.ii reguar - j :c . ,1'. r.ronosition r n,r"u a ,uaJul"J yoitniasier . "V. Still another on nrllrt is such ... rivin2 an mere wrnld lie uuuuic , o , t. S400.000. " ccroe to ie . . rrn atwashmgion u ,;,ton as to believe the people . nr troinsto payamgoir rtfrrv. reus'""3 -.- -r---. t - -en ' ., . .nrv as iiie.r ua:... eiaee as nc- - H can t uo aonc, t - fha General anxiety cxistin-fr . . r Tj.,,,nan has been i tnaiJi"-""- , flrUcted to demand the reca.. .WT-omnlieity iutheeuli. f0r th7 Crimea, and that thej,. nentwill not recau uui. UiBToisscd, the New orfe'l Eritfsh Government orignraa aKents 50 to proceed as nofa et rJcipal laws. Ha-l these irom, ther unwittingly or des.grgrap aQd hal th. British Govi flciala prteed of the fact, .rocee 1 disr aa cither unfaithful or isen an arowed their acts, ther. to -undid of all controversy. laws dtake to judge for i- authop--roallyhad been infrir laws; fticsare the sole expo' estima andthe enlistments hasbeftn tionofourgovcrr-mcPnoun- accessory, have beestake in Cedby our courts English Uov !"1. ,c.nany took the case: Ti.n , among 'the .1. r . - . vd accipexts. incew lorn. 10th give reports of six railroad the lines between that city and of them of a serious accident occurred clay afternoon, on the Hudson Kivcr . - l - J ......... T i 1 i , it 1 on the Ilarh-ni Kailroaa, by which a orfii s neci was nroKen. liroocuii"-" vh ' - I V . . . 1 . . T . . . J . . ah. tflft.'Cw iun; LL'uir.u, mn ouu uui ut m"" t'.'jcngo. An extraordinary number, even un- xl existing circumstances, which are very gainst sife travelimr. There does not hftt4 loti jtiytl.iiip; tf i utpori aMa Q- .fiicitedby tho Jury having in charge p.u investi rgation into the cause of the accident at Spuy- ten Dny vel Dridge, whieli was not j.reviously known. A high wind and tide, and an unu sual accumulation cl ice, are the only causes given for the occurrence of the accident. Lateu most rjfxico. The Mexicjit papers of the Sth are filled with articles showing that the country is still the victim of mingled anar chy and tyrrany. Tlie Press law is more in quistorial than any heretofore enacted. .Num bers of journals have been obliged to suspend or altogether abandon publication, and several editors have been seized and thrown in prison. The Government is endeavoring to explain a way the excessive odiousness of the enactment. Dcgallode, in Guanajuiito, and Uraga in Sier ra Gorda, are engaged in armed opposition to Commonlurt's Government. Vidauri is streng thening himself f.r future movements, wi;b men, arms, ammunition and provisions, which he is taking care to secure in abundance. the y-V place, excited V(er an assur y J great Iody of cditnfould J ancc,tbatit woul A fa1 ani i hare been Epee.e- aisfic,J at,,endc 10Rd-f.'lia could ; Public o iaioa, t" 4owevor not Lave got ti disposition. enfrietidiy mjkin bis gratuit ' Jtdi.l not ss.af; in his letter , inanitinyWhlliidolphia; 'o the fnited.yieita or the Scc - n0;tber n-oulj i4tain any ca retzry Cf ftJfaTd"tss for ci . dcaror f yr.e annojo of Eng thr fh- Zu, JCaWnioosea to land, lint ;r disoa must j"st'-4'M A.J&s Vonc, 4ur gov- proci'i on t ut it, argun of Mr, k - 1 rT-l. MT". I :, ilre and in l.o""" "x- attributed to the Er hkrac of the Pans i rtS logical, pra4l con. n oi iii3-" ijtseii. ess attribute Olr Kelations with Excland. The Aash ington Union of the 19tli inst. s-.ns, that no such question as the suspension cf diplomatic intercoursa has been before the Cabinet. Our relations with Great Britain are certainly deli cate, and perhaps critical, but a proposed with drawal of Ministers is not among the eviden ces going to intimate the delicacy of those re lations. The Union further says : "V"e can not deny that there are serious questions of difference between the two governments." Disturbances ix Kansas. Advices from Kickapoo, Kansas, announce a conflict at Kas ton, between a company from Lawrence, under Captain Brown, and the Kickapoo IJangers. Several were killed and wounded on both bides. A large number of persons were flocking to Easton. The disturbance is supposed to have originated at the election on the 15th. 7 V ' In Oregon an Indian war has been raging for some time. Tho Indians arc dissatisfied with tho treaties recently made by Gov. Ste vens with them, and they threaten to carry on a war of extermination against the whites. Measures have1 been taken by the TJ. S. Gov ernment to prevent it, but a number of per sons have already been killed. Farmer, Pra'ly, Merchant do Ulacksmith, Bradford, William Irwin, John Carlisle, Joseph Witmery, Jacob Tierce, M. . LumiiKiJo, .luiuol Piilhart, .Thn Yothei'ij. William Heed. Ilarvcy Moore, I. N. IToath, Martin Ilisp. J.-tracs (. M'illiami, (ieo. Ileckailom, A. G Welch, AVra. ?.Iape. Wm. II. Mercer, James Thompson, James IIuIics, Vi'illiain Addlcinan, John Jordan, Ilnvid Presslcr. Matt- M'Cnllough, Jos. M'Gullough, William Jlagarty, TT 1ST OF TI AVKTJS JFROIIS JLi IXBlirAUV TEI13I4 1S50. Farmer, do do do Carjiontcr, Farmer. do do do Elaksuita, 1'urmcr, do do Tapcnter, I'anncr do do do do do do do ISurnside ; Covington ; Clearfield ; Decatur ! Tox ; (Jirard ; Jordan ; Karthaus ; Lawrence ; do do Morris ; do Pike; do 1'nion ; Woodward ; do do roi 'Vf-.-, nU" the" Lioi . Har 'Ksttppfcri fur 1 iva -crv il r. i. - "-, i ' 1 THii.AiKi.ruiA, Jan. 19. Flour sold this day at $S,2 j to $9,50 for common and fancy brands; 5at, rod, $2, white S2,l-j. Hyc steady at S'svv.'i VCorn is scarce and in fair demand at ince Ine Oafs.il. sequence ,.e - . . 1 .jwiiWikWSo" (soil ctaAPCotl:elIou8e. dicuasmi-r-S7SSiiar Itae A aa iw-'v a, I V.' M T f 1 ;;:'J- srSj';.. aesfXz- i.. .w Hamilton Weld, Farmer. Pecearia; S 15. Piller, Placksmith, Hoggs; Harris Peter. Farmo r. do John Kepbart. Timbcror, io William Kirk. Farmer, Frady; Inac Hcofield, do do Willinm Kishrl, do do John VS'oolri lia. do Bradford; Fdward Albert, Lumberman, do John King. Farmer. Curlisido; Henry Patchin, T.mabcrman' do John Mahaffey, Farmer, do I. F. F.tzweiler, Tailor. Clesrficid; ViIIir.m lteed. Crrpcnter, do Henry Evnns. Teamster, do William Smith, Farnjcr, Covington; Sol. Matsrcr, da d) J. V,. Keener, Tailor. Curwcnsville Josiah Fvana. Fanner & agt do Levi Knwland, ' Farmer. Chet; C. j. Woi-rel). Merchant, do Fr.cch (".oarbart. Farmer, Decatur; 5eoro Kephart. do do Cornelius MTracken, do Fcrxu.wn ; Mat'bew Illonm. do do William Jrn.l:am, jr.. do Cohcn; lliohard (lalt?, in llo;i;cn; Valentino llevcncr. I.timbermn n. d Jniiics,aU,.c.irt, Farmer, Knox; Win. A. Peed, do Lawrence; f-Hn-.utl Clyde, do do Fobcrt I.a'.vhcad. do do Win. T. Irviu, do do Wm. M. Mariman, Carpenter, do Wn. 1 lineal, ('o Jlurrii; O. P. Wilder. Justice, do Petor Fvr.r'.T.. Farmer, do Amos liub'.er. do do J. Fcr;i!.en:i, of Jamo5, do Pcnn ; Samuel Sncncer, do lioss llobirfcn, di do T hfS. M'Craekcn, Lumberman, do Win. Cleaver, Fanner, do Jos. G. l!n?sol, do do Samuel Loii, do Tike; Nathan Cleaver, do do J. F Cooer. do Union ; Jacob Smith, do do BLACKSMITHS TOOLS in the possession of S.D. Morgan, as they belisns to the undersign0". " J. C. PATCHIN. len Hope. Dec. 5-, lS35.-r,t. A PARTS Ell WANTED. The under 2 jL signed, doing business as a Tanner and Cur rier, at Curwcnsville in this county, will take a Partner, who can furnish a cash capital of at least U0. The Tannery is large and commodious, and capable of doing a much larger business than tho subscriber feels able to do by himself. No better opportunity can be afforded to an active business man, with the above capital, who wishes to go in to a paj ing business. S. IJ. TAYLOR. Curwcnsville. lec. 19, 1855, 3m o. TVEV FIRM. IIARTSIIOItN & M'CI! ACKEX INl have just received a new and splendid assort ment of goods at thoir store in LUMBER CITY. They invite tho public to give them a call, and feel assured they will be able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber, Hides, Rags, Grain, and al! other kinds of produce taken in escange. L'ENJ. HAKTfHORN, TH0.S. McCRACKL'X. Aug. 1, 1853. I Clearfield. Jnnnarv 23. l.'.il. TXTItA FAMILY Clearfield. r.,.Tni FI,()l R, for sale bv MKUKELL i CARTER 10. H '.rt. S'1 the uncertified, livir.i in I.'ceatur township a Bay Horse. 'J lie owner is hereby notitiel to coinc forward, prove jroperty. pay charges and take him awav, otbcrHise he will bo i i-po?ed of accor ding to i";.w. ALRAIIAM J. OO.S.S. January 9. 1S5" ."t. rXtTIL'n. Tho uii.icrsicnc.l Lavirg retired from il l' editorial ehair of the .lourntd. n spei'tl'uliy into. IMS bis friends and the publie, that he may be found iij liU old cilice, oiic door east of the Journal otiiee, n;i ftairs. in Giabam's Row," wbc;c be v.iM ul ways l. ready to nttoml to their Ic,;aJ bnsine.-s, ha ing detcrml;;cd to devote to bis profession bis entire and exclusive r.t.cnT'oii 11. buciikj: swourK. C'mrficl.. Jan. fl. lS.'ifi. HALLOA! NEW WA'IO.V MAX .'FACTORY, 'the undersigned would respectfully an nounce to bis 1'iiciiJs ami the public g'?icra!lv, that be has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in Now Sidem City.'" Brady town ship, where be will at all times" be prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice. r!l kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows Ac. Thy best ma terial that can be procured will be used, ami his work will be made in the most substantial and du rable manner, such as will bear the test of p'rict examination. By a close observance of bi.s busi ness engagements, and by disposing of bis work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for cither nvh or rpproved country produce, be hopes to merit and receive a libera! .share of pub custom BENJ. RISHEL. New h.ilom CitV. Jan. 1(5 lajc,. A IMPLICATION Foil I.ICEXSE.-Tnthe lk- Honorable the Judges of tho Court of (kiar- ter Sessions the County of Clearfield : The pe tition of the .subscribers respectfully represent", that they pro desirous of obtaining Lieenso to sell vinous, spirituous, mult and brewed liquors at their place of business. ia Lumber City,"' in the town.-iiip of IV nn, in tho county of Clearfield : that they, ertitlier of them, are not keepers of any hotel, inn. tavern, resrauraut, eating bouse, ovsttr house or oy-icr ecliar. theater, or oilier place of entertainment, amusement or refreshment ; that they are citizen of the 1'i.itcJ Stites; that they are prepared and ready to give bond, and in every way to conform to the Act of Ass mb!v, re lating to Honors, passed tho 1 !th day of April A I. 1805. 'J hey therefore pray the Court to grant them a lieenso for the n'ove r.nrppse; and they will pray, Ac. BiA'JAMI NIIAKTSHORN & THOMAS McCitACKEX. .TantiaryJ. 1S5G. noting as partners. IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE! FACTS WHICH EVERYBODY fcHOFLI) . KNOW ! '. No mere creations of the Taney, but existing real ities!!! a Krowlodgo of whi li can bo aefpaired by a careful perusal of what follows : It '' alwavs in object, with purchasers to buy on theVMOST ACCOM MOD ATI N(l IE RMS " In buying goods, ;;his is especially desirable. Lever, Flcgal A Co.. at their .v"toro in New Salem City, Brady township, 2h miles west of Luthersburg. are determined upon supplying nil who may favor them'.w ith a ca'.l, with Hoods at as favorable prices as the same style of nrticlo can be purchased in that section nf country. Their ttock consists of Dry floods, Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Ac. ."which was selected with a view to accommodate the wants of tho com munity, as well as to meet the demands of the sea son. The citizens of Brady r.nd the neighborhood are inv ited to call, examine the goods and prioes. and hae; 111 accordance with their own luugment. Country produce of all kinds taken "in exchange for goods, and tho best prices allowed. . LEY Ell. FLEGAL & CO. Brady township, Jan. 16, S5rt. nnO E C I LDEILS. Proposals will be received JL by the subscriber for tho building of a brick School House, to be one story in height, with a cellar. Plan and size not yet determined l'lan arc invited, ar.d ten dollars will be paid to any person who will furnish a plar. that may be adopt ed for said building the bouse to be large enough to seat sixty or seventy pupils, two recitatien rooms will be required, also cloths rooms for boys and girls. It is supposed the building will cost from S1500 to 92000. WM. IRYIX. . Curwcnsville. Dec. 12. 1S55. BOOT AND SHOE .STORE: GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD, FA. The subscriber would inform the public that he has just openod an entire new stock of Boots and Shoes, in Graham's Row.one door cast of the Jour nal Once. Every variety of Ladies' and Gcntlemcns'' Gaiters, Laced Boots. Pumps. Congress Boots, Cliildrens' Shoes. tt.. tc. Boots and Shoes made to order. C. S. BLACK. A us I. H35. TNTEYV ARRIVAL. IN A. tr J. PATCH TX, Havo just received a new and splendid assort ment of Goods the best that was ever brought in to the upper end of Clcartield Connty. They in vite their friends aud tho public generally to give them n call, where they will find all kinds cf goo. Is usually kept in a Country Store Come and examine our stock we charge noth ing for the exhibition. A A BON PATCHIN. JACKSON PATCH IN. Burrside. Nov. 2. 1S55. DISSOLUTION The partnership hereto fore exi.-ting between John S. Williams and V. iiliam H. Smith was this day dissolved by mu tual consent, said Smith having disposed of his in terest to John S. Williams. JOHN S. WILLIAM?, WILLIAM II. SMITH. New Millport, Dec. 22. 1855. The books and accounts of the firm are in tho bauds of John S AYilliams for settlement, where those indebted will please call immediately. John S. Williams. jar.'. -?.t William II. Smith. A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. is. I desire to sell ray property in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as tho Tyrone City Hotel. Comprising ns follows: One large three story brick house. Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished off in complete style. A large and extensive stable, an excellent wash houso and other necessary out-buildings. There is also, on the same Lots, one frame house, with out-buibliogs attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plot of said t.jwn. and aiTords several very eligible loca tions for store, otfices. Ac., etc. The whole will be sold ou reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation, now is the chance. Private reasonscar.se me to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing ia value, luquiic of Caleb Guvcr. or tho subscriber. J. 1). STEWART. Tyro.-.e City. Sept. 10, l55.-tf. LOOK HERE. MOSXOP OX JIAXT) AGA1X! The Chtapcsl Coeds in ihe County. THE undersigned begs leave to inform bis old cus tomers, and the public, that be has just returned from the East, with a splendid assortment of AlL & WitlTEJl GOODS, which he will sell lower, for CASH, than they can bo bought at any other place in the County. He is determined to act upon tho uiotto of "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK S ALES,-' and will sell goods, for cash, at the most trifling advance on cost and carriage. Call nr.il examine the stock, and satisfy your self that it is no humbug that ".VOSSOP SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS JX THE COUXTY.' DRY-GOODS, GR0CERIE3. QTJEEU3 7ARE, BOOTS & SKOES, HATS & CAPS, E O XX E TS, .sy.l CONTECTIONARIES, riSIt, TOHACCO. STATIONARY, MOTORS, and a little of everything. All of which will bo sold at lower prices than ev er before offered in Clearfield. R. MOSSOP. Clearfield Nov. 14, 1S55. YMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS and J. FRUIT GROWERS. ARTHUR'S PAT ortt Air-Tiht S;If-Sealinrj Cans and Jarg, for FreEervrag'FrJsh Fruits, &3. This invention for w liich a patent has been obtained, commends it self to the attention of Housekeepers and others, on account tf its great simplicity, and tho effectu al manner in which it accomplished a very desi rable and useful object The cans and jars are constructed with a chan nel around the mouth, ncrr the top, into whieh the cover fits loosely. This channel is filled with a very adhesive cement, prepared for the purpose and allowed to harden. In order to seal tho ves sel hermetically, it it onl y iictcary to heat the Cover sltzlitly, and prets it into place. It may be opened with as much case ns it is closed, by slight ly wanning tho top. The ordinary tin cans, used for the same purpose for which this is intended, cannot be closed, nsis well known without the aid of a tinnsr; nre difficult to open, and are generally so much injured iu opening as to be useless, for future service. By this simple contrivance, the process ofj metical scaling is plaecd conveniently wj'pt reach of every individual; anil fruitor an jn' and butter (if properly prepared with their natural flavor uniruj, & CARTER definite length of titno. Fo HD tf- y VLtTABLE PROP,i55 SALE. THE undersigned oilers at Private sale, -u-j acres of Land, more or less, in l'enn township. Clearfield j .1 lauvu having . seven hr tic-tit acres cleared, the balance covered with valuable TIMBEK. ana thereon tho following improvements A GOOD SAW-fiHll, with LATH-SAW. Rose wheel, Ac., on a good stream "f water, whicU win cnamc mo icui 10 runabout eight months in tho year- A LARGE TWO-STORY HOUSE, well furnished. plastered and painted throughout with a never-failing Spring of water in the cellar, ALSO, A FRAME RANK BARN well furnished with threshing floor, stabling, Ac, all new, having but recently been erected. Also, convenient, and tubstantially erected O V T-IJ UILDINGS, consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, Smoke House, Ac., Ac There is no more desirable property in the County". Any person wishing further informa tion, can apply to Samckl WinEMiUE, living on tho Premises. Post Office dddrcss, Grampian, Hills, Clearfield County. Pa. JOHN WIPEMIRE. SAMUEL WIDEMIRE. Tenn Townshin. Dec. 20. 1855.-3mo TVTEW T Oi GOODS! NEW GOODS! At tho Oid Corner Store of tho undersigned at CURWE NS VIL LE. They have just received the largest and best assort mcnt of Summer and Fall Goods ever brought to Clearfield; consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Quccnsware, Goecrics, Con feetionaries. Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Carpeting. Oil Cloth, Ac. Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Linens. Muslins. Do Laiiies, Prints. Dress Silks, Bonnets, Shawls, Mantillas, Fringes, Fancy Toilet articles. La ces. Embroideries, and an endless variety of other articles too numerous to mention, allot' whieh they offer at the lowest prices and on the easiest terms. Aug. 1, 1S55. J. & H. D. PA1TON. TEST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASS0RT I MENT OF NEW ROOKS. STATIONARY, FANCY ARTICLES. CONFECTION ARIES, TO BACCO, CIGARS, aud DRUGS of all kinds, at ROBINS' LITERARY DEPOT, r SHAW'S ROW, Clearfield, Pa. THE latest publications always on hand, er pro cured to order. Putnam. Godey. Graham. House hold Words. Leslie's Fashions, Harper. Peterson, aud nil tho other Magazines furuUhed Moutuly at Publishers' Prices. He would especially call the attention of "lovers of the weed' to his largo stock of tobacco and ci gars, which cannot bo surpassed in this region, consisting of the best quality of '-Natural Leaf." "Black Fat,' '-Cavendish," "Congress," and other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia. Principe. Plan tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and '-A few more left'' cigars. Also a good stock of ''pipes"' and "fine-cut.11 He would a'so call attention to the fact that he has just opened a large assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STUEFS, which be will sell cheaper than any other estab lishment in the County. THOMAS R0BIN3. November It, IS. In. GIVE TIIEM A TRIAL: SILVER'S PLASTIC PATXTS CHEAP, DURA BLE AND PROTECTIVE. WEATHER & FJBE-PBOOF. These Faints will stand any climate, without crack or blister, and harden by exposure; thus making in timo au enamel of Stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and other metals from rut and corrosion. They differ essentially from the so-called Mineral Paints of the day, which are principally Ochres, and Clays, and aro entirely worthless. SILVER'S PUsGe Taints arc purely METATs JC containing no Alumin or Clay. They aro levigated finely, mix readily with Lin seed Oil, (without the trouble of grinding.5 and flow under tho brush as freeip as the best White Lead, and excel all others in body or covoring properties, one pound of which will cover as much surface as two pounds of White Lead, reducing the cost two-thirds. There are sis distinct colors, vii : Oiivo, I LLrlit Erovrn, I Light Chocola'.c, TIN, C0PPES, & SHEET-IROtf. ftlAHUFAGTfflK rii liar? iiLUUye Elack, I Dark Do. Deep XQ, All equally valuable as a preservative, and par ticularly adapted to painting the outside of BUILDINGS, FENCES, STEAM BOATS, CARS, TIN AND IRON WORKS. Remember ! Exposure haniens aud increases the dumb lilt of these POINTS. DIRECTIONS Mir u-itli pure Linreed Oil, as thickly as possible, as the- Paint is the farting or protecting body, an t oil simp! y the 7!irJium, or aztut in xpren-tins it. TRENCH' A RICHARDS Gr..K.it.vL Wholesale Agents. If. W. corner Tenth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. For sale, Wholesale and Retail. Dry and Ground in Oil, by Sam'l Berlin, Tyrone City, Pa. Dealer in Drugs. Medicines Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, Ac. Aug. 15, 'jj. ALLOCS PICTORIAL AND DRAW-lXU-KOO.11 COMPANION late ulea sox's riCToniAL. This paper presents, in the most elegant and available form, a weekly literary lae langc of the notable events of tho daj-. It's col umns aro devoted to original tales, sketches and poems, by the best American authors, and the cream of tha domestic and foreign nows; tho whole well spiecd with wit and hnmor. Each paper is beautifully illustrated with numerous accurato en gravings, by eminent artists' of notable objects, current events in all parts of the world, and of men and manners, altogether making a tinner rntin lr . - "... "... . -rcion, ... .!, original ia mis coumry . xis pages contain View " -f H H.1UU : -nvaiv S differs. Oct. N ARTIES improved Pusage frfcfcr J-1 F" s. for sale by MERRElX ii&TER. P i SI, 'aa.J -"l TEW ccived GOODS: The undcrsigne' a large assortment ot 1 NEW GOODS, at his store In karthaus; which he offers for sale cheap for ead i produce. Jb.i.ilv&A. September 5, 1S55. t EXCI1 A NGE I NS URANCJE C03; Ko. 11, Merchants' IjfAa PHILADELPHIjtvJ This Company, with an ample Capital. cured, is prepared to effect Insurances La 1 field, and ndjoining Counties, on tentti 1 as consistent with the safety of the" CVn-pany. JN0. McDOWELU Jr.. Oct. 3, 1S55. SeertUrf. m LXSCR . 11, Here NEW FIRM MEEBELL & CART2S woali inform the-public, that they have just open , and extensive COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WAEB MANUFACTORY, On Second Street in tho borough of C LEA R FIELD, where they are prepared to furnish at reduced ccs. every variety of articles in their linei Steel. Bar-iron, nails, sieves of every; v" riougbs and farming utensils, pumps cf 1 description, stovo pipe, patent sauraco 1 funnels and self scaling cans kept constr hand. .-in oruers lor e;!3i.iiii,a iui x iuur-UAJL . S Ac. will bo tharkfully received end prw tended to. "-V- HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO C VC iney are aiso prepatca to rcccivo ccijth, -t ,f nrt!nta ..n Pi.nin.lcainTI t k IaiV TtnrAntai3 - I . V4 U...LIV VU V . WU, . v " ... O ' , . O. B. MERRELL. . u V IR. CARTER. , "'iar1 , Clearfield, Sept. 19, 1SD5 ly. " 1 ' vVJj .. ... . . ' n,ii i t a i vi;. "i ho Dndeminci I' Joite 'f'. It. Lc X af c rl h- : 0 bo 1 : . rio: M 1 - 7 Tia 1B -W" would respectfully inform tho public, that h ' -';A,"sOni has t:-.ken tho oid stand opposite the Methodist f- t Church, known as .. "9 res MORROW'S SHOP, ; 3 whero ho keeps constantly on hand and tnnnufae- U1I1S 11 tures to order, every variety of Household and""" -800.- FUHIfrTUHE, sach as Tables. Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards,; Sofas. Bedsteads. Ac., of everv st vlo and varietv.- JoSiiUA JOIINSOJT.- Clearfield. r.i.. Aug. 1S55. z we3J TEAV ARRIVAL. 11 A. IT. BAIT MAN,' I Pare Room three doors ahove Ulayi' Hotel, Planh j'.,.,. ... .., r . . .... ....... I, J. y 1 v It 1 t If , A I. . KEEPS constantly ou hand a large assortmevrrayed Ogams Philalelphia and Pittsburg Cooking, Parlor, p, Its fear Is and heating Stoves, of different patterns, sizes au t ctJ.-, prices: Stove pipe, shovels, coal hods, Ac. f Also. Cider Mills, Ploughs, Cultivators. Ac. Ac., shops'; all of which will be sold 10 to 20 tier cent, cheapo - you want bargains. don:t forget to call at Bauma-' - tovo Store. Nov. 14, '55.-3m. r V :; TTIALL AND WINTER GOODS. Tho sub- JL BeiibT has just received a large and well se kcted stock of NEW GOODS, -j of almost every description suitablo to thesoason'' which he is selling off at extremely low prices. He. respectfully invites the attention of all who wish to buy good Goods at tho lowest prices, to call at. the sign of tho :. "CHEAPEST GOODS." A Country produce of almost every discription ta ken at market prices in exchange for goods. Persons wishing to purc'iaso. and receive a fair. equivalent for their nionev. will do well t give 5 Now him a call. ' "" - - line 1 .-t, he .1 congn cads to ery difl Remember tho sign of tho CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and bo convinced that, there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. WM. 1'. IRWIN. November 25, IS35. ITUlEsri OYSTERS! CHARLES G RE AFP would iuform his friends and tho pnblic that he is prepared to supply the wants of those who give him a call, at his EATING HOUSE, ono door South cf Hemphill's Hotel, whero ho serves up FRESH OYSTERS, SARDINES, CHEESE, J. and refreshment! generally.. No' pains i'l bo svd SO rcrt to accommodate his customers. lAur. . O! FOR TIIE TEMPLE OF Lie li R A D I N Is- fiVG I R FJ tTs Urtiis vaia i bawled t peri f V- 'Uonwetd lAout-iri band a BR A DIN A M'GIRK have jv sive Tin, Copper, ir SAet- rv. where ihev are nt all DctAmr ro witli " iftS 0 OD. smallest Coffee pot sporc" giuiiblo. They will TING AvII0Js't notice, and r businc?". and jner. largo assortuTprpp . KETTELS 'kept constantly on hand- -; done to e- , nr ilo follftww in a ne- to ""f. r?nn. Quo TT,m',e ani Cook-Co stoves will be touna Tn - tho '-Excelsior," 'Home i-mw f t ft- bine coi ho ho i of every populous city in t buildings of note in tho eastern or western h&ooi3 phcro, of ail too principal ships and stca tho navy ana merchant service, with fine curate portraits of every noted charav world, both male and female. jt last Teums : invariably in advance. 1 s year, sj;- to., one year, 5iu; 10 rr 4 w0 Any person sending us Id sub.-7 year rate, shall receive 17th copy zxX t i ntT tobor 24,1S55. JS0. D. PW in tho mercan -f;?. i-.m t-fsm r.i lfeMrtv'i The. FU fSOne copy of copy of Hot (oil's Pictorial Published every Svv Corn''" ,M.l Streets, Doston, iia. Clearfield NIIV HOTEL, AT LUMBER CITjy " CLEARFruld'"rcspectful!y inform fffIIE under'ihat be has just opened a NEW A th- -at Lumber City, where Xo is prepared t'- ,i Tn-iv irivo him acall. rvt.-nsive Stabling attached to tb, premises--, Id, Serd JTTiEL CONLEY begs 717T3 ip... t0 inform tho citizens of f!if--Si-i r,.tfiold and vicinity that ho V(h Krr.V f If. I is now digging coa' i, :n 1 ' .i,tm Hwaw 11111 UUVU UII na.i a m o ew r ,ot of firgt rato CQal fa. fa fc h"n.dfU ."VoW rato of will sell alB CENX3 pES J3TJSKEI4 atOr,?3re0!1I can c na,l al Kratzers Store. cPfficld, Sept. 25, 1855. atrent:;; ostler always in at.-dan. t. i c;tr. Dee. 1355. -ZZZZZZTvi my Bicsscrl TvT ElV ' ! vaa tint lost Don Ine.i e , . i Kav irone sirico that; day, hrfv Each number C5. 5.1.-S . A'' ,; 144 octavo pa- .- Haga thus comprising doubeol". th0 choicest Miscci--Irlv two fouid pages ot tno c numbcr lancous lfrw i T",rial Illustrations, ac of numerous Pictorial chroni- ! curate PfJ fUe T". .VAal Sotices of 0,0 Pf C-T6" r'VTCMontu: Tho Volumes 1 th ambers for Jcse and DK Sit; but Subscriptions may Aumocr. EKUS 5 and 34SeSitfteW Courts f&J-K " V en this day ot. - fepH nAOERTY. " IT nt. JAMES A. uiu"4' V 1 xov. Hso.-st j unirinimmi. r SHs Vl-r:" t tho store of M a beautiful article for M. HILLS, jane xi, LI Aue-J 1 5J 1 N a ? r r A largo assortment jasttt- W oeived and openea ny: . ef by i&upt. a,j A largo assortment j'fet t ' ceitcd at very low ptl X-SSul anuuiUV. , oW.tW.0,1.,.. viX sellers.' Periodical Agents andOT 25 cents a aid tho Publishers, at S3.u() a fes, neatly bouuu lumber. The semi-annunl jf3 each, aud muslin L cloth, arc sold at tw, tloso o iVS covers aro lum' uniiormij their back nunlumes Iire already hound. ' each, yiai.i.or. will supply specimen , numbers ThAT.iv to acenU and posauastcrs, ana wm 1 ;Vn n the Magazine. '1 hey wiu ai -n;--;- .. ... 1 Mn.l ,cf. Mr. OVOw TTTATS of the latest sij. " - f , HB :,l nr.. I for Bale bT 1 .4 ' " i ; "WW I 1 vpn,,T.rUrt t- ,-- ; An honest loan's tlte noblest work of God,' r!n'ail he'kncw 'it wasn't true his mother 3rn?l V,nt rl nr.,1 w,oll 1HI) WflD f .1 . . s.. reeeiv- 1 I - I' W3UIIU1VUI IM" I al I. 'Ill , , . -' . . . ' - A- . eTadfor sale by " WXJtf Acariyuwiy 3;j--clMti-;-. v. . - ; --r .v- " . ; A feantiful i i ..I w."-' - m rfc v, - - - x r a . - , and I ?KK& S - : :'.iV!yerccH!a tSSmWAREI ted am1 ik . . i - . - - m - - . i mt niifi viir miiim ai v tm: if t. i i-as Letter than any litan'that was ever made, t 1,08 Pk - J'.-"..; -.'': irrnvr heartless tmkw Sstern Missouri says, nsas was greatly So t Ining scnous occurred WTT , -'.ose'at .'.'., rn-onened and re-fitted by the undersign- edTwho respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. . ... , , He is well provided with houso room and good stabling, and intends keeping aTempornneoHouso, at whioh ho will alwaysndeoTor toakohH; consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, Smoke i : House, sc., ic There is no more desirable property in tho County. Any person wishing further informa tion, can apply to Satfl M'idemirk, 'living on tho Premises. Post Office dddrcsa, Grampian Hills, Clearfield County. Pa. JOHN WIDEMIRE. " t, 1" SAMUEL W IDEMIRE. Jnn ToTSJhiijJJoa-- - vH. F quality, received, and for Bale '-.ylS Juno V, '55.1 "" ..V --.rn" assorted colors Uiajr Jf C.TJ . A quality, roc Juno 27,5.1 r ADIES OA I' M-i be boat ia qt Jana 27, 45-1" LADIES' DRE ssortaept, f June BLOCKS. Elz 1 Clocks for m X-ADIKSr.jAU M-i net worked 1 25cts at Mossop i n . y:" rxteefor sai- be beat in qumnj j, .. wg Juno 27, '55. . gxens of : - '' Hd&Sy -.v-J - rl.ot bo ADIES' DRF5 . ; as.'0J4T "till have a coal, whlta- ho BUSHEL Kratsers Store. and well seleo- assortment just receiy- F. IRWES. IRE-PROOF PAINT, for sale at Juno 13, '551 R.M0SS0PS. IJARASOLS a most beautiful Mteetios,. 4 of the latest style for tale at tha eaem f , - a - a . . . w . v w wtal-T; -jlj; JM- M. UUbS.
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