a: steamer lock, e Je bricga o etcaaj S t so,, f tho Lo crtions was kept here sho icr hold, it. Tlia LiUdof. k at su Iat. 61. 'erpool. ospect o Jaye ies caa an on all glroo lal r- istica J The Jxdiajt Trocbles ix Florida. Since 'the attack upon Lieut. ITartsnflTs party, that portion of Florida along the Indian Kivcr and ia the vicinity of Fort llycr3 lias become very unsafe for whites. Stragglers from tho Fori, cr adventurers hi pursnit of game in those wild but hitherto peaceful hunting districts, are f.red upon by yellow miscreants concealed be hind trees and in the chnpparal. Vfe have just received authentic information cf another attack equal in atrocity to that committed upon Lieut. IlarlsufFs squad. It is a Jotter from an officer dated, Fort Myers, January 19, 1S:.0 It says, An express has just arrived from Tort Deynaud with another Indian outbreak. A party of woodcutters, consisting cf a corpo ral and five men, were fired at by Indians, 4 miles from the post. One man only escaped 5io slightly wounded;) the rest were massa cred, and twelve mules killed. Lieut. Lam ed, 2d Artillery, directly4went in search of the savages but though he scoured the country a round not. a sign or trace of them could be found, and strangely enough the dead bodies of the men were also missing, nor was there ny tracoof blood, but the country is so much underwater that blood could easily be washed away. On his return Lieut. Webb, 2d Artil lery, and a party went out. They, too, crqdo xsd every place, but without success ; so the case remains a mystery. The Indians were supposed to bo Leaded by an old chief named Okchan. Kepcated scouts have been sent in every direction through the country Ironi Fort Deynaud since the affair -with Lieut. Ilartsuff, and though they have frcequently seen Indian 0gs (It is commonly said that where you find Indian hogs, the Indians themselves are not Tar off,) they never have Been any trace of the Indians themselves." Extueme Cold at the South. A corres -pondent of the Picayune, writing from Cam don, Arkansas, Jan. 11th, says "It is so con foundedly cold that I can ccarcely write. I rm fairly freezing. Thorghts mr.y breathe-, but there is no chance for "words that burn," -wherewith to warm one's self in this merciless weather. I tin believe this must bo the cold est place. just now, on this side of poor John Franklin's remains. The Wachita river 13 fro zen over ; stock is freezing to death in nur.i l?rs all around us, and I verily believe (al most) that we shall lose seed of everything in the poultry line. Tho thermometer for the greater part of the time ranges at 20 or 22 dg. K-low the freezing point. I write this with the inkstand on the hearth, a big blanket over iny bead, and both feet in the fire ! U-g-h, I can't go any more." The officer? of the steamboat Alid.i, at New Orleans from the Red River, report: Left Shreveport Jan. 2"th. River falling faster at that point than ever before known. In port and bound for New Orleans, steamboat Victo ria, Pelican and Eflort. As far up as could be learned the river was at low water mark and falling. A letter from Roland, Texas, repor ted the river frozen over at that point an I the Indians crossing on the ice with their ponies- A letter dated Fort Belknap. Texas, Dec. 39, says, "The weather for the last week has been extraordinary; such intense cold is unheard of In these parts. The breath of the Arctic re gions rushed down upon us on the 221 inrt., 7 o'clock P. M., with our windows, and doors opea, on account of heat,and in a few mo;,ierds the cold was paralyzing. Since then, until sundown yesterday, the relentless norther raged, killing horses, calves and chickens, and frost-biting several persons exposed to Its merciless fury. The Stats Arsenal Rodbest. The Grand Jury of Dauphin County at the late session of tho Court, found two bills againtt Andrew E. Drane, late keeper of the Stato Arsenal, and Aaron Coburn, a Democratic Member of the House of Representatives from the County of Philadelphia, for robbery of the State Arsenal .-.t llarrisburg a lew months ego. The first count of the indictment charges Drane with the Larceny of rifles and muskets to the valno of $2,C25, Coburn with being accessary to said Larceny before tho fact. The second count ' charges Coburn alone with receiving the prop erty referred to, knowing it to have been sto len. The other indictment is against both for a conspiracy to appropriate to their own use the property of the Commonwealth. The case was continued by the Court, at the roquest of Mr. Coburn's counsel. Mr. C- was held to bail in the sum of $2,500, to appear at the April sessions and was discharged. Drano remains In jail. Railroad Accident. A frightful accident occurred on tho Columbia Railroad on the night of the -ith, about four miles west of Phi ladelphia, by which one person was killed and twcr.tv-seven were wounded. A rail, rendered "brittle by the intense cold, broke in three pie ces, throwing tho front wheels of the forward car off the track. These wheels were, howev er, drawn upon the rail3 again, and this car af terwards retained its position upon tho track. The second car was thrown from the track, and the forward axle breaking, tho car, with All its occupants, was precipitated down an embankment about thirty feet high. The car in its descent struck a large tree at the bot tom. The concussion split the car open and threw many of tho passengers to the ground, nnd enabled most of the others to escape from the wreck. Had tho car not been broken to pieces tlws consequences would have been wore frightful, as there was a very hot fire in tho stove. Tho blazing contents of the stove ver- scattered through the car in its descent, nd ia a few minutes the latter was in Howes. The Mo.nt.oe Doctrine," of which so much has been said and written, is contained in a sin gle sentence'of one of Mr. Monroe's messages. Here it is : "Tyat the American Continents by the free and in U per.dnt condition which tliey Ikivo "S suuicd and maintained, are henceforth not to 1c considered as subjects for future coloniza tion by any European power." ."d.viiv-LVi.,-3 cst.IIVE ox Secret Socis-, tiu. Covert- in Lis message to the ! Legislature of Maryl calJcd IU HUeut5on of that body to the cxi wthin thc Sut(J of certain political sociev ich he denonn ced as subversive of the csUblisncd prin ciples of Republican Govegnnt ThcL(,. islature referred the subject- geiect Co. nikt.ee, of which Mr. A. K. lnedy of thc Baltimore delegation, was chait v-tu jn structions to enquire, first, whe any and what political societies existed ivlc tat0 . second, whether any society, secrev,r OI,cnj was known to encourage or producerp03e3 which tended to such "subversion of0 weji established principles of our goven,nt " portion of thc people of Maryland, have ro. duccd religious issues into the field of poy,. c:l organization; with other kindred inquirK The committee were also empowered to n quest the Governor to communicate to then any information ho possessed, and to send foi sessea, ana to ssna lot comDany uaua. . , , . V p,y order of the Captain, l-j deemed an mvestiga-X jn SOj iljyKlIEEjl. lat Sergt. persons or paper if the rp " - T, w. , , , II10 orna of ine oxzizli prelate of 2 cw tno lant is put lorth as aw.nninfto t!if friends of Iloniaiiism to be on their guard a gaiust the cction of the committee. Xow for the key to the mysterious rur on the part of the I'recman's Journal. It appears that Mr. Ken nedy has turned the tables upon Gov. Ligon, and seeks to inrestiza'c the affairs of more secret societies tiiau the Gov. largaiuclfur. The first 'persons' sent for should be tho Jesuits, with their 'papers; or, these tailing to appear lot the committee bo cmpowed to obtain tho ''pa pers" of thc Jesuits from thc archives of the society's'' institutions. Perhaps some few en quiries into thc objects and airn.j of the Sociev of St. Vincent Do Paul," or the purpose of tho "Leopold Foundation" might lead to something interesting if not startling. We shail watch these proceedings with sytae inter est. IIiiA-t Lewis Cass ox IIomaxism. The Hon. Lewis C.is3 made a speech in the Senate of thc United States in May, 18-3-1, and which can now bo found in thc Congressional Globe, CGd Con gress, 1st Session, pages C31 to G3D, wherein he takes strong ground against Romanism. Gen. Cass, after giving the barbarous treatment of Protestants in many Iloman Catholic coun tries, on this and thc other side of tho Atlantic concludes as follows: "And docs Archbishop Hughes believe tliat a!i those abuses are destined to coj.tirjue, un touched and unchanged? That they will much long-cr resist the mighty tide cf public opinion which has already done so much in these, our latter days, and is fated to do so much more ? And are the representatives of the American people to lay their bands upon their mouths, and mouths in the dust, to look on at tho per. seditions and oppressions to which their coun trymen arc exposed abroad, and not even ex press their displeasuro and their demands.' And all from m affectation of natioi'.il di'cor r.m, national t-qucamisliness, it should be c tiled, which is so tender to the presumption o! others as to sacriSco our own true rights and honor." A T.,m is- the Dcd Sea I proposed a bath, for tho sake or experiment, but Francois endeavored to dissuade us. Ho bad tried it ; and nothing could bo v.v-tj disagreeable; we ristie-I getting a fever, an I there were fjiir hours of dangerous travel yet Leforo us. But by this time wc were half uri.'lrcsvd, ar..l soon wera floating in the bituminous waves. Ti.e beach wa3 fi::e gravel, and shelved gradually down. I kept my turban on iny bead, and was carsfal to avoid touching the water with my face. The se.i was moderately war::i,'and grate fully soft and soothing to the skin; and even when swimming the body rose- half out of the water. I should thin!: it possible to dive for a short distance, but should prefer that some one else would try the exjicrimout. With a log of wood for a pillow, one might sleep as on one of the patent mattresses. The taste of the water is salt and pungent, and -stings tli3 tongue like saltpetre. We were ob liged to dress in haste, without even wiping off thc detestable liquid; yet I experienced a very little of that discomfort which most trav ellers bavc remarked. Where the skin ha.i been previously bruised, there was a slight smarting sensation, and my body felt clammy and glutinous, but thc bath was rather refresh ing than otherwise. JJaynrd Taylors Travels. Gcoursi v and xnr. Auomtion-ists. (lovenor Johnson, of Georgia, lately sent a message to the Legislature, transmitting the resolutions passed by the General Assembly of Vermont in relation to Kansas.. The Governor denoun ces the Abolitionists of the North, enduices the principles of squatter sovereignty, speaks of outrages against the lights oi the South, and tells the Legislature thev must prepare for the worst, and place the State in the safest at titude for self-preservation. The proceedings in the two Houses, when the Vermont resolu tions came up for action, were rather rich. Some of thc members wanted to send them back, accompanied with a leaden bullet, a charge of gunpowder, and a oil of rope; oth ers desired that the Governor be requested to transmit "them to the "deep, dark and fetid sink of social nnd political iniquity from which they emanated," with the inscription that "Georgia heeds not the ravings of hell born fa naticism. " Another rcsobition was offered in the' Senate, recommending tiie President to employ a gangof 1 iborers todig a ditch around the Green Mountain State, and float tho thing into the Atlantic." The resolutions, however, were liiinlly referred to a committee. I.t the" ax Cut -RC!i Mission-. The Evangeli cal Lutheran Church are making the prelimi nary arrangements for the establishment of an African Mission. One of tiies arrangements is the founding of an institution for the purpose of qualifying pious people of color to labor as missionaries in Africa. The Superintendent of the mission is instructed to.seek out young colored people willing to enter the institution w ith this view. The movement is one of great importance, anI ws wish it a large measure of success. i oiiv uih.es atarm at iu;s stcn ot .Mr. Kennedy, wnahip. t .tariieia county, ra.. u-j " ands.ys the honorable gentleman "docs .t Snsln mean to do anything good by his proposed r.'tcd t taako immediato pnyment, and those committee." This is nil th Mm .v nn,l n? clah,;f agr.last the saw ; will prefect them, Til MFTMIWi 4ttllfc EXTKA FAMILY IXU K, for sale ry MEREELL A CARTER. CIoarSehl.Pa.,Jan. 16,180(1. mEMPEHASCE MEETIiSG Thc A ash i ingtonians will bold their Monthly Meeting on Monday Evening, February lStk, at early can-l!li-ht. in the Court House. The public ia kind lv inTited to attend. U. PHILIP UCLIC1I, President. RAIL ROAD 'IKETING. Thc citizens of Clcar&cld County friendly to tho construc tion of the proposed Tyrono, Clearfield and Erie llailroad. arc requested to meet in tho Court House on Hcuncauaj tvciiiugi o "I'l . xui ween. " - Clearnold. February 6. "TAMES T.. till All AM. Dealer in SAWED LUMBER, bQUAi'.ED TUIUEK, MllAt. lls, tOAUlS. ic, is prepared to nil, on tne sih.ticst, notice, all orders for ankles in his line of busi ness, on reasoiiRblo terms as they can bo pro cured in thc comity Ornharopton, Clearfield Co., Jan- 2j, Ibu A TTEN'f ION It EG V LARS! You arc or- .a dcr'.d to meet for parado on Friday, February 22d. nt 19 o'clock A. U. Each member wtJ pro imanir witli fira rounds of blank cartridge Business ( importance to all thc members of the company will ha transacted. IVTOTICli "Whcrcns Letters of Administration i 7, 1 t,.v A.of r,f iwndv prd.irly A131JAIL AUKAXT, 'I J. 23. IS." 6-51 Administratrix. n iTitr;. 1 N'.TArtv 2")Tir. . f.ilULt; i UliJj ur .L CbKAXiKIl'.I.L) COUNT j- Application bav ins been m:ida Vy the lion r J f Directors ot" a ma jority of the iebool DistrtoU m Clearfield counly. tatiIl their desho to iuere -o thc Salary of thc Coutuv f-uTierintendent of so 4 county, you are re the terms of the eighth soei''i of tho Supplement to the ScUo'jI Law. r.pprorJ the i-th day of May, 18';5. f A.G. CL'KTIX, i"eb. C. 1S56. Rupf - of Common Schoola. ftTEYV riOTFL: V ' "1,J -.Sebuiso Horse,' at il KEVrASHINGTON, has boon re-oponed .naVre-nUH.l by thc urulcrssgn cd, who respecti'ully i'-its a share of public pat ronage. He is well provide-! with uoopo room ana goou sSaMin;:. and latendl keeping a Temperance House, at which he will ul.iys endeavor to make his guests feel at boui'j Aucru.it I. ISjd TJ I I W A It 11 V A L. The undersigned has IN just received :J irrre stock of IV GOODS. adapted to t.c season, cop.'i'ing of DRY ;m(I)S. C jCKKIi. Qt iK.MV AUi.', 11 A it V .V A I . C( X F 1" CT I ' IN A IU Ess, nail hollow-wake, c::ii:ii-waii:, ic. ic. 'JAMES B. CKAIIAM. Graiiamten. Aug. J-JSO 1"?0I-:'; ' IiOOTvS ! '.---Grceidonfs Sories of Jj Mtimmti.ul U oi l:' ire now bc in used ill nonrlv nil tho School?. Ai-iiitcmics Bud Colleges in tho l iiiled States, mid aro witLout doubt ur.rivnl led ia j.oiut of merit, and in adaptation to the wants of cur schools ; they have the plainest rules nnd best examples to illustrate tho whole business of life. The attention of Superintendents. Direc tors and Teachers is respectfully invited to these works lefero introding a uniform eeries of iuiy otiiar kiad as thc lir-v requires. Tlic.n books esn bo bad wholesale, lelail or in cxuhaiirrc fur old lii.ohs when iutroiecd in the tehool, at CI1 WA'IVO.WS I'ru'aud J'ook Store. ( ie.-irlk-Id. .UiS. :K IS.'i'" 2m. "iT"Si:t;iSTi:it'S NOTICES. Xoti;o is bere- l i bv -ivi:n. th'it thc following accounts have bvn fs:;iiiir.e.l and fas-ed hv r.e. and remnin f:l"l of record ir. this ofoa-i for the indention of heirs, U"--!!ets. i-ii dilois. uiid all olhers in any oilier way init lifted, and rill he tucsentfd to the next Ur tih;ir:s' Cusirl of Ciesrucld County, to bo held at iu t '.-.i rt liou-e. in the i'orou;'!i of Clenrficl J, on 'l ues l.i v. t'i'j li'th d.iy of 1 ebruary, lbjo, fj; coii2riiiaiion nnd allowances 'j he final u: '.u;t f Abraham Nevling. Admin isSr.itor cf Kdish Nevlirir. diveiiswl. T!.o aoeouat d" AVui. .J. lleinvhiil, Executor cf Th:r;ins JlomT'biil. Ut"-eii.d. 'I I. final ::o.-ouut cf JjLa Sti'.cs, Guardian of i jii in ioi a :iiicai. T.'ie fcCMi-.nt of Joj-cph MeCbirren, Guardian of Levi lhciiias ".Soran. The cci-oiii.! of (ieori'e nnd I'Lcbe jackets. Ad- mii.istratur of L'avii .r.-r-kcii-. deo'd. l'OUTEt:, Register ClojirfuUJan. 2:1. IvJ-l- (f-lOFI'T PnOL'LAM VTIO?;. WHEREAS "O The Honorable JAIL6 LL'RN.-f DL'. Ksrp. l'resi b- iit .hi l'c of she Ciii t of Costunoii TicKs of t'.ie f.ventv-3ft!i Ju-li-.-ial Ii:iri;t, eon: no?-; I of tho cut:t:os of Clcarlscld. Centre and Clin ton and lh.- lFnnor.iblo RICHARD f;'.IAV and JOHN J H')VT. A:---noi:;to .'udgoj of CIep.rfn.-ld eoun'y. lnive is--;ie I their preyopt bearing dsito the 'f VENTV .S !:;. U .lav ji Dee.. la.--t, to r.ie dirceted, for the holding of a Court of Common i'len-t. Oiph:m3 Court. Court of ;.:ai-ter "-ersions. ( o;irt oi ever and 'JYi-mim-r. tind Court of General Jail leli ry, nt Clearfield, in and for Cle irtr.:! I county, on the TIIIKU .MONDAY of I'EbKUARY, liest, be- ii-'jc tha I -: s h d.iv of thc month. NOTICE Is. TJlEREI'UltE, HEREBY GIVEN To the Cor-nor, .lustL-e of the Peace, and Consta bles, ia and tor tho said county ol ClearSield, t j anr-eur in their own lironcr persons ith thir Rolls. Reerds, IiKjuiUious, Lxaniinatior..". unl other Kciut-inbranees. to do those things which to their o!ii -::, and in their behalf, pertain to be done, aiid Jurors an t Wiinefscs arc reouei-tcd to he then and thero attending, and not to d''Tiart without l.-ave. r. t their lieril. GIVEN under inr baud, at Clcrrfiel.l. this 1 Ith day of Nov., in thc year of our Lord one thous and eir;lit nnnurcd nun uity-nve .ami tne ciguu etb year of American Independence. JO.-; I A II R REED, Eh-2". Clearfield. Jan. 2.1. 1S.0U.-tc, SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry k.7 writs ot van rnrins, issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to mo dirc-'icd, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in thc borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY THE ISth DAYOi1 FEBRUARY, the follow- in'? described property, viz s Thrco certain tracts or pieces of land, situate in Decatur township, Clearfield county, Pa., viz : The undivided fourth of tho following tracts, one con taining Sa acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Gcnrhart, James MeGiika heirs, John White, llorton Lever and the Moshunnoti creek, having erected thereon a saw mill. 5 dwelling bouses, one back barn and all the land cleared and under fence. Also, one other trnct situate in said town- shin. cojit;iinin:i about SO acres, bounded by land of John Gem-hart and Moshannon creek, with 2o ncrcs cleared. Also ono other tract in said towu ship, containing about .'!." acres, bounded by tho Moshannon creek and above land au 1 binds of John Shimmed Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold aa tho property of E. B.l'ikc. By virtue of u writ of Is-r-iri Faria. .1 certain luessuao or tract of land si't'r.tc in Bradford town ship, Clearfield County, beginning at the south west corner of the tract, thence by Win. Stewart's survey south 2.01 perches to a post corner of Win. Hoover s purchase, thenco cast by Hoover's and Forcce's purchaso 102 perches, thenco south by Foreeo's purchase 62 perch, and five-tenths, thence by i.U Forcce's other land East 72 perches to a post bv a maple, thence ucrth 17'J perches to white pinoo'f Samuel Harrier's purchase, thence north 42 west 130 perches to a post, theuce north 74 perches, thence west lis perches to place of begin nin", supposed to contain "1 0 acres more or less, bein'' part of tho Blair Mc'Clannchan survey on warrant dated July 27, I7U2 (see mortgage book J, pa"-0 427.) and deeded to the said Corsar Potter hy the'snid J. W. Smitb. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the propertv of Cwar Potter. JOSIAH R. SEED, Sh-rifT. Clearfield. Jn. 50, 135$. r.n! ,,.:;,"!tpd for r;:iemein. to speetfully requested to nieat'U Convention at liio Court House, in Clearrii!l-. a Saturduy the 2od day of February, V6j , nt p o'cloek in the afu r for the nurnuscaUa stated, according to NOTICE Tho undersigned having retired from the editorial chair of the Journal, n- Epectfully informs bis friends ana tno puowc, iuul ho may be found in his old office, tno door east of the Journal offico. up stairs, in "Urahani is mow. where he will always Vc ready to attend to their leal business, having determined to devote to bis profession his entire and exclusive attention II. BUCIILtt SN OOrE. Clearfield. Jan. 0.1S"'G. ALLOA! NEWJV AGON MANUFACTORY Th n nd ersiirncd .would rt siectfully an nounce to bis friends and the public generally, that be bus opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in '-New Siilem City," Brady town ship, where bo will at all times bo prepurcd to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows ic. The best ma terial that can ha proeu red will be u?d, and his work will be maIe ijp tho roost substantial and du rable manner, Fitsh he will bear the test of -strict examination. By a close observance of bis busi ness engagements, nnd by disposing of his work on the'most reasonable terms, which be will do for cither cash or approved country produce, be hones to merit and receive a liberal f-hare of pub lie custom BENJ. RISI1LL. New Salem City. Jen. 16, 13.il. ' C1LEAKFIELI INSTITUTE. Tho nest term of this Institution will coiumenco on tho lltb of February, IS.'iti. All persons wi.-:hing to fit themselves for Teach Ens, or other avocations in life, will hero receive every desired facility and attention. A thorough Classical and Mercantile course is here given, on terms lower than any other similar Institution iu the State. IVrciits at o distance can obtain boarding for their sor.s or daughters under the immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare ad vantages, with nil tho comforts and pleasures of a Lomc;rtiio their morals will be carefully guarded. Tnc rates of tuition per quarter arc: Primary Eu?tlisih.2-i0; High Eng. i.sh.55.liO;Clasc-icF.8-OU-Mathematics.nbove Algebra S3; Frencg. Drawing, and Paint ing.?5 each- Further information eni be hsd bv addressing W- A- CAMPRELL, i-hincipai. Apr. 1, 'OjJ C t en r field, ra. A l'PLI CAT10.N FOR LICLW'SI'. To tho 15k. Honorable tho Judges of the Court cf Quar ter Sessions of tho County of Clearfield: The pe tition of tho subscribers respectfully represents, that they are desirous cf obtaining License to sell vinous, spirituous, inait and brewed liquors at their place of business, iu '-Lumber City,:1 in the towrr'iip of Pefin, ia the county ol Ciearueld : that they, r either of them, are not keepers of aiiv betel, inn. tavern, rcsfauraut, eating bouse, oyster bouse or oyster cellar, tacater, or other place of entertainment, cmusemeiu or refreshment ; that they are citizens of tho United States; that they are prepared and ready to give bond, nnd in every wsy to couform to tho Act of Assembly, re lating to "liquors, passed the 1 1th day of April A D. 1oj5. Tlicy therefore pray the Court to gr:snt them a licenso for the above purpose ; and they will pray, ic. BENJAMIN HART.SHORN i THOMAS M-CKACKEN, January 1, 1S5C acting as partner?. rSiP.IAL LIST roil FEBRUARY TER-H, JL 13.V5. 1. Josiah VT. Thompson, vs. L. J. Cracs. garni shee of Isaac Smith. 2 U. Wallace-vs. Joseph E. Loan. Z. II. Philip s Executor, io., vs. Reams Ktp hart. 4. P. Roncr. vs. R. Penningtor. 5. Robert I.itx, vs. Thiiip I'oll.-.rd. fi S.nuuel Hajrartv. vs. Robert Mathers. 7. Alexander i 1. Ferguson, vs. Thos. Rabton. S David A.-kev, vs. liiison Connway. 9. Hurxthal i I'rolhcr, vs. B. i- P. Iun'berry 10. Tcrbet ct 1, vs. Samuel Caldwell. 11. Gcorgu Ross. vs. SiimucI Clark. 12. 15. Hartshorn, v?. S. i John Vi'idcniire. 1. '!. Ci:u:. ags i ilahaficy. vs. D. Gornsan. 14. A. i'. iruiand, vs. William Bloom, Sr. 15. 11. Philips1 Executor, vs. D. Kcphnrt. l'i. .l.i i. 11 Steiner, vs. Robert G rrCius. 17. Moutclliiss.TciiEyck i Co., vs. G ilbert Tozcr. 1 . John Campbell, vs. Williams i Coozer. 13. Coil.in, vs. llurxthr.l i I'rother. 20. James Smith, vs. 11. I'ruslcr. 21. Samuel A Lucas, vs. Davis Pownal. 22. Fitch i Royutoa, vs. Dougherty i Mctilaugh lin. " t 2 !. Fitch A Povnton. vs. Wm. II. i Jao. Miller. 21, R. Vv'aJIaco. vs. Thos. E. Miller 2. ). Leycis i wife, vs. J. ShcfTi wife. WM. I'ORTER, Frothy. Clearfield. -Tan. 1S.".3. NET.' HOTEL, AT LU1IEEH CIT3T, - CLKAIirii-LDkUO., 1A. TMIiE undersigned would respectfully inform ins r riO.ic. iliac in lias lusi nncncu a .11 11'JTEL. at Lumber City, where ho is prepared to enter!. :ai all who may give him a call. Extensive Stabling attached to the premises i!U attentive oi.lcr always in attendance. L. W. TEN EYCK. Liimber City. Dee. 1 via. UTST RECEIVE.'?, A SPI.ENDJB ASS0RT a MENT OF NEW Bn:;s. STATIONARY, FANCY ARTICLES. CON FECI ION ARIES, TO BACCO, CH'AI'.S. ar.d DREGS of all kirds. at 11CBIIJ3' LITHilAIlY DEPOT, CEATiT'3 E0W, Clcariio:d, Pa. TIIE latest publications always on hand, or pro cured to order. Putnam. Godcy. Graham, House hold Words, Leslie's Fashions. "Harper. Peterson, and nil tho other Magazines furnished Monthly ut Publishers' Prices. He would especially call the attesition of 'lovers cf tho weed" to bis largo stock of tobecco ami ci Sr.rs, v.hioli caanot bo surpassed in this region, fon.-i.-;ting of tha best quality of '-Natural Leaf," L'i at J i'at," '-Caven lish," "Congress, " ar.d o-hrr tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Principe. Plan tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and 4-A few uloro lefi"' tignrs. Also a good stock of '-pipes'1 and 'line-cut.'1 He would also call attention to the fact that bo hrs just opened a large assortment of DREGS, CHEMICALS. AND DYE STUEFS. which ho will sell cheaper than any other estab lishment isi the County. THOMAS ROBINS. November 14, ISC-j. jTEW GOODS I NEW HOODS! At the Vi Old Comer Store of the undersigned at C U P. Y7 E If S V I L L E . They have just received tho largest and best assort roent of Summer nnd Fall Goods ever brought to Clearticld ; consisting of Dry Goods. Hardware. Qucenswaro, Goccries, Con fectionaries, Hats and Caps. B00U and Shoes, Carpeting. Oil Cloth, Ac. Cloths, Cassimeres. Linens, Muslins. De Laincs, Trinta. Dress Silks, Bonnets, Shawls, Mantillas, Fringes, Fancy Toilet articles. La ces. Embroideries, and an endless variety of other articles too numerous to mention, allot' whish they offer at the lowest prices and on tho easiest tonus. A 11 . 1, 155. J. & H. D . PATTON. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT I'll IV ATE SALE. THE undersigned offers nt Private Sale, 2UU acres of Land, more or less, in Penn township, Clearfield caunty. seven or ciht acres cleared, the balance covered with valuable TIMBER, and having thcrcou the following improvements A O00D SAW-HILL,- with LATH-SAW. Rose wheel. Ac, on a good stream -f watr, which will enable thc laill to run about eight months in tho year- A LMZGIZ TWO-STORY HOUSE, well furnished. plastered aud painted throughout, with a never-failing Spring of ivaler in the cellar ALSO, A FRAME RANK BARN, well furni.ihed with threshing floor, stabling, ic, all new, having but recently been erected. Also, cohvenient, and substantially erected Ol'T-RriLDINGS, consisting of a Wood-Shed. Spriug House, Smoke House, Ac, Ao There i no more dcsirablo property in the County. Any person wishing further informa tion, can apply to Samcf.!. Widcmibe, living on tho Premises. Post Office dddreea, Grampian II illf, Clearfield County, Pa. JOHN tVIDEMTRE. SAME EL W'LDEMIRE. Tenn Tonihip. Deo- V, ISfS.-Sma. SOl'P BKAXS A lot of excellent SoupBcaBS for salo by MLKUELL & CAUTEIt, jan23 Clearfield, Pa. CIATIO.V, All perfons arc hereby notified no. to meddle or interfere with a certain set ot BLACKSMITHS TOOLS in the possession of 6.D. Morgan, as they belong to the undersigned. J. C. PATCUIN. Glen Hope. Dec. 5. 1S55.-"t. A PARTNER WANTED. The under signed, doins business as a Tanner and Cur rier, at Curwensvillc in this county, wi'l, tskc a Partner, who can furnish a cash capital ( f at least SOuO. The Tannery is large and commodious, and capable of doing a much larger business thau tho subscriber feels ublc to do by himself. No better opportunity can be afforded to au active business man, with the above capital, who wishes to go in to a paj ing business. S. li. TAYLOR. Curwcnsville. Dec. 13. 15j5, "tno. 7VTEV," riR.M. HARTSHORN & M'CRACKEN li have just received a new and gj lendil asr-ort-uient of goods at their store in LUMBER CITV. They invite tho public to give them a call, and foci assured they will be able to render cutire sat isfaction. Lumber, Hides, Rags, Grain, t::d ell other kinds of produce taken in exeangc. BENJ. HARTSHORN, THOS. McCRACKEN. Aug. 1, 1355. finO BE I LDERS. Proposals will bo received 8 by the subscriber for the building of a brick School House, to be ono story in height, with a cellar. Plan and size cot yet Jctormiucd I'ians are invited, ar.d ten dollars will be paid to iuiy person who will furnish a plar. that niny be adopt ed for said building thc bouse to be large enough to scat sixty or seventy pupils, two rccitatien rooms will be required, also cloths rooms for boys and girls. It is supposed tho building will cost from tjliitO to 5-2000. VM. IRVIN. Curwcnsviile.Pce. 12. ISoj. OOT AND SHOE STOKE ; GRAHAMS ROW, CLEARI ILLD, PA. The subscriber would inform the puVlic that be has just openod an entire new stock of Boot and chocs, in Graham's Row, one door east of the Jour nal Otco. Every variety of Ladies1 and Gemlcmoris'GU?;s, Lacsa i;ools, rumps, congress jjou-b, Children.'1 Shoes, Ac, ic. Boots and Shoes made to order. C. S. BLACK. Au-. 1. 1535. 7ATEW ARRIVAL. I ri a. j. rATcmy, ! Have just rccclvd a new and splendid assort ment of Goods the best that was ever brought in to the upper end of ClearScbl County. They in te their friends and the public generally to give them a call, vhero they will find all Liuils of goods usually kept in a Country Store Come and examine our stock we charge uoth ins for the exhibition. AARON PATCIIIN. JACESON PATCH IX. Eurr.side. Nov. 2". 1355- ISSOLVTION". Tho partnership bereto- 1010 existing between John V, illir.ms and William H. Smilh was this day dissolved hy mu tual consent, said Smith having disposed of bis in terest to John S. Williams. JOHN S. WILLIAM?, WILLIAM 11. SMITH. New Millport, Dec 22. 1S05. Tho books and accounts of the Grm are iu the bauds of John S Williams for settlomeLt. where those indebted will please call immediately. John S. Williams. janO -t William II. Smith. "aTaLUABLE PROPERTY EORSALE. J:3k. I desire to sell my property ia Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as tho Tyroae City Hotel. Comprising as follows: Ono lara three story brick koue, Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished off iu complete style. A largo and extensive stable, an excellent wash bouse and other necessary out-bu:ldiii;r. There is also, on the same Lots, one frumo Ljusc, with oi'.t-buiMinzs attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plot of s.i i tfwa. and affords several very eligible loca tions for store, offices. &c, Ac. Tho wholo will be sold on reasonable term". And to any person, dc firing ita investment, or speculation, now is the c!;::ncc Private reasons caur-e me to sell lots val uable property, which is every day increa?:r,;r ia value Inquire cf Caleb Guyer. or tho subscriber J. D. STEWART. Tyrone City. Sept. 10, lS55.-tf. OOK HERE. ij moz.sop ox ita'V agai::: The Cheapest Goods hi thc County. THE undersigned hc.ss leave i inform bis old cos tomcrs. and the public, that he has just retun.ed, from the East, with a splendid assorlineut of FALL & VJmER GOODS, which ha will sell lower, for CASH, than they can be bought at any other place ia tho County. He is determined to act upon tho motto of 'SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES,1 and will sell goods, for cash, at the most triilinj advance ou cos: i:d carriage Call and examine the stock, and satisfy your self that it is r.o humbug that "XOSSOP SELLS THE CUE JP EST GOODS IX THE COUXTV.' L-SY-rrS033, G20CEnn3. QTJSE:- T7A HZ. BOOTS & SHOc, HAT-5 ft CAPS, bo .v.v : tf. fjia wls, CON FECT10N A RI ES, nsn, TOSAcro, sstatiosakv. Morons, ! nr.'l a little of everything. I All of which will be sol J at lower Tii- th.mcv-c-r before offered in Clearfield. It. M0SS0P. ClcarScld Nov. 14, 1'0j. pirORTAST TO HOUSEKEEPERS and J. 1'Rl'lT (JKOViEES. AKiHVK'3 PAT eit Air-Ti'Tht. Gclf-Sealinj Czi3 aid Jars, lor Prc-erviagi'rrs'i I'raitz, This invention for which a parent h::3 been obtained, commef.ds it self to thc attention of Housekeepers and others, on account of its reat simplicity, and tho effectu al manner imvhi.h it accomplished a very desi rable and useful object 't he cans and jars are constructed with a chan nel around the mouth, r.crr the t ip. into which thc cover tits loosely. This channel is filled with a very adhesive cement, prepared for tho purpose and allowed to harden. 1 11 order to seal the ves sel hermetically, it is only )fcci,xary to htat the cover sttzltt! i.and iirrss it into pl-rre. It may be opened with as much e:tso as it is closed, by slight ly warming tho top. The ordinary tiu cans, used for the same purpose for which this is intended, cannot be closed, as is well known w ithout the aid of a tinnsr; are difficult to open, and are generally so much injured iu opening aa to be useless for futuro service. By this simple contrivance, the processor ber luctical scaling is placed conveniently within tho reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables ami butter (if properly prepared) may bo kept, with their natural tlavor unimpaired, tor an iu definite length of time. For sale by MERRELLi CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19, j tf. , MICH AEL CONLEY begs leave to inform the citizens of Clearfield aud vicinity that ho is now digging coal at thc bank of Robert Owens, half a mile cast of towu. where he will have on hands, all winter, a lot of first rate coal, which be will sell at the low rate of FOUIl CE2I3 PES, EUSKEL at the bank. Orders for coal can be bad at Eratzers Store. Clearfield, Sept. 2j, 185j. Sept. 5, 1KWIN. CTnlr.----? A new stork just received at FIRE-PROOF PAINT, for sale at June 13. '03 1 R. M0350P'S. I 4RASOLS a roost beautiful eolcetion, and of the latest sryles, for al at the cheap stoi of i JuajiT. ' ! A. 1. MILLS. flTAl K'--r-iC-1 A beautiful and well selee UA4aPJ'A"R fej ted assortmeut just receiv ed aad for sale bv SAUSAGE CUTTERS S . Q muTH'S imnrnved -Sausaeo Cutters ana. itullerstior saie oy : .'u.uui,i;u u. v. Got. 31, 'oj.J . --1, undersigned bu last r- ijjrjuient of I eCare in TlfJl US, w hie if Ic ol s fajaTo cheap for cash or cr.ctry produ F. P. HURXTIIALL. ScpiTObe(',-5, 1355. 77IXCIIANGE INSURANCE COMPANY, ill llo. 11, Korckaats' Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. This Company, with an ample Capital, well cured, is prepared to effect Insurances io Clear field, and adjoining Counties, on terms as liberal as co:isi;tent with tho s.ifctv of thc Company. jno. McDowell. Jr.. Oct. 3, IS;:. Secrtry. TVIEW PISM fIEIt2ELL & CAETE2 would 1 inform the public, that they have just opon d au CTti-utivo COPPER, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE AOFACTOHY, Ca Ecc3nd Strcst ia tieboroujU of CLEARFIELD, where they aro prepared to'furnish at reduced pri ces, every varieiy of articles in their line. Steel, Bar-irou, nails. Steves of every rariety PiougLs aud farming utensils, pumps of every d-?.eiiptiou. stove pipe, patent sausage cutters, funnels and Self sealing cans kept constantly on hand. AUcrders for castings for Flour Mills.SawMills, Ac v, ill bo thaukfuliy received sr.d promptly W leadcd.to. tHOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. They are also prcpated to receive every varie ty of article ca ccimuistioD, at a low per-centaga. O. B. MERitELL. L. R. CARTER. Clearfield, Sept. 19, 1S5S ly. C1ABINET MAKING TLo undersigned would respectfully inform tho public that b h:s taken the old stand opiosit the Methodi! Church, knona as M OKKOW'S S II O P, v. Lerc ho keeps constantly on band and nianofaa turcs to order, every variety of Household aaof Ik lichen each as Tables. Bureau?. Safes. Stands Cupboards, Scfa3. Bedsteads, ic, of cverv stylo and variety. JOSHUA JOUNSOS. Clc-rf.c!d. Pa.. Au-r. lSjj. N"1 ARRIVAL. A. II. B A IT MATT. Vt're Zoom thrc djors ahove Jliyi' Usttl, F!aii llo.-.'l ttrtct, Tyrone City, Fa. KEEP.5 constantly on hand a large assortment o Phiialclphia aud Pittsburg Cooking. Parlor. Br aud beaiics Stoves, of different patterns, sizes aad prices s Stove pipe, shovels, coal bods, Ac Also. Cider .Mills. Ploughs. Cultivators, Ae. Ac. all of which will bo sold 10 to 20 per eent. cheap er than can bo- purchased out of tho cities. If you want Bargains, don't forget to call atBautcan'a Stove Store. Nov. 14, i5. FALL AND WINTER GOODS The snb seribT has just received a largo and well K-ctc! stock of NEW GOODS, of jthnost every description suitable to the season, which he is seilingotfat extremely lowprices. He respectfully invites the attention ef all who wish to buy good Goods at tha lowest prices, to c-11 ttc the sigu of the Country pr . ' : ;e of ulmori every uiscriptioa ta ken at market prices iu exchange for goods. Tersous uishing to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent for their money, will do well to give Li ui a call. Remember tho sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, aud call and be convinced that there is truth in tho word thereon inscribed. WM. ?. IRWIX November 23, 1S05. JRESII O YS TEES I CHARLES OREAF7 at. would inform his fiieuds aud the public that he is prepared to supply tho wants of those who givo L:m a call, jit Ins EATING HOUSE. ozi door South of Demphiii's Hotel, where be ftrves up nEESH OTSTIiE.?, SAE,uI23, CHEESE, and refreshiucnti g-?ccrally. No paius will be spa red to accommodate his customers. JAuff. 20. TJTO! FOR TIIE TE71PLE OF HONOR .JL JSKAVlXi)- lU'GlKX'S, TIZT, CCPFE3, fc SHEET-ISO?,' 9ASE mmuFAtyrdiw, riIILIPSBUR(i, PA. BR.ADIZ't A M'uIRIv have just opened an exten sive Tiu, Copper, i- Sheet-Iron Ware TtlxiiufacP rt, where they aro at all times prepared to supply customers with every conceivable article from lb smallest CoU'ee pot spout to tho longest pipe inie giuablo. They w ill do both s WHOLESALE A RETAIL business, and win at all times have on Laad a largo assortment of ready-made ware. HOUSE SPOUT I XG done to order, on the shortest uciicc, and pnt op ia a seat, substantial manner. STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, Sy KETTELZ. of every variety kept constantly ou band. They will furnish to order any of the followic Cook Stoves, viz : The William Teno. Queen c? tho West, the Atlantic, and Cock-Complete, all of which aro suitable for both wood aad coal. Among tho Parlor Stoves will be foucd tho "Lady Washington." the Excelsior," 'Home Tarlor,' Aa. Produce, of all kindi t.ikea ia exchange for goods. ' A. A. ERADIN. JNO. D. il G1RH. October 21, 1355.-tf. AO'T- T51E PARTNERSHIP here dJf "-""iUiTiOIiJ tofore existing between Jo ecph and James Hagcrty, in the mercantile busi ne;s. at Jaiiesvilie, Clearfield County. Pa., bae been this day (Nov. 2,) dissolved bv mutual con sent. JOSEPH HAGRRTY. JAMES, A. UAUERTY. Nov. it, cs.-rt 3K June SKS' FT. ATS Irimm.J 1 , ...... . . uu UUOlwUlVU,- beautiful trticlo for sale at the store of 2?, 'o5.1 A. M. HILLS. A large assortment just re ceived and opened by R. MOSSOP. r 3 v iOp D 5-ijccived at very low price ty ldpt. a.j W. F. IRWIN. lATS of the latest styles, and most approved -IA quality, received, aid for sale ly Juno 'ii.J A. M. HILLS. - " W Al'iIES GAITERS assorted eolors that can't JLi be beat iu quality cr price for s.ile hv June 27, jo. A. Al. HILLS. LADIES1 DRESS GOODS a large and beaotifal assortment, for salo cheap by June 27, 'ia.J A. 31. niLLS. A new stork just received at 22 AIOsSOP' S. IKtKU C rSl Ire ;H CLOCKS. Ei-ht day, thirty boar and alarm Clocks for sale at Mossop's Storo. Ja. 13. T AI)itS" UIiVES. A very large lot of black 9 net worked Oloves, at 10 cents a pair worth 2joU at Mossop's oheap cash store JJn. 13, '55. ftZTFt RICHARD MOSSOP, has LAcl-VA it j'ost received aad opened a general aorttaet e H aid wore eat M Aug. . n us- A ( It "i I A : 'I w 'ri - li 1