.... ,f;'Vj i jfijAfcUig.i THE JOURNAL. 110312 T.-iCTS AND fANClES. .... Ths Election. On last Friday, the election for Borough officers canic oil in this place. "o political jssnes entered into the contest the principal matter at variance being the "hog question." One party, upon whose ban ner, teO' appropriately fastened to a dog-wood staff, "was painted with brilliant lampblack, an exquisite picture cf a "juvenile pig' tied with a log-chain, were favorable to an ordinance re quiring the impounding of all quadrupeds of the species swine; the other, whose motto was Root hog or Iie," held that in this land of liberty, I'orkey had full right to run at large and do as lie pleased.' 1 The day was a fine one the sun shining. brightly high-tip in the Rzure vault, above clouds about four fathoms thick, which were showering down upon the devoted heads of the combatants a goodly upply of - snow the gentle" zephyrs were r.vaying the trees, till oat of sheer respect they bowed their heads to the earth and the atmos phere whs redolent with the balmy breath of old Boreas, if was a fit day for such a contest, which soon waxod warm anxiety was depict ed on many a countenance, and in some in stances the controversy is said to have become unusually spirited, though we wont vouch for the accuracy of the report. At last, after a hard day's engagement, tht battle was ended, when it appeared that the anti-run-at-large-hog ticket was elected. Wo rre pleased to be ableto state that no blood was spilled or bones broken. Titc onlv .iciul damage done fell np- on somebody's olfactory organ, which assumed a very rye (wry) appearance. Of course, no body nose (knows) whose it was. X. B. Country hogs visiting town will herc fter be required to have special permits in the shape of rings in their noses, and so forth. "W'-h-e-w! On last Thursday morning, we had undoubtedly tho coldest weather that has been experienced here, not only this winter, bat at any time within the recollection of our oldest citizens. At 5 o'clock the mercury was between 3G and S8 (leg. below zero; at 1 o' clock it was still 34 dag. below ; at 10 o'clock, the sun shining at the time, it was at 6 ; and it was not until near 11 that it rose to zero. At 11, the mercury rose 2 dog. above. In all the short thermometers-tho mercury was cora- pressed into the bulbs. Snch extreme cold was calculated to test the nerves of sensitive peo ple at least. As for ourself, wrapped in a huge cloak, our feet sticking in the fire, with every thing aqueous congealing around us, we were pondering as to the probability of our having be-n metamorphosed into a Laplander and translated into the Arctic regions, and were . beginning to speculate upon the chances ot the north pole making fl re-wood, when our reveiie was interrupted, and we were brought to recoz- nize our own identity aud whercabosts by a friend rushing in and hurriedly asking if it wastn't "most d-awfullv cold !" BoaoiGH Officers. The following persons, who constituted the "Young American" tick--t, were elected in this borough en last Fri day : Burgess, George L. Lanich, Sr. ; Town f,-. l vi- tvii t i i . ..isuui.ii it . xl. i uiiatu, was. .iiCAanuur, S. Bradley, Jos. W. Baird, Henry W. Park ; ILigh Constable William Reed; School Di rectorsJohn McPheison, L.J.Crans; Asses sor Ilenry B. Smith ; Judge John W. Shn- r . r t . T . TT CM .T.I ri' - jttil., iU.-5JJH.lUl s.-v.. u. OUUH, afOIlU iroui- roan ; Constable "Win. R. Barr; Overseers of l'oor J. Shirk, C. D. Watson; Auditors VT.F. Irwin, O. B. Mcrrell, J. L. Cuttle. Caved-js. The roof on the new oflico of VTm. A. Wallace, Esq-, was crushed down on last Saturday evening by. tho weight of the enovr which had collected on it. The top of l:ie brick walls are somewhat damaged, though perhaps not to a very great extent. There is dinger to be apprehended f rom the large quan tity of snow on roofs, and it might be well enough to remove it soon. The Sledding during the past week was as good as ever, though the roads were in places innch drifted, and for several days we had a perfect rush of sleds, loaded with flour, grain, pork, &c, from Indiana county. Sellers ask $11 a barrel for flour, $l,7i for wheat, 8 cts. for pork, and other things in proportion. For expanded prices and tall snow driits, Clear field is hard to beat. Tho other day we heard a gentleman from Marietta tell the best anecdote of "the sea son." lie siys that Dr. Kane, accustomed to the extremo cold of the Arctic regions, had to put on linen clothes, aud walked down Chest nut street fanning himself, when tho mercury was 5 deg. belo.v zero. Kane must cither be some" on cold weather, or peoplo tell high pressure stories about him. Lawbence Township. The following offi cers wero elected in this district on last Fri day : Richard Shaw, Jr., Justice; Matthew Ogden, Jr., Constable; John Orr, A. II. Reed, Supervisors ; W. P. Fulton, Ross Read, School Directors; Win. A. Read, Assessor; Jas. A. Read, Auditor; Jordan Read, Win. L. Rishel, Inspectors ; Joseph Jordan, Judge. A Railroad Meeti.vci is to bo held at fhc Court House this evening, for the purpose of advancing the Tyrone, Clearfield and Erie Road. It is to be hoped that every individual that possibly oan, will be in attendance to aid In pushing along an enterprize that will con fer so many and such lasting benefits, if car ried into efiect Temperance Meeting. On Monday even ing a large meeting of the friends of Tempe rance was held at the Court House, in Clear field, G. Philip Gulich acting as presiding of ficer. A number ot matters, calculated to ad vance the cause, were ably discussed by Messrs. McEnaiiy, Crans, Weishampel, Hoyt, Robin on and others, s : . ' - AproiNTMEXTS. The County Commissioners have appointed W. A. Wallace as their coun ted, and Wru. p. Johnston, of Union township, M Mercantile Appraiser. GLEAUKJGS FH0I CTK FXCHA5TGES. ' There aretee Fridays in February this year. The like w ill not occur again for CO years. A Deer was recently shot in the streets of Mauch Chunk. lt"hadcome down from the Mountains in search of food. Wcndle Philips says no Yankee is satisGed with the truth, unless you prove it is worth eight or ten per-cent. The man who was frightened by the bark of a tree, is supposed to have been of a nervous temperament. Some people turn up their noses Ifit this world as if they were in the habit of keeping company with a better one. The Allegheny Valley Railroad has been completed to Kittanuing, and trains have com menced making regular trips. A great central sea in ' Africa has been recently discovered between the Equator and 10 degrees south latitude. It is twice as large as the Black Sea, and has no outlet. About four w eeks ago a pair of horses, with an open sleigh, came up to the door of a tav ern in the southern part of Minnesota, and the landlord, on going out, found the bodies of five men frozen stiff in tho sleigh. It is stated that the stagnation of business in Cincinnati is so grc-at; that there arc over ten thousand applicants for relief from the public charities. . The small pox is prevailing to a great ex tent in Philadelphia,Xorristown and Wilming ton, many cases Lave occurred, some of which have proved fatal. The Syracuse Chronicle says two hundred fugitive slaves have passed through that city the past year, and Thirteen within tho last twelve days. They keep smart officials out West. One of the postmasters wrote to the Department in quiring whether "them little pictur's of Wash ington" would pay postage ! The Cincinnati Gazette states that the five loading ofiices in that county yield the follow ing profits: Treasurer, 510,000; Clerk, 523, 000; Auditor, S18,0C0; Sheriff, $20,C0O ; Pro bate Judge. ?1-3;0C0. A package of letters reached Falls Tillage, Conn., last Friday a-week, which wis mailed at Hartford, July 4th, 1S54 ! In the package was a note of over S2900, directed to the Iron Bank. Thomas J. Snyder, a humane and intelligent farmer residing in Delaware, has adopted the plan of strewing a quantity of wheat-screen ings around the fences of Lis fields, every few days, for the use of the birds. Three young ladies, on going to bed at Mr. Hunt's near North Salem, Hendricks county, la., a few evenings since, took a vessel of live charcoal into their bedroom, aud on the next morning were all found dead. A firm in Worcester advertise four thousand barrels cf flour, on consignment, comprising the choicest brands, at from fifty cents to a dollar less than current prices. This looks like a premonitory symptom of a decline in breadstnfis. A railroad passenger car, weighing eight tons, left Washington City, on the loth i not.. for Alexandria, drawn by five horses over the ice on tho Potomac. When last heard from, more than half way to Alexandria, it was nio ving safely. The Tyrone EraoC last Thursday say; Th.. United Brethren have quite a revival going on at the present time, in that place. There has been Upwards ol twenty con vet ted to God, since the meeting commenced, and the pros pect is quite favorable for as many more. The Xew Oilcans Sun tells of a machine which has been invented "out South," which enables a man to tell when he is getting too drunk. It is called a fuddlevmrter, and gives tiiiiely warning by hitting a fellow suddenly under the short ribs the moment he has pot enough. Among the speakers at the Republican Mass Convention at Concord, X. H., was Judge Blaisdell, of Lebanon, one of the main pillars of the Democratic party from the beginning, who declared that the ultra pro-slavery acts of Gen. Pierce's administration had made it ini possible for him or other honest democrats longer to act with that party. The steamship Prometheus arrived at Xew Orleans on the 11th inst., from California, bringing with her three hundred ami fifty thou sand dollars in gold. Another battle had been fought between the Uuitcd States troops and the Indians at Walla-walla, in which the for mer had twenty-three men killed and wound ed. The loss to the Indians is not given. The Boston Flirtation, rendered tragic by the death of youhg Summer a few weeks after the assault upon him by the aggrieved hus bands, hasteriuinated in the acquittal ofCoburn and Dalton, who were charged with manslaught er. Physicians testified that lie died from a sore throat, caused by exposure to the weather, and not from the injuries they inflicted. Mr. Edward Everett, in a contribution of his to the X. A. Review, makes honorable mention of the department of jurisprudence in this country, and inquires, " What country in Europe can produce within one generation six names as distinguished in this department as those of Marshall, Story, Kent, AVebster, Tinkney and Wheaton, not to name some who still live." A missionary of the American Sunday School Union, in Iowa, writes, that during the intense ly cold season ni.my persons have lost their lives in attempting to cross the prairies. Re cently a family in Mitchell county, consisting of lather, mother, four sons, and a daughter ; met this tragic fate. They lost their way, and the cold was extreme, and, after wander ing about awhile, they sank down in the sleep ofdeath. The St. Louis papers notice an odd occur rence in the selection of a juryman in that city recently. The names of eligible jurorsarc put in a box, and the requisite number for a panel drawn out, asin this state. One of the persons thus selected turned out to have been in jail under six indictments, for bnrglary, larceny, counterfeiting, &c. A good selection, that. An Elopement in Illisos. A correspond ent of the Chicago Press, writing from Tulon, under date of Jan. CO, snys : There has been the most intense excitement in our neighbor hood the past week, occasioned by the elope ment of A. Moncrief.Esq., a married man.with the wife of Wm. Rose, on the 22d inst. The guilty parties both resided here. Mr. Moncriet has enjoyed, until the past season, the almost universal confidvncii.br our community, as a man of correct principles and as a gentleman. Such has been tho confidence reposed in him that for eevcral years past he has held the office of magistrate, and other offices, and last fall was the democratic nominee for representative to the State Legislature for tiiis and Peoria county, and ran ahead of his ticket. Xo one trusted in him morg jmplicity as a man of hon or and a gentlemen, th:in the injured husband. Mr. Rose was, up to the hour of this unaccount able elopement, a warm and unsuspecting friend of Mr. M., and had stood by him as such while others were abandoning him. M. leaves a wife of irreproachable character,' a woman deserving of the best of husbands, and a love ly, interesting boy. She is left her alone a mong strangers.but amid those w ho will do all that is possible to relieve her in her affliction. Mrs. Rose was a lady of fine personal appear ance, of a good family and at the time of the elopement a member of the Baptist church. Her husband is one of our most worthy citi zens, esteemed by all who know him. lie was kind aud indulgent to his wife, too much so for the proud, refractory woman who has so base ly deserted him. Mrs. E. left three interest ing girls, worse thau motherless. She took with her a little boy. The father and his friends are in hot pursuit of the guilty parties, with the hope of recovering ti e child. Mrs. R. managed to procure her husband to be ab sent, that she might better consummate her wanton enterprise. She broke the crystal out of his gold watch, so that he would bo com pelled to leave it at home as a pillage lor her. SI.u rified his drawers, and took besides a quantity of gold, all the valuable property about the house of a portable nature. Mon crief is supposed to have taken a considerable amount of money with him, belonging to par ties for whom lie had collected it in his official capacity, besides leaving many creditors to whistle for their dues. Both parties had been mnrried for ten years and upwards, and circulated in the best socie ty. Mrs. Moncrief snys that there was never an unkind word passed between her husband and herself; that his conduct is shrouded in the deepest mystery to her. She attributes her soul crushing misfortune to liquor. This ailair does not take an air of romance with us; it?nocks us it grieves and staggers us. Mrs. Rose left a bitter behind for her sister, in which, after bidding an everlasting adieu, she the heartless adultress "hopes to meet them in heaven !"' The entire community deeply sympathize with the injured parties, and may God grant them strength to bear their misfortunes, which now weigh so heavi ly r.pou them. Contested Election Case. Jhn B. Beck, who contested the election cf J oh a CMGhee from the Lycoming district, has been admit ted to a seat in tho House, eight democratic members of the committee having returned a report in his favor. The report occupies strange ground to our view, the gist of which is as follows : It appea-3 that the general elec tions in Sharon township, rotter county, wure to be held at a certain school house, which was sold in 1852, and the purchaser moral it a few rods from its former location. Or. the morning of the general election in 185, the purchaser informed one cf the officers that he would not permit the election to be hold there, owing to sickness in his family. The oificvrs accordingly removed the polls to the next but actual school house ; and on this ground eight democrats threw out the vote of an entire elec tion district, and thus defeated Mr. MGheo. ISSOLUTION. Theriartneri-bipheretofore oxiyting between J. & l.r. 1. I'ntton was tin d;'y dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the late firm remain in the hands of 11. Pattfin. wlio will pay nil ueb's asptifist- ."aid firm. Tho Xftcs :nJ Judgments have been transferred to John Patton. .1."V PATJ'ON. Jan. 2M, 1,5. 11. J. PATTOX. 15. Having taken the stock of merchandise lately owned by tho firm of J. & 11. 1. Pulton, and added a fresh supply within tho biFt ten days, I vriil be gliid t l'urnih all our old customers, as well us new ones, with goods, at the "!d Corner tand." at low prices. II. 1. PATTON. Curwensrille. Feb. 13, 1353. a TTi:Tin tt rtJi'r. Trs!Vr.n nr nr. dered to meet fur parade on Friday, Febrimrv 2-'d, at 10 o'eloek A. 31. Kaeh memlier will pro- ide hii iself with fivo rounds of blank cartridge. luinoss of importance to all the members of the company will bo transacted. 15y order of the Captain. Jan. 20, ISM. OHO. W. HHEEM, 1st ?ergt. nnUIAL LIST FOU FUmirAKV TERM, 3- bS:i. 1. Jo?iah V. Thompson, vs. L. J. Crans. garni shee of I.-.nnc iMnith. 2 K. Wallace, vs. Joseph E. Logan. 3. II. Philip's Executor. Ac, vs. 1'. earns Eep hart. 1. D. Boner, vs. R. Pennington. b. Kobert I.itx, vs. Philip Pollard. f. Samuel llagarty. vs. Kobert 3Iatkcrs. 7. Alexander A l. Ferguson, vs. Thos. Ralston. 8. Tiavid Askey. vs. Brison Conaway. !. Hurxthal'A'Brother, vs. B. A P. l.aunsbcrry. 10. Torbct ct h, vs. Samuel Caldwell. 11. !eorro Boss, vs. .Samuel Clark. 12. B. llartehorn. vs. 8. A John AVidemiro. 13. G'ummiugs & JIahafiey. vs. I. Gorman. It. A. 1'. Ormnnd. vs. William Bloom, yr. 15. It. Philips' Executor, vs. 1. Kephart. t5. J. A (. Jl 8teiner, vs. Bobert (traffius. 17. Moutellius.TcnEyck A Co., vs. Gilbert Tozcr. IS. John Campbell, vs. Williams A Coozer. 1U. Corbin. vs. liursthnl A Brother. 20. James iSinilh, vs. 11. J'.rnsler. 21. Samuel A Lucas, vs. Davis A Pownnt. 22. Fitch A Boynton, vs. Dougherty A MoUlaugh- lin. 2:5. Fitch A Boynton. V3. Wm. II. A Jno. Miller. 24. B. Wallace, vs. Thos. E Miller 25. Levers wife, vs. J. SuoffA wife. W3I. POltTEB, Troth y. Clearfield, Jan. 23, 1830. HBIED PEACHES, of superior oualitv. for sale at 2 per bushol, at tho cheap cash store of rfb. 131 II. JIOSSOP. A CON. A larze lot of BACON for sale, cheap. J for cash, at fob. 13 MP.SSOP'fl c POKING and PARLOR STOVES, for sale in 1 Curwcnsvitle, at the store cf fob 13 II. P. PATTON. CON. An excellent assortment of Iron for sale by H. D. PATTON. febl3 Curwcnsville, Pft. PORK and DRIED FRUIT, excellent articles, cun be procured at the store of Curwcnsville. Feb. 13. ii. i. i-.uiw. TV 7".G'X:? and BUGGIES, for sale cheap, by . , . . i r T I) ITTllV c IHIX PUiirS. for sale at the ' Old Corner Stand,'7 in Curwensrille oy r.uiw OUP BEA'S. A lot of excellent Foap Bonus for sale dt .vir.ivnx.L.i! a i-jiiui.ii, an2S viearnoia. ra. FAMILY FLOFK, for sale by lA J1EKRELL & CARTLR. . Clearfield. Pa.. Jant 16.1856. TAUES 15. GRAHAM. Dealer in PAWED P LIMBER. SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES, BOARD. 4c, is prepared to 11. on the shortest notice, ail orders for articles in his line of busi ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be pro cured in the county Grnhatnpton, Clearfield Co., Jen. "X 185". IlARRiftcrno Jantaut 2.iTn. I85C " mo tiik school directors of .B. CLEARFIELD C'Ol'XTY.Application hav ing been made by the Board of Directors of a ma joriry of the School Distriots in Clearfield county, stating their desiro 'to increase the Salary of the County Superintendent of said county, you are re spectfully requested to meet in Convention at the Court House, in ClearSeld, on Saturday tha 23d day of February. lSo(5, at one o'clock in the after noon, for the purpose above stated, according to tho terms of the eighth section of tho Supplement to the School Law, approved the Mb day of 3Iay, 1?:5. A. G. CUliTIN. Feb. 6, 1S.15. Fnper. of Common Schools. OOKS! TJOOKS!! Grcenleafs Series of 3!aihcniatical Works rre now being used iu nearly all t be School", Academics nnd Colleges in the Vnitcd States, and are without doubt unrival led in point of merit, nnd in adaptation to tbo wants of our schools; -they have the plainest rules nnd best examples to illustrate the whole business of life. Tho attention of Superintendents, Direc tors end Teachers is respectfully invited to these works before introducing a uniform scries of any other kind as the law requires. These books can be had wholesale, retail or in exchange for old Books when introduced in the schools, at C. D. WATSON'S Dreg and Book Store. Clearfield. Jan. 30, 18iii 2m. TJ? ALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. m i Tho undersigned would respectfully nn nounco to his friends nnd the public generally, that be has opened out a new Wngon-Makinjr Es tablishment iu '-New Salcin City," Brady town ship, where he will nt nil times be prepared to manufacture, on tho shortest notice, all kinds cf Wagons, Carta, Wheelbarrows Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, end his work will be made in the most substantial and du rable manner, such as will bear tLe test of strict cxamiti.tion. By a close observance of bis busi ness c!r,-neincnls, and by disposing cf his work on the most rcasonablo terms, wbieii Lc will do for cither cash or approved countiy produce, l.C hopes to merit and receive a HHcrrl share of pub lic custom BENJ. RISHEL. New Salem City. .Tan. 1(5 1S3'. CLKAKFIKLH I SiJiTITFTIL The next term of this Institution will commence on the 1 Uh of February. All persons wishing to fit themselves for Teach ers, or other avocations iu life, will here receive every desired facility end attention. A thorough Clas.sicr.l and 31ereanlile course is here given, on terras lower than any other similar Institution in the Slato. Parents at a distance can obtain boarding for their sons or daughters under the immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare ad vanta. with all he comforts and pleasures of a ho;-ie;anc their morals wil he carefully guarded. Tne rates bf tuition per ouartcr are: Primary Kug!ish.2-j0; Hih Bug ili.5.00;CIassic:SS-Od-Mbthcr.iatics.nhove Algebra S3; Frencg, Drawing, ami Paint ir.jr.S5 each Further information enn be hsd by addressing V:- A- CAMPBELL. rmxciPAL Apr. 4. '5-1 Clearfifhl, Pa. TCTEV. HOTEL: The oil -SEtniNC. HoCse,' at L i HET WASHIIvGI GIT. lias been re-opencd tnd re-fitted by the undersign ed, who respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. He is well provided with hf.use room and good stabling, aud intends keeping a Temperance House, at which he will alwavs endeavor to make his guests fed at borne. " JOHN SllETTER. August 1. la 55. tf. N T K V,T A II II I V A L The undersigned has just received a lnrjre stock of NEW GOODS. adapted to the senson. consisting of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. QUEEN'SWAEE, HARDWARE. C NFECTK ARIES, NAILS. HOLLOW-WARE, CEDER-WARE, Ac. Ac. JA.MES B. GRAHAM. Gr.ih.-.mton. Au. 22. lj". :i:w HOTEL, AT LUMJ3UT1 CITY, Clkaufili.k Co., I'a. rjlIIE underpinned would respectfully irfrm jl the public, thai he has jast opened a NEW i.'Jli'.Ij. at l.uuiLcr tity. where be is prepared to entertain all who w.iv ive him a call. Exieustve Stabling uttavhed to tho premises an attentive ostler alwavs in attrudnncc. L. W. TEN YCK. Lumber Citr. De,i. IPC.V TI NT U L'CEI Vr.D, A SPLENDID ASSORT- eJ MENT OF NEU ROOKS. .STATIONARY, FANG i ARTICLES. CON FECI ION ARIES,. TO BACCO, CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at EOBIITS' TjITESAILY DEPOT, SHAV7'S EOT, Clearfield, Pa. THE latest publications always on hand, or pro cured to order. Putnam. Godey. Graham, House hold Words, Leslie's Fashions. Harper. Peterson, ami all tho other Maprazines furnished Month! r at Publishers' Prices. He would especially call the attention of 'lovers ot tiie weed to tits large stock ot tobacco ami ci gars, which cannot be surpassed ia this region, consisting of the best quality- of '-Natural Loaf," 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.'' He would also call attention to the fact that lie bar just opened a larse assortment of Dkl'GS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STl'EFS, which ho will sell rhraptr than any other estab lishment in the County. THOMAS ROBINS. November 14, 1555. tew aoonsi MIW GOODS' At the Old Corner Store of the undersigned at CUEWEII3VILLE. They have just reeoived the largest and best assort mcnt of Summer and Fall Goods ever brought to Clearfield; consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware. Queensware, Goccrics, Con fectiouaries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpctinir, Oil Cloth, Ac. Cloths, Cassimercs, Linens, Muslins. Do Laincs, Trims. Dress Silks, Bonnets, Shawls, Mantillas, Fringes, Fancy Toilet articles, La- cos. Embroideries, aud an endless variety of other articles too numerous to mention, nil of which they oiler at the lowest prices and on the easiest terms. Aug. 1, 185 J. A H. D. PATTON. "5TALUABLE PROPERTY AT V I'KIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at Private Sale. 20U acres of Land, more or less, in Penn township. Clearfield county, seven or eight acres cleared, tho balacco covered with valuable TI3IBER, and having thereon the following improvements -h GQOD'SAW-JHJLb, with LATH-SAW. Rose wheel, Ac, on a good stream "f-wster, which will enable the mill to run about eight mouths in the year. A LAUCrlZ TWO-STORY HOUSE. well furnished. plastered and painted throughout, with a never-failing Spring of water in tho cellar ALSO, A FRAME BANK BARN, well furnished with threshing floor, stabling, Ac, all new, having but recently been erected. Also, coEvenient, and substantially erected OFT-BriLDIXUS, consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, Smoke House, Ac, Ao Thero is no more desirable property iu tho County. Any person wishing further informa tion, can-apply to Samtkl Widemire,- Bring on the Premises. Post Office ddctress, Grampian Hills, Clearfield County, Pa. JOHN WIDEMIRE. SAMUEL WIDEMIRE Tenn Township, Dec 18V-$m jVOTICE. Whereas Letters of Administration XXI on the Eftata of John Aurant, late of Brady totvn.-hip. Clearfield county, P.. dee d, hnve beeu granted tothi undersigned, residing in said town ship, all pcriQBS indebted to said estate aro rc- nn,.ii t.i ma.n immediate Davmcni. uuu u:vs having claims against the same will prcseut thcin, nropcrlv authenticated tor settlement, to 1 ABIGAIL AURANT. Jan. 2.1. l?jC-Ct Administratrix. A PARTNER WANTED. The under signed, doing business as a Tanner and Cur rier, ct Corwcnsville in this county, will take a Partner, who can furnish a cash capital of at least SjOO- The Tannery is large and commodious, nnd capable of doing a much larger business than the subscriber ftcls able to do by himself. No better opportunity can be afforded to an active business man, with tbo above capital, who wishes to go in to a pajing business. S. B. TAYLOil. Curwensville. Dec 13. 1S55. 3m o. ATEW FIRM. HARTSHORN A M'CRACKEX ll have just received a new and splendid assort ment of goods at their store in LUMBER CITY. They invite the public to give them a call, and feel in-surcd they will be able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber, Hides, Rags, Grain, and til other kinds of produce taken in excango. BEX.I. HARTSHORN. THOS. McCRACKLN. Aug. 1, 1363. rno Bl'ILIERS. Proposals will be received A by the subscriber for ihe building of a lrick School House, to bo one story in height, with, a cellar. Plan and size not yet determined Plans arc invited, and tcu dollars will be paid to any person who wi.ll furnish a plar. that may be adapt ed for said building the house to be largo enough to seat sixty or serenty pupils, two rceitaiitn rooms will tc required, also cloths rooms lor boys and girls. It is supposed the building will cost from SUOO to S20OO. WM. IKYIN. Curwcnsville, Dec. 12. I3i5. X? OOT AND SHOP. STORE; JL GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber would inform the publia tha,t he hns just openod an entire new stock of Roots and Shoee, in G raham's Row, one door east of the Jour nal OtSc;. Every variety cf La-tics', and Gentlcmens' Gaiters, Laced Boots, Pumps. Congress Bools, Childrecs' Shoss. Ac, Ac. Boots and Shoes made to order. C. 5. BLACK. A it?- S . 1S55 ' - 1WKV ARRIVAL. A. .5- J. PATCIIiy. liavc iut received a nc.r ti.u splenui'l ussori- ment of Goods tV,e best that V3s ever brought in to the upper end of Clearfield Comity. 1 hey in vite their friends and the public generally to give them a call, where they will find all kinds of goods uSualty kepi in a Country Storo Coioe aud examine our stock we charge noih iig for the exhibition. A A BOX PATCIITX. JACKSON PATCH IN. rtirnsi le. Nov. 2?. 1?5j. . . , DISSOLUTION. The partnersbip hereto fore exNtir.tj between John S. iliiains and William It. Smith was this day dissolved by mu- ;nt. st teresi to John S. Willinms. .102IX S. WILLIAM 5. l LLI AM li. SMITH. New Millport Dec 22. 1:.5. The books and recounts of the firm ars in the hands of John S -Williams f'r seUirraer.t. where those icdibteu will please call immediately. John S. Williams, jan? St Wiiiism 11. Smith. A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. . I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., coiiimcr.lv kuown as the Tvroue City Hotel. Comprisinz as follows: IJni lnr-'ft thrct ;tnrc 1rifk -.nii Si xfv feet, style. A cut wash s. There two fronts, end finished c!T iu complete large end extensive stable, nn excel! house and other necessary out-bulldins is also, on the same Lots, one frame hous, v. iih nt-biiiMinrs attached, eow renting fcr one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. I ts whole stands upon threo valuable Lots ss in the plot, of said town, and alords several very eligible !c;a-tioi-s for store, of.iees, Ac, Ac. The whole wiil be scld on reasonable terms. And to sny person, de Siring an investment, or f peculation, row is the oh:r.:e. Private rc-a.-or.s cause mo to seil this val unble property, which is every day increasing ia value. Inquire of Caleb Guyer. or the suHscric-r J. D. STEWART. Tyrone City. Sept. 10. lS55.-tf. OOIv HERE. uussor ox HAxn agai::: The C.'uapeit Goods ii the Coit7ifi. THE undersigned begs leavo to inform his old cus tomers, and the public, that bo has just returned from the East, with a spleudid assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, which he will sell lower, for CAslI, than they cr.n be bought at any other place in the County. He is determined to act upon the motto of 'SMALL rUOFITrf AND QUICK SALES,"' and will sell goods, for cash, at the most trifling advance on cost and carriage. Call and examine the stock, and satisfy yoar self that it is no humbug that "MOSSOP SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IX THE COUXTY.' dut-gooes, ghoczeies. qhteeits-vtase, egofs & shoes, hats & caps, jsoxxets. shawls, coxfecticnaries, riSn, TOBACCO. STATIONARY, LIQUORS, end a little of everything. All of which will bo sold at lower pri?e than ev er before oficred in Clearfield. 11. M0SS0P. Cleat field Nov. 14, 1S55. I PORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS and FRUIT GROWERS. ARTHUS'S FAT- eat Air-Tight Sflf-Sealinsr Cant aud Jars, for Preseryin'j'I'rr sh Fruits, ic. I his invention for which a patent has been obtained, commends it self to tho attention of Housekeepers and otbers, on account of its great simplicity, and tho effectu al manner m which it accomplished a very dosi rable and useful object The cans and jars are constructed with a chan nel around the mouth, nerr the top. into wbich 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 the ves sel hermetically, it is only aece-exary to heat the cover xltghtly, aiiH press it into place. It may bo opened with as much ease as it is closed, by slight ly warming the top. the ordinary tin cans, used for the same purpose for which this is intended. cannot be closed, as is well known without the aid of a tinrsr; are difficult to open, and are generally so much injured iu opening as to be useless for future sorv ice. Uy this simple contrivance, the process of her- mctical scaling is placed conveniently within tho reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables und butter (if properly prepared) may bo kept, with their natural flavor unimpaired, tor tn in definite length of time. For sale by MERRhLLJfc CARTER. Clearfield, Sept. 19, 1855 tf. MICIIAEL CONLEY begs leave to inform the citizens of Clearfield aud vicinity that he is now digging coal at the bank of Robert Owens, half a mile cast of town, where he will have ou hands, all winter, a lot of first rate coal, which he wiil sell at the low rate of FOUfi CENI3 PEE EUSHEL at the bank. Orders for coal can be had at Kratiers Store. Clcarhcld, fcept. 2V, 1S55. A beautiful and well selec ted assortment just receiv ed and for sale by Sept. 5, W. F. IRWIN. : CTTP 'n.) A new stock justrece a yiiiitRlJESiJ Sept. 5, W . i. IKJ F IRE-PROOF PAINT, for sale JAlOSSOP'S. June 13. 'oo .i.,t;nn nJ nf P4RASOLS a most bnti the cheap store of the latest tt-rlea. for f' A.M. HILLS. Juae rT. W.J tEE T3 SAUSAGE CUTTERS-S. O JL GARTH'S improved ved Pan sag cutters ana Staffers, for sale by - MERRELL UAttlw. Oct. 31, 'iy TVEW GOODS: The undersigned ha juet re 11 ceived a large assortment of . ISTEW GOODS, ,-at his etore in K ART II A US, which ho offers for sal o cheap for cash or ceunhy provlucc. F. P. U URXTHALL. September 5, 1355. " ZXCH AXGE IXSI UAXCE COMPAX1'. Eii Un 11 Vhnift' Vr'hinc-A. PHILADELPHIA. This Coinpeny, with bd amrlo Capital, well se cured, is prepared to euect Insurances m Clear- fitld. aud adioicina- Countie. on terms as liberal as consistent with the safety of tho Company. j:'.. ..lciUi.LKL.. Jr.. Oct. 3, 1355. Secretary. inform the public, that they bar just pa- d an extensive C0ITER, TIN AND FIIEET-IR0X "WARD :iBA.WACT0RYf On Second Street in the borough of .. CLEARFIELD, whero they are prepared to'furnish at reduced tri ces- cvry variety of articles ia their line. Steel, I,ar-iron, nails, ftcves of every variety Ploughs and farming iUtcnsils. rrmps of every description, stove pipe, patent sausage cutters. tunnels and self scam.g cans kept constantly ou hand. All orders for castings for Flour MilKFaw Mil's. Xc. i!l bo thankfully received snd r.romr,i t- tendei to. I!OESE SPOVTING BONE TO ORDER. They aro also rrcpated to receive every varie ty of article on commission, at a low per-ccnta-. O. is. MERRELL. L.K. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 13, 1355 1v. 4-LVniNET MAKING.. The undersign wouki respectfully inform the public, that ft hris taUen ih s old stand opposite the ilethouis Church, kriowa as MORROW'S SHOP, where bo kc?ps constantly on hand and taanufas lures to order, every variety of Hestobold aatT Kitcucn surh as Tables. Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards, ofas, Bedsteads, Ac, of everv style and yarioty. JOSHUA J0IINS0S. Clearfield. Pa., Aug. 1355. ARRIVAL. A. H. B A U3TATT. Ware . xoom thret doors ohove JHzts' Hotel, PfcftM Untui strtrt. Tzrove Citv. Pa. KEEPS constantly on band a largo assortment PbEalelphia and Pittsburg Cooking. Parlor, Ear and heating ctoves, of different patterns, sixes and prices: Stove pipe, shovels, coal hods, Ac Alsi, Cider Milis, Ploughs, Cultivators, ie. Ac, all of which will ba sold 10 to 2t) per cent, cheap er than caa be purchased ont of tbo cities. If" you want bargains, don' t forget to call at Rauman's rtove Store. Nov. U, i5.-."ni. yALL AND WINTER GOGHH. The sub--a- .'?rib' l- has tjri received a large, and well ss frcied stock of StW GOODS, of almost e very description suitable to the season, which ho is selling offat extremely low prices. He respectfully iiiviK-s the attention of all who wish to buy good Goods at tho lowest prices, to eall at the sig:i of tho "CHEAPEST GOODS." Conrtry prodaea cf aim qm every discriptioa ta ker ct market prices in csehaige for goods. Persons wi?hin to purchase, and receive a faiir equivalent fir their raoscy, will do weU to giva hi.-n a call. Reme'nber the si-n of tho CHEAPEST GOODS, ou Market street, r.cd call and be convinced that tcrc is truth ia the words thereon inscribed. vm. f. iRwnr. November 2?, 1?j5. THRESH -O VS TEI1S ! CHARLES ORE A FF .t would infoim his friends and the pnblic tha he i prepared to supply the wants of thbso vtt give h::u a call, at bis Eating no use, one door South of HtmphiH's LLotcl, wicro k serves up IILESH. 0YSTZS3, SAErHTES, CHEESE, and refreshments generally. N: pains wiil be spa red to accommodate hi? customers. Acg. 29. OO! FOU THE TE3IPLE OF HONOR ii BRAD IX A- jl G 1 R IC S, TI, COPx EE; & SHEST-IE0N "WAEB riULIPSBURG.PA. EP.APIN i M'OIRK have just opened an exces sive Tin, Copper, cr She't-lron Ware Minufaeiu ry, where they aro at all times prepared to snpply customers with every conceivable article from tha smallest Con'ce pot spout to the longett tdpe ima ginable. They will do both a "WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL lusines, arl win at ":i times' have on haad a large assortment of ready-made ware. no US E S P O UTI X G done to order, on the shortest notice, end put in a ccat. substantial manuer. STOt'ES, STOVE-PIPE, $ KETTELS. cf every variety kept constantly on hand. They will furnish to order any of tho followlo Cock Stoves, vij :' The William Penn, Queen of tho West, the Atlantic, and Cook-Complete, all of which are suitable for both wood and coal. Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the "Lady Washington," the ' Excelsior," 'Howe Parlor,' Ac uce ot iu iuu laKen in cxeoaneo tor A. A. RRADIX goods. JNO. D. M'GIRK. October 21. 1855.-tf. fSSoTTf T?E PARTNERSHIP hera aLaJT10Vi tofore existing between Jo scph and James Uagerty, in the mercantile bu-i-ncss. at JanesvtUe, Clearfield County. Pa hsa been this day (Nov. 2:) dissolved bv mutual con-scnt- JOSEPH HAGERTT. v JAMES A. HAGEI'.TY. ov. 14, 'o.-St -ES' ILATS. trimir.oil unrl i, r. .-i . beautiful article for nt t), .- r ' Juno 27, '55. A. M. HILLS. A laree assortment just y ceived at very low pr W.-F. IftV . TTTAT5 of the latest styles, and mr pprored " qnanty, received, and for salj. IIILL3 """" JJ-J -aa' r ADIES GAITERS-asftCfor.'T T 1-i be beat in nuality or AT "QUILLS- Jane 27. '35.1 XSOOBSU irgC nd bcantifttl LtmpbyA:M.nrLLS. " a - a. . S22. SlOsJl ll-fc.. --1 . . o .,- tl.i 1 . , Clocks for sale at .Mossop's Mo.e. J. 13. T AU1ES' GLOVES. A veryTarga loi vt Uack AJ net worked Gloves, at Vtl cents a pair-t-rerth 25cts at Mossops cheap cush store. JJn. 13, 5. tLiToU RICHARD MOSSOP, has !OJVAj05 just reoeiyed aud opened m general of Hardware a Owlery.' . TO ATE XT C'D ti Vnif A large assortment just re-kzssir-E: iiu DDbj ceivcd and opened by Aug. 22. R. MOSSOP by Sdpt. 5. it I:, r if 1 V -3 i $ 4 J9 X2 4 1 9 - i