J - 'A 'HI it J . i u f Ml f if. Dm ft 7 A; PARTNER WANTED. Tho Under signed, doing business Rs a Tanner and Car rier! at Curwensville in this county, will take a Partner, who can furnish' a cash capital of at least $500. The Tannery is large and commodious, and capable of doing a much larger business than tho subscriber feels sble-to co by himself. No better opportunity can be afforded to an active business man, with the above capital, who wishes to go in to a pajing business. -.- 8. B. .TAYLOR. Curwensville. Dec. 19. 1S55, 3mo. NEW FIRM. HARTSHORN A M'CRACKEN have just received a new and splendid assort ment of goods at their store in ' ' ;: - LUMBER CITY. r.'": They invite the public to give them a call, and feel assured they will be able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber, II ides, Rags, Grain, and all ether kind of produce taken in excanze. BENT. HARTSHORN, ' THOS. McCRACKEN. Aug: 1. 1S55. " ' JVEW ARRIVAL. '' -' " 11 V A.. II. B AV MATT. War Room, three doors ahove Mays' Hotel, Plank ' - jxom street, J. yront t ity, ra. KEEPS constantly oa hand a large assortment o Philadelphia and Pittsburg Cooking, Parlor, Bar and heating Stoves, of different patterns, sizes and prices; Stove pipe, shovels, coal hods, &e. Alto. Cider Mills. Plonyhs, Cultivators, Ac Ac, all of which will be sold 10 to 20 per cent, cheap er than can be purchased out of the cities. If you want bargains, don't forget to call atBauinan's fc t: . - - r"V- it . F ALL AND WLNTER GOODS. The sub scriber has just received a large and well se lected stock, of itiW. UOODfi, of almost every description suitable to the season, 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 the ' ;' It CHEAPEST C00DS. Country produce of almost every diseriptioa ta ken at market prices in exchange for good. Persons wishing to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent for their money, will do well to give him a call. -- .Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and be convinced' that there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. - - .'- 1VJI. F. IRWIN. November 23, 1S55, -''T - BOOT AXD SHOE STORE ; -GRAHAMS ROW, CLEARFIELD, PA.. The subscriber would inform the public that he has just opened an entire new stock of Boots and Shoes, in Graham's Row, one door east of the Jour nal OfSce. Every variety of Ladies' and Gentlcmens' Gaiters, Laced Boots, Pumps, Congrers Boots, -.: Childrens' Shoes, Ac, Ac. Boots and Shoes made to order. -. ; C. S. BLACK. -Any. 1. 1355. . . . . NEW ARRIVAL. ' - A .' 4- J. FA TCHIN, Have just received a new and splendid- assort ment of Goods the best that was ever brought in to tho upper end of Clearfield Connty. Tbey in vite their friends and tho publie generally to give them a call, where they will nd all kinds of goods usually kept in a Country etore. Come and examine our stock we charge noth irg for the exhibition. - AARON PATCniN. . JACKSON PATCHIN. Burnside, NoT.i3, 1353. ' VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. J. I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City, Blair' Co. Pa., commonly known as the Tyrone City Hotel. Comprising as fol lows : ' One largo three stor f brick house, Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished off in complete stylo. A large and extensive stable, an excellent wash house and other'neccssary out-buildir.gs. There is also, on the same Lots, on frame house, with cut-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole stands jipon three valuable Lots as in the plot . of said town, and affords several very eligible loca tions or store, offiees, Ac, Ac. The whole will be sold on reasonable terms. " And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation, now is the chance. Private rwonseauu me to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing ia value. Inquire of Caleb Gujer, or the subscriber. J. D. STEWART. Tyrone City, Sept. 19, 1855.-tf. LOOK IIERE. MOSSOP OX II AXD AGA1X! The Cheapest Goods in the County. THB undersigned begs leave to inform his old cus tomers, and the public, that he has just returned from the East, with a splendid assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, which he will sell lower, for CASH,-than they can be bought at any other place in the County. He is determined to act upon the motto of "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES," nd will sell goods,' for cash, at the most trifling advance on cost and carriage. '. Call and examine the stock, and satisfy your self that it is no humbug that - "MOSSOP SELLS THE CHEAPEST " ; GOODS IX THE COUXTY. DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS-WARE, OOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, ; - HOXXETS, SHAWLS, CONFECTIONAR1ES, t flSH, TOBACCO, ST1TIOXAET, UQCORS, , r and a little of everything. 'All of which will be sold at lower prices than ev er before offered in Clearfield. R. MOSSOP. Clearfield Nov. 14, 1855. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS asd FRUIT GROWERS. ARTHUR S PAT ent Air-Tijht Self-Sealing Cans and Jars, for Preserving Fresh Frnits, &c. This invention for which a patent has. been obtained, . commends it self to the attention of Housekeeper? and others, on account of its great simplicity, and the 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.' nerr tho top, into which the corer fits Toifccly. ..Thi3 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 is oidy neceesary to heat l!tJ rover si tgnuy, aiut press it uito place. It may be opened with as much ess a as it is closed, by slight ly warming the top. The ordinary tin cans, used tor the same purpose for which this is intended, cannot be closed, as is well known wiiiout the aid of a tiensr; are difficult to open, and are generally M much injured in opening as to bo useless for future service. . By this simple contrivance, the process of Ler metical sealing is placed conveniently within tho reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables and butter (if properly . prepared) may be kept, with their natural flavor unimpaired, tor an in definite length of time. For sale by ; , - -MERRELL A CARTER. - Clearfield.' Sept. 19, 1855 tf. A beautiful and well ftlec- SsLVVA Rfc3 ted assortment just receiv ed and for sale by Sept. 5, "W. F. IRWIN. fC RrTrT- ' ' r7 A new stock just received at ergs-SUE. HJES j t Kept. a, j . w. Jf. XKWlJi'S F 1RE-PROOP PAINT, for sale at i - . - - Jane 33. 'a51 , -. , R. MOSSOP '5. BEREGE DELAINES. A superior article o Berege Delaines in dress patterns; at 25 cent? "her yard, never sold in this rountr- before for less than 50 cents at . - ' RICHARD MOSSOP'S. Juno 13, 55. "."'--' HEAP CLOTHING. A largo lot of Cheap Civ thing, Men's and Boyr, for sale cheap, by Jane 13. '55. RICHARD MOSSOP. B LACKBERRY BRANDY. A ccrUin euro for the ivsentary, ror sale by ." nol3T35. - RICHARD MOSSOP7 Jane TXarge assortment of Stone ware at the store of Junel3.J ; - W.F.IRWIN. MACKERELTHERRING and CODFISH." at tha of po-18. W.7.IRWIK. CLEARFIELD LODGE No. 193 I. 0. of 0. . P, meets every Saturday evening, at 6i o's clock, at their Hall in ilerrell A Carter's new buil ding oaSecondstreetJ , fc'2a -; JOHN RUSSELL & CO., ' - " ; TANXERS AXD CURRIERS, ' ' PentivilU, Clearfitld Co., Pa., -Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer. for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hide3 taken in exchange. t- - . v July 15, 1554. - ,.: DAVIDS. PLOTTER Respectfully informs bis old friends and the public, that he has obta ined the services of a good Cutter and work man as a foreman in the tailoring -business, and he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his Line of work on the most accommodating terms. and short notice, and will have clothing on hand at all times, such as dress coats, frock coat3, vests, and pantaloons of thei own manufacture, and good material at the lowest prices. -With a wis It ''to a'c commodate, he solicits a share of patronage. : New Washington. May 9, 1855. "'"-' BLACKSMITH INC. The subscriber would inf'ornr the public that he has taken the Black smith shop Jormerly occupied by Weorge Urr. on the corner ot Third and Alain street., in tho bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on the business in an its various branches. JACOB SHUNKWEILER; June 6, lS55.-ly - - , PIIIL1PSBURG HOTEL:-The subscriber would inform his friends in Clearfield, and tho fublic ecncrallv that ho has enlarged and refitted his house, and is now enabled to compete success fully with any Hotel in the country. No pains will be snared to render his iruests comfortable. His table shall alwnys bo supplied with the best the market can afford, and his charges moderate Ho resncctfullv invites bis friends and others to give him a call. . ; DAVID JOHNSTON.- Philipsburg Jan. 31,18.5. 1 y. ' mYllO.VE LIVERY STABLE. The sub JL scribcr, having removed his Livery Stable from Curwensville to Tyrone City, beg3 leave to his friends and the public, that he is at all times prepared to supply them with llorscs, carriages. buggies, and other vehicles on- hire, at tho Must reasonable term. Inquire at the '"Citv Hotel." . JAMES CUUWTHEIl. Tyrone, January 3L, lS55.-Cmo. TOIXN TROUTMAN. nouse. Siun and Orna f mental Painter. Glazier, Chair maker and Paper Hanger, offers his services to tho citizens ot Clearfield and vicinity. . . Shop on Xiljriet St.. juxt heloio the Foundry. CHAIRS, LOUXGES, SOFAS. ROCKIXG- C HAIRS, OTTOMAXS, A-e., kept constantly on hand and made to order, equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from the Last, and more durable m material. Aug. 1, lboa. HAVE YOU SEEN SAM? Tho subscriber would inform his old friends and the public generally, that he still continues to keep a house of entertainment in New Washington where thte who call with him win receive every attention., and be made comfortable. - Good stabling, and every Other convenience frr horses on the premises. DAVID S. PLOTNER. .i)W Washington, Jan. 31,' lboo. N TEW GOODS: The undersigned hss just ro- ccivea a large assortment ot NEW GOODS, at his ctore in : KA R THA US, .. which he offers for sale cheap for cash or country produce. . v. . . E. P. JIL'RXTHALL. September 5, 1S55. . ' EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 11, Merchants' Exchange, -. PHILADELPHIA. This Company, with an ample Capital, well se cured, is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear field, and adjoining Counties, on terms as liberal as consistent with the safety of the Company. jno. Mcdowell, jr.. . Oct. '3, 1855. ' ' -' Secretary. . CABINET .MAKING. The und ersigned would rcspectfuHy inform the public, that he Las taken the old stand opposite the Methodist Church, known as '- v ' : morrow's snop, ' where he keeps constantly on hand and manufae tures to order, every variety of Household and Kitchen URMTURE. such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards, Sofas, Bedsteads, Ac, of every stylo and varietv. JOSHUA JOHNSON. Clearfield. Pa., Aug. 1855. NEW FIRM MERRELL & CARTER would inform the-public, that they have just open d an extensive : . COrrER, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE .MANUFACTORY," On Second Street in the borough of ;-: CLEARFIELD,.. ... where they are prepared to'furnish at reduced pri ces, every variety of articles in their line. : . Steel, Bar-iron, nails, . Steves of every variety Ploughs and farming ..utensils, pumps of j every description, stove pipe, patent sausage cutters, funnels and self sealing cans kept constantly on hand. All orders for castings for Elour Mills.Saw Mills, Ac. will be thankfully received end promptly at tendedjto. . : . HOUSE SPOUTING DON E TO ORDER. They are also prepated to receive every varie ty of article on commission, at a low pcr-centa"-e O. B. MERRKLL. ' - L.R. CARTER. Clearfield, Sept. 19. 1855 ly. - II O! FOR THE TEMPLE OF HONOR B RAD I X iV -Al'G 1 H K S- - TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARE : : JV3ANUFACT0HY, ' " : PHILIPSBURG, PA. ' .; BRADIN A M'GIRK have just opened an exten sive Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron Ware Mxnufacti ry, where they aro at all times prepared to supply customers with every conceivable article from tho Smallest Coffee pot spout to the longest pipe ima ginable. They will do both a WHOLESALE A RETAIL business, and will at all times Lave on hand a large assortment of ready-mado ware. - HOUSE SPOUTIXG done to order, on the shortest notice, and put up in a neat, substantial manner. . ; , STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, $ KETTELS, of every variety kept constantly on hand. , They will furnish to order any of the following Cook ; Stoves, via : 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 bo found the "Ladv n aouiuSiu, me - -cxceisior, - .iiome l arior ' . Produce of all kinds takon in -ri,.n.l for Sds. A. A. BRADIX . , ' . : ,: JO- D. M-GlHLt. October 24, 1S55.-U". G LOCKS. Eight day, thirty hour and alarm Clocks, for sale at Mo?sop's Store. Jn. 13. ADIES' GLOVES. A verylarge lot of black net worked Gloves, at-10 cents a pair worth 25cts an Mossop's cheap cash store. Jn. 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP, has iDyAR justrooeivad and opened general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery. Aug. 22. ' - B A CON A good let of Hams anxhauldersat June) w. r. iKwiA'g. !D R V"c7T Ji' J"! A large assortment just re-&zssrJ- ODSj ceived and opened by Aug. 22. ' R. MOSSOP 3 D R Yn7?ySjr7 A largo assortment just re rka.-!P O D S ceived at very low price by : tSdpt.5.1 W, F. IRWIN. fGR07t A new stock J"ust received t SrhBHSJ - MOsSOP'S. " , A K. WRIGHT, MESCIIAjiT, ASD JTEIS- SITE DEALER IN LUMBER, Second Street, one dqor south of his residence, Clearfield; Pa. ', qearfieli; March 14, 1S55." . . " ' . HUKRAli FOR t KANSAS !---The'-TJlood Red Banner floats in triuir.pb on the tOld Cor net Store" where A.M. II ILLS has ju3t,.oroned the cheapest andLmost splendid .assortment ot Uooas, ever displayed before this comurunity, and exactly adapted totneir many, ana -various mrcessiues. HATS. CAPS. EO'JTS. SHOES, RONNETTS, CAS ;SIMERES. CL0T1LS. DRESS GOODS, TOIL ! : ET ARTICLES, ' DE LANES, PRINTS, -'J -GLOVES. HARDWARE, STONE and QUEEN3WARE, GROCERIES, with fancy articles ad iufiiivtuui. Clearfield. June 20. 1555 . A. M.' niLLS. E.MO VAL" f Tio undersigned begs loave to XV inform his friends that he has removed his BOOT AND SHOE STORE, from ''Shaw's Row." to his new building, opposite the Office of Jaiues.Wrigly. and two doors south of the Office . R. Barrett, Esq. .... Ho still keeps constantly on hands, every varic tv of Ladies slippers, caitcrs, pumps. Ac. Men's fancy shoes and gaiters,. with an excellent assort ment of heavy., work, all adapted to the various wants of the people of Clearfield., lie hopes hts . ,, . X-T-M CTdWT? 1 iricnus wm can ai sis ;iiii civuj., aiui a amino his Stock. ,,'-.'' - Boots and Shoes niado to order, and mending done as heretofore. ISAAC JOHNSTCN. Clearfield, June 27, 1855. . "iULICII & J1ENNER, would respectfully Jf inform the citizens of Clearfield, ana public generally that they have entered mtu co-partner ship in the CABIXET MAKlXCf BUSTXESS, and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture to order, at tho lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting of Dining, Breakfast , and Centre Tables, Sewing, , H filing, and l flsh-slauJs, Mahogany, and Common Bcd-s'.cadi ; Mahocronv, and Cane-bottomed Chairs. Bureaus. Sofiis. Lounircs, tc, Ac. Coflins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and - appropriate accompanj-niems. . . .House Paintinz done on the shortest notice. Shop and Waro-roo nis, same as formerly occupi ed by John Uulicb, menrly opposite the '.Jew btore,' Clearfield, l'a ., . JUll. ULXiun, .May 22, '55.-ly. DANIEL BENXER. THE GOOD INTENT HOTEL, j . s CURWENSVILLE, PA. The Subscriber would inform his friends and the public that he has just refitted and re-furnished his house and is prepared to render every attention to the travelling community. - His bar contains liquors of the first quality, and his tabic will always Le supplied with the best in market. . - - . He respectfully solicits his friends and others to give him a call..-.. , ......... MM. 11. J: LEMMING. August , 1S55, " .... GIVE THEM A -TRIAL: SILVER'S PLA S TIC PA IXTS .CHE A P. D URA - 1VE THEM PLASTIC P BLE AXD PROTECTIVE. WEATHER'S FIRE-PH00F. These Paints will stand any climate, without crack or blister, and harden bv exposure: thus making in time-an enamel of Stone; protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and otficr metals from rust and corrosion. They differ essentially from the so-called Mineral Paints of tho day, which are principally Ochres, and Cl3ys. and are entirely worthies?. SILVER'S Plastic Paints are purely HIETAL- IC, containing no Alumin or Clay. Ihey are levigated tncly, mix rcadilv with Lin seed . Oil,- (without the troublo of grinding. and flow under the bruh as freclp as the best White Lead, and excel all others in body or covering properties, one pound of which will cover as much surface as two poundsof White Lead, reducing the cost two-thirds. There are six distinct colors, vis: Olive, I Lijht Brown, Lig-ht Chocolate,. . Black, I Dark Do. 1 Deep Do. All equally valuable as a preservative, and par ticularly adajited to painting the outside of BUILDINGS, FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS, ' - TIN AND IRON WORKS. Remember! Exposure hardens aud increases the durability of litem POINTS; DIRECTIOXSMix with vine Unseed Oil. as thickly as possible, as die Paint is the lasting or protecting body, and the oil simply the tiurfiuni, or agent in spreading tt. .. FRENCH A. RICHARDS General Wholesale Agents, N. W. corner Tenth and Market Streets, Philadelphia' For sale, Wholesale and Rotail. Drv and Ground in Oil, by Sam x Beulix, Tyrone City, Pa. Dealer ia Drugs.'Medicines Paints, Oils. Brushes. Window Ghtrs, Ac. - ' Aug. 15, '55. rinE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGRAPH. A ENLARGED FORM & REDUCED TERMS. THE CASH Sl'STEM ADOPTED On and af ter tho first of Januury, JS55, tho Pexxsylvasia Telegraph, published at Harrisburg, Pa., will bo owned and conducted by the undersigned, who will give their best energies to make it worthy of its cause and of its friends. It will commence the new year printed on en tirely new type, and tha Week'ly greatly enlarged in form while the price will be lower than that of any other paper of its class ever puMixfted at tfu Capital of the State, Asn paymknts will t.y. re quired strictly is advance. No paper will be sent until it is paid for, and all will be discontinued as the subscriptions cxpircs.unlos? thoy arc renewed -Tho Telegraph is issosd SEMI-WEEKLY, on a sheet of twenty-four columns, duringt ho sessions of tho Legislature." and' WEEKLY on a double sheet of forty-eight columns the rcmaineder of the year;. It will present a comprehensive summary of the Legislative proceedings ; all important general laws, as they are passed, and aim to givo the eurrent political intelligence of the times in the fullest and most reliable manner. In short, the proprietors hope to make it a complete Family and Political Journal, and they confidently appea to tho people of Pennsylvania to sustain their enl terprise. Tho TELEchAPH will advocate a liberal political policy, and aim to unite all those who, though an imated by the same common purposes, and looking to the same benificent results, seem distracted by the conflict of distinctive organizations.- It will sustain the highest standard of American Nation ality; and while" yielding a sncred obedience to tho compromises of the Constitution, will determined ly resiet the extension of Human Slavery. It will give a cordial, earnest and independent support to the administration of Gov. Pollock. . TERMS STRICTLY IN ADNANCE. The Telegraph will be furnuhedEMI-WEEKLY during the sessions of the Legislature, and WEEKLY, on a double sheetthe, the remainder of the year, at the following low rates the mosey INVARIABLY TO ACCOMPANY THE ORPER; . Single subscriptions, - 52 00 : Five copies ($1 So per copy) - 0 00 Ten copies (SI TO per copy) 17 00 Twenty copies (SI 50 per cdpy)', :t9 00 And at the-same price ($1 50 pr copy) on any number over twenty. Clubs should be made up at once, and the subscriptions forwarded ; before tho first of January, so that they can commence with the session of the Legislature. Subscriptions will be forwarded from this office. All orders must be addressed to - M'CLURE & SELLERS, ". "': ' ' ' Harrisburg, Pa. OT Business men will find the Telegrapa tho very best Advertising Medium inPennsvlvania.out of the cities. . . Dec. 12, '55.-2t. LADIES Handkerchiefs, all Linnen. for sale by June 13, '55. J R. MOSSOP. MUSLIN, at 5 cents per yard, at Mossop's cheap cash store. , . ' . June 13, '55. . BOOTS .A- SHOES. A large and splendid assort ment of Ladies"; Gentlemens' and Childrens' Booty and Shoes 'for sale at Mo;op's. Jn. 13. MANTILLAS A large lot of Ladies' and Chil dren's Mantillas for ealo at Mossop's Cheap CashStora.7 - , June 13;'55. BLACKBERRY BRANDY, for the cure of Chol era Morbus, Dysentary and all other dweasee -of the sromaoh and bowels, for t ale by R Mcisop . . . . -rr- r, r. r . . , . c . - '"i 'I" JL ' Ho. 158 & 160, Market Street, ' ; .".' PHIL A DEL ? H I A ; ! Importers and manufacturers of City and , - f' ' EASTERN MADE BOOTS, AND SHOES Jr Also, . every variety of French and English Shoe . Lasdngs, Patent Leather, Kid and Caif-ikins, , ' : . ,. ; Shoe Lacos, Gallons, Bindings, ic, suitable for manufacturers. ; Also, Foreign and Domcstio Straw and Silk Boa nets, Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-Leaf Hats, - English, French, and American 'artificial ' Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw.Triaaniiogs;: r Having removed to our new Store, No..l5S A 160 Market Street, below 6th, South Side, up stairs, we invite your attention to our largo and varied Siook of-Straw Goods, Boots and 1 Shoes,' which we are preparing for tho approaohiog Fall Sales. - All our Goods being exclusively of our own. di rct Importation and Manufacture, we feel conti dent that our lacuitics are such that we can tncr you inducements as regards variety and prices of Uoods,. unsurpassed by anv house in the conntry. BOKER, BROTHERS A JONES. ; Nov. 8, lS54.-ly. s Pldtadclpkici. TR0OK- TYSON & REHN Wholesale Dry .L Good's Store, No. HQ, Market Street. Philadel phia. Aug. 1, lSj -ly. C1 OOD NEWS ! Vh olesalo S tope opoaei in Tyrone City, where nay body who wants cheap goods can purchase. 'Tho subscriber, hsis jist opened a largo and well selected stock of Goods in' . ...I-IKU.Mi.Ul T.Y , . . Corner of Logan and Juniata Sts. He has on hands and will constantly keep a large Stock Of . , .... . ' ; . j ,, ,. t , Dry Goods, Groceries Hats, Cups, Boots, Shoes, -: Clothing, Hardware. Queensware Drugs, PROVISIONS - - - of all klhds,' consisting of : -i , , - Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit, Boans. Flour, Wheat, Corn meal, Ac. Ac. ! ' ',"' . ALSO. 0AT1-CM..lYUi;,:. And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his goods as low as ihey can be purchased in any town or county this side of Philadelphia, and wijl take Boards. Shingles, or even money in exchange.' July 4, '55. . ' F. M. BELL. 7 GOINti IT ALONE. The undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed by l'atchin & Swan, takes pleasure iii informing his friends and the' public generally, that he has just received from the city a splendid assortment of : lry Croo'ls, Jlnraware. yueenswarc. Groceries, Confectionarics, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, . ' , . and every thing else usually kept, in a country store. - Fcrsons wishing to buy chenp and good Goods should not furget that he is determined not to he undersold by r any store inthe county. His motto is '-a nimble penny rathe than a slow six pence . C .i'ATCHlN. Glen Hope, July a. 1Sj4. - T r' NELSON & CO., , i . t Morri.t Tounishiv. Clearfield Co., Pa.. Would "respectfully inform the citizens of that vi cinity that they keep constantly ou hand a large assortment of . ... Dry Goods, Hard-Ware, Qnecnsware, Groceries, Cori'ectionaric. Hals 6r Caws. Boots A- Shoe. and all other articles usually kont in a countrv store, which they are determined to sell low for cash, country produce, or lumber. .. r August I, ltfaa. . EXCHANGE HOTEL, PHILIPSBURG. Tbo subscriber, thankful for past favors, would re.rectfully solicit n continuance of the lib eral patronage bestowed unon his House bv- thn Public Ho is prepared to accommodate water men, editors, drovers, and all others whomav cull with him, in the very best manner. He also purposes to run a lino of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for tho accommodation of the travelling public . . - J. G. HUNK. 1'hirpsburg. March 14. lS5.r.-tf. ... TVEW'MILL At theOld Pioneer Mills on the 1 ' Moshannon, .in Morris township. Tho sub criber" has just completed a large new Grist Milt which is in succc-satul operation. Grain of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. JJec 27. 'oi. - HENRY GROE. PROFESSIONAL rflHOS. J. Mi CULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT X . L AW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Clearfield. l'a., may be found at his office in Shaw's Row, four doors west of the "Mansion House" Deeds and other legal instruments prepared with prompt ness and accuracy. Feb. 13 ly. BARRETT & LARRIMER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. having entered into copartnership in the practice of their professian, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to their care in Clearfield coun ty. G. R. BARRETT, J. 11. LARIMER. Clearfield, July 18, lS55.-ly. HHUCIIER SWOOPE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clearfield, Two doors East ot Journal office. Up stairs. Dec 1. 1S54. Pa. L JACKSON CR AXS, ' A TTO R XEY A T TA IP" : ' CLEARFIELD, PA. Office adjoining his residence, on Second St. August 1, 1855. ... JAMES RIDDLE GORDON, , - ATTORXEY AT LAW. i - CLEARFIELD, PA. Office in the room adjoining, on the East. thi Drug Store,- of Dr. 11, Lorrain. - He may bo con sulted in French and German. August 1, 1355.-ly. ' . A. WALLACE, - . . - ATTORXEY' AT LAW. - CLEARFIELD, PA. Oifico nearly opposite the Court House. August 1, 1S55. J. li. M'ENALLY, ATTORXEY AT LAW. . CLEARFIELD, PA- Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office nearly opposite Judge Wright's store. August 1, 1S55. ,"'"' E. S. DUNDY. ATTORXEY AT T.AXV. nm ' - CLEARFIELD, PA.-- f Ufhce in tho room adjoining cn the West, the Store of Wm. F. Irwin. . August 1. 1855. -: 1 JOHN II. MULLEN, piiYsiciAx, , :. Frenchvtlle. Clearfield County Pa., Having rented the property and situation of Dr. F. lloops, tenders his professional sorviccs to the citizens of Frenchviile, and vicinity. - Office, one door east of Luti's store, Frenchviile. - ' May 22, '55.-t5m. - DR F.AKIEY, . - : I'lIYSTr.TATC Grakampton, Clearfield CouUy Pa... , iers flIS professional services to the inhabitanu of Grahampton and surrounding country ho can at all times be found at his Offico, directly oppo site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not profes. sionally engaged. Apl. 25. A: M. HILLS, D. D. S. Offico adjoin ing his Store, Clearfield, Pa. Artifl- cial Teeth, from one tn a fnll sit. Yn'mi tin ted in the most approved modern style. Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done with care and neatness.'" ' ' ' . ' ' Teeth extracted with all the care and - dispatch modern science can furnish. ' DR. HILLS, can always be found at his ofSeo, as he 13 now devoting his whole attention to his profession. : .'.-, Jnne 20, '55. r G.EO.B.GOODLANDER.SCRIVENER-and" JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Luthersburg, Clearfield Co., Pa , will attend promptly to collec tions, acknowledging Deed?, Ac. . References. Hon. G. R.Barrett, Wm. A. Wal lace, Clearfield; Ex-Gov. Wm. Bigler, Pbilad.; Hon. Darid Barclay, Punxsutawney ; Hon. O. W. Zeigler, Brcokville; H?n. J. Bumside, Bellefbnte. 7trOOD'S ORNAMENTAL - . ,- T . . IRO X WORKS, - r'. Ridge Avenue, ; ,;: PHILADELPHIA. ' ;; i The" attention of the public is iuvited to the ex tensive manufactory and ware-room of thesnbscri ber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest no tice, IRON RAILING, of every description, for : ; "CEMETRIES, PUBLIC A PRIVATE BUTLD .INGS, Also, VERANDAHS. BALCOXIE&-. " .... FOUNTAINS. SETTEES, CHAIRS. , LIONS, DOGS. Ac, Ac, Ac; Ac; i and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all requisites of beauty and substantial construction. .Purchasers may rely on having all articles care fully boxed and shipped to their place of destina tion. ; A book f designs will be sent to those who wish to-inake a selection. ; . ROBERT, WOOD,.- : R'Jge Avenue below Spirug Garrden St.. Oct.6, '55.-Cm. Philadelphia JONR; YD & WALTON. 255 Market Ftrett, PHILADELPHIA; : Importers and Dealers in : '. ; mmmM : i IRON, NJl!LSnge., 4c. They respectfully invito the people of C2 ear field., to continue their favors. Aug. 1, 1855.-1 y.- .! -.i:S i ... MOUNT VERNON HOUSE, , , No. 59, Korth Se:ond Street, , -: , PHILADELPHIA. ,' The undersigned having taken the old well known house, which has been renovated and ro modeled throughout, respectfully solicits hisClcar field friends to give himt a call on their visits to the cityl" 'The furniture is all new, and has been selected with care from Hcnkles well known establishment in Chestnut Street, and is of the latest and most fii.-h ion able style. .,., -.-.'; ; Tho location for Merchants and others coming to tho city is convenient, being in the centre of business. - I. L. BARRET?, i Aug. 1, lSjj.-ly. 1;. .r .: Proprietor. HARRIS, ORHISON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 230, Market St., North side between 6th & 7th, Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Pat ent Medicines, Surgical Instrument. Druggist's Glassware, Window Glaxs. Paints. Oil.. 1vpk. l,r- lumery, ic, ic. JOHN HARRIS. M. D.- E. B. ORB I SON. Aug. 1, '55.-1 j.T .... J. SHARSWOOD. IJUSSELL& SCHOTT, . . . . . Nos. 13d Market St: 5 Merchant St., PHILADELPHIA.. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMIC.1LS; 4c.: r They respectfully invite their CIcafield friends to givo them a call. Jan. 17, '55.-ly. TT OOD A CO Extensive Dry-eoods Dealers. No. 1S7, Market St.. Philadelphia. keeD constant ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of the most fashionable and elegant goods. They in' vitc country Merchants to call .and examine their splendid assoitmeut, before purchasing elsewhere. August 1, 1355.-ly. 'Y17TLLIAM S. HANSELL A SON, Manufac T T turers and Importers of Saddlerv, and Sad dlery Hardware. No. 2i Market Street," Bhiladel phia. Saddles, Bridles. Harness, Trunks. Whips Saddle Bags, Bridle Filling, Bits. Stirrups. Buckles Carpet Bags, ect. . Aug. 1, '55.-ly BEIDLEMAN & HAYWARD WholesaJo Gro cers, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants No. 273, Markot Street, Philadelphia. D.BE1DELMAN, Aug.lrlS55.-ly. A. HAYWARD, AT. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing .Store. No. 171. Market Street. Every variety of rcaay mane Clothing, in the most fashionable stvlas constantly on hand. Aug. 1, '55.-ly. GEORGE J. WEAVER A CO.. No. 19 North Wa ter Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in Carpet chain. Yarn, Manilla and Hemp Ropes. Bed-cords Clothes-lines, Ac, Ac , Aug 1, lS55.-ly. ISAAC M. ASIITON Hat Store. No. 172 Market St., Philadelphia. - Hats, Caps, Furs, Ac, of every variety, and tho best quality always on hand,. Aug. 1, lSj5.-ly. GEORGE W. COLL AD AY, Conveyancer and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hall, Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care. ... Aug: 1, lS55.-ly. CALEB COPE A CO, No. 13". Market St., Phila dclphiit. Dealers in Linens, White Goods, llo siery, French, English and German Silk Goods, La ces, Gloves. Bolting Cloths, Ac. Aug. 1, '55.-ly. PAUL & TAYLOR. ;' No. 255 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Have always on hand, at their Wholesale Ware house, a large assortment of the Newest Style of BOOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS, BOTH FOREIGX AXD DOMESTIC. All their, goods being of their own. direct Im portation and Manufacture, they. arc enabled to offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in their stock. ' - WM. W. PAUL, ' ''- '-'.."-" N. G. TAYLOR. " Dec. 1. 1854. ly. . . . ,. - . A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 72 North Secoxo Street, (oppo site, the. Mount Vernon. Hvuse,) Pphiladelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 13 -K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Leptnc. do.; Qunrtier; Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do.; .Silver Tea do.; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: togethei with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb Guard and Fod Chains. All goods warranted U bo as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair cd in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Tins, Ac, made to order. N. B.: All orders sent by mail or' otherwise will be punctually attended to.- - His motto is: "Small Profits'and Quick Salts"" Philadelphia, April 25, lSoi.i ; . - . : . J. Y RUSIITON & CO., - , .245 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA;- Importers and Dealers in EarthenrWarc.JChina, Glass, and Queens Ware, .-. Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia. '. ' J. Y. KUSHTON, - JVC. HOPKINS, , ; Nov. 8, '54.-1 y. ' . ROBT. TILSON. K DON'S, HEILMAN & CO. ' -. . No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST., ,. - Philadelphia.. ; WHOLESALE DEALERS - 'in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. ''.'' Fifth Door below Race. " '" CHARLES KOONS, ., AMOS G. HEILMAN. Philadelphia, Majfcl6, lS55.-ly , . ' lOWELL & CO., : .. 176 Market Street, 'PHILADELPHIA; Wholesale Dealers ix Hats, Crp, Furs. ' between 5th and Cth St., Philadelphia. -Jan. 17, 1855v ' "'. . UTAKTIN. IMORltF.I.L 4 CO., ItA . ... (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CQ id Dealers in JIOSIER Y. "TRIM, MBS. BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, Ac. importers am 71 TlTVnS COM RS. No. 24 North Fourth Street, x;niiaaerphia. ., M. T. MARTIN, CHAS. 11. HAMRICk DAM'L J. MORRELL, G. R. PEDDLE, ' ..- . , Deo 5, '54.1 : . - SANDRSON K.MARTIN, ITRIS.MUTH & BROTHER, . I - WHOLESALE ' . TOBACCO DEALERS, JTo. 105 IT Third Street, doon below Raee 'cy. 29, '54 -ly-J - ' five Pbilasbtbia. s SAMUEL BERLIN, r - v- , , r . - r, i ; Juniata St., Tyroae City, Pu Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PAlJfW.' OILS. DYE STUFFS. WINDOW GLASS, . VIALS.-PERFUMFRY,-Ac- Ac . Havin.5 Just opened an eTiE8:v assortHcct ef these articles Physicians, will find it to their ad van, tago to give him a call, and examine hi3 Stock be fore ordering from the Eastern Cities; and Ccua-' try Merchants Can also be accommodated .-with all -the Essences, Tinctures, Patent Medicines, Ac WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at lowest pri,, ' ' t'-jfHc hopes by strict attention to business, aaii a desire to please, to merit a share of publie pat ronage. April 25, 1S55 1 4 JP. OWENS, . 1L, TYRONE CITY,, . Has just opened a largo and splcndii aMortmeat of - ; ; NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL, Of every description and quality, which he- is selling off at the lowest priesi ever known ia this region of Country,". . . . .. .. DRJ-FJ2PDS- HARD 4- Q UEEXS WARS.- GROCERIES lrZOXFECTIOXARI2iS.' r AT CITY PRICES. Be" invites his Clearfield friends to give him '. a call, and exchange their rags, lumber, shinglea, and every variety of produce, for the chsapit and best goods, to Lo had west of Philadelphia Feb. 21. 1855. ly.' ' --' SOfflKTMIiTMS?! : ST AKTLINO ANNOUNCEMENT.' R LATEST ARRIVAL FROM THE EAST. R. WELCH, has just returned from the City with a new and splendid assortment Ci .Vatches, Jewelry, and Silver-war the larrez scut and cheapest ever brought into C!earfield-4oa sisting of hunting and open-faced gold and silver watches, gold lockets, gold chains, gold Pens rings, breast-pins, spectacles, silver forks, bracelets, sleeve buttons, cuff pins, oar rings, Ac, Ac, Ae. Watches and jewelry repaired on the shortest notlce- ; June 6, '55. rpiIE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, 1855-0 -- T"E TnitiuxE is now in the middle of its If.' teenth year; Vol. XV. of its weekly issue commen ced on tho 1st of September last. Tho Americaa public need not now be made acquainted with a character or claims to consideration. With bnt a subordinate regard for prudenca. policy and pop ularity, it has aimed to stand for Righeousnei, for Truth, for Humanity, against fortified Inlquil ty, Fraud and Oppression. There is not a slave trader on this Continent, tho' he may never read ncything but his bills of sale and notes-payable, who does not know and hate the Tribc.vs; there ia not an extensive fabricator of drugged and poison ous Liquors who docs not consider it a very daa gerous and immoral paper, and wonder whyiu publication is tolerated in a commercial, cotton buying City like New-York. - The A'fjcMnJ Mercu ry once forcibly remarked that it had never known a hard, griping, screwing avaricions employer who and abuses of power, whilst claiming no exemp tion from human fallibility, it may have done temporary injustice to individuals, but it has nr er been unfaithful to Principle, nor deaf to the cries of the wronged and suffering. In its columns the advocates of novel and unpopnlar theories con templating tho melioration of human woes, espe cially those of the voiceless and down-trodden, have ever found audienco and hospitality ; while it has already resisted, and will persistently com bat, every attempt toproscribe and degrade any class because of diversities of Nativity, or Cred. In defiance -of calumnies the most atrocious. and of holtiiities the most deadly and untrue, the Tat nvsB has grown steadily in public appreciotlo from the d.ty of its origin. Its means of serving the public have been augmonted in proportion. Instead of a single editor with one or two asi4 ants, its organization now comprises a numeroua body of writers each fitted by special accompliahr inent and experience for the particular line of discusfiou to which his pen is devoted ; the daily amount of reading matter given mora than quadr ruples that of its earliest issues ; a staff of valued correspondents encircles the globe, transmitting early and inUlligent narrative of whatovsr U most worthy of attention; white Politics, Legisla tion, Literature, Art. History in tl:;"., -h v?re affects the social well-being cf mankind, I'oiamio Theology -alone excepted finds here tho frst and most searebii5 dissenssion. . Attached by profound conviction to the bn!2 cent policy of Industrial development r,d Intern al Intercommunication whose most conspicuous champion through tho last half-century was Hbx- kt clay lmfcneti, moreover, with tee spirit effct bearance tovirds our weaker neighbors. sd tow ard the much wronged Aborigines cf this CcuU nent and of Peaco wi h A.2! which will haHow the nume oi" Whig, the Tptbunh. while su:re:id'?riL'g no jot cf i'3 proper ii.dep(?jrsnc co-r-p craicd c nestly and urdsnliy -K-'h the Whig party s let j as its vitality was preserved. When in lsiC-2 u attempt was mado to interpolate slave-Luntirg ia to its creed, we sternly resisted that im position ; when, at the close of the last Presidential can vass, it was seen that a large portion of the Whigs preferred to defeat their own party rather thaa allow its Anti-Slavery wing to share its triumph, even under a conservative Chief on a Pro-Slavery platform, we knew aud proclaimed that the Whig party was no mote. Subsequent events, including the rise and calumniation of the Know Nothing conspiracy, and the speedy absorption therein of the whole force of Pro-slavery Whigism, only con firmed our undoubtisg anticipations. .With no sickly lamentations, therefore, for the inevitably bygone, but with hope, and joy, and sympathy, and words of cheer, have we hailed the beginning and watched the progress of that mighty REPUB LICAN movement which impelled by the perfidU ous violation of the Missouri Compact, and slizna latod by the astounding outrages whereof the rights of the Free Settlers of Kansas havt been the victims by repeated and utter vitiation of their elections by an armed mob collected by conspiracy and hurled suddenly upon them from tho border counties of the neighboring Sieve State, is destin ed to Sweep away the landmarks of old party foude, and 'unite the true henrts and strong arms of tho frce-soulcd in one mighty effort to confine the scourge and scandal of our country within the limits of the States which unwisely uphold it. To tho success of this effort, the energies of the Tri-Bt-XE will be sternly devoted; while the TEMPER ANCE REFORM, including the entire suppression of the trafic in intoxicating be verages, will find in it, as hitherto, an earnest and unflinching champion. Commencing as a daily folio sheet of moderate size, and with ecardely a shadow of patronage, the Trii;c5e is now issued in juartoforni 2)a7(tLre distinct editions), Semi-W telly, and Weii.y. on a sheet 44 by 34 inches, eight ample pages of "six col umns each. Its circulation has steadily growa from nothing to the following aggregate : Daily issues, eve. and morn : 29.500 cople. -Semi-Weekly : . : : : 14'17 ' Wcely : : : : : 136,500 - California edition : i 6,000 - Total,' : : ' : 186,175 eopf.ee. '' Wc believe no other newspaper in the world h a subscription list over half so large as this ; and no periodical of any sort can rival it.. And while its extreme cheapness rendering ; an increase . of paying readers only as indirect pecuniary advant age to us, hss doubtless largely swelled it sub scriptions list, it would be absurdity not perceive in this unprecedented patrouage some evidence, of public approval and esteem. - TERMS: -The Tkidtnb employs no traveling agents and sends out no papers on trust. If.it i not itoiiped when the term raid for expires, and the subscriber does not choose further to pay 'for it. we resort to no lciral r.roccss tocompel him. Ua the' Weekly, wo mean to stou every paper on the expiration of the advance payment, awaiting a iresh remittance: from tho subscriber, it none comes the account is closed. ,Wo pay no local agents wisn no money paid to any when the pay er cannot trust him to mail or other wise send it to us; onco mailed; its safety is at our risk, and ase- nous risk it often proves); out are grateiut 10 eve ry one who deems it a good work to obtain and for ward the names and money of. his friends and neighbors. Our terms invariably arc for the DAILY lKIIsUN. ono copy, sapor annum. SEMI-WEEKLY. S3; 2 copies for So; 5 forS11.25. WF.KKI.Y. S2 : 3 conies for S3 L 5 for S3 : 10 for $12; 20 copies toone address for $20'; larger olube SI each subscriber. Additions may at all time be made to a club at the price paid by those alrea dy in it. - GREELY A MrHLRATH. - . Nor. 21. ' No. 154 ?aau -Veu-rr, uusuio 10 mo iKicr.vE, nor one eminently generous and kindly who did notlikeit! 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