JU 8 si i i A U i w If 51 IS' r1! A 2 .si 1 ' i r. 7 iff: I f 1 ' i M - humorous. ; Equestrianism Extraordinary. A corres pondent or "Life Illustrated," gives the fol lowing as a portion of the experience of a ca det at West Point: "When I came back from furlough my class had ridden lor a fear, I only for a week or two. Nothing daunted, however, by this, and blind ly trusting to fortune and my own powers, I buckled on a pair of rusty spurs, bound my self securely to an enormous sabre with a pon derous iron scabbard, and sallied forth. Dra goon brought me a raw-boned, vicious lookinz animal, which, after some preliminary difficul ties, I succeeded ia mounting. ; 'Trot ! Horse started ; so did I, half off my saddle. I had never been taught to keep my heels well out, and accordinaly my spurs went in. Horse went in' too. ; Motion pecu liar. Began to think I was losing my balance Sabre flew ont and hit the horse on the head In plunged ray spurs deep among his ribs. jvnomerjump. feabre flew back and hit Lira on the flanks. Spurs worked convulsively a mong his bones jnmp, thump, spur! Horse reared ; seized his mane kicked up ; caught his car and saved myself. It began to giow exciting. Finally horse started off. Such a race ! Tuning on the mane had no tendency to check his mad career ; rather seemed to ir ritate him. Had a good hold with the spurs, but did not consider myself perfectly safe.- Sabre flew up and hit me in the face. Blind for a moment, and heard something drop. Looked up into the saddle and saw I was not there, concluded I must be on the cround. Horse standing near, eating grass, and looking at me with a quiet twinkle in his eye, adding insult to injury." , Focxd nia Father. My son, can you tako a trunk for mc up to the hotel ?" said a passen ger stepping from a boat on the levee, to a ragged looking youngster, who sat balancing on the tail end of a dray. "Your son V cried the boy, eyeing him from head to foot. "Well, I'll be dod drapped if I ain't in luck. Here I've been trying to find daddy these three years, and all of a sudden up comes tho old Loss himself, and knows mc right off. How aro you ?" stretching out a muddy looking paw. Tho traveller was nonplussed. Between a smile and a frown, he inquired: "What is your name, sir 2" "My name. So you don't know. Well, Its -.nothing for people in these parts to havo so many children that they don't know their names. My name's William but some folks call me ragged Bill, for short. What the oth er part is I reckon you know, if you don't you must ax the old 'omaa." ; And shouldering the trunk he marched off towards the hotel, mumbling to himself: "Well this is a go. The old gemman come home at last. Good clothes, big trunk, must have the tin. Well I am in luck." There la a fast boy out ia Madison, the cap ital of Wisconsin, who, if he gets no backsets, w ill scarcely fail to reach Congress or the pen itentiary, one of these days. His school teacher, a young lady, was pros ecuted by his parents for pretty severely welt ing the young rascal's back for his conduct. The case went up to court, and the verdict of the jury was in effect, "served him right." Wo give a portion of the boy's testimony, the wit of which atones for his rudeness. "I asked her to do a sum for me, and she refused." 'What was the sum 1" asked the counsel for the defendant. "To subtract nine from twenty eight." "Could you do that without her assistance?" "I suppose I could; but the arithmetic said I couldn't subtract nine from eight without borrowing 10, and I didn't know where the d 1 to borrow it." Asd he r la ted, &c. We seo by a hoop pole county paper that a "gemman" "of color has been enlightening the residents of that district by an cloqnent and powerful display of oratorical genius never before heard in that section of the country. Ho closed by saying to his audienco that they "would mount on weaglcs 'iYigs, and sore to de land ob catfish and eels, whar do graby runs down bofo sides yer raouf. Yea, verily, dc day will cenie when you all will mount on de wcagles 'ings, and play upon dc harp ob a thousan' strings !" What fools men are, to lament because they are not as well off as "that fellow across the street." The richest man in town will be forgotten in fifty years from now, as the mason who built the Rocky Mountains. In 1843 we attended the funeral of a millionaire. We vis ' itcd his grave recently, and what do you sup pose we Baw 7 Four bob-tailed pigs rooting ihesoll from his grave. And this was the end of all his influence a neglected grave, with four stub-tailed pigs rooting np the soil. So passes tho glory of the world. It is related of Johnson "rare Bon John son" that going home in his wagon, one hot day, he fell asleep. Some young scamp, pass ing that way, unhitched his nag, and sending the poor beast a roaming, drew the wagon to tho fence. After a time Ben awakes. He wonders, and, wondering, exclaims : "Am I Ben Johnson, or am I not. If I am Ben John ton, I havo lost a horse ; if I am not Ben Johnson, I have found a cart." Illistratixq a Point. Sir Fletcher Nor ton was noted for his want of courtesy. When pleading before Lord Mansfield on some ques tion of manorial right, he chanced unfortu nately to say, "My lord, I can illustrate the point in an instant in my own person. I my self have two UUle manors." The Judge im mediately interposed, with one of his blandest smiles, "We all know it, Sir Fletcher." Paddy's description of a fiddle can't be beat, he says "It was as big as a turkey and as fat as a goose he turned it over on its back, and took a crooked stick, and drawed it across its belly, and, O, St. Patrick, how it did squall.'" PillTVPP W.WWETk TV - .1 - - m.. A M. . O. LI C UUUCI- -i vuincustiuc in mis 3oamy, -Will vane l.inA. : .i- - i . . - . i i . pHM..KflH:iu - . , . - . . , "! ouvvsuiuiuisu a casn cap liai 01 $500. The Tannery is large and commodious, and capable of doing a much larger business than the subscriber feels able to do by himself. No better vj i'vi luimjf taU o aaoraea 10 aa iicutb uuoiu man, with the above capital, who wishes to go in to a pajing business. S. 3. TAXIAJR. Curwensvillo. Dec. 19, 1855, 3mo. TVTEW FIRM. HARTSHORN A MCR ACKEN 11 have just received a new and splendid assort ment oi goods at their store in LUMBER CITY. They invite the public to give them a call, and feci assured they will be able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber, Hides, Rags, Grain, and all other kinds of produce taken in excange. IlKVJ it aiitviiorv. thos. Mccracken. , Aug. 1, 1S55. NEW ARRIVAL. , A. H. BA UMAN. Ware Room three doors above Mays' Hotel, flank ixoaa street, 1 yrotu (JUy, l a. KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment o Philadelphia and Pittsburg Cooking, Parlor, Bar and heating Stoves, of different patterns, sizes and prices: Store pipe, shovels, coal hods, Ac. Also, Cider Mills, Ploughs, Cultivators, ic. Ac, all of which will be sold 10 to 20 rer cent, chean. er than can be purchased out of the cities. If you want bargains, don t forget to call atliauman s fctove Store. Nov. U, '55.-;m. F ALL AND WINTER GOODS. The sub scriber has just received a larrre and well sc lected stock of NEW GOODS, 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 tne sign ot tho IC CHEAPEST GOODS." Country produce of almost every discriptioa ta ken at market prices in exchange for 0ods. Fersins 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. WM. F. IRWIN. November 23, 1355. NEW ARRIVAL. A. & J. PATCIIIX?, Have just received a new and splendid assort ment of Goods the best that was ever brought in to the upper end of Clearfield Connty. They in vite their friends and tho public generally to give them a call, where they will find all kindd of goods usually kept in a Country More. Come and examine our stock we charge noth icg fur the exhibition. AARON PATCHIN. ., JACKSON PATCHIN. Burnside, Nov. 23, 18j5. A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. . I desire to sell my property ia Tyrone City, jwair to. i a., commonly Known as tne I y roue City Hotel. Comprising as follows: - One largo three story brick hou?e. Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished off in complete stylo. A largo and extensive stable, an excellent wash house and other necessary out-buildings. There is also, on the same Lots, one frame house, with out-buildinzs attached, now rcntins for one hnn- dred and thirty dollars per annum. The wholo stands upon thrco valuable Lots as in tho plot of eaia town, ana an or as several very eligible loca tions for store, offices, &.c, Ac. The whole will be sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation, now is the chance. Private reasons cause mo to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing in value Inquire of Caleb Guycror the subscriber J. U. SIA1IT, Tyrono City, Sept. 19, lS55.-tf. LOOK HERE. MUSSOr ON HAND AGAIN The Cheapest Goods in the County. THE 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 & WiHTER GOODS, which he will ecII lower, for CASH, than they can bo bought at any other placo in the County. He is determined to act upon tho motto of 'SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES," and will sell roods, for cash, at the most trifline? advance on cost and carriage. Call and examine the stock, and satL-fv Your self that it is no humbug that "3IOSSOP SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IX THE CO UNTT. DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS-WARE, iJUUJ.3 tU.3, AAXS & UAfS, HON NETS. SHAWLS, CONFECTION ARIES, FISH, TOBACCO, STATIONARY, LIQT0R9, and a little of everything. All of which will be sold at lower prices than cv dbefore offered in Clearfield. li. MOSSOP. Clearfield Nov. 14, 1855. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS asd FRUIT GROWERS. ARTHUR'S PAT. ent Air-Tight Self-Sealing Cans and Jars, for Preserving Fresh Fruits, &c. This invention for wnicn a patent has been obtained, commends it self to tho attention of Housekeepers 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 arc constructed with a chan nel around the mouth, nerr the top, into which 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 it only ncccatary to heat the cover sttghtfy, and press it into plact. It may be opened with as much ease as it is closed, by slight ly warming tho top. The ordinary tin cans, used for the same purpose for which thta is intended, cannot be closed.- as is well known without the aid of a tinnsr; are difficult to open, and are generally so much injured in opening as to be useless for future service. . By this simple contrivance, the process of her mctical sealing is placed conveniently within the reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables and butter (if properly prepared) may be kept, with their natural flavor unimpaired, for an in definite length of time. For sale by MERRELL & CARTER. Clearfield, Sept. 19, 1855 tf. Xi " d K2--?"! A beautiful and well selec SSiMVARE3 ted assortment just receiv ed and for sale by Sept. 5, W. F. IRWIN. A new stock just received at Sept. 5, W.F.IRWIN'S FIRE-PROOF PAINT, for sale at June 13, '55 R. MOS SOP'S. BEREGE DELAINES. A superior article o Berego Delaines in dress patterns, at 25 cents per yard, never sold in this county before for less than 50 cents at RICHARD MOSSOP'S. June 13, '55. HEAP CLOTHING. A large lot of Cheap Clo thing, Men's and Boys, for sale cheap, by June 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP. B LACKBERRY BRANDY. A certain cure for 1 the Dvscntarv. for e1o hv June 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP. A Large assortment of Stone ware at the store of Juno 18-1 W. F. IRWIN. M TACKEREL, HERRING and CODFISH, at tho store ot i jn ia. w . t nuviN. C UAIN PUMPS, for sale at the "Old Corner Stand," in Curwcnsvillc by FATTON B ACON. A large lot of BACON for sale, cheap, for cash, at f fob. 131 MOSSOP-S PORK and DRIED FRUIT, excellent articles, can be procured at the store of Curwensvillo, Feb. 13. 11. D. TATTON. IRON. An excellent assortment of Iron for sale by If. D. TATTON, fcti3 t'urwcnsvillc, Pa. A CLEARFIELD LODGE No. 193 I. O. of O F. meets every Saturday evening, at 61 o' clock, at their Hall in Merrell & Carter's new buil ding on Second street. feb20 JOHJf RUSSELL & CO., TANNERS AND CURRIERS, PennvilU, Clearfield Co., Pa.. Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides taken in exchange. July 15, 1854. "P AVID S. PLOTNER Respectfully informs JL bis old mends and tne public, tnat be nas 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 coats, vests, and pantaloons of their own manufacture, and good material at the lowest prices. V ltb a wish to ac commodate, he solicits a share of patronage New Washington. May 9, 1855. "OLACKSMITIIING. The subscriber would JL-M inform the public that hebas taken the Black smith Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on the corner of Third and Main streeU, iu the bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on the business in all its various branches. JACOB SIIUNKWEILER. Juno G, lS55.-ly - TSIIILirSBURG IIOTEL: The subscriber X would inform his friends in Clearfield, and the public generally that he has enlarged and refitted his houso, and is now enabled to compete success fully with any Hotel in tho country. No pains will be spared to render his guests comfortable. His table shall always be supplied with the best the market can afford, and his charges moderate. He respectfully invites his friends amlothers to give him a call. DAVID JOHNSTON. Philipsburg Jan. 31,1S55. 1 y. - TYRONE LIVERY STABLE. The sub scriber, having removed his Livery Stable from Curwensvillo to Tyrone City, begs leave to his friends and the public, that he is at all times Erepared to supply them with Horses, carriages, uggies. and other vehicles on hire, at the most reasonable terms. Inquire at the ' City Hotel." JAMES CROWTHER. Tyrone. January 31, lS55.-Cmo. JOHN TROUTMAN, House. Sign and Orna mental Painter. G lazier. Chair maker and Taper Hanger, offers hi3 services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. - Shop on Market St.. just Ifloir the Fowifri. CHAIRS, LOUNGES, SOFAS. ROCKING CHAIRS. OTTOMANS, $-., kept constantly on hand and made to order, equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from tho East, and more durable in material. . Aug. 1. 1S55. HAVE YOU SEEN SAM? The subscriber wnnlf! infVirm hia nlJ frinnrla onrl tl.A ..v.i:A .- - - . . v. v.i vus J'UUIIU generally, that he still continues to keep a house ... : . r . lir 1 . . vl iHiciidiiitucut m cvk. l, umogion wnere tnose who call with him will receive every attention, and be made comfortable. Good stabling, and every other convenience for horses, on tho premises. DAVID S. PLOTNER. New Washington, Jan. 31, 1S55. N TEW GOODS: The undersigned has just re I ccived a largo assortment of NEW GOODS, at his store in KA R TIIA US, which he offers for sale cheap for cash or country produce. F. P. UURXTHALL. September 5, 1855. E AuiiAAur, iimiuaauis LU.iit'AaY, X." w a tr v vit . ,-n . no. ii, mercnants- exchange, PHILADELPHIA. ' , V O V AO Ilk as consistent with the afcty of the Company. jyj. jsicuvw hLh, Jr.. Oct 3, 1855. . Secretary. C AIll NET .MAKING. Tho undersigned would respectfully inform the niihli,- that h has taken the old stand opposite the Methodist Church, known aa MORROWS SHOP. where he keeps constantly on hand and manufac tures to order, every variety of Household nn.l FUHHITURE, such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards uvusitaus, ac, vi every style and variety. JUSUUA JU1I.NSON. Clearfield. Pa.. Au. 1855. NEW FIRM MERRELL & CARTER would inform thc-nublic. that thev h d ' y jtw Vi AA" n extensive COrrER, TIN AND SIIEEMROS WARE .MANUFACTORY, On Second Street in the borough of CLEARFIELD. whero thev v 4 1 uou A UA UV LU I IIJ- ccs, every variety of articles in their line. Steel, Bar-iron, nails, Steves of every variety Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps of every description, stovo pipe, patent sausage cutters funnels and self scaling cans kept constantly on hand. -. ' All order! for cnsMna fnr TTo f :m sj ' O . . . iuui .UlUSfCllW Ull Ac. will be thankfully received snd promptly at tendedjto. r 1 J HOUSE SPOUTING DON E TO ORDER. Thev are also nrertatnd in ru.n; ty of article on commission, at a low pcr-centage. j. a. aitiiKtLU e , ' L. R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19, 1855 ly. HO! FOR THE TEMPLE OF HONOR . B RAD I jV A- iu n i t? .' v TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARE MAWUFACT0BY, PHILIPSBURG. PA. BRADIN A M-fiTRK h. ?., me Tin, Copper, if Sheet-Iron Ware Mann facta- .j, i. an tiuii-a reparea to supply customers with every conceivable article from the smallest Coffee pot spout to the longest pipe ima- WHOLESALE & RETAIL business, and will nt nil u , large assortment of rcady-mado ware. IIUU 8J SPOUTING done to order, on the shortest notice, and rut nn in a neat, substantial manner. 1 STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, $ KETTELS, of every variety kept constantlv on han ' They will furnish to order any of the following Coot Stoves, vi :-The Willfam Penn, Q ? n J7eltJ vth0 At antic and Cook-Complete all of which are suitable for both wood andcoal' Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the "Ladv Washington," the "Excelsior," 'Homo Parlor,' Ac Produce of all kinds tnknn V' . Auiiijitre ior goods. a. A. Bit AD tv r October 24, 1855.-tf. " D' A largo assortment just re ceived and opened by R. MOSSOP. ?DROnfKO A- laT,s sortment just re S3criOODSg ccived at very low nri- by Sdpt. 5, w. p. rRWrv A new stock just received t MOsSOP'S. CLOCKS. Eight day, thirty hour and alarm Clocks for sale at Mossop's Store. Jn. 13. LADIES' GLOVES. A very large lot of black net worked Gloves, at 10 cents a pair worth 25cta at Mossop's cheap cash store. Jn. 13, '55. ii M VTnri T j-vrr-tvn ljiH-VV A R 3 justreccived and opened a general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery. - AUg. 23. B ACON A good lot cf Hams and Shouldersat JuatiD I W. P. IRWIN'S. Tb i3 Company, with an ample Capital, irell se cured, is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear field. 1tu ail inintnv Pnnniiti r.n via ? 'V 1 11 A K. WRIGI1T. MERCHANT. axi EXTEN J.m SIVE DEALER IN LUMBER, Second Street, one door soutn or nis residence, Clearfield, l'a. Clearfield, March 14, 1S55. TJEMOVAL : The undersigned begs leave to AV iiuuriu uib incnas win ue nas removed nia BOOT AND SHOE STORE. from "Shaw's Row," to his new buildinsr. opposite the Office of James Wrigly. and two doors south of the Otnce tc. li. Uarrett, Esq. He still keeps constantly on hands, every varie ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. Men's fancy shoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort ment of heavy work, all adapted to the various wants oi tne people or Ulearhcld. He hopes his menus win can at nu iJi SlURE, and ex amine his Stock. Boots and Shoes made to order, and mending done as heretofore. ISAAC JOHSTCN Clearfield, June 27, 1855. GULICII & BENNER, would respectfully inform the citizens cf Clearfield, and public generally that they have entered into co-partner SUip iu me CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. and keep constantly ou hands, and manufacture to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting ol Dining, Breakfast, and Centre Tables, Sewing Writing, and v ash-Stands, Mahogany, and Common. Bed-steads ; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus Sofas. Lounges, Ac, Ac. . . - Coffins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accompanymcnts. House Painting done on tho shortest notice. Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by John Gulich, tuearly opposite the 'Jew Store, l,le.irlieia. r J'JU.N GLI.ICH. May 22, '55.-ly. DANIEL BENNER THE GOOD INTENT HOTEL, CURWENSV1LLE, PA. The Subscriber would inform his friends and the public that hehas just refitted and re-furnished his house and is preparedto render every attention to the travelling community. His bar contains liquors of tho first quality, and his table will always be supplied with the best in market. lie respectfully solicits his friends and others to give nun a call. n. a. rmMMLU. August 1, 1855. GIVE THE3I A TRIAL: SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS : CHEAP, DURA- isLii Art u riiuiiiCTivi:. WEATHER & F1RE-PH00F. These Paints will stand any climate, without cracK or Duster, and harden by exposure; thus making in time an enamel of Stone, protecting ooa irom aeeay, ana iron and o'her metals from rust and corrosion. They differ essentially from tho so-called Mineral Paints of the day, which are principally Ochres, and Clays, and are entirely worthless. SILVER'S Plastic Taints aro purely METAL IC. containing no Aluinin or Clay. They are levigated finely, mis readily with Lin seed Oil, (without the trouble of grinding.i and flow under the brush as frcolp as the best White Aicad, and excel all others in body or covering properties, one pound of which will cover as much surface as two pounds of White Lead, reducing the eoit two-thirds. 1 here arc six distinct colors, vn Olive, j Light Brown, i Light Chocolate, Black, j Dark Do. Deep Do. All equally valuable as a preservative, and par ticularly adapted to painting the outside of BUILDINGS, FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS, TIN AND IRON WORKS. Kemkmber ! Exposure hardens and increases the dnrnbthty of these PRISTS. DIRECTIONS Mix icith pure Linked Oil, lincKiy as posnoie, as tne famt us the lasting or protecting body, mid the oil simply the tnrdiam, or actu prea.tin tt. FRENCH & RICHARDS -General Wholesale Agk.vts. N. W. corner Tenth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, Dry and Ground in Oil, by Sam'l Berlin", Tyrone City, Pa. Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, w indow oiass, vc .Aug. lo, 'oo S AMUEL BERLIN, Juniata St.. Tyrone Citv. Pa. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, CHEMICALS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, Ulls. fclLtfrt, HI.NUUW GLASS, VIALS, PERFUMERY. Ac. Ac. Having just opened an extensive assortment of these articlcs.rhysicians Will find it to their ad van tago to give him a call, and examine his Stock be fore ordering from tho Eastern Cities: and Coun try Merchants can also be accommodated with all the Essences, Tinctures. Patent Medicines, Ac.. nr7Tr T l.'O ATI. J u T-1 r r .9 . ' r ijuL-onjjji ami ixiuxyiu, at lowest prices. He hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of publio pat ronage. April 2.1. 18v5. A P. OWENS, Has just opened a large and splendid assortment r.C NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Of everT ilfianrintinn n n d nnalitv which he is selling off at the lowest prices ever uuu iu in ii5 region oi country, DRY-GOODS, HARD V QUEENSWARE, HATS o CAPS. BOOTS 4- SHOES. GROCERIES r CONPECTIONARIES, XsM. A A 1 liltLd, ' Ho invites his Clearfield friends to give him a call, and exchange their rags, lumber, shingles, and every variety of produce, for tho cheapest hu i-vci, guuus. iu we swi west OI 1 iiiiauclptiia Feb. 21, 1855. ly. r SIBOTflL MEI IT LAST! STAHTL1XG ANNOUNCEMENT LATEST ARRIVAL FROM THE EAST. I 9 R. WELCH, has iust returned fmm t.hn CWx- Ll with a new and splendid assortment of .y arcnes, jewelry, and Silver-ware the largest, est and cheapest ever brought into Clearfield con sisting of hunting and epeii-faced gold and silver watches, gold lockets, gold chains, gold Pens, rings, breast-pins, spectacles, silver forks, bracelets, sleeve buttons, cuff pins, t;ar rings, Ac, Ac, Ac Watches and jewelry repaired on the shortest notice- - Juno fi, '55. LADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linncn. for sale by June 13, '55. R. MOSSOP. NEW HOTEL: The old 'Sebkiso House,' at HEW WASHINGTON, ha3 been ro-opened and re-fitted by tho undersign ed, who respectfully soliciU a share of public pat ronage. He is well provided with house room and good stabling, and intends keeping a Temperance House, at which ho will always endeavor to make his guests feel at home. JOHN SHETTER. August 1, 1855. tf. N E XV A R R I V AL The undersigned has just received a lartre stock of NEW GOODS. adapted to the season, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, CONFECTION ARIES NAILS, HOLLOW-WARE, CEDER-WARE, Ac, Ac , ' . JAMES B. GRAHAM. Graham ton, Aug. 22, 1855. NEW IIOTEL, AT LUMBER CITY, Clearfield Co., Pa. rpHE undersigned would respectfully inform im-riv PnbT,lc' that ho has just opened a NEW llOJTtl., at Lumber City, where he is prepared to entertain all who may give hira a call. Extensive Stabling attached to the premises an attentive ostler always in attendance. , . L. W. TEN EYCK. Lumber City, Dec 1855. IJ1XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale by , , , , - MERRELL A CARTER. Clearfield, Pa , Jan. 1.1S56. YVAGONS and BUGGIES, for sale cheap, bv (febl3) ji D PATTON. BOKER, BROTHERS ft JONES, Vos. 198 160, Market Street, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and manufacturers of City and EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, every variety of French and English Shoe Lastings, Patent Leather, Kid and Calf-skins, Shoe Laces, Gallons. Bindings, Ac, suitable for manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon nets, Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-Leaf Hats, English, French, and American artificial Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings, . : Ac, Ac. Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S & 160 Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, we invite your attention to our large and varied Stock of Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we are preparing for the approaching Fall Sales. All our Goods being exclusively of our own di rect Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities are such that we can offer you inducements as regards variety and prices of Goods, unsurpassed by any house iu the conntry liOKER, BROTHERS A JONES. 1 Nov. 8, 1854.-1 y. Philadelphia. Ki.wiv. ilSU.M KtHN Wholesale Dry 1 V x- t tt, . i . .--. . ... ? wu o curre, o. no, iuarKeioireet. fhuiulel Phia- Aug. 1, 135.-1 y. rOOD NEWS !-Wholesale Store opened in v xyrone Lit y, where anybody who wants cheap pods can purchase. The subscriber has jxst opened a large and well selected stock of Goods in 1 IKOA1J CITY, rr , Corner of Logan and Juniata Sts. He has on hands and will constantly keep a lar"e stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, flouting, tiaraware, (jueensware Drues, PRO VISIONS of all kinds, consisting of Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit, Beans, Flour, Wheat, Corn meal, Ac, Ac. BUTS IM DYE M f ww, VUU1I. IAU. ULU. And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his goous as low as they can be purchased in any town or eounty this side of Philadelphia, and will take Boards. Shingles, or even money in exchange. July 4, '55. F. M. BELL. GOING IT ALONE The undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed byPatchinA Swan, takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public general! v. that he h just received from the city a splendid assortment of iry xoou3, Hardware, yucens ware. Groceries Confectionarics. Hats and Caps, Boots ' and Shoes, and every thing else usually kept in a country store. Persons wishing to buy eheap and good Goods should not forget that he is determined not to be undersold by r any store intho eounty. His motto is '-a nimble penny rathe'than a slow six pence." S. C" PATCUIN. Glen Hope, July 5, 1S54. IP.NELSON&CO., ' Morris Totrnshin. CltnrCslA fin 7 Would rcspectfullv inform the et xiimi nf thnf vi cinity that they keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Dry Goods, Hard-Ware, Qnecnsfarc, Groceries, Confectionarics, Hats A- Cnvs. Boots A- Shoes. and all other articles usually kept in a country Store, Which thev are determined in M1 lr.w f..r cash, country produce, or lumber. AUgUSl I, 1803. I EXCHANGE IIOTEL, PHILIPSBURG. The subscriber, thankful for nnat r,rn would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib eral patronage, bestowed upon his House by ths Public He is prepared to acocmnioJata wutAr. men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call iu uim, iu iiic very oesi manner. Heal so purposes lo run & line nf sTaIc frAm Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the travelling public. J. G. RUNK. i'bilpsuurg. March 14. lSJj.-tf. jVKW 31 ILL At thcOId Pioneer Mills on the ll Mo?hannon, in Morris township. Tho sub seribor has just completed a large new Grist Mill, which is in successful operation. Grain of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. KM.2.. S1. HENRY GROE. P It O FESSIONAL, rruios. j. 3iccuLLouGn, attorney at A. AW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Clearfield. l'a., may be found at his ofiice in Shaw's Row. four doors west of the "Mansion House." Deeds and other legal instruments prepared with prompt ness anu accuracy. If eh. 13 I v. BARRETT LARRIMER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, having entered into copartnership in the practice of their profession, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to their care in Clearfield coun ty. G. It. BARRETT, J. II. LARIMER. Clearfield, July 18, 1855.-1 y. L JACKSON CRANS, A TTORNEY A T LA W. CLEARFIELD, PA. Office adjoining his residence, on Second St. August 1. 1855. WA. WALLACE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. CLEARFIELD, PA. Office nearly opposite the Court House August 1, 1855. rll. M'ENALLY, A TTORNEY AT LA W. CLEARFIELD, PA. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office nearly opposite Judge Wright's store. August 1, 1855. E. DUNDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CLEARFIELD. PA. Office in the room adioinine on the West, the emre oi m. r.irwin. August 1, 1S55. JOHN II. MULLEN, rnrsrciAN. Frenchville, Clearfield County, Pa., Ravins rented the pronertv and situation of Dr. F. Hoops, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Frenchvillc, and vicinity. Office, one door east of Luti's store, Frenchvillc. iuay zz, oo.-om. DR. D. F. AKLEY, PHYSICIAN. Graham pton. Clearfield Countu. Pa.. tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of Grahampton and surrounding conntry he can at all times bo found at his Office, directly oppo site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not nrra sionally engaged. ApI. 25 A. M. HILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoin ing his Store, Clearfield, Pa. Artifi cial Teeth, from one to a full set. moun ted in the most approved modern style. uiinng, tiling, and Cleaninir 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 office. as he is now devoting his whole attention to his profession. f June 20, '55. GEO. B.GOODLANDER,SCRIVENER'and JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Lnthersburg, Clearfield Co., Pa., will attend promptly to collec tions, acknowledging Deeds, Ac. References. Hon. G. R.Barrett, Win. A.Wal lace, Clearfield; Ex-Gov. Wm. Biglcr, Thilad.; Hon. David Barclay, Punxsutawney ; Hon. G. W. Zeigler, Brookville; H?n. J. Barnside, Bellefonte. MUSLIN, at 5 cents per yard, at Mossop's cheap cash 6tore. June 13, '55. BOOTS A SHOES. A large and splendid assort ment of Ladies'. Gentlcmens' and Childrens' Boots and Shoes'for sale at Mossop's. Jn. 13. MANTILLAS A large lot of Ladies' and Chil dren's Mantillas for sale at Mossop's Cheap Cash Store. June 13, '55. B LACKBERRY BRANDY, for the cure of Chol era Morbus, Dysentary and all other diseases of the stomach and bowela, for eale by R Mcssop WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL . IKO N W OR K S , Eidge Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. The attention of the public is invited to the ex tensive manufectory and ware-room of the subvert ber prepared to furnish, at the shortest no tice, IRON RAILING, of every description, for CEMETRIES, TUBLIC A PRIVATE BUILD INGS, Also, VERANDARS. BALCONIES FOUNTAINS. SETTEES, CHAIRS ' LIONS, DOGS, Ac, A., Ac, Ac., and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of ple&sing the taste, while thoy com hi no 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 of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spirng Garrden St.. Oct.6, '55.-3m. Philadelphia ONRAD & WALTON, 255 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in ' IRON, NJILS, $c, 4c. ' They respectfully invite the people of Clear field, to continue their favors. Aug. 1, lS55.-ly. J OUNT VERNON HOUSE, " Ho. 59, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having taken 'the old well known house, which has been renovated and re modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear field friends to give him a call on their visits to tho city. Tho furniture is all new, and has been selected with care from Henkles well known establishment m Chestnut Street, and is of tho latest and most fashionable style. The location for Merchants and others coming to the city is convenient, being in the centre of business. I. L. BARRETT. Aug. 1, 1855.-ly. Proprietor. ARRIS, ORBISON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 259, Market St.. North side hot Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pat ent .Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Druggist's Glassware, Window Glass. Paints, Oils. Dvcs, Per fumery, Ac, Ac. JOHN HARRIS, M. D. E. B. ORBISON, Aug. 1, '55.-1 j. J. SHARSWOOD. RUSSELL & SCIIOTT, No. 138 Market St.. S Merchant fit . PHILADELPHIA. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, c. They rcspectfullv invite their CleaGoM frina to give them a call. JJan. 17, '55.-1 y. HOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers. No, 187, Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of the most fashionable and elegant croods. Thev in . vite country Merchants to call and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing cUewberc. xiuguai i, iojj.-ij. WILLIAM S. HANSELL A SOX. Manufac turers and Importers of Saddlerv. and Sad dlery Hardware. No. 28 Market Street, Ehiladcl phia. Saddles, Bridles, Harness. Trunks. Whips haddle Bags, Bridle Filling. Bits, Stirrups. Buckles Carpet Bags, ect, Aug. 1, '55.-ly BEIDLEMAN A HAYWARD Wholesale Gro cers, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants No. 273, Market Street. Philadelphia. IK UfclDELMAN, Aug.l,lS55.-ly. A. HAYWARD, AT. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Storo. No. 171, Market Street. Ererv vrlvnr ready made 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 Ca chain, Yarn, Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bed-cords vioincs-uncs, sc., &c. lng I, lo5.-ly. rIAAC 31. ASHTON. Hat Store, No. 172 Market St., Philadelphia. Hats, Caps, Furs, Ac, of every variety, and the best quality alwavs on hand. Aug. 1, lS5a.-ly." GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Convevancer and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's' Hall, Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care. (Aug. 1, 1355.-ly. CALEB COPE A CO, No. 163, Market St., Phila dclphia, Dealers in Linens, White Goods, Ho siery. French. EnglUh and German Silk Goods, La ccs, Gleves. Bolting Cloths, Ac Aug. 1 , '55.-ly. 1 AUL & TAYLOR Ho. 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 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. All their goods being of their own direct Im portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in their stock. WM. W. PAUL, N. G. TAYLOR. Dec 1. 1S54. ly. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 72 North Second Street, (oppo site the Mount Vernon House,) Pphiladelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 13 K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lcpine, do.; Quartier; Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted te be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, 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 Sales,' Philadelphia, April 25, 1855. J. Y. RUSIITON & CO., 245 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Waro.JChina, Glass, and Queens Ware, Opposite the Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia. J. Y. RUSHTON, J. C. HOPKINS. Nov. 8, '5i.-ly. ROBT. STILSON. KOONS, IIEIL3IAN ft CO., No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST., Philadelphia WHOLESALE DEALERS In Foreign and Domestic Dry Good. Fifth Door below Race. CHARLES KOONS. AMOS G. HEILMAN. Philadelphia, May 16, 1855.-1 y. COWELL & CO., 173 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA: Wholesale Dealers nc Hats, Caps, Furs, c , unnccum ana old. cs., mnaaeipnia. Jan. 17, 1655. MARTIN, MORRELL & CO., (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM, MINGS. COM BS, BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, Ac. Ho. 24 Horth Fourth Street, Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN. CHAS. II. HAMRICK DAM'L J. MORRELL, G. R. PEDDLE, Aec , '54.1 SANDK&OI It. JUARTIN. I7WISMUTII & BROTHER, WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, No. 105 N. Third Strestf five doors below Race Nov. 29, '54 -ly.J Philadelphia. n n li