i POCIRT SoBEBED DOWX. I'tU thinking Of the time, Kate, when sitting by thy side, and shelling beans I gazed on thee, and felt a won drous pride. In silenco leaned vc o'er the pan, and neither spoke a word, but the rattling of the beans, was all the sound we heard." The auburn curls hung down Kate, and kissed thy lilly cheek; thy azuro eyes, half filled with tears, bespoke a spirit meek. To be so charm ed aa 1 was then, nrer before occurred, when the rattling of the beans,'- Kate, was all the sound I heard. I thought it was not wrong, Kate, so leaning o'er the dish, as you snatched . a lot of beans, I snatched a nectared kiss. And a sudden shower made my eyes blind, I neither saw nor stirred, but the rattling of the beans, Kate, wan all the soun d I heard. TrsT of Characteii. Wc may judge of a man's characterby what ho loves as readily as by his associates ' If a person is weded to low, sordid objects if he takes delight in thebach analian revel, the vulgar song and debasing language we can at once tell tho complexion of his mind. - On the contrary; if he is found in the society of tho good if he lores purity and . truth we are satisfied that he is an upright man. A mind debased will not be found in a holy assembly, nor among the wise and good. lie whose affections are encircled by goodness, seeks not his gratification at the haunts of vice. . . '. . ' . - 'Hr: O'Flaherty" undertook to tell how many vera at the party. , The two Crogans was t-oe; myself was two j- Mike Finn was three, and and who was four ? Let me see, (coun ting his fingers,) the two Crog ans was one, Mike Finn was two, myself was three, and bedad there was tour of us; but St. Patrick couldn't tell the name of the other. Xow it's myself that has it. Jliko Finn was one, the two Crogans was two, myself was three and by rny sowl, I think there was but three of afther all." ' us, A man who wanted to buy a horse, asked a friend how to tell a horse's ago. "Jly his teeth, was the reply. The next day the man went to ahorse-dealer who slewed hiuiasplen ded black horse. The horso hunter opened the animal's, mouth, gave one glance and turn ed his heel "I don't want him," said he ; he's thirty-two years old." He had counted the teeth. A census taker once called upon tho mother of a laniily in California or some other prolific country, and asked how many children she had. . The mother replied that she really could not tell ; but there was one thing of which she was certain, "the measles got among the children once, but thero wasn't enough, of them to go around. ' . . Thjs German Quarterly Magazine has an ar ticle on the worlds marine, from which it ap pears that the waters of the earth are naviga ted by 115,000 vessels, of 12,W1,CS7 tons. The United States have 500,GOO tons of ship ping, Great Britain 5,000,000, Germany, in cluding Austria, 1,000,000, and France only 716,100 tons. , Sis, lam a doctor I have cured a pain in the head of navigation, and drawn teeth from fhe mouth of the Mississippi ; I have anato mized the side of the mountain ; blistered the loot of a hill ; felt the pulse of an arm of the ea; plastered a cut on the hand of nature, and cured a felon on the finger of acorn. Taf; Chinese of California are about open ing a theatre at San Francisco. The orchestra is very powerful. It consists of eighteen clar ionets, lour "tomsocks" and a saw file. Be tween the pieces the audience is treated to "a tolo by eight gongs and a triangle." The Baltimoro Sun coutnins a statement that John A. Washington, Esq., the proprietor t t Mount Vernon, has stated positively, in a letter to Mrs. Maria f?. Woflord, of South Car olina, that the place is not for sale. -A- Yankee laiit pictures a good man as "one who is keerful of his clothes, don't drink sper its, can read the bibil 'thout spellin' tho words, aci can eat a cold dinner on wash-day fo save tha wjminiii folks from cookin'." . "They don't make as good mirrors as they used to," remarked an old maid, as sho observ ed a pair of sunken eyes, and wrinkled face and livid complexion in a glass that she usual ly looked into. ,',-.'' "Old age Is coming upon me rapidly," as the urchin said when ho was stealing apples from an old rotin's garden, and saw the owner coming furiously with a cowhide in hand. Kid gloves are to a great extent made out of rat skins, and tho price of rats in X. York is going up rapidly. One writer says that raising rats will yet be a profitable employment. ' An incorrigiblo wag, who lent a minister a horse, which f run away and threw Lis clerical rider, thought he should have some credit for his aid in spreading the gospel ! . UsErct Kecipe Wounds in cattle axe quickly cured by washing several times a day with a mixture of the yolk of eggs and spirits of terpentine. - . . ' , The dumps raised on a man-'s head by a cud gel, are called by . Patrick M'Gilligan, "ray- nological developements." : - - - Suz that marries a man " because ' he is a good match," ' must not be surprised if he turns out "a Lucifer."., . .''". .. .'; 7"WHAt is the dog barking at 7" asked a fop whose boots were more polished than his ideas. "JVhy.'Awid a bystander, h iocs another poppy in your hoots." ; ,- r t A boahding-schoox miss being unwell, tho?t it ungenteel f o .ay slie was bilious, so she com plained of ievisM'illiam9u$'. : These are the days cf retincment. -'--' . Fovr hdiz3 were , "embraced" in the trrad- uating class of the Cleveland Medical College, ! t its recent commencement. . 1 - - - : TERMS. .', ' Tho Jocn.sAL is published every Wedneday, at One Dollar axu Fiptv Cents per annum in advance, or Two Dollaks within the year. -; . Advertisements inserted at fifty cents persqunre, for the first, and twenty-five cents for each addi tional insertion. "A liberal deduction inado to those-who advertise by the quarter, or year. ': The 'Terms' will be strictly adhered to. : No paper discontinued without payment of ar rearage, unless at tho option ot the publisher. A PARTNER WANTED. The nnder lignod, doing business as a Tanner and-Cur- jier, at Curwcnsville in this county, will tako a Partner, who can furnish a cash eapital of at least 9500. 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 opportunity can be afforded to an active business man, with the above capital, who wishes to go in to a pajing business. S. B. TAYLOlt. Curwcnsville. Dee. 19. 1355. 3uio. TVFL W AKRI VAL. J iS - . A. ... II. B A V M A X. , - Ware Houm three doors above Mati' IIottlt Plaiik Itoad rtrte.t, Tyrone City. Pa. ; ! f . KEEPS constantly on hand ft large assortment Philadelphia and Pittsburg" Cooking. Parlor, Bar and heating Stoves, of different patterns, sizes and prices : Stove pipe, shovels, eonl hods, Ac. - m :" Also, Cider Mills, Ploughs, Cultivators, Ac. Ac.,' all of which will be sold 10 to 20 per cent, ehcap er than can bo purchased out of . the cities. ,11 you want bargains; don't forget to oall atTSauman's Stove Store. '' Nov.-11, 'iDi; ;. LACKS MITIII N G The subscriber would inform the public that he has taken the Black smith Shop former! v occupied by George ,'Orr. on the corner of Third and Alain streets, in (he bor ough of Clearfield where heearrics on the business iu ull its various branches. ;- - JACOB STIUNKWEILEK. June 6. 1355.-1 y '. , ; ' . ' ' rgTYRONE I.I VERY STABLE. The sub A scriher. having removed his Livery Stable from Curwcnsville to Tymno City, begs leave to his friends and the public, that ho is at all times prepared to supply them with Horses. 'carriages, buggies, and other vehicles on hire, at the most rcatonable terms. '. 'Inquire at the 'City Hotel."?. ;; ; JAMES CROWTHER. , Tvrone. January' 31. ls55.-Gmo. - A.: OWENS, TYRONE CIT7, Has just opened a largo and splendid assortment of : - -. NEW (IOODS. wiioij:-axe AXI) KETAIL, -Of every dessriotian and qTiality, ; uhich ho i. selling oil" at the lowest prices ever known in this region of Country. DRT-dOO DS. HA RD A- Qf'EKXS llrA RE, HATS CAP. HOOTS SHOES. GROCERIES A- COXFECTlO.XARlES AT CITY 1'KICES. He invites his Clearfield friends t- give 'him a call, and exchange their rag., lumber, shingles, and every variety f produce, for tho rn:..i'EST and best goods, to be had west of Philadelphia. Feb. 21, 1S50. ly. LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. WHY AUE WE SICK ? T has been the lot of the human race to be weigh ed down by disease aud ."uD'erinjr. HOLLO- WAY'S PILLS are ypeein.ll v adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the XEUVoUss, tho DELICATE, and the I2C1TUM. of al! climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Jlolloway personally su perintends the manufacture of hU medicines in the I'nited f-'tate.-f. aud offers them tea freoand enlight ened coplc, as the best remedy tho world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly combined to op erate-on tho stomach, the Hver, tho kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any de rangement in their functions, purifying the blood, tho very fountain of life, and thus curing disease iu all its tonus. DISPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human raco have taken theo Pillii. It ha Been proved in ail parts of the world, that nothing has been found cijuaJ to them incases ox u isomer oi ttie liver, uyspepsia. ana stomacb complaints generally. They toon give a healthy tone to tlieso organ, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have o pened tlieir Custom Houses to the introduction of tlicic 1 ills, tuat tucy mav become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this midicino is the best remedy ever known for per cons of delicate health, or where the eystem has been impaired, ns its invigorating properties never i.ui w anuru reuci. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old. should be wiihout this celebrated medicine. It correct? and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many ca ses like a charm. If is also the best and safest laemctue that can bo iriven to Children of nil ages, and for any complaint; "-consequently uo family should be without it. IIuRofiti I'M are the bet remedy known iu the worta jor the folloiL-uig Vi wises: Asthma 1'iarrlnea . pocondarvvmntoms ougus i nesiiJiseascs Mono and 1. ravel Colds Fever and Ague Venerea! Affections lutiuc-nza Eowel Complaints Female Complaints Costivcncss Tntlamat'ion . Worms of all kinds J)yspppsi;i Indigestion Lowncss of Spirits iKbility Liver Complaints Inward weakness Dropsy Piles Headaches Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hol low av, fctl .Maiden Lane, . York an. I i! i4 Slr:md London, and by all respectable Druggists nd Deal ers ot .Medicine tiirouifliout the Lnited .S(ats. and the civilized wolrd. in boxes at 2i ceiits.ti2i eenU-, andl each. LThere is a considerable savin" oy taking the larger sizes. N. li. Directions for the guidance of patiejit.-i in every disorder ore affixed to each box. apr'J'iti TM POUTAXT TO nOL'SEKEEPL'US and J- fill' IT UKOVVKKS. ARTHUR'S PAT. ent Air-Tizht Self-Sealinsr Cans and Jam. for Preserving Fresh Fruits, &c. This invention for wjucU a patent has been obtained, commends it self to tho attention of Housekeeper? and others, on aeeount of its great simplicity, afid the effectu al manner iu which it accomplished a very desi rable and useful object The cans and jars are constructed with a chan nel around the mouth, ucrr tho top. into which the cover fits looaely. This channel is filled with a very adhesive cement, prepared for the purpose and allowed to harden. J n order to teal the ves sel hermetically, it i,i ody jtcertry to heat the cover llhtly, uiul pres it into pliirc. ieav bo opened with as much easo as it is closed, by slight ly warming the top. The oniinnry tin caus. used for the same purpose for which thUis intended, cannot be closed. s is well known without tho aid of atinnsr; arc difficult to open, and are generally to much injured in opening jis to be useless for future service. hy this simple contrivance, the process of Ler metical sealing is placed conveniently within tho reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables ana cutter (it properly prepared) maybe kept, with their natural tla or unimpaired, tor an in definite length of time. For calo bv MERRELL CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19. tf. ' ftrAffr-l beautiful and well ecluc yUiVyARe tcd assortment just receiv ed and for sale by " Sept. 5,1 W. F. IRWIN. ' f (I tiff --J A new stock just received at 45gXRlSj Sept. 5,1 W.E. IRWIN'S TTURE-rROOFTALNT; for bale at . ' ,- JU' June 13. 'jl R. MO.- -OP'S. pi HEAP CLOTH1NU A large lot of Cheap Clo luins, .Men s ana lioys. tor Kalo chean. bv June 13, "55. RICHARD MOSSOP BLACKBERRY BRANDY. A certain cure the Dysentary. for 6alo bv - for Juno 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP. A Largo assortment of Stono ware at tho store of JY. June 18. J . - W.F.IRWIN. IRON. bv febl3 -An excellent aisortment of Iron for sale i ; Jf. D. PATTON. , Curnccsville; Pa. CLEARFIELD LODGE No. 193 I. 0. of Oj F. meets every . Saturday evening, at 7i o' clock, at their Hall in Merrell A Carter s new buil ding on Second. street.- - " fob20 JOIIST RUSSELL & CO., ' TAXNERS AXD CURRIERS, . , -.. PniuvilU, Clearfield Co., To.. - Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which' they offer for sale at the lowest Atiich Ttrir Hidprf taken in pvehnn-re : Jaly 15. 1854. ' ---- - ; : ; r t i .. 'v vr. DAVID S. rLOTAEK llwspectrullj informs his old friends and tho public, that he b is obta ineil the services of a good Cutter and work man as a foreman in . the tailoring business, and. ho is now prepared to attend to ,any orders in his Line of workon the most accommodating tcrms.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... With a wish to ac commodate, h solicits a share of patronage ; Ncw Washington, iluy 9. lHo. LOOK HERE. JIOSSOP OX IIAXD AGAlXr i ' Hie Cheapest GootU in. the Conafy. THE undersigned Trgs leave to inform his old cus tomers, and the public, that he has just returud from the East, with a spleudid. assortment of FALL &::VJmf EH which ho will sell lower, for CA&II, than they cun be bought at any other place in the County. He is determined toaet upon the motto of .- SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES." :. and will sell goods, for cash, at the most tiiflias advance on cost and carriage. i Call and examine the stock, and satisfy your self that it is no humbug that -?,lOSSOP SELLS THE CHEAPEST ' :. r GOODS iy THE COUSTY.' DRY GOOES," GROCERIES, QUESN?---7iRE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, JJOXXETS. SHAWLS, CONFECTIONAP. IES, nsn. ron.vcco. statio.vauv. Liyroits, , ;. and ,a little of everything. All of which will be sol J atlo wer pricea than ev- jbeforo offered iu Clearrield. R. MOSWP.- -: .Clearfield Nov. 11, IS5d. JOIl.N TllOUT.HA.V, House. Sign and Ornamental-Paiurer. Ulazicr. Chair makor and Paper Hanger, offers his services to the citizens el" Clearfield and vicinity. - Sntp on Al ni't St.. jiist hi Jin" the I'umi -t, i CHAIRS. LOHSGES-:'- SOFAS. ROCKl.SG- CITATRS. OTTOMANS. c. kept constantly on hand and made to order, equal in beauty to any that can be nhtaiucd from the Ea.-t, aud more durable iu material. Aug. 1. 1H5.). AVE YOU SEEN SAM? The sub-ci-iber would inform his old friends and the miblic generally, that he rill continues i keep a house of entertainment in New Wa.-h'ngton w here those who cull with him will receive every attention, and be mado comfortable. ' (Jood stabling, and every other convenience for horses on the premises. DAVIDS. PLOTNER.. New Washington, Jan.' 21 , lSjj. JEW CiOOHS:- The lin lorsigncd Las jtut rc a.srtmejit of ceived u lar3e NEW GOODS, at his store in KA 11 T II A L'S, whidi, he oflVrs. for sale cheap for cash or country produce.. F. P. II I'RX'J'H ALL. September -. EXCHANGE INSl'KANCE COM PAN V, No. 11, Merchants' Exchange, PH.I.1ADELPHIA, This Company, with an ample Capital, well se cured, is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear field, aud adjoining Counties. on term ali!joral as consistent with the safctv of the Com). any. jno. McDowell. Jr.. 0et?: V'-l J Sernt iry. CAIJ1NET .MAKINC The undersigned would respecitully inform the public, that he has taken the old stand opposite the Methodist Church, known a m n n o av ' s s n o r, where he keeps constantly on hand and manufac tures to order, every variety of Household and Kitchen Mich as Table. Bureaus. Safes, Stands Cupboards, Sofas, Bedsteads. A'c, of cverv st vie and variety JOS11CA JOHNSON. Clearfield. Pa-.. Aug. 1S.V). TVEW FTRM-MEIiRELL & CASTER would 1 inform the-public, that thev ha ve just open d tin extensive - . . COPPER, TIN AND SHEET-IRON W U;E On Second Street in the borough of . C LEAH FIE L 7, where they arc prepared to'furuishat reduced pri ces, every variety of articles in their line Steel. Bar-iron, nails, sieves of every variety i loughs and farming utensils, pumps of every description, stove pipe, patent sausage cutters. funnels aud seir scaling cans kept constantly on hand. J . All orders for costings for Flour Mills.Saw Mills te. will bo thankfully received snd proim.tlv at tended'to. " IlOlSE SPOUTING DONE TO OIIDEU. They arc also prepalcd to receive every varie ty of article ou commission, at a low per-conta"c O. B. M ERR ELL. ' IR. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 10. L5.") ly. ! (!J: r,1E TE.MPLE OF IIONOK I! RAD IX b Jl GJJiR' S. TIN, C0PPSR, & SEEET-IR0U WARE ttlANUFAfiTflBY, PHILIPSLTRO, P.. ' ERADIN .t M-GIRK have just opened an exten sive l,n. Copper, Sheet-Iron Ware Mtaletu. Or. where they are at all times prepared to supply customers with every conceivable article from the smallest toffee- pot tpout to the longest pipe ima ginable. They will do both a 1 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL business, and will at all times have on hand a largo assortment of ready-made ware UOUSESPOUTIXQ done to order, on the shortest notice, and rut un in a neat, substantial inauncr. 1 P STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, KETTELS, of every variety kept constantly on hand. ' .r'Lf"rn:h toder..anyoi' the following the "Ve. I th V,7 , " w,I1sa Penn. Queen of the Heat, the Atlantic, mid Cook-Com 'dele, all of which are suitable for both wood and coal Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the Lady Washington," the Excelsior," 'Home Pirlor ' t. Produce ef all kind t,in ..L0!' ,L nii . . ' wBtnpo lor S'4i. A. A. llliii.rv October 24. 21-U1BK. A large assortment just re ceived and opened by - R. MOSSOP FGR0rrfB-ro ncw stock J"lut received "t siiBES0 MOssop-s. CLOCKS. Eight day, thirty hour Clocks for sale at Mossop's Store. and a firm Jn. 13. LADIES' GLOVES. A very largo lot of black uct worked Gloves, at 10 cents liVcts at Moggop'a chonp cah gtore. Jn. 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP, has justrcceived and opened a gonerat assortment of Hardware aiiil Cutlery. BACOX A good itt of Hams awlShouldorsatj Junc20 1 W. p. IRWIN'S. ftBHYiZp A. la assortment just ro fcsEaiJ O D Sl ceived at very low price y .idpt. 5. av. p.-IRWIN. 4 k. VRi;nT, MERcrr axt, asw extex . SIVE DEALER IX LL'MBEB, Second Street' ono door south of bis residence, ClearficSJ, Fa. Cloarfiold, iiaxch 14,1855. . " REMOVAL : The undereigucd begs leave to inform his friends that he has removed hi3 , !,,. , BOOT AND SHOE BTOBE, ; , " : from ''-Shaw's Kow,'r to his new building, opposite' the Office of James Wrigly. nnd.two doors sout!i,of Uie unu-e te.. li. ijahhett, tuin.i. ; He utill kcepsVoiut'aony'.ou haH'.cfcfyvltr trityof Ln.lics lfp pcr,' caitera'. , piuaAy.''Uc rurte- en s f.incy shoes and gaiters, witVaii excollent aisorT- mn-of-hevy--work. -all -uluul:d to. 'tha'-variuuaJ wnntsof the people of Clearfield- - Ho- hopes h-s-friends willJvaU-at hi -N'EW" cTOIlE, .and ex--amine hid sutck, T ;.. .-,',. j ". ' Jio.owand.thoed 'made to t;di"x,"auJ .meriiHiig done is heretofore. . MtAAC J0HS3TC2J. Clearfield. June 27, 1 'io. - GUUCTI & UirXNEI!, wott respectfully iui'orm the citizens cf Clearfield, and . public generally that they have, entered into. co-fKiruer-siiip in tho : . ' . ' ." . ... CAB1XET MAKIXG BUSIXESS, ; : : and keep constantly ua Laadi, and m,tuuf.icture to. order, at the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, confuting y .... ',. Dining, Brealcfasf, aud CeiJrt ' Tables, Sewing, Writhig, (Did IVam-Slau-h, Mahogany, and Cumtnon Bedsteads; - Mahogony.and Cauc-bottomcd Chairs, Bureau, Sofa. Louriges, Ac'..' Ac. " i. Coffins made and funeral3 attended on the shojf est .notice, ; with a neai hearse, and appropriate accompany mehts. ; ' ' ' '";' . ' , ; Tfouso Painting done on the shortest' notice! Shop and 'Ware-room 8.' 'same as formerly oeenpl ed by Johniaulich. mearly opposite the 'Jew Store,' Clearfield, la ' JOHN tll'LK'ir. i May 22, ;35.-3y. . "'.; ; DANIEL BENNER. rwxni: hood intent tiotee, . JL : . CUS-WLITSVILLE, PA. . ; The Subscriber would inform his friends and the public that, he has just refitted aud re-furnished Lis house and 1 pre pa red to render every attention to the travelling community. - . , His bar contains, liquors of the first quality, and his table will always lie supplied with tho In-st iu market. - - . . He rospocfCnllv solicits hN friends and others to give him a call. . '" WM. R. I'LEMMINO. August l, l!s.).". -: ' ' .- I'Jl t. li i' III 'i. lHlilMIOIiA X. M UK Athl.A i 1 ' havejHstreixive I a new and splendid awort - .nto, goods utthcu-ttorc in : LUMBER CITY. mcnt They invite Uie public to give them a, call. rnd feel assured they will be able to render ealiro sat isfaction. Lumber. Hides, Rags, drain, slid , all other kinds of pro-Iu-e taken !.i -xcHng. BEN.f. HARlS'il'CN. thos. Mccracken: Aug. 1. IS5j. ALT. ANI AV INTER COOns.-The sn! scrilfr h;:.s iiir-t received a laiirc and well se Icctcil stock of NEW tJOnns, cf almost every'dcsfrijition suitable to the season, which he is selliiig'ofTat extremely low prices, lie respectfully invites tiie attention of all who wish to buy good Goods ut the lowest ptiv.es. to call at the igu of lha.'. V '"CHEAPES ' CDODS-:: .;. Country produce of almost' every discription ta ken at market juices in exchange for goods. Persons wishing to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent for their, money, will do well to give him a c.ill. i v " Remember he si-'n of the CHEAPEST GOODS. on Market street, nnd call and be convinced that there h truth in the words thereon in-ribnd. WM. F. IRWIN. November "X. NPAV ARRIVAL. A. tV J. PATCH IX. Have just received a new- and splendid assort ment of d'ood.- tho best that was ever brought in to the upper end of Clearfield County. They in vito their frieuds and the public generally to jrivc them a call, where they will find ull kinds of goods usually kept ju a Couutry Store Come ant cMiminc our stock we charge noth ing for the exhibition. AARON I'ATCIITW ''JACKSON PATC1IIN. Burni-le. Nov. 2.S. IS.V). A VALUAELE PUOPEHTY 'OR SAI.E. J- l ilesire to sell mv tiropertv in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., conimoniy known as the j yrouc uiiy jioici. 1-OinpriMng as toiiows: One large three story brick house. Sixty feet, two fronts, and fancied off incomplete tlyle. A lirgo and extensive stable, nn exccilent wash house and other neceaiy 'out-buildings. There is alo. ou the same Lots, one frame hous j, with out-biiilding.-? attached, now renting for ono hun dred and : thirty dtolari per uiintiiii. The whole stijnds upon tliivo vaiiutblo Lots as iu the plot of ?nid town. ur;d a!l'ords s.-vcral ve'rj eligible lo.'a ti.ms for store, ofiiees. ic, t c. The wliolo will be sold on rea.xinable terms. And to any person, de siring au investment. -vr seculation. now is tho chiincc. I'rivate reasonscause me to sell this val uable property, which is every day inert-using ia value. Inquire of Caleb Guyi-r. or the subscriber J. D. STEWART. Tyrone City. Sept. 10. lS.jj.-tf. . S!lSfS?l TAKSff AT-lASf! S T A R T Ll.(; A N N O IT c i; M E N T- JLAii-ai- AJaKlVAL FBOH THE EASTf S R.'WKl.CII li;w Jiut r..i,iP...l r...v.. ,u.. :... ; 1 J u ' . v., . i nv'i .JH LU V 1,1! V with a new and Hi l.-ncli.l IluJ,,,t,,.f .'.r atches, Jcwolry, and Silver-ware the lar-Cit, est and cheap-st ever brought into Clciu -ficld-ou-isting if hunting aud open-faced gold and silver watches, gold lockets, gold ch.iiiui, gold Pena.rin-n, breast-pins, spectacles. silver fork.s. bracelets, eleuvo buttons, cutf pins, eiir rings. Ac, Ac., Ac. Watches aud jewelry repaired on tho shortest not"-- l-Juno (i, 'Jo. LADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen. for sale by June 1.1. 7m.') It. MQSSOP. IViiU JIOI EL: The old -SKiinixn Hoit-sk -1-1 NEW WASHr'fiT(T?r. has been re-opened and re-litted y the undersign- eu. who respecitully solicits a share of public ronagc. pat Jlc is well provided with house room nnd good stabling, and intends keeping u Temperance House. at which lie will nlwayg endeavor to make his guests teel at home. JOHN SIIETTER Augnst I. J8.V. tf. Xi IV A K R I V A L. The undcrsignud has j. jujil ruveivcu a largo RiocK ot NEW GOODS, adapted to the season, consisting of ' DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. Q TEENS WARE, HARDWARE. CON FECTfON ARIES, NAILS. HOLLOW-WARE, ' C I) ER - AV A R E. Ac.. Ac. JAMES D. GRAHAM. Grahaniton, Aug. 22. lSjj. KEW HOTEL, AT LUMBER CITY, Cl.KARiTELD Co., 1A. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public, that he has just opened a NEW HOTEL, at Lumber City, where he is prepared to entertain all who may give him a call. Extensive Stabling attached to the premises an attentive ostler always in attendance. T ", . ' li- W. TEN EYCK. Lnmber City.-Deo. 1855. IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale by 771, c MERRELL A CARTER. - Uearfield, P., Jan. li. 1S.G. , . "r-AGONS- and BTGGldi7fT.r sale cheJn.'by ? . (febl3) II. D PATTON. CHAIN PUMPS, for sale at tho Stand." in Curwcnsville by ' Oi l Corner PATTON ' BACON. A large lot of KACONrbr slo, cheap. for cash, at - fob. 13 MO.SSOP'S . . PORK and DRIED FRUIT., excellent can be procured at. tba stfr sf - articles, curwensviHc Feb. 13. It. AX. PATTON. k MACKEREL, HERRING and CODFISH- at thj store of - jn IS W. 1 mWINv j BOKER. BROTHERS & JOES, Nof. 158 & 160, Market Street, V- v-'PHILADELPHIAi:-';,: Importers and manufacturers of City and , EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. -: AlsOi every variety cf French and English Shoo Lasting, Patent Leather, Kid and Calf skins, c ' . Sho Lee,,.Gallona, JJiudicgs, suIUble for manufacturers,; - 1, - ,. ,-'t- "' Alio, Furcijra ikI Dataestia Strawr and Silk Boa 1 hets, Lshoru. VnaMvai-d,PaluVLeHf.llii!j, ' ' Euglish, T'j-ench, nd .American artificial "s " rioverd,LliI Silk, Straw TrlmmlugS, V ; -- --.' ;vrM iCX.,:.'',- .;;:": Ila fug cmovel to our new 1?tore, No. 15S i'DSp Market Street, below Oth; South Side, up 8tairs.,"w 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 dt r"ct Importation anil Manufacture, we feel conti vuL.tUai' our facilities are such that w e can offer you induceuieuts iu regards variety and prices of Ooods, uusurpassed by any bouse in ibe conntry. BOKER, BROTUERS A JONES. -. Nov. S. lS:l.-ly. ; . ,- . . Philiuldphia: BROOK TYSON fc T'REIIN Wholesale Dy Good's Store. No. 116. Market Strot Vt.;tn.l.i. l-h JAul. lSd.-ly. GOOD NEWS ! Wholegale Store opened in Tyrone City," where anybody who wants cheap goods can purchase. 'The subscriber hasjast opened a large and well selected stock of Goodd in T V It O N li U 1 T Y , ' Corner of Lo?an and Juniata Sti. lie ha? on hands an I will constantly keep a large stock of ' r ' ; - a .. Dry Goods, Grotcrks, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hanlu-are, Qiieeutu-are Drugs, T .. P 11 O VIS 10 XS of all kinds, eousisticg of ; - , Potatoes. Bacon. Fruit, Beans, Flour, Wheat, ". . . Corn meal, Ac, Ac. - : -,- . -. m. mi. mini M. . - And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his goods as low- as they can bo purchased in any town or county this side of Philadelphia, and will tuke lioar ls. Shingles, or even money iu exchange. . July 4, - n . :. - F. M. BELL. - G1 OINCi IT ALON E. The undersigned hay. ir.g takeu to himself the etore formerly own ed hyl'atchiuA Swan, takes pleasure in itiformim? his t'ricuds and the pullie generally, that he has - ju.st reet i.ed from tiiecity a fidcndid assortment of Dry Goods, Hiidivare, Quccnware. Groceries tViifcctionuris. HaUaud Caps, BooU and Shoes, and. every thing .r-Uc usually kept in a country store. I'ci sons vi-Liiig to buy cheap and good V: ..dsehould not forget that ho is determined not to bo undersjld by r any store iuthc county. His mono is "u, nimble peuuv rathe than a tlow tix pc.i?u M " S. C PATCHIN. - -tiicn Hope. July 5. IS5 1. Y P- NELSON & CO., ... e -Morris Turifliip. Clenrfitlil Co.. Pa.. yojtl l respectfully inform the citizens of that vi cinity that they keen constantly ou hand a large assortment of Dry (rood, Ilrrd-Ware. Qieeaxir-rr re. G rorrrie., Cvn'retiouaric-. Hats if Cups. Bi.ott iy Shne.t. an l all other articles usually kept in a country store, which they are determined to sell low for cash, country produce, or lumber. Atitist 1. IS.').";. "STI XC HANOI- HOTEL, PIIILIPSISniO. JtA The subscriber. thankful fur nat favors. would respectfully solicit a continnawe of tha liS- er.-i I patronage bestowed upon his House by tho Public lie is prepared to - accommodate water men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call with hiiu. in the very best manner. ' He also purpo'fs to inn a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the travelling public. J. G. RL'NK. I'hiipsbitrg. March 71. TS.VV-tf. - "JVEVV MILL At thc-uld Pioneer Mills on the ll .Moshanuon, in Morris township. The sub scribcr has just completed a largo new Grist Mill, which is in Eupccful operation. Cr.iin of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. Dec.-':, 04. HENRY GROE. PROFESSIONAL. -f iux'ii Eii swoon:, attorney and J COUNSELLOR- AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. HL-c in tuauum s Low, noxt door to Journal ofiiee. April lii tf. rSiHOS. J. M. CULLOEOTI, ATTORNEY AT A L W and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Clearfield, Pa., may be found &t hi uffi -c in Shaw's Row. four doors west of the Mansion House." Deeds and other legal instruments prepared with prompt-no-'S and accuracy. f Feb. 13 ly. ARRETT k LAKKIKEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. hnving entered int) copartnership iu the practice of their professiun, will faithfully attemi to all busincsa entrusted to their care in Clearfield coun-'y- G. R. BARRETT, J. II. LARIMER. Clearfield. July IS. lS.',5.-ly. T JACKSON CU NS, JLJ AT IORXEY A T LAW, CLE AKFIELD, PA. Ofiiee adjoining his residence, on Second St. Angust I. Is.',.",. w. . WALLACE, ATTORXET AT LAW. CLEARFIELD, PA. Office nearly opposite the Court Ilvuse. August 1, IS.Vi. J. R. -M'ENALLV, ATTORXEY AT LAW. CLEARFIELD, PA. Practices iu Clearfield and adjoining countiesr Office nearly opposite Judge Wright s store. August I. LSjj. DU.NDY. A TTORXEY A T LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office in the rotun adjoining on tho West, the Store of Wm. F. Irwiu. - - August 1. ISjj. J OI1N II. M ELLEN, pursiciAX. French ville, Clearfield County, Pa., Having rented tho property and situation of Dr. P- Hoops, tenders his professional services to the citizens of FrcnchviUe, nd vicinity. Office, one doer cast i f Lut7."s store, Frenchville. May 22. :;")5.-tiin. B. F. AKLEV" PJU'SICTAX. Gnzliawpton. CUarJirld County. Ph., tenders his professional services to tho inhabitants of Grahainpton and surrounding country he can at all times bo found nt his Oihce, directly oppo site Mr. J. 15. Graham's store, when not proles sioually engaged. I Apl. 2.". . , M. HfLLS. D. 1. S. Ofilo n.n..;.,- MSj ,in his Store, Clearfield. Pa. . Artifi 1 I f- cial Teeth, from one to a full set, moun set. ted in the most approved modern ptylr Filling, Filing, and Cleaning djuc djuc with care and neatness Teeth extracted with all the modern science can furnish.. care and dispatch DR. HILLS, can always be found at his office, as he is now dovt-ting his wholo attention to his profession. - r. , . .lane 2b a5. GEO. li. G OO i ) L A N U E R. SCR I VENER and JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Luthersburgr Clearfield Co.. Pa., will attend promptly to collec tion, acknowledging' Deeds. Ac. .- " Refkuescfs. Hon.G. R. Rarrett Wm. A.Wal lace, Cieartield ; Ex-Gov. Mm. Uigler, Pbilud.; Hon. David Rarelay, Puiixsutawncy ; Hob. (i. Zeigrer, Drookvillc; llin. J- Durnidc, Dellefuute." MANTILLAS A large lot of Ladies'", and ChTlV dren's Mantillas for salo at Mosson's Cheat. Cash Store. JuuotiS '55. BLACKBERRY RKAXDY, for the eure of Chol era Morbus, Dysentary and all other diseases of the stomach and bowels, til Sale by R Mo-sep WOOD'S 'ORXAME.VTAL' IT . 2i.OiY WORKJ3 . i i - -j- - - EWge Avenue, P It 1 1 A D E L P H I A . Th attention oT the"puTlle IsTavitcd to the ej. tensive manufeetory and ware-room of thesnbucri ber, who is prepared to furnish; at the shortest no lice, IRON RAILING, of every description, for VCEMET'RIES; PUBtic A PR I V ATE BUTI.D ! - INGP. Also; VER ANriA IIS. BA LCN -U,3 J:X)UNTAINS, .SETTEES,. CHAIRS,- . , -, LIONS, D0G.S, Ac. .Ac-, Ac., Ac' f '. and other. Ornamental IroAVbrk of alecorati-. . character, all of which" is executed with th expr view ef pleasing the taste. whil they cpmhiae requisites pf -beauty and substiintial construct.. .Purchasers my rely on having all articles Cm fally boxed and slapped to their place of uctiDi tion. A book of designs will be sent to tl;o.o Ll wish to make a selection. RORERT WOOD. ' Ilidgo Avenue below Fpimg Garrden Kt . ; Oct.6, 'oi.-3m.l : - - PhiladelpLit ON RAD & WALTON, : - -. 235 market Strert, - . . li PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers iu ... . .. ( .1R0X, XMLS, 4c. " They respectfully invite tho people of Clear field, to continue their favors. Aug. 1, lSoo.-ly. , OUNT VERNON nOl'SE, : ' - Ko. 59, Worth Second Street, ' ; PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having taken the old well, known house, which has been renovated and re modeled throughout, respectfully solieitsbisCle-. field friend3 to g'vo bim a call on their vwits to the city. The furniture is all new. and fca$ been selected with care from Henkles well known establishtoeiJ in Chestnut Street, and is of the latest and nu.-: fashionable style. The location for Merchants and others com:- td'theclty ia convenient, being iu the centn- i, business. I. L. BARRKT7, ,Aug. 1: lS;3.-ly. . .. . Proprietor. ARRIS, ORIJISON & CO., . - WHOLESALE DETJGGISTc No. 2o9, Market St., North side between Crh A 7i! Philadelphia. Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Vi ent Medicines. Surgb-al Instruments. Drug;; ' Ghtsswarn. Window Glass. Pniuts. Oils. Ires i turnery, is., ic. JOHN ltAltUH.'ji D E. R. ORRIS .". . Aug. 1, '5j.-ly.l J. SIIARSWOOl). "J3 1'SSELLfc SCIIOTT, : AV Nob. lSd Market St.. 5 Merchant St , - PHILADELPHIA. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DREGS, CIIEMIC.1LS, $c. They respectfully invite their Cleafield fruD : to give them a call. . J.Ian. 17, 7J--y . HOOD A CO Extensive Drv-eoods DeiTle" 7 187, Market St., Philadelphia, keep coiia,. Iy ou hand a large, splendid, and cheap ;o-k u the most fashionable and elegant good's. Th. v it, vite country Merchants to call and exumiucthci: splendid assortment. Lefore purchasing clsewLc;-;: August 1. Hjj.-ly. THK-LIAM S. HANSELL .t S'i. Jiam f f turers and Iinportnrs of Saddlcrv. ni,.i dlery Hardware. No. 2i Maiket Streev l.Li . phia. Saddles. Eri Iks. H.-irness. Trunks Saddle Rags, Lridle l iiling. Cits. Stirrups. " Carpet Rags, cct. J Aug. i. '..:.-: O E I DEEM A N A II A Y W A U I W ): JLjor. feu Dealers and OluIIlls-MU -M t Maiket Street. Phiiade!; D. Ehli ti.;.;.! ISij.-ly.J A.HAVWAu. T I.1'P A- Cl ;n..,i,..i. ei ..i :.. . - ym - ....... - -. ii iiiiriNlli- l.tlMUl1!; No. 171. Market Street. l'.,-,v v. . - ready made Clothing, in the most fajJih.nahi. constantly on baud. -"g- I, - v G1EORGE J. WEAVER A Co.. V T ter Street. Philadelphia, Dealers in C chain. Yarn. MauilU aud Hemp Rop-s. Itcd-c. .. Clothes-lines, Ae., Ac. l Aug 1,1So5 -- v. ISAAC M. ASH TO S.l7f Store. "n7 V: Market St., Philadelphia. Hats, ("ops. I-v.-. Ac., of every variety, and the best quality alw on hand. (Aug. I. ls.-5.-lv GEORGE W. COI.LADAV, Cmivrv.-r!,-ami Land Agent. No. 3. Goldsmith'' I! : Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all bmic-.. entrusted to his care. i-J-U;i- 1, lS55.-ly. CI ALE R CfiPE A CO. No. ISO. Market St.. hi. : J delphia. Dealers in Linens. White Good,. siery, French. English and German G N cos, Gloves, ii.diiag Cloth. A:. Aug. 1. "5 .-: Al'L Si TAYLOR K3. 255 Kartet :cet. PHILADELPHIA. Have always on hand, at their Wholesale V . house, a lare assortment of the Newest Style of ROOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOOD. BOTH FOREJGX A?.'D DOMESTIC All their goods being of their own dire-.' ' portation and Manufacture, they are enable-. ofier superior inducements to Merchants layii.e . their stock. WM. W. PAT.. - N. G. TAYU-il Dec 1. 1S51. ly. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWEL! V STORE. No. 72 North Skchm Street. (:? site, the TiloHiit Yiriiu.t Ifouse.) Pjdiiladeli h.u." tiold Lever Watches, full jewelled. IS K. east Silver Lever do., do.: Silver Lepiue. do.: Qu.iri'u. Jold Spectacles. Silver do.; Silver Table Sp,i Silver lcsert do. ; Silver Tea do.; Gold Pens a !oId Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: togetlv with a vaiiety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold"Cui. (tuard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted t be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, rtpaii ed iu the best in-inner. Als., Masonic Marks. Pins, Ac. made to order N. li. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will be pnnctually attended t. His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sales,' Philadelphia. April 25, 1S55. V. RUSIITON & CO., 245 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in Earthen-War, China. Glass, aud Queens Ware. Opposite tho Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia. J. V. JtTSJlTON, J. C. HOPKINS. Nov. 8, '51.-1 vv ROET. SAiL.StJN. K OONS, IIEII.MAN & CO., o. 107 .NOJilll J mill) ST.. PlIlLADKLPKl WHOLESALE DEALERS In Foreign and Domestic Dry Soodr Fifth Door below Racev CUARLES KOONS. amos i. heilma:- Philadelphia. May 10. 1S55.-1v. LOWELL & CO., -l'S ITarkct Street, PHILADELPHIA; WnoLESAi.K DKii.tus in lin. Cape. Furs betwoen 5ih and Cth St.. rLiladeliLia Jan. 17, 1855. . MARTIN, MOURELL t (Late OLIVER M. Late OLIVER MAltTIVJt mi - importers ami Dealer in HOSIERY. TRIM, '211 XGS. COMES. 1U L'SIl ES. FANCY GOODS Ac. No. 24 N,rth Fourth Street, Philvlernaia. M. T. MARTIN. CHAS, II. MAMrJcK. - - DAM h J. MORELL. G. U. PLI l.LE. - - -Dec. 5, ;5-!. ;SANDR&-X K. MARTIN. 17?RISMUTII & BROTHER, " X1 . . . WHOLESALE . , - -; TOB.iCCO DEjILEliSj - C No. 10G N. Third Street five doors belo Raev Nor-2?. '51 -ly j PuiLineLrBii. -No. 275 Aug.l, n n n