I ' ' .. .. " ' ' - ' - " .1 id AGEICTJITURAJL. Manures. I arm -yard manure is generally made cp of th solid and liquid excrements of animals, Km is a stat of decomposition, aid th rs daialer fresh aa-d nnchasg edL There exists great d;eri&c of opinion aa to whether it is most adraataseonj to ae long or fresh ma nures, rather than that which is coi2pleie!j rotted. The diScuIty is capable of adjat-rnent- If the intention be on! to L-eat the immediately sacceedin? crop, the ruaccre shoald be completely rotted ; boi long raaaure, if plotighed ia and covered, is wore beneS cial to fstore crops ? it is ranch r referred for potatoes, for rottea manures make them wa tery and worca -eaten. If the cljeci bo to furalsh the greatest arjicctit of organic Flit ter to the soil the sooner the application is made the better. On compact clays the mix tare of straw and coarse manure i beneficial, rendering them loose and light, while the pro ducts cf decomposition are more completely retained thaa ia a looser soil. Coarse luanarB makes loo soils looser aai loses more of its elements in decomposing ; for this reason compact, ferment marinrcs are best on such soils. For.crops which grow rapidly and tea Bare in a short time, well fermented leisures and flas composts are more immediately fell ; turnips, buckwheat, clover, and many jrtrden vegetables, might almost mature before de composition would be as2;c:ei.t!y advanced in new and coarse raaenres to do them any benefit. When it is desired to force or quick en a crop, a well fermented or fine heating manure should be used, as rich compost, bone dut, or manure cf horse and sheep. The traw of wheat, oats, he, contains a mixture cf saline mbstanoes, which iscxceed'ngly val uable as manares to almost every cropjth tame is true of their chaff. It is laore econ omical generally to rot the straw and charXin the barn-yard, instead of disilpat'tg a!! their volatile matter ia the air j w hen buried dry they decompose slowly, and proia.e a less sensible erlect on the succeeding crop. Da ring fermentation an uoavoidible Ion of or ganic and of saline matter takes place. It ii, therefore, theortically tru f dry aa well as rA greaa regetille raattr, tliat it wi:i all most to the soil if ploughed in previous to fer mentation. Yet this is not the only consider, eration for a practical man ; instead of a slow and prolonged action on his crops, he may require an immediate and powerful one for a shorter time, an 1 to obtain this, may bt: justi fied in fermenting his straw with fhc certainty even of loss. Thus the dispcte about the application of long or shortmanurcs becomes altogether ona cf expediency and practical economy. Chaff partakes of the nature of straw, bat decomposes even more slowly when buried dry. It. is also difficult to ferment even when mixed with liquid manure. The rnaia general difltrence tttween TegetaVe manure of the same kind, cut at the same age, and applied ia a gteen or dry state is this: la former decomposes taoro rapidly, and therefore acts more ipedi'y j the total effect ia either case will probably be very nesr the sime. Bet if the vegetable matter had been cut at a more alvanced stage, or been expo sed to the wheather while drying, it will no longer exhibit the same efficacy. A ton of dry straw cut green will be mnch richer than if cat ripe and dry; not only because the green plant contains the materials frcm which the grain is afterwards formed, but because as the plant ripened it restored to the earth a portion cf the saline matters it originally extracted. After it is cut, every shower that fa!'. t on it washes out a portion of the salt contained In its pores. ( Seo Scientific Agriculture, by Hogers ; Johnston and Brawn's Field Book, 223.) All those troublesome pe.'ta, the rob bers of got fields, should be cut down in their greattst rigor and laid in the barn-yard or pig sty to decay ; they are rich in fcrta'.izing sal:, and whenever and however, applied, are valu able as manure. It almost 'surpaws our cal culation to estimate the damages done to crops by weeds, and the consequent advantage tf destroying them in their bloom ; almost every species produces millions of seeds which are watted to far distant-spots ; they shade and occupy the soil, and by their scporior vigor drain out the sustenance prepared for rore delicate plants, and at last smother then). The remains of plants with the excrement and carcaaos of animals, il returned to the earth before decomposition, niut contain ell the mineral, organic and gaseous matters which the animals derive from their food, or the plants from the soil. The solid matters roust all pass through tiie process of decora po sition, before they assume their original, gn eoua or earthly forms, and become food fur plants. The science of manuring consists In .applying to the soil those elements which have been taken up by growing crops ; the richest manures may be applied to a failing coil, aai if they lack the particular ck-raeats which the crop require, and which the soil does cot contain, the field prows barren. Farm-yard manure probably contains the great et number of elements ueceiairy to fertility, but for their full development particular plants require rpeclal manures. Manures operate bontficU'ly in various ways: First by serving In some Instances as food for plants. Second By causing chemical changes in the soil by which other aubutances are prepared to be faken up as food. Third By neutrahzu g noxious aubstanr.es in the ac.il, which prevent" the growth of crops. Fourth By their bulk and texture they change the mochaDical fropertics of soil. .-he will Cf Jabcz Barber, of Chicago, who with his wife and eldest daughter were paasen t rs on the ill-fated Pacific, was opened on the J tb mot., before the judge of probate. The bulk of his property, amounting to $260,000, "HI fall to the only surviving child, a little cf three years old. from ,' aa th irfn iai4 n he .irpcd oft a lard barrel. TERMS. The Jock!, it pBitiiheJ eiery vredcly; at Ose Ii.l aa Futr Crsrs per actcm is J Titer, cr Two Iita wi'-Siia tie year. AdrrtiaenisU irriel i t-'-J enu per qsire, ef twtlsc line, fvrttie tnz, 1 twenty-five eesu for each a.iiitionm4 iniertion. A Iii-ral dednTrUoa made it those wh- adYerti by the year. Ttt -Term-' wUi rrrici.'y adhered lo. Jo pPr 4iii.liteJ witiaat payra'ntof ar rerret aalea at the of tim ot tie publisher. -f f nnA Feet of good B0.LP.D3 wacted by Xn)yJjy) A.M. HI at hi j store ia Qear-fieU- for which the tigiiest isaiket prie will fee p i-i io fto4 at coh prre. taAzl'J-'.f HA LLO AI NEW V.4.G05 MAM FACTOSr. Ihe on-itrgiied wee! I re-peetfttily an tvasCT t tia friea-Jj aai tfae jcbii rcoeraJ'y, teat be has opened out a tew ,n-3uaJciujf i--ffc'.lii.aseot in Stw Salem City." traiy towc-r-lp where he will a: ail tinjr te prepared to isatcfatare, on the shortest uctice. all kindt ef VTavts. txru. WhttlbtiTTWi Ae. Ihe best ia ttrial that eaa be r roeared wi!I be oseJ. and hi work wiJt be cade in the moft substantia! and da rabie roacner, soch as will bear Use te cf siri: t TjBicauciB. By a ekj obeervaiKe of bis fcai s.e escapements, ao-i ty diposin? of Lis work on the ;: reasotatde terms, which he will d for either eah or approve! eoantry prodnee. he fcpes to merit and receive a liberal than cf j."ib lie cost'-ra Lt'J. I'ASULL. New r-ilrta City. Jag. H, l --. Q ELECT SCriOf)L-A Helect -:ho'd w;Il be 5 '-f.-eued in Loicber City. Clearfie'-l coa&ty. I'a . on Zu':ir the lt day of Apr:!, for pop iis cf both jx5. The caderii:ed, who will have charge of it. k v fca l Jots eaperienee as a teacher, and wiil tpare no piii.s to impart to the pcpils cnded to hU care, a oiid e'locti0- liU.3J.-. PK JW.WU OF FOCR WEEK.. Orthcraphy.ReadinAVntin? Arithmetic, 61.00 Ecii-a oraaia.ar, Oeography, and fcvjk- k'eepicg. - - - 1.50 liif'utt XiiaiiLej and Clasiits, - - 2.00 i'arli-ruiar a!'.nti'.'n wi:i be given Vt Orthoepy, aceiriin to the nicst approved standards, to cor rect ar.i tlezatt riiir. an'i tompi'Aoo. It rerjoired. an KveBic; Claaa will Vo opened fr ths cfjrenitiice of th ie whoe avociti'. r.s tii'ht f rcrr.t thern f.'rn V.r.r. lir. t the day trhoo. and f' r the ic-rnrticn of yoTr.g ladies and gentlemen, who coLt'-mj la.'e becoasirz e5:!Tit trv:hers. Mrth 2i. A-A '.M. MAKTI.V. FUST KECLIVEW, A SPLENDID A.:'UT MKNf OF "KW l;rviK. ."TATIOXAKV. FANCY AP.TICLES. COXFECirOXARIE.--, T0 fcACCO. CI'AK.- ard VKl'i of ail k:ri. at ROBINS' LITERARY DEPOT, tEAWS EOW, C.'earfisrd, Pa. THE latest pubiicati"!! always on hard, "r pro cared to order. Putr am. 'Jodey. Graham. If-iuse-ho!l Word. Le!:e" Fashions. Ilarper I'rtcrs'.n. and ail the other Magaiices furniiae 1 Monthly at Publishers' I'ri r's. ile w jul i espeeially cJ! the attention of Covers of the weed' to bis large stock cf tobweo and ':i gars, whi.h cannot be surpaeed in this If x-ou, cor-i'.ii. of tLe test quality '-Netural lr." Black Fat," ' Caveadih,' -C.ogres. ' anJ other t"i.icro? : Havana, Regalia. l'iiccie. Plan ta'.ion. r'par.i.'h. Ila'f-spanisb, and -A few more lef.'' .i ir. Wii g-sA stj of -pipe"' and fire-eat H w:i.ll a'i j call attention to the fa-.t that he ha. jj"t cp-ene I a !rz asvrtuent of L'Kt'Oi, CHEMICAL, AND IVE .TTt'EF.3. wl.ich be wil! eil ck'tptr ltn anv o'her e'tab lihment in the County. TH0MA5 ROCINi. November H. lc-i Catt yaur Drr.i.i upon ttt H'atsrr. for afur many dty y: a.Ui find it. A Certain Care for all Bheaniatic Pains. TK-5'r ciTtt-iv sit Tar it. it ri.VT rati. E. 0. ALLEN'S CO.XCEXTKATED ELECTRIC PASTE. A" ii aaasiti pai evtrsctb. roa ha a soasr. Copyright lerurtJ arcoriius to Isivr. .SMALL JAR .V) CEXT, LAROE JAR SI. ri'IIE Electric Paste act upon the iluf :le Ten JL dens, and upon the wbole nervous system, re t'Ovisg torf idi'v and producing a healthy ay.tioa of the blood. Thera being bo volatile matter ia its eomposition.it remains in action until it accom plishes its- work. It cannot lose its strenetii. and is altogether birmlcs, its constituent parts bcin entirely f'H WHAT WILL IT CUKE' We answer itbeamt.'i'j Pains, when everything else fi.'. Crsmps. Ch''iic. t'otlzh. Chilblains. I'.urns. .Scalds, .'-prair., jleadaebe.Toothach.. dwel lings. Rrui-es. Sores. Kir iworto. Tetter. Miff Joints, Contracted Chords. Fresh L'u's. Ulcerated gores. an 1 a!l .Scrful ius Lipase where external remedies ean be v d. rVjre Tbir-mts. r-uff Necks. Ac. WHAT IT WILL CL'HE for Horse, and raMtr. sweeny, spavin. FLtula. Poll Evil. Windfalls, Ulcers, Ohohe. P-prins. Collar and Saddle UaiSs. Mod Rruises. haT Joints, Vertigo, splints and Ranbirg hore?. IV'.Vw! p'r,uir.e but those having fhe words ' E C. Allen's C'.itcritraled Electric Paste, c Ara bian Pain EVrator. Lancaster. Pa.. ' blown in the bottle t'Lovk out ft,r counterfeits. Lon't for g t to ask for Al.LEN'.S. letters uron busioess. address. E. C. Allen, care of IT. A. Ro kafi;! 1 A Co., Lancaster. Pa. VoFor sa!e at the Lru r ur of Cliarlee I. tVat,n, Clearfield, Pa-, ar.d coubtry sorekeejers an i I'niyg m tniou-noul tru stae mayal Svly LET US REASON TCOETHER. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. 1VIIV AHK WE SACK 1 IT hss heen the lot of tae Lomati race to be weiph - - " J ' " ' . w m m V I I il . . 1 Aj J y 1 WAV PILLS arc srecially adsptl to the r-!ief of the WEAK, the NKKVol.-f, the IiLLICATE. ana ine i.'tin.i. oi all ciiroe. ages, sexes, and r.rL.iltilinni i'r,f.. 1 1 . ! I .. . . It.. r.erintunds the ruanufac .urc of his medicines in the i nitci .-iau:s, ano cueri tnem loa tree and c-nligtt-enod pet-pic, as the be.it remedy the world ever saw for the Tumoral of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE ELOOO. TLoe famous Pills are expressly combined to op erate on the sturaavli, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any de ratigemcnt in their functions, purifying the blood, the vrry fountain of life, and thus curing disease in at! its forms. OISPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken theso Piils. It has been protcd in all parts of lite wort4. that nothing haw been found equal to tbem in canes of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach cornplainta generally. 'J hey soon give a healthy tone to these organ, however much deranged, and when all olhcr means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments' have o f.ened iheir Cujttoui Houses to the introduction e-f these Pills, that th-y may become the uiedi-.ine of the tnasiws. Learnod Alleges admit that this medicine is the beat remedy ever known for per. sonssf dclieate health, or where the system has heon loir-aired, as iu invigorating properties never fail to aS'ord ulirf. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old, should be without ll.ia celebrated medicio. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, amine; in minr ca st l.koa cbann. It is also the beat and afet medi' inc that can bo given to Children of all ages, ar.d for any complaint; cocKeqieotiy no family should be without it. Holtowny't Pi!U art the lest rcmtly Lnown it the world for the Mowing Vifites : Asthma I'iarrhoa tocondarySymptoms Cooghs Chest Diseases Stone and Gravel Colda fever and Azuo Venereal Affprtinna Inflnrnrt Pnvrl fmiir.I.Ink PcmaI. l"nn. . Cttivenej Inflamation Wonns of all kinds Dyspepsia Indigestion Lownuss of Hpirit.i rebility f.lrer Com lainU Inward weaknesa lropsy Piles Headaches rw ar, 0 Maidr n Lane, N. York, and 244 ittrand, London, and by all retractable Injcjiat.s and leal ers of Moilicine throughout the United States, and thm ititi..l T 1 : 1 . n .... - "iri,m coaes at cents, e.j cents, and each. ,. Theie. is a considerable saving by taking 'he larger sues. N. B. Dircetir.na Sr. U- : J - . "ery disorder are affiasd & tacb boi. ;arr3 56 CLEARFIELD LODGE Xo I?3 I O cf O. F. tcee'j every rarwrdav eveosc?. at . i -elosk, at their Hall ia Ierre!I I Carters pewi fcniP dlcg on geeocd street- 1-- '- JAMES B. GRAFI A.M. Te!er ia SAWED LCMUEK, PCASED TLMBER, JLE. fcOAJ4I3. 4c- is r-rrpare to E:L on tfie norte--t notiffe. a!I oricra en ("rr artt.Iela his lice cr busu sese, on as reasvuMe terns u they eaa be ro- cored in the eouaiy Graharepton. CiearieM Co.. Jam. 3. JOn" RUSSELL CO., T.lXXF.HS AXD CVRRTERS, PcnrUU, CUtrfif.'J Co , P., Keep eoti-tantly on hand an excellent aisortraett cf Sea'her, wbsch they r for safe at the lowest ea?h prices. Hilts tikes in exchacg. Joiv 15. 1-1. F OK SALE. The sr. briber offer? f.r sale bis farm. cottatctDr aboal 62 acres, wjth a- bost 2i a-res cJcared and under rood cwltivati'ja. fcavinj tbereon ereeJe-1 one 2-story hoe and oam, situated one and a half miles above Cloar C el 1 town, opposite the new bridge. For terms ap-pfv to the subscriber oa the pre raises. raa'y li-if MILO IIOTT. 1-0iKf! BOOKS'! lreer.?er Series cf 3 Ma'.bemarieI Works are now betns c.ed in nearly a!l the .School. Academies acd CUe?e in tke I nited tae. and are withoat d-nbt eiirival lci in poict of merit, and in adaptation to the wicts of oar ech xs ; they have the plainest roles and best examples to i:!urate the whole business of life. The attention of 5eT'erir:tendent. Iiree- j ortn-l Teachers is rspeetfally invited to these 'fli; iivrc infvi..'.:i a nDii-rra series i Bay other kin-1 as the law rtiires. T hese b-k can be had wholesale, retailor in exthace for ?d Ikk when introduced in the schools, at CD. j VAT?OVj I'm? and VsV Store. iearaeld. Jan. -v. : Ss rci. OTICE.- tts mtetir. cf the Htockholdvra il of tb; Tyrone and CiearfleM Kil Real, at Pbilipf burjr. ib of May. li?. the followinr f er on were iected as Vinxiort of tiie Comrany lor the pres:nt year : i AilE- T II ALE. Pre?i dec! John T. MattLiai, Jonathan Lr-yntoa, Jeorre L. Reel. John'I'arton. James T. Leonard, Lew is J. Cran, Edward Ptii.'. L'avid I. I'runer, A ti Cartin. ( har.es It. Foster. Jam:3C. Williams. Jasies 15. '.iraham. At a meeting held by a majority cf the Poard, Wiiiiam liagrhaw wa appointed terrctary to tb Kovrd. arid J:iith W. mith, Treanurtr. James K. Mostr" tcery. was appointed Ecic;er: to I-a-.e the r'.a 1 immediately for said Company. And it wa furtht.r dire-;teI by the sail lrl, that rive ootL.tEon each share, by the respective f-'t kb.Mer. be duly paid to Ihe Treasurer Jo-iih W. r'mith, wi'.Lia thirtv davs f n.m th!s date. JAMES X. HALE. Prc.-i !- r t Wir.i iw P..oHw,r-e-r tary. May T.lOiV KYLERTOW.V GIFT DISTRIBl'TIO-N '. 1.600 GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE!! TI1HE u!seriber h j eoncla ied to dispose of his A property by making a tiift Iistri'rMinn. bav ii.g risteeu Hundred .'hares, at ONE DOLLAR A . SHAKE. He feels eatis'ed that be ean di-po-e of it in this way to the entire satisfaction of a!! who C!4y intfcrert thmjeives in tbe Enterprise. The drawinr and ditr;loticn will be superinten dei by & committee info whose bands the proper ty aiil be pia:ed as sotin a the ti-kets are Al The comiu ttee i eompoit-i of the fillowing gen tlemen Caester Muns.n. Thomas i. r-nyder and . P. V;iJ.;r. The public are assored that they ean rely upon tit ia committee to manage every thing fairly and impartially. For a liift of iifta. see handbills. All orders for tickets addressel to the under-si-ned will be promptly attended to J'HS W. WIL1.IIELM. rnaylt Kylerown. Clearfie! t Co.. Pa. DAVIO S. PLOTNER Respectfully informs his dd friends and the publi?. that he bj obta ined the services it a good Cutter and work Lianas a foreman in the tailoring buiue. and it is now prepared to attend to anyerlersin his Line of work on the most accommodating terms n short -.otiee. and will have elothin? on hand at sil times, such as dres oats, froek coats. ves', and p.antaloons of their own manufacture, and good material at the lowet p ri-es. With a wish to ac commodate, he soli ji'i a share of r.atxv&ae. New Wahington. May 9. lHjj. T I. .KLM).V ft CO., jlcrrjjt Tou-"hip. CUart'ld Co.. Pa.. Would re.icfullv inform the titifns of that vi-eir-i:y that they kctrp -constantly oi hand a lar;e a-4ortuici.t of Dry tiooJ. II :rj.'are, Qutair'. Cr rnrrritt. Cvnt'cti'inarirt. II tn if C-jji. Loot V Hit'jt; and all other articles u-uaiiv kett inacr.antrv lore, wui'.-n tney are Oetermi nta V to a.li low fur cah, country produce, or lumoer. August 1 . 1 HA YE YOl" SEEN SAM' Tho ruWriUr would inform his old friends and the public generally, that he still continues to keep a house of entertainment in New Washington where those who call with him will receive every atuctioa, and be ma's comfortable. ood stabling, and every other convenience for horses on tho prcrui. D.VVIL) fc. PLOTNEIt. New Wahing.oD, Jan. SI, ljj. YKW GOODS The ondcrHncd Las just re i ccived a large a.wortruent of NEW GOODS, at his store in K A U T II A US, which he offer fur sale cheap for eah or country priucc. V. p. HL KXTHALL. ,-epternber 5. Kr,5. AXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY'. i No. 11. Merchan'a' 'ETehaTiirsi. PHILADELPHIA, " This Company, with an ample Capital, well se cured, is prepared to tff-xt Insurances in Clear field, and adjoining Counties, on terms as liberal as consistent with tho safetv .f the Company. JNO. McIXJWELL, Jr.. Oct. 3. 1 Frrrrtrrry. CABINET .MAKING Tha nndemgned would respectfully inform the public, that he has taken ths old aland oppesito the Methodist Church, known as M O It ROW'S S II O P, where ha keeps constantly on hand and manufac tures to order, every variety of Household acd Kitchen FUn?HTUJ.E, such as Tables. Bureaus, Safes, Stands CupUards, fsofas, Bedsteads, Ac., of everv stvle aiid varietv. , , JO.-lfL'A JOHNSON. Clearfield. Pa.. Aug. 1353. TVTEW FIEM MERHELL CAKTEE would 11 inform tha public, that they have just open d an eaieLsive COPPER, TIN AND SHEET-ILON WAKE WANUFACTORY, 0a Second Street in the borough of CLEAR FIELD, where theV are nrrrmred to'fumiah l ritm,it r .:. I . .. JV,v 1' ct-s everv variety of articles in their line. ciui, uir-iroa, naiu, sieves ol every variety Ploughs and farmina utenxila. r.nmn. r f u . w desortption. stove pipe, patent sausage eutters, funnels and self scaling cans kept constantly on hand. A 11 orders for cant in a, frip Flon r t,n C..t:if. 4o. will be thankfully received sod promptly at- HOUSE SPOUTING DO.NE TO ORDER. ThftT r Ala n nrtrfttMl rrawi a ty of article on commission, at a low per-centage. J. B. Alr.nKfc.LL. L.R. CAKTEii. Clearfield. Bept 10, 1855 ly. TOR SALE. A second hand 2 horse wagon jl. ana a tot or narness for 7 Clearfield, aor2 A. M. HILLS. . - - - - - WAGONS and BUGGIES, for sale cheap, by v ffeb!3i M Ti PiTTov ' pOKK and DRIED FRUIT, excellent articles, I can ba procured at tha Mora of Cnrwenmiia, Tcb. 13. JI. D. r AT ION. VK.WRHinT, IfEF.CH 5T. EXTEN fclVE INHALER IS LUMBEK. i-eosd itreet ' one door sata of bis nh!: lrncc. Ciearttii, Pa. CearSe.d. Marca It. 1 i-u. "f dt EWVAL : The nndei-igEed t-e-s leava to i JL V inform bis fnen-Js tr.a: he cas rtuvT'l tu I BOOT A 53 EE0E 6TOEE. from haw a Iiow. ' to his new fca,. cppo?i the Tt3ce of James Wri;r'y- and two doors south of th G. R. EarariT."ET. lie fill keeps corvtai t!y ea haDls, every varie ty of Iaviies siir.pers. gaiters. pir.ps. Ve. Men's faacy shoes and gaittis. wii aa excellent art xsentof heavy work, nil avispted to the varioej wactsef the people of Clear5e':J. He kep-es his friends will ea:l at his NEW STOKE, and ex amine hi :oek. Ikiots and hoti. rads to order. ajl met, Hig d-e as heretofore. ISAAC JOIIXsTCX. ClearSeld. JnBe?T. Gvl LICH & UE.N.VER. would reipec-jVUy I" inform the eitisers cf Clearfield, and public generally that they hart eatered into co-partnership is the CAIilXET MAiCIXG BUSZJXESS. and kep coui-.antly ou hands, and Liaitfaetnre to crder, as the loweit prices, every variety cf furxitare, eotsuiinij of Diiiuz, Breakfast, aJ Centre Tallts, Siutilz, Mivie, and Hah-iilaa'$t Jii-icjaay, aJ Ccmmon Bid-'.tntit ; Mthoroey and Caae-bottomed Chairs. Eurcauj. hofa.'Lounr. c. Ac. Cofins made and funerals attended on the short est totice, with a eeat hearse, and appropriate acorn auymeuts. I!ou Painung done on tie shortest notice. J-h'-'p ar.d Ware-room", same a? formeriy tpreap.i-r- bv John Oulich. meanly op.pti'e the -Jew5tre, Cleareld. Pa J HIS i IULICH. 3Iay 22, -23.-1 y. DANIEL EEXXER. milE GOOD I.NTENT HOTEL. X CCEWEXSVILLE, PA. The fubseriber wotiM inr..rm hi f,-!enis and the r.ab!ic that he has jast refitted and re-fcm!hl his tocfe and is preparedto render every attention to the trvel'.ii5 c.?mmn;.iy. ltii bar contains Honors of the 5.-t qnality. and 1: ij tab'.e w i:l always be supplied with the be-i ia market. He re-Tee'fu'Tv ivH.-itj b? TrU-r.l ar. I rthfr? to give biiu a er.!'.. VM. P.. FLEMMIX'i. Acu-t 1, lr YEW FIRM. HAP.TjHOP.N A M'CRACKEX S have juit received a new and splendid a.-;-:-rt-ciel of gvodi at their zijte in LUMLEH CITY. Tiy ir.vite the j uhiic to give ti.'tu t cii!. aiid ured they will K able t- rT!r entire st ifa;tion. Lumber. Hii-s. Lags, f'raiD. and alt othtr k'ds tf pre iu:e tak-n in ts-.-) P.KNJ. HART.-ll"P.N. T1I0S. M-CKACKEN. A a? 1. liii. 7VEW ARRIVAL. 1 A. ir J PATCH IX. Have ju received a new and splendid a?-ort-mn of Lion-is the best that was ever brouzht in to the uppTtnl of ClearSeld Cvnnty. Tb-y in-vt-e their friends and the pul.iie generally to give them a ciii. where they wiil fnd all kinds of g.is usuaMy kpt ia a Country .S'ore C'-ine and evaniinc oar sfoek we charge noth izz 1st the exhibition. A Alt' 'N I'ATCHI.V. JACKSON PATCH1N. Lures' le. Nor. 2-r. VALr.BLE PROPERTY F OR SALE. I desire to sell my property ia Tyrone City, I'.Iair Co. Pa , commuuly knosa u the Tyrone City Hotel. Cotnf rising as f ';-wj- One large three story Lriek hoow. .e:v!y feet, two fronts, and LnUhed in eompl-te style. A lar;e and cifcnjive stable, an evet!r."t wajh hoa's and s'her tscts?ary tut-buildii:g. There is a'.io. on the same Lots, one frame houe, with ou;-tuii lings att-ithi. now r.-nting for ore hnn dr'd ar.d thir'y do'.lar? f t nr.cara. The whole stands upon three valnubie Lots a.s in t!-.-i plot of sail town, and aS'irla several very eligible !ra tnj for were. ofSej. Li., it. The wkvle will be sol i cn r:aon:ib!e t'-rms. An I to any f er"-n. de siring an investment, or speculation, tow 'n t!e rhance. Privaie reajns Cstu'e me t sell this val ua'le property, which is every day incrvasir.g ia vaiue. Inquire of Caleb Gayer, or the sobscriocr J. V. sTEWAKT. Tyrone City. Sept 15. HiV-tf. S T A R T 1. 1 N G A N N O I' N C E M I ! N T LATEST ARRIVAL FE0M THE EAST, i'-- WELCH, hsijut rcturnel fr-nii the City aAe wi;h a r;tw ai.d spb-bdid asortmeat of WaO-he. .Jewelry, and ?u v.r-warp the largest. et and chespet ever brought tntoClfarfield . a sistirg of hunting and open-fced gold and iilver wa;..-h . gold Px'kets. g'.l 1 chain, goi 1 P-.-ns. rlr.g.s. brva.-t-p:n. spectacles :ter firk-s brace'.tti, sleeve butl'in.s. cuff piiM. ear rins. Ac.. Ac. Ac. W atches ti l jewelry repaired oa the shortest noti.-e. Juae t, "jj. LAMES Handkerchiefs, ail Linnen. f.r!e bv June I t. '55. P.. MOOP. " YLW llo TEL: Tbe old Sr.Bitno HocsE.'Tt II KEW WASHING rOX, hai been re-opene-1 and re-fitted by the undersign ed, who rcpcjifully to'k-iu a share td" j ublic pat ronage. He is well provided with hourc ro m and g;d statlir.g. and ir.trr.ds keeping a f emp-rar.ce lluii'C, at which he will alwavs endeavor t-i mke bis guests fd at home. JOHN SHETTEU. Augot 1. lo.'. tf. E V A R R I V A L. The undersigned ha3 ioat received a lar-ze stock of NEW GOODS, adapted to the season. coni-t!ng of IKY 'uls. liKOCEI'.IKS. Ol EENWA!E, 11 a 111 w a re, c n f e'.'t i on a 11il.s. nai1. holiow-ware, ceii:k-wai;e, Ac, Ac. JAMES C. GRAHAM. Grahamton, Aug. 2L 1S55. NEW HOTEL, AT LUMBER CITY, (.'LtaarrtLo Co., Pa. fiUn nndereigncd would respectfully inform A the ptiblic. tbat he has just opened a NEW HOTEL, at Lumber City, where he is prepared to entertain all who may give him a call. Extensive Mabling sittached to the premises an attentive Ostler always in atUndan'-e T t L, W. TEN EYCK. Lumber City. Dee, lbii. II O! FOR TIIE TE.MPI.FOFTIO NOR D It A I) I X A- At --it i n K ' s. JIS, C0PPE3, & SHEET-IE03. WARE MANUFACTORY, PHILIPSDUKG, TA. Ii RADIX A M'GIRK have just opened an exten sive Tim, Coyjitr, Ar H-ifl-Iron H ars ?itin:ictu ry, where they are at all times prepared to supply customers with every conceivable article from the smallest CofTo pot spout to the longest pipe ima ginable. Thcv will do both a WHOLESALE A EETAIL business, and will at all times have on hand a large assortment of ready-made ware. HOUSE S POUT IXC done to or lor, on the shortest notice, and pat c-. in a r.eat, substantial maaEer. 1 STOVES, STOrE-PJPE, $ KETTELS, of every variety kept constantly on hand. They will furnish to order any of tho following Cook stoves, viz : Tho W P. i... . tha Vest, tho Atlantic, and Cook-Corn pl.-te all or which are suitable for both wood and coal Among the Parlor .Stoves will he fouud the -Ladr ..ajaingion, mo -txcelsior, ' 'Home Purlor ' Ac Produoo of all kinda tnWn in .v-,... r ' K00ls A. A. Lit All N October 24, l855.-tf. aUlKE. fiOn 000 f H0RT SHIXOLESwanted by A OW.UUUSI. Htlls. ,t hU store, f.r which he highest market price will be paid In Goods at the lowe:t prices m tha county mtrlO-tf Emm Tilffl AT LAST! PKOTESSIOXAL.- JG. nARTSWICK. n. V., baring Ia:-i inOearfeH. oferv bis professfnal servicer ' t Use pabtt. He eaa Lr ika prenent o lunvi a: Ifeic-hiirs huttl . . . P.rFEtrcE?: Drr. HrT Lorain a-J r. . Wi;n.tieaiedd; Lrs. Eeriy, Careen. Pcuer atd Mit,-heH. Centre county- Jmayis-y H m rrtri! siVftfiPl". ATTor.XEY AXI - rnrvr J tjR AT l.Aff. CTrarleld.P OJm ia Uriiim i How, a-xt de-tr to .fws' April 14 tf. ritnos. j. !'CTLWi t;n, attosxly at X L W and bUZZl'SI ATTvflNLY. nirJ. I'a may be f real at h-' See in Shaw's Row. four d ors west of ihe -Ianiin Uvi." I"eia and other leal iaitramet?j prep.ared wi:h f rcmpt ces an4 j-rorvr. (Fe'o. 13 !y BARRETT V LARUIHEU. ATT'.:'.NLYS AT LAW. havicg entered into copartner-hip ia tie practie of thrir p-rofr-iin. i.l fai:hfa'.iy atieni t al! bosiaeas ectrujted to their care i ClearfirM ecn tv. G. ii. UAKRETT, J. H LAUIMER. qearaeH.Jalr H. 1-S..-Iy. L JACKSON CKA.NS. A T 1 O il XE r A T LA TJ". CLI AEFIELS, PA. Office adjoiairg hif re!:i"D-e, ca rrr i 5t Aarost I. I'ii. T A. WALLACE. I r . A TTnfZXEr AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. f nearly opootite the Court Houi. A a raft I, JD. M'EN ALLY. A TTOR XE I A T LA li CLEAKFIELD, PA. Pri--tiees in OiearSeld ar.i a ij-..iiiing couciin. OQce nearly c-ppesite Ju I -e 5'riht s s'.ore Anot !. K'5. E. S. Dl'.NDY. A TTORXEV A T LA II, CLE AEFIELD, PA. f.:e i't the rr-ini aijiiiiLj cs the Wcsc, Store of Wm. F. Irwin. Aura st 1. ljdv. O. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN. Office in Cnr- w?.5v;'je. May 1 1, l?55-if DK. I. WOODS tenors bi profevioaal ser victs t- the citiiens of CiearseM and v!;i ti ty. Ltid'-r!C-e ia Second street, oppoiite tbe of S ;e of L. Ja'ksvc Crarj. wLere he ean be fuand cnli-H f.ls- rit on p rofv-sivtal Laiite'i. ClearSeM. May It -A ."ia JOHN II. MULLEN. PIIYICIAX, l'rrir', ti! .V. C'tirkdt C's"N'. Pz , Having rrntc-d property and situation cf I'r F. liw , t-?Edcr tis j rof-5-i.cs! service to the citiiens of I'ren.ihviU, and vi-.iuity. C-Slce. n.e dijo-r eat of Latz's :o.. 1 reri?hvi!le. Mt 2' -om. DR. B. I. AKLKY, PIIl'SICIAX. ft rn!,,iHiii. C .l ft:'-i Cit.ll!. P-'., tenders his professional services the inhibi'.an'.s :t 'irsLamton aiid inrroon din country he ean at all tim-s be found at his I?.?'. Jirtvt'y r-Xo-site .Mr. J. it. (irahsin s 'tore, when not j.rofes. lornuly eEg--g--t. Apl. TSm. A. 11. IIILL5. I'. P. ?. Crfi.'e a lj .ir bis More. Clearfitll. Pa. Arufi-"- .' ' cil Ttf ih, fiom one to afull stt. moun ted in them"t tip proved mo ietn ?tyl. Eiliir.g. i iiing. and Cleaning U ce with care ac l natiio?. Tevth e.vtr.v:tel with all the care an 1 diipitrh mc-b rn -i r'?e can fiirtii1!. 1'K. II ILLS, can always L-e f;ual a; Lis oC;. as he is cow devoting his whole atters'i n to bis p rofessi.in. (Jane 2'. '55. GEO B. OOIL V M) K R . m" ?, I VF. N EH an 1 JUSTICE Or' THE PEACE. I.uthcrsb'.irg. I'learSc'd Co , Pa . will attend priuiptly ti collt-i-ti'.r.s. aokrowledg'tg Deed. A.:. liErrEKvrrs il..n. I'. It. Brrett. Wm A Wal lace. Clearfield; Ex-'iov. Win. Ligir. PL Had : Hon. l'avid P.arc'.ay. Punxutawcey'; Kva. U. W .-ieler. Ur-Jokvillr ; II n. .1. Lurr.-ii-. Lcllcfonte. IXCHANCJ E HO TliTT PIIILIIVriilT. J-i The sab.acriber. ttankful f.r pas: Urors, vronld re'pee'fully s-itit a contioqnnee tf the eral patronage b . towed upon his Ib.cse by ths PuUis He is prepared t ao.-ommodi.e w'aler n;en. r.Iitor. drovrs. aa I all others whDtuavcall iritU him. in the vory bet msr.cer. He al.-o purp-. s t run a line cf lli ki from Tyrone to Cte.irf.ctJ. f ..r t':: acernnind ation tf t?,e travelling public. J. G. KVNX PLilp.- g. Mir.a 11. V iS EYT MILL At tt er'!l P:or."r MiHs :d the Mosbannvn. ia Mirris toTr.th?r. The ?nb -:ribcr has just completed a largo uew i rit Mill. w.-iivU n in succt 5:ul operation. Grain of ail kin 1 bought, stortd. and s..!d on c- n iTu- i-n 'ec iL JJJiNi'lY GI'.OE. C-iOOO NEWS ,.-VhoIea7store opeuel in A Tyrone City, nli?re anybody who wants cheap g i d caa purchne. The' subsori tier haj-t opened a large wetl lecfed st-k of Goods in X V R O N" E CITY. Corner of Lojan and Juniata 5t. He ha en hands and will constantly ken a lerge ttotk cf Dry CoJt, Croceriti, 1'jis, Ccpt, 1"Wj, SUirtx, Clathing, If.-rJu nre, titt.-urt Drvzs, P K O V IS IO X S of alt kinds, consisting cf Potatoes, L'acon. Iruit. P,rar.s. Fl'.-ur. Wheat, Corn meal. Ac . Ae ALSO, IIYL, OATS, CORN, nc. And he hereby gives notice that he wiil sell h'u govds as low as they can be purchased in anv town or eounty this side cf Philadelphia, and w ill take Boards. Shingles, or even money in exchange. July 4. '55. F. L Li.LL. GOING IT ALONE The undersigned hav ing taken to hims-lf the store formerly own ed by Patch id A Swan.t.-ikes pleasure in informing his friends and the pubtio generally, that he has just received from thecity a splendid assortment of Dry iloods. Hardware. Qu'ecnsware. Groceries Confvctionaric. Hals and Caps, EooU ' and Shoe". and every thing clso usually kept ia a eouctrv store. Persons wishing ti tuy cheap nnd gooli Goods should not furgct that he is determined not to be undersold by r any store intbe ciunty. -His motto ia ' a uirnbic peunv rathe than a slow six pence " s. C PA'IVHIX. len Hope. July 5. I'd. IMPORTANT TO ITtH SEK LEPERS and IRUIT liUOWER.S.-AKTHU2fS PAT eat Air-Tijht Stlf-Sealin? Cans and Jars, for Preserving Fnsh Fruits, Ac This invection f.r which a patent hao been obtained, commends it self to the attention of Housekeepers and others, on account of its great imp.lij'tty. and the effcetu al manner in w hich it accomplished a very desi rable and useful object The ears and jars nre con--'.mote 1 with a chan nel around the month, liorr the t-ip. into which tnccoicrtuUofclj. This channel is fiiled with a very aJheive cmer.t, p repared f -.r the purpose and allowed to harden. In trd?r to scai the Te stl hermetk::I!y. ,' , on' v- r--t.-y tt htat the cvvtr eht!y. a-i.l p-rs, ii tvry pt EUT bo opened witu as much er.so as it is closed by "!.. ;y warming tho top. Tho ord:narv tin cals.'ne I lor the samH T.iirr,j vl,-:.!. . i . . cannot be eiotcd, as is well known w sthutjt the aid of a tintsr; are diUicult io open, aad are -outra"v so mncn inured ia opcrm- a4 do be uies f . r future service. Dv thii aimple contrivance, the process of her menca! scatiLg js placed convenienfy tviihin the reach of every individual; end fruif. vegetable, a.d butter (it properly prepared) mar bo kept, with their natural flavor uuimptirod, iJr aa iu definite length of time. For saU hr r, r ,, MEKRLLLA CARTER. Clearfield, Sept. 13, looi tf. . sOOOKIXO anl TABL0R STOVES, for rale ia V Cursdutsilt.it the store cf Uhn 11 D. TAII0X. Rf.- 'K. TTX i." RF.IIX loIersTa Lrv Ocroi's ?Hor; No. 145- ilark-C rtrt.;t- Fiaiei- phia. tAstr. 1. laj.-ty. AT. LANE r Trio!-Q:- CTcthing Stnr, No. 171. Marie Str Evry Tarie-y f ready made Cloth is g: in the mvJ fistionable styU, constantly oa haa4. . : . far- I. 'ii.-lr. G EOP.ar J VTEATER 1 CO . X UXcr-a Ti I" tr Ftrrt. PfeidAdelphi. Idlers ia Carr ehaia. Yarn. Maai..a and Hemp liof- r-i-e-riii " ,. Ki.t:r..l X - I to I.IiI i ' J FA AC 31. ASIITO.V. Hat Stwe, K Market 5: . Ptiiid-iphia. Hats, Caps. Fs" ! At., of very variety.-and the best quality aiwrt (& k2Ed. .ICr. 1. 13M.-IT. GEORGE W. COLL AD AY. CtrrtrsKr and Land rst. No. 3. UoidisirVs llai:. Philadelphia. wi:i tsitLf ally attend U all bssittess nrmfte-l t.-j hi care. Aag. 1. liiS.-Iy. C "SALES OjFE X C, Xo. HZ, Market St, PaiLa J de'phia. lilfri in Linens. vThite Godt, H o siery. Ereach. Ecgliih and German Siik ioI. Li ees. vilves. Eulua Cioths. t-i. Aa;. i. i.-ly. If EIDLEMAX A HA Y"rARI Wh olesile Gro Jsrs.TeaIaier. and Commis-'ron ilercLacls No. :'.Z. Market .-"tr-et. Phiiadelrhia. V. KLIDELMAX, Aug 1. I5i.-ly.) A. HAY WARD. lriLLlA.M HANELL A SOX. Hattf? i T rnrers aai lc;pcrt-r cf Saddlery, sad ?ai dry Hardware. No. 21 Market Street." Likilidei phia. Saddles. Cridies. Harrer. Tnitti Whips r-aJ.i Lag. Lridle Fiiiing. Lits. tirrnos. Eu;kl t Carpet Lags, ect. (Aag. I. !j4.-Iy H'jOD A Crt Exfps'.re Dry-goo-ls Dealers- Xo, I:", Market ?., Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hard a large. j.ndiL aar! cheap s:ock )f the mcft farhi"nab:e aad elegit: gw-ds. Thy ii tite ecuntry !erehasu to call and examine their splendid isj.jrniit, befire pcrchaing else where. Augast I. l-i.-Iy. J7RISMUTII . BROTHER. 1 WH-JLI-SALE TOE.ICCO DEJLEPJS, So. 105 IT. Third Street' 5v doors b!rw Ra:s Njv. 2i. '54 -Iy Pmt.aaEt.fHta. C'OU'ELL 4 CO.. ' 176 Xarkct Stret. PHILADELPHIA: i WHOt Eiita I'taLiai i list. Cap. F-rt. Jft , j let wees iti and 6:h Sit-, Fhiradeiplua. j Jan IT. l?j;. . MARTIN, MORRELL A CO.. (Late OLIVLF. ?! AETIN A CO j ; Imr.rters and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM, i sirxas.cmns. lku.s;ie.s. fascygoods... j Xo. 24 X;rth Fourth SVeet. Philaderstia, ! M T. MAP.TIN. CHA.-v II HAMRItK j DAM L J. MOHKELL. O. P. PEDDLE, j D ? 5. vt.j SAXDKSOX MARTIN. RUSSELL k SCIIOTT. Xes. 1SS Market St.. 5 Xerihant St.. PHILADELPHIA. Iitportors aad W holeale lealers in DRUGS, CHEMIC.iLS. Ac. They repe-t:;y itvitj iheir Clcafti d fiieads (O git them a eaU. plan. IT. 'io.-l v. HARRIS, OKRISON & CO.. WHOLESALE DEUGGIST8. N 2Z". "arket t., Nortn side between C:h A Tth, PhilvlMpbia. Dru. MeliHnes. Ckes.ica!s. T'at ttt iledicir.es. jBrgi-al Innmment-s, lrug(rti's '''.-ire. Wii.diw GUv Paints. o Ls. It1 Pr- f jmerr, Av: JOHN HA RE IS. M. D. Ii. B. OKHIH'N. J. SHAKSWU-JD. Aug 1. '55 -lj aT. Y. RUSHTO.N & CO.. 245 Karket Street, PTTTV S rX-VHUTa. Importers and Dealers ia Earthen-Ware.'Cluna, Opposite the P.e.1 Lien Hotel. Phi.'adelphia. J. Y. RUHT0N, J. C. HOPKINS. X.v. ROUT. bTIIOX. KOO.NS, II FILM AN A CO.. No. u: north third ft PtnLxect-rB:. WHOLESALE TEALERS In Foreign and Doaestie Dry Sooda. 1 irdj I'oor below Ra-e. CHARIiiS KOONS. AM03 O. HEILMAX. Ft,;!d-!r hi. Mar IZ. lij.-lv. c CONRAD & WALTON, 2)5 2tarkft ftre t, PHILADELPHIA; rs and Dealers in Imr HARDWARE. irox, .wins, c, 4c They respectfaMy invite the pecpte of Clear er' i. tu c-..n;.nca their favuxa. Ag. 1. 1-ii -Iy. I JULtTAYbillt- . No. 255 KarLet Street, PHILADELPHIA, H.-.re always Cn hand, at their Wholesale Vr- r house. a large assortment cf the Newest Stvle of ROOT. cU0E. AND STRAW nrci, V'JTil FVUEIGX A XI) DOMESTIC All their pioJt being of their cwB direct iza-prti-.ion and Manufacture, ther are enabled t o5er scpericr iidceements to Me'rchanU layii.e io WM. W. PAUL. y, ..... U. TAYLOR. Dee 1. 11. lr. A V1x I:'S c!'i-AP . WATCH AND JEWELRY sTol.L, No. 72 North Sccotr Street, (r rro if f,f ..Ij,,t (,,o Hotsf.) Pphiladelphia " Odd Lertr Watches, fail jewelled. Ii K. vises Suy. r Lever do.. Ji : Silver Lepir.e. do.; Quar;i,-r i-oid .-pectacles, tiiver do.; Miver Table Spo- na Silver Drrt do ; SiUer lea do ; Oold Ter-s ai.d Oold Caies; Gold IVns and Si'verdo- ---r, with a. variety of fine Gold Jewelrv. vioti ,'. Ouard and Foo Chains. All good's warrant : be as rwrreente-J. Watches and Jewriry, rt- ed in the beet manr.er. Also. Mas .ni: Marks, Pirs. Ac. made t or ,L AI1 oi-ders sent ty mail or tth . w:II be punetuil'v attended to. His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick ta 1 hiladelphia, April ii, l.-Ci. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE. So. id, North ;ond Street, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having taken the eld well known house, which has been renovated and re ' modeled throughout, rrspectfullr solicits hi Clear field friends t give hint a eall on their visits to tne city. The furniture is all new. and has been selected w;:n care from Henkies well known establishment n C hertnnt Street, and is of the latest aad most fa-ihiunable stylo. Ihw location for Merchants and others coming bniin7 " convniMinS in the centre ct Aug. l.Isoa-ly. Proprietor. lOKER, BROTHERS & JONES. Ros. 18 & ISO, market Street, PHILADELPHIA; 1 imp-jrttrs and manufaciurers of Citv and ' LATLRN MADE "jOv'TS AND SHOES!. Alo. e-.ery variety cf French and English Show '"' Laatings, Patent Leather. Kid and Calf-skins, : 1 tlioe Laee. tiallcns. Kicdinj", Ac., suitatle tor manufturers. A! r..r.ia and Duiucstic Straw and Silk Ron- litis, isiorn. l'anaraa. ar.t J"a.ci-Lcaf Hats " Eniii-n, French, aad American artificial 1 lowers, C'il Silk, Siraw Trimming. Ac ., Ac. ' ' Having removed to our new Store. No. 15S A 160 ' Ma. Vc! Street, below jth, South Side, up stair, wA -Invite y-acr attention to our large and vi ied Stock or Straw t"od. Roots ard Shoes, whiea w are -preparing f 3r the appioachir.g Fall Sales. . ' All our ti .odi being exclusively of our own di-r-t Importation ar.d Matufactur, we feel conn dent tiiut our facilities are uch that we can ofler you mducemenU regards variety and wices of oooij, nnsnrpassed by anv house in the-eonntrv POKER, liROJHLJiS 4 Ju' Nov f ibsi-iv. rw(, 5 I A I iChUdroM' ftl "r-n7i. ..w. - , - i-g Cicr T' ri rt rtjcsh litote. TTTT Hams and Raider 1 3n1.u V:Z ,f Hams and Elinu Uert ritnn I-