TOE 1 BUCHANAN AND LOW WAGES. On the 22nd January 1840, Mr. Buchanan made a speech in the United States Senate, (Tide Congressional Globe, for Jan. 1840, pp. 135-6, or Niles' Register vols. C7 and 08,) in which the following passages occnr : "In Germany, where the currency is purely metalic, and the cost of everything is reduc ed to a hard money standard, a piece of broad cloth can be manufactured for fifty dollars,the manulacture of which, in our country from the expansion of paper currency would cost one hundred dollars. What is the consequence ? The foreign French and German manufacturer imports this cloth into our country and sells it for a hundred. Does not every person per ceive that the redundancy of our currency is equal to a premium of one hundred per cent, in favor of the manufacturer. "No tarifl of protection, unless it amounted to prohibition, could counteract these advan tages in favor of foreign manufactures. 1 would to heaven that I could arouse the atten tion of every manufacturer ot the nation to this important snbject. "What is the reason that, with all these ad vantages and with the protective duties which our laws afford to the domestic manufacture of cotton, we cannot obtain exclusive possession of the home market, and successfully contend for the markets of the world 1 It is simply because we manufacture at the nominal prices of our own inflated currency, and are compel led to sell at the real prices of other nations. KtDlCE OUR KOMIXAL STANDARD OF PRICES THROl HDOUT THE WORLD, AND YOU COVEK. OIR COUNTRY WITH BLESSINGS AND BENEFITS. " "The comparative low prices of France and Germany have afforded such a stimulotis to their roanufactures,that they are now rapid ly extending themselves, and would obtain possession, in no small degree, even of the English home market, ip it were not for their protective duties. While British man ufactures are now languishing, those of the continent are springing into a healthy and vigorous existence." llaring .thus given 3Ir. Buchanan's own smooth and polished language, let us sec what is the meaning of it in plain English, when he says "reduce our nominal standard of prices throughout the whole world, and you cover the country with blessings and benefits." Now, what did Mr. Buchanan mean by this language, If he meant anything, but that our standard of prices should be reduced to that of the hard money currency of Enropo ? And what is the European standard then, to which he desired our own to be reduced 7 Accord ing to the best authorities on that subject, Porter's Progress and Wade's History of the Middle and Working Classes, two recent pub lication's, containing statistics collected by the British Government, the standard of pri ces for labor in Europe, is as follows : Wages in France. Calais common laborers 7$d, per day, with board, and without dwel ling ; Boulogne, 5d. per day, do. do. ; .Nantes, Sd, per day, without board and without dwel ling ; Marseilles. 4d. to 7d. per day,with board and without dwelling. The food in some dis tricts "consists in rye bread, soup made of millet, cakes made of Indian com, now and then some salt provisions and vegetables, rare ly, if ever.butcher's meat." In othcrs,"wheat en bread, soup made with vegetables, and a little grease or lard twice a-day, potatoes, or ther vegetables, but seldom Imthor's ml." Sweden. "The daily wages of a skilled ag riculturist are 7d. or bd. ; while the unskilled obtain no more than 3d. or 4d. and board themselves. Agriculturists in the southern provinces live upon salt fish and potatoes ; in the northern provinces, porridge and rye bread form their food." Bavaria. "Laborers are paid at the rale of 8d. per day, in the country," without board. Belgium. "A skilled artizan may" earn, in Rummer, Is. 2. to Is. 5d. ; in Winter, from 101. to Is. 2d. ; unskilled, half as much.with out board ; live upon rye bread, potatoes, and milk." Agricultural laborers have less. Germany. "Dantzig, laborers, 4d. to 7d. per day, without board ; Muhlburg, id. per day, without board llolstcin, 7d. per day, without board." Netherlands. South Holland laborers, 3d. Jo 4d. per day, with board; North Holland, 20d. per day, without board ; Antwerp 5d. per day, do.; West Flanders, IMJs, to 104s. per per year, with board." Italy "Trieste laborers, 12d. per dy .with out board ; do. Gd. per day,with board ;"lstria, 8d. to lOd. per day, without board ; do. 4d. to fid. per day, with board ; Lombardy, 4d. to 8d a day, do ; Genoa, 5d. to 8d. per dav. doand without lodgings; Tuscany, Gd. per dav,with out either." Saxony. "In 1837 a man employed in his own loom working very diligently from Mon day morning to Saturday night, from 5 o'clock in the morning until dusk, and even at times with a lamp, his wife assisting him in fiuishing and taking him the work, could not possibly earn more than 20 groschen (about CO cents) per week. Nor could one who had 3 children aged 12 years and upwards, all workin? at the loom as well as himself, with his wife employ - ea aoing up tne work, earn in the whole more than $1 weekly." These are facts which speak for themselves. This is the doctrine of James Buchanan, in 1840. Ten cents is about the average stand ard of European labor. And it is to this standard he wished ours to be reduced. How do you like it, ye honest laboring men of Pennsylvania ? TEKWS. The Jocrsal is published every Wednesday, at One Dollar axd Fiptt Ckxts per annum in advance, or A wo Hollars within the year. Advertisements inserted at fifty cent per square, of twelve lines, for the first, and twenty-five cents for each additional insertion. A liberal deduction made to those who advertise by the year. The 'Terms' will be strictly adhered to. . No paper discontinued, without payment of ar rearages, unless at the option of the publisher. FOR SALE, TWO BUILDING LOTS in the borough of Clearfield ; several BUILDING LOTS and PASTURE AND WOOD LOTS, contain ing from three to ten acres each, near the borou"h of Clearfield. Also several desirable FARMS and pieces of TT l IJT.-T T X'T f . . .. j.udi.h ua ij, ib various parts oi tne county. Terms accommodating. Apply to . .. L. JACKSON CRANS, Apnl 16, 1S56. Clearfield, Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the distri- bui'ion of moneys in the bands of Joseph M'Clar ren, Guardian of Morgan, minor child of Tho mas Morgan, late of Decatur township, Clearfield county, dee'd. that Friday the 15th day of August, 1856, at my office in Clearfield, has been appointed as the time and place of auditing accounts, and . making distribution of the proceeds aforesaid. July 2, 1858. E. S. DUNDY, Anditor. STRAY MARE. A black mare with white stripe down the face, supposed to be about 5 years old, was found trespassing on the enclosed, improved lands, of the subscriber,in Cnrwenville, Clearfield county, on or about the 7th of June, in ttant. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, or she will be disposed of as the law directs. . S G. PYXES. Coxw ensriUe, June 25, lS5f-2m 13 C. PURVIANCE, AMBROTYPIST A DAGUERREOTYFIsT, CLEARFIELD, PA. . Gallery at his residence on 2d Street, one door South of Merrell and Carter's Tin-ware establish ment. junelS'ob FAT THiT. AID1HST H-MHRIf. 1 8 5 6. riMIE OLD CORNER STORE OF X A. M. JilLLS. IS JUST NOW BEING CRAMMED with a choice selection of seasonable goods, A T THE PURCHASERS OWN PRICES. BEAD Y-MADE CLOTHISG in great variety and of the choicest qualities. TTT-o v A large variety of choice DRESS SILKS, which will be sold at city prices. Some beautiful CRAPE and Summer BROCIIAE Shawls, which will be sold very low. BOOTS A SHOES in great variety, lower than they have ever been offered in this county. FANCY UOODS extremely low in price, and of the most beautiful patterns. CALICOES at10 CENTS per yard, warranted fast colors and full width. rLEASE CALL and eramitu MY STOCK before purchasingelsevhere. R-E-A-D-Y" P-A-V is my motto, and I am fully determined to sella L-I-T-T-L-E L-O-W-E-R than any one else, notwithxtnnding "20 ct. Jeans forth 40." All kinds of marketing, boards and shingles ta ken in exchange for goods. N. B. A few beautiful Gold Brooches and Gents' Rr-ast-pins, gold and silver hunting-case patent lever watches, Ac, very low for the Ready Rhino P. S- Jitf t call at your leisure. I've got goods enough to do you all, so that one can't get a-head of another. junell,'56-tf. A. M. HILLS. NEW GOODS! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! THE subscriber has just received a large and well selected stock of new good 3 of almost every description suitable for the season. He re spectfully invites all who wish to buy good Goods at tho lowest prices to call at the sign of tho "CHEAPEST GOODS." Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. Persons wishing to purchase, and roceive 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. Clearfield, Ta., may 14, 1850. IMPORTANT NEWS ! PEACE DECLARED IN EUROPE !! By the latest arrivals from Europe rTIIIE important intelligence has been received JL that Peace is about being declared. This has had the effect of reducing prices on not only pro visions, but upon Goods of all descriptions. The undersigned have, therefore, takeu advantage of this propitious time to purchase an extensive aud well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they aro determined to sell at the most rea sonable prices. Their stock is extensive, embrac ing EVERY VARIETY and STYLE of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, to which they would call the attention of tho citizens of Curwcnsvillo and surrounding country. They have connected with their establishment a BOO T AND SHOE MAN UFA C TOR F.which is under the superintendence of the well-known Joseph Williams. They will thus bo enabled to supply their customers and all others with every variety of Boots and Shoes at as reasonable pri ces as they can bo procured clsewhore. Their work will bo inado in the neatest and most dura ble manner, which will recommend itself. All of our stork will lie disposed of CHEAPER THAV TIIK riltfAPITT r. oiiu, -it lu.u v Lumber, Country Produce. Hides. Ac , Ac. aprD-Sui MONTELIUS A TEN EYCK. EDWARD MOXTELirS. WILLIAM TEN EVCK. N0WS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS ! NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES !! "Quick Sides and small profits HAVING just returned from the East, I would inform my old customers and the public in general, that I am now receiving and opening at my "old stand" a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which I will sell a little lower than any poods heretofore sold in Clearfield, a raong which will be found MANTILLAS, a large assortment atcxcccdingTy low pries. bILK at from 70 cents to 1,2a cents per yard. G ING II AM.-?, at from 11 cents to 25 cents per yd. CALICOES, at from 5 cents to 121 cU per yard. SHAWLS a good article of Shawls, at from 62 cents to $10, each. BONNETS a large lot at from 50 cents to Sj-J l..uiio i .an jc.ii a lor i,ou wortn 2. " Loots, Shoes and Slippers at from 62 cents to 1.25 cents per pair. LADIES' will please call, as I have almost eve rything in tbeir line, at extraordinary low rates. GENTS Boots, Shoes and Gaiters at very low rates. MUSLINS, at from 0 to 12 cents a yard. JEANS, at 20 cents a yard worth 40. CLOTHS Black, Blue, Olive, Green, and other colors, very cheap. CASsIMERES Black and a variety of Fancy suicra in uiu lUlt'Sl eiyics. VESTIXGS a trrcat varietvof fanev nml nlnm SUMMER CLOTHS, Cassiraeres, Trimmings, and iu euuri, a vaneiy oi almost an sorts or Gentle mens' and boys' wear. Call soon, while you can have an opportunity to select from tho whole stock. All the above, and a great variety of other goods can do purcnasea at ton very lowest prices FOR va.tji, us j. nave aeicrminea not to Do undersold may21'5 RICHARD MOSSOP. (QUEENSWARE A superior lot of Fancv and Common Queens waro now opening and for Sale Stt t h nana rpisnnaM. , - . " oioro vi ItlCllAUD MOSSOP. f?- HATS! HATS !! Richard Mossop is now re ceiving and opening a fine lot of Spring and Summer Hats of the latest styles, which he will sell at prices from 12) cents to 5,00. CLOTHING !-l,000 Dollars worth of Rcady-mado Clothing at your own pri ces, at the cheap store of may 21 . RICHARD MOSSOP. 1 FISII ! FISH !! Superior Mackerel and . - f 0 Ub kllll choan Cash stnro nf Uixhanl f ; ri...(ii,t " """yj; - may zi oo OLACK, Imperial and Youne llvson ws 3 Teas of the best quality to be had at the lowest each price at MOSSOP'S HARDWARE and Cuttlery just received aua now oponing at Mossop s cheap cash store in Clearfield inay21 UMBRELLAS and Parasols, a largo assortment of the latest patterns, to bo had cheap at m7218 MOSSOP'S. MOLASSES Best Syrup at 90 cents a gallon at mj211 MOSSOP'S. J Of every description for sale I at a moderate advance at may!4'56 WM. F. IRWIN'S. FISH. A lot of superior Mackerel and Herring, just received and for sale by' mayll WM. F. IRWIN. - BACON ! On hand and for sale, a lot of first rate Hams, Shoulders and Sides, at the sign of the "CHEAPEST GOODS.'-' HE BEST TWO-nORSE CARRIAGE in Clearfield county for sale low for cash by 7 jne25 A. M. HILLS. 500,000 LONG SHINGLES wanted by A. 'VrVlS M. I a at hia etnra V the highest market price will be paid In Goods at the lowest prices in the county. june25-tf nn NOTICE. All persons are hereby eairtioned against purchasing or in any way meddling with a certain span of horses, now in possession of Samuel Sundcrlin on my place, in Bell township, as they belong to me, and ho has them on loan. 3 JAMES M. KELLY Glen Hope, Jane 21, 1856.-jy2-3t ITOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale . his farm, containing about 62 acres, with a bout 25 acres cleared and under good cultivation, having thereon erected one 2-story house and barn, mtuated one and ajhalf miles above Cloar field town, opposite the new bridge. For terms apply to tho subscriber on the premises. may 14-tf MILO HOYT. JUST RECEIVEI, A SPLENDID ASSORT MENT OF NEW BOOKS. STATIONARY, FANCY ARTICLES, CONFECTIONARIES, TO BACCO, CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at ROBINS' LITERARY DEPOT, SHAW'S ROW, Clearfield, Pa. THE latest publications always on hand, or pro cured to order. Putnam, Godey. Graham. House hold Words, Leslie's Fashions. Harper. Peterson, and all the other Magasincs furnished Monthly at Publishers' Trices. He would especially call the attention of lovers of the weed' to his large stock of tobacco and ci gars, which cannot be surpassed in this region, consisting of the best quality of "Natural Lcaf,r' '-Black Fat," '-Cavendish," "Congress," and other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Principe, Plan tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and "A few more left" cigars. Also a good stock of "pipes"' and "fine-cut." He wuld also call attention to the fact that he has just opened a large assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STUFFS, which he will sell rheajter than any other estab lishment in the County. THOMAS ROBINS. November 14, 1855. "JVfEW GOODS: The undersigned has just rc 11 ccired a large assortment of NEW GOODS, at his store in K A R T II A US, which he offers for sale cheap for cash or country produce. F. T. HURXTIIALL. September 5, 1355. I EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY', Id No. 11, Merchants' Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. This Company, with an ample Capital, well se cured, is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear field, and adjoining Counties, on terms as liberal as consistent with the safety of tho Company. jyu. JUCUOWELL., Jr.. Oct. 3, 1855.J Secretary. CABINET MAKING. Tho undersigned V would respectfully inform the public, that he has taken the old stand opposite the Mcthudist Lnurch, known as M O R R () W S S II O P, where be keeps constantly on hand and manufac tures to order., every variety of Household and Kitchen FUEJMTUBE, such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards, Sofas, BeditcadJ, Ac, of every st vie and variety. JOSHUA JOHNSON. Clearfield, Ta., Aug. 1S55. TYTEW FIRM MERRELL & CARTER would xi inform the. public, that they have just open- a an extensive COPPER, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE On Second Street in the borough of C L E A 11 F I E L 1). where they are prepared to'furnish at reduced pri ces, every variety of articles in their lino. Steel, Bar-iron, nails, sieves of every variety Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps of every description, stove pipe, patent eaus.igo cutters, funnels and self scaling cans kept constantly ou hand. All orders for castings forFlourMills.SawMill.. - ..in oiMihi.Mj awft.wi -.j i't win n j at tended to. HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. They aro also prepatcd to receive every varie ty of article on commission, at a low per-centago. O. B. MERKELL. L.R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19, 1855 lv. D AVID S. PLOTNER Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he has ooia inca luc services ot a good Cutter and work man as a foreman in the tailoring hu.-iiiirs. nml he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his Line of work on the most accommodating terms. and snort notice, and will have clothing on hand at all times, such a3 dress coats, frock coats, vests, and pantaloons of their own manufacture, and good material at me lowest prices, u uu a wi.-h to ao commodate, he solicits a share of patronage. New Washington. May U, 1855. TP. NELSON & CO., Morris Tovnxhip, CUarfield Co., Ta., Willlld rr.cnif'tf 111 I V infurm tho r.it it-rym rxf I I. J - . . . , ... ' - V 1 LI t V I.. u 141(11, ,1- cinity that they keep constantly on hand a large Dry Goods, Hird-lVare, Queeiisware, (Irarenct, (oiifrrtiaiifirie.i- 11it A- flsrn lis A. V . v. . - 7 j v y ? - f f -i j -y j and llll Other nrtirloU HHIinllv Irnnt in a r-n n t r store, which they aro determined to sell low for vara, ivuutij HUUUV.t. Ut iULULttrr August I, lSiia. TESTATE OF JOILN SCOTT, DEC'D. jl ine neirs ana legal representatives of Sarah, iuiciuiuiuuu wiiu ucorge niiauis,; lary, (in- trm a rrifwl with Wi'lliom WS 11 T t , ; '- -'iMiaui ii iuiuuia,i ava;ucit in termarried with Jesse Whipnoe.) Patience, rinter- uiititicu wuuouiin viara,; ani oaran, (intermar ried with Kichard Curry,) daughters of John gcott, late of Jordan township, deceased, and leg- vw on n in witu tvoiaui v ii n I II lUt'MC ffklfA Ttntlil a that T Itnttn n v-i ww..! n n.l "P 9 " 1 tuui a uvu a'viuiVU luwuny, duly 22d, 1656, at 10 o'clock' A. M., for the purpose of meeting with them at my office, in tho borough of ninnrfil in eotHo an. I . u ! . claims against said estate L. JACKSON CRANS, june!8'56 Adm'r. d. b. n. ct c. t a. T71STATE OF JOHN SCOTT, DEC'D. JUJ In the matter of the partition of the real estate of said decedent. And now September, 22, 1853, on motion of AV. A. Wallace, Esq., attorney for netitionerS. L. .Tncksnn fVnna Van ...na ted Auditor, to apportion the moneys coming to iuv rcj';uiive panics in interest. Attest WILLIAM PORTER, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. IN pursuance of tho above appointment I havo fixed, Tuesday, July 22, 185G, at 2 o'clock P. M., to meet the parties interested at my office in the borough of Clearfield. L. JACKSON CRAXS, junelS'56 Auditor. A D3IINISTRATORS nT?ri.' vt. J . ,1 II 1 I, as Letters of Administration on the Estato of jN-vriiAJNitL. JILUUES, late of Chest township, Clearfield County, Pa., dee'd, have been granted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settle ment, to ROBERT HUGHES, JOHN MAHAFFEY, May 28, 1856 6t. . Administrators. A MONEY MAKING TRADE FOR ONE DOLLAR. JEFFRIES S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE & USEFUL TRADES, ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS. WITHOUT A MASTER, IS NOW READY FOR SALE. This is one of the most r In nhln little k.i,.. of tho times, to all persons out of employment. o uuuim-i ut uivuvy iDung iraucs ana arts, can be learned without a master, beside all the genu ine and TlATtll 1 At rAPpinto mil insf.K.I.'A.. . c .1. r"K w -. iu.uubuuuB ui lufj day, for tho manufacture of the most beneficial, and saleable articles, now in common use. Any perbon forwarding one dollar post-paid, to C. JE F- FRTES . .lffrix. nijtrfiA r V . . rr , w - , v - w., . m.., VI j. Al . Bauman, Tyrone, Blair Co., Pa., will receive a copy by return mail. Ana any person torwarding twenty-five cents, Dost naid. to C. .Tfffrifs will nu-rim kn n . L 1 T -. ... j ivmill mail, one of the three following instructions: How to make the celebrated artificial HoxEr. How to raise double crops, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with litttn TTMtrKA ri rl Ti aw ie ati1 kll U. Wolves, Foxes, Minks and Muskrats in the neigh- oornooa. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will receive the whole three by return mail. rfune , lojo ly. A K. WRIGHT, MERCHANT. &sx EXTEN J. SIYE DEALER IN LUMBER, Second Street one door south ot nis residence, Clearfield, l a. Clearfield. March U, 1855. TTJE.MOVAL: The undersigned begs leave to JLi inform his friends that he has removed his BOOT AND SHOE STORE. from "Shaw's Row," to hi3 new buildincr. opposite the Office of James Wrigly. and two doors south of the Office U. li. JJarbett, tsq. 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 of the people of Clearfield. He hopes his friends will call at his jN.V SiUftt, aua ex amine his Stock. Roots and Shoes made to order, and mending done as heretofore. ISAAC JOHNslCN Clearfield. June 27, 1855. GITE1CII & HENNER, would respectfully inform the citixens of Clearfield, and public generally that they have entered into co-partner- suip in tne CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, and keen constantl-y on Lands, and manufacture to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of furmturo, consisting ot Dining, Breakfast, aud Centre Tables, Sewing, Writing, and IV ash-ilaHds, Mahogany, and Common Bed-steads ; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Eurcaus Sofas. Lounees. Ac, tc. . Coffins made aud funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accompany ments. House Painting done on the shortest notice Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by Johnliulich, incarly opposite the slew More Clearfield. Pa JOHN tJULICH, May 22, '55.-1 y. DANIEL BENNER Cast your Bread non the Waters, for after many days ye shall jind it. A Certain Cure far all Rheumatic Fains. DOX'T CSIEMN" BIT TRT IT, IT CANNOT FAIL E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELECTRIC PASTE AND ARAMAN PAIS EXTRACTOIl. FOR MAX t HORSE. Copyright srmred according to Iair. SMAL. JAR 50 CENTS, LARGE JAR St. r 1 1 1 1 E Electric Paste acts upon the Musclcs.Tcn 3. dens, and npon the whole nervous system, re moving torpidity and producing a healthy action of the blood. There being no volatile matter in its composition.it remains in action until it accom plishes its work. It cannot lose its strength, and is altogether harmless, its constituent parts being entirely vegetable. WHAT WILL IT CURE? We answer Rheumatic Pains, when everything else fails, Cramps, Cholic, Coughs, Chilblains Hums, hcalds, .Sprains, Headache, lootnacne.twel lings, Bruises, Sores, Ring worm.Tettcr, Stiff Joints, Contracted Chords, Fresh Cuts.Ulcerated Sorcs.and all Scrofulous Diseases where external remedies can bo used. Src Throats. Stiff Necks. Ac. WHAT IT WILL CURE for Horses and Cattle Sweeny, Spavin. Fistulas. Poll Evil, Windgalls Ulcers. Cholic. Sprains. Collar and Saddle iialls. Stone Bruises, Still" Joints, Vertigo, Splints and Running Sores. None genuine but those having the words ;L. C. Allen s Concentrated Electric Faste, cAra' bian Pain Extractor. Lancaster, Pa.' blown in the bottle. fLook out for counterfeits. Don't for- cct to ask for ALLEN'S. Letters upon business, address, E. C. Allen, care of 11. A. Kockaficld A Co., Lancaster. Fa. JjSFor sale at the Drug Store of Charles D Watson, Clearfield, Pa., and countryjstorckeepcrs ana 1'ruggist throughout the Mate mayzl oo-ly TVTEW ARRIVAL. ll A. $ J. PATCHIN, Have just received a new and splendid assort ment of lioods the best that was ever bronghtin to the upper end of Cloarficld Connty. They in vite their friends and the public generally to give them a enll. wln .Jti J Ji kimii wf bvm3 usually kept in a Country Store Come and examine our slock wc charge noth ing for the exhibition. AARON PATCHIN, JACKSON PATCHIN. Burnside. Nov. 28, 1855. AVALFAHLE PROPERTY FOR. SALE . flosir t soil mv nnm-rf v in TrmnA f 1 1 r v - - ---j j-- r - . j - - - v i I5Iair Co. Pa., commonly known as the Tyrono vuy lioici. comprising ns ionows: One large three story brick house, Sixty feet two fronts, and finished off in enmnl.Wp ttvl. A largo and extensive stable, an excellent wash house and other necessary out-buildings. There is also, on tne same iots, one iramc houso, with out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars ner annum. Tli whnlo stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plot of saia iowu, ana anoras several very eligible liga tions for store, offices, Ac., Ac. Tho whole will be sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation, "now is tho cuunco. i rivaie reasons cauee me to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing in tuiuu. jiniiuire oi v.ueu uuycr, or me suosenoer J. D. STEWART. Tyrono City, Sept. 19, lS55.-tf. LADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linncn, for sale by June 13, '55.1 R. MOSSOP. "JVEW HOTEL: The old 'Sedring House,' at has been re-opened and re-fitted by the undersign cd, who respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. Ho is well provided with houso room and good stabling, and intends keeping a Temperance Houso, at which ho will always endeavor to make his guests feel at home. JOHN SIIETTER. August 1, 1855. tf. N E W A R R I V A L The undersigned has just received a lame stock of NEW GOODS, adapted to the season, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, CONFECTIONARIES. NAILS. HOLLOW-WARE, CEDER-WARE, Ac, Ac. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Grahamton. Aug. 22. 1855. NEW HOTEL, AT LUMBER CITY, Clearfield Co., Pa. fTjlHE undersigned would respectfully inform X tho pnblio, that he has just opened a NEW HOTEL, at Lumber fitv wlinrn tin ii nrcmnhl to entertain all who may give him a call. x-Aiensivo c-iaoung attached to tne premises an attentive ostler always in attendance. L. W. TEN EYCK. Lumber City. Dee. 1855. HO! FOR THE TEMPLE OF HO NOR B R A D T N A- i1 ' r; ti K ' 5T. TIN, COPPER, St SHEET-IRON WARE MANUFACTORY, PHILIPSBURG, PA. ------ " llUIV 1UCI UULUVU fill VAIVH" sivc Tin, Copper, ir Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacto ry, where they are at all times prepared to supply customers with every conceivable articlo from the smallest Coffee not snout in thn Innouf. nina imo ginablo. They will do both a WHOLESALE A RETAIL business, and will at all timoa Uv. nn ia largo assortment of ready-made ware. HOUSE SPOUTIXn done to order, on the shortest notice, and put up in a neat, substantial manner. STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, 4- KETTELS, of every variety kept constantly on hand. They will furnish to order any of the following v uuiv tiun-B, via; ine Hiinani Jrenn, yueen of the West, tho Atlant all of which are suitable for both wood and coah Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the -Lady Washington," the "Excelsior," 'Homo Parlor,' Ac. Produce of all kinda talc goods. A. A. LRADIN. t JNO. D. M GIRK. October 21, 1855.-tf. it.R0CERIES. Just received and now 1 choiee zroceries. which will be sold at the! PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. Henry Lorain, having associated with him. in the practice of Medicine, Dr. J. ii. HarUwick, they offer their professional services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. They will attend to pro fessional calls at all hours, and in all seasons'! Dr. llartswick will be found during the day at their office opposite Dr. Lorain's residence, and at night, at the house of Mr. Richard Mossop. Clearfield. June 18, 1856 HBUCHER SWOOPE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. Office in Graham's Row, next door to Journal office. April 16 tf. milOS. J. Mi CULLOUOIl, ATTORNEY AT X L W and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Clearfield, Pa., may be found at his office in Shaw's Row, four doors west of the -Mansion House." Deeds and other legal instruments prepared w ith prompt ness and accuracy. Feb. 13 ly. L JACKSON CRANS, A TTORNEY A T LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office adjoining his residence, on Second St. August J. 1S55. W A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office nearly opposite the Court House. August 1, 1S55. JR. M'ENALLV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. SOffice nearly opposite "Journal" office, in Shaw's Row. August 1. 1S55. IT S. DUNDY" , !i A TTORNEY A T L. flV, CLEARFIELD. PA. Ufnee m the room adjoining on Store of Wm. F. Irwin. the West, the August 1, 1855. D O. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN. Office in Cur- wensvillc. May 14. lS56-tf DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Clearfield and vicini ty. Residence on Second street, opposite the of fice of L. Jackson Crans, where he can be found unless absent on professional business. Clearfield, May 14, 1S5l .tin. JOHN II. .MULLEN, PHYSICIAN, Fieiirhville, Clearfield Comity, Pa., Having rented the property and situation of Dr. F. Hoops, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Frenchville, and vicinity. Office, one door cast of Lutz's store, Frenchville. May 22, '55.-6m . DR. C. F. AKLEY", PHYSICIAN, Grahamton, Clearfield County. Pa., tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of (Srahamton and surrounding country he can at all times be found at his Office, directly oppo site Mr. J. H. Graham's store, when not profca. sionally engaged. Apl. 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. Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done with care and neatness. Teeth extracted with all the care and dispatch modern science can furnish. DR. HILLS, can always be found nt bis office, as he is now devoting bis whole attention to his profession. f.Fune 20. '55. GHO. It. (JOODIAM)EK, SCRIVENER and JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Luthcrsb'urg, Clearfield Co., Pa., will attend promptly to collec tions, acknowledging Ueeas, Ac. Refkre.ncf.s. Hon. G. R. Darrett, Wm. A.Wal lace, Clearfield; Ex-Gov. Wm. Riglcr. Philad. Hon. David Barclay, Punxsutawney : Hon. G. W Zcigler, Brookville; Hin. J. Uurnside. LScllcfonte "rriXCHANUE HOTEL, PIIILIPSI1URG JLi The subscriber, thankful for past favors would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib eral patronago bestowed upon his ilouse by the Public He is prepared to accommodate water men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call with him, in the very best manner. Ho also purposes to run a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the travelling public. J. G. RLMv. Philpsburg. March 14. lS55.-tf. TVEW MILL At theOId Pioneer Mills on the 11 Moshannon, in Morris township. The sub scriber has just completed a large new Grist Mill which is in successful operation. Grain of all kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission. Dec. 27. 54. HENRY GROE g-i OOD NEWS IWholesale Store opened in V-J Tyrono City, where anybody who wants cheap goods can purchase. The subscriber hasjst openud a large and well selected stock of Goods in 1 li U i JU CI I V , Corner of Loeran and Juniata Sts, He has on hands and will constantly keep a large stocK ot Dry Goals, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hardware, (Jueensware Drugs, PRO VISIONS of all kinds, consisting of Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit, Beans, Flour, Wheat, Corn meal, Ac, Ac. ALSO, KYE, OATS, CORN", &c. And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his goods as low as they can be purchased in any town or county this side of Philadelphia, and will take .Hoards, chingles, or even money in exchange. July 4, '53.1 F. M. BELL. GOING IT ALONE Tho undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed by Patchin A Swan, takes pleasure in informing his friends and tho public generally, that he has just received from thecity a splendid assortment of JJry Uoods, Hardware, tueensware, Groceries, coniecuonaries, liau ana caps, aoota and Shoes, and every thing else usually kept in a country store. Persons wishinjr to buy chcan and rood Goods should not forget that ho ii determined not to be undersold by r any store inthe county. His mono is -a mm Die penny rainc man a slow six pence " S. C PATCHIN. Ulcn llopo, July 5, lSo4. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS axd JL JtKl IT GROWERS. ARTHUR'S PAT eat Air-Tight Self-Sealinsr Cans and Jars, for rmurriag rresn xruiis, etc. Anis invention lor wnicn a patent has been obtained, commends it- seit to tne attention of Honsokecpors 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 aro constructed with a chan nel around the mouth, nerr the ton. 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 is only necessary to heat the cover slightly, and press it into place. It may be opened with as much case as it is closed, by slight ly warming the top. The ordinary tin cans, usod for the same purpose for which this is intendod. cannot be closed, as is well known without the aid of a tinnsr; are difficult to open, and are generally so much injured in oponing as to be useless for future service. Bv this si mole contrivance, the process of her- metical 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, tor an in definite length of time. For sale by MERKELL A CARTER. Clearfield, Sept. 19, 1S55 tf. rtOOKING and PARLOR STOVES, for sale in lebis H. D. PATTON.- A LARGE lot of Family Grocries just receiving yJjL. at Mossop's in Clearfield. ma i CAPS cf all kinds and at all prices to be had at rrasy 211 . wnscnu-o BROOK. TYSON A REHN Wholesale Dry Good's Store, No. 146, Market Street, rhiladcl phia. - Aug. 1. 1S5.-I y . A T. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Stora Xo. 171, Market Street. Every variety tf ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable etvijj constantly on hand. (Aug. 1, '55.-Iy. GEORGE J. WEAVER A CO., No. 19 North Wa tcr Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in Carpa chain, Yarn, Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bed-cordi Clothes-lines, Ao., Ac. f Aug 1, lS55.-ly. ISAAC M. ASI1TON Hat Store, No. 17 Market St., Philadelphia. Hats, Caps, Furs, Ac., of every variety, and the best quality aluavj on hand. Ant;. I, 1 ?.'.5.-l " GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Ct- yar .r and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmit , !' ': Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all i i , i. -1 entrusted to his care. Aug. 1, lS5v CALEB COPE A CO, No. 183, Market ft.. T delphia, Dealers in Linens, White Got -- ; siery, French, Englinh and German Silk G.o ; . ces, Gloves, Bolting Cloths, Ao. Au" 1, BEIDLEMAN A HAYWARD Whol. sa.'e ccrs, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merck No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia D.BEIDELMAV Ang.l,18o5.-ly.l - A. HAY WARD, TTriLLIAM S. HANSELL A SON, Ma., ,- v turcrs and Ininnrlwa ,.e in .... dlcrv Hardware. No. 2S Mnrknt ii m.:i. , phia. Saddles, Bridles. Harness. Trunks, Whits Saddle Bags, Bridle Filling, Bits, Stirrors Buok os Carpet Bags, ect. (Aug. I, '55.-1-' HOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dc .r o 1S7, Market St., Philadelphia, keep c..-st-" -' ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of the most fashionable and elegant goods. Th y in vite country Merchants to call and examic . tlioi splendid assortment, before purchasing eLc-..' , . August 1. 1855.-ly. I71RISMUTII & BROTHER, WHOLES TOBACCO DEALKLS. Jfo. 105 N. Third Street! five doors !-; -, H i Nov. 29. '54 -ly.J Philabf.m COWELL & CO., 176 Market Stmt, PHILADELPHIA; IIDOLESALE Dkai.ERS iv Hat. Caps. Furs. between 5th and 6th St., Philadelnl 'a Jan. 17, 1S55. MARTIN, MORRELL & CO., (Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.) Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TR I i ' Ml NGS. COMBS. BRUSHES, FAXCYGOODS Ac i No. 24 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. M. T. MARTIN, CHAS. II. H AMRICK DAM'L J. MORRELL, G. It. PEDDLE. Dec. 5, '54. S A NDRSON R. MART 1 N. RUSSELL & SCnOTT, Kos. 138 Market St.. 5 Merchant St.. PHILADELPHIA. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, $c. They respectfully invite their Cleafield friendj to give them a call. Jan. 17, '55.-1 y. HARRIS, ORBISOX & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. No. 2a9. Market St., North side between Gih A 7th, Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Pat ent Medicines, Surgical Instruments. Druggists Glassware, Wiudow Gla.s. Paints. Oils. Dvs, IVr funiery, Ac, Ac. JOHN' HAKKI5, M. D. E. B. ORBISOX, Aug. 1, '55.-l . J. SHAItSWOUD. JY. RUSnTOX & CO., 245 Market Street, PHI L ADELPHI A; Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Ware.'China, Glass, and Queens Ware, Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia. J. Y. UUSIITOX, J. C. HOPKINS, Nov. 8, '54.-ly. ROBT. STILSON. KOPNS, HEILMAN & CO., No. 107 north third st., Philaij:li-uu. "WHOLESALE DEALERS In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, lifth Door below Race. CHARLES KOONS, AMOS G. HEILMAN. Philadelphia, May 18, 1855.-ly. CONRAD & WALTON, 255 Market Strert, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, IRON, NJILS, 4-c, 4-r. They respectfully invite tho people of Clear field, to continue their favors. Aug. 1, 1855.-ly. 1 AUL & TAYLOR. No. 255 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Have always on hand, at their Wholesale Ware house, a large assortment of the Newest Style of BOOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS, BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. All their goods being of their own direel Im portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in their stock. WM. W. PAUL, N. G. TATLOli. Dec. 1. 1854. ly. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 72 North Second Street, v sit the, Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladtlphia. vviv luii-uts, iuu jeweiiea. ia i . cases. Silver Lever do., do.: Silver Leninc. do.: Ouartif . : Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spooi Oliver ueseri ao. ; Miver lea do. ; Uold Pens i Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: togcUif with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Cur, Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted t be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair cd in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Tins, Ac, made to order.. N. B. All orders sent bv mail or other wiso will be punctually attended to. Jiis motto is: "small Profits and Quick Sales,' Philadelphia, April 25, 1855. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE, No. 59. North Second Street. PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned havinz taken the old well known house, which has been renovated and re modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear field friends to give him call on their visits to the city. The furniture is ail new, ana Has been selected with carofroin Henkles well known establishment in Chestnut Street, aud is of the latest and moat fashionablo style. The location for Merchants and others ccrr.::.; to tho city is convenient, being in the cen'rv i business. 1. L. BAKKLi I. Aug. 1, 18j5.-ly. Propria BORER, BROTHERS & JONES, Ho. 158 & 160. Market Street. PHILADELPHIA; Importers and manufacturers of City and EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, every variety of French and English Shoe jjasiings, i aient 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 A ICO 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 tioods being exclusively oi our own m rct Imnortation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities are 6uch that we can ofltr you inducements as regards variety and prices of Goods, unsurpassed by any house in the country. Nov. 8, 1S51.-1J. rhiltii'uhxz. v. u'.T ''OU