v J: f ' ' THE JOURNAL. LOCAL AND GEXEBAL ITXWS. TVasted In payment of subscription at tbis ofScc grain, potatoes, wood, &c. The Washingtonians will hold a meeting in the Court House, on Monday erening, Novem ber 17th, at early candle-lighting. Pctsax, IIorsEHOLD Wobcs and SCIIOOIFI.L iow, for November, are on our table, filled with choice and interesting matter. BrXT to Death. Three men and a woman travelling In an ox-tf agon were bnrnt to death by a prairie fire near Bruckheat Grove, 111. At the Ohio State Fair, a Lrasj wire screen was exhibited that was so fine that in a single inch of its surface, there were 2-3,C00 meshes. Co an ox Schools. We have the Report of Dr. Schryrcr, the Superintendent of Common Schools in Clearfield county, on hand and will publish it next week. School Tejkchers. The attention of School Teacher? is called to a notice of the Directors of Brady township, who wish to em ploy six competent teachers. The Teople of South Carolina have return ed Hon. Preston S. Brooks to Congress, and armed him with seventeen canes, a brace of pistols, a revolver, and a raw hide. The Bask of England his raised its rate of interest to six per cent., in consequence of the drain on its coders, caused by tha exports of gold to India and other onarters. Loss bt Fires. The total loss by fires in the United States during the last month, so far as ascertained, is $1,336,000; making the total for the year thus iar $ 15,S9Ct,000. Graham's Magazine. Under the control of the new proprietors, this magazine is gaining popularity, and deserves to be ranked auioug the first class monthlies of the country. A Sprcri vTOR in Liverpool, England, has otlered the city authorities $5,000 per annum for the use of the lamp-posts, tv post adverti sing bills oa ! The oflor was not accepted. Ireland. Accounts from Iralaml state that the failure in the potato crop this year will be y no means so great as was anticipated at the early re-appearance of the mysterious blight. Large Squash. Mr. George Home, of Dar ly township, Delaware county, raised, the past season, a Valparaiso squash, weighing ninety three poundsxnd measuring 6 feet both ways. Largest Squash. Mr. Samuel Iloard, of Chicago, has raised a squash in his garden, this season, which weighs 1S6 pounds. This is probably the la-gest squash ever grown ia tbis conntry. Gale. The late gale on Lake Michigan has been most destructive. The propeller Toledo was totally lost off Port Washington, with sixty-two persons on board, thr-e others being saved. . Smoking Hams. A fanner in southern Ala bama advises persons smoking hams, to throw upon the fire occasionally a handful of china berries'which, he says, will be an effectual pre ventive against skippers. Sxow. On last Friday morning, the 31st October, there was a fall of snow in this re gion. In some sections of the county, a suf ficient quantity fell to cover the ground. Old Winter is coming." The Knickerbocker, for November sus tains its well earned reputation as a superior periodical, and its appearance always produ ces an enlivening sensation upon our feelings. It is a welcome visitor, indeed. Havana. Advices from Havana sny that a second expedition was fitting out there against Mexico, to enforce the payment of the claims due to Spanish subjects. An expedition was also preparing against St. Domingo to seize on the republic. Large Fee. Captain Albert Pike, of Ar kansas, is said to have recently gained a suit in the U. S. Supreme Court at Washington, D. 0., on an Indian claim for $329,000, for which he is to receive the snug fee of $lo0,000, be ing one-half of the value. Canada. Several days since, ia Canada. West, two females wcr.t out in the evening in search of their cows, and not returning that night, search was made in the morning, when their skeletons were only to be found, their flesh having been devoured by the wolves. To Clean a Gcs. The Scientific American says that a gun can be cleaned in a moment by attaching a sponge to the rod and dipping it in spirits of turpentine, and then wiping out the barrel. The gun is dry almost as soon as the rod is withdrawn, and it is ready for use. , At tue commencement of the present year there were in the United States about 22,000 miles of railroad, employing about 5,009 loco motives. It is estimated that these locomo tives consume between four and five million cords of wood annually, the product of at least 100,000 acres oi woodland. Ax Old Mill. The first grist mill ever erec ted in Pennsylvania, is still in existence. It is a quaint old stone building, and bears date about 1680. It is located on a small stream near Gcrmantown, and some of the original machinery imported from England, is still re tained in the mill. Female Teachers. Ex-Governor Slade, of Vermont has just sent out another company of female school-teachers to the West. There were twenty-five in the company, going to Il linois, Indiana, Missouri and Iowa, and they swell the total who have thus gone out under Gov. Slade's auspices to 420. The Scalpel. This quarterly has been changed to a monthly, and is published at 10 cents a number or $1 a year. Dr. Dixon is one of the most independent journalists of whom we have any knowledge, and slashes right and left into quackery and bungling pre ttndert in the protession. His periodical is, In brief, rich, rare and spicy, and we shall al ways weicome it to our tanctum. . Arrested. The Elk Reporter says that a horse thief, named John Keef, was arrested in Ridgway, on Monday the 13th Oct. lie was arrested on suspicion, bat about two hours af ter he was at rested a Mr. 3rooks, of near Cu ba, 2s", T. rode up in pursuit of the thief, and identified the horse. This ia the second horse thief captured in Kidgway within 2 months. We hear very distressing verbal accounts of suffering in Michigan, in consequence of the dense smoke from tha marsh and bog fires. In the vicinity of Battle Creek it is said that consumptive persons have died in spasms, cat tle have suffocated, and poultry have dropped dead. Thousands of acres have burnt over, and immense damage had been caused to pro perty. - ' . j An ice machine has just been completed at the Cuyahoga iron works, Cleveland, Ohio, w hich is capable of producing one ton of solid crystal ice in twenty-four hours. A trial has recently been made with the above result, while the mercury stood at eighty degrees in the apartment. The estimated expense of manufacturing ice by such a machine is $5 j per ton, one-fourth of a cent per pound. A New CorxTEnFEiT. A new counterfeit 1 ten dollar bill on the Girard Bank ha made j its appearance, which may deceive the unwary. It is easily detected, however, by its having j on the right hand end of the note a gronp con sisting of a man and woman in a lovelike atti- j tu ie, in placo of the med illion head of Stc- ! phen Girard, which appears on both euds of j the genuine. j Copartnership. It may interest our breth ren of the press to know that Dr. J. C. Aver, ; of Lowell, (Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills.) has associated with him, his brother Fredeiick Aver, Esq., long and favorably known as a leading merchant of the West. Mr.Ayer will conduct the widely extended bu siness of the firm, which now reaches to the commercial nations of both hemispheres, while the Doctor will devcte himself to the scienti fic investigations and pursuits. Merc. Jour. C-.sxel Coal. In 'Lesley's Manuel of Coal and its Topography', it is stated that '-this ar ticle is carbon, nearly pare from clay and sand; while black slate is characterized by it excess of clay. When black slate is charged with from 30 to 50 per cent, of carbonaceous mat ter, it greatly resembles and has been repeat edly presented fcr true Cannel Coal. The un common and rare qualities of Cannel, togeth er with its acknowledged scarcity, has stimu lated the monopolizing speculation spirit of the day to the trial of its represfintatives when ever they appear, and announcements have repeatedly been node of the discovery of en ormous beds of it, which were, in fact, noth ing but beds of compact black slate. Apart from a chemical analysis, three con venient tests may easily be applied by any one in doubt ; the weight of blackslate is plain ly greater than that of cannel coal ; a spliu'er of it will not light and blaze like one of can nel coal, but merely glow in the flame T.here it is held ; and thirdly ,a heap of it on the ground will not make a fire unassisted by wood or coal, whereas a single lump of cannel laid up on an ember will bo entirely consumed. Cannel, Glance, Splint, Bon' Coal, Black slate, are but so many gradations in a mixed and ever varying proportionate deposit of car bon auJ sandy clay of an original vegetation." Medical Ultrcism. If there were health in a multitude of medical systems as there is sail to be wisdom in a multitude of counsel lors, sickness would be unknown in this age of so called pathological discoveries. The hom eopathists tell us that the salvation of our lives in sickness depends upon infiuitesimal doses and infinite dilution ; the hydropathists pro fess to rain health upon us from shower baths, or soak disease out of us with wet blankets ; while a still newer set of exclusives propose burying us up to the armpits in earth putting both feet in the grave as it were, by way of saving our lives ! Then, we have Sangrados, who arc all for bleeding, blistering, and low diet; and tnincr.ilits, who believe in nothing but mercury and its oxides. It happens, un fottuuately, however, for all these theorists that they can show no practical proof of the assumed infallibility of their methods ol cure. Not so Professor Ilolloway, who has really in augurated a new era in the history of the heal ing art, and whose medicines fur the last twen ty years have annually rescued tens of thou sands from impending death. This is no as sumption, but a fact verified by the unimpea chable evidence of a cloud of witnesses.' The archives of Lis central offices in London and Xew York, contain more than half a mil lion of manuscript certificates, authenticated in the strongest manner, and placing beyond the possibility of doubt the infallibility of his Tills and Ointment in nincteen-twentieths of the maladies to which man is subject. Great Britain, the Continent of Europe, India, Chi na, Australia, the United States, the West In dies, British America, every civilized land, and every country to which the pioneers of civilization, commercial and religious, have found their way, ring with the fame of these all-conquering remedies. There is no written language in which ho cannot produce testimo nials of their efficacy, no printed one in which they are not advertised and recommended Such is the demand for them in all parts of the world that they may be justly called a great commercial staple, and the number of agencies for their sale amounts to tens of thousands ! Trofessor llolloway, whose comprehensive mind is the motive principle of this immense system of popular dispensaries is now in this country. His manufactory for the Continent is at Xew York, and there is no newspaper in the Union that ha not endorsed his prepara tions ; no city or town within the same limits, where they are not known and appreciated. These facts speak for themselves, and clearly show, that while so many medical dogmatists have been groping in the dark, he hasactua'ly discovered and applied the true and only means of eradicating the primary causes of disease in the human system. Xew York Sunday Timet. CLEARFIELD INSTITUTE. The second quarter of the present school year of this Insti tution will commence on Monday, November l.th 1Sl'crsons wishing to fit themselves for College, Teachers. Commercial or other avocations in life, trill hero receive every desired facility. A thor-on-h Jjcientific and Claspicnl course is here given cacnn lower than in similar Institutions in the State. Parents at a dietancs can obtain boarding for their sons anl daughters order the immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare advantages, with all the comforts and pleasure of home; and their morals will be carfuily guarded. It is particularly deirous that pupils forthe ap proaching term be pres. nt at its commencement, to select their seats and be properly arranged in their respective classes. Further information and Catalogues of the In stitute can be bad b addressing, ' - W A. CAMPBELL. Principal. Aug. 2J. 1S3S. Clearfield. Pa. TVTEWBl'Kli HOTEL The undersigned bav X 1 ing leased the hotel recently kept by Ezra Boot, in Newburg. Clitst 'township, aunounces to the public that he is prepared t- accommodate travellers and others who may give him a call The houc is well supplied with all the i.eccssaries and accommodations to make guests comfortable. Ui rcspectfallv solicits a share of patronasre. Oct2J--0G-3tn CYKUS II. TUVUSTOy. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vein. 1Cjt., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Jlou-o in the boroucli of Clearfield, on MONDAY THE 17th DAYOFNOVEML'F-K. li'o'h the follow ing described real estate, to wit: A certain tract of land, situate in wn" ship. c-ntniuiug 2j ) acres, being part of the Tho mas rtewarlsoa survey, with n me ami one bait' story log huu.-e and log barn thereon erected, aud about '1) acres cleared, and in a g'd tate.f culti vation. Seized and taken in execution ami to be sold as the property f Joseph E. Loirau. .l.so A ccriain'lot of land, situate in the Bor ough of Clearfield. Clearfield county, and known in the plan of said borough as b-t number one hun dred and twenty-scvcnT bounded on . Seized and taken in execution and tv be sold as the pro perty of James I lollenback. Also A certain tract of land, in Durnside town ship, Clearfield county, containing seventy acres more or less bounded by 1. V. miih. J. lowlcr. J. M"Murrey. with a house and barn thereon erec ted, and '2i a-rcs cleared. Seized aud taken in ex ecution and to lc sold as the property of 1'atid Fulton. Simon Fulton. Lory Latiugan, and Alexan der and John MoCoy. terra tenants. Also Pefendanti interest in a certain tract of land, situate in Morris township, all that tract of land and saw-mill property, situate on Alder run. containing '222 acres mure or less. Also, all the timber standing on the land 'old Ainos Hubk-r and tlcorgc Nairliowl.beinz the Latin premises bought by Vanu A WiUhelm troia lavid tJrati. having e rectcd thereon five dwelling houses, stable, single saw-miii. and other out-buildiugs, and about i a cres cleared. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Wane. Also All that certain tract of land, situate in Morris townbii. viz : all that tract of laud and I siw-mill property on Alder run containing 222 a cres. more or less: also, all the timber standing on the laud sold Amos llubler and ileorze Xair bood. being the same premises bought by Vt'iilhe'tu and Wann from l'avid tiratz. having erected there on 5 Dwelling houses and stables, single saw-mill ami other ouihuildinjrs and about 5 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Wann. Also A certain tract of land, situate in Morris township, all that tract of land and saw-u:ill pro perty situate on Alder run. containing '222 acres more or less. Also, all the timber standing on the land sold Anios llubler and lieorge Nairhood. be ing the same premises bought by Vun and AVill he!m trom D.Oratz. having erected thereon i del Jirifr houses, stable, single saw-mill aud other out buildings and about five acrescleared. Seized and taken in execution and to be Sold as the property of Jacob WiUhelm and David Wann. Al so A certain tract of land, situate in Fergu son township, containing 90 acres bounded on tlic south by Orance Thurston, west by J. Straw, with log bouse and log stable thereon ; '20 acres cleared, and a small orchard. Seized and taken in execu tion and to be sold as the property of Albert Thur ston. Also A certain tract of land, situate in township, containing one hundred acres, bouuded west by tl. Mase. south by U. Caldwell, norih and cast bv J. Thompson, ami ?) acre? cleared. Seiz ed and taken in execution and to be sold as the propertv of William Curry, sr. Alsi.A-A certain tract of land, situate in Fergu son township, containing lull acres, bun tide I by lands of Cyrus Thurston. V'ui. Thnrston and oth ers, with cabin house and stable thereon erected, and acres cleared. Seized and taken in execu tion and to be so'd as the property of Cyrus H. Thurston. Also A certain tract of land, situate in Chest township, containing forty acres, more or less, bounded north by olomon Tozi-r. west by Chest creek, south by Jonathan Pearce's heirs and other wiib log house and log barn, and 3 acres cleared and under fence. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Wood. Also Two certain lots of land in Curwcnsville boronjrh. beginning at corner of No. ."55 on State street and running along the line of said lot I St feet to an alley 20 feet wide, thence along the end of lots No. -W and No. .'ia. I'M! feet to lot of Jesse lliehards, thence north ISO feet to State street, thence along State street to place of beginning, with a large Tavern house and stable erected there on. Also, one other lot beginning at corner of No. :ii south ISO feet to 20 feet alley, thence west 8o feet to lot of Nancy Scoficld. thence along the a foresaid lot to State street, thence along State st. fe j feet to place of beginning, with frame house and frame shed erected thereon. Seized and ta ken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. W. Fleinming. Also All the right and interest in a house and lot in New burg, bounded on Main street. Chest creek. 2i0 feet to an alley cast by S. Tozer, w ith frame bouse and frair.e stable ; one acre on the west side of Chest creek, bounded on the road lead ing to west by Jesse Wilson's, cast by Chest creek. His interest in 2('0 acres, more or less, bounded by Giites and Marsh and David Mitchell. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of tiilbert L. Tozcr. Also A certain tract of land, situate in Law rence township, containing ten acres, bounded by lands of Elisha ArJery. John Dougherty and John Howies, with n log house and log barn erected thereon, and about nine acres cleared aud UDdor fence. Seized and taken in execution and ta be sulci as the property of Taylor Kowlcs. Also A certain" tract of land, situate in township, containing one hundred aTCs land. more or less, with a grist mill and saw mill, two dwel ling houses and storehouse erected thereon Said premises being seated on Mo.-haunsn creek, ad joining other lands of said Henry llroc. Seized and taken t- execution and to be sold as the pro perty of Jlenry ttroe and Samuel McKean. Also A certain tract of land, situate in Burn side township, bouuded south by John Prown, west by Stephen Ilrothers. north by Evans lloice. with log houfc and log barn thereon erected. 00 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Nathan Kearn. Also A oertain house ar.d lot in Newburg. one acre of land on the west side of Chest creek, two thirdi of 200 acres of same in Chest township. Seized and taken in execution and to be gold as the property of Gilbert Tozcr and J. Taggart. - Also A certain tract of land, situate in Chest township. containing 214 acres more or less, begin ning at corner of McEwen and Williams' thence by lands of Aaron Pearcc. south 160 perches to black oak. thence by James Curry cast III perches to post, by land of James Curry, sr, north 12 deg. e. 22 perches to post, cast a3 to Walnut g. 22 to post, thence by lands if Simon Rorabaugh east 162 to hickory, thence by Thomas Wilson and otherlands, and north 200 perches to an ash. thence west 220 perches to place of beginning. Reserving out of the above 9a acres sold to Aaron i'earce by defen dant. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Moses Pearcc. Also A certain tract of land, situate in Brad ford township. Clearfield county, containing 103 a crcs adjoining lands of Edward Williams on the south. Boynton on the north. lands of Benjamin Spackman on the east and lands of Baker and De baas on the west : 8 acres of cleared land, small orchard and round log house and barn on the same, now in possession of A. Hummell. Seized and ta ken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Meyers. Also A certain tract of land, situate ia Morris townihip, with griet mill and 9w mill,thre dwel ling houses and store house erected thereon, as the property of defendants, bounded by Lorain, Eng land and Swartx and other lands of Henry Groe. Seized and taken in execution and. to be sold as the property of Henry Groe and Samuel McKean. Also A "certain lot in the borough of Clearfield (viz : all the interest of deft) and known as lot No. 14. bounded on the south by lot No. 13. on the west by Water street, on the north by lot No. la and on the east by Front street, being 200 feet deep by CO wide with two dwelling houses erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution aud to bo sold as the property of Bichard Glennnn Also A certain tract of land, situate iu Fergu son township. Clearfield county. 3l0 acres on w bich there is about 8!) acres cleared, dwelling Louse, store house and bank barn and other buildings part of the tract warranted in name of Mark Free man and John Fry. and being same premises bo t bv defendant from Wm.-Wiley by deed dared 2th April. ISiO. recorded in book M page II. that part of the same tract sold to Andrew Davis, by deed .f t'th Nov.ISjO. recorded Clearfield, bookM page 312. being not included in the survey. -Also, ipvied on all defendants interest in and to a certain tract of land sitante in Ferguson township. Clearfield eountv. surveyed on warraut to John Stcincr, con taining 4o0 acres, more or less, with a saw mill and dwelling bouse theron erected, being saint premi ses bought bv defendant from Win. Irwin by deed dated 17 Juiic. 1j0. recorded in Clearfield, in VkH page 10, defendant waives inquisition. Seized aud tnkcu ia execution aud to be sold as the propertv of Thomas li. Davis. Ai.so-All defendant interest in a house and b t in Newburg. bounded on Main street. Chest creek, 2'i0 feet to an alley, east by Tozers, with frauw hjiise a:id stable. oi:e a:re fn the west side o: Chest ereik. bounded en the road leading t west, by J. Wilsons east of Chest creek ; hi inter est in 2ny acrts. n.orc or les-s. bounded by Gcttes and Marsh and David Mitchell. Seized aud taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Gil bert Tozer. Also Two certain - lot in Kylerrowr. situate north of Main street 112 feet running back 21(5 ft. t r.n alley, known as lot No. S and tf iu said town with dwelling bouse, store house and stable there on. Seized and t.iken ia execution and to be sold as the property of Thomaj Kyler. Also A certain bouse and lot in Ansonvillo. beginning at corner of Henry and I.ucinda streets, thenre south 4'J deg. east by Henry s:reet 53 feet, thence south 41 deg. w 20&" feet to a 2i ft, alley, (known ns lot No. b) tbenee by said alley north 49 defc. w 6 j feet to I.ucinda street, north 41 deg east 200 feet to place of beginning, known as lot No. 10. with plank house and stable thereon. Also. 1 other lot. known as lot No. S, and having fifty ft front on Henry stree- beginning nt corner f.f lot No 10, thence south 4'J deg. e 50 feet, s 41 deg. w bv lot No G. 200 feet to 20 ft alley, thence by said alley south 4S deg. w ::0 feet to No 10. and ther.ee bv No 10 to place of beginning, with a t .vo-story frame store house thereon. Also, anothc tract or piece of lrnd. in Jordan township. ::s follows : Be- eir.nicg at a lduIock, oy lan is oi jui.i It deg e 51 perches to post, s 5 i deg e '2n perches , to a hemlock, thence by land of t! ricr IJell s 10 dg I 70 perches, more or less, to an ash down, thence by I John Pateheus s 50 deg w h'i pert lies to hemlock. , thecce by lands of Win. TLurs'ou n 50 deg c 4 ' . perches fo place t.f beginning, ontaitiii g ii'O a- eres. more or less, eizeu oihi isen in cavcui,uu anil to be .- IJ as the properly of James M. Pfoutz. Also By virtus of a writ of .if lv Vvrm. all that certain three story grist mill situate in Morris town-hip. Clearfield county, in the north side of the Moshanuan crei k.. ontaicing in front .'io feet, more or less, and in depth feet and the lot or piece of ground aud curlillage nppurtcnant to said building. Seized nd taken i:i execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Groe. Also All that certain three story grist mill, sit uate in Morris township. Clearfield county, on the north fide of Moshannan eretk. containing in front on said fi feet, more or less, nnd in letigih 40 feet, and the lot or piece of ground and eurtillage ap purtenant to said building. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry G roc. JoSIAlI K Ki:ED. Sh'fl". Clearfield, Oct 29. ISM.-tc. iTfcECISTER'S .NOTICE. Notk-c is herc &, by given, that the following accounts have been examined and passed by inc. and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, ar.d ail others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans'- Court of Clearfield County, to be held at the t'ourt House in the Borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday, the 17th day of November, lj-j. for con firmation and allowance: Thclir.nl account of Andrew Jloore and Elisha Fenton. administrators of James Moore, of Penn township, des'd. The final account of James Thompson n"d Sam uel C. Hepburn, administrated of Wta. Hepbuiu. late of Penn township, dee'd The finnl account of l'avid V.'oi i. a 'u.icistrator of James Wood, late of t'hes: township. decM. The account ot James Wiigley. ad:uiuis:rator 4e louiit non of Wni. Hartshorn, late of Curwens v il!e. deceased. The account of l'obcrt Porter, administrator of Joseph Morrow, late of Lawrence towir-uip. dec d. The final account of AVn. Merrell. guardian of Adaline Bloom minor child of John K. Bloom, late of Clearfield borough, dec" I. The account of Wm. L. Wallace, administrator of Isaiah Fullerton, late of Clearfield bi. rough, deceased. The final account of Jes-e Tlutior.. .7 dm Byers and Samuel Weaver. ndmii;i;:.'ratc.rs of Jonathan Pearcc, late of township, dec d. N. B. The following accounts have als' been filed in the Begistcr's office, ar.d will be presented for confirmation. The final account of John Carlisle, administra tor of Joab Ogdcn. late of Bra iy township, diro'd. The final account of John Carlisle, executor of James Carson, lata of Bradv ton.siiip. dec -1 WM Pur.TEB. Bcgi.-ter Clearfield. Oct. 22. 1S53. . EDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned J.. an Auditor appointed bv the Ort.d:an." ourt of Clearfield county, in the matter of ttic settle ment of the account of Giles Stephens, administra tor and Trustee of the estate of Wm. Stevens. Lite of Indiana county, Pa., deceased, and to make dis tribution of the proceeds of the sale of said dece dents real estate in Clearfield county, to and a moug those entitled thereto, has appointed Friday the 14th day of November next, at 1 o"cloc. P.M. to attend to the duties of said appointment at the ofiice of Larrimcr and Tet. in the borough of Clearfield. Oct 22 1 I TEST. Auditor. PROFESSIONAL. A. M. Hills, would in form his friends and patrous that he will spcnl the wct-k. commencing Monday 10th Novem ber, nt D. Johnsons in Philipsburg. to attend to all calls in the Dent:;! line, and will consequently be absent from bis omeo in Clearfield. Oct20 GRAIN! ;KAIN !! Wheat. Eye. Oats and Corn, can at all times be procured at the Pi OLeer Mills, on the Mosiiannon, in Morris town ship, at the lowest selling rates. JulylG HENRY GROE. J OHN R ESSE I.I. & CO., TAXXxns axd crnniEns. PennciiU, Cle-trfifld Co.. Pa., Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash priees. Hides taken in exchange. July 10, 154. JU- M'EN'ALLV, ATTORNEY AT LAW has changed his office to Shaw's row. He now occupies an office with T.J. McCullough, Esq. All business will receive prompt attention. Clenrfield.July Hi. 185S. REPAIRING Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired by Frederick Smell on the shortest notice, and all work warranted well done. Leave all articles in care of A. M. Hills, who has on band a beautiful assortment of Gold Breast Pins. Shirt Studs and Cuff Buttons, which he will sell VERY LOW forthe READY. Clearfield. Sept. 5, 185P.. IF YOU WANT CHEAP WINTER CLO THING, call immediately on M. A. FRANK, who has just purchased a lot and is now disposing of them VERY LOW. You will find him in Gra ham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., three doors cast of the Journal ottice. Aug. 27. VT ARK&&Cr;l every description for sale --rr-iirvv R tj at a moderate advance at mayl4'55J WM. F. IRWIN'S. o NE GOOD TWO-HORSE WAGON for sale by GIDEON WIDE.MIRE'S ESTATE, Let tersTestaiocntaryon theestateof GideocWide mire. Ute of Penn township, Clearfield county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to tie subscri bers, all persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settle ment, to SAMUEL W1DEMIRE, JOHN WIDEMiBE, Oct22 Ct Executors. lrEST BR ANCH FIRE INSURANCE COM T PA NY. LOCK II A YEN. CLINTON" CO., PA. C A PIT AT. s.';eo.(oo. Insures Detached Buildings. Stores, Merchandise and other buildings ami their contents. riBKCTons: Hon. John J. Tearce, Hon. O. C. Harvey, John B. Hall. T. T. Abrau.s. Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jackman, Charles Crist. W. White. Peter Dickenson. Thomas Kitchen. Hot. G. C. HARVEY". Pre sr. Thos. Kitchen. Sec'y. T. T. Abratus. Vice Pres't. The undersigned having been arointed a gent by this company, gives notice that he will insure Buildings of every description, Goods, ic on the most reasonable terms. Tbis company i in a prosperous condition, and meets all demands promptly. The capital stock of the company is "id 00.000 with Tirivilege of increasing to :;oo."oo. A. M. M'lNTELlLS. Curwcnsville, Pa.; Aug. 20. l-Jtl-Stnp A I)M I N ISTI! A TORS' NOTICE. Where fc m as Letters of AdminiMration on the Estate of JOHN DRE.SLER. Luc of I'cion towuship. Clearfield county. Pa., dee'd. have been granted to the undersigned, all persots indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymciit. and those having claims against the Fame nil! present them, properlv auihenticatfd for settle ment, to DAVID DRESSLEK. ELIZABETH DRESSLER, Oct 1 . 1 S51 t. Adm'rs. AGON - .MAKING. THE undersir.gned ? would announce that tby manufacture Waggons of all descriptions. Buggies. Sleds. Je.. at their shop in New Salem. Brady towu.-hip. Clear field county, w hich they offer for sale at a reasona ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere. 1 hey res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. CA M !;KI I", E" J IINSTON, Octl-'5fl-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. RPH ANS' COERT SALE. By an order of the Ort.hans' Court of Clearfield county. there will be exposed to sale on Tnesday the 4th day of November next, at bimon Rorabough's. in Chest township, the following described property of James Carrey, late of Biirr.side tuwrisbip.de eeasd. bounded on the stiuth by lauds of James Gallagher and James Dowltr. on the east by lands of J. Cros.-mau. on the north by lands f Eisen. bauer. and on the west by lands of James Ki Idle, cnutaiiiing 1 00 acres, wore or loss, with a dtvciiiag house, barn and other buildings thereon erected. Tlhks Ca.-h. SIMON KORAB' l"G II. October 1, lcijfl. Execuior. IT OG-FLOATERS TAKE NOTICE That ' JL.i at a meeting o!" the Lumbermen held at Clearfield on the l!b inst.. the undersigned were appointed a committee to institute prosecutions a gainst all personsobstructing the navigable streams by the floating of loose logs. We t.'icrefore-noiii'y all persons concerned, that proceedings will be in stituted and prosecuted to conviction agiinst all and every person, whether owner, contractor or laborer, engaged in putting loose logs into the riv er or anv of its tributaries in the counties of Clear field. Elk and Centre. JOHN M. CHASE. W. II. ROI5ISON. ROiiT. MAHAFFEY. WM. STEWART. JAMES ASKEY. DANIEL RI10ADES. ROBERT BLAKE. B. C. WINS LOW, ' ROBT. ROTHROCIC. August 27. 1S56. F OR SALE! A two-storv frame House, with a half acre of land adjoining, situate iu Law rence township, on the road from Clearfield to Curwecsville, about li miles from Clearhel I. For terms apply to Zebad Lawhead, Lawrence to n thip. or to the subscriber. L. JACKSON CR ANS. junci Clearfield. Pa. I7ORSALE, TWH BUILDINt; LOTS in the 1 borough of Clearfield : several BUILDING LOTS and PASTURE AND WOOD LOTS, contain ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough of Clearfield. Also several desirable FARMS and pieces of TIMBER LAND, in various parts of the county. Terms accommodating. Applv to L. JACKS' N CR ANS. April !. 1S;G. Clearfield. Pa. GIOOD INTENT HOTEL. The subscriber ( having taken this well known HOTEL in the borough of Curwensville. wishes his old customers and the travelling public generally to give him a call, as he bas the best tstallishinvnt of the kind in the count v. He hopes to give general satisfaction. Curwcnivilje, AugU-'JU " JOS. PETERS. wriIOLE-SALE. The subscriber wishing to v retire from the Mercantile business, (sole ly on account of press of Professional biitii-.css) de sires to dispose of his entire stock of Store goods at wholesale and will sell them on the most accom modating terms. Any person wishing to engage in trading in any part of the county will do well to call ani see lac before making any other ar rangement". A. M. HILLS. Clearfield. Angust 27. 15(5. OTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN, that appli cation will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for tbc t'am ter of an institution with banking privileges, includ ing those of issue, discount and uVpusite. 1.1 he lo cated at Clearfield. Pennsylvania, under the name, and tiile of ''c VlearfmhT ' :u2.'' with a capital of tdoy.cot), with the privilege of increasing the same to S2nn.fifli1. John patto.v, wm. m'bride. ii. p. thompson, jas. t. leonard, wm. a. wallace. Jrt.V. BOYNTON. J. F. WEAVER. ;. L. REED. RICHARD SHAW. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Clearfield. Juno 2i. iSju-l'nu. LAND FOR SALE. The subscribers offer for sale a tract of land in Penn township. Cletr Celd county, containing l"l acres patented land about tto acres cleared, the balance covered with timber of good quality. The improvements are a good two story frame house, nearly new. log barn and other out buildings, a never failing fountain of excellent water at the door, a largo bearing ap p'o orchard, and 12 acres iu meadow. The above farm has many advantages, being in the centre of a thriving neighborhood, about j of a mile from Pennsville and the Glen Hope and Susquehanna Turnpike ; bounded by lands of Jo?cp"h Davis. Thomas Wain. Thomas Martin and others. A pub lic road passes by the door, and is about i a uiiie from the Catholic Church. Terms of sale will he made easy and possession given at any time by at p'.katiou lo either of the undersigned. ANDREW MOORE. NATHAN MOOREi 1 S "o-a u g 27 tn pd . Penn tp.. S mo.. iMh. Y.MPORTANT TO EVERV-RODV. For the last three years, 1 have been engaged in a business known only to myself, and. comparative ly few others, whom I have instructed for the sum of each, which has averaged me at the rate of i.'5.t)(i0 to SiV.IMM) per annum ; and having made arrangements to go to Europe next Spring, to en gage in the same business. I am willing to give full instructions in the art to any person in the U nited States or Canadas. who .will remit me the sura of SI. I am indu-ed. from the success I have been favored with, aud the many thankful acknowledg ments I have received from those whom I haTe in structed, and who arc making from 55 to sli per day at it. to give any person an opportunity to en gage iu this business, which is easy, pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost. There is positive ly no huuihug in the matter. References of the best class can be given as regards its character, and I can refer to persons whom I have iustructed.who will testify that they are making from S5 to 515 per day at the same. It is a business at which ei ther ladies or gentlemen can engage, and with per fect case make a very handsome income. Several (a i'-t 'm various parts of New York State, Pennsyl vania, and Maryland, whom I have instrueteb. are now making from S3 to 55 per day at it. It is a e-'Heral bniuei. and but a few shilling is requir ed to tart it. Upon receipt of SI. I will immedi ately send to the applicant a printed circular con taining full instructions in the art. which can be perfectly understood at once. All letters must bo addressed to .4. T. Parson, 345 Broadway, X. Y. 5ptmbr IT, 1358-lm LET ES REASON TOGETHER. nOLLOWAY'S PILLS. TTnY ARE AYE SICK 1 IT has been the lot of the human race to be wei-i, ed down by disease and Fcffering. HOLLO. WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the rt-iif of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes, age, sexes, ati cocstitutiocs. Professor llolloway personally ju. Cerictcnds the manufacture of his medicines inth? nited States, and offer them toa free and enligt;. encd people, as the best remedy the world tcr saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills arc expressly combined to op erate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys. ti lungs, the skin, aud ike bowels, correcting any c raujjement ia their functions, purifying the Hood, the very fountain of life, and thus curicg discaj in all its forms. DISPEPS1A ANO LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken iLess Pills. It has been proved iu ail parts of the world, that nothing has been frond equal to them io cast .f disorders of the Ever, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. lUyswn give a healthy tone to these organs, however tnnch derang-.'d. acd when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Gorernmcn's have o pened their Custom Houses to the intr-ductiu3 of these Pills, that :bey may become the medicine of the maesvs. Learned Colleges admit that thU medicine is the be-t remedy ever known fjr pcrf sons of delicate health, or where the sv-um bn been impaired. s is iti ijor.v.ing properties rsvtr fail to g fiord relief. Jlvioir-it'. Pi'S't nrt the b"t rcmr-dy Zrioirn i.i r-' t'-n,t'l Jor the fu' lowing l)i-fj': Asthma Di.irrha-a Sec ndary5ynip!ea. Cough Chest Diseases Stone and tJrarel Colds Fe ver and Ague Venerea! Affection Intlaer.a 1'owil Complaints Female CuapiainU Costi-. ceess In3anjat;eu Worms of ill kinds Dyspepsia Indigestion Low r.ess tf piri;ji I'cbil'ty Liver Complain! Ir.u-ird utilness Dropsy Piles Headaches SoM at the Manufactories of Professor IIvL lowav, SO Maiden Lane. N. Yoilt. and 2-U S'reti, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal ers of Medicine throughout the United states, and the civilized wolrd, iu boxes at Z-'i cents. Q2i cents, and SI each. IjTbtie is a considerable saving by tak!oj the larger sizes. N. BT Directions for the guidance of patients ia very disorder are aGxed to eaeh box. aprt'iO AYEfVS CIIERltY PECTORAL, K0R THS r.iriD CLUE OF t'ol.ls CoHvhs send Pptr-rirr.:!. Mtw, 2Cih IV.-., 1."5. I'R. J. C. A rrs r I '! net !ii?atiy the Ut n-uiiy I lx-ve eTr tmiaU f Ct:h. li'tttrMNr', I ui?H anl c t: '-t'lnilaul ?) mj iu-of a Cm1. i j.ur C H r'F.K T I'ttTttRiL ! I CuTFtaTlt O" in itir pm-rtkv ani n-j tamUy for t! last t-n T'-n th h:i- imaii it io ijie rir virtiii-s On li. t.'-a:iiWit :" t1:--o.nii-l uins. j;i;r; KMGIIT, M.I. A. it. M KTLKV. f l'T!r.X. V writM: I y.Mir ir.cT -t.l my f au-J in my family etc? uiicn Tia invented it, ani ii th m-ii-iir t-r ;i piiriMw fx-rr f . A:f. Vifh a cull 1 4lmr.i I v-.ir-r py fa..-11'r fiu- t!!Uir fr a bcltl-j than Jo without it, .-r t-Vi.: atiy o:Ipr rm!r.w Croup, Vi tec ping Coch, Indnenzn. RaoTiinx Atf: I t.;1I r!ir-rh;!!y certify yonr l- lit? l"t r-m ly wv i l".c the euro oC 1 1 -f7 Owt'i. f" and ihc cn-st ft j of i-hiMren. U f your frs:r:iity in ho Si!ih at"'reci: your nkill, anj Cumu.v-!;tl Your iii-rliciiie ti nr po;tl-. i: 1 1: A M CON KMX, M. P. AMOS I.FE. F-sq-MorrEKrr. Tuwnt. SJ Jnru. "I hi tfdi'x:- Ix3ihRya. whirl, confin-! ir. !'-t nix wcrk; t'tok n.r5 tur.li.-iot-? without re!k-f; nnllr tried yeur 1'ect hy t'c lvi-v f tmr rV.-r m;:i. Th f.rn reiifVtrl lire rri-j in my thrrmt InDir-t; It-" than n hf th LerftU? math- m-eroiii'lf triy VfU. Ymr meI:-mv arc the chw-it amU a t:l-t we can liny, an! we re-m n. Ductor. ami your rm ha. iw the ior null's fr-ieit-J." Asthma or PhlUisic nnd RronrliiMs, Wist MiM-HivTEft. !v- rix4. K-'A V'iirCfHKT I'trr-HAi. w wrf m-inc :iLr ik,:-- e-ire in lhi 9n-tin. It hn$ rv?f-veI wr-ral f--ni nl".f inn yiuitinns f mt:iini?itn, anl i- ci"rt t in;! Hiio h:v l:tfjre I ni'!er n;t afrfti-m of tV- Iut.r- i-r t.. h t f ny ycr. HK.XUY U I'AKKS. V.r.hant. A. A. It MS FY. X.P- Amt. Moxbo O wrii. rV;-t. l-o-: I:iriiig my pia, ti(v if nn y vr?r I h-v O.uir.l tii!i!2 eijnal to yiir Chfrft iiXTuR.L f r viii: t-w a'ii i-h--f Iu ojiiji;ui;tive fatieii: or curijC j"h a- ni" r ii m !. We miht a i I tIi:tie4 of rviTrnc Vwt the mct r'Tr ri't'' jraf iT i!,e vi. tti.-s yf ihi ri'Uie-ly is tutij iu it eV'H uj.n tr;a!. Pn-!-y noon,. rifiw.ly ha. evrr lt-n knovn rhu-h c:rr.1 many ai.! ich ?iti.-pon c.t as Uiis Sn..- lmitnri -ii ! rm rnch; bat errn thoe thCKi7.T rfi"T0E t a'Tr.l relief a thI cHi;ftrt. A-ror UtH'c Xrw YvK Crrr. Mar n &. lfl55 T-itto Avm. i-tTrriL: 1 Fjel it a t( a ihwtirv t ;ti' -r'a vmi wltAt yotr I'hecky I't-ik-l li ti i-r mv v ir-. he lia-1 I-ei five inotilh Ia? htz lin-h-r th .1 ?'-iipt'inor4Viiompii.n, fr.i hk"h hh w- I i-fMrme pve hr mneh relit f. Me j'teatji'y f-.?hi. until lr. J:rorc f thw riy. where we baTepnr.i'e f"T avire. rectijimcU'ied a trial i4" yur me-lkine. it'. hi K.inJii'v"i. as r.e 1t yuiir kiM U-t La rerv--n-1 t'rr:i rbut Iay. he fc vA y t - trn?ts rh t'j . but i-i fr trrj hT eonli. and C3vli- hu-i- ii Yi'ira wiili irmiittle an ' rz''!. oi:LANUo SlItLUY, or Sr3JiiUJ'. f..iffH.'r. k it tli'ur till ymi ).sve tiiI Avri ' Ct.t'TT I't!!- It i ThK'ie hy !!' M 'h- r-sst Bifiri - ht-iiit- "i :if .rln. la cures ai! cn-t.tt.l it. Ir-j'ak i--.ii ii-.i:is ul irlut. J'hiinw b-ti ZcA,vr. Ayei?s Cat tar tic Fills. ry at..! Mtli'-j::e lae lire a L t tx'i! :i. ti Jo pi nriuf ;Jih ix-.-t. tti" .-t j".i:v:tv uKi-li is kf.'Uti t'. nutn. Ti.:it:n.er.t!.re pnr re s?h--ii ''.t.it tl:fe lux- lute iitiK-s whr.li stitiims in f reileirc tt.e oruinnrv ii.Ui"iii'. nti;l tiwt lli.y in mv i'rxifTittii'y njn tUv --;l:i of.n!l i-i.-n. Tl;-TarTKH !ca.a:it t fi:kc. ti.t j-'ivifiii .i i tir. Th'-Ir 'tratii.;: XT.'.i..'rt!-s li-n::'nte '.'nr it3 m-tivit.. ni !hr x.5y. rei::o'i Ilit? i'r:w'ti..:.s -f L' etp'Tis, ;:ni"v tlie hi i.I ej4 :"-s.-s. 1 by " ;l.e '?.'. ..uit brh tk-rej or-au intv il.-ir n:Tiiral -ii. tiiirt lit!t::y to:ie Hi.Ii -p.-iiL.t'i t- vl.' I s-i.-ri. im'j they r:ir-" the ct-rv y c.tm;t..:iiT T f-rrr U!y. i-ct Ua f.-r.iti. Vole an.I da:i :-i'r. J;a :I.t have Iw.Xe i tiic t Hv. t ii t;i.si.-il: s-ii-.l. hilt tltt- i-r. jnjwvriiit eTcvts. r-."r .i: ti.. t.n:-'. i. Ilj-.il:i-l;i !.t. s.tt sii.i t-t i hyji.- :;! te mj !"rti St rf-.IV.iri. Pvin; ti.ir-ist'iNi. tiiy an- ifA-a:it tkt-; thI l,-tt I'utiy ;;.&.!, ar.- f : t- fior.i s-ir r'.-k i f lrinn. Cs-- hsvr ti nr. ,c x.l.U U fvri'. b. i v..'r th.-y rt ; t-ui:.tJvtl ly tIK- 4'-icli .itttl -o-;tr-u il cli-iiA-ro v tu ImUJ li.r n.;j.uu uf tli.;n..U. MiUiy e:uiur:.t cr,--yn.f-ii hii-I i-lyI.-tis I'e I.-t t ti;ii ir.iit-?i t ii fy to thf pitIir tf-r r'-Vn'.iifi'y rf ny rt-ni.sli. li:irpJ era Lace -H-r:t ir t!ie r.nnnrY of th.ir nmt it-t-m tltt itiy lrp;!n,t-,- ;;s coiiti ib'ite ic-bieiiM-1) to the rdnf afl'ictrJ. suffcriTijX frii-w-itHu. Tbe Ajjri.t U-'ow depI l t.!aJ to rnnuVli Rrnti try Anirriritn Aln.n-wr. fTntitinit'f .lin-.-ti.Mr t T tlKr f utl fi-rii:i.-tw uf Ihi ir cnt-. of t!io fi.ll.rt .'tis cmi'laiiit: Ci.ttitv n,-.. Bi!u4w Co:ufbunt. i:l.-i.rwt.i-rn. Iiurayt HfartWn. I!..l:i he a.i-i'i..' Iiviu f bumau-h. f". . ludieti-m. M.h-1 M '- ! a rin" ari-int :h-r-t4mm. FHtr.!-n - . I, f .'n r'l'f. ail I lr .!an l Cuta.-.n l-i-n.-i- b rv.;mre ail craomt.t Vli.-iiif. S r.-f!!!a v.r h'!-" f- '- 'l 'v Itruy- ii- th k;:n-.a!s-.c Hf systn-u cure many ct-ii.th.ii,iii h it : " l . rva. Ii. sii.-li a V.- t.'w. J'arti lUin.l:!. Neuralgia a:tl S-mia Ii rital'ility, IVmir-iiK-nt c! the Liv-r anl KiJ-im-j j. (i,ut. .fi.i irthir kin.lil ooi-il..i!itg arii-ini; from a Iuw itlate f the t.xtr or oltmctkn .-f its functi..ti&. lh unt W ::t -ff I'J uni'ricciii'.t?l d-a!er ith snn.A o:ln.r yi'.l th.y Mtike CH.re proE: on. Ak t. Aval's Viim. '"! nothing oir. No othi-r tiiey ran pira you rMuiri iih tl:ia in iu t-ithnur Taiae or ctirativ powrrx. Tli aik aut tUe best ail tUcre is fcf ttn io, auJ tl.ry !"-ulJ liave it. IreiareI by Dr. J. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lovell, 2&ss. rsiif 23 Cts. rem Box. Five Boxes roa $ 1. SOLD BY M. A Frank, and C. D. Watson. CIcarficM ; J C. Brenner. Morrisdalo ; P. "U' liarrett. Lntbers barg; J. B. Segner, Curwentville, aud by deaUra rhrtnfgb. tt rairar. . rVp f, fk T7rTWlciia assort- j -"c-5LISrat"5 ccTftrj? . rr-Tr . 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