THE JOURNAL. . CLEARFIELD, PA., FEBRUARY 4, 13i7, S. Ajtdrew's. CnDBca. Poblic worship " next Lord's day ..SUi Inst., at II o'clock A. M. and at 61 o'clock P. M- Subjects Charucttr tf Paul iht jlposllei and Jcb and his Times. - To IIocsEKfcEPERs. We omitted last week "to call attention to the advertisement of A. II. Bauman, Leaded Flour, flour." To LrMEERMEN. We direct attention to tlie advertisement of C. A. ScbafTner, of Mariet ta, In to-ddy's Journal. Tho object of Mr. S. is to take charge of the timber of such a3 have not disposed of it before the season is drawing -. to a close and who are desirous of returning home. Mr. S. has been many years in the timber-inspection and lumber business, and doubtless understands it well. Read his d Tertiseraenf. 'General Jail Delivery. On the night of the 27th ult., all the prisoners, three in num ber, confined in our county jiil, left without asking leave of absence from the Sheriir. They furced an iron bar oir the petition, with which, after heating it, they burned the lock loose from the door. Our j til is a model con cern. Whenever a scoundrel, who may be for tunatt enough to get into it, desires to leave, be requires nothing more than a small piece of iron, or a chair-leg, and without any par ticular "fuss" he opens the doors and takes bis departure. Grocsd-IIooDat. Monday last,tho 2d inst., was the famous "ground-hog day." It is con tended by the knowing ones in this peculiar 'science, that if the sun shines so that his hog ship can see his shadow, when he comes forth from his burrow, he gets scared at it, scampers back into his hole, and remains there for six weeks, daring which time he causes us t be visited by '-hard wenther,-"' probably as a pun ishment for the fright which we permitted the run to give l.im. Well the sun did shine beautifully on Monday, and if any of the ground-hog tribe were out on that day, tliey could not fail to see their shadow. Yesterday, however, ''Old Sol" was again shining bright ly, and wo trust that he v. ill c" nlinue to do so, and pay no attention to the.se tyrannical un derground" porkers, who presum-3 to restrict bis free action and to regulate the weather for us poor tncriuis here below. Tyrone 5c Clearfied Railroad. We men ' tioned last week that the Directors were about making a change by which the short curve at lit. Pleasant point "would be avoided. We learned, a few evenings since, from Mr. 3Ioiit gomery, the chief engineer of the road, that ""the directors had made an agreement with the contractors to that effect, at an additional cost, as before stated, of $1-5,000. This fixes the entire cost of the gr.iding from Tyrone to Philipshurg at $10-5,000. The work is being pushed vigorously, the enterprising contract ors having now r.ot less than 230 hands active ly engaged at di Cerent poiuts along the line, and an additional force was to have been put yes- terdiiy on the work of filling up required by the change mentioned. The financial sttairs of the company aro, we believe, in a wholesome -condition. The subscriptions of stock amount to SICO.OCt), and arrangements are being made to meet demands as they accrue. The live liest hopes are entertained of having that por tion of the road which is tinder contract, com pleted during th'j present year. Go33irs. V'h:it a queer institution ono of your ton-gos:,ips is! Tin-re is iio under fctarding the strange Liped so easy, so disin terested, jj friendly. We can't conceive how the world could do without gossips. Without them, a town would be no town at all it would bo lacking in one of the prominent elements of human character. The employment of this class of Ai.'iioo-vi.iti.i!."!, we have an idea. nn:-t be highly delectable, or they would not en gage in it voluntarily. Aid, v.e presume also, that some benefits flow from a judicious indul gence in their enticing pastime. For instance, an exercise of locomotive powers is required in running fVom house to house, in order to give everybody the news that old Sharp had been ogling at Miss Millio and no one, we are certain, will pretend lo assert that exercise is not healthy. It also gives an o; pprtunity of "Crpaiiding some of the Mental faculties it brings into activity Causality, Eventuality, Size, Form, Individuality, Ideality, and the rest of the manufacturing bumps. And, then, they arc so attentive in minding the business of others. Affairs matrimonial receive spe cial attention they assort, arrange, adjust, fix up, and pair oil to their own entire satis faction "Young America," without troubling the youngsters at all not even so much as to consult them. They likewiso take care that nothing demoralising passes by Htnrebuked. -Therefore, should Mrs. Furl-clow call ;it young Yardstick's store more than once a week, sig nificant winks and nods pass between the gos sip family, and fears are expressed that, if the aforesaid lady, peradventure, should prove to 18 a second Mrs. Potipiiar, innocent Yardstick tnight, perhaps, fail to possess the forbearance of a Joseph. Ey such a practice, they keep down scandal, encourage virtue, and by giv ing timely notice to the lady's husband, pre vent any unpleasant feelings arising between them. But want of space preclude ns from detailing the many commendable traits of this worthy class. Wo entertain a high respect for this peculiarly well meaning portion of the human herd," and we hope we trust wo pray, that no one may prove so ungrateful as to intimate, In the remotest way, that they are efficious meddlers, well calculated to stir up heart-burnings, envy, jealousy and etriAi a mong their neighbors ! 2" It was confidently aeserted that tte of . fleers cf the Lancaster Eaak would raare an as 'srgnmeit of i;3 effects on Monday. Tti.1 -ill dej.rcc!i?e Ihi r,o'-?t ci(.He-rsMy.. Toe Cnrwensvillc and Pike Township Ly ceum an 1 Teachers' Association met; accord ing to adjournment, on Saturday, Jan. 24th, 1857, at the new school honae in Curwensyille. Joseph M. Spencer delivered a lecture on Or thography, Jesse Broomall on Arithmetic, and D. M. Kinter on Penmanship. Adjourned to meet on Saturday evening, Feb. 5lh, when the practicability ol a High School-in Curwens ville will be discussed by Rev. L. L. Still, J. Peters and J. Patton essays by Alvin Ross and Dr. A. T. Schryver, subjects optional. The Ladies are respectfully invited to attend, and all others interested in the cause of edu cation. J. Pattox, Prest. D. M. Kintee, Scc'y. CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBBLINGS. C7"Continues good tho sleighing in Clear field. C7"A lively companion the jumping tooth ache. C7"Sharp the breath of Jaclc Frost and our scissors. (?) !T7To be celebrated the anniversary of Washington's birth-day at Philipshurg. CpGood Cough-mixture a pair of heavy boots and plenty of fresh air and exercise. CWood was selling in Cincinnati a week ago at $14 per cord, and no coal to be had. C7Fixed upon the 10th day of February as the time for the Legislature to elect a State Treasurer. rrrC!earfield Dank.- On tho 20th January, Mr. Souther, of the State Senate, read in place a bill to incorporate the Clearfield Bank. ITP'Mrs. McClieste-, wife of E. McCliester of Indiana county, Pa., committed suicide on the 0th ult., by cutting her throat with a razor. She was partially insane. UPWc heard a young lady remark on Mon day morning that the "threemonieter" was down to "squeeze-oh !" We suspect she had hept late hours the night before with her beau. EyMr. Slough, a member of the Ohio Le gislature, from Hamilton county, was expelled from the House, on the 20th January, by a vote of 70 to 3-3, for striking Mr. Caldwell, of Ashtabula, tor words spoken in debate. ETho St. Paul (Minn.) Times states that "fire-wood is selling in that city, for $9 per cord." With fuel at such a price, and the in tense cold of the long winter in that region, Minnesota does not present much inducement to immigration there. fX7"Doubted by the ladies the report that it was so cold ono day last week as to break oiT a marriago engagement, by the freezing up of the young- gentleman's passion. The gen eral c fleet of cold nights is to bring tho mar riage fever to a crisis. rXTThe Locofoco organ of Schuylkill coun ty says the newspapers that are lashing Messrs. Lebo and Wagonseller for voting for Cameron, might just as well mind their own business, as a majority of tho democracy there would any day prefer Cameron to Forney as U.S.Senatur. C7lligh Living. Tho Davenport (Iowa) Gazette says that butter, at that place, is sel ling at SO cents per pound ; eggs, Co cents per dozen ; chickens 23 cents each ; turkeys, 7-3 cts. to $1.2-5 ; potatoes, $1 per bushel ; coal, 1( to 18 cents per bushel ; wood, $'3 to $5 per cord. CC7"'Gin a treat' lion. Simon Cameron, on last Wednesday evening, to a largo number of his friends. The newspaper reporters, who are 'thick as hops' about Ilarrisbtirg, couldn't come in,' and are 'down in tho mouth' about it; but whenever Simon says 'wig-wag,' they will all come rijjht. C7With tho exception of a few miles in Virginia there is now a connected line of rail road all tho way from Bangor on tho Penob scot, to Montgomery, on the Alabama; ere long the chain will be extende-I to New Or leans, thence to be carried westward until it reaches the Pacific. rr7"Centre County. On tho loth Jan., the house of Geo. W. Shaffer, of Bonner tp., was entirely consumed by fire. On tile ISth, the house of Mr. McGlaiighlin. of Bald Eagle Val ley, and a short time previous the house ol Robt. Campbell, Esq., in Half Moon township, were also destroyed by fire. K7Lake Erie is now ono vast field of ico, so far as the eyo can reach, from shore to shore. So siys the Cleveland llcraLl. Along the shore the ice is fine, smooth and solid, and covered at all hours with troops of skaters; while further away it is covered with a snowy crust, upon which the skaters never venture. CP"The law relative to depreciating Span ish quarters, levies and fips, has not yet pas sed Congress, but in the meantime speculators in the cities are already at work scaring peo ple into parting with them at 20, 10 and 5 cents. Our advice is, unless much defaced, to keep them, or part with them only for what they are really worth. C7Missionaries in the Pacific. There are now on the islands of the Pacific ocean, in connection with the London Church Wesleyan and American Missionary Societies, 119 mis sionaries, 4-5,920 communicants, 2S9,900 pro fessed Protestants, and 51,708 pupils. The largest single Protestant church in the world is on one of these islands. Christian missions have bad their greateat triumphs among the heathen of this ocean world. C7"Isaac S. Shurlock, charged with the murder of Philip S. Clawgcs, was acquitted at Philadelphia, on Saturday last a-wei k. There was no question about the murder. Tho act was done deliberately and with premeditation. It will be recollected that Clawges had seduc ed the wife of Shurlock, who was his clerk. Upon his wife informing him of the outrage committed upon her, Shurlock armed himself with a revolver, stationed himself in the 6treet, and when Clawges caiae up to him, discharg ed three shots into his victim, and then gave himself into itz tsnds of tbe authorities. Tho provocation n fh? J!"T "-- qia'cd Mm, Diee On the inst., near Curwensville, in Pike township, Mr. James Suabp, aged 51 yrs. MONEY FOUND. A turn of money was found in Clearfield borough, this day, (the 2iL.) by the undersigned, which tbe owner can have by describing the same, and paving for this notice. JOHN KLINE, Jr. Bradford tp., Jan. 21, 13a7. . ("TlOIt SALE A two-story frame House, with a JL half aere of land adjoining, situate in Law rence township, on the road from Clearfield to Curwensville, about 11 miles from Clearfield. For terms apply to Zebad Law head, Lawrence town ship, or to the subscriber. L. JACKSON CHANS, jnnel Clearfield. Pa. CA I' T I O S . All persons are cautioned a gainst meddling with the following property. bow in possession of Win. Curry, Sr, and Samuel Curry, of Knox township, as tho same belongs to me and only left with the said Curry"s on loan. One bay Horse. One bay Mare, One sorrel Mare, Two setts of Harness, and Two Cows. 11. 1). TATTOX. Cnrwer.3vil1e, Dcs. 10. lS5ii-jau7-'57-onil SA M Ulf JTi II N S T O JV , BAllliER AND HAI1S. DRESSKR, would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field that he hus opened a shop in "thaw's How," in the room recently occupied by V. Short, as a Loot and bhoctJiop, where he is at all times ready to Cut Hair in the most fashionable style and do Shaving in the most scientific manner. Shampoo ning a'so performed He solicits tho patronage of the public. Jan. 7. 18a7. F OR-S A L K. Vtlitab; Heal Entile in Jitll Toiriwliip. Tho subscriber offers for sale valuable farm iu, situate in liell township, Clearfield county, lyi. g on the Kiver, 2 miles a bfve ilaecs Mills, containing one hundred and thirty ciht acres and 67 perches; seventy acre? of which are cleared and in a good state of cultiva tion, and the balance well timbered, having; there on three dwelling houses, lar.e frame barn and outbuildings, two bearinic applo orchards, and is well watered. A good title will be given. and terms made eay. For iur.her particulars inquireof the Mibscriber. Wi9-..in 1 JOlINMvEAVEtt pTvANS ANiTT'OMPA NY S ii KE AT ill GIFT BOOK SALi:, 4 0 0 Broadway, New York. Fine (Jolti Jctci.lry Gircn Away to Ptircliascrs of All Books will bo sold as low as can bo had at oth er Stores. luuny of them for less. New books re ceived daily. A Jift varying in value from 2oct3 t- 51.00. given with each book atthe timeit is sold. Having on bund a very larzc tock of nacinul val it,i!.!r. bunts, and as our uiotlo is -Large salts and small profira," we are determined to pive our cus tomers better bargains than can be had elsewhcj Any book published in Now York or Phiiadcipl ia will bo promptly sent, pift included, on receipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of Hooks nd Pre sents, containing full explanations will be scut free to all parts of the country. The must Uifnii iinlitcftnruti arc offered to A Rents. Any person by stndin U3 an order for ten books, with money enclosed, will be entitled to an r-jrtra Ijuni and Gift. All orders for books, con taining money, (to ensure perfect safety.) should be registered at the Post-office where they are mailed, and directed to lvans & Co., 40'J Broad way, New York. ltrir.!:KNCK.M. Thomas X Sons, Sotith Fourth St. l'hiladolrihia ; J. Ii. Lippencott i Co.. Phila delphia ; D.'Appleton & Co., Broadway. N. Y'ork ; Herbv A Jackson. Nassnu Street, New York. t.Sf' for a Catalogue. EVANS .1 Co. Principal Store. 409 Broadway, New Y'ork. Uraneh stores at 123 Chestnut street. Philadel phia, and at Washington, ii. C. I)ecl7 ;!m KCI.IPTS AM) EXPEMHTT'KL'S CLEAKFIKIJ COUNTY', FOR 1S0G. Em Ploom, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in account with said county, from the 3d day of January. A. 1). lSaj, to the 6th day of JaV.uary, A. 1. lbJ7. llKUIOIt. To amount received from Collectors for loi. and previous year". SJiM 76 To amount received from unseated lands fur loil and 1S5"', 31 H 74 To amount of interest on brijgo order, 27 00 CIIKDIT. Ey balance due Treasurer by conny last settlement, $231 43 Hy amount paid as follows : . To Jurors and Talesmen, 1231 72 Election expenses. 1413 V'i Common wealth costs, SOI 27 AVol., panther, wild cat and fox Siu'ps, 271 99 For fuel for county purposes, 71 75 Jail fees and boarding prisoners, lo4 2'i Refunds, 92 64 Koad view 3, 179 09 Court crier and caro of Court House, 67 :o County Auditors, 99 50 Constables, 119 51 Assessors, !S1 70 Ceunty Commissioners. 2U7 73 " For repairs to public buildings, 511 33 Proth'y nnd elet k of sessions, 273 70 For county printing. 191 25 J'istrict Attorney fee3, 120 00 For Coroner's fets and inquisi tions, 35 02 Justices' ff?n, 0 37 Com mis-toners' clerk, 21(5 00 Kxonoratiur.s to collectors, 210 00 Per ec-ntage to collectors, 2'3 j 00 Commissioners counsel, 100 CO Bonks and stationary, fe9 aO On bridge contracts. 000 00 Treasurer's percentage on recei ving -i0ir 00 at li perct. 121 00 Treasurer's percentage on recei ving ;9 :i Otl at 1 J per ct, 119 30 Costs on sales of unseated lands, 45 02 S3113 Ot) Balance due Treasurer, 373 17 S-S145 Co Amount of State and county tax duo from collec tors for 1 ?.', and previous years : Year. Townships. Collectors names. 1S17 Jordan, James ilea, jr. I SIS Fox, iavid Curr, Clearfield. David Lift.' Covington 1. Hugucny, Uurnside, John Young, 1531 Jordan, 1). Williams, 1532 Fox, John J. liundy, Curwcnsv. John Askev. 1853 Chest, John M'CulIy, Poeatur. Davi 1 Kephart, Pike, Jos. A. Cardwcll, 1554 Chest. S. J. Toier, Curwensv. 13. F.Sterling, Goshen, Jacob Flegel, Jordan, Jos. Patterson, Lawrence, l!erj. Spackman, Morris, Joseph Potter, Pike. T. U. M'Clure, 1555 lieccaria, James Scowart, Foggs, tieo. Wilson, jr Covington John 15. ll.muoy, Clcarfield,-T. J M'Cullough, Uustoii, II. M Hoyt, Lawrence, A C Tate. Morris, Jacob WillhcJm, Pike, Pauiel Paiiey. Penn, Jos. Collingsworth, Woodward Abraham livers, 1533 Pcccaria, ft. K. llegerty, Boll, Charles Smith. Boggs, JohnW. Kylar, Pradford, John Holt, Prady, Jacob Kunti. Purnsido, James Weaver, Chest. Jonathan Fry, Covington Daniel Kollct, Clearfield, Win, F. Irwiu, Curwensv. John I). Thompson, Decatur, George Kcpbrt, Ferguson, 1). W. Hoyt, Fox, James Moorchead, Uirard, N. Koussolot, , Goshen, J. A. L. Flegal, Huston, Asa Young, Jordan, Kobt. M. Johnston, Kartbaur, J. C. M'Closkey, Kuox, D- J- Catheart, l.atrrcti" Abraham Pcum. Co. .State. 203 51 92 14 1 45 6 33 1 G2 30 01 3 15 8 23 1 CO 27 19 33 Ci 45 71 47 53 Si 17 4 74 43 85 52 2'i 13 25 lo it 6 99 3 31 53 43 10 OS 23 40 86 MI 49 75 15 57 44 34 64 91 11 23 1 S7 14 89 62 79 31 89 73 .V i:t. 03 5 67 10' 37 52 93 SO 09 31 42 133 95 52 9t5 17 85 , 54 21 60 39 30 57 7 73 196 64 114 84 150 03 S-" 49 101 37 77 0-i 217 73 125 94 487 21 314 3 121 01 43 70 204 CI 44 63 82 27 46 11 173 4t5 177 63 127 07 85 80 18S 59 117 91 135 82 4 50 63 55 85 29 56 54 73 1 4 95 93 65 43 00 S7 16 53 04 71 2J 57 60 W 52 19 ?3 ?t? ?J (V) ' Mr,i John Hoover. 212 53 133 49 Penn, James Arthurs, 179 53 80 94 Tike, Lewis I. Ploora, 33(1 44 220 S4 I nion, Jas. W. Hollopcter, 6(5 20 60 31 Woodward Samuel Haggerty, 190 34 8 97 $4S3d 73 3097 55 Amount dua on unseated lauds for 185(5, ' 2905 45 1452 C9 Amount of notes and judgments not included above, 249 43 $7991 71 4550 24 Amount of orders outstanding, 793 31 S7193 40 Amount of Militia tax due for 1S56. and previous rears : l5H Pell, Phinehart lletxcl, Henry Swan, Philip Antes, Ab'ni Spencer, Joseph Stites, David Litz. D. Hugueuy, Win. W iley. Thomas Fenton, John Sunderlin, Lorenz Hartline, Joseph Kothrock, Joseph Davis, John Young, D. Williams, Ja-'ob Wise, , John Askey, David Kephart, Jos. A Caldwell, S. J Torer, 6 00 4 10 14 09 17 50 29 00 9 80 33 U0 25 00 32 50 6 no 20 50 13 It 30 50 16 23 7 00 . S 00 17 25 19 50 7 54 15 50 1 33 10 04 13 50 51 57 41 80 33 00 8 35 9 54 43 00 3o U0 11 00 34 43 24 33 25 CO 43 50 11 75 13 37 13 47 17 50 30 02 66 00 41 00 27 50 49 50 22 05 19 47 S'j 59 13 83 4 00 15 62 12 87 14 CO 17 50 21 50 25 50 45 50 36 50 35 00 S7 00 14 50 30 50 Jordan, Lawrence, Penn, Clearfield, Cov ington, Jordan, Penn, Pell, Karthaus, Morris, Penn, Purnside, 1343 1S50 1S51 1S52 1S53 1S51 Jordan, Morris, Curwcnsv'e, Decatur, Pike. Chest, Curwcnsv'e, Uoshen, Jordan, Lawrence, Morris, Pike Pog?3, Bradford, Covington, Clearfield, H niton, Lawrence, Morris, Pike, Penn. Woodward. Pcecaria, Pell, PogM, Pradtord. Prady, Purnside. Chest. Covingon, f lcarlield. Curwensv'c, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, i irard, O'osben, Houston, Jordan. Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Pike. Vnion, Woodward, Total, P.F.Sterling, Jacob Flegel, Js. PutU-rsou, lierj. Spackman, Jos. Potter, T. It. M'Clure. George WiUon, jr. Jacob Pearco, J. p. Parmov. T. J. M'CuUough, II. M. Hoyt, A. C. Tate. Jacob W illhc'm, Daniel Pailcy, Jos. Collingsworth, Ab'm Ujers, S. K. llcgartv, Charles Siuitn, John W. KyUr, John Holt, Jacob Kuutz, James Weaver, Jonathan Fry, Daniel Uolley, Wju. F. Irwin, John D. Thompson, George Kephart, D. W. Hoyt. James Moorhead, N. Poussolot. J. A. L. Flegal, Asa Young, Robert M. Johnston, J. C. M'Closkey, V. J. Catheait Abraham Reams, John Hoover, Jam os Arthurs Lewis I. l'-loom, J, W. Hollopcter, Samuel Hcgarty, 1S55 1S50 Eli Ploom, Esq , Treasurer, of Clearfield County, in account with the different townships, for Road fund for 135J and 1355 : TIBCTOR. To balance due lload fund at last settle ment, SI 13 40 To amount received from unseated lands for 1354 and 1855, 6476 73 CHED1T. Pyam't paid tp'g. Enl duo tp'i. Peceana, b03 9J Pell, Boggs, Praiif.'rd, Prady, Purnside. Chest. Cov ington, Clearliold. Curwensville, Decatur, Ferguson, J?ox, Ii irard, 'Josh en, Houston. Jordan, Karthaus, Lawrenoe, Morris, Penn, Pike, I'cion, 320 22 HO 20 105 72 301 73 199 13 176 73 92 00 12 03 8 00 201 33 '23 36 214 73 117 22 135 V9 1232 33" 573 91 160 95 123 60 850 13 104 10 126 66 214 56 500 61 20 63 13 73 93 41 42 93 82 37 13 73 Woodward, Bal.duo tp's, 226 73 Pal. due tps'5226 78- $6620 13 $6620 13 Em Elooh, F.sq.. Treasurer of Clearfield County, in account with the different townships for School fund for 1.54 and 1S05 : IIEHTOR. To balance due school fund at last settle ment, $303 62 To amount from unseated lands for 1S54 and 1855, 6549 58 cnr.oiT. By am't paid tp's. Bal.duo tp's. Beccaria, 372 97 85 43 Bell, 2S0 83 30 12 Bog;;, 76 00 22 90 Pradtord, 162 00 27 69 Brady, 3i0 00 25 43 ilurr.sidc, 451 01 Chtst. 162 40 63 04 Covington, 77 32 21 04 Clearfield, 11 92 Curwensville., 8 00 Decatur, 191 30 53 83 Ferguson, 25 17 Fox, 143 47 G irard, 97 50 66 43 Goshen, 137 29 33 51 Houston, 1025 62 121 S3 Jordan, 221 40 155 02 Karthaus, 175 00 63 41 Knox. 165 50 33 01 Lawrence, 153 25 2 92 Morris, 787 29 107 13 Penn, 150 00 22 25 Pike, 113 95 1'nion. 280 00 16 39 Wroodward, 266 01 33 15 Bal.ductp's 1226 11 Pal due tne 1225 11 $3343 20 $6913 20 We, the undersigned Commissioners of Clear field county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, having examined the accounts of Eli Bloom, Esq., Treasurer of said county, for tho year. A. D. 18j0, do certify that we find them as above stated. The amount of debts outstanding due the county aro seveu thousand nine hundred and ninety-one dollars and seventy ono cents ; the amount of out standing orders are seven hundred and ninety three dollars and thirty-one cents. Witness our hands this 16th day of Januarv. A. D. 1357. DAVID ROSS. Attest JOHN IKWIN. R. J. Wallace. JACOB WILLHELM, Clerk. Commissioners. We, the undersignedAuditors of Clearfield coun ty, having examined tho accounts of Eli Bloom, Esq., Treasurer of said county, for the year A. D. 1S56, do report that tho accounts aro as above sta ted. The amount due the Treasurer by tho county is three hundred and seventy-eight dollars and seventeen cents Ihe amount duo tho Road fund by tho Treasurer is two hundred and twenty-six dollars and seventy -eights cents ; the amount due tho School fund is one thousand two hundred and twenty-six dollars and eleven cents. Also, tho a mount duo tho county from collectors and unseat ed lands, notes and judgments is seven thousand nine hundred and ninety-ouc dollars and seventy ono cents, and the amount of outstanding orders is seven hundred aud ninety-three dollars and thirty-one cents. Witness onr hands this 16th day of January, A. D. 1857 A. C TATE, Atteft FRANCIS PEAPCE, P. J. TK'xii.Ktn, FF-TKR HOOVER, r,-.r. Anai.rs TVEWBldtG HOTEL The undersigned hav 11 ing leased the hotel recently kept by L'xra Root in Newburg, Chest township, announce to tho pablio that ho is prepared to accommodate travellers and others who may give bini a call The bouse is well supplied with all the ne?ess.riea and accommodation to make guests comfortable, lie respectfully solicits a share of patronage. Oct29-'30-3in CYRUS. II. THURSTON. VSAGON MAKING. THE ondersiugnod I T would announce that they manufacture Waggons of all descriptions. Buggies, Sleds, Ac., at their shop in New Salem. Brady township, Clear field county, which thev ofi'er for sale at as reasona ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere. They res peclfully solicit a oharo of patronage. CAMBRIDGE .K'UXSTOX, Octl-"56-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. 1 TALL AN D IXTL' II STYLES ! at the sign of tho ii CHEAPEST GOODS," Harket Street, Clearfield, Pa. The undersigned has just received and opened at his storw room, a largo and well selected stock of Seasonable Goods, which be offer at the most rea sonable prices to purehsseis. His stock embraces DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. QUEENS WAKE, GROCERIES. Roots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Ac. He respectfully invites all who wish to purchase Goods at low prices to give him a call. Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. Persons wishing to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent fr their uiouey, will (in well to give him a call. Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, aud call and bo convinced that there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. WM. IUWIN. Clearfield. Pa- Nov. 26. 1336 TITHE TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1S57 i will be published about 25th December next. In addition to the usual Calendar pages and As tronomical calculations, "The Tribune Aluiancc" wiil contain : Very full and complete Election Returns for 1356, carefully compared with the returns of for mer years The important Acts of Congress condensed The Government of the Uuitcd States. List of mombers of the present Congress, and of the next as far as electid. classified politically. A concise statement of the doings in Kacaas du ring the pat year. An aecount of the remarkable contest for Speak er of the House An article on the state of Europe. An account of the movements of Gen. Walker anil his fillihuster companions in Nicaragua. A classified list of the Governors of the Slates, times of holding elections, meeting of Legisla tures. Ac. Single copies, 12i cents, $lperupien; $7 per 100. Postnge on the Almanac 1 cent each, pre paid, or two cents each when nt prepaid. Ciders luclosing tho cash rcspe itlullr solicited. GREELF.Y A McELRATH, Nov. 1S58. Tribune eff.ee. New Ycrk. V" MONEY MAKING TRADE FOR OA" DOLLAR. JEFFRIES S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE & USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS. WITHOUT A MASTER, IS NOW PEADY FOR SALE. This is one of the most valuable little books of tho times, to all persons out of employment, as a number of money making trades and arts can be learned without a master, beside all the genu ine and popular receipts, nnd instructions of the day, for tho manufacture of the most beneficial, and saleable articles, now in common use. Any person forwarding one dollar post-paid, toC'.Ii-'-FlUES, Jeffries. Cl'-irf'ld Co.. I'a.. or to A. II. Baumati. Tyrour. Blair Co., Pu., Xi ill receive a copy by return mail. And any person forwarding twenty-fivo cents, post paid, to C. Jkffkies. will receive by return mail, one of the three following instructions: How to make the celebrated artificial iio'EV. How to raise double crops, of ail kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, ai; t l.ow to catch ad the Wolves, Foxes. Minks and Muskrats in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will receive the whole three by return mail. June 4. 1 S.iO 1 v. ook iiehe::; look iieue hi:: x ii i: LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF FALL AND "WINTER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN CLEAU FIELD COUNT V, 1'ENN'A. The undersigned has just received from the East and is now opening at his Store iu the borough of CURWEXXVILU2, one of the LARGEST and wjit titrvsivr stock of Fa'l an I 1T" iirr "oo.ls ever offered in Cloartield couuty. Having select ed his goods with tho especial view to the wau'sof this community, and being determined to.-,-!! ti.ein at as low prices as the- can Le purchased any where in this section of country, he hopes to se cure a liberal share of putdie patronage. His stock consist cf Dry doiji. Groceries, hardware. Q.censware. and in fact every article kopt ia a country slorc. '1 ho largest and best asstttujcxt of Poots and Shoes. Iiat3 and Caps. Ready-made clo thing. Ac, Ac. Ac. Country produce and Lnmbcr taken in exchange for Goods. Cash not refused. Curwensville N'ovl 2-'-''. H. P. PATTON. "J O .1 Mi?azhie for th Hows of t!ie J OJ I . lrni. GRAHAM S ILLUSTRA TED MAGAZINE, the I'tu.ie-cr Miraziutof the. Country, est ihUshri i;t 16-7. Subscribe for the New Volume commencing wi:h the January number, 1857. WATS N A CO.. the new publish ers of -Graham s Illustrated Magaiine.' announce to tho La-lies and Gentlemen of the United Stales in general, ami to the former patrons of the woik in particular, that it is their intention to make Use of all the immense resources at their command to produce a First Ctiix --! tsraziim. To this end no expent-e or exertion will be spared. The best Lit erary and Artistic Talent will be employed, and nothing that ripit:if.tisic an I rttfrpri.se can ac complish will bo wanting to make this 'Magazine more than ever deserving the liberal support so generously extended to it duriifg the pas: ."0 years. Every number will contain 1' fine steel engrav ings. One illustrative of some of the most popu lar pictures of the day ; the other a beautiful col ored Fashion Plate, drawn from actual artieiesof costume. Als.. a number of tine wood engravings, patterns for Crochet and NecJ'e-work. engraved from the articles themselves All the latest styles of r-jxt tines for Ladies awl Children will be co pied from the newest patterns, nnd fully describ ed and illustrate 1 in every number. Ladies about forming cluhg of subscrirprs are requested to compare 'Graham" with any other Magazine published, and wc are confident their good taste and correct judgment will doiide in our favor. Gentlemen who are about to subscribe for a Mag azine for their own reading, or to present to their lady friends, should procure a copy of -Graham'' and examine it thoroughly, and then see if any other periodical presents equal inducements for their subscriptions. The twelve numbers of "Graham" for the year IS57, wiil comprise one of the roost magnificent volumes ever issued '. c-ntainiog ia all 1201) pa.es of reading matter ! D)0 fine wood engravings 1 12 handsome siee engravings! 12 beatiful colored fashion plates! 100 engravings of ladies' A children's dresecs ! 50 coming illustration! And over 'MO patterns for needlework. Ac TERMS : Ono copy, oue year. S i 00 ; Two co pies, ?5 00 ; Five copios. and ono to jjetter up of tlub, SIO 00 ; Eleven copies, aud one to ageat. S20 00. Graham's illustrated magan'e will be supplied to subscribers punctually, and at as carly.a day ia the month as any other magazine published. Send in your subscriptions early to tha PubUsh er3i J WAfSON A CO., 60 South Sd street Phil'a, EYTRA NOTICE. Subscribers sending tkree dollars for ono year n subscription to 'Grahaai," will receive a copy of GraJiun's Logics' Parerfor one yar withnut charge ! Fad fcraptoir-jon nuialrof GrihMu'jIih.ttra-.xr-ijatne aj! ? rr.h a m's L Kp' Pcb jrr A MARVELLOUS KEMEDT " TOR A MAR VXLLO US AGE ! ! IIOLLOWAY'S OISTMEJSI THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.. BY the aid of a aloroseopo. we ee mil: ions ox lifila openings on tha surface of oar bodia. Ibrougb these this Ointment, when rnbbod on xh kkin. is carried to any organ cr inward part. Dia easea cf the Kidney, disorders of tbe Liver. aoo tiors of the Heart, infiamiaatioa of tha Lucga, Asibmas. Coughs nd Cdds. ara by iu zaean ef fectually cured. Every housewife knows that tail passes freely through bone or meat of kvj thick nes. This healing Ointment far mora roediljr penetrates through bt bona or noby part cf tea bodr. curinrr the most dangerous inwaxJ couijdaiij!)rtbat cannot le reached by other ireanr ERYSIPELAS SALT RHEUM AND SCORBUTIC HUMORS. . " No rcmedv fcascvtfr Uona so much for tn cura of diseases of the tkio, whatever form they iray assume, as this Ointment. No case r.f Salt i bdua, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelsi, esc long withiiaud its influence. The inventor hta travelled over tufny parta of the globe, risirirs the principal hospilals, dipccing this Ointment, gi viu; ad vice as to its application, and has tlics been The means of restorg counties uoiuber U health. SORE LEGS, SORE BRE A STS. WOUNDS AND ULCERS. ; Some of the most s-ientiSj surgeons new rc:y soleiy on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst eases of sore, uleera wounds, glandular swellings, and tamor. Frofos or lloiloway has. by command cf the-Allied rot ernmcnts, dispatched to tho hospitals of the Last, large shipments of tbts Ointment, to be used ua der the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worrt casts of wound, ft will care scy ulcer, glandu lar swelling, stiffnesj or coatratiion cf tha jiicta, even of 20 years' steading. PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complain4 can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in ovt r the parts affected, acd ly otheiwi following the priniti directions around each pot o.'i f.'.e Ointment irzi the Pilis sAaei te used in the firlloicuig cases : Runior.', Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, Rums. . Chapped liacds, Stiff Joints, Chilblains, Rheumatism. Ulcers, Fistulas, Salt Rheiiia, Venetial Sore. OonL tkin Diseases. Sore Legs, Lumbago, AVouitds of aH kises, Scalds, Piles. Sore Prcssr?. Sprains. Scalds. Scores s T all kinds. Soro Throat. "V'Sold at the MatBfactoifie of I'rofessor llol-low.-iy, Maiden Lane. N York, aisd 2U Strand, London, and by all respectabl'j Drtis?i;istand Dea lers of Medicines throughout ti: fenited States, and the civiiired woild, iu r5:s, t 25 cents, 62 cents, and SI each. I!y There is a cousiderablo saving by taking tha larger sizes. N. V: Dlre-'tit r.s for Xits gniinnce cf patients in -everv disordcr'oro alEicd, to cr.ch'pct April 1. 1350. AT ROBINS I.ITERARV ' DtrOT. -'. J. Shaw'g Row, Clareld. I'a., CAX ALWAYS BE PHOCURED ' BOOKS OF ALL KlIDS, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES AND CONTECTIONAItlES, . Tobacco and Cigars, DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STLTTS, TAiNTo. - Chemirals, A-c., if'., Vr. Amor.; his stock will be found Histories. Biogra phies, sketches. School L'o?ks, Poetical, Scicuiie, M'-chanical, Medical and Law works; the latest publications always on hand or procured to order; all the Magaiinca furnished monthly. atpa'.i:h ers price ; fttney and common letter paper; p'-iu and ruled cap paper ; perforated paptr; note pa per ; fancy and common envelopes; blank Deed-; a great variety of Steel Pens; common and fancy peu-holders. pencils. Ac. Ac. Ac, which he will sell ut the most reasonable prices. His stock ofjDrujjs. Medicines, Dye stu2s. Paints, Ac'., is lare and well selected; among which aru Calomel, Rlue Mass, Quinine. Morphia, Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pulverized ; Rocbetle and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur. Sen- -na. 1'iiik Hoot. Sup. Caibouate ."-o da. lartarie-A-cid. Sulphate of Zite : Liquorice. Columba and Gentian root; Logwvol. Oil Vitriol, Rlue Vitriol, Coperas. Alunr. lied Lead. I'rtit-iirtn Rlue. Chroma -Green and Yellow, Vermillion. Terra de Sienna, v and in fact a general rtSsortujctit. lie has also a fine lot of Ladies" Gold I!rea.t -Tins. Ear Drops, Finger Rngs. Ac. Alxo, Watch tiuards aitd Lty. lenkcives. liairoiis; Hair. Reading, l'inc and Pocket combs. Tooth-picks. I. a- -zors and Strops. .Sailers' Silk. Pearl powder, Eaz.- -cy Soaps and Perfumery a great variety. Ab-o. Prunes. Eiirs. Raisins. Almonds, rea-nntt -and Eilberls ; C'tindies a general es?rftaent; Cin anion, Cloves. Pepper, and other spices: Llackii:, -and Spool Cotton; the most popular Patent Mtsl- -icincs of il;e dsy-; all of which will be soid at tbe very cheapest rates. Call and examine the siock an 1 judrc f'r rorr- -selves. dccl7 TliOM ASR- -LINS. EMPLOYMENT TDK Till T'.e. Icxl -Dj:ji ft..' A,c C WINTER. e:s. TO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. Aa Elegant Gift for a Father to I'rcscut to L! ; Family ! Scud for one espy, c.-i I try it among yonr frievds! WANTED Agci.ts in every tecticn of the Cui- -teJ States, to circulate SEARS' LARE TYPli VL'ARTO LI13LE. For Tami'y I c F n tilled "If-e I'eoplo's Pictorial Denies; io Lille,"' wi.u about . One Thousand Eiigraviirg ! ThisiiMful book ii de-.;ircJ. if we can form an opinion from the Notices of the l'rci-s. to have aa unprecedented circulation in every sec'.ion cf our -wide-spread continent, and to form a distinct or -in the salo of our wo. kj. It will, no doubt, ia a few years become The Faiuily Liu'e of the Amer ican I'euple. I he most liberal remuneration will bs si- -lowed to all persons who may be pleased to pro cure subscribers tj the a'uove FVouj 50 to 10t co pies may easily be circulated and Mid in each cf the prin-ipal cities and ttiwns in the I'nion. IT W ILL LE SOLD LY Sl'CSCKlPTI N ONLY "Application should bo made at onci, as the field will soon bo occupied. Persons wishing to act as ajents. and d safe . business, can send for a specimen copy. "On th receipt of the established price. Six Dollars, tim Pictorial Family bible, uiiha well bound f?ub- -scription Pook wiil bo carefully boxod. acd fur warded p.r c.vprfc-s. at our rhk and expense, lo any central town or village in tl-e L'nitc-1 .-'tatc, . excepting thosa of California. Oregon ani texis. "Rerister your Letters, and your money will '. come safe. Tn addition to the TictoriM Eible. w pt-V.hh alarse number of Illustrated Family Wo:ks vc;y -popular, and of such a hih moral and unexcep tionable character, that while good men raay safe ly cnae in their circulation, they will con fur a . Public Rent-fit, and receivo a Fair Compensation for their labor. "Orders re-pecfully solicited. Tor further par- -ticulars. address tho subsiiiber. (post paid.' ROBERT SEARS. ISI William St.. N. Y. 1"57"ILLIAM TIN TITO FF. CLOCK AND V ? WATCH MAKER, Informs the citizess of Curwensville and vicinity -that te has opened a shop between re'ers' and Masons' hotels in said borough, whore he is pro -pared ti do all kiii'!s of work ia Lis line cathe- shortest noiico and upon tho mo?t recsocabl terms. Triii b arrant all his woik for one year. Iio respectfully solicits a share of public patroa ago. Curenville, L'ec. 10, li5ti- GOOD INTENT HOTEL. Th suWrilcr having taken this well known HOTEL in tha borouich of Curwcnsvi!!e. wishes binoldenstonisis. aud the travelling publia gencral'.y to give flixi ai call, as he has the best establishment of the kimi ia tho county. lie hopes to give"tencralsti Curwecsvilla, Augl4-'5J JOS. PE' sfactioa. TERS. JB3I'CSALLY, ATTC-RXF.Y AT LAvT has changed his oSice ta the tow brick audi tion, adj-iinin the residence of James B. Urahas. All business will receive. promnt attection. Ctenrfiell. .'nly tH H"t. 1 f ( SACKd OF SALT, for sale by XUU MERREI.L CARTER. Dee. 10 135ft CIsarfielJ. Pa. TTMERELLAS and Parasols, a larga asortms KJ cf iLo iuH-t pa'-VH. t bad c'a'aapat