THE JOUBNiVl. C LB A2 FIELD, PA., FEBRUARY 18, 1S57. Rbt. Mb. Hertoes, of the VJ. B. ia Christ, will preach ia the Town Ball ia Clearfield, oa tit Sabbath evening, tbs 22A lost. " Sr. Aaoaw' Chdkcii. Public worship, xnomiDg and night, next Lord's day, 22d inst. Subjects ot discourse : The postU't Tear. 2 he Saviour Mechanic. Bkt. STk. Baud will preach ia the Presby terian church In Clearfleld, this (Wednesday) evening-." On Saturday, the 21st, at 11 o'clock a. m., a congregational meeting, lor the pur pole of selecting a pastor, will be held in said church. . A general attendance is requested. A Meetixo of the Clearfleld County Bible Society will be held on Wednesday, February oth,. at 2 o'clock p. m., in the Commission ers office, f.r electing officers for said Society lor the ensuing year. II. Lobai.n, Feb. 9, 1857. Prest. "Karma-isf." The business of "rafting in" timber, as it is called, was commenced in this region in the early part of this week, in order to have raits in readiness to run when ever a freshet comes. The entire disappear ance of the snow from the ground, and the lircaking-up of the ico in the river, renders the construction of rafts absolutely necessary, thus early in the season, as it is not expected that a freshet will be of sufficient duration to permit of the construction and also the run ning of rafts. We are not prepared to say what quantity of timber, as compared' with former years, will be taken to market this year ; but that it will fall short considerably, is cer tain. The early breaking up of the winter prevented the hauling of much timber, and the bad condition of the roads renders it ut terly impracticable at present. Capture of Alleged Horse Tuteves. On last Wednesday evening, Charles Pierce and Yfm. Smith were brought hero by Sheriff Ben nett, of McKean county, and Mr. Robison of Genesee county, X. Y., charged with having stolen tho horse of John Shaw, Sr., who re alties a couple miles from this borough, of which we made mention last week. On a heating before Justice Frank, the two men in custody were recognised by Mr. Shaw as hav iug'been at his house on Thursday. These rnorj, belli of whom are young, had a sleigli an ft a blin'I, soriel horse, and said they wore o:nj to CurwensviKe. They proceeded to the latter place, which is 6 miles west of our town, put up "old sorrel" at Mason's tavern, but n?Tt morning tlje men were missing. On the s.irae night Mr. Shaw's horse and sleigh were stolen. On Friday morning pursuit was made, and the thieves traced to Germani.i, in Potter county, where they had traded off the horse and sleigh for another horse, a gun and Home money 520, it is said. They both counted the horse for which they had traded, and rode oft ia great haste, but had not gone T2ore than 10 or 12 miles Uefora they were overtaken and captured. They were on the waters of Kettle creek, about 4 or 5 miles a bovo the Ola Bull settlement. The stolen horse was last at Cushingville, Potter county, no lame that he could not be brought back irj dialely. The scamps exhibited a thorough acquaintance of the country, and attempted to lude pursuit by carrying the sleigh from one road, across the intervening space, to another, a distance of about half a mile. On the same night, some tampering had l-ecn done with the horses of Mr. Philip An tra, two miles up th j river, and it is suspected that the same persons that stole Mr. Shaw's fcors- we re trying to help themselves, but as aome of the family were tn Lite at night, in consequence of sickness, they wcro scared off. A:.- Esctrr, P.acs and Re capture. On iionday aft-.-rcoon, about 5 o'clock, our town was thrown into sudden commotion by the cry t!.at the alleged horse-thieves "had broken j ul. Instantly everybody was excited windows were tossed up, out of v. Such popped the heads of cm en and children men and boys ran helter-skelter through the mud, making it fly in all directions, in full chase after one of the 'birds," who was going at about a 2.10 pace ; t ut a piece of jail "jewelry" attached to his leg if jl his progress so much that his pur- Ftook him in the brick-yard lot be- low town, brought him Lack, and again safely Judged him in "limbo." This was Charley, the larger oi the two. The Sheriff had both of them chained in a room up-sUirs ; but they itticcceded in sawing open a couple links, with n old case knife, and then tore down that part cf the chimney next to and through the ceil ing. Through this opening they ascended to the garret, and were making preparations, by tying together their bed-clothes, to lower themselves out of the gable-end window, when they were discovered by the Sheriff's wife, who went to their cell with some food for them. She Immediately informed her husband, who ran to the garret, and succeeded in collaring Bill, but the other fellow leaped out of tho window, which Is about 2-3 feet from the ground, took to his heels, but was caught, as before stated. Charley Pierce and Bill Smith, as-they call each other, ore evidently p Mast" pair, and will doubtless severely tax the Sher IfTs vigilance if he keeps them till our nest Court, which meets in May. In the mean time, they will bo ablo to fully appreciate tho truth of tho "poick's" assertion that "lie as prigs vot isn't hisen, Ven he's cotched roust go to prison." The Women Movikg. In the House of Kcp resenUtires at Harrisburg, on Thursday, Mr. Pureell presented a petition from thirty ladies of Lewistown, praying for the passage of a law eenring to women the elective franchise. A member moved that the petition be referred to a select committee composed of tho bachelor members of the House, which was adopted. The Sprtker appointed Messrs. M'Calmont, Lonaker, Backhouse, niestand, Haines, KniV.t, Vickers, Ramsey, Benson, Wagonsel Jer, Westbrook, Calhoun and Eyster. These 4ftl!cwtcn are all bachelors, several past the irluxj f. Uir, and a portion, of them lr.k.9 snuft. CLIPPINGS AND SCfilBBUNGS. ECCc'iaing off -a "splendiferous" supper and a bit of a "hop" at tho Mansion House, on to-nivrrow evening. " . Got the "eweeney" our pocket-book. It'a ss "flat as a pan-cake," and unless it is soon relieved, it'll become entirely useless. UyPleasant. The weather during the lat ter part of the past week and the beginning of the present, was as genial as In May. That's scmething worth boasting of in Clearfleld. CThe-Curwensville Saxe-Horn Band, we understand, will give a concert in that place on next Saturday evening. If they do up mu sic as they do np everything else in Curwens ville, it will be worth hearing. C7The Lancaster Bank has made an assign ment of all its assets to Horace Rathvon, the cashier, in trust for the benefit of its creditors. The assets will be applied first to the redemp tion of its notes, and if anything is left, to the payment of depositors, &c. EPW. S. II. Keys, convicted in the Blair county Court, of assault and battery on a girl, was sentenced to uudergo three months im prisonment in the county jail, and to pay costs of prosecution, which one of the Ilollidays burg papers states to be about $300. C7Arrested B. C. Bachman, late Presi dent, and David Longenecker, Cashier ot the Lancaster Bank, charged with embezzling $50,000 of its lunds, by appropriating that a mount to the payment of their own private in debtedness. Tho former was held to bail in $12,000, for a hearing to-day, and Longeneck er in $24,000 to answer at Court. 7"Ttvo Women Frozen to Death. On the 17th of January two women were frdfcen to death in the stagecoach between Muscodaand Prairie dn Chien, Wisconsin. They declined getting out at a hotel to warm, when asked by the driver, stating that they did not sutler from the cold as much as when they first started ; at the next stopping place the' were found dead. ?"The way to wealth. Wo know, says the Albany Journal, a respectable geutleman in Monroe county, who many years ago, sawed a cord of wood to pay in advance, his first year's subscription for a newspaper. He is now in his vigorous old age, worth a quarter of a mil lion of dollars. Nothing like taking and pay ing for a good newspaper, to ensure success in life. p"olcano in Virginia. The Rockingham Register learns from the most reliable authori ty that the shock of an earthquake was felt in Pendleton county, Ya., some days ago, and that an aperture has been formed in the moun tains, within two or three miles of Ciicleville, in that county, from which volumes of black smoke arc issuing, and large stones have been thrown to a great height. ,H7-The C3 Senators and 13 officers of the Senate of Pennsylvania, and 100 Members and 9 of tho officers of the House, arc repotted in tho line of occupation, as follows : 41 are far tners, S4 are lawyers, 12 are merchants, 11 are editors and printers, 9 are physicians or drug gists, 0 call themselves gentlemen, 6 arc car. penters and builders, 3 are lumlierinen, 3 are tailors, 2 surveyors, 2 bricklayers, and IG oth er occupations are represented by a siDgle person. Died On Friday night, the ISth Feb., Hi ram IIabtsuoux, of Lumber City, aged about SO vears. On tho night of the 14th Feb., Mrs. Hiff, wife of James IlufI, near Bloom's bridge. On the 15th Feb., Mr. Archibald Stewart, of Bradford tp., aged about 3-) vcars. On the 3d February, Miss Maria Barrett, daughter of Daniel Barretf. ot Brady tp. WEST BRANCH FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY, LOCK HAVEN. CLINTON CO., PA. CAPITAL. S3MU00. Insures Detached Buildings. Stores, Merchandise and other buildings and their contents. niHKCTons : lion. John J. Pcarce, Hon. G. C. Harvey, .lohn li. Hull. T. T. Abrnms. Charles A. Mayer, 1). K. .laukman, Charlrs Crist, W. Whifc. Peter Dickenson, Tliomaa Kitchen, llo.s. G. C. HARVEY. Pkes't. Thou. Kitchen, Sec'y. T. T. Abrains. Viee Prcs't 'J ho undersigned having been appointed a- gent bv this coiiipnnv. gives notii-e that he will insure Buildings of every description, Goods. Ac., on the uio.st reasonable terms. This company is in a prosperous condition, and meets nil demands I promptly. The capital Mock of the company is ?I0O.OUO with privilege ol increasing to svtim.llOU A. M. MDNTELIUS. Curwciisville. Pa.; Aug. 20. lSjii-'Jinp GULICII & UL'NNL'K, would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, and public generally that they have entered into co-partnor- ship in tho CABINET MAKING BUSTXESS, and keep constantly oa hands, nnd manufacture to order, at the lowest price, every variety of furniture, consisting ot Dining, Breakfast, aud Centre Tables, Seuing, 11 riling, and H ash-btaiita, Mahogany, and Common Bcd-s'cad ; Mnhogony nnd Cnne-bottonicd Chair?, Bureaus. t-ofas. Lounges, Ac Ac. Coffins inado and funeral attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, aud appropriate nccompanymcnts. House Painting done on the shortest notien. hop and Ware-rooms, same ns formerly occupi ert by JohntSuliuh, uicarly opposite the -Jew Store,' Clearfield, l'a JUJ1 lil l.U tl, .May 22, 'a.-1y. KAXIKL I5KNNER, 1-JK.MOVAI.. JOSHUA S. JOIIISSON, IL CA IS Xi: T MA A"7 has removed his shop to the new building of John Troutmnn. on Market street, where he will keep on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior finish.) every Variety of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, such as Tables, Uuroaurf, Kaf'tH, .Stands Cupboards, fcofas. Bedsteads. te.. of every stylo aud variety, which he will dispose of at cheap rates as any o ther establishment of the kind iu the county. Call and examine, his furniture, and judge for yourselves of its quality and finish. JOSHUA 8. JOHNSON. ClearGrld, Pa., December 17, 1858. SA M U K L JOHNSTON, HARDER AND HAIR DRESSER, would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field that he has opened a shop in "Shaw's Row," in the room recently occupied by F. Short, as a Boot and Shoe shop, where he is at all times ready to Cut Hair in the mint fashionable style and do Shaving in the most scientific- manner. Shampoo Ding altfo performed He solicits the patronage of the public. Jan. 7, li7. He alio keeps on hand a cosmetic for removing dandruff, which receives the highest praise of all who ue it. ClI.OVL'K SEED. A lnrsrc lot of Clover'Sccd for sale at MEKKElL CARTER'S. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR A lot of prime r.uckwheat floor for sale, at lower rates than elsewhere, by Hao'l MERltELL A CARTER. WANTED -a situation ; either as primary Teacher in an Academy or as Preceptress in a select School of yountr. Misses from the age of ten to fourteen. The latter preferred. Address, Miss FANNIE LI CK, decii-Ct Urahamton. Clearfield Co.. Ta. FOR SALE A two-story frame House, with a half acre of land adjoining, situate in Law rence township, on the road from Clearfield to Cnrwensville, about 1 J miles from Clearfield. For terms apply to Zebad Law head, Lawrence town ship, or to the subscriber. Li. JACKSOA CKA.SS. June4 . Clearfield, Pa. CAUTION . All persons are cautioned a eainst meddling with the following property. now in possession of Vm. Curry, Sr, and Samuel Curry, of Knox township, as the same belongs to me ana only ictt with the saii Curry s on loan. Une bay Horse. One bay Mare, One sorrel Marc. Two setts of Harness, and Two Cows. It. V. 1'AIIUA. Curwensville, Dee. 10, lS5G-jan7-"i7-3inl CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or takiiTg an assignment of a note given by uic on the -Gth of last Septem ber, payable to Stewart Cowcn, for fifty dollars and some cents, as 1 received no value for the same and will not pay it unless compelled to do po by due course of law. L. W. WELD. Olcn Hope, Jan. 2t, 1S57-31 o NE DO I' RLE PLEASURE SLEIGH three seats for Fale by A. M. HILLS. OR S A L E. Valuable Real Estate fi Bell A Township. Tho subscriber offers lor sale his valuable farm in, situato in Bell township, Clearfield county, lyieg on the River, 2 miles a- bovo Mu sees Mul.-i. containing one hundred anil thirty eight aores and G7 perches; seventy acres of which are cleared and in a (rood stato ot cultiva tion, and the balance well timbered, having there on thrvo dwellina houses, lame frame barn and outbuildings, two bearing appla orchards, and is well watered. A good title will be given, and terms made easy. For jurthcr particulars inquircof the su hsc ri be r N o vl !l-3m J JOHN WEAVER. iTlVANS AND" (ToMPAXY'S GREAT ili UIFT BOOK t-'ALK, 4 09 Broadway, New York. Fie Gold Jewelry Given. Away to Purchasers of ItooAs. All Books will be sold as low as can be had at oth er Stores, many of them for less. New books re ceived daily. A (Jil't varying in value from 25ct3 to $1,00, given with each book at the time it is sold. Having on hand a very larse stock of new and val uable tools, and as our motto is "Large sales aud small profits," we are determined to give our cus tomers better bargains than can bo had clseivher . Any book published in New York or Philadelphia will be promptly sent, gift included, ou receipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of Books and Pre sents, containing full explanations will be sent free to all parts of the country. Tho most liberal inducements arc offered to A gents. Any person by sending us an order forten books, with money enclosed, will be entitled to an txtm Hook anil (lift. All orders for books, con taining money, (to ensure perfect snfety,) should he registered at the lt-office where they are mailed, and directed to Evans A Co., 409 Broad way, New York. Rkpuke.nck. M.Thomas k Sons. South Fourth St. Philadelphia; J. B. Lippeneott & Co., Phila delphia; D. Applcton A Co., Broadway, N.York; Derby A Jackson, Nassau Street, New York. f3FtSeiirf for a Catalogue. EVANS A Co. Principal Store. 409 Broadway, New York. Branch stores at 123 Chestnut street. Philadel phia, and at Washington, D. C. Decl7 3io 11 ECEII'TS AND EXPENDITURES or CLEARFIELD COUNTY, FOR 1S56. Eli Bloom, Esq., Ticasurer of Clearfield Couptr. in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, iu account with said county, from the -id day of January. A. D. ltfjli, to tho itli day of January, A. D. ldo7. PEBTOIt. To amount received from Collectors for 1S"G. and previous years, 51508 To To amount received from unseated lands forlGi tand ISO j, 3UI 74 To amount of interest on bridge order, 27 00 CnKDIT. By balance due Treasurer by county last "settlement, 26t 48 By amount paid ns follows : To Jurors and Talesmen, 1201 72 Election expenses. . 14t.'l O.'t Commonwealth costs, Sol 27 Woli, panther, wild cat and fox sculp. 271 99 For fuel for county purposes, 71 75 Jail fees and boarding prisoners, 161 23 Refunds, 9i 64 Road views, 179 00 Court crier and care of Court Huuxc, C7 50 County Auditors, B9 60 Constables, 119 51 Assessors, SSrt 70 County Coinmimuoner. 207 70 For repairs to public buildings, 51 1 'M Proth'y and clerk of sessions, 275 70 For coiinty printing. 191 25 District Attorney fees, 120 00.' l'or Coroner's fees and inquisi tions, 30 02 Justi-;esT fees, 9 37 Commissioners' clerk, 216 00 Exonerations to collectors, 210 01 Per rentage to collectors, 2'Ji 09 Commissioners' counsel, 100 00 Books an 1 stationary, 50 On hridge contracts. 900 00 Trrusurer's percentage on recei ving S0li7 00 at ll per ct. 12100 Treasurer's percentage on recei ving 7U0:J Oil at U per ct. 119 30 Costs on sales of unseated lands, 46 02 SS115 66 Balaucc due Treasurer, 78 17 $3145 00 Amount of Stato nnd county tax duo from tors fur ISOti, and previous years: Year. Townships. Collectors names. Co. IS17 Jordan, James Rea, jr. 205 51 184S Fox, David Carr, 149 Clearfield, David Lit, 6 33 Covington D. Hugucny, ' Burnside, John Voting, CO 01 1 S0t Jordan, D.Williams, 3 15 1802 Fox, John J. Bundy, 1 00 Cuiwcnsv. John Askcy. 27 19 1853 Chest. John M CuIly, 45 71 Decatur. David Kephart. collcc- Stnte. 02 14 1 4G 1 02 8 29 3S OS 47 5S 35 17 4 74 52 20 10 54 3 .14 10 08 SS 90 15 57 04 91 1 87 It 89 31 K9 139 03 10 37 90 09 133 95 17 85 CO 39 7 73 114 S4 55 49 77 or. 125 9 314 . 43 70 44 6) 46 11 177 63 85 80 117 91 63 29 56 14 95 48 00 56 04 57 SO 10K 7i Pike, Jos. A. Caldwell, S. J. Tozcr, 45 85 1354 Chest, Curwcnsv.B. F. Sterling, 13 25 (loshcn, Jacob Flegcl, 6 99 Jordan, Jos. Patterson, 53 43 Lawrence, Bcnj. Snackman, 23 40 Morris. Joseph Potter, 49 76 Pike, T. R. M Clurc, 44 34 1855 Bcccaria, James Stewart, 14 23 Boggs, (3eo. Wilson, jr Covington John B. Banuoy, 62 79 Clearfield, T. J M'Cullough, 70 3-i Huston, It. M Hoyt, 5 67 Lawrence, A C.Tate. 52 98 Morris, Jacob Willheliu, 31 42 Pike, Daniel Bailey. 52 Vd Penn, Jos. Collingsworth, 54 21 Woodward Abraham Byers, 30 57 1856 Bocearia, t. K. llegerty, 193 61 Bell, Charles Smith. 160 OS Bogs. JohnW. Kylar, 10137 Bradford, John Holt, 247 73 Brady, Jacob Kunti, 487 21 Bnrnsido, James Weaver, 121 01 Chest, Jonathan Fry, 204 62 Covington Daniel Bollet, 2 27 rin.rflnl.l.Wm. F. Irwin, 173 4(5 Curwcnsv. John D. Thompson, 127 07 liutnr Ceorire Kepbart. 186 59 Ferguson, D. W. Jloyt, 135 82 4 50 56 65 54 73 Fox, (iirard, tioshen, Huston, James Moorebead, N. Roussolot, J. A. L. Flegal, Asa louni oung, M i oj Jordan, Robt. M. Johnston, H7 16 Karthaus, J. C. M'Clokcy, 71 20 Knox, D. J- Cathcart, 09 52 Lawrence. Ahrehsra Rna. 219 ?1 13d 49 SO 1U 220 84 60 31 97 97 -StS36 73 3097 55 Amount due on unsated laids forlsOO, 2905 45 1452 09 Amount of notes and judgments not included above, 249 43 S7991 71 4550 24 Amount of orders outstanding, 793 31 7l(irt 40 Amount of Militia tax due for 1S56, and previous vcars : lslS Bell, Jordan, Lawrence, " Penn, IS 19 Bogg. Clearfield, Covington, Jordan, Penn, 1850 Bell. Karthaus, Morris, Teen, 1S51 Burnside, Jordan, Morris. 1S02 Curweuav'e, 1803 Decatur, - Pike. 1854 Chest, Curwensv'e, t-oshen, Jordan, l.awrenca, Morris, Piko 1'805 Boggs, Bradford, Covington, Clearfield, Huston, Lawrence, Bhinohart lletiel, Henry Swan, Philip Antes, Ab'm Spencer, Joseph Stitcs, David Litz. D. Hugueuy, Wm. W iley, Thomas Fcnton, JohnSunderlin, Lorcnx Hartline, Joseph Rothrock, Joseph Davis, John Young, D. Williams, Jacob Wiso, John Askey, David Kcphart. Jos. A Caldwell, S. J. Tozer, B. F. Sterling, Jacob Fiegol, J3. Patterson, Benj. Spackman, Jos. Potter, T. R. M Clure. George Wilson, jr. Jacob Pcarco, J. B. Barmov. T. J. M'Cullough, II. M. Hoyt, A. C. Tate. Jacob Wi'.lhclm, Daniel Bailey, Jos. Collingsworth, Ab'm Byers. S. K. llegarty, Charles Smith. John Wr. Kylar, John Holt, Jacob Kuiitr, Tame? Weaver, Jonathan Fry, Daniel Bolley, Wiu. F. Irwin. John D. Thompson, Ueorge Kcphart, D. W. Hoyt, James Moorhcad, N. Roussolot, J. A. L. Flegal, Asa Young. Robert M. Johnston, J. C. M Closkey, D. J. Cathcart Abraham Reams, John Hoover, James Arthurs. Lewis TT Bloom, J, W. Hojlopeter, Samuel Hegarty, 6 OH 4 10 14 03 17 50 29 00 9 Ml 3:1 00 25 00 32 50 6 00 20 50 13 12 30 50 16 28 7 00 8 00 17 20 19 50 7 54 15 50 1 33 10 04 13 50 31 57 41 SO 33 00 8 30 9 54 46 00 30 00 11 00 31 43 24 33 20 90 43 50 11 75 13 37 13 47 17 50 SO 02 66 00 41 00 27 50 49 50 22 00 19 47 36 50 13 85 4 00 15 C2 12 87 It 00 17 50 21 50 25 50 45 50 3U 50 30 00 37 00 14 50 30 50 Morru, Pike, Penn. Woodward, 1S5C Bcccaria, Bell, Bogs, Bradford. Brady. Burnside, Chest, Covington, Clearfield, Curwcnsv'e, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, Uirard, (loshcu, Houston, Jordan. Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Pike, I'nion, Woodward, Total, Eli Bloom. Esq., Treasurer, of Clearfield County, in account with the different townships, for Roud fund for 1S04 and 1S55 : PF.BTOH. To balance duo Road fund at last settle ment, S143 40 To amount received from unseated lands for 1851 aud 1805, 6476 73 cncniT. Bal.ductp's. 20 63 18 73 Morris, John Hoover, . 212 53 Peun, James Arthurs, 1(9 5S Pike, Lewis I. Bloom, 336 44 Union, Jas. W. Hollopeter, 66 20 Woodward Samuel Uaggorty, 190 34 Bcccaria, 3u3 92 Bell, 320 22 Boggs, . 110 20 Bradford, 160 72 Brady, 304 78 Burnside, 199 13 Chest. 170 78 Covington, 92 00 Cleariield. 12 06 Curwensville, 8 00 Dccutur, 201 33 Ferguson, 28 36 Fox, 214 73 tiirard, 117 22 tioshen, 180 99 Houston. 12;!2 36 Jordnn, 573 91 Karthaus, 160 95 Lawrence, 123 60 Morris, 800 13 Penn, 164 10 Pike, 126 65 I'nion, 214 56 Woodward, 500 64 Br-l.due tp's, 220 78 S6620 13 93 41 42 93 52 3T 18 72 Bal.duotpjS225 78- $6020 13 Eli Bloom. Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in account with the different townships for School fund for 1804 and 1805 : DEnTOK. To balance due school fund at last settle ment. S393 62 To amount from unseated lands for 1854 and 1805, 6019 58 CRF.MT. By am't paid tp's. Eal. duo tp's. Bcccaria, 372 97 80 43 SO 12 22 90 27 69 25 43 63 04 21 94 Voll. Eog?s, Bradford, Brady, Ilnrnsido, Chest, Covington, Clearfield. Curwensville, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, Uirard, tioshen, Houston, Jordnn, Karthaus, Koox, Lawrence, Morris, Peun, Pike, I'nion, 280 83 76 00 162 00 300 00 451 01 162 40 77 32 11 92 8 00 191 0 53 83 25 17 143 47 66 43 33 51 121 83 155 02 63 41 35 01 2 92 1C7 13 22 20 16 39 33 15 97 50 1S7 29 1025 62 221 40 175 00 165 50 153 25 767 2'J 100 00 113 95 280 00 266 Ot Woodward, Bal.ductp's 1226 11 Bal duo tps 1221 11 S5943 20 ?09!3 20 . Wc, the undersigned Commissioners of Clear field county, in tho Common wealth of Pennsylva nia, having examined the accounts of Eli Bloom. Esq., Treasurer of said county, for the year, A. D. 1800, do certify that wo find them as above stated. The amount of debts outstanding due tho eounty arc seven thousand nine hundred and ninety-one dollars and seventy one cents; tho amount of out standing orders are seven hundred and ninety three dollars and thirty-one cents. Witness our hands this 16th day of January. A. D. 1S57. DAVID ROSS, Attest JOHN IRWIN, R. J. Wallace. JACOB WILL11ELM, Clerk. Commissioners. We, tho unJersinedAuditors of Clearfield coun ty, having examined tho accounts of Eli Bloom. E1., Treasurer of said county, for the year A. D. 1806, do report that tho accounts are as above sta-. tod. The amount duo the Treasurer by tho county is three hundred and seventy-eight dollars and seventeen cents. The amount dne the Road fund by the Treasurer is two hundred and twenty-six dollars and seventy-eights cents ; the amount d ue tho School fund is one thousand two hundred and twenty-six dollars and eleven cents. Also, tho a mount due tho county from collectors and unseat ed lands, notes and judgments is seven thousand nine hundred and niuuty-one dollars and seventy one cents, and the amount of outstanding orders is seven hundred and ninety-throo dollars and thirty-ono cents. Witness our hands this 16th day of January, A. D. 1857 A. C. TATE. Attest FRANCIS PEARCE, R. J Wii.t Are. TOTTER HOOVER, . - Clerk Auditor EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, AT TYRONE CITY, P.V ' ' ' Having just received a lot of the beat eastern Mar bio that cau be procured at the l'h i I ad c 1- a' phi a Yards. Iam now rtady to furnish mi. all kinds of work in our lino, vis : . Mon- jJX uments, Tomb-Tables, Marble Door-steps.SS. 1 Lintels, Mantle-piece. Centre-Table, .Card-Table, Bureau-tops. Ac, of either American or Italian Marble. L'iN. B. All orders sent by mail, prompt ly attended to. Wc will not bo beat either in work or prices. tdec24-'06.1yj I. ULREY. M. A. Frank. Esq.. Agent. Clearfield. Pa.- C1LEARFIELD INSTITUTE. Tha third quarter of tho present school year of this Insti tution will commence on Mouday, Fcbrucry 9th, 1857. Persons wishing to fit themselves for College, Teaehcrs. Commercial or other avocations in life, will here receive every desired facility. A thor ough Scientific and Classical course is hero given on terms lower than in similar Institutions in tho State. Farenls at- a distance can obtain boarding for their sons and daughters under the immediate care of the Principal, whero they will recoive rare advantages, with alt tho conitorts ana pleasures oi home; and their morals will be carfully guarded. It is particularly desirous that pupils lorttie ap proaching term be present at its commencement, to select their scats and be properly arranged iu their respective classes. Further information and Catalogues of the In stitute can be find h addressing, W A. CAMPBELL. Principal. Aug. 20, 1806. Clearfield. Pa. F ALL AND WINTER at the sign of the STYLES ! CHEAPEST GOODS." Market Street, Clearfleld, Pa. The undersigned has just received and opened at his store room, a large and well selected st(ck of Seasonable Goods, which he offers at the most rea sonable prices to purchasers. His stv-k embraces . DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, " UROCKltlr.S. l.oot;, ."-noes, iiais, Laps, ie. He respectfully invites all who wish to purchase Goods at low prices to give him a call. Approved country produce lakco in exchange for Roods. Persons wishing to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent for their money, will do well to give hi in a call. Remember the sign cf the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and be convinced that there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. WM. f. IRWIN. Clearfield. Pa.. Nov. 26. 1356 A MONEY MAKING TRADE l'OR OA'i DOLLAR. JEFFRIES-S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE .t USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPA1IONS. WITHOUT A MASTER, IS NOW HEADY FOR SALE. This isone of the most valuable little book of the 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, and instructions of the day, for the manufacture of the most beneficial, and saleable articles, now in common use. Any person forwardinz one dollar post-paid, to C.JEI-- FlllE.S, J.ffrirx, C!rarjiel,i Co.. fa... or to A. II. Bin man, Tyrone, Blair Co., Pa., will receive a copy by return mail. And any person forwarding twenty-five cent.?, post paid, to C. Jf.i'Fries. will receive by return mail, one of tho three following instructions: How to make the celebrated artificial Honev. How to raiso double crops, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, and how to catch all the Wolves. Foxes, Minks and Muskrats in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, nill receive the whole three by return mail. June 4. 1806 ly. LOK "ERE !!! LOOK HERE !!!!! LARGEST MD BEST STOCK OF 'FALL. AND WINTER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY, l'ENN'A. The undersigned has just received from tho East and is now opeuing at his Store in the borough of CURWEXSVILLU, one of the LARGEST aad most eutrvsive stock of Fctfl awl Winter good ever offered in Clearfield county. Having select ed his goods with the cspeeixl view to tho wants of this community, and being determined to sull them at as low prices as they can be purchased any where in this section of country, he hopes to se curo a liberal share of public patronage. Ilia stock consist of Dry G oods, Groceries. Hardware. Qccnsware, and in fact every article kpt in a country store. The largest and best assortment of Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Ready-made clo thing, Ac, Ac, Ac. Couutry produce and Lumber taken in exchange for Goods. Cash not refused. Curwensville Novl2-'00 II. D PATTON. T3 ROADWAY GOLD PEN JIAMTAC- JL TURING COMPANY.. XO. 3 3 5 BRUA D WA 1". XEW YORK. list op rcETAtL riticcs : Gold Pens. SI 00 Gold Tooth Ticks. S2 I Gold Pen and Silver Tooth and Ear holder. 2 00 Picks, 3 00 Gold Pencil Jt Watch Keys. 3 60 Gold Pen and double ex-Silver holders, 3 Mamouth, 4 00 00 Ladies GoldPcnciIs.2 00 Leviathan. " 5 Fountain Pen. Desk Holder, 3 Mamouth, " 5 00 " ' 4 0') 00 " ,;wiih pen 5 Oo 00 Gents' Gold Cases Engrossing Tens. 2 00 Leviathan and Box, 5 U0 Gothic Silver case Pen, 3 00 ' Engrossing " 4 00 " Mamouth ' 5 00 and Pens, 8 00 " ' " 10 00 " Gothic 12 00 " Screw Pencil, 8 00 And all other kinds and styles at retail prices. PREMIUMS PRESENTED TO PURCH ASERS. To every person buying a gold pen of us we pre sent a numbered certificate, and each of theso cer tificates entitles the holder of it. by the extra pay ment of 20 cents, to an article of jewelry, in value froml to $100. This jewelry consists of Gold and Silver Watches iu great variety. Silver Goblets. Silver Fruit Baskets, Gold Guard chains fur ladies, Ixckets. Bracelets, Gents' gold fob and vest chains. Thimbles, Breastpins. Ear Drops. Studs. Rings. Crosses. Ac. none of which sell fcr less than St. For every Dollnr yiid us. the party it eiiiithU to a mimJjrred certificate, and ly the payment of 20 ets. e.rlrt on each cc.rtijir.ats he is entitled to re.ce.ive f iati ver the number of the certi ficate de-ig nates. We have been in operation for three years end thousands have bought of us, and we have never learned that any one was ever dissatisfied. This plan aS'ords every opportunity of obtaining a gold watch or some article of jewelry, for a tritlingsum. All our pens, pencil cases, Ac., are genuine arti cles . manufactured by ourselves with great care, and offer them precisely at prices asked in all oth er stores in the city. To agents we make advan tageous offers, and any energetio person can do well by working for us. We wi-h agents in every place in the country, and persons who would like to become such will please address us. and wc will send them printed circulars of prices terms, 4c We have no stated periods of distribution. The moment a pen is purchased, tho purchaser 13 enti tled to receive his premium on tho pavment of 20 cents extra. MERRICK. BENTON i DE AN, 335 Broad war. New York. AGEXTS WAXTED. N. B. Gold Pens rcpointcd in a superior man ner. Enclose the pen and 39 cents in P.O. stamps, and the pen will be rcpointcd and returned post paid. The Broadway Gold Pen Manufacturing Compa ny, is well known throughout the country, tut as there are undoubtedly mmo who are not acquaint ed with us wo append the following well kuown firms as references : Follows A Co.. No. 17 Maiden Lane, New York. Hicks A- Mitchell, No. 2J Benton Bros., cor. Broadway A Conrtlnnd St.. N. York, and Chcsnut strc t. Philadelphia. J. II. Sturdy A Co., No. 5. Gilsoy building. N'.Y. Gould A Wood. No. 9, Maiden Lane, New York. February 4. l.S07-.!in. MIS.SI.NC The audoreigned requests the per , son having hi? axe sin possession, to return he eara tmmClialty," J0-"4: j(jTf TBOrTMAX A MAHVET-LOTJSLTIEIIEDY" POR. A MARVELLOUS ACE !! . , IIOLLOWAYfS OINT-MENTV THE GSAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. BY the aid of a microscope, we- mm muitss of little opening on tha surface of our bodies. Through theso this Ointment, when rubbed onth skin, is carried to any organ or inward part- Dia eases cf the Kidneys, disorders of tho Liver. Ser. tirms of the Heart, ififlammation of the Longs, Asthmas. Coaghs asd Cold, ara by its means ef fectually cured. Every heuso if knows that al paMs freely through oodo or taeat of acy thick ness. Thi" healing Ointment fr mora readily penetrates through any bom cr fltfcj part of the living body, curing tie most dangeroal inward complaints" that cannot b reached by other tcaas. ERYSIPELAS. SALT KHEUM AND SCORBUTIC HUMORS. . " j No remedy has ever done no muoa for tae cfira of dieeaaes of tbe skin, whatever form they ay assume, as this Oictnfnt. No case cf Salt Eheum. Scurvy. Soro Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, caa long withstand its influence. The inventor hai travelled over many parts cf the gleho. visiting tho principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thu been tho means of restoring countless numbers t health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS ANt ULCERS. Some cf the most scientific anrgonns tow rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, wht-u having to cope with the worst cases of aores. aloerr wounds, glandular swellings, and tumors. Profes sor llolloway has. by command of the Allied gov ernraents, dispatched to the hospitals of tha Last, large shipments of thi. Ointment, to be used on der the direction of the Medical staff, ia tae rrt cases of wounds. It will enre any ulcer, glandu lar swelling, stiffness or contraction of the jaiois-, even of 20 j-ears" standing. PILES AND FISTULAS. These aud other similar distressing conipIair.fr can he effectually cured if the Ointincst be well rubbed in over the parts af'vctcd, and by otherwise following the printed directions around ea-h pot Bulk tilt Ointment und the nits should be nsci t' the fallowing cases : Bunions, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled CUtdi, Bums. Chapped Hands, Stiff cicta, Chilblains, Rheumatism, Fistulas, S.-ftt Rheum, Gout. Skin l)ic.isr. Ulcers, Veocrial Sore,- Sorc Legs, Luuibago, Wounds of all kinds. tcaJUs, Sprains, Piles, Sore Breast. Scalds. Sors cf all kinds. Sore Throat.. Sold at the Manufactories of Professor llol loway. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 214 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and lers of Medicines throughout the L iited State, and the civilised world, in Pots, at 20 cciita, 62t cents, and SI each. !.$rrThcre is a considerable saving by taking tha larger sizes. N. B. l'ircctious for the guidance of jjatlenti la . evry disorder arc affiled to each pot April . 1800. A1 ROBINS' LITKRARY DtPOT, Shaw's Row, Clearfield. Pa., CAX .ILHMrs BE PROCURED BOOKS Of ALL K1BD8, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES AND CO NF E CTI ON Alt IE S, Tobacco and Cigar, LRUGS, MEDICINES. DYE-STUFFS. PAINT Chemicals, Ire., vj-c, ire. Among his stock will be found Histories, Biogra phies, Sketches. School Books. Poetical. Sciaiitie, Mechanical, Medical and Law works; the latest publications always on hand or procured to erdcr ; all the Magazines furnished monthly, at publish ers prices ; fancy acd common letter paper; plam and ruled cap paper ; perforated paper ; note pa per : fancy and common envelopes; blank Deds; a great variety of Steel I'eus ; common and fancy jen-ho!dcrs. pencils. Ac. Ac. Ac. which he will .sell at the most reasonable prices. His stock of Drugs. Medicine. Dye-stuffs. Pa&t, tc, is lnrg" and well selected; among which r Calomel, Blue Mass, Quinine, Morphia. Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pulverized ; Rochelle aud Epsom Salts; Cream of lurtar. Sulphur, Stn na. Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. lartario-A-cid. Sulphate of Ziwc ; Liquorice, Col umbo and Gentian roo; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Blue Vitriol, Copcras, Alum. Rod Lead, Prussian Blue. Chrome Green and Yellow, Vermillion, Terra de Sicnsa, and in fact a general assortment. He has also a fine lot of Ladies' Gold Brfatt Pins. Ear Drops, Finger Rings. Ac. Also, Wtlii Guards and Keys. . Penknives, Hair oils; Hair. Reading. Fine aud Pocket combs. Tooth-picks, Ita xors aud Strops, Sadlers' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan cy Soaps and Porfuuiory a great variety. Also. Prunes. Figs, Raiius, Almonds, Pea-nuts aad Filberts ; Candies, a geueial assortment", Cin anion. Cloves. Pepper, and other spices ; Blacking, and Spool Cotton ; tho most popular Patent Med icines of the day ; all of which will be soli at tbe very cheapest rats. Call and examine the stock and judjc fur vour-, selves. docI7 THOMAS ROBINS. IMrLOY.MENT FOR THE WINTER. . -i The bat Book for Agents. TO TERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. An Elegant Gift tie a Father to Present to his Fu wily ! Send for on' copy, an f try it ament your friends? ' WANTED Agents in tverv section of the Uni ted States, to circulate SE.VRS' LARGE TYPE OUARTO BIBLE. For Family Use Entitled "Tha -Pcople'ii Pictorial Dcmestia Lille," widi about One Thousand Engravings! This useful book is destined, if wo can form an -opinion from the Notices of the PrciS. to have an . inprccedciit'.-d circulation iu every otctiou of our iwJc spread cocuuen. and to fuiai a distiuct era in the sale of our wo: ks. It v. ill. uo djubt. ia a few years become Tho Family Bible of the Amer ican People. ho most liberal remuneration wp.l bo al lowed to all persons who may be pleased to pro cure subscribers to tho above. From 50 to 10i)eo pies may easily be circulated and sold in eah of the principal cilies and town? in the Unicn. IX WILL BE SULD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY Application should be made at once, as tha field will sson bft occupied. Persons w ishing to act as agents, and do a afe business, can send fr a specimen copy. '"On th receipt of tho established price Six Dollars, tha Pictorial Family Bible, with a well bound Sub scription Book, will be carefully boxed, and for- -warded per express, at our rik and cxpcr.se. to . any central town or villago in tho United States, excepting those of California. Oregon and Texas. Register your Letters, and your money niil ; come safe. addition to tbe Tictorial Bible, wc publish . a large number of Illustrated Family Winks, very popular, and of such a high moral and unexcep tionable character, that while good men way. saiv ly engsjre in their circulation, they will ousirer a Public Benefit, and receive a Fair Coaiuecsaciott -for their labor. TOrders respectfully solicited. For further par ticularn. address tho subscriber, (post paid ROBERT SEARS, 1S1 Wil.iarn St.. N. Y. ' WILLIAM TIN Til OFF. CLOCK AND , WATCH MAKER, Informs the citizens of Curwensville and ieoityr that he has opened a shop between Peters' -and ' Masons' hotels in said borough, where he ia pre pared to dc all kinds of work in Lis line on lha -shortest notice and upon the roost rcssonablo terms. He will warrant all his work tor one vear. He respectfully solicits a share of pubiiq patron age Curwcnevi!!e, Dec. 10, 1S06- GOOD INTENT HOTEL. The sbsriUr having taken this well known HOTEL in th borough of Curwensville, wishes his old cntcu:..-A aud the travelling public- generally to give bim a call, as he bits the best establishment of the kind in the oounty. He hopes to ?ive general Miist'aciion Curwensville. Aurl4-'Q9 JO:?. PETKF T B M'EXALLY. ATTORNEY AT LAW . naa changed hi office to the aew brick addi-. " "UJ icinjr me residence of.ames 1 . Urahsta All business will receive prompt aiteutioa. Clearfield. July 15. ISOf, 1 nfl SiK OF SALT, for sale hv -LVyj . MERRELL" t CAfLTEB, '-1' 1MS56. Clearfield. tn. ITMBRELLAS and Parasols, a large a;rta of tb lt'-st patrn. be Jjsid cheap at mayCl'M J!CP'aJ