kW 8 i f -i : -5 - :i I 4 i i .. 1 THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., MAT 6,183 Ret. Mm. Gallowat will preach In the Pres byterian church in Curwcnsville 011 next Sab bath at 11 o'clock a. An., and in Clearfield bor ough at 5 o.'clock p. m. Special Attention is directed to the adver tisement of Geddes, Marsh & Co., who are receiving a large stock of Dry Goods, Groce ries, Hardware, Qnecnsware, &c, at their store at Bucna Vista,, in Bell tow nship. Fits. We regret to learn that the dwelling luuse of Mr. John M. Chase, in Woodward tp., was destroyed by fire on last Wednesday. By tho most highly commendable efforts of Mrs. Chase and another female, most of the con tents of the house, a's well as tho books, pa pers, &-.., of Mr.C. wcro saved. The fire ori ginated from the stove pipe. Mr. Chase is one of our most deserving lumbermen, and bis loss will be regretted by every good cit izen. Loo Floati.no is regarded in this county in the light of a nuisance, and many efforts have been made to have it restricted by law so as not to interfere with tho running of raits of timber and lumber but the Legislature has been no tardy in acting upon the bill before H that our raftsmen bavo been subjected to this annoyance another season. Heretofore they have borno it ns meekly aa they could, but it seems with some "forbcaranco has ceased to bo a virtue," and they havo determined to ap ply a corrective themselves. Accordingly, on Clearfield creek, we understand, the logs with which the stream is literally filled, are being cut up in such a manner as to render them worthless, whilst on other streams tiiey are driven full of spikes, pieces of pot metal, &c, and it is not at all improbable that still more cxlromo measures may be adopted, as many of our people aro in a state of high exasperation. Hostilities Commenced. The raftmcn of Clearfield creek, having failed to obtain re. dress for the wrongs inflicted upon them by floating saw logs, as a last resort determined to take the law . into their own bands and abate the nuisance by force of arms. On Thursday the 30th ult., they met at Clearfield Bridge, and constituted themselves a vigilance com mittee, by selecting proper oliiccrs and organ izing In companies. On tho 1st of May ono of these companies, armed with rifles, shot guns and axes, under command of Captains Clino and Fiscus, marched to Driftwood Is land, about 13 miles above this place, where they encountered a superior force of floaters. Notwithstanding the disparity of numbers, the raftmcn attacked the floaters and fur some time fought desperately, maintaining tho une qual conflict until the arrival of reinforcements, when the floaters were driven from the field three of their number having fallen in tho con flict, seriously though not mortally wounded. But for the exertions of somo of tho raftmcn, many of tho floaters would bavo lost their lives as tho passions of the former were rous ed to the highest pitch. After tho fight the cabin ( tho floaters was destroyed, but they were allowed to take away their carpet bags and clothing upon promise being given to quit tho business. Thirty-three gavo tho required promise and departed in peace. Tho raf'tmen are still under arms, determined to drive eve ry floater from the creek. Rep. 0 Saturday. A number of log-floaters were in town on Monday and niado information against 4" per sons on a charge of riot, and, we understand, warrants for t ho arrest of tho latter have been issued. Election or Coiwtt Sitsiu.vtesdknt. In accordance with t lie provisions of the School Law, the School Directors of Clearfield Coun ty, assembled in Convention at tho Court House, on Monday May 4th, for the purpose of electing a County Superintendent for the en suing three years. The Convention organized by electing Gen. John I'atton, President, and K. J. Wallace and John Russell, Secretaries. On motion, the Convention adjourned to the Town Hall, where the following directors appeared and took, their seats. Bcccaria John Weld, jr., George W. Br.it tB, H. B. Wright. Bell John M'Quilken, James McClhce. Iioggs Jerome Uobison. Bradford Daniel Stewart, John Peters, Jr. Brady George W. Long. Bumside James M. Bunn. Chest Joseph McCully. Clearfield M. A. Frank, John McPherson, L. J. Crans, E. S. Dundy, H. J. Wallace. Curwensvillo John Patton, Josiah Evans, A. J. Draucker, Joseph Peters, Wm. Irvin. Girard Abraham Kylar. Knox Wm. Sloss, Benj. Roberts, George Erhard, Daniel Bowman, John Witherow. Lawrence George Thorn, Lewis Cardon, TV. P. Fulton, Ross Reed. Morris S.C. Thompson, Jonathan Enieigh. Peuu John Russcl, Elah Johnson, Elisha Fenton. Pike Jesse Brootnar, Isaac Caldwell, John Welch, John N orris. Union William F. Johnson, John Dressier, Horace E. Courtney. Tho following resolution was oflercd and a dopted by a largo majority : Resolved, That in the opinion of this Con vention the olfice ot County Superintendent should be continued. The Convention then proceeded to nominato candidates for Superintendent, when the fol lowing gentlemen were named : II. B. Smith, W.C. Rote, A.M. Hills, Wm. T. Thorp, L. L. Still, John L. Cuttle and A. T. Schry vcr. A ballot was had which resulted as follows: H. B. Smith. 1 W.C. Rote. 10 A.M. Hills, 1 W. T. Thorp, L. L. Still, 11 J. L. Cuttlo, A. T. Schryvcr, G The 2nd ballot was as follows : JtJ 10 Still, Cutt 5 Schrvvcr, .Thorp, 6 Scattering, 3 6 13 4 1 After this ballot, it was Rctolttd, Tbjt on each succeeding ballot that candidate should be dropped who had the least number of votes. 3d ballot, Rote, 11; Still, 15; Cuttle, 5 Schryvcr, 2; Thorp, 8 Smith, 1. . 4th ballot, Rote, 4 ; Still, 19 j Schryvcr, 1 ; Thorp, 9 Cuttle, 10. . 5th ballot, Rote, 1 5 Still, 18 1 Cuttle, 14 5 Thorp, P. Cth ballot, Still, 20 5 Cuttle, 17 ; ThorpyG." 7th. ballot, Messrs. Weld, Bratton, Wright, M'Quilken, M'Ghoo, John Peters, M'CuMy, Thorn, Cardon, Fulton, Reed, Fenton, Broom all, Welch, Xorris, Dressier, Patton, Evans, Draucker, Irvin, Joseph Pters, M'Pherson and Dundy, 23 voted for L. L. Still. Messrs. Robison, Stewart, Long, Bunn, Ky lar, Sloss, Roberts, Erhard, Bowman, Withe row, Thompson, Emeigh, Russell, E. Johnson, Caldwell, W.F.Johnson, Courtney, Frank, Crans and Wallace, 20 voted for J. L. Cuttle. Rev. L. L. Still was declared duly elected County Superintendent for tho ensuing three years. The Convention proceeded to fix the salary, and tho sum of $GQ0 per annum was agreed upon. On motion of Mr. Crans, it wis Resolved, Tfiat aCommitlce of fi bo appointed to procure and examine the different s rics of School books, and report to a Convention of Directors hereafter to assemble, thosu which are in their opinion best suited to the use ol the common schools. L. J. Crans, R. J. Wallace, Jesso Broomall, Win. F. Johnson and Elisha Fenton were ap pointed said committee. It was Resolved, That a Convention of Direc tors assemble in Clearfield, on Thursday the 2"th of Juno, for tho purpose of establishing a mi i form Series of School Books for the Com. 111011 Schools of Clearfield county, and that each Board of Directors bo entitled to send two of their number ns delegates to said con vention. M. A. Frank, Lewis Cardon and Elisha Fen ton were appointed a committee to notify Mr. Still of his election. On motion of Mr. Dundy tho thanks of the Convention wero tendered to tho officers for the faithful manner in which they had dis charged their duties. Adjourned. John I'atton, President. Hinti Watf.e. Last Friday night rain began falling copiously in this section of country and continued during Saturday with little inter mission. On Sunday a very large number of rafts Irom above came down. On Monday morning tho rain again commenced falling ra pidly and raised the Sus'iuchatin"a so high that it endangered tho running of rafts. Yester day (Tuesday) the water overflowed the banks, and tho flood has doubtless done considerable damage. Tho bridges across tho small streams ore mostly swept away and will intercept travel. The Sinnemahoning coach we observed returning yesterday morning, a short timo after it had (started from this place, being unable to proceed on account of the bridges being carried away. It was feared that tho bridge across Clearfield creek, two miles east of this borough, would bo carried off, as one of the abutments had been dama ged ; but we believe it is safe. A great quan tity of drift was running, and we observed a number of timber sticks, rails, &c, floating down tho stream. We have not heard of any rafts being adrift. Last night tho water in the river fell somo 20 inches, arid if it continues to fall at this rate for 24 hours, rafts can bo run from here on to-morrow. rosT Office Routes. Tho Baltimore Sun contains a list of awards of mail contracts in Western Pennsylvania, among which wo find the following : Route 3,300, Clearfield to Clarion let to Da- vid.V. Derickson for two-horso coach service at $2,739. 3,.r)01, New Washington to Tunxsutawnoy R. 11. McCleave, for three times a week ser vice. 3,-12, Philipsburg to Kylertown C. J. Hinds, $2-V). 3,508, Williamsburg to Springfield Furnace James Crowtlier. The Pay of School Siterimendexts. It seems by a correspondence recently publish ed in the official department of the School Jour nal, between the StateSuperintendent of Com mon Schools, and Messrs. Holcomb, Laport and Piatt, members of the Legislature, that there has been a misunderstanding in the minds of many, with regard to the disburse ment of the salaries ofCountySuperintendents. The clause ot' the SGth section of tho Act of 8th of May, 1854, in reference thereto, has been construed so as to mean, that tbo salar ies of these officers are first paid, and then the apportionment of the State appropriation is made to the several counties. This is not cor rect iu the opinion of tho State Superinten dent. That officer says : "The annual appro priation to the school districts of the respec tive counties, is not affected by tho salaries of the County Superintendents." The Poisininq at Washington. It is now believed that not less than seven hundred per sons have been seriously and dangerously af fected by the National Hotel poison, at Wash ington ; and some twenty or thirty deaths have occurred in consequence. Among oth ers, the Hon. Robert J. Walker is not yet en tirely recovered from bis severe attack. Sen ator Hale, of New Hampshire, has become a thin, lean man under its ravages. It is now tho opinion of many persons that there was a deliberate purpose to poison Mr. Buchanan ; and that the diabolical scoundrel hazarded tho lives of thousands iu the attempt. It is the opinion of some that Mi. Buchanan will not survive long, as it is said that his legs and voice aro weak aud that he totters. Tho panic in St. Paul's and St. Peter's, Minnesota, arising from the rumors of a gen eral rising of tho Indians at the North, has subsided. The Superintendents of Indian Af fairs announce in letters to papers or tho Ter ritory, that the payment of tho moneys due the Indians will settle all the troubles, and that the force detailed for the protection of life and property is not needed. The reported, massacre of the settlers in Northern Minneso ta is now said to have been confounded with that which happened in Iowa some time since. SHERIFF'S SALES. Tiy v'rtne of sundry writs of Ft. I'i 0 Vend. L.rp. isoicd not of the Court of Common Pleasof Clearfield co., and to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale, c t!.e Court Houso in the borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY THE liSTll HAY Ol'' MAY, 1357, the follow ing described rcnl estate, to wit : 1 A ccrtnin tract of land containing 75 acres with about 35 hcrcsclcnrcd.with a house and barn there on erected, and bounded by lands of Israel Rora- haugh, M'Kwcn, Win. Wagoner unci others Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold lis the property of Jonathan Snyder and Jonns Snyder. Also a certain tract of land situntc in Ferguson township, oort'nining ahnut 75 acre,, bounded on the west by land of U. W. Scott, on the south by Edmoud Williams, on the west by N. Tnbbs, with north by , having about 40 acres cleared. Seized, taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of Jacob Kooscr. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Chest township, containing 40 acres, bounded on the cast by binds of John livers, 011 the south by lauds of S. A A. Toior, on tlio wost by lands of N off it Ro rabaugh and others, and on tho north by land of John i'atton. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of K. .S. Montgomery. Al.so a certain tract or laud, situate in Fergu son township, containing 100 acre, bounded by Ed 111 ond Williams, Joseph Straw, Young and others, with log house and lug barn, and 4H acres cleared, proporty of defendant. Seized, taken in execution ' and to bo gold as tho property of lico. W. Scott. Al.so a certain tract of bind, situate in Fergu son township, containing 00 acre-!, bounded on tho south by Orange Thurstin. west by Joseph Straw, with log house, log ftable, uud 20 acr.s8clearcd.and a small orchard Seized, taken in execution und to be sold os the property of Albort Thurstin. Also a certain tract of land, containing 50 a cres, unimproved and well timbered, bounded on enst by 11. Hurrett. north byjobn lireon, south by Swan A Looker, west by Nathaniel Scott. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of John M. Scott. Also a certain house ami lot in Ansonville, known as lot No 8, having oO feet Trout 011 Henry street, beginning at corner of lot No. HI, thence s. 4!) e. )0 ft, g. 41 west by lot No. II, 20ft ft. to 2.) ft. alley, thence by said alley s. 4i w. .10 ft to No. 10, and thence by No 10 to place of beginning, with a two story frame store bouso thereon Also, ano ther tract or piece of land in Jofdan township, as follows: beginning at u hemlock by land of Josiuh Henry. 40 e. 5 4 perches to post, s. Ml o. 120 per. to hemlock, thence by land of drier Uell s. 40, 70 per. more or less, to an ash. down thence by John Pat chen's land a. ,r)0 west 100 peroh. to hemlock, thence lands of Win. Thurstin 11. 00 o. 40 per. to place of beginning, containing 100 aercs nmro or less. Seized, taken in execution no I to bo void as the property of James M. Pfouts. Also a certain lot of land, situate in Clearfield, known us lot No. 152. bounded south by locust St., east by an ulley, north by an alle3, west by lot Xo l.'i'J. being same promises conveyed IHth July, I S )), by U. S. Reed and wife to defendant, with a large two story house und a largo barn and other im provements thereon. Seized, taken iu execution and to bo sold as the property of Sainuol Evans Also a certain tract of land, situate in Chest township, containing about in acres, more or Ies, bito tho property of James Wood. Esij., bounded by lands of Woods and others, having about 15 n cres tlcarefl and u dwelling houso thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Havid Wood, administrator of James Wood, deceased. Also a certain tract of land, situate In Brady township, containing 100 acres, with log kuua'u and baru thcroon, and forty acres cleared, hound ed by lands of Jesso Lines, Elius Long and Hobort Smiley. Seized, taken in execution uud to bo Bold as the property of Alexander Diinlap. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Fergu son township, Clearfield county, beginning at ori ginal white oak corner of this and John Stciner survey, thence by said John Stciner survey north westerly about!! 10 perches to post. iLcnce by John l'.urit survey to post on line of land of Matthew Hloom, tli once by same ond land of 11 co. Williams . 4i o. 3.17 perches to old tract lino, thence by same about 142 perches to place of beginning, contain ing about 250 acres, part of trnot warranted in name of Abraham Scott, with .'i0 oerei cleared, with a lug bousu and log barn. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of James M'Cracken. Al.so a certain tract of land, siluato in Chest township, being an undivided moity or half part of a certain truct containing about t'l l acres 1 00 perches, having about 20 acres cleared and Jhroo dwelling houses thereon erected, being the same tract which Hubert Hoss and wife by deed dated ith September, 1S05, granted and conveyed to liu v id Wood and Luther Barrett in fee.- Seized, ta ken in execution and to bu sold as tho properly of llobcrt Pennington and David Wood. Al.so a certain tract of land, situate in Wood want township, containing 1011 acres, bounded by Andrew lluughman and other lands of Joseph K. i.ogan. Seized, taken in execution aud to bu sold as tho property of Joseph K. Logan. Also twocortain tracts of laud, sittiato in Mor ris township, Clearfield county, one piece begin ning at a post by a white piuo. thence s. 103 per ches to post, west by l.oruiu 10S perches to post, north by Allport 101 p. to post on north side of turnpike, east by Win. Merrell 180 perches to be ginning, llOacrcsand 143 perches and allowance. The other piece beginning at post near white pi no east by Wm Merrell lt0 per. to hemlock, north by Lorain lllti per. to red oak down, west by land of Billon M0 perches to post, south by Wm. Merrell to beginning, containing 112 acres, being tho north-east and son Hi west quartersof truct in name of Win. Uiglcr. and patented on warrant dated li'th of August, Milii, with ol) ncrcg cleared laud and 2 plnnk houses on the same. Seized, taken in cxe culion and to bo sold us the property of William L .Merrell. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Brady township. Clearfield oouuty, adjoining lands-of (. W. Horn, with abont 20 acres cleared and log house ami barn thereon erected. Seized, taken in execu tion and to bo sold as the property of Wm. Irwin. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Fergu son township, Clearfield comity, adjoining lands of Circenwood Ifcll, (itorgo Waller and others, con taining 3:tt acres. Also, in 100 acres of land in same township, adjoining Drinkers heirs, Thomas Owens, the river Susquehanna, being late tho es tate of Joseph Wiley, deo'd. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to bo sold as the property of William T. Wiley. Also a certain tract of land, containing 123o rres. situate in Woodward township. Clearfield oo , Pa., part of survey in namcof Win. Wistar, ad joining lands of V. 1!. Alexander and others, known as the liellceina property, having a large two-stojy frame house and other out buildings, an orchard "and about 40 aeses cleared thereon. Also DefCs interest, of, in nnd to 220 acres of survey in naino of Thomas Neil, situate near Clearfield creek, in Woodward township, Clearfield oouuty, being the same premises bought by Deft, in com mon with A. K. Wright from llarduian Philips. Also that eertain piece of land in Woodward town ship, adjoining lands of Samuel Hcgarty. Sainuol Shoffaud others, containing 21 acres und iJ2 perch es, being tho same premises bought by Deft, from Daniel H igley. having a houso. barn, and about 15 acres cleared land thereon. Also that certain lot of land, situato iu tho village of Ulen Hope, having a large two-story framo houso with other out-buildings thereon, being the same premises boucrht bv Defts erantors from S. O. l'atehiu. Al so all that lot of land situate in tho village of tilen Hope. Clearfield county, being a 'corner lot and fronting on the Main street thereof, having a larse two-siory store and Uwcllms House ana otner out-buildings thereon, being the same premises bouirht from W ni. H. Dickinson. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of Ueorgo w shotr. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Tcnn townsliin. Clearfield county, bcinir tho undivided half of 1 10 acres, with about 100 acres cleared, 2 In. nsos and barn thereon, bounded by Uilc, Wide mire and others. Seized, taken in execution, and to be siil.l as tho nronertv of Asher Cochran. Also all Defendant's interest of. in ond to two ferlnin trants of land, situato in Morns township, Clearfield count, ono being tho south half of tract in name of l'aul Wetzel, ad wining ;...... r ll.min i;tx on tho south ami "ov u iibiuv . . . , .-, i i . r.v... ii ... thn .ast. containing 222 acres and allowance; the other being south half of tract iu name of David Hall, joining Paul WoUcl on tho east ami land of John Cook on the south, containing 2;t7 acres and allowance, being parts or two larger tracts or surveys, and same premises bought from David Urati and.others. and having . ...:n A .Itrellinir houses, stable, and about tJ acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property or David A ann. Also a eertain tract of land, situate in Cbest township, bounded by lauds of Jonathan Bnyder, IVntico and others, containing ono hundred acres. with 6 acres cleared, and log house and saw unit thereon erected. Seizod. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John and Jonus Sny der. . Also A certain tract of land, situate in Chest 'ownship, Clearfield county, containing 82 acres, bounded north by Byers, east by A. A J. Toier, south by John Feuuington. ana west oy .uontgom ery. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John II. Hyers, Simon Montgomery aud Samuel" Byers. Also all Deft's. interest of. in and to a certain lot or land, situate in Clearfield borough, known os lot No. 27 in said borough, bounded south by Market street, west by Front Street, north by Lot Xo. nod east bv nn nlli-v with a two-story tav ern house and Trame stable and other out-build ings. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property or Wm. J. Hemphill. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Huston township. Clearfield county, containing 2'15 acres, beginning at a beech, thence south 70 west 114 perches to post, thenoo north 20 west 328 perches' to n hemlock, thenco north 70 east lit perches to post, south 20 enst 312 perches to plaeo of begin ning. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold aj tho property of Burr 4 Valentino. Hovner. Also a certain tract of land, sttuato in Cbest township, Clearfield county. containing lit acres, bounded by lands of Joseph M'Murray, Thomas Wilson and others, having erected thereon u frame house and log barn, and about .'50 acres cleared. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Hubert McKadden Also all defendants interest of and in about 11 acres of land in Kylertown, Morris township, Clearfield county, bounded west by lands of John 1J . Kylor, north by town plot of Kylertown. enst by lands of John Haliorn and south by lauds of John Kahorn and t. F. Hoop. And also two lots of land in Kylertown, adjoining lands of Leonard Kyler on tho north, lot of Ueorgo Hoover on the east, Main street on the south, and landsof John 11. Ky ler on the west, being 214 feet in depth and 1 10 ft. in front, and widening toward the rear, having a two stury framo tavern houso, ono stable, n store house and other outbuildings thereon. Seized, ta ken in oxecution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Kyler. Also, by virtue of a writ of Ltfiti F.m'ai. All that trnct or piece of land situato in Ferguson tp.. Clearfield co , l'a.. beginning nt a post, also a cor ner of tho first herein recited tract ''Fox's lie; ward," aud of land conveyed to Yastino A Boone, thenco by said land south 40 d. west 222 perches, more or less, to a post, thence by older surveys north HSd. e.:t"0 perches, lnorcor less.to a dogwood, tlienee along tho original boundary of said trct, 'Fox's Howard' south olid, west 2'Jl perches to place of beginning, containing 177 ncrcs ond .'II per ches, part of tract surveyed on warrant dated 21th Jan. 1 79J. granted to Uco. Roberts, jr.. ond by him 2.)th Jan. l itl.t, conveyed to Samuel Fox tho elder, patented IVlh August. 17'JO, enrolled in patent book No. .'ill, page 210, and same premises which Charles Norris. trustee et al. conveyed to David Ferguson. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Ferguson. JOSIAII U HEED, Sh'ff. Clearfield. April 15, lH57-te. LIST OF KI'.TAII.EHSc.r Foreign and Do mestic Merchandize in Clearfield County, Tor the year 1Sj7, subject to tho payment of license Names. ' Class. License. IJffemia Township. S. C. Patchin. 14 S7 00 Hegerty McCullah, 1 I 7 ' JertMntttb Cooper, 11 7 00 , Samuel Hcgarty, 1 7 00 Clearfield Coal and Lumber Co. 13 10 00 Mell Township. George .t Lowis Smith, 14 7 00 Thomas Mel! lice A Co., 14 .7 00 tied les. Marsh A Co. It 7 00 L L. Miller, .11 7 00 Hog!. Township. Charles Sloan, 14 7 00 Kalston A Beatty, 13 10 00 li rady Township. John Carlisle A Co. 14 7 00 F. K. Arnold, 14 7 00 S. 11. Arnold. 14 7 00 1. W. Ilarrctt, 14 7 00 K. II. Moore. 14 7 00 Frederick Kohlcr, It 7 00 David Irvin, 14 7 00 Jaeo Kuntx. 14 7 00 F. K. Arnold. 14 7 00 Bradford Township. James IS. Unihaui, 12 12 50 Matthew Forcey, 11 7 00 John Holt. 14 7 00 Kdword Williams, 14 7 00 Win. Albert A ltrothcrs. 14 7 00 11irn.inle Township. James McMurry. 13 10 00 Patchin A P.rothor. It 7 00 Cumming A Mahaffey, It 7 00 Bussell McMurry, 14 7 00 Allison A Snyder, 14 7 00 Chert Township. Michaels A Worrell, 14 7 00 Christopher Kratzer, 14 7 00 Covington Township. John Barmoico, 13 10 00 Francis Contreit, 14 7 00 John V. Uidcr, 14 7 00 Ctrnrfirhl Itorongfi . Charles D. Watson, 14 7 Off Heed A Weaver, 13 10 00 A M. Hills, . 14 7 00 Win. F. Irwin, 13 10 00 Win. L. Moore. 13 10 00 Christopher Kratzer, It 15 00 Itichurd Mossop, 13 10 00 Merrell A Carter, 14 7 00 Cnrwcnsville Boron sh. McUrido A Co. 12 Mrs. K. Irvin A Sons, . 12 Monte! i us A Co. 13 lilooiu A Montgomery, 13 11. D. Button, .11 Decatfr Township. J. J. Lingle, 14 J. F Stciner A Co, 11 Bowman A Perks, 13 I'rru.ion Township. Martin 0. Sterk, U Goshen Township. E. I rwin A Sons, 13 A. 1 Shaw, 14 11. Leonard A ttrother, 14 (rinml Township. James Trwin A Co. 14 Humphrey A Hale, 14 Augustus Lccontc, 14 Jlntion Township. David Tyler, 11 Jordan Township. David Mct'chan, It Chase & Swan. 14 McMurry A Hegarty, 14 Karthuus Township. F. P. Hurxthal, 13 K.J. llayncs. It Isiwrence Township. James Forrest, 14 Morris Township 12. F. Jironner, 13 John Kyler, 14 . F. Hoop, 14 J. 1. Nelson A Co. 14 Township. A. Bloom, 11 Pe Township. Hen. Hartshorn, 13 12 50 12 60 10 00 10 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 A. Hile A Brother, 14 Wdodward Township. James A. Ilcgerty,' 14 John M. Chase, 14 Ilcnry Hyers, 14 H. li. McCullah, 1 I Thomas Henderson, 14 Union Township. Daniel lirubaker. 14 HETAILEKS of Patent Medicines Cnrweiutville Borough. II, D. I'atton, .4 J. B. Segner, 4 Cltarfitlil Borough C. D. Watson. 4 OYSTER SALOON'S. Cnrwtnsville Borough. Stephen Graff. 8 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 NOTICE. An appeal will bo held on Tuesday the 10th day of May, at the Commissioners' Office in Clearfield borough, when and where all who feel themselves aggrieved by the above appraise ment can attend, it' they seo proper. MARTIN NICHOLS, Jr. April 8, 1?57. Mercantile Appraiser. o LP IfYE WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN and w INES, fur tale at the cheap ceh store of apr3 ...... . R. J106SQI - B"I'GINTJEK.S KOTICK. Notice is here It by given, that tho following accounts have been examined and po.sea oy me, ana remain meu of record in this ofiicc for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and ill be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Clearfield County, to be held at the Court House iu the Borough of Clearfield' commencing on tho third Monday of May, 1357, ror continuation and allowance: Tho final account or John Smith. Administrator or Isaiah Hurto. late of Hurnside township, Clear field county, deceased. The account of Isaac Itorton, Sen., Administra tor of Zcbulon Warner, late of Caledonia, Clear field county, deceased. The account of James Somerville, surviving Ad ministrator of David Somerville, lato of Chest township, Clearfield county, deceased. The oveount of Thomus Stronoch and Joseph WriKlcswortb, Administrators of Joseph Collings worth, luto of Venn towuship, Clearfield oouuty, deceased. Tho final account of Israel Rorabaugh and Christian Hurabaugb. txecutora. Ac. of the Es tate of John Hombaugh, late of Chest township, Clearfield county, deceased. J A ,M l vt Uli 1.1k 1 , Clearfield, Fa.. Apri 1 H, 1S57. Register. DO C T O U K H I. 1. I NO'S ca xcjiR i v.s tj cm:. For the Treatment of Cancers, Tumors. Wens, Fleers. Scrofula, any tirowth or Sore. Chronil Diseases, generally, can be cured (if curable.) with out surgical operation or poison. For all particu lars write, state diseases plainly, and enclose twenty-five cents for advice. All ic.ters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pre-pay answer. Med lcino can bo sent any distance. Address J. 1j. Hbl.I.IMt. 1 Mcchanicsburg. Cumberland Co , l'a. 7'Meclianicshurs is tS miles from Harrisburg. on tho C. Y. Railroad, and accessible Irom all parts or the I nion. Old ana young, poor nnd rich, come nu we win do you good. Ctflotlioso aril icted who carinot visit me per sonally, 1 will send, per mail, nn receipt or 5.II0 only, a Heeipe to prepare Medicine, witu lull ui rections for use, Ac. State all particulars. Ad dress as ubovo. . February M, Mi7-fun LICENSE NOTICE Thu following named persons have filed in thoOfiee of the Clerk cf the Court or Ouarler Sessions or Clearfield County. their respective Petitions for License at MAY Session next, agreeably to Alt ol Assembly ol March 2S. 1850, entitled "An Act to regulate tho Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, "' Ac. APPLICANTS Ton TAVKBM I.HT.XSF.. Iinrcnxa D. Hile. Luiubervillo, l'cnn township. Enoch McMastors. " " Thomas C. Davis. Penn township. H. W. Moore. Luthcrsburg. I'.raiy Township. Henry Post. Decatur township. Daniel M. Weaver, ClcarGcld borough. lieorpe D. l.anich. " David Smith, Curwcnsillo Borough. Win. A. Mason, " John Draucker, " " Is.tac Bloom, jr. " " Henry tloodlandcr, Brady township. tieorgo W. Iong, " " 1- redcriek Zclgler, ' 41 Adam Knarr. " ' t'liarlcs (irslf, Union township. William Askey, Hoggs township. Andrew Cross, ' John Hiesh. " " Merrell P. Marble. Kylertown, Morris twp. Dennison Johnston. Morris township. James M'Clellan. Morris township. William S. Wiggins, l'radford township, Cyrus II. Thurston. Chest township. Wesley Ncvling. lSoecaria township. John Sulfridgo. Uoshen township. Robert Leonard. Hoshen township James Hlonni. Pike township. H. H. Mi'Cully, Woodward township, Solomon Hauder, Covington township. i.tqron with vr.RrnAxnisn. BrokcrhofT A Mullen. Covington township. 11. D Patton, Curwcnsville borough. nKSTAT RANTS. Stephen draff, Curwcnsville borough. Aprl3 '57 UKO. WALTER-, Clerk. rilKIAL LIST, FOR M- mencing on tho 3d D. Adams. II. Philip's e.r'rs. MAY TERM. M.7. (com Monday, the Mlb day.) n . li. Kngles adui rs, TS Reams et al. vs S. J. Tozer et al. vs K. WilliamsA Kooser, vs Isaac Haines. vs Hurxthal A Brother. vs Ron) Hartshorn. vs Abel Rrooks. vs John Overdorf. vs Abraham (loss. vs T. F. Dunbar. vs Simon Pennington. vs Abraham 4os et al. vs .TohnM'rano et al. vs Lawrence township. vs Abraham Dloom, vs David Litz. vs N.Hughs. vs Thos. M'tlhoo et al. vs John J. Hloom, vs J II. Hcwctt. vs William Hloom. vs tiruflius A Wood. vs James M. Leonard. D. Mit.-hellAMebafrey, John Campbell, Hugh Mclionigal, Samuel H. Hitter, John Draucker, Joseph Hurtop, S. Crow et al. William M. Lyon, Hughs A Lovd. Mehaffey A Mitchell. II. Hillington, trustee, Same, Borough of Clearfield, John J. l'.looiu. William Harrold, T. F Dunbar, Ira Salon, Abraham Dloom, I. Chambers, Jonas Rowtuan, Wm II Joy. L. W. Johnston. Anrl.t JEfR( JB WALTERS. Frot'y. CLE Alt FIELD INSTITUTE. The last quarter or tho present school year of this Insti tution will commence on Monday, APRIL 27th, is:7. Persons wishio $ to fit themselves for College, Teachers, Commercial or other avocations in life, will here receive every desired facility. A thor ough Scientific and Classical course is here given on terms lower than in similar Institutions in tho State. Parents at a distnnca can obtain boarding for their sons and daughters under the immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare advantages, with all tho comforts ai.d treasures t.r home; and their morals will bo carfully gnarded. It is particularly desirous that pupils fortho ap proaching term be pres. nt at its commencement, to select their seats and bo properly arranged in their respective classes. Further information and Catalogues of the In stitute can be had bj addressing. W A. CAMPBELL. Principal. April 15, 1357. Clearfield, Pa. REMOVAL. JOSH I A S. JOHNSON, CA IS I Si: T MA A7'f , has removed his shop to the new building of John Troutninn, on Market street, where ho will keep ou hand or manufacture to order, (of superior finish,) every variety of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards, Soras. Redstcads. Ac, of every stylo and variety, which he will dispose of at cheap rates as any o ther establishment of the kind in the county. Call and examine his furniture, and judge for yourselves of its quality and finish. CHAIRS of all kinds on hand or made to order. lie is also prepared to make COFFINS to order, on the shortest notice, and will attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON. Clearfield, Ta.. December .17, 1S56. A D.MINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Letters a jL of Administration on the Estate of Christian Shoff, lato of Woodward township, Clearfield co.. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the under signed; all persons indebted to said estate aro re quested to mako immediate payment, and tbor-e having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SHOFF, I . , - , i n,.L-t.- ' Adin rs. April 4. 1357 Ctp Woodward Tp. NOTICE The partnership heretofore exist ing between M'Bride and Wright has this day, by mutual consent, been dissolved, and we wUh all persons having accounts on our books to call and settle them The business will be con tinued in future by Wm. M'Bride. . 3 M RRIDK A WRIGHT. Curwcnsville. April 7 ft.i7. II E M O V A L . The undersignea noli ties bUnlil customer and the publio that he has removed his BLACKSMITH SHOP to his new building a few door soutn of the shop ho former ly occupied, where he is prepared to do on the shortest notice any work in bis line of business. April 15, 1S57. JACOB SUUNKWEILEK. AKAIli: CII ANCfc.. 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Svo cloth. 81 00 ' Bowling's History ot Romanism, 50 illustm- tra'ions. Kvo cloth. J 00 . Mrs. EUss' choico works for the Family Circle, rlates. 2 vols. Rvo cloth. 4 00 Tho American and Odd Fellows' Literary Mu seum. 50 engravings. 2 vols tvo, a on Guide to Knowledge. 3l'0 plates, t-vo. " J 50 onders of the v orld, 2j0 plates, Pro. i co "Aeents wishinsr to cninso in the good work of circulating these iiuportaiitl'ublicaiious will please address a line to the Publisher, EDWARD WALKER. 114 Fulton Street, New York. and they will rrrclvo immediate attention with full particulars of Coinmis.-ion. Ac. April 29. '5W N. B. Newspapers copying the above, and inser ting th same ten times, sending a copy of each In. sertion to the publisher, will he entitled a copy' ot the .Notional History, or the Mutesman s .Man ual, subject to their order. This newspnper para graph to be includ ap4-10l I7VYR.M FOR SALE. The undersigned of fers to sell nt private sale his farm on Gram pian Hills within a mile of Pennville. Clearfield eounty, adjoining lands or Thomas M all and thw Church property, containing 10(1 acres, abndt 43 acres cleared, under good cultivation, and the re mainder well timbered with hemlock. iin. and other timber. There area LOUnoUSK, JOOI BARN, and other outbuildings, and a nember of young fruit trees on the premise. There is a ssw mill close by. As the undersigned is desirous to quit farming, he ofi'ers the above property for sale at reasonable terms, which can be ascertained by applying to him on the premises. April 1. 157-Ct. THOMAS M. MARTIN. 4 rrOKTlONMENT of Tavern Licenses t J. m. the several districts or Clearfield county lor tho year IM57, as per last tricnniel assessment. TAVERNS!. Clearfield borough 3 Pike township. I Curwcnsville boro' 3 Brady 4 l'urnside township, 1 Chest " 1 l'cnn 1 Jordan ' L Reccaria " 1 Woodward " I Hoggs " 2 Rradford " I Morris " 1 Union " 1 tiirardAOochcn 1 Huston " 1 Covington " 1 Karthaus " 1 KATINU Horses. Curwensville 1oro' 1 Clearfield boro' 1 Apr 1 .1-57 tU'.O. WAUKKtj. 1'rot'y. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Py virtu of an order or tho Orphans' Cottrt of Clearfield' county, there will be exposed hv public sale in tho Iwirough or Clearfield, on Tuesday the lth day of Kuy, (Court week) the following described lots, to wirt Two lots. No's 111! nnd 115. in the borough of Clearfield, having erected tbcretm a good dwelling houso and large shop. Ac, bounded nort r by Cher ry street, cast by Ihird street, south by on alley, west by Jot No. . For terms apply to L. II. TlT-N'JiR, Adm'r. Clearfield. April 20. 1S07. N. B. A lot of Carpenter's tools will be sold on the same day, at the above named shop. I EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, 14 AT TYRONE C11Y, PA. Having just received a lot of the best eastern Mar ble that can be procured at tho Philadel- phia Yard. I am now ready to "'-'i " ,f all kinds or work in our line, vis : Mn-L uments, Tomb-Tables. Marble Doo--8tcps.i3E23 Lintels. Mantle-pieces. Centre-Table, Card-TJde, Rureau-tnps. Ac. or cither Aiueiicnn or Italian Marble. I'vN. 15. All orders sent hy mail, prompt ly attended to We will not be boat eitherin work, or prices. fdec2I-'56.ly I. UI.KEY. M. A . 1'rank. Esq.. Agent! Clearfield. l'. FARM FOR SALE The undersigned of fers at private sale his farm situate in Mor ris township, Clearfield enauty. Pa., containing 107 acres, about C5 acres cleared, and in a slate, of good cultivation, having t hereon erected a NEW PLANK HOUSE, and large K-vi, 4Hby Ml feet and' ;tll or 40 young fiuii trees llwrcon growing. The rami is iu a good settlement about one mile from Kylertown. aud will be sold on rca-onable terms, which can bo ascertained by applying to the sub scriber on the premises, or to M. A. Frank, Esj., Clearfield. Pa. GEO. J- WASGONER, Sr. April 1. lS57,-"t-p STONE W ARE POTTER V FOR SALE The property occupied by Porter A Brother in Biady township, near Luthersbarg. will be sold low. as the owner contemplate removing westward. Tho potteiy is in good order end has connected with it about 00 acres or land, about 'ojp ha'f of which is in giars. ihe balance in wood. There is anew two Uory dwelling and suGiciert sisbiitig and sheds on tho place, t.ood moh rial for the manufacture of stone ware and abundance cf coat ore on the property. For terms spptv to Apr2. L.J. CHAN S. ClenrScl.r. 4 CDITOR'S NOTICE. Tho nr..lersignd J. V an Auditor appointed by tho Orphans' ijrt of Clearfield comity to distribute the- I daneo in the hands or Robt. Porter. Administrator of Jo seph Morrow, deceased, among tho- just eroditors of the said deceased, will attetiJ to duties cf his appointment on Thursday the I t'h day ot M-y next, at one o'clock p. in., at the oflire of Larrt mor A Test, in the borough or Clearfield.' when and where all those interested mv attend if they sec proper. J AS. 11. LARRIMER, April 15. 1S57. Auditor. WKAVKlt. FJTIini co CO., No. 19 North Water Street. Philadelphia, . Dealers in Carpet Chain. Yarn, MANILLA AND HEMP ROPES Dcd-cords, Cloibcs-lincs. Ac.. Ac. January 1. 1857. 1 yetr-p. I ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Tnrn- -l.i-" " pike, about 7 miles west of Curwenvil!e. and 135 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the seine, will be sold on accommodating terms. The land lies well, is all susceptible or cultivation, find is well covered with choice pine limber suitable Tor shingles, sawing or square timber. A saw tuill near by. Apply to L. J. CHANS, inar.'j CKarfield. DISSOLUTION Tho partnership tho undersigned, has consent. All persons OF PARTNERSHIP. heretofore existing between been dissolved by mutual indebted to said firm are re- quested to settle their aecounts wiihont delay. JOHN tJCEI.lCll. April 1. 1S."7-tt. N. li. Tho buajuess stand It DANIEL BEXNER. will be continuod at the old JoH tiUEMCH. IJIIILAOELPIIIA WOOD MOCLIHNU MILL, Willow Street fjjove Twelfth. North Side. Moulding suitable" for Carpenters. Build ers, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on band. ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAWING. A-ents wanted in tho various Towns in his por tion of the Mate, to wliom opportunitie will bo offered for large profits to themselves. aprS-2m SILAS E.WLIR. STRAY HORSE Tho undersigned has fn his possession at Frcnchvillc. a stray horse of bay color, and about 17 hands high. The owner is desired to come farward and prove property, pay charges, and take him away or he will he dispoed of according to law. JAMES MULLEN. April 2'.i. 1850. .. - ISSOLUTION OV PARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have this day dissolved partnership in all their business (except the saw-, mill property) by mutual consent. . SAMUEL AVUTMIBE JOHN WIDEM1BE, April 6th, 1857-aprl5. -