THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., MAT 20, 1857. CouMcaioa Services. Rev. Mr. Hamraill, of Boalsburg, will preach in the Presbyterian church in QloarSeld borough, on the 6th Sab. bath in May, on which occasion communion will be held. There will be preaching at 2 o' clock on the preceding day. . Meeting Postponed. In consequence of the adjournment of Court this morning, the American Republican meeting called tor this evening, is postponed to Wednesday evening of August Court, at the Court House. Court Pkoceedisgs.- The Court this week was very slimly attended, and Judge Burnside left this morning. We learn that all cases on the civil list were continued. A few unim portant cases on the argument list and the fol lowing in the Sessions were disposed of: Charles Pierre and Wm. Smith, charged with stealing a horse and sleigh, last winter, from John Shaw, Sr., plead guilty, and were sen tenced to pay a fine of $100, restore the prop erty, and nutfergo imprisonment in the Wes tern penitentiary for the term of three years. Com. vs. Jos. White. Larceny of shoes, pro perty of Hile & Bro. Tried, and Defendant acquitted. The Grand Jury found several true bills for nuisance against those engaged in floating loose logs, and also a bill for riot against those who made tho attack on the floaters of Clear field Creek. Court adjourns to-day. The War on Clearfield Crefk. We re ceived, a few days since, a communication from Woodward township, signed "A Citizen," giving the Log-floaters version of the difficul ty which occtirred at Driftwood Island on the 1st instant. The floaters throw the blame up on the raftsmen, and tbe writer says a re-action of public sentiment in fiyor of the floaters has taken place in consequence of the extreme measures resorted toby the former, and thinks the latter should have a fair hearing. No rea sonable man would object to that ; but inas much, however, as the communication con tains some inferences which, in our opinion, would only embitter the parties against each other, and ps tho matter will be judicially in vestigated and the facts fully brought to light and made public, we deem i: prudent and best, with all dne deference to the writer, to omit it. Pat op Couxtt Commissioners, Witsessks and' Jurors. We see it stated that an act has passed both branches of our State Legislature, and received the Governor' signature, which provides that from and after its passage, the Commissioners of the counties of Westmore land, Delaware, Elk, Luzerne and Clearfield shall receive two dollars per day, witnesses at tending Court one dollar per day, and Jurors one dollar and fifty cents per day, with mile age, payment to be made as directed by exist ing laws relating thereto. Robbery. We have been informed that a' rogue, who was prowling through Burnside township last week, stole $20 in money from Mr. Henry Darr on Thursday morning. The money was taken from the pocket of a coat which was hanging in a room up-stairs. A stranger who had lodged at Mr. D.'s the night previous, is - suspected. People should be watchful of such fellows. TnE Rivf.r was in good rafting order during the latter part of the p3st, and the beginning of this week. On Sunday we observed sev eral ratts passing this place, and we presume that very few, if any, this season, will fail to he run to market. The freshets were, howev er, late in the season, and money matters are yet stringent in this county ; but we may, in a short time, when our lumbermen icturn, ex pect to experience easier times. This Weather. The atmosphere has con tinued cool during the past six or eight days, with frosts at night ; but we believu no injury has resulted from the frosts, though they have had the effect of retarding vegetation. The season is very backward, and farming opera tions have advanced but little in this county. A great deal of rain has fallen within the two last weeks. It rained all day yesterday. Pocket Picked. Yesterday evening, Mr. Zachariah Ogdcn, of Lawrence township, had bis pocket picked of $51 in money, whilst at tending an auction jn this borough. A Farm, in Ferguson, and 50 acres of land, in Pike township, are advertised for sale by L. J. Crans, Esq. CLIPPINGS AND SCRI8BLINGS. ttSenator Win. Bigler and family arrived at this place on last Wednesday evening. CI7Brigham Young has been compelled to fly from Salt Lake, to escape the fury of his Hock. OyThe prospects of the peach crop along the lake shore, the Cleveland papers say, were never better than thi Spring. EAn old maid in Connecticut being at a loss for a pincushion, made use of an onion. On tho following morning she found that all the needles had tears in their eyes. K7"Tho best Bank ever yet known is a bank of earth ; It never refuses to discount to hon est labor. And the best share is the plowshare, on which dividends are always liberal. CF-James G. Campbell, of Butler county, has been appointed Marshall of the Western District of Pennsylvania, in the room of Hen ry Frost, whose commission has expired. EETDr.Chapin's Salary. The salary of Rev. Dr. Chapin, pastor of the Broadway Universa list Society of New York, has bden raised to $6,000, which is an increase of $1,000. CT-It Is said that Mr. Buchanan is yet quite feeble from his severe and arduous labors, as well as from the periodical attacks of the Na tional Hotel disease, to which he is yet subject. rT7The Stockholders of the New Castle Bank are making efforts to resuscitate that in ntitntiou by 'watering" the stock one-half. David Laatcy, Esq., was elected President. C7 J owa It seems that the Democrats crowed too soon in claiming a victory in Iowa. The latest returns show that the Republicans have carried the State ly nearly three thou sand majority. CSThe steamer George Law arrived at New York on Wednesday last, fromCalifornia,bring ing one million seven hundred thousand dol lars in gold. The crops of California promise an abundant yield. tE"?""Tbe Harrisburgh Telegraph says that six hundred and eighty-five bills have already been passed by the present Legislatuje, and sent to the Governor for bis approval, nearly all of which have become laws. TP"In the TJ. S. District Court, at Pittsburg, in an action of Parker vs. Wm. Bigler, Wm. Powell and John F. Weaver, to recover dam ages for infringement of patent of reaction water wheel, the Jury rendered a verdict in fa Tor of Plaintiff for $204 and costs. rrP"The Vicksburg, Miss., Whig states that ninety-six thousand dollars have been sub scribed in that city towards purchasing a plan tation for Ex-President Pierce. The sum ask ed for the property is $100,000, leaving $4,000 to be subscribed in order to complete the pur chase. CC?ThG crops in Greenville county ,Va., are said to be in a sad condition, and the people are purchasing corn for food purposes at the rate of five and six dollars per barrel. This in Greenville county, one of the richest agri cultural counties in Virginia, is a pad state of things. HPNeal Dow has had a grand reception from the temperance people of England. In a speech made at Manchester, he claimed that the Maine Law has been a glorious and com plete success, which is somewhat doubted on this side of the water. The law undoubtedly accomplished some good, lut that it has been a complete success cannot properly be said. PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Blair Cocntt. The Presbyterian congre gation at Tyrone have commenced the build ingaf a new church. A few days ago, an insane boy entered the house of Mr. Keys, in Tyrone, during the absence of the family, and after turning everything topsy-turvy, carried off a number of valuable articles. On the 5th inst., a boy of 14 years, son of Wm. Ham mond, of Catharine twnship, disappeared and has not been heard of since. When last seen he was sitting on the abutment-of the dam a cross the river at Cove Forge, and it is feared that he is drowned. A man named Luke Feeney was arrested on the Gth at Altoona for stabbing a man in a doggery at Stonerstown, Bedford county, and whose life is despaired of. In attempting to arrest Feeney, Thomas Glecson was shot through the hand by the ac cidental discharge of a pistol. Several in dividuals have recently been 'jugged' in Ilol lidaysburg, for disorderly conduct, whilst in a state of intoxication. Montocr Countt. A horrible case of sup posed wife poisoning, has just been revealed at Danville, caused by the death, under suspi cions circumstances, of Mrs. Catharine Ann Clark, on Saturday the 9th May. It having been ascertained that her husband, a pedlar, named William Clark, had purchased, on sev eral occasions previously, both arsenic and strychnine, in order, as ho alleged, to poison rats, and her sudden death soon after, a suspi cion of foul play was created. Clark was ar rested and a Coroner's jury summoned to in vestigate the cause of her death. The hus band of a Mrs. Twiggs died about three weeks since, under similar circumstances, and for certain reasons suspicion rests upon her as be ing an accomplice of Clark's. She has been arrested. The body of Mr. Twiggs will prob ably be disinterred this evening (12th) for medical examination. Washington Countt. The Commonwealth of the 13th. says : There is no doubt in the public mind as to tho guilt of Fife, Stewart and Charlotte Jones, in the Wilson McMastcrs butchery ; indeed, it is shown, by the testi mony ol Margaret Tuton, that this murder was plotted before the White murder took place. The perpetrators of the White murder are not so clearly shown, but we think enough has been elicited to lead to tho detection of the authors of this horrid crime. A rumor has been circulated that Bill Jones has made a confession, but this is untrue. He preserves a moody and dogged silence. William is still at large, and we fear he will, if he has not al ready, make his escape. Our officers are ex ercising the utmost vigilance, and should any thing of importance transpire we shall take the earliest moment to spread it before our readers. Indiana Countt. The Register of the 12lh states that Thomas R. Lukehart, charged with abstracting a $50 bill from a letter at the Plura villc post office, was tried in the United States District Court, sitting at Pittsburg the week previous, and fully acquitted. McCormick, who was lodged in jail on a charge of stealing a marc from Mr. Silas Adams, lias been releas ed on bail. Henry Palmer, who- had been convicted of manslaughter at the December court, received a pardon from the Governor on the 9th, and returned home the same eve-, ning. The western fever still prevails. Dr. J. M. Taylor and family left for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on the 11th. Clinton Cocntt. A boy was drowned, in the river at Grugan's landing, on Sunday the 10th. Two lads were in the river in a skiff, which was capsized by the high wind. The larger lad, who could not swim, clung to the boat, and was saved. The smaller undertook to swim to shore and was drowned. We have not learned his name. Married On Thursday the'14th inst., by D. Dressier, Esq., Mr. John W. Horn, of Brady Tp., to Miss Acnes M. Coder, of Union Tp. On the 16th April, by Rev. J. M. Mason, Mr. Hezeki ah Locndsberkt and Miss Susans Rac cobds, all of Clearfield Co., Pa. On the 26th April, by the same, Mr. David Ckowell and Miss Margaret Creaxkr, both of Clearfield county, Pa. Died On the 11th inst., Alice D., wifo of Samuel Kirk, of Penn township, in the 34th year of her age. On the 14th May, of consumption, Mrs. Re becca Emilt, wife of Roland C. Livergood, of Goshen township, aged 36 years and 6 months. ITIOR SALE, THE FARM occupied by John F. Wiley in Ferguson township, containing 105 acres, 30 acres cleared ; houso, barn and other buildings thereon erected. ALSO, 50 acres of land or the timber thereon, situate in Pike township within one and a half miles of the river on a good road to haul. Foj further description and terms apply to J. CHANS, May 20, 1857. Clearfield. BACON, FLOUR, and SALT, just received and for sale at the Corner Store. . Curwensville, April 2v. M-LK IS. ACS AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP, ON TDIRD STRKKT. The subscriber informs his old friends and the public generally, that he is nuw re-established in the OLD SHOP, on third street, lately occupied by Jacob Shuukweiler, where he hopes by strict at tention and keeping a good stock of assorted iron, to merit the favor of the public. Country produce and cash never refused. An apprentice, from 18 to 13 years of age, will meet with a good situation if application be made soon. Clearfield, May 13, 1857. G. W. ORR. T1 O THE PEOPLE L OF CLEARFIELD COUNTT. A NEW MARBLE WORKS IN BELLEFONTE, PA. S. A. GIBSON A CO., are now fully prepared to furnish the People of Clearfield county, with all kinds of Marble work, at a much lower rate than can be bought at any other establishment in this part of Pennsylvania, and of a FAR SUPERIOR STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. MR. WILLIAM GRAHAM, one of the firm, may be found at the public house of D.M. Weaver, in Old Town, during each Court, for the purpose of re ceiving orders, and will also pass every few weeks through all the different parts of the county. Persons in want of work, will do well to retain their orders until called upon, or send them by ionil. Tho work will be delivered to any part of the county, free of freight. Address, S.. A. GIBSON A CO.. Bellefonte Marble Work?, May 13, lS57-6m. m ' Bellcfonto, Pa. FIRST OF THE SEASON. WM; F. IEWIN Has just received and is now opening at his store in Clearfield borough, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER 02t ) 0 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, &c, BOOTHS AND SHOES, IIATS AND CAPS, and a general variety of such articles as arc usual ly kept in a country store, which he offers to the public at the most reasonable prices. (may 13 SOMETHING NEW! LEATHER AND HIDE STORE, West End of Spring Creek Bridge, Cheapside, Bellefonte, P e n n'a . The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has just opened a Leather and Hide Store at his Tannery establishment, in - Bellefonte, Centre county. Pa , where he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Leathers. Ac, .as follows : Oat Tanned Spanish Sole Leather, Hemlock Spanish Sole Leather. Frenth Calfskins, Bellows Leather. Oil Tanned Isi ring Leather, Split leather, Patent Frrueh Calf skins, Mrulra Boot Skins, Rai Roins and Pink Linings. Cape Riiulinsr and Gai- ' ter Kid, Tanners' Oil. A LSO: Plas tering hair ; Copper Rivets and Burrs ; Thread, Bristles and Wax, and ail kinds of Tools, Jytsts, lee., for Shoemakers. TO MACHINISTS. For the convenience of Ma chinists of all kinds he will keep on hand a (rood supply of Patent Riveted Strotehcd Leather Belt ing Straps from 1 to 24 inches wide, which he will sell at city prices. CASH paid for all kinds of Hides and Skins. rjThe nbovo articles have been carefully se lected, and are the very best quality ; but call and examine, and judge for yourselves. THOMAS BURNSIDE. Bellefonte, April 29, 1857-tf. 9 WITNESSES; t; 6v or, o THE FORGER CONVICTED. JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR. Who has had 10 years experience as a Banker and Publisher, and Author of Cj A series of lectures at the Broad miy Tahernacle ' when, for 10 successive nights, over O 1ST 50.000 People J U Greeted him with Bounds of Applause, while ho exhibited the manner in which Counter O feiters execute their Frau Is.and the Surest and Shortest Means of - Detecting them ! The Batik Note Engravers alt say that he is the ,-1 greatest J udge of Paper Money living. GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE g PRESENT CENTURY FOR Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, pj" and Exhibiting at a glance every Coun O terfeit in circulation ! ! ' Arranged so admirably, that kefebexce is easy cS and detection instantaneous. 3 LNo Index to cxamino ! No pngcg to hunt g up! But so simplified and arranged, that - the Merchant. Banker and Business Man can see all at a Glance. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. .Thus Each may beao tub same is nis own Na- TIVR TOSGUE. O M'Vt Perfect Bank Kate List Published. bn Also a List of all the Private Bankers in America. A complete summary of the Finance of Eu rope and America will be published in each edi tion, together with all the Important News of the day. Also g A SERIES OF TALES QFrom an Old Manuscript found in tho East. It furnishes the most complete history of o ORIENTAL LIFE, describing the Most Perplexing Positions in O which tho Ladies and Gentlemen of the country ..have been so often found. These Stories will C continue throughout tho whole year, and will .2 prove the most entertaining ever offered to the .i lsrTurnished Weekly toSubscribers oslt, at year. All letters must be. addressed to to JOHN S. DYE. Broker, 2 Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, N. Y. n April 2J, 18i7-ly JOBINS' EXPECTORANT, COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. FOR THE CURE OF Bronchial affectionsXoughs, Colds, Pleurisy, Bron chitis, Asthma, and all other diseases of the throat and lungs, except Consumption. This invaluable remedy is no quack nostrum, but U prepared from tho recipe of a regular physician, who during a practice of twenty-five years, used it with unpar alleled success. It is a combination of expecto rant remedies, simple in their character and used by every educated physician. It is easily taken, produces no nausea or other disagreeable effects, and gives almost immediute relief. In this ever changing climate, whero coughs and colds so fre quently end in consumption and death, no family should be without this certain cikk. It would be easy to follow in the wakeof the ven ders of patent medicine, and multiply certificates got up for the occasion, of miraculous cures, but no such adventitious aid is necessary in introducing this preparation to the public. Its real value, and never failing success, in accomplishing all promis ed for it, cannot but give it wide circulation, and recommend it to all those afflicted with diseases for which it is a remedy. Price 37i Cents per Bottle. Prepared exclusively by - THOMAS ROBINS, Druggist, March i, 18i7.-tf Clearfiel d. Pa. N OTICE- The stockholders of the Tyrone and lil Railroad are hereby notified that the second instalment of five dollars a share was payable on the first of March last. A thi. d instal ment of five dollars a share will be due on the 1st of May next; a fourth instalment of fivedollarsa share on the 1st of Juno next; a fifth instalment of five dollars a share on the 1st of Jiily next, a greeably to resolution of the Board of Managers. As the company have now a large force of men at work it is absolutely essential to the prosecution of the work that the stock be regularly paid. JAMES T. LEONARD, Clearfield, April 29. 1857, Treasure. B "CAUTION' All persons are cautioned against W meddling witn one yoae oi muiey oxen now in possession of Wm. W. Cathcart, of Pike town ship, as the dams belongs to me and only left with tho said Cathcart on loan. WM. M. CATHCART. Knox township, April 13, 1857-ap2P-3t-p. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting my father, Charles Terpe, on my account, as I atn determined to pay no more debts of his contracting after this date without an order from me. JULIUS A. TERPE. Lnthersbnrg, May 2. 1857-3t. LOOK HERE ! THE STOCK OF GOODS in the store lately owned by II. D. Patton, ha been purchased by the subscriber. The store will be continned at the old stand at the corner in Curwensville. where a general assortment of Gro ceries and other Goods may be found. 23th April, 1857. WM. TRYIN.- MANSION HOUSE, Clearfield. Pa. The undersigned respectfully announces to the Jublic that he has leased the above Hotel in Clear eld borough, and that he is prepared to accom modate all who may favor bim with their custom. His house is commodious and convenient, and his table shall be supplied in the best manner possi ble. No effort will be spared to render general satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and to th wants and comfort of his guests, ho expects to secure a liberal share of patronage. feblt-'57 DAN. M. WEAVER. THE BAPTIST CIIITRCII BUILDING in Clearfield town, is now in progress, and the Building Cominitteo gives notice to the subscribers thereof that their subscription is wanted by the 2oth of May next, for materials and workmen. The subscription book will be at Thomas Robins' store, in Shaw's Row, Court week, and those sub scribers in tbe South part of the county will find their names and sums subscribed correctly copied and left with Brother H. Swan, of Jordan town ship.who will receipt or cross the same, which will be acknowledged in the paper. inayS MARTIN NICHOLS, Sr., Treasr. N E W GOODS! GEDDES, MARSH & C O., would respectfully announce to their custo mers and the public in general that they are re ceiving from the East, and opening at their store house at Buena Vista, in Bell township, Clearfield county, a large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, QUEESSWARE, $c, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. All kinds of country produce, boards, shingles. Ac, taken iu exchange for goods, and Cash not refused. Give us a call and examine our stock. No charge for showing goods. Bell Township, May 6, 1357 tf. LIST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Do mestic Merchandize in Clearfield County, for the year 1857, subject to the payment of license. Names. Class. License. Beccaria Totcnship. S. C. Patchin, U $7 00 Hegerty & McCullah, 14 7 00 Jeremiah Cooper, 14 7 00 Samuel llegarty, 14 7 0(1 Clearfield Coal and Lombcr Co. 13 10 00 Bell Township. George A Lewis Smith, 14 7 00 Thomas McGhce A Co., 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 . Geddcs. Marsh A Co. 11 E. L. Miller, 14 Boggs Township. Charles Sloan, 14 7 00 Ralston A Beatty, 13 JO 00 Brady Township. John Carlisle A Co. 14 7 00 F.K.Arnold, 14 7 00 S. H. Arnold. 14 7 00 P. W. Barrett, 14 7 00 R. 11. Moore, 14 7 00 Frederick Kohlcr, 14 7 00 David Irvin, 14 7 00 JacojKunti, 14 7 00 F. K. Arnold. 14 7 00 Bradford Township. James B. Graham, 12 12 50 Matthew Forccy, 14 7 00 John Holt. " 14 7 00 Edward Williams, 14 7 00 Win. Albert A Brothers. 14 7 00- Bttrnside Township. James McMurry, 13 10 00 Patchin A Brother. 14 7 00 Cummings A Mahaffey, 14 7 00 Russell McMurry, 14 7 00 Allison A Snyder, 14 7 00 Chest Township. Michaels A Worrell, 14 7 00 Christopher Kratzer, 14 7 00 Covington Township. John Barmoiee, 13 10 00 Francis Coutreit, 14 7 00 Jobn P. Rider, 14 7 00 Clearfield Borough.. Charles D. Watson, 11 7 00 Reed A Weaver, 13 10 00 A M. Hills, 14 7-00 Wm. F. Irwin, 13 10 00 Wm. L. Moore. 13 10 00 Christopher Kratzer, 11 15 00 Richard Mossop, , 13 10 00 Merrell A Carter, 14 7 00 Curwensville Borough. McBride A Co. 12 12 50 Mrs. K. Irvin A Sons, 12 12 50 Montclius A Co. 13 10 00 Bloom tt Montgomery, 13 10 00 II. D. Patton, 11 15 00 Decatur Township. J.J. Lingle, 14 7 00 J. F Sterner A Co, 14 7 00 Bowman A Peiks, 13 10 00 Ferguson. Township. Martin 0. Sterk, 14 7 00 . Goshen Township. E. Irwin A Sons, 13 10 00 A. B Shaw, 14 7 00 R. Leonard A Brother, 14 7 00 Girard Totcnship. James Irwin A Co. 14 7 00 Humphrey A Hale, 14 7 00 Augustus Leconte, 14 7 00 Huston Township. David Tyler, 14 7 00 Jordan Township. David McGehan, 14 7 00 Chaso A Swan, 14 7 00 McMurry 4 llegarty, 14 7 00 Karthaus Township. F. P. Hurxthal, 13 10 00 R.J. Uayncs, 14 7 00 Lawrence Township. James Forrest, 14 7 00 Morris Township E.F.Brenner, 13 10 00 John Kyler, 14 7 00 G. F. Hoop, 14 7 00 J.P.Nelson A Co. 14 7 00 Pike Township. A. Bloom, 14 7 00 Penn Township. Ben. Hartshorn, 13 10 00 A. Hile A Brother, 14 7 00 Woodward Township. James A. Hegerty, 14 7 00 John M. Chase, 14 7 00 Henry Byers, 14 7 00 K B. McCullah, 14 7 00 Thomas Henderson, 11 7 00 Union Township. Daniel Brobnkcr,' 14 7 00 RETAILERS of Patent Medicines. Curwensville Borough. II. D. Patton, 4 5 00 J. B. Segner, . 4 & 00 Clearfield Borough C. D. Watson, 4 5 00 OYSTER SALOONS. C n nrensville Bora ugh . Stephen Graff, .8 5 00 NOTICE. An appeal will be held on Tuesday the 19th day of May. at the Commissioners' Offico in Clearfield borough, when and where all who feel themselves aggrieved by tbe above appraise ment can attend, if they see proper. MARTIN NICHOLS, Jr. April 8, 1857. Mercantile Appraiser. OLD RYE WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN and WINES, for sale at tbe cheap cash atore of apr8 R. MOSSOP. A LOT of good WINDOW SASH, 10 by 12, for sale by MERRELL A CARTER. A MONEY MAKING TRADE FOR OA'ZJ DOLLAR. JEFFRIES-S MANUAL OK PROFITABLE A USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS WITHOUT A MASTER, IS NOW READY FOR SALE. Tbis isone of the most valuable little books of tbe times, to all persons out of employment. as a number or money maatDg trades anjl arts, can be learned without a master, beside ail tne genu ine and popular receipts, and instructions of tbe day, tor tbe manufacture or the most eenenoiai. and saleable articles, now in common use. Any person forwarding one dollar fiost-paid, to C. JEF FRIES, Jeffries, Clearfield Co.; Fa., or to A. H. Banman, Tyrone, Blair Co., Pa., will receive a copy by return mail. And any person forwarding twenty-five cents, post paid, to C. Jeffries, will receive by return mail, one of the three following instructions : How to make the celebrated artificial Honet. How to raise double crops, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, and bow to catch all the Wolves, Foxes. Minks and Muskrats in the neigh borhood. Anjiperson forwarding fifty cents, will receive the whole three by return mail. June 4. 1856 ly. - DOCTOR K E L L I NG'S CA XCER IjXS Tl TUTE, For the Treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, any Growth or Sore. Chronic 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 letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pre-pay answer. Med icine can bo sent any distance. - Address C. L. KELLIXG, M. D Mcchantcsbnrg. Cumberland Co , Ta. E"s?"Mecb.aniosburz is 8 miles from Harrisburg. on the C. V. Railroad, and accessible from all parts or the Lnion. Old and young, poor and rich, come all we will do you good. LyTo those afflicted who cannot visit me per sonally, I will send, per mail, on receipt of 55.00 only, Recipe to prepare Medicine, with full di rections for use, Ac. State all particulars. Ad dress as above. February H, lS57-6m CLEARFIELD INSTITUTE. The last J quarter of tho present school year of this Insti tution will commence on Monday, APRIL 27th, 1031. Persons wishing to fit themselves for College. Teachers, Commercial or other avocations in life, ill here receive every desired facility. A thor ough Scientific and Classical course is here given on terms lower than in similar Institutions in the State. Parents at a disiancs can obbiin boarding for their sons and daughters under the immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare advantages, witb all tbe com torts an-f pleasures of home; and their morals will be carfully guarded. It is particularly desirous that pupils for the ap proaching term be present at its commencement, to select thoir scats and be properly arranged in their respective classes. Further information and Catalogues of the In stitute can be had by addressing. V A. (JA.uriii.Llj. Principal. April 15, 1357. Clearfield. Pa. REMOVAL. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, CABINET MAKER, has removed his shop to the new building of Jobn Troutman, 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. Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards, Sofas. Bedsteads, Ac, of every style and variety, which he will dispose of at cheap rates as any o ther establishment of the kind in the county. Call and examine bis furniture, and judge for yourselves of its quality and finish. CHAIRS of all kinds on hand or mado to order. He is also propared to make COFFINS to order, on the shortest notice, and will attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON. Clearfield. Pa.. December 17, 1856. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Christian Sboff, late of Woodward township. Clearfield co.. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the under signed ; all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, propeiiy authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SHOFF, i , ... C. J. SHOFF, ( A,Im rs" April 4. 1857 6tp Woodward Tp. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore exist ing between M'Bride and Wright has this day, by mutual consent, been dissolved, and we wish all persons having accounts on our books to call and settle them The business will be con tinued in future by Wm. M'Bride. M'BRIDE A WRIGHT. Curwensville, April 7, 1857. RE M OVA L . Tbe undersigned notifies bis old customers and the public that he has removed his BLACKSMITH SHOP to his new building a few doors south of the shop he former ly occupied, where be is prepared to do on the owvi ivai uiruva hujt nvrK 111 iiifl line u uuhiness. April 15. 1S57. J.COB SUUXKWEILER. Tf! O R I V E R M EN THE COLUMRIA JL PIER COMPANY has erected a Pier in the River, opposite Columbia, about 400 feet in longth, 200 yards from the shore, and 2u0 yards below tbe Columbia Bridge, for the hitching and securing of units. ArKs, AO., and 01 capacity sunicient to bold securely, and at any stage of water, any number of crafts likely to stop here at any one season. The depth of water immediately around and at a great distance in every direction from this Pier, at 11 low stage, is seven feet ; so that there is not the slightest danger of becoming fast aground at anytiino By running i 11 the usual courso to the bridge, and then heading out. the Pier can bo reached by crafts without the slightest difficulty. A second Pier is about being erected a short dis tance below tbe present one, and is expected to be so far completed as to be ready for use during this Spring's business. Ono or more competent persons will be employ ed by the company, to receive and take charge of Rafts, Arks. Ac, delivered to them; and strong ca bles provided, to secure the fleet left in their care. The charge for fastening to tho Piers, the present season, will be One Dollar for any time not ex ceeding one week ; and Fity rents for each addi tional week or portion of a week. This, the company feci assured, will be the very best and most advantageous landing on the river. No property landing here need be molested, or get aground and be sacrificed on account of a sudden falling of the water; but can remain here secure, whilst the owner may be trying to sell in the va rious markets to which be has access ; and bo-can leave here at any time, and at any stage of water, with his, property, if he can do better in another market, either by river, canal, or railroad for Baltimoic, Philadelphia, or any of the various markets elsewhere having bia own time in which to do so. GEORGE BOGLE, Columbia. April 20, 1857. Superintendent. TVOTICE. THE LUMBER CITY! HOTEL 1 1 has been reonend and refitted by the under signed. who respccttully informs thepublic at large 11 ..I . " inai no is wen proviuea wnu nouse room and Sta bling. He flatters himself that he can render gen eral satisfaction to all who may patronize him. ENOS McMASTER Lumber City, March 25, 1857. IOR SALE A two-story frame House, with a half acre of land adjoining, situate in Law rence township, on the road from Clearfield to Curwensville, about 1 i miles from Clearfield. For terms apply to Zcbad Law head, Lawrence town ship, or to the subscriber. L. JACKSON CRANS. -J"e4 Clearfield, Pa. CjQrf (T By a resolution of tha Board of OVAJ,lV. School Directors of the Bor ough of Clearfield, the undersigned were appoint ed a committee to negotiate a loan not exceeding Eight Hundred Dollars. Persons having about that amount which they deeirn to invest for sever al years and realise interest regularly can apply to L. J. CRANS, or March 4, 1857. R. J. WALLACE. - B AR IRON and CHAIN PUMPS, for sale cheap at the Corner. WM. IRVIN. a pi 25 NEW SUPPLY of COFFEE. TEA, SUGAR and BEST SYRUP MOLASSES, for sale at the corner- fpl25 wm. IRVIN, 1 CaH yourpry. tur,y A Certain Cure for all xvw-:,; jfcing DOS'r COXDEMX BCT TBT IT, IT Cam, TJkl't , . E. C. ALLEN'S . CONCENTRATED ELECTRIC PASTE, ARABIA PA1.X EXTRACTOR. FOB KAI EOBSE. Copyright secured according to Loso. SMAX JAR 50 CENTS, LARGE JAJR f I. . MM HE Eleotrio Paste acta npon tha Musolea.Ten X dens, and npon tho whole cervona system, re moving torpidity and producing a, healthy actioa of tha blood. Thero being no Tolatil matter in its comnoaition.it remains in action until itaccom- plisheaits work. It cannot lose Its strength, and -is altogotner harmless, 'its constituent parts being entirely vegetable. WHAT I14LL II llKtr We answer Kheunittic Pains, when everything else fails. Cramps, Cholic, Coughs, Chilblains, Burns. Scalds, Sprains, Headache. Toothache. Swel lings, Bruises. Sores, Ringworm, Tetter. Stiff Joints, . Contracted Chords, Fresh CuU,t'lcerated Sores.and all Scrofulous Diseases where external remedies' " can bo nsed. Sore Throats. Stiff Necks, i.6.'. - - WHAT IT WILL CI RE for Horses and .Cattle. : Sweeny, Spavin. Fistulas. Poll Evil. Windfalls. Ulcers, Cholic, Sprains. Collar and Saddle Unils. Stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Vertigo, Splints and" , Running Sores. CT'None genuine but those having the words "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Electric Paste, r Ara bian Pain Extractor. Lancaster, Pa.." blown in tho bottle CyLook out for counterfeits. Don't for get to ask for ALLEN'S. Letters upon business, adlress, E. C. Allen, care of 11. A. Rockafield A Co., Lancaster. Pa. ,. iFor sale at the Drug More of Charles D.' Watson, Clearfield. Pa., and country storekeepers and Druggist throughout the State n:ay21'5o-lT3 . 171AKM FOR SALE. The undersigned of fer to sell at private sale his farm 011 Gram pian Hills, within a mile of Pcnnviile, Clearfield county, adjoining lauds of Thomas Wall and. tho Church property, containing 106 acres, about 4S acres cleared, nnder good cultivation, and the re mainder well timbered with hemlock, pine, and other timber. There are a LOG HOUSE. GOOD BARN, and other outbuildings, and a number of youns fruit trees on thcnnmia Thorn ia anw mill close by. As the undersigned is desirous to quit farming, he offers the above property for sale - , ..uivu vail w Huvtwuctl VJ applying to him on the premises. April 1. 1357-tU. THOMAS M. MARTIN. A I'POUTIIIN'MI'NT f T.tr.m l.n... .' the several districts of Clearfield count V tor the year 1857, as per last trienniel assessment tavkrss. s Clearfield borough S Pike township.. L Curwensville boro' 3 Brady ' 4 Burnside township, 1 Chest " 1 Fenn 1 Jordan " 1 Beccaria "1 Woodward " I Boggs " 2 Bradford 4 " 1 Morris 1 Union ' 1 Girard AGoshen " 1 Huston " l Covington " 1 Karthaus " I EATING BOrSES. Curwensville boro' 1 Clearfield boro' 1 Aprl.V-57 GEO. WALTERS, Prot'y. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield' county, thero will be exposed to public aale in tbe borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 19th day of May, (Court week) the following described lots, to wit : Two lots. No's 112 and 115, in tho borough of Clearfield, having erected thereon good dwelling house and large shop. Ac., bounded nort'i by Cher ry street, east by Third street south by an alley, west by lot No. . For terms apply t" L. H. TURNER, Adm'r. Clearfield. April 29. 1357. N. B. A lot of Carpenter's tools w'ill be sold on the same day, at the alwve named fchop. EXTENSIVE MARHLE YARD, AT TYRONE CITY, PA. Having just received a lot of the best rasters Mar Lie that rau be procured at the Philadel phia Yards, I am now ready to fumishk all kinds of work in our line, vis : Mon uments, Tomb-Tablea, Marble Ioor-stens.I Lintels, Mantle-pieces. Centre-Table, Card-Table Bureau-tops. 4e.. of cither American or Italian Marble. SJ"N. B. All orders sent by mail, prompt ly attended to. We will not be beat cither in work . or prices. dec2l-'56.1yl I. ULREY. M. A. Frank. Esq., Agent. Clearfield, IV FARM FOR SALE The undersigned of fers at private sale his farm situate in Mor ris township, Clearfield county. Pa.. containing-107 acres, alxiut 65 acres cleared, and in a state of food cultivation, having thereon erected a NE"!V LANK HOUSE, and large barn, 48 by 80 feet and 30 or 40 young fruit trees thereon growing. The farm is in a good settlement about one mile from Kylertown, and will be sold on reasonable terms, which can be ascertained by applying to thea$-' scriber on the premises, or to M. A. Frank, Esq-; Clearfield, Pa. GEO. J. WAGGONER, Sr.7 April 1. lS57.-3t-p STONE WARE POTTERY FOR SALS The property occupied by Porter A Brother in Brady township, near Lutbersburg. will be sold low, as the owner contemplates removing westward. The pottery is in good order and has connected wiib it about 60 acres of land, about one half of which is in grass, the balance in wood. There is anew twoitory dwelling and sufficient stibling and sheds on tbe place. Good material fuf the manufacture of atone ware and abundance of coal are on tho property. For terms apj.lv to Apr2!. L. J. CRANj, Clearfield. A' I'DITOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Oruhans' Court of Clearfield county to distribute the balance in the hands of Kobt. Porter, AdmiuittraLor of Jo seph Morrow, deceased, among the just creditors of the said deceased, will ' attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday the' 14th day i t May next, at one o'clock p. m.. at the office of Lurri mer t Test, in tho borough ff Clearfield.; .when and where all those interested may attend if they sec proper. J AS. 11. LARRIMER, April 15, 1857. Auditor. WAVER. FITLI3II & CO., No. 10 North Water Street Philade'pAraV Dealers in Carpet Chain, Yarn, . MANILLA AND HEMP ROPES, Bed-cords, Clothes-lines, to., 4c. January 1. 1S57. 1 car-p. 1 Ofj ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn J emrJ pike, about 7 miles' -west of Csr'ivoujville and 135 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the same', will bo sold on accommodating terms. The lund lies well, is all susceptible of cultivation. ind is well covered with choice pine timber suitable fop shingles, sawing or square tiiiher. A srw mill near by. Apply to L. J. CRANS, . lnar2j Clearfield. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, Ihe partnership heretofore existing between tho undersigned, has been dissolved by mutual consent All persons indebted to said firm are're quested to settle their accounts without delay JOHN GUEL1CH. April 1.1357-tt. DANIEL BE.VNER. N. B. The business will be eontinuod'at the old stand by JOUN (il'ELICH. PHILADELPHIA WOOD .MOULDING MILL, Willow Street above Twelfth, North Side. Moulding suitable for Carpenters, Build ers. Cabinet and Frame Maker?, always on hand, ANY PATTERN WORKED FR-lM A DRAWING. Agents wanted in the various Towns in his por-i tion of the Mato, to whom : opportunities will b offered for large profits to themselves. apr8-2m SILAS E.WEIS,, STRAY HOKSE Tha undersigned has tm his possesaion at Frenehville. a stray horse of bay color, and about 17 hands high. The owner is desired to eome farward and prove property, mar ehftnres. and fx Ice li i rn vY : 1 1 i. j - . of according to law. JAMES MULLEN. April Z7 , 1857. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, the Subscriber hri thim Amm i;-.t-..i partnership in all their business (exeept tbe saw mill property) by mutual consent SAMUEL WIDEMTRE. JOHN WIDEMIRB. April 5th. !S57-aprl5. AFI RST RATE Satt ef BlacksaithingToola, including Bellows. Anvil, Screw-plates, A . for sale by ijan7J MERRELL A CARTER.,