r . . . s - i THE JOURNAL, CLEARFIELD, TA., JUNE 17, 1S57. At th Convention of School Directors held ia this Borocgh on the 4th May, 1S57, it was Resolved, That a Convention of Directors as semble la Clearfield, on Thursday the 2oih of June, for the purpose of establishing a uni form series of School Books for the Common Schools of Clearfield county, and that each Board of Directors be entitled to send two of their number as delegates to said convention. A tall attendance is desired K. J. Wallace, i s , Jonx Russell, ) oec junel7 Ttronu & Cleaefield Railroad. Cheer i.vo Intelligence. The Work Pkogressino Kapidlt. A few days since we received a let tor from our esteemed friend, James E. Mont gomery, Esq., the energetic and obliging engineer-in-chief of the Tyrone & Cleartield K.iilroad a work in which all are more or less Interested, and one which should certainly claim a large share of our time and attention from which we gathor the following cheering information relative to the progress ot the work on this road. Mr. M. says : -TI:e work is progressing very rapidly, and In point of construction very favorably. On fie Eastern side of the mountain, the roadway presents quite a finished appearance. Section J$o. 10, in Eu-igh's Gap, is completed and has received a final estimate, whilst sections Nos. 7 and C are so far advanced as to warrant the belief that they will both receive final esti mates at th-3 next meeting of the Board. Sec tions Xcs. 6, 8, 11 and 14, are all very far ad vanced towards completion and will require but a few weeks to prepare them for the super structure. The heavy work upon section 12 which includes the high embankment across Mount Pleasant Run is progressing very rap idly and will be finished in good time for the balance of the work. There is a large force employed upon it, and the Contractor, Mr. Campbell, gives the work his immediate su pervision. On the Western Division, there is one section (17) entirely finished, and two oth ers far advanced ; the remainder of the work is revj light and will require but little time to construct. The above will show the amount of work already doue upon this important road, and I hope it may serve to awaken new life and in creased vigor in its behalf. The friends of the measure should lose no opportunity of bring ing this enterprise into general notice, and chould not suffer the proper interest to flag." H'e feel very much like hurrahing over this intelligence, and we know that it will send a thrill of pleasure through every friend of the road. Many supposed that by this time the work would have been suspended, instead of being, as it actually is, far advanced towards completion. It Is needless to speak of the im portance of this road, as it must be plainly manifest to every one who has any knowledge of this region of country. But we have no hesitation in expressing it as our opinion, that, when once completed to this place, one-fourth at least of the way-freight that would be ship Tied from Philadelphia by the Pennsylvania Central Road, would diverge from it at the po:nt where the Clearfield & Tyrone Road in tersects it. We understand that a general excursion of Directors and Stockholders over the entire route, will be proposed in a short time, and we trust every one who can possibly go, will do so, and lend his influence in pushiug the road to an early completion. We expect to receive a more clear and club orate statement of the condition of affairs on t!:e Railroad, from Mr. Montgomery, which wc will lay before our readers as soon as it is received. Tue Weather Streams Cuors, &c. Great quantities of rain fell during the last week. in this region, accompanied by high winds and a little hail. In Woodward town ship, we understand, the storm was severe, and did some damage, but what amount we did not learn. The streims were high, but we believe the water did no other injury than sweep away a few small bridges. Several rafts passed this pliice on Friday and Saturday. The crops, we are told, look well generally. The grass crop will be large, and will have to be cut in a few 'weeks. Wheat in old ground is not so good ; in some fields it was almost entirely frozen ::t; but in new grouud it is unusually good. The rye and oats are also doing well. The corn will require working immediately, and we mf look for a good crep, notwithstanding the backwardness of the season. Came Back John Uzzle, who escaped from the jail in this borough, some months since, and for whose arrest, together with that of an other man named Curly who escaped at the same time, the Sheriff recently otTered a re vard, enme back voluntarily last Thursday and delivered himself up to the Sh.?ri3,and is now serving or.t the time which he had been sen tenced to be imprisoned. The reason be as signed for coming back was, that as a reward had been offered, somebody would apprehend him, and so he thought he might as well return himself.; If we recollect aright, he had been sentenced, at the March term of Court, to pay a fine of $10 nd be imprisoned thirty days, for having strnck another person with nictal knuckles. Curly is still at large. Didn't Pair 'Em.- Some sole-less rogno or other broke into Short's shoe shop, on Sun day night, and carried off two boots ; but as he didn't happen to mate them, one being a No. D and the other a 6, be will fiud himself short in one boot aft jr all. Sale of the Main Line. The Canal Com missioners, by their Counsel, C. R. Buckalew, Esq., Chairman of the Democratic State Ex ecutive Committee, have made an application to the Supreme Court for an injunction to res traiu th? Governor from selling ttie Main Line of the Pnblio Works, and the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company from purchassng the same. Attorney General' Franklin, on beaajt pi the State, will resist the application. CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBBLINGS. K7"IIigh flour ; it is S10 a bbl. here. rT7Low the dresses worn by some of the fe minine gender almost cover their shoulders. ""Commences the next term of the Elk county court, on the 2Dth June. DSDangerous to spark a young lady when she is powdered. jyLies are hiltless swords, which cut the band that wields them. 21?"The New York Times predicts a fall in the price of sugnr. Hope he is right. CETThere are now two hundred and fifty pa tients in the State Lunatic Asylum at Harris burg. CJ"Gcn. Walker is in Washington. He paid, on Saturday, a visit to the President, who received him kindly. C7Xo hills under the denomination of five dollars are issued by cither banks or individu als in the District of Columbia. dSP-Giowing finely the trees that were planted in different parts of our town last sea son. They beautify the town very much. E!7""Didi't come the comet, yesterday. An old friend of ours thinks the recent heavy rains "must have put the 'tarual blazin' thing out'" KFManly very indeed 'over the left' trying to induce a man not to subscribe for the Journal. That is, however, as decent an act as we could expect a "skunk" to perform. Lt7"At Munich, Bavaria, the 130,000 inhabi tants drink 7,CC1,421 gallons of larger beer in 180 days, or one-third of a gallon per day to every man, woman and baby in the city. G7""Thc finest specimen of inlaid work pro duced in modern times, is in the possession of the Queen of Spain. It consists of a table made of 3.4SG,000 seperatc pieces of wood. 7A man was recently arrested in Albany on a charge of stealing his daughter's car-rings to obtain money to bet on a dog-fight. If the authorities would do right, they'd wring his cars, and his neck also. E7"Fuget, who, it will be remembered, kill ed and scilped a Free State man in Kansas, having bet a pair of boots that he would do so, has been arrested and committed to prison to await his trial. rr7"It is said that tho defendants in the libel suits brought by Sanderson and Flanncgan, will snbposna John W. Forney, Wm. B. Reed, Josiah Randall, J. B.-Clay, and other promi nent worthies. , H7That was a rather witty mistake made by a sub. postmaster in Crawford county, Mis souri, who finished his monthly report by ask ing the President to tender his respects s to Mrs. Buchanan ! IX7""On the 1st instant, a man residing near Mine Hill Gap, Pa., while amusing himself at : the manly pastime of beating his wife, was shot and seriously injured with a pistol in the hands of his son, who is quite a lad. CI7"A great institution is the Rat Extermi nator sold now-a-days. A fiiend says he tried it, and thut instead of killing the long-tailed scamps, it fattened them tip and made them so 'sassy' that they would sit up and bark at him. CTF"A farmer in Canada recently had a large stump partly out of the ground, aud descend ed beneath for the purpose of cutting the roots away, when the chain slipped, and the stump sinking back, crushed him to death iu an instant. C7"The Locofoco State Convention, which re-assembled at Harrisburg on the 9th instant, closed its deliberations by nominating for the Supreme Judgeship, Hon. William Strong, of Berks cornty, and Hon. James Thompson, of Eric county. C?The Oracle, printed at Crescent City, Pottawatomie county, Iowa, which we have been receiving for several weeks, came to lis a few days since in an enlarged form, and im proved in appearance generally. It is a spicy and spirited paper. "Long may it wave." C7Jefferson Randall, who was recently sent away from Rockingham county, Virginia, for burning barns and plundering farm houses, re turned, and was seized by a Vigilance Com mittee, and hung on a tree, two weeksago. His son-in-law was in custody aud was also to be hung the following day. C""Soip soft soap what a compound ! Cracklings, bacon skins, rancid grease, lye, &c. ! And then how slippery it is, aud how slimy, snake-like it feels, just like a low, scur vy politician. Indeed there is many a Soap hard and soft among the political trick sters of the present generation! K7 Worth knowing now that the season of pies and puddings is at hand, and sugar inor dinately dear, that the acid in rhubarb, goose berries and currants may bo neutralized by putting a third of a teispoonful of soda in the fmit, and without affecting the flavor. A less quantity of sugar will then answer to sweeten. E7Thcy" have high-priced kissing in Chi cago. The Tribune says a man named llosley, in that city, undertook to kiss tho wife of an Indian doctor named Brooks, with whom he was on terms of intimacy. The husband hear ing of the matter instituted suit for damages against Llosley, and the jury gave a verdict of seven hundred and f fly dollars. C3"Somo of its Democratic brethren are down on the Philadelphia Pennsyhanian for its advocacy of the bill for the sale of the Main Line of the Public Works among others the Harrisburg Union. The 'Pennsylvanian' says if ti e works are not sold, it will someday cause a disruption of the Democratic party. Roll in, gentlemen it's a "free fight." C-M.'ijor Dashiel, paymaster in the 17. S. Army, and four men, were upset ia a boat on Indian river, Florida, on tho 12th May. Maj. D. had with him a leather bag containing a bout $23,000 in gold for the payment of the troops on the Florida coast, which was lost. The bottom of the river is said to be a quick. sand, and the' probability is the money will J never be recovered. I7"We are sometimes asked where a good city weekly can lie procured. The Pittsburgh Gazelle ia one of the largest, neatest and best papers we know of, aud is mailed to subscri bers, in clubs, at S3 tor four copies, $10 for ten copies single copies, $2 a year. D7"Those who are most in love with the world, arc most sensibly jilted by it. Married On Thursday the 21st May, by Rev. A. G. Smith, Mr. George Shirlet, of Boone county, III., to Miss Hannah' Pierce, daughter of Mr. Moses Pcirce, of Dekalb Co., Illinois, formerly of Clearfield county, Pa. On the 11th June, by Rev. Mr. Sherwood, Mr. Levi Draixker to Miss Ansa Arnold, both of Brady township. TVOTICE. Was taken up adrift in Girard 11 township, a quantity of SUING LES floating in the River. The owner or owners ire requested to eomo forward, prove property, pav charges, and take them awav. WM. MAXWKLL, J. SHAWNEE, June 1st, 1337-junlO-"t A. JURY. 1 POSITIVELY, THE LAST MOT ICE. All xersons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned are requested to call and make arrangements for the payment of the same before the 1st of July next, as on that day I will place all unsettled accounts, notes. Ac, in the hands of a proper officer for collection, without respect to per sons. HENRY LORAIN Clearfield. Juno 10, 1857. ' ' 1JOCKET BOOK LOST. On Thursday the 2lst May, the uudorsigued lost a clasp pocket book, at Grugan's, in Clinton county, at the time a boy named llummcll was drowned there, con taining 10 in money, and several notes and store bills.- It is known tt have been afterwards found by a man, who is supposed to have been on a raft that was loaded with tan-bark. If the finder re turns the pocket book and contents to the owner, or leaves them at this office., he will be liberally rewarded. JOHN BLAIR. . Boggs Tp., Clearfield co , June 10 Jit. E STATE OF WM. CLE AVER, DEC'D- Lcttera testamentary on the estate of illiuin Cleaver, late of l'enn township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, all persons in terested are hereby notified toinako immediate settlement, or preseut'their account duly authen ticated, to our attorney, L. J. Crans. Esq.. Clear field, or either of us. M I EES S. S l'EXCEll, . ' JOHN" RUSSELL, IV Tin Tp .June 10, 1S"7. ' Executors.- BACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP, . . ON THiKB STUKICT. The subscriber informs his old friends and the public generally, that ho is now re-established in tho OLD SHOP, on third street. lately occupied by Jacob Shunkweiler, where he hopes by strict -intention and keeping a good stock of assorted iron, to merit the favor of tho public. Country produce and cash never refused. An apprentice, from 16 to IS years of age, will meet with a good situation if application be made soon. Clearfield, May 13, 1337. G. W. ORR. TVOTICE. Tho stockholder of tho Tyrone and 1 1 ' Clearfield Railroad are hereby notified that the second instalment of five dollars a share was payable on the first of Mareh last. A thi. d instal ment of five dollars a share will be due on the 1st of May next; a fourth instalment of live dollars a share on the 1st of June next; a fifth instalment of five dollars a share on the 1st of July next, a greeably to resolution of tho Board of Managers. As the company have now a largo force of niun at work, it is absolutely essential to'the prosecution of the work that tho stock be regularly paid. JAMES T. LEONARD, : Clearfield. April 2'J LS57. ; Treasurer, w AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The 'undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Cowrt of Clearfield county to distribute the balance in the hands of liobt. Porter, Administrator ot Jo seph Morrow, deceased, among the just cruditors of the said deceased, wilt attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday the 14th day of May next, at one o'clock p. in., at the office of Larri mor t Test, in the borough of Clearfield, when and where all those interested ruav attend if they see proper. - J AS. 11. LARR1MER, Aj.iil 15, 1857. i .. Auditor. EjThe above and it continued by order of the Court, until Tuesdav tho 7th dav of July next. .IAS. II. LAKKIMER, Auditor. June 10th. 157. SOMKTI1INO SEW ! Hall's Yousr Aheii ir.i Eire-Crai-keii Pistol! This is admitted to be the most amusing Toy ever offered to Young America, suitable for all times a year. It makes a report equal to the common pistol, aud carries a ball with the same precision for ten paces, though not with force enough to kill, juaking it the only cheap and harmless pistol for target practice in ex istence. , lOU.OUO sold in four weeks '. Retail price, 25 cents and upwnrds, according to tho market. Trade price. 11 dollars for 100 pistols, cash on de livery. . Sent by express to any part of the coun try. A. W. HALL. 335 Broadway, .X.Y., Inventor and solo Manufacturer. A full description, with engravings, sent to any address on receipt of a postage stamp. EIRE-CRACKERS constantly on hand. iTTIOOO Agents Wanted. A beautiful Specimen Pistol sent by Express or Mail prepaid on roceipt of SI. junolO 3t. IT EMOVAL. JOSHUA S. JOH!SO CABIN 11 T MA ICFll, has removed his shon to the new building of John Troutman, on Market street, whero he will keep on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior finish.) every variety of Household and Kitchen 'FUBNiTUBE, such as Tables. Rureaus, 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 counry. Call and examine his furniture, and judge for yourselves of its quality and finish. CHAIRS of all kinds on hand or mado to order. He is also prepared to make COFFINS to order, on tho shortest notice, and will attend funerals with a hearse, when called npon. JOSHUA S. JOIIXSOX. Clearfield. Ta., December 17, 1856. A MONEY- MAKIX TRADE FOR OA'i HOLLAR. JEFFRIES'! MANUAL OF PROFITABLE A USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS, WITHOUT A MASTER, IS NOW READY FOR SALE. This isone of tho most valuable little books 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 tho day, for tho manufacture of tho most beneficial, and saleable articles, now in common uso. Any person forwarding ono dollar post-paid, to C. JEF FRIES, Jeffrirx, Clearfield Co., I'a... or to A. 1. Uaumaii, Tyrone, Blair Co., Fa., will receive a copy by return mail. -And any person forwardmir twenty-five- cents, post paid, to C. Jkffries. will receive by return mail, one of the three following instructions: How to make the celebrated artificial Hoxev. How to raise 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, wilf reccivo the whola three by roturn mail. June 4, Xrj5d ly. j; AK IKON and CHAIN PUMPS, for salo cheap at tho Corner-. , - WM.IRMN. ap!25 , . ' C ALL at the "Corner Store" of Wm. Trviu in" Cnrwensville, if you want 10 ouy cucap A LOT of good WINDOW SASH, 10 by i z jor sale by MEKltELL A CAR! Kit. A FIRST K TE Sett of BlacksmithingToots, including Bellows, A nvil, Serew-plaU Aa , for sale by yan7 MER REEL A CARTER I7U)K SALE A first rate new ROCKAWAY, 1 built by MerreU fc Tark, by 1 iunSt GEO.W.RIIEEM. B ACON, FLOUR, and SALT, just received and far sale at th Corner Store. Curwensville, April 25. WM- IRVIN. TT'REsn MILCII COW FOR F ALE. Tho .1. undersigned has a zood fresh milk cow which ho will sell at a reasonable price, if application be made soon. Lawrence Tp., May 27. N. K McMULLEN. IT E M OVA L . The undersigned notifies It his old customers and the public that he has removed his BLACKSMITH SHOP to his new building a few doors south of the shop ho former ly occupied, where he is prepared to uo on tue suortcst notice any work in Ins line ot Dusiness April 15, 1S57. JACOB SHUXKWE1LEK. IJIIILAIJELHIIIA WOOD MOULDING MILL, Willow Street above Twelfth, North Side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Build ers. Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW ING. Agents wanted in the various Towns in his por tion of tho JHato, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. nprS-2m SILAS E. WEfR. 7Y'T1 C E . Ti I E LUMBER CITY HOTEL 1 1 has been reopend and refitted by the under signed, who respectfully informs the public at large that ho is well provided with house room and sta bling. He flatters himself that he can render gen eral satisfaction to all who may patronizo him. EN OS McM ASTER. Lumber City. March 25, 1357. . t ITIOIl SALE A two-story frame House, with a half acre of land adjoining, situate in Law rence township, on the road from Cleartield to Curwensville, about 1 j miles from Clearfield. For terms' apply to Zebad Lawhead, Lawrence town ship, or to the subscriber, . L. JACKSON CRANS. june4 Clearfield, Pa. 1 OH ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn J 3 pike, about 7 mile3 west of Curwensville. and 135 ACRES OF LAXD, adjoining the same, will be sold on accommodating terms. The land lies well, is all susceptible ot cultivation, anil is well covered with choice pine timber suitable for shingles, sawing or square timber. A saw mill near by. Apply to U. J. niar25 Clearfield. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tho partnership heretofore existing between tho undersiencd. has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are re quested to settle their accounts wiuiout ueiay. 1V1I. ULLLH.U. April l.IS57-tf. DANIEL BEXNER. N. Ji. The business will be continued ut the old stand by JOHN GUELICH. 5710R SALE, THE FARM occupied by John F.Wiley in Ferguson township, containing 10i acres, 30 acres cleared ; house, barn and other buildings thereon erected. ALSO. 50 acres of land or the timber thereon, situate in Piko township within one and a half miles of the river on a good road to haul. i oa further description and terms apply to h. J. -CRANS, May 20. 1357. Clearfield. MANSION" II O U S E , . . ClearfiH.1. Pa. The undersigned respectfully announces to the public that he has leased the above Hotel in Clear field borough, and that he is prepared to accom modate all who mar favor him with their custom. His house is commodious anil 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 thi wants and comfort ot his guests, no expecis to secure a- liberal share of patronage. febll-'57 - DAN. M. WEAVER. STON1S WAItli ruiltni run, mli.. The property occupied by Porter A Brother In Brady township, near Luthersburg. will be sold low, as tue owner contemplates removing wesiwaru. Tho nottcrv is in eood order ami has connected with it about 60 aercs of land, about one half of which is in grass, the balance in wood. Ihere is anew two t lory dwelling and sufficient stautmg and sheds on the place. Good material for the manufacture of stone ware and abundance oi eoni are on tho property. For terms apply to April.- L. J. CRANS, Clearficb rnio THOSE WHO WANT farms. L A FARM WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY. MAN. THE R IDG WAY FARM COMPANY has made ar rangements bv which all who desire to settle or purchase a home can do so. The farms consist of the best limestone soil of tho most superior quality for farming, in a rapidly improving plaee, into which an extensive emigration is now pouring. The property is located in Elk County, Pennsylva nia, in the midst of a thriving population of some 10.U00. Tho climate is perfectly healthy, and the terrible plague of the west fever is unknown. It also has an abundance of the best quality of Coal and Iron. The prico to buy it out is from ?3 to 520 per acre, payable in instalments, to be located at the tune of purcnasing, or a snaro oi u acres entitling to locate the same for SSUO, payabln S-6 per month or 12 acres payable SI per month. Discount foreverv sum of S100 and under, paid in advance, a discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed, and for over S100 a discount ot 10 per cent. In considering the advantages of emigrating to this locality the Pillowing nrc presented : First The soil is u rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which this set tlement has attained its present great prosperity. Scroiid It is the centre of the great North West Coal Basin, aud is destined soon to become one of the greatest business places in the State. It will supply the great Lake market, (according to popu lation and travel the greatest in tho Union.) It has five workable veines of the best Bituminous Coal, amounting in the aggregate to over 22 fact, which makes 22.000 tons of coal under each acre. This will make the land of inestimable value. Third The cuiiuent state geologist Dr. Chas. T. Jackson of Boston, has made a geological sur vey ot the land, and analysed the coal, tuo iron ore and the limestone. This report together with maps will be furnished to inquirers. Fourth Three railroads aro laid out through this property. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad gives us a market forourcoal to the Lakes it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of this road has been finished, and is now in running or der. A heavy force is now working from Erie to wards our land in tho western direction, tlio means for the completion of which has been raised it will soon be finished. The Allegheny Valley Rait road connects us with New York, Boston and Pitts burg. Tho Venango Road connects as with the Wost. There are already eood Turnpike roads running through the property, various other roads have been opened to accommodate- tuo emigration auu settlement which has already taken xlacc. There is no opportunity equal to it now otterca in the man who wants to provide himself a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where he pan live in prosperity and independence in a cli- juate PERFECTLY HEALTHY. No case of fever ever having been known to oco cur in this settlement. It is not like going to the backwoods of the Wct, among perhaps intollerant people, where there is no-society, churches, or schools, where the price of land is high, and where the emigrant, after being used to the healthiest climate in the world, has to endure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins bis health and that of uis family. But here is a thriving settlement having three towns, containing churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, grist mills, and everything de. siroJ. There is a cash market at hand. The lum ber trade last yCar amounted to over two hundred million feet of lumber. In a short . time, owing to the coat, it will still become more valuable, as a number of iron works and manufactories wilt soon be started ; they are at present starting them ex tensively at Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, tho payments are such that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising families from want in the future, or to gain a competence by the rise which will take place in the value of hinds By an outlay scarcely misled, a substan tial provision can bo made Persons should make early application, apply or write to E. Jefferies, Secretary, No. 1.15 Walnut street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters care fully answered jiving full information. Shares or tracts of land can bo bought or seenr ed by letter enclosing the first instalment of five dollars, when the subscriber . will be furnished with books, maps, Ac. Warrantee Deeds given. Persona ean also purchase from our agents. Route from Philadelphia, to Tyrone on the Penn sylvania Central Railroad, and thence by Stage to the land. This isi delightful season to visit St. Marv's the besf hotel accommodation is afforded. Euquire for E.-C. fchaltr, Eeq s the Agent for the w - I7!OR SALE, TWO BUILDING LOTS in the 1 borough of Clearfield ; several BUILDING LOTS and PASTURE AND WOOD LOTS, contain ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough of Clearfield. Also several clcsirablo FARMS and pieces of TIMBER LAND, in various parts of the county. Terms accommodating. Apply to L. JACKSON CEANS, , April 16. IS-lfi. Clearfield.-Pa. NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED at the 'CORN ER STOKE," in Curwensville. a very large and well-selected stock of GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, HARD WARE. B'JOTS. SHOES. MATS. Ac, all of which will be sold at low prices for ready pay. . Attention is directed to our Urge and va ried assortment cf .SPK1NCJ AND SUMMER GOODS, including Bonnets of the latest stylo, and Dress fronds of the mf st approved ratterx!. Also, a stonk of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of all sires, patterns aud prices. Purchasers are invited to call and see for th emselves. WM. IR IX. Curwensville. March 27. 1S57. X E W GOODS! GE IJ D E S, M A It S II & C O., would respectfully announce to their custo mers and . the public in general that thev are re ceiving from the East, and opening at their store house at Bucna Vista, in Bell township, Clearfield county, a large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARD WARE, QUEEXS WARE, frr., which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. All kinds f country produce, boards, shingles, Ac, taken in exchange for goods, and Cash not refused. Give us a call and examine our stock, o charge for showing goods. .None but responsible persons need ask credit. SAMUEL T. HOOVER, Agent. Bell Township, May G, !Si7 Cmp NEW FIRM. MERBELL & CARTER would inform the.public, that they have just open ed an extensive COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE .ftlAMUFACTOKY,-- On Serand Street, ij the boromrh of ClenrfirlJ, where they are prepared to'furnish at reduced pri ces, cverv variety oi articles in ineir line. Steel. Bar-iron, nails, stoves of every variety Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps of every detcrtption. stove pipe, patent sausage cutters, funnels and self scaling cans kept constantly on hand. All orders for castings for Flour Mills.Saw Mills, Ac. will be thankfully received snd promptly at tended to. HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. They are also prepated to receive every varie ty of article on comuiisiiou, at a low per-centage. O. B. M ERR ELL. L. R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19, 1S:5 ly. ROBINS EXPECTORANT, .sr COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. TOR THECCItE OK r s Bronchial affections.Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy, Bron chitis, Asthma, and all other discuses of the throat and lungs, except Consumption. This invaluable remedy is no quack nostrum, but is prepared from the recipe of a tegular physician, who during a practice of twenty-five years, used it wUh unpar alleled success, "it is a combination of expecto rant remedies, simplo in their character and used bv every educated physician. It is easily taken, produces no nausea or other disagreeable effects, and gives almost immediute relief. In this ever changing climaUt, where coughs and colds so fre quently end in consumption and death, no family should be without this certais ct'ttE. It would be cay to follow in thowakeof the ven ders of patent inodieiiie, and multiply certificates got up for the occasion, of miraculous cores, 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 iut give it a wide circulation, and recommend it to all those afflicted with diseases for which it is a remedy. Price 371 Cents jer Bottle. Prepared exclusively by THOMAS ROBINS, Druggist March 4, 18j7.-t Cleartield. Pa. C O M E T II I N" d N E W ! 3 LEATHER AND HIDE STORE, West End of Spring' Creek Bridge, Cheapsidc, B e 1 1 e f oTn t e , P e n n,a . The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has just opened a Leather ami Hide Store at his Tannery establishment, in Bellcfonte, Centre county. Pa , where he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Leathers. Ac. as follows: Oak Tanned Spauisk Sole-Leather, Hemlock Spanish. Sole Leathnr. Freneh Caf'-siins, Bdlotrs Leather. Oil Tunnel I si nus 'Leather. Split Leatiei, Patent French Calf skins, Madras Boot Skins, Red Runs aud Pink Linings, Cape Bindings and Gai ter Kid, Tanners' Oil. A IO: Plas tering hair : Copper Rivets and Burrs ; Thread. Bristles aud Wax, and all kinds of Tools. Jjrnts, ire.., for Shocovikers. TO MACHINISTS. For the convenience of Mi ohinists ot all kinds he will keep on hand a good supply of Patent Riveted Stretched Leather Belt ing Straps from 1 to 24 inches wide, which he will scil at city pricej. CASH paid for all kinds of Hides and Skins. I"PTbe above articles have been carefully se lected, and arc the very best quality ; but call and examine, aud juigc for yourselves. THOMAS BURXSIDK. Bellcfonte, April 29, 1857-tf. rA C)k V ITNESSES; 3 C'J OK. o THE FORGER CONVICTED. j JOHN 5. DYE IS THE AUTHOR. !" Who has had 10 years experience as a Banker and Publisher, and Author of O A series of Le-rtures at the. Broad u iy Tabernacle when, lor 10 successive nignts, over EVoO.000 People -1 o O Greeted him with Rounds of A i plausc, while he exhibited the manner in which Conntcr O fciters execute their Frau Is.and the S Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them ! The Bank IV.jr Engravers all ay that h is the r-l greatest Jicdre of Puftcr Money living. CiREVTEST DISCOVER V OF THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, rj" - and Exhibiting at a glance every Coun O terfeit in circulation ! ! '.J3 Arranged so ndmirably.that reference is easv ,2 and petectiox instant aseohs. Z3T"So Index to examine! No pages to hunt S up! But so simplified and arranged, that f tho Merchant, Banker and Business U Man can sec all at a Glanrs. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. .Thus EAcn may kkad tue same is bis owx Na- tivb Tongue. u Most Perfect Bank: Note List Pn-Uished. &H Also a List of all the Private Bankers in America. . A complete summary of the Finance of Eu rope and America w ill be published in each edi fntion, together with all the Important News of tho day. Abo 75 A SERIES OF TALES pFrom an Old Manuscript found in the East. It - furnishes the most complete history of -o ORIENTAL LIFE, describing the Most Perplexing Fositions in O which the Lalios and Gcmlcmon of the country ..have been so often found. These Stories will CJ continue throughout the whole year, and will .2 prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. ' . C7 tFurnished Weekly toSubscriben ar,at o 51 a year. All letters must bo addressed to ra , . , - JOHN S..DYE. Broker. -2 Publisher and Proprietor, 70 "Wall fctreet, Y. W April 29, l:57-ly . : W ; 4 LARGE stock of READY MADE CLOTHING aTL selling cheap ai me " YV:p CnrweBBvillc, may z - WM. IU VI2L cTONE-WAK3 wlt7B oa nana at the "Corner JS Store " " WM- IRV1N.' Curwensville, May 27. 1&S7. . ...-. j j XEVTsf PPLY of COFFEE. TEA, SUGAR, and BEST SYRUP MOLASSES, for sale at the corner. rl25 WM IKVIN. I T?OR' SALE-tfoT.7" . I A Dangers. Jr..' situate iaTT one mile from PeaasvlIlJ. Itcunts.j- Richard which 45 are cleared and under good cfeipst improvements ares two-story frame hottM st kitchen, barn and out-houses. There is young bearing orchard on the place, and the whole ia well watered. For terms apply to L-JACKSON CRANS. : - juno4 . - . Clearfield, Pa. 1 EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARir, id-. .AT TYRONE CI1Y, FA.- -Having just received a lot of the cost eastern Mar Me that can be procured at- tue I unauei- rhia Yards. I am now ready to furcih all kinds of work in our line, viz : Mon uments. Tomb-Tables. Marble Poor-atepa.i Lintels, Mantle-pieces. Centre-Table, Lard-Tahle, Bureau-tops. Ac, of either American or Italian Marble. CN- B. All orders sent by mail, prompt ly attended to We will not be beat either in work or prices. Idee24-'j0.1yj I. LLREY. . M. A. Frank, Esq., Agent. Clearfield. Pa. FI A LLOA ! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public generally' that he has opened out a new Wagon-Makiug E tahlishiuent in '-New Salem City," Brady town ship, whero be will at all times bo prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Waeons. Carts, Wheelbarrows Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, and his , - . . , . 1 -I J J wora will lo uaue in lav uou auuauuui auu iu rablc manner, such as will bear the test of striot examination. By a close observance of his busi ness engagements, and by disposing of hia work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for either cash or approved country produce, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal sharo of pub lic custom BENJ. RISHEL. Xew Salem Citv. .Tan. 18, 18 jit. A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, Jt I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Ta., commonly known as tho Tyrone City Hotel. Comprising as follows : One large three story brick house, Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished otT ia complete s.yle. A large and extensive stable, an excellent wash house and other necessary ou'-buildings. There is alio, on the same Lots, one frame house, with out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole stands upou three valuable Lots as in the plot of said town, and affords several very eligible loca--tione for store, offices. Ac, Ac. The whole will be sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation, now is the chance. Private reasons eaute mo to sell thia val uable property, which is every day increasing in' value. Inquire of Caleb Guycr. or the subscriber. J. D. STEWART. Tyrone City. Sept. I J. IS.r5.-tf. L' OG-FLOATERS TAKE NOTICE That at a meeting of the Lumbermen 'held at Cleartield on the ltth iust., the undersigned were appointed a committee to institute prosecutions a gainst all persons obstructing the navigable streams bv the floating of loose logs. We therefore notify all persons coucerned. that proceedings will be in- ; stituted and prosecuted to conviction against all and every person, whether owner, contractor or laborer, engaged in putting loose logs into the riv-'. er or any of its tributaries in the countieaof Clear- field. Elk and Centre. JOHX M. CnASE. W. II. ROBISOX, WM. STEWART, DANIEL RHOADES R.C. WIXSLOW, August 27. ISiti. KOBT. MAHAFFEY, JAMES Aj-EEY, C. W BLAKE. ROBT. ROTH ROCK. J. Z. LIXDEMU1U. D O C TOR K K L L I N CAXCER INSTITUTE, For the Treatment of Cancers, Tumors. Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, any Growth or Pore. Chronio Diseases, generally, can be cured (if curable,) with out surgical operation or poison. For all particu lars write.statc diseases plainly, and enclose twenj ty-fivc cents for advice. All letters must have a postage stamp enclosed to pre-pay answer. Med icine can be scut any distance. Address C. L. KEELING, M. D Mechanicsburg. Cumberland Co , Pa. l"r""JIeehanicsburg is 8 miles from Harrisburg. on the C. V. Railroad, and acoossible from all' parts of the Union. Old and young, poor and rich, come all we will do you good. : j?To those afflicted who cannot visit iuo per sonally, I will send, per mail, on receipt of Sj.Oft only, a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with full di rections for use, Ac. State all particulars. Ad dress as above. February 18, 1857-6n TOT IT E 1? E O P L E JL OF CLEAItFIKLD COLSTT. A NEW MARBLE WORKS IN BELLEFUME, PA. S. A. GIBSON A CO.. aro now fully' prepared to furnish the People of Clearfield county, with all kinds of Marhlo work, at a much lower rate than can be bought at anv other establishment in this part of Pennsylvania, and of a FAR SUPERIOR STYLE OK WORKMANSHIP. MR. WILLIAM GRAHAM, one of the firm, may be found at theputlic hcuscof 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 uutii called upon, or send them by mail. The work will be delivered to any part of the county, free of freight. Address, f. A. GIBSON A CO.. Bellefoute Marble Works. May 13, 13S7-Gm. Bellcfonte, Pa. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY ; TELEGRAPH. The D.wlt Telegraph. Notwithstanding the ru mors spread abroad by our political opponents, that tho 'Daily Telegraph' would be discontinued after the election, wc announce to the public that we shall not only continue its publication, but it shall be done with renewed vigor and determina tion to meet the public expectations aud wants. The publishers will spare no labor or expense to make it a paper eminently worthy of the capital of Pennsylvania, and one which should be found at cverv fireside in our borough, Tho -Daily Telegraph' will contain the latest news received by .Magnetic Telegraph and Mails. We shall give particular attention to our Local de partment, and endeavor to make the Reports as full and interesting as possible. The Editorial De partment will be under the management of able . and experienced gentlemen, who, npon all quee tions affecting the public, will cxprtss their opin ions fairly and freely. Our next Legislature will be entrusted with several important duties tho election of United States Senator, the election of a StaU) Treasurer, tho apportionment of the State, Ac, which will make the proceedings unusually, interesting and important. The 'Telegraph' wifl be able to present this aud all other news transpi ring at tho State Capital much sooner and more satisfactorily than any other paper in tho Stato. The 'Semi-Weekly and Weekly Telegraph' will be published, as heretofore. We shall endeavor to make the 'Weekly Telegraph the best family newspaper in tho State. It will contain all th latest news up to the hourof goinz to press. It will coniaiu full reports of the markets in the At- ' lantic cities. A portion of our columns will bed. r voted to tho interests of Agriculture tnd Mechan ics. The -Semi-Weekly' will he pubJisaed only during the ssious of tho Legislature. 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