THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, FA., JUNE 24, 1857. 2Tew Adtertiscmests. TYe direct atten to the new advertisements which appear in to-day's Journal : J'raak Short, of the "Short Shoe Shop' giYes notice, that ho has jnst received a stock of Mcn.8 Women's and Children's Gaiters and Shoes, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, &c. "Come one ! Coras all ! Give 'Shorty' a call !?' for be is determined to sell cheap for cash. J. B.M'Enally, Esq., offers four town lots, for sale, on easy terms. Men-ell & Carter have a few Grain Cradles on hand, which they wish to dispose of. Accidext. On Thursday last, Rev.William McCuIlough had his right arm rather serious ly injured, whilst he was engaged in hauling stone. One of the front wheels of the wagon morning in contact with a log, Mr. M. took hold of it, lor the purpose of assisting the horses in pulling the wheel over the log. One horse starting a little sooner titan the other, r d Mr. M. having taken hold on the inside. Lis arm was caught between the wheel and the wngon-bed, and bruised very badly. CAorn Again. Ou last Friday, James Cur ly was iedgei in the county prison, on a charge of setting a barn op fire in Karthaus towu :.i, a short time since. Curly is one of the prisoners who escaped from the custody of the SheriJ", some time last fall. lie was tried, coi.ri jied and sentenced to nine months im prisonment in the County jail, at the last Au gutt Conrt, for cutting loose a raft, but es caped however, a short time after he was im prisoned. Going tp. Passing down town a day or two fiince, we observed that the workmen were en gaged in laying the foundation of the Xew Meeting Douse, which our Baptist friends have had in contemplation of erecting for some time. It is to be a brick cditice. We w ish thtia snccess in the enterprise in which they are engaged, and hope they may be enabled to complete their building without delay. Pocket Picked. Col. John Patchin, of Eurnside township, this county, had his pocket picked of $60, whilst getting shaved in a bar ter shop in Philadelphia, on last Monday eve lung. There was no other person in the shop at that time, and whilst one fellow was shaving his face, it is supposed the other was shaving Ills pocket. Camp Meeting. We have been requested to state, that the members of the Methodist persuasion will hold a Camp Meeting, two and u. half miles west of Luthersburg, in this coun ty. " The meeting will commence on Thurs day next. We observe that an addition is being built to the Mansion House, which will enlarge it Tery considerably. Tits Auctio SEARCrt Acaix. The self eacriflcing devotion of Lady Franklin has been at length again successful, and a new expedi tion is nearly ready to buffet the storms and Ircast the ice-drift of the stern and scowling regions of the pole. The London Times took frong grounds against the encouragement by Government of this new expedition, and that excellent monthly, Household Words, as strong on the other side. But the wife has at length prevailed, and a screw steam yacht called the Fox, rchooner-rigged and built fur the late Richard Sutton, is now ready for the perilous search. This vessel is to be strengthened for tho service she is to enter upon, and at once got ready for sea. She sails about the last of June, and will be commanded by C;tpt. Mc Clintock of the Royal Navy, who has already conducted one expedition in search of Sir John Franklin. It is, we thiuk, quite idle to appose that there will be any direct fruit of fllifl cruise, or, in other words, that she will Yr find so much as a bone of the lost Sir John Franklin. Lady Franklin appears to have found new encouragement in the report of Dr. Kane, who r-ruarks upon the almost in vincible proclivity of himself and men tosiiik Into the status of the Esquimaux, to live on VTuLber, and dress and hybernate" as they do. The inference is that by so doing their lives might have been prolonged, and she acts on the hope that Sir John has become an Esqui maux in habit, and thus perhaps has lengthen ed out his existence ; or if not he, probably some one or more of h s 138 men. ' rCf The St. Louis Democrats Quinda Cor respondence ofthelCth says that the Legisla ture adjourned on trie night of the 13th. Acts were passed providing for taking the census, pportoining the state and providing for an fection of state- officers and Representatives Su Congress on the first Monday of August, and also locating the seat of government at Tpeka. . A joint resolution was also passed for rnemoralizing Congress foradmisuion into the Union tt::'-!r thr; Topeka Constitution. Tfio census act provides for the appoiutiuent cj ffre niariha'i whose deputies will take the cetisu. immediately ; the apportionment of the state will giro the Senate not more than 20 RiKs and the House CO. Some of tho territorial judges pronounce parts of the cen sus la inoperative. It is reported that Gov. Waiaer has been iaiormed that the Constitu tion will not be submitted to the people. EjfOKMOus Gold Boulder Focsd. The Ma rj write Herald says that the Downieville Tun nel Jnipany, at Centreviile, have fount! the largest boulder containing gold perhaps ever strnci In California. Up to last ao-nt they bad extracted $17,000, and had not yet ascer tained its full size. They estimate the amount f goRf -it contains at not less than $100,000 ! TM Wulder is a fair set-orl to one from Aus tralia which the English papers have recently mentioned iis being on exhibition in London, tad. jroicb. weighs, (quartz and -gold,) four .hundred pounds, and is valued by some san gniae Individual at 20,000, or $ 100,000. CLIPPINGS ANO SCF.IEBLINGS. Ther-J arc now eleven English and one German Free State papers in Kansas. C-A deSciency of $5"0,000 in the State Treasury of Ohio, has been made public. E7Gcn. Wm. Walker arrived at New York on Tuesday of list week. His reception was spiritless. K?The Arabia sailed from New York, for Liverpool, cn tne 17th, taking out $2,205,224 in specie. The hoop question, like most others, has two sides to it. The ladies lake the inside, of course. D3"The Locos have elected a majority of the member to the Constitutional Convention of Minesota. CP" Maintain dignity without the appear ance of pride : manner is something with ev ery body, and everything with some. K7 The steward of the steamer Fulton, has been arrested at Xew York, on the charge of smuggling diamonds, valued at $50,000. EXT" A complete train of large, handsome and comfortable new cars has been put on the Branch road between Hollidaysbn rg aud Al toona. K7" An ox is on exhibition at Springfield, which weighs 4,200 pounds, is six feet seven inches high at the shoulders, girth ta55"- and 13 feet iu length. " CP" The hurricane on Saturday blewttewrfj thirty-three buildings in Peoria, 111. One child was killed and seven persons badly injured. The property dcrtroyed amounted to upwards of S70,OUO. CP" The Empress Eugenie of Franco re cently appeared at a ball wearing jewels the value of which was estimated at $800,000, and having flounces of lace on her robe that cost S 120,000. DP"The butchers of Philadelphia, last week refused to pay the prevailing high prices for beef cattle. Their customers, in consequence, had to content themselves with pork and mut ton, or vegetables. CP" There are hosts of Locofocos in Centre count- who are very anxious to "serve their country." Only some fifty applicants for the various offices to be filled this fall. Pity that they could not all be accommodated. CP" Sure, and I'm heir to a splendid estate under my father's will. When ho died, he ordered ray' elder brother to divide the house widme; ami by St. Patrick he did it for he tuck the inside himself, and gave me the out side. CP" A land speculator out West, in defend ing his -trict" against the chaige.of insalu brity, declared that it was so healthy "around there, and so difficult for folks to die, that the inhabitants had to draw their last breath with a cork-screw." CPSom j wag says, the reason the comet didn't strike this "pile of dirt" of ours was, "that President Buchanan issued a proclama tion warning it off, and threatening to send a filibuster' expedition against it, headed by Gen. Wni. Walker." CP" New wheat appeared in Charleston, South Carolina, as long as ten days since some of which is said to be on its way to a northern n:arket. On the 12th inst., ten bar rells of floor from new wheat were shipped from Augusta, Ga., to Xew York. CP" An exchange paper says that the sta bility of tie Union depends upon tho decision of the follcwing grave question by the juven ile debating societies of the country. If a man had a grizzly bear by the tail, would it be policy to h ld fast or let It go V CP" Letter from Fort Reilly under date of 9th inst., states that the Cheyenne Indians had attacked and destroyed an emigrant train 80 miles weft of that post six of the cmigrnts were killed and four wounded. The Indians were in rear of Col. Sumner's force. CP" On Sunday night M'Kim had a slight attack of cholera morbus, which gave rise to a report that he had attempted to commit sui cide by poison. No such attempt was made. He is now restored to his ordinary good health. So says the Ilollidaysburg Register. CP" Since the appropriation has been made to the Tarn School, the contractors have re sumed operations, and the work is now pro gressing ripidly. In the course of another year the College Building will be far advanced, and perhaps a portion of it completed. CP" The Virginia Legislature is so thor oughly and completely "Democratic" that they will have to get up a split in tho party in order to have any interesting contests or de bating. The house stands 120 Democrats Jo CO opposition, and the Senate 44 to 10. CP" There is nothing purer than honesty ; nothing warmer than love; nothing more bright than virtue; and nothing more stead fast than fiith. These, united in one mind form the purest, the sweetest, the richest, the brightest, the holiest, and tho most steadfast happiness.- .. . CP" "Stumped" the prophet. A would be prophet, down South, said lately, in one of his sermons, that 'he was sent to redeem the world and all things therein." Whereupon a native pulled out two five dollar bills of a bro ken bank, and asked him to fork over the spe cie for them. CP" Some ten days ago a man, a resident of Pittsburg, named Gallaher, kicked up a fracas with some gamblers on a boat running between Louisville and .New Orleans; he re peatedly picked money from the table, and was at last killed by a Kentuckian with a bowie knife. -- ..;.. a CP" It is said that the comet 'struck' some where in the neighborhood of Edward Brown's tavern, in Bishop street, Bellefonte, a few nights since, and an Irishman knocked its tail oft with a shillaly, swearing that, "the ould comit had ; better be afther clareing out, and not be coi ling here to knock the swate dinio cratic party to paces.". "- :. Getting Frightened by tue Comet. The Trenton State Gazette says that a woman resi ding in Ocean co., N. J., was frightened to death last week by the idea of the Comet ! At night she saw a light from a large fire in the pines and was immediately possessed with the idea that it was the comet, that the earth was on fire and about to be destroyed. Her alarm was so great that she was thrown into convul sions, from the effects of which she died the same night. Mabbied On Tuesday the Cfh day of June, by G. B. Goodlander, Esq., Mr. William Nee ly, late of JefLsrson county, to Miss Harriet Fey, of Clearfield county. On Thursday, the 18th inst., by the same, Mr. James Axdersos, of Luthersburg, to Miss Naxcy Abigal Caldwell, daughter of Sam uel Caldwell, of Pike township. ITIOR SALE, AT LOW PRICES, One good two horso Coach, and one new two-horse ; Wagon, well-ironed. Enqnro of MOXTELIUS & TEX EYCKE. junl"-tt Curwensville, Pa. CAUTION". All persons are cautioned against meddling with a certain Gray Horse, now in the possession of John J. McCracken. Knox town ship, as the same belongs to us and is only left with the said McCracken on loan. junel7-St MeMUKRAY A HEGARTY. "JVOTICE. Was' taken up adrift in Girard ll township, a quantity of SHINGLES floating in the Kiter. The owner or owners t.ro requested to come forward, prove property, pav charges, and take theia away. 'WM. MAXWELL, J. SHAWNEE, Juno 1st, 1337 junlO-St A. J l ilt. 1 POSITIVELY, THE LAST AOTICE All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned are requested to call and make arrangenicntsTor tho payment of the Mine before the 1st of July next, as on that day I will place ail unsettled accounts, notes. Ac, in the hands of a proper officer for collection, without rcspeet to per sons HENRY LORALX Clearfield. June 10. 1857. 1 POCKET BOOK LOST. On Thursday tho 21st May, tho undersigned lost a clasp pocket book, at Grugan's, in Clinton county, at the time a boy named Kummcll was drowned there, con taining 40 in money, and several notes and store bills. It is known to 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 JOIINBLAIK. 15oggs Tp.. Clearfield co , June 1 0 it. BACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP, OS T11IRH STRKET. The subscriber informs his old friends and the public generally, that ho is now re-established in the OLD tfllOP, on third street, lately occupied by Jacob iShunk wcilcr, where he Lopes by strict at tention and keeping a good stock of assorted irou, to merit the favorof the public. Country produce and cash never refused. An apprentice, from 1G to IS years of age, will meet with a good situation if application be made soon. Clearfield, May 13, 13iT. G. W. ORR. "jVOTICE. The stockholders of the Tyrone and i 1 Clearfield 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 five ilollarsa share on the 1st of June next; a fifth instalment of five dollars a share on the 1st of July next, a grceably to resolution of the Board of Managers. As the company have now a large force of inun at work, it is absolutely essential to the prosecution of the work that the stock he regularly paid. JAMES T. LEONARD. Clearfield. April 29 1B57. - Treasurer. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tho undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county to distribute tho balanco in the hands of Kobt. Porter, Administrator of Jo seph Morrow, deceased, among the jnst creditors of the said deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday the 14th day of May nest, at one o'clock p. m., at the office of Larrt nier A Test, in tho borough of Clearfield, when and where all those interested may attend if they see proper. JAS. II.LARUIMEIl, April lo, 1S57. Auditor. rirThe above audit continued by order of the Court, until Tuesday the 7th day of July next. JAS. II. LARRIMEU, Auditor. June 10th, 18.'7. SOMETHING JiEW ! Hall's Yoosg Amer ica Fiue-Cracker 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, and carries a ball with the same precision for ten paces, though not with forco enough to kill, making it the only cheap and harmless pistol for target practice in ex istence. 100,000 sold in four weeks! Retail price, 25 cents and upwards, according to the market. Trade price, H dollars lor 100 pistols, cash on de livery. Sent by express to any part of the coun try. A. XV. HALL, 33a Rroa lway, X.Y., Inventor and sole Manufacturer. A fu-11 description, with engravings, sent to any address on receipt of a postage stamp. F1RK-CRACKKRS constantlyon hand. 51000 Agents Wanted. A beautiful Specimen Pistol sent by Express or Mail prepaid on roccipt of SI. junelO 'it. ' REMOVAL. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, CA1SINKT MAKl-ll, has removed his shop 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 'FURNITURE, such a? 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 his furnitnre, and judgo for yourselves of its quality and finish. CHAIRS of all kinds on hand or made to order. lfc is also proparcd to make COFFINS to order, on the shortest notice, and will attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. JOSHUA P. JOHNSON. Clearfield, Pa.. December 17, 1356. A MONEY MAKING TRADE FOR O .Vi DOLLAR. JEFFRIES' S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE A USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS, WITHOUT A MASTER, IS NOW READY FOR SALE. This isone of the most valuable little books of the times, to all persons out of employment, as a number of money making trades and arts, can bo learned without a master, besido all tho genu ine and popular receipts, and instructions of the day, for the manufacture of the most beneficial, and saleable articles, now in common use. Ajiy person forwarding one dollar post-paid, to C.-fEF-FRIES, Jeffries, Clearfield Co., I'tt.. or to A. II. liaumau, Tyrant, Jitair Co., P., will receive a copy by return mail. .And any person forwarding twenty-five cents, post paid, to C. Jeffries, will receive by return mail, oue of the three following instructions: How to make the celebrated artificial Honey. 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, will receive the whole three by return mail. Juno 4. 1856 ly. B Alt IRON and CHAIN PUMPS,' for ale WM. IRVIN. cheap at tho Corner. ipizo c ALL at the "Corner Store" of Win. Irvin in CurwensviUCs " you waui i - r fa""-"; LOT of good WINDOW SASH, 10 by 12. jor 1,11 . fa""" iiruPCIf. PJBTF11 sale by A FIRST RATE Sett of BlaeksmithingTool, including Bellows. Anvil, Serew-plates. Ao , forfcalo by : . fnJ.) MERRELL & CARTER 1I1RESII MILCJ1 COW Foil SALE. The undersigned has a good fresh milk cow which ho will sell at a reasonable price, if application be made soon. .N. K ilcML LLt.x. Lawrence Tp.. May 27. . "J3 E M O V A L . The undersigned notifies a y bis old customer!! and the public that he has removed bis jiJbA CliSAHTti ZSJIUI' to his new building a few doors south of the shop ho former ly occupied, where he is prepared to do on the shortest notice any work in his line ot business. April 15. 1M7. JCOB SI1UNKWKILER. "CAUTION. All persons are cautioned against V meddling with the following property now in possession of Isaac Wilson, of Knox township, as the lame belongs to me and i-t only left with the said Wilson on loau : One light two-horse wagon, one long sled, and one griid-stone. HKNRY nEGARTY. Woodward township. June 11th, 1857. jl7-3t IJHILADELPIIIA 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 DRAWING. Agents wantod in the various Towns in hi por tion of the State, to whom opportunities will be offered for large profits to themselves. aprS-2m SILAS E.AVEIK. ivOTICETTHE LUMBER CITY HOTEL i has been reopend and refitted by the under signed, who respectfully inforinsthe public at large that he is well provided with house room and sta bling. He flatters himself that he can render gen eral satisfaction to all who may patronize him. EXOS McMASTER. Lumber Citv. March 25. ltC7. 1 n ACRES OF LAND, on tho Erie Tum--! v pike, about 7 miles west of Curwcnsville. and 135 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the same, will be sold on accommodating terms. The land lies well, is alt susceptible of cultivation, and is well covered with choice pine timber suitable for shingles, sawing or square timber. A saw mill nearby. Apply to L. J. CHANS. mar25 Clearfield. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The 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 GLELICII. April 1.13.17-tf. DANIEL BENXER. N. B. The business will be continued at the old stand bv JOHN GUELICH. E STATE OF WM. CLEAVER, DEC'D. Letters testamcntarv on the estato of illiam Cleaver, late of Penn township, deceased, having been granted to tho subscribers, all persons in terested are hereby notified to make immediate settlement, or present their accounts duly authen ticated, to our attorney, L. J. Craiis, Esq., Clear field, or either of us. MI LES S. SPENCER, JOHN RUSSELL, Penn Tp ..Tune 10. 1S57. Executors. ANSI ) N IIOUS E , Clrarfirftf, Pa. The undersigned respectfully announces to the publio that he has leased the above Hotel in Clear field borough, and that he is prepared to accom modate all who may favor him with their custom. His house is commodions 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 the wants and comfort of his guests, he expects to secure a liberal share of patronage. febll- o7 . DAX. M. WEAVER. STONE WARE POTTERY FOR SALE. The property occupied by Porter A Brother in Brady township, near Luthersburg. will be sold low. as the owner contemplates removing westward. The pottery is in good order and has connected with ft about 00 acres of land, about one half of which is in grass, the balance in wood, lhero is anew twoitory dwelling and sufficient stabling and sheds on the place. Good material for the manufacture of stone ware and abundance ol coal arc on the property. For terms apply to Apr29. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield. MHO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS A A FARM WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY MAN. THE R IDG WAY FARM COMPANY has made ar rangements by which all who desire to settle or purchase a home can do so. The farms consist of the best limestone soil of the most superior quality for farming, in a rapidly improving place, 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 10,000. Tho climate is perfectly healthy, and the terrible plague of the west fever is unknown. It also has an abundance of the best quality ot Coal and Iron. The price to buy it out is from S3 to &0 per acre, payable in instalments, to be locatea at the time of purchasing, or a share of 25 acres entitling to locate the same tor S-WO, payaoin t per month or 12$ acres payable 54 per month. Discount for every sum ot 5I00and under, paid in advance, a discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed, and for over 5100 a discount ot 10 per cent. In considering the advantages of emigrating to this Iocalitv tho following are presented : Firt The soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which this set tlement has attained its present great prosperity. SeroiiJ It is the centre of the great North West Coal Basin, and is destined soon to become one of tho greatest business places in tho State. It will supply the great Lake market, according to popu lation and travel the greatest in the Union.) It has five workable veines of the best Bituminous Coal, amounting in the aggregate to over 22 feet, which makes 22.000 tons of coal under each acre. This will make the land of inestimable valuo. Third The eminent state geologist Dr. Chas. T. Jackson of Boston, has made a geological sur vey of the land, and analysed the coal, the iron ore and the limestone. This report togethcrwith maps will be furnished to inquirers. Fourth Three railroads are laid ont 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 the western direction, the means for the completion of which has been raised it will soon be finished. The Allegheny Valley Rain road connects us with New xoik, Loston and fitts burg. Tho Venango Road connects us with the We.t. There are already good Turnpike roads running through the property, various other roads have been opened to accommodate the emigration and settlement, which has already taken place. There is no opportunity equal to it now offered to the man who wants to provide himself a home iu an easy way, and make a settlement where ho can live in prosperity ami independence in a cli mate PERFECTLY HEALTHY. No case of fever ever having been known to oc cur in this settlement. It is not like going to tho backwoods of the West, among perhaps intollernnt 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 his health and that of his family. But here is a thriving settlement having three towns, containing churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, grist mills, and everything de sired. There is a cash market at hand. The lum ber trade last year amounted to over two hundred million feet of lumber. In a short time, owing to the coal, it will still become moro valuable, as a wurabcr of iron works andmanufactorics will soon be started ; they are at present starting them ex tensively at Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, the 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 riso which will take place in the value of lands By an ontlay scarcely missed, a substan tial provision can be made -' Persons should make early application, apply or write to K.JcfTeries, Secretary, No. 135 Walnut street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters care tally answered giving full information.. Shares or tracts of land can be bought or secur ed by letter enclosing the first inslalmcnt of five dollars, when the subscriber will be furnished with books, maps, Ac. . Warrantee Deeds given. Persons can also purchase from onr agents. . lloutc from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Penn sylvania Central Railroad, and thence by Stage to the land. This is a -delightful season to visit St. Mary's the best hotel accommodation is afforded. Enquire for E. C. Shultz, sq., the Ag'ot for the p;oprty at 6t. Mary's. -,; ,. Junel0-'57-3m; , T7OU SALE, HIE FARM occupied by Jofcn jL V. W iley in Ferguson township, containing 1C5 srrc, SO aeres cleared ; house, barn and other bntldings thereon Tecfe.l. - ALSO. 50 acres of land or the timber thereon situate in Pike township within one and a half miles cf the river on a good road to haul. Fci further description and terms apply to L. J. CKANS. May 20. 1857. Clearfield. NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED at the 'CORNER STORE," in Curwcnsville, a very largo and well-selected stock of GROCERIES. DRY GOODS, HARP WARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ac, all of which will b.; sol. I at low prices for ready pay. Attention is directed to our large and va ried assortment of SPRING AX n SUMMER GOODS, including Bonnets of tho latest style, and Press Goods of tho most approved patterns. Also, a stook of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of all ies. patterns and pi ices. Purchasers are invited to call and see for themselves. WM. IRVIN. Curwcnsville. March 27, 1S57. X i: AV GOODS! GE n l) E S, MARSH ft C O., would respectfully announce'! their custo mers and the public in general that they are re ceiving from the East, and opening at their storo house at Buena Vista, in Bell township, CIcarfiold county, a large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IL1RD Y.iIli:, QVEEXS W.1RE, which they will soli as cheap as the cheapest. All kinds of country produce, boards, t-hinirles. Ac. taken iu exchange for goods, and Cash not refused. Give us a eall and examine our stock. .No charge for showing goods. Aonc but responsible persons need ask credit. SAMUEL T. HOOVER, Agent. Eell Township, May 6, IS57 6mp - TVTEW FIRM. MERBELL & CARTER would V inform the. public, that they have just open ed an extensive COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE On Second Street, iu the loroush of Clearfield, where they arc prepared to'furnish at reduced pri ces, every variety of articles in their line. Steel. Bar-iron, nails. Steves ot every variety Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps of every description, stove . pipe, patent sausage cutters, tunnels and sell sealing cuns Kept constantly on hand. All orders for castings for FIourMilla.SawMills, Ac. will be thankfully received snd promptly at tended to. HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. They are also prepatwd to rcceivo every varie ty of article on commission, at a low per-centage. O. B. MERRELL. L. R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19. 1S35 lv. OBIJiS' E X P ECTO R A N T , COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CnERRY. rtllt THK ( I RE OP Bronchial affections.Coughs, Colds. Plenrisy, Bron chitis, Asthma, and all other diseases of the throat and luugs, except Consumption. This invaluable remedy is no quack nostrum, but is prepared from the recipe of a regular physician, who during a practice of twenty-five years, used it-with unpar alleled suceess. 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, where coughs and colds so fre quently end in consumption and death, uo family should be without this certain i tr.E. It would bo easy to follow in the wakcof 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 a wide circulation, and recommend it to all those afflicted with diseases for which it is a remedy. Price 371 CenU per bottle Prepared exclusively by THOMAS ROBINS. Druggist. March , 1Si7.-tf Clearfield. Ta. SO 31 E T II I N (i X E W ! LEATHER AXD HIDE STORE. Wist EuA o f Spring CrecL liridge, Cheupxide. Bellefonte, P e u n' a . The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has just opened a Leather and Hide Store at his Tanncrv establishment, in Bellefonte, Centre county ."Pa , where he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Leathers, Ac, as follows : Oak Tanned Sna.nish Sole Leather, Hemlock Spanish Sole Leather. French Ca!f-ttl-iu,v, Bellow leather. Oil Tanned la cing leather, Split Leather, Patent French Calf tlint, Mwlras Boot Skin. Rel ? and Pink IJuins. Cape Bimliugx and Gai ter KiJ, Tanners Oil. A LSO: Plas tering hair ; Copper Riv. ts and Biirr ; Thread. Bristles and Wax, and all kinds of Tool. Isrts, Ire., for Shoemakers. TO MACHINISTS. For the convenience of Ma chinists of all kinds he will keep on hand a good supply of Patent Riveted Stretched Leather Belt ing Straps fnin 1 to 24 inches wide, which bo will scil at city prices. CASH paid for all kinds of Hides and Skins. JjjThe above articles have been carefully se lected, and are the very best quality ; but call and examine, and judge for yourselves. THOMAS BURXSLDK. Bellefonte. April 23, 1837-tf. tA )Z W I T N ESSES; 3 L"J oh, q THE FORGER COITVICTED. JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR. ir Who has had 10 years experience as a Banker and Publisher, and Author of CiAserie of Leetttres at the lrvulwn Tabernacle 'Su when, for 10 successive nights, over O Vzr 50.000 People OGrceted him with Rounds of AppTiiuse, while he exhibited tho manner in which Countor- feiters execute their Fran Is.and the q Surest and Shortest Means of - Detecting them ! q The Bank 7V"te Engravers all that he is Ui - greatest J udge of Paper Money living. .GREATEST DISCOVERY" OF THE S PRESENT CENTURY FOR Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. Describing Every Genuine Bill in Existence, aud Exhibiting at a glance every Coun O tcrfeit in circulation ! ! 3 Arranged so admirably, that BF.rEtiwre is bast and DETECTION IXSTANTV5EOCS. S3 J. VNo 1 udei to examine! No pages to bnnt , up! But so simplified and arranged, that 'ft the Merchant, Banker and Business e Man can sec alt at a Gtanre. ENGLISH, FRENCH AXD OERMAX. Toes Each mav bead the sajik is his owx Xa- tivk Tongue. -O Most Perfect Bank Note Lit Published. Also a List of all tho Private Bankers in America. a A complete summary of tho Finance of Eu rope and AmerUwt will bo published in each cdi- f-i (ion. together with all tho Important News of 5 the day. Also "5 A SERIES OF TALES QFrom an Old Manuscript found in tho East. It f i . . . ... . iurnisuos tne innsi complete u I story ol ' ORIENTAL LIFE, O- J, ........ ... j.ivai.i . uamutio IU which the Ladies and Gentlemen of the country nave Deen so otteu lound. itieso Moncs will S3 continue throughout the whole year, and will .2 prove tho most entertaining ever offered to the public . !x?Furnished Weekly to Subscribers ovtr, at S?l a year. All letters must be addressed to 00 JOIIM S IlYK RimKRK. S Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, X. Y. 02 April 20. 18o7-ly- - . A LARGE rtock of READY ilADB CLOTHING lV selling cheap at the -Corner Store, by tiTOVl-'.W U!E clwavs on nana. at the "Corner Storo " " , WM. IRVIX. Curwonsville, May 27. NEWTUPPLY of COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, and BEST SYRUP MOLASSES, forsale attha cortur." - . tF12SJ ' ; WM. IRYIX. 7 OTICK.-.itteK "f AdrmniVrafion on the Clearfield county. Pa-ja-i , v-,' to tba Underai 111 7."S r. E"A : ,1" Vl "nrilJF- "f Knox townshin. ..,, . ,.t,i ; , to said and those having claims against the sm.!." , seut tbemfPTpptriy fcuthenticatod forstUexen'r'.. ' JOHN S. WILLIAMS, ' jttael"-6t:r" - ' ' - - Administrators. - EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, ; AT TYRONE CUT, PA. -Having -ust received a lot of the b3t eaateia Mar . ble that can be procured at the Philaael- - phia Yards. I am now ready to furnish hgj" all kind or work in oar line, vn : ."i n- uments, Tomb-Tables. .Marble Door-steps. Lintels. Mantlo-pioces. Centre-Table, Card-TaWe, ' Bureau-tops. Ac. of either American ar Italia , Marble. t&S. B. All orderssentby mail, pronpt- . ly attended to We will not be beat either in nrk or prices. Idec24-'56.!y J - I. ULR1Y, t M. A. Frank, Esq.. Agent. Clearfield, Pa. . Halloa: n ew wagon manufactory The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to bis friends and the public generally. . that he Las opened ont a new Wagon-Makiug Es tablishment in '-New Salem City." Brady town ship, where ho will at all times b prepared to . manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts. Wheelbarrows Ac. The bout ma terial that can be procured will be used, and his -work will be made m the most substantial and du. rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict examination. By a close observance of hi buri ness engagements, and by disposing of his work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for either cash or approved country produce; h hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic cus'om " BENJ. RISHKL. New Salem City. Jan. D! 135.5. . : , 1 AY ALU AIILi: PROPERTY" FORSALE. I desire to sell my property iu Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as tho Tyrona City Hotel. Comprising as follows : Oue large three story brick house. Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished ofT in complete style. A largo and extensive stable, an excellent wash -house and oth-r necessary out-buildiiigi There it also, on the same Lots, ouo frame bouse, with, out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. The-wholw : stands upou three valuable Lots as in the pint of . said town, and affords several very eligible loca tions for store, offices, Ac, Ac. The whole will be : sold ou reasonable terms. And to any person, de- , siring an investment, or speculation, now is the chance. Private reasons caute me to seli'this-val-uable property, which is every day increasing ia value. Iiiquiic of Caleb Guvcr. or the subserihor. " J. D. STEWART. ' Tyrone City, Sept. 19. lSi.".-tf. ,y I" OG-FLOATERS TAKE NOTICE That " J at i meeting of the Lumbermen1 held at -Clearfield on the l-tli inst.. the undersigned. wore appointed a committee to institute prosecutions a gair.st all personsobstriictingthe navigable rtreams by the floating of loose logs. We therefore notify all persons concerned, that procoedings will be in stituted and prosecuted to conviction against all and every person, whether owner, contractor or laborer, engaged iu pulling loose lo;sinto tho riv er or any of its tributaries in the counties of Clear field, Elk and Centre. JOHN M. CHASE. W. 11. ROMSON. KOBT. MAH AFFEY, WM. STEWART, JAMES ASKliY, DANIEL RHOADES, C. W BLAKE. 11. C. WINSLOW. ROBT. RoTH ROCK. August 27. 135ft. J. Z. LINDEMUIH.. DOCTOR K K 1. 1. I N G-'-Ji CANCER INSTITUTE. For the Treatment of Cancers, Tumors. Wcr. Ulcers, Scrofula, any Growth or Sure. Chronic Diseases, generally, can be cured (if curable,) with out surgical operation or poison. For all particu lars writc,state diseases plainly, and cucloec tweir ty-five cents fur advice. All letters must hcive a . postage stamp enclosed to pre-pay answer. Med icine can be sent any distance. Address C; L. KELLlJiG, M. D Mechanicsburg. Cumberland Co , Pa. t yMcchaniesburg is 8 miles from Harrisburg, ' on the C. Y. Railroad, and accessible from all parts of the Union. Old and young, poor aud rich, come all we will do you good. f?To those afflicted who cannot visit uie per sonally, I will scud, pr aiail. oi receipt of J,UU only, a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with full di-. rections for use, Ac. State all particulars. Ad dress as above. February 18, I S57-8o ' T O THE PEOPLE' J OF CLLAKF1KLD COLXTT- A NEW MARBLE WORKS IN; BELLEFONTE, PA. S. A. GIBSON A CO.. are now Tully prepared t furnish the People of Clearfield county, with alt kinds of Marble work, at a much lower rata than, can be bought at any other establishment in this part of Pennsylvania, and of a FAR SUPERIOR STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. ; ; Mil. WILLIAM GRAHAM, one or the firunmay 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 mail. The work will be delivered to an; pari of th. county, free of freight. Address, B. A. GIUSUM COV."'-' Bellefonte Marbl Works. May 13, 1857-6tn. Uellofoat Pa- DAILY", SEMI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. TELEGRAPH. The Daily Tri.nonAPH. Xotwithstandingthe ru in ors spread abroad by our political opponents.; that the 'Daily Telegraph' would be discontinued after tho election, we Announce to the public that we shall not only continue its publication, but it shall bo done with renewed vigor ar.d determina tion to meet tho public expectations and wants. f 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 every fireside in our brouih The 'Daily Tele-rraph' will eontain tho latest news received by Magnetic Telegraph and Mails.. We shall give particular attention to our Local de-" partuient. 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, upon airoues-. tions affecting the public, will express their opin ions fairly and freely. Our next Legislature will be entrusted with several important dutiea tho election of United States Senator, the election of a State Treasurer, the apportionment of the St jto, Ac, which will make the proceedings unusually interesting and important. The 'Telegraph" will be able to present this and all other news transpi ring at the State Capital much sooner aodnwra satisfactorily than any other paper in the State. Tho 'Semi-Weekly and Weekly Telegraph' will bo published, as heretofore' "Mve shaft endeavor to make tho -Weekly Telegraph' the best fimiHy newspaper in tho Slate. It will contain all tho latest news up to the hour of going to press., it will contain full rcuorts of tho markets the-At-' lantic cities. . A portion of ourco'arani wi!l bodo- voted to the interuiU of Agriculture ana .-necnsn-ics. The 'Semi-Weekly' will be pMifiaed only during the sessions of the Legislature. OnrcfforU shall be to make the Telegraph the soodcl news, paper f the State. , . . , : TERMS : The Dailv Telegraph wiTT be Tarnish ed at a distance for S4 per annam-; SJfor-ei months; or SI for three month. Single subscri bers in the town will be farnhshed at six cents $er week payable weekly to the carrier. - The Seiui-Wcekly and Weekly Telegraph wiir be furnished to single subscribers at S 2 per annom. Our Clubs Kates are as follows : -, . ciubsofj,- - ;.- . ? - - 10, . - ; - ;.. .... . .. if 20, - - - -" -V 30 The person who raises a club will ' receive a co py of the paper gratis. ,- , - ;;. Where is the person who eancot Afford this Three cents per week for a newspaper.. which shall convey to him, in addition tft political intelligence, aTl foreign, domestic and local news; in a ward, all of political interest which may transpire- et' ther at home or abroad.- . ,..- Thanking our friends every w"here for the geaerT" v MtirviiHo- iuey nave etienaea to us uur tne campaign, we trust ttat thcy iH M new tneir subscriptions, -anil mate ta le in future a eoneuot visitor t their, vesia onor r 3 J sr t f E u I I
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