mm THE JOUBML. CLEARFIELD, PA., APRIL 27, 1S59. PUBLIC MEETING. Id accordance with tbe call of the People's State Committee, the opponents of the Na tional Administration, in Clearfield county, re requested to hold a meeting at the Court II ouso in Clearfield, on Monday evening of Court week, May the lGth, 1839, to elect dele gates to represent them in the IJarrisburg con vention, which is to meet on the 8th June'. Several additional writs will be f onnd in the Sheriff's Sales (his week. The attention of Dealers in Feed and Flonr is invited to the advertisement of Mr.J. B. Si mons, of Spruce Creek. TVe last week mentioned the receipt of a fine stock of Seasonable Goods by Wm. F. Ir win. His advertisement appears in another teolumn of to-day's paper. If you want to know where to buy flour,' ba ton, groceries, dry goods of every descrip tion, hardware, &c., consult the advertisement of Richard Mossop, in another column. We direct attention to the advertisement of M essrs. Radebuugh & Flanigan, who have re ceived a fresh supply of articles at their Eat ing Houo in the basement cf Merrell & Car ter's building, Second St., Clearfield. On Monday afternoon. Rice, the "old seven day," was put to prison for haranguing about the streets in a boisterous and abusive man ner, but was set at liberty again on Tuesday morning. The individuals who had been in dulging in strychnine, and were howling in the streets on Monday night, should have 'been treated in a similar manner. Sxow Stohm. On last Saturday, 23d April, we hud a regular old-fashioned snow-storm in this county. At some places the snow attain ed a depth of 10 to lCJnches at others, from 4 to C inches and drifted so much in several localities as to obstruct the passage of wheeled vehicles. More snow fell on that day than on any one during the past winter. Divine Services. By divine permission the Rev. T. R. Focht, of York connty, will preach in the Lutheran church in Clearfield Town, on the first day of May next at half past 10 o' clock in the morning, and at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in the Baptist Church in Curvns ville ; on Monday evening, M ay 2d, at early candle lightj in Luthersburg, and on Tuesday the Sd, in the evening, in New Millport. We will nest week commence tho publica tion of a Sketch of Clearfield County, in which will Tie - introduced its early settlement, de scriptions of some of the settlers, and an ac count of some of their adventures. The sketch will occupy several weeks in publish ing, and as it may contain matters for future reference, those who are thinking ot subscri bing to our paper, had better do so at once. Tho things related will be authentic. An Improvement. We are pleased to see that the school-room in the Academy building lias been neatly papered, new seats procured, and other improvements made, under the di rection of Rev. Mr. Galloway, who has under taken the general supervision of the school. A substantial lence, to enclose the ground be longing to tbe Academy, and keep cattle and hogs off of the samo, lias also biren put up. The school will bo opened next Tuesday. I.ntBER. The rapid inviting of tho snow of last Saturday li.is produced a fine rafting freshet in the West Branch and its tributaries, and during the past two days quite a number of raits have passed down the River. The price of lumber Leing good this spring, and the supply falling short of the demand, has had the cflect of infusing new lia'e into tho busi ness, and it is estimated that about luO ratts have been constructed and will be run to mar ket on the present risj. On Monday afternoon, John Johnston, an eld "culled passon" of our town, drove the horse and Luggy of Judge Barrett uito the river, above the bridge, where a raft was ly ing, for the purpose of washing the buggy. As soon as they passed the end of the raft, the horse and vehicle wero being carried away by the current, but were fortunately stopped by some men on the raft, the harness cut loose, the horse led out of the water and the buggy pulled up on the raft. John got off with a good ducking and a bad fright. Feom Utah. -The New York papers con tain a mass of correspondence from Utah, from which we learn that the Mormon system Is breaking up. The approaching dispersion of the saints is confidently predicted some time next month, aud Brigham Young's dom ination is said already to be at an end. J udge Cradlebaugh had delivered a highly interest ing charge concerning tbe enforcement of the Jaw, and its vindication throughout the Ter ritory. Sharp Practice. A New York broker, undertaking to turn a dishonest penny, last week, was "hoist by his own petard." A man offered him $5,000 in gold dust which he said had been stolen, lor half its value. Tho Lroker seized the opportunity, weighed the lust, found it all right, and paid over the money. Almost immediately a professed policeman came in, said he bad ascertained that be was in possession of a certain parcel of gold dust, and most arrest him and seize the dust. The broker was much alarmed, and finally ofiered tha officer eight hundred dol lars in bills to release him and keep mum. The ofler was accepted and the money paid. The broker then concluded it was best to get rid of tha gold as soon as possible, but on at tempting to sell It, fonni it was only coppor filings. The policemen was also bogus, and lbs broker finds himself minus $3,200, which should be aeration to him not to deal hereaf ter In stolen goods. CLIPPINGS AND SCSI BBLI NGS. CIn demand butter and eggs. E7Oa a swell the Susquehanna. C"Ditto some b'hoys on Monday night. CC?Most popular belle is the dinner bell. GyLooks neat M'Enally's new house. 7"Fnnny going into the river head first. 0"Good rur-ping paper tho Spiritual Tel egraph. tX7Look seedy farmers and gardners, now, that spring is here. C?Iron pavements are undergoing a trial in some of the streets of St. Louis. I7"The wealth ofWm. B. Astor, of New York, is estimated at sixty millions of dollars. CF"Charged--often politicians with "pipe laying." Which kind G'as-pipo or bloxc pipe. CAmusing to sec a milkman looking o ver the "prices current," to find out if chalk is lower. CBaptised sixteen Adventisfs, on Sun day a-week, in the river near Newark, N. J. Eight were females. CJaincs Buchanan, alias "J. B.," Presi dent of the United States, was sixty-eight years old on the 23d April. K7A woman left Bangor recently, for Ore gon, to marry a person there whom she had not seen for eighteen years. C7"Mr. O. Cube, of Indiana, lately had six teeth drawn at one sitting. This, we suppose, was extracting tho cube roots. 0"ln Spain the women perfume" their hair with sulphur, and soak their black curls in a strong ley to make them red. EP""Jemmy Maher, welt known as the public gardener, appointed by Jackson, died at Wash ington, April 15th, aged sixty-seven. CF"To be leased at public auction the O hio Canals, on the 15th ot August next, to the highest bidder, for a term of live years. C"Mr. Jessie Trammel, who is one hundred years old. served the whole of last week as a juryman in the Court at Greenville, S. C. CT7Faet roast beef, serenity of mind, a pretty wife, and cold water baths, will make most any man "healthy, wealthy and wise." tx7"Juhn Campbell, convicted in Philadel phia of robbing an unknown man of nine cents, has been sent to the penitentiary for 3 years. EP""A Mahogany tree was cut week before last, on the farm of J. Hull, in Adams co., la, which measured 2 feet 4 inches across tbe stump. 7The tunnel built by Mr. llaupt, on the summit of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was a more diflieult work than the tunnel under the Thames. EF"Within the last year, card playing a mong steamboat travellers in the West has di minished fully one half, and chess has taken its place. tX7"Onc passenger by tha California steam er, at New York, a Cornish minor, has one hundred and fiity pounds of gold dust, valued at SCO ,000. Ct7"ln the Supreme Court at Rhode Island, on Saturday a-week, thirty-two wives were di vorced from their husbands, and seven hus bands from their wives. DLsPassed an act the California Legisla ture at the instance of Gov.Weller, appropri ating $1,000 annually to the Washington Mon ument at Washington city. fXFanny Fern says: "I immediately love the man who blushes." She must love her husband then quite often, if he reads Fanny's contributions to the papers. C-7"The National Road, over the Cumber land mountains, built by the L'nited States En gineer Corps, is more extensive and durable by far than the Appian ft ay. fX"Both branches of the Ohio Legislature have passed a bill to prevent persons, in whole or in part, ot negro descent, from voting at State, county, or city elections. CC7In Wheeling, Vi., an old man named McElroy, who has long been supported at the public expense, has been discovered to have about $11,000 at interest iu Ohio. KFThe Illinois Central Railroad, built by Col. Mason, is the longest line ever construct ed by one company, and in point of workman ship is equal to any European road. OCT A company of colored people, under tbe lead of a barber named Draper, are to leave Cleveland for Liberi. They propose to go to farming in the interior of the country. CP'Stated that there 13 a chap in tins re gion with feet so large that, when it ruins, lie lies down on his back and holds up one foot. It fully answers the purpose of an umbrella. H7"A party of men recently g ivc a respec table citizen of St. Ames des Plains, iti Cana li, a charivari serenade, and conducted them selves so violently that the mau's wife died of fright. E5There is nompdic'nc now olTered to the public that meets with so great success in re lieving pain and soreness, as DuVali's Galva nic Oil. It relieves all pain in from ten to thirty minutes. !r?The largest comb factory in the world is at Aberdeen, Scotland, where nino million combs of horn and shell, are produced amu ally. Tho quantity or ox and buffalo horns worked up is immense. EP'Bnilt a steamer at Pittsburg, intended to navigate the Kansas river to within 150 miles of Pike's Penk. She has ample accom modations for passengers, aud is fitted up with much taste and elegance. ITT-The lion. Geo. M. Bibb died on Thurs day in Georgetown, D. C Mr. Bibb was for rr.any yeais U. S. Senator from Kentucky,and during the Administration ot President Tyler was Secretary of the Treasury. ETThc recent destructive fire In the sugar plantations in Cuba, it is said, burned over a district extending several miles, including standing cane, the sugar houses, machinery, auimals, and in some cases, negroes. Cyjudgo Thomas G. Smith, residing in the vicinity of Lexington, Mo., was the successful competitor for the heaviest yield of corn, of fered by the Lafayette Agricultural Society. His crop yielded one hundred and live bushels and three gallons to the acre. KF-Mr. Conkliu's little daughter, while go ing up the stairs of her father's house, lately, in Warwick, New York, with a sugar bowl, stumbled, spilled the sugar, broke the bowl, and with one of the fragments cut her jugular vein and bled to death in a low moments. K?"One of the engineers on board the stea mer Maryland, used for the convej-ance of passengers across the Susquehanna, at Havre de Grace, committed snicide by drowning him self, on Saturday morning last. Tbe cause of the snd occurrence is traced to tho supposed infidelity of his wife. rXT-Tho old Stnyvesant pear-tree, in New Yok is beginning to blossom and bud for the two hundredth time. Its branches have most ly fallen, and its trunk is rotten to the center, but the mysterious principle of vegetable life stilt remains, and every spring the oldest in habitant of the city is crowned with verdure. DIED: On Thursday the 21st, Artemcs Johnston, of Morris township, aged 3'J years. WHAT THE PRESS SAY. "Cost.ir's" Exterminators are Invaluable re medies for clearing houses of all sorts of ver min. With all confidence we recommend them 2v". Y. Daily State Register. 'Costar's" remedies for all domestic pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bugs. Ants, Fleas, &c, are invaluable ; we can speak lrom actual knowledge of their merits. Druggists and Dealers should send their orders early if they would secure a trade in them. N.Y.Jouraal. "I shall write something about your Exter minators, as I can do so with propriety. They are selling rapidly here and destroying all vermin. Ed. "Banner," Fayette, Mo. " "DEATH TO ALL VEEMIN." As Spring approaches, Ants and Roaches, From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats, in spite of Cats, Gaily skip about. Bed-Bugs bite you, in the night,. As on the bed you slumber, While Insects crawl thro' chamber and hall, In squads without number. It is truly wonderful with what certainty, Rats,Roaches, Mice, Molcs.Ground Mice, Bed bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Animals, in short every species of Vermin, are utterly flestroyed and exterminated by "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Ike. Exterminator, "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator, 'Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects. Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in the United States, as follows : On receipt of $1.00, a box of the Rut, Roach, &c. Ext. ; On recipt of $2.00, a box each of the Rat, Roach, &c. Ext., and Electric Powder, - (sent postage j paid,) sullicient to destroy the vermin on auy premises. Sold by Druggists and Dealers ev ery where. 'Costars" Principal Depot, 420 Broadway, N. Y. P. S. Circulars, terms, &c, sent by mail on application. 2-Wholesalo Agents fcr Pennsylvania : Costar's Branch Depot, Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, and Whole sale Dealers generally. March 23, '59-6t. NEW tiOODS. Just recetved. a general as sortment of new Spring Goods, including l'lain and Figured Delaines. Cnallics, Lawns, nnii One hundred (100) pieces of Calico, latest styles, all of which will be sold cheap at the corner store Curwensville.. AprlS'o'JJ WM. IRVIN. WANTED. A Journeyman Cabinet-mnker, of industrious and sober habits, and a good workman, can have constant employment by ap plying soon to the undersigned, Good wa?cs will be given. JOHN GUEL1CII. Clearfield. Pa., April 13, 1859. TVEW THU G, STATIONERY, AND VA ll KIKTY STORE. Tho undersigned would inform tl)3 citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that ho bns opened a new Store, in the room formerly occupied by Drs. Lorain A Ilartswick, nearly op posite the jail, where he intends keeping a full assortment of Drugs, Stationary, Perfumery. Oils, Paints, Tobacco, Scgars, and Fancy Goods of every description, which he will sell very low for cash. CalaUuid try tbe new store of April CO, 1S59 GEO. W. RIIEEM. JgANKINU AND COLLECTION OFFICE LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange. Notes and Drafts Discounted Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con stantly n hand. Office, on Market St., opposite the rc'idenceof Jaa. B.Graham, Esq. Aprl3. javes t. lkosakd. : : : : : : : : : d. a. tinnev. ww a. Wallace. :::::::::: a. c. kisnev. B KLLEFONTK MARBLE WORKS! The undersigned adopts this method of in forming the public and the patrons of the late firm of S. A. Gibson fc Co.. that ho designs car rying on tho MARBLE BUSINESS in Bclle ftante, in all its various branches, and will bold himself always in readiness to furnish those who call upon him. with alt kinds of Cemetery Wort, of the latest claissical designs, and superior work manship, such as M-nnmrulT. Jinx Tnmi, Cra Hle T omits. Firire. Obeli si-. Grecian Tombs. Ta ble. Tomb, Head fftone. (farvet. Sculptured or Plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be had at any other establishment in tho country. Thankful for past favors, tbe undersigned solicits an increase of patronage WM. GAHAGAN. iicllefonte. Pa., March 23. 1850-ff. J VST RECEIVED AND OPENING AT NAUGLlvS CHEAP JEWELRY KTOKE, Shaw's Row. t'learfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY. Ac, As., to which we in vite attention. Fine and cheap Jewelry, of every style and quality, in sets or bv the piece as wanted, to be had cheap at " NAUGLE S. If j-ou wish to purchaso the "American Lever V alert." call at ."N AtULE H. Old Gold and Silver will bo tnken in exchange for Roods at JVALGI.L fc. All Roods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAl'GLE'S. All persons who want bargains arc- invited to call at AAltiLKS. If you wish your watches put in pood repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE"S. TT f CENSE NOTICE. The following named persons have filed in tho Offieo of the Clerk of the Court of yutirter Sessions of t learneM County, their Petitions for License at tho MAY Session next." agreeably to Act of Assembly of March 23, IK.ifi, entitled "An Act to rculato the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors," Ac. A. Lanson Root. Heeearia township. Tavern. Edward Albert. I'ogjrs township, Tavern. Howard Mcrrell. Bradford township. Tavern. George I). Lanich. Cleareld borough . Tavern. John M'Mnr.igil, Clearfield borough, Tavern. Denjaiain Snider, Covington tow nship. Tavern. Lawrence Flood, Covington township. Tavern. Valentine Hoffman. Covington township.Tavorn. Nicholas Ycrhock, Covington township, Tavern. Isaac Bloom, Curwensvillo borough, Tavern. David Smith. Curwensvillo borough. Tavern. Lewis W. Tea Eyck, Lumber City, Tavern. Joseph II. Jones. Morris township, Tavern. P. A. Gaulin. Covington tp.. Liquor with Merch. It. Wilson Moore, Luthersburg, Tavern. Henry Goodlander, Brady township, Tavern. Thomas C. Davis, Lumber City, Tavern. Henry Post, Decatur township, Tavern. David Johnston, Curwcasville Boro'. Tavern. Wm. A. Mason, Curwensville Borough, Tavern. George W. Long. Brady township, Tavern. James Haines, iioccaria township, Tavern. Thos. Robins, Clearfield bor. Liquor with Merch. Adam Kcara, Brady township, Tavern. JAMES T. LEONARD, Profy. Prot'ys Office, Clearfield, April 20, 1559. REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice is here by given, that tho following accounts havo been examined and passed by uie, and remain filed of record in this office for tho inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and B others in any other way interested, and wilt be presented to tho next Or phans' Court of Clearfield Connty, to ba held ot tho Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on tho third Monday of MAY, 13o9, for confirmation and allowance: Tho Administration account of John Wilson, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Jano Kline, late of Bradford township, Clearfield county, dee'd. Tho account of R, M- Smiley, Administrator of the Estato of Ralph E. Smiley, lato of Brady township, Clearfield county, deceased The account of Jacob Flegal. Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Leonard, late of Beccaria township, Clearfield county, deceased. Tha Partial account of Wm. Rex and John S. Curry, Adm'rsof tbe Estate of Richard Curry, lato of Piko township, Clearfield co.. doe'd. The Administration account of John A. L. Fle jral, Adm'r of tho Estate of James L. Flogal, late of Goshen township. Clearfield co., dee'd. JAMES W RIG LEY, Clearfield, Pa., April 13, 18o9. Register. SALT. A Inrgo qoontity of SALT just reeeiv cd. and which wilt bo sold vsry cheap for cash, by the sack, at WM. F. IRWIN'S. c LOVER SEED. 50 bushals t.f Clover Seed tho store of WM- IRVJN. Curwensvillo, March 23d, IS58. 3 The farm or real estato of John Showalter, late of Decatur township, Clearfield county, de- ceagfa, is now lor sie on reasonuDie icraiao. rly to the subscriber at his residence in said town ship. RUSSELL D. SHO WALTER. I'ecatnr township, February 16. 1859-6m. "I f)r ACRES OF LAND, on tho Erie Turn J rJ piko, about 7 miles west of Curwensville, and 135 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the same will be sold on accommodating terms. The land lies well, is all susceptible of cultivation, and is well covered with choice pine timber suitable for shingles, sawing or square timber. A saw mill near by. Appiy to " L. J. CRANS, mar25 Clearfield. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration on tho estato of Samuel Jordan, late of Jordan township, Clearfield coun ty. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them dulv authentica ted for settlement. HENRY SWAN, DAYID W. WISE, Fcbrnnry 23, 1359. Administrators. E XECl'TORS' NOTICE Letters Testa- incutary on the Estate of Isaiah II. Warrick, late of Beccaria township. Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd., having Vcn granted to tho undersigned; all persons indebted to said estato ore requested to inako immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. WM. M. SMILEY. SARAH WARRICK, Beccaria tp , March 23, 1S"9. Executors. I7XECUTOK'S NOTICE. Letters testa--i mcutary, on the Estate of George Sinale, late of Piko town&hip, Clearfield co.. Pa, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in -said lown.-iiip; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authen ticateu to our Attorney L. J Crans. Esq., Clear field, or to us. E. BUTLER SMALE. M. L. C.EVANS, Executors. April 13, 13:9-Stp. PEACH NURSERY Tho undersigned, re siding three miles above the town of Clear field, in Lawrence township, has about Tiro Thon snml young and thrifty peach trees which ho will dippote of on reasonable terms. Tho peach trees having been much injured, and many entirely killed, by the severe eold of the winter of 1S35-5S, farmers should rep'enish their orchards, and, it is conceived that this is a highly favorable oppor tunity of so doing. ROiiERT LAWUEAD. Lawrence tp., March 16, 1859-3L JVOTICE. The Th;rd Session of the Clearfuid L 1 County formal School will be held in Cur wensville, commencing on Tuesday the 3d of May next, and will continue two months. No pains or tabor will be spared to render the Instructions as thorough and practical as possible.' Particular attention given to tho art of teaching. Persons wishing to avail themselves of its advantages are requested to be present at its commencement. A County Institute and Public Examination will bo held the last week of the session. ' L. L. STILL, April 6, 1S5D. . County Superintendent. F ARM FOR SALE OR RENT Tbe un dersigned offers for sale or rent his farm of 50 acres of land ; 25 acres of which is cleared and the balance well timbered with whit a oak, maple and hemlock ; there is a good house and barn thereon. The property is situatod miles from Clearfield town ou tbe Pike leading to Luthers burg. Those desirous of buying or renting, will please apply soon, as I am bound to pitch my 'wig-wain" in the West, soon. Possession will bo given at any time. Apply'to C. R. MACUMBEtt. Lawrenca tp., Clearfield co., Pa.. Jan. 20, 9-3m BIBLES. The Bible Society of Clearfield co., hereby gives notice that their books, name ly, Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of fice of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at Clearfield. The books are of various sizes and a dapted to supply cither private individuals or Sun day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan tial bibles can be had as low as 25 cents apiece, and testaments as low as fil cents apiece. The people of the county generally aro also in vited lo leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid of tho funds of the Society. Signed by order of tho Exccutivo Com mittee. ALEX. McLEOD, President. ABBEY St NEFF, No. 303 North 3d Street, (three doors aboveYine.) Philadelphia. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND. (Established Twenty Four Years Every description of Building, JIe ckanieal . Farming and Household llardvare, is now in Store, and will be offered at the lowest mar kct prices to Cash and prompt S'j: months butt ers. Nails at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Or ders from now customers will receive strict and ac curate attention, and all goods sent from this house will be as represented. Country merchants, on their next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases arc cordially invited to call and exam ine their Stock and Tribes before Purchasing. Philadelphia. Pa., March 9th, lS5it-3m. GLOKUE T. ABr.EV. JOH.V A. NEFF. I THIRST IN, FIRST SERVED. Boots & Shoes alwavg on Hand, (of our own mate.) JOSEPH GOON, thankful for past favors, and grateful for fnture prospects, dc xires to inform the citizens of this vicinity and his old friends and patrons in particular, that he has removed to the FltiST ROOM in the EAST END of SHAW S SEW ROW. the first door weit of tat Mansion House, where lae has on hand constantly, a large assortment of cvory variety in the BOOT AND SHOE lino Custom work attend ed to with dispatch. Tho very best of stock will be used and no pains spared to icako noat fits and durable work. All of which can bo obtained of said J. Goon, very low for tho Ready Rhino. Clearfield, August 14, 1858. HIGHLY IMPORTANT INFORMA TION. Ne.io Spring- Goods. L. A. W. REIZENSTEIN, corner of Main and Joy streets, opposite William Barker's '-Mansion House," LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Cleirficld county, especially Lumbermen coining to Lock Haven, that they Lave j'ist received their Spring goods, comprising a tremendous stock of fashionable and seasonable READY-MADE CLOTHING. ALSO. FURN ISHING GOODS HATS AND CAPS BOOTS & SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, AC, which can't be found in any town this side of tho city ; nil of which, they aro determined to sell at so slight an advance on city cost, and at such a great reduction from tho usual prices, as to aston ish even the closest buyer. The goods are all new and fashionnblc and have been selected with the groatest care and will be warranted in point of durability. Remember the place ! L. & W RETZENSTEIN, Opposite Wm. Barker's '-Mansion Houso." Lock II aven. Pa., March 16, lS5D-3m. TYTEW WORK FOR AGENTS. TUE LIFE, 1 1 SPEECHES AND MEMORIALS OF DANIEL WEBSTER, containing his most celebrated Ora tions, a selection from the Eulogies delivered on tbe occasion of his Death, and his Life and Times. By SAMUEL M. SMCCKER, A.M. This splen did work is just published, in one large volume of 550 pages. It is priuted on fine paper and bound in beautiful style ; co: tains excellent lint illus trations of his Birthplace and Mansion at Marsh field; and a full-length, life-like. Steel Portrait. Tho Publisher offers it with confidence to tho A merican public, and is convinced that it will sup ply an important want in American literature. No work was to bo obtained heretofore, which pre sented, in a compact and convenient compass, the chief events of tho lifo of Daniel Webster, his most remarkablo intellectual efforts, and the most valuable and interesting eulogies which tbe great men of the nation uttered in honor of his memo ry. We present all these treasures in this volume, at a very moderate price, and in a very conve nient form. Subscription price, in cloth,' S1.75 : handsomely embossed leather, S2.00 Persons de sirous of becoming Agents for this valuable work, will address, for full particulars, DUANE RULISON. Publisher, mar2 33 South 3d street. Philadelphia, Pa. RYE, CORN & BUCKWHEAT, wiU be Uken at tho Wzt'est ean rr. of Clearfield, vie. WM.. F. IRWIN. BUY THE WAMSCTTA PRINTS They are the Best Calicoes vet offered to tbe Pub lic for the money. Wholesale Agents, - , DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG A CO., April 20, lS59-6m. New York., Q40.00 PAYS FOR A FFLL COURSE in tho Iron City College, the largest, most exten sively patronized and best organited Commercial School in the United States. 337 Students attending daily, March, 1859. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every student, upon graduating, is guar anteed to be competent to manage tho Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from 5500 to $1,000. Students enter at any timo No Vacation Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in 1S58 STiPMinister's Sons received at half price. Uir Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS. April 6,1S53. (septl'OS) Pittburgh, Pa. -TYTEW AXD BEAUTIFUL AS- l S0RTMENT OF SPRING GOODS. SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED. SHAWLS AND MAN TILLAS, BAREGE AND BAREGE ROBES, silk ron.iss, rrcALS, valescias, rot larh silks, cualies, delaines, prints, every description of DRESS aOODS, LINENS. F L A N N E Lt" , i r r T T T v-r-5 ' SHEETINGS, and every kind of" DOMESTIC GOODS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', GeNTLK- mkss', Misses, Bots'axd Cuilprexs Boots. Shoes and Gaiters. ALSO, Hats, Caps and CLOTHING, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, ALL Of WHICH WILL UK SOLO AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. April 20, 1359. C. KRATZER SONS. P. S. Groceries, Taints, Nails. Glass. Ac, bv the quantity, will be sold at a small advance on cost and carriage. C. Kratzer Sons. COURT P R OC L A M AT I O X WHERE AS, the Honorable JAMES BL RNSIDE. Esouire. President Judge of tbe Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and tho Honorable W illiam L. Moore and Benjamin Bon- sall, Assciciate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept, to inc directed, for the hold ing of a Court of Common Picas. Orrihan"s Court. Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer Teriui - ner. and Court ot Ueneral Jail Delivery, at Clear field, in and for Clearfield Co., on tho Third Mon day, the 17th dy of MAY next. NOIICE Is, therefore, hereby given, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear iu their own proper persons with their Rolls, Records. Inqnisi- lious, jjAauiiuiiiiuns, ma otucr jvemexuorances, 10 do those things which to their oflices, and in their behalf, pcrtaiu to be done, and Jurors and Witnes ses are requested to be then and thero attending, and not to depart without leave, at their peril. GIVEN nnder my band at Clearfield, this 20th day of April, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aiad fifty-nino, and tbe eighty second year of American Independence. FREDERICK G. MILLER, Sheriff. TAKE NOTICE. Jurors who have been summoned, are notified that they need not attend the coming May Court, as no Juries will be called at that tim. F. G. MILLER, Sheriff. PROFESSOR 1)U VALh'S. TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. Prepared Originally by Prof. J) avail, formerly of the College of Surgeon, Paris, is now offered to the public for the euro of all those diseases in which alteratives and resolvents are indicated. These pills are rendered void of taste by which means the most delicate stomach can tako them as well as the smallest child. From three to five boxes will cure tho worst cajo of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure the worst case of Salt Rheum. F'rom two to 3 boxes will euro tho Ring Worm. One box will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. From two to four boxes will euro all old Ulcers and Running Soros. One box will cure Humors iu the Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the most in veterate case of Nursing Sore Mouth. From one to two boxes will ourc tho severest case of scabby head in children. From three to six boxes wilt euro tho (common ly called) thick neck or Goitre. From two to four boxes will cure the Dropsy. From one to three boxes will cure Juand ice". From two to six pills will cure tho Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Biilious. Ono box will euro the Fever and Affue. For all diseases arising from an impure state of iqc oioou.anu onions uaous, me J. astelcss Ira van- ic Pills are tho best pills ever known in the annals ot medicine. -J." cents per Uox Any agent on receipt of l will tend four boxes to any part of tho United Stales, five of postage. J. D. STONEROAD, Proprietor. aug2j-iS-y - Lewistown. '. Pa. tor salo by Moore A Etzweiler, Clearfield, Pa., and by country merchants generally. . ST 0,000 K EWARD ! The above sum was ac tually given tomy Patrons in the year 1S5S! NOTICE. Dunne Itnlison. Proprietor of the Great Gift Book House, No. 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, couiinucs the salo of Books as usu al. A Gift worth from 2o cents te 510(1 sent with every hook. $300 WORTH OF GIFTS ! consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Jewelry, c, will be Dh-tributed with every 1000 Pooks! The attention of t'ae public'is respectfully soli cited to the extensive assortment of vaiunble Standard and Misjellnneous Hooks, which are of fered for sale at the lowest priced. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS!! For crrr Book purchased at O.e Dollar or more, the Par chaser will be entitled to' receive one of the follow ing articles: Gold and Silver Watches. Gold Lock et, Ladies' and Gents' Gold Guard Chains. Gold Rins, Cameo Sets, Gold Bracelets with Cameo and Florentine Settings, Ladies' Cameo Breast Pins, Ladies' Florentine Sets, Ladies' Florentine Pins, Ladies' Cameo Ear Drops. Ladies' Gold Breast Pins, Gold Bosom Studs, Ladies' and Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons. Gold Commercial Pens in Silver eases, Ladies' Gold Pons with Holders, Extra Gold Tens with Cases and Holders, Gents' Cluster Bo som Pins. Gold Tooth l'ioks. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Pencils. Ladies' Gold Ear Drops, Eight-Day Parlor Timo Pieces. Pocket Knives. Sewing Ma chines, and Silver Ware, including Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, Cake Baskets, Ac. Also, Miscella neous Gifts of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, e.. c worth from 35 cents to S25. Our new Catalogue fcr 1S59 is sent free to all, upon application. The inducernentsoffered Agents aro more liberal than those of any other house in the business. Having been in the Publishing and Book Selling business for the last eight vears my experience enables me to conduct the G'ifi Enter prize with satisfaction to a'l. Agents aro wanted in every town and county, to whom commissions will bo given in Books, or aper centage in money. For a Club of 10 Books, 1 extra Book and a Gift given ; on larger orders, commissions arc more lib eral. For full particulars address ; -DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Pub lishing House. 33 South 3d Street. l'hiFa,Pa. P. 8. Just issued. "The Life. Speeches, and Me morials of Daniel Webster," by Samuel W. Smuck er, A. M.. a splendidly Illustrated volume of 550 pages. Price 52. Agents wanted. Apr20. NOTICE. The undersigned being about to dissolve their partnership, give notice to all persons having dealings with them in any way whatsoever, to call and settle without delar. as in a short time tho books win be left in other lands for settlement; bat they would nreforthat a vhn can possibly do so, should snuare their accounts neiore tne aiesoiuoon is finally effected MERRILL CARTER. ClewStll, Fa., April eta, IS 5 J. CARR, C3IESE & CO., COMMISSION MER CHANTS, for the Ue of Flour, Grain, Seed. Lumber. o., BALTIMORE. Mi keep constantly on hand for sale, Salt, Fliwtcr, Cement, Oakut, .Warehouse 21 Spear's wharf. . Lumber Office West FalTs avenue. ' ' Cash advances on consignment. (marSO-to DISSOLUTION. The firm of S'X. Gibson Co., in Bcllefonte,was on theith day ofMareb dissolved by mutual consent - Tha books, notes and accounts are in the' hand of William-Ga-hagau for collection, to whom payment must b niado. S. A GIBSON," Mar. 23, !Sj9-3t. : WM. GAHAOAX. PLASTERING. The subscriber having lo. cated himself in the Borough of ClearfieW would inform the public that ho is prepared t do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike style. AU whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7, lisaS. EDWIN COOPER. IF YOIT WANT A GOOD PAPER, SUB scribc for the '-Raftsman's Journal." -IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAPER, subscribe fVr the "Raftsman's Journal." IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAPER, subscribe for the "Raftsman'- Journal." IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAPER, eubeoriba tot the '-Rafisman's Journal." IF YOU WANT A GOOD TAPER, subscribe fcr the '-Raftsman's Journal." 17XCELSIOR MARBLE YARD. - The undersigned hereby annouc-. ccs to tho citizens of Clearfield county. in TYRONE CIT1?. Tn erecting MONUMENTS and BOX TOM BS. Also Head and Foot Stone of the latest and most approved Ktyles, and on the moil reasonable terms. AH orders promptly at tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLIN. . Aug 25. lS5S.-dec-'.'5-'57. Tyrone City. " riXECl'TORS NOTICE. Letters - Testa mentary on the Estate of Isaac Bloom, Sr. late of Pike township. Clearfield county. Pa, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned ; ail per sons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims a gainst the same will present them duly authenti cated to our Attornev, L.J. Crans. Esq.. Clearfield, or to us. JOHN BLOOM. JAS. A. BLOOM. Tike tp., March 9. lS55-6t. Executors. Y7"ATCIIES AND JEWELRY. The l! dersigned respectfully informs his custo mers and the public generally that he has just re ceived from the East, and opened at his establish ment in chaw s Kow, Llearneld, la, a fine stock of Watches, of different qualities, and Jewelry of every variety, from a full set to a single piece. w hich no will sell at tbe most reasonable pnoea for Cash. All kinds of Clocks, Watches ana Jew elry carefully repaired and warranted. A con-" tinuanceof patronage is solicited. November 10, 16i8. H. F. NAUGLB: AVDITOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the Estate of Alexander Stone, late of Bogra township. Clearfield county, deceased. TUB UN deteigoed Auditor, appointed by tho Orphan's Court f Clearfield county, to examine and report upon the partial account of Jes.-e Slone, Executor of Alexander Stono the above named decedent, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the da tics of said appointment ou Saiuiday. the 16th day. of April nxt, at the office of Larimer Test, in the borough of Clearfield, at 10 o'clock, A. M . when and where all persons interested can atteal if they see proper. JAS. 11. LARIMER, March 23. 18j9. And iter. ANSON VILLE IN THE RING ! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! H. SWAIT annoences to the citizens of Ansonvillo and tbe surrounding country, that he has just returned from the East and is now openiug at his store aa extensive stock of choice and serviceable Fall and ' Winter Goods, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, HATS CAPS, BOOTJ?Shom, and a great variety of useful fancy goods, among which maybe found the latest styles of Ladiea DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS. BONNET S. RIltBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, o.,4e The undersigned would direct particular atten tion to his extensive selection of Parlor and Cat: Stoves, Cook Stoves and fixtures, Stove pipe, . ALSO, a large quantity of Salt. Persons desiroM of purchasing any of the articles in my Una of busings, are inritd to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, as 1 fed persuaded thai I can supply them on as reasonable terms for eaah as any other store in the connty. Lumber of tn' cry description, and approved country nrodaoe taken in exchange for goods. li. SWAX, Ansonville. November 10. ISjSJ. THE "CHEAT REPUBLIC" MONTH LY. To the Pal-lie, ihs Boot and Period ical Trade, ait I the Press. We have the honor to1 announce that we shall issue on or about tho 1st of December, ISiS. so as to be in seasoa to command' the early attention of the public and periodioal trade, the first aumbrr of a w Illustrated ATif asiue. to be called The 'Great Hipuitic' Monthly. It is intended to make this magazine snperiur in every respect to anything ever before issued iu this country. The general scope of its character ' can best be understou J by its name. It will bather- oughly ualtonal iu no wise sectarian, and wholly impersinal. J t wi'l offer to the writers and think ers of this Union a common field, where the oaa meet on the highest ground of cotcmporary 'liter- ' ature. It will aim to gather about it every varia- ' ty of intellect. The range of articles will be a wide ono, covering, among other grounds, Fsssts. Sketches. Humerons Talcs, Storks, Historical tn-' cidents. Reviews. Criiiijue. Biographies, Scientific Articles, Travels. Table Talk. Dramas, Folitios. " Poems. Ba'lads, Stanzas. Sonnets, Music, Corres pondence. Gossip. etc.,cto. The Magazine will b profusely illustrated in the highest style of wood', engraving. The Literary department will present greater variety, combine"! with more thorough ex cell ence, it is believed, than ever before offered in the American public in a singl periodical. Each number will contain an original piece of nrusia. ' composed expressly for this wor'-c. Of the superior' excellence of the Magazine in every respect, tad of tho certainty of its permanent succees, very little more need be said. The Terms and general conditions of the magazine will be as follows: Volumes There will be two volumes a year, of about 700 royal octavo pages each, commencing in January and July, aud ending in June and De cember, respectively, making six numbers to eaoh volume, and twelve numbers to each year. Sub scriptions may commence at any time.. ir Single copies, 25 cents ; 1 copy for one year, sent by mail. S3 00. 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AH communications, to be entitled to answer, must contain return stamps. Subscri bers must, in all cases,' write Names. Town. Coun ty and State in full, as legibly as possible. " Thtra islittlo risk in sending money by mail 'Laria " sums should be remitted bv draft, if tkl. !L ; registered letter. jistered letter. OAKTSMITTI CO Publishers of the ''Great Republic'' Mo No. 112 and 111 William St.. Xew-Y enthlr.' ; e'w-York. k GOOD ASSORTMENT of Ladle Dm Good - comprint ii2 Enziishjinii Franxk r - burgs, figured and plain Delaines, Delaine-RoUr Saxony Plaids. Lama Cloth, Poil de Chew, SiUra. T Ac., o.. for sale cheap at tha corner, by - - - S UGAR. -White and ftmwn i sagar Ub -dm mi ' WiT F. IRWI5t4s , - xtoveniber 2. , , Let of good Grindstones, with fixtures, for salt k- by . JOHN PATTON. OnrwanarWe. ADKT rCRfi, a tV set !Wh UarVB 4 tb tttrt f WM. IRYDf. 7