V. jut. ,rjMaeut ,1 THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, FA., HAY 18, 1859. By a note Irom the Mercantile Appraiser, wo art) glad to learn that it was no neglect of his that a copy of the List of Retailers was not furnished ns for publication. Several names are added to, and some corrections made in the list this week. J on Patton has received at his store-room in Curwensville, an immense stock of Season able Goods, which he is ready to sell on the most advantageous terms to his customers and the pnblic at large. His advertisement ap pears in another column. Cut his Leo. Richard Shirk, son of Mr. Mordecai Shirk of this place, on last Thurs day, whilst chopping with an axe in the woods, a couple miles cast of town, cut a large gash into his leg. lie was immediately brought Lome and the wound dressed. A friend of ouis, who has just returned from a trip through several of the eastern counties of this State, says that in none of them arc the crops more advanced or present a more promising appearance than in our own. This speaks well Tor farming in Clearfield. . Cocrt. Court is in session hero this week, but in accordance with the new arrangement in regard to tlio time of holding our Courts, no jurors were summoned, and hence no cau ses have been tried. The road matters will be given in our nest paper. The tavern licon es acted on, appear in another column. Tire. We regret to learn that on last Mon day, during the absence of Mr. Lawrence Flood from home, his tavern house on Sandy, in Covington township, was destroyed by fire. He had just procured new furniture, bedding, &c, and laid in a large stock of provisions, all of which were consumed. His loss will be from $1,500 to 2,000. Jon.v Ievis, of Curwensville, is receiving and opening a well-selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, to which he iuvitcs the attention of the pullic. His stock is large nd adapted to the wants of the community, and lie offers his goods at the most reasonable prices. His advert isetnent will be found in another column of our paper. Captcred. On last Sunday, Mr. George Guelich, residing about two miles south-west of this borough, captured a large deer alive. He saw the deer in one of bis fields, and set his dog upon it. This did not seem to dis turb it much, or to hasten its flight, and so the dog had little trouble in seizing it by the flank, and succeeded in holding it until Mr. Uuelich canio up and secured it, after which he confined it in his barn, whero it is yet. N"ew Township. A new township has been formed out of parts of Woodward and Eec caria. The order "of the Court relative to the same is in the following words : "May 17. 18.j9. Confirmed absolutely, now township e-ectcd, and named Gl'klicu, in honor of G. Phillip Guelich, one of the old est citizens of the count the great a post la nf temperance the main support of the Bible Society the honest, upright and conscienti ous man." TiikGesesee Farmer. The May number of this iopubr 3gricnltnr.il and horticultural journal is received. It is unnecessary to commend the Farmer. It has been published for twenty-eight shears in the heart of the 'Genesee country," and its friends are legion. The publisher offer to take subscriptions for the coming .six months (July to December) for 23 cents. A specimen of the paper can be seen at this ofTIce, and we shall le happy to receive and forward subscriptions. Speci men copies are sent free to applicants. Sec -advertisement in another column. Relics. A few days ago, after Mr. William I5rown had removed an old fence on the farm of G. L. Reed, Esq., adjoining Clearfield Bor ough to the south, one of his sons scraped up with a hoc, from between two stumps, a large num"ber of ounce musket balls, and in a few minutes picked up -i lbs. of the same. Sev eral other persons gathered larger or smaller quantities until near 50 lbs. of these bul'ets Lave been collected. When, and by whom tht- were placed there, must remain a matter of conjecture. As the spot where they were found is on, or close to the main trail from the East to Erie, and as it was out of the line of march of any of the white troops, the most reasonable supposition is, that they were sto len by ths Indians in one of their forays, and deposited there for safety.. Political Meetixo. In pursuance of pre vious notice, a meeting of the People's Party, to select Delegates to the State Connention which meets at Harrisbnrg on the 8th June, was held in the Court House in Clearfield on Monday evening the 16th inst. Benj. Spack m an was chosen President, Geo. Atcbcson and 31. J. Porter Vice Presidents, and D. G. Xev lig, Secretary. On motion, S. B. Row, of Clearfield, and Lucius Rtxfgers of McKeanCo., were selected, (with tho concurrence of tho other counties,) as Representative delegates to tho State Convention, and tho selection of Hon. Samuel Calvin on the part of Blair coun ty, as Senatorial Delegate, concurred in. On motion, a committee of seven was appointed to report to the next meeting a plan for per fecting and keeping np the organization of the party in Clearfield county, viz : J. B. Mc Enally, S. B. Row, Wm. McBride, Michael A. Frank, Jas. E. Watson, Wm. Irvin and Phil lip Antes. On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet on Wednesday evening of the June Court, in the Court House in Clearfield. Soro Nipples, Bealed Breasts,and all diseas es consequent on nursing,, are cured by the use of Du Tail's Galvanic Oil. All pain removed in a short time. Try a bottle only t0 cents. Read all the new advertisementd. CLIPPINGS AND SCR IB SLINGS. D-Slini the Court this Week. CIncreasiiig the price of flour BDitto our subscription list. EHT"7e-ing the chap that was bound to sing on Monday night. G--What is that which flies high, lies low, has no feet, and wears shoes Dust. D-" According to tho late census returns, China contains a population of 405,000,000. QGF "The eastern manufacturing companies are advancing the wages ot operatives a fa vorable symptom. C-"The shoemakers on the ladies' branch, at Pittsburg and Allegheny City are on a strike for higher wages. C "About the only person we ever heard of, that wasn't spoiled by being lionized, was a Jew named Daniel. C "A Grand Military Encampment is to be held at Chanibersbnrg, commencing May 31st, and to continue four days.. C-"A building for tho education of horse doctors, is now gwing np in the city of New York, at a cost of $40,000. K7A salt-cellar of Henry II. pottery of which ware only thirty-two pieces exist- was lately sold in Paris for f 2,520. D-"Ten steamboats were burned at the Pittsburg wharf ou the 14th. Estimated loss, $110,000 insurance, $18,000. C-"The Anti-Lccompton Democratic State Committeo have resolved not to put a ticKct in the field this fall in Pennsylvania. SL-A man named Stephen G rap, was recent ly arrested in Lehigh county for passing counterfeit money, and committed lor trial. C-"A "Scallawag." This new word, now used in New York, is defined by the N. York Tribune as a compound of "a loafer, black guard, and scamp. C?A showman out West is exhibiting wax figures ot the jictors in the Sickles tragedy. At Boston a ptay has been produced repre senting the incidents. K7Extraordinary as it may appear, says an exchange, a piece of brown paper, folded and placed between the upper lip and gum, will stop bleeding at the nose. EE7Atafarni house, near Ballymena, Ire land, a little girl was found by her mother drowned in a churn, into which she had fallen while taking milk Irom it. D-"The dog law went into efloct in Phila. delphia, on Monday. Animals found there without muzzles are now manufactured into glue and oil in short order. C7"Thcr is" an old l.idy living riear Fostoria in Blair county, this State, by the name of Myers, who is said to have attained the age ot one hundred and six years. C7"The story that a lady in onr town had been injured by tl.e accidental discharge ol her duty, turns out to be untrue no such thing having occurred there. D-"A New Yorker says that the sweeping machines of the Broadway sidewalks are 'o0 yards of $1,000 silk, mounted on a reticuled frame of whalebone and steel." C "A Paris auther is about advertising the Memoirs of Soulonquc, the black Emperor, who is expected in Paris. It is said his hero will be thoroughly white-washed. D-"Sir Charles Napier says that thirteen thousand sailors have deserted the British na val service within throe years; and that, too, with more than $130,000 due them. C7"Therc have been cut during the winter, 100,000,000 feet ol logs in the Green Bay lum ber region, nearly all of which will be ship ped to Chicago, during the coining season. C7"Most of the plunderers' papers are pub lishing an article just now headed "Why am I a Democrat f" They could in most cases ap propriately answer 'Because it affords tho most stealings." G-"Muggins says he don't believe in tho apjKjarance of spirits in this world as strongly as he does iu their, disappearance. He lost a gallon ot brandy and two baskets of campaigne oh the last election. - C-"Years ago the significant letters, G. T. Gono to Texas were used as a means of marking upon the ledger bad debts. Now the initials. P. P. Gono to Tike's Peak are used for the same purpose. CP "Three first class trotting horses were burned to death on Saturday afternoon a-week, at the stables of William Shaw at the Union Course, Long Island. They were valued at over eight thousand dollars. 7"A double execution took place at Chi cago on Friday a-week. Michael Finn for the murder or bis wife, and Michael McXamcc for tho murder of a farmer. Both tho culprits were married and had children. K-"A family in Manchester, New Hamp shire, named Chamberlain, have for the hist five years, kept tho corpse of an infant in tho housoasapct. They were forced to inter it by the authorities a few days since. C-"If a man fails to the amount of a mil lion, it is all right he is a gentleman ; but let him fail to tlo amonnt of his board bill, oh, then, he is a scoundrel. Quite an epitome of society, like an inverted .cone tho wrong end uppermost ? D-According to a law passed by the last Legislature, every Justice of the Peace here after elected, who intends to accept the office, is required to give notice of bis intention in writing to the Prothonotary of the county in which ho resides, within thirty days after the election. . Clearfield Market Prices. corrected bt biciiaud iiossor. The following are tho prices at which tho ar ticles named were selling yesieruay Flour, per bbl. $9.00 Haras, per lb. .14 Wheat, p. bush. Rye, Corn, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Hay, per ton, 1.75 1.25 1.25 .75 1.00 10.00 Shoulders, " Butter, " Dr. peaches, Dr. apples, Eggs, per dozen, .11 .18 .10 .14 .11 MARRIED : On tho12th May, by Abraham Snyder, Esq., Mr. Loreszo U. Price, of Pike township, to Miss Sarah J., daughter of Hon. James Fer guson, of Lumber City Borough. On the 15th May, by John Bliir, Esq., Mr. Patrick Gallaher to Miss Mary Ass Stoxe, all ot Boggs township. s DIED: On tho 5th day of May inst., at tho resi dence of her son in Woodward township, Mrs. Elizabeth Gi.nter, in the 8Gth year of her eOn the 14th of May, Sarah M., infant daugh ter of Henry and Rosanna Guelich, of Law rence township, aged 7 months and 2 days. "Fresh roses in thy hand, Buds on thy pillow laid ; Haste from this fearful land, Where flowers so quickly fade. Before thy heart had lcarn'd In- waywardness to stray ; Before thy feet had turn'cl Tbo dark and downward way ; Ere sin Had scared thy breast, Or sorrow woke tho tear ; Rise to thy bome of rest, In yon celestial sphere. Tavern Licenses. Licenses were granted this week by the Court to A. Lanson Root, Beccaria township. Tavern. Edward Albert, Boggs township, Tavern. Howard Merrell, Bradford township, Tavern. George D. Lanicb, Clearfield borough, Tavern. John M'Manlgll, Clearfield borough, Tavern. Benjamin Snider, Covington township, Tavern. Lawrence Flood, Covington township. Tavern. Valentine Hoffman, Covington township,Tavcrn. Kicholas Verbeck, Covington township, Tavern. Isaac Bloom, Curwensville borough, Tavern. Lewis W. Ten Eyck, Lumber City, Tavern. Joseph II. Jones, Morris township, Tavern. R. Wilson Moore, Luthersburg, Tavern. Henry Good lander, Brady township, Tavern. Thomas C. Davis, Lumber City, Tavern. Henry Post, Decatur township, Tavern. David Johnston, Curwonsvillo Boro'. Tavern. Wm. A. Mason. Curwensville Borough, Tavern. George W. Long, Brady township, Tavern. James Haines, Beccaria township, Tavern. Thos. Robins, Clearfield bor, Liquor with Merch. Adam Knarr, Brady township, Tavern. JohnKlingcr, Chest township. Tavern. John Jordan, Beccaria township. Tavern. James McClelland, Morris township, Tavern. Francis Pervino, Covington, Liquor with Mcrch. Tho following were refused : Elijah Burns, Huston township, Tavern. EsLAncisa. The large number of students in attendance at the Iron City College has made it necessary for the managers of that popular jnstitution to open scperato rooms for tho several departments of the college. One Hall, capable of seating two hundred and fifty students, is now appropriated exclusive ly to those engaged in book-keeping ; another, with a capacity for one hundred and fifty, is devoted to the writing department ; a third, with accommodations for two hundred, is oc cupied by those engaged In mathematical studies, while the fourth, used as a lecture room, is occupied from four to six hours each day, by sonio of the Professors with their classes. The present capabilities of the College ore ample for tho accommodation of six hundred students ; but should its patro nage increase for the year to come, ns it has during the past, the. College rooms will be lar too limited for those seeking admission. WANTED. A Journeyman Cabinet-maker, of industrious aud sober habits, and a good workman, can have constant employment by ap plying soon to tho undersigned. Good wages will be given. JOHN GUELICH. Clearfield. Pa., April 13, 1339. LATKST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH FROM DUNDALK, IRELAND As this seems to bo a fast age in more than ono instance, and as we arc in the midst of bogus Dem ocratic Conventions and the excitement caused by the Sickle's trial at Washington, it in not surpris ing that the folks of Clearfield would get some what excited to keep up with tho tiuios; and as the subscriber likes to keep up to the fashions iu more respects than one, he would announce to the people of town and country that he has constant ly on hand a large assortment of Loot unci Shoes of every description. French and country Calf, Kip and Stogy Boots; Ladies' Morocco Lace Boots, dre.-acd and undressed, with or without French heels; also,, any amount of French and country calf Lace Boots ; Gents French calf and cloth Gai ters, on hand or made to order; walking Shoes of every description from tho tickles' Lacer to tho courscst brogan : also, findings on hand ; all the above will be disposed of at extremely low prices for Cash or Hides. Custom work mado to order on short notice; and as the times are mending I will pay particular attention to mending Boots, Shoes ami Gaiters. Iam always to bo found at the Short Htoe Shop on Second street, nearly op posite Heed A Wcavcrs store. IMcago call and sec Shorty. FRANK SHORT. Clearfield. May 4th, 1S50. SOTIC K LATEK FROM SHORTY. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me by Note or Book account, I wish them to call on me, on or before tho First day of June next, and cash me off. or make some arrangement with me, for I must have my books settled up. All parties inter ested will save costs by attending to tho above within tho abuve time. And all persons having claims against me will bring forward their ac counts, ns I am ablo and willing to pay them. May 4, ISjtf-4t. F. SHOUT. TIST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Po J inestic Merchandise, in tho County of Clear Geld, for ISot', subject to the payment of license. SAHE1. r.ESHlKNKE. CLASS. TO PAV. Weld A Dickcson, Beccaria twn'p, 14 57 00 William Levis, " " 14 7 00 J. Cooper. " " 14 7 09 Samuel llcgarty, 4i " 14 7 01) I.ewis Smith, Bell township, 14 7 00 Wm. Luuiadiic, Boggs town'p, 11 7 00 Fred'k K. Arnold, Brady town'p, I t 7 00 Samuel Arnold, " " 14 7 00 R.H.Moore, " 1 7 00 Ileberling A Son, ,: "It 7 00 Jacob Kuntz. " " It 7 00 Carlisle A Co . " "117 00 J. C. Barrett A co. " "117 00 A. Montgomery. " " 14 7 00 Matthew Forcey, Bradford tw'p, It 7 00 Edward Williams, ' " 14 7 00 Russell M'Murry, Burnsidc twn'p, It 7 00 Allison A Snyder, " ' It 7 00 K. McMasters, " " It 7 00 James McMurry; " "It 7 00 Patch in A Son, ' " 14 7 00 Wm. F.Irwin, Clearfield Eoro' 12 12 50 Richard Mossop, " l'J 10 00 Reed A Weaver, ' " 12 12 50 Moore A Etzwcilor, " u 12 12 50 Merrell A Carter, " -'-It 7 00 Kratzcr A Sons, " " 12 12 50 Chas. D. Watson, " " 14 7 00 GeorgoW. Rheem, . " " 14 7 00 Leonard. Finney A Co., Brokers' Office. Francis Coudriet, Covington twp. 14 7 00 Mullen A Mulson, " "117 00 P. A. Gaulin, " 14 7 00 John P. Rider. " " 1 7 00 William Irvin, Curwensville B. 10 20 00 Eliza Irvin A Sons, " " 13 10 00 William McBride, " " 1 7 00 A. Montgomery, " " 1 00 John Tatton, " " 14 15 00 J. D. Thompson, ' " U 7 00 E. Goodwin, 14 7 00 Bowman A Perks, Decatur town'p, 14 7 00 J. F. Steinor, " " If 7 00 Joseph Irwin A Co. Girard town'p, J. Augustus Leconte, " " 13 10 00 W. F. Humphrey, " " 14 7 00 Ellis Irwin A Son, Goshen town'p, 13 10 00 A B. Shaw. " " 13 10 00 John Holt, Grahamton, 14 7 00 James B. Graham, " H 1 JJ0, David Tyler, Huston town'p, 14 7 00 Hiram Woodward, " " 14 7 00 Henry Swan, Jotdan town'p, 14 7 00 M MurryAHcgarty " " 14 7 00 David McGehan, , " " " 1 R.J Haines. Karthaus twp. 14 7 Martin O. Stirk, Knoxtownship, 14 00 James Forrest, Lawrence tw'Pi 1 J " John Ferguson, Lumber City, 14 John Broomall, " " 1 " Wright A Co., " , u IZ J. C. Brenner, Mornsdalo II 7 00 J.C.Brenner, Kylartown (2) U 7 00 Doilington A Co. Woodward twp, 14 7 00 Thos. Henderson, - WhitmerACo., '; ; " I 3. A. Uegarty, f " " ' Psniot Brnbakcr, Union township It 7 00 John Sheazcr, " 11 7 00 V B Thoso interested will take notice that an arTppal will behold at tbo Commissioners Office, in tnT Borough of Clearfield.on the 14 day of Jane. 1S.V.I, at 2 o'clock, r. m W- LONG, May 11, - Mercantile Appraiici WANTED One or two young men, to hire by the month. Good wages will be paid for good bands Apply to WM. IRVIN, May 4. 1S59. CnrwenstiUe. CAtTTIOM All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with one spaa of bay horses, in the possession of John Bicsh. of Boggs township, as the same have been left with him on loan, nrd are subject to my order. May 11 , 1 S69. SAM UEL CLARK. CAUTION. AH persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with one red and white cow, one 3-year old beifier, and 1 clock, in the pMaession of Georgo W. Curry, of Piko tp which I purchased at Sheriff's sale on the 16th, A pril. 1359, snd are subject to my order. May II. 1859. JOHN S. WILLIAMS. CAITTION. All persons are hereby cautioned from purchasing or intermeddling with one yoke of 4-year old Steers, one cook stove, one cow, a lot of hogs, one wheat fan, barrow and plough, blacksmith's anvil and bellows, in tho possesion of Daniel Little, of Morris tp, as they belong to me and are subject to my order. WILLIAM WHITE. Snow Shoo, April 27, lS59-3tp. BAUBER AND HAIR. DRESSER. The undersigned takes this method to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and the surrounding country, that ho has opened a Barber Shop, on Market street, in Shaw's now row.where he i pre pared to accommodate all who may give hiai a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Oct. 0. 185S. JEREMIAH NOURLS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The undersigned hereby giro notice that tho firm of Merrell V Carter has been this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. The business will herafter be continued at the s.imo place by O. B. Merrell, in whose hands the books and accounts remain for collection. L. K. CARTER. 0. IJ. MERRELL. Clearfield, May 1, 135a.-mayl 1 -.It GROCERY AND CONFECTIONARY. STEPHEN GRAFF informs Lis old friends and the public generally that he has rc-opencd his Confectionary and Grocery at his old stand in the Borough of Curwensville. where ho will be prepared to supply all with Sitar, Coffee, Tea, Moliissr. li ieoit. Ale., Veer, lj:momule. Candle, Fruit, Cake, $(C..$rc. Ho respectfully solicits a share of patronage. May 11. 1859, N. B. lie is also prepared to accommodate tho public with all sorts of cooper work, and will re pair barrels, tubs. Ac , on short notice. S. G. JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING AT MACULE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORK, Shaw's Row. Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which wc in vite attention. Fine and cheap Jewelry, of every style and quality, in sets or by the piete as wanted, to be had cheap at N'AL'GLE'S. If you wish to purchase tho "American Lever Watch." call at MACULE'S. Old Gold and Silver will bo taken in exchange for goods at N AUG LE'S. All goods warranted ns represented; or tho mo ney refunded, at N AUG LE'S. All persons who want bargains ate invited to call at NAUULE'S. If you wirfh your watches put In good repair and warranted, tako them to NAL'ULlvS. t YER'S SARSAPAKILLA, a compound il remedy, in which we have labored to produco the most effectual alterative that can be made. It 13 a concentrated extract of 1'ara Sarsaparilla, so combined with other eubstanccs of still greater al terative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense scrvico to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely thiscompound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of tho worst cases to be found of tho folio wingcomplaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous complaints, Eruptions and Eruptivo Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic affections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dyspopsia and Indigestion. Erysipelas, Rose or St. Antho ny's Fire, and indeed the whole class of com plaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. Thiscompound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which foster in the blood at that sea son of tho year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, sparo themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tho natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia ted blood whenever you find its impurities burst ing through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when -ou find it is obstructed and slug gish in tho veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul. and yourfeelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, pcoplo enjoy better health, and live longer, tor cleansing the blood. Keep tho body healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of lite is disordered or altogether overthrown. Sarsaparilla has. and deserves .much, tho repu tation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been cgregiously deceived by prepara tions of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it. but moro because many preparations, pretending to be conccntrrted extracts of it, contain but littlo of tho virtue of Sarsaparilla. or any thing else. During lato years the publi3 have been misled by largo bottles, pretending to give a quart of Ex tract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla. but often no cu rative properties whatever. Jlenco.bitterand pain ful disappointment has followed the use of the va rious extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mar ket, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla. and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the namo from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think Vc have good ground for believing it has virtues which are irrcsistable by tho ordinary run of tho diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradica tion from the system, tho remedy should be judi ciously taken according to directions on the bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AycrlcCo., Lowell, Mass. Price SI per Bottle ; Six Bottles for S3. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for it self such a renown for the euro of every varie ty of Throat and Lung complaint, that it is en tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in.conftant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure tho people that its quality is kept up to tho best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for tbo euro of Costivcncss, Jaundice, Dj-spcpsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying tho Blood. They are sugar coated, so that tho most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in tho world for all the purposes of a family physic Price 25 cents per Box ; Five Boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent pcrsonagcs.havc lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these rem edies, but our space here will not permit the in sertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Alnanae in which they are given ; with also fall descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their euro. Do not be put off by un principled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Avek's and tako no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and thoy should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by C D.Watson and M. A. Frank, Clearfield; E. F. Brenner, Mor risdalo : C. R. Foster, Phil ipsburg ; John Cing, Vnionvillo: Wm. Irvin, Curwensville; Samuel Arnold, Luthersburg ; and by all Druggists, thro' out the couirtry. Decemler 2'., 18j8. o LOVER SEED 50 bushals rf Clover Seed lor sale at the store of m. lm iJi Curwensville, March 2Ji. IBj TVTEW GOODS. Ja?t recetved, a general as 11 8ortin?nt of new Spring Goods, including Plain and Figured Dolaines- Challics, Lawns, and One hundred (10O) pieces of Calico, latest styles, all of which will be sold cheap at the corner store. Curwensville. fAprlS'59j WM. IRVIN. V10.00 PAYS FOR A FULL COURSE in tho Iron City Collcgo, the largest, most exten sively patronized and best organised Commercial School in the United States. 337 Students attending daily, Karch, 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 tbo Books of any Business, and qualified to eara a salary of from S500 to $1,000. , Students enter at any time No Vacation Re view at pleasure. t . 51 Premiums for best Ponmansbip awarded in 1358 llTMinistcr's Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W JENKINS. April6,lS39. (scptl'5S) rittburgh,ra. "VTE XV AND BEAUTIFUL A Si ll SORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS. SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED. SHAWLS AND MAN TILLAS, BAREGE AND BAREGE ROBES, SILK POPLINS, Dl:CAL9, VALEXCIAS, FOri.ARD SILKS, tuALiF.s, delaines, prists, A every dascription of DRESS GOODS, LISEXJ...T ivvtTC . . ' SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, and every kind of DOMESTIC GOODS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 07 LsniES', GESf LE- vess', Misses, Boys' asd Childress' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. ALSO, Hats, Caps and CLOTHING, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH, all or which will bb solo at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. April 20, 1S59. C. KRATZER A SONS. P. S. Groceries, Taints, Nails, Glass. Ac, by tbo quantity, will be sold at a small advance on cost and carriage. C. KnATztit A Soss. TVEW SPRIAG AND SUMMER GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, Market St,, Clearfield, Having received a largo and well selected assortment of Domestic, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, of almost every description, the public in general are invited to give me a call. Among tho Fancy goods may be found, such as DUCALS, PERSIAN CLOTH, BALZARINE, DEBEIGE, TANFER LUSTRE, BRILLIANTS, CH ALLIES, SATIN JEAN, GINGHAMS, BAREGE, LAWNS, PRINTS, DELAINES, and a variety of other articles ot Dress Goods. Also, an extensive selection of tho latest and neat est Styles, and best quality, of plain and fancy CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETS, SATIN YESllNG, TWEEDS, VELVETS, AC. His stock also embraces an extensive assortment of Groceries, Hardware, tiucensware. Drugs and Medicines; Oils, Paints and G lass; Boots and Shoes ; Hats and Caps ; Bonnets ; Ready Made Clothing ; Stationary; Confection ry ; Carpets ; Tobacco Ac , Ao., Ac, Together with a great variety of Notions, and oth er necessary articles. Persons in want of any thing in the above line, are requested to examine tho stock of the subscriber before making their purchase, as they may be enabled to buy to bet ter advantage at the '-cheap cash store," than at any other place in tho county. Produce of every description taken in exchange for goods. April 27, 1S53. WM. F. IRWINT. JF YOD WANT SUPERFINE FLOUR ' GOTO Mossop's. IF you want good Extra Flour, go to Mossop's. IF you want Extra Family Flour, go to Mossop's IF you want good smoked Hams, go to Mossop's. IF you want Sides or Shoulders, go to Mossop's. IF you want excellent Dried Beef, goto Mossop's. IF you want good Brown Sngar, go to Mossop's. IF you want supcriorWhiteSugar.goto Mossop's. I F you want tho best Rio Coffee, go to Mossop's. IF you want Extract of Coffco, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Imperial Tea, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Black Tea, go to Mossop's. I F you want good Young Hyson, go to Mossop's. IF you want coarse or fine Salt, go to Mossop's. IF you want excellent Rice, go to Mossop's. IF you want fresh ground Spices, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Candies, go to Mossop's. IF you want Adamantine Candles, goto Mossop's. IF you want good Tallow Candles, go to Mossop's. IF you waut good fresh Mackerel, go to Mossop'b. IF you want good fresh Herring, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior White Fish, go to Mossop's. IF you want Molasses, all kinds, go to Mossop's. IF you want fine Dried Peaches, go to Mossop's, IF you want fino Dried Apples, go to Mossop's. IF you want Oranges and Lemons, go to Mossop's. IF you want Nails anrt Spikes, go to Mossop's. IF you want Hardware of all kinds. go to Mossop's. IF you want a good Grass Scythe, go to Mossop's. IF you want a good Hay Fork, go to Mossop's. IF you want a good Manure Fork, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Garden Spades, go to issop's. IF you want Willow Baskets, goto Mossop's. IF you want a good Buggy Whip, go to Mossop's. IF you want Tobacco and Cigars, go to Mossop's. IF you want Fancy Wall Paper, go to Mossop's. IF you want Manilla bcmpcords.go to Mossop's. IF you want Palm or Fancy Soap, go to Mossop's. IF you want Shoe Lasts and Pegs, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Saw-mill Saws, go to Mossop's. IF you want Powder, Lead A Shot, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Shoe Blacking, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Stove Blacking, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Black Ink, go to Mossop's. IF you want a Smoothing Iron, go to Mossop's. IF you want good brown Muslin, go to Mossop's. IF you want good White Muslin, go to Mossop's. IF you waut good colored Muslins, go to Mossop's. IF you want silk Handkerchiefs, go to Mossop's. IF you want cotton Handkerchiefs. goto Mossop's. IF you want Linen Tablo cloths, go to Mossop's. IF you want cotton Table cloths, go to Mossop's. IF you want UmbrcllasAParasoIs. go to Mossop's. IF you want a superior Clock, go to Mossop's. IF you want Fancy Carpet Sacks, go to Mossop's. IF you want Table Oil Cloths, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Floor Oil CI Jth, go to Mossop's. IF you want new School Books, go to Mossop's. IF you want a good Undershirt, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Coats, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Pants, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Neck tie go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Vests, goto Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Hats, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Hand'ks, goto Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Boots, go to Mossop's, IF you want fashionable Shoes, go to Mossop's. IF you want Boys' Coats A Pants, go to Mossop's. IF you want Children's Shoes, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Bonnets, go to Mossop's. IK you want Calicoes, new styles, go to Mossop's. IF you want new fancy DcLaincs, go to Mossop's. IF you want good French Chintz, go to Mossop's. IF you want French Ginghams, go to Mossop's. IF you want Domestic Ginghams, go to Mossops. IF you want first rato Alpacas, go to Mossop's. IF you want old Monongahcla. go to Mossops. IF you want Port Wine, superior, go to Mossop s. IF you want " for Medical use, go to Mossop s. IF you want " " Sacramental uso,go to Mossop's. IF you want good Cherry Brandy goto Mossop's. IF you want good Sweet Wine, go to Mossop's. IF you want Fancy Cassimcres, go to Mossop's IF you want Black Cassimores, goto Mossop's. IF you want plain A fancy Tweeds, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Cassincts, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Sattincts, go to Mossop's. IF you want ground White Lead, go to Mosscp's. IF you want fine ground Zinc, goto Mossop's. IF you w&nt Puro Flax-seed Oil, go to Mossop's. IF you want any other articles, go to Mossop's. IF you want to buy cheap for ca.li. go to Mo33"r"2 Clearfield, fa . Arril2r 155?. . . ; r:fifi REtT.tRD, to any Wool Dealer that tSOUtl will excel the subscribers goods ! ! . 11 . .. . . . ...... . i . r i J kU.ttAAirBtlM WUStIHlTI.I.n h boo -- in Clearfield county with heavy stock of Domes tic Dry Goods, consisting of Sattinets, Cassimeres, Plain and Barred Flannel, BlanEcts", Coverlets, Stocking Yarn, Ac, Ac, wbicl ho will exchango f W .. I : . -n ... : . tUm All WHO iur i wi prices f rui, vuu - - - - want good bargains should bo on tho lookout fol Sim. Afiiu v. " - - N.B. I will pay the market pric in Cash ftrf wot &QTi REWARD: Escaped from the, Jml or tftU Clearfield county. Pa., on the night of the 3d May inst," a young man named Owen ? Govern who was imprisoned on a charge of bur glary. 'Said McGovern is feet .7 inches high, light built, dark bair, large, keen eye; nd of rather lair complexion, no " i; " eattinet pants, a domestic gingham birt, a black oat, a pair of gum shoes, and took with.hun red flannel shirt. The above reward will be paid for tho apprehension of said McGovern. and his de livery to the undersigned In Clearfield borough. FREDERICK G. MILLER. Clearfield, May 1 1 , 1S59. Sheriff. BELLEFONTE MARBLE WORKS ! The undersigned adopts this method of in forming the public and the patrons of 4 tho fate firm of S. A. Gibson A Co.. that fie designs car rying on tho MARBLE BUSINESS in Belle fonte, in a'l its various branches, and will hold himself always in readiness to furnish those who call upon him. with all kinds of Cemetery Wort, of the latest classical designs, and superior work manship, such as Monument. Box Tomb, Cra dle Towhs, Smrcx, OMisl. Grecian Tombs, Ta ble Tombs, Head Statu, Carved. Sculptured or Plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can bo had at any other establishment in the cpantry. Thankful for past favors, tho undersigned solicits an increaso of patronage. WM. GAif AGAN. Bellefonte, Pa., March 23, lS59-tf. 1)KOFESSOR I V V AX L ' S. TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. Preferred Originally by Prof. Durafl, formerly of tkr College of Surgeon, Paris, is now offered to the public for the euro of all thoso diseases in hich altorativcs and resolvents are indicated. Thoso pills are rendered void of taste by which means the most delicate stomach can take tiiein as well as the smallest child. From three to five boxes will ro tho worst case of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure tbo worst caio of Salt Rheum. From two to 3 boxes will cure the Ring AVorm. One box will euro Scaly Eruptions of the'kih. From two to four boxes will euro all old Ulcou and Running Sores. Ono box will cure Humors in the Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the mat in veterate case of Nursing Sore Mouth. From one to two boxes will cure tho severest case of scabby head in children. From three to six boxes will cure the (common ly called) thick neck or Goitre. From two to four boxes will cure the Dropsy. From ono to three boxes will cure Juandice. From two to six pills will cure the Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Billious. One box will euro the Fever and Ague. For all d-' --cases arising from an impure ntate of the blood, and bilious habits, the TastelrssGalvan ie Pill are the best pills ever known in the annals of medicine. 25 cent per Box Any agent on receipt of $1 will send four boxes to any part of tho United States, free of postage. J. D. STONEROAD, Proprietor. .. aug25-"58-y Lcwistown, Fa. For sale by Moore A Etiweiler, Clearfield, Fa., and by country merchants generally. C."tO,000 REWARD ! The above sum was ac tjj0 tnally given to my Patrons in theycar 1S58! NOTICE. Duane Kulisorr, Proprietor of the Great Gift Book House, No. 33 South Third Street. Philadelphia, continues the sale of Books as usu al. A Gift worth from 2" cents to 10tl sent with every book. SSOO WORTH OF G IFTS ! consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Jewelry, Ac. will bo Distributed with every 1000 Books'. Tho attention of the public is respectfully soli cited to the extensive assortment of valuable Standard and Miscellaneous Books, which are of fered for sale at the lowest prices. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS? GIFTS !! For every Book purchased at One Dollar or more, the Pur chaser will be entitled to receive one of the follow ing articles: Gold and Silver Watches. Gold Lock ets, Ladies' and Gents' Gold Guard Chains," Gold Rings, Cameo Sets, Gold Bracelets with Camce 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 Pens with Holders, Extra Gold Pens with Cases and Holders, Gents' Cluster Bo som Pins, Gold Tooth Picks. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Foncils. Ladies' Gold Ear Drops, Eight-Day Parlor Time 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, Ac, Ac, worth from 35 cents to S25. Our new Catalogue for 1S59 is sent. free to all, upon application, 'f he inducenfentsoffcred Agents arc more liberal than those of any other house iu the business. Having been in the PuMisbing anp Book Selling business for the last eight years my experiei enables me to conduct tho Gift Enter prize with satisfaction to a'l. Agents are wanted in every town and county, to whom commissions will be givcu in Books, or a per contagc iu money. For a Club of 10 Books, 1 extra Book and a Gift given ; on larger orders, commissions art? more lib eral. For full particulars address DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Pub lishing House, 33 South 3d Street, Fhil'a, Fa. P. S. Jnst issued, ''The Life. Speecho. and 51e morials of Daniel Webster," by Samuel W. Smack er, A. M.. a eplendiJly Illustrated volume of bjO pages. Trice S2. 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Singlo subscriptions, 1 year, postpaid, &3 00 - ' " 2 years, . . HO Zlubs of Two to Eight, each 2 60 Zlubs of any number above Eight, each 2 00 The 7.a sh in all cases must accompany the or ders. The subscriptions for each year commence with tbe first (January) number of that year, thus supplying tbe subscriber with the Masonic Ro mance series complete. Bat the work being ste reotyped, any number or series of numbers will be mailed, postpaid, on receipt of the price, 25 cents each. Address J. F. EUENNAN. Editor and Publisher, July 7, 1S5S. 221 Centre sU, New York. THE STATE JOURNAL will be the Organ of tho Amrrxcem-liepubtimn, or. People' Party, In Pennsylvania. A large site,, double sheet- Familv Kavfitaiwr. VnKliltA.1 day All interested are requested to Subscribe t .. . . . irreu-ji year, or xour copies, 3i ; and Ten copies for SI5. Address. Ki tifc-t . UKWIG, Publisher. N. E. corner Fifth and Chestnut Street, Phil'a. An Agent wanted in every county. AprSO. PEACH NITRSERV. The undersigned, re . siding three miles abovo the town of Clear field, in Lawrence township, has about Tr Tko snud young aud thrifty peach trees kwh he will dispose of on reasonable terms. " b peach -tree having been much Injured, nd many entirely killed, by the severe cold of winter of 1855-iti. farmers should replenish hcir orchard?, and, h is eniirnlrn.1 lha.t itisij- h':Mv TjvtiraWe (mwr tunity of so doir?: "... ROBERT LAWIIEAl I Lawrence tp . M?-h I. It-"-" -" -