fill TI1E JOUMAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 1,1859. The Sheriff advertises the sale of somo real estate on Monday of June Conrt. The card of Dr. Frazey, of Shawsvillo, ap pears in our advertising columns to-day. "We have had some fine showers of rain in ibis region within the past four or five days, imparting new rigor to the growing crops, Which look unusually promising. The shareholders of the Anderson's Crock Public Road and .Navigation Company are to meet in Curwensville on the first Monday in July, to elect officers. See notice. Among our new advertisements will be found tho card of Wm. Feath, Esq., of New Wash ington. The 'Squire is an excellent business than, and doubtless a good Justice. During the latter part of the past week a hail storm passed over a portion of our county. We nnderstand that the crops in Brady town fchip were injured considerably by the hail. Tho "Clearfield Kifle Company" arc to meet t Goshen school-house on Monday the Clh Inst., at 2 o'clock p. m. The notice was hand ed us last week, hut was overlooked until af ter our paper was issued. Saw-Mill Bibned. We learn that tlic large saw mill of Hyde & Olmstead, about miles west of Ccntrevillc, Elk county, was destroyed by fire on last Thursday morning, May 20th. A large quantity of boards near 1,000,000 or feet were saved by tho greatest exertions. Tho loss, as it is, will doubtless be $3,000 or $4,000. The origin of the fire is not known. We observe that Mr. Christopher Kratzer lias cleaned ont and fixed up the mineral spring below the Academy. If the ground on which the spring is located, were fenced in and plant ed with trees, a charming place lor holding celebrations, and of resort for young and old, could be made out of it. As the property be longs to the corporation, it seems to us tint the "borough fathers" would be pci forming a praiseworthy act if they would have a neat fence made around, and trees planted in the lot. Loxo and SaouT dats. At DvrHn and Lon don, the longest day has sixteen hours and a lialf ; at Stockholm, the longest day has eigh teen hours and a half ; at Hamburg, the long est day has seventeen hours an 1 the shortest seven j at St. Petersburg, the longest day has nineteen, and the shortest five hours; at Tomea, in Finland, tlio longest day. has twenty-one hours and a half, and the shortest two and a half; at Wanderhus, in Norway, the day lasts from the 21st of May to tho 22d of July, without interruption ; and at Spitz cnbergen, the longest day is three months and -a half. They npear to have a handy and economi cal way of disposing of thieves in Schuylkill county. A paper lrom there states that one Cornelius Wenrich, of Hegins township, was lately arrested for lliieving aud taken before a Justice of the Peace, bi t upon confessing his guilt, he was liberated upon condition that he would leave the county and go beyond the Su qiirhrwna. This may be a first-rate way for the Schuylkill county people to get rid of their rogues, and saving the expense of keep ing them in prison, but we scarcely believe that the system will iind much lavor with the IK:iple living "beyond the Susquehanna." A successful fraud has been perpetrated sim ultanaecusly at several points, in the issue of notes from the genuine plates of the "Brigh ton Market E'ank," Mass., with forged signa tures. It is, of course, next to impossible to lctcct them and the only safe course is to re ject them ; thuiigh'it is not probable that they are in gencial circulation, as they arc all of the denomination of $100. Notes of the 'Bank of Chattanooga," Tenu., similarly u't- n!Mi in circulation, and boing of smaller denomination, may be more promis cuously circulated. It appears that the gen uine sheets of notes of the Chattanooga Bank were stolen by a plumber who was at work on the building occupied by the American LanK Jfote Company in Philadelphia- the man has been arrested, with some of tho stolen notes in possession,and $3,000 ingood money, probably the result of his theft- This money Is now being used in redeeming the forged notes. Larch Hail of Counter f fit Monet. A few days since, a nin named Wash. Taylor was arrested at Long-a-coming, in cw Jer sey, by Deputy IT. S. Marshal John Jenkins ,ut Joshua Tassart, of Philadelphia. L pon reachinc the promises, the officers found twen ty thousand dollars in counterfeit notes, a printing press, a large, number oi pines .or printing and altering notes, inks, acms, paper, .nffravcr'3 tools, &c. Among mo notes .e nnvpred were SI 2,000 ill $.Vs on tho State Bank of Camden, N.J. , and o,000 in $Vs on ih Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank at Cam wcri! -executed in a maimer well UVU, ......... ovulated to deceive the most experienced Alhe notes of these hanks circulate largely In rii-nrfield county, our citizens should keep a close watch for counterfeits, though it is probable tho ofliccs secured the bulk of what had been issued. Taylor is an old ollenUcr, and has l.oon hi i.risou be lore on a similar charge. He did all the work on the counter feit t'lalea and notes with bis ow n hands, am liis sales to parties engaged in passing bogus money were always effected through a irusiy ngent. Ho is sixty-two years ot age. Tornado is Illinois. A most terrific tor rid.. r.cu!uricd twelve miles south of Jackson ville on the 27th M.y. The violence of the whirlwind exceeded anything ol the kind ever witnessed there. Sixteen persons are report ed to have been killed, and many others have Tir ft. i ti fin I Houses aud liarus were demolished. The n,um-a of tho killed had not been aiceiiamcd. CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBBLING S. dr"In circulation bogus quarter dollars CPoor concern a broken umbrella heavy rain. . in a C7" Votive offering" Is il!c latest way of designating a bribe. E7"In miserable condition tho road be tween Clearfield and Curwensville. CNeeds repairing the bridge across Hog back run, this side ol Curwensville. C7"Adviccs from all sections of the cotinf ry rcprescnt the crops as unusually promising. HFStrangc that the girls, however well versed in grammar, can't decliue matrimony. TP-Expected that filibuster Walker will soon make a descent upon Sonora, in Mexico. C7"A fellow, that blames the Devil for all his own misdeeds, shows a deplorable lack ol filial regard. C7Mr. Karey has concluded arrangements to teach the British Cavalry his system of training horses. Cp-Largc the standing committee of young men at the door of tho Methodist church on Sunday evening. E7Tlio Ilollidaysburg Slamlard pronounces the Central Bank one of the soundest institu tions in the State. fT?"It may sound like a paradox, yet the breaking of an army's wings is a pretty sure way to make it fly. Cy highly "Caudleizcd" editor of a west ern family newspaper, heads his marriage no tices, "lucifer.malches." CT-Elcctcd Kcv. W. II. Odenheimer, as Bishop of N. Jersey, to fill tho place of Bish op Doane, who died recently. C?Fact all our Arctic explorers have en joyed one important advantage; in their dead liest perils they have kept cool. T7"Brags tlic New Orleans 'Bulletin,' of having feasted already on green corn, full grown, and remarkably delicious. G7"A letter from Henry county, Va., says that all kinds of provisions aie scarce, and corn is selling -at eight dollars per barrel- Cr7It is bad meddling with a train of gun powder ; but il j'ou want to be blown up to a dead certainty, just tread on a lady's train. K7"The steamer Persia, which sailed from Ne.v York on 'the 2-jth, carried out $3,000,000 in .specie. Splendid policy that of Buchanan and Cobb. fX7"Mr. John Walker, chemist, of Stockton, Scotland, tlio original inventor of lucifer matches, died in that town recently at the age of 7S years. CTMr. Clary, a French gentleman, with $00,000 a year, has gone to the seat of war as a private soldier in a cavalry regiment, lie must be fond ol glory. C7"A valuable discovery, if true, is that of the Chinese, vrho"s.iy that a coating of Gambia will prevent worms attacking tlio wood of which ships are constructed. C-Tho Louisville Courier has much to say of "Democratic sheep's clothing." Where diil the breed of Democratic shvep originate 1 Where are the lambkins to be found I CWhen a steamer comes in, everybody locks over the foreign news and exclaims, in a tone of disappointment and sadness "No bailie yet!" How Unchristian wu arc growing. Cv"Two steamers sailed from New York for Euiope ono-havHig on board $1,500,000, and the other 73,000 in specie guno to pay for the extravagant importations ol foreign goods. C3"A cans of wandering Cipsics has been for seue time past traveling in Chester coun ty, iliposing upon the good people who are green enough to sutler themselves to be im posed upon. They tell fortunes, ana steal a little, when opportunity oners. E7.Y Zouave, on stepping on board a vci- scl at Marseilles, bound lor the scat ol war, was stepped by the Colonel of tho rcgincnt, who recognized, in the soldier's dress a yvung gi rl, wlio had assumed tho uniform in Oder not to bo seperated trom her iocr. C7"Tl:o Doylestown standard holds that io member of the Democratic party lias a rig,t to exercise bis own judgment in regard to pub Honors. Ho-must "tro It uliiul" wiin met party, right or w rong, or bo excommunicated. 1 A pretty position lor an intelligent freeman : rr7(Jov. Sibley, of Minnesota, has offered a reward of $5,000 for the apprclicii&u.n anu conviction of any or aU tlio persons concern ed, or in any way implicated, in tho late high handed execution ot iscar r . jacksou, w no was hung by a mob in Wright county, on tho 25th of April. C7"The ladies ol Blissilcld, Michigan, have organized a lodge of tho "Daughters ol .Hai ti," and are holding I heir mysterious meet ings two or three evening i" caon neon. men have thus far failed to ascertain tlio ob ject and manners of the ne.v society, though, it is said, they "tnea liieir pri-iucsi. C7"A solemn and impressive event occurred recently in the Baptist Church, Yarmouth, Nova, Scotia. Alter the sermon, John Hilton arose and addressvd the congregation, "Be ye also readv, for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh," when ho sat down and instantly fell from his seat a corpse. Many of the small farmers on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad are so poor that they have no money this Spring to buy seeds with, and the scarcity of bread si tills during the past Wiiit. r has evIiausteiLoverylhins in the shape of grain. In this emergency the managers of the road have bad the sagacity and considera tion to furnish large quantities of seed wheat t,. ii.oso nnahlo ti buv. In one day 1,000 l7J,,.s x,.rn sent from Chicago for distribu tion on the line of the road. Senator Doiislas passed through Montgom r- At ii.i .n tho "0t h Mav en routo lor lilu 1,1-tnt :ll IOII W bieh is at i.rescut under the i" ' . . waters of the Mississippi. MARRIED : On Thursday the l'Jtli May, by ttcv M. inlm.hall. Mr. J. M. Deams to Miss , J. K. Makv Skvleii, all of Drady. township. On Wednesday, May th, at Tyrone, by Wm. Hurley, Ks.p, Mr Mrs. Ill-STElt CtlltEY, fl.. n-fi.-ld I'lilllltV. Patrick CuaLEVto both of Graliamton, On Wednesday,May 20th,by Kev. C. Fetzcr, iwv.Vr distil and Mrs. Mahuaket 'h,Vt.,v. Loth of Snow Shoe, Centre county .i.., lii'i, t iv in St. Paul's church, Co i.:.. i... i? Dr. Ales. McLcod, assisted st Illinois, J - . I... !?.. 1 E. AnidctOII, ClMELf-S J l'c sky to Ki Til Ajina, daughter of the liani Atkins, both ol Columbia. late Wil- Dl ED: In Lutheisburg, oii.Saturday Mav. Mich el, sou of Dr. T.J morning. 2Slh . and Sallie J IJoyer, aged 0 months. Clearfield Markot Trices. r,ii!irv.:TKII UV KICH AIID MOSS0P. The following are the prices at which tho ar ticles named were selling yesterday Flour, per bbl. $'J.;0 Wheat, il bush. 1.7-3 Hams, per lb. .11 .11 Shoulders, " IJutter, " Dr. peaches, " Dr. apples, ' Kggs, pet dcn live, Corn, Duck wheat, Potatoes, Hay. per ten, 1.2- 1.23 .7-3 1 .00 i f oo .12 .Pi .11 ,T. I TUVTIIE WAMSUTTA I'm NTS They arc the Best Calicoes vet offered to tho Pub - lie ior the money. Wholesale Agents DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG A CO April 20, 195"-6m. Kew York jliASTLRlAti. The subscriber having lo. A etited himself in the Borough of Clcarticld- wouifiuiorm me public that he is prepared to do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike stvlc. Also whitewashing and repairing dono ia a neat man ner, ana on reasonable terms. April 7. ISjS. EDWIN COOPER. will bo sold on accommodating term. Thi..fmnl lies well, is all susceptible of cultivation, and is well covered with choice pine tiiiibcr suitable for shingle?, sawing or square timber. A saw rail! near hy. Apply to L. J. CHANS, mariia Clearfield.' J7X EC U TOIl'S : NOTICE. Letters testa MA luentary, on the Estate of Ucorgc Suialc, late of Pike township. Clearfield CO., Pa, dee'd, having uccii grumcu io me undersigned, residing in said township ; all persons indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those havingcbiims will present thcui properly authen ticated to our Attorney L.J Crans. Esq., Clear field, or to us. K. BUTLER S.MALE, M. L. C. EVANS, April 13, lS.')9-3tp. Executor. TEW KESTAl'KANT ! I-Radsbsugh and J-l Jrlanigan, ISuxr.mcut of M- rrell Cr C-irtcr torr. tuulrr Utttt-llloir tin t Muxouir llu.ll. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they havo recently opened thoidiove named Kestanrant. with an entire new stock of goods and fl.xtures, where they will be prepared to furnish, at the lowest rates, all tho luxuries of the season. They keep constantly on hand, Confec tionary. Cake?, Pies, Oysters in 'every form, lee Cream, Tripe, Sardines. Ale, Lacr Uccr, Oranircs, Lemons, liaisons, and a variety of other articles "easy to take." They respectfully invite the pa tronage of tho citizens of Clearfield mid vicinity. WM. K AKKRA l'; II. AprV.O-Jt ADAM U. ELAND; AN. 4 IJJ5EV & NEl'F, No. 30H North 3d Street, J. (tliree doors above me.) Vhiladeliihia. THE OLD JIARDWARE STAND, (Established Twcnty I'our Years Every description of lhtildiiii?, Me clniiiictil, lutriuinsc ntl lloiisclttilil HurUiraie, is now in Store, and will he offered at tho lowest mar ket prices ti('tisi and prompt iijc mouth buy ers. Nails at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Or ders from new customers will rccuive strict and ac curate attention, and all goods sent from this house will be as represented. j Country merchants, on their next visit to our city to make their Spring purchases are cordially invited to call and exam ine their Stock and Prices before Purchasing. Philadelphia, Pa., March llth, lSa'J-.'im. C.MUtlJi: V. AWF.V. JOHN A. NKFK. 7 I U S T I N , -FIRST S E R V E D. Eoots & Shoes always on Hand, of our own imtlr.) JOSEPH 1.IW.V. thankful for past favors, and grateful for future prospects, de sires t inform the citizens of this vicinity and his old friends and patrons in particular, that ho has ri Hiuvr.l to the 1-lliXT RltOM in the 12 AST . 12 ND of SHAW -,S NEW JiOiV. thr first ,l,,ur irr-si of the Mniittoa House, whero he has on hand constantly, a Irg assortment of every variety in the RO f AND SHOE lino Custom work attend ed to with dispatch. The very best of stock will lie U3ed and no pain? spared to make neat fit and durable work. All of which can be obtained of said J. in, very low for the Ready Rhino. Clearfield. August 14, IHaS. NSONVIM.E IV THE KIN( ! NEW J EALL AND WINTER (JOODS ! if. SW announces to tho citizens of Ansonvillo and the surrounding country, that he has just returned trom tho fcast and is now opening at his storo an extensive stock of choico and serviceable Fall and Winter tJonds, consisting of a general assortment of nilYiJOOD.S. HKOCEHfES. HARDWARE, QLEENSWARE, HATS & CAPS, BOOTSiSuor.s, and a great variety of useful fancy irood.s. ainoi; which may be found llio latest styles of Ladies' lK KSS oouDS, SHAWLS. R O N N E T S, RIRUONS. LACKS, FLOWERS. Ac.. Ac. ihe undersigned would direct particular atten tion to his cxlunsivo selection of Parlor and Coal Stoves, Cook Stoves and fixtures. Stove pipe, Ac. Al.SU. a large quantity of Salt. Persons desirous of purchasing any of tho articles in my line of business, are invited to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, a3 1 feel persuaded that l can supply tlieui on as reasonable terms tor cash as any oilier storo in the county. Lumber of cv ery description, and approved country product) tal.cu iu exchange lor goods. 11. isNAN. Ansouville, November 10, ISjS. Ol'UT PKOCEAM VTIO.V. WHEREAS, inf Tiuli, ill ih Ciniif fif f '.im tTKkii I'!jfi4 ti' tntwentv-fiftli Judicial District, composed of the ies of Clearfield. Centre and Cliuton and the ,1""- ible William L. Moore and Eeniaiiiiu Ron- all, A.ol.ia(c Judges of Clearfield count-, havo Saued l,.;r r,rccept, to me d irectcd, for the hold- f' ML a'ni.r ..f I1,,,, fiii.n Plpns Orih;lli's f.nrt vouii vl i.-ir:er Sessions t'liiirt of ll-pr .: 'rirmi ner. anu ylrt of (;cnt ral Jail Delivery, at Clear field, ill air,,- Cb.-LHu-ld C a . on the 'Vlnftt AIml 'l'"J ?- day of Jl'Ni: next. AUlllbk therefore, hereby given, to the Cor oner, .Justus f thc pCaee. and Constables, in and for said eoni-of Clearfield, to armcarin their own proper peij w,tU their llolls. Kccords, Inquisi . . . . . ' . . . . -- tions, KsailiBfions-. nml nllnr It lo tnose (uirKwiich to their ofiices, and in their licliall. pcria.k, i, done, anil Jurors and Witnrs ses arc request to )C then and there attending, and not to Ueps wiU10ut leave, at their peril. lilr.. un.lcr nv,.lnj Clearfield, this ISth dav ol ..i.ij '""Vj-aror our for.l one thousand eight hundred t fifty-niue, and tho tighty- t- , : .. il. i . ' . - s"--uuu J1"' erican Xnuejieii'tence. ihl'L'H-'K (.'. MILLER, Sheriff. r 1ST OFCADVs, for June JLi commencing on 0 20th dav Term, 1S59; JNIUU k Huuiwvn, VS. tleo. C. Passmorc, ij.3 Jeremiah Cooper, g A. li; Curtin, 1 John Taggart, -" 1". A. Karlhaus, Jr., F. P. Hurxthal, " t ri, .n w - . John M. Chase, William RIoom, J M. Kelly, P. A. Karlhaus. Jr. . Michaels A Worrels, s Levi Lutz, P. A A F. Karthaus, J. II. Fleming, Eliza Irvin, Spalding & Fulton, tl. D. Morgan, Wm. .t D. Kcrlin, S. A J. SholT, Mclirido t Wright, Jacob Hoover, Armstrong A lj amble, S. A J.Shoff. vid. Meiiarvey, v -cwis Jamison, v3-f ichacls A Worrell, vs- Virtin V French, Matthias Hollopeter, vs. tj, l'atton. James M. i.eonaru, vs. Vjrcy ,t Pat ton. David Mse, vs. mesctal, James M. Leonard, vs. A, Welsh. LIST FOR ADJOURNED TEo II'XE "7 1Wi R. D. Hall A Co., vs. C. 1). Lutz, vs Austin Curry, vs If. tiroc A wife, vs John RIooin. vs John Rarmoy, vs U.S. Urian, vs Thomas Forces, vs A. C. McKinney, vs John Mulberry, vs Jaeob Arnold, vs Jas. M. Leonard, vs ' iaincs. - Jiarrett. ;irVfc Mauck. Ab.r.av Rloom-J- '' Vnot. 'Wit Forrest. Mauck,;rcnucm.in Samua Tl" (i Lm. Isaac 4pson ct al. H. A J j ct a, Laird A i . . . . i - Newhouse,SpatzACo. vs Rorncman et al vs vs vs vs vs V3 Josiah W. Smith, John Rarmoy, tiaulin use Smith, Roiigenx use " Joseph Lapiiippo josepn t t Wifc. lavia Ad John Rar John Rari John Rarin S.L.Roberts Ex. ct al vs Rurnsido Tp., vs John Dubois, Jr , vs Cox. vs Fulmoro i,rose, vran wm ' .her. Anarcw i;a.t a!. i;rnn Lq Rum sard ner. vs (iibbons. May 25, 1S59. JAS. T. LEONARD! h'y- fEDAR AND WILLOW WAKE, receipt tho '-cneap casu store, , Apr 27. 1SM. JYL J'-I' iVifi-nil-X AND II ERRING, of bes l! "iust received aud for Side cheap by Apf27,lSi9. WM. F CON Hams. Sides and Shoulders oi B"" j ..- i-,ij il lbo -"rheap cash frtorc. jTFJ 27.1:5?- r IRT 1 SM ACHES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn-M-mJ pike, about 7 tniles west of Curwensville, and 133 ACRES OF LAND, a.lioinin" th snme ACTION. All persons are hereby cautioned I V arrainst nureha.sin:r or meddling with one ppan of bay horses, in the possession of John Biesh. of roggs township, as the same navo occn icii mm him on loan, ard are subject to my order. May II, 1859. SAMl EL CLARK. CA FTION. All porsons arc hereby eantloned from purchasing or intermeddling with one yoke of 4-year old Steers, one cook stove, one cow, a lot of hogs, ono w heat fan, harrow and plough, blacksmith's anvil and bellows, in the possesion of Daniel Little, of Morris tp,as they belong to me and are subject to my order. WILLIAM WHITE. Snow Shoo, April 27, lS5"-3tp. BARKER AND HAIR DKESSEK. Tho undersigned takes this method to announco to tho citizens of Clearfield and the surrounding couutry, that he has opened a Rarbcr Shop, on Market street, in Shaw's new row.where he is pre pared to accommodato all who may civo hiJi a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Oct. fi, ISjS. J r.ltb.vilAU JUJnftlJV DISSOLUTION OF FAKTNEKSHII. Tho undersigned hereby give notice that the firfn of Merrttl A- Carter has been this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. The business will heraftcr be continued at the same place by O. R. Mcrrcll, in whoso hands the books and accounts remain for eollcctioh. L. K. CARTER. O. R. MERRELL. Clearfield, Miif 1, lS59.-1nayll-3t IJIIILLIPSHDKCII & SUSQUEHANNA TURNPIKE ROAD. Notice is hereby civen, that the President and Managers of the Phillips burt; and Susquehanna Turnpike Road Company have declared a dividend of Three. Dollars per share f Stock, payable to tho Stockholders on or after thc first day of July next. JJy order ot thc I-oaru, E. F. LLOYD, Treasurer. P hillinsburg. May IS, lSj'J 3t pd. GUOCEKY AND CONFECTIONARY. STEPHEN (JRAFF informs his old fiieuds and tho public scnerally that he has re-opened his Coiifectiotiitrq ami Grocery at his old stand in tho RorouU of Curwensville, where he will be prepared to supply all with Sujm, Cojfrs, Tea. jHviissrs, Jj leou, Alt:, ljerr, ljrnioiimle, L ittirlies, l'ntiti,Cuies. A e.. iVr. He respectfully solicits a share of patronage. May 11. lSj'J. N. R. He is also prepared to nccommodatc the public with all sorts of cooper work, and will re pair barrels, tub3, Ac , on short notice. S. (!. 1 1ST RECEIVED AND Ol'EMNK AT I NACULE S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, Shaw's Row, Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac., to which we in vite attention. Fine and cheap Jewelry, of every style mid quality, in sets or by the xicce as wanted, to bo had cheap at NA HULK'S. 11 you wish to purchase tao "American lvcr Watch." call at NACULE S. Old Hold and Silver will bo taken in exchango for goods at NAUli LK"S. All roods warranted as rcprcrcntod, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUOLE'S. All persons who want bar -rains are luvitcit to call at NAVCLE S. If you wish j-our watches rutin pood repair and warranted, take them to NAUiLE"S. IATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH J FROM DUNDALK, IRELAND As this seems to be a fast ago in more than one instance, and a3 we arc in thc mid jt of bogus Dem ocratic Conventions and the excitement caused by the .Sickle s trial at Yt ashington, it is not surpris ing that the folks of Clearfield would get some what excited to keep up with the times; and as the subscriber likes to keep up to the fashions in more respects than one, ho would announce to the people or town anu country that he Has constant ly on hand a laro assortment of Roots and Shoes of every description. French and country Calf, Kip and Stoy Roots; Ladies' Morocco Laco Roots, dressed and undressed, with or without French heels; also, any amount of French and country calf Laco Roots; Ocnts French calf and cloth Uai tcrs, on hand or made to order: walking Shoes of every .detcription from tuo Siekles' Laccr to the courses! broan ; also, findings oil hand ; all tho above will be disposed of at extremely low prices for Cash or Hides. Custom work inado to order on short notice; and as the times are mending I will pay particular attention to mending Roots, Shoes andliaiters. lain always to be found at the Short Shoe Shop on Second street, nearly op posite Reed & Weaver's store. Please call and see Shorty. FRANK SHORT. Clearfield. May 4th, ISiO. N O T I C E. LATER FROM SHORTY. AU persons knowing themselves indebted to mo by Note or Rook account, I wish them to call on me, ou or before thc First day of June next, and cash tuo off. or make somo arrangement with mc, for I must have my books settled up. All parties inter ested will save costs by attending to thc above within the above time. And all persons having claims against mc will brinj; forward their ac counts, as I am able and willing to pay them. May 4, 13a'J-4t. F. SHORT. T 1ST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Do A mestic Merchandise, in tho County of Clear held, lor lisj'J, sutijuet to the payment ot license. NAMES. ISESinnNEK. CLASS. TO IM V. Weld A Diekcson, William Levis, J. Cooper. Samuel Hegarty, Lewis Smith. Wm. Lumadue. Fred k K. Arnold, Samuel Arnold, R. 11. Moore, Heberling & Son, Jacob Kuntz. Carlislo A Co . J. C. Rarrctt A co. A. Montgomery, Matthew Forcey, Edward Williams, Russell M'Murry, Allison A Snyder, E. Mc.Masters, James Mc.Murry, Palchin A Son, Win. F. Irwin, Richard Mossop, Reccnria twn'p. 1 1 " 14 till no 0'J 00 (III HO 00 00 00 00 no oo oo oo oo oo 00 00 00 00 01) 50 Roll township, Roggs town'p, Rrady town'p, Bradford tw'p, Rurnsido twn'p, 1 1 14 " "II 14 1 1 12 Cloarfleld Iiro' H 13 12 12 14 i 12 ' 14 14 Rrokcrs' Office. io oo 12 50 12 50 7 00 12 a0 7 00 7 00 Jceo; A Weaver. Moore A Etzweiler, Merrcll A Carter, Kratzer A Sons, Chas. 1. Watson, licorgo W. Rhccm. Leonard. Finney t Co Francis Coudrict, Covington twp. 14 1 1 14 14 10 1:1 14 14 11 14 14 00 00 00 00 Mullen A Mulson, P. A. Uaulin, John P. Rider. William Irvin. Eliza Irvin A Sons, William McRridc, A. Montgomery, John Patton. J. D. Thompson, E. (ioodwin. Rowman A Perks, J. F. Stciner, Joseph Irwin A Co. Curwensville R. 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 Decatur town'p, 14 14 Girard town'p, J. Augustus Lecoutc, l J . J: . Humphrey, Ellis Irwin A Son, A R. Shaw. John Holt. Goshen town'p, ki .. Graham ton, Huston town'p, Joidan town'p, James R- Graham,. David 1 ylcr, Hiram Woodward, Henry Swan, M'MurryAHegarty David McCchan, 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ot) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 R. J Haines, Karthaus twp. Knox township, Lawrence tw'p, Lumber City, Martin O. Stirk, James Forrest, John Ferguson, John Rroomall, Wright A Co., J. C. Rrcnncr, iiorriwaie, 1 1 - J. C. Rrenner. Kylartown, (2) 14 7 Woodward twp, 14 7 " It 7 It 7 u 7 Union township 11 7 11 7 - Doilington A Co. Thos. Henderson, Whiluier A Co., J. A. Hogarty, Daniel Rrubakcr, John Sheazcr, N. R Those interested will take notice that an appeal will beheld at the Commissioners" Office, in tho Borough of ClearucM. on the 14 dav of June, 115.1. at 2 o'clock, r ?l G. W. LONG. Hay lj, lzy.' Jlaxcaaule -jf falser JEW COODS. Just received, a general as- rortmrnt of now Spring Goods, mcludm; Plain aud Figured Delaines. Chal lies, Lawns, aud Oue hundred (100) pieces of Calico, latest styles, all of which will be sold cheap at the corner store Curwensville. IAprIS'5'Jl WM. IRVIN. qio.oo Fays for a full course in the Iron City College, thc largest, most exten sively patronized and best organised Commercial School in the United States. 337 Stndouts attending daily, March, 1859. Usual time to coiuplcto a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every student, upon graduating, is pvtnr antced to bo competent to manage tho Rooks of any Rusiness. and qualified to earn a salary of irom -iouo to m,uuii. Students enter at any time No Vacation Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in 1S5S '"Minister's Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, luclosc (wo letter stamps, and address F. AV. JENKINS. April 6, 1S59. (septl'5S) Pittburgh, Pa. 1VEW SPRING AXi) SUMMER GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE, Market St.. Clearfield, Having received a large and well selected assortment of Domestic, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, of almost every description, thc public in general are invited to give mc a call. Among thc Fancy goods may be found, such as DUCALS, PERSIAN CLOTH, RALZARINE, DEREIGE, TANFER LUSTRE, BRILLIANTS, CI1ALL1ES, SATIN JEAN, GINGHAMS, BAREGE, LAWNS, PRINTS, DELAINES, and a variety of other articles ol Dress Goods. Also, nn extensive selection of tho latest and neat' est styles, and best quality, of plain and fancy CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETS, SATIN VESTING, TWEEDS, VELVETS, AC. His stock also embraces nn extensive assortment of Groceries. Hardware, (Juccnswarc, Drugs and Medicines; Oils, Paints and (ilass; Roots and Shoes; Hats and Caps; Bonnets; Ready Made Clothing ; Stationary; Confection ry; Carpets; Tobacco Ac,. Ac. .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 thc stock of the subscriber before making their purchases, as they may be enabled to buy to bet ter advantage at the --cheap cash store," than nt any other place in the county. Produce of every description taken iu exchange for goods. April 27, I.S.V.). WM. F. IRWIN. FLOUR AND FEED. The subscriber has colistrntly on hand at the Sirirre Crcti Milfx, Flour by the barrel ; Corn and Gats by the l usliel. Chopped Feed of all kinds, and Ground Plaster; all ot" which is for sale lower than cau be had elsewhere for Cash. Thc flour w ill be warranted a good article. All orders promptly attended to. J. R. SIMONS, Spruce Creek, P.O., Huntingdon co., Pa. Spruce Creek, Apr 27, 18.VJ-Mp. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, a compound remedy, in which we have lain) red to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made, it is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, fo combined with other substances of still greater al terative power as to alford an effective antidote fur the diseases Sarsaparitla, is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, aud that ono which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense servico to this large class of our afllicted fellow citizens. Row completely this com pound u ill do it has been proven by experiment on many of thc worst cases to be found of the followingcomplaints : Scrofula and Scrofulous complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, l lccrs. Pimples, Blotches. Tumors. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic affections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tie Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Erysipelas, Roso or St. Antho ny's Fire, and indeed tho whole class of com plaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. This compound will be fouud a jrrcat promoter of health, when taken iu the spring, to exptl tho foul humors w hich foster in the blood at that sea son of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud Multitudes can, hy the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from tho endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which thc system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tho natural channels of tho body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out thc vitia ted blood whenever you find its impurities burst ing through thc skin in pimplc3. eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and slug gish in tho veins; cleanso it whenever it is foul, and yourfeclings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is lelt, people enjoy better neaita. and livo longer, for cleansing the blood Keep thc body healthy, and all is well ; but with tuts paDulum or lite disordered, there can b no lasting health. Sooner or later somcthin must go wrong, and the great machinery of mc is uisorjercii or altogether overthrown. arsaparilla has. and deserves much, tho repn tation. ot accomplishing these ends. Rut tho world has been egregiously deceived by prepara lions ot it, partly because thc drug alone has not all tho virtuo that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be conccntrrted extracts of it, contain but little of thc virtue of Sarsapnrilla, or any thing else. During late years the publis have been misled by large bottles, prctendiug to give a quart of Ex tract of Sarsaparilla for ono dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon thc sick, for thev irot onlv contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla. but often no cu rative properties whatever, flcncc.bitterand paiu ful disappointment has followed the use of thc va rious extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mar kct, until tho name itself is justly despised, and ' ' - wwun.-nun juiuus hiiu iiuposiuou ainicucat. Mill we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a reined v ax shall resnno tho naino from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. .rtnu we ininK wo navo good ground for i... i :i i :.i .i - u - . ,. . , in ai, ua) tiiiui-g nuiiu itm irrcsistanic uv the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure, in order to secure their comnlele er.nlii.i- nou ironi mc Fystem, tuo remcuv shou if be judi ciously taken according to directions on tho bottle. l'reparcu by Dr. J. C.AyrrCe Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles for 55. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for it- sclt such a renown for the cure of everv varie ty of Throat and Lung complaint, that it is en tirely unnecessary for us to recount tho evidence ot its virtues, wherever it hiis been emriloved As it has long been ln.coiutant use throughout this section, wo need not do more than assure the people that its quality is kept up to thc best it cvornas i.ecn.ami mat it mav be relied on to do ior tneir rcnei an it has ever been fouud to do, AYEK'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for the cure r.r ostivcness. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism. Eruptions and Skin Tiisnn. Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Tetter. Tumors and S.ili ivucum, worms, uout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill and for Purifying tho Blood. Ther are BiiMr- coated. so that thc most sensitive can t.iU iWn 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 l 00. Great numbers of Clergymen. Ph men:and eminent pcrsonagcs.havc lent their names to certify the unparalleled I!.ufii1nn4.: nf tlmsn rem edies, but our space hero will not permit tho in sertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Aluutune in which they aro ivcn ; with also full descriptions of tho abovo complaints, and thc treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not bo put off by un principled dealers with other preparations they make more piofit on. Demand A vku's and take no others. Thc sick waut the best aid there 13 for them, and they should have it. All our Kemcdies arc lor sale by C D. W atson and M. A. Frank. Clearfield; L. I. Brenner. Mor risdalo : C. R- Foster, Fhilipsburg ; John Ring, L'uionvillc : Wm. Irvin, Curwcnsvillo ; Samuel Arnold, Luthcrlurg ; aud by all Druggist?, thro' out the country. December 2'.), 1H58. C1 LOVER SEED. 50 buihjl? of Clover Seed lor salo at the store of WM 111 YIN Cunvenavilie, Match ijd. 1355 XCELSIOR MARBLE YARIJ. This undersigned hereby annoiui-'t ces to tho citizens of Clearfield eoonty-,L. ' that he is still enraged, at his old stand.'--in TYRONE CITY. Ih ereetini; MONUMENTS and liUX TOMliS. Asa. lUn,i and l-ot Stoma of thc latest and most approved styles, aud on tho ' most reasonable terms. All order promptly at tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLIN. Ang.25, lB5a.-dec23-'57. Tyrone CMy.. frf REWARD, to any Wool Dealer that tJ'-HiVF will excel the subscribers goods !! ! JOSEPH GW1NNER lias made his fcppearancc in Clearfield county with a heavy stock f Domes tic Dry Goods, consisting of SatUnets, Catsimeres. Plain and Barred Flannel. Blankets, CuverloU. Stocking Y'arn, Ac, Ac, which he w ill excaango for Wool at prices to 5uit the times. AH who want good bargains should bo on tho lookout fot him. April 20. 1S5!). N.B. I will pay the market price iu Cash fur wool WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The un vT dcrsignc-d respectfully informs his custo mers and thc public generally that he has just r ceivcd from the East, and opened at his establish ment in Shaw s Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine stock of Watches, of different qualities, and Jewelry of every variety, from a full sot to a singlo pieoc,. which he will Fell at the most reasonable prices for Cash. All kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jew elry carefully repaired and warranted. A con tinuance of patronage is solicited. November 10. loS 11. F. N AUG I.E. IjlARM FOR SALE OR RENT. The uu dcrsigned offers for sale or rent his farm of 60 acres of laud ; 25 acrce of which is cleared and thc balanee well timbered with whit oak. maple and hemlock; there is a good house and barn thereon. Tho property is tutuatod I i miles from Clearfield town on the Pike leading to Lulhen burg. Thoso desirous of buying or renting, will please apply soon, us 1 am bound to pitch my wig-warn" in thc West, soon. Possession will bo given at any time. Apply to C. R. MACUMRKR. Lawrcnc tp.. Clearfield co., Pa.. Jan. 2ti. :u'J-lim t&Z)( REWARD. LVcnpfd from tho Jail of SV'wlj' Clearfield county, Pa , ou the. night d" Iho 3d May inst., a young man named Owen Mc Goveru, who was imprisoned on a chiirgc e'f bur glary. Said McGovern is 5 feet 7 inches high, light built, dark hair, large, keen eye, andof rather fair complexion. He had ou a pair of dark sat ti net pants, a domestic gingham shirt, a black tjat, a pair of gum tdiocs, and took with him a red flannel shirt. The above reward will be paid fur tho apprehension of said Meiiovcrn. and his de livery to tho undersigned in Clearfield borough FREDERICK G. MILLER. Clearfield, May II, 1S5U. Sheriff. BELLEFONTE MA RULE WORKS! Tho underpinned adopts this method of in-, binning tho public and the patrons of tho lato, firm of S. A.iiibson .t Co.. that ho designs car rying on tho MARDLE 11US1NESS in Belle -finite, in all its various branches, and will hold himself always in readiness to lurniIi Uiotfo who call ujKin him, with all kinds of Ctm-Ury Wotl, of the latest classical designs, and superior work manship, such as Mniiiititriil. liox Ttli. Cm die Toutlks, Spire. Oiielisl, Greeiau Tutu!-, Tu hie Tombs, Head Stone. Carcftl. ScirplnrrJ or Plain. S3 cheap, if not cheaper, than they cau bo had at any other establishment in the country. Thankful for past favors, the undersigned Solicits an increase of patronage. WM. G All AG AN. Bellefontc, Pa., March 21, 185J-tf. 1 R O F E H S O R DUVAL L'S, TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. PreHired Originally by Prof. U uvail , for mi rl y of the College of Surgeons, Paris, is now offered t, thc public for the cure of all thoso diseases iu which alteratives and resolvents are indicated. Theso pills are rendered void of taste by which means the most delicate stomach can take them as well as thc smallest child. From three to livo boxes will cure the worst case of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure tho worst case of Salt Rheum. From two to 3 boxes will euro the Ring Woriri One box w ill cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. From two to four boxes will cure all old Llcerj and Running Sores. One box will cure Humors in tho Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the ftust In veterate case of Nursing Sore Moutb. From ono to two boxes will ouro tho revcrctl case of scabby head in children. From three to six boxes will cure the (common !y called) thick neck or Goitre. From two to four boxes will cure the Dimpsy. From one to three boxes w ill cure Junndice. From two to rix pills will cure thc Sick Deal Ache when accompanied with Billions Uno box will cure the i ever an J Ague. For all diseases arising from an impure Plate of the blood, and bilious habits, the TitleU.U,Uvan- ie Pill are thc best pills ever known iu the annals of medicine. "5 o uts jr JJox Auy agent on receipt ol I will send tour boxes to any pail u tho L uited Slates, free of postage. J. D. STONERDAD. Proprietor. aug25-5S-y Lcwistown. Pa. For sale by Moore A Etzweiler, Clearfield, Pa., and by country merchants gcnorally- -0,000 REWARD ! The above sum wasae J tnally given to my Patrons in thc year 1S5;! NOTICE. Onnne liflisun. Proprietor of tb Urcat Cii't Rook House, No. 33 South Third Street". Philadelphia, continues the pale of Rooks as usu al. A Gift worth from 25 cents te -ltlO sent with every book. ?so WORTH OF GIFTS! consisting of (Jold and Silver Watches, Fine Jewel r v. ie.. will bo Distributed whh every lOmj Books!" ' The attention of tho public is respectfully soli cited to tho extensive assortuieut of vaiuablo Standard and Miscellaneous Books, which arc of fcrcd for sale at tho lowest prices. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS ! GIFTS !! For every Book purchased at One Dollar or more, the Pur chaser will be entitled to receive oue of the follow ing articles: Gold and Silver Watches. Gold Lock ets, Ladies' and Gents' Gold Cu.ir.l rt. :..i i Rings, Cameo Sets, Gold Bracelets with Cameo and Florentine Settings. Ladies' Ca tlMWl l.rc'ivt I;.,.. Ladies' Florentine Sets, Ladies' Florentine l'ius. Ladies' Cameo Ear Drop. Ladies' Gold 'Breast l'ins. Gold Bosom Studs. Ladies' ami i:f.,i,'i:..i.i Sleeve Buttons, Gold Commercial Pens in SiKor ca.cs, Ladies' Gold Pens with Holders, ExiraGold Pen3 with Oases and Holders, Gents' Cluster Bo som Pins, Gold Tooth Picks. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Pencils. Ladies' Gold Ear Drops, Eight-Day Parlor Time Pieces. Pocket Knives. . chines, and Silver Ware, including Spoons, Butter jvumi-s, .rortk. tasc jiasKcts, Ac. Also, .Miscella neous Gifts of Gold Jewclrv. Gift li..t .t- worth from 35 cents to S25. ' Our new Catalogue for 1S59 is cnt free to all upon application. The inducements are more liberal than those of any other houso iu ... ..iipj. .waving oecn in tfttf Publishing arm Look Selling business for tho last ci?ht rears mv experience enables mc to conduct the Gift Eiiter prue with satisfaction to a'l. Agents arc wanted in every town nnd county, to whom commissions will be given in Books, or a per centagc iu money. For a Club of 10 Books, I extra Book and a Gift given ; on larger orders, commissions arc" Inure lib eral. F7r full particulars address ' DUANE KULISON, Ounker City Pub lishing House, Smtu 3d Street, Phil's. Pa. P. S. Just issued. '-The Life. Speeches, and Me morials of Daniel Webster." by Sa uiuel W. Smuck- or, A. M.. a splendidly Illustrated volume of 55U pages. Price S2. Agents wanted. Apr20. rHIE STATE JOURNAL will be tho Organ X of tho Aimriean-KnuOJiran.. nr. fn.j.. Party ia Pennsylvania. A large size, double sheet, iannlv Newspaper. Publish.,! Jay, AH interested are requested to SuWril.c Term 2 a year, or Four copies . .i tv- copies for SI5. Address. v t- KJ JrN ORWIG, Publisher. .V L. corner itfth and Chestnut Street, Plul'a An Agent wanted in every county. Apri'O. pEACII NURSERvZtLo undersigned, re .1. siding three miles above tie town of Clear -..., .u uwrcuco township, uaoabout Tm Th., .kud young and thrifty peach tree whicli he w Will 'ii-l'iM "i ou rcxsonable tl'tlne Tim a.-w ! r-. - hawng been much injured, uu 1 uiany mtirclv killed, by thc severe colJ of the winter of 1S55-6B. farmers should replenish their orchards, and, it i- conceived that this U a highly fivorabl'a oppoi tuuity ot bo demg. ROiifciiT LAWflEAD Lawrence tp , Murtk 1. lijU-St -