imv ..... If- t. r TIIE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 15,1859. A farm in7 Jordan township ia offered for sale. See advertisement. ' 1 - r During the past two or three days we have had refreshing showers and warm sunshine, which have resuscitated to a considerable ex tent th injured vegetation aad crops. f " . ., We arc request ed. to state that Kev. Mr. Lanning will preach in the Baptist Church in Clearfield, on Friday and. Saturday evenings and on Sabbath next, the 17tb, -18th and 19th days of June. -"" ' ' ' - , . . The attention of persons, wishing to pur chase Goods at low prices, is directed to the advertisement of Win. Irvin, who has made a large addition to his stock at the "Corner btore," Curwensville. Fire. Wo learn that . the house of John Fatchin, Sr., of Burnside township,' was des troyed by fire, with nearly all its contents, on the 5th instant. The fire is supposed to have originated at a stove pipe." Loss, probably $1,000. . ,' : Temperance Meeting. The Washingtonian Temperance Society will hold their meeting at tho Court House, on Monday the 20th day of June, at early candle lighting. Several addresses will be delivered. Tho public are invited to attend. G. Philipp Gcelicu, Pres. CLEAKriELDCoi'XTT BlDLE SOCIETY. At the ensuing meeting of the Bible Society ordered for Thursday evening, the 23d inst-, the Hon. James Burnside aud Hon. tico.K. Barrett will address the meeting, and II.'Buchcr Swoopo will deliver his Lecture on "The Literature of the Bible." J. B. M'Esallt, Sec. 31 ilitaki Election. An election for Bri gade officers was held in this county, on Mon day, June Gth, which .resulted in the choice of the following named officers: Brigadier General, J. H. Larriiner; Brigade Inspector, S. C. Patchin ; Colonel, K. J. Wallace ; Lt. Co!., G. B. Goodlander ; Major, C. L. Barrett. i . We direct attention to the new Photograph ic Gallery of Mr. Purviance on the corner of Second and Cherry streets otherwise desig nated by the sign of the lied Flag where the constant attention of 3f r. P. is devoted to the business. We are authorized to say that life like and beautiful Ambrotypes, Melainotypes, Niellofypes, &c, are taken at this Gallery at very low prices, and entire satisfaction given to customers. Tue Frost. Wo have been making inqui ries concerning the crops in this county, and are satisfied that, though the damage done by the frost of the 1th Juno is considerable, it is not as great as was supposed at first. Some of the frost-bitten wheat and rye fields are be ginning to show sig is of reviving; others are not injured as much as was anticipated ; and hopes are entertained that, though half tho grain may be destroyed, we will have as large a yield in Clearfield as we had last year. , The corn and potatoes are rapidly recovering; and if the weather continnes favorable, we will have full crops of the same. : , Tu eFlouk Mabkkt. The Pittsburg Gazette says the ruling rates from store on Monday were, $8 for Supci finc,$3,23 a $8,50 for Extra, and $S,:J7 a $8,75 for Family Extra. In Cincinnati Superfine sold at $7, to 7,15. In Philadelphia, Superfine was offering at $7 and Extra at $7,25, but sales were small. Howard street flour sold in Baltimore on the same day at $7 ; but prices tended upwards. In New YorlC soles were made at $6,C0 and $0,60 for State. Diabolical Plots. At Chicago one John McLaughlin is on trial for throwing off a train wf cars on the Chicago and Galena Railroad, by which deed a man was killed and several persons injured. On the person of McLaugh lin, at the time of his arrest, were found a number of letters from abandoned females in Buffalo, and other parties, going to show the existence of au organized band of murder crs,whose ojeration8 were conducted by means of poison, arson-and railway obstructiou. A woman, not young, having heard of (be success of Effie Carstang in St. Louis in re covering $100,000 from her lover, determined to proceed against a suitor. of her own. She accordingly consulted a lawyer in Richmond, submitting as the main evidence of his at tachment, the following billet-doux that ac companied a bonnet of flowers : "Deer , I send u bi the boy a buckett ef flours. They is. like my love fer -u. SThe nitc shaid raenes k(,-pe rfarfc. Tie dog feait menes i am we slaive. Itosis red and posis pail. My Juv for u shall never faile." Cheap Passenger Fares. The Pennsylva nia Central Road announces a scale of passen ger rates which will soon bring the obstinate trunk lines to their senses. .The present rates were proclaimed from Portland to New Or leans, and the other iads must adopt the scale or go without ousiHess : Present rate Old rate. $13 00 23 00 17 00 15 25 20 00 30 00 Ked'a. $5 00 11 00 7 00 6 25 6 75 6 7k 6 00 New York to Cleveland, $8 00 Chicazo. 12 00 k , Columbus, 10 00 a GrestUne, 9 00 iCiQciRRAti, 13 25 ist. Louis, 23 25 4 Detroit. 9-00 15 00 The iCew York Central fcascome into the redaction. The Kansas corrcsionient of tho Boston Jottma,who is.on way to Pike's Peak, say? that Horace Greeley attracts great atten tion from the settlers, livery -ae, says he, "seems curious to see him. t doubt if Queen Victoria or President Buchanan would 'draw' better. On the prairies yesterday, half a doz en miles from any .house, two travelers stopped our coach to learn whether he was on board. One farmer asked me a day or two since, if Horace Greeley had failed in business, and was going to Pike's" Peak to dig gold ! One of the drivers inquired to-day if it was true that Horace Greeley was about to start a newspa per at-Manhattan ! And at one of tho stations yesterday, an Indian girl volunteered the in formation that 'Horace Greeley, in his old iplt i f frlt Kl 1 I lief noeanrl 4 1 t- t..fVk4k ju.jw jaduvu III fcliU UC1UI C The great journalist is certainly widely m even on the borders of tho desert." know Swarms of locusts are committing extensive depredations in Tennessee. r CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBBLINGS. ; K-IIome again the editor. . - K?Commenccs Court, next. week. . ' , tr7"Sold 25,000 barrels of flour, in Pitts burgh, last week. - " K7A beauty that bonnet "pictnr" in the Lock Haven Watchman. ., . ; QSproutiDg the chap who planted him self upon his good intentions. j v C"Forty-one years ago, on June 4th, the first steamboat floated on Lake Erie. OCPTnvented indellible marking pencils, for marking clothes indellibly without risk, of blotting. - K7Leased the main audience room of the first Presbyterian Church in Chicago, for a Billiard Room. C7"Strnck by lightning ah emigrant who was on his way to Pike's Peak, near St. Jo seph, Missouri. . , C7-That's part of the sinking fund," as a chap said when a box of money went to the bottom of the river. - KF"Killed a black snake, by a couple of young men, last week, above town. It mea sured G feet in length. ' CF"Announced in Paris, that not a single newspaper correspondent will be allowed to enter the camp of the allies. dP'They plow with camels in Alabama. The animals, it is said.work steadily and well, are docile and easily managed. ' Invented a lock, by some Yankee,with ont any key or key-holes. If key holes are going out of fashion, what will tho poor Paul Prysdo? : . Kr""Law!" said Mrs. Partington, "what monsters these cotton planters must be. 1 am told some . on 'cm have as many as one hun dred hands.' Why is the Ohio river like a drunkard 7 Because it takes in the Monongahela, goes past Wheeling, gets a Licking at Cincinnati, and Fulls at Louisville. . : , E7It is thought to bo quite creditable to the disciples of Faust that there is not a printer in the New Jeisey Penitentiary, and only one in the Legislature. IHr"Staled by a German writer, that all the streets are divided into two classes, those where the roast beef of life is to be earned, and those where it is to be eaten. ! E7"Lcarns the Perry Freeman, that a black snake, measuring 19 feet 6 inches, was recent ly killed in Carrol township. A whopper either tho snake or the story. KP"Sentenced in the Essex county (Mass.) Court of Common Pleas, Abraham Norris, to live years' imprisonment iu the State prison, for biting the nose off a woman. - CF"Caught a pickerel, with a squirrel in its stomach.recently. Query : Did the squirrel go into the water alter the pickerel, or the pick erel go up a tree after the squirrel ? . D"Fashionable wife murders, all over the country, and especially is this the cise in the cities. Within the past week, four cases of this horrid crime have been reported. CF"Boasted a man in a public speech, that he could briiig an argument to a pint as quick as any other man. "You can bring a quart to a pint a good deal quicker," replied a wag. " CReportcd that the English Government is entering into contracts with the different manufactures of Leire, for the supply of 200,- 000 rifles, which will cost 10,000,OUO francs. DTIndicted Ed.Langsford.af the late term of the Circuit Court of Lawrence county,Miss., for selling a hoop-skirt to a negro without per mission, lie was lined? 1U0 aud costs of suit. E-JLaughs Sam Slick, at the alleged pow er of some people to weep on all occasions,and defies any man to do so "with a pretty girl be side him, a pocket lull of cash, and no corns on his toes.'' KFThe wife of Livingston, the Missionary explorer, has given" birth to a daughter at Kur man, near the Cape of Good Hope, so that the distinguished gentleman has now au African in his family. DTo carry through a single mail from St. Louis to San Francisco requires the use of 1G6 stations, 161 changes, 91 drivers, and 716 hor ses. The total .number of horses required on the route is about 1,800. COn the 2d instant, at Pottsvillc, a vivid flash of lightning and deafening peal of thnn der so alarmed the wife of George W. Potts, while standing at her door, that she fell back and died in a few moments. KPA lady in New York, quite overcome by a visit from the renowned chess champion, wishing to do the agreeable, said, "Will Mr. Morphy take a seat on the sorphy and accept a cup of corphy ?" W-h-e-w. C?"Baptized three convicts of the Peni tentiary at Washington, in the Potomac River, on Sunday a-week, ly a minister of the Bap tist faith. Who shall say that members of Congress are beyond all hope ? EFAsserted by a Texas correspondent, that that State is the best wheat-growing State in the Lrnion ; and that the crop of the present year is the best he has ever seen, the wheat weighing from 75 to 80 pounds per bushel. . KP"A Western paper says that a horse and wagon was recently drowned in the Ohio. Now isn't that awful ? What atale the l&ngne of that wagon could have told had it been rescued ; and what "spokes" the wheels would have ut tered. Poor felloes, they arc gone ! tTF"The Greek Slave, which is now made to ornament the dry goods store of Stewart of New k'ork', has been placed there, it is said, not tor ornament alone, but as a model figure for the ryiog on of hooped skirts ladies al ways desiring to see how they will fit before making a purchase. ET-First studied Astronomy ,by the Moors, and was by them introduced into Europe in 120?. The rapid progress""! modern astrono my dates from the time of Copernicus. Books 4f astronomy and geometry were destroyed, as infected with magic, in England, under the reign of Edward VI, in 1552. MARRIED: On Thursday, June 2, by Rev. D. Tringle, Mr. Samuel A. Caldwell, of Lawrence town ship, to Miss Eliza Jase Bargee, of Bradford township. . On June 9th, by John G. Cam, Esq., Mr. Joas G. Warrick to Miss Sarah Ass Yousq kis, both of Beccaria township. On Tuesday the 7th inst., by G. B. Good lander ,Esq.,Mr.ERASTr;s Lutuer to Miss Mart Ass Kirk, all of Brady township. . DIED: On May 31st, at the residence of his father in Pike township,. Thadecs F. Rex,, in the 25th year of his age. In Union township on the Gth inst., Amos Clowser, aged about 18 years. Clearfield Market Prices. CORRECTED BY RICI1ARD MdSSOr. The following are the prices at which the ar ticles named were selling yesteraay Flour, per bbl. $9.50 Hams. per lb. .11 Whpkt. n. bush. 1 Shoulders, " Butter, Dr. peaches, " Dr. apples, " Eggs, per dozen, .11 . f x Kye, Corn, Buckwheat, Potatoes, Hay, rer ton 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 10.00 .12 .16 .11 .12 TTtOK SALE. A Saw-mill and about 125 acres -- of land forswhj. .Price, Sll'OJ. For descrip tion, Ac.r apply to L,. J. CRAX3, Jnne 8, !Sjj. - t y Clearfield. , DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between M'lllrn and MuIsoh. of French ville, Clearfield county, Pa., has been dissolved byuiutnal consent. JAMES MU I.LIZ N. June 3, 1 S39. JOHN M ULSON. AT A MEETING of the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Clearfield, on the 2StA day of May, A. 1S59, It was Resolved, That tho resolution of September 10th, 1858, in re lation to macadamizing bee on d street, Ac, be ex tended to all the streets now laid out and opened within the Borough limits. From the record, Attest, . . .. JOXA. BOYNTOX, L. J. Chans, See. Burgess. ABBEY & NEFF, No. 30S North 3d Street, (three doors above Vine.) Philadelphia. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND, (Established Twenty Four Years Every description of Building, Me ehauieal. Farming and Household Hardware, i now in Store, and will be offered at the lowest mar ket prices, to Cask and prompt Six mouths buy ers. Kails at .Manufacturers pricesfor Cash. Or ders from now customers will receive strict and ac curate attention, and all goods sent from this house will bo as represented. Tf 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 Priees before Purchasing, v Philadelphia, Pa., March Vth, 1859-3m. 6I.ORG E P. ABJJET. , - . ' T ' ' JOHS A'. JfEFF. COURT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Honorable JAMES BURNSIDE, Esquire, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composedof tho counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton aud the Honorable William L. Moore and Benjamin Bon sall, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept, tome directed, for the hold ing of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer fc Tenni rer. and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clear field, in and for Clearfield Co., on the Tkird Mon day, the 20th day of "JUNE next. " ' , ' '- NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peaee, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear iu their own proper persons with their Rolls, Records, Inquisi tions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to thoir offices, and in their behalf pertain to be done, and Jurors and Witnes scs are requested to bo then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, at their peril. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 18th day of May in tho year of our Lord ono thousand ; eight hundred and fifty-niue, and the eighty second year of American independence. ? . FREDERICK (1. MILLER, Sheriff. MONROE COUNTY N URSERIES, Roch ester, N. Y. Gould Beckwith & Co., Pro prietors. AVe take pleasure in saying to those in terested in the culture of Fruit Trees, Shrubs. Plants, Ac, that encouraged as we are by the suc cess we have heretofore had in giving satisfaction where we have supplied persons with our stock, and the constant demuud which - the thousands of orders we are yearly receiving indicate, wo still continue to furrrtoh everything in. our line on the most advantageous terms. We made only one de livery in this State last fall, east of the Alleghany river, and that a very successful one at Pluiuville, Indiana county.: So far as we can learn, our trees are doing finely, and many of our customers have this season. given us orders for six or eight times the amount they bought list. We give reference to those who were supplied by us last season in Indiana county, and mention a few names out of the hundreds whose implicieonfidence we feel sure of :; Jacob Wcamer, Wni. Weamer, Jno. Mc Ewen. Esq., C. E. McEwen, M. D., D. Wynkoop, W. Allison, and A Morrow, Piumville; John Mc Qaown, Dayton ; L & J. Steers fc" Co., Saml. Rit chey. and N C. Coleman, Smicksburg ; Alex. Fos ter. E.q., U. B. Gonrley, Rural Village, and Hen ry Barkey, Gettysburg. : . -The following are our agents, who will receive orders for Trees, Ac., to be delivered next fall, at the places where they are stationed : lb os. Mills. Clear ueld ; K. M. I'otter. CuTwens ville ; D S. Plotncr, New Washington ; N. Weeks, Piumville, Indiana county. 1 niayl8-Stp GOULD BECKWITH & CO. CLEAR Fl ELD COUNTY, SS. ThoCom monwenlth of Pennsylvania, to Mary IIes3, widow of Abraham Hess, dec., Snrah London, wife of Manly C. London, Isaac Hess, Rebecca Ilaney, wife of John Haney, Martha London, wifo of Joseph London, Alexander Hess, Sophia Askey. wife of David Askey, Robert Butler, guar dian of Abraham and Rosanna Hess, and Aaron C. Tate, guardian of Sarah Hess, Greeting: Whkreas, at a court of common pleas, held at Clearfield for the afoxesaid county on the 19th day of January, A. D. 1859. The petition of George Hess was read, setting forth, inter alia, that his father Abraham Hess, late of Bogg3 town ship, Clearfield county, died on the 21th day of May. A. D. 1858. leaving him surviving a widow and issue, and praying the court to fix upon some day certain to hear the parties, &a. That during tho life time of the said Abraham Hess, he agreed to convey (by parol.) a certain tract of land in Boggs township, containing one hundred acres, bounded by lands of Alexander Stone, Isaac Hess, and other lands of Abraham Hess ; that the petitioner hath made valuable im provements on said lands, having gone into pos session under said parol contract; That tire full consideration money hath been paid ; That the said Abraham Hess bath made no suitable pro vision for the execution of a Deed and completion or execution of said contract. Whereupon, the said court on the 19th day of January, A. D, 1859, awarded a citation notice-to be given to the widow and guardians and parties, in accordance with the act of Assembly, to appear in our court on tho first day of May Term, 1859, which was afterwards continued until the first day of Jnne term, 1859, of which you will take notice. By the Court, J. B. WALTERS. Dcp'ty Proth. T 1ST OF CAUSES, for June Term, 1S59, commencing on the 20th day. Jsaae Xhompson, vs. Geo. C. Pa&jmore, ' vs Jeremiah Cooper, . vs. :. A. G. Curtin, ' vs. John Taggart, vs. P. A. Karthaus, Jr., vs. F. P. Hurxthal, vs. Eliza Irvin, vs. Spalding & Fulton, vs. G. D. Morgan, vs. Wm. 4" H. Kerlin, vs. S. & J. Shoff. vs. McBriJe & Wright, vs. Jacob Hoover, vs. Matthias Hollopcter, vs." James M. Leonard, vs. David Wise, vs. John M. Chase, William Bloom, " J. M. Kelly, P. A. Karthaus, Jr. Michaels & Worrels, Levi Lutx, P. t & F. Karthaus, J. H. Fleming, Armstrong Gamble, S. V J. Shoff, Ld. McGarvey, Lew is Jamison, Michaels A Worrell, Martin V French, II. D. Patton, Andrey & Patton, Jos. Ames ct al, . John B.Welsh. L James M. Leonard, vs. LIST FOR ADJOURNED TERM, JUNE 27, 1859 B. D. Hall & Co., CD. Lutz, Austin Curry, H. Groe &. wife, John Bloom, . John Barmoy, II. S. Urian, , . Thcmas Forcce, ' A. C. McKinncy, John Mulberry, Jacob Arnold, '' J as. 31. Leonard, vs. vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Jer. Gaines, P. W. Barrett. . Wm. Evans. Marble & Mauck. Abraham Bloom. V. J. B. Hugnot. Boy d ton A Forrest. Mauck A Brenncman.' Samuel Biss. ; .. R. Q. Gibbon. Isaac Thompson et al. Mauck A Leonard." R.rV J. Leonard et al. Laird & Blair. Joseph Grey & Wife. David Askey. John Barmoy. -John Barmoy. John Barmoy, Fulmore A Ambrose, Crawford G allahcr. Andrew Baura ct al. Brown A Litz, Gibbons, , Newhouse.SpatzJtCo. vs Bornenian et al. vs vs vs vs vs vs Josiah W. Smith, John Barmoy, Gaulin use Smith, Rougenx uso " Joseph Lapninne S.L.Roberts Ex. et al vs Burnside Tp., vs John Dubois, Jr , vs Cox. " vs Bumgardner, May 25, 1859. vs JAS. T. LEONARD, Proth'y. ; GEDAR AND WILLOW AVARE, received at the ' cheap cash store," and for faje by , -Apr 27, 1859. WM. I.IRWIN. MACKEREL AND HERRING, of best quality, just received and for sale cheap by "" Apr 27, 1859. WM. F IRWIN. B A CON Hams, bides and Shoulders on hand and for sale at tue ' cneap earn swre, v A r r 27, 1S59. VIZI-1 U' CURWENSVILLE PROPERTY FOR PALK A house and lot in Curwensville borough for sale ; for terms and description apply te . June 8, 1859 I. J. CHANS, Clearfield. PLASTERING The subscriber having lo catcd himself in the Borough of Clearfield, would inform the public that he is prepared to do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike style. Also whitewashing and repairing done: in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. ; - : z . April 7, 1853. . - , EDWIN COOPER. NEW STONE WARE MANUFACTORY IN CLEARFIELD, PA. ' , The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the public that he has commenced the manu facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear field, and thst he is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Cream Crocks, Jugs. Jars, Ac, at lower prices, than they can be bought elsewhere. He solicits a share of patron age. FREDERICK LEITZINGER. Clearfield, Pa.. My 25, 1359-1 y. ' GROCERY AN1 CONFECTIONARY. STEPHEN GRAFF informs his old friends and the public generally that he has re-opened his Con ftctionary and Grocery at his old stand in the Borough of Curwensville, where he will bo prepared to supply all with Sugar, Coffee, Tea. Mot as.ses. Bacon., Ale, Beer, Lemonade, Candies, Fruit-i, Coles, ifc, 4"c. Ho respectfully solicits a share of patronage. s . - May II. 1859. N. B. lie is also prepared to accommodate the public with all sorts of cooper work, and will re pair barrels,' tubs, Ac, on short notice. S. G. JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING AT NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, Shaw's Row, Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in vite attention. - , . 1 : Fine and cheap Jewelry, of every ' style and quality, in sets or by the piece as wanted, to be had cheap at ' NAUGLE'S. , If you wish to purchase the ''American Lever Watch," call at ' - NAUGLE'S. ' Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange forgoodsat -"' " NAUGLE'S. . : All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at , ' i - ' NAUGLE'S. ' All persons who want bargains are invited to callat - - - NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. A NSON VILLE IN THE RING ! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! H. SWAN announces to the citizens of Ansonvillo and the surrounding country, that he baa just returned from the East and is now opening at his Ftore an extensive stock of choice and serviceable Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, ' GROCERIES. , HARDWARE, QUEENSW ARE, HATS A CAPS, . BOOTSaShoes, aud a great variety of useful fancy goods, among which maybe found the latest styles of Ladies' DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS. BONNETS, RIBUONS, LACES, FLOWERS. Ac, Ac The undersigned would direct particular atten tion to his extensive selection of Parlor and Coal Stoves, Cook Stoves and fixtures, Stove pipe, Ac. ALSO, a large quantity of Salt. Persons desirous of purchasing any of the articles in nfy line of business, arc invited to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, as 1 feel persuaded that I can supply them on as reasonable terms for cash as any other store in the county. Lumber of ev-s ery description, and approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. . H. SWAN.' , Ansonville, November 10, 1858. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH FROM DUNDALK. IRELAND : As this seems to be a fast age in more than one instance, and as we are in the midst of bogus Dem ocratic Conventions and the excitement caused by the Sickle's trial at Washington, 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 ono, he would announce to the people of town and country that he has constant ly on hand a large assortment of Boots and Shoes of every description.- French and country Calf, Kip and Stogy Boots; Ladies'. Morocco Lace Boots, dressed and undressed, with or without French heels; also, any amount of French and country calf Lace Boots ; Gents French calf and cloth Wai ters, on hand or made to order; walking Shoes of every description from the Sickles'. Laeer to the coarsest brogan ; also, findings on hand; all the above will be disposed of at extremely low prices for Cask or Hides. Custom work made to order on short notice; and as the times are mending I will pay particular attention to mending Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Iam always to be found at tbe Short Shoe Sltop on Second street, nearly op posite Reed A Weaver's store. Please call and see Shorty. , , ., . . .FRANK SHORT. Clearfield. May 4th, 1859. . .. . r lST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Do J mestio Merchandise, in the County of Clear field, for 1859, subject to the payment of license. MAM ES. Weld A Dickeson, . AYilliain Levis, J. Cooper,' Samuel Hegarty, -Lewis Smith, Wm. Lumadue, Fredk K. Arnold, Samuel Arnold, R. H. Moore, Hcberling A Son, Jacob Kuntz. Carlislo & Co , J. C. Barrett A co. A. Montgomery, :. Matthew Forcey, Edward AYilliams, Russell M'Murry, Allison A Snyder, -E. McMasters, James McMurry, Patchin A Son, , Wm. F. Irwin, Richard Mossop, Reed A Weaver, Moore A Etssweiler, Merrell A Carter, Kratzer A Sons, Chas. D. Watson, George W. Rheeni, RESIDENCE. CLASS. Beccaria twn'p, 14 14 : : . -. " - 14 TO PAT. 7 7 7 . 7 ...7 . 7 ,.7 , 7 ,1 7 7 7 7 , 7 ' . 7 7 .,7 . .7 ... 7 7 - 7 00 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Bell township, Boggs town'p, Brady town'p, Bradford tw'p, Burnside twn'p, 14 - , ; " , 14 . " , . It - " ; 14 14 12 13 12 1 2 14 12 14 14 . Clearfield Boro' 12 60 10 00 12 50 12 50 7 00 12 50 00 00 00 00 00 Leonard. Finney A Co., Brokers' Office. Francis Coudriet. " Covinzton two. 14 Mullen A Mulson, " " P. A. Gaulin, " . . " 14 14 14 10 13 14 14 John P. Rider. William Irvin, ' Eliza Irvin A Sons, William McBride, . A. Montgomery, John Patton, J. D. Thompson," E. Goodwin, Bowman A Perks, J. F. Steiner, 7 00 20 00 10 00 Curwensville B. U 14 it It "7 7 15 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 m a ' l Decatur town'p, 14 , Joseph Irwin A Co. Girard town'p, J. Augustus Lcconte, " - 13 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 W.-F. Humphrey, Ellis Irwin A Son,' A B. Shaw. John Holt, . James B. Graham, Goshen town'p, Graham ton, Huston town'p, .? - - : I tt 7 15 7 7 -7 7 7 7 , 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 t 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . David lyler, Hrram Woodward, . Henry Swan, M'MurryAUegarty J old an town'p, David McUehan, R. J Haines. , Karthaus twp. Knox township, . Lawrence tw'p, Lumber City, Martin 0. Stirk, ? James Forrest, John Ferguson, . John Brooinall, Wright A Co., . J. C. Brenner, ' .1. C. Brenner, Doilington A Co Thos. Henderson, WhitmerACo., J. A. Hegarty, Daniel Brubakcr, John Sheazcr, Morrisdalo, Kylartown, (2) Woodward twp, It " " 14 t; :c " "14 Union township 14 .t n ji N. B. Thoso interested will take notico that an appeal will behold at tho Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Clearfield, on the 14 day of Juno, 1859, at 2 o'clock, p. m. G. W. LONG, May 11, 1859. Mercantile Appraiser. CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, of various kinds. iu(.t receired and fralo by , A.rtil 27, 125?4 WM F. IRWIN. NEW GOODS. Just recctved, a general as sortment of new Spring Hoods, including Plain "and Figured Defaines. Challies, Lawns, and One hundred (100) pfeees of Calico, latest Styles, all of which will be sold cheap at the corner store. Curwensville. IAnrl8'59 WM, IRVIN. i dMO.OO PAYS FOR A FULL COURSE in P the Iron City College, the largest, most exten. sivcly patronized and best organised 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 the Books of any . Business, and qualified to earn a salary of from S500 to 1,000. ' v- : Students enter at any time No Vacation Re view at pleasure. , . . ; 51 Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in 1858. t -"Minister's Sons received at half price. - For Circular and Specimens of Writing, iucloso two letter stamps, and address ' ' " F.W.JENKINS.- April 6, 1859. (septl'58) rittburgh,Pa. TWEW SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS, " ""11 WWTf I 11 A v m a " Market St.. Clearfield, Having received a largo aad 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, BALZAKINE, DEBEIGE, TANFER LUSTRE, BRILLIANTS, CH ALLIES, SATIN JEAN, GINGHAMS, BAREGE, LAWNS, PRINTS, DELAINES, . j and n variety of other articles of Dress Goods. Also, an extensive selection of the latest and neat est Styles, and best quality, of plain and fancy CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETS, . ; SATIN VESTING, TWEEDS, VELVETS, AC. His stock also embraces an extensive assortment of Groceries. Hardware, Ouoensware. Dru?s and 1 Medicines; Oils, Paints and Glass; Boots and ? ihoes ; flats and Caps ;. Bonnets ; Ready i, j;Mado 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, arc requested to examine the stock of tho subscriber before uiakin:r their purchases, as they may be enabled to buy. to bet ter advantage at the '-cheap cash store." than at any other place in the county. Produce of every description taken in exchange for goods. April ZT, 1809. , YV.M. V. IRWIN. 171 LOUR AND FEED. The subscriber has constrntly on hand at the Sprttre Creek Mills, Flour by the barrel ; Corn and Oats by the bushel, Chopped Feed of nil kinds, and Ground Plaster; all of which is fur sale lower than can be had elsewhere for Cask. The flour will bo warranted a good article. All orders promptly attended to. - J. B. SIMONS, . , . - Spruce Creek, P.O., Huntingdon co., Pa. Spruce Creek, Apr 27, 1859-Stp. AYER'S SAIISAPARILLA, a compound remedy, in which we have labored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances 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 remedjr is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous com plaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely thiscompound will do it has been pnwen by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers. Pimples, Blotches. Tumors. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic affections,- Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tie Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Erysipelas, Rose or St. Antho ny's Fire, and indeed the whole class of com plaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. : This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which foster in tho blood at that sea son of the year. By tbe timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders aro nipped in the bud Multitudes can. by the aid of this remedy, spare 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 the 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 you find it is obstructed and slug gish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the 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 wron, and the great machinery of life is disordered or altogether overthrown, . Sarsaparilla has. and deserves much, tho repu tation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egrcgiously deceived by prepara tions of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrrtcd extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been misled by large 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 nny, Sarsaparilla. but often no cu rative properties whatever. Hcnce.bittcr and pain ful disappointment has followed the use of the va rious extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mar ket, until tho 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 name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have good ground for believing it has virtues which aro irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure, . In order to secure their complete eradica tion from the system, the remedy should be judi ciously taken according to directions on the bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayerty Co., Lowell, Mass. Price SI per Bottle; Six Bottles for S5. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for it self such a renown for the cure 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 inconstant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people that its quality is kept up to the 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. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for the cure of Costivencss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism,. Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Kheuin, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they aro the best aperient in tho world for all tho purposes of a family physic. : , : ' Price 25 cents per Box ; Five Boxes for $1 .00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and cmiiiont personages.have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these rem edies, but our space hore will not permit the in sertion of them. , The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the abovo complaints, and tbe treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not he put off by un principled dealers with other preparations they make more piofit on. Demand Aver's and take no others. The sicl want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by C D. Watson and M. A. Frank, Clearfield v E. F. Brenner, Mor risdalo : C. K. Foster, Thilipsburg; John Bing. Unionville: Wm. Irvin, Curwensville; Samuel Arnold, Lutbertburg ; and by all Druggists, thro' out the country. December 29, 1858. LOVER SEED. 50 buihols of Clover Seed for sale at the store of WM IRVrN CurwecBrill?, March 2 Jd, 1?5S., BU Y THE WAMSUTTA PRINTS They" are the Best Calicoes yet offered to the Pub lio for the" tooney. " Wholesale Agents, -- DEFOKESf , ARMSTRONG- A CO.. ' April 20, 1859-6M. . : Kw York. . S HO WALTER ESTATE FOR SALE.- The larm or real cstato of John Showalter, la'to of Dccatr township, Clearfield county, de ceased, is now fwr" sale on .reasonable tefms. ; Ap ply to the subscriber at his residence ii said town ship. " RUSSELL D. SHOWALTER. Decatur townshfp, February 16. 1859-Oin. BARBER "AN D IIAIR DRESSER. Too undersigned takes this method to announce' to the citizens Of Cloarficld and the surrounding country, that be has - opened a Bnrber bep, oa Market street, in Shaw's new row. Where he is pro pared to accommodate all who may give ' him a call, and hopes to receive liberal patronage. Oct.6.1S58. JEREMIAH NORRIS. THE STATE JOURNAL will be the Orgarf of the American-Kepuldicaii, or. People's Party,- in Pennsylvania. A large srxo,- doable sheet, Family Newspaper, Published every Satur-' day All interested are requested to Subscribe. ' 2Vn 2 a year, or Four copies, 7 ; and Ten copies for $15- . Address. RUBEN G. ORWIG, Publisher". N. E. corner Ftfth and Chestnut Street, Fhil'aV An Agent wanted in every county. Apr20. EXCELSIOR MARBLE YARD. , The undersigned hereby announ ces to the citizens of Clearfield county, . that he is still engaged. at his old stand in TYRONE CITY, in erecting MONUMENTS and BOX TOMBS. Also Head and Foot Stows of the latest and most approved styles, and on the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly at-' tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLir?,- Ang. 25, 1 858.-dec23-'57. Tyrone City! NEW DRUG, STATIONERY, AND VA RIETY STORE. The undersigned would inform th citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has opened a new Store, in the room formerly occupied by Drs. Lorain A Hartswick, nearly op posite the jail, where he intends keeping a full assortment of Drilgs, Stationary, Perfumery, Oils,. Paints, Tobaccc, Segars, and Fancy Goods of every description, which he will sell very low for cash. Call and try the new store of April 20, 1S59. GEO. W. B.HEEM. . BANKING AND COLLECTION OFFICE' op , 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 eon- ' stantly on hand. Office, on Market St., opposite the residence of Jas. B.Graham, Esq. Aprl3. james t. Leonard. ::::::::: D. A. fixnet. wm a. Wallace. :::::::::: a. c. pis net. FIRST IN, FIRST SERVED. Boots & Shoes always on Hand, (of.onr own male.) JOSEPH GOON, thankful for past favors, and grateful for future prospects, de sires to inform the citizens of this vicinity and his old friends and patrons in particular, that he has removed to the FIRST ROOM in the. EAST END of SHAW'S NEW ROW, the first door west of ike Mansion House, where he has on hand constantly, a large assortment of every variety in the BOOT AND SHOE lino. Custom work attend-; cd to with dispatch. The very best of stock will be used and no pains spared to make neat fits and durable work. All of which can be obtained f said J. Goon, very low for the Ready Rhino. Clearfield, August 14, 1S53. BELLEFONTE MARBLE WORKS! The undersigned adopts this method of in forming tbe public and the patrons of the lata firm of S. A. iibson A Co.. that he designs car-' rying on the MARBLE BUSINESS in Belle fonte, in all its various branches, and will hold himself always in readiness to furnish those who" call upon him. with all kinds of Cemetery Worl; of the latest classical designs, and superior work manship, such as Monnmenls, Box Tombs;-Cra-dle Tojnbs, injures, OMisls, Grecian Tom&sfTa hle Tombs, Head Stones, Carved. Scttlptitred or Plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can bo " had at any other establishment in tho country. Thankful for past favors, tho undersigned solicits an increaso of patronage. WM. G AH AG AN. Bellcfonte. Pa., March 2.1. 1859-tf. PROFESSOR DUVALL'S, TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. . Prepared Originally by Prof. Dttvall, formerly of the College of Surgeons, Paris, is now offered to the public for the cure 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 take them as well as the smallest child. From three to five boxes will cure the wors case of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure the worst case of Salt Rheum. From two to 3 boxes will cure the Ring Worm, One box will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. From two to four boxes will cure all old. Ulcers and Running Sores. One box will cure Humors in the Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the most ib veteratc ease of Nursing Sore Mouth. From one to two boxes will oure 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 chtc tho "Droppy. From one to three boxes will, cure Juandice. From two to six pills will cure the Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Billions. One box will cure the Fever and Agnc. " For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and bilious habits, the Tasteless Gal van: ie Pills are the best pills ever known in the annals of medicine. 25 rents per Box Any agent on receipt of $1 will send four boxes to any part of the United States, free of postage. J. D. STONEROAD, Proprietor, aug25-'5R-y - Lewistown, Pa. For sale by Moore A Etzwcilcr, Clearfield, Pa. and by country merchants generally. Q CTO,000 REWARD ! The above sum was ac-, tnally given to my Patrons in the year 1858 ! NOTICE. Dnane liitlisou. Proprietor of" the Great Gift Book House, No. 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, coutinues the sale of Books as usu al. A Gift worth from 25 cents te SI 00" sent with every book. 5800 WORTH OF GIFTS ! consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Fins Jewelry, Ac , will be Distributed with every 1000 Books! The attention of the public is respectfully soli cited to the extensive assortment of" valuable Standard and Miscellaneous Books, which aro of fered for sale at the lowest price. - GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS ! GIFTS!! For every Book purchased at One Dollar or mrr, tho Pur chaser will be entitled to receive OMof the follow ing articles: Gold and Silver Watches, tford Lock ets, Ladies' and Gents' Gold Guard Chains," Gold Rings, 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, ExtraGold Pens with Cases and Holders, Gents-' Cluster Bo som Pins, Gold Tooth Picks, Lad tea' and Genii' Gold Pencils. Ladies" Gold Ear Dxora, Eight-Day i. , n. - T: Tl- ?T : o T . . i anor iimc iwua. jvuxves, oewing jia- ct Ki neons 1 worth from 35 cents to 525. Our new Catalogue fox 1859 is sent free to all. upon application. The inducements offt red Agents are more liberal than thoso of any other house in the business. Having been in the Publishing anp Book Selling business for the lat eiht years ray experience enables mo to conduct the GiftEnter pnza with satisfaction to.a'1. . AgeuU are wanted ' in every town and county, to whom com missions will be given in Books, or a per cenUge in moncv For a Club of 10 Books, 1 extra Book and a Gift given ; on larger. orders, commissions are more lib eral. . ror mil particulars address er, A. M., a splendidlT Illustrated, volume of 550 pages. Price S2. Agents wanted. : Apr20.: FLOUR, Oata, Rve. Ac. for sale at the cheap store' c JOHN PAT'ION, Cur weaiYiUe. 32 tines, and Silver Ware, including Spoons. Butter lives, loiks, Cake Ba&kets, Ao. Also, Miscella- uins oi i.oia Jewelry, Gitl Books. Ac. Ac " . . D u A N E RULISON, Quaker City Pub- -hshing Route, 3H South 3d Street. Phil',Pa , P. S. Just hailed, -Thc Life. Speeches, and Me-, monalsof Daniel Wcbotcr.". bv Samuel W. Smuck- " frill inr