THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 29,1859. Forty bushels Seed Buckwheat at Mossotrs. Dr. A. M. II ilia gives notice that be will be absent frcm bis office in Clearfield during tho first three weeks in July. - The rains of last week raised the water in the Susquehanna to a good rafting stage, and on Saturday from tweDty to thirty rails passed this place. II any of our readers want to know where to get the best kind of a wagon, wheelbarrow, harrow, grain cradle, &c, they can learn by reading the advertisement of Mr. Wm. R. Brown in another column. , The Clearfield County Agricultural Society held a meeting last Wednesday evening in the Court House. It was addressed by Judge Burnside, Senator Big let, Gen. Irwin and II. B. Swoope, Esq. Action relative to the prop osition for holding a fair thfs fall, was post poned until September Court. A nice dinner is a good institution, general ly speaking ; but when We get an opportunity of partaking of as excellent an one as we did yesterday, in company with several other "dis tinguished gentlemen," at the Clearfield House, kept by Mr. 11. II. Morrow, we thank our lucky stars, and bless tho man who in vented eating. Octrageocs Cosmxt. We bave been reli ably informed that on last Saturday evening a week, several would-be men attended the singing at Paradise school-house, and after Its dismissal, conducted themselves in a grossly outrageous manner, and insulted tho young ladies on their way home. We hare not learn ed their names, but understand that two or three ol them hail from about the brick-yard above town. The genius ef Such valiant char acters onght not to be overlooked a few weeks training in one of our public institu tions might benefit them vastly. Bible Society MelI-iso. A meeting of tho Clearfield County Bible Society was held in tho Court House in this place on last Thursday evening. Hon. G . K. Barrett delivered an in teresting lecture on the Origin and Preserva tion of (he Bible, and its Influence, National ly and Individually considered, which was lis tened to with marked attention. He was fol lowed by II. B. Swooie, Esq., who delivered his lecture on "The Literature of the Bible;" already well known to our readers by the ex tracts from other paicrs published last winter. It is regarded, by those qualified to judge, as a Soe effort, presenting in raid succession tl.e prominent evcuts and ineffable sublimity ol the "Bookcf Books,' ami its superiority in wcry respect over all human literary produc tions. The meeting was also briefly addressed in. by His Honor, Judge Burnside, in a happy, perspicuous and , impressive manner. Alto gether, the meeting was an interesting one. Proceedings of Court. In the Common Pleas, tho following causes were disposed ot Iat week : htrac Thompson rs. John M. Chase. Trespass T-c. f. Plaintiff claimed for timber cut on land purchased at Treasurer's sale. Defence, that timber was cut on an interfercnew of his tract with Plfls. land and on which taxes were paid prior to sale also, that the Treasurer's 'deed conveyed no title. Verdict for defend ant. Motion lor new trial made and enter tained. Crans for PUT., Wallace for Deft. Gccrge C. Passmore rs. Wm. Bloom. Eject ment to enforce specific performance of con tract. Verdict for Plfl. for premises, to be re leased on payment of $192.45. Wallace for Plir, McEnally and Larrimer lor Deft. John Tacgart rs. Michaels, Worrell Tozer. Assumpsit! Defence, that timber claimed for nas sold bv a co-tenant. Verdict for plaintiff, V--oO. "Wallace for Pit!., Craus for Deft; Z-'fn aiding ? Fulton rs. .frmitrong S,- Gamine. Assumpsit. Verdict for Pill. $I-J.oO. Mo tion fr new trial over-ruled. Wallace for plaintiff, Crans for defendant. Jacob Hooter rs. Martin I. French. Appeal. Plaintiff claimed for use and occupation of a tatting ground. Defendant alleged that tha laud used was not in Plrf.'s survey, and that lie lud paid Mock & Brcnueman, the owners. Verdict for plaintiff, $11.00. Swoopc for plaintiff, Wallace for defendant. ...... James M. Leonard rs.Jlrdcry c Poller. Ap peal. Plaintiff" claimed for occupation of raft ing ground. Defence, that land was rented from a co-tenant of Deit., who had been paid. Verdict for defendant. Crans for plaintiff, Swoope for defendant. Samncl S( John, b'hojfxs. Lewis Jamison. Rc plovin for oOO saw logs sold by Sheriff as prop erty cf George W. Shoff. Jury could not a gree and were discharged. Cuttle and Wal lace for Plffs., Swoope Ac McEnally for Deft. John Morrison rs. Thos. Martin. Certiorari by Deft. Proceedings reversed, the Sei. Pa. Iiaving been served Ch the wrong man. Crans for plaintiff, Wallace lor defendant. Wm. M. IJoorcr rs. V. IP. Barrett. Rule to shew cause why appeal should not be atiicken off. Role discharged. Larrimer fc Test-for rule, It. J. Wallace contra-. Jus. Graham rs. Graham $ GrdAttwti Certi orari by Dett. Proceedings reversed on the ground that tto execution bad issued prittf trJ attachment. It. J.Wallace lor plaintiff, Crans for defendant. Wm. S loss rs. Joseph Irwin. Rule to show cause why judgment should not lc opened. Judgment ened and Jonathan Boynton ap pointed referee. R. J. Wallace lor plaintiff, Y. A. Wallace for defendant. Cecil Bank rs. Wm. IP. Worrell. Kao to shew cause why appeal should not be stricken off, as all eofts were not paid. Rule discharg ed. McEnally for rule, Crans contra. In Quarter Sessions prisonment in tho Western Penitentiary J. Wallace, for Com. ,, o Com. rs. Doc id MUhatls. AssaultA. a. Tozer, prosecutor. Plead guilty; sentenced to 48 boora imprisonment, fine of $10 and cots. E.J. Wallace, Com.; Swoope lor deft. Com. rs. It. riJte.-Malicious mischief in idiooting hog of John Troy. Plead guilty; Sentenced to 3 months imprisonment, fine of $10 and costs of prosecution. K. J. Wallace for Com.; Swoope for Deft. Com. ii. David Logan. Larceny and receiv ing stolen goods. Christian Ytager, prosecu tor. Deft, acquitted, without Jury leaving box. R.J. Wallace and Crans for Com'th; Swoope for defendant. Can. ts. Thci. LtcntrJ. Arson. Abraham Com. rs. Jindrtm Hays Burglary and larceny-robbing John P. Itider's store in Coving ton township, in last April. 1 rue bill. Deft. friii- .nd sentenced to 4 years tm- . K. ' Kyler and Wm. Carr, Brest. a'"1 Soc'y of Gi rard School Board, p'roccutors. K.J. Wal lace & Swoopo for Com.,, stated that while there was probable cause, there was not suffi cient evidence to convict, and desired that a nol. pros, should be entered. Com. rs. Wash. Graham. Tippling' house. Deft, plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs. Com. vs.Johu McMonigal. Assault and bat tery. Bill ignored, and Nicholas Kline, pros ecutor, to pay costs. Com. rs. Matthew Bl6om. Malicious mis chief. Bill ignored, and John Campbell, pros ecutor, to pay costs. Several true bills were found, and a number of unimportant cases settled before going to the Grand Jury. Road Matters, &c. Petitions. For review of a road from I Saab Wilson's and J. D. Alexander's corner to the Orleans place, in Woodward township. View ers appointed G. Wilson, Jr., Wm. B. Alex ander, John Wolf. For a road from Frederick G. Miller's saw mill to the road at or near George Tubb's, in Bell township. Viewers Samuel Widemirc, James Elder, Robt. Mehaffey. For a road from Alexander's landing on Clearfield creek to Osceola in Decatur town ship. Viewers John L. Cuttle, Samuel Heg arty, Samuel Shoaff. For a road lrom tho Snow-shoe and Pack ersville Turnpike at or near John Holt's in Graham township, to the Morrisdalo and Phil ipsburg road, at or near Christian Emy's in Morris township. Viewers Samuel Fulton, Jacob Wilhelm, Angcss Gill. For a road from the public road near A. J. Murphy's to John Wain's in Penn township; For vacating the road from the corner of the Levi Hnbler survey to the old Graham road near William English's. Viewers Geo; L. Reed, Milton M'Biide, T. P. Wilson. Reports confirmed absolutely. For road from James Graham's to the pub lic road at tho mouth Of Lick Bun in (Jostlea township. For a road from the Llearlleld and lvarthaus road to tho River at the Basin. For a road from the Paradise road to the Troutvillc school house in Brady township. To vacate part tif tho road from Clearfield borough to Grahamton. For a road from Henry Hike's to Hoy's saw mill in Penn township. Reports confirmed ri si. For a road from Goshen school-house to in tersect the township road near A. A. Read's. For a road from M.V. French's mill to Ja cob Ilublo.'a in Graham township. For a road from Robcit Whiteside's barn to Keaggy's saw-hiill in Beccaria township. For a trad from the Glen Hoje and Mount Pleasant road to the road leading from the Cross Road to Mount Pleasant. For a road from Julius A. Tcrpc's to G. W. Wingert's in Brady township. For a road from near David Ream's to town ship road near Henry Knarr's in Brady tp. For a road from Michael Walker's to town ship road above Osceola in Decatur tp. For a road lrom New Millport to Ansonvilh. For a road from David Fox's to Ihe (Hen Hope and Luthersbnrg turpike at the north branch of the Little Clearfield creek in Fer guso i township. To vacate and supply road from the Susque hanna and Waterford turnpike to Frederick Shatter's in Brady township. The following were ronfinned : For a road from J. H. Fleming's to Holden's sChonl-hBuse in Pike township. For a road from John CurleJ's to French ville in Covington township. For a road from Dailey & Clark's saw-mill to near the mouth of Davis' run Iri Penn tp. For an independent school district in Brad ford township. The petition for an independent school dis trict out ol parts of Ferguson and Pike town ships was refused. The petition for the appointment of a Con stable in Goshen township, was granted, and Ellis It. Livergood appointed. In the matter of the new township of Guc licli, out of parts of Woodward and Beccaria, the confirmation absolute having been inad vertantly made, it was stricken off by the Court, and an election ordered to be held in the township from which the largest number of taxables will be taken, and a vote to bo ta ken of all the qualified electors residing with in tho bounds of tho proposed township, on the first Saturday in September. Second Week. Burnside Tp. rs. Crawford Gatlnhcr. Ac tion to recover money due the township by Deft, as Supervisor. Verdict for PIff. $278.92. W. A. Wallace for Plff., McEnally fot Ilea. John Bloom rs. .1bm. Bloom. Appeal from Justice. Jury discharged by the Court, and cause submitted to three men. Crans for riff., W. A- Wallace for Deft. J. M. Leonard rs. Jacob Maurk and Robl. Leo nard. Action to recover on note given to PIff. as Manager of the Pilgrim's Progress Mutual Building and Loan Association. Ver dict for defendants. Crans for PlfT., Swoope lor Defts. . James Mulberry rs. R. Q. Gibbon. Cm on mechanic's lien for work done to steam saw mill or Deft. Verdict for PIff. for $92.13. Wallace for Plfl., McEnally for Deft. C. D. Lutz rs. P. W. Barrett. Claim Tor balance due for shingles purchased by Deft. Verdict for PIff. for $90.00. Wallace for PIff. Larrimer & Teat and Swoope for Deft. Jacob .drnold rs. Isaac Thompson, Sr., Isaac Thompson, Jr., and Stacy W. Thompson. E jectmeht Tor 1G acres or land In Knox town ship. Verdict for PIff. Wallace for ,Flff., Crans for Defts. The other causes on the list were continued. Ho ! for Pikes Peak. A Western paper instructs its readers as to the articles necessa ry for an outfit for the new gold mines. Al though rather running to a single article, that one Is so common a beverage on the frontier that it may not le more than the nsual pro portion, tho following is the list of articles required : 100 lbs. of flonr, 2 bbls. of whis ky 50 lbs. of bacon, 40 gallons of whisky, 100 lbs', of venison, 10 demijohns of whisky, 2 box es of dried herrings, 1 bid. of whisky, 1 bbl. of crackers. 05 gallons of whisky, 3 bbls. of pickles, I bbl. of whisky, and 12 quart mugs. A little more whisky may bo necessary, but the other articles will bold out it tho man is hot a tremendous cater. The same paper says: A friend of ours jnst returned from the mines, assures us that the following, so far as he could judge from expe rience and observation, is the universal infit or returning "suckers" : 1 ragged coat, with collar and tall torn off; 1 pair pants, hanging together by shreds ; 1 hat, barrin' the rim ; if shoes, looking like fried bacon rind; 1 Pound raw beans ; 1 i pint parched corn. If any of our Clearfield f riends contemplate going to Pike's Peak, they had better pre serve the above for reference. Aem'trosg CorsTV.-On Sunday, the 10th, Robert Thotn, a lad or sixteen, with two oth- jlwii men of Brady's Bend, went out to catber spikenard. Instead, however, of tho Sart they were looking for, they came atoss wild parsnip. Voung Thorn ate plenti fully of it, and died in about halt an. hour. The oUier two ate bot little, an4s:re net much affected by it. CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBBLING;. XT-Over the June Courts. tTTTIere hay-making time- rX7Declining the price of flour. CP""IIot the weather, for several days. fX?Growing fine vegetation, generally. E7 About 4th of July. Eyes right, boys. n"Refreshing the showers, during past week. Cp-Closed again the Central Bank of Hol lidaysburg. KF"Discredited the soundness of the Tio ga County Bank. Hands off'! "Interesting to see a pair of gaiter shoes running a chap through a hog-wallow. fjyConvicted Wm. II. Connelly, of forge ry in Pottsville, for altering and rc-issuing township orders. KP'Sidney Smith says the Anglo Saxon race Was made for two purposes to manufacture calico aud steal land. 2FDivorced five parties in Pittsburg, last week. Divorce suits are an important item of of court business, there. CF""Uhion is not always strength," as Sir Charles .Napier observed, when he saw the purser mixing his rum with water. K7"Poettc Miss Fantadling. She says the first time she locked arras with a young man, she felt like Hope leaning on an anchor. C"Gen. Sara Houston has consented to ac cept the nomination for Governor of Texas, which has been tendered him by a Convention of Independents. DTho Baltimore Sitn advertises "a hand some black lady or boy's riding pony for sale.' There is a speculation for somebody iu the "handsome black Jady." fX7Tried a steam plow, near Philadelphia, last week. It worked satisfactorily and was practicable for farming operations. It was in vented by a Mr. Fawke of Lancaster. CCTRciharkcd an intelligent old farmer, that "he would rather be taxed for the educa. tioti of the boy, than the ignorance of the man for the bue or tho olher I am compelled to be. CT'Thcrc is a talk about paying John A. Washington, in full, for his Interest in Moiint Vernon, by collections taken on the -ith day of July next. John won't grumble at tins course of proceeding. KPToslniasters oVcr the county should make it an object to obtain subscribers for their own county papers, as they are allowed out of the post office lOh cents for every coun ly paper received at their oflice. OCT'Maye a big haul a lad named Thomas Ciilliu, while fishing in the Cohocksink creek, near Philadelphia. He drew out a tin box, the lid of which was screwed on, containing between four and five thousand dollars. ir?-A late visitor to Cuba tf iv!des the inhab itants into two classes bnc of which makes a living by manufacturing segars, and tho other by smoking them . No wonder that so much puffiug has been done for its acquisition. K7"Miriam V. Heath, convicted at EastCam bridgc, Mass., about a year agd, of murdering her father, was sentenced, last week, to im prisonment for life. Ilci" brother is now serv ing out a life sentence in the State prison. 0-The Post Master General is cntting oft the post routes all over Pennsylvania, for the purpose of reducing tho demands against his Department. This system of economy, as it is called, will find very little favor with the people. tTF"A man and woman, residing in Kinder hook, N". V., were stripped, tarred and feath ered, and ridden upon a rail, on Tuesday night of last week, accompanied by a motley assem blage with horns, bells, pans, and other unmu sical instruments. The man had forsaken his wife and children for the woman who was his companion on the rail. Trtiely, "birds of a feather, go together." MARRIED: On the 2Clh Inst., by G. B. Goodlahder, Esq., Mr. WilLiam ZeiOler to Miss CA rouse Siucker, all of Brady township. DIED: On the 2olh June, Miss Martha AX5r, daugh ter of James Fulton, of Lawrence fowuship, aged, 17 years, 7 months and 10 days. Clearfield Market Prices. . CORRKCTEO BV RICHARD MOS.SOP. The following are the prices at which the ar ticles named were selling 3-esterday Flour, per bbl. $0.50 Hams, per lb. .14 Shoulders, " .11 Butter, " .12 Dr. peaches, ,1G Dr. apple.", .1 1 Eggs, per dozen, .i2 Wheat, p. bush. 1.75 Rye, 1.25 Corn, 1.25 Buckwheat, 1.C0 Potatoes, 1.00 Hay, per ton, 10.00 CLEARFIELD NURSERY. The subscri ber wishes to inform the citizens of ClearQcld county, that he has established a nursery on tho pike leading from Curwcnsvillc to Clearfield town, and will, for the present, keep up a supply from other Nurseries, uutil his trees a re fit for sale. His stock will be of the best varieties and most hardy kinds, aad will consist of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Shrubbery, Grapes, Gooseberries, CuNdutS. Raspberries. Strawberries Ac, which will he sold on reasonable terms. All orders will rcoeive im mediate attention. Address. JOHN D. WRIGHT. June 8th, lB09-8t-p. CurvrcnsHUe. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH FROM 1UNIALK. Ill EL AM) As this seems to be a fast age in more than one instance, and as we arc in the midst of bogus Dem ocratic Conventions and the excitement caused by the Sickle's trial at WashinRton, 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, he would announce to the people of town and country that ho has constant ly on hand a largo assortment of Boots and Shoes of every description. French and country Calf, Kip and Stogy Boots; Ladies1 Morocco Lace Boots, dressed and undressed, with or without French heels; also, any amount of French and country calf Lace BooU ; Gents French calf and cloth Gai ters, on hand or made to order; walking Shoes of every description from the Sickles' Lacer to the coarsest brogan; also, findings on hand; all the above will be disposed of at extremely low prices for Cah or Hides. Custom work made to order on short notice; and as the times are mending I will pay particular attention to mending Boob, Shoes and Gaiters. Iam always to be found at tho Short tihne tihop on Second street, nearly op posite Reed & Weaver's storo. Tlease call and see Shorty. FRANK SHORT. Clearfield. May 4th, 1S59. : (1 LOVER SEED. 50 bushals of Clover Seed J Tor sale at the store of WM. IRVIN Curwcnsvillc, March 23d, 1S.'i3. c EDAll AND WILLOW WARE, received at the "ehoap cash store, and for sale or Apr 27. WM. F. IRWIN. MACKEREL AND HERRING, of best quality, just received and lor sale cheap bv Apr 27,lS69. WM. F IR"LV B AC0N Harag, hides and Shoulders on hand and for sale at the "cneap casn siore, v 1SVI WM.t.il4lJl. BLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, of various M ... - . - 1 f..r.l lvv J kinds, just received and tor sale y J k Api r.ril 27. 1S5'J. J- llt"li'- SALT coarse and line can ic ua uj or less quality, at he -chap ctoh store Pt Apr 27, M r Ilnv r - - , , - 1 I . 1 .. T, FOR SALE. A Saw-mill and about 125 acres of land for sale. Price, 51000. For descrip tion, &c apply to L. J. CRANS, June 8, 1859. - Clearfield. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between Mullen and Mulion, of Frenchvillc, Clearfield county, Ta., has been dissolved bv mutual consent. JAMtiS MULLEN, June8. 1S59. " JOHN MUISON. AMBROTYPES The undersigned has fit ted up rooms in Shaw's v-ew row, where he is prepared at all times tt take pictures in a work manlike mtinner. . lie will remain until after the coming Courts. Call and examine specimens. June 8, 1859. W. II. CRANPALL. X. B. Plating With fine Gold aud Silver, done on short notice and reasonable terms. AT A MEETING of tho Burgess and Town Council of tho Borough of Clearfield, on the 2SA Jay of May, A. D., 1659, It was Resolved, That the resolution of September 10th, 1858, in re lation to macadamizing Second street, &c, be ex tended to all the streets no laid out and opened within tho Borough limits. From the record, Attest, J0NA. BOYNTON, L. J. Crans, Sec. Burgess. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of Administration on the estate of Ralph Campbell, late of Union township, Clearfield coun ty, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authentica ted to L J. Crans, Esq.. Clearfield, Pa., or ' WM. F. JOHNSTON, Union tp.. June 8. 1859. Administrator. ABBEY & NEFF, No. 308 North 3d Street, (three doors above Vine,) Philadelphia. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND, (Established Twenty Four Years Every description of Budding, Me chanical, Farming and llouseliold Hardware, is now in Storo, and will be offered at the lowest mar ket prices, to Cash and prompt Six months buy er. Nails at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Or ders from new customers will receive strict and ac curate attention, and all goods sent from this house will be as represented. mj 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 Trices before Purchasing. Philadelphia, Pa., March 9th, 1359-3m. GF.ORG K P. ABBEY. JOHN A. NEFF. CLEARFIELD COMMERCIAL INSTI TUTE Thi3 Institution is pleasantly locaj ted in the -town of Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pa., and will be open forlie reception of Students on and after June 13th, 1859. The course of study will embrace Double and Single Entry Book Keep ing and the other collateral branches in tho sci ence of accounts. The student will be taught to conduct ou systematic principles Merchants, Me chanics, and Manufacturers books of every des cription, either Individual, Partnership, or Stock Couipanys; Wholesale, Retail, Shipping, Import ing, Commission or Exchange ; Commercial calcu lations, Plain, Ornamental. RusinessPennmanship and Curd-making. Terms : Full course, time unlimited. :::::::::::: $25. W.B.METCALFE. Prof, of Rook Keeping. W. B. THOMAS, Prof, of 'Pennmanship and Commercial Calculations. Juno 1, 1S59. 171RPIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. . The undersigned, proprietors of the East Av enue Nhrsery, Rochester, New York, beg leave to announce to all who take sin interest in the cul ture of Apple, Peach, Pear. Plum and other Fruit Trees, Shrttlhery, Plants, drc, that they are pro pared to furnish anything in their branch of bu siness, on as accommodating terms as they can be procured in the country. The fact that a large number of trees, delivered last snrinz to citizens of Clearfield county residing in the vicinity of .lanesville. are all doing well, and tbat tney nave been solicited to supply others with trees, induces them to establish an agency in Clearfield borough, under the care of ATr. C. Mcrritt, who will be pleaded to receive orders. Among those whom the undersigned supplied with trees, and to whom reference can be had, arc .lames A. llcgarty, W. A. Nevling. Abraham Nevling, Wm. M. Smiley, Abraham Dyers, AsaByers, Henry Eyers and oth ers. Trees contracted for now will be delivered the coming fall. W. M. HOTT CO. P. S. James A. Hefcarty is our agent at Janes ville, Clearfield county. June 8, lS59-3m. NEW FIRM AND N EW GOODS. The un dersigned, having become sole owner of the storo of Eliza Irrin fc Sons, in Curwcnsvillc. Pa., would respectfully inform the public, and the old customers of tho establishment, that he has Just received frem the East, a large and extensive as sortment of SPRING A SUMMER GOODS, which he will di.'poso of at the lowest prices. He desires to call particular attention to tho Kreat variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which have been selected with rn express view to meet the wants of the community, lie has also Cloths and Cassimeres of tho latest styles, and a large stock of Ready-made Clothing. Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Ladies' Bonnets of the latest fashion : Mackerel and llerrins : Suzar. Tea and Molasses; Hardware, Qdcensware, Ac, Ac., all of nuicu uc win sen ai prices 10 sun me limes. Lumber and country produce of all kinds, ta ken in exchange for Goods. He invites purchasers to givb hira a Call before supplying themselves elsewhere. JOHN IliVIN. Curwcnsville, Ta., May 18. 1859. EW SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, Market St., Clearfield, Iiaving 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 the Fancy goods may be found, such as DUCALS, PERSIAN CLOTH, BALZARINE, DEBEIGE, TANFER LUSTRE, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIES, SATIN JEAN, GINGHAMS, -BAREGE, LAWNS, PRINTS, DELAINES, and a variety of other articles ot Dress Goods. Also, an extensive selection of the latest and neat est styles, and best quality, of plain and fancy CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETS, SATIN VES1ING, TWEEDS, VELVETS, AC. His stock also embraces an extensive assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Quccnsware, Drugs and Medicines; Oils, Pair ts arid Glass ; Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps; Bonnets; Ready Made Clothing; Stationary; Confcction ry; Carpets; Tobacco Ac, Ac, Ac., Together with a great variety of Notions, and oth er necessary articles. Tcrsons in want of any thing in the above line, are requested to examine the 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 at any other place in the county. Produce of every description taken in exchange for goods. April 27, 1859. WM. F. IRWIN. FARMERS, READ THIS ! "Tho Farmer's Own Taper" THE GENESEE FARMER A Monthly Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture, established in 1831.1 Published for twenty-eight years in one of the finest wheat and fruit sections of America, it has attained an unrivalled circula tion, and has able and experienced correspondents in every Stato in the Union and in the British Provinees. Each volume contains Three Ilundrcl and lZizhty-J'our Pages, and is profusely illustra ted with expensive wood cuts. It Is sent to any address for FIFTY CENTS A YEAR! In order to introduce tho Farmer into districts whore it has few readers, we will take subscrip tions to the coining half volunio (July to Decem ber inclusive) at the following rates : Single sub scribers. 25 cents ; rive copies for SI, and a copy of our beautiful 25-cent book Iho Rural Annual and Jlortii utnral Directory, prepaid by mail, to tho person getting up tho club; sixteen copies for S3, and a Rural Annual and an extra copy of the Farmer for a year, or two for the half Volume, to the person getting up tho club. We also make a liberal offer of cash premiums as a still groater inducement to form clubs. Full particulars will bo found in tho paper and every one interested in the cultivation of the coil is in vited to tend for a copy, and, if pleased with the paper, to act as agent. Specimen copies sentyirr to nil applicants Address JOSEPH HARRIS. Fublir.hfand Proprietor. mTlV iocie'f, N. Y. NEW GOODS.-r-dusi rccetved, a general as sortment of new Spring Goods, including Plain and Figured Delaines. Challies, Lawns, and One hundred (100) pieces of Calico, latust styles, alt of which will be sold cheap at the corner stre, Curwensville. IArrIS'59 WM. 1RVIN. 10.00 PAYS FOR A FULL COURSE In the Iron City College, tho largest, inoot exten sively patronized and best organiied 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. ... . i Students enter at any time No Vacation Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in 185S JMinisters Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS. April 6,1S59. (septl'58) Pittburgh, Pa. NEW STONEWARE MANUFACTORY IN CLEARFIELD. PA. The undersigned Jakes this method of inform ing tho public th:it 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 ahd 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., May 25, 1859-ly. GROCERY AND CONFECTIONARY. STEPHEN GRAFF informs his old friends and the public generally that he has re-opened his Confectionary ami Grocery at his c'ld stand in Fruits, Caies, iyr.. iye. He respectfully solicits a Eharc of patronego. May 11, 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. A NSONVILLE IN THE RING ! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! II. SWAN announces to the citizens cf Ansonville and the surrounding country, that he has just returned from the East and is now epening at his store an extensive stock of choice and serviceable Fall and W inter G oods, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, BATS A CAPS, BOOTSiSiiotsj and a great variety of useful fancy goods, among which mav be found the latest styles of Ladies' D II ESS GOOD:?. SHAWLS. U O N N E T S, RinnONS, 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 largo quantity of Salt. Persons desirous of purchasing any of the articles in my line of business, are invited to call and examine my stock before buying clsewhcro, as I feel persuaded that I can supply them on as reasonable terms for cash as any other store in the county. Lumber of cv cry description, and approvod country produce taken in exchange for goods. U. SWAN. Ansonvillc, November 10. 1858. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, 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 euro. 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 service to this large class ot our araictea fellowcitizens. How completely this compound will doit has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of thefollowingcomplaints : 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 Tic 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 the blood at that soa son cf the 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 the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia ted blood whenever yjn flhd its impurities burst ing through theskin in" pilhplcS. eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find It 13 obstructed and slug gish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, und your feelings will tell you when. EVcu where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep tho body healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can bo no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or altogether overthrown. Sarsaparilla has. and deserves much, the repu tation, of accomplishing theso ends. But the world has beeu cgregiously deceived by prepara tions bf it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because inany preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During lato years the publia 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 any, Sarsaparilla, but often no cu rative properties whatever, llence.bitter and 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 name from tho load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think wo have good ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistable by the ordinary run of the 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-Aifrif- Co., Lowell, Mass. Trice St per Bottle; Six' Bottles fbr S5. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for it self such a renown for tho 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, whererer it has been employed. As it has lbng been inconstant ttio throughout this section, wo need notdouore than assure the people that its quality is kept up to' the best it cvor has befrn, and that it may bb relied ttn to do for their relief ail it has ever been found to do. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for the cure of Costivencss. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foiil Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Erdptions and Skin Diseases. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar coated, so tbat the liiost sensitive can take thou pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic Price 25 cent: per Box ; Five Boxes for SI .00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Ph ysioians. States men, and eminent personagcs.bave lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these rem edies, but our space hero will not permit the in- j scrtion ot them. Tho AgenU below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with ! tun o"i",l,"a " "vo complaints, ami tne ireauucu. " mi- lowed for their cure. Do not bo put off by un principled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Arna's and take no others. The sck want the bet aid there is for them, and they thould have it. AH our Remedies, are for tale bv C D. Waton and M. A. Frank, Clearfield ; E. F. Brenner, Mor risdale ; C. R. Foster, Philipbburg ; John Bing, Unionvillo; Wm. Irvin, Curwensville; Samuel Arnold, laitherctuirg ; and by all Druggists, thro' eat the country. . T,e??mbr 29. 1553. tho Borough of Curwensville, where he will bo prepared to supply all with Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Mola-ssrs. Bacon, Ale, Beer, Ijcmonade, Candies, BUYTIIE WAMSUTTAPlua'ls-io'J are tho Best Calicoes yet offered to tha Pub lic for the money-. ' Wholesale- Agents, - DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG A CO., . April 20, 1859-6m. New York. nnnrf Tvn pstiTU vrilf SAf.R. . O The tarm or roal estate cf Jqhn Showalter, late of Decatur township, Clearfield ceunty, de ceased, is now for sale on reasonable terms'. Ap plrto the subscriber at his residence in said town ship. RUSSELL D. SHOWALTER. Decatur townsmp, February to. lSatf-om. B- ARBEft AND HAIR. DRESSER Tho Undersigned takes this method to announce to the citisens of Clearfield and the surrounding country, that ho has opened a Barber Shop, on Market street, in Shaw's new row.where he is pre pared to accommodate all who may' give him a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Oct. R, 1858. JEREMIAH NOUK1S. rilHE STATE JOURNAL will b tho Organ A of the American-RcpullicaM, or, People's Party, in Pennsylvania. A large siiOj double sheet, Family Newspaper, Published every Satur day All interested are requested to Subscribe. Term S2 a year, or Four copies, $7 ; and Ten copies for 515. Address. RUBEN G. ORWIG, Publisher, N. R. Corner Fifth and Chestnut Street, Phil'a. An Agent wanted in every county. Apr2t). TXCELSIOK MAUBLE. Y,T.R JLJ The undersigned hereby announ.f- ces to the citizens of Clearfield county, that ho is still engaged, at his out stand in TYRONE CITY, in erecting MONUMFNTS. and BOX TOMBS. At.o Head and Foot Stones of the latest and most approved styles, and onibo most rcasonablo terms. All orders promptly at tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLIN. Aug. 25. lS58.-dcc2:i-'57. Tyrone City. " NEW DRUG, STATIONERY, AND VA RIETY STORE. The undersigned would inform tha citiiens of Clearfield and vicinity, that ho has opened a new Store, in the room formerly occupied by Dr3. Lorain A llartswick, nfearb op posite the jail, where ho intends keeping a full assortment of Drugs, Stationary, Perfumery, Oils, Paints, Tobaccc. Segars, and Fancy Goods of every description, which ho will sell very low for cash Call and try tho new store of April 20, 1859. GEO. W. R1IEEM. Jg AN KING AND COLLECTION OFFJce' LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, TA,. Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts Discounted. Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on tho Cities con stantly on hand. Office, on Market St., fippcsit'i the residenceof Jas. B. Graham, Esq. JApflS. james t. LEONARD. ::::::::: d. a. fissev. w.h A. Wallace. : : : : : z : : : : A. c. fissev. FIRST IN, FIRST SERVED. Boots & Shoes always on Hand, - (of our own male.) JOSEPH GOON, thankful for past favors." and grateful for future prospects, de sires to inform the citizens of this vicinity and hia. old friends and patrons in particular, that he has removed to the FIRST ROOM in the EAST END of SHAWS NEW ROW, the first dtoor rrr-v of the JSlaasion House, where he has on hand constantly, a large assortment of every variety in the BOOT AND SHOE lino Custom work attend -c 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 of said J. Goon, very low for the Ready Khin j. Clearfield, August 14, 1853. BELLEFONTE MARBLE WORKS ! The undersigned adopts this method of in-, forming tbe public and the patrons of the late firm of S. A. Gibson .A Co.. that he designs car rying on tbe MARBLE BUSINESS inBelle, fontc, in all its various branches, and will hold himself always in readintss to furnish those who call upon him. with all kinds of Cemetery Wort, of the latest classical designs, and superior' work manship, such as Monuments. Box Tombs, Cra dle Tombs, Su'rc-i, OMi.sJis, Grecian. Tombs, Ta-. hie Tombs, Head Stones, Carved. Sculptured it. Plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, .than they can bo-, had at any other establishment in the country. Thankful for past favors, the undersigned solicits an increase of patronage. WM. GAHAGAN. Bellefonte. Pa., March 23. 1859-tf. PROFESSOR. D U V A L Li'S, TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. Prepared Originally by Prof. Duvall., formerly of the College of Surgeons, Paris, is. now offered, ,((. tbe public for the cure of all those diseases in which' alteratives and resolvents are indicated. Thes pills are rendered void of taste by which mean the most delicate stomach can take them as well as the smallest child. From three to fivo boxes will cure the wors case of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure the worst case of Salt Rheum. . . - v. .- From two to 3 boxes will cure the Ring Worm. One box will cure Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin From two to four boxes will cure all cM Ulcer and Running Sores. One box will cure Humors in tho Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure tho mjst in veterate case of Nursing Sore Mouth. From one to two boxes will oure the severest case of scabby head iu children. . '. From three to six boxes will cure the (common ly called) thick neck or Goitro. . From two to four boxes will euro the. Dropsy. From one to three boxes will cure Juandice. From two to sis pills will cure the Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Billious. Ono box wilt cure the Fever and Ague. . . . For all diseases arising from an impure state cf , the blood, and bilious habits, the Tastclcsn Galtnn-. i'e Pills are the best pills over known in the annals of medicine. 25 cents jr Box Any agent -oo receipt of SI will send four boxes to any part of the United States, free of postage. J. D. STONEROAD, Proprietor, nugjj-jo-y i.cwistOwn, t a. For sale by Moore A Etzweilcr, Clearfield, Pa., and by country merchants generally. 50,000 REWARD ! The above sum was ac tually given to my Patrons in the vcar IS58 ' NOTICE. Dunne Rnlison, Proprietor of the Great (lift Book House, No. 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, continues the sale of Books as usu al. A Gift worth from 25 cents to S100 sent with every book. SS00 WORTH OF GIFTS ! consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Jewelry, Ac., will bo Distributed with every 1000 Books! Tbe attention of the public is respectfully soli cited to tho extensive assortment of valuablo Standard and Miscellaneous Books, whicb are of fered for sale at the lowest prices. GUTS! GIFTS! GIFTS ! G IFTS !! For every Book purchased at One Dollar or mare, tho Pur chaser will be entitled to receive ono 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 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 Gent' Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Commercial Tens in Silver cases, Ladies' Gold Pens with Holders, ExtraGold Tens with Cases and Holders, Gents' Cluster Bo som Tins, Gold Tooth Picks, Ladies' and Gents Gold Pencils, Ladies Gold Ear Drops, Eight-Day Parlor Time Pieces. Tocket 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 fren lo ;.li upon application. The inducements offered A "cnt4 aro more liberal than thobe of any other house in the business. Having been in the, Publishing ann Book telling bnsine.-s for the last cicht experience enables mo to conduct tho Gift Enter-" j.r. wnu MiKiacnon lo !.- Agents are wanted in every town and county, to wiiom commissions . will be given id Rooks, or a per ccntaein money -lor a Club of 10 Books, 1 extra Book and atiift given ; on larger orders, eomraissionj are more lib- crui. rw iuii particulars address er, A. M . a splendidly Illustrated volume of 550 pages. Price S2. Agents wanted: : Apr2Qj- FLOUR, Out?. Rye. Ac . for sale at the chear st r rf JOHN FATT0N, Curwc-nvrilU. "- ,. . .m-,Kb Kl'ldSON, Quaker City Pub- : limbing House, 3S South M Srroct. Phil a. Pa -' . i3S"d. "I he Life. Speeches, and Me- onalf of Daniel Web&ter ." lw f...! w s;.....w-