TIIE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., APRIL 11, 1800. Next Monday, April 16th, an adjourned Courtis to bo held in this place, jurors are summoned. ' The Guardian of tho minor children of Jas. L. Flegal, dcc'd, oflers for sale 104 acres of land in Goshen township. See advertisement.- Collectors of taxes, who hare unsettled du plicates for years previous to 1860, will Gnd a notice of some importance to them, in our advertising columns. -The County Superintendent gives notice that a Convention of School Directors will bo held, in this borough on the 7th of May, for the purpose of electing a new Superintendent. AoBicrtTfKAL Meeting. A meeting of the Clearfield County Agricultural Society will be held in the Town Hall in Clearfield Borough, on Monday evening, June 18th, (court week.) The several Vice Presidents are requested to make return to this meeting of any monies 1 hey may havo received; and their presence is especially desired, as it is proposed then to take action about holding a Fair the coming Fall. Elt.i3 InwiJj, Prest. The River Rafting, &c. During the past three or four days considerable quantities of rain fell in this region, causing a rise in tho waters of tho Susquehanna and tributaries. Yesterday rafts commenced running, and we have no doubt about all the lumber being got oil on this freshet. In a few days, our down river friends can look out for raftsmen in a btindance. P. S. At the time of our going to press this rnorning, the water is much too high for run ning. During the night, a raft or two that had broken loose above, passed this place. BAn Ca ptcred. On tho 6th inst., Mr. Rob ert A. Hall, who recently removed from this county to Unionvillc, Centre county, captured a young bear rear the plank road, about a mile and a half north of Julian Furnace. He .Irst spied bruin in a fit-Id, and as it crawled through the fence, he Cast a stono at it, which caused it to squat down. He then threw another tone, which, grazing its head, knocked it o ver, when he approached it, picked it up, and started off witli his prize. He hail carried it but a short distance before it revived, but pro curing a bag, ho put tho "varmint" in it, and assisted by his brother, Mr. Hail succeeded in getting it home alive, where it i getting along as finely as any young bear could desire. Bask is Clearfield. During the past week the persons who had made application to the Legislature for a charter for the Clearfield County Bank, took the preliminary steps to wards getting up the institution under the pro visions of tho new free-banking law. It was agreed that tho capital stock should be the minimum amount fixed by the law, if the At torney General decided that nnder the notice published they could come down to that figure; if not, thnt it should bo $100,000. Tho books were opened on Friday, and $40,500 of stock subscriptions taken that day and evening. The balance of tho stock will doubtless be snbscr! bed in a short time, after which tho bank will be opened with as little delay as possible. IIOMtcinE. Last Thursday, April 5th, a case of homicide occurred at Lumber City, in this county.'. It appears that a misunderstanding had existed for some time between "devil" John Thompson, as he was usually called, and Jamos Ilockenberry, both residents of Bell township, growing out of the fact that the lat tor had testified against the former in an ac tion for riot, &c, tried in our Quarter Sessions last January a year ago. About dusk, on the evening of the day mentioned, the two met at Davis' tavern in Lumber City j an altercation ensued, and finally Ilockenberry said if Thomp son did not let him alone that he would hurt him. Hereupon, it is said, Thompson banter cd tho other in a taunting manner, whon Hock enberry seized a gun, which some one had left standing on the porch, and firing, shot Thonip aon through the body, the ball passing diago nally from the right side up to the left shoul der, causing instantaneous death. Ilocken berry was at onco apprehended, and on Friday Jirougiit to this place and lodged in jail. to a wait trial. Ho is somewhat advanced in years, -and, we believe, has heretofore been regarded -as a ratlter mild and harmless person. Nei ther ot t!e men, it is thought, was intoxicated when the fatal encounter took place, though 4hey may hwe .taken a drink or two of liquor a short time before. Senator Wiglall of Texas used the following language., few days since, in Congress: "These norther poopJe, of all parties, are a mean, despicable set of starvelings, unable to soe beyond a dollar, and earing lor no consid eration except money. Threaten them, and they will crouch to your feet like so many hounds. Only weax that, you are going to dissolve tho Union, aod tho timid creatures will get down on" all fours, bite tba dust, and kiss tho rod raised to tkastise them." The Senator applied this language to Northern Re publicans and Democrats indiscriminately. As if it is to show that U is no piece of empty bravado, the Charleston papers declare that the houses of that city wii! never be so close ly secured aod watched as when the Demo cratic Convention shall be in session, with its Hosts of retainers precipitated upon them. Deaxvi or a GiAsr Thomas Veber, the largest man m Baltimore, lately died in that city. The deceased, at the time of hi death, wtighcd 460 pounds ; his coffin was sercn feet in length, four feet in width, and four feet hundred and fifty potinds.since which tirae.un Jil his dcath.he grew into a mountain of flesh. inose who tyvew him intimately asser ert th orlag that uj-ana, on an avarage, one keg beer a day. er Hon. Alex. II. Steuben nf fJ sr." uaV8 written a letter to a Delegate de- itfcl!IglLV0 bisname used in connection wim th Presidency at Charleston Convention. ;. i - . ' o" is It is bo ucommoia thing for hot words to , CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBBLINGS. K7"In bad condition the roads. - E?-Busy tho Journal office, on job-wok'. C3p"Hisconsin is overrun with horse thieves "Justice is certainly an odd fish site has only a single pair of scales. LtInveterate laziness is the best labor sa ving-machine ever invented LTF"Tbe peach crop in Maryland has been nearly ir not entirely destroyed. CSThere are great many beams in the eyes oi me laaics, oat they arc alrsunbcams. KFjPowerf nl tho thump a young gent gave our hitching-post with his nose, t'other night. K?A hard working man in New Orleans has received $ 5,000 by the death of an uncle. KFTact if a man's Aim in this world bo good, the chances are that he will Miss Fire in the next. rxSrhe vapor of any oil, when it becomes saturated with oxygen, is more explosive than gun powaer. n7"A gentleman lately arrived in Lawrence, Kansas, with 350 wolf skins, the trophies of a prairie num. CFBanquo's Ghost is continually before James Buchanan in the shape of Investigating committees. u-uumorea mai mey are to get anew press, new type and new editor at tho Clear field Ilcpublicun ofhec. tX"Ihe reports of the condition of tho growing wheat, from nearly all parts of the country, are favorable D"A Mr. Amunn, late from India, has ar rived in London with a parcel of diamonds,for one oi which ne bsks i,;yju,uuu. ii llll limine new lusuionert oonnets now worn by the boa tons of the cities is said to be a cross between a coal scuttlo and a buggy top. LLif a woman could talk out of. tho two corners of her mouth at the same time, there would be a good deal said on both sides, LL?"A man in Springfield, 111., said to be worth $0000, is working in tho streets of that city to pay a fine of levied upon him KT'Over 000 children in Philadelphia arc knocking at the doors of the public schools of that city, and can't get in. Cause no funds. VC7To converse with the spirits lay a five cent piece -on the table at a grog shop, and they'll show themselves quicker than you can say oeans. xu'j ijjuuiuu oi soiuering tno lead in Chinese tea chests has balHed tho skill of all other people and it remains unknown outside of Chum. K7"Mr. George VT. Harris, a descendent of the first settler of Harmburg, is spoken of as a candidate for its first Mayor, now that it has become a city. rXFlhe time when young men generally entertain notions of marriage is exactly when they havo no more need of wives than a dog has of a spare tail. trlt has been discovered that bread can be manufactured out of wood. Long before mis discovery was ruaue, all wood was known to nave a grain in it. tIP"Milton was asked by a friend whether he would instruct his daughters in different lan guagos. His reply was : ".No, sir, one tongue is enough for a woman." K7"A pretty woman is like great truths, and has no moro right to bundle herself under a green veil or any other abomination, than the sun nas to put on green spectacles. OTAn act to prevent recovery for the sale of adulterated liquors has passed both Houses of tho Legislature. Those who have drank them have not generally recovered KT'Ladies are like watches pretty enough to look at hico and delicate hands but some what difliculi to 'keep going' when they get to running' to parties and dry-goods stores 'LUn a cave in Green county, Ga., have been discovered the fossil remains of hyenas, ocars, loxes, weasels, stags, tho rhinoceros, anu ox. oo says tne Columbus Inquirer. Gallic rew lork Times says that old Brown was hypocritical and tortuous. We believe at tho hist time the public had a good iook at nun no was "straigut up and down." try m sJr v e nave neara oi an economical man who always takes his meals in front of a mir. ror he docs this to double the dishes. If that isn't philosophy, we should like to know wliat is KF"It is a beautiful custom in some oriental lands to leave untouched the fruits that are shaken from the trees by the wind, thev being regarded as sacred to the poor and the stranger. lLEvery one sits in judgment on a dirty sin ; but clean it, dress it, polish it, and there are ten tnousana people who think it not so sinful after all. It is only ragged iniqui y mat shocks tueir delicacy. 0"A young lady in Xew Haven. Ct.. has reiuseu to marry a reporter m that city.be cause he bas lost his situation. She savs she accepted him under the belief that his business would keep him out all night. K-John Stein, for forty years the Lutheran pastor at Johnstown, Lebanon county, died there last week. During his pastorate here- ceived 2000 members by confirmation. married lzo4 persons, and buried 2131. K?"The Democratic delegates will be badlv fleeced by tho Charleston hotel-keepers, but, says Prentice, the delegates will have their revenge in fleecing the people with a two-faced platform aud a non-committal candidate. K7"In several' counties of Virginia tho for est-trees are dying without any apparent cause. j. ms eAiuuruinary ougni is tue common top ic among the citizens of the counties where it prevails. It results, probably, from an over dose of bark. K7"Therc is a carriage-maker in Provi dence, R. I., who gives notice that he can make a carriage which will "cany a man into olfice or anywhere else," and he also "repairs constitutional and Union-like manner." K7"A correspondent of the Lancaster Union says, "Ihoujrh I Foster no ill finlinra nirninot. the Democratic numinco for fJnv.rnir nf Pennsylvania, however they may try to bring him out to view, I predict that he will be found behind A Curlin. The Great Dhawback to persons emirrflt!n? to tho extreme south and western country, is the fear they have of the Fever and Ague the most dire ful of all diseases. Every day we hear of per sons attacked by this disease and made helpless in a snort lime, witnoui any means or auordin- re lief. In view of the great demand for a reined v. Dr. Hostetter has presented his Celebbateo Stom ach Bitters, whoso curative powers for all disea ses of the stomach have been universally acknowl edged. The Bitters, prepared after a long expe rience and deep study, have received the encomi ums ot the most eminent physicians, as well as all classes, from every part of our country. To those who doubt their many virtues, all we can say is to try them, and judge for themselves respectively. Sold by druggists and dealers generally every where. Sec advertisement in another column. MARRIED: On the 17th Jannarv. lv J. F. Lee. E.sa.. ' w 4 Mr.HESRT Howard to Miss Samastha Baied. On the 7th April, by Geo. B. Smith. Esa.. Mr. AxTHO-tr B. Wasuudrn to Mrs. Mart Tate, both. of Girard township. fTlO WATERMEN. All watermen wiping X accommodations, will find it to their interest tn'ntop or lnt4 at the 'ScooUc wharf, aa there will be no pain? spared to render them comfortable. marchU-3t LEONARD T0TTINU1IAM. ASTHMA For the instant relief and perma nent cure of this distressing complaint uso Fendt'i Bronchial Cigarrettes, made by C. B. Seymour iV Co., 10T Nassau street, N. Y. Price, 51 per box ; sent free by post. For sale at all druggists. , Ap. 4, 'GO.-Om. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Thcr subscriber offers for sale his farm, consisting of 80 acres, 40 of which nro cleared and under cultivation, situate on the Susquehanna river one mile below Clearfield town, with a good plunk house 22 by 30 feel, good Barn and other build ings necessary for convenience and comfort, a good bearing orchard and also a good spring. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. ISAAC THOMPSON. March 21, 1860 -pd. NEW HOUSE, AND NEW ARRANGE MENT. The subscriber respectfully informs the traveling public in ircneral. and the water men of the West Branch of the Susauchanna in particular, that he has recently erected and just opened a large and commodious Tavern House at the well known landing at the mouth of San-Jy vreea., in Covington township, where ne is prepa red to entertain watermen aud all others who mav favor him with their patronage. The house hss been built expressly for the accommodation of the public, and every attention will be given to the couuort ot those who visit him while they remain. Feb. 15, 18G0.-2W. LA WHENCE FLOOD. ROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE ! IM- rOKTAXT NOTICE TO THE RAGGED !!!- The undersigned bavins opened a Tailorinsr Es tablishment in Shaw's How, in the room recently occupied by 11. F. Nauglc as a Jewelry Store, an nounces that he is now ready and willinir to make XJoats, Pantaloons, Vests, if-c, for his old custom ers, and as many new ones as nay give him a call, after the latest and most approved styles, or after any of the old fashions, if they prefer it. Uy doing his work in a neat and substantial manner, and promptly fulfilling his engagements, he ex pects to secure a liberal share of patronage. dan. IS-. lSlW. W.M. It AUEliALGIl. OST! On the 30th March, I860, between I Howard Merrcll's Tavern, on the new turn pike, and Urahamton, a Calf-Skin Pocket-Book. containing a note of hand on Harvey Lisscll for $153, d-atod Grahainton. 21th March. 1SG0, payable one day alter date; a note or band on William Aber for 175, dated Canisteo, N. Y , July or Au gust iso'j, payable six months alter date ; and a- 1.,. f ISO t 1 ;n nnrtA n 1- C I- XT V ' Hank, and in silver. 1 think it also contained a rote on Win. C. Johnson, for 5100, dated Burns. istuben county, N. Y., March, 1859. payable one year alter date. Any person finding it and re turning it to me, or giving any information of it. shall be suitably rewarded, as the notes will be of no use to' any one but rae. Ap. 4, '00. T110S. CHAMBERS. LOOK HERE, GENTLEMEN WAGON SHOP AHEAD!!!! The subscriber thankful for past favors, takes this method of informing his old customers and tire public in general, that he has removed turf shop from the foundry to the shop formerly occupied by George W. Orr, on Sec- onu street, uicarncia. i wnere do win continue to manufacture 1 agons of every description, to order, of good material and in a workmanlike manner. Also, Wheelbarrows, Harrows, Grain cradles, sc, mane on snort notice, in superior style, and of the best stock. Repairing of every Kind uone wiui uispatcn. and on reasonable terms. June 2J, lSaS. WILLIAM R. BROWN. fTUlE UNION RIGHT SIDE UP Since JL tli the subscribers have started the Chair-ma king business at their residence in Lawrence tp. t mile trom 1'hilip Antes saw-mill on the west side of the river, where they keep constantly on band Ale ascription of Vlinirs, lettfes. lioston ROCKING CHAIRS, RUSH BOTTOMS & SPRING Seat Lhatrs, Jroni the common Windsor lip to the vert latest stulcof Parlitr Cftairs. The subscribers having an elegant .water-power by which they do their JJormg, Sawimr,- lurning, Ac, they are enabled to sell every Style of chairs at reduced prices. The public is respectfully in vited to call and examino for themselves. All work warranted either new work or refftiirinsf. Jan. 4, 180. WM. M CULLOCG H & SON. T 1ST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Do- JLi mestio Merchandize in Clearfield county, for the year leoO. subject to the payment of .License. : NAME. KESIDF.XCE. CLASS; TO PAT. A. MontgomeryACo., Brady town p. 14 14 57 7 f 10 10 7 7 p. i 7 7 r. I 7 7 . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 Jacob Kunts, ' John Carlisle A Co., " " 00 R. II. Moore. " " 00 Samuel Arnold, " " 13 14 Burnside t'w'p., 14 " 14 ; " 14 Beccaria t'w'p. 1 1 4. u 14 " " 14 " 14 Bell township. 14 Hoggs township, 14 Bradford t'w'p., 11 . " 14 00 F. K. Arnold. 00 00 00 00 E. M'Masters, James M'Murray. 1'atuUin A ons. Bowman A Perks, W. 11. Dickinson, 00 00 Lionel W. Weld, 00 00 Jeremiah Cooper, bamuel llcgarty, Lewis Smith, William Lumadoe, 00 00 00 Mathcw Forcec, Edward Williams, Francis Coudriet, P. T. Hegarty, P. A. Gaulin, 00 00 00 Covington tp. 14 14 00 flo " " 14 " 14 Chest township, 14 Clearfield boro'.12 12 it it j2 a "12 " "12 " ii " 14 J. P. Rider, od William Hunter, 00 Reed .V Weaver, 12 50 12 50 Moore V Etzweiler, Richard Mossop, Graham V Boynton, William F. Irwin, C. Kratzcr ir Sons, 12 50 12 50 12 50 15 00 7 00 7 00 MerrclliV Bigler, John O. Lorain A- Co., 14 9 Leonard, Finney J- Co , (Bankers,) 25 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 7,00 John Irvin, Curweusv. boro',13 John D. Thompson, John Patton, A. Montgomery, William Irvin, Bowman iV Perks, "11 . 4i 4 " " 11 Decatur t'w'p., 14 , " 14 " " 14 " 14 Goshen towns'p, 14 13 Girard towns'p, 14 " 13 15 7 7 7 7 7 10 10 7 00 00 00 00 D. Edmundson Co, Limpincott V Co., J. F. Steiner, 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ellis Irwin & Son, A. B. Shaw, James Irwin, Augustus Leconto, . William F. Humphrey, ' " 14 Thomas II. Forcey. Graham towns'p,13 10 00 Fox 1)- Souder, Guelich towns'p,14 James A. Hagerty, . " 14 00 00 Phoenix Lumber Co., " "14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 P. Snecringer tV Co., " " 14 W. B. Darlington A- Co. " " 14 David Tyler, Huston towns'p, 14 . Hiram AVoodward, '-14 David M'Gcehan, Jordan towns'p, 14 Henry Swan. - " 14 M'Murrv tV Hegarty, " " "14 Martin 0. Stirk, Knox township, 14 William Sankey, Karthaus t'w'p. 14 II J. Hayncs, 14 James Forrest, John Brooraall, Lawrence tp., 14 Lumber city bo. 14 " " 14 " " 8 Morris towns'p,! 4 44 . 14 N.Washingt'nB.14 44 .4 14 Woodward tp., 14 , " " 14 Wright trUo.. . J. Ferguson, (Conf.) J. C. Brenner, J. C. Brenner, Russell M'Murray, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Allison iV bnyder. Thomas Henderson. S. P. WhiteoinbiV Co John M. Chase, " 14 Ket alien of Patent Medicines, &c. C. D. Watson, Clearfield boro'. 4 5 00 John Patton. Curwcnsy boro. 4 5 00 Willian Irvin, . 4 5 00 liestanranta. E. Goodwin, Curwensr. boro', 4 5 00 NOTICE. An appeal will be held on Tuesday the 15th day of May, at the Commissioner's Office in Clearfield Borough, when and where all who- feol themselves aggrieved by the above appraise ment can attend if they see proper. .ap.: ou. - juhj ll. HEISKY, Marc. Ap. NAILS, GLASS, Oils, Paints, Ac, to be had at the most reasonable prices, at tbostere of Fob. 20. GRAHAM, BOYNTON A CO, PJURWENSVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE Ve.Af'i.nd Cprwensville borough for . JupoS. 1659 L. JT. CRANS. Clearfield CniPPIAG FURS '.-The highest CASH pri J ces paid for Mink, Coon, Bed Fox, Grey Fox, utters, Muskrars, Ac., Jte., at WOMRATI1S' tum , . 415 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Mareh 7, 1860-2m. Tt! "AM in Jordan towship noccupicd by J- John Kilion, being 50 acres, 35 of which are cleared and under good fence, and having a house and barn thereon erected, for sale. Apply to June 15. 1859. L. J. CHANS, Clearfield. Tv?R RENT. The undersigned has for rent a -- house and lot. and blacksmith shop, in the Jorough of Luthersburg This is a good location tor a blacksmith. For further information apply Luthersburg, Feb. 29. To JAMES 1RY1N TBERRY noUSE, FRONT ST., MARIETTA, former,y kept by Mrs. Clements.) The sub scriber respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends, and assures all rivermen having bu siness in Marietta that no pains will be spared v. imii acwmuioaiuon anu eonitort. Feb. 23. 1800-1 y. ABNER M MICIIAEL. TJARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. The JL undersigned takes this method to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and the surround in country, that he has opened a Barber Shop, on Market street, in Shaw's new row.where he s pro pared. to accommodate all wh ft niftv Pi'v him n call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. w. u, iaJ3. JIUfcAUAIl AOKKIS. miN WARE ! PRIPPS itw'nvn . X MERCHANTS iin TiT'at rrt:r:;. to call and examine the laigest assortment of well made Tin-ware to be found in tho State, which we are prepared to sell at fv irr.r Prire t!in in ferior goods arc gcuerally sold for. MELLOY & FORD. , , . Sign of the Large Coffee Pot, Mar:14: a9-3m. 723 Market st. Philadelphia. tlXCELSIOlt MARBLE YARD. Tl.ii.rln...:.i...i l i ces to me Citizens Of CIcarfinhl omintv mm uu in aim cngagca, at nis old standi in ilKO:SE CITY, in ercctintr MOXfTMRIVTS and BOX TOMBS. Also ITend and of the latest and most approved styles, and on the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly at tended to. Address. ISAAC BERLIN. Aug. 25, 1858.-dec23-,57. Tyrone City. N EW STONE NE WARE MANUFACTORY IN CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the publio that he has commenced the manu facture of Stone-Ware in tho Borough of Clear field, and thst ho is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Cream Crock. 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, 1 859-1 y. SOMETHING NEW IN THE PEACE FUL VILLAGE OF CURWEXSVII.T.K. The undersigned having entered into partnership in the Foundry Business, under the name and style of Robison & Denmark, respectfully an nounce to the public that they have constantly on hand, or will mako to order, Stoves. Plows, and an otner Castings commonly used in the country, which they will sell at the lowest rates for raxh. or exchange on the most advantageous term tnr old metal, or approved country produce. JAl'KStlM KOBISON, February 1,1860. D. J. DENMARK. Lguuus Tl. FARMS FOR SALE One containing 124 acres R5 cleared and nnnVr good fence. A log house 22 by 2(5, plank house 16 by 18, log barn, smithy and all neepssnrv nnt-hnii. dings thereon. Large springand spring-house con venient to house. The land is well watered and has sufficient wood and fencing timber. There is an orchard of large grafted t reefl. And n Tminir nr. chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient lor pasturing droves. ALSO, one containing 90 a- cres 10 cleared and under fence balance well timbered. This land has a log house and stable mcrcon. for terms annlv to October 13. J CPjjr' Clearfield. BELLEFONTE MARBLE WORKS! Ihe undersigned adopts this method of in forming the public and the patrons of the late firm of S. A.Gibson A; Co.. that he designs ear- vyng on the illAKULE BUSINESS in Bclle fonte, in all its various branches, and will hold himself always in readiness to furnish thos hn call upon him, with all kinds of Cemetrru V..rl- of the latest classical designs, and superior work manship, such as Monuments. Bar. Tnmhx. t:r. ' To mis, Spires, OMisl. Grecian. 'Tombs, Ta ble Tombs, Head Stones. Carved. Sculptured. r flam, as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be bad as any other establishment in thn ommtrir Thankful for past favors, the undersigned solicits an increase of patronage. WM. G AH AG AN. liclletonte, i'a., March 23. lS59-tf. N1 EW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! A FULL ASSORTMENT, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned informs his friends and enstom ers that he has received at his store on Market street, Clearfield, a full and generul assortment of uni liUUUS. UKUUKKIES. HARD-WARE, QTJEENS-W A RE. SIONE-W ARE, CEDAR-WARE JJWTS A SHOES, BONNETS, HATS A CAPS, Drugs and Medicines, Varnishes, Oils and . Paints, Ready-Matte Clohimr. A-r.. A-.. which he will dispose of at the most reasonable rates for cash, or exchange for evcrv desm-intinn of approved country produce. Buyers should at all times consult their own interest, and procure their goods wherever thev can nurchasn ih i,iAf f . . fpi , ..... jui uiuii iiioiiuv. j.ue "cucan casn store." it u believed, has this desirable feature of emnnm,. buu iiicreiore snouia oe sougnt oy thoso who wish to procure goods at the lowest cash prices. .. 1 .1 n 1 , ..... . ' v- V M. t . 1KWIN. TOSHUA S. JOHNSON. CABINET MAKER. J having fitted up a shop a few doors east of tne '-uid Jew btore," on Market street, desires to inform the community at large, that he keeps on hand a variety of CABINET WORK, at his shop, and that he manufactures to order, (of su perior finish.) every description of Household and Kitchen furniture, anion tr which are Centre, unrl Di ning Tables; Mahogony andCoiumon Bureaus; Common and Fancy Bedsteads, Stands, Safes. Cup boards. Sofas. Lounges. Ac., which he is determin ed to dispose of at as cheap rates, for cash, as they can be purchased at any other establishment of the sort in tne county, i'crsons wishing, to buy furniture are invited to come to his shop and ex amine his articles, and judge for themselves of its quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere, us he feels confident that he eansuit them in price and quality. Country produce will be taken in payment for furniture. November 10, 1858. iN- U. He is also prepared to make COl FINS to order on the shortest notice, and attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. J. S. J. UST RECEIVED AT NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. Graham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of 1 WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac., Ac., to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be bad at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, ean. be had at NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va, Jett, Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac.. or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. flam gold Breast pins, Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings. children's ear drops and ringsat NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breastpins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. a nne assortment or cold nnger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver inimDies, spectacles, watcn guards, anc an articles in his line, on band at JN AUULIVS. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 10 ij uoiiars ai .csauu.lji. o. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for goods at NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or. the. mo ney refunded, t NAUGLE'S. if. you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to ' NAUGLE'S. flXTANTED.-Drr Tin, Lumber and Shingles at D. J. McCANN'S new ,7ore in PhTlips! burg. Centre co. February 22. 1860-3m. lORN. RYE. OATS. SALT, rr.nirn VJ Ground Plaster, for sale at the cheap ( store of D. J. McCAXN, FISH and Cash icornary.-j.iyMi.3m. , Philipshnfg. PUBLIC VENDUE. The undersigned will sell by public out-cry. at his store house, in Karthaus township, on Monday, th 23,1 day of April, his entire stock of -roods, consistinir f rr Goods Groceries, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and a general variety of articles usu ally found in a country store. Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN PETER RIDER. Karthaus, March 2S, 1860. CAUTION. The public are hereby caution ed against meddling with or buvin? 4 head of horses, 4 milch cows, 1 3-yoar old Bull. 1 2-year oiu uemer. 4 i-year old ueitlers, 3 spring calves, 9 head of hogs, 1 Threshing machine, 2 Plows. 2 harrows, 1 cultivator and 2 wagons in tho posses sion of Thomas White, in Karthaus township, Clearfield county, as the same belong to me. March 21, 1800.-pd. JAMES WHITE PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand at his store room in Thilipsburg. Centre countv. a full stock of Flour. Hams. Shoulders Sides, Cof fee, Tea, Sugar. Rice, Molasses, Ac. Alo, Li quors of all kinds, Tobacco. Scgars, Snuff, Ac; all of which he offers to purchasers on tho most ad vantageous terms. Give him a call, and try his articles. Imar211 . ROBERT LLOYD. &1 ft ?.lE. WARD.-WAS LOST-a Calf-Skin , socket Book, in the Borousrh of Cln.ir- field, on Monday tho 19th March inst.. eoutaininsr $45 in 55 bills and several promissory notes, or ders. t.yc.. amounting to over S?284. The above re ward will be paid'to the finder on the return of the pocket-book and contents to the subscriber re siding in Lumber City, or on giving information as to where it can be had. March 28, 18l0.-3t:pd. JOS. L. CUBBY. HWARD,.Manufacturerand Dealer in Straw Goods, Nos. 103, 105 and 107. North Second Street. Philadelphia. Having just received our Spring Stock, which comprises a large and desira ble assortment of all kinds of Straw and Lace Goods. Our stock of Flowers and Ruches is unu sually large this season, and we would invito your special attention to that department Please call and examine them before making vour pur chases. Feb. 29-4t. H. WARD. TEW GOODS Having just returned from j -1 ' the East, we are now opening a fresh stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. at the old stand on Second street, Clearfield. Pa. The stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, such as Clothsr Can' meres, Cassinetts. Tweeils, Muslins. Calicoes, l'launrls. fiiiirrl,,u and a variety of TMidUs1 Dres Goods, A-r. Also, Groceries, Hardware, Qiternsirarr, and a n ual assortment of such articles as are wanted by tha community at large, all of which will be sold at reasoable rates for cash, or exchanged for ap proved country produce. Give us a call. Nov. 2. 1859. REED A WEAVER. TVTEW FIRM AND NEW STOCK. Tho 11 undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Ansonville and vicinity that they have entered into partnership in the mercantile business, under the name of Swan iV Hartshorn, and that they have just received and opened out a stock of Seasonable Goods, .embracing everything usually kept in a country store, which they will dispose of on the moit advantageous terms to nur. chasers. They solicit a shareof natronan. trust. ing that they will be able to render satisfaction to Buyers. HENRY SWAN. W. R. HARTSHORN. The books of Chase iV Swan, and thoso of Jlenry Swan, are in the hands of II. Swan for collection. All persons indebted are requested to call and set no, ns u is aesiraoie to nave the old accounts squarca. mar23, '60. TVEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. The un M- ' dersigncd. having become sole owner of the store ot Eliza Irvin A Sons, in Curwensville, Pa., would respectfully inform the public, and the old customers of the establishment, that he has just received frem the East, a large and extensive as sortment of SPUING A SLMMER GOODS, which ne win uispose 01 at the lowest prices. lie desires to call particular attention to the great variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which nave been selected with an express view to meet tne wants ot the community, lie-has also Cloths and Cassimcres of the latest styles, and a largo T. . C 0 , , , .,. . . . .,.0 diuv-h. 01 jvvauy-inauc uioming, itats and taps. xooia unu .-noes, inuies jjonncts of the lates Insnion; .Mackerel and Herrinir: Sifmr. T ml Molasses; Hardware, Quecnsware, Ac, Ac., all cf wnicn ne win sell at prices to suit the times. Lumber ami country produce of all kinds, ta I ken in exchange for Goods, c 1'urcnaacTS 10 ve him' a call before supplying themselves elsewhere. JOHN IRVIN. Curwensville. Pa., May 18. 1859. HiiU.t: iKUy ll IKON !!! We, tho under- signed, would respectfully inform the public that having lately repaired the works commonly known as the '-Old Alleghany Forge," near Phil ipsburg. we are prepared to manufacture all kinds ot liammcrefl iron, such rs Sledge Moulds. Crow Jjars, Jlorse-shoe Bars, Sair-mill Bars, IVaon 1 ire of aJl sizes, Scolip Iron, Shovel Ploic-shares borge ami burnace Tools, c. AVe will also man ufacture Iron for machinery, which, for strenn-th and durability, commands a high standing in the estimation of all good machinists. Persons wish ing any ot the above iron can be accommodated on short notice. It is unnecessary to dwell on the superior qualities the hammered iron possesses over rolled iron, as persons using both are soon convinced of the superiority of the former. The people of Clearfield will find it to their advantage to use the hammered iron, both for strength and durability. Country produce and scrap iron of every sue and description taken in exchange for hammered iron. All orders will be promptly at tended to by addressing the firm of II. HETHERLIN A CO., Scpt.l4.,59-fim Philipsburg, Centre co,. Pa. jVTEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, AND NEW PRICES, IN CLEARFIELD. The undersigned, desire to inform the citizens of Clearfield and surrounding vicinity, that they have recently purchased in the Eastern cities a large and well selected stock of seasonable Goods, which they have'opeaed in the well-known Room on Market street, Clearfield, (formerly occupied by Win. F. Irwin.) Their stock consists ot a general assortment of the very best Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARD-WARE. CUTLERY, QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR A WILLOW WARE, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, DRUGS, PAIM'S, AC, AC. Their stock of Dry Goods consists in part of such as Cloths. Cassimtres, Satinets, Tweeds, Vestings, Muslins, Tiding, C heels, Calicoes, Chintzes, Ginghams, Canton and Wool Flannels, D Laities, Cashmeres,SilisPlaids, Shawls, Brilliants, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.. etc.. Also, a great variety of Ladies' BoQts and Gaiters, Misses and Childrens Shoes; Mens', Boys', and Youths' Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, with a large selection of useful notions, among which are Perfutnertf, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Fancy Soaps, 1'ens and Pen-holders, Combs, ire, : together with many other useful notions, all of which will be sold low for Cash, or in exchange for approved eountry produce. As their stock is entirely new, and purchased on the most advanta geous terms, they feel confident that they can sell goods to the advantage of the buyer. Step in and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the new store is the place. Feb. 22, 1860. GRAHAM, BOYNTON A CO. 1000 LBS. II AM , 1000 LBS. SIDES, lOtJO pounds Shoulders. Just receiving, and for sale at the store of Feb. 22. R. MOSSOP. Clearfield. tflA f'BS. CnEESE, 500 LBS. DRIED 0JJ Cherries, on hand and for sale by Feb. 22 R. MOSSOP, Clearfield. RAFT AND DOG ROPES, a little cheaper than they can be bought in the county, at Feb. 22 R'. MOSSOP'S. Clearfield. CnSII, BACON AND SALT, just received and Ml for sale at moderate prices at the store of Feb. 23. GRAHAM. BOYNTON A CO. PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS. HB. WOODS, Attorney at Law, Indiana, Ta. , Professional business promptly attended to. DR. B. F. AKELY, Grahaniton, Clearfield coun ty, Penn'a. pril 1. O. CROITH, FtarsttiAT, Curwensvillc, CW . field county, Penn'a. - - May 1-1. " May DR.1L R. BRYANT, Luthersburg. Pa., tenders his professional services to the publio in gen- cral. Luthersburg, October 13, 1S59. T . J-CRANS, Attomevat Law and Real Estato J-f -"gent, Clearfield, Pa. Uflee residence, on Second strsct.- adjoining hit May lf. -IT7ILLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney it LaV, ' I ,earael?- Pa ffifte, one door north of the oi viucc, on econa street. Sept. 1. at Law, and ROBERT J. WALLACE, Attorney District Attorney.) Clearfield, j Pa. Offic in c-uuw a new row, .uarKct street. Mav 2(5. HBUCI1ER SWOOPE, Attorney at Law.Cl . field. Pa. OfEct iaGrahams Row. one, car- aow. one door east of the ltaftsman s Journal office.- Nov 10. I71RANK SHORT, Boot and Shoe-makcr. Shop. ? on Second street, (nearly opposite Reed aud Weaver's Store.) Clearfield; Pa. May 4, 1859 ril W. MOORE, Land Surveyor, will attend to all L . business entrusted to bun with care and dis patch. Grampian Hills. Pa., Nov. 23, ?59-6inp. T A. FRANK, Justice of the Peace, Market st., lVL. Clearfield, Pa. Business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention.- Collections made and money remitted Apr27"59. GEORGE W. RHEEM, Dealer in Drugs, Medi cines, Stationary and Fancy articles. Boom formerly occupied by Lorain. n Market Street, Clearfield. Sell cheap, for cash Apr20. ITTILLIAM F. IRWIN, Markchdreet. Clearfield, f I Pa.. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise. Hardware, Quccnsware, Groceries, and family articles generally. Nov. 10. TOHN Gl'ELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds of Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clearfield, Ta. He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0.'59. J OSHUA S. JOHNSON, Cabinet Maker, Market street. Clearfield, Fa. He will also attend fu- uerals with a hearse, when called on coffins to order, on short notive. : and mako Nov. 10. DR. WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional services to the citizens of Morriand adjoin ing townships. Residence with J. D. Denning in Kylcrtown, Clearfield county. May 1 f, IS59. AB. SHAW, Fhawsville, ClciH-ficld county, Pa., . Dealer in Dry Goods. Grories, Hardware, Queenswnrc, Ac, sells cheap for Cash., or exchan ges for Lumber or approved country produce. HF. NAUGLE. Watch and Clock lakcr, and . dealer in Watches. Jewelry. Ac. Room in Shaw's new row, Market street, opio.itcthe llafts-m-an's Journal cflicc, Clearfield, Pa.-' Nov. 10. JB M EN ALLY, Attorney n Law. Clearfield, . Pa. Practices in CJearfudd and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining the residence of James B. Graham. Nov. 10. BLACKSMITH ING .-Shunkweilcp A Orr. thank ful for past favors, would respectful! v solicit m. continuance of a share of public patrouago in their line of business. Shop ou Third st. - Nov. 10. - RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign anTfio mcstic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Liquors. Ac. Boom, on Market street, a few doors west of Journal Office, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. JARRIMER A TEST, Attorneys at Law.Clcar J field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6, IS36 JAS. H. LARRIMEK. I.SUAEL TEST. 1HIOMAS J. M Cl'LLOUGH. Attorney at Law, . and Notary Public, Clearfield. Pa. Office on Market street, one door west of Richard Mossop a store. Deeds and other legal instruments prepar ed with promptness and accuracy. Feb. 13. JOHN BUSSEL A CO.. Tanners and Curriers. Pennville. Clearfield Co , Pa. Keepconstantly on hand an excellent assorfment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides of all kinds taken in exchange Julyl5-54. TOHN HUIDEKOPER, CiviTlneTrmlTa7d t) Surveyor, offers his professional services to the citizens of Clearfield county. All business en trusted'to him will be promptly and faithfully ex acirted. He can be found at the hanking house of Leonard, Finney A Co. Spt. 21, 1859. DR. M. WOODS, tenders hia-professional servi- ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Residence on Second street, opposite tho office of L.J. Crans, Esq. Office, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G R. Barrett, where he can be found uuless absent on professional basiness. DENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers his pro fessional services to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicinity. Alfoperations upon tho teeth executed with neatness and despatch. Being familiar with all the late iurprorements he is pre pared to make artificial teeth in the best manner. Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15. -V70UR TEETH VDl. A. M. HILLs7deirc7to I announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his tiiac to operations in Den tistry. 1 hose desiring hisserriccs will find him at his office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times, and always-on Fridays and Saturdays, un less notified otherwise in the town papers the week before. All work warranted' to be satisfactory. OOT A SHOE MAKING-. The undersigned hav ing entared into partnership in the above bu siness, at the end ot tne new bridge, 1 1 miles a- bovo Clearfield borough', are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. JOHN S. HOVT. A. G. HOVT. N. E. All kinds of country produce and hides taken in exchange for work. June 2;1, 1858 1S59 1359. v MUKen 1 vt vn EXTENSIYE DEALER IN SQUARE TIMBER, VW UTlS KITTVll T.T" JtC . V .' 4 eWr.'tlOCLliAi-;- oil" rry. '-'III .OV L 1 - J- ---UTON, CLEAi Joti., T'rrce,t assort iny - - Octl3 'H a "W"r" 195J FLOUR! FLOUR !! The undersigned hav ing made arrangements with a large manu facturing establishment to supply him with Flour, he gives notice to the public that he is prepared to furnish all who want a good article, at the very lowest price, in as largo or small quantities as may be desired. He also keeps on hand constant ly liquors of all kinds, which be will sell whole sale or, retail. JAS. 11. GALER. : Tyrone City, Pa , July 11th. 185'J. BANKING AND COLLECTION OFFICE OF LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange. Notes and Drafts Discounted. Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted, fcxehange on theTities con stantly on hand. , Office, on Second street, in the roog lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. jaxes t. LEOxAtto. ::::::::: d. a. finset. wm A. Wallace. a. c. fixxet. . A LARGE LOT of Nails. Glass. Paints. Oils, Bur ning Fluid, Turpentine, Alcohol, Ac very low by the quantity, at the "corner storo" of Curwensville. September 24.. Wm. IRYIN. HENRY DISTON S Mill and X-cut Saws, and Loveland A Mann's superior chopping Axes. at Wra. Irvin's, in Curwensville. , Sept. 24. ir
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