WfcFT- THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., APRIL 25, 1860. Thk Administrator of Asher Cochran, de ceased, offers for sale 57 acres of land in Penn township. See advertisement. Tbb County Commissioners give notice that they will be in session on the 28th and 29th days of May, for tho purpose of granting ex onerations to collectors of taxes. Yiszv. Jerry Norris, the barber, was on last Monday fined $4 for doing some shaving 1 on Sunday, after having been notified to keep Lis shop closed on the Sabbath day. Religiocs Notice. The Rev. Thomas Van Scoyoc is expected to preach in the Baptist Church in Clearfield Borough, on the first Sab bath in May, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. The public are invited to attend. WniTTE5rs Golden Salve is a most elegant article for chapped lips, and every raftsman ought to procure a box, before he starts down the river. Those who have tried it, say it is the best salve they have ever used. It is for pale at stores in different parts of the county. JJ. A.Frank is the general agent for Clearfield. Farming Opehatioxs are somewhat back ward in onr county this Spring, in consequence of the sudden and numerous changes which have occurred in the weather. Comparative!y little plowing has been done, and no consider uble quantity of seed has been sown. 'We Tnay, however, expect soon to have more fa vorable weather. The growing crops look well, so far as we have learned. Seneca Oil. Persons, who have paid at tention to the matter, express great confidence that oil can be found in abundance in this part of the State ; and it having been asserted that unmistakable signs" are visible in the neighborhood of our town, an cflort is, we understand, being made to organize a company for the purpose of making an exam ination,and ascertaining to a certainty whether the oil does exist in this region. Tha experiment is worth rying, and we hope that it will be made as soonas possible. Raftijtg. On Sunday last the water in the Susquehanna rose again to a good rafting stage, and on Monday the river banks present- ea once more a scene or life and animation During the course of the day, the rafts which ha J been "tied np," since the preceding " rise," in this vicinity, started on their down ward course, whilst others from the Cherry. tree and intermediate points above were con stantly arriving and departing. It is to be hoped that our hard-working and deserving lumbermen will bo able to get the product of their winter's labor to market on this freshet, as they have been subjected to no inconsider able extra expense by the detentions they have experienced in consequence of the short durations oi the "floods," this season. Cream Hill Tcespike. At a meeting of the stockholders in the "Cream II ill Turnpike Company," held at their office in the Borough of Clearfield, on Monday the 23d day of April, 18G0, the following Board of officers were elected, viz : Hon. Georgo R. Barrett, Presi dent ; Richard Mossop, Treasurer: Walter Barrett, S-'ecretary. By virtue of the Act of Assembly incorpo rating said Company, approved the 2d day of April, 18G0, the President, Treasurer and Sec rctary constitute a Board of managers to con trol the affairs of the Company. The follow. ing resolutions were passed. Resolved, That the President be and is here by instructed to proceed immediately to put me i.uau m guuu repair irom uunvinsville to tneJetlerson county Line cither by contract or otherwise, as he may deem expedient. uesolved, 1 hat the President be further au thorized to erect a competent number of gates on said road and to appoint Toll collectors for me same. Resolved, That these proceedings be publish cu in me cicarneid couuty papers and the urooKvillo Jejfersonian. BOROUGH ORDINANCES. At a meeting of the 'Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Clearfield, held on nuajr evening, April idtn, 1800, it was Resolved, That the ordinance of April 8th, iooe, reiatmg to side walks, bo extended to second street, east side, the width of three lots north of Pine street ; to Locust street, South side, from Second to Third street ; and Market street, South side, from Front street io me river. Prom the Record. Attest, L. J. Ceass, Sec'y. oaiuo ujucwng was aiso passed a i orther Supplement to the Ordinance of the via oi April, i8o8, relating to Side Walks, viz : Section 1. Be it enacted and ordained by the uurgess anu xown Uouncil of the Borough of vaiuciu, ttuu it is uereoy enacted and ordain- u uy me auinorny oi the same, that from and after the First day of May 18C0, no per son vt persons snail lay or caused to be laid- auy wood, coal, or fuel on or near any side walk or pavement, on any of the streets of th said Borough of Clearfield, and no person shall cut or cause to be ut any wood or fuel with in twelve feet of the line'of any lot, fronting on any of tha streets of said borough. Section 2. That any person or persons so jFing wooa, coai, or luel on or near the side walks as aforesaid shall bo notified to remove ue sauie.vithin ten days, by the High Con f i! or Etrect Commissioner upon tho order oorgess, and if the same shall not be I i i f accordance with said notice, it Kue autyofthe Burgess to have it one by the said officers or either of them, ir;r;,:jniin?hvi twenty percent. 7. , L.X.t , , Vwucclca ,n 11,0 samo manner y.o-.ucu in the fourth section of the V'U U,U B " acu this is a supplement. t!s-? ?:Ifn Pcon or persons shall offend "gainst this Act by cutting or causing to be frnnT " . ' WUWn tWelV feet f the f ront tine of any lot,fronting any of the streets OI Saia hflrnnffh ha n. f a.. , . . . " " l JC oau oe nnea len ?, St ATxVerJ SUch ofruuce " bo collected as like debts aro now collectable, and to be ffirfleld? th pUrpse5 of 6aid borough of Vcion 4. That all ordinances, or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith, bo and the inie are hereby repealed. ?uThnih the e.ntire snro ra5sed 7 taxation T puonc sciiooh intheTTr.ite,! Stata fctin$ylvania. v-, CLIPPINGS AND SCRIB3LING5. 3Fell a slight sprinklo of snow, last night, in this region. (L7"IIow to make people acknowledge the corn tread on their toes ! EF" Taken in the chap who swallowed glass of coal oil, thinking it whisky. f7" A new counterfeit $-3 bill on the Com mercial Bank of Philadelphia, is in circula tion. ftp" Gen.Cass,now in his 78th year,is said to have yet to taste the first drop of intoxicating liquors. KF"01d Buck's political credit, never the most untainted, has been utterly lost, since he went to protest. Vj- a writer irom rise's 1'eaK advises im migrants to bring plows, and we take it that the advice is good. CFFound a flask of "tangle-foot," jn our coal-pile yesterday morning. Can any one tell who is the owner 1 K7" A pretty face and a handsome dress often make a great belle ; but an enraged bull sometimes make a great teller. K7" On Good Friday, 117 persons were con firmed in the Lutheran Churches of Reading, and 09 in the i irst German Kef ormed Lnurch. OS" A bachelor friend of ours is willing to nnite himself in matrimony with any eligible young lady who has a large fortune and a cough ! It is a mistake to , suppose that time is money. ve know of one or two railroad companies, that make first rate time but no money. iXF Potter and Pryor have botL been arres ted by the authorities of the District of Co lumbia, and held in bonds of $5,000 each to keep the peace. KF" Pleasure, like quicksilver, Is bright and shy. If we strive to grasp it, it still eludes us, and still glitters. We perhaps seize it at last, and hnd it rank poison. K7" A new kind of leather has made its ap pearance in the eastern markets, said to have been made from tho skin of the white whale, found m the river St. .Lawrence. UF" Speaking of the vote upon tho Anti- Polyganiy Bill, Parson Browulow says he is anxious to see the names of the " sixty men of easy virtue who approved the cause ot poly gamy I K7" .Notes of the Central Bank of Tennes see, an exploded institution, have been altered to the Central Bank of JSew Jersey, and are in circulation. A sharp look out should ha kept for them. E?" A Williamsporter was recently robbed of his gold watch valued at $140, in Phila delphia, while in the company of two frail young ladies. The women were arrested, but the watch wasn't. EFLate California papers state that thirty tons of silver ore, from the Washoo mines, recently smelted at San Francisco, yielded an average oi over tnreo Hundred dollars per ton, or over 5100,000 m all. K7"The New Orleans Delta says there is a plethora of money, an epidemic ot extrava gance, and a tendency to luxury in that city. It saw a small Jot of strawberries, about two quarts, sell for $14, and cauliflowers for $2.50 a piece. KF"The jail of Chester county, is crowded with prisoners, rilty-three persons are con fined therein mostly lor petty offences. There are forty cells. One cell accomodates three prisoners, and in several others two are confined. Xl he Charleston Mercury, in reviewing the Connecticut election, says: "It is impos sible, after such a result, under such circum stances, to doubt that the policy of the black republican party is the policy of the people of ine norm. G?"From the commencement of the hur ricane of the night of October 24th last, which swept the coast of England and Ireland, to the Jth of November, three hundred and twen ty-five vessels were wrecked, and seven hun dred and forty-eight lives were lost. K7ArchibaldFrazier,while eating dinner at his boarding bouse, in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday, suddenly became speechless, and died in two minutes. A post-mortem exami nation revealed a large piece of beef fastened m the wind-pipe, and checking respiration. CGF" The Bath Times thinks it is a bad sign for a bachelor lawyer, who gets up to speak in court, to draw a woman's nightcap from his pocket on which to wipe his nose, thinking it a white handkerchief. The strings arj apt to be noticed, and to awaken unpleasant suspi cions. K7" Dr. Brent who was lately murdered at Santa Fe, left property Valued at $50,000 to $100,000, all of which he bequeathed to Miss .Nellie Shoemaker, to whom, it is said, he had been engaged in marriage, as had been his brother, Preston Beck, before his death took place. CP"A raft, with a woman's dress, a hooped skirt, a copy ot the book, " Out of the Depths," a pocket-book containing drafts to the order of J. Hart, and a love-letter addiessed to the same name, and signed Fanny Clanson, was picked up a few days since in New York harbor. Aobiccltueal Meeting. A meeting of the Clearfield County Agricultural Society will be held in the Town Hall in Clearheld Borough, on Monday evening, June 18th, (court week.) The several v ico Presidents are requested to make return to this meeting of any monies ttiey may have received ; and their presence is especially desired, as it is proposed then to take action about holding a Fair the comine ran. x.lli3 Irwin. Prest. The Or eat Drawback to persons emieratinir to the extreme south and western country, is the fear iney nave oi tne iever and Ague the most dire ful of all diseases. Every day we hear of ner- sons attacked by this disease and made helpless in soon time, witnout any means of affording re lief. In view of the ereat demand for a remertv. TTT n. , " . ... " jiusieuer nas presented nis celebrated Stom ach IJitters, whose curative powers for all dis ses ot the stomach have been universally acknowl edged. The Bitters, prepared after a long expe rience and deep study, have received the ennnmi. urns of the most eminent nli vsioinns n well ail classes, from every part of our country. To those wuo uuuui lueir many virtues, all we can say is to .rj mi-ui, boh juuge ior tnemselves respectively. Sold by druggists and dealers generally every where. See advertisement in another column. DIED: In Bradford township, on Wednesday the 18th inst , of inflammation of the bowels, James Clark. son ox x-rancis anu r.meiino uranam. agea 13 mo. . T". - . I. , " i . 1 rilO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CLEAR A FIELD COUNTY: Gentlemen: In pursu ance of the 43d section of the Act of 8th May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court House in Clearfield Borough, on the first Monday in May, A.D.I 860, being the 7th day of the month, as 1 o clock in the afternoon, and select, viva voce, by a majority of tbe whole number of .Directors present, one person of literary and sci entific acquirements, and of still and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years ; determine the amount of compensation for the same ; and certify the re sult to the State Superintendent at Uarrisburg, as required by the 39th and 40th sections of said Act. L. L. STILL. Co. Sunt- apll - of Clearfield county, fiu WATRXE5r All watermen wishing. Bctuaimoaauoiii, win una it to tneir interest tn stop or land at the 'Scootac wharf, as there will oe no pains spared to render them comfortable. march!4-3t LEONARD TOTTINGHAM. ASTTIMA. For the instant relief and perma nent cure of this distressing complaint use ..ouuka iij. uuumai vigarreiies, maue Dy u. x. Seymour 6 Co., 10J Nassau street, N. Y. Price, SI per box ; sent free by post. For sale at all druggists. Ap. 4, '60.-m. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his farm, consisting of 80 acres, 40 of which are cleared and under cultivation, situate on the Susquehanna river one mile below Clearfield town, with a good plank nouse a Dy jo feet, good JJarn and other build ings necessary ior convenience ana com tort, a good bearing orchard and also a good spring. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the March 21, 1860 -pd. NEW HOUSE, AND NEW ARRANGE MENT. The subscriber respectfully informs A 1- .... , iuo iraveung puonc in general, ana me water men oi me west liranch ot the busauenanna in particular, that he has recently erected and just opened a large and commodious Tavern House at mo well. Known landing at the month of banny ireeK, in VOvincton township, where ne is prepa red to entertain watermen and all others who may iavor nim witn their patronage. Ihe house hss been built expressly for the accommodation of the public." and every attention will be given to the comtort ot loose who visit him while they remain. leo. la, ISliO.-Zm. LAWKiiaCK r LOUD. W3ROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE ! IM- P011TANT NOTICE TO THE BAGGED !!!- The undersigned having opened a Tailoring Es tablishment in Shaw's Row, in the room recently occupied by H. F. Naugle as a Jewelry Store, an nounces that he is now ready and willing to make Isoats, Pantaloons., Vests, Ore., for his old custom ers, and as many new ones as may give him a call, after the latest and most approved styles, or after any of the old fashions, if they prefer it. By doing his work in a neat and substantial manner, and promptly fulfilling his engagements, ho ex pects to secure a liberal share ot patronage. Jan. 18.1360. WM. RADEBAUGII. T OST! On the 30th March, 1S60, between MJt Howard Merrell's Tavern, on the new turn pike, and Grabamton, a Calf-Skin Pocket-Book. containing a note of hand on Harvey Bisscll for $153, dated Graham ton. 24th March, 1860, payable one day after date ; a note of hand on AVilliam Aberfor 5175, dated Canisteo, N. Y , July or Au gust 1859, payable six months after date : and a- bout $3 or $4 in paper on the Steuben co (N. Y.' Uanx, and in silver. X tninK it also contained a rote on Wm. C. Johnson, for $100, dated Burns, Stuben county, N. i., March, lba9. payable one year after 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 me. Ap. 4, '60. TH0S. CHAMBERS. 1 OOK HERE, GENTLEMEN ! WAGON JLJ SHOP AHEAD !:!:- for past favors, takes this method of informing his old customers and the public in general, that he has removed his shop Irom the foundry to the shop formerly occupied by George W. Urr, on Sec ond street, Clearfield, Pa., where he will continue to manufacture Wagons of every description, to order, of good material and in a workmanlike manner. Also, Wheelbarrows, Harrows, Grain cradles, tc, made on snort notice, in superior style, and of the best stock. Repairing of every kind done with dispatch, and on reasonable terms. June 29, 1859. WILLIAM R. BROWN. nnilE UNION RIGHT SIDE UP Since JL the subscribers have started the Chair-ma king business at their residencs in Lawrence tp., i mile from Philip Antes saw-millon the west side of the river, where they keep constantly on hand Ail descrivtions ot (Jltairs? Settees, JSoxtoil ROCKING CHAIRS, RUSH BOTTOMS A SPRING Scat Chairs, from the common Windsor vp to the very latest style of Parlor Chairs. The subscribers having an elegant water-power by which they do their Boring, fcawing, burning, 4c, they are enabled to sell every style of chairs at reduced prices. Ihe public is respectially in vited to call and examine for themselves. All work warranted cither new work or repairing. Jan. 4, 1860. VM. M'CLLLUUGll & SUN. T 1ST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Do- JLi mestic Merchandize in Clearfield county, for the year lbOO, subject to the payment ot License NAME. RESIDENCE. CLASS. TO PAY A. Montgomery&Co., Brady town'p.. 14 $7 7 7 10 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 t 7 7 () Jacob Kunts, 14 "0 00 John Carlisle A Co., ' 14 " 13 " " 13 " . " 14 BurnsiJc tw'p.,14 " 14 R. H. Moore. "0 00 Samuel Arnold, F. K. Arnold. E. M'Slasters, "0 00 00 oo oo oo CO James M'Murray. Patshin A Sons, Bowman A Perks, it u 14 14 14 Beccaria t'w'p. W. R. Dickinson, Lionel W. Weld, 14 " a 14 ,t U Bell township, 14 Boggs township, 14 Bradford t'w'p., 14 " " 14 Covington tp., 14 - 14 " 14 it 14 Chest township, 14 Clearfield boro',12 " 12 12 u ti 12 " - 12 11 " ' 14 14 Jeremiah Cooper, 00 oo oo oo 00 00 oo Samuel Hegarty, Lewis Smith, William Lumadoe, Mathew Forcee, Edward Williams, Francis Coudriet, F. T. Hegarty, P. A. Gaulin, 00 Oft J. P. Rider, 00 William Hunter, 00 Reed Weaver, Moore iV Etzweiler, Richard Mossop, 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 15 00 7 Oo 7 00 Graham V Boynton, William F. Irwin, C. Kratzer V Sons, Merrell 4- Bigler, John O. Lorain & Co Leonard, Finney if Co , (Bankers,) 9 Zo oo 10 On John Irvin, Curwensv. boro',13 John D. Thompson, ' , 14 u u n " " 14 " " 11 Decatur t'w'p., 14 " " 14 ' 14. , 7 15 7 15 7 7 7 7 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 oo John l'atton, A. Montgomery, William Irvin, Bowman u- I'erks. 00 oo oo 00 oo 00 oo D. Edmundson iV Co., Liinpincott V Co., J. F. Steiner, it n 14 Goshen towns'p, 14 13 Girard towns'p, 14 " 1 H Ellis Irwin cV Son, A. B. Shaw, James Irwin, Augustus Lcconte, 00 00 oo 00 00 00 William F. Humphrey, " " 14 Thomas II. Fotcpw. (JrnTinm fnwm'n 13 l?ox V Souder, Guelich towns'p, 14 James A. Hagerty, " "14 Phajnix Lumber Co., " 14 P. Sneeringer iV Co., " " 14 00 W. B. Darlington Co.," " 14 David Tyler, Huston towns'p, 14 Hiram Woodward, ; ,; 14 David M'Geehan, Jordan towns'p, 14 Henry Swan. 14 oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 M'Murry V Hegarty, " " 14 Martin O.Stirk, Knox township, 14 William faankey, Karthaus t'w'p, 14 R J. Haynes. 14 James Forrest, John Broomall, Wright & Co.. Lawrence tp., 14 Lumber city bo. 14 " " 14 " 8 Morris towns'p,14 " . 14 N.Washingt'nB.14 " " 14 00 09 00 J. Ferguson, (Conf.) J. C. Brenner, J. C. Brenner, Russell M'Murray, 00 00 00 00 Allison or bnyder. 00 Thomas Henderson, Woodward tp., 14 00 S. P. Whitcombd- Co. " " 14 00 00 00 00 John M. Chase, Retailers of Patent Hedicinea. &e. C. D. Watson. - Clearfield boro'. 4 5 5 5 John Patton, Curwensv boro", 4 V llliam Irvin, ' 4 00 Restaur ati t. E. Goodwin. Curwensv. born'. I 5 00 Michael Steinkirchner, morris Tp., 19 5 99 fe.lthem7. ment can attend if they see proper. a-p.: oo. jutiiM.jB, iiEiaEX, Merc Ap. CLOVER-SEED A quantity for sale by Wm. F. Irwi-, Clearfield, Pa. ' x - ap4 WHIPPING FURS ! The highest CASH uri- KJ ces paid for Mink, Coon, Red Fox, Grey Fox, vi;r, iuussrats, c, ac, at WOMKA1HS' 415 A 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ""ucipuia, iuarca lsou-Zm. M 'LKARFIELD RIFT. R mMPA W Vm J are ordered to meet for parade, on Monday mo 4iu uayoi May, acuosnen school house, in uuuorm, iuny equipped, and with ten oianK cartridge, uy order of the Capt. r P. AliCA. X UJUAUiN, U. S. piOLLECTORS, PAY UP ! The Commis-V- sioners of the County have placed in my hands, Oil h.l.n... J Al . r,,,r " uu" lne couniy ior years previous to jouv, ana ordered me to iskh cnvntmni nni.n ii ... ... : -u.vijo mey are paid tn full by the 1st day of June. Th nan n.l III L. - . . .. wm ue carriea out to me letter, un- iM an uaiances are paid to me before that date. Wm. A. WALLACE, April 11,1860. Counsel for Com'rs. PISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. xne partnership heretofore existing between llessenthaler A Haut, in the Brewery business in uciu, nas oeen tnis day dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned havine purchsed the entire interest of Charles Haut in the Brewery. ouu an me personal ana other property there on, i ersons having accounts with the firm, will seme mem with JAUUB HESSENTHALER. Clearfield, 11th April, 1850 aplS-3tpd TISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. - ' a he partnership that had previously existed between W. B Ueeartv and John MoMnrrav. in the Mercantile and Lumbering business at Anson ville, Clearfield county, Pa., was dissolved in Jnne. ioov. j.ne dooks are in the hands of VY. IS. 1 to;n rr-t . ... . ' arty tor settlement and collection, who is also to pay the debts of the firm. Those indebted are re quested to call and settle without delay. W. li. lifcili AKTl . apl8-3rpd JOHN McMURRAY s UMKTIHNU NEW JN T11E PEACK. K VL, VILLAGE OP CURWENSVTI.LR. The undersigned hating entered into partnership in the Foundry Business, under the name and style of Kobison A Denmark, resoectfullv an- nounce to the public that they have constantly on hand, or will make to order, Stoves, Plows, and all other Castings commonly used in the country, which they will sell at the lowest rates for cash, or exchange on the most advantageous terms for old metal, or approved country produce. JACKSON ROBISON, xeoruary i, ioo. U.J. DENMAlvK. BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE One containing 124 acres 85 cleared and under good fence. A log house 22 by 26. plank house 16 by is, log barn, smith v and all necessary out-buil- aings mereon. .barge 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 trees, and a vounsr or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient for pasturing droves. ALSO, one containing 90 a- cres to ciearea ana under fence balance well timbered. This land has a log house and stable thereon. For terms apply to October 13. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield. gRPnANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an oraer 01 me urphans' Court of Clearfield county, there will bo exposed to public salj at Miawsville, in Goshen township, on Friday the 11m aay 01 way, isb(, at Z o clock e. si., the fol lowing described property, situate in Goshen town- Kuip, vjearneia county, io wit: .Beginning at a black oak, thence by No. 1921 north 98 perches to a hickory, thence by No. 1922 west 180 perches to a white pine, thence by No. 5313 south 98 perches to a post, thence by No. 1945 east 180 perches to pi ace oi Deginmng, containing 104 acres and al lowance, with a log house and barn, and about 3ft cleared, thereon ; the balance well timbered late the estate of James L. Flegal. deceased. Terms One-third cash, and the balance in three equal annual payments with interest, to be secured oy Dond and mortgage on the premises. jja iu uxr.oaijt,i., uuaraian ot the minor heirs of said J. L. Flegal, dee'd. T1TOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL ! vT J.he National Conventions Are drawfng very near, And what I now will tell you, I know your hearts will cheer. Joe G winner now is with you, , And sells as cheap a lot Ot Goods, as ever yet have been To Clearfield county brought. Of Cashmeres he has a quantity, Black. Fancy Satinets, Also plain Flannel Coverlets, Together with Blan-kets. A quantity of Stocking Yarn, lou 11 find that he he does keen : T :i : -ii v? " ui&cniao juu 11 uiiu 11 la prices Are truly very cheap. B. The market price paid in cash for wool. N. TCST RECEIVED AT NAUGLE'S 9 CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. Graham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, &c, Ac, to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different Qualities, can oe naa 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. I'lain gold Breast pins, tar drops, Hoop Ear rings. cnituren sear aropsand rings at NAUGLE S. Uoid seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A hne assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and Quality, gold lockets, coral neckla. ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NAUGLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 to io dollars at NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange iorgooasai ISAUGLIS'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney reiunaed, at NAUGLE S. j.i you wisn your watcnes put in good repair ana warrantea, lane them to JNAUGLE'S. XITATCIIES GIVEN AWAY. A giftval- T ued at from two dollars to ono hundred dollars given with every book sold at retail price. At least one Watch is Guaranteed to Evarv n, , t , rr. i . . . i a. iweiTBHooiii j.uese inducements are onered by li a . flTl lr V.aI. nnA 111! Tir--!.: t- street, Boston, the most extensive and the most liberal Gift concern in existence. Send for a cat alogue. Ihose who have patronized other Gift bouses are particularly requested to acquaint luemseives wiin our lerms. uur inducements are unrivaled, and put all others in the shade. The following are some of the gifts to purchasers : jingiisn .Lever tiold watches, hunting cases.' Patent u " " . " Ladies' " - " . rpen face. Detatched Lever Silver Watches, hunting cases. T -, , I T" i , - pino oiiver aicnes, open iace. Gold Lockets, various sizes. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Chains, various styles. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons and Studs, all patterns. Gents' Bosom Pins, new and rich styles. Gold pencils and Pens. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Rings. A great variety of Ladies' Jewelry. Pins and Ear Drops, comprising all the styles sow worn, bucu as vameo, mosaic, uoia atone, Lava, .Flor entine, 4-c. Gold Bracelets, all styles. Tbe list of books comprises a ereat assortment of standard works in every department of litera ture, interesting to th young and old. Do not fail to send for a catalogue. Catalogues mailed free to any address. Apply to the SUFFOLK EX- UJUAE CO., 116 Washington St., Boston. Ap:4,'60. C. W. ELDRIDGE, Treas. at GRAHAM, BOYNTON & CO, BEANS. A quantity of good whiteJBeana for sale at rn.EB.RBLi. k Bigieb's. Clearfield. HAM, Sides and Shoulders, for sale at the store of WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfield. WANTED. Dry Pine Lumber and Shingles at D. J. McC ANN'S 8tore in Phiiips- burg, Centre co. February 22.1S60-3m. rjORN. RYE, OATS SALT, FLOUR. FISH and V Ground Plaster, for sale at the nk.. n.u store of I). J. MaPaVv February 22, lS60-3m. rhilipsburg. PUBLIC VENDUE The undersigned will sell by public out-cry. at his store hons- : Karthaus township, on Monday, the '23i day of April, his entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry uuuui. urocenes, xiaraware, iiats and Laps, 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 28, 1860. CAUTION. The public are hereby caution ed against meddling with or buying 4 head of horses, 4 milch cows.l 3-vear old Bull. 1 2-Year old heifer. 4 1-year old heiffers, 3 spring calves. 9 head of hogs, 1 Threshing machine, 2 Plows, 2 harrows, 1 cultivator and 2 wagons in the posses sion Kf Thomas White, in Karthaus township, Clearfield county, as the same belong to me. marcn i, laou.-pq. JAMES WHITE PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE. The undersigned keeps constantly on hunrf at his store room in Philipsburg, Centre county, a full stock of Flour, Hams, Shoulders Sides. Tof fee, Tea, Sugar. Rice, Molasses, Ac. Also. Li quors of all kinds. Tobacco. Sesars. Snuff. nil of which he offers to purchasers on the most ad vantageous terms. Give him a call, and try his articles. Imar211 ROBERT LLOYD At f RE WARD. WAS LOST a Calf-Skin W J-Vf Pocket Book, in the Borough of Clear field, on Monday the 19th March inst., containing S45 in $5 bills and several promissory notes, or ders. 4c-, amounting to over S284. Tho above re ward will be paid to the finder on the return of 4 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 23, 1860-3t:pd. JOS. L. Ct'RBT. HWARD, Manufacturer and 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 una sually large this season, and we would invite our special attention to that department Please call and examine them before making your pur chases. I Feb. 29-4t.l U.WARD. UbW GOODS. Having iust returned from 1" the East, we are now opening a fresh stock of MSA&UAULIS UIHJ1J5. at the old stand on Second street. Clearfield. Pa. The stock consists of a general assortment of Dry flnnrl sunk a I - Tweeds, Muslins. Calicoes, Fla7inels. Ginsrhams. ana. a variety oj uouties JJrcss Lroorls, Cfc. Cfc. Also, Groceries, Hardware, Qneensware. and a n- suai assortment of such articles as are wanted by mo cuiuinuDiiT at targe, an ot wnicli will be sold at reasoable rates for cash, or exchanged for ap- imuvcu cuunirr produce, wive us a can. X- A . . ... . i.ov. i, laoa. . ItELLl & WKAV ii 11. NEW FIRM AND NEW STOCK The undersigned take pleasure in announcing tn the citizens of Ansonville and vicinity that they li .1 .' n AnA wa .1 ...... n . I. " " . . 1 1 ... . . . - n ua.o cuivicu iuiu luriucrMJip in me mercannio ousiness, unaer me name of fc-wan a- Hartshorn. and that they have just received and opened out a stock of Seasonable Goods, embracing everything usuauy Kepi in a country store, wbicn tbey will aispose oi on me most aavantagcous terms to nur cnasers. .iney solicit a share ot patronacre. truxt. ing that they will be able to render satisfaction to buyers. HENRY SWAN. AlT U IF A TT-ITAT XT The books of Chase Swan, and those of rWr, Swan, are in the hands of H. Swan for collation All persons indebted are requested to call and set tle, us it is desirable to have the old amount squared. mar28 '60.1 rlRM AND NEW GOODS The un- i 1 dersigned. having become sole owner of th store ot .liza Irvin A Sons: in Curwensville. Pa. would respectfully inform the public, and the old customers of the establishment, that he has iust icceiveu irera me asi. a large ana extensive as sortment ot brniiNtf & SUMMER GOODS, which us win uispose oi at me lowest prices. He 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 oi the community. He has also Cloths and Uassimeres of the latest styles, and a lare stock of Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Uoots and Shoes, Ladies' Bonnets of the lat-st lashion ; Mackerel and Herring; Sugar, Tea and Molasses; Hardware, Qneensware, Ac, Ac, all ot which be will sell at prices to suit the times. Lumber and country produce of all L-imia to. ken in exchange for Goods. He invites purchasers to give him a call before supplying tnemselves elsewhere. JOHN IRVIN. Curwensville, Ta., May 18. 1859. TRON ! IRON!! IRON !!! Wc, the undcr- JL signed, would respeotfully inform thenublic that having lately repaired the works commonly known as the '-Old Alleghany Forge," near Phil ipsburg. we are prepared to manufacture all kinds of hammered iron, such js Uletlse Moulds, Crow JSars. llorse-shoe Bars, Saw-mill Bars, Wagon Tire of all sizes, Scolip Iron, Shovel Plow-shares, Forge anil Furnace Tools, ire We will also man ufacture iron for machinery, which, for strength 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 quaiiues me Hammered iron possesses over rouea 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 . .... O every size and description taken in exchange for 1 1 Alt . . i . uawinereu iron, ah oraers win be promptly at- lenuea io Dy aaaressing tne nrm or H. HETHERLIN & CO., Sept.l4,'59-6in Thilipsburg, Centre co,. Pa. TrEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, AND NEW x V PRICES, IN CLEARFIELD. The undersigned, desire to inform the citizens of liearneld and surrounding vicinity, that they have recently purchased in the Eastern cities a large and well selected stock of seasonable Goods, which they have'opened in the well-known Room which they have'opened in the well-known Room on Market street, Clearfield, (formerly occupied by Wm. F.Irwin.) Their stock consists ot a general assortment of the very best Foreign and Domestic DRvnonns P:nni?T?Tva niRn.wipr DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARD-WARE CUTLERY, QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR A WILLOW WARE, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. CAPS AND BONNETS, DRUGS, PAINTS, AC, AC. Their stock of Dry Goods consists in part of such as Cloths, Cassi uteres, Satinets, Tweeds, Vesting. ah ii si i us, j.ir.xuig,iiect:s. jaiieoe&,siiintzes, i : .. 7. . ..... .. i Tr-" 7 TV t . i(iufK, strnvri aMi- tr vol nailllfts, dJC Lames, Cashmeres,Silis, Plaids, Shawls, Brilltants, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.. etc.. Also, a great variety of Ladies' Boots and Gaiters. Misses and OAildrens Shoes: Mens', Boys', and Youths' Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, with a large selection ef useful notions, among which are Perfumery, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Fancy aoaps, reus ana "en-titders, (Jambs, 6r, together with many other useful notions, all of which will be sold low for Cash, or in exchange for approved oountry 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. HAM, lOOO LBS. SIDES. 1000 pounds Shoulders, - Just receiving, and for sale at the store of Feb. 22. . R. MOSSOP, Clearfield. CAA LBS. CHEESE, 500 LBS. DRIED OyjJ C&erries, on hand and for sale by Feb. 22 R. MOSSOP, Clearfield. RAFT AND DOG ROPES, a little eheaper than tbey can be bought in the county, at reo. ; . it. MUSSUP b, Clearfield. FISH, BACON AND SALT, .just received and for sale at moderate prices at the store of Feb. 29, GRAHAM. BOYNTON 4t CO. PE0FESSI0NAL & BUSINESS CASDS, HB. WOODS, Attorney at Law. Indiana, Pa. . Professional business promptly attended to. DR. B. F. A KELT, Grahamton, Clearfield eoun ty, renn'a. April 1. DO. CROUCH, Phtsiciah, Curwensville, Clear . field county, Penn'a. May 14. DR-.n. R. BRYANT, Luthersburg, Pa., tenders his professional Services to the publio in gen-crat- Luthersburg, October 13, 1S59 I J. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Real Estate M0f5A.gent' 9e"fie,d' p- Office adjoining his residence, on Seeond street May 16. WIcKrflAr.WALfACE' attorney at Law, Clearfield, Pa. Office, one d- nnrth f .hi Tost Office, on Second street. ?cpt. 1. RTrRyTALLA t Law rand District Atfnrnftv rin. . . , - .r a,v- tna fcbaw s new row, Market street. vlnca in May 26. HBnU PR SWOp?. Attorney at Law, Clear r,ld',? 0E?t jn Graham's Kow. .ne IVL. east of the Raftsman's Journal' office. Nov 10. IRANK SHORT, Boot and Shoe-maker. Shop w- 0n SeSnJ tJ'. (nearly opposite Reed and leavers Store,) Clearfield, Pa. May 4, 1859 TW. MOORE, Land Surveyor, will attend to all . business cutrusted to him with care and dis patch. Grampian Hills, Pa., Nov. 23, '59-6inp INT AriS T us,ic tbe reacc- Mact st., XTX. Clearfield, Pa. Busing r.t,,,j v:! a , rece,ve prompt attention ... . .-ww - .... u 1 ivj UJ3 Collections Apr2759. utouo auu money remitted I s i"'" Vrugs, Medi- f.m.;r. ' r.-TlVl , V V1 r.any articles, lloo es. lioom m ""f1 oy Lorain, i Clearfield. Sell cheap, for cash on Market Street, Aprl'0. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, Marketstreet, Cfcarfield, PhLl'tr",""1 Foreign and Domestic Mer fn,n V,I,ardware' Qeensware, Groceries, and family articles generally. Nor. 10. jjft Cabinet-wareMarket street, Clearfield, I'a. attends funerals with a hearso. AprlO '59 JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, Cabinet Mikcr Market ?m;.Tlth ,a hears?' whcn .called k w vlmki, vu tuori notice. Nov. 10. R- W.M- CAMPBELL, offers his professional . services to the citizens of Morris and adjoin ing townships. Residence with J. D. Denning "n Kylertown, Clearfield county. May 11,1859. ABa?AW. Fhawsville, Clearfield county, Ta" . Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware Wueensware, Ac., sells cheap for Cash! or exchan ges lor Lumber or approved country produce. HF. NAnJLE , Watch anTciock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in bhaw s new row, Market street, opposite the Ra fts mans Journal office, Clearfield, Pa. Nor 10 J t ALL1 A"orney at Law. Clearfield, .la. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties Office in new brick addition, adjoining the residence of James B. Graham. Nov. 10. LACKSMITHING.-Shunkweiler & Orr.thank ful for past favors, would nntri.iw -i.-a:. continuance of a share of public patronage in their line of hncinoca U,...iri.:. ?. Shop on Third st. Nov. 10. "R ICIIA.RP. MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do- AVmcs .,c t00'. Groceries,. Flour, Ba Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors nest vi uuruai ujpet. uiearfield, Pa. Apr27. AeRJl,I"ER TEST, Attorneys at Law.Clear- field, l'a. Will attend rrmnnH. n .11 i i &rtd nthpr hnvmoea anf,.AJ i. jl . . . . r ii j "w7":"",',"ui"--u meircare in Ulear- uKiKi auu aujoining counties. August 6. 1856. ISRAEL TXST. JAS. H. LARRIMER. THOMAS J. M'CULLOUGH. Attorney at Law and Notary Public, Clearfield, Pa. Office on Market street, ofre door west of Ri-harJ i store. Deeds and other I- ed with promptness and accuracy. Feb. 13. TOHN RCSSEL & CO., Tanners and Curriers, O Pennville, Clearfield Co , Pa. Keepcom,tantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest (Hah ,-;-i. ir:.i of all kinds taken in exchange. Jnlvl.l.r.i JOHN IIUIDEKOPER, Civil Engineer and Land J Surveyor, offers his nrofpssinBoi cor,.,..AI. i. citizens of Clearfield county. All business en trusted to him will be Dromnllrnml fr,;f i,fii acuted. He can be found ! ,a...a Leonard, Finney A Co. Sept. 21, 1S59. L. J. Crans, Esq. Office, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G It. Barrett, where he can be found unless absent on professional business. ENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers his pro fessional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen ot Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon tho teeth executed with neatness and dnatoh familiar with all the late improvements he is pre pared to make artificial teeth in th Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15. OUR TEETH !-DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations inDen tistry. Those desiring hisserviccs will find him at his office, adjoining his residence, at n-nriv .n times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, un less notified otherwise in the town papers the week oetore. All work warranted to be satisfactory. BOOT A SHOE MAKING. The undersigned hav ing entared into partnership in the above bu siness, at the end of the new bridge, li wiles a bove Clearfield borough, are prepared to do all kind3 of woik in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. JOHN S HOYT A. G. HOYT. N. B. All kinds of country prod taken in exchange for work. Jane 23, 1858 1859. itrray ' rotfir 1859. ' YL Vi- 7771 o , fttc S B L -11 r If JV-V sifrV u H I MERCHANT AND i EXTENSIVE DEALER IN SQUAliETIMBEU, BOARDS. srrrvfjT.Fr x-cr. tV- 4Sir -I. ..itttf? f 111 V I A li 1 ..15, . ,ne,U of Sb. 'jetted assort " a utll siipyli'1 cl Octl3 FLOUR! FLOUR!! The nndrsiged havi 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 tbe very lowest price, in as large or small quantities as my be desired. He also keeps on hand constant- ly liquors of all kinds, which he will sell whole sale or retail. JAS. II. GALEK, Tyrone City, Pa , -fuly lltfc, 1859. 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. Exchange on the Cities con stantly on hand. Office, on Second street, in the roog lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. JAMES t. leopard. d. a. fisnet. wm a. wallacb. . : : : : : : : : : a. c. Fi55r. A LARGE LOT of Naila, Glass. Paints, Oils, Bur ning Fluid, Turpentine. Alcohol. Ac. very low by the quantity, at tbe "corner store" of mrwensvuie, September 24. Wm. 1KVIN. HENRY DISTON'S Mill and X-cutSaws. and Loveland & Mann's sunerior chortling Axes. DR. M. WOODS, tenders bis professional servi ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity Residence on Second street. Annnsita r 1 a aASaa - C at Wm. Irvin's, in Curwensville. T j r. .? aT Sept. 21, I