till. THE JOURNALS1 "Clearfield, pa,, JULY25; isco. , , E.II.S. of Grampian Hi II. Yourgnext week. . A Meetiso, for the parpose of organizing a Lincoln & Curtin Club, will be held in the Town Hall this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock., CUTSJames Forrest, Esq., of Clear field Bridge sent ns some specimens of tall oats. "They measure 5 feet 8 inches in length J-tbo head3 14 Inches." ' , "".. k . Dr. A. M. VLvlaa desires to notify his friends' and patrons in the vicinity of New Washing ton that he will visit that, place on the week commencing 30th July. . All persons desiring his services as a Dentist, will please call early in the' week, so that arrangements may bo made to accommodate all. '"""' ' Biblk Society. The next concert of poblic worship, In aid of the work of the Society now In hand, to wit t the exploration of the entire county, will be held in the Methodist church in this borough on Sabbath evening, 29th in stant, at 8 o'clock. The llcv. Dr. Aikin, of Tittsburg, will preach the sermon on that oc casion. - ;-: , ," July 20. - ' Fibe almost, On yesterday afternoon, the house on Judge Shaw's farm across the River, occupied by John Reed, took fire between the kitchen and main building, bnt the devouring element ws fortunately extinguished belore much damage was done. It is supposed that 'sparks from a fire in the outbuilding were blown into the crcvico and fanned into a fl inio by the wind. -; Oil Sraiso. Wa learn that the surfjee of the water in a spriog on the farm of Titus II Bailey, in Bloom township, is covered with an oily substance, and thi there are other indi cations of oil deposits in the immediate neigh borhood. - Mr. Baily should at once go to work and havo the proper examinations made to ascertain- whether oil -does exist there in any 'considerable quantity. ', Should it turn out fa vorable it will be of immense advantage to him. Brilliaxt Meteor. Last Friday evening a bout 9 o'clock, a brilliant meteor passed 4,a ihwart the airy vault," from the north-west to to the south-east. It resembled much an im mense sky-rocket, and illuminated the heav ens and the earth in a magnificent manner. It was a sight worth seeing, and whilst it im pressed many with the wonderful economy of nature,1 there were persons, here and there, w hose superstitious notions'led them to think that there was to be a general "smash-up of all things sublunary, . , .. . , Important to Postmasters. Country post masters should bear in mind, for their advan tage as well as that o! the local press, that for every county paper delivered by them to sub scribers, they are entitled to retain of the l'o6t office funds, ten and one half cents per year. It is for their interest, as well as that of the fiublisher, that the connty paper be pre ferred, since there is no trouble of making collection or keeping accounts thereof as on papers printed out of the county, the commis sion on which will not average more than from MX to eight cents per year. - . " ' New Bell. The St. Andrew's Episcopal congregation in this place have procured a large amalgam bell Jor their church edifice. It has a deep, full tone, and will be a great convenience. A tower Is to be added to the building as soon as possible for its accommo dation. ? We should like to hear of the other Muirchea in our town" procuring bells also. T re is nothing mora impressive than the rich, musical sounds of a number of chuicb Wis, on a SaLIath morning, breaking the Millnes and calling the people to their devo tions. And this reminds us of a beautiful comparison made by an old author. ' He says : Prayer is the rope in the belfry we pull it and it rings the bell up in Heaven, and so it is. Keep that bell moving. Pull it well, and, tho' the bell is up so high that you cannot hear it ring, depend upon it, it can be beard in the tower of Ilcaven, and is ringing before the throne of God, who will send answers of peace according to yonr faith." A Great Will Case js North Carolina One hundred Negroes set Free. We learn from the Iredell Express that the case of Solomon Halls will occupied the Superior Court of that county eight days, and was finally com promised after the jury bad retired. ' Mr. Hall had made a will leaving 100 negroes and other property to his only child, a daughter, who afterwards married Mr.Ncely against his wish, whereupon he made another will Jeaving his negroes free and leaving most of bis property u) them. . The suit was to set aside tins will. An hour after the case had gone to the jury, -Mrs. Neely's counsel proposed to receive 513,000 and $2,000 which tho will gave her; the estate to pay the court costs, $800, Bhe to pay her own lawyer $5,000.. The proposition was accepted. The negroes will be sent to Liberia. Ulic jury stood nine against and three for the will; "but it is said tho judge would have act aside the verdict if it had been "gainst the will. u ;. ? - . : ' : - TnE State or Europe. A raris" letter of the 20th of June in the Boston Traveller coa tains some items of interest from the French capital. The writer savs: "The political par ties in opposition (especially the red republi- -), are extremely well disciplined and or ganized, and in the possession of a great deal of money. The priesthood and the religions charitable societies are likewise waging a con stant though a secret war on Louis Napoleon. Revolutionary Europe looks to him for an in strument, though it is fas Garibaldi's nroela- rnations and letters show) resolved upon his -.vuiu miouia iney ever havo it in their power. What a state of affiilra have we in fcnrope ! , A ferment everywhere. Norway and Sweden agitated bv nettv nnpstions of provincial jealousy Germany and Denmark ai me cattle's edge Germany agitat ea by severaljconflict ingcauses of fermentation Russia in throws nf -a levered by the agitations of her nobility, clam orous for more radical reforms Turkey (ifnot Germany), threatened with partition by a eo 'ition between two despots Italy seething in ih TO,ut,onarjr caldron France hanging on ne me of one, and this man menaced by as- of""b ' bT thC d5sorder" e1"eat on A lifo a CLIPPINGS AND SCRI8BLSr4CS. t.i''S;l1 t-' . ,' . fjPlenty -whortleberries, in this region; C!F"Ditto -tricks among "political politi cians." 1 ' .', CP" A labyrinth love, in which every man is miss-led. ; , - , , CCF"Refreshing the showers of rain during the past week. : 07"Asserted that one of Joe Lane's letters from Mexico is dated I try Croose. . OCT'S harp the Irishman who proposed to "wake" over tho "dead of night.", BP"To be changed Wheatland, the; name of Buchanan's home, to Uucfr-wheatlarjJ. : QPAmounts tho Texas school fund, to a bout three millions of dollars, at present.' ' ffPBrownlow calls the Seceders' assembly at Baltimore the Iiumpiuridge Convention. - ff"Death loves a shining mark." Gent Je meu with brandied noses will take warning. " rj?"Sold some laud in London, recently, at the rate of $900,000 an acre. Good price, that. C7"May be fond of music the Douglas and Breckinridge parties, but they can't have any concert. C?The Prince of Wales is about to pay our country a visit, and is now on his way. iu a steamship. ; ; " EPIntimated that unless Foster comes out for Douglas, that party will nominate another candidate. KF"Fact an unruly boy generally leaves school as a locomotive leaves the depot with tender behind. So says Mr. Carboy. C7"Found some gigantic human' remains, in Minnesota. One thigh bone measured three feet. That beats "Lengthy V; a little. LC7"Cautioned the farmers, by some Dem cratic papers, to "keep a sharp lookout for their rails." Is Postmaster Fowler about J rUTThc phrase,'"fighting on his own hook,' is now more elegantly rendered "waging war upon the individuality of his personal curve." rjCF"Ex-Senator Foote, (nickuanied "Hang man,") now a resident of Tennessee, goes lor Douglas. He means to be in at the execution. C?Tho road ambition travels is too nar row for 'friendship, too crooked for love, too rugged for honesty, and too dark lor science. KFRather feeble the three cheers, propos ed for Breckiuridge at the "double-headed" meeting at the Town Hall, on Thursday eve ning last. - 511?Arrived at New-Vork John C. Ilcenan, tho 'Benicia Boy,' and has been received with honors almost equalling those accorded to thu Japanese.' If. C7""Rcminded our Democratic friends, that their platform, if they keep so many roosters on it or over it, can't be fit for decent people to stand on. . - CCFA negro slave who had been whipped severely by his mistress, in Gil mar county, Ga., during the night cut two of her children's throats and fled. T7Need be at no expense the Breckin ridge men, for lights at their night meetings. They always have an abundance of home-made moonshine on hand. QPStated that a wet sponge, Or even a few greea loaves carried in the biitj Is a sure pre ventive of .Min-stroke. Slobkins thinks agood sized brick might do as well. - ; - CT'Ended the Berean war, in Kentucky. The fire-eaters have abandoned the attempt to drive off Cassius M. Clay,and some of the wan dering Bereans have returned to their homes. "(XT-Crossed this year the Atlantic ocean, by the largest and smallest steamer that ever crossed it the Great Eastern and Seih Gros venor, the latter being a vessel of only CO tons. CT7"An unhappy young married woman in Hartford, took btrychnino to kill herself. As she began to straighten out, lobelia was freely administered, and through its influence her life was saved. - ;- . ' '. .' C?"Shipped $58,077,G1G in specie, from New-York, during the past year. That's the way the "Golden (aJvatorein) Tariff" operates in advancing the interests of tho working peo ple of Pennsylvania. -; nyComplain the Ohio papers, of a blight on the apple trees in certain sections of that State. . It resembles the fire blight that allects the pear, and seems to fall only upon trees which are lull of fruit. CTMayor Saunders, of Lawrence, Mass., has just received as a present a service of plate, valued at $(5UO. It was given him in re turn for his exertions in behalf of the sufferers by the fall of the Peiuberton Mills. C7"Dan Rice, the well-known jester of the ciicus ring, has very generously handed over to the young ladies of the Presbyterian Church at Girard, Erie co.. Pa., a donation of $1,000 for the purchase of a library for the church. lX7"Fell in love young Puddleford, the o ther day. He says he felt like a barrel and a half of new jnnple sugar sliding down on a rainbow, greased with butter at forty cents a pound. ; Pea-pod soon alter left to get his life insured. , - CC7We chew tobacco, and the Hindoos take lime. The children of this country delight in candy, those of Africa in rock salt. A French man "goes in" on fried frog, while an Esqui maux Indian thinks a stewed cankle.the cli max of dainties. -Thus folks differ. ' 07"A bedstead has been invented, by which a person can wind it up, lie down on the couch, and it will run a given number of hours,with a fan constantly in motion over his face and body, to keep the flies off and fan its occupant to sleep in a cool and pleasant breeze. ; CG7"VVeslcy Ilann, the fat man of German valley, Morris co., N. J., was buried on the l!7th June. He was a middle-nged man, and weighed about 600 pounds. It took 910 feet of lumber to make bis coffin. He leaves a wife weighing about 500 lbs, and of very large size. I ft7"Got swindled a stout fellow, six feet two inches hijjh, in a Peter Funk auction room Iu New-York, on a watch. It was only eigh teen dollars, but he shut the door of the room, took oft his coat, and after thrashing half a dozen swindlers, recovered tho money and re tired. ' ; D-7The New-York Metropolitan Hotel biil, for entertaining tho Japanese embassy, footed up $01,000, and the others to more than $30, 000. Among other items were ten thousand bottles of chumpague consumed at the ball, or say two bottles tor each man, woman, and child in attendance. ' ' ' We are requested to state that the Pamphlet Laws for 1800 have been received at the Pro thonotary'a office, and are ready for distribu- ; tion among those entitled to them. . . . ' ' " v i mmm 1 Garibaldi's Purposes. That Garibaldi is hnnt nn virrvincr nn his tdans until Italy is in- Aoo frno tfrnm tho A his to the Adriatic." is abundantly manifest by "one of his latest pro- clamations to nis soiaiers, puousneu a. iraier ttiii. in whiHi he re mi nds them that "many of their brethren are still in slavery, whom they have sworn to release" mat "tne noeriy oi Tfultr rpnnsAn on thir hnvonets" that 'tbe youth of Italy must be led to new combats and new victories before it can return to tne sweeis nt l!f Dnil tKa TYi!irafn n f wifannd children." Soldiern of Calatitimi," he exclaims, "prepare o unisu ine glorious wr wuicu juu n-io well begun." County Convention. The members of the People's Party of Clear field county are requested to meet in convention ; 'At tlie Town Hall in Clearfield, . - ON FRIDAY, THE 3d DAY OF AUGUST, I860, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of nomina ting a County ticket, taking action in regard to Congressional and Representative candi dates, and transacting such other business as may be deemed necessary. According to the plan of organization adopted last year, every mfeniLer of the party can attend as a delegate, and have a voice, in proportion to the num ber of votes his district polled for our candi dates at the last election. It is hoped that every district will be represented. By order of the County Committee, ; Win. McBride, Curwensville,Chairman. Wm. M. Smiley, Beccaria tovnhip. ' Jacob Snyder, . ' Bell township. George Leech, Bloom township. ' David Adams, Boggs township. Wm. Hoover, . Biadford township. 'J.R.Arnold, Brady township. John Mahafley, Burnsido towuship. Jou'a Westover, Chest township. S. B. Row, " Clearfield borough. John Reiter, Covington township. Jacob Gearhai t, Decatur township. Edmund Williams, Ferguson township. A. W. Heath, Fox township. Ed. Wooldridgc, ' Girard township. JohnSankey, Goshen township-'.." ' Jas.'E. Watson, Graham township. JohtfG. Cain, Guelich township. John B. Hewitt, Huston township. John Swan, " Jordan township. Ed. McGurvey, . . Karthaus township. Martin O. Stirk', . Knox township. ; James Forrest, L'afc renee township. Samuel Kirk, Lumber-city borough. Wm. Campbell, m.d. Morris township. Samuel Sebring, New Washington. David S. Moore. Penrr township. Jos. A. Caldwell, - Pike township, John Brabaker, Union township. , Isaac Goss, Woodward towuship. The following Committees of Vigilance were appointed for the various election districts: Beccaiiu Lyonel W. WeTd.John W. Wriglit. John L. McCulIy, Edwar.d P., Fulkerson. ; BM John Bell, Wilson McCraeken,Tb.omas Orr, Jacob Snyder of Jac, Samuel T. Hoover, Hugh Pollock, John F. Lee. Bloom-Andrew Rumer, II. C. Leech, Chas. Cleaver, SilasMuiin, T. II. Bailey, Chas. G off. Boggs Geo. Wilson, Jr., John Bish, David Adams, Jf., John Blair, Wm. Wilson, Peter Gearhart. " Bradford Daniel Graham, William Albeit, John Peters, Isaac S. ?'hirey. , . Brady Reuben 11. Moore, Alex. Shea,Tho. Montgomery, Isaac McIIenry, John Carlisle, Wm.Reed. Buinside Jackson Patchin, Eb. McMasters, Jesse Hutton. Robt. Michael, Jno. Rorabaugh. Chest A. II. Peirce, David Michael, James Dowler, B. G. McMasters, Win. McGarvey. Wm. Westover. . Clearfield Boro. Robt. Mitchell, Jr.,Reuben Spackman, G. W. Rheem, . W. R. Brown, M. A. Frank.. ; Covington P. A. Gaulin, John Barmoy, Joab Rider. CurweinviUc E. A. Irvin, D. O. Crouch, John Irvin, James Brown, Wm. Ten Eyck. Decatur Joseph Goss,Dauiel Albert. Daniel Ayers. ' . Ferguson Jacob Gibson, Luther Barrett, George W. Davis, Charles McMasters. Fox E. C. Lyman, A. W. Heath. Girard Alexander Murray, Adam Spack man, James Leonard, Jr., Alexander Irwin. '. JJoshcn Lewis Irwin, Thomas Graham, T. II. Spence. Graham B. F. Akely,John M. Katen.James P.Nelson,John Ammerman,P. M. Wollislaglc. Guelich Wm. A. Nivling, J. W. Scott, G. W- McCulIy, W. S. Wells, Robert Graham.. Huston William Hewitt, Julius Lamm, Oscar Allen, Warren Bliss. Jordan Thomas Thompson, J. Glenn Wil liams, Isaac Haines, John McXeal. Karthaus Joseph Yothers, Joseph Ruble', Frank McGarvey, William Bridgen. ' A'nor John L. Rex, D.J. Cat heart, Wil liam McKee. Lawrence W. L. Antes, W. P. Fulton, Cor nelius Ovvens,A. T. Schryver,IsaacThompsou. L. K. McCullough, Oliver Conklin. Lumber City James Ferguson, Harrison Spencer, John W. Ilazlett, George H. Lytic Morris T. G. Snyder, J. Davis, G. D. Hess, Jacob Mock, J.C Brenner. Benj. Spackman. Aleic Washington John L. Allison, William Feath, John H. Bycrs. Feun John Rnssell, f Abraham C. Moore, Thos .Wain, Jacob Doughman, M. S. Spencer. Pike Johnson Holden. Benj. Hartshorn, John W. McNaul, Edw. M. Curry, Milton Mc Clure, B. F. Dale, Robt. Neeper, Porter Smith. Union D. E. Brubaker, David Dressier, II. B. Bailey, J. B. Clowser. If 'oodward Samuel IIegarty,Joseph Fiscus, James Stott. Announcement of Candidates. ttyWc arc authorized to announce David Adams, Sr., of Boggs township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the deci sion of tho People's County Convention. ! CWe are requested to announce Alex'r Murray, of Girard township, as a candidate for Connty CommisLner, subject to the choice of the People's County Convention. 0Tjr"We are requested to announce that Ed. McGarvey, Esq., will be supported in the Peo ple's Convention for the office of Auditor. ! . Every Summer the demand for Ilostettcr's Cele brated Stomach Bitters inci eases. It is found to be 'the only certain preservation of bodily strength, during a period when the atmosphere is calcula ted to induce a feeling of lassitude-and indiges tion.. - Tho worat cases of Diarrhor-a and Dysentery give way before its potent influence. Innumera ble persons, who are now alive and well, -must thank the discoverer of this preparation that they have not been swept away, in the harvest of death. The Bitters is recommended by the best physicians in the Jand. This is the best evidence of its real value, because as a general thing, they will not ppeak a word in favor of advertised preparat;ons. They have been compelled to acknowledge the claims of the Bitters upon the community. Bold by all druggists. " ... - ', ; ; . '.., MARRIED: , J - ; On July 19th, at the parsonage in New Wash ington, by Rev. E. W. Kiiby, Mr. C. C. Mit cuell to Miss Amelia Cleart, danghter of tho Rev. James Cleary of the M. P. Church. 1 On July 19th, in Tyrone City, Blair co., by Samuel JonesEsq., Mi. William W. Ball of Ansonville, to Miss Carouse I1ili.ec. of Glen Hope, Clearfield county. - ; f B LANK SUMMONS for sale at the Variety fctore of IiOraixe & Co, Clearfield, l'a. MINERAL WATER If you want "Icy Cold and Sparklin; Mineral Water," call at Loraine 4V Co Drrq Store, as they have recent ly put up a splendid fountain.' July IS. EW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! A complete, out and out, stock of ; NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, jus received and selling low by Curwensville, July 9. E A. IRVIN. THE CAMP-MEETING on New Washing ton circuit will be held on land lying close to the River, near the residence of John F. Lee, Esq., and will commence on Friday, 2oth of August. Preachers and people are invited to attend.-,- julyi8 ' uvalcniiS wm not oe allowed E. W. KIRBT. CAUTION. The public are cautioned against purchasing a note given by me about the 5th June. 1 60, made payable to B. Hutton, one year after date; for the sum of thirty dollars, as I have received no valuo for the same and will not pay it unless compelled bv due course of law. Boggs tp., Jnly ll. 1S00V JOHN BEISII. " - .i , , . , ., . PAY UP! PITY UP I AH persons indebted to the undersigned on Judgments, Notes, Book Accounts, Lands, or otherwise, are notified to make payment without delay, and save costs lie will be found at all times at the store of Gra ham, Boynton fc Co., in Clearfield borough, where he keeps his books. ' JAMES B. URAUAM. Clearfield, Pa, Jnly 18, IS60. CAUTION. AH persons are hereby caution ed against meddling with the following prop erty now in the hands of Jehn Wallace, of Chest township, Clearfield county : one two-year bull, three milk cows, one cooking stovo and two pigs, as the same belong me, being bought at Consta ble's tale, and left with him 011 loan onlv. . July, 11, I860. ANTHONY M'GAUVEY. LOOK HERE, GENTLEMEN 1-WAGON SHOP AHEAD !!!! The subscriber thankful for past favors, takes this method of informing his old customers and the public in general, that he has removed his shop from the Foundry to the shop formerly occupied by George W. Orr. 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, &a.. made on short notice, in superior style, and of the best stock, llepairing of every kind done with dispatch, and on reasonable terms. Juno 23, 1859. WILLIAM it. BROWN. BELLEl'ONTE MAKHLE WORKS! The undersigned adopts this method of in torming the public and the patrons of the late firm of S.- A. Gibson t Co.. that he designs car rying on the MARBLE BUSINESS in Belle fonte, in all its various branches, and will hold himself always in readiness to furnish those who call upon him. with all kinds of Cemetery Worl; of the latest classical designs, and superior work manship, such as Mttnnmenl. Box Tnmbx. Cra dle Tombs, S it res, OorJixis, Grecian Tombs, Ta ble Tombs, Ilearl Stones. Carved. Sculptured or Plain, ns cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be had at any other establishment in tho country. Thankful for past favors, the undersigned solicits an increase of patronage. WM. GAHAGAN. Bellefonte, Pa., March 23. 1830-tf. ' VEW FI KM AND NEW STOCK. The 1 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 ot wan tV 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 tho most advantageous terms to pur chasers. They solicit a share of patronage trust ing that they will be able to render satisfaction to buyers. 11ENUY SWAN. W. 11. HARTSHORN. The books of Chase 4' Swan, and those of Henry Swan, arc in the hands of U. Swan for collection. All persons indebted arcfe quested to call and set tic, as it is desirable to have the old accounts squared.. mar28, '60. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Philipsburg. Centre county. Pa. The undersigned would respectfully inform the traveling public that he has recently purchased the above named Hotel, which he has remodeled and furnished with new beds, tc, and is now prepared to accommodate all customers in the best manner possible, His house is pleasantly located, and therefore a desirable stopping place. His table will at all times be sup plied with the best in the market, and his bar will be filled with the best liquors in this section of country. . Ale would especially invito his Clear field county friends to give him a call as they pass along, being fully persuaded that he can ren der satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. ' . THOS. ROBINS. Philipsburg. May 9th, 1S50. TOSI1UA S. JOHNSON, CABINET MAKER, having fitted up a shop a few doors east of the '-Old Jew Store," on Market street, desires to inform the community at large, th'ut 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, among which are Centre, and Dining Tables : Mahogony and Common Bureaus; Common and Fancy Bedsteads, Stands, Safes, Cup boards. Sofas. Lounges. tc, which he is determin ed to ditoso of nt as cheap rates, for cash, as thev can he purchased at any other establishment of the sort in the county. I'crsons wishing ' to buy furniture are invited to come to hia shop and ex amine his articles, and judge for themselves of its quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident that he can suit theiu in price and quality. Country produce will betaken in payment for furniture. November 10. 1858. N- B. He is also prepared to make COFFINS to order on the shortest notice, and attend "funerals with a hearse, when called upon. .- - J.S.J. LA T F. S T N E W S FItOM HARPER'S FERItV. Brown, the leader o f the Insur rection, Jo mid guilty of jtfurdfr anil Treason in the Pi tat degree. Ihe above named 'insurrection' caused a great deal of gas to be let off by leading politicians and the political press of this great country, and in fact, tho majority of the people, of all parties, were more or less excited on reading the first account of the insurrection some of the papers trying to make political capital out of the afl';ur and others making light of the matter.. But if it had been an Italian strike for Freedom a gainst their lawful sovereigh, led on by Mazzinni or Garibaldi, the Press of this country, with but oue exception, wouid call meetings and pass reso lutions and solicit subscriptions to aid them in their so called patriotic work ; but amidst all this inconsistency there is ono man that is not the least interested in the fate of Brown or his companions, and that one is Frank Short of the Short Shoe Shop on Second street, where ho will be found at all times ready and willing to wait upon persons calling on him for anything in the Boot, t-boe or Gaiter line. Thankful for past favors he only asks a continuance ot the same, and will sell as cheap for cash or hides as any other man in the county. November 'J. ISotf. HiA.Nh SHOKl. TVEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, AND NEW iifT. ivn Pii'Pirr n 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 havo'opened in the well-known Room on Market street, Clearfield, (formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin.) Their stock consists of a general assortment of the very best Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARD-WARE. CUTLERY, QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR & WILLOW WARE. BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS. DRUGS, PAINTS, AC., AC. Thelrstoc't of Dry Goods consists in part of such as ' Cloths. Cassi meres, Satinets. Ttoeeds, Vesting t jMtsiiist Ticking, V hecks, CaJicoes. Chintzes, . i Ginghams, Canton and Wool Flannels, De , . Laines, CasJtmi'res.Silis, Plaids, Shaicls, Brilliants, Jlosierr, Gloves, etc.. etc. , Also, a jrreat variety of Ladies' Boots 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 Perfumery, Cloth and Ha.ir Brushes, Fancy Soaps. Pens and'Pen-Jtolders, Combs, 6rc, together with many other useful notions, all of which will be sold low for Cash, or in exchange for approved country produce. As their stock is entirely new, and purchased on tho 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. J860. GRAHAM. BOYNTON A CO. B ACON. A quantity of good bacon on hand ana lor Bale at tne store or may 30. REED; WEAVER & CO. II AM, Sides and Shoulders, for sale at the store of vrsti. t . mv 11, ciearneia. TIN WARE ! PRICES REDUCED ! MERCHANTS AND DEALEKS re invited to cnll and exnmine the latgest assortment of veil made Tin-icare to be found in the State, which we are prepared to sell at Ixiver iViVt.t than in ferior goods arc geuerally gold for. MELLOY i FORD. Sign of the Large Cotfee Pot. Mar. 14: 59 Cm. 723 Market st. Philadelphia 1 KO V IS I O N AND G KOCE K YS TOU E . The undersigned keeps constantly on hand at his store room in Philipsburg. Centre county, a full stock of Flour, Hams, Shoulders Sides, Cof fee, Tea, Sugar, Rice,. Molasses, A o. Also, Li quors of all kinds, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Ao.; all of which he offers to purchasers on the most ad vantageous terms. . Give him a call, and trv his articles. mar21 ROBERT LLOYD. FLOUR ! FLOUR !! The undersigned hav ing made arrangements with a large manu facturing establishment to supply him with Flour, he gives notice to tho public that ho is prepared to furnish all who want a good article, at the very lowest price, in as largo or small quantities as mny bo desired. He also keep? on hand constant ly liquors of all kinds, which he will soil m hole sale or retail. JAS. H. GALER. Tyrone City, Ta , July 1 1 th. 1S50 FRANKLIN MILLIARD ROOM. The undersigned informs the public that he has fitted np a Billiard Room, up-Btairs in Dr. Lorain's Building on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., for the accommodation of all who may wish to indulge in this delightful and scientific recreation. His table is of the latest and best pattern, and all the appliances Bro of a similar character. No atten tion will be spared to insure the oomfort and plea sure of customers. ROBERT SM1TII. ' - Clearfield. December 21, 1S59. ON HIS OWN HOOK! JOHN GFELTCH CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and customers, that he is now carrying on the Cabinet Making business, on -his own hook," at his old shop on Market Street, nearly opposite the '-old Jew Store," where he keeps on hand, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that may bo wanted in this section of country; con sisting of Sofas, Lounges, Mahogony and Common Bureaus. Writing and Wash Stands ; Centre. Din ing and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany and Com mon Bedsteads ; Sewing Stands, Ac. ins. He wil also repair furniture and chairs, in good style cheap for cash. House Painting done on short no tiee, and easy terms. Now is the time to buy at reasonable prices, as I intend to sell, every thin in my line of business at the cheapest cah rates Walk in and examine the articles on hand, ani judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. Country produce received in payment. April 13, 1853 JOHN GUELICH. N. B - Coffins made to order on short notice, ant funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priate accompanyuicnts. when desired. J. G. J. OSCAR loraise. S G. UAIITSWKK JI. D. Drug and Variety Store. LOIIAINE & CO. BAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE Eastern cities, and opened at their NEW STORE ROOM on MARKET STREET, two doors west of Third, the most extensive assortment of Drugs, -Varnishes, Perfumery, Toilet articles. Medicines. Dye Stuffs. Cutlery, Miscellaneous Paints, Tobacco, Stationary, and Fancy Oils, Segars. Blank books Articles, Ac. everoffered to the public in this section of country. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS : - Their Drugs and Chemicals, of which they have an extensive assortment, have been selected with especial rcferenco to their quality and freshness DYE-STUFFS & VARNISHES : Extra Logwood.chipped 4 ground ; Indigo, Mad der.Annatto, Cochineal, Sol. tin, Red Sanders Copal coach-black for leather,Japan for dying. Map, Mas tic, White Damar, White Spirit A Flowing Varnish. TOBACCO AND SEGARS : Cavendish, best; Natural Leaf, Rough A Ready, Lady twist, Fine cuts of all kinds, and pride of the Harem, tobacco; Rappe A Scotch snuff ; El phaeton, HenryClay, Punch, La china, El monc, Ac, Segars. B LANK-BOOKS Sc. STATION ER Y : - Ledgers, Day-books. Receipt and Note Books, Diaries, Ladies and Office Portfolios, Blank parch ment and paper deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, and all legal blanks; Foolscap, letter, note, business and drawing paper, envelopes, ready reference files; Annear's Arnold's writing fluid ; Ink, black, blue A carmine. steel pens k pen holders, paperclips.mu cilage, and all other articles iu the stationary line. OILS AND PAINTS: Their stock of Oils and Paints will eoncist of Lin seed OiL Coal Oil, Tanner's Oil, Turpentine, Red and White lead, dry and ground in oil ; Spanish brown,Venitian red, Yellow and Stone ochre, Lamp-, black. Black lead, Ivory. black, Chinese nd Amer ican Vermillion, Paris Green; Ultramarine and Trussian Blue, dry and ground in oil; Chrome yel low and green, Carmine, Chalk of all kinds, Cobalt; Drop, lake and black ; Emer-, (J lue ; G ums, Copal, Damar and Shellac ; iudian red, Litharge, Orajge mineral, Pumice and Rotten stone; Rose pink, A merican and English; Rosin, Scarlet, (or Persian red.) Terre de Sienna, Turkey Umber, Verdigris, Blue and White Vitriol, Whiting, Zinc, copperas, Borax, Putty and Putty knives, Glass of all sizes and qualities, Looking-glass plates, etc., etc , etc. TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES, &C : Hair brushes, American, French t English, with Ivory, Shell, l'carl. Buffalo, Satin-wood, Rose-wood and ornamental backs, all qualities ; Cloth brush es, Hat brushes : Teeth brushes, various qualities ; Shaving brushes, American, English and French, with Russia bristles Badger's hair ; Flesh brush es; Comb crushes A cleaners; Tortoise shell Tuck combs, Tortoise shell. Plain and Fancy and India rubber Long combs; Shell, Buffalo, Horn and In dia rubber puff-side combs ; India rubber Dress ing combs. 4 to 8 inches, all stjles ; English toilet combs with handles; Bonnet combs; Ivory and Gutta Percha fine tooth combs; Pocket combs, all styles; American, French and German Cologne A Lavender waters ; Lubin's. Taylor's, Wright's, Maugenet A Conway's extracts for tho handker chief, and a great variety of styles ; Burnett's Co caine, Barry's Tricopherous, Lyon's Cathairon, Eau, Lustral. Bears, Maccassar, Antigua, Rose and Coral Oil; Beef marrow, Pomades and Philocoom, American and French, all styles and prices ; cold cream, Toilet powder, Rouge balls, Lilly White, Puff boxes, china and paper ; Smelling salts, Balm of a thousand flowers, tooth paste, charcoal ; Shav ing compound of all sizes ; Military 6oap, Honey soap. Chrystaline A Floating soaps, Ottoman, Yan kee, Gallagher, Transparent and Castile soaps, Ac. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES : Gents' steel frame morocco and cuff portmonies, Ladies' silk lined Papier-mache, inlaid Tortoise shell, Velvet and Morocco portmonies; Ladies' crotchet purses, embroidered wsth steel beads: La dies cabas and morocoo satchcls,sbell. penrl, ivo ry ; velvet and papier-mache, ivory A pearl memo randum tablets ; fineEnglish morocco pocket wal lets; morocco and calf pocKet-books, with straps and clasps ; bill books A Banker's cases, with lock and key-; collapsion drinking enps ": medical glas sea, with and without drops ; fishing tackle; Chap man k Emerson's razorstrops; eigareases; crnmb brushes; shoo brushes, with and without handles; horn brushes, all qualities ; print A varnish brush es, tin and copper bound ; sash tools; eouoter and marking brushes; white-wash a scrubbing brush es; fancy-colored dusting brushes. Ac. Rich pearl inlaid papier-inache toilet cases, work boxes and writing desks ; Rosewood and Mahogony writing desks; Chessmen and chessboards ; Gents' Kid gloves, neck-ties, eollars, cravats and canes ; La dies' Kid, Taffeta silk and Kid finished gauntlets, and Lysle thread gauntlets ; Black and Silk web suspenders, french striped gum suspenders, rich embroidered suspender, Guiots new style French suspenders, Gents' linen handkerchiefs, colored border and cambric handkerchiefs. Ladies' Linen handkerchief in great variety: Sun-shade tans. circular French fans, canton feather fans of great variety ; fine canton palm fans with ivory A paint ed handles; black and mourning fans; Hair pins English A trench, 4-0. Also, l'ateut JNIcdicincs ot every variety. All of which will be sold at the lowest CASH prices. Country Physicians furn ished with Drugs, Medicines and Surgical instru ments, at the most reasonable rates for Cash. Physician's prescriptions cart-fully compounded Char field : Pa June 20th, I860 IT! LOUR A lot if the bcit qualitv, for ale low at the .-tore .f YM.Y. 1KWIS. Also, llama and Shoulders, Mackrel and Herring HbusrT andTlot Fbirs der.signci offers at private sale, seven an 1 a half acres of ground in" BecoarU township, at the mouth of Wh itinera run, on big Clcarficl-J creek, having a two-story frame house, 20 by 30 feet iu dimensions, sturo. bouso 18 by 2S feet.' stable and other out-buildings thereon.. For terms apply to the undersigned, near Ansonville. July 11, 183a.-2m.-pd. . . : JOHN SWAN. D' ISSOLUTION'. The partnership entered into on the 2S:h dav of Mar. 1SG0. iu the Mer chandizing and Lumbering business-. h(, JSrahani Vi11' i3 lll's dissolved by, mutual consent, by Matthew Fcrcea retiring from tho linn.' Thomas 11. iorcee will continue tc" carry 3 l'tlis luoiucas as heretofore, and Will collect and p.iy all claim of said firm. M. A T. II. FOHCEE. Grahamton. June o, lSCO-jiilyl. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letter -t V of Administration on the Estate of Samuel Stroup.ljte of Ferguson township, Clearfield cun ty, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned resiling in Knox township, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to mak' immediate payment, and thoiso having claims a gainst tho same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. June IX IS'iO-'itp. GEO. El HARD Adin'r. DANIEL COODLANDEK, BOOT J simi: Maker, keeps constantly on hand for sale at hi shop, near I.uthersburg. Clearfield county, Pa, BOOTS A SHOES. SOLE ,t UPPER LEATHER. Kip and Calf Skins, (French and American;) and a variety of Linings. Bindings, Shoe Peg-. Nails and Thread, Boot Webbing, Blacking, A-c. ; in fact, everything usually herd in a shoe-finding establishment. He has also Flour. Sagrr, Ctittiv, Tea, Rice, Sodn, Syrup, Tobacco. Si-gars. Nail. G'.njJ, Ac. all of which can be had che'an for ciiih. LuthorsVur;;'. November 2; IS.'lMyp. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-Py virtue of an nrder of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, Pa there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday tho 11th day of August. l.v'.O. at 2 o -clock P. M., at the house of David S. Plotner. in the BorOt-gh of New Wahinton, the following described property, tVwit : AM that certain picco of land, situate in Chest township, Clearfield co.. Pa., bounded by lands of Simon Bcrabangh. Johu H. Beyers. Solomon and Andrew Toicr, land late of Moses Pearee and others; containing 82 acre?, late the estate of Thomas Wilson, deceased. Perms One half cash, the balance in one rear with interest. WILLIAM FKATU. Til, I July 10, 1880. HENRY 11. IH'! Ex'rs. KEEP Ul Til E EXCITE M E.NT.-Ke movals always cause excitement, and sinco the groat excitement about the removal of thu Court House has subsided, the community gener ally have become somewhat excited npon hearing that Cbarly Watson has determined to pull up stakes and remove to Virginia. But the latest cause of excitement is the tftct that I have icniov ed my Sad l!er Shop from my old stand -opposite the Court House to my new shop on Market street, nearly opposite the jail, where all who may favor me with a call can be supplied with Siddtcs, Sin gle Harness. Double llnrnets, Tmr ILtrrie, Bri dles, Collars, Whips, 11'iJters. llo'nst (, Breech bands. Side Straps, and in. fact every a.-tiele in tho line of Saddling and Harness making. Thankful for the very libertl patronage heretofore bestowed I solicit a continuance of the same and a call from as many new customers as can make it suit. Aug. -2.1, '59. GEORGE W. RHEEM. SELLS CHEAT FOR CASH ; II 1 C II A 11 L MOSSO I DEALER IN fORE'N AND' DOME STIC DRY GOODS, AC. . MARKET STBEET, CLEAB FIELD, I'A. COAL-OIL. rLAXSEKD-OIL, PAINTS, AC. ' IF you want ground White Lead, go to Mos.scp'y. IF you want fine ground Zinc, goto Mossop'h. IF you want Pure Flax-seed Oil, go to Mossor's. IF you want superior Coal Oil go to Mossop's. CL0T118, CASS1MEKES, TWEEDS, f. IF you want superior Cloths, go to fossoi's. IF you want Fancy Cassimeies, go to Mossor's. IF you want Black Cassimeres. go to Mossop'k. IF you want plain A fancy Tweeds, goto MossopV IF you want superior Cassinets, go to M'ossop's. IF you want superior Sattinets, go to . Mossop's. ALPACAS. DELA1MES, CHINTZ, AC. IF you want fashionable Bonnets, go to Mossop's. IF you want Calicoes, new styles, go to Mossop's. IF you want new fancy DeLaineo, go to Mossop'.. IF you want good French Chintz, go to Mossop's. IF you want French Ginghams, go to ', Mosop"s. IF you wp.nt Domestib Ginglianis. go ti Mossop's. IF you want first rate Alpacas, go to Mossop's. BOOTS, SHOES, HAT, CLOTH1XU, if .' IFyottwautit good Undershirt, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Coats,' go to. Moshop'k. IF you want fashionable Pants, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Neck ties. go to Mosfcop's. IF you want fashionable Vests, goto Mohsop's: IF you want fashionable Hats, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Boots, go to Mossop". IF you want fashionable Shoes, go to MiMnop's,. IF you want Boys' Coats A Pants, go to Mossop's. IF you want Children's Shoes, go to Mossop's. MUSLIVS, HAXDKEROI1IKFS. 4C. IF you want good brown Muslin, go to Mossop's. IF you want good White Muslin, go to Mossop's. IF you waut good colored Musi ins. go to Mossop's. IF you want silk Handkerchiefs, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Haud'ks. goto Mossop's, IF you wnnt cotton H and herchicls.go to' M-.s sop's IF you weut Linen Table cloths, go to Mjssop's IF you want cotton Table cloths, go to Mossop's IF you want UmbrellosA Parasols, go to Mossop's. IF you want a superior Clock, go to Mossop's. IF you want Fancy Carpet Sacks, go to Mossop's. IF you want Table Oil Cloths, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Floor Oil CI jth, go to' Mossop's. IF you want new School Books, go to Mossop's?. KAILS, HARDWARK, PAPEll, AC. IF you want Nails and Spikes, go to .Mossop's. IF you want llardwareof .llkindi goto Mossop's. IF you want a good Grass Scythe, go to Mosjop's. IF you want a good Hay Fork, go to Mossop's, IF you want a good Manure Fork, go to .Mossop's. IF you want giol Garden Spade;-, go to Mossop's. IF you want Willow Baskets, goto' MossopV. IF you want a good Buggy Whip, go to. Mossoi-'s. IF you want Tobacco and Cigars. gi to Mossop's. IF you want Fancy Wall Paper, go to M'jssor'n. IF you want ManiilaA hemp cord.s,go to Mossop's. IF you want Palm or Fancj Soap, go to Mossop's. IF you want Shoe Lasts and Pegs, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Saw-mill Saws, go to Mossop's. IF you want Powder, Lead A Shot.go to Mossop's. IF you want good Shoe Blacking, go to Mossor't. IF you want good Stove Blacking, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior BlicK Ink, go to Mossop'i. IF you want a smoothing Iron, go to Mossop's. FLOUn. BACoV, Tf.X, f'tOAR, AC. IF j-ou want good Extra Fkur, go to Ms3op's. IF you want Extra Family Flour, go to Mossop's -IF you want good smoked Haras, go to Mossop's. IF you want Sides or Shoulders, go to Mossop's. 1 F you want exnollont Drivl EieT, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Brown Sugar, g to Mossop's. IF you wantsuperiorWhiteSugar. goto Mossop's. I F you wajit the best Rio Coffee. g to Muswp'h IFyou waut Extract of Coffee, goto MoS90p'. IF you want good Imperial Tea.- go to Mossop' I F you want good Black Tea, go to " Mossop's. IFyou want good Young Hyjn.. go to Mossop's. IF you wanteoarse or fine Salt, go to Mosfw's.' I c yon want excellent luce, go' to riossop s . IF you want fresh ground Spices, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Caadita. go to - .Mossup's IF you want AdamantineCandles, goto Mossop's IF you want good Tallow Candlo,gu to Moasopjs. IF you want good fresh Mackerel, go to Mossop's. IF yott want good fresh Herring, go to Mossop's, IF you want superior White Fi?h, go to Mossop's. IF ytu want Molasses, all kinds, go to Mo.op's. IF you want fine Dried Peaches, go to Mossop's, IFyou want fine Dried Apples, go to Mossop's. IFyoa want Orangesand Lemon. go to Mossop's".. IFyou want old Monongahcta. go to Mossop'b IF you want Port Wine, superior, go to Mossor's. IF yotf want " for Medical use, go to : Mos.vop's. IF yott wan " " ScrauientI use.goto Mossop's. IF you want good Cherry Brandy goto Mossorrs; IF you want good Sweet Wine, go to Mossop'a. Clearfield. Pa., April 27..1S59. -. THE FARM in Jordan towship noccapied by John Kilion, being 50 acres, -5 of which are cjeared and under good fence, and having a houses and barn thereon erected, for sale. Apply to June 15. 1859. L. J. CHANS. ClearS'-li. - 1 t I 1'
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