THE JOURNAL: CLEAKr;ELD;?A:, AUGUST, 1,1860. Home Tall Oats. Mr.' Robert Owens, of Lawrence township, sent to our office some oat stalks that are six feet one Inch in length tacads .bout 15 inches. lie has a couple a cres ol the "same sort."n Clearfield Covnrt Ba" At a mcet W of tho stockholders , of this institution, held In Clearfield borough on last Saturday, James T. Leonard, James B. Graham, Jona than Bojnton, Richard Shaw,' G. V. Reed, W. A. Wallace and Win. Porter were elected Di rectors of the Bank. - , . Look On There are in circulation in this Vicinity orders on the Crawfordsville, ; Logan s jxrrU and Xurthtrn Indiana R. R. Co., got up !n the shape of bank bills; which may be good noogb at homo, bnt are regarded as utterly worthless here, and will not pass at the coun ter of the Banking House. . Mb. S. M. Bailet, of Lawrence township, we are informed, on Tuesday of last week, mowed 2 acres of grass in 7 J hours. Who can beat that? " .: Mr. Baily has a fine prospect of good cab bagesome of the leaves are now 2 foct in length and 14 to 1G inchs wide. , Neat' ArrAiR. We are indebted to Mr. Frederick Leltzingcr, of this place, for a flow vrurn, made of stone-clay, of beautiful form, and finished in a neat and tasteful manner. Persons wanting anything or this kind, should by all means call npon Mr. Leitzingcr, who la tte of the best workmen,. in his line of busi ness, that the country affords. II is stone and crockery ware ar justly regarded as being of rcry superior quality. - Li'scoLjf and CfnriJi CLm. Last Wednes day evening, a number of the friends of Lin coln, 'Hamlin and Cartin assembled at the Town Tiall in this Borough to take steps to-M-ards farming a Club. Dr. M. Woods was chosen President; L. K. McCullongh and G. B. Hoover, Vice Presidents; and S. B.'Row and Cornelius Owens, Secretaries. A Consti tution was adopted and signed; and alter the transaction of some other business, the meet ing adjourned till Friday evening. On Friday evening, tho Club reassembled and elected the following permanent officers: President Joseph B. McEnally, Esq. - Vice Presidents L. K. McCullongh, Oliver Conklin, A. G.llpyt, N. Kishel, Isaac Thomp son, S. J. Row. " y Corresponding Secretary S. B. Row. Recording Secretary Geo. W. Rhcem. Treasurer A. C. Finney. On taking tho chair, tho President delivered a neat and appropriate speech. The Club ad journed to meet on Friday evening,' 3d instJ The Club alreadv numbers 35 members. The Tomato as Food. Dr. Bennett, a pro fessor of some celebrity, considers the tomato an invaluable article of diet, and ascribes to it various importaut medical propensities. First : that the tomato is one of the most pow erful apperientjs of the liver and other organs, where calomel f indicated"; it is probably one of the most effective and least harmful reme dial agents known to the profession. Second : that a chemical extract will be obtained from it that will supersede the use of calomel in the -cure of disease. - Third: that he has success fully treated diarrhoea with this octiclc alone. Fourth: that when used as an article of diet t is an almost sovereign remedy tor dyspepsia and indigestion. Filth : that it should be con htantly used for daily food either cooked or raw, or in the form of catsup, as it is the most healthy article now in asn. i i STATISTICS OFTUK LfTHERAX ClIlBCH. It is estimated, by those who may be assumed to be posted on the snlji-ct, that there are scattered in various parts of the world, 42,912,601 Lu therans. Of these, there are in Sweden, 3. 000,000; in Norway, 1,500,000; in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Jutland and Greenland, 2, 000,000; in France, 500,000 ; in Protestant Germany, 25,000,000 ; in Prussia, 5,000,000 ; in Austria, Hungary, Bohemia and Moravia, 1,500.000; in Poland and Russia,-2,500,000 ; in the United States. 1,000,000; in West In dia Islands, 100,000; in Brazil, 100,000 ; in South American States, 50,000 ; f n New Sonth Wales. 3,014 ; in Nova Scotia, 4,057 ; in Hol land, 600,000 ; " in England. 40,000 ; in Italy, .'00; In Tnrkey in Europe, 15,000. By the steamer City of Washington, which arrived on Saturday, we get the intelligence hst a proclamation had been issued by Gari baldi against the Bourbon, in which he pro claims himself a Royalist, but prefers Victor EmanneljWho. he says, will lead them against Austria. At Naples there had been a collision between the troops and tho people, in conse quence of popular manifestations in favor of some refugees who had disembarked at that I'lacc. The Ministry had been 'dismissed and a new Cabinet formed. Affairs in Syria aro looking blacker and blacker. The British government has received intelligence of tho massacre of 500 Christians at Damascus. - A ong tho killed whs the Dutch Consul. Tho American Consul was wounded.'' ' Jndge Terry has been acquitted ol tho charge r murdering Senator Broderick in a duel, ine witnesses to establish tho jrjiiit of Terry WCr?, un 11T way from San Francisco in a small boat, but being delayed, did not reach h Cojirt House till the case went to the jury. On the opening of court the District Attorney annonnced that his witnesses bad not made their appearance. The case went to the jury without a word of test imn .v, ciiargo of Judge Hardy, a verdict of acquittal Was rend ore, rendered ( Methodism Great BBrrAur An English piper .ays: "Weslcyan Methodism is one of ins i wonders of the age and of the world. Tho culf"! of, lU membership during the past ec dr j year was fifteen thousand lour hun urea and sixty-nine full members, and twenty n Don8nt ven hundred and forty-six re wain on trial. The candidates for the minis vr T?ro Dnmera than in anv former am0. . 8ioDary collections for the year .- CLIPPINGS AND SCRI33LINCS. C"Increasing Col. Curtiu prospects. ? ttFDitto the Journal subscription list. 7 ; I '"- DSPleasant the weather, for several d ivs. - DSGoing up Mr. Graham sjiew buihling. - TIDecreased-tho population of Ireland, tS3,500 Since Ib6I. ; ' ; v fI?"HMised most of the grain and hay, in this section of country. r . ; CGot shipwrecked the chap who tried to cross the street gutter on a plank. ' GLikely to find himself bitten the man who marries a lady for her fine teeth. ET'A hot place Nashville, Tenn.' On tho 19th July, the mercury was up to 106 in the shade. E?"Bill, lend me five dollars." "You're mistaken in your man, sir ; I am not a Jive dol lar Bill." C7"Announces the San Francisco Golden Era, the marriage of Mrs. Burdell Cunning bam, in that city. CP""W hat's in a dress?" asks a popular writer, sometimes a great deal, and some times precious little. . KRun a foot-race two men ont tiTest, to see which was the fastest. One was th sher iff, the other was a thief. C5"A woman who abuses her husband won't let anybody else do it. . It is too great a luxu ry to oo shared with another. CPJustice Howe, of Auburn, sent one O Brien to the Penitentiary for stealing an um brella worth about one dollar, j K7Significant fact that Lincoln and Ham un nave eacn pouea me nignest votes ever polled in their respective States. E7Asserts Mr. Douglas' Chicago organ, that old A tin will havi tn rtrfiw in hia hnrni ' Douglas draws his in with a straw. K7A thousand dollar carriage, made thirty years ago, at Middletown, forien. Jackson to ndo in, was recently nold for S 16,50. KF"In town last week Evans R. Brady. He is trying to find the way to the Legislature it s a hard road to travel, Colonel. K7Exciting the newspaper war down town, on Iiie8day. bo on with your kicking, gen tlemen ; it's fun for the spectators. C7The last new wrinkle is '-cable punch," at which intemperate youths take a 'loug pull, a strong pun, and a pun altogether." Uji roublesome the double-headed elec toral ticket of the Democracy. It requires a great deal ot explanation. A-hem 1 07-In Europe, the people take off their hats to great men. In America, great men lift their hats to the people before an election ! KJ"Died Joseph Gales, one of the editors of the National Intelligencer at Washington, on the 21st July, in the oth year of his age. Dillon. Brenton Halliburton, Chief Justice of ova bcotia, better known in this country as 'Sam Slick,' died at Halifax, ou the 16th ol July. CEF"Must be scarce Breckinridge men, in Minnesota. A paper announces the discovery of one Brock ite, and says 'that makes three in State.' 0-Captured a beaver a young lady inRul's county, recently, and also the man who car ried, it about on his head. Young ladies are given to such tricks. CT-Was born Garibaldi, on July 4th. 1307 So says and Exchange. Garibaldi is an old boy, (553 years), or our neighbor has made a mistake in the figures. G?Remarks some wag, that tho only bor rowed article he over returned promptly, was a kiss from a pretty girl's lips. Ol course he returned it on tho spot. CT-Arrested B. R. Hall, at Lebanon, for attempting to obtain money on a forged check on the Lebanon Bank. " He was formerly con nected with one of the Beilefonte papers. E7Caughl four counterfeiters, at Park- ersburg, Va., recently, by the Cincinnati de tective police. In their possession were found $40,000, plates and other fixtures for their bu siness. (XPrince Frederic William, heir to tho Prussian crown, has assumed the. duties of Grand Master over all the Masonic Lodges of the kingdom, in succession to General Sclasin ky, deceased. tX7"Stated by an English paper, that "Gen eral Dred Scott commands the United States Army." We don't wonder at the mistake, as they have good reason to "Dred" old Lundy's Lane over there. rXP""OiIers for sale Richard II. Fennergast of New Orleans, a very fine horse and buggy. Price $750, payable when Douglas is elected President ot the United States. Would like (0 make that purchase. K7"Take place general elections, on the 1st Moiid.n' in August in the following States Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, and Texasj in Tennessee on the 1st Thursday, and in North Carolina on the 2nd Thursday. ; K7oome on rats the Johnstowners. One hundred and fift', caught at one of the stables alive and kept for the occasion, were killed in the public square on the 21st July by a dog and ferret, lhe boys had some rare sport. CT7An old man in Sodus, New Jersey, w ho is owing a physician a bill of thirty dollars, and unable to pay it, has deeded to the doctor his body for dissection after his demise. Tho deed has been accepted, and a receipt given by the physician. CC7"lt is said that the peach crop of Louisi ana this year will- be so large that the New Or leans market will be overrun, and it is propos ed to ship by express peaches to the North, where they will arrive several weeks in ad vance of the season. K7""Arc drilled the Chicago Zouaves, with bricks in their knapsacks, to inure them to the hardships of war; bnt nre not allowed to partake of liquor. Herein their practice differs trom most companies. Tho generality of mi litiamen are drilled with bricks in their hats. E5"Parson Brovvnlow says that the Rev. Dr. Daily, recently deposed from the Presidency ot Uioomington College, Indiana, and at the same time expelled from the Methodist church for drunkenness and adultery, has been nomi nated for Congress by the Democrats of tno Madison District of Indiana. Heated Wind Storm. A heated wind 6torm passed over a portion of Kansas on the 7th ult., which proved nearly as destructive to animal 11 to as the recent tornadoes that visitod with such terrible effect, portions of Iowa. me wind arose about nan past iu o ciocr a. tn., and continued until 3 o'clock in the after- uoon. At one o'clock the mercury rose to 1194 deg. and continued so for about an hour, and then gradually began to decrease. The effect can scarcelr bo imagined. The wind blew a gale," carrying with it a salty, sulphur ous smell. Two men in attempting to cr6ss the country from Iola to "Ilurabolt (distance eight miles,) were overtaken and perished. There were three others at Uumbolt, who were caught out with teams, which perished, tho men alone surviving, and are now in a tair way to recover. There was scarcely a chicken left in the country. Hogs and cattle fell in their tracks and suffocated. Various reasons and conjectures as to its cause are given, but 1! unsatisfactory. Chic, Journal, County Convention. The members of the People's Party of Cloar- neid county are requested to meet in convention At the Town Hall in Clearfield, ON FRIDAY, THE 3d DAY OF AUGUST, 1860, at 1 O'clock P. M.. for tho mirtiose of nomina ting a County ticket, takinz 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 member ot the party can attend as a delegate, and have a voice, in DroDortion to the num ber ot votes hia district polled for our candi dates at the last election. It is booed that every district will be represented.- - ay order of the County Committee, tn. McBride, Cunvensvillc,Chairman. Vt m. M. bmiley, Beccaria township. . Jacob Snyder, Bell township. George Leech, David Adams, Wm. Hoover, J. R. Arnold, John Mahaffey, Jon'a Westover, S. B. Row, John Reiter, Jacob Gearhart, Edmund Williams, A. W. Heath, Ed. Wooldridge, John Sankey, Jas. E. Watson, John G. Cain, John B. Hewitt, John Swan, Ed. McGarvey, Martin O. Stirk, James Forrest, Bloom township. Boggs township. Bradford township. Brady township. Burnside township. Chest township. Clearfield borough. Covington township. Decatur township. Ferguson township. Fox township. Girard township. Goshen township. Graham township. Guelich township. Huston township. Jordan township. Karthaus township. Knox township. Laurence township. Lumber-city borough. bamnel Kirk, Wm. Campbell, m.d. .Morris township. Samnel Sebring, New Washington. Penn township. Pike township. Union township. Woodward township. David S. Moore. Jos. A. Caldwell, John Brubakcr, Isaac Goss,- The following Committees of Vigilance were appointed for the various election districts : Beccaria Lyonel W . Weld.John W. Wright. John L. McCully. Edward P. Fulkerson. Bdl John Bell, Wilson McCracken,Thomas Orr, Jacob Snyder of Jac, Samuel T. Hoover, Hugh 1'oIIock, John t. Lee. Bloom Andrew Kumer, H. C. Leech, Chas. Cleaver, Silas Munn, T. H. Bailey, Chas. G oil. Boggs Geo. W ilson, Jr., John Bish, David Adams, Jr.. John Blair, Wm. Wilson, Peter Gearhart. Bradford Daniel Graham, William Albert, Johu Peters, Isaac S. thirty. Brady Keuben II. Moore, Alex. Shea.Tho. Montgomery, Isaac Mcllenry, John Carlisle, IV m. Keed. Buinside Jackson Patchin, Eb. McMnsters, Jesse Ilutton. Robt. Michael, Jno. Rorabausrb. Chest A. II. Peirce, David Michael, James Dowler, B. G. McMasters, Wm. McGarvey. Wm. Westover. Clearfield Boro. Robt. Mitchell, Jr.,Reuben Spackman, G. W. Rhceni, W. R. Brown, M. A. Frank. Covington P. A. Gaulin, John Barmoy. Joab Ridef. Curwensciile E. A. Irvin, D. O. Crouch, Johnirvin, James Brown, Wm. Ten Eyck, Decatur-Joseph Goss.Daniel Albert. Daniel Aycrs. rerguson Jacob Gibson, Ltuuer Barrett, George W. Davis, Charles McMasters. tax E. C. Lyman, A. W. Heath. Girard Alexander Murray, Adam Spack man.. James Leonard. Jr., Alexander Irwin. Goshen Lewis Irwin, Thomas Graham, T II. Spence. Graham B. F. Akely,John M. Katen.James r.Ne!son,John Animcrman,P. M. Wollislagle Guelich Wm. A. Niviing, J. W. Scott, G. W- McCully, W. S. Wells, Robert Graham. Huston William Hewitt, Julius Lamm, Oscar Allen, Warren Bliss. Jordan Thomas Thompson, J. Glenn Wil liams, Isaac Haines: John McNcal. Karthaus Joseph Yothers, Joseph Rub'ey, r rank JHcuarvey, llhum JJndgen. Knox John L.Jiex, D. J. Cathcart, Wil liam McKee. Lawrence W. L. Antes, W. P. Fulton,Cor nelius Owens, A. T. Schry ver.Isaac Thompson L. K. McCullongh, Oliver Conklin. jnmocr viiy James rerguson, Harrison Soencer. John W. Hazlett, George II. Lytic. Morris T. G. Snyder, J. Davis. G. D. Hess, Jacob Mock, J. C- Brenner. Benj. Spackman Xew Washington John L. Allison, William k eath, John 11. Byers. Penn John Russell, fAbraham C. Moore, 1 no , aln, Jacob Donghman. 31. S. Spencer Fike Johnson Holden. Beni. Hartshorn, John W. McNanl, lidw. M. Curry, Milton Mc- Clure, B.F.Dale, Robt. Neeper, Porter Smith. union D. h. Brubakcr. David Dressier, H. B. Bailey, J. B. Clowser. " oothcard Samuel Hegartv.Joseph Fiscus, James Stott. . Announcement of Candidates. tT"Wc are authorized to announce David Ad rnis.Sr., of Boggs township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the deci sion of the People's County Convention. D5e arc requested to announce Alex'r Murray, of Girard township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the choice of the People's County Convention. KTWe are requested to announce that Ed. McGarvey, Esq., will be supported in the Peo ple's Convention for the office of Auditor. Every Si-mmeb the demand for Hostetter's Cele brated Stomach Hitters inui eases. It id found to be the only certain preservation of bodily strength, during a period when the atmosphere is calcula ted to induoe a feeling of lassitude and indiges tion. The worst cases of Diarrhoea and Dysentery give way octorc its potent influence. Innumera ble persons, who aro 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 land. This is the best evidonce of its real value, because as a general thing, they will not speak a word in favor of advertised preparations. They have been compelled to acknowledge the claims of the Bitters upon the community., Sold Dy an uruggisis. -i i in. - . MARRIED: On the 1st July, by Wm. A. Reed. Esa-. Mr. Richard R. Bowls to Miss Edith A. Jor dan, both of Woodward township. On Thursday, July 20th, bv D. S. Moore, Esq., Mr. Wm. Henry, son of Thos. Henry, Esq., "of Ferguson township, to Miss Martha P. Garrtsox, of Lumber City, Clearfield Co. DIED: On Sunday night.July 29th, in this Borough, of diphtheria, Lewis W., son of A. M. and Caroline F. Smith, aged 5 years, 2 months and 23 days. , On the 16th July, at the parsonage connec ted with the Little Valley church, Mifflin Co., Pa., of pulmonary consumption, Rev. S. M. Cooper, in the 46th year of his age. He was tornieriy pastor ot tno Jfresbytenan church in Clearfield Borough. SHAWL TAKEN A red shawl, silk fringe, was taken from tb parlor of the "Mansion House," Clearfield, on the niirbt of the 25th July. The person who has it is requested to return i& immedUtely-; DAVID JOHN'ON.. riillE CAMP-MEETING onXew Wasfcing- 'on circuit will be held on land lying close to ,me iiiver, near the residence f John F.Lee, Eq ana win commence on Friday. 17th of August. preachers and people are invited to attend. uucKstering will not be allowed. J"1? ' E.W.KI11BT. aiter aate, tor the sum of thirty dollars, as I have received no valuo for the same and will not pay it miujiuueu oj aue course 01 law. Boggg tp., July J 1, 1360. JOHN BEISH PA V UP ! PITY UP ! All 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 & Co., in Clearfield borough, where he keeps his books. " JAMES B. UKAIIAM. Clearfield. Pa, July 18, ISfiO. - - CAUTION. All persons aro 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 stove and two pigs, as the same belong we. being bought at Consta ble's sale, and left with him on loan only. July, 11, 1660. ANTHONY M OAKVEY. LOOK HERE, GENTLEMEN ! 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, ie.. made on short notice, in superior style, and of the best stock. .Repairing of every kind done with dispatch, and on reasonable terms. June 29, 1S59. WILLIAM E. BROWN. BELLEFONTE M ARBLE WORKS ! The undersigned adopts this method of in forming the public and the patrons of the late firm of S. A.Gibson fc Co.. that be designs car rying on the MARBLE BUSINESS in Belle fonte, in all its various branches, and will hold himself always in readiness to furnish thoo who call upon him. with all kinds of Cemetery WorL; of the latest classical designs, and superior work manship, such as Monument!. Box Tomb'!. Cra dle Tomhs, S litres. Obrlixi. Grecian Tombs. Ta ble Tombs, Head Stones, Carved, iimlptirretl or I lam, as cheap, if not cheaper, than thev can be had at any other establishment in the countrv. Thankful for past favors, the undersigned solicits an increase of patronage. WM. GAHAGAJ. Uelletonte, fa., ilareu 23, 185Mf. , JEW FIRM AND NEW STOCK The undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the citizens)f Ansonville and vicinity that they have entered into partnership in the mercantile business, under the name of fewan 6 Hartshorn ana tnat tney have just received and opened out a scock oi seasonable (.roods, embracing everything usuany Kept m a country store, wnicu tuey will aispose oi on tne most advantageous terms te pur cnuscrs. I hey solicit a share of patronace. trust ing that they will be able to render satisfaction to buyers. HENRY SWAN. W. It. HARTSHORN. The books of Cbasc & Swan, and those of Henrv wan, are in tne nanus oj ti. fcwan lor collection All persons indebted are re quested to call and set- tic, as it is desirable to nave the old accounts sqnarcd. ruar23, '60. J TTNITED STATES HOTEL, Philipsburs KJ Centre county, I'a. The undersigned would respectfully inform the traveling public that he nas recently purchased the above named Hotel wnicn ue nas reinoaeiea ana iurmsnea with new ... , r . . . . . beds. Ac. and is now prepared to accommodate all customers in the best manner possible. His house is pleasantly located, and therefore a desirable .topping place. Ilia table will at all times be sup plied witn tne nest in the market, and his bar will be filled iT'th the best liquors in this section of country. He wOnld especially invite his Clear field county friends to give him a- call as they pass along, being fully persuaded .at he can ren der satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. THOS. ROBINS Philipsburg. May" 9tb, ISflG. . TOSH U A S. JOHNSON, CABINS! MAKER aJ having fitted up a shop a few doors 3st of the -Old Jew Store," on Market street, desires to inform the community at larerp. that he keeps on hand a variety of CABINET WORK, at bis shop, and that he ssanufactures to order, (of su perior finish.) every description of Household and Kitchen furuitore, among which are Centre, and Dining Tables; Mahogony and Common Bureaus; common ana Jrancy Bedsteads, stands, bafes, Cup boards. Sofas. Lounres. Ac, which he is detemiin ed to dispose of at as cheap rates, for cash, as thev can bo purchased at any other establishment of the sort in the county. .Persons wishing to buy turniture are invited to come to nis shop'and ex amine his articles, and judge for themselves of its quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident that he tan suit them in price ana quality. i,iuntry vrottttre will be taken in payment for furniture. .November 10, 185S. N- 15. He is also prepared to make COFFINS to order ou the shortest notice, and attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. J. S. J. JT ATE ST NEWS FROM HARPER'S M-i t LRRY. Brown, the leader of the Insur rection, found guilty of Murder and Treason in . I rr- n , , ... ine, 'itsr aesrree. ane aoove nanieu -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 an parties, were more or less excited on reading the first account of the insurrection somo of the papers trying to make political capital out of the ail air and others making light of the matter. But if it had been an Italian strike for Freedom a gainst their lawful sovereign, led on bv Magzin:ii or Garibaldi, the Press of this country, with but one exception, would call meetings and pass reso lutions and solicit subscriptions to aid them in their so called patriotic work ; bnt amidst all this inconsistency there is one 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 he will be found at all times ready nnd willing to wait upon persons calling ou him for anvthius in the Boot, Shoe or Gaiter lino. Thankful for past favors he only asks a continuance of the same, and will sell as cheap for cash or hides as any other man in the county. November a. ittaa. jfiiANK. SHORT. VEW 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 opened in the well-known Room on Market street, Clearfield, (formerlvoccuoied bv Wm. 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. ROOTS, SUOES. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, DRUGS, PAINTS, AC, AC. Their sloe's of Dry Goods consists in part of sach as Cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets. Tweeds, Vestings, Muslins, Tirki ng-, Chccjl:s. Calicoes, Chintzes, . Ging-Jtams, Canton and Wool Flannels, De . laines, Caslime.rts.Silks. Plaids, Shawls, Brilliants, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.. etc.. Also, a great variety of Ladies' Boots and Gaiters, Misses and Children? Shoes; Mens', Boys', and Youths' Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, with a large selection of useful notions, amonc which are Perfumery, Cloth and JJair Brushes, Fmcy : Soaps. Pens and Pen-holders, Combs. A-c. t 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 the most advanta geous terms, they leel 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. I860.- GRAHAM. BOYNTON A CO. BACON. A quantity of good bacon on hand and for sale at the store of - may 30. . REED, WEAVER A CO. HAM, Sides and Sbonlders, for sale at the ptore of WM. F. IRWIN, Clearfield. iJAUTION. The public aro cautioned against purchasing a note given by me about the 5th June, liHO. made navable to R. ITnttnn r.a onr , V w . TIN WARE! PRICES REDUCED MERCHANTS AND DfcALKRS are invited to call and examine the laigest .ortment of veil made Tin-ware to be found fu the State which we art prepared to ell at T,otrer Priets 'than in ferior goods are geuerallv sold tor. MELLOY 1 FORD. Sign of the Large Coffee Pot Mar:14:"59 "m. 723 Market et. Philadelphia. 1 PROVISION AM) GlUCERn6lRlT. The undersigned keeps conctautly On hand at his tore room in Fhilipsburg. Centre county, a full stock of Flour. Hams. Shoulders Sides, Cof fee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Ac. Also, Li quors of all kinds. Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Ac; all of which he offers to purchasers on the mo?t ad vantageous terms. Give him a call, and trr his articles. jmar21 ROBERT LLOYD. TTiLOUR! FLOUR!! The undersigned hav M- ing made arrangements with a lame manu facturing establishment to supply him with Flour, ne gitcs notice to the public that he is prepared to furnish all who want a good article, at the very lowest prico, in as large or small quantities as iny be desired. He also keeps on hand constant ly liquors oi an amds, which he will sell whole sale or retail. JAS. II. GALER. Tyrone City, Ta , July 11th. 1859 FRANKLIN BILLIARD ROOM. The undersigned informs the public that he has fitted up a Billiard Room, up-stairs in Dr. Lorain's Building on Market street, Clearfield, I'a.. for the accommodation of all who may wish to indulge in this delightful and scientific recreation. His tahle is of the latest and best pattern, and all the appliances are of a similar character. No atten tion will be spared to insure the comfort and nlea sure of customers. ROBERT SMITH. Clearfield, December 21, 1859. ON niS OWN HOOK! JOHN GUELICH CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and customers, that he is now carryinff on the Cabinet Makins business. on ' his own hook," at his old shop on Market street, nearly opposite the ,;oId Jew Store," where he keeps on hand, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every deicriotion of Cabinet-Ware, that may be 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: Mahosanv and Com mon Bedsteads; Sewing Stands, Ac, Ac. He wil also repair furniture and chairs, in irood stvle cheap for cash. House Painting done on short no tice, and easy terms Now is the time to buv at reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thinr in my line of business at the cheapest cafh rates Walk in and examine the articles "on hand, out judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. country produce received in payment. . April 13, 1339 JOHN GUELICH. N B Coffins made to order on short notice, am funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro pnaie accompanymenis. wnen desired. J. G. J. OSCAK LOHAIVE. J O.nARTS WICK M.D. Drug and Variety Store. LOKAINE & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE Eastern cities, and opened at their 'EV STOREROOM 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, ever offered to the publio in this section of country. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS : " Their Drugs and Chemicals, of which they have an extensive assortment, have been selected with especial reference 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 4 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 k. Scotch snuff; EI phaeton, HenryClay, Punch, La china, El mono, Ac, Segars. B LANK-BOOKS St 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; Anneara Arnold's writing fluid; Ink, black, blue k carmine. steel pens k pea holders, paper clips, mu cilage, and all other articles in the stationary line. OILS AND PAINTS: Their stock of Oils and Paints wili sonsist of Lin seed Oil, Coal Oil, Tanner's Oil, Turpentine, lied and White lead, dry and ground in oil ; Spanish brown,Venitian red, Yellow and Stone ochre, Lamp black, Black lead, Ivory, black, Chinese and Amer ican Vermillion, Paris Green; Ultramarine and Prussian Blue, dry and ground in oil; Chrome yel low and green, Curinine. Chalk of all kinds, Cobalt; Drop, lake and black; Eraery, Glue; Gums, Copal, Damar and Shellac; Indian red. Litharge. Oranire mineral, Pumice and Rotten stone; Rose pink, A inerican and English; Rosin, Searlet, (or Persian red.) Terre de Vienna. Turkey Umber, Verdigris, Blue and While ilriol, 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 A English, with Ivory, Shell. Pearl, Buffalo. Satin-wood, Rose-wood and ornamental backs, all qualities; Cloth brush es, Bat brushes : Teeth brushes, various qualities ; Shaving brushes, American, English and French, with Russia bristles Badger's hair ; Fleh brushes-' Comb crushes k cleaners: Tortoise shell Tuck combs, TortoUo shell. Plain and Fancy and India rubber JLong combs; fehell, Jiutlalo, Horn and Lnr dia rubber puff-side combs ; India rubber Dress ing combs, 4 to 8 inches, all stvles : Knclish toilet combs with handles; Bonnet combs; Ivory and GnttaPcrcha fine tooth combs; Pocket combs, all styles; Aioerioan, French and German Cologne 4 Lavender waters ; Lubin's. Taylor's, Wright's. Mangenet 4 Conway?s extracts for the handker chief, and a great variety of styles ; Burnett's Co caine. Barrv's Tricooherous. Lvon'a Cathairnn. Baa. Lustral. Bears, Maccassar, Antigua. Rose and Coral Oil ; Reef marrow, Pomades and Plulocoom, American and French, all styles and prices : cold cream. Toilet powder, Rouge balls, Lilly White, I'un boxes, china and paper ; Smelling salts, Bairn of a thousand flowers, tooth paste, charcoal ; Shav ing compound of all sizes ; Military soap, Honey soap. Chrystaline 4 Floating soaps, Ottoman. Yan kee, Gallagher, Iiacsparent and Castile soaps, Ac. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES: Gents' steel frame morocco and caff portmonies. Ladies' silk lined Papier-mache, inlaid Tortoise shell. Velvet and Morocco portmonies: Ladies' crotchet purses, embroidered wsth steel beads: La dies' cabas and morocco satchels, shell, pearl, ivo ry ; velvet ana papier-mache, ivory 4 pearl memo randum tablets ; fine English morocco pocket wa) lets; moroceo and calf pocuct-books. with straws and clasps ; bill books 4 Banker's eases, with lock and key; collapsion drinking cups : medical glas ses, with and without drops; fishing tackle; Chap man 4 Emerson's rasor strops; cigar cases; crnmb brushes; shoe brushes, with and without handles; horu brushes, all qualities ; print 4 varnish brush es, tin and copper bound ; sash tools; counter and marking brushes; white-wash 4 scrubbing brush - fancy-colored dusting brushes. fce. Kich pearl inlaid papier-mache toiiet cases, work boxes and writing desks ; Rosewood and Mahogony writing desks; Chessmen and chessboards; Gents' Kid erloves, neck-ties, collars, cravats and canes : La dies' Kid, Taffeta, silk and Kid finished gauntlet., and Lysle thread gauntlets ; Black and Silk web suspenders, french striped gam suspender,, rich embroidered suspenders, Gaiotsnew style French uspenders. Gents' linen handkerchiefs, colored border and cambric handkerchiefs. Ladies' Linen handkerchiefs in great variety; Sun-shade ians, lrcular .trench fans, canton feather fans of (treat variety; fino canton palm fans with ivory 4 paint ed nannies; Dlaca and mourning tans ; Hairpins English 4 French, Vc Also, Patent Medicines of every variety. All of which will be sold at th lowest CASH prices. Country Physicians furn ished with Drugs, Medicines and Surgical instru ments, at the most reasonable rates for Cask. Physician's prescriptions earefolly. compounded Clearfield, Pit., Jnna 2etH; I860: BLANK SUMMONS for sale at the Variety Store of LoftAisB 4 Co. Clearfield, Pa. FLOOR A lot of the bestqualitv, for sale low at the store of" . WM.'F. IRWIN. Yl60. Hams and Shoulders, Mackerel and Herring. MINERAL WATER If von want "lev Cold and Sparkling Mineral Water," cat: aV I s rai rut Sr Go's Jirj-a- uf0. aa they have receat ly pat up a splendid four tain. July IS. NEW C OO D S I N K W GOODS M , A complete, ont and out, stock of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. jus received aud selling low bv Curwensvi'.Ie, JuW9. E A. IRVIN. PC. PURVIANCE has just returned from Pittsburg, where ho has bccu.Arnbrotyping for seteral months, and has opened a Gallerv on second street, above tho Post-office. Be invites attention to his pictures, casts, and prices. Give him a call. Clearfield. June 6, lfiGO. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAI.IT.The na dersigned offers at private sale, seven and a half nores of ground in Beccaria township, at th mouth of Wbitmoro run, on big Clearfield creek, having a two-story frame houic. 2rt by.3 feet in dimensions, storo house IS by W feet., Stable and other out-buildings thereon. For terms applv t the undersigned, near Ansonville. July If, 1830.-2m.-pd. J0TTN SWAN. DISSOLUTION The partnership entered into on the 28th day of May, ISOO.in the Mer chandizing aud Lumbering business, at Graham ton, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent, bv Matth ew lorcee retiring from the firm. Thomas H. Forcee will continue to carry on the busioeM as heretofore, and will collect and pav all claims of said firm. M. A T. 11. 1'ORCEE. Grahatnton. Juno 35. lS5i-juIy4. 4 DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTlCE.-Lett.M XJl of Administration on tho Ertato of Samuel Stroup, late of Ferguson township, Clearfield coun ty, Pa., deceased, havia 'cen granted to the un-, dersigned residing in Knox township, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to mak immediate payment, and tho.? having claims -gainst the same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. June 1.1, ISriO-Ctp. GEO. ERHARD Adm'r. DANIEL UOODLANDER, BOOT A SHOE Maker, keep constantly on hand for sale at hi shop, near Luthersburg, Clearfield county. Pa, BOOTS A SHOES. SOLE A UPPER LEATHER. Kip and Calf Skins. (French and American; and a variety of Linine-, Bindings, Shoe PrgB. Nails and Thread, Boot Webbing. Blackinjr, &-c. ; in fact, everything usually kept in a thoe-findrBg establishment. He has al.o Flour, Siifrar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Soda, Syrup, Tobacco. Sogars, Nail, Glass. Ac, all of which can bo had cheap forcah.' Luthcrsburg. November 2, l59-lyp. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Conrt of Clearfield county, Pa there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 11th day of August, 1S0. at 2 o' clock P. M.. at the house of David S. Plotner. in the Borough of New Washington, the following described property, to wit: Ail that certain pieo of land, situate in Chost township, Clearfield co.. Pa., bounded by lands of.Simon Rorabaugh, John 11. Beyers, Solomon and Andrew Tozcr,. land lata of Moses Pearce and others ; .containing 82 acres, late the estate of Thomas Wilson, deceased. Terms One half cash, lhe balance in ono rear with interest. . . WILLIAM FEATII.'l" July Id, 1860. HENRY H. HURD, ) l x r SELLS CHEAP FOll CASH; R I C IT A II r MOSSO P. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. A.C.. MABKET 8TREKT, CLEABriEtO, PA. COA1.-0IL, FLAXSEKD-0IL, TAIXTH.4C. TF you want ground White Lead, go to Mosscr's. IF you want fine ground Zinc,' go to Mos,or"a. IF you want Pure Flax-seed Oil, go to Motor's. IF you want superior Coal Oil go to Mossor's.- CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, TWKEPS, 4C. IF you want superior Cloths, go to Mossor'a. IF you want Fancy Cassimeres, go to Mossor's. IF you want Black Casiineres. go to Mossop's. IF you want plain A fancy Tweeds, go to Mossop's IP you want superior Cassinets, go to Mossor'a. IF you want superior Sattinets, go to Mossop's. ALPACAS. PELAIMES, CUINTZ, 4C. IF yon want fashionable Roncctsi goto Mo's'sor'S. IF you want Calicoes, new styles, go to Mossop's. IF you want new fancy DeLaineg, go to Mossop's. IF you want good French Chintz, .goto Mossops. IF you want French Ginghams, go to Mos sop's. IF you want Domestic GingUani. go to Mo.ssop's. IF you want first rate Alpacas, go to .Mossop's. BOOTS, SHOES, IIAT.S, CLOTHINO,' AC. IF you want a good Undershirt, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Coa.ts,. go to. Mossop's. IF you want l'athiouable Punts. g- to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Neck ties.go to Mossop's! IF yoy want fashionable Vests, go to Mossop's IF you wftiit fashionable Hats, go to Ms.sop's. IF you want fasiiionaMe Boots, go to M.ssop'b-. IF you want fashionable Shoes, go to Mossop". IF you want Boys' Coats A Pants, go tj Mvssvj-'t. IF you want Children's Shoes, go to . Mossop's. MUSLINS, HANDKKKCKlKrS, 1C. . . IF you want good brown Muslin, go to Mo.ssof's. IF you want good White Muslin, go to Mos.cpra. IF you want good colored Muslins, go to Mossop's. IF you want silk Handkerchiefs, go to Jlossor'r. IF you want fashionable Hand'ks, goto Mossop's. I F you want cotton Handkerchiefs. go to M 'jianr's IF you want Linen Table cloths, go to Mhssor's IF you want cotton Table cloths, go to Mfrssoy's IF you want Umbrellas A Parasols, goto M'ossop's. IF you want a superior Clock, go to Moip's. IF you want Fancy Carpet Sacks, ge to Mosop'j. IF you want Table Oil Cloths, go to v Mossop's. IF you want good Floor Oil CLnh, go to Mossop'j". IF you want new School Books, go to Mossop's. atls, rr.ir.pwAKE, PArEit. 'c. IF you want Nails ana SpikRR. go to Mosror's. IF you wnct Hardwareof nil Srind goto "tfnssrp's . IF you want a good Grass ScvtLr, go to Mossop's. it you want a gooa Jiay rors. go io .mossop s. IF yon want a good Buggy Whip, go" to Mossor's. IF yqu want Tobacco and Cigars: go to'Mossor's. IF you want Fancy Wall Paper, eo to .Mossop's. IF you want ManillaA hemp cords, go to Mossop's. II' you want Palm or Fancy Soap, go to Mossop's. IF you want Shoe Lists and Pegs, go to Mossor's. IF you want good Saw-mill Saws, go to. Mossop's. IFyou want Powder, Lead A Shot, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Shoe Blacking, go. to Mjssop'b. IF yon wont good Stove Blaking.go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Black Ink, go to Mi33op's. IF you want a Smoothing Iron, go to Mossop's. FLOCR, HACOX, TEA, SCOAR. AC. . IF you want good Extra Flour, go to Mossop's. IF yon want Extra Family Flour, go to Mossop'. IF you want good smoked Hams, go to Mossop . IFyou want Sides or Shoulders, go to Mos-sop7. IF you want excellent Dried Beet", goto Mossop's IF you want good Brown Sugar,. go to Mossop'f. IFyou want euperiorWhitebugar. goto Alossop' IF you want the best Rio Coffee, go to Mossop's IF you want Extract of CotTe, go to" Mossop'f. IF you want good Imperial Tea. go to Mossop's. IF you want good Black Tea, go to . Mossop's IF you want good Young Hyson, go to Mossop V. IF you want coarse or fine Salt, go to Mossop's. IF you want excellent Rice, go to Mossop' . IF you want fresh prouni Spices, go to Myssop's. IF you want superior Candies, go to Mossop'f. IF you want Adamantine Candles, goto Mossop's . IF you want good Tallow Candles, goto Mossop's. IF you wont good frefh Mackerel, gi to Mossop's. IF you want good fresh Herring, go to Mossop'b IF you want superior White Fish, go to Mossop5. IF you want Molasses, all kinds, go to Mossop's. IF you want fine Dried Peaches, go to Mossop's. IF yon want fine Dried Apples, go to Mossop's. IF you want Oranges and Lemons, go to Mossop's. IF you want old Mocongahela. go to Mossop's. IF you want Port Wine, superior, go to Mossop's. IF yon want for Medical use. go to Mossop'h IF you want u Sacramental nse.go to Mossop's. IF you want good Cherry IJrandy goto Mossop'a. IF vou want good Sweet Wice. go to Mossop's. Clearfield. Fa.. April 27. 1859. THE FAR3I in Jordan towship noccupied by John Kiliou, being acres. 6 of which aie clearad ac'd under good fence, and having a houf and barn thereon erected, for sale. Apply to June IS, IS??: L. J. C'RAN?, Ch-ainyU ir you want a gooa .Manure rors, go to .Mossop .. IF you want good Garden Spades, go to Mossop's. I F you want Willow Baskets, eo to MossovV. . It i - U I'