THE JOURNAL CLEARFIELD, PA., SEPT. 5, I860. "We understand tbat one of the school bou ses in Penn township was destroyed by fire yesterday. Robbery. -Last Wednesday night, during the absence of the family, the house of Mr. Henry W. Parks in this borough was entered and robbed of about $10 in money. A o clue to the perpetratoreJeendiscoTered. Mas MM- Ih, of our toW"' wUl pleaSS accept our thanks for a basket of excellent ap- fcjes she sent us a few days since. Our thanks are also due to Mr. John S. Ho t, of Lawrence township, for a bushel of very pood apples which he presented us one day last week. Oil Compast. The stockholders of the Susquehanna Oil Company met on Saturday the 1st of Sept., I860, at the house of John Keiter in Covington township, and organized by electing the following officers : John Kei ter, President; John Gilliland and Lorenz llartlein, Vice Presidents : J. C. McCloskey, Trcr-surer ; and J. W. Potter, Secretary. J. K. Boak, Wm. S. S-inkey and F. F. Coudrict were elected managers of said company, with power to collect stock and proceed immedi ately to work. One hundred dollars were paid In, and the managers employed John Briel to go to Clarion, or some other point in the oil region, to purchase tools, and employ some experienced hand to take charge of the work. Mr. Briel is aow on his way, and as soon as he returns the company will commence operations. American Tract Society Pennsylvania Br ascii .The quarterly report of II. N. Tliis uell.the superintendent of this Branch, em bodies the details oi the personal labors, sales, and grants of 91 colporteurs on this field ; showing that in the quarter ending June 1, in cluding sales at the depository, they circulated over 11,400 worth of publications, addressed U77 public meetings, made 42.211 family vis its, united in prayer or held religious conver sation with 27.31G of those families, 5,924 of which, embracing nearly 00,000 souls, habitu ally neglect the house of God on the Sabbath, cud 2:S19 of them had no Bible. One colporteur, who has labored fourteen yeais, had visited nearly every family in Blair and Huntingdon coui tics, and many ol them repeatedly ; and in this time had furnished Them by sale with 112,000 volumes, or 14,000 worth, and distributed gratuitously 7,000,000 piges. His ciiculation had annually increas ed, a id the last quarter it exceeded any quar ter since he began his work. Another, who had visited C84 families, and conversed and prayed with 2SG of them during the quarter, relates an account of the conver sion of an intelligent gentleman by the bless ing of God on the reading of the' American Messenger. Another, describing the destitution of his field, says religions books would never go into sonic parts of it unless carried by the colpor teur. Persons had shown him tracts and books vhich he sold them three or four years ago, which had been the means of their conveision. Some had been active in promoting Sabbath schools. Seven colporteurs, during their connection with the Society, report the organization of 120 schools. Many other cheering facts might be enumerated, if our limits would permit. During the months of May, June, and July the committee have commissioned 120 colporteurs, including 74 students, to prosecute this work in twenty-three states. Will not all who appreciate the gospel as the means of salvation give this work their pray ers and eflicient cooperation ! LIFE IN TEXAS. A correspondent, writing from Erath Coun ty. Texas, under date of Aug. 2J., says : Foul murders, killing, and fighting, are en tircly of too frequent occurrence in this part of the country. I would to Heaven we had less of it. Ever since last February we have been in one continued state of excitement, ow ing to the war, the murders, the ravages, and the slaughter of women and children by the neighl oting savages. But their most intense hostility has been directed to our live stock ; hundreds and I may say thousands of horses have been killed or carried oil by them ; and such has been the apathy of people at a dist ance, that they have seemed to regard the ac counts as our delusive stoiies. It is true that our Governor ordered out Minutemen, Han gers, and a Regiment of Cavalry, but they were so slow getting along, and so badly offi cered, that they have done little or no good, many of the officers of the regiment seeming to regard the whole affair as either visionary, useless, or as an electioneering scheme. And, as the thing has gone off", it has proved an effectual call for all the grand villains and horse-thicives to gather in for their share of the booty. As the vultures gather around a carcass, or as the wolves follow in the wake of Buffaloes, so the rogues have come here. White men have come in and taken the pla ces of the fierce Cammanches and the prowl ing Caddos. But the ire and indignation of the more hardy and honest portion has been aroused. Some of those fair-skinned savages have been caught. One in this county has ' been hung, and I hear that several in Tarrant have shared the same fate (1 can't say wheth r it be true or not) ; but a very respectable Vigilance Committee, consisting of citizens of this county and Bosque, have spent nearly a week in investigating the case of the principal ' rogue, Tucker by name. This Tucker they have turned over to the civil authorities, he having made a clean confession of the whole thing. The examination of the others has been deterred until they can send for more persons. i have no doubt but that the thing will go on lively now lor some time. But we jiere are only acting on the little rogues There are some bier rogues nn near the Indi ans under the guise of Indian traders who re ceive these hundreds and thousands ofhor es and run them off to Missouri and Kansas ana dispose of them. These are the iellows e want to get hold of. A Paris COITPRrinnrlftit cava ftiaf fha nnnnfii on of England to the admission of Spain as "vpau i. unci iiaoj l u i tuo tco- nt, put a stop to the movement. The ground tho British objection to Spain is that she Is DOtorinn. .lvu: . j ...Jr.. " "uncus or the Great Powers. CLIPPINGS AND SCRI3ELINGS DSusrg'.istive of two in a bed and "spoon fashion" the nights lately. D5"Fast youths are now called young gen tlemen of accelerated gait. DGT'The completed census shows that Cin cinnati has a population of 158,801. EfGen. Sam Houston lias withdrawn his name as a candidate lor the Presidency. KF"Modest the young lady who thinks that legs should bo called "abdominal supporters." D3A strict observer of. etiquette the lady who, being unable to go to church one Sun day, sent her card. fF"When a Democrat begins to blow, just ask him to define his position, and see how quick he will dry up. K7"0rr, of South Carolina, is in favor of a dissolution of the Union. "Or" always was a disjunctive conjunction. Cp"The Postmaster at Iowa City, Illinois, appears to be a defaulter to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars. KTThc ladies of a congregation of a fash ionable preacher in London are subscribing a fund to procure him a divorce. D"An exchange says that the Virginians who chopped down tho Republican pole lately must have been troubled with the pole evil. rt"The Bible speaks of a man clothing him self in curses as with a garment. We guess the Disunionists will appear in bran new suits after the election. r7A. It. Itoss, the engineer who superin tended the erection of the Victoria Bridge, Canada, has became insane, and is now the in mate of an asylum. LET" Why is Stephen A. Douglas like a little boy who dislikes to learn the learn the alpha bet ? Because he is afraid of the Abe he sees. (A. B. C's.) C-Col. Forbes, who obtained considerable notoriety by his connection with the Harper's Ferry raid, has turned up in Sicily, where he is in high command under Garabaldi. KF"The artesian well at Columbus, Ohio, is 2,020 feet deep, Licking only twenty feet of being half a mile. 'Twould be a spring, in deed, to letch water from such a depth. C?"The President of the United States has issued his proclamation for the public sale of 300,000 acres of public lauds in Iowa, embra cing some of the best agricultural lands in the State. CTTThc yield of wheat is so large in some localities of Minesota that owners of threshing machines are offering to thrash out the prod uct of some fields for the excess over thirty bushels per acre. ln ry A Breckinridge speaker, not a hundred miles from Clearfield, the otherday complain ed of the sniallness of the audience. The au dience, on the tolher hand, complained of the smallness of the speaker. ET'The Louisville Journal, commenting up on the result of the Kentucky election, says that "politically, Mr. Breckinridge is as dead as if he had lived before the flood, and had not been admitted to the Aik." !T7From the south we hear of terrible storms in Louisiana and Alabama. The Mobile and Xew Orleans papers are burdened with the details. In Mobile, especially, the loss of life was great, and the amount of damage done very extensive. CSTiie census takers have discovered a number of antiquated individuals in various parts of the country. Among others a deputy mars, al in Cherokee county, Ga., found a white man who had attained the respectable age of ICG years. C"A physician named l'riedlander died at his residence in Chicago, 111., last week, after a most distressing illness, caused, as believed, from being bitten in the face hy a fly that had brought poison communicated from the car cass of a poisoned dog. XT'-A Boston jeweller, short time since, bor rowed money of all his most intimate friends, and as a token of gratitude lor their kindness, took their watches for gratuitous cleaning and repair, and then ran off with both their time and money. TunsoNS afflicted with the Fever an Ague should not spare cither time, trouble or expense, to procure bit IIostktt::ii's Ci-.I-ebuatbd Bittf.hs, whose beneficent effects upon tho system has been clearly proved to those who have Jbcen rtrieken down in a short spr.ee of time by this dreadful cuisc, whose 'cheek:? ore wan and meagre, and wliosc nights are sleepless ana restless, aim wuosc eyes are di tj and sunken, w it h death staring them in the face, this compound must prove a blessing, snatching them as it were from the month of the grave. None can know its true value until they have tested it. When all others have failed, these Litters have restored the sufferers to pristine bealtfi. Their popularity in all the estern and Southern parts should introduce them to all fami lies "'Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. See advertisement. MARRIED: On Thursday evening, Aug. 23d., at the res idence of the bride's mother in Mount Pleas ant, by liev. T. Van Scoyoc, Mr. William Lightnek, and Clarissa Davis, both of Bec- caria Tn., Clearfield County. On the 20th day of Aug., in Chest township byllev. A. S. Tozer, Mr. Wm. Kodgers, to Miss jANi; Davis, both of Jefferson county, ra. ftfT HEVAH1).-The above reward will be !?! 1 tn nnv nprsnn who will (rive informa- tion that will lead to the detection of tho person - -. A r.nna u.l,n Iniiirpfl nnrl flpjilrnvpd. on SundaV VI J 'V.. JIUIO H " .'J ' v " r i a rttli BDvfrnl fruit Ami ghjirla trees in front of the let of the undersigned in Clearfield . - .... 1 1 r r rr T I I r t T Borough. augCT-pl J. O. wiuijmulli. T VI.PHTnWV TlflTF.f Tim nndersioTi cd takes thisinethod of informing his friends anu me puoiic in general xnai ne uns ag:un iu&eii hn Tiiihtii hump in Kvlertnwn. Clearfield countV. known as tho "Kyler House," and that he is now nrpnnrerl to neeoinmoilft.te Travellers nna oiuers .l, i qv rriro Viimnpnll lip will KriflTfl n() flftpn- tion to make guests corutortable ana render gen erui saiisiiicuoji. uwvu. Kylcrtown, Pa-August 23, 186t)-3t. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell bv war of Public Outcry, at his residence in Woodward township, Clearfield county, on Wed nesday, September l'J. 1860. the following descri6- ed personal property, to wit : 4 good Horses, -i sot of Harness, a head of Young Cattle, 1 Cow (fit for beef,) 1 strong 2-horse Wagon. 1 new Spring Wagon, 5 tors of Hay, and 300 bushels of Oats. Terms of Sale : A credit of Six months will bo given on all articles sold, except the oats, which will oe sold tor casn. tnio to commence at ju o clock, a. ra. lau32'Jl ISAAC GOSS. CTIRRIXG TIMES IN PI1ILADEL 3 PHI A ! Tremendous Jixciteniettt among the 71 f. PYrTTTNB FOOT TtAfiE hetii'teu llie. P,i7,i,nlm Vnlirj: fiuA a. notorious l'orser and counterfeiter, James Jiuchatian Cross !.'.'!! Cross "' Tt. seems to be the ireneral onin- ion in Clearfield, that if Cross had worn a pair of Frank chorl 8 irencn-cau jjoois, iubi uc nuuw not be taken yet. However, Shorty is not much ot Tniucino- his custom : hut would an nounce to all Drecluiiridge, Douglas, Lincoln ami Bell nun, and women ana cniureu m icuiucm, r,,i Ktnna.nntirmin'r in nartieular. that he is pro- pared to furnish them with Boots, Shoe9 and Gai ters ot any style or pattern, suoncu, roweu yt,- ged, (ana as ne is a snori ieuowj uu uun Uunv-o. a n t in,i of pnnntrv rroduce taken in exchange and cash not refused Repairing done in the neat est manner and charges moderate, at the Short Shoe Shop on Second btroet, opposite Reed, Wea- TBI a til B BlUtB. " " K. B. Findings for sale. Aug. 2'J,18oO. PAY UP ! PAY UP All persons indebted to the undersigned on Judgments, Kotes, Book Accounts, Lands, or otherwise, are notified to make payment without delay, and save costs Ho will be found at all times at the store of Jra hani, Boynton & Co., in Clearfield borough, whero he keeps his books. ' JAJ1ES B. GltAHAM. Clearfield. Pa, July 18, I860. GRIST AND SAW MILL FOll SALE. The undersigned will sell at private sale. his grist and saw mill on Littlo Clearfield creek, in New Millport, Clearfield county, Pa. Tho grist mill can be run by either steam or water, or by both at the same time. The machinery is all good. The location is one of the best in the county. The saw mill is in good running order and capable of sawing 4000 feet every 12 hours. There is also a dwelling house with the Dronertv. Por terms. which will be moderate, apply to the subscriber, residing in New Millport AUg. 13, ISoU-orn. A 14 LI A U. &X1UK. THE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY will be opened for the reception of pupils (male and female) on Monday, August 20th. Terms, per ses-j sion of eleven weeks: Orthography, lleadinjr. Writing, Primary Arith metic and tieography, S2.50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar Geogra phy and History. S3,00 Algebra, Geometry, .Natural l'hilosopny, and Book Keeping, S4.00 .Latin and Greek languages, 6,0(1 To students desirous of acquiring -a thorough English Education, and who wish to qualify them- elves for teachers, this institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil receivod for less than half session and no deduction excepjt for protracted sickness. Tuition to be paid at the close of the term. fmaySOl C. B. SAXDFORD, Principal. ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to public sale, at the house ot Isaac Uioom, in the Uorough ot Cur wens ville, on Saturday the Sti ilay of S'plemhrr, A.D . 18G0. at 1 o'clock. P. M., the following described Heal Estate, to wit : That certain plantation or tract of land, situate (on the public road leading from Clearfield to New Washington) in Pike town ship, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the north by land belonging to the estate ot John !:. Curry, deceased, on the east by land of Fitch & Beynton, on the west hy lands of Wm. A. Bloom and Win. 'ex, and on the south by land of Geo. W. Curry, containing two hundred and fiiteen acres, more or less, having erected thereon a largo two-story frame (L) house, weather-boarded and painted, with cellar, a large double log barn, grain-house. dry-house, wagon-shed, and about one hundred a- cros of cleared land, with alarge bearing orchard, and a never failing sprmg.of water thereon, late the estate of Richard Curry, deceased. TERMS: Ten per cent on day ot sale, one bait at confirmation of sale, and the balance in one ear with interest, to be secured by bond and lortgage. WM. HEX, Aug. S, 1S50. Adm'r of R. Curry, dee'd. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA TION. Whereas, by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to regulate tho General Election within this Commonwealth," it is enjoined on the heriffs of the several counties to give public no tice of such election, the places where to be held, :md the officers to beelccted ; TilEnF.FonE, I. FRED ERICK G. mlLLER. High Sherifl'of Clearfield co., to herrbii give luthlte notice to the Electors ot the county of Clearfield, that a GENERAL ELECTION will bo held on tho Second Tuesday of October next, (being the NIXT1I day of the month.) at the several election districts in said county, at which time and place the qualified voters will vote For One person for Governor of this Common wealth : For One person to represent the counties of Clear field. Jefferson, JL. Ik. Mckean, jfcorrest, Liar ion, .Venango, ami Warren, in the House of Representatives of the U. State3 ; For Two persons to represent the counties of Clear field, Jcttcrson. tiK ana iucivean in tne House of Representatives of this Commonwealth ; For One person for the office of Commissioner of Clearfield county ; For One person for the ofnee of Auditor of Clear ticld county. The electors of the'eounty of Clearfield will take notice that the said General Election will be held at the following places : At the house ot t-naiuil JYi. Mnitn lor me town ship of IJecearia. At the house ot Asepii J.ins, lor tue townsuip of Boll. At the house of James Elooiu, Sr , for the town ship of Rloom At tho house ot lidward Albert lor tne townsnip of Uoggs At the house of William Hoover for tho town- hip of Rradford. .... irf a r r 1 1 . At the public house ot n. v . ioore, ior israuy township. At the house ot John loung tor tne xownsnip of Rurnside. At the school house near Simon Rorabaugh s, for the township of Chest. At the Court House tor the L.orougu oi e,icar- field. At the house of Jacob Maurer for the township of Covington At th3 house of Isaac Bloom, jr., for the Borough of Curwensville. At Centre school house for tho township of I'e- catur. At the house of Thomas B Davis, for the town ship of Ferguson. At the house ot John x. liunuy ior ine town ship of Fox. At Congress ilnl school nouse lor tue townsuip of Girard. At the public school house for the township ot Goshen. At the house of Jacob II ubler for the township of Graham. At the school house in Jancsville. for the town ship of G uelich At the house ot Jesse Vinson ior tuo lownsnip of Huston. At tho school house in Ansonville for the town ship of Jordan. At the house of B. D. Hall & Co., for tho town ship of Karthaus. At the lurKey Hill scnooi nouse ior mc iowu- shin of Knox. At the court tiousc in ine lorouu oi vicarucm fnr r.nwrenee townshin . ., , it - . t r ni At fhe nublic school house lor the Xorougn oi Lumber Citv. At the house formerly occupied by inos. ivyier, fnr Morris townshio. Atthonublio school house lor the Xorougn ot w Washington. At the house of fcamucl fc-nuth lor the townsnip of Penn. At the house of Isaac Bloom, jr , in the uoro oi Curwensville. for Pike township. At the house of R. Y . Moore for the township of Union. At the house of John Whiteside Ior the town ship of Woodward. NOTICE 13 FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN. That all rtcrsons. except Justices of the I'eaoe, whoshall hold anv office or appointment of trust, under the government of the United States or of this State, or of anv lncorporateu uisinci, wneiuer a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or a"ent.who is or shall oe empioyea unaer ine le gislative, Executive or Judicial Departments ot this State or of the United States, or any city or in corporated district, and a!sothat every member of .r. 1 . j OA- ... T ! . 1 .. .. T 1, vongress ana oi me iruuu utii.u.uic, ui "i common or select council of any city, or commis sioner of any incorporated district, are by law in capable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspec tor. or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth ; and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of any such election, shall bo eligible to any office voted for. And the Return Judges of the respective dis tricts aforesaid are requested to meet at the Court Ifouse, in the Borough of Clearfield, on the First Friday next after the said Second Tuesday of Oc tober, then and there to do those things required cf them by law. GIVEN under my hand and seal, at Clearfield.this 2'Jth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-fourth. F. G. MILLER. Shoriff. N AILS, GLASS, Oils, Paints, Ac., to be had at the most reasonable prices, at the store ol Fob. 20. GRAHAM, BOYNTON & CO, BLANK SUMMONS' for sale at the Variety Store of Loiuike & Co, Clearfield, Pa. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against meddling with a dark sorrel Horse now in possession of Martin Hockenberry of Chest township, Clearfield county, as the game belongs to me, and left with him on loan. Aug- 22 JONATHAN WESTOVER. CAUTION. Al! persons arecautioned against purchasing or taking an assignment of a note given to Aaron Owens, dated same time last fall, uu caning ior 14 or Srlb. The said note was giucn for a windmill, and as I have received no value for the same I will not pay it, unless com pelled by a due course of law. Aug115, lS00-3tp. DAVID SPENCER. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters Testa mentary on the Estate of James White, late of Karthaus township, Clearfield co., Pa , deceas ed, having been granted to the undersigned re siding in said township, ail persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present thein duly authenticated for settle ment. MARGARET WHITE, JOHN REITER, August 15. 18oO-Gtp. Executors. -1LEARFI ELD METHODIST EPISCO- J PAL CHURCH. Notice is hereby eiven that in the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfielu- coun ty, on the 23th day of June, A. D. 1S00. applica tion wns made to the said court to grant a Charter of Incorporation to the Methodist Society, or con gregation, at Clearfield Borough, under the name of the ' Clearfield Methodist Episcopal Church," and if no sufficient reason is shown to the contra ry, tho said application or petition will bo grant ed by the said Court. JOHN L. CUTTLE, August 22. 18G0. Prothonotary. ROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE ! IM PORTANT NOTICE TO THE RAGGED!!! The undersigned having opened a Tailoring Es tablishment in Shaws Row, in the room recently occupied by II. F. Naugle as a Jewelry Storo, an nounces that he is now ready and willing to make Coats, Pmitaloons, Vests, iVc, for his old custom ers, and as many new ones a3 may give him a call, after the latest and most approved styles, or after any of tho old fashions, if they prefer it. By doing his work in a neat and substantial manner, and promptly fulfilling his engagements, he ex pects to seeurc a liberal share of patronage. Jan. 18 131.0. WM. RADEBAUGII. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is here by given, that the following accounts have been examined ami passed by me, arid remain filed of record in this office for the inspection ot heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next i'r- phans' Court of Clearfield county, to he hehf at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the Fourth Monday of September, lboO, for conlirmation and allowance : The account of Geo. Jacob Yoas, Administrator of the estate of Gcorga G inter, late of Brady town ship, Ciearfield county, deceased. JAMES WRlGLtii , Register. Clearfield. Pa.. August 22, 1800. A DIES' ONE PRICE FANCY FUR STORE ! JOHN FAKEIRA, No. 71S Arch Street b tween 7th & Sth Mreets, Philadelphia, (late of 81H Market street.) Importer. Manufaetu- Having removed to my New Storo, 71S Arch St., and being now engaged entirely in the Manufac ture and Sale of Fancy Furs, which, in accordance with the "One Price Principle,-' I have marked at the lowest rossniLE prices consistent with rea sonable profit, I would solicit a visit from those in wantot i- urs tor either LiaUics or Chilurcns' wear, and an inspection of my selection of those goods, satisfied, as I am, of my ability to please in every desired essential. "Persons at a distance, who may find it inconvenient to call personally, need only name the article, they wish, together with the price, and instructions for sending, nua tor ward thcorderto my address money accompany ing to insure a satisfactory compliance with their wishes. Philadelphia. Aug. 2Z, lSnll-ora. O U RT PUOCLA yi ATION . WH ERE AS, J ,the Honorable SAMUEL LINN, Esquire, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and the Honorable Wrilliam L. Moore and Benjamin Bon- sall. Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept, to me directed, tor the hold ing of a Court of Common Plea.s, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer & Termi ner, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clear field, in and for Clearfield co., on the Fourth Mon day, the 24th day of SEPTEMBER next, in the Methodist En. church in said borough,! NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and for said countyof Clearheld, to appearin tiieirown proper persons with their Rolls. Kccords, Inquisi tions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done, and Jurors and Witnes ses are requested to be then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, at their peril. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 22d day of August in tha year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and tho eighty-second year of American Independence. FREDERICK G. MILLER, Sheriff. URY LIST, FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, l$i0, (commencing on 4th Monday, the 2lth day.) grand jrnons. Bell township Adam Breth. Brady township Sam'l Arnold, Harrison Pass more, Joseph Arnold, Frederick Shaffer, Joseph Rishel, Frederick Wingert. Burnside township Stephen Brothers. Chest township Calvin Stevens. Covington township William Schnarrs Curwensville borough Daniel Faust. Decatur township James Parsons, Jon'a Kep hart. Philip Reese. Andrew Gcarhart. Graham township James F. Shoopo. Huston township Austin Brown. Lawrence township John Dougherty, jr. Lumber-city borough Wm. V. Wright. Morris township DanTl Beams, Jona Rothrock. New-Washington borough Samuel Sebring. Pike township Abraham Snyder. Woodward township Joseph Fiscus. TUAVEKSK JLUOrtS MUST WEEK. Beccaria. township Jos. W. Lull, J. H. Hegarty. Bell township Wm.T. Gilbert, J. W. Campbell. Boggs tp. I. Southard, II. Waple, Tho. Waple. Brady township George W Long, Joab Ogden, Geo. Jacob Yoas. Levi Draucker, Jas. C. Barrett, Henry Hoover, Geo. Morgan. 1). Goodlanuer. Bradford township Jeromo Robison. Burnside township Frederick Sheppard, John Rorabaugh, Philip Neff. Chest township Josiah W. Lamburn, Jon'a Fry. Clearfield borough Lattimer R. Merrell. Curwensville boro' Jacob Faust, Abr. Gates. Decatur township Isaac Goss. Fox township James Blair. Girard township Peter Lamm, Edward Wool dridge, Adams Spackman. Goshen township Lewis Irwin. Guelich township Jones Rollin. Jordan tp P. Bloom, Jos. M'Ncal, Jos. Dewalt. Karthaus tp George Heckadon, David Haines. Knox township John Jackson. Lawrence tp O.Conklin, A. II. Reed, RossReed. Morris township William L. Merrell. New-Washington borough Joseph A. Breth. Penn township D. S. Sharp. Joseph Newcomer Pike tp G. B. Dale, G. B. Caldwell, J. Bloom, sr Union township David Horn. TU AVERSE JT-ROKS SECOND WEEK. Bell townshin John Orr. Boggs township Thomas Bears, George Turner. Brady township Jack. Long, Jercmian lvriner Bradford township John Dale, A. H. Lucas, Georsre W. Gearhart. T.urnsido townshin C. C. Mitchell, John Mc- Cullough. Eben McMasters. Chest townshin Daniel Gorman, S. McEwcn. Clearfield borough Jefferson Litz, Henry Sny der, Win. Radebaugh. Covington township John M. Reiter. Ferguson township Geo. Straw, P M'Crackcn Goshen township Robert Bumgardner. Graham tw'p Martin V. French, Isaac Kylar Guelich township James A. Hegarty. Lawrence township George Guelich. Lumber-city boro' John Broomall, John Fer truson. Jesse Snencer. Morris tp W . Deviney, Jos.Dcnning, Ed. Perks Pike townshin Joseph M. Snencer. Jacob Ritter Union township John Brubaker, Benjamin F-. Uarley, Levi Dressier. Woodward township Christian Shoff. A FEW fine brown and white Leghorn and Jtng- J-. lish Dunstable hat, at E. A. IRVIN'b cor- nerstore. Cnrwensville, July 9. eZfi YOUNG LADIES WANTED, to cx- amine and reduce the large stock of Dress Goods, just received at MOSSOP'S. 4 DMlVlSTRlTnnS'Vn rn.r t ... , ZM. of Administration on the est.it rr Thrms Owens, late of Lumber-citv Boron.h n arfitl.I county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the unaersignea residing in said Borough, all per sons indebted to said estate are reqnesiei to make immediate payment, and those ha ving claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. EM KLINE OWENS, ANTHONY UILE, August 8. 1860-6t. Administrators. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT of Clearfield co. In the matter of the estates of Samuel Spencer, Joseph Spencer, Hannah and Nancy Spencer, and John Harlow Fisher, decM. And now, April 17th A. L. 1SO0, citation awarded by the court upon heirs, executors and administrtor3of above dece dents, to show cause why specific performance of contracts for sale of real estate made bv them in their life time shall not be decreed. June 20th, 1S60. citations returned, and on motion of R. J. Wallace, Esq., attorney for applicant, T. J. Me- Cullough. Esq., appointed commissioner to take testimony. JAMES WHIG LEY, Clerk. In pursuance of above commission, and tome directed, testimony in the above matter will be taken at my office in Clearfield, on Thursday the 12th of September, when and where all persons in terested may attend. T. J. M'CULLUUGH. August i lbdO. Commissioner. MUSIC MISS L. A. P. RYNDER. would an nounce that on Wednesday, Sept. Sth. she will open, in Clearfield, a school for tho study of Vocal ind Instrumental Music. Desiring to make the school a permanency, she promises to remain as long as she receives a generous patronage. Miss R. desires to call attention particularly to the fact that whereas ordinary teachers give from twenty-four to thirty lessons, of one hours length, for ten dollars, she will give sixty lessons of the same length, and twelve review lessons, to the whole class, for the same price. Each lesson is di vided into two pat ts. Theoretical and Practical. Receiving double the amount ot instruction, pa rents have a right to expect the pupils progress also doubled, and, if the rules of the school are strictly followed, she pledges herself not to dis appoint them. Ikxt Looks Richardson or Grobc, for Piano. Curtiss or Converse, for Guitar. Bassini, Cooke, or Lablaehe. for Voice. TERMS Ten dollars per Quarter of seventy- two lessous, for either Piano, Guitar or Melodeou Vocal musi'j free to every pupil studying instru mental music. Rev. J. 1). Stewart. Messrs. P. Snceringer. Isaac N. Berlin, T. B. Iltims, Wm. Irvine. E. L. Study, Dr. Win. B. Roberts, and all others who have pa tronized me, can he relerred to. Aug. la. lbbo. kRPIIANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, the un dersigned trustee, nnpointed ny tne sani court. will expose to public saleAm the Fourth Monday, the, 2 Uh day of September. 1S00, at Clearfield, the Real 1-state ot William -Uoyer, aeccused, as lol lows, to wit : Purpart No. 1. All that tract of land conveyed to Win Moyer, deceased, by Josiah W. Smith, by fdeed dated May 0th. 1S."1, described as follows: Beginning at a white oak corner, thence south by the John Donaldson survey 157i perches to corner of Wm. Shippey's purchase, thence by the same westllli perches to a white pine, thence north 157J perches to a post, thsnce east by George Har rison survey 11 1 perches to the place of begin ning, containingono hundredand nine acres, more or less, and being the north east quarter of the James Milligan survey. Purport No. 2. Comprising all that tract or piece of land conveyed to said Wm. Moyer, deceased. from John Martin by deed dated June oth. a. u. 18j5. and bounded by lands ot alentmc 1 legal, Thomas C. Cochran and others, beginning at a white oak on the north west corner of the tract, thence south one hundred and fifty-four perches to corner of land of Valentine Flegal, thence east by line of said land one hundred and eighteen perches to a post, thence along line of Thomas Col buru's land north one hundred and fifty-four per ches to the old line, thence west by Franee s one hundred and eighteen perches to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and seven a- eres, more or less, and being out of the north west corner of John Donaldson survey. TERMS : One half cash and the residue in one year with interest. J. R. REED, August 8. 13J0. Trustee. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a fact that, at some period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions ; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain com mon sense, they may be able so to regulate the sys tem as to secure permanent health. In order to ac complish this desired object, the true" eoursc to pur sue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. liostetter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple process of strengthening nature, ena ble the svstem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, indigestion, .Nausea, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, or Bilious complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producingCramps.Dysentary,Cholie,Chol era Morbus, Ac, these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dvsenterv or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and causod principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily reg ulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspep .. ,- , t i i i . sia, a disease wnicu is proouoiy more prevaieui, m all its various forms, than any other, and tne cause of which mav always be attributed to de rangements ot tne digestive organs, can ue tureu without fail by using 110STETIER S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on tho bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bit ters of some kind : then w hy not use an article known to be infallible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a preventive of disease and strengthen er of the system in general; and among them all there is not to be tound a more neauny people than the Germans. from whom this preparation em anated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value oi mis great pre naration in the scale of medical science. Fever and Ague. This trying and provoking disease, which fixes its relentless erasp on the bo dy of man. reducing him to a mere shadow in a short time, and rendering him physically and men tally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTER'S. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bit ters are used as per directions. And as mey nei ther create nausea nor offend the palate, and ren der unnecessary anv change of diet or interrup tion of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healty digestion, and the complaint is remo ved as speedily as is consistent with the produc tion of a thoiougu ana permanent cure. For Persons in Advanced rears, who are sutler- inr from an enfeebled consitution and infirm body. these Bitters are Invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only bo tried to be appreciated. And 10 amoinerwuue nursing ineso Bitters are indispensable, especially where the mo ther's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is wnere a gooa ionic, sueu .i uusicw ter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart tempo rary strn-rth and vigor to the system. Ladies all means trv this remedy for all ca B9 of debility, and. before . o doing, should ask their physician, who, it he is acquainted wun me virtue of the Stomach Bitters, will recommend Un!r ,,so tn 11 eases of weakness Caution. We caution the publie against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for liostetter' s Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has the words "ur. J . liostetter Stomach Bitters"' blown on the side of tho bottle n,l Rtnmned on the metalliccapcovering the cork and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Usr Prepared and sold by liostetter Cr 2nittt Pittsburg. Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers. and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, teoutb. America, ana uermany. Agents Geo.W.Rheem and C.D.Watson, Clear field ; John Patton, Curwensville ; D. Tyler. Hus ton : F. K. Arnold. Luthersburg. - Sept24,'59. B EST Philadelphia Sugar-Cured Hams at the new store ot ghaham, uotstos & vo. PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand at his store room in Philipsburg. Ccntro county, a full stock of Flour, Ham?. Shoulders Sides, Cof fee, Tea, Sugar. Rice, Molasses, Ac. Also, Li quors of all kinds, Tobacco. Scgars, Snuff. Ac.; all of which he offers to purchasers on the most ad vantageous terms. Give him a call, and trv hia articles. Imar21j ROBERT LLOYD. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber having purchased tha furniture and interest from II. H. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarders. 4 Every depart ment connected - with his establishment will be conducted second to none in tho county. Ro res pectfully solicits a share of publif! patronage. Inly il, lStSO.-y. GEO. N. COLBl R.V. 1 LOU R ! FLO UR ! ! The undersigned ha ing made arrangements with a largo manu facturing establishment to supply bim with Flour, he gives notice to the public .that ho is prepared to furnish all who want a good aiticlc. at the 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. GALER. Tyrone City, Pa , July 11th. 1S59 TVTEW STONE WARE MANUFACTORY 11 IN CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the public that he has commenced the manu facture of Stone-Waro in tho Borough of Clear field, and thst bo is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Cream Crocks, Jugs. Jars. Ac, at lower prices, than they can ba bought else where. He solicits a share of pntron nge. FREDERICK LEITZINGER. Clearfield, Pa., Mvy 23, lSiO-ly. HIS OWN HOOK! JOHN GL'ELim 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 tho '-old Jew Store," whera he keeps on hand, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that my bo wanted in this section of country ; con sisting of Sofas, Lounges, Mahogony and Common Bureaus, Writingland Wash Stands'; Centre, Din ing and Breakfast Tables : Mahogany and Com mon Bedsteads; Sewing Stands, Ac, Ac. He wil' also repair furniture and chairs, in good stylo cheap for cash. House Painting done on short no tice. and easy terms Now is the time to buy at reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thing in my line of business at the cheapest cash rate. Walk in and examine the articles on hand, aui judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. Country produce received in pavment. April 13, IS j'J JOHN GUELICH. N. B Coffins made to order on short notice, an funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priato accompanyments, when desired. J. G-. OSC.Vn LOr.AINE. J G. II ARTS U It K M D. Druii and Variety Store. LOHAINE & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE Eastern cities, and opened at their NEW STORE ROOM ou MARKET STREET, two doors west of l'hird. 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 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 reference to their quality, and freshness. DYE-STUFFS & VARNISHES: Extra Logwood. chipped A ground ; Indigo. Mad- der.Annatto, Cochineal. Sol. tin. Red Sanders. Copal coach-black for leather.Japan for dying, Map, Mas tic, White Dainar, AVhite Spirit k 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, Fundi, La china, LI mono, Ac. hcgaM. C LAN K-BOOKS & STATION EKY : Ledgers, Day books. Receipt and Note Books, Diaries, Ladies and Office Portfolios. Blank parch ment and paper deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, and all legal blanks; loolscap, letter, noic. business and drawing paper, envelopes, ready reference files; Anuear sa Arnold s writing fluid ; ink, t.iack, blue A carmine.steel pens A pen holders, paper clips, mu cilage, and all other articles in the stationary line. OILS AND FAINTS : Their stock of Oils and Paints will eonsist 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 and Amer ican ermilhon, Fans Green; Lltrainanne and Prussian Blue, dry and ground in oil; Chrome yel low and green. Carmine, Chalk of all kinds, Cobalt; Drop, lake and black; Emery, Olue; Gums, Copal, Damar anil Shellac ; Indian red, Litharge, Orange mineral, Pumice and Rotten stone; Rose pink, A- mencan and Lnglish; Kosin, .scarlet, (or Fersian red.) Terro de Sienna. Turkey Umber, Verdigris, Blue and White itriol. Whiting, Zinc, copperas. Borax, Putty and Putty knives, Glass of all sizes and qualities, Looking-glass plates, etc., etc , etc. TOILET & FANCY AETICLES, &C : Hairbrushes, American, French English, with Ivory, Shell, Pearl, 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 bristlest Badger 3 hair; ilesh brush es; Comb orusnes A cleaners ; torioise sneu i uck. combs, Tortoise shell. Plain and Fancy and India rubber Long combs; fchell, UuHaio, Horn and In dia rubber puff-side combs; India rubber Dress ing combs, 4 to 8 inches, all styles; 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, Manenet A Conway's extracts for the handker chief, and a great variety of styles ; Burnett's Co caine, Barry s Tricophcrous, Lyon's Cathairon, Eau. Lustral. Bears, Maccassar, Antigua, nose 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 soap, Honey soap. Chrystaline A Floating soaps, Ottoman, Yan kee, wallagher, A ranspareni and castne soaps, a.c. .MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES: Gents' steel frame morocco and cuff portrnonic., Ladies' silk lined Papier-mache, inlaid Tortoiso olioll Velvet and Morocco portmonies ; Ladie' crotchet purses, embroidered wsth steel beads: La- dies' cabas and morocco saicneis, mjch, penn, no ry ; velvet and papier-mache, ivory A pearl memo randum tablets ; fine English morocco pocket wal lets; morocco and calf pocKet-books, with straps and clasps ; bill books Banker's cases, with lock and key; collapsion drinking cups ! medical glas ses, with and without drops ; fishing tackle ; Chap man a Emerson's razor strops; cigar cases; crumb brushes ; shoe brushes, with and without handles ; horn brushes, all qualities ; print A varnish brush es, tin and copper bound ; sash tools; counter and marking brushes; white-wash A scrubbing brush es; fancy-colored dusting brushes. Ac. Rich pearl inlaid papier-mache toilet cases, work boxes and writing desks ; Rosewood and Mahogony writing desks; Chessmen and chessboards; Gents' Kid gloves, neck-ties, collars, cravats and canes ; La dies' Kid, Taffeta silk and Kid finished gauntlets, and Lysle thread gauntlets; Black and Mlkweb suspenders, french striped gum suspenders, -rich embroidered suspenders, Guiotsnew style French suspenders. Gents' linen handkerchiefs, colored border and cambric handkerchiefs. Ladies Unea handkerchiefs 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 French, c. ' Also, Patent Medicines of 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 carefully eompoundel Clearfield, Pa., June 20th. 1S6(J. i i : i i; : . - . r. i I