THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., SEPT. 12, 1860. . CLUB MEETING. The Lwoolw ajtd Crrati Club of Clearfield Bor- uh will meet in the Town uau on " cf A rnrn.I attendance IS re scuing, " ' . . 1i.MIlt " We learn that the Curwensville "Wide-Awake." rsv oraer ui luv will be present in full uniform. Arm "Brokejt.- On Saturday last, a Brih of Mr. Jackson Kobinson pt Curwensville, In at tempting to ride a mule, was thrown and had -one 1 hi arms broken. - - "Kelioiocs Notice. ReT. S. Miles is e--pected to preach In the Baptist meeting-house in'Clearfield Borough, on Sunday the 16th day ol September inst., at four o'clock, P. M. THE Fair. We are requested to State that the privilege of erecting refreshment stands on the fair grounds of the Clearfield Agricul tural Society, will be sold out on Tuesday of Court wek. - Dr. A. 31. Ihixs, Ddntist, requests us to say 'that he will now remain permanently at home until further notice is given, and will bo pleas ed to serre all his friends who may desire any thing in his line of business. St. Ratti.es3IAK.es. Our venerable friend Sam ucl Fulton, informs us that whilst surveying up 'Moose Creek one day last week, he came upon fovr large rattlesnakes and forty-two young ones, ranging from 6 to 9 inches in length, which had been killed by some person, and were lying in the road near Birchfield's shanty. Robbery. Last Friday night, the shoe store ot Isaac Johnson, in this Borough, was broken into and about $25 stolen from the money till. Entrance was aOected by getting on the roof of an adjoining building and raising one of the tnper windows. From there the villain passed down into the lower room, and forced open the drawer in the counter. So far as is known, no goods were taken. Another Patent. We learn that a patent has issued to two of the citizens of our coun ty, John II. Reed and L. J. Crans, for a buck wheat and grain cleaner. This will prove a "Trainable invention for millers and farmers, as it can bo so regulated as to scour, hull or chop. It is simple in construction, requires but little ipower to operate it, and does its work rapidly and well. Another Clcb. We are pleased to learn that our friends in Penn township have organ ized a Lincoln and Curtin Club, with the fol lowing officers: President, John Russel; Vice Presidents, A. C. Moore, Reuben Wall, James T. Cook and ElishaFnnton ; Recording Secretary, T. W. Moore ; Corresponding Sec retary, J.G.Russell. This club will work actively in the good cause, and we have no doubt that Penn township will do her full share towards electing our whole ticket. - Clcb i.v Woodward. The Republicans of "Woodward township met at Sanburn School ihouse on tho evening of the 1st September, for the purpose of foiming a Lincoln, Hamlin, Curtin and Patton Club. James Stott was called to the chair, after which the club was permanently organized by electing Jacob F. Reed, President ; James Stott and John Col ter, Vice Presidents ; and James Lockertand Samuel Stott, Secretaries. The club was then .addressed by John M. Chase and othera, and resolutions were adopted pledging a hearty support tolhe whole Republican ticket. Con siderable enthusiasm prevailed. Woodward will, as a matter of course, render a good ac count of herself at the October and Novem bcr elections. Let the ball be kept rolling ! To Make Tomato Catsup. Tako one-half bushel of ripe tomatoes, two quarts of onions, one half dozen common size red peppers, (if not quite ripe no matter.) Cut your onions nud peppers fine and place them over a good fire to stew, in a pint of water. Wash your to matoes, cutting up the large ones, and put them all in another kettle with one gallon of water over a slow fire, and boil till soft, stirring of ten to keep from burning to the kettle. When soft, remove from the fire and strain them through a wire sieve, rubbing them with the bottom of a tin cup or dipper until all but the seeds and skins are pressed through. These place in a cloth strainer, and add the juice to that which you have pressed through fhe sieve. Add the onions and peppers, bpil the whole Iown one halt over a slow fire, add salt to suit the taste, boil a few a minutes after, and re move from the fire. Then add two quarts of good vinegar, bottle while warm, cork tight, and lay the bottles on the side in a cool place This recipe Dr. A. M. IlilU famished us. Mcrder in Clarion Cocntt. On Sunday the 2d Sept., a man entered the house of Mr. Thomas Stewart Jn Toby township, Clarion county, Pa., and with pistol in hand, in the presence of Mrs. Stewart, broke open a bu reau and stole some $30 in money. In the e vening of the same day. two men went to the house of Mr. Wm. McKewen, and in the pres ence of tbh female members of the family, robbed tho house of $30 in good money and $40 depreciated paper. Measures were at once adopted to apprehend the villains. Ja red Lewis and Eli McCall had gone to Canoe f'pple on the Clarion river, and whilst lying Jn ambush, two men approached, when Lewis and McCall met them and ordered them to surrender. The robbers, howevor, instantly flred twice, shooting Lewis in the b reast and Jeg, and McCall in the leg. Mr. Lewis walked some ten rods to a house and died in a few minutes. Mr. McCall is seriously but not dangerously wounded. A coroner's jury was summoned and rendered a verdict that Mr. Lewis came to his death from a pistol shot in we Lands of a man named Charley Logue. ioenaraeof his accomplice is Davis. Both nave made their escape. A reward of $800 w offered for their apprehension. They had oeen boarding at the house of one Jesse Ma jor near Callensbnrg for some time past, and wo of the daughters of Major are now in pris wWaltlD furth6r inwtigation. On the 5nt previous to the murder, the atable of bntTph B Rernld near Callensbnrg was uroi Dy incendiaries, and it is soppoaed that &!$?. fn: thr-criQieB CLIPPINGS AND SCRI BBLINGS C?-Clearfield borough has a population of much leissthan was supposed. . ; Saratoga, on annaay last, a room in one of the hotels was robbed of $5,000 worth of jewelry. , . . "'".. ; ' QThe tobacco crop of Kentucky, Mtesou ri and Tennessee, 'it is thought, will on'ly bo a Halt one this year. f7It is reported that from 80,000 to 35,000 conversions occarrea during the religious re vrval in Wales -last year. : : DSAtiew counterfeit five dollar note on the Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill county has maqe its appearance. ; CFkStoIen a mare and colt from J. C. An drews of Warren township, Jefferson county on tne nigntot the 1st inst. ? CSomebody says, with truth, that if the Douglas Democrats have a hard road to travel tbe'Others have a hard Lano to run. CL'The State of Kentucky has declared In favor of assessing a public school tax, by i majority of 26,000 voted, at the late election iaay sometimes seeps charms upon her watch-guard, but it is more important that sne Keep watcn ana guard upon her. charms - HFThe seat of justice of Cameron county named alter Gen. Simon Cameron, has been located at Shippen, by the Commissioners ap- pointed oy me Lrovernor. EAs an offset against the strong feats of JJr.WInslnp, it is stated that a man in England raised three thousand pounds on a forged piece ot paper ana carried tt out of the king dom. . fxr"In Kanawha county, va., there are five coal oil factories in operation, turning out 4, '200 gallons of oil per day. There are also three other factories, the capacity of which nave not been tested. K"Daniel Colkins has been convicted in the u . b. Circuit Court, at Auburn, N. Y., of passing a counterfeit half-dime upon a fruit- aeaier, and sentenced to three years' iiupris onment in the State Prison. Uyit is estimated that the reception of the Prince of Wales, will cost the provisional government ot Oanadas no less a sum than S1,000,000 independent of the vast amount spent by the different towns. K"7Trie lodging house of the Catholic Or phan Asylum at Toledo, Ohio, was burnt on the morning of the Oth Sept. Three children and one sister of charity are missing. Anoth er sister was seriously injured Dy jumping irom a wmaow. CURWENSVILLE JOTTINGS. tt"Look fine the Curwensville Wide-A wakes in torch-light procession, the opinion oi tue Editor of the Republican to the contra ry notwithstanding. DLooks better the lofty gentleman with the 'Squire's tall white hat on. . . ttSound well the drums early on Sabbath morning, returning from a political meeting dp-Rich the political discussion the other day, m which the Editor had to plant himself ou the bible to sustain the "peculiar institu tion," and on the Greek language for the mean ing of the word ilave. Wonder if we won't get a learned editorial on that part -of the Democratic faith. . . Persons afflicted with the Fever and Asrne should not spare either time, trouble or expense. T ir - r 1 io procure UK. UOSTETT ER S CELEBRATED lilTTBttS, whose beneficent effects upon the system has been clearly proved to those who hare been stricken down in a short space of time by this dreadful cuiee, whose cheeks are wan and meagre, and wbote nights are sleepless and restless, and whose eyes aro dim and sunken, with 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 hare tested it. V hen all others have failed, these Bitters have restored the sufferers to pristine bealtfi. Their popularity in all the Western and Southern parts should introduce them to all fami lies Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. See advertisement. MARRIED: On Saturday.Sept. lst.at the house of Chas. Corb, by the Kev. A. R. Teats, Mr. Robert A. Green, of Clearfield Boroucli. to Miss Eliza Glazier, of Jefferson county. DIED: In this place, on Thursday. Sept. 6th. of diphtheria, Frank, son of George and Mary Oi I Jo f i , ouuuz, aguu o years o raonms ana o aays. '1 was a dear little flower, Too tender to stay ; In the world's chilling blast, It has withered away. On the 8th, of putrid sore throat, Harrison, son of James Graham, of Goshen township, aged about 6 years. On the 8tb, of diphtheria, Mart Virginia, daughter of Z. C. and Elizabeth McCullough, of this Borough, aged 2 years. On Tuesday, Sept. 11th, in Luthersburg. ot consumption, Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, wife of w imam Keed, aged about 33 years. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, in Clearfield Borough. DR. LITCII'S MEDICIXES. Afresh sup ply of these invaluable Family Medicines are for sale by M. A. Frank, Clearfield, consisting of Pain Curer ; Restorative, a great cure for colds and cough ; and Auti-Bilious Physic. They have been thoroughly tested in this community, and are highly approved. Try them. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jacob Lydick,late of Pike township, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased, having een granted to the un dersigned residing in said township, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims a gainst the same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. Sept. 6, 1860-6tp. AiARY LYDICK, Adm'i. KYLERTOWN HOTEL. The undersign ed takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general that he has again taken the public house in Kylertown, Clearfield county, known as the "Kyler House," and that he is now prepared to accommodate travellers and others who may give him a call. He will spare no atten tion to make guests comfortable and render gen eral satisfaction. JACOB MOCK. Kylertown, Pa., August 29, lS60-3t. ' - PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell by way of Public Outcry, at his residence in Woodward township, Clearfield county, on Wed nesday, September 19. 1860. the following descri6 d personal property, to wit: 4 good Horses, 4 set of Harness, 5 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 be given on all articles sold, except the oats, which will be sold for cash. Sale to commence at 10 o' clock, a. m. . Iaug29 ISAAC GOSS. A FARM FOR SALE fejs for sale a valuable The nndergigned of farm in Penn town ship ; formerly owned and now occupied by Richard Denver, jr , containing about 80 acre", boanded by land of John ir. lioyt, 1 nomas Martin and Jonathan Wain, one mile west of Pennville. From 40 to 50 acres cleared a good frame dwell ing house, a log barn, and other buildings erect ed thereon. Also a good bearing orcnara ana a never failing spring on the premises, and will be sold on reasonable terms for whioh apply to Wm. Irvin, Carwensville. : , mcUARD VJuvi Vtt, en. Penn township, Sept. 5, 1860-3m. " " T FLOUR A lot of the best quality, for sale low atthe store of ' ' WSL F. IK WIN. Alio, Hams and Shoulder. Mackerel and Herring If d-t: 762t SHERIFF'S SALES.-By virtue of sundry writs of etidi t J. 'J to t T smr si w loana1 4 iovran or common Pleas of Clearfield conn iy, nim 10 me directed, there will be exposed to P? 8le' at th Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, on MOXriA v the viTit.Ti-v iv SEPTEMBER, I860, the following described pro perty, viz - v a certain lot of land situate in Kylertown, Morris township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, known as a lot purchased in part by said G. F. Hoop of J S. Hall and C. Munsonand of Kayhorn, bounded and described as follows. Beginning at j bti nil Ir nAnt . nni . 0 -..i cBk iuj percnes to an oak post, south Zt perches to a maple stump, west 13? nerches to a pine post, south 7i perches to chestnut post, west 6 rods to an oak post, thence north seven perches o4 Beginning, containing J of an acre more or less, having a one and a half story j86,. 0De 8tory BhoP thereon erected. Seiz ed, taken in execution, ami ta h H,M A ii,. no--tr n - ti ' : " Ainu jx certain frt rr InnH litnifa U T!-rl , township, Clearfield nnunr Pa inntaiifii. Ana hundred and twenty-five acres, adjoining lands of .6Suj, iuoois ana outers, with two log """avo siaoie ana aoout ten acres cleared thereon. Seized, tak fiola as the nrnnArtv r w.n.'om tm Also-a certain tract of land situate i on lownsnip, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded by i - ? 1 l 1 vuu jiucEvunoerrv ana J. no mas lleDrv, innfoinin m ... J 1 vvvtis .wu acres more or less, wita a two 8 to rv Irnma .-i. .1 . 1 ... -j . " " " auu irauie siaoie erectea tnereon. oeeu, laxcn in execution, and to be sold as the lruperiy oi Casper Hockenberry. aiso certain tracts of land situate in Morris iownt.nip, Clearfield county, Pa., one containing 150 acres, bounded by lands of S. & J. Hoover, east by A. K. Wright, south by Joseph Patten, and west by lands of Wright and Thompson, 80 acres cleared, with house.barn and young orchard, premises oougntot uratz and others, ,,,.v iieri;si. in i acres Known as xwoiung atone tract, warranted to R. Smith, 8 acres oiearea, house and stable thereon, being same premises bought of Nelson & Co., by de fendant Also a lot of irronnd in Kvlw juiuiug rigai on me east, a street on the north. Hoops on the west, and an alley on the south, with house and stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property Also a certain tract of land sitnata !n C.nvnt, ton township, Clearfield countv. Pa.. oue nunarea ana iorty -seven acres and allowance, i 1. . . - ' . " "o ucgmuiug at a post on me sou in east corner of warrant xso. i7, thence south 19 nerehen to. . mump corner, inence oz percnes 30 degrees west to a white oak corner, thence west ten perches to a post corner, thence east 144 perches to a stone corner, thence east 145 perches to place of begin ning, being part of warrant No. 1897, with about to acres ciearea. larare ttvo storv frame hnn n.i irame nam erectea tnereon. Seized, taken in ex ecution, and to be sold as the property of M. B. wuiiwity. Also a certain tract of land situate in Mnrri. lownsnip, ciearneia counlv. Fa., containing h und red jand twenty five acree,bounded as follows: beginnning at an old chestnut on the north j corner oi me tract, north Ha degrees west bv Wm i.iumo tuner 111 ucreaes, mence.soutn 1 1 a nor. .tlBB .l...AM n ..... I. Ufa .1 ' ... . vuvo, uruOT buuiu oa ueg. wesi 14 perches to line of tract, thence north 115 perches, with 50 acres cleared, and house and barn thereon fnr. ed. Seized, taken'in execution, and tn ha mm the property of O. P. Wilder. Administrator nf Ariemus jonnson. aec a. Also a certain lot ot land situate in the Tinr. ough of Curwensville, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded north by Turnpike, east by lot formerly owned by Kicharda, south by an alley, and west oy ios oi oonn iaie, Deing so leet in front by one hundred and fifty feet back. having a tavern house, stabling and other out buildintrs th taken in execution, and to be sold n thn r.rr,tJ r v ckii r-r"j ii nuvjf k.' v cr Li c: i Ct . Also a certain tract of land sitnata in TWntn.. township, Clearfield county, Pa., containing sixty acres more or less, with Iaree Tavern hni. tahi ana wagon eueu tnereon erected. Seized, taken -J LJ It " . . ... - in execution, and to be sold as the property of Also a certain lot of land situate in T.nmnor city, renn township, Clearfield county, Pa., boon ded by lands of A. S. Mooie, Eliza Irvin, and James Arthurs, containing forty-seven and a half acres more or less, 30 acres cleared with young orchard thereon. Seized, taken in excution. and . 1 1 . I . Ml...... . ' iu oe goia as tne property ot niiain A. Moore. Also a certain tract of land situate in Ferrn. son township, Clearfield county. Pa., containing two hundred acres, with ninoty-five acres clear ed, adjoining lands of Wm. Wise, James Glenn and others, with dwelling house, frame barn, wa gon 8oea, coai DanK wun other improvements tnereon aiso two nouses and tour lota in Millnort. Seized, and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John S. Williams. " Also a certain tract of land sitnate in Pikn township, Clearfield county, Pa., containing one hundred and fifty acres, adjoining lands of estate of Richard Curry dee'd, William Glenn and oth ers, with a frame house and frame barn elected thereon, sixty acres of cleared land and an nr. chard. Seized.taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. H. Rex and George W. Rex. Also a certain tract of land situate in Becca- ria township, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at an old sugar corne of Gill fe Bulloe, thence by residue south 60 perches to a suzar. thence south .1 degrees cast 203 perches to a post, thence by Hen ry uycr west m percnes to post, thence south 5 perches to a post, thence bv and Jacob Musser. smith west 28ti and 6-10 perches to nost. thence hv Jacob Mussersmith and A. K. Wrizht, north 56 de grees east 307 perches to a birch, thence north 25 degrees west 18 perches to a post, thence by lands of Robert and Henry Whiteside north 73 degrees east 281 perches to a post and place of beginning. aio Bvravi biiume in vrueucn township, Clear field county, Pa., bounded bv lands of John Bever. George Hegarty, J. 11. Morgan, Darlington & Co., uiie jicuuy, mioses xooinson and John S. JMcCul ly, containing 320 acres more or less, one 2 storv frame dwelling house, 23 by 36 feet, 2 tenant hou ses, bank-barn 40 by 70 feet. Saw-mill, 25 by 50 leet, with one run of burrs attached thereto, large orchard and about 50 acres cleared. Also on two other tracts situate in Guelich township, in said county, bearinninr at a white nine on corner of said land, and lands of 11. Hegarty, north 47 deg. eas iou percnes to a post, tnence oy lands of W. C. Cross, south 43 degress east 1S2 nerches to a post, thence north 43 deg. 112 to place of begin ning, containing n acres lis perches and allow ances, being part of a larger survey in the name of John Landbeck, the other beginning at a white pine, thence by lands of Phillips north 43 degrees west one hundred and sixty perches to a post, thence by lands of B. Johnson east 125 and 7-10 perches to a span oak, thence by lands of Rail &. Co., south 27 and 7-10 perches to place of begin ning. Containing 33 acres and allowances, being same tract surveyed on warrant to Wm. Cross 17. December 1830, about to acres cleared, a larcre dwelling house and log house erected thereon , and bearing orchard. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Abraham Beyer and Asa Beyer. Also By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa cias, the following Real instate, to wit: - One piece or tract of land situate in Woodward township, Clearfield county, and State of Pennsyl vania, beginning at a Post in the road on the North-West corner of the tract, thence by Mary Sandwith tract, south one hundred and sixty per ches to corner of land of C. Kratzer, off same tract, thence east along his line one hundred and six perches to post, thence south one hundred and sixty perches to line of tract, thence east one hun dred and six perches to corner of land formerly of Harrison off some tract, thence along his line, Fawley & Kay's line north three hundred and twenty perches to the old line and stones, thence west two hundred and twelve perches by the Mary McClanahan survey to place of beginning, being a part of the Thomas Stowardson survey. Also the undivided half part of one hundred .acres of land, being part of survey in name of Mary Sand with, adjoining the Thomas Stewardson survey. situate in Woodward township and State of Penn sylvania, being same premises whcih Josiah It Reed, Sheriff. b deed dated 20th August, 1857, conveyed to William Irwin and Josiah W. Smith, the first piece containing three hundred acres more or less, together with the hereditainments Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Elias Felt. Also a certain building and lot of ground of Mary Ann Lumadoe and Eli Lumadoe, reputed owners and contractors to wit : all that certain two story plank dwelling house, situate in Lawrence t6wnship, Clearfield county. Pa. and on the road leading from Clearfield Town to Clearfield Bridge, adjoining the farm of A. T. Sohryver, boing thir ty feet in front on said road, and thirty feet in uepta and the lot or piece of land and curtilage J .aPPu"tenant. Seited, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Mary Ann Lum aaoe and Eli T.mAdnt i p,A,s certain building fcfad lot of groond'of m "rVacurvey, to wit : all thatone story saw mill or building, situate in Karthaus township, Clearfield countv. Pa . on the tnr Rum in nii county, containing in front 30 feet north and south utrpm ou ieet and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant. Seized, taken in ex- McGa e De80ia M tJ property of Edward Also By virtue of a certain writ of Fieri JF- o. aii mat certain tract or land situate in lell township. Clearfi:ld county, Pa. bounded by lands of John Patton, Isaac Bloom, William Bra a& u ers containing 75 acres more or ; less, and about twenty acres cleared thereon. Seised, taken m execution, and to be sold as the proper ty Jamea Hockenberry. . iERMs One third of the purchase money must 1 T TO Plnkf- 1 1 ..a . . -.....Mijr ue paia at tne time the property is uuwu or it win De resoia,ana tne balance vuro 4fl0 aeed is acknowledged. . " FREDERICK G. MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Clearfield, Sept. a, I860. mnp rrt t w. .... J. ThV "7 i ... - v. tf . . vr i. ... iiuuiia I in .in a. 1 1 I Fa . . .1, ..um.c; on iuonaay, August 2UUi. Terms, per ses sion of eleven weeks : Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Arith- iuciiu uu ueograpny, 5Z.50 Higher Arithmetio, English Grammar, Geogra phy and History. $3,00 Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, and A, xveeping, $4,00 Latin and Greek lanzuaeres. $6.00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Education, and who wish to qualify them selves for teachers, this institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than half a session ana no deduction except for protracted sickness. Tuition to be paid at the close of the term, mayaoj c. 15. SANDFORD, Principal. SVJ,KfrG-.TIMES IN PIHEADEJj- Masses EXCITING FOOT HAfiE Philadelphia Police and a notorious Forger and eounterjriter, James Buchanan Cross !.'!!.' Cross iiecapturea ::::: it seems to be the general opin ion in ciearncld, that if Cross had worn a pair of X1 1 OL T. i x f. .... x i aim cuuu a rrencn-caii uoots. tnat ha wnnid not be taken yet. However, Shorty is not much put out at missing his custom: but would an nounce to all F!rrJinrisr Tintltrln r..in7,. - - " .... -. ' ' !- J "I II LUll wrw x men, and women and children in Clearfield, and Sinnemahoning in particular, that he is pre pared to furnish them with Boots, Shoes andGai- ters ot any style or pattern, stiched, sewed or peg- ged. (and as he is ashort fellow) on short notL All kinds of country produce taken in exchange. and cash not refused. Repairing done in the neat est manner and charges moderate, at the Short bhoe Shop on Second Street, opposite Reed, W7ea ver A Co s store. FRANK SHORT. N.B. Findings for sale. Ang.2tf,l$60. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA- V TIO.N. Whereas, by an act of the General Assembly ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled "An act to regulate the General Election witnin this Commonwealth," it is enjoined on tho Sheriffs of the several counties to give public no tice of such election, the places where to be held, and the officers to be elected ; Therefore, I. FRED ERICK G. mILLER, High Sheriff of Clearfield co.. ao Hereby srtve public notice to the Electors of the county ot Clearfield, that a UENEKAL ELECTION will be held on the tsecond Tuesday of October next, (oeing tne ivyivjtyi day or the month.) at the several election districts in said county, at wnicn time ana piace tne quaiinea voters will vote For One person for Governor of this Common wealth ; For One person to represent the counties of Clear- held. Jefferson, rlk, McHean, rorrest, Clar ion, Venango, and Warren, in the House of Representatives of the U. States : For Two persons to represent the counties of Clear field, Jetterson, fclk and Alclvean in the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth ; For One person for the offioo of Commissioner of Ciearheld county : For One person for the office of Auditor of Clear field county. The electors of the county of Clearfield will take notice that the said General Election will be held atthe following places : At the house ot fcamuel JIt Smith for the town ship of Beccaria. At the house of Aseph Ellis, for the township oi ceil. At the house of James Bloom. Sr , for the town ship of Bloom At the house of Edward Albert for the township oi uoggs At the house of William Hoover for the town ship of Bradford. At the public house of R. W. Moore, for Brady . ! At the house of John loung for the township of Burnside. - At the school house near Simon Rorabaugh's. for tne township oi Chest. At the court House for tho Borough of Clear field. At the houso of Jacob Maurer for the township of Covington At tha house of Isaac Bloom, jr.. for the Borough oi curwensville. At Centre school house for the township of De catur. At the house of Thomas B Davis, for the town ship of Ferguson. At the house of John I. Bundy fjr the town ship of Fox. At Congress Hill school house for the township of Girard. At the public school house for the township of uosncn. At the house of Jacob Hubler for the township oi uranam. At the school house in Janesville. for the town- snip or uueiich Atthe house of Jesse Wilson for tho townshin of Huston. - At the 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 Turkey Hill school house for the town ship of Knox. At the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield lor Lawrence township Atthe public school house for the Borough of Lumber City. At the house formerly occupied by Thos. Kyler. ior juorris townsnip. At the publio school house for the Borough of ixew wasnington. . At the house of Samnel Smith for the township of Penn. ' - - At the house of Isaac Bloom, jr , in the Boro' of curwensville, for Pike township. At the house of ll. V. Moore for the township of Union. - At the house of John Whiteside for the town ship of Woodward. -' ' NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN. That ail persons, exeent Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or aonointment of trust, under the government of the United States or of this State, or of any incorporated district, whether a com missioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agentwbo is or shall be employed under the Le gislative, Executive or Judicial Departments of tnisatate or of the United states, or any city or in corporated district, and a!so that every member of congress and oi the state Legislature, or of the common or select coanci. 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 be eligible to any office votea ior. And the Return Jndges of the respective dis tricts aforesaid are requested to meet at the Court House, 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, atCIearfield,thia isim day of August, in the year of our , Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and of the Independence of the United States tho eighty-fourth F. G. MILLER. Sheriff. TVTAILS, GLASS, Oils, Paints, Ao., to be had at X tne most reasonable prices, at the store or Feb. 20. GRAHAM, BOYNTON & CO, BLANK SUMMONS for sale at the Variety Store of .Loiuub A Co, Clearfield, Pa.i IIAUTION .All persons are hereby cautioned agamBt meddling with a dara sorrel Horse uw ,n possession of-Martin Ilockenberry of j,ui lownsnip, viearneld county, fas the same e,- i id, uu ion wun Dim on loan ' Aug. 22. JONATHAN WESTOVKR. 1 OAUTION. All Persons areeanHAoJ .-.:. V7 P"chasiDg Or takiDg an assignment of a note given to Aaron Owens, dated same time last full anil ..llini. fn. 81J fiA rrl . M "vrfi. ino saia note was given for a windmill, and as I have received no vaiue mr iae same a win not pay it, unless com pelled by a due course of law. Aug. 15, lS60-3tp. DAVID STECEB. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters TcVta mentarr on the Estate of Jamea Whita l.itA of Karthaus township, Clearfield co.. Pa.daeemi. 1 I 1 l f . ' uaving oeea graniea io ine unaersigned re siding in said township, all persons indebted to nam estate are rcouired to make immediafa ti. ment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment.. . MARGARET WHITE JOHN REITER, August 15, 1860-6tp. Executors. 1 f.Vv piL.EARFIELD METHODIST EFISCO- is hereby given that otice is hereby piven thai i i i 1 1 1 n . i 1 1 ri i :nm mAn I . " - Pleas of Clearfield conn. ty, on the 29th day of June, A. D. 1S60. applica tion was made to the said court to grant a Charter of Incorporation to the Methodist Society, or con gregation, at Clearfield Borough, under th nam. of the "Clearfield Methodist Episcopal Church," and if no sufficient reason is shown to the contra ry, the said application or petition will bo grant ed by the said Court. JOHN L. CUTTLE. August 22, 1860. Prothonotary. OROKE OUT VS A NEW PLACE ! IM- PORTANT NOTICE TO THE RAGGED!!! The undersigned having opened a Tailoring Es tablishment in Shaw's Kow. in the room recently occupied by H. F. Nauglo as a Jewelry Store, an nounces that he is now ready and willing to make Coats, Pirntaloons, Vests, fyc, for his old custom ers, and as many new ones as may give him a call, after the latest and most approved styles, or after any of tho old fashions, if they prefer it By doing his work in a neat and Substantial manner, and promptly fulfilling his engagements, ho ex pects to secure a liberal share of patronage. Jan. I o. loot. . Witt. KAUMUUU. REGISTER'S JfOTICE Notice is here by given, that the following accounts have been examined and passed by me. and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection ot heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way : . . . . i , -1 1 i . i . . . . . . l; ' ft Pr,esenieat lo? nlAKJr; C S f .551"rLd JL' l,!1 commencing on the Fourth Monday of September, ietti. ior connrmation and allowance : The account of Geo. Jacolj Yoas. Administrator of the estate of George G inter, late of Brady town ship, Clearfield county, deceased. JAMES W RIG LEY, Register. ' Clearfield, Pa., August 22. I860. J- ADIES ONE PRICE FANCY FUR -J STORE 1-JOUN FAREIRA. No. 718 Arch Street between 7th & 8th Streets, Philadelphia, (late of 818 Market street,) Importer, Manufactu rer of, and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY FURS. Having removed to my New Store. 718 Arch St.. and being now engaged entirely in' the Manufac ture and Sale of Fancy Furs, which, in accordance with the "One Price Principle," ! have marked at the lowest possible prices consistent with rea sonable profit, I would solicit a visit from those in want of i urs for either Ladies or Childrens' wear, and an inspection of my selection of those goods. satisfied, as I am, of my ability to please in every desired essential. 13 Persona at a distance, who may ond it inconvenient to call personally, need only name the article, they wish, together with tne price, and instructions for sending, and for ward the order to my address money accompany' ing to insure a satisfactory compliance with their wisnes. fbiladelpbia, Aug. 22. I8fi0-5m. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Honorable SAMUEL LINN. Esauire. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-til th Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and the Honorable William L. Moore and Benjamin Bon sail, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept, to me directed, for the hold ing of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer & Termi ner, and Court of Ueneral Jail Delivery, at Clear field, in and for Clearfield co., on the Fourth Mou day, the 24th day of SEPTEMBER next, I in tho iucwuuist fu. cuurvu ia emu uorougn, NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons with their "lolls, itecords, Inquisi tions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their oenaii, pertain to be done, and Jurors and Witnes ses are requested to be then and there attending, .1 A X J 1 - . 1 Al 1 . I u nui tu ucpuriwuuuui ichtc. mi toeir peril. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 22d day oi August in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and the eighty-second year of American Independence. FREDERICK G. MILLER, Sheriff. JURY LIST, FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, I860, (commencing on 4th Monday, the 21th dav.) GRAND JCRORS. Bell township Adam Breth. Brady township Sam'l Arnold, Harrison Pass- more, Joseph Arnold, Frederick Shaffer, Joseph Rishcl, Frederick Wingert. Burnside township Stephen Brothers. Chest township Calvin Stevens. Covington township William Schnarrs Curwensville borough Daniel Faust. Decatur township James Parsons. Jon'a Ken- hart, Philip Reese. Andrew Gearhart. Uraham township James F. Sboope. Huston township Austin Brown. Lawrence township John Dougherty, jr. Lumber-city borough Wm. V. Wright. Morris township Dan'l Beams, Jon'a Rothrock. New-Washington borough Samuel Scbring. Pike township Abraham Snyder. Woodward township Joseph Fiscus. TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST 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, D. Goodlander. Bradford township Jerome Rooison; Burnside township Frederick Sheppard, John Rorabaugh, Philip Neff. . - Chest township Josiah W. Lamburn, Jon ary. 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. - - .11 . I - T T uosnen townsnip iiewn irwin. - - -Guelich township Jones Roltin. - -Jordan tp P. Bloom, Jos. M'Neal, Jos. Dew alt. Karthaus tp George Heckadon, David Haines. Knox township John Jackson. Lawrence tp O.Conklin, A. U.Reed, Ross Reed. 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. Cald well, J. Bloom, sr. Union township David Horn. - - - TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WEEK. Bell township John Orr. - - - Boggs township Thomas Bears, George Turner.. Brady township Jack. Long, Jeremiah Kriner. Bradford toy nship John Dale,. A. U. Lucas. George W. Gearbart. Burnside township C. C. Alitcneii, John Mo- Cullough, Eben Mc Masters. - . Chest township Daniel uorman, to. McLwen. Clearfield borough Jefferson Litz, Henry Say der, Wm. Radebaugh. . . . Covington township John M. Reiter. Ferguson township Geo. Straw, P M'Cracken Goshen township Robert Bumgardner. Graham tw'p Martin V. French, Isaae Kylar. Guelich township James A. Hegarty. Lawrence township George Guelich. Lumber-city hoto' John B mall, John Fer guson, Jesse bpeneer. .' - - . Morris tp vv . De viney, J os.Denmng, JSd . Keras. Pike township Joseph M. Spencer, Jacob Ritter. Union township Jobs Brabaker, BeuiaeaLa F, Harley, Lvi Dressier. - . . W ood ward township Christian ahetf. A FEW fine brown and white Leghorn and Eng- jm. lish Dunstable hats,, at Ju at . A.IKVIN'S cor- nerstore. CcrweasTille, July 9. "SO YOUNXJ LADIES WANTED, to ex tJXJ amine and reduce the large stock of Drea Godds. fast received at MOSSOP'3. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Owens, late of Lumber-city Borough, Clearfield county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing 1n said Borough, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. EM KLINE OWENS, ANTHONY HILE,. August 8. 1860-6t. Administrators. THE ORPHANS' COURT of Clearfield co. 1 II n the matter of tlia palate! of Samtrel Sneneer. Joseph Spencer, Hannah and Naoey Spencer, and John Harlow Fisher, dee'd. And now, April 17th A. D. 1860, citation awarded by the court "upon heirs, executors and administrators of above dece dents, to show cause why Bpecific performance of contracts for sale of real estate mado by them in their life time shall not be decreed. June 29th, I860, citatidns returned, and on motion of R. J. Wallace, Esq., attorney for applicant, T. J. Mo Cullough, Esq., appointed commissioner to take testimony. JAMES WRIGLEY, Clerk. In pursuance of abore commission, and tome directed, testimony in the above matter will bo taken at my office in Clearfield, on Thursday the 12th of September, when and where all persona in terested may attend. T. J. M'CULLOUGU, . August 8, I860. Commissioner. MUSIC MISS L. A. P. RYNDER. would an nounce that On Wednesday, Sept 5th, she will open, in Clearfield, a school for the stndy of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Desiring to make the school a permanency, slio promts io remain as long as she receives a jrckei-uus pa:rcas. Miss R. desires to call a fuiiicu j.-irtlv-alarly to the fact that whorois cH iivivv v i"- ive iVcm twenty-four tn tMrtv lessor.?, of one hc-.r length, for ten dollars, shu will give- aixtv loi-sory tf thj same length, ond twelve .review I-.ts.tors. in tha whole class, fortbo saino pru-e. I'a j'j isison is di- Tided into two part . a. i)ec-ro':oal ai.cl l rxc the atamai cf instruct Receiving doul'..: lea;. uctiC n, pa iS pi eg; bvthcol !ir r.ot to Iis- rents have a riijh; also doubled, and. iC ri strictly followed, she r appoint them. Iext Books Richardson or Oiol-e, for Piano. Curtiss or Converse, for Uuiiar. Bassini, Cooke, or LablacLe. for Voice. TERMa Ten dollars per Quarter of seventy- two lessous. for cither Piano, Guitar or Melodoou. ocai music tree to every pupil stadvinz mstru mental music. Rev. J. D. fetewart. Messrs. P. ?neerinror. Igjian N. Berlin, T. B. Heims, Wm. Irvin. E. L. Study. Dr. Wm. B. Roberts, and all others who have pa tronized me, can be referred t. Aug. 15, 1800. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA BLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, the un dersigned Trustee, appointed by the said court, will expose to publio sale.loh the Fourth Moiidav. the 2ith day of September. 1860, at Clearfield, the 1 ? 1 T. .. . . f ii-ii, r . i . . r. . i-Biaio oi triuiaui iuoyer, acceasei, as ioi lows, to wit: Purpart No. 1. All that tract of land conveyed to Wm Moyer, deceased, by Josiah W. Smith, by deed dated May 9th. 1851, described as follows : Beginning at a white oak corner, thence south by the John Donaldson survey 1571 perches to corner of Wm. Shippey's purchase, thenc'o by the same west 1111 perches to a white pine, thence north 1571 perches to a post, thence east by GLeorge Har rison survey 1111 perches to the place Of begin ning, containing one hundred and nine acres, more or loss, and bciujr the north east quarter of the James Milligan survey. Purport No. 2. Comprisirg all that tract or piece of land conveyed to said W m. Moyer, deceased, from John Martin by deed dated June 5th. A. D. 1855, and bounded by lands of Valentine FTegal, Thomas C. Cochran and others, beginning at a white oak on the north west corner of the tract, tbence south one hundred and fifty-four perches to corner of land of Valentine Flegal, thence eat by line of said land one hundred and eighteen perches to a post, thence along line of Thomas Col burn's Jand north one hundred and fifty-four per ches to the old line, thence west by France's one hundred and eighteen perches to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and Seven a cres, 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, 1860. 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 course to pur sue is certainly that which will prodnce a natural state of things at the least hazard of -ital Strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter 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 thorn to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple process of strengtheiing nature, ena ble the system to triumph ovd&isease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulency, Lofsof Appetite. or Bilious complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, prod ucingCramps,Dysentary,Cholk', Chol era Morbus, Ac, these Bitters have no equal. Diarrha-a, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily reg ulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspep sia, a disease which is probably more prevalent. in all its various fonns, than any Other, and the cause of which may always bo attributed to de rangements of the digestive organs., can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bit ters of some kind ; then why not use an article known to be infallible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a preventive of disease and strenrrthen- er of tho system in general ; and among them all there is not to be fosnd a more nealtby people than the Germans, from whom this preparation em anated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great pre paration in the scale -of niedicni science. r ever and Aot E. lliis tryine and nrovok ins- disease, which Sxcs its relentless grasp on the bo dy of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short time, and rendering him phy.-ii5ally and men tally useless, can be l'vivt; ir-un the body by the use of HOSTET'! LP .S iK.V;WXSI BITTER'S. Further, none of h a l'.-t ;-:&; ed di.-fta-u-g can be contracted, eve a in oxuttoi situttijr..-;, if.the Bit ters are used .is p:r dinrotious. Jtid ui liiey nei ther create haJtrn nor oftend ihe oainte. and ren der unnecessary b.u? change ol a:--t or interrup tion of ordinary pim and healty dial's: ios. iits. out ,-. roOijitj sound s.e-p ai-J the oouii'iitiat is lemo- ved as speedily a is c r.:.--!ei;t w:l! tea produs iiijrii! and.! cure. tion of a thoiou i a i j For Persons in .!..':. s. wi;o are ?u2Vr l I ;r:rm body, 3 n restorative of :;iv l.e tried to be ing from anenfeebK-1 .-. these Bitters are invaluable strength and vigor, and need appreciated. And to aroo;her wLi!e uursine these 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 where a good tonic, such as UostcU ter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart tempo rary .strength and rigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all ea ses of debility, and, before o doing, should ak. their physician, who, if he is acquainted wun tne virtue of the Stomach Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. Caution. We caution the public against usine any of the many imitations or counterfeits, bat ask for Hostetter Celebrated Stomach Bitten, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter'a Stomaoh Bitters' blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic eancoverins the cork. and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Ofl'repared and sold hjHoiUerSr Smith, Pittsburg. Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. Aeents ueo.w.uneem and U. !. Watson, Clear- . field ; John Patton, Curwensville ; D. Tyler. Hus ton r . K. Arnold. Lutaersburg. beptZ4,'a9. Tl EST Philadelphia Sugar-Cured Hams at. new store or . Ubahax, jscYxrox r 1 if I