1IT ' -5 4 TILE JOURNAL LOCAL AND' GEXEEAL TTE'vVS. THE NOETHWESTEE COSFEBEXCE, ? Of the Lutheran Church, will meet in Clear- field, Clearfield county, Ta., on Thursday eve- ning, tho 27th inst. It is hoped the brethren will All be in attendance at the appointed time. The Conference will continue iu session over i Sabbath, on which day the Lord's Supper will I be administered. Tho business of Conference will be transacted with open doors. All per t ons are invited to be present. ? By order of the President of Conference. - Smi -kiburgt Pa., Xoc. 3, 18-50. REUGiors Nouce. By Divine permission, : Rev. Mr. Thompson will preach in the Presby terian church in this place, at the usual hour In the forenoon, on next Sabbath. Foa Sale. The Valuable Farm of John Weaver, in Bell township, is ofTercd for sale. See advertisement in another column. 11 New Bcildixcs. We notice several new buildings in course of erection in our borough, among them a neat dwelling of Vfm. S. Brad ley, a cabinet making shop of J. S. Johnson, and a wagon and coach shop of J. W. Shugart Fire. "We have been informed that the hause of Mrs. Wooldridge, in Bradford town ship, was destroyed by fire on Friday night, the 11th inst. We are not prepared to say whether the contents of the house were saved or destroyed. As Oasc axext. The new brick dwelling of Jonathan Boynton.Esq., on Second strcet.will be a splendid bouse, and an ornament to that part of the town. The new brick dwelling of Judge Moore, also adds much to the appear ance of the street. LrvisG is Hicn in Clearfield just now. Flour g retailing at $9 a barrel ; butter at 20 cts. per pound ; beef, by the quarter, at from 4 to G cts. per pound; buckwheat flour $3 50 per hundred lbs. ; corn, from 62 to 7o cents pe bushel; wheat and rye, we can't say what the price is XIelpisg HissELr. Some rogne or other re cently took the trunk of our young townsman Clarence L. Barrett, whilst on his way to Wis consia, off the hack at Johnstown, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and rifled it of the con tents. This seems to be a "free" country, in every particular. 'Some PcMr-Kixs." Abraham Reams, of Lawrence, whilst presenting ns, the other day with a couple fine pumpkins, for which we ten der bim onr thanks, informed us that one vin in his lot produced no less than ten six of which weighed not less than 22 pounds apiece. "Some pumpkins" that ! Asother fire. Welcarn that on lastTburs day night, the store house of B. D. Hall & Co. at Salt Lick, in Karthaus township, this coun- e fire is supposed to Tavo been" tho work of yan incendiary. omabti a postmaster at one of the new n'. . i ... ... jU mis county, it is said, directs letter packages, no matter to whafc place they are to fce forwarded in the direction indicated, with no other superscription than tho word "wes terly!" We should like to know where package, so directed, would stop i It is little wonder that lette are so often miscarried, wncn such competent men have charge of some or tlic post cilices. Kicn. It is said that the Locofocos of one of the up-river townships, who had been en trusted with tho straight-out tickets, are talk ing of indicting some Fillmore men fur pock- -....b, invj aiicgc, uiese (lCKl-ls. I tie un- prcccdcntcd interest and wonderful love dis- TllAVfl Ii . T ...... f i- . i . . . .. , j uuiutouj ,or llu straight tick et, by taking care of and giving them out, sat j-ucu me irve Americans of the real statj of r - ji i . ... uurs, ana ueiernnnea them, if not before de cided in the matter, to vote the Union Electo ral ticket, notwithstanding the eflorts of a bu ay, oun-gliog fellow who rode from his own to uuuiucr district to create a diversion, but who waa told that his advice was not wanted there. lie left auddcnly with "a flea in his ear."' MrsTEBiors. On Saturday, whilst Mr. Ellis Askey was hunting on the head waters, of Montgomcry, in Tike township, thrs county, he found a small tin-box and a wooden W, In a dense thicket, 4 miles from any habitation. Oa Monday Mr. Asker and others proceeded to tho place, where they found all the bones of a man, except the skull. In a Testament found in me iox,were written a couple names.which were made out to be, K. V. Rightbone, and Ii. B. Charles, England besides these, on a pair of spectacles, was engraved Robt. Wright. The bones arc supposed to be the remains of a travelling tinker, an Englishman, who had a wooden leg, and was going through the coun try, about five months ago, and it is supposed that he either lost his way, and becoming en tangled in the thicket where the bones were found, was unable to extricate himself and perished from fatigue and starvation, or that be was destroyed by some wild animal. Chijca. By way of California wo have re ceived news from Hong-Kong to the 20th of August. The rebels tad taken the city of tendcr- T'e reason assigned in the order is a glass of ale, if you please." Shop keeper -v-'L,,r"c'a' "U,J Keu-luns; also Kintan, now Chan "-tow. lnal lue circulation of foreign coin is a sign of gives mm a scrutinizing look and inquires IIKllHlil 1 mg iakd wanted by There were Jargo bodiesoftho rebels near foreign s.ereignty , :1m fiL boocnow, and. the early capture of that cifv A finnn fiw ?(ni.nn a rt..,. indivi.limi, i,aM n,it.. v. pud in goods at cash prices. Imrl9-tf Jc ; inevitable. The rebels were also making ( demonstrations uponPekin. A dreadful frcsh- ' et bad occurred at Canton. All the streets "ere suomcrged daily lor a lortnight,and much it property had been destroyed. Ihc great Pa- godo, fonrtecn centuries old, had been under- mined by the water, and had fallen, burying i he Priests beneath it. A great fire had also occurred at Canton. Hundreds of buildings and boat, were burned, and two hundred msn, women and ehtli. . j. women ana children were burnt and drowned. The nee crops in the vicinity ol Canton were greatly damaged by the freshet. Hany villa- gifcai! also been decoyed. Se.nator Fi'Msm, Is still in fecblo health, notwithstanding tin? election u over and uo capital can now be made out of it. "The Little Giast," Stephen A. Douglass, s to be married shortly to Miss Cutis, the belle of Washington City. Miss Cutts is a Catholic. llicu Priced Apples. Mr. J. W. Dodge, of Cumberland county, Tennessee, raised and ex hibited some apples at the County Fair, which were sold at r.uction at $10 50 a dozen about a barrel and a half brought $111. California. San Francisco dates to Oct. 12, have received. Trade was active, and mi ning prospects good. Senator Weller had been prostrated by a severe fit of sickness. The news otherwise is unimportant. SLEicnixc. Snow has fallen to a considera ble depth north of Lake Siincoe, Canada. At Barrie and Orilla they had sleighing for two or three days in the beginning of last week. At London, Canada. "West, also, there was a heavy fall of snow. Or egox . Tho Indian troubles in Oregon threaten to become more serious. Gov. Ste vens, who bad' advanced to the Walla-Walla country to negotiate a peace, had been obli ed to return. The entire country east and north of Dog River was in possession of the Indians. A Sweet Man. Mr. M. Quinby of St.Johns- villc, Montgomery county, N. Y., has sold this year upward of 20,000 pounds of honey, prin cipally produced by himself, and the remain der by a few neighbors who have followed his example. At 12 cts per lb. he would realize the handsome sum of $2,500. Nicaragua. The steamshipTenncsseCjWith San Juan dates to the 5th inst., has arrived at New Orleans. The previous accounts of the battles of Granada and Masaya are fully con firmed. Gen. Walkers position was still more favorable, and the health and spirits of the ar my excellent. The Transit route was in fine condition. M. E. Conference. Tho Methodist Episco pal Church recently held their annual Confer ence in Lawrence. Kansas. Clergymen and laymen from the various districts in the terri torics in Kansas and Nebraska were present The meetings were held in a large pavillion tent, well attended throughout the day and evening. "Salt River." Some of our Republican friends object to going "up Salt River" on any craft, with General Cass as pilot. Although he is well acquainted with all "obstructions to the navigation," having explored that region some eight years ago, they fear the effect of any "noise and confusion" upon the old gen tlemau's nerves. Qcert. Two curious cases of intermarriag have occurred in Newton county, Georgja. Mr. Stephen Daniel, aged 59, married a datigh 7? i 1 1 m . , ml 7"i : - ' i. yujc "ivm you t)C SO Kind as to let us know the relationshin of their offspring ?" 4" - k'lvaia T "V- t o ... uvuia, .xo.io. Aavices irom .ieuce to uio eui inst. state that fifteen of the Free Statu prisoners on trial f.,r lm.r.'W had been acquitted, but were immediately re arrested on the charge of robbing the Frank lin Post-office. The Free State men-are tak ing measures to contest the seat of Whitfield in Congress on tho ground of an illegal clec- tlOn. Iarfrt mianf itina r.F nlAlMn. ...i , - j wv.miicauu iirovi- s.ons had arrived at Lawrence and tverc bein- distributed among tho destitute. SrspExsiox of Relations between Great Biutain axi Xew Graiidi Tttr ciUi. 7esscl which arrived at Aspinwall onThursday, , .. WHI I 1 II r 1- 1 Tl, i'u-ll.n- , 1 . T . -"""K'M, i anania tar lias receiv ed the important information that Mr. Griflith, u. i. 3i. 's Charge d' Affaires at Bogota, hav ing failed to arrange with tho Xew Granadian uoiernnient the old standing Mackintock's claim, Ins biokcn off negotiations with tho government and given notice that the Admiral of tho British fest India Squadron lias been ordered to enforce the paymcut'of the claim Remarkable VEnnicT. On a recent trial for ninnlur in tTicnn rr: : .1.1 . WUU'J' u,swur,i a l who was instigated to fire the gun which caas- c1 tho death of the victim, by his father, was aclH'"cd, and the father and an adult acconi Plice convicted of murder in the second de- Srce and sentenced to ten years' imprison- lnent ln thu penitentiary. The rationale of this vcrdict is that theso parties being of ma lurea years, induced the boy to commit the murder, but that a greater punishment than that of murder in the second degree could not go against them Affaiss is Ccba. Eighty-six Peruvian la mas arrived rrcontlv Df lf,,, .. :. ... 1 j " iujl uuL-u 1 iiuporieu ior tuo iuoan authorities by Mr. Ko- hen, a French naturalist. A considerable re ward had been offered to the first person who should succeed in introducing these useful an imals into the Island, where they are designed as beasts of burthen. An order has hpon ii. sued in Havana prohibiting the reception of to our snoP keepers, besides impressing it ui American coin inofficial proceedings, and de- .n-tlieir m5.nds tbat il la their duty to pay clarin- that, in fntr,. it ""' "-.! I spccdies, says much about amalr-mntinn amaif amation. , in his speech at George Xye, of 2fcw York Chicago, alluded to this propensity, and said reminded him of au anecdote. Charles Fox once visited a lady of rank, who, in a pet, said to bim, "I don't care for you three skips of a louse." Fox was good naturcd, so he wroto as follows : A lady said to me in her own house, J dont care for you three skips of a louse ; I forgive the dear creature forwhat she hassaid, For ladies speak most of what runs in their head. '-Of course," said Gen. Xye, "I make no personal applications." Tbe uproar was tre- wendous, j,. j kjii . ' 11 . 1 1 , . iuii ' 1.1-,. 111 1 1 1 x --". .... MiiMiiiuiiu 1 11 111, iii i ir- 1111 f . 1 : I - Europe. At latest dates the Neapolitan question remained unchanged. From Spain there is nothing of interest. From France the news is more interesting. Signs of trouble are making their appearance in Taris, and a number of arrests have been made. Menacing placards are stuck up daily in different parts of the city, all assuming a revolutionary co lor. Whether well founded or not, tho opin ion is very general that not only does, there exist a serious difficulty between France and England, but also that the latter has become reconciled with Austria, and that the latter is now on more than friendly terms witVRussia, and it is even supposed that thus allied, Eng land with Austria, and France with Russia, o- pen difficulties will ensue ere long. TheFrench government journals assert definitely and ex. plicitly that tho Porte has demanded in due fwrni that the Austrians shall evacuate the Principalities, and the British the Black Sea, but they by a secret mutual understanding re fused to leave General Cass, the "original proprietor and projector" of the doctrine of squatter sover eignty, or non-intervention, has at last been beaten and shelved in his own State, Michi gan. J lie ircsiaentiai canvass oi ioio sci- tlcd his national hopes, and the victory of the Republicans now prevents his return to the Senate. There are many persons who will re gret this, for General Cass has long been re garded .with the highest respect and esteem as one of our leading statesmen. But the country will really lose nothing by his retire- mnnr. T1a baq nosscsscd the nower to do much, but has shrunk timidly from the rcspon sibility of a leader, following willingly in the wake of others. In 1850 he followed Foote, and in 1854 he helped Douglas in the repeal of the Missouri compromise. Toucey is done for in Connecticut,"Cass in Michigan, Dicken son in New York, Pierce in New Hampshire Douglas in Illinois, and a few years more will seal the fate of that whole tribe of misguided northern statesmen Soutuern Programme for the Buchanan Administration. The following extract from a letter addressed to the New Orleans Delta marks out distinctly what the South expects of the Buchanan Administration : 'My dear sir, it is idle and child's play to deny that the masses at the North are opposed to the institution of Slavery. I have purpose ly mixed with all kinds and classes of the sov ereign people, this summer, nt the North, with this main object in view, and I am more than convinced of the fact. The under current of public opinion is most decidedly against us, and that too among good and honest people, apparently. I am yet to meet and hear the first man at the North and there are many at the South who think with them who docs not oppose the extension of Slavery. Now, sir, I consider tho extension of Slavery the heart, core, vitality and existence of this Union late. We are to have a National Democratic Administration for the next four years. We will have a Democratic majority in both Hou ses of Congress. Nov, then, is the time to settle this Union question forever. The Na tional Democrats of the-North hold themselves friends of the Constitution friends and advo cates, therefore, of the just rights of the South. Let them then nicy nave tlio power for the next four years- let thorn exercise it boldly and effectually." I his, tnen, is the language of the South I . . . v; ,n !, r i- ., do,,,.,,,!, ,i., a. t-.- vaiji-"i' vi uuiuu ine .de mocracy are its friends they have the power and tlie South asks that they make e-oo.l I their nrotnises. Tlmre'ii tmuMn iLoi i I " .,wv.w WUA. OUIB . C3"TTe give place to the following, as a fa vor to a young friend, who seems to have a desire to be seen in mint, without ?rivinr mi. A 1 ------ v . O o v M approbation to anything it may contain : Mr Editor: Dear Sir: Now that the elect ion is ovit,wo can find some time to think r,r local affairs, and attend more to our own inter ests. The roads throughout our county are escecdingly bad, in consequence of having oi-eii more nisniv tavorert than r.r our citizens wuti a "drop from above." Tii crops in this section of country, look rp.inn well, and I rovideuce anncars to be hip-bltr favoring onr Inn.l or.nvi,I.,;: 1 ... ' Vl-l -. . . o,.,w,i,6 fcuu iuic liucu i x oco victory. inter is fast approaching, and Young America is livinz in hirh ho es of n fine snow, so that the merry jingle of bells, and the sweet voice of our "fairer sex" mav -rbn and re-echo o'er hill and dale. We almost im agine oursclvessnugly ensconced in our town's sleighing sled under a BuflU'o robe a good ..oi- ,.Fm... : isuti -.ait.iit.-s auu aoove an, sitlinc riff it i. - .1 . . . . - . . i ui-inci-ii mu oi me sweetest little dears im.irr- inable. Our town IS flourishing like a "Teen biv tree, planted by the rive? side," and things so, planted by the rivcF side." and thin. e-cnorallv arc ntrtvino. .-.,-.i ' x- " . " -. ica is leaving old Fosrvism in the rli'stAni-P. ' - ' ""rt a vi nam. A. VUtlll ialUCt- rtuuuii iuu uoys irom nine to tuentv, think I ll t . w" they are not sound if they hav'nt ,"f r 5n . 1 . . . - - --o - 1 int-ir moutii a 'n tv tirn" in ihn, .i-t 1 VtV'?: lw0"..in .their Pocket- aim .1 urics III liicir nat" tnat inmrt 1 no- I ales everybody. Uut lo? minors '-can't come t.,.. . in" for it would zauce ot the age of restaurant keepers have not yet arrived at local manhood at least somebody has so expounded the statute l"rl.aue luon 10 lue aSe. 01 customers. ! USl Ianthropists, and if they are not actuated by sejfis or malj t motivos tbeir t commendable and worthy of imitation. The conversation of the day now is, about going to the west. Several of our citizens have but recently returned, and am vervmnch pleased with the fair gardens of Agricultural pieasea witli the fair gardens of Agricultural wealth with which thev met in that country. nunureas are going Irom diHerent parts of the SUtte-quite a number are going" from this place none, I trust, being in the interesting situation of the Id fellow who, when be tho't tt , , . - I Ins days were numbered, expressed his willing- ness to go, and was told by a plain, matter-of- I fact friend that "he was glad to hear it, as his neighbors wero all willing, too though all ' rules nave their exceptions. 1 ours, A Youxo America. seem the law takes co"-ni- IV; " " ,f .."V "J-- Uats and individuals, and prohibits L...c" "A".."?' oe tne " - 11- . : I jiiiij. uu mo .iwiiannon, in Jlorris town- irom selling to those who I shiD. at thn lowest Aniline r,lpi imatTine a Krllp. ntrnmnr cT'll t,L- Illinois, it appears, Ha. 6one lor Buchanan, , by about. The whole Republican tatc ncivci is, however, elected by 12,000 majority. ... r- . A The electoral vote stands now : Jincnanan 170, Fremont 114, Fillmore amoruia io hear from yet. Buchanan will not come within 200,000 of having a majority of the popular vote, and it is probable that he fall short S0O,COO. What a Victory ! Winter About. During tho last few days, small quantities of snow fell in this ection of country, and tbe atmosphere has become quite cold. Married On the 12th Nov., by the Rev. J. W. Elliott. Abraham Davis, Esq., of Indiana county, to Mrs. Hannah McGAUCHET,of Clear field countv. On the 16th bv M. A. Frank, Esq., Mr. Par. lee Grauam, to Miss Jane Livisgston, both of Bradford township. Died On the 13th Nov, Clara Ann, daugh ter of Ellis and Mary Jane Livergood, of Go shen tp., agod 1 year, 3 months and 9 days. ITIOR SALE . Township.- Valuallf Rfal Estate in Hell Tho subscriber offers for sale Lis valuable farm in, tituate in Bell township, Clearfield county, lying on the River, 2 miles a bove Ma zees Mills, containing one hundred and thirty eight acres and C7 perches; iove&ty acres of wliicu are cleared ana in a goou mo oi cultiva tion, and tho balanoe well timbered, having there on three dwollinir houses, larze frame bum and outbuildings, two bearing apple orchards, acd is well watered. A good title will bo given. ana terms made essy. ' For lurther pcrticulars inquireof the subscriber, XoTl9-3m JOIIS WEAVER. npilK TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1S57 will bo published oui zin jjecemoer ncxi. In addition to the usual Calendar pases and As tronomical calculations, "The Xribune Almanac" will contain : ' Very full and complete Election Returns for leoe, carefully compared wr.n tue reiurns oi xor mer years The important Acts of Congress condensed The Government of the United States. List of members of the present Congress, and of the next ns far as elected, classified politically. A concise statement of tho-doings in Kansas du ring the past year. An account of the remarkable contest for Speak er of the House. An articlo on the state of Europe. An account of the movements of Gen. Walker and his filibuster companions in Nicaragua. A classified list of the Governors of the States. times of holding elections, meeting of Legisla tures, 40. Single copies. 12i cents, SI per dozen ; S" per 100. Postage on tho Almanac X cent each, pre paid, or two cents each when not prepaid. Orders inclosing tho cash respectfully solicited. GREELEY 4 McELRATH, Nov. 1S5C. Tribune office, J'ew York 1 OffTi' A Magazine for the. llomrs o f ihs 1 Otl S Peof. GRAHAM S JLLUSTRA TED MAGAZINE, the Pioneer Mtgazine of the Country, est-iMishe'l in lbl'- fcubaenbe lor tho New Volume commencing with the January number. 1857. 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" , ji. inns, would in- -- lorm his iriends and natrm.s tli.it he -;n fPcna'f commencing Monday 10th Sovcm- calls in the Dental line. .n5 I, ;T- oer. ar u. jonnsonsin rninniihiiri in iHmii n . .. .... - " " "'t ahif r., 1,;. r-i.e.u 1 .i. I -- "wm. tcuii JuIylS HENRY G ROE. T B- al. hi .11't.iiALLl, ATTORNEY AT T.W nas changed his office to the new brirk addi. tion. adjoining the residence of James B. Graham. ah Dusincss win receive prompt attention. v,icarueu, juiy in, 10. RAto?i ! " uhan,d, nn for Bal lot of first J3 rate Hams, Shoulders and Sides, at tho sign of " IIEAPEST GOODS.,? mayl4"56 IVM. F. IRWIN'S. gSE OOD TWO-HORSE WAGON for gale hV rjune251 m iir- t c J -v-toutr nnrrr, t-t .PiffJAfS;111'" rticlCS' Curwensville, 11 n Pattov rAUUJ' r - , LAKUfc j0t of Family Grocries just receiving at Jlossop;g jn Clearfield. may 21 tflAPd of all kinds and at aU prices to be had at I c? , M ur 8la tba -Old Corner . 11 1 1 vr . aniiii, in t-arwensviue by PAIION I . 1 & V f . I. m Y f ,n . fti A r5Ei?5H! Of every descrintinn for intit I 1 K3rVllWAKt3 at a moderate advance at 'earlieia Q f tut ion will commence on Jionuay, ovcinutr .. Persons w shin ' to lit tnoroscivcs lor v,",.ru'7' Teachers, Commercial or other avocations in lite, will here receive every desired facility- A thor ough Scientific and Classical eonrse i here given on terms lower than in similar Institutions in the State. Tarciits nt a di.-tar.C3 can obtain board in? for iheir wns and daughters ur.dcr the immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare advantage?, with all tho comforts and plea-urcsof heme; and their morals Will oc cariuny guaruc-i. It is particularly ie?irous mat pupws lormc ap proaching term be prcs. nt at Us commencement, to select their seats and bo properly arranged in their respective classes. Further information and Catalogues of the In stitute can bo had hj addressing. Y. A. lAJUl&Ui. i nncipai. Aug. 20. 1556. Clearfield. Pn. J 1ST KECEIVEO, A SPLE.M1 ASSORT MENT OF NEW KHOKS. STATIONARY, FANCY -ARTICLES. CONFECTION A KJr, IV- BACCO. CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at ST5W5 ROW. Clearlle.'d. ?a. THE latest publications always on hand, or pro cared to order. Putnam. Godcy. Graham. House hold Words, Leslie's Fashions. Harper, Peterson, and all tho other Magazines furnished Monthly at Publishers' Prices. Ho would especially call tho attention or lovers of the weed' to his large stock of tobacco and ci gars, wnicn cannoi oe surpaascu m luif na'i consistin-i of the best quality of ' Natural Leaf," 'Rlack Eat," '-Cavendish,-' Congress,' anu other tobaccos: Havana. Regalia. Principe. Plan tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and ' A few more left" cigars. Also a good stock of "pipes"' and -fine-cut." lie would also call attention to the fact that he has just opened a large assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STUEFS. which he will sell cheaper than any other estab lishment in the County. THOMAS ROBINS. November 14. liwa. .-.MONEY 31VKING TRADE FOU 1. OAK DOLLAR. JEFFRTES S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE & USEFUL TRADES, ARTS AND OCCUPATION.-, WITHOUT A MASTER, IS NOW READY lOll SALE. This isoncof the most valuable little boohs of tho times, to all persons out of employment. as a number of money making trades and arts, can be learned w ithout a master, beside ail uic genu ine uud popular receipts, and instructions of the day, for tho manufacture of tho moat beneficial, and saleablo articles, noVin common use. Any and saleaoio articles, now in cummuu u person forwarding one dollar post-paid, to FRIES, Jeffries, Ctenrjictd Co., l a., or Jiaumnn, Tyrone. JJ.'air Co., Pj., w ill paid, toU.Jt- or to -i. Ji receive a nmv bv returu mail And anv nerson iorwaruintr iwcniv-un - . J - , - . i c , post paid, to C. Jkffkiks, will receive by return mail, one of the three following instructions: How to make tho celebrated artificial Hosev. How to raiso double crops, of all kinds of veseta- j bles, with little expense, and bow to catch ail tno YVolves, Poxes, Miiiks and Muskrats in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will rocoivc the w hole three by return mail. June 4, lSjt ly. JliOOK IIEKE !! LOOK HERE !::'.! THE LAEGEST AND BEST BTOCK OF FALL AND "WINTEE GOODS, -EY'ER OFFERED IN CLEAR FT ELD COUNTY", FENVA. The undersigned has iust received from the East and is now opening at his Store in the borough of CURWENSYILLE, one of tbe LARGEST and must rj-levsire stuci of Fa'l anl IU liter goorti ever offered in Clearfield county. Having select ed his goods with the especial view to the wants of this community, and being determined to seH them cure a liberal share of public patronage. Ills oi jry ticoui, (irocencs. Hardware Cjceciisware, and in-fact every article kept in a country store. 1 he las-est and best assortment of ..i8 aim noes. uats and Laps, Kcady-ina Jo cio- lu'"Si c., Ac, e. I'jill ri In- nMM.vT , , . .. j ..o uili, i.umucr ia&en in exchange wruoom. uasu not roluseJ. Curwensvi.'le N-qv12-'qi1 If. r. PATTO. "Tiff IV r r .ii ; -m. cwrc m ii. ii. ratton. m Cur-.vcr.sville. ui.iuii,-a nnmbcr of good tlcighs for sale ' dv ii. d. l'atton. m . z . 1 i IAllluit KHi:S Several excellent Par- i'r giove3 to be had at Ji. D. PATTOX'S. CLOTH I N; Ready-made Clothin- of kinds just received at II. li Patvov. all "i't i CUNTIIACTOKS. Sealed j- - prono.-ais will bo rewivii, nt tl,a -.o? .. .i.. undersigned in Philipsburr. Centre Co.. Pa., un:i the evening of the 2oth Nov. inst.. n.r thn tion and masonry of that portion of the Tvrone and Clearfield Railromi, lying between the -"-Raid Eaglo Valley,7' near Tyrone t iiv. on tlio Pencsyl- about twenty-two miles u.na i.aurrau, nr.1 l'r.ilir.shnr - a ,1;,,.,,... ..r x c ' wiaui. V . ,, Pr,,P.osa's will be received for the construction of 11 r11'" "Stance per gross turn, and also for sin bic rtrtiion" oi one mue in len-'th. pereubi vard ' la"s- 1 '""'es and Speeitieaiiojis mav be st-en at this office at any time during the week of the le ting, and any information furnished bv addre-s;n the underpinned. JAMES E. MOXTGOMERT. mhrsbnrg. Nov. ,. ISoij. Chief Engineer. TE-VL"EKS t TEACH ICRS !I-The Board M. of J-chool llirectors of Hm.tr ti,..i.i :n employ six competent school teachers, at Viboral salaries for the term of four months from the 17th u.ij oi November. Any further information de sired, can be had bv nddres:n( t!, ,.r tho board. ELI AS 1'lsilKJ. I'r;.i'... G. R. Jooi)i,AN-Dntt. Secretnrr. T 1... 1 . . i - . .... J enen furniture, and a variety of other articles. """ luuue Known on aav of sale. S!n t- uiv.-ut.-u ai o ciocK, A. M. - ..... - jov. a, 1 ABRAHAM RAfLET. T,.Lf' ' IIAND ! The undersigneTe- tmucsthe CI.orK ATi li'nrii ni-rv,. nnsn-iv., . . ""'tl.vi 1 Vi . ' "P on ,ne corner of .Main ii;i .Mecnanic streets, one door South of Dr. R. V. Wilson's office, where he will ho ni.. t '.' mouate his customers at all time. llPr,;r;,im on the shortest notice. ang20 R. R. WELSH BLACKS.-1ITI11.NG. The subscriber wonld inform the public that he has taken the P.I.i,-!.-. smith Shon formerlv occuniJ htr .. the corner of Third and ilain streta ;.. i,. i ... ough of Clearfield where he carries n th,. t..,: tn all its various branches. Juno G, ISio.-ly JACOB SHrvxrwrrT rn QCEENSWARE-aT superior lot of Fany and Common Queensware now openin' and for salo at tho iot nn.i.u at the store of RICHARD MO-vJip OTb'I FISH "-Superior Mackerel ad .jt-J f-fulfijl, ,t 1 - . ., j,v wcMdi aim ufiening at tne cheap Cush store of Richard Mos-or, in may 21 jli TLACK, Imperial and Young Hyson fvj Teas of tho best quality to be had at E 55 -S i the lowest each rice at AIOS.SOP'6. HARDWARE and Cuttlery iust received and now oponing at ilossop s cheap cash store in Clearfield " mav2l UMBRELLAS and Parasols, a largo assortment of the latest patterns, to be had cheap at may21'56 MOSSOP'.S. - T711SII. A lot of superior Mackerel and -a. He-ring, jus ust rectorrfwt and for a!e t-; T E 1)1 L. The undersigned will sell at pub t lie vendue, at his residence in Pike township on Saturday the 15th November, the following per sonal property, viz: J lories. Young Cattle. Sheen, Jlogs, U agon. Sleus Carriage for shaft or tongue! JSees, (.rain of all kinds. 1 !.- Ii....i . i i j T.-.-.' J 1 UU.'I .A llit l II- Bajaq . VAX- r. UtVLS", GIDEON WIDE.Y1IRES EST ATE, Let- tersTcstamcntary on the estate oTG ideocW id mire, late of Penn township, Clearfield county, l'a-. deceased, having been granted to the subscri bers, all persons indebted to the said estate, are rcqaestcd to make immediate payment, and those having- claims or demands against the same will present tk.in, proper.y- f$21- Tn r n i . id . i -a v. - ' JOHN WIDEMIRE, Oct22 ft Executors. w ri'ST BRANCH FUn INSURANCE COM PAN Y, LOCK HAVE.i;iUMV.i w.,r- CAPITA!., f,Xi.UOU. Insures Det.icnea lsnuuings, rimr,j'"n-ui--nd other buildings and their contents. PIKECIORS : Hon. John J. Tcarse, Hon. (I. C. Harvey, John R. Hall. T. T. Abrams, . Chnrlo's A, M.ivcr, ! K. Jackman, Charles Crist, V. V hite, . Peter Dickenson. 1 nomas Kitchen. Jlos. G. C. HARVEY", Pbcs t. Thos. Kitchen, Sce y. T. T. Abrams. ice Pres t. The undersigned having been appointed -; grut ly this company, gives notico that he will insure liuildings of every description, Goods, dc., on tho most reasonablo terms. This company is in a prosperous condition, and meets all demands promptly, the capital siock oi mo cnuimu i :rll)0,0GU with privilege of increasing to $:UIO,000. 10 a. M. MONTELiLS. Curwtfnsvillc. Ta.; Aug. 20, lS56-timp I YIIN ISTK ATORS N OTIC E. Where . J. as I-cttcrs of Administration on th Estate of JOHN DRESSLER, late of Union township. Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd. have been granted to tho undersigned, all pcrsous indebted to said estate are requested to make lmmcuiaio payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for Bottle- 111 cut, to iMtin iinr.,-.-i.r.ii, ELIZABETH DRESSLER, -Octl. 1S.'.5 fit. Adm'rs. AirAtiON - M AKING. THE undersingned- V v wo ould announce that they manufacture YVajrocs of ull descriptions. Uuggies, fcdeds, 4 c, at their shop in New Salem. Rra.ly township, Clear field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona--blo rates as can be purchased elsewhere. They rca-" pcctful'.v solicit a share of patronage. CAMBKI1KJE JOTINSTON, Oetl-';,fi-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. Rl'IlANS' COURT SALE. Ryan order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county;- thcre will bo exposed to sale on Tuesday the 4th' djy of November next, at Simon Rorabough's, in " Chest township, the following described property of James Currey, late of Burnsido township, de censed, bounded on the south by landsof James Gallagher and James Dowlcr, on the east by lands of J. Crossniun. on tho north by lands of Eisen--Lauer. and on the west by lands of James Riddle,--containing 1C0 acrcs.moro or less, with a dwelling house, barn and other buildings thereon erected. Ten us Cash. SIMON RORAROUGU, October 1, 18i5. Executor- - 1 OCJ-FLOATEKS TAKE NOTICE That" nt a mceliiiir of tho Lumbermen hcia at Clearfield on tho lsth iust., tho undersigned were appointed a committee to institute prosecutions a- gainst all pc-rsonsoi-structing mo navigaoio sireams by the floating of loose logs. Wit therefore notify ull person? concerned, that proceedings will bo in stituted and prosecuted to conviction against all and every person, whether owner, contractor or laborer, engaged in putting loose logs into the riv-'-er or an v of its tributaries in the counties of Clear field, Elk and Centre. JOIIS M. CHASE. W. 11. RoBISOS, KORT. MAHAFFEV, VVM. STEWART, JAMF.S ASKEY. PASIEL RIIOADES, RORERT RLAKE, R. C. WINS1.0W, ROUT. ROTIIROCK.' -August 27. I?v6. i7U)ll SALE A two-story frame House, with s . half aero of land adjoining, situate in Law rence township, ou. the road from Clearfield to Curwensville, about 1 i miles from Clearfield. For terms apply to Zcbad Lawhcad, Lawrence town--ship, or to the subscriber. L. JACKSON CRASS-junc-t Clearfield, Pa. ITIOK SALE, TWO RUILDISG LOTS In the a-t . .uk-.rjj UCILUINti LOTS and PA ST CP. E ASl WOOD LOTS, contain ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough of Clearfield. AIsj several desirable FARMS and pieces of TIMUKK LAS!), in various parts of tho count-ct- ierms accommodating. Applv to L. JACKSON CRAXSt. April If,. ISoS. Clearfield, Pa. OOD INTENT HOTEL.. The suWcriW having taken this well known HOTL'L in tho borough d -uri-i-n;rtll, i j V ..j 1. l l . 0d the travelling public generally to give him a cull, as he has the best establishment ol the kind m the county. He hopestogivcgeneraNatifaction. JuJJfyjuglt-ja JOS. PETE its. TriIOI.E-SALE. I ho subscriber wishing to- T retire from the Mercantile business, (sole ly on account of press of Professional business) do sires to dispose of his entire block of Store good at wholesale and will sell them on the most accom modating terms. Any person wishing to engagw in trailing in any part ot tho county will do well to call a ul see me before mating any other ar rangement?. A. M.'lllLLS. tjearnelil. August 27, lS.o. una uric 01 j i,e ISlcarfitltt Ii ml-" will. . of ?l(t(l,r.i!!), with the privilege of increasing tho same to S'Jii'l.otif). J'MS P.VTTO.V, jn.v noTSTOV )VM. M I.P I E. J. F. WEAVER,' if. P. THOMPSON, . L. RELI. .T VS. T. I.EO.VAR1., RICHARD SHAW J?' y,Y)LLM V JAMES E. GRAHAM, tlearfield, Jnne 25. lO-Siu. I AND FOllS A LE.-Thc subscribers offer for-T-. Sille a trant of land in Pccn township. Clear fiel l county, containing 1X1 ac cs patented land ...mm ou acres cleared, tho balance covered wiUi timber of good oualitv. 'i'h irn,lf-ii,-i.ri.i,. fa . g'Kd two utorv frame hons. nrl nw l.. and other out buil.Jings a never failing fountaiu 01 excellent water at the Uoor. a large bearing ap plo orchard, and 12 acrts in meadow. The above i.irm ha many advantages, being in the centre of a thriving neighborhood, about J of a mile from 1 onusville and the Glen Hope and Smiuehann Turnpike ; bounded by lauds of Joseph Davis Thomas Wain, Thomas .Martin and others." A rnh he rond passes by tbe door, and is about a mile from the Catholic Church. Terms of sale will bo untie ca.y ami possession given at any time bv ab dication to cither of the undcrsi-ncd. " ANDREW MOORE, r . , , , XATHAX MOORE. Penn tp., 3 mo.. ISth. mS-ang27-;impd. . TAMES It. UK All AM. Dealer in SWKD roapii-" n timbkiCsiiisoleJ, nnt'i.P h '3 r-Pred to fill, on tho shortest notice, all orders fur articles in liis lino .f busi ness, on asreasonaWo terms as they can bo nro curea in the county ;rahnmpton. Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23, 1S06 T UOS ! IRON' !! The undersigned has just JL received, at the shop of T. .Mills, on tho corner of lxvust and Third streets, in the Eorouga of J15". l:lrJ"e rtment of Konorl. Sjnar awi ttat liAIl IROA. of all siie. which he will sell at as low prices as it can be purchased any where in this county. - j elj-jj-Sm PEXJA M IX' SPACEMAN . TAI.VAULV. REAL ESTATE F0rTsALE Tho subscriber offers for sale Lis va'unl.la ' wra, enuaie two uiiies irom curwensville on tho River road leading to Lumber City ; ssid farm con taining 105 acres, si.vly acres cleared, under good cultivation, tho balanoe well timbered: with a ' good barn, new plank dwelling house, and a eood bearing ore hum thereon, and i wn ... j fcr- e -. . . 1 r - - ... further information enquire of tho subscriber liy ing on the premises. SIMOX THOMPSOX i-cbrnary I'O, 185fl 6m VVlV1IVV-,U01,E,TV IOR l c". i" 1L,c,subcriber offers for sale his Tav str.";, ',i.0,,,th0 er f Market and Front is iTr i'J . U,TOh of Clearfield. The tons. 1 , nJ co"nodious and woll calenlateKl for a puo..c honse. For particulars inouire of V. A. Wallace, Le.. or of the suiscriber living on tin TV-OTICE is II EREBY GIVEN, that appli Xl cation will be made to the Legislature of 1 cnii'ylvauia at its next session, for tho Charter of an institution with banking privileges, includ ing Mosecf ii?ite. discount and deposito, to bu Jo catod nt Clearfield. IV.n,-, I, ,.n.i. .1