N THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., DECEMBER 21, 185G. St. Andrew's Ciiircii. Subject on Sunday night, 28th instant : Variety ot religious de nominations in our country. W tender the compliments of the season to our patrons, wishing them all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Rev. Dk. McLeod, on Sunday evening, w hilst returning from church, slipped on some ice, and sprained one of his ancles so severely as to prevent him from walking for sonio days. , Our Carrier requests us to announce that V.e will have an excellent Address for New Years' Day, and that he should bo pleased if all would be prepared to greet biro, on that oc casion in a substantial manner. The Weatheb, during the last few days, has been very cold, and tho Susquehanna is frozen over. On Mouday several inches of snow fell. A little more of the article would make good sledding and sleighing, for which all are look ing anxiously. TraosK & Clearfield Railroad. We have been informed that the contractors are deter mined to push the work between Tyrone and Philipsburg with vigor, and for this purpose liave already some 200 hands at work on the line. This looki as if something was to bo done, and ivc think the company should con gratulate themselves upon having given the contract to such spirited and encrgatic men as Messrs. Brady, Mowrer and Lingo!, to whom we trust it may prove' a profitable job. Shooting ix tue Streets. During the last week we heard on several occasions pistols or other fire arms discharged in our streets. This is wrong as well as dangerous. We see by the Gazette that on the loth a man was killed in Pittsburg, whilst engaged loading some furni ture, by a ball from a pistol which had been shot at a mark. The ball, striking a stone, glanced and struck the unfortunate man on the bead, causing death in a short time. We trust, therefore, that persons will in luturo desist from shooting within our borough limits.' Remember the Pook. The . cold winter is upon us with all its rigors, and as those who are blessed with a fair share of this world's goods gather around their cheerful firesides, they should not only feel grateful to the great Ruler of tho Universe for the blessings they enjoy, but they should not be forgetful of the poor who may be in our midst. Yc are all too apt to think when wo are comfortable our selves that all is right we but seldom reflect that there may be those who are actually want ing the necessaries of life, who lack the where withal to keep soul and body together. Such should be looked after, and the hand of Chari ty extended to them. A trifle would send a thrill of lwpc to the heart of a desponding fellow, lighten his grief, and chec him on his weary way. While wc can, we should extend a helping hand ; for Fortune is a fickle jade, and there is no telling how soon any of us may be reduced to penury. It would scarcely be Lelieved if wo should say that here, in Clear field, there are persons who sometimes have not a dozen mouthsful of wholesome food in their bouse and yet it is the sad truth. - Such things should draw the attention of an enlight ened, christian community, and wc trust that every one will occasionally glance into tho a bodes of the lowly to see if pinching want is lurking about, and drive it hence. "To feed the hungry and clothe the naked," are virtues lor the exercise of which yon have promise of reward hereafter, for Christ says, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of one of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBSLINGS. Plenty Delinquents. CyScarce money and provisions. C7"Not hard to take Robins' oysters. CySlippery the streets on last Sunday and Monday. DJ" Excellent no doubt the turkey we are invited to assist in eating to-morrow. KAbout the man who thinks he is all brains; but who others think has also a very lair share of ears. C7"Punny to see men, women and children all transformed into tumblers on the icy side walks after a slight sprinkle of snow. C"Wants a Situation Miss Fannie Luce, as primary teacher or preceptress. See ad vertisement in another column. C7"On Hand our young friend Joseph R. Irwin, with plenty of butter, bacon and beans. See advertisement elsewhere. KTTut into prison at Indiana Rolenda Hooks, of Cherrytrce borough, charged with .killing her infant. DjTo meet the Clearfield County Teach ers Institute, on the 3d of January. For par ticulars, consolt the notice of our worthy County Superintendent. CyBought the Messenger printing office at Indiana, Indiana county, Pa., by our towns man, Clark Wilson, Esq., late of the Clearfield Republican. He takes possession this week. We wish him pecuniary success. 27"Queer what strange fancies a little old rye, taken in small doses, will produce in the minds of some. The other night we met a male biped, who bad been indulging in vari ous potations, who imagined himself to be a locomotive, and was prrEng and blowing at a fine rate. lie didn't find out his mistake until lie brought up against a j sign post, which ena bled him to identify himself. EWhat Then 7 Some editor says that -the destiny of the world bangs on the smallest trifles. A little miff" between Charles Bona parte and bis love Letitia flight have broken oft" a marriage which gave Wth to Napoleon and the battle of Waterloo! To which anoth er says : "Yes, that is the net. But suppose a 'little miff' had taken plate between Adam and Eve 7 What then ?" fjyjn demand coal, woo'L and 'ding-bats.' C7"fn circulation counterfeits pn the Co lumbia bank,IIairisbnrg bank nndfliranl tank. CT7A came of Chance--the mama-re f Senator Donglass. Why Because bo drew Ctttft for bis wife. ' E7"Sloshin2 about Dunham, of -the Lock ITaven Watchman, lie rapsour' down-town "neighbor" savagely over thejfctmcklcs. C37-THE Way it was Dose! In Washing ton township, Cambria county, where there are three hundred amL eighty taxable, five hun dred and fourteen votes wero polled in No vember. Buchanan received 481, Fillmore 12, and the Union electors 21. CT'Tomd Stones, &q. We direct attention to the advertisement of I. Ulrey, of Tyrone City, which will be found in another portion of our paper. He uses the best of American marble, and finishes his work in a neat and du rable manner. Persons wishinir to nrocure anything in bis line, might do well by giving him a call. I7"Cooi.. A mercantile firm in Boston, re ceived last week a letter from the captain of one of the brigs they had chartered, dated Barbadocs, in which he informs them that as he believes the United States ar! coins to e- ternal smash, he has sold ship and cargo and pocketed the money, which, he didn't think, they, would ever see again, concluding with some complimentary allusions to our country men and wishing that he had never seen any of them. Marrted On Nov. 9, by the Rev. A. Crow ell, Mr. Benjamin Forsby to Miss Maria Ed jiisto.v, both of Cambria county. On Dec. 9, by the same. Mr. John Moore to Miss Amanda Parson, both of Woodward tp., Clearfield county. C7"Every Reader will please notice the advertisement descriptive of Mr. Sears' Picto rial Family Bible, and send for the "Printed Catalogue of all our Illustrated Works. uTo the unitiated in the great art of Selling Books, we would say that we present a scheme for money making, far better than all the gold mines of California and Australia. irAny per son wishing to embark in tho enterprise, will risk but little by sending to the Publisher S23, for which he will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices,) carefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal percentage to the agent for his trouble. With these bo will soon bo able to ascertain the most salcable,and order accordingly. Ad dress (post paid) Robert Sears, Publisher, 181 William Street, New York. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, TUB hest place to cet thkm I AT EVANS fc CO. '8 GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE, 409 Broadway, New York. Fine Gold Jewelry Given Away to Purchasers of Books. All Books will be sold as low as can bo had nt nth crStores. many of them for less. New bonks re ceived daily. A (J ift varying in valuo from 23cts to S1.00, given with each book at the time it is sold. Having on hand avery large stock nf new and val uable books, and as our motto is "Large sales and inall profits," wo aro determined to give our cus tomers better bargain than can be had elsewhere. Any book published in New York or Philadelphia will bo promptly gent, gift included, on receipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of Books and Pre sents, containing fall explanations will bo sent free to nil parts of the eountry. Tho most lihrrul inducements arc offered to A gents. Any person by sending us an order for ten books, with money enclosed, will be entitled to an extra Bool and Gift. All orders for books, con taining money, (to ensure perfect safety,) should be registered at the Post-office where they are mailed, and directed to Evans & Co., 409 Broad way, Xcw York. Kkperevce.M. Thomas i Pons, South Fourth Ft. Philadelphia; J. B. Lippcncott & Co . Phila delphia ; D. Applcton & Co., Broadway. X.York; Derby A Jackson, Nassau Street, Xcw York. 3f"Send for a Catalogue. EVANS & Co. Principal Store. 409 Broadway. Xcw York. 'Branch stores at Philadelphia and nt Washing ton. 1). C. Decl7 3ra f1 YUOSE AMD CLEARFIELD JL RAILROAD. Xotice is hereby given to the stockholders in this road, that an election will bo held at tho house of David Johnson in Philipsburg. on the second Mon day in January next, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. M., to electa. President and twelve di rectors for the ensuing year. The Stockholders are further notified that all ar rears of the first instalment of l ive dollars per share of stock, called in by resolution of the board passed on the 5th May, 180(5, are requested to bo paid to the Treasurer, on or before the 12th da v of January, 1S47- By order of the Board. W. BAGS LI AW, rhilipsburg, Dec. 10. 1855. Secretary. 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 of George W. Long, in the town of Luthcrs burg. on Thursday the lath day of January, ISO", at 1 o'clock. P M., the following described proper ty of Alfred Carlisle, a minor, Viz : Two certain Lots of Ground, situate in the town of Luthers burg, in Brady township. Clear6eld county, and having erected thereon a frame house and barn. TEKMS. One third cash on tho confirmation of sale; balance in two equal annual payments with interest. SAMUEL A UN OLD. Dec. 17, 1858. Guardian of said minor. RETURNED. The subscriber having return ed to the town of Glen Hope, offers his pro fessional sen-ices in the practice of Medicine to the citizens of this place and the surrounding country. No travelling in the night except in cases of actual necessity iXo medicine given out of the office unless accompanied by the e:ish. dcclT-St S D. llllLLE. M. D. REMOVAL. The undersigned has removed his BOOT AND S1IO 12 SHOP to the room lately occupied by Richard Glennin, where he is now prepared to furnish customers with Boots, Shoes, Ac, on the shortest notice and most resonablo terms. Jle respuctfully solicits a continuance of a shara of publiu patronnge. Clearfield. Dec. 17,1 Soft. FRANK SHORT. "jV"OTICE TO MARKSMEN. J. II. Jacobs J. l having located in Curwensvillc, would here by inform Marnsmen and others, that ho is pre pared to do all kinds of repairing to guns on short notice. Also. Clocks repaired at his residence. Curwensrslle. Pa , Deo, 10, 1856. AMBROTYPES. P. C. PURVIAXCE. Pro fessor of Photographic Chemistry. Gallery nt his residence on 2d Street, one door South of Mcrrell & Carter's Tiu-waro establishment, Clear field, Pa. Sj"Days of operation: Friday and Saturday of .each week junclS'55 WANTED 100 BUSHELS WRITE BEANS, for which the highest price will bo given by MERRELL & CARTER. Clearfield, Dec. 17. frrArSjl 0f evcry description for sale ilAlPL.WA R at a moderate advance at Nov26'56J Vim- IK WIN a. CLOTHING. A genend assortment of ready made clothing just received and opened at Xov26 W. F.IRWIN'S. S LEIlillS. A number pf good Sleighs for sale ,by II. If. Fatton. EMPLOYMENT FOR THE "WINTER. The bent l'mok for Agents. TO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. Aa Elegant Gift for a Father to Present to his Family ! Sent for one copy, and try U among your friends'. WANTED Agents in evcrv section of the Uni ted States, toriroulato SKA11S LARGE TYPE QUARTO BIBLE. For Family Use Entitled "The People's Pictorial Dnmestio Bible," with about One Thousand Engravings'. This useful book is destined, if we can form an opinion from tho Notices of the Press, to have an unprecedented circulation in every section of our wide-spread continent, and to form a distinct era in the sale of our works. It will, no doubt, in a few years become The Family Bible of the Amer ican People. , Ui""The most liberal remuneration will bo al lowed to all persons who may bo pleased to pro cure subscribers to the above. From il) to 1011 co pies may easily bo circulated and sold in each of tho principal cities and towns in the Union. IT WILL BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY "' Application should be mado ut once, as th6 field will soon Vo occupied. Persons wishing to act as agents, and do a safe business, can send for a specimen copy. 0n tho receipt of the established price, Six Dollars, tho Pictorial Family Bible, with a well bound Sub scription Book, will bo carefully boxed, nnd for warded per express, at our risk nnd expense, to any central town or village in tho United States, excepting those of California. Oregon and Texas. Register your Letters, nnd your money will coino safe. If In addition to the Pictorial Bible, wo publish a large number of Illustrated Family Works, very popular, and of such a high moral nnd unexce tionablc character, thatwhilo good men may safe ly engage in their circulation, they will confer a Public Benefit, and rcccivo a Fair Compensation for their labor. Orders respectfully solicited. For further par ticular, address the subscriber, (post paid.) ROBERT SEARS. 1SI William St., X. Y. A' T ROBINS' LITERARY DEPOT, Shuw'g Row, Clearfield, Pa., CAN ALWAYS BE PROCURED B0DK8 OF Abb Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTI0NAIUES, Tobacco nnd Cigars, DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINT3, .. Chemicals, Ire.., re., f-c. Among bis stock will bo found Histories, Biogra phies, sketches. School Books, Poetical, Seientio, Mechanical, Medical and Law works ; the latest publications always on hand or procured to order; ull the Magazines furnished monthly, ut publish ers prices ; fancy and common letter paper ; plain and ruled cap paper; perforated paper ; note pa per ; fancy and common envelopes; blank Deeds; a great variety of Steel Pens; common and fancy pen-holders, pencils, ic. Ac. .to., which be will sell ut tho most reasonable prices. His stock of Drugs, Medicines, Dye-stufTs. Paints, &o.t is large and well selected; among'which are Calomel, Blue Mass. Quinine, Morphia, lied Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pulverized ; Jlocbelle and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur. Sen na. Pijk Root. Sup. Carbonato Soda. Tartaric A cid. Sulphato of '.iuc ; Liquorice, Columbo and Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Blue Vitriol, Coperas. Alum. Red Load. Prussian Blue. Chrome Green and Yellow, Vermillion, Terra de Sienna, and in fact a general assortment. lie has also a fine lot of Ladies' Gold Breast Pins, Ear Drops, Finger Rings, Ac. Also, Watch Guards and Keys, Peuknives, Hair oils; Hair. Reading. Fino and Pocket combs, Tooth-picks. Ra zors and Strops, Sadlers' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan cy Sonps and Perfumery a great variety. Also. Prunes. Figs, Raisins, Almonds, Foa-nuts ami Filberts ; Candies a general assortment ; Cin anioii. Cloves. Pepper, nnd other spices; Blacking, and Spool Cotton ; tho most popular Patent Med icines of the day ; all of which will be sold at the very cheapest rates. Call and examine tho stock and judge for vonr selves. decl7 THOMAS ROBINS. rf HIE GREAT FAMILY AVEEKLY TAPER. JL The Vcw York Ledger has now attained the extraordinary circulation of One Hundred and Ninety Thousand copies. The Ledger ij devoted to Polite Literature. Original Tales, Sketches, Poetry. Essays. Gossip and current news, r.nd maintains a high moral ton It is ev erywhere acknowledged to be the best family pa per in the world ! Hence its extraordinary nnd un heard of popularity. Mr. Bonner, tho proprietor of the Ledger, employs the best talent in the coun try, nnd by so doing makes the best paper. Such writers as Fanny Fern, Sylvanus Cobb, jr., and E merson Bennett, aro permanently engaged on it, and will write for no other paper hereafter. Mrs. Sigoumcy, also, writes constantly for it: so do a host of other popular authors, including Mrs. Em ma D. V.. N. Southworth. Alice Cary, Mrs. Vaug han. Mary W. Stanley Gibson, Clara Sydney, Ac. The Ledger is beautifully illustrated every week The New York Ledger is printed on beautiful white paper, and is composed of eight pages, ma king the handsomest weekly paper in tho country. It is published every Saturday, nnd sold at nil the news offices in every city nnd town throughout the country ; nnd is mailed for subscribers &t two dol lars per annum ; two eopios are sent for three dol lars. Any person obtaining eight subscribers at ?l i0 each, (which is tho lowest club rate3.) and sending us S12. will be entitled t a copy free. Terms invarinblv in advance. Address all letters to ROBERT BONNER. Publisher of New York Ledger. 4 1 Ann St.. N. Y. N. E. Now is a good time to - ubseribe as Emer son Bennett's great original Novel of Frontier Life will bo commenced in tho Ledger on tho first of January. decl7-2t X0 Till! TRAVELLING- PUBLIC. JL NEW LINE OF MAIL HACKS BETWEEN CLEAIU'IED AND KIDGEWAY! Tho undersigned announces to tho travelling public that he is now running a semi -weekiy line of hacks from Clearfield borough to Ridgcway, Elk county. Tho harks are comfortable, tho hor tes good, and the drivers careful. By special at scntion to the comfortable, safe and speedy con veyance of passengers, he hopes to secure a liber al share of travelling custom. Tho time for depaiture nnd arrival is asfollows : Leave Clearfield evcry Tuesday anil Friday morn ing, and arrive at Ridgeway on tho evening of tho same days. Leave Ridgeway every Wednesday and Satur day morning, and arrive at Clearfield on tho eve ning of the same days. Julylft Sm A. ML1IILL3. GOOD INTENT HOTEL The subscriber having takeu this well known HOTEL in tho borough of Curwensvillc, wishes his old customers and the travelling public generally to give him a call, as he has the best establishment of the kind in thecounty. He hopes togive general satisfaction. Curwensvillc', AugU-'ii'J JOS. PETERS. ITIOR. SALE A two-story frame House, with a half aero of land adjoining, situate in Law rence township, on tho road from Clearfield to Curwensvillc, about 1 i miles from Clearfield. For terms apply to Zebad Lawhcad, Lawrence town ship, or to the subscriber. L. JACKSON CRANS. junc4 Clearfield. Pa. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY STOCK HOLDERS. Aro hereby notified that a meet ing of the Stockholders will be held at the office of J. B. M Enally in Clearfield, on Monday tho 5th day of January. 1857, at 2 o'clock. P. M. to-elect a Board of Trustees, Ac. for the ensuing year. dcclO-'aS J. B. M'ENALLY, Secretary J B- M'ENALLY', ATTORNEY AT LAAV has changed his office to the new brick addi tion, adjoining tho residence of James B. Graham. All business will receive prompt attention. Clearfield. July 16. ROCERIES. Just received and now jf oneniuz. a central assortment of choice ?roceries. which will be sold at the lowest cash prices at WM. F. IRWIN'S. 1 Clfl SACKS OF SALT, for sale by J.UU MERRELL CARTER, Dee. 10, 1S00, Clearfield, Pa. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tho lata residence of J. M. Pfoutz, in Ansonvillc, may be .bought cheap by immediate application to me, ideelO-tf.J J. B. M ENALLY. CLEARFIELD INSTITUTE. The second quarter of the present school year of this Insti tution will commence on Monday, November 17th IS5t5. Persons wishing to fit themselves for College, Teachers, Commercial or other avocations in life, will here receive every desired facility. A thor ough Scientifio and Classical course i here given on terms lower than in similar Institutions in the State. Parents at a distancs can obtain boarding for their sons and daughters under the immediate caro of tho Principal, where they will receive rare advantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of borne; and their morals will be earful ly guarded. It is particularly desirous that pupils forthe ap proaching term be present at its commencement, to select their scats and be properly arranged in their repcetive classes. Further information and Catalogues of the In stitute can bo had hy addressing. W A. CAMPBELL. Principal. A tig. 20, mfi. Clearfield. Pa. WEST BRANCH FIRE INSUR ANCE COM PANY, LOCK HAVEN. CLINTON CO., PA. CAPITAL, ."mt.no'). Insures Detached Buildings, Stores. Merchandise and other buildings and their contents. directors : Hon. John J. Pcnrcc, Hon. Ci. C. Uarvcy, John B. Hall, T. T. A brains, Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jaekiuun, Charles Crist, W. White. Peter Dickenson. Thomas Kitchen. Hos. G. C. nARVEY, Brest. Thos. Kitchen, Sec'y. T. T. Abrams. Vico Prcs't. Tho undersigned Laving been appointed a gent by this company, gives notice that ho will insure Buildings of every description, Goods. Ac, on tho most reasonablo terms. This company is ia a prosperous condition, and meets all demands promptly. Tho capital Flock of the company is 5100.000 with privilege of increasing to S:'.()ll.(H)0. A. M. MiJNTELlUS. Curwensvillc Pa.; Aug. 20, 1856-omp G.ULtCII & BEN NEK, would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, aud public generally that they have entered into co-partuer-thip in the CABINET MAKIXG BUSINESS, and keep constantly on hands, nnd manufacture to order, at tho lowest prices, evory variety of furniture, consisting of Dining, Breakfast, aud Centre Tables, Sewing, M'ritiug, and Wash-Stands, MaJwgany, and Common Bedsteads ; Mnhogony and Canc-bottomcd Chairs, Bureaus, Sofas. Lounges, Ac, Ac. Coffins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accompany ments. House Painting done on tho shortest notice. Shop nnd Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by Job n G ulich, meurly opposite the 'Jew Storo,' Clearfield. Pa JOHN G ULICH, May2J 55.-1 y . DANIEL BENNER. LAND FOR SALE. Tho subscribers oflerfor salo a tract of land in Penn towushin. Clear field county, containing 131 acres patented land, I about tiO acres cleared, tho balance covered with timber of good quality. Tho improvements are a good two story frame house, nearly new, log barn and other out buildings, a never failing fountain of excellent water at tho door, a largo bearing ap plo orchard, and 12 acres in meadow. Tho above farm hua many advantages, being in the centre of n thriving neighborhood, about j of a mile from Pcnnsvillo and the GlcnHopo and Susquehanna Turnpike ; bounded by lands of Joseph Davis, Thomas Wuln. Thomas Martin and others. A pub lic road passes by tho door, and is about i a milo from the Catholic Church. Terms of salo will be made easy and possession given at any time by ap plication to either of the undersigned. ANDREW MOORE, NATHAN MOORE. Tenn tp., 8 mo., ISth. lS50-aug27-;!mpd. TaTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that uppli 1" cation will bo made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the Charter of an institution with banking privileges, includ ing those of issue, discount and deposite. to bo lo cated at Clearfield. Pennsylvania, under tho nanio nnd title of 'The Clear f rid Batik." with a capital of $100,000. with the privilege of increasing the sauio to 520(1.000. JOHN PATTON, WM. M'BRIDE. 11. P. THOMPSON. JAS. T. LEONARD, WM. A. WALLACE, JON. BOYNTON, J. F. WEAVER, G. L. REED. RICHARD SHAW, JAMES B. GRAHAM. Clearfield. Juno 25. lS5o-6u). ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, there will be sold nt PRIVATE SALE, the one undivided half part of a certain piece or par cel of land, situate in Chest township, Clearfield county, bounded on tho North and East by lands of Thomas Wilson, late dee'd, on the South by lands of Simon Pennington, and on the West by lands of S. G. Tozcr containing about acres tho cstato of Edwaisl Hose, minor son of Edward Rose, late dee'd. For ftrnn, information, apply to CRAWFORD GALLAGHER. Clearfield. Nov. 2t, 185ft. Guardian. F OR SALE. Yahta'.Je Real Estate in Bell Toirii.thiv. Tho subscriber oilers for sale his valuable farm in, situate in Bell township. Clearfield county, lyii;g on tho River. 2 miles a bove Magecs Mills, containing one hundred and thirty eight acres and 67 perches: seventy acres of which arc oleared and in n good state of cultiva tion, nnd the balanco well timbered, having there on three dwelling houses, largo frame barn and outbuildings, two bearing appla orchards, and is well watered. A good title will be given. nnd terms made easy. For iurthcr particulars infuirenf the subscriber, NovIJ-3in JOHN WEAVER. 7"A LU ABLER EALIStTtE FOR SALE. Tho subscriber offers for salo his valuable farm, situate two miles from Curwensvillc on the River road leading to Lumber City ; said farm con taining 105 acres, sixty acres cleared, under good cultivation, the balance well timborcd; with n good barn, new plank dwelling house, and a good bearing orchard thereon, and is well watered For further information enquire of the subscriber liv ing on tho premises. SIMON THOMPSON. February 20. 1850 Cm WHOLE-SALE. The subscriber wishing to retire from the Mercantile business, (sole ly on account of press of Professional business) do sircs to dispose of his entire stock of Store goods at wholesale and will sell them on the most accom modating terms. Any person wishing to engage in trading in any part of the county will do well to call and see mo beforo making any other ar rangements. A. M. HILLS. Clearfield. August 27. !S5ft. CJTILL ON HAND! The undersigned cn 3 tinuestho CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING BUSINESS, nt his now shop on the corner of Main and Mechanic streets, one doorouth of Dr. R. V. Wilson's office, whore he will be pleased to accom modate his customers at all times. Repairing done on the shortest notice. aug20 R. It. WELSH. LACKSMITIIING. The subscriber would inform the public that hehas taken the Black smith Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on tho corner of Third and Main streets, in the bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on tho business in all its various branches. June 5.JLi55.-ly JACOB SHUNKWEILER. RAIN! GRAIN!! Wheat, Rye, Oats and Corn, can at all times be procured nt the Pi oneer Mills, on the Moshannon in Morris town ship, at tbo lowest selling rates. JulylS HENRY GROE. QUEENSWARE A superior lot of Fancy and Common Queensware now opening and for sale at the most reasonable nrices at the store of RICHARD MOSSOP. FISH! FISH '.! Superior Mackerel and Codfish just received and opening at the cheap Cash store of Richard Mosson in Clearfield. V . may 2U56 9 LACK, Imperial and Ypung Hyson Teas of the best quality to be bad al the lowest each price at MOSSOP'S. UMBRELLAS and Parasols, a large, assortmen of the latest patterns, to be had cheap at may21'56 MOSSOP'S. LADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen. for sale by June 13, '55. R. MOSSOP. O NE GOOD TWO-IIOKSJ3 WAOON forsalo by TVEWHUKG HOTEL The undersigned bav- 11 ing leased the hotel recently kept iy .Lira Root, in Newburg. .Chest township, announces to the public that ho is prepared to accommodate travellers and other wno way give umi a The house is well supplied with all the necessaries and accommodations to make guests comfortable. Ho respectfully solicits a share of patronaee. Oct2'.l-'56-3m CYRUS H. THURSTON. "l7"AGON - MAKING. THE undcrsingned U would announce that they manufacture Waggons of all descriptions. Buggies, Sleds, Ao.k at their shop in New Salem. Brady township, Clear field county, which they offer for salo at as reasona ble rates as can '? purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Octl-'SO-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. F ALL AND WINTER STYLES! at the cign of tho a CHEAPEST GOODS," Karke; Street, Clearfield, Fa. Tbo undersigned has just received and opened nt bis store room, a large and well selected sUck of Seasonable Goods, which ho offers at the most rea sonable prices to purchasers. His stock embraces DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. .QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, Boots. Shoes. Hats. Cups. Ac. He respectfully, invites all who wish to purchase Goods at low prices to give him a call. Approved .country produce taken in exchange for goods. , ': . . . Porsoni wishinjj'to purchase, nnd receive a fair equivalent fur their money, will do well to give him a call. . Remember the sign of live CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, nnd call nnd be convinced thai there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. WM. I'. IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa.. Nov. 2fi. 1S50, THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1857 will bo published about 25th December next. In addition to the usual Calendar pages and As tronomical calculations, Tho Tribune Almanac" will contain : Very full and complete Election Returns for 135B, carefully compared with the returns of for mer years The important Acts of Congress condensed The Government of the United States. List of members of the present Congress, and of t'ao next as fur as elected, classified politically. A concise statement of tho doings in Kansas du ring the past year. An account of tho remarkable contest for Speak er of tho House. An artieKvon the state of Europe. An account of tho movements of Gen. Walker and his fiIlilU3ter companions in Nicaragua. A classified list of tho Governors of the States, times of holding elections, meeting of Legisla tures. Ac Single copies, 12i cents, S-l per dozen ; 57 per 100. Postage on tho Almanao I cent each, pre paid, or two cents each when not prepaid. Orders inclosing the cash respectfullv solicited. GREELEY A McELRATH. Nov. 1S5H. Tribune office, New York. A MONEY MAKING TllADE FOR Jt. O.YV-; DOLLAIi. .lEFFRIES'S MANUAL of PROFITABLE A USEFUL TRADKS. ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS. WITHOUT A MASTER. IS NOW READY FOR SALE. This isoncof the most valuable little books of tho times, to all persons out of employment, ns a cumber of money making trades and arts, ean be learned without a master, beside nil the genu ine and popular receipts, and instructions of the day, for the manufacture of the most beneficial, nnd-saleable nrticles, now in commonn.se. Any person forwarding one dollar post-paid, to C. JEF FRIES, Jeffries. Clearfield Co., l a., or to A. II. Baiimni, Tyrone. Bfair Co., Pa., will receive a copy by return wail. And any person forwarding twenty-five cents, post paid, to C. Jffpkies. will receive by return mail, one or the three following instructions: How to make tho celebrated artificial Honey. How to raiso double crops, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, and bow to catch all the Wolves, Foxes. Minks ami Muskrats in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will receive the whole three by return mail. June 4. 1S5') ly. JOOK HERE !M LOOK IIEUE I.'!!! LARGEST MD BEST STOCK OF FALL AND WIKTEE GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PENN'A. Tho undersigned has just received from the East nnd is now opening at his Store in the borough of CURWENSYILLE, one of the LARGEST and mo ft ejtmirr stork of Fall anul TI"V uter goods ever offered in Clearfield county. Having select ed his goods with tho especial view to the w ants of this community, and being determined tos;ll them at as low prices ns they ean be purchased any where in this section of conn Irj-. he hopes to se cure a liberal share of public patronage. His stock consist of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware. Qxeenswarc, and in fact every article kept in a couutry store. The largest and best assortment of Boots and f'hoes. Huts and Caps, lleady-nialc clo thing, Ac, Ac. Ac Country produce and Lumber taken inexchango for Goods. Cash not refused. Curwonsvilto Xovl 2- -.fi H. P. PATTON. "I A M igaziiif for the Horn's of the J OO I People. GRAHAMS ILLUSTRA TED MAGAZINE, the Pioneer Magazine nf the Country, est-iblished in 1S27. Subscribe for the New Volume coiiimeueing with tho January number, 1857. WATSON A CO., the new publish ers of 'Grahain'ii Illustrated Magazine.' announce to tho Ladies and Gentlemen of the United States in general, and to the former patrons of the work in particular, that it is their intention to make use pf all tho immense resources at their command to produce a First Class Magazine. To this end no expense or exertion will he spared. I he best Lit erary and Artistic Talent will be employed, nnd nothing that rajntal. taste- and enterprise can ac complish will bo wanting to make this Magazine more than ever deserving the liberal support so generously extended to it during the past '.Hi years. Evcry number will contain 2 fino steel engrav ings. One illustrative of some of the most popu lar pictures of the day; the other a beautiful col ored Fashion Plate, drawn from actual articles of costume. Also, a number of fine wood engravings, patterns for Crochet and Needle-work, engraved from the articles themselves ' All the latest styles of , costume for ladies and CJtifdrr will be co pied from the newest patterns, and fully describ ed and illustrated in every number. Ladies abont forming clubs of subscribers are requested to compare '-Graham'' With any other Magazine published, nnd wo are confident their good tasto and correct judgment will decide in our favor. Gentlemen who are about tosubsor.be for a Mag azine for their own reading, or to present to their lady friends, should procure a copy of "Graham" and examine it thoroughly, nnd then see if any other periodical presents equal inducements for their subscriptions. The twelve numbers of 'Graham" for the year 1S57, will comprise one of the most magnificent volumes ever issued ! containing in all 1200 pages of reading matter ! 100 fine wood engravings'. 12 handsome steel engravings! 12 beatiful colored fashion plates ! 100 engravings of ladies' A children's dresies ' 50 coming illustration ! And over 300 patterns for needlework, Ae TERMS : One copy, one year, S? 00 ; Two co pies, $5 00 ; Five eopios. and one to getter up of ilub, S10 00 ; Eleven copies, and ono to agent, S20 00. Graham's illustrated magaztne. will be supplied to subscriber's punctuaHy, and at as early a day in tho month as any other magaiine published. Send in your subseriptions early to tho Publish er tt'ATSOX A CO.. r0 South 3d street. Phil'a. EYTRA NOTICE. Subscribers sending thrre dollnrs for one year's subscription to '-Graham.1' will receive a copy of Graham'1 s Ladies' Paper for ono year without charge ! Snd for specimen numbers of Graham's Illustra ted Uaguics sod &ha'i Ladfea' Poev. , LET US REASOj. AETHER. IIOLLO WAV'S 'LLS. WHY ARE WE SICiv IT has born the lot of the buistn race V ed down by disease and eufferiDg. . oigh WAY'S PI IJ.S' are specially adapted lo thti. of tho WEAK, tho NERVOUS, the DKLICA-r and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages. svcs, id. constitution. Professor Holloway personally su- Iicrintends tkcmanaficlnreof his medicines i.- tho uitcd States,and offers themtoa free and enlight ened ppl. as the best remedy the world rcr saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expresfly combined '.o op erate on the stomaeh. the liver, the kidneys, tba lungs, the sk'fii. and the bowels, correcting any de rangement in their fund ions, purifying the blood; the very fountain cf life, and thus curing disease, in all its forms. DISPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken fheso Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the World; that nothing has been found equal to them incases of disorders of the livor. dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to those organs, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEEILITY. ILL HEALTH. vManv of the most despotic Governments have o pened their Custom Houses to tho introduction of these Pilis. that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine i tho best remedy ever known for perf sons of delicate health, or where tho system ha been impaired, ns its invigorating propertied never fail to iiuorJ relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old. should be without this celebrated medicine It corrects and rcgulntos tho nion;hly courses at all periods, acting iu many ca ses like a charm. It is n!sothe best and safest medicine that can be given to Children ot" all ages, nnd for any eomplaiut; consequently jio family should bo without it. Hollotraf Pitts are. the best remedy know " ( vorld jor the following Disease: Asth ma Diarrhoea Seconder vSymptorns Coughs Chest Disease Stone and Gravel Colds Fever and Ague Venereal Affections Intlu?n:a Bowel Compluiuts Fcinule Complaints Coidivcnoss liifiamation Worms of all kinds Dyspepsia Indigestion l.ones of Spirits Debility Liver Complaints inward weakness Dropsy Piles Headaches Sold nt tho Manufactories of Profcr not-l-ow ay, N) Maiden Lane, N. York, and 24 1 Strand, Loudon, ami by all respectable Druggists and Deal ers of Medicine turoughout tho United States, and the civilized wolri, in boxes at 25 cents, 6:.' j cents, and l each. I"c?"Tlitro Is a considerable saving- by taking; the larger tizei. N. B. Directions for the guidance of paticnh.in every disorder are affixed to each box. apr'J'55 HA V E Y O V SUI1SCKIBED in tho Cosmopolitan Art Association, For the Thirl Year? See tho Rare Inducements! Tbo management have the pleasure of announcing that tho collec tion of Woiksvf Art designed lor distribntion a-liio-.ig the siihst-ribir. whose nuiues are received previous to the 2-tli January. :57, is much larger and more costly than on any previous year. A moiig the leading works in Sculptun executed in the finest MarbK is the new and beautiful statue of the '-WOOD NYMPH,' the busta of tho "hrco great American Statesmen. Clay. Wtbtter and CaHionu ; also tho exquisite ideal bust Spring." Anollo aud Diana, iu Marble, life size, together with the folionwig Groups anb Statues in Carrara marble of the Struggle forthe Heart, Yenus and A;;:lc ; Psyche; Mugdaleu ; Child of tha Se,i ; l-tuoceuce ; Captive. Bird ; aud LitUt Truant ; with numerous woiks in Bronze, and a coliectiou of several hundrud Fine Oil Paintings, by leading Artists. The whole of whioh are to Too distributed or al lotted among tho subscribers whoso nuincs are re ecived previous to the Twenty-eighth of January, '57. w hen the Distribution will take place. TERMS OF i-UBSCUIPTION. Every subscriber of Three Dollars is entitled to a copy vf the splendid steel engraving, Saturday Night,"' or a copy t.f any of the following So Ma gazines one year ; also a copy of the -Art Journal' one year, and it ticket in tho Annual Distribution of Works vf Art. Thus, for every S3 paid, a persen not only get a beautiful engruuing or Magazine one year, but also receives the Art Journal one year, and a tick et iu the Annual Distribution, mnkihgowr dollars worth of trading matter besides the ticket,- by w hich a valuable pointing or piece of statuary may be received jn abdition. Those who prefer Magazines to tbo Engravinj 'Saturday Night.' cjmi hove citJier of the following one year: Harper's Magazine. Godey's Lady Book. L Tiited Str.tes Magnzine. Knickerbocker Aia gazino. Grahnm-s Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Southern Literary Messenger. For furtht-r pui-tii-ular. Bee the November Art Ji.orna!. furnished free on application' to the bta retajy. For membership, address C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A A. SIS Broadway, Now York, or Western Office. 166 Water Street. Sandusky, Ohio. -K. J. WALLACE. " Honorary Secretary. Clearfield. Ta. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY TELEilKAPH. Thk DAii.r Tki.ei;k.wh. Notwithstanding- the ru mors spread abroad by our political Oppununts. that the -Daily Tel -graph' would be discontinued afier the election, wc announce to the public thai wc shall not only continue its publication, but it shall be done witu renewed vigor aud determina tion to meet the public expectations and wants. The publishers will spare r.o labor or expense- to make it a paper emir.eiitly worthy uf the capital of Pennsylvania, u:;d one wbi .-h should be fuund at every fireside in our borough Tho -Daily Telegraph' wiU contain the latest news received by Magnetic Telegraph and Maili. Wc shall give particular attention to our Local de partment, and endeavor -to moke the Reports as full and interesting a? possible. The Editorial De partment will be undtr the management of abli and experienced gentlemen, who. upon all ques tions affecting the public, w ill express their opin ions, fairly and freely. Onrnext Legislature will bo entrusted w ith several important' duties tho eiection of United States Senator, the election of a Mate Treasurer, the apportionment of the State, te which w ill make the proceedings unusually interesting and important. The -Telegraph" will lie ubla to present this aud all other news transpi ring at the State Capital much sooner and mora satisfactorily than nnv other paper in the State. The -Semi-Weekly and Weekly Telegraph' will be published, ns heretofore. We shall endeavor to mike the -Weekly Telegraph the best family newspaper in the State. It will contain all tha latest news up to the hour of going to press. It v, ill contain full reports of the markets in the At-, lantie cities, A portion of our columns wiU bedo yoted to the interests of Agriculture and Mechan. ics. The -St-mi-Weekly' will be publisaed only during the sessions of the Legislators. Our effort shall be to make the Telegraph the model new. patH-r of the State. TERMS : The Daily Telegraph will be furnish-, rd at a distance for SI per annum; S2 for six months; or 51 for three months. Single subscri bers in tho town will be furnished at six cents por week payable weekly to tho carrier. The Scini-Weekly and Weekly Telegraph .will be furnished to single subscribers at52 per annum. Our Clubs Rates aro as follows : Clubs of 5, - - - . . i V) ' - - , - ,17 " a - - - - - - 30 The person who raisa a club will receive a co py of the paper gratis. Where is the person who cannot afford this? I hrce cenU per week for a newspaper, which shall convey to him. in addition to political intelligence, a l foreign, domestic and local news ; in a word, all of political interest which may transpire ei ther at home or abroad. ." . , Thanking our friends everywhere for the gener ous patronage they have extendqd to us during the ca-.r;p3fgn. wc trust that they will at once re-, new their subscriptions, and make the Telegraph, in future a constant visitor at thtir firesides. 4 LARGE lot of laiuily Grocries just receiving J.M- at Mossop's in Clearfield. may 21- CAPS of ail kinds end at all prices to be bad at fy3 - - i&jieevs '