" THE -JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., JANUARY 7, 1S57. - TTe direct attention to the advertisement of Sir. A. II. Baunian, of Tyrone, headed ''mo ney, money." lie oflers the highest prico in cash or stoTes for hides and skins. Severe Tail. On New Tear's day, as Mwj. John Iliscy, on his way home, was crossing the river above town, on the ice, his feet slipp ed and he fell. Ilia head striking the ice, he was knocked insensible for some minutes, be sides luring a gash cut into the back part of liis head. Persons should be careful when walking on slippery places. OtR Carrier requests us to tender his 1 hanks to his np-street lady friends, who kind ly remembered him on Christmas day, artd wishes that the most propitious smiles of Pro vidence may rest upon them. lie assures us that ho did ample justice to tiie delicious cake, a fact that we had ocular evidence of ourselves. lie also returns his thanks" to those who re sponded to his call on New Year's Day. A ubrottpks. Mr. II. A. Purviance, of Al legheny City, is now in Clearfield, engaged in taking Auibrotype Likenesses. lie is a good, rrtist, and will doubtless render satisfaction to all who favor him with a visit, lie occu pies the room of Mr. P. C. Purviance, one door south of Merrell & Carter's stove depot. As Mr. P. expects to remain but a few days, those desiring superior likenesses should call immediately at his rooms. Fire in Ccrwe.nsvillk. At about 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning, the 23d ult., a fire broke out in the foundry of Jackson Robison, in Ctir wensville, and consumed the entire building. Although the citizens, a large number of whom lurneikout, came too late to save the foundry, yet by their commendable eflcrts prevented the fire from spreading and destroying other property. The loss of Mr. Robison is from 4300 to $500. We understand that he intends rebuilding immediately. Snow at Last. Ou last Friday night sev eral inches ol snow tell here, which has had nn enlivening effect upon everything. Sleigh ing and sledding is going on briskly, and new lit has been infused into cur lumbermen. The river's banks will soon be covered with timber, board, shingles, fee. We are not pre pared to say whether lbs timber and lumber business will be as heavy as last spring cruet. It is certain, however, that the want of snow has so far retarded operations to same extent. Ccrwensville. We learn that by a census recently taken of the neighboring town of Curwensville, the number of inhabitants is fixed at 511. This, we think, shows a consid erable increase since the taking of the last Xational census. The business transacted in the place is large. The educational interests of the town are well attended to. A Gne bi ick school house, erected by a prominent and in fluential citizen, is decidedly the liest building in the county -for that purpose. There are at present three schools in operation, having 119 nchol.trs. The free schools are open G months in the y?ur. We presume there are few towns in the interior of the State, of a proportionate size, that can boast of raising as much of their own Iivinr," as Curwensville. We have been informed that f'l hogs were raised by private families, and killed this season, producing in the aggregiits 10,303 lbs. ol pork; also 3.500 11)3. of beef, 1,000 bushels of potatoes, and a sufficient quantity of corn to fatten the prrk :rs.' Thea-J are evidences of thrift, which show what industry and' attention may accom j.lish on a small pices of ground, and that the people of that enterj rising town are wide a w.ike to their interests. Cleartied Co. Teachers' Institi te. This association met at the To vn Hall in Clearfield, on Saturday the 3d January, agreeably to no tice previously given, and organized by ap pointing Dr. A. T. Schryver, Co. Supt., Pres ident pro. tern., L. J. Crans. Esq., and C. San ford, Vice Presidents, and Miss 11. Goodlll low and J. L. Morgan, Secretaries. The President, being called upon, stated tiia object of the meeting, at length, in a neat and pertinent address. L. J. Crans, Esq., then, in response to a motion, addressed the meeting, showing the necessity and usefulness of such associations, and closed by reading an essay on the itnpoi tanc of the study of chemistry. On motion, Win. C. Rote was called upon to de liver an address. The' audience having select ed Grammar for his subject, he treated it in a masterly style. His remarks gave rise to con siderable discussion, which was participated in ly Dr. Schryver, Chas. Sanford, Win. S. Brad ley, Jos. P. Martin, L. J. Crans, Esq., Miss II. Goodfellow and J. L. Morgan. After which, on request. Miss Goodfellow read an excellent essay, entitled ''Passing Away." On motion of Win. C. Rote, the authors of the essays wore requested to furnish copies for publica tion. A committee, consisting of Messrs. isanford, Bradley and Rote, were, on motion, appointed to prepare business for the next meeting. On motion, adjourned to meet on Saturday the 17th iusf. Signed by officers. A Dreadful Typuoos Lots of a thousand Lives. The North China IIerald,of September 10, which came to hand by the last steamer, contains the following account of a terrible typhoon and its appalling consequences: Tho captain of a large junk from Bangkok has communicated the following note on the dis asters occasioned by a typhoon he encounter ed on tho 12th cf August, on approaching the Chusan Islands from the south : "We formed one of a fleet of twenty two junka, bound to . various ports from Shanghai? to Tientsin?. On tho twelfth day of the moon the wind blew fiiriouslv from the northweft, and sud denly chopped around from the south, sev enteen vessels soon foundered, and the remain ing five Here dismatited. Wc also lost both our double rudders. About one thousand men perished in th:it storm. In consequence f assistance liberally afforded by a steamer, wvn pared from drowning and starving." CLIPPINGS AND SCR18BUNCS. COviT the llollid-y. CIncreasiu? our subscription list. C7""In session the County Commissioners, making the annual settlement. H7"Mects our Court on the 19th of the pre sent month, being the third Monday. Dyintcresting the article on our outside, headed "Russia iu the Light of Prophecy." C7Convenes the Democratic State Con vention, at Harrisburgh, on the 2d of March. C"Good the skating on the Susquehanna, last week, and those fond of such exercise made good use of it. CySHghtly squabbled the head of the last Clearfield Republican. A wag at onr elbow says it is nothing unusual. C"Gone Father Matthew, the renowned Apostle of Temperance. lie died at Cork, Ireland, on the Sth of December. "Appointed Martin Nichols, Jr., by the Commissioners, as Mercantile Appraiser for Clearfield county, for the year 1857. E7"Dead Col. Reah Frazer, of Lancaster. He died at the State Lunatic Asylum near narrisburgh, on the 30th Dec. DC?""Looks comfortable a young lady with an overcoat on, and a gentleman with a shawl, such ns we seen on the street one evening, not very long since. CExcitir.g the ''muss" kicked Up at a hustling match down town, the night after Christmas. We are inclined to think it was a kind of "free" affair. OTM Fact. If you want to gain a woman's affections, don't appeal to her hand, but to her feelings. One squeeze of the hand, or press ot the lips, is worth a dozen speeches. Cali co is an institution of touch, not of logic. CT"Geling up a Brass Band some of the citizens of Curwensville. They have excel lent instruments; and having engaged the ser vices of an instructor, will in a short time be ready to blow out good music. EF""Rich the burlesque on hoops, on New Year's day. The hoop of the ostensive lady was so large as to prevent the gentleman oc cupying any part of the sleigh, and so he had to walk alongside to drive. The costume of both was grotesque in the extreme. "Succeeded the proscriplionists of Vir ginia, in driving John C. Underwood from that liberal Slate. Mr. Underwood had the "audacity" to attend- the National Convention that nominated Fremont. What a commenta ry upon our boasted "freedom !" CTTlenty bears in Dauphin count'. The Telegraph makes mention of one killed a few days ago at Bear Gap, and says, "this makes about twenty bruins that have been captured in that vicinity within the last eight months ; and the place is evidently not bare yet." I7Tragical the tight in one of the bar rooms in this place, on the Saturday between Christmas and New Year's day. Fists and po kers were brought Into requisition. A liberal application of tho latter is calculated to make Short work of a scrimmage, and raise bumps worse than Boils on a man's head. C5"The man who thought he could learn to make boots I y swallowing sherry cobblers, has just got out a work in which he attempts to prove that by eating hops you will acquire a knowledge of waltzing. He must bo related to a chap we know of, who used so much brim stone that he Ins forgotten how to tell the truth, imagining himself a scion of a certain old chap, known as the "fatlier of lies." He desires to kuep up the distinctive trait of the family to which he belongs. IXP""TnK Lion and the Ski se." The wri ter of the article with this heading, in the last Clearfield Republican, is certainly more face tious than truthful. Besides making misrep resentations, he omitted the final of the af fair. He should have stated that, when mat ters were becoming intensely interesting, the animal, which he is pleased to call the 'skunk,' suddenly backed out, burst more than a "sus pcndei," and, consequently, was not visible to the naked eye for some time after. Doubts of his precise whereabouts for several days were entertained, and probably it will always remain a mystery ; though it is said that the atmosphere in the vicinity of the Republican o'.iiee was about, that time strongly impregna ted with pole-cat perfumery. B'j t lint a it may, if we judge the author of the article in the Republican by his production, ho must lack all the qualities of candor, common de cency and manliness. As the cockney would say, "Vot a very hintcrestin' hanimel he must be." We think he would make o rare acqui sition to a menagerie. Who bids for him I Married On the lClh Nov., by John Blair, Esq., Mr. lIonKKT Stott, to Miss ELiz vntTii Matcw, both of Woodward tp. On Dec. 21st, by the same, Mr. Henry Wi sor, of Bradford township, to Miss Mary A.nn Elizabeth Okell, of Boggs township. On tho Jan., by tho same, Mr. Hejsy Siumel to Miss CatIi auink Waple, both of Bojrgs township, Clearfield county. On the 21th Nov., by John II. Dyers, Esq., Mr. Samiel McLai gulis, to MissMEBCY Jane Tozer, both of Chest township. TIM Y R O N E A N D CLEARFIELD A RAIL ROAD. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders in this road, that an election will be held at th house of David Johnson in Philipsburg, on the second .Mon day in January next, between thehoursof 1 and 4 o'clock, P. M.. to elect a President and twelve di rectors for the ensuing year. Tho Stockholders are further notifieil that nil ar rears of the first instalment of Five dollars per share of stock, called in by resolution of the board passed on the 5th May, 1SJ3, are requested to be paid to the Treasurer, on or before tho 12th day of January, 1817. By order of the Board, V. BAGSUAW, Philipsburg. Dec. 10. 155. Secretary. REMOVAL. The undersigned has removed Lis HOOT A X 1) S HO E S HO P to the room lately occupied by Richard Olcnnin. where he is now prepared to furnish customers with Boots. Shoes, Ac, on tho shortest notice and must resonablo terms, lie respuetfully solicits a continuance of a shari of public patronage. Clearfield. Pec. 17, 13afi. PRANK SHORT. RETITRNE1. The subscriber having return ed to the town of Glen Hope, ofTers hi pro fessional services in the practice of Medicine to the citizens of this place and tho surrounding country. No travelling in the night except in cases of actual necessity. 0-No medicine given out of the office unless accompanied by the cash JtUl'L,B, M. I. EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER. The best Bool- far Agents. TO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT.. u Elegant Gift for a Father to Present to his Family ! Send for one copy, ani try it among your friends! WANTED Agents in every section of the Uni ted States, to circulate SEARS' LARGE TYPE QUARTO P.IBLE, For Family Use Entitled "The People's Pictorial Domestic" liiblc," with about Oue Tbousaud Engravings! lhis useful book is destined, il wc can torui an opinion from the Notices of the Press, to have an unprecedented circulation in every section ot our wide-spread continent, and to form a distinct era in tho sale of our works. It will, no doubt, in a few years become The Family Bible of the Amer ican People. I 'iT I he most liberal remuneration will be al lowed to all persons who maybe pleased to pro cure subscribers to the above. From 60 to 100 co pics may easily be circulated and sold in each of the principal cities and towns in the I'nion. I'J WILL LE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY Application should be made at once, as the field will soon be occupied. Persons wishing to act as agents, and do a safe business, can send for a specimen copy. "On the receipt of the established price, Six Dollars, the Pictorial Family Bible, with a well bound Sub scription Book, will be carefully boxed, and for warded per express, at our risk and expense, to any central town or village in tho United States. excepting those of California. Oregon and Texas. . T, Register your Letters, and your money will come sale. 'In addition to the Pictorial Bible, wo publish a large number of Illustrated Family Works, very popular, and of such a high moral and unexcep tionable character, that while good men may safe ly engage in their circulation, they will comer a Public Benefit, and receive a Fair Compensation for their labor. TOrdcrs respectfully solicited. For further par ticulars, address the subscriber, (post paid.) KOUKKT SEARS, lhl William f-t., J. . AT ROBINS LITERARY DLrOT, Shaw's Bow, Clearfield. Pa., CAN ALWAYS HE PROCURED BOOKS OF ALL 7JHDS, fctation'iry. FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTION ERIES. Tobacco and Cigars, DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, Chemicals, SfC., Are., r. Among his stock will bo found Histories. Biogra phies, Sketches. School Books, Poetical, Sciectie. Mechanical, Medical and Law works; the latest publications always on hand or procured to order; ill I the Magazines furnished monthly, at publish ers prices' ; fancy and common letter paper ; plain and ruled cap paper ; perforated paper ; DOtc pa per ; fancy and common envelopes; blank Deeds: a great variety of Steel Pens ; common and fancy pen-hol ders. pencils. Ac. Ac. Ac, which be will soil at the most reasonable prices. Hi3 stock of Drugs. Medicines. Dye-stuffs. Paints, tc, is large and well selected; among which arc Calomel, Blue Mass, Quiiiine. Morphia. Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverizcd ; Rochellc and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur, Sen na, Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A eid. Sulphate of Zinc ; Liquorice, Columbo and lientian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Blue Vitriol, Coperas, Alum. Red Lead. Prussian Blue. Chrome tireen and Yellow, Vermillion, Terra dc 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 (iuards and Keys. Penknives, Jiair oils: Hair. Reading. Fine and Pocket combs. Tooth-picks, Ra zors and Strops. Sadlers' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan cy Soaps and Perfumery a ercnt variety. Also. Prunes. Figs, Raisins, Almonds. Pea-nuts and Filberts; Candies a general assortment; Cin amon. Cloves. Pepper, and other spices; Blacking, and Spool Cotton ; the most popular Patent Med icines of the day ; all of which will be sold at the very cheapest rates. Call and examine the stock and judge for your selves. plecl7 THOMAS ROBINS ffflO TIIE TRAVELLING PTBLIC. A NEW LINK OF MAIL HACKS BETWEEN CLEAEFIED AND RIDGEWAY ! Tho undersitrncd announces to the travellin public that ho is now running a semi weekly line ot hacks from Clcarticld borough to ludgeway. Elk county. The hacks are comfortable, tho hor tcs good, and the drivers careful. By special at sention to the comfortable, safe and speedy con veyance of passengers, he hopes to secure a liber al share of travelling custom. The time fordepaiturc and arrival is as follows: Leave Clearfield every Tuesday and Friday morn ing, and arrive at Ridgewayon the evening of the same days. Leave RiJgeway every Wednesday and Satur day morning, and arrive ut Clearfield on tho eve ning of tho same days. Julyl 6 "m A .M .II I LLS. REMOVAL. JOSH FA S. JOHNSON, CA IS I.XE T MA KI'R . has removed his shop to the new building of John Troutman, on Market street, where he will keep on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior finish.) every variety of Household and Kitchen FURM1TUHE, such as Tables. Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards. Sofas. Bedsteads. Ac. of every style and variety, which he will dispose of at cheap rates as any o ther establishment of the kind in the county. Call and examine his furniture, and judge for yourselves of its iiualitv and finish. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON.. Clearfield. Pa-. December 17. 18.6. WILLIAM TINTHOFF. CLOCK AND VT WATCH MAKER, Informs the citizens of Curwensville and vicinity that he has opened a shop between Peters" and Masons' hotels in said borough, where he is pre pared to dc all kinds of work in his line on the shortest notice and upon the most reasonable terms. He will warrant all his work for one year. He respectfully solicits a share of public patron age. (Curwensville. Dee. 10, IB 5f- 3 .MUST AND LAST NOTICE. The Book Accounts, Notes, Judgments and other evi dences of debt, of George W. Shoff, have been transferred and assigned to certain of his credi tors, and lire now in my hands for collection for their use. All persons having accounts in said books, or being in any way indebted to him, will save costs by calling and settling their accounts. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Docl 7-'5('.-"t Clearfield. -KIOI) INTENT HOTEL The subscriber Jf having taken this well known HOTEL in the borough of Curwensville, wishes his old customers and the travelling public generally to give him a call, ns he has the best establishment of the kind in the county. He hopes to give general satisfaction. Curwensville. AugU-VJ JOS. PETERS. F OR SALE A two-story frame House, with a half acre of laml adioining. situate in Law rence township, on the road froui Clearfield to Curwensville, about l 4 miles from Clearfield. F'or terms apply to Zebad Lawhead, Lawrenco town ship, or to tho subscriber. L. JACKSON CRANS. jure! Clearfield. Pa. C CLEARFIELD ACADEMY STOCK J HOLDERS. Are hereby notified that a meet ing of the Stockholders will be held at the ofiico of J. B. M Enally in Clearfield, on Monday the 6th day of January. 1S07, at 2 o'clock, P. M. to elect a Board of Trustees, A-c. for the ensuing year. dcl0-'30 J. B. M FINALLY, Secretary JR. M'EN ALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW has changed his office to tho new brick addi tion, adjoining the residence of James B. Graham. All business will receive prompt attcntiou. Clearfield. July lii. ISiV G ROCERIES. Just received and now o iroiu ml assortment of i.:.... ..,... ;.. ,ttl,iRh will be sold at thor HB lowest cash prices at WM. F. IRW IN S t i i S VCKS OF SALT, for sale by XUU MERRELL A CARTER. Dec 10. IBjO, Clearfield. Pa. U MBRELLAS and Parasols, a large assortmcn of the latest patterns, iw bo pad cheap at CLE ARFIELD INSTITUTE. The second quarter of the present scnool year 01 mis insti tution will commence on Jlondaj', November 17th JSjO. IWnni m J.ln'n.r to fit themselves for ColIcJTe, Teachers, Commercial or other avocations in life, will here receive every desired facility. A thor niKrb K;nntifi ami Cliissieal course is here given oncrnis lower than in similar Institutions in the State. Parents at a distance can obtain Doarning for their sons and dauchtcrs under the immediate care of the Principal, where they will receive rare advantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of borne; and their morals win oe cariuiiy guruu. Il i nnrtirnlnrlr desirous that DUnilS fortllC ap- proacbing term be pres. nt at its commencement, to select their scats and be properly arranged in ineir respective classes. Further information and Catalozues of tho In stitute can be had 1 addressing. A. UAJlt 'lsr,L.Li. rrmeipai. Aug. 20, 1S56. Clearfield. Pa. WEST URANCII FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO., PA. CAPITAL, Jj:;tM,0U0. Insures Detached Buildings. Stores. Merchandise and other buildings and their contents. directors : iron. John J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvey, John B. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jaekman, Charles Crist, W. White. Peter Liekenson.- Thomas Kitchen. Hon. U. C. nAKYEY, 1'kes t. TLos. Kitchen. Sec'y. T. T. Abrams. Vice Prcs't. J he undersigned having been appointed a- geut by this company, gives notice that he will insure Buildings of every description, tJoods. Ac. on the most reasonable terras. This company is in a prosperous condition, and meets all demands promptly. The capital stock of the company is 100,001) with privilege of increasing to S.'ttHt.tloO. A. M. MONTELIL'S. Curwensville. Pa.; Aug. !M. lSiii-timp Gl'LICII & BENNER, would respectfully inform the citizens cf Clearfield, and public generally that they have entered into co-partnership in the and keen constantly on hands, and manufacture to order, nt the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting of Dining, Breakfast, and Centre Tables, Seuine;, M'ritiug, and Wash-Stands, Mahogany, and Common Bed-s'cuds ; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs. Bureau?, Sofas. Lounges, Ac, Ac. Coffins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accompany mcnts. House Painting done on the shortest notice. Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by John tiulich. mearly opposite the -Jew Store,; Clearfield. Pa JOHN GL'LICII. May 22. 'jo.-lv. DANIEL BENNER . LAND FOR S ALE. The subscribers offer for sale a tract of land in Peon township. Clear field county, containing I3l acres patented land about 00 acres cleared, the balance covered with timber of good quality. The improvements are a good two story frame house, nearly new, log barn and other out buildings, a never failing fountain of excellent water at the door, a large hearing ap plo orchard, mid 12 acres in meadow. The above farm has many advantages, being in the centre of a thriving neighborhood, about i of a mile from Pcnnsvillc and the Glen Hope and Susquehanna Turnpike ; bounded by lands of Joseph Davis. Thomas Wain. Thomas Martin and others. A pub lic road passes by the door, and is about a a mile from the Catholic Church. Terms of sale will be made easy and possession given at any time by ap plication to either of the undersigned. ANDREW MOORE, NATHAN MOORE. Pcnn tp., 8 mo., ISth. lS36-.nug27-".nipd. I EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, LA AT TYRONE CITY, PA. Having just received a bt of the nest eastern Mar ble that cau be procured at the I'Diladel- - .. i t , . r L - ." pnia larus. i um now rcauy iu luriusu all kinds of work in our line, viz : Mon uments, Tomb-Tables, Marble Door-steps. Lintels, Mantle-pieces. Centre-Table, Card-Table, I'urcHu-tops. Ac. of either American or Italian Marble. titN. B. All orderssent by mail, prompt ly attended to We will not be beat either in work or prices. Idoc-l- ao.ly 1. ll.Kt-l. M. A. Frank, Esq.. Agent, Clearfield IPa. F OR SALE. Yatitnhlr. Real E.tc in Bell Totrnx.'tip. The subscriber oft'eis for sale his valuable farm in, situate in cll township. Clearfield county, lyi.ig on the River, 2 miles a hove Ma gees Mills, containing one hundred and thirty eight acres anil f7 perches; seventy acres of whi.-h arc cleared and in a good state of cultiva tion, and the balance well timbered, having there on three dwelling houses, large frame barn and outbuildings, two bearing applo orchards, and is well watered. A good title will be given. and terms made easy. F'or jurther particulars ir.quireof the subscriber. lNovlil-::m JollN WEAVER. "V5 7"HOL E-KALE. The subscriber wishing to V retire from tho Mercantile business, (so'.e- Iy on account of press of Professional business) do sires 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 iu trading in any part ot the county will do well to call and see mo before making any other ar rangements. A. il. II ILLS. Clearfield. August 27. 1356. kJlll-I. JIANIM lhc undersigned con- 3 tinuesthe CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING BUSINESS, at his new shop on the corner of Main and Mechanic streets, one door !-outh of Dr. It. Wilson's office, where he will be pleased tt accom modate his customers at all times. Repairing done on the shortest notice. :iuga R. K. WELSH. BLACKSMITH I ML The subscriber would inform the puolic that he has taken the Black smith Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on the corner of Third and Main streets, in the bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on the business in all its various branches. - June 6, ISjo.-ly JACOB SHUNKAVEILER. 7"ANTED a situation ; cither ns primary teacher man .Ac.ltem f or as I'receptress in a select School of young Misses from the age ten to fourteen. The latter preferred. Address. Miss FANNIE LI CF, dec2l-flt Graham to;i. Clearfield Co.. Pa. HOUSE AM) LOT FOR SALE The late residence of J. M.' Pi'outz. ia Ansonville, may be bought cheap by immediate application to plecl0-if. J. B. M ENALLY. rillTE BEANS, BUTTER AND BACON, f kept constantly on hand and for sale, at the old store room of K. A.W. F. Irwin, by Clearfield, dec-n-'jj . JOSEPH R. IRWIN. GRAIN! GRAIN ! ! Wheat. Rye. Oats and Corn, can nt nil times be pro.Mired nt the Pi oneer Mills, on the Moshnnnon iu Morris town ship, at the lowest selling rates. Julylfl HENRY GROE. QUEENSWARE A superior lot of Fancy and Common Quecnswaro now opening and for salo at the i.-.ost reasonable prices at the storoof RICHARD MOSSOP. SxFISII! FISH !! Superior Mackerel and Codfish just received and opening at the cheap Cash store of Richard Mosson in Clearfield. may 21 66 B LACK, Imperial and Young Hyson. Teas of the best quality to be had at f the lowest each t rioe at MOSSOPS. LADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen. for salo by June 13, '55.1 B MOSSOP CLOTHING Roartv-madc Clothing of all kinds just received" at H. D PATTON S. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT aro for sale at Tlias ROUBINS'. fJTTp TnS! crprv description for sale Ls4SJVA Fl tj t a moderate advance at Noviii'oii 'L WM. F. IRWIN'S. CLOTHING. A general assortment of ready made clothing just received and opened ac Nov 2 J j W. V, IRWIN'S. SLEIGHS. A number of good Sleighs for sale 7 rVTLWRFRO HOTEL The undersigned hv ll ing leased the hotel recently kept by Era Root, in Newburg, Chest township, announces to the public that be is prepared to accommodate travellers and others who may give him a call The house ie well supplied with all the necessaries and accommodations to make guests comfortable, lie respectfully solicits a share of patronage. Oct2'J-';C-3ui CYRUS II. THURSTON. VAGOX - MAKING. THE undersingned f would announce that they manufacture Waggons of all descriptions, Bugsica. Sleds, Ae., at their shop in New Salem. Brady township, Clear field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. 1 CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Oetl-'oG-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. F ALL AND WINTER at the sign of tho STYLES ! CHEAPEST GOODS," Karket Street, Clearfield, Pa. The undersigned has just received and opened at his store room, a large and well selected stock of Seasonable Goods, which he offers at the most rea sonable prices to purchasers. His stock embraces DRY GOilDS. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. 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. Persons wishing to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent fur their money, wl do well to give him a call. Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and cull and be convinced that there is truth in the words thereon inscribed. WM. i . IRWIN. Clearfield. Pa.. Nov. 2J. IS36 rrWIE TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1S57 J will be published about -'5th December next. In addition to the usual Calendar pages and As tronomical calculations. '-The Tribuuo Almanac'' will coutain : Very full and complete Election -Returns for 1?5G. carefully compared with the returns of for mer years The important Acts of Congress condecsed The Government of the United States. List of members of the present Congress, and of the next as 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 article on the state of Europe. An aceonntof 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. Ac. Single copies, 1 2 J cents. SI per dozen; S7 per 100. Postage on the Almanac 1 cent each, pre paid, or two cents each when not prepaid. Orders inclosing the cash respect tuny sol i.iitol G KLhLhl & Jcr.LUA UI, Nov. ISoG. Tiibunc office. New York. I MONEY MAKING TRADE FOR 1. OA E POLL AH. JEFFRIES r.S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE A USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS, WITHOUT A MASTER. IS NOW READY FOR SALE. This is one of the most valuable little books of the times, to a!l persons out of employment. as a number of money making trades and arts can be learned without a" master, beside all the genu ine and popular receipts, and instructions of tho day, for the manufacture of the most beneficial, and saleable articles, now in common use. Any person forwarding one dollar post-paid. toCJEF FlilES, Jrffr,'.. Cle.irfi.ld Co., l a., or to A. II. ISinm.m. 'Tyrone, R.'air Co., Pa., will receive a copy by return mail. Aud'any person forwarding twenty-five cents, post paid, to C. JerritiES. will receive by return mail, one of the three following instructions: How to make the celebrated artificial Honey. Hdw to raise double crop, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, and how to catch all the Wolves, Foxes. Minks and Mnskrats in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will receive the whole three by rctuin mail. June 4. 1S.VS 1 v. L OOK HERE !!! LOOK HERE!!!!! T II E LARGEST AArD BEST STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY, I'ENN'A. The undersigned has just received from tho East and is now opening at bis Store in the borough f CURWEXSX'ILLE, oue of the LAUGEST and mttr ej-t'vsire tcZ- of F.i'l anJ Wiutrrsoo.1i ever offered iu Clearfield couaiy. Having select ed his goods with the especial view to the wants of this community, and being datcriniucd to sell them at as low prices as they can be purchase! any where in this section of country, he hopes to se cure a liberal share of public patronage. His stock consist of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Qf.eensware, and in fact every ariiclo kept in a country store. The largest arl btst assortment of Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps. Ready-made clo thing. Ac, Ac. Ac. Country produce and Lumber taken inexebange for Goods. Cash not refused. Curwensville Novl2-'. If. P. PATTON. 1 O TZ1"? -t jT igttzine for the 11-tm of t!, X OO I Peo,'r.ORAIIAMS J I. '.L.S TRA TE1) MAGAZIXE. the Piunetr M urazin of the Country, est ih!ix.'te,t in 1S27. Subscribe for the New Volume commencing wrh the January number, 1S.7. WAT S JN A CO., the new publish ers of -Graham's Illustrated Magaiir.o." anmuace to the Ladies and Gentlemen of the United States in general, and to the former patrons of the woik in particular, that it is their intention to make uvi of all the immense resources at their command to produce a First Clais .1 tiraz'ttr. To this end no expentc or exertion will be spared. The best Lit erary and Artistic Talent will be employed, and nothing that rnpitj.!, I r.v.'e and enterprise, can ac complish will be wanting to make this Magazine more than ever deserving the liberal support so generously extended to it during the past ."0 years. Every number will contain 2 lino steel engrav ings. Oue illustrative of some of the most popu lar pictures of tho day ; the other a beautiful col ored Fashion Plate, drawn from actual ariie'esof costume. Alfo, a number of line wood engraving, patterns for Crochet and Needle-work. ensracd from the articles themselves All the latest styles of ntst'tnicx for 1st tits an I Children w iil be co pied from tho newest patterns, and fully describ ed and illustrated in every number. Ladies about forming clubs of subscribers are requested to compare '-Graham" with any other Magazine published, and we arc confident their good taste and correct judgment will decide iu our favor. Gentlemen who are about tosubscr.be for a Mag azine for their own reading, or to prescDt totiieir lady friends, should procure a copy of -Graham'' and examine it thoroughly, and then see if any other periodical presents equal inducements for their subscriptions. Tho twelve numbers of '-Graham" for the year 1857, will comprise one of the most inagniticcut volumes ever ixsued ! containing in all 1200 pages of reading matter ! ltli) fine wood engravings! 12 handsome steoi cngraviugs! 12 beatiful C3lcred fashion plates'. n0 engravings of ladies' A children's dresses ! 50 ooming illustration! And over ami patterns for needlework. Ac TERMS: Ore copy, one year, S'J uU ; Two co pies, j 00 ; Five eopies. and one to getter up of flub. S10 00 : Eleven copies, and oue to agent, S2t 00. Grnham's illustrated magawne will he supplied to subscribers punctually, and at as early a day in the month as any other "magaxlne published. . ' WATSON A CO., crs, 50 South 3d street. FMl'a. EYTRA NOTICE. Subscribers sending thrre. do'ti'rs for one year's subscription t Graham," will receive n copy of Graham's lnjitt' Pupcrfar one year without charge ! Send tor specimen numbers or Uraham sill A MARVELLOUS EEJISDY FOR A MAR VILLOUS AGE ! HOLLO WAY'S OI.MJIE5T. tuc r.omn rxTFRNIL liEMEQV. V the aid of a microscope, we see millions cf little obentnirs r.n tho surface ot our cj:cs. 1 broach these this Ointment, when rubbed cn tho . - i . :..o.! ,.r- Oli. SKID. IS CO T ( ICW to miijr OI a vr ivwwift J"-1 . esses of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affec tions of the Heart, inflammation cf tSo Lung?. Asthmas. Coughs and Cold, are by its rjeio ef fectually cured. Every housewife Icows that silt passes freely through bone or meat of ary thick ness. This healing Ointment far more readiry penetrates through any bone or ficsby part of th living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints that cannot be reached by other meow. ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM AND 6CORBUTIC HUMORS. No remedy has ever done so much for the euro of diseases of tho ikin, whatever form tbey may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy. Sore Heads. Scrofula or Erysipclss, can long wilLatand its influence. Ihe inventor hs travelled over many parts of the globe, visitimr the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment? giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restor ng coubtless cumbers to health. SORE LESS, SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS AND ULCERS. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Uiutment, when having to cope with tee worst cases ot sores, ulcers wounds, glaadularswellings. ai.J tumors. Profcs sor Hollotvay has. by command of the Allied gov ernments, dispatched to the hospitals of tho East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used UD der the direction of the Medical staff, in the worst eases of wounds, it will cure any ulcer, glandu lar swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joint, even of 20 years' standing. PILES AND HSTULAS. These and other similar distressing complain can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot Both the Ointment and the Pills shcuU lesc' in the following cases : r.ur.ioiiS, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, Hums. Chapped Hands, Stiff Joints, Chilblains, Rheumatism, Ulcers. Fistulas, Salt Rheum, Yeneiial Sores, Gout. Skin Diseases. Sore Legs, Lumbago, M ounds of all kinds, Scalds, Piles. Sore Breasts. Sprains, Scalds, Sores f all kinds. Soro Ihroat. SoUl at the Manufactories of Professor Hot loway. t0 Maiden l.ane, New York, and 2U Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dea lers of Medicines throughout the United States, anil the civilize i world, in Pols, at 25 ccuts, 621 cents, and SI each. CpThcre is a considerable saving by taking ih larger sixes. N. It. I-iiectiof.s for the guidance of utieuU ia every disorder are affixed to each pot April 9. ISOo. HAVE Y O V SUBSCRIBED in the Cosmopolitan Art Association, For the Thirl Year? See the Rare Inducements'. The management have the pleasure of announcing that tho collec tion of Woiks of Art designed for dislribcliou a.- mong tuo subscribers, whose imioes arc rcc:td previous to the 2?lh January. is much larger aud more cosily ll.au on ai.y previous year. A mong the leadiug woiks iu'tculpture-excoutod iu the tuest Maiblc is n w r.i,d beautiful statue of the WOOD NYMPH," the busts of thu "hree great American Statesmen, Clai, HV.'.irr and CaHioau ; also Ihe eiqulxi-e ideal bust Spring;,''' Apollo and Diana, iu Maible. life sine, together with the following Groups ar.b Situ; "a in Carrara, marble of the Xlriizqir fart', Heart, Venn and Afple ; Psyche ; Muffdalen ; Child of tha te i ; Innocence ; Captive Bird ; and Littlt Truant; with numerous woiks iu Rronze. and s collection of several hundred l ine Oil Paintings, by leading Artists. The whole of whioh are to b dist ilnted or al lotted among the subscribers whr3o i.n.es are I c ceived previous to the Twenty-eighth of January, '67, when the Distribution will take place. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of Three Dollars is er.tiilel to a copy of the splendid steel engraving, 'S.1;ur'!.y Night," or a copy of any of the following M gazir.es one year ; a'so a copy of ihe - Art Journal one year, and a ticket iu the Annual Lirtribulieu. of W orks of Art. 1 bus. for every ?3 paid, a person not only gels a Ictutilul cngrauing or Magazine ono year, brt also receives the Art Journal oue year. clJ a tick et iu the Annual I istribution, makihg four dollars tco -t'i of rem! nig mutter besides the ticket, by which a valuable painting or piece of siatu&ry may be received pi abdUion. 'i hoc who prefer Magazines to the Er;rsvii;g Sa-.uiday Night.' cau Lave eiUier of the following oi:c yeart Harper's Magazine Godey s Lady's Book, United States Magaziue.KrL-kcrbocker X.k gazir.e. Graham s Maga-tice. blackwcgd Msatitw, southern Literary Mc.-seugcr For further pi ti.-uiars. soc the November Art Jearnal, furnished free oa application to tha s retajy. For membership. r.J iresi C. L. DEKBY, Actrsry C. A A. OlSEroadway, New York, or Yt'esfern ' 'flW, 14i Water Street, Scndurty, Vhlo P.. J. WALLACE. Honorary Secretary. CloarSeld. Tt. DAILY, SE.VI-WEEKLY C WEEKLY" TELEGRAPH 'Ihe Dailt TEt.r.CRArn. Notwithstanding tLe ju niors spread abroad by our political opponents, that the -Daily Telegraph" won id be discoitiicucl af:er the election, we announce to the public that we shall not only continue its publication, but it shall be done witU renewe 1 igor ar.d detri miux tion to meet the pub'ic expectations and wants. 'the publishers w ill spcre co labor or expci.se ta m ike it a paper cmi- ently worthy of tho capital of Pennsy.vania, ar.d ore which should be found at every fireside in our borough ILo -Daily Telegraph' wiil contain the latest news received by Magr.etii Telegraph and Mulls. Wc shall give particular Mtcntiou to osrl.02.il de partment, and endeavor to uiuke the Reports as full and interesting as possible. The Kditorial De partment w ill bounder the ruanagvrceut of abl mid experienced gentlemen, w ho. upon all ques tions afFe-:tiiig the pul.Iic. wiil express their opin ioi;s fairly and fiee'y. t'urnext Legida'uro will be entrusted with several important dc:ies lb election of United States Senator, the elec'iCDof a Stale Treasurer, the apportionment cf the- State, Ac, which will make the proceedings unusually interesting and important. The -Telegraph' will i.e able to present this and all ?her news transpi ring at the State Capital much sooner and nor satisfactorily ihan ary o ber paper In the State. 'J he -Semi M eekly and Week-y Telegraph" will bo published, as heretofore. 'e shall ecdeavor to make the -Weekly Telegraph' the best family newspaper in the fctae. It will curtain, all th latest news up to the hour of going to press. Il will con-aiu full reports of the maikcts in the At lau'.ij cities. A portion of our columns will bed voted to the iuteres's of Agriculture and Meehan-. ics The -Semi-Weekly' wiil be pubiisaed ou!r during the tessioDs of tho Legislature. Oorefibrts shall be to make the Telcgrapn the model-news, paper of tho State. TERMS : The Daily Telegraph will be famish ed at a distance for Si per tnnupi; S2 foe si months: or I for three months. Single subscri bers in the town will be furaUbcd at six cents per week payable wei kly to tho earner. The Semi-Weekly arid Weekly Telegraph wEJ be furnished to single subscribers tt Sj per acpuy. Our Clubs Rates are as follows Clubs of 5, - - - . , 6! 10, - . . . - , , if 20. 30 The person who raises a claTi will reoeiv co, py of the paper.o-rari. "W here ia the person who cannot afford this . Three cents per week for a ttwspapcr. whioh shall convey to him. in addition to political intelligent, ail Toieign. domestic ard local news; in a woni. ail of political interest which may :r.!svir ei ther at home or abroad, xhar.king our friends everywhere for th ener . ous patror.iige they havo ext-uded to us during ' the campaign, wc trust that tbev wi'I rt u.-e re--cew their subscriptions, and mtk the Telegraph .' in future a constant visitor at their Bres:d-s. A LXEGE lot of Fmisily Grociies just reciiviu J:1l at Mnssop's in Clearfield. may 21 ("APi f All kinds ti tt all r.rlso to b bad. at