tub w? THE JOURNAL. , CLEA2FIELD, PA., JANUARY 11, 1S57. St, AsnitEw'sCucBcn. Next Sunday, 18th Inst., Fublic Worship will be held at the usual hours 11 o'clock in the morning, and CJ o' clock '.n the evening. ,-.-. - Temperance Meeting. The Washingtoni an will hld a meeting at the Court House in Clearfield, on Monday evening, 19lh inst., at early candle light. All are invited to attend. " janll G. 1'uu.ipp Gcucu, Prest. Clearfield Cocxty Bible Societt. The annual meeting of this society will he held at the Court House in Cl;arSeM, on Wednesday -evening, 21st Inst, (Conrt week.) Several ad dresses may be expected. The public ore in vited to attend. II. Loraix, Prest. Reltciccs NoTice. Kcv. Dr. (Jibson is ex pected to preach iu the Presbyterian church in Clearfield borough on next Sabbath, the 18:!i Jan., at 11 o'clock a.m., and also in the eve ning; and Rev. John Elliott at the s.une place "on Monday and Wednesday evenix:gs follow ing, and in the Presbyterian church in Cur tiensville, on Tuesday evening the 20th inst. Rcn orta. On l ust Friday, a young l id, a on of Mr. Geo. Richards, in either attempt ing to run across th street is front of a sleigh that was passing, or to get on to it, fell imme diately in the track of the runner, which part ly passed over him ; but the gentleman dri ving fortunately checked his horse in time to aave the boy from any injury, though not from. terrible fright. FittE. On last Wednesday evening, about dusk, a bed in the upper story of the house occupied by Mr. Babcoek, in the south-past part of this borough, was discovered to be on fire, which was fortunately extinguished with out doing any other damage than partially burning the bedstead and bedding. It is sup posed that the Cre originated at a flue, which stands on the boards of the floor, which igni ted and the coals falling down set the bod on fire. This shonld servo as another warning to our citizens. Alleoed Horse Tuief Cacgut. Thomas McGhee, Esq., Deputy Sheriff of Clinton Co., passed through this place on Monday night, having in his custody a man named Aaron Ire ley, of Jefferson coanty, charged with stealing a horse of Mr. Kustar, of Clinton county, foms six weeks ago. It i. supposed that the fellow may have knowledge of other offences of a like nature, vhicli have been committed in some of the neighboring counties during the past year. Ttrohe and Clearfield Railroad. An c lection for officers of the Tyror.o and Clear field Railroad company, was held at Philips burg on last Monday, at which the old Board was re-chosen, with the exception of electing ?m. Irvin, Esq., as one of the Directors in the placa of Gen. J. Patton. An interesting report of the Chief Engineer of the road, was read to the meeting of the stockholders. The work on the line, we are pleased to learn, is progressing, the contractors having at this time ISO hands actively engaged on it, and they say if the company will do their duty, in one year Ironi now the road can be made ready to run cars between Tyrone and Philipsburg. We, like the spirit that is manifested by all who hare are actively connected with the road, and we look confidently for an early comple tion of that portion of it which is already un der contract. CLIPPINGS AND SCR1B8LINGS. C7-Suspended the Erie City Bank. SImproving the sleighing in this legion. CyAppro-iching the time for holding the spring elections- CComing down snow and the price cf pork in Clearfield. CP'7rong to ask a woman her age. We aw a chap get into a t crape fur doing so. C7U"anted several I ushvls of corn, in payment of subscription, at this office. OGoM. The total amount cf cold bro't from California last year, was forty and a quar ter millions of dollars. C7Down on side-walks the individual who clipped and measured his length along one of them, the other evening. rrHogis?!. About 215,000 hogs have been killed this season at Louisville, Ky., and its vicinity ; the season is now over. CPruder.t to inquire, when in a strange house, whero the brandy is kept only think if you were to take ill during the night. Cyindian Treaties. It is stated that there ere now twenty Indian treaties before the U. S. Senato, involving the cession of 122,0C0,0C0 acres of land for about $11,000,000. V2FuT-n' news. In 1833,1,100,000 squir rel skins were exported from Russia to China, in exchange for tea. Most of theso sxins came from Siberia, and were the quarry of tho ex ile' traps. C7"Twenty-two men have died in the Uni ted States.during the past year, over 100 years 4ld, and the same number of females. A slave woman in Virginia att lined the age of 120, an other in Louisiana 121, and one 123 years. UyAppointed Geo. B. Goodlander, Esq., (Of Luthersbtirg, as Revenue Commissioner. A meeting of the Commissioners will be held At Ilarrisburg in February, to adjust and equal ize the county assessments. K7"Tho Utah Legislature has 13 conncil men, who have, in the aggregate, 171 wives. Tho Houso of Representatives has 20 mem bers, who are the husbands of 157 wives. The President of the council alone owns 67. ET-Interesting very, indeed the 'drunk' cn Monday night. A frantic Bacchanal ma king night hideous" with wild. Jells, shrieks, and all manner of noise, is the way to promote peace, 'morality' and decency over the left. CTSoiuething new to be served with pick las, bread, and other 'stomjick' arrangements, when acting the agreeable to femininity on a cold winter evening. If the practice was to become general, we doubt not that it would promote sociability, especially if a little good fcel kangbphy wero Include! in th 'bill of f rm 07" Worth knowing, if so. Mr. Bronson, of Meadville, aays, from 1-3 years' experience, he fliid3 that Indian meal poultices, covered with young hyson tea, softened with hot water, and laid ovt-r bnrns or frozen flesh, as hot as can be borne, will relieve the pain in 5 minutes. CCp to'Snnfl. It is asserted that it costs the general government several thousand dol lars a session to furnish members cf Congress with snuff. A box that will hold half a peck is secured by the desk of the Clerk of the House, and is filled with fresh Macaboy every morning. QyReported that a project has been start ed to induce the State to subscribe $5,000,000 to the Sunbnry and Erie Railroad. We should like to know upon what grounds the appropri ation is claimed 1 Wouldn't the Tyrone & Clearfield, or any other railroad, hate an equal claim to assistance from the State ? What a high time there would be if snch an appropri ation were to be made f Cy;'Why is it ? asks a Kansas paper our Government lands cost one dollar an acre on the average, and liampngne two dollars a bot tle. How many a man dies landless, who, du ring his life, has swallowed a township, trees and all." The same remark might be appli cable to other sections than Kansas ; though Snooks thinks that a fellow that would carry on here in that way, would fin 4 himself "jerk ed" for trespassing, in double-quick time. 3L7"Expected an explosion among the land speculators in Kansas, who appear to have got on a full head of steam. A letter from Leav enworth says that ."a lot containing 50 acres, lying half a mile from town, sold at private sale, a day or two since for $11,000; one ol 53 acres for $12,000 ; and one of 1G acres for $3,000. Single lots, 21 feet by 110, are sell ing from $200 to $2,500. Small oflice build ings rent for $000 a year. K7"3till coming poetical productions; we are getting quite a stock "on hand." 'Spect son.e of 'em will remain there. Here's an epistle, however, that we are induced to give. Whether it is ratine or reason, is a question we shall leave the reader to decide. Mr.Editor cf Raf tsman.' let me whisper in your ear, If not the last, the very best news wc have hero, The son of a rich nabob, in our town, of late. Fell in love, ami was crgag"d to a girl we'll call her -Kate." Sonio people called him Stultus Green; and Le with jealous eyes. Looked on each man who came within an arms length of bis prize. At length a rival crois'd Lis path, frustrating ev ery plau ; His name was Colonel Somo. a military man. Tho Colonel drove a "spankiog pair," and often took Miss Kato To church, to parties, Ac, which raised his rival's hate. lie raved, and stormed, and thcatcnod to tako tho Colonel s life, And send him 'over Jordan,' to bunt himself a wife. At length the Colonel gained tho fair, and Green, in sorrow deep, All night sits in thewool-bou9C refusing food or sloep. He tried to die, but could not, whilo Nemo, in sur prise. Beholds friend Eiily Bowlegs, in turn, bear off the pri.e. And send her off to visit friends, some thirty miles away. Now it's become a fight, with pons, while sho pro longs her stay. And now, with paper ballets, they are using all their skill Each others "rival image,'' within her breast to kill. Already has the Colonel regained his -vautag ground'' And Bowlegs' protestations all go for empty sound. Then the Col. he will marry her, (he don't care what they sav, In spile of Grecu and Bowlegs, beforo the first of May. Now Green he has a brother, fara'd for yarns, and rash resolve," Who talks of '-club?," and "bowie-knives," and 'pistol that revolves.1' For fear that he should see this rhyme, and mo in wrath should slay, I dodge his aim, by keeping dark till near the wedding day ; When, if alive, you'll hear from me, and of these fjlks again ; So now good night! Respectfully, your servant I remain. akiivmeh. Diep On the 2Gth Dec, Mrs. Elizabeth, wile of Thorn. is McCune, of Lick Kuu Mills, aged about 32 years. Dikd At the resilience of B.W'riglesworth, in l'enn township, on Monday morning, the I2th instant, aitt-r a short but m-vere attack if Typhoid fever, Samuel S. Nicholson, aged about 23 years. But thus it is ever. - With ones that aro dear ; Death soonest doth sever The brightest ones here. Tho ones tbat are nearest. And twined round the heart, Those ones that are dearest, 'J he soonest depart " D. rpitlALLIST, rOK JAM AliY TEKM, JL 1Hj7. (commencing on the third Monday. IVtn day of the month ) Wilson A Barrett, vs Williams James Gardner, vs Bell.Joht.sonA Jackson Newhouso.SpaigACo. vs Chaffer. Mouti Co. M'Enally. Tiust. vs til. t.omulord. vs G. P. Lngles adm'r. vs Penniugtun. vs Bloom. vs Irwin. ts B. A P. Lounsberry. vs Tozer ct al vs Joseph Bi"st, jr. vs Isaac Gaines. vs HurxtliHl A bro vs England. vs Blanchards. vs F. P. Ilurxthal, vs Hartshorn. vs John Overdorff, vs Goss. ts Hraucker, vs Chase, vs N. llugbes, vs M'Gheo, vs Bloom, vs Graffius A Wood, vs M'Cracken. I), d.iius Mitchell Hickman A Co. KiJor. Hcrxthal. Mitchell etal Kelly A Dickenson B. L Hall A Co. Corbiu A bros. Woods. Irwin A Hyman, K. Kit:cr. Drnucksr, S. Crow et al Lyon A Co. Hughes A Loyd Nolen, T. F. Danbar, Sabin. Jonus Bowman, W. H.Joy, Davis, GEO. WALTERS, Prothonotary. CAl'TI O N . All persons are cautioned a gain8traoddlingwith the following'property, now in possession of Win. Curry, Sr, nnd Samuel Curry, of Knox township, as tho same be'ongs to lue and only left with the said Curry's on loan. One bay Horse. One bay Mare, One sorrel Mare, Two setts of Harness, and Two Cows. H. I). PATTON. Curwentvillc. Pea. 10, 195!l-jan7-'57-::inl ST It AY HOG A white sow. supposed to bo about two years old, with a short tail, which came trespassing on the premises of Samuel Lon' about 4 weeks ago, is now in the care of tho un dersigned, ia Piko township, who requests the owner to come forward, prove property, pay char ros and take her away, or sho will be sold as the fl ir (JnT.iHA71 KKNJ. If. P4.LU , EVANS AND COMPANY'S GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE, 409 Broadway, New York. I'ure Gold Jewelry Given Auray to Purchasers ef lioni-1. AH Books will be sold as low as can be had at oth er Stores, many of them for less. Xew books re ceived daily. A Gift varying in value from 25 eU to SI .On, given with eaca book at the time it is gold. Having on hand a very large, t-tnek of new and tW nahle hooks, uud as our motto is ' Large gales and small profits," we are determined to givo our cus tomers better bargains thau eau be had elsewhel . Any book published in New York or Philadelpl ia will be promptly sent, gift included, on receipt of publisher's price. Catalogues cf Books and Pre sents, containing fuil explanations will be sent free to all parts of the country. The most liberal inducements ore effered to A gents. Any person by sending us an order fortcn books, with money enclosed, will be entitled to au extra Hook 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 A Co., 409 Broad wny. New York. HKFF.itF.xrr. M. Thomas A Sons. South Fourth St. Philadelphia; J. P. I.ippencott A Co.. Phila delphia ; D. Applcton A Co.. Broadway. N.York; Derhv A Jackson, Nassau street. New York. I3VSY;i for a Catalogue. EVANS A Co. Principal Store. 4CD Broadway, Nw Yoik. Branch stores at 125 Chestnut street. Philadel phia, and at Washington. I. C. Iecl7 3m Cast your Bread upon trie Waters, for after Jjr day ye sliiitl fiitd it. A Certain Cure for all Rheam-tis Pains. do.n't condemn- blt trt it, it casnot E. C. ALLEN'S COKCHXTRATED ELECTRIC PASTE, AKAL'IAN PAIX KXTIIACTOU. Toll MAS A I10USS. Coyyrizlit ieeurcd accural ns to Imxw. PMAL JAll 60 CENTS, LARGE JAR 51. rilill) Cleetric Paste acts upon tho Muscles Ten X. uens. and upon the whole nervous system, re moving jjirpidiry and producing a healthy action i)f the blood, there being no volatile matter in it j composition, it remains in action until it accent pl'islies its woik. It cannot lose its strength, and is altogether harmless, its constituent parts being entirely vegetable. WHAT WILL IT CUBE? YTe answer Klicumr,tic Pains, when everything else fails. Cramps. Cholio, Coughs. Chilblains. Purns. iScalds. Sprains. neadachc,Toothncbe..Sw el lings. Bruises. Sores. King worm .Tetter. Stiff Joints, Contracted Chords. Fresh Cu's. Ulcerated Sore3.snd all Scrofulous Diseases where external remeuios can be used. Sore Throats, StilT Necks, Ac. WHAT IT WILL CURL' for Horses and Cattle. Sweeny. Spavin. Fistulas. Poll Evil. Wiudgalis, Ulcers, Choltc. Sprains, t'oilnr and Saddle Galls. Stone Bruises. Stiff Joints. Ycrtiio, Splints aud limtniiig Sores. Ejf".Nune genuino Lut those bavins the words 'K C. Allen's Concentrated Electric Paste, o' Ara bian Pain Extractor. Lancaster. Pa.." blowu in the bottle ifLeok out fur counterfeits. Pon't for get to ask lor A LLEN'S. Letters upon business, address, E. C. Allen, care of II. A. Lockaficl.l it Co.. Lancaster. Pa. I s?" For sale at tbe llruj Store of Charles I. Watson. Clearfield, Pa., and country storekeepers and Hrngist throughout the State mnyl'oC-ly A VALUABLE PItOPL'IlTY FOKSALE. Jm I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., coiiiniuuiy known as tho Tyrone City Hotel. Comprising as follows: One large three story brick houso. Sixty feet, two fronts, and finished off in complete stylo. A largo and extensive stable, an excellent wash bouse and other necessary out-buildings. There is also, on the same Lots, oue frame house, with out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plot of said town, and affords several very eligible loca tions for store, offices, Ac, Ac. The whole will be sold oh reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an-investment, or speculation, now is the ehance. Private reasons cauio nie to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing ia value. Inquire of Caleb Guycr. or the subscriber . J. I). STEWART. Tyrone City, Sept. 19, 1355. tf. JO:-I LOATKKS TAKE NOTICE That J at a meeting of the Lumbermen held at Clearfield on the 1Mb inst.. tho undersigned were appointed a committee to institute prosecutions a gainst all personsobstructing the navigable streams by the floating of loose logs. We therefore notify all persons concerned, that proceedings will be in stituted nnd prosecuted to conviction against all and every person, whether owner, contractor or laborer, engaged iu putting loose logs into the riv er or any of its tributaries in the counties of Clear field, Elk and Centre. J.m. .M. UllA.-r-. W. II. ROItrsOV, ROBT. MAHAFFEY, W'M. STEWART. JAMES ASKEY. DANIEL RHOAKES, ROBERT BLAKE. K.C. WINSLOW, ROBT. ROTH ROCK. August 27. 1S55. UPUANS' COl'llT SALE. By virtuo of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to public sale at tho house of George W. Long, in the town of Luthers burg. on Thursday the l.-th day of January, PSo", at 1 o'cloek, P M..the following described proper ty of Alfred Carlisle, a minor, viz : Two certain Lots of Ground, situate in tho town cf Luthers burg. in Brady township. Clearfield county, nnd having erected tbeieon a frame honse and barn. TERM-. One third cash ou the confirmation of sale; balance in two equal annual piivinents with interest. SAMUEL ARNo'lJ. llec. 17. 1S.1. Guardian of said minor. 5ICEXSE NOTICE. The following namod J persons have filed in tho Ofiico of the Clerk ef the Court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield County, their respective Petitions for License at January Session next, agreeably to Act of Assembly of March 2S. 18 n, entitled "An Act to regulate tho S ile cf Intoxicating Liquors." vis : Peter Bloom. Innkeeper, Ansouvillo. David S. Plotner, Innkeeper, Burnside tw'p. Cyrus H. lhurston, Innkeeper, Chest town p. Robeit Leonard, Ini.kceper ttosnen I p. UEO. WALTERS. Cleik. Dec 2- 5t CI A M U E I J O II N S T O N , BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field that he has opened a shop in "Hiuw's Row." in the room recently occupied by F. Short, as a Boot and Shoe shop, where he is at all times ready to Cut Hair in the most fashionable style and do Shaving in the most scientitio manner. Shampoo ning n'.aa performed He solicits the patronago of the public - Jan. 7. 1S57. F Oil SALE, TWO BUILDING LOTS in the borough of Clearfield : several BUILDIXli LOTS and PASTURE AND WOOD LOTS, contain ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough of Clearfield. Abo several dcsirablo FARMS and pieces of TIMBER LAND, in various parts of the county. Torms accommodating. Apply to L. JACKSON CRAXS, April 16, 1556. Clearfield, Pa. TAMES . OUAIUM. Dealer in SWED LUMBER. SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES, BOARDS. Ac. is prepared to fill .on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his line of busi ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be nro cured in the county. lirahampton. Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23. 1851 7&TOTICE TO MAItKSMEN J. H. Jacobs 11 having located in Curivensville, would here by inform Mar csmen and others, that he is pro pared to do all kinds of repairing to guns on short notice. Also. Cloaks repaired at his residence. Curwensvsllo. Pa , Dei. 10, 1856. XnTED 100 BUSHELS WHITE BEANS, for which the highest prioo will bo given by MERKELL A CARTEIt. Clearfiold.Doo. 17. ' rCfVl LONG SHINGLES wanted hr A. OUUAiUU M. Hills,. at hi3 store, for which the highest market price will be paid In Goods at the lowest prices in tho eoonty. )uno-5-tf -w-wrnODEN WAKE A lotof superior Buckets, V 1 Tubs and Willow Baskets, just received and for sale at the sign'of tho Vv2 -CHEAPEST GOODS " a FIRST RATE Sett of BlacksmithingTools, V. including Bellows. Anvil. Serew-plates, As , for sal 7 U7J MRRRELL CAHTER fm vrrm INSTtTlTTE. The second ' quarter of th present school year of this Insti ioa will commence on Monday, November 17U tutiou Persons wishing to fit themselves for College, Teachers, Commercial or other avocations in lite, will hwe receive every desired facility. A thor ough Scientific and Classical course is 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 care of the Principal, where they will receive rare advantages, with all the comforts nnd pleasures of borne; and their morals will be carfully guarded. It is particularly desirous that pupils forth ap proaching terra be pres nt at its commencement, to select their seats and be properly arranged ia their respective classes. Further information and Catalogues .of the In stitute can be bad b addressing. W- A. CAMPBELL. Principal. Aug. 20, 9Ub. Clearfield. Pa. 11 TEST WIlANCIl TIRE INSURANCE COM- T PANY, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON CO.,lA. CAPITAL, S3OO.W0. Insures Detached Buildings. Stores. Merchandise aud other buildings and their coutents cnttcroRS : Hon. John J. Pearee, Hon. G. C. Harvey, John B. Hall, T. T. Abranis. Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jackman, Charles Crist. " W. White. Peter Dickenson, 1 horaas Kitchen. Hon. G. C. HAKVEY, Pufs't. Thos. Kitchen, Sec y. T. T. Abranis. Vice Tres't. tho undersigned Laving been appointed a gent by this company, gives notico that he will insure Buildings of every description, Goods. Ac;, ou the iixont reasonable terms. This company is in a prosperous condition, and meets all demands promptly. The capital stock of the company is lU0.OU0 with privilege of increasing 4o SOO.tiOO. A. M. M NTELIUS. Curwensvillo, Pa.; Aug. 20. liao-5inp GULICII & ItENNEIt, would respectfully inform the citizens cf Clearfield, and public generally tbat they have entered into co-partnership in the CAHIXET MAKIXG BUSINESS, and keep constantly on handstand manufacture to order, at tho lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting ui Dining, rreukfast ', cud Centre Tables, Sewing, Writing, and IVaxh-Slands, Muhcgauy, and Common Beds eads ; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus, Sofas. Lounges, Ac, Ac. Colli us made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate aci'ompanyments. House Painting done on the shortest notice. . Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by John Gulich, inearly opposite the -Jew Store Ulcarlield. I'a .JU11.N VLI.ICH. .May 22, 'a.-ly. DANIEL BENXE R TJLMOVAL.-JOSIH'A S. JOHNSON, 5X CABINET MAKFll. has removed his shop to the new building of John i iroulruan, on .Market street, where he will keep ou hand or manufacture to order, (of superior fiai-Ji.) every variety of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards. Sofas. Bedsteads. Ac. of every stylo and variety, which he will dispose of ut cheap rates as any o thcr establishment of the kind in the county. Call and examine his furniture, and judge for yourselves of its quality and finish. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON. Clearfield. Pa.. December 17. 1S5. EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, AT TYRONE CITY, PA. Having just received a lot of the oesl eastern Mar ble that cau be procured at the Philadel- , phia Yards. I am now ready to fiirriih . , ijjr all kinds of work in our line, vis r Mon- L uments, Tomb-Tables, Marble Door-steps tSSii Lintels, Mantle-pieces. Centre-Table, Card-Table, Bureau-tops. Ac , of either American or Italian Marble. i?N. U. All orders sent by mail, prompt ly attended to We will not be beat either in work or prices. fdec21-'afl.lyj I. ULREY. M. A. Frank, Esq.. Agent. Clearfield. Pa. FOKSALK.-l-WaW Real Estate in Bell Township. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm iu, situate in Bell township, Clearfield county. lyL.g on the River, 2 miles a bove Magees Mills, containing one hundred and thirty eight acres and 07 perches; seventy acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultiva tion, and the balance well timbered, having there on three dwelling houses, largo frame barn and outbuildings, two bearing appla orchards, and is well watered. A good titlo will be given. and terms made easy. For lurthcr particulars inquireof the subscriber. lNovl9-3ml JOHN WEAVER. MONEY ! MONEyTT MONEY t!! HIDES! HIDES!! HIDES!:! the highest price will be paid in C'a' or Stove. for Hides and Skins, at '' mmaii's Cheap Stove Stored bet wen the Toll-gate and Thomas May's Hotel, t'innk Road street, lyronccity. I'a ion t torget the place cut this advertisement it and bring Qwith you. Tyrone, Jan .7, 18J7-:U A. II. BAUMAN. "1, 17" HOLE-SALE. The subscriber wishing to v f retire Irom the .Mercantile business, (sole ly 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 in ii.iMiuir in any part in mo couatv win no wen to call an i sco me before making any other ar rangemcnts. ' A. M. HILLS. Clearfield. August 27. 1355 STII.L ON HAND! The undersigned con tinues tho CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING BUSINESS, at his new shop on the corner of Main and Mechanic streets, one door South of Dr. B. V. Wilson's ofiico. where he will be pleased to accom modate his customers at all times. Ropairing dono on the shortest notice. aagJOj R. ft WELSH. BLACKSMITIIINC The subscriber would inform the public th.it hehas taken the Black smith Shop formerly oscupied by George Orr. on the corner of Thirl nn.l Main strcots, in the bor ough nt Clcnrfit.l'i v.hcrc he carries on tho business in all i!s various branches. June J. la lj.-ty JACOB SHUNKWEILER. 117"ANTED a situation; either as primary V V Teacher in an Academy or as Preceptress in a select School of young Misses from the age of ten to fourteen. The latter preferred. Address. Miss FANNIE LUCE, dee2 l-tit Grahamton. Clearfield Co., Pa. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The late residence of J. M. Pfoutr. in Ansonvillc, may be bought rhcap by immediate application to me, Ideclu-tf.p J. B. M'ENALLY. WHITE BEANS, BUTTER AND BACON, kept constantly on hand and for s ilo, at the old ssoro room of E. A W. V. Imin. bv Clearfield, decjt-'jj JOSEPH R. IRWIN. KAIN ! GRAIN !! Wheat. Rye. Oats and Corn, can at all times bo procured at the Pi oneer Mills, on the Moshannon iu Morris town thin, at the lowest selling rates. J uly Hi HENRY G ROE. G ROCERIES. Just received and now f3 opening, a cent ral nssort-ncnt of i' f choice croeeries. whi.h will be sold at the i '" Q lowest cash priees at WM. F. IRWIN'S. ysQUEENSWARE A superior lot of Fancy (j.-Sf and Common Quecnsware now opening -M and for salo at the Most reasonable prices at the store of RICHARD MJSSJP. fJSSnFISII ! FISH !'. Superior Mackerel and L"-Codfish just received and opening at the Sifaiirtrt chean Cusli stnrn nt Richard Musson in Clearfield. may 2U68 BLACK, Imperial and Young Hyson f"" Tmi ilF hull nnililv In ki hut or f'. '& the lowest oach i rics at M')SSDP': OLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT are for salo at TIIOS. BOBBINS'. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR A lot, of prime Bueknheat flour for sale, at lower rates than elsewhere, by jao7 MERRELL A CARTER. o NE DOUBLE PLEASCRE SLEIGH three temUt- far U by A. If. UfLL mT r.v Rl'ltf i HOTEL The undersigned bav L in Jessed the hotel recently kepi by Ksra Root, iu iNewbqrg. iuesi iswmuip, uuunw w tho public that he is prepared to accommodate travellers and others who may give him a call The bouse is well supplied with all the necessaries and accommodations to make guests comfortable. He respectfuilv solicits a share of patronage. Oct a--6C-3ui CYRUS H. THURSTON. 1VAGOX - .MAKING. THE nndcrsingeed T T would announce tbat they manufacture Waggons of all descriptions, Bufgics, Sleds, Ac, at their shop in New Salem. Brndy township, Clear field connty. which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solicit a sbare of patronage. V CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Octt-'56-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. F ALL AND WINTER at the sign of the STYLES ! "CHEAPEST GOODS," Karket Street, ClearCeld, Pa. The undersigned has just received and opened at bis stOTe 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 GOOUS. HARDWARE. QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Ac. lie 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, nnd receive a fair equivalent fur their money, will do well to give him a call. Remember tho sign of the CHEAPEST GOODa. on Matket street, and call and be convinced that there is truth in tho words thereon inscribed. WM. 1 . IRWIN. Clearfield. Pa.. Nov. 23, 1S53 THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1857 will be published about 25th December next. In addition to the usual Calendar pages and As tronomical calculations, "The Tribuue Almanac" will contain : Vcifull and complete Election Returns for 1S56, carefully compared with the returns of for mer years The important Acts of Congress condecsed Tho 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 the doings ia 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 account of the movements of Gen. Walker and his fillibuster companions in Nicaragua. A classified list of the Governors of tho States, times of holding eleciions, meeting of Legisla tures. Ac. Single copies, 12 i cents, SI per dozen ; S7 per 100. Postage on the Almanac 1 cent each, pre paid, cr two cents each when not prepaid. Orders inclosing the cash rcspecMuiiy solicited. . I) rt- I t - . C . i - T 1 I TIT Nor. 1S53. Tribune office. New York. A .MONEY MAKING TRADE TOR ONE DOLLAR. i rr crr? rr?'.; vri. hf PRftFIT iTlTT 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 all persons out of employment. 1 as a number of money niakiug trades and arts can J be learned without a master, beside all the genu- i ine and popular receipts, nnd lUSiructiooS ot the day, for the manufacture of the most beneficial, and saleable articles, now in common use. Any person forwarding one dollar post-paid, to C. JEF FRIES, Jeff. -in. Ci'rfi'fd Co , fa., or to A. II. B znmxa. Tyrone, B'air Co.. Pa., will receive a copy by return mail. . And any person forwarding twenty-Sve cents, post paid, to C. Jeffries, will rcceivo by return mail, one of the three following iustructions : How to make the celebrated artificial Honev. How to raise double crops, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, and how to catch all the Wolves. Foxes. Minks and Maskrsts in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will receive tho whole three by return mail. June 4. lSjfi 1 v. OOK here :: look THE here LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PENX'A. The undersigned has just received from the East and is now onenin? at his Store in the borouch of CURIVENSVILLE, ene of the LARGEST and mot estevsire toei of F'l ani Winter goods ever offered in Clearfield county. Having select ed his goods with the especial view to the wants of this community, and being determined to sell them at as low prices as they can be purchased 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. Q-eensware. and in fact every article kept in a country s ore. The largest and best assortment of Boots and Shoes. Hats uud Caps, Rcady-maie clo thing. Ac, Ac.. Ac. Country produce and Lumber taken in exchange for tioods. Cash cot refused. rurwensriHo Novl 2-'.ti II. P. PATTON ID'y A Mignzitif frr the. Jlom'r of tit lC30l. Peore.GH& JAM'S ILLUSTRA TED MAGAZINE. tXkSlPioneer Moras in cf the. Country, established in ls27. Subscribe for tho New Volume commencing wi?h the January number, 18o7. W A'lS JN & CO., the new publish ers of 'Graham's Illustrated Magazine.' announce to tho Lalies and Gentlemen of the Ur itcd States in general, and to the former patrons of the work in pHrtijular. that it is their intention to make use of all the immense resources at their command to produce a Ftr.tt. Clusi M itzint. To this end no cxpenre or exertion will be spared. 11. i best Lit erary an. I Artistic Talent will be employed, and nothing that ripitil, tuta an I nrrpris can ac complish will bo wanting to uiako this Magazine more than ever deserving the liberal support so generously extended to it during the pas: U years. Every number will contain 2 lino steel engrav ings. One illustrative of some of the most popu lar pictuics of the day ; the other a bcau'iful col ored Fashion Plate, drawn from actual artioesof costume. Also, a number of fine woo l engravings, patterns for Crochet and Neei'e-work. engraved from the articles themselves All the late-t fy!es of eiHitmes for laii-s an I C.'til 'Jrrn will be co pied from tho newest patterns and fully describ ed and illustrated in every number. Ladies ubout forming clubs of subscribers are requested to compare 'viraham'1 with any other Magano published, and, wo are confident their good taste and correct judgment will decide in our favor. tientlemen who are about to subsrr bo for a Mag azine for thoir own readir.g. or to present to their lady friends, should procure a copy cf -Graham"' and examine it thoroughly, snd "then see if anv other periodical presents equal inducements for their subscriptions. Tho twelve numbers, of "ilrahara" for the year 1S.'7, will comprise ouffofthe most majuifijent volumes ever issued ! containing in all 1200 pages of reading manor 1 10!) fine wood engravings! 12 handsotue stce. engravings! 12 boatiful olored fash ionjl ate ! 100 engravings of ladies' A cSridren's dresses! 50 coining illustration! And over :J0O patterns for needlework. Ao TERMS: Oro cop . one year. S' t'O ; Two'co pies. S3 00 : Five copies, awl one to getter up of tlub. $10 00: Eleven copies, and ouo to agent. S20 00. Grnbam's illustrate! magazino will be supplied to subscribers r.unctaallr. and at as early a !ay in ! the month an nrr other mssazine published. Send in vour subscriptions ear.y to lue ruuish- I ers, WATSON A C-.. 50 South 3d street. Phil'a. EYTRA NOTICE. Subscribers sending tnrre doHrx for ore year's subscription to "Graham,"-' will receive a copy of Grahxm,'s Lalies' Pa.ptr for one year without charge ! SendTor spscimsn tutabergof Grahan'illlatw LET rs reason togethek: " - ' It OL E O W A Y ' S FILL 8- y XTliY ARB" WE SiCK I 1 T" IT lias Wen f ao lotof the human race to be weigh ed dnwn by disease" and suffering. 'IlOLLOi WAY'S PILLS are spetiallr'adapted to th relief of the WEAK." the NERVOUS,, the DELICATE; and the INFIRM, cf all climes' ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Hclloway personally su perintends the manufacture cf bis medicines in tfas United States, and offers tjiein to a free and enlrgkfi ened people, as the test remedy the warld arac saw for tho removal of disease'. ; . .; THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly combined t9 Ft erate on the tcmach.the liver,the kidneys, tb lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting nny da raugement in their functious. parifyinjt the blood. tbo very fountain of life, and thus curing diseas in all its forms. -OISPEPSIA ANO LIVER COMPLAINTS. . Nearly half the human race have taken tbs Pills. It LfcS been proved in ail paruof tbc world, that nothing has been found equal to them in case of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and etoinmch complaints generally, they soon give a healthy tono to these organs, however much dorangc-d, and when all other uieaii Lava failed. -GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. Many of tbcmot despotic Governments bare of pened their Custom Houses to the iut.-oouclicu cf these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this tuedioine i the best remedy over known for per sons ef delicate health, or where the system baa been impaired, as its icvioraticg properties never fail to trfiurl relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No feina'c. cung cr old. should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regaiateitha menth'y courses at all periods, ncticg Iu many ea ses like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, atid for any complaint; consequently no family should be wi'hout it. Ho'loirxy's Pill are the lest remedy Ln9ui ia t.U vorldjor the following Diseases: Astfciua Diarrhoea Secondary Symptoo.1 Coughs Cheat Diseases Stone and Gravel Colds Fever aud Ague Venereal Affections, Inducnxa Bowel Compliant Female Compiaiuts, Costivencss It-flatnation Worms of ail kinds Dy?peisia Iudigesiion Lowne of Spirits Debilty Liver Complaints Inwerd weakness Dropsy Piles Headaches ' Sold at tho Masuf ictories tf Prfeisor Hot low ay. HO Maiden Lane. N. Yo;k and 244 Strand,' London, and by all respccuble Dioggutaand Deal ers ef Medioiue throughout the Unite J btstes. nod the civilized weird, iu boxes at 2- can-, C2i ctoU, and I c:ich rs"Thtic is a considerable raving by takirj; the largct rizes. N. B. biuina f-r the guidance of palien's fa every disorder are affixed to e.uh box. a m S 66 . A1 ' KODINS- LITERARY DEPOT.' Shaw's Row, Clearfield. Pa., CAN ALWAYS BE PROCURED BOOKS OF ALL KISSDS, " Sttie:l3.ry, FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTJGSAIUES, Tebacso and Cigars, DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, Chemirais, tre., Ore., rr. Amocg bis stock will bo found Histcries. Biogra phies, sketches. Sfchool Pocks, Poetical, cier.iie. Mechanical. Medical aud Lawwoiks; th latest publicatiui s always on band or procured to order; all the Magazines furnished monthly, at publish ers price ; fancy and common letter paper ; plain and ruled cap paper; perforated paper; note pa per ; fancy and common envelopes; tlatk Deeds: a great variety of Meol Pens ; common and fancy peu-holdcrs, pei.ciis.Ac. Ac. Ac, which he will soil at the most reasons ble prices. His stock of Drugs. Medicines, Dyo-stuffs, Paints. Ac, is large and well selected; among which ara Calomel, Blue Mass. Quinine. Morphia, Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverized ; Rocheila and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur, Set na. Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A cid, Sulphate of Zi&c ; Liquorice, Columb- and Gentian root; Logwood. Oil Vitriol, Blue Vitriol, Coperas, Alum. Led Lead. Prussian Blue. Chroma Gieen and Yellow, Vermillion. Terra de Sk-cna. and in fact a general assortment. He has also a fine lot of Ladies" Gold EraaU Pins, L'arIrops. Finger Rings. Ac. Also, Watch Guards and Keys. Penknives. Hair oils; Hair. Rending. Fine nnd Pocket combs. Tooth-picks. Ra zors and Strops. Sadler' Silk, Pearl powder, Tan ey Soaps and Toi fumery a great variety. Also, Prunes. Figs, Raisins. Almonds. Pea-cots and Filberts; Candies a general assortment; Cin anion. Cloves. Pepper, and other spices ; Blacking, and Spool Cotton ; the most popular Patent Mod- ' icines of the day ; all of which will be soli al the very cheapest rates. Call and cxamice the stock and jadge for Tonr selves. IdeclT) THOMAS ROLISS. EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER. Tht let Boot for Agents. TO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. An Elegant Gift far a Father to Present tills " Family ! Send far oriteapy, ani try it among yottr jrit.Is! WANTED Agents in every section of the Uni ted States, to circulate SEARS' LAR'lE TYPE QUARTO BIBLE. For Family Use Ictitled -Tb People's Pictorial Domestic Bible,' wifh about One thousand Er.gravirgs ! this useful book is dcsi.ii eJ, if we ean form aa opinion from tbo Notices cf tbe Press, to have an " unprecedented circulation in every section of oar widc-sprcsd continent, and to f.-riu a du.tir.et r in tbe sale of our wo:ks. It wilt, no doubt, in a few years become Tho I'axcily Bible of the Amir icanPeopIo. t"7I he most liberal rerccncTation will be al lowed to all persons who may b pleased to pro cure subscribers to tho above From 60 to Ke co pies may easily be circulated and sold in each cf the priu.-ipal cities an 1 towns in the L'ninn. IT WILL EE S JLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY "Application should be uadeat cose, as tha field will soon be o.iupicd. TPcrsons wishing to act as agects. and do a jaf business, can reud l'"r a specimen copy. 'JOn tba "receipt of the established price. Six'DclI.-us, tha Piotoii: Family Libia, with a wcil bound Sub scription Book will be carefully boxed, and for warded per ciprers. at our ritk aud expense, to any central town or vi'lage intlo Utitcl Mile, excepting thosa cf California. Oregon and Texas. f Ke-jistcr your Letters, and your mcney wilt comesifc. Tin addition to the Pictorial Eibls. we pcbliii a large r.umber of Illustrate 1 Tareily Wo:k3. very popular, atid of such a high moral and unexcep tionable character, that while good men raay .if ly engage in their circulation, they will coY.fer a PubM Benefit and receive a Fair Compcciaiica for their labor. TOrders r pccrfully solicited. Torfurtber par ticulars. fidres the subssiiber. 'post paid.1 ROEERT SEARS. 1 Si Willi; m Sr.. N. T. I L LI AM TINTHOIF. CLOCS AND WATJli MAKER. Informs tho citizens of Curwansville and vicinity that he has opened shop batwn Peters' and Ma30i.s' bo'els in siid borough, where be is pr pared t do all kih-ls of woi k in his lino ca tba shortest no'.ica oni upon tbo most reasorab! tcrais. lie will warrant all bis work for cjic year. Lie respectful.' soMiits ashore ef public patros ago. fCurnepsviu. Deo. 10. 185i'. ' lOOOD INTENT IIOTEL. Th subscriber J( having takes this v.ell known HOTEL in tba borough of Curwensvillo. wishes bis old customers and lha travelling puh'.is gcuernlly to give birr. cM. as he has ihe best cs'uhllshaicnt of tha kir.l in tbo county. Hebcpeatogivegtnerr.lsMisf ictiar.. Curwet-sviUe. Au.;l4-Vj JOS. PETE K3 T T?- M'EXALLYa ATTORNEY f AT LAW e. l;n cmEcd his vSlce to the caw brick addi tion, adjoining tbe rcs-.lepcc of James 3. Grahac All 'jviiuc-s will reirive prosfpt auertije. C!r!k'1J. .TnV IS. ;... 100 SACKS 0 SALT ;'. for sala by MLRKELL . A CARTES. Dee. 10 13"n. Cleirfield. Pa.' TTM8RELLAS end I'aruuJs. a large assorlr&a J cf tlis Uat pMa, u t bad obt at - issoitcxt;