s .THE JOURNAL. LEARFJELD, PA., JANUARY 21, 1837. Tub Baptist Cucbcii of Clearfield will hold . their nextcotntuntiiun" on the first S-ibbitli in February, in the Lutheran meeting-house. The meetings will commence on Thursday . evening preceding the first Sabbath. - Uelioiocs StHvicks. 'lb Rev. John A. . Qevr, Agent of the Sunday School Union of the M. L. Church, will preacli in the Methodist Church in CL-arfleld, on Sunday the 2oth Jan., at 11 o'clock A. SI., and in the evening of the some day at Cur wens vi He. Bi rned. -On Monday morning, a child of Mr. 2. K. SIc.Uullin, of Laurence township, fell from a chair, on which it was sitting, a giinst a hot stove, burning its face and bands kurvrely, the skin coming off its hands. AcciDEST.--On Tuesday of last week, as Mr. Aaron llarttuan, of Lawrence township, on his -way from Tyrone to this place, was descend ing a hill a couple miles this side of riiil:ps burg, his sled struck something which caused It to fly around and throw otT Mr. II., who, falling between the sled-runner and a log at the road-side, was knocked insensible atid re ceived some severe wounds about his head. Last Wednesday evening we had the plea sure of spending a f.-w hours at the house of our friend Ben. Hartshorn, Esq., who had in vited us, in company with several other gen tlemen, to assist in "discussing" the merits of a fine, well-roasted turkey. Tho most fastid ious epicure could Lave found no fault with it, and, if we are permitted to judge others by ourselves, the most ample justice was done to the "subject," as well as to tlie other "creature comforts" with which the table was bountiful ly supplied, and which were gotten tip in a manner that gave us the most exalted opinion of tho skill and good taste of thosa who pre pared ' t Item. "Lorg may they wave." OL-ttWENSVII-LE AND 1IXE Tp. LvCEUM AND Teaciieus Association. This society met at the new school-house in Curwensville, o:i Sat urday tiia KUh Jan., agrec'.i.'ny to notice pre sous!y given, a:;d organized by appointing Gen. John Patton, President pro. teni., V7ni. Irvin, Esq., and Jesse Broomall, Vice Presi- -dents, and I). M. Kiiitcr. Secretary. A com mittee of three persons having been appoint ed at a previous meeting to draft resolutions, then reported the following, which were unan imously adopted : Whereas, It is the glory ' our system of common schools that they are tho schools of tho People extending the privilege of an cd ucatiou alike to all and Is one of thj safe guards of our Republic ; anil as we firmly be licve fhe present school system of Pennsylva nia is well ad iptcd to redeem and advance the . sadly neglected cause of popular education in the State, and is well worthy of the public confidence and support; Therefore Resolved, That wo renew our allegiance to this great cause, and pledge our undividual and united influence as teachers and patrons, and call upon the teachers and citizens in the County and Commonwealth to join us in o cfiotts to raise aloft its standard and make its tiamu what it deserves to be, ainsme of praise and excellence ; and that we cordially co- pe- rte with our Co. Superintendent, Dr. Schry Yer, in his arduous and untiring efforts to e!e Tate the condition of the common school iu the county. Resolved, That as moral training should ever bo a prominent element in ail our systems of education, it is our conviction that the Scrip tures should be read daily in all our common schools, without note or comment. Resolved, That we recognize Associations, Conventions and Institutes, as eiScient means of prepaiing teacher3 for their calling, and of advancing the? great cause of popular educa tion.'and lliat w consider it their duty to avail themselves of their bobcats as often as possible. Resolved, That a State Normal School should Lo established, and that teaching should be e vated to tho rank of a profession, and tint the welfare of thi common schools would be great ly promoted bv cstali!isliiiijr a normal school in each county in tho Stale, to be taught three months each year. ResolceJ, That it is the decided opinion r this meeting that tho School Directors of this Borough and Townthip should adopt a uniform system of class books throughout the schools and wo deem it tho most expedient plan of ef fecting this classification for the Directors to introduce at the public expense such books as they may adopt. Resolved, That irregular attendance of schol sirs is one of the greatest evils in our common schools. Resolved, That we carpestly recommend the citizens of this borough and the .chool district adjoining it, as a measure eminently conda ivc to elevato th t standard of Education a mong us, to unite and form a graded school at as earl" a day as consistent ; and that the Bor ugh and Township form a high school to be located in this borough for the purpose of af fording a more liberal education to those scholars who have become more advanced in our common schools. . Tho following persons were elected as per manent officers -.President, John Patton Vice Presidents, William Irvin, Esq., Jesse Broomall; Secretary, D. M. Kinter ; Treasu rer. A. Ilutton ; Executive Committee, Rev L. L. Still. Thomas Ross, Esq., Jos. II. Spcn cer. Joseph Peters, Amos Ilutton. Teachers and all others interested are invit ed to attend. On motion, adjourned to meet on Satnrdsy the 2itb inst. Signed by the oCcort. The following named gentlemen aro spoken of in connection with the Gubernatorial nom inations, by the Democrats, viz : Hon. John L. Dawson, of Fayette ; Gen.Wm. F. Packer, of Lycoming ; Col. William Hopkins, of Wash ington ; Hon. William II. Witte, of Philadel phia; Col. Samuel W. Black, of Allegheny ; U jn. Charles It. BuckaW, of Col'iml 11 11 on . ItonWjOf MifHTrt. . CLIPPINGS AND SCRIEBLINGS. CIn session our courts. IT?" Down the Mercury in tlieiti)or)ir,tt"rii.r' "Uy'p '"w "lander,Tef the Peuiocrats at the defeat of Forney for U.S. Senator? fjyElated the Americans and Republicans with the election of Sinion Cameron. cyite-clected Hon. Charles Sumner, as U. S. Senator from Massachusetts. C7"Discontinued the "fast line" trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad,' until otherwise ordered. ; - . CyTaken their seats Wm. L. Moore and Benj.' Bonsai!, the new Associate Judges for CleuSeld countv. CyAppointed Brady, of the Brookville Jeffersonian, as one ol the transcribing clerks of the House of Representatives of this State. CT7Up-set a sleigh, with several ladies and young gents, who were crossing the river on the ice at the fording below town, on last Fl i dav evening. EF" Worth trying. The Louisville, Ky., Democrat says that the heaves in horses may be cured by feeding them on cornstalks, and the disease will never return. CP"It is said that the Klamath county, Cal ifornia, jail consists of a live-oak tree, with a staple and chain attached. It is well ventila ted, and affords a good opportunity for the study of astronomy and tho barometer, espe cially wheu blankets are scarce. CTA great mouse hunt, says a Bridgeport, Conn., paper, came ofTin that vicinity, consis ting of two parties of forty a side, with a large number of dog3, which succeeded in killing during a day's sport, OGO rats and 31 bushels of mice. CC7"TIie inaugnral ceremonies connected with inducting Gov. Polk, of Missouri, into office, were delayed more than half an hour in consequence of there being no Bible at the State House, and not a copy in the vicinity. One was finally obtained at the penitentiary. LLiO it goes. A lew wye its ago a poor man m JNew l oik, to procure flour and a few groceries to keep his family from starvation, forged an order and was sentenced to six years in the penitentiary. More recently, Hunting ton, for forging to the amount of millions, has been sentenced for less' than five years. Thy Xew York Mirror says it is estima ted that William B. Astor has nuv a regular income of $0,000 a day, or about 1,100,UI0 a year. If wealth led to happiness, Astor should be the most contented man in the world. He is not. To keep away the gout he feeds him self on bran bread. d7-Ril;d"' one of the officials in a neigh boring borough, lie says we shan't publish his name in our paper, if he should chance to be again invested w.th "a little brief authori ty," as lie "don't belong to our crew." Isn' that 'orpliul V Well, he shan't swing on our Gales, no how ! ! CTTo bo hung a whole family of negroes, consisting of a grandmother, mother and three sons,' the eldest 19 and the youngest 12, who killed tht-ir master, the late George Green, in Prince William county, Va., on Christmas nigM last, and were fully convicted after a tri r.l lasting two days. They are sentenced to Lo .i.rz in thirtv davs after the date of their conviction. "TuEErttssfcx of Slavery the Pclict of Tin tjoiTii." In an article with this headin the liichmond Er.quirer, of the 7th iust., after drawing a parIel between t'nu sources of pros perity of the North and South, and coming to to the sapient conclusion that the prosperity and power of the former rest upon an unsta ble b asis, that of "mechanical arts" and "com mercial enterprise,"' and that of the South up on a more secure one, she being "cinphatical Jy. if not exclusively, an agricultural country,'' uses the following language : "The only danger which the South Ins rea- san to apprehend, Ut that in consequence of an accidental combination of circumstances, it may lo.se its equality of political power in the Confederacy, be reduced to a soi t of depe:x ence upon tho North, and, by an iniquitous policy of legislation, be ill-spoiled of its advan tages and restricted in its development. It is then, of the last consequence to tho wi-lf ire of tho South, that it maintain its equality ol power in the Union, so as to protect its rights, and prevent any unjust discrimination against its interests in the action of the Federal Gov ernment. Eut tiiis 'csnlt can be accomplished in only one wny ; and that is by iunitling on the I'gilitnatc expansion of the intti'u.'ions of ihe Son!h. . . The timid fool may whisper that the expansion of our institutions is an imprac ticable achievement ; but nothing is impossi ble with the people of tho South. If the North resists, upon what stronger ground could wo stand than upon this issue of tho exten sion or restriction of slavery 1 If the strug gle is to come, let it ccmc now, while yet we have the spirit and the power to defend our rights. If we aro to fight, let us fight for a principle which is essential to our equality in the Union, or our independence out of the Union. Henceforth let the free expansion or its institutions be the ultimatum of the South." The Enquirer is a prominent Democratic pa per, and is regarded as the month-piece of its party at tho South. It may therefore be re garded as expressing the general scntimeut of its section. - Great Enino-. A bridge is now being built across the Upper Mississippi, at St. Paul, Min nesota. It is to be 1,300 feet in length, rest ing upon nine piers, tho highest of which are seventy feet above high water mark, no as to enable boats to pass under without difficulty. The greatest span will le two hundred and twenty feet, sufficiently widj to allow the lar gest raits to pass without coming in contact with Ihe abutments. The nbole cost of the work wilt bo near $120i00. The Territorial Legislature of Kansas met at Locompton on the I2tii instant. A letter to the St. Louis republican denies that Gov ernor Geary had anything to do with the arj rest of the member of the Free State Ai- Married On January 1st, 1857, by J. W. Wright, Esq:, Mr. Jon A. Snorr to Miss Re PFCUA Sisk, all of Beccaria township. On tho iilst Sept.. by Hcv. C. Jeffries, Mr. Geo. CuAXbLta, of Maine, to Miss Jask Ass Gos3, of Woodward township. DIED in Curwensville, Clearfield co., Ta., on Monday evening, January 20th, 1857, Rev. John W. Elliott, aged o'J years. CLOVER SEED. A large lot of Clover feed for sale at MF.ItUELL & CARTER':. T 11 EAT f ? Jan241 F I. 0 V K for nle at MEKRELI. & CARTER'S. rANTKD- 10i1 BUSHELS WHITE BEANS, ?T. for which the bisrhrst price will be Riven by MEURELL & CARTER. ClearficM. Tcc. 17. A FIRST HATE Sett uf Ulacksmil.hingTooia, including Hi'llow. Anvil. Sorew-plato. Ac , for sale by jan7 MERRELL A CARTER. BUCKW H EAT"! 'lToi'It A Jot of prime r.uckwlieat flour for fuIc. nt lower rates than elsewhere, by lj:m71 MERRELL A CARTER. IVVANS AM) COMPANY'S GHEAT BJ GIFT BOOK SALE, 409 Brondwav. Kow York. Fme Gold Jewelry Given Away to Purchasers of Uoo.t. All Books will bo sold as low as can be had at oth er Stores, many of thi'in for lo.s. New books re ceived daily. A Gift viiryins? in value from 2'cts to 51.00, given with each book nt the time it la sold, llaviiif; on hand a very large stock o f new and val uable iou. t. and as our motto is -'Large sales and small profits, " we arc determined to give our cus tomers better bargains than enn no nail eicwnej Any book published in New York or Pbiladclpl ia will be nruwntlv sunt, sift included, on receipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of Hooks and Pre sents, containing full explanations will bo sent free to all parts of tho country. lhetuoflt liberal uiitirriiicnts are tnuerco to a ponta. Any person by pending us an order for ten books, with uionev enclosed, will bo entitled to an fxtr.i Jioui and Gift. All ordera for books, con taining money,: (to ensure perlect snlety.) snouiu be registered' at tho rust-office where they are mailed, and directed to .Evans k Co., 40S Lroad- wny. New 1 ork. RrrKUENCF.. M. Thomas & bons. t-outli i onrta St. Philadelphia; J. I!. Lippcncott &. Co.. Phila delphia; I. Applcton .t Co.. Broadway. X.York; llerbv & Jnckon. Nassau Mrcct. .ew lorK. -; tfr for a Catalogue. EVANS A Co. Principal Store. 40? TJroadway. New York. -Ttranch stores at 125 Chestnut street. Philadcl phi.i. and at Washington. 1). C. Dec! 7 3m Caxt your Drewt itjo the Wtiter.t, for after many days ye. shall Juid it. A Certain Cure for all KheaEiitis Pains. pON'T CuMJIiMS r.L'T TUY IT, IT CASSOT If All.. E. V. ALLE.VS CONCENTRATED ELECTRIC PASTE, JLK AHAMAN TA1V KT R.VCToll. KOlt MAX A HOUSE. Cu)yrizht 'rci'til according to Ittw. SMAL.. JAi; 00 CEXTS, LARGE JAR SI.. riHHE Electric Paste acts upon the iluscles.Ten -M. duns, and upon tho wholo nervous system, re moving torpidity and producing a beaittiy action of the b!oud. There hrin? no volatile matter in it-i coiiiposition.it remains in action until itnceoia plishes its work. It cannot lose its strength, atid i s altogether harmless, its constituent parts being entirely vegetable. WHAT WILL IT CIT.E? V."e answer llheumr.tic Pains, wheu evervtliin else fails. Cramps. Cholic, Coughs. - Chilblains, Hums. Scalds, jirains. ileadacho,Tooihacl;e.Swel lings. Iiruises. Sores, ltingworm.Tctter. SStitT.Ioirits, Contracted Chords. Fresh Cu's.Ulevrated Sores.ai'd i.W Scri't'ul.ius Uis':ise3 where external remedies can he used. Soro Throats, ttiif Necks, Ac. WHAT IT WILL CI KK for Horses mid Cattle. Sweeny , Spavin. Fistulas. Poll Evil. Windfalls, I'lsers. Cliolic. Sprains. Collar and Saddle (ial!s. Stone Liuises, Stiff Joints, Vertigo, Splints and Kttnnir; Sores. ' VH''Sxia genuine but those having the words 'L. C. Allen' Concentrated Lleciric Paste. rr Ara bian Pain Kxtra-tor, Laucaster, Pa.." b!oin the hntile C LkiIi out for counterfeits. lon't for get to a.-k for ALLKX S. Letters upon business, address, 11. C. Allen, care cf II. A. P.oehaSclJ & Co.. Lancaster. Pa. ferVor sale nt tho lrug Store of Charles 1. Watson. Clearfield, Pa., and country storekeepers and l'rngirist throughout the Sia'o niayil 'Oii-ly 4 V ALUAKLK PROPERTY FOR SALE. I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., 'commonly known as the Tyrone City Hotel. Comprising as follows: One large three story brick house. Sixty feet, two fronts, ami finished oft" in complete style. A lare ar.d extensive stable, an excellent wash houso and other nucessary out-buildings. Thero is alse. on the iniug Lots, one frame house, with out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and thirty dollars per annum. The wholo stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plot of said town, and affords several very eligible loca tions for store, oniccs, tc., Ac. Tiio v. hole will bo sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or Speculation, now is tho chiiiicc. Private reasons cause nie to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing ia value, iuquiic of Caleb Guyer. or the snhsirihcr J. 1). S'fEWAUT. Tyrone City. Sept. T. ISiia.-tf LOIM'LO ITERS TAKE IVOTICE- That at. a meeting of the Lumbermen held r.t CisarSeM en the lath inst., the undersigned wcro appointed a commitfeo to institute jiroscutiocs a g:ii:.st nil peisoiisobstrueting the navigable streams by the floating of loos.c log. Wb therefore notify afl tiersons concerned, that pmceeilings wit! be in stituted and prosecuted to conviction against ail and every person, whether owner, contrii'-tor or laborer, engaged in putting loose logsintothe riv er or any of it tributaries in the counties of Clcar field, l-.l'k and Centre. J0J1X M. C1IASL". W. II. IfJP.rstiX, P.oirr. MAHAFFKY, WM. STKWAMT. JAMES ASKLY. ItAN'IKL nilOADES, P.OIiEKT ulake, K.C. WIXSI.OW, KOUT. KOTTiKOCK. August 27. I".r. a 5i TT If T. j o iFx s t o x , BARKER AXD IIAllt DHESSER. would respectfully inform tho citizens of Clear field that he has opened a shop in -Shaw's How." in the room recently occupied hy F. Short, as a Loot and Shoo shop, where he is at nil times ready to Cut Hair in the most fashionable style and do Shaving iu the most scientific manner. Shampoo ning a!so performed Ho solicits the patronage of tho public. .Tan. 7. IS.iT. XOR SALE, TWO P.UILDIXU LOTS in the 1 borough of Clearfield ; several LCILDIXU LOTS and PAST CP. K A Nil WOOD LOTS, contain ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough of Clearfield. Also several desirable EARMS and pieces of TIMBER LAND, in various parts of the county. Terms accommodating. Aprd v to L. JACKSON CRAX.V . Apiil 16, ISoO. Clearfield, Pa. CAUTION .All persons arc cautioned a g.iinst middling with the following 'property, now in possession of Win. Curry, Sr, and Samuel Curry, of Knojt township, ns tho same belongs to me and only left with tho said Curry's on loan. One bay Horso. One bay Marc, One sorrel Mare, Two setts of Harness, and Two Cows. 11. 1. PATTON. CurwensvilIe, Pea. 10. la j -jan7-'57-:hn STRAY HOG A white sow. supposed to bo about two yoars oil, with a short tail, which came trespassing on the premises of Samuel Long' about 4 weeks ago, is now in tho care of the un dersigned, in Pike township, who requests the owner to come forward, prove property, pay char ges and take her auay, or she will bo sold a s th o law directs. lJan7-lS57l ULNJ. 1- 1ALL. noil S LE A two-story frame House, with a JL1 half aero of land adjoining, situate in Law rence township, on the road from Clearfield to Curwensville, about U miles from Clearfield. For terms apply to Zebad Lawhcad, Lawrence town shin, or to the subscriber. P L. JACKSON CRAN3. junel Clearfield. P.' B IOTL'OYVAY'S PILLS) AMTOINI M tST CLEAR FI ELD I NSTITUTE. Tbo second quarter of the present whool year of this Inrti tutioa will commence on Monday, November li th ' PV.n wil.inj- t fit themselves for Collejro, Teachers, Commercial or other avocations in life., will here receive every desired facility. A thor ough Scientific and Classical course is hero given on terms lower than in similar Institutions in the State, rarentsatadistaucjcan obtain voa ruing for their snnn and daughters under the immcdiato care of the Principal, whero they will receive rare advantages, with all tbe coin tons ami picusureui heme; anil tboir morals win do canuuy guimv. It is particularly desirous that pupils loruie ap- proi-cliinit term be pres nt at its commencement, to decl their scats and be properly arranged in their respective classes. Further iut'ornmtion and Catalogues of the In stitute can be had by addressing. , W a. UA3U'iir.iL.. rnncipai. Aug. UK, ISifi. Clearfield. Pa. "IttrEST HRANCII FIRE INSURANCE COM t T PANV, UK'K HAVEN, CLINTON CO., PA. . CAPITAL, S.-M1D.U00. Insures Iietuched liuildings. Stores, Merchandise - and other buildings and thuir contents I'lltECTOHS : Hon. John J. Peaice, Hon. O. C. Harvey, John 15. Hall. . T. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, - 1. K. Jackman, Charles Crist, W.White. Peter Dickenson. 1 homas Kitchan. Hon. ti. C. HARVEY, I'kes t. Thos. Kitchen, Sec y. T. T. Abrams. ice Prcs t. Ihe undersigned Laving oeen appointed a gent by this company, gives notice that he will insure Uuildings of every deslription. tioods. Ac., on the most reasonable terms. This company it in a prosperous condition, and meets all demands promptly. The capital stock of the company is 5 100.000 with privilege of increasing to $:oii.uuu. A. M. M0NTELILS. Curwensville. Pa.: Aug. 2d. lS36-6mp Gn.ICII & KENA'ER, would respectfully inform the citizens cf Clearfield, and public generally that they have entered into co-partnership in the . ,- CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, and keep constantly on bauds, and manufacture to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting o , Dining, Breakfast, awl Centre Tables, Sewing, Writing, and Wash-Stands, Maliaganij, and Common Bed-s'eads ; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus, Sofas. Loungts, Ac. Ac. Coffins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neut bcarsc, and appropriate aciompanyments. . - . . 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'LICH, SIay J.',J5j.-ly . DANIEL PEN XEIt TTJ CMOVAL. JOSH I A S. JOII.NSOX, JL CABINET MA A" I 'll. has rctioved his shop to the new building of John J routiuan, on Market street, where be will keep on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior fiiiis'.O every variety of Household and Kitchno FUR 133 TUBE,- such as Tables, liurcaus, Safes. Stands Cupboards. Sofas. Redste.ids. Ac. of every style and variety, which he will dispose of at cheap rates as any Or thcr establishment of the kind ia the county. Call and examine bis furniture, and judge for yourselves of its qnahtv and finish. .JOSHUA S. JOHNSON. Clearfield. Pa.. December 17. 1S."6. I EXTENSIVE MAR RLE YARD, li AT TYRONE CUV, PA. Having just received lot of the oest eastern Mar ble that can be procured at thePhiladcl- , , phi Yard;, lata now ready to furnish .ui.. all kinds of .work in our lin'j, vij : Mou- . nmeiits, Tomb-Tables, Marble Dor-steps-!jIs2U Lintels, Mantle-picecif. Ceutro-Tahle. Card-Table, Luroau-top. Ae , of either American or Italian Marble. ,'iifN. B. All orders sent by mail, pruiupt I V attended to Wc will not be beat either in work orpriees. dccM-'isi.lyl I. L'LREY. JA. A. Frank. Km.. Agent, Clearfield. Pa. TOll SALE. ValuMi HeM Etut ia Bell JL Toirii-tiij). The subscriber ofieis for sale his valuable farm in. situate in P.ell township. Clearfield county. Iyi..g on tho River, 2 miles a-- c Magees Mills, containing one hundred and thirty eight acres and t"7 perches; seventy acres of wtileli are 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 r.pp'a orchards, and is well watered. A good title will be givcn.aud terms made ea.-y. For jurther particulars inouireof the subscriber, Novig-il JOHN WEAVER. MO.EY ! MONEY!! MONEY!!! HIM1S! HIKES !'. HIDES 111 '1 lie highest prii-e will be paid in C'a.V or Storrx, for Hides and Skins, at K B inmarx Clirnp Store Storr.'' between the Toll-gate and Thomas May's Hotel. Plank Road street, Tyrone city. Pa. lon"t forget tho place cut this advertisement out ami bring it with you. Tyrone. Jan. 7. 1S.")7-.;t A. H. R AIM AN. TTIOLiE-SAI.E. I he subscriber wishing to retire from the Mercantile business, (sole ly on account of press of Professional business) de sires to Uisposu of bis entire stuck of Store goods at wholesale and will sell them on the most accom modating terms. Any person wishing to engago ill trailing in any part id the county will do well to call and sco me before making any other nr rangfiueitn. A. M." HILLS. Clearfield. August 27. 1S.".!5 CJTII.L O.N HAND! Tho undersigned con 13 tinues tho CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING JJUSINESS. at his new shop on the corner of Main and Mechanic streets, one door South of Dr. R. V. Wilson's office, where he will be pleased to accom modate his customers at nil times. Repairing done on the shortest ntioe aug20 R. R WELSH. LACKSMITIIINO. The subscriber would inform the puolic that hchast.iken the Black smith Shop formerly occupied by Georgo Orr. on the corner of Third and Main streets, in the bor ough of Clearfield where he carries on tho business iu till its various branches. June 6. lioo.-iy JACOB SHUNKWEfLER. "VTI'AXTJID a situation ; cither as primary ? Teacher ia an Acilemr or as Preceptress in a select School of young Misses from the age of ten to fourteen. The latter preferred. Address. Miss FANNIE LUCE. dcc2I-ftt Grahamton. Clearfield Co.. P.i. Ol'SE AND LOT FOR SALE. The late residence of J. M. Pfourz. in Ansonvillc, may bo bought cheap by immediate application to me, idceliMf. J. B. M EN ALLY. BACON, Bl'TTTER AN D SALT kept constantly on band and for sale, at the old slore room of E. A- W. F. Irwin, bv Clearfield. dua2t-'55 JOSEPH K. IRWIN. GIaIN! GRAIN!! Wheat. Rye. Oats anj W Corn, can at all times be procured at tho Pi oneer Mills, on the Moshannon in Morris town ship, nt the lowest selling rates. July IS HENRY GROE. GROCERIES. .lust received and now opening, a general assortment of choice groceries, which will be sold at the 3 v I'M lowest cash priees at WM. F. IRWIN'S. QUEENSWARE A superior lot of Fancy and Common Queeuswaro now xtpening anil for sale at the most reasonable prices nt the storo of RICHARD M SS OP. FISH! FISH 11 Superior Mackerel and Codfish jnst received and opening at the cheap Cash store of Richard Mossop in Clearfield. - may 21?5f T3LACK, Imperial and Young Hyson fVTVfl Teas of tao best quality to be had nt L .1. , . t. . . . ,r.'Ufno the lowest each i rico at M ISS0P S. ftlWlflli LONG SHINGUEd wanted by A. JUlfjUUU M. Hills, at his store, for wi'iicb the biguest market price will be paid In Goods at the lowest prices in the county. juno25-if "VTOODKN WARE A lot of superior Buckets, T t Tubs and Willow Baskets, juat recaiTed and for sale afc aian of the " mm TVEWBrRO HOTEL ThenisdersiffnedhaT 11 ing leased the hotel recently kept by Esra Root, in Ncwburg. Chest tewnship. announces to tho publio that he is prparod to accommodate travellers and others w ho may give h tin a call The bouse is well supplied withnU the necwanes and accommodations to mako guests eoinfortable. He rspectfnlly soficits n share nf patrpnnge. Oct2'J.'5C-oin . CTRVS H. THURSTON. - WACOX - M AKI.XG THE undeHngned IT wold-innounra that they manufacture Waggons of all lc-riptions, Puggies. Slds. Ac-., at their shop in New Salem. Drady township. Clear field conntr. which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates as' can be purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. 1 . t'AMI'.KJHUK JOHNST0X, 0cfl-'5C-if WILLIAM LEWIS.- 17ALL AD WIXTK-U mills; i t tiiM aiin Aki rim "CHEAPEST GOODS," Ilarketftreet, Clearfield, Pa. The undersigned has just receivod and opened at his store room, a large and well selected stock of Seasonable (Joods. which he offers at the most rea sonable prices to purchasers His stock embraces DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, Roots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Ae. He respectfully invites all who wish to purchase Goods t low prices to give him a cull. Approved country produce taken ia exchange for goods. Persons wishing to purchase. nd rcocire a fair equivalent fur their money, will du well to give him a call. Remember the sign of tho CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and be convinced that there is truth ia the words thereon iuscribed. WM. . IRWIX. Clearfield. Pa..yov. 25, 1853 - rilllE TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1S57 JL will be published about 2Jth December next. In addition to the usual Calendar pages and As tronomical calculations, '-The Tribune Almanac" will contain: Very full and complete Election Returns for lt5t, carefully compared with, the returns of for mer years ' The important Acts of Congress condensed The Government of tho 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 in Kansas du ring the past year. An account of the remarkable coutest for Speak er of the House. An article on the state of Europe. An account of the movements of Gen. Walker and his filibuster companions iu Nicaragua. A classified list of the Governors of ihe States, times of holding elections, meeting of Legisla tures. Ac. Single eopies, 12J cents, Slpcrdoicn; 57 per 100. Postage on the Almanac 1 cent each, pre- 1 paid, or two cents each when not prepaid. Orders : -i .i. u .i-.-ii 1:. .:..., GREELEY A MoELH AT II, Nov. 1S58. Tribune oflicc.Ncw York. V MONEY MAKING TRADE EOR O.Vi HOLISM. jEFrnrnss manual ok profitable a USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND DCCUPA1 IONo. WITHOUT A MASTER. IS NOW READY FoH SALE. This isone of the most valuable little books of the times, to all 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. nd instructions of the day. for the manufacture of the most beneficial, anil saleable articles, now in common use. Any pern forwarding one dollar post-paid, to C.JEP FllIES. Jrtf.ir.t. Clrirfi'ld Co . l a., or to A. II. Btum-tn, Tyrone. B'air Co., Pa., w ill receive a copy by return mail. And any person forwarding twenty-five cents, post paid, to C. Jr.mties. will receive by return mail, one of the three following instructions: How to make the celebrated ariitluial HoNEr. How to raise trouble crops, of all kiads of vegeta bles, with little expense, and how to catch all tho Wolves, Foxes. Minks and Mnskrats in tho neigh borhood. Any peroTr forwarding fifty cents, will receive the whole three by return mail. Jnne 4. IS.'tlJ Iv. . HERE !!! LOOK THE HERE I!!!! LARGEST AND BEST STOCK' OF TALL AND WINTER GOODS, EVER OFFERED IX CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PENN'A. The undersigned has just received from tha East and is now opening at his Store in the borough of CUliVENS'lLU:, one of tho L AUG EST and fji'Xf estevsire toc of Fu'lunl Viutrsood ever offered in Clearfield countv. Having select ed his goods with the especial view lo the wants of i his community, ami being determined to szll tstta at as low priees as they can be purchased any where in this section of country, he hopes to se cure a liberal sharu of public patronage. His stock coi.sist of Dry tioods. Groceries. JI:;rJware O.censware. and in fact every article kept in a country sioro. 'ibe largest and best assortment of Rots uud shoes. Ilais and Laps. lvc:i Jy-maJo clo thing. Ac, Ac. Ac. Country proJuce and Lumber taken incichanga for Goods. Cash not refused. Curwonsvil'e Novt2-'. d If. TV V TT"S. 1 O A jV iaziue for the Horn' nf t,4 X OO I P,e.-GliAIIAM S Il.fA'STRA- TiiJt MAGAZINE, th Piuneer Mtziziiie vf lite. Country, est tblixhed in 1S27. Sutseribo for the New Volume commencing wi;h the January number. IS.,7. WA'iS JN ft, CO., the new pub'ish ors of 'Graham's Illustrated Magazine.' annrunc to tho La lite and Gentlemen of the United states in general. a-rid to the former patrons o:' tho work in particular, that it is their intention to make ose of all the immense resources at their command lo produce a t'iril. Clx M iqzint. To this end no expeme or exertion will bo spared. The best Lit erary and Artistic T!ent will be employed, and nothing that rafnt. t utte an I 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 years. Every number will contain 1 fine stcol engrav ings. One illustrative of some of tho most popu lar pictures of the day ; the other a beautiful col ored Fashion Plate, drawn from actual articles of costume. Also, a nnnilter of fine wood engraving, patterns for Crochet and Neod!e-work. engraved from the articles themselves All the latest styles of eustmnes for Indies and Children will be co pied from the 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 Magazino published, and we are confident their good tasto and correct judgment will dceide in our favor. Gentlemen who are about to subse' ib for a Mag azine for their own reading, or to p. aunt to their lady friends, should procure a copy t,i" Graham'' and examine it thoroughly, and then see if any other periodical presents equal inducements for their subscriptions. The twelve numbers of "Graham" for the year IS j", will comprise one of the most magnificent volumes ever issued containing in all 1200 paes of readiug matter ! 100 fine wood engravings! 12 handsome stcol engraviagt! 12 buatiful colored fashion plates ! lot) engravings of ladies' A children's drn! 60 coming illustration ! And over Silt) patterns for needlework. Ae TERMS : One cop . one Tear, 5 t 00 : Two eo pies, 55 00 : Five copies, arid one to getter op of tlub. S18 03; Eleven copies, and oiiO to agect, Sio on. - Graham's illustrated magaiine will be supplied to subscribers punctually, and at as early a day in the month as any other magazine published. Send in your auoseripnous eariy io too u'.lisu - WATS' 'N A CO.. era, 60 South 3d street. Pbi!"a. EYTRA NOTICE. Subscribers sending there do'l-rs for one year s subscription to '-Graham." will receive a copy of Gniaw' Ladits1 Papsr for one year without charge ! - Send for specimen combers ef Oraham'iIIlaia A MARVELLOUS REMEDY j FOR A MARVELLOUS ACE ! ! ; DOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. THE CHANO EXTERNAL REMEDY;! BY the aid of a micrcseope. we eee uiillunesf linio openings on the surface of bar bod:. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed thi tkiu. is carried to ay organ ot inward part. li- cases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver. "Sec tions of the Heart, inflammation of the Lnnw.r Asthmas. Coughs and Odds, are by iu mean ef fectually cured. Every housomife knows tbat salt passs fieely through bone or men t of any thick ness. Ibis healing Oir.tuioi.t fur wore readily per.ctrates through any bono or fleshy part of tLe living body, cenng the most dangerous icward complaints, that caucot be reached by other tcea&f . ERYSIPELAS, SALT RNf 1M AND SCORBUTIC HUMOUS. - . No remedy Las ever done so much for the cj of diseases of the skin,' whatever form they iry assume, as this Ointment. No ease nf Salt Kacaai. Scurvy. Sore Heads. Scrofula or i.rysipcla. esa long withstand iia iufiuence.' Ihe inventor Lae travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, diipebsing this Ointment, giving ad view as lo its application, and lias thus been the uicaiii of restoring countless number! to health. SOBE LEGS, SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS ArO ULCERS. , Somo of the most fieutilio surgeons bow relr solely on the Use of this wondorful UinUncnt. when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, ulcotv wounds, glandular swellings, acd tumor. Profo sor Holloway has. by cum iu and of the Allied cpjv. erumeuts. dispntcbed to the hospitals of tbe LaeV, large shipments of tbia Ointmtnt, to he nsod uo der the diie.-tion of the Medical staff, ia tbe worst cases of wounds. It will cure any titoer. glandu lar swelling, stiffness or contraotiea of tiiw joinU, even of i'J years' standing. PILES AND FISTULAS. ' ' ' - These and otber similar distressing eonplainte can bo effectually cured if tbe Ointment lis wU rubbed in over the ports affected, aud by otherwise following the printed directions around eaob. pal gCtA the Ointment and the Pilis shculd be vst- in the following cases : Huuions, MereuiUI Lruplious, Suellcd Glauls, Iluri.s, Chapped llauds, Stiff Joiuts, Chilblains. Hheunialism. C leers. Fistulas, Salt lUicum, : Veneiicl Sorea. L Gout, Skin Iliscases, Soro Leg, Lumbago, V. ounds of all kinds, Scalds, Pile. gore Ureaits. . Sprairs, ' ' Scalds. Sores f 'il kinds. Soi o Throat." .fold at the Manufactories of Professor fjal toway, St) Maiden Lane, New Yoik. and 214 Strand, Louu-m. an 1 by all respectable Druggi-its anJ lJ lers of MediciLes throughout tbeLnited State, and the civilized world, in 1'ots, at ccuts, 6Jjj cents, and SI each. l"r"f hero is a considerable saving by taking the larger size s. r N. 11. ldrcctions for the guidance of atianta la . eierv disorder are aCixed to each pot , April tf. HOP. ' " at kokins' liti:kauv Dtrox.. ii. Shaw's How. Clearfield, i'a., CA N A L VI YS EE PROCURED BOOKS OF AIL '.KINDS, ' Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTION1 Alt EES, Tjbac;o and Cigirs, - - DRUGS, MEDICINES, LYE-3IUFF3, PAENTS, Chemicals, c, fi e . ire. : Among bis stock will be found Ilisiorioi. Biogra phies, c-ketcbes. School Uooks, Poetical, Scicuti?. Meehanical, Mudiuui and Law works; the latest publicati.ii i always on hand or procured to order; all the Magazines furuiilieJ monthly, at publish ers price-; fancy al.d couiuiou letter pi;:ar; plain and ruled cap pu.cr ; perforated paper ; note pa per ; fancy and common envelope; b!auk i'ecds.; a groat vaiiety of Mcol Pens; common and ftucy po.i-i.fi Jtrs. pencils. Ac. Ac. Ac, which be Till ill -at tbu most reou:ible prices. llis stock of L rugs. Medicines, Tlye-ttcCs. Tair-ta, Ac, is large and well selected; among which r Calomel, i'.lue Masi. Quiuiae. Morphia. Ucd l're cipitatc ; Lhuburb, root aud j nlvoiiiel ; Kochallw and Lpsom Salts; Cream of Tartar, f'ulpher, Ses na, I'iuk t'.ojf, Sup. Carbunste Soda, lartari; A cid. Sulphate of Zii: ; Liquorice. Col umbo and Gentian root; I.ogwuoJ. Oil Vitriol, Eluo itriol, Coperus. Alum. l.J Lead. Prussian Elue. Chroxow Giecn and Yellow, Vermillion. Terra 1 Siaca, and in fact a general assortment.' "" lie has also a fine lot of Ladies Gold Dreasl Pins, far ilrups. linger Kings, Ac. Also, V. atca Guards and Kcs. l'ei.kbi vts. Hair oils; Iiair, lteading. Fine and Tucket combs, Toolh-pick, Ka zors ana Strops. Sailers' tiik, Poarl powder, Fan cy Soaps and Perfumery a great variety. Also. Prunes, Hgs. Uaiiin. Almonds. Pea-r.ots and Filberts; CanUies a gcieral aMortment ; Cia atuon. Cloves. Pepper, and oil er spices; bluAlDt, and Spod Cotton; the most popn'ar Pa'eut Med icines of the day ; all of which will be sold at tbe very cheapest rates. Call aud examine the stock and judj fur roar, circs. Idecl7 THOMAS KOiUNS. THE V"I.NTR. Tu lest Ejk for Atreitis. TO PERSONS OCT O? EMPLOYMENT. An E'egaut Ci if i fur Fatter to Preisct teat Kntr.i'y Send fgr o-K C3py, :i i I'y :t amjiig yanr friends' WANTED Agei.ts ia every seetion of tbe Uni te 1 States to circulate St Alt'' LAKGE TYl'U jL"AUiO LICLE. t or Family I'se 1 r.titled -The I'cople's l'iutvri.il Dcmcs:ic L'iLie,'' with tbonl One TLousn.d l.i.ravii gs ! 'ibis useful book is des-di. el. if we ean form an opinijn frum tLc No' ices uf ttie i'rers. to have sn ucpreccdciitcl circula;iuu in every section of our wide-spread coutiuciit. and to frm s dist.tct er in tbe sale cf our wj.ki. It will, .uo J jubt. ia few years Lecutii TL Famiiy Libit of tbe Au.tr. ioan 'eop!e. HT i be most liberal rerouberatioa will be al lowed to u'.l persons who may b pleased to pro cure subscribers to the above I'roai 0l) to 10i co pies may easily be circulated and soid in each ef the principal cities and towns in tho I'nion. IT WILL PI. sOLD UY SLBSCiUITIoN ONLY T Application should be made at occt, aa the Cold will soon bo occupied. - : ". Persocs wishing to act as agents, and do tare business, can send for a specimen copy. "On the receipt of tbe established price. Six dollars, th Pictorial Family Bible, with a well bouud Sub-s.-ripiion Lock, will be carefully boxed, and for warded per express, at our risk and expense, ta any central town or village in tbe United Statos. excepting those of California. Oregon bnJ Texas. Tlie.;iicr your Letters, axtd your money will come safe. In addition to the Pictorial Eible, we pnblita a large number of Illustrated Family Worki. Tory popular, and of such a high moral and unexcep tionable character, that while good men may iiV ly engage in their circulation, they will confer- Public lie ne fit. and receive a Fair Cotupeusatiob for their labr. J Orders re-peetfully solicited. Tor further par ticulars, address the subsjriber. (I est pnid.I KQliEUT SKA KS. Igl Wiliiam St.. N T. iriLLIAM' TINTnOFF CLOCK AND V WATCH MAKEll, Informs the citizens of Curwensville and Tleloiry that be has opened a shop between Peters' si Masons' hotels in siid borough, where be is pre pared t du all kinds of work in Lis line on the shortest totiffe and npon the most reasonable terms. He will warrant all his work for ore yeir. lie respectfully aolicit ashore of public rarroa age Cnrwensvilie, Dee. 10, 1 j-S- GOOD INTENT IIOTEL. Tht tub-cribet having taken this well known HOTEL ia tie borough of Curwensville, wished bis uJd oustrnera and the travelling publio ger.orfti.'T to give hi:a a chII. as he has the best estaL'iishaer.t ot" the kind in theoocoty. HehopeatogiTcgrsra!ss.u!aeiivc. Curwerivilia. AuU-'ja JOS. PLTEIXo T E- 3I'SALLY.ATTOxtXETAI LAW a.' e has thcuged his otiica to tbe co-v brick adii tion. adjoining the ret'denoe of James It. Graham. All bugiuosi wiil re:sive pruiuvt slteotion. 1 1 MX SACHi OF SALT, for sxl by ? 1VJU iLiP-UELTi CARTSL lec. Id 13t. CiewrSeld. Pn. , UiluPvELLAS and rarurda, a large assort a: ea of the 1 steal frtrtraa) bit bad aaeap - i if -ft: