V FUN, FACT & FANCY. j A Dutchman was relating bis marvellous es cape from drowning, when thirteen of his com panions were lost by the upsetting of a boat, and he alone was saved. "And how did you e5Mr.- f-Mr fate V asked one of his hearers. I tid not co in te pote !" was the Dutchman's placid answer. An honest farmer being asked why he did not subscribe for a newspaper, "Because," said he, "my father when he died left me a good many newspapers, and I have not read them through yet." An Irishman refcring to a sudden death of a relative was asked it he lived high. "Well I can't sa he did," Baid Terrcnce "but he died high. Like the United States Bank he was suspended. "You saved my life on one occasion," said a beggar to a captain under whom he had erved. ln what way ?" "Why, I served under you in battle, and when you ran away I followed." The trees, with the modesty of Nature, tnowing tliat they are about to be stripped of their robes of foliage, and stand naked before the world, will soon commence to change color. Did you ever know such a mechanical ge nius as my son? said an old lady. "He has inmila a. fiddle out ct his own head, and he has wood enough for another." Jenkins says his brother edits a paper out "West is doing first-rate, lie has had two new hat within the tast three years. Jeukinsis Inclined to take on airs. An Irishman being asked which was the el Ar. h r.r his brother, reolied : "1 am the uv.y ' -- oldest, but ir my brother lives three years we ahall be both of one age." He that is loudly praised, will be clamor ously censured. lie that rises hastily to fame, will be in danger of sinking suddenly into oblivion. "Mike, if you meet Tat, tell him, to make hasto.'"' "Shore, an' I will," said Mike "but what shall I tell him if I don't mate him ?" "Why is a lady pulling on her corsets like a man who drinks to drown his grief ? Because in to-lacing herself she is getting tight. An Irish sailor once visited a city where, he aid, "they copper-bottomed the top of their houses with sheet-lead !" lie that would live in peace and rest, must hear and see and say the best. TICK. MS. The Jocrvm, is published every Wednesday at O.ve Dollar and Fiftv Cets per annum in advance, or Two Dollars within the year. Advertisements inserted at fifty cents per square, of tbs lines, for the first, and twenty-five cents for each additional insertion. A liberal deduction made to those who advertise by the year. The 'Terms' will be strictly adhered to. No paper discontinued without payment of ar rearages, unless at the option of Hie publisher. PENNSYLVANIA EAILROAD. On and after Monday, Feb. 2nd, 1S57, passenger trains will leave Tyrone station as toliows West. East. Fast Line, Express, Mail, 1.57 A. M. 8.2S A. M. 6.21 P. M. 8.55 1. M. 3 A. M. 2 P. M. IOlt SALE A farm of 120 acres on the river . gabove Curwensville ; A farm of 64 acres in Penn township ; A farm of 10 acres in Ferguson township ; A farm of 100 acres in Penn township ; 2 farms of lUo acres each, 'adjoining.) in Fergu son township ; 300 acres timber land in Bell township ; 233 acres tiui her land in Ferguson township. For description and terms apply to mar25 L. J. CRANS, Clearfield. NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED at the 'CORNER STORE," in Curwensvill. a verv large and well-selected stock of GROCERIES". DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, B0TS. SHOES. HATS, Ac, all of whi-h will be sold at low prices for ready pay. Attention is directed to our largo and va ried assortment of SI III. Mi ANT) SUMMER GOODS, including Bonnets of the latest style, and Dress Goods of the most approved pnttorus. Also, a ftookof READY-MADE CLi'THINU. of all sizes, pattorns and piiccs. Purchasers are invited to call and see for themselves. WM. IRVIN. Curwensvillc, March 27, 1S37. rruiE ;olien prize the new york WhRKLT GOLDEN PRIZE. Our of the JLcrrrest anil Best literary Paptrs of tlif. din. T nna of subscription S2 per year. And a Gift wil I be presented to each Subscriber immediately cn the receipt of the subscription money. Each subscriber will be entitled to a gift worth from 51 to S5(10.0 TO CLCBS. Threo copies for one year S 5.00 Ten copies fur one year. 15. UO READ READ READ THE LIST .OF GIFTS. 1 Packago containing 5500, in Gold. 10 Gold Patent Lever English Hun ting Cased W atcb.es, 100 15 " " " 75 25 Gold Watches ... 60 JnO Gold Watches. ... 50 300 Ladies Gold Watches. . 35 100 Silver Hunting Caed Watches, 25 each each each each each each each 200 Silver Watches, 10 to 2u 600. Gold Vest and Guard and Fob chains. 10 to 30 5000 Gold Lockets, 2 to 10 Gold Ring", Ear Drops, Broaches, Kreast Pins, Studs. Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Ac. Ac, Ac 1 to 15 each each each Immediately on the receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our subscription book, opposite a number and the Rift corresponding with that number will be for warded to his or her address by mail or express, ot-paid. Address BECKET A CO., PubUsheU, 2 Moffat's Buildtngs, Jnly 22. 1S57. New York. TVEW riEM JKEBBELL & CAETEK would J.1 ir.frtrm the.public, thit they hare just open an exiensi"' COPPER, TIN AND FIXEET-IROV IV ARE MA5SUFACT0BY, On Second Street, tn the lorouh of Clearfield, where they are prepared tojfurnish at reduced Jri t , ccry variety of articles in their line. Steel, Bar-iron, nails, eteves of every variety Ploughs and farming utensils, puiups of evcy descrtption. stove pipe, patent sausage cutters,, funnel and scU sealing cans kept constantly on hand. AH orders for eastings for Flour Millg,Sajr Mills, Ac. -"' te thankfully received end promptly at tended to. HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. They are also prepated to receive every varie ty of article on commission, at a tow pcr-centage O. B. MERRELL. L. Clearfield. Pnt 19.1S55 ly. R. CARTER. A T ARGE stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Kiting cheap at the "Corner Store," by Carwcnsville, may llii-N. rpilOMAS ti. SNYWLU, JlhUaiA.M. l'cai- JL er in SaweU LllUiDfr. inm;ra..-. ic niii bcr, et cetera, KYLEKTOWN, Clearfield Co., Pa. Julyl, 16i7 U. JOHN KFSSEL.li & CO., TAl .v i:n. CURRIERS, PennvilU, Clearfield Co., Fa.. Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. II idea taken in exchange. July lo, lh.4. R E M O V A L. . The undersigned notifies his old customers and the public that he has removed his BLACKSMITH SHOP to his new building a few doors south of the shop he former ly occupied, where he is prepared to do on the shortest notice any work in his line of bnsiness. April 15. 1S57. JCOB SHUNKWEILER. FOIl SALE IN SEW MILLPORT. FOUR lots, each 50 by UOtect. One has a large two story frame dwelling house upon it. They will be sold cheap and on easy twins. Apply to John S. Williams, at New Millport, or the subscri ber, at Clearfield. juue2 l.-57-lf J B. M EN ALLY. JAMES n. CSKAIIAM. Dealer in SAWED LI MBER, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES, BOARDS, Ac, is prepared to fill, on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his lino of busi ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be pro cured in the county. Grahampton, Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23, ISjS tJTILL O.N HAND! The undersigned eon 3 tiuuesthe CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING BUSINESS, at his new shop on the corner of Main and Mechanic streets, one door South of Dr. ft. V. Wilson's office, where he will be pleased to accom modate bis customers at all times. Repairing done on the shortest notice. aug20 R. ft. WELSH. TTlOft SALE An In-proved Farm, with good 1 buildings, at Ardry's dead water on Clearfield creek, three miles from the county scat of Clear field. For particulars inquire of A. T. Schryvcr, who lives on the premises, John and Lionel Weld, Mt. Pleasant, or Win. A. Wallace, of Clearfield t0Wn. JJuIy 8, 1S57 3m. TVOTJ.CE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that the Books W and Accounts of Francis Short, have been placed in mv hands tor collection. ami all persons knowing themselves indebted to him in any way are earnestly requested to call and settle the same immediatclv. at the office of the undersigned, ns the books must be squared in five weeks from this time. August 2:th. l-o(. THOMAS J. McCULLOUGH, Au. 2o. 157. Attorney at Law. 1 OH ACRCS wr LAM, on the Erie Turn JLv pike, about 7 mile west of Curwcnsville and 135 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the same w ill be Svld on accommodating terms. The land lies well, is all susceptible of cultivation, and is well covered with choice pine timber suitable for shinirles. sawinz or square timber. A saw mill near bv. Apply to L. J. CKANs. - mar25 Clearfield. 7AiOX - M AKING. THE undersingned would announce that they manufacture Wasreons of all descriptions. Busgies. Sleds. Ac, . , - 1 . : x- w 1 1 - 1 .. . t. T ( ' 1 .. ineir suop 111 ew .aiciu. irijij iun;uii,vn.ai- field countv. which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates as can be purchased elsew here. They res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Octl-:56-tf AVILLIAM LEWIS. I710R SALE, THE FARM occupied F. U iley in Ferguson township, cc by John ley in Fersuson township, containing 105 acres, 30 acres cleared ; house, barn and other buildings thereon erected. ALSO. 50 acres of lard Or the timber thereon situate in Pike township within one and a half miles of the river on a good road to haul. lor further description anil terms apply to L. J. CRANS, May 20. 1S57. Clearfield. TVOTICE. Letters testamentary on the Estate 1 1 of Joseph Spencer, late of Penn township. Clearfield county, Pa., deed, having oeen granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them, properly authenticated for settlement. J.WIht M'1-..M.l-.K. 'ie lp., SAMUEL SPENCER, Penn Tp., Sept. 2, 1S57 6t-pd Executors. TOX E WAREItoTTERV FOR S A I.E. 3 The property occupied by Porter A Brother in Brady township.' near Luthersburg. will be sold low, as the owner contemplates removing westward. The pottery is in good order and has connected with it about 00 acres of land, about one half of which is iu grass, the balance in wood. There is anew twoftory dwelling and sufficient stabling and sheds on the place. Good material for the manufacture of stone ware an 1 abundance of coal are on the property. Apr2. For terms apply to L. J. CRANS. Clearfield. F All.M FOR SALE. The undersigned offers ship, Clearfield county, joining land of Jas. Galla her and others, containing 150 acres; aboot 50 of which are cleared and in good cultivation. It is well watered, has a two-story dwelling house and log barn on it, and a good orchard. The wood land is well timbered, and has a number of first quality spar trees on it, only 11 miles from the river near Jas. Murray's. For terms apply to the subscriber. JAMES STEPHENSON. Burnsidc. Sept. 2. 1S57 ."it. ACK AGAIN IX THE OLD SHOP, ox Tinnn STltKF.T. The subscriber informs his old friends and the public generally, that he is now re-established in the OLD SHOP, on third street. lately occupied by Jacob Shunk weiler, where he hopes by strict at tention and keeping a grood stock of assorted iron, to merit the favor of iho public. Country produce and cah never refused. An apprentice, from 16 to IS years of age, will meet with u good situation if application be made soon. Clearfield. May 13, 1S57. G. W. ORR O IT S E MANSION II Clearfield, Pa. The undersigned respectfully announces to the public that he has leased the above Hotel in Clear field boroush. and that he is prepared to accom modate all who may favor him with their custom. His honsc is commodious ami convenient, ami his table shall bo supplied in the best manner possi ble. No effort will bo spared to render general satisfaction. Bv strict attention to business, and to th wants and comfort of his guests, ho expects to secure a liberal share of patronage. febll-57 DAN. M. WEAVER SA 31 V E L 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 '-Shaw's Row, in the room recently occupied by h. Short, as a Bout and Shoe shop, where he is at all times ready to Cut Hair in the most fashionable style and do Miavni" in the most scientific manner. Mianipoo nin a'i performed He solicits the patronage of tue public. Jan. 7, 1.-j7. He a!u keeps on hand a cosmetic for removing dandruff, which receives the highest praiso of all ii yj usu ii. X E V GOODS! G E D I) E S, M A R S II & CO wouni respectfully announce tr ih. ;r mers and the public in general that they are re ceiving troui the tast. and opening at their storo house at Buena Vista, ia Bull township, Clearfield county, a targe ana wen selected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, JL1RD IW1UE, QUEEXSW.1RE, $c, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. All kinds of country produce, boards, j-hiiigles, Ac. taken in exchange for goods, and Cosh r.ot refused (jive us a call and examine our stock. No charge for show mg goods. None but rcsponiiibla persons need ask credit. SAMUEL T. HOOVER, Agent. Bll Townehlp, May 6, 1S57 6hip A CON", FLOUR, and SALT, just received and JL for sale at the Corner btorc. Curwcnsville, Aprii 25. WM. IRVIN. A XF.W srPPT.Y of COFFEE. TEA. SUGAR d. and BEST SYRUP MOLASSES, forsale at the corner. ap!25 WM. IRVIN. BAR IRON and CHAIN ch.ap at the Corner, a pi 25 PUMPS, for sale WM. IUVIN. "f 3 A CON. A lot of prime Hams and Shoulders lot sale by juy22j WI F. IK-WIN. TillilDEI.PIIIA AVOOll MOULDING P"i.r , i.,"1 ,X, Ml. A'rtA I mrr.T. Ur;iln, Strrrl above. Ticdtth, Awtii &;.r Mouldincs suitable for Carpenters, r.uiia- m ..i i ..... i . - . , . crs, Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the best and thorongniy scasoneu material, hand. Any pattern worked from a drawing. The subscriber having purcnascu mc eimrciu- tcrest, will continue the. nusmess wun liicreascu facilities. Agents wanted in the various towns in this portion of the State, to whom opportuni ties will be offered for large profits to themselves. SAMUEL B. lli.Mii. Pbiladcphia, July 15, lS57-"m. II ALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY The undersigned would rcspectiully an nounce to his friends and the public generally that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in "New Salem City," Brady town ship, where ho will at all times bo prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, and his work will be made in the most substantial and du rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict examination. By a close observance of his busi ness engagements, and by disposing of his work on the most reasonable terms, which he will d- for either cash or approved country' produce, ho hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BEN J . RIS11EL. New Salem City. Jan. 16, 185ii. A. VALUABLE PROPERTY TOR SALE. I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City, Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as the lyrono City Hotel. Comprising as follows : One large three story brick house, Sixy feet, two front,'and finished off in complete style. A largo and extensive stable, an excellent wash bouse and other necessary out-buildings. There is also, on the same Lots, one framo house, w ith out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun dred and tLirty 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 Bold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation, now is the chance Private re: ionseaue me to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing in va-lue. Inquire of Caleb Guyer, or the subscriber. J. D. STEWART. Tyrone City, Sept. 19, 1 S5.'.-tf. SO 31 E T II I N G N E W ! LEATHER AND 11 IDE STORE, West En I of Syrirq- Cn-i Briilge, CheapiJe. littlefonle, Penn'1. The subscriber respectfully iaforms the public th r.t he has just opened a Leather ami Hide Store at his Tannery e.-tablUIimcnt. in Bellefontc. Centre conuty.'Pa , w here he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Leathers. Ac., as follows: O.i.i Tiiitie'l ftjuiitisi .-'V leather, Hrmhick Zjtuiuslt .Ve Ie.illier. I'raicft Calf-xl-inx, lle'of Le ith-r. Oil Tnuiit-1 La dm? Lcihr, plil leather. Patent Prtnrh Calf sLins. Jilnims Hoot Skins, Jlrd lluniis afl Pink TJuiwrs. Cojte lyiitdiifj ni"l Gut ter Kid, Tanners' Oil. f.SO: Pi t teiing hair : Coijer Hi vets and JJttrrt ; Thread, liri sties and Wax, and all kinds of Tcols. Twists, ifr., for Shoemakers. TO MACHINISTS For the convenience of Ma ahinists of all kinds he will keep on hand a good supply of Patent Riveted Stretched Leather Belt ing Straps fn n 1 to 21 inches wide, which he will sell at city prices. CASH paid for all kinds of Hides and Skins. trSTbc above articles have been carefully se lected, and are the very best quality ; but call and examine, and judge for yourselves. THOMAS BCRNSIDE. Bullefonte. April 20, lS57-tf rro those who want farms. X . A FARM WITHINTHE REACH OF EVERY MAN. THE RIDGWAY FARM COMPANY has made ar rangements by which all w ho desire to settle or purchase a home can do so. ibe tarms consist ot the best limestone soil of the most superior quality r farming, in a rapidly improving place, into which an extensive eniisrration is now pouring. The property is located in Elk County. Pennsylva- nia, in mc iuiusi oi u iunwii jjuui.iiiuu ui 10.000. the climate is perfectly healthy, and the terrible plague of the west fever is unknown. It also has an abundance of the best quality of Coal nd Iron, the price to buy it out is trom 9- to 20 per acre, payable in instalments, to be lo-ated at the time of purchasing, or a share of 25 acres entitling to locate the same for S'ioil, payabln ;ii per month or 12J acres payablo St per month. Discount for every sum of s-ldO and under, paid in idvance, a discount ot 0 per cent, will be allowed, and for over ?HHI a discount of 10 per cent. in considering the advantages of emigratingto this locality the following are presented: l-irt i he soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest props, owing to which this set tlement has attained its present great prosperity. Si road It is the centre of the great orth est Coal Basin, and is destined soon to become one of the greatest business places in the State. It will supply the great Lake m.n kct. (:iecording to popu lation and travel tuo greatest in the Inmii.) It has five workable eincsof the best Bituminous Coal, amounting in the aggregate to over 22 feet, which makes 22.0H0 tons of coal under each acre. This will make the land of inestimable value. Third The eminent state geologist Dr. Chas. T. Jackson of Boston, has made a geological sur vey of the land, and analysed the coal, the iron ore and the limestone. This report together with maps w ill be furnished to inquirers. ronrth three railroads are laM out liirougn this property. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad givosus a market for our coal to the Lakes it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large partol tuis road has been finished, and ii now in runningjr der. A heavy force is now working from Eric to wards our land in the western direction, the means for the completion of which has been raised it will soon lie umxhed. 1 lie Allegheny alley nail road connects us with New York, Boston and Pitts burg. The Yonango Road connect u with tlia West. There are already irood Turnpike roads running throuzh the rroiertv. various other roads have been opened to accommodate the emigration and settlement which has already taken place. there is no opportunity equal to it now ottered to the man who wants to provide himself a home in an easy w ay, and make a settlement where ho can live in prosperity an 1 independence in a cli mate PERFECTLY HEALTHY. No caso of fever ever having been known to 03- cur in this settlement. It is not like going to the backwoods of the- West, auiong perhaps iutollerant people, w here there is no society, churches, or schools, w here the price of land is high, and where the emigrant, alter being used to tho healthiest eiiinatc in the world, has to endure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins his health and that of his tauiily. But here is a thriving settlement having three towns, containing churches, schools, hotels. stores, saw mills, grist mills, ami everything de sired. There is a cash market ut hand. Tho lum ber trade last year amounted to over two hundred million feet of lumber. 1 n a short time, owing to the coal, it will still become more valuable, as a number of iron works and manufactories will soon be started ; they are at present starting them ex tensively at Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, the payments are such that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising families from want in the future, or to gain a coiupeteneo by tho rise which will take place iu tho yaluo of lands By an outlay scarcely miued, a substan tial provision can be made Personi" should make early application, apply or write to E. Jeffcries, Secretary, No. 135 afuut street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters care fully answered giving full information. Shares or tracts of land can bo bought or secur ed by letter enclosing the first instalment of fivo dollars, when the subscriber will be furnished with books, maps, Ac Warrantee Deeds given. Persons ean also purchase from our agculg. Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Penn sylvania Central Railroad, and thence by Stago to the land. This is a delightful season to visit St. Mary's the bctt hotel accommodation is afforded. Enquire for E. C. Shultz, Esq., the Ageut for tho property at St. Mary's. June'lO-'57-r.ni. CLOTHING. A general assortment of ready made clothing just received and opened at Nov 26 W. F.IRWIN'S. A FIRST RATE bott of BlacksmithingTcls", including Bellows. Anvil. Screw-plates, Ac , for sale by jan7 MERRELL A CARTER M ACKEREL, SHAD and HERRING, for sale at tho Corner Store." by WM. IRVIN. Curwcujville, May 27, 157. rriHE NEW YORK TIUBrSE, 1857-8 1 The Tribune was first iued as a Daily o, X The Tribune was first issued as a Daily on the 10th of April, 1S41. Its W eekly edition was commenced in September of the same y :ar ; its Semi-WcTkly in May, lt-4a. It was tne hrst daily in America to issue a double or eight-page sheet at a low price, and it has kept at least even with the foremost of its rivals in tho rapid cxpansion of Newspaper enterprise, which thegrcat extension of Railroads, and the establishment of tUe Tele graph system have crowded into these last sixteen eveutfui years. No larger journal is afforded at so low a price in any quarter of the world; none in America, no matter at what price issued, pays an equal amount, weekly or monthly, for intellec tual labor. It employs correspondents regularly in the leading capitals of Europe, ar.d nt the most important points on this continent, with a liberal staff of writers and reporters at homo, regarding full, early and accurate infonnationas the first ob ject of a Newspaper, and the timely and thorough elucidation thereof as the chief end of its Edito rials. In that Spirit, ' The Tribune" has been and will be conducted, extending and perfecting iU correspondence so fast as the increase of its pa tronage w ill justify tho expense. Should the cur rent attempt to connect t :o Old with the NewWorld bv the magnetic wire prove successful, we shall ve ry soon, at a heavy cost to ourselves and, we trust, a corresponding advantage to our readers publish each morning a synopsis of the preeecding day's occurrences throughout Europe. Northern Africa and Western Asia, with regular reports of the mar kets, the monetary aspect and harvest prospects of hither Europe. With a good atlas beside him and bis daily paper on his fireside table, the A. merican farmer or artisan within a day's ride of the city may then study each evening tho doings of tho civilized world throughout the day preced ing ; and it seems hardly possible that any who cau read, but especially one who has children to educate, will longerdeny himself the pleasure and profit of a daily journal. The same is true mea surably of those who live further inland ; though, w here mails are infrequent, a Semi-Weekly, or c ven a Weekly, may seem sufficient. The Tribune deals w ith questions of Political Economy, Public Policy, Ethics. Material Progress and whatever may affect the Intellectual, Moral, Social and Physical w ell bc.ng of mankind, dog matic Theology alone excepted. Its leading idea is the honoring of honest useful Work in whatever sphere or capacity, and the consequent elevation of the Laboring class iu kjiowledgevirtuo and general esteem. It is necessarily hostile to Slave ry under all its aspects, to Intemperanco iu what ever form or degree with its accessories, to War save in the defense of Country and Liberty against actual invasion, and to every form of Gambling. Desiring to sec Production extended and encour aged, while wild Speculation and useless Traffic are curtailed, it favors the policy of sustaining and diversifying Home Industry by a discriminating l'aritf a policy which tends to increase the price of Grain to the fanner while diminishing that of Bread to the artisan, by reducing the distance a cross which their respective products arc exchang r-1 and. of course, reducing the cost of their trans fer. Regarding Fillibusteiism in all its phases and every form and device of National covetous- ness, with unqualified abhorrence as tho bane of Republics and in their triumph the grave of Equal Human Rights, we seek by every means to woo and win the attention of our couutrv-men from pro jects of aggrandizement abroad to enterprises of devclopemeut and Oeneucence at nonie, loreuiosi among which we rank a Railroad through the heart of our territory to conuect the waters of tho Atlantic with those of tho Pacific- Believing that the goods of this lifo arc not yet fairly dutributed. and that no one ready to work should cveriamisn iu unwilling idleness, it lends an open car to eve ry suggestion of Social improvement which does not countervail the dictates of eternal Morality nor war upon that natural right of every one to whatsoever he has fairly produced or honestly ac quired, whoso denial must sink inanund into the chaos and night of barbarism and universal squal or. With a profound consciousness that idlers, drunkards, libertines and profligates can never be other (in the main) than needy and wretched, it bears aloft the great truth that Prevention is bet ter than Punishment that thechild trained up in the way he should go, will rarely in alter years desert that way for the thorny paths of ice and Crime that a" true Education Religious, Moral end Industrial as well as Intellectual is the most effective temporal antidote to the errors and woes of our raco. Recognizing in the most degraded specimen of Humanity adivincspark whiehshould be reverently cherished, not ruinicssiy irouuen out, we have charity for all forms of evil but those which seek personal advantage through the de basement of our fellow-beings. Tho champion of no class or caste, the devotee ot no sect, wo would fain be the interpreter to each other of men's bet ter impulses and aspirations, the harbinger of general concord between Labor and Capital, and among those w horn circumstances or niisapprchcn sions ha.ve thrown into unnatural antagonism. A cotcmporary onco observed that he never knew a hard, grasping, niggardly employer who did not hate -The Tribune," nor a generous, large-souled. kindly one, w illing to live and let live, who did not like it. We ask no higher praise, no warmer attestation The circulation of Tho Tribune is at this time as follows: Daily. ;:2.000 copies; Weekly, 170,S00 coiiies: Semi-Wcckl Di.OcO copies; California and European, 0.000 cov ics; Total. 2.10. t00 copies. That of the Seiui-Weik! v and Weekly w e believe to be exceeded bv no other newspaper published in tho world ; that of the Daily falls behind that of some of our coteiuporarics. Had our hostility to Human Slavery and the Liquor Traffic been more guarded and politic, our Daily issues would r.ow Lc some thousands heavier and our Advcrli ing far more lucrative; but of our patronage gen- trully we have no reason, no wish, to complain Of late, a concerted effort has been made to di minish our rural circulation through the influence of the Postmaster, some of whom cmb.uk in it eagerly, others under political restraint, while a large number, we are happy, for the sake Human Nature, to state, refuse to be dragooned into it at all. Still, we have been made to feel the heavy hand of Power, and have doubtless lost thousands of subscribers in consequence. Pretexts to which no individual in his private capacity would have fctuopod have been relied ou to justify the stoppage of our papers w ithin reach of their subscribers and rightful owners, and their retention in the Post- office till their value was destroyed. Postmasters have been school' -i by rival journals several of them living on thuir self-proclaimed ability to serve as an antidote to The Tribune as to their political duty to promote at our expense the dis somuiination of gazettes of adverse politics. Wo .shall outlive this warfare, but we do not affect in difference to it. In the open field of discussion. we fear nothing; but in the tens of thousands of rural neighborhoods where tho Posiuaster can in duce many of his quiet neighbors to take the jour nal he reeouiineudSjWO have already lost some pa trons, and expect to lose uioro as our subscriptions for this year expiro. We appeal, therefore, to the ; hearty, faithful, fearless advocates of Free Labor and Free Suil throughout the land to take care that this official w arfare ou our circulation be not prosecuted without counteraction. We employ no travelling agents, for we will not cofwent to have the public harrassed with the solicitations of stran gers in our behalf We strike the name of each subscriber to our Weekly aud Seuii-Wwckly from our books as soon us his term has expired, for wo will not haunt our patrons with duns for arrears w hich they may say they never intended to incur, for papers which perhaps they never read ; we re ly for ihe renewal of our subscriptions solely on the volunteered efforts of tlioso who. liking our pa per, believe its influence salutary aud worthy to lie extenueii ; ami tuus I.ir our reliance has been justified, as we trust it may continue to be. 1 lie l nhunu is printed on a large imperial sheet, .'I2i by 4 4 inches, folded in quarto furui, and mail ed to subscriber &l the foilott ing TERMS : Daily Tribune, per annum, - - S6 00 " SEMi-wr.KKi.r TRini;.K. One copy, onoycar. S-'l I Five copies. 1 y. $11 2." Two copies, 1 year, 5 J 10 cop. one address 20 00 WEKKI.V TnlBrNK. One eopy, one year, 2 I Five copies, 1 y. (to Three copies, 1 year, 5 3 Ten copies, 1 y. 12 o Twenty copies, to on address, and any larger number at tho rate of SI per annum. $20 00 Twenty copies, to address of each subscriber, and any larger number, at $1 20 each. 21 00 Any person sending us a Club of twenty or more win ie entitled to an extra copy. Subsriptiuns may commence at any time. Terms always cash in advance. All letters to be addressed to HORACE GREELEY A CO, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street New Yotk. "ew York, September 1, 1S57. PROFESSIONAL T"i O. CROUCH. PHYSICIAN. Offico In Cur- JL we wensvillc. May 14, lS56-lf T JACKSON t'K A NS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Chartidd. Peuia. Office adjoinin; his residence. on Second Street, Clearfield. August 1. 1H55. JB. M'ENALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clearfifld, Penui. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining the resi dence of James h. bratiam. August I, IJsoa. I ARR1MER & TEST, U ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend promptly to all legal and other bu siness entrusted to their care in Clearfield aud ad joining counties. Clearfield, Aug.0.IM.6. JAS. II. L.VRKIMER. I. Tf.SiT. DR. M. WOODS, tenders Ins professional ser vices to the citifiens of Clearfield and vicini ty. Residence on Second street, opposite the of fice of L. Jackson Crans, where he ean be found unless absent on professional business. Clearfield, May 14. is$.-fi :iin. rnnos.j. m ci i.LortJii, attorney at L1W and D1S 1K1CT A 1 l ull - l Y . Clearneld, Pa., may Le found at bis office in Shaw's Row, four doors west of the ''Mansion House." Deeds aud other legal instruments prepared with prompt ness and accuracy. Feb. 13 ly. Ii. I'. AKH:V,7717C7.LY, Grirhrrrntoil: Ctfir field C oitnf u . Pa., tenders his professional services to the inhabitants ot tirahamton ami surrounding country be can at all times be found at his Office, directly oppo site Mr. J.B. Graham's store, when not profes. sionally engaged. lApl. A.WALLACE, R0BT. J. WALLACE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Clearfield, Penn' a., Have this day associated themselves ns partners in the practice of Law in Clearfield and adjoining counties. The business will be conducted as hcro tofore in the name of William A. AVall'icc. Business entrusted to them will receive prompt and careful attention. March 2, lS57-ly. MEDICAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. Henry Lorain, having associated with him, in the practice of Medicine, Dr. J. G Hartswick, they offer their professional services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. They will attend to pro fessional calls at all hours, and in all seasons. Dr. Hartswick will be found during the day at their office opposite Dr. Lorain's residence, and at night, at his residence, on 2d street, one door north of Reed A Weaver's store. June IX. ls.'itj. Y O IT R T- T E E T II ! TAKE CARE OF THEM V.F DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to announce to his friends atid patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations in Dentistry. Those desir ing hisservices will find him at his office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, unless notified otherwise in the town papers the week before. N II. All work warranted to be satisfactory Clearfield. Pa., July 22. 1S57. T"B Yi". II A R K E T T, JUSTICE OF THE M. PEACE, Luthersburg, Clearfield county, Pa., will attend promptly to all busiucss entrusted to him. inar25-tf pjiluhlpljia 5l&arrIt5?mrnLs. "iALEB COPE A CO. No. 1S3. Market St:, Phiia J delphia. Dealers in Linens. White Goods. Ho. bivrv. rrencu, n.iiusri aim vierman i-u vnwwis, ia. ces. Gloves, Bolting Cloths, Ac Aug. 1, '55.dy jpiEORUE W. COI.LADAY, Conveyancer V a nd Land Agent, Jo. A. ttoldsmith s itall, Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care. Aug. 1, lsoj.-Iy. A T. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Store J.rn No. 171 1. Market Street. Every variety of ready m nde Clothing, in the most fashionable styles constantly on haud. Aug. 1, oD.-ly. IWTEAVER, FITLER A CO., No. 19 North Wa- T ter Street. Philadelphia; Dealers in Car pet Chain, larn, .Manilla and Hemp Ropes. Bed cords, Clothes-lines, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. January 1. 1S57. 1 ycar-p. CONRAD A WALTON, 255 Market Street Phil adclphia; Importers and Dealers in Hard ware. Iron, Nails. Ac, Ac They respectfully in vite tho people of Clearfield, to continue their fa vors. Aug. 1, 1855.-ly Bh.llH.K.MAA A HAY WARD Wholesale Gro cers. Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants No. 273, Market Street. Philadelphia. D. BEIOELMAN, Aug.l,lS55.-!y. A. HAYWARD, WILLIAM S. IIANSELL A SON, Manufac turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad dlery Hardware. No. 25 Market Street. Bhila-lel phia. Saddles, Bridles. Harness. Trunks, Whips Saddle Bags. Bridle Filling. Bits, Stirrups. Buckles carpet Lags. ect. I Aug- '- -ly T Y. RUSIITON A CO.. 215 Market Street. Phil Jl adclphia; Importers and Dealers in Earth en-vt are. Ciii:in. ijlas the Red Lion Hotel. Nov. S. '5t.-ly. . and Queens Ware. Opposite J. C. HOPKINS. ROBT. STILSON. OtD ! CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers, No l.ii . .Market St.. Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hand a lame splendid, and cheap stock of the most fashionable and elegant goods. They in vite country Merchants to cnll and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere August 1, lSio.-ly. ARRIS. ORBISON t CO., Wholesale lra- s-ists. No. 2."tl. Market Street, orth side be tween 0th t 7th, Philadelphia Drugs. Medicines. Chemicali.Patcnt Medicines. Surgical Instruments. DruggUt's U las ware. Window Ulass. Paints, ils, Dyes, Perfumery. 4c. JOHN HARRIS, M. D. E. B. ORBISON, Aug. 1. ';5.-l l J. SHARSWOOD. VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY 1 STOKE, Ao. 72 Aorth :rox Street. (OJ'J'O- site the. Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladelphia. o'uu Lrevcr i aicncs, iun jewelled, la K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lcjiiuc, do.; Ciuartier; (.old Spectacles, Silver do.. Silver Table Snooni Silver Desert do. ; Silver Ten do. : tlold Pens and :ld Cases: Gobi Peng and Silverdo.: toirethcj with a variety of fine (iold .lewclrr. Gold Curb Cuurd and Foo Chains. All mod's warranted t be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair cd iu tho best umnncr. Also, Masonic Marks, Tins, 4c made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will be punctually attended to. His motto is: -'Small Profits and Quick Sales,' Philadelphia. April 25. 13.'i.i. 4 M O N E Y M A K I f i TUADE FOR 1. ONE DOLI.AIt. JEFFRIES S MANUAL OK PROFITABLE 4 VSKKl'L TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS. WITHOUT A MASTER, LS. NOW READY FOR SALE. This is one of the most valuable little books of the times, to all persons out of employment, as a number of money uiakiug trades and arts, can be learned without a master, bckido all the genu ine and popular receipt, and instructions of tho day, for the manufacture of tho most beneficial, and t-ulcablo nrlicles, now in common use. Any person forwarding ono dollar post-paid, loC.JEF FR1ES, Jeffries, Clearfield Co., Pa., or to A. II. Jia Hum ii, Tyrone, Jlair Co., Pa., will receive a copy by return mail. And any person forwarding twenty-five cents, post paid, to C Jkkkkies, will receive by return mail, oiie of the tbre following instructions:- How to make the celebrated artiflcial HoNfcV. How to raise double crops, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, and how to eateh all the Wolrcs, Foxeo, Minks and Mnskrats in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will receive the jrholo three by return mail. Juno4.iyjt; ly. STONE-WAKE always on hand at tl - Store" WM the "Corner IRVIN. CurwMv.Tilto, May 27 1S;,7. J I ERRING .To ho had at the 'Cheap Goods' . I Store of Uul7-"J WM. F. IRWIN. FIRST OF. THE SEASON, WM. P. IR "W I If Has just received ancl is cow openirs 3 -is store in Llearneld borough, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK 0T SPUING- & SUMMER WBV IDE) GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QTJEENSWARE, &c, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and a general variety of such articles as are usual-' ly kept in a country store, which he oilers to the public at the most reasonable prices. (may 115 WAR IN CHINA! NEW GOODS AT TILE CHEAP CASH STORE! "BUST received from the eastern markets, one of " the lanrest. best, and cheapest assortment oi SPRING AND SUMMER UOODS ever brought to Curwcnsville, oonsisting of a fine stook of CKOCKRIES, HOOTS AND SHOES, to 3? ?S"L Tft 4 rS" A LATEST STYLE, AND D R E S S GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S. ALSO, keeping a nniuber of the best workmen in the Shoe Shop, making all kinds of work to ordr at the shortest nutioe and lowest prices. All kinds of Lumber, Hides and countrv produce taken in exchange for lioods, Boots. Shot's, Ac. Wo are thai.klul for past favors, and invito all to giro us a call, examine our handsome stock of goods, frett of charge, beforo you l.uv elsewhere. June- i7 MONTEl.Il'S 4 TEN EYCKii. ON HAND AGAIN! NEW STORE! AM) KV PRICES!!! HI). PATTON would respectfully announce to the public that he has returned from the East with a large and well assorted stock of $ ft 1 $ which he has opened at his NEW STORK ROOM, in Curwensrille Borough, a few doors east of the Good Intent Hotel, and which ho will sell at tao lowest prices. His stock is extensive, embracing a large and splendid variety of CLOTnS, CASSIMEKES, VESTINtJS, LADIES DEESS GOODS, BOX NETS, Shawls, Mantillas, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, &c, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CATS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWAKE, tec, Kc. Domestic floods, Neck Ties. Cravats, C'dlars, Car pet Sacks, Brushes, Handkerchief. Perfume ry, Ribbons, Laces. Edging. Gloves, Pant ols, Combs. Hair Pins, Thitnblus, Sewing Silk, Ac., Ac. Also, a stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and a general assortment of such articles as are usually kept in a country store. Don't forget to call at the NEW STORE, if you want to purchase good and cheap g,'udi. Call in, it costs nothing to look at roods. Jl. D. PATTON Curwcnsville, June 10, l?r.7. 55 EMOYAL. JOSHUA S. JOi?NSO , V CABINET MAK! H, has removed his s-bop to tbe r.-.- buiMirg of John Trouiniau. on Mai kct street, whnrij he will keep on hand or manufacture to t rder, vof superior finish.) every varietv of Household atd Kitchen E IJ R N I T U R E , such as Tables. Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards, Sofas. Bedsteads. Ac., of every styla and variety, which he will dispose of at cheap rates as any u ther establishment of the kind in the county. Call and examine his furniture, and judge for yourselves of its quality and finish. CHAIRS of all kinds on hand or mftdo to or J or. He is also prepared to make COFFINS to order, on the shortest notice, and will attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. JOSH C A S. JOHNSON. Clearfield. Pa., December 17, 1S56. GIULICII & BEN NEK, would respectfully C inform the citizens of Clearfield, and pufclis generally that they have entered into co-partnership in the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture to order, nt the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting of Dining, Breakfast, and Centre- Tables, Sewing, Writing, and Wash-Stands, Mahogany, and Ccmmorr Bcd-tteadi ; Mnhognny and Cane-boitotned Chair. Bureaus, Sofas. Lounges. Ac, Ac. Coifins madand funerals attonded on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate aceomj.jinyiiienta. House Painting done on the shortest notice. Shop aud Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by.JohnGulich, inearly opposite the -JewStore,' Clearfield. Pa JOHN G L'LICIl, May 22. 'a a -ly. DANIEL BENNER. J IO! 1'Olt THE TEMPLE OF HONOR! l BKA DIN tV M URIK X, T,n. Copper, and Sht-ct-l.toii Ware Mannfaetoi g, Fhilipsbtirg. Pa-, where they are at all times prepared to supply customers with every conceivable article from the smallest Coffee pot spout to tho longest F'P ima ginable. Thcr will do both a WHOLESALE A RETAIL business, and will at all times have ou hand a largo assortment of ready-made ware. - V 11 O USE SPO V Tl X G, done to order, on the shortest notice, and. put up in a neat, substantial manner. J STOVES, STOl'E-PlPE,4 KETTELS, of every variety kept constantly on hand.-" Thcv will furnish to order any of th6 following Cook Stoves, vis : The Williani Penn. Queen of the West, the Atlantic, and Cook-Complete, nil of which are suitable for both wool and coal! Among the Parlor Stores will be found the -'Lady Washington," tho '-ExceUior," 'Hume Parlor, o. Troduco of all kinds taken in evb'ngd for goods. A. A. BRADlN. October 24, 1855.-tf. JXQ. r M GIRK. ROCERIES. Ja3t received aud now t"-""? A opening, a general assortment f choice groceries, which VfiU be mid at tut C --'' lowest cash pricps at " WM. F. IRWIN'S. 0?T.LVn,SREY'rRML"iird V JaEs, for sale at the ekeap cai-b store of . Pr 14, MO.sSOP. (TALL at the -Onier tfloro' of Win. Iirin ia J Curwcnsville, if you want to hoy cheap good iTTT
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