(Bbuuiiional DtjJtuimtnt. Editor or Raftsman's Jocksal : The fol lowing, from the lion. II. C. Hickok. Super intendent of Common Schools, taken from the Softool Journal, is deemed ol such practical im portance to Teachert, Directors, and tit friends cf Education, that I send it to you for inser tion in the Educational Department of your piper: ."Teachers Institutes. The duty of Teach ers to attend Institutes is not less imperative than the obligation of Superintendents to hold them, and is to be taken lor granted. 'Live' teachers who love their profession, realize its hopefnl and cheering future, and are awake 10 the magnitude of its responsiltties, will need no prompting from any quarter, in regard to iD3titules; hut will hail any opportunity thus offered, for improvement and genial inter course with theii- fellow laborers. Mechanical teachers, whose capacity or amuition is limi ted to the assignment of lessons from the printed page, to be conned and recited by the efforts of a verbal memory, without reference to ideas or principles ; and who pursue their calling as an occasional trade, merely for ti'.e Income it yields, will scrupulously avoid In stitutes and Associations; but their numbers are rapidiv thinning, and but a very few years " will elapse until they will bo driven from the field, and their places supplied with the faith ful and competent." "Post mortem Examinations. It appears that Teachers are still in the habit of teaching without a certificate, and after their term is out, applyiDg for a certificate in order to get their wages. This practice is illegal and for feits both the teacher's wages and the State appropriation to the district employing them. Superintendents are not at liberty to grant cer tificates nnder such circumstances, or for such a purpose. Every such application should be reported to the Department, giving the name of the Teacher, an 1 the name of the President or Secretary of the District." These remarks of our worthy State Super intendent should bo carefully perused. Of that class ct teachers, who feel no interest to attend Teachers' Institutes and Associations, but who make teaching a business for the time being merely, or principally, for the profit it affords, he but too justly predicts the doom. Before the onward march of educational im provement they must give way, and their pla ces be supplied by better ones; and they ought to give way to better ones, so will say every parent, patron and friend of education, and every good and faithful toucher nay, they themselves must utter the amen. In regard to t;post mortem examination;!," we announce it as our intention strictly to fol low the State Superintendent's directions e will hold no post mortem examinations of teachers. Those teachers must iorft.it their wages who teach without a certificate, and the Districts employing them, the State appropri ation, for we shall report as the State Superin tendent has requested, should any such case or cases ocenr. Wo think, however, we shall have no occasion lor the performance of this sad duty, although the warning note is not out of place. L. L. Still, Co. Supt. TERMS. The Jocrsal is published every Wednesday at O.ve Dollar axd Fifty Cents per annum in advance, or Two Dollars within the year. Advertisements inserted at fifty cents per square, of twelve 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' wiil be strictly adhered to. No paper discontinued without payment of ar rearages, unless at the option ot the publisher. PENNSYLVANIA KAIL-ROAD. Time at which the trains pass Tyrone Station. Express. East. 3 14 A.M. West, 8 04 A.M. Fust mail, " 2 CO P. M. " 10 30 P.M. Altooaa war " 8 24 P. M. " i I'J P- M. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Prcst Judge Hon. James Duruside, Bellefontc.Pa. As'tcJuJ'os Hon. Win. L. Moore. . Clearfield. Hon. Der.j'n. Eonsall, Lutlierstmrg Sheriff. . . . 1 Prothonutary, i I'.eg. A Bee. . Treasurer. . . ! Comuiisj u'rs. Auditors . Josiah R. Reed, George Walter, , James Wrigley, . John MePherson, , Jacob Wilbclm. James Irvin. Sr. George Earhard, Francis Pcaree, Peter Hoover, Aarou C. Tata. Clearfield . Grab am ton. , . Clearfield. . NcwMillport. Woodland. . Curwensville. .. . Clearfield. 8 P.M. 5 P.M. 8 P.M. G P.M. 12 M. Arrival and Departure ci Hails at Clearfield. ARRIVES. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 7 P.M. V esteni, ; " '' Smith's Mills, Saturdays. SinnamahoniiigjWeduesd. & Saturd Karthaus, Saturdavs, Kylertown, Mondays ic Thursdays, DEPART. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, nt 4 A.M. Western, " " " 41 -1 A.M. Smith's Mills, Fridays, 7 A.M. Sinnamahoning, TucsdaysSc Fridays, G A.M. Karthans, Thursdays, 8 A.M. Kylertown, Mondavs & Thursdays 1 P.M. The Mails will close at 9 o'clock, P. M. N". 15. Easiness men, of town and vicinity, will please preserve this for future reference C I). W atson, Tost Master. Mail arrives at Curwensville from Indiana, via Newman's Mills, Cush, . Burnside, New Washington, Chest, Bower and GranipianHiIls, Tuesday and Fridays at 11J A. M., aud de parts same days at 1 P. M. Mail leaves Curwensville for Marron, via New Millport and Lumber City, every Satur day ct G A. M., and returns same day at 8 p.m. HANK NOTE LIST. The following are the rates of discount at which the cotes of the backs given were purchased last week by tne broaers ot Philadelphia: Mk. Editor : Tho adoption of a series of books by the School Directors of the several districts throughout the county, with a strong effort on their part to effect their introduction into the schools, is a subject which I think is too much neglected. At a convention ol School Directors held in Clearfield on the jth of June last, alter a careful examination of sample copies, and a free and, I trust, profita ble discussion of the suhject, a series of book3 were recommended. This ILL may or may not be adopted in tola, in every district ; Lut it is certainly very important that each and every Board of School Directors in the county should adopt and establish a system or series of bo jks, to be used in tlu schools. It must be appa rent to every observer, that the advantages to be derived from such a course, over the old, and to a considerable est. nt still existing practice of each scholar having his or her own set of book3, regardless of ail ordir or classi fication with others, would be very great, not only to the scholars, but to the teacher, whos? time might be greatly economized thereby. The time has come when great changes aro to be wrought in the manner of conducting onr schools ; old and worn-out rules are to be set aside, and new and practical theories to be adopted, and wherever Directors do their du ty, with the aid of the County Superindency, this important lact will be demonstrated, that unr common school sysleni is built upon an in destructible foundation, and is destined logo on prospering and to prosper, with Progression for its watchword, till cavillers will be silenced by the happy and wide-spread influence of so great and ennobling an institution. J. K. Pcnnsville. Dec. 13 j7. MAINE. UISC. Mousoni River Brink. 50 HoL'kiand Bk, R'ki'd Canton Bank. China. Ellsworth Bank, CO Exchange Bk. Bangor 'JO Grocers' Bank. 75 Maraiimc Bx, Bangor 30 Sauf or-i Uk, Rockland 50 Hancock !5k, EUsw'th 75 Bank of Haliowcll, SEW UAMPSItlKE. Exeter Bk, Exeter, VEHMONT. Eanoy B.r;k, Danby, 75 Bank of Itoyalton. 50 B:c of SoutliRoyalton.CO Stark Ek. Bcnningron 75 St. Albans BK.St.Alb 45 Missisquui BK-heldn -10 Wood-stock Bank, 50 MASSACHUSETTS Yf estera Bs,S-priugf d 25 Rtl'jllSLAVI). Fariuers"BiivW"ickforl Bank of South Coun ty, Wakefield, 60 Tiverton Bs, Tiverton Warwick BiC.Warw'k 25 Rhode Island Central Bk. E. Greenwich, 75 Mt. Vernon Bank, 15 Hopkiuton Bank, 75 Ail solvent hanks, 5 C'lV.VEf TSiTT. Merch.Ex.Bk, Bridgp Bridgeport City Bc, 30 Colchester Bunk, 60 Bk of Hartford Co. 25 Huttors' Bk. Bethel, 40 ExoU. Bk, Hartford, 25 Charter Oak' Bx, - 25 Moreu'Iie"B:irk " 25 Lucas B.i, Norwich. Q Ouiucbaug Bk, Vi'ooster Bk. Dnnbury 4'.) , eodbury bank, o awoaluck Bni:k, 40 x of N.Aia. SevmouriO I'ah'iuioaue Bk, Danb 40. Granite hK. Yolunt'u l'ec-u-inuo'.-k Bank. 5 Yt' in J haul County Bs, 40 xcir VOP.K. Agricultural BK.IIerk "0 A1 dl- ;u Bk, Addison 50 Bicf Orleans, Albion, Central Back of New Yoik. I'tica. 50 Chemung County Ek 10 Dairymen's Bar k. 10 Eh.iira Bank, Elinira EoilisterBs. Buffalo. V1BGISIA. disc. Back of Kanawha, Ka- nowha Salines Solvent banks, 4j PENNSYLVANIA. Bk of Penn a, Phit'a 40 Phil'abank?, lPar Allcntown Bank, par Anthracite bank, ipar Bs of Chester co.. par Bs of Delaware co, par Bk of Gerniantown, par Bk of Montg'y co., par Bk of l'otttown, par Bk of Cat:isauqaa, par Columbia Bank, par 1'oylestown Bk, par Eaiton Bank, par Fr.A Meeh.bK Easton par Far. Bk cf Bucksco. par Far.EK. Lancaster, par Far.Bx. Beading, par Lancaster Co. Bank, par Lebanon Bank, pur Mauch Chunk Bk, par Miners' Bk I'ottsv'c, par r-troudtsburji bank, par Wyoming Bank, par Harrisljurg Bank, Bk of Chamberourg, Bk of Middletowu, York Bank, B:c of Gettysburg, Bk of Pittsburg, Citizens' Bk, l'ittsb. Exchange Bk. l'ittsb. Iron City IiK.lV.tsb. 2 Mechanics' Bk, l'ittsb. 2 Monouga'la b.Brownsv 2 Trunkl. bK.Waskinet. 2 j Far.i!ro.bK,Wayneib 2 I Bk of Xorthuiuberl. 2 Bk of Danville, 2 West Branch Bank, 2 Lock Haven Bank, 2 Lewi.-burx Bank, 2 Far.Bs irchuyikill co. 2 Allegheny BK.AIlgh'y 2 Ba: of Lawrence co., 3 liuncslale Bauk milE TRUTH ABOUT KANSAS! A GOV. UEAUY'd ADMINISTRATION IN KAXRAS. Lars- VJmo 34S Tigr WITH A COMPLETE HISTORY CF THE TERRITORY. UNTIL JUNE. 1857 Embracing a full account of its discovery. Geography, Soil, Climate. Products, its organiiation as a Territory, transactions and e vents under Governors Reederand Shannon, polit ical dissensions, Personal Rencounters, Election frauds, battles and outrages, with Portraits of prominent actors therein, all fully authenticated by JOHN II. GIIION, M. D.y Private Secretary to Governor Geary. Carefully compiled from the Of ficial documents on file in the department of State at Washington and other papers in the possession of the Anthor. with full account of the INVASION OF KANSAS FROM MISSOURI ; the capture, tri al and treatment of the Free State prisoners, the character and movements of the Missouri Border Ruffians, the murder of Jluffum and others. The Controversy between Governor Geary and Judge Lecompte. The proceedings of the Territorial Le gislature, of the Pro-slavery convention, and the organization of the National Democratic Party, with a Sketch of Kansas during the early troubles under Governors Reeder and Shannon. Its Inva sions, Battles, Outrages and Murders. A copy will be fent to any part of the United States, by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of retail price. A liberal discount to the trade. tlOOO Agents wanted Price in Cloth SI. Paper, 50 cts. CHARLES C RHODES, Publisher, Inniirer Building. July 29. Ifi57-4m. Philadelphia. Pa. par MeriMan Bk.Pittsb. SEW JBHSEY. Bk ofN'.J. N.Brucw25 Btrgau Couuly Back at Ilackensiek, 40 M-rrU County Bank CO so::t:i :a;:oi.ima. Farmers' Bank, Eliza beth City, 35 Solvent banks, i'i TENN'ESST.S. 0 j Agric l Bk. Browner. '1 ' Yvcs'-rtn Bk, Memphis lai:ak ol JNaskvinc, v llaiaiiu-ii i'.T.. Bank. Huguenot Bx.N.PaitzuO i Kxc.Bk,Murfreeboro"30 Manj' persons like to use what arc generally termed "big words." This is wrong. Sim plicity of csprcssion is always desirable. The absurdity of using uncommon words is mani fested in the following language said to bo em ployed by a Professor in one of our Universi ties : "Viewing this subject from the esoteric stand-point of Christian exegetic.il analysis, and agglutinating the polsynthetical cctoblasts of homogeneous asceticism, wc perceive at once the absolute individuality of this entity; while from that other stand-point of incredu lous synthesie, which characterise the Xeno cratic hierarchy of the Jews we are constantly impressed with the precisely antiperistatic quality thereof." "Clear as mud," that! Isn't it 1 A man can bo misled by the shallowest sophistry if he is determined that he will be. A fellow can be drowned in a kettle of water if ho will lie down and keep big month and nose pressed against the bottom of the utensil. Medina Bk; Medina, 50 Niagara Hirer Bank, b Oatarij C,'U:iea, CO Ontario Co.B:c, Phelps -0 Pratt Bank. Buffalo 50 Oliver LeelC-j's Bk. " CO Reciprocity Bk. " Sackeit's llarbor " Western Ui, Lock port 50 Yates Co. Bk, Pen Van MHVLAXD. Mineral Bk. Curub. CuinbTd Savings Bk, 5 Sol vent banks, oi KENTUCKY. Bk of Ashland, Solvent Bank?, 1 omo. City Bank; Cincinnati 60 O. LifeiTrusECo., Cin Senaca Co. Bk. TiCn, 40 Sandusky City Bk. CI 40 Bk of Macomb County Dayton Bank, Dayton CO Miami Yaf.Bk, Stato Bank, li WISCONSIN. Rock River Bk. Beloit 70 Farmers' Bk, Hudson, 70 Fox KiverJJs.Gr.Bay 70 Badger Aato Ek '70 Solvent Backs, S MICHIGAN. PeninsuIarBK.Detroit70 Farmers t Mech. Bk, ALABAMA. Ek ol Montgomery, 15 Central Bank, 15 Northern Bank, 15 s r LEXD1D t: I F T S AT 4 3 9 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. The Okioisal Gu t Book Store. G. U. Lvass would inform his friends and tho public, that he has re moved his Star Gift Book Store and Publishing House, to the splendid store in Brown's Iron Buil ding, 439 Chestnut street, two doors below Fif'th, where the purchaser of each book will receive one cf the following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to S100, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Xitnihr.r and names of gifts. Worth rack 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $100 00 550 Patent Anchor " " 0 00 400 Ladies' Gold Watches, lSk. cases. 35 00 600 Silver Lever Watches, warranted, 15 00 500 Parlor Timepiects, . . 10 00 500 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and Tins, 10 00 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, So 00 to 12 00 500 Gents Vest Chains, . . 10 00 1000 Gold Lockets, (large size, double case,) 3 00 2000 Gold Lockets, (small size.) . 3 00 1000 Gobi Pencil Cases, with geld pens. 5 00 1000 Extra Gold Pens.with cases and holders, 10 50 2500 Gold Pencils. (Ladies ) . 2500 Gold Pens, with silver poncils, . 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with cases, 6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies') 2000 Gent's Gold Ring?, 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, 3000 Pocket Knives, 2000 Sets Gem s Gold Bosom Studs, . 2000 " Sleeve Buttons, 2000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops, 000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases. 15.000 Ladies' Cameo. Jet or Mosaic Pins 2500 Ladies' Cameo Shawl aud Ribbon'Pins, 5000 Fctridge s Balm of a Thousand flowors, Evans' new Catalogue contains all the mostpop ular books of the day, aud the newest publications, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. A complete catalogue of books sent free, by application through the mail, by address ing G. G. Evans, 439 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town in the United States. Those desiring so" to acican obtain-full particulars by addressing as above J r . X. B. In consequence of the ia'oncy crisrs?&rid numerous failures, the subscriber has been enabled to purcba.se from assignees an immense stock of books, embracing every department of literature, at prices which will enable him to give 5500 worth of the above gifts on every 51000 worth of books sopl. L5An extra book, with a gift, will be sent to each perso n ordering TEN books to be sent to one addres , by Express. Seed for a catalogue. II1 One of the old philosophers used to say that life and death were just tho same to him. "Why, then' said an objector, "do you not kill yonrself ?" "Because it's just the same," replied the philosopher. Prentice says that the fault with the female Yankee teachers who go westward, is, that in stead of teaching other people's children, they " soon get to teaching their own ! Alittielearningisadangerousthirg. That's so. Shelbyville Bank, 30 Lawreni-cburg bank, 30 Bank of Trenton, . 30 Bank of CI :ii borne, 30 Bank of Jefferson. 30 Bank of Knoxvi'.lc, 30 Bank of Paris. Paris, 30 Bank of Tazewell, 30 Back of the Union, 30 Buck's Ck.M'Minnv'e Sfl C:.(y Bank. Nashville 30 Northern Bk.CIarksv. 30 Trailer' Bk, Nashv. 30 Pk of Commerce. ' 30 OcocueBk Cleveland, 30 Bank of Middle Tcnu. 30 Dar.dridee burk, Bank of Tennessee. Plantcrs'iUnion Bk, INDIANA. Bank of the Capitol, Traders' bank, Tippecanoe bank, Central bank Bank of the State, Free banks, ILLINOIS. Bank of Elgin, Rock Island bank, Peoples" bank, Carmi 70 Hamilton County Bk 50 Bk of the Common w'h 50 Huntsville Bank, 70 Rushville'Eank, "70 Stock Security- Bk, 70 Corn Exchange, 70 Bk of Chester, Bk of Belleville, 70 Solvent Backs, 8 50 HARDJYARE. A large assortment just receiv ed and opened, and now for sale by .November 2o- WM F. IRWIN. rTIOBACCO AND CIGARS. An assortment just opened ana ior aaie at me store ot November 25. WM. F. IRWEV gi ROCERIES. Just received aud now opening, VJJ a general assortment of choice groceries which will be sold at the lowest cash prices at November 25. WM. F. IRWIN'S. "CARPETS. A number of pieces of carpet for w sale at the sign of the '-cheapest goods by November 25. WM. F. IRWIN. flOFFEE. Can ba had low rates at the store of V November 25. WM. F. IRWIN. rv. AILb.. An assortment just received atthe store 11 Of INnr-'Sl ITU V mU'TV CAUTION. AH persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with I Horse. 1 bay Mare, 7 tons llay, 1 two-horse Wagon, 1 double set wagon Harness, 1 two-horse Sled, and 60 bushels Buckwheat, in the possession of Wm. A. Duclap, of Pike township, a the same belong to me. II. D. PATTON. Curwensville, Nov. 5. 1S57 novll-tf OUSEHOLD W'OKDS, A MAGAZINE Conducted by CHARLES DICKENS. The subscriber having made arrangements with the Publishers of llousrholil Wonts, in London, aud with Mr. F. G. Shaw, assignee of Messrs. Miller fc Curtis, of New York, (the former publishers.) witl hereafter issue the American edition from the ad vance sheets, on or about the ISth day of each month, commencing with the November cumber. The American publisher most respectfully begs leave to call the attention of yearly subscribers to the very liberal inducements held out to them iu the annexed statement of Premiums. PREMIUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. FuLscriptions will be entered in the order re ceived, numerically, on the subscription books and evory 5th. 10th. olilh. or 100th subscriber is enti tled to a premium. On entering the name, a re ceipt, numbered, will immediately be forwarded so that subscribers wiil be enabl d to inform them selves which premium they arc entitled to, to wit : If the subscription number ends with five, as 715, 725, 735, etc., the holder is entitled to one volume as a premium. It the subscription number will divide by ten, us 710, 720, 730, etc.. the holder is entitled to two volumes as a premium. If the number will divide by fifty, as 750. 650, etc., the bolder is entitled to ten volumes as a premium. If the number will divide by one hundred, as 7t)0, etc., the bolder is entitled to twenty-hvc vol umes as a premium, or a complete set of Dickens' Vorks. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. lo any Ladv or Gentleman who will procure thirty yearly subscribers to "Household Words," the publisher will present a beautiful edition of Charles Dickens' works, or. if preferred, a Fplen did library of twenty-five volumes, to bo selected trcia the catalogue of premium books. - As it may not be convenient to send the whole th'trtj names at one. time, a club "book will be o- pencu. a register kept oi the names, to which ad ditions can be made at any time before the close of the volume. and as soon as the number amounts to thirty, the premiums will be carefully boxed, and sent by express or otherwise as ordered. 1 he volumes commence with the September and .uareh number, but subscriptions may beyin wirn any number desired. Write the name of Post Of- hesj, County, and State, plainly. AH orders must be tddressed to JOHN JANSEN, Publisher. Oct'iO 123 Nassau street. New Y'ork. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! The lovers of good bivalves can procure at all times THE BEST BALTIMORE OYSTERS, at the saloon of the undersigned, in Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., where he will be happy to serve all who may favor him with their custom. JIc will supply persons with cans, if desired, at Baltimore prices, with the addition of thecxpenso of bringing them here. R. B. TAYLOR. Clearfield. Pa.. Sept. 30, 1S57. BACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP, 05 TIIlttD STREET. 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 Shuukwcilcr, where he hopes by btrict at tention and keeping a good stock of assorted iron, to merit the favorof the public. Country produce and cash never refused. An apprentice, from 18 to 13 years of ago, will meet with a good situation if application be made soon. 4 Clearfield, May 13. 1S57. G. W. ORR. O U S E IT A N S I O N II JLT1 Clearfield. Pa. The undersigned respectfully announcos to the public that he has leased the above Hotel iu Clear field borough, and that he is prepared to accom modate alf who may favor him with their custom. His house is commodious and convenient, and his table shall be supplied in the best manner possi ble. No effort will be spared to render general satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and to th wants and cemfort of his guests, he expects to mcure a liberal share of patronage. febll-'57 DAN. M. WEAVER. HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY Tho undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public generally' that be has opened out a new w agon-Making es tablishment in "New Salem City." Brady town- hip, where he will at all times be prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. Ac. Tho 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 do for cither cash or approved country produce, he opes to merit and receive a liberal share ot pub lic custom 'BiNJ. KlSlltL. New Salem City. Jan. 16, 135li. A VALUABLE 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: Une large three story tmcK nouse, Btxty leei, two fronts, and finished off in complete style. A largo and extensive stable, an excellent wash ouse and other necessary out-Duiimngs. xnere is also, on the same Lots, one 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 eligiblo loca tions for store, oftices, Ac, 4c. the whole will be sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de siring an investment, or speculation,, now is the chance. Private rcasonsc'a'uie"meio sell this val uable property, "which is every day increasing in valuei Inquire of alc.hGuyer. or the subscriber. J. D. STEWART. Tyrone CrryVSept. 19, 1355.-tf. NEW FIRM KEBBEiX & CARTER would inform the.public, that they havejuit open ed an extensive COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE MANUFACTORY, On Second Street, in the boroufrh of Clearfield, where they are prepared toTfurnish at reduced pri ces, every variety of articles in their line. steel. Bar-iron, nails, Steves ot every variety Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps of every escrtption. stove pipe, patent sausage cutters, funnels and self sealing cans kept constantly on and. AH orders for castings for FlourMills.SawMills, to. will be thankfully received snd promptly at tended to. HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. They are also prepatcd to receive every varie ty of article on commission, at a low per-centnge. J. 15. .MtKr.fcLli. L. R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19.IS55 ly. RAH AM'S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. Edited lu Charles O. Ijrtand. Es.j Magnificent Premiums presented to Subscribers ff'r the new yearl?D3. think of it: atseautitui Three Dollar Magazine for $1.67 a year, to Clubs of Jmx or uio'c. Suee,-ss unprecedented has atten ded has attended ''Graham" to such an extent, that, darin ' the last vear. it has more than dou bled its former circulation ! No greater evidence of the increasing popularity of this old and favor ite periodical could be given. "This periodical is like a sensible, sunny and sound-hearted friend, whose appearance on one s threshold always gladdens the mind with the pro mise of a pleasant and profitable hour. The Fashion and Home. Department The latest and best Engravings, with fall and plain descrip tions given each month, ot tho most serviceable and attractive costumes for . ndies and children. Colored Plates Five in each number ! Making Sixty in a year! together with -a large number of handsome fattema for all kinds ot Crochet and Needle-work. . Beautiful Engravings, from the most popular subjects, will embellish every number of the New Volume, and an original story, entitled '-The King's Love," by Joseph J. Reed, one of the most popular authors, will be commenced in the Janua ry number, 185S; also an original Foem by George 11. Boker, tsq., and a great Domestic story by Mrs is. j. Hirst. 'T7je Easy Tali," a department which has been rendered so popular by the Editor, will be a mark ed feature during the new year, and continue to merit, as heretofore, the high praise of both the fress and the people. TERMS: One copy, one year, $3; Two copies one year, 5a; inree copies, one year, $3 ; Six co pies, one year io. . PREMIUMS. To every Three Dollar subscriber we sena, without cuaree, a copy of each of th Beautiful Portraits, in oil colors, of General Wash ington and Henry Clay, match pictures, which for beauty and artistic colorinr, each in imitation of Oil Paintings, have never before been equalled in this country similar ones in London costing six dollars apiece. No.home in America should be without these fine life-like Portraits, For Five Dollars, we send two copies of the Magazine, one year, and one of each of the 1'ortraits. Address WATSON A CO., - Graham's Magaine," Philadelphia, Pa T O T II E PEOPLE OF CLEAUFIELI) COI'NTT. L ITET MARBLE WORKS IN BELLEFONTE, PA. S. A. GIBSON & CO.. arc now fully prepared to furnish the Beople of Clearfield county, with all Rinds of .Marble work, at a much lower rate than can be bought at any other establishment in this part of Pennsylvania, and of a rAu fcLl i.lllU.it STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. MR. WILLIAM GAHAGAN. one of the firm. may be found at the public facuseof l.M.vt caver, in Old Town, during each Court, for the purpose of re ceiving orders, and will also pass every few weeks through all the different parts of the county. l'orsons in want ot work, will do well to retain their orders until called upon, or send them by mail. - ... The work will be delivered to any part of tho county, free of freight. Address. S. A. GlliU fc CU.. Bellefunte Marble Works. May 13, lS57-6m. Bellcfonto. Pa. Mcrrell A Carter. Clearfield, and Levi Spcace, Curwensville. authorized agents for this countv, will nil orders promptly Ti O. CltorCIl. PHYSICIAN. OfhccinLur- , 3-f wensville. I JACKSON CRASS, ATTOKNEi AT LAM , i, Clearfield. Pettn'a. Office adjoining his residence, on Second Street, Olearfield. August I. lS.a. JB. M'ENALLY, ATTOKXEYAT LA IV . Clearfield, Penn'o. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining the rcsi- ence of James B. Graham. August I, 15d. LARRIMER 4: TEST. ATTORXEl'S AT LAW, Will attend uromutlv to all lecal and otner bn- iness entrusted to their care in Clearfield and ad joining counties. Clearfield, Aug.O.ISJb. JAS. H. LAKKI Yn. r.si. DR. M. M OODS, tenders his professional ser vices to the eitiiens of Clearfield and vicini ty. Residence on fcecond street, eppome me oi- ce of L. Jackson Craus. where ue can bo lound unless absent on professional business. Clearfield. May 14. 1.I, Sin. rrmos.j.M.cuLLOUGn, attorney ai A LW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Clearfield. Pa., may be found at his office in Shaw's Row, our doors west ot the "-.Mansion tiousn. .ulcus ud other Icsal instruments prepared wi.h prompt ness and accuracy. reb. ! ly. jyn. a. r. AKLEV, P II r.sc I A .V, Grahamton, Clearfield Conntit. Pa., tenders bis professional services to the inhabitants 1 Grahamton and surrounding country ne can tall times be found at bis Office, directly oppo- ite Mr. J. B. Graham s store, when not protes. A. WALL ACS, T T ATTORNEY: Clearfield, Penn a., Have this day associated themselves as partners in the practices of Law .in -Clcaraeld. and adjoinitfg,! ountics. lhe business will bcconauctca as here tofore in the name of William A. Wallace. Business entrusted to them will receive prompt and careful attention. March 2, 1857-ly. -JVFEDICAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. Henry If JL 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 fc Weaver's store. June Id, 156. Y "REMOVAL OP ROBINS' l I.ITEIlAIiV DETOT. Thomas Robins' having removed his Book and Drugstore to the Store Room formerly occupied by Riah.ird Shaw It Son. one door West of the '-Mansion House," where he is preDared to accom modate his lormer customers and the public gen erally, with everything in his line, llavins late Iv added a general assortment of Groceries to bis former stock, ho is now prepared to accommodate all who may tavor him with a call, with COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES, ie , Ac Also, ir-ith BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES, iftatian'ini. FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTIONARIES Tobncco and Cisrars, DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STL'FFS, PAINT. Chf-mieals, &-e., &-c., Cre. Among his stock will be found Histories, Eiogra phies. Sketches. School Books, Poetical, Scientic Mechanical, Medical and Law works; the latest publications always on hand or procured to order all the Magazines furnished monthly, at publish ers prices ; fancy and common letter paper ; plain and ruled cap paper ; pertorated paper ; note pa- per; lancy ana common envelopes; blank Deeds a great variety of Steel Pens ; common and fancy pen-holders, pencils, Ac. Ac. Ac., which he will sell at the most reasonable prices. His stock of Drugs, Medicines, Dye-stuffs, Paints ic., is large ana won selected; among which are Calomel, Blue Mass, Quinine. Mornhia. Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverized ; Rochelle and r.psom talts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur, Sen na. Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A cid, Sulphate of Ziao ; Liquorice, Col umbo and Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Yitriol, Blue Vitriol. Coperas, Alum. Red Lead. Prussian Blue, Chrome Green and icllow, Vermillion, Terra de Sienna. and in fact a general assortment. He has also a fine lot of Ladies' Gold Breast Pins, Ear Drops, Finger Rings, Ac. Also, Watch Guards and Keys, I'enKnives, Jlair oils; Hair Reading. Fine and Pocket combs, Tooth-picks, Ra. zors and Strops, Sadlers' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan- cv Soaps and Perfumery a great variety. Also, Prunes, Figs, Raisins, Almonds, Pea-nuts and Filberts : Candies a general assortment ; Cm amon, Cloves. Pepper, and other spices; Blacking and Spool Cotton I the most popular ratent Med icinea of tho day ; all of which will bo sold at the very cheapest rates. Call and examine the stock and judge for your selves. icpt:;.;j xuumas KOBINs. 4 FIRST RATE Settof ElacksmithineTool XJL including Bellows: Anvil. Screw-plates. Ac ipr wio ny u8"' J r,kL. & l.iKlttt PROFESSIONAL. May 14. lH50-tf TT( JL JL residence- of: J- M. Pfoats, in .Acsonville, may be bought cheap by immediate application U me, IdcclO-if.j J. B. M'ENALLY. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE Th. . house occupied by J. U. Larrimer, Esq , UB ate on the road from Clearfield to Curwensville, near Welch's saw-mill, will be sold very low. It is mi itab le f or a store and d wc 1 li n g . For term s ap t,lv to L. J. CMA-MS sep9 ' : : Clearfield. Pa. EATING S A LOON The undersigned keeps constantly ou hand at his Saloon in Shaws' Row. a few doors west of the Mansion Uoso Fruits, Cocfectionarits, Toliacoo and 6CTar of every description, ard other Articlee usually kept in an establishment of this kind. He will furnish articles to persons in large quan tities, on the most reasonable term". t?ept. SO II. B. TAYLOR. ' A 31 U E L JOHNSTON BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field that he has opened a shop in -.-hair'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 scientific manner. Shampoo - niDjr a so performed 11c solicits the patronage of the public. Jan. 7, 1357. , Ho also keeps on hand a cosmetic for removing dandruff, which receives the highest praise of all who use it. s ionally engaged. Apl- EOST. J. -WALLACE1, ; AT LAW, . OUR TEETH TAKE CARE OF THEM !! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of bis time to operations in Dentistry. Thoso desir- ng his services will find him at his olhcc, adjoining s residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, unless notified otherwise n the town papers the wee-k betore. N B. All work warranted to be satisfactory. Clearfield. Pa., July 22, 1857. PW. BARRETT, JUSTICE OF TlfE PEACE. Luthersburg, Clearfield county, Pa., will attend promptly to all business him. entrusted to mar25-tf ilnbdpljia jSitnfrtisfmfn CALEB COPE A CO, No. 1S3. Market St., Phila delphia, Dealers in Linens. White Goods, Ho siery. 1- rench, r.nglish ana Lrcrman MlK Lroo'ts, tra ces. Gloves, Bolting Cloths, Ac. IAu2- 1. :55.-ly. G EORGE W. COLLADAV, Conveyancer and Land Agent, No. 3, Goldsmith's Hall, Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care. lAu. 1, 1S55.-1-.: A.tn LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Store ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable styles constantly on hand. (Aug. 1. '55.-lv. TXTEAVER, ITTLER A CO., 5o. 1'J North Wa- T y ter Street. Philadelphia; Dealers in Car pet Chain, Y'arn, Mauilla and Hemp Ropes. Bed- cords. Clothes-lines, Ac. Ac., Ac. Ac. January 1. 1S57. 1 year-p." "CONRAD A WALTON. 255 Market Street Phil adelpbia; Importers and Lealers in Ifar3- ware.Irou, Nails, Ac, Ac They respectfully-in vite the people of Clearfield, to continue their frf vors. Aus. J. lS5i.-lv. "HEIDLEMAN A UA YWARD Wholesale Gro- -Ujcrs, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia. 1. i'l.IUULJIAN, Aug.l,1355.-Jy.l A. HAY WARD, w WILLIAM S. 1IANSELL A SON, Manufac turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad dlery Hardware. No. 23 Market Street. Bhilaiel phia. .v addles. Undies, Harness. I runks. Whips -nu'iie aa. irmie ruling, uits. .siirrups. nu;Klcs Carpet Uags. ect. Aug. 1. oo.-ly EMOVAL. JOSnUA S. JOHNSON, , CA1SISE T :,IAKFR, has removed his shop to the new building of John Troutman, on Market street, where he will keep on hand or manufacture to order, (ol supcrtor finish.) every variety of Household and Kitohea F U 11 X I T U R E , such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards, iofas. Bedsteads. Ac, of every style and variety. which be will dispose of at cheap rates as any o- ther establishment of the kind in the county. Call and examine his furniture, and jude for yourselves of its quality and finish. ClIAlKft of all kinds on hand or made to order. lie 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 . JUllSU-X. Clearfield. Pa.. December 17, 1S56. "tULICH & BENNER, would respectfully J( inform the citizens cf Clearfield, and i.ublio generally that they have entered into co-partnr ship in the CABINET MAKIU UUSIiHSS. and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of frirnitnre. consisting of Dining, Breakfast, an,i Centre Taoles, Sftciiiy, Writing, awl Wash-Stands, Mahogany, and Common Bed-s'eals ; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaui, Sofas. Lounges, Ac. Ac. Collins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accomjianyments. House fainting done on the shortest no.ico. Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by John Gulich, mearly opposite the -Jew Store,' Clearfield. Pa JOHN GULICH, May 22. '55 -ly. DANIEL BENNER. RUSHTON A CO., 215 Market Street, Phil adelphia; Importers and Dealers in arth- en-Ware. China. Glass, and Queens Ware. Oroj-ite the Red Lion Hotel. J. Y. RUSHTON : .. . - J, C. HOPKINS.'".'- Nov. 8, ?a44y. .JlflUT. STILSONVc. ! HOOD A-CO-Extensire Dry-goods Dealers. No, 1S7, Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap s?ock of the most fashionable and elegant goods. They in vite countrw Mcrchants-to call and examinetheir splendid assortment, before purchasing clsewnere August 1. 18o.-ly. ARRIS. ORBISON A CO., Wholesale Druu gists. No. 25'J. Market Street, North side" be tween 6th A-7th. Philadelphia Drugs. Medicine's, Chemicals.Pntcnt Mediciues.Surgioal Instruments. Druggist's Glassware, Window Glass. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, Ac. JOHN HARRIS, M. D. L.. 18. UUUlbUJN. Aug. 1. '55.-l.l J. f-HA P. SWOOP. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY -jL STOKE, No. 72 North Secono Street, (oppo site, the Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladelpbia. Gold Lever Matches, lull jewelled, 16 iv.cjjses. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Qunrticr; Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Peng and Silver do.: tocthct with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold. Curb Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted tt be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. .' Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac, 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, 1855. A MONEY MAKING TRADE FOR OXE DOLLAR. JEFFRIES S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE A USEFUL TRADES. ARTS AND OCCUPA1 IONS, WITHOUT A MASTER, IS NOW READY FOR SALE. This is one of the most valuable little books of tho 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, and instructions of the day, for tho manufacture of the most beneficial, and saleable, articles, now in common use. Any person forwarding ono dollar post-paid, to C JEF FRIES, Jeffries, Clearfield Co., Pa., or to A. II. Banman, Tyrone, Btair Co., Pa., will receive a copy by return mail. And any person forwarding twenty-five cents, post paid, to C. Jeffries, will receive by return mail, one of the three following instructions: How to make the celebrated artificial Hoser. IIow to raise double crops, of all kinds of vegeta bles, with little expense, and how to catch all the Wolves, Foxes, Minks and Muskrats in the neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will receive the whole three by return mail. June 4, 1856 ly. rV'n RYE WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN and -r "INES, for sale at the chca aprS up eash store of O ! FOR THE TEMPLE OF HONOR I BUADIXA- M GRUCS, Tin, Coprtr.ind tiheet-Ijon Ware Manufactory, Philipsbiirg. Pa., where they are at all times prepared to supply customers with every conceivable article from the smallest Coffee pot spout to the longest pipe ima ginable. They will do both a ' : WHOLESALE A RETAIL business, and will at all times have on hand a large assortment of ready-made ware. HOUSE SPOUT I X G done to order, on tho shortest notice, and pot ap in a neat, substantial manner. STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, $ RETT ELS, of every variety kept constantly on hand. They will furnish to order any of the fallowing Cook -Stoves, viz: The William Penn, Queen rf . the iVjfet the Atlantis, and Cook-Completo, j all of which are suitable for both wool and coal. Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the "Lady Washington." the "Excelsior," -Home Parlor,' As. 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