u u I r THE MFTSi ! f- &1 (Ebntational Dtp ariratnt Pissstxtasla Comox Schools- The Sa perintendaai of the Cosmoa Schools of the State ia his annual report to the Legislature, shews that there axe 10,956 public schools ia tlse State, exclusive of the city of Pbitadel phsx, nhich is under x different superinten dence. They hav bee a opened, during the year oa an average v nonths and thirteen days. The popHs attending these schools j number 541,248 ; including Philadelphia, the ' number is .30,008. This mniiber is, howev r, believed to be considerably bfclow the act ual attendance. lathe State, there are 5,060 wailing for admission into schools, fir want of adequate school accommodations. In Phila delphia, LtaneroBs as o-r schools are, there are, besides, 4,SC3 applicants Trailing for ad mission. Some townships have neTer put public schools ia operation at alls and it is be lieved that there are now in the State 25,752 children not enjoying the pri vilege of common schools. Including the cost of buildings, the average cost of instruction is C3 cents for each pnpil, or about $3 C2 for the Eve months and a half that the schools are open- The total cost'of the system, including all expenses, and including Philadelphia, i3 $2,232,575, or less than S4 cer Year to each onuil. The to tal number of teachers employed, is 13,445. The average salaries of the male teachers per month, is $24 ; fernala teachers, $16 CO. Ia the city cf Philadelphia, of course, the salar ies are mnca higher, for here teaching is a profession, and not, as is too often the case in the country, merely adopted for temporary support. Normal Schools and Teachers' In stitutes are doing much to elevate tbe standard of education in the State, and raiding the pro fession of teacher to an independent and hon orable position, taking equal rank with other learned professsions- The Superintendent pays a high compliment to the school system, which is acknowledged to be one of the be. Ia the country, and other States are so much impressed with its structure and working that they are endeavoring to shape their policy by cur example. There is a vast amount of in formation ia the Report respecting the opera lions of the school system in each county of the State, and we are pleased to see that there Is a better supervision, more time bestowed cpon the duties, and a gradual and marked im provement in the organizations and operations of the schools. , . LnE&AKT Societies. These Societies are rot generally appreciated as they should be, else they would be found in every schooldis trict tnrouehout the State. They certainly af ford greater and purer enjoyment than is found by young men in the manner they occupy their evenings, and leisure moments, where these societies do not exist. We say yug men, but those of matnrer age, and more cultivated auiads should know "If thou hast mind, thou hast to spare, And giving will increase thy share ; Pu lorth thy thoughts with earnest zeal, And mike some stubborn spirit feel The grace, the glory, the delight That spring from glory aright." "Women, too, are by no means exempt from tho debt they owe society. It is a duty we all owe to each other to contribute what is in our power towards making life a pleasure, and how very csetul we all could be even in this ' small matter of a Literary Society, in which one person ar-pointed by the society each week would read an interesting essay or give us a speech on some interesting subject where each one could propose a question to be refer red to a member for an answer to be read at the next meeting where debates could be had Ac. &c. "We do not know how any one could spend an evening more pleasantly or more profitably than at such a meeting. Will not tbe young people of town and country iLick seriouly of the advantage and pleasure To be derived ia this manner, and organize societies at once ? "' - . Pat aid Otstses. Pat, who had just been transplanted, had been sent by his master to purchase half a bushel of Oysters, at the inay, bat was absent so long that apprehensions were entertained lor his salety. He returned at last, however, pnfEng under his load ia the most musical style. 'Where have you been?" exclaimed his master. ' "Where have I been ? WBy, where should I, but to fetch the Oysters 'And what in the name of St. Patrick kept - you so long V "Long! by my sowL I think I have been pretty quick, considering all things." "Considering what things ?" "Considering what things? Why, consid ering the gutting of the fish, to be sure." : "Gutting what fish?" . "What fish? Why, blur aa owns, the Oysters ?" "What do yon mean V - What do I mean ? Why, I mean that as I was resting down foment the. Pickled Herring, having a dhrop to cqmfort me, a jintlcman ; axed me wnat I'd got in my sack. "Oysters, said I." "Let's look at 'em," says he, and he "opens the bag. "Och, thunder and praties sav he." "who sold you these?" "It was Mick Carney," says I, "aboord the Pol Dood ' le Smack." "Jlick Carney, the thief of the . world, what a blackguard he must be to give - them to you without gutting." "Ain't they gutted ?" says I. "Divil .a one," says he, "Musha,then,"saysI,wbat'HIdo?" "Do, - says he, "I'd sooner do It myself than see you '. abused." And so he takes Jem ia doors and : guts 'em nate and clane, as youll see ;" open ing, at the same time, his bag of oyster shells, '- that were as empty as the head that bore them - to the house. , A gentleman advertises for information re- e pec ting a black leather carpet bag." This is almost as good as a recent advertisement of the contents of a lost trunk, among which were said to be " great lady's rilk dress," and ' f6ecIofagefZemc'icot." V ; TERMS. The Jorasai, is published every Wednesday at 0a Dollar asp Fittv Cests per annum in advance, cr Two Dollaks withia the jear. Advertisements inserted at-ity cents per square, of twelve line. fvr the first, and twenty-Eve cents fir each additional insertion. A liberal deduction made to those who advertise by the year. ' Tie -Terms" will be strictly adhered to. .' No paper discontinued without payment of ar rearages, unless at the option of the publisher. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pres'tJaJge Hon. James Bcrciide.Benefonte.Pa. As te Judges Hon. Wm. L. Moore, Clearfield. lion, lienj n. uonsa:i, t-nmersotirg. Sheriff. . . . Jwrfah P.. Reel. Clearfield Prothc notarv. Georre Walters, Reg. A Ree. . Treasurer. . . James Wrigley. . John MiPbersoi . Jaco Wilhelm, . John Irwin. Sr. . George Esrhird, . Francis Pearee, Peter Hoover, Aaron C- Tate, Conuoiss'n?r3- . Grab am ton. . ClearSel-i. . NewMtilport. . Woodland. . Ctrrwensville . Clearffeld. Anditors - BIBLES. The Bible Society of ClearSeid Co., herebv gives notice that their books, name !y. Eibles and Testament, are deposited ia the cf fiee cf James Wriziey, Register and Recorder at Clearfield. The books are of varicas sixes acd a dapted to supply either privaw individuals or Sac day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan tial bibles can be had as low as 25 cents apiece, and testaments as low as 6; cents apiece. The people of the eoonrv eenera'iv are also in vited to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of the c-ietT. tignel cv orner ot tne mkbut ihse mittee. ALEX. McLEOD, President. HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the pubiie generally1 that he has c-pened oat a new Wagon-llakins; Es tablishment ia '-Xew salem City.'' Brady town ship, where he will at ail times I prepared to maEBfaoture. on the shortest notise. ail kinds of Wazons. Carts. Wheelbarrows te. The beat ma terial that can be rroeared will be csed. and bis work will te made ia the most substantial and d- rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict examination. By a close observance of his bosi nes5 engagements, and by disposing of bis work on the mot reasonable terms, whi-h he will do for either cash or approved eoantrr produce, be hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom J. KlSiii-l Xew Salem City. Jan. 15. 1S55. AT VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. desire to se!l my property in Tyrone City Blair Co. Pa.t commonly knowa as the Tyrone City Hotel. Comprising as folIoTrs : Ore lare three storv brick house. Siify feet two fronts, and finished off in complete style. A large and extensive stable, an excellent wash house and other necessary out-buildins. There is also, on the same Lots, one frame house, with out-bcildins attached, no rentinTor one hun dred and thirtv dollars per annum. The whole rtards noon three valuable Lots as in the plot of said town, and affords several very eligible loca tions for store. oices. 4c, te. The whole wit! be sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de sirinz an investment, or speculation, now is the chance. Private reasons cause me to sell this val uable property, which is every day increasing ia value. Inquire of Caleb liuyer, or the subscriber. T i . t T I T" Tyrone City. Sept. 19. l?55.-tf. MONEY SAVED, BY Sl"ECRIBIXf FOR IIOlxiE-S' JOURNAL OP FINANCE AND BAK REPORTER, because it gives nil, nm peie. eirly and rtliable information of all Bank I ailurcs and changes; true descriptions 01 all counterfeit, altered and spurious bsllst frenume bark notes t quotations and salesof Stocks. Bonds. and Securities : financial and mnnetarv affairs of every nature and kind. Containing Tfn 'Timet more original, important, and valuable statistics and reading matter pertaining to Banks and Mo ney than any other lietector or Reporter ever pub lished. Al?o ffives correct notations of buyin? and selling rates of Money. Land Warrants, Ac corrected by the most erprrimreJ and re.rpo)isil.'e Bankers in New York. Philadelphia. Boston. Cin cinnati, and Chicago, making J-'ire Rrrvrter in One! No business man can well do without this work. TERMS: Monthly, one year, SI ; Semi monthly. l 50; Weekly.'$2 50;" including book of all tbe Coins of tbe world. Any one tending cs five yearly subscribers, will receive a copy of the ifi-Gnard -and Weekly Journal for one year.w. 25 per cent, allowed to Agents and toe tin asters. i-'"j'he only work ever published giving cor rect delineations and fac simile desc-riptions of all tbefiecuine EankNotes. is H0IJES' NEW BANK NOTE SAFE-GUARD. Itcosttoarracgeacdpub- lish this great work, over $20,000. besides years of time and labor. J he book is splentidiy bound about 1-t inches in length by 10 inches ia width containing 461 pages of iank JSote Fiate deiisia tions. being equivalent to having upwards of 12.- CUO Genuine Ban a. lit lis to compare with ami de tect the Countrrftit and Spurious, in adrance of anv description in anv lietector or tank .Note Ke porter. It condemns tie trrong. by showing the right. With this book, it is almost impossible to he imposed upon by bad money. Every Business Man should have "it. The Safe-Guard is copy rijhted, published and sold exclusivelv by the un dersigned, and wiil be sent free of postage to any part of the countrv on receipt of 2 2 j per cent. discount will be allowed to liooksellers. Arents, or to the subscriber for llodges Journal of Finance and Bank Reporter. Address. J. TYLER HODGES. Eanker. Feb- 10. 271 Eroadwav. X. Y REMOVAL OP EOBINS LITERARY DEPOT. Thomas Robins' bavins removed his Book and Drn Store to the Store Room formerly occupied by Riahard Shaw A Son. one dobr West of the "Mansion House." where he is prepared to accom modate his former customers and the public gen erally, with everything in his line. Having late ly .added a general assortment of Groceries to his forraar stock, he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, with COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES, Ac , Ac. Alto, v-ith. BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AN STYLES, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTIONARIES, Tobacco and Cigars. DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, Chemicals, d-c, Jf-e., Ire. Amons his stock will be found Histories. Biogra phies. Sketches. School Books. Poetical, Scientie. 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 rulod cap paper ; perforated paper ; note pa per ; fancy and common envelope ; blank Deeds ; a great variety of Steel Pens ; common and fancy pen-holders, pencils. Ac. Ac. Ac, which he will sefl at the most reasonable prices. His stock of Drugs. Medicines. Dye-stuffs. Paints, Ac. is larse and well selected; among which are Calomel. Blue Mass, Quinine, Morphia. Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlveriied ; Rochelle and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar, Sulphur, Sen na, Pink Root. Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A cid. Sulphate of Ziae ; Liquorice Conmbo and Gentian root: Logwood, 0r Vitriol. Boe Vitriol. Coperas, Alum. Red Lead, Prussian Blue. Chrome . ' , It , - ,. r . wran mum xenow, enniuion. aerra de sienna, and in fact a general assortment. lie has a iso a fine lot of Ladies" Gold Breast 1'ms, tar Drops, ringer Rings. Ae. Also, Wateh Guards and Kevs. Penkni ves. Hair oils: Hair. Reading. Fine and Pocket combs. Tooth-picks. Ra xors ana Strops, Sadlers' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan cy soap and ferfumery a ereat variety. Also. Prunes. Figs, Raisins, Almonds. Pea-nuts and filberts 7 Candies a general assortment ; Cm- amon. Cloves, .Pepper, and other spices; .Blacking, and Spool Cotton ; the most popular Patent Med icines of the day ; all of which will be sold at the very cheapest rates. Call and examine the stock and jndge for vonr selves. Sept23 - . THOMAS ROBINS. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with 1 Horse, 1 bay Mare, 7 tons Hay, 1 two-horse VTagon, 1 doual set wagon Harness. 1 two-horse Sled, and 60 bushels Buckwheat, in the possession of Wm. A. Daclap, of Fika township, as the same belong to n- H. D. PATTON. . LCunreMTille, 5ov. 3, 1S57 novll-tf FREDERICK SCTIMELL, CLOCK AND WATCH ilAK.EE, would respectfnlry an nounce to the .4 ublic that his shop is located one doer east of the Jletkodiit Church. ClearSeid, Pa., where he is prepared to repair Clocks, Watches. on short notice and rejzonahle terms, tiive him a call. All work warranted to gi-e satisfac tion. - ClearSeid. January 6. liaS. TIIE MUSICAL WORLD Edited byB Stcrrs Willis. Edward lioJ-ti- Mas. loc..' independent contributor. has entered upon its 13th volume. It is issued weekly, with music ia every number which csn be detached for binding. air. n lUia intends to adl to the nsual attractions cf the iaoer dariner the comics vear reminiscen ces of his European experiences the first of which appears in the early January somber, ltoia sical World is published at S2 a year, ia adrance. Five eoj'ies. 55 i ten copses. $15- Address -iloii-cal World Cfftee, No. 373 Broadway. "ew York. . TTNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS' J EMERSON S MAGAZINE A2ST) PUTNAM'S MOKTHLT, 90.000 COPIES -THE FIRST MONTH III! XAGNIFICEST FBOSBAMM E FOR $20,000 IX SPLENDID WC2KS OF ART. rrve-lMLtAaESCRAVlrOEVEBr STESCiSEB. TJtf Great Library Ojf'r. Aseni Getting Rich ! The union of EMERSON'S MAGAZINE and PUTNAM'S MONTHLY has given to the consoli dated work a circulation second to bet one similar publication in the country, and has secured for it a combination of literary and artistic talent prob ably unrivalled by any other maearine in the. world. During the first month, the sale in the trade and demaftid from eubseriber? exceeded 90-000 co pies, and the numbers already issued of the con solidated work are universally t-onceded to have surpassed, in the richness of their literary onRnts, and the beauty asd prrfaseness of their pictorial illustrations, any magaxine ever before issued from the .American press. " Encouraged by these eviden ces If favor, the publishers have determined to commence the new volume in January with still additional attractions, aad to offer such induce ments to subscribers as cannot fail to place it. in circulation, at the head of American magazines. With thiiew they now announce the following spiendia programme. They have purchased that superb and eostlv steel-ttlate engraving. "THE LAST SUPPER," and will present a copy of it to every three-doilar subscriber for the year I1S. It was engraved at a cost of over 5o.(K, by the late celebrated A. L. Dick. from the original of Raphael Morghen. after Leonardo Da Vinci, and is the largest steel-plate engraving ever executed in this country, being three times the size of the or Unary S3engravings. The first impressions of this engraving are held at $10. and it was the ictenon of the artist that none of the engravings should ever be offered for a less sum than S5. being richly worth thai acnoant. Thus every three-dollar subscriber will receive the Magazine one year cheap at S3 and this splendid engraving, richly worth $5 ; thus get ting for S3 the value of Eiht dollars. . We shall commence striking off the engravings immediately, yet it can hardly be expected that impressions of so large a plate cap be taken as fast as they will be called for by subscribers. We shall, therefore, furnish them in the order in which sub scriptions are received Those who desire to ob tain their engravings eariy. and from tbe first im pressions, should send in their subscriptions with out delay The engraving can be sent on roller, by iaaiL or in any other manner, as. subscribers shall order. 20,000 IX WORKS OF ART, In addition to the superb engraving of '-THE LAST SUPPER' wbich will be presented so eve ry three-dollar subscriber for lSo. tbe publishers have eompietcd arrangemente for the distribution. on the 2ith dav cf December. 1S53. of a series of splendid works of art. consisting of one hundred rich and rare Old Painting, valued at from S100 to 5 1. 00 each. Also. 2.00-i i magnificent Steel-plate Engravings, worth from S3 to S3 each, and 1,000 choice Holiday Books, worth from SI to Si each, nuking, in a.'U over THREE THOUSAND GIFTS, w. rth TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Inclose H to the publishers and you wrtl com mence receiving the Jtiagazice by return mail. You will aUo receive with the first copy a num bered subscription receipt entitling you to the En graving of "1.UL LAM il 11 Lh, ana a cnanoe to draw one of these '-Thrte Tltujtaud Prize."' KE ISOVS WHV V"C SHOt Lft SRBSCRIBC FOTt EMERSON'S MAGAZINE F03 1858. Firrt : Because its literarv contents wiil. during the year, embrace contributions from over our kttndrrd different writers and thinkers, num bering tmoag them the most distinguished of A inerican authors. S'eond: Because its editorial departments. "Our Studio." -OurWindow."and '-OurUlio' will each be conducted b-r an able edisor and it will sur pass, ia the variety and richness of its editorial contents, anv other magazine. . Third: Because it will contain. duriDe the rear. nearly six thousand original pictorial illustrations from designs by the nrst Amenean artists. Fourth : Because for the sum of $3 you will re ceive this splendid monthly, more richly worth that sum than any other magazine, and tho superb engraving 01 1 ne La t s-nrmer, wort&so. Fifth : Because you will very likely draw ono ot tne tnree tbousand prues to be distributed on the 25lh day of December. 1S55 perhaps one tnat is wortA tjut I non-tana UoUars. Notwithstanding that these extraordinarr in ducements can hardly fail to accomplish the ob- 1 jeets of the publishers without further efforts, yet ' they hare determined to continue through the year j THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. To any person who will get np a club of twenty four subscribers, either at one or moTe post-ofices. we will present a splendid Library, consisting of over Forty Large Bound Volumes, embracing the most popular works in the market The Iub may be formed at the club price. 2 a year, without the engraving, or at the full price, S3, with the engra ving of Tbe Last Supper to each subscriber. List and description of the Library, and specimen copy of tbe magazine, will be forwarded on receipt of 25 eent3. Over 200 Libraries- or 8-Oeo volumes, have aireadvbeen distributed in accordance with this offer, and we should be glad of an opportuni ty to furnish a Library to every clergyman, jto ev ery school teacher, or to some one at every posv office in the country. AGEXTS GETTIXG RICH. The success which our agents are meeting with is almost astonishing. Among the many eviden ces of thi3 fact, we are permitted to publish the following : Gestlestev The following facts in relation to what your Agents are doing in this section, mav be oP use to some enterprising yonng man in want of employment, the Kev.John L. Jardon, of this place, has made, since last Christmas, over t.C90 in his agency. Mr. David M. Heath, of Ridgly. Mo., your General Agent for Piatt county, is mak ing $5 per day on each sub-agent employed by mm, and .Messrs. n eimer A traas. of Oregon, ilo your agents for Holt county, are making from SS to $-3 per day.and your humble servant has made, since the 17th day of last January, over 51. TOO. be sides paying for .iO'i acres of land, out of the busi ness, worth over 51.000. You are at liberty tj pub lish this statement, if you like, and to refer to any of the parties named. -Dasiel Gbeog. Carrolton, Mo. With such inducements as we offer, anybody can obtain subscribers. We invite every gentleman out of employment, and every lady who desires a pleasant moMrv-makicg occupation to apply at once for au agency. Applicants shonid inclose twenty-fire cents for a specimen copy of the Mag azine, which wiu always be forwarded with an swer to application by return maiL SPECIMEN EXGRAVIXG. As we desire to place in the hands of every per son who proposes to get cp a club, and also of ev ery -lgent. a copy of the engraving of uTks Last Supper,11 as a specimen, each applicant inclosing ns 53 will receive the engraving, post-paid, by re tnrn mail, also specimens of our publieations and one 01 the numbered subscription receipts, entit ling the holder to the Magazine one year and to a chance in the distribution. This offer is made only to those who desire to act as agents or to form ciabs. Address OAKtMlTH A CO., No. 371 Eroadwav, New York CJUGAR. White and Brown sugar to be had at November Zj. it it. r. lKnlj a w ILLO UA5KE1S. A lot on band and or sale by Nov25 WM. F. IRWIN. SALT. A large quantity of fine and coarse gait just received aad for tale at the store of . rwabfT ' - VM. J. IK IN, VTEW FIRM. MtHSEiX ft CARTES would inform the.public, that they have just open ed an extensive COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IF.OX WARE . ..-MANUFACTORY,- 0 S'eond Strut, in the lorotrzh of C'enrfeld. where they are prepared to furnish at reduced pri ces, every variety of articles in their line. Steel.Ear-iron, nails, Steves of every -variety Ploughs aad firming utensils, pumps of everj description, stove pipe, patent sausage cutters, funnels and self sealing cans kept constantly cn hand. All orders for castings for Flour MHli.Saw Mills, Ac- will be thankfully received snd proiaptly at tended to". IIOt'SE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. They are also prepared to receive every varie tv cf article en commission, at a low per-ceniae. O. B. MERRELL. L. R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19, 1S5S ly.. GYLICU t BENNEK, would respectfully inform the citizens cf Clearfield, and pubiie eetferally that they have entered into co-partnership in the . CABINET T.1AKIS& BtTSIXESS, . and keep constantly a hands, and manufacture to order, at tbe lowest prices, every variety cf furniture, consisting ef Dining-, Break fjit,ad Centre Tablet, Semap, Hri?"r, and H ask-Siands, -JsAcjany, rsa Common Btd-s'.eiM-t ; Mabozocv and Car.c-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus. Sofas. Lounges, Ac Ae. Coins made and funerals attended on the short est n.iee, with a neat nearse, ana appropriate aceompanyments. iiouse Jfainting oone on tae snoriesi nonce. Shoo and Ware-rood same as formerly occupi ed by JohnGulich, mearly oppo-itethe -Jew Store,' Clearfield. Pa JOHN GULICH, May 22. 'j3.-1y. DANIEL BEN.NLK. SPLENDID GIFTS AT 439 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA. Tea Obiri5ai. Gift Book Store. vr. G. fcriss would inform his friends and the public, that hcrhas 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 be'.ow Fifth, where the purchaser of each book will receive one of the following g-fts, valued at from 23 cents to SI 00. consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry. Ac. 2iitTnhT and tiameJt of gifts. Worth each 500 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, 5103 oO 550 Patent Anchor - 50 00 400 Ladies' Gold Watches, ISk. eases, 36 (to 60l Silver Lever Watches, warranted, 15 00 500 Parlor Timepiects, m . . 10 Ou 500 Cam eo Sets. Ear Drops and Pins. 10 CO 510 Ladies" Gold Bracelets, $5 03 to 12 CO oO Gents Vest Chains. - . 10 00 1000 Gold Lockets. (large size, double case.) 3 03 2000 Gold Lockets, (small size.) . 3 03 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with g-ld pens. 5 60 1000 EztraGolJ Pens, wiib cases and holders. 10 50 2500 Gold Pencils. (Ladies') . . 2 i 0 2500 Gold Tens, with silver pencils, . 2 50 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with cases, . 150 5500 Gold Rices, (Ladies") . . J CO 2000 Gent's Gold Rings. . . 2 75 2500 Ladies" Gold Breastpins, .- 2 50 3500 Misses" Gold Breastpins, . 1 50 C000 Pocket Knives, . . 75 2000 Sets Gent's Gold Bosom Studs, . 3 00 20'H) - " Sleeve Buttons, . 3 CO 2000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops, . 2 50 SO'lO Ladies" Pearl Card Ces. 5 00 ' 15.000 Ladies' Cameo. Jet or Mosaic Pic. a CO 2500 Ladies' Cameo Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 3 00 50:10 Fetridge's Balm of a Thousand Cowers. 50 Evac' new Catalogue contains all the mos pop ular books of the day. and the newest publications, all of which wiil be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. A complete catalogue of books sent free-4bf application through the mail, by address ing It. G. Evans. 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town in the United States. These desiring so to act can obtain full particulars by Addressing as above. N. 13. In consequence of the money crisis, and numerous fai Veres, the subscriber has been enabled to purchase from assignees an immense stock of books, embracing every department of literature, at prices which will enable him to give 5500 worth f the above sifts oa everv 51000 worth of boo is sopd. LifAn extra book, with a gift, will be sect to each person ordering TEN books to be sent to on address. byEipre. Send f or a eaial ogue. THREE MAGAZINES UNITED IN ONE Afi"rr"j .Iftrvara & Parity's 2-lsnzine. VToo-i vorth' 's Youth's Cabinet and the Srhoolfel-Ioh-. Having much the Largest Subscription List and the Ben Corps cf Editors and Contributors of any Juvenile in the World. It will have the ben efit, not only of tbe efficient lalx-rtof Robert Mer ry and Hiram Hatchet, bat Mr. Wood worth (Uncle Frajik? will continue his able and genial services as an Assistant Editor. In short all the attractions cf each magazine will now be concentrated in one. We intend that the Mcsrcv shall show a decided improvement in all respects. To satisfy you that we are disposed to be liberal to those who evert themselves in this wav. we offer the following MAGNIFICENT'LIST OF PREMIUM?. 1. For the lareest number of new subscribers 550 in Vcks- 2. For the next largest number 525 in books. 3. For the next - 510 in books. These books to be selected by the winners, from printed lists wbich will be sent therapy mail. AH subscriptions must be sent in. witbathe dol lar in advance, as early as tee luth of January, and as much earlier as may be. It is not necessa ry to make np the whole list before sending any. as each one will be crented wita everv came sent before the 10th of Januarv. Do not wait, but o to work at once. For anv who do not ehooe to compete for the Premiums, we shall continue oar old offer for tew subscribers, to wit : For one new paying subscri ber, and two stamps to pay the portage, we will send 3rrrv's Btot of Pnzzlei. For two subscri bers, and f.?ur stamps, a bonnd volume of the 2fu- sratn TERMS One Dollar a year, in advance. Address, J N. STEARNS A Co.. Publisher. Oct 29 ' 1 15 Nassau street New Ycvk. HOUSEHOLD WORDS, A MAGAZINE Conducted bv CHARLES DICKENS. The subscriber having made arrangements with tbe Publishers of Household II ordt. in London, and with Mr. F. G. Shaw, assignee of Messrs. Miller A Curtis, of New York, (tbe former publishers.) will hereafter is?ue the American edition from the ad vance sbeete. on or about the lith day of each month, commencing with the November number. The American publisher most respectfully begs leave to call the attention cf yearly subscribers to the very liberal inducements holdout to them ia the annexed statement of Premiums. PREMIUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscriptions wiil be entered in the order re ceived, numerically, on Mae subscription books and every 5th. 10th. 5tth. or 100th subscriber is enti tled to a premium. On entering the name, a re ceipt, numbered, will immediately be forwarded so that subscribers will be enabl d to inform them selves which premium' they are entitled to. to wit : If the subscription number ends with, fire, as 715, 725, 735. etc., the holder is entitled to one volume as a premium. If the subscription number will divide by ten. as 710. 720. 730, etc., the holder is entitled "to two volumes as a premium. If the number will divide by fifty, as 750, 850, etc.. the holder is entitled to ten volumes as a premium. If the number will divide by one hundred, as 700, 600, etc., the holder it entitled to twenty-five vol nmes as a premium, cr a complete set of Dickens Works. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. To any Lady or Gentleman who will procure thirty vearly subscribers to -Household Words."' the publisher will present a beautiful edition of Charles mckens work-, or, 11 preterred, a splen did library of twenty-five volumes, to be selected from the catalogue of premium books. As it may not be convenient to send the whole thirty names at one time, a club book will be o vened, a register kept of 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. The volumes commence with the September and March number, but subscriptions may begin with any number desired. Write the name of Post Of fice, County, and State, plainly. All orders must be addressed to . . JOHN JANSEN". Publisher. Oct29 - 123 Nassau street. New York "CARPETS. A number of pieces of carpet for sale at the sign cf the '-cheapest goods ' by FcveniberSS. - Wil. F. IRWIN". PROFESSIONAL. D.. CROUCn, PHYSICIAN. Office in Cur- wensviHe. May 14. U,5-tf JACKSON CRANS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Ptnn a. Office ad Joining his residence, on Secon i Street, Clearfield. August 1.1?5j. JB. .nVENALLY, ATTOR XEY AT LATT. Clarrld. Prnn'a. Praeticesin Clearfield and adjoining eonnties. Office in r.arr brick addition, adjoining the resi dence of James B. Graham. Acgast 1. li5a. LARRIMER & TEST. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend promptly to all legal and other b sicess entrusted te their care ia Clearfield and ad joining counties. Clearfield, Ag-6.155. JAS.'n. LARKUCgn. I. TEST. DR. I. WOODS, tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of ClearSeid and vicici tv. Residence on Second street, opposite the of fice of L. Jackson Cracs. where he can be foand unless absent oa professional business. Clearfield. Mav 14. 155 3m. TIIOS.J. MrCl'LLOUGn. ATTORNEY AT L iW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Clearfield, Pa., maybe feend at his office in Shaw's Row, four doors wet of the -Macsion Ilouse." Deeds and other lejat instruments prepared with prompt ness and accuracy. . . Feb. 13 ly. D. F. AKLEY,PiFSCA.Y, Grahimtan, Clearfield Cotinty. fa te Driers his professiocalservicesto tbe ir.habita&tj of Grahamtua and surrounding country be can at all times be found at his Ofiee. directly oppo site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when net profea. sionally engaged. l-Fi- -3- ri. A. WALLACE, E0ET. J-WALLACS, II AlIoRNEYS AT LAW. Clearfield. Penn 'a., Have this day associated themselves as partners fn the practice of Law in Clearfield and adjoicicg counties. The business will be conducted as here tofore in the name of William A. Wallace. Business entrusted to them wi!! receive prompt and careful attcnt EDICAL PARTNERSHIP! Dr. Henry I.orain. having as-ocia-ed with Lira, in the practice of Medicine. Dr. J. G Hartsvick. they offer their professional services to the citizens of Clearfield ar,d vicinhy. They will attend to pro fessional calls at a!! hours, and in all seasors. Dr. Hartswick will be found daring the dav at their oSce opposite Dr. Lorain's residence, and at night, at hi.residence. ?h 2d street, one door north f Reed A eaver's store. June 1. 1S55. Y O U R TEETH! 1 TAKJE CAR OF THEM !I Qny DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to announce to fcii friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations in Dentistry. Those desir ing jb.is services wiil find him at b is oSce. adjoining bis residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, unless notiSed oUierwiae in the town papers the wet-k before. N B. Alt work warranted to be satisfactory. -Clearfield, Pa.. Julv 22. 1857. PVT. BARRETT. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Luthersburr. ClearSeid countv. Pa . wi'l him. tesa promptly to al business en;ru;i 10 mar25-tf pijunbilpffm 3fcotriis?mrnf3. CALEB COPE A CO. No. 13. Market St.,Phi!a delphia. Dealers in Linens. White Goods. Ho siery. French. English and German Silk Goods. La ees. Gloves, Boltinz Cloths- Ac. JAng. I. '55 ly GEORGE AV. COLL AD AY. Conveyancer and Land Agent. No. 3. GoIismitVa Hall. Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to a!! busiseu entrnsted to his care. Aug. 1. lS55.-ly. 11 PilLNTERjv CARL AND ENVELOPE Warehouse. No. 4'J5 Commerce Street. Pniladal pbia. LTyCftjh havers will fn-1 i: fur their iaUr eit to call. January o. l5S-Jy. ONRAD A WALTON. 255 Market Street Phil adelphia: Importers ard l'ealers in Hard" ware. Iron, Nails. Ae., Ae. Thev raspectfullv i" vite the people of Clearfie .rtield. to eonlinoa their fa Aug. 1. 1 555.-1 y. riLLIAM S. IIANSELL A SON. Manufae turtrs and Importers cf Sad JJerv. ani Sad dlery Harlware. No. 2S Market Street." Bhi'adel phia. Saddles. Bridles. Harriets. Trunks. Whips Saddle Bags. Bridle Filling, Bits. Stirrups. Eucklei Carpet Ba-s. e?t. Aug. 1. '55.-W JY. RUSH! a aic'.pkia SHTON A CO., 245 31 arket Street. "Phil- a; Importers and Deaier ia Earth en-Ware. China Glass, and Queens Ware. Opposite J. C. HOPKINS. Nov. S. '5t.-lv. ROBT. STILSON. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY SD'RE, No. 72 North SrrosD Street, (oppo site the Mount Vemon Jlon-te.) Pphiladelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. IS K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.: Silver Lepine. do.: Qaartier; Gold Speetaclos. Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Fens and Silver do.: together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb Guard and Foo Chaias. All goods warranted U be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed ia the best manner- Also. Masonic Marks. Pini, Ae.. made to order. . . . All orders sent by diu or otherwise will be punctually attended to. His motto is: -Small ProSts and Quick Sales, Philadelphia. Acril 25, 1?55. B ACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP, OS THIRD STREET. The subscriber informs Lis old friends and the public generally, that he is now re-established in the OLD SHOP- en third street. lately occcpe-1 by Jacob l-aur kweiler. where ce copes by strict a tention and keeping a good stock of assorted ir&nv xo merit tas xavoroi me pu&iic. country produce and cash never refused. An apprentice, from 15 to 15 years of age. will meet with a good situation if application be made sots. Ciearfield. Mar 13. 1S57. G. W. ORR. 31 A N S I O N II Clearfield, Pa. O U S E The undersigned respectfully announces to the pubiie that he has leased the above Hotel ia Clear field borough, and that he is prepared to accom modate all who mav favor him wiLh their rn-tnra His house is commodious and convenient, and his table shall be supplied in the best manner possi ble. No effort wiil be spared to render general satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and to th wants and comfort of his guests, he expects 10 secure a uoerai mare 01 patronage. febll-'57 DAN. M. WEAVER. A -UONEV MAKING TRADE FOR OXE DOLLAR. JEFFRTES S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE A USEFUL TRADES, ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS WITHOUT A MASTER. IS NOW READY FO SALE. This is one cf the most vala&ble little books of the times, to all persf.es oat of emrlovment as a number of money making trades and arts, can oe learned witnont a master, beside all the srenu ine and popular receipts, and instructions of the day, lor tbe manufacture of the most beneficial and saleable articles, now in common use. Anv person forwarding one dollar post-paid, to C.JEP FRiES, Jewries, Clearfield Co.. fa., or to A. II. Biumau, Tyrone, Btmr Co., Pa., will receive a copy by return mail. And any p?rson forwarding twenty-five cents. post pata. to c Jeffries, wiil receive by return mail, one of the three following instructions:- How to make the celebrated artificial Honet. Ho? to raise double crops, of all kinds ef vegeta bles, with little expense, and how to catch all the oives, rexes. Minks ana Aicsarats in tne neigh borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will receive the whole three by return mail. June 4. 1S55 ly. 4OOFFEE Can be had low rates at the store of WM. F. IRWIN. J N November 25. TUB3 AND BUCKETS. A varietv just receiv i and for sale at WM. t.li TfIOLA.S Gi S.1YDER, MERCHANT. Deal er in - SwI Lumber. Sljin jtes Soaare Tim ber, et cetera. KTLERlOWNCkarfeid Co., Pa. July 1, 157 tf. , . , "V E W GOOD S A GENERAL AS i 1 SARTMEXT OF NEW AND SEASON ARLK GOps JUST RECEIVED AT THE "CORNER"' STORE, ia CarwensvUle. ' January 20. ly. WM- IEIN. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The house occupied by J. H. Larrimer. Esq.. situ ate on the road from Clearfield to Curwensvin, near Welch's saw-miTL will be eld very law. It is suitable for a More and dwelling. For terra aj plT to - L- J. CKA- Mt " . ClearSeid. Pa. 7VOTI CE. Letters of Administration on th 11 Estate of Robert R. Welih. late of ClearSeid borough, Clearfield county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the subscriber ; all persons in debted to the said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and these bavins; claims a gainst tbe same will present them dniv authenti cated for settlement. HENRIETTA WELSH. January 27, 1S5;. Administratrix STERS! - OYSTERS!! The levers of good bivalves can prnenre at 1 times THE BEST BALTIMORE OYsTEF.S. at tbe saloon of the undersigned, in Shaw's Row. Clearfield, Fa., where he will be happy to terra ail who may favor him with their custom. He will supply persons with cans, if desired, at Baltimore prices, with the addition cf the expense of briuriag them here. R. B. TAYLOR. ClearSeid. Pa.. Sept. 53. 1S57. FALL AND WINTER. GOODS. The subscriber repectfuily announces to his friends and the pabjie generally, that he has jart received fresh supply of GOODS, at his oid stani. embracing everything necessary for the season the wants cf families, or the business of the people. All who want tebuv right, can have either male un CLOTHING. HATS and CAPS, COOTS and SilOES, or anything else, on terms mot favorable, and for CASH lower than they can be boubi elsewhere. t3rCali and see. WM. L. MOORH. Clearfield, December 23, 1557. M RULE Y A R TYRONE CITY. PA- ISAAC BERLIN, would inform tae- eitizens of Clearfield, that he is prepar ed to fumkh MARBLE WORK cf all kindt, Foch as Monuments. Box-tombs. Tcmb-tables Head Stones, and all kinds cf Grave Yard work, cn tka shortest notice, neatest styles, and cheapest rates. ALSO, building work, such as Marble Lintels and Door Steps. Brown stone Platforms. Xiase Cocrava. Window Sills and Caps, door steps.- Ac- Head stones of all kinds and patterns. Work d-Iivered to all parts of the eoanty. ISAAC EERLLN. i. Tyrone City. Dee. 23, 1S57. E-MOVAL- JOSHUA S. JOJ1NSON, CABI.XET JTAKFR. has removed hi shop to the new building of Jehc Trootmaii. on Market street- where he will keep on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior finish.) every variety of H?nschoid and Eibhea F U It-X I T U I E ruch as Tables. Bureaus. Safirs. Stands Cupboarls, rotas- fcecLstciKls- e.. of every style and . variety, which he will disy-ose of at cheap rates as acy o ther establishment of. the kind in the eoaniy. ta!I and examine cis furniture, ana i.ii.re for vourselvei of its oualitv and finish. CHAIRS of all kinds oa has! or made to order. He is also prepared to make (X'FFiNS to order. on tne shortest notice, and wilt attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. , Clearfield. Pa.. December 17. IB06- TTO! Ia -b FOR TTIE TEMPLE OF IIONOR ! BRADLX y Jtl GRUCS.Tiu. Co ever. -ad Shcet-Ijttn IVmre SiLsnitCsttorrr. PJkaiBriurzr. J-. where they are at all times prepared to mpp't customers with every conceivable artiele from iho smaJlest Coffee pot spent to the longest rina is gicaMe. Thev will do both a WHOLESALE A RETAIL besicess and will at all times bava oa haad a Lire assortment of readv-rna-Je ware. nousn SPOUTIXG done to orler. en tbe shortest notice. an-J rtt wr ia a neat, rabetantial manner. $TOrES, STOl':-PIPE, $ KETTELS, of everv rariev ker-t cocstant'v on hand. i hev will isrntsh to order arv of tae : Cook Stoves, viz: The Wilinim Pecn. tlie Wet. the Atlantis, and Cook-Completa, all of which are suitable for both wool and coal. Among the Parlor StoTes will be found the Ladv Washington." the "Excelsior." 'Home Parlor." Aa. r roiuce of all ainu la&.ea ia exchange fjr ods A. A. BRADIN. Ocvber 24. lS55.-tf- JNO. D. M GIF.K. THE NEW-YORK STEAM SAW-HILL AND MACHINE COMPANY. CAPITAL S250.0$3 This company has been organized with the above carital fyr the punxjse of urplTur th demand for tLe Coirij-uwi PORTABLE STEAM SAW-'JILL. and ether Ictp'-ored Ms ettinerir. They have j urchAed the entire machine ry business heretofore carried oa bv J. M. En-.e-- son A Cj.. also the .Moctrotaerv works at Yorker on the Hudson, near this city, and with the expe rience and facilities combined in its orsanTxauoa are prepared ta furnish machinery of all kinds ai more liberal rates, than has ever been eCered ai anv other estabiishn-er.t. THE COMBINATION SAW-MILL, wasnaterted October. 1S56. aad is now general! v aokcswie-i'etl to be the cheapest, most practical, and (Seen lumber manufacturing machine in the world. A large number of theta are ia suceeitsful escration ia aifferent sections of this country, Canada. Cuba, and South America, and wherever their merits have been tested tbey are being adopted by lumber manufacturers in preference te ail other niiils. The following letter expresses the general opin ion of those whoarecsing the Combination Mill : Messrs- Ejsersos A Cc Gentlemen: I have tried the saw-miil purchased of you, and will it that it performs well, and more than meets my expec tations. I am welt pleasei with irs performance. I set it up oa a small stream that afforded constant water about as thick as my little finger, which wes much more thsn suSeient to scpplv the boiler. We are able tocut3.0j0 feet ef beautiful lumber ia 12 hours, with something les than one eord ef wood. It is the very thin we have seeded in our county for a Ion- time. With a little rrouble and expense, we are able to move it from five to tea miics per day. and set it up in the heart of the timber, which saves the jcreat burden of hauling the logs a long distance to the mill. Yours, respectfully, Jesse Ktnm. Jr.. Louisville. Tennessee. The Company have purchased Ttnd' Pafnt Fetd Arrangement, which is illustrated and des cribed in the" -Scientific American for October 24. Th is adds greatly to the eSetency cf the mill. Tie Comoinatior Mill, with ail the recent im provements, and steam power of fifteen horses, is capable cf sawing from $.(m to feet in 12 hours. cd is sold fr 1.550 THE NEW YORK CIRCULAR SAW-MILL Is manufactured only by this Company. It is of superior coBstrnction,"an"d sold for 25 per cent less than other mills cf no jrraater capacity. A mill with 35 to 54-iach saw eaa be sold for 5 15 te S5. and with a 23 horse entice and boiler is sold for 52.200. Steam Engines and Boilers : Engines of from 1 to 109 horse power; Locomotive, Tubular, Flue and Cylinder Boilers furnished at greatly redus ed prices from former owotatkuw. Drawing;, with plans and rpeeiSeatiensfr baiki ins and machinery, furnished gratis to our custo mers. Competent mechanics are sent wet to put cp and set is operation oar machinery .when ree aired. We also manufacture Shiugie'Mjchtnes Planing- Michi'ie. Sitzrar-Mil!. and machinery in eeneral. Special attention paid ta getting p Shifting- and Pulite for manufactories, and all kinds of Mill-trnzkt trork. This company are selling in great Bombers a Talent Coiurat Bfrr-S'one Mill.' for flour, corn meal, and all kinds of Teed, which is p roe ou need by experienced miller, both in this country and Europe, Tkt Best Mill ever eoustnteted. It will grind more grain in the same time, and with half the power, of any mill of the same price ia tea market. We also furnish other style of Gnsi--Jttls when required J. AL LMERSON A CO.. Agsats. jan6 Xq. 37I Broadway, X ew York. A General asorUaent of Drugs and Paints, fvc sale by " WM. IRYIN, CurwiMvil!-. D, u4 Ainr-