THE &&FTS!9!AK8 IBlMu THE JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, TA., SEPT. 1, 1858. See advertisement of "Black-smith wanted" also Election Proclamation. A Fall. On last Saturday afternoon, a lit tle son of II. II. Morrow, of the Clearfield House, fell down the steps into the cellar, Manning him, and bruising him considerably. Fire ! Mr. Patrick Mulvaney having leased the bank of Judge Moore, is prepared to sup ply otir citizens with coal at reduced rates. We direct attention to his advertisement in another column of this paper. i Accipest. On Monday, Mr. John Guelich, tf this borough, was engaged in the woods at cutting a log, the end of which was lying on Hie stump, when the log broke off suddenly, and falling across it, he struck his side on a knot with such force that several of his ribs Verc broken. Tub "Weather. During the last eight or ten days we have had nnusually cool weather, the atmosphere feeling more like that of No vember than of August. "Jack Frost" has lccn loitering about the buckwheat and corn lields, and we understand that in some places lie has dono considerable injury to those crops, especially to the buckwheat. Keoclate tour Time. By referring to our advertising columns it will be seen that MY. II. F. Xaugle, recently from dilislc, has com menced the Clock and Watch-making business In this place. He comes well recommended as a good workman, and we have no doubt that he will render entire satisfaction to all who rnav favor hiin with their custom. Is the Penitentiary. Sheriff" Heed and Constable Denmark in the latter part of the past week conveyed Thomas Zelitzski, who was convicted of robbing Kratzer's store, to "the Western Penitentiary in Allegheny City. Warden, who was sent there some moiiths ago for horse-stealing, is said to be a good shoe maker, and Ullman, another Representative from this county, we understand, has been promoted to the position of instructor of cord wainers. A Xew Foick.' We publish the following -epistle, verbatim et literatim, as a sample of some of the literary curiosities which editors frequently receive : Aug 28th A D 1S58 Mr Row sir I will write A flew verses for jour paper if you will except of it And if you will put this in your paper I will send you som nioro Written for the rafmanes Jernal Sonnd the stage home Blast The trum pet that the Wailing World may know publish it Throughout our Borders Eeven unto uicxico Seize your pen o dreaming poot a And in numbers smooth as in a by jspred afar the joy tul tidings Betsys got Another Baby Boggs tp ClcarQeld co pa We presume the interesting event alluded to in the "pome" was enough to elate the author and prompt him to give vent to his ecstatic "pheelinks" in a poetic strain, and as he ap pears anxious to have it in print, we give it a place inonr columns, especially as ho promi hcs to send "som more." Iron Citt Commercial College, Pittsburg, Pa. Xumli-r of students attending this Insti tution is now 300 more than treble at any similar school in the county. It is a model, well furnished counting house of four large lialls, 20x40, 23x80, 22x70, 44x80 feet, and is conducted by a Faculty of fourteen experi enced teachers and practical business men. 'flic course of study being the most thorough and practical Teachers of writing always ob taining the medals here, also in eastern and western cities Low prices of board and tui tion Healthiest city in the Union Success o!' its graduates Best location for gaining sit uations cause this to be the largest Commer cial School in the Union, making it the most desirable College for bnsiness men in any pait of the country. For Circular ami Specimens of Writing, address F. W. Jexkixs, Pitts burgh, Pa. Pittsburgh Gazelle. Opening of the English State Pater Of jtok. Hitherto the history of the American colonies has been lacking in some vital parts, owing to the restrictions placed upon access to r use of the records preserved in the State Paper Office in London. The policy of the "English government has undergone a change. It is now considered that nothing can be lost by an exposure of the secrets which np to a Tecent date have been so rigidly guarded ; and nt the present moment it is not more difficult to obtain access to any of the records of the State Paper Ofhco during the period of the cononial history of the United States, than to .the books of a well-regulated library. For two or three years Sir John Homily has been occupied in having them duly calendered and indexed. The records of the office will add much valuable matter to the history of the original thirteen States, and to rone more than that of New Vork. A correspondent of the Richmond Enquirer sends that paper some locuments which show the records arc likely also to throw side lights upon the history of many men of the era. The fact is, perhaps, not generally known, that when in Oliver Cromwell's time, the Wal xlenses were so cruelly persecuted by the Church of Rome, he called for collections to relieve their necessities in all the churches of the Puritans and Covenanters in Great Britain. So heartily was this responded to, that a con siderable surplus was left after their wants were supplied, which remained in the British Treasury; and this fact coming to the knowl edge of" the Government, it was agreed that the funds should be set apart for the support of the Vaudois pastors. Accordingly, each of them, sixteen in number, receives annually JC40 from the Bank of England. The source of another Tact of their support is even more singular. When Napoleon conquered Italy lie confiscated certain properties belonging to the church of Rome and made them over to the Yaudois. By the treaty of Vienna, after Napoleon's overthrow, this arrangement was "permitted to leruain undisturbed, and in con sequence of it, each of the Vaudois pastors re ceives 20 sterling a year. Taking into view the simplicity of their manners, and the cir cumstances of the country, the 60, or $300 thus provided for them, atFord an ample sup port. It is certainly a remarkable fact in his tory, to find Cromwell and Bonaparte united in prfiducing such a result Banner of the ftuzs. CLIPPINGS A NO SCniBSUNGS. tjfTue ocr thanks to Jacob Irwin, Esq., for a oasKci ol early apples. L17A sour fellow says ho always looks under tbc marriage head for the noose of the vtat: OT"Gcneral Harney has been designated to tako command ot tbe troops in Oregon territorv. Ik" A political paper in Minnesota savs the re tail price of a Minnesota Legislator is ?j00. Li?" A poor lawyer hung himself in Milwaukie last week. Having no cause, he left no effects. EJBThe latest novelty in female dress is a new style ot skirt, called the "Leviathan Crinoline." Lr An Irish society announced that its usual July meeting, this year, would be held in August. tyA colony of whit people has just been set tled in Florida, on the ground deserted by Billy Aowiegs. f?"" London has been a city for nearly two thou sand years, nnd contains a population ot two and a half millions ITFCompIaint is made in some parts of Alaba ma ana Oeorgia that the red rust is seriously in juring the cotton. IjThrce things that never agree two cats o- ver one mouse, two wives m one house, or two lov ers after one maiden. ljfThe Mormons at Fait Lake city are still dis satisfied and unruly. Tbcy insult the gentiles Whenever an opportunity occurs. CBishop M'Gill. of Hiehmond. Yn., has re ceived from Arcbbishep Hughes, of N.Y., a present of a magnificent pair of carriage horses. 4 js "According to the LouisvillcC'oanVr. tbe pres ent crop of com throughout Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Tennessee, will bo the heaviest ever grown. Gr"An incorrigible wag, who had lent a minis ter a horse, which ran away and throw its rider, thought he should havo some aid ill -spreading'' the gospel. I' Military encampments have been ordered in WilliamsportScpt.Tth. Bellefonte 20th. llollidays burg 27th. and others in Snyder county. Alleghe ny and Dauphin counties. SLcfOf the forty-eight Senators who took their seats in the Kigbteenth Congress in 132-1, only two survive. Martin Van Burcn of New Vork, and John ISranch of North Curulina. l"i?"Soniclody thinks that because a woman sent the first word over the Ocean Telegraph, it will be talking all the time. Wo wish it would, and talk a little faster than it does cow. V F'A slavo case was tried in Madison co., Ky., onthellth and 12th of August. A white woman who had been held in bondage from infancy. more than twenty years, was declared free. fj?Tbe papers arc quarreling with Queen Vic because she addressed the President as '-The Hon orable," instead of '-His Excellency." Titles a inoug a Democratic people! Fudge ! I"?A Berks county farmer spcaksin high terms of the crimson clover a new species of clover ob tained through tbe Patent Office. The seeds were sown on the 1 7th of April, and ripened on tlio 20th of July. f"XrIt is stated that Gov. Wise, of Ya . contem plates purchasing land and removing to Tazewell county. This is in the extreme west of the State, ami it looks as if the Uovcrnor was going in for -free labor." E7P"A slave woman in Florence Ky, bent out tlio brains of her new born babe, on the night of the loth August, alleging as a reason, when arrested, "that she would not raise up children to work for others all their lives !' txThere is an ordinance in the city of London requiring a five-eighths inch tube to be inserted near the coiling in every room, fur the purpose of letting off the gas in caso of accident or careless ness. A good precaution. ITiPOn the 9th August, at Cincinnati, a man was blowing in bis gun to see if it was loaded, when a dog bounded playfully towards him, struck the trigger with his paw and blowcd the man's brains out, killing bim instantly. C?"Mr. Forsyth, our Minister to Mexico, and Mr. Henry, who was bearer of dispatches, will re turn home on the sloop of war Plymouth. Orders were sent, not long since, for that vessel to sail for Vera Cruz on that mission. Flfln England, there is at present a great de pression of trade the natural result of the late panic. Great Britain has felt that unfortunate re vulsion as severely as ourselves. Like us, it is now dull and spiritless in business. ft?1 A distinguished Berlin professor has lately produced a paper in regard to the world's popula tion, in which ho arrives at the conclusion that the globe is at present inhabited by twelve hundred and eighty-three millions of people. fUnparalcllcd horror and tremendous excite ment resulted in St. Louis from tbc finding of the dead bodies of two fine looking children in a box. A Coroner was called, and a jury scraped together when the children were found to be wax ! I sTJlr. Bell. editor of the Tyrone Star, has pros ecuted Mr. Traugh, editor of the llollidaysburg Standard, for libel, and the latter has been bound over in tbe sum of $600. to answer at the next sit ting of the Quarter Sessions of Blair county. "sTMIcrse Kadish, bruised and applied to the wrist as a kind of poultice, is said to give imme diate relief in .cases of toothache or neuralgia. It should be applied to the wrist on that side of the body which is affected by the disease or pain. tjeA lady was taken by surprise in Mississippi, the other day. At least we judge so from the fact that John 15. Surprise was married to Sallio A. Stocks '-fancy stocks." we presume. They will probably have little -surprises'' occosionally. lSA female correspondent of a St. Louis paper speaks of a sight she saw lately, that made her smack her lips. Itscems a pity tiiat the ladies in that city have to smack their own lips. In this latitude the men are always ready to save them that trouble. t jLA little boy 10 years old was recently missed by his parents and was found after soruo days in a spring-lock trunk. '-It closed with a spring and his cheeks young bloom, was blanched in the damp of a living tomb." Who does not remember the sadly sweet song of the "Mistletoe bough." VtTIt is stated that the father of a lady in the vicinity of New Bedford. Mass., recently presented her with a check "good as wheat' for 30,000. in view of her matrimonial alliance. Truly such a checZ-cred life as that wouldn't be hard to lead. We wish somebody would endeavor to "check" our career in that way. 0"A man in Allegheny county recently got drunk and whipped his wife. She threatened to leave him, and packed up her kit for that purpose He became repentant and gave her a deed in her own name Tor the house and lot in which they liv ed, worth 51700. Thisat once ended thedispute O, woman, thou art good at bringing men to terms. I Everything must havo altered very much ia a short time; only a few years since (Jen. Jackson, being seated between two ladies, said he felt like a thorn surrounded with roses. V. S. M. says, a few days ago, while riding in an omnibus, and be ing seated between two ladies, he felt like a stavo in a hogshead of molasses, surrounded by hoops. l"Thc St. Louis Republican (loco) states that a census of the city is about to bo ordered by tho "Black Republican" city autborites, and manifests alarm on the subject. This movement is thought to have something to do with an intended expo sure of the fraud by which Blair was defeated. The Republican wants it put off to a more conve nient season. SIsThe genius who perpetrated the following, it is said, fainted after the effort, and was car ried off on a shutter : '' The Atlantic cable Ain't a fable Bring forth several bottles of Champagno and place them on the table. We intend to be slewed as Cain slew Ablo. Till we can't stand, but must sit on our gable. Robbery of the U. S. Mint. A bold at tempt was made a few days ago, to rob the Mint at Philadelphia. Three respectable look ing men visited the Mint, and were shown through the building. Taking advantage of the momentary absence of their guide, they opened the cabinet of rare coins, with false kevs, and stolo several $20 gold coins, and two $50 gold coins, and a bar of gold valued at 540. Two of them have been arrested, who gave their names as Charles Mcrvine and Charles Morris. Pennsylvania who intend to vote for Por ter and Frost, at the October election, must keep in mind that every vote cast for these gentlemen will be regarded as an endorsement of Buchanan, Glancy Jones, Lecompton, Scotch water pipes, and Free trade. DIED: In Bradford township, on ThursJ.iy, August 10th, Dobcas, wife of James M. Dicksn, aged C8 years. DUVALL'S (iALVASIC OIL Professor II. I) it Vail, after twenty-five years labor in experimenting upon the whole cat alogue of medicines, has discovered ELECTRI ClTl' in a positive form, nnd that agent is put forth to the world in his OALVANIC OIL, and is now the only medical preparation that will pos itively cure all Sure and Painful Disease This Oil is rendered electrically positive, and acts on the system by imparting to it electricity in the Galvanii form. It is expressly recommended for all sore and painful diseases, as tbe following: Neuralgia in all its forms, gives relief in a few minutes. Pain in the Uxel, Breast or Side. Rheu matism and all pain ful diseases of the. Stomach and Botcels. In short it will relieve pain wherev er located All that is asked, is. try the Galvanic Oil for the cure of any disease of the nboc class. J. D. STONEKOAD, Lewistown, Pa., Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by Moore & Etiwcilcr, and Rccd A Weaver, Clearfield, and country merchants gener ally. Lewistown. August 25. lS.S-y. IK O X T E P O T , KEPT U V MERRELL ir CARTER. OX SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Is the place where all the following articles can be had at reduced prices: Bar Iron of all sizes by the small or by the quantity; Cast Steel, of vari ous sizes and best quality; a large assortment of Stoves, among which will ho found the XEW WORLD COOK. OAK PREMIUM. GREAT REPUBLIC, BUCKS PATIENT, and the Eh rated Minnesota. ALSO, a large assortment of Nine plates and Parlor Stoves, and Air Tights of various patterns. ALSO, Plows of tho best and latest patterns. ALSO, of thcirown man ufacturing a large assortment of Tin-ware, Stovo pipe. Sheet-iron pans of all sizes, and all articles of the kind iu their lino kept always on hand. House Spouting done to order, and Tin Roofing done with di.-patch. ALSO, a large assortment of all kinds of house keeping utensils constantly on hand. COUNTK MERCHANTS are in vited to call, as they can be accommodated nt very low figures, with anything in our line. All orders will bo thankfully received and promptly attended to. O. B. MEBKELL, ' ' L. 11. CARTER. N. B. Tbcy will also receive every variety of articles on commission, at low rates. M. A C. INSTITUTES AND EXAMINATIONS will bo held as follows, to wit: For Curwcnsvillo and Pike, at Curwensvillo on September 1 3th, 14th and 15th. For J!rady and I nion. at Luthersburg on Sep tember idiu. ntn ana ittn. For Bell. Burnsido and Chest, at New Washing ton on Sept. 2!)th. 21st and 22d. For Beccaria. Jordan and Woodward, at Glen Hope on Sept. 2.id, 21th and 2.th. For Clearfield. Lawrence and Goshen, at Clear field on Sept. 27th. 2Sth and 2!lth. For Ferguson, Knox and Penn. at Lumber City on rept. ;utn, and Oct. 1st and zd. For Bradford. Boggs and Graham, at Graham ton on October 4th. 5th and 6th. For Morris and Decatur, at Morrisdale on Oc tobcr 7th. 8th and 9th. For Girard, Covington and Ivarthaus, at Bald mils on Oct. 11th. 12ih and 13th. For Huston and Fox, at Hickory Kingdom on uctoocr zoth and Zlst. The institutes will be opened tho first day at 11 o'clock, A. jr. Addresses will be delivered on the subject of education in the evenings The public arc invited to attend the Institutes, r.xamina tions at each place on the last day. Teachers ncg looting to attend tho public examinations will not he entitled to a private examination; see School Laws for 1S17, page 51, section l."!S. Aug. 25. L. L. STILL, Co. Snpfd. PLOri? Just received 30 barrels Extra Fam ily Flour, which will be sold low for rash by December 2, RICHARD MOSSOP. DR. LITCII'S PAIN CURER, ANTr-BIL-IOl'S REMEDY, and RESTORATIVE, for Colds. Coughs. Croup, Ac, sold at Joseph Goon's cnoe cuop, llearneld. Pa. OctZS. TV"OTICE. All persons having accounts with J- George J. Kyler, are hereby notified that the undersigned has been appointed by the Court his committee, and that tbe said accounts must at once be presented to him for settlement. ROBERT MITCHELL. Clearfield. July 7. 1S03 Ct. TJLASTEKINO The subscriber having lo- -- ctcd himself in the Jiorough of Clearfield, would inform the public that he is prepared to do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike style. Also whitewashing and repairing dono in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7, ISjS. EDWIN COOPER. GLORIOUS NEWS! NATIONAL EX CHANGE Tbc subscriber having taken the above well known stand, in Curwensville, Pa., is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His table will always be supplied with the best the market can afford, and his Bar with the choicest liquors. His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. DAVID SMITH. Curwensville, April S. ISjS. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cantioned agaiust purchasing or meddling with the following property in the posscssiou of Henry Peiitecoff. of Burnside township, to wit: 1 cooking stove and pipe. 2 acres of buckwheat, i acre of po tatoes, 2 shoats. 2 beds and bedding.- 1 rocking chair. 1 tabic, 1 lot of dishes and tin-ware. 1 look ing glass. 1 book case and desk, and I red cow; as tbe same belong to mo. SAM'L SEBRING. Burnside tp., August 13, ISiS-aulS-St. I71IRST IN, FIRST SERVED. Boots & Shoes always on Hand, (of our otrn male.) JOSEPH GOON, thankful for past favors, and grateful for future prospects, de sires to inform the citizens of this vicinity and his old friends and patrons in partieulur, that he has removed to the FIRST ROOM in the EAST E.XD of SHAW'S NEW ROW, the first door vest o f the Mansion House, where he has on band constantly, a large assortment of every variety in the BOOT AND SHOE line. Custom work attend ed to with dispatch. The very best of stock will be used and no pains spared to make neat fits and durable work. All of which can be obtained of gaiil J. Goon, very low for the Ready Rhino. Clearfield. August U, lS.r.8. NEW STORE ROOM & NEW HOODS!! SPUING AND SUMMER STOCK IV. The undersigned has recently fitted up a room ene door west of his old stand on Market Street, Clearfield borough, where he has opened a new assortment of seasonable and fashionable goods. His stock consists of a general variety of the best DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QFEENSWARE, HATS t CAPS. BOOTStSiioES. and all other articles usually kept in a country store. Among which can be tound the following : CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, TWEEDS. JEANS. FLANNELS. GINGHAMS, MEItlSOES, CASHMERES, LUS'I RES. CALICOES. MUSLINS, and all artie'es gencraly used by housekeepers. My former customers, and the public at large. are invited to call anil examine the goods and judge for theinaclve of the quality and prices, as it is my uesire to sell at rates to suit the times. Remember that the newly fitted up store room on Market Street, (opposite the Clearfield House ana one aoor west ot his turmer location.) is the place to buy goods low for CASH, as many of the articles have been purchased at reduced prises. 1 Ins is the l'lacc to receive a lair equivalent lor your money, these hard times. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. May 2i. WM. F. IRWIN. GIFTS! OIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFTS SPLENDID G IFTS ! ! ! ! '.At 439 Chest nut Street. The only Original Gift Root Store. (r. (r. r. A.s would inform bis friends and the public that his Star Gii't Book Store and Publishi ng lli'iise is permanently established in Brown's splendid Iron Building, 4.'W Chestnut Street, two doors below Pith, where the purchaser of each book, at tbo regular retail price, will receive one of the following gifts, valued at from 2b cents to One Hundred Dollars. WORTH EACn 550 Patent F:nglish Lever Gold Watches, $100 00 Z:0 Patent Anchor " " 00 00 400 Ladies Gold Watches, lSk. cases. 3a 00 GC0 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, 15 00 500 Parlor Timepieces, JO 00 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Tins, 10 00 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets. 5 00 to 12 00 f.00 Gents' Yost ond Fob Chains. 10 00 1000 Gold Lockets, (large size double case.) 10 0 2000 Gold Lockets, (small size.) 3 00 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Tens. 5 00 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders, .1 50 2500 Gold Pencils. (Ladies'.) 2 00 200 Gold Pens, with Silver Tcncils, 2 50 6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies',) 1 00 2000 Gents Gold Kings. 2 50 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 2 50 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, 1 50 2500 Ladies Gold Pens, with'cases and holders, I 50 3000 Pocket Knives. 100 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 2 50 2000 Sets Gents' Sleeve Buttons, 2 50 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases. 5 00 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet. or Mosaic Tins, 5 00 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins. 1 50 5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, ic , not enumerated in the above, worth from 25 cts to 25. Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all parts of the country, contains all the most popular books of the day. and the newest publications, all of which will be sold as low as they can be ob tained at other stores. Agents wanted in every town in tho Union. Those desiringaso to act, can obtain full particu lars by addressing as above. X. B. Being largely interested in publishing books, and buying from other publishers' in im mense quantities, for cash, I am enabled to make larger discounts to Country Agents and Book Deal erg than can be had at any other house in the coun try. Jjp"Any book published in tbeUnited States, the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards, will bo promptly sent. Gift included, on receipt of publisher s price. An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any person ordering ten books to be sent to ono address. Send for a Catalogue. Address, G. G. EVAXS, Publisher. Aug. 25, 1S53. 3m 439 Chestnut St., Phil'a. LADIES'MAXTILLAS, Shawls, Bonnets, Skel eton Skirts, and Ladies' dress goods of all kinds for sale low by JOHN PATTON. Curwensville, May 12. 1858. LARGiriiT(HNATLS. Glass. Paints, Oils", ia., for sale cheap by JQHN PATTOX. Curwensville, May 12. 1858. BIBLES The Bible Society of Clearfield co., hereby gives notice that their hooks, name ly, Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of fice of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at Clearfield. The books aro of various sizes and a- I dapted to supply cither private individuals or Sun- nay schools at very cheap rates. Very substan tial bibles can bo had as low as 25 cents apiece, and testaments as low as fi cents apiece. Tbe people of the county generally are also in vited to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of the Society. Signed by order of the Executive Com mittee. ALEX. McLEOD, President. rj ALLOA! XEW WAGOX MANUFACTORY. I X The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public generally' that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in "Xew Salem City," Brady town ship, where he will at all times be prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows &s. The best ma terial that can bo procured will be used, and his work will be mado 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 hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BENJ. KISUEL. Xew Salem City. Jan. 16, 185(1. CLEARFIELD ROOT AND SIIOE MAN UFACTORY. A WORD TO ALL. The subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has LOCATED himself on MAIN STREET op posite the Jail, and is now prepared to wait npon and render general satisfaction to all who may fa vor hiin with their patronage. Ho feels confident in saying that never before has there been offered to the public of this section, such inducement" as he offers. All articles purchased at this establish ment will be warranted, and if proven not to be as represented, will be made good without extra charge. His work cannot be surpassed, as he is determined to use only tho very best materials in their manufacture. Tho "world and the rest of mankind'' are requested to call and satisfy them selves of the fact, that his articles aro of the beet and most durable materials. GEORGE SUULTZ. Clearfield, March 17, 1S58. T AGER! LAGER! LAGER! LAGER! JLJ LAGER BEER SALOOX. Eating House! Eating House ! and littery! Eating House! Eating House ! and Rntery! Eating House! Eating House! and Bitrru! The undersigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Clearfield and tho public in gener al, that he has opened an EATING HOUSE and BAKER V in the room on Market street, known as the ''Old Jew Store, where he will keep on hand a general assortment of Confectionaries, such as Canines of all kinds, .Nuts in great variety, rigs. Baisens, Prunes. tc. &e. lie will also keep Ale and Lager Beer at all times, which, he does not hesitate to say. is a superior article, and from tho best breweries in the west. ALSO, a large assort ment of Tobacco and Cigars, always on hand. As he is a Baker by trade, he will always keep a snpply of FRESH BREAD and CAKES, as well as PIES of every description that tho season will afford. He will also bake to order, on short no tice, anything of the kind that maybe wanted by the citizens of Clearfield. The public arc respectfully inv tcd to call and see his stock, which he thinks cannot fail to meet the wants and wishes of persons who desire any ot the articles in his lino of business. He solicits, and hopes to receive, a liberal share of patronage, as it will be his constant aim to accommodate and please all who may favor him with their custom. Call and judge for yourselves. Remember the place, tho -OLD JEW STOKE." on Market street Clearfield ap23 WENDLIN ENTRES. GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO CHEWERS. Dr. Gustar Limmrd's Taste Restorative. Troches, the Great Sirhytitntc for Tobacco. It is a well known and incontrovcrtable fact that tho use of Tobacco is the promoting causo of many of the most severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL disorders to which the raco of man is subject, ascurcful an alasis and long and painful experience have clear ly proven that it containsccrtain narcotic and poi sonous properties most dangerous in their effects, which by entering into the blood derange tho functions and operations of the Heart, causing ma ny to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also she entire nervous system, manifesting itself as all who have ever used the noxious weed will bear testimouy in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability, Water Brash. Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a similar character. Tho "Tasto Restorative Troches" arc designed to coun teract these baneful influences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude of cases, and wherever used. lieing harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire sys tem, restoring the Taste which has becomo vitia ted or destroyed by great indulgence, complete ly removinr the irritation and accoinnanvin-r tick- ' ' j o ling sensation of tho Throat which are always consequent upon abstaining from the use of To bacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the Stom ach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who aro irretrievably underminimr their constitutions and shortening their lives. should uso theso Troches immediately and throw off tho injurious and unpleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troches or Lozenges are nut un in a con venient and portable form at the low price of 50 cents per Box. A liberal discount to the Trade. 1 rcpared solely bv the undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS. Druggist, Corner 2d and Race streets, Philadelphia April 14, 185S-ly. &3 RAIL ROAD II O 17 S E", CORKER OF . Main and White Streets. BROOKVILLE, Pa Fefr24. R. R. MEANS. Proprietor. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with one Iron Grey Colt, now in possession of Thomas E vans, of Chest township, n3 the same belong tome. Chest tp., Aug. 13-'5s-at. LOUIS J. 1IURD. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cantioned against purchasing or middling with the following property in tho possession of John Rian, of Burnside tp., to wit : 1 brown horse, 1 orrel mare, 1 two-horse wagon. 1 threshirg machine, and 1 red cow ; as the same belong to mo. : SAMUEL SEBRING. Burnside tp., August 13, lS5S-aulS-3t. C CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned J against meddling with the following proper ty in the possession of Jacob Rowland, in Burn sido township, tho same having been purchased by me at Sheriffs sale, and is only subject to my or der, to wit : One windmill, one wagon, three hogs, a lot of hay in the barn, corn in the field, buck wheat in tho field, two rows, one hciffer. and one bull. WILLIAM ROWLAND. Chest township. Aug. 4. 1S5S. aug25 piXCELSIOR MARBLE YARD. Tho undersigned hereby announ ces to the citizens of Clearfield connty, that he is still engaged, at his old stand m in TYRONE CITY, in erecting MONUMENTS and BOX TOM US. Also llea.1 and Foot Stones of the latest and most approved styles, and on the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly at tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLIN. Aug. 25, lS53.-dec2.V57. Tyrone City. I 71 ARM AND TAVERN STAND foil RENT. The undersigned committee of George J. Kyler. offers for rent the large farm in Bradford township, at the intersection of the roads from Graham ton. Kylertown. Morrisdale, Phillips burg, and Clearfield, consisting of 2'JO acres, over 100 acres cleared with a large and commodious House, a large barn and other buildings thereon. Ailo a large orchard of choice fruit trees Any information can be obtained by applying to II. B. Swoope. Esq., Clearfield. Pa, or to the undersigned. July 7 J ROBERT MITCHELL, 1JROFESSOU D IT V A L I, S, TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. Prepared Originally hy Prof. D avail, for merit of the College of Surgeons, Paris, is now offered to the public for the cure of all those diseases in which alteratives and resolvents are indicated. These pills are rendered void of taste by which means the most delicate stomach can take them as well as the smallest child. From three to five boxes will euro tho worst caso of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure the worst case of Salt Rheum. From two to 3 boxes will cure the Ring Worm. One box will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. From two to four boxes will cure all old Ulcers and Running Sores. One box will cure Humors in tho Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the" in jst in veterate case of Nursing Sore Mouth. From one to two boxes will ouro the severest case of scabby head in children. From three to six boxes will cure the (common ly called) thick neck or Goitre. From two to four boxes will cure the Dropsy. F'rom one to three boxes will euro Juandice. From two to six pills will cure the Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Billious One box will cure the rever and Ague For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and bilious habits, the 1 tint el es Gal rou te Pills are the best pills ever known in the annals of medicine. 25 cents iter Box Any agent on receipt of S 1 will send four boxes to any part of iuu jiueu stales, tree ot postage. J. D. STONEROAD. Proprietor. aug25-'5S-y Lewistown, Pa. For sale by Moore fc Etzweiler, Clearfield, Pa., and by country merchants genorally. rpiIE MONTHLY MASONIC MAGA- J- 7.I.VK OF TI1K AE. IS ENTITLED "T77i AMERICAN FREEMASON." It is devoted exclusively to the Instruction and Entertainment of Freemasons, their Wives. Fam- iies. and Friends. Each number contains Por traits of distinguished Freemasons, and other En gravings, by the best Artists; and the articles by Dr. A. G. M.telei, Rev. George Oliver, Giles rates, Albert Pike. Rob. Morris. Jnltn Dove. J. Thro. Hull u. and others, comprise Masonic Law. History, Jurisprudence, and Belles Lettres. from the Pens of the leading Masonic Authors of tbe present century. As a Masonic Monthly Magazine it has no equal, either in beauty of Mechanical execution, or Value of its articles, in the World. Each niothly part contains as much reading mat ter, not to speak of the costly engravings illustra ting the same, as all tho other monthly issues of the Masonic Press in America, rolled into one. 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Peter Parley, the editor of this book, has a world wide reputation, as an arthor his writings hav ing become familiar as household words wherever the English language is spoken. This is his last wort, and we predict for it a popularity equal, if not superior, to that acquired by any of his form er publications. rThi work will be sold ex clusively by subscription, at tho low price of S3 50. Agents wanted in all parts ot fne country to od tain subscribers for it. Specimen eopies will be sent by mail, prepaid, to any address on receipt of the price. For full particulars add res 1 ...... . y .'i'wiv !.. . i : .1 Au". ll-58. 119 Xassao St., Xew-ork. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. An assortment just opened and for sale at the store of Xovcmber 25. WM. F. IRWIN. IT1L0UR, Oats, Rye. ie., for sale at the cheap 1 store of-- JOHN PATTON,CurwcnsH. AT. SCHRYVER has resamed the practice of medicine, and will attend promptly to all calls in his profession, by day or night. Resi dence opposite the Methodist church in the Bor Ongh of Clearfield. May 12th. 1353 CAUTION. All persons are hereby cantion . ed against buying or in any way meddling with the following property, to wit ; 1 timber sled. 1 twe-horse waggon. 1 yoke of oxen. 1 raft timber of 3100 feet in tbe woods, 4 hogs. The above pro perty, iiow in possession of John Robison, of Chest totVnfliip, has only been left in his care, and is subject to my order. July 21. Ift58-3fn. II. P. PATTON. GREAT REVIVAL. READ ! READ!! And be C a n v c J The great Revival has done immense good in al most every State, county, and town in the Union, outside of Clearfield. Therefore, in consideration of the above rumor, Frank Short has taken the responsibility upnn himself td revive the Boot and Shoe business in Clearfield, and set a good exam ple to his fellow men. He has to announce to hi old customers, and asmanv new ones as may favor him with a call, that he has on hand a large as sortment of fine work and any amount of coarse. Also, Gents' gaiters made to order, and of any style to suit customers. Morocco, Frencli Calf, and PattcntCnlf gaiters constantly on hand. Findings for sale, kit excepted. All work leaving his es tablishment warranted not to rip. Customers' coming to town will find him at the shop formerly occupied by R. R. Welch, dee'd.. as a watch and clock establishment, nearly opposite Reed A Wea ver's Store. Roll in boys and get new soles or your old ones repaired, as somo of them stand in great need of it. FRANK SHORT.- Clearfield. June 30. lS5S-"m. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. PROSPEC TUS. Volume Fourteen Itcgins Scttemier 11, 1S5S. MECHANICS. INVENTORS. MANU FACTURERS AND FARMERS. The Scientific American has now reaehed its Fourteenth Vear and will enter upon a New Volume on the 11th of Soptomher. 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Farmers'BK.Wickford Bank of South Coun ty, Wakefield. 20 TivertonBK, Ti vc Warwick BK.Warw'k 5 Rhode l.-land Exchange Bk, E. Greenwich, i Mt. Vernon Bank, i Hopkinton Bank, 20 All solvent banks, i Oixsr.rTiriT. Merck. Ex. Bk.Bridgp Bridgeport City Bit, i lolcbeter JSank, Bk of Hartford Co. Hatters' Bk. Bethel, Exch. Bk. Hartford, Charter Oak Bk. " Mercantile Back u I ncas Bk, Norwich, QuiDebaugBK, " Woostrr Bk, Danbury oodhury l.ank, virgima. disc. Bank of Kanawha, Ka- nowha Salines Solvent banks, 1 PEXSSVLVASIA. Bk of Penn'a, Phil'a 70 Phil'a banks, par Allentown Bank, par Anthracite bank, Bk of Chester Co.. par Bk of Delaware co, par Bk of Gcrmantown, par Bk of Montg'y co., par Bk of Pottstown, par Bk of Catasauqua, par Columbia Bank, par Doylestown Bk, par Easton Bank, par Fr.AMech.bK Easton par Far.BK of Buckseo. par Far.r.K. I.ancatcr, par Far.BK. Reading, par Lancaster Co. Bank, par i par par t i i i i i t i 50 Pawcatuek Bank, i Bk of N.Am. Seymour 5 Pahquioquc Bk, Danb i Granite Bk. Yolnnt'n Pequonnock Bank Wiudhain County Bk, NEW YORK . Agricultural BK.lIerk Addison Bk. Addison Bk of Orleans, Albion, 50 Central Bank of New York. Utica. Chemung County Es 15 Dairymen's Bank, 5 Elmira Bank. Ehnira i HolIisterBk. Buffalo, 5 Hamilton Ex. Bank. 25 HugucnotBK.N.Paltx i i Medina B:c, Medina, I Niagara River Bank, 1 Ontario Bk. Utie. 50 Ontario Co.Bk, Phelps 5 Pratt Bank, Buffalo 20 Oliver Lee A Co's Bk " J Reciprocity Bk, " 30 Sackctt's Harbor " 30 Western Bk, Lockport 10 Yates Co. Bk, Pen Van IfARYLAXP. Mineral Bk. Cnmb. Cumb'l'd Savings Bk, 3 Solvent banks, 1 KESTUCKT. Bk of Ashland, 1 Solvent Banks, 1 OHIO. City Bank. Cincinnati 50 O. LircATrustCo..Cin Scnaca Co. Bk. Tiffin, Sandusky City Bk. CI 20 Bk of Maoora b Cou nty Davton Bank, Dayton 5 Miami Val.Bc, ' 10 State Bank, 1 wiscoxstx. Rock River Bk. Beloit Farmers' Bk, Hudson, Fox River BK.tir. Bay Badger State Bk, Solvent Banks, MIcniQAX. Peninsularl'.K, Detroit Fanners' A Mech. Bk,' 2 ALABAMA. Bk o Montgomery, Central Bank, ' 5 Northern Bank. 3 Lcbauon Bar.k. Mauch Chunk Bk, Miners" Bk Pottev'e, Stroudshnrg bank, Wyoming Bank, . Harriburg Bank. Bk of Chambersburg. Bk of Midiletown, York Bank, Bk of Gettysburg, Bk of Pitts"burg. Citizens' Bk, Pittsb. Exchange Bk. Pittsb. Iron City Bk. Pittsb. Mechanics' Bk, Pittsb Mononga'la b. Browns Frankl.bK.Wahinet i FarADro.bK.Waynesb i liK ot Northumbcrl. t Bk of Danville. par West Branch Bank, Lock Haven Bank, par Lewisburg Bank. i Far.BK Schuylkill co. i Allegheny BK.Allgh'y Bk of Lawrence eo., 1 Honcsdalc Bank 1 MerA .Man Bk JPittab. Erie Back. & Erie City Bank, 1 McKean County Bk, Tioga County Bank, XEW JERSEY. Bk of N.J. N.Brunsw Bergen County BaDK at Haekensack, Morris County Bank TP.NNF.SSE8. Agric-1 Bk. Brownsv. WesternBK, Memphis Bank of Nashville, 20 Exc.BK.Murfrcesboro' 3 Shelbyville Bank. Lawrenceburg bank, Bank of Trenton. Bank of Claiborne, Bank of Jefferson. Bank of Knoxville. Bank of Paris. Paris,: 3r Bank of Tazewell, 4i Bank of the Union. Si Buck's BKM"Minnv'e 3. City Bank. Nashville 3 Northern BK.Clarksv. 3. Traders' Bk, Nashv. 3 Bk of Commerce, " 3 OeooceBic Cleveland. 50 Bank of Middle Teno.3t Dandridge bank, 50 BanK of Tennessee 3 Planters' A Union Bk, 3 iXDIANA. BanK of tbe Capitol, Traders' bank,. Tippecanoe banK, Central bank Banc of the State, Free banks, ILLINOIS. BanK of Elgin, Rock Island bans:. Peoples bank, Carmi 25 Hamilton County Bk 2 Bk of the Common w'h 2 HuntSTille Bank, 5 Roshville Bank. 29 Stock Security Bk, 2S Corn Exchange, 2 Bk of Chester, 2 Bk of Betleville, 2 Solvent Bauks. 2 25 i 20 4 45 45 4 50 It Si 2 2 C1AKPET.S, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Ac, can J be procured at tbe store of -May 1 2. JOHN PATTON, Curwensville. 1 ii. i l It I,"