3 i 1 1 THE JOURNAL. . ".CLEARFIELD, FA., OCT. 13, 18o8. CaiRCii ; Dedication . By Divine permis sion, the new Baptist church in the Borough of Clearfield wili bo dedicated on Sabbath, lho 24th October, and Re. J. II. Peters, of -Philadelphia, and other ministers frcm a dis tance, are expected to be in attendance. Services to commence at 11 o'clock A.M. The public are cordially invited to attend. ' Clari3ll County Elestion, Oct. 1?, 1318, rs 3 K o ! . ts s- ir1 S e n " i - 3 -' r I ? I F 5 CbaarfiU. C2 63 57 62 77 37 33 4S 69 63 LawrenceGO 153 61 143 93 63 12' 113 63 113 Bradford 43 73 63 72 13 65 TO 60 ei Jordan, 32 30 32 53 3.V 65 21 60 Goshen, S S3 8 ?.2 21 14 1 22 17 Union, 16 1.1 10 15 19 13 6 17 19 13 Pike. -.-v- Cj-73" 63 75 65 73 79 60 S2 A"uw'v3u 3 29 25 41 1 23 21' 22 33 IsiiiiiAXiTr and Death. Under this bend ing we find the following item oing the rounds cf the papers : "Some d. its ago, a stranger named Shcplir, was found lying in a church four miles from X. Washington in Clcartield county, in a dy ing condition. The persons vh. found him were going to a pr.iycr meeting, and it sterns they had not time to act the god Snmrritan, but left the" stranger hungry and sick. The iiiext day he escaped froi.i the church by - crawling ont'through the window, (the door having been "locked,) and nude bis w.:y to ' near Xcw Washington, and stopping at a i'.iriu hotue, the first thing he did nai to drink a -very large quantity of water, and afterwards -cat a small piece of bread and biutcr. He , staid all night at this house and cat some broakfast, ' when lie passed on through the village a-short distance beyond which ho was een to stagger and fall into a fence corner, evidently in a fit. The people gathered but all refused-to care for him any further than - to ay him in a wagon maker's shop, on a be.-i td shavings, where ho refused to take any nourishment, but lingered out a miserable existence until Sunday evening when he died. He said he had some friends in Johnstown, and relatives in Harrisburg. Ho also assorted '. that he was from Cincinnati." We were at Xcw Washington a few days since and made speciil inquiry about the matter, and find there is not a word of trnth in it- Nothing of the kind occurred there, -and no one. can conceive how inch a ridicu lous story gained currency. Shooting Afeaik. Sir. Jacob Dai r of Ben nett's branch was 'brought to town on Mon !ay last charged with attempting to shoot PWHip Chambers." Vve haro not been able to obtain full pnicul.irs, but tha story runs a lout thus : A misunderstanding existed be tweeu tha parties, and Chambers went to or near Bait's house and talked something about shooting, -having at the satno time, a revolver or something of the kind in his hand; upon which J3arr wont into the hocso and brought -out his trusty 'rifle and told bis assailant that '? any shooting was to be done he wuld have -A share. What then followed wo know not, tutt-no. lives seem to have been lost, and no powder wasted. "Both parties however made information, and Mr. B"s share of that perfor mance icchjs to have been h'ts trip to the coun 1y boarding house, unless lie can procure bail. This comes of making an unlawful use of those weapons which shonld never be turned by man against Ids fellow except in legitimate varlsre. Republican, Oct. i:h. Fine IIovse. It is a noteworthj- fact that cf late the citizens of this county are paying more attention to tha erection of good buildings.- In passing through Iiurnsi Je township, ajew days since, we noticed that cur friend James McMurray h.is nearly completed one f the'isrgcxt and lirie.it brL-k houses in the County. There is much taste displayed in its location and style of architecture, and Mr. McMurny is certainly deserving of praise f.r the spirit an.l rnterprize displayed in this i'Hproveitietit. His property ia within the limits of the proposed county of Pine, and many are in favor of locating the county s-at there, in the event of its formation. The situ ation is a beautiful one, and possessed of some advantages that should not be overlooked. We trust others, when about erecting new dwelling?, will follow the example set by Mr. Mc.Murray and put up neat, substantial and commodious buildings. Goon PaorERTr roit Sale. Any person desirous of purchasing a email farm, well sit uated, is directed to consult the advertisement .of Win. M. JlcCullough, Sr. A valuable sawmill property located in Pike and Knox townships, is offered for sale, as will be learned by referring to an advertise ment in another column. rrnsECi'Tios or 1'kotestasts. The pcrsi cution of the Maubeuge Protestants commer ces to awaken as much indignation ai excite nent among their co-religionists throughout Trance. Meetings are talked of,- in order to get up a general petition to the Emperor, pray ing Jor themselves, and the punishment of tbo 'fanatic sub-prefect of Maubenge; for, as the Protestants justly remark, if the example of the scb-prcfcct be followed, or a bar not rais ed to religious persecution by the -all-potent chief of the State, the cry of "Death to the Huguenots!" may again resound, and the facts, if not the form, ol the edict of Nattes, bo re-enacted. Many cases of Dysentery, in its most sjvero formave beca cared by tho administration jf Du Vall's Galvanic Oil.' Cholera Morbus and all diseases of the bowels are relieved in a short time by a few drops of Galvaxic Oil. .Sec advertisement. Dmot Deiupsey, the wealthiest man in Macon, Georgia, died a few days ago, having inadeils will, in which he bequeathed $2,500 to each of his two 'children, and $493,000 to the Roman Catholic ehurch In that city. Ad Irishman making love to a lady of great f ortune, told her J;$-couId no! sleep fordream ing of her.' CLIPPINGS AND SCRIB3i;G3. liTRising the price of flour. - - i-S""''Nuisane dead cat", in the streets. OToinfortsble a little fire thce days'. ITtTIigh apples, at one dollar a bushel. 2F"Couip!ctel ibe Baptist mectiug-hou. $"Fel! some snow, on Friday the StU in-t. OXeat the new sign of the CloarScld House ""s?Firtof the soasaa ieo, on Sunday morning. l3FIa fashion over-coals and blanket shawls. fcS""CredItaMe Improvement Leitzinger's new pottery. i'Fiiilod our wood-pile. WLoTl bring the next load t LsLong coining the Turkey's, we hal the promiite.of. enr thauk-s Thomas Mills, for sjrue fine grapes. SCanght a "weod chuck"' smart P.obert, on Sunday last. r?Everybody in haw'i new row.adverlUts in tbo Jouniat. ETOnt some pigs. Take care : the 'police' are en th qui vive. JiJron') ca?t several of our merchants. Wat"h for the new guodi. IyjJoic; a" good bu.'iucss the Ilorough Consta b'a. in t'ue liog line. iT3Wntid 'umf bnukwheat aud rye, iu pay meii: of subsciiption. I''l-p the frarn- cf 'L. C. M'CiilIongh new Louso, on second slrct t5T0vpr the agony. Will soon know who's elected to slay "tu hum." . t-crThe interest, is., nnnnsliy of the publie debt of Great Briiian is 1 l7.Si3.U00. ZLv' Tr.U the chesnnt trees in the 'grern woodi.' Have to cnt 'em down to got the nut.s ou. I"jp"Lig i:!T;;:r the tail of tho comet. May bo this is the one that is to give us a brush. "tr"i5ood job tha filling in tho street, in front of Mr. V,"rij;ley'3 property. Who's next. fj5"Exc!leat the psean-nutcrop of Texas, this year. The export will amount to about ?200,0u0. JHiA great speller the man who spelU crock ery, thes: i Kreaugbkcurreighev." l'honetic sys tem, eh ? ryKecoivcd in Xew Orleans, seven thousand three buudred aud forty-two bales .f eoiton, on tha loth of iScptemocr. yit U stated in the German journals that the ladii-s of tho Curt of Wurteinburg have rosolred no longer to war eriuoiinj. j?"I'eseribir.g a late duel, an Irish paper says : ':Ono cf the cowbattaiiM was shot through the fifsliy part of the t'tigli ho:ic.'' l"v"lark prospect iiiustrated a black woman looking down a black ailey, of a dark night, for a black Laby hi'l under a slack of black cat.. i ".Several papcrj have published an article headed ' Professor Mitehcl on the Comet."' Wc should lik; to be informed how he got u there. C17 Stated that fourteen tribes or band of 1 u dians have declared war against Texas Wonder if 5o;ue iuc.erd ain't only Jismij for a fat army contract. VTA ,:Tat and Lean liase Cluft"' has been or ganized in Buffalo. Xinc of tho members are pusy a3 I'alstaXT the other niue are as spare as John of Gaunt. lv- writer in tho Troy Bafc: say3 one dol lar's worth of si'.lphuMbroiTn nr.on tho tire in tho foreeasMo, would have saved the Austria and her living, precious freight. t"'ome of the f.-.riucrs in Maine have raise 1 sneh iuuner.se qaar.tities of Cabbages and ."quash es this summer, that they have to rent neighbor ing l.in-f? to store them on. rf" -ippears the fjliowiag. in a western paper : 'An inquest was held on 7irl of a human It jilu. consisting of n skull, ono arm, tbo thijU bone, and Do lasts!" W-h-e-w ! rr'-iCuffcy, why don't you kick t!iat dog?" What cm de use of kicking every cur what snarls at you ' Uon't you know tlat nm de way he wants you to bring him irrto cotico ?" I'p'Thcrc is said to bo a boy at Worcester who a prodigy in chess playing. A year since he didn't know the moves, but only lately he plays three games at the sama time while blindfolded. r5rDcci:led:y ' f.ist" the ladies of Iowa. On the ISth nit , ara'fl between ladies, on foot, caino off at Iowa City, for tho prize of s lvero.ikc bas ket. The prize was won by a Miss Handy. !1Thern M a printing office at Zablagen, in Muicmburg. in which all theeompositors and press men, amounting to ouo hundred and sixty, are deaf and dumb. There is no talking politics, lovo, or religion, there. ITTThe Frenoh have jucssfully tried the ex periment of slicing and dryijig potatoes for future us'j. If isd'ine by machinery. If this shall pi ovo 'generally ueccsifu! 1 c-oi.oraieal. it V7i!l be h valuable d::o'."ery. i-V-V pate; t was last week awarded to Dr.ChiM. V. l'age, ut' i"::saiii-;f'Ji). i). C. tor a pillow or rest foT thy h ' 1 1 , wLxh eiiab'cj travelers in rai!.o:i l crsrs to slee p eoniiortably. 'J his improvement is attached to an umbrella. i"5cuie of tli3 Southern papers grnma'o bc-c-iu.-e it will eost ear nverT.meiit :-a:ne SPmi caea. to 5'Mid the ICcho iictk-js b.-.ck to Africa. Thar is just uao per ocTit. of the ect of sending a JSouth-ci-o negro hack from B i: n. ''i'be tlovci'nor of Xcvr ilairpsitro bas a:. f -ousted '1 liuri'day, Xuvctnlr 23th. as a d:iy of Thaiiksgiviag. It is the first ?ppointnicnt male ti:ij jc'ir, and the day selected nill doubtless bs grncraiiy chose:; by otln r Governors. IlsTTBeru are rnsny eLiis-.iacs who like, about r.p.v-'i in twelve mon'tis. to luic a good revivr.l in their hearts. They think that, like tlic year, they can rj.t;:e up for fieezii.g anJ snowing all winter, Ly a period of intense heat ia summer. E"jTMr. Kranson, of Brandyv.Sne manor, Chester iiaty. has a pair .f oson. which are sail to be the larsrest twr raised in the Union. They are to be fed until February next. t v.hich time" it is calculated they w ill weigh 3.-100 pounds. SyAt a fire in Cincinnati, a short t!ms sineo, the company vi the i'tearn Cre engice -Citizen "s Jift"' hitched horses, ran two square-?, laid out 331) feetrf hose, firing u, in tho meantime, and put water on the fire in four minuses from the tap of tho alarm bell. rThe Srst section of the orer'aud stage route to Caliiornia some 003 miles has been traversed in more than one day less than the time called for by the schedule. If the gain holds through at the eao:o rate. San Francisco will be reaehel overland, in twenty-two days' timo. A honid mysicry h is been nosed out at Sy racuse, X. Y- In the examination of an emp ty house a skeleton was found. Tho premises were formerly occupied by a milliner, who was supposed to have left the city, t;3 nothing has been seen of her for some timo past, and the room has recently been unoccupied. A phy hictan was called to examine the skeleton, and without hesitation he pronounced it that of a female. Mi'STEniEs of the IUssian Couut. An ex traordinary statement is mad; in the St. Petersbnrgh journals : In demolishing a wall in the apartment of the Hereditary Grand Duke, in what is called the Great Palace, in that city, the skeleton of a woman was found, still covered with fragmeuts of clothing, which fell to dust npon being exposed to "the air. There is not the slightest tradition, it is added, to show who tho woman was, nor why she was closed up in the wall. ABor Peeacheu. A lad some sixteen years of age, is creating quite a sensuion in Mon mouth county, N. J., as a preacher. His preaching is attended by great crowds, not at tracted by his extreme youth alone, but by his reputation for earnest eloiuonce. I TIM) TIMIJLR MAKERS ! A lot of Mann a I JL Ci.debrajed Double-bitted Axes, at the Low i l'riee-c; TW'U DOLLARS, for sale bv i UlCHAKi) MOSSOP. Clearfield. Pa., .Sept. 23. 1S3S. , - DUYALL'S GALVANIC OIL. PrvfrJtxor IT. Jltc Vail, after twenty-five years labor iu experimenting upon the whole ent alostie of medicines, has discovered KLECTiil VITY in a positive form, and that nsrent is put forth to tho world in bis GALVANIC UlL. and is now tho only medical preparation that will pos itively cure all Sure and Painful Diseases This Oil is rendered electrically positive, and acts on the pr!m by imparting to it electricity in the Galvanie form. It is expressly recommended for all sore and painful diseases, as the following: Neuralgia in all its forms, pives relief iu a few iniuutes. i'ain in the liacl. Breast or fiirlr.Ktei Matittn ait all painful tli.icasrs.ef the Stomach and Bowels. In short it will relieve pain wherev er located All that ia asked, is. try tho Galvanic Oil for the cure of any disease of the abo-e class. J. 1). STOXKUOAD, Lewislown. Pa., Proprietor, to whom all orders inuat bo addressed. For salo by Siooro A Etzweiler. and Itoeil A Weaver. Bowman i- Perks, J. B. Giuliani. K. Wil liams, C. Kratzcr, Irwin A bon, A. B Khaw. James Forrest, A. Montgomery, Wright & Hagorty, and by country merchants generally. Lewitown, August 25. l$5S-y. F ARM LANDS FOE. SALE 25 wiles from Thi! nJolpbia by ltailroad in the S-tate of New Jcr.'cy. Soil among the best for Agricultural pur poses, being a good loam soil. with. a elay bottom, i'he land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from a!i parts of the country arc now sett'.ii) and building. 1 he crops can be seen growing. Terms from S15 to S20 per acre, paya ble witiiiu four years by instalments. To visit the place Lave Viae St. Wharf at Philadelphia, at 7i A. M.. by Railroad for Ibtmmontoi!, cr address P.. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full advertisement in another column. Iept. 1358. FARM LANDS FOR S.VLF 25 miles from Phil adelphia by Railroad in the State of Xtif Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, be ing a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The laud is a large tract, divided into small farms, and. hundreds from all parts of the country are noiv settling and building. Thccropscan be seen grow ing. Terms from 15 to S20 per acre, payable with in four ycais by instalments. To visit tbo place Leave Vine .-t. Wharf at Philadelphia at 71 A M. by Railroad for liammonton, or addrcts H. J. Byrne, by letter. Sec full advertisement in ati ohr column. S'pt. 8, i.-0S-ui. JL and the public, tiiat Gros .t Kunkel. whole sale Grocers, Canal Street Wharf. Ilarrisburg have on hand a large lot of Liquors at reduced prices, by the barrel or otherwise, to suit pur chasers, consisting of tie following : Pure Brandies. New England Rem, Old Rye Whiskey. Domestic lirai.riies, Mor.ongahela Whiskey Blackberry Brandy, Peach Brandy. Lavender Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Scotch Wbiskcv. Lisbon W ine. Pure Ilollnnd Gin. Rectified Pitts. Whiskey Port Wine. Maderia Wine, Pure Holland Gin, Domestic Gin. And other Liquors. Gcsler's Pure Champagne, 4c., tc, 4c I i'"0rders promptlv attended to. GROSS .t KUNKFL. Wholesale Grocers. Canal Street Wharf, between Walnut and State Strcots. Harrishurg. I'a. MarI0-'5S-ly. CLOVHR II U LLC RS. The subscribers tak this method of inforiing the Farmers of Clearfield county, that they manufacture at their shop in Mill fieim, Centre coenty. Pa., the cele brated I't:iizcArr,!t Improve i i'rcniinni Clover llnllcr. These" Hullers can be attached to any power for cither '1 or 4 horses, or water power in mills; are warranted to work well, and with good seed will clean from 25 to o'J buslicls pcrday. Any peison wishing to see one of these machines, and loam more particularly of itsopcratiou.will please call with Mr Win. A. Becd, farmer. 3 miles cast of Curwensvillc, who purchased and had one in uso last season. Machines will le delivered at Curwensvillc. if desired- For further particulars inquire of Win. A. lived. Clearfield P. ., or the subscribers. S. S. 11ACPT. Mill lleim. Ccntreco.. P , Sept. 15. 185S-;!m. -X. B. All orders promptly attended to. I LL WANTING TO F.MIGRATK to a mild XjL climate, stood soil, and line market, see ad- good vertisement of flauimontun Lands. ALL WAMTXii to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, and fine market, sec advertisement of liammonton Lands. Sept S. IHjrJ. ALL WANTING to emigrate to a mild climate, pood soil, ai d fine market, sec advertisement of liammonton Lands. - Sept. 8, 1S5S. ALL WANTING to emigrate to a mild climate, gojd soil, and fine market, see advertisement of llaiumantou Lands. Sept. S, TiotS. ALL WANTING to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil. a;id lino market, see advertisement of ilaiiiiijoi.ton Lands. Sept. 8. ltiaS. ALL WANT lN;i to cmitrrato to a mild climate, good soil, and Sine market, see advertisement of ilammor.ion Lands. Sept S-'3S-.'!m rg'.O COXSCMPTIVIIS. The advertiser hav dC ing been restored to health in a lew weeks, by a very siiuplo reme iy, after having suffered s-'vcral years with a severe Lung Affection, and that tlrcad disease. Consumption is anxious to in-'i!:o known to his feilow suGVrcrs tbo means of euro. To all w ho desiro it he will send a copy of Ibc prescription used (freo of charge, with direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they v.i;l find a sure Cure for Consumption. An'ima. 15; o:k hitls, Au. The ouiy object of the nrlvertiscr in sending tho prescription is to benefit the afflict ed, and be hopes every cmTercr will try liis reme dy, as it will cost them nothing, find may prove a blessing. Parties wi-hinjr the j-resrriT.tion will please addre?s REV. KDiVAUD A. WILS'LV, Scpt.2'.," oi-Sm Williaiu3uurgh. Long Island. F1 ST IX, Flil ST .SERVED. Boits & heej alvavs on Hand. jf our own i.i.i .: JOSKPIl G'0X. tbailkfttl for p.i-iiittvoi an J. grateful for future prospects, de sires to inform the citizens i,i this vicinity and his old friends aud patrons in partieult-r, that bo has rnxncfd t tl,r I'riST ROOM iu the JiAST nxo of nirAirs xiziv jioir, thcfi.st,oor ice it of the j.l i.ijiou Home, where he hits on hand constantly, a largo assortment of every variety in the BOOT AND SHOE line. Custom work attend ed to with dispatch. The very best of stock will bo use.l and no pains spared tu make neat fits and durable work. All of which can bo obtained of said -I. Goon, very low for the Ready Rhiuo. Clearfield. August 14, 1S33. AlTIO. All persons are hereby eaution- ed against purchasing or meddling with the following property, to wit. I dark bay mare. 1 mare colt 2 years obi, 1 red heiffcr 2 years old, I red steer 2 years old. 1 black heiffcr 2 yoars old, 2 red heiffeis 1 year old. 40 dozen rye in the barn. u0 dozen oats i.i the barn. 1 red cow. The above named property is cow in the possess ion cf Wm. Stewart of Beearia tp.. and has only been left with him oa loan, and subject tvmv or ders. 11KNRV I1AGERTY Smith's Mills. Aug. .".I. lK38-sopS-.1t. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, at tho cor ner store, Curweusvilio, October 0, 1S38 WM. IUVIX. C FEE, and Molasses, by the Eag and Barrel for sale at the store of Oct.6,'33. WM. IKVIX, Curwensvillc. AG OOP ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dress Goods, comprising English and French Merinos, Co burgs, figured and plain Delaines, Delaine Robes, Saxony IMaids, Lama Cloth. PoiVdo Chcvro, Silks, Aa.. .5:0. . for sale cheap at the corner, by October G. 1333. WM. IRVIX. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Boots and Shoes, a full assortment, at tuo corner store of October 6. lS3o. WM. IRVTN. CJPAXISH Solo Leather, for sale at the 0 store. Hi lea taken at the highest pri the corner rice. C'ctober 0. WM. IRVIN AR AND HOOP IRON, small round iron for stovo rods, 4o-, feu sale at the store of October a WM. Iit IN. LADIES' FCRS, the store cf a few se cf Frenoh Sables, at WM. IRVIN. ATKST STYLE of Fall and Winter Bonrcfs, at the corner ("tore of WM. 1RVIX. TRKDKKICK SCHM.VEL. Jf WATCH MAKER, Cherrv street, (one door cbt of the Methodist Church.) Clearfield. Fa., wiil repair Clocks. Watches, 4c.. on Fhort notice and reasonable terms. ' Sept. 2D. 1338. CAl'TIOX All pcrsos are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddiing with One Dark Drown Horse. 4 years o'd, past, in the pos session of Thomas Dixon, of Los township, as the name belongs to mc. JOHN M. CHASE. Woodward, .Sept. 3. 1S53 sept22 I? ARREK AND 1TAIR DUESSIR.-Tho 3 undersigned takes this method to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and tho surrounding country, that he has opened a Barber Shop, ou Market street, in Shaw's new row.whcro he is pre pared to accommodate all who may give him a call, and hopes ta receive a liberal patronage. Oct. C. 1$$. JEKEMfAH NORRIS. GLORIOUS NEWS! NATIONAL EX CHANGE Tho subscriber having taken the above well known stand, in Curwenaville. Pa is ready to accommodate atl who may favor him with their pr.tronajrc. His table vitUsa! way be supplied with the best tho market can' afford. and4 bis Bar vntu the choicest liquors. -His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. DAVID SMITH. Curwensvillc, April 8, 1S3S. JN I) I A N A S E M I N A R FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. J. Willis Westlake, A. B. R."T. ColtXW EI.L. Principal!. The first session of this Institution will commeuce on Monday, November 1st, 1S0B, and continue 22 weeks. X. B. Special attention will be given to the training of Teachers. For particulars, send for a circular. Address either of the Principals, Indiana, Indiana co., Ta. Oct0-'5S-4tp. MBltOTYPES FOR 50 CENTS!! Tho undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicin ity, that he has fitted up rooms iu tho : row of j J iiftg-e iUaic. opposite tho "Uattsmau s Journal ofii.-e. where he will remain for aftwdays only, prepared to present pictures to all who may favor him with a call which will exceed the expectations cf the most fastidious. Photograph of every des cription taken when called for. Secure the shad ow cre the substance fade. A. M. HALL. ClearEcld. September 23. 1838. BIBLES. Th Bible Society of Clearfield co.; hereby gives notice that their books, nuino ly, Bibles and Testaments, arc deposited in the of Cco cf James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at Clearfield. The book3 are of various sizes and a dapted to supply ei ther private individuals or buu day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan tial bibles can be had as low as 25 cents apiece, and testaments as low as fi cents npicce. The people of the county generally arc also in vited to leave w ith 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. ALLOA! XEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The cndersijrnod would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public generally' that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in '-New Salem City," Brady town ship, where he will at all times bo prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, and his work will be made in the most substantial and du rablo manner, such as will bear the test of strict examination. By a close observance of his busi ness engagements, ami by disposing of his work on the most reasonable terms, which be will do for either cah or approved country produce, be hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BENJ. RISHEL. New Salem City. Jan. 16, lS5d. CI. EARFIELD BOOT AND SHOE MAN L FACTORY. A WORD TO ALL. The subscriber takes this method of inlorming tbo citizens of CJesrfield and vicinitr. that ho bos LOCATKl) himself o MAIX'STUEIZT op yosicr, the Jail, aud is cow prepared to wait upon and render general satisfaction to ajl who may fa vor him with their patronage. Ho feels confident iu saying that never before has there been offered to tho 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 bo surpassed, as he is determined to use only the very best materials in their manufacture. The "world and tho rest of maukind"' are requested to call and satisty them selves of the fact, that his articles are of the best and most durable materials. GEORGE SHULTZ. Clearfield. March 17. 1S3H. rVIE I.'AMMOXTOX FARMER, a newspaper JL devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting furth fall accounts of the no vv settlement of liammonton. in New Jersey, can be subserib-.d for .t only 2cts per annum. Inclose postage stamps f.ir the amount. Address to Editor of the Fanner, liammonton. Atlantic county," New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best, quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see a Ivcrtisemeut of liammonton Lnnd3. Sept. S. 1S5S. 'Tit. II.v'.t'tuxTox P.ns!r.R, a newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also Tjtting forth full aeeour.is cf tha new sjttlemeut of lTammonton, in New Jersey, c-".u bo subscribed for at only 23 cents per annum. I eel ess postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, liam monton, Ar.'aatio connty. New Jersey. Those w ishing cheap land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful eliiuates in tho Uriion, sec advertisement of liammonton Lati ls. Sept. 8, ISi.-Stn. y ALU ABLE FARM FOH SALE. Tho T valuable farm, of the undersigned, former ly (be property of John Antes, dee'd. containing Seventy-five aires, Fifty of which are cleared, is oifered for sale upon reasonable terms. This farm is beautifully situated, two and a half miles from Cleariie'.d boro and one-fourth of a mile from tbe l'ike leading from Clearfield to Curwcnsviile. It has upon it a good house, a large spring-house with iresh water constantly flowing through it. It als, has erected therioh, a good log stable, an out oven, and other out-houses, necessary for a coun try residence There is upon said farm, a bank containing the best qnality of bituminous coal. Also an orchard of choice fruit, consisting of ap ples, pcuchci pears, plums, Ac., and other requi sites for a good home, too numerous to mention. Now js your chance to purchase a home, for you and your children, that in your declining years, you may sit down by your own peaceful lire-side, and enjoy all the comforts of old ege. Oct. ", 1353. WM. M. M'CULLOUGILSr. TITHE "BROADWAY O'dNIRl'S," THE JL GREATEST PAPER OF THE AGE ! A heautif.illu Ulnitratc4 Monthly shrtt. and a Pu ivr that t- a Paprr. A budget of Wit, Humor, . . . 3 ' j...r . i : . r r i'aeis. jiiu ..tjiivs u i ,1 , m aii.ui ine ier io'i arc, riqht c tea if, right airny. road tea if , Jiroastwni, rihtttp!'' Only Fifty Cents jump in and take a rido Once seated in our ''Omnibus," wo will endeavor to both amuse and instruct you. and give you. in the course of the year, at least fifty cents worth of Pun and useful information. We will show you up Broadway, d. wn the old Bowery, through Chatham and the other principal streets, giving you ample time to see the-Elephant and get a good pcepatttho Peter Funks, Confidence operators. 4c. We will show yon tho city by day light, by gas light, by moon light, by candle light, by star light, and will drive the Omnibus"' ta some parts of tho city where thero is no light! We will endeavor to post you on all the tricks and traps of tbe great metropolis, and also nmuse many an hour with interesting reading matter. 'Throw physic to the dogs." If you have the Blues, the Dyspepsia, Gout. Rheumatism, or are unfortunately troubled with a scolding wife, we will guarantee to make you forget your troubles, laugh almost against your will, and grow fat. Ev erybody should subscribe to the "Omnibus"' at once. The "Broad way Omnibus" will make its appearance on the first of each month, filled with amusement and instruction for all. Price. Fifty Cents a year in advance three copies to ono ad dress. One Dollar; the chcapot pper in the States! Who will pet us two subscribers and receive one copy free? All communications should be ad dressed to CIIAS. P. BltlTTOS, Editor "Broadway Omnibn." fpt. 29, 135S 0t. 29? Ferl street, '. Y A I L ROAD 11 O V N E, CORNER OF Main and White Streets. BUOOKVILLE. P. Feb2f. B. R. MEANS'. Proprietor. LITCirS PA IX Cl'RER. AXTI-BIL- IOL'S REMEDY, and RESTORATIVE, for Colds. Coughs. Cionp, Ac., sold at Joseph Goon s Shoe Shop. Clearfield. Pa Oct 2. PLASTERIXG. The subscriber having lo cated himself in thu Dorough of Clearfield, would inform the public that he ia prepared to do work iu the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, iu a workmanlike style. Aleo whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7, I.h.oS. F.DWIX COnrFR. COAL ! COAL ! ! The subscriber respectful ly informs the citizens of the boroujjh of Clear field and vicinity that he has taken a lease of Judge M core's Coal Back, adjoining the town, where ho will keep constantly on hand a full sup ply ol tec article, either lump or mixed, to suit purchasers. Persons in town can besupplied with it at their homes at six cents per bushel, or at the bank lower than ever A share of public patron age is solicited. PAlRICK Ml'LYANEY. Clearfield. Sept. I, lso-. f71 XCL'LSIOK MARBLE YARD. j JL1J ccs to the citizens of Clearfield county, jJL- that he is sti II engared. at his old stand "Tii.-V-i in TYRONE CITY, in erecting JlOXl MKXTS and BOX TOMBS. A.'so Ile.vl and Poot Stones of the latest and most approved styles, and cn the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly at tended to. Ad lrc.-s, ISAAC BERLIN. Aug. 23. IS3S.-dcc2.V67. Tyrone City. I71ARM AND TAVERN STAND FOR RENT. The undersigned committee of George J. Kyler, offers for rent tho large turiu iu Bradford town-hip, at the intersection of the roads from Grahamton. Kylertown. Morrisdalo, Phillips burg, and Clearfield, consisting of 2ot) acre, over 100 acres cleared with a large and commodious House, a large barn and other buildings thereon. Aslo a large orchard of choice fruit trees Any information ean bo obtained by applying to II. B. Swoopc. Esq., Clearfield. Pa. or to the uudersined. July 7, 1S33. ROBERT MITCHELL. fJROTKSSO K D V V A L L ' S, TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. Pscpirrd Originti 'ly by Prof. urall . formcrl i; nf the Cullt.ae of Snnrron. Pari., is now offered to the public forthe cure of all those diseases in which alteratives and resolvents arc indicated. Tlicc pilis arc 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 cure the worst case of Scrofula. From two to four boxes wiH cure the worst case of Salt Rheum. From two to 3 boxes will cure Ihe Ring Worm. One box will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. From two to four boxes will cure all ol 1 Ulcers and Running Sores. One box will cure Humors in the Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the m st in veterate ease of Nursing Sore Mouth. From ono to two boxes will oure the eeverest ense 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. From one to three boxes will enre Juandiee. From two to six pills will cure tho Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Billious One box will cure tho Fever and Ague. For all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and bilious habits, the TasteltssGn'van ic PHIaxk the best pills ever known in tbe annals of medicine. 25 cents pr Dor. Any agent on receipt of 41 will send four boxes to "any part of the United States, free of postage. J. D. STOXEROAD, Proprietor. aug25-'5S-y Lewistown, Pa. For sale by Moore 4 Elzweiler, Clearfield, Pa., and by country merchants generally. rjinE .MONTHLY MASONIC Maga zine or the a;e. ts f.vtitled THE AMERICAN FREEMASON It is devoted exclusively to the Instruction aud Entertainment of Freemasons, their Wives, Fam iies, and Friends. Each number contains Por traits of distinguished Freemasons, ami other En gravings, by the best Artists; and tho articles bv Or. A. Cr. Miriru, Ren. Grnrgr. Oli ver, Giles p. Vntet, Albert Pile. Rob. 2-Iorris. John Dove. J. Thro. IPilly. and others, comprise Masonic Law, History, Jurisprudence, and Belle? Lettrcs. from the Pens of tho leading Masonic Authors of the present century. Asa Masonic Monthly Magazine it Las no equal, either in beauty of Mechanical execution, or Value of its articles, in the World. Erch niothly part contains as much reading mat ter, not to speak cf tho costly engravings illustra ting the same, us all the other monthly issues of the Masonic Press in America, rolled into one. It is acknowledged to be the Monthly Magazine of the Age. TERMS PER ANNUM. Single subscriptions, I year, poxtpau!, .. .. j years, Clubs of Two to Eicht. each .1 00 r. oo 2 30 2 00 Clubs of any number above Eight, each The Cash in all cases must aecomnatn- the or ders. The subscriptions for each year commence with the first (January) number of tht year, thus supplying the subscriber with the lasonie Ro mance series complotc. But the work being ste reotyped, any number or series of nnmbers will bo mailed, postpaid, on recoipt of tbe price, 23 cents each. Address J. F. BREXXAX, Editor and Publisher, July 7, loaf1 Louisville. Ky. A Ciilet of Gems of IVir and IVivlom.'' A THOUSAND AND ONE STOHIES, Of pact and Fanni. IV'it and HiiMor. Rhyme, Rxason, an-d Ronitnc. r.niTsn cr s. o. GOODRICH (PKTEB PARLEY.) Ote VoltlM. Ictr?e Uctuvn. handsotnt'y Lo'tn l in red morocco, with gilt side and baei- ; containing 750 pages, mid Il lustrated fry "00 li'nnti f'ttl Engravi iigs. Tho de sign of this book is to bring whole libraries into a single voiumo to furnish a mental meal for every day and every hour for every taste humor, age. caprice a book for the grave and gay. the oh! and young: we have, therefore. Science and Phyloso phy. Rhyme and Reason. Wit and Wisdom," Fact and Fancy, which, put together as they come, pro duce a sort of intellectual plum pudding, inas much as the whole is peppered and spiced with puns, conundrums, and drolleries, to say nothing of a garnish of three hundred engravings. Iu these pages are given the essences of thought and sentiment from Goe4he. Svdnev Smith. Sam Johnson, and many others ; clerical anecdotes, Hi bernian eccentricities, Western extravaganzes, gathered from the four tcinds of tlie Press; out lines of the talcs of Don Quixote and Oil Bias; of the Fables of Flavian and Lafontaine; of tbe epic poems of Jerusalem Delivered, Telcmacbus. Or land Furioso. and others; of Ihe Life and Savings of Mr?. Partington and tho Widow Bedott; of the Bonsby Papers and the Green Mountain Girls; of the Life of Sam Houston, Gerard tbe lion-killer, Cummins thff ifnhant-destrover, and Livingston the giraffe-chascY ; of Stevens' Travels in Egvpt and Palestine Paul and Virginia. Alexander Du- acuity xwuiusou, .Hr. UllJUOn ftSU Sam Patch ; with spicy citations of prose and po etry, from the niaster-c-pirits of the dav Lonf.l. low, Bryant, Bayard Taylor, Dr. Kane, Commo aoro t erry, et3. it lurmsnes also, a fund of in formation for the serious the Natural History of the Bible, which is a subject of cxbautless .inter est ; striking facts in Astronomy, Chemistry, and Natural History; remarkable Liographies. inter esting Travels, and Wonderful Discoveries in Art and Science. 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 work, and we predict for it a popularity equal, if not superior, to that acquired by any of his form er publications. CThis Toik will be sold ex elttsivly by subscription, at the low price cf S3 50. Agents wanted in all parts of the country to ob tain subscribers for it Specimen copies will be sent by mail, prepaid, to any address on receipt of the prLio. For full particulars addres DER1IY A JACKSON. Publishers Ang 11 -'33. 1!9 Nassau St . New-York. rf! JBACC'i AND CIGARS. An assortment just t jl opone i ana lor sate at t"ia store of . i November ia. WM. F. IRWIX. FLOUR, Oats, "Rye". c., tor sale at the cheap i i-wof JOHN f ATIQN.Carwennillo. ' R AT. SCI1RY VEK has resumed the r.raOe of medicine, and will attend promptly to til calls in his profession, by day or sbt. Resi dence opposite the Methodist church in the Bor Aiih nf Clearfield. May 12th. Ibo TRON CITY COKMEECIAL "COIXEGS. A Pittsucroh, Pa. Chaktibid. lfeSa- Sod St.iuienu AiLniiiii& Jannnrv. 163$. Now th largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for ac tual duties of tho Counting Room. J 0. Smith, A M.. Profisor of Book-keeping and Science of Accounts. A T. Dovthett. Teacher cf Arithmetic- end Commercial calculation. J. A. Hetdbick and T C. oKtvs. Teachers cf . Book-keeping. ' A Cow icy and W. A. Miller, Pxofcsson of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, as need in every department of busiueas. cov.vkkcial ARirnvETio-isArm i.ceifc&s wkitisc- nnTECTIXfi COUNTERFEIT M0NLV-J1EHCANTILE COB-nrsro.vnr.vcr-covMi:RCiAi.L.t w-are taught, ud all other subjects nece?5ary for the success and tbor otigh education of a practical business mu. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in j Pittsburgh for the past three years. nlo in East i ern and Western Cities, for" best Wri ting, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT IN FORMAT ION. Studontsent-r at any lime Xo vacation Time unlimited Re view at pleasure Graduates assisted in obtaiuing situations Tuition for Full Commercial Courso. S33.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board. S2.M1 per week Stationary. S6.ll0 Entirecosl, 530.00 to 570.00. L"t?Miiiister' sons roocived at half price. For Card Circular Specimens of Business and OrnaineutaLWriting ir.close two stamp?, aud ad- dres3 F. W. JENKINS. September 1. ljS. Pittsburgh, Pa. T It O N DEPOT. KEP T n r X MKIZKKLL if CAKTER. OX SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD. PA-. Is the place where all luc folioving articles can be had at reduced prices : Bar 1 ron of all sixes by the small or by the quantity; Cost Stce!, of ran ous sizes and best quality ; a large assortment of Stoves, anion? which will be found the NEW WORLD COOK. OAK PREMIUM. GREAT REPL'h'UC, JiL'VKS PATTEXT. and th Eli i-ited Minnesota. ALSO, a largo assortment of Nine plates and Parlor Stoves, and Air Tights of various patterns. ALSO, Plows of the brat and latest patterns. ALSO, of their own mao ufaeturin? a large assortment of Tin-ware, Stor pipe. Sheet-iron pans of all sizes, and all articles of the kind in their line kept always on hand. House Spouting done to order, and Tin Roofing done with dispatch. ALSO, a large assortment of all kinds of lmuso keeping utensils constantly on hand. COUXTit V MERCHANTS are in vited to call, as they can be accommodated at very low figures, with anytbicg in our lino. All orders will be thaiikfuMr received and promptly attended to. O. IS. MLR REEL, L. K. CAltTi.K. N. B. They will also receive every variety! tides on commission, nt low rates. M. A 0. arti TVEW STORE ROOM &NEW GOODS!! 11 SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK !.! The undersigned bus recently fitted up a room enc door west of his old stand "on Market Street. Clearfield borough, where he bas opened a new asortmeut of seasonable arid fashionable goods. His stock consists of a general variety of the best DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEEX?WARE. HATS 4 CAPS. B-HJ1SaShoe. and all other articles usually kept in a country store. Among which can bcYouml the following : CLOTHS, . CASSIMERES, SATTTNETf?, TWEEDS. JEANS. FLANNELS. GINGHAMS, MERIXOES, CASHMERES, LUSTRES. CALICOES, MUSLINS, and nil artie'es gcneraly u?ed by housekeeper. My former customers, and the public at large, are invited to call and exarsine the goods and judge for themselves of the quality and prices, as it is my desire to soil at rales to suit the times. Remember that the newly fitted up store room on Market Street, (opposite the Clearfield House and one door west of his former location.) is the place to bny goods low for CASH, as many of tho articles have been purchased at reduced prittes. This is the place to receive a fair equivalent for your money, these hard times. Country produce taken in exchange for goods .May 2ti. WM. F. IRWIX. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFTS!! SPLENDID GIFTS ! : ! ! ! At 4"9 Chest, nut SOtet The only Original Gift Boot Stor. G. G. EVANS would inform his friend and tho public that his Star Gilt Rook Store and Publish ing House is permanently established in Brown'a splendid Iron Ruildipg. 43'J Chestnut Street, two doors below Fith. where the purchaser of each book, at the regular retail price, will receive one of the follow iDg gifts, valued at from -3 cents to One Hundred Dollars. WORTH EACfl 330 Patent EnglLh Lever Gold Watches, 5100 00 3;-0 Patent Anchor ' 50 00 400 Ladies Gold Watches. lSk. cases. .la 00 600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, 15 00 3!0 Parlor Timepiece". 10 00 300 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Tics. 10 00 5011 Ladies'GoId Drae lets, 5 00 lo 12 00 300 Gents' Vest ond Fob Chains. 10 Ol) 1000 Gold Lockets, (large size double case,) 10 00 2U00 Gold Lockets, (small size.) 3 00 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, w ith Gold Pens, 5 OU lflOrt Extra Gobi Tens, with cases and holders. 3 5j '.'jOQ Gold Pencils. (Ladies'.) 23t0 Gold Pens, with SiD-cr Pencils. 6300 Gold Rings. (Ladies,) 2n00 Gents" Gold Rings, 2300 LndicV Gold Breastpin-, 23011 Mrt.na' lin'.A n..,.t..;o 2 00 2 30 1 CO 3 39 1 5;i 1 to 1 09 2 5 2 30 2 30 5 00 5 00 1 50 23(,'0 LadicsGoid Pcns.wilhc: teases and hulJcri. .' I'ocfeet lvcirts. 2000 Seti Gents' Gold Eoom Stud, i'100 Sets Gents' Sleee Buttons. 2000 Pairs of Ladie" Ear Drops. it 00 Ladies" Pearl Card Cases. 13O00 Ladies Cameo. Jet. or Mosaic Tics. 2300 Ladies" Shswl tnd Ribbon Pins. 5000 Articles of Gold Jewelrv. Gift Rooks. 4 not enumerated ir the above, worth from 25cts tofj Lvaus' new Catalogue, whith 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 a.3 low as they can be ob tained at other stores. " - Agents wanted in every town in tin; Union. Those desiringso to act, ean obtain full particu lars by addressing as above. N. B. Being largely interested in publishing I ;.oks. and buying lroui other publishers iu im mense quantities, for caih, I am enabled lo make larger discounts to Country Ageut and Book Deal ers than can be had at any other house in the coun try. OTAny book published ia thel'nitcd States, the retail price of which, is one dollar or upward, will be promptly senf. Gift included, on receipt of publisher 8 price. tAl extra SI Rook and Gift given lo an person ordering ten books to bo sent to ono address. Send for a Catalogue.' Address, G. G. EVANS. Publisher. Aug. 23,D53. 3m 4;i9 Chestnut St., PhiTjiJ . HO! FOR CP R W E N S V 1 L I. BI ' ? ' JOSHUA E. BAKER informs hU old eus-""- : tomers and tho public generally. tbatTic hag ta- T ken entire control of the CAB IXET MAKING iHOP formerly occupied by Baker & Rex, where he is prepared to furnish Biireans. Tables Bad. stead. Ire., at all times. ALSO. COFFINS mads' to order, and burials attended with Hears - , Country produce of all kinds taken in excoaoV for work. Shep on Walnut street, opposiie titles' Blacksmith-shop. Corwensville. ' AngA-'53-3t 4 BLACKSMITH desirous of doing a -fi business, can secure a shop with a 1 custom, by applying immediate! r tu good . larre WILLIAM IRVIN. September 1. 1S5S. Curwentvine, 1 M AXTILTAS.Vhawla, Bonnets. SkeN --J eton Skirta. and Ladies ilrm roods of all kinds for sale low by JOHN PATTON Curwensvillc May 12. 1333 11 . 1 'f Jb' received 30 burrels Extra Fanv - uj riosr, which will be sold low for each by December 2. ""1ARPET.3, Oil Cloths. Window Shades, Ae , ctn v ue prnrea at tne store ot Mj-12 JOfiX PATTON. C