TM JOURNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., NOV. 8, 1858. People's Jcbilee. A large number of the members of the People's party, full of enthu siasm, and feeling as If they had good reason to "rejoice and be exceeding giad" orer the result of the recent election in this State, as sembled in our town on last Wednesday eve ning, and had a regular "jubilee." . Our Cur wensville brethren came down in strong force, accompanied by the Saxe-lloru and Martial bands of that place, which were joined by the martial band of our borough, and together made "considerable, if not more," music. At about 7 o'clock, the crowd collected in front of the RaftfmarC ' Journal office, when II. B. Swoope, Esq., was called upon and responded in an appropriate speech. A number of torch es, (the pitch-pine for which our friend Jacob Irwin had furnished us.) had been prepared, and after lighting them, a procession wai formed, and headed by the "stars and stripes" and the several. bands of music, marched a Tound town and finally halted in the Diamond, vhere several tar-barrels and other combusti ble materials had been set on fire and illumi nated that portion of the town. After baring "a good time" of it generally, the crowd a bout 11 o'clock dispersed in high glee and the best of humor. Ix Jail. On last Saturday night, two men, John 13. Witters and John Finney, were lodged In our county jail, charged with robbing the atore of David McGhchin, about a mile from Ansonville, this county, sometime in Septem ber. The robbers had carried off flannels, cal icoes, shoes, &c, amounting in value to per haps $100. At the time the robbery was com mitted, we believe, arrests had been made without however implicating any one, and the mutter passed along until a few days since, when Mr. McGbehan was returning home from Pittsburg, when a man came to him on the cars, mentioned him by name, and inquired whether he had found his goods. Receiving a negative answer, the stranger said if he would go to Witters' lie would find his goods, and ( immediately left the car, nor did Mr. M. see Iiim again. Acting upon this suggestion, he procured a warrant, and upon search found a number of the articles in the house of Wit ters. The prisoners were brought to town by Constuble Ilegarty; Peter Bloom and Peter Mays, between 12 and 1 o'clock. Orn Streets. The work of improving our streets is still progressing. Messrs. Weaver, Mitchell, Boynton, Wright, Barrett, Meirell & Carter, Levy, Wrigley, Moore, Graham, Crans and Watson have been busy macadamizing 2d t., along their several lots, ami we trust the remaining portions of that street will soon Le put in an equally good condition. The work thus far is well done, and the citizens who are performing it deserve the thanks of the com munity. We hope the spirit of improvement will be kept until every street in the town is well macadamized. Injured. On last Thursday evening, alter lai k, we regret to state that our venerable and much esteemed friend, Wm. Alexander, Ksq., iiJet with an accident, by which he received some severe injuries. lie was passing down the steps at the rear of the house, and when on the lower ouc, as he thought, put his hand out to luce it on a post, but missed it and was precipitated to the ground, bruising the right id3 of his face very badly, and sustaining inie other injuries. We are pleased to state that ho is moving about in as happy a mood .us usual. Accident. On last Wednesday, Mr. John McLaughlin, Jr., of Lawrence township, had ne of his arms and his lower jaw broken. He was coming from Tyroue with a lor.d of flour, and when near Stneall's gate house on the U uion Turnpike, his horses became refractory, ran away, and threw him out ot the wagon, which passed over him. Surgical aid was call ed into requisition, and he is now in a fair way ff recovering speedily. When people visit a cijy, there is nothing more desirable than a good, comfortable hotel. The Mt. Vernon House, Philadelphia, under the supcrintendance of Mr. Hopkins, the new proprietor, presents many inducements to vis itors to the "city of brotherly love," and we commend it to the favorable attention of all who may have occasion to go there. Krx-orr. On last Thursday, as Mr. John Kline, Sr., of Bradford township, was passing along Front St., in a one-horse vehicle, the horse ran away and threw Mr. K. out. lie re ceived some injuries about the face, but not of a serious nature. Our friend Lew. Ten Eyck, we understand, keeps ene of the best hotels in Lumber City that can be found in the country. Lew. is an accommodating landlord, and cannot fail to secure a large share of custom. Black Wolf Killed Mr. Isaac Graham, sf Goshen township, wo learn, shot a, black wolf in the "green woods" on last Saturday. The "varmint" is said to be a very large one. In the New York Court of Common Pleas a jury gave a man $500 against another for cut ting big nasal organ open with a drinkiug glass. In another branch of the same tribu nal a jury gave an unfortunate widower $200 against a man for carelessly running over and crushing his wife to death ! Hon. Gaylord Church, of Meadville, appoin ted to the place of Hon. Win. A. Porter on the Supreme Bench, appeared on the 2-3th Oc tober at Pittsburg and took his seat, which he will hold for five weeks. He was President Judge in the Sixth Judicial District, during a ponod of eight years, from 1845 till 1851. Staffordshire, England, U the greatest seat of the porcelain aud pottery manufactories. o less than sixty thousaud persons are em ployed in the works, annual value of the por celain manufactured of different kinds -mounts to about ten millions of dollars thrco fourths of th irs.rnifartnrrs bcjng exported. CLIPPINGS AN3 SCR 1 3 BUNGS. EVContinues Mexico, in a state of anarchy. WNonaciiM to talk of collisions with comets. tyOpened our Common Schools, on Monday last. Gr"Xumerous antt-LecoinptonDcmoerats.since the election. U Commences an adjourned Court, on Mon day next. nSTnrned Protestant a Catholic priest named Chiniquy. in Canada. . ' " LT Bayard Taylor and family arrived at New York, on Wednesday of last week. tp"The work on the Sunbury and Erie Railroad is being tapidly pushed forward LcTIn a bad way the United States Treasury. It has 'shelled out' till nothing is left but a Cobb. tp"It has been decided lately, in Court, that the word ''children," in a will, includes grand children. tdtfInfcstcd with horse thieves Clarion coun ty. Two fine animals were stolen there but a few days since. ITFTook place recently at the South, a rather profane wedding. A Mr. Hellfrigkt married a Miss Hcllgoit. ' tpEatimatcd the population of Philadelphia, atG25.000; and that it Las increased 5 per cent, per annum since 1850. lT A lot in St. Louis, on 3d street, sixteen feet front and thirty-two feet deep, was sold last week for $7,360 per front foot. t""A lady at Petersham, Massachusetts, had all her teeth knocked out, a few days since, by an e lectrioal shock during a thunder storm. tjrA man named McGinnis of Stclonville. Qa.f recently hung himself to scare his wife She let him hang long enough to scare himself. tyThe search for the body of the aeronaut Thurston is still kept up, but thus far without suc cess. Tbey are looking at the lower end of the route which he took. rF"Married, by flev. B. n.vdc, Mr. James T. Wallach to Mrs Mary Davy. SArvrport Journal. This looks like a union of Waluchian and Moll davian Principalities. ffPopulation of Europe 272.000,000; of Asia, 720 000.000; of America. 200.000.000; of Africa, 89,000,000; of Australia. 2.000.000. Total popula tion of the globo, 1,23,000.000. ttCharies II, when dining off a loin of beef, asked the name of it; and being told it was the loin, he said, ' For its excellence I will knight it, and henceforth it shall be called Sir-loin. CiThe Louisville Courier states, as a fact, that a child of German parents, in that city, has slept uninterrupted for a week, and its respiration and pulsation were unchanged, both being natural. JrAn infant child was seen at a short curve in the Manasses Gapp Hailroad, last week, and every effort made to stop the train, but too late the lit tle creature was crushed, in sight of its distracted mother. rThe latest advices from Salt Lake City state that the Mormons have organized a corps of 400 police, who perambulate the streets night nnd day, and keep a sharp eye upon the movements of the "Gentiles." ijTThe London Tint's, says that the average duration of a ship of war, in a seaworthy st.ite, bnilt of British oak. is only IS yearsof active scr vice. It takes 70 acres of ground 80 years to pro duce the timber. tTThe Tyrone Star has run up Simon Came ron for the next Presidency Simon has troops of friends, and far more unlikely things have come to pass than that he should bo the next incumbent of that pround position. PiThe notes of the Bank of Pennsylvania have advanced 2a per cent, in value since the recent de cision of the court making it incumbent upon the assignee to receive them in payment of obliga tions due that iiis'ituuou. tSTho Mayor of Portsmouth. Ya., has deter mined to put a stop to the habit of swearing on the street, for which indecency ho has already Cned a great many persons, without respect to rank or condition. That's right! Cl?Closc upon the discovery of the immense for gery of Turkish paper money in New York, come revelations of attempted forgeries of Turkish coin in England. Two arrests have been made in Lon don and one in Manchester. 1"A correct list brought over of the number of passengers on board the Austria, when she was burned, gives four hundred and thirty-oue. of whom three huudrcd and seventy perished, exclu : ive of the officers and crew. ffGov. Denver's destination is said to be Cali fornia. Greit efforts were made to induce him to retain his position as Governor of Kansas, but his repugnance to the graveyaid of his illustrious predecessors was unconquerable. "if The inarriago between Mr. Jonathan nnd Miss Great Britain, which was so brilliantly cele brated a few weeks ago. is evidently a very un happy one. At all events, no words have passed between them since the bridal day. tThe Washington Star says the company that recently purchased the turnpike from that city to Ilaltiiuore. will shortly plauk it in a manner suita ble for the use of coaches drawn by steam power, capable of making the trip in two hours. r?"It is said that after Thadeus Stevens, of Lan caster, was sufficiently satisfied that he was elect ed, he repaired immediately to the telegraph of fice and despatched the following message. "To his excellency, James Buchanan I'm coming." Pp-The elastic tissue pac'ted within eneh hoof of a horse is so folded backward and forward, that it would present a surface of four feet, were it spread out. Thus his limbs and the entire weight of his body rest on spring cushions packed in boxes. rsPatrickStackpole. in a quarrel with his wife in "ew York, on Tuesday a-week, attempted to strike her with a stick, but missing her, killed his own child in her arras. He was horror stricken and weeping bitterly when the police entered to arrest him Ijf'fhe Ilarrisburg Telegraph notices the fact that Jarl Frost made his appearance there a few mornings ago. From the present state of the po litical atmosphere, it is not very probable that Westley Fro't will make hit appearance there this season. lThe movements of the fillihuster Walker are regarded with great interest at Washington. He is said to be well supplied with men and mon ey, but it is anticipated that the British fleet will prevent him from landing in Nicaragua if he should attempt it. tTTho Island of Vancouver is about the size of Great Britain, and has an abundance of fine val leys adapted to grazing or agricultural purposes. Fine farming lauds can be bought from the com pany at $5 per acre, one-fourth cash, the balance at two and three years' credit. 5llon. David Wilmot whom the Locos last win tor sought to legislate out of office, and against whom thoy preferred the vilest charges, has just beeu re-elected President Judge of his judicial dis trict by the overwhelming majority of 4.6.10! The people have rebuked his slanderers with a crushiog voice. circular hunt came off in Michigan last mouth, in which about sixty persons were engag ed The country was scoured, and on the meeting of the party it was found that 10,455 heads, ears, and tails, had been captured. This method of destroying the game of a country is reprehensible in the highest degree. The world is a tread-mill, which turns all the time, and leaves no choice but to sink or climb. MARRIED: On Wednesday the 20th October, near Frost burg, Allegany county, Md., by the Rev. Wm. M. Memenger, Mr. Curtis M. Graham, of Gra hamton, Clearfield county, Pa., to Miss See WRicnT, youngest daughter of the late Wm. Wright, Esq. LICENSE NOTICE. The following named person has filed in the Office of the Clerk ef the Court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield County, his Petition for License at tho NOVEMBER Session next, agreeably to Act of Assembly of March 28, I860, entitled '-An Act to regulate the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors," Ac. W. W. Anderson, of 1'ennville, Penn township, to keen a trrn. o:t':fi.'i$ GEO. WALTERS. Clerk. - SALT, A large qocntity of SALT just receiv " ed, and which will be sold verv cheap for cash, by the sack, at WM. F. IRWIN'S. DUVALL'S GALVANIC Oil Professor II. Dh Vail, after twenty-five years labor in experimenting upon the whole cat alogue of medicines, has discovered ELECTRI CITY in a positive form, and that agent is put forth to the world in his GALYA NIC OIL, and is now the only medical preparation that will pos itively cure all Sore ami Painful Disease This Oil is rendered electrically positive, and acts on the system by imparting to it electricity in the Galvanic form. It is expressly recommended for all sore and painful diseases, as the following: Neuralgia in all its forms, gives relief in a few minutes. Pain in the Burl; Breast or Side. Rhea matism ami all painful diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. 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 aboe class. JD. STONEKOAD, Lewistown, Pa.. Proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by Moore A Etzweiler, and Reed A Weaver. Bowman A Perks, J. B. Graham. E Wil liams, C. Kratzer, Irwin A Son, A. B Shaw, James Forrest, A. Montgomery, Wright A Hagerty, and by country merchants generally. Lewistown, August 25, 185S-y. REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice is here by given, that the following accounts hare been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Clearfield County, to be held at the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the third Monday of NOVEMBER. 1838. for confirmation and allowance: The testamentary account of Lewis Erhard and George Erhard, Administrators of Christian Er hard, deceased, who was Executor of David Er hard, late of Knox town "lisp, dee'd. The final account of Roswell Luther, Adminis trator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits ot James W. Iunlap, late of Brady township, deceased. The Administration account of Maria Ililburn and Matilda Magce, Administratrixes of the Es tate of Mary Magce. late of the Borough of Clear field, deceased The final Administration account of George W. Rhcem and Lydia Rheem. Adm'r. and Adm'rx.of the estate of George W. tlhecm. scn'r.. late of the Borough of Clearfield, deceased. JAMES W RIG LEY, Clearfield, Pa.. Oct. 13. 1858. Register. CO I' RT V K OCLA l AT IO.Y. W II E RE AS, the Honorable JAMES BURXSIDE, Esquire. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and the Honorable William L. Moore and Benjamin lion gall, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have issued their precept, to me directed, forthe hold ing of a Court of Common Picas. Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer A Termi ner. and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clear field, in and for Clearfield Co.. on tho Third Mon day, the loth day of NOVEMBER next. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Cor oner. Justices of the Pence, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons with their Rolls. Records, Inquisi tions. Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done, and Jurors aud Witnes ses arc requested to be then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, at their peril. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 13th day of .Oct. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred anil fifty-eight, and the eighty first vear of American Independence. JO.SIAH R. REED. Sheriff. TAKE NOTICE ! TAVERN KEEPERS and the public, that Gross X Kunkel. wholo 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 ol lie loiiowing: Pure Brandies. New England Rum, tld Rye Whiskey, Domestic Brandies. Monongahela Whiskey Blackberry Brandy, Peach Brandy. Lnvendcr Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Lisbon t inc. Pure Holland Gin. Rectified Pitts.Whiskev Port Wine Maderia Wine, Pure Holland Gin, Domestic Gin. icotch W biskey. And other Liquors. (Jester's Pure Chniiipagne. 4c., Ac., Ac L"i?"Ordors promptly attended to. GROSS A KUXKEL, Wholesale Grocers. Canal Street Wharf, between Walnut and State Streets. Ilarrisburg. Va. MarlO-'iS-ly. CLOVEU II ULLF.RS. The subscribers take this method of informing the Farmers of Clearfield county, that they manufacture at their shop in Mill Heim. Centre county, Pa., the cele brated ll'imecler'j, Jmprornl Premium Clover lliiller. Theso Hullcrs can be attached " to any power fur cither 2 or 4 horses, or water power in mills; arc warranted to work well, and with good seed will clean from 25 to 30 bushels perdny. Any person wishing to see one of these machines, and learn more particularly of itsoperution.will please call with Mr Wm. A. Reed, farmer, 3 miles cast of Curwensvillc, who purchased and had one in use last season. Machines will bo delivered at C'urwensville. if desired. For further particulars inquire of Wm. A. Reed, Clearfield P. O.. or the subscribers. S. A S. IIAl'PT. Alill Heim. Centre co.. Pa , Sept. 15, IS58-3m. X. B. All orders promptly attended to. 4 LL WANTING TO EMIGRATE to a mild 1. climate, good soil, and fine market, see ad vertisement of llainmonton Lands. ALL WANTING to emigrate ton mild climate, good soil, and fine market, see advertisement of llammonton Lands. Sept 8, 1853. ALL WANTING to emigrate to a mild climate, gooii soil, and fine market, see advertisement of llammonton Lands. .Sept. 8, 1853. ALL WANTING to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, and fine market, see advertisement of llammonton Lands. Sept. 8, 1S58. ALL WANTING to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, aud fine market, see advertisement of llammonton Lands. Sept. 8. IS53. ALL WANTING to emigrate to a mild climate, good soil, and fine market, sec advertisement of llammonton Lands. Scpt.8-'53-3m TIO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser hav JL ing been restored to health in n few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers tho means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge, with direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, Ae. The only object of tho advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflict ed, and he hopes every sufferer will try his reme dy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Sept.29,58-3m Williamsburgh, Long Island. FIRST IN, FIRST SERVED. Boots & Shoes always on Hand, (of our own male.) JOSEPH GOON, thankful for past favors, and grateful for future prospects, do sires to inform the citizens of this vicinity and his old friends and patrons in particulur, that he has removed to the FIRST ROOM in the EAST END of SHAW S NEW ROW. the first door west of the Mansion House, where he has on hand constantly, a large assortment of every variety in the BOOT AND SHOE line. Custom work attend ed to with dispatch. Tho 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 said J. Goon, very low for the Ready Rhino. Clearfield, August 14, 185S. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore cxistiug be tween Dr. Lorain and Dr. Hartswick in the prac tice of medicine is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having accounts with them will please call and settle immediately, and if they can not pay give their notes. Their books will be left at their old office, where Dr. Hartswick can ha found at all times, either to settle, or attend to professional business. HENRY LORAIN, Oct. 18, 1858-203t. J. G. HARTSWICK. F LOER, Oat?, Bye. Ac, for sale at the ehcap of -- JPHy PAITTy,Ourrsrine. LATEST STYLE of Fall and Winter Bonrets, at the eorner store of WM. IRVIN. FREDERICK SCIIMAEL, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, Cherry street, (one door cast of the Methodist Church,) Clearfield. Pa., will repair Clocks, Watches, Ac., on short notice and reasonable terras. Sept. 29, 1858. CAUTION All persos are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with One Dark Brown Horse. 4 years old, past, in the pos session of Thomas Dixon, of Boggs township, as the same belongs to me. JOHN M. CHASE. Woodward, Sept. 8, 1358- cpt23 1 ARBER AND HAIR DRESSER The rli n"?ers,8"e" .laK" " " '"r.'C ""I " pO.U ! COAL !-The subscriber respectful to the citizens of Clearfield and the rarrwnlins , , f h citj:EeB9of thc boron h Clcar. " " t - .r , Market street, in Shaw's new row.wnere be is pre- , . ' .... v:. pared to accommodate all who may give him a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. jOct. 6. 1858. JEREMIAH NORRIS. GLORIOUS NEWS! NATIONAL EX CHANGE The 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 bo under the care of attentive hostlers. DAVID SMITH. Curwensville, April 8. 185S. T N D I A N A SEMINAR Y . A FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN J. Willis Westlake, A. B. I R. T. Cobxwkll, i PntXCIPALS. The first session of this Institution will commence on Monday, November 1st. JH58, and continue 22 weeks. N. 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.. Pa. Oct6-'58-4tp. AMBROTYPES FOR 50 CENTS!! Thc undersigned would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicin ity, that he has fitted up rooms in the new row of Jr'deShaw, opposite the '-Raftsman's Journal" office, where he wilt remain for a few days only, prepared to present pictures to all who may favor him with a call which will exceed the expectations of tho most fastidious. Photographs of every des cription taken when called for. Secure the shad ow ere the substance fade. A. M. HALL. Clearfield. September 29. 1858. BIBLES. The Bible Society of ClearCeld co.; hereby gives notice that their hooks, name ly, Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of fice of James Wriglcy, Register nnd Recorder at Clearfield. Thc books arc of various sizes and a dapted to supply either private individuals or Sun day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan tial bibles can be had as low as 25 cents apiece, and testaments as low as fli cents apiece. Thc 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. HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. Tho undersigned 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 be 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 thc 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 either cash or approved country produce, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BENJ. RISHEL. New Salem Citv. Jan. 16 135(5. flLEAR J MAN I FACTORY. 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 him with their patronage. He feels confident in 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 be surpassed, as ho is determined to use only the very best materials in their manufacture. The '-world and the rest of mankind" are requested to call and satisfy them selves of thc fact, that his articles are of the best and most durable materials. GEORGE SHULTZ. Clearfield. March 17, 1858. T THE HAMMONTON FARMER, a newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of llammonton. in New Jersey, can be subscrib d for at only 25 cts per annum. Inclose postage stamps for thc amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammont jn, Atlar.tic county, New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best, quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see advertisement of llammonton Lands. Sept. 8. 1858. The IIammontox F.nwF.n. a newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of llammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 eents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of tho Farmer. llam monton, Atlantic county, New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality, in one of thc healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see advertisement of llammonton Lands. Sept. 8, 1853.-3in. ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE. The V valuable farm, of tho undersigned, former ly the property of John Antes, dee'd, containing Seventy-five acres, Fifty of which are cleared, is offered for sale upon reasonable terms. This farm is beautifully situated, two and a half miles from Clearfield boro', and one-fourth of a mile from the Pike leading from Clearfield to Curwensville. It has upon it a good house, a large spring-house with fresh water constantly flowing through it. It alsj, has erected thewon, a good log stable, an ou: oven, and other out-houses, necessary for a coun try residence. There is upon said farm, a bank containing the best quality of bituminous coal. Also an orchard of choice fruit, consisting of ap ples, peaches pears, plums, Ac, and other requi sites for a good home, too numerous to mention. Now is your chance to purchase a home, for you and your children, that in your declining years, you may sit down by your own peaceful fire-side, and enjoy all the comforts of old age. Oct. 6, 1353. WM. M. M CLLLOUG II. Sr. THE "BROADWAY OMNIBUS," THE GREATEST PAPER OF THE AtJEI A beautifully Vluitrattd Monthly sheet, and a Pa per thnt. is a Paper. A budget of Wit, Humor, Facts, and Scenes drawn from life 'Here yon are, riht away, right away, Broadway, Broalway, riZht up'.''' Only Fifty Cents jump in and take a ride Once seated in our '-Omnibus," we will endeavor to both amuse and instruct you. aud give you. in the course of the year, at least fifty cents worth of Fan and useful information. We will show you up Broadway, d. wn thc old Bowery, through Chatham and the other principal streets, giving you ample time to seethe Elephant and get a good peep at the Peter Funks, Confidence Operators, Ac. We will show you the city by day light, by gaslight, by moon light, by caudle light, by starlight, and will drive the -Omnibus" to some parts of the city where there is nt light '. We will endeavor to post you on all the tricks and traps of the great metropolis, and also amuso 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 forgef your troubles, laugh almost against your will, and grow fat. Ev erybody should subscribo to the '-Omnibus" at once. The "Broadway 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 one ad dress. One Dollar; the cheapest paper in the States! Who. will get us two subscribers aud receive one copy free? All communications should be ad dressed to CHAS P..BRITTON, Editcr "Broad way Xhnnibns," Pert, ?, 1555 t. 297Fjrlj?t,y.T. RAIL ROAD IIOFSE, CORNER OF Main and White Streets. BROOKVILLE. Pa Feb24. R. It. MEANS. Proprietor. DRi LITCIl'S PAIN critER. ANTI-BIL IOUS REMEDY, and REST! RAT IVE. for Colds. Coughs. Croup. Ac., sold at Joseph Geon's Shoe Shop, Clearfield. Pa Oct 2. PLASTERING. Tho subscriber having lo cated himself in tho through of Clearfield, would iDforni 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 aud repairing doue in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7, 1358. EDWIX COOPER. fiplil and vicinitv that he has takon a lease or a . . xf . .-; , ., , , TJud:e Moore f Coal Bank, adjoining the town, where he will keep constantly on Land a fall sup ply of the article, cither lamp or mixed, to suit purchasers. Persons in town can besupplied with it at their homes at six cents per bushel, or at thc bank lower than ever A share of public patron age is solicited. PATRICK MULYANEY. Clearfield, Hept. 1, 1S58. 17XCELSIOR MARBLE YARD. The undersigned hereby annonn-," cos to the citizens of Clearfield countv. that he is still engaged, at his old stand in TYRONE CITY, in erecting MONUMENTS and BOX TOMBS. Also Head 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. 1358.-dec2.V57. Tyrone City. ARM AND TAVERN STAND FOR RENT. The undersigned committee of George J. Kyler, offers for rent the large tarm iu Bradford township, at thc intersection of the roads from Urahamton. Kylertown. Morrisdale, Phillips burg, and Clearfield, consisting of 200 acres, 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 can be obtained by applying to 11. B. Swoope. Esq., Clearfield, Pa. or to the undersigned. July 7, 1858. ROBERT MITCHELL. PrTofe s s o r dTt VALL'S, TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. Prepared Originally by Pro f. DnvaJl. formerly of the College of Sargeons, Paris, is now offered to the public forthe cure of all those diseases in which alteratives and resolvents arc 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 cure the worst case of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure tho 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 euro all old Ulcers and Running Sores. One box will cure Humors in the Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the mist in veterate case of Nursing Sore Mouth. From one to two boxes will oure 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 tho Dropsy. From one to three boxes will cure Juandice. From two to six pills will cure the Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Billious One box will cure the Fever and Ague. For all diseases arising from an impure Ftate of thc blood, and bilious habits, the TastelessOa'rtu ie Pills are the best pills ever known in the annals of medicine. 25 rents jtrr Box. Any agent on receipt of "f 1 will send four boxes to any part of the Lnited States, free of postage. J. D. STONEROAD, Proprietor, aug25-'58-y Lewistown, Pa. For sale by Moore k Etzweiler. Clearfield, Pa., and by country merchants generally. GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS! GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS!! Fill V Winter (roods! Fill iV Winter (roods! FaU ir Winter Goods ! Fall A- Winter Goods .' The subscriber has received a la. ge and well se lected stock of seasonable goods, at his store room on Market street, (nearly opposite the Clearfield House.) Clearfield. Pa., which he will sell cheap. His stock consists of a general assortment of good DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DRUGS A OILS, and a host of other articles that are frequently sought after; among which can be found an ex tensive. and varied selection of the latest and neat est styles, and best qualify, of plain and fancy CASSIMERES. CLOTHS. S ATT I NETS. SATIN VESIING, TWEEDS, HATS A CAPS, and an extensive variety of Boots and Shoes, for either Ladies', Gentlemen or Children; withal most every other article hat may be wanted by thc citizens of the town and surrounding vicinity. Particular atteniion is especially directed to his selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, among which are DUCALS, PERSIAN CLOTH, DEBEIOE. COBUROS, CASHMERES. DELAINES. ALPACAS, FRENCH MARINOS. PLAID S and a full assortment of Bonnets for thc season. The pressure of the money market having had the effect of reducing thc price of many articles of merchandise, the undersigned has been enabled to buy his stock at such rates that he can sell goods at prices to suit the times. And having hereto fore endeavored to please his customers, both iu the quality of goods and the prices at which he sold them, he hopes to receive a reasonable share of patronage. All in want of goods, will please call in and examine his stock of cheapest goods. Country produce taken in exchange for goods October 27, '57. WM. F. IRWIN. 1ST OF JURORS, NOYEMBEiTtWm commencing Third Monday, loth day. RKASD JIBORS. Beccaria. James Crce. Israel Cooper. Boggs. Francis Campbell, Robert Litx. Brady. George Wilson, Uriah Henry. Bradford Alexander Livingston. Chest. William.McGarvey Clearfield William F. Irwin. Curwensville. Joshua E. Baker. Ferguson. John B. Ferguson, Geo. Williams. Fox. D. N. Heath. Giraid Jacob Shope. Chas. Mignot. Gosban. Thompson Ueed. Graham Clark Dale. Jordan. John Wilson. Karthous. laeob Michoels, Jr. Lawrence. F. Guelich. T. Bowles, n. F. Rowles. TRAVERSE JCROItS. Beccaria. Theodore Wald, John Dillon, Juhn L. M Culiy. Bell. James Looker, Henry Wetzall. Boggs. James 11. Earner, John Adams, Wm. Bobison. Brady John Dale, Fred. Ilallopetcr, Eli Fry, David M'Kinncy, Bcnj. Carson. Bradford. James Albert, Washington Graham, John Shirley, jr. Burnsidc. Isaac Lee, Henry Neff, Joseph Wall, David M'CulIough. Chest. Andrew Fraily, Anthony M'Garvey. Clearfield. Wni. Alexander. Covington. Michael Rciter. Wm. Smith. Curwensville. William M'Bride. Decatur. John Goss. Fox. Harley Mattrsoa Girard. Abraham Kyler. Goshen- James E Graham. Graham. M. V. Catherman. David M Dowell Jordan. II. F. Shoeuiag. Karthous. Benjamin Gunsaulus. Knox. James Holey. Lawrence J. B. Caldwell, Wm. Shaver. Abr. Reams, John Daugherty, Jr. Johu Fulton, S. B. Jordan. Morris George Hoover. Penn. -Geo. W Walters. Isaac Kirk. Uiso, Gainer Bloom, James Pike Brown Michael Woodward loscph Fiscus. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dress Goods, comprising English and French Merinos. 'o burgs, figured and plain Delaines, Delaine Robe1, Saxony Plaids, Lama Cloth. Poil de Chevre, Silks, Ae.. Ac. for sale cheap at the corner, by October 8. 1858. WM.'lRVIX. THlACCO AND CIGARS. An assortmeut just opened and for sale at the tore of .ovemberS. WM. F. IRWTV. O AR AKlTlIOOP IRON, small round iron" for jum stove roas, Ac., tai sale at tho store of Ct;b?r 9. w;i. iRVir. A, T. SCI1RYVER has resume the practice lit of medicine, aad will attrnd promptly to ajl calls in his profession, by day or night. Resi dence opposite the Methodist church in the Bor oaga of Clearfield. May 12th. 1S53 IRON CITY. C0MMZECIAL COLLEGE, Pitts birch, Pa. : : : : CnARTEitan. 1855. S00 Students attending January, 1358. Now th largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for a tual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. Smith. A M., Professor of Book-keeping and Science of AccoubU. A T. Doi-thett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial calculation. J. A. HeriMticic a4 T. C. Jeswins, Teachers of Book-keeping. A Cow lev and W. A. Miller, Trofestor of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, as used in every department of business. COMMKIirtALAEITHYETIC-n AriOEtISESS WBIT1SC DETF.CnXG COCXTERFEIT MOSF.Y- ECA5TILE CO B esponoence covm ebciallaw are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thor ough education of a practical business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums io Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in East ern and Western Cities, for best Writing. NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT IN FORMATION. Student' enter at any time No vacation Time nntimited Re view at pleasure Graduates assisted in obtaining situations Tuition for Full Commercial Coarse. S35.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board. S2.i per week Stationary. S6. 00 Entire cost, f.0. 00 to ?u.ut. i f .ministers sons received at half price. For Card Circular Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing inclose two stamps, and ad- 4 --a T Tt irVL'li dress September 1, 1855. Pittsburgh, Pa. TRON DEPOT, KEPT B Y JL MERRELL CARTER, ON SECOND STREET, CLEAISFIELD. PA.. Is the place where all the following articles caa be had at reduced prices : Bar Iron of all sizes by the small or by the quantity; Cast Steel, of vari ous sizes and Lest quality ; a large assortment of Stoves, among which will he found tho NEW WORLD COOK. OAK PREMIUM. GREAT REPUBLIC, BUCKS PATTENT, and tk. Elevated Minnesota. ALSO, a large assortment of Nine plates and Parlor Stoves, and Air Tights of various patterns. ALSO, Plows of the best and latest patterns. ALSO, of their own man ufacturing a large assortment of Tin-ware, Stova pipe. Sheet-iron pans of all sixes, and all articles of the kind in their line kept always on hand. Douse Spouting done to order, and Tin Roofing done with dispatch. ALSO, a large assortment of all kinds of house keeping utensils consantly on nana, tuilftl .HrJKCHA3i 1 S are in vited to call, as they can be accommodated at very low figures, with anything in our line. All orders wrli be thankfully received and promptly attended to. O. B. MERRELL, L. R. CARTER. N. B. They will also receive every variety of articles on commission, at low rates. M. A C. F ARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 miles from Phil adelphia by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural pur poses, being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building The crops can be seen growing. Terras from bli to jSO per acre, paya ble within four years by instalments. To visit the place Leave Vine St. Wharf at Philadelphia, at 7 A. M.. by Railroad for llammonton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full advertisement in another column. Sept. S, 1858. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 miles from Phil adelphia by Railroa4 in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, be ing a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large trot, divided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country are now settling and building. Thecropscan be seen grow ing Termsfroin 15 to S2t) peracre. payable with in four years by instalments. To visit the place Leave Vine St.'Wbarf at Philadelphia at 7i A M. by Railroad for Hammonton. or address It. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full advertisement in an other column, Sept. 8, 1858-Sni. (--iIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFTS!!'r T SPLENDID GIFTS ! ! ! ! '.At 439 Chest tint Street. The only Original Gift Bool: Store. G G. EVANS would inform his friends and the public that his Star Gift Book Store and Publish ing House is permanently established in Brown's splendid Iron Building, 4.'!. Chestnut Street, two doors below tith. where the purchaser of each book, at the regular retail price, will receive one of thc following gifts, valued at from 25 ceuts to On Hundred Dollar. WORTU EACH 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $100 00 550 Patent Anchor - 50 0(1 400 Ladies Gold Watches. 18k. cases. 35 00 600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, 15 00 500 r.irlor Timepieces. 10 00 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Pins, 10 00 500 Ladics'Gold Bracelets. 5 00 to 12 Ort 500 Gents' Vest ond Fob Chairs. 10 00 1000 Gold Lockets. (large size double eae.) 10 00 2000 Gold Locket, (small tise.) . S 00 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens. 5(10 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 3 60 2500 (J old Pencils, (Ladies'.) 2 00 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Tencils, 2 5 6500 Gold Rings. (Ladies',) too 2000 Gents' Gold Kings. 2 5 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 3 50 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, I 50 2500 1-adiesGold Pens, with cases and holders. I 5u 3;K)0 Pocket Knives, J 00 2u00 Sets Genu' Gold Bosom Studs, 2 5(1 2000 Sets Gents' Sleeve Buttons, 3 5u 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases. 6 00 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet. or Mosaic Pins, 5 00 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 1 50 iiuiiv nicies oi ioia jcwciry. tiiii i-ooK5. s c , rtos enumerated in the above, worth from 25 cts to 525. Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all parts ot the country, contains all the most popular books of the day. and the newest publications, all of which wiJl be sold as low as they can be ob tained at other stores. Agents wanted iu every town in the Union. Those desiringso to act, can obtain full particu lars by addressing as above. N- 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 Agent and Book Deal ers than can be had at any other house in the coun try. lTSAny book published in tbel'nited States, the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards, will be promptly sent, Gift included, on receipt of publisher 8 price. mAn extra ?l Book and Gift given to any person ordering ten books to be sent to one address. Send for a Catalogue. Address, G. G. EVANS. Publisher. Aug. 25, 1858. 3m 430 Chestnut St., Phil'a-1 HO! FOR CURWENSVILLE!! . JOSHUA E. BAKER informs his old cus tomers and the public generally, that he has ta ken entire control of the CABINET MAKING SIIOP formerly occupied by Baker A Rex, where he is prepared to furnish Barean, Tables. Bed steads. Sre.. at all times. ALSO. COFFINS made to order, and burials attended with Hearse. Country produce of all kinds taken iu exchange for work. Shop on Walnut street, opposiie Gates' Blacksmith-shop. Curwensville. Angt-'58-3t A BLACKSMITH desirous of doing a good XJL business, can secure a shop with a largo custom, by applying immediately to WILLIAM IRVIN, September 1. 1S5S. Curwensville. LADIES' MANTILLAS. Shawls, BonnetSi gkel. cton Skirts, and Ladies' drss goods of all kinds for sale low by JOHN PATTOK Curwensville, May 12. 1858. FLOUR. Just received 30 barrels Extra Fanv ily Flour, which will be sold low tor cash by T l t !,.-., i , i ,f A.' ji in c All PETS, Oil Cloths. Window Shades, Ae caa oe procured at the store oi M ay 1 2. JOHN PATTON, CarwensrilU c )FFEE. and Molasses, by thc Bag and Barrel for tale at the store t-t Cct. 5, TO. JJtYUT. CjiXT-ccsviUa,