Til THE JOUENAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., APRIL 13, 1859. John Guelich advertises for a Journeyman Cabinet-maker." . The growing grain in our ce-unty, so far as we can learn, presents a fine appearance. II you want to purchase cheap and good ar tides of any description whatever, consult the advertising columns of a newspaper and you can there ascertain who keeps them. The County Register gives notice that a number of accounts are on file in his office and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court for confirmation and allowance. Our townsman, Daniel Benner, in order to keep np with the spirit of the age, has pro cured a snug little engine to drive his lathe, and will soon bo turning out w ork as fast as steam can make it. - . . On Monday night, a storm of rain and hail passed over a part of this county, blowing down . trees and scattering fences. We have not heard of any serious damage having been done to buildings. Persons wanting to purchase Cabinet Ware, are directed to the advertisement of Mr. John Guelich, who keeps on band, or will make to order, any articles in his line of business, at the most reasonable prices. The River, in consequence of the heavy rains of Sunday and Monday nights, rose yes terday to a good rafting stage, thus giving our lumbermen an opportunity of running what few rafts did not get down on the last rise, to market. Several tatts passed down yesterday and to-day. A Banki.vo House is Clearfield. By re ferring to our advertising columns, it will be seen that a Banking and Collection Office has been opened in our town by Messrs. Leonard, Finney Sc Co. This w ill doubtless be a great convenience to the community at large, as well as to the business men of this region. Such as wish to have notes and drafts dis counted will not be compelled, as heretofore, to go elsewhere, at considerable expense, and merchants and others dealing in the cities, can deposit their money here, procure bills of ex change, and make their pnper payable at home. A couple members of the firm are well known in our county as reliable and responsible men, and the others have the reputation of being men of large capital and good credit. They will no doubt secure the confidence of the en tire community, and soon have a large amount of business to transact. AGRICULTURAL FAIB. - At a meeting of the Executive Committee, beld in the Borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 12th day of April, 1859, the following res olutions were adopted, to wit : Resolved, That the Clearfield Agricultural Society writ hold a Fair in the month of Octo ber next, efther in Clearfield or Curwensville. Resolved, That the Executive committee will receive proposals for the location of the Fair from the inhabitants of each Borough and vi cinity until the Monday of the June Court; and that on said day the committee will meet, and will award the Fair to whichever Borough, that will furnish the most suitable ground free of expense; obtain the largest number of members, and subscribe tlte largest amount of money towards the contingent expenses of the Fair. Resolved, That a special meeting of the So ciety be held at Curwensville on Saturday eve uing next, the 10th inst., and that another be held on Saturday evening, the 23d inst., in the Court House at Clearfield. Resetted, That the Committee adjonrn to meet again on Monday of the June Court. Hicuakd Shaw, Josiau K. Reed, Jo.va. Boyntos, George Thobs, John- Pattox, Ex. Committee. Clearfield, April 12, 1859. Petersons' Cueap Edition or Waterly Xovlls. We have this day received Rob Roy, by Sir Walter Scott, being the third vol ume of T. B. Peterson & Brothels' new and c2:er.p weekly issue of the Wavcrley .Novels, by Sir Walter Seott. Giving truthful deline ations of people, character and manners ever upholding the cause of religion, morality and virtue, they should be welcome at every fire side where these precepts are taught. The great barrier, heretofore, to the introduction of these works, has been the high price at which they have been held, but this objection is being now overcome, by the publication of these works of Scott in such a form and at such a low price as to bring them within the means of all persons whatever. To Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Brothers, of Philadelphia, more than all other publishers are we indebt ed for this new feature in American literature. The works of Charles Dickens, Charles Lever, Mrs. Southworth, and many other popular writers, havobeen Issued from their press in a cheap form, and their last enterprise is giving to the public, the works of Sir Walter Scott, aoraplete and unabridged, at the very low price of 25 cents for each work, or the whole series for Five Dollars. The edition embraces the whole of the author's works, and will be contained ia 25 volumes, one of which will be issued on each succeeding Saturday, until complete. A full set will be forwarded, ree of Postage, by Mail, to any part of the United States, to any one, by the publishers, on send ing a remittance of fiive dollars to them, for the twenty-six volumes. At this low price, all persons should possess themselves of a sett, and we would take this occacion to ad rise all of our readers to make a remittance of Five Dollars at once, per first mail, to T. B. Peferson & Brothers, Philadelphia, for the entire sett, who will send them complete to any one, frit of postage, on receipt of that euni. A few days since, Mrs. Brickley, of Read ing, was terribly, and it is feared fatally, burn ed by tho explosion of a fluid lamp. CLIPPINGS ANO SCRIBBLINGS. : , CEP-Poor look Out a jail window. E7Adjoums the Legislature, on Thursday fX"Fizzled the Rappahannock Bank, Ya. . C"Progressing-the Sickles trial at Wash ington. Q-Excceded $2,500-the Patent office fees last week. , . . HP-Family ties a marriage certificate and eight children. CP-Will go Into ville Bank, shortly. operation the Phoenix- CT-Near Brattleboro', Vt., the snow was 18 inches in depth, last week. CCT-Have a time of it the Lecomptonites, keeping their men in the traces. KJ""At Paris the brother of the King of Abyssinia, no is perfectly black. fF-Said to have been landed another car go of GOO negroes, on the coast of Florida. D"A 'whopper' the hog, killed byF.Bueh ler of Williamsport, lately. Weight, 711 lbs. KF"Increased 43,398 the Methodist Church South, during the past year. Total member ship now, 6995175i C"Joe Eirchfiehl says If the person who carried off his mallet don't bring it back, he will catch "particular fits " E7"Why are Adam and Eve to be regarded as the oldest sugar-planters? Because they were the first to raise Cain. TT-Every family should keep a kitten toa muse the children. They should also keep children to amuse the kitten. Qp-The man who went into a Quaker meet ing with a hammer to break the silence, was bound over to keep the piece. fXF-It is said that $50,000 worth of the mar ble taken to Washington City for the Capitol extension, is a condemned article. C7"A little girl in Cincinnati, playing hide and seek, hid in a trunk 'he lid fastening with a spring. She was nearly dead when found. tE7""The Post-Master General has lately dis missed thirty-one special post-office agents, thus effecting a saving t the department of $36,000. ' l. OCT" A Canadian editor savs thy bad a terri ble winter there; but with three tous of coal and a pretty wife had got Urough it very com fortably. XT" A drnnken couple in. Norristown, two weeks since, forced nearly a tnmbler of whis key down the throat of their clnld. It died the next morning. CA foreign paper tells about anew inven tion called the improved "self-adjusting vice." We thought "vice" sufficiently prattical with out any assistance. E7"A man by the name of Jacob Karsletter, from Sugar Valley, Clinton co., was robbed of $2,000 at a bouse of ill fiue in Philadelphia, one night last week. , K7 Advertises a martin Litchfield county, Conn., what he calls a '-mall but comfortable home-stead." He says fthere is a barn, but no house on the place." j C-Prof. A. Bonnaffbn a well known danc ing master of Pittsburgh died suddenly at Washington, Pa., on Saurday a-week, where he was teaching a class. : CCp-Fell into a well achild seven years old, at Kutztown, Berks co. ! Mr. I Sander fortu nately seen and rescircdher as she was sink ing. The well was 14 fat deep. KFRnmored that thtPrcsident has infor mation that war has act ally commenced in Europe. It must have cone with the Queen's message over the AtlanticCable. Tp-Sevcral small childcn were playing a bout an open door at Lafajette, Indiana, when one, a child named Bakerhrust his tongue in the crevice, when anotheishut the door, ar.d it was completely severed, CT7Somebody advertHs for agents to sell a work entitled "Ilynieniallnstructor." A con temporary adds, -The bet instructor we know of is a young widow. Vhat he don't know there is no use in learnin." K"A Western Paper, Iter noticing a mel ancholy instance of mtolcation a man try ing to cross a street life a bull-frog says : "We left him ruminatin upon the principle of horizontal propulsion.wiih corn-juice' as a motor." CCThe shipments of pld from San Fran ciseo for the month of Foruary amounted to $2,012,868 10; adding Janary makes $3,737, 512 50 ; total for 1859, $G;S0,410. Samo pe riod in 1859,. itamountedo $7.951,410 09 showing a decrease of $ly0,il0 43. K7"A "dug out" canoeith a freight of o ver six thousand pounds, rrived at Charles ton, S. C, a few days ago. t was fifty -six feet Ion?, and was made from k; solid trunk of a yellow poplar tree. Not a agle knot or imper fection could ba discoveretabout tho craft. Ep-A Kansas City correiondent of the S"t. Louis 'Democrat' says tha 1,797 emigrants had arrived there in 48 hoit, ly Missouri riv er boats, about one-half of-hom were for the gold mines. ThH is an indiition of the rate at which emigration is going up that stream. Another Mtsteey Mir Walsh axd the Sickles Mcrdeb. The Ne York Times says the idea of Mifee Walsh haMg been murder ed, to prevent his giving istimony against Sickles, was quite freely massed, in some quarters, at an early hourW the day. In others it was rumored that ie late Mr. Key, who was killed by Sickles, pssessed knowl edge which placed Mr. Sicl-s and his wife and some eminent parties enrely within his (Key's) power, and that Mr.Valsh was pos sessed of similiar information .with still fur- ! therlaets. Be this as it may Jr. Walsh has, it is stated, been heard recent, in remarking apon the Sickles case, to combnt upon it in an nnfriendlv manner to Sicks, and so as to convey the impression that p coum maKo revelations useful to the prosatior. Du ValFs Galvanic Oil willemovo all pain from Burns and Scalds in fro ten to twenty minutes, by making a free ajlication to the parts affected. Painful Sorrand Swellings will be relieved in a short tit by the use of this oil. Anival and Departure of Mai at Clearfield. ARRIVES, j Eastern, daily, Sundays exceed, at 7 P.M. Western, " " ' ? ' Smith's Mills, Saturdays, ! 5 I.M. Sinnamahoning,Wednesd. & ,turd. 8 f .31. Karthaus, Saturdays, 6 P.M. Kylertown, Mondays & Thursys, 12 M. DEPART. j Eastern, daily, Sundays exceed, at 4 A.M. Western, " " ! A-M Smith's Mills, Fridays, J A. -M. Sinnamaboning, Tuesdays& Flays, 6 A.M. Karthaus, Thursdays, I 8 A.M. Kylertown, Mondays & Thurlys 1 P.M. The Mails will close at 9 o'oik, P. M. N. B. Business men, of to; and vicinity, will pleaso preserve this for fere reference. C. D. WATsosost Master. Mail arrives at Curwensvillfrom Indiana, via Newman's Mills, irnside, New Washington.Chcst, Bower ancrampianllills, Tuesday and Fridays atllJ.M., and de- MrTeaveY urwesviilej Marron, via Nfw Millport and Lumber C, every S atur day at 6 A. and returna sai day at 8 p.m. WHAT THE PRESS SAY. "CostnrV Exterminators are inralnahln re medies for clearing houses of all sorts ot ver min. With all COnfidl'nr.n wo ruonrrimoml mem a. y. Daily Stale Register. 'Costar's" remedies for all domestic pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Ants, Fleas, &c, are invaluable ; we can speak from actual knowledge of their merits. Druggists and Dealers should send their orders early it they would secure a trade in them AM'. Journal. "I shall write something abont your Exter minators, as I cab do so with propriety. They are sebing rapidly here and destroying all vermin. Ed. "Manner," Faytlle, Mo. "DEATH to all vermis." As Spring approaches, Ants and Roaches, From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats, in spite of Cats, vaiiy snip about. Bed-BHgs bite you, in the night, As on the bed you slumber, While Insects crawl thro' chamber and hall, In squads without number. It is truly wonderful with what certainty, Rats,Roaches, Mice, Moles.Ground Mice, Bed bugs, Auts, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Animals, in short every species of Vermin, are utterly destroyed and exterminated by "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator, "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator, : "Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects. Supplied direcf.lty mail, to anv address in the United States, as follows: On receipt of $1.00, a box of the Rat, Roach, &c. Ext. ; On recipt of $2.00, a box each of the Rat, Roach, &c. Ext., and Electric Powder, (sent postage paidj) sufficient to destroy the vermin on any premises. Sold by Druggists and Dealers c- : ery where. "Costars" Principal Depot, 420 .Broadway, N. 1. P. S. Circulars, terms, ifcc.j sent by mail on application. !EFVholesaIe Agents tcr Pennsylvania : costars branch Depot. .Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, and Whole sale Dealers generally. March 23, '59-Ct. CLOVER SEED. 50 busbols of Clover Seed for sale at the store of WM. IRVIN. Curwensville, March 23d, 1858. IiiLont. 1 ily FI ust received 30 barrels Extra Fam- onr, which will be sold low for cash by December 2, K1U1IAK.11 MiJSMJP. trrj PER CENT SAVED by buying coal oil tv ana lamps irom iucrren uarier. who Keep a good supply on band all the time. Other lamps aucrea to uurn coal on. r co. z.i, isj'.l. rrto justices OF THE PEACE Jast JL printed and for sale at the Raftsman1 Journal ofhee, a lot of superior blanks, to wit: JIank subpoenas. Ill.mk Executions, Illank Summons', Blank Marriage certificates Judgment rotes. with and without waiver. TTOK. SALE, by Merrell fe Carter, Corn Shel- Ja. lers and meat cutters, the latest and best in market. Also, a large lot of goods, in their line. just received and for sale, cheap for ensh or pro duce Also, S. t S. Haunt's Clover Duller. See adverii.-ement in another column. Dee. 8. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with a span of horses one bay and one sorrel mare a two horse wagon and harness, and two tons of hay, now in the possession of Henry Schull in Union township, as tho same belongs to me. and is subject to my order. LfcUJAKU UILE. Union tp., March 2, lS-St-p. TJEELEFONTE MARBLE WORKS' JL The undersigned adopts this method of in forming the public and the patrons of the late firm of S. A. (Jibson A Co., that he designs car rying on the MARBLE BUSINESS in Dclle fonte, in all its various branches, and will hold himself always in readiness to furnish those who call upon him. with all kinds of CtmfUry Work. ..r .1. i... . i j - i - -7 . 1 ujo ivk viiissicai uesigus, anu superior work manship, such as M'tunmrnl. Box Tombs. Crti- lomis, t-mrrx, Olteltxtx. Grecian Tomb. T,i. bit Tombs, Head Stone, Carved. Smfptitriid or Via in, as cheap, if not cheaper, than they cm be nan at any other establishment in the country. Thankful for past favors, the undersigned solicits an increase oi patronage. vt M. UAllAUAJN. Jiellcfonte. Pa., March 23. 1809-tf. T UST RECEIVED AND OPENIXCJ AT XALGLK'S CHEAP JEWELRY STOUE, Miaw g How, Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEM ELKV, Ac, Ac, to which we in vite attention. ime and cheap Jewelry, of every style and quality, in sets or by the picte as wanted, to be had cheap at JfAUGLE'S. If you wiu to purchase the "American Lever Match, call at A A UILE S. Old Hold and Silver will be taken in exchange for goods at XAUULE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at XAUGLE'S. All persons who want bargains are invited to call at NAUULE'sS. II you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to AAUULL is. rmO TEACHERS, DIRECTORS. AND PA- X KENIb.-The -Practical Orthographic Chart, designed to exhibit the Natural and Organic Ar rangement of the sounds heard in the English Lan guage." and the "Key" to the same, '-Containing inanitions ana forms lor urtnographic Analysis,' are now published, and will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the prices, being as follows : One Chart and Key. ot) cents : One Chart in colors, and Key, 00 cents ; Two Charts and three Keys. SI; Four Charts and eight Keys. S2; Ten Charts and eighteen Keys, S5. Keys, prcopy, 18 cents; Keys, per doicn, S I ou. Copies of the Key for ex amination, sent on receipt of 12 cents. Directors desiring to supply their districts, will be allowed a reasonable discount on the above prices Less than one dollar may be remitted in postage SUmps. Address, JOH W. EOLLlvS. Jan. 25, '59. Indiana, Indiana co.. Pa. ITiOR SALE OR RENT A VALUABLE 1 TAVERN STAND AND KAKM of 85 acres of Land. 65 of which are cleared and under culti vation, situate on Clearfield Creek, on the main road leading from Clearfield town to Clearfield Bridge, in Clearfield county, Pa., and three miles Irom the former place. Ihe house is large, new. well calculated for a Tareru, and will command nearly all the custom of the watermen during the freshets, which usually last from four to six weeks. There are also a good Barn, Wood Shed, Wash and Bake House, and various other buildings necessa ry for convenience and comfort. The terms of sale will be made easy say four annual pav-mcnts. For further information inquire of L. J. Crans, j.sq., llr. A. 1. fchryver, James it. larimcr. r.sq., Clearfield, or L. W. Weld, Cilcn Hope, Clearfield county, Pa. Possession can be given so that the buyer or rentor can have the benefit of the spring business, which alone will amount to more than double the rent A. T. SCUKYVEK. Clearfield, Pa., January 5, 1859-tf. A CARD. ThUadtlphia, Pa. The undersign ed, the Founder and Publisher of Van Court's Counterfeit Drtertor, desirous of retiring from this branch of business, has merged that old establish ed work in the popular "Bank Note Reporter" of Imlay Bicknell. Having published an court s Ietector since lb.J9, the undersigned reluctantly parts with his old friends and subscribers; but this reluctance is lessened by the conviction, that in "Imlay & Bicknell s Bank Note Kcporter ' they will receive a work that matches tho times. Phil'a. Dec. 20, 1858. J. VAN COURT. NOTICE. All Subscriptions to Imlay if Biel- nrlt's Bank Note Reporter are Payable scrupu lously in Advance. This is the oldest Rank Note Publication in the world. For thirty long years it. hoi mninl.iinod nn unsullied reputation, and continues to be the necessary companion of all bu siness pcoplo over the whole continent of America. The Coins of the World! now in press by Imlay A Bicknell, will be given gratuitously to all old and new subscribers. All Coin Charts. Guides and Manuals, as compared to this, may be consid ed waste paper. TEKMS To tho Semi-Monthly, S1.50 per annum ; Monthly, $1 ; Single copies, at the Counter, 10 cents; Single copies, mailed, 12cta. ijArl.. IMLAY A ETCENELL. Janl2-3m. BoxllSO, Poet Cffioe, Phil'a, Ta. C no WALTER. ESTATE FOR. SALE. , K7 ihe larm or real estate of 'ohn thowalter, late of Decatur township, Clearfield county, do- j ceased, is now for sale on reasonable terms. Ap- ply to the subscriber at his residence in said town ship. RUSSELL D. SUOw ALTER. Decatur township, February 16. 1859-6m. CARD MISS CONSTANT, late from the East, . respectfully announces herself to the citi zens of Clearfield, and the County generally, that she is prepared to give instruction in Music Pi ano, Aicioueon ana Guitar ana also in the trench language it being her native tongue She refers all who may be interested in the altove to the Hev. Dr. and Mrs. McLeod. Terms, 58 in advance, or ?iu it not in advance. Dec. 8. 1858. 1 Oil ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn- -"-vf pike, about 7 miles west ol Curwensville, ana iMAtKts ui LASi), adjoining the same will be wild on accommodating terms. The land lies well, is all susceptible of cultivation, and is j won covered with choice pine timber suitable for shingles, sawing or square timber. A saw mill near by. Apply to L. J. CItANS. mar25 Clearfield. ja.i Jf n SALli UK Kiswi Ihe un- i dersigned offers for sale or rent his farm of 50 acres of land ; 25 acres of which ia cleared and the balance well timbered with whits oak, maple ana ncniiocK; tncre is a good Ik use and barn thereon. The property is situatod 1J miles from Clearfield town on the Pike leading to Luthers burg. Those desirous of buying or renting, will please apply soon, as I am bound to pitch my "wig-warn" in the West. soon. Possession will be given at any time. Apply to C. It. MACUMBEB. Lawrcnca tp., Clearfield co., Pa., Jan. 2(5, '59-3m AD.MI NISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Jordan, late of Jordan township, Clearfield coun i , i . .... 1 j. Ja., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned ; all persons indebted to eaid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those u.tuig ciauns win present tnem iuiy authentica ted ior settlement. IlbKY SWAN, DAVID W. WISE, February 23, 1859. Administrators. BIBLES The Bible Society of Clearfield co., hereby gives notice that their books, name ly, l.iUles and leftamcnts, are deposited in the of hee of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at l.learfield. 1 he books are of various sizes and a dapted to supply either private individuals or Sun day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan tial otoies can be had as low as 2a cents apiece, and testaments ns low as 6 cents apiece. The people of the county generally are also in- nu io leave witn Mr. ivrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of the society, feigned by order of the Executive Coin- P""ce. A LEa.. McLEOD, President. a Kill' V A VPI'P -i0 -V IL OJ -i 1 2X. (three doors above Vine.) Philadelphia. THE OLD HARDWARE STAND, (Established Twenty Four Years Every description of Building, Me clianicaJ, Farming and Household Hardware, is now in Store, and will be offered at the lowest mar ket prices to Cah and prompt Sir months buy ers. -ans at .Manufacturers prices for Cash. Or ders from new customers will receive strict and ac curate attention, and all goods sent from this house win do as represented. Country merchants, on their next visit to our city to make their Spring punuam arc eoruiany in v uea 10 can a:iu exam ine tneir ciock and 1 rices betore Purchasing. Philadelphia, Pa., March 9th, 1359-.;m. GF.OKGE P. ABDF.Y. JOBS A. KEFP. BIICIILY IMPORTANT IN FORMA- M.M. I 10. JVettr Snrinfr (inn.lt L. & n . IlLlZEXSTEIX. corner of Main and Joy streets, opposite William Barker's "Mansion House, LOCK HAEN, PENN'A. me unaersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, esneciallv Lumbermen coming to Lock Haven, that they Lave just received their spring goods, comprising a tremendous siock ot fashionable and seasonable READY-MADE CLOTHING. ALSO. FURN ISHING GOODS HATS AND CAPS BOOTS A SHOES. TRUNKS, VALISES. AC, which can t be found in anv town this side of the city ; all of which, thev are determined to sell at so slight an advance on city cost, and at such a great reduction from the usual prices, as to aston ish even the closest buyer. The goods are all new anu iusuionnuie and have been selected with the greatest care and will be warranted in point of uurauiiny. ivcineuiDcr tn place : L. & W REIZENSTEIX, Opposite Win. Barker's '-Mansion House." Lock Haven, Pa., March Hi, 18o9-;im. 1TEW WORK FOR AGEMS. TI1E LIFE. 1 1 SPEECHES AND MEMORIALS OF DANIEL vt EBSlfcll, containing his most celebrated Ora tions, a selection from the Eulogies delivered on the occasion of his Death, and his Life and Timea By SAMUEL M. SMUCKER. A.M. This snlen- did work is just published, in one large volume of ojil pages. It is printed on fine paper and bound in beautiful style ; cor fains excellent tint illus trations of his Birthplace and Mansion at Marsh field ; and a full-length, life-like. Steel Portrait. Ihe Publisher oilers it with confidence to the A- mcrican public and is convinced that it will sup- ply an important want iu American literature. io work was to be obtained heretofore, which nrp- sented, in a compact and convenient comnas. dm chief events of the life of Daniel Webster. hi most remarkable intellectual efforts, and the most valuable and interesting eulogies which the ereat men of the nation uttered in honor of his memo ry. Vt e present all these treasures in this volume. at a very moderate price, and in a very conve- iiiciii lorm. .-uoscripiion price, in cloth, Sl.io: handsomely embossed leather. $2.00 Persons de sirous of becoming Agents for tbis valuable work, win aaaress. loriun particulars. DUANE RLLISON, Publisher, niar2 3.1 South 3d street. Philadcl phia. Ta. IIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS'.'! GIFTS'.!!': nut Street. The only Original Gift Book 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, 439 Chestnut Street, two doors below 1 all, where tho purchaser of each book, at the regular retail price, will receive one of the following gifts, valued at from 2i cents to One Hundred Dollars. w orth each 550 Patent Enelish Lever Gold Watches, SI00 00 550 Patent Anchor -' " 50 00 400 Ladies Gold Watches, lSk. cases. 35 00 000 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, 15 00 5t'0 Parlor Timepieces. 0 00 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Pins, 10 00 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, 5 00 to 12 00 500 Gents' Vest ond Fob Chains. 10 00 1000 Gold Lockets, (large size double case.) 10 00 2000 Gold Lockets, (small size.) 3 00 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 5 00 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders. 3 50 2.MI0 Gold Pencils, (Ladies'.) 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils, 2 00 2 50 fiaOO Gold Rings, (Ladies',) 2000 Gents' Gold Rings, 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, 200 LadiesGold Pens, with cases and holders. 3000 Pocket Knives, 1 00 2 5tf 2 50 1 50 1 60 1 00 2 50 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 2000 Sets Gents' Sleeve Buttons, 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 2 50 5 00 5 00 1 50 isntiu prunes J'cari t,ara cases. 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet. or Mosaic Pins, 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, Ac, 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 tho day, and the newest publications, all of which will be sold as low as they can be ob tained at other stores. A eront a wantrtil in A f . . :.. 1L. T- . Tho.-e desiringso to act, can obtain full particu- lars by addressing asabove. 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 Agents and Book Deal ers than can be had at any other house in the coun try. U(TA ny book published in theUnited States, the retail price ef which is one dollar or upwards, will be promptly sent, Gift included, on receipt of publisher s price. An extra $1 Book nd Gift given to any person ordering ten books to be sen to one address. Send for a Catalogue. Address, G. G. EVANS, Publisher. Aug. 25, 1858.:3m 433 Chestnut St, Phil a. TJEACII VFRSERY. The undersigned, re- siding tnrce miles above the town of Clcar- nold, in Lawrence township, has about 1 wo l hoM sand young and thrifty peach trees which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. The peach trees raving been mucb injured, and many entirely killed, by the severe cold of the winter of lt5a-5t. farmers should rep'enish their orchards, and, it is conceived mat tbis is a highly tavorable oppor- inniiy 01 so aomir. KUKEK T L.A v 11EA.V Lawrence tp., March 1, lti59-3t. the Iron City College, the largest, most exten sively paironzeu ana oe$i organizea commercial ecnooi in tho Lnited states. 337 Students attending daily, March, 1859. I sual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Everv student, unon sraduatintr. is guar anteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Lusiness. and qualilied to earn a salary of irora s-juu to ti.uuu. students enter at any time Xo Vacation Re view at pleasure. 01 rreiniums for best J cnmanshin awarded in 1S58 t-cTMinister's Sons received at half nrice. For Circular and trecimens of Writinsr. inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W. JEXKIXS, April 6, 1809. (scptl'58) rittburgh,l'. rvuiii,.. Ihe undersigned being about to J.1 dissolve their partnership, give notice to all persons having dealings with them in any way whatsoever, to call and settle without delnv. as in a short time the books will be left in other haitds for settlement ; but they would prefer that all who can possibly do so. should square their accounts before the dissolution is finally effected. MEKKLLL A CARTER. Clearfield. Pa., April 6th. 1S59. T EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters Testa- . .... 1. .i , uu me i.rt.iic ui isamu 1 1 . it arrirK. late of Bcccaria tow lick in. Clearfield count v. Pa.. dec"d., having heen granted to the undersigned ; ati persons maeDled to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims Hgiiinai mo same win present tnein properly au thenticated for settlement. WM. M. SMILEY, SARAH WAR-KICK, ueccaria rp , itiarcn jsjSI. i-xecutors. TVOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all delin 11 quent subscribers to the Bitbtist Church in the Borough of Clearfield, that the same must be paid on or before the May Court next, (nd save costs.) as the workman must be paid. Joseph Peters, Esq., of Curwensville. and Thos. Robin, or Clear field, are authorized to receive subscriptions. V.v order of the Building Committee. THOMAS Kfr,IS. A- T SCHRYVER, Clearfield April 6. M. NICHOLS. JR. NOTICE. The Third Session of the Clear field County Xoruuil !rhooi 'will beheld in Cur wensville. conimciM'ing on Tuesday the 3d of May next, and will contiuue two months. N'o pains or labor will be spired to render the Instructions as thorough and practical as possible. Particular attention given to the art of teaching. Person? wishing to avail thensolve of its advantages are requested to be present at its commencement. A County Institute and Pnblie Examination will be held the last week of the session. L. L. STILL. April fi. ISiO. Cnnnty superintendent. FIRST IN, FIRST SERVED. Boots & Shoes always on Hand, (of one own male.) JOSEPH GOON, thatkful for past favors, and grateful for future prospects, de sires to inform the citizens of this vicinity and his old friends and patrons in partioul: r, that he has removed to the KOOM in tlte EAST END of SHAW S NEW ROW, the first door taest of the Mansion House, where he has on hand constantly, a large assortment of every variety in tl... I?i li ivn 1 1 1 I ? r i i i "i wv'j l n i 7jn7jc line, vusiom wnra anena- ed to with dispatch. The very best of stock will be used and no pains snared to make neat fits and durable work. All of which can be obtained of said J. Goon, very low for the Ready Rhino. Vyiearneia, August 14, isas. LOOK HERE! LOOK n ERE!! The un dersigned take this method of inform in it the public generally that they have entered into co partnership in the Blacksmithinz business, and can be found at the shop formerly occupied by Ja cob Shunkweiler, on Third street, in the borough of Clearfield, where tbey will be pleased to see their old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient, to give them a call. Bring on your hoes, your spades, and picks, Your log chains and your pulling sticks. Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse and mare, No three-year old, shall then go bare. Your spears we'll work up then just right, To pruning hooks for every hight, Your swords too, shall then be wrought To plough-shares such as Catn ne'er bouaht. J.SHUNKWEILEP. Dec. C. 1S5S. GEORGE W. ORR. HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would resnsctfullv an nounce to his friends and the nublic irenerallv' . U . 1 1 1 . . . . . . lui he ii.-is opened out a new a?on-JiaKinf K. tahiishmcnt in "New Salem City." Brad v town snip, where he will at all times bo prepared to manuiacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons. Carts, Wheelbarrows Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, and his 1. : 1 1 V- , : . i . , .. . , , "w' " " wiiuc iu iuu ui om substantial ani du rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict examination. By a close observance of his busi ness engagements, ard by disposing of his work on the most rcasonaole 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 BEN'J. RISILEL. New Salem City. Jan. 16, 1356. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, CABINET MAKER, having fitted up a shop a few doors east of the ,;01d Jew Store," on Market street, desires to inform the community at large, that he keeps on hand a variety of CABINET WORK, at his shop, and that he manufiotures to order, lof su perior finish.) every description of Household and Kitchen furniture, among which are Centre, and Dining Tables; Mahogony and Common Bureaus; Common and Fancy Bedsteads. Stands, Safes, Cup boards. Sofas. Lou nires. Ac., which h- i if.-m;- ed to dispose of at as cheap rates, for cash, as they can be purchased at any other establishment of me sort in lue county. I'crsons wishing to buy furniture are invited to come to his Khon and ex amine his articles, and judge for themselves of its quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere, nn leeis connuem mat no can suit them in nrice .i ...... i . i f . . .... 1 uu uiiiny. orry proattrt win he taken in payment for furniture. November 10, 1853. N- B. He is also nrenarcd to make COFFINS fn oraer on the shortest notioe, and attend funerals - - - -. witn a hearse, when called upon. J. S. J. TWMlK tLEAKflELD ACADEJ1Y WILL X beopenedonthe FIRST TL ESI) A Y OP f v nmln, 4k. 1 - - . . ' " o Kcuciai ituuervision oi ine itev. .1 ,vi Galloway, and the immediate care of a competent teacher. TERMS per session of twenty-two weeks. Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary A ; t v. ... . ; - .. . 1 ' 1 m - J . 1. 11 nii.m. nun ucurujjuyjj. Higher Arithmetic and Geography, English istrv. 01 mristianitv and Biblical Ant;,. M, --u vau u t WW- oral and Mental Phi losnrihv IthalnriA T .it;. and Astronomy. S10. ' ne iatin and (ireelr Tjinirnooa si Exercises in Composition andDeolamation will he reqUlred of all the pupils, according to their abilities. No deduction will be made when the pupil enters within two weeks of the commence ment of the Session, or for absence, unless occa sioned by protracted sickness. N'o pupil received for less than half a session. Tuition to be paid at the cIofo of the first eleven weeks of the session. Clearfield. March 8th. 185J.-4t. CALT.-A large qoontity of SALT iust receiv IO ed, and which will be sold very cheap for cash, by the sack, at WM. F. IRWIN'S. RYE, CORN A BUCKWHEAT, will be taken t the highest cash price, at thestore of Clearfield, Dec.g. WM. F. IRWIN. ; Aigeora.rnysioiosrv, Natural Phitnsnnliv rkm. , Book Keeping. Botany, Geology, Evidences CARR, GIESE ft CO., COMMISSION MER CHANTS, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Seed, Lumber. Ac., BALTIMORE, Md., keep constantly on hand for sale. Salt, Plaster, Cedent, Oakum, Ao. Warehouse 21 Spear's wharf. Lumber Office West Falls avenue'. Cah advances on consignments. (&ar30-3t DISSOLUTION. The firm ofS.A. Gibson Co., in Belief on te,was on the 4t!t day of March dissolved by mutual consent The books, nota and Accounts are in the hands of William Oa hagan for collection, to whom payment must be made. S. A GIBSON, Mar. 23, 1359-3L WM. GAHAGAN. PLASTERINC. The subscriber having lo, cated himself in the Borough 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 done in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7. 1858. EDWIN COOPER. IF VOV WANT A GOOD PAPER, SU3 scribe for the '-Raftsman's Journal." IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAPER, subscribe for the "Raftsman's Journal." IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAPER, subscribe for the "Raftsman' Journal." IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAPER, subscribe for the "Raftsman's Journal." IF YOU WANT A GiXlD PATER, subscribe for the "Raftsman's Journal." " TXCELSIOR MARBLE YARD. TIia n i ntt;i tynil Vi rph v nnnn n. ccs to the citizens of Clearfield county,j that he is still engaged, at his old standi: in TYRONE CITY, in erecting MONUMENTS aU BOX TOMBS. Also Head and Foot Stone of the latest and most approved styles, and on the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly at tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLIN. Aug. 25. lS5S.-dec23-"57. Tyrone City. rTTXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters TesU--J tnetitary on tho Estate of Isaac Bloom. Sr. lata of Pike township. Clearfield county. Pa. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned ; all per sons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims i gainst the same will present them duly authenti cated to our Attorney, L.J. Crans. Esq.. Clearfield, or to us. JOHN BIXK)M. JAS. A. BLOOM. Pike tp., March 9. 185R-fit. Executor. : VtrATCIIES AND JEWELRY. The un vf dersigned respectfully informs hiscustc in era and the public generally that he has iust re ceived from the East, and opened at his establish ment in Shaw a Row. Clearfield, Pa., a fine stock of Watches, of different qualities, and Jewelry of every variety, from a full sot to a single piece, which he will sell at the most reasonable prices for Cash. All kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jew elry carefully repaired and warranted. A con tinuance of patronage is solicited. -November 10, ISoh. II. F. NAUOLE. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate of Alexander Stone, late of Boggs township. Clearfield county, deceased. THU lTx. dersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, to examine and report upon the partial account of Jes-e Stone. Executor of Alexander Stone the above named decedent. hereby gives notice that he will attend to the rin. ties of said appointment on Satnrday, the 16th day vi n'in uciu m me ouicc oi Larimer Test, in the borough of Clearfield, at 10 o'clock. A.M. when and where all persons interested can attend it tney Fee proper. JAS. II. LARIMER, March 2-. iS.)9. Auditor. A NSONVILLE IN THE RING ! NEW Jr FALL AND WINTER GOODS 'II siviv announces to the citizens of Ansonville and thm surrounding country, that he has just returned from the Eat and is now opening at his store an extensive stock of choice and serviceable Fall and i luicruouus, consisting oi a general assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. QUEENSW ARE, HATS A CAPS, BOOTSaShoes! and a great variety of useful fancy goods, among which may be found the latest mvlea of IHW DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS. K O X .VETS RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, Ac, Ac. Ihe undersigned would direct particular attan. tion to his extensive selection of Parlor and Coxi Stoves, Cook Stoves and fixtures, Stove pipe, Ac. ALSO, a large quantity of Salt- Persons desirous of purchasing any of the articles in my line of business, are invited to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, as I feel persuaded that I can supply Uicin on as reasonable terms for easn as any other store in the county. Lumber of era ery description, and approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. 11. SWAN. Ansonville. .November 10, 1S58. TTIE "GREAT REPUBLIC" MONTH LY. To the Public, the Bool and PrrinJ. ical Trade, and the Pre.os. Wc have the honor t announce that we shall issue on or about the 1st of December, 1353. so as to be in season to command the early attention of the public and periodical trade, the first num'tr of a new Illustrated Jfj-f azine. to be called The 'Great Repuitie' Monthly. It is intended to make this magazine superior in every respect to anything ever before issued in this country. The general scope of its character can best be understood by its name. It will be thor oughly national in no wise sectarian, and wholly impersonal. It will offer tc the writers and think ers of this Union a common field, where they can meet on the highest ground of cotemporary liter ature. It will aim to gather about it every varie ty of intellect. The range of articles will be a. wide one, covering, among other grounds, Essays Sketches. Humerons Tales. Stories, iruini-w.o'i -! cidents. Reviews, Critiques! Biographies, ScrentiSa nrucics, .iraveis. xaoie Jam, Dramas, Fo!itis Poems, Ballads. Stanzas. Sonnets. Musi.. CcrLZ. pondence. Gossip, etc.. etc. The Magatine will be profusely illustrated in tho highest style of wool engraving. The Literary department will present greater variety.combined with more thorough ex cellence, it is believed, than ever before offered ia the American public in a single periodical. Each number will contain an original niece of mn.; composed expressly for this wor't. Of the superior exeei.ence of the Magazine in every respect, and of the certainty of its permanent success, very little more need be eaid. The Terms and 1 conditions of the magazine will be as follows: or urn Ihere will be two volumes a vear, of about 700 royal octavo pages each, commencing in January and July, and endfnr in Jnnn snrl ccmber, respectively, making six numbers toc'aoh uiuino, anu twelve numcers to each year. Sub scriptions may commence at any time. Prices Single copies, 25 cents ; 1 copy for one year, sent by mail. g3 00. Clubs 2 copies, 1 year, $5 ; 3 co pies, 1 year, 7 ; A copies. I year. S9 ; 5 copies I year, S10. And all additional copies, over five at the rate of S2 a copy, if sent tothe same club Clubsmay be formed at different post offices. All subscriptions must be paid in advance. Premium Subscr,,ions Entitling each subscriber to tha magazine for one year, and to their choice of ei -e,Tofr oarJwo great steel engravings, entitled. T-- ,!'iSt fcnPPer." nd -The City of the Great lung. Four dollars. The engravings will b sent on rollers by mail, prepaid. i Agents and Can vassers can make liberal and satisfactory arrange ments upon application stating the territory re quired. All Postmasters and Clergymen are au thorised to receive subscriptions, which they mar forward to us. giving name and address of subscri ber, deducting 25 per eent for theirtronble. Thej rate of postage will not exceed three cents each number, to be paid in all cases at the office where it is received. All communications, to be entitled to answer, must contain return stamps. Subscri bers must in all cases, write Names, Town, Coun ty and State in full, as Iezibly as noasihlA m is little risk in sendincr inonev nil 1...-. sums should be remitted by draft, if possible or registered fetter. OAKJSMITH A CO ' - i mo "treat itepuDIio" Monthly No. 112 and 114 William St.. New-York.7 A ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dress Goola jtX. comprising English and French Merinos, Co burgs, figured and plain Delaines, Delaine Reees, Saxony Plaids Lama Cloth, Foil do Chevre, Silks Ac., Ac for sale cheap at the corner, by ' ' M . IRVIN . CJL'GAR. White and Brown sugar to be bad at November 25. . uv I R WINS' . AL-t of good Grindstones, with fixtures, for sal. y JOHN PATTON, Curwensville. " LADIES FTRg, a few set of French ablea at the etere ef . WM IRVIN.- ; S3 ; ft I. Vrn t