iH1WW WM aajll)i 0 ! f 1 31 i J . it I! 3; 8 I 3 r3 The small pox Is prevalent in Montreal.Can ada, to an nnnsnal extent. ' - ' It la not so honorable 1 to descend from a high ancestry as to ascend from a low one. ' An enormous cow, weighing; alive 2,650 ponnds, was slaughtered in Boston last week. Gen "Wool pronounces the treason of Sooth Carolina as far transending that of Benedict Arnold.. . ' ' " , The receiptor the United States Coloniza tion Society, last year, from all sources, was $14,363. ; - - " ' - - The Buffalo Express says it is fast becoming fashionable in that city for ladies to wear the Balmoral without any dress over it. In a single town of Maine, containing only four hundred and fifty inhabitants, thirty-two people died last year of consumption. Mrsi Yell lately cowhided . Mr. Lay, for not performing a promise to marry her. As he wouldn't make her Lay, she made him yell. .There are fourteen tanneries in Santa Cruz county, California, employing fifty men, and producing 40,000 sides of leather per annum. Gold has been discovered in Arkansas, fifty, five miles east of Little Rock. In sinking an artesian well several fine lumps were discover ed, and the dirt yielded twenty-five cents to the pan. ' ' ' The reason why so many marriages among the rich end unhappily, is to be found in the fact that they do not so much demand that heart should beat to heart as that purse should chink to purse. - ' - . CoLAldricb, M. C, of Minnesota, receiv ed a letter from a member of the Minnesota Legislature, stating that upon the receipt of the news of Major Anderson's gallant exploit inchanging from Moultrie to Sumter, the Le gislature passed an act changing the name of Toombs county to that of Anderson. A little boy kneeling at bis mother's knee, to say his evening prayer, asked leave to pray in his own words, and with 8 child-like sim plicity said God bless little Willie, and don't let the house burn np God bless papa and mama God bless me and make my boots go on easy in the morning." Education is Pixnstlvania. The annual report of the Superintendent of Common Schools in Pennsylvania, for the year ending June 4th, I860, shows that there were then in - the State 11,577 schools, containing 8171 male and 4835 female teachers ; 314,667 male and 204,249 female scholars, the average attend ance being 366,061. The number of schools required is 494, and the number of scholars learning German is 6753. TERMS OF TIIE JOURNAL. The Ravtsmas's Jocrxal is published on Wed nesday at $1,50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,00 will be charged. Advertisements will be inserted at $1,00 per square of 12 lines for three or less insertions. For . , i !i- t i . : o r. 4 . ... : , 1 v .l,n. over Buuilioiim luaertiuu wuia t? iii ucuuu&- d. A deduction will be made to yearly adver liners. ' No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper win be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. o. i. iwm. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pres't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, Bellefonte. As'te.Judares Hon. Win. L. Moore, Clearfield. IIon.Eenj'n. Bonsall, Luthersbnrg. Fheriff. . . . Fred'k G. Miller, . uearneia Prothonolary, John L. Cuttle, . . .. Reg. A Kec. . James Wrigley, . . " District Att'y, Robert J. Wallace, . " Treasurer. . . Geo. 13. Goodlander, " Co. Surveyor, II. B. Wright, . . Glen Hope. Commiss'nTS, William McCracken, Lumber City Wm.Merrell, . . . Clearfield. S.C.Thompson, . Morrisdale. Auditors. . , Isaae W.Graham, . r . . J.B.Shaw, . . .Clearfield. ' " ' B. C Bowman. . ' Coroner. . '. . George Richards, . . Clearfield. LIST OF POST OFFICES. Tournshtps. Name of P.O. Names of P. M Beccaria, Bell, Glen Hope, Bower, -Chest, - - - r ... Cush, - - - -" - - - - Oatend. - - -Hoggs, - - - Clearfield Bridge, Bradford, - Woodland, - -Brady, - - - Luthersbnrg, -" . - Troutville, - - ; ... Jefferson Line, -Burnside, NewWashington - - - Burnside, Clearfield, - Clearfield, -Covington, - Frenchville, - , " - - - Karthaus, - - Curwensville Curwensville, Decatur, - Ferguson, Elam Rakestraw - Mary Elder. - Thos.A. M'Ghee, - J.W Campbell. - Lewis Smith. - P. B. Miller. - Edw'd. Williams - A L. Schnell. . Jacob Kuntz. John Hoove. - J.M. Curomings. - J as. McMurray. - Chas. D.Watson. - F. Coudriet. - J. F.W. Schnarr - Samuel Way. Philipsburg, Centre county. Pa. Marron, - - - - Edin. Williams. Fox, - - - Hellcn Post Oflice, Elk county, Pa. tiirard, - - - Leconto's Mills, " ... Bald Hills, - -Goshen, - - Shawiville, - -Graham,' - - Grahamton, Huston, - - Tyler, - - - , . . Pennfield, - -Jordan, Ansonville, Karthaus, Salt Lick, - -Knox, - - - New Millport, -Lawrence, Breckenridge, -Morris, - - -Kylertown, - - - . - Morrisdale. - -Penn, - - Lumber City ,t - " - - - - Grampian Hills, Pike,;- - Curwensville, - " . - - - - Bloomingville, -I'nion,"--"-Rockton, - - - Woodward, ' Jeffries, - C. Mignot. - William Carr. - A. B. Shaw. - Jas. B. Graham. - David Tyler. - II. Woodward. Eliza Chase. - Geo. Heckadorn - D. E. Mokcl. - J.W.Thompson. - Jas. Thompson. - Jas. McClelland. - W W. Wright. - A. C. Moore, - Samuel Way. - Michael Wise. - Wm. F.Johnson. - Thog Henderson J. A. Hegarty Smith's Mills, - . This Post Office will do for Chest township ,WiIl answer for Ferguson township. 1 V '-p j. g;iiartsvick, ' : : f P H Y SIC IAN "A N D "SURGEON VAT30. CLEARFIELD, PESH'A. , 1860. i OOTS and Shoes of every kind, for Ladies, uennenien and children, at sept!9 - Reed, Weaver & Co's. B A SPLENDID - assortment of Ladies', Gentle men's and children's Gloves and Hosiery, at septl9 Reed, Weaveh A Co s. A LARGE STOCK of Varnishes Copal, Coach, Whito Damar, White Spirit, Flowiug, Japan Dryer, and Black Varnish for Leather, Ac, for sale at . DeclZj IIARTSWICK'S. DR. LJTCH'S MEDICINES. A fresh sup ply of these invaluable Family "Medicines are for sale by M. A. Frank, Clearfield, consisting of Pain Curer ; Restorative, a greatcure for colds and cough ; and Anti-BUionx Physic. They have been thoroughly tested in this community, and are highly approved. Try them. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from H. 11. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with . his establishment will be conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a sharo of public patronage. July 11, 1860.-y. GEO. N. COLD URN. T1LEARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL For in J struction upon the Piano, Mclodeon and Gui tar, and in Harmony and Singing. Terms For nunila nndpr six Tears old. S5.00. for seventy two lessons of one half hour each ; for all pupils over six years old, $10,00. for Beven- ty-two lessons or one hour each; upon 1'iano, Me lodeoii. Guitar or in Harmony. Payable, one-fourth at the beginning and the balance at the end of the quarter. - Vocal music free to all Instrumental pupils. Studied alone. $3.00 per term. Rooms at Mr. Alexander Irwin's: Oct. 1.1860. E. A. P. RYNDER. Teacher. PERKY HOUSE, FRONT ST., MARIETTA, (formerly kept by Mrs. Clements.) The sub scriber respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends, and assures all rivermen Having bu siness in Marietta that no pains will be spared for their accommodation and comfort. ' Feb. 22. 1860-ly. ABNER M'MICHAEL. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters xjL of Administration on the Estate of George Dillon, late of Beccaria township, Clearfield coun ty, Pa., deceased, feaving keen granted to the un dorsigned, all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the came will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WELD, Jr., December 26, 1860-6t Administrator. JOHN ODELL; UPHOLSTERER AND ' CARRIAGE TRIMMER. Located at A. II. fihaw's Mills, one mil East of Clearfield Boro Respectfully informs the citizens of Clearfield and adjoining counties, that he is at all times prepar ed to manufacture, at tho shortest notice, Hair. Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all kinds and sizes, one of which is a Folding Mattres, suitable for Cabins on Rafts, which caft be folded in small compass, and emptied and refilled at pleasure ; and very cheap. lie also trims Carriages, makes repairs to all kinds of carriage trimming and Up holstery,' and makes eords or Masons tracing lines, ot any thickness or length .ZH Country produce, corn basks, or cash taken in exchange for work. Orders left with any of the merchants of Clear field Boro. will be promptly attended to. - jan9-61 A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Fancy China-ware, and other articles, suitable for Christmas Presents, far ale at IIARTSWICK'S. BIBLES. The Bible Society of Clearfield co. hereby gives notice that their books, name ly. Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of See of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at Clearfield- The books are 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 ri cents apiece. The people of the county generally are also in vitcd to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid ot tbe tunds oi tho Society. Signed b order of the Executive Com niittce. 'ALEX. McLEOD, President. N EW FIIUl AND NEW GOODS! PATTON, HIPPLE & CO. The subscribers have purchased the stock of mer chandize lately owned by John Patton, in Cur wensville. and have just added a fresh supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, which will be sold low. Please call and examine our stock. We respectfully ask a share of public patronage. The books of John Patton, have also been transferred and will be settled by us. ' II. D. PATTON, E. A. HIPPLE, may 10, 1S60. ' DANIEL FAUST. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! .. . II. L. HENDERSON & CO., Have just received and opened at the old stand of Lewis Smith, in Bethlehem, an extensive and well selected assortment of the most fashionable Fall and Winter Goods, Staplo and Fancy. The stock consists in part of Prints and Dress Goods of the latest styles, togeth er with Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Drugs, Medicines, Fish, Tobacco, Scgars, Hats and Caps, Bonnets and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, and a large variety of Useful Notions and such articles as are usually kept in a country store. All goods will be sold cheap for cash. Give us a call and see for yourselves, before you buy elsewhere. ; AH the a bove will be sold cheap for cash or exchanged for approved country produce and lumber. Oct 24, 18G0. II. L. HENDERSON & CO. "TOWARD ASSOCIATION. Philadelphia JL A A Benevolent Institution established by spe cial endowment, for the relief of the sick and Dis tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic dis eases, and especially for the cure of diseases of tho Sexual Organs. Medical advice given gratis, by the acting burgeon, to all who apply by letter.with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac. J and in cases of extreme pover ty, medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of tbe Sexual organs, and on the New Remedies em ployed in the Dispensary, sent to tho afflicted in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Ad dress, Dr. J. Seillin Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St., Phil adelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL. President. Geo. Faircbild, Sec. Oat 2i, 1860-ly. Russell McMurray RESPECTFULLY INVITES TME ATTEN TION OF II IS Old Customers, and others, to his Large and well selected1 Stock, of .; Ml nnb.3Binfer .(Soobn, WUICII HE OFFERS VERY LOW FOR CAS IT . lie also continues to deal in Lumber of all kinds, la any way to suit customers. The highest market price will be paid for all kinds of grain. Come and see for yourselves. New Washington, November 1, 18G0-Cm. SI A A A II RAYMOND'S PATENT SEW lU.UUli ING MACHINE FOR TEN DOL LARS, will Fell, Gather, or do any kind of fami ly sewing and so simple that any lady can learn to operate on it in half an hour. It will make one thousand stitches in a minute, and for its su periority in every respect, it took the First Pre mium at the Maine State Fair over all other Sew ing Machines. A large number have been sold and are now in use in this borough (Brookville) and vicinity, and are pronounced the simplest and best machine, ever invented superior to most ol the high priced sewing machines. . The undersigned having purchased the Right from the Patentee, to sell these machines in the counties of Jefferson. Clearfield. Elk, and Forest, are now ready to fill orders for the same in the a bove district. - Orders for machines will be filled in the order of their reception. Persons wishing machines should send in their orders immediate ly, as we have over 30 machines already ordered in advance of our supply. Township rights for sale. All applications for machines or township rights by letter or otherwise, should be addressed to A. B. M'LAIN 4 CO., Aug. 15, 1860-tf. Brookville, Jefferson co., Pa. PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE. The undersigned keeps constantl on hand at his store room in PhilipsburM fCentreyconnty, a full stock of Flour, Hams. Shoulders, Sides, Cof fee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Molasses, Ac. Also, Li quors of all kinds, Tobacco. Segars, Snuff, 4c; all of which he offers to purchasers on the most ad vantageous terms. - Give him a call, and try his articles. . .mar21 . ROBERT LLOYD. LANKS of all kinds, and Foolscap and Letter paper, for sale at IJAKTBWICK'S. Tf EW STONE WARE M AN U FACTO R V 11 - IN CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the public that he has commenced the manu facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear field, and tnst no is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Cream Crocks. Jugs. Jars, Ac, at lower prices, than they can be bought cisewnere. ile solicits a share of patron age. FREDERICK LEITZINGER. Ulcarheld, l'a., Mvy 25, lS59-ly. NEW BREWERY MORE LAGER The subscribers would respectfully inform the Tavern keepers and others that thev have re cently started a new Brewery in the Borough of liearneid, and that they are now prepared to fur nish Beer on the most accommodating terms. They have employed an experienced Brewer, from the east, and they feel confident that they can supply a superior article of beer. Give them a trial and judge for yourselves. June 20. , 60. CHAKLES HAUT A CO. GRIST AND SAW MILL FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell at private sale his grist and sawmill on Little Clearfield creek, in New Millport, Clearfield county, Pa. The grist mill can be run by either steam or water, or by both at the same time. The machinery is all good. The location is one of the best in the county. The saw mill is in gooM running order and capable of sawing 4000 feet every 12 hours. There is also a dwelling house with the property. For terms, which will be moderate, apply to the subscriber, residing in New Millport Aug. 15, 1860-3m. MARTIN O. STIRK. BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE ! IM PORTANT NOTICE TO THE RAGGED!!! The undersigned having opened a Tailoring Es tablishment in Shaw's Row, in throom recently occupied byH. F. Naugle as a Jewelry Store, an nounces that he is now ready and willing to make Coats, Ptrtttalootis, Vests, d-c, for his old custom ers, and as many new ones as may give him a call, after tho latest and most approved styles, or after any of the old fashions, if tbey prefer it. By doing his work in a neat and substantial manner, and promptly fulfilling his engagements, he ex pects to secure a liberal share of patronago. Jan. 18.1860. WM. RADEBAUGH. FLEMING HOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE GOOD INTENT,) CURWENSVILLE, Clearfield County, Pa. The subscriber begs leave to inform his old customers and the public gene rally that he has recently taken the above well known stand, and that he has entirely refitted and refurnished it in a style adapted to the age. and the wants of the entire travelling community. HIS TABLE will always be provrded with every luxury the markets and surrounding country will afford. . HIS BAR will be supplied with the choi cest wines and liquors. Hlb STABLES, which are the best and most commodious on the road within a day's travel, will always be in charge of enreful and attentive hostlers. In snort, every department of his establishment will be supplied with all the comforts and conveniences the weary traveller could desire. WM. A. MASON. Curwensville, June 2, 1S5S. B THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. C o m mencment of the Seventh Volume. The Pub lishers of The Atlantic Monthly have pleasure in announcing that the now volume, to commence with tho number for January 1861. will contain features of remarkable interest and attractiveness. Among these, may be named, a New Novel, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "'Uncle Tom's Cabin." and "The Minister s Wooing." A New Novel, by Chaa. Heade, author of '-Christie Johnstone," "Peg Woffington," etc., etc. New Stories, by Miss Harriet Prescott. author of "The Amber Gods," and "Sir Rohan's Ghost." A new Romance, by the author of "Charles Au chester," and "Counterparts." Also, contributions in Prose and Poetry, by ncn ry W. Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Russell Lowell, Ralph Waldo Emerson, John G. Whittier, Bayard Tay lor, Edwin P. Whipple. Henry Giles. Richard B. Kimball, George 8. Hillard, Rose Terry, Rev. Dr. Bellows, Mrs. Fannie Kcinble, Charlet E. Norton, Winthrop Sargent, T. W. Higginson, J. T. Tow bridge, and other distinguished writers. Terms $3 per annum, or 25 cents a number. Upon the receipt of the subscription price, the publishers will mail the work to any part of the United States, prepaid. Subscriptions may begin with either the first, or any subsequent number. The postage of the -Atlantic' is Thirty-six cents a year, if prepaid. The pages of the 'Atlantic' are stereotyped, and back numbers can be supplied. Clubbing Arrangements. Subscribers to pay their own postage. Two copies for $5 ; Five cop ies for S10: Eleven copies for S20. Address, TICKNOR & FIELDS, Nov. 23. 135 Washington Street, Boston. TIIE. TRIIJUNE FOR 1861 PROSPEC, T US. The XXth Volume of the Weekly Tri bune commenced with the issue of Sept. I. Dur ing the past year The Tribune has been obliged to devote quite a large proportion of its space to pol itics, but we shall soon be able to forego Political discussions almost entirely, for months if not for years, and devote nearly all our columns to sub jects of less intense, but more abiding, interest. A mong these, we mean to pay especial attention te I. Education. The whole subject of Education, both Popular and General, will be discussed in our columns throughout tho year 1861, and we hope to elicit in that discussion some of the pro foundest thinkers and the ablest instructors in our country. It is at once our hope and our resolve that the cause of Education shall receive an im petus from tho exertions of The Tribune in its Jae half during tho year 1801. II. Agriculture. We have been compelled to restrict our elucidations of this great interest throughout lSBO.and shall endeavor to atone there for in 1861. Whatever discovery, deduction, de monstration, is calculated to render the reward of labor devoted to cultivation more ample or more certain, shall receive prompt and full attention. III. Mascpactukes, Ac. We hail every in vention or enterprise whereby American Capital and Labor are attracted to and advantageously employed in any department of Manufacturing or Mechanical Industry as a real contribution to the Public Weal, insuring ampler, steadier, more con venient, more remunerating markets to tho Farm er, with fuller employment and better wages to the Laborer. The progress of Mining, Iron-Making, Steel-Making, Cloth-Weaving, fcc, in our country and the world, shall be watched and repor ted by us with an earnest and active sympathy. IV. Foreigv Ai'FAins. We employ the best cor respondents in London, Paris, Turin, Eerlin, and other European Capitols, to transmit us early and accurate advices of the great changes there silent ly but certainly preparing. In ppito of the pres sure of Domestic Politics, our News from the Old World is now varied and ample ; but we shall have to render it moro perfect during the event ful year just before us. V. Home News. Wo employ regular paid cor respondents in California, at the Isthmus of Da rien, in the Rocky Mountain gold region, or wher ever else they seem requisite. From the more ac cessible portions of our own country, we derive our information mainly from the multifarious cor respondents of the Associated Press, from our ex changes, and the occasional letters of intelligent friends. We aim to print the cheapest general newspaper, with the fullest and most authentic summary of useful intelligence, that is anywhere afforded. Hoping to "make each day a critic on the last," and print a better and better paper from year to.ycar, as our means are steadily enlarged through the generous co-operation of our many well-wishers, we solicit, and shall labor to de serve, a continuance of public favor. Terms: Daily Tribune (311 issues per annum) $6 Serai-Weekly. (194 issues per annum) S3 Weekly, (52 issues per annum,) $2 To Clubs Semi-Weekly : Two copies for S5 ; FiveforSll 25; Ten copies to one address for S20 ; and any number at the latter rate. For a club of Twenty, an extra copy will be sent. For a club of Forty, we send The Daily Tribune gratis one year. Weekly: Three copies for $5; Eight copies for $10 ; and any larger number at the rate of $1 20 each per annum, the paper to be addressed to each subscriber. To clubs of Twenty, we send an extra copy. Twenty copies to one address for $20, wtth "ne extra to him who sends us the clubs. For each clnb of One Hundred, The Daily Tribune will be sent gratia for one year. . . When drafts can be procured it is much safer than to remit Bank Bills. The name of the Post Offioe and State shonld in all eases be plainly written" Payment always in advance. Address, THE TRIBUNE, No. 154, Nassau Street, New York. E D. A; I RT I K S' C O L U M N. Irvin's Corner Store, CURWENSVILLE, PA. N E W- S TO C K O F ' S T A P L E WINTER GOODS, of overy description, ' Just received at Irvin's Corner Store, decl9 Ccrwessville, Pa. JAFT ROPE, OF ALL SIZES, For sale low at retail, And by the coil, at a small advance on cost, At Irvin's Corner Store. A N E W ASSORTMENT OF WINTER CLOTHING, Selling low at ''Irvin's Corner Store. NEW LOT OF G O O D BUFFALO ROBES, For sale very low, at Irvin's Corner Store. JJEANS AND DRIED APPLES, A quantity at the Corner Store. Toadies will find at the Corner Store a complete assortment of Dress Goods of all descriptions, such as Tartan Plaids, varions styles; Persian Twills, Printed Cashmeres, All Wool and Printed Delaines (in variety,) Plain (all wool) Delaines and Merinos, all col ors, Debege, Coburgs, &c, in variety. Qn hand a large stock of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, of all descriptions. Seal-skin, Bea ver and Cass overcoats. - Gents' Shawls. Fine Dress cloth and Cassimero business Coats, Pants, and Vests; over-shirts, over-alls, un der clothing, &c, &c, a complete stock. A large lot of School Books, embracing all J.X. the standard works used in our public schools, for sale at the 'corner store.' Directors and Teachers will find both books and prices to suit them. Call and examine them. riroceries, a large stock on hand, (selling low,) by the quantity or retail, call and see them, and satisfy yourselves. - n ents' dress Ilats, and staple Hats and Caps of all kinds. Boots and Shoes of all descrip tions selling now lower than ever. Jgonnets of all descriptions and the newest styles, at Irvin's Corner Store. Reversible, Waterloo, Broche, Plaid, and other Shawls, a complete assortment. Toadies' Gloves, Gauntlets, Nubias, and new style Wool Hoods, in great variety. Qloths, Doeskin Cassimcres, Fancy Cassi mcrcs and Vestings, in great variety. guffalo Robes of all sizes and prices, and Sleigh-bells, Whips, &c, at the corner. JJOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, Sad dlery, Sole and Upper Leather, at the corner. jTE W WORLD and Noble Cook-Stoves, and Nino plate Stoves for sale, very cheap. QRINDSTONES of the best quality, and fix tuies, for sale at the "corner store." glGnT-DAr and 21-hour Clocks, of all si zes, styles, and prices, at tho corner store. -jANILLA ROPES, of all sizes, Single and Double Pnlley blocks, for sale at the corner. QUM COATS, 'f'ants and Boots, a large as sortment, for sale at Irvin's corner store. gROAD AXES, a variety, Mann's and Love land's chopping and rafting axes, at the corner j"AILS, Glass, Paints, Oils, &c, &c, for sale very low by the quantity or at retail. QUSTOMERS are invited to call and exam ine our goods,' as we are satisfied that an ex amination of goods ' and prices will induce persons to buy. E. A. IRVIN- Curwensville, Ta., October 17, I860. -bLASTERING.-The subscriber '-b;ilo JL ., cated himselt mine jutusu ..v.v..--.-, would inform the publicthat he is prepare i work in the above line, from plain to orname?t.a' of any description, in a workmanlike style. Also whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner. una on reasonaoic wima. April 7. 1858. . , EDWIN COOPER. TO TIIE TRAVELING PUBLIC. The undersigned having taken the Luthersburg Hotel, situate in the towa of Luthersburg, Clear field county, respectfully solicits a share of pat ronage. The house has been re-fitted and newly furnished, and no pains or expense will be spared to render guests comfortable. Charges moderate. may23 WILLIAM REED. BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE. One containing 124 acres 85 cleared and under good fence. A log house 22 by 26, plank house 16 by 18. log barn, smithy and all necessary out-buildings thereon. Large springand spring-house con venient to house. The land is well watered and has sufficient wood and fencing timber. There is an orchard of large grafted trees, and a young or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient for pasturing droves. ALSO, one containing 99 a cres 10 cleared and under fence balance well timbered. This land has a log house and stable thereon. For terms apply to October 13. L. J. CRANS, Clearfiold. A M. HILLS, DENTIST. Proper attention to to tbe teeth in 0if proper time, will be a great asssstance to ev ery one, in point of health, camfort, and convenience. Dr.Hills can always be found at his office, on the corner of Front and Main sts. when no notice to the contrary appears in the papers. All operations in the line of his profession performed in the latest and most approved styles, and guar anteed for one year against all natural failures. Clearfield, Pa., October 10th, I860. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully inform the traveling public that he has recently purchased the above named Hotel, which he has remodeled and furnished with new beds, Ac, and is now prepared to accommodate all customers ia the best manner possible. His bouse is pleasantly located, and therefore a desirable stopping place. His table will at all timOS be sup- Elied with the best in the market, and his bar will e filled with the best liquors in this section of country. He would especially invite his Clear field county friends to give him a call as they pass along, being fully persuaded that he can ren der satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. . THUS. ROBINS. Philipsburg, May 9th, 1860. JMPtfR TA X T ANNO UNCE MEN T t A Fact Worth Knowing! The undersigned informs his old friends and the public generally that he has j list received and o pened, at his old stand in Bradford township, a NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOOGDS, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Quoensware Groceries, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which he will dispose of at as low rates as they can be purchased in the county, and" of as good quality, if not better. He respectfully solicits all to give him a call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, and he feels certain that they will buy from him. jyll MATTHEW FORCEE. f A DIES ONE PRICE FANCY FUR J-J M ! JUliiN I A REIRA, No. 718 Arch Street, between 7th A 8th Streets, Philadelphia, (late of 813 Market street.) Importer, Manufacturer of, and Deal er in all kinds of FANCY FURS. Having removed -to m v New Store. 718 Arch St., and. being now engaged entirelv in the Manufac ture and sale of Fancy Furs which. in accordance with the "One Price Princinle'' I have marked at the LOw-gg5s EST POSSIBLE PRICES COH- E; sistent with rnasnnnhle " profit, I would solicit a visit from those in want of Furs for either Ladies' or Childrens' wear, and an inspection of my selection of those goods, satisfied, as I am, of my ability to please in every desired essential. ElTPcrsons at a distance, who may find itineonvenient to calt personally, need only name the article, they wish, together with the price, and instructions for sending, and for ward the order to my address money accompany ing to insuro a satisfactory compliance with their wishes. Philadelphia, Aug. 22, 18(0-5m. JUST RECEIVED AT NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, Graham's Row, Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, &c, to., to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va, Jett, Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal, Florentine Mo saio, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. 4c, or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breast pins, Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings, children's eardropsand rings at NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breastpins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ont styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NAUGLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will bo taken in exchange for goods at NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at , NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. FIRM, NEW GOODS, AND NEW PRICES, IN CLEARFIELD. The undersigned, desire to inform the citizens of Clearfield and surrounding vicinity, that they have recently purchased in the Eastern cities a large and well selected stock of seasonable Goods, which they have'opened in the well-known Room on Market street, Clearfield, (formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin.) Their stock consists ot a general assortment of the very best Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARD-WARE. CUTLERY, QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR A WILLOW WARE, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, DRUGS, PAINTS, AC, AC. Their stook of Dry Goods consists in part of such as Cloths. Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweed s, Vesti?igs, Muslins, Ttciitig;Cueis. Calicoes. Chintzes, Ginghams, Canton and Wool Flannels, D Lcnnes, Cashmeres, Sills, Plaids, Shawls, Brilliants, Hosiery, Gloves, etc.. etc. Also, a great variety of Ladies' Boots and Gaiters, Misses and Childrens Shoes ; Mens', Boys', and Youths' Boots, Shoes, Hata and Caps, with a large selection of useful notions, among which are - Perfumery, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Fancy ' Soaps, Pens and Pen-holders, Combs, fye, together with many other useful notions, all o which will be sold low for Cash, or in exchange for approved country produce. As their stock is entirely new, and purohased on the most advanta geous terms, they feel confident that they oan sell goods to the advantage of the buyer. Step in and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the new store is the place Feb. 22, 1860. GRAHAM, BOYJfTON i CO. PBOrESSIONAL & BUSINESS CAEDS. -ncnaejk TvR. B. F. Arn v ii IT U ty, Penn'' """n "earfieId coCo. ' ' : April 1. DO CROUCH, Pars,,, Curwe.eTT . field county, Penn'a. CI,. ' May U DR. H. R. BRYANT, LutirsbuTgTrT" his professional services to tb.t..k7;: , nd eral. i.nt u .f""cin -, """vlUfg. October 13, i$i9 TJ. CRANS, Attorne 1. Acent. ClnarfioM residence, on Second strc , ra. Office adjoining t TTTILLIAM A. WALLACE. Au r77r- V Clearfield. P ne?... ' 1 1 ""v i L Post Office, on Second street: r n"h "n obert j. Wallace a t rrr- XV District Attorney,) Clearfield, Pa (7i (Bi Shaw's new row, Market street. M WALTER BARRETT, Attorney at LT7T field, Pa. Office the same that was fJrm V occupied by Hon. G. R Barrett. cp 1 H BUCIIER SWOOPE, Attorney at LaVrT" field, Pa. Ofi-ct inGrahans Kow oarf east of the 'Raftsman's Journal' office. Nor jo TjlRANK SHORT, Boot and Shoc-makeTr X on Second street, (nearly opposite rVh . Weaver's Store,) Clearfield, Pa. V May MA.FRAJlT' f U8tice of the Peac, JIarkMT . Clearfield, Pa. Business entrusted I v care will receive prompt attention. Colleein." made and money remitted Apr.rij WILLIA M P. IR W IN, Market 8tre"eTij: Pa., Dealer in Foreign and Domestic M chandfce, Hardware, Queensware, Grocerief m family articles generally. j;ov j" JOHN GUELICII. Manufacturer of alfkTndTT; Ca-bfnet-ware, Market street, Clearfieid I. He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice' and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'ij R. WM. CAMPBELL, offers his profei services to the citizens of Morris and adjoin ing townships. Residence with J. D. Dennin i Kylertown, Clearfield county. May 1 1, F. NAUGLE, Watch and Clock Maker and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry. Ac. Room u Shaw s new row, Market street, oppositethe Raft, man's Journal office, Clearfield, Pa. Nor. 10 B M'ENALLY, Attorney at Law. clrfi . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition. adjoiivD the residence of James B. Graham. Nov. 10 BLACKSMITHING.-Shunkweiler k Orr, thank ful for past favors, would respectfully wlicitt continuance of a share of public patronage in their line of business. Shop on Third st. Nov. lo. ICIIARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and 1. mestio Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Lacon Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market strtet, a fewdoei west of Journal Office, Clearfield, Pa. Apr.T. LARRIMER A TEST, Attorneys at Law. Clear field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clr field and adjoining counties. August 6. 1S;6. JAS. H. LARRIMER. ISRAEL TKST. THOMAS J. A WILLIAM M. M CULLOIGH, Attorneys at Law, Clearfield. Pa. Office en Market street, directly opposite Richard Motsopi store. Deeds and other legal instruments prepar ed with promptness and accuracy. Feb. 13. JOHN RUSSEL A CO.. Tanners and Currien, Pennville, Clearfield Co , Pa. Keepconstantlr on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. HiJ of all kinds taken in exchange. Julyl5-54. JOHN HUIDEKOPER, Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor, offers his professional services to the citizens of Clearfield county. All business en trusted to him will be promptly and faithfully ex ecuted. He can be found at tbe banking home of Leonard, Finney A Co. Sept. 2i, 18i9. DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional servi ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Residence on Second street, opposite the office of L. J. Crans, Esq. Office, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G K. Barrett, where' he can be found unless absent on professional businesi. ENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers his pro fessional services to tbe Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicinity. Alloperation?'.'pTi the teeth executed with neatness and despatch.' :'.wnj familiar with all the late iniproveinerts he is pre pared to make artificial teeth in the best manner . Office in Shaw's New. Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15. JJANKING AND COLLECTION OFFICE LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange. Notes and Drafts Discounted. Deposits received. Collections made, and proceed promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con stantly on hand. Office, on Second street, in th roo B lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. jamk9 t. l.ko!ard. d. a. rissiv. - wm a. Wallace. '. ::::::::: a. c. fismet. THE UNION RIGHT SIDE UP Sirfee the subscribers have started the Chair-making business at their residence in Lawrence tp , I mile from Philip Antes' saw-mill on the weft fide of the river, where they keep constantly on hand- All descriptions of Chairs. Setter. Hoston ROCKING CHAIRS. RUSH BOTTOMS A SPRING Seat Chairs, from, the common W'inHxor tip' to the very latest style of Parlor Chairs. Tbe subscribers having an elegant water-powej by which they do their Boring, Sawing. Tornitg, Ac, they are enabled to sell every style of chairs at reduced prices. The public is respectfully in-' vited to call and examine for themselves. All work warranted either new work or repairing. Jan. 4, 1860. WM. M CULLOUGH A SON. STIRRING TIMES IN PHILADEL PHIA ! Tremendous Eicttemeut among th Masses '.:! EXCITING FOOT RACE fticeeu tin Philadelphia Police and a notorious Forger and counterfeiter, James Buchanan Cross !!!!.' Cross Recaptured !! !!! It seems to be the general opin ion in Clearfield, that if Cross had worn a pair"f Frank Short's French-calf Boots, that he wou'd not be taken yet. However, Shorty is not much put out at missing his custom ; but would an nounce to all Breckinridge, Douglas, Lineoli and Bell men, and women and children in Clearfield, and Slnnemahoning in particular, that he is pre pared to furnish them with Boots, Shoes and Gai ters ot any style or pattern, stiched, ?owed or peg ged, (and as he is a short fellow) on short notice. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, and cash not refused. Repairing done in the neat est manner and charges moderate, at tbe hort Shoe Shop on Second Street, opposite Reed. Wei vor A Co s store. ' FRANK SHOUT. N. B. Findings for sale. Aug. 29, ISM- O N HIS OWN IIOOK'TOHN GUELICH CABINET MAKER. Th mi Wribcr wiibet to inform his old friends and customers, that" is now carrying on the Cabinet Making business, on "his own hook," at his old shop on Market Street, nearly opposite the "old Jew Store," where he keeps on hanq, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every description of Cabinet-WareMhit may be wanted in this section of country; coB" sistlng of Sofas, Lounges, Mahogony and Conn Bureaus, Writing and Wash Stands; Centre. li Ing and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany and Com Won Bedsteads ; Sewing Stands, Ac, Ac. H wU also repair furniture and chairs, in good sty1 cheap for cash. House Painting done on short no tice. and easy terms. Now is the time to buy a reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thing in my line of business at the cheapest cash rat Walk in and examine the articles on hand, s"" judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. Country produoe received in payment. April 13, 1859 JOHN GUELICH- N. B Coffins made to order on short notice, nc funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priate aooompanyments. when desired. - YOUNG LADIES WANTED, to amine and reduce the large stock or i Goods, just received at M0evi 50 if