u u -S3 Til wt mmu m Wild Cat Mosey. The recent annoyance consequent upon the suspension of specie pay ments by the banks,brings to mind an incident which occurred something like twenty years ago in a western city. The story may have been published, but we do not remember hav ing seen it in print ; at all events we will tell it and run the risk. At the time we speak of, a gentleman having in his possession ten or twelve hundred dollars on a certain banking institution away out west, went up to the counter one fine morning, and addressed the teller in the following langnage "Good morning, sir. Beautiful weather. A' hem 7 I have something over a thousand dol larg worth of your money in my pocket. Do you redeem?" The teller says "Good morning," smiles blandly, and answers : "We redeem, sir, but we do not pay specie.' "Do not pay specie, hey ? Suspended, I suppose V 'Suspended." "What do yon redeem with then ?" was the next question. '".f ith bills of other banks " replied the clerk most pleasantly. "And those, I presume, are also non-specie paying banks 1" "Very probably they are, sir," bowing po litely. "Well, then, what kind of bills can you give me ?" "Most any kind, sir. Give you Red Cat." 'Can't stand it." "Well, thea, how's Gray Cat " " Wouldn't give a straw for a barrel of it." "What do you say to Black Cat V "Tain't worth a cuss ! It wouldn't bo any accommodation at all. 1 don't want your in fernal Wild Cat money neither Red Cat, Grey Cat, Black Cat, White Cat, or Tom Cat. wouldn't use it to litter a horse with. Haven't you got some money on Eastern banks ?" Oio, sir," softly and very polite ''East ern banks are principally specie-paying insti tutions." "If not Eastern, then, have you bills on any other banks that do pay out specie." "No, sir," said the teller, most courteously "Well, then," drawing his package from his pocket with a desperate expression of counte nance "can you give me tolerably executed counterfeit bills on any bank that docs pay specie ?" "Xo, sir !" very loud, and looked as if he felt himself insulted. Umbrellas. It is but a hundred years since an Englishman named Jonas Hanway, having returned from his "travels in the cast" (the record of which is still preserved in volumin ous quarto lorm, with that title in some old libraries,) appeared on the stects of London on a rainy day, (it does rain in England some times,) with a queer notion imported from China, in the shape of what is now called an umbrella. It was the first ever seen or used in England, probably the first in Europe. It attracted such curious and indignant notice, that the eccentric Jonas was soon surrounded by a furious English mob, and was boldly pel ted with mud and other convenient missiles, for his presumptious audacity in thus attempt ing to screen his head and figure from the rain, which true born Englishmen, from time im memorial, had allowed to beat upontheiu with out resistance, as an "inevitable" visitation from the powers above upon all who chose to leave the shelter of a roof in a storm or a show er. The incident made a noise, and, in spite of ridicule, the "outlandish, new fashioned notion" began to "take mightily" with the extensively bedrizzled people of England, and as the new machine was found to be as effec tive in protecting the person against the rays of the summer's sun, as against the falling rain, the learned condescended to borrow a name for it from the Latin dimunitivc form of 'umbra' a shade "umbrella" a little shade. Poor Jonas Hanway's innovation, so unpopu lar at first, merely shows what disadvantage it is to a man to be a few years in advance of the age. Focxd his Ceowd. A young man, clad in homespun, was standing in Court street a few days since, devouring a doughnut, when he was accosted by a half dozen genteel dressed city idlers, with "Jest come down V "Yeas, guess I have ; great place this, ain't it yeou J" said the countryman. " 'Tis so bub, how's your marm 7" asked the city buck, bent on sport with "greeny." "Waal, she's putty well ; she sent me down here on business." "She did 7 AVhat kind of business are you on 7" "Why, she wanted me to come deown to Bostin, and look reonnd and find half a dozen of tho biggest fules in Bostin, and bring 'em np to the country to edicate 'em, and I rether gness I've got my eye on 'em ncow," said the 6tranger, taking in tho whole crowd at a glance. The next moment he had the edgestone to hiniself,where be quietly finished his doughnut The editor of one of our exchanges has grown melancbolly, and took to writing poetry. Here is a verse from his pen, addressed to a young lady whom he fell in love with, but who rejected him on account of his poverty : "Now if I could your hand diskiver, I vow I'd swim the Maumec river, And to win so fresh a bud, I'd wade up to my neck in mud." When Mrs. Porter was about to marry Dr. Johnson, she told him, with the greatest frank ness, that she had once an uncle who was banged. The doctor, .with equal candor and ottrtesy, replied that was perfectly immaterial to hun.iorthongh he had no uncle hanged, yet J of m. relative, deserved hanging f "What is the meaning of backbite r?" said "iit.1 i reverend fronting.- j . atar.1 """""7" uur,n3 n examination t a parochial school. This was a puzzle It Je urchin, who said "P'raps it be a flea." . "You see, grandma, we perforate an aper ture in the apex, and a corresponding aperture in the base, and by applying the egg to the lips, and forcibly inhaling the breath, the shell is entirely discharged of its contents." "Bless my soul," cried the old lady, "what wonderful improvements they do make ! Kovr in my young doys we iust made a hole in each end and sucked." "I have no fear that the devil will ever come for me," said a yonng man of questionable morals. "lie will not be silly enough to take the trouble," said a bystander, "for you are going straight to him." It is calculated that there are no less than twenty-eight miles of tubing on the human body, from which water will escape as insensi ble perspiration. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsmas's Joirnal is published on Wed nesday at SI. 50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, 2.00 will be charged. Advertisements will be inserted at 51,00 per square of 12 lines for three or less insertions. For every additional insertion 25 cents will be charg ed. A deduction will be made to yearly adver tisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of tue publisher, s. if. i;jv . COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pres't Judge Hon. James liurnside.Bellefonte.Pa. As'te-Judges Hon. Wm. L. Moore. Clearfield. Hon. Benj'n. Bousall, Lutbersburg. Sheriff. . . . Josiah K. Reed, . . Clearfield. Prothonotary, George Walters, . . Reg. A Rec. . James Wrigley, . . " Treasurer. . . John McPherson, . . " Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle, . . " Coiumica'n'rs, Jacob Wilheltn, . . Grahatnton. John Irwin. Sr. . . Clear6cld. George Earhard, . . NewMillport, Auditors. . . Francis Pearce, . . Woodland. Peter Hoover, . . Curwensville. Aaron C. Tate, . . Clearfield. Arrival and Departure of Mails at Clearfield. ARRIVES. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 7 P.M. Western, " " " 8 P.M. Smith's Mills, Saturdays, 5 P.M. SinnamahoningjWednesd. & Saturd. 8 P.M. Karthaus, Saturdays, C P.M. Kylcrtown, Mondays & Thursdays, 12 M. DEPART. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 4 A.M. Western, " " " 4 A.M. Smith's Mills, Fridays, 7 A.M. Sinnamahoning, Tuesday s& Fridays, 6 A.M. Karthaus, Thursdays, 8 A.M. Kylcrtown, Mondays & Thursdays 1 P.M. The Mails will close at 9 o'clock, P. M. N". B. Business men, of town and vicinity, will please preserve this for Tuture reference C. D. Watsox, Post Master. Mail arrives at Curwensville from Indiana, via Newman's Mills, 1 Burnside, New Washington, Chest, Bower and Grampianllills, luesdayand Fridays atll A.M., and de parts same davs at 1 P. M. Mail leaves Curwensville for Marron. via New Millport and Lumber City, every Satur day at 0 A. M., and returns same day at 8 p.m BANK NOTE LIST. The following are the rates of discount at which the notes of the banks given were purchased last wcck Dy mo orosers ot mnaaclphia: maise. disc. Mousom River Rank. 60 Rockland Bk, R'kl'd i Canton Rank, China, Ellsworth Rank, 7a Exchange Bk. Bangor SO Grocers" Rank. i Maratime Bk, Bangor 20 Sanford Bk, Rockland Hancock Rk. Ellsw'th Rank of Hallowell, SO SEW BAHrSUIRE. Solvent banks, i VERMONT. Danby Rank, Danhy, Bank of Royalton, Bk of South Royalton, Stark RK.Renningron 3 St.AlbansBK,St.Alb i Missisquoi BK,SheIdn i Woodstock Rank, t MASSACHUSETTS. Western RK.Springfd 3 KHOtlF. ISLAM). Farmers'BK,WickforJ Rank of South Coun ty, Wakefield, 35 Tiverton Rk, Tiverton Warwick RK.Warw"k 6 Rhode Island Exchange Rk. E. Greenwich, i Mt. Vernon Rank, J HopkintonBank, 0 All solvent banks, i Cosxectrtt. Mcrch Ex.Rk. Bridgp 90 Bridgeport City Rk, J Colchester Rank, Rk of Hartford Co. i Hatters' Bk. Bethel, i Exch. Rk. Hartford, I Charter Oak Rk, " i Mercantile Bank " t I'neas Bk, Norwich, t Ouinebaug IiK, " t WoosterBK.Danbury i Woodbury Bank, 1 Pawcatuck Bank, 4 Bk of X.Am. Seymour 20 PahquioqueBK.Danb i Granite Bk. Volunt'n Pequonnock Rank, f AViudham County Bk, i KEW VOBK. A gricultural BK.Herk 10 Addison Bk, Addison i Bk of Orleans, Albion, CO Central Rank of New York. Utica. Chemung County Bk 20 Dairymen's Rank, 5 Elmira Rank, Elmira i HollisterBK. Buffalo, 5 Hamilton Ex. Rank. 30 Huguenot RK,N.Paltx i Medina Rk, Medina, i Niagara River Bank, i Ontario Bk. Utica, CO OntarioCo.RK, Phelps 5 Pratt Rank. Buffalo 20 Oliver LeeACo'sBK " J Reciprocity Bk, " 35 Sackctt's Harbor " 35 Western Bk, Lock port 25 Yates Co. Bk, PenYan Jf ARVLA"tI. Mineral Bk,, Cumb. CumbTd Savings Rk, Solvent banks, l KEXTCCKT. Bk of Ashland, 1 Solvent Ranks, 11 on 10. City Rank, Cincinnati 50 O. LifeATrustCo.,Ciu Senaca Co. Rk, Tiffin, Sandusky City Bk, CI 20 Bk of Macomb County Dayton Bank, Dayton 10 Miami Val.Rk, " 10 State Bank, 1 WISOO.VSIX. Rock River BK.RcIoit 2 J Farmers' Rk, Hudson, 2 J Fox River BK.Gr.Bay 2 Radger State Bk, 2i Solvent Banks, 2i MICHIGAN. PeninsularBK, Detroit Farmers' A Mech. Bk, 2 ALABAMA. Bk o Montgomery, par par par par par Central Rank. Northern Bank, VIRGINIA. dl.C. Bank of Kanawha, Ka nowha Salines Solvent banks, 1 I-ESNSVLVAMA. Rk of Tenn'a, Phil'a 65 Phil's banks, par Allentown Rank, par .-viunraeite nana, 1 Rk of Chdster co.. par Rk of Delaware co, par I.K oi Germantown, par Rk of Montg'y co., par j.k ol rottstown, Bk of Catasauqua, Columbia Rank, Doylcstown Bk, Easton Rank. Fr.AMech.bK Easton par Far.Bs of Ruoksco. par Far.RK. Lancaster, par Far.BK. Reading. par Lancaster Co. Rank, par Lebanon Bank, i Mauch Chunk Bk. par Miners' Bk Pottsv'c, par Stroudsburg bank, par Wyominz Bank. J Harrisbtirg Bank. Rk of Chambcrsburg, Rk of Middletown, York Rank, Rk of Gettysburg, Bk of Pittsburg, Citizens' Rk, Pittsb. Exchange Rk. Pittsb. Iron City Rk, Pittsb. Mechanics' Rk, Pittsb Mononga'la b.Rrowns Frankl.bK.Washingt. FarADro.bK.Wayncsb Rk of Northumberl. Bk of Danville. par West Branch Bank, J Lock Haven Bank, par Lewisburg Jiank. t Far.RK Schuylkill co. i Allegheny RK.AIlgh'y i Rk of Lawrence co., 1 Honesdale Bank Meri.Man Bk.Pittsb. Erie Rank. Erie City Bank, McKean County Bk, Tioga County Bank, SEWJEBSEV. RKofX-J.X.Erunsw 1 Bergen County Bank at Hackensack, 35 Morris County Rank 20 TENNESSEE. Agric-1 Bk. Brownsv. WesternRK, Memphis Bank of Nashville, 20 Exc.BK,Murfrcesboro 3 Shelbyville Bank, Lawrenceburg bank, Bank of Trenton, Bank of Claiborne, Bank of Jefferson, Bank of Knoxvillc. Bank of Paris. Paris, 31 liaDt or laze well, 4a Rank of the Union, 31 Ruck's RK,M'Minnv'e 3 City Bank, Nashville 3 Northern RK.Clarksv. 3 Traders' Bk, Nash v. 3 Bk of Commerce, " 31 Ococce Bk . Cleveland, 50 uank of .Middle Tenn. 3 Dandridge bank, Rank of Tennessee, Planters' A Union Bk, iSDIAXA. Bank of the Capitol, Traders' bank, Tippecanoe bank, Central bank Bank of the State, Free banks, ILLINOIS. Bank of Elgin, Rock Island bank. Peoples' bank, Carrai 25 Hamilton Connty Bk 2 Bk of thcCommonw'h 2i Huntsville Bank, 51 Rushville Bank. 20 Stock Security Bk, 30 Corn Exchango,' 2i Bk of Chester, 2i Rk of Belleville, 2i Solvent Banks, ' 2i r 20 45 45 45 45 50 3 3 50 60 60 50 II 3i 21 2J R AIL ROAD IIO USE, CORNER OF Main and White Streets. BROOKVILLE, Pa. Feb24. R. R. MEANS, Proprietor. WAGON -MAKING. THE ondcrsingned would announce that they manufacture Waggons of all descriptions, Buggies, Sleds, Ac, at tneir snop in jew aiem. israuy lowusnip, Clear field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates as can oe purchased elsewhere. J.ney res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. Octl-'56-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. 1 OH ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn -iA3 pike, about 7 miles west of Curwensville. and 135 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the same, will be sold on accommodating terms. The land lies well, is all susceptible of cultivation, and is well covered with choice pine timber suitable for shingles, sawing or square timber. A saw mill near by. Apply to L. J. CRANS. mar25 Clearfield. FOR SALE, THE FARM occupied by John F. Wiley in Ferguson township, containing 106 acres, 30 acres cleared ; house, barn and other buildings thereon erected. ALSO. 50 acres of land or the timber thereon. sitnate in Pike township within one and a half miles of the river on a good road to haul. For further description and terms apply to L. J. CRASS, May 20, 1357. Clearfield. M A K It L E YAK 1TJL TYRONE CITY, PA. ISAAC BERLIN, would inform the citizens of Clearfield, that be is prepar ed to furnish MARBLE WORK of all kinds. such as Monuments, Box-tombs, Tomb-tables, Head Stones, and all kinds of Grave Yard work, on the shortest notice, neatest stvles, and cheapest rates. ALSO, building work, such as Marble Lintels and Door Steps. Brown stone Platforms, Rase Courses, Window Sills and Caps, door steps, &c. Head stones of all kinds and patterns. Work delivered to all parts of the county. ISAAC BERLIN, Tyrone City. Dec. 23, 1857 - T EMOVAL. JOSTI U A S. JOIIKSOX, XI CAUIJSKT jilAKrli. has removed his shop to the new building of John Troutman. on Market street, where he will keep on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior finish,) every variety of Household and Kitchen F U 11 N I T U R E, such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards, Sofas. Rcdsteads.'Ac of every style and variety, which be will dispose of at cheap rates as any o ther establishment of the kind in the county. Call and examine his furniture, and judge for yourselves of its quality and hnisn. CHAIRS of all kinds on hand or made to order, Ho is also propared to make COFFINS to order, on the shortest notice, and will attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. JOSHUA S. JOHSSON. Clearfield, Pa., December 17, 1356. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Valuable Gri.it Mill, fiatp Mill, aiul a quantity of 1 1 ml r 11 nil. By virtue or an order of the Or phans' Court of Clearfield county, at May Term, 1855, there will be exposed to public sale, in the totrn of 2itw M'asliius'toH, on Friday the 2ul day of July, Json, at 2 o clock, f. il., or said day, all that fine Grist-mill, lumbering establishment, and land connected therewith, containing in all a bout three hundred acres, the property of Jonathan Pearce, dee'd., situate in Chest township, Clear field county, bounded as follows, viz : by lands of Joseph McMurray, Aaron Pierce, Thomas Jlchaf fey, David Woods and others, which premises were valued and appraised under a writ of partition, granted at December Term, 1S54, and the heirs of said Jonathan Pearce, deceased, having refused to take the same at the valuation, this order of sale wag made. The property is situate upon Chest creek in a pnpulons neighborhood, and in an ex cellent location for lumbering, Ac. The land is heavily timbered with excellent white pine and oak timber. Several houses, stables, and other outbuildings upon the premises. Terms op Sale. Ten per cent of the whole pur chase money to be paid in cash when the property is stricken down. One third of the remainder to be secured upon the premises by bond and mort gage, the interest payable annually to Marbard Wager late widow of Jona. Pearce, during life, and at her decease, the principal to be paid to the heirs of said deceased. One third of the balance cash when the sale is confirmed by the Court and the remainder in two equal annual payments thereaf ter, with interest, to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage. Possession of the premises given at the confirmation of the sale. May 19, 1S5S. JOHN RORABAUGH, Trustee. LIST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and do mestic Merchandise in the County of Clear field, for the year 1S58, subject to the payment of license. , . Names. Class. License. Tt rati ford Toioixhip- Edward Williams, 14 J?7 00 Matthew Forcey, H 7 00 liccearia Toicnship. Jeremiah Cooper, 1 7 00 William Lewis, 14 7 00 Samuel Hegerty, 14 7 00 JohnCovode, 14 7 00 Brady Toicnshijt. John Hebcrling A Son, 14 7 00 Barret A Brothers, 14 7 00 F.K. Arnold, 14 7 00 Samuel Arnold, 14 7 00 K. II. Moore, 14 7 00 J. Carlisle and Co. 14 7 00 Jacob Kuntz, 14 7 00 F. K. Arnold. 14 7 00 Buruside Township. James McMurry. 14 7 00 J. Patchin A Sons, 14 7 00 Russell McMurry, 14 7 00 Allison A Co., 14 7 00 J. M. Cummings, 14 7 00 Clearfield Borough. C. Kratzer, 13 10 00 Richard Mossop, 14 7 00 W. F. Irwin, 13 10 00 W. L. Moore, 13 10 00 Reed A Weaver, 13 10 00 Charles Watson," 14 7 00 Thomas Robins. 14 7 00 Corington Township. Francois Coudriet, 14 7 00 J. Mullen A Co. 14 7 00 A. Leeonte. 14 7 00 Humphrey, Hale A Co. II 7 00 Cunrcn-xville Borough. Thomson A Dale. 14 7 00 A. Montgomery A Co., 14 7 00 John Ration. 11 15 00 William McBride, 14 7 00 Eliza Irvin A Sons, 11 15 00 William Irvin. 11 15 00 Decatur Township. Bowman A Perks, 14 7 00 J. H. Stiner, 14 7 00 Goshen Township. A. B. Shaw, 14 7 00 E. Irwin A Sons, 14 7 00 Huston Township. David Tyler, 14 7 00 Jordan Township. David Magehan, 14 7 00 Henry Swan, 14 7 00 John McMurry A Co., 14 7 00 Knox Townshtp. Martin O. Stirk, 14 7 00 iMwrcncc Township. J. Forrest A Co., 14 7 00 Morrts Township. E. F. Brenner, 14 7 00 E. F. Brenner, 14 7 00 Penn Township. II. M. Snyder, 14 7 00 Hegerty A Co.. 14 7 00 Union Township. Daniel Brnbaker, 14 7 00 Woodward Township. J. A.Hegarty, 14 7 00 Thomas Henderson, 14 7 00 J. M. Chase, 14 7 00 Bell Township. George Smith A Co., 14 7 00 Geddes, Marsh A Co., 14 7 00 Graham Township. J.B. Graham, 12 12 50 Those interested will take notice that there will be an appeal at the Commissioners' office, in the Borough of Clearfield, on Saturdav the 19th of June, 1S5S, at 1 o'clock p.m., whero you may at tend 11 you uiina proper. ; S. H. SHAFFNER, mayl2 Mcrcantilo Appraiser. GFLICn & BENNER, would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, and public generally that they have entered into co-partnership in the , 1 n rvpn iripnvi Tt rrc r 7VT7Cj and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, consisting of Dining, Breakfast, and Centre Tables, Sewing, Writing, and Wash-Stands, Mahogany, and Common Bedsteads i Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus, Sofas. Lounges, Ac., Ac. Coffins made and funerals attended on the short est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate accompanyments. House Painting done on the shortest notice. Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi ed by Joh n G ul ich, mearly opposite the ' Je w Store,' Clearfield. Pa JOHN GULICH, May 22, '55.-ly. DANIEL BENNER. LONG LIGHT ON A SHORT SUB JECT. FRANK SHORT announces to his friends that he has removed some of his stock from the 'Short Shoe Shoe,' on short notice, short distance from his old stand, to the shop formerly occupied as a Watch and Jewelry store by R. R. Welch, dee'd, nearly opposite to Reed A Weaver's Store, where he will be found at all times ready to accommodate his old customers, and as many new ones as may faror him with a call, and do their work oh as short notite as it can be done else where, and as short accounts make long friends, hu will sell chcaofor CASH. Home-made work constantly on hand, and warranted not to rip, ravel, or cut in the eye. And as this is the time for set tling np, said Short wants all persons indebted to him to come forward and settle up their accounts, and pay the cash or give their notes, and they will save costs. ri..-.iv cxiviix. Clearfield, April 7th, lS53.-3in. N. B. The person that found one fine boot. No. 6, on the morning after the fire, can have the mate ot it by calling at the shoe Miop 01 FRANK SHORT. T EMOVAL OP ROBINS' J-t LITE11A11Y DKPOT. Thomas Robins' having removed his Book and Dni;r Store to the Store Room formerly occupied by Riohard Shaw A Son, one door West of the "Mansion House," where be is prepared to accom tnodate his former customers and the public gen erallv. with everything in his line. Having late ly added a general assortment of Groceries to his foruiar stock, ho is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, with COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES, Ac , Ac. Aso. with BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES, Stationary. FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTIONARIES, Tobacco and Cigars. DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STL" FFS, PAINTS, Vhrmieal, Ore., r-, err. Among his stock will be found Histories, Biogra phies. Sketches. School Books, Poetical, Scicntic, Mechanical, Medical and Law works ; the latest publications always on hand or procured to order; all the Magazines furnished monthly, at publish ers prices ; fancy and common letter paper ; plain and ruled cap paper ; perforated paper ; note pa per; fancy ana common envelopes; blank Heeds; a great variety of Steel Pens ; common and fancy pen-holders, pencils, Ac. Ac. Ac, which he will sell at the most reasonable prices. His stock of Drugs, Medicines, Dyc-etuffs. Paints, Ac, is large and well selected; among which are Calomel, Blue Mass, Quinine. Morphia, Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverized ; Rochelle and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur. Sen na, Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A cid, Sulphate of Zinc ; Liquorice, Co umbo and Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Btre Vitriol, Cope rag, Alum, Red Lead. Prussian Blue, Chrome Green and Yellow, Vermillion. Terra de Sienna, and in fact a general assortment. He has also a fine lot of Ladies' Gold Breast Pins, Ear Drops, Finger Rings, Ac Also, Watch Guards and Keys. Penknives. Hair oils; Hair. Reading, Fine and Pocket combs, Tooth-picks. Ra zors and Strops, Sadlers' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan cy Soaps and Perfumery a great variety. Also. Prunes. Figs, Raisins, Almonds, Pea-nuts and Filberts ; Candies a general assortment; Cin amon. Cloves. Pepper, and other spices; Blacking. and Spool Cotton ; the most popular Patent MedJ icines ot the day ; all ot which will be sold at the very cheapest rates. Call and examine the stock and judge for your selves. lP5! THOMAS RORINS. rpiIE GOLDEN PRIZE. X THE GOLDEN PRIZE. The Gold en Prize. Tho (iolilen Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTR ATKI ! ilh stbateh! ILLUSTRATED ILLUS Til A TED K VER Y , WEEK. Illustrated every wrel: VI nst rated every trt-rl: Illustrated every tcrrk. Illustrated every werl. Illnxtratrd every wert. Illustrated every wcrk. Illustrated rrrry w-. Illustrated rrmi ireti. ILLUSTRATED E VER Y WEEK Sped men co pies sent free. Sierimrn en-pies sent free. THE GOLDEN PR IZ E Illustrated! Illustrated !! Illustrated!!.' Tho New York Weekly Goloex Prize is ono of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing ri?ht passes, or forty columns, of entertaining original matter: and ele gantly illustrated every week. A Gift worth 50 cents to S500 00 in Gold will be presented to each Subscriber immediately on receipt of the subscription money. One copy for one year, 2 00, and 1 gift. One copy for two years, 3 50, and 2 gifts. One copy for three years, 5 00, and 3 gifts. One copy for five years, 8 00, and 5 gifts. AND TO CLUBS Three copies one year, 95 00, and 3 gifts. Five copies one year, 8 00, and 5 gifts. . Ten copies one year, 15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty-one copies 1 year, 30 00, and 21 gifts. The articles to bo distributed are comprised in the following list : 2 packages of Gold, containing 500 each. 5 packages of Gold, containing 200 each. 10 packages of Gold, containing 100 each. 10 Pt. Lever Hunting Cased Watches, 100 each. 20 Gold Watches, 75 each. 50 Gold Watches, 60 each. 100 Gold Watches. 50 each. 300 Ladies Gold Watches, - - - - . 3 j each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches. - 30 each. 500 Silver Watches, .... $10 to 25 each. 1000 gold guard, vest A fob chains, 10 to 30 each. Gold Lockets. Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops. Breast Pins. Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons. Rings. Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to 15 each. Immediately on the receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our subscription book opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that numbej will be for warded, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or express, post paid. Tj All communications should be addressed to BKCKET A CO., 4S and 49 Mofiat Building, 335 Broadway, N.York. Specimen copies sent free. Agents wanted. New York, March 17, 1808-lam 1 y. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The subscriber respectfully announces to big friends and the public generally, that he has just received a fresh supply of GOODS, at his old stand, embracing everything necessary for the season the wants of families, or the business of the people. All who want to buv Tight, can have either made np CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, or anything else, on terms most favorable, and for CASH lower than they can be bought elsewhere. ESfCall and see. WM. L. MOORE. Clearfield, December 23, 1357. COFFEE. Can be had low rates at the store of November 25. WM. F. IRWIN. UBS AND BUCKETS. A variety just receiv ed and for sale at WM. F. IRWIN'S. HARDWARE. A large assortment just receiv ed and opened, and now for sale by November 25- WM F. IRWIN 0BACCO AND CIQARS.-An assortment just " at iuc pwrc vi November 25. WM. F. IRWIN. THOMAS G. SNVDER, MERCHANT, Deal er in Sawed Lumber. Shingles, Square Tim ber, et cetera. KYLERTOWN, Clearfield Co.. Pa. July 1. 1857. tf. NSONVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. jlM. The property formerly occupied by James Smith. Wing 3 adjoining lots, having a two story plank house, 34 by IS feet, and a plank shop, 24 by 15 feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on accommodating terms. Apply to March 24. L. J. CRANS. Clearfield. I FREDERICK SCIIMELL, CLOCK AND " WATCH MAKER, would respectfully an nounce to the public that his shop is located one door east of the Methodist Church. Clearfield. Pa., where he is prepared to repair Clocks, Watches. Ac, on short notice and reasonable terms. Give him a call. All work warranted to give satisfac tion. Clearfield, January 6, 1853. E EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters Tcsta- mcntarv on the Estate of Joseph Smeal, late of Pike township, Clearfield county. Pa, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned ; all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims a gainst the same will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Z. McNAUL, Pike tp., March 17, lS5S-f.t-p Executor. T LOT OF PRIME BACON on hand and for L salo bJ W. F. IRWIN. ESTATE OF GEO. SEBRIGHT. No tice is herebv eiven. that Letters of Admin istration on the estate of George Sebright, late of Decatur township, Clearfield county, 1'a . nave been granted to the subscriber. All'persons hav ing claims against the estate are requested to make known the same ; and persons knowing themselves indebted, are requested to make pavment without 1-1 MlltV KVI'il in iit Decatur tp., April 7. Administratrix. PROFESSIONAL. ADMINI STR ATO RS' NOTICE .Letters of Administration on the Estate of Olipbant Coch ran, late of Pcnn township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned ; all persons in debted to said estate arc requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the sauie will present tliem duly authenticated to nic, or my Attorney. L. J. Crans. Clearheid. WILLIAM C. FOLEY, Pcnn tp.. March 17,lS5S-6t. Administrator. T ACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP, M-M OX TniRO STICEET. The subscriber informs his old friends and the public generally, that he is now re-established in the OLD SHOP, on third street, lately occupied by Jacob t-hank weiler, where be hopes by strict at tention and keeping a good stock of assorted iron. to merit the favorof the public. Country produce ana casn never relused. An apprentice, iroin 16 to is years ot ago, will meet with a good situation if application be made soon. Clearfield. May 13, 1S57. G. W. ORR. S E, MANSION HO U Ctearfitld. Pa. .The undersigned respectfully announces to the public that he has leased the above Hotel in Clear field borough, and that be is prepared to accom modate all who may favor him with their custom. His house is commodious and convenient, and his table shall be supplied in the best manner possi ble. No effort will be spared to render general satisfaction. Ry strict attention to business, and to th wants and comfort of his guests, he expects to secure a liberal share of patronage. febll-'57 DAN. M. WEAVER. TiTEW FIRM. MEEK Ei-L & CARTER would 1 inform the.public, that they have just open ed an extensive COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE MANUFACTORY, On Second Street, in the borough of Clearfield, where tbeyare prepared to furnish at reduced pri ces, every variety of articles in their line. Steel. Bar-iron, nails. Steves of every Tariety Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps of every description, stove pipe, patent sausage cutters, funnels and self sealing cans kept constantly on hand. All orders for castings for FlourMills.Saw Mills. Ac will be thankfully received snd promptly at tended to. HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER. " They are also prepated to receive every varie ty of article on commission, at a low per-centage. O. B. MERRELL. L.R. CARTER. Clearfield. Sept. 19. 1S55 ly. NEW Two Horse Waggon, for sale at the cor ner. Curwensville. by WM. IRVIN. MACKEREL and Herring at the corner store of WM. IRVIN. Curwensvill.. I71LOUR, Bacon. Salt. Rye. Corn and Oats, for salcby WM. IRVIN, Curwensville. TVTAILS, Glass, Paints and Oils, at reduced prices 11 by WM. IRVIN. f'urwerKi-ill.. BAR IRON, assorted, for sale at the -corner' by mav25. WM. IKVIX. rnri,,in SMOOTHING. Jack. Sash. Fore. Bead and Match Planes for sale bv WM. IRVIN. Cnrw'llo G RIND Stones nn for sale by nd fixtures, and chain pumps WM. IRVIN. Curwensville. PANISII Sole Leather, for sale at the store of may.'o. M. IRVIX, Curwensville TIIIRTY-hour. Eighty day, weight, spring and alarm clocks, very cheap at the store of map2li. WM. IRVIN. Curwensville. COFFEE. Sugar and Molasses, by the Bags and Barrel, for sale at the cheapest store of may26. WM. IRVIN, Curwensville. 4 LL of Jaynes' Family Medicines, Hair Dye, Ac, to bo had at the corner. May 26. WM. IRVIX, Curwensville. COTTON and Woolen carpets, floor oil-cloth and table covers, at the store of may2(5. WM. IRVIN, Curwensville. LATEST style Bonnets, trimmed and nntriinmed and bonnet trimmings, artificial flowers. Ac. at the store of WM. IRVIN. Curwensville. ENGLISH and country Blister, Shear, Spring and Cast Steel, at the "corner." may2li. WM. IRVIX, Curwensville. A WELL selected stock of Summer Clothing. . 3L just received and for sale by may26. WM. IRVIN, Curwensville. J" ADIES' DRESS GOODS, Gighams, Challies. -A Lawns, Lawn robes, Brilliants. Shawls and Mantillas, latest styles, at the store of May 24. WM. IRVIN. Curwensville. CAST STEEL MILL AND CROSS CUT SAWS, of the best qualities, made by Disston. for sale by WM. IRVIN. Curwensville, May 26, 1S53. SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders' Readers ; Mitchells' Geography and Atlas and phv! Websters' Dictionnrv. lnrcrA onl small A . - . . . t - ' n ... 1.... , A .go On TeiHMlinf Grofn'a Wirlrli., n.l l.. 11 : Grammars; Davics', Smith's. Emerson's anf! Pike's Arithmetics: Davies Algebra; Sanders' and Sar gcant's Spellers, Ac, at the "Corner" Store. REM OVA L . The undersigned notifies his old customers and the public that he has removed his BLACKSMITH SHOP to his new building a few doors south of the shop he former ly OCCnnicd. wbnrn Iia iinnm.1 A .1. . ( " " " - viaivu liU AV VU IQQ shortest notice any work in his line of business. 1 y:i 1 C 1 Q " T T a nkn nvmw..n " 'l-uis i511UjKVlilLEK. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Dealer in SAWED LUMBER, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES, " irj,rcu 10 mi, on ine shortest orueni lor articles in his line or busi. ness. on as reasonable terms m ih 1.. , enred in the county. uranampton, Clearfield Co., Jan. 23, 1356 CAUTION. AH persons are hereby caution ed against purchasing, or meddling in any way, with the following property as it was bought by us at Sheriff's sale and left with the said Ma- fuire on loan : 1 waggon, 1 timber sled, 4 head of orn cattle, 10 sheep ; also 1 sorrel mare bought of Michael Frank and left with tho said Mark Ma guire on loan. J. P. NELSON & CO. February 21, lSa3.-3m. D O. CROUCn, PHYSICIAN. Office in Cur- wensrille. May 14, lH66-tf T JACKSON CRANS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, An Clearfield. Penn'a. Office adjoining his residence, on Second Street, Olcarfield-. August 1.1855. RJ. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. Office for the present in the eastern end ef County Buildings. Clearfield. May 26, 1858,-tf. JB. M'ENALLW ATTORNEY AT LAXT. Clearfield, Penn'a. Practices In Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining the real-' dence of James B. Graham. August 1, 1855. LAR RIMER ft TEST. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will attend promptly to atl legal and other bu siness entrusted to their care in Clearfield and ad Vining counties. Clearfield, Aug 6.1S56. JAS. H. LARRIVr.R. I. TEST. DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Clearfield and viciui-" ty. Residence on Second street, opposite the of-; fice of L. Jackson Crans, where he can be found unless absent on professional business. Clearfield. May 14, 1856 3m. THOS.J. MrCULLOUGII, ATTORNEY AT LW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Clearfield, Pa., maybe found at hin office in Shaw's Row) four doors west of the 'Mansion House." Deeds and other legal instruments prepared with prompt ness and accuracy. I Feb. 13 ly. DR. B. F. AKLEY, PHYSICIAN, Grahamton, Clearfield County. Pa., tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of Grahamton and surrounding country be can at all times be found at his Office, directly oppo site Mr. J.B. Graham's store, when not profoi. sionally engaged. Apl. 25. MEDICAL PA RTN E RS H I P. Dr. Henry Lorain, having associated with him, in the practice of Medicine. Dr. J. G Hartswick, they offer their professional services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. They will attend to pro fessional calls at all hours, and in all seasons. Dr. Hartswick will be found during the day at their office opposite Dr. Lorain's residence, and at night, at his residence, on 2d street, one door north f Rcedjfc Weaver's store. June 18. 1856. "VT O IT R TEETH TAKE CARE OF THEM!! T)U A M Urr.TC j: JTT L ' . . . -. v n . i, ,v iftuuuunce 10 u la friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations in Dentistry. Those desir ing hisservices will find him at bis office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, unless notified otherwise in the town papers the week before. N B. All work warranted to be satisfactory Clearfield. Pa., July 22. 1857. PW. BARRETT, JUSTICE OF THH PEACE, Luthcrsburg. Clearfield county. P., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to h'm. mar25-tf AMBROTYPES. P. C. PURVIANCE, Pro- fessorof Photographic Chemistry. Gallery at his residence on 2d Street, one door South of Mcrrell A Carter's Tin-ware establishment. Clear field, Pa. j?Days of operation : Friday and Saturday of each week junel8'56 JOSEPH PETERS, JUSTICE OF T1IH PEACE. CURWENSVILLE. Clearfield Coun ty. Pa., One Door East of Mouteliutjf Ten Eyel't Store All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. and all instruments of wrii ing done on short notice. April 7. 1S56. )iabdp)ia SlbDrrtisrmnife. T S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, lie PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE Warehouse. No. 405 Commerce Street. Philadel phia. t'Ca.-h buyers will find it for their inter est to call. January 6. 1858-1 y ' CONRAD A WALTON, 255 Market Street Phil adclphia; Importers and Dealers in Hard ware, Iron, Nails. Ac. Ac. They resnectfull in. vite the people of Clearfield, to continue their fa vor Aug. 1.1855.-1 y. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 72 North Second Street, oppo site the Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladelphia. Gold Lever W atches. full jcwllel. IS iv. cutset. Pilvrr Lever d., da.; Silver Lejinc. do.: Quartier; 5oU Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoon, Si I Vfr lleaort At. Si I T A. CnLl IT...- .l - - v vf. 1 X VIVA avuo SUV Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: together nn a variccy 01 nne lioia Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted te be as represented. Watches &n.l Jvirr ed in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac. made to order.. N. B. All orders sen! .r ..;i tk.,.:.. will be punctually attended to. in mono is: ".-Mnaii fronts and IJuick Sales,' Philadelphia. April 25, 1855. FT ARE NOTICE ! TAVERN KEEPERS X and the public, that Gros A Kunkel. whole sale Grocers, Canal Street Wharf. Harrisburg, nic on nana a large lot ot l,iouors at reduced prices, by the barrel or otherwise, to suit pur- ciiawrs. cnisung 01 we following : Pure Brandies, I New EngU Old Rye Whi.-kev. Domestic Brandies. Monongahcla Whiskey Blackberry Brandy, Peach Brandy, Lavender Brandy, Cherry Brandy. Scotch Whiskey, gland Rum. Lisbon Wine, Pure Holland Gin, Rectified PitU.Whiekev Port Wine. Maderia Wine. Pure Holland Gin, Domestic Gin, And other Liquors. Gesler's Pure Chamnanr. Jtn An 1 U-POrders promptly attended to. GROSS A KUNKEL, Wholesale Grocers. Canal Street Wharf, between Walnut and State Streets. Harrisburg. Pa. MarlO-'5S-l y . HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE The un dersigned offers to sell at private sale a two story plank frame house 18 by 24 feet in duuen-' sions and the lot on which it stands, situate in the village of Rloomingville. Clearfield county. There is also a good stable and other outbuildings on the lot with a good well of water near the door. Terms, which will be reasonable, can be ascertained by calling on the undersigned, resid ing on the premises. WM. II. REX December 16, 1857-3m. N. B. This would be a good situation for a mi 1 chanio, especially a shoemaker, as there is on much wanted in the place. W. II. R. SU8QFEIIANN A HOUSE. Curwensville, Clearfield County, I'enn'a. Ih wbscrilur, formerly of the Exchange Hotel. 1 hilipsburg, having taken the above house, situate in the east end of the Borough t Curwensville, on the bank of the Susquehanna River, would res pectfully announce to the travelling public, that he is fullyprepared to accommodate strangers and all others who may favor him with a call. The house is new, well furnished, large and com modious, and travellers will find every convenience necessary to their comfort. Ample stabling is at tached to the premises DA VI D JOHNSTON. Curwensville, February 17. 1S5S. " MT. VERNON nOUSE, LUMBER CITT. CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The under signed notifies the public that he has opened out the above namfed house, and that he is well pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. The house is three stories high, is commodious and well furnished, and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to gnests. His Bar is always (applied with choice liquors of all kinds. There is plenty of stabling eonnected with the house. lie solicits a share of public patron-S- L. W. TEN EYCK. Lumber City, April 21, 1858-3m-pd. TrRFSELL CO..TANNERSAND J CURRIERS, PennvUU, Clearfield Co., Pa., Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortmen t of leather, which they offer for sale at the Iowe cash prices. Hides taken in exchange. July 15, 1351.