The Lasdof Contraries In Australia the ! north is the hot wind, and the south the cool ; the westerly the most unhealthy, and the east the most salubrious ; it is summer with the colonists when it is winter at homo, and the barometer is considered, to rise before bad weather, and to fall before good ; the swans are black,' and the eagles aro white ; the mole lays eggs, and has a duck's bill ; the kangaroo (an animal between the deer and the squirrel) has five claws on his fore paws, three talons on his hind legs, jet hops on his tail. There is a bird (melliphaga) which has a broom in its month instead of a tongne ; a fish, one half be longing to the genus raia, and the other that of squalns. The cod is fonnd in the rivers, and the perch in the sea ; the valleys are cold and the mountain tops warm ; the nettle is a lofty tree, and the poplar a dwarfish shrub ; the pears are of wood, with the stalks at the broad' end; the cherry grows with the stone outside ; the fields are fenced with mahogany; the humblest bonse is fitted tip with cedar, and the myrtle plants are burnt for fuel ; the trees are without fruit, the flowers without scent, and birds withont son?. Such is the land of Australia. Fishixo for a Bcrgxar. A few nights ago a lawyer's cflice in Chicago was entered by a burglar, wbo carried off several valuable arti cles of clothing, but who in the hurry of exit dropped a pair of boots in the yard. The po lice detective, who was detailed to catch the burglar, tied a fish iine to one of the boots, tho other end passing through a hole into the of fice. He then cut a hole through the blind and commenced fishing with his boot bate After a long time had passed without so much as a nibble, he was rewarded by a vigorous bite, and springing out of the door, collared a fellow trying to carry ofl the boots. He ad mitted his guilt, and was committed, in default of bail, to take his trial. A Test of Spiritualism was recently made at Xew Bedford, Mass., which we commend to the believers in the "new revelation." The son of Mr. Wade was supposed to be lost with a wrecked ship some years ngo. The father, a full believer in the truth of mediumship be tween mortals and immortals, enjoyed commu nications with the spirit of his loved and lost son. The son, through a medium, informed him that he "was happy among the saints, and that a crown of glory was in reserve for him self." Mr. W., however, was 'taken all aback' a few days since by the arrival of his son in the form of flesh and blood, and his relation of wondrous escapes by field and flood. The medium mizzled. A Verdict as is a Verdict. A Mobile, Al abama, paper says that an inquest was recently held in that city, on the body of a man who died from taking an over dose of vegetable pill?. On opening the body, the interior was found to be one huge cabbage, but dead, to its core, from confinement and want of water a beverage which the patient, unfortunately nev er.,, drank. The jury returned a verdict of "quits." "Quits, gentlemen!" exclaimed the dismayed Coroner "never heard of such a thing ; what do you mean 1" "Why," replied the foreman, "we find that if the cabbage kill ed the man, the man most certainly killed the cabbage, and if that ain't quits, blow me !" Ccre of Bronchitis. One of our clearest minded and most reliable friends informs us that common mullen leaves, smoked in a new pipe one in which tobacco has never been used is a sure and certain cure for bronchitis. The remedy is simple and innocent, and with in reach of all. Recollect that this is not tho jemcdy of a retired physician whose sands of life have nearly run out, but is given to us by one who has tried it himself, and seen it tried with others, and has never known it to fail in effecting a permanent cure. The remedy is simple, and we can certainly discover no harm likely to arise from a trial. Scientific .imer. A Wide- awakz "Lad." A lady" was de tected, a few days since, in Cincinnati, Ohio, pocketing a package of gloves in a store. When charged with the theft, she burst into tears and tendered a $20 bill in payment. The merchant took but $5, and gave her $15 change, but on counting the cash at night that $20 bill was found to be a counterfeit. 'Plian cy the pheelinks' of that storekeeper. The Whiskey Market at Salt Lake city is flourishing. The article is retailed at twenty fivo cents per drink. A barkeeper purchased $75 worth of whiskey in the States, and sold it at Salt Lake for $750. Tbo only drawback upon trade is tho fact that the customers at the bar fill their glasses full when they drink. "Isn't your hat sleepy V inquired a wag, of a gentleman with a shocking bad one on his head. "Why so ?" inquired the gentleman. "Why, because I think it is a long time since it had a nap." Exit wag in a hurry, narrowly 9capiag a demonstration of something in the boot line from the irritated gentleman. It was done when it was begun ; it was done" when it was half done, and yet wasn't done when it was finished. 2ow what was it? Tiaiotby Johnson courted Susan Dunn. It was Dunn whon it was begun, it was Dunn when it was hall doue, and yet it wasn't Dvxs when finished for it was Johnson. "Oh, Mr. Hill," said one of the Rev. Row land's hearers, "how is it that you say such out-of-the-way things in your sermons?" "Ah," said the eccentric divine, "because you aro such out-of-the-way sinners." "ld "Seis coming on me rapidly," ts the urchm said, when stealing apple, from an old man . garden, he saw tbc owner cormng, cow hide in hand. b' "Business before pleasure," a, the man said when he kissed his own wife before going ut to kits his neighbor's. i Pr not the unworthy, though they roll In rirfca- . TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. " The R.ArTSAX's Jour sal is published on Wed nesday at $1.50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, 52.00 will be charged. Advertisexekts will be inserted at 51.00 ter square of 12 lines for three or less insertions. For every aMitional insertion 2o cents will be charg ed. A deduction will be mado 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 the publisher. S. B. KOW. COUXTV DIRECTORY. Prcs't Judge lion. James Bnrnside,BeIlefonte.Pa. As'te.Judges Hon. Wm. L- Moore. Clearfield. Hon. Benj'n. Bonsall, Luthersburg. Sheriff. . . . Fred'k G. Miller, . Clearfield Prothonotary, George W alters, . . - Keg. Sl Rec. . James Wrigley, . . Treasurer.. . John McPherson. . " Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle, . . " Conimiss'n'rs, John Irwin. Sr. . . Clearfield. George Earbard, . . NewMillport. William McCracken, Lumber City. Auditors. . . Peter Hoover, . . Curwensville. Aaron C. Tate, . . Clearfield. Isaac VT. Graham, . Coroner. . . . George Richards, . . Clearfield. PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS. D H. B. F. AKELY, Graham ton, Clearfield coun ty, Pcnn a. April 1. D O. CROUCH, Physicias, Curwcnsvillc, Clear- . field county, Penn'a. " May 14. LJ. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Real Estate . Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office adjoining his residence, on Second street. May IB. GEORGE SCHULTZE. Boot and Sooo Maker, opposite the Jail, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Ho sells low for cash. Nov. 10. "TTTILLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Pa. Office, one door north of the Pout Office, on Second street. Sept. 1 . JOSEPH GOOT; Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes. Shaw's new row. Market street. Clearfield, Pa. Made up work always on hand. Aug. 14. - , ROBERT J. WALLACE, Attorney at Law, (and District Attorney.) Clearfield, Pa. Office in Shaw's new row, Market street. May 26. HBL'CHER SWOOPE. Attorney at Law,CJcar . field, Pa. Office in Graham's Row, one door east of the 'Raftsman's Journal' office. .Nov 10. I) AV. BARRETT, Justice of the Peace. Lufhers . . burg, Clearfield co., Pa., will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to him, mar2j-tf WILLIAM F. IRW IN, Market street. Clearfield, Pa., Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise, Hardware, Quecnsware, Groceries, and family articles generally. Nov. 10. ERRELL & CARTER. Dealers in Sloves, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, second street, Clearfield, Pa. House-spouting and Roofing done to order, on short notice Nov. 1. Gl'ELICH BENNER, M.inafacturera of all kinds of Cabfnct-waro, Market street, Clear field, Pa. They also make to order Coffins, and attend funerals with a hearse. Nov. 10. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, Cabinet Mkcr, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Ho will also attend fu nerals with a hearse, when called on ; and make coffins to order, on short notice. Nov. 10. F. NAUGLK. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in Shaw's new row, Market street, opposite the Rafts man's Journal office, Clearfield, Pa. Nov. 10. BLACKSMITHING.-JacobShunkweiIer,thank-f ul for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of a share of public patronage in his line of business.Shop on Third st. Nov. 10. JB M 'EN ALLY, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining the rtjjiJenco of James B. Graham. Nov. 10. 1 FREDERICK SC1IMAEL, Clock and Watch Ma- ker. Cherry street, (one door cast of the Meth odist Church.) Clearfield, Pa., will repair Watches, Clocks, Ac , on short notice and reasonable terms. LARRIMER TEST. Attorneys at Law, Clear field, Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. . August 6. 1856. JA8. H. LASBIMER. ISRAEL TEST. rpiIOMAS J. MCULLOUGH, Attorney at Law, 1 Clearfield, Pa., may be found at his office on Market street, one door wet of Richard Mossop's More, uecaa ana otner legal instruments prepar cd with promptness and accuracy. Feb. 13. IOH.V RUSSEL & CO.. Tanners and Currier? f Pcnnville. Clearfield Co , Pa. Kecpeonstantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides oi all Kinas i.iKcn in exchange. Julylj-o4 JOSEPH PETERS, Justice of the Peace, Cur wensville, Clearfield county, Pa., one door cast of Montclius A Ten Eyek's Store All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to, and an instruments oi writing done on snort notice. 4 MBROTYPES. P. C. PURVIANCE, Professor II ot l'hotographie Chemistry. Gallery at his residence on second street, one door South of Mcrrell 4 Carter s Tin-ware establishment, Clear field. 1'a. ijrDays of operation: Friday and aaiuruay oi cacn weea. junelS 56 TAMES B. GRAHAM, Dealer in Sawed Lumber, Sounrpd Timber Khinvlnj l!nartj i- 11 , -, .-.0.ww, wu.ua, ui,., vi 1 hainton. Clearfield county. Pa., is prepared to fill. , - . - . on luesuoncsi nonce, au oruers tor articles in his , - - ,, une oi Business, on as reasonable terms as they can oe procureu in ids couniy. JaniJ- oo-tf. 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. L rang. r.sq. utnee, tbe same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G R Barrett, where he can bo found unless absent on professional business. DENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers his pro fessional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon tho icein executed wnn neatness ana uespatcn. Jicing familiar with all the late improvements he is pre pared to make artificial teeth in the best manner. Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15. "70UR TEETH ! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to l announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations inDen tistry. Those desiring hisservices will find him at his office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all iimes, anu always on fridays and Saturdays, un less notified otherwise in the town papers the week before. All work warrants to h mtlart. AIT AGON -MAKING. The undersingned an- i) ounce to he public that they manufacture Waggons of all descriptions, Buggies. Sleds, 4c., at their shop m New Salem. Brady township, Clear field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere Thev res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON Octl-'56-tf WILLIAM LEWIS ' COOT A SHOE MAKING .-The undersigned hav ing cntared into partnership in the above bu siness, at the end of the new bridge, 11 miles o bove Clearfield borough, are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. JOHN 8. HOYT, A. O. HOYT. N. B. All kinds of country produce and bides taken in exchange for work. June 2.1, 1858. 11ARBRR AM) II A fit -itu rsr ti, -L undersigned takes this method to announce to the cituens of Clearfield and the surrounding ".-...rjf, mai ne uas opened a barber Shop, on Market street, in Shaw's new row.where he is pre- Tj&TG1 tO BAMimnAf)a. .It 1 . - - , . y ""ivuoiu i wiiu uiv Kiva nim a A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dress Goods, comprising English and French Merinos, Co burgs, figured and plain Delaines, Delaine Robes. Saxony Plaids, Lama Cloth, Poil de Chevre, Silks, ic., Ac, for sale cheap at the corner, by October 6, 1S58. AVM. IRYIN. mO JUSTICES OF TI1E PEACE. Just A printed and for sale at the Raftimaii's Journal office, a lot of superior blanks, to wit: Blank Subpoenas. Blank Executions, Blank Summons', Blank Marriage certificates Judgment Notes, with and without waiver. 1 Ofl ACRES OF hAXD, on the Erie Turn AwLF pike, about 7 miles west of Curwensville, and 13a 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. CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution ed against buying or in any way meddling with the following property, to wit ; 1 timber sled, 1 two-horse waggon, 1 yoke of oxen. 1 raft timber of 3400 feet in the woods, 4 hogs. The above pro perty, now in possession of John Robison, of Chest township, has only been left in his care, and is subject to my order. July 21. 13313m. n. D. PATTON. BIBLES The Bible Society of Clearfield Co., hereby gives notice that their books, name ly, Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of fice of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at Clearfield. The books are of various sizes and a dapted to supply cither private individuals or Sun day Schools at very cheap rates. Yery substan tial bibles can be had as low as 25 eents apiece, and testaments as low as 6 cents apiece. The people of the county generally are also in vited to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of tho Society. Signed by order of the Executive Com mittee. ALEX. McLEOD, President. I CCQ TAIL & WINTER GOODS, f QO 1uOjist RECEIVED AND OrESCD. XOJ(j KRATZER'S arc just opening a large and well selected stock of fashionable goods, which they will be able to sell at prices to suit the times, ns they have been bought at nett cash prices. In ad dition to the nsual variety of staple artuies, par ticular attention is called to the following new and desirable dress goods : Bayadere and plaid Valcn cias. Poil do Chevre, Lavella Cloth, Plaid Cash mere, Dcbege. Persian Twill. French Merinos, tier- mania Cloth. Bumbnzine, Delaines, Ducals. Bro cha, Round -cornered and Long Shawls. Also, a large lot of Ladies' Furs. Winter Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Vc. &c. Grain taken in exchange for goods at cash prices. C hllAlitn !?U.S. Clearfield, October 27, 185S-4t-p. ffT ALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. 1 JL The undersigned would respectfully an nouncc to his friends and the public generally that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in liJsew Salem City, Rrady town ship, where he will at all times be prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of M'agons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. Ac. Tho best ma terial that can be procured will be used, ami his work will be made in the most substantial and du rable manner, such as will bear tho test of strict examination. By a close observance of his busi ness engagements, anu by disposing of his work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for cither cash or npproved country produce, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BEM J. RISHEL. New Salem City. Jan. 16, VH. R A II A 31 T O N A II E A I) 1 1 JSoia i-t the lime fnr Jlarfrains !!! Now in the Tinw. for Bargains'.!! The undersigned has just received from the East and opened at his store in Grahamton. Clearfield county, nn extensive and well selected stock of SPRING AND HUMMER. GOODS. embracing every variety of DryGoods, Hardware Queensware. Groceries, etc.. etc. These goods have been selected with an especial view to supply tho wants of this community, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. They will i'UMll 1,1 be sold as cheap as the cheap est in the country, for CASH. Particular attention has been paid to the sclec tion of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, among which are Plain and Fancy Silks. Plain Bareges, Challes. Barege Delaine, Robes, Embroidered collars and sleeves. Kid Gloves ; Shawls, a great variety ; Man tillas; trimmings; Mlk and Lmcn fringes; lion nets of the latest styles; Bonnet Ribbons and trim niings. Ve. Also. Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves. Mits, isisop ana J nma Mul Is, Jackonels, lomestic una French Ginghams, Lawns, Calicoes. Barred and Check Muslin, Diapers, Crash, Napkins, Ladies' Gaiters, children's shoes. iVc, und there is no doubt that all can be well suited. ALSO, French cloths and cassimcres. American cloths and cassimeres. Marseilles vesting, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a general assortment of mens ana boys Summer wear. He has also a stock of READY-MADE CLOTH IXG. which he will sell low. The undersigned is determined to sell his goods at the lowest pnoes for CAHJI. 1 his is not mere pretence and vain boast no inll do it. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Grahamton, May 26, ISirf. rrUlE "BROAIMVAY OMNIBUS," THE M- UKfc.llfcSX PAPER OF THE AGE! .1 fieautifitUi UlmtraUd Monthly shirt, and a Pa per that is a Vaptr, A budget of Wit, Humor, Facts, and Scenes drawn from life 'Here yon are, riht airai, right airay, Brorulway, Rroadifai, rilttup! ' Only Fifty Cents jump in and take a ride. Once seated in our '-Omnibus," we will endeavor to both amuse and instruct you, aud give you. in th course of the year, at least fiftv cents worth of Fun and useful information. AVe will show you up Broadway, d. wn the old Bowery, u u rt.uik i .l - -. t i . r lumugu vumuKiu uuii mo oilier principal sireeis, giving you ample time to seethe Elephant and get a good peep at the Peter Funks, Confidence Operators, Ac We will show you the city by dav- i: i I i , . . . . . ugui, oy g.-is ngni. oy moon ngnt. oy candle light, by scariigin, ana win drive the -Omnibus" to some parts of the city where there is no light .' We will endeavor to post you on all the tricks and traps of the great metropolis, and also amuse many an nour witn interesting reading matter 'Inrow physio to the dogs." If you have the Blues, the Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheumatism, or are unfortunately troubled with a scolding wife, we will guarantee to make you forget your troubles, laugh almost against your will, and grow fat. Ev erybody should subscribe to the '-Omnibus'' at oncev the '-Broad way Omnibus"' will make its appearance on the first of each month, filled with amusement and instruction for all. Price, Fifty Cents a year in advance three copies to one ad dress, One Dollar; the cheapest paper in the States! Who will get us two subscribers and receive one copy free ? All communications should be ad dressed to CHAS. P. ERITTON, Editor "Broadway Omnibus," Sept. 29a858-6t. 2U7 Pearl strect, NT. BAR AND HOOP IRON, small" round iron for stove rods, Ac., for sale at the store of October 6 WM. IRYIN. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, a full assortment, at the corner itnn P October 6, 1858. WM. IRVIN. " LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, at tho cor x3L ner store, Curwcnsville, October 6, 1858 . WM. IRVIN. FOR SALE. A yoke of good and large Oxen, by WM. IRVIV Curwensville. September 22 1858. s PANISH Sole Leather, for sale at the corner 1 Store. Hides taken nt triA tiio-lir-al nrina October 6. WM. Ill YIN w ILLOW BASKETS. A lot on hand and or sale by Nov2o WM. F. IRWIN. TUBS AND BUCKETS. A varietv just receiv ed and for sale at W.t P'lKWfY'H SALT. A large quontity of SALT just rcctiv cd. and which will h eM.l i.- cash, by the sack, at WM. F. IRWIN'S TOBACCO AND CIQARS.An assortment just opened and for sale at the storfi nf November 25. WM. F. IRWIN Ainsi oiitt ot t all and inter Bom etg, at 4 the corner store of WM. IRVIN. , . fi -.r. If,.... . . . T -Z- ADIES' FCR3, a few set of French Sables, at i the store of WM. IK YIN.- A JXSOXVILLE PROPERTY TOR SALE. .tjL The property formerly occupied by James Smith, being 3 adjoining lots, having a two story plank house. 31 by 18 feet, and a plank shop, 21 by 15 feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on accommodating terms. Apply to March 24. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, of Hammonton Lands. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, of Hammonton Lands. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, of Hammonton Lands. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, of Hammonton Lands. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, of Hammonton Lands. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, of Hammonton Lands. see advertisement Sept. 8, 1858. see advertisement Sept. 8. 1S58. see advertisement Sept 8, 1858. see advertisement Sept. 8, 1853, see advertisement Sept. 8, 1858. see advertisement Sept.8-'5S-3ru CHOICE OF GIFTS! ' Hereafter every purchaser before pur chasing bis books bas his own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNES CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY X CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS A T RA NNEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS Ah RANNEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT 'RAWEVS Great American Gift Book Haute, No. 2l3 BroaHtray. Neir York, where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry, ire., and varying in value from 75 eents to Two Hundred dollars, are always on exhibition, in ample Show Cases. Our New Descriptive Catalogue, contain ing a large variety of Books in every department of Science and Literature, (all of which are sold at regular publisher's prices.) and explaining OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM of allowing eve ry purchaser hi own choice, of gifts, and setting forth unequalled inducements to Agents, will be sent, post paid, to any individual on application. Address. A. KANNEY. Agent, July 7, 1858-r.m. No. 2i3 Broadway. N Y. CABINET-WAlti:. GULICH & BENNER, would inform tbe citizens of town and sur rounding country, that they continue to manufac ture to order, and keep constantly on hand, every variety of CABINET-WARE, consisting of Dining Breakfast, and Centre Tables; Sewing, Writicg. and Wash Stands, Mahogony and Com mon Bedsteads; Mahogony aud Cane-bottomed Chairs; Mahogony and Common Bureaus: Sofas, Lounges, Ac They will also repair furniture and chairs, in good style, cheap for cash. House Pain ting done on short notice, and easy terms. Shop and Ware-rooms, on Market street, (samo as for merly occupied by John Guclich.) nearly opposite the '-Old Jew Store," where they arc at all times ready to accommodate those who may favor them with their custom. As the times are rather pres sing, they have determined to dispose of articles in their business, at the very lowest cash rates. Step in aud examine their ware, and judge for yourselves JOHN' GLELICH. September 1, 135S. DANIEL BENNER. N. B. Coffins made to order on short notice, nnd funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priate uccouipan viuents, when desired. G.A B. Robins; literary oepot. Thomas Robins' having removed his Book and Drui? Store to tho Store Room formerly occupied bv Riohard Shaw A Son. one door West of the "Mansion House,'' where he is prepared to accom modate his former customers and the public gen erally, with everyihing inhislinq. Having late ly added a general assortment of Groceries to his formnr stock, ho is now prepared to accommodate all who may tavor him with a call, with BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES Stationary. FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTIOXARIES Tobacco and Cigars. DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS Che mictUs, A-e., Are., Are. 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 ana ruica cap paper ; pcrtoratea paper ; note pa per; fancy aud common envelopes; blank Deeds a great variety of Steel Pens; common and fancy pen-holders, pencils, Ac. Ac. Ac, which he will sell at tho most reasonable prices. His stock of Drugs. Medicines, Dye-stuffs. Paints. Ac, is large and well selected ! among which are Calomel, Mue Mass, Quinine, Morphia. Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverized ; Rochelle and hpsom Salts; Cream of Tartar, Sulphur. Sen na, Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A cid, Sulphate of Zinc ; Liquorice, Columbo and (enti:in ni.it 1 .n '-nr. t'ti I (Hi V'iri-,,! 1 . n A" 1 Coperas, Alum, lied Lead. Prussian Blue, Chrome . .. . i v. u i- -, i - ... , ... i miu iciiuh, eriuuiiou, icrraue Vienna, and in fact a general assortment. He hag also a fine lot of Ladies' Gold Breast I'ins, tar Irops, Finger Rings, Ac. Also, Watch Guards and Keys. Penknives. Hair oils: Hair. Reading. Fine and Pocket combs, Tooth-picks. Ra zors and Strops, Sadlcrs' Silk, Pearl powder. Fan cy ;--oaps and Perlumery a great vnrioty. Also. Prunes, i igs, Raisins, Almonds, Pea-nuts ana filberts ; Canutes a geueral assortment ; Ciu- amon, cioves. rep per, and other spices; Blacking and Spool Cotton ; the most popular Patent Med icines of the day ; all of which will be sold at the very cheapest rates. Call and examine tho stock and judge for vour- seives. l.-cpt.'.,- liU I.MAS ROBINS. f-A CARD FROM DR. JAMES 31. JAR. I RETT, OF THE NEW-YORK LUNG IN L FIRMARY. My connection for the past eight v-ars wun me aoove institution, as ChuT Physi cian, and a twelve years' courseof sterul v.I,.v..t'i.,. to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its Rinurea uiscases. together with my unrivalled op portunities and advantage of natholofieul aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation has enabled me to "arrive at a deci sive, direct, and successful course of treatment for ine positive and radical cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, atid Air-passnges. Bv Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medicines are directly addressed to the diseased organsof the in tegument. I do not advise tbe use of Medical In halation of any kind, to the exclusion of general iiemmciii , ana aunougn i consider it a useful ad juvant in the proper management of those fearful and often fatal diseases, vet I deem it virv np-. sary that each patient should have the benefit of oom general ana local treatment. The success of my ireaimeni in the above diseases, nnd the hi"h jiisiuuuon over wnicu 1 nave so long had the honor to presido, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many private and professional friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above vuoi .ijr nun ueen long nna liberally supported and after due consideration, 1 have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those on ly who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my office. Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional brethren and the public T would respectfully annonncc in conclusion, th.it now le consulted personally or by letter, on all dis caws as auovo. nna mat the medicines, the same as used in the Institution, prepared to suit each in- InliaJinsr Vannrs. ATeriiesrJ lh- lers. Arc, ire , will be forwarded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. Tkiims My terms of treatment by letter are as follows viz: 512 per month for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus! Payment as follows: $ to be paid to Express A gent on receipt of the box of Medicine, and tbe balance S6 at the expiration of the month, if the patient be -cured oris entirely satisfied with tbe treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, and their svmptouis in full can h i--.t. ed as well by letter as by personal examination Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett's treat ment may rely opon immediate nnd permanent relief, as he seldom has to treat a n..v days. Letters for advice promptly answered For further particulars address JAMES M. JARRETT M T No. 820 Broadway, corner Tweltth St., N. Y. v. xujsicians ana others visiting the city e respectfully invited toe.all .hi.. Tc T c ni - where many interesting cases can be witnessed,' ...CPM apparatus forthe inba--H lation of medicated vanor k i B spited nv t. . , " -. iu-1 .via, jiuKuhh 10J3. bm. A LJ-tof ood Grindstones, with fixtures, forsale -tt- J'JUNPAIION, Curwensville AIL ROAD HOUSE, CORNER OF Main and White Streets. BROOKVILLE, Pa. Feb.24 R- R. MEANS. Proprietor. GLORIOUS x EWS ! NATIONAL EX CHANGE Tbe subscriber having taken the above well known stand, in Curwcnsvillc, Pa., is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His table will always be supplied with the best the market can afford, and his Bar with the choicest liquors. His stablo will be under the care of attentive hostlers. April 8, 1858. . DAVID SMITH. MANSION" HOUSE, Clearfield, Pa.lht, undersigned respectfully announces to the public that he has leased the above Hotel in Clear held borough, and that he 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 tbe best manner possi ble. No effort will be spared to render general satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and to tb9 wants and comfort of his guests, he expects to secure a liberal share of patronage. febll-'57 DAN. M. WEAVER. MT. VERNON HOUSE, LUMBER CITY, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The under signed notifies the public that he has opened out the above named bouse, aud 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 guests. His Bar is always supplied with choice liquors of all kinds. There is plenty of stabling connected with the house, lie Solicits a share of public patron age, jj. AV. TEN EYCK. Lumber City, April 21, lS:8-3in-pd. SU S Q IT E II A S N A HOUSE, Curwensville, Clearfield Comity, I'cnii'a. The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel. Philipsburg, having taken the above house, situate in the east end ot tbe Borough ot Curwcnsviiie. on the bank of the Susquehanna River, would res pectfully announce to the travelling public, that he is fully prepared 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 DAVID JOHNSTON. Curwensville, February 17. 1858. I FLEMING HOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN 1 AS THE GOOD IN TEN T.) CU R WENS V 1 LLE, Clearfield County, Pa. The subscriber begs leave to inform his old customers and tbe 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 tbe age. and the wants of the entire travelling communitv HIS TA RLE will always be provrded with every luxury the markets and surrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choi cest wines ana liquors, llic t.lAlii,t, which are tbe best and most commodious on the road within a day's travel, will always be in charge of careful and attentive hostlers In short, every department of his establishment will be supplied with all the comforts aud conveniences the weary traveller could desire. W M. A. MASUi. Curwcnsvillc. June 2. 1S53. CLEARFIELD nOUSE, CORNER OF FIRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR FiED, PA. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public in general, that he has taken the above house, (for merly known ns tho Hemphill Hotel.) and that the house nas been recently rchttcd, improved and newly furnished; that extensive stabling nas just been completed; and that he is pre pareu 10 accommodate an wno may give hi in a call in the most pleasing aud agreeable manner, He is amply provided with everything to render nis house a desirable stopping place, and will endeavor to entertain his guests in a manner that cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. The house is situated in a pleasant and quiet part of tbe town, and no expense or attention will be spa red to liiaKe it one ot me best houses in the county A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. His bar will be supplied with an assortment of choice liquors. june2- oS Jl. HAYS MORROW. f AGER! LAGER! LAGER! LAGER! JL LAGER BEER SALOON. Eating House! Eating House ! aud BaZery ! Eating House! Eating House .' and Balery I Eating House! Eating House ! ami Bateru ! The undersigned takes this method of informing tho citizens of Clearfield and tho public in gener al, that he has opened an EATING HOUSE and BAKER V in the room on Market street, known as the "Old Jew Store," where he will keep on hand a general assortment of Confectionarie3, such as t anilics of all kinds, Nuts in great variety. Figs, Raiscns, Prunes. Ac, Ac lie will also keep Aie au.l Lager Beer at all times, which, he docs not hesitate to say. is a superior article, and from the best breweries in the west. AUSO, a large assort mcnt of Tobacco and Cigars, alwavs on hand. As he is a Baker by trade, he will always keep a supply of FRESH BREAD and CAKES, as well as Pi ES of every deseription that the season will anora. He will also bxke to order, on short no tice, anything of the kind that maybe wanted by the citizens of Clearfield. The public are respectfully inv ted to call and ...... 1 . : .. . i i - i i . i - ,- . --hick, wnicn no minks cannot l.iil to meet the wants and wishes of persons who desire any of the articles in his line of business. He solicits, and hopes to receive, a liberal share of patronage n If...:'! i. l. : - . . - , j iv nui w ma cuiisiiiiii aim to accommoaate and please nil wbo mav favor him with their oust.,... Call and judge for yourselves. Remember the place, the '-OLD JfcW STORE, on Market street Clearfield fap2S WENDL1X ENTRES. T3 II E GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE. The Golden Prize The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. Tho Golden Prize! The Golden Prize. The GoMen I'rize tit ;.' rzn mrv dwivi- ILLUSTRATED! illvstb atep! ILLUSTRATED IlilJJlidlJiLI I JiA' 1 IVHHK. Ill M st rated every tceet. Illustrated ecerif treel: Illustrated every week. Illustrated every weei '-. Illustrated every tree!-. Illustrated every ircet. Illustrated every terel. Illustrated every treei ILLUSTRATED E V : R V ir T.- i?tr J. UH j " 'j:t'irii mi'res sent jree. THE GOLDEN PRIZE TlllfstrrrteJ ' Tl 11 mt.A ' ' Tit -.1 1 1 1 Thn X YrV Wm.ll. :...,... t z . - - - r . j v. ,. i. i mc 19 one oi iHa 1mv.,l. .. .1 i. . . , l.l ., , ...i i-i mm ui-si wci'kiy papers oi tne day. An Imperial Ouurto nunt.iiiuniv f tri.i - i "r '.I -r ... Ul 1UI IV columns, of entertaining original matter: and cle- muairuieu every week. A Gift worth 50 cents to S500 00 iu Gold will be presented In u h w-.i,l,;kA. ; i- ". 7 . , . " v ,v iiuiiicumieiT oa receipt of the subscription money. yv co,.y ,or one year, a 00, and 1 gift. One copy for two years, 3 50. and 2 gifts. One copy for three years. 5 00. and 3 gift One copy for five years. 8 no. and 5 eifts AND TO CLUBS 6 ' Three copies one year, &5 00, and .3 gifts. Five copies one year, 8 00, and 5 gifts. Jen copies one year, 15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty-one copies 1 year. 30 00, and 21 gifts. The articles to be H if riln, t.l . i - . - .ivvuwuuscu iu the following list : 2 packages of Gold, containing 5500 each 5 packages of Gold, containing 200 each 10 packages of Gold, containing 100 each IS ,iHl-er J'untinS Cased Watches, 100 each! rM -"'. 75 each. 60 Gold Matches . 100 Gold Watches. - - - - . . 50 each r.00 Ladies Gold Wat0,... . ? la VCr "nnt,llg Cased Watches. - 30 each in! ,e.ra,C.hcs' - - - 510 to 25 each.' 1000 gold guard, vest A fobchains. 10 to 30 each Gold lockets Bracelets, Brooches. Ear Drops, BreastPins. CuffPins KL.v.it,,.. - t. : Studs. Watch K . . t - cr a Li 1 hi Mies, ana variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to lo each. Immediate! v on th rmwini r , f - . 1110 DuuacnuilOD money, the subsenhor'a r n , n.;n . j T our subscription book opposite a number, and the (ltf inrfncrvrtn.l . l 1 . . 1 .. . Y V rM, ilu5 miamai numDej will be tr wanled, within onn ilr , -i :i itutu or express, post paid. -waaMViio buuuiu uc ituure?sea to 11P1V J- fl.UTt'i 43 and -TC Moflat Building, 335 Broadway, N.York. . - r.. v....ca euUi lrl-. ,gcnia wanted. JNew xork, March 17, 1 858-1 ami y. HARDWARE. A large assortment just receiv ed and finennd nnrl nw Cw. ln l November 25- WM F. IRWIN. R 5jji(nbtlp(iia Slimrrtisttntnis. S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE Warehouse. No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadel phia. tTs"Cabh buyers will find it for their inter est to call. January 6, lS5S-ly. CONRAD 4 WALTON, 255 Market Street Phi! adelphia; Importers and Dealers in Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Ac, Ac They respectfully in vite the people of Clearfield, to continue their fa vors. Aug. 1, lS55.-ly. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, No. 20, South Sixth street, between Market and Chescut, Philadelphia, has been recently opened for the accommodation of the public. Tbe house is in centra! location, and has undergone extensive re pairs the charge per day is 1.25. Sept- 22, 1S53. D. BLAIR Agt. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, NV. 117 and' 119 2nd Street, above Arch, Pbiladclphia.Pa. This Hotel his been refitted, and is now again opened for the accommodation of the traveling-" public. It is located in a pleasant part of tbe city, and every effort will be made to make guests eoui-" fortablc. Try the house. Boarding SI, 25 rf day -A. M. HOPKINS, PrVprietor. Scptcmber 22. 1853. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELR STORE, No. 72 North Seco Street, (oppo site the Mount Vernon House.) Ppbiladclpbia. Goll Lever Watches, full jewelled. 13 K. easel. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quartier; Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Tabic Spoons, Silver Desert do. : Silver Tea do.; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted t be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in tbe best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac, mado to order.. N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will be punctually attended to. His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sate!, Philadelphia, April 25, 1855. GREAT DISCOVER V OF THE AGE. IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO CHEWEUS. Dr. Gust'tr Unnard's Taste Restorative Troche, the Great StiL&titute. for Tohacco. It is a well known and incontrovcrtablo fact that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL disorders to which the race of man is subject, as cureful an alasis and long and painful experience have clear ly proven that it containscertain narcotic and poi sonous properties most dangerous in their effocU. which by entering into the blood derange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing ma ny to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also she entire nervous system, manifesting itself as all who havo ever used tho noxious weed will bear testimony in La.-situ.lc, Nervous Irritability. Water Brash. Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a similar character. The -Ta.-te Restorative Troches" are designed to coun teract these baneful influences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude of eases, and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they csert a beneficial effect upon the eutire sys tem, restoring the Taste which has become vitia ted or destroyed by great indulgence, complete ly removing the irritation and accompanying tick ling sensation of tbe Throat which are always consequent upon abstaining from the use of To bacco, and by givirg a healthy tone to the Stom ach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining their constitutions and shortening their lives, should use theso Troches immediately and throw off the injurious and unpleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troches or Lozenges are put up in a con venient and portable form at the low prie of 50 cents per Box. A liberal discount to the Trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders should he addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS. Druggist. Corner 2d and Race streets, Philadelphia. April 14. lS58-ly. HAMMONTON LANDS New England Settlement. Rare Opportunity. To ail wanting Farms in a healthy place, twtnty-fivti miles from Philadelphia, on the Camden and At lantic Railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for sale, and the first divi sion of 10.000 acres divided up into farms of 20 -cres and upwards. The soil is of the best quality for the production of fruits, grains, Ac. The price is S15 to S20 per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four years, with interest. The terms are made easy, in'order to insure the rapid improvement of the land, bv enabling every industrious man to hny a farm. It is now being extensively improved by good roads, and some of the best citizens from New England and the Middle States are erecting large improve ments. It is a scene of the greatest improvement out of Philadelphia Seventy-five houses hava been built iu 4 months. Practical farmers and bu siness men from the length and breadth 01 the U mon r.re settling there. It is an important busi ness place, on account of its being in the inid-d of a great market. Every article raised on this land finds an immediate sale. The water is excellent, and no such thing as fever is known. Tho oil ii ' a sandy or clay loam, with a c'ay bottom and re tentive, of manures. It is free of stones and easily worked. It abounds largely in the phosphates and such is its fertility that from the crops pro duced both upon this land and tho area adjoin ing under cultivation, it will be found not lo bo excelled anwhere in the production of crops most adapted to its market. CThe reader may be well . aware that the earliest and the best fruits and veg etables come from New Jersey, which are annual ly exported to the amount of millions of dollars 1 he land, besides being accessible in every wo v for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Lum her iinil Kti i 1.1 a,:in 1 , , - "-"a . iob van oc naa on the spot at a cheap price, from he mills Other .. c.s vj.ccu, ana oncKyards being started on the ground A nr, . frame tenement for present convenience for ono hundred dollars. On account of the extensive em igration, this is th Koct - , . , .. uu,M pursue in order to get a placo to live in at first. Carpentersand buil dc rs are on hand to put np bouses on the best terms In settling here the emigrant has many advan tages. He IS Wlfhin n four IiAn.a' .r'.L. . . . - . . . . : 1 imc ui 111 c (Treat cities in the Middle States and New England - bo is near his old friends and associations; he is iu & settled country, wh-re every improvement and comfort of civilization is at hand : be is iu a heal thy place, and is not subject to the certnty of osing the greater part of his family aud bis own health bv lhnsn m,i;.l t . iT:, . .7 j wmuii Dine the graves of so many millions of the young and har dy in far off regions away from home and friends "- mini cmuaiQ ana an open winter there arc three tralne m -i ,,,. and to all those who improve the railroad coinpa ny gives a free ticket. Iho reader will at once be struck with the ad vantages here nre.ser.te.1 . n 1 . 1. u; . . property bos not been taken up before. The rea son is it was never thrown in the market ; and un less these statements were correct no one would be . invited to examine the land before purchasing.. This all are expected to do. They will see the land under cultivation- 11,.. :u . . ... 1 , , . 1 uicci urinous, liu, doubt, from their own neighborhood; they will WltlieSS the lmnrr.r.rM 1 i , --..r.u.vinc,, ami can juuge oi rn character of the Tionnlot:- !.... " u . l j- wwivu, a cimiiscuuuiU CUUIO prepared to purchase, as manv are locating, and . 'v uul ueia on reiusai. iho Hammnntin Vo-m.. - 1. 1 . . -" iuri, i i ihmii in incrary- and Agricultural sheet, containing full information, ot Hammonton. will be sent to each inquirer and can be obtained at 25 cents per annnra. ' Title indisputable Warrantee deeds given clear of all innnmhr.n.1. -i, v ' R e .- ,-, t, ----- ..... "ucu fuicuose money is. ft 'LIt? ! t0,the. a"d -Leve Vine street whW V Vf 'j VV ii r "ammonton by railroad at 71. A. M , and 5, P. M.; when there inquire for Mr." Lymes. Boarding conveniences will be found." rm-?MMIli-8I!Pi1Catuns can be "dressed to S B. vLm i , 20;uth 'ifth street below Walnut, lhiladelphia. Maps and information cheerfully 'L Sept. 8, lSM-Sin. 0LwU,WII1SKEY'BRANDY, GIN and vv l tfc, for saio at tho cheap cash store of PlL- R. MOSSOP. . MACKEREL, Usrring, Bacon, Codfish. Ac, for sale at tbe store of JOHN PATTON, Curwensville. "jVTAILS. An'assortment just received at the store l' cf INot251 WM. F. IRWIN.