WrtCHCArr sn Ackiccltcke Pliny baa recorded the story of an industrious ii4 ia reoioas bcjbaodman, who, being ia advance cf the knowledge ot bis time, cultivated a mail piece cf ground upon aa improved meth od, by which Le gathered ranch raore fruits, aqd reaped larger profile than the neighbors aboct bits, though their possessions were more ample. liis uncommon s access excited their 'envy, inasmuch that they brought this accusa tion against him : "That by aorc ry.cbarbis, and witchcraft, be fcai transported Lis neigh bors' fruits, fertility, aal increase to his own fields." For this he was ordered peremp torily by Albinus, a Roman general skilled in agriculture, to answer the charge before him. Cresinos, fearing the issue, resolved upon bis best defence, brooght bis plow and other rnral implements, and displaying them openly. He sent there also bis daughter, a lusty, strong lass, big of bone; then, tcrning to the citizens, "My master, quoth be, these are the sorceries, chirms, and ail the enchantments that I use. I might also challenge my own travel and labor, my early rising and lata setting cp, and the painful sweat that I daily end are; but lam not able to present these to your view, nor to bring them with me to this assembly." This bold and open defence captivated the people; it proved the coup de main which turned a , doubtful remit to bis entire favor; he was pronounced 'not guilty," and those present took note ol bis inventions. This story, tho' not strictly belongiug to the history of our own island, is derived from those who are said to have first taught the Bnttons the art of husbandry. It may, therefore, be fairly em- ployed to show that the first improvers of ag riculture had their days of trial ; that in all ages and conntrys, and in every path of inqui ry and invention in the discovery of the rota tion of crops, as in that of rotary motion of the earth a Galileo has bad to answer for his daring, before some embodiment of ignorance constituting an inquisition. Philip's History of Prcgrtts. Just as an anctioneer, in Harford, was say ing "gone !" a few evenings since, his audi ence went through the floor into the cellar, bot happily, without hurting one of them. The auctioneer, as soon at he found his legs, remarked that the accident would enable him to sell lower than before, and called tor an other bid," and they "bid bim good eight." A Dutchman Laving a friend hnng in this countty, wrote to bis friends informing them that after addressing a large crowd of citizens, the scaffold on which he stood gave way, owing to which he fell and broke his neck. A lady, expressing a wish in the presenco ef her son, a boy of five years that she had something to read that she "had never read before, the boy exclaimed, "take your Bible ' mother." More pleasing than dew drops that sparkle upon roses, are tears that gather upon the cheek of beauty. Seven millions of gallons of whiskey are anually consumed in Scotltnd. s TJGAR. White and Brown sugar to be had at novemoer za. JI. r. lKH LNs' ILOUR, Oata, Eye. Ac, for sale at the cheap store of JOHN PATTON.CurwecsviMe. CONSTABLES can be supplied with Blank Sales, by calling at the Raftsman's Jour nal office. Clearfield. D OLE 5 PATENT SA W-G CMMEE, for sale, cf saws gummed to order, br Clearfield, Jane 9. MEKRELL A CARTER CAl'TION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with the fol lowing property, to wit : One yoke of black Oxen, both with white faces; 1 two-horde wagon, 1 red and white spotted Moily Cow. I red Cow, 1 two year old Ileiffer, 5 head of Hogs, now ia posses sion of Abraham Sballenbergcr, of Union town ship, as the same belongs to ine. and is subject to my order alone D. E. BRUBAKER. .December 2tth, lS5S-dee23-3ra TRIAL LIST, FOR JANUARY TERM, 1S59, commencing on 3d Monday, the 17th day. Reed A others, rs Reed and others. Thompson vs Irving heirs. Thompson, vs Chase. Passmore, vs bloom, Cooper, vs Kelly. Taggart, vs Michaels A Worrell. Irviu, vs Hemming. Alexander! Fcrguson,vs McFarland. B. D. Hall A Co, vs Gaines. Patchin, vs Carbon Morgan, vs ShofTr. Kerlin, vs McGarvey. SbofTs, vs Jamison, LoDg, vs Knarr. McBride & Wright, vs Michaels AWorrell. Hooper, vs French. Hol'opcter, vs Patton Leonard, vs Ardry A Potter. Dunlap, vs Beyers & Green. Lutx, vs Barrett. Curry. vs Evans. Lumadue k wife, vs Bloom. Bloom, vs Bloom. . Barmoy, vs Hugenot I'rian, vs Boynton 4 Forrest. Leonard, vs Mock .t Leonard. Deo. 22 GEO. WALTERS, Profy LIST OF JURORS, FOR JANUARY TERM, (commencing 3d Monday, 17th day,) IS59. GRAND JCROKS. Bell Charles Smith. ' . Boggs J. hn Huff. L. Stone. A. Baughman. Brady Reuben Bon sail. Philip Kuntz, John Hoi srua, Q. B. Ooodlander, Fred. Korb. ' Burnside Thomas Mahaffey, Nicholas Beck. Chest James Thompson. Clearfield J. P. Kratier, John P. Weaver. Covington John Yothers, John M. Reiter. Ferguson Greer Bell. Girard Adams Spackman. Graham Moses C. Evans. Lawrence John J. Read. Lumber City John McDevitt. - Penn Can son Davis. Pike Abraham Bloom, sr. Woodward Robert Henderson. TBAVERSr JVKOBS. Beccaria William S. Wright. Bell David McCraeken. John Baker. Boggs Charles Cadwalader. : Bradford Samuel P. Wilson. Brady B: P. Stebbins, John Wall, L. Fleegel. Burnside Samuel Biss. Clearfield Isaac Johnson. Geo. W Rheem, II. W. Parke, Samuel Mitchell, Alex. Irrin. Chest Robert M, rarrin, George McCulIy. Covington John Fortney, F. F. Coutriet, John B. Gormort, Charles Genot. Curwensville John F. Irvin. Decatur Stephen Test, David Kephart. Ferguson James Glenn. Girard John Smith. ' Graham James McGuire. Knox Wil.'iam Witherow. James T. McCraeken Lawrence Hugh Orr. A. T. Bradley, John Me- Gaugbey, Milton McBride, A. L. Uickock, John chaw, jr.. Abraham Ogden. . 7-Jonathan Emeigb, G. F. Hoop. Freder ick Nebel Daniel It. Will fi. C. Thompson. Penn A. 1HI. Chas. Cleaver. Elah Johnson. Pike George Leeeh. sr.. William Glenn. I mon Henry Wbitehe: - Woodward George Wolf, Robt. Alexander. FARRFTD tTAVRV STASD FOR 77 w r i i ""dersigred committee of Bradford township, at the intersection of the roads from Graham ton. Kylertown. Morrisdalo Phillies burg, and Clearfield, consisting of 2C0 acre over le acres cleared with a large and commodious House, a large barn and other buildings thereon Aslo a large orchard of eh oice fruit trees Any information can be obtained by applying to II B Swoope. Esq , Clearfield. Pa. or to tb uadersirned JolyT.l&S. - - ROBERT MITCHELL. TERMS OF TIIE JOURNAL. The Barrswas's Jocbsil is published on Wed nesday at $1.5 per annum in advance. If set paid at the beginning of the year, $2.03 will be charged. AnvEBTisirwESTS will be inserted at 51.00 per square of 12 lines for three or less insertions, For every additional insertion 23 cent will be charg ed. A deduction will be made to yearlv adver tisers. N subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages axe paid except at the option of the publisher. g. B. ROW. COUNT Y DIRECTORY. Prest Judge As' te J udgts- Sheriff. ... Prothonotary, Reg. A Bee. . Treasurer. . . Co. Surveyor, Commics'n rs. Hon. James Burnside, Bellefocte.Pa. Clearfield. -Hon. Wm. L. Moore. Hon. Be nj" a. Bonsall, Fred'k G. Miller, . George Walters, . . James Wrigley, . . John MePherson, . -John L. Cuttle, John Irwin. Sr. . . Luthersburg. Clearfield Clearfield. XewMillport. Lumber City. Curwensville. Clearfield. George Ear hard. . . William McCraeken, Auditors. . . Peter Hoover, . . . Aaron C. Tate, . . Isaac W. Graham. . Coroner. ... George Richards, . . Clearfield PEOrESSIOXAL & BUSINESS CARDS. D R. B. F. AKELY, Grahamton, Clearfield coun ty, renn a. April 1. D O. CROUCH. Phtsicias. Curwensville. Clear . field county, Penn'a. May 14. I J. CRAX5. Attorney at Law and Real Estate J. Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office adjoining his residence, on Second strtet. May 15. GEORGE SCH I'LTZE, Boot and Sooe Maker, opposite the Jail, Market street. Clearfield. Pa. He sells low for cash. Nov. 10. yi-riLLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law. y f Clearfield. Pa. OfEee. one door north of the Pot OSee. on Second street. Sept. . JOSEPH GOON. Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, Shaw's new row. Market sireet. Clearfield. Pa. Made up work always on hand. Aug. 14. ROBERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. (and District Attorney.) Clearfield. Pa. Ofi.-e in chaw's tew row. Market street. May 26. HBUCUER SWOOPE. Attorney at Law.Clear . field. Pa. OEcc in Graham's Row. one door east of the "Raftsman's Journal' office. Nov 10. PW. BARRETT. Justice of the Peace. Luthers . burg. Clearfield co.t Pa., will attend prompt ly to all busineu entrusted to him. mar25-tf "VITILLIAM F. IRWIN. Market street. Clearfield. If Pa.. Dealer in Foreign and Dosis'ic Mer chandise. Hardware. Queensware. Groceries, and family articles generally. Nov. 10. MERRELL t CARTER. Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, second street, Clearfield. Pa. House-spouting and Roofing done to order, on short notice Nov. 1. G1 1 ELICH & EENNER. Manufacturers of all r kinds of Cabinet-ware. Market street. Clear field. Pa. Tbey also make to order Coffins, and attend funerals with a hearse. Nov. 10. JOsHUA S. JOHNSON. Cabinet Maker. Market street. Clearfield. Pa. He will also at'end fu nerals with a hearse, when called on ; and make coffins to order, on short notice. Nov. 10. F. NAUGLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches. Jewelry. Ac. Room in f haw's new row, Market street. 'bpDOiile the liafu TTunt's Journal effice, Clearfield. I'a. Nov 10. BLACKSM ITU INU -J acob Sh unk weiler. t hank ful for past favors, would rrspectfolly solicit a continuance of a share of public patronage in his line of business. Shop on Third st. Nov. 10. JB M'ENALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield. . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining the residence of James B. Graham. Nov. 10. JARRIMER A TEST. Attorneys at Law.CIear J field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clear fieid'and adjoining counties. August 6. 18i6. JAS. H. LAI'.EIMEK. ISUAr.L TEST. riMIOMAS J. M"CULLOCilI, Attorney at Law, A Clearfield, Pa., may be found at bis office on Market street, one door west of Richard Moop's store. Deeds and other legal instruments prepar ed with promptness and accuracy. Feb. 13. JOHN RUSSEL CO.. Tanners and Curriers. Pcnnville. Clearfield Co , Pa. Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices Hides of all kinds taken in exchange July 15-54. JOSEPH PETERS. Justice of tho Peace. Cur wensville, Clearfield county. Pa., one door east of Montelius Ten Eyck's Store. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. and all instruments of writing done on hort notice. AMBROTYPES. P. C. PUimAMProfessor of Photographic Chemistry. Gallery at his residence on Second Street, one door South of Merrcll k Carters Tin-ware establishment, Clear field. Pa. UP'Days of operation: Friday and Saturday of each week. junelij'56 JAMES B. GRAHAM, Dealer in Sawed Lumber, Squared Timber, Shingles, Boards, 4c., Gra hamton, Clearfield county. Pa., is prepared to fill, on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his line of business, on asrcasouable terms as they can be procured in the county. Jan2d-'oG-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. Crans. Esq. Office, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G U Barrett, where he can be found unless absent on professional business. "T"ENTAL CARP. A. M. SMITH, offers his nro A. J fes'icnal serv ices to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon the . 1 -. t . . . 1 . iceiu uitvuitu wuu neatness ana aesDatcn. Heme familiar with all the late improvements he is nre- i . 1. ,:c '.i . .i . i i 1 lnrcu io uia&e uriiuuiat lecm in me oesi manner. Umce in fchaw s .New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15. A7-0UR TEETH ! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to J announce to bis friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations inDen tistry. Those desiring his services will find him at bis office, adjoining bis residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, un less notified otherwise in the town papers the week before. AH work warranted to be satisfactory. "VITAGON - MAKING. The undersingncd an- V nounce to the public that they manufacture aggons of all descriptions. Buggies. Sleds, Ae., at their shep in New Salem. Brady township, Clear field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates a can be purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. ' - - CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Octl- 56-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. BOOT 4 SHOE MAKING. The undersigned hav ing entared into partnership In the above bu siness; at the end of the new bridge. H miles a bove Clearfield borough, are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.. JOHN S IIOYT . A. G. HOVT. ' N. B. AH kinds of e ntry produce and bides taken in exchange for work. Jun 23, l-.'.s. BARBER AND FIAfR DRESSER. The undersigned takes this method to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and the surrounding country, that he has opened a Barber Shop, on Market street, iu Shaw's new row.where he is pre pared to accommodate all who mar it ire him a oail, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. vct.0. lflja. JEREMIAH NOKK1S. ATEST STYLE of Fall and Winter Bonnets, at -a" the corner store of WM.'IRVIX. ADIES' FL'RS, a few set of-Freneh Sables, at I the store of . WM. IRVJN. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dress Goods, eovprisiug English and French Merinos. Co burgs, figured and plain Delaines, Delaine Robes, Saxony Plaids, Lama.Cloth. Poll de Cbevre, Silks, 4c Ac. for sale cheap at the corner, by October 6. 165S. WM. IRTIN. TO JCSTICES OF THE PEACE. Jnst . printed and for sale at the Rafttm-au't Journal office, a lot of superior blanks, to wit: Blank Subpoenas. -Blank Executions, Black Summons', Black Marriage certificates Judgment Notes, with and without waiver. 1 90 ACRES OF EANT3, on the Erie Turn--I-tJ 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 weU eovexed with choice pine timber suitable for shingles, sawing or square limber. A saw mill near by. Apply to , L. J. CRANS. mari Clearfield. BIBLES. The Bible Society of Clearfield eo., hereby gives notice that their hooka, name ly, Bibles and Testament, are deposited in the of fice of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at Clearfield. The books are tT various sizes ao l 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 6i eents apiece. The people of the county generally are Im in vited to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation tfcey may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of the Society. Signed by order of the Executive Com mittee. ALEX. McLEOD. President. HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the pnbiie generally that he bas opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in '-New Salem City," Brady town ship, where he will at all times he prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows tc. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, and his work will be made in the most substantial and du rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict examination. By a close observance of his busi ness engagements, and by disposing of nis work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for either cash or approved country produce, be nopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lie custom BENJ. KISUEL. New Salem City. Jan. 13, 1S5. pRAHAMTOX AHEAD!! VA . je i tie XV m for liirg-auu Aofr i the Tim for B jrrw hi!.'! The undersigned has just received from the East and opened at bis store in Grahamton, Clearfield county, an extensive and well selected stock of FPKIJVCr A.Ii SUMMER GOODS. embracing every variety of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, etc. etc. These goods have been selected with an especial view to supply the wants of this community, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. " They win rJHin.tLl oe son as cheap as the cheap est in the country, for CASH. Particular attention has been paid to the selec tion of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, among which are Plain and Fancy Silks. Plain Bareges. Challes. liarege i'eiaine, Robes. Embroidered collars and sleeves. Kid Gloves ; Shawls, a great variety ; Man tillas; Trimmings; Silk and Liisen Fringes; Bon. nets of the latet styles; Bonnet Ribbons and trim mings. A-c. Also Parasols. Hosiery, Gloves. Mits. iJisop ant mma 31UU3, Jackonet, !uiestic and French Ginghams, Lawns, Calicoes. Barred and Cieck Muslin, Diapers. Crash, Nankins. Ladies' Gaiters, children's sbocs.d-e., and there is no doubt that all can be well suited. . ALSO, French cloths and eassimeres. American cloths and casstmeres. Marseilles vestinirs. Hoot-. Shoes, Hats. Caps, and a general assortment of mecs ana oovs Summer wear. He has also' a stock of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, which he will sell low. The undersigned is determined to sell his goods at the lowest prioes for CASH. This is not mere pretence ana vain boast he vtll do it. JAMES B. GRAHAM Grahamton, May 25, 1S58. rrUIE "GREAT REPUBLIC" MO.NTFI JL LV. To the Puiie, the JJuoi and Period ical Tiatte. and th'- Pret. 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All Postmasters and Clergymen are au thorized to receive sabscriDtions. which thev mar forward to us, giving name and address of subscri ber, deducting 2oper cent for their trouble, wjhe rate of postage will not exceed three eents each number, to be paid in all eases at the office where it is received. All communications, to be entitled to answer, must contain return stamps. Subscri- ncrs must. In all rases, write Names. Town. Coun ty and State in full, as legibly as possible. ""There is little risk in sending money by mail. Large uius soooia oe remittea oy draft, ir possible, or registered letter. OAKSMITH & CO., Publishers of the '-Great Republic" Monthly, No. 112 and 114 William St.. New-York. B AR AND nOOP IRON, small round iron for Stove rods. Ac. tor sale at Ihn iinn nf October 6. WM. IRVIN. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, a full assortment, at the corner store of October 6, 1358. .WM. IRVIN. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS,at the cor ner store, Curwensville, October 6, 1858. WM. IRVIN. PGR SALE. A yoke of good and large Oxen, by WM. IRVIN. Curwensville. September 22 1858. SPANISH Sola Leather, for sale at the corner store. Hides taken at the highest price. October 6. WM. IRVIN ILLOW BASKETS. A lot on hand and or saloby Nov251 WM. F. IRWIN. rtlCBS AND BUCKETS. A variety just reeeiv X ed and for sale at WM. F. IRWIN'S. SAL. r. A large qucntity of SALT just receiv ed, and which will be sold vary cheap for cash, by the sack, at WM. F. IRWIN'S. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. An assortment just opened and fcr sale at tha store of . i November 25. f Tf JI. F. IRWIN AN SON VILLfe PROPERTY FOR SALE. The property formerly occupied by James Smith, being 3 adjoining lota, 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. Clearfield. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, of UammonVin Lands. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, of Hate mon ton Lands. TO ALL WANTING FARMS, cf Hammonton Lands. 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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 prircs.) and explaining OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM of allowicg eve ry purchaser hi own choice of gxfls, and setting forth unequalled inducements to Astutf. will be sent, post paid, to any individual on application. Address. A. RANNEY. Agent. July 7, H53-om. No. 293 Broadway. N Y. CBINET-AVARE.-4JULICII & BENNER, would inform the citizens of town and sur rounding country, that tbey continue to manufac ture to order, and keep constantly on hand, cverv variety of CAB IX ET-WARE. consisting of Dicing Breakfast, and Centre Tables; Sewing, Writing, and Wash Stands, Mahogony and Com mon Bedsteads; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs. Mahogony and Common Bureaus T Sofas Lounges, Ac They will also repair furniture and chairs, ia good style, cheap fjreash. House Pain ting done on short notice, and easy term. Shop and Ware-rooms, on Market street, (same as for merly occupied by John GuelWh.) nearly opposite the '-Old Jew Store," where they are 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 and examine their ware, and jtidicfor yourselves JOHN GUKI.mf. September 1, 1353. DANIEL BENNER. N. B. Codes made to order on short nr.tii.-e, and funerals attended wi:h a neat hears-:, an 1 appro priate aecompanymer.ts. when deir?d. G.A 15. Robins; literary depot Thomas Robins' having n-moved his Book and Drug Store to the Store Room formerly occupied by Riahard Shaw A Son. one door Vi est of the 'Mansion House.'' where he is prepared to accom modate his former cui-tumer and the public jren erally, with every ihiog in his line. Having late ly added a general assortment of Groceries to his formar stock, he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, with BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES. Stationiry. FANCY ARTICLES AND C iNFECTIONAEIES, Tobacco and Cigars. DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STIFF3, PAINTS, Ch'mirat. S-r., ire.. A-r. Among bis stock will be found Histories. Biojra phies. t-ketches. School Books. Poetical. Seicutic, Slecbanieal, Medical and Law works ; the latest publications always on hand or procured to order; ail the Magazines furnished monthly, at pnblish ers prices ; fancy and common letter paper ; plain and ruled cap paper; perforated paper; cote pa per; fancy and common envelopes; blank Deeds; a great variety of Steel Pens: common and faney pen-holders, pencils. Ac. Ac. Ac, which he will sell at the most reasonable prices. His stock of Drugs. Medicines. Dye-stufiY Paint". Ae- is large and well selected; among which are Calomel. Blue Mass, Quinine. Morphia. Red Pre cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverizcd ; Rochelle and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur. Sen na. rinK. uoot. !up. Carbonate r-oda. Tartaric A cid, Sulphate of Ziac ; Liquorice, Colombo and Gentian roof; IsroKi. Vitriol, Boe Vitriol, Coperae, Alum. Red 1-ad. 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 rins, tar Krops, iiner Rings, . Also, WaVh ouarns ana Key, l'cnknivi-s. Hair oils; Hair, Keading. ice and Pocket com!. Tooth-niek. Ra zors and Strops. Sadlers' Silk, Pearl powder. Fan cy Soaps and Perfumery a great variety. Aiso, iruues. rigs, liaisms, Almonds. Pea-nuts and I-ilberU ; Candies a general assortment ; Cin amon, Cloves. Pepper, and other spices; Blacking, and Spool Cotton ; the most popular Patent Med icines oi me aay ; ail ol which will ba sold at the very cheapest rates. Call and examine the stock and judge for vour reives- SeptJo THOMAS ROBINS. -A CARD FRO. 11 DR. JAMES M. JAR- LRETT, OF THE NEW-YORK LUNG IN FIRMARY. My connection for the past eigh years with the above Institution, as Chief Phvsi cian. and a twelve years' course of stea.lv drvoH-.n to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its ainarea aiseases. togetner with my unrivalled op portunities and advantage of Dathnlor.i,.ai -raided not a little by a perfect system of Mrdical Inhalation has enabled ine to "arrive at a deci sive, direct, and successful course of treatment for tue positive and radical cure ot all diseases of the j. nroai. L.nnz. and Air-pa-ixasrri. By Inhalation. , t ucsm meuicines are directly addressed to the diseased organs of the in tegument. I do not advise the use of Medical In- naiation oi any amd, to the exclusion of central treatment ; and although I consider it a useful ad juvant in the proper managemerd of those fearful and often fatal diseas;s. vet I deem it vpt nv.. sary that each patient should have the benefit of both general and local treatmont. The success of my treatment in the aDove diseases, and the hi"h character of the Institution over which I baveo long had the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many private and professional f riendi, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has been long and 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. I would respectfully announce in conclusion, that 1 can note be consulted peronally or l,y letter, on all dis cases as above, and that the medicines, the same as used in tho Institution, prepared to suit each in dividual ease. Inhalitif 1 icr. d-c, d-c . will be forwarded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. Terms .My terms of treatment by letter are as follows. i. ij per montn for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month s use also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus! Payment as follows : So to be paid to Eit.ri A. gent on receipt of the box of Medicine, and the balance SS at the expiration of the month, if the patient be cured or is entirely satisfied treatment. PatieDts. by giving a full history of theircasc, and their symptoms in full, can he treat ed as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett s treat ment may rely upon immediate and r.r,n. relief, as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters for advice promptly answered. For further particulars address . - JAJIES M. JARRETT, M. D. No. 820 Broadway, corner Tweltth St., N. Y. P. S. Ph vsicians and nthr ;;-;- i are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting eases can bt witn..i' and where our im proved apparatus for the inha-f lation of medicated vanor cm h .ni I spected Vaw-Yorlr An.il taa e I " Lit cf good Grindstones, with fixtures, for sa'e . by . . JOHN PATTON, Cnrweafrille. AIL ROAD HOUSE. CORNER OF Main and White Streets. BROOK VILLE. Pa. Feb.24- R. B. MEANS. Proprietor. GLORIOUS NEWS ! NATIONAL EX CHANGE The subscriber having taken the above well knoa stand, in Curwcnsviile, Pa., is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage, nis table will always be supplied with the best the market can afford' and his Bar with the choicest liquors. His stable will be nnder the eare of attentive hostlers. April, lS5s. DAVID SMITH. MANSION HOUSE, Clearfrld. TVThe undersigned respectfully announces to tie public that be has leased the above Hotel in Clear field borough, and that he is prepared to accom modate all who may favor him with their eastern. His house is commodious and convenient, and his table shall be supplied in the best manner possi ble. No effort will he spared to render genera! satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and to the wants and comfort of his guests, he expects to secure a liberal chare of patronage. febll-?57 DAN. M. WEAVER. MT. VERNON HOUSE, LUMBER CITY, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The under signed notifies the pnbiie that he has opened out the above named house, and that he is well pre pared to accommodate all w ho may favor him with a call. The bouse is three stories high, is commodious and well furnished, and no paid will be spared to render satisfaction to guests. His Bar is always rupp'.ied with tfhoice liquors of ail kinds. There is plenty cf stabling connected with the house. He solicits a share of public patron age. L. W. TEN EYCK. Lumber City; April 21. l5S-3ia-pd. Sl'SQUEIIA.V N A . II O U S E , CitrirensTille, CiearJUId Connty, Penn'a. The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel. Philipburg, baring taken the aoove bouse, situate in the east end of the Borough ot Curwecsvilie. on the back 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 bim with lei!!. The house is nt. well furnished, large and com modious, and travellers will find every convenience necessary to their comfort. Ample siabline is at tached to the premises DAVID JOHNSTON. Curwecsvilie, February IT. lS5s. I FLEMING IIOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN 1 AS THE GOOD INTEN'T.)CURWENS 1LLE, Clearfield County. Pa. The subscriber begs leave to infoim his old customers and the public gene rally that he has recently taken tbe above well known stand, and that he has entirely refuted 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 ecst wines and liquors. HIS STABLES, which are the best an 1 most commodious on the road wiitiin a day's travel, will always be in charge of careful act attentive hoi-tlcrs In short, every department of his establishment will be supplied with all the OTnfort? and conveniences the wearv traveller could desire. WM. A. MASON. " Cnrwt-nri'le. June 2. 155S. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, cnn.X'ER of FIRST AND MARKLT STREETS. CLEAK FIED, I'A. Tho undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and tbe travelling pub.ic in general, that he has taken the above house, v'or lacrly known as the Hemphill Hotel.') and that the house has been recently refitted, improved and newly furnished ; that extensive siaS-ing has just been completed: and that he is pre pared to accommodate all who uiij give Lira, a call in the most pleasing and agreeable inacner. He is amply provided with everything to render his houe a desirable stopping place, and will endeavor to entertain his gnests in a manner that cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. Tbe house is situated in a pleasant and quiet part of the town, and no expense or attention will ha spa red to make it one of the best houses in the county. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. His bar will be supplied with au assortment of choice liquors. tjunc2-'5 II. HAYS MOR ttO W . XAGER! LAGER! LAGER! LAGEK ! J LAGEK BEER SALOON. F iling ITou-v! Eitinir Hquxc ! and Bilrg! Eithig House! E;tin; How! and BjL'ry! Eatinp-Iloute! Eating House ! and Bjl-ry! The undersigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Clearfield and the public in gecer. al. that he has opened an EATING HOUSE and BAKERY in the room on Market street, known rt the '-Old Jetr Store.''' where he wii! keep on hand a general essortraent of Coiifec'ionaries. such a Candies of all kinds. Nil's in gat varietr. Fi. Katsens. Prunes. Ac. Ac. He will also keen Ale aud Lager Beer at all times, which, he does not hesitate to say. is a superior article, and from the nest orewenes in the west. AL0. a lare assort ment of Tob.-ceo and Cigars, alwars on hand. .naucuB laser oy ira-ie. ne wiii siwavs kep a supply of FRESH BREAD and CAKES. 'as well as PIES of every deicription that the fcason will afford. He will also bake to order, on short no tice, anything of tae kind that may be w.ia:cd 1 .1 -.; . . me uiLizcca oi viearnctii. The public are ro.-pectfullv inv ted to call and see his stock, which he thinks cannot fail to meet tne wants and wishes of pcrsors who desire any of the articles in his line of baseness. He so'irit and hopes to receive, a liberal share of patronagf. as it will be his constant aim to accommodate and please all who may favor him with their custom can ana ju-i-e for yoursc!ve. Remember tbe piace. tne "Ui.ii jtn Mi'KE." on Market street Clearfield ap2S WENDLIN ENTRES. fit II E GOLDEN PRIZE. J- THE GOLDEX PRIZE. The Golden Prize The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. Tbe Golden Prize! The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize The Golden Prize. The Gulden Prize THE GOLDEX PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! illustrate!! ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. Illustrated every treet. RhwtriJed ecrry mrl. Illustrated every tcerl-. Illustrated every trerl. Illustrated every trerl. II Inst rated ecrry ireel. lllustrat'd every u-ert. Jllnstnued evr'v tivti ir.i.TJ.sTr- 4Tr-n vi'imv u-cor- . ......... , w. I. Sjieei men copies sent free. Speeimm envies tent free THE GOLDEX PRIZE " Til , . f a Til ... . iti'isirarca : illustrate:: lllustrat'd " ' The Nev Vorfc U's.ll. n. i - , "' ji.vi. i rciE is one oi neemjr pajiviaoi II1C U1T Jig Imperial Quarto containing ei?ht pises, or forty - -j, .. .i.,. njuti . inn e.C- gantly illustrated everv week. A I fr U ca - I. . - AH . ..v.... u.iu j ccnu 10 vow (in in t. old will be d resented to earh .--'nl..T-;K,.- ;,.i:.i . -- ,ujuicuiitii on receipt of the subscription money. uo vo.j lor una year, uu, and 1 gifl One copy for two years. 3 50, and 2 gifts One copy for three years, 5 00. and 3 gifts One copy for five rears, 8 00, and 5 cifts AND TO CLUBS b ' Three copies one year, S5 00, and .1 gifts. 1 ive copies one year, 8 00. and 5 gifts. Ten copies one year. 15 00, and 10 gifts. T wenty-one copies 1 year. SO 00. and 21 gifts. The articles in hi;.o;r..,t.i . j the following list : 2 packages of Gold, eontaining S500 each. 5 packages of Gold, eontaining 2il0 each 10 packages of Gold, containing loo each 12 ,MT-er IIontinS Cased Watches. 100 each! 20 Gold batches. 75 tach SO Gold at-hej ... , incnii wTi - - - oo eacn. lOtldolii lallhd r , 300 Ladies Gold Watches, - 3; lh jm Silver Hunting Cased Watches. - 30 each 5(10 Silver Watoho. - . , emu- 1000 gold guard, vest A fob chains. 10 to 30 each'. uiiMieu, croocnes, tar Droni. BreaatPiroi fiiffP!.. ui i ' T PS c - , - . --cow iu uon. itmgs, hirt , Studs, atch keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and ! a vanetv of oth.-r rt;..i. u e t . i - -....w., n ux iiuu iu cents to ? 1 j each. Immediately on the receipt of the subscription moncv. the inbr hr'... 1. , p " - : - . 00 cgierea upon our subscription book-opposite a number, and the I r- r- 6 m mai cumoet win be ror warded. Within nnn a.!. t.L- ...1 -u , v-, hi iuc auuscnoer. ty maa or express, post paid. I All (-nillTrtlinionf...... . I. .... 1 3 . , 1 . . .."..wa.o ju'juih t u iuurr?ieti 10 . , iJ.-i.t a, LiiiiLIt. 4VPd 43 Mo8 Building, 335 Broad wayX. York. New York. March 17, 1858-lamly. HARDWARE. A large assortment just receiv. ed and opened, and now for sal hv R November 25 wr p. iftwiN,' ' TV" S- LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, lie PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOP; Warehfoe. No. 4G5 Commerce Street Philadel phia. rCash buyers will find it for thsir inter est to call. . January 6. ls5S-ly. CONRAD k WALTON. 255 Market Street Phil j adelphia; Importers and Dealers in Hard ware. Iron, Nails. e.. Ac. They respectfully in vite tte people of Clearfield, te eontiaea their fa vors. . r Ag. l.l?55.-ly. COMMERCIAL flOTEL, No. 23. Souti Sixth street, between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia, has been reeentlv opened for the accommodation of the public. Tbe house is ia a central location, and has nndergone extensive re pairs the charge per day is 51. 25. Sept- T2. I;5S. D. BLAIR. Agt. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No 11T and 1 19 2nd Street, above Area. PhiIadelphia.Pa. 1 his Hotel ha been refitted, and is bow again opened for the accommodation of the trvei;g public. It i located in a pleasant part Of te city . -and every effort will be made to make guests com - fortatie. Trv the house. Eoardiug 51.25 per day " A. M. HOPKINS, Proprietor. September 22. 1553 A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. No. 72 North Scroin Street, (evpo rif the Mo'cnt Vernon House.) Pphilade!r,hia.' Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. It K. eases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quartier; Gold Spectacles. Silver do.; Silver Table Sptrs. Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pecs 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 I be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also. Masonic Marks. Pin?. Ac tnadt to ordsr. N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will be punctually attended to. Hi motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sales ' Philadelphia. April 25, 1555. GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AUE. lilPOKTAN'T TO TOBACCO CUEWEf.d -II r. Gnstar UnnarcT t Tastr Retto-alin Trcrk.. I Lite Great Snlttitute for Tof-nei-o. It is a well Known and incn&trovertabie fact that the use of Tobacco is tbe promoting eanse of tnanv cf" the most severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL disorder to which the race of man is subject, as ccreftil an alasis and locg and painful experience have e! ear ly proven that it coataias certain carcoti: and poi sonous properties most dangerous in their effocts, which by entering into the blood derange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing ma ny to suppose that organ to he seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also she eatire nervous srsteta, manifesting it-elf a a'! wbo have ever usid tho noxious weed will bear testimony in Lasitaie. Nervous Irritability. Water Brastu Dyspepsia, and marjy other disorders of a similar character. Tta -Taste Restorative Troches"' aredesigne-i to ooao teract these baneful influences, and have proved completely suecev-fal in a mnhitade of exses. and wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exrt a benefieial effect upon the entire svj tem. resroring the Taste which has become vitia ted or destroyed by great indulgence, complete ly removing the irritation and aeeonipacvicg tick ling sensation of the Throat which are alwavs coLiiquect upon abstaining from the uxi of To bacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the Stom ach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining their constitutions and shortening their live, should cse these Troches immediately and throw off the injurious and unpleasant habit of Tola;j Chewing The.-e Troches or Lozenges are put up in a on vecient and portable form at the low pri; of H cents per Box. A liberal discount to the Trade. Prepared so!ely by tbe undersigned to wham all orders should be addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS. Dm.t Corcer 21 and Race streets. Philauelahia. April It. lS5-lr. ' HAMMONTON LAN DS. Xe EnrUnd S'ttirmeut. Ka't Opportunity. T U it intin Farms in a healthy place, ttrenty-fifm utile tt'-ita. Philadelphia, on the Camden at i At lantic Railroad, New Jersey. An old estate a recently been opened for sale, and th first divi sion of la.POO aeres divided up into forms of 59 a,, eres and upward. 1 a a soil is of Ot best aaaliiT for thepro-luctionof fruits, grains. As. Th pr;c is 515 to S.'O per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly instalments, within a term cf four isiri, with interest. The terms are made easy, ia'crdsr f a irtiiirft ' V - ! 1 . . . - l" . , , , . 1 ' i 1 ' ii. oA tee tani. iv enaulirg evry utlnstrioms man to lay a fa-m. It, is cow being extensively improved fcv gool roads and some cf the best citizens from New England and the Middle States are erecting large improva tuents. It is a sene of the greatest im prove iact out of Philadelphia Seventy-five houses Lave been built in i inMi.hs. Practical farmers ard bu siness men Lora tbe length and breadth of the U tion are settling there. It is an important busi ness pla-e. on awosct of its being in the midst of a great market. Every article raiswd on this laxd finds an immediate sale. The water is excfcLeni, and no such thing as fsver is known. The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a c?xg button and r. tentive of manures. It is free of stones and easil v worked. It obonnd largely in tha phosphates' and such is its fertilitr that from the fr,.r-i pro-' duocd both upon this land and tbe area adjoin ing under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anwhere in the Production of crops moji adapted to its market. The reader naav be well aware that the earliest and the best fruits and veg etables come from New Jersev. which are annual ly exported to the amount of millions of dollars. The land, besides being accessible in arerv wav for fertilizers, has au abundant supply of the Oe.l qualify of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be hades the spot at a cheap price, from the mills Othar muls are now being opened, and brickyards beicr started on the ground. A person can pt up 1 frame tenement for present convenience for one hundred dollars. On account of the extensiva em igration, this is the best course to pursue in order to ret ar.lafo tn !! in - .. uersareun hand to put up houses on the best tnn "-""6 uwie mc cmigraDt nas many advan tages. Ilii. . r 1 - j " cities in the Middle Sutes and New Englando is near his old friends and associations ; be is in a sett.ed country, wh re every improvement acd comtort of civilization is at hand : he is in a heal, thy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part cf his familr and his own health h V I h mti.nn f lT : . l . '"HI HKO Dill in graves of so many millions of the Toanr and bar- t :7 V . iroiu uome ana Jrinds. Besides, he has a mild climate and an open winter 1 here are three trains daily to Philadelphia: and to all tho who imiM.r .i. - i : r iiurgid com ra ny gives a free ticket. . . r . The reader will at once be .track with the ad- f j - Uu u& aimseu wnvtna property has not been taken up before. Tha'rea- Unn Id If wrsa Aw.& al : . - ... "--.-.... uirowum tne market; and un less these statements were correct no one would be invited to examine the land before purchasing. 1 CIS all are e t noot.I tn. A. Ti :n. .u-i-j under cultivation ; they will meet per-ons. no doubt, from their own n.I.Ki.rhni - w .m' witnas th. - 7, e-, r:rrrai-v - viiuicuis, Ban caa juuv VI lav character of the population. Persons should come Hicparcu to purchase, as many aro locating, and locations aro not held on refusal. The Hammocton Farmer, a monthly literarv and Airrifn!tn.i - -:, : rnM :r . - - --a-- ciict v. luiiLiniugiiiii itAiormaiion, or Jiammonton. will be sent to each inquirer and can oe oDtained at 23 cents per annum. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds riven clear of all incumbrance, wheat purchase mwpr i nmi.i P.. l,.l.nH -: . . ' unucjai. ior uauiiuumun ny railroad at 7 f A. M , and 5i, P. M. ; when there inquire for Mr' Lymes. Boarding conveniences will be found' Betters and applications can be addressed to S U ?!. Wt?' 20Uth StMet "oVwalnut, fnVif hJf P d ,nl'""tioB eheerfully faI2,fhi Sept. 8. lS5Sm. 0LWlNEkEf W,"y7bRANDY. GIN and !A2ifa.E.b EiCon- Codfish, Ae., for ' J0HN PATTON, CurwensvUle. f LNov2il WM. F. IRWIN.