11 Tor the "Raftsman's Journal." STRAY TIIOrGIITS. How man j perions wboia we associate with 1n our every day walk of life,- lire, or laocy their existence depends entirely upon the smiles or approbation of a certain class of peo ple whose chief pnnmit of happiness in this world would scon convince the most noted sceptic that earth and nothing else formed the material of their creation. Yet like third rate actor in a one horse theatre, they oftener play to empty benches than an intelligent au dience. " If, perchance, an opportunity for doing a kindness presents itself, they most invariably cast a look over their shoulder to see whether there are any to censure or approve ; and while engaged in ascertaining that fact, should the "still small voice" speak loader for compas sion, they turn abruptly, but only to find the object of pity has vanished. Thus an oppor tunity for assisting the needy, as well as strengthening the better feelings of the donor, . which, perhaps, have long lain dormant only for want of a fit subject to arouse and call them Into exercise, is lost for the time being, and who may not say, for ever. An act of charity, though trivial, is sure to make tbe head lie easier on its pillow, and bring the heart nearer to oar father God, who approved the widow's mite, and delighteth in niercv forever. How often do we bear the re marc what will folks say of mo if I visit this person or that, or this house or that bouse ? and to the everlasting disgrace of many professors of re ligion be it said, that not only the dwellings of the poor and lowly, but the sanctuary of the most High is also interdiced because, per haps, the congregation which assembles there on the Sabbath to return thanks for the many blessings received through the week, are in the minority in that place, and consequently rather . unpopular. Should we then withhold our sympathy from the destitute and afflicted in whatever way it. may be solicited merely be cause the requisition comes from an unpopu lar subject 7 Good deeds, enacted under ad- - verse circumstances, are like the rajs of ear ly summer's sun, all the warmer for the sever ity of the preceding winter. Let us, then, always have a kjnd word for the erring, and a willing hand to assist the unfortunate, and great shall be our reward. Backwoods. For the "Raftsman's Journal." EMCMA. I am composed ot 19 letters. My 4, 15, 9, is a enrse to society. My 12, 14, 7, is a worthless fellow. My 6, 10, 17, is used in warm weather. My 13, II, 14, represents a name. My 18, 8, 12, is an animal. My 16, 5, 1, is a destructive quadruped. My 19, 3, 10, 2, is a lady's name. My whole ia what should be found in every enlightened family in the county. New Millport, Jan. 1839. Wash. Answer next week; C ACTIO'. All persona ara notified not to meddle with the following property now in possession of George W. Cnrry in Pike township, as the same belongs to me and subject to my order, to wit: One Bed and White Cow. JOHN S. WILLIAMS. Xew Millport, Jan. 15, S59-jan 19. STRAY. Came to the premises of tbe subscri ber in BurnsiHe township, in September last, one black 31 oily Bull supposed to be about 3 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. JOHN MAHAFFEY. BnrnsiJetp.. January 10. 259-3tp. VALUABLE FAlorroil SALE. The valuable farm, of tbe undersigned, former ly tbe property of John Antes, ileiy'd, containing beventy-BTe acres. I ifty of which are cleared, is onerea ior saie upon reasonable terms. This farm is beautifully situated, two and a half miles from Clearfield boro', and one-fourth of a mile from the 110 leading from Clearfield to Curwensville. It has upon it a good house, a large spring-house with fresh water constantly flowing through it. It als, has erected thereon, a good log stable, an out oven, ana otner out-nouses, necessary for a coun- . " j rft . . irj residence- i oerc is npon sua I arm, a bank containing the nest quality of bituminous coal Also an orchard of choice fruit, consisting of ap- P'"i pecno. pears, piums. e., ana otuer requi sites for a good home, too numerous to mention. Now is your chance to purchase a home, for you and yonr children, that in your declining years, you may sit down by your own peaceful fire-side, and enjoy all the comforts of old age. Oct. 6. 1868. WM. M.M'CULLOrciI.Sr. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! GIFTS" SPLENDID GIFTS ! ! ! ! 'At 439 CVn nut Street. The only Original Gift Book Store G. G. EVANS would inform his friends and the public that his Star Gift Book Store and Publish ing Hcnse is permanently established in Brown's splendid Iron Building, 439 Chestnut Street, two doors below Fith, where the purchaser of each book, at the regular retail price, will receive ono of the following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to Out Hundred 1) attars. worth Earn 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $100 00 550 Patent Anchor " " 50 00 400 Ladies Gold Watches, 18k. cases. 35 00 00 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, 15 00 500 Parlor Timepieces. 10 00 500 Cameo Seta. Ear Drops and Pins, - 10 00 'd Brael. 5 00 to 1 2 00 500 Gents' A est ond Fob Oh. ;n. i aa 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with eases and holde 2500 Gold Pencils. (Ladies' . 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils 6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies',) ' 2000 GenU' Gold Rings. 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, 3 00 5 00 3 50 2 00 2 50 1 00 2 5 2 50 1 50 2500 LadiesGoId Pens, with cases and holders, 1 60 3000 Pocket Knives. j on 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 2 50 2000 Sets Gents' Sleeve Buttons, 2 50 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cares. b 00 15000 Ladies' Cameo. Jet. or Mosaic Pins, 5 00 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 1 50 5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry. Gift Books, Ao . not enumerated in tne above, worth from 2a cts to 25. Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all Cts of the country, contains all the most popular ks of the day. and the newest publications, all of which will be sold as low as they ean be ob tained at other stores. Agent, wanted in every town in the Union. Those desmngso to act, can obtain full particu lars by addressing as above . books. - lareeiv intarjj Knui:.u: mnit hnwtn. f - . i ... . o T. i e, " uiuer publishers in lm- "'" easn, 1 am enabled to make larger d.scountt w Country Agent, and Book Deal n thanean be had at any other house in the eown try. trAny book published in thaUnited States the retail price of which is one dollar or onwards! will be promptly sent. Gift included, on reeeine of publisher s price. ,An extra $1 Book and Jif, Civen to any person ordering ten books U be sent to one address. Sand for a Catalogue. Address, Q. Q. EVAN6, Pnbliahay, Aug. 25, 1858.:3m ; ISO Chestnut 9t, rhil'a.. TERJ1S OF TOE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's Joprsal 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 31,00 per square of 12 lines for three or less insertions. For every additional insertion 25 cents will bechare- ;. - ucuuvuuii win ue maae to yearly adver tisers. io 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 1110 puouaoer. . . &. v. fiUH. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pres't Judge Hon. James Bnrnside,Bellefonte.Pa. as te.Judgcs Hon. Wm. L. Jloore, Clearfield. Hon. Renj'n. Bonsall, Luthersburg. cnerm. . . . irea k . Winer, . ucarneia Prothonotary, George Walters, . . Reg. A Ree. . James Wrigley, . . ' " Treasurer. . . John McPherson, . . " Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle, Coinmiss'n'rs, John Irwin. Sr. George Earhard. Clearfield. . NewMillport. William McCracken, Lumber City. Auditors. reicr noover, . . uurwensville. Aaron C. Tate, . . Clearfield. Isaac W. Graham, . George Richards, . . Clearfield. Coroner. PE0FESSI0ITAL & BUSINESS CARDS. "TR. B. F. AKELY, Grahamton. Clearfield eoun- XJ ty, fenn a. April 1. "pv O. CROUCH, Phtsicia.1, Curwensville, Clear- JLx. ncm county, l'enn a. May 14. , T J. CRANS, Attorney at Low and Real Estate IJ. Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office adj'oining his residence, on Second street. May 16. GEORGE SCH CLTZE. Boot and Sooe Maker, opposito the Jail, Market street Clearfield. Pa. He sells low for cash. Nov. 10. "7ILLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law. I Clearfield, Pa. Office, one door north of the fost umce, on Second street. Sept. 1. JOSEPH GOON, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoos, tj fchaw 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 chaw s new row, Market street. May 26. HBL'CHEtt SWOOPE, Attorney at Law.Clear . field, Pa. Office in Graham's Row. one door east of the -Raftsman s Journal' office. Nov 10. T W. BARRETT, Justice of the Peace. Lnthers- JL . burg, Clearfield eo., Pa., will attend prompt ly 10 an business entrustea to mm. inarZ5-tf yiTILLIAM F. IRWIN, Market street, Clearfield, H t a.. Keater in foreign and Domestic Mer chandise. Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, and lam iiy articles generally. Nov. 10. "X TERRELL A CARTER. Dealers in Stoves. Tin. JjJL Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, second street, Clearfield, Pa. House-sponting and Roofing done to oruer, on snort notice Nov. 1. UELICH A BENNER, Manufacturers of all T kinds of Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clear- held, J'a. lbeyaido make to order Coffins, and attend funerals with a. hearse. Nov. 10. TOSHUA S. JOHNSON, Cabinet Maker, Market J street. Clearfield, Pa. He will also attend fu nerals with a hearse, when called on ; coffins to order, on hort notice. and make Nov. 10. H. F. NAUGLE, Watch and Clock Maker, and dealer in 'Watches, Jewelry. Ac. Room in Shaw's new row, Market street, opposite the Rafts man s Journal cmce, Clearfield, Pa. Nov. 10. TLACKSMITHINU.-Jacob Shunkwciler. thanb. J3 ful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a cuuiinuance 01 a snare 01 public patronage in his line of business. Shop on Third at. Nov. 10. JB M EN ALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield, . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining . wm.u. vi value A. V1RUU11. XiOV. IV. LARRIMER A TEST, Attorneys at Law, Clear field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clcar- ncia ana adjoining counties. August 6, 1856. JAS. U. LARRlJIER. IStlAEL TEST. rpH".MAS J. M CULLOIGH, Attorney at Law, JL Clearfield, Pa., may be found at hia office on Market street, one door west of Richard Mossop'a store. Deeds and other legal instruments prepar ed un promptness ana accuracy. eb. 13. J OHN RISEL A CO.. Tanners and Curriers. l'ennville, Clearfield Co .Pa. k"prncr,n,ir,tw iu uuMi nu cxceneni assortment ot leatber, wbich tbey offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides 01 all Kinds taken in exchange. Julyl5-54. TO fj w fcl'U Pfclfcll. Justice of the Peace. Cur wensville. Clearfield county. Pa., one dnor eAsf- ot iHoutclius A 3 en fcyck's Store. All business entrusted to bim will be promptly attended to. and an instruments 01 writing done on short notice. A MBKOTYPE5. P. C. PURVIANCE. Professor XI 01 rnotographio Chemistry. Gallery at his residence on Second Street, one door South of incrreii a. carter's lin-ware establishment, Clear- I neiu, r a. 1 uays 01 operation : Friday and oaiuruaj-01 eacn wecK- junelS 56 TAMF.SK r.llliriM n.i.sc jt v. p) Squared Timber, Shinies Board, Ac Oi hum Ion n9rfill P. l .i i. . -"-"V ' if nrcnared to fill on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his line 01 business, on as reasonable terms as they can vb lrucureu in tne county. Jan23- 56-tf. DR. M. WOODS, tenders bis professional s ees to the citizens of Clearfield and vici servi- nily. Residence on Second street, opposite the office of u.. vraus, esq. vujoe, ine same tbat waa ntritnf. ly occupied by Hon. G R Barrett, where he can be iouna unless absent on professional business. TTENTAL CARD A. M. SMITH, offers his pro v i3-?jin.i aci iuch 10 tue juaaiea ana uent pmn ot Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon the wuieu wnu neatness ana aespatcn. lieing familiar with all the late improvements he is pre- in a u umuciai teem in tne best manner. ;mco m nnaw s Aew Kow, Clearfield. Sep. 15. ATOLR TEETH : DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to X announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations inDen tistry. Those desiring his services will find him at nis omce, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times, ana always on i rid ays and Saturdays, un less notified otherwise in the town papers the week oeiore. ah wora warranted to be satisfactory. v - TAGON -MAKING. The undersincned an nounce to the nnblie that thev minnrinin.. Waggons of all descriptions, Buggies. Sleds, Ac, at uop m new faioni. Brady township, Clcar- neia county, whieb they offer for sale at as reasona- , M cn Repurchased elsewhere. Thev res pectfully solicit a share of patronage, rwi .r CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Octl-56-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. hav- ove bu- bove Clearfield borouzh. ir V-f i ycs kinds of work in their line on'th, "shortest noHc. A. G. IIOVT ' N. B. All kinds of co- ntry produce and hides 1 u cicuiuRo ior worn. J una 23, I35g. BARBER AND TIAIR DRESSER The undersigned takes this method to announce to tbe eitisens of Clearfield and tbe surrounding vuuuirj, uu pg naa opened a earner cnop, on Market street, in Sbaw'a new row. where he is pre pared to accommodate all who may give him a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Oct. 6, 185S. JEREMIAH NORRIS. "I ATESI STYLE of Fall and Winter Bon r eta, at J- the corner store of , WM. IRVIN. -ADIES- FCRS, a few eet of French Sables, at of , : . . WM" IBVIK. I fsr-i nVT rww-.n - . Zt " 7 AKINO-The undersigned j, ...6 um.u into partnership in the ab smess, at the end of th 1,.- K.ij- ,T "COLOUR. Jnst received 30 barrels Extra Fam- I JL ny t lour, which, will be sold low lor cash by jjccemnerz, KitiiAKu aubsur. IIARPETS, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, 4c, can be procured at trie store or ' Mayl2. - JOHN PATTON, Curwensvillo T ADIE3' MANTILLAS, Shawls, Bonnets, Skel- JL-J eton Marts, and Ladies drees goods of all kinds for sale low by JOJ1N PATTON. Curwensville, May 12. 1858. TAOLE'S PATENT SAW-GUMMER, for sale, of JL saws gummed to ordc, by Clearfield, June 9. MERRELL A CARTER. TOR SALE CHEAP. A first-rate GOLD JL WATCH is offered unusually low, as the own er is in want of money. J-or particulars enquire at the "Journal" office. N. B. Warranted to keep accurate time. January a, l&9. lAUrlON. AH persons are notified not to V- meddle with the following property now in possession of Luther Barrett, as the same belongs to me and subject to my order: 2 dorses, 1 Cow, 1 Heifier. I Calf, 2 Hogs, I pair Timber Sleds, 1 Katt 01 timber. JU1LX 1'AXiU.a. Curwensville. December 22, 1S55. CAUTION. All persons"are hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any way meddliiie with the following property, to wit: Ona yoke of reu uxen ana 1 di.tck iware. as tue same belongs to me, ana is only lett witn i in. 11. ill 00m on loan and is subject to my order alone. Jan. 5. 1859.- LEWIS I. BLOOM. ANSON VILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tbe property formerly occupied by James I craitn, being .1 adjoining lots, having a two story pise, nuune, - uy 10 I eel, ana a plana snop, li by 15 feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on accommodating terms. Apply to March 24. L. J. CI CS. Clearfield. fAUTTON. 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-horse wagon, 1 red and white spotted Molly Cow, 1 red Cow, 1 two- year old Meitter, a head or ilogs, now in posses sion of Abraham Sballenberger, of I'd ion town ship, as the same belongs to me. and is subject to my order alone. JJ. K. BKCBAKER. December 24th, lS53-dec29-3m. YHTII-LIS' PATENT STCMP EXTRACTOR. T f The attention of farmers and land owners generally, throughout th country is called to the valuable and powerful machine for the extracting 01 smmps, puiiing aown trees, removal or rocks. buildings. Ac. A company - ot eentlemen of this city have secured from the Inventor, the Patent tugnt ior tne Mate or Pennsylvania, and are now prepared to sell county rights, machines, Ae., on accommodating terms. Application ean be made to Aaron Clement, Agent, at the office of the Com pany. No. 230 North Third street, back room, Phil adelphia. N. B. Pamphlets with illustrations and testimonials, can be had at the office. Dec22-j5-6t FT1AKE NOTICE ! TAVERN ' KEEPERS JL and the public, that Gros A Kunkel, whole sale Grocers, Canal Street Wharf, Harrisburg, have on hand a large lot of Liquors at reduced prices, oy ine barrel or otherwise, to suit cur- en users, consisting 01 lie ioiiowmg : 11 - ; j. .. . ' Pure Brandies. New England Rum, Old Rye Whiskey, Domestic Brandies, Monongahela Whiskey Blackberry Brandy, Peach Brandy, Lavender Brandy, Cherry Brandy. Lisbon n ine, Pure Holland Gin. Rectified Pitts.Whiskey fort v me. Maderia Wine, Pure Holland Gin, Domestic Gin. Scotch Whiskey, And other Liquors. Gesler'a Fure Chamnairne. In.. Ac . kjsr vraers promptly attended to. GROSS A KUNKEL, Wholesale GroApm Canal Street Wharf, between Walnut and rt.ite Streets, Hamaburg, Pa. MarlO '58-1 y. c n o 1 c E OF. GIFTS Hereafter every purchaser bclore pur- chasing his books has his own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANXEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAXNEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAXNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANXEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAXXEVS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT. RA XMK rS CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAXXEVS Great American Gi ft Book House. Xo. 293 Broruivrav. Xeie Yorl: where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry. A-r.. and varying in value from 75 rents to Tiro Hundred aoiiars. are always on exhibition, in ample Sho Ciies. Uur iNew Descriptive Catalogue, contain ing a largo variety of Books in everv denartmcnt of Science and Literature, (all of which are sold at regular publisher's prices.) and explaining OUil X" T . , I" VI, nil I., I.T . I 1... ......... . vmui.iAii Jisit.il 01 allowing eve ry purchaser hi otcu choice o f gifts, and setting forth unequalled inducements to Aleuts, will be sent, post paid, to any individual on application. AUlirt'M. A. BAJiLl, Agent. July 7, 1358-6m. No. 293 Broadway, N Y. i AB INE T-WA R E . G ULI C II A BENNER V would inform tho citizens of town nnd sur rounding country, that they continue to manufac ture to order, and Keen constantly on hand, every variety of CABINET-WARE, consisting of inning Ureakfast, and Centre Tables; Sewing, writing, and Wash Stands, Mabogony and Com mon ieusieaas: JManosonv and Cane-bottom r.-I vnairs: aiabozonv and (Jommon Bnreaim : Knfu Lounges. Ao They will also renair furniture and chairs, in good style, cheap for cash. House Pain ting aone on Ebort notice, and easy terms. Shnn and Ware-rooms, on Market street, isame as for merly occupied by John Guelich.) nearlyopposite ''icncwre, wnere in tue -Mm jew oiore, wnere tncy are at all times '"dy toaccommodate thosowho may favor them lue,r custom. At toe 11m mcs are rather nr- mug. tuej nave aeterminea to dispose of articles in their business, at the very lowest cash rates. Step in and examine their ware, and iudere for j-ourseives JUIIM ULELICU. September 1, 1Sd8. DANIEL BENNER. N. B. Coffins made to order on short notion. n1 funerals attended with a.neat hearse, and appro. j'... vuuuipauvuivou, wncn uesirea. ir.de ij. TIOBIKS' LITERARV DEPOT. Thomas JLV Robins' havinz removed his Book And Drug Store to the Store Room formerly occupied by Riahard Shaw A Son. one door West of th "Mansion House," where he is prepared to accom modate his former customers and the nublic iren. erally, with evcryihing in his line. Having late ly added a general assortment of Groceries to his lormar stock, ho is now prepared to accommodatn an wno may lavor him with a call, with BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES Stationary. FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTIONARIES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, Chemicals, Ice., 6cc, Ar. Among his stock will be found Histories, Biogra- luuitccu arid . i trarji. fuii-s, caetcues. ccnooi rsooKs, jroetical, Scientic, Mccbamcal, Medical and Law works ; the latest publications always on band or nroenred ti nrrinr- all the Magazines furnished monthly, at nnblish- ers prices ; fancy and common letter paper ; plain and ruled cap paper ; perforated paper ; note pa per , inucjr uiu common envelopes; blank Deeds; a great variety of Steel Pens; common and fancy pen-holders, pencils, Ac. Ac. Ac, which he will sell at me most reasonable prices. His stock of Drugs, Medicines, Dye-stuffs. Paints, is iKid una wen selected ; among which are Calomel, Blue Mass, Quinine, Morphia, Red Pre- cipiUte ; Rhubarb, root and pulverized ; Rocholle uiiiiuo, iuuriinia. ilea rrA u, tmt awl con. carbonate faodlk. Tartarin A. I eid, Sulphate of Ziac ; Liquorice, Col umbo and Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Be Vitriol, Coperaa, Alum, Red Lead, Prussian Bine, Chrome Green and Yellow, Vermillion, Terra de Sienna, iu inui general aaaoriuicni. He has also a fine lot of Ladies' Gold Breast "in. Ear Drnns. Finfup lllnw. a-.. At iv-.-l iruards and Kevs. Penknivas IIf .;i-. 11.:. Reading. Fine aud Pocket mniki TnfK;.'.!.. l ' xors and Strops, Sadlers' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan cy Soaps and Perfumery a great variety. Also, Prunes. Fiirs 11.;.;... i r. 4 and Filberts ; Candies a general assortment ; Cin- amon. Cloves, Pepper, and other apieea ; Blackine, and fcpool Cotton; the moat popular Patent Mod- icines of the day ; aU of which will be aold at tbe very cheapest rates. vu u uudibs tin etocK ana jadre for voar- I 1L 1 1 1 .1. . , ... ' ,e!ves. ; ;Septt . iUOMAS FvOEiys.. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dress Goods. X- comprising English and French Merinos, Co- burgs, figured and plain Delaines, Delaine Robes. Saxony Plaids, Lama Cloth. Poil de Chevre, Silks, dc. Ac. for sale cheap at the corner, by " October O.JS58. - WM. IRVIN. rjpo Jl'STICES OF THE PEACE. Just printed and for sale at the Raftsman's J out not otuce, 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 LAND, on the Erie Tnrn- J.IWV pike, about 7 miles west of Curwensville. ana i.is ALKts ur LAM. adjoining the same will be sold on accommodating terras. 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. tnar25 Clearfield. BIBLES. The Bible Society of Clearfield eo., 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 either private individuals or Sun day c-cnools at very cheap rates. ery substan tial bibles can be nad as low as 23 cents apiece, ana testaments as low as ni cents apiece. The people of the eounty generally are also in vitcd to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of the fcociety. fcigned by order or the Executive Com mittee. ALEX. McLEOD, President. tT ALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. sljl Abe undersigned wonld respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public eenerallv' that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in "New Salem City,'' Brady town ship, where he will at all times be prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows Ae. The best ma terial tbat 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 his work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for either cash or approved country produce, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BENJ. R1SHEL. New Salem City. Jan. 16, 1S56. GRAHAMTON A II A D ! Now is the Time for Bargains!!! Now is the Time for Barsraiits!!! The undersigned has just received from the East and opened at his store in Grahamton, Clearfield county, an extensive and well selected stock of SI'KIJy Cr AND 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 wui l-usim cli be sold ascbeap as tbe cheap est in tne country, ior uasii. Particular attention has been paid to the selec tion of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, among which are nam ana rancy eiias. nam Bareges. Challes. Barege Delaine, Robes. Embroidered collars and sleeves, Kid Gloves; Shawls, a great variety ; Man tillas; trimmings; Silk and Linen Fringes; Bon nets of tbe latest styles; Bonnet Ribbons and trim mings. 4. Also. Parasols, Hosiery. Gloves. Mits. Bisop and India Mulls, Jackonets, Domestic and French Ginghams, Lawns. Calieoes. Barred and deck Muslin, Diapers, Crash. Napkins. Ladies' Gaiters, child ren's shocs.iVe., and there is no doubt tbat ail can be well suited. ALSO, French cioths and cassimcres. American cloths and cassimeres. Marseilles vesting. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a general assortment of mens' and boys Summer wear. He has also a stock of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, which he will sell low. The undersigned is determined to sell his croods at tne lowest prioes ior u.i&Jl. 1 bis is not mere pretence and vain boast he will do it. JAMES B. GRAHAM. Grahamton, May 25. 1853. rTUIE "GREAT REPUBLIC" MONTIT- - L . lo the Public, the Bool and Period teat Trade, and the Press. We have the honor to announce that we shall issue on or about the 1st of December, loos, so as to be in season to command the early attention of tbe public and periodical trade, the first unmbrr of a new Illustrated Mig- a:ine. to be called Ike 'Great RcnuUie' Mnnthlu 11 is inienaea to maKe tnis magazine superior in every respect to anything ever before issued in this country. The eeneral scone of its character 1 . . . , , .... . . can best be understood by its name. It will be thor- ongniy national in no wise sectarian, and wholly iru personal. It will oner to the writers and think ers 01 tins t nion a common field, where luey can meet on tbe highest ground of cotemporary liter ature. It will aim to erathcr about it ernrv rartA. -'. , '""irc- inn raDge oi articles will bet wide one, covering, among other grounds, Essays Sketches, Hnraerons Tales. Stories. HUtnriui i. cidents, Reviews. Critique". Biosrachie.?. Scientific Articles. Travels, Table Talk, Dramas. 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IRVIN. 1 A GOODS, at the eor- "ju. tnviin. w-irii! atjv 1 . . . z 1 2 ot good .d faree Oxen, c -.... ,M- , Curwensville, September 22 1858. nDiwicn CI- T...1 r , . .. tom ucamcr, ior saie at tne corner r7 store, xiioes taaen at tne hiebest nrice vciiiuvr v. WM. IRVIN WILLOW BASKETS. A lot on sale by f Nov251 WM. nana and or F. IRWIN. rpcBs AND BUCKETS. A variety just receiv- X . ed and for sale at na.r.iitwiA'8. SiAI' T'-A ,Rrge qcn,,ty of SALT just receiv v 5d ' and 'which will be sold very cheap for hj th sagk" at ' WM. F. IRWIN'S. otened H Pff "-t just atthrSL.r- . eber?5. - W5t.p.ntWnri ' I RAIL ROAD HOUSE, CORNER OF Main and White Streets. BROOK VILLE. Pa. Feb.24 K. K. MEANS, Proprietor. GLORIOUS NEWS ! NATIONAL EX CHANGE Tbe subscriber having taken the above well known stand, in Curwensviile, Pa. is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His table will always be supplied with tbe best tbe market ean anord. and his Bar with the choicest liquors. His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. April 8, 135S. DAVID SMITH. Tt TANSIOX nOUSE. Clearfield, Pa. Tbe 1TJL undersigned respectfully announces to the public that he bae leased the above Hotel in Clear field 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 the best manner possi ble. No effort will be spared to render general satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and to the wants and comfort of his gue3ts, he expects to secure a liberal share of patronage. febll-'57 DAN. M. WEAVER. MT. VER.VOJI HOUSE, LUMBER CITY, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The under signed notifies the publio that he has opened out the above named house, and that he is well pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. The house is three stories hih. is eommodions and well fnrnished, and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to gnests. 11 is Bar is always supplied with choice liquors of all kinds. There is plenty of stabling eonneeted with the house. He solicits a share of public patron age. L. W. TEN EYCK. Lumber City, April 21. 1358-3ni-pd. s U 8 Q U E n A S N A II O U S E , Curwensville. Clearfield County. Penu'a. The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel. Philipsbnrg, having taken tbe above house, situate in the east end ot the Borough ot Curwensville. 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, Targe and com modious, and travellers will find every convenience neeessary to their comfort. Ample stalling is at tached to the premises DAVID JOHNSTON. Curwensville, February 17. 1858. FLEMING HOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE GOOD INTENT,)CURWENS 1LLE, Clearfield County,.Pa. The subscriber bogs leave to inform his old customers and the public gene rally that he has recently taken the above well- known stand, and that he has entirely refitted and refurnished it in a style adapted to the age. and tne wants ot tbe entire travelling community. HIS TABLE will nlwayu.be provrded with every luxury the markets and surrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choi cest wines and liquors. HIS STABLES, which are the best and most commodicna on the road within a day's travel, wilt always be in charze of careful and attentive hostlers In short, every department of his establishment will be supplied witu an toe comions anu conveniences tne weary traveller could desire. WM. A. MASON. Curwensville, June 2, 1858. CLEARFIELD II O IT S E CORNER OF FIRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR. FIEI, PA. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public in general, that he has taken the above house, (for merly known as the Hemphill Hotel.) and that the house has been recently refitted, improved and newly furnished; that extensive stabling has just been completed; and thatf be is pre pared to accommodate ail who may give him a call in the most pleasing and agreeable manner. He is amply provided with everything to render bis house a desirable stonnins; nlace. 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 the town, and no expense or attention will be spa red to make it one of Ihc best houses in the county. A liberal patronage is resnectfullv solicited. His bar will 6e supplied with an assortment of cboiee liquors. june2-'5Sl 11. HAYS MORROW. LAGER! LAGER ! LAGER! LAGER! LAGER BEER SALOON. Eating House! Eatsnff House! and Bjlery! Eating House! Eating House '. and Jfjiery ! Eating House ! Eating House! and H iheru' The undersigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Clearfield and the nnblie in pptier. a!, that ho has opened an EATING HOUSE and BAKERY in the room on Market street, known a tho "OW Jew Store." where he will keep on hand a general assortment of Coufectionaries, such as Candies of ail kinds, Nats in great variety. Fiss. i Raisrns. Prunes. Ac. Ae. lie will also keen Ale aud Lager Beer at all time?, which, he do.-s nut nesitate to say. is a superior article, and from tU best breweries in tho west. ALSO, a larire assort. luunioi louacco ana cigars, always on hand. As be is a Baker by trade, he will always keen ... 1 l VI) P.. 11 nni, . 1. . ..... . J 1 u cuim.it oi juc1.-h oil..u ana i-JiKt?. rrl as PIES of every description that tho season w il anora. lie will also babe to order, on short no. tiuc. anytning ot tbe kind that mav bn rnr.l oy tne citizens ot Clearfield. ibe public are respectfully mr twl In .n.l see bis stock, which he thinks cannot fail to meet tne wants and wishes of persons w ho . - r.C .kn ..li.!.., : 1. : - 1: e . . , .. . J i " lutiaiouisiineoi ousiness. tie solicits. and nopes to receive, a liberal share of patrons as it will bo his constant aim to aoeommnrlntt. .! piease an wno may lavor bun with their custom Call and judge for yourselves. Remember the piacc. me -UU) JJ-.lV STORE." on Market street ciearneid lan2S WENDLIN ENTltF.S rp 11 E GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRT7E The Golden Prize The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. Tho Golden Prize. The Golden Prize The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize THE GOLDEN P1U7.F. 1LLCM RATED ! ittrsTB ATEn! ILLUSTRATED IL.L.U& i icaihv jiVEitr WEEK. Illustrated every weel. Illustrated every werl III ust rat ltd every tceel: Illustrated every wee I Illustrated every tceel. Illustrated every weel Illustrated every irr-rl. ' Illustrated every met ILLUSTRATED EVR11Y XYKi'.w opeeiintn copies sent free. Speci men copies sent free THE GOLDEX PRIZE Illustrated ! Illustrated ! Illustrated .'.' xne incw lorK Heeklv tior.nrv Pditv r .i . ....... . largest ana oesi weettly papers of the day. A imperial Quarto containing ei-rl.t nnxr n, r... eo 11 nana "f . . J . ulvi..u,uS original matter: and el gantly illustrated every week. aw.u worm ao cents to sou" 00 in Gold will be presented to each Subscriber immAt:i r-.;n r.C .1.. ...V...:..: " J . f. . v. uicouwviiuuuu money. mYJ ior one year, S2 oo, 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 ciftu AND TO CLCBS b Three copies one year, S5 00, and 3 gifts. JMve copies one year, 8 00, and 5 gifts Ten copies one year, 15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty-one conies 1 year. 3il no rwi t : The articles to be distributor! .r. ...i.-.j ': !. rll .: i.- . . r-..i u tllO lOIIUHill IIJSI . z packages of Gold, containing S500 each. 5 packages of Gold, containing 9im 0 packages of Gold, containing 100 each J ''.riy.er 1IontinS Cased Watches, 100 each! 20 Gold atches. - - - .... 50 Gold Watches. ... . .. . WklT.u 100 Gold Watches. - - . . . . . ITZu 300 LadiesGoId Watches 35 eh 200 Silver Huntins Cased Wahti - in u' 500 Silver Watches, .... S10 to 25 eh 1000 gold guard, vest A fobchains. 10 to 30 each v. jj void Locaets. JJracoIets. Brooches. K. n,. Bre-st Pins. Cnff Pins, Sleeve Bnttons. Rings. sh r Studs, atch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimble, a vanety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to 13 each. Immediately on the receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's nam wilt K. ... 1 our subscription book onnnsito nnn,K.. j'.i. gift corresponding with that nnmbez will be for warded, within one week, to the subscriber ty mail or ervress. most nni.t ' ' TAll communications should be addrewed to DEAN k SALTER 4a nd 49 Mollat Building, 335 Broadway, N. York Tpecimen copies sent free. Agents wanted ew York, March 17, 1858-lamly.. TARDWARE.A large assortment just reoeiv- X? - ed Pcil. ani coj for sale ty Neveasber 2f? s' WM I TRWr I ildbt ipljia Slbutdist mi nb. N S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER. PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPK Warehouse. No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadel phia. ttiCash buyers will find it for their inter est to call. January 6, 1863-lv. CONRAD A WALTON, 255 Market Street, Phil adelphia; Importers and Dealers ia Hard ware. Iron, Nails, Ac., Ae. They respectfully in vite the people of Clearfield, to continue their fa vors. . Aug. 1.1855.-Iy. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. No. 20, South Sixth street, between Market and Chescu'., Philadelphia, has been recently opened for the accommodation of the publie. The house is ia a central location, and has undergone ex te wive re pairs the charge per day is $1.25. Sept- 22. 1858. l. BLAIR. Agt. MOVKT VERXOJi IIOTBL, No lit aui 119 2nd Street, above Arch, Philadelphia.!'. This Hotel h-s been refitted, and is now again opened for the accommodation of the traveling public. It is located in a pleasant part of the city, and every effort will be made to make guests com fortable. Try tbe house. Boarding SI. 25 per day A. M. HUPKINS, Proprietor. September 22. 1858. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 72 North Secovd Street, oppo site the Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. It) K.c-se. Silver Iever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quariitr; Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do. : togethet with a variety of fine Gold Jeweirr, Gold Curl Guard and Foo Chains. Ail goods warranted te be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also, Masouie Marks, Pine, Ac., made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail or olher-ri.a will be punctually attended to. His motto is: "Small Profits and Quuk Sales, Philadelphia, April 25, I55. GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO CliEWElS. Dr. Guslar Linnard" s Taste Restorative Trcel-.tt. tJie Grcal Subttitnte for Tobacco. It is a we,'! known and incontrorertable fact that the uso Tobacco is tbe promoting eanw of many of !e most severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL disorder, to which the race of man is subject, as eurcful an alasisand long and painful experience have elear ly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poi sonous properties most dangerous in their cffucU. 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 have ever nsd tho noxious weed will bear testimony in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability, Water Brash. Dyspepsia, aud many other disorders of a similar character. The "Taste Restorative Troches" are designed t coun teract these baneful influences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude of enses, uud wherever used. Being harmless in themselves they exert a beneficial effoet upon the entire 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 the Throat which are always consequent npon abstaining from the use of To bacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the Stom ach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining their Constitutions aud shortening their live, should nse these Tro-hes immediately and thrww off the injurious and unpleasant habit of Tvbaeev Chewing These Troches or Lozenges are put np in a ecu venient and portable form at tbe low nrioa of 5j cent per Box. A liberal discount to tbe Trade. 1 rcpared solely by the undersigned to whem all orders should be addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS. Druggist Corner 2d and Race streets, Philadelphia. April 14. 1358-ly. HAMMOXTON LAN DS. Xtw EnrUnd Settlement. Rare Onnortuuitu. T all wanting Fur ins in a healthy place, tirentv-fiiv r lt n 1. 1 - . . ' wir ironi r nuaucipnia. on toe Camden and At lantic Railroad, New Jersey. An old estate had recently boon opened for sale, and the first Jii- sion of 10.0GO acres divided up into farms of 23 a eres and upwards. The soil is of the best quality for the production of fruits, grains, Ac. The pric'w is $15 to 520 per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four vetr with interest. The terms are made to insure the rapid improvement of the land, bv enabling every industrious ruin to buy a farm, ft is now being extensively iiuproved by good roads, and some or the best citizens from New England' and the Middle States are erecting large improve ments. It is a scene of the greatest improvement ont of Philadelphia Seventy-D re houses have been built in 4 months. Practical farmers and bu nnies men from tbe length and breadth of the C nion arc settling there. It is an important busi ness place, on account of its being in the midst of a great market, Every article raised on this land finds an immediate sale. The water is excellent and no such thing as fever i- known. The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and re tentive of manures. It is free of stones aud easily worked. It abounds largely in tba phosphates and such is its fertility that from tho crops pro duced both npon this land and the irea adjoia mg under cultivation, it will be found not to be excelled anwhere in the production of crops most adapted to its market. The 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 The land, besides being accessible in every wav for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the bet quality of muck manure. Lumber and building materials ean be had en the spot at a cheap price, from the mills Other mills are now being opened, and brickyards beinr startcd on the ground. A person ean put up a frame tenement for present convenience for one hundred dollars. On acconntof the extensive em igration, this is the best course, to r.nr.n. 1-- togctanlaeetoliveinatfiritt f j. ders areon hand to put up houses on the beat terms in settling nerc the emigrant has many advan tages, lie is within a few hours' ri.l. r it,. ... cities in the Middle States and New England - he is near his old friends and associations ; he is in a settled country, wh.-re every improvement and comfort of civilization ia at hand ; he ia in a heal thy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losinir the ereater nrt r hi r. n. ; 1 1 ... J K-.i.T . . r. "-.hiiij "uu ma own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of the young and har dy id far off retrions at-aT frm . j , Besides, he has a mildclimate and an open winter and to all those who improve the railroad eompa ny gives a free ticket. h Ihc reader will at onee be ntniok .1.. - j rVages hero presented, and k l,;,.ir .v " property has not been taken nr. b.f , Tk. ... ..,n,u werc correct no one would be invited to exaniinn tho ln.i Kr u-.: . .. , ... ui iuio pnrt-uasina. This all are expected to do. They will see the land under cultivation ih ;n : . oubt, from their own neiVhhnrkwwl - th.. witness the imtiroromonia i..j r .. - enaractcr of the population. Persons shyild eoma prepared to purchase, as many are locdfcng, and locations are not held on refusal. Tho Hammonton Parmer a tnnnlKlv 1 ." d Agricultural sheet, containing full information; Of Hammonton. will b sent to enrh in.n;. i c"".be obtained at 25 cents per annum. ' Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given clear of all incumbrance, when purchase money is paid. Ronte to the land :-Leave Vine straaz wfc.- 1 hiladelnhia. for Hammonton h ; i . , ' A. M , and Si. P. M.; when there inquire fo7Mr Lyrnes. Boardme eonvenieuAa v. . Betters and applications eaa be address! i 2 2" COUGH UX. 1'02 South Fifth Streef xv.t Lbiladelpbia. Mans and fuiiahe.!. o "p,eE,aiI7 . . o, iaa.-j.jra. aprS R. MOSSOP. MABa1eEa"-od.h,Ae.. JOHN PATTON. rs.. 'AJLS.-e' I ot aaMrtnwnt jtut reoelr-d at tha rto 4-Novjl -. WM.-F. IrVwliC;-
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