mm THE JOTJENAL, CLEARFIELD, PA., FEB. 0, 1859. Sraisa Elections. Friday, the 18th day of February, is the time fixed by law for the holding of the Spring elections for Borough and Township officers. Retvrsed. II. L. Henderson, formerly this county, who lost one of his logs by an ac cident in California, reached Philadelphia last week on bis way hither. I'kozes Feet. A gentleman, residing near this place, who suffered much from frozen feet, informed hs that he removed the pain by using a bottle of Dnvall'a Galvanic Oil. This is worth remembering. Tnnr-ERASCE Meeti.sc. A meeting of the Washingtotiian Temperance Society will bu held in the Court IIotis2 in this. Borough on the evening of tho 221 February. All per sons, especially the ladies, are respectfully in vited to attend. (J. Fhilipp GfEiica, I'res. Sxow, Timber. Haulixg, &c. Since we is-, ened our last paper we have had a fine fall of snow in this county, and our lumbermen havo l.wcn taking advantage of it to haul square timber, boards, shingles, &c, preparatory to rafting, to the banks of the streams. If the mew should reraain on the ground for several weeks, most of tho lumber will be hauled ; but fears are entertained that this will not be the case, as the weather is unusually changea ble this whiter. P. As we go to press this morning it is raining. Hibernian PnfotscE. An Irishman In W. township, some timo since discovered his-hc-usc to be on fire, but could not get at it for want of a trap door in the roof; and not having a ladder at hand his wife suggested that a hole be cut in the root lor the purpose of getting at the fire, which was yet confined to a, small space around tho stove pipe, when Eat replied, No, f aith : I'm no gin' to spile the bonny roof!" So starting to another house for a ladder, and sending his wife a quarter of a mile for help, he lelt the "bonny roof burn to ashes. licensed liquor seller in the ward. Doubt less, there are many p-isons in dilli-rei.t sec tions of the country who are engaged in sel ling liquors without license ; and yet, because they are "good fellows," the officers of thu law permit them to pursue their illegal iraflic with impunity, and make themselves liable to indictment for misdemeanor and perjury. It might be well enough for constables to keep this in mind. Guand Jlhy Presentment. We had inten ded to give last week the presentment of the Grand Jury at the recent term of our County Courts, but it was unavoidably crowded out. After setting forth that action bad been taken on ten bills, they remark t And whilo on this part of the subject the Grand Inquest cannot help expressing their regret that quite a number of trifiing cases are constantly returned to the Court by the diilcrent Justices of the Peace; and they do hereby present the same as an evil, and res pectfully ask that the Court use all proper means to abate the nuisance. This grand in quest are well aware of the popular doctrine, that the people in their local capacity have a light to "regulate their own allairs iu their owj way." This, as well as every other doc trine or policy which attempts to approach a standard of justice and equal rights, has boun daries we dare not o'er leap, without becom ing transgressors of that very stamlatd of prin ciple wo would seem to appreciate. And while in our present capacity we, in common with the rest of our fellow citizens, regret ve ry much that we have often been put to shame, m witnessing in a number of instauces that several of our conservators of the peace, were so miserably intoxicated and profane that we deem them a disgrace to our good old Com monwealth if not to nearer associations, oth ers of the same class prostitute their position by using the name ot the Commonwealth in bringing frivilous actions against persons have them arrested and brought before them upon - insignificant charges with a great arrav of dignity aud authority ; but afterwards they labor with great zeal to have them quashed and settled contrary to all law upon the sub ject. Others again, as above cited, often an noy this Honorable Court with like petty char ges, which are of no interest to tho court, nor of any benefit to the morals of the communi ties in which they originate. These as w:ell as other apparently insignificant matters are preying as a disease upon the commonwealth, and if no check is offered by those who hold the remedy, we will had that our virtue will saon be gone. 4 CARD A.M. Kills would inform hisp.it- runs that he will In- absent from bis office Aa ring the three first weeks in February on a Profes sional visit to Klk county. January 23. rpo JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Just JL printed end for sale at the Uaftonin.' Journal office, a lot of superior blanks, to wit: Blank Subpoenas. ' Blank Executions. Wank Summons', Blank Marriage certificates Judgment Notes, with nnd without waiver. Xoi worthy. Scdeni.iry and weak -chested persons should breathe long and deep in the cold bracing air of these winter mornings. A few cubic foet taken with a relish, will be worth any amount of opiates and astringents, for quickening and healing the vital organs. Inhale it vigorously and copiously. Throw off your mufflers and conforters, and allow the air to dance around the chest and threat. Do not fer taking cold this you cannot do un less you expose yourself while in a perspira tion. Do not go naked by any means but) keep oil so much rubbish for the protection oi the chest step briskly, aud breathe as though you relished the vital, life giving power. Vor.rn a Trial. Everybody and his wife nad particularly his little folks love the good oM-lashionod dough-nuts, or !nut-cakes," or cre'iers," or whatever name you call them. Ikii many persons are troubled with "weak di gestion," (dyspepsia,) and the large amount of lard or grease absorbed by tho said dough nuts doo not always "set well," but produces a "rising in tho stomach." V ben this is the ess try the following invention: The dough nuts being prepared as usual, just before Im mersing them into the hot fat, plump them into a well beaten egg. This will give a thin coating of albumen, which will keep out tho grease effectually. Furthermore, this coating retains the moisture, end keeps them in good condition much lonror. Boys. Somebody says, boys, when they are Lovs, are queer enough ! How many ridicu lous notions they have, and what singular de wires, which, in after life, change and shape themselves into characteristics Who re vnembers when he would have sold his birth tf ght for a rocking-horse, and his new suit of clot lies for a monkey ? Who forgets the sweet laced girl, older than himself, against whose golden hair he leaned and wept his grief a- way I Who recollects, when the thoughts of iie;ng a circus rider appeared greater than to be President ; and how jealously he watched the little fellows that wore spangled jackets and turned somersets, and prayed to become Jike them. If memory preserve not these ca pacities, or something similar, tho boy is lost in the man. Vai.enti.ve D a v. On Monday next is Valen tine day. This day, it is generally conceded, i to be devoted to tho interchange of bilUl Joux, especially between lovers, and no doubt, many nice and suggestive valentines are trans jiiitted end received. Mostly, however, mere comical carricatures are sent, intended to an noy and offend, rather than to please and sug gest friendship, and therefore amounts to nothing. If, however, this day were devoted to soino useful object, much good might re suit from its observance. For instance ; sup pose you owe a neighbor a small sum of money, and you would enclose a dollar or two in an envelope instead oi one of these comical ion-8ensicals, would it not be much better ? Triend, think of this suggestion, and we feel assured that your Valentino will be accepted with thanks ; and perhaps you may be the means of preventing much suSering, by thus devoting the day to a good pnrpose, instead of nonsense. . . Coxstatit.e vs. GROG-suors. Under tho li cense law now in force, the constables of the various boroughs and townships are required tinder oath, to make a return to tho Quarter Sessions, of all persons who sell liquors with out license. A failure to do so is not only a misdemeanor in office, but makes them liable to a much more serious chara-e nenury. Re- 1'itly, G. W. Shaffer, former constable of the ?:?h. Ward in Pittsburg, was, on information : Dennis Cabile, arrested and held to bail to -iwer a charge of wilful, corrupt and delib-i-rate perjury by swearing to the trntli of the report which he made to the Quarter Sessions, CLIPPINGS AND SCRI3SLINGS. I S)fk ACRES OF LA I V pike, about 7 miles nd 135 ACRES OF LAND will be sold on aceommodat lies well, is all susecptiblo well covered with choice pi hingles, sawing or square near bv. Apply to mar2.i ARM FOR SALE OR KENT. Tho un dersigned offers for sale or rent his farm of 50 acres of land ; 25 acres of which is cleared and the balance well timbered with whit j oak. maple and hemlock; there is a good bouse aud burn thereon. The property is situatod U miles from Clearfield town on the Pike leading to Luthcrs- burg. Those desirous of buying or renting, will please apply food, as 1 am round to pitch my 'wig-wam . in too N est, soon. I osses-siou will be giveu at any time. Apply to V. li. jIAiJl-.'.llJl-.U. Lawronca tr., Clearfield co., la.. Jan. 2i, :5'.l-3in CCDelightful weather. Yesterdav morn ing was very cold here. To-day it is raining. C"A toper went into a tavern in Baltimore lately and asked for a' glass of ad va lo rum. He must be a free-trader. . H?"lJemembcr that the Human Constitution is one that cannot be amended by a two-third vote. Make a note ot that. E"7There is scarcely a man who does not inveigh against the scandal of woman, but most of them listen to it. nCF"Persons who have promised to pay their subscriptions at this oilice m wood, are re quested to bring it on now whilst there is sledding. About the chap, who had his whiskers "olockea out" recently. T bey put us in mind of a western village extensively laid out but thinly settled. ZZF'So maiden ladies are allowed in Japan. They must marry or leave. May be they are like soma in this country they would if they bad a chance. K7"The British brig Brill has arrived from Gibralter, having been ninety davs out. For six weeks of the voyage the crew had but one biscuit per meal. C3Why don't the "borough fathers" en force the ordinance relative to clearing the snow off tho side-walks ? A portion of them have tho snow on yet. Cp-Gov. Packer has signed the death war rants of Evans and Jaeobv, the Allegheny county wilo murderers. Thev are to bo liun;r on Friday the -0th of May next. KJThe editor of the Ka.lion.al Democrat, a new administration paper started at Cleveland, says his design is to purify the Democratic party. An awlal work belore luni. K7A person named John Ilartman, just from the Mountain gold mines in Kansas, pub lishes letter in the Leavenworth Times, say ing that he dug $3000 of gold in 23 days. GT'Xoto it when - and where you will, the childien in a family where a newspaper is ta ken will always bo smarter aud more intelli gent than those iu a lamily where no paper is taken. Gj"J. T. Stone and Charles Buckman, far mers living at Bridge-creek, Michigan, have in three months, trapped and killed thirty two bears, devoting only one day in four to hunting. dTThe newspapers in Western New Tori state that the peach buds in that vicinity have all been killed by the excessively cold weath er which has recently prevailed in that sec tion of country. CIT'Tlie Xew Orleans Crescent estimates the product of the cano crop for 1808 at three hundred and fifty thousand barrels of molas ses, and four hundred and fifty thousand hogs heads of sugar, and valued at 22,000,000. EFOnr friend, David Dressier, Esq., cf C nion township, did a very clever thing yester day, when he presented us those fine apples, for which he will please accept our thanks Tho apples were very palateable, and "not hard to take." K7"Therc are in Massachusetts two hundred and ninety-four factories, with. a capital of thirty-two millions of dollars, and one and a halt millions of spindles, which put into the market manufactures worth thirty-four mil lions of dollars annually. Kv" Adams' express car was robbed recently of about S 10,000, somewhere between MoBt- sromcrv. Ala., and Atlanta, Ga. The money was mostly in five nnd ten dollar notes, on the Georzia and South Carolina banks. A re ward of Sf j'JOO is olllted for the recovery of the money. rr?"Hard run. Girls ere so scarce in the eastern part of this county that a couple of young men, ot .dills, urcssea two oi ineir comrades in female apparel and tooK inem 10 church a few Sabbath evenings ago, where they were seated among the ladies, and were not discovered to bo men till on the way home, when the clatter of four jiairs of boots on the frozen ground betrayed the secret. E VCELSIOR MARBLE YARD rft .1 n ! ai) lia.nK ftnnAlin. 1UC uuuciaigiiu miwj ...... ces to the citizens of Clearfield county. that ho is st and BOX TOMBS. Also Head and l oot Stones of the latest and mosi approvea eijics. uu uu most reasonable terms, ah oracrs proiupi.y .i tAnriml to Allures, imav iu..ui.-. "it 25. 1 S5S,dec23-'i7: . Tyrone City. fTilTWLR A'V "rrBOXNETi, o full assortment a 1), on the Erio Tnrn west of Ccrwensville, adjoining the same. ing terms, lheland of cultivation, and is ne timber suitable for timber. A saw mill L. J. CUANS. Clearfield. BIBLES. The Bible Pociety of Clearfield CO.. hereby cives notice that their books, name- v. Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of fice of James Wrigley, Kegistcr and Heeordcr at Clearfield. The books are of various sizes and a- daptcd to supply either private individuals or Sun day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan- lal bibles can be had as low as accents apiece, and testaments as low as fii cents apiece. the people ot the county eenerr.lly are also in vited to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid of the funds ot the Society, bigncd by order of tho r.xecative Com mittee. ALK.. jUcL,L.UJJ. I'resident. rru TEAcn ers, directors, an d pa- KKXTb. The -'Practical Orthographic Chart, designed to exhibit the Natural and Organic Ar rangement of the sotinda heard in the .nglih Lan guage.1' and tho 'Key" to the same. "Containing Definitions and Forms for Orthographic Analysis.' arc now published, and will bo Kent by mail, post paid, on receipt of tho prices, being as follows : One Chart and Key. 50 cents ; One Chart in colors, and Key, lid cents ; Two Charts and three Keys. 1 ; Pour Charts and eight Keys. tZ Jen Charts and eighteen Keys. ijj. Keys, prrcopy, l(iccnt.-; Keys, per dozen. 51 5b Copies of the Key for ex amination, -sent on receipt of 12ceuti. Liiroetors desiring to supply their districts, will be allowed a reasonable discount on. the above prices Les than one dollar may be remitted in postage stamps. Address, JOIlIv . FOLLKS. Jan. "0. a'J. Indiana Indiana CO.. l a. LOOK HERE ! LOOK II ERE !!-TLo un dersigned take this method of informing the public generally that licy have entered into co partnership in the Blacksmithincr busincs?. and can be found at the shop formerly occupied by Ja cob chunkwci'er. on third street, in the borough of Clearfield, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and as many new ones as cn mako it convenient, to givo them a call. Bring on your hoes, your spades, and picks, Your 1.; chains and your pulling stick., Tour sleds, your sleighs, jour horse and mare, Xo three-year old, shall tjien go bare. Your spears we'll work up then jnst right, To pruning hooks for every hight. Your swords too, shall then be wrought To plough-shares such as (Jttii no'cr bought. J.SHCNKWEILKK, Dee. 6, 1353. - tiEOKGE W. UiUt. CLOVER III LEERS. The subscribers take V this method of informing the Farmers of Clearfield county, that they manufacture at their t hoi) in Mill lleim. Centre countv, ra.. the cele brated Ilnn-icci-nr' Improve'! 1'rtminm Ciornr llidltr. Thcso llullcrs can be attached to any nower for cither 2 or 4 horses, or water power in mills; nro warranted to work well, and with good seed will clean from 'lo to vO bushels pcrday. Any person wishing to sec one of tliea machines, and learn more particularly of its operation. will please call with Mr Y.'iu. A. Reed, farmer. 3 miles east of Curwer.sville, vho purchased and had one in uso last season. Machines will be delivered at Curwensvilio. if desired. For further particulars inquire tf V."lu. A. ltecd. Clearfield P. O.. or the subscribers. S. A S. II A I" FT. Mill Ucim. Centre Co., Pa , r-ept. 1 j. It?j8-Jm. X. 15. All orders promptly attended to. CLEARFIE I.T BOOT AM SHOE MANUFACTORY. A V.'ORD TO ALL. The subscriber takes this method of informing tho citizens of Clearfield and vicini tv. that he has LOCATED himself' on 2IAIX STREET uv- posice the Jail, and is now prepared to wait upon ana render general saii.siacu.iu to aw wuo may la vor him with their patronage, lie feels confident in saying that never before has there been offered to the public of this section, such inducement? as ho offers. All articles purchased at this establish ment will be warranted, and if proven not to bo as represented, will bo made good without extra charge. His work cannot be surpassed, as he is determined to use only the M'ry bust materials in their manufacture. Tho "world and the rest of mankind'' are requested to call and sati.-fy them selves of the fact, that his articles are of the bent aud most durable materials. GEORGE SIIULTZ. Clearfield, March 17, 1333. 4 SSOXVILLE IN TIIE RING ! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! II. SWAN announces to the citizens of Ansonviile and the surrounding country, that ho has just returned from tho Eaet and is now opening at his store an extensive stock of choice and serviceable 1'all and W inter Joous, consisting of a general assortment of DRYGOUDS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEEXSW ARE, HATS & CAPS, L'OOTSaSuoes, aud a great variety of useful fan?y goods, among which maybe found the latest styles of Ladies' DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS. li O N N E T S, RIBBONS. LACES, FI.OWEKS. ie.,&o. The undersigned would direct particular atten tion to his extensivo selection of Parlor and Coal Stoves, Cook Stoves and fixtures, Stove pipe, c. ALSO, a large quantity of Salt. Persons desirous of purchasing any of tho articles in my line of business, are invited to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, as I feel persuaded that I can supply them on as reasonable terms for cash as any other store in the county. Lumber of ov cry description, and approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. H. SWAN. - Ansonviile, November 10, 13"i8. GR A II A yi T O S AHEAD!! Now is the Time for Bargniits . Now is the Time for Bargains 1!! The undersigned ha3 just received from the East and opened at his store in Graham ton. Clearfield county, an extensive and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUM ME II GOODS, embracing every variety of Dry Goods, Hardware, Qucensware, Groceries, etc.. etc. These goods have been selected with an especial view to supply the wants of this community, and will bo sold on the most reasonable terms. They will POSITIVELY bo sold 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 arc IMain and Fancy Silks. Tlain Bareges. Challcs. Barege Delaine, Robes, Embroidered collars and sleeves. Kid ( loves ; Shawls, a great variety ; Man tillas; Trimmings; Silk and Linen Fringes; Bon nets of the latest styles ; Bonnet Ribbons and trim mings. iVc. Also, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves. Mits, Bisop and India Mulls, Jackoncts, Domestic and French Ginghams, Lawns. "Calicoes. Barred and Check Mnslin. Diapers, Crash, Napkins, Ladies' Gaiters, children's shocs.Vc., and there is no doubt that all can be well suited. ALSO, French cloths and cassimeres, American cloths and cassimeres. Marseilles vestings, Boots, ShoeR, Hats, Caps, and a general assortment of mens' and boys' Summer wear. Ho has also a stock of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, which he will sell low. The undersigned is determined to sell his goads at the lowest priocs for CASH. This is not mere nretence and vain boast he totll do it. 1 . . JAMES B. GRAHAM. Orahamtoa..May 24, 1558. PLASTERING The subscriber having Io, rated himself in the Borough of Clearficld would inform the public that ho is prepared lo do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in workmanlike style. Also whitewashing and ropairing done iu a ucat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7. IS.SS. EDWIN COOPER. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with the fol lowing property, vix : One Gray Horse, OneGray Marc, One Brindlu Cow. One Red Cow. The above property was purchased y mo at ShcrisTs Sale, and left with Isaac Dunlap, on loan only, and subject to my order. JOHN PATX0N. Curwensvillc, Nov. 6. ISoS-dec.'z. . . JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, CABINET MAKER havinK fitted up a shop a few doors tv.st of the '-Old Jew Store," on Market street, desires to inform the community nt larjre. that he keeps on hand a varietv of CABINET WORK, at his shop, and that he manufactures to order, (of su perior finish.) every description of Household and Kitchen furniture, among which are centre, ana Dining Tables; Mahogony and Common Bureaus; Common and Fancy Bedsteads. Stands. Safes, Cup boards, fcofas. l.ounccs. Ac, which ho is delernun- ed to dispose of nt as cheap rates, for cash, as they can be purchased at any other establishment of the sort iu the county. 1 ersons wishing to buy furniture are invited to come te his shop and ex amine his articles, and judge for themselves of its quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere, us he feels confident that he can suit them iu price and quality. Cunntry prod'rre will be taken in payment for furniture. November 10, N- B. He is also prepared to wake COFFINS to order on the shortest notice, and attend funerals with a hcarso, when called upon. J. S. J. IR O JV 1 K I O T , K K P T li V ME II RE LI. If CARTER. ON SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD. PA., Is the pbice where all tho following articles can be had at reduced prices: Bar Iron of all sizes by the small or by the quantity; Cast Stce!, of vari ous sizes and best (juality ; a largo assortment of Stoves, among which will bo found the NEW WOULD COOK. OAK PREMIUM. GREAT REPUBLIC, BUCKS PATTENT. and the. Elevated, yiiiiuesota. ALSO, a large assortment of Nine plates and Parlor Stoves, aud Air Tights ot various patterns. AI.MI, l'lows ot the OCst and latest patterns. ALSO, of tbcirown man ufacturing a large assortment of Tin-ware, Stove pipe. Sheet-iron pans of all sizes, and all articles of the kind in their line kept always on hand. House Spouting done to order, and Tin Roofing done with dispatch. ALSO, a large assortment of all kinds of house keeping utensil' constantly on hand. COUNTR V l ERCII AUTS arc in vited to call, as they can be accommodated at very low figures, with anything iu our line. All orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. O. B. M EH HELL, L. R. CARTER. N. B. They will also receive every variety of articles on commission, at low rates. M. & C. PROFESSOR I I' V A L L ' S, TASTELESS GALVANIC FILLS. PiepirrJ Originally by Prof. Duenll. formerly of the Cot If e of Surgeon Paris, is now offered to the public for the cure of all those diseases in which alteratives and resolvents arc indicated. These pills are rendered void of taste by which means the most delicate stomach can take them as well as the smallest child. From three to five boxes will euro tho worst case of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure the worst case of Salt Kbcum. From two to boxes will euro the King Worm. One box will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. From two to lour boxes will cure all old Ulcers and Running Sores. One box will cure Humors in the Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the uist in veterate case of Nursing Sore Mouth. From one to two boxes will oure the severest case of scabby head in childreu. From three to six boxes will cure the (common ly callod) thick neck r i'oitre. "From two to four boxes will cure the Dropsy. From one to three boxes will cure Juandiec. From tiro to six pills will cure the Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Billious One box will euro tho Fever and Ague. For all diseases arising from an impura state of the blood, and bilious habits, the TaxttUnsG-ilviin-ic Pills aro tho best pills ever known in tho annals of medicine. 25 cents per Box Any agent on receipt of -fl will send four boxes to any part of the United States, free of postage. J.D. STONEl'.OAD, Proprietor. aug2j-"5S-y Lcwistown. Pa. For-ale by Moore l Etzwciler, Clearfield, Pa., and by country merchants generally. GOODS!! GOODS !! GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS! GOODS!'. GOODS!! GOODS!! Kilt A- Winter Good .' Pill A- Winter Goods ! E:tll iV Winter Goods '. Fall if Winter Goods ! Tuo subscriber has received a largo and well se lected stock of seasonable goods, at his store room on Market street, (nearly opposite tho Clearfield House.) Clearfield. Pa., which he will sell cheap. His stock consists of a general assortment of good DRY GOODS. GROCERIES," HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DRUGS fc OILS, and a host of other articles that aro frequently sought after; among which can bo found an ex tensive and varied selection of the latest and neat est styles, and best quality, of plain and fancy C-VSSP.IERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETS, SATIN VESTING, TWEEDS, HATS X CAPS, and an extensive variety of Boots and Shoes, for cither Ladies', Gentlemen or Children; withal most every other article that may be wanted by the citizens of the town and surrounding vicinity. Particular attention is especially directed to his selection cf Ladies' Dress Goods, among which are DUCALS. PERSIANCLOTH, DEBEIGE. CObl'KGS, CASHMERES. DELAINES. ALPACAS, FRENCH MAKINGS, PLAIDS and a full assortment of Bonnets fur the season. The pressure of tho money market having had tho effect of reducing the price of many articles of merchandise, the undersigned has been enabled to buy his stock ntsuch rates that he can sell goods at prices to suit the times. And having hereto fore endeavored to please his custoinors, both in tho qnaiity of goods and the prices at which he sold them, "he hopes to roceivo a reasonable share of patronage. All in want of good;-, will please call in and examino his stock of cheapest goods. Country produce taken in exchange for goods October 27, '57. WM. F. IRWIN J RON CITY C0I3HERCIAL COLLEGE, PiTTsniitttit. Pa. : : : : Cn.RTEREf. iHao. 300 Students attending January. lS.isS. Now the largest and mot thorough Commercial School rr the United States. Young men prepared for ac tual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. Smitu, A M., Professor cf Book-keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. DofTttETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial calculation. J. A. HevDRKK aud T. C. Jeskixs, Teachers of Book-keeping.- A Cowlkv and W. A. Miller, Professors of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, as used in every department of businoes. COMMERCIAL AKITHUET1C-RAPIO ECSiNESS WRITING DETECTING COCSTEKFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE COR- nF.spoxiESCE-coMUERCiALLAW-are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the sucec and thor ough education of a practical business man. 12 PREMIUMS. JDrawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in East ern and Western Cities, for best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT IN FORMATION. Students enter at any lime No vacation Time unlimited Re view at pleasure Graduates assisted in obtaining situations Tuition for Full Commercial Course, S35.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board. S2.50 per week Stationary, S5.00 Entire cost, i0.00 to S'0.00, SUsTMinisters' sons received at half price. For Card Circular Specimens of Eu3iness and Ornamental Writing inclose two stamps, and ad dross - F. W. JENKINS. Septembor 1, 185S. Pittsburgh, Pa: - YE, CORN A, BUCKWHEAT,, will be.-tatr.en at tie hieaest cash rr;ce. at-tro erore y ClfarfieW, Ie.8.w W.M. F. Hiw I-V AVER'S SARSAPARILLA. a compound remedy, in which wo have labored to produce the most ciloetiial alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Snrsaparill, ao combined with other substances of still greater al terative power a to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sanuparill.i is reputed to euro. I-is believed that such a remeJy is wanted by those w ho suffer from trnmouseoniplainu, and llta.1 one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our uQietml fellow citizens. How completely this com pound will do it has been proTen by experiment on many of tho worst cases to be found of the following complaints : Scrofula and Scrofulous eomplaiuts, Eruptions and Eruptiva Diseases, Ulcer", Pimples. Blotches, Tumors. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic affections. Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia cr Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Erysipelas. Rose or St. Antho ny's Fire, and indeed the -whole class of com plaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. This compound will be found a great promoter of htalth, when tak?n in the spring, to expel the foul humors which foster in the blood at that sea son of the year. . By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders aro nipped in the bud Multitudes can. b tho aid of this remedy, spare themselves from tho endurance of foul eruptions and ulccrons sres. through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia ted blood ubcnctcr you find its impuviuvs burst ing through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when yon find it is obstructed and slug gish in tho veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and yourfeclings will tell yon when. Even where r.o particular disorder is felt, people el.joy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the body healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, tiiero can be no lastirg health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and tho great machinery of life is disordered or altogether overthrown. Sarsaparilia has. and deserves much, tho repu tation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world "has been egrcgiously deceived by prepara tions of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it. but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrrted extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thin; else. During late years tho puhlia have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Ex tract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon tho sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapariila. but nfteu n cu rative properties whatever, ilcnce.biittr and pain ful disappointment has followed the use of the va rious extracts of Sarsaparilla which Rood the mar ket, until the name itself is justly despised, und has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still wo call this compound S.irsnparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And wo think wo have good ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistr.ble.by the ordinary run of tho diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradica tion from the system, the remedy should bo judi ciously taken according to directionson the bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AierA- Co.. Lowell, Mast. Trice 51 per Bottle; Six Bottles for Sj. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for it self such a renown for the cure of every varie ty of Throat and Lung complaint, that it i en tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its v irtues. wherever it has been employed. As it has long been inconstant use throughout this section, we need not do m"re than assure the people that its quality is kept up to the best it evor has betn. and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has over been found to do. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for Cue cure of Costivcncss. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach. Erj'sipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Tetter, Tnmorsand Salt Rheum, Worms. Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box ; Five Boxes for 5 1. 00. G reat numbers of Clergymen. Physicians. Statcs mcn.and eminent personages. have lent their names to certify tho unparalleled usefulness of these rem edies, but our space here will not permit the in sertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almnnac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. l)o not be put off by un principled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Aver's and take no others. The sck want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All onr Remedies are for sale bv C D. Watson and M. A. Frank. Clearfield ; E. F." Brenner, Mor risdale : C. R. Foster, Philipsburg; John Bing, Unionville : Wm. Irvin, Curwensville ; Samuel Arnold, Luthcrsburg ; and by all Druggists, thro' out the country. December 2'J, 1S58. II E AMERICAN MONTHLY: AMaga- sinc for Ladies and Gentlemen Vt Inch will R T embrace all the popular features of the late Gra ham's Magazine This New Magazine will com bine all the most popular literary features of the best periodicals, while as regards pictorial embel ishment it will far exceed any other periodical now published every number containing one of a series of splendid Steel Engravings engraved by the best artists, from the most popular designs; also Colored Sttl Fashions engraved in the very best style of art, '-expressly for this Magazine," from actual articles of costume. The literary de partment will embrace a judicious and uurivallod selection of Historical Sketches, Tales of Society, Sketches of Travel. Translations, Fairy Tales, Oisi of Poetry. a Pago of Comio Illustrations '. Tales cf the Wonderful. Useful Sketches, Fashion Gossip, interesting Extracts from new works, curi osities. Fashionable NoveLcttos. HintsforOrnaraen tal Gardening, Items for the Ladies. 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It is onr intention to make this Magazine speak for itself, and without further parade iu the way of promi ses, we extend an invitation to all to solid for a Fpecimcn number" and judge for themselves. Bonk at the Tti nts .' I copy. 1 year, 2. 2 cop ies, 1 year, 4 copies. 1 year, Speci mens fur ished to all who wish to subscribe, or make up Clubs. All Postmasters constituted A gents. but any person may get n a club. Try this Magazine for One Year nnd compare it with all others. Its superiority will bo apparent nt once Address. post-paid, HENRY WHITE, No. 7 Bcekuian street, New-York. The January No. will contain Two Fine Steel Plates oneeutitlcd -Papa's New Year's Present," (which is beautifully colored.) and the other, -Saturday Night," a fine work of art. Dec. I. JVTOTICE At a meeting of the Managers of 1 1 ' tho Curwensville "Jriage, Company Letct on 31st Dec., I33S, a dividend cf one dollar on ack share of stock was declared ; which will be pabi to the stockholders, or their representative!, at aay lime after the 1st of February next, by calling on the Treasurer. JOHN IRVIN, Treasurer. CurweuvUle, January 12, lS6S-3t. . . . . m . 11 ARM AM) TATERJf-STAND rFOR 1 RENT. 1 he undersigned committee of Georse'J. Kyler. offers for rent the large t arm in Bradford tow nship, at the intersection of the road from Grahamton. Kylcrtown. Morrisdalo, Phillip, burg, and Clearfield, consisting of 260 aerM, over ma acres cleared with a large and commodious House, a large barn and other buildings thereon. Alo a large orchard of choice fruit treei Any information caw b obtained by uppljing to 11. B S woope. Esq . Clearfield. Pa, or to the undersigned July 7, LJjs. ROBERT MITCHELL. VMRROTVPES FOR 60 CELTS'! The undorsigned would respectfully inform the Ladies And Gcuilcmcn of Clearfield and vicin ity, that he has fitted up rooms in the neu rota of Jfda-o Shuw, opposite the "Rafifman't Journal" office, where he will rema'-n for a few day only, prepared to presi-nt pictures io U who may favor him with a call which will exceed the expectations of the most fastidious. Photographs of every des cription taken when called for. Secure the shad ow ere the Mubstaace fade. A. M. HALL. C I eaHLdd . September S9.ISS3. iTUill SALE OR KENT A VALUABLE 1 TAVERN STAND AND FAfiM of fei acres tt Land. "'J of which are cleared and under culti vation, situate on Clearfield Creek, on the maiu ruad leading from Clearfield tow a to Clearfield Bridge, in Clearfield county, Pa., nd three mile from the former place. . The houte is Urge, now. well calculated for a Tavern, and will command nearly all the custom of tho watermen taring tfaa frcsheis. w hich usually last from four to itx weeka.' There are also a good Barn. Wood Shed, Wash and Bake House, and various other buildings nooosca ry for convenience and comfort. To terms of sale will be made eary say four annual payments. lor further nilormation inquire 'F L. J. Crant, Esq.. Dr. A.T. Schrvver, James H. Larimer, Eso , Clearfield, or L. W. Weld, Glen Hope, Clearfield county. Pa. . Possession can be given (4 that the buyer or rcntor can have the bene C tot the spring business, which alone will amount to more thau double the rent A. T. SCHRYYER. Ckarficld. Pa., January 5. lS59-tf. 4 CARD Philadelphia, Pa.-ThejnndereigB- 1 cd, the Founder and Publisher of Van. Court' Coitutcrff.it I)t Uctor. desirous of retiring from thia branch of tusincss, has merged that old establish- . ed work in the popular ' Bank Note Reporter" of 'inlay A Lieknell. Having published Vau Court's Detector since lS".i, the undersigned reluctantly parts with his old friends and subscribers ; but this reluctance is lessened by the conviction,' that in -Imlay i Bickmll s Bank Note Reporter" they will receive a work that matches the times. Phifa. Dec. 20, J. VAN COURT. NOT1C E. All Subscriptions to Imlay ir BieJL Hell's l ini Note. H' porter are Payable scrupu lously in Advance. Thia is the oldest Bank Not Publication iti the world. For thirty long yeara it has maintained au unsullied reputation, ana continues to be the ueccseary companion of all bu siness people over the whole continent of America. The Coins of the World ! now in press by Imlay A Eickneli, will be given gratuitously to all rld and new subscribers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Manuals, as compared to this, may be eonahb ed waste paper. TERMS To the Seini-Monthly, $1.50 per annum ; Monthly, $1 ; Single copies, at the Counter, 10 cents; Single copies, mailed, 12 eta. Address IMLAY A BICKNELL, Japl2-3m. FoxllSO. Post Office. Phil'a. Pa. BANK NOTE LIST. The following are the rates cf discount at whieh the notes of the banks given were purchased last week, by the oroKers til 1'HiiadelpHia TIIE UAMMONTON FARMER, a newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Hainmonton, in New Jersey, can be subscrib d for at only 25 cts per annum. Inclose postage stamps for tho amount. Address to Editor f the Farmer, Ihmmonton, Atlantic county? New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the bet. quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in tho Union, see advertisement of Hammoutou Lands Scl't-s- ,s-,s- Tue" Hammoxton Fahxeii, a newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement id Ilammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed Tor at only lo cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Ham monton, Atlantic county, New Jersey. Those w ishing cbcap land, of tho best quality, in on of the healthiest and niost delightful climates in the Union, see advertisement cf Uammonton Lands. Sept 8, lS'8.-3m. I CfTG AR. Wbitc and Frown sujrar to be bad at I rJ November::.. Wtf V: IRWIN'S' MAINE. CllSC Monsom River Bank. 60 Rockland Bit, R'kl'd i Canton Bank. China, Ellsworth Bank, 75 Exchange Bk, Bangor SO Grocer' Bank. Maratime Bk, Bangor 10 Sanford Bk, Rockland Hanoock Bk, Ellsw'th Bank of Uallowcll, 75 NBW HAMPSHIRE. Solvent banks, i VERH05T. Danby BanK, Dauby, Bans: of Royalton. i Bk of South Royalton, Stark Bu.Benningron i St.AlbansBn.St.Alb i M issisquoi Bk , Sheld n i Woodstock Bank, i SIAS8ACHCSETTB. Solvent banks, i . RHODE IS LVD. Farmers'BK.Wiekford Banitof South Coun ty, Wakefield, 20 Tiverton Bk, Tiverton, W arwick Bk.ii arwick 3 Rhode Island Exchange Bk, E.Greenwich, i Mt. Vernon Bank, i HopkintonBank, 20 All solvent banks, i COSXECTICCT. Merch Ex.Bk.Bridgp Bridgeport City Bu, i Colchester Bank, Bk of Hartford Co. i Hatters' Bk. Bethel, i Exch. Bk, Hartford, Charter Oak Bs. " i Mercantile Bank Uncas Bk, Norwich, 4 Quiuebaug Bk, -- i Woostcr Lie. Danbury i Woodbury Back, 10 Pawcatuek Bank. 1 Bk of N-Ain. fcyinoar 6 Pahouioaue Bt. Danb i Granite Bk. Volunt'n IVqununock Bank, i Wiudhain County Bk, i kw vork. Agricu'.f.iralBK.IIerk 5 Addison Be, Addiaon i lis of Orleans, Albion, M Central Bank of New York. Ulica. Chemung County Bi lb ! Dairymen's Bank, $ Elmira Bank, Elmira i HollisterBK. Buffalo, 5 Hamilton Ex. Bank. 25 HuguenotBK.N.PalU i Medina Bk, Medina, i Niagara River Bank, i Ontario BK.Utiea, 60 Ontario Co.Bk, Phelps 5 Pratt Bank, Buffalo 20 Oliver LcoACo'sBk" Reciprocity Bk, " 30 Sackett'a Harbor " 30 Western Bk, Lock port 10 Yates Co. Bk, Pen Van MARYLAND. Mineral Bk. Cumb. Cumb'l'd Savings Bs, 3 Solvent banks. 1 j KE-rrcCKT. I Br of Ashland, 1 Solvent Banks, i OHIO. City Bank. Cincinnati 50 . LifeATrustCo.,Cin Senaca Co. Bk, Tiffin, Sandusky City Bk. CI 20 Bx of Maoomb County Dayton Bank. Dayton 5 Miami Val.BK, " 10 State BanK, 1 wiacosst. Rock River BK.Beloit . 2 Farmers' Bk, Hudson, 2 Fox River Bs.Gr.Bay 2 Badger Stole Bk, . 2 Solvent BanKs, 2 memo ax. PoninruIarBK, Detroit Farmers' A M eeh. Bk, 2 At-ABAXa.. Bk of Montgomery, Central BanK, 5 Sorthern Ban. 3 V1U015IA. diss. Bank of Kanawha, ta- nowba Salines Solvent banks, 1 rEWSSVLVASTIA. Bk of Pcnn'a, Phil' 70 par par par par par Pbil'a banks, Allcntown Bank, Anthracite bank, Bk of Chester co.. Ck of Delaware co. lk or tierinaulown, par Bk of Montg'y co , par Bk of Pottclown, par Bk of Catasaaqaa, par Columbia Back, Jar Doylestown Bk, Tar Ea.-ton Bank, .. par Fr.AMcch.bs Eastcnpar Far.P-Kof Bucksco. par Far. Bk. Lancaster, par Far.BK. Roading, - par Lancaster Co. Bank, par Lebanon Bank, par Mauch Chunk Bk. par Minora' Bs Poltsv1, par Stroudsburg bank, par Wyoming Back, par Harniburg Bank.- par Bk of Chanibersburg par Bx of MidJletown, rw York Bank, Bk of Gettyeburg, Bk of rittsburr. Citizens' Bk, Pitteb. Exchange bx. Pittsb. Iron City Bk. Pittab. Mechanics' Ek, Pittsb Mononga'la b.Brownf Frankl.bK.Wahingt: Far.Dro.bK,AVayneb tin oi -Sorlbuuicerl. Bk of Danville. West Branch Bank, Lock Haven Lack, Lewisburz Bank. Far.BKScLuylkillco.par Allegheny BK.AHgh'y Bk of Lawrence co , 1 Uonesdale Bank par McrAMan Bk.ritUb. Erie Bank. k Erie City Bask, ',1 McKean County Bs, . Ticga County Bank,' 14 HEW JERSKT. . Bk of N J. N. Brans 1m rgen Connty Brx at Uackcr.sack. Horris C-encty Bank TBSSIfcSEE. Agrie-lBs. Browns. AVetornRK. Memphis Bank of Nashville, i Exc.BK,Murfreesboro' $ Shelbyville Bank. Lawrencebarg bank,' Bank of Trenton, Bank of Claiborne, Bank of Jefferson. Bank of Knoxvillc par par par par par par par I. i Vt 4 4S BanK of Paris. Tarts, 8j Banc of Tm well, BanK of the Union, Buck's BK.M'Minor's 5 City Banc, Nashville 5 Northern BK.Clarkey. S Traders' Bk, Nash v. 5 Bk of Commerce. Si Ocooee Bk. Cleveland, 50 Bans of Middle Tenn. Si Dandridgs banc, 5 BanK of Tennessee. S Planters'ifcL'iuonBK, 3 iVDtASA. Baxjk cf the Car itol. l Traders bans, Tippecanoe banK, . Central- banc Banc of the Stats. 1 k Free banks, -i iLircots. BanK of Elgin. -Rock Island banK, . Z Peoples' banx, Carmi 2 Hamilton County Bk 3 Bit of the Common w'h HnntariUe BanK. Rush villa Banx. - Stooc Security 5 Com, Exehngs . 2 Be of Ctfesta. BKof fieftevRIev 2 cl-pt Baaks- ; FLOCR, Oit, Ky- . ti tn m jrox. cf JHN T A Jjv j?J vhtx he knowingly did not return all the un.-