THE JOUEML. CLEARFIELD, PA.,.FF. 16, 1859. Some valuable Real Estate in Decatnr tOWD- abip, is ofTered for sale by Russell D. Showal- tcr. See advertisement. A Meeting of the Clearfleld County Agri cultural Society was lield at Lumber City on last Friday evening, which was largely at tended, and was calculated to awaken' an in terest in that section cf the county. Tkhpebasce Meeting. A meeting of the "tYashingtonian Temperance Society will be held in the Court House in this Borough on the evening of the 221 February. All per sons, especially the ladies, are respectfully in vited to attend. (.. Philipp Griiici, Pres. Deessixg ron Uoast Fowls. Spread pieces (f stale but tender wheaten bread liberally with butter, and season rather highly with salt and pepper, working them into the butter a little ; then dip the bread in wine,- and use it in as large pieces as is convenient to stud the bird. The delicious flavor which the wine gives is very penetrating, and it gives the fowl a rich, gamey character.which is very pleasant. TnB Weather, uinco our last paper, has been sadly ont of joint one day raining, an other freezing, a third sunshine, and a fourth compounding all these phazes, so that we have concluded that the Weather clerk has been on a "spree" and given the elements, over which be presides, permission to have "a high old time" to themselves. The rain that fell yes terday has had the eflcct of taking oif most of the small quantity of snow which was nr the ground. It is foggy and drizzly to-day. Dress Yovnq Cuii-dreX Varm. This is" one of the most dangerous seasons for children. Cold s and coughs are now easily fastened upon ' them, olten resulting in consumption and pre mature death. Therefore, dress them warm. Let your boys' pantaloous reach the instep. Don't dress them iu trowsers, reaching to the hnoo or middle of the leg, and leaving their limbs exposed to the chilling air. 1)6 not sac rifice your children's health to the gratifica tion ol a circus-rider's taste ; but dress them with the paramount view of comlort and safety. Ciiappkd Hands. During the winter season, per.nns are frequently troubled with chapped hands. To all who are afflicted in this way, we would recommend the following remedy : "Take three drachms of gum camphor, three drachms of white beeswax, three drachms of spermaceti, two oonces of olive oil. Put them together in n cup on the stove,where they will melt slowly, ' r.nd form a white ointment in a lew minutes. If the hands he afloctcd, anoint them on going to bed, and put on a pair of gloves. A day or two will suffice to heal them. Accinkxts. We learn ttiat Mr. John Mc Laughlin, the young man who had his arm bro ken last fall by being thiown frcm his wagon while the horses were running away, has had his arm broken over again recently by a fall. This is exceedingly unfortunate, as it will doubtless be much more difficult to treat now than the Erst time that it was broken. A man named Snyder, employed on a log job on Clearield Creek, had his hand so badly rushed between two sw logs on last Friday, that the three Snt fingers had to bo amputa ted. He is doing well. Rej.uLlicaa, Feb. 9. Where dra Monet Gor.s! A fact of the highest importance to the citizens of Clearfield county came' to'our knowledge a few days since.' A friend" incidentally stated to us that one of onr lombernlen, who has a contract (or talcing" obt a'couple million feet of logs, pur chased in Centre conhty 1500 bushels of corn, besides buying elsewhere beef, pork, &c, and that by the time he gets through with his job he will have used", perhaps, 40 barrels of flour. Now let us make a brief estimate. Corn is selling at, say 95 cents ; and flour will cost at least S7 00. This would make the snug sum of $1,425 00 for corn, and $280 00 for flonr. Taking tb3 as a Basis', and allowing alike quantity of flour and grain to a similar amount of business, and a no less sum than $68,000 would be sent out of Clearfield for the -articles named alone, to supply the wants of those who are engaged in this one branch of lumbering. Making a reasonable allowance for other ne cessaries, beef, pork, &c, and the amount will not fall much short of $75,000 ; and remem ber this is only what is required to carry on one system of business. This is a fact that should awaken the interest ot every citizen of the county, and incite him to encourage more extensive and better farming operations in our midst. Had a sufficient quantity of grain and other articles been raised in the county to sup ply this demand, we would have been just that much the better of it these $75,000 would have been circulated among our farmers and laboring men, and 'would have made money comparatively plenty at this time when it is so scarce that a gold dollar is increased in the imagination to almost the size of a cart-w heel. Teachers' Ixstitcte. Wo hare received the "Minutes" of the Bradford Teacher' In stitute, which met at the TVilliatusville School house on Friday, Feb. 4th, and continued in session nntil Saturday evening. Mr. George Gearhart was chosen President, Wm. Hoover and Edward Williams Tice Presidents, and David Dale Secretary. The Institute was ad dressed by Rev. L. L. Still, our County Su perintendent, Prof. Burrell, Superintendent of Centre county, and others. Before the ad journment, resolutions in favor of Institutes, laudatory of the Co. Superintendent, and ex pressive of the thanks' of the teachers to the citizens of that section for their hospitality , and to Prof.- Barrel for his address,were adopted. We will take this occasion to say that, al though ever willing to'lend our aid in advanc ing the cause of education to a"ny reasonable extent, yet we cannot insert, in' detail, the "Minutes" of Institutes, as they wotild occu py entirely too much of our space, to the ex clusion of other matter, which we consider of at least' equal importance and interest to our readers, especially when they are framed in the bombastic phrazcology which character ise some that we have received. "OLASTERING The subscriber having lo, I A l tK'S SAluArAKiLLA, a. coropouuu cated himself in the liorougn oi -wiu"u- I "" r , , iu uiuh vueciuat w irrnui c i n si ecu vd maun. . is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of stilt greater al terative power as to flora an efloctive antidote tor the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaint, and that one hich will accomplish tneir cure must prove ot l in nielli's service to in is large class ot our afflicted fellow citizens, flow completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst casts to be found of the following complaints : Scrofula and Scrofulous complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Piseases, Ulcers. Pimples. Blotches, Tumors. Salt Kbeum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic affections. Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Erysipelas. Rose or St. Antho- Kire. and indeed tne wnoie cnw u cuui- A Democrat high in ofiie remarked recent ly, that the party is so hard up that there is nothing left for it but to make an assignment and go into liquidation. The Slates says the Democratic caucus was marked bythat conlu- sion of counsel and languor in action winch always foreshadow defeat. CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBBLINGS. Whin Kaster Coml.-. It will be interest ing to learn that Raster, which will be on the 'Jllh of April this year, last fell on that day in 17'.'1, and will not fall on the same date again till 2011. Since the introduction of the Greg orian almanac litis has only been the case in the years 103'J, 1707, anl 17'Jl. The period iu which Raster can fill, reaches from the 22d of March (earliest date) to the 2 lh of April t latest date,) leaving thirty-live different days !r tbe celebration of this festival. In this cntury Easier will fall' only once (1S8G) on the latest d iv, the 2"th of April. Mortality among Horses. On last Thurs lay night, a flue horse belonging to a Mr. Jlrebs of Centre county, who had come to our sown with a load of corn, died of -'bots." On Monday night of this week, a marc belonging io Mr. Wm. Brown, of Lawrence township ;i!so died, and we hear of several other horses being sick. A simplo and effective remedy for "bota"' is to tako about a pint of blood from the horse's neck and force him to drink it all at once. The hots immediately glut -themselves w ith the blood.which also operates as a purgative and passes them from the stonv uch. Bleeding in the mouth won't answer the purpose, as it does not put a large cnougl quantity of Mood in the stomach at ono time Ot a Valentine. When we opened the fol lowing note and saw a V spot in it, our eye sparkled with delight ; but alas ! our joy was phort-lived, for on attempting to pass it, we learned that this Bill was on a "bust." To S. B. Roir, Esq : In looking o'er your crowded columns, I saw a note in words quite fine ; U spoke of debts ot Due Bills volumes, And gave us fits on Valentines. To pay our debts, it is a duty, Though hard to do sometimes ; 5ut make the change, and keep tho rest To substitute a Valentine. Just mirk my years subscription paid, And don't forget to send the Journal ; Or else I'll do as I have said, And send old Row to lands "infernal." Though this bank note may not bo good, 'Tis all the kind ire use, Sir ; Tis just as good as promised wood, Of which you get "nary" splint'-. Feb. 11, 1859. Bill, of Morrm. Rheumatisms, of tho most severe kind, havo leen cured by using two bottles of Du ValPa Galvanic Oil. Back-ache, paiq n the head, sick head ache, and nervous diseases of tho baiyj, .are every day bdng cured soundly, by the use of this medicine. C7"FelI a 'few' rain, yesterday. r"TjDitto the 'whiskerando' chap. C"Going up the price of salt pork. CC7"Going down strychnine whiskey. Q3"Scarce fresh butter, eggs, and grain. C7"The French have taken the Clipperton guano island. fOManv persons are leaving Salt Lake lor Pike's Peak. CyMany steamers and transports are p'repar ng for sea in France (T7A rich silver mine has been discovered u Santa Clara county, California. rrp"The details of the China news speak of short supplies, and an advance in leas. rr?The French garrison at Rome has been reinforced by two regiments ot the in.e rr"""General Walker, the noted fillibustero, has joined the Catholic church at Mobile. rr"7"Missing one of our hams, on Monday morning, 'bpect the cimp mat iook it wan hungry. rrA man who has no bills against him, be onsra to an oruer oi uo-uiu-ity iu mom man one sense. G"7"The New Orleans True Delta has hoist cd the name of-Gov. Wise, ot Virginia, tor he Presidency. "T7A Yankee doctor has got up a remedy or hard times, it consists ol ten hours' la bor, well worked in. rr?The Michican Legislature have voted $15,000 for the suffering people of Oratiot county, in that State. (E7"Declined that little bit of scandal from 'Bradv Snie." as it is entirely too extrava gant for our columns. r7-Tho amnesty to the political prisoners in , .mil's nail ueen raoumcu 10 reuuuc men banishment to America. "r"7"A new nostoffice has been established at Brown's Mills, Jellerson county, ra., ana iten ry Brown appoiuted postmaster. T7At a party in Washington city a few nights since a lady from JNew 1 orK is said to have been adorned with jewels worth fully $100,000. D7Richard Foster, convicted at Charleston, S. C of burzlarv and larceny, was, on Satur day a-wcek, sentenced to be hung on the of March. rr7It is" stated that the fees of the Sheriff of the citv and sountv of "New "t ork amount cd, last year, to $22,200. Gotham pays. C7The Swiss National Coilncil has voted a half million to immediately guns possesse percussion prin r.7"Some on a kick Sambo's pat Turkev. After his wife bad -bilod him three hours, he gib a crow and kicked six pounds o taters out ob de pot. rr-Lewis Ashlon. of King Georgo county, Virginia, killed atone shot, a few days ago, eiffhteen nartidges. He saw the heads of two and bagged eighteen CTTivo executions l.ave,within six months, takn t.Iace bv Lviich law, in riKe couniy, ii- Hiw.ia The last was of two brothers named Crysoy,who were swung upon the same tree K7-Thc Mayor of Reading, Pa., has issued orders to his liolice to arrest all minors found hanging about bar-rooms in tho evenings. A similar regulation wouldn't do any harm in Pardoned. Governor Packer has pardoned Donavan, who was convicted at the late term of Quarter Sessions ot Dauphin county, ot as sault and battery, on the person of Joseph M. Church, member of the Legislature lrom Philadelphia.- It is said that there are now shingles upon the roof of the old Farmington, Connecticut, church which have been there 82 years, and are still serviceable. . DIED? On the 11th, Miss Nancy Spescee, daugh ter of Joseph Stencer, of Penn township. On the evening of the lztii, Jonathan JL- vi.vs, r-so., of I'ennsville, Ulearneltt co. On the 13th. Mrs. Sesas Owens, wife of Moses Owens, of Boggs township. On Monday, i eb. t th, 18o9, at his residence in Tike township, Mr. Isaac JJloom, 6r., at an advanced age. Ho was one of the first settlers ot the county. 4 CARD. A.M. Hills would inform hispat jt. rons that he will be absent from his ofilce du ring the three first weeks in February on a Profes sional visit to fclk county. January zo. would inform the public that he is prepared to do work in the above line, from nlain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike style. Also wDiiewasaiDg and repairing uuue iu uvu. . ner. and on reasonable terms. April 7.1858. EDWIN COOPER- CAUTIO". All persons aro hereby cautioned against nurchaeine or meddling with the fol lowing property, vix : One Gray Horse, OneGray Mare, One Crindle Cow, One Red Cow. The above property was purchased y me at cherin s fcaie. and left with Isaac Dunlap, on loan only, ad subject to my order. JOUN PATIOX. lurwensviUe, iov. e, isaa-aec. TOSTIUA S. JOnNSOX, CABINET MAKER 9 having fitted up a shop a few doors east of the '-uid Jew btore, on juarxet street, oesires io inform the community at large, that he keeps on hand a variety 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, and liming Tables ; Mahogony and.Uomuion .Bureaus; Common and Fancy 'Bedsteads, Stands, Snfes, Cup boards. Sofas. Lounges. &a., which he is determin ed to disnose of at as choap rates, for ca?h, as they can be purchased at any - other establishment of toe sort in tne county, persons wismnj, io out furniture are invited to come te his shop and ex amine his articles, and judge for themselves of its quality and Cm.sh, before purchasing eisewnere, as he feels confident that he can suit them in price and onalitv. Country vroduee will be taken in . . . . . I .A.LMLO- payment lor lurniture. iovemoer iu, iojo. N- B. He is also prepared to make COFFINS to order on the shortest notice, and attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. J. J- TV DEPOT, KEPT BY MERRELL A- CARTER. OX SECONJi STKEET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Is the lilace where all the following articles can be had at reduced prices: Bar Iron of all sizes by the m nil or h the ouantitv: Cast teel. of vari ous sizes and best quality ; a large assortment of Stoves, among which will be found the NEW WORLD COOK" OAK PREMIUM. GREAT REPUBLIC, BUCKS P ATT KMT, ana the Klrvated Mmnexota. JL.yf, a large assortment of Xine plates and Parlor Stoves, and Air Tights of various patterns. ALSO, Plows of the best and latest patterns. ALSO, of theirown man ufacturing a large assortment of Tin-ware, Stove ripe. 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 utensils constantly on hand. COUMR V MERCHANTS are in vited to call, as they can be accommodated at verv low figures, with anything in our line. AH orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. i. aie.ivur.uij, L. R. CARTER. N. B. Thev will also receive every variety of articles on commission, at low rates. M. A C. J 11 O ROFESSOR DUV T O JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Just printed and for sale at the Raftsman s Jnmnnl office, a lot of superior blanks, to wit Kh'.nk Subtia-nas. J'lank r.iecutions, Blank Summons'. lllauk Marriage certificates Judgment Notes, with and without waiver. ITIOU SALE, by Mcrrcll 4 Cartor, Corn Shcl Iers and meat cutters, the latest and best in market. Also, a large lot of goods, in their line, just received and for sale, cheap for ca?h or pro duce. Also, S. & S. iiaupt s Clover liullor. fcce advertisement in another column. Dee. 8. G ZGlU Being Sherlll in convert nil the ACTION. All persons ara notified not to meddle with the following property now in possession of tieorge W. Curry in Pike township, as the same belongs to me and subject to my order, to wit: One Red and w bite tow. JOHN S. WILLIAMS. New Milfpo'rt, .fan. 15, ISMI-jan 19 Al'TIOX. All persons are notified not to ir.e ldie with tho following property now in possession of Jurats M. Leonard, as the same be- lones to me and subject to my order only, to wit One Roau Colt and a lot of Hay in the barn. B D. SCUOONOVER. Morris township. Jan. 22. 1859-jaa26-3tp. AllD. MISS CONSTANT, late from the East, respectfully announces herself to the citi zens of Cleartield, and the County generally, that she is prepared to give instruction in Music 1 1- ano. Melodeon and Viuitar ana also in me r rencu language it being her native tongue She refers all who may bo interested in the above to the Rev. Ir. nnd Jlrs. jlci-eod. Terms, 53 in advance, or 510 if not in advance. Dec. 8, ISiS. r-MIll.IPSBUUO AND SUSQUEHANNA TURNPIKE K0A1) COMPANY. Notice is livrcbv eiven to the Stockholders m this road, that an election wi'l he held at tho bouse or J. Miad- inan. in Fhi next, betweer ilipsburg. on the first Monday of March :en the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M., d by the government into the to elect Managers for the ensuing year. - , 0 E. F. LLOYD. Secretary ncipie. . Philipsburg. February 9, lS50-3tpd. n a kick Sambo's patriarchal : i " T-IKST IN. FIRST SERVE O. I1 Booti & Shoes always on Hand. (of our omi male.) JOSEPH GOON, thankful for past favors, and grateful for future prospects, de sires to inform the citizens of this vicinity and bis old friends and patrons in particular, that he has rrmorrU to the FIRST ROOM in the EAST END of SHAW'S NEW ROW. the Jim door tre.it of the Mansion House, where he has on hand constantly, a largo assortment of every variety in the BOOT AND SHOE line. Custom wora attend ed to with dispatch. The very best of stock will be used and no rams snared to make neat ms ana durable work. All of which can be obtained of said J. Goon, very low for the Ready Rhino. Clearfield, August U. I8jS. THE PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLE TIN, an Independent Daily Newspaer, de- jti j; H Vltarueiu. voted rsneciallu to the Interests of Pennsylvania. CT-Thc Senate has confirmed the appoint- Containing important Telegraphic News, Sixteen ALL'S, TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS. Prepared OricrinaJy hy Prof. Dnrall. formerly of the Coltrse of Surgeons, Paris, is now offered to the public lor IDC cure oi ail inose diseases in urcu alteratives and resolvents are indicated. These pills arc 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 cure tho worst enpi of ScrSfula. From two to four boxes will cure the worst case of Suit Rheum. From two to 3 boxes will enre the Ring M orra One bor will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. Prom two to four boxes will eurc all old Ulcers and Running Sores. On liox mill cure Humors m tho f.ycs. From one to three boxes will cure the most in veterate case of Nursing Sore Mouth. Fnim one to two boxes will ouro the severest ease of scabby head in children. From three to six boxes win cure tne icommon- lr pnllniH thick neck or tioitre from IWO 10 lour uoxea win euro iuc uivyaj. Vmm one to three boxes will cure Juandice. From two to six pills will cure the Sick Head Ache when accompanied with Billious Onn hm will cure the r ever and Ague. "Fnr all diseases arising trom an impure state of the blood, and bilious habits, the lastelesslraJvan- ic Pills are the best pills ever known in the annals of medicine. 25 eents vr ISox Any agent on receipt of 1 will send four boxes to any part of tho tinted States, tree ot postage. J. 1). STONEROAl), Tropnetor, ani25-"5S-v Lewistown. P. For sale bv Moore & Etzweilcr, Clearfield, Pa., and by country mercnants generally GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS! GOODS!! GOODS !! GOODS'.! F,i A- Winter Goods ! Full Jr Winter Goods ! Fall A Winter Goods .' Fall 3r Winter Goods The subscriber has received a large and well so lected stock of seasonable goods, at his store room on Market street, (nearly opposite the Clearfield linns. 1 Clearfield. Pa., which ho will sell cheap. His stock consists of a general assortment of good DRV OOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QI EENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DRUGS 4 OILS, and a host of other articles that are frequently sniirrht after: amoncr which can be lound an ex tensive and varied selection of the latest and neat est slylcs. and best quality, of plain and fancy r-ASSTMFRFS CLOTHS.. SATTINETS. SATIN VESTING, TWEEDS, HATS A CAPS, and an extensive variety of Boots and Shoes, for either Ladies', Gentlemen or Children; with al most every other article that may bo wanted by tht. riiluiu of the town and surrounding vicinity. lnr attention is especially directed to his selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, among which are T)TTf!AT. PERSIANCLOTU. DEBEIGE, COBURGS, CASHMERES. DELAINES. AT P AC AS. FRENCH MAKIX0S, PLAIDS nn.l full assortment of Bonnets for the season. Th nressure of the money market having had the effect of reducing tho price of many articles dis. the undersigned has been enabled to buy his stock at such rates that he can sell goods at prices to suit the times. And uaviug licreto fnm on.lonvnred to nlease his customers, both in the quality of goods and the prices at which ho sold them, he hopes to receive a reasonable share of patronage. All in want of goods, will please call in and examine his stock of cheapest goods Country produce taken in exchange tor goous October 27. 31. nvs r ' . i. . i ... i plaints arisiug trom impurity oi toe iium. This compound will no louna a Ereai prwuiumr of health, when taken 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 are nipped in me oua Multitudes can, b the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, 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 tne vitia ted blood whenever you find its impurities burst ing through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you nnd it is obstructed and slug gish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and yourfeelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is toll, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the body healthy, and all is well; but with tills pabulum OI me uisoruercu, mere can ut no lasting neaun. sooner or taicr somcming must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or altogether overthrown. Sarsaparilla has. and deserves much, the repu tation, of accomplishing these ends, iiut the world has been cgregiously 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 thing else. During late years the public have been misled bv lnre-e bottles, nrctendine to eive a nuart of Ex tract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar.. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla. but often no cu rative properties whatever. Jlcnce.bittcrand pain ful disappointment has toiiowcn tn use oi me va rious extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mar ket, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think wo have good ground for believing it has virtues which are irrosistablo by the ordiuary run of the disease.-' it is intended to cure, in order to secure tneir complete erauica- tion from the system, the remedy should he judi ciously taken according to directions on the bottle J'repared by Jir.J. u. Ayrrot uo.. ioweii, .uass. Price $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles for 55, AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for it self such a renown for the cure of ejery varie ty of Throat and Lung complaint, that it is en tirely uunecessarv for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed As it has long been inconstant nee throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the pcoplo that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and tnat it may oc renei on io uo for their relief all it has ever been found to do. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for the cure of Costivencss. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas. Headache, Piles. Rheumatism, Lruptions and cxm iiiscases. Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, VV orms, tiout, Neuralgia, as a limner i in and for Purifying tho Blood. They are sugar- coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world lor ail tne purposes oi a i.irauj pnysic Price 25 cents per Uox ; t ive lioxes tor i.uu. Great numbers of Clergymen. Physicians. States men. and eminent personages. have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usvf ulncss of these rem edies, but our space here will not permit the in sertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Alnuinae. in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the tieatment that should be fol- . ... , a- , lowed tor tneir cure, vo not oe put on Dy un principled dealers with other preparations they make more piofit on. Demand Arm's and take no others. The sck want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by U II W stson nnd M. A. Frank. Clearfield; E. F. Brenner, Mor risdale : C. R. Foster, Philipsburg; John Bing, Unionville : wm. Irvin, Curwensville ; Samuel Arnold, Luthersburg ; and by all Druggists, thro out the country. December 29, 195a. NOTICE. At metng crtXr Kanagera o the CurwenavHle Bridge Comply held on 31st Dec., 1858, a dividend of one dollar on eactj share of stock was declared; which will be paid to the stockholders, or their representative, at any time after the 1st of February next, by calling on the Treasurer. JOHN I K treasurer. Curweavillo, January 12, lS5-3t-' F AIW AND TAVERN' STAND FOR KE1T. The wndersrgnrjd committee of George J. Kyler, offers Set rent the large farm iq Bradford township, at the intersection of the roads from Orahamton. Kylertown. MorrisdaIe,"Thillips burg, and Clearfield, consisting oi acres, i 100 acres cleared with a large and commodious House, a large barn and other baildtng thereon. Aslo a large orchard of choice fratt trees ' Any information can be obtained oj ppijiuK - Swoope. Esq , Clearfield, Pa. or to the undersigned July 7, IfiiS. ROBERT MITCHELL. A 51BROTYPES FOK x- The undersigned would respectfully ipform 60 CENTS t! pectfully ipform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicin ity, that he has fitted up rooms in the sunt rate of Judge Shaw, opposite the '-Raftsman's Journal" office, where he will remain for a few days only. repared to present pictures to all who may lavor im with a call which will exceed the expectations of the most fastidious. Photographs of every des cription taken when called for. Secure the shad- ' .. jj. i tr - ii 1 1 1 ow ere the substance iaae. n. jj.ii.jj. Clearfield. September -'9. laoa. FOR SALE OK Kt.T A VALIABLL TAVERN STAND AND FARM of acres of Land, 6a of which are cleared and under culti vation, situate ou Clearfield Cieek, n the main road leading from Clearfield town to Clearfield Bridge, in Clearfield county, Pa., and three milts from the former place. The house is large, now. well calculated for a Tavern, and will command nearly all the custom of the watermen during the freshets, which usually last from four to six weeks. There are also a good" Barn. Wood Shed, Wash and Bake House, and various other buildings necessa ry for convenience and comfort. The terms of sate will be made easy say four annual payments. For further information inquire of L.J. Crass, Esq., Dr. A.T. Schryver. James U. Larimer, Iq., Clearfield, or L. W. Weld, Ulen Hope, Clearfield county, Pa. Possession can be given so that the buyer or renter can have the bencn; ot tne spring business, which alone win amount to more man double the rent A. T. SCHRV ER. Clearfield. Pa., January 5. laSfl-tf. AC A R D.Ph iladelpkta. Pa. The'undcrsign ed, the Founder and Publisher of Van Court's Counterfeit Detector, desirous of retiring frem this branch of business, has merged that old establish ed work in the popular '-Bank Note Reporter" of Imlay & iiicltncll. Having published van court a Detector since 1S33, the undersigned reluctantly parts with his old friends and subscribers; but this reluctance is lessened by tne conviction, tnat in "Imlay Bicknell's Bank Note Reporter'' they will receive a work that matches the times. Phil'a. Doc. 20, 1S5S. J. VAN COURT. NOTICE. All Subscriptions to ImlayBirJt. mil's B utt Note Reporter are Payable scrupu lously in Advance. This is the oldest Back Note Publication in the world. For thirty long years it has maintained an unsullied reputation, and continues to be the necessary companion of all bu siness people over the whole continent of America. The Coiw of th World I now in press by Imlay A Bicknell, will be given gratuitously to all old and new subscribers. All Coin Charts. Guide and Manuals, as compared to this, may be consid cd waste paper. TERMS To the Seeju-Monthly, SI.50 per annum ; Monthly, SI ; Single copies, at the Counter. 10 cents: Single copies, mailed, IScts. Address IMLAY A BICKNELL, Janl2-:!m. Box 1150, Post Office. Phil'a, Pa HANK NOTE LIST. The following are the rates of discount at which the notes of the banks given were purchased laat week by the brokers of rhUadelphia: T WM. F. IRWIN. mnni. nf Simin.l V. H kicK as uovernor oi Xibr.iska.and Wilson M 'Candless to the judge- shin in Allegheny county, made vacant by the resignation of Judge Irwin. n-j-A nrecocious youth, named Sharpe, a- bout thirteen years old, has been lodged in the Rnp.tr a conntv iail for horse-stealing. He stole four horses withing two weeks. Sharp prac tice that for a lad ol his years. rr7The number of whalers which had arriv al t Tlonohila iid to Dec. 25, was 218; thea- mountof oil taken is 30.000 bbl., and over a ,;u;nn nr.,1 hnif nnn mis of whalebone. The 1UIIIJVU " I season is regarded as an unprofitable one. T"A young man of genteel appearance has been swindling the farmers ot Chester county, within the nast week, by ollering for salo a pat ent for making burning fluid, lie is a sharp chap, and may find his way into Clearfield co. Look out lor him ana ins laiseuoous. p--The original amount of "Relief" notes issued by the several Banks of the Comnnon ith under the authority of the Act of May 4, 1831 ,was $2,248,015. Of this amount there Kun rorWn-iAd nnd cancelled, up to this fimn. S'2.1 98.845: leaving still in circulation $1-14,384 including $G4,114 of re-issues of the original notes, under ine act oi Apn iv, io. Hours in Advance of the Morning Papers. Origi nal Foreign and Domestic correspondence. Edito rials on all Subjects, and Full Reports of all the News of the day, the Commercial and Financial Denartmcnts are full, and are carefully attended to. As an Advertising Medium there is no better nancr in the State, the circulation being next to the largest in the city, and among the most intel ligent and influential of the population, TERMS Six Dollars per year, in advance. CUMMINGS k PEACOCK, Proprietors. No. 112 South 3d Street, Philadelphia, Tho PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY BULLETIN, a Handsome, Well-Filled, Family Weekly News paper, is published by the Proprietors at tho fol lowing unprecedenteaiy low raics 1 conv. 1 year, SI 00 6 copies, 1 year, 5 00 13 copies, 1 year, 10 00 Further Iudueements ! 21 copies. 1 y , SI 5 00 30 copies, 1 year, 20 00 100 copies. 1 year, 50 00 The Largest uiuo (over 100) will be sent for three years, lhe Next Lar gest Club, (over 100) will be sent for two years. Address CUMMINGS & PEACOCK, Proprietors, Bulletin Building, No. 112 South 3d St., November 17, 1858. Philadelphia. LADIES' MANTILLAS, Shawls, Bonnets, Skel eton Skirts, end Ladies' dress goods of all kinds for salo low by J0I1N PATT0N. Curwensville, May 12, 1S53. - ' jTIvLD RYE WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN and VJ WINES, for sale at the cheap casn store oi Not long since, in his famous Duqnesne xwhanan vigorously inveighed I letter, jui. . -inns. It has . : t .h. nan nt money iu crew.. juV beVa deVeloped by the Naval Investiga ting Committee that a man who has managed to secure ' M contracts for live-oak ifj.Necu,r; nv,rim. . nja Democratic timber paid to tho Pennsyiv- .-oooto State Commit? In boot secure the electiyi of the same r. jr r who Is'sbocltedt. tho iaamorality or bmpb money to carry ci'biiOR!"" aprS Bacon, Codfish; Ac, for T TACKEREL, Herring, If J. sale at the store ot -,, JOHN PATT0N, Curwensville. w -'W -Just received 30 barrels Extra Fam 17 vi our which will be sold low tor cash by A ily llour.wu.v, iucUARD MOSSOP. December i. ... m . J 1 TTTt of good Grindstones, witn nxtures, lorsaio f u, JOHN PATAU, curwensville. - ' ivn TtoNNETS. a full assortment at SUA" I-eccinbor 1. KIIATZEBS . TKON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A PiTTsm-Ron. Pa. : : : : Chartebxo, 1S5j, 3n fZtArntji attending Jannarv. 18ao. ow the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States, loung men prepares iw ac- tn.il duties of the Counting Room. J. C. Smith, A M-, rrofessor ot nooa-aeeping and Science of Accounts. A T. Doi-tbett. Teacher of Arithmetic and PnvnTTifirr-ial calculation. J. A. Hbtdrick and T. C. Jeskiss, leachers oi Book-keeping. A nowi.tr and v . A. .MILLER, iTOiessors oi Pnmnn.hin. SINGLE AMI llULliU.b.Mlil iiwiv-n.jvr.j-- ING, as used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ABITHM ETIC-BArlD BUStSESS WBITI5G nr.TErTMO COUNTERFEIT MOKEV-JIERCAST1LE COR- RESPOSDEXCE-coMMEBCiALLAw-are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the suocess and tnor ough education of a practical business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past threo years, also in East ern and Western Cities, for best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT IN FORMATION. Students enter at any time No vacation Time unlimited Re view at pleasure Graduates assisted in obtaining situations Tuition for Full Commercial Course, $35.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board. $2.50 per week Stationary, $6.00 Entire cost, S60.00 to $70.00, t"i"Ministers' sons received at half price. For Card Circular Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing inclose two stamps, and ad- dress i-. vr. ox.- Sentembcr 1.1858. PittsburghFa. tvu r-nuM Sr m-rvfrltEAT. will be taken rk. -i l i; -,.. ,.h rrf. at the store of ' rf . " V. w ' M-M. F. IRWIN. HIE AMERICAN MONTHLY: A Maga zine for Ladies and Gentlemen W bich will embrace all the popular features of the late Gra- bam s Magazine lhis Aew .Magazine win eom hine all tho most conular literary features of the . t-. i . - . : i I i best periodicals, wune asregaraa picionai einuui- ishuient it will far exceed any other periodical now Dublishcd every uumler containing ont of a series of splendid i-tcel Engravings engraved oy the best artists, from tho most popular designs; also Colored Steel Fasiiuus engraved in the very best style of art. '-expressly for this "daganne," from actual articles of costume. Tho literary de partment will embrace a judicious and unrivalled selection of Historical Skotches, Tales of Society. Sketches of Travel, Translations, Fairy Tales, Gems of Poetry. a Page of Comic Illustrations ! Talcs of the Wondertul, Isetnl t Ketones, rasnion Gossip, interesting Extracts from new works, curi osities. Fashionable JNovcieuos. innLMor ornamen tal Gardening, Items for the Ladies, Recipes lor Household, Ac. No pains or expense will bo spar ed to render this Magazine the best and most suc cessful ever published in New York. The Fashion and Home Department will be under the supervi sion of a Lady of acknowledged taste and ability, who will give her attention to tne purcnase oi any article described in these pages. The very latest and best engravings, with full and plain descrip tions, will be given every month, of the most ser viceable in-l attractive costumes for Ladies and Children: also. Handsome Patterns for Crochet and Needlework, that in a store would alone cost nearly the price of subscription. The best writers will eontrioutc montniy ions ... . . a . - , . 1 t . J ' . pages their very nest proauctions, ana me jiuuor s Kasii-Talk. a department rendered so popular in -Graham's Magazine," will be continued in this its successor, the "American Monthly."' It is our intention to make this Magazine speak tor itscu, and without further parade in the way of pronii- mf we extend an invitation to all to "send for a specimen number" and judge tor tnemseives. Looi at the Terms '. 1 copy. 1 year, $2. 2 cop p 1 vear. 3. 4 conies. 1 year. S?5. TO Speci mens fur ished to an wno wisn to tuoKnuc, r mukn nr. Clubs. All Postmasters constituted A . j i 1 me rw gents, but any person may get o a ciuo. u xij this Magazine for One Year and compare it with all others. Its superiority will be apparent at aco Address, post-paid, HENliY UITE. No. 7 Beckman street. New-York. The January No. will contain Two Fine Steel riates onoentitled -Papa's New Year's Present,' (which is beautifully colored.) and the other, "Sat urday .Mghtv a one wont oi art. ireo. i. THE HAMMONTON FARMER, a newspaper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be suoscrioixi iw at only 25 eta per annum. Inclose postage siu-f for the amount. Address to Editor of the ttraicr, Hammonton, AtlaHic county, New Jersey, a uosw wishing cheap land, of the best, quality, in one of tho healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see advertisement oi Lands. - fce"- 8' . The Hammostos Farmer, a newspaper devoted to literature and Agriculture, also setting forth &ftcu of the nfw settlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 2o cents rer annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Fanner, Ham monton, Atlantic county. New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see advertisement of Hammonton Lands. Bept 8, lS58.-3m, MAINE. dlSC. Monsom River Bank. 60 Rockland Bk, R'kl'd i Canton Bank. China. Ellsworth Bank, 75 Exchange Bk, Bangor 60 ("rocors7 Bank. Maratime Bk, Bangor 10 Sanford Bk, Rockland Hancock Bk, Ellsw'th Ban of Hallowell, 75 NEW DAWI-SBIRE. Solvent banks, i VERMONT. Danby Bank. Dauby, BanK of Royalton. I Bk of South Royalton, Stark Bk.Benningrou i St.AlbansBK.St.Alh 4 MissisquoiBx,Sheldn 4 Woodstock Bank. J MASSACHUSETTS. Solvent banks, 1 nuoor. ist.AM. Farmers' Bk.Wickf.ird IianKof South Coun ty, Wakefield, 20 Tivertoul'K, Tiverton, Warwick BK.Warwick 5 Rhode Island Exchange Bk, E. Greenwich, i ML Vernon Bank, i HnpkintonBank, 20 All solvent banks, i CONXSmCCT. Mereh Ex.Bk, Brid?P Bridgeport City Ba, 1 Colchester Bank, Bk of Hartford Co. i Hatters' Bk, Bethel, i t-.xen. ik, liartioru, i j L'harterUak ISK, " 1 Mercantile Bank " j Unoas Bk, Norwich, i Quinebaug Bk, i woostcr inc. uanbury j Woodbury Bank, 50 raweatuck Bank, ' 4 Bk of N.Am.Seymoar 5 Paha uioaueBK. Daub i Granite Bk, Volunt'n Pequonnock Bank. i Wiudhain County Bk, i HEW YORK . Agricultural BK.Herk 5 Addison Bk, Addison i Bk of Orleans, Albion, 50 Central Bank of New York. Utiea. Chemung County Bk 15 Dairymen's Bank, 5 Elmi'ra Bank. Kim irk i Hollistor 11. Buffalo, 5 Hamilton Ex. Bunk. So Huguenot BK.N.Palts i; Medina Bk, Medina, j Niagara River Bank, t Ontario BK.Utica, 50 Ontario Co.Bk, Phelps & Pratt Bank, Buffalo 20 Oliver LeeACo's Bk " ' Reciprocity Bk, "30 Sackett's Harbor " 50 Western Bk, Lock port 10 Yates Co. Bk, Penman MABVLANP. Mineral Bk. Cumb. Cumb'l'd Savings Bk, 3 Sol vent banks, 1 k estrcir. Bk of Ashland, 1 jjolveni Banks, ; 1 OHIO. Citj Bank. Cincinnati 50 O. LifeTrustCo..Cin Senaca Co. Bk, Tiffin, Sandusky City Bk.Cl 20 Bk of Maeoni b C ou nty Davton Bank, Dayton 5 Miami VaJ.BK, " 10 Statu Bans, i wisrossix. Rock River Bk. Belo't 2 Farmers' Bk, Hudson, 2 Fox River BK,Gr.Bay 2 Badger State Bk, 2 Solvent BanK s, - 2 M1CR1SA!. - PeuinsularBKvDotxoit Fanners' A Mech. Be, 2 ALABAMA. Bk of Montgomery, -Central BauK. - 5 Northern Bans, 3 par par par par par i S CGAR. White and iovembet2. Brown sugar wjf r. to be had at IRWIN3 Virginia. disc- Bank of Kanawha, Ka- nowha Saline Solvent banks, 1 rXNXSTLVAXIA. Bk of Penn'a, Phil'a 70 Phil'a banks, par Allentown Bank, par Anthracite bank, par Bk of Chester co.. par Bk of Delaware co; par Bk of GennantowD, par Bk of Montg'y co:, par an of rottstown, Bk of Catasauqua Columbia Bank, Poylestown Bk, Kaston Bank, FrAMech.bx Eastonpar Jrar.liKXf Duckseo. par Far.Bk. Lancaster, par l'ar.BK. Reading,- par Lancaster Co. BaUli, par Lebanon Bank,- par Mauch Chuuk Bk. par Miners' Bk Tottiv'e, par Stroudsburg bank, par Wyoming BanK. par Harrisburg Bank, par Bk of ChamBersburg.par Hk of Middletowa, par York Bank, par Hk of ticttysburg, par Bk or Pittsburg, Citizens' BK.Pittsb-. Exchange Bk. Pittsb. Iron City Bk. Pittsb. Mechanics' Bk, Pittsb Mononga'la b.Browns Frank!. bK.Washtngt. FarA Dro. bK ,W ay nvsb Bk of Northumberl. par Bk of Danvillo. par West Branch Bank, par Lock Haven Bank, par Lewisburg Bank, par Far.BKSchuylkillce par Allegheny BK.Allgh'y Bk of Lawrence eo-., 1 Honesdale Bank par MerAMan lik:l'itUb- J Erie Bank. Erie City Banlr, McKcan Countv Bk, Tioga County Bank, NEW jr.RHET. Bk of N J. N.Bruusw Bergen Couniy BanK at Uackcnsack, Morris County Back TENSESSTE. Agric-l Bk. Brownsv. WcsternBX, Memphis Bank of Nashville, 20 Exc.BK,Murfrcesboro' 3 Shelbyville Back, . LawrcDceburg bank, 29 ' Bank' of Trenton, 5 Bank of Claiborne, Bank of Jefferson. Iiank of Knorvillc 4u BanK of Paris. Paris, 3 Bsbk of Tazewelti 45 Bank of the Union, Si Buck's BK,M'MiBny"e 3 City BanK. Nashville S Northern BK.CIerksv. 3-' Traders' Bk, Nashv. 3 Bk f Commerce, Si Ococee Bk Cleveland, SO Hanw et Middle Tenn. 3i Dandtillge banc, -BanK of Tenneasee, Planters' Union Ex, iNMANA- Bans of the Capitol Traders' banx, Tippecanoe bans, Central bans ' ; Bans, of the State, Free banks, ii.t.n'oiSv Banc of Elgin, . Rock Island basic. -Peoples' bans, Carol Hamilton County By. Bk of the Comnroaw' b Hantsville BesKk Ruahrille Bjmik, StoeK Security T Corn Exehaujje i B of Cheater , Bx of BeJlev' ; ' SolvcDt B' ,jjtt I 10 i 25 t 5(V a. .3 0t . Is 3x F LOUR. Oat: store cf - Kt. for te JC"K? rAjf ile Ot.Cut j rrVse cheap n 3 X m 2 2
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