u u A Lokdox Fog. The London Star of Janu ary 15th, tbns describes one of the fogs for which the English metropolis is famous : "We had another dense fog in the metropolis yes terday morning, necessitating the use of gas in the shops and all places of business, and impeding traffic in every direction. About ten o'clock a remarkable phenomenon was wit nessed with great interest by thousands ot per sons. To the westward of London the fog ap peared to open, showing in the gap, which stretched across the hemisphere, a beautiful violet sky, from which fell a broad, bright belt of light. It was altogether a remarkable sight, and, as seen from Waterloo bridge, its efiect was most striking. The light spread across the Thames, over Hungerford bridge, and the tide being almost at the flow, the water was il laminated as by an electric reflector. All a round and below the bridge was darkness ; but borerthe ontline of the riTer, with its float ing craft was rendered sharply clear by the rays streaming from the sky- The phenome non was only of brief duration ; the fog grad nally closed up on each side, shutting out the sky in the Christmas piece. As the morning advanced, the fog descended, and it was only by the exercise of great caution that the traffic of the street could be carried on ; indeed, in some parts of the city and the East-end it was for a time suspended, whilst the steamboats on the river were compelled to cease rnnning. At noon, the fog cleared off, and the weather became fine and seasonable. The whip is cracking loud over the shoul ders of the Pennsylvania Democrats. The slave-drivers at Washington, speaking through their agent, the editor of The State, gives the Keystone brethren to understand that their natural craving for a Tariff will be lashed right out of them. That paper says : "Our associates in the Keystone State Lave already been indulged to the utmost limit of forbearance. They have been tolerated for years in the open profession of heresy. We permitted them to sacrifice Dallas for his in trepid fidelity to the principles of the party, and we allowed them to promote Buchanan because of his non-conformity to a cardinal point of Democratic doctrine. These things have been done for the protectionist Democ racy of Pennsylvania, and yet they have the audacity to exact a still further compromise of principle. The demand is insufferable. Protection it another form of -Ibolitiouiim, and, rather than be responsible for its imposition, the representatives of the slave-holdir.g States would surrender the control ot the Govern ment." The Cuban egg is to be batched in 1800, and in this wise, according to the Washington cor respondent of the Journal of Commerce : "The State Rights men of the South will, it Is said, generally oppose the Thirty Millions Cuban bill, and go for Mr. Taylor's project of a bill authorizing the President to buy Cnba, if he can do so at the sum of $130,000,000, and consummate the purchase by the annexa tion of Cuba, and allowing it four Representa tives in Congress. The scheme may, perhaps, be adopted by the President in preference to his own, if it can be carried through Congress. Whether Congress will go far with the matter, is not certain; but it is understood that, if they do, they will give the Democracy a fresh impulse, and, perhaps, cement it together by a new and strong bond. The Democracy will rally for a President at the next election who will be most likely to act on the power thus invested in bim, and bay Cnla. No one sap poses that he can buy it ; but the man who will promise to buy it, will carry with him the majority of numbers." At Hall, Mass., a Mr. Morse, while upon the shore near Green Hill, a few days since, ob served something projecting above the sand which proved to be three plates and a plattcf. lie carried them home, supposing them to be pewter, but afterwards ascertained that they were solid silver, worth $300. The New York Exprett says that there are nineteen ocean steamers lying idle at the wharves in that city and this while the steam ers of Great Britain are plowing the waters of every sea, having apparently as much lreigbt business as they can desire. When Anacbarsis, the Scythian, was travel ling in Greece, he was reproached by an Athe nian with the barbarity of bis native land. "It is true," replied Anacharsis, "that my country is a disgrace to me, but you are a disgrace to your country." A school-boy, on being asked by the teacher how he should flog Lim, replied : "If yon please, Sir, I should like to have it done upon the Italians system of writing the heavy strokes upwards, and the down ones light." There is much sound argument in the reply of a country lad, to an idler, who boasts of his "ancient family." "So much the worse for joo," said the peasant, "as we plowmen say, the older the seed, the worse the crop." "I wish," said a beautiful wife to her studi ous husband, "I wish I was a book." "I wish you was an jSlmanae," replied her loving lord, "and then 1 would get a new one every year." Just then the silks rustled. Some wag says that it Is not always a mark of kindness to have an open conntenance. An alligator is a deceitful creature, and yet he presents an "open countenance," when in the very act ot taking yon. in. IT we look through all the heroic fortunes of mankind, we shall find an entanglement of something mean and trivial with whatevpr u noblest in joy or sorrow. Life ii made np of marble and mud. In a band of gypsies, now encamnml t,,v Indianapolis, is a beautiful girl of eighteen, whose father, the chief of the tribe, offers her band and $10,000 to any respectable man who will marry her. TERMS OP THE JOURNAL. The Raftsmas's Jot rsal is published on Wed nesday at 51.&0 per innain in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2.00 will be charged. Aiivbrtiskwexts will be inverted at $1,00 per eqnare of 12 line for three or lew insertions, For every additional insertion 23 cents will be charg ed. A deduction will be made to Tear It adver tisers. 3 No subscription taken for a shorter time than six monrha mnA a nor... ii -i : j j-j.. watt Mjm; UtawUllUUCI til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of COUNTY DIRECTORY. Prcs't Judge Hon. James Burnside, Bellefonte.Pa. As te Judge Hon. Wm. L. Moore, Clearfield. Hon. Benj'fl. Bonsall, Lathersburg. Sheriff. . . . Fredk G. Miller, . Clearfield Protbonoiary, George Walters, . . - Reg. & Rec". James Wrigley, . . " Treasurer. . . John MePherson, . . " Co. Surveyor, John L. Cattle, . . " Commiss'n'rs, Jobn Irwin. Sr. . . Clearfield. George Earbard. . . NewMHIport. William McCraeken, Lumber City. Auditors. . . Peter Hoover, . .Curwensville. Aaron C. Tate. . . Clearfield. Isaac W. Graham, . Coroner. . . . George Richards, . . Clearfield. PROFESSIONAL ft BUSINESS CARDS. D R. B. F. AKELY, Grahamton, Clearfield coun ty, renn a. April 1. D O. CROUCH. PHTSiriA.-, Curwensville, Clear . field county, Penn a. May 14. I J. CRANS. Attorney at Law and Real Estate J. Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office adjoining his residence, on Second street. May 16. EORGE SCHULTZE. Boot and Sooe Maker, opposite the JaiL Market street, Clearfield, Pa. He sells low for cash. Nov. 10. "IVMLLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law. V Clearfield, Pa. Office, one door no(!h of the Pot Office, on Second street. Sept. 1. JOSEPH GOON, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, thaw s new row, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Made up work always on hand. Aug. 11. OBERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. (and District Attorney,) Clearfield, Pa. Office in thaw'j new row, Market street May 2a. HBCCnER SWOOPE, Attorney at Law.Clcar . field. Pa. OCe in Graham's Row. one door east of the 'Raftsman's Journal' office. Nor 10. I) W. BARRETT. Jastiee of the Peace. Lutbers . . bur;. Clearfield eo.. Pa., will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to him. mar25-tf "1TTILLIAM F. IRW IX. Market sweet, Clearfield. I Pa.. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise. Hardware. Queens ware, Groceries, and family articles generally. Nov. 10. MEREEI.L A CARTER. Dealers in Stoves. Tin. Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, second street, Clearfield. Pa. Housc-spouting and Roofing done to order, on short notice Nov. 1. GU'ELICH A EENNER, Manufacturers of all JT kinds of Cabinet-ware. Market street. Clear field. Pa. They also make to order CoEns. and attend funerals with a hearse. Nov. '10. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON. Cabinet Maker. Market street. Clearfield, Pa. He will also attend fu nerals with a hearse, chpn mIU nn- coffins to order, on short notice. ' Nor. 10. HE. NAl'GLE. Wat-h and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in Shaw's new row, Market street, opposite the Rafts man's Journal office, Clearfield, Pa. Nov. 10. BLACKSMITH ING.-JaeobShunkweiler. thank ful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of a share of public patronage in hU line of business. Shop on Third st. Nor. 10. JB MENALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield, . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining eouatics. OEie in tew brick addition, adjoining the residence ot James B. Graham. Nor. 10. LARRLMER A TEST, Attorneys at Law. Clear field, Pa. Will attend prompt! t to all leeal and other busicess entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6, 1856. JAS. H. LARRIXER. ISRAEL TEST. THOMAS J. MCULLOUGH, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Pa., may be found at big office on Market street, one door west of Richard Mossop's store. Deeds and other legal instruments prepar- c tm pruujj;iut:ea &nu accuracy. reo. !. JOHN RVSSEL A CO.. Tanners and Curriers, Pennville. Clearfield Co , Pa. Keep constantly on band an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for !;tle at the lowest cash prices. Hides JOSEPH PETERS. Justice of the Peace. Cur- ' r wensvme, nearneld county, Pa., one door east of Monteliue A Ten Eyck's Store. All business cmrusieu 10 mm win oe promptly attended to. and all instruments of writing done on short notice. MBROTYPES. P. C. PUR VIANCE. Professor J. of Photographic Chemistry. Gallerv at his residence on Second Street, one door South of Alerrell & Carter a Tin-ware establishment, Clear field. Pa. CF"Day of operation: Fridav and Saturday of each week. junefs"56 JAMES B. GRAHAM. Dealer in Sawed Lumber, Squared Timber, Shingles, Boards, Ac.. Gra hamton, Clearfield connty. Pa., is prepared to fill, on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his line of business, on as reasonable terms as they eao be procured in the county. Jan23-'56-tf. DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional servi ces to the citizens of Clearfield and ricinitv Residence on Second street, opposite the office of It. J. trans, uj. Office, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G R Barrett, where he can be found unless absent on professional business. DENTAL CARD A. M. SMITH, offers big pro fessional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon the teeth executed with neatness and despatch. Being familiar with all the late improvements he is pre pared to make artificial teeth in the best manner. Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 13. -rOUR TEETH ! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to JL announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations in Den tistry. Those desiring hisservices will find him at his office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridavs and Satnrdara. nn. less notified otherwise in the town papers the week oeiore. au worx, warranted to be satisfactory. "ITTAGON - MAKING. The nndersingned an il nounee to the public that thev manufacture Waggons of all descriptions, Buggies. Sleds, Ac., at their shon in Vm Sulnm ltr,i. u; pi.... field county, which they offer for sale at aa reasona ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere. They res pectfully solicit a share of patronage. fwi CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Octl- ag-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. BOOT A SHOE MAKING -The undersigned h.v g '.Ii?11 int2 rartnership in the above bu eineis, at the end of the new bridge 11 miles a bove Clearfield borough, are prepared to do a!l kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. JOHN S HOYT A. g". HOYT. ' Tt ATI Ir I n 7 if .fMitit r-xr . T , ... ... .... - v. v-UUj j.'iiruuu ana niaes taken in exchange for work. June 23, 1853. BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER The nndersigDed takes this method to announce to the citixen of Clearfield and the surround inr country, that he has opened a Barber Shop, on jiaraec street, in fnaw s new row.wnere he is pre pared to accommodate all who may give him a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. vet. o, laaa. 4 Jli AU .UBK13. LATEST STYLE of Fall and Winter Bonrett. at the corner store of WM. IRVIN. - LADIES' FURS, a few set of French Sables, at theetoreof WM. IBVIX. T3ECEIPTS ATD EXPENDITURES OF .JL IXbAKi Outaf I OK A. 1). ledS, Jornt MTPbxrso. Esq., Treasurer cf Clearfield Connty in account with said County, from the &th day of January, isM. to the atn of January, lro9 DEBTOR. To amount received from Collectors for 1S53 and previous years, 5ti01 23 To amount received from Unseated lands for IS06 and 1S57. To amount received from other sources as per Commissioners book, CREDIT. 52S3 67 2S5 S3 By balance due Treasurer at last settle ment, " By Jurors Expenses, By Road iews. By Fox, Wild Cats. Ac. By Election expenses, By Assessors wages, -By Constables wages, By Commissioners counsel, By Improvements, Ac., By Rent for Treasurer's office 3 By Penitentiary expenses, By Sheriff fees, '. By Transcribing Land Book, By Prothonotary. ore.. By Books. Dockets, Ac, By Jail fees, By Tipstaffs and court Crier, Ky Auditors feea. By Auditors clerk, By Connty printing, By Fnel, By Commissioners clerk. By Recording Assessments, By Commissioners wages, By Justices fees. By District Attorney, By Repairs, Public buildings, By Commonwealth costs, By Exonerations to collectors, By Percentage to collectors, Bv Treasurers Der et on receivi $106 91 224 69 232 00 SO; 70 9-13 86 651 76 157 22 50 00 102 45 ys. 37 50 143 31 - 190 00 15 00 243 72 lyo 23 112 85 17 50 45 00 25 00 151 00 SO 50 132 50 21 00 376 50 27 43 431 00 372 16 S30 56 34 02 307 34 ng. 147 At :. 135 13 Ey Treasurers per ct. on paying ' SI 0463 7 A Balance dae Treasurer, 299 99 Total, $10463 78 Amount of Outstanding Taxes, due from Collec tors tor the year Ibos, and previous years For the vear 147. Districts. Collectors names. County. State. Militia Jordan, JamcsKea-jr. 20 o 51 92 14 For 1S43. Bell. R. Wetrell. 00 00 00 00 C 00 Jordan, Henry Swan. 00 00 00 00 4 10 Penn, A. Spencer, 00 00 00 00 17 50 For 1W9. Covington, D Huegeney. 00 00 1 62 33 00 Jordan, U m. Wiley, 00 00 00 00 25 00 Penn, Thomas Fenton. 00 00 00 CO 32 50 For 1850. Bell. J Sunderland, 00 00 00 00 6 00 Karthaus, L. Hartbue. 00 00 00 00 20 50 Morris, Joseph Rothrook, 00 00 00 00 13 12 Penn, Joseph Davis. 00 00 00 00 30 For 1551. Eurnside, John Young, 30 01 16 23 Jordan, D. Williams, 3 15 S 2 7 00 For 1S52. Fox, John J. Eucdy, 1 00 curwensv. Jonn AsKev, Z3 a.J I j n lj Zo For 1553. Decatur, D. Kephart. 15 17 19 50 Pike, Jos. A Caldwell. 4 74 7 54 For 1554. Chest, S. J Tozer. 45 So 52 20 15 50 Jordan, Joseph Patterson, 12 13 9 29 9 S3 Lawrence, B. Spackman, 22 84 21 57 Pike. T. R 31 Cune. 2 62 17 S5 For 1S55. Covington, J. B. Barmoy. 15 91 19 05 Clearfield, T. J. M'Cullough, 77 61 2 00 Penn, Jos. Collingworth, 44 00 Woodward. Abram Byers. 10 57 For 1356. Bradford, John Holt, 1 00 23 03 Brady, Jacob Kunti, 1S2 42 151 43 57 50 Chest. Jonathan Fry, 10 17 10 15 Covington. D. Kolley, 46 36 50 Curwensv. J.D.Thompson, 1 00 12 42 Decatur, Geo. Kephart, 63 89 111 59 20 C2 Jordan, it. il. Johnson, 3 35 7 25 j 60 Huston, Asa loo ng, 6 80 Morris, John Hoover, 36 91 89 47 22 18 Penn. James Arthurs, 15 23 Pike. Lewis I. Bloom, 1101 4 10 15 C5 Woodward,L. Hcgarty, 45 9 53 For 1557. Bcecaria, John Weld, 86 93 93 9 15 45 1-oggs, Daniel Smcal, 70 09 11 63 33 00 Bradford, John Shirey. jr., 19 50 10 34 P.rady. G.B.Goodlander, 191 93 51 40 Burnside, James Smith, 69 bO 30 21 2 74 Covington, J. W. Kider, 17 10 25 41 7 95 Clearfield, Isaac Johnson, 27 95 12 07 21 43 Curwensv. Z. McNanl, 49 45 37 71 14 33 Ferguson, Jos. Straw. 63 00 43 91 22 50 Fox. J. B. Heath, 4 31 5 no Itoshen, Ellis Livergood. 14 67 33 63 23 00 Graham, Sam I Lansburv, 25 85 14 61 Jordan. Wm. Williams, 25 00 53 43 20 00 Karthaus, Wm. H. Michaels, 4 21 25 21 15 60 Knox, John Fox, 1 20 60 11 0.3 Lawrence, J J. Tate, 167 00 122 87 50 50 Morris, Daniel Beams, 15 18 2(5 61 17 52 Penn. Isaac Kirk. 27 89 23 06 10 04 Pike. J. B. Garrison, 112 84 129 65 37 00 AYoodwardS. P. ShofF. 101 94 44 45 30 50 For 1S53. Beccaria. Samuel Shoff, 315 03 123 22 40 50 Bell, F. G. Miller, 21 75 134 93 20 50 Boggs, A. Baugbman. 110 63 40 92 25 00 Bradford, S. P. Wilson. 93 43 25 17 17 50 urady, Oodfrey Zilliox, 597 62 254 86 87 00 Burnside, John Riddle, 256 44 133 25 61 50 Chest, L. J. Hard, 240 79 101 63 22 00 Covington, J. M. Reiter. 129 64 54 31 39 00 Clearfield, K. J. Wallace, 244 82 121 73 Carweosv. nm.McBride, 146 50 103 03 11 50 Decatnr, And? Baughman, 202 23 84 86 26 50 Ferguson, Geo. Williams, 175 25 77 94 23 50 Fox. D.N. Heath, 21 87 6 35 11 00 Girard. Benj. Jurey, 80 07 26 53 21 50 Goshen, R. u. Shaw. 43 00 20 23 11 63 Graham, John W. Turner, 125 12 51 38 43 00 Huston, Elijah Burns, 84 03 44 31 11 50 Jordan, M m. Pusey. 120 71 51 45 20 50 Karthaus, James White, 47 14 40 01 13 00 Knox, JohnMcMurry. 113 11 13 61 15 50 Lawrence, Hugh Orr. 407 17 195 03 50 84 Morris, Fred. Nebel. 137 13 93 95 51 00 Penn, R. Denver. Sr., 242 31 107 0 9 4 4 00 Pike, Jos. M. Spencer, 382 40 147 11 36 50 Union, John Bru baker. Ill 87 43 44 14 00 Woodward.B. Stevens, 191 14 79 74 21 00 SS635 42 2700 00 902 41 Am't due from Unseated Land, 1353. Am tdue on Notes, Judg ments, Ac, S1027 83 Am't of outstanding orders, 1077 09 Balance due county. 59210 74 Jobn MePberson. Esquire. Treasurer of Clearfield County, in account with the different Townships for Road Fund for 1356 and 1357. DR. To balance due Twps. last settlement, S97 87 To am't from Unseated Lands for 1S56 and 1857, 8264 22 CR. By am't paid Tps. Bal.dneTps. Beccaria, S5S3 94 00 00 Bell, 525 3.3 00 00 Boggs, 173 06 4 78 Bradford, 107 22 6 60 Brady, 497 19 00 00 Burnside, 252 37 00 00 Chest, 290 71 00 00 Covington, 203 75 7 88 Clearfield, 8 31 1 74 Decatur, 303 46 00 00 Ferguson, 37 46 00 00 Fox, 239 46 44 50 Girard, 341 53 00 00 Goshen, 29 23 32 49 Graham, 114 00 7 52 Huston, 1257 92 00 00 Jordan, 103 24 00 00 Karthaus, . 243 13 23 16 Knox, 352 70 15 99 Lawrence, 194 43 00 00 Moms. 758 20 00 00 F'ni 171 03 00 on . Pike, 122 25 45 76 Union. 337 22 8 82 Woodward, 620 51 Bal. due townships, 204 44 5201 41 5S3S2 09 5-6362 03 Jobn MePberson. Eeqnire, Treasurer of Clearfield j 1 . , -rr . m i, v uwun . iu wrouxib w 1111 iuo u lijcreiii x o wcfn ip for School Fund for 1556 and 1357. DR. To Bal. due Tps. at last settlement. 5465 57 xo amount received from Lnseated Lands for 1856 and 1S57. 11305 05 R. By am't paid Tps. Bal.doeTpf. Beccaria, 653 73 83 43 Bell. 466 1 5 113 66 Boggs. 229 49 45 - Bradford, 229 00 1 5 23 Brady. 523 97 00 CO Burnside, 460 00 75 20 Chest, 519 90 25 Covington, 100 00 244 84 - Clearfield, 13 40 00 00 Decatur, 443 57 00 00 Ferguson, 37 33 00 00 Fox. 00 00 150 50 Girard. 400 00 85 63 Gosben, 259 60 22 12 Grahart, 233 61 15 95 Huston, 1400 00 69 66 Jordan. 223 53 00 0 Kar:haus, 254 50 22 83 Knox. 651 47 00 00 . Lawrence, 316 21- 00 00 Morris, 1700 00 277 21 - Penn, 132 57 00 00 Pike. 209 77 00 00 Union, 433 60 12 42 . AToodward, 447 34 111 31 Bal. due Tps. 1331 S7 . SI 331 87 SU770 62 311770 62 We, the undersizned Commissioners of Clear' field county, having examined the accounts of John McPherton. Esq., Treasurer of said countv. for the year 1558, do certify that we find them as above stxtod. lbe amount of debts outstanding, due the county, are Ten thousand two hundred anp eighty-seven dollars sod eizbtv-tbreo cents. and the amount of outstanding orders are one iDousana ana seven dollars and nine cents. Witness our hands this 22d January. A. D. 1359. Attest. - JOHN IRWIN. T O JOHN IRWIN. T GEO.' EE HARD, 5 WM. M CRACKEN, ) Zr R. J. Wallace, Clerk, We. the undersigned Auditors of Clearfield County, having examined the accounts of John MePberson, Esq.. Treasurer of said county, for A. D. 1558. do cerxify that the accounts are as above stated ; that the amount due the Treasurer bv the county is Two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents ; the amount due the Road Fund by the Treasurer is Two hundred and four dollars and forty-four cents ; the amount due the cnool 1 und is one thousand three hundred and thirty .one dollars and eighty-seven cents : also the amount due the county (join Collectors, Unseated Lands, and other sources, is Ten thousand two hun dred and eighty-seven collars and eizhtv-three cents, and the amount of outstanding orders is one mousana ana seven-seven dollars and nineets. w ltness our hands this 22d Jan'y A. D. 1639. Attest, PETER HOOVER R J. ATalla"e, A. C. TATE. Clerk. ISAAC W. GRAHAM A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Ladies' nrMir.a jL comprising English and French Merinos. Co- burgs, figured and plain Delaines. Delaine Robes Saxony Plaids. Lama Cloth. Poil de Chevre, Silks! etc.. c. ior saie cneap at me corner, bv October 6. 1&58. WM.'lRVIN. HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would respectfully an- "ucc i an iricnus ana me puo;ic generally that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es tablishment in -New Salem Citv " Bradv town. chip, where he will at all times be prepared to manuiaeture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, and his riurs win oe maae in me most substantial ana du raoie 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- I!. ..iiattm HCV'I I.'l IT r . New Salem City. Jan. 16, 1S58. TIIE "GREAT REPUBLIC" MONTH i.v -r ,1.. n..i.i:. .1.. a. -1. .. ... j iw7 TV.. ... 1 1. . r,. T4- 1 . 1. 1 . 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Premium iAm;;,Entitling each subscriber to the magazine for one year, and to their choice of ei thJ?roC onrtlro great steel enjravsmgs. entitled. .r2.rt SnPP," and '-The City of the Great Kin?.'' Four dollar- Tk. . .-n i . ' j - - " vun i 1119 "111 SCUL on rollers by mail, prepaid. Agents and Can- assers can make liberal and satisfactory arrange ments upon application stating the territory re quired. All Postmasters and Clergymen are au thorized tO receive Sllbarrinrinna n-(,;K forward to us, giving name and address of subscri ber, ucauctmg zo per cent for their trouble. "The rate of nnaiim will n .i i " . - -- i & " luuxccnis eacn number, to be paid in all cases at the office where it 111 rMdivil I 1 1 . t . - . to answer, must contain return stamps. Subscri bers D1DIL in tt 1 1 o aoa V T ry - .i wmuiuutciiuuD. ui DC r Tl 1 1 1 irn -" .. i 11.1UCB. i un II. UU U- tV And tnln in full 1; 1,1 . . !L1 mrrr.x " .-i- icgiuij h puasiuie. t mere is little risk in sending money by mail. Lare sums should be remitted by draft, if possible, or registered letter. OAKSMITII L CO.. i-ublishers of the "Great Republic" Monthly, No. 112 and 114 William St.. New-York. B AR AND HOOP IRON, small round iron for Stove rods. Jktt- far al at ih nn r j - iv VI October 6 WM. IRVIN. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, a full assortment, at tka enrnr ilnr. ' October 6.1358. AVM. IRVIN. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, at the cor ner store. Curwensville. October 6. 1S5. TTJI. IRVIN. FOR SALE. A yoke of good and large Oxen by VM IRVTV Curwensville, September 22 1S58. SPANISH Sole Leather, for sale at the corner store. Hides taken at the hiu-hMt t,; October 6. WM. IRVTN W ILLOW BASKETS. A lot on hand and or sale by Not25 WM. F. IRWIN. TUB3 AND BUCKETS. A variety just receiv ed and for sale at WM. F. IRWIN'S SALT. A large qoontity of SALT just recciv ed. and which will be sold verv chean f..r eaA. by the sack, at WM. F. IRWIN'S. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. An assortment just opened and for sale at the Mom of AIL ROAD IIO USE, CORNER OF Main and White Streets. BROOKVILLE, Pa. Feb.24 R. R. MEANS, Proprietor. GLORIOUS NEWS ! NATIONAL EX CHANGE The subscriber having taken the above well known stand, in Curwensville. Pa., is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His table will always be supplied with the best the market can afford, and bis Bar wiib the choicest liquors. His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. April 8. ISiS. DAVID SMITn. MANSION nOUSE. Clearfield, Fa The undersigned respectfully announces to the public that he baa leased the above Hotel in Clear field borough, and that be is prepared to accom modate all who may favor bim 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 th wants and comfort of his guests, be expects to secure a liberal share of patronage. febll-'57 DAN. M. WEAVER. MT. VERNOJT IIOUSE. LUMBER CITY. CLEARFIELD COUSTY, PA. The under signed notifies the public that he has opened out the above named bouse, and that he is well pre pared to accommodate all who may favor bim with a call. The house is three stories high, is commodious and well furnished, and, no pains will be spared to render satisfaction to guests. His Bar is always supplied with choice liquors of all kinds. There is plenty of stabling connected with the house. He solicits a share of public patron age. - - L. W. TEN EYCK. Lnraber City. April 21. lCi3-3m-pd. SlT S Q U E II A N N A 11 OT S E, Cnrtrmvilir, Clearfirld C'o ", Pcntt'a. The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel. Philinsburg. having taken the above bouse, sitnate in the east end ot the Borough ot Curwcnvi!!e. on the bank of the Susquehanna River, woull res pectfully announce to the travelling public, that he is fully prepared to accommodate strangers and all others who may favor hiin with a call. The house is new. well furnished, large and com modious, and travellers will find every convenience necessary to their comfort. Ample stabling is at tached to the premises DAVID JOHNSTON. Curwensville. February 17. 1S53. FLEMINCi HOTEL. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE GOOD INTENT.)CURWENS 1LLE. Clearfield County. Pa. The subscriber begs 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 the wants of the entire travelling community. HIS TABLE will always be provided with every luxury the markets and surrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with the'ehoi cest wines and liquors. HIS STABLES, which are the best and most commodious on the road within a day's travel, will always be in charge of careful and attentive hostlers In short, every department of his establishment will be supplied with all the comforts and conveniences the weary traveller could desire. WM. A. MASON. Curwensville. June 2. 1853. CLEARFIELD HOl'SE, CORNER OF FIRST AND MARKLT STREETS. CLEAR FIED. PA. The undersigned would respectfully inform hi frte-nA-i tkmi t h n Ir.r.Ilinrf nnki;. - - - - - - .uv ..w.llBUg fUVl,l. MAM 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 furni.-hed ; that extensive stabling has just been completed; and that he is pre pared to accommodate all who may give him call in tlie most pleasine: and agreeable manner. lie is amply provided with everything to render his house a desirable stopping place, and w ill endeavor to entertain his euesta in a manner that cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. The nouse is situated in a pleasant and quiet part ot the town, and no expense or attention will be spa red to make it one of the best houses in the county. A liberal patronage is resnectfullv sulii-ited. II- bar will be supplied with an assortment of choice liquors. jnne2- 5:? H. HAYS MORROW. LAGER! LAGER! LAGER! LAGER! LAG E It BEER SALOON. Katimr Ilnuxc! Eating Hoitte .' end Uilery! Kitiu Hnuatl Eating? Hon ? and H ilerq'. li.itiiiiT House! Eitif HoHe '. and. H.item' The undersigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Clearfield and the public in gener al, that he has opened an EATING HOUSE and BAKERY in the room on Market street, known as the "Old Jew Store.-' where lie will keep on hand a general assortment of Coufcctionaries. such as Candies of all kinds. Nuts in great variety. Figs. Kaisens, Prunes. Ac.. Ac. ne will also keep Ale aud Lager Beer at all times, which, he does not hesitate to say. is a superior article, ami from the best breweries in the west. ALSO, a lartre assort ment of Tobacco and Cigars, alwavs on hand. As he is a baker by trade, he will always keep a supply of FRESH BREAD and CAKES. .-ll as PIES of every description that the season will afford. Ho will also bake to order, on short no tice, anything of the kind that may be wanted vj iuc citizens oi v.iearnciu. ihe public are resnectfullv inv'ted to call n.I see his stock, which he thinks cannot fail to meet the wants and wishes of rersous who desire mr ui iuc arucics in nis line oi Dusir.ess. He solicits. and hopes to receive, a liberal share of patronage, as it will be his constant aim to accommodate and please all who may favor bim with their custom. v.au ana judge tor yourselves. Kern ember the place, the -OLD JEW STORE." on Market street Clearfield lap2l WENDLIN ENTltF.S TII E GOLDEN PRIZE. THE Cittr.DEV Ir?T'ST' The Golden Prize The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize. TTTty M",rTMT?-7 it J i 'T ILLUSTRATED! illistrated: ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK 77u..i.j . hi ... .. . . ..... i..r. ccrrry trrr a . J ff (rircl every ittrX IUiistrated every weel. Illustrated every treri. Illustrated every tceel. Illustrated evrif tveet. Illustrated rrery tceet. Ill nitrated erertf trrtl IT.l.TlSTti A'rrrn wj?tv irpfi- iyjirci men comes sent free. Sneeimru envies sent free THE G'OLDEy PRIZE ' " - - iiiriAtniicq Ihn Virlr U'aaVl. 1 1 . . 1 irwfrryiM frruiiMiw rr i : i . . . t . - www . . ii.t is one OI Till 1 arrrnat om.1 k.at 1. 1 ... . 1 - - mm-m i j j.'4(jtijui measj. .An Imperial Quarto containing etrht pacres, or fort t eolutnnil. (if nfprtllinir nri,inal . J - i " ... . "o," - "uu ele gantly illustrated every week. a t ' :r . i . a . . , "una ou cents 10 JWI) Oil in Gold will De Presented tnpwh Knlunrihu. . . i iiuuicutiiieir on receipt of the subscription money. woe copy jor one year, 52 ul, and I "ift One copy for two years, 3 50, and 2 rifts One copy for three years, 5 00. and 3 gifts'. One copy for five vear, 8 00, and 5 gifts AND TO CLUBS fc ' Three copies one year, S5 00, and 3 gifts, live copies one year, 8 00, and 5 gifts. Ten copies one year, 15 00, and 10 gifta. 1 wenty-one copies 1 year, 30 00. and 21 gift The articles to ha rlidrriv.nt.wi ... - t - the following list : 1 packages of Gold, containing $500 each 5 packages of Gold, containing 200 each 10 packages of Gold, containing 100 each." IS r m Hunt,nS Cased Watches, 10) each. 20 Gold W atches. 75 . 50GoldWateh . . . iXeac?' 100 Gold Watches'. - lal.h 300 Ladies Gol.I r.h.. eac.n" SS E!!V!r U.nt,!DS C-3eJ ' 30 eh. wu..u,ci ii au-uea. - - . Sin ,i 9; ...k 1000 gold guard, Tt A fob chains 10 to 30 each' Studs, V ateh keys, Gold and (Silver Thimbles, and $15 each. LU ni ou conts to Immediately on the receipt of the subscription money the subscriber's name will be entered Spon our subscription book opposite a number, and the gift correspond inir vilk - i ... . . - j ". . . ' iimuuei will Dtlup warded, with.n one week, to the subscriber, 6, VU1U or ernrrct . ' J T All COuimnninarmna )...l v. .u . . . i ii mtm3 BUUlTWa 10 Tit? I T .. . . 45 and 49 Moflat Building, 335 Broadway, N. York. x- L -v- . .. f . "c"irwj. Agents wanted. j5l ork, March 17, l&jp-lamly. II ARDWARE. A large assortment just receiv- R CAUTION All persons are notified not to meddle with the following property now ia possession of Luther Barrett, as the same belong f to me and subject to my order: 2 Horsea. 1 Cow. 1 Heiffer. 1 Calf, 2 Hegt. I pair Timber Sleda, I Raft of timber. JOHN PAITUN. Curwensville. December 22. 153. CAUTION. All persons are hereby caatio&ed against purchasing or in any way meddiiBr with the following property, to wit: Una yoke cj red Oxen and 1 black Mare', as the same belongs to me. and is only left with Wm. M. Bloom oa leas and is subject to my order alone. Jan 5. 159. LKWIrf I. BLOOM. A NSONVILLE PROPERTY FOR8ALH. ajL The property formerly occupied by Jauits Smith, being 3 adjoining lots, having a two nor plank house. 34 by IS feet, and a plank shop, Vt by 15 feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, ca accommodating terms. Applv to March 2. L. J. CKANS. Clearfield. . COMMERCIAL nOTEL, N. 20. Seai Sixth street, between Market and Che out. Philadelphia, has been recently opened Tor the accommodation of the . cbl:c. The house i ! central location, and hat undergone extensive re-" pairs the charge per day is $1.25. Sept- 22. 15- 1. BLAIR. Aft. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL. Ne 11T aai 119 2nd Street, above Arch. PbiUdelphia.Pa. This Hotel hs been refitted, and if now arttia opened for the accummodation of the trTliog public. It is located in a pleasant part of the city, and every effort will be made to make guest com fortable. Try the boose. Boarding 31.25 perday: A. M. HOPKINS, Proprietor. September 22. 1S5S. C'AUTION. All persons are hereby eactioned against purchasing or meddling w'ith the fwi lowing property, to wit : One yoke of black Oxen, both with white faces: 1 two-horse wagon, 1 TJ, and white spotted Moily Cow, 1 red Cow. 1 two year old Heiffer, 5 head' of Hogs, now ia poatw sjon of Abraham Shallenberger, of Union town ship, as the same belongs to me. and Is suMect te my order alone. D. E. BRUBAkEK December 24th. 135--de29-2m. IOR SALE, THE FARM occupied by Jobn F.Wiley in Ferguson township, eonlainiag IOC acres, 30 acres cleared ; house, barn ani other buildings thereon erected. ALSO. 50 acres of land or the timber therein.' situate in Pike township within one ard a half miles of the river on a good road to haul. For further description and terms ariplr to L. J. CK'A.Vd. May 20. 1S37. Clearfield. TT7TLLLS' PATENT STUMP EXTRACTOR The attention of fanners and land owners generally, throughout th -. country is called to tl valuable and powerful machine for the extra:tir.g of stumps, pulling down trees, removal of rocks, buildings. Ac. A company ot gentlem-n nf this city have secured from the Inventor, the Patect Kigutfor the State of Pennsylvania, and are row prepared to sell county rights, machine Ac, oa accommodating terms. Application can be made to Aaron Clement. Agent, at the oCee of tUe tym pany. No. 220 North Third street. ba-k room, rti! adi'Iphia. N. B. Pamphlets with i! lustrations and testimonials, can be had t the office. Iec22 j."-oi 4 VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JLWriP: 2. STUKE, No. 72 North Secoxo Su-eet. iptn xite the Mount Vernon IIohm.) Pphiladeix-hia tJold Lever Watches, full jewelled. 15 iC. e Silver Ivcr do.. d.; Silver lupine, do.; 'ar::t: Gold Spectacles. Silver do.; Silver Table Silver Desert do.; Silver Tea do.; Gold Pec : .; Gold Cases: Gold Pens and Silver do.: togribcr with a varioty of fine Gold Jewelry. Gold 'Jura Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted u be ns represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks. Tins, Ao.. made to order. N. B. All orders sent by mail er otherwise will be punctually attended to. His motto is: - Small Profits and Quick Salea,- Pbiladclphia. April 25. IS55. TAKE NOTICE ! TAVERN KEErE?3 and the public, tbat Gross A Kunkel, whole sale Grocers. Canal Street Wharf, llarrisburg, have on hand a large lot of Liquors at reduced' prices, by the barrel or otherwise, te suit pnt- . .j;ij-tit. couMMib m ne loiiowinf n ii ... n j uro e ran dies. Oid Rye Wlmkey, Iometio Brandies. New England Rum, Lisbon Wine. Pure Holland Gin. Rectified Pitta.Whiikay Port Wine. Madcria Wine. Pure Holland Gin, Domestic Gin. Monongahcla Whiskey i.iacKDerry liracdy, Teach Brandy, Livender Brandy, Cherry Brandy." Scutth Vhi?kev. And other Liquor. Gesler's Pnre Champagne, Ac, n?Ord:rs promptly attended to. A., Ae GROSS A KUNKEL. Wholesale Grocers. Canal Street Wharf, between Walnut and Ste Streets, Harrisbnrg. Pa. MarlO-'5S-ly. CAB I XET-WA R K.-C.ULIcn A BENNER. would inform the citizens of town and sur rounding country, that they continue to manufaj ture to order, aud keep constantly on hand, everr n . i A t ..e ii I M r -'r ii. . n -""j i o-iuuwii-H.iftii. eocsistm? t,z .uairs. .uauogony and Lominon Bureaus: Sofa Lounges. Ac They will also repair furniture and -chairs, in good style, cheap fur cash. Hons Tain ting done on short notice, and easy terms bop and Ware-rooms, on Market street, (same as for merly occupied by John Guelich.) nrarlv cpposi: the ' Old Jew Store." where tber are at all timee ready to accommodate those who inav lav.-.r them with their custom. As the time are' rather pres sing, they have determined to dispose of article in their business, at (he very lowest cash rate. Step in and examine their ware, and judge fer yourselves JOHN GCELICH September 1,1 S58. DANIEL BENNER. NB. Coffins made to order on short notice, aad funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro. pnate accompanyments, when desired. G.A B. ROBINS; LITERARY DEPOT. Thomas' Robins having removed his Book and Drugstore to the Store Room former! t oecupied by Riohard thaw A Son. one door West of the -Mansion House," where he is prepared to accom modate his former customers and the pub'ic gen erally with everyihing in his line. larinr late ly added a general assortment of Groceries to hie former stock, he is now prepared to accoxaioda'e all who may favor him with a call, with BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES, Stationary, FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTIONARIES Tobacco ami Cigars. ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, rAINTri Chemicals, &-r., fre., rr. Among his stock will be found Histories, Biogra phies, tketches. School Books, Poetical, ScietTti-j, Mecbamcal, Medical and Law works; the lateet ffi Vil-"SOM 1WBrri on.hn1 or procured to order; all the Magazines furnished monthly, at publish ers pnees; fancy and common letter paper; plain and ruled cap paper; perforated paper ; note pa per; fancy and common envelopes; blank Dee-it; a great variety of Steel Pens ; common and faaey pen-holders, pencils. Ac. Ac. Ac., which he will eeil at the most reasonable prices. His stockof Drugs. Medicines, Dye-stuffs. FainU. . AC, is larsre ami wll cui...n . k:.v. .7? Calomel, Blue Mass. Quinine. Morphia, Red Prw cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverized ; RoebUe and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur, Sen na. Pink Rvn C... M I . - J - f ' . . - - "j i.ic xartarie A - eil, bulphate of Ziae; liquorice, Colombo and Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, BIqh Vitriol i , ... . v v. iuammu umt, v nmme Ureen and Yellow, Vermillion, Terra de Sienna, and in faet a general assortment. Ha ria ali w,m 11 '.e T .j: . '"l". tc. Also, Watch guards and Keys Penknives, Hair oil,; liair. IvOH. I I n IT Imn(l Putk. 1. m. . ' - - wuuj, xootn-Dicks lltri and Ktrnnl Smllnra' T . r. - Ka. CT Soans andPerfnrr..,. . ' "I, P?Waer 1 Fan- Vv -,KPr?ne!;Fif' Kaisina. Almond'Paa-nuU and 1 ilberu ; Candies a general aasortntent r amon. Cloves. Pepper, and othsatSIi?S?!: and fpool Cotton ; the moat popular Patent Me :ij cueapest rates. Call ft&d lIBtn ansa V. 1 . .oives. ir;,;;,"' . 112 Dining Breakfast, and Centre Tables; Sewing " ritirg. and Wash Stands, Mahogony and Cent mon Bedsteads: Maho?onv at..l i'..Kf.n...i November WM. F. IRWIN. -.. t'vuv iuu now ior saie Dsr November 2 WM F. IRWIN. N' J A I Lv?. Jin aormfnt in.i i -..i 19T2 WM-FTIRWIF.