; Rather This. A ludicrous incident oc eared, this winter, at "Woodlawn," on tbe Bloomingdale Boad. Jones' hotel, of that place, is ornamented with a hostler, fun is as fearless as bis face is ugly.- One day, in Jan nary, while twenty or thirty fast gentlemen were." standing on the front balcony of the hotel, an individual rode up tbe path, on the thinnest horse mortal eyes ever looked upon Leaping from this phantom steed, the eques trian said, turning to tbe hostler, ' Here, John, give my borse some water." - Sir?" said John, with a look of astonish ment. ." - . 'Give my borse some water !" thundered tbe stranger. Tour horstl" ejaculated John, still more surprised. ." , Tes, yon fool, my Aor!" and the stranger looked savagely at him, and commenced diaw Ing tbe lasb ot bis whip through bis band. . John walked toward him as though be would demand an explanation, and had taken about ix steps, when he suddenly stopped, like one surprised beyond expression. "Bless my soul !" says he, "1 ax your par don, sir ; but your banimal was a standi' on a line trilk this 'ere hilckin' post, and 1 didn't see him 1" Tbe owner of tbe spectral beast tried to frown, but a roar from the balcony made him change bis mind. Yofthfc Mbrderers. Three young boys were recently sent to the State Penitentiary of Missouri tor life, for the murder of a person named II ugh Downy. Two were originally convicted of murder in the first, and tbe third f the same crime in the second degree. The two were sentenced to be hung, but the Gov ernor, on account of their extreme youth, com muted the sentence to imprisonment for life, and the Judge sent tbe third there for the same time. It is truly horrible to reflect that for a long lifetime these young lives must reach maturity, and mayhap old age, in the cells of a prison, never again to look upon the green fields or mingle in the business of life with their lellows. Such a prospect as this would seem enough to make one wish for death as a deliverance from bondage. The Slave Rescce is Ohio. The rescue of tbe slave John at Wellington, Lorain county, Ohio, last September, has not been forgotten. Thirty-seven citizens of Oberlin and Welling ton have been indicted for that rescue under the fugitive slave act. In the meantime, an indictment for kidnapping has been found by a Lorain county grand jury against the per sons who attempted to capture the negro, and Deputy Marshal Lowe, w ho was the officer that attempted to capture John, has been held to bail und?r the indictment. The trial of tbe rescue cases was commenced in Cleveland some days since, when the case of Simon Boshnell was called up. Drticiocs Dessert. An exchange says that one of the most delicious desserts that can be bad, is easily prepared and costs very little. Take a dozen ot oranges, remove the skins and slice them, horizontally, into thin slices carefully pick out the seed put layers of fine sugar and of orange' slices, alternately into a deep dish. Let tbe fruit stand for a few hours and then well you'll need no directions, for you will find that you will have a dish where acid, saccharine and orange flavored are mingled; and with it before you, you will not nvy Jupiter bis ambrosia, nor fear the attacks of spring fever. Lola Montez.in her book, "The Art of Beau ty," lays down the following rula among her 'hints to gentlemen on the art of fascinating." You ought to know that thre are four things which always possess more or less interest, to a lady a parrot, a peacock, a monkey, and a man ; and the nearer you can come to uniting all these about equeally in your character, the more will you be loved. This is a cheap and excellent receipt for making a dandy a creature which is always an object of admira tion to the ladies. Mrs. Pardiggle, that obstinately charitable lady, tbe friend of Mrs. Jellaby, of Borraboo 1 Gha proclivities, of that pious philanthro pist, Mr. Gusher, and other personages in "Bleak Eouse," must be visiting America, for we hear that an inquisitive female visited Boston jail the other day. She said to one prisoner: "What are you in for?" ;For stealing a horse." "Are you not sorry ?" "Tes." "Won't you try and do better next time I", "Tes, I'll steal two !" A cabin boy on board of a ship, the captain of which was a religious man, was called up to be whipped for some misdemeanor. Little Jack went crying and trembling, and said to the captain "Pray ,sir, will you wait till I say my prayers?" "Yes," was the stern reply. "Well, then," replied Jack looking up, and smilling triumphantly. pu say thera wlien I get ashore." "Will you have it rare or well done ?" said a landlord to an Irishman, a few days ago, as be was cutting a piece of roast beef. I lore It well done ever since I am in this country for it was rare enough we used to ate it in Ireland." A lisping, bashful sort of genus went to see bis sweetheart one night, and being rather bard run for matter of conversation, said to her after a long pause: "Thall, did you ever see an owl T What cuthed big eyes theys got, ba'nt they, Thall." The widow ot Dr. Ogier, of Chester connty, obtained an arbitrators award of $15000, a gainstthe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the Doctor having been killed on their road. "Bubby, why don'TyTgo home and have your mother sew up that hole in your trow Mrs ?" "Oh, go along, old woman; our folks are economising, and a hole will last longer than a patch f " The ancient Greeks buried their dead in jars. Henca the expression, "He's gone to pot." : TERMS OF THE JOURNAL, f ' Thf RiPTaVaV'a .Tnrn AT la wnWKcliAsl TJ nesd&Y At S 1 ffl Tfr flnnnm an mrvntA Tf paid at the beginning of the year, $2.00 will .be ADTERTiSEirr.T will be inserted at $1,00 per square of 12 lines for three or less insertions. For Airrv f A ItiAnil fneortiAn mcwo will V ed. A deduction' will be made to yearly adver tisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un- iii on iMMiagra re paiu, except at ine option oi the publisher. ,! . . . S. B. ROW. - COUNTY DIRECTORY. Prest Judge Hon. James Burnside,BeIlefonte.Pa. Aa'te Judges lion. Urn. L. Moore. Clearfield. IIon.Berjj'n. Bonsall, Luthersburg. Sheriff. . . . Fred'k G. Miller, . Clearfield Prothonotary, George Walters, ... ; Reg. A Bee. . James Wrigley, ... ". . Treasurer. . . John Mc-Pherson. . . " District Att'y, Robert J. Wallace, . Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle, ... . " Cbaauiss'n'rs, John Irwin. Sr. .. . Clearfield. George Earhard, . . NewMillport. William McCracken, Lumber City. Auditors. . . Peter Hoover, . .Curwensville. Aaron C. Tate, . . Clearfield. Isaac W. Graham, . Coroner. . . . Gecrge Richards, . .Clearfield. LIST OF TOST OFFICES. Totcnships. Name of P.O. NamexofP.M. Beccaria, - - Glen Hope, - - Flam Uakestraw Bell, .... Bower, - - - - Mary Elder. " .... Chest, .... Thos.A. M Ghee. Cush, - - - - J. B. Wonderland " .... Ostend. .... Lewis Smith. Boggs. - - - Clearfield Bridge, - P. B. Miller. Bradford, - Woodland, - Edw'd. Williams Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - - A L. Scbnell. ... Troutville. - Jacob Kontz. u ... Jefferson Line, - . John Hoover. Burnside, - NewWashingtony - J.M. Cummings. 41 ... Bornsidc, - - Jas. McMurray. Clearfield, - Clearfield, ... Chas. D. Watson. Covington, - Frenehville, - - F. Coudriet. " - - - Karthaus, ... J. F.W. Schnarr. Curwensville Curwensville, - - Samuel Way. Decatur, - Pbilipsburg, Centre county. Pa. Ferguson. - Marron, .... Edm. Williams. Fox. llellen Tost Office, Elk county, Pa. Girard, - - Leconte's Mills, - C. Mignot. ---- Bald Hills, --- William Carr. Goshen, - - Shawsville, - - - A. B. Shaw. Graham, - Grahamton,- - - Jas. B. Graham. Huston, - Tyler, .... David Tyler. " - - - Pennfield, - - - II. Wool ward. Jordan, - - Ansonvillc, ... Eliza Chase. Karthaus, - Salt Lick. ... Geo. Heckadorn Knox. - - - Xew Millport, - - 1). E. Mokel. Lawrence, - Breckcnridge, - - J. W. Thompson. Morris, - - - Kylertown, ... Jas. Thompson. - - - Morrisdale. ... Jas. McClelland. Pcnn, --- Lumber City.t - - Thos M"Cracken " .... Grampian Hills, - Jon'a. Evans, Pike, Curwensville, - - Samuel Way. " .... Bloomingville, - - Michael Wise. Union, Kockton, .... Wm. F. Johnson. Woodward, Jeffries, .... Thos Henderson .... Smith's Mills, - - J. A. Hcgarty. This Post Office will do for Chest township, t Will answer for Ferguson township. BANK NOTE LIST. The following are the rates of discount at which the notes of the banks given were purchased liu?t week by the hrokcrs ot Philadelphia: MAINE. disc Mousora River Bank. CO Rockland Bk, R'kld i Canton B.mk, China, Ellsworth Bank. 75 Exchange Bk. Bangor 60 Grocers' Bank. Maratime Bk. Bangor 10 Sanford Bic.Kockland Hancock Bk, Ellsw'th BanK of Hallo well, 75 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Solvent banks, 1 VERMONT. Danby BanK. Danby, BanK of Koyalton, i Bk of South'Koyalton, Stark BK.Benningron i St.AlbansBK,St.Alb i MUsisquoiBK.Sheldn 1 Woodstock Bank, i HASSArnrsETTS. Solvent banks, i it hour it.Ayr. Fa rmers"I5K. Wick ford BanKof South Coun ty, Wakefield, 20 Tiverton Bk, Tiverton, Warwick BK.Warwick 5 Rhode Island Exchange Bk . E. G rcen w ich , J Mt. Vernon Bank, i Hopkinton Bank, 20 All solvent banks, J CONNF.rTICTT. Mcrch Ex.Bk.Bridgp Bridgeport City Bk, Colchester Bank, Bk of Hartford Co. Hatters' Bk. Bethel, Excb. Bk. Hartford, Charter Oak Bk, " Mercantile Bank " I'ncas Bk, Norwich. QmnebaagBK, Wooster Bk. Hanbury Woodbury Bank, Pawcatuuk Bank. Bk of .Am. Seymour Pahquioque Bk. Ihirib Granite Bk, Voiuct'n Virginia. disc Back of Kanawha, Ka nawha Salines Solvent banks, 1 pknnsvlvama. Bk of Penn'a, Phil'a 70 Phil'a banks, par Allcntown Bank, par Anthracite bank, par Bk of Chester co.. par Bk of Delaware co, par Bk of Germantown, par UK or .Montg y co., Bk of Pottstown, Bk of Cata.o.inqua, Columbia Bank, Doylestown Bk, Easton Bank. Fr.AMech.bK Easfon par tar.UK orLucksco. par Far.BK. Lancaster, par Far.BK. Reading, par Lancaster Co. Bai.k, par Lebanon Bank. par Munch Chunk Bk. par Miners' Bk Pottsv'e, par Stroudbnrg bank, par Wyoming BanK, par Harrisburg Bank, par Bk of Cbambershurg.par Bk of Middletown, par York Bank, par Bk of GcttTr-burg, par i par par par par par par Peouonnock Bank, Windbam County Bk, EW YORK. Agricultural T.K.lIcrk Addison Bk, Addison Bk of Orleans. Albion, 50 Central Bank of 2scw York. Etica. Chemung County Bk 15 Dairymen's Bank, 5 Elmira Bank. Elmira i HollisterBK. Buffalo, a Hamilton Ex. Bank. 25 Huguenot BK,X.Baltz J Medina Bk, Medinn, i Niagara River Bank, J Ontario Bk. Utica, 50 Ontario Co EK.J'hclps 5 Pratt Bank, Buffalo 20 Oliver LeeACo's Bk " J Reciprocity Bk, " 30 Sackett's Harbor " SO Western Bk, Lockport 10 Yates Co. Bk, Pen Y an MARYLAND. Mineral Bk, Cumb. Cumb'l'd Savings Bk, 3 Solvent banks, 1 KENTUCKY". Bk of Ashland, I Solvent Banks, 1 onio. Citv Bark. Cincinnati 50 O. LifeATruptCo..Cin Fenaca Co. Bk. Tiffin, Sandnsky City Bk. CI 20 Bk of M acorn b Con nty Dayton Bank, Dayton 5 Miami Val.Bs, - 10 State BanK, WISCONSIN. Rock River BK.Beloit 2 Farmers' Bk, Hudson, 2 Fox River BK,Gr. Bay 2 Badger State Bk, 2 Solvent BanKS, 2 MICnittAX. Peninsu!arBK,Detroit Farmers' t Mech. Bk, 2 ALABAMA. Bk of Montgomery, Central BanK, 5 Northern BanK, 3 Bk of Pittsburg. Citizens' Bk, Pittsb. Exchange Bk. Pittsb. Iron City Bk. Pitt.-b. Mechanics' Bk. 1'ittt-b Mononga'Ia b.Browns Frank l.bx. Wash inet. i FarA tro.bK,Waynesb i i I UK ot .Nortnuuiberl. par i;k ot Dam mo. r. Weft Branch Bank, par Lock Haven Bank, par Lewisburg Bank, par r ar.L.KchnyikiiJco.par Allegheny Uk. Align y I Bk of Lawrence co., 1 llonesdale Bank par MerAMan Bk:Pitti-b. i Erie Bank. 5 Erie City Bank, 1 McKean County Bk, Tioga County Bank, 10 NEW JERSEY. Bk of N J. N'.Erunsw J Bergen County BanK at Ilaekensack, Morris County Bank i TENNESSEE. Agric-1 Bk. Brownsv. WesternllK, Memphis Bank of Nashville, 20 Exc.BK,Murfreesboro' 3 Shclbyvillo Bank, Lawrenceburg bank, Bank of Trenton, Baiik of Claiborne, Bank of Jefferson, Bank of Knoxville. BanK of Paris. Paris, 3i BanK of Tazewell, 45 BanK of the Union, SJ Buck's BK.MMinnv'e 3 City BauK, Nashville 3 Northern BK,Clarksv. 3 Traders' Bk, Nashv. 3 Bk of Commerce, " 3i Ococee Bk Cleveland, 50 BanK of MiddleTenn. 3J Dandridge banK, 50 BanK of Tennessee, 3 Planters' A Union Bk, iNMAXA. Banicof theCspitol, Traders' banK, -Tippecanoe banK, Central banK BanK of the State. Free banks, ILLINOIS. BanK of Elgin, -Rock Island banK, Peoples' oanK, Carmi Hamilton County Bk Bk of the Common w'h itunUville BanK, Rushville BanK, StoeK Security Bk, Corn Exchange, Bk of Chester, Bk of Belleville, 3 50 n Si 2 2 2 60 2 25 2 2 Solvent Banks, CT PER CE.VT SAVED by buying coal oil J' and lamps from Merrell A Carter, who keep a good supply on hand all the time. Other lamps altered to burn coal oil. Feb. 23, 1859. HARDWARE. A largo assortment just receiv ed and onened. nnA nno fnr anln hv November 25- vv WM F. IRWIN. I LLOW BASKETS. A lot on sale by I Nov25J WM. band and or F. IRWIN PROFESSIONAL & EASINESS CAEDS. D U. B. F. AKELY, Crahamton, Clearfield coun ty, Penn'a. '. April 1. D O. CK017CH, Physiciah, Curwensrille, Clear LJ. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Heal Estate . Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Oflice adjoining his i t ' i . . . - resilience, on ccoua street. lay lo. 1 7TLLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law f Clearfield, Pa. Oflice, one door north of the l'oat umce, on second street. Sept.1. JOSEPH GOON, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, Shaw's new row, Market street, Clearfield. Pa. .Made up worK always on hand. Aug. 14. ROBERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. (and District Attorney,) Clearfield, Pa. Offico in Shaw s new row, Market slrcet. ' May 26 XT BUCUER SWOOPK, Attorney at Law,Clear- I i . field, Pa. OfSet in G rah aura Kow. one door east of the 'Raftsman s Journal office. Nov 1, 1 W. BARRETT, Justice of the Peace. Luthers . burg, Clearfield co.. Pa., will attend prompt ly to an ousmess entrusted to mm. in&rlii-tt "1ITILLIAM F. IRW IN, Market street, Clearfield, Pa., Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise, Hardware, iueeusware, Groceries, and tamily articles generally. Nov. 10. MERRELL A CARTER, Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, second street. Clearfield, Pa. House-spouting and Roofing done to order, on short notice Nov. 1, UELICJI A BENNER, Manufacturers of all VJT kinds of Cabinet-ware. Market street. Clear field. Pa. They also make to order Coflins, and -attend lunerals with a hearse. Nov. 10. TOSHUA S. JOHNSON, Cabinet Maker, Market fj street, ciearneia, ra. ite will also attend fu nerals with a hearse, when called on; and make comns io oruer, on snort notice. Nov. 10. HF. NAUGLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ao. Room in Shaw's new row, Market street, opposite the lla ft- man s journal cmce, ncarneld, i'a. Nov. 10. T)LACKSMITniNG.-JacobSkunkwciler. thank XJ ful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a tipuuuuuufc iii a snare oi puoiic patronage in his line oi Business, cuop on inira St. jSov. 10. T ft MTVAT T V lt(nr... .t T n e.n t) . Pa- Practices in Clearfield and adjoining . 1 1 I- T . . . . i O iuo rteiucnce ui jaiucs i. uracain. JSOY. 10. LAR RIMER A TEST, Attorneys at Law. Clear field, Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal and other business entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6, ISiO. JAS. H. LAI'.HIMEB. 1MCAEL TEST. THOMAS J. M CULLOCGII, Attorney nt Law, Clearfield, Pa., may be found at his office on Market street, one door west of Richard Mossop's irccua uu oilier jegai insirumenis prepar ed with promptness and accuracy. Feb. 13. JOHN RUSSEL & CO., Tanners and Curriers, r j i i-uni mi:, ,iciii li-iu i,u , i a. jveep conaianiiy on band an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash rrices. Hides of all kinds taken in exchango. Julyl5-51. TOSEPII PETERS, Justice of the Peace. Cur- f wensville, Clearfield conntv. Pa., one door east of Montclius & Ten Eyck's Store. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to.-aud an instruments ot writing done on short notice. AMBROTYPES P.C. PURVIANCE, Professor of Photographic Chemistrv. Gallerv at his residence on Second Street, one door South of .Merrell 4 Carter s lin-ware establishment. Clear field, Pa. tDays of operation : Friday and saturuay ot each weeK. junclS 5ft JAMES B. GRAHAM. Dealer in Sawed Lumber, Squared Timber, Shingles, Boards. Ac., Gr&- hamton. Clearfield county, Pa., is prepared to fill, on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his line of business, on as reasonable terms as they can oe procurea in tne county. J an.' J- 5ti-tl. DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional servi ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinitv. Residence on Second street, opposite the office of u.j. vrans, r.sq. umce, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G R. Barrett, where he can he touod unless absent on professional business. pUBS AND BUCKETS.-A variety just reeeiv-- tt and for sale at WM. F. IK WEN'S. TENTAL CARD A. M. SMITH, offers his cro J fessional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon the teem execuicu witu neatness ana despatch. Ueinj familiar with all the late improvements he is prc pared to make artificial teeth in the best manner Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15. "VTOUR TEETH ! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to j announce to nis lriends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations inDen tistry. Those desiring hisservices will find him at his office, adjoining his residence, Rt nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, un- T . . : r .1 . . l - - .i " . . J ic.-s iiuLiurt uuicrwifa in ine town papers tne wceK oeiore. mi worK warranted to be satisfactory. "VyAGON -MAKING. The underingncd an- V nounce to the public that thov manufacture Waggons of all descriptions. Buggies. Sleds, Ac, at un-ir mup in icw cuiem. ura.iy township, Clear field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona ble rates us can Repurchased elsewhere They res- pecuuny solicit a snare ot patrowge. CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON, Octl-'56-tf WILLIAM LEWIS. J OOT A SHOE MAKING. Tbe undersigned hav j ing entared into partnership in the above bu siness, at the end of the new bridge, 1 J miles a bove Clearfield borough, are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. JOHN S. HOYT A. G. HOYT. N. B. All kinds of country produce and hides taken in exchange for work. June 23, 1S58. BARBER AND IIAIU DRESSER The undersigned takes this method to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and the surrounding countrv. that he has onened a Tlnrhpr Shun . Market street, in Shaw's new row. where he is pre pared to accommodate all who may give bim a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. uci. o, 13J3. JUUJSM1AU NOliKIS. iM UAliUK. UfctK SALOON. Eating House! Eating House '. and lialery'. Eating House'. Eating House. ! and lialery! Eating House! Eating Houxe ! and Balerv ! i ., , . i ... .. . . f AGER! LAGER! LAGER! LAGER! JL UAGEH BEER SALOON Jiatln E The undersigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Clearfield and tho publio in gener al, that he has opened an EATING HOUSE and BAKERY in the room on Market street, known as the "OW Jew Store,'" where he will keep on hand a general assortment of Confectionaries, such as Candies of all kinds, Nuts in great variety, Figs, Raisens, Prunes, Ac., Ac. He will also keeD Ale aud Lager Beer at all times, which, he does not nesiuite io gay. is a superior article, and from the best breweries in the west. ALSO, a laren assort ment oi looaeco ana cigars, always on band as no is a uaker by trade, he will always keep a supply of FRESH BREAD and CAKES, as well as PIES of every description that the season will afford. He will also bake to order, on short no tice, anything of the kind that maybe wanted by tho citizens of Clearfield. The public are resoectfullv invited to call an ,1 see his stock, which he thinks cannot fail to meet the wants and wishes of persons who desire any of the articles in his line of business. Ho 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 him with their custom. Call and judge for yourselves. Remember the place, the - OLD JEW STORE." on Market street. Clearfield. an231 WEXD1.IN V.XTMES. ATEST STYLE of Fall and Winter Bonrets. at i the corner store of WM. 1RVIN. FLOUR, Oats, Rye. Ac, for sale at tho cheap i?rJ,f JOHN PATTON, Curwensville. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, a full assortment, at the corner store of October 6, 1858. " W 31. LRVIN. PUBLIC TlOrSE. The undersigned res pectfully announces to tho traveling public in general that be now occupies the Tavern house i mile east of S. Bauder's old stand, in Covington township, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor bim with their custom His house is commodious and well adapted to the en tertainment of travelers, and his table will always be provided with tbe best that the market can af ford. His stable is also convenient and good. March 9, 1359. BENJAMIN SNIDER. WILLIS' PATENT STUMP EXTRACTOR Tbe attention of fanners and land owners generally, throughout thj country is called to the valuable and powerful machine for the extracting of stumps, pulling down trees, removal of rocks, buildings. Ac. A company ot gentlemen of this city have secured from the Inventor, the Patent Right for the State of Pennsylvania, and are now prepared to sell county rights, machines, Ac, on accommodating terms. Application can be made to Aaron Cleimnt, Agent, at the office of the Com pany. No. 230 North Third street, back room, Phil adelphia. N. B. Pamphlets with illustrations and testimonials, can be bad at the office. Dec22-j5-tit CLOVER HELLERS The subscribers take this method of informing the Farmers of Clearfield connty, that they manufacture at their shop in Mill lleim, Centre county, Pa., tbe cele brated Hun-iecker Improved Premium Clover Htiller. These Hullers can be attached to any power for either 2 or 4 horses, or water power in mills ; are warranted to work well, and with good seed will clean from 25 to 30 bushels per day. Any person wishing to see one of these machines, anil learn more particularly of its operation, will please call with Mr Wm. A. Reed, farmer, 3 miles east of Curwensville, who purchased and had one in uso last season. - Machines will be delivered at Curwensville. tf desired. For further particulars inquire of Wm. A. Reed, Clearfield P. ., or the subscribers. S. A S. HAUPT. Mill lleim. Centre co.. Pa., Sept 15. 185S-3m. N. B. All orders promptly attended to: IRON DEPOT, KEPT II Y MERRELL Sr CARTER, ON SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD. PA., Is the place where all the following articles can be had at reduced prices : Bar Iron of all sizes by tbe small or by the quantity; Cast Steel, 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 PATTENT, and the Elevated Minnesota. ALSO, a large assortment of Nine plates and Parlor Stoves, aud 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 pipe, Sheet-iron pans of all sizes, and all articles of tbe kind in their line kept always on hand. House Spouting done to order, and Tin Roofing done with dispatch. ALSO, a largo assortment of all kind? of house keeping utensils constantly onhand. CO IT A" TIC V MERCHANTS are in vited to call, as they can be accommodated at very low figures, with anything in our line. All orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. O. B. MERRELL, L. B. CARTER. N. B. "They will also receive every variety of articles on commission, at low rates. M. A C. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, a compound remedy, in which we have labored to produce tbe most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsnparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater al terative power as to afford an effective antidote for tbe diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wauted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely thiscompound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of thefoIlowingcomplainU: Scrofula and Scrofulous complaints, Eruptions ana uruptive uiseases, tlcers. 1'imples, Ulotchcs, Tumors. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic affections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsv. Neuralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia ana indigestion. Erysipelas, Kose or St. Antho ny's Fire, and indeed the whole class of com plaints arising from Impurity of tbe Blood. This compound will be found a great promoter oi neaun, wnen 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 the bud Multitudes can. by 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 the vitia ted blood whenever you find its impurities burst ing through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and slug gish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where co particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing tbe blood. Keep the body healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something 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. But the world has been egregiously deceived by prepara tions of it, partly because tho 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 tbe virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the publis 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 the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla. but often no cu rative properties whatever. Hence.bittcrand pain ful disappointment has followed the uso of tbe 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 we have good ground for believing it has virtues which are irrcsistable by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradica tion from the system, the remedy should be judi ciously taken according to directions on the bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. V. Aier Co., Lowell, Mass. Price SI per Bottle ; Six Bottles for !?5. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, has won for it self such a renown for the cure of everv varie- . . p rm . , r . . . .. K - ij oi xnroai ana uung complaint, that it is en tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidencn of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in.constant use throughout this section, we need not do more tban assure the people that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that itinav be relied on to dn for their relief all it has ever been found to do. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for the - r Costiveness, Jaundice. Dvsoensia. Inditreatinn Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, - i u.M,nau, umiuuija aim ok i n uigease8. Liver Complaint. Dronsv. Tetter. Tumors anil su Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifyine the Blood. Thev coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and tbey are the best aperient in the wunu lorau me purposes ot a family physic. sttko cents per uox ; Hive Uoxes Tor 1.00. Great numbers of Clerirvmen. Fbvsieians. Stato. men, and eminent personages. have lent their names to certify the 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 A merican Alnwnar. in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by un principled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Avkr's and take no others. The sick want the best aid tb.r for tbem, and they should have it AH our Remedies are for dale by C D. Watson and M. A. Frank, Clearfield ; E. F. Brenner Mor risdale; C. K. Foster, Philipsburg; Jobn Binp Unionville: Wm. Irvin, Curwensville; Samuel Arnold, Luthersburg ; and by all Druggists, thro' out the country. December 29, 1858. BAR AND HOOP IRON, small round iron for stove rods. Ac. far bhIa at th itr r October 6. WM. IRVIN. LADIES' MANTILLAS; Shawls, Bonnets. Skel eton Skirts, and Lad i ar' rirp trnnAm nf all kinds for sale low by JOHN PATTON. vurwensville, Jlay 12, 1858. R AIL ROAD nOl'SE, CORNER OF Main aud White Streets. BROOKVILLE, Pa. ceb.zi .. . . ft. xv. RL&Axyo, proprietor. GLORIOUS NEWS ! NATIONAL EX CHANGE Tbe 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 with the choicest liquors. - His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. April 8, 1S5S. , DAVID SMITH. 7"AS II I N GTON II O TS E . MIDDLETOWN, T Dauphin County, Pa. The undersigned, having become proprietor of tbe above Hotel, re cently kept by Mrs. C. Griffee, solicits a continu ance of the custom which bas heretofore been so liberally extended to tho house, especially by the citizens of Clearfiold county, trusting that be will be'able to render satisfaction to all who may fa vor with a call, by strict attention to the wants and comfort of his guest'. L R. DEEG. Middletown, Pa . March 30, lS50-3m. MT. VEISNOX HOUSE, LUMBER CITY, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The under signed notifies tbe public that he has opened out the above named bonse, and that be is well pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. The house is three stories high, is commodious and well famished, 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. Lumber City, April 21, 185S-3in-pd. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Citrirensville, Clearfield County, Petn'a. The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel. Philipsburg, having taken the aoove house, situate in the east end ot tbe Borough ot Curwensville. on the bank of the Susquehanna River, would res- Eeetfully announce to the travelling public, that e is fully prepared to accommodate strangers and all others who may favor him 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. 1S58. ITJLEMI.NO nOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN 1 AS THE GOOD INTENT.) Cl'RWEN'SX ILLE. Clearfield County, Pa. The subscriber begs leave to inform his old customers and the public gene rally that be bas recently taken tho 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 provrded with every Inxury the markets and surrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will besiir.plied with the choi 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 carelul ana attentivo 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, 1S5S.' "CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CORNER OF 11 KST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAK FIED, PA. The undersigned would respectfully inform bis friends and tho travelling public in general, that he has taken the above house, (for merly known as the Hemjihill HoteJ '.) and that tne nouse uas Deen recently renttea, improved and newly furnished ; that extensive stabling has just been completed: and that he is pre pared to accommodate all who may give him a call in the most pleasinz and airrceable manner. He is amply provided with everything to render his house a desirable stopping place, and will endeavor to entertain his guests in a manner that cannot tan to give the fullest satisfaction. The house is situated in a pleasant and quiet part ot me town, ana no expense or attention will be spa red to make it one of the best houses in the countv A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. His bar will be supplied with an assortment of choice liquors. Ijune2-'58J H. HAYS MORROW. 3 R A II A 31 T O N AHEAD!! Jow is the lime for Bargains '.!! JYom is the Time for Harvnin " '' The undersigned bas just received from the East and opened at bis store in Grahamton. Clearfield county, an extensive and well selected stock of . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing every variety of Dry Goods, Hardware, uccusndii:, groceries, etc. etc. These goods have been selected with an especial view to supply the wants of this community, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Thev will POSITIVELY be sold as cheap as the cheap- Particular atention has been paid to the selco tion of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, among which are Tlain and Fancy Silks. Tlain Bareges. C1ir!1i s Barege Delaine, Robes, Embroidered collars aud sleeves. Kid Gloves ; Shawls, a great variety ; Man tillas; Trimmings; Silk and Linen Fringes; Bon nets ot me latest stvlcs; Ilonnet Ribbons and trim mings, iVc. Also. Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves. Miu. Bisop and India Mulls, Jaekonets. Domestic and French Ginghams, Lawns, Calicoes. Barred and C.ieek Muslin. Diapers, Crash, Napkins, Ladies' Gaiters, ehilil ren's sboes.-c, and there is no doubt mat an can De well suited. ALSO, French cloths and cas?imercs. Amor-icon cloths and cassimcres. Marseilles vesting, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a general assortment of uiei a ana coys f-ummer wear. He has also a stock of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, which he will sell low. The undereigned is determined to sell his goods at the lowest priooa for CASH. This is not mere pretence and vain boast he trill do it. JAMES B. GUAnAM. Grahamton, May 25, 1S53. GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS!' GOODS! GOODS!! GOODS!! GOODS!! Fall ir Winter Goods ! F.ifl Winter Goods Fall iV Winter Goods! Fall V Winter Goodi .' The subscriber has received a large and well se lected stock of seasonable goods, at his store room on Market street, (nearly opposite the Clearfield House,) Clearfield. Pa., which he will sell cheap. His stock consists of a general assortment of good TiTtv r.nnns cimrrBirs u innirin,. QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, DRUGS A OILS, ana a nost ot other articles that are frequently sought after; among which can be found an ex tensive and varied selection' of the latest and neat est styles, and best quality, of plain and fancy CASSIMERES. 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 everv other nrtii la that miT, k u . . uiuj w niuiru u y the citizens of the town and surrounding vicinity Particular attention is especially directed to his selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, among which are x'wvai, rtiitiA.HULOTll, DEBEIGE ALPACAS, FRENCH MARIN08, PLAIDS and a full assortment nf Rnnnnta r.. v - ' tuu pvauil. 1 he pressure or th a mnnov , i : i the effect of reducing the price of many articles .Uww,nuUirc, mo uiiuersignca ns.3 been enabled to buy his stock at such rates that he can sell goods at prices to suit tho times. And hav ing hereto fore cndeavnrnd In ,:. ? .... . -------- r ....... v. Ui9 vuaiumer ooin in the qua,ity of goods and the prices at which he sold them, he hopes to receive a reasonable share ot patronage. All in wont - call in and examine his stock of cheapest goods. n.. i 'AT, a",wu ,u elenange tr eoods October 27. '37. ffll. F. IRWIN. rpo JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.-Just T '"r anno liattsmtifs i office, a lot of superior blanks, to wit: -- -, -i "o. main executions, JudT73 ' ?lan,k 3Ja"iage certificates Judgment Notes, with and without waiver. TOR SALE, by Merrell A Carter, Corn Shcl- nT.-v. a? n,e.t cnt,ers- bo latest and best in market. Also, a Is rim ir i. iiiat .:.. j ' , , " in ineir line, auulrec a1,"1 Rn2 lot:hr ' pi- , . xlKU1,i uiover nuller. c-ce aavernsement in another column. Dee. 8. 0Li?r?,XE WISKEY, BRANDY, GIN aud WINES fl.r o1. ,U. l w ' e J -" - iu o tucap cmcu more " 5F5z i R- mossop. CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, 46., can be ProeurArl at th ilnu r.r A NSONVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. - The property formerly occupied by James Smith, being S adjoining lots, having a two story plank bouse, 34 by IS feet, and a plank shop, 24 by 15 feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on accommodating terms. Apply to March 24. L. J. Clearfield. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 5o. 20. South Sixth street, between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia, has been recently opened for the accommodation of tbe public. The house is in central location. Und has undergoue extensive re pairs the charge per day is fl.25. . ' Sept- 22.-1 858. D. BLAIR. Agt. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL. No 117 and 119 2nd Street, above Arcb, PbiladeIphia.Pa. This Hotel h"s been refitted, and is now again opened for the accommodation of the traveling public. It is located in a pleasant part of the eity, and every effort will be made to make guests com-' fortablc. Try the bouse. Boarding S1.25 pcrda. A. M. HOPKINS, Proprietor. September 22. 1S53. FOR SALU, THE FARM occupied by Joh F. W iley in Ferguson township, containing 10fi acres, 30 acres cleared ; house, barn and other' buildings thereon erected. ALSO, 60 acres of land or the timber thereon,, situate in Pike township within one nod a half miles of the rirer on a good road to haul. For further description and terms apply to ' L. J. CRANS, May 20. 1S57. Clearfield. 4 VISE'S CHEAP WATCn AND JEWELRY XY. STORE, No. 72 North Secoxd Street, (opp; site the Mount Vernpn. House.) Pphiladelphia. Gold Lever Watches", full jewelled, 13 K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quartier, Gold Spectacles, SiVer do.; Silver Table Spoons, Silver Desert do.; Srlver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and Gold Cases; Gold" Pens and Silver do.: together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted H be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed fn the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks. Tins, lo., made to order; N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise' will be punctually attended to. His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sales; Philadelphia, April 25, 1S55. rilHE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, 1853-0. J- The successful laying of the trans-Atlantic Telegraph Cable marks a new era in tbe histo ry of Human Progress. Henceforth. Europe.Wcst ern Asia and Northern Africa lie within an hour' distance from our shores, and the battle which de cides the fate of a kingkom, the capture of a Vi enna or Giberaltar. the full of a dynasty, the tri umph of a usurpation, the birth of an heir to rov alty, the death of a Nicholas or Wellington, in any country which touches the Mediterranean, the Eu xine. the Black Sea or the German Ocean, will be puon.-neu in ew-iors the next morning, if tot on the very day of its occurrence In a momen as it were, we have been thrown into the iuimedi ate intellectual neighborhood of the whole civilii ed and a large portion of tbe semi-barbarous world The rise and fall of stocks in London or Pari will henceforth be reported from day to day in tbe jour nals of our seaboard cities. Tbe boldest operators in W'all-street wtll refuse to buy or sell until thev have read the quotations of that day's business on the Royal Exi hange and at the Bourse, whose transactions will have closed an hour or so before ours cau begin. A revolution in Paris, an impor tant ote iu Parliament, an insurrection in Italy, a fire iu Constantinople, will be discussed around the breakfast-tables of New Xork a few hours af ter its occurrence. A mighty though silent trans foi mation in the condition of human existence has just been effected by the little wire stretching a cross the ocean's bed from the coast of Ireland to that of British America, and one inevitable result of this must be an unexampled community of feel ing and interest among the nations of Christen dom, and a consequent desire for a more intimate acquaintance with each other's doings through the medium of the Newspaper Press. 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It asks especially the patronage and active favor c.f Republicans of those who hate all forms of oppression, and desire that eve ry rational being shall be free tocmplov his facul ties in such innocent manner as he shall deem best of those who wo-ild extend Liberty and limit Slavery but it further appeals likemise to all who look and labor for tbe return of National thrift, plenty, prosperity, through tbe Protection of A merian Industry by w Ucly discriminating duties on Imports all who favor National Progress thro' internal development and amelioration rather than by external aggression and extension mil who would rather have the National resources de voted to the construction of a Railroad to tbe Pa cific than to tho purchase or conquest of Mexico Nicaragua or Cuba all who would retrench radi cally our present inordinate Federal expenditures by abolishing or immensely reducing the Army and Navy, and expending the monev thus saved on works of beneficence which will endure to bless our chiidren all who profoundly realize that 'Righteontueis cxalteth a nation," and that no real advantage can ever accrue to any person or community from acquisitions or successes achiev ed by means which contravene the laws of Eternal Light The free allotment of limited po.tions uf the Public Lands to Actual Settlers thereon, and every hopeful plan intended to diminish the sum of human misery from dearth of employment or inadequate recompense every scheme especially that seeks to help the unfortunate bv enablin" and teaching them to help themselves must command our earnest sympathy aud co-operation. 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S, 1S5S " - - - Tt Buildings. I opeS SS-TAn just Noveff t01 IHJ. Myl2. JOHN TATTON, CarweEsrHlo. I of n or,ntjuit received at tie Mire