riuar -7f - S F K. 3 I? 1 H IS v a 3 I- i ' - The tongtie may be, as David calls it, a two-' edged sword, but most men will find a wooden dagger a better weapou to fight with. . A young lady, a few evenings since, said to her cavalier, "please clasp ray cloak ?" 'Cer tainly," said he, clasping his arms around her, "and the contents too !" A raccoon entered a church in Princeton, Illinois, recently, during service, and created much confusion among the crinoline. He was "taken out ol meeting." r There are seven Lager Beer breweries in op eration in Eric, and it is estimated that there -are one hundred and fifty barrels of the bever age drunk in that city each week. The Milwaukie News says the best protec tion lrom mosquitoes will be obtained by marrying a pretty woman." These pests nev er bite a man when they can find something better and sweeter. Michael McCarthy, of the Kerry militia, was generally late on parade. "Ah, Michael," said the sergeant, "yon are always last." "Be aisy, Sergeant Sullivan," was his reply, "sure Bome one must be." James Sutherland has been fined 20 in New York, lor kissing Maria Bohman, a married woman, against her will. James will probably feel the necessity ol keeping his hands out of other people's sweetmeats. "Are those pure canaries,"- asked a gentle roan of a bird dealer, with whom he was nego tiating for a "gift for his fair." "Yes, sir," said the dealer, confidentially, "I raised them ere birds mvself from canarv seed." It is stated that Vice President Brecken ridge will be elected United States Senator from Kentucky, and that the delegation to Charleston will be instructed to go for Hon. James Guthrie, as the candidate of Kentucky for the Presidency. "Sammy, you little whelp, didn't I tell you to let that cat's tail alone ?" said an angry father to his son,who was endeavoring to elon gate a cat's narrative. "Well, old cock, what if you did 1 its.oId Brown's cat, and I'll spank thunder out of it, if I please." The sea is the largest cemetery, and its slumberers sleep without a monument. All graveyards, in other lands, show some symbol oi distinction between the great and the small, the rich and the poor; but in the ocean cem etery, the king, the clown, the prince and the peasant are alike undistinguished. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsmas's Journal is published on "Wed nesdav at Sl.oOper annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, S2.00 will be charged. Advertisements win be inserted at SI. 00 per square of 12 lines for three or less insertions. For every additional insertion 25 cents will be charg ed. A deduction will be made to yearly adver tisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than b5x months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, exeept at the option of the publisher. s. U. iiuw , COUNTY DIRECTORY. Tres't Judge lion. Samuel Linn, Bellefonte. As'te.Judges Hon. Wm. L.Moore, Clearfield. Hon.Benj'n. Eonsall, Luthersburg. Sheriff. . . . Fred'k G. Miller, Clearfield Prothonotary, John L- Cuttle, . Reg. A Itcc. . James Wrigley, District Attry, Robert J. Wallace, Treasurer. . . John McPherson, Co. Surveyor, II. B. Wright, Coininiss'n'rs, George Earhard, . Glen Hope. . NewMillport William McCracken, Wm. Merrell, . . . Auditors. . . Aaron C. Tate. . . Isaac W. Graham, J. B. Shaw, . . Coroner. . . . George Richards, . dumber City, Clearfield. Clearfield. . Clearfield. Clearfield. Arrival and Departure of Hails at Clearfield. ARRIVES. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 7 P.M -Western, " " ' Smith's Mills, Saturdays, 8 P.M. 5 P.M. Sinnamahoning.Wednesd. & Saturd. 8 P.M Karthaus, Saturdays, Kylertown, Mondays & Thursdays, .M. M. 12 DEPART. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 4 Western, " " " 4 Smith's Mills. Fridavs, 7 A.M. A.M. A.M. Sinnamahoning, Tuesdays& Fridays, G A.M Karthaus, Thursdays, 8 A.M Kylertown, Mondays & Thursdays 1 P.M The Mails will close at y o clock, 1 . 31. N. B. Business men, of town and vicinity, will please preserve this for future reference. C. D. Watson, Post Master. Mail arrives at Curwensville lrom Indiana, via Newman's Mills, Burnside, New Washington, Chest, Bower and Grampianllills. Tuesday and Fridays at 11 A.M., and de parts same days at 1 P. M. Mail leaves Curwensville for Matron, via New Millport and Lumber City, every Satur day at 6 A. M., and returns same day at 8 p.m LIST OF TOST OFFICES Townships. Nam' of P. O. frames of P.M Eceearia, - - Glen Hope, - Flam Rakestraw - Mary Elder - Thos.A. M'Ghee, - J. B. Sunderland - Lewis Smith. - P. B. Miller. - Edw'd. Williams - A L. Schnell. - Jacob Kuntz. . John Hoover. Bell, - flower, - - - Chest, - - - - Cush, - - - - - Ostend. - - - - Clearfield Bridge - Woodland, - - - Luthersburg, - - Troutville. - Jefferson Line, - Bojrps, -Bradford, Brady, - Burnside, - New Washington - J. M. Cummings. Burnside, - Jas MeMurray. Clearfield, Covington, Clearfield, - -Frenchville, Karthaus. - - - Chas. D.Watson. - F. Coudrict. - J. F.W. Schnarr Curwensville Curwensville, - - Samuel Way. Decatur. - rhilir.sbur?. Centre coontr. Pa. "Ferguson. - Marron. - - - - Ediii. Williams - llellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa. - Lccontc's Mills, - C. Mignot. Uiran ?oshen, -Bald Hills, - - - William Carr Graham, -Huston, - 41 Jordan, -Karthaus. Knox, - -Lawrence, Morris, - - Penn, - -i - - - Pike, - - - nawsviiic, - - - Tyler?11011'" - recnfieiC - Ansonville,. ". - Salt Lick. - " " - New Millport, - - Breckenridge, - - Kylertown, - - - Morrisdale, - - - Lumber City.t - - Grampian Hills, - A. B. Shaw. - J as. B. Graham. - David Tyler. - II. Woo Iward. - Eliza Chase, .tteo. Heckadorn . j E. Mokcl. - Jas.Thowpson. - Jas. Mmpson. - W W. Wrlsnd. - Jon'a. Evans, - Curwensville, - - - Bloomingville,- - - Rockton, - - - - - Samuel W ay. Michael lse. Wm. F.Johnson. Thos Henderson J. A. Hegarty. Union, - - -Woodward, Jeffries. - - - - - - - - Smith's Mills, - - i TfcU Pnct Office will do tor Chest township. tWill answer for Ferguson township. PLASTEUINC:. The subscriber having lo cated himself in the Borough of Clearfield, would inform the publicthat he is prepared to do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any de.-cription. in a workmanlike style. Also X Whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man- ' -taw; and on reasonable terms. April 7,1858. EDWIN COOPER.. ' ... V5l A& AN D W ILLOW WARE, received at the .- . Aphapearh store," and for sale by YxlZrkM. , WM. F. IRWIN. ; , M ing frofi ROod mare, to be paid in haul- -V JilCHAKO MUSSUr. XI. at th etore of of Honey, for si sale PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CAKDS. PC. PURVIANCE, Ambrotypist, Curwensville, . Clearfield county, Pa. AugiJ '59. HB. WOODS, Attorney at Law, Indiana, Pa. . Professional business promptly attended to. DR. B. F. ARELY, Graham ton, Clearfield coun ty, Penn'a. April 1. DO. CROUCH, Thysicias, Curwensville, Clear . field county, Tenn'a. May 14. TR. II. R. BRYANT, Luthersburg, Fa.T tenders XJ nis professional services to the public in gen- eral. Luthersburg, October 13, 1S5, L.J. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Real Estate . Agent. Clearfield, Pa. Office adjoining his residence, on Second street. May 16. "tTTTLLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Fa. Office, one door north of the Post Office, on Second street. Sept. 1. OBERT J. WALLACE, Attorney at Law, (and j District Attorney,) Clearfield, Pa. Office in Shaw's new row, Market street. May 23. HBUCIIER SWOOPE, Attorney at Law.CIenr . field, Pa. OEIcc in Graham's Row. one door east of the 'Raftsman's Journal' office. Nov 10. TTRANK SHORT. Boot and Shoe-maker. Shop. I ' on Second street, (nearlv opposite Reed and Weaver's Store.) Clearfield, Pa May 4,1S59. T W. MOORE, Land Surveyor, will attend to all . business eutrusted to him with care and dis patch. Grampian Hills, Pa., Nov. 23, '59-6mp. MA. FRANK, Justice of the Peace, Market St., . Clearfield, Pa. Business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention, collections made and money remitted Apr27'59. - GEORGE W. RIIEEM, Dealer in Drugs, Medi cines, Stationary and Fancy articles. Room formerly occupied by Lorain, on Market Street, Clearfield. Sell cheap, for cash Apr20. "TT7TLLIAM F.IRWIN, Market street. Clearfield j I Pa., Dealer in loreign and Domestic Mer- chandise. Hardware, Queensware, Groccrics, and Nov. 10. family articles generally. TOHN GFELICH. Manufacturer of nil kinds of tt Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'5t. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, Cabinet Maker, Market street. Clearfield, Pa. He will also attend fu nerals with a hearse, when called on ; and make coffins to order, on short notice. Nov. 10. R. WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional services to the citizens of Morris and adjoin ing townships. Residence with J. D. Denning in Kylertown, Clearfield county. May 11, IS i'J. 4 B. SHAW, Shawsvillc, Clearfield county, Pa., 21. Dealer in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Ac., sells cheap for Cash, or exchan ges for Lumber or approved country produce. HF. NAUGLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in Shaw's new row, Market street, opposite the Rafts man's Journal effiee, Clearfield, Pa. Nov. 10. JB MENALLY, . Pa. Practices Attorney at Law. Clearfield, in Clearfield and adioining counties. Office in nevr brick addition, adjoining the residence of James B. Graham. Nov. 10. BLACKSMITIIING.-Skunkweiler A Orr; thank ful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a continuance of a share of puMie patronage in their line of business, fc-hop on Ihird st. Nov. 10. RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour. Bacon, Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors west of Journal OJfiee, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. IXTM. FEATH, Justice of the Peace, New Wash- l V insrton. Clearfield countv. Pa. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to, and all instruments of writing done on short no tice New Washington, JHnc 1, lS59-6mp. LARRIMER & TEST, Attorneys at Law, Clear field, Pa. Will attend promptly to all lesral and other business entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6. 18j0. . JAS. H. LAItniMEIt. ISRAEL TEST. mHOMAS J. M'CULLOUGII, Attorney at Law, 1 Clearfield, Pa., may be found at his uffice on Market street, one door west of Richard Mossop's store. Deeds and other legal instruments prepar ed with promptness and accuracy. hcb. l-i.. TOHN RL-SSEL & CO.. Tanners and Curriers, Pennville, Clearfield Co , Pa. Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for s;ile at the lowest cash prices. Hides of all kinds taken in exchange Julvl3-54. TOHN HUIDEKOPER. Civil En-rineer and Land J Surveyor, offers his professional services to the citizens of Clearfield county. All business en trusted to him will be promptly and faithfully ex 8cuted. He can be found at the banking house of Leonard, Finney & Co. Sept; 21, ISj'J. T"R- M. WOODS, tenders his professional servi- J ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity Residence on Second street, opposite the office ff ii. J . Crans. t-sq. Cihcc, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G R. Barrett, where he can be found unless absc-nton professional business. TENTAL CARD. -A. M. SMITH, offers his pro If 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. Ulhee in fchaw s .New now, Clearaeia. bep. ij. JOUR TEETH ! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to I announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now devotinz all of his time to operations inDen tistry. Those desiring his services will find him at bis office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, un less notified otherwise in the town papers the wet-k Lelore. All worn warranted to be satisfactory. BOOT & SHOE MAKING .The undcrsigncdhav ing eutared into partnership in the above bu siness, at ine ena oi inc new linage, lj 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 contry produce anil hides taken in exchange for work. Juno 2", 1S5S 1339. UrJayjiW 1359- MERCHANT AND EXTENSIVE DEALER IN SQUARE TIMBER, rVtir. BOARDS, SHINGLES, AC, ?-:. 4,- Zf&lXQTOX, CLEAR '"II I . " . I -nil- r Octl3 i a well suppl eoi 1359. LvKIN AN D COLLECTION OFFICE CLEARFIELD, FINNEY & CO., Bills of ExchangEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Deposits received Co. d 1)rafts Discounteil. promptly rem.u ----.811iade, and rroceeds Etantly on hanTaacramon the Cities con the residence of Jas. B.Oraham, opposite JAMES T. LEONARD. : Z : l -vWinrll WM A. WALLACE. T. nLOUR! FLOUR !! The undersigned h I? ing made arrangements with a large manu facturing establishment to supply him with Flour, . ,.i..l.tohniAnt in aim ril v him with Hlonr. he gives notice to tne puonc tnai ne is prepare! to furnish all who want a good article, at the very lowest price, in as large or small quantities as my be desired. He also keeps on hand constant ly liquors of all kinds, which he will sell whole sale or retail. JAS. II. GALER. Tyrone City, Pa , July 11th, 1859. BUY THE WAMSUTTA PRINTS Thoy are the Best Calicoes yet offered to the Pub lic for the money. Wholesale -A'-ents. DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., April 20, 1859-Cin. New York. "JVTEW GOODS ! SEW GOODS !! FIRST li ARRIVAL !! Just received at the "corner store" of Wm. Irvin, in Curwensville, a very large and well selected stock of Fall awl Wininr Goods, comprising everything adapted to the wants of the people. Please call and examine the goods and prices. September 21, ISj'J. FOR SALE OR RENT A VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AND FARM of 85 acres of Land, 65 of which are cleared and under culti vation, situate on Clearfield Creek, on the main road leading from Clearfield town to Clearfield Bridge, in Clearfield county, Pa., and three miles from the former place. The house is large, new. well calculated for a Tavern, and will command nearly all the custom of the watermen during the' ireshets. which usually last from tour 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 sale wnl bo made easy say four annual payments. For further information inquire of L. J. Crans. Esq., Dr. A. T. Schryver, James 11. Larimer, Esq., ciearncia, or l. w .-w oia, w.ien nope, ciearncia countv. Pa. Possession can be given so that the buyer or rentor can have the benefit of the spring business, which alone will amount to more than double the rent A, T. SCHRYVER. Clearfield, Pa., January 5, lS59-tf. IGIILV I31PORTANT INFORJ1A- T I O N. A' e t" S p r i n r (r o o d s. L. A W. EEIZENSTEIN, corner of Main and Joy streets, opposite William Barker's ''Mansion House," LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, especially Lumbermen coming to Lock Haven, that they have just received their Spring goods, comprising a tremendous stock of fashionable and seasonable READY-MADE CLOTHING. ALSO FURN ISHING GOODS HATS AND CAPS BOOTS A SHOES. TRUNKS, VALISES. AC, which can't be found in any town this side of the city ; all of which, they are determined to sell at so slight an advance on city coft. and at such a great reduction from the usukI prices, as to aston ish even the closest buyer. The goods are all new and fashionnble and have been selected with tho greatest caro and will be warranted in point of durability, liemember the place : .. L. A W REIZENSTEIN, Opposite Win. Barker's '-Mansion House." Lock Haven. Pa., March 10, lSj'J-um. TAIF IP THE EXCITEMENT. Re movals alwai's cause excitement, and since the great excitement about the removal of the Court Iloue has subsided, the community gener ally have become somewhat excited upon hearing that Charly Watson has determined to pull up stakes and remove to Virginia. But the latest cause of excitement is the lact that I have remov ed my Saddler Shop from my old stand opposite the Court House to my new shop on Market street, nearlv opposite the jail, where all who may favor me with a call can be supplied with S&Jiix. Sin gle ll'iriif... DouUe ll'triiesx, Tn Hume, llri rllrs, Collars. Whips, linkers. Housing-, lirrrch Liii'ls. Si-lr Straps, arid in fact every article in the Hue of Saddling and Harness making. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed I solicit a continuance of the same'and a call from as many new customers as can make it suit. Aug. 29. "51). GEORGE W. RIIEEM. P. S. My being connected with the Drug busi ness will not interfere with my shop, for I have the Drug Store attended to by caref ul hands and intend devoting my time exclusively to my regu lar? business. G. VV. R. T SAY IT IJOLDLY, thatyour Golden Salvo JL saved my life! I was brought to the brink of the grave by a broken breast; I gave up all hopes of getting well : it eased the pain in 1 hour and seven boxes cured me; I could nurse my child in one week. Mrs. J. liriinnen, A'o. 7 llifft iStmt, Lfjw1, Mnssttclt nulls. IT CAN'T UK ltUBIitli OUT It Can't he lluhUd Out It Can't he Ilirhhed Out THAT WHITTEN S GOLDEN SALVE THAT WHITTEX'S GOLDEN SALVE Has saved life in Lowell. Has saved lif'ein Lowell Has saved life, in Lotrell Ha s sni-e.l . ife in. Lou-ell AND IS DOING A GREAT WORK AND IS DOING A GREAT WORK By completely curing Piles, Rheumatism, Cuts Bruises, Sprains. Old Sores. Scrofulous Humors, Erysipelas, Pimples on the Face, Corns and Chil blains. Sore Nipples. Broken Breasts, Burns and Scalds. Spinal Difficulty, Felons, Warts. Chafings, Cancerous Sores, Ringworms, Salt Rheum. Sore Lips, Frost-bitten limbs, Chaf'td Infants, Chapped. Hands, Boils, Scratches on Horses, Sore Teats on Cows, Ac; and is adapted for every kind of sore or humor that afflicts humanity All laborers, and those who are the most subject to accidents, should supply themselves with tha Goldeu Salve. It ar.ts without pain heals rapidly, and cases pain almost instantly. It contains no poison, .and has no offensive odor. The Golden Salve has, by its complete success in curing the various external diseases, secured a Insting reputation commensu rate to its worth. Physicians use it extensively, and testify to its superior value in checking in flamatoiy action, and to its healing power. Gen tlemen of the Press, the Pulpit and the Bar. the high and the low. the rich and the poor, testify to the matchle efficacy of the Golden Salve. Manufactured solely by 0. P. WHITTEN. 35 and 37 East Merrimack street, Lowell, Mass. 25 cents per box. G. S . Rbeem. Clearfield; Jacob Koons. Troutville; Howard Merrell, Bradford ; Edward Williams, Woodland; Ellis Irwin A Sons, Lick Run; A.B Shaw. Shawsville ; P.A.Gaulin, French ville; Thos. G. Snyder, Kylertown ; Henry Swan, Ansonville ; J. L. Allison. New Washington ; and by M. A. FRANK, General Agent, Clearfic-ld, who willsupplyall country merchantson liberal terms. Lowell. Mass.. August 17. 1S59. A LARGE LOT of new Prints. Delaines, Plaids, Ac. Also a fine selection of Cashmeres. Eng lish and French Merinos, and all styles of Ladies' dress goods, at the "corner store" of Wm. Irvin, in Curwensville. September 21. A LARGE LOT of Naile.Glass. Paints, Oils, Bur ning Fluid. Turpentine, Alcohol, Ac very low by the quantity, at the "corner store" of Curwensville. September 21. WM. IRVIN. A FINE LOT of Buffalo Robes of different sizes and prices, for sale at the cheap corner stora of Win. Irvin, Curwensville. September 24. AVERY LARGE Stock of Clotltiwr, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, are now offered for sale low by Wm. Irvin, Curwensville. Sept. 21. gJWENRY DISTON'S Mill and X-cut Saws, and BTi Loveland A Mann's superior chopping Axes, at Wm. Irvin's, in Curwensville. Sept. 21. HIDES taken at the highest price in exchange for goods by Wm. Irvin, at the "cheap cor ner"' in Curwensville. September 24. WINTER Bonnets, Shawls, Mantillas, Cloaks. Ac, a large assortment at the "corner store" in Curwensville. September 21. GS AND MEDICINES. an assortment, at of Wm. Irvin, in September 24. the "cheap corner store" Curwensville. COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, for sale at the "cheap corner store" of Wm. Irvin. in Curwensville. September 24. BLTEAVY draught llames also a few sets of sin- J.JL g!c harnes, for sale low by- Win. Iryin, in September 24. Curwensville. TJIFLES AND SHOT GUNS, an assortment for JL sale bym Irvin, Curwensville. sept. 24. Y1TAGGON AND BUGGIES, for sale cheap, by vf u m. Irvin. Curwensville. Sept 24. SKELETON SKIRTS, all sizes and prices, for sale by Wm. Irvin, Curwensville Sept. 21. - Rixn STONES with fixtures, for sale by Wm. I T . :ri ., . t . Slmn. ( Irvin, Curwensville. September 24. NDINGS, Last. Pegs, Ac., at the store SPANISlivin, Curwensville. Sept. 24. Irvin, Curvr "FATHER, for ln low hv Wm TITEAT CUTTER :. ' "."'V 9, ' XtJL September 21. jptember ! i 1. a k. I - - t the corner store of Wil IRVIN. TVTEW GOODS VERY CDTEAP, just rc 11 ceived and for sale low at the "cheapest cor ner," Curwensville, by JOHN PATTON. 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 his Bar with the choicest liquors. His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. AprilS, 1858. DAVID SMITH. rAS 1 1 ing ton iioise,midt7j7town, T T Dauphin County, Pa. The undersigned, having become proprietor of the above Hotel, re cently kept by Mrs. C. Griffee, solicits a continu ance of the custom which has heretofore been so liberally extended to tho house, efpecially by the citizens of Clearfield county, trusting that he 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 guests. L R. DEEG. Middletown. Pa., March 30, 1859-"m. PUBLIC HOUSE. The undersigned rc pectfully announces to tho traveling public in general that be now occupies the Tavern house i mile east of S. Bauder's old statd, in Covington township, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom His house is commodious and well adapted to the en tertainment of travelers, and his table will always bo provided with the best that the market can af ford. His stable is also convenient and good. March 9, 1859. BENJAMIN SNIDER. U U S Q U E II A N N A HOUSE, Curwensville, Clearfield Count. Peuii'a.. The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel, Philipsburg, having taken the above house, situate in the east end of the Borough of Curwensville, on the bank of the Susquehanna River, would res pectfully announce to tho travelling public, that he is fully prepared to accommodate strangers and all others who may favor him with a call. The house is new, well furnished, 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, F-ebruary 17. 1S58. I71LEMING nOTEL, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE GOOD INTENT,) CUR WENS V 1 LLE, Clearfield County, Pa. The subscriber begs leave to inform his old customers an. I 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 provrded with every luxury the markets and surrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choi cest wines and liquors. HIS STABLES, which arc 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. 1S53. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CORNER OF FIRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR IT ED, PA. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public in general, that he has taken the above house, (for merly known as the JlrmpM'l Hotel.) and that the house has been recently refitted, improved and newly furnished; thiit extensive stabling has just been completed; and that lie is pie pared to accommodate all who may give him a call in the most pleasing and agreeable manner. He 13 amply provided with everything to render his house a desirable stopping place, and will endeavor to entertain his guests in a manner that cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. The house is situated in a pleasant and quiet part of the town, and no expense or attention will bo spa red to make it one of the best houses in the county. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. His bar will be supplied with an assortment of choice liquo s. juiie2-"58 II. HAYS MORROW. T OOKIIERE! LOOK HERE !! The un JLi J.HigM,l ak this method of informing the public generally that they have entered into co partnership in tho Blacksniithing business, and can be found at the shop formerly occupied b' Ja cob Shunkweiler. on Third street, in the borough of Clearfield, where they will bo pleased to see their old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient, to give theni'a call. Bring on your hoes, your spades, and picks, Your log chains and your pulling sticks, Your sleds, 3'our sleighs, your horse and mare, No three-year old, shall then go bare. Your spears we'll work np then just right, To pruning hooks for every hight, Your swords too. shall then be" wrought To plough-shares such as C 'am. ne'er bought. J. SHUNKWEILER, AlSiS: GEOR G E W . 0 R R . HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his friends and t'je public generally, that ho has opened out a new VV agon-Making Es tablishment in "New Salem City"." Brady town ship, where he will at all times be prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will he used, and his work will be made in the most substantial and du rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict examination. By a close observance of his busi ness engagements, and by disposing of his work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for either cash or approved country produce, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BENJ. RISHEL. New Salem City. Jan. 16, 185(5. GIFTS RARE AND BEAUTIFUL GIV en Iwlisrrimiuutelj without -mourn to all persons ordering hools front. CLAli ICS Great GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, N'tnther S0t) Spring- Gar ten Street, Philadelphia. This establishment is conducted on a scale of unsurpassed magnificence and liberality, as thou sands can testify, and universally acknowledged to be the most liberal and punctual Gift Enter prise in the United States. My New and Classified Catalogue of Books, a pamphlet of 44 large pages, contains a full list of Histories, Biographies. Travels. Adventures. Sto ries. Anecdotes,Tales. Narratives, Romances. Sports and Pastimes. Aao', Religious. Biblical. Theolo gical, Classical. Philosophical, Geographical, Bo tanical and Agricultural Works, Dictionaries. Lex icons, Alburns, Annuals and Presentation Books. Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, in every style of Binding, together with all the newest work of the day, all of which are handsomely bound and sritar anteed perfect in every respect. The schedule of Gifts I present, (as will be seen by reference to my catalogue.) is the most extensive, as it is also the most superior, elegant and magnificent ever offer ed by any similar establishment i the I'nion one of which GH'ts will accomxany each book at the time of sale. CP A Fine Gold Watch ac companies evej-y order of one. hundred hools or dered at one time from my Catalogue. TESTIMONIALS. As an evidence of tne truth of what has been asserted, I append tho names of a few gentlemen of high standing, whose veracity cannot be questioned, who have purchased or or dered books from me and received Gold Watches, namely :. Win. Zini merman, Esq.. Middle to wn.Pa; John D. Skiles, AVholesalc Grocer, Lancaster. Pa; Hon. G. G. Walker, Representative from Somerset county, in tho Penn'a Legislature; Walter G. E vans. Notary Public. Lancaster city, Pa. ; Jacob Martin, Esq.. Rochester, N. Y.; Hiram Fisk, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. Geo Lenhart, Harrisburg' Pa.; Mr. J. L. Fears, Bear Creek, Henry county Georgia; Mr. Thomas Smead, Bedford. Pa.: and' Julia Crosby, 927 Lawrence street, Philadelphia, who received a splendid Silk dress pattern, worth S15. D. W. CLARK, No. 80i Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. Agents Wanted in every Town and Village in the United States. My terms to Agents areuch as to afford them a liberal remuneration for their trouble. Full particulars may be had by address ing nie as above. "Catalogues sent free to any address. Philadelphia. July 20. lS59-3rn. T7XCELSIOR 31 A RULE YARD. The undersigned hereby annomi-'" ces to the citizens of Clor,rfield county,.r?i that he is still engaged, at his old stand rS&j in TYRONE CITY, in erecting MO XUME NTS awl BOX TOMBS. Also Head and Foot Stones of the latest and most approved styles, and on the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly at tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLIN, Aug. 25, 1 8:S.-dec23-'57. Tyrone City. THE FARM in Jordan towshlp noccupied by John Kilion, being 50 acres, 35 of which are cleared and under good fence, and having a house and barn thereon erected, for sale. Apply to Junela, 1859. L.- J. CRANS, Clearfield. CLOTHING !! CHEAP CLOTHING !!! The Largest, Clteajxst and Best lot of MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING ever brought to this county, has just been opened and now for sale at RICHARD MOSSOP S. October 19, 1S59. Clearfield, Pa. BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. The undersigned takes this method to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and the surrounding country, that he has opened a Barber Shop, on Market street, in Shaw's new row. where he 8 pre pared to accommodate all who may givs hiui a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Oct. 6,1858. JEREMIAH NOR1US. BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS & SHOES. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' BOOTS AXD SHOES, just received and now for sale at the the very low est prices. Also, a large lot of good women's Boots at ONE DOLLAR a pair at RICHARD MOSSOP S October 19. ISo'J. Clearfield, Pa. OGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE. One containing 124 acres 85 cleared and under good fence. A log house 22 by 2o plank house l(i by IS. log barn, smithy and all necessary out-buildings thereon. Large spring and spring-bouse con -venient to house. The laud is well watered and has sufficient wood and fencing timber. There is an orchard of large grafted trees, and a yonng or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient for pasturing droves. , LSO, one containing t0 a crcs 10 cleared and under fence balance well timbered. This land has a log house and stable thereon. For terms apply to October 13. L. J. CRANS. Clearfield. "'u-CCSI 'CI "qoi.iQ 'JJO aoa.Cx "XTXUVrc T "51 113 unq a.;2 o tios -Jod AJ3A4 sji.-qios ojj -duaqa jpis oq qoiqjv 'SHAOLS J iiaiJA v putt Aip:nb ?saq aqi" jo M.H'LI puirq uo sdaajf osje ojjJ A'lunoa Jicijt u; uiuu Jdqo ifuu uuqi joaoj -judj aad (i jas oq qsuo aoj AaAisnpxa uiios epuoiu; aq sy 'f'l.'D tio.ttij vi j.uj? pvou "" j io 'ijyjOfj -rr li'l j'julujjQ ijjjvuof itiooxf ini nr paanioiynuiiui avou spoof) jo qsiug pue Xismua a jo as -jottj ur "pint iujpf?Q S'lffJ -tof fg -V 't"S, ''-"; .' jof sjMhltjf 2Juo oig 'i,)oof fo ypin.y jy jo jpiois 3-usaaixa ub pouodo rsnfsuq vjuo.f aTjjuh Joj ssoujsuq aoq; oqj u; pocua uooq gyq oq.tv puu 'J95(ciU9oqg pjotioejd n si oqiv -jaquosqn k t 'ix tiiioxs n bus aiiv iooii AvaM 1SGO. "It is the duty of every citizen of this Great Republic to foster and encourage i.alivc genius and American enterprise. " 1a.Vet!Stkr. Til E "GREAT REPUBLIC" MONTHLY, A Magazane davoted entirely to the elevation of American authorship, who ly national, in no wisa sectional or sectarian ; having fur its. motto the words of the groat statesman : "f North. No South. No East. No West ;'' having nothing to do with politics, aiming only at the highestin Art. Literature and Science, and em ploying the best writers in every branch, is again before the American public, seeking their support. This Magazine is now finishing the first year, and draivirig near the close of the Second Volume, and has met with unparalleled success The Third Volume will commence with the num ber for January, 1K50. which will be issued early in December. 1S59. Every number will be spleiir didly illustrated in the highest style of art. A mong the numerous contributors engaged for the coming year are the following well known distin guished authors: Fitz Green Halleck. Orestes A. Brownson, Seha Smith (Jack Downing), George P, Morris. J. T. Hcadley, Geo. D. Prentice. Wm. Gill more Simms. Alice Carey, Park Benjamin. John ii. Sasc. Calhoun McKcnzic. M. F. Maury, Hannah V. Gould. Mrs. Kirkland. Mrs. OaKes Smith, Mrs. Ellet, Phebe Carey, Ac, Ac Ac. Ac. In the January number will be commenced the most strikingly original novel of the day. entitled The Prophet; or. Scenes of Border Li f. By Eliz abeth Oakes Smith. There will also be commenc ed in an early number of the coming volume a most startling and intensely interesting original novel, entitled The Slaver of the. Const ; or, The African Trader, By Calhoun McKenzie. The '-Great Republic Monthly" is the largest Magazine published in this country. Overlii.- 000 has already been expended to bring it to it? present high degree of merit. 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Dewitt, Hen dnokson, Blake A Long, in New Yorks and by all the large dealers in th principal cities. - !end in your clubs! Send in your clubs! Spe cimen copies sent upon the receipt of 25 cenU. 1 he engravings will be sent on rollers, prepaid, or by express. OAKSMITII A Co. Publishers, Oct5. 112 A 1U William street. New-York. BACON Hams, bides and Shoulders on hand and for sale at the "thcap cash store," bv Arr2-,lj9. WM. F. IRYff 171 OR TINWARE OF ALL' KINDS Go 1 TO . MERRELL A BIGLER's For Japaned-Ware, go to Mebrell A Biglle's For Brittania-Ware, go to Merrell A Eigleh's For Hard -Ware, goto Merrell A BiglerV For Hollow-Ware, gotoMcauELL ABiclek's JAPAN'S LD WARE. For fancy waiters, go to Meurell A Bigleu's For fancy deed boxes, goto Merrell A Biglei' For good dust pans, goto Merrell A Bioler' For neat molasses cups. go to Merrell A Bioir,. Ior good foot tubs, go to Merrell A Biglf.h's For superior lanthorns.go to Merrell A Bioleu'' For water coolers, go to Merrell A Bigllk For chamber buckets, go to Merrell A Biglep.'s 6TOVE3, STOVE FIXTCRES, AC. For stoves of all kinds, go to Merrell A BiGLsr.- For farmers' boilers, go to Merrell A Bigler's! For good stove-pipe, go to Merrell A Bh;ler's. For summer furnaces, go to Merrell A Bigleu's. For large iron kettles, go to Merrell A B::ler's'. For coffee roasters, go to M eru ell A BroLEp. LI For stove brushes. goto MlRBF.ll A Bisler's; F'or German blacklead.go to Merkell A Bioleu's." For stove collars. go to Merrell A Bu;llt.'! For Rafting stoves, go to Merrell A BiiLEr.V. MISCKILAXEOUS AUT1CLES. For superior coal oil, go to Merrell A Bir s. For fancy coal oil lamps, go to Merrell A BiU'Y For old dominion coffee-pots to Merrell A BiglerV. For fancy gaschandaliers.go to Merrell & Biik-r'! For good dinner bells. go to Merrell A lii -lor'n For good grain cradles, go to Merrell A Bikr I-or superior ploughs, For side hill ploughs. For good road scrapers. go to Merrell A Bigler"; go to Merrell A Biz'er s. .... t , it c. - lor superior sand screens, goto MerreF A Ligler's For good platform scales, goto Merrell A Btgler' For good counter scales, go to Merrell A Bigler'e. For superior hay scales, go to Merrell A BiIcr'. For patent uiiik pans, goto Merrell A Bigier . For good clover hullcrs, go to Merrell A Biler'.-. For fancy lamp shades, go to Merrell A Big!er 's. For good spelterand zinc, go toMerrell A Bi;U-r'.-. For superior fruit cans, go to Merrell A BigN-r's For good house-spouting, goto Merrell A l!igl i t HARDWARE AND 1MCLE1IEX7S. For bar iron of all Kinds, go to Merrell A B:-!t r For superior cast steel. go to Merrell A Biir For good nails and spikes, go to Merrell A Bier's. For good Engli.-h steel. go to Merrell A E- For neat smoothing irons, go to Merrell A li .i r r. For good spring steel. go to Merrell A I'.ii'e r e For superior door locks, go to Merrell A Biitr: -For American b'istersteel. go to Merrell A Biiv; -' For iron axles and files, go to Merrell A Biglcr For supcriorpumpchains.go to Merrell A Big er s For ail pum, fixtures. go to Merrell A Bile: For good baggy springs, go to Merrell A Bigltr'j?. For butts and hinges. Ac go to Merrell A liigler "n For superior br.is Kettles. ; to Merrell A Dialer's, For good niastin ketiles. go to Merrill A Bigler V For nea est walrle irons, go to Merrell A Bi; r". For good sausage cutter-, g to Ncrrcll A i':L-l--t For good sausage stuS'ers, go to Merrell i- Jsrkr .- ror superior coJ'ee mills, go to Merrell. For superior porch feet. For shovel plough wings. go to Merrell A !'i-.-r s. go to Merrell A liigler"... for good horse shoe nails. ;o to Merrell A Filler's. r or superior I: ou! lamps. go to Merrell A I'.ilcr's tor Darn kor inrces. sro to MerreM A Eider's For superior gate hinges, go to Merrell A Bigler i or superior j.-ick eliair-?. For long handled shovels For spades and hay forks For hoes and iron rakes. For f.'rrels of all tizes. F"F superior brass cocks, For Brass candle sticks. For brass snuffers ft locks For superior lard lamps. For good lemon squeezer: For good cork screws. For eggcodlersA beaters. For good bread toasters. For superior flesh forks, For good basting spoons, For good twine boxes. For neat spring balances. For good corn grinders, For good corn shellcrs. For patent saw gumers. goio .tierreii j,ig,er -go to Merrell A BiglerV go to Merrell A Bigler ; go to Merrell A Bigler'r go to Merrell A Bigler'; go to Merrell A Bigler'? go to Merrell A Biglcr's. , goto?dei relI A Bigler's. go to Merrrll A Biker's go to Merrill A iiigler's. go to Merrell A lligler'a. go to Merrell A Bigler's. go to Merrell A Bigler . goto Merrell A Bigler's. goto Merrtl! A Bigler's. go to Merrell A Bigler'i. goto Merrell A Bigler's. go to Merrell A Bigler's. go to Merrell A Bigler . go to Merrell A Bigler's go to Merrell A Bigler g. tor superior castors, Country produce. old metal, brass and copper Clearfield. JuneS, ISo'J. taken in exchange. JF YOU WANT SUPERFINE FLOUR GO TO Mossop's. IF you want good Extra Flour, go to Mossop's. Ii you want Extra Family Flour, go to Mossop IF you want good smoked Hams, go to Mossop IF you want tides or Shoulders, go to Mossop' IF you want excellent Dried Beef", goto Mossop IF 3-ou want good Brown Sugar, go to Mossor' IF you want superiorWhiteSugar. go to Mos.sop IF you want the best Bio Coffee, go to Mossop' IF you waut Extract of Coffee, go to Mossop II- you want good Imperial Tea, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Black Tea. go to Mossop's IF you want good Young Hyorj. go to Moss-jp s. IF you want coare or hue Salt, go to MoSup's. IF you want excellent Bice, go to Mossop's. IF you want fresh ground Spices, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Candies, go to Mos sop's. IF you want Adamantine Candles, goto Msnr"s. IF you want good Tallow Candles, goto Ml.--up's. IF you want good freeli Mackerel, go to Mosoi-'n. IF you want good fresh Herring, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior White Fish, go to Mossop's. IF you want Molasses, all kinds, go to MossopN IF you want f.ne Dried Peaches, go to Moss. i s IF you want fine Dried Apples, go to Moss; -, .- IF you want 'ranges aui Lemons, go to Moss ;".-. IF you want Nails an.l Spikes, go to Mjss, . IF you want Hardware of all kinds.jroto MossnrN. I F you want a good Grass Scythe, go to Mosd i "s IF you want a good Hay Fork, go to Moss; i 's. IF you want a g.tol Manure Fork, go to Moss".-"s. IF you want good Garden Spades, go to Mossi-'s IF you want Willow Basket.-, go to Mossy, '? IF you want a good Buggy Whip, go to Mossop's IF you want Tobacco and Cigars, go to M sso?"s IF you want Fancy Wall Paper, go to Mossop's IF you want Manilla A hemp cords. o to Mossop's. IF you ward Palm or Fancy Soap, go to Mossop's. IF you want Shoe Lasts and Pegs', go to Mossop's. IF you want good Saw-mi!l Saws, go to Moss, op's. IF you want Powder. Lea I A Shot. go to Mossop"? IF you want good Shoe Blacking, go to Mo?op's IF you want good Stove Blacking, go to Mos .p"s I F you want superior Black Ink. gotoM.-?-IF you want a Smoothing Iron, go to Mo-.-V. IF you want good brown Muslin, go to Mossop's. 1 F you want good White Muslin, go to Mossop'-; IF you want good colored Muslins.go to Moss.:p" I F you want silk Handkerchiefs, go to Moss?: IF you want cotton Handkerchiefs.goto Mo s sot -IF you want Linen Table cloths, go to Mossop I F you want cotton Table cloths, go to Mossop IF you want Umbrellas A Parasols, go to Mossop's I F you want a superior Clock, go to Mossop's IF you want Fancy Carpet Sacks, go to Mossop's IF you want Table Oil Cloths. Ko to Mossop's IF you want good Floor nil CI. th, go toM ssoiV IF you want new School Books, go to Mossop's IF you want a good Underkirt, go toMoss-;- -IF you want fi.-hionable Coats, go to M-? -IF you want fashionable Pants, go to Mo IF you want fashionable Neck ties.go to M. j.-:- -IF you want fashionable Vests, go to M . IF you want fashionable Hats, go to M . - : IF you want fashionable lland ks. goto Sl-.- .!' -1 F you want fashionable Boots, go to IF you want fashionable Shoes, go to M IF you want Boys' Coats A Pants, go to M s IF you want Children's Shoes, go to M -IF you want fashionable Bonnets, go to M. IF you want Calicoes, new styles, go to M IF you want new fancy DeL-iiues. go to M. -t IF you want good French Chintz, go to Mo. 1F you want French Ginghams, go to Moss IF you want Domestic Ginghams, go to Moss . IF you want first rate Alpacas, go to Mossr-' IF 3-011 want old Monongahela. go to Mossop -IF you want Port Wine, superior, go to Mosn'r' IF you want ' for Medical use, gu to Mu.-sop ' IF you want " " Sacramental use. got . M ss p -IF you want good Cherry Brandy go t .! -IF you want good Sweet Wine, go to r.'..V IF you want Fancy Cassimeres. go to M ssor 1 F you want Black Cassimeres, go to Mossop IF you want plain A fancy Tweeds, goto Mossop -IF you want superior Cassinets, go to Mossop IF you want superior Sattinets, go to Mossor IF you want ground White Lead, go to Mosr's. IF you want fine ground Zinc, goto Mo.v s. IF you want Pure Flax-seed Oil, go to Mo. -- J IFyou want any other articles, go to Mos--.-'-1F you want tobuycheapforcaah, goto Mo.-j- Clearfield, Pa., April 27, 1S59. 1 7011 SALE. A Saw-mill and about 125 acres of land for sale. Pric, $1000. For descrip tion, Ao.. apply to L. J- SRANS, .Inn S. 13VJ. eirrfiM. 5s f 1