AGTO- :MMWL A DEPLOBABLE CASE. A western paper relates the following, which wo hope may be a warning to all such as per sist in the course pursued by their western exemplar : "The man that don't take bis coun ty paper was in town yesterday. He brought his whole family in a two horse wagon, .lie still belieTed that General Taylor was Presi dent, and wanted to know ii the "Kamschat kians" had taken Cuba, and If so where they had taken it. He had sold his corn for twen-ty-flr cents, the price being thirty-one ; but upon going to deposit the money, they told him It was mostly counterfeit. The only hard- money he had was some three cent pie ces, and those some sharper had "run on him" for half dimes! His old lady smoked a "cob pipe," and would not believe that anything else could be used. One of the boys went to a blacksmith's shop to be measured for a pair of hoes, and another mistook the market bouse for a church. After hanging his baton a meat hook, be piously took a seat on a butcher's stal I and listened to an auctioneer, whom he took to be the preacher. He left before meetin' was out, and had no great opinion of the sarmint.' One of the girls took a lot of seed onions to the post office to trade them tor a letter. She had a baby which she carried in a "sugar trough," stopping at times to rock it on the side walk. When it cried, she stuffed its mouth with an old stocking, and sang "Bar bara Allen." The oldest boy had sold two "coon skim" and was on a "bust." When last seen, be had called for a glass of "soda and water," and stood making wry faces. The shop keeper, mistaking his meaning, had given him a mixture of sal soda and water, and it tasted strongly of soap. But he'd hearo tell of soda water, and was bound to give it a fair trial, "puke or no puke." Some "town fellow" came in and called for lemonade with a "fly in it," whereupon our "soaped" friend turned his back and quietly wiped several flies into his drink. "We ap proached the old gentleman and tried to get him to "subscribe," but he would not listen to it. lie was opposed to "infernal improve ments," and he thought "larnin" was a wick ed, invention, and cnlterwated notliln' but wanity and wexation. None of his family ever learned to read, but one boy, and he teached school awhile, and then went to study iig "diwinity." Ethan Spike's Plan. Ethan Spike, the regular successor to Major Downing, has is sued his plan of compromise. The essential items of the plan are : The removal of the Missouri line as far north as the St. Lawrence Itfver, all south of that to' bo devoted to sla very ; a declaration by the Kepublicans that they are sorry they elected Lincoln and are willing to be forgiven ; the publis burning of the Chicago Platform, and such portions of the Bible as seem to conflict with slavery ; tho removal of Bunker Hill Monument to South Carolina; the immediate massacre of all free negroes in the Northern States; E Plurilus Unum amended to read E Pluribus Carolina ; the turkey buzzard to be substituted for the American eagle ; Major Anderson to bo hung ; the stars to be obliterated from the National ensign, and a bale of cotton substituted ; Howell Cobb to be proclaimed President, and Governor Floyd Secretary of the Treasury 5 only two newspapers to be allowed in the Free States the New 1'ork Day Book and the Portland Argus ; the Now England pulpit to be controled by censors appointed by Senator Wigfall; the old hats of Iverson, Jeff. Davis and Yancey shall be set up in the market pla ces of the most rebelious Northern cities, and every person refusing obeisance shall have his nose flattened, be painted black and sold into slavery. If after'this liberal offer our South ern brethcrn continue contumacious and in sist upon cutting our throats, then in the spirit of '76, let us muster in our strength and run away. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsmax's Jocrxal ii published on Wed nesday at $1,50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,00 will be barged. Advebtiskxekts will be inserted at SI ,00 vr 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 six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at tho option of the publisher. 8. J . ROW. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pres't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, As'te.Judges Hon. Wm. L. Moore, IIon.Benj'n. Bonsall, Bberiff. . . . Fred'k ii. Miller, . Prothonotary, John L. Cuttle, . . Reg. A Rec. . James Wrigley, . . District Att'y, Robert J. Wallace, . Treasurer. . . Geo. B. Goodlander, Co. Surveyor, H. B. Wright, . . Commise'ifrs, William MoCracken, Wm. Merrell, . . . S. C. Thompson, Auditors. . . Jssac W. Graham, . J. B. Bhaw, . . B. C Bowman, . . Coroner. . . . George Richards, . . Bellefonte. Clearfield. Luthersbnrg. Clearfield Glen nope. Lumber City. Clearfield. Morrisdale. Clearfield. Clearfield. LIST OF POST OFFICES. Township. Names of P.O. Names of P.M. Beccaria, -- Glen Hope, - - Klam Rakestraw Bell. --- - Bower. - - - Mary Elder Chest, - - - - Thos.A. M'Ghee, Cash, - - - - - J. W Campbell .... Ostend. .... Lewis Smith. Boears. - - - Clearfield Bridge, - P. B. Miller. Bradford. - Woodland. - - - Edw'd. Williams Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - - R. H. Moore. ... Troatville, - - Jacob Kuntx. Jefferson Line, - - John Hoover. Burnsids, NewWashington - J.M. Cummings ... Burnside, - - Jas McMurray. Clearfield, - Clearfield, - - - M. A. Frank Covington, Frenchville, - - F. Coudriet. ... Karthaus, - - - J. F.W. Sohnarr Curwensville Curwensville, - - Samuel Way. Decatur, - Philipsburg, Centre county. Pa. Ferguson, - Marron. - - - - Edni. Williams Yox, - - - - Hellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa. Girard, - - - Leconte's Mills, - C. Mignot. " - - - Bald Hills, - - - William Carr. Goshen. - - Shawsville, - - - A. B. Shaw. Graham. - - firahamton,- - - Jas. B.Graham. Huston, - - Tyler, - - - - David Tyler. ... Pennfield. - - - H. Wool ward Jordan. - - Ansonville, - - - Eliza Chase. Karthaus. - Salt Lick. - - - Geo. Heokadorn Knox, - - - New Millport, - - D. E. Mokel. Lawrence, - Breckenridge, - - J.W.Thompson Morris, - - - Kvlertown, - - - Jas. Thompson. . ... Morrisdale. ... Jas. McClelland. Penn, Lumber City .t - - W W.Wright .... Grampian Hills, - A.C.Moore, Pike, - - - - Curwensville, - - Samuel Way. " - - -v- Bloominzville, - - Michael Wise. Union, - - - Rockton, - - - - Wm. F.Johnson. Woodward. Jeffries, .... Thos Henderson Smith's Mills, - - J. A. Hegarty. 4 This Post Office will do for Chest township Will answer for Ferguson township. OOK HERE, GENTLEMEN ! WAGON JLi SHOP AHEAD !'.!! The subscriber thankful for sast favors, takes this method of informing his old customers and the public in general, that he has removed his shop from the Foundry to the shop formerly occupied by Ueorge w. ;rr, on sec end street, Clearfield, Pa., where he will continue to manufacture Wazons of every description, to order, of good material and in a workmanlike manner. Also, Wheelbarrows, Harrow uram cradles, &c, made on short notice, in superior style, and of the best stock. Repairing of every kind done wun uispatcn. and on reasonable terms. June 29. 18S9. WILLIAM R. BKOWtf. PURE WHITE LEAD, warranted, ground in oil, in 25 and 12 pound eans, just receiv es! tad for ele at HARTSW JCK'S. CALL and examine the Patent air tight glass and stone Jars. They are just the thing you want. For sale by Reed, Weaver k Co. LARGE STOCK of Varnishes finnil. Conch. J. White Damar, White Spirit, Flowiug. Japan lsryer, anu uiacK anusn lor Leather, tc, ior sale at Decl2l IIARTSWICK'S. I1YDE nOUSE, RIDGWAY, PENN'A. S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is new, and furnished in modern style, has ample accommodations, and is in all respects a firat class house. February 6, 1361. T YROHE CITY HOTEL, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. A. P. OWENS, Proprietor. Also Oysters, Wholesale and Retail. decl9 N EW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! PATTON, HIPPLE & CO. The subscribers have purchased the stock of mer chandize lately owned by John. Patton, in Cur wensville. and have just added a fresh supply of SEASON ABLK GOODS, which will be sold low. Please call and examine our stock. We respectfully ask a share of public patronage. The books of John Patton, hare also been transferred and will be settled by us. 11. D. PATTON, E. A. HIPPLE, may 10, 1860. DANIEL FAUST. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! II . L. HENDERSON A CO., Have just received and opened at the old stand of Lewis Smith, in Bethlehem, an extensive and well selected assortment of the most fashionable Fall and Winter Goods, Staplo and Fancy. The stock consists in part of Prints and Dress Goods of the latest styles, togeth er with Hardware, Quoensware, Groceries, Drugs, Medicines, Fish, Tobacco, Segars, Hats and Caps, Bonnets and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, and a large variet of useful Notions and such articles as are usually kept in a country store. All goods will be sold cheap for cash. Give us a call and see for yourselves, before you buy elsewhere. All the a bove will be sold cheap fof cash or exchanged for approved country produce and lumber. ' Oct 24, 18C0. H. L. HENDERSON CO. JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMEN T ! ! A Fact Worth Knowing ! The undersigned informs his old friends and the public generally that he has just received and o- penod, at his old stand in Bradford township, a NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware Groceries, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which he will dispose of at as low rates as they can be purchased in the county, and of as good quality, if not better. He respectfully solicits all to give him a call and examine his stock beforo purchasing elsewhere, and he feels certain that they will buy from him. jyll MATTHEW FORCEE. fUST RECEIVED AT(5"ftii CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. sSsZs3 Graham's Row, Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be bad at NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La va, Jett. Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings, ic, or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. I'lain cold iireast pins, bar drops, Hoop tar rings. children's ear drops and rings at NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLES. Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NAUGLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for goods at NAUG LE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. Kussell McMurray RESPECTFULLY INVITES TME ATTEN TION OF HIS" Old Customers, and others, to his Large and well selected Stock of all nnb Vdmlix (6oob, WHICH HE OFFERS VERY LOW FOR OAS H . lie also continues to deal in Lumber of all kinds, la any way to suit eustomers. The higheet market price will be paid for all kinds of grain. Come and see for yourselves. New Washington, November 1, 1860-6m. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. C o m mencmcnt of the Seventh Volume. The Pub lishers of The Atlantic Monthly have pleasure in announcing that the new volume, to oommenoe with the number for January. 1861, will contain features of remarkable interest and attractiveness. Among these, may be named, a New Novel, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." and "The Minister's Wooing." A New Novel, by Chas. Reade, author of -Christie Johnstone," ''Pee Woffineton," etc., etc. New Stories, by Miss Harriet Prescott. author of "The Amber Gods," and "fcir Rohan s Ghost." A new Romance, by the author of "Charles Au chester," and "Counterparts." Also, contributions in Prose and Poetry, by Hen ry W. Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Russell Lowell, Ralph Waldo Emerson, John G. Whittier, Bayard Tay lor, Edwin P. Whipple, Henry Giles. Richard B. Kimball, George S. Hillard, Rose Terry, Rev. Dr. Bellows, Mrs. Fannie Keinblo, Charlet E. Norton, Winthrop Sargent, T. W. Higginson, J. T. Tow bridge, and other distinguished writers. Terms $3 per annum, or 25 cents a number. Upon the receipt of the subscription price, the publishers will mail the work to any part of the United States, prepaid. Subscriptions may begin with either the first, or any subsequent number. The postage of the Atlantic' is Thirty-six cents a year, if prepaid. H The pages of the 'Atlantic' are stereotyped, and back numbers can be supplied. Clubbing Arrangements. Subscribers to pay their own postage. Two copies for $5 ; Five cop ies for $10 : Eleven copies for $20. Address, TICKNOR A FIELDS, Kot. 38. J33 Washington Street. Boston. NEW BREWERY MORE LAGER. The subscribers would respectfully inform the Tavern keepers and others that they have re cently started a new Brewery in the Borough of Clearfield, and that they are now prepared to fur nish Beer on the most accommodating terms. They have employed an experienced Brewer, from the east, and they feel confident that they can supply 'a superior article of beer. Give them a trial and judge lor yourselves. June 20. '60 CHARLES nAUT A CO. BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE ! IM PORTANT NOTICE TO THE RAGGED!!! The undersigned having opened a Tailoring Es tablishment in Shaw's Row, in the room recently occupied by H. F. Naugle ns a Jewelry Store, an nounces that, he is now ready and willing to make Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Vc, for his old custom ers, and as many new ones as may give him a call, after the latest and most approved styles, or after any of the old fashions, if they prefer it. By doing his work in a neat and substantial manner, and promptly fulfilling his engagements, he ex pects to secure a liberal share of patronage. Jan. IS. 1360. WM. RADEBAUGII. BIBLES. The Bible Society of Clearfield co. hereby gives notice that their hooks, name ly, Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of fice of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at Clearfield. The books are of various sizes and a dapted to supply either private individuals or Sun day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan tial bibles can be had as low as 25 cents apiece, and testaments as low as 61 cents apiece. The people of the county generally are also in vited to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of the Society. Signed by order of the Executive Com mittee. ALEX. McLEOD, President. JOHN ODELL, UPHOLSTERER AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER. Located at A. II. Shaw's Mills, one mite East of Clearfield Boro" Respectfully informs tho citizens of Clearfield and adjoining counties, that he is at all times prepar ed to manufacture, at the shortest notice. Hair Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all kinds and sizes, one of which is a Folding Mattress, suitable for Cabins on Rafts, which can be folded in small compass, and emptied and refilled at pleasure; and very cheap. He also trims Carriages, makes repairs to all kinds of carriage trimming and Up holstery, and makes cords or Masons tracing lines, ot any thickness or length. J Country produce, corn husks, or cask taken in exchange for work. Orders left with any of the merchants of Clear field Boro', will be promptly attended to. jan'J-61 KEEP UP THE EXCITEMENT. Ro movals always cause excitement, and since the great excitement about the removal of the Court House 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 havo lemov ed my Saddler Shop from my old stand opposite the Court House to my new shop on Market street, nearly opposite the jail, where all who may favor me with a call can be supplied with Safldles, Sin gle Harness, Double Harness, Tug Harness, Bri- aies,Uollars, v nips, Jlatters. Jionsmgs, ureern banls. Side Straps, and in fact every article in the line 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, '59. GKDRGE W. RUEEM. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. A Benevolent Institution established by spe cial endowment, for the relief of the sick and Dis tressed, afflicted with lrulent and Epidemic dis eases, and especially for the cure of diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice given gratis, by the acting Surgeon, to all who apply by lctter.with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme pover ty, medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual organs, and on the New Remedies em ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Ad dress, Dr. J. Seillin Houghton. Acting burgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St., Phil adelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HE ART WELL, Prcsidont. Geo. Fairchild, Sec. Oct 21, lSBO-ly. HO S T E T T E R ' S STOMACH BITTER S. The proprietors and Manufacturers of Hostetter's Celebrated' StomacJi Bitters can appeal with perfect confidence to phy sicians and citizens generally of the Unitod States, because the article has attained a reputation here tofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare asser tion or blazoning puffery. The consumption of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for the last year a mounted to over a half-million bottles, and from its manifest steady increase in times past, it is ev ident that during the coming year the consump tion will reach near one million bottles. This im mense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the pre paration, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in those sections of the country where tle article is best known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give testimonials to its efficacy in all ca ses of stomachic derangements and the diseases re sulting therefrom. This is not a temporary popu larity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trumpeting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as time itself Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have proved a God send to regions where fevor and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their vic tims by hundreds. To be able to state confident ly that the 'Bitters' are a eertain cure for the Dys pepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all mor bid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, and imparts renewed vitality to the nervous sys tem, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them to a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvena ting generally. We have evidence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffer ing from stomach derangements and general de bility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There are certain pe riods when their cares are so harrassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mo ther and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if she be young, is apt to for get her own health in the extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period for maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate the ener gies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibili ties. Nursing mothers generally prefer the Bit ters to all other invigorators that receive the en dorsement of physicians, because it is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particular ly referred above, to wit : sufferers from fever and ague, caused bymalaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, in digestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or de rangements of the stomach, superanuated inval ids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physioal welfare by giving to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bit ters a trial. Caution. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask fcr Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and Bee that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. G-Prepared and sold byliostetterlf Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada South America, and Germany. Agents Geo.W.Rheem and C.D.Wats. a, Clear field ; John Patton, Curwensville ; D. Tyler, Hus ton : F. K. Arnold. Luthersburg. Oct 24, '60. T OOK IN G -GLASS PLATES, an assortment, for J aaloat iPeclzj UAKTBWICK'S. ED. A. IRVINS' COL U M X. Irvin's Corner Store, CURWENSVILLE, PA. N EW SPRING GOODS!! Just received at the "Corner Store" a complete stock of NEW SPRING GOODS. Customers will find The asssortmcnt varied, and tho prices reasonable. Curwensville, April 10, 1861. QRAIN, FLOUR, BACON, AND FISH, for sale low for cash, At the "corner store" in Curwensville. S' TAPLE SPRING GOODS, AT LOW PRICES, At Irvin's "corner store," Curwensville. J NEW LOT OF GOOD BUFFALO ROBES, For sale terv low, at Irvin's Corner Store. JJEANS AND DRIED APPLES, A quantity at the Corner Store. "Toadies will find at the Corner Store a complete assortment of Dress Goods of all descriptions, such as Tartan Plaids, various styles; Persian TwiHs, Printed Cashmeres, All Wool and Printed Delaines (in variety,) Plain (all wool) Delaines and Merinos, all col ors, Debege, Coburgs, &c, in variety. Qn hand a large stock of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, of all descriptions. Seal-skin, Bea ver and Cass overcoats. Gents'Shawls. Fine Dress cloth and Cussimere business Coats, Pants, and Vests; over shirts, over-alls, un der clothing, &c, &c, a complete stock. groceries, a large stock on hand, (selling low,) by the quantity or retail, call and see them, and satisfy yourselves. Qents' dress Hats, and staple Hats and Caps ol all kinds. Boots and Shoes of all descrip tions selling now lower than ever. gonnets of all descriptions and the newest styles, at Irvin's Corner Store. "Toadies' Gloves, Gauntlets, Nubias, and new style Wool Hoods, in great variety. Qloths, Doeskin Cassimeres, Fancy Cassi mcres and Vestings, in great variety. JufFalo Robes of all sizes and prices, -and Sleigh-bells, Whips, &c, at the corner ' JJOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, Sad dlery, Sole and Upper Leather, at the corner. j-E W WORLD and Noble Cook-Stoves, and Nine plate Stoves for sale, very cheap. QRINDSTONES of the best quality, and fix tuies, for sale at the "corner store." glGHT-DAl" and 21-hour Clocks, of all si zes, styles, and prices, at tho corner store. QUM COATS, Pants and Boots, a large as sortment, for sale at Irvin's corner store. jAILS, Glass, Taints, Oils, &'c, &c, for sale very low by the quantity or at retail. QUSTOMEKS are invited to call and exam ine our goods, as we are satisfied that an ex amination of. goods and prices will induce persons to buy. E. A. IRVIN. Curwensville, Pa., October 17, 1860. CTT YOUNG LADIES WANTED, to ex tJXJ amine and reduce the large stock of Dress Goods, just received at MOBSOP'S. S ALT a good article, and very cheap at the store 01 ivm. x . iKWiiN, Clearfield, FOR SALE. A good two-horse wagon with box, for sale very low. Apply to George W. Rex, New Millport, Clearfield co., Pa. , Mar20-p. CARPETS. Drugget, Carpet ohain, Bags and Bag ging, curled Hair, Ac, at the store of septlS) Reed, Weaver A Co. A LARGE stock of Queensware, Earthen apd Stone Ware of all kinds. Also, Cedar and Willow Ware at Reed, Weaver A Co's. B EST Philadelphia Sugar-Cured Hams at the new store of Graham, Bovnto & Co. A LARGE and splendid stock of Dress Trim mings, Belts, Head dresses, Netts, Plumes, Vc. at the store of Reed Weaver A Co. E F LOUR. A lot of good flour on hand and for sale at MERRELL A BIQLER'S. LOUR A good article fer sale at tha storeof IjaniGj WMr F, LRWLN, Clearfield. -Proper attention to ill to the teeth in proper time, will be a great asssstance to ev ery one, in point of health, camfort, and convenience. Dr.UiIls can always be found at his office, on the corner of Front and Main sts. when no notice to the contrary appears in the papers. Ail operations in the line of his profession performed in the latest and most approved styles, and guar anteed for one yar against all natural failures. Clearfield, Pa., October 10th, 18o0. PERRY HOUSE, FRONT ST., MARIETTA, (formerly kept by Mrs. Clements.) The sub scriber respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends, and assures all rivermen having bu siness in Marietta that no pains will be spared for their accommodation and comfort. Feb. 22, 1860-ly. ABNER M MICHAEL. DR. LITCII'S MEDICINES. A fresh sup ply of these invaluable Family Medicines are for sale by M. A. Frank, Clearfield, consisting of Pain Curer ; Restorative, greatcure for colds and cough ; and Anti-Bilious Physic. They have been thoroughly tested in this community, and are highly approved. Try the if . PLASTERING. The subscriber having lo eated 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 auy description, in a workmanlike stylo. Also whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7. 1S53. EDWIN COOPER. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC The undersigned having taken tho Luthersburg Hotel, situate in the town of Luthersburg, Clear field county, respectfully solicits a share of pat ronage. The house has been re-fitted and newly furnished, and no pains or expense will be spared to render guests comfortable. Charges moderate. may23 WILLIAM REED. NEW STONE WARE MANUFACTORY IN CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the public that he has commenced the manu facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear field, and thst he is now prepared to supply all who may want thapi with Milk and Cream Crocks, Jugs. Jars, tc, at lower prices, than they can be bought elsewhere. He solicits a share of patron age. FREDERICK LEITZINUER. Clearfield, Pa., Muy 25, 1859-ly. CLEARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL For in struction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui tar, and in Harmony and Singing. Terms For pupils under six years old, Si.00, for seventy two lessons of one half hour each ; for all pupils over six years old, SI 0,00. for seventy-two lessons of one hour each; upon Piano, Me lodeon. Guitar or in Harmony. Payable, one-fourth at the beginning and the balance at the end of the quarter. Vocal music free to all Instrumental pupils. Studied alone. S3. 00 per term. Rooms at Mr. Alexander Irwin's. Oct. 1, 18G0. K. A. P. RYNDER. Teacher. BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE One containing 124 acres 85 cleared and under good fence. A log house 2'i by 26. plank house 16 by 18, log barn, smithy and all necessary out-buildings thereon. Large springand spring-house con venient to bouse. The land is well watered and has sufficient wood and fencing timber. There is an orchard of large grafted trees, and a young or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient for pasturing droves. ALSO, one containing 90 a cres 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. RICHAIID MOSSOP, dealer is FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. &.C., MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, FA. COAL-OIL, FLAXSEKO-OIL, PAINTS, AC. IF you: want ground White Lead, go to Mosscp's. IF you want fine ground Zinc, goto Mos sop's. IF you want Pure Flax-seed Oil, go to Mossop's IF you want superior Coal Oil go to Mossop's. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, AC. IF you want superior Cloths, go to Mossop's IF you want Fancy Cassimcies, go to Mossop's. IF you want Black Cassimeres. go to MossOp's. IF you want plain A fancy Tweeds, goto Mossop's. IF you want superior Cassinets, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Sattincts, go to Mwssop's. ALPACAS, DELAIMES, CHINTZ, AC. IF you want fashionable Bonnets, go to Mossop's IF you want Calicoes, new stylos, go to Mossop's. IF you want new fancy DeLaines, go to Mussop's. IF you want good French Chintz, go to Mossop's. IF you want French Ginghams, go to Mossop's. IF you want Domestic Ginghams, go to Mossop's IF you want first rate Alpacas, go to Mossop's. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTUIXG, AC. IF you want a good Undershirt, go to Mossop's. TF you want fashionable Coats, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Pants, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Nock tics. go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Vests, go to Mossop's IF you want fashionable Hats, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Boots, g to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Shoes, go to Mossop's. IF you want Boys' Coats A Pants, go to Mossop's. IF you want Children's Shoes, go to Mossop's. MTSLISS, DASDKEKCUIKFS, AC. IF you want good brown Muslin, go to Mussop's. IF you want good White Muslin, go to Mossop's. IF you want good colored Muslins, go to Mossop's. IF you want silk Handkerchiefs, go to Mosscp's. IF you want fashionable lland'ks, goto Mossop's. IF you want cotton Handkerchiefs. go to Mossop's, IF you want Linen Table cloths, go to Mossop's. IF you want cotton Table cloths, go to Mossop's IF you want Umbrell:isParasoIs, go to Mossop's. IF 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, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Floor Oil CI jth, go to Mossop's. IF you want new School Books, go to Mossop's. kails, hardware, paper, AC. IF you want Nails ana Spikes, go to Mossop's. IF you want Hardware of allkinds.goto Mossop's. IF you want a good Grass Scythe, go to Mossop's. IF you want a good Hay Fork, go lo Mossop's IF you want a good Manure Fork, go to AIossop's. IF you want good Garden Spades, go to Mossop's. IF you want Willow Baskets, goto Mossop's. IF you want a good Buggy Whip, go to Mossop's. IF you want Tobacco and Cigars, go to Mossop's. IF you want Fancy Wall Paper, go to Mossop's. IF you want ManillaA hemp cords. go to Mossop's. IF you want Palm or Fancy Soap, go to Mossop's. IF you want Shoe Lasts and Pegs, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Saw-mill Saws, go to Mossop's. IF you want Powder, Lead A Shot, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Shoe Blacking, go to Mossop's IF you want good Stove Blacking, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Black Ink, go to Mossop's. IF you want a Smoothing Iron, go to Mossop's. FLOln, BACOX, TEA, SCGAR, AC. IF you want good Extra Flour, go to Mossop's. IF you want Extra Family Flour, go to Mossop's. IF you want good smoked Hams, go to Mossop's. IF you want Sides or Shoulders, go to Mossop's. IF you want excellent Dried Beef, go to Mossop's IF you want good Brown Sugar, go to AIossop's. IF you want superiorWhiteSugar.goto Mossop's IF you want the best Rio Coffee, go to Mossop's IF you want Extract of Coffee, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Imperial Tea, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Black Tea, go to Mossop's IF you want good Young Hyson, go to Mossop's. IF you want coarse or fine Salt, go to Mossop's. IF you want excellent Rice, go to Mossop's. IF you want fresh ground Spwes, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Candies, go to Mossop's. IF you want Adamantine Candles, goto Mossop's IF you want good Tallow Candles, go to Mossop's. IF you want good fresh Mackerel, go to Mossop's -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 Mossop's. IF you want fine Dried Peaches, go to Mossop's. IF you want fine Dried Apples, go to Mossop's, IF you want Oranges and Lemons, go to Mossop's. IF you want old Monongahela, go to Mossop's IF you want Port Wine, superior, go to Mossop's. IF you want 41 for Medical use, go to Mossop's. IF you want " M Sacramental use.go to Mossop's. IF you want good Cherry Brandy goto Mossop's. IF you want good Sweet Wine, go to Mossor's, luearneia, ra., April st, leoy. A M. HILLS, DENTIST, HEESE, A lot choice of N. ri,... . sale at tne store of wm. r iKv7vtor No. 43 North Third Street. Phil.di?' invite country merchants to their exteiwir- ' of goods in store, and solicit their custom d ces moderate. September 2G 1sr.11 1- JACOB RIEGEL, . JSO. WEST, n 8 FIST wm. s. BAiRD, ahk:eSl CLEARFIELD HOUSE. LLEARfT PA. The subscriber having purchased In furniture and interest from H. H. Morrow i House, is now prepared for the reception of t" 4 sient and permanent boarders. Every deV ment connected with his establishment wjn'v conducted second to none in the countv. He pectfully solicits a fhare of public patrona-To July 11, ISCO.-y. GEO. N. CULBUKy. BELLEFONTE M A I? B L EWORKs'" The undersigned adopts this method of i forming the public and the patrons of the ll? firm of S. A. Gib9on t Co.. that he deina rying on the .MARBLE BUSINESS Be'if' fonte, in all its various branches, and will j, ' himself always in readiness to furnish tloje k call upon him. with all kinds of C'lnsfry w , of the latest classical designs, and superior wo-i manship, such as MomtmeiUs. Box To mis c'r die Tombs, Spires, Obflislx. Grecian Tombs T ble Tombs, Head Stones, Carved. Srti!pti,rt " Plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can U had at any other establishment in the coarur Thankful for past favors, the undorsincd o!ic an increase of patronage. WM. GAU vy an Bellefonte, Pa.. March 23. 1833-lf. " ' AYEFS Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYDIG THE BLOOD. And for the speedy cure of tho Mlouiu; cotupiai,,., . Scrofula mid Scrofulous A HVr ion.,u u as Tumors, Ulcers, Mores, Kriiiiin, 1'iinplea, Pulults, Jtlotrlie. Uoiu' lilaius, and all Sltin liiseasea. ' Oakland, Intl.. Otb J tiiir. l,s:,9 J. C. Ater 4 Co. Gent : I f.-vl it my Uu;y t a,. knowlwlge nhat your ar.saNiil!a has ,i,.ue Having inherited a Scrofulous iufi-ction, I lmrB s,'inaJ from it iu various ways for years, i.un-lim- it Imn out in Ulcers ou my liuuiM anj nruu; c.iin-tmi turned inward anj iliiti esseii uie nt tlje aioiuarh. t, years ago it broke out on my heail hii.1 rovtrml my tr,p and ears with one sore, winch whs i.tinful u,l outliWj! beyond description. I tried many medicine unj r,r physicians, but without much relief from any tliinj. jtt fact, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 "was n-joioj to read in the Uoxjh-1 Messenger that yon had pr-pnrr.J an alterative (Sartiupaiilla), 6t 1 knew Ironi yur trfw. tiou that any thini; you made nmt !o icd. 1 ultu Cincinnati and got it, and tired it till it cured nx. 1 tk it, as you advice, in small dose of a tensp-.ionrul v mouth, and used almost three l.ottl. . New anJ lmltbr ekin soon begun to form unjur the f.ib, which !i-r while full off. My t-kin is now clear, and I ktmw Ij mr feeling that the di.teaxe has pmu from my Kyatrm. You can well believe that 1 fcl what I am naiiix whon I Wi yon, that I hold you to he one of the aiKtstli of Uwj, aud reuiuiii ever gratefully. Your. A UK ED B. TAI.l.tY. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Er j 1 1 1a, Tetter and Salt Itlicum, Scald head, ltliigworm, Sore Eyes, liiopny. Dr. ltoln.i t M. Treble Writes from Salem, X. T- lib Sept., 1S53, that he has cured an Inreterats caw .f Vropty, which threatened to terminate fatally, ty tt persevering use of our 3-arsapHrilla. and also a daugcrnui Malignant Erysiprlat by lar-ie dosn of tb aui; ; he cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. Bronchoeele, Uollre or Swelled Meclt. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texan, write : J4 Three hut ties of your 5arsaparilla cured me from a tl i're a luj eoua swelling on the Deck, w bkh 1 had nutTertd ftuia over two yea re." Lcucorrliccn or Whiten, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Ftianle JDiarnae. Dr. J. B. 8. Channtiip. of New York City, w rite ; ! most cheerfully comply w ith tho request of your aent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a Imwt excWUut alterative in the numerous complaints for whirl w employ such a remedy, but especially In Finnic Dittnvs of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inrett--ate cases of Leucorrhopa by it, and some wherv the com plaint was canned by ulceration of the ulrrm. l b irc ation itself was sooa cured. No!!i!ti: within my kui edpe equals it for tliexe female d.-raiiiretiienls." til ward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, " A 4n perous ovarian tumnr on one of the females in my fiimlk, which had defied all the remedies we coul.l mn !. ka at length leen completely cured by your Kxtr.irtf !w saparilla. Our hyirlan thought nnlbin lut ritii ra tion could afford relief, but lie advised the trial "f V' Sarsaparilla a the last resort before cutting, tn l tl proved effectual. After fakliijjyonr remedy tib-ut no symptom of the disease remains.'' Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. New Oklpavs. 2-'.!h Aits-i, lff9. Dr. J. C. ATM : Sir, I cheerfully comply nitli the re quest of your apent. and report to you aouie of the e!ln.ti 1 hnva realized with your Barsaparilla. I have cured with it, iu my practice, mt of theeirv plalnta for which it ia recommended, and hvs funl tt effects truly wondorful in tha cure f rmerrnl and Mer curial Disrate. One (.f my patients hail Syphilitic nl.-w In his throat, which wero consuming his Milate ami tl top of his mouth. Y'our Sarsaparilla, Meailily taken, cured him iu live week. Another was attacked by ondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulm ation liJ eaten away a considerable part of it, so tha 1 Ix-lieve tb disorder would soon reach hi brain and kill him.. J'"' it yielded to my administration of your Snrsaaril!: ttw ulcers healed, and he is well agnin, not of course with at some dif figuration to his face. A woman who had ba treated for the name disorder by mercury was siiffcrint from this poison iu her bones, 'i'hey had become so wu sitive to tbt weather that ou a damp day the suffered cruciatinn pain in her joiuts and hone. She, Uo. M cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few week. I know from ita formula, which your apt-ut pave m. Uist this Preparation from your laboratory inii-d I a trwt remedy; consequently, these truiy icuiaikable rwui'J with it hare not surprised me. fraternally youra, O. T. LARIMER, M. P- Rheumatism, Gout, "Liver Complaint. Independence, Preston Co., Va Clh July, h'J Dr. J. C. Arm: Sir, I have been afflicted with a pain ful chronic Rheumatism for a loag time, which IwttM tl skill of physicians, and stuck to mo iu spite of ail tlx reuiedie I could find, until I tried your Sai."aiarilla. 0 bottle cured me iu two weeks, and restored my (TM"' health so much that I an far letter than le-fore I attacked. I think it a wondeilul medicine. J. FKL.X- Jules Y. Oetchell. of St. Louis, writes: I havs 1 afflicted for year with an affection of the Liter, wlv.k destroyed my health. 1 tried every tiling, and evsry tl.n-R fniled to relieve me ; and I have been a broken-down b. for some years froni.no other cause than drratigrmo-t' tiie Liver. My beloved pntor. the Rev. Mr. Kpy, advM me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he k'cew you. and any thing you made was worth tryinp. I'y the "'" ing of Clod it has cured me, and hat so pmified my I'1""1 as to make a new man of me. I feel young again. I"' best that can he said of you i not half good euongli." Sohlrrns, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Carles aud Exfoliatlo" or the Bones. . A great variety of rases hare been reported t n wlur cures of these formidable complaint have resulted w the use of this remedy, but onr space here will not them. Stmt of them may be found in our n!rr!"Ji Almanac, which the agents lelow named are plea''' u furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Fit, EpU'P my, Melancholy, A'curalgla. made I lates t rM,. Such a remedv has lone been required by ,TT, cesaities of the people, and we are confident that ihi '- do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral) TOR THE RATID CtE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, IIore,, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Co" sumption, and for the Itrllcf of Consumptive Patients in advanced Mages Of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally kDown to '"T" other for the cure of throat aud lung complsi"'4-,a unrivalled excellence for coughs and cold, sua ' wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, ''"'.".a. known throughout the civilized r.ation of tM Few are tha communities, or even families, u who have not some personal experience of its h. some living trophy in their midt of its victory o subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat ana As all know the dreadful fatality of these . as they knew, too, ths effect of this remedy. " , r do more than to assure them tbat it ha now a.i tnes that It did have when maMng the enrea won so Strongly upon the confidence of ianktu- Prepared bj Dr. J.C ATEB &, CO., I Sold bv C. D. Watson, Clearfield; E. A-J . Curwensville Sam'l Arnold, Ltht"bur.5;u- C Chase, Ansonville; J. C. Brenner, MorrtwWj; R. Foster, Philipsburg, and dealers elsewher Lowell, Mass., January 23, 1861-1 j. C RIEGEL, BAIRD&CO., IMPORtfpT Jobbers in Dry Goods, No. 47 North ti?'4 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept.2ti 'flo-l 4 Many remarkahle cures of these anecti.ms nave ly tha alterative power or this niedicliie. ii '' he vital functions into viporons action, anJ tia iisitniern wnirn wouia ive fenno-u i" II
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