Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, December 27, 1854, Image 4

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CIIRISTIA HYMN-'
BY 8 A&A3 J. HALE.
hr-v Sail! Hail i the happy msni. '
. - When Christ, Our Lord, was born""- .. - ..
- . . I -Sound. Bound His praise '. .:.
-r-i - The Prince of Right'ousness. ' ; .-'
.. . He came onr world to bless,.. , ;
t The glorious hymn of "peace". .- . -i
. - On earth to raise. . .
; ' Angels the song began,
i's. . And then to rausom'd man
C-.1- - The strain was given
,;.-- Ilark! joining sweet and wild.
N The voice of simplest chid.
t-r.. 1 ,'BIess'd bj his Saviour mild,
. . , . May sing cf Heaven.
Peace, peace I what blissful sound! .
... Let hope end joy abound -. -----
'.J.:. This happy day. ' ; ' ;'
. We praise thee, God above
c . Our lives thy blessings prove
.;; Thanks for thy liht and love .
- - Our souls would pay.
Sound ! sound the loudest strain !
. - Let earth, and sky, and main,
. The anthem raise;
-.. ; Father ! thy love we bless
Spirit! we beg thy grace
Saviour! we ask thy "peaee,"
When God we praisa.
;' THE DYING YEAR.
Voice of the Dying Tear.' I hear thy moan,
Like some spent breaker of tho distant sea.
Chafing the fretted rock. Is thi3 the end
Of thy frejh, morning music, gushing out,
In promises of hope? Have the bright flush
Of spring's young beauty, -crow.ned with budding
- - . , : flowers.
The passion-vow cf Summer, and the pledge
Of faithful, fruitful Autumn, co-ne to thi3 I
I see thy youngling moon go down the west.
The midnight clock gives wanting, and it? stroke
Must be thy dcath-knell. Is that quivering gasp
The last oi nUranceof thine agony?
I see thy clay-coll fingers stiivo to clasp
Some prop, In vain! And so. thou art no more,
No more: Thy rest is with oblivious years.
Beyond the flood. Yet when the truiap shall sound,
Blown by the strong archangel, thou shall wake,
From the dim sleep of ages. When the tombs
That lock their slumbering tenants cleave in twain,
Thousha.t come forth. Yea, thou shall rise again,
And I shall look upon thee when the dead
""Stand before God. Dnt cons not murmuring forth ,
Unwillingly like Samuel's sauim(nd ghost.
To daunt me at the judgements No be kind,
Be pitiful, bear witness tenderly
And if thou hat a dreal account for me,
Gordip thy dark scroll in redeeming blood.
imb ISSunior.
. :. saTTISOS'S VISIT 10 HASlTCIiD.
Srr.lN'OFlELn, November 25. 13-34.
Took it into my head I would run down to
.Hartford, and mske a short visit. Ensin?ssro
driving couldn't well waste much time. Tut
name down on porter's sl ito to be called at five.
Got into discussion with old Fhnphu on Fat
ters&a question. He sai l no such member as
Eilly in tlie family. Told liira knew better,
'seen tLe man who struck liim. Didn't get to
led till couple o'clock, was excited didn't get
asleep for two hours; just got in a doze when
Eoots comes rapping at door. Forgot I was to
.be called at five; asked hi:a what the devil he
' 1. Boots made a precipitate retreat, and
. - - MJcd take another nap ; just got nicely
""aFit when another rap at the door ; breakfast
:ready, sir, cars leave in half an hour. Fir. I it
S- : . i ; . 1 .. 4 , f , 1
13 no use, ll-tllic u.'J-.v;i vii tuu. a tu 6tl ui
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Jump out of bed and iuto my trowscrs instant- ! pr.pcr so ranch used as in the United States,
er". Prink half pint coffee', so hot burs s'.da all 1" France, with 35,000,000 of inhabitants, only
ofi mouth; tongue looks like piece broiled j 70,000 tons are produced yearly, of which one
tripe. ' ITear blasted sierra whistle, and make j seventh is for exportation. In England, with
grind rush for cars: just in time To see 'em go
out depo.'. Determined not to give it i.j so;
jy wait two hours for another train. Cars so full
I ,i had' stand first lW niibs: strong minded v.o-
. man with baby, Lhiee luadhoxos, two cirpct
'i - bags, and valise ; oecupil four seat ; asked
her if might take one of them; s.u;l at! o-?cv.p:-ed;
also said I looked as if it wouldn't kurtme
to stand. Begged she'd excuse me; mistook
her for a lady, slie looked daggers, and I rush
ed into next car. Found seat behind door;
took possession of it; just the-a cars stop; -con-
,ft4ctoT cries out War-horse Point. Stepped
f., 'out car moment, leaving overcoat iu seat,
tWhea I returned found seat occupied two la
dles, coat on floor to keep feet warm. Got ril
ed, toll ?eni trouble 'em for my coat; said no
-gallantry in men now-a-daya. - Went into an-
I' i white dimity pretty little gaiter black eyes
began to grow sentimental. Looked at her
pretty hard. She looked at me; fancied I had
made aa impression; smiled; she drew her veil
do-ivn over her face. Thought her too modest,
f i hut felt delighted. Make her acquaintance;
irjias &IJ man's consent, wouldn't give.it, rua
Kllii jP-away and marry her. She takes up package
iX"&OXRZ open ii' looks at mc Felt certain she
lSjjr'?? going present me her card. Look very
y.'l t; amiable, and she lays bundle down on seat.
4 li'i Make believe I fliiln't cars riir nnrl,A. J
- - . ...iiuy.ij .li-l'.4
' &tAJ-look cut window. Tbis brings her to her sen-
i f-Kf-j 'ut. loot ro.nnd to give her opportunity pre
? j - sent it to me, Cad her eating a doughnut. Get
',disgu6.ted; cars arrive at Hartford. Jump out
i J -i 'Ad walk cp town. . Streets all pudding. Try
V I to. cross, gel iu over my knees; manage get out
'' L T-.jDj give I'ig Irishman, quarter to carry me
7 , J over. .4Rt hall vray over; over leg goes into
f '1 k -icep hole; - pitches me over his head into the
P&l 1 -mia;-pick- myself - ur and run for fivTTotoT.
" -Last saw of Irishraaa, head disappearing under
th ITllld- It frin.l hnrrnnml B,,Jf 11....
Mi ,'venf out see the tower, All ladies out walk-
j -ia-show' their ankles. . One lady tried cross
tr I , street, got stuck in the mud, took six men dig
vfrout. u eat down see Charter Oak; so big had
get tliree boys help nie see round itCoscIii-
i" fed -seen enough Ilartford; hired small boat;
f , lulled down to depot and took train for home.
fi CF" The . Milwaukie ' Democrat rsays, - that
TTVrtin a w lsconstn girl 13 hissed she looks sur-
; 9 prised and says: "IIow could you ?" To which
cue oiiaiu icjrnct, --ij win give me great plea
sure to show jou," and proceeds to give her a
adapUeate " r-. 1 r ; -.-: :;. ; . r
"G&'TloiT seldom it happens," said one
friend to ,ahCthe"r''lharwe ffnd" editors who
e bredio the business." . -. V
"Very," replied the other; and have yoa
. - not rer4kedidw-seld6rnthe"h9lneMf is
,hrad to the editor'?"
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The LAsr. 'Ilofi- voa do this beautiful twi
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light, GnniLo V asked one darkey of anoth
the ether morning, at Catharine Market.
'Oh, ttd lol for a ble man o' my time.'
Ilear nobody read de papers dis morning,
Gumbo? '
... 'Yes, indeed. Billy Tinker read .'em all out
in de fish market afore daylight.'
Well, what's de noose, Gumbo V .
Xofia much on'y dey'm fitein in Turkey
about a Sea Bass Pole, and dere hab bin a hull
lot killed.' ,
'"Well, dat's a mitty queer tinj to kick up
such a row about. Why don't dey coteh de
Bass vyidout no pole5diko us fellers V
'Ob, it's sufGn bout stealin a pole, I tiuk :
for one paper scz it's taken and de other sez
it aint ; and dars whar de quarrel am.'
Well, who took it.'
Why, de paper sez it aint taken at all, and
dars whar de -Tusion am.'
Ah, good morning.'
Ckoss-Examixatiox. "Mr. Witness, you
stated that my client manifested great as.ton
tonishuient when you told him the facts you
just stated. Xow, Aotc did lie manifest aston
ishment V '
lie looked astonished.'
But what were the indications of astonish
ment, sir ? Yon seem to be a very smart wit
ness, and you ought to he ahle to tell nie this.5
'Oh, I merely judged of Lis feelings by his
general appearance.'
That won't answer, sir. If you; can't de
scribe the appearance of my client, when as
tonished, in order to give the jury an idea of
it, suppose you feck as'cnix'ied once yourself. "
That I will do, if you will shew me some
thing astonishing.'
Weil, now, my sharp fellow, what would
astonish such an astonishing witness as your
self, hey ?
Why, if you want to paralyze me with as
tonishment just show me an ho.tcsi lawyer!
Th the wi-witnes cau take his seat.'
One of the Tesaxts. Jeramj-, get some
kindlings and make a lire."
'An' bejabers, how am I to do it, sir?
itnrphy used the b.ist l-aritiister yesterday,
sure."
'The bamnsters gone! Then, on to the roof,
and sjc if you can pick eff any of them shin
gles. The house aint mine, anyhow."
" "Be the grey goose o'Moscs ! an your right."
' Fxit Jemmy.
In a week afterwards, -dr. Teddy O'Ncil ap
plies to the -landlord lor a reductiou of rint,
bckase the floors lake, sure. Queer people
those exotics.
M.xrr actuke of Fapeh. Forty years ago,
three men, by handiwork, could scarcely man
ufacture 4 QUO small sheets of paper in a day,
while now, by the use of machinery, they can
produce 60,000 in the same time. It has been
calculated that if the pf.pcr produce'1, yearly
by six machines could be put . together, the
sheet would encircle the world. Xowhere is
j 2S,",W0 of inhabitants, t.o.UUU tons are pro-
' , T T 1 - JIT. . - 1 . - II.., . . . . . .
ur.fcu; ii!io in iiiis wuiiirj, liuiutnu uu
ducud is nearly as great ns in France and En
gland together.
A Dutchman CossctTiso the Rappers.
"Ish dat yorjt.STrs. Haunts?" inquired "the
Dutchman. "Yes, dearest, it is your own wife,
v,ho " "Yoa lie, you ghost," interrupted
Ilauntz, starting from his seat, "mine vrow
speak netting hr.t Dutch, and she never said
tearest in her life. It was always Ilauntz,
ycu thief!' or Ilantz.yon tirty shkamp!" And
the Dutchman hobbled from the room, well
satisfied that the "rapping spirits" were all
humbug, and that he was safe from any fur
ther communications with his shrewish vrow
on this earth. 1
ci knowledge, that after every failure we must
re-commence from the beginning. Every fail
ure is a step to success; every detection of
what is false directs us towards what iTtrue:
every trial exalts some; scarcely any attempt
is entirely a failure; scarcely any theory, the
result of steady thought, is altogether false;
no temping form of error is without some la
tent charm derived from truth. Kulk.
Latest fashions from Paris tell us that
all petticoats are now made with " flounces.
Collars are much larger, and have the appear
ance of small tippets. The work is very rich,
and there is scarcely any limit to the diversity
of the patterns. Guipure lace ia in favor for
caps, collars, sleeves, and all descriptions of
trimming. Dark tilkdresses are decorated
with black guipmelace.
A Lawyer, somewhat disgusted at see
ing a couple cf Irishman looking at a six-sided
building" which he had constructed, lifted
up the window, and addressed them "What
do you stand there for like a pack of block
heads, gazing at my e.Uce do you take it for
a church I" -. "Faix," answered one of them,
"I was thinkiu' so until I saw the devil poke
his head out of the window.".
C""Tntst to Providence lbr help!" wasthe
exclamation of a husband, seeing his wifeat
terapting to roll a barrel! of flour tip-st.iifs.l-l
"Trust to Providence, eh ?" was her retort;'
'do you suppose that Providence will come
and assist me while the devil is standing look
ins on?" - - '.-'" " z
HI7" Fanny Fern thinks it is provoking for h
woman who has worked all day mending an
old coat of her hnsb.tnd's to find a lore-letter
from another w oman in his pocket. . ; V
- CpThe year 1854 began on Sunday and will
end on Sunday ,thushaving fifty-three Sund.tys.
January, April, Jaly,' October, December have
each five SunilaysiT"5uch an array of SulndaySi
I it is eaid, -will not occur again till 1S82. '--- j
I..y ''-.j- ' '
wi.Vb'ABLE FA II 31 AT PRIVATE,
- I J E. The subscriber offers for sale on rca- j
I of ami p.nsv terms, his farm in Lawrence
to i.Mf- containing one hiimldtd acrrx. and allow
ance. The buildings are, a good log house, frame
barn, and other out-houses. There is, also, on the
place a promising young orchard of choice fruit
trees, in fine bearing order. Also, a never failing
spring of water. About sixty Acres cleared Two
miles from Clearfield.
Inquire of F. P. Butler. Clearfield, or the sub
scriber on the premises. : JOSEPH LANICll.
October 4, lt54.-3ra.
ISSOLUTION OF PARTS ERSIIIP.
The partnership heretofore existing between
C. 31. Graham and J. E. Watson, was this day dis
solved by mutual consent.haviug disposed of their
interest to Jas. B. Graham. C. 31. GRAHAM,
J. E. WATSON"
Grahaniton. October 27, 1S51.
The business will heresfter be continued by Jas.
B, Graham, sis formerly, who will collect all ac
counts iuo, and pay all debts contracted by the
former firm. JAS. B. GRAHAM.
Grahampton, November 15, 1354.
THE UNION SAFE '---TIIEEE CHEERS
FOR, AMERICA! The Cheap Corner Ti:i
cmpiiast ! We tckc this method of informing the
public in general, and the citizens of Curwcnsville
and vicinity in particular, that we have received
our usual largo and varied selection of Fill and
Winter Cao-h. suited to the wants of every, man.
woman amd child in the community. And. we
have no hesitation in :yii.g. ih:tt purchasers will
find it greatly to their adVanragc to call and exam
ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Our slock con.-Ur:?. in part, of Ladies' Press.
Goods in great variety : such as plain black, fancy
silks. Turk satins. berVgo detains, black and fancy
Alpacas, plain and plaid Ginghams, Manchester
a:id IioiticsHo Ginghams, Calicoes of every style,
aivi quality, at prices ranging from o up to 1"cts.
Black, blue, ar.d brown French ami English
cloths, plain U:uk dot-bkiH and f-ir:?y catsiuiercs.
black, blue, brown and green sattincts.
Checks, tickings, flannels, mnslins. toweling, ho
siery, gloves: Eliki3, ready-made clothing, 4c, ic.
Carpeting and floor oil cloth, window and wall
paper and boidering. ar.d oiled Window shades.
Shoes of all descriptions for ladies, misses and
children, together with a largo assortment . oi
Mens" and boys" ha.is, caps, boots and shots.
Hardware, planes, Ae.. Glassware, Quoenswara.
Cednr nnd WiUow ware, corn brooms. vc. 4c.
Also, a large assortment f Fresh Groceries, viz :
Rio CelTee. Imperial, Y. II. and Black tea.. X. O.
sugar, eru-hed and loaf sugar, ew Orleans and
Syrup molasses, clarified and eider Vinegar, ie.
Rosin and Fanev srinns: sperm, star and mould
candles. All of which will be sold in quantities
to suit purchasers, at the cheap lorner tore ot
PATTON & 111PPLE.
Curwensvill. November 1, 1Sj4. .
GUNS FOR TYKO.'E CITY ! SE
KAST'iPOli -NOT TAKEN! James Ai.r.x-
asdek. bas jut opened a eplcnilil Saloon in iac
basement story of the Tyrone City Hotel, whrre be
is prepared to acioi.-i rood ate persons with Oyster,
wholesale and retail, an-1 nil other articles usually
k'-nt in a CynfeUi-nary and tlroccry lore.
X. li. All oikrs forOyters hv the Can promptly
attended to by JAME.S AhEXANMKK.
Tvrer.c City, November I, 13i4.-jin.
TT in: INSURANCE :SAYE YOVPv LIVE?,
JiA"Xi YUL'K MONEY, by having your life
insured in the Susquehanna Mutual Insurance
Companj'of Harrisbiirg. Pa.
CAPITAL 5100.000.
Cr.AnTEnna-March 2:id. 1S"1.
Any pers.'i) o.'in have their own Efo ir.r.rcd or
that of a friend, from one to ninety years. Per
sons of 21 years of ne. pay SI 52 per liKl. ye:?r
)v. At ! years. i'J.50 for ? 1 t'UO.Wi. yearly f,r life.
n'U rl.,Jn'nraiiiM1lll f.r 1 i f.i in on! inilllCP 13
ut tho occ of 2j years, premium ditto, on
. -, is
1 00. is
bI)r.dl. V. WiLSos.cf ClesrGc
Medijal L.V-
cminer. -
Anv information may be obtained from
. Dr. A. T. SCIIHYVEK, Age
rcnt.
September (5. 1554.
A DIES AND (JENTLEIIEN I believe
-3i it n good maxim that people should purchase
goods wherever they please. JUut they should not
buy too hastily, before tucy a-seeriaiu where they
can be best suited. 1 would most re-peetfully in
vite all Ladics in particular) to call at K. G i.esax's
Store and exeininc hi splendid assort mcnt of goods
thai cannot be excelled ia tuis section t.f country
for cur: a I'M-: sr. durability or style. Thvy consist
of Gentlemen's Hoots of a'lP descriptions and pri
ces, i.adies and (Jentlemens 'gaiters of the latest
f:v.I-?. J'.oys and :rlrf hoot:!, thces and gaiters.
-Children of all orres ean be syoommodntsd.
it. (tLEN N AN.
Juno 27, 1851.
QP.LIJN1-ID NEW .STORE
K. Shaw k
Sox have just relumed from the city with an
ire new st'x-k of iooih;. which they offer for sale
on the very lowest terms, at the old stand latciy
occupied by A. M. Hills. West end of the Mai.sieu
House, Clearfield. Pa. Their stock of goods has
been selected with great care, and a better or
cheaper asortmcnt was never brought into Clcar
tield county.
They defy all competition, and invite . the pub
lie to call nnd examine their goods. , F.vcry arti
cle in entirely new, and as cheap, if not cheaper
than can bo purchased elsewhere.
R. PIIAW.
A. II. i-di.YW.
June 27. Ift.U. '
- . -.u" ukiuji.'.v Attorney at haw,
y has removed his ofitce to the room adjoining in
the East, the Drug Store of Dr. II. Lorain, and will
devote his whole attention to the practice of his
profession, ile may be consulted in Frrtich and
Grrin iH. June 13. :51.-ly.
A Nil NOTICE. We the subscriber s intend
to make application to the next Legislature
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an Act
of Assembly to- incorporate a JJankinrr Comn.inv.
with Banking ami discounting privileges, to be
callcl tha Clearfield liank ' and located at the
Dorouh of Clearfield, with a caj-ital of One hun-
area inousana uoilars.
A. K. Wright, James T. Leoxahd,
KirnAnn-triiAw, James 15. Guaham,
JONATITAX BOYXTOX, EtUS IlWI.V, .
J. F. Weaver, J. W. -Smith,
J. 1). McEnaluy.
June 27, 1854. 6w.
DRY KEEP, of the best quality just received
and for sale at Wit. F. Ihwin's Cheap Store
June 14. ;0L ...
WANTED II.tlEDIATELY.-Six jour
T ? neyman Shoemakers, Constant employment
and liberal wages will be given, Apply next door
to the Joitrnul office, at the shoe store of
; C. S. PLACK.
September 6, 1854.
BEREGE DELAINES. A superior article of
Perego Delaines in dress patterns, at 25 cents
per yard, never sold in this county before for less
than 50 cents, at MOSSOP k POTT A RFF'S.
- June 13. '54 ,' ,
T7" A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
T office nearly opposite the Court House.
Clearfield P.., will attend faithfully to all business
entrusted to his care.
,Jui.e K.1S04. ly.
T' It, LARIMER Attorney and Counsellor at
5 Law. Office with John L. Cuttle, Esq., next
door to Dr. II, Lorrein's Drug Store, Clearfield,
fa- ... '.. May 26, '51-ly
CONRAD'l WALTON. Hardware Store. No.
2j5 Market Street, Philadelpbhj. Hardware,
Iron, Nails, 4tc., of every description.
. June 15, 1351-ly. -
GEORGE J. WEAVER k CO., No. 19 North Wa
ter Street. Philadelnhia. De.-i.lor in rnrr.o
chain-, Yarn. Manilla and Hemp Ropes. Pod-cords,
Clothes-lines, de., Ac. Juno 15, 1351-ly.
1 AO ?a(-'fc3 Salt, just received at the Cheap
XUV Store of . MOSSOP k POTTARFF.
June ;.s . ..' ... ;
OA Barrels New Orleans Sugar, at Sixpence per
ZAJ pound, for al at tho Cbeap S'ore of - - - i
' " ' - , A. 51, hills. ;
A3IEKICA-SS L1UKAKI.
JL A useful, and attractive .ei ies of 1-ooks for
youn" people ; embracing events connected with
the earlv Listorv of the country, and lives of dis
tinguished men. written with nnicli care and in
an entertaining and ii'sdructitc manner, wilh i
iust rations of "important events, and beautifully
illuminated title pages. Containirg the life of
DAXIKL AVEbSTEK, the iireat American states
man ; with numerous anecdotes illustrative of bis
character, and the following illustrations :
Yotir.s li;:nie! in the Saw Mill.
Webster fishing at Frysburg.
V.'ebslcr declining the Cleikship.
Webster expounding the Constitution.
The liunker Hill celebration.
Webster at Faucuil Hall.
March field the residence of Webster.
Webster on his Mrm.
The life of Henry Clay,
the 3-Hil Toy of the
Slashes nine illustrations.
The life of Lcnjaniin Franklin,
nine illr.stra-
t'on.
The life of General Washington, nine illustra
tions. - .... .
The life of Marion, nine iHustiatioi's.
Tho life of Lafayette, nine illustrations.
The life of Wiu.'Peiin, nine illustrations.
The life of General Taylor, nine illustrations.
The lite of Andrew Jaeksou, nine illustrations.
The life of Napoleon Honaparte, nine illustra
tions. . -
The Bell of Indeppn'tence ; or Piiiradeiphia in
177f. nine illustrations. .
The Yankee Tea party and other stories of the
Involution- nine illustrations.
Containing in all over one hundred iihisira-
tin?. , .
Eaeh volume is well written, possessing a high
moral tone, and ean safely he placed in the hands
of voting people : 11103- eontain numerous anec
dotes illustrative of tha early history of our coun
try, and are well adapted for family or school li
braries. Price per set. handsomely bound in cloih. g:!t
btcks nnd neatly ut up in boxes. ).' i.
Priee per volume, neatly bound, cloth gilt i ef.
Colpovt'Mir?. AgeuM or Si-bool Librci i ;s will be
supplied at a liberal discount.
Copies will be sent by mai!. pOi'?-irc free, upon
the rteeh't of the price of the set. r any volume.
"EINl.i.-AY & 1'EAKISToX. PuMisLcrs.
Au. 2". 2j South Cth tt.. Philadelphia.
rli(E KI D FLAG YICTOP.IGU?. The Llood
i lleil I'.sn iier (louts in triumph on the -Uhl Cor
ner ,Sr. where A. M. Hills has just opened the
eheanest and most splendid assortment of'doods,
evcr'displaj'ed belore tbis community, and exactly
adapted to "their many ar.d various r.e-iepsiiics.
l.veiy variety of il-its, Caps. Ponnets. Po.'ts.
iSlieea. Cloths. Oassimcres, and all other kiiutsof
Irr-ffoods. that are pnapproaebablc by any other
similar articles, cither in beauty of style, ouality.
or pi i"e.
A ho an excellent ussortmeut of Groeciics. Ilarl
ware. Stone ami Queenw..ra, with fancy articles
art iu fin it hi.
Hj'defi. s coiupctiuoti. and invited all persons to
rive hiiu a call at tho ()'. Co, )'-rS' which his tru
lv lee. nie the jiaatarr" t.f CleaiCeld.
" i'very attention will be shown to customers nnd
visitors, nnd no p::irs will be spared to send all
smii'm! away, loaded with hi beautiful end valua
ble 'oods. never ?srpased in ClearfieM.
A. M. HILLS.
CicP.rf.eld. June 15. is5l-ly.
TVTLaF GMI!S AT THE CASH STORE. The
IX iuWcrtber ba jnst received a Pirge and veil
selected stock of (JO-!S of aJmo -X every dts' t ip
tiou 'suitable to tlie season,, which he i' scll:n; ofi'
at extremely low price?. He respectfully invites
the attention of alt who tvish to buy :oo.l Goods at
the lowest prices, to call at the sign cfthe -Ch-iap-cst
Goods. :" . .
Country produce of almost every dlsfrijJon ta-
Ven t T.tnrket nvices in cxcbanze fr .'Coo-ls.
Persons wishiu? to purchase, and receive a
onoivMler.t r.ii-tiuir moiicv, v.illdj well to
fair
iive
him a call.
K member the sign of the CHEAPEST tiual'
on. Market street, an I call and bo conir?el tha
there i truth in the wo;
Ji'iit; 13, 1754.
li luereon ir:-
ri'ud.
.IRWIN.
VM. F
II ( HE JAMKS CUOWTHKR f.-l.r?,
would inform his friends an i the- pu'dic vTT j.
generally, that be hceps for hire' horses
bw-igies. carriagcs.ic. on the mtw . reasonable
terms, st his Li"ery Stable in C.trv.ensville.
lnnuire at the St.? '? OtlicL' Vleu.nriug's Hotel.
JAM MS CRO. THLR.
June 1 jth. H. 1-
rpVKOSL CITV IfRL't; STOJIE. The
niidcr.gae-l having puivliascd the entire
sto.ik of S. A. Martit). would t.ke this method of
inlorming tbe -'Natives," and Hie iublic generally,
th.it Orugs and family medicines of all kiuJs.iind
in fuat every thing that is generally kept in a
liug Store.can be had at this establishment cheap
er than at any other in the country. This estab
lishment will be under the management of ore
that has expcricucc, and is well acquainted with
inedL-'-ie. and i also competent to prearibc Pr
all those that may requiie the adviee d' a Physi
ci:n. JAMCS .M. MARTIN.
P
A private Ofrice attached.
FST ARRIVED the splendid stock of Cloths.
TT; , ....
e t assimeres. v cst.ngs, lriiumings. 4xc. rceenuy
purc'iased by the Subscriber, which he will s-ell or
whicli he v. ill tell
mr.k
an to unier. in too most tasnionaoie ami o.u-
rablc manner, at nis store in ".shaw's Row." The
material and -fits' warranted No charge for show
in ' his cheap and beautiful goods.
Tie would inform tho trade in Clear"'-'5-""'1
r:.ns ras-aivir-L -w-fw Deyere sIiidon and
- THOSTHIIevi--June
27. 1851. -
T0HW RTTSSELL & CO. TANNERS & CUKRT
J i:iiS. Pennsville. rampian Hills. Clearfield
Co.. Pa., keep constantly on hand an excellent as
sortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the
lowest cash prices. Cash paid for hides.
July 15, lii,i.
JL.
R. CARTER Dealer in stoves, bar-iron,
nails, and castings of all kinds. Also plows.
nnd other agricultural utensils. On Second Street,
under the Republican Office. Sune 15, '5-1-3 y.
HARRIS. HALE k CO Wholesale Drt.gists.
No. 259, Market .Street. North si4le between
sixth and seventh. Philadelphia. Drugs. Medi
cines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, iurgical In
struments, I'ruggist's Glassware. Window Glass,
Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, Ac.. &e.
JOHN HARRIS. M.
D.
J. SHARSWOOD,
JOHN M. HALE.
LVTJ. ORRISON.
June 15, 1754-1 y.
TVEW FIRM. I1AIITSII0RN k McCRACK
1 1 EN, have just opened a new and splendid as
sortment of goods of every variety, at the old
stand of P. W. ROBIXS k CO.. Lumber city. Clear
field Co., Pa. - ' .
They invite the public to give them a call, and
feel assured they will be able to render entire sat
isfaction. Lumber, Hides. Rags, Grain, and all
other kinds of produce taken in exchange
LENJ. 'HARTSHORN,
August 9, 1854. THOS. MeCRACKEX. .
' ' ' : i : : -'
OOD k CO Extensive Dry -goods Dealers. No
187, Market St., Philadelphia, keen constant
ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of
the most fashionable and elegant goods. They in
vite country Merchants to call and examine their
splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere.
June 15, 1851-ly.
"7-ILLIAM S. 1IANSELL k SON, Manufac
f t turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad
dlery Hardware. No. 2i Market' Street. Philadel
phia, .addles. Bridles. Harness. Trunks. Whini
iSaddhs Dars. Bridle Fillin;;, Ris, Stirrups, Eucklen.
Carpet Rags. ect. . .. I June 15. '541 y.
rf"1Al'TION. All persons are hereby cautioned
J against purchaaintr, or in anv wav meddling
with a two horse wazon and a ?.air of bob slcrfl
now in the possession of P. II.. Rooz, as the said
property bilongs to mo and lain his possession as
man only. JOHN BRVRAKER.
September 20, 1854. .
A T. LANE & CO. Wholesale Clothing Store,
No, 171. Market Sfrnrt ..l.t.
ready ma-le Cloth t'ng, in the most fashionable stylas
conntantly on hand. ' fJuno l. 'oily.- '
Great EJtcitsont.--'fc,. tliaj Aanccncer.Ga''
nHAT 'th'! lar.j'.st, cue:: pest, at tl lest ar: rlmcr.t
j. of Goo-.li ever brought into Carlicl 1 -. .uj.iv.
have just arrived, nnd ore offered lr sajo, t the
New titore of the subscribers, near the Jotirwf
Otnce, Clearfield. Pa. Ntver before has a more
brilliant, and r.t the same time a cheaper lot ef
Goods been offered to this community. They have
ali been selected with view to the wants and ne
cessities of the pioplc cf this particular locality,
alter long experience, and intimate acquaintance
v itli their business connections.
Dry Goods of every variety, Dres.; Goods. Cloth?,
Cassiineres, and Clothing: Poota ar.d Shoe.-, Hats
and Cap. ' Ton tiers and Fhav.ls, together with a
large and splendid assortment of tjueensware.
Hardware and Groceries.-..
Defying all competition, they soIL-it tbeir fiiends
ard tho puLlL to give them a call and examine
their stock. MuSsOP k POTTAK1 F,,
June 12, 1S5P ly.
rglllE A 51 Kill CAN IJOAKDINC; IIOrSE.
JL The subscriber would inform the public that
be has just completed a lare new building, on the
South end of Second Street, Clearfield. Pa., which
he has furnished nnd fitted up in the most comforta
ble manner for the accommodation of travellers and
permanent boarders.
His charges will be moderate, and his house con
ducted in a decent, sober r.nd orderly manner,
where all qnict and peace loving people, who may
visit Clearfield can find a temporary "home.''
JOHN S. UAliLBACH.
July 15. 1854.
PIONEER ?.I1I,LS, AIOIIUIS TOWNSHIP,
CLEAR! 1LL1 CO I All. J be sutsertuT
keeps constantly on hand, at his mills. lumber of
ail description, sorts, and size?. Plastering lath and
bills sawed on the shortest notice. ThwM mills
can run at any time during the season, having a
licverfaiiing supply of water.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for lum
ber, and the ash never refused.
HENRY CUOF,
Scptcm ocr
ii, I6.il.-iy ivylertown. J . V.
c
"i()I?ir; IT ALONE.---
The underiiigncd hi
cd by Pa tch in 'c Swan, takes pleasure in informing
his friends and the public generally, that he has
ust received from the city a splerdid assortment
of Lry t'oo.ls. Hardware, Queensware, Hats and
Caps. Roots and Shoes, and every thing eise tisual-1-
kept iu :i country store. Persons wishing to buy
cheap and goo 1 Goods slsould not forget that he
is determiucd not to be undersold by imy store- in
in the count-. His motto ia -a nimble penny rath
er than a slow sixpence."
S. C. PATCIUN.
Crlca Hope. July o, 1851.
DANIEL T.ENNEIl, Cabinet maker. Shop
same as formerly occupied by lJavid Sackets.
Clearlield. Pa., keeps constantly on iiand at his
Furniiuic Ware-rooms, and manufactures to order
at Ciy prices.all kinds ol Cabinet ware. Lining and
Pier tables, Dressing eases. Clipboards. Pedsteads,
Wash Stands. Spring bottomed Chairs. Sofas. Safes.
Pure. ins. Marble Topped lVeritors. Ac. Ac.
Coffins made, and funerals attended on sne short
est notice.
. i -1 ,
Jl, ! lOJi. k .
yi;V FILM. TROL'TMAN A KOWF. House.
l Sigr. and Ornamental Painters. .:!asicrs,
Chair ni;ikers. and Paper Hangers, ofer their ser
vices to the citizens of CleaiSeld snl vicinity.
Shop nc.t iloor to tho Jew's Store.
They keep constantly on hand, and make to or
der every variety i.f Chairs. Loanges, Sofas, Ac., Ac.
Chairs, and Sofas made equal in beauty to ar.v that
can be
in wot!
ir.ed from 'he City, r.nd more durable
nsliip and r.ia'xr;
JOHN TR0UTMAN.
.7 m
LOPERT ROWE.
rrrUT. GOOD INTENT HOTEL, r.nd Stage Office,
JL CnrTvensviUe. Pa. The Subscriber would in
foria bis friend i and the public that h has just re
fitted and re-La-iiL-hei Lis Ito-.ij and is prepared
to render every allei.tion to the travelling commu
nity. His bar contains liquors of the first quality, and
his table will always le supplied with the best in
market.
He respectfully solicits bis friends and others to
give him a call. WM. R. F LEMMING.
June 14. :j4.
A. M. HILLS, P. D. S. Office ndjoin-
f&Sr'Z ing'hls Store, Clearfield. Pa. Artifi-'"-'JIj3Xr'
cial Teeth, from one to a full set rjoun
ted in tlmmest approved modern style.
Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done with care
and neatness.
Teeth extracted with all tho care and dispatch
modern science can furnish.
DR. HILL5, can always be found at his office,
as be is now devoting his whole attention to his
profession. .Juno 14, '51.
5" EPO S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. No. 13, South
JLi Sixth St. Philadelphia. The subscriber ha
recently enlarged and fitted up his house, and is
now enabled to compete siicccs-fully. with any es
tablishment iu the City. His rooms arc comfort
able and well ventilated, and his table furnished
with the best in the market. Ho respectfully soli
cits the large circle of his Clearfield friends io give
him a call when they visit the city.
JACOB (. LEL0.
June l". lS5t. ly.
iVEW mm. PATTON k SHOWERS would
ff i iiiJif i .'iiiu tv k iin r.iii.7 MUiitt
rapmilltli hc J" opened
ty. at the old stand of II. D Mf AJl
a new
variety
lie. At their store, rnnv bo found, nhno.-t
everything adapted to the wants and necessities of
rne people o this region. Drcss-ffoods. Lawns.
Laces. Gloves. Cloths, Cassiniercs, Clothinrr. Hats!
caps, lioots. Suo'es, .ve., Ac., of the best quality and
me lowe.-r prices.
Also a splendid assortment of Hardware, Queens
ware and Groceries.
They invite all persons to give t'mm a call, ful
ly assured they will be able to render entire satis
faction. H. D. PATTON,
U. A. HIPPEL.
Curwcnsville, June 15, 1 851-1 y.
f OIIN R. MORROW, Ctvbinet Maker, Shop oppo-
f iii ai. ii, V.UUICU. i.iuarueiu, l a. Keeps con
stantly on band and makes to enter, all kinds of
furniture, such as lea latdes. Card Tables. Cen
tre lames, -rotas, bprintr bented Chairs, Bedsteds,
Pureaus, Wash Stands. Cupboards. Safes, Ac. Ac.
Coffins made on the shortest -notice. And Funer
als attended. JOHN It. MORROW.
June 1J, 1S54. ly.
1 OH Ba?s of Coffee, just received and for sail
J-XJXJ at the New Store of A. M. HILLS
June 14, '51.
OOffc EI"TKEN INCH SHINGLES
tLfjJ'L of best quality, for sale at the Si-n
of the Red lTn.
Price o.50 per thousand.
June 27. 1354
GLORGE W. COLLADAY, Conveyancer
and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hall.
Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business
entrusted to his care,
June 27, 1854. -. ' - I
1 ' S DUNDY Attorney-af-Ijaw. Clearfield. Pa.
U will attend faithfully to all professional bu
siness entrusted to his cere. ; Jano l-'l, '54.-ly.
JB. McENALLY Attorney at Law. 'Office
nearly opposite Judge Wright's Store. Clear
field, Pa., practices in Clearfield and adjoining
counties. June 13, '54.-1 y.
CH E A P-C LOT II I NG. A hsrgc- lot of Cheap Clo
thing, Men"s and Bovs. for sale cheap, by
June 13, '54. MOSSOP k POTTARFF.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY. A certain cure for
the Bysentary, for sale by
June 13, '54. - MOSSOP & POTTARFF.
M A. FRANK, Jl'STICE OF TnE PEACE,-
Clearfield, Pa., Office in "Shaw's Row."
June, 15, 1S54. . -
JA IES CROAV'TIIER, JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE, Curwensvillc, Pa." Office opposite the
"Good Intent Hotel." June, 15. 1854.
TAMES B.. GRAHAM Merchant and extensive
dealers in lumbur. Grahampton, P. O., Clear
field county. Pa. "M$- 2A, 'i4-lys.
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receive o-'deisfor tbe New Yoltiro. the -Jitc-r uoc
n--t know be h?s m:y very brilliant idc-ss to hold
out in largo capitals to dazzle people's eje
Graham" will be pretty much. what it ha been
the lisf volume, ith some improvements which
experience suggests. No number will centain le3
iban 1 CO pages of matter, and the readers of '-Ora-bam"
may rely with great confidence upon this
the volume shall contain
OVER TWELVE HUNDRED PAGES ! -
Of the very beat reading matter that capital can
command from original sources, or taste select from
the vast mass of available material.
The aim of the editor will be to produce a pub
lication which sholl be valuable in matter. -and
choiee in ta.-te and style: and he flatters hiinilf,
from the known taleiits of his contributors, that h
will be able to present a many ijood original ar
ticles to his readers as any publieatjon oflhe day.
He shall n t. however, hesitate to publish, from
time to time, articles from English authors, and
translations from the best German and French
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peared in print in this country Essays on impor
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The Editor docs not feel, that with his own rea
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over several similar publications, but think? bo
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sent Iit, nnd such increase as naturally grows out
of an extended circulation in a country whero
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will be so prompt in renewing old clubs, and ex
tending tbe list among uew ores, that the first
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timately establish, as the permanent circulation of
-Graham.''
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ders, tr.elo.-iDg that amount to Dyer A W ii'is. will
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Publisher of tbe Knickerbocker,
' MORRIS & WILLIS.
Publishers of the Home Journal.
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Publishers of the Musical World and Tiras,
- ;75 Broadwav. New York. 1
GRAND LITERARY AND AR'TISTJC CoM?,-
. . NATION.
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the New York Musical World and Times, to new
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literature, wi'h a vergeanee. Tho Knickerbocker
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thy ifcc Caloric age. which is just now being ush
ered in. Of the Knickerbocker Magazine edited
hy I.er.'is Gaylord Clark, it is unnecessary to
speak. For twenty years it has been tho most
.genial ; humorous, and spicy monthly" in. tho
world: and the present volume will be better than
any which prececded it. The Home Journal, edi
ted by Geo. P. Morris, and N. P. Wiilis. 15 well
known as the best family newspaper iu America:
and the Musical World and Times,- edited by
"K" 1 Storrs "Willis with Loweii Mason, Oio II.
Curtis, rbomm Uatiugs. Win. V: Bradburv. tioo.
F. Root, ami other mmieal writers contributing;
and which gives, among other things, over ?25
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harmony annually, is the very best musical Jour
nal ever published. These three publications will
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MAGAZINE AT 52 PER YEAR. Only
those who read tho serial so promptly issued evry
week by Dickens, with thoughtful appreciation,'
know how to prize it. "Household Words"' is a
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in "Tenuis, in nianucr, and wonderfully fertile in.
subj-et. The riieecs aro the right length; ther
exhibit wondciful variety and are attuned to a
harmonious key and remarkable unity of effect
For the moiicr, tere is not the equal of 'House
hold Words'' for a family journal. Pleasant sto
ries, useful knowledge, graceful anecdotes, charm
ing essays, alternate in its ptiges. It is not al
ways convenient to secure a conv of'fho B.-.r.H
issue on the arrival of a steamer; in order to enjoy
regularly this delightful work, we advisour rea
ders to possess themselves of the handsome month
ly reprint of McEIrath k Baker vrh Krh1ir nut
.Household Words ' with commendable punctuali
ty, at New-York. Frederick Parker. 35 Washing
ton street 13 tho licston agent. Boston Jra;w
enpt. The articles, both in style and thought,' are far
superior to the trash that occupies the pscs of so
many of our popular magazines. Few York
Atlas. : . .: - .
The above are but a few eatraet from numerous
notices of tho press lately received. These who
wish Household Words will receive it monthly by
mail upon remitting tho subscription price. Spe
cimen numbers seut ou receipt of five red postage '
stamps. .
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Aug. 23. 17 Sprnee tt.. New York.
100 Brr1 F'h' f0r
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