Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 20, 1855, Image 4

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JLi CY, CLINTON COUNT?, ?A. The under
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Coal Lands, re-surveying, examining and estima-
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wnEN I SAW SWEET NELLY nOJIE.
;;; ; ; ' by mart feascis kvle.
In the sky tho bright stars glittered,
On the grassethe moonlight fell, -Hushed
the sound of daylight's bustle,
Closed tho '-pink-eyed phnpornell,"
As down the moss-grown wood-path
Where tho cattle love to roam
. From aunt Pattie's quilting party ;
. I was seeing Kelly home.
"Jetty ringlets softly fluttered
O'er a brow as white as Enow,
'And her cheek ! the crimson sunset
Scarcely has a warmer glow;
Mid her parted lips' verinillion,
"White teeth flashed like ocean fonm';
All I marked, with pulses throbbing,
"Whilo I saw sweet Ncjjy home.
- -- When the Autumn tinged the greenwood,
Turning all its leaves to gold,
In the lawn by alders shaded
1 my love to Kelly told;
As-we stood together gaadng
On tho star-bespangled dome,
How I blessed the August evening
When I saw sweet Nelly home.
White hairs mingle with my tresses,
Furrows steal upon my brow,
Lut a love-smile cheers and blesses
Life's declining momenta now;
Matron in the snowy 'kerchief.
Closer to my bosom come
Tell me, dost thu still remember
' When I saw sweet Nell y homo ?
A PBEDICIICZT OP TEL PE2SEJTT "WAS.
The Rev. John dimming, D. D., of the
Scotch Church, London, in a lecture delivered
ia Exeter Hall in the year 1847, pronounced
among "other matters, the prophetic words
written below. They are copied from his
"Apocalyptic Sketches:"
"Having explained the pouring out of the
six preceding vials, the learned lecturer pro
ceeds with the seventh his text is Rev. xvi.,
17 to 21.
- "Tha seventh vial ia ready to be pourod out,
or if not already pouring out we are upon the
very verge of its being bo. It trembles in the
hands of the angel. We may expect that du
ring tho action of this vial, the mountaineer a
mong his fastnesses the miner in his subterra
nean caves the voyager upon the ocean's bo
som the Arab ia his desert tho moslem in
his mosque the Cossack in his Steppes tho
King upon his throne the mother in her
household tho babe in tho cradle all will
feel its vibrations, receive the taint of its in
fluence, and respond in a thousand echoes to
the voice from above, 'It is done.'
"Thero will bo rocking thrones; thero will
be subverted dynasties; there will be disloca
ted systems; there will be nations scattered
and shaken as by a whirlwind; and the hearts of
the great and the mean, the rich and the poor,
trembling for fear" of the things coming on
"earth.
"Now, you will notice that under tho sev
enth vial tho ten-kingdom form is no longer to
le the distinctive characteristic of the Romish
nations; they are to assume, a new shape they
will be divided into a tripartite shape; throe
great masses will bo the ultimate form into
which all the nations of Europe and Christen
dom will be divided; as soon as you see three
great leading powers coming into collision,
with broad Europe for the buttle-field, and tho
evening of the world for the tour of the con
filet, you may expect that the downfall of
Babylon, cud the advent of Christ, and the
dawn of the milleniurn are near.
- "It is probable that this tripartite division
will consist of France-leading its host upon
the one side, as the great partisan of the Pa
pacy tho autocrat of all tha Russians, who has
rnoro than once played a cruel game, niav
lfr?HftTTTTruglan3 of'onrs, so illustrious by
Its sainted suffers, its noble army of martyrs,
it3 devoted Christians, its poached Gospel,
its spreading Christianity, its circulated Bi
bles, will bo also the third part; and when the
conflict comes, it will to as of old, .England
against the world, the truth of God against the
apostacy of Satan and the infidelity of man."
"VIL TIE BARK."
In looking over some old papers, the other
day, we accidentally como across the .memo
randum of an anecdote, we had heard or read
somewhere, and which, to use a hackeneyed
expression, we consider rather too good to be
lost.
It will bo recollected, doubtless, by many of
our old citizens, that years ago, before rail
roads, canals, or turnpikes, were known in our
country, the merchant ol tne intewo.
compelled to make his annual visits to Phila
delphia, (for the purpose of purchasing his
stock of goods,) on horseback, and that tho
journey was regarded as an undertaking of no
ordinary character, requiring weeks of previ
ous preparation, and calling forth, oftentimes,
many sighs and tears from the 'dear ones at
home,' as the Uvcd husband and father took
his departure.
It was late in the evening of a long, 6nltry
day in midsummer, when Merchant Vander
elight, with his horse, and well filled saddle
basrs. arrived.at a small country tavern, and
dismounting, called for 'supper' and 'feed.'
After partaking of the not very delicate re
past, (consisting of onions, sourkrout and ba
con) he ordered his horse, and notwithstand
ing the protestations of the landlord and his
brother merchants, who had "put up for the
night," lighted his pipe, settled himself and
his saddlebags on the back ol the laithful ani
mal, and started on his journey.
lie had not procoeded many miles, ere he
wjts made acquainted with the danger appre
hended, by his fellow travelers at the inn, for
his onward course was suddenly arrested by a
tins' timber, preventing trespass, paving y
wtn 5fiPs5rP.l.r;nrchasesquare timber and boards
ii rr h Ta.st seven vcars spent much
JlATiVn v ,-v 7 . - . i -
timber in
time
Clinton.
: M.nr. DT.ll Pft 1 111 11
in eiumuuiio -- . ,, , T f. ,
Centre, Clearfield. .1K and roucr wu u., x
prepared to give sueh information and offer such
sanda as will give pcrfoet satisfaction.
Choice Tract3, as above, for sale.
References A. i- Curtin. fccretary of State,
Bellefonto, Centre Co.; B. Knsh Petrikan, !?npcr
inteudant of Farrensvillo Co., Clinton Co.; . K.
Barrett, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Clearteid
Co.; R. C, Wicslow, Lumberman, Winslows. Klk
Co ' Andrew Jackson. Register anl Recorder, Pot
ter Co.; John F-Cowen, Philadelphia; John L.
Young, Commission Merchant, Philadelphia; A.J.
FitchrLumber Dealer, Jersey City, N. J.; Jainucl
Smith, Esq., No. 33 Wall St., New York; Nathan
iel Hatch. Attorney at Law, Washington, D. C. ;
and Gen. S. F. llerscy, Bangor, Maine.
Office with Cline U. Furst, Attorney at Law.
Apr. 25, 'ij.-am.J J. P. WINU.
,.:Tv ?c V T O M E II C
I'lVllOLESAE T IN AN 1) S11F. t' I1U)N WAKE
M 4rKACToKY. Ine suuscnoer uu w5 uj
his faeUities lor manuiaemi u.g i
I, nil
men are employed.
cd. lor tne good
.;f ' f hi Wares, he can refer to his large num
ber of customers in Clearttel l and adjoining coun
his facilities for manuiaeiurins
pnred to furnish all who may fav
orders. JVonc but the best worknu
and superior articles of stock use
ti who have purenaseairom mm iur muuy jtai.
past. STOVE PI PR always on hand.
vT Ererv article it inspected before U leave Vie
fae'toryrJrchauisarenattmnUeJ wttuleiiiyy-are.
r'rict! lists furnished on post-paid application.
LYMAN G1LUE11T, No. J 6 Market?...
jau. 31, '55. Ilarrisburg, 1 a.
-H-SOrNT VEU2T)N IIUIKSK. No. j'J North
!B ,r,.l fit - Philadelphia. The nndersiarned
l.-ivMi' leased tho above well known House, which
hns been Henovated
Of
and He-modeled Tintoron-
ILEARFIELD ACADEMY. Tho summer
ne tv,;a TiBifnt.inn win commence ou
the 30th of April, 1S55.
All persons wishing to fit themselves for Teach
ERS, or other avocations in life, will here recciv
trxr .losirpil facility and attention. A thorougl
,m.,'.J;o1 ,.! MiTpantile course is here given, on
terms lower than any other similar Institution in
tho State. Persons desirous of acquiring a corn
of Pelton's improved Outline Maps,
will be afforded that privilege during the coming
term, at tho low rate $2i per quarter.
si r,i,l l uri-ir unconnected with the Academy, do-
c;rA a Im this svstem of Geography, they will
be permitted to recite with the class at tho regular
hours. The Maps arc tho best known, with id I tho late
improvements: engraved in beautiful colors.
Vnmntiiat a distiinco ean obtain boarding for
their sons or daughters under the immediate care
of tho Principal, where they will receive rare ad
vantages, with all tho comforts and pleasures of a
their morals will be caretully guaruea.
The rates of tuition per quarter arc: Primary
English. S2.50; Hih English, 5.00; Classics, S3.0U.
Further information can be had by adujpKing
i. a. t'AJii'i;tL.ij, PBwia 'au,
Apr. 4, '53. Clearfield, Fa-
ULICII & BENNEK, would respectfully
Jf inform the citizens of Clearfield, and public
u t vas juFt opened it for the reception of visitors.
' The furniture is all new, and bus been selected
...r,i, ..tlr from llcuklcs well known establishment
in Chcsnut Street, and is. of the latest and most
fashionable style,
The location for Merchants and others coming
to the city is convenient, being in the contre ot
bUHisCfr'iends in Clearfield are rcfpcctfuMy soli
cited to give them a can
WJE GOODS At J.I11. siw.iu.-o".
11 subscriber has just received a large and well
IL'ljLULI ...
tion suitable to the season, which he is selling on
at citremely low prices: no rcspecuunj iu ,
the atteution of all who wisn w ujr g"" v-i
the lowest prices, to call at thesigu of the -Cheap
est Goods.
ken
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Country produce of almost every uiscripuou
at market prices in exenange ior goouu.
iVrnna wisliini? to purchase; ana receive a., i.m
will do w-ell to givo
equivalent ior iiion mu.".;,
Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS
on Market street, an I call and bo convinced that
there is truth in tho words thereon inscribed. ,
June 13. 1751. WM. F. UiW IN.
D.
I. L.
Aug. 30, 1S54.
BARRETT,
Proprietors.
kTEW AilltlVAI. to. A. I'liiUMv, nas just
returned from the r.asl wiiu a large ua.-
mentof Cloths. Cassimers, incck lies , uim ,i.s.
fi ARRIS, 11 ALE A CO Wholesale Dri oists,
m v.. Market Street. North side between
sith and seventh. Philadelphia. Drugs, aieui
eincs. Chemicals, Patent Medicines. Surgical In
trum'unt.. Druezist's Glassware, Window Glass,
Paints, Oils, Dyes, le...
J. SUA US WOOD,
JOHN M. HALE,
E. B. OUBISON.
June 15, 1754-ly. -
iMinr HARTSHORN & McCTtACK
EN, have just opened a new and splendid as
sortment of goods ot every variety, ai uie iu
stand of D. V,'. ROBINS & CO., Lumber City, viear-
fieM co.. Pa.
Thcv invite the public to give them a call, ana
feel assured they will be able to render entire sat
iifantion Lumber. Hides. Rnsrs, Grain, and all
Rich-Englih Velvet,- .
44 m u.'r- Tapetry,:-" t-
UJ? THEIR O WK IMPORTATION JVST
: : LANDED., v
Alsoiafuli assortment of f P d " eu J? 1
AMERICAN CAKPtriAGh,
; Many of which Uiftff tutir wn m,lutlfetr,
can be recommended ar.- z-i'.',-'-i'L Vs ? 1 ,c "
Goo,i Carpeting for a. Low Price.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHiS Z CA3iiu.; MA.lli;,; !
Ot every wiuin n unaiivj.
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journal ... i . A
V-.hioiiable tailoring. still done to order, with August 9, ISoi.
neatness and dispatch.
He invites the public to give him a call ana ex
amine his to.-Ii. tcpt. i i, iw-
TUOS. McClt ACKEN.
"R A IIT & BKOIailli.
UrOBTERg MANUFACTURERS Or CARPETIS
' ITo. 22 Cheanut Street, Philadelphia.
Oci. 4,1854. 6m. - - ' '
4 r. owess, .
JA., , . . . Tyuosb City, . - v. v "
Has just opened a large and splendid assortment. .
;NEAV GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,1 iL
I Of everv detcriotion and quality,
which he is selling off at the lowest priees evor
known in this region of Country, '.'
DRY-GOODS. HARD (jVEEKSWARE.
HATS Je CAPS, ROOTS SHOES. .
GROCER IES CONFEC TIO MARIES,
AT CITY PRICES.
H invites hia Clearfield friends to give bm
a call, and exchange their rags, lumber, shiDglea,
nnrl everv varietV of nroduce. for tho CHEAPEST
and best goods, to b had west of Philadelpkia I
Feb. 21, 1S55. ly. , ' S -
stalwent arm at hia bridlo rein, a pistol at his generally that they have entered into co-partner-.
..... (aiM(lvniM aacost- ship in the Cabinet Making business, and keep
breast, and a pretty determined voice accost
ins- him with the cry of
o - I
"Deliver, or you're a doad man."
For a moment the merchant eyed the pistol,
when his phlegmatic phyz lighted up with a
somewhat quizzical smile, and he inquired,
pointing to it.
"Yat is dat you got dure ?"
'Ilumph," replied the highwayman "that t
It's a dog."
"Vil ho bark 7" said Vandcrslight.
"Yet,' answered the rober, amused at what
he thought the verdancy of the dutchman.
"Vel" says Vandcrslight, "I'll giv you tou
sand tollar you make him bark 7"
No sooner said than dono. Off went the
pistol, and great was the astonishment mani
fested by the verdant German.
"Hash vou trot anv more of dem tiDKS ?" he
inquired.
"O yes, got another one," replied tho face
tious disciple of Robin Ilood.
"Vel, I gie you a nodder tpasand toiler
you make him bark too ?" -
Off goes the second pistol, when the "igno
rant dutchman," very coolly draws from his
pocket a portentious looking "flint lock,"
and presenting it at the head of tho now as
tonished highwayman, exclaimed.
"Vel, I got von too, lut ten viiw parks ke
ViUs!"
It is needless, to remark, that Vnnderslight
pursued his journey unmolested.
constantly on hands, and manufacture to order, at
the lowest prices, every variety of furniture, con
cf ;r,o- of liininir. Breakfast and Ceutro Tables;
svirTn. Writing and Wash-Stands; Mahogony and
Bedsteads: Mfthoironv and Cane-bottom
ed Chairs, Bureaus. Sofas, Lounges, Ac., tc.
CoCins made and funerals attended on tho short
est, notice, with a neat hearse, ami appropriate
accompanyments.
llou-e Painting done on the shortest notice.
Shon and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi
ed by JohnOulick, mearlv opposite the JewMore,
CloaVficld. Pa JOHN ULICII.
May 22, '55.-ly. , DANIEL BENNfcK.
TVEIV FIRM. A. & J. Patchix having taken
to themselves the Store formerly owned by
frw V-itahin A. Sons, take tdcasure in mlorming
t,..5r frlotuls, and tho nublio generally, that they
have iust received from the city a splendid assort
ment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, yueens
w,ir. Hats. Cnj. Boots. Shoes, and everything elsa
usually kept in a country store. Persons wishing to
K,,-i7 nn.-i rood Goods, should not forget that
they are determined not to be undersold by any stora
; k M,nir Wp invito one and all to come ana
G10INU 11 ALUAt. 1M unaersigneu uay
1 iug taken to himself the stuio formerly own-
,.,i v,v- ':,ti iin A, t-wan. t.ises Pleasure in iiiiuiuiin
his friends and the public geuerally. that ho had
nst received from the city a spicnmu assorimeiii
lirv lioo.Is. Hardware. Oucenswarc, Hats and
1.4 "J . . 1
Caps. Boots and Mioes, aua every tiling ce uau.
t.Tt in iicoiiiitrv store. Persons wishing to buy
cheap and good Goods should not fuiget that ho
; .ir.t..rmir.i.(i not to oe unuersoi'i ov uv mwu
in the county. His motto is ' a iambic penny ratn-
er than a slow sixpence."
. v. rAiuiu-i.
Glen Hope, July 5, 1851.
TAMES RIDDLE GORDON Attorney t haw,
.5 li:is removed his othec to the room aajoiniug iu
the East, the Drug Store of Dr. 11. Lorain, ana win
devote his n holo attention to tne prasuco oi
,,.foji..r, lie m:tv ha consulted in 1-reiirti anu
German. 'J-
, x rm"' T .1 C i ( CC.
flllE GOOD lSlbii Jiui.u, nnu vmco,
X Curwer.sville, Pa. Tho Subscriber would in
form his friends and the public that be has just re
fitted and re-rurnisnca ins nousc aui pn.T"
to render every attention to the travelling commu-
B1His bar contains liouors of the first quality, and
his table will always bo supplied with the best in
market. ' ,
He respectfully solicits his triends ami otners w
ive him a call WM. R. FLEMMING.
June 14, '54.
PIIILIPSBURGTIOTEL: The subscriber
would inform his friends in Clearfield, and tb
public generally that he has enlarged and rent tea
his house, and is now enabled to compete success
fully with any Hotel in the eoontsy. No paina
will be spared to render nts guests tumiire.
His table shall always be supplied with the bosk
the market can afford, and his charges moderate.
He respectfully invites his fnonds and others u
. . . . iM 1-1 1l IAII VCTI1V
L-nhimacall. iaiw uujoiv.i.
gv
Philipsburg Jan. 31.1S55. 1 y.
mVRO.NE LI VERY STABLE. The sub-
T . 77 t. -vr I ai-ntwr. having removed his Uvcrv btADie ;
TTO. i'r: Curwensville to Tyrone Citv, begs leaU
. t i i ,;l ,i VliRn Kt(k of his triends ana tne puouc, vnamo v "
ly on hand a large splendid .. and cheap stock or UorseSt c,rri,ge.r.
the most lashionamo ana ciegani gooa. r " 0her vehicles on hire, at tho mosV
vite country Merchants to call and examine .their Tn5re atthe'-City Hotel."
splendid assortment, belore purchasing eise ucm. I " ....... . , . .l : JAMES CROWTUER. i
June 15, 1854-ly.
' Tyrone, January 31r 1355--6mo.
or
Per-
. -. . . . . . . , , -. i I'll t ri-rc
X IFEINS'Jn-V.t't: rAVi iuuuihik.:,
li AND YuUlt MONEY, by having your life
irnred in the Susquehanna Mutual lnuraneo
Company of Ilarrisburg: Fa.
Chautkueij Maiuii 23d, 1S34.
Anv nerson can have their own life insured
that of a fneiul. irom one to ninety jv.irs.
sous of 21 years of ago. payM-s: per year
ly At 30 years. SJ.litt for51000.00. yearly for life.
TI.p wholo rreuuumfor lite in ordinance ia
at the age of 23 years, premium ditto, on 100, is
i25.5S.
Dr. R. V. Wilscx, of Clearheld, iieamai ix-
aiainer. . ....
Any information may be obtained irom
- Dr. A. T. SCHBYVER, Agent
September 0. 1851.
TTKW LIVEilY HOUSES, CAKKlAtitS ASB
r BUGGIES FOR HIRE. The subscriber would
inform those who dosiro to bo accommoaaxeu wun
Horses or busies on reasonable terms, that tacy
can always bo obtained on application at his Sta
ble, or the Good Intent Hotel, in Uurwensvine.
Curwensville, Jan. 31, 1855.-6mo.
. . m-s-v v -xt in C ..it. !
LEBO'S COMMEKU1AL UU11.L, .xo. i, 4-outu
Sixth St. Philadelphia. The subscriber has
recently enlarged and htted up his house, and is
now enabled to compete successi u l it, witn any es
tablishment in the City. His rooms are cornfort
nKI.. nr.,1 well ventilated, and his table furnished
with the best in the market. He respectluily soli-
cits nis largo circieoi uis (.icuiui-iu un.uup6.iv
him a call when they visit the city.
June 13, 1151. ly.
CnERRV TREE ACADE3IY. The sum-,
mer term of this Institution will commcneo on '
Monday, April 23d. . The locality of this Institu
tion is healthful, pleasant, and retired. Persons,,
male or female, desiring to pursue a classical,
mathematical, or irregular course, will find ever !
facility for improvement.- . . -t ' .-sz
Further particulars obtained by addressing
Key. JOHN MOORE, Principal, "
March 21. '55.-R. Newman's Mills, Pa. :
examine our stock for themselves, as wo charge no- () V,- NOTII IN Tl EAD-QUAHTEKS.
thing for so doing. AAv p aVi' m i V 1Vdeti:i"k's BlncksmUh .4hop: in Curwensville,
Nuv.l, 54.-tf. JAtiv&O.N i Alt-lll-. nc:ll.l7 opposite the Post Office, always open, and
a S PIIF.AP AS THE CHEAPEST. AND A?
r..im AS THE BEST. WHOLESALE AND
HVT MT. Isaac Johsstox would resnoctfariy in
form his friends and the public generally that he
has iust returned from the East, where he has pnr-
chased the moat splendid assort ment of Boots
Shoes ever brouabt to ClearCeld. Lvery variety
of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. .tc.
es, and gaiters, with an cxcti.eni
fancy shoes,
men tof heavy
stock, all adapted to
Mens
a.csort-
;.c warns ot
J.vcon, himself always ready to sorvc his custom
ers. All Eir.dS Ot WOIK done in mc oeai Biyiv, unit
.-.t ilnrHlilft manner. Horse shoeing done on the
cl.nrt.f Notice, an 1 on failure to rendender tatis-
e.,.ti,.n il.. moiii'v returned.
All kinds of irrain taken in exchange for work
T.(l thr. nmnpv U4it refused'
JACOB PETRICK.
Curwensville, Dec. 0, 1S51. -ly.
tho people of CloarCoId. He hopes his lueuas -vni
C 111 iJ4l O W.JK UU
eive una a can m uia siuit
examine his stock.
i.ita ii v i :xc i t i: i en t at
e subscriber hns
Juno 13, '51.
n-t r.
cvi-
rtXCriANWE HOTEL, PIIILlPSUirRG.
Mas. Partington-'s SmrLiciTr. Breeches
of faith ! screamed Mrs. Partingt5n, as she
heard the term applied to tho Jdexican viola
tion cf the armistic. 'Well I wondor what
they will have next ! I have heard tell of 'cloaks
hypocracy,' and robesof punbuUvj
they're made of something that v.ont change
and wear out, as old Deaocu Gudgiu's faith
did, for he was always changeing. lie went
from believing that nobody will Le saved, to
believing that all would be, and at last turned
out phrenologer, and didn't believe iu noth
ing! I wonder if it is strong as cassimcrc?'
and sho bit off the end of her thread and pre
pared a new noeulo.
TSAC22SS A5TD SCHOLARS!
: Tho School Journal for tb.3 past month con
tains several decisions of great importance;
and among others this one, in regard to the
power of the teachers over the scholars out of
school:
The authority of teachers over pupils ont of
the school house, is a question over which the
Department has, under tho law, only advisory
and not absolute power; and deference to for
mer decisions on the subject, has delayed in
struct ion s thus tar on this point. But numer
ous and increasing complaints from single
schools and entire districts, of bad conduct
and acts of insubordination, at the school
aouso and under the eye ot the teacher and di
rectors, hive been received. These cases, so
demoralising in their character and subversive
of the discipline of the schools, yet neglected
by parents, and not properly cognisable by the
Courts, require the statement, here, that in
the opinion of the present Superintendent, tho
jurisdiction and authority of the teacher over
pepils is neither limited by school house wall3
nor to thfc time the school is actually in session;
but that, as a general rule, in all matters legit
iniately connected with the schools and the
manners and morals of the scholars, the teacb.
er's iurisdiction commences at the moment
when pupils leave the parental roof and con
trol to go to school, and continues until, their
return from school.
Tho subscriber, tnanktut tor past ia ors,
would respectfully solicit a continuance . t tne ii
lu'.t4ivcd unon Ins L.'asv vi llj 3
ir.il .. - ,....t..r.
Public He is prepared to ac2oiiimo..-.v.
men, editors, drovers, and a" "-yua c lU
with him, in the very dc.
also prpo-s to run u. nuu oi x4v.,o
. . (ii..r.,.lit f or the ac''Oiumou.iLnii i-i me
1T1UJ1. v .
rhilr-sbur-r. iiarcn i .i,tw.-4i.
Which is tuk Blackest Boswcll and John
t i a. .
son were conversing upon tne conuuci oi a
planter, who so flogged his slave that he died.
The doctor thundered savagely.
"AYell, but," said Boswell deprecatingly, I
have always held the man with tho black lace
tn ho a connectine link Lotween a man and a
brute."
"Sir," said Dr. Johnson, rolling his huge
form from side to side, and I have always held
the man with a blac heart to be a connecting
link between a brute and the devil,"
Tin then went and dined with Boswell at
tho Mitre.
J. G. HUNK.
RE
7T GLEN ill'E! Th
vol a new and extensive assortment ot the cheap
est 'Soods ever brought into the up er end uf the
roiintv: eon.dsiiii": of evcrv variety d art!!i;s usu-
lly keiit in a country stove, lie hopes liis uienil;
unl Ort raUui. , ill rive hint a e.nL and tet.s con
fident he v.iil be atili- to render s:;ti-f:;;!: j:i.
J. C. PA1C1I1N.
Glen Hope, November 22, 1301.
f I !' T4irrvf,'PiTm
The partnership hcrctot'oic exislic between
the undersigned as Proprietor of tho Mount Ver
non House (Second St., above Arch, Philadelphia.)
has been dijsulvcd by mutual conscr.t.
The House will still continue to be kept, ns be
fore, by I. L-. Bap.hktt, who will endeavor to
pleaso and accommodate his numerous patrons.
i. i;i..lrl,
, . I. L BARRETT.
Philadelphia, April 25. 18Cj.
r P. JXELSON & CO., would respectfully in-
t, torm the citizens ot .Morris tovrnsaip ana t-
joining country, that they havo jr.st arrivel with a
large assortment ot Dry uooas, Liroccnes. Hard
ware, t'ueensware, Boots and Shoes, Hais and Caps,
Clocks Looking glasses. Corifectionaries, Medicines,
Oils, Paints, Tinware, and all other articles usually
kept in a country store,'which they arc determined
to sell low for cash, country prsauco. or .Lumber.
Morri3 Township, November 1, 1754.
A GH fkom ax Old Book. It has been
eloquently and truly said, that if Christianity
were compelled to floe from the mansions of
the great, tho academies of philosophers, the
halls of legislators, or the throngs of busy men
we should find her last retreat with women at
tho fire-side. Tier last audience would be the
children gathering around tho knee of a mo
ther; the last sacrifice, the secret prayer, esca
- ping ia silence from her lips, and heard, per
haps, only at the thi one of God.
Q-Bill Brown says that his Shanghai roos
ter is so tall that be has to get down on his
knees to crow.
Baedakocs.- One of our friends was being
shaved at Antwerp. Tho barber was a female
What was his surprise when he saw the good
ladv snit into the Box. and beEmear his face
with the foaming saliva!
An exnrcssive crimace did not escape the
sho barber.
My dear sir, said she, I don't treat you as
do my other customers, because I perceivo
very well that you do not belong to these parts
By Jubiter! madam, what do you do in their
case 1
"Why, sir, I spit on their cheek, instead of
spitting in the soapbox. .
It is sot Catching. "Coino and see me,
said a young man to a friend whoso appearance
was rather poverty stricken, "come and see mo
in my new lodging ; it overlooks a boarding
school of the loveliest girls ; so I pass the
whole day at my window, and have tho hopes
of being before long you understand." -"My
poor fellow," said the friend, tapping
his vest pocket, without dieting the slightest
metalic clink "Sly dear fellow, I have been
living five years close to the Bank of France,
but you see it has done no good."
HP" The Chinese are a queer peoplo to go to
market. A friend at Canton, writes that
'Camtich Van Tassel,' a neighbor of his. had
just laid ia his winter provisions a hind quar
ter of hore nod a barel of bull dogs.
npo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
A The subscriber would most respectfully so
licit all those indebted to him, -to come forward
and settle up, and if they cannot pay give their
Notes, and further hopes not to be required to use
anv other means than this simple notice. He can
be found at almost any tiino at Woodland, prepar
co to settlo. F. P. HUBXTHAL.
Nov. 8, 1S31.
C AUTION ! All persons arc hereby notified
not lift, cash, or meddle with a certain noto
for S 10. given by me to William Ten Eyck, da
ted the 31st day of March, 1S55, as I havo receiv
ed no consideration for the same, and will not pay
it unless compelled by law. G. . lOCNG.
Ferguson Township, April 4, 1855. fit $
A DMINISTUATOll'S NOTICE. Letters
2L of Administration on the estate of Evi Smith,
Beccaria tp., Clearfield co.. Pa., doccaced, having
been erantod to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make pay
ment. and those having claims against the same
will Mresent them duly authenticated for settle
ment, on Saturday the 30th of June, 1855, at tho
house of Joseph M- Smith, in Beccaria township.
JOSEPH M. SMITH,
May 22, lS55.-6t. . Admr.
KOON'S, II EI LM AN' & CO.,
No. 107 NOltTU THIRD ST.,
' Philadelphia.
WHOLESALE DEALERS "
In Toreign and Domostic Dry Goods. -'
Fifth Door below Race. -
CHARLES KOONS,
AMOS G. HE1LMAN.
Philadelphia, May 16, 1855.-ly.
AT. 4?CIIRYVElt,PnrsrciA.v, inaybefound
at his residence, on Clearfild Crock, (on the
well known Samuel Ardry place) wbon not proles-
sionally engaged. l-iay, 'oo.-Jt.
TllOOK. TYSON & RK1IN Wholesale Pry
J3 Qood's Store, No. 146, Market Street, Philadolj
phio. - Juno lo, lbi4 iy.
ADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen, for sale by
June 13, '55.
R. MOSSOP.
-Li fice adjoining residence, Clearfield, Pa,
May 25, '51-1 j.
Of-
niO SHOEMAKERS. A lino lot of Spanish Kip
X Men and Women's Morocco pink trimming
and Sole Leather, for sale cheap- by
June 33, '54. MOSSOP & POTTABFF.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
jL-F Tho partnership heretofore existing between
C. M. Graham and J. E. Watson, wn this ..toy ,jjs
olved by mutual consent, having ilisposcu ol thin.
interest to J;is. B. Graham. C. to. iri..uiAii:
' J, L. WAibUA
Grahamtoa. October I'Si.
Tho business will hereafter be continued' by Jos.
B, Graham, as formerlv. who will collect all ue-
tints due, nud pay all debts contracted by the
former firm.
Graliampton.
J AS. B.
November 15, i 85!
Gil A II AM.
"FOIil-I P.TJSSELL & CO. TANNERS fc CPRBT
tS ERS, Pcnusville, Grampian Hills, Clearfield
Co., Pa., keep constantly on hand an excellent as
sortment of leaOier, which they ofl'er for sale at tho
lowest cash prices. Cash paid for hides. . '
July 15, ISoL"
NEW HOOT AM) SHOE STUKE. lhc
subscriber would respectfully inform the pub-
lie, that he has just opened an entire new stock ot
boots and shoes, in Graham's Bow, one door cast
of the Journal Office, ClearfiebL Pa. .
Evcrv variety of Ladies and Gentlemen s gaiters,
biced boots, pumps, congress boots, childrens shoes
Ac, !fcc., cheap tur cusu. lie nopes ro receive a
liberal share of patronage. Boots and shoes made
to order. !S. liLiAtyJv.
Aug. 16, IS.".!. ; .
SOIIN V. lirSUTO.V & CO., IMPORTERS
PS . . i .i, rf.t
n ajsu l rj. ijV.no in r.iirinenwaro, enms, mass,
Ac., 215 IJ.jriut St., opposite Bed Lion Hotel. Pliil
iulelphia. J. Y. BUSHTON,
J. C. HOPKINS,
Nov. 8, '51.-1 y. ROUT. STILSON.
iIt)EER MILES, MORRIS TOWNSHIP,
CLEARFIELD COUNTY. The subscriber
keeps ooiistantly on hand, at bis mills, lumber of
nil description, sorts, and r-iz.es. Plastering lath and
bills sawed on lac shortest notice. Ihese mills
car. run ;it any time during tho season, having a
nevcrfailing supply of water
All kinds ot produce taucn in exchange lor lum
ber, and tho vt.vt never refused.
HENRY GROE,
. September 20, lS51.-ly Kylertown, P. O. .
r.-i-.i.E & SCIIOTT, IMPORTERS AND
WHOLESALE ll.iiEllS IX l),it"S. . CteuUCulS.
Yc, No's. 1:18 Market, j Mrehai.t Street,
Jan. 17, '55. l hiladelphia.'
CITY HOTEL. HUGHES &
would resttectfulJv inform' the public
that they have very greatly improved their House,
and are now able to afford the travelling public,
the most comfortable accommodations. Their bar
is furnished with-the very best liquors, and the
luxuries of the Philadelphia market are to bo
found on their table. They respectfully invite
their numerous friends in Clearfield to givo them
a call. August t',1351.
rfllYRONE
X HIV IN,
PPLICANTS TOR UOUNTY LANDS
J. Sl Under the lute act of Congress, will find the
subscriber fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac.,
to assist them in procuring their Warrants.
Oilieo two doors east of Journal OCicc. up stairs,
Mar. 26, '55. J Ii. BUCHEll "SWUOPE.
AMES DAUCrllESTY, with REINHOLD,
DASH CO.. S. W. corner 3d and Raeo. Phil'a,
begs leaves to inform his numerous friends iu
Clearfield, that he will always bo on bauds when
they visit tho city, to supply them with tho best
quality of Lcat and manufactured Tobacco, Ci
gars, ie. Jan. 31,'55.-ly.
I71U1SXUTII & BROTHER,
1 WHOLESALE
TOBACCO DEALERS,
No. 105 K. Third Street, live door3 below Race,
Nov. 2'J, '54.-ly. Piui.AnKi.riuA.
IT.
BUCIIER SWOOPE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Clearfield, Pa.
Two doors East of Journal office.. Up stairs.
Deo. 1. 1854. -
EL. BARRETT, with WILLIMSON, TAY-
LOR A CO., WiiOLKt.AK Dealkrs i.v
F03EIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
No. TA Market Street,' between Second and Third
Sts., Philadelphia. JJan. 17, '55.-Cm.
SAAC M. ASIITON. Hat Store, No. 172
Market St., Philadelphia. Hats, Caps, Furs,
Ac., of every variety, and the best quality always
on hand. June I j, Jb4-ly.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Convcyanoer
and Land Agent, No. 5. Goldsmith a Hall,
Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business
entrusted to his care,
June 27, 1854.- - ,
S DUNDY Attorney-at-Law.. Clearfield, Pa.
JB i will attend faithfully to all professional bu
sincs3 entrusted to his care. ' June 13, '54.-ly.
T P. McENALLY -Attorney nt Lnw. Offico
mf nearly opposite Judge Wright's Store, Clear
field. Pa., practices in Clearfield - and adjoining
counties. Juno Id, a-4. ly.
TVEW 3IILL At tbeOld Pioneer Mills on the
11 Moshannon, in Morris township. The sub
scriber has just completed a large new Grist Mill,
which. is. in successful operation. Grain'of all
kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission.
Doc. 27. '54, .... HENRY GROE.
A K. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, and EXTEN
, SIVE DEALER IN LUMBER, Second Street,
ono door south of his residence, Clearfield. Pa.
Cb-arfield, March 11, 1S55
tTEMPII ILL'S HOTEL. The. subscriber would
JL inform his friends and the public generally,
tii at he still remains at the old suind, where he is
at all times ready and willing to '-entertain stran
gers nnd travellers." His bar stocked with the
best liquors, and his table will always be supplied
with the luxuries of the market.
Thankful for past favors, ho solicits a further
share of public patronage.
WM. J. HEMPHILL. .
. Clearfield, Juno 15, lS54-ly.
J A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
om-,-o nearly opposite tho court House,
Clearfield Pa., will attend faithfully to all business
entrusted to his Care.
June 17, 1854. ly.
J II. LARIMER Attorney and Counsellor at
Law. Office with John L. Cuttlo, Esq., next
door to Dr. U. Lorrein's Drug Store, Clearfiold,
fa.. . May 26, 'a4-ly
CONRAD A WALTON. Hardware Store, No.
255 Market Street, Philadelphia. Hardware,
iron, is ails. Ac, ot every description.
June 15, 1354-ly.
IJAUL & TAYLOR.
- No. 255 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have always on hand, at their Wholesale Waco
house, a large assortment of
- the Newest Style of ' ' "
BOOT, SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS.
ROTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
All their goods being of their own direct Im
portation and Manufaetorc, they are enamea i
offer superior inducements to Merchants laying ia
their stock. .
WM. W. PAUL,
N. U. TAYLOR.
Dec. 1. 1854. ly. - ' ' '-": ' -
ART1N, MORKELL 4 CO.,
(Lato OLIVER MARTIN CO.)
Importers and Dealers in JiUlUKi, ltuiu
MINGS. COMBS, BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, Ao.
No. 24 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
M.T.MARTIN, CIIAS. 11. HAMK1CK,
DAM'L J. MORRELL. G. R. PEDDLE,-
Dec. 5, '54. SANDRSON R. MARTHg.
OUSEHOLD WORDS. A MONTHL
MAGAZINE AT S3 PER YEAR. Oul$
those who read the serial so promptly issued every
week by Dickens, with thougliUuL appreciation,
know how to prize it. - '-Household oriU'' is a
modern journal for the people, devoted to common,
subjects, uncommonly treated, excellent in style,
in genius, in manner, and wonderfully fcrtilo in
subject. The pieces are the right, length; litey
exhibit wonderful variety and are attuned to a
harmonious key' and remarkable unity of effect.
For the money," thero is nokthe: eaual of "House
hold Words", for a family journal..; Pleasant sto
ries, useful knowledge, graceful anecdotes, charuiT
ing essays, alternate in its pages. It is not al
ways convenient to noe-ure a copy1 of the weekly
issue on the arri vl of- steaiuer;;in order to onjoy
regularly thi delightful work, we advise our ren
ders to possess themselves of tho-haridsoiie month
ly reprint of MeElrath A Bakery li- bring' -out
'Household Words'' with comuiundabie punctuali
ty, at New-York. Frederick Parker. Washing
ton street Ia tho Boston agent. nosioa xrant
crivt. - - - .'.- " i' !i '''
The articles, both in style and thought 'are fi
superior to the trash that occupies the t pages cf at
many of our popular magazines. Ntte Yori
At I fix.
The above are but a few extracts from nutnereua
notices of the press lately received. Those, who
wish flon-eholci Vtonls willrceclre it monthly oy
mail uiHn roniittinsf the subscription price.' Spe
cimen numbers son t on receipt of live red -postage
stamps. .'-'-...
Aug. -23. "17 Sprueost., New York.'
Yi
GEORGE
ter Str
E J. WEAVER A CO., No. 19 North Wa-
trcct, Philadelphia, Dealers in Carpet
chain, Yarn; Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bedsords,
Clothes-lines, Ac., Ao. - Juno 15, 1854-ly.
"I f( Sacks Salt, just received at the Cheap
XUU Store of MOSSOP A POTTARFF.
Juno 14, '54.
B
EIDLEMAN A HAY WARD Wholnsale Gro-
No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia.
. D. BEIDELMAN,
A. HAYWARDr.
Juno 15, 1851-Iy. ,'
ii, .
Barrels New Orleans Sugar, at Sixpence per
(mAJ pound, for sale at the Cheap Store of
.A, M. HILLS.
STONE WARE, of every variety, cheap for cash
at the Store of W. F. IRWIN.
Juno 14, '54 - :
at the Cheap Stor
W. F. IUWIN.
. Barrels Fish, for sale
of
June 14, '54.
100
JAMES B. GRAHAM Merchant and extensive
dealers in lumber. Grahampton, P. O.. Clear
field county. Pa. May 25,'54-Iy. .
DRY BEEF, of tho best quality just receive
and for sale at Wm. F. Irwis's Cheap Store.
June 14, '54. '
TAMES CROWTHER,
F PEACE, Curwensvillo,
..Good Intotit Hotel,"
JUSTICE OF THE
Pa Office opposite the
June. Ii. li54.
REMOVAL B0KER, BROTHERS A JONES,
No. 153 169 Makket Street, Philadelphia,
Imnorters and Mannfactfirers of Citv and Easter
vuule ROOTS owl $nOES, also every variety of
French and English .hoo Lastings, Patent Leath
er, JCid aud CalfSklns. Shoe Laces, Gallons. Bind
ings, Ac. Ac, suitable for xuaanfactarcra. ;
- Also, Foreign and Domestio Straw and Silk Bon
nets, Leghorn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats, Eng
lish, French and Amctiean Artificial Flowers, Oil
Silk, Straw Trimmings, A., Ae., Ac.
Having removed to our new Store, No. 158 A Id
Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, we
invite your attention to our large and varied Stock
of Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we are
preparing for the approaching Fall Sales.
All our Goods being exclusively of our own di
rect Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi
dent that onr facilities are such that we ean offer
you inducements as regards variety and prices el
Goods, unsurpassed by any house in the country.
' BOKER, BROTHERS A JONES, .
Nov. 8, 1854.-ly. Phtladetphta.
HAVE YOU SEEN SAM? The subscriber
would inform his old friends and the publio
generally, that he still continues to keep a house
vf entertainment in New Waseington, where those
who call with him will receive, every attention,
and be made comfortable. ; '
Good Btabling, and every other convenience for
horses. n the premises. . DAVID S. PLOTNER.
New Washington, Jan, 31,1855 j : I
TTT7TLLIAM S," 1IANSELL A' SOX, Manufao
V turcrs and I uiporU-rs of Saddlery, and Sad-,
dlery Hardware. No. 2S Market Street. Bhlladel-.
phia. Saddles, Bridles. Harness, Trunks, Whip
Saddle T.ags, Bridle Fillin, Bits, Stirrups. Buckles
Carpet Bag, eet. Jaae la,-&4-ly.;-
CAUTIOX. AH persons'are hereby cautioned;
against purchasing, or in any way moddliaR
with a twa horse wagon and Vspair of bob -sled
now in the possession of. P. II. Booi, as the said
property bilongs to me and is in bis- pMMwIon
loan only.- " JOHN BRLBAKEK.
. ' September 20, 1S54. '- . ' '
A T LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Store-
No. 171; Market Street.!. Every TarieAy of
ready made Clothing, in the moat fashionablo styh
constantly on hand. . ... IJ 15, '541y. .
1 AA Bajrs of Coffee, just receweu ,Vo
I JJ at the New btore ot
June 14, '54.
y.
A. M. HILLS.
-vx lTTfiTTTEnVINCTISniXGLES
tn U R HI of best oualUv. for eale ai the. Sign
of the Red Flag.
June 27, 1854.
Price S.50 per thousand...
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