Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, December 12, 1855, Image 3

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'THE iOUJiiN'AL.
Great PtxSjtJiVAxx-v Cw Cacis- A cor
respondent; Toifca to ihkltibune from V7; ynes
borough, that tbcrcorn crops of Franklin aud
adjoining counties are greater in-tlii aggregate
than beforp -in fii"tecayif$.:T From seventy to
TWnAiyhasbeb. per acre is Aceninioa jTs'u, atid
ono field, owned by Dr. Wa. Rago.v, of Wadi-
rtHgtou coilnty, Md., made one hundred and
twentytvo' bushel per acre.' The writer adds:.
jiOHf still-houses are in full blaze, converting,
as fast aa possible, food into poison, to swell
the, list of criminals ad paupers. - The grain
nfcat'as uowed this. ttUL'Jobks line, and the
weather ii remarkabiyfiue for this season of
0 tbo, year'" t; "... t .. . . -. - -.o-i
As an evidence of the sport to be had iu
Texas, we give the ,1'qll.owing paragraph from
the Austin State Gazette i " " "'" V
(,We frefinently Jiear of fine sport in bear
hunting in our-u'pper valley. Some panthers,
too, and leopards are occasionally killed. Bnt
tha last specimen M 8 'related by the Liberty
Gazette. 'The." .editor says iu the lost number,
that Defn.f?I. Greeii,; of that county, killed in
twelve consecutive mornings, .before diutief,
'thirteen bent's one panthor, 'one. wildcat and
seven deer. No wonder aTcxiii can whip his
wei'r'it in wildcats. "
Villasoi 9 Act. On Sun Jay evcring, while
the minister was a ddre.-ising tiif congregation
ofth! ,I, E. Chrch, at Orange, New Jersey,
the galleries, were cbservc-d to settle down
suddjnly, and the pillars to give way. A
rush. -was instantly made for the doors, but for
tunately no one was injured. It w.is afterwards
ascertained that some scroundrtls h id remov
ed the props which srpported the floor of the
church' no doubt forth; purpose of procipita.
ting the congregation into tae cellar.
fciKAP Faus'i'i Ki aon:.-Several of the
large ship owners of Xew-York have agreed
to fix the rates of passage to European ports,
in their second cabins, ft ?1S t-.r ::rV., and
$10 for children under 10 yc-u-. J:i the stecr-
,gc, 51' f"r adults, and 1) for children, inclu
ding provison, which will be furnished by the
-fh?j. -
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. Mrs. Gjorgts Ni
"v Ye;:it "l iir:es, gives
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Tttio i l ist f ison, faily. I i0,0l .i
liead
we re
jP.TI!od,' which makes tlio operations, uj tJ the
present time, 1O0.000 hogs behind last year.
j(Ja tue.31 int. ..there wero 11 2(l in pens
ready io Itj-sranghtt red. The prevaling r?te
is ! -jO net.
.'""M A' II KID,
.: On tbo 25l of Oct.. at Centon Cohimbin Co. Pa.,
bv itr. lotmg. M-. Itrrntv W. M'Napt.. from near
CifrHta.'v-iile.. Clearfield Co., to Mi3 SvitAH C.
6inr.MAE!:n. of the fermc-r place.
flMbSUl Li"SErrt. rropc.-.-ils will be received
Jl. by the subscriber for. the buiiuir of a lirick
Sebcol I Ion?", to bo ore ptory in height, with a
te!lrr' 1 Vlan and .'ize not yet dcteriuiued Tlanj
hre im-iKfl, rd !n dollars will be paid to any
j ors.'-.r. v. ho will famish a jlar. tliat may be adopt
ed for said tiii!t!ng the house to be large enough
to s?at'fixty or seventy pupils, two recitation
rocms iriH hr required, :r?so elotbs rooms for beys
p.r.d ;r!.. ft is saipj-riiod t l.e building will cost
from :.'Cf to '-2a:ij. . V"il. IRV1N.
' CurwensvilSo'. l'ec.
rjlJlK PE.V.-SSVLVAMA TELEGUUPII.
iWLArQ-Rn rO.T:.' CilWGCZD 'LERHS.
'i'i!K vYrn"::;i AHipxthv on ad of-
t-r tye first of .bionmy. 1 5. the Pix.svi,VAKiA
T r.r.f-snArrt'. prHHhed st Han-isbcrg. Pa., will be
ow?ed uriff txr.dac.'c-.i 'by tl.e tindrsigned. who
will .-.'Ivedhetk- hc-t energies to make it worthy of
i.S e:wi.e si.J of its fi i i i.
Tt. v. ifi cor.iincr.ee tlio" new ye ;r f li.itod on en
tirety now type, :ui 1 tbj Weekly greatiy en!:irod
ifS ft.-fHi while ih pri :e r ;,;, -r t'mn lull of
(t "if.'i'i' -ftfr f ift r'ivt :- ft'lfixiff at tits
V.-ttUt of ih 5.VV. lsi fAV!;-::;TS V.K.I, ik
O'lSEti s ri'.i' ti.V 'in .U!Vi'.Nk. No paper will be
tciJ. cir.ilit is p.tid for. s:id aliviiii bo J;s..'on-tinut;d
s the sabrriptloJi. ex pit LS.unU-js they aie rsacwed
TLa Ti:r.K';Rffi i iUuod EM.I-AVLLivLY. on a
tb'jet in t wvn ty-futi r eol J tntiH. kt r t a.gt be sesdor.s
of :ke , Legislature, rnd 4ViKK:vLV o.-t n tortfr
fhrit of f:f !";-' rjtl. c-ji. nuts the rei.-air.edi r of the
yer.r. it wtll-pitwnt n'corn'jrc'ieVsie summary
of thi Le-gij"a-vo pr)Jneitis; nil iiaprti'tmt
,-::r.'-T.-!l law?. n th4j- are ppscd. ftnd ni.m to give
ttro current politieut jrii tHgcuee of the times in
the fuilejt, -.u most reliable umnrior. ln.liort,
ihn proprietors bo to ni.ikc it a complete Fumiiy
vnd Politi :-al JourmiL n I tbey cofclidontly appoal
to tie jiortblo of Peiii;sIvauia to tutaia their en-Trrri-:
, " .;. ' . ,
"fbe Tri.ECn.'.j-n will advocate a liberal po'.ilieal
policy, andeim to unite all those who. though an
imated by the game common purposes, and looking
to thermic bdn;2c?!t results, fecm distracted by
ihe con2iet of clistia'-tive organizations. It will
hu-s'taiu the highest s:;iuJard ot Anieriean Natiou
alilyi an J whii? yielding a sacred obe lience to the
compromises of th Constitution, will detemined
lv resitt tlie extension of Human slavery. It will
gi ve a cordial, earnest :ui in lejicn lent support to
tfxe a Jiuijii.:riiiou of jv. Poi.t-'i.'c. : .- ,
- .Ttd-Ho STlIiCn.Y IN ADNANCF-.
'Tbe:Tr.LSffRAPn will bt fnrnb-Ued :?tMr-WEEKLY
durirc tl.e -e.:ei f the I.cghlatttro; find
WLLKbVi-oTi !n!'ia')'.! !.cef t!i?;' ihl rotaab: U-r r.f
I'm -ycftr.lt the t'-dbnvirtg !i .t rv.c tao v
IN VAC 1 Ait. V T l AC : . V.T '1 -VTTJ. '.
Five co-d; ': .-i.
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per copy) . . ,
1; 0')
Tr.cr'y eo, !; s pi 'l'
Ar I at tie ?.,r.ie 1 ti'e (
:.e-..py)
0 per e
3" J apy
uninl-er over twenty. ; Club? &Uvnid be tis-.c rp at
nee. the sabscriptions fvrwaruoi before the
r.-t of JsEtiary," sa.tha'v they can cojr.uietiee with
the session tf theI.-egisbttar. ' '
,isubs3riptiei!i.wiil ba forwarded Troni thisoSeo.
Ait orders must bealdre; ! to
: . . . JJ'CU.bKi sEbLEKS,
' Ilarrisburg. Pa.
r.xr" Eu.'dacjs men wl'il find tiic T tia: a;rv the
-r hrxt Advertising Medium in Penr.svi vurda oat
f.fi t.iii.-i. fle. 12. :a.").-2t. '
Al ION, All persons are hereby notified not
J torceddic or iiiici !",K, v. i'b a certain set of
IfbACMsMITIiS Tt , ibe j eftesfion.of S.l.
Morgan, as they bebn.g to ih uu !isrignod.
' " '" J. C. PATCIIIN.
Jlen IIope,I)ec; 5. lS?55.-3t.
SItliiUE ELECTION-.-The Ptockboldew
Jl-0 o: tho ir'voasviMo Hrbh'e Company will
VilutH,t,e! th-tf ?;r KLKCTlON will l,c held at
me c -. e ui o-':ia. -.ve::.i.
ae Storoii'?!! (.rt'iif.
wcnsvillc on WVlnsd'vr: t':
4d'ck. for ti;e p-i..-j-oe cd"
'- 2 ith :i.r:.. at 2 o'
iiag ore President
sna,; fjfngcrs lo. inc e-j- .ling ye
gyet.r.
i; t: t '.t tfi" itctra.
n.lXJ.'irAIlTSllORN
rr.rv.rri-viile, j'c? -v, ???.'. -';t.
rre.
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- ; AT LTJXISEK'. CIT Yr , . , ' . . .
Cleahfield Co., Pa.
TIIE undersigned would respeetfully inform
'the public, that he has just opened a NEW
JWTEL", at Lumber .City, where he ;is prepared
to entertain all who bay give him aeall. '
Extensive tabling attached to the premises
n attentive cutler always in fittandance.
. , .wUsW.. XENEYCK. :
Euniber.E.ityIec. 155 r.. i.".
JUST OPHiST.D -Tui-vir.:-oP.gncrrean gal
lerv. LeonarFis i.o.r, V.'aiuut M., Clearfield.
Nov." 2.'. lS-o.
"VSTASTED IMMEDIATELY A girl to
V ' do general house-work. Apply to
U. L. HEED.
Clearfield, Nov. 23, 2s55.
?, AUTION All persona are hereby cautioned
V agaiuss having any fh!v. t do with a Note
given by iu ti Louis J. IJiomii. ihiied tlie day
of Auusi, 1350, for aa 1 h:ivc received no
conditleration for the same, aul will not pny it
unlc.-s coiapellod bv bur. .
; " Wil W. FUiilMIXG. .
; ..Curwenavillc, Nov. 23, li)5j.-6t.
mVAKIUVAL.
A. J. FATCHIN,
Have just received a new ' and splendid assort
ment of Goods the best that was ever brought in
to the upper end of Cleuriicld Connty. They in
vite their friends and the public generally to give
them a call, where they will find all kinds of
goodd usually kept in a Country fc-toro.
Come and examine our s;ock wo charge noth
for the exhibition.
AARON PATCIIIN.
JACKSON PATCIIIN.
Eurnside. Nov. 23, ISjj.
A nrillNISTRATOIl-S ;OTICE.-N? Hate
-i.jL of Gourde lu 'jliorn, laW of JMorrix tp., Ucar
Jk!d Co. cause is Notice 13 heieoy given that
f.'.' iters of Admiri.-!ratiiti. upon suiil Estate, have
been ran!ej to tlio uniler.iigned. All persons in
dob.'ti to s.'iii Uestate, nre rorncstcl to make im
mediate payment. and thoio having claims or de-m.-iuJ-i
ag:iin:-'t the sr.it'.o, t: present them, duly au
tLciitieated. for si ti'einclK. lo
AMJS 'UN LM AN. .!...
1
Bradford, tp. Cleariield Co.
FALL AND 1VINTER OOIJ. The sab-p'.'iib'-r
hn. just received a large ainl well se
lected siook of
of almost every description suitable to t!:escn?on.
wbieli he is .selbns; off at extremely lowpriees. ite
res!eatfully invites the attention of all who nis.h
io btiv gnoi (iooJs at the lo'vest piicL-s. to eu'.l :it
the si,iu of ibe
a i i i , ; j r.
Country proftuee of n!mo.-t every diseription ta
ken at market prices in exchange for goodj.
Persons wishing to pureha.-. and receive a fiir
eijnivnlsnt fur their money, will do well tr ivo
b.ii! u e".!i.
ibme!j-tr i'ac sign of the- CIL
on :.b!i kef reet. a;!:i -:;-! rv.rl be
i'. -.-.-. tru; h in U e v;:.-i-i- ihci-e--
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rtila.'b.u for the diti'a-ion of
tinrc s.r.d
. nr
have be. n made on tiie mo:
usyn-f the woiks already en;
l exten.-ivo aeai-i A
aged. is the far-fuijed
g xo. i ; n i 'cii'ix"
whieh origir.-.Jly cost ten thonsand dnilar.'.
Informing the r.ew colicition, the d;t!'.is:on of
American Art. and thcencour.tgcmcnt of Aniei ican
geriiis l;:!ve not been overlooked. Co;nt!iis.-iors
have been issued to many of the most disiingaish
ci American Artists, who will cont ibuta soma of
their finest productions. Among them are three
Marble busts, executed by the greatest liviug
tculotor. 11 II! AM POWEUS.
ObtsHUE WASHINGTON, rho father of his
country; P.KMJEM1N I-TIANK UN, tho Philoso
pher; iJANIEL WEb.STEIt. the statesman.
A special Agent has vi.site.l Europe. :ind made
careful and judicious selections of foreign works
of Ait. both in bronze and marble; sfatti.try and
joieo paintings. The whole forming a l.irge and
valuable collection of pjintir.gs and statuary, to
be distributed EivEE among the members ef the
Association for the coming year.
lY.uMS or MEMrr.usinf. The payment of Three
i;di:n".s ccr.-titu'es smy one a luember of this :ss -ciation.
and entitles him to e iilier or.e of the Mag
azines for o;-e year, and ; Is :t tsvktt in the distri
bution of the titaluary tin 1 paintitig-- The Liter
ature issued to the subscribers consists ef the fol
lowing monthly Magazines: Ib-.rpcrs. Putnam's.
Kn'ukerUoeker. Plaekwood's. i ioi'.seh.-Id Wei Is.
i riihaiu's. Slid tiodey's l.a ly's Ztook. Per.-oes In
kitig live meuiOM'sl-i ips ;ire ei-li'ie.i to at.y five of
magazine for e.ie year, an 1 to .dx tikc ia the
disiribution. The net pio -eials ib-rived lV,t the
sale f in em be
are deviled to the ure
of works of art lor the ending year.
Tun advat ;v.s pcurcd by lieconiing a member
jf this a-S'ieiation. rre
1st. A!! p?rsrr.s secure the full t.i!u3 of their
r-nbsjidptlon at the start, in the shape of stoning
M.ig-'uino Lneraturc.
21. Each member i eoiiribii:ing towards puv
chasing choice Works of Art. wbi rh ::n to ?e dis
tributed among themselves, ar'l nre at the same
eiiiie encouraging the artists of the country, dis
bursing thousands of dollars through i!.i agency.
Persons in remitting fuads for membership, wiil
i---ae give thuir post oilioc addrtsr. in fu'.l.stating
tin moiiih they w ish the Mag-ziiicj to eommen -e.
and have the letter rvgiaieted aj the pot offiee to
irevent loss; on i's receipt a certificate of member
ship, together with the magazine d ess red, will be
forwarded to any part of the country Too. e wdio
pur h:ve Magazine at bookstores, will a I serve
that by joining this s-ssocia iioi;. they receive the
Magazb.c and free ticket iu the annual di.-tribu-tiou
all at -the same price they now yay for the
magazine a'oue. 1'or membership, address
C. L. DEbliY. Actuary C. A. A.
At cither of the principnl ofnee? "lvriickerbock
er Magazine" olliee, ."4H I'.roadway, N Y.: or Wes
tern i4i, M'ater street, r-andns-ky, Ohio.
Subscriptions received by H.J. Wai.lack. Hon
orary Secretary. Clearfield, Pa. nv.2S.
1 inform the puMic. that tLey have ju:-t open
e and extensive
C PPEU. TIN AND SJIEET-ir.ON WARE
? : ., -
f' -v
c- l a pi i: l n
trbc-o iheypre prc-p.irc.l to furni.diat rolueod pti-.
cos. every variety ed" article s in their line.
riv.i. :-ar-iron. u..i:s. s:2es ti every vnviciy i
Ploughs aa t iarmtns ulensils, pump.s of every
ele-jviiption. sieve pipe, patent sausage cutters,
fennels aud self sealing cans kept constantly on
Laud.
All order? for eastings for Flonr Mil's. Saw Mil Id,
tc. will ba-tuankfully rcceivcel sad promptly at
tended to.
IS Mil Ell fi) lit
They are also :rcp::ted to reseivo every varie
ty of artielo on comuiLtisn. at a low pcr-centage.
t. E. MEilKLLb.
L. It. CA11TEU.
Clearfield, Sept. IP, lSo ly.
C LEAK FIELD INSTITUTE. The next
term of this Institution will commence on
the 19th of November, ISoj.
All persona wishing to fit themselves for Teach
EtiS. or other avocations in life, will here receive
every desired facility end uUcution. A thorough
Classical and Mercantile evmrso is here given, on
terms lower than any other similar Institution in
the sTr.t?.
Parent ot a distance can obtain boarding for
their sons or daughters under ihe immediate care'
of the Principal, where they will receivo rare ad
vantages, wbh ail the comforts and pleasures of a
homc;.w!0 their murals will uo carefully guarded.
'i i." r.ttcs t.f laitijp per quarter ara: Primary
Kugli.di.52-".:;' High Eng ih.5j.0;Cla95ie3.S'-C0-M.uliematiei.aboTo
Algebra Sd; i'rencg, Urawicg,
and Paint ing.55 c:ich-
FnTther information can be hsl by addressing
W- A- CAMPEELL. rnt.Ne ii-al
Apr. 4, ClearJirlJ,
71 TACK EI' EL, IIEKRING and CODI'IsII. at the
J.TJL store o!
jn. 18.
W. F. Ill WIN.
AWES' PRESS U001)Sa largo and beautiful
assortin;nt. for sale cbcan hr
Iunc2T54 " a, M. HILL?.
fPEGISTEK'S NOTICES. Notice is here
J.fe by given. th.,t the following accounts have
been e.-idmiceu and passed by me, and remain filed
of i?cord in this oface for tbo inspection of heirs,
legatees, creditors, aiid all others in any other way
interested, and will be presented to ihe next Or
phans' Court of Clearfield County, to be held at
the Court llouso in the Borough of Clearfield, on
Tuesday, the ISth einy of December, nest, for
confirmation and allowance:
The account of Jacob Eilgcr, Administrator of
Gartlanel Irwin, dieeased.'
The final account of Jonathan Kcphart, Admin
istrator of Thomas Morgan, deceased.
The account of Mary (Juns'aulus, Executrix of
Samuel Gunsaulus, deceased.
The account of George C. Passmore, Adminis
trator of Abraham Passmore deeensad.
The final aeount of Lmvid Hartsock. Aministra
tor of Abraham Hartsock, deceased
WILLIAM POUTER, llrgister.
Register's Office, Nov. 21, 1355.
5 LATENT SACS AGE CUTTEKS-S. .
tJARTll'S improved Sausage Cutters and
StufTers, for sale by MERKELL &, CARTER.
Oct. 31, 55.
( -:t&-rrv THE PAllTNEUSIIIP here,
tji'-'UflLtlj: toforo exi.-ting between Jo
seph and James llagerty, in the mercantile busi
ness, at Janesville, Clearfield County. Pa., has
been this day (Nov. 2.) dissolved bv mutual con
sent. ' JOsbTII IIAC.ERTY.
JAMES A. ilAC.ERTY.
Nov. 14, ?55.-3t
TfCST RECEIVED, A SPLENHEH AORT
V MENT OP NEW I;0OKS. STATIONARY,
PANCY AllTICLE:-. CONFECTION ARIL.-'. TO
BACCO, CiuARS, and DRL'US of all kinds, at
EOEI2TS" TjITHHAHY dupot,
CliAY'S HDW, Cleariia'd, Pa.
TIIE latest publications always on hand, or pro
cured to order. PutnamGouey. Graham, House
hold Words. Leslie's Fashions. 'Harper. Peterson,
and all the other .".lagizincs furnished Monthly
at Publishers" Prices.
He would especially call tin- attention of 'lovers
of the weed' to his large stock of tob-feo and ci
gars, which a;noe be surpassed in this region.
eon-is!ir,g of Ihe b.st quality of Natural Leaf,"
"Piack i'at." 'Cavendish.'' "Congress." and
o-.hc-r tobaccos: tfavana. Regalia. Pritisipe. Plan
tation. Spanish. Half-Spanish, and '-A few more
left" ci.':tr. Also a good stock of "pipes'' and
fine-cat."
He would also call attention to Cue f.ict tiiat he
has ju't opened a large assortment of
nitre. :b chemicals, and dye stcef.-.
whrdi be will sell r'tfirrr than any other estab-
i : a; incut in
Count v.
:homas p.orjrN.s.
nber i 1. lr)o5.
r."!rv r
1 '4
H.
M A X .
is;.tn ;lv on lia i.d a ;
assoi-tment o
liila Ll'.iii.i a..-. 1 Pir
!::n". Par'or. P::r
aw l hearing .-', cs. of di:.'ren! j.;it'eri... sizes; and
prices: Stove pioa. shovels. co:d hod. A c.
Also. Cider Mills, Ploughs. Cultivators. Ac. te.,
ail of which will be sold 10 to 2) per cent, cheap
er than can bo purchased out of the cities. If
you want bargains, dor.'t forget to call at Bauman'i
Stove .-'tore. Nov. 1 1. '5-J.-.-M.
OOii HERE.
j.jSSOP OX 1IAXD AGA1X!
The Ciic-tpzsl Goods in ihe Connty.
THE undersigned bc.irs leave to inform his obi cus
tomers, and the public, that he has just returned
from the East, with a splendid assortment of
which he will sell lower, for CA?H, than they can
be bought at any other place in the County. He
is determined to net upon the motto of
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES."
and will sell goods, for ca-sh, at the most trifling
advance on coat and carriage.
Call and examine the stock, and satisfy your
self that it is no humbug that
"MUfSOP SELLS Till-: CHEAPEST
goods ix the couxrr.'
. BOO A' " ft aT":, KAT1 fc OA? 3,
ii ) vxirrs. mvupls.
(! INFECTION AMIES.
i-i.--:t. T:ot; ri). sr.v,! rTAttv. M-jrotts,
u!id a. 15:10 (.f everything.
.MI (if wliieii will be sold at lower price than ev
er b'iore V:'e:-c d hi Clear field. R. 3I0SS0'
Clearfield Nov. I 1. IS' 5.
Ji;V (l(ii;il:'!-A'K"V MOOIbS! At urn
ii dd Corner Store of the undersigned at
n Tr T r1 't p t t T TV
j J v x-. : L Li lu .
lh'y i;ave Jr.st received the larc.-t and hcstasMirt
meal of Sir.niiK-r : nd Fall Gooils ever brought ta
Cie.i: field; coiipisting of
Dry lloods. Hardware. Quecns-vare, Hoceries. Coa
feclior. iries. Hats and Caps. Hoots
and Shoes. Carpeting, Oil
Cloth, Ac.
Cloths, Cassimeres.
Linens. Muslins. Do Laines.
Prints. Dress Silks. Bonnet. Shawls,
M.:nt'ila. Fringe:'. Fncy Toilet articles. La
Cj.s. KmbrobL-rtv.. and an endless variety of other
articles t.-o numerous to tncnlio'n. all of which th j
oiler at the !o.est prices an I ontha ea-iest, terms.
Aug. 1, 13.").".. J. A H. D. FATTEN.
RFbE OF t'Ol'llT.-WliKbKAS. The
Section of ihe Act of the 1 l;h of April. A. !.
ls.".". requires ihe Courts of ("uarter Sussions. by
their Ku.cs to fix a time at which applications for
Licences shrill b3 heard, and at which all persons
makio-' objections shall also bo beard.
Therefore. Ihe Court fixes tho THIRD day of
each Term, at 3 o'clock, 1'. M., of said day, lor
the hearing aforesaid.
And they direct this Rule to be entered on the
Rules of Court, and published in the several news
papers of the County for throe weeks.
By order of the Court.
Certified from the Records.
WILLIAM PORTER.
C7. rl- of'i.i.irl-r F.-.-.vou of CiexrJi. Ll Co.
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COURT PKOCLAM VTION. WHERKAS
The Honorable JAMES 1! FUNS IDE. Esq..
President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of
tho twenty-fifth Jndicial District, composed of tho
counties of Clearfield, Centre aud Clinton and
the Honorable RICHARD SHAW and JOHN P.
1IOYT, Associate Judges of Clearfield connty. have
issued their precept bearing date the TWENTY
NINTH dy of iMJpt.. last, to me directed, for the
holding of a Court of Common Pleas.-Orphan's
Court. Coart of Quarter Sessions. Court of Oyer aud
Terminer, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at
Clearfield, in nn 1 fr Clearfield eounty, on, the
THIRD MONDAY of DECEMBER nest, be
ins? the 17th dav of the month.
NOTICE IS, THEREFORE. HEREBY GIVEN.
To the Coronor, Justice of the Peace, and Consta
bles, in and for the said connty of Clearfield, to
appear in thsir own proper persons with their
Rolls, Records, Inquisitions. Examinations, and
other Remembrances, to do those things which to
their offices, and in their behalf, poriain to be
done, and Jurors and Witnesses ro requested to
be then and there attending, and not to depart
without leavo. at their perii.
GIVEN und er my hand, at Clearfield, this 11th
day of Nov., io the year of our Lord one thous
and eight hnudred and fifty-five .and tho eighti
eth year of American Independence.
JOSIAH R REED. ShTF.
Clearfield, Nov. 1 1. 1S55.-U,
ripniAL, LIST FOR DEC. TERM 1S55.
A R. Wallace vs Joseph E Logan.
Thomas Mays vs Jacob Kephart ct al.
Joseph Irvia vs Abraham Litz.
Cram t Per ey vs Smith & Powell.
H. Philips vs Reams & Kcphart.
Henrv Pennington vs Tozer &, Lagert.
C. Galluher vs'.Ub-haels & AVhito.
Samuel Caldwell vs Manning Stevenson.
Wm Perry vs Wm. Iding.
Tr.ckner 'v Fiei-her vs John Stites.
F. McCoy vs Washington Watson.
r. W. Hcckinan t Co. vs Wm. DIooiu.
S. Rorabaugh v JT. Gallahcr.
T. T5, Davis vs J. MeCraekin et al.
Isaac Thompson vs Jno. M. Chase,
tt- W. Gill Ex. vs Thomas Holt.
M, Oaigley vs .T. A. .f. Leonard.
M. Ouigley vs li. P. ihorn.
J. M. Jno. Leonard vs M. Quigley.
1'. P. Hurxthal vs James 31. Leonard.
II. Philips vs Daniel Kephart.
LIST OF ORAM) JURORS. FOR. DEC
TERM. 1 H55. Brrrtrio G. W. Caldwell,
physician : Moses Robison. farmer.
Ilf 't John Corner, farmer.
Ii, Jfor.IW. K. Wrigly, H. Pucks, farmers.
Iir"rj; .Jacob Merwine. John Hoover. Nicholas
iiolliday and George Kriner, farmers.
l .'n.-sii I. Mitchell, far.; D. Gorman, lumb'n
Cot-fr-loH William Miller, justice of peace.
Cnri'xiiiviHi' S::muc-1 R. Taylor. Tanner. A If.
Mo!;toiius. gentleman.
Jli.f'iu 'ohn Jlev.iit. farmer.
L." ,!f '.lorrts W.tlbice, Martin Nichols, jr.,
an 1 .Tames Fulton, farmers.
p t:,i fj'nas. Clever, and Jos. Spencer, farmers.
I'ii-r. I'e'cr Hoover. George H. i'ale,- Simon
1 houij.soii. and John Hancock, farmers.
7 ?:.,
OF TRAVERSE JURORS, FOR
ii j ':.e t,.n:'r.ii.
RER 1 l.lUU 1 .. li'criri" Sam'l
i.uns ulus. Jesse V, illiams, farmers ; V.in. l.dil
bert. blacksmith.
11-J.l Jno W. Ilaslcti. farmer ; Philip Ros?.
shoemaker.
Ijol-7-s Levi Munson, iiu keeper; David Ad
ams, f.muer.
Jir t ! ford Wrn. Hoover. Mark Kyler. fanners
Ijr.idy Renj. Eons.ill, tanner; Sam'l Arnold,
iiicrchaiit; A.mos Bor.sall and J.J. Beams, farmers.
Z)'.-vi.'r Stephen Brothers, furmer.
C't-x! Thomas Tozer, and Wm. Rowland, far
mers ; Win. Tuckner, lumberman.
Covington Francis Coudict, merchant; Charles
Mignot. lumberman.
Clear Jidd Jacob Shnkwilcr, blacksmith; SnmT
Mitchell, gentleman; A. II. Shaw, merchant; Clurk
Wilson, printer; M. Shirk; tanner.
Ci'rirrnsville John Patton, merchant; Daniel
Fonst. tailor: Jacob Bilger, tanner.
ItrCiilur Richard Hughes. Henry Kephart, Jo
seph Logan, and Richards Philips, farmers.
Ferguson Janics Glenn. Jo.. Moore, farmers.
Pox Bcnj. Davenport. Geo. Clinton, farmers.
Goshen A. Bishop Shaw, lumberman.
Ilnsti.i William Pundy, Arnold Bliss. Austin
Brown, farmers.
.ford i.i- James Hunter, wagon-maker; tlcorgo
Ei har. and Robert Johnson, farmers.
Li i-:T'iet Oliver Conklin, Miles Reed, and
-.ini'ic! ft ha finer, farmers.
Mufi-i; Wm. Bagley. Geo.Tt. Dillon, and Jere
miah Hoover, firmer-?; G. F. Hoop, physiciao.
Vena Wm. C. Foley, merchant ; Patrick Dai
Icy, farmer; George 'Hace,clcrk.
V Gilbert Scofiebl, sawyer; Jas Bloom, jr.,
He:.ry llile, and Samuel Caldwell, farmers.
VJ.:(,i) Jlavid Horn, Philip Latrobe, and Wm.
F. Johnston, farmers.
Yfoodir-jrd Joan M. Chase, lumberman.
QTiERIFF'S SAEEW. By virtue of tiiudry
IJj writs r,f Venditioni Expniu:s. issue I out of the
Court of Common Picas of Clearfield county, and
to me directed, be exposol to s ilo, at ihe Court
House, iu the borough of Clearfield, on the
17 IH DAY 02" EECSSIUrS, IZ'jo,
at 10 o"olo;-k, A. M-. the following described
property, vi, :
ALL th :t certain tra:t of laud situated in town
ship ed' Huston, in said county, containing 710
neivs. more or less, being part of-Warrant No. 5.
t'j'J. wbieli was conveyed by J. Elder, ct. ah. Com
missioners of said county, by elced bearing date
the 11 iu day of June, IS ;), to Henry Floyer. and
C. A. Winslow. recorded, sail in Court, Book L..
page 5'j;l and by eleed bearing date tbo 7th Nov.
bcr, convcj'ed to "Zero Sis.-on Also another tract
of laud in the said township of HusLoa, containing
100 acres, part of Warrant 4.'JJ2. conveyed by the
Treasurer of the said County of Clearfield, on the
2nd of December, BS50, to Henry Floyer, and 0. A.
Winslow. and by them to tho said Zero Susson, by
deed of November 7th, 135,. Also, another tract,
in the same township, containing about 10D acres,
part of tho Warrant No. d.S'J'.L being the same
land conveyed by James Elder, ot. ah, Commis
si jiicis of sai l county, to Henry Floyer, and C. A.
Winslow. by deed of I Uh June. lS.'iii. and by them
conveyed to the said Zero Sisson, by deed of 7ih
November. 1S50. All of which three tracts have
been seized and taken in exejulion, anil will be
sold as the property of Zero Sisson,
ALSO. All Defendant's interest in a e-ertain
tract of land situated in Penn township, contain
ing 75 acres, more or less, and having thereon
erected a Log House, and a t;arn. About 25 acres
are cleared. Adjoining lands of Mclntyrc. Wm.
Figler, and others. Seized, taken execution, and
to bo sold as the property of Patrick Ilnggerty.
AL'v), A llonse and Lot in tho Doro' of Cur
wensvilio, fronting 50 feet on State St.. and 1 SO
foot deep, tonn alley. Adjoining lot of B. F. Ster
ling, on the west, and Samuel Spencer on the east.
The Houo is n large, well finished frame build
ing, and there is also on the lot ngood frame sta
ble Seized, taken in execution, aud to be sold
as the property of John Frshcr.
AL''), Two I ds of land, situated in Eccc.iria
towr.ohip. Clearfield county, near Beccnria Mills,
coiuaining about 1-2 aire, bound by lands of Am
ns:i Smith, and the public road leading from said
Mills, to Morgan's Land, having thereon erected
a Frame dwelling House. Also, one other lot of
laud containing 1-1 acre, more or less, bounded
by lands of vnid Amasa Smith, and said road, and
tiio road leading from said Mills to Glen Hope
runaing between said lots; having thereon creat
ed a etore-house, and stable Seized taken in cxe
oution, and tobe sold as the property of J. Rickets.
ALSO, A certain tract of land situated in Jor
dan township, 'containing G3 1-2 acres, more or
less, bounded by land of John Curry, Jas. L. Cur.
ry, and others, having a log house, and a log barn
erected thereon, and about 4(1 acres, cleared. .
Sei.cd, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of William S. Ctury.
J0SIA1I K. REED, Mieriff.
Shcriifs Office, Nov 21, lo55.
XECTJTORS' NOTICE Notice U here
by given that letters of Administration have
been duly granted to the undersigned, on tho Estate
of Jonathan Wall, late of Penn towuship, deceas
ed. All persons having claims against tho Estate,
wiil present them duly authenticated for nettlc
mcnt, and those indebted to said Estate, are here
by notified to eomo forward and make payment,
THOMAS WALL.
"JONATHAN WALL, '
. Not. 1 1, '5S.-6t wver.
I
i
O! FOR TIIE TEJIPLEOF ITONOR
B II A I) .V (V At ' if I It K' 5.
ir i y t -r "Q - r- ZZ "r t v.
.Xai, "L X -i. a--A , C w1Jm.a.-J..U. Vi
51iliisbnrg, n.
ERA1UN t M'GIRK have jut opened an exten
sive Ti:t-, Copper. $r F!it-I, oi IVarr 7Titt: firii
ry. w hero they are at ail times prepared to supply
customers with every conceivable article from the
smallest Coffee pot spout to the biigest pipe- ima
ginable. They will do both a
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
business, and will at ail times have on baud a
large assortment of ready-ma io ware.
JIOUS E SPOUTING
done to order, on the shortest notice, and put up
in a neat, substantial manner.
STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, 4- RETT ELS,
of every variety kept constantly on hand.
They wi'l furnish to order any of the following
Cook Stoves, viz : Tho William Penn. iUeen of
the West, tho Atlantic, au 1 Cook-Complete,
all of which &r suitable for both woo i and coal.
Ainoiig the Parlor Stoves will be found the '-Lady
Washirgton." the '-Excelsior," 'Homo Parlor,' Ac.
Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
goods. A. A. IIKAD1X.
JNO. D. M'GIRK.
October 2i. IS55.-tf.
ROOD'S ORNAMENTAL
II O X W U Ii A
-fc-ij
Aveaue,
The attonliou of the public is iuvited to the ex
tensive manufeetory und ware-room of the subscri
ber, wf.o is prepared to furnish, at the shortest no
tice. IRON HAILING, of every description, for
CEMETR 1 ES. PURLIC & PRIVATE BUILD
INGS, Also. VERANDAHS, BALCONIES.
FOUNTAINS. SETTEES, CHAIRS.
LIONS. DOGS. c. Ac, Ac. Ac,
and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decoratiro
character, all of w hich is executed with the express
view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all
requisites of beauty and substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles care
fully boxed and shipped to their pluca f destina
tion. A book of designs will be sent to those w ho
w iih to mako a selection. ROBERT WOOD,
Ridgo Avenue below Spirng Garrden St..
0et.fi. "55 -'J mi. Philadelphia.
I
I PORTA NT TO HOUSEKEEPERS am.
FRUIT J ROWERS. Aiiidtit':; I'AT-
t Air-Tis'is Sclf-icaUng Cj.z': anl Jur-, for
-.sa
l ill
mention lor
which a pa lent has been o':i:;i:
self to the attention of Horsoke
on account of its treat ttmpli .it v
al manner in v. Li.-h it accompli.-
. commends it
iis and others.
:nd the eficetu- I
d a very desi-
runic jiini useful oojeet
The cans and j'irs are constructed with a chan
nel around the mouth, uerr the top. into which
tho cover tils loosely. This channel is filled vita
a very adhesive cement, prepared for the purpo.-o
and allowed to harden. In order to seal the ves
sel hermetically, ' " on' j uteee.fjri to licit the
cover s'tghlfy, a i l pren it into ytf.it e. It may be
opened with as much ease as it is closed, bysligbf
iy warming the tup. The ordiuary tin cars, used
for the same purpose for which this is intended,
canned be closed, as is well known without the aid
of a tinnsr: arc diflicult to open, and are generally
so much injured iu opening as to bo uiele-s fjr
future service.
By this biuiple cemtriyancc, the proses. of hcr
nietical scaling id placed) conveniently wiihiu the
reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables
and butter (if properly prepared) may lie kept,
with their natural tla or unimpaired, tor au in
elcfinite length of time. For sale by
MERRELL t CARTER.
Clearfield, Sept. 10. 155 tf.
a VAi.i'AUiiJJ rnoPBKTV ron.iAi,r:.
jt. I desire to sell my property iu Tyrone City,
Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as the Tyrone
City Hotel. Cumpnsmg as follows :
U:i large three story brick house. St.v'y feet,
two fronts, and finished off in complete style. A
large and extensive stable nn excellent wash
house and other necessary out-buildings. There
is also, on the same Lots, one frame house, with
out-buildings attached, now renting for one bun
iLed and thirty dollars per annum. The whole
stands upon three valuable Lots a.j in tl;-.? r lo :f
said town, and affords several very eligible loca
tions for store, otHces. S.c. Ac. The whole wiil be
sold on reasonable terms. And to ;:ny person, de
siring nn investment, or speculution. now is the
chance. Private reasons cau-e me to sell this val
uable property, which is every day increasing fa
value, l uouire of Caleb Ouyer. or the su'iscri'.er
J. D. STEWART.
Tyrone City. Sept. 13, I355.-tf.
2 MICH AEL CONLEV 1
cgs
gr j:,"v'r leave to inform the citizen.:
of
he
1:S.
on
he
Clearfield and vicinity that
is now digging co.il aitnc uanu oi neo.crc -'we
half a mile east o: town, where he will have
hands, all winter, a lot e.f first rate coal, which
will sell at the low rale of
FO'GE CElild 2T73HEL
at the bank.
Orders forco.il can be hud at Kratzors Store
Clearfield. Sept. i'i. I S55.
OOT AND SHOE STORE;
GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Tlie subscriber woul.d inform the public that he
has jr.st opened an entire new stock of Boots and
Shoes, in Graham's Uow,cue door east of the Jour
nal Uhiee.
Everj- variety of Ladies' and Gentlemens' Gaiters.
Laced Boots. Pumps. Congress Boots,
Childrens' Shoes, &c, Ac.
Boots and Shoes made to order.
C. S. BLACK.
Aug. 1, 1355.
"jVI-W FIIl.tI. HARTSHORN & M'CRACKEN
J.N have just received a new and splendid assort
ment of good at their store in
LUMBER CITY".
They invite tho public to give them a call, and
feel assured they will be abb; to render entire sat
isfaction. Lumber. Hides. Rags, Graiu. and ail
other kinds of produce taken in cxeango.
BENJ. HARTSHORN,
T1I0S. McCRACKEN.
Aug. 1, 1S55.
TJALLOU'S PICTOUIAL AND DRAW
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buildings of note U, te eaalera or western hemis
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Any pcrsoc sending us lt subscribers at the last
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Letne copy of The- Ffsg of our Union, and one
copy of liit'fott's. neurit.', together, ?1 a year.
Published evtry Saiurday by M. M. B VLLOU,
. Corner of Trcmont 4. Bloomfiel-i Streets,
Sept 5. JjO.- ton, Mass.
TflSSES' FLATS, trimmed and untrimmed.
a beautiful article for sale at the store of
June 27, '55.1 A.M. HILLS.
rsssrsrsy A large a.sortment just re-
Ang. 22.
11. MOSSOP.
; rr-ryzi A lanro assortment mst re-
fi 7 P.n "A" V? i i i
u- p-- - ' 'luu jijccncu at very low jiutcj
i TTJ
by
dpt. a.J W . V. WW IU.
THRESH OYSTERS ! CHARLES GREAFF
JL would inform hi friends and the pnblie that
he is prepared to supply the wants of those who
give bins, a call, at his -
one door South of Hemphill' Hotel, where he
ferves np
TEESH 0YSXEES, SA2EIXES, CZEE3E,
and refreshment generally.' No pains will be spa
red to accommodate his customers. Aug. 2a.
G'OOOS: The undersigned has just re-
ii ceived
at his store in
- AT-1 R T II A US,
which he offers for sale cheap for eah or connfrr
produce. F. P. HFRXTIIALL.
September o, 1355.
XCJ1ANC;E INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 11, Kerch ants' Exchang,
PHIL ADEIPKI A.
This Company, with an ample Capital, well f
curcd. is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear
field, and adjoining Counties, on terms as liberal
as consistent with the safefr of the Company.
jno. Mcdowell. Jr..
Cet. 3, 1?55. Secretary.
TVE'iV HOTEL: The old SBmtisr. House,' at
1 kex;v WAsifiiraio;
has been re-opened and re-fitted by the undersign
ed, who rcspectftiHy sedici;.f a share of public pat
ronage. He is well provided with house room and good
stabling, and intends keeping a Temperance House,
at which he will always endeavor to make his
guests feel at borne. J1IX gJIETTER.
August 1, 1S55. tf.
rf-UVE
Til i;
Si A TIJ I A L : S ILVES'3
1 ' TIC 1' A IX TS;
r l.
wai mm. 13 mmm.
These Paints will t-tand any climate, withoat
crack or Mister, and harden by exposure; thus
mailing in time an enamel of Stone, protecting
Wool from dee-ay, aud Iron and o'her metals from
rust and corrosion. They difitr essentially from
the s-ealled Mineral Paints of the day, which aro
principally Oehrcs, and Clays, and are entirely
worth"! ss.
SI LVER'S Plastic Paints tire purely 21 ITAL
IC, ce.ntaiiiing no Alrmin or Clay.
They :;rc levigated f.nely. mix reailily with Lin
seed m1. (withvut the tremble of grinding. 1 and
l v iimlcr the bru--h as frcclp as tho best White
Lea l. r.nd excel all others iu body or covering
properties, one pound of which will cover an much
surface as two pounds of White Lend, reducing the
oust iwo-lliirds. There are ix distinct colors, via:
Gli-.e, I Li tut Urc s., t Liebt Chccola'e,
All equally valuable ns n preservative, aud par
ticularly adapted to painting the outside of
BUILDINGS, FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CAPJa,
TIN AND IRON WORKS.
KKMFxnEs! Exposure hurdent aud ihcremi
ike Jv.rab'.lihj v.f iWse PAINTS.
DIKi:CTIGX.--Mix ,rith pine Jet Oil, a'
thirl ' 1 as poxif.. i7t the Paint ix the lasting or
jnutcrii it io.ty. ,ui I tfc oil $iinp'y tin iit'Jium.,
or n zi lit tn sn. rn li ii 2 tt.
FRENCH A RICHARDS
G:::-::ual Wholesale Aoests,
I.". V. coraer 'lenth aid Karket Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, Dry anil Groun4
in Oil. by Sam'l Beuliv. Tyrone City. Pa.
Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Paints. Oils. Brushes,
Window Glass, &.C. ' Aug. 15, '55.
1T K Ur- A 11 U K V A I.- Tr
X just received a large stock of
Mn4vlElAUli II M '
adapted to the season, consisting of.
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. '. ' ' E E N W ARE,
H A K OWARE. C X FECTI0N A P. IES,
N A I LS. HOLLOW-WARE,
CEDEit-WARE.
Ac. Ac
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Graliamton. Aug. 22. 1655.
CAH1NET .i A K I N J . The u i lersigned
would respectfully inform the public, that Le
has taken the old stand oppoMto the Melhodit
Church, known as
31 O K It O AV ' .S S II O I
where he keeps constantly on hand and mancfao
tvres to order, every vaeiuty of Household aid
Kitchen
such r. Tables. Bureaus. Safes. Stands Cuphoar1?.
Sofas. B cds'e::ds. Ac, of cverv stvle an-1 varictv.
JbiliVA JOHNSON.
Clearfield, Pa.. Aug. 1S55.
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MUjSTN z CO.,
Aug. 22. 123 Fultcm St, l?ew York.
ciTTTi" V - r-:'" beautiful and well scloo
JjyJVAJli ted assortment just receiv
ed aud for sale by Sept. 5. W. P. IRWIN.
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yTllRE-PP.OoF PAINT, for fIc at
JL1 June 1 3. '55 1 K. M03S0?S.
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LOCKS. Eight day, thirty hour and alarm
Clocks for sale at Mossop s fctoro. Jn. 13.
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ARASOL a most benntiful selection, and of
tbe latce't strles, for sale at the cheap etoro of
Juno 27, '55. A. M. HILLS.
LADIES' G LOVES. A very largo lot of black
net worked Gloves, at 10 cents a pair worth
25cts at Mossop's cheap cash store. -. .ln, 13, '5a.
RICHARD MOSSOP, haa
just received aad opened a.
general assortment of Hardware and OtHerv.
Aug. 22.
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