Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, December 19, 1855, Image 3

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The -Kane KpDnft.fr!ioY'ii;ulVxf 1 !ie laic
Artrtie epftdU'id:Tiff -ttiarfcH ftrSir Jolur rrtiafc'-H
I;a bhov a large? raJije or. fljscr.veiy nam nau
I jcu auticipal.itipii tliO pTalimlaary report.
Many iiavo bteaiLibited to tho Secretary of
the Xavy,andsaLjectod to the .XaUoitt-o:jr-vatory
aad Cpa&ticv'Tjy;; L'rdCano" Ins c i
dcaiiattsrlsrtfa tessrve. VJhe area 'of the
open sea, by a carefid revision Cl lbs work, has
hvoal ;it( ad t ciceed four thotaxnd ' n ilesor
more tiian ot(i'ihoasrKlfirf cxevii of 'Woi ig
iiiArvstrMftte;" TTvis large body was absolutely
and ciitircly.-frco, from. led.'. 4The( 'scientific'
maUTtalf-'ScTciiUtfoh-'. will -bcrublished
undvr'rhfc 'direct fjurga. of Dr ICano, who" lias
tec a detailed' fo? that duty Ly. ther Nayy De-
I,?Wa T&- -Sui.itluonirto Institution and
Co.;.st ;tirvvy 'tare both . vf'aiuiet'rad.thcic aid
iii furtherance of this object. Wash. Ur.iox, '
Loxo 17' r.Aar' The Xibliviild
Gazelle as:;:- th" V'f.)U6i'.)-I-vlang v. HI tha
Am- rltuii prtrry l?,iV itlV.ttsWt'rp.'.as lonaV
thci. ;j patrlohan in tio '.iiVl: hr-.t c--.r:r
lic;'.:i;aia;i4:9.iitysfrir,&d -liipc:s can
catch tho eye.aH,.i th-t ill r'Ta .sonjy.as I arte a3 the
Memory pf tbe'jgro.tho bcrviot nd tho goctl
of c!:r fatlcfs is ciH'-njbcrj.Inrii there id
an enemy to our in.stUitthms i tho lanir a3
loug.a.s puiUici.ii.s iissult common hotivc the
rights, the sentimenti-of th. Jiciiitkr-f tia hm-jia
ci.lce-sot.kwr.' Ifili ks :? vriirij'ires, hover
about to 1 iunderltK: "L uldisd- trL-4si:re and pcr-iert-li!j
ari'l.fl-i-.itf5 iunvpucrdttiori- as but?
as ike a-c ri9t'!! VVasJjititNni hove " "refiTf!
Ilac(i r.ni ntindo-!o long-wilHIie American
lurly!.9 Vi fit-n the- AiVrvriet-Tt p.itty c j.i
ses. to o.xist. r.O ii'ju.i! toth-j patrbrtiara f th,
Uiuli V.l'II, I;a 'rialji;4.(.ll t, ..- ; - in-,,.'
st 4t tiiia i'w d tys 8W0.R,' as tb; steam l:..t
K-'iiiaAiwK'nicdifcig the Oai river n'fm-p;-oSifn
pvlffic;! iiioL'tia v.-.i.'s JuM. ar;d rcsolu-
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in iw.it-Aite is
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vtc .r:.o-f-'vf..;:,V :T-ristda;;t.'by''Mit -of
V.'i.! jiii ty, and even of.ihe Jicmocr ttic. will
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jiiit: Iji.j lady tended it racel.ully, but loitndl
)t ilidOiu. Zfitix Jaipur, and - after awhile -the
p.-ri'(nuetolcai unj-ltstttif.(vlM',:i h fesolvj-vf
t irftsr- it Knmo! HMt'ia in rt? jvf 'Aa-f
!y thnAv.'-whun t!. 'irufq'V.fKS: "foaad"
to -Vw ta.1 f U-4-S fit! with'a iit .-of.
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t!:t:.:a'a Jit'dba W7:fiJfv At ?to(J for-Jh.
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T..a;r-Hin-pr4stj Br." ?lfr?!TT.srr, the l
. i.--Hcsn c."fcdh? r.f'- Si' i t'Jvj first i.-i-
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' ' iy?t'il ofj:i.ig!;ar;inity and c;::te- j
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ja.va a.i jiajvies :tivr.-t;y.t.hr'agbo!it
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i-icr:t'- t'ii- . ' 'J'k. r'.: V ..'.-.,,' r. wi i-
:r uaitr. in .MiretaULT Ota.
aticert i apal in lot. I l.ira that
L't-i.edict itia Moil istcrv t.f.Kt. Vitiaent ld
.-IVn
:i lYub.'-vfvMj'a. I;
-eea ra;5,.-.d to
t :c ..Igaity 1 1 an AbKy, and tho Hev. Bovi-J-r
ct: i.vn tr.-ifd the first Abbe-Mitre; ( mitred ab-
in jtitutlsa was luandetl only niti?
v.- t:s rt
li....'e,.r
JiS.iiac abbot, aceo:!:r.'iiiet bv.
..icciAi-i.- .(Frf:tr..) an4 i twlV -he
e't,!it-i:i I; . j tli;5 uiUi is-.f v & jlos 4r-tcrl c.i arid
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r fr ..Tttop. Tun I'Bsrt's- nnd :8?my!k1lt
'wtJi iia;.i-ia;ifrfj hl:-iw.itt.r tf tfi'e '';!-' '
j-i'ttrs-ut.l w.i:.vr iL..-'ri-d!ri C'tlt, tifa! ."ivs
th.JchfftlHr lor s? i'.fi-tt "dxxA ' U :!-' tw.i
f.t.-.rSf!!:-!,' if. J Wei ciVi Laejf M.-j:
V.;"r.V4-iy.fi'4t1. yi-S..'db.'wi,'ig- tit,(liiitg .for
tiiej-iftac. cr; Ti w-iijoct i-icduinea
-d To tin; next Le-islatnrcv w-tJi.-a, recoinn.en-d.tet-ial&ati
i2attjsHyj4f r-jnf.ii b. ra-iod to ury
.;:;r ana a aad--f v.-ifi;ri. -f-i-'e fi t!
; i n.- 3 a wyvi'iiib.. ivuiea
ci rtl.t by all means taZZ.&vvA-viii'
.jai-i,;. 0.Vf AH bttt-'lvVO
went d-.v.-., tb.e Erf.? .ift if- ?h'J-&Wvit
are f.V -mi!,' il!wi'nrt: t.nl4
. . . , - -' "iiu v-t.ivi "t-aii, t ii i -
-tv 0:R'a:t3.-i-iI.'-cj. c K.ttti .
A National. HoubAy-T-p --ew York
Commercial ik.v lavo? of living Con-ress de
clare jrisiy-SeohU day f v'thriiary
patriot-
ayeT!fGrAl Jury; VfAflesh!io County
coin;;ttJ a rcfy laa-gal-lctnt act in jire-?nu,
the fjnialo e-iaestriaDisia at Agricultural Fairs
as a nuisance. Tiiej tfaafDd-t.ia faror of rutin
ladies, t r t ' . .,.'. .
Cv'Tlui dstupQvnlie nfewsji'ipers-'tire begia
3,1 T!2 tw b?'ire up tba result of tho ae.xt ITr-si-dent
ul.ck-etiou. i. Thoy .t;ct .thosr caadidatc.
en p;.per aeetiiingiy without much trouble.
m ,vujKiio, iit:ji'.iji1
On Tuesday, the 4tV(t.??hj the Rev. W. M.
SSk ?ihboSror H LEX
i :.;TT3 T. :.o," pr..-'s.;.l. r-.ll ,;ioJ by oyer.'
huaacuJ.atottai'6, .'iot.ia.fii . i i II.ii.il rii
ia.rij.as "t no;; Crtt . ati-J ov. i:Jy choice for liio
3 r; . .... I be- jc ,ortna .--sir wiser,
,''?? fit "il.ti . o: -j.C&tt ia : Tcaa .Udutc.i. Te-
e.itl:-ijl4ti..ij4;ivr;llfA- Sti; v f, not 4 ilhstaiiA-l 7 .V." 7i .- p .-rr'' c';tt rv- :t!,'is'i'rt at In
i";.- till- p. tA" il.'.a. bareliabiii'i'' of- that section C'V' nf t-i f-':.sr. Iso t.'.v:!.vts wim. rn
t- thosw vis, htivt4 Vvhrtcd it. . In .ilia Xorth, . v-'i"'--1 ri.i-Tt.v it' A;-v.Nfi-. ?.' paper will be
f H it j..-:di iffif d :rt f f re r!i.w!.fl j it;l'( !t -3 Pad for. r.i.d all will bo dii.-ot.tir.ttv,!
." ;VtV,T t T m J'crsoi.s !
J i5 A! a.t.t"." i.t fTTTT XiaTJTN rJAIiHrT. I Vii i c r. l i 'J T iUOii
the Ere:.ch. Ern.r'-I.-vy Wulafv ttv.g 9'omt th? s-p of the CliEAPI-.T GOODS,
ged tlri innTMhhijlaVrncr w7ieat IrTtCo'U-est 5V' .ti .C u ce.. and ea.l and be convinced that
ii !ik .Il'.''ti'..' ' i ,u-f lucro u truth ia the words theruai inscribed.
blticisfajh tip-AtV) tfatac to-ttaiUIof a1 November " "
iuivr3 nnaircmai memorial lout,woiilL Sjf
y.i; VWHUia V 1U VJ1C.1 U1S
.. 1.;.T7 . -
'oli' b- a:yi i:ytjiuojiy. , -,
- 'i'lie Jo;:x.j,' 14 .ubti-ic-u cv-ry :V."y;Jj ly.
t Uu .lii.r.ii ani y f r,, . Cj:m per ttnuuiu in
kiivauoo. or Twu D j,la'!s w,'iii,ia (Lo year.
: Adrer'tjiuenU inserted at Guy vci.. per yqa.ir'.s
f.ir tbe first, and twenty-five ceiiK I'nr 'each addi
tional insertion. - A liberal diiui.ction made to
th'ff'o who adv-r!iso by the quarter, or year.
't he -'i erias' V,l Lo strieiiy ndhcred 10. .
Tvo pap-r difiotmthiued i;hnuf pjyweut of ar
ronraes. unless at the o;!timi oti!;t! pubiishcr.
B OS1". lietwecn the residence of the under
JLJ signed, nd Raid Hill, a number of Pi-ouiisa-ry
Xotcs. druwn in favor of T. H. Fci.ton A Co.
The finder win be liberally rewarded by return
ing tbo FWinc tn the ' uiidersi.9tficd. or by leaving
them attlii office. . " - .tAMKS IRVIX.
j. Jifiwrcnce township, Deo. 19. 18;"3.
TVTO'l'ItiC Ail persons are hcroby noliiicd not
J-i:jto purchase or take an ajjizmuent of a proin-
i .-ary note jiveu by inc. to Uooro ilarceinc, about
t!io 26th or 27th fef S jpiembur, laj.1. for between -10
and 1 2 dollars. Aslhavc not received value, I am
deiciiuiccd not to pay the said note unless coro-
Veiled by law. , UAVID S. PLOISEK.
' iKewAVasbioston, Dec. 19, . . .
; A .. PAUT.VKIl WANTED.-The uiider
jslfiicfl, duiiifc I us'rts es Ti'.r.ucr nml Cur
rier. sit, Cm tt;!l!t in tl 5 ?...uuty. v.lil (skc a
Partner, who eun fjrti.-h a c.ish capital of at least
-li'0. Jlha Tannery is laro and connnidi.u3. and
caiiable of tloir a much larger bueincis than lha
alajriber fetia able to do by himself. To better
opportunity can be jiaoriiel to au active bnaii.tis
man. with the atoo ei; iial, -.vho v. i.-!io3 in s;o in
taarajiissbUJine.. ' " ' S. B. TAYL'OIt.
:CurHveGvi!l. Uoo.'lOi 1335, .liao.
flf BUILDI-'ilS. rropoAtis will le received
J..? by the. subscriber for die building of a brwk
Reboot ilusc, to bo one ,tory in height, with a
eollai'. Pi:m and .size not yet deierum.cd Plan 3
r.re ii.viic 1. and tea dollars v. ill be paid t f.v.y
I-trson . ho will furnUb a jdnr. that in::y beadopt
ej f"r s;-.id huildin tbo house to belare cnouili
.t-j f-iilt '-T!y -r seventy iipi!s. twi reehaiien
rooms trilbbo rt quired, l!o uioihs roious for boys
Ci J ;;ii 'c ' It i Supposed the building wiil cost
fi-.::.: f-!f'"4 to JO . Vv'il. 1 K VIN.
(,'ciitio I-ecitorat plca30: copy, and send bill to
this ollice. .
(!crrver.:v;!!e. I'ec.-lC. 1S-55.
rsTi 1 1 fpi: n s y lva :s i , t e l i : a ; t ii i .
Xlli: CAn YTKM Alx-PTl IK t.:n an-l af
t?r the ii-sr of '.Tanuury. 1 " 5. the P'Snsvi.vam
Xti.Kor.Ai'i'r. pjrblibed" at Unrrisbtirij. Pa., v.iil b"
oivi'.e 1 ar.d eochu-frd by the n-lersft:ed. u::.
wiil irne tiieir hest eiior,;;ea to make it "worthy of
its caw- and of its friends.
as toe ftsl-riptnr.s etoirc..UT:''-y. t::e v a re. : t ):e-.rc
U h': ';Y..:-.;".Ai'i! i. ii .jo l M-'Ml-V.-r-KKLY. oM a
sheet of teiity-fo;ir cijI.:;u:is. dm lat he se.-.-doji3
of. the Eeri-datura. ar.J .Wi'-flKLY i t (''
jt'tfH t,r f'ui.-t-tr,':t co . the lvir.aiM dor !' the
yc-ar. 1c wiil present a 'eoinpreht r.s;rc eainmary
of. the ' hti.-huh r -pMC-ecditix' ", '"H iu.por'.iat
g!rtral laws. a. tbfy are psssud. si: 1 :.iirt to q;ivc
tiie correiit pali'.ial iutellij-ence or iLc tir.u-a ir
the fullest, ond most relUhle niannvr. In short,
the -irfi.tor6 hope to make itaeomplvto i'a:j:i;.
vnd.Volitical Journal, and they wi:lidei:dy api ai
lo.the prtsplc of. I'eiJtsyivatii to .ldUii: ?hir en-tt-rpris.
- '
. !1 Trt. a;'U wi'I a.iviHiai a liberal po'.illj.i'
p'i;L.'..vJr!ii-lii:n:to iitrs.all Vanj v h i. thong;?! m
i..i."ttl by tho ue eoimuon purpoc.. sid hiiiki;:
V too hao.c buniiieunt rcsulu. u-.-eta di?U-a-s!e I by
tiio eonuiet of tlL-iiacuve orgn;zai! )iid. it .il!
.:taiu the highest standard of Atneri.t.-tn Aation-
i;y.; ar.d whiio. yielding a sticrcd ob.-diooce to il -
I .coitii.-rouiiscj '. f ti.tf Coniituuon. win acie..:in .w
i v I'csidt iht ucujioii of iium.'.a Siavory. tt w it!
've a cordial, earnest und in lopendeu. uppot to
t!;e a luiinistra.ii u of Gov. I'jm.o k.
1 r .km. ? . . ! ' en
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be T;,i.K.iu:u ;: wiil b
uui ;t-'g tnu- ;'.C,sieii3
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LEERS,
risbur'. Pa.
.ivi'S uius: bo a I ire :se I to
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C. PAT'JL'IX.
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!Il4 itT..'..T..ir.i:! y.'ocl I lespei-l fully inform
tou piib'ic. ;hit nr has iasfc oi:ci;ed a XEW
HOILi.. nf Lumber City, where ho is prepared
to i:!ciiniii uli who l.iay give hliu a call.
Extensive Stabling attached to the premises
an attentive ostler always in attondnr.ee.
J.mbrr fity. Pee. 1B',5.
IALE ArvD VriNTEK GOOLS. The sub
' sr-rib' r hns jtist recti vet a largo an! well se
let'ed s-ock of
f" rr r r"
cf nlniost every description sniia'.h; to the season,
ribici'i he is stoiing oil ut exlr-uttiy low prices, ile
r-t-oeotfuily invites the a; en; io.i of all v. ho wish
tob;;y gooi Goo Is r, thu lovrej". piicej, to call at
the sign of the . . : --:
t C r
Coithtrv f-ro la-;o.bf a!moit evei v dteriotioii ta-
Hlrtii ni tt "r .V. ; .- s -.V . w, -v I.. . . -
nng to purchasH. a ii-.l receive a fair
i.ior.ey, will uo well to give
TTTT vn'T jt'7fVTT r. rT;T'?-i ...... 1,1
ir.forta the pubiitt. that they have ju.t opca-
e, :ar.d exlensi vo
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
' ir vVt f wit ' k --VifV -f.
, S3'3..'i -i. tl -v vi- 4 4 .
i On Sesona Streai ia t'loborourjii of
, c l E a r f.i E.in, ...
jjvhero they ore piepisred to furnish at reduced pri
jjfva. every, yatiety of articles in their line.
SljeeJy, Br-iroa,. .nails,,-sieves of every variety
ritugls':and fajrta.utg , utensils, . pumps of eyery
desciipttoB.. stove pipe,, potent sau.igo ' catscrs,
funnels and sslf scaling cans kept constantly on
hand.
All orders for costings for Flour Mills, Saw Mills,
-.Ac. will bo tbankfal'y receivci sad-proioptly at
tended to. ': - ',- - .-
ilitT'STo alj r rir!! rpl tn fi-pirn evr-rv vai
flall'Sj urMiitnl tit rr ivn evr-ry varie
ty ,vf article on-comnsissioh-. at a low ir-ren'tal'c."'
j.,. s- :'' 'O; K;:MERRELL-.
r " " -L. R.CARTER. "
' " ' ' ' ' Jr-- -' ' -' '
M ACICEPSL, JXERfti'iild' CODFISTI." at tho
Jt wiil Vi ir.rr.ciK.-o tbci:-vvyeir priiife ! f'n en-r-lv
!;ev.- iyje..anu U;a W?k!y 5-ready rnlari-e 1 I
I jpOS.tlOPOLITAX ArtT ASSOCIATION. ( f UST RECEIVED, A tfPLEXDID ASSOilT
! J -IXOXi' Vl"Ai:. Arrangeujeiits tor the suo- MENT OF NEW Bi"M)KS, STATIOSARY,
cad j.ual co:iee!b-.ti of t!:i- new and .splendbl In- ! FANCY ARTICLES. CONFECTIOXARIES, T0
j" s:ituti in for ilia difnaion of Literature and Aart. i UACCO, CIUAHS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at
have been inad'.t oa. tho niO.t extensive scale A- t nUT-Mo t Trnn-i -i- Tr -nnnAm
laons the works already cnayed, is the far-famed
- "G-XXOA crucifix;'
'v.bieh originally Cu.-t ten thousand dollars.
in 1 ):-:n:n;c the new eollcjtion, the diffusion of
American. An, and theenao.trageiaciit of American
r-jnir.a have not been overlooked. Commissions
have been issued to many of the most distinguish
ed American Artists, who will contribute some of
their finest productions. AnsoEj them a.e three
Marble basis, ex.-cttted bv the -trre.itest Hviu
Sonljitor. IllHA.M P0Wr"'.S.
tl-JOlliJE WASilIX'.no.W the father of his
coanlry; BEM.1EMIX 1'RAXELIX, iho Philoso
pher; DANIEL WL;;sTJ:U. the l-iatesiuan.
A special Agent has visits J Europe, and made
careful and judicious selections of toreia works
of Art. Loth in bronze and uiarbie ; statuary and
joioo paintings. The whole f iiuinj a laro nnd
valuable collection of paintings and statuary, to
be distributed FKKE. among tlio nieiubcrs of the
Association fop the coming year.
TtKMS of rdEMHF.RSiur. The payuiLTit .f Tlirce
Dollars constituted any one a member of this asso
ciation, and entitles him to either one of the Mag
azines for one ye:ir, and aeo a tseket in the distri
bution of the statuary and paintings- The Liter
11 '.ore issued to the subscribers consists of the fob
lowing monthly Magazines: Harpers. Putnam's,
Knickcrbov.ker. D!a;kv.-ood"s. Household Words,
' rahi'iii'i:'. and Jodey's Lady's l!ok. I'ersons ta
king live memberships are entitled to any five of
maatiaes fur one year, and to sis tiektts in the
d;.-Ui'.Ui.ion. lb" net proceeds deiived from the
sale .?f n:i iiiliri .'hi, -. aro dvvoled to the purchase
vi woiks 01 art for l!ie eusuij;. year.
Ta:: AEvAT.vr.LS cecurtl by Ctecuiinj a meiubcr
of this a.-so-'iatioij. ire
1st. All j.tirsi i.s secure tliO full vuluo of their
sn?is.Tiptiou nt the start, in the shac of sterling
Magazine Literalure.
-I. Eaeii lubcr is eontribittin towards jittr-cha.-iriL.'
choice Works of Art, which aru to be dis
iri?iuted J'nioag tbeiasalves. and are at the sa':ae '
time end iii agin toe urlits 01 the count ry. d is
Lui jii ihouiaiuls of dollars llnouh its agency.
l'etsui.s in rctni. tiiir funds for membership, wiil
please jhe their post oHieo address in full.slating
tile iiiOi:l!i tbey wisii the J'.ia raziite.i to etiinmenee.
an I have the letter registered a !hj po.-t oiii.-c to
prevent lor.-; ca its reeeipta eertiScaie of member
ship, togfctber with the maaiine dessre 1, will be
forwarded lo aL.y part of the country Those who
pur ha.-:- riaazinos at I'oukslores. will al.sorve
that by joiuii;;r tiiis association, they receive the
rdaa.ttie :'.nd free ticket iu the annual distribu
tion all at the same mice thev noiv m v for the
m.i fa.iiic alone. for membership, address
C. L. Di hi'.V. Actuary C. A. A.
At ei;h';r of ;h" pr'ui ip il o'.iiccs -Knickerl-ock-er
JV!a.r.i,!u'J oiVice. 'M i l'roadwjij-. X Y.; or Vfts
tern 'nice, 153 Water Htreet. Sau.iuky. Ohio.
;i:b-Tip. ioi.. re.-eired by It. J Wai.l.vc;:. Ion
crary Seeretarv. Cloaifjeld. Pa. iiv.'2..
'.it
no:
ill j.ersons are hereby cautioned
J ajraii. si having any thia to do w ith a Note
given' by me to Louis J. Diuoui. dated the 21st day
of Ai:.::t;. Ic-")-"'. for ::S I have rejched no
e : : ' ! r:'i o: f..r the satae. i.u I will not pr.y it
L. i.Ki ..-cimel! J b" law.
W.M W. rLEMMIX.7.
(.'urrcn;
!,
Nov. 2S. I'.1.
TEVt
""hm;
. - . . I . U J J .
- . . -i. it r. p.'T
l.ucc j n t-iki-.l a ii.-v ::.ni (-: ! ;
UlCt.t fi liDjis 'j. I ih..i .as Uv.
77 .V.
.il a.-
It 5 1
I hey
to the upper end .f Ciearlii ! I County.
vi :
heir friends an i the
c public generally to give
fneuiaealt. wh.-rc they f. ill lin-l a!l kinds ot
"onds uujliy i i i:i a Cout:.: v Siore
t;
tue i tl. l.-ii.e o:;r '.'!. k e ehar.
uoih-
lie ex;.'io!ti ja.
!..-
AARON PATCHIX.
JACKSON PAICHIN.
- furra-ii le. Nov. 2i, l.ai.
A WilM-STllATOR'S - "NOTICE. Kxine
."iL of (,.::,Kt il-jyftorn, l.tti of ' JJ.jrri.i tit., Clear
.' ' I Co.. ''... Notice is hereby jriven that
beticro if Administration, upon said Estate, hr ve
1 gra'ite-t lo the i:n itrsiynod. All persot:s ii.
ii..:.d t' s : 1 Et'Siutc, are requested to make im
nte liu'c pa;, u.er '. and tho.'.a bavi;g tlaia. i or dc-ntaad.-i
::;:ia.!! the o.f.ise, to l ; reset. t them, duly ati
it.enticatou. for r 't i letuer.t. to
A!') if.JHXEXIAX.
Nov. -."Oj.-ot.j Bradford, tn. ClearQe'd Co.
jniitGE EI.EC'riOX. Tho Stockholders
l&H Ot
t:.ke o
the :U5
wen ", i
e .
ii:o '!irv.e::.- ille Bri Ire Compar-v will
ti.-j that an ELEOTI'Vx will be held at
-. of Josi ih Kvntis. in the Borough of Cur
c 011 Ve l:iesd iv. the 2 ith iiiSt . at 'J o'-
ebn-k. for the purpo-.
..:d .-ix M:mi:: gcr- for
of electing one President
the c:. utiig ye ar.
I'v order ol tne i.oar.l.
Bl'NJ. IIARTSIIORX, Pres.
Curnensv ille. Dec 5. l"i3.-3t.
THE oi
P I. A .-
V TICIAL: ?TLVPE'3
T I C i A I X T .S :
pin?? mwi mNWfW
,;;l', rJ,
i t ti Tl
1 -1 J.rJ
lose i.i i nts wiil
il st and n:iv climate, without
tr.i'"
r blister.
i.ud har l-n by cxpof-ure; thus
:n enamel of atone, loo'cetii.g
making i. limo
'd iivii: .gi y. ana iron a
iicr me;
Rom
rust a i:-.l -o;t-p .;.!:. They dif'e.- t:.--ntiaily from
iiie so-etilhti Mineral Paints of the d.iy. which arc
principally Oc'areJ, and Clnys. ar.d r.:c entirely
worthless.
Si LVER'S Pias.ie Paints are purely .TET AL
IO. co:.tnini:ig i,o Alumin or Clay.
They ::re levigated finely, mix readily with Lin
seed Oil. (without the trouble of giindingA and
tlow under the brush as free I p as the best Wh ito
Lead, and excel all others iu body or covering
properties, one pound of which will cover us much
surface iis two pounds of White Lead, reducing the
cost two-thirds. There urii tlx. distinct rolors, vii:
Olive, I Li-;h.t Brown, i Light Choovla'e,
Elo.'jk, j Lurk E3. I Eoep Lo.
All equally va'u.ib!.? us a preservatiyo. and pm
ticuiarly adapted to painting the outside of
BUILDINGS. FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS,
.. TIN AXJ IRON WORKS.
Ii EifEMr.cn ! JEs-paure hardens eu-1 increase
Pe-durth Uty cf lie P. llXTS.
D ffl EC TL jXS J! ff.r :.-,'.'; v'ire 7Js?oJ Oil. at
thirf,,
p.-oterl-
tt os;i! Ic.ai the P-iinl is the. tit it in? or
:t.J t0.! $
: iu ."
Fit!
G i;.v u
, a.r I iiie oil st tr-'y l.-,e m- .-ium,
'.? ;'vq it. '
SCil V RlCUARDS
: An WliuLCSA l.B AtiK 'TS,
17. 17. oo.r-e.' ics.i . uid.,IIarEoS "5tvceta,.
PII IL A li ELP HI A '
Tot sale, Wholesale and' Kern?!'. Dry rind Ground
iu Oil, by Sam'l Bk;:lix, Tyrous Cfiy, I'.e.
Dealer in Drugs. Medicine. Paints. Oils. Brushes,
Window Glass. Ac Aug. 1 j, 'io.
TEW GOODS: The tindersigued ha3 just r?
1 ccivei a large as.-or.nit;nt ot i
at his store in 1 -
KA II T II A US,'
uhich he oflera forstilc cheap for cash or couutry
pro iuce. -
Sejiinaber o, lioj.
F. P. HURX TIIALL.
JTIXCHANGJ;: INSURANCE COMPANY,
-J i:o. 11, H-rivhaats' Fschaago,
; '. ..PHIL ADSL PHI A.
. This Company, with an ample Capital, well se
cured, is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear
field, and adjoiuing Counties, on terms as liberal
as consistent with the safety of tho Company.
jxo. Mcdowell, jr..
Oct. 3. 1S35. : . Secretary.
TTEVv HOTEL: The old KmuvGTHorrsE,' at
INI UiAV vA3iiii:GTo:r,
has been fe-openod and ro-Stted by the undersign
ed ulio respectfully solicits a bhara of publio pat-r-.'ti
:,;:. ' ' -
He is well provided with house room and good
stabling, and inteudskeepingaTenipcranoo House,
at which ho will always endeavor to make his
guests feel at home. - JOILN SHETTER.
i . August 1, 1855. tf. , . a , : , . ; . -
SOBIISrS' IiITEHAIlY DEPOT,
EKA'VT'S P.OV, Cleirft3:d, Pa.
THE latest publications always on band, or pro
cured to order. Putnam. Godey. Oraham House
hold Words, Leslie's I'ashiou3, Harper. Peterson,
!n l all the other Magazines furnished ilouthly
at' Publishers' Prices.
He would especially call the attention of 'lovers
of the weed' to bis lurge stock of tobacco and ci
jrars, which cannot bo surpassed iu this region,
consisting of the lx-nt quality r.f -Xatural Lcaf.:;
JJbick Pat.' Caven lish," Congress," und
Oiber tobaccos: Havana, Regalia. Principe. Plan
tation, Spanish. Half-Spanish, and -A few more
left" tig'ra. Also a gjod stock of ' pipes'' and
-Snc-cut."
lie would also call attention to the fact that he
has just opcued a larga fcssorhacnt of
DRUGS. CHEMICALS. AND DYE STUEFS,
which he will sell ehrapr.r than any other estab
lishment in the County.
THOMAS ROBINS.
November 11, 1?35.
1TEW ARRIVAL.
d A. IT. HAUMA.V,
Ware Room- Hirer. Jjor a'-.iire Miyi' Hotel, Plant
Ron I street, Tyrone City,
KEEPS constantly oc hand a lar-e assortment o
Philadelphia and Pitlsbur Cooking. Parlor, liar
and heating Stoves, of different patterns, sizes and
prices: Stove p:pc; stiovcls, coal hods, Ac.
Also, Cider Mills. I'lonhs. Cultivators, ic. io ,
all of which will be sold M to 23 per cent, cheap,
er than can bo purchased out of the cities, if
you want bargains, dcit forget to call at Pauman's
Stove ?tore. Nov. 14, K.-Zm.
TT ook iIeue. "
SLd MOSVOS OX HAXD AGA1.X.'
The Clicupcsl Zoods i.i the County.
THE underpinned bes leave to inform his old ens- I
toniers. and the public, that he bits just returned
from the Last, with a splendid assortment of
hh".h he will sell lower, for CASH, than they cfn
be bought at any other jdncc in tLc County. He
is de'.c-i mined to acv upon the t::olto of
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES,'" .
and will f-eil goods, for ca; h, at the most trifling
advance on cost ;tnd cririae.
t";iil ai:d exaniine the s'ock, and satisfy your
self that it is no humbug that
"MOSSO!3 SELLS THE CUE.IPET
GOOD:! IX TEE COUNTY.'
GfCP.f?, GROQ-ZHIS?. CU'SE-rfS-wTASS,
BOOT & 610.', M4T-5 ft CAf 2,
lirtXXHTS. SU.l iry'.
CONFECTIONA R f ES,
KISH. TOHA: Cl. SFATlONAKV. I.IQrOUS,
and a little of everything.
All r f which will he sold at lower pi ices titan ev
er before offered in Clearfield. R. M..JS.SOP.
Cleartield Nov. 11, ISiO.
p;vj;V tiOOIIN '. NEW GOODS! At the
i i 'Hi Comer Stoic of the undersigned at
C V H v7 E U 3 .V 1 1. L .
1 hey have just received the largest and bestassort
MC.u of Smiiiaer and P"a!l Goods ever brought to
' '!.?;". ,'bl ; consisting of
Dry 1 ' ls. Hardware. Quccnsware. Go-eries. Con
i :ioti:iri-es. Hats and Cajis. Boots
and Shoe.-;. Carpeting, OR
Cloth, Ac.
Cloths. Cusjiinercs.
I.ii.ens. Muslims. De Laines,
Plants. l'let'S Silks. Bonnets. Shawls,
Mantillas, fringes. Fancy Toiict articles. La
ces. Euibioh'.ci ics. and an endless variety .f other
articles too numerous to mention, all of vrhich they
ouei ai too .owest prices anil on me caiest terms,
Attg. 1, leeD. J. & 11. V. PATIOX.
C
LEAK FIELD INSTITUTE. The next
I the itith of. November 1 ...
All peis -lis w ishing to lit themselves for Teach- '
itrss. or other avoctitiuiis iu life, wiil here receive
every deiirod facility and attention. A thorough J
Classical and Mercantile course is here given, on I
terms lower than any other similar Institution in ;
toe i-.tate. i
Parents at a distance can obtain hoarding - for ;
their sons or daughters under the immediate care j
of the Principal, where they will receive rare ad- j
vantages. w ith all the comlorts and pleasures id a I
honiejane their morals will be carefully guarded.
Tin: rates of tuition per quarter are: Primary
i:ugiish.S2-.i(); High I.ug inli.55.IO;Classics.5i-ti6-Mathemalis.abuve
Algebra Si: Frencg, Drawing,
and P:.iiiiing.So each
Further information enn be hsd by addressing
W- A- CAMPBELL. rnistiPAn
Apr. , Clearfield, Pa.
J UST OPENEIJ Purviancc'sDnguerrean gal
lery. Leonard's Row, Walnut St., Clearfield.
ev. -.5,
6 2) ATE N T SJ-VlhSAGE CUTTERS
G.
OAli'iTFS iiunroved Sausacte Cutters and !
Stt.ueis. for sale by ML'RRKLL A CARTER. j
Oct. il, "oo.J (
j
lSri-t- 'nm i'AUTXERSHIPhcic,
j "-c-jaJsTiMti tot ore existing between Jo-
secdi and James llagerty, iu the mercantilo busi- I
ness. at Janesville. t learheld County. Pa., has
been this clay (Nov. 2.) dissolved by mutual con-
scut.
JOSEPH HAGERT V.
JAMES A. HAGERTT.
Nov. U, '05.-3t!-
n'TAIlPER'S .MAGAZINE. Each number
ILli- of th Magazine will contain 144 octavo pa
ges in double columns, each year thus comprising
uenrly two thousand pages of the choicest Miscel
laneous Literature of tho day. Every number
wiil contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations, ac
curate Plates of the Fashions, a Copious Chroni
cle of Current Events, and impartial Notices of
the important Books of the Month. The Volumes
commence with the numbers for June and 1'r-.-cKitii.tR
; but Subscriptions lutty commence with
any N umber.
i't.'.t is. The magazine may be obtained of
Booksellers, Periodical Agents and Postmasters,
and the Publishers, at a year, or Ja. cents h
number. The semi-annual volumes, neatly iron ad
in cloth, are sold at two dollars each, and muslin
covers are furnished to those who wish to have
their back numbers uniformly bound, at 23 cents
each. Nine volumes are already bonnd.
U'lie publishers will supply specimen numbers
gratuitously to agents and postmasters, and will
niske liberal arraugements with them for circula
ting the Magazine. They will also supply clubs
of two persons, at Five Dollars a year, or live per..
ons at Ten Dollars. Clergymen supplied at Two
Dollars a year.
The Magazine weighs over seven and not over
eight ounces. . The postage upon each number,
wide!; ii.usl be paid oti..it.cr!y in alvnucc. isthre;.'
Cents.
The publishers wouid give notice that they bavo
no iigeuis for whose contracts they are responsible.
Those ordering tho Magazine from agents or deal
ers, must look lo them for the supply of the work.
Franklin Square, X. V. July id, ISjj.
171 X ECU TO RS NOTICE Notice is here
J by given that letters of Administration have
been duly granted to the undersigned, on the Estate
of Jonathan Wall, late of Penn township, deceas
ed All person? baying claims against the Estate,
will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment, and those indebted to said Estate, are here
by, notified to come forward and make payment.
. THOMAS WALL,
JONATHAN WALL,
Nov. li, '33.-Gt Exeeittore.
:TS of the latest styles, and most approved
quality, received, and for sale by
June 27, '55.1 A. M. HILLS.
jf" ADIES GAITERS assorted colors that can't
JLi be beat in quality or price for sale by
. June 27, '55. A.M. HILLS.
. . i
J ADIES- DRESS GOODS-a large and beautiful
June 27, '55. J
A. M. HILLS.
A uew stck just received at
gXLEiil Aug. 22. LiOsSOP'S.
TTO! FOR Til 11 TKMPF.ll OF" IION'Olt !
II n 11 A J) I X a- jf G I R K S,
TI", CC?I-:2, d SHEET. IEON WAEE '
IMilipdmrg, h:
DRADIX A M'GIitK have ju?t opened au exteu
siv Tin, Copper, A S'ie.rt-lrni U are Munnfaetti
ry, where they re at all time prepared t enppty
customers with every conceivable article from the
smallest Coffee pot spout to tb longest pipe ima
giuadde. Tbey will do both a
WHOLESALE fc RETAIL
business, and will at all times hare on hand a
large assortment of ready-made ware.
HOUSE S P O UT I X G
done to order, oa the short-cst notice, an! put np
in a neat, substantial manner.
STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, 4- EETTELS,
of every variety kept constantly on hand.
They will furnish to order ar.y of the following
Cook Stoves, viz: The William Pern:, Queen of
the West, the Atlantic, und Cook-Compiete.
all of which aro suitable for both woo t and coal.
Anion the Parlor Stoves will he found the "I.alv
Washington." the "Excelsior," Home Parlor,' ie.
Froduce of all kinds t..kea ia exchange for
goods. A. A. RltADIN.
J0. D. M'GiKK.
October 2i, 1655,-tf.
V:,rd0D'S 0:?A1IE.TAL
vi i it ox ir oihs,
Pudge Avetie,
PHILADELPHIA.
The attention of the publio Is iuvited to the cx
tensive manufeetory and ware-room of the subscri
ber, w ho is prepared to furnish, at the shortest no-tic-e.
1UOX RAILING, of every description, for
Ci'METRf LS. PUBLIC & PRIVATE liUILD
IN'..S, Also, VERANDAHS, KALCOXIEtf,
FOUNTAINS. SETTEES, CHAIRS.
LIONS, DOGS. Ac. &c, Ac., Ac,
and otlicr Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative
character, all of which is executed with the express
iewr of pleading the t;tste. while they comhine all
rcouisites of beauty and substantial construction.
l'ti fcii asf-rs may rely on liuviug all articles earo
f.iily boxed and shipped to their place of destina
tion. A book of designs will be sent to those 'who
w ish to m .".ice a selection. ROBERT WuOD.
Itidgo Avenue below Spire j G::rrlen St..
Cet.G. 'jJ.-Zm. Philadelphia
I Y-llPOJlTAXT TO HOUSEKEEPERS and
i -2- 'RUIT UKOWERS. AitfiiUIv'S PAT-
I eat Air-T rrh. s.-lf-Soalinj Cta uid Ja.-s. for
J Prcser.iaj ir sh "J?rui;s, This invention A.r
.'I PORT A XT' TO HOUSEKEEPERS and
wbish a patent has ben obtained, commends it-
-i.lf l. !). :,i:,.,,-i.,, ..? tl,..,U....:.,.r .... 1 nl.,3 I
on account of its gre-u simplicity, and the effectu-
al manner in whil h it accomplished a vcrv desi-
rable and usefiil object
The cans and jars aro constructed with a chan
nel around the moutii. ncrr the top. into which
the cover tits loosely. This channel is filled with
a very adhesive cement, prepared for the purpose
and allowed to harden, in order to seal the ves
sel hermetically, it is only uec-'xary tn hat t.'ie
cover shiti! if. und pies it into ji'uc. It may be
onci.ed with as much ease as itiscloscd, by slight
ly warming the top. The ordinary tin cans, used
for the same ouhtos--? for which this is intended.
j cr.unot be c!o.-ed. as is wcit known without the aid
t of a tinnsr; arc difficult to open, and are generally
so much injured ia opening as to be useless 'for
i future service.
j By this simple contrivance, the process of her
! metica! scaling is placed conveniently within the
rcacn oi every individual; and fruit, vegetables
and butter (if properly prepared) may be kept.
witn tl
their natural flavor unimpaired, tor an in
I definite length of time. For sa'c Ly
! 3
ME'.tRELL A CARTER.
Clearfield, Sept. 19. Sob tf.
VALUABLE PROPERTY I'OR SALE.
Ji. I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City,
Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as the Tyrone
City Hotel. Comprising as follows :
One large three story brick house. Sixty foet.
two fronts, and finished off in complete style A
large and extensive stable, an excellent wash
houe an.l o'her necessary out-buildings. There
is also. on tho stime Lots, one frami bouse, wilh
out-buildings attached, now renting for one bun-
died and tnu ty dodars per annum. The whole
stands upon tnreo valuable Lots as in the plot of
sail town, and affords several very eligible loca
tions for store, offices. Ac, Ac. The whole will bo
sold on reasonable tcrni3. And to any person, de
siring an investment, or speculation, now is the
chance. Private reasons cause me to sell this val
uible property, wh ich is every day increasing in
valne. li.quiie of Caleb Guyer. or the subscriber
J. D. STEWART.
Tyrone City, Sept. 13. lS:3.-tf.
MICHAEL CONLEY begs
v leave io lnlorm
tel Clearfield and y ieinity that he
is now diiria:- coal at ihe bank of Robert Owens
half a milo east of tow u. where bo w iil have on
hands, all winter, a lot ef first rate coal, which he
nm SL.;i 3( i;le ow r;1;e cf
1-0US CSNIS rES LTJSHEL
at the bank.
Orders for coal can be had at Kratzers Store.
vieaructu. rr-et. j, jso.
m.'s m. is i 1 1 v 1 1 . i? i oittj ,
I JL GRAHAM S ROW. CLEARFIELD. PA.
The subscriber would inform the public that he
has just opened an entire new stock of Boots and
Shoes, in Graham's Row, one door cast of the Jour
nal Office.
Every variety of Ladies' and Gentlemens'Gaiters.
Laced Itoots, Pumps, Congress Boots,
Childrens' Shoes, Ac., Ac.
Boots and Shoes ma le to order.
C. S. ELACK.
Aug. I. 1855.
j TV'EWriR'd. HARTSHORN A M'CRACKEX
JL have just received a new and splendid assort
ment ol goous at tneir fitoro iu
LUMBER CITY.
Tbey invite the public to give them a call, and
feel assured thev will be able to render entire sat
isfaction. Lumoer. Hides. Rags, Grain, und all
other kinds of produce taken in excange.
BENJ. HARTSHORN,
TUOS. McCRACKEX.
Aug. 1, 1853.
.VLLOU'S PICTORIAL AND DIIAW-
ING-R003I C031PANION. late clea-
soa's ncTotttAi.. This paper presents, iu the most
elegant and available form, a weekly literary me
lange of the notable events of the day. Its col
umns are devoted to original tale, sketches and
poems, ty the best American authors, and the
cream of the domestic and foreign news; the whole
well spiced with wit and bnmor. Each paper is
beautifully illus'ratcd with numerous accurate en
gravings, by eminent artists- of notable objects,
current events in all parts of the w orld, and of men
t and manners, altogether making a paper entirely
, original in this country, its ?arcs contain views
of every populous city in the known world, of all
buildings of note in the eastern or western hemis
phere, of all tile priucipt.1 ships and steamers of
the navy nr.d merchant service, with fine and ac
curate portraits of every noted character in the
world, both male und female.
Teums : invariably in advance, 1 subscreber. one
year, $3; K do., one year, 10; 10 do., one yr. ?2(J.
Any person sending as 16 subscribers at the last
rate, shall receive 17ih copy gratis.
E3r"0ue copy of The I'7 of our Union and one
copy of BJloti's Pictorial, together. t?4 a year.
Published every Saturday by M. M. BALLOU,
Corner of Trcwont t BlooniOld Streets,
Sept 5. Boston, Mass. .
iS3E3 FLATS. trimmed and untiimined,
a beautiful article for sale at the store of
June 27, 'oa.J A. M. HILLS. '
- r?'.n A lurcA nasnrtiTiAnt ?ncr
WMMXGOli ccived and opened U
Aug. 22. .
R. M0SS0P.
frn f V -- -v ,r6" asuruncu just re-
i . . . ... .
Crijee3E vj u a ceivea at
very low priees
jSdpt.
W. F. IKWIK.
mRIAL LIST Foil DEC. TERM 1855.
A"VR. Wallaa v Joseph E Logan.
:Thoaa JIays.T Jacob Kepbart L
'Joseph Irvia rt Abraham Lit.
Cram A Perler v Smith A Powell.
II. Philips vr R.oams.A Kephart.
Henrv Pennington vs Toxer A Lagert
C. Gallaher vs Michaels A White.
Samuel Caldwell vs Manning Sterensoa.
Wm Perry v Wm. Idings. ; .
Tuekncr A Flcisbr vs John Stites.
F. McCoy vs Washington Watson.
O. W. lleckiaan A Co. rs Win. Blooa.
S. Rorabangh vs 11. Gallaber. - .
T. C, Davis vs J. McCrackin et at.
Isaac Thompson vs Jno. M. Chasa.
G W. Gill Ex. vs Thomas Holt.
M, Oaiglej vs J. A J. Leocard.
M. Qoigley vs E. Rakorn.
J. M. A Jno. Leonard vs M. Quigley.
F. P. Hurxthal vs James M. Leonard.
II. Philips vs Daniel Kepbart.
1ST OP GRAND JURORS. FOR DEC.
TERM. 1.3. B-reuna i. W. Caldwcii,
pbytficiao : Mows Robison, farmer.
John Corner, farmer.
BrmiJ'ori W. K. Wrily, II. Pucks, farmers.
ir,dy Jticob Merwine, .Tohu llonvor, Xichoiae
Solliday and George Krir-cr. farmers.
lirtr ' .'! J. Miithelt. far.: D. Gorman, lumb'it.
Covington V iiliain Miller, justice of peace.
Cnr;tfnii'!' Samuel B. Taylor, Tanner, Alf.
Montelius. gentleman.
lTotitoHJehn Hewiit. farmer.
Ltit-rene Morris Wallace, Martin Nichols, jr..
iii1 James Fuiton. farmers.
Penn Chas. Clever, and Jos. Spencer, fanner.
Pil-f Fctcr Hoover. George II. Dale, Simon
Thompson, and John Hancock, farmers.
"jF 1ST OF 'J R AVERSE JURORS. FOR
JLi DECEMI-ER TERM. lSaj Bccria Sam l
Gunsauius. Jesso Williams, farmers; Wm. T. Gil
bert, blacksmith.
lie'! Jno W. Ilaslett, firmer ; Thilip Cops.
shoemaker.
fiords Levi Mun.on, inn keeper; David Ad
ams, fanner.
lir.j.-ij'ord Wm. ILiovcr. Mark Ky'er. fanners
lir.T.ly Ilcnj. Ronsall. tanner; SamT Arnold,
merchant; Amus Bonsall and J. .1. Beams, farmers.
Jinriutte Stephen Brothers, farmer.
C'i-v 'lhu-i Toicr. nr.d Wm. Kcwland, far
mer ; Wm. Tuekner. lurabermari.
Contueton Francis Coudiet. merchant; Charles
Mignot. laiiiberinan.
Oearfirl.l Jacob Sluikw i'or. blacksmith; Sam'l
Mitchell, gentleman: A. H. Shaw, merchant; Clark
Wih on, printer; M. Shirk; tanner.
Crirrr.Triflr John Pr.tton, merchant; Danil
Eonst. tailor: Jacob Bilger. tanner.
Dfcatttr Richard Hughes. Henry Kephart. Jo
seph Logan, and Richards Philips, farmers.
ErgfiixoH James Glenn. Jos. Moore, farmers.
Fn.i lienj. Davenport, Geo. Clinton, farmers.
Goshen A. Bishop Shnw, lumberman.
lluxt'tn William Bundy, Arnold Bliss, Austin
Brown, farmers.
Jur.'a.i James Hunter, wagon-makar; George
I Ellilrt- i,nJ Robert Johnson, farmers,
I , Ltwr're Oliver onilm, Miles Reed, and
Samuel ShafTnor. farmers.
Morris Wm. Bagley. Geo. B. Dillon, and Jere
miah Hoover, farmers; G. F. Hoop, physiciao.
Prim Wm. C. Foley, merchant; Patrick Dai
loy. farmer; George Wallace, clerk.
Ptle Gilbert Peoficld. sawyer: Jas Bloom, jr.,
Hei-ry Hile. and Samuel Caldwell, farmers.
Union David Horn, Philip Latrobe, and Wm.
F. Johnston, farmers.
Woudwird John M. Chase, lumberman.
I71RESII O YS TERS ! CHARLES GREAFF
would inform his friends and the pnblie that
be is prepared to supply the wants of those wfce
give him a call, at his
oac door South of Hemphill's Hotel, where he
serves np
FSESII OTSTESS, EAEBIXTES, CSEESZ,
and refreshments generally Xo pains will be spa
red to aecon.modute his customers. Aug. 29.
TV E ARR I V A L The undersigned hae
J. 1 just received a large stock of
adapted to the season, consisting ot
PRY GO DS. GROCERIES. QUEEXSWAM,
HARDWARE, COX FECT TON A B IES,
NAILS. 1I0LLOW-WARX.
CEDEE-WARE,
Ac Ac.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Grahamton, Auj. 22. 1353.
CAfilNET MAKING The undersigned
would respectfully inform the public, that be
has taken the old stand opposite the Methodist
Church, known as
31 ORROW'S S II O P,
where ho keeps constantly on hand and manufac
tures to order, every variety of Household ul
. FUBNiTUHE,
Tables. Bureaus, Safes, Stand
snch as Tables. Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cnnboarda.
Solas, UeJateaas. to.. c: every stvle and yarietr.
JOSiiUA J0UXS0X.
Clearfield. Pa., Aug. 1555.
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Aug. 22. 125 raltoa Li., Sew York- .
iATp'fyv' A beautiful and well selee
rUiVAJjiSj tod aseortment just receiv
ed and for sale by Sept. 5, W. F. IRWIN.
ftZ PrTii--. A new stock just received
SULRIES1 pt. a, W.F.IRWEVS.
T7! IRE-PROOF PAINT, for sale at
JL June 13. 'Sit
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CLOCKS. Eight day, thirty hour and alarm
Clocks for salo at Mossop's Store. Jn. 13.
PARAS0L-S a most beautiful selection, and of
the latest styles, for eale at the eheap store af
June 27, '55.1 A, M. HILLS. .
LADIES' GLOVES. A very large lot of black
net worked Gloves, at 10 cents a pair-rwarUi
25c ts at Mossop's cheap cash store. Jn. 13, 'a.
nil A r Vr 3r-' mouAitii npjr-ovr, nasi
DJVARS? iUBt received and ope '
RICHARD MOSSOP, hi
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