Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, January 30, 1856, Image 6

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JERAL INTELLIGENCE.
ria from Ecrope. The Collins Steamer
e, from Liverpool the 12tli instant, arriv
fifew York withtlnee flays later news
received by the Africa on Wedncsdaj-.
e news of the Baltic is briefly summed
Expectation was on tiptoe to learn the is
'tna peace propositions mado to Russia.
) of all sorts were flying thick, but no
ould be known for at least a week, the
King been extended for Russians deci-
the 18th inst. Nevertheless, Berlin
ienna despatches do not hesitate to as
.hat advices are already in those capitals
ating that the Czar Vill make no further
jssions.
i the other hand, it is certain that formal
'srences on the propositions aro actually
ssion in St. Petersburg, and are attended
ouut JTesmer. The Independence Beige
shes what purports to be the text of the
sitions laid before . Austria, and if the
ment be authentic, the demands are so
ent that there is little hopo of Russia ac
g them. The general impression is that
a will neither absolutely reject nor ac-
ho Allied terms, bat will send (by Count
berg) counter-proposals to Vienna. In
se, considerable delay seems inevitable.
Thatf
rge amount of by-play continues to be
on between Austria, - Prussia, and the
Germanic States. Denmark has pub-
Mybea
T '; tt kueel wUh circular, stating that she will remain
L. ' &C,?H and that she has no connection with
5 ' ta our lips, .-widish alii
1 -, iovo her own, ; s nothing new from the Crimea. E
-? J & : Y" ,,4ibeeves that in the Spring hdStiliti
Ev-
ties
k, Ihe brisht wonder ferred from the Crimea to Northern
rh sncb a depth f, Omar Pacha remains shut up in Re-
t naw . . .... i 4i. i... ;.,.
ilf"irri2 soul WAW DJ iiicwuiht mm i"" .u.-...,
d th-eton-pent-up ,eror of the French again manifests an
' ' ; " ?i, of eroinir to the war ttlichard. Cob
. - T.DO POBg I
e chorus of the breemblished his new peac pamphlet
v " Are ,vastcnercd tlie foImlWtrG. Tho Senate
o"lier. the world o?;rst That
' ., . " er who does not fully and heartily eym-
." "a Jhr fae with a large majority of the people of
KoftehiU br 0UDtry in favor of lhe restoration of tho
-ri KSppbar Compromise, or who will hesitate to
Alaa! Us lovel. t bimsclf for tho restoration of that rc-
"f amotion. -
' ; '!f VTilliecond. That the restriction 6hould be res-
eu as a proper vindication oi tne wisdom
1 -- 3e4 patriotism, and plighted honor of the
j 5h iaveat statesman who imposed it, and as a nc
.?v ' essary and certain means of reviving harmonv
, V T e.nd concert among the States of the Union.
.a,?it: . Third. -That useless and factious agitation
i 'sf the slavery question, in or out of Congress,
J Is WBwise and unjust to evcrr section of the
nitnr out. uinu iuc res-.riciion is resioreu, 11
. ... . ., . . ..
St Owed as a solemn duty to the past, the pres-
l.'whejSjjj anj ti,e futnr0 steadilv and firmly to per-
ist in efforts to that end.
The first resolution was rejected by one ma-
fcrity. The second was adopted by one major-
j, and the third rejected by three majority.
Sir. Meacnam oUcrcd a resolution condemna-
ry of the repeal of tlie Missouri Campromisc,
hich was adopted by 15 majority. Adjourned.
Faon tue Pacific. N. Orleans, Jan. 25.
Jie steamship Daniel Webster brings San
VjincUco dates to the 5th inst-i having made
It shall tb'fs'' ""-"v oL
vay .aaa nt: est naa saiiea ror jcv lorK with
il fvnor a,, SbOOfiOO in gold. A severe
. wt,jk if an earthquake occurred at San Fran
Vat everoj)a the 2d inst. The trial of Cora, charg-
ith the murder of Col. Richardson, had
need, Tho Court had overruled tho
J jtion to cnango tno vemro. Attachments
i ' ' - ; Fi been issued against Lhcien Herman, an
t . 'rtensive money agent at San Francisco, for
f i; l& $150,00. Mr. Silsbee, the Yankee
I l The cQniecJian, died at San Francisco on the 22d
f- and r-bt- New and verv rich dipping h.-ivn htrn
ting-r54scovercd on tho American river, and the
-ing tho unes generally are j ielding largely.
- 'chairs The dates from Oregon are to Dec. 20th, up
, ed ui'O'o which time nothing had been heard from
yioKiOol. Kelly's partj', which went to the attack
Vver tlof Fort Walla-Walla, in the pos.esion of the
rabIndians. The Indians in Northern California
--ifl"S still continue their depredations.
Tf. 4brcl, .. i ; :
i . . 'fc. f!t!CTltJLL .AvKtiRl. l?F-thf Arrlwnl nf (ha
f . 1" '7i Til- TTt T- . f T :it
tr some interesting advices from Honduras,
which indicate that the operations of Colonel
Walker, in Central America are not necessarily
- 55 f f Honduras, who was driven out of
I v .-1-1- y I
li . works' 17 - 1
Walker was reported on the fron
'cemmand of four hundred Amer-
e thousand native. troops, with tho
f again taking possession. It was
at he wouid Succeed, as Gen. Cuar-
exprcssed a determination no.
anises, iui-j nll.bi.
fistable, , The IcafSVenorted as not
flVWalkVrJ"
TOjr, Jan. 27. Tho Union proposes
the Democrats and Americans ud-
w'g- principle, for the purpose of
oranzauon of the House.- The
retain Mr. Orf as theTfr candidate
, and the Americans also
O'rr as their candidate, at tlie
rra their own platform, with
that neither make. any con-
while voting for the same
" .' i ' ' ' :' , i J 1 I,
An Italian newspaper
Savoy, . w ho was con
-,,1.1,A? : I
1 J
I W -'iVform
HJl ft'r jey. mrtai , . wants confirmation.
ITYf &t tly wliicW fttle property in -
TOviVp . -rs. -e oJFeftf cum": A late despatch from Wostern Missouri says,
f PHl ? Vlie b tbfo be.stooT ' "T,,e Ported battle in Kansas was greatly
ir TV wjtV effir aggrated. ' Nothing srrious occurred. No
DisruEssixa Calamity. A Family of Elev
en Frozen to Death. An old friend inlonns
us that a neighbor of bis, residing upon a cold
bleak portion of the suburbs, has been visited
by a dreadful calamity, one most afflicting to
the parties bereft, and which made us shud-
ier when he, in a feeling manner, broached to
us the sad intelligence. The whole oQsprmg
ot a family eleven In number frozen, liter
ally frozen to death ! It is too well known
that Wednesday night was one of the very col
dest that has transpired for many a year in this
latitude ; and that suffering was intense. The
miserable wreck of a shanty in which this
large family were harbored was scr.rcc fit to
protect tho hardiest of the brute creation.
Not a flame nor a spark of lire was beneath
th roof to cheer their countenances nor to
warm their little feet; but there they were
compelled to remain during that entire cold
and bitter night no friend knowing nor dream
ing of the intense suftcringto which they were
being snljcct, yet it is not to be doubted that
had they been only able to make known i
the community the precise nature of their dis
tress, tho hand of charity would have been ex
tended at least so far as to render them better
housed. But this was unfortunately not so;
and in the morning, when a guardian oi im,
lamilv looked into the miserable residence, his
feelincs were deeply touched at seeing tne en
tire eleven lrozen stiff in death; and he at once
. w - imvinf exercised a
VLIIUl wU uiuiv w
the family, fhe
better protective care over
bereaved mother of the eleven mue
yet alive, and wo are informed is doing "as
well as could bo expected under the peculiar
cirenmstances." The Cither is a perfect brute,
apetfectftog, and has not been seen by the
mother for several months. Baltimore Refub
lican. .
if.v.r.r, or Wolves is Iowa TVo persons
n. ,. Owinjr to the extreme cold weath-
. i. t,ast. the wolves in Pottowa
,ni fiountv have become dangerous neigh-
i.nr. Poultrvvards and sheep folds have been
robbed to a frightful extent, and in several in
stances the hungry beasts have not been in-
rmmnn fnecies. About
prayer-iiit.. ait 11111 in fiom
ters, one sixteen and the other twenty-three
years of age. They were all riding the same
horse, when suddenly a pack of timber wolves
assailed them, and being unable to escape by
flight, they attempted to defend themselves.
But the ferocious brutes attacked tho horse,
rendering him unmanageable. The oldest
daughter was partly thrown and partly dragged
to the ground, and instantly devoured. This
enabled the father and the other daughter to
escape. Several neighbors were soon muster
ed, but upon repairing to the spot nothing was
found but one shoe, and a very few remnants
of the unfortunate girl's clothing. A boy a
bout thirteen years old left his father's house
to get water at a spring, w hich was about half a
mile distant, since which time nothing hat
been seen of him. The pail was found near
the spring, also some marks of blood and a
lock or two of hair. Several persons have
been chased by these savage monsters. A'eo
kuk rostA llh.
A Monster Cbimixal. The English papers
record the arrest of a man named Evans on a
charge of having poisoned his wife, his brother
his friend, and thirteen other persons, llis
wife, before marriage, was a ward in Chance
ry, and entitled to a large fortune. Her guar
dian resolutely opposed the match, and the
Master in Chancery also withheld his consent
for some time. Both finally yielded to the en
treaties ot the young lady, and yet it is belie
ved that she was .subsequently murdered by
her infamous husband. He was a finished
gambler.
The CiAVTox-BrtwEa Trkatv. The Pres
ident communicated to tho Senate in Execu
tive session, on Monday, Lord John Russell's
letter of January 19, 1853, to Mr. Crampton,
and which was then submitted to Mr. Everett,
Secretary of State. It declares that the Brit
ish Government intends strictly to carry out
the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, and to a&sumo no
sovereignty, directly or indirectly, in Central
America. Tho Senate has removed tho in
junction of sacresy, and tho letter will bo pub
lished.
The Law or rnE Street. Referring to tho
recent case in Boston, in which the right to the
road was contested, the Providence Journal
remarks : "In crossing the street, at a regular
crossing intended for foot passengers, the road
belongs to tho man on foot, and the carriage
must go at snch a pace as will not endanger
him. In crossing the middle oi the street w1-1"3
there is no paved crossing, it is dir-ut 5 btlt
fi, ,-o i,,.,,- ' proceed not
, . ' , . ..ut with due caution
only at a moderate pa
.XOLtSIVELT FkmiBIXE. A fo-
Snawi-s
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.... T.Otlia tt'9l fn . 1 Tl f 1 11'..!.. 1 nn1
mali
-;a $50 for going to a ball in masculine at
tire. The next day she Miauled up' two gen
tlemen who wore shawls in the streets, for ap
pearing in female attire. Tho magistrate did
not think the pantaloons and the shawls cov
ered the same ground, and therefore dismiss
ed the case.
Samuel Sly has been indicted at Xew Hav
en for the murder of Justus Matthews and a
"true bill" has been returned against the pro
phetess," Widow Wakcman, as accessory af
ter the fact. She says it has been revealed to
her that the case will never como to trial in
this world but has concluded not to bring the
day of Judgment on the people of New Hav
en for a short time to come.
Saxta Aina. It is stated in thej Mexican
papers that the ex-Dictator has separated from
his wife. We know that he lost his le2 before
Deluge ix tiie PtAXET Satcex. In arecent
woik, entitled "Tho New Theory oi me rea-
ion and Deluge,' among other startling pre
dictions it is stated that it is probable the rings
which surround Saturn are composed of water,
snow or ice, which, at some futuro time may
descend and deluge that planet, as ours was
deluged in the days of tho patriarch Noah."
It now appears that this event is likely to take
place a little sooner than was anticipated, for
Sir David Brewster says: "Mr. Otto totiuve
and Mr. Bond have lately studied with the
great Munich telescope, at the Observatory of
Pulkowav, the third ring of Saturn, which Mr.
... ... j.. ' ji
Lassells and Mr. Bond discovered to uc nuia.
"These astronomers are of the opinion that
this fluid ring is not of very recent formation,
and that it is not subject to rapid chango ; and
they have come to tho extradordinary conclu
sion that the inner border of the ring has,
since the time of Iluygcns, been gradually ap
proaching to the body of Saturn, and that we
may expect, sooner or later, perhaps, in some
dozen of years, to see the rings united with
the body of tho planet."
IIaud for the Biris. The Woonsocket,
R. I., Palrict says that the late cold weather
has been very destructive to the birds. Great
numbers of quails, partridges, and other birds
have been found dead in the woods. Many of
the poor things were probably starved to death
TAMES Ii.
GRAHAM. Dealer in SAWED
9 M Ml
MCEK. Sgt'AKED TIMBER, SHINGLES,
BOAKDS. Ac, is prepared to fill, on the shortest
notice, all orders for articles in Ins lino of busi
ness, on ns reasonablo terms as they can be pro
cured in the county
Grahampton, Olcartield i o., .ian. ii
mniTIfl. W liercns Letters oi Administration
1 on the Estatu of John Aurant. late of Brady
to vnhil. Clearfield couuty. Pa., dec l, have been
crantod to the undersigned, rcsidin3 in Bald town
.V all persons indubt..! .to w.d arc
properly authenticated '"""fi..
Jan. 23. 1356-6t Alminatrix
TOTIt'E :T() COI.LT- CTORS. Delinquent
S r,, lectors, l v referring to tho Ivcccipts ana
Vxnenditures published in another column et this
r,'ner. will find the amounts they arc i; arrears to
Lor County, ifute and Militia .SBSJiJSSi.S".
l,v notihed, o'' '"r ' 'J, withoMt delay, they may
ennuis
nre s'4nart"2.herifl" Kccd. Those of lonsjest
stiindin
hands.
(Tf Vceivo prior consideration at his
By order of tbo i card of t om rs.
l. J. WALLACE.
Jan. 2?.. 1S.jfi-2t. Clerk
(PL LAR I I I. L I) I.NSTITUTJ5. The neit
term of tliis Institution will commence on
the 1 1 til of February, 18:"i6.
All persons wishing to fit themselves for TeArn
Eits, or other avoc.itiuns in life, will here receive
every desired facility and attention. A thoroti
Classical and Mercantile course is here given, on
terms lower thnu any other similar Institution in
tUe :?talo.
Parents at a distnnce can obtain boarling for
their sons or daughters nnder the immediate cars
of the Principal, where they will receive rare ad
vantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of 1
hoino;ane their morals wil he carefully puarded.
J ne rates of tuition per quarter are: I'rimary
Kuslish.52-50; High En; ish.S5.00;Classics.'?8-Oi-
.Miithtmallos.nhov AIgubr&4; frr.r.f;j. Ilratting
and l'int injr.SS oach-
i'urthcr information can be hsd bv addressing
AV- A- CAMPBELL, i-rincipal
Apr. 4, '5.1. ClrarfitU, rt.
TTSEtiLSTr.U'S NOTICKS.-Notiee is here.
iV by given, that tho following accounts have
been examined and passed by me. and rcmnin filed
of record in tliis office for the inspection of heir.
legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way
interested, and will be presented to tho next Or
phans' Court of Clearfield County, to be held at
the Court llouso. in the Borough of Clearfield, on
Tuesday, the I!Uh day of February, 185G. for
confirmation and allowance:
The final account of Abraham Nevling, Admin
istnitor of Edilh Nevlinz. deceased.
The account of Wm. J. Hemphill, Executor of
.1 nomas Jleniphill. (Toceased.
The final account of John Stitcs. Guardian of
Henrietta Sraeal.
The account of Joseph McCIarrcn, Guardian of
Bevi I nomas .uorjran.
The account of George and Phehe Sacktts, Ad-
mir.iitrators of i'avid Sacket. dee 1.
WM. POKTElt, Register.
Clcirfield. Jan. 2.1. IS.ifi.
fllUIAL LIST FOR FEBRUARY TERM,
M. lrt.iti.
1. Josiah W. Thompson, vs. L. J. Crans, garni
shee of I suae Smith.
2 K. Wallace, vs. Joseph E. Logan.
3. B. Philip's Executor. Ac, vs. llcnius 4 Kep
hart. 4. I). Boner, vs. It. Pennington.
5. Itobeit Lit, vs. Philip Bollard.
6
7
s
9
Annuel Hajrarty. vs. Robert Mather.
Alexander t J). Ferjruson. vs. Thos. Ralston.
David Axkcy, vs. Brison Connway.
Hurxthal & Brother, vs. Y. & P. Launsberry.
10. Torbet ct al
vs. Samuel Caldwell.
11. (leore Jioss. ts. Samuel Clark.
12. I!. Hartshorn, vs. S. & John "Widcinire..
13. Cummings & Jlahafiey. vs. I. Gorman.
M. A. I. Ormand, vs. William Bloom, Sr.
15. H. Philips' Executor, vs. D. Kephart.
IS. .1. & I. H Steiner, vs. Robert Graffius.
17. Mnntellius.TenEyck t Co., vs. Gilbert Tozcr
IS. John Campbell, vs. Williams A Coozer.
19. Corbin. vs. Hurxthal fc Brother.
J!!). Jauies Smith, vs. H. Bruslcr.
"1. Bnniucl A Lucas, vs. Davis A Pownal.
Fitch & Boynton, vs. Dougherty i. McGlaugh.
I'm.
Flteh . Boynton. vs. Wm. II. A Jno. Miller.
K- "ounce. g Thos. E. Miller
2a. Beyers A wife, va. J. Shoff A wife.
WM. PORTER, Protb'y.
Clearfield. Jan. 23,156.
c
OITRT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS
Ihe Honorable JAMES Bl'RNSIDfi. Ksa..
Prcsi Jent JikIso of the Court of Common Picas of
the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the
counties of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and
tbo Honorable RICHARD SHAW and JOHN P.
JI0YT, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have
issued their precept bearing date tho TWENTY
SECOND day of Dec. last, to me directed, for the
holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's
Court. Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and
Terminer, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at
Clearfield, in and for Clearfield county, on th
THIRD MONDAY of FEBRUARY, next, be
ing tho Ifith day of tho month.
NOTICE IS, THEREFORE, HEREBY GIVEN,
To the Coronor, Justico of the Peace, and Consta
bles, in and for tho said county of Clearfield, to
appear in their own proper persons with their
Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and
other Remembrances, to do those things which to
their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to bo
done, and Jurors and Witnesses aro requested to
bo then and there attending, and not to depart
without leave, at their peril.
GIVEN under my hand, at Clearfield, this I4th
day of .Nor., in the year of our Bord one thous
and eight hnndred and fifty-five ,and the eighti
eth year of American Independence.
JOSIAH K REED, Sh'ff.
Clearfield, Jan. 23, lS56.-tc,
NEW HOTEL: The old 'SF.nmso House, at
HEW WASHINGTON,
has been ro-opencd and re-fitted by the undersign
ed, who respectfully solicits a share of public pat
ronage He is well provided wiih houso room and good
stabling, and intends keeping a Temperancnouso,
at which he will always ndeavor tojnake hit
imXVf nr. """
I71XTKA FAMILY FLOFR, for sale by
MEKKELL. Jfc CARTER.
Clearficl.l. Tn., Jan. 16.1S.f.
riTRAY IIOKSE. Carao to tho rosidence of
k5 the nnecrsiirned. livine in Decatur township.
Bay Horse. The owner is hereby notified to come
forward, prove property, pay charges and take
him awny, otherwiso bo will be disposed or aeeor
ding to law. A BK All AM J. UOtfS.
January 9. 135631
NOTICE. The undersigned having retired
from the editorinl chair of the Journal, re
spectfully informs hisfriecds and the public, that
he may be found in his fid office, one doer east of
the Journal office, up stairs, in "Graham s How,
where he will alwavs be ready to attend to tueir
legal business, having determined to devote to his
profession his entire and exclusive attention
11. BUCiiEK swoorE.
Clearfield. Jan. 9, 1856. .
H
ALLOA! NEW WAG ON MANUFACTORY
The undersigned would rospccUuiiy
nounce to bis friends and the public generally,
that ho has opened out a new Wagon-Making
tablisbmcnt in "New Palcm City," Brady town
ship, where he will at all times bo prepared to
manufacture, on tho shortett notice, all ,kin(d
Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. tc la best ma
terial that can bo procured will bo used, acd b is
work will be mado in the mo?t substantial and du
rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict
examination.
By a close oiscrvc "V- ",L-
ness cntrajreracnts,
r " ' "1 z x. X. III
do
on the most reasonable
lirms. wuiou uw
lor eitner casn or aii,r" , ", 'M r nub
hopes to merit and receive a liberal ba ofpu
lie custom .
New fealem CityJan. 10, lSl.
APPLICTlO' FOR L'CENSfcV-T? tlie
Honorable tin . Judges of th. jf
ter Session, ot the County of b5W
tition of e subscribers respectfully represents.
1 uon or ,..- of ..Majnine License to sell
xmintrv nrouuee, n
inai tne.' -. w,i i;nnr at
, " ; place of business,
. ,.f Penn. in
in "humicr City,-' in tne
tbo county cf Clearfield:
rpwr.MMi' - r n, ... t t
llrnt thev or CHU" mtjiciivi
any hold' 'nn' tavern restaurant, eating house,
oyster hvu?c or oyster cellar, theater, or other
acCof cnWaiDment, amusement or refreshment ;
that they ars -itizensof tho United States; that
tbcv aro rn-frio una ready to give oond, and in
every v." to conform to tho Act of Assembly, re
luting to Hou rs, passe-l tho 14th day of April A
1). 18jo. Thar therefore pray tho Court to grant
them a licec for Ihe above purpose; and they
will pray, 4c! BENJAMIN HARTSHORN A
thomas Mccracken,
January 1, LOO. acting as partners.
7MPORTANV INTELLIGENCE! FACTS
JL WHICH E KiYBODY SHOULD KNOW!'.
No mere creations f the Fancy, but existing real
iiicsl 1 1 a knowing of which can bo acquired
by a careful perusal ,f what follows :
" It is always an oIjvt with purchasers to buy on
thcJ- MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS " In
i-uyliig gumlff, this is cs(W;iallv lsirable. Lever.
r legal & Co.. at their St. in New Sidcm Citv.
Brady township, 2i miles Vst of Lulhersburg. are
dcterminci upon snppljin- an wl,0 may favor
them with, a call, with looltatas favorable pricas
at me bh in e siyie 01 article can be purchased in
that .ec!Hin of country.
Their stock consists of Pry Cools, Hardware
yueeuswarc, Groceries, Ac. which was selected
with a view to accommodate the wants of tho com
munity.us well as to meet the demands of the sea
son.
The citizens of Brady and the neighborhood are
invited to call, examine the goods end prioos. and
ac? in accordance with their own judgment.
tountry produce of all kinds taken inexchango
iur g'loas. una iue oest prices al!owi.
LEV E It . FLEG AL A CO
Brady township. Jan. 16, ISofl.
NEW HOTEL,
AT LUMBER CITY,
lLKARFIFLD CO., 1'A.
rpnr. u
JL the pu
public, that he has just opened a
HOTEL, at Lumber City, where ho is prepared
to entertain all who may give him a call.
Extensive Stabling nttached to the premises
an attentive ostler always in attndanco.
L. W. TEN EYCK.
. Lumber City, Dee. 1S55.
J E W A R R I V A L. The undersigned has
just received a large stock of
NEW GOODS,
adapted to the season, consisting of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, CONFECTION ARIES,
NAILS, HOLLOW-WARE,
CEDER-WARE,
&.C.. Ac.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Grahamton, Aug. 22, ISoii.
JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT OF NEW BOOKS, STATIONARY,
FANCY ARTICLES, CONFECTION ARIES, TO
BACCO, CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at
EOBINS' LITERARY DEPOT,
SHAWS BOW, Clearfield, Pa.
THE latest publications alwavs on hand, or pro
cured to order. Putnam, lode v. Graham. House
hold Words. Leslie's Fashions, Harper. Peterson,
and all tho other Magazines furnished Monthly
at Publishers Prices.
He would especially call the attention of 'lovers
of the weed' to his largo stock of tobacco and ci
gars, whien cannot nc surpassed in mis region,
consisting of the best quality of "Natural Leaf."
"Black Fat,,; "Cavendish,"' Congress." and
other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Principe. Plan
tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and ,-A few more
left" cigars. Also a good slock of "pipes" and
fine-cut."
He would also call attention to tho fact that he
has just opened a largo assortment of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STUEFS,
which he will sell cheaper than any other estab
lishment iu tho County.
November II, 1S55.
rVEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! At the
il Old Corner Store of tho undersigned at
CTJRWENSVIL L E .
Thev have just received the Iargestand bestassort
iabt of Summer and Fall Goods evor brought to
Clearfield; consisting of
Dry Goods, Hardware, Quecnsware, Goceries, Con
luctionaries. Hats and Caps. JSoots
and Shoes, Carpeting, Oil
Cloth, Ac.
Cloths, Cassimercs.
Linens, Muslins, De Lai dcs,
Prints. Dress Silks, Bonnets. Shawls,
Mantillas. Fringes. Fancy Toilet articles. La
ces, Embroideries, and an endless variety of other
articles too numerous to mention, all of which they
offer at the lowest prices and on tho easiest terms.
Aug. 1, !.-:. J. & 11. J). PATTON.
TrALUABLE PROPERTV AT
PRIVATE SALE
THE undersigned offers at Private Sale, 200 acres
of Land, more or less, in Penn township. Clearfield
county, seven or eight acres cleared, tho balanco
covered with valuable TIMBER, and havine
tucreon me loiiowmg improvemen
A GOOD 3AUMH1LL,
with LATH-SAW, Roso wheel. Ac. on a cood
stream t water, which will enable tho mill to
runabout eight months in tho year-
A LARGE TWO-STORT HOUSE,
well furnished, plastered and painted throughout
with a never-failing Spring of water in tho cellar
ALSO, A FRAME BANK BARN,
well furnished with threshing floor, stabling, Ac-,
all new, having but recently been erected.
Also, cob ven lent, and substantially erected
OUT-BUILDINGS,
consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, Smoke
f House, c, Ac
There is no more desiraole property in the
County. Any person wishing further informa-
ion.can apply to SAifi sL WiDsxiRE.Mivin? on
the Premises. Post Office dddresa. Grsmnian
Hill, Clearfiold County, Pa.
.- , JOHS WIDEMIBE,
r r T- T SAMUEL VrTDEMIRE.
tOUP BEANS.
for sale by
jan23
re hereby notified nof
rith a certain set ot
rAUION, AH persons are
KJ tor
mioddloorintcrrcrp wuu . rf g.D.
liiiACKCMiiuc .- nndersiitnea. .
Morgan, as they belong to the pATCIII
Qlcn Hope. Dec. 5. I8J3.-3t.
"7 PARTNER WANTET.-The nnder-
P.rtncr. wno cn iu. i; nr'
rpport.rnity can be afforded
man. with the above capital,
wlioiri'
to a n aving business. K
1 cJrwenstille: Dec. 19, 1835. .W. :
viM'CRACKEN
TV EW II it liAiv. icuv -
I 1 - t.,xt i.iriil a. new
w Mud splendid assort-
mont of goods at their stoi
Kic to givo them a call
and
Thev invito m v, , i ,r,A .n;rn .it.
feel assured tbeyw jnJ 0raJn M(1 ftJl
isiHCLion. . . " Jucc taken in excange.
other kinds of 1 1tVvr HARTSHORN,
THOS. McCRACKEN.
Aug.
1, 1355.
rrrO BUILDERS. Proposals will be received
X bv the subscriber for the build.ng of a brick
School House, to bo ono story in m-... , "
cellar. Plan and size not yci aeicrui.,.
are invited, and ten dollars win u r'
ner-on who will furnUh a rlar. that may be adopt
ed for said building the house to be large enough
to seat sixty or seventy pupils two recitat.en
rooms will bo required, also ClOins rou.us
nndtrirls. It is supposed tho building
will cost
from SI 500 to 52000.
WM.
IRVIN.
Curwensville, Dec. ll. lfroa.
BOOT AM) SllOii
GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD, PA.
The subscriber would inform th? public that he
ha just opened an entire new 6tock ot ioots nnu
Shoos, in Graham's Kow.ono door cast of the Jour
nal Otfice. . , .. ..
Every variety of Ladies and ueuticmens uauo,
Lacod Boots. Pumps. Congress Boot,
Childrcns Shoes. c, ac.
Boots and Shoes mado to order.
C. BLACK.
Antf. I.1S55.
N1
JEW ARRIVAL. .
Have just reccWd a new and splendid assort
mant nf tlnods the best that was ever broughtin-
to the upper end of Clearfield Connty. They In
vito their friends and tho public ceucrally to give
thi.m -nil. where thev will find all kinds of
n..,,ia ...,iailv kpnt iii a. Country Store
Come and examine our stock wo charge noth
ing for the exhibition.
AARON PATCIITN.
JACKSON PATCUIN
Burnsido. Nov. 2. 1 35 a.
TISSOLUTION. The partnership hcreto-
JL fore existing between John r. Milliatnjnna
Vi illiara II. Smith was this day dissolved oy niu
tual eonscnt. said Smith having disposed of his in
terest to John S. Williams.
JOHN S. WILLIAMS,
WILLIAM II. SMITH.
New Millnort. Dec. 22. 1S55.
The books and accounts of the firm arc in the
hands of John S Williams for settlement, whore
thoso indebtod will ploaseall immediately
John S. Williams.
William II. Smith.
janO "t
A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR S A LE
J. I desire to sell my property in Tyrono City,
Blair Co. Pa., commonly known ns tho Tyrone
Citv Hotel. Comprising as follows:
(inn l.ir"e three storv brick houc. Sixty feet.
w front, and finished off in complete style. A
.n-i MLunn stable, an excellent wash
house and other necessary out-buildings. There
is also, on the same Lots, one framo house, with
out-buildings attached, now renting for ono hun
dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole
stands upon thren valuable Lots as in the plot of
said town, and affords several very eligible loca
tions for store, offices. Ac, Ac. The whole will be
sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de
siring an investment, or speculation, now is tho
chance. Prirato reasons caue me to sell this val
uable property, which is every day increasing in
value. Inquire of Caleb Guycr. or tho subscriber.
J. D. STEWART.
Tyrone City, Sept. 10, lB55.-tf.
LOOK HERE.
MOSSOP OX 1FAXD AGA1XI
The Cheapest Goods in the County.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform his old cus
tomers, and the public, that ho has just returnod
from the East, with a splendid assortment of
FALL & WiSTBR GOODS,
which ho will sell lower, for CASn, than they can
bo bought at any other placo in tho County. He
is determined to act upon tno motto ol
'SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES,"
and will sell goods, for cash, at tho most trifling
advance on cost and carriage.
Call and examine the stock, and satisfy your-
scii mat it is no immnug mat
"310SS0F SELLS THE CHEAPEST
GOODS IX THE COUNTY
DET-G00DS, GROCEEIES, QUEENS "V7AEE,
CUU13 Ct MlUtJ, ilSlS S UAfS,
VOX NETS. SHAWLS.
CONFECTION ARIES,
FISH, TOBACCO, STATIOSABV, LIQUOHS,
and a littlo of cvervthinir.
All of which will he sold at lower prices than ev
er nctoro oneroci in Ulearheld. ii. MOSSOP.
Clearfield Nov. 14, 1805.
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS ad
FRUIT IJ ROWERS. AETHUE'S PAT-
eat Air-Tiffht Self-Sealine Cans and Jars, for
Preserving Frtiii Fraits, &c This invention for
which a patent has been obtained, commends it
self to tho attention of Housekeepers and others,
on account of its great simplicity, and tho effectu
al manner in wbich it accomplished a very desi
rable and useful object
The cans and jars aro constructed with a chan
nel around tho mouth, ncrr tho top, into which
the cover fits loosely. This channel is filled with
a very adhesive cement, prepared for the Durnose
and allowed to harden. In order to seal tho ves
sel hermetically, it is only neceexary to heat the
cover slightly, and presi it into plant. It may bo
opened with as much easo as it is closed, by slight
ly warming tho top. Tho ordinary tin cans, used
for the same purposo for which this is intended,
cannot be closed, as is well known without tho aid
of a tinnsr; are difficult to open, and are generally
so ranch injured iu opening as to be useless for
tuture service.
By this simple contrivance, the process of ber-
metical scaling is placed conveniently within the
reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables
and butter (if properly prepared) may be kept,
with their natural flavor unimpaired, tor an in
definite length of time. For sale by
MKKRELL & CARTER.
Clearfiold, Sept. 10, 1855 tf.
MICHAEL COXLEV begs
leave to inform the citizens of
Clearfiold and vicinitr that ha
is now digjing coal at the bank of Robert Owons.
half a mile cast of town, where he will have oa
hands, all winter, a lot of first rate coal, which.. he
will sell at the low rate of
FOUE CENTS PES BTJSITEI. . .
at the bank.
Orders for coal can be had at Eratzers Store.
Clearfield, Sept. 26, 1855. - .
HART??? A beautiful and well eelee- J
. . . 1
assy-yy K 3 tea assortment just receiv
ed and for sale by Sept. 5, W. F, IR"WT2.;
A new stock iust recnivrt at
I Sept. 5, y,Jfc IUWLN'S,-
TJTIRE-PROOF PAINT, for sale at
JL June 13, '.551
R- MOSSOP 3.
FAEASOLS most beautiful soleetion 4 f
the (jMest mie for sale at the ekw - -. If
ino The Tannery is large Mu m - . h
fapablo of doing . much l.rr business
"EfL.rJrfecIs abletodoby himself. ,.inM!l
ATET SAUSAGE 1 1 It,
Y" OAKTII'S improved fusag- C
Ct
gTuffers. for salo by , 3I2UtUJJMr
Oct. 31, 'M j
fEW GOODS: aje'nfiderBlgiied til"
i mtired a large assortment of
NEW GOODS; '
at his store In ". .'J ..:
XARTIIAUS, ;
wfcu-i he offfcrs k salt cheap trf2.
produce. IW.jaVltSZB-
rrepteanber , M55..-v. '.-'', ?.
1
1 EXCHANGE INSURANCE C&t
li Ifo. 11, Merchants JExci
PHILADEIPH IA
This Company, with an ample JH..V
cured, is prepared to effect Ip SmsSv'
field, and U"
as consistent with ,nfjjcix) WELL, Jr.."
Oct. 3.1S55.1 fecr"
7VEW :rxEM -KEBEELL & CACTEE
1 1 iiorm tl:0-puuiic, m
ud exlcnsivo.
COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IROS
MAHUFACT0BY,
0a Second Street in the borough ef?
C LEAR FIE LD,,:. v
here they arc nrcrared to furnish at rdac - i
ces, every variety of articles in their line. :
Steel. Bar-iron, nans, sieves vi. jj.sij h -
Ploughs fend farming utensils, pnmpa l
desertption. stove pipe, patent sar-e a ...
funnels and self sealing cans kept aKnW. : i
hand. . ' J
All orders for eastings lor iov jmv
Ac. will bo thankfully receiven J pro?
tended'to. ''
HOUSE SPOUTING HO ;TO
Ti. in lo nrcoated to r At.?
ty of article on commission, ttojtr
Clearfield, Sept. 19, lSSS-rly
ned 4
ih
CABINET MAKING.
would respectfully inform
has taken the old stand op
Church, known as J
.TJL J IV IV V . - .
1 n n TV L
where he keeps constantly ff ytt'
turcvls orucr: r y
Kitchen " f -fjr-; - . .
such as Tablos. Bureaus, Safes, J
Sofas, Bcdstoad30., of every sf '
J0S.V
Clotrfield, Pa.. Aug. . ' 7
ARRIVAL. '' V ' Ji.
PI A. II- " frr
Room three doom abovt MSUy
Road street, Tiro Cup- P- '
Ware
KEETS constantly on hand a
'S constantly on hand a large
Philaiclphia and Piltsburg Cooking,
u 11 ' 1 ij 1 -1 - v. , , ,
prices: Stove pipe, shovels, coal noas, tfe,
Also. Cider Mills, i'loughsflmuiu"
all of which will be sold 10 to 29 f ee
or than can bo purchased oatof jtta
an can bo Viurchasea. oni v
rant bargains. dot'tlorgettoeU j
Store. h
you wa
Stove s
' nrihrr inut rpeeirftd a UtZt n
Iwtrii s!ik1t of XEW GOODS. .
of alino?it every description saitajWo
which he is selling off at extreme! low
respectfully invites the attention of aR
to buy good Goods at the lowest prices,
tho sign of the
"CHEAPEST COO
Country produce of aim
o evsrvdiec,
ken at market prices in exc
Persons wishing to purchase. an
equivalent for their money, wnl
him a call.
Remember tho sign of the CP:
on Market street, and call and
there is truth in the words ther'
ICovonibor 23, 1855.
I7t RESII O VS TERS '.CHART,
would inform his frinnti n rA Li
A. - 7 ' .
id licCiaUloTTat; . , . . J""'--
bi is prepared to supply tho waatifJli. whf
givo him a call, at bis ' f : I V ,
33ATIWG noTjsrl ,' V
one door South of Hemphill's1 JJwI where
f crves np .." - I 1 j '
FEESH 0T3TEE:t SAELlirEsisESSZi r
and refreshments generally. N pii w''l fcespa-;
red to accommodate his rnstomeri. S- '
H! vaY
TI1T, COST tclf-possessior., l.ept mo
...b -ryi
while tTvo .?.U-.sro-a,a w
y '
nd scratching uy i
,,?3 and feet. The
scd me to tmdden
BRA of the case arous
sive 1 rv rich arm bcin
broken, I
r,j, whe: ' m Jefl 10 my back for
raalicst Cofe. resolved, if such
can bo
giuablo. The- K,Vt5 bit "liiVj if poss
isible.
AVJUia th sheath, and vr.s
business, and wi'.)OCtanitv to plcnge it
largo assortment of . .. f-.y tfi
nousEhttio
j.j .x. .jnpsraatly m t.10
done to order, on the she ' . w
in a neat, substantial manlful stniSSl c"
STOVES, STOVE-PlPJy feeble cx-
of every variety kept consonsCIOUS, 1
They will furnish to order any or1'1. etal"
Cook Stoves, viz: The JYilliam icompan
tho Mcst, the Atlantic, and Co..,.,-.
all of which aro suitable for.both woo
Among tho Parlor Stoves will be fonnTe8
A ashington," the 'Excelsior," 'Home Par
goods.
. ,.uwo vi out jLinna lMn
n exchan..
A. k
J2
October 21, ISi5.-i
-- '
TIIE iARhsl7'',
EtJjJOli toforeexistins t;.
seph and James Hsgerty, in the mere),
ncss. at Janesville. Clearfiold County 1
been this day (Nov. 2,) dissolred bjmit
sent. JOSEPH IT aTjpmi
Kev.H..55.-3t- JAM.A: -.
-. - " ' v
MISSES' FLATS,trimmed a pwtriLnT
June 27, ; ..--ty. A Jtf . JtlLI '
A large assortment la:
oelTe n4 opened jy. j '
-- '- - Er3I0SSv'
TvTT IOW
XX ATS of the latest y Wto"Xr.W
J ADIE3 jOAITWiS-assj " -
T ADIES" DRESS.00DS-?
JLi assortment, for nkrK... 1.;-
a n m
CI3CKS. Eight
Clocks for sal a
ADIES' .OLOfi
net worked GIo
25cu at JIossop'acV
Vvery.l Vlotolt
a "T- ieir-
Aug. 22.
by ISdpt. 5,1
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