Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 21, 1856, Image 8

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monstrous wickedness, even though you suffer
like your brother for so doing.
Do so" now brother, for this is not an idle
fancy. 'Were the Missouri Kausaa laws to be
enforced, .then such must bo our fate; and
those who framed them swear that they shall
be enforced; and the President says they ihall
be enforced, and that the United States mili
tary and the Missouri militia will be employed
to do it. But the President and the Missouri
ans are the powers that be, as yet, although
they are endeavoring to thrust themselves up
on us. If a man were to come iuto your house
with a pair of shackles and attempt to put
them on you, would you sit still and let him
do so 7 You would be very apt to ask him
what he meant. Then if he should pull out a
revolver and tell you that he would let you
know what ho meant ; what would you do 1
What should you do T tha't the question.
Now such is oar case, we don't like the idea
of being hung and imprisoned by hundreds.
We don't like the thought of being hnntcd
down like wild beasts; and we would rather
die on the battle-field, than on the scaffold
But the great question with mo has been the
moral character of the thing ; for I would soon
er die any way in obedience, than to live by
disobedience. You cannot know with what
intense earnestness I have sought a solution
for this question ; for ou the one hand it seems
wrong to fight ; and on the other it seems e
qually wrong not to protect the helpless wo
men and children ; and above all the banner of
Freedom, which, even in Kansas, is still wav
ing above us. I have sometimes thought of
leaving the Territory, but I cannot bear the
thought of thus forsaking the cause. More
ought to come, instead of any going away.
But of what use is it for mc to stay here unless
I help 7 So I have pretty much made up my
mind, that, if occasion requires, 1 shall help
to the utmost of my ability. Pray for me
brother; and for our enemies too, lor they
need our prayers, that God will enlighten their
minds and turn them from this horrible guilt.
And, o, stir up the church, to take an open,
manly, christian stand against the sorceress
which threatens to destroy her vitality. Then
shall wo be-Kkc Sardis, and shall need to leave
our native land to preserve our Christianity.
You are every way qualified for this great
work. Write and preach, rebuke, entreat and
plead, until the sleeping mass wakei . . We
should not spend too much time straining out
gnats, when a mighty serpent is endeavoring
to swallow us, gnats and all. We look with
borror at the intolerance of other lands why
can't we see our own 7 We deplore the dan
gers which beset our brothers among the hea
thenwhy can't we perceive the horrible per
secution which threatens as here 1 Is slavery
sacred thing which must not 1ms handled T
Or is it a sin so great that Christians fear to
touch it 1 If it were holy, then must its fruits
be holy. By their fruits shall ye know them.
Bnt its fruits are all diabolical. There is no
redeeming quality in them. Then it must be
sin; and why don't christians more generally
encounter it? Why don't they thrust the
sword of Truth between the ribs of the mur
deress? Let every christian warrior do this,
and she dies; and twenty-five millions in the
present, and countless myriads in the future
will rise up to thank God for tho stroke. Ne
glect to do so, and it must pass upon ourselves
the white race. It is not because men arc
black that they are enslaved ; but because oth
ers have power to do it. They will ytt, if
prospered in their iniquity, do the same by
their own kindred. "It is the principle of the
thing" the same spirit of usurpation under
whose influence men forsook the Deity who
created him, and deified self; making his own
will the ruler of his actions, and the criterion
of right, aud endeavoring to bring all around
him into subjection to that will. And grovel
ing down to the very ground, and struggling
and striving to preserve this illusion of self
sovereignty, ho hesitates not to employ any
means to accomplish his ends, however incon
sistent and wicked they may be ; for he can
not rise above self; but bowing down at this
shrine of his idolatry, and trampling upon the
rights of man on tho one hand, and upon tho
rights of woman on the other enslaving some
and pouring out the blood and happiness of
others, according to his desire, ho rushes
madly onward to the sorrow of his race, and
to his own destruction. The same principle
assumes a variety of forms. It enslaves the
African, because ho is black; and it tramples
upon the rights of woman, because she is weak.
It clothes its oppressors in the garb of human
ity, and it sanctifies them with Christian love
and zeal. It would grind the earth to powder
to serve its purpose, and, were it possible,
would destroy the throne of the Deity himself.
O! how shall we break the wail of this blind
ingenslaving illusion, and look up, in the en
franchisement of onr souls, to the fair blue
heavens and to God f To see in tho sun which
gives us light and warmth, the herald of an
eternal Sun that will never set ; to read on the
stars which nightly shine above us, tho prom
ise of our own bright destiny, as planets in the
everlasting system of God ; to learn from the
Cowers wnicn gladden our sad hearts, and from
tne waving grass, ana Ironi the summer show
ers, monitions of gentleness rnd love ; to be
hold in the face of our brother, the image of
me wenj woom we aaore, ana removing ev
ery oostacie iroui ms path, press upward by
his side toward the haven of God's promise
ana oi our Hopes, u, this would be love
bright, holy, evangelical love the only thing
which can ever christianize the world.
Perhaps yeu may think that I have crowded
good deal of radicalism into a short space.
I don't mean to be unreasonable though, but
ultraism can hardly get ahead of the occasion
at present. A man from Kansas City, (Mo.,)
has just called in, and tells me that Got. Shan
non is at Independence, clothed with unlimit
ed powers, to come out here with the Missou
riansand arrest the principal Free State men.
Whether they will give themselves up, or
Whether there will be fighting, I cannot say.
The winter broke up about the middle of
Feb. We have had frosty nights, and some
cold days since, but not very severe. I wish
to write more, bnt have not time at present.
God only knows whether we 6hall ever meet
again, but to bis care let us continually com
mit ourselves. So bt dear, dear brother,
good-bre. JOHN.
TEIOIS.
i The JorBNAL is published every Wednesday,
t Os Doli.au and iiFvr Cekts per annum in
advance, or Two Dollars within the year.
Advertisement inserted at fifty cents per square,
of twelve lines, for the first, and twenty-five cents
for each additional insertion. A liberal deduction
made to those who advertise by the year.
, The 'Terms' will be strictly adhered to.
Ko paper discontinued without payment of ar
rearages, unless at the option ot the publisher.
I710R SALE, TWO BUILDINO LOTS in the
1 borough of Clearfield ; several BUILDING
L0T3 and PASTURE AND WOOD LOTS, contain
ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough
of Clearfield.
Also several desirable FARMS and pieces of
TIMBER LAND, in various parts of the county.
Terms accommodating. Apply to . .
L. JACKSON CRANS,
April 16, lS'.r. Clearfield, 1'a.
HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
Tho undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to hid friends and tho public generally,
that he has opened oat a new Wagon-Making Es
tablishment in '-New Salem City," Brady town
ship, where he will at all times he prepared to
manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of
Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, Ac. The best ma
terial that can be procured will be used, and his
work will be made in the most substantial and du
rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict
examination. By a close observance of his busi
ness engagements, and by disposing of hU work
on tho most reasonable terms, which he will do
for either cash or approved country produce, he
hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic custom BEN J. RISHEL.
New Salem City. Jan. 16, 1S5.
SELECT SCHOOL A Select School will be
opened in Lumber City. Clearfield county. Fa.,
on Tuesday the 1st day of April, for pupils of both
sexes. The undersigned, who will have charge of
it, has had long experience as a teacher, and will
spare no pains to impart to the pupils confided to
his care, a solid education.
TERMS, PER MONTH OF FOUR WEEK?.
Orthography,Kcading.Writing A Arithmetic, S1,00
English Grammar, Geography, and Book
keeping, -. - 1,50
Higher Branches and Classics, - 2,00
Particular atleultou will bo giren to Orthoepy,
according to the mast approved standards, to cor
rect and elegant reading, and to composition!
if required, an Evening Class will bo opened for
tho convenience of those whose avocations might
prevent them from attending the day school, and
for the instruction of young ladies and gentlemen,
who contemplate becoming efficient teachers.
March 2i, 1 356-Ot WM. MARTIN.
J 1ST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT OF NEW HOOKS. STATIONARY,
FANCY ARTICLES. CO.VFKCTIONARIES, TO
BACCO, CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at
ROBINS' LITERARY DEPOT.
SHAW'S BOW, Clearfield, Pa.
THE latest publications always on hand, or pro
cured to order. Putnam. Godey, Graham, House
hold Words, Leslie's Fashions, Harper, Peterson,
and all the other Magazines furnished Monthly
at Publishers' Prices.
He would especially call the attention of "lovers
of tho weed' to his large stock of tobacco and ci
gars, which cannot bo surpassed in this region,
eon?i.-4ting of the best quality of '-Natural Leaf,"
"Black Fat," 'Caveudi.-h," '-Congress," and
other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Principe. Plan
tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and -A few more
left" cigars. Also a good stock of "pipes" and
'line-cut."
He would also call attention to the fact that he
has just opened a large assortment of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STUEFS,
which ho will sell cJieaper than any other estab
lishment in the County.
THOMAS ROBINS.
November 11, 1355. .
WTALCAiiLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SALE
THE undersigned offers at Private Sale. 2'J acres
of Land, more or less, in Penn township. Clearfield
county, seven or eight acres cleared, tho balance
covered with valuable TIMBElt. and having
thereon the following improvements
A GOOD SAW-MILL,-
with LATH-SAW. Rose wheel, c, on a good
stream " water, which will enable the mill to
rnn about eight months in the year
A LARGE TWO-STORY HOUSE.
well furni.-hed. plastered and painted throughout
with a never-failing Spring of water in the cellar,
ALSO, A FRAME HANK BARN,
well furnished with threshing floor, stabling, Ac.,
all new, having but recently been erected.
Also, cokvenient, and substantially erected
OUT-BUILDINGS,
consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, Smoke
House, Ac., Ac
There is no more desirable property in tho
County. Any person wishing further informa
tion, can apply to Sahi-el Ywewirb. living on
the Premises. Post Offico dddress, Grampian
Hills. Clearfield County, Pa.
JOHN WTDEMIRE.
SAMUEL WIDEMIRE.
Penn Townyhip, Dec. 2S, lS55.-3mo
A MARVELLOUS REMEDY
FOR A MARVELLOUS AtlE ! !
HOLLOWAV'S OINTfilENT.
THE CR A NO EXTERNAL REMEDY.
BY the aid of a microscope, we sec millions of
little openings on the surface of our bodies.
Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on tho
skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Dis
eases of the Kidneys, disorders of tho Liver, affec
tions of the Heart, inflammation of tho Lungs,
Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means ef
fectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt
passes freely through hone or moat of any thick
ness. This healing Ointment far more readily
penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the
living body, curing tho most dangerous inward
complaints, that caunot be reached by other means.
ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCORBUTIC
HUMORS.
No remedy has cvor dono so much for the cure
of diseases of the rkin, whatever form they may
assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum,
Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can
long withstand its influence. Tho inventor has
travelled over many parts of tho globe, visiting
the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment,
giving advice as to its application, and has thus
been the means of restoring countless numbers to
noairn.
SORE LEGS. SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND
ULCERS.
Some of the mot scientific surgeons now rely
uiBijr on mi) us) oi vnis wonacnui vincruent, wncn
having to cope with the worst esses of sores, ulcers,
wounds, glandular swellings, and tumors. Profes
sor llolloway has, by command of the Allied gov
ernments, dispatched to the hospitals of tho East,
large shipments of this Ointment, to bo used un
dor the direction of the Medical staff, in the worst
eases of wounds, it will euro any ulcer, glandu
lar swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints,
even of 20 years' standing.
PILES AND FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing complaints
can be effectually eured if the Ointment be well
rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise
following the printed directions around each pot.
Both the Ointment and the Pills should be used
t the following cases :
Bunions, Mercurial Eruptions, Swellod Glands,
Burns, Chapped Hands, Stiff Joints,
Chilblains, Rheumatism. Ulcers,
Fistulas, Salt Rheum. Venorial Sores,
(out. Skin Diseases. Sore Legs,
Lumbago, Wounds of all kinds, Scalds,
Piles, Sore Breasts. Sprains,
Scalds, Sores ef all kinds, Soro Throat.
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor llol
loway, 60 Maiden Lane, New York, and 2H Strand,
London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dea
lers of Medicines throughout the United States,
and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 conta. 621
cents, and SI each.
LsTThere is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in
very disorder are affixed to each pot
April v, laoo.
RAFT STOVES, for sale by
MrnTtri.
MERRELL A CARTER.
Clearfield, Feb. 27.
CLEARFIELD LODGE No. 193 I. 0. of 0.
F. meets every Saturday evening, at 7i o'
clock, at their Hall in Merroll A Carter's new buil
ding on Second street. fcb2J
Joiin RUSSELL ft CO., ,."
TAXXEKS AXD CURRIERS,
PennvilU, Clearfield Co., Pa
Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of leather, which they offer for sale at tho lowest
ca?h prices. Hides taken in exchange.
July 13, 1S54. " '
DAVID S. PLOTTER Respectfully informs
his old friends and the public, that he has
obta ined the services of a good Cutter and work
man as a foreman in the tailoring business, and
he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his
Line of work on the most accommodating terms,and
short notice, and will have clothing on hand at all
times, snch as dress coats, frock coats, vests, and
pantaloons of their own manufacture, and good
material at the lowest prices. With a wish to ac
commodate, he solicits a share of patronage.
New Washington. May 9, 1855.
LOOK HERE.
MOSSOP OX JIAXD AG A IX!
The Cheapest Goods in the County.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform his old cus
tomers, and the public, that he has just returned
from tho East, with a splendid assortment of
FALL'S WINTER GOODS,
which he will sell lower, for CASH, than they can
be bought at any other place in the County. He
is dctcrminod to act upon the motto of
"SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES,"
and will sell goods, for cosh, at the most trifling
adrance on cost and carriage. .
Call and examine tho stock, and satisfy your
self that it is no humbug that
"MOSSOP SELLS THE CHEAPEST
GOODS IX THE COUSTY.
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE,
BOOTS ft SHOES, HAT3 ft CAPS,
BOXXETS. Sir AWLS,
CONFECTIONARIES,
riSB, TOBACCO, STATION'ARV, LIQUORS,
and a little of everything.
All of which will ho sold at lower prices than ev
ciheforo offered in Clearfield. R. MOSSOP.
Clearfield Nov. 14, 1855.
JOIiy TROUTMAN, House. Sign and Orna
mental Fainter. Glazier, Chair maker and
Paper Hanger, offers his services to the citisens of
Clearfield and vicinity.
Shop on M'irlft St.. just Mom the Ftntiirfri.
CHAIRS. LOV.XGES. SOFAS. ROCKIXG-
C HAIRS, OTTOMANS, Ac.
kent constantlv on hand and uiado to order, emml
in beauty to any that can be obtained front tho
.ast, and more durable in material.
Aug. 1. 1S55.
TTAVE YOU SEEN SAM? The subscriber
JLJLwould inform his old friends and the public
generally, that he still continues to keep a house
of entertainment in New Washington where those
who call with him will receive every attention,
and be made comfortable.
(iood stabling, and every other convenience for
norses on tne premises. DAVID S. PLOTNEK.
New vt a.shington, Jan. 31, 1855.
"IVEW GOODS: The undersigned has just re
ll ceived a large assortment of
NEW GOODS,
at his store in
A" A I.' t it A IT n
which he offers for sale cheap for cash or country
l"'1""- I. 1 . IllllAl 11.AL.L,.
September 5, 1355.
IXCIIANCiE INSURANCE COMPANY,
i NO. 1!. MrfhHt,' Vvtionnn
PHILADELPHIA.
Tnifl Pftm ninv with an ttnlA ". 1 1 1
. , i wis niuifiu v. eaj'i ttii. well rt?"
cured, U prepared to effect Innuranccs in Clear
field, and adjoining Counties, on terms s liberal
jno. Mcdowell, Jr..
Oct. .1, 1S35. Srcrrtiry.
v ABI NET MAKI0Th
V would respectfully inform the public, that he
has taken tho old stand opposite the Methodist
VUurcu, Known as
M o it. n o w n k ir n n
where he keeps constantlv on hand and manufao
... . . , . . . . .
i w uruer. every variety oi Jlouscnold and
1 - : . I -
iviwueu
FUHN1TUHE.
such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards.
cuias, ncusieaas, c, oi every stvlo ami varietv.
JOSHUA JOHNSON.
Clearfield. Pa., Aug. 1355.
TTEW FIRM MERRELL & CARTER would
J. 1 inform thc-public, that they have just open
d an extensive
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
MANUFACTORY,
On Second Street in the borough of
CLEARFIELD,
where they aro prepared to'furnish at reduced pri-
iStccl. I a r-iron, nnilo ataro r
loughs and farnunjy utensild, pumps of every
. - - j'.s.ni nauiiigo CUUCrS,
lanneU and self sealing cans kept constantly on
uniiMt
All orders for eastings for Flour Mills.SawMills.
Ac. will be thankfully received snd promptly at
tendedto. '
HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER.
They are also prepatcd to receive every vario-
tv n f ..tt.lA n :.: .
v iwv.u bviuuiiiuu, ui a low per-ceniac
O. B. MERRELL.
,.. L-K- CARTER.
Clearfield. Sept. 19, lftjj ly.
II
O! FOR THE TEMPLE OF HONOR
H RADIX & M'G IR K'S.
TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARE
fiSAlMFACTOHY,
PHILIPSBURO, PA.
BRADIN A M'OTRK . i
... . , , , " J"-' - "I'vuuu ail exten
sive Itn, Copper, if Shert-lrou Ware Manufact u
ry, where they arc at all times prepared to supply
customers with every concoivablc article from the
..u..i;.n j.ui, rpuub io iuc longest pino ima
ginablo. They will do both a
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
business, and will at all times have on hand a
woufuiuiii ui reaay-mauo ware.
HOUSE SPOUTIXG
done to ordor, on tho shortest notice, and put up
in a neat, substantial manner.
STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, 4 KETTELS,
of every varioty kept constantly on hand.
Iuct will furnish to order any of the following
Cook Stoves, rii : Tl, r;ti:. t ?.
in J vh At an"c. nd Cook-Corn plcto,
all of which are mui.ihin fx Ktu .'
. - -- - ' "wi nu coal.
Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the "Lady
W ashington," the "Excelsior," -Home Parlor,' Ac.
" v" iuug laaen in exchange for
Soous- A. A. BRADIN.
n v o. ,o-c Jy- D- M'G IRK.
October 24, 18o5.-tf.
sTJfTfnTJ A ncw slock iust received t
gg it&il E5J MOsSOP'S.
WAWHl RICHARD MOSSOP, has
SyiWA Kfc5 justreceived and opened a
general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery.
FOR SALE. A second hand 2 horse wagon
and a lot of harness for salo very cheap by
Clearfield, apr2 A. M. HILLS.
CUVI SHORT SHINGLESwanted by A.
JUU.UUU M. Hills, at his store, for which
ine nignest market price will bo paid In Goods at
the lowest prices in the county. - fmarl3-tf
BOOKING nH PAPT.nn STnvra r i-
VJ Curwtnsville, at the store of '
. U. 17: 1 AT ION.
VK. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, asd EXTEN
SIVE DEALER LN LUMBER, Second Street
one door south of his residence. Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield. March U. Ibaj.
REMOVAL : The undersigned begs leive to
inform his friends that he has removed his
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
from "Shaw's Row," to his new building- opposite
the Office of James Wrigly. and two doors south of
the Office ft.- R. 1arrett. Esq. -
. lie still keeps eomtantIy on hands, every varie
ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pnmps. Ac. Men's
fancy shoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort
ment of heavf work, all adapted to the various
wants of the people of Clearfield. He hopes his
friends will call at his NEW STORE, and ex
amine his Stock. '
Boots and Shoes made to order, and mending
done as heretofore. ISAAC JOHNSTCN.
Clearfield. June 27, 1333. '
GULICII & I5ENNER, would respectfully
inform tho citizens of Clearfield, and public
generally that they have entered into co-partnership
in the
CABIXET MAKING BUSINESS,
and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture
to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of
furniture, consisting of .. -Dining,
Breakfast, aud Centre Tables, Sewiug,
Writing, and Wash-Stands, Mahogany, and
Common Beds'. ends ;
Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus,
Sofas, Lounges, Ac, Ac.
Coffins made and lunerats attended on tue snori
est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate
accoinpanyments.
House Painting done on the shortest notice.
Shoo and Ware-rooms, same as formerly oecnpi
ed by John (Inlich, mcarly opposite the 'Jew Store,'
Clearfield. I'a juus utLii'ii,
May 22, '35.-1 y. DANIEL BEN NEK.
rTIIIE GOOD INTENT HOTEL,
X CURWENSV1LLE, PA.
The Subscriber would inform bis friends and the
public that he has just refitted and re-furnished his
house and is preparedto render every attention to
the travelling community. -
His bar contains Honors of the first quality, and
bis table will alwavs be supplied with the best in
market.
He re.-pectfully solicits Lis friends and others to
give him a call. vt n. It. t L,fc.M.Mljr
August 1, 1855.
TVEW FIRM. HARTSHORN A M CRACKEN
J.' have just received a new and splendid assort-
. . , - . .
mum ui gwui ui iu?ir siorc in
LUMBER CITY.
They invito the public to give them a call, and
leel assured they will no able to render enure sat
isfaction. Lumber. Hides, Rags, Grain, and all
other kinds of produce taken in excange.
I1ENJ. HARTSHORN,
THOS. McCRACKEN.
Aug. 1, 13;i5.
TEW ARRIVAL.
A. & J. PATCH IX.
Have just received a new and splendid assort
ment of Hoods the best that was ever brought in
to the upper end of Clearfield Conntv. Thev in
vite their friends and the public generally to eive
them a call, where they will find all kinds of
goods usually kept in a Country Store.
Come and examine our stock we charge noth
ing lor tue exnibition.
AARON PATCIIIN,
JACKSON PATCH IN.
Burnside. Nov. 2. 1855.
A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
. I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City,
Blair Co. Pa., commonly known as the Tyrone
City Hotel. Comprising as rollows:
One large three story brick house. Sixty feet
two fronts, and finished oft in complete style. A
large and extensive stable, an excellent wash
home and other necessary out-buildings. There
is also, on tne same lts, one frame houe, with
out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun
dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole
stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plot of
saia town, anu auorus 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 the
chance. Private reasons cause me to sell this val
uable property, which is every day increasing in
value. Inquire of Caleb Uuyer, or the subscriber
J. D. STEWART.
Tyrone City, Sept. 13, 1855.-tf.
SI AT LIST!
S T A R T L I N I A N N O I'NCE M E N T
LATEST ARRIVAL FROM THE EAST.
T it. WELCH, has iust returned from the Citr
wilh a new and splendid assortment of
.aicnc. jewelry, and Mlvcr-ware the largest,
est and cheapen! ever brought into Clearfield con
sisting of hunting snd open-faced gold and silver
watches, gold lockets. gold chains, gold Pens, rings,
breast-pins, spectacles. silver forks. bracelets, sleeve
out.ions. con pins, ear rings, ac. c, c
Watches and jewelry repaired on the shortest
notice. Jane f, a5.
LADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linncn. for sale by
Juno 13, '55. R. MOSSOP.
TVTEW HOTEL .-The old 'Sr.mtisr. House,' at
i 1 NEW WASHINGTON,
has been rc-opened and re-fitted by the undersign
ed, who respectfully solicits a share of public p'at-
runage.
Ho is well provided with bouAO room and good
stabling, and intends keeping a Temperance House,
at which ho will always endeavor to make his
guests leel at home. JOHN SHETTER.
August 1, 1855. tf.
N
L V A R R I V A L. The undersigned has
just received a large stock of
NEW GOODS,
adapted to the season, consisting of
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE.
HARDWARE, CONFECTIONARIES,
NAILS. HOLLOW-WARE,
CEDER-WARE,
Ac, Ac
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Graham ton, Aug. 22, 1355.
NEW HOTEL,
AT LUMBER CITY",
Clear riiiLn Co., Pa.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
the pnblic, that ho has just opened a NEW
HOTEL, at Lumber City, where he is prepared
to entertain all who m v nir. kin. - 1 1
Extensive Stabling attached to the premises
am ....: . i , . ...
hkuuii vsuvr always in attendance.
v . L. W. TEN EYCK.
Lumber City. Dee. 1355.
IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale bv
, . MERRELL A CARTER.
Clearfield, Pa., Jan. 16,1 Son.
w
"AGOXS and BUGGIES, for salo cheap, bv
1mJ il. V 1'ATTO.N.
CHAIN PUMPS, for sale at the '-Old Corner
Stand." in Curwensville by PATTON
BACON. A largo lot of BACON for salo. cheap,
for cash, at fab. 13 MOSSOP'S
PORK and DRIED FRUIT, excellent articles,
can be procured at the store of
Curwensville, Feb. 13. H. I). PATTON.
MANTILLAS A large lot of Ladies' and Chil
dren a MantiTtia 4V. ..1. i -.,
Cash Store. fjn-i3 1
i - ,
BLACKBERRY BRANDY, for the cure of Choi
era Mnrnii a Dvunt... n.i .u . .1 ,
of the stomach and bowels, for sale by R Mossop
,M.ic-i. ijc r.int. lor salo at
V Juno 13, '55 n. MOSSOP'S.
, T, T- nnun T . v..
CHEAP CLOTHING -A large lot of Cheap do
thing. Men's and Bovs. for sale ehernv bv
June U, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY. A certain cure for
the Dysentarr. for sale bv
June 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP.
CICKS. Eight day, thirty hour and alarm
Clocks for sale at Mivunn'a tnr u 1
X" v.w. w. .
LADIES' G LOVES. A very large lot of black
net worked Glov in . .v
,5ct3 at Mossop s cheap cash store Jn. 13, '55.
BLACKS.MITHING. The subscriber wonld
inform the public that he has taken the Black
smith Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on
the corner of Third and Main streets, in the bor
ough of Clearfield where he carries on the business
in all its various branches.
JACOB SnUXKWEILER.
Juno 6, l?35.-ly
GOOD NEWS ! Wholesale Store opened in
Tyrone City, where anybody who wants
eheap goods can purchase. The subscriber hasjst
opened a large and well selected ntock of Goods in
TV RONE CITY, .
Corner of Logan &nd Juniata Sts. .
He has on hands and will constantly keep a largo
stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, Hardware, Quernsware Dru;s,
PRO VIS IO XS ,
of all kinds, consisting of
Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit, Beans. Flour, Wheat,
Corn meal. Ac. Ac.
ALSO, RYE, OATS, CORN, &c.
And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his
goods as low as they can be purchased in any town
or county this side of Philadelphia, and will take
Boards. Shingles, or even money in exchange.
July , '33 I F. M. CELL.
GOING IT ALONE. The undersigned bar
ing taken to himself the store formerly own
ed by Patchin A Swan, takes pleasure in informing
his friends and the public generally, that he has
just received from thecity a splendid assortment of
Dry Goods, Hardware. Queensware, Groceries,
Confectionaries. Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoes,
and every thing else usually kept in a country
store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good
Goods should not forget that he is determined not
to be undersold by r any store inthe county. His
motto is "a nimble penny rathe than a slow six
pence " S. C PATCIIIN.
Glon Hope, July 5, 1834.
TP. NELSON ft CO.,
Alorri Tovnjthip, Clearfield Co., Pa.,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of that vi
cinity that they keep constantly ou hand a large
as.tortment of
Dry Goods, Hard-Ware, Queenstcare, Groceries,
VunfectiouarUs, Hats Jf Cops. Boots S; Shots,
and all other articles usually kept in a country
store, w hich they are determined to sell low for
caoh, country produce, or lumber.
August 1, 1855.
EXCHANGE HOTEL, PHILIPSBURG.
The subscriber, thankful for past favors,
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib
eral patronage bestowed upon his House by the
Public He is prepared to accommodate water
men, editors, drovers, and all others woo may call
with him, in the very best manner.
He also purposes to run a line of Hacks from
Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the
travelling public J. U. IvCNK
Phitpsburg. March 11. 1855.-tf.
JVTEW MILL At theOld Pioneer Mills on the
il Moshannon, in Morris township. The sub
scribcr has just completed a large new Grist MilL
which is in successful operation. Grain of all
kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission.
Dec 2754.
HENRY GR0E.
TMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS axn
JL FRUIT GROWERS. ARTHUR'S PAT-
ett Air-Tight Self-Sealing- Cans and Jars, for
Preserving Fresh Fruits, c. This invention for
which a patent has been obtained, commends it-
seit to tne attention of Housekeepers and others,
on account or its great simplicity, and the enectu
ai manner in which it accomplished a very desi
rable and useful object
The cans and jars are constructed with a chan
nel around the mouth, ncrr the top, into which
the cover fits 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 neeeesary to heat the
rover slightly, and press it iuto place. It may be
opened with as much ease as it is closed, by slight
ly warming ae top. ine ordinary tin cans, ued
for the same purpose for which this is intended,
cannot be closed, as is well known without the aid
of a tinnsr: are difficult to open, and are grenprallv
so much injured iu opening as to be useless for
luture service.
By this simple contrivance, the proccss"of her-
meticai sealing is placed conveniently within the
reach of every individual; and fruit, vegetables
and Dutter (it properly prepared) maybe kept,
with their natural flavor unimpaired, lor an in
definite length of time. For sale bv
MERRELL A CARTER.
Clearfield, Sept. 19. 1855 tf.
PROFESSIONAL.
TT UUCIIERSWOOPE, ATTORNEY AND
M.JL COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa.
Office in Graham's Row, next door to Journal
"cce. April 16 tf.
rriHOS. J. M. CULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT
X HW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Clearfield.
Pa., may be found at his office in Shaw's Row
four doors west of the '-Mansion House." Deeds
im timer i..-Sai luairuaieuu prepared witn prompt-
BARRETT ft LARRIMER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
having entered into copartnership in the practice
. pun..,,, .111 laiimuiiT menu 10 ail
business entrusted to their care in Clearfield eoun-
V- t. K. HAKKEIT,
J. 11. LARIMER.
Clearfield, July 13, 1355.-Ty.
L JACKSON CRANS,
A TTORXEY A T LAW,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office adjoining hi residence, on Second St.
August 1. 1S55.
r A. WALLACE,
A TTORXEY A T LA W,
CLEAEFIELD, PA.
Offico nearly opposite the Court House.
August 1, 135j.
rB. M'ENALLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties.
Office nearly opposite Judge Wright s store.
August l, lS.r5.
1 S. DUNDY,
A TTORXEY AT LA W,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office in the room adjoining on the West, the
Store of Wm. F. Irwin.
August I, 1855.
JOHN II. MULLEN,
Frtnehville. Clearfield County, Pa
Havin rented i h a nrnnptv ar.j r t
F. Hoops, tenders his professional services to the
citizens of Frenchviile, and vicinity. Office, one
door east of Lutz's store, Frenchviile
f A.a ice
DR. B. F. AKLEY,
PttrSTHTA TV
Grahantton. ClenrHrlA. C.nnntL P .
tenders his professional services to the inhabitants
of Grahamton and unrrnnndind innnt,. v.
a.1 all times be found at his Office, directly oppo
site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not proles.
emuaiiy engaged. Apt, zo.
A. M. IT ILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoin
ing his Store, Clearfield. Pa. Artifi
cial Teeth, from ntla tr. m full
ted in the most approved modern style.
Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done with care
and neatness.
Teeth extracted with all Ibn ear a: t.i.
modern science ean furnish.
DR. HILLS, can always be found at his office,
as he is now devoting hi hni. .: uTZ
r o " " ' " uiicuuvu at Ilia
profrwsion. June 20, '55.
GEX; nL AN D ER, SCRI VENER'and
JUbTICK OK tiir Pi-irf T...1. .k
Clearfiold Co., Pa., will attend promptly to collec
tions, acknowledging Deeds, Ao
RErrarscEs Hon.G. R. Barrett. Wm. A. Wal
lace, Clearfield; Ex-Gov. Wsn. Bigler, Philad.;
Hon. I'avid Riwlia l...mi...... 11 ur
Zeigler, BrookvilleVllja. J. Burnsid'e, Bellefonte! j
Good's Store, No. MS, Market Street Ph;i.j57
phia. - - - TAn?: t, ISS.-iT
A T. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothins'Stn..!
J.So. 171, Market Uect Every varietv,
ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable TL.
constantly on hand. Auj. 1, 55.jT
GE0BGE J. WEAVER & CO., No. 13 North w .
ter Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in Car
chain, Yarn. Manilla and Hemp Itopfi. Ped-ci-
Clothes-lines, Ac, Ac . Aug 1. ISiS.-ij ',
riAAC M. ASriTON. Hat Store. N0
Market St.; Philadelphia,- Hat. Caps. f'"
Ac. of evry variety, and the best jua)itT '
on hand. Aug. I. laj...'
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, CoTvTyl
and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hal"
Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all busing
entrusted to his care. - Aug. 1, ia551y.
CALEB COPE A CO, No. 1S3, Market St., Phi!
delphia. Dealers in Linens, White Goods. Ho.
siery. French. English and Gorman Silk. Goods, La
ces, Gloves. Bolting Cloths, As. f Auj. 1, '33 jv.
BEIDLEMAN A IIAYWARD Wholesale Gro
cers, Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants
No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia.
. ...... D.EEIDELMAN,
Ang..,lS5j.-iy, A. IIAYWARD,
WILLIAM S. IIANSELL A SON, Manufao
turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad
dlery Hardware, No. 23 Market Street. BLiladel
phia. Saddle, Bridles. Harness, Trunks. Whip.
Saddle Bags, Brid Filling, BiM, Stirrups. Buckles
Carpet Bags, ect. - Aug. 1, '35.-ly
HOOD A CO Extensive Dry -goods Dealers, No,
187, Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant
ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of
the most fashionable and elegant goods. They in
vite country Merchants to call and examine their
splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere
August 1, 1855.-ly. ..
IRLS.MUTII & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO DEALERS,
Ko. 105 N. Third 8 tree' five doors below Rae
Nov. 29, '54 -ly. Pnn.AHF.ij'irrA.
COWELL & CO.,
176 Karket Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
WHOLrsaLe Dealers it Hats, Caps, Furs. $t
between 5th and 6th St., Philadelphia.
Jan. 17, 1835.
M
ARTIN, MORKELL & CO.,
(uate oiat.K IAKTIN A CO.)
Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM,
Ml XG S. COM BS. BRUSHES, FANCYGOODS.Ac.
no. north iourth Street. Philaderphia.
M. T. MARTIN. CnAS. II. HAMRRK
DAM'L J. MORKELL, G. K. PEDDLE. -
DecS. '34. " SANDRSON II. MARTIN.
RUSSELL ft SCnOTT. .
Kos. 138 Market St.. 5 Merchant St .
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c.
They respectfully invite their Cleaficld friends
to give them a calf. Jan. 17, ?53.-iy.
HARRIS, ORBISON ft CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 259. Market St., North side between 6th A 7th,
Philadelphia. Drug. .Medicines, Chemicals, Pat
ent Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Druggist's
Glassware, Wiudow Gla-, Paints. Oils. Dyes, Per
fumery, Ac, Ac. JOHN HARRIS, M. D.
E. li. ORBISON,
Aug. 1, '53.-1 j,. J. SHAKSWOOP.
Y. RUSHTON ft CO.,
245 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importer and Dealers in Earthcn-Ware.TChina,
Glass, and Queens Ware,
Opposite the K-d Lion Hotel. Philadelphia. -J-
Y. RUSHTON,
i. C. HOPKINS.
Nov. 8. '54 .-ly. KOBT. STILSON.
OOXS. II EI LM AN ft CO.,
No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST
PRiLsnaLrniA.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
Jifth Door below Race.
CHARLES KOONS.
AMOS G. 11EILMAN.
Fhiladelphia. May 16. 1855.-ly.
CONRAD ft WALTON,
255 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in
HARD-WAKE,
IROX, XAILS, d-c, $c.
They respectfully invite the people of Clear
field, to continue their favors.
Aug. 1, lS55.-ly.
PAUL ft TAYLOR.
- Na. 255 Harket Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Uava always on hand, at their "Wholesale Ware
house, a large assortment of :
the Newest Style of
BOOT. SHOE. AND STRAW OOODS.
BOTH FOREIG.X AXD DOMESTIC.
All their goods being of their own direeV Im
portation and Manufacture, they are enabled te
offer superior inducements to Merchants layicc in
their stock.
WM. W. PAUL,
v, , -Ji- u- TAYLOR.
Dec. 1. 1S54. ly.
A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE. Xi. ?- V.ti, c-.. c. . T
stt the Mo-ait Vernon ITonxr. Tphiladelphia.
c-., . uitnr.-, iuu jeweiioa, 19 jv. eases.
Stiver Icrer tin - ilr-w I A . tx
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons.
Silver Ilo.rt .1.-, . K:i.. j. . i , r, ?
7, -t'tr. avauu., mini rtni tna
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: together
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb
Guard and loo Chains. All goods warranted t
be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair
ed in the best manner.
Also. Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac. made to order..
-ii iT -A". 0,HerS "n.t .bjr axil or otherwisa
will be pnnctnallv attended to
J..m,ot.to. f,: 'SmJ Profits and Quick Sales
Philadelphia, April 25, 1855.
TtTOC.Vr VERNON HOUSE,
l-'A W. 5. North
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned having taken the old well
known house, which has been renovated and re"
modeled t h m, -,...., .uir.n -. -
, , ; . iviiii.i wiiciii nu clear-
field friends to give him a eall on their visits to
THt ftl ftlitdM lm all 1 1 .
. mcw. sou urns occd leta
with care from Hankie we!! known establishment
I n 1 a aaata,H SlUai a. .
... - "-t oiiwi, ana u oi uc latest and most
Iah:onable style. ,
The location for MerchanU and others com in
to the citv i t.r.n : s ... "
. v u.u mug .a inc crnire N
business. i i. bari?itti
Ang. 1, 1355-Iy. Proprietor.
B
OKER, BROTHERS ft JONES.
aon. 108 k ISO, JCaxkot Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and manufactarcTS of Citr and
EASTERN MADE HOOTS AND SHOES.
Also, every variety of French and English Shoe
Eastings, Patent Leather, Kid and Calf-skins,
Shoe Laces, tiallons. Bindinzs. Ac.
suitable for manufacturers. ' "
Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon
nets, Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-Leaf Hats, .
English, French, and American artificial
1 lowers, OU Silk, Straw Trimmings, . " ? ;
ate, Ao.
Ilaving removed to our new Store. No. 15S ft 160
Market Street, below 5th, Soath Side, it stairs.
invite your attention to our large and varied Stock
of Straw Goods, Loots and Shoes, which we ara
preparing for the approaching Fall Sales.
All our Goods being exclusively of our own li.
rt Importation and Manufacture, we feel conn,
dent that oar facilities are sack that w nr..
you inducements as regards variety and prices ef
Goods, unsurpassed by anv house ia the eonntrv
ItliVlW IIDMT1IVUJ
iwvw IV . A i at.- AI.11. UiinlM.l. t
hoy. 8, 1654 -ly. Philadelphia
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