u u 1 3 1 1 E- V! S! -:c addeess op the carries THE RAFTSMAN'S JOURNAL. Oh I come, dearest Patrons, and listen to the Jay, The printer boy warbles upon this New-rear's day ; And while your hearts are roerry at the notes I do peal, Jfsy your bands reach your pockets and there begin to Jul, If there' not a stray qnarter lying in the way. That would jnst meet the views ot the Carrier Boy to-dsy. Throngh the year thai is past I hav brought you the new, A reward for such kindness, no man will refuse. Tjme is a register appointed of the Lord, Which baring done his bidding here, returns to record : So the year Fifty-Six has been here and is gone, And young Fifty-Ssren is just coming on. The scenes of the rast I most certainly will tell ; A pep at the future I may give you as well. The past has been various as you do well know. Amid sunshine of gladness and dark clouds of woe. ITow many who, like we, with br:ght prospects ahead, Commenced the last year, that are now with the dead : And their spirits are gone to meet deserved doom, While their bodies lie low in the coll dreary tomb. These deal bodies will rise at the last Judgment day, And united to spirit, wijl doomed past away. Yet those only are blessed who on the King wait. Strive, therefore, to enter at the straight narrow gate. From these issues, we might lejtni our duty below : But I star not to warn vou, as onward I go, From the laud of the dead, where my thoughts did just roam, I will now soar aloft to the scenes of my home. Frm the first of last yesr I will therefore begin, Ani tell vou of Clearfield 'lis Clearfield we are in. The old year came icy and covered with snow, Ani the girls with the boys did a sleigh-riding go. Just while the snow lasted, these Lasses were clever, But when it departed, they got sancy as ever. The saow did all melt and run down otf the bills, And a large Iiaftsuian's river was formed of the rills. beheld the ice break what a beautiful sight ! To see it descending in the strength of its might. Rome feint hearts were timid, lest the bulk of the snow, When melted would deluge our fair town, lying low. But the Hand that protects and defends us from harm, Soon made us see thence we had no causa of alarm : The snow melted slowly and did gently depart," To the full satisfaction of the Lumberman's heart. The sound of the sMzh-bcl's was then heard of no more; But the din of the Raltsman was all along shore. They tossed in the logs, with a roll and a splash, And a stout stick for binder across them did lab. Equipped for their journey, they cut loose from the shore ; So the .season for rafting soon gently passed o'er ; And tlnr their labor is hard, in shine and through rain, Yet they long for the season of rafting again. Now swiftly we glide throngh the dnys of bright Spring, When the blue-birds and robins their sweetest notes sitig, Still on towards Summer, w hen all nature looks gay, Chosen yonug maids were crowned fair Queens ot the May. As time rolled along there was an Exhibition, In which a youth spoke of -Onr Country's Condition But our wire-working neighbor thought that would ne'er do, So l:c gave things in general a hcll-a-bailoo. Tet my lay shall not trace this inconsistent wrong; Bet will hasten to speak of political throng. To th' town of Cincinnati the Democrats did ride. With Slavery and Popedom upon thcii either side : For these are their legions in this beloved land ; Thus the curses ot our nation are linked hand in hand. They voted for Douglass, Buchanan, Cass and Pierce, Amid party factions, alarming, loud and fierce. Thev clnng to New Hampshire's son. till he had TERMS. The JijrBSAt. is published 'every Wednesday at One Ioliar amp Fiftt Ck'sts per aimoin in adTance. or Two Dollah within the yc.tr. Adrerti--mcnts inserted at SOycent?' perfjuare. of twelve line, for tbe iirt and t-.venfy-five ef-nts for each additional insertion. A 1.1-eral deduction raa'le to thJ, w ho advertise by the year. The 'Terms' will be strictly ad'aered to. No paper discontinue! witboot payment of ar rearages. nuleM at tbc option ol the publisher. t HOWS TIIE TDIE For. liAKu.MX.-! - NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES!! 'fiiirk silt ni l .!' ;ro?.'.'.'."' RAVING just returned from the Ea?t. I would inform my old eiirlouuM and the public in general, that 1 am now receiving and opening at my -old star.'!" a splendid a-rlnent f Spring jtnd Summer God.. whi-h I will sell a Iiitle lower than any oods heretofore sold in Ckariiel J. a iaon ttbiiii will bef' Uii l MANTILLAS, a largo assoitnicct at exceedingly lw pries. SILKS, at from 70 cents to l.CS cents per yard. G INGHAMS. at from 1 1 cetts to !J ctiits per yd. CA LIC'ES. at from j cents to i 2i cU per yard. SHAWLS a good article of Shaw! i. at from G'i cents to lO, each. HON NETS lurpe lot tt from cents to LAblLS' GAlIEilS lor l.iO worth lioots. thoL-s and Hipper at from 62j cents tit l.Si cent p-r pair. LAblCrf' will please caib r.s I have sliiiost cve rytliinvc in their iir.c.at extrnor linary l'"w rates. GENIS" Loots. Siioe3 and Gaiters at very low Ml SLINS. at from G to 12 cents a yard. JEANS, at 2i) cet:s a yard worth i. CLOTHS black. Iiiuc, Olive, Green, and other colors, very cheap. CAS.-'iMElii-JS Illack and a variety of Fancy colers of the latest styles. VESTING.? a jrreat variety of f.incj and pbiin. Sl'MMEK CLOl ilS, Cassimers, 'i'rimminir-i. and io short, a variety of almost all sorts of Gentlc weus' and hoys' wear. Call soon, while you can have an opportunity to (elect from the whole ?tock. All the above, and a grest variety of other goo Is can be purchased at the very lowtt prices i"0K CASH, as I have determined not to b undersold. may21'j 111CU AK1) M jSS iP. - pMtiBTafre"li. i a - e. rrlE OLD COUNIHl STORK OF X . A. '!. HILLS. IS Jt'ST NOW ItEIXG C HAMMED wiih a choice selection of seasonable goods. a t the pri:cir.'SERS oir.v rnrjEs. P.EAUV-.M AIE CLOTHING in great variety and cf tbe choicest qualities. A Hfrge variety of choice D?E53 SILKS, which will be sold at eitr price.. Soufe beautiful CKAI'K and Summer DROCHAE f?haw!. which will be sold very low. JiOy'i'S A SHOES in great variety, lower than tbey have ever been offered in this county. 1 ANCV UWIS ertremely low in price, and of the mont beautiful pattern. CALICOES at 10 CUNTS per yard, warranted fjst colors and fall width. PLEASE CALL a.l trim! MY STOCK Irfwe purchliirlrirltrrr. K-Il-A-D- V P-A-V wiy motto, and I am t:i!ltf rfrtmniurrl to t!l a II-T-T-IE 1-ft-W-E-n Ih-iH anw nnerlsf, UO''rithxtilli "20 ft. .Irani irurlh 10." All kind of marketing, boards and shingles ta ken in exchange for roods. N. IJ. A few beautiful Gold Hrooches and Gents' Breast-pins, gold and silver hunting-case patent Jevcr watches, Ac., very low for the Kead y Lhino P. s- Just call at your leisure. I've got goods enough to do you all. so that one can'tgeta-headof another. junell,'j-tf. A. M. HILLS. 11ARLOR STOVKS Several exonIlcDt Par Itn Hrrt to fc bad at H. P. PATTOKT. . . -3- fcilitFh. A '"SL'Si. ;nd ChUdrcus 1 111 hatore.- - , ..ts.r at JlDsaop I ' j . . If I bist three, HO! FOR TIIE TKAIPI.R OF HONOR ; : a n i x M-r, i it ic s. TI2T, COPPEB, & SHZET-IEOX WAEZ MANUFACTORY, PIIILIPSBI'P.G. PA. HRAI'IN & M'tJIKK have just opened an exten sive Tin. Vopprr, Stiff-1 r ii Wire M -tun fami ly, where they arc at all times prepared tu supply customer with every conceivable arth-Ie from the unaiVst Coffee pot spout to tbe longest pipe ima ginable. 1 hev will do both a WHOLESALE A P.ETAIL business, and wii! at all times have on hand a largo asorimer.t of rend v-made ware. II O I 6' A' 'p o t T I -V G done to or It. on the shortest notice, and put up in a neat. iiltt.-u.:i.'il manner. S TO YES, STOVE-PIPE, $ KETTELS, of every variety kept constantly on band. They will furnirfh to order any of the following Co"k Stoves, viz : The William Pcnn. Oueen of the AVcst. the Atlantic, and Cook-Complete, all of which are suitable for bo:h wool and coal. Among the Parlor Stoves will be found the -Ladr Washington." tbe Excelsior." -Home Parlor.' Ac. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange fur goods. A. A. PKAIU.V J NO. L. M G111K. October 2 1. lsV3.-tf. riTiiE sci i:ti i i c am i;k ic an the -M. TWELl'TII YEAR Oae ihocsand Dollar I CaJh Pr:ze. 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Mann A Co., are extensively engagol in procuring patent. for uew inventions, an,! will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements HARDWARE and Cuttiery just received and now oponing at Mostop's cheap caah store in Clearfield uiay21 iANClASTER JIO.XEV will be taken at par i for Goods at City Prices, at the store of Clearfield. Dec. 3. ItlCHAP.l) M0SSOP. JEWELRY A lot of fine Breast Pins Ear Drops. Shitt Studs, Ac. for cale verv cheap, by Clearfield. Iee.3 THOMAS KOUniNS. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, for sale by JOS. PETEiiS, Curwecsvillc. Nov. 25, 13i5 6t TUON. Iron of cU kinds, to bo had low at the -t- Store of U. I). Patton. in Curwensville. N AILS ' A lot of assorted na.il and snikes tr JIeaithtnrto W. F. IRWIN. 1 j tuiu xo, 7a r,f Ham-, and fcnJl"1 1 M-.,fiai. Then cast him overboard into dark oblivion's sea; , And finding that success required a Utter man, They placed the aged -Buck"' in the Uniou-satiiig Tan ; A platform they did make, so sqnatter-soTereign wid, Polvgamy and Slavery were swallowed tail and bide. Thft platltorm endorsed the acts of futile Frank ; Buchanan imbibed all, nor choked at any plank. Our Millard Fillmore next was made a nominee ; A most noted statesman and worthy man is he. Unhappilv his friends in their platlorm did refnse. To assert .Northern wrong, and reclaim plighted does. A party thence arose, who knew and spoke their wrong, Whose standard, fair and just, the Northern hosts did throng, That t wasjust and fair, but the knave would dare disown; It claimed no Southern right, but asked for tsch ii cu-c. This party as their chief. Fremont did nominate ; - Id statesmanship a youth, in knowledge truly great. Tiie bloodshed, feuds and dcatu.w hich jarr'd our country 'a weal. Their platlorm charged upon the Compromise repeal. Three parties thns equipped, the canvass all begun ; In quick succession thou, we had lies, trutli and fun. All things they said and did, time here would fail to tell ; But our ears were scarce free from the L'uion-satcrs' yell. They called the wrongs of Kansas, "Abolition lies," And" scoffed at prisoners' woes, and widows' prayers and cries; Then for success did brand, Fremont a Catholic. Who does not now behold this Locofoco trick ? They court the Roman vote, then meanly use its name, To libel the luster of their great opponent's fame. This plan to 'lectioncer may ruit their party well ; But reminds me of the way "Ndcli" makes converts for Hell. Frcesoi'crs did assert that Slavery ought not be, In our Northern territory, forced upon the free ; And 'twas not necessary cruel bondage should ride, With our Lagle and Flag, where'er they soar in pride. How Kansas sneered wrong at Ecrder-niifliari hands; How the blood of freemen stained her fur prairie lands; How ballot-box usurpers, aimed slavery there to chain ; Were topics of dispute throughout the late campaign. All parties ran in hopCT1h.it one did win the prize, Whose stronghold is the Pope, and refuges ot lies. But why should Salt-Kiver boys, while rowing, complain, Along with th' noble ctcrtvd from Iowa to Maine. I nest shall notice Brooks fell viliian of the land Who caned worthy Sumner, w ith most treacherous band, And caused Ais blood to Cow within the Congress Hall, Whose memory shall be great but Brooks' shall be small. Th' affairs cf our nation have been moving apace, A few things to honor, all others to disgrace ; Our interna! troubles, it is likely, may cease, And instead of, war with Europe, prospects lavor peace. The world in general is lying at her eas ; But here and there are some her doings do not pleaso. Her changes are too numerous for me to recall, In the hist'ry of nations, they are written for all. Come now with me return to the prospects of home, Where my thoughts for the present at random shall roam. A Hail I'oad we w ill have, for the contract is made, That near twenty-two miles shall soon have the right grade. The most spreading thing, of new fashion, we now meet, Are the harps of our girls, which take up the whole street. Iook out, buys, in passing, or these hoops yon will (eel ; You should have your shins lathed w ith w rought-iron or steel. Our town, for the most part is as dull as yon please ; Some men laboring hard, whii.vt others enjoy ease. . It is hoped this New Year will make duliocss depart ; May each lad have his lassie, each lass a sweetheart. And now, dearest patrons, ere my lay shall be dor.o, You will kindly think o'er how Pit first part begun! My Address is delivered. I cannot delay ; A happv New Year to ail to all a good dav. THE CAP.RIER. Jaiart 1, 1SG7. I 19 IDIOVAb : The undersigned begs leave to I M.i iiifonj his friends that he ha removed his BOOT AND SE0E STORE, from '-Shaw's Kow."' to his new building, opposite the ;flicc of James Wrigly. and two doors omh of the Office ii. P.. Uarrktt. Esq. He still keeps constantly ou hands, every varie ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. Men's fancy shoe nnd gaiters, with an excellent assort ment of heavy work, nil adapted to the various w ants of the people of Clcarfbdd. lie hopes, hij friends will call at Lis NEW SToT.E, and cx amine Lis St'K-k. L'oots and Shoes maio to order, and tnonding done as heretofore. ISAAC JUHNSICN. Clearfudd. June 27. ls.W COOING IT ALONE. The undersigned hav 1T in taken to himself the store formerly own ed by Pafehia A Swan, takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally, that he has just received from tiiecity a splendid assortment of iry Gool. Hardware. 2ueenswarc. Groceries, Confec'ionarie. Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes. ar.d every thing else usually kept in a country store. Persons wihing to buy cheap and gm-d Good liould not forget that he is determined not to be undersold by r any store inthc county. Ilia motto is '-a nimble penny rathe than a s!i.w six pence " S. C PATCH IN. Glen Hope. July 5. 1S." i. I? XCII AXG E HOTEL. PIlILIPSIJl Roi i The subscriber, thankful for past favors, would r'pectfully solicit a continuance of the lib eral patronage betowe 1 npon his House by tha Public: lie is prep.ired to accommodate water men, cditoi s. drovers, ami all others w ho way call with hire, in tbe very best manner. He also purposes to rt!n a line of Hacks from Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the travelling publi". J. ii. itlNK. Philpsburg. March 1 1. ISO j.-tt. DAVID S. PLOT N E R K espec t f u Idyl reforms his old friends ami the public, that he has obta ined the services of a good Cutter and work man as a foreman iu the tailoring business, and he is now prepared to attend to any order in his Lice of work on the most accommodating terms, and fchort notice, and w ill have clothing on hand at all times, such a dress coats, frock coat, vests, and pantaloons of their own manufacture, and goo I material at the lowest prices. With a wish to ac commodate, he solicits a share of patronage. New Washington. May t). 1S53. VEW ARRIVAL. " 1 A. A- J. PATCH EX.- Have just received a uew andfpleudid assort ment of Goods the best that was ever brought in to the upper end cf Clearlield County. They in vito their friends and the public generally to give 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 for the exhibition. AARON" PATCH IN. JACKSON PATCIUN. Burnside. Nov. 23. lSjj. S"OR SALE the Farm occupied by Kichard l'anvers. Jr., situate in Penn township, about one milo from PcnnsvilU. It contain. 64 acres, of which ti are cleared and under good fence. The improvements are a two-story frame houso and kitchen, barn and out-houses. There is a vutin" bearing orchard on the place, and the whole is well watered. For terms applv to L. JACkSOXCRANS. jnnct Clearfield. Pa. , N J K W A R R I V A L. The undersigned has I just received a large stock of NEW GOODS, adapted to the sensou, consisting of DRY GOr:is. CKoCEItlES, '1 1" EE N S W ATI E HAHDWAltE. C0NFECTI0NAUIES, ' NAILS, HOLLOW-WA BE, CEDEIt-WABE, Ac.. Ac. JAMES B. GRAHAM. GrnhftTnton. Aug. 22. 1S55 BKwoK. TVsON A KI1EN Wholesale iTy Good's Store, No. 146, Market Street, Philadel phia. Aug. 1, 1g5.-lv. Junusry 23r ib!' . . OK III. BKOTTILKS & JONES, Kos. 153 & 160, Market Street, P H 1 1. A s E L f m a ; . - Importer and manufacturers of Citv and -EASTEKN MAKE IJOOTS AND SHOES. Also, every variety of French and English Shoe Lasting;". Patent Leather. Kid and Calf-skits, -Shoe Laces, tiallons, liiudings. A., suitable for manufacturers. ' , Also. Foreign and Iomestie Straw and Silk Eoa ncl. Leghorn: Panama. aid Palm-Leal" lfsu. English. French, and American artificial' l'lowers. Oil Silk. Straw Trimmings, Ac.', ir. Having removed to our new Store. No. loS A lf.O Market Street, below itb, South .Side, up stairs, we invite your attention to our large and varied Stock of Straw tloods, Hoots and Si.oes, which we are prepariug for the approaching Fall Sales. .All our tioods being exclusively of ourovndi r"ct Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities aro such that we ctn "b.Tcr you inducement' as regards variety and prices of ijoods. unsurpassed by anv house in the eonutry. ijoker. rr.oi"in:i:s . j-jnes.. Nov. 8. ISM.-ly. rii'Mrlt,t. VISE'S CHEAP WATCH A'Sl JEWELRY STOKE. No. 72 North Second Street, (;7-o-sittt the Man nt I'erioit Hort-'t.) Pphiladclphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. H K. esses. Silver ".ever do., do.; Silver l.cpine. io.; Quartier; (iold Spectacles, Silver (is.; Silver Tablo Spoons. Silver iJesert do. : Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and (iold Case; Gold Pens and Silver do.: togethei wiih a variety of fine jold Jewelry. Gold Cuib Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted tt be hs represented. Watches and" Jewelry, repair cd in the beit manner. Also. Masonic Marks. Pins. e.. made to order. N. 15. All orders sent by mail or otherwise will be punctually attended to. ilis motto is: -Small Profits ati Quick Sales Philadelphia. April 23, Ihoo. "IJOr.NT VERNON HOI SE. 27o. t'3. Korti fce.ons St:ee: F H I L A S K.1 PHI A. The undersigned having taken the old well known bouse, which, has been renovated and re modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear field fiiet.dsto give him a call on their visits to the city. TU furniture is all new. nnd has been selected with c.iref.oin Hcr.klcs well known establishment in Chestnut Street, and is of the lutest and most fashionable style. The location fr Merchants an 1 others" coming io the city is convenient, being in the centre ot business. I. L. BAflUETT. Aug. 1. 1 S.'O.-ly. Proprietor. tJAl'L & TAYLOR? No. 255 Karlet Street. PHILADELPHIA. Hare always on hand, at their W.io'eaale Ware house, a large assortment of the Newest Stvle of BOOT. SHOE. A NO STB AW nrOI?. BOTH FORIZrCX AXI) domestic All their goods being of their own direct Im portation and Manufacture, they art enabled t-i offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in their stock. WM. W. PAVE, N. G. TAYLOit. TV? 1. 1'J. ly. CONRAD St WALTON, 2 jo KarVet Jtre t, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and Dealers in II A " D 17 A 2 S, IliOX, XJll.S, $-., ir. They respectfuity invite the people cf Claar field. to continue their favors. Ang. 1. lVi.-!y. J EXCHANGE INSl'i: Nf V. COMPANY, -i JJo. 11. i-lrrcha'a'E' "Eschar.??, PHILADELPHIA. This Company, with an ample Capital, well se cured, is prepared to t2"c;i insurances in Clear field, and adjoining Counties, on terms as libera! as consistent with the safctv fit the Cotm-cnv. jno. McDowell, jr..' Oct. 3. lSjj. .-' jrv. OONS, IiEIL'd AN & CO.. o. il7 NOXill IfllBDST.. Pi.il.AI'tLPniA. "WHOLESALE LEALEL.S . Ia roreirn ti ioraest:s Dry Goois. l'ii'th Lbx.r be low Knee. CilAKLES HORN'S. AMi'.S G. IiEILMAX. Philadelphia. Mav lf. lj.".-lr.- T V. Rl SIITON 4: CO.. J" 24 I-Iarkct Si-pet, PHILAUELPH1A; Injporters and Bc-!crs iu Eartiien-Wiire.CLiua, Glass, and Qucccs W;re. Opposite the Bed Lion Hotel. PhiladelrMa. J. Y. iU .-ii'liiN, J. C. Ii"i-Ki:. Nov. R. "Cf.-lr. BOUT. STILSnN. ARRIS, OiiRISON & CO., WH0LE3ALE U.RTJGGISTS. No. 2'.a Market St.. North side between ( th A T;h. Philadelphia. l)rug, Medicines. Ciiem i viis. Pat ent Medicines. Surgical Instrument. .i-i!grit' Gbis.sware. Window Glas. I'nint. :ls. iive. i'er futnery, Ac Ac. JOHN' It Alt U IS. M. 1). E. B. ('BBISiiN. Aug. 1. 'jS.-ly . J. SHABSW.i.H. MA RT I N , l O RRE L L& CO."? (Late LIYEU MAIITIX A OA Importers and I'e.ilrrs in tS I IZUY. T2IM, MfXOS. COMBS. Bitl SUES. FA NC Y G- i)S.Ac. "7o. 2-1 North Fourth Ftrce. ?h:lh.':er:."i.&. M. T. MARTIN. CI! S. Ii. I1A.M i'.lt K OA ML J. MuliKELL. G. B. PEOPLE. t'ee. 'jj.J SANIHtvi.V B. M KTiN. iJl'SSELLfc SCIIOTT?, V No. 13 Kfcrtot tt.. P. Jtcrihiit St , PHILADELPHIA. Importers anl Wboies.iie lc:i!ers in VRCUS, CIIEM f C.I LS. -r. They respectfully invite tiicir ClcnSeld friends to gie them a call. fnn. 1 7. '.:.'. -1 -. TTTUDl A CO Extensive lry-goods Oealers. No. 1.JL 17, MarkctSt., Philadelphia, keen constant ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap E-.o.-k of the most fashionable and elegant goods. Ther in vite country Merchants to call and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere August I. ISjj.-ly. CowL17l"&?cT)T? J ITG Karkct Strcrt, PHILADELPHIA: W HOLES At-E BKALERS IV Hits; Cup'. Furs. between itb. and 6:h St.. Philadelphia. Jan. bT. 1 j. riLLIAM ?. KAN.-ELL i SON, Manuf.ic v f tiircrs and Importers of Jfaddierv. an I Sad dlery Hardware. No. 2i -Market Street." Bhila Ul pliia. Saddles. Bridles. Harness. Trunks. Wliii.s Saddle Bags. Bridle Filling, Eils. Stirrui-s. Buckics Carpet Ba,'s. eet. . Ani. I. jj.-ly i7IIIS.MlTTII &. BKOTIIER, 1 WHOLESALE TOr.lCCO DEALERS, Hi. ID5 If. Third Street five doors below Bace Nov. 29. Iy. BiiiLADKi.pniA. B EIDLEMAN k HAYWAB1) Wholesale C,m- .'er.s. Tea Bealers. nnd Commission Merchant.-, No. 273. Market Street. Philadelphia. 1). BEIUELMAN, Au3.1,lS3:,-ly. A.IIAVWAB1. T. LANE C1. Wholesale Clothing Store No. 171, Market Street. Every variety of ready made Clothingin the most fashionable stylas constantly on hand. Aug. 1 .- '."j.-l v. GEOBCE J. WEAVER A" CO.. NoTloXrTlTwa tcr Street. Philadelphia. Dealers in Carpo chnin. Yarn. Manilla and lleiup Hopes. Bod-cords Clothes-lines, Jrc. Ac. Au 1. IA."j.-ly-. IS VAC M. ASI1TON Hat Store. No. 172 Market St., Philadelphia. Hats. Caps. Furs, Ac., of every variety, and the best quality always onbf.nd. Au:. I. IS.ia.-ly." GEOUCE XX. COLLADAV, Conveyancer and l.nnd Agent. No. ,'!. Goldsmith's" Hall, Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care. l Au 1, l-Oi.-ly. c ALE 15 COPE A C. No. IS", Maiket St., Phila ueilDia. Dealers in T.ions bit. (In.,,!, tin. siery. French, English and Ucrinan Siik iioods. La- -r. PROFESSION A L a TltTT a Tt T ItfF.- n.linin. m . j . . . . .... --j j- i ci , Ij jlm. jne nis-iore. iicmmi'i. i . Artificial Teeth, from one to a full set. mounted in the most approved modern style. - Filling. Filing, and Cleaning done with care and neatness. Teeth extracted with all the eare and dispatch modern seience cin furnish. I'll. HILLS, can always be founl at his ofSce, a? he i now devoting Lis whole attention to his profession. . (June 20. A5- MEDICAL PARTNERSHIP. Ir. Her.ry Lorain, having associated - with him. in the practice of Medici ue. E'r. J. G Hartswk k, they f.tTer their professional services to the citizens of ClesrCcld and vicinity. Ttey wiil attend to pro fes.ionul csiis at all hours, and in ail s?-sors. Dr. Jlsrlswick will be n-pn-t djir.g tbe day at their off.e opposite Dr Lorain's residtree. and r.t tight, at Lis ressdeuce. oa 2i i-treci. one doer north of Reed A Weaver's store. June li. S.'.J. rTr. I". Ail L E Y. PHYSIC I-1 X. G.-nh'unl-it. Ch trf.hl Cot'?.?;.: TV.. tenders bis pnjfcssional services to the u-bnokants of iJrnhamton and surrounding country be can nt all times be found st bis CuL-e. directly eppo site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, vbeu ti"t proi'-.s. sionally enzaged. Af!. 2?. rpiSOS. jTKCl LLOl :il, ATTORNEY AT J. L W i.n I DISI KICT AT T JINEY. Ci. ai fi. Id, Pa., may be found at hi-- tCice ia Shaw's Bow, four dours west of tLo -Mans!on iIoiis.:' Dceu and other legal instruments prep'are 1 with pro:-pt-tiess f;nd accuracy. Kc!. 1 iy. DR. I. WOODS, tenders hi-: pro:,;--:--.-::.' 1 s".-vic-s to the citizens .f C'lcr'2M r.:j i vi.-in:-ty. Besiuenee on Second street, o:,po.-i:e the Hce of L. Jackson Ciar.s. where ha i..n be fv.l unless absent on prc-fesslor.al bu.-Ie.--. CKarCell. May U. KvT-iu. y ARRIMEU & TEST. JLi . ATTORXEYS AT LAJY, Will attend proupt'y to all ! jrl ai d other bu siness entrusted to ti.eir crro ;':. . ie:irli Id sr-J ad joining cociities. JAS, n. LARKIItr; Cl 'areid, Acr TiSj. J U, M'EN ALLY, ATTOKXEY AT LAW. Vti-arfui.l. I'm,:' -. Practices in Clep.rfie'd and adjoining ecniUies. Cfilee in new brick addition, ajj .iuing the resi dence of James B. GrihiKi. Augti.-t I. Tf S. OCNDY. ATTuilXEY AT'L.UY, 111 C- -i. ii-. '-'Ciee in the new bri.k a i iition. adioining the res idence of James B. 'Iraaoiu. An'rnst J . isj5. T JACKSON CU A NS. ATI OBN EY AT LAW, X-i ClrirJ.rl.i. i'eu.i'n. j OS :e a ljoiuing his residence, on St -t.il I S;r;-et. j Olcarrietd. A o?tit 1 . 1 ..":. . r i g g IH IJEIt SWOOPE, ATTOBNEY AM) , 1 1 C'CN-ELl.Oil AT LAW. Clearfield. Pr. ; iJScc iu Graham's B6w, i.cit !.-or 1 3 -In, irna'. j office. Apjillo tf. j t A.WAi.LACL.irr(::.v.;;r?d2;?L?IT; f ? a Clr-ti-ti-U. prim a. OClee nearly opposite tbe Court House. Av.gl-'j5. ! DO. CROl'CIl, PHYSICIAN. Office in Cur- j wer'vi.le. May ? i. t f I m i j "jVEW riSH KEEEELL : CASTES would Lt i..ijrm the. public, that they ha ve ju.-t t j en- I el an ciSe:iive I C'-'PPEB. TIN AND SHEET-IBON Vt ABE ..a-:i!u rl'j ; J;t i , Oh S-coii f S'.rttt. it t'.i 'luejiKjU n;' C.' irf.J J, j v.-Lcre tiiey are prej.arfd lo'lurtii-'i at red used i ri- ! c.-:'. every variety of articles in their iin. - ' te 1. Bai-iio:.. rils. sttves of e. cry variety! Ploughs and farming utensli--. pui;:ps cf every ! dc.-c-i:ption. siove pipe, r:ite: t siui-ago cutter.-:. fui.ncis and self sea. ing caiis kept cuiUintiy on ' hjnd. r Allr.rder for cast'ngs f -r FlocrMiIls.SawMi!is. Ac. will be thankfully received snd promptly at tended to. " j IIOi'SE SPOl'TINO HON E TO ORDER. They are also j repated to receive every varie ty of article ou commission, at a lo .v rer-centage. '. B. MKBBELL. E.B. CAKTEK. CJearEcl I. Sept. 1?. Iij5 ly. 5 ALLOA'. NEW WAGON MANUKA C T 0 il Y" 4. The nndersigred would rest-eetfully an nounce tojbis friends and the pub'ic senerally. that he has opened out a i.-ew Vi agon-Makiug Es t.iblUument in "New Salem City." Brady tuwn sbip. where he will at all tin:es be prepared to manufacture, on tbe thor!e-t totice. a!! kit.ds of Wagons. Cart3. Wheel barrorvs Ac The l est . teriid thai can bj prt-cured will be usel. au 1 his '.rlc w ill be made in the most substantial and du rable manner, sifb. r.s will betr the tct of stri-.-t examination. By a cl e vlervnnee if his buI-sii-- er.gageiuer.i!". and ty disposing tf Lis wt.rk f.n the ui'if! reasonable terms, which he will do for either cash or approved eouniry ; red nee. he hope to merit ii.d receive a liberal ii;.re of pub lic ciK-t,m BENJ. BISI1LL. New :;atem City. Jan. Io 1?C ".. r. NELSON & CO., "a . M'.r.it ToTfti v'. C.-!'re-I Cj.. -Pii., Would respectfully inforiu the citizens o." th-U i- cir.i'y that luey keep constantly on band a large j assortment of ' i Di ij ti.m li. II inl-Vh'arr. Que i"'jrr. Giai-tiirs, 1 Cnu f'rrti i . rim. l , if C i s. Hoot .V S!uc. t and afl o'fier artic!'.' u. ual:y kept Bi a c.-i.ntry htore. which they arc determined to sell iow f.T : ea.-ii. couiiti v pr oduce, ojr lumUr. j A egust l.'l ' 1 TVLW I!OTEL:-T!i.M -Ski-hixc ilit sr, i 1 KZ vV YA Vd IXrt ;ov. has been rc-opeced and n-l':ttcd by tiie un lers'-j- j ed. who respectfully soli'.'Bs si ;har? vf pithiio put- I roc age. j He is vrell provided with fco'.ie rom and iron 1 ; stabiing. nnd intent! keeping a l emper.ir.ee !iuc. ; at wriiieh he wilt a!sv- endeavor to ui'c- Lis guests tVcl at heme. J'JUN SHETTEIi. j August 1. tf. j "JTfO ! i'Oll IOWA!! The undesigned, de- i J .B ir:ls of goiiisr "e-;t. oilers to sell at private i sale, three lots in the villaee of Marvsvsllc. oi.e- i half mileea.-t of Clearfield fridge, in lloggs town ship, having thereon cr t'ted a tvo-ft-..ry weather-hoarue-I dwelling ho;is. good stable, and a black-!-:ui:ii shop. The terms, whi-.-h wiil be reasonable, ran ts ascertained by inquiring of the undcrsigc cd. residing oa the premise's may2-i-:i SAMUEL. E. BILLEB. g.TAVi: YOr SEEN SAM' The subscriber K.JL would inform Li. old f. itu is and the public generally, that be stiil cor.tir.iica to keep a. house of entertainment iu New Washington where those who call with him will receive every aticution un l be made comfortable. iood stabling, and every other convenience for horses on the premises. " 1 S. PLMTNER. yOJt SALE, The sul.-; .Tiber o&'lts for sale t- his farm, containing about r.2 acres, with a bont 'Jj ceres cleared and under good cultivation. Laving thereon erected one 2-story bouse and oarn. situated one and a-'half miles "above Clear field town, opposite the new bridge For terms apply to the subscriber c-u the premises. w-'y lf-tf . MILO II'YT. REPAIKINO Watches. Clocks and Jewelrv repaired by Frederick r-mcll on ihe shortest notice, nnd all work warranted well done. Leave all articles in caie f A. M. Hills, who has on hand a beautiful assortment of Hold Brcat Pin?. Shirt Studs and Cuff Buttons, which he will sell VEK V LM'.V for the REAUY. Clearlield. Sept. 3, l$ji. John lu ssErVrr& co., r.t.VA;i'.S AXD CUKIZTERS, Pf'iirilU, Clr irfieUl Co.. Pt . Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment oi leathers hi -h they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides taken in exchan-e July 15. ISol. "jVIy COODS:-The undersigned has just re x ceued a larze assortment of 1T NEW OOODS, . . UJS TOXIZ IX 7k". f ; THA US. which he ofTers forsai0 cbca5 f,r c.h or Ci)nrT produce. Fk p IU K.THALL. ' September h. 1 -,5 ir.fi . . . . ' A quantity of Coarse undibur"- J 1 cner t'nr'.'ir r. . j i. . ft MBROTYPIU.-P. C. PIBVIANCE. Pr Jl fessorof Itotrrapbic Cbcsaistry. : tJil t-ry at his residence on 2d Street, one 4onr Sooth of Met rel i A Carter's Tin-w are establishment. field. Pa." tTSDays of operation: Friday and Saturday of each week junelVi6 JY YOU WANT t nilAP WINTER CLO X TIIINtl.call immeiiately ou M. A. EKAN'S, who Las jest purchssel a !t and ia now diipo;ic cf them VEEY LOW. Vou will find fc'm ia Gr ham's Bow, ClcarCeld, Pa., three Uoor tad .-f tk Journal oiHoe. Aug. 27. TVOTICE. In the al stcee of TM Bloota. TrI JL !urer of Clcarfiel i county, tl c Books nd P pcrs will be in tbe possesion -f J"bn MuPucrt-jA, who wiil intend to the business at all times. CiearSeld. May IS. J "NOTICE. Ilsvicg purchased the Pc?k of tit il Efrfi-ruviu' Jo'-ii'ji with the establishment all ri'ioucfs urpaidfjr Sub-rrirt'.on. Advertisicg, or Jo'o-work k. arc to be settled wiui the ccdersircd. mar 13 S. B. K'.'VV. f nftfi of -'r"1 BOA BBS wanted by X VlU.UlJl J A . M HI LLS. r.t bis store in Cl-.ar-CeM. for wbic the highest market prks will b p-'id in goods at esa priets. imarlSj-tf . K. WRIfiHT, :EK''H ANT. aso EXTEN JTl. IVK JiE.'.I.EB IN H'Mi EB, Second Street cue door south of Lis residence, ClearEcid, Pa. Clearfield. March ii. lsC. LEARITELD LODGE No. V.i I. of O. V. Meets every Sa'uruay evening, at If -clock, at (Ltir Bail ia Merrcll A Carter's new bull dh'g on Serr I s!rei-t. JfcbSO f HATS! Ii AT S " Eichar 1 Mossop is cow re r-Z irg aa l ore'r.g a Cte lot of Spring j Lc wil: c;l ct riii.es fr 12.- c?r.;s to j.Pi. rtLOTi'HXG ! 1 .0C0L-.-;:s worlL of j .J i;tidy-uadc CI .tiling it year opri- j4 J et-s. :h-; cbean sivre of " 1 j nicy :1 ' BICIIAUD MQS50P. ITOR SALE A secvr.d b.-.cd 2 lion wn-na JL r.E'l r, lot f nrrucss l . r s.'lo vcrv cherp t y Cleasfjel 1. ar r2 A. Si. lili.I.S. 500,000X1; i.T SHINGLES, far ?ale low bv A. M. HiLLC. ."AGONS and El f T ffeb::: CGILS. fc-r Ei!e cl. e?t. by ii.L- PATTON. "f OLASSES Best Svrop ttGO ce a guiloa at 1 !mav2H " ilMS-wPS. ril'CKS. Eight dsy, thirty hear and alarm I 1 C ." f , T "x v nt-KS i vj t ;..ir ui -p k ruTC. up. 10. " r-TT' A v 7?, "R a , Latl-nrtic l ills, rxroAi: coa tkd9j m xax& ro ZIXAXZZ THE PIC 03 ATD CZZ TEX ICS JitvAl'!, h'.Hlirr, "lollirr, Pliit I'iiiiai.f hnijiUrt read ibetr t.tfTrlf itl JutJiTc- of their Virtues , ivy. c; ::: o? Iiclatle, Nick Ii Cf-dftrlraFoTil Stnmnoh- Vc. J.C. A i r. : 1 V-i tu ri-it-stf '.v cnrrl of lit U'--; i,T--.f ;;t- ;jn iar t-yJvrbrt : v..ir VtVt. i t :e I r n fitil f;t ni'h. t!:t-v fnr v.' a' If ;!: ; i,t cult ottu-n as UieJ (W l-.t. t'- i- : N v.-".t k. vi; TAXitws IHfrorJers aa! Liver Ccmp!niata Vztuzmzitr Tar IvrtK'??u is :iv T"N, I. C T hri 1 -V f ?;s : I ;: r t.r in nt j jrrr.rrai hiT Mai I; :'-e -i i.v r n:-?r 1 1 in!. niiJ fain"! Inrce ! i(X n.'! xi r N-f tT-r' r:c e nf1-y. 11;c:r rr-u- ft Ci Ii- Ii'." rcLrt ''':rt t' 'i-.:i-:i;.: r v.-u;. A !,' 31. !, ne!as snl Worms TVrf r cr. ri 1,;t. t-i., ?.:rn-. Nor. 15, 1" Vv. .h;r.: Vt it !i ' ir t':c jn rf-ii.-B tf snK:if. T-i.'V It ;" T.r H. V :t tilAU I CB tc"! TO. ? iit-i : i ar.- ; ir.ir- aT ivr m!iT)-i. Vent tt lj !. f:t-.i ..! ;tfi! rX." -, hul DO letter. fch t . ii-ainivH'T.! i.n.; '"tr !';. lik l n crcl her, m.z lrv. -,t.Hi.:ii:-a -f tin..!j fr -i her l"!y. TiiVi tuar-rt viiv.'. ! frr -I'l l or T"o CvtittirrU i-'.--- i'..-v:rrv. i ic i f r.r t..;itlwr KaJ it a?.J r. xt!..- rr-.H .ji u,. t'f vir T;"', wtit o-rs :.rr:n,.i ufc Uiiu .i'r to tventjr d5aT UiktUtk l-iit'w m. lvT tt :: silt:, v iti.ist r:t(s! niti'v e'en ::er.. uU a rr:r Ucii.e a furs. hicli m actually g vl nix v ill ic I" I.r. Cr';.0. ). t-llimv. rv'mosttr. Inaietlnn a nJ In:pnrix -of the Hloot!. 17.. Attk: I hrve- u ! v,nr Ftil txtr-wrtlifa" tlt in iv f.ji-; in ' a;;:in; thie I am ra'ioi Kvil in .;i-tr-. r f.ito ihtr rait .f lirk-n ami (nr ;: L:--1-! I"t Bie rty r rvm?"T Iture xr tl -t M, 1 .'.I'-n-rt III in rVi-tOliliifit'l fl-Mil Tf U f'Hii U. Y-i.r m J. V. !in:K-s. TrT F- : 1 rn a-ii'C your Cu.hi rtic IM in prr- ;-. a. I Ti-j.i titti nv. ;-::ratn t Citmlitc .!'!!. U. MK.U iM!J. M. D. 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Arti. : 1 ,.ae It-i ntir.-'y urr.i l.y yosir ri: t-f !o!r:i:.;.tt.e L.,'it a u. 101:1 ! .;t l.n t wf i- ;! tue t - ..--. IM.'I.W s-l ll'M L. l or lrops. I'k'thortt, r kindred Com- ! l:t r- u..s!. I'or Coti v-i;es or (ott-t irxt ii, bvJ lis m Oiiiitrr l'ill. !!. ;.ir nict-s; l- zud c nhuL Fits, .itpprt'svioi!, Piiralj .. Infltttnmu tio, . l ilinlnr., S...I I'tKial iUind- tv, ha. t lev. i nan: I . ti.e ::i-ia;iit niin.u t( ti.t-w t'.:S. t!n-i;b a -.aiiii, r, ir. sLilfnt I !i;it-w .Im.yetfua tw :t T.:.;. t:t ( .'.m.t!''iiI !,.- It: t tlr- :;ivi;v i- i?,rrtt::s us t:--. Tl.t-e r.ttMiD 01 u;cr- r,!l t l:i:;.tr il Kiii-t-i,, e l.nlm r. AYKirS-niEFMSY PECTORAL- ruii Tin: KAPID Cl'I.K CF COCCUS. I.I. nn.lRiK.KS,ISKU' KN7.A, I'.HOXdUTlS WIlOliriMi COrCIl, CltOlP. AsTll.MA, 1A CIPtK.T t O.l ?IPTIO., f. r t! rt,Ii.-f .-f Cint:i!rtie pntsenla iu alisnrcl la(,-ts l.f tl.e iliintK. V n,W nut s;V to tt vul.I rf in virtci. Tl.txrtiKlK.ot evory Un. aa.l iiri,t evry .r.Vt of Anwii,-3n S-tat.-s. iz voitJiiutl enrva f niionar Cvio-. Iuhkiis have mao.- it wirnuij liwvu. Nay. f, r tba i'i:ili.-s in ai-y ci ilirtni rmiotry cm tbf cn:iiwi.t ir!hji:t mie pewoni.1 nj-rirn," -f :! efiiis: ii! frwer ycl tha eontniiinitita aiy min-ra wbk-h I.t not aer Owm aome liinp tni.y .f its vi.-t.ny over life suli an.l gerous die.-a of'tbe tlinut aixt Inrps. W l.i! it is tb most powerful ri.T!,U le vrt ki.ewn to rnn ftr tl.e f.rtni d:!le and dar.jrere.iiy of tbe I i;!nM.r.ary orcns. it is also tbe p!i-rsantest and snf.--t rcme'y that ran I rm ployetl for intmtii ami yens prroiia. I'amits shoubt have it in at.rt afui: the itmidioua eiH-mj that atemts HiKin them n;re;-.i;vJ. We have ul.nmlstit pvi:nda to bilit-ve t!ie CnrwcT ITi-rtl save nwt lira r tb ron aonirtioi it j:eieot than tit it cm -. Ke. at ly yon. and cure joi;r r !ii wbile tlx- ar enrabh. Dor iwg lect tbem until uo titini.Mi aVtll can luastor Ii ine xnrat4 canker tl.at. fss!.-!:-,1 on the xitals. : yiwr lif away. All kru.w tb tr-i.'fid fat-tiity of lore ilwr-lera. aud a Ibey knew t. the timtra ,rf O.n reraedjr. e ami not uo more r!:aa aiiro sK in it i SiiU ma.lc the Iwt it ran be. We .tv no eoM. no i-nre. no toil to produce it tha ouvr jTft---t p.:"-!-..- and ilm uft ird tlio- who r. ly oa it the lvt :r-i.t whirh euraiiiiicanftiinwh for UiHr Cera rREPlRED BY U. J. f. iEB, Practical a ad Analytical Chemist, Lowell, 2ass AXD SOLD BY M. A Frank, and C. 1). Vs!kd. Clearfield ; J t. l-reniicr. Aiorrisdal i w l:nr. i ...i . TTTF" -4 V i i- -? - i hi i i i I '4 3 ti'i m m 1:1 t