Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, March 11, 1857, Image 6

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Ay EXCHAlV(iE proposed
ITAsriD. To exchange good Brandy for a
neat Cottage and Lot, in a desirable part of tbe
city, auitabla for a amall family. -Tb
abore appaard in a morning paper and
fnrnishet a text for extensive comment and
much reflection. Tbeae changes are going on
daily, and not only are cottages and lots being
exchanged for brandy, bnt farms, ranches, mi
ning claims, fortunes, constitutions, reputa
tions, and lives, are all daily being exchanged
for brandy. We leave the reader to follow the
Object in his own imagination and ask him to
reflect." Pacific, San Francisco. --
Exchanges of the kind spoken of by our Cal
ifornia cotemporary, are almost as common
hereabouts as in the Golden State. There are
hundreds of establishments along our streets,
which are opened for and sustained by this bu
siness. They are called CoflTee Houses, Sa
loons, Restaurants, etc., but these names, like
tho curtains and blinds which they keep over
the windows and before the doors, are used to
hide from the public the real nature of their
transactions. They should be compelled to
hang out a sign, proclaiming what they really
do. It would run somewhat as follows :
""Wanted the' health of young men their
moral principles the hopes ot their parents
their prospects for this life and the life to come
Wanted the homes of happy families, the
hearts of wives to be broken, children to be
reduced to beggary and rags Wanted the
property, the reputation, tho happiness, the
bodies and the souls of men. In exchange we
will give rum, -fiery mm, sweetened with su
gar, flavored with lemon and nutmeg rum in
all its forms, and under all its various names.
' "Our terms are most liberal,, for we will give
a glass of rum as long as our customer has half
a dime to pay, or a rag of clothing to pawn
we will take the wife's garments or the chil
dren's bread anything that we can turn into
aioney, we will receive for rum. Our attention
to business is unintermittcd. Lato at night,
and all day SuDday we are ready to attend to
the wants of our customers. Even while their
familes are left shivering and starving at mid
night, we will stay in our dens to gratify those
who wish to deal with ns to fire up their pas
ions, &nd send them home in a fine demoniac
frenzy.
"As an evidence of the thorough and satis
factory manner in which we do our business,
permit us to add, that those who commence
schanging with us, seldom leave us as long
as they have strength to call at our counter, or
anvthinir to' spend when they get there. If
you could see the palsied, toMering, bleareyed,
ragged, shivering wretches, who have bartered
fo ns everything farms, stores, homes, health,
food, clothing, character, and their hopes of
heaven, and who still come to us whenever
they can buy, borrow, or steal a few pennies,
you would not doubt for a moment, that we
are among the most popular of brokers.
Thousands have dealt with us iu spite of hll
the entreaties and efforts of ministers, lectu
rcrs outemperancc, friends, wives, children
nothing but death could keep them from the
fascinations of our exchange.
"Come, then, ye who have land, houses, do
mestic happiness, peace of conscience, hopes
of heaven anything that is precious come
to our counter and we will take it from you,
and give you rum."
- Such a bulletin should be placed before the
door of each of our drinking houses. It would
he a fair statement of the business done with
in. C. C. Herald.
TERMS.
The Jours al is published every Wednesday
at Ose Dollar aid 1'iftt Cents per annum in
ad ranee, or Two 1ollars within tho year.
Advertisement inserted at fifty cent per souare
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 strietly adhered to.
t No paper discontinued without payment of ar
rearages, unless at tbe option ot tne publisher.
NOW'S THE TIME
FOR BAUUAIXS
NEW GOODS AND NEWtRICES !!
"Quick tale and small nrofit!!!"
STAVING just returned from the East, I Would
. J. inform my old customers and the public in
general, that I am now receiving and opening at
my "old stand' a splendid assortment of Spring
and Summer Goods, which I will sell a little lower
than any goods heretofore sold in Clearfield, a
mong which will be found
MANTILLAS, a large assortment atexecedingly
low pries. -
SILKS, at from 70 cents to 1.25 cents per yard
UINilI AMS, at from 11 cents to 2 i cents per yd
CALICOES, at from 5 cents to I2i cts per yard.
. SHAWLS a good article of Shawls, at from 621
cents to sin. each.
BONNETS a large lot at from 50 cents fo S3
. LAMES' GAITEKS for l.ftO worth 2.
" Boots, Shoes and Slippers at from C2i
cents 10 i.-o cents per pair.
LADIES' will plcaso call, as I have almost eve'
rything in their line, at extraordinary low rates
i.- - r ,1 c-i i .. .. '
x.xa whiu, cuucj anu, nailers at very low
rstes.
, MUSLINS, at from 6 to 121 cents a vard.
JEANS, at 20 cents a yard worth 40.
CLOTHS Black, Blue, Olive, Green, and other
colors, very cheap.
CASSIMEKES Black and a variety of Fancy
eolers of the latest styles.
VESTING.1 a great variety of fancy and plain.
SUMMER CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Trimming, and
in short, a variety of almost all sorts of Gentle
ruens' and boys' wear.
Call soon, while you can have an opportunity to
select from the whole stock. .
- All the above, and a great variety of other goods
can bo purchased -at the very lowest prices FOR
CASH, as I have determined not to be undersold.
. may2156 RICHARD MOSSOP.
JAMES It. GRAHAM. Dealer in SAWED
LUMBER, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINOLES,
BOARDS. 4c, is prepared to fill, on the shortest
notice, all orders for articles in his line of busi
ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be rro
cured in the county.
i3rahampton. Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23 S.'6
HOlTSK AM) LOT r OR SALE. The late
residence of J. M. Pfoutx, in Ansonville,
may bo bought cheap by immediate application to
we, IdeclO-lf-l J. B. M EN ALLY.
HARDWARE and Cuttlery just received
aud now oponiDg at Mossop's cheap cash
store in Clearfield mav2l
I" ANCASTER MONEY will be taken at par
i for Goods at City Prices, at the store of
Clearfield, Dec. 3. RICHARD MOSSOP.
JEWELRY. A lot of fine Breast Pins Ear
Drops. Shift Studs, 4c. for sale very cheap, by
Clearfield, Dee.3 THOMAS ROBBINS.
( OOK AND PARLOR STOVES, for sale b
. JOS rETEKSt('prwen?ville.
Nov. 2;. fit
A MARVELLOUS REMEDY
FOB A MARVELLOUS AGE ! !
HOLLOWAV8 OINTMENT.
THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
BY tbo aid of a microscope, we see millions of
little openings on the surface of our bodies.
Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the
skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Dis
eases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affco
tions of the Heart, inflammation of the Lungs,
Asthma. Couchs and Colds, are by its means ef
fectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt
passes freely through bone or meat of any tmcn
ness. This healing Ointment far more readily
penetrates through any bone or fleshy part 01 uie
livinz bodv. curine tho mo3t dangerous inward
complaints, that cannot be reached by other means.
ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM AND SCORBUTIC
HUMORS. -No
remedy has ever done o ruucL for tho euro
of diseases of tho skin, whatever form they may
assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum,
Scurvy, Sore ileaus, eeroiuia or L.rvsipemo, uu
long withstand its influence. Tho inventor has
travelled over many parts of tho globe, visiting
the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment,
giving ad j ice a3 to its application, and has thus
been tho means of restoring countless numbers to
health.
SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS AND
ULCERS.
Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely
solely on tho nee of this wonderful Ointment, when
having tocopo with tue worst cases ot-sores, ulcers
wounds, glandular swellings, and tmnors. l'rofes
sor Ilolloway has. by command of the Allied gov
ernments, dispatched to the hospitals 01 the taut,
largo shipments of this Ointment, to he used un
der the direction of the Medical staff, in the worst
cases of wound. It will cure any ulcer, glandu
lar swelling, stiffness or contraction of tbe joints,
even of "0 years7 standing.
PILES AND FISTULAS.
Theso and other similar distressing complaints
can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well
ruhbeu in over the parts anecteu. and bv otherwise
following the printed directions around each pot
Both, the Ointment and the Pills should be used
in the followina cases :
Tlunions, Mercurial Eruptions, (Swelled Glands,
Burns. Chapped Hands, Stiff Joints,
Chilblains, Rheumatism. Ulcers.
Fistulas, Sail Klicum, Vcnerial Sores,
Gout, Skin License. t?ore Legs,
Lumbago, Wounds of all kinds, Scalds,
Piles, Sore .breasts. sprains.
Scalds, Sores ef all kinds, Sore Throat.
Sold at tho Manufactories of Professor llol-
loway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 214 Strand,
London, and by all respectable'Druggists and Lea-
lers ot .Medicines throughout thelmteil States,
and the civilized world, in Pots, at 2j vents, O-'i
cents, and SI each.
t if f here is a considerable saving by taking tho
larger sups.
xv. B. JMrections for the guidance of patients in
every disorder aro affixed to each pot
April v, ISjo.
DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY
TELEGRAPH.
The Dailt Telegraph. Notwithstanding the ru
mors spread abroad by our political opponents,
that the 'Daily Telegraph' would be discontinued
after the election, we announce to tho public that
wo shall not only continue its publication, but it
shall be done with renewed vigor mA determina
tion to meet the public expectations and wants.
The publishers will spare no labor or expense to
mako it a paper eminently worthy of tho capital
of Pennsylvania, and one which should be found
at every fireside in our borough
The 'Daily Telegraph' will contain tho latest
news received by .Magnetic telegraph and .Mails
Wo shall give particular attention to our Local de
partment, and endeavor to mako the Reports as
lull una interesting as possible. 1 he Editorial I'c
partraent will bo uiid'-r the management of able
and experienced gentlemen, who. upon all ques
tions affecting the public, will express their opin
ions fairly and freely. Our next Legislature will
be oiitrui-ted with several important duties the
election of United States Senator, tbo election of
State Treasurer, the apportionment of the State
Ac, which will make the proceedings unusually
interesting and important. The 'Telegraph will
be ablo to present this and all other news transpi
ring at tho State Capital much sooner and more
satisfactorily than any other paper in tho Stat.
The 'Semi-Weekly and Weekly Telegraph' will
be l'Uuli.-hed. ns heretofore. Wo shall endeavor
to make the "Weekly Telegraph' the best family
newspaper in the State. It will contain all tho
latest news up to the honr of going to press. It
will con'ain full reports of the markets in the At
lantic cities. A portion of our columns will bedc
voted to tbe interests of Agriculture and Median
ics. Tho 'Semi-Weekly' will be publisaed only
during the sessions of the Legislature. Ourefforts
shall be to mako tho Telegraph the model news
paper of tho State.
TERMS : Tho Daily Telegraph will be furnish
ed at a distance for SI per ennum; '52 for six
months; or ?! for three months. Single subscri
bers in tho town will be furnished at six cents per
week payable voi kly lo the carrier.
The Semi-Weekly and Weekly Telegraph will
no iurmsheit to single subscribers at2 per annum
Our Clubs Uatcs arc as follows :
Clubs of a, - - - . - S9
10, - 17
" 20, - 30
The person who raises a club will receive a co
py of the paper grafts.
Where is the person who cannot afford this?'
Three cents per week for a newspaper, which shall
convey to him. in addition to political intelligence
all foreign, domestic and local news : in a word
all of political interest which may transpire ei
ther at homo or abroad.
Thanking our friends everywhere for the gener
ous patronage' they have extended to us during
the campaign, wc trust that they w ill at once re
new their subscriptions, and make the Telegraph
in iuiuic tuiiri.iiu , imiot in meir nroMues.
B EMOVAL. The undersigned has removed
his POO T A ND SIR) E SHOP
to the room lately occupied bv Richard Glennin
where be is now prepared to furnish customers
with Boots, Shoes, Ac, on the shortest notice and
most rcsonablo terms, He respectfully solicits a
continuance oi a soars ol pubuo patronage.
Clearfield, Dec. 17, 1856. FRANK SHORT
TJLACKSMITIIING The subscriber woul.
JkYM inform the public that hehas 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
m all its various branches.
Juno 6. lHoa.-ly JACOB FI1UNKWEILER.
T M'EN ALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW
J has chunged his office to the new brick addi
tion. adjoining the residence of James B. Graham
All business will receive prompt attention.
Clearfield. July 18, 18jd.
fIRAIM GRAIX!! Wheat. Bye, Oats and
v. t-orn, can at all tunes be procured nt the Pi
onccrAiiil3.cn tbo Mushannon in Morns town
ship, at the lowest selling rates.
Jnlyl HENRY GR0E.
-1ROCERIES.-
ust received and now
opening, a general assortment of k 3
cnoice groceries, which will be sold at the
lowest cash prices at WM. F. IRWIN'S.
CmfinnTl MX SHINGLES wanted by A
tJJVJJJJ M. Hills, nt his store, for which
tho highest market price will be paid In Goods at
the lowest prices in mo county. june2&-tf
QUEENSWARE A superior lot of Fancy
and Common Quccnswaro now opening
and for ealo at the most reasonable prices
at me store ot lUUJlAKD iUOSSUP
aSJETS Of
sJUfWA RUat a moderate advance at
Nov26'56 WM. F. I It WIN'S.
fISll: ftsil" superior .Mackerel an
Codfish just received and opening at th
cheap Cash store of Richard Mosxop in
Clearfield
may 21'56
A LARGE lot of Family Grocries just receiving
J-l. at Mossop'i in Clearfield. may 21
rpVO ONE-nORSE PLEASURE SLEIGHS,
X for gale by A. M. HILLS.
AFIRST RATE Sett of BlacksmithingTools,
including Bellows. Anvil. Screw-plates. Ao -.
for sale by Jjan7 MERRELL i, CARTER
ARLOR STOVES Several "elTenTPar
lor Stoves to b had at H D, TATTOX'5.
0?
REMOVAL : The undersigned begs icavo 10
inform his friends that he has removed his
BOOT AND SHOE ETOHi,
from "Shaw's Row," to his new building, opposite
the Office of James Wrigly, and two aoors souin oi
the Otfice G K. Barrett, Esq.-
. He still keeps constantly on hanas, every varie
tv of Lndiea slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. Men's
fancy shoes and gaiteis. with an excellent assort
ment of hewvy worK, all aoaptea 10 mo various
wants of tho 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 horetoforo. IsAAC JOUNSltN.
Clearfield. June 27, 1S56. '
GOING IT ALOIS. Tbe undersigned hav
ing taken to himself the store formerly own
ed by Patching Swan, takes pleasure in informing
his friends and tho public generally, that ho bus
just reccivedfrotn the city asplendid assortment of
.Dry UOOJS, naraware, vuccnsnuro. uitouiho,
vonlcctionarics, jiats ana vaps, .uoois
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. Mis
motto is 4,a nimblo penny rathe than aslow six
pence " S. C PATCHES.
tiicn Jtope. juiy o. ia. -
I EXCHANGE HOTEL, I'll I LI PS BURG,
li The subscriber, thankful for past favors,
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib
eral patronage bestowed upon bis House by the
Publics He is prepared to accommodate water
men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call
with him, in the very best manner.'
He also purposes to run a lino of Hacks from
Tyrone to Clearfield, for tho accommodation of the
travelling public. J. v. n.u.n..
Philpshurg. March 14, IHjj.-tL
TAVIl) S. PLOTTER Respectfully informs
&.J his old friends and the public, that ho has
obta ined the services of a good Cutter and work
man as a foreman in the tailoring business, and
ho is now prepared to attend to any orders in his
Line of work on the most acconiniodatin tcrms.and
short notice, and will have clothing on hand at all
times, such as dress ooats, lrock coafs, vests, ana
pantaloons of their own manufacture, and good
material at tbe lowest prices. With a wish to ac
commodate, ho solicits a share of patronage.
- New Washington. May 9. 1S55.
NEW ARRIVAL.
A. ir J. PATCH IN,
Have just received a new ond splendid assort
ment of Goods the best that was ever brought in
to the upper end of Clearfield Connty. They in
t ito their friends and tho 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 slock wo charge noth
ing for tbe exhibition.
AARON PATCHIN,
JACKSON PATCHIN,
Burnside, Nov. 23, 18j3.
ITtOK SALE tho Farm occupied by Richard
Danvers. Jr., situate in Penn township, about
one mile from PcnnsvilU. It contains 04 acres, of
which 45 are cleared and under good fence. The
improvements are a two-story frame house and
kitchen, barn and out-houses. There is a young
bearing orchard on the place, and the whole is
well watered. For terms apply to
L. JACKSON CRANS.
junt Clearfield, Pa.
K W A R J( I V A L. The undersigned has
just received a large stock of
NEW GOODS,
adapted to the season, consisting of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. Ql'EENSWARE,
HARDWARE. CONFECTION ARIES,
NAILS. HOLLOW-WARE,
CEDEK-WARE,
tc, .to.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Graharaton. Aug. 22. 1356.
OO! FOR THE TEMPLE OF HONOR
; li A 1 IN o- M f(t I K A"f.
TINT, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON "WARE
PHILIPSBURO, PA.
P.RADIN .1 M GII5K have just opened an exten
sive Tin, Copprr, A- Ftert-froit H are 31-inuf'rtctu-ry.
where they arc at all times prepared to supply
customers with every conceivable article from the
smallest Coffee pot spout to tho longest pipe ima
ginable. They will do both a
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
business, and will at all times have on hand a
large assortment of ready-made ware.
II O US E S P OUTING
done to order, on the shortest notice, and put up
in a neat, substantial manner.
STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, (r KETTELS,
of every variety kept constantly on hand.
They will furnish to order any of tho following
Cook Stoves, vis : The William Penn, Queen of
the nest, the Atlantic, and Cook-Complete,
all of which are suitable for both wood and coal!
Among tho Parlor Stoves will bo found tho "Lady
Washington." the '-Excelsior," 'Homo Parlor.' Ac.
Produce of all kinds takcu in exchange for
goods. A. A. BRADIN.
JN0. D. M'GIRK.
October 24. 855.-tf.
"V57"HOLE-SALE. The subscriber wishing to
T f retire from the Mercantile business, (sole
ly on account of press of Professional business) de
sires to dispose of his entiro stock of Storo goods
at wholesale and will sell them on the most accom
modating terms. Any person wishing to engage
in trading in any part of the county will do well
to call and see mo bctore making any other ar
rangemcnts. A. M. HILLS.
Clearfield. August 27. Ifijft.
ITIOR SALE, TWO-BL'JLDINQ LOTS in the
borough of Clearfield ; several BUILDING
l-OTS and PASTLBE AND WOOD LOTS, contain
ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough
ol Liearucid.
Also several desirable FARMS and pieces of
TIMLER LAND, in various parts of the county.
Terms accommodating. Apply to
L. JACKSON CRANS.
April 1(5, 1SS5. Clearfield, Pa.
HAVE YOU SEEM SAM? Tho subscriber
would inform his old friends and tho public
generally, that ho still continues to keep a houso
of entertainment in New Washington where those
who call with him will receive every attention,
and be made comfortable.
Good stabling, and every other convenience for
norses on too premises. U. S. I'LiOTNKtt.
WTI LL ON HAND! The undersigned con
3 tinues the CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING
BUSINESS, at his new shop on the corner of Main
and Mechanic streets, ono door South of Dr. R. V.
A llson s office, where be will be pleased to accom
modate his customers at all times. Repairing done
on the shortest notice. aug20 R.R.WELSH.
FAY TO-BAY. AND TRUST TC-MOREOW.
1 8 ft 6.
THE OLD COR.NER STORE OF
A. M. HILLS. IS JUSTN'OW
HEING CRAMMED with a choice selection of
seasonable goods,
AT THE PURCHASERS OWN PRICES.
READ 1"-M A DE C LOT 11 IN G in great variety and
of tho choicest qualities.
A large variety of choico DRESS SILKS, which
will bo sold at city prices.
Somo beautiful CRAPE and Summer BR0CHAE
Shawls, which will be sold very low.
BOOTS & SHOES in great variety, lower than
they have ever been offered in this county.
FANCY GOODS extremely low in price, and of
tho most beautiful patterns.
CALICOES at 10 CEMTS per yard, warranted
fast colors and full width-
- PLEASE CALL and examine MY STOCK
before purriaing clinch ere. R-E-A-D-Y IV A-Y
ismy motto, ami I am fidhj determined to sella
L-I-T-T-L-E L-O-W-E-R than a,, one else,
not with standing "20 rt. Jeans worth 40."
All kinds of marketing, boards and shingles ta
ken in exchange for goods. - - '
N. B. A fow beautiful Gold Brooches and Gouts'
Breast-pins, gold and silver hunting-easo patent
lever watches, ic, very low tot the Ready Rhino
-. P S-, , . . r
Just call at your leisure.' I've got goods enough
to do yon all, so that one can't get a head of another
junell,'58-tf. .A. M. HILLS.f
A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AM) Jli-Yi-l-Ul
STOKE, No. 72 North Sr.roNO Street, (oppo
site the Mount Vernon Honse.) Pphiladelphia.
Gold Lover Watches, full towelled. 1 K. cases.
Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lcpine, do.; Ojiartier;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Tablo Spoons,
Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: together
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb
Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted U
be ns represented. Watcbos and Jowclry, repair
ed in the best manner.
Also, Masonic Marks, Ting, 4c, mado to order.
N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise
will be punctually attended to.
His motto is: "Small fronts and yuicn taies,
Philadclphia, April 23. 1855.
MOU.T VERNON IIOUSU,
No. 69, North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned having taken tbe old well
known house, which hs been renovated and re
modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear
field friends to give him a call on their visits to
the city;
The furniture is all new. and has been selected
with care from Henkles well known establishment
in Chestnut Street, and is of tbe latest and most
fashionable style.
The location for .Merchants nnu oiocrs coming
to the city is convenient, being in the centre oi
- . -. ,i,... . . ... ...
business. x. x.. dsmihii,
Aug. 1, 1 353.-1 y. Proprietor.
ON RAD & WALTON,
255 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in
HARDWARE,
IROX, MILS, 5c 4 c.
They respectfully invite the people of Clear
field, to continue their favors.
Aug. 1, 135.-7 v.
J. v
RUSHTOX & CO.,
243 Market Street,
PHI LADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Ware,'China,
Glass, and Queens Ware,
Opposite tho Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia.
J. Y. RUSH I ON,
J. C. HOPKINS.
Nor. 8, '54.-1 y.
R015T. STILSON.
HARRIS, OKBISON & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 239, Market St., North side between 6th A "til,
Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pat
ent Medicines, Surgical Instruments. Druggist's
Glassware. Window Glass. Paints. Oils. I'ves, Per
fumery, Ac, Ac. JOHN HARRIS, "M. D.
Tj. B. ORB I SON,
Aug. 1. '33.-1 j. 1 J. SHARSWOOD.
Rl'SS ELL A SCIIOTT,
Nos. 133 Karket St.. 5 Merchant St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
DHL US, CHEMICJLS, $c.
They respectfully invito their Cleafiold friends
to give them a call. .an. 1 1. 'oo.-ly.
HOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers, No,
187, Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant
ly on hand a largo, splendid, und cheap stock of
the most fashionable and elegant goods. I hev in
vitc country Merchants to cull and examine their
splendid assortment, beforo purchasing elsewhere
August I. lrtoS.-Iy.
yiLLIAM S. HANSELL A SON, Mannfic
1 1 turcrs and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad
dlcry Hardware. No. 25 Market Street, Bhiiadcl
phia. Saddles, Bridles. Harness. Trunks. Whips
Saddle Bags. Bridle, Filling. Bits. Stirrups. Buckles
Carpet Bags. cct. Aug. 1 , 'ja. ly
B
EIDLEMAN A II AY WARD Wholesale Gro
wers. Tea Dealers, and Commission MerchauU
No. 2".'l, Market Street, Philadelphia.
D. BEIDLLMAN,
Aug.V, 1 S33.-ly. A. HAYWAKD,
A T. LANE A CO. Wholesale Clothing Store
Ji t No. 171, Market Street. Every variety of
ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable stylus
constantly on hand. Aug. 1, '33.-1y.
GEORGE J. WEAVER A CO.. No. 19 North Wa
ter Street. Philadelphia, Dealers in Carpo
chain. Yarn. Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bed-cords
Clothes-lines. Ac . Ac. Aug 1. lS35.-1y.
IS A A C M. ASI1TOX. Hat Store, No. 172
Market St., Philadelphia. Hats. Caps. Furs,
Ac, of every variety, and the best quality always
on hand. Aug. I. loia.-ly:
GEORGE W. CoTiTaDAY, Conveys ncTr
and Land Agent, No. .1. Goldsmith's Hall,
Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to nil business
entrusted to his caro. Aug- ' lS55.-ly.
CALEB COPE A CO, No. J S.T Market St.. Phila
dclphia, Dealers in Linens, White Goods, Ho
siery, French. English and German Silk Goods. lan
ces. tJloves. Bolting Cloths, Ac fAug. 1, 'j'S.-ly.
ROOK. TYSON A RI1EN Wholesale Dry
Good's Store, No. 146, Market Street. Philadel
phia. Aug. 1, ISo.-ly.
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WAGOX- MAKING. THE undersingned
would announce that they manufacture
Waggons of all descriptions, Buggies. Sleds, Ac, at
their shop in Now Salem. Brady township, Clear
field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona
ble rates os can be purchased elsewhere.. They res
pectfully solicit a share of patronage.
CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON.
Octl-'56-tf WILLIAM LEWIS.
W LOTH ING A general lnnrlmanl r,f roaJs.
made clothing just received and opened at
- ' W. t. IRWIN 6.
Nov
P R O F E S S I O N A L
A M. HILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoin- -
1 ir,g his Store. Clearfield. Pa. fea
Artificial Teeth, from one to a full set.ULLLLI-J'
mounted in the most approved modern style.
Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done ' with care
and neatness. - - -
Teeth extracted with all tho care and dispatch
modern science can furnish.
DR. HILLS, can always be fonnd at his ofSce,
as be is now devoting his whole attention to bis
profession. June 20. '35.
EDICAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. nenry
Lorain, having associated with him. in the
practice, of Medicine. Dr. J. O Hartswick, tly
offer their professional services to the citizens of
Clearfield nnd vicinity. They will attend to pro
fessional calls at all hours, and in all seasons.
Dr. Hartswick will be found daring the day at
tbeir office opposite Dr. Lorain's residence, and nt
night, at his residence, on 2d street, one door north
of Reed A Weaver's store. June 18,1335.
WM. A. WALLACE, EOBT. J. WALLACE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Clearfield, Penn'a.,
Have this day associated themselves ns partners in
tho practice of Law . in Clearfield andadjoining
counties. The business will be conducted as here
tofore in the name of William A. Wallace
Business entrusted to them will receive prompt
and careful attention. March 2, 1 837-1 y.
DR. B. F. AKLi:Y,WreC7.1.V,
Grahamton, Clearfield County. Pa..
tenders his professional services to the inhabitants
of Grahamton and surrounding country be can
at all times be found at bis Office, directly oppo
site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, .when not profes.
sionally engaged. Apl. 23.
riHIOS. J. Mc-CULLOFGH, ATTORNEY AT
A LAW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Clearfield,
Pa., may be found at hi office in Shaw's Row,
four doors west of the '-.Mansion Jiou.sc." Deeds
and other legal instruments prepared with prompt
ness nnd accuracy. Feb. 13 ly.
DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional ser
vices to tho citizens of Clearfield and vicini
ty. Residcneo on Second street, opposite tho of
fice of L. Jackson Crans. where he ean be found
unless absent on professional business.
Clearfield, May 14, 1S3i :m.
ARRI.MER A TEST,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will nt'end promptly to nil legal nnd other bu
siness entrusted to their carr in Clearfield and nd
joining counties. Cleatficld, Aug.C.l j5(j.
JAS. II. LARIUMKH. I. TEST.
II. M'EN ALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Clearfield . Penn'a.
Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties.
Office in new brick nddilion, adjoining the resi
dence of James B. Graham. August 1. 1833.
ES. D V X DY, A TTOR NE Y ATLA W,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
Ofticc in the new brick addition, adjoining the res
idence of James B. Graham. . August 1. 1833.
T. JACKSON CR ANS. ATT 'RNEYATLAW,
J Cltnrfirld. Penn'a.
Office adjoining his residence, on Second Street,
Olearfietd. August 1, IS33.
RI CHER SWOOPE, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Clearfield. Pa. ,
Offico iu Graham's Row, next door to Journal
office. April 16 tf.
D
O. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN. Office in Cur-
wensville. M.iy 1 4. lSjii-tf
TVEW FIEM.-XEP.EELL & CARTES would
11 inform tUc.public, that they have just open
ed an extensive
COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
MANUFACTORY,
On Second Street, in the boromrh of CearfirJ.l.
where they are prcparv'd to'furnish at reduced pri
ces, every variety of articles in their line.
Steel. Bur-iron, nails, etererf of every variety
Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps of every
description, stove pipe, patent sausago cutters,
funnels and self sealing cans kept constantly on
hand.
AH orders for eastings for FInurMills.SawMills.
Ac will be thankfully received snd promptly at
tended to.
HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER.
They are also prepated to receive every varie
ty of article on commission, at a low per-centagc.
O. B. MERHELL.
L. R. CARTER.
Clearfield. Sept. 19, 1S55 ly.
HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY
Tho undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to his friends and the public generally,
that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making'Es-tablUbmcnt
in '-New Salem City." Brady town
ship, where he will at all times" be prepared to
manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of
Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrow Ac The best ma
terial that can be procured will be used, and his
work w ill 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 his work
on the most reasonable terms, which he will do
for cither cash or approved country produce, he
hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic custom BENJ. RISHEL.
New Salem City. Jan. lfi, 133t.
TP. m:lson a co.,
r Morris Tou nxhip, Clearfield Co., Pa.,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of that vi
cinity that they keep constantly on hand a large
assortmeut'of
Dry Goods, Hird-H'are. Q'tccnttrare, (Imrrrie,
Confertionaries, Hats A- Caps, Hoot. A- Shoes,
and all other articles usually kept in a country
storo, which they are determined to sell low for
cash, country produce, or lumber.
August 1. 1.33.
NEW HOTEL: The old -SKiimxo House.' at
NEW WASHINGTON,
has been re:opcned and re-fitted by the undersign
ed, who respectfully solicits a share of public pat
ronage. -
He is well provided with house room and good
stabling, and intends keeping a Temperance House,
at which he will always endeavor to make his
guesbs feci at home. . , JOHN SHETIER.
August 1, 1833. tf.
HO! FOR IOWA!! The undersigned.de
sirous of going West, offers to sell at private
sale, throe lots in tho villago of Marvsvillc, ouc
haif mile east of Clearfield Bridge. inBoggs town
ship, having thereon crectod a two-story weather
boarded dwelling house, good fctablo. nnd a black
smith shop. Tho terms, which will be reasonable,
can bo ascertained by inquiring of the undersign
ed, residing on the premises.
may2S-tf , SAMUEL B. DILLER.
IOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale
his farm, containing about K2 acres, with a
bout 23 acres cleared and under good cultivation,
having thoreon erected one 2-story houso and
arn, situated ono and athalf miles above Cloar
field town, opposite the new bridge. For terms
apply to the subscriber on tbe premises.
mayl4-tf MILO IIOYT.
TOilNi Rli.SSELL & CO.i
9 TANNERS AND CURRIERS,
' Penuvilte, Clearfield Co., Pa .
Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of leather, which they offer for sule at the lowest
cash prices. Hides taken in exchange
July 15. 1S34.
TVEW GOODS:-The undesigned has just re-
i ceivcd a largo assortment of
NEW GOODS,
v "l roK Y KA R Til A US,
which he offers for sale cheap for cash or country
produce F. P. HURXTnALL.
September 5. 1355.
CJALT! SALT!! A quantity of Coarse and
J Ground Alum Salt, for sale at W. F. Irwin's.
LACK, Imperial nud Young Hyson
Teas of tho best quality to be had at
on f--j
tne lowest each t rico at MOSSOP'S
VI700DEX WARE A lot of superior Docket
v V Tubs and AVillow Baskets, just received
and for sale at the sign of the
nov2rt ' -CHEAPEST GOODS " '
CLOTHING Roaay-made Clothing of all
kinis just received at H. D PATICVg.
AMCROTYPES. P. C. PURVIANCE. Pre
fesaorof Photngrachie Chemistry. Gallery
at his residcneo 6n 2d fctreet. one door Sooth of
Merrcll t Carter's Tin-ware establishment. Clear
field, Pa. lyDsys of operation: Friday and
Saturday of each week ' jnnelB'3a
IF YOU WANT CHEAP WINTER CLO
THING, call immediately on M. A. FRANK,
who has just purchased a lot and is now disposing
of them VERY LOW. "ou will find him in Gra
ham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., three doors east of the
Journal office. Aug. 27.
TVOTICE. Inthe absence of Eli Bloom, Trea
1 1 surer of Clearfield county, the Books and Pa
pers will bo in the possession of John McPhcrton,
who will attend to the business at all times.
Clearfield. May 23, .1836 :
JTOTlCE Having purchased the Books of the
J.N Raftsman's Journal w ith the establishment
all rmounts unpaid for Subscription, Advertisicg.
or Job-work, are to be settled with the undersinea .
mar!9 S. B. ROW.
1 i Ml ftfin Fect of Sod BOARDS wanted by
IUU,UUU A.M. HILLS, athisstore in Clear
field, for which the highest market price will b
piiM in goods nt cash prices. marl9-tf
VK. WRIGHT, MERCHANT, asi EXTEN
SIYE DEALER IN LUMBER, Seeond trcot
one door south of hi3 residence, Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield. March 14. 1353. '
CLEARFIELD LODGE No. 19a I. O. of 0
F. meets every Saturday evening, at 7t o'
clock, at their Hall in Mcrrelf A Carter s new bull
ding on Second !reet. ffeb20
ffV HATS'. HATS !! Richard Mossop is now re
ceiving and opening a fine lot of Spring
he will sell at prices from 12 cents to 5.00.'
CLOTHING ! l.OOO Dollars worth or
Ready-made Clothing at your own pri
ces, at the cheap store of
may 21 RICHARD MOSSOP.
1
HOI! SALE. A secondhand 2 horse wagun
L and a lot of harness for sale very cheap by
Clearfield. apr2 A. M. HILLS.
G
APS of all kinds and at all prices to ba had at
fmay Zl M'JSHJI' J
AY
rAGONS and BUGGIES, for sale cheap, by
fel)13) JI.I) i'AITUN.
MOLASSES Best Syrup at 90 cents a gallon at
(may211 . MOSSOP'S.
c
LOCKS. Eight dar. thirty hour and alarm
Clocks for sule at Msop' Store. Jn. 13.
AYER'S
CHERRY
PECTORAL,
tSt. ti:k n.vHD ccitc of
Colds, CousIik inI
BrrynELr., Mm., :JH!i IVc, 15SS.
IR. J.C. Arm: I dun t boaiuts tny
the bent mneily I Lave rn.r lumiJ Hit
Ghii. II. u '.. I i:tlu-njL, an I tti
roncuiiiiljiit T:(p!o!n.s if a CoM. is your
Chekrt Iectr L. !!i rimiUiit in
my itraetice and uir family f,r tlte lat
te'i year liu she u it to nse pitp
riiir Tii-tnt for tlH tnatinr-t f tlirae
complaint. r.HKS RMUMT, M.i.
A. P.. M.ITtTLK.Y. Es i of Utic. . Y wrltet: "lUn
nsed your J'ectobai. myarlf an l in my Unnlr ev-r (tirir
yon invented it- and l-'ii.re it the l.-t meJicin f.r t;
pirfne ever pnt nnt. With a lti ("). I I ''.,, d .y.nr
pav twenty live d"Kr F- it 1x4 tlv Una du vitiioul tt,
tni. any oilier reiiifiv."
Cronp, Whooping Cons'-, Inftnenza. .
Sm.-.onBLn, !:., Job. 7. 1?:1?.
Baornea Area: I will rlierrfulljr "ai-tify yonr Ivcr. n.s,
is Hie 1 t rem"ly we p-"e" fitr'the -'r of W?f. .-.-f
Oitigh. Oiytup. anU the cht tliuca tf clnldrea.
your fraternity in S mill nj'.n-.-'ato jonr ;-t2
commend vour medicine to ot;r v't'le.
IIIKAM CONKLIN, M.T.
AMOS I.EK, EJ., Mostct.it. I , write. 3 J JnlS
"I irnd tedirii Inflni-iiM, wlmli roi.fnej me ia doors
it wcvk; tJc n.Htir tm-tieiim withont relief; finally
tried yonr rscToKAt ly tlie dvic of onr clrrvm...ii.
The firot dnee relieved tli (.rifuivi in my t!;ru,.t and
limit; Itm than mic half tha l-ttlo made ine eoinielly
well. Your l!ir!i' i;.e are the rlir:i(vxl aavrell as tliebnst
we ran lny. and we esi.'em yon, IVx-tor, and your ren -dies,
a-i the poor lu.vu'a U iend.
Asthma or Phthisic, nnd Bronchitis.
Vtr M chuta. Vi . 4, 16.
Sin: Y.-'nrCncRRT rr-nRi. d erftrniinir niarTrlli,s
eure in tlii secti'ii. It baa relinte.! geseral dom alarw
intf nynptoms of consumption, atid f now c.iriiis: a ni&n
who h." laUwaJ Hudor an Jfe.-ti.n of the lime for lha
la furiy yewrs. - lltXJtY U I'AKKS, Marcliant.
A. A. KAMSFTy". M.P Aixiis, Mvaoa Co lows,
write. Sept. fi, 16': During inyprartice of many yearf
I have f tiin.1 (mtl.injt eiiat to your t'ltrBKr I'lK-roni lirr
iJvii) eaie and relief to coiikiiniptive iienta, or curing
nch io are cnnitle.''
We might add volumes of cvi.lenm, Imt the moat enn
TinriiiK jiroofof tha vili ivs of tins rumedy U found la iw
tTorta nKn trial.
Consumption.
ProliuMy no one reniettv Imx ever been known whl.a
cured ao ninny and curb ilnsn.'ii-aea aa this Soiua
no hufiiAii ai l ran reach; l.ol evn to th.v tha CuaaiT
I'acroSAT. nflforita relief ami enrofort.
Astoh lloer-r, Nrw Yoi Crer. March 5, 15
r'Tfli Alr. LevtKLl: I frel it a duly and a pleaauns
t i iiirorm yon wh.it your Chskrt f;iTip.AU lina -line f.-r
iny wile, he had Iwn bve months taiMrin nuder the
d.itn;"rons svmptoms of inutiipti.n, from which no aid
we could proniie care her much relief. Shm waa steadily
online, nntil lr. Strone;. of this city, where we hare cnm'e
for adri'-e, ret-oiniiK uded a trial of your medicine Wa
bleae his kind.-ieee, aa we do your skill, lor ?he has recor-ei-d
from thnt d;iy. he is tint yet aa elroiig aa elm tisd
lo 1. hut is free from her conch, and ciJl bcrstif well.
Yours with pratitmle and roinird,
eltUMW SlIKLHY, c.r Eicuttiul
Omrumjttires, An not despair till you hava tried Ati'
Ciir-RMT I'rrroiUAU It is ii;h.U; by oneof the l-est nirJ,'l
' rheiuffs in the world, and its cui-en ail around us lspeak
the hiU mcrita of in villues. Itiiladrlphiu Ltdgrr.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
ri'HK HPii -n of riicin-alry nnd Meil.cjne bare Ifa
-L taxed their utaioet to produce Uii let. nitwt parfeot
piii-frative which if known to man. Innumerable proofs
are allow u that thee Pn.Ls lir.ve virtue wliich mri.- iu
excellence the ordinKry molirines. and that they win na
preccdentedly iir.n the esteem of all men. They are aafa
and pleuaut to Uko. hut powerful to cure. Their na
tratiinf projrtie sliiunlate the vital activities of the l-oly,
remove the oltetnu tioits of il organ, purify the tdond.
aud expel di-M-iiw. They pur:otit Uie fmil hiiinoia hicJi
breed and pn.w i:eniper, btilniil.iie aliigbh or di-r-dored
otiraiw iuli their ii.-Oural action. Snd impart healthy
tone with strength to liu whole ayati iu. Not only do
thiy cure the every -day eoinplaitiu of every tiody. but
also f .tn.I li,lile and d.ui-.-roua diMa that have t-affed
the N-st of human skill. W hii they produce nowerfu.
eJTei ts, they me at the Kxuie tiim. in d.miulahed ke. tlw
s.ifet and Nit phv-ic thnt can be cniplyed f.r chi'.dien
IWnr pr-.r ceafiN?, tie v (lie p',i aiiil to take: aud Iwinj
purely vegi-tnl ile, are five l.mu any vuk of harm. Cnre
have lioeii mnile wl.kh mrpai- Ik-lief weir ti'.ey not aub
tantiat,-d ty men of audi t xa'.led piiitin ami chai-!-"e .
aa to ftiibid the au-pe ion t,f iiiiti-nth. Many en:i'enl
clerpymeii and phvaiciana have leet their namr to cert I
fy lo (he public the c-linl.iii'y ofuiy r,-m.-li-s, li le i'.
era l:av sent nte the Hxsnrxn.e of Iheir ron fc tion t!,
my l'repjvr.itioiiH contribute iiMmeiiM l U tha relief of mj
a!"ictrl, suRi-riu; fellownien.
The Agent below mimed is pleavd to furnicb gilii u.
A merii-nn Almanne, ronlaitiinirdirrrlins for their viae an
eeriill.-Htee of tli-ir cun-a, of Oie Mlowing comp'.aint--
t ivenesa. I:;!i-ua lVr".plaiut, lUieunn'is'u. loo;-;
Hi .iTt'xini. ItoMd u he an-ini-' fivun a tbnl Stomach, nt
am InJieexSiou. Miili.Mnmiinif the rtowels and Van
ai'Miis tiieri fr.ni. Untnl lu v. !. - of Api-tite. ail X'lce;
oie Hi d Cnisii- ons is- which r-i.ire an evarimut
Meiliriwe. .Scrofula or Kinp' Kvil. They also, by purif
lui; the M.i and aiiii!ii!i.;inji the ytem. cnie nu---complaiiits
which it would not le taipnaie.i tliey eo:!d .
reach, such ai licafneas. Partial lllindneM, NeuralVi and
Ni-rvona lnitTihility, IS nurc, invnla of the l.iver and K;d
neya, liout. al other kindred ovnipbiinta ai ding trmu a
low state of the t-.Jy or ol-sti uc tion of its functions. ,
Io not lie put off hy unpiiiiciphsl dealer wi'ta aome
ntli.T pill they make more, profit on. Ask, for Alts's
1'iu.a, and take iK tiiing else. No oilier tbaj can giva
you eomp;irea w ith this in its intrinsic value or curaiive
power. The sick want tbe bout aid tbere isfortbem.
and tley should have it.
PreiKtrtMl by Ir. J. C. AYCK, -
Practical and Analytical Chemist. Lowell, Kasa. ,
Pates 25 Cis. ruL Box. Ftv Itoiis roa $ 1.
SOLD BY
M. A Frank, and C. D. Tatson. Clearfield ; J
C. Brenner. Morrisdalo ; P. W Barrett. Lntbers
hurg; J. E. Segner. Curwcasvilla, and bydwrwrt
through the country. fc'ept S, lSJIr.
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