Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 17, 1858, Image 3

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THE JOUBML.
CLEARFIELD, PA., FEB. 17, 1858.
Tzspehascz MrETiso. According to ad
journment, the "Wttshigtoaun Temperance S
eiety will lioli meeting on February 22d, at
early candle lighting, in the Conrt llonse.
Several addresses and good mo sic may be ex
pecteifoa the occasion. Tho ladies and getj
tlomen are invited to attend.
Feb. 10. . G. Phelipp Gi ELien, Preset. !
Pise Corsrr. Application . is being made
now to the Legislature for a new county to be
called Pine, with the following boundaries:
"To commence at the south-west corner of
Huatgotacry township, Indiana county, thence
north along the lines of Montgomery and Ca
noe townships to the Jefferson county line j
thence east alor.g said line to the north-east
corner of Indiana county ; thence easterly in
a straight line to the north-east corner of Chest
township, ClearGeM coanty ; thence southerly
to the north-east cotner of Chest township, in
Cambria connty ; thence alorg the eastern and
southern line of said townships, to the south
east corner of Susquehanna township; thence
to a point on the Indiana county line, where
aid line would be intersected by a continua
tion of the line between Green andCherryhill
townships . in Indiana county; thence across
the corner of Pine township, in Indiana coun
ty, and along the line between Green and Cher
ryhiil townships, to the forks of Two-Lick ;
thence to the place cf beginning."
If we Lave a correct understanding of these
lines, Eurastde and Chest towcsbIpsc-ntirc, a
Louthalfof Bell, a portion of Ferguson, and
perhaps a corner of Beccaria township, in this
county, are embraced within their limits.
Tus Lumber Tkae. There has been quite
a chaise effected during the last ten days in
the prospects of the Lumber Business of this
county. Wi;Lia that time, plenty of snow has
fallen, which has rendered the hauling excel
lent, and given new impetus to the business.
Considerable timber has been hauled to the
banks cT the streams, and more will be got in.
TTe have no data by which to make an esti
mate of the amount of business that will be
done ou the river the ensuing spring ; but ta
king into consideration the fact that little or
no hauling was done ia January, we are in
clined to think that it will cot be quite as
large as usual.
AcsiLisr. Oa last Friday, the 12:h instant,
Sir. Eufus Thompson, of Lawrence township,
iu attempting to step a pair of horses that
were running away with a sled to vhi;h they
were atUchud, had one of Lis shoulders dis
lucated, which with di2"cuity was reduced,
lis : doing well.
Had the w!n!e Lecompton Constitution been
enbrnitrd to the x ople, the adherents of this
!te Tfjrt-ka organization would doubtless
rre vor'ed against it, because, if successful,
Ibcy would thns have removed the obstacle out
tf U.e wy of their own revolutionary consti
tute u . President's 'Iesta$e.
. '.Veil, w!it if they h1 voted against It?
VttiMn't it have been entirely just and prop
er? Wouldn't they have had a perfect right
tod j it 1 Things have certainly ccme to a
beautiful pas, when a President, elected on
account ol his e.pecisl devotion to popular
sovereignty, cites the evident determination
f the peo !j t vote ia a certain way as illus
trating the impropriety and absurdity cf allow
ing them to vote at ail. It would have been
aa awlol crime, to be sure, if the opponents
f the Lecoinpton constitution bad voted a
giiust it, in the event of its having been sub
mitted to the people. The pith of the Presi
diums argument on this point is, that the Lc-c-'Zsptoa
constitution was rightfully withheld
from the people of Kansas, because tliey would
have voted it down if it had been submitted to
T?-.fDa. If Vr. Buchanan possessed a particle
of hnir or manliness his face would be lost in
a sea ct tiusbes whenever he recalled this cos
ttfm'itibla Summery. ZcuiizH'e Journal.
A most horrible case has recently ccme to
light ia Alaliarua. Genesee county, 1. YorS.
Ia July, lS-"3, IL-nry Hoag died quite sudden
Iy. Sis weeks thereafter a daughter, of 3 or C
rears, died aftt-r 2 t hours illness. Lasts.ring
an infant child died suddenly, and ia the tall
another child, 2 years oi l. So many deaths
ia one family so short a time aroused sus
picions, and so the bodies were exhumed, and
upon examination all the stomachs were found
to contain arsenic. The wife and mother was
"at once suspected, anil has been arrested and
imprisoned. . Since Mr. II'ag's death, she
married a man named Frisch, who lived with
"her but a short time. Some years since call
ers of her children died quite suddenly, with
symptoms almost similar to the last ones, and
it ia inferred she poisoned them also, from the
fact thai she conlessed she had poisoneU tae
first oae, but that she did it accidentally.
Got. Wise, of Virginia, has again shocked
. the Democracy and the South by writing to
the Committee of the late Anti-Lecoraptcm
Democratic meeting in Philadelphia, a very
long and elaborate letter, condemning the Le-.4-onsBtoa
Constitution. He sets fortlvthe two
points that thai Constitution is not the act and
deed of the ?wople cf Ksnsas. and tnat
not rcpnoTTcJuji!1! 'IftFrh. lie argues both f
these at great length and with ranch force.
Tie condemns"! he cowardly policy f admit
ting Kansas vita ie Constitution, on tae
ground of expediency, as urged by the Presi
dent, and he concludes with expressing the o-
pinion that such a policy will be ruinous to the
Democratic party, and may lead to disunion.
A dry-sort of genius once undertook to
came ana classify the different sorts of fools
i a this world, as follows: -lst, the ordinary
foci ; 2d, the fool who is one and don't knew
it ; Sd, the fool who is not satisfied with be
ing a fool in reality, but undertakes, In addi
tion, to play the fool." '
It is said that when Thos. Ritchie was editor
'T the Washington Cu, inkstands were
. placed all ever Lis house, and even in his gar
den, so that be could write down his thoughts
wheneTer they came into bis mind. By tlus
means, the veteran editor preserved what oth
er men would have lost. ' " ' ' - ' '
"Ax Orisios A is as Oprvins." On bear
ing Ike read in one of the papers that eighteen
rams were to be nsed in an attentat to launch
ibo Leviathan in England, Mrs. Partington re
marked that she believed that a few yoke ot
cn would do a great deal better than rams.
i lAn enthusiastic meeting of Democrats op
wed to the Lecompton Constitution was hekl
jmt Philadelphia on the evening of the 8th Inst.,
t which was addressed by ex-Secretsrr Stanton.
CLIPPINGS AK5 SCRID3LINGS.
: t.r'Satj 'ha laiiteriaen.
iDitio professional loafers
ISTouIda't ha better the eleighing.
: p?Going on a flax-?ed Senate, iu the Town
HaM. It meets twice a week.
EJjrTinds love a jilte 1 ebcmi.-r. to be composed
of fifteen parts lf gold, three of fame, and twu of
affection..
I'jBOot his feet wet close up to his ears, a young
friend of oars, who broke through the iea sue day
last week.
C?"Attehed the property of the "Cosmopoli
tan Art Union." by the proprieters of Emrrson's
Mjgazstte for debt due them.
tCouldn't trust his memory the gentleman
who wrote in Lis memorandum book, -Most be
carried when I get to town.7' '
riirAbundattt ivory, in some parts of Central
Africa, llr. Livingston saw seventy elephant's
taks around one chiefs grave.
f?"-Lo?t a trindle pap, belonring to Patrick
M Neil with hia ears slit.1' How Mr r"eil got
his car slit, deponent saith not.
JTPPaiJ the sen.i-annual interest nj-on the
Sute debt, on Monday of last week, at the Girar l
ISank. in specie or its equivalent.
02feat paper the 'Blair Coanty Whig The
last one we received luokcd as if it was printed
with apple-butter instead of ink.
ITilJeelined an Irishman, who was challeng
ed to fiht a duu'i, on the p!ea that he did not wuh
to leave hU oaM mother an orphau.
I!"Amocnt? at present according to a Belgian
paper, the funded property of the huuso of Roths
child, of Paris, to forty uiiiliuns sterling.
i;ent home Wm. U. Aspinwall, cf X. Y., a
picture, a genuice Mariilo. w hi-.-h was appraised
in the cuatviu Louse at thirty thousand dollars.
tlTEaaiv bruised Maj. Nevlicg's face, by a
f;Ui on the lec. whilst skitiu last Thursday '1 he
ilajor looks as if he had been m a "free unt.'
tFrihtenel to jleath a horse, valued at
:(;). at Kicderhoik. X V". The si?ht of an ele
phant pitsinj hii residence, caused it t- rupture
a blood vessel.
lgIf properly expended the sen it eota an.
nualiy t- snj.port the Koyal Family of Ec'.acd.
woul-i provide food for forty thousand families of
working men 1
nF'ManuiiiitureJ a novel beverage. iaTeace?
sc. in the shae of wine from tomatoes. Ju-J--es
pronoucco it exeellett. It resembles cham
pagne in poinfof color.
fiT'Icereasel the consumption of snails in Par
is, to scx-h an client as to seriously injure the oys
ter tra le. A whole side of tha ne fUa market is
devoted to these delicacies.
I' "Estimated that there are 2ot.C5l stores in
the United States, giving orestora to every lil in
nabitants. 1 hat. we should think, was -crowjing
the mouruers'' rather heavy.
J" llo-itl tromen the Cuban ladies; for. ac
cording to ilaianie Le ert. '-they never speas
j.l of each other, but always Snl some palliation
for the errors of their own sex.7'
J"tA correspondent of tii i-t- Louis Dtrnvrnt
cal.s .-renatur 'jrcca. of 3Iis)uri. the Guy Faks
of this zanoowd-.T viol to blow up the Luion. by
forcing the L.e.-ou:ptoa fraud through. !"
I r"Ie?r.eratc the fallow w ho attempted to eat
his throat with a sharp joke, for sereral d.iys ajro
he c:ade a r2sh attack urx3 his -victniilic z eie-
partnient-' bv stabting himself wiih a point of
honor
I"?"Larzes: city in the world Jeddo. the Car!
;! of Japan. Itcitai::s l.jC'.0(1: dweiiics. and
a poDulation of i.fyo.UJ. toiue ct its streets are
32 miles in lencta. iiood sized iiiao. that. e
should ay.
riAerted that the Captain-General of Cuba
has male over Cve millions of dollars in .the last
five rears, as his rtr eentae from the sale of car-
pq?s of slaves that he allowed to Iaa t under his
jarisuietivn.
f5It is said a wealthy Jew residing near 5el-
ma.Arkaiisas. has ia hu possession a saver saekel
which was struck ia the mint of Iniia. seventeen
hundred and fittv vears ao. It is about the size
of a half dollar.
Ij-"To le made an attempt to recover ttie ni!
liou acl e half of dollars that went dewn in the
Central America. She is sunk in wat-r over fire
eights of a mile deep, nd in a spot that is ninety
miles distant from the nearest land.
LSTcMwhes a paper -down south,'7 the death
of J-.an Smith, a gentleman well kr-owri all over
the Union, and ia an obituary notice says : "Mr.
Smi.h, we believe, was the last surviving brother
of the fatai'v." Alas, poor ttaitU I thy name will
become obsolete.
"Presented a bill, to the 2"Tew Jersey Legis
lature, which provi Jcs for the suppression of the
issue of one dollar nctes after tae 1st of July neat;
cf two dollar notes alter the 1st of January next
and of all notes onder the denomination if five
dollars after July
tyiteicired to knee! tkeCadets at West Point,
by the ehaplainof the institution, who is an Epis
copalian, at certain p3rts of the service. Thev
have refused to bend the knee, cnless the chaplain
g:e tae word e command, ai-J tccto is conse
cuent'y trouble ia the camp.
rSIndcstrious the ly at Fall Kiver, 2Iass
lie carrt-s a mail route ia the morcduir. soes to
school part of the day end evening, carries a route
on a newspaper and tells ia the street, supporting
himself, end savin? some ten dollars a month, be
sides getting an education. That boy will be a
man soiae Cay. lie is now it years oi age.
jyPassed ver Louisville millions cf wild pi
geon last wet k, ia their flight north. The flock
seemed more than a iniia ion?, and they Sew uiach
higher than usual. Their fii.zht noria is indica
tive of miid weather for the rest of the Winter.'
Vpect those pigeons mast be young fellow;:. acJ
didn t know oi oar mountains, or tuey would EOt
"have been in so great a hurry to fret north.
". FP" Adopted the Democratic State Convention
of i xas just previoos U closing its labors, a reso
lution ia which it says, -That the doors of the
treat temnle of democracy be now thrown open
and teat ail repentant sinners dc aiioweu i come
In. confess their sins, and be admitted to the fold
of the faithful." Ilasts '. oh. ye rebels, haste re
turn! or that ?reat '-democratic' door will close
and yoa Sad yourselves oa -the other eid cf Jor
daa. -' .
.V '- '" ' . DIED: -
C!On the Oth iast.,IlESRitTTA,dinghter of Jo
seph and Elizabeth Shaw, of Lawrence town
ship, in tliC 4th year of her age.
On gondavTnrr-fi; t v--f n tnst.. oi ccrn-
son, at the residence of his Lro
Union township, C'earSeM county. Alexax
r.R ScncrtsLD, late of West Phihtdelpbia
aged 37 years. .
On the loth, of typthoii feTer, Mr. Sascel
Tate, of Lawrence Tp., aged Ci years.
1VOTICE- An election for President and Di
11 rectors of the Union Turnpike Road eompa
ny, will be held at Clearfield, on Saiarday the 27th
day of Febraary. - lome other business cf impor
taace will be transacted at the same time.
J D. GRAHAM.'
rebrnary 9.133. " - ; PTewideat.
ATTESTIOX ! JACKSON ELUES : Ton are
ordered to meet ia Lathersbars. on Monday
the 221 flay of February. at9o"eloek, A.M., in
fall uniform. It is hoped that each member of
the company will be ia attendance. The Cnrwens
rilie Braa Band. Gen. A. M. Hills and staff, and
Maj. S. C. Patchio aad staff will be in attendance.
The Jackson Maes will be presented on that day
s stand of colors by the citizens cf Ersdy town
ship. Let every member be punctual in attea
danee. By Order of the Captain.
Feb. 10 r Cll. STEBBINS, O. S.
NOTICE TO 8TOCKITOLD ERS. C. t C.
TURNPIKE Ci. At a meeting of thetoard
of Managers of the Clearfield A Curwensville
Turnpike Company, the following resolutions were
adopted : Whereas the cred iters of the road be
ing urgent for payment and it being very desira
ble to have the road nrtishel ; Resolved, that a
meetin of the Stockholders beealled at the Court
Hons fa Clearfield, on the 37th Febraary. for the
purpose of deciding Jf it would be best to assess
fire dollars per share on the eteck or obtain new
Mbseriptiont 1 J.T. LEONARD. PresV
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY-. The stock
holders of Clearfield Academy are hereby no
tified to meet at the cSce of J. B. f ?Ena!ly fa
CiearScld. on Saturday the 2th day of February,
l iis. at 3 o'clock V. L, for the purpose f choos-
inj lmsteci end other ofiieers.
EICHA10 SUAW, President
f.-h3 - cf the Board rf Trustees.
rOTIC E. The person who took a Buffalo
i Itoi.'o and whip, darir.jr Conrt week, from the
house of George Ltnk-h, in Clearfield, marked
-Henry G roe. Pioneer Mill.7 will oblige the own
er by leaving the same with the said George Lan
ieh, and there will be no questions asked, pat if
not. tre evidence is clear, a warrant will be issued
forhis arrest. fJan2T-'53. HENRY GUOK.
ill Estate ef Robert R. Welsh, late of Ctearfield
borough, Clearfield cornty. Pa., dceacd, have
been granted to the subscriber; all persons in
debted to the said estate, are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims a
gainstthe same wilt present them duly authenti
cated forsettlement. HENRIETTA WELSH.
Januarv 27. IS-S. Administratrix.
CAUTIOX. All persons are hereby cautioned
against Tiurchasing or meddling with the
following property, now in the posx-ssion of Isaac
McICee, of township, to wit: Two horses, one
coit. one yoke cf oxen, three cows, twoyour.g cat-
tic, one two horse wagon, sieas, gram in me oarp,
and all jjraia in the ground, rs the same belongs
to ec and is left in care of said Isaa-r McKee
MM. lUVi2.
Curwcnsville. January 27, 1S53. " '
FOR SALE, THE FARM occurred by John
F. Wilev ia Ferguson township, containing
103 acres, 30 acres cleared ; house, bam and other
buildings thereon erected.
ALJ. oO acres of land or the timber thereon.
situate in Pike township within one and a hall
miles of the river on a good road to haul.
For further description and terras apply to
L. J. CHANS.
Mav 20. 17. Clearfield.
lU.L H AKt 1-U1 ILK 1 tut; 5AU..
3 The property occupied by Porteri Brother ia
Brady township, near Luthersburg. will be sold
low, as the owner contemplates reinovinz westward.
The pottcrv is in zood order and has connected
with, it about 60 acres of land, about one half of
whifu is in grass, the balance in weed. There is
anew twottory dwelling and sufficient stabling
and shfds on the place. Good ina'erial fur the
manufacture of stone ware and abundance of coat
are on the property. For terms apply to
Arr-V. I- t-XA-a.i.iearaciii.
FOi SALE A tarra el 120 acres on tue rtver
above Curwcnsville :
A farm of ot acres in Penn towcship :
A firm of 100 acres in Ferguson township ;
A farm of 10!) acres in Penn township ;
2 farms of lOo acres each, 'adjoining.) in Fergu
son township ;
)U acres timber lan l m ueil townsLtp ;
23-'5 acres timber land ia Ferguson township.
For description and terms apnlv to
maris L. J. CKAN.S. Clearfield.
SA -I lT E I. J O II N S T O -N ,
XARDEIl AND HAIR IH1ESSEP..
would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear
cl 1 that he has opened a shop in -l-haw's Row,'
in the room recently occupied by F. hort, as a
Root and ?boe shopwhere he is at all times reaJy
to Cut H;iir in the ntost fashionable style and do
i!.aviu ' iu the mo.-t soientiSc manner. Shampoo
nin" a's" per:ormed He stiiiis the patronage of
the public. " Jan. ,
lie a!-o keeps on band a osmetic for removing
dacdruT. which receives the highest praise of all
who ue it.
U A N K OTi: LIST.
The following are the rates of discount at which
the notes tf tae banks given were purchased last
week by tue brokers of i hiiadelphia:
VAI-NE. UlSC.
Men scat River Caiik.
Rockland Re, R'kl d i
Canton Hack. China,
Ellsworth Rank, 75
Exchange Bk. RacgorSO
iJrcx-ers" Dint.
Maritime Ek. Eangor
tatfer 1 Bk. Rockland
Hancock l)k". EUsw'th
Dank of Ualleweil,
sew HAVPsniue.
Exeter Ek. Extttr,
Dauby Rank. lanfcy,
Rank of Royalton, 2
Bk of ?outh Royaltoa.Cu
i-tark Ex. Rncingron
St.Aibacs Rs.t.Alb i
M isisquoi RK.f-heldn 2-i
Woodstwk Ear.k. 50
aaaSACHCSETT
Western EK.r-pringfd 20
r.iiuDE isla'd.
Farmers' Rk.W ickford
Lank of South Coun
ty. Wakefield, 4i
Ti ve rionDs. Tiverton
Warwick Us.Warw k 30
Rhode Island Central
vi&Gisia. at
Bank of Kanawha, Ka
nowha valines
Solvent banks,
I-FS5STLV AVIi.
Bk of Penn'a, Piiii a 40
i'hti a backs, par
Allentown Li-k, par
Anthracite bats, par
Ei of Cheiler co.. par
Ek of L'elaware co, par
Ek of liermautown, ar
Bk of Montg y co., par
Bsc of Po u sto w c , par
ha. of Catasauqua, par
Columbia Back, par
Doylestown Es, par
Euston Bank, Par
Fr.AMech.bK Easton par
Far.EKof Duckseo. par
Far.EK. Lancaster, par
t ar.Eit. iteadmg, par
Laneastt-rCo. Bank, par
Lebanon Bank, par
Mauch Chunk 3s, par
Miners' EtiPottsv'e, j
Mroudst-urg bank, par
Wvouiini Bank. rar
Hanisbur:? Back. if
Bs of Chainbersr.org, 1 1
Ilk. E. Greenwich,
Mt. Vernon Rank.
Hopkinten Rank.
All suivent banks.
Hs of Middletown, li
i
i
York Back, li
Ek of Gettysburg, li
Ek of Pittsburg. par
COSSKCTICCT.
Merch Ex.Lk.BriJgp 75
Rri-lgeport City RiC, i
Citizens I.a.rittsb. li
Exchange Bk. Pitrsb.
IroatitvEK. Pitb. li
Mechanics' Bk. Pittsb I
Monocga'la b.Browns 1 i
Colouestcr lianic,
Es of llartf-jrd Co.
Hatters' lis. Eethcl,
Exch.llK. llartiuri,
Charter Oak Rk, ,
Mercantile Bank "
Uncas Bk, Norwich.
OaicebausEs, 44
10
1
i
i
3
5
8
Frankl.bs.H a.-hinrt.
FarA liro.ba.Waynesbli
Ek cf Northumberl. It
Ek cf Danville.
West Branch Bank,
Lock Haven Bank,
Lewisburg Bank,
li
1
li
WoostcrRs.L'anbury i
Woodbury Eank, 1
Parcatuck Rat.k. 16
Rs of N.Am. Seymour
PabquioqaeBK.L'anb 1
Granite Rk. Volunt'n
Peoaonnoek Rank. i
Wiidham Connty Bk, lt
sew tors. '
li
Far.EK iNrhnylkill eo.li
AlIezhenyEK.AlIgh'y i
Bk of Lawrence co.,
liones-lale Eank
MerA.Man Bk.Pittsb par
NEWJEUSET
Ek of N J. N.Erunswpar
Ef rzan tonnty Laai
Agricultural Br.Ilerk 2-5
Addison Ek. Addison I
Ek of Orleans." Albion. 60
Central Eank of New
York. Utica.
Chemnng County 25
Dairymen's Rank, , 25
Eluii'ra Rank. Elmfra i
at Hackensack, 35
Morris County Bank 50
SOUTH CABvI.rxA.
Farmers' Bank, Eliza-
' betn tirv. ' -
Solvent backs.
TESSESSEE.
AijriedBk. Erown3v.
Uollistcr Us. Buffalo, 5 WestPtn Rk, Memphis
Hamilton 1.x. wet. tHJ I tuns of ashvilie.
' Ho?TenotBK
BK.N.Palti i i Exc.Lk.Murfreesboro'10
Medina Bk. ?.ledina, 2?
Niagara River Bank, f
Ontario Bk. Uliea. 39
Ontario Co.Bk. Phelps 25
Pratt Bank. Buffalo 25
Oliver Lecl Cos Bk4- 5
Keoiprocity Bs. 44 50
Sackett's Uarbcr . " 50
Western Bk, Lock port 25
Yates Co. Be, Pen Van
WARTLASD.
Mineral Bk. Cumb.' :
Cumb I'd Savings Bk, 10
Solvent banks, 2
KESTUCKT.
Bs of Ashland, 1
Solvent Backs, .' li
OHIO.
Citv Bank. Cincinnati 50
O. LifelTrustCo.. Cia
Senaea Co. Ek, TifSn, 20
Sandusky City Bk. CI 20
Ek of Macomb County "
Dayton Bank. Dayton 20
Miami Yal.Ek, 15
State Back, - . 'II
wiscostv. ;
Rock River Bs.Beloit 5
Farmers" Bk. Hudson,
Fox Biver BK.Gr.Bayil
Badger State Bk, . 5i
Solvent Banks, . 5
nnnsix." :'
Peni usalarBi: .Detroit
Farmers 4 Meeh- Bs,
AtASVUA.
Ek oi Montgomery-
Central Bank. ,
Nortoarn Batk. " -r-
ti t i J . t rir. " W. .
Lawreneeburg bask,
Bank of Trenton,
Bank of Claiborne,
Bank of Jefferson.
Back of Knoxrille,
Back of Paris. Paris,
Bank of Tazewell,
Bank of the Union,
Buck's Bk.M'Minnr'e 10
City Bank. Nashville 1ft
Northern Bk.Clarksv. 10
Traders' Bk, Nashv. 1')
Ex. of Commerce. Id
OcoceeBk Cleveland, 31
Back of Middle Tenn. 19
Dandridge back, St)
Bank of Tennessee. 8
Planters' A Union Bk,
iVtIAA.
Back of the Capitol,
8
53
50
5
50
li
5
5i
51
Traders' bank,
Tippecanoe bank, -Central
bank
Bank ef the State,
Free banks.
ILLINOIS."
Bank of Elgin,
Rock Island back.
Peoples' back. Cartel 2J
Hamilton voumy ik si
Bk of the Commas w'h 5)
Huntsville Bank, 5f
Rashvtlle Back, 2J
Stock Security Bs, 50
Corn Exchange, , 51
Bk of Chester, 5i
Bs of Belleville, 5j
Solvent Backs, Sk
TAILS. An assortment just reiT4 at the store
9 it. F. IBWPK
FLOUR. Just received SO barrels Extra Fam
ily Flour, which will be sold low for eash by
December 2.
P.ICHARD MOSSOP.
DR. LlTtn'S PA1X CURES. AXTI-EIL-IOUS
REMEDY, and RESTORATIVE, for
Colds. Coughs. Croup. Ac., sold at Joseph Goon a
Shoe ghop. Clearfield. Pa UctaS.
Jon n nrssELL & co., taxneks axd
CURRIERS, PennvilUy Clearfield Co..
Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest
cash prices. Hides tvken in exchange.
Jnly IS. 1354.
AMBROTYPES. P- C. PCRVIASCE. Pro
fessor of Photographic Chemistry. iJallery
at his residence on 21 C-lreet. one door South of
Merrell & Carter's Tin-ware establishment, Clear
field. Pa. . fcrI3ys ef operation : Friday and
Saturday of each week. junela'itj
jVTOTJCE. All persoBS ari hereby cautioned
J. s against purchasing or trading for a certain
County order. No. 545 of 1Sj7, payable to R.J.
Wallace, for SjO, as the same has been lifted by
me. and has since been mislaid or lost
JOHN MePUEr.SOX,
Jany in. lSj?. Treasnrer.
R
C 31 OVA L. The undersigned notifies
hisold cu.-toratT' and the pnblij that he has
removed his BLACKSMITH SHOP to his new
building a few doors south of the shop he fjrmer
ly occupied, where h& is pre Dared to do on the
shortest notice any work in his line of business.
April Ia. 1Sj7. JM:OU slll.k Eili-K.
AMES R. G RATI AM. Der.ler ia SAWED
LUMBER. KOUABXD TIMBEit, SHINGLES,
B'JARDS. 4c.. is prepared to 11. on the shortest
notice, all orders for articles in his line of busi
ness, on t3 reasonable terms as they can be era-
cured in the county.
Grahampton. Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23. 1S5
SCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders Readers; Mitchells'
tocography and Atlas and Primary Geogra
phy: Wcbsters" Dictionary, large and small ; Page
on Teachicg ; Ureen s, Kirkhaia's, and Bullion's
Grammars; Davies", Smith's, Emerson's and Pike's
Arithmetics: Davies Algebra; .-anats.' ana tar
zeant's Speliers. ic, at the "Corner"' Store.
. 1 ... . . . . tr,f tn -v'
V-urwensville. jan J. lrzi. vr ji. n
Vv
fAOO.V - MAKING. THb ondersmgned
would announce that they manufacture
Wapgons of all descriptions. Euggic3. Sleds, 4c at
their shop ia New t-aicia. Brady towtiUtp. Uiear
Eeld county, which they offer for sale at a reasona
ble rares as can be purchased elsewhere. They res
pectfully solicit a share of patron?ge.
CA.IUivlL"jr. J'ii.;i'j.,
Octl-'SV.f WILLIAM LEWIS.
120
ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn
pike, about 7 miles west of Curwensville.
and 135 ACKES OF LAND, adjoining tne same,
will be sold on accommodating terms. The land
lies well, is all susceptible cf cultivation, and is
well covered with choice pice timber suitable !r
sEiingSts, sawing or square timoer. rv mui
near bv. Apriy to L. J. CRANS.
mar2i ClearaelJ.
E
ATI XG S A LOO X The c nd crsigr.ed keeps
constantly on hand at his raloon in jc'
Row. a few doors west of the Mansion House,
Fruits, Coafectionarics, Tobacco and Segars
of every description, ard other Article
usuaiiv kept in an eta&iirament ot tnis hu'j-
He will famish articles to persons in large quan
tities, on the most reasonable terms.
ept. Z) R. B. TA l)V..
SEASONABLE ti O u u .a
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
Of SEASONABLE GOODS, have jost been receiv
ed from- the East, by the subscriber, which he in
vites the public to eall and examine, a? he wiit
sell the same at the very lowest rates fjr CA?ll.
Call and judge for yourselves of the quality of
the zoids, and the prices, before purchasing ele
whers. JOHN PATiON.
Curwensville, January 20. 1S05
pVEYV ARRANGEMENT ! ! SELLING
11 OI F AT COST!:: The undersized, hav
ing removed his stock of Goods from Marvsvi!!e to
the store ro-jm of Richard Mossop in the Borough
of Clearfield. onnoniiWi to the public jeneraiiy
that he will dispose of the same at the lowest pri
ces f r Cash. His stock embraces
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE
Ql.ELNSV. ARE. Me READY-MADE CLO
THING. TRIMMINGS and a variety of Notions
As the undersigned wishes to close up the s:ock
now on band, persons wilt find it to their advan
tage to Rive Liiu a call soon.
& CHARLES SLOAN.
ClearS I.Jan. 11, 1S3.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR, SALE The un
dersigned offers to sell at private sale a two
story plank frame house IS by 2t feet in d'.nien
sious and the b.'lon which it stands, situate in
the village of Blooiniugville, Clearfield county.
There is also a good stable and other outbuildings
on the lot. with a geed well of water near the
door. Terms, whic'a will be reasonable, can be
ascertained by calling oa the ur.deraignc 1- r'-sid
icg on the premises. WM. li- REX
December 15. lT-Cai.
X. U. This would bo a good sanction fur a me-
eKanie. esreciallv a shocmukcr. ES ttiere is one
much wanted in tae piace.
W. H It
TALI" ABLE FARM AND SAW-MILE
PROPERTY FOB SALE. The subscriber of
fers that valuable property on wh:?h he now re
sides, for sale, on reasonable ternts. The property
issiteate 2 miles above Clearfield on the Susque
hanna river, comprising 270 acres of land, cf
which 7t acres are cleared and nndcr good fence,
bavicg thereon two orchards, a good frame two
s'ory dwelling house. a!sa another smaller dwel
linz house, an excellent bank barn 6: fret by 40
ject; also, a Saw and Lath Mill, with good water
power. The balance of the land is woodland, of
which a considerable portion is weil timbered.
Apply to J. B. MeEnally. atCiearSeld. or to the
subscriber on the premises.
septa .-?m PHILIP ANTES.
G1UAI1AMS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE,
r LUtlfA by Ch.irlrG. Isian-t.Usq
Magnificent Premiums presented to Subscribers
for the new vear l?5S. Think of it ! a Beautiful
Three Dollar Magazine fr SI 67 a year, to Clubs
of Six or uioe. suoevss ennree-ciented has atten
ded has atteaded "Grahaui 5 to sueh an extent,
that, during the last year, it ha? more than dou
bled its former circulation: No greater evidence
of the increasing popularitj of this old and favor
ite periodical eould be given.
-Tais periodical is like a sensible, sunny and
sound-hearted friend, whose appearance on one's
threshold always gladdens the mind with the pro
mise of a pleasant and profitable hour. '
The P.tnioanJ Hat' D'p-irtm'nt The latest
ViTO""'t Engravings, with full and pi
- v;-rth. of the most
tir.r. fnrcn ?4lUHn.-To - ' - . ,
tin full and plain uescrip-
tions pven at'U'Wn.-t-o - ind children
and xttractive costumes for .liiifV''1" - '-:
Colored Plate Five in each number 1 MVi?SJ- !
Sixty in a year! together with a large cumber
of handsome Patterns fr all kinds of Crochet and
Needle-work.
Beautiful Engravings, from the most popular
subjects, will embellish every number of the New j
lame, ana an original story, entitiea -me
popular authors, will be commenced in the Janua
ry camber, lSo; also an original Poem by George
U. Boker, Esq and a great Domestic story by ilrs.
B. C. Hirst
-X7e Easy Tate," a department which has been
rendered so popular by the Editor, will be a mark
ed feature daring the tew year, and continue to
merit, as heretofore, the high praise of both the
Press and the people.
. TERMS: One copy, one year, S3; Two copies,
one year, 55 ; Three copies, one year. S3 ; Six co
pies, one vear. S10.
PREM I CMS. To every Three Dollar subscriber
we send, without chcrze. copy of each f the
Ecautifal Portraits, ia oil colors, of Geutr.tl Waik-
titgton and Henry Clav, match pictures, which
for beautv and article colaria '. each in imi:nl'nii
of Oil Paictinss. have never before been eanallei
ia tt: eounXry similar ones in London costing
six dollars apiece. No home in America should
be without these fine life-iike Portraits. For Five
Dollars, we send two copies cf the Magazine, one
year, ami one cf eah of the Portraits. .
Address WATSOX & CO..
"Graham's Magazine." Philadelphia. Pa.
GROCERIES. Just received and now opening,
a general - assortment of eboiee groceries,
which will be eoid tie lowest cash yriees at
NOTICE The subscriber having purchased
1 the stock f Mere'nandixe lately owned by i.
D. Patlon, offers Use same for ale at reasonable
prices on creJit- or VERY LOW FOF. CASH. All
kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange Tor
Goods. I respectfully solicit a share of the public
patronage. JuIIN PATTOX.
Curwecsville, Pa., Jan. iih, lsai
rfIIE f$10 AND $15, SINGLE AND
X lnUiiLE THREADED. EMPIRE FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE. An Agency for the sale of
these machines, for this aDd the adjoining eoon- !
ties, can be secured by a personal application to
the subscribers. Cth t Arch streets. Philadelphia.
No one need apply without capital sufficient to
conduct the business properly, and without reffer
ences as to reliability and capacity.-
We positively assert that these machines, for all
purposes of family sewing, are in every respect
superior to any Sewing Machine in market, (no
matter at what prices tbey may be held- and
wherever they are ofTered for sale they must com
mand a ready and unlimited demand.
JOHNSON &. GOODELL.
Philadelphia. August 19. 157.
7JEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!'
Il FALL AND WINTER STUCK"!
The undersigned has just returned from the east,
and is now opening a tew assortment of seasona
ble and fashionable goods, at his old stand in
Clearfield borough. His stock consists of a gen
eral varietv of the best an I most seasonable
DRY Gh"DS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARC. ILYTSA CAPS, BOOTS Sp.oe.
and all other articles usually kept in a country
strre. Among which can be found the following:
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATTINETS,
TWEEDS, JEANS. FLANNELS.
GINGHAMS, MERIN0E3, CASHMERES,
LUSTRES. CALICOES, MUSLINS,
and all articles generaly nsed by housekeepers.
My former customers, atd the public at l3rge.
are invited to csJl and examine the goods and
jalge f T themselves of the quality and prices.
Country produce taken in exchange fr goods
Eemcmber the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS,
on Market street, is the place to csdJ and buy these
hard times, as yoa will receive a fair equivalent
for your monev by doing so.
Nov25-'J7 " WILLIAM F. IRWIN.
J O B I X S ' E X P ECTOR A XT,
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY,
roit tub rear, op
Bronchial aiTesiions.Coughs. Cobls, Plenriy,Broa
chitis. Asthma, and all other diseases of the throa
and lunrs. except Consumption. This invaluable
remcdv is no euack nostrum, bat is prepared from
the recite of a regular physician, who during a
practice "of twentv-fire vears. used it with unpar
alleled success. It is a combination of expecto
rant remedies, simple in their character and used
bv everv educated phvsician. It is easily taken,
produces no nausea or other disagreeable effects,
and gives almost immediate relief. In this ever
changing climate, where coughs and colds so fre
quently end in consumption and death, co fociily
should" be without this certain cr::c.
It would be easy to follow in taewakeof theven
ders of patent medicine, and multiply certiGeates
got up for the occasion, of miraculous cures, but no j
such adventitious aid is necessary in introducing j
this preparation to the public. Its real value, and
never failing success, ia accomplishing all promis
ed for it. cannot but give it a wide circulation, and
recommend iitoall those aSieted with diseases for
which it is a remedy. Price 37i Cents per Bottle.
Prepared exiluivelv bv
THOMAS" ROBINS. Druggist.
March 4. lS57.-tf Clearfield.P n
SO M E T II I X G X E W !
LEATHER AND II IDE STORE,
Y.'tst llnl of Spring- Creei Bridge. Caeapude.
Belief ante, Penn' a.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public that
he has just opened a Leather and Hide store at his
Tannery establishment- in Eeiiefonie. Centre
eounty.'Pa . where he will keep constantly on baud
a good assortment of Lesthers. 4c. as follows :
f Tauuel Spx nh Sole Leather,
Ilrmforh Spaatxk Sste Leather. Fre.-teh
Cj.'f-fhl:i. Brl-orr; Leather. Oil Tnnuei lyt-e-iu?
LraJ"r. Split Lsjlhei, Patrnt prevch. Calf
tiint, iJjns Bait SZ-ni. lied Ro'tu ani
Piui 1,-iiinrs. Cape Bin-Jin? an i Gai
ter KiU. TuiHers Oil. A fSO: Plus
tcriu? hair ; Copp-'r litest a.ii
B -'rrt ; TiLrf-iJ. Brizllrs etaj
Wgt. aiti a'l kinds of
Too!. Li tr 5-., fr SUoent ziers.
TO MACHINISTS. For the convecicnee of Ma
ohirists of all kinds he will keep on ban 1 a zl
supply of Tat-nt Riveted Stretched Leather Belt
ing Straps frr ra 1 to 24 itches wide, which he will
sell at citv priees.
CASH f aid for all kinds of Hides and Skins.
jpTLe above articles have been carefully se
lected, and are the very best quality ; bat call and
examine, and jadge for vonrlvcs.
THOMAS EUT.NSri'E.
Belief nte. April 23, l;57-tf.
DELHI IIAS FALLEN, AND NEW
GOODS IIAYIZ ARRIVED AT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE IN CURWENSVILLE!
The nn iersi ned have one of the best. chear.t.
and largest assortments of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, ia Curwecsville. and whirh they will sell
at the very lowest cish prices. Tfccir s?-;k eon-"isf-S
of a ceneml a-sf-riment of well selected
DRY G'uODS. GROCERIES. IIARD
M'AHE. 1TTE1-:.SAKE. GLASS
WARE. HATS. CAPS. BOOTS,
SHOES. CARPETS. A-r., S c..
together with a lsrre assortment of the latest
styes of LEDIES" DUF.SS G'V'DS. suitable fr
the season, among which can be foand. rtich as
Dress Silks. French ar.l EnglU'a Merinoes;
Brocha. Merino and Wool shawls; Bril
liants, Plaids. L'eLains. Embroideries,
Trimmings.IJonnents. Bonnet Rib
bons and Borders. Gloves, ic.
ALSO, a lot Drugs. Medicine. Paints, Dyo-stulTs.
Cils, VarnUnes. e.. Ac.
ALS'. keeping a camber of the best workmen ia
the Shoe hop. making all kinds of work to order
at thes'aortest notice and lowest prices. All kinds
of Lumber. Hides and country produce taken ia
exchange fr Goods, Boots. Shoes. Ac. We are
, thankful for pat favors, and invite all to give cs
a call, exatr-.ice our handsome sNvk of goods, fre5
of charge, before yu buv elsewhere.
NovJj-"57 MoNTELIUS JtTENEYCKE.
CIXOOL COOKS.; Sar?3Et"s. Cobbs", and San-
ni.ir? : Davies' Arithmetic, tc. for sale at the cor
ner store of WM. IRVIN.
Curwensri'le. November 25. 155?. .
S1
ILKS. MERrXOES. COEURfiS. DELAINES.
with Silk Fringes. Moire Antique, and civet
trimmings to match, for sale at the corner r--re of
Curwensville. Nov. 25. '57. WM. IRVIN.
V LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, iaclu ling Shirts. Drawers. Monkey-
Gam coats. Ac., at the -corner s'ar.
JaaUia Oi 't. 2". '57 WM IRVIN.
Curwecsvitie. oblt-. '
.. bur and tijrht
dav Alarm clocks, weiiht and snr;n clocks.
at prices from Z.jij to iz.tu. at the corner store.
Curwecsvtlle. Xov. 4. WM. IRVIN.
81,000 WORTH OF MADE UP CLOTHING
at the comer store. WM. IRVIX.
Curwensville. November 4. 1S57.
BRICK, on hand and for sale by
WM. IRVIX.
Curwensville. November 25. 1557.
B
AR IRON an! CHAIN" PUMPS, at the Cor
ner Store in Curwensville.
Xovember2. Ir57. WM. IRVIX.
PAXISU SOLE LEATHER for sale, and Hides
taken at the highest prices.
Curwensville. Nov. 25. 1S57. WM ii--
i -i"KING AND PARLOR STVS for sale at
t 1 I ir,in i'nrwensvil'e. by
I v.,mKpr ? ISiT. ' WM. 1 RVIN
BUFFALO ROBES, Horse blankets, and Sleigh
bells for sale by WM. IR'.IX.
t arwensvjneNvg1"1- -J- 1-
CLLEY BLOCKS of the best make, a superior
article for hauling timber, bv
Curwensville. Nov. 25. '57. ' WM. IRViy.
CLOTHIXiJ. A general assortment of ready
made clothing jest received and opened m
. FerwBbw . . . P. IBWL i.
riinOHAS G. SNYDER, MERCHANT. Deal-
-i- er in Sawei Lntr.ber. Shingles. Square Th
ber. et cetera. KYLERTOWN, Clearfield Co., Pa.
Jciyi, ir:7 tf. ;
Y E IV GOOD S-A GENERAL AS
il SRTMENT AF NEW AND SEASONABLE -G'ODS
JUST RECEIVED AT THE ' COEXEB-'
STORE, fa- Ccrwensviile. -
January 2. le5 WM, IRVTX.
HOrSE AND LOT FOR RALE TkV
house occupied by J. n. Larriraer, Esq., eit-s
ate on the road. from Clearfield to Curwenarille.
near Welch's sa w-mill, will be sold very low. It
is scitable for a store and dwellivg. tor terms ap
ply to L. J. CRANS.
wp'j nearaeid, I a.
F
ALL AND WINTER GOODS.
The subscriber respectfully announces to bis
friends and the public generally, that he has jast
received fresh supply of GOODS, at his old
stand, embracing everything necessary for the
season the wants of families, or the business of
the reorde.
All wb want to bnv right, can have either ma
npCLOTHlNO. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and
U'.'L?. or arrtbirg else, on terms most laToraoie.
and for CASH lower than they can be bought
elsewhere. L5Call and see.
WJI- L. MOOKH.
Clearfield. December 23. 1SS7.
31
A RULE Y A R
TYRONE CITY, PA.
ft r T'L'PT TV 1.1 ;nf.if-m
the
citizecs or t. learneiu. tnr.t ne is prepar
ed to furnish MAK1SLE WUKK of all kinds.
such as Monuments. Box-tombs. Tomb-tables, Head
Stones, and all kinds of Grave Yard work, ea tha
shortest notice, neatest styles, and cheapest ratea.
ALSO, building work, such as Marble Lintels and
Ioor Steps. Brown stone Platforms, Base Courses.
Window Sills and Caps, door steps. 4e. Head
stones of all kinds and patterns. Work delivered
to all parts cf the county. ISAAC BERLIN.
Tvrone Citv. Dee. 23. 1S57.
HO! FOR THE TEMPLE OF HONOR!
BRADiy At M GRIICS. Copper,nd.
SAect-Ijo Ware yittfiiclory. Pkiliptbirg-, Pa
where they are at all times prepared to supply -customers
with every conceivable article from th
smallest Coffee pot spout to the longest pipe ima
ginable. Thev will do both a
WHOLESALE & RET A PL
Lcsine??, and will at all times hro on band
large assortment of readv-made ware.
HOUSE SPOUTING
done to order, on the shortest notice, and put y
in a neat. absfatitial manner.
STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, $ KETTELS,
of every variety kept constantly on hand.
They will furnish to order any of the following
Cock Stoves, vii: The William Pena. Queen o?
the West, the Atlantic, and Cook-Complet,
ail of which are suitable for both wool and coaL
Amoo the Parlor Stoves will be found the "Lady
Washington." the '-ExceUior," 'Home Parlor,' io.
Produce of all kinds taken in exchsnre far
oods. A. BRADIN.
October 21. 1555.-tf. JNO. P. M'GIKg.
riHE T R IT T II ABOUT KANSAS I
Jl GOV. GEARY'S ADMINISTRATION LX
IvANRAS . LnrS' Zno 34 7" 5" WITH A
COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY.
UNTIL JUNE, 1S57 Embracing a fall account of
iu dUccvery. Geography, Soil. Climate. Products,
its organization as a Territory, transactions and e
vects under Governors Reederand ShaniKn, polit
ical dissensions, Personal Rencounters, Election
frauds, battles and outrages, with Portraits of
prominent actors therein, ail fully authenticated
by J;UN II. GIUON. M. D Private Secretary to
Governor Geary. Carefully compiled from the Of
ficial d.wuir.ents on file in the department of State
at Washington and other papers in the possession
of the Author, with full account of the INVASION
OF KANSAS FROM MISSOURI ; the capture, tri
al and treatment of the Free State prisoners, the
character and movements of the Missouri Bordei
R'jSacs. the murder of EufTum and others. Tha
Controversy between Governor Geary and Judge
Leeompte. The proceedings of the Territorial Le
gislature, of the Pro-slavery convention, and the
organization of the National Deciocratia Party,
with a Sketch of Kansas during the early troubles
under Governors Uee.Ier and Shannon. Its leva
sioiis. Battles. Outrages and Murders.
A copy wi.'I be pent to any part of the United
States, by mail, free of postage, on the receipt ct
retail price. A liberal discount to the trade.
TV I '' Agents wanted Price in Cfoth $1
Purer. 50 eta. CHARLES C RHODES,
Publisher. Inpnirer Building,
Ja!v 23. l-.,7-4m.
Philadelphia.
friIIE NEW-VORK STEAM SAW-MILL
X AND MACHINE COMPANY". CAPITAL
5250-Ct'O This company Las been organized with
the above capital for the purpose of supplying the
demand for the Combination PORTABLE
STEAM SAW-MILL, and othrr Improved Ma
chinery. They have purchased the entire machine
ry business heretofore earned on by i. M. Emer
sn & C., also the Mi-n'gociery works at Y'ockers,
on the Hudson, near this city, and with the expe
rience and facilities combined in its organization
are prepared to furnish machinery cf ail kin Js at
more liberal ra'es. than has ever been offered at
anv other establishment.
THE COMBINATION SAW-MILL, waspatected
October, 1553. and is now generally acknowledged
to be the cheapest, most practical, and eEeiect
lumber m.-ccfjctcricg machine in the world. A
large cumber cf them lire in successful operation
in lifferei.t sections of thi- country, Canada, Cab,
and South America, and wherever their merits
have been teste ihty are being adopted by lamber
manufacturers in preference to all other mills.
I he following letter expresses tho general pin
ion of thoc who are using toe Combination Mill :
Messrs. Eesson JL Co Gentlemen : I have tried
the saw-mill purchased of you. and will say that
it r-erforms well, acd more than meets my expec
tations. I am well pleased with its performance.
I set it up on a small stream that af arded constant
water about as thick s my little finger, which wss
much more than suSeiect to supply the boiler.
We arc able to cut 3.u-)0 feet cf beautiful lumber in
12 hours, with something less than one cord cf
wood. It i3 the very thin? we have needed in oar
county for a locg tiu:e. Vk iih a little trouble and
expense, we are able to move it from five to tea
miics per day, atd set it up iw the fceart f the
timber, which saves the great burden cf hauling
the logs a Ions distance to the mill.
YV.urs, respectfully, Jese Kprr. Jti..
Louisville. Tenneswe. -
The Company have pcrchasid l:nd'M I'afit
p-Y.l',-j.'m"t. b;c!i is illustrated and des
cribed in the 'Scientific American' for October 24.
This aids greatly to the eScieoey of the mill.
T.'if C"ii Mtll. with ail the recent im
provements, acd steam power of fifteen horses, is
capable of sawing from 3.0?0 to 4,t)0!) feet in 12
hours. cd is sol i fr 1.650.
THE NEW YORK CIRCULAR SAW-MILL
Is manufactured cly by this Company. It is cf
superior construction, and sold for 25 per cent less
than other mills of no greater capacity. A mill
with So to 5i-inch saw can be sold for $150 to S 500,
and with a 29 horse engine and. boiler is sold for
S2.2?0.
, .-"teaTB Ecines and Boilers: En?5ne cf from 1
..VWervse rower; Locomotive. Tubular, Flue
to mo l..'.roar Wei roni." " reatiy reduc
and Cylinder Boilers furnished at -ag,
ed prices from former quotitions. u"-,fe.
lra wings, with plans and specifications for una,
iegs aal machinery. farniiheJ gratitcur custo
mers. Competent mechanics sre sect out to put up
and set in operation our machinery. when reqairedu
We also oanuficture Shinflt Miekitiea, Plm
ins Midlines. S "Bar-Mill. ad machinery ia
peaeral. Special attention paid to jfrttinjf op
S.mi.'iiiI Pr.'ltet f jr xaaaafaciories, and all
kirlsof MiU-vrnBhl trvri.
Thiseompary are selling i a great cumbers a
Ptrut Couir.il Btirr-Soue Mill, fcr four, COm
meal. acd all kinds of feed. kiefc is prococaced
by cxperinjcd millers, both in this country and
Europe. T Bt Mill ever extrmeud. It will
grind more grain in the same time, acd wr.k half
the power, of any mill cf the same price ia the
market. We also furnish, other styles of Gnjt
Millt when reonirci.
J- M. EMERSOX A CO Ag.sts. r
J"'' Xo. 371 Bread wav, New York.
Vi INGLE, and Heavv Donble Harney for sale at
the -eorner store ' of WM. IRVIN.
January 27. - Curwecrrille.
HARDWARE. A large auvrtmect jas; receiv
ed aul opened, and naw far saie bv
November 25- WM F. IRWUT.
BUGGY SPRINGS, for sals ct the -Cerr'
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