Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 14, 1858, Image 4

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MOTITER. IX HEAVEN - "
A AM.UES3 XO KT SISTER ON THE DEATH CT OCR
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Weeping sister, bending lowly,"
' t O'er our mother's mournful bierj
Cease to weep, for she's in glory,'
I ' Cease to shed that bitter tear. ? -
Wherefore weep the one departed,
r r When ecstatic bliss 6he shares t
; 2ow from earthly sorrow parted ;
; The victor's crown ia heaven she wears.
Tender sister, Christ in mercy
' Took oars to his loving arms;
Tar irom every danger earthly,
' Hath she lodged where nothing harms.
i . Though we saw that lovely mother , ;
Droop and wither, fade and die,
' . "We are conscious that forever,
( She will live beyond the sky.
Yes ! onr mother dwells in heaven, 4
Lovelier far than when below ;
Singing now the heavenly anthems,
T Joined by saints and angels too ! :
... List ye ! hear that voice of gladness,
Bursting forth in grateful song ;
. Notes that are unmixed with sadness,
Float amid that happy throng.
Loving sister, we are passing, ,
Quickly through this world of woe ;
Soon with joy shall there be greeting
Friends above who wait for us.
-Then let the locust gently wave, -In
silent grandeur o'er the dead ;
I And the white rose honor the grave, f-
l ' Of her who sleeps ia Christ, her heai.
' j Emma.
Clover-nilf, March 12th, 1853;
. MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA
Veittex roaiaE "kaftsmas's journal."
; : I am composed of 2-3 letters.
. My 1, 10, 24, 8, IS, 7, 1G, 15 is an animal.
: My 2, 22, 3 is what we must all do.
My 4, 19, 9, 15, 7, 22, 1 is an essential pro
perty of all inanimate bodies.
My 5, 15, 18, 25 was an English poet.
My 7, 16, 19 is a numerical adjective.
My 9, 1, 24 is what we all do.
My 11, 4, 10, 17 is a wild animal.
My 12, 21 is a pronoun.
- 3f v 13. 1, 25 ii an adverb of negation.
My 1-5, IS, 14, 22. 21, 6 is a well known root.
Mr 17, 22, 5, 4, i is a measure.
My 19, 3, 1, 24 is the place from whence
cur finest poultry is obtained.
- My 21, 4, 23 is a number.
My 22, 13, 20. 4, 1, 10 is a race of people
My 24, 9, 1 id a beverage.
My 25, 8, 18, 15 is a portion of time.
My whole is a period to which political as
pirants look with grcai interest.
AtONZO
Cherry Tree, Pa., 1S5S.
- Answer to enigma of last week The Natu
ral Bridge in Vit einia.
TERMS.
The Journal is published every Wednesday
at Use Dollau axp Jrirrr cents per annum in
advance, or Two Dollars within the year.
- Advertisements msertedattittycentspersauare,
of twelve lines, for the first, and twenty-five cents
for each additional insertion. A literal deduction
made to those who advertise by the year. .
The 'Terms' will be strietly adhered to.
No paper discontinued without payment of ar
rearages, unless at the option ot the publisher.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Pres't Judge lion. James Burnside, Bellefonte.Pa
As te.Jud'es lion. Hiii. i,. .Moore, Idcarbeld
Hon. Benj n. Bonsall, Luthersburg
Sheriff. . . . Joeiah R. Reed,
Clearfield
Prothonotary, George Walters, ,
Reg. fc Ree. . James Wrigley, .
Treasurer. . -r John MePherson, ,
Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle, ..
Cuiomiaj'u'rs, Jacob Wilhclm, .
John Irwin, Sr.
George Earhard, .
Auditors. . . Franc-is Pearce,
Peter Hoover,
Aaron C. Tate,
. Grahamton.
, Clearfield.
. NewMillport.
. Woodland.
. Curwensville.
Clearfield.
Arrival and Departure of Hails at Clearfield.
ARRIVES.
Eastern, dailv, Sundays excepted, at 7 P.M.
Western, 8 P.M.
Smith's Mills, Saturdays, 5 P.M.
Sinnamahoning.Wednvsd. & Saturd. 8 P.M.
Karthaus, S-iturduvs, C P.M.
Kylertown, Mondays & Thursdays, 12 M.
DEPART.
Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 4 A.M.
We.'tern, " 4 A.M.
: Smith's Mills, Fridavs, 7 A.M.
Sinnamahoning, Tnesdays& Fridays, G A.M. .
Karthaus, Thursdays, 8 A.M.
Kylertown, Moii-l;vs & Thursdavs 1 P.M.
The Mails will close at 9 o'clock, P. M.
N. B. Business men, of town and vicinity,
will please preserve this for future reference.
C. D. Waisos, Post Master.
Mail arrives at Curwensville from Indiana,
via Newman's Mills, Cush, Barnside, New
TVashington, Chest, Bower and Granipianllills,
Tuesday and Fridays at 11 1 A.M., and de
parts same days at 1 P. M.
Mail leaves Cnrweusville for Marron, via
New Millport and Lumber City, every Satur
day at 6 A. M., and returns same day ni 8 p.m.
CLEAK FIELD HOUSE". CORNER OF
FIRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR
TIED, PA. The undersigned wocld respectfully
vinform his friends aui me travelling public in
general, that he has taken the above house, (for
merly known as the Hf mphilt lloctl.) and that he
is prepared to accommodate all whoniaygivo him
call in the most pleasing and agreeable manrcr.
He is amply pmvi Jed with everything to rcn ler
his house a desirable stopping "place, and will
endeavor to entertain his pucst3 in a manner that
cannot fail to give the fullest fati.sfaction. The
house is situated in a pleasant and nuiet part of
the town, and no expense or attention will be spa
red to make it one of the best bonscs i a the county.
A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited.' His
bar will be supplied with an assortment of choice
lienors. jant-'jS II. HAYS MORROW.
O )I E T FI I N G N E
W
3 LEATHER AND MTK STORE,
West Karl of i?priii Creek Jiriiisre, C!iejstdr.
Belle fonts, Peun'a.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public that
he has just opened a Leather ami Hide Store at his
Tannery establishment, in Bcllcfopto, Centre
county. Pa , where he will keep constantly on hand
good asortment of Leathers, ic. as follows :
Oai Tanned Spanish Sole Leather,
II'mloci Spnmst Safe Leather. 1'rcnrh
CaJf-shitvi, lirllott' Ijtrtther. Oil Tinned let
ting Leather, Split Leithet. Patent French CaJf
ekins, Madras Boot Sktns, Red Iloitn.i and
Pink Lining, Cape Bindings and Gai
ter Kid, Tanners' Oil. A TJ30: Plas
tering hair : Copper Rivets and
Brrs ; Thread. Brixtles and
. Wax, antl all kinds of
Tool. Isrtt, if-r., for Shoemakers.
TO MACUIS ISTS. For the convenience of Ma
chinists of all kinds he will keep on hana cood
upply of Patent Riveted Stretched leather Belt
ing Straps frojn 1 to 24 inches wide, which he will
ell at city priees. 4
CASH paid for all kinds of Hides and Skins.
iJSLj a aicl" have been carefully re-
S22lU"2W5: to? : but caU
Bellefonte. April 29. lf CCRXSiIE.
BAR IRON and CHAiNCMPS, at the Cor
. ner Store in Curwensville
November 2j, WJL IRVtX .
- J" SwSU JLEATHER for sale, and H
Sv.Uken at the highest prices. - - .
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WM. IRVIN.
PULLET BLOCKS of the best make, a superior
article for haulinz timber, bv
Curwensville, Nov. 25, '57. WM. IRVIN. '
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ham
T E R . A lot of prime butter o
nd, and for sale at low rates by
Feb24.
v ol. L.. JIOORE.
F
OR SALE a first rate LOG SLED, by
JACOB DIETHICK.
Curwensville, February 24, 135S.
RAIL KOAD HOUSE, CORKER OF
Main and White Streets. BROOKVILLE, Pa
Feb24.
R. K. ME.O'S, Proprietor.
R
E M O V a'L'. The undersignod notifies
hisold customers and the public that he has
removed hia BLACKSMITH SHOP to his new
building a few doors south of the shop he former
ly occupied, where he is prepared to do on the
shortcut notice any work in his line of business.
April 15.1S57. JCOB SHUSKWEILER.
J
AMES B. GUAIT A.M. Dealer in SAWED
LUMBER. SQUARED T1A1RER, SlllNtiLLSs
BOARDS. tc is prepared to fill, on the shortest
notice, all orders lor articles in his lino ol uusi.
nefj. on as reasonable terms as. they can be nro-
curel in the county. -
Grahampton. Clearfield Co., Jan. ISoo
CJCHOOL BOOKS. Sanders Readers; htchclls'
Oeosrranhy and Atlas and Primary Geogra
phy ; V'ebsters' Dictionary, large and small ; Page
oo teaching; Ureen r. Kirjtnam s, and uuiimn s
(JrammarB; Davies', Smith's, Emerson's and Pike's
Arithmetics: Davics Algebra; bandeis and fear
geant's Spellers. Ac, at the "Corner" Store
Curwensville. j;m 2. 1S.53. ' WM. IRVIX.
rf1AlTT!ON. All persons' aro hereby caution-
J - 'cd aifaint Tiurchasi.n!r, ormeddiin in any
way. with tho following property as it was bought
by us at Sheriff's sale and lft with the said Ma
euirc on loan : 1 wasreon, 1 timber sled, 4 bead of
horn cattle, 10 sheep : also 1 sorrel mare bought of
Michael Frank and left with the said Mark Ma
guire on loan: J- P. NELSON & CO.
- February 24, !SjS.-3m. .
AGON - MAKING. THE undersingned
would announco that they Manufacture
Wa?rons of all descriptions. Busbies. Sleds, Ac., at
their shop in New Salem. Brady township. Clear
fie'ld county, which thev oifer for sale at as reasona
ble rates as can bepnrchascd elsewhere. They res-
pecttully solicit a share of patronage.
-CAMRRIDGE JOHNSTON,
Oetl-S-tf WILLI AiILEVIS.
1 Cif ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn
XvVf pike, about 7 miles west of Curwensville.
and 13j ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the same,
will be sold on accommodating terms. The land
lies well, is All susceptible ot cultivation, and is
well covered with choice nine timber suitable for
siiia;i!es, sawins or square timber. A saw mill
near by. Apply to ' L. J. CRANS.
ti:ar25 Clearfield.
s
E A S O N A B L E GO O I) S A
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF SEASONABLE GOODS, have just been recciv
ed from tho East, ty the subscriber, which he in
cites the public to call and examine, as he will
sell the same at the ves-v lowest rates for CASH.
Call and jndge for yourselves of the quality of
thecoods. aud tne prices, betoro pnrcnasin? cue
where. ' JOHN PAT10N.
Curwensville, January 20,
T7SOR SALE, THE FARM occupied by.John
M? F. Wiley in Ferguson township, containing
lOo 8ri'S, acres cleared ; house, barn and other
buildings tuereon erected.
ALSO, 60 acres of land or tho timber thereon.
situate in Pike township within one and a half
miles of tho river on a good road to haul.
For further description and terms apply to
L. J. CRANS.
M.iv2i). 1357. Clearfield
1AUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned
against purchasing or meddling with the
following property, now iu the possession of Isaac
McKee. ot" township, to wit : Two horses, one
colt, one yoke of oxen, three cows, two young cat-
tie, one two horse wagon, sleds, grain in the oarn
and all graintin the ground, as the same belongs
to me and is leu iu care oi said isaa-; .McKee.
WM. IRVIN.
Curwensville. January 27, 1S53.
KPIIANS COUKT SALE. Under and
by virtue of an order of sale issued out of
the Orphans" Court of Clearfield count', there will
be exposed to sale at the house of Win. A. Mason,
in the Boiough of Curwensville, on Saturday the
1st day of May, 1308. the following described Real
Estate of A. Dennett Dale, deceased, to wit. :-
A certain , lot or piece of land, containing one
and a half acres, with a frame bouse erected there
on, situaUi in Pike township, Clearfield county,
bounded by lands of George B. Dale and John T
Irviu. TERMS Cash, on confirmation of sale.
ZAC11ARIAH McNAUL.
Feb21. Adm'r. uf A. Bennett Dale. dee d.
USQU EI1A N N A HOUSE,
? Curwensville, Clearfield Count), Pant' a.
The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel.
Philipsburg, having taken the aoove house, situate
in the east end ot the Rorough ot Curwensville.
on the bank of the Susquehanna River, would res
pectfully announce to the travelling public, that
he is fully prepared to accommodate strangers
and all others who may favor hiui with a call.
The house is new. well furnished, large and com
modious, and travellers will find every convenience
necessiry to their comfort. Ample stabling is at
tached to the premises DAVID JOHNSTON.
Curwensville, February 17. 1S03.
OITSE AND LOT TOTt SALE Tho un
dersigned offers to soil at private sale a two
story plankt'.-ame bouse IS by 2l feet iu dimen
sions and the lot on which it stands, situate ia
the village of Llooiniugvillc. Clearfield county.
Theie is also a good stablo and other outbuildings
on the lot. witii a good well of water near the
door. Tcrm. which will bo reasonable, can be
ascertained by calling on tho undersigned, rcsid
ing oa the premises. WM. II. REX
December Id-; l8."7-3m.
N. B. This would bo a good situation for a me
chanic, especially a shoemaker, as there is one
much wanted in The place. W. H. R
T
VICE NOTICE ! TAVERN KEEPERS
and the public, that Gross Kunkel. whole
sale Grocers, uar.ai ctrcci nan, uarrisourg.
have on hand n large lot of liquors at reduced
prices, by the barrel or otherwise, to suit pur-
chasers, consisting of the following :
I'nion ing ;
New England Rum,
Lisbon Wine.
Pure Holl ind Gin.
Rectified Pitts. Whiskey
Port Wine.
Maderia Wine.
Pure Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin, .
And other Liquors.
Pure Uranilics.
Old Rye Whiskey,
Domestic Brandies,
Monongahcla WhUkey
JHackberry Irandy,
Peach Brandy,
Lnnsnder Brandy,
Cherry Drandy,
Scotch Whfekcy,
Gcsler's Pure Champagne, 4c, Ac, ie
LiOrders promptly attended to.
GROSS & KUNKEL,
Wholesale Grocer?,
Canal Street Wharf, between Walr.ut and State
Streets. Harrisburg. Pa. MarlO-'iS-ly.
MONTGOMERY. E. A. HIPPLK.
EW FIK3I. AND NEW GOODS
Just received at the Store of
MONTGOMERY & II I P P L E,
C urtnensville. Pa..
Consisting of everything usually kept in a coun
try store. Also,. a large quantify of Drugs, to
which we invite the attention of Physicians ; and
a large quantity of Patent Medicines, among
which may be found the.following, to wit:
Dr. Jayno's Medicines, '
Dr. Curtis' Hygcana inhaling vapor,
Dr. Louden'a Medicines,
Dr. Ilolloway's Ointment and Pills,
Dr. Thompson's Medicines,
Dr. OsbounTs Golden Ointment,
Dr. Wright's Indian Pills,
Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Dr. Clark " Female Tills. -"..--Dr.
Hoffman's German Bitte8,
Dr Eeaty's Arabian Ointment, for Spavin and
Ringbone; a eertain cure.
ALSO, Flour, Grain, Fish. Cheesa. Bacon, Beans,
Dried Apples, Salt. Ac, on bands at all times.
The above we offer low for CASH, as we wish
strictly to adhere to the Readif-Pav Svstcm. We
offer our goods, in price, as low as the lowest ; and
in exchange, will take all kinds of produce, atthe
highest Cash priees. We invit all to give us a
ealland jndjc,frtbiatlTO. Feb. 3,183.
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CLOTHING. A general assortment of ready
made clothing just received and opened at
November 25. WM. F. IRWIN'S. ,
CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned
against purchasing or meddling with 1 Horse,
1 bay Mare, 7 tons Hay, 1 two-horse Wagon, 1
double set wagon Harness, 1 two-horse Sled, and
6o bushels buckwheat, in the possession of Win.
A. Dunlap, of Pike township, as the same belong
tome.. . n. i'. i auu..
Curwensville. Nov. 5, 1S57 novll-tf.
4 DMIN1STRATORS NOTICE. Letters
X of Administration on the Estate pf Elihu
Mott. late of Bell'township, Clearfield county, Pa.,
deceased, having been granted to the undersign
ed ; all persons indebted to said estate, are reques
ted to make immediate payment, ana tuoe hav
ing claims against tho same will present them
duly authenticated for settlement to the under
signed, or to L. J. Cran3, Esq., Clcarfie'd. Pa.
HOMER W. MOTT; .'
March 3, lS53-6t. Administrator.
S A M V T. L JOHNSTON,
BARBER AND II A IK DRESSER,
would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear
field that he has opened a shop in '-Shaw's Row,"'
in the room recently occupied by F. Short, as a
Boot aad Shoe shop, where he is at all times ready
to Cut Hair in the most fashionable stylo aud do
Shaving in the most scientific manner. Shampoo
ning a!so performed He solicits the patronage of
the public. . Jan. 1, lio7..
He also keeps on hand a cosmetia lor removing
dandreff, which receives the highest praise of all
who use it. i'
BIBLES. The Biblo Society of Clearfield CO.,
"hereby gives notieeithat their hooks, name
ly, Bibles aud Testaments, are deposited in the of
fice of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at
Clearfield. The books are of various sizes and a
dapted to supply either private individuals or Sun
day Schools at very cheap rates. Very Substan
tial bibles can bo had as low as 25 cents apiece,
and testaments as low as fl ct-uts apicco.
The people of the county generally are also in
vited to leave with Mr. Yrigley any donation they
may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of the
St-ciety. Signed by order of the Executive Com
mittee. - ALEX. MuLEOD, President.
HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY
The undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to his friends and the public generally'
that he has opened out a new V. agon-Making Es
tablishment iu '-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, AVheelbarrows &e. The best ma
terial that can bo procured will be used, and his
work will be made in tho most substantial and du
rable manner, such as will bear tho test of strict
examination. By a close observance of his busi
nc3 engagements, and by disposing ot his work
on the luoit reasonable "termswhich he will do
for either cash or approved country produce, he
hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic custom BENJ. RISHEL.
New Salem City. Jan. lit, 133;.
A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
. I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City,
Blair Co. Pa., cominonly known as tho Tyrone
City Hotel. Comprising as follows :
One largo three story brick house, Sixty feet,
two fronts, and finished o!t in complete stylo. A
largo and extensive stable, an excellent wash
house and other necessary out-buildings. There
is also, on the samo Lots, one frame house, with
out-buiMinrs attached, now renting for one bun
dred and thirty dollars per annum. The wholo
stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plot of
said town, and nllords several very eligible loca
tions for store, offices, Ac, Ac. lne whole will be
sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de
siring an-investment, or speculation, now is tue
chance. Private reasons cau.-c mo to sell this Tali
uable property, which i; every day increasing ia
value. Inquire ot Caleb Guyer. or tlio subscriber,
J. D. STEWART.
Tyrone City, Sept. 19, lSjo.-tf.
1JO.NKY SAVED, BV SUBSCRIBING FOR
1TA HODGES' JOURNAL OF FINANCE AND
RANK REPORTER, becauso it gives full, row
flite, early anil reliable information of all Bank
Failures and changes; true descriptions i4" nil
counterfeit, altered and spurious bills ; genuine
banknotes: quotations and sales ot Mocks. JJonds
and Securities; financial and monetary affairs of
every nature and kind. Containing leu limes
more original, important, and valuable statistics
and reading mutter pertaining to Ranks and Mo
ney than any other Detector or Reporter ever pub
lished. Alsro gives correct quotations of buying
and selling rates of Money, Land Warrants, lc,
corrected by the most tTprrimred and responsible
Bankers in New York, Philadelphia, Boston. Cin
cinnati, and Chicago, uiakhig J'ice Reporters in.
One! No business man can well do without this
work. TERMS: Monthly, one year. SI ; Semi
monthly, M oO ; Weekly, S2 oO; including book
of all tho Coins of the world. Any one sending us
fire yearly subscribers, will receive a copy of tho
S.ife-Guard andWcekly Journal for one year. free.
2a percent, allowed to Agents and Postmasters.
IlU'The only work ever published giving cor.
rect delineations and fac simile descriptions of all
theGeiiuino Bank Notes, is HODGES' NEW BANK
NOTE SAFE-GUARD. Itcost toarrange and pub
lish this great work, over "JO.Oufl, besides years of
lime and labor. 'I he book is splendidly bound
about 14 inches in length by in inrhes in width
containing -100 pages of Bank Noto Plate delinia
tions. being equivalent to having upwards of 12,
0U0 Creum He li ink Bills to compare with and de
tect the CoHuttrfeit and Spurious, in advance of
any description in any Detector or Bank Note Re
porter. It condemns'the inrons. by showing tho
rizht. With this book, it is almost impossible to
be imposed nnon bv bad nioncv. Every Business
Man should 'have 'it. The Safe-Guard is copy
righted, pub'.ishcdjind sold exclusively by tho un
dersigned, and will be sent free of postage to any
part of the country on receipt of 2 2. per cenU
discount will be allowed to Booksellers. Agents, or
to the subscriber for Hodges' Journal of Finance
and Bunk Reporter. Address,
J. TYLER HODGES. Banker.
Feb. 10. 271 Broadway. N. Y
E
EMOVAL OF ROBINS'
LITEltAltY DjJlOT.
Thomas Robins' having removed his Book and
Dru5 Store t' tho Store Room formerly occupied
byRijhard Shaw & Son. one door West of the
Mansion House," where he is prepared to accom
modate his former customers and the public gen
erally, with everyihing in his line. Having late
ly added a general assortment of Groceries to his
formor stock, ho is now prepared to accommodate
all who may favor him with a call, with
COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES, Ac , Ac
Atfio'. fiti
BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES,
Stationary.
FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTION ARIES,
Tobacco and Cigars.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS,
Chemirals, 5-r., tee.,
Among his stock will be found Histories, Biogra
phies, Sketches. School Books, Poetical, Scientic,
Mechanical, Medical and Law works; the latest
publications always on hand or procured to order;
all the Magazines furnished monthly, at publish
ers prices ; fancy and common letter paper ; plain
and ruled cap paper; perforated paper; note pa
per ; fancy and common envelopes; blank Deeds;
a great variety of Steel Pens ; common and fancy
pen-holders, pencils. Ac Ac Ac, which he will sell
at the most reasonable prices.
His stock of Drugs, M'edicincs, Dye-stuff. Paints,
Ac, is large and 'well selected; among which are
Calomef, Blue Mass, Quinine, Morphia, Red Pre
cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverized ; Rochello
and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar, Sulphur. Sen
na, Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A
cid, Sulphate of Zinc ; Liquorice, Cof umbo and
Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Btje Vitriol,
Coperas, Alum. Red Lead. Prussian Blue, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Vermillion, Terra do SienDa,
and in fact a general assortment.
He has also a fine lot of Ladies' Gold Breast
Pins, Ear Drops, Finger Rings, Ac. Also, Watch
Guards and Keys. Penknives, Hair oils; Hair,
Reading. Fine and Pocket combs, Tooth-picks. Ra
zors and Strops, Sadlcrs' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan
cy Soaps and Perfumery a great variety.
Also, Prunes. Figs, Raisius, Almonds, Pea-nuts
and Filberts ; Candies a general assortment; Cin
atnon, Cloves. Pepper, and other spices; Blacking,
and Spool Cotton ; the most popular Patent Med
icines of the day ; all of which will be sold at tho
very cheapest rates.
Call and examine the stock and judge for your
soItw. ; lSpt33 THOMAS BX)BINd.
milOMAS G.SNYDER. MERCHANT, Deal-
X er in Sawed Lumber, Shingles. Square Tim
ber, ot cetera. KYLERTOWN, ClearfiolJ Co, Pa. ,
July 1. 1357. tf. . ., .....
NOTICE TO FARMERS. Tne uudcrsign
' ed would inform the Farmers of Clearfield
county, that he intends to pay them a professional
visit in the spring. Persons interested will please
take notice. - lmaru SAMltbsntAiT. .
.XECCTORS' NOTICE. Letters Testa
2J lnentarv on the Estate of Joseph Smcal, late
ot Pike township, Clearfield county. Pa. deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned ; alt per
sons indebted to said estate aro requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims a
gainst the same will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement. Z. McNAUL.
Pike tp., March 17, 1853-fit p Executor.
M
RULE YAK
TYRONE CITY, PA.
ISAAC BERLIN, would inform the
citizens of Clearfield, that he is prepar
ed to furnish MARBLE WORK of all kinds,
such as Monuments. Box-tombs, Tomli-tables, Head
Stones, and all kinds of Grave Yard work, on the
shortest tiotico, neatest styles, and cheapest rates.
ALSO, building work, such as Marble Lintels and
Door Steps. Brown stoue Platforms, Base Courses,
Window Sills and Caps, door steps, Ac. Head
stones of all kinds aud patterns. .Work delivered
to all parts f the county. - ISAAC BERLIN.
Tyrone City. Dec. 23,-1S57. - .. ; .
CA UTION. All persons arc hereby cautioned
- against meddling with the following proper
ty in the possession of Thomas A. McGheeACo., the
same having been purchased by me at Sheriff's
sale, and are subject to my order, to wit :
T Stoves, j - 4 Clocks, - .
S Rifles, , - Kitchen Furniture,
8 Beds and Bedding, .8 Bedsteads.
1 Bureau. 1 Large Trunk,
3 dozen Chair3, 2 Rocking Chairs,
1 Looking glass, 1 Wash stand,
2 Tables, 1 Book case desk & books
1 Stand. 0 yards Carpet,
Lot of Chamber furniture, -
Timber on ISO acres laud, owned by David and
John Snyder. . JOHN PATTON.
Curwensville, March 10. ISoS-mli.
EMOVAL. JOSHUA S. JOII.NSON.
t, CABIXET MAKFR,
has removed his shop to the new building of John
Troutman, on Market street, M here he will keep
on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior,
linish.) every variety ot Household and Kitchen
F U II X I T U II i:,
such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards,
Sofas. Bedsteads. tc. of every style and variety,
whieh he will dispose of at cheap rates a3 any o
ther establishment of the kind in the county.
Call and examine Kis furniture, and judge for
yourselves ot its quality and finish.
CHAIRS, of ail kinds on hand or made to order.
He is also proparcd to make COFFINS to order,
on the shortest notice, and will attend funerals
with a hearse, when called unon.
JOSHUA S. JOHNSON.
Clearfield. Pa., December 17, ISjO.
CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned
against meddling With the following proper
ty in tho possession of Thomas A. M'Ghee it Co ,
as the same belongs to ns, having been purchased
at Sheriffs sale :
1 voke Oxen.
6 Cows.
1 grey Marc,
1 roau Horse,
4 setts Harness,
2 cutting boxes,
1 long sled.
2 harrows.
4 two year ol 1 Calves,
7 one year old Calves,
1 dark brown Horse,
1 wind mill.
4 log sleds and chains,
1 wash kettle,
1 plough.
20 head of hojrs.
1 croAS-cut saw,
20 bu. grain in the mill, 1 pair scales in mill,
1 wagon. Lot of bay.
Rafting fools, 2 trrinu stones.
Lumber in new house, Lot of scythe snaths Ac,
J mill saw, 1 sett timber pullies,
2 sett Union wheels, 60 bushels lime,
I sett wagon springs.
Lot of tools and stove in the mill.
JAMES MeGHEE.
HENRY L. MeGHEE.
Che-:t tp., March 10. 18jS-iiiI7.
TVEW FIRM. MESKELL & CARTER wonld
IV inform the. public, that they have just open
cd an extensive
COPPER. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
Ou Second Strefl, in the loronzh of Ciearlehl.
where they are prepared to furnish at reduced pri
ces, everv varietv ol articles in their line.
Steel. Bar-iron, nails, sieves of every variety
Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps of every
descrtption. stove pipe, patent sausage cutteraj
funnels and self sealing cans kept constantly on
hand.
AH orders for castings for Flour Mills,Saw Mills.
Ac will bo thaukfully received and promptly at
tended to.
HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER.
They are also prepated to receive every varie
tv of article on comiui:sion, at a low per-centage.
1 0. B. ME 11 REEL.
L.R.CARTER.
Clearfield. Sept. 10, 1S:3 ly.
GULICTI & 1JENNER, wou-H respectfully
inform fLe citizens of Clearfield, aud public
generally that they have entered into co-partner-shin
in the
CABIXET MAKTXa BUSTXESS,
and keep constantly oa hands, and manufacture
to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of
furniture, consisting of
Dining, Breakfast, aiul Centre Tables, Sewing,
Writing, and Wash-Stands, Mahogany, and
Common Bid-s'.eads ;
Mahogor.y and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus,
Sofas. Lounges, Ac, Ac.
Coffins made and funerals attended on-the short
est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate
accompanyments.
House Painting done on the shortest notice.
Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi
ed by John Gulich, mcarly opposite the -Jew Store,'
Clearfield. Pa - JOHN GULICH,
May 22, 'jo.-ly. DANIEL BENNER.
"jVOTlCE. The subscriber having purchased
1 1 the stock of Merchandize lately owned by 11.
D. Patton, offers the same for sale at reasonable
prices on credit, or VERY LOW FOR CASH. All
kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods. I respectfully solicit a share of the public
patronage. JOHN PATTON."
Curwensville. fa.. Janj-lth, 1Sj3.
TVTOTICE Letters of Administration on the
1 1 . Estate of Robert R. Welsh, late of Clearfield
borough,y Clearfield county. Pa., deceased, have
been granted to the subscriber ; all persons in
debted to the said estate, are requested to niako
immediate payment, and those having claims a
gainstthe same will present them lulv authenti
cated for settlement. HENRIETTA "WELSH,
January 27, ISoS. Administratrix.
CAST STEEL MILL AND CROSS CUT SAWS,
of the best qualities, made by Disston. for
sale by WM. IRVIN.
Curwensville, March 2. 1S5S.
A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, iticluding Shirts, Drawers. Monkey
Jackets. Gum coats, Ac. at the 'corner store.'
Curwensville. Nov. 23, ' 7 WM IRVIN.
CLCCK3! CLOCKS!! Thirty hour and Eight
day Alarm clocks, weight and spring clocks,
at prices from 2.50 to $12.00, at the corner store.
Curwensville. Nov. 4. WM. IRVIN.
SILKS. MERINOES, COBCRGS, DELAINES,
with Silk Fringes. Moire Antique, and Velvet
trimmings to match, for sale at tho corner store of
Curwensville. Nov. 25. '.r7. WM. IRVIN.
c
0OKING AND PARLOR STOVES for sale at
the 'corner store, L'urwensviIIe. bv
November 2."., 1S37, WM. IRVIN.
B
UFFALO ROBES, Horse blankets, and Sleigh
bells for salo by W M. IRVIN.
Cnrwensvillo, November 25, 1S57.
- j
HARDWARE. A large assortment just receiv
ed and opened, and now for sale by
November 2-v WM F. IRWIN.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS. An assortment just
opened and for sale at tho store of
; November 2-V WM. F. IRWIN.
TVAILS. An assortment just received at the store
11 of Nov25l AVM. V. IRWIN.
OLD RYE WHISKEY, BRANDY, GIN and
WINES, for sale at tho cheap cash store of
aprS - R. MOSSOP.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The
bouse occupied bv J. II. Larrimer. Esq.rsitu-
ate on the road from Clearfield to Curwensville
near Welch's saw-mill, will be sold very low. It
is suitable for a store and dwelling. For terms ap
ply to L. J. CRANS. Clearfield. Pa.
I FREDERICK SCUM ELL, CLOCK AND
. WATCH MAKER, would respectfully an
nounce to tho public that his shop is located no
door east of the Methodist Church, Clearfield. Pa.,
where he is prepared to repair Clocks. Watches.
Ac, on short notice and Yeasonable terms. Give
him a call. All work warranted to give satisfac
tion. Clearfield. January 6, 1S5P.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE- Letters
of Administration on tho Estate of Oliphant
Coch ran. late of Penn township, deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned; all persons in
debted to said estate arc requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against
the same will present them duly authenticated to
me, or my Attorney. L. J. Crafis. Clearfield.
. WILLIAM C. FOLEY.
Penn tp.. March 17, 18j8-Ct. Administrator.
fTUIE MUSICAL WORLD Edited byR.
JL Storrs Willis. (Edward Hodges. Mns. Doc.
independent contributor.! has entered upon its
-I'Jth volume. It is issued weekly, with music in
every number which can be detached for binding
Mr. Willis intends to add to tho usual attractions
of the paper during the coming year reminiscen
ces of his European experiences the first of which
appears in the early January number. The Mu
sical World is published at 52 a year, in advance.
Five copies. ?S; ten copies. SI 5. Address '-Musical
World OSicc. No. 379 Broadway. New York.
ACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP,
o: Tnint) str.rtT.
, The subscriber informs hisold friends and the
public generally, that ho is now re-established in
the OLD SHOP,"on third street, lately occupied by
Jacob Shunkweiler, where he hopes by strict at
tention and keeping a good stock of assorted iron,
to merit the favor of the public County- produce
and cash never refused. An apprentice, from 1G
to 13 years of age, will meet with a good situation
if application be made som.
Clearfield, May 13, HOT. ?.W. ORR.
MA N S I o n n b U S E ,
Clearfield. Pa.
1 he undersigned respectfully announces to the
public that he has leased the above Hotel in Clear
field borough, and that he is prepared to accom
modate all who may favor him with their custom.
His house is commodious and convenient, and bis
table shall be supplied in the best manner possi
ble. No effort will be spared to render general
satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and
to til's wants and comfort of his guests, he expects
to secure a liberal share of patronage.
f eb 1 l-j7 DAN. M. WEAVER.
TTEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
1H FALL AND WINTER STOCK!:!
The undersigned has just returned from the east,
and is now opening a new assortment of seasona
ble and fashionable goods, at his old stand in
Clearfield borough. Hi stock consists of a gen
eral varietv of the best and most seasonu'Ho
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE,
QUEENS W ARE, HATS A CAPS, BOOTSSiioks.
and all other articles usually kept in a. country
store. Among which e-m be f"Ui;d the following;
CLOTHS, CASSl MERES, S ATT I NETS,
TWEEDS. JEAN!. FLANNELS.
GINGHAMS, MERINOES. CASHMERES,
LUSTRES, CALICOES. MUSLINS,
and all artie'es, generaly used by housekeepers.
My former customers, and the public at large,
are invited to call ' and examine the goods and
judge for themselves of the quality and prices.
Country produce takn ia exchange fr rjor.ds
Remember the sign cf tho CHEAPEST GOBI'S,
on Market street, is the place to call and buy these
bard times, as you will receive a fair equivalent
for vour money by doing -a,.
Nov25-:67 WILLIAM F. IRWIN.
RPIIANS' COURT SALE. Under nnd
by virtue of r.n order of sale issued out of
the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, there will
be exposed to sale at the bouse of Win. A. Mason,
in tho Borough of Cunveiisvule. ou Saturday the
1st day of May, 1"S. t!;. 'V.iMving deseribud Ilea!
Estate of James Sh.-i;i, doc::c-l, to wit:
NO. 1. Beginning ui. a v Lite p.ine o:i the north
east nf t!,c tract surveyed f-jr Joan Brown, thenci
by William Brown's land, noii'.i 21 dog. cast .IS
perches to a witch-hazel, thence by Jacob King s
land sonth -I'l deg. west l-'H perches to a post,
thence by Jacob Misseneopp's land north 34 deg.
west SS perches to a stone-henp. and thenco by E.
Brown land north 5i deg. east L"S f ercbes to
place of beginning, containing 3d acres and 150
perches.
No. 2. Boi'-iiiiiing at a white pine, thence south
."7 deg. east 41 perches to a maple, thence by land
of A. Keaggy, deceased, sonth 20 deg. cast 70 per
ches to a hemlock, south ;'7 deg. east 101 perches
to a white pine, thence by land of William Brown
r.oiih 34i deg. west 2?0i perches-to the middle of
Clearfield creek, thence up the same following the
several courses ami distances thereof to the place
of beginning, containing one hundred and ton a
cres. Ac Nus. 1 and 2 being the same premises
conveyed by Jacob Patton by nsMgmients endors
ed on deeds recorded in deed book O. pages 730 A
711. to the said Green A Sharp in fee.
NO. 3. An interest in common with sai-.l Green
in a certain piece of land sold by John W. Wright
under articles of agreement dated October 21th.
1S5'S. nnd described therein as follows : Ona tract
of land in the name of John Brown, containing ono
hundred and ninety-fivo acres, more or less, situ
ate in Beecaria township, adjoining hinds of A
bram S. Kcaggy, George Glenn. John Straw aud
others, w ith Clearfield creek on the south.
TERMS One-half cash on confirmation of tho
sale, aud the balance in one year with interest.
JOHN PATTON.
Feb 4. Adm'r. of James Sharp, dce'd.
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PROFESSIONAL.
JT O. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN. Office in Car
'jL wensville. . May li, lSSS-tf
T JACKSON CRANS, ATTORNEY ATLAW,
J, Clearfield. Penn'a.
Office adjoining his residence, on Second Street,
Olearfield. ' Angnst 1. 165S.
JB. .U'EXALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Petnra.
Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties.
Office in new brick addition, adjoining the resi
dence of James B. Graham. August l. 185S.
LARRIMER & TEST,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will attend promptly to all legal and other ba
sinets entrusted to their care in Clearfield and ad
5oining counties. , Clearfield, Aug.6.1S5o.
JAS. H. LAItniMFtt. I. VEST.
DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of- Clearfield and vicini
ty. " Residence on Second street, opposite the of
fice of L- Jackson Crans, where he. can be found
unless absent on professional business.
Clearfield. May 14. 1856 3m.
rpiIOS. J. McCULLOUGIl. ATTORNEY" AT
JL LAW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Clearfield,
Pa., may bo found at hi office in Shaw's Row.
four doors west cf the '-Mansion House." Deeds
avid other legal instruments prepared with prompt
ness and accuracy. . fl'eb. 13 ly.
DR. C. F. AKLEY,Pr5CL4.Y,
Grahamton. Clearfield County. Pa,,
tenders his professional services to the inhabitants
of Grahamton and surrounding country he can
stall times be found at his Office, directly oppo
site Mr. J.B. Graham's store, when not proles.
sion.illy engaged. . (Apl. 25.
Witt- A. WALLACE, EOBT. J. WALLACE,
?1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. T
Clearfield. Pcnn'a.',
Havo this day associated themselves as partners In
the practice of Law in Clearfield and adjoining;
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. lS57-ly.
EDICAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. Henry
Lorain, having associated with him. in the
practice of Medicine. Dr. J. G Hartswick. they
offer their professional services to the citizens of
Clearfield and vicinity. They will attend to pro
fessional calls at all hours, and in all seasons.
Dr. Hartswick will be found durirg tho day at
their office opposite Dr. Lorain's residence, and at
night, at his residence, on 2d street, one door north
of Reed A Weaver's store. June IS, l$i9.
Y
OUR T E E T H
TAKE CARE OF THII !!
DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to announce to his
friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of
bis time to operations in Deniistry. Those desir
ing his services will find him at his office, adjoining
his residence, at nearly all times, and always oa
Fridaysand Saturdays, unless notified otherwise
in the town papers the week before.
N D. All work warranted to ba satisfactory.
Clearfield, Pa., Julv 22. 1357.
PW. B Alt R E T T, JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE, Luthersburg. Clearfield county. Pa.,
will attend promptly to all business entru.-ted tj
him. inar2a-tf
ilabflpjiw Slkrrfennrnis.
7J S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER.
1. PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE
Warehouse, No. 4(J5 Commerce Street, Philadel-
puia.
cash buyeis will find it for taeir inter-
ot to call.
January 6. lS:-5-lv.
CONRAD A WALTON, 255 Market Street Phil
aileiphia; Importers and Dealers in Hard
ware, Iron, Nails, Ac, Ac 1 hey respectfully in
vite the people of Clearfield, to continue their f
vors. Aug. 1. lS55.-ly.
A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE, No. 72 North Skcosi Street, (oppo--sitr
the Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladclphia.
Geld Lever Watches, full jewelled. IS K. cases."
Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lcpine, do.; Quarlier;
Gold Spectacles. Silver do.; Silver Tab'.e Spoons,
Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Peas and
Gold Cases.;. Gold Pens and Silver do.: togc-thes
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb
Guu.rd and Foo Chains. All goo Is warranted ti
be as represented. Watches aud Jewslry, repair
ed in the best mrinr.er.
Also. Masonic Marks, Pins. & e.. made to order..
N. B. Ail orders sont by mail or otherwise
will be punctually attended 'to.
His motto is: -Small Bruits and Quick Salss,'
- Philadelphia. April 25. 1S55.
rjHIE $10 AND S15, SINGLE AND
JL DOUBLE THREADED. EMPIRE FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE An Agency for the saleof
these machines, for this and the adjoining coun
ties, can be secured by a personal application to
the sutsciibcrs, Gth A Arch streets, l'tiladelpbia.
No one need apply without capital suCicient to
conduct the business properly, and without rcfler
enees 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
waiter at what prices they may ba held.) and
wherever they are cfTcred for sal'cthey must com
mand a ready and unlimited demand. K
JOHNSON A GOODELL.
Philadelphia, August 10. 1S57.
TTkELHI HAS FALLEN. AND NEW
J GOODS II A YE ARRI V ED A T THE
CHEAP CASH STORE IN CURWENSVILLE!
Tho isadcrsigned have one of the best, cheapest,
nnd largest assortments of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, in Curwensville. and which they will sell
at the very lowest cash prices. Their stock con
sists of a general assortment of well selected
VRY GOODS.- GROCERIES. HARD- '
WAIZE. QUEEMSWARE. GLASS
WAKE. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS,
SHOES, CARPETS. Jre., &-e.,
together with a large assortment of the latest
styes of LEDIES' DRESS GOODS, snituble fur
the seast-n, among whiih can be found, such ad
Dress Silks. French and English Merinoes;
Brocha, Merino and Wool Shawls; Bril
liants, Plaids, DcLains, Embroideries,
Trite inings.Ronnents. Bonnet Rib
bons and Borders. Gloves, Ac
ALSO, a lot Drugs. Medicine. Paints, Dye-stuffs.
Oils, Varnisnes, Ac., Ac
ALSO, keeping a nnmbcr of tho best workmen in
tho Shoe Shop, making nil kinds of work to order
at.ihe shortest notice and lowest prices. All kinds
of Lumber. Hides and country produce taken in
exchange for Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ac. We are
thankful for past favors, and invite all to give cs
a call, examine our handsome stock of goods, freo
of charge, before vou buy elsewhere.
Nov25-'a7 MONTELIUS A TENEYCKE.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
The subscriber respectfully announces to hi 3
friends and the public generally, that he has just
received a fresh supply of GOODS, at his old
stand,- embracing everything necessary for the
season the wants of families, or the business of
the people.
All n ho want to buv right, can have either made
up CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and
SHOES, or anything else, on terms most favorable,
and for CASH lower than they can be bought
elsewhere. LCall and see.
WM. L. MOORE.
Clearfield. December 23, 1857.
SCHOOL ROOKS. Sarganfs, Cobbs', and San
ders' Spellers ; Bullion's and Green's Gram
mars ; Davies' Arithmetic, Ac, for sale at the cor
ner store of WM. 1RYIX.
Curwensville. November 25, 1S57.
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FLOUR for sale by
Curwensville, March 2. WM. IRVIN.
COFFEE. Can be had low rates at the store of
November 25. WM. F. IRWIN.
T
CBS AND BUCKETS.
ed and for sale at
-A yariety just reeeiv
WM. F. IRWIN'S-
ANEW Two Horse Waggon, for sale at the oor
. nr, CurwsntriU, b.r . YM. IBVLX.
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