Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, July 07, 1858, Image 4

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Trial or x Catholic Priest is YiacisiA. I
for Mcrdsr. The trial at Staunton, Ya., cf
tho Rev. Daniel Downey, a Catholic Priest,
for the murder of a man named Mullins, has
ended by the disagreement of the jury, nine
being for conviction of murder in the second
degree, and three for acquittal. The circum
stances of this murder were detailed at the
time of its occurrence, several months since.
Mullins had seduced a girl named Margaret
Lee, who had been in the employment of Mr.
Downey as housemaid. Downey Bent for him
to Induce him to marry the girl." A quarrel
sprang up between . the two on the interview,
in the course of which Mullins was shot. The
plea of self-defense was set up by the prison
er's counsel on the trial, and well snstained
by'tbe testimony.: The case will lie over till
next' term, six months hence, the prisoner
meanwhile will iremain in jail. The general
belief, is that he will be ultimately acquitted
Ho was a popular man iu his district. V
jSwALLOWDto a Sled. The power of strong
drink was forcibly illustrated at one of the
Pittsfleld saloonst ' -' ' :
It seems that a certain old soaker had been
building a "bob-sled" lor the proprietor, and
vetting his whistle pretty freely at the bar,
on account." as the work went on.' At last
the bar-keeper remarked
"What, , you here again T Why you have
drank that sled all up, except the pole, now !'
The customer was taken by surprise for
a moment, but leaning resolutely over the bar,
exclaimed ' -, ' : ' '
t"Well, look a here, old feller, give us the
pole then." . ;
'Toper swallowed the pole !
i Da. FaAXKxra's Toast At a dinner of the
Foreign Ministers, the British Minister gave :
England The Sun, whose bright beams en
lierbten and fructify the remotest corner of
the earth. ' V '.
. The French Ambassador followed with i
France The Moon, whose mild, steady and
cheering rays are the delight of all nations
controlling them in the darkness, and making
their dreariness beautiful.
Dr. Franklin then rose and, with his usual
dignity and simplicity, said :
: George Washington The Joshua who com
manded the Sun and Moon to stand still and
they obeyed him.
" ' Waikixo ahd PcreAir Anaximines taught
that air is mind. Some one else says air is
the hidden food of life. Plutarch seems to
incline to 'Anaximines' opinion, remarking
that perhaps the reason why there is a sympa
thy or feeling on various subjects arises from
breathing the same air. Air is an exhalation
of all the minerals of the globe ; the roost e
laboratelv finished of all the works of the Cre
ator. All classes of men affirm this. Sydney
bmitli says to public speakers that if they
would walk twelve miles before speaking,they
would never break down. In English univer
sities, boat races, horseback rides, and ten
mile walks are a part of the educational means
for physical development. Plato says a walk
in the open air will almost cure a guilty conscience.
TERMS OF TTIE JOURNAL.
The Raftsman's Journal is published on Wed
nesday at SI, 50 per annum in advance. If not
id at the beginning of the year. 52,110 will be
charged. - -.:
Advertisements will be. inserted at 51,00 per
square of 12 lines for three or less insertions. ' for
every additional insertion 25 cents will be charg
ed. A deduction will be made to yearly adver
tisers. ' '
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will oe discontinued un
til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of
the publisher. a. a. ss. .
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Pres't Judge Hon. Janies Burnside. Bellefonte.Pa.
As'te.Judges1 Hon. Wm. L. Moore, Clearfield. "
Hon. Beni n. Bonsall,. Luthersburg.
How to Make a Paradise. Buy one acre
of ground. Fence it. Build a neat cottage
on it. Plant it with shrubbery, and make a
grand, beautiful garden around it. Marry an
angel in hoops, and take her home to the cot
tage. Go home to the cottage yourself. Ab
stain from allvillainous drinks, join the Church
and become a good Christian, living upright
before God and man, and you will have re
gained all the pleasures of the original Para
dise, that have survived the tall.
An honest farmer, having a nnmber of men
hoeing in his field, went out to see how his
work went on. Finding one of them sitting
still, he inquired the cause. The man an-
swered, "I thirst for the spirit."
'Grog, you mean, I suppose," said the far
mer, "but if the Bible teaches you to thirst
after the spirit,' it says also 'Hoe ! every one
that ibirsteth.' "
In a certain benighted part of the country
may be seen, on the outside of an humble
cottage, the following incription in large gilt
letters : "A seminary for young ladies."
This was perhaps too abstruse, for the villagers,
' as immediately underneath there is added, in
rude characters, "Noty bene also a gall's
ekool -
Tacit tor Once. A traveler announces as
a fact (and, though he is a traveler, we believe
bim) that be once in his life beheld people
"minding their own business !" This remark
able occurrence happened at lea the passen
gers being "too sick" to attend to each other's
concerns.
- The age is becoming more refined. "Root
"bog or die," is now rendered as follows:
"Penetrate the sub-soil, my porcine friend,
or early expect an obituary notice on your un
timely demise." . ;',.
A speaker at a stump meeting out West de
clared that he knew no east, no west, no north,
no south. "Then," said a tipsey bystander,
you ought to go to school and learn your
geography." - , , - - -
A German almanac remarks that a young
girl is a fishing rod the eyes are the hook,
the smile is the bait, the lover is the gudgeon,
and marriage is the butter in which it is lried.
"diggers vont lie rill they V muttered a
eedy genius, holding on to a lamp-post.
"Veil, p'raps they ont; but I'so a figger
vot vont stand, any how."
"Pat," said a gentleman to his servant,
"what'a all that noise in the street ?"
"Oh, nothing, 8lr. they,ro only qt. a
man to turn tolunietr I"
JkiI!wd,!,UgStake C0rr08iT0 Climate
and daub it all over your bedstead , then burn
Tout bedstead and clothing, and move into an
other house. --------
Tha idler ia a dangerous member of society,
ae becomes a prey to hi, own passions, and
wgi others with his Ticea.
Sheriff. . . . Josiah R. Reed,
Prothonotary, George Walters, .
Reg. A Rcc. . James Wrigley, .
Treasurer. . - John McPherson, .
Co. Surveyor) John L. Cuttle, ,
Commiss'n'rs, Jacob Wilhelm,
Johnlrwin.tr. ,
George Earhard, ,
Auditors. . . Francis Pearce,-
Peter Hoover,
Aaron C. Tate, J.
Clearfield
Grahamton'.'
. Clearfield.
, NewMillport.
. Woodland.
. Curwensville.
Clearfield.
Ariival and Departure of Mails at Clearfield.
ARRIVES. - ' - i -
Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 7 P.M.
Western, " " " 8 P.M.
Smith's Mills, Saturdays, 5 P.M.
Sinnamahoning,Wednesd. & Saturd. 8 P.M.
Karthaus, Saturdays, --' !,-. Vi 6 P.M.
Kylertown, Mondays & Thursdays, 12 M.
- ' ' ' DEPART.
Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 4 A.M.
Western, " " . " . 4 A.M.
Smith's Mills, Fridays, ; 7 A.M.
Sinnamahoning, TuesdaysSc Fridays, 6 A.M.
Karthaus, Thursdays, 8 A.M.
Kylertown, Mondays & Thursdays 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. Watson, Post Master.
Mail arrives at Curwensville from Indiana,
via Newman's Mills.1 Burnside, New
Washington, Chest, Bower and Grampianllills,
Tuesday and Fridays at 11 A. M., and de
parts same days at 1 P.M.
Mail leaves Curwensville for Marron, via
New Millport and Lumber City, every Satur
day at 6 A. M., and returns same day at 8 p.m
W
AGON - MAKING. TnE undcrsingncd
Waggons of all descriptions. Buggies. Sleds, Ac., at
their shop in JNew alem. uraay townsnip, Clear
field county, which they offer for sale at as reasona
ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere. They res
pectfully solicit a share of patronage.
CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON
Octl-'5G-tf WILLIAM LEWIS.
M
R It L E YARD,
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, Tomb-tables, Head
Stones, and all kinds of Grave Yard work, on the
shortest notice, neatest styles, and cheapest rates.
ALSO, bonding work, such as Marble Lintels and
Door Steps. Brown stone Platforms, Base Courses,
Window Sills and Caps, door steps, Ac. Head
stones of all kinds and patterns. Work delivered
to all parts of the county. ISAAC BERLIN.
Tyrone City, Deo. 23, 1S57.
REMOVAL. JOSHUA S. JOIIJSSON,
CABINET MAKFR,
has removed his shop to the new building of John
Troutman, on Market street, where he will keep
on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior
finish.) every variety of Household and Kitchen
FURNIT-URE,.
such as Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards,
Sofas. Bedsteads, Ac, of every style and variety,
which he will dispose of at cheap rates as any o
ther establishment of the kind in the county.
Call and examine his furniture, and judge for
yourselves of its quality and finish.
CHAIRS of all kinds on hand or made to order.
He is also propared to make COFFINS to order,
on the shortest notice, and will attcud funerals
with a hearse, when called upon.
JOSHUA S. JOll-NCO.
Clearfield, Pa., December 17, 185J5.
TVOTICE, The -undersigned having beenap
l pointed committee of Benjamin Johnson,
(formerly of Pike township,, Clearfield county.)
a lunatic, nounes an persouo ua iu-& ciauuo iu pie
heintr indebted to nav to his Attorney
L. J. Crans, Esq., Clearfield, or
June ou. on. ialcu iui, jjiuub, -
-J 1ST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Do
JLJ mestic Merchandise in the County of Clear
field, for the year 1S58, subject to the payment of
license.
Names. Class. License.
Bradford Township.
Edward Williams, 14 57 00
Matthew Forcey, 14 7 00
Bee curt a Township.
Jeremiah Cooper, 14
William Lewis, It
Samuel Hcgerty, 14
JohnCovode, 14
Brady Township.
John Hebcrling A Son, 14
Barret A Brothers, 14
F.K.Arnold, 14
Samuel Arnold, 14
K. H. Moore, 14
J. Carlisle and Co. 14
Jacob Kuntz, 14
F. K. Arnold. 14
Burnsid Township.
James MoMurry, 14
J. Patch in A Son3, 14
Russell McMurry, 14
Allison A Co., 14
J. M. Cuminings, 14
Clearfield Borough.
C.Kratzer, 13
Kichard Mossop, . 14
W. F. Irwin, 13
W. L.Moore, 13
Keed A Weaver, 1
Charles AVatson, 1
Thomas Robins. 1
Covington Township-
Francois Coudriet, 1
J. Mullen A Co.
A. Leconte.
Humphrey, Hale A Co. 14
- UrTfCf.VT I W n 1'"' O
Thomson A Dale.
A. Montgomery A Co.,
John Patton,
William McBnde,
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
Eliza Irvin A Sons,
14
14
11
14
11
11
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
15 00
15 00
7
7
15
7
William Irvin
Decatur Township.
Bowman k Perks, 14 7 00
J. II. Stiner, 14 7 00
Goshen Township.
A. B. Shaw, 14 , 7 00
E. Irwin A Sons, 14 7 00
Huston Township.
David Tyler, 14 7 00
Jordan Township.
David Magehan, 14 7 00
Henry Swan, 14 f 00
John McMurry A Co., 14 7 00
Knox Township.
Martin O. Stirk, .14 7 00
Lawrence Township.
J. Forrest A Co., 14 7 00
Jlloms Township.
E. F. Brenner, 14 7 00
E. F. Brenner, 14 7 00
Ptnn Township -
H.M.Snyder, 14 7 00
Uegerty A Co., ' 14 7 00
Union Township. .
Daniel Brubaker, - 14 7 00
Woodward Township.
J. A. Hegarty, 14 7 00
Thomas Henderson, 14 7 00
J. M. Chase, 14 7 00
Bell Tovmship.
George Smith A Co., 14 7 00
Geddes, Marsh A Co., 14 7 00
- Graham Toienship.
J. B. Graham, 12 12 50
S. H. SHAFFNER,
Mercantile Appraiser.
WlGAR. White and Brown sngar to be had at
" November 25. WS F. IRWIN'S
CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution
ed against buying or in any way mcddling
with a note of hand calling for Fifteen dollars and
Fifty-five cents, in favor of John W. Reynolds, for
which I never received value, and which note I
will not pay until compelled by law.
, ,rwoiiFT rrTTirrrr
Knox township, June 20. 1853-je30-3t.
LIST OF JURORS, for August Term, 1858,
commencing on 3d Mondav, the 16th day.
- .- . GRAKD JCRORS
John W. Irvin, .
Isaac Rothroch, .
Josiah Evans, . .
Austin Kline,
Benjamin F. Dale,
A. Curry, . r
Oliver Westover,
William Tucker, .
Peter Laborde, .
. John W. Hollopeter,
Alexander Reed,
Henry Aughinbaugh,
Jackson Patch in,
Josiah Spencer, -S.
B. Row.
Henry Whiteside,
John Wooldridge,
John H. Gearhart, '
Joseph Thompson,
James Parsons, "
; John P. Hoyt,
Luther Barret, i
Joseph McCulIy,
George Ellinger,
TRAVERSE iUROBS.
William Albert. Bradford township.
Morri3 township.
Boggs township.
Curwensville boro'.
Woodward township
Pike township.
Chest township.
Union tewnship. r
Lawrence township.
1 .14
Burnside township.
Penn township.
Clearfield borough.
Bcccaria township.
Bradford township.
, . i . . .
Graham township. ,
Decatur township.
Ferguson township.
.
Jordan township.
Biady township.
NAILS. An assortment just received at the store
f lNov25 WM. F. IRWIN.
Francis Graham, jr.
William liridgens,
Hugh McGonigal, -Robt.
Patterson, jr.
John Carlisle,
Jeremiah Kriner,
Peter Shaffer,
John II. Syler,
John J. Weaver,
- Vincent Tonkin,
Abraham Yingling,
John McCullough, Sr.
George Atcheson,
William Wall,
Moses Owens,
William S. Spencer,
John S- Runk,
Isaac Crowcll,
John Shaw,
Geo. W Shimmcl, of II.,
Peter Gearhart,
Ira Sabins,
Moses Miller.
Thomas A. McGheo,
Warren W. Bell,
John Henry, -
Thomas H. Forcee,
James E. Watson,
Samuel Spitler.
Alexander Murray,
Alexander Irwin,
Miles Davis,
C. Bikelman,
Andrew S. Tozer,
AVm. Ten Eyck,
John Irvin,
James B. Caldwell, jr.
David Miller,
Simon Thompson,
'' George Ross,
Miles Pelton,
David F. Etzweiler,
George Thorn,
Ellis Irwin,
Alfred M. Smith,
Zach Ogden.
Conrad G inter. '.
Karthaus township,
. " .
Jordan township.
Brady township.
Burnside townuhip.
Penn township,
it i.
U i. -
Decatur township.
Boggs township.
.. .
Bell township.
44 .4
' '41 44 I - -l
Ferguson township. -4.
44 .
Graham township.
4. .44
.44 4C . .
Girard township.
44 44 -
Beccaria township.
Covington township.
Chesftownship.
Curwensville boro'.
44 44
' Pike township.
Morris township.
Clearfield boro'.
44 44
Goshen township.
Lawrence township.
44 .4
Woodward township.
ffSRlAL LIST, FOR AUGUST TERM, 1858,
Jl commencing on 3d Monday, the 16th day.
Leonard & .iloore,
- - Patchin,
Bloom,
'fiallaher,
M'Farlin,
Hinds.
Draucker,
Fcltwell A wife,
Wilson's Ex'rs,
Schnell's heirs.
Cadbury A wife,
S. Crow, et al.
Abbess,
Mitchell.
Patton, to nso
Coal A Lumber Co.
Sabin,
Pasmore,
Irvin's heirs,
Cooper,
Bloom,
Geddes A Marsh,
Same
M'Kee,
Best,
Houtz,
- Comcford,
Jones, ct al,
Kiddle,
Askey,
Curtin,
Carson,
Taggart
Draucker,
Carlisle,
Karthaus,
Hurxthal,
' Irvin,
A Ferguson.
Spalding A Fulton,
Hall A Co.,
Long,
Sechler,
Patchen,
Palchen,
Morgan,
Morgan.
Kerlins,
Clark,
Lloyd.
Merrell,
Hile,
AVilson,
Patchin,
Long.
McBride,
Gilleland,
Patton,
. Hoover,
Taylor,
Hollopeter,
Jas. Irvin & Co.
Craven,
Sonkin,
Crans.
Spencer,
Leonard,
Brubaker,
Same,
Molson,
Wise,
Leonard,
Snyder,
Langdon,
Logan, -Thompson,
'Thompson, .
McKec,
Groe,
Hegarty A MeCi
Galer,
Dunlnp,
Luta,
Fiscus.
Bush, '
Kline,
Etott.
Cathcart,
Cathcart,
. . Chase,
Stirk,
Rex,
Beemg,
Rowles, ;'
Henderson,
Potter, et al, '
: ; Bloom, .
Irvin, .
Barmoy, :
vs Alice Dale,
. vs , - Lamborn,
vs Bloom. ' i 1
vs . Mehaffey,
vs Best,
vs Mason,
vs Hartshorn,
vs Mehaffey, ct al,
vs Mehaffey, ct al,
vs Julian Ueasc,
vs Adams, et al,
vs John Overdorf,
vs Caldwell,
vs Pennington,
vs Ellis, et al,
vs Pennington,
vs McGhee,
vs Bloom,
vs McM asters,
TS Kelly,
' vs McGhees,
vs Pennington,
vs Same,
vs Bloom,
vs McFarlin.
vs Irish A Hinds,
vs Pfoutz,
vs Bnrtlcs, ct al,
vs Swan,
vs Stevenson,
vs Karthaus,
vs Hurd,
vs Michaels A Worrell,
vs Seyler,
vs Kremcr,
vs Lutz.
vs Karthans,
vg Flemming,
vs HIcFarlin,
vs . ArmstrongAGamble
vs Jerry Gaines,
vs Knurr,
vs Rod key,
vs Carson,
vs Knarr,
vs Smith A Byers,
vs Shoff, ct al,
vs McGarvey,
vs French,
vs Rowland,
vs Blanchard,
vs Cunningham,
vs Long,
vs King,
vs Reams
vs - Michaels A Worrell,
vs McGhees,
vs Bilger,
vs French,
vs Flinn,
vs Patton, '
vs D. F. Smith,
vs Bloom,
vs Langdon,
vs Cardon,
va Owens, et al,
vs Ardrey A Potter,
vs Coder,
vs Same,
. vs - Price,
vs Feltwell A Ames,
vs AVelsh,
: vs Peirce's adm'rs,
vs Souk in,
vs 1 Goodfellow,
vs Leonard,
vs , Mays,
vs . Beyers,"et al,
s King,
f v Beyer A Green,
vs Dickinson, .
va -. Beyers, .
vs Barrett,
vs Beyers, et al,
vs Same,
vs Same,
vs Same,
vs Same,
vs . Same,
vs Same,
vs : Same, .
vi Wise,
- vs Leonard,
vs -Beyers, et al,
va Same,
vs Lorain, et al, '
vs Bloom,
vs , Gibbon, - ' -
vs Hugnott,
R
AIL ROAD IIOUS E, CORNER OF
Main and White Streets. BROOK VILLE, Pa.
Fcb24. R. R. MEANS, Proprietor.
-I QH ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn
Xm3 pike, about 7 miles west of Curwensville.
and 135 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the same,
will be sold on accommodating terms. The land
lies well, is all susceptible of cultivation, and is
well covered with choice' pine timber suitable for
shingles, sawing or Square timber. A saw mill
near by. Apply to L. J. CRANS.
marzo icitmcm.
T7JOR SALE, THE FARM occupied by Joan
D1 .1? u':i.. ;-. ra..naAn fiwnshiri. containing?
10S acres, 30 acres cleared ; house, barn and other
buildings tnereon ereciea.
t 4Tk An r.f lvnA mi. h a timber thereon.
niiCV, rv v w -" - . . .
situate in Tike township within one and a half
. . . , . 4 - 1 . n 1 .
miles ot uie river on a. goou rotiu i no"..
For further description ana leruis
L. J. CRANS, ;
May 20, 1357. . . Clearfield.
GULICII & BENNEK, would respectiuuy
inform the citizens of Clearfield, and public
generally that they have entered into co-partner-8h,p
AnrVT' ntTrrA-G BUSINESS.
and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture
to order, at mo iunest nwoj j , j
furniture, consisting of " . ! '
Dining, Breakfast, and Centre 1 ables, zewtng,
Writing, and Wash-Stands, Mahogany, ana
Common Bedsteads ;
and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus,
Sofas, Lounges, Ac., Ao. .
Cothns made ana iunerms aueuueu on me suuu-
est notice, with a neat nearse, ana appropriate
accompany ments.
House irainting none on me snonesi, nonce.
ed bv JohnGulich, mearly opposite the 'Jew Storo,'
Clearfield. Pa
May 22, '55.-ly
DANIEL BENNEK.
REMOVAL OF EOBINB'
LITERARY DEPOT.
Thomas Robins' having removed his Book and
Dru;j Store to the Store Room formerly occupied
by ltiohard Shaw A Son, one door West of the
"Mansion House,1' 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 Btock, he is now prepared to accommodate
all who may tavor him with a'call, with
COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES, Ac , Ac.
. Also, irith
BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES,
Stationary.
FANCY ARTICLES AND CONFECTIONARIES,
Tobacco and Cigars.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-SIT FF3, PAINTS,
Chemicals, J-e., ice.. See. '
Among his stock will be found Histories, Biogra
phies, Sketches. School Books, Poetical, Scicntic,
Mechanical, Medical and Law works : the latest
publications always on hand or procured to order:
all the Magazines furnished monthly, at publish
ers prices ; tancy 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, Medicines. Dye-stuffs. Paints,
Ac. is lartre and well selected: ainonir which are
Calomel, Blue Mass, Quinine, Morphia, Red Pre
cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pulverized ; Rochelle
and Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar, Stllphur, Sen
na, Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A-
ciJ, Sulphate of Zinc ; Liquorice, Colombo and
Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Boo Vitriol,
Copcras, Alum, Red Lead, Prussian Blue, Chrome
Oreen and lellow, ernalIion, Terra de Sienna,
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
tors 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
amon, 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 the
very cheapest rates.
Call and examine the stock and judge for your
selves. Scpt2-i THOMAS ROBINS.
i uu, and o gins.
8 00, and 5 gifts.
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New York, March 17, lS53-lamly.
TO JUSTICES OF TI1E PEACE. Just
printed and for sale at the Raftsman's
Journal office, a lot of superior blanks, to wit: .
Blank Subpoenas, Blank Executions,
Blank Summons', Blank Marriage certificates
Judgment Notes, with and without waiver.
SCnOOL DIRECTORS are informed that
they can be supplied, ' at the Raftsman's
Journal otBce, with Blank Articles of Agreement
with teachers, and School Orders. .
CONSTABLES oan be supplied with Blank
Sales, by calling at the Raftsman's Jour
nal office. Clearfield.
I'BS AND BUCKETS. A variety jnst receiv
ed and for sale at WM. F. IRWIN'S.
HARDWARE. A large assortment just receiv
ed and opened, and now for sale by
November 25- WM F. IRWIN "
TOBACCO AND CIGARS. An assortment just
opened and for sale at the store of
November 25. WM. F. IRWIN.
Wood. Bacon
June 30.
A Co, vs
Gibbon.
Montelius, A Co.
GEO. WALTERS, Frot'y.
LOT OF PRIME
sale by
BACON on band and for
W. F. IRWIN.
THOMAS G. SNYDER, MERCHANT, Deal
er in Sawed Lumber, Shingles, Square Tim
ber, et cetera. KYLERTOWN, Clearfield Co., Pa.
July 1. 1857. tt.
r-T C? ft T E.
A .NSOSVILLEPKOl'tui a x.v.
m . c 1 Anl.nnii1 hT .1 M MIPS
XI i ne property miiutuj w,.,, -j -----
Smith, being 3 adjoining lots, naving
, , -1 i is foot and a. rilunk sllOD. 21
viana nouse. vj j .--- ---- r-
by 15 feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on
accommodating terms. -nrF'J,v'.
. , T T I II
March 24.
L. J- CRANS, Clearfield.
FREDERICK SCII.Ufct,A., LiAFUft. a-u
AVATCU MAKER, would respectfully an
nounce to the public that his shop is located one
door east of the Methodist Church, Clearfield, Pa.,
where he is prepared to repair Clocks, atcues.
Ac, on-short -notice and' reasonable terms... Give
him a call. ; All work warranted to give satisfac
tion. Clearfield, Jauuary 0, 18a8.
BACK; AGAIN IN TnE OLD SHOP,
OS THIRD STREET.
The subscriber informs his old friends and the
public generally, that he is now re-established in
the OLD SHOP, on third street, lately occupied by
Jacob Shunkweiler, where ho hopes by strict at
tention and keeping a good stock ot assorted iron,
to merit the favor of the public Country produce
and cash never refused. Au apprentice, from 16
to 18 years of age, will meet with a good situation
if application be made soon.
Clearfield, May 13. 1857. G. W. ORR.
M A N S I O N II O II S E ,
- . Clearfield. Pa. . .
The undersigned respectfully announces to the
public that be has leased the above Hotel in Clear
field borough, and that he is prepared to accom
modate all who may favor hiiu with their custom.
His houso is commodious and convenient, and his
table shall be supplied in tho best manner possi
ble. No effort will be spared to render general
satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and
to the wants and comfort of hisguesls, he espects
io secure a nocrai snare or patronage.
fcbll-'57 - PAN: M. WEAVER.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, AND
has been in thousands of instances, bit
S. II. Burns, of New York. )ld Doctor Stephen
H. Burns, 'the celebrated Indian Physician) hav
ing arriveu u an advanced old age, desires to
spend the remnant of his days in sending to the
afflicted throughout the land tho Medicine which
has proved so succcssful in the Cure of Consump
tion, Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver complaint. Cousbs,
Dyspepsia, Ac, free of charge. The old Doctor
has brought his Remedy to great perfecjion in his
praetioe of the last fifty years, and feels confident
that it will cure 0 cases out of 10 of confirmed Con
sumption. As his affluent circumstances enable
him, he will send each applicant who furnishes
description of his symptoms a small quantity of
ins uicureinc, wiiu minute ana explicit directions
for preparing it themselves, when they shall have
tried it, and learned its beneficial effects in their
cases. Each applicant will send 3 stamps. (9 oents)
to pay the return letter, and to assist iu the pay
mcut of this advertisement. Address
junel6. Dr. S. II. BURNS, New York.
PROFESSIONAL.
A
NEW Two Horse Waggon, for sale at the cor
ner. Curwensville, by WM. IRVIN.
M
ACKERELaud Herring at the corner store of
WM. IRVIN, Curwensville.
WILLOW BASKETS. A lot on hand and or
sale by ov23 WM. F. IRWIN.
FLOUR, Bacon, Salt, I've. Corn and Oats, for
sale by WM. IRVIN, Curwensville.
TV"AILS, Glass, Paints and Oils, at reduced prices
ll by WM. IRVIN, Curwensville.
BAR IRON, assorted, for sale at the 'corner by
may2J. WM. IRVIN, Curwensville.
SMOOTHING, Jack, Sash. Fore. Bead and Match
Planes for sale by WM. IRVIN, Curw lie.
GRIND Stones and fixtures, and chain pumps
for sale by WM. IRVIN. Curwensville.
s
PANISH Sole Leather, for sale at the store of
mayZt). W M. IRVIN. Curwensville
THIRTY-hour, Eighty day, weight, sprinjr and
alarm clocks, very cheap at the store of
map2. WM. IRVIN. Cuvwensvillel
COFFEE, Sugar and Molasses, by the Bags and
Barrel, for sale at the cheapest store of
msy2!i. WM. IRVIN. Curwensville.
LL of Jaynes' Family Medicines, Hair Dye,
Ac, to be bad at the corner.
May 2ti. WM. IRVIN, Curwensville.
COTTON and Woolen carpets, floor oil-cloth and
table covers, at the store of
may 20. . WM. IRVIN, Curwensville.
A
"5" ATEST stylo Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed
JLi and bonnet trimmings, artificial flowers. Ac.
at the store of WM. IRVIN. Curwensville.
ENGLISH and country Blister, Shear, Spring
and Cast Steel, nt tho '-corner."
may2t. WM. IRVIN. Curwensville.
.4 WELL selected stock of Snmmer Clothing,
x. just received and for sale by
may2
WM. IRVIN. Curwensville.
8
ADIES' DRESS GOODS, Gighlms, Challies.
I Lawns. Lawn robes. Brilliants Shawls nn.l
Mantillas, latest styles, at the storo of
May 24. WM. IRVIN, Curwensville.
CAST STEEL MILL AND CROSS CUT SAWS,
of tho best qualities, made by Disston. for
sale by - WM. IRVIN.
Curwensville, May 25, 1353.
CHOOL BOOKS. Sanders' Readers: Mitchells'
Geography and Atlas and Primary Geogra
phy; Wcbsters' Dictionary, large and small ; Page
on Teaching; Green"?. Kirkhum's, and Bullion's
Grammars; Davics", Smith's, Emerson's and Pike's
Arithmetics; Davies Algebra ; Sanders' and Sar
geant's Spellers, Ac. at the -Corner" Store.
Curwensville, may 25, 1358. WM. IRVIN.
1 -
REMOVAL The undersigned notifies
his old customers and the public that he has
removed his 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
shortest notice any work in his line of business.
April 15, 1857. JCOB SHUNKAVEILER. .
JAMES 15. GRAHAM. Dealer in SAWED
LUMBER, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES,
BOARDS, Ac, 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 nro
eurod in tbecounty.
Graham pton, Clearfield Co., Jan. 23, 1856
CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CORNER OF
FIRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR
FIED, PA. The undersigned would respectfully
inform his friends and the travelling public iu
general, that he has taken the above house, (for
merly known as the Hemphill Hotel.) and that
the house has been recently refitted,' improved
and newly furnished; that extensive stabling
has just been completed; nnd that he is pre
pared to accommodate all who may give him
a call in the most pleasing and agreeable manner,
lie is amply provided with everything to render
his houso a desirable stopping place, and will
endeavor to entertain his guests in a manner that
cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. The
house is situated in a ploasant and quiet part of
the town, and no expense or attention will be spa
red to make it one of the best houses in the county.
A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. His
bar will be supplied with an assortment of choico
liquors. june2-'5S II. HAYS MORROW.
FLEMING HOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN
AS THE GOOD INTENT.) CURWENSVILLE,
Clearfield County, Pa. The subscriber begs leave
to inform his old customers and the public gene
rally that he has recently taken the above well
known stand, and that ho has entirely refitted and
refurnished it in a style adapted to the age. and
the wants of the entire travelling community.
HIS TABLE will always be provrdad with every
luxury the markets and surrounding country will
afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with tho choi
cest wines and liquors. HIS STABLES, which
are the best and most commodious on the road
within a day's travel, will always be in charge of
careful and attentive hostlers Id short, every
department of his establishment will be supplied
with all tho comforts and conveniences the weary
traveller could desire. WM. A. MASON.
Curwensville, June 2, 1S59:
O. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN. Office in Cur
i wensville. May 14, 1856-tf
T JACKSON CRANS. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
dm .. . Clearfield. Penn'a.
Office adjoining his residence, on Second Street, '
Clearfield. ' Aoguit 1. 1855.
R. J. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. Clearfield, Pa. Office ' for the present in
the eastern end ef Connty Buildings, j '
Clearfield, May 26, 1358.-tf. - .
JB. M'ENALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.'
- Clearfield, Penn' 'a , ... ,
Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. "
Office in new brick addition, adjoining the resi
dence of James B. Graham. . ' .August 1. 1355..
LARRIMER & TEST,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will attend promptly to all legal and other bu
siness entrusted to their care in Clearfield and ad
'oining counties. Clearfield, Aug. 6. 1858,
. JAS. H. LARRIMER. 1. TEST.
DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Clearfield and vicini
ty. Residence on Second street, opposite the of-
Gee of L. Jackson Crans, where he can be found,
unless absent on professional business.
Clearfield. May 14, 1856 3in. '
TIIOS. J. McCULLOUGn, ATTORNEY AT.
LAW and DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Clearfield,
Pa., maybe found at his office in Shaw's Row.
four doors west of the "Mansion House.". Deoda .
and other legal instruments prepared with prompt
ness and accuracy. Feb. 13 ly.
DK. B. F. AKL.EY, PHYSICIAN, "
Grahamton, Clearfield County. Pa.,'
tenders his professional services to the inhabitant
of Grahamton and surrounding country he an
at all times be found at his Office, directly oppo
site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not proie.
sionally engaged. . - Apt. 25.
MEDICAL PARTNERSHIP Dr. Henry
Lorain, having associated with him, in the
practice of Medicine, Dr. J. G Hartswick, they
ofTcr their professional services to the citizens ot'
Clearfield and vicinity.. They will attend to pro-;
fessional calls at all hours, and in all seasons.
Dr. Hartswick will be found during the day at
their office opposite Dr. Lorain's residence; and at
night, at his residence, on 2d street, one door nortk
of Reed A Weaver's store. Juno 13. IS06.
7- O V K TEETH!
A TAKE CARE OF TIIEM !!
-DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to announce to hi
friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of
his time to operations in Dentistry. Those desir
ing hisserviccs will find him at his office, adjoining
his residence, at nearly all times, and always oa
Fridays and Saturdays, unless notified otherwise
in the town papers the week before.
N B. All work warranted to be satisfactory
Clearfield, Pa., July 22, 1857.
PW. BARRETT, JUSTICE OF THB
PEACE. Luthersburg, Clearfield county, Pa.
will attend promptly to all business entrusted tt
him. mar25-tf
A MBROTVPES P. C. PURVIANCE, Pro
X. fessorof Photographic Chemistry. Gallery
at his rcsidenco on 2d Street, one door South 4f
Merrell A Carter's Tin-ware establishment, Clear
field. Pa. rDays of operation : Friday and
Saturday of each week : juuclS'58
JOSEPH PETERS, JUSTICE OP TRH
PEACE. CURWENSVILLE. Clearfield Coun
ty, Pa., One Door East of Montelius if TenEycl's
Store. All business entrusted to him will bo
promptly attended to. and all instruments of wrltr
ing done on short notice. April 7. 1S55.
lilnbelpfjia Sltorfermrnfs,
TV" S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER,
lli PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE
Warehouse. No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadel
phia. Ersr"Cash buyers will find it for their inter
est to call. January 6. 1858-ly.
CONRAD A WALTON, 255 Market Street. Phil
adelphia; Importers and Dealers in Hard
ware. Iron, Nails, Ac, Ac They respectfully in
vite the people of Clearfield, to continue their fa
vors. Aug. l,1355.-ly.
4 VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
J. STORE, No. 72 North Secono Street, (oppo
site, the Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladclnhia. .
om Lever V4 atcbes. full jewelled, 13 K. cases.
cuver Liever uo., do.; Mivcr L.epine. do.; yuaruor;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoona,
Silver Desert do. ; Silver Tea do. ; Go'.d Pens and
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: toecthct
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb,
Guard and I'oo Chains. All goods warranted ti
bo as represented. Watches and Jewvlry, repair
ed in the best manner.
Also, Masonic Marks, Ping, Ac, made to order..
N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise
will be punctually attended to.
His motto is: "Small Profits and Quick Sales,'
Philadelphia, April 25, 1355.
TAKE NOTICE ! TAVERN KEEPERS
and the public, that Gross & Kunkel, whole
sale Grocers, Canal Street Wharf, Harrisburg.
have on hand a largo lot of Liquorf at reduoad
prices, by the barrel or otherwise, to suit pur
chasers, consisting of the following : '
Pure Brandies.
Old Rye Whiskey,
Domestic Brandies,
Monongahela Whiskey
Blackberry Brandy,
Peach Brandy,
-Livcndcr Brandy,
Cherry Brandv.
Scotch Whiskey,
New England Rum,
Lisbon Wine. - ' ;
Pure Holland Gin,
Rectified Pitts.Whlik.T
PortWine. '
Madcria Wine,
Pure Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin.
And other Liquors.
Gesler a Pnre Chamita?ne. .t . An
tOrdcrs promptly attended to.
GROSS A KUNKEL,
Wholesale Grocers. '
Canal Street Wharf, between Walnut and StaU
Streets, Harrisburg. Pa. Marl0-'58-ly.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE The un
dersigned offers to sell at private sale a two
story plank frame house 13 by 24 feet in dimen
sions and the lot en which it stands, situate in
the village of Blooraingville. Clearfield countv.
There is also a good stable and other outbuildings
on the lot. with a good well of water near the
door. Terms, which will be reasonable, can bo.
ascertained by calling on the undersigned, resid
ing on the premises. WM. II. REX
December 16, l857-3m. '
N. B. This would be a good situation for a me
chanic especially a shoemaker, as thero is one
much wanted in Hie place. W. H. R
SIT S Q IT E n A N N A HOUSE,
Cunreusvile, Clearfield County, Penn'a.
The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel.
Philipsburg, having taken the above house, situate
in the east end ot the Borough ot Curwensville,
on the bank of the Susquehanna River, would res
pectfully announce to the travelling public, that
ho is fully prepared to accommodate strangers
and all others who may favor him with a call.
The house is new, well furnished, Urge and com
modious, and travellers will find every convenience
necessary to their comfort. Ample stabling is at
tached to the premises DAVID JOHNSTON. '
Curwensville, February 17. 1858. .
MT. VERNON HOUSE, LUMBER CITY.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Tho under
signed notifies the public that he has opened out
the above named house, and that he is well pre
pared to accommodate all who may favor him
with a call. The house is three stories high, is
commodious and well furnished, and no pains will
be spared to render satisfaction to guests. His
Bar is always supplied with choice liquors of all
kinds. There is plenty of stabling connected with
the house. He solicits a share of public pntron
, L. Wi TEN EYCK.
Lumber City, April 21. lRaS-Cm-pd.
ToUSSELL CO., TANNERS AND
f CURRIERS, Ptnnville, Clearfield Co., Pa..
Keep constantly on hand an excellent atsortmeo
of leather, which they offer for sala at tho lcfa
cash prioes. Hides taken in eiehanpw
July 15, 1851. . t