Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, October 20, 1858, Image 4

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    .... For the Raftsman's JoaraaL ,
..':- , ; THE FARE WELL.' '-
-i r " BT C14.BS ' - - S
. Tare.weJI; we meet no more .
. J?o mor on earth ;
The flowers that Hope hath were
Are withered in their birth.
Farewell! The heart docreiiT -
Thatwa should part v. H x
. Should rend the ties of love . ' .
So sweet around each heart.
- - ..farewell! I leaTe thee now-,-
- Yet lore thee still; ... ' : ' '
; At sound of thy dear name,
' - T . My heart with love shall thrill.
t Tarewell! A wanderer now '
O'er Jind and sea, ' ;
Nojoyg but memories Icfi,
Which tell, beloved, of thee!
The editor of the Lafayette Ind. Journal
if prettj good on a sharp reply and a play
upon words.' A correspondent wished to know
the reason of the bump on the Camel's back
He replies : W"c will mention for our cor
respondent's benefit, that the Arabs hare two
legends in regard to it. One is that the camel
took offence at not being allowed to lead the
procession into the Ark, and got his back up,
and Allah, as a just punishment for his vanity
and presumption, and a memorable and perpet
ual warning to others, never permitted him to
get it don. The other is, that be was gra
zing at a distance trom the Ark, when Xoah
put out bis bills for sailing, and in order to
reach the boat in time, was compelled to hump
himself in a most extraordinary manner."
The way in which eastern people rai3e sub
scriptions is thus related : One of the churches
of New Bedford, Mass., wished to raise the
sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, and, at
the morning service, one Sunday, they ap
pointed one of the influential brethren to fis
upon a plan. In the intermission, he took a
pencil and marked against every member's
name the sum which he thought be ought to
give. At the close of t ho afternoon service,
be read the list, stating that if any one had
been assessed too much, or net enough, be
must speak. Suffice it to say, silence prevail
ed in the assembly, and in fifteen minutes the
cum was raised.
The Dsfinxtio.' An Irish Democrat being
asked to defice ia what the nationality of the
Buchanan party consists, replied : It i3 jist
for irery man to do jist as he pieases and to
make ivery other man do jist as he wants him
to!"
TERMS OF TI1E JOURNAL.
The lUFfSMA.-rs Juib.vai, is published on Wed
nesday at LsOpcr annum in advance. If r. fit
paid at the beginning of the year, $2.00 will be
cnargeu.
Advertisements will bo inserted at SI ,00 per
square of 12 lines for threeor le3s insertions. For
every additional insertion 25 cents will bocharg
d. A deduction will be made to yearly adver
tisers. (
No subscription takn for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued un
til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of
ue puunsner. a. is. KJ iV
CO IT NT Y DIRECTORY.
Prss't Judge Hon. James Burnside, Bcilefocto.ra
as te. Judges lion. Urn. L. JMooro, Ciearfield-
Hon.Bcnj'n. Bonsai 1. Luthersburg.
Sheriff. . . . Josiah 11. Reed, . , .' Clearfield
Prothonotary, George Walter?, . . '
Reg. fc Rcc. . James Wrigley, . . "
Treasurer. . . John McPher.-'en, . .
Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle, . . "
Coniinisa'n'rs, Jacob Wilhelni, . .Grahamton.
John Irwin. Sr. . . Clearfield.
George Earhard, . . NewMillport.
Auditors. . . Francis I'carce, . . Woodland.
Peter Hoover, . . Curwensville.
Aaron C Tate, . .Clearfield.
CONSTABLES can be supplied with Blank
Sales, by calling at the llxftsm-.in's Jour
nal office. Clearfield.
TO JU STICES OF THE PEACE. Just
printed and for sale at the Raftsman's
Journal office, a lot of superior blank?, to wit:
Blank Subpoenas. Blank Execution?,
Blank Summons, Blank Marriage certificates
Judgment Notes, with and without waiver.
REWARD. Was stolen from the un.lcr
signed residing in Beocaria township, on
the night of the 1st of October, a Hive of Bees.
The above reward will be paid to any person or
person, who will give satisfactory information
that will lead to the detection and conviction of
the thief or thieves. WM. A. NEVLIN'J,
Oct. 13, l?3j-a;n. THUS. GLASGOW.
"1 )A ACRES OF LAND, on tho Erie Tnrn
pike, about 7 miles west of Ccrwensville,
and 135 ACRES 01? LASIX adjoining the same
will be sold on accommodating terin. 'i'ha 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.
mar25 Clearfield.
CAUTION. AH persons are hereby caution
ed against baying or in any way meddling
with tbe following property, to wit; 1 timber sled,
1 two-horse wazson. I vokeof oxen. 1 raft timhor
of 3400 feet in the woods, 4 bogs. The abovo pro
perty, now in possession of John Robison, of
Chest township, has only been left ia his care,
and is subject to my order.
July 21, Si3-3m. II. D. PATTON.
TT5 ?LE. TE FARM occupied by John
A t. V. iley in Fergu.on townhip, containing
104 acres, 30 acres cleared ; house, barn and other
buildings thereon erected.
ALSO, 50 acres of land or toe timber thoreon.
situate ia Pike township within one and a half
miles of the river on a good road to haul.
For farther description and term3 apply to
. L- J- CLANS,
May 20, 1S57. Clearfield.
WATCH AND CLOCK 3IAKINcT.
H. F. JiAlGLE respectfully announces
that he has commenced the above business in
SUA IK'S .VB XV KO IV, Clearfield. Pa., opposite
f h -IntMrnnl fHK All Vimli .f TlAnb.
....... ... . -. n . v. ui vim.Aa, 11 aaues
Jewelry, ic, entrusted to him will be neatly re
paired and warranted, according to quality. By
loe attention to business, and doing his work in
aaapenor manner, be nopes to secure a liaeral
ehare of public patronage. Sept. 1, 1858.
GREAT REVIVAL. READ! READ!!
And be Convinced'.:!
The great Revival has done immense good in al
mort every State, county, and town in the Union,
? v C,e6rfic! - Therefore, in consideration
iJ-1 we ""no"". Frank Short has taken the
responsibility upon himself io revive the Boot and
uL ifufaf? ,n Clertc'. t a good exam
pia customer, and as many new ones as mav favor
tablishment warranted not to rin rfw.
TT.JIj'.11- FRAKK SHORT
ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT
r SALE, Valuable Saw-Mill Prortv.-
Estate of Richard Curry, Sr., deceased. In pur
suance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clear-
net a county, granted at $iay term. Isa7, there will
be exposed to Publts Sale, by outcry, en the prem
ins, on inesusy, ine win aaj ot ftotembtr, at 1
o'clock, P. M-, that Valuable Saw-mill Property
and Timber standing, late the Estate of Richard
Curry, Sr., deceased, situate ia Pike and Knox
townships.in&aid county.on Little Clearfield creek.
snout one mile below Is ew Millport, bounded and
described, as follows: Beginning at a hemlock, cor
ner oi m. tiei i land, north. 10 perches to poet ;
east 121 1-10 perches to post; north 140 perches to
post; east 94 0-10 perches to post on Fitch & Boyn
ton's land ; south 240 perches to post, and west by
tanas ot inompson & bloppy 2ltf perches to be
ginning ; containing 205 acres tad 112 perches and
allowance, and having a taw-mill in good running
order, with a new dam, and a small log house
thereon and having a large quantity of valuable
Pine and Oak timber thereon ; and a part of the
Land being valuable for farming purposes. ALSO,
all the pine timber standing on 100 acres of land
adjoining the same, now occupied by George W.
Curry beginning at sugar corner of Win. Ilex's
land east 121 1-10 peaches by land of Curry's
heirs to post; south 140 perches to post; west 121
1-10 perches to post, and south 140 perches to he
beginning. The title is indisputable. . - -.
TERMS OF SALE. One-half on the confirma
tion of sale, and tbe balance in one year with in
terest, to b secured by Judgment upon the prem
ises. JOHN' S. CURRY,
WILLIAM REX,
October I3th. 18o8-4t. Administrators.
ffRlAL LIST, FOR NOVR. TERM, 1353.
JL commencing on 3d Monday, tho 15th day.
II. Sr C. Pennington vs John Rickets,
CatharinePennington vs . . Vedder fc Rickets,
tame vs Same ,
Patchin. vs Iimborn,
M'Farlin, vs Pest.
Ifcgarty vs Mathers.
Draaeker. vs Hartshorn.
SchnelTs heirs. vs Julian Bease.
Cadbnry & wifo, vs Adams. Powell et al,
Aiitcneli. ct as, vs l enmngton,
Welch & Snyder vg Snydgr 4 Large,
Pasraoro, vs Bloom,
Cooper, vs Kelly,
Geddes i Marsh, vs l'cnninton,
Same vs ?ame,
M'Kee, vs Bloom,
BeBt, vs McFarlln.
lloutz, vs Irish i Hinds.
Comeford, vs Pfouts,
Riddle, vs b'wan.
Curtin. va Karthans.
- Tagsjart. vs Michaels Jt Worrell,
Irvin, vs Flinn,
Michaels y Worrell, v John Taggart,
Spalding i Fulton, vs AnnstrongUamble
B. D. Hall i Co., vs Jerry Gaines,
Long, vs Knarr. ct a!,
SecLler, vs Kodkey,
Patchen, vs Keirn,
Morgan, vs Smith Byers, 1 Co.,
r Kerlins, vs M;Garvey,
Hioff. vs Jameson.
Lloyd. vs Rowland.
Merrell, vs Blanchard,
Wilson, vs Long,
Lon;. vs Reams
McBride i Wright, ts Michaels i Worrell,
Gilleland, vs MeGhees,
Patton. vs Bilger.
Hoover, vs French,
Taylor, vj Klinn,
Hollopetr, vs Patton,
Craven, vs Bloira.
Spencer, vs Owens, et al,
Leonard vs Ardrey 4 Totter,
Brub&kor, vs Coder,
Muldon. vs Price,
Leonard, vs Welsh,
Langdon, ts Souk in.
I.ogau, vs Goodfellow,
Thompson, vs Leonard,
Thompson, vs Mays,
Groe, vs King.
Galer, vs Lickinson,
B-unlap, vs Beyers, et al,
Lutz. vs Barrett,
Curry, ti Evens,
Fiscns. vs Beyers, et al,
Rex, vs Wise,
Bcems, . vs Leonard,
Irvin, vs Gibbons,
Barmoy, vs Hognott,
M'CrackinAPaurnamsvs Gibbons.
Wood. Easoa & Co, V3 Montelius. & C.j.
Leonard, vs Livergood A Shirey,
Leonard, vs Mock fc Leonard,
Tbe first 40 causes, in the above list, have also
boen put down for trial at the Special Term, com
mencing on the Second Monday, the 8th day of
November, 1S58
Oct. 13. GEO. WALTERS. Prot'y
LAUER! LAKER! LAKER! LAKER!
LAG E It BEER SALOON.
liatiug JToit.ie! Ealing- 1 fount! and Hal-fry!
Jiittiiicr Jfonsc! Katiuq Hoii.tr. ! and liatr.ry !
Hating House! Eating Ilmisc ! aiul H iLery!
The undersigned takes this method of informing
tho citizens of Clearfield and tho public in gener
al, that be has opened an EATING HOUSE and
BAKERY in the room on Market street, known as
the '-Uiil Jeie Store.'' where he will keep on band
a genera-assortment of Confcctionaries, such as
Candies of all kinds, Xuts in great variety, Fiss,
Rai?ens. Prunes, Ac, Ac. He will also keep Ale
aud Lager Beer at all times, which, be docs not
hesitate to say. is a superior article, and from the
best breweries ia the west. ALSO, a large assort
ment of Tobacco and Cigars, always on hand.
As be is a Baker by trade, ho will always keep
a supply of FRESH BREAD and CAKES, us well
as PIES r.f every description that the season will
afford. He will also bake to order, on short no
tice, anything of the kind that maybe wanted
by the citizens of Clearfield.
The public are respectfully inv'ted to call and
see his stock, which ho thicks cannot fail to meet
the wants and wishes of persons who desire any
of tho articles iu his line of business. He solicits,
and hopes to receive, a liberal sharo of patronage,
as it will be his constant aim to accommodate and
please all who may favor him with their custom.
Call and judge for yourselves. Remember the
place, the -Oi-li JEW JsTOKE. on Market street
Clearfield lap'l WEXDUX ENTRES.
PREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AKE.
V l.u rullTAM TO TOBACCO C II EWERS.
Dr. GnxUiv Li?it,ird's Tost' Restorative 'Vrorhn
the Great Substitute for Tobacco. It ii a well
known and incontrovertablo fact that the use of
Xobacco is tne promoting cause ot manv of the
mo?t severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL disorders
to wbicn tbe race of man is subject, aa cureful an
alais and long and painful experience have clear
ly proven that it eontainsccrtain narcotic and poi
sonous properties most dangerous in their effocts,
which by entering into tho blood derange the
junctions auu operations or tno Heart, causing ma
ny to suppose that organ to bo seriously diseased.
TOBACCO aficcLs also she entire nervous system,
manifesting itself as all who have ever used the
noxious weed will bear testimouy in Lassitude,
Nervous Irritability, Water Brash. Dyspepsia, and
many other disorders of a similar character. The
'Taste Regtoiative Troches", are designed to coun
teract these baneful influences, and have proved
completely successful in a multitude of cases, and
wherever used. Being harmless in themselves
iuey exert a beneficial effect upon the entire svs
tem, restoring tho Taste which has beconio vitia
ted or destroyed by great indulgence, complete
ly removing the irritation and accompanying tick
ling sensation of the Throat which are always
consequent upon abstaining from the use of To
bacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the Stom
ach, invigorate the whole system.
Persona who are irretrievably undermining
their constitutions and shortening their lives,
should ue these Troches immediately and throw
off the injurious and unpleasant habit of Tobacco
Chewing.
Th ese Troches or Lozenges are put up in a con
venient and portable form at the low price of 50
cents per Box. A liberal discount to the Trade.
Prepared solely bv the undersigned to whom
all orders should be addressed.
JAMES E. BOWERS. Druggist,
Corner 2d and Race streets, Philadelphia
April 14. IS5S-lv.
FOR SALE. A yoke of good and large Oxen,
CnfwengriIle, September 22 1853. "'
0LvDTvXErWIIISREY' BRASDY, GIN and
t -m.w t tuv vuvau chhu score or
apr8 . , - R.M0S30P,-.
GULICn ft UENNER, would respectfully
inform the citizens of Clearfield, and public
generally that they have entered into co-partner
ship -in tbe ' -
CABINET MAKIXG BUSINESS,
and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture
to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of
furniture, consisting of
Dining, Breakfast, aud Centre Tables, Sewing,
: Writing, and Wash-Stands, Mahogany, and '
' Common Bed-si tads ; '
Mahogony 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. . , ...
Houso Painting done 6ri the shortest notice.
Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi
ed by John Gulich, mearly opposite the 'Jew Store
Clearfield. Pa JOHN GULICH.
May 22, ;55.-ly. DANIEL BENNER.
A CARD FROM DR. JAMES M. JAR
RETT, OF THE NEW-YORK LUNG IN
FIRMARY. My connection for the past eight
years with tho above Institution, as Chief Physi
cian, and a twelve years' coarse of steady devotion
to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its
kindred diseases, together with my unrivalled op
portunities and advantage of pathological research
aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical
Inhalation has enabled roe to arrive at a deci
sive, direct, aud successful course of treatment for
the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the
Throat, Lutigr, atut Air-passages. By Inhalation,
the vapor and curative properties of medicines are
directly addrcmcd to tho diseased organs of the in
tegument. I do not advise the use of Medical In
halation of any kind, to the exclusion of general
treatment ; and although I consider it a useful ad
juvant in the proper munagemcnt of those fearful
and often fatal diseas:, yet I deem it very neces
sary that each patient should have the benefit of
both" yirif ra and local treatment. The success of
ray treatment in the abovo disease?, and tho high
character of the Institntiou over which I have so
long had the honor to preside, are too well known
to need any eulogy or comment from me. At tbe
solicitation of many private and professional
friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above
charity has been long and liberally supported. and
after due consideration. I have concluded to make
such arrangements as will bring the benefitsof my
experience and treatment within the reach of all,
and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those on
ly who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to
visit me at my otiico. Hoping therefore that tho
arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to
my professional brethren and tho public. I would
respectfully onnonnce in conclusion, that can
now be consulted personally or by Ittter, on all dis
eases as above, and that the medicines, tho samo as
used in the Institution, prepared to suit each in
dividual case. Inhaling I cyors. Medical Inha
lers. 4-r- fyc . will be forwarded by express to any
part of the United States or tho CanaJa3. Tr.nits
My terms of treatment by letter arc as follow?,
vix: S12 per month for each patient, which wi!l
include medicine samcient for one mouth's use;
also. Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus.
Payment as follows: ? i to be puid to Express A
gent on receipt of the boz of Medicine, and the
Lalauce S5 at the expiration of the ruonth, if the
patient be cured or is entirely satisfied with the
treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of
tbcircase, and their symptoms in full, can be treat
ed as well by letter as by personal exam ination.
Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrctt's treat
ment may rely upon immediate and permanent
relief, as be seldom has to treat a case over thirty
days. Letters for ad vice promptly answered. For
further particulars addres
JAMES M. JARRETT, M. D.
No. 820 Broadway, corner Twelfth St., X. Y.
P- S Physicians and others visiting the city
are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary,
where many interesting c;vses can be witnessed.
and where our improved apparatus for the inha
lation of medicated vapor can bo gcen and in
spected. New-York, August 4, 1663. Cm.
THE GREATEST BIOGRAPHY OF
THE AKE. NOW READY: THE
LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON, hy Hen-
rir S. Randall. LL. I). In 3 volumes, octavo.
This work contains upwardsof 2,000 pages, is prin
ted on fine paper, and handsomely bound in va
rious styles. It is illustrated by several engrav
ings on steel, and numerous far similes ; among
the former are two fine portraits of Jefferson. The
foe similes embrace, among others, the original
draft of the Declaration of Independence, in Jef
ferson's own hand-writing.
This is, in every sense, an authorized icnrl ; it
was undertaken under the approbation of his fam
ily, and with an unreserved access to all the pri
vate papers of Jefferson in tbeir possession; and
has received the benefit of their recollections and
opinions at every step.
Tho work contains the expressions of Jefferson
on every great public question which aroe. from
his advent to public life to his death a period of
about sixty years, and embracing the whole form
ing period of the Republic. It contains Jeffer
son's heretofore unpublished family correspon
dence; selections from his finest published letters
state papers, etc., etc , etc. '
OPINIO XS OF THE PRESS.
'No other Life of Jefferson ever published
probably none that ever bo published can
bear any comparison to this iu tlioroue-nt-K fi.ii.
rcss of incident and conscientious fidelitv
tv:. i r i l - i , . . J
"At length the public have a Life of Thomas Jef
ferson that is not only fascinating, and therefore
sure to bo popular, bu one that will stand the es
sential historic tost that of accuracy and truth
fulness. It is seen that the ground-work of tho
whole is authentic cotcmporary material, and of
the highest order. To gather it has been the work
of years. We would not compare this volume with
that inimitable and incomparable biographv of
BoswcII, and yet so faithful is the portraiture that
oeuurson is maae to uraw oi nunselt, that his na
ture, his very soul, isdcliniatcd with a distinct
ness not unlike that in which Johnson stands out
in tho pages of Boswcll.' Boston Post.
imouea witii mat enthusiastic admiration of
nis suoject, witbout wbicn a biographer is rarely
successful, Mr. Randall nevertheless docs not seek
io niuo woaievcr laults be may bnd, either from
himself or from the reader. He prints the picture
as Cromwell insisted his should bo painted, "warts
and all." The picture gains by this in Iife-liko
coloring, without losing any of its majestic propor
tions." Albany Evening Journal,
"No one who runs his eye, however casually, o
ver this work, will fail to be satisfied that Mr. Ran
dall has added very largely to tho stock of the
world's information about Jefferson, that he has
bad access to sources hitherto unexplored, and that
he has done more than was ever done by any one
before him to illustrate the personality of that
great statesman." N. Y. Evening Post.
'We have read with delight Mr. Randall's cap
tivating details of Mr. Jefferson's personal history,
which he has seduously gathered, and admirably
grouped together, from a great variety of authen
tic sources, hitherto unexplored. Out of the tempt
ing richness of his materials, tho ablo and clear
sighted author has constructed a book, at once most
entertaining and instructive one that should bo
studied by every patriot of tho land." Rich
mond, Va.. Euuirer.
-There can bo only one opinion as to the abili
ty, general impartiality and industry which Mr
Randall has brought into combination in tho com
position of this biography He has
worthily executed a much wanted book." Phil
adelphia Press.
' It will take place among the choicest classics
of American literature, and be consulted by eve
ry future historian of this country." Philadel
phia Evening Bulletin.
"We like it because it neither conceals, palliates
exaggerates, nor distorts, but approaches, in every
instance, and in every particular, the career of
the noble character whose opinions have done so
much to shape the domestic aud foreign policy of
the notion he contributed so greatly to call into
existence." Ar. O. True Ds'Ui.
T,,rJhis work wil1 be SOLD EXCLUSIVELY
BY SUBSCRIPTION, at the low price of $7 50-1
n&ndsomelj oound in cloth.
n -
,.0,,;.u canvassing Agent wanted, in all
parts of tho country, to obtain subscribers for
this work Applicants ahonld state what counties
they would like to canvass. '
Specimen copies will be sent by mail, pre-paid
t any address, on receipt of tbe price
For fall particulars address
ApKSOy.PoMiehera,
119 JVatRTK Street, Nev York.
j.ui3 uiur.iLiu v iiiis eviuenuy oeen a laoor of love
and the years of patient, assiduous toil it has cost'
have been given with ungrudging, untiring enthu
siasm. -Vfp-i oij 1 ribune.
ZSSONVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
J. ' The property formerly occupied by Jainei
Smith, being 3 adjoining lots, having a two story
plank house, 34 by 18 feet, and a plai.k shop, 24
by 10 feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on
accommodating terms. - Apply to
March 24. L. J. CRASS. Clearfield.
GRAIIAJITOS A II E A. D ! !
Now is the Time for Bargains'.!!
Now is the Time for Bargains .'.'!
The undersigned has just received from the East
and opened at his store in Grahamton. Clearfield
county, an extensivo and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
embracing every variety of Dry Goods, Hardware,
Queenswarc, Groceries, "etc.. etc.
These goods have been selected with an especial
view to supply the wants of this community, and
will be sold on the most reasonable terms. They
will POSITIVELY be sold as cheap as the cheap
est in the country, for CASH.
Particular attention has been paid to the selec
tion of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, among which
are Plain and Fancy Silks. Flam Bareges, Challes.
Barege Delaine, Robes. Embroidered collars and
sleeves. Kid Gloves ; Shawls, a great variety ; Man
tillas ; Trimmings; Silk and Linen Fringes; Bon
nets of the latest styles; Bonnet Ribbons and trim
mings. 4 c. Also, Parasols. Hosiery, Gloves. Mits,
Bisop and India Mulls, Jackonet, Domestic and
French Ginghams, Lawns, Cajieocs. Barred and
Clock Muslin, Diapers. Crash, Napkins, Ladies'
Gaiters, children's shoes J-c., and there is no doubt
that all can be well suited.
ALSO, French cloths and cassimeres, American
cloths and cassimeres. Marseilles vesting?. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, and a general assortment of
mens' and boys' Summer wear.
He has also a stock of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, which he will sell low.
The undersigned is determined to sell his goods
at the lowest prioes for CASH. This is not mere
pretence and vain boast he tall do it.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Grahamton. May 2:. 1853.
IEMOVAL OF ROBINS'
b LITEItAKY DEPOT.
Thomns Robins' having removed his Book and
DrUii Store to the Store Room formerly occupied
by Riohard Shaw A 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 bis
formar stock, ho is now prepared to accommodate
all who may favor him with a call, with
COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA. MOLASSES, -tc , Ac.
Also, frith
BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES,
ir.Ttionarrf.
FANCY ARTICLES AND COXFECTIONARIES,
Tobacco and Cigar.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS,
Chemicals. A-c, ire., iVr.
Among his stock will be found Histories, Biogra
phies, Sketchc". 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; cote pa
per ; fancy und common envelopes; bi:mk Deeds;
a great variety of Stcd Pens; common and fancy
pen-holders, pencil. Ac. Ac. Ac, which he will sell
at the most reasonable prices.
His stock of Drugs. Medicines, Dye-stuffs. Paints,
Ac, is large and well selected; among which arc
Calomel, Blue Mass. Quinine. Morphia, Red Pre
cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlrerized ; Rot-hclle
aud Epsom Salts; Cream of Tartar. Sulphur, Sen
na. Pink Root, Sup. Carbonate Soda. Tartaric A
eid, Sulphate of Zias ; Liquorice, Col urn ho and
Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Boe Vitriol.
Coperas. Alum. Red Lead, Prussian Blue, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Vermillion, Terra de Sienna,
and in fact a general assortment.
lie 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. Sadler' Silk, Pearl powder, Fan
cy Soaps and Perfumery a great variety.
Also, Prunes. Figs. Raisins, Almonds, Pea-nuts
and Filberts; Candies a general assortment; Cin
ainon, Clove. Pepper, and other spices; Blacking,
and Spool Cotton ; the most popular Patent Med
icines of tbe day ; all of which will be sold at tbe
very cheapest rates.
Call and examine the stock and judgo for vour
selves. tSept23 THOMAS ROBINS.
AM M ON TO. LAS DS. New England
Settlement. Hare (Jinrortunitu Tn nil
wanting Farms in a healthy place, twenty-five
miles from Philadelphia, on the Caradcn and At
lantic Railroad, New Jersey. An old cstato has
recently been opened for sale, and the first divi
sion of 10.000 acres divided up into farms of 20 a
crcs and upwards. The soil is of the best quality
for the production of fruits, grains, Ac. The price
isSlito SJ0 per acre, payable in easy quarter
yearly instalments, within a term of four years,
with interest. The terms are mado easy, in'order
to insure the rapid improvement of the land, by
enabling every nulnstrions mm to buy a farm. It
is now being extensively improved by good roads,
and some of the best citizens from New England
and the Middle States are erecting largs improve
ments. It is a scene of tbe greatest improvement
out of Philadelphia Seventy-five houses have
been built in 4 months. Practical farmers and bu
siness men from the length nud breadth of the U
nion are settling there. It is an important busi
ness place, on account of its being in the midst of
a great market. Every article raised on this land
finds an immediate salo. The water is excellent,
and no such thing as fever is known. Tho soil is
a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and re
tentive of manures. It is free of stones and casil v
worked. It abounds largely in the phosphates
and such is its fertility that from the crops pro
duced both upon this land and tho area adjoin
in? under eilltivn.tinn it vM Ka -.1 . l
excelled anwhere in tho production of crops mot
,1 .l . : .. i . . . T i , .
mm ranui. .iuc reaucr maybe well
aware that the earliest and tbe best fruits and veg
etables come from New Jersey, which are annual
ly exported to the amount of millions of dollars.
The land, besides being accessible in every way
for fertilizers, has an abundaut supply of the best
quality of muck manure.
Lumber and building materials can bo had on
the spot at a cheap price, from the mills Other
mills are now being opened, and brickyards being
started on the ground. A person can put up a
frame tenement for present convenience for one
hundred dollars. On account of the extensive em
igration, this is the best course to pursue in order
togetaplacetolivernatfirdt. Carpcntersand buil
ders are on hand to put up houses on the best terms.
Iu settling here the emigrant has many advan
tages. He is within a few hours" ride of "the great
cities in the Middle States and New England ; he
is near his old friends and associations; be is 'in a
settled country, wh re every improvement and
comfort of civilization is at hand : he is in a heal
thy place, and is not subject to the certainty of
losing the greater part of his family and bis own
health by thoso malignant fevers which mako the
graves of so many millions of the young and har
dy in far off regions away from home and friends
Besides, he has a mild climate and an open winter.
There are three trains daily to Philadelphia!
and to all those who improve tho railroad compa
ny gives a free ticket.
The reader will at once be struck with the ad
vantages here presented, and ask himself why the
property has not been taken up before. Tbe rea
son is, it was never thrown in tbo market ; and un
less these statements were correct no one would be
invited to examine tho land before purchasing
This all are oxpected to do. They will gee tbe land
under cultivation ; they will meet persons, no
doubt, from their own neighborhood ; they will
witness tho improvements, and can judge of the
character of tho population. Persons should come
prepared to purchase, as many are locating, and
locations aro not held on refusal
The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary
of 111!""' 7conUiniDfB formation
oi li am mon inn unit ka Ant A..t.
u lT - l rcu. iv cttcu inquirer, and
can be obtained at 25 cents per annum"
"'""I'uiaoie. warrantee deeds given
Paid. Knntn t . J "
Pliiii.jii.v "V -"'vs v ine street wharf,
1 nilauefnhiii fir I f . i , . .
A i .Jli VT ov rauroau at
A M , and 5i, P. M. ; when there inquire for Mr.
iuiuS conveniences will be found,
rni n; "PPl'oations can be addressed to S B.
COLb HLIN, 202 South Fifth Street below Walnut,
biladelphia. Maps and information cheerfully
fui2,ihL Sept. 8, 18j8-am-
MACKEREL, Herring, Bacon, Codfish. Ac, for
sale as the store of
JWIS PATTOJf, Curwensvllle. '
THOMAS G.SNYDER. MERCHANT. Deal
er in Sawed Lumber. Shingles. Square Tim
ber, et cetera, KVLERTOWN, Clearfield Co . Pa.
July 1. Ia57. tf.
JOHN RUSSELL ft CO.; TANNERS AND
CURRIERS, Frjtuvtfle, Clearfield Co.. Pa.
Keep constantly on hand an excellent assorUnen
of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowe
cash prices. Hides taken in exchange.
July 1 j, 150L
JAMES B. GRAHAM, Dealer in SAWED
LCMBEK. SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES.
BOARDS. Ac. is prepared to fill, on tbe shortest
notice, all orders for articles in his line of busi
ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be nro
cured in the county.
Grahampton. Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23. 1SS3 '
RK .M OVAL, The undersigned notifies
hisold customers and tbe pnbiie that he has
removed his BLACKSMITH SHOP to bis 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 busiuess.
April 13, 1S37. JACOB SHUNKWEILER.
WAGOX MAKIXG. THE uudersingned
would announce that they manufacture
Waggons of all descriptions, Buggies. Sleds, Ac. at
their shop in New Salem. Brady township, 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 JOHNSTOS,
Octl-'5n-tf . WILLIAM LEWIS.
BOOT AND SHOE .MAKING
JOHN S. A A. G. HOYT,
Having entered into partnership in the above bu
siness, at the end of the new bridge, 1 j miles a
bove Clearfield borough, are prepared to do all
kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice
and most reasonable terms. JOHN" S. HO'T,
A. G. HOYT.
N.B. All kinds of coi-ntry produce and bides
taken in exchange for work. June 2.1, 13."8.
MANSION' HOUSE,
Clearfield. Pa.
The undersigned respectfully announces to the
pnblicthat 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 his
table shall be supplied in the bft manner possi
ble. No effort will be spared to render general
satisfaction. By strict attention to business, and
to thi wants and comfort of his guests, ho expesta
to secure a liberal sharo of patronage
febl l-'57 DAN. M. WEAVER.
REMOVAL. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON,
CABINET MAKFK,
has removed his shop to the new building of John
Trontroan, on Market street, where be will krep
on hand or manufacture to order, (of superior
fiuiah.) every variety of Household and Kitchen
F TJ II X I T TJ R E,
such as Tables. Bureaus. Safes. Stands Cunhoar.l.
Sofas. Bedsteads. Ac, of every style and variety,
which be 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 or its quality and finish.
CHAIRS of all kinds on hand or made to order.
He is also proparcd to mako COFFINS to order,
on tho shortest notice, and will attend funerals
with a hearse, when called upon.
JOSHUA S. JOHNSON
ClearCcld, Pa., December 17, 1835.
I FLEMING HOTEL. (FORMERLY KNOWN
AS TH E GOOD INTENT.) CLRWENS 1 LLE,
Clearfield County, Pa. The subscriber begs leave
to inform his old customers and the public gene
rally that he has rscently taken tbo above well
known stand, and that be has entirely refitted and
refurnished it in a style adapted to the age. aud
the wants of tbe entire travelling community.
HIS TABLE will always be provrded with every
luxury the markets and surrounding country will
afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choi
cest wines and liquors. HIS STABLES, which
are the best and most commodious on the rond
within a day's travel, will always be in charge of
careful and attentive hostlers" In short, every
department of his establishment will be supplied
with all the comforts and conveniences the weary
traveller eould desire. WM. A. MASON.
Curwensvillc, June 2. 1833.
CLEARFIELD HOUSE. CORNER OF
FIRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR
FIED, PA. The undersigned would respectfully
inform his friends and the travelling nnlni in
general, that he has taken the above houso. (for
merly known as tho Hemphill Hotel.) and that
me uouse nas oeeu recently refitted, improved
and newly furnished ; that extensive stablin"
l.A. i .- . i. , . , ..... . 0
J""" "ct.-a cvmpieico. ; ana mat be is pre-
avvuuiiuujiiiv au wno may give bim
a can in tnc most plcasics and acreeable manner
He is amply provided with everything to render
u" iiuubo ueMraoie stopping place, and will
cnueavor to entertain bis guests in a manner that
u.innot inn io give the fullest satisfaction. The
house is situated iu a pleasant aud quiet part of
" "j no expcr.se or attention will be spa
red to make it one of the best houses in the county.
A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. His
hr Will U annnn I -. -1 . t " -
. " u assortment ot cboico
liquors. Dune--- oSj 11. HAYS MORROW
CHOICE O F GIFTS!
Hereafter every purchaser before pur
chasing his books has his own
G AT EANNEVS
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RAWETS
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANXKI S
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT R A WHY'S
CHOICE OF GIFTS A T RA !v 'F V
CHOICE OF GIFTS AL RANNEY S
CJUCE OF GIFTS AT RANNEYS
Great American Gift Bool House.
No. 233 Broad icay. New Yori,
where tho gifts, consistir.g of Jeu-rlry. frr., aiul
v r"'S ln val" from 75 cents to Two Hundred
dollars, aro always on exhibition, in ample Show
Cases. Our New Descriptive Catalogue, contain
ing n large variety of Books in every department
of Science and Literature, (all of which are sold
at regular publisher's prices.) and explaining OUR
NEW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM of allowing eve
ry purchaser his own choice of gifts, and setting
forth unequalled inducements to Agents, will be
sent, post paid, to any individual on application.
Address. A. RANNEY, Agent.
July 7. 1 jo3-6m. No. 293 Broad wa v. N Y.
J-JOl YE HUNGRY AND THIRSTY!
.hc appeasing of hunger and the quench
ing of thirst, is a matter that has attracted the at
tention of many wise heads in various agesot the
WT . .concI"e'ns they have arrived at.
and what theories they have propagated, it is need
less to mention here. In these latter days men
have conceived the idea that tbo -inner man" can
be at least bountifully supplied by means of res
taurants. With this laudable purpose in view
and a desire to ifnin a ii...i:k,.j ,i , ,
has fitted up an elegant saloon in the basement of
riW r i Ti i ; . onuuingon becond Street,
Clearfield Pa. One of the rooms is neatly furn
ished with carpets, stands. Ac, and is designed for
the accommodation of ladies. He hag had consid
erable experience in tho business, and therefore
flatters himself able to render satisfaction. During
the summer he will constantly keep on hand thebost
quality of tee Cream and Cakes of various kinds.
lie Will alSO Keen I irrrn ct.,1, ,.C C
Oranges. Lemons Figs, Dates. Prunes, Raisens,
T i i V """" generally Kept in such an
establishment. Sardines, Spiced Oysters. Bologne
Sausage, Crackers. Boiled eggs. Ac can be had at
all times. Also, Ale and Lager Beer. Cider, Lera
onade.and all kinds of Summer drinks; together
with a large assortment of Cigars and Tobacco.
1 lie Dublin am rtksnoctfiillir c.li, ... j -
liberal patronage, and to call in and try the arti
cle3 on hand. (juneS) R. B. TAYLOR.
T
HUBS AND UUCKETS. A variety just recciv-
out lur aiiic m, " V1. to . 1 11 V I A iS.
H
AKDWAUE. A large assortment just receiv
ed and nrifnd. and nour fr oln kr
November 25- WM F. IKWIX.
A LOT OF PRIME BACOX on hand and for
t sale bv W. F. IRWIN
WILJaJvv BASKKTS. A loi on hand and or
sale by Nov25l WM. F. IRWIX.
OXTAILS. An assortment just received attheotore
1 -Af tv wvi p ruwr-vr
L.t of good ftrindstones. with fixtures, for sale
by JOUS PATTON, Curwensville.
fnOF,S O N A L,n ,
. if m ' 1 i i ? . i.'ii' .sr
DO. CROUCII, PHYSICIAN Ofi l Car-
wensville. May 14, lttto-tf
i . . . . i i i i
William a. Wallace. -ATTOEjiLY
T AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. . .
TiACKS02f CRANS.ATTORXETATLAW a
J Clearfield. Penn'a.
Offlce adjoining his residence, on Seooad Street.
Clearfield. - August 1.1 S5g.- :
RJ. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Clearfield. Pa. Office for the present in
the eastern end ef County Buildifirrt.
CicargelcT. May 26. l&.8.-tf. .
JB. AP EX ALL Y, A TTORSE YA T LAW,
Clearfield. Penn'a.
Practices in Clearfield and adjoining oonnties.
Office in new brick addition, adjoining the resi
dence of James B. Graham. Anguat 1. 1S5S." '
LARRIMER & TEST. ".'
, . . ATTQRXETS AT LATT,-
ill attend promptly to ail legal and other bu
siness entruetcd to their care in Clearfield and ad'
fining counties. Clearfield, Aug 6,1 Sits '
JAS. H. 1.ARR1MER. , , I. VtT.' .:
DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional j?r"
vices to the citizens of Clearfield and vicini-'
ty. Residence on Second street, opposite the of
fiee of L. Juckson Crans, where he can be found
unless absent on professional business.
Clearfield. May 14. 1S56 2m.
FTUIOS. J. MrCULLOlTGn, ATTORNEY KT
A L W and DISTRICT ATTORNEY, aearfirlc
Pa , may be found at hi office in Shaw's Row,
four doors west of the "Mansion House." Decdi
and other legal instruments prepared with prompt-'
ness and accuracy. Feb. 13 -ly. -
TR. B. F. AKLEY, PHYSICIAN.
Grahamton, Clearfield County. P..
tenders his professional services to the inhabitants'
of -ra bam ton and surrounding oountrv he can"
at all times be found at his Oflice, directly oppo
site Mr.J.B. U?ahai' store, when not profes
sionally engaged. Ar.I. 25
V OITR TEETn!
-" TAKE CARE OF THEM '
DR. A. M. If n T c . J"- ' ;-f
. . , 1 , iu announce to ais
friends and patrons, that be is now devoting all of
his time to operations in Dentistrv. Those desir '
ing his services will find him at hi"office, adioiains
FrSiut': !D K"t.,lefrI;rn . always .S
Fridays and Saturdays, unless notified otherwise
in the town papers the week before.
A,",WOrk "anted to be satisfactory.
Clearfield, Pa., July 22. 1857. 3
P Pr'iPJ1' JUSTICE OFTIfE
., AttLuthersburg. Clearfield county Ps,
will attend promptly to all business entrusted u
himJ mar25-tf
I A ' ."tSA'-t;y iKVIANCE. Pro-
A WIJTJnTvn r w -
- - . uuiograpnic uncmistry. Gallery
at his residence on 2d Street, one door South of
Merrell A Carter s Tin-ware establishment, Cleai
field. Pa. r-Days 0f operation: Friday and
Saturday of each week junel $'56
Ti?l?JI.ETERS' JUSTICE OF THB
TI,ViC'r.CL1tiVEXSVILLE- Clearfield Coun
ty, fa., One Door East of Montelius Ten EyeJ c
Store. All business entrusted to him will be
promptly ntfended to. and all instruments of xrrU
ing done on hort notice. April 7. 1S5S.
T)EVTA L CARD. A. M SMITH, offers his
, professional services to the Ladies and
Oeutlcmen of Clearfield and vicinity. All oper
tionsupon the teeth executed with neatness and
despatch. Beina. familiar with all the lato im
provements be is prepared to make artificial teeth
in the best manner. Office in Sbaw s New Row.
Clearfield. Pa.. September 15. 1858.
TV" S. LAWRENCE'S -NEW PAPER
11. PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVEI.oPK
V i arehous.. No. 405 Commerco Street, Philadel
phia. rfCash buyers will find it for their inter
est to call. January 6. lSoS-ly.
CONRAD A WALTON, 255 Market Street Phil
adclphia; Importers and Dealers in Hard
ware. Iron. Nails. Ac, Ac. They respeatfully in
vite the people of Clearfield, to continue their fa-"fit-
Aug. ; 1 855.-1 y.
(COMMERCIAL HOTEL, No. 21. 5outh
i,?lXth ?trcet- between Market and Chesnut,
1 hiladelphi;. has been reeently opened for tb
accommodation of tbe public. The house is in a
central location, and has undergone extensive re
pairs the charge per day is $1.25.
ScptSJjM. D. BLAIR. Agt.
M0,1 yJER-lON HOTEL. Mo 117 and
l 2nd s,rect- above Arch, Philadelphia.!'..
Ibis Hotel h's been refitted, and is now agaiu
opened for the accommodation of the traveling
public. It is located in a pleasant part of the city
and every effort will be made to make guests com
fortable Try tbe house. Boarding 51.25 porday
A. M. HOPKINS, Proprietor.
September 22. 1853
VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE, No. 72 N'orth Sacoxn Street, oppo
site the Mount Vernon House,) Pphiladelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, IS K. cases.
Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quartier;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoona,
Silver Desert do. : Silver Tea do. ; Uold Pens and
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: tog t her
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb
Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted U
be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair
ed in the best manner.
Also Masonic Marks. Pins, 4c, made to order.
M v A11 ordcr """t mail or otherwise
will be punctually attended to.
His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sales
JphiiM April 25, 1355.
SV S Q IT E II A N N A HOUSE,
CttrweHSville, Clearfield County, Peun'a.
tho subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel,
rnilipsburg, having taken the aoove house, situaU
in the east end ot tho Borough ot Curwensvillc.
on the bank of the Susquehanna River, would res
pectfully announce to the travelling public, that
he is fully prepared to accommodate strangers
and al others who may favor hi.n with a call,
lbc house is new. well furnished, large and com
modious, and travellers will find every convenience
necessary to their comfort. Ample stabling is at
tached to the premises DAVID JOHNSTON
Cnrwensville, February 17. 1S58.
MT. VERXOJ IIOFSE, LUMBER CITY.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. -The under-'
si gued notifies tho public that ho hasopenodout
the above named hoase, 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
bo spared to render satisfaction to guests. His
Bar is always supplied with choice liquors of all
knds. There is plenty of stabling connected with
the houso. He solicits a share of public patronage-
L. W. TEN EYCK.
Lumber City. April 21. 1S58-3m-pd.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, see advertisement
of Hammonton Lands. Sept. 8. 13jS,
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, see advertisement
of Hammonton Lands. Sept. 8 1S5S
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, see advertisement
of Hammonton Lands. Sept 8 IHoS
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, see advertisement
of Hammonton Lands. Sent 8 1S5S
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, se, afvertisement
of Hammonton Lands. Snt ft iv,c
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, see aSveniiment
of Hammonton Lands. . , . SeDt 8-'5tf-"m
a ii f. liRnrirPv o .. r: r-
- -i.K.ujj ,rew-Y ort.
J MAM-FACTI-RER ft lit .sin cvoivno'
llOMOttPATHIC VIA LSG R A DU AT ED V E 4 S
URES. NUKSIViJ Rati ... -M.VAS--
- r,, . . t,iK I lass Vt aro
for Chemists, Druggists. Perfumers, Photograph
ers, etc. t.recn Glass Ware by the package A
Count , dn0Unt mlota trade. Orders from.
Lists, senton application Aug. 4, 1858-3m.
C'GAR. White and Brows sugar to be ba i al
J Norembw 25- : . : Wit F. IRWIifS