Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, December 29, 1858, Image 4

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    ' A Cat Stort. A philosophical old gentle
man was one day passing a new school house,
erected somewhere towards the setting sun
borders of our glorions Union, when his atten
tion was suddenly attracted to a crowd of per
sons gathered around the door. He inquired
of a boy whom he met what was going on.
'Weil nothin', cept the skule committy,
and they're goin' in."
"G, committee meets to-day 7 What for V
"Well," continued the boy, "you see Bill,
that's our biggest boy, got mad the other day
at the teacher, and so he went all round and
gathered dead cats. Xothin' but cats, and
cats and cats. O, it was orrul, them cats !"
"Pshaw ! what have the cats to do with the
school committee V
"ow, well, you see Bill kept a bringing
eats and cats ; alters a pilin them tip yonder,"
pointing to a huge pile as large in extent as a
pyramid, and considerable aromatic, "and he
piled them. Xothin' but cats, cats !"
"Never mind, my son, what Bill did; what
has the committee met for V
"Then Bill got sick a haulio them, and ev
erybody got sick a nosin' them, but Bill got
madder and didc'f"givc it up, but kept a pilin
up the cats and "
"Tell me what the committee are holding a
meeting for."
"Why, the skule committy are goin' to hold
a meetin' to say whether they'll move the
skule house or the cats!"
The old gentleman evaporated immediately.
Fcxst. A right funny story is told as hap
pening down in the rural vicinity of Mount
Pleasant, Virginia, not long since. Not far
from Mount Pleasant, back in the country like,
there is a tavern called the Franklin House.
Mr. Franklin, the proprietor has two deaf and
dumb daughters, spnghtful, intelligent and in
teresting. By signs they often carry on ani
mated conversations, especially with each oth
er and members of the family. Last week,
two foot travellers stopped for the night, at
this house, and alter supper with the family,
were shown to a room in which was a good
fire and bed for their accommodation. The
kind host on entering the room in the morn
ing found that the bed bad not been occupied
and that his guests had flown. He, however,
found on the table money for their supper,
and a note, stating that in consequence ot
signs made at the supper table by the young
ladies, they did not think it safe to gD to bed,
and therefore paid the bill and took their de
parture. A North Carolina Anecdote. Gov. S.
was a splendid lawyer, and could talk a jury
out of their seven senses. He was especially
noted lor his success in criminal cases, almost
always clearing his client. He was once coun
sel for a man accused of horse-stealing. He
made a long, eloquent and touching speech.
The jury retired, but returned in a few mo
ments and, with tears in their eyes, proclaim
ed the man not guilty. An old acquaintance
stepped up to the prisoner and said :
"Jem, the danger is past; and now, honor
bright, didn't you steal that horse V
To which Jem replied : "Well, Tom, I all a
long thot I took that horse ; but since I've
heard the Governor's speech, don't beliere
did .'"
rrmiAL. list, for January term. is59,
I - O 1 . i .i i-.i i
Reed A others, ts Reed and others.
Thompson vs Irving heirs.
Thompson, ts Chase.
Passmore, vs Bloom,
Cooper, ts Kelly.
Tagjtart, ts Michaels A Worrell
Irvin, ts Kleinmin.
Alexander.! Fcrguson,v j McFarland.
13. D. Hall A Co, ts Gaines.
Patchin, ts Carson
Morgan, ts ShofTr.
Kerlin, ts MeGarvey.
ShotTs, vs Jamison,
Long. ts Knarr.
McBride A Wright, ts Michaels AM'orrell
Hooper, vs French.
Hol'opeter, ti Patton
Leonard, ts Ardry A Potter.
Dunlap, vs Beyers A Green.
Luti, ts Barrett.
Curry. vs Kvans.
Lumadue A wife, V Bloom.
Bloom, vs Bloom.
Barmay, ts Ilugenot
Urian, ts Boynton A Forrest.
Leonard, vt Mock A Leonard.
Deo. 22. GEO. WALTERS, Prot y
T 1ST OF JURORS, FOR JANUARY TERM,
JLi (commencing 3d Monday, 17th day.)
GRAND Jl HOUS.
Bell Charles Smith.
Bogirs Jhn 11 off, L. Stone. A. Baughnian.
Brady Reuben Bonsai 1, Philip Kuntz. John
He4gus, G. B. Goodlander, Fred. Korb.
urnde Thomas Mahaffey, Nicholas Bock.
Chest James Thompson.
Clearfield J. P. Kratzer, John F. Wearer.
Covington John Yothers, John M. Keiier.
Ferguson Greer Bell.
Guard Adams Spackmau.
Graham Moses C. Evans.
Lawrence John J. Read.
Lumber City John MeDevitt.
Penn Banson Davis.
Pike Abraham Bloom, sr.
Woodward Robert Henderson.
TRAVERSE JI'KORS.
Baeearia William S. Wright.
Bell David McCracken. John Baker.
Boggs Charles Cadwalader.
Bradford Samuel P. Wilson.
Brady B. P. Stebbins, John Wall, L. Fleegel.
Barnside Samuel Blss.
Clearfield Isaac Johnson, Geo. W. Rheea, H.
W. Parke, fcainuel .Hitcncll. Alex. Jryin.
Chest Robert M, Farrin, G&anre MoCulty.
Covington Jfcn Fortney, -Jf. J.,Coutriet, John
i. Gormort, Charles ueoor. 4e
Curwensville John F. Trvin.' -
Decatur Stephen Test, David Kephart.
Ferguson James Glenn.
Girard John Smith.
Graham James MeGuire.
Knox William Withercy. James T. McCrarkon
Lawrence Hugh Orr, A, T. Bradley. John Mo
Gaughey, Milton McBride, A. L. Hickock, John
Shaw, jr., Abraham Ogden.
Morris Jonathan Eineigh, G. F. Hoop, Freder
ick Nebel, Daniel 1!. Will. S. C. Thompson.
Penn A. Bile. Chas. Cleaver. Elah Johnson.
Pike George Leech. sr., William Glenn.
I nion Henry Whitehead.
Woodward George Wolf, Robt. Alexander.
FARKViD AVf:RV STAND FOR
t f- " unaereigr.ed committee of
George J. Kyler, offers for rent the large tnrm in
B-adlord township, at the intersection of the roads
from Graham ton. Kylertown. Morrisdale. Phillips
burg, and Clearfield, consisting of 260 acres, over
100 acres cleared with a large and commodious
House, a large barn and other buildings thereon.
Aslo a large orchard of choice fruit trees Any
information oan be obtained by applying to H. B
Swoope.Eaq., Clearfield, Pa, or to the- undersigned
July 7, 18&3. ROBERT MITCHELL.
TERMS OF TI1E JOURNAL. '
The Raftssax's JornvAL is published on Wed
nesday at 51.50 per annnm in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year, $2.00 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 nn miner will Kr A ;nntinnA,l
til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of
.... j . o. o. iiu n .
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Pres't Judge Hon. James Burnside,Beltcfonte. Pa.
As'te.Judges Hon. Wm. L. Moore, Clearfield.
IIon.Benj'n. Bonsall, Luthersburg.
Sheriff. . . . Fredk ti. Miller, . Clearfield
Prothonotary, George Walters, . .
Reg. A Kec. . James Wrigley, . . "
Treasurer. . . John McPherson, . . "
Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle, . . "
Cominiss'n'rs, John Irwin. Sr. . . Clearfield.
George Earhard, . . NewMillport.
William McCracken, Lumber City.
Auditors. . . Peter Hoover, . . Curwensville.
Aaron C. Tate, . . Clearfield.
Isaac W. Graham, .
Coroner. . . . George Richards, . . Clearfield.
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS.
D
R. B. F. AKELY, Grahamton, Clearfield coun
ty, Penn'a. ; .. A-pril 1.
D
O. CROUCH. riirsiciASV Curwensville, Clear
, field county, Penn'a. May 14.
I J. CRASS, Attorney at Law and Real Estate
J. Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office adjoining his
residence, on Second street. May .16.
GEORGE SCHULTZE. Boot and Sooe Maker,
opposite the Jail, Maiket street, Clearfield,
Pa. He sells low for cash. - Nov. 10.
VITILLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law.
Clearfield, Pa. Office, one door north of the
Post Office, on Second street. Sept. 1.
JOSEPH GOON. Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes.
Shaws new row, Market street, Clearfield. Pa.
Made up work always on haul.
Aug. II.
ROBERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. (and
District Attorney.) Clearfield, Fa. Office in
Shaw's new row, Market street. May 26.
HBUCHER SWOOPE, Attorney at Law.Clear
. field. Pa. Off.ct in Graham's Row. one door
east of the 'Raftsman's Journal' office. Nov 10.
T) W. BARRETT. Justice of tho Peace. Luthers--l-
. burs, Clearfield co.. Pa. r will attend prompt
ly to all business entrusted to him. mar2o-tf
"IITILLIAM F. IRWIN. Market street, Clearfield,
Pa., Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer
chandise. Hardware, Quecnswarc, Groceries, and
family articles generally. Nov. 10.
ERKELL A CARTER, Dealers in Stoves. Tin.
Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, second street,
Clearfield, Pa. House-spouting and Roofing done
to order, on short notice Nov. 1.
(1 UELICH & EENNER, Manufacturers of all
T kinds of Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clear
field. Pa. They also make to order Coffins, and
attend funerals with a henrso. Nov. 10.
"JOS
O st
OSHUA S. JOHNSON. Cabinet Maker. Market
nerals with a hearse, when called on : and make
coffins to order, on short notice. Nov. 10.
HF. NALGLK. Watch and Clock Maker, and
. dealer in Watches, Jewelry. to. Room in
Shaw"s new row, Market street. opDositethe Hafts
man's Journal effice, Clearfield, Pa. Nov. 10.
BLACKSMITHING.-JacobShunkweiler, thank
ful for past favors, would respectfully solicit a
continuance of a share of public patronage in his
line of business. Shop on Third st. Nov. 10.
JB M EXALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield,
. Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining
counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining
the residence of James B. Graham. Nov. 10.
IARRIMER TEST, Attorneys at Law. Clear
J field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal
and other business entrusted to their care in Clear
field and adjoining counties. August 6, 1S56.
JAS. IT. LAHRIMKR. ISRAEL TEST.
mHOMAS j. M cn.uiriiH Ann.. . t
1. Clearfield, Pa., may be found at his office on
Market street, one door west of Richard Mosjop's
store. Deeds and other legal instruments nrenar-
ed with promptness and accuracy. Feb. 13. .
JOHN RUsSEL A CO., Tanners and Curriers.
Pennville. Clearfield Co , Pa. Keep constantly
uanu an exccnenc assortment ot leather, which
tlicyotJer for sale at tho lowestcash prices. Hides
ot ail kinds taken in exchange. Julylo-54.
1 OSEPH FETERS. Justice of the Peace. Cur
) wensville, Clearfield county, Pa., one door east
of Montclius A Ten F.yck's Store. All business
onirusicu to turn will be promptly attended to, and
an instruments ot writing dono on short notice.
i MBROTYPES.-P.C.PURVIANCE, Professor
XA oi rnotographic Chemistry. Gallery at his
resilience on Second Street, one door South of
.Merren carter s lin-ware establishment, Clear
field, Pa. l-Days of operation: Friday and
aiuruay oi eacn weea. junelS 06
TAMES B. GRAHAM. Dealer in Sawed Lumber.
J Squared Timber, Shingles, Boards, Ac, Gra
hamton. Clearfield countv. Pa., is nrenared to fill
on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his
line vi ouaiucsa. on as reasonable terms as theycaa
oe procured in me county. Jan23- 36-tf.
TB- M. WOODS, tenders his crofessional serTi
XJ ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity.
Residence on Second street, opposite the office of
a., j. craps, tsq. umee, the same that was recent
ly occupied by lion, t ll Barrett, where he can
be lound unless atsenton professional business.
DENTAL CARD A. M. SMITH, offers his pro
fessional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen
ot Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon the
icciu ciwuicu wiin neatness anil despatch. Being
familiar with all the late improvement he is pre
pared to make artificial teeth in the best manner.
Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15.
ATOUU TEETH! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to
1 announce to his friends and natrons, that he
is now devoting all of his time to operations in Den
tistry. Those desiring his terrier will find him at
bis osnce, adjoining his residence, at nearly all
times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, un
less notified otherwise in the twn papers tho week
before. AH work warranted to be satisfactory.
TVTAGON - MAKING. The undersingncd an-
Bounce to the public tiiat they manufacture
Waggons of all descriptions. Buggies. Sleds, Ac, at
their shop in New Salem, Brady township, Clear
field county, which thev offer for sale at as reasona
ble rates as can be purchased elsewhere. They res
pectfully solieit a .hare of patronano.
CAMBRIDGE JOHNSTON,
WILLIAM LEWIS.
Octl--56-tf
TOOTASHOEMAKINO-TheunJersigncdhav-JL
mg enured into partnership in tic above bu
siness, at tie end of Hi. ncwbr,dge, lJluJIcsa
bove C.earfield borough, are prepared to do all
kinds of wor- in their linu a the s-hortea notice
and most reasonable terms. JOHN S HOYT
v ' G- UOYT. '
B. All binds of eoi-ntry produce and hides
taken in eachange for work. Juna 2.1, 185S.
BARBER AXO HAIR DRESSER. The
undersigned takes this method to announce
to the citizens of Clearfield and the aurroundinir
couutry, that be has opened a Barber Shop, on
Bircei. iu c-naw a new row.wnere ne is pre
pared to accommodate all who mav irive him a
call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
v. o. 13J5. Jb.-lJbMIAU JiiOKllls.
AT EST STYLE of Fall and Winter Tonrets, at
a the corner store of WM. IRYIN.
T sAJES' FLRS fw t of French Sables, at
- .tore ot W.M. IRVI-
A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dress Goods
I JTjL comprising English and French Merinos. Co
burgs, figured and plain Delaines, Delaine Robes
Saxony Plaids, Lama Cloth. Poll de Chevre, Silks.
Ac. Ac, for sale cheap at the corner, bv
October 6. 185S. WM.'lRVIN.
mO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Inct
JL printed and for sale at tho Rafttmis
jontnai ouico, a 101 oi superior oianxs, to wit
Blank Subncenas. Blank Excentions.
Blank Summons', Blank Marriage certificates
Judgment Notes, with and without waiver.
1 f)rk ACRES OF LAND, on the Erie Turn
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 susceptiblo 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.
mar23 - Clearfield
17IBLES The Biblo Society of Clearfield eo.,
JL hereby gives notice that their hooks, name
ly. Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of
fice of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at
iiearneid. J he books are of various sizes and a
dapted to supply either private individuals or Sun-
aay.ccnoois at very cheap rates. V ery substan
tial Dimes can be had as low- as Zo cents apiece
anu testaments as low as at cents apiece.
The people of the county general I v are also in
vited to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they
may oe pieasea to mane in am ot the funds of the
society. Mgncd by order f rho Executive Com
mittee. ALEX. MoLKOD. President.
fTALLOA!-NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
m-M. The undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to his friends and the public generally'
that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es
tablishment in ''New Salem City," Brady town
ship, where he will at all times be prepared to
manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of
M agona.. Carts, heelbarrows Ac. The best ma-
tcrialbat can be procured will be used, and his
work will be made in the most substantial and du
rable manner, such as will bear the test of strict
examination. By a close observance of his bust
ness engagements, and by disposing of his work
on the most reasonable terms, which he will do
for either cash or approved country produce, he
nopes to merit and receive a Iiheral share of pub
lie custom BENJ. RISHEL.
New Salem City. Jan. 18, ISio.
GR A II A M T O AHEAD
I'otr i-i the Time fur Trgains
' Tow is the Time for lViraiins
The undersigned has just received from the East
and opened at his store in Grahamton, Clearfield
county, an extensive and well selected stock of
FrtULi AXD r-UMMElt GOODS.
embracing every variety of Dry Goods, Hardware,
yueensware, uroceries. 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 ot A.AU1L.5- uki-.s liOODS. among which
are Plain and 1-ancy t'llks. Plain Bareges. Challes.
Barege Delaine, Robes. Embroidered collars and
sleeves. Kid Gloves ; i-hawls, a great variety ; Man
tillas; Trimmings; Silk and Linen Fringes; lion
nets of the latc-t styles; Bonnet Ribbons and trim
mings. iVc. Also, Parasols. Hosiery. Gloves. Mits
Bisop and India Mulls, Jackonets, Domestic and
French Ginghams, Lawns. Calicoes, Barred and
deck Muslin, Diapers, Crash, Napkins, Ladies'
Gaiters, children's shocs.iVc, and there is no doubt
mat an can oe well suited.
ALSO, French cloths and cassimcres. American
cloths and cassimeres. Marseilles vesting. Boot
Shoes, Hats. Caps, and a general assortment of
mens ana boys cummer wear.
He has also a stock of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, which he will sell low.
Tho undersigned is determined to sell his goods
ixi tue lowest prioos ior u-lOYi . 1 his is not uicro
pretence and vain boast he trite do it.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Grahamton, May 25, 1663.
fTIHE "GREAT REPrBLIC"- JIONTIT-
JL L. . To the Public, the Bool and Period
ical Trade, and the Pre. We have the honor to
announce that we shall issue on or about tho 1st of
December, 1S53. so as to be in season to command
the early attention of the public and periodical
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meet on the highest ground of coteniporary liter
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BAR AND HOOP IRON, small round iron for
stove rods, Ae., for sale at the store of
October 6. WM. IRVIN.
R
EADY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, a
' full assortment. 1. 1 tK nnmn r.e
October 6. IS.18. WM. IRYIN.
A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, at the cor
ner store, Curwensville,
October 6, 1853. WM. IRVIN.
ITtOR SALE. A yoke of good and large Oxen,
by WM IRVTN
Curwensville. September 22 1S53.
s
PANISH Sole Leather, for sale at the corner
Stora. TIiiia tjalrian u f tl,j I, k .- :
O ..... m.6,ici yin-o,
ctoberS. WM. IRVIN
WILLOW BASKETS A lot on hand and or
sale bv wr f rwiw
11 UBS AND BUCKETS. A variety just reoeiv
ed and for sale at WM. F.IRWIN'S.
SALT. A large quantity of SALT just receiv
ed, and which will be sold very cheap for
cash, by the sack, at WM. F. IRWIN'S. .
TOBACCO AND CIGARS. An assorhnent just
opened and fcr sale at the stora of
'0Teajber - WJX. F. IRWIN..
A ASONVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
.t jL The property formerly occupied by James
bmith, being J adjoining lots, having a two story
plank honse. 34 by 18 feet, and a plank shop, 24
by 1 j feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on
accommodating terms. Apply to
March 24. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield
TO ALL WANTING FARMS,
of llammnntcn Lands.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS,
of Hammonton Lands. .
seo advertisement
Sept. 8, 1838
see advertisement
Sept. 8. 1838.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS,
of Hammonton Lands.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS,
of Hammonton Lands.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS,
of Hammonton Lands.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS',
of Hammonton Lands.
see advertisement
Sept. 8, 1838.
see advertisement
Sept. 8, 1858.
see advertisement
Sept. 8, 1558
see advertisement
Sept.8-'58-3m
CHOICE OF GIFTS
y Hereafter every purchaser before pur
chasing nis doors nas nis own
CUO IC K OF O IFTS A T
RAyxErs
KAX-YErS
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT
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CHOICE OF GIFTS AL
CHOICE OF GIFTS AT
RANNErS
RAiXXEYS
RAXNErS
RAiVXETS
Great American Gift Booi House.
JYo. 2V3 Broatfwatf. JVk York,
where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry, Are., and
varying in value from toeetits to liro tlttiutrtd
dollars, are always on exhibition, in ample Show
Cases. Uur New Descriptive Catalogue, contain
ing a large variety of Books in every department
of Science and Literature, (all of which are sold
at regular publisher's prices.) and explaining OCR
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. KANNEY. Agent,
July 7, lt!58-fim. No. 203 Broadway. N Y.
gi AB I ET-WAIl K GULICII A BENNER
V would inform the citizens of town and sur
rounding country, that they continue to manufac
ture to order, and keep consinntlv ou hand, every
variety of CABINET-WARE, consisting of
Dining Breakfast, and Centre Tables; Sewing.
Writing, and Wash Stands , Mahogony and Com
mon Bedsteads; Mahogony and Cane-bottomed
L hairs, .vlahogony and Common Bureaus : rofas
Lounges, Ac They will also repair furniture and
chairs, in good style, cheap forcasb. House Pain
ting done on short notice, and easy terms. Shop
and are-rooms, on Market street, (same as for
merly occupied by John Guelich.) nearly opposite
tho "Old Jew Store," where they are at all times
ready to accommodate those who may favor them
with their custom. As the times are rather pres
sing, they have determined to dispose of articles
in tueir business, at the very lowest cash rates
Step in and examine their ware, nnd judge for
yourselves JOHN GLEL1C1I.
September 1, 1S3S. DANIEL BENNER
N. B. Coffins made to order on short notice, and
funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro
priate accompanymeius, when desired. G-v IS.
TJOBINS' LITERARY DEPOT. Thomas
X Robins having removed bis Book and
Di-nr Storo to the Store Room formerly occupied
by Hi o!i .ml Shaw A Son. one door West of the
'Mansion House," where bo is prepared to accom
mo'.late his former customers and the public gen
erally, with everyihiug in bis line. Having late
ly added a general assortment of Groceries to his
formor stock, hu is now prepared to accommodate
an who may tavor him with a call, with
BOOKS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES.
Stationary.
FANCY ARTICLES AND CoNFECTIONARIES.
Tobacco and Clears,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STL" FFS, PAINTS.
Chemicals. A-e.. A-e.. tVr.
Among his stock will be found Histories, Biogra
phies, sketches, school Ilooks. Poetical, hcicntie
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 ; petforatod 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 me most reasonable prices.
Ills stock of Drugs. Medicines, Dye-stuffs. Paints.
Ac. is large and well selected : amonz which are
Calomel. Blue Mass, Quinine, Morphia, Red Pre
cipitate ; Rhubarb, root and pnlverized ; Rochelle
and h.psom baits; Cream ot Tartar. Sulphur. en
na. Pink Root, Sup. Carbonato Soda. Tartaric A
cid, Sulphate of Zinc : Liouorice. Co I umbo and
Gentian root; Logwood, Oil Vitriol, Blue Vitriol,
Copcras, Alum. Red Lead. Prussian Blue, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Vermillion, Terra de Sienna,
iu' in iaci a general assortment.
lie has also a fine lot of Ladies' Gold Brea-t
i ins, tar Drops, iniger Rinsrs. Ae. Al-ai Vth
Guards and Keys, Penknives. Hair oils; Hair.
Reading. Fine and Pocket combs. Tooth-picks. Ra
zors and Strops, Sadlers' !i!k, Pearl powder, Fan
cy Soaps and Perfumery a sreat variotv.
Also. Prunes. Figs, Raisins, Almonds, Pea-nnts
and Filberts; Candies a general assortment; Cin-
amon. Cloves. Pepper, and other spice.; P.Iackin"
. n .4 ...... i t... . - i . . . -
.iii iuicuu , mo most popular r"atcnt Iel
icinas of the day ; all of which will be sold at the
very cheapest rates. ,
Call and examine the stock and iude for vonr-
seives. SentXS THOMAS R(ilirv
r-,V CARD FKO.iI DR. JAMES 31. JAR-
LRETT. OF THE NEW-YORK LUNG IN
FIRMARY. My connection for the past eight
years with the above Institution, an Chief 11.;
lan. and a twelve years course of steady devotion
o the Cure of Pulmouarv Consummion mi i
i - i i .. . . -
k mure. i ui.eoses. togelher with mv unrivalloil n.
portunities aud advantage of natholofionl rixcnroh
aided not a little by a perfect system of Mlical
iiinainiioit nas enable. i me to arrive at a deci
sive, direct, and successful course of treatment for
ino positive anu radical cure oi ull diseases of tha
Throat, Lumrs. aud Air-oasxairci. Ilv I r I, !..;.,
the vapor and curative properties of medicines are
airectiy addressed to the diseased organsof the in
tegument. I do not ad vise the use of Mlifiil Tn
natation ot any kind, to the exclusion of rnml
irearmrm , ana although I consider it a napfnl ad
juvant iu the proper management of those fearful
auu onen iatai aiseasis. vet 1 deem it vnrv
sury that each patient should have the benefit of
doiu general and local treatment. The success of
my treatment in the above diteasoa r..l tk. 1,1 -I.
character of the Institution over which I have go
long bad the honor to preside, are too well known
to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the
solicitation ot many private and professional
irienus. mrouzn whose Dili ant imm ;.! ik. .u..
charity has been long and liberally supported and
after due consideration. 1 hav
bucu arrangements as will bring the benefits of my
v.pc.cutn buu treatment witnin the reach of all.
uuu uuuuue myseu. as neretolore. to those on
ly who entered the Infirmary, or who were abla to
visit me at my office. Hoping therefore that the
arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to
my professional brethren and the public. I would
respectfully annonncc in conclusion, that 1 can
now be consulted jiersoually or by letter, on all dis
eases as above, and that the med icines, the same as
used in the Institution, nrenured tn suit
dividual case. Inhalim? V annrs. jWvjIirnl Inha
lers. e., ire . will be forwarded by express to any
part of the United States or the Canadas. Terms
My terms of treatment by letter are as follows.
per month tor each patient, which will
include medicine sufficient for one month's use
also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus'
Payment as follows: gr to be paid to Express A
gent on receipt of the box of Medicine, and the
balance SS at the expiration of th mnntk te
patient bo cured or is entirely satisfied with the
treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of
theircase, and their symptoms in full, pan h.
ed as well by letter as by personal examination
1 atienU availing themselves of Dr. Jarre tt s treat
ment may rely upon immediate and permanent
relief, as he seldom has to treat
days. Letters foradvice promptly answered. For
further particulars address
JAMES M. JARRETT, M. D.
No. S20 Broadway, corner Twoltth St., X. Y.
P- S. Physicians and others visitinsr the citv
are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary,
n" many interesting cases can be witnessed
3CU,
ana where our improved apparatus for tho inha-'
lauon oi meaicatea Vanor can bo seen and in
opecieo.. New-Ynrlr ln.li 1.5ia
- uwudk a .f uJ. VUlt
Let of good Grindstones, with fixtures, for tale
7 J0H- PATTON, Onrwensville.
RAIL ROAD HOUSE, CORNER OF
Main and White Streets. BROOKVILLE, Ta.
Feb.24 R. R. MEANS, Proprietor.
GLORIOUS NEWS ! NATIONAL EX
CHANGE The subscriber having taken
the above well known stand, tn Curwensville. Pa.,
is ready to accommodate all who may favor him
with their patronage. His table will always be
supplied with the best the market can afford, and
his Bar with the choicest liquors. Ilia stable will
be under the care of attentive hostlers.
April 8, 1358. DAYID SMITH.
MANSIOX HOUSE, Clearfield, Pa. The
undersigned respectfully announces to the
public that he has leased the above Hotel in Clear
field borough, and that ho 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 best 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, he expects
to secure a liberal share of patronage.
febll-'j7 DAN. M. WEAVER.
MT. VERNOTf nOl'SE, LUMBER CITY,
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The under
signed notifies tho public that ho has opened out
the above named house, and that he is well pre
pared to accommodate all w ho 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 pleuty of stabling connected with
the house. He solicits a share of public patron
age. L. W. TEN EVCK.
Lumber City, April 21, iS53-3m-pd.
SU S Q V E II A A' N A HOUSE,
Curwensville, Clearfield County, Penii'a.
The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel.
Philipsburg. having taken the aoove house, situate
iu the east end ot the Borough ot Curwensville.
on the bank of the Susquehanna River, would res
pectfully announce to the travelling public, that
he is fully prepared to accommodato strangers
and all others who may favor hin with a call.
The 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.
Curwensville, February 17. 1S5S.
F
LEMINCi HOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN
AS THE GOOD INTENT.lCLRWENSV 1LLE.
Clearfield County, Pa. Ihe subscriber begs leave
to inform bis old customers and the public gene
rally that he has recently taken the above well
known stand, and that be 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 provrded with every
luxury the markets and surrounding country will
afford. HIS BAH will be supplied with the 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
cureiui buu attentive hostlers In short, every
department of his establishment will be supplied
with all the comforts aud conveniences the weary
traveller couiu aesire. M. A. 51ASON.
Curwensville, June 2, 1353.
I 'LE A R r I ELD HOUSE, CORNER OF
tIKST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR
FIED, PA. The undersigned would respectfully
miurui nis irienas ana tee travelling public 1
general, that he has taken the above house, (for
meriy Known as the Hemphill Hotel.) and tha
the house has been recently refitted, improved
and newly furnished; that extensive stabling
nas just oeen completed; and that he Is pre
pareit to accommodate all who may give hira
a call in the most plcasin? and agreeable manner
He is amply provided with everything to render
nis nouse a uesirable stopping place, and will
enucavor to entertain bis guests in a manner tha
cannot tail to give the fullest satisfaction. The
house is situated in a pleasant and quiet part ot
m town, anu no expense or attention will ba spa
red to make it one of the best houses in the county,
A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. H
bar will be supplied with an assortment of choice
liquors. Ijune2-'JS II. HAYS MORROW.
LACJER! LAGER! LAGER! LAGER
LAGER BEER SALOON.
Eating House! Eating- House ! and Balery!
Kiting House! Kitting House '. aud Balery!
Eating House! litUiusr House ! aud Halm!
Tho undersigned takes this method of informing
the citizens of Clearfield and tho public in gener
al, that be has opened an EATING HOUSE and
BAKER V in the room on Market street, known as
tne '-uia Jeic &tore, where he will keep on hand
a general assortment of Confcctionaries, such as
i anuios ot ail kinds, Nuls in great variety, Fi"
Raisens. Prunes, Ae., Ac. He will also keep A!
aud Lager Beer at all times, which, he does not
hesitate to say. is a superior article, and from the
oesi orcwcries in the west. AI.SO. a Iar-e assort
mcnt of Tobacco and Cigars, alwavs on h.m.l
As he is a Baker bv trade, he will always keep
a supply of FRESH BREAD and CAKEvS. as weli
as PIES of every description that the season will
aaoru. jie wui alo bake to order, on short no
tioe. anything 01 the kind that i.i.-.v I... tv-n-.o.i
oy tne citizens ot Clearfield.
1 nc public arc rcsneetfull v nr .! in mi..j
mssiocis. wnicn ne thinks cannot fail fn moot
tne wants and wishes of persons who ilesiro .r,,-
ot tne articles in his line of business. He solicits
and hopes to receive, a liberal share of patronage
as 11 win be bis constant aim to ... ...i
pic.ise an wnomaylavor hira with their custom
tall and judge for yourselves. Remember the
piace. tne -ui.u jjstv STORE." on Market street
v-iearnem laics VVENDLIN EXTRES
mi
HE (J (l L D E X P 11
1 Z E
TJI-; GOLDEN PRIZE
The Golden Prize The Golden Prize.
Tho Golden Prize. The Golden Prize.
The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize.
The Golden Prize. The Golden Prize
THE GtJT.DEX PU17F
ILLUSTRATED! iixt-sm atrd! ILI.USTR TFD
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. '
Miusiratea every medt. lllHitml&l evry weel.
Illustrated every L. Ill nxtratui tivr'y tcerlr'.
lUttstrnicd every veri-. Illustrated eiry v.tel.
Illustrated every uvel; Illustrated ev.rru toeti
ILLCSTRATED every week '
jieetmen tapirs sent free. Spreimrn mptes sent ftte
a- a 1 1 rj 11 CIV I l-1 S. I'.
Pliistratetl ! Illustrated!! Illustrated '
The New York Weeklv Goi.ntv Pnuc ; r
day. An
or forty
gantly Illustrated every week.
A tult worth uti cent tn S-Afift nn rt.i
be presented to each Subscriber immediately on
rn-fiinlnrik.in..;..:
r - - t . ijniuu 111 mi e y.
yne copy ior one year, S2 ()0, and 1 gift
One copy for two years, 3 o(t, and 2 gifts,
One oopy for three years, 5 00. and 3 gifts
One copy for five years. S 00, and 5 "ifts
AND TO CLUBS
Three copies one year, S5 t)0, and 3 gifts
JMve copies one year, 8 00. and 5 lifts.
Jen copies one year, 15 00, and 10 gifts,
.twenty-one copies 1 year. 30 00, and 21 gifts
10 oe distributed aro comprised in
the following list
2 packages of Gold, containing
5 packages of Gold.
$300 eaoh.
200 each.
100 each.
100 each.
76 each.
60 each.
10 packages of Gold, containing
t nWM 'IuntinS Cased Watches.
20 Gold W atches,
50 Gold Watches,
00 Gold Watches
300 Ladies Gold Watches ....
Tl !VCr "un,inS Cased Watches. -
50 each.
3j each.
SO each.
juu ciiver vt atuues. - . . . i.o-. u
limn .,,.1,1 j J?.. . . . . 2j each.
.v. ?. . 6. . ' loocnams. 10 to 30 each
a variety of othJr article, orihTrooO oVnU Z
Immediately on tho receiptor th ,,K:.
money, the subscriber s nsja will h. a '
ion
our subscriDtion Lnnlr v . 7
pon
gif.corresrjodiDg wiartTarnumbwu'l'Sef"
TAll communications should be addressed to
4a ,d 49 Moflat Building, 335 Broadway, X.York.
,. specimen rrni ... . r . .
-ew lork, March 17, 1853-lamly.
LTARDWARE. A large assortment just receiv
ad opened, and now for sale bv
. , .
in largest anu nest weekly papers of the
Imperial Quarto containing tight pages,
columns, of ontcrtalnln? original mutio,.
v,,u Kets lirscttleu, Brooches, Ear Drops
? n U W ?-KCi-ff Pi??- f Ceve EuttoB'- Shir
Studs, Watch Keys. Go d nnd wivTkimu.:..
?Tmber ?5 r. jt'TIK.
fiaMp)ia :Slbotrfi5tinf nfs.
NS. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER.
PRINTERS' CARD AND ESVELoPi.
Warehouse. No. 405 Commerce Street. Philadel
phia. tTCsh buyers will find it for their inter
est to call. . January 6, 1858-ly.
CONRAD A WALTON, 255 Market Streal
adelpbia; Importers and Dealer in
A WALTON, 255 Market Street Pha
Hard
ware, Iron, Nails, Ae., Ac. They respectfully ij.
vite the people of Clearfield, to continue their faj
vors. Aug. 1, 1S55.-1.
POMMEUCIAL HOTEL.
No. 20. SouiU
W Sixth
street, between Market and Cht.ic:,
Philadelphia, has been recently opened for tub
accommodation of the public The house is in a
central location, and has undergoue CStensive r
pairs the charge ptt day is $1.25.
Scpf 22. 1S53. D. BLAIR, Agt.
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL. No 117 and
cuctv, muuTo .-irco. rniiaaeipnia,ra.
This Hotel h been refitted, and is bow again
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 gcesta com -fortable.
Try the house. Boarding 31,25 perday -
-n. ai. uuraiAs, x roj
roprietor.
September 2-'. ISJ3.
A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE, No. 72 North Second Street, oppo
site the Mount Vernon. Honse.) Pphiladelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 13 K. cases.
Silver Lever do., do.; Silvej Lepine, do.; Quartier;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons!
Silver Desert do.; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens aad
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: togethet
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb
Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted t
be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, 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. 1855. '
GREAT DISCOVERY OF TIIE AGE,
IMPORTANT TO TOBACCO CHEWEM
Dr. Gustav Laniard's Taste. Restorative Trotket.
the Great Sidttitute for Tobacco. It is a weli
known and incontrovertable fact that tha use of
Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the'
most severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL disorders
to which the race of man is subject, as eureful an'
a'asis and long and painful experience have clear
ly proven that it contaiascertain narcotic aud poi
sonous properties most dangerous in their cffucU,
which by entering into the blood derange the
functions and operations of the Heart, causing ma
ny to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased.
TOBACCO affects also she eutire nervous system
manifesting itself as all who have ever used the
noxious weed will bear testimony ia La&ita4,
nervous irriiaoiiiiy, atcr lirash, JJyspepsia, and
many other disorders of a similar character. The
Taste Restorative Troches"' are designed, to cobd
tcract these baneful influences, and have proved
completely successful in a multitude of casvs. and
wherever used. Being harmless in themselves
they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire iti
tern, restoring the Taste which has become 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, nnd by giving a healthy tone to the Stom
ach, invigorate the whole system.
Persons who are irretrievably nnderminiag
their constitutions and shortening their lives,
should use these Troches immediately and throw
off the injurious and unpleasant habit of Tobaceo
Chewing.
These Troches or Lozenges are put up in a con
venient and portable form at the low price of iit
cents per Box. A liberal discount to the Trade.
Prepared solely by the undersigned to when
all orders should be addressed.
JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggit
Corner 2d and Race streets. Pbiladelahia.
April 14. !S58-ly. . '
HAMMONTON LANDS. Xeu, England
Settlement. -Rare Opportunity. TV nil
wanting F.irms in a healthy place, timtiity-fln
miles Um Philadelphia, on the Camden and At
lantic Railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has
recently been opened for tale, and the first divi
sion of 10.000 acres divided up into farms of 20 a
cres and upwards. The soil is of the best quality
for the production of fruits, grains. Ae. The prioo
is $15 to 520 per acre, payable in easy quarter
yearly instalments, within a term of four vearsv
with interest. The terms are made eay, ia'ordsr
to insure the rapid improvement of the land, br
enabling every illustrious man to buy a furtsfr It
is row being extensively improved by good roads,
and some of the best citizens from New England'
aud the Middle States are erecting large improve
ments. It is a scene of the greatest improvement
out of Philadelphia Seventy-five houses have
been built in 4 months. Practical farmers and bu
siness men from tho length and breadth of the C
nion are settling there. It is an important busi
ness place, on account of its being in the midst ef
great market. Every article raised on this lamt
finds an immediate sale. The water is excellent,
and no such thing as fever is known. The soil is
a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and rs
tentire. ot manures. It is free of stones and easily
worked It abounds largely in the phosphates
aud such is its fertility that from the crops pro
duced both upon this land and the area adjoining-under
cultivation, it will be found cot lo be
excelled anwhere in the production of crops most
adapted to its market. The reader uit be weU
aware that the earliest and the best fruits and ver
etablcscome from New Jersey, which are annual
ly exported to the amount of millions of dollars
1 he land, besides being accessible ia everv way
for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the best
quality of muck manure.
Lumber and building materials can be had on
the spot at a cheap price, from the mills Other
mi.Is are now being opened, and brickyards beinr
started on the ground. A person ean put up a
frame tenement for present convenience for one
hundred dollars. On aceountof the extensiveem
i?ration this is the best course to pursue in order
.-s...r,.c, .iiemsioni. larnentersaml h.,ii.
rsareon hand to put up houses on the best terms
In settling here the emigrant has many tdvan
ies. He is a ithin a few hour.' ri.I. r ;t. t
ta
cities in he Middle States and New England ; h-
settled country, wh -re every improvement and
comfort of civilization i, at hand : he is i Vhl
hy place, and is not subject to the certainty of
health sv ,reater F-rt of fmi and m
health by those malignant fevers which make tha
graves of so many millions nf tk. . .
kIJII fa'ff reSn away from home and friends:
Besides, he has a mild climate and an open winter
in t XT.l thrCt tin" dai,-T to biladelpbia;
and ta ail those who improve the railroad compa
ny gives a free ticket. p
The rsader will at once be atruck with the ad
vantages here presented, and ..W ki.i-
property has not been Uken np before. The rea-
SC " waVe- 'krown in the market ; and un
less these statements were r-nrr.t ' , ,
This -lli amin0,theJ,and Mor Porcbasin.
Inis all aru e incited tn An Tk. ;n ... .. .
lathi- frn.,Va.V0,,: WU1 mt P-
X,t fm- tbe,r ow neighborhood ; they will'
w.tntss the improvements, and can judge of tke
character of the r.onnlatir. i.. 1 I
FiI?,eJ 10 rurc.h"so' Wny are locating, and
locations arc not held on refusal.
Ji ''"'nnionton Farmer, a monthly literary
and Agricultural sheet, containing full iiformatiru
cL mn.,on: et ch inquirer, and
ean be obtained at 25 cents per annum. "
Title indisnutable. Warrant.. ,i..j.
clear of all incumbrance, when purchase moley is
I'ai j. rwouteto tne land :-Lit n. .. i.
iladelphia. for Hammonton bv railroad at 71
-. M.and 6i. P. M wlii.tw'i iJ ri "V.''
Byrnes. Boardmir convenierw.. w. r
Betters and applications can be addreu1 5 S
I hiladelnhia. Mans and ;,,.... , . " '
fur-iisbed. ' 'rJ1?""11
-l' - ", i cvj.--.irn .
0"ivFsEfWn,IS,iBaY, GIN
V INEs, Uf sale at the chean cash store.
and
eap cash store of
pro
R. MOSSOP.
"IFACIvFRFT TT - '
iU .ale at the VtorVc?" C-
JOHS PATTON. Curwensville.
NAcf S' H?or?nt just received ,t tb sor
ov23 ym. F. IK WIN.