Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 04, 1859, Image 3

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    THE JOUKML.
CLEARFIELD, PA., MAY 4, 1859.
PTJBLIC MEETING.
In accordance with the call ol the People's
Stata Committee, the opponents of the Na
tional Administration, in Clearfield county,
re requested to hold a meeting at the Court
House in Clearfield, on Monday evening of
Conrt week, May the 16th, 1859, to elect dele
gates to represent them in the Harrisburg con
vention, which is to meet on the 8th June.
An important Telegraphic Despatch from
Ireland will be found in our advertising col
umns to-day.
Dr. A. M. II ills requests ns to say that he
will be absent from his office during this and
the succeeding week.
One or two young men, to hire by tho
month, are wanted by '.Vm. Irvin, Esq., Cur
wensville. See advertisement.
A fine horse, buggy and harness were stolen
from the stable of Jos. D. Harris & Co., of
Bellefontc, on last Sunday night.
Broke Jail. Owen McGovern, who was
committed to the jail in this place a few weeks
since on a charge of robbing the store of
John P. Rider, broke out last night and made
his escape.
Persons wanting to purchase Spring Goods
f.?.a find out who keeps the best, the cheapest,
and the most fashionable, by consulting our
advertising columns. Dealers who 'advertise
liberally always sell at liberal prices. This
is a fact worth remembering.
Distcbbanc c. We nudei stand that Rice,
the "seven-day," raised a disturbance on last
Sunday in the sabbath school at Centre church,
half way between Curwensvillc and this place,
which resulted in the ejection of "seven-day,"
and a young man, who approached too close
ly after he was outside of the house, getting
two or three smart raps from Rice's cane.
We are pleased to see that Mr. George W.
Kheem lias connected a literary branch with
his Drug Store, on Market street, Clearfield.
He will keep constantly on hand. Harper's,
Godey ' s, Peterson's, Bailou's and other Month
lies ; also the Eastern literary Weeklies, such
us the American Union, X. V. Ledger, Flag
of our Union, &c. Wo trust he will be liber
ally patronized.
Our friend Tommy Robins, we see, is ma
king preparations tor putting up immediately
a store house on Market street, nearly oppo
site our oEce. We also observe that Dr. M.
Woods has stone hauled for the foundation of
a brick dwelling, which he contemplates erect
ing on Second street. Other evidences of a
growing spirit of improvement are manifest
ing themselves in different parts ol our town.
Fr. about a week, we have had most beau
tiful weather in Clearfield, and vegetation is
t. ringing up rapidly. Those who have gar
dens to make, are busy in them ; and our far
mers are carrying on their operations briskly.
The grov.ing crops look well and give promise
an abundant harvest. We are not prepared
io siy what the prospects are in regard to fruit
ia this county, but tear that the recent snap ot
dd weather did some injury.
Drowxed. We regret to state that a little
con of Dr. Frazy, of Shawsville, this county,
sged about 2 years,was drou tied iii Trout Run
on Monday forenoon. His mother was at the
lime washing some clothes at the Run, when
the Child, who was playing along tiie bank, fell
in, but was not missed for some minutes after.
Ja looking for it, no traces could be found ;
a search was then made and the body of the
J'.ttle unfortunate found in the stream, a few
rods below the place where it is supposed he
fell in. Iii remains were yesterday brought
to this J i.ice sr. I interred in the burying
ground on the hill.
There is truth in tiie remark that Edward
Everett is not a newspaper writer, aud never
will be. Vf.i'.h all his immense talents, he
cuiild not make a daily paper live six months,
unless said paper was sustained outside of its
legitimate income. The same remark will ap
ply to Washington Irving, Longfellow, and all
the other well known literary gentleman in
this country. The list readable paper in this
country is the one published by Saxe, the wit
tiest poet in Vermont. S axe is a wit, a schol
ar, and a man of geuius ; and yet he could no
rr.oro make a readable newspaper than he
could overturn the pyramids.
Tiie Si iciie -Dodge." A man calling him
self Lamartine, is wandering through the West
and raising funds, by pretending to commit
suicide. He takes laudanum aud sends for a
doctor and clergyman. They come to him
and find a letter iu his room in the most pa
thetic style of suicide literature. He states
that his poverty is the cause of the rash act.
He is restored with difficulty, and sympathet
ic people raise a purse for him, and he de
parts. He raised S25 in this way last week at
Dayton and $40 at Sandusky, and departed
with a "free pass" on the railroad, to commit
suicide at some other place.
TheVicksburg True Southern, of April 15tb,
has the following account of a dreadful trage
day in Mississippi : "A gentleman from ash
ington county has just iuformed us of one of
the most shocking affairs, iucluding fratricide
and suicide, that has ever come to our knowl
edge. It appears that two brothers, named
"William and Robert Buford, have been resid
ing near Bogiie Phaliah, in Washington coun
ty for somo time past. William F-uford had a
Tery pretty wife with whom the younger broth
er, Robert, became madly infatuated. A crim
inal intercourse between the two had been car
ried on for some time, but growing weary of
the restraints imposed by the presence of the
injured husband, the younger brother deter
mined to add to his other crime the damning
one cf fratricide. On Wednesday evening last
a-week the outraged husband and brother was
murdered, and on the Sunday following, the
murderer committed suicide by taking stryeb
r;'ae. The misguided wire of the rnrnrdercd
man, with two children, arc left the sola me
morials of this chapter of hrrori."
CLIPPINGS AND SCRI3BL1NGS.
CDricd up onr streets.
' tU"Good Judge Barrett's new pavement.
The Democracy of Georgia are rent in
to factions as efsewhere. '
CL?"In Philadelphia, on Sunday a-week,there
were fonr cases ot stabbing and five ol riot.
DSOver 8,000 the majority f the Repub
lican candidate for Su pre pie Judge iu Wis
consin. CCT-Increases the population of the United
States, nearly one million a year, or two thou
sand every day.
tTFAn Indian chief in Oregon Is called
"looking-glass." He is said to be much giv
en to reflection.
C"Fact a man can "get along" without
advertising, and so can a wagon-wheel with
out greasing, but it goes hard.
C5"Signed by the Governor the act au
thorizing the Courts of Common Pleas to
change the names of persons.
KFTrozo to death on a raft two brothers
named Bush, near Parkersburg, in western
Virginia, on Friday night a-week.
CyCompIeted the Sunbury and Erie Rail
road track, for a distance of three miles above
Williamsport, so that cars can pass over it.
IE?"The latest political party is the "horse-'
tail-party," which triumphed in the town e
lection tn Orange, N.J., on Monday a-week.
CSDied a lew days ago, B. II. Mosser,
Esq., one of the best citizens of York county.
He is well known to some of our lumbermen.
C-Samuel Balliet, Esq., a member of the
late House of Representatives, from Carbon
co., died in Harrisburg on Thursday a-week.
K7Arrested a teller in the Southern Bank
of St. Louis, named Atherton, charged with
embezzling funds of the bank to the amount of
seo,ooo.
CGavc a ball Mires, the Paris Banker,
lately, which cost 525,000. lie commenced
life by scllingold stoves then, as now,a grate
financier.
rT7"Tn Cincinnati, a few days since, a little
girl nine years old, was thrown into convul
sions and came very near dying, from eating
orange peel.
C7A note from Paris, dated April 4. states
that Senator Sumner has left Montpelier for
Rome. He was at last accounts, in a very bad
condition of health.
CSister Mary Teresa (Green,) who has
been forty three years a sister of charity, died
at St. Joseph's House, Emmittsburg, on April
12th. aged seventy-two years.
C"Tbe average income, of the Mexican
Church is twenty-five millions a year, while
the revenue of the national government of the
republic is only fifteen millions.
E"A law recently passed in Maine, estab
lishes ttie annual salary of the members of the
Legislature at S150. They can sit 12 months
if they please, for this princely sum.
CFMr. James Porter, reputed the tallest
man in the world, died in Louisville on the
24tli April. He was seven fee! nine inches in
hight, and in good health weiged near COO lbs.
XFAn Italian woman in Chicago, who re
cently gave birth to twins, in a fit of insanity
seized one of the little ones, and so tore and
mangled it with her teeth that it died instantly.
C7"Thc Marietta Bucket Factory received
recently a raft of timber from the Allegheny
and tributaries, containing 77,000 cubic feet.
What a raft ot tubs and buckets this timber
will make.
CTThe Charleston (S. C) Mercury says of
the next Presidential Convention, '-unless it
is limited exclusively to delegates from the
South, it will be no Convention of the Demo
cratic party.-'
CFThe remains of the Christian hero.IIav
elock, lie in a dirty kitchen garden, at Luck
now, India, the only mark to designate the
spot being his name rudely cut in the bark of
a neighboring tree.
fU"Tlio latest style of hoop-skirt, is the
self-adjusting, double-back-action bustle, e
truscan lace expansion, Piccolomini attach
ment gossamer indestructable. It is said to
bo a very sweet thing.
2C7"A letter from Constantinople states that
the first thing Xourry Pasha did, after he was
married to the Sultan's daughter, was to bor
row S200,COO from his father-in-law's banker.
A hopeful son-in-law, that.
Ep-A Nebraska paper says that Slavery is
already est a Ui shed in the Pike's Peak region
that the Mexicans are there with peons, and
that Southerners are on their way there with
slaves, from every Southern State.
CSTn Buffalo, a few d.iys ago, a man during
a quarrel with his wife, threw a stick of fire
wood at her, which instead ot injuring her, hit
an infant ten months old, on the head, which
was in her arras, killing it instantly..
CC7There is a man in Philadelphia who owns
two good houses and a feed store, and has
"54,000 invested in stocks; all of which he has
accumulated solely by the business of catch
ing rats, which he sells to proprietors of "rat
pits."
7Witli the exception ot Virginia, which
will hold its election on the 20th May, there
wiil be no State elections held until August,
when the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Ken
tucky, Missouri, N orth Carolina, and Texas
will elect.
G3""Tho brother of Governor Zamora, of
Vera Cruz, had committed suicide on account
of supposed financial difficulties ; but after his
death it was ascertained that he had made a
mistake of 100,000 against himself in mak
ing up his balance sheet !
fp"A call for a Southern Convention, at
Vicksburg, on May 9th, has been issued to the
people of tho slaveholding States. The object
of tiie Convention is announced to be the dis
cussion of subjecls relating to the union, secu
rity and repose of tho south.
C3"A girl of 19, dressed in men's clothes,
was arrested at Detroit on Saturday a-week.
She was from Oanada, had stolen money from
her father, and was on her way to Pike's Peak,
which she supposed to lie somewhere nearChi
cago. She was taken home to her parents.
0"An Irish gentleman remarkable for his
devotion to the fair sex, once remarked, "nev
er be critical on tho ladies. Take it lor grant
ed that they are all handsome and good. A
true gentleman will never look on the faults of
a pretty woman without shutting his eyes !"
E-Serious Catholic Riots recently occur
red in Galway, Ireland, on the occasion of a
lecture by Signor Gavazzi. The lecturer had
to flee before the mob of excited Catholics. A
number of Piotestant clergymen and others
received severe treatment at the mob's hands.
C-Miss Fanny J. Yates, a daughter of Dr.
Charles M. Yates, of Meadville, Pa., and the
niece of President Buchanan, with whom she
was a great favorite, almost an adopted daugh
ter, died at a Water-Cure establishment in
Cleveland,Ohio, of consumption, on Thursday
a-week.
7" A fellow entered a house in Rochester,
New York, on April 26th, and demanded of a
lady present a vest and shirt. Frightened by
his appearance, she gave them .. to hisa. He
coolly proceeded to pull ofi hi dirty shirt,
and pat on tho one he got from her, and then,
after making ter ?ct him a meal of victuals
bade her good dy.
SHERIFF'S SALES. By- virtue of sundry
writs of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the
Court of Common Pleasof Clearfield co.. and to nie
directed, will be exposed to public salo. at the Court
House in the borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY
THE 16TH DAY OF MAY. 1&5S, the fol
lowing described real estate, to wit:
A certain tract of laud, situate in Decatur and
Rush townships, in Clearfield and Centre coun
ties: Beginning at a post near the Moshannon
creek, thence south 51 deg. west 23 perches to hem
lock, thence south 63 deg. w. 63 perches to pine,
thence n. 15 deg. west 27 per. to white oak, thence
n. 24 deg. w. 48 per. to hemlock, thence n. 8 deg
east 63 per. to post, thence north 0 east 12 per. to
Eine Plump, thenoe north 35 deg. west 50 per. to
em lock, thence n. 26 deg. w. 56 per to hemlock,
thenco n. 66j deg. w. 152 per. to post by hemlock,
thence north 67 deg. w. 47 per. to post by hem
lock, thence s. 46 d. w.64 per. to hemlock stump,
thence s. 52 deg. east 14 per. to post, thence s. 69
deg. e. 30 per. to post, thence s. 60 deg. w. 22 per.
to post, thence south 12 deg e. 29 per. to a post,
thence s. SI i deg. w. 23 per. to post, thence n. 67
w. 58 per. to post, thence n. 12 deg. w. tf per to
post, thence south 46 deg. w. 724 perches to post
by white oak, thence s 63 deg. east 272 per. to a
beech stump, thence north 60 deg. east 358 per. to
atones, thence 33 east 214 perches to post, thence
north 52 deg. south 194 per. to a laurel on left or
western bank of Trout Run. thence down said
stream to its juuetion with Moshannon creek and
down east or right back of same by the courses
and distances thereof to "southern line of John
Harrison tract opposite the town of Oceola, thence
60 deg. east along said line to place of begin
ning, containing seventeen hnndred and five acres
aud allowance. .Also the defendants interest, it
being one undivided fourth part of the town of
Oceola. on Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, includ
ing within, town plot eighty acres and allowance.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of J. J. Lingle.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Pike
township, Clearfield county, containing scveny a
cres; bounded by lands of Samuel Long, Benjamin
Johnston and others; about 30 acres cleared. Al
so, a piece of land adjoining the above ; bounded
by lauds of Curry's heirs, Samuel Bloom and oth
ers, containing 75 acres, about 40 acres cleared ;
small frame house and barn thereon. Seized, ta
ken in execution, and to be sold as the property
of John S. Curry.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Beeca
ria township, containing 150 acres ; bounded south
by Clearfield creek, west by Whitesides, north by
Miles west by Joseph Stent, with 50 acres
cleared, 2 dwelling houses and log barn thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of George M'Cracken and Robert M'
Cracken. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Jordan
township. ClearGeld county, containing 63 acres ;
(levied on defendants interest in said tract.) boun
ded by lands of John Curry, John 4 Anson Swan
and others, having a log house and barn and 40 a
cres cleared thereon. Seized, taken in execution,
and to be sold as the property of James L.Curry.
Also defendants interest in a certain tract of
land, situate in Covington township, containing
100 acres, adjoining lands of M. B Conaway. Da
vid Askey, Benjamin Snider and others, with a
one story log bouse, log stable, and about 20 acres
cleared thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and
to be sold as the property of Israel Conaway.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Burn
side township, containing one hundred acre-!. with
log house and barn thereon erected ; a thriving
young orchard of about 60 trees, with about 30 a
cres cleared ; bounded west by Iandsof Beaty and
east by Mabior. Seized, taken in execution, and
to bo sold as the property of Jacob Yingling.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Glen
Hope, being a lot in said place, with a frame house
thereon, known as the Ilea tavern. Also, a lot
bounded by David Ilcnsul. Also, 15 acres, more
or less, purchased of Joshua Coinstoek. with 5 a
cres cleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to
sold as the property of S. C. Patchiu.
Also a certain tract of laud, situate in Fergu
son township, Clcarfiold county, Pa., containing a
bout 100 acres, bounded by lauds of Win. Thurs
tin, Straw and others; bouse and barn thereon o
reeled, and about 74 acres cleared. Seized, taken
in execution, and to be sold as the property of
Cyrus Tburstin.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Pike
township, Clearfield county, containing about 109
acres, more or less, bounded by Iandsof Wm. Dun
lap. John Dunlap aud others, with an orchard, a
log house and barn thereon. Seized, taken in ex
ecution, and to be sold as the property of David
T. Dunlap.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Brad
ford township, Clearfield county, Pa , containing
one hundred aud twelve acres ; 50 acres cleared,
3 dwelling houses, 1 blacksmith shop, 1 wagon
shop, and an orchard thereon. Seized, taken in
execution, and to be sold as the property of James
Dickson.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Cov
ington township, containing 50 acres, adjoining
Iandsof Lamm, Pleebell, Hugnot and others. willi
plank house and log barn, and about 20 acres clear
ed thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Anthony Gtttu and John
llugnot.
Also a certain traet of land. J of nn acre, in
Clearfield county. Pa., bounded by lands of Isaac
Rickets. John Dillon, fronting on the .Mount Pleas
ant roui. with a plank house aud stable thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, aud to bo sold as the
property of John Rickets.
Also a certain house and lot, situate in Xcw
burg, Chest township, bounded on Main street 60
feet. 200 feet back to alley, with tavern house and
stable erected thereon. Seized, taken in execu
tion, and to be sold as the propctry of Ezra Root.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Chest
township, containing two acres with log house and
blacksmith shop thereon; adjoining Iandsof Si
mon Kor.ibangh. Seized; taken in execution, and
to be sold as the property of Jonas Marklc.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Burnside
township. Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a
Cherry and Indiana county line, thouce north 413
perches by tho same to hemlock, thenco south 65
wc.t 90 perches to white pine, thence by Ilopkin
lands south 8 west 160 perches to hemlock, thence
south 15 west 215 perches to cherry and bcglnuing,
containing 101 acres and allowance ; being part of
a larger survey, the game being unimproved land.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Alexander McCullough.
Also all Thomas Craven's interest in a certain
piece of land, situate in Bell township, Clearfield
county, containing 83 acres, bounded by lands of
11. W. Mott, James Ilockenbcrry. E. L. Miller and
others, with a sma llcabin house and stable and a
bout 20 acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken in
execution, and to bo sold as the property of Tho
mas Craven.
Also all Richard Ellis' interest in a certain
piece of land, situate in Bell township, Clearfield
county, Pa., containing 83 acres, bounded by lands
of II W. Mott, James Ilockenbcrry, E. L. Miller,
and others, about 20 acres cleared and a small cab
in house and barn thereon erected. Seized, taken
in execution, and to be sold as the property of
Richard Ellis.
Also a certain lot, situate in the Borough of
Curwcnsville. Clearfield county. Pa., bounded end
marked as follows: beginning at the north and
corner of Lots of J. C. Kecd, on Thompsou street;
then northward along said street 120 feet to alley,
eastward along said alley to another alley, thence
south by said alley 120 feet to lot of J. C. Kced,
thence westward, by said lot, 190 feet to Thompson
street and place of beiuning Seized, taken in
execution, aud to be sold as the property oi Jacob
Deitrick.
Also all defendants Interest in 400 acres of
land, in Chest township, Clearfield co., Pa., bound
ed by lands of Thos. Wood, Thos, Tozer, Tuck
er and others, with 10 acres cleared, and 3 small
dwelling houses thereon. Seized, taken in execu
tion, and to be sold as the property of Luther Bar
rett and David Wood.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Chest
township, Clearfield co., Pa., containing 53 acres,
bounded by Iandsof A. 4 J. Peirce, Wm. Woods
and others, with a two story plank house and barn
and about 20 asres cleared thereon. Seized, taken
in execution, and to be sold as the property of Da
vid Michaels.
Also a certain tract of land, containing 53 a
cres, bounded by Osbell and others, with 30 a
cres cleared, log house and barn thereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of James Oshell.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Bell tp..
Clearfield county. Pa-, containing about 100 acres,
with 25 acres cleared, adjoining lands of Geddes
& Marsh, A. Miller and othors. Seised, taken in
execution, and to be sold as tbe'property of Jesse
Weaver.
Also a certain tract of land, situate in Brad
ford p..'Iiifi14 co . fa , bounded by Snow Shoe
and Packerviile Turnpike, lands of Howard Mer
rell, Robert Lounsberry and others, containing '
acres. bein- same premises bought of Howard
Merroll, with a two story plack house and other
improvements thereon. Seized, taken in execu
tion, vad to bo sold as the property of William S.
Wiggins . -
Also by virtue of a writ of Levari ratias, tne
following described Real Estate, to wit :
A certain two story plank house, situate on the
north side of the Glen Hope and Little Bald Ea
gle Turnpike Road, in the town of Lumber City,
30 feet front, 16 feet deep, being erected on lot
bounded on south by said Turnpike, east by James
Arthurs, south by lands of Samuel Moore, and
west by lot of . Seized, taken in execution,
and to be sold as the property of Christian Yea-
fer, contractor, and Thomas Owens and Christian
eager, owners, or reputed owners, or whoever
may be owner.
Also By virtue oi sundry writs of Fi'ri Fucias,
the following real estate, to wit :
A certain tract of land in name of Hugh Dobbs,
containing 400 acres, mere or less, adjoining lands
of Joel Cadburry and others, with a Grist Mill,
one Saw Mill, one Stone house, 3 dwelling houses,
and a blacksmith shop and other outbuildings
thereon erected. Also, a tract of land surveyed in
name of Benjamin Jordan, adjoining Clearfield
creek and Iandsof Robert Elder, containing ISO a
cres. Also, one tract of land containing about 4
acres, aud being the same piece obtained from Joel
Cadburry; the above described being known as
the Clearfield Bridge property. Also, one tract
of land, situate in Boggs tp., containing 200 acres,
more or less, being the south end of tract surveyed
in name of Wm. Yard and Peter Brown, bounded
by lands of David Adams, Joa'aBoynton aud oth
ers. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Thomas RaUton.
FREDERICK G. MILLER. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Clearfield, April 20. 1359.
IT V TIIK WAMSPTTA PRINTS They
are tho Best Calicoes yet offered to the Pub
lic for the monev. Wholesale Agents,
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG t CO..
April 20, l59-6in. New York
COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS,
the Honorable JAMES BCKNSIDE, Esquire.
President Judge of the Conrt of Commou Pleas of
the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the
counties of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and the
Honorable William L. Moore and Benjamin Bon
sail. Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have
issued their precept, to me directed, for the hold
ing of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Court,
Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer A Termi
ner. and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clear
field, in and for Clearfield Co., on tho Third Hloa
day. the 17th day of MAY next.
NOTICE IS, therefore, herebv given, to the Cor
oner,. Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and
for said couutyof Clearfield, to appearin thcirown
proper persons with their Rolls. Records, Inquisi
tions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to
do those things which to their offices, and in their
behalf, pertain to be done, and Jurors and Witnes
scs are requested to be then and there attending,
and not to depart without leave, at their peril.
GIVEN' under my hand at Clearfield, this 20th day
of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand
'light hundred aud fifty-nine, and the eighty
second year of American Independence.
FREDERICK G. MILLER, Sheriff.
TAKE NOTICE. .Turora who have been
summoned, are notified that they need not attend
tho coming Mav Court, as no Juries will be called
at that timo. " F. G. MILLER. Sheriff.
JCST RKCEIVED AM) OPENING AT
NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE,
Shaw's Row, Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of
WATCHES JEWELRY, &c, 4c, to which we in
vite attention.
Fine and cheap Jewelry, of every style and
quality, in sets or by the piete as wanted, to be
had cheap at NAL'GLE'S.
If you wish to purchase tho ''American Lever
Watch." call at NAUGLE S.
Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchango
for goods at NAUGLE'S.
All goods warranted as represented, or the mo
nev refunded, at NAl'GLE'S.
All persons who want bargains ore incited to
call at pi AL'GLirj s.
If you wish your watches put in good repair
and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S.
BELLEFONTE MAURI, E WORKS !
The undersigned adopts this method of in
forming the public and the patrons of the late
firm of S. A.Gibson A Co.. that ho designs car
rying on the MARBLE BUSINESS in Belle
fontc, in all its various branches, and will hold
himself always in readiness to lurnish those who
call upon him. with all kinds of Cemetery Work,
of the latest classical designs, and superior work
manship, such as jSIonnment. Jinx Tomb. Cra
dle Tooths, Spires, ObeJixis, Grecian Tombs, Ta
ble Tombs, Head Stoites. Carved. Sculptured or
Plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, than thoy can be
had at any other establishment iu the country.
Thankful for past favors, the undersigned solicits
an increase of patronage. WM. (J A HAG AN.
Bellefonte. Pa., March 2?., lS5'.l-tf.
NEW RESTAURANT ! ! Kadbangh and
Flanigan, Jiasemrnt of Merrell - Carter's
Store, under Odd-Fcltotrs and Masonic lla'f.
The undersigned would rosnectfully inform the
public that they have recently opened the above
named Restaurant, with an entire new stock of
goods and fixtures, where they will be prepared to
furnish: at the lowest rates, all the luxuries of the
season. They keep constantly on hand, Confec
tionary, Cakes, Pies, Oysters in every form, Ico
Cream, Tripe, Sardines. Ale, Lager Beer, Oranges,
Lemons. liaisons, and a variety of other articles
"easy to tako." They respectfully invito the pa
tronage of the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity.
WM. RADEBAUGH.
Apr27, '50-lt ADAM C. FLANIGAN.
BANKING AND COLLECTION 0PFICE
or
LEONARD, FINNEY & CO.,
CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA.
Bills of Exchange. Notes and Drafts Discounted.
Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds
promptly remitted. Exchango on the Cities con
stantly on hand. Office, on Market St., opposite
the residence of Jas. B. Graham, Esq. JAprl3.
james t. lkosakd. ::::::::: n. a. fins e v.
wi a. Wallace. :::::::::: A. c. fix.vev.
FLOUR AND FEED. The subscriber has
constrntly ou hand at the Hprure Creel Mills,
Flour by the barrel ; Corn aud Oafs by the bushel,
Chopped Feed of all kinds, and Ground Plaster;
all of which is for sulo lower thau can be had
elsewhere for Cash. The flour will be warranted
a good article. AH orders promptly attended to.
J. B. SIMONS,
Spruce Creek, P.O., Huntingdon co.. Pa.
Spruce Creek, Apr 27, 1859-Stp. '
THE STATE JOURNAL will be the Organ
of the Amrrican-liepuhlirin, or, People's
Party, in Pennsylvania. A large size, double
abeet, Family Newspaper, Published every Satur
day All interested are regucsted to Subscribe.
Terms S-2 a year, or Four copies, $7 ; and Ten
copies for SI5. Address.
RUBEN G. ORWIG, Publisher.
X. E. corner Ftfth and Chestnut Street, Pbil'a.
An Agent wanted in every county. Apr20.
Snfk REWARD, to any Wool Dealer that
J0JvJ will excel the subscribers goods ! ! !
JOSEPH GWINXEIt has made his appearance
in Clearfield county with a heavy stock of Domes
tic Dry Goodi, consisting of Sattinets, Cassimeres,
Plain and Barred Flannel, Blankets, Coverlets,
Stocking Yarn, Ac, Ac., which he will exchange
for Wool at prices to suit the times. All who
want good bargain! should bo on the lookout for
him. April 20. 1859.
N.B. I will pay the market price in Cash for wool
NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all delin
quent subscribers to the Baptist Church in the
Borough of Clearfield, that the same must bo paid
on or before the May Court next, (and save costs,)
as the workman must be paid. M. A. Frank,
Esq., Clearfield, is authorized to receive subscrip
tions. By order of tho Building Committee.
Clearfield, April 20.
A T SCHRYVER,
M. NICHOLS, JR.
CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned
from purchasing or intermeddling with one
rokeof 4-year old Pteers. one cook stove, one cow,
a lot of bogs, one wheat fan, harrow and plough,
blacksmith's anvil and bllows,fo the possesion of
Daniel Little, of Morris tp, as they belong to me and
I re subject to my order. WILUAM HITE
i Snow She, April 27,. !8:-3 3f.
TVEW iOODS.--Just recetved, a general as
il aortment of new Spring Goods, including
Plain and Figured Delaines. Challie. Lawns, and
One hundred (100) pieces of Calico, latest styles,
ail of which will be sold cheap at the corner store,
jarwensville. AprlS'5i WM. IKVIX.
Q40.00 PAYS FOR A FULL COURSE in
tjp the Iron City College, the !ar?e?t, most exten
sively patronized and best organized Commercial
School in the United States.
337 Students attending daily, March, 1859.
Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10
weeks. Every student, upon graduating, is guar
anteed to be competent to manage the Books of
any Business, and qualified to earn a salary of
from 5500 to 51.000.
Students enter at any time-No Vacation Re
view at pleasure.
51 Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in
1859 r"Ministers Sons received at half price.
For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose
two letter stamps, aud address
F. Y. JENKINS.
April 6, 1S59. (septl'SS) Pittburgh. Pa.
VT E W A I BE A PTI F V J. A S-
Xi . SORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS.
S I 1 K S ,
BLACK AND COLORED. SHAWLS AND MAN
TILLAS, BAREGE AND BARErtE ROBES,
SILK r-OI'LI.IS, PCCALS, VALEXCllS. FOfl.AKD SILKS.
chalies, delaines, prists, 4 every dascription of
DR ESS GOODS,
LrNL-N-FLAXXELS.surRTIXGStsiiEETijja
and every kind of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', GeSTLE-
hkss", Misses, Boys' ano Childress' Boots. Shoes
a ud Gai tcrs. A LSO, H ats. Caps a nd
CLOTHING, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH,
ALL Of WHICH WILL FK SOLO AT
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
April 20, 1359.
C. KRATZER SONS.
P.S. Groceries, Paints, Nails, Glass, 4c, by the
quantity, will be sold at a small advance on cost
and carriage. C. Kratzer & Sos.
IS
JEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE,
Market St.. Clearfield, Having received a large
and well selected assortment of Domestic, Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, of almost every description,
the public in general are invited to give me a call.
Among the l accy goods may be found, such as
DUCALS, PERSIAN CLOTH, BALZARINE,
DEBE1GE, TANFER LUSTRE, BRILLIANTS,
CHALLILS, SATIN JEAN, GINGHAMS,
BAREGE, LAWNS, PRINTS. DELAINES,
and a variety of other articles ot Dress Goods.
Also, an extensive selection of the latest and ncat
t.t styles, and best quality, of plain and fancy
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETS,
SATIN YES1ING, TWEEDS, YELYETS, AC.
His stock also embraces an extensive assortment of
Groceries. Hardwaro, Queensware. Drugs and
Medicines; Oils, Paints and Glass ; Boots and
Shoes ; Hats and Caps ; r-ocnets ; Ready
Mado Clothing ; Stationary; Confection
ry; Carpets; Tobacco v.e , ic . ic.
Together with a great variety of Notions, and oth
er necessary articles. Persons in want of any
thing in the above line, are requested to examine
tho stock of the subscriber before making their
purchases, as they may bo enabled to buy to bet
ter advantage at the '-cheap cah store," than at
any other place in tho county. Produce of every
description taken in exchange tor goods.
April 27, ISs'J. WM. V. IRWIN.
JF YOU WANT SUPERFINE
GOTO
IF you want good Extra Flour, go to
1 F you want Extra Family Flour, go to
IF you want good smoked Hams, go to
IF you want Sides or Shoulders, co to
IF yon want excellent Dried Beef, goto
I F you want good Brown Sugar, go to
IF you want superiorWhiteSugar. go to
IF you want the best Rio Coffee, go to
IF you want Extract of Coffee, go to
I F you want good Imperial Tea, goto
IF you want good Black Tea, go to
1 F you want good Young Hyjon, go to
IF you want coarse or fine Salt, go to
IF you want excellent Rice, go to
IF you want fresh ground Spices, go to
IF you want superior Candies, go to
IF you want Adamantine Candles, goto
IF" you want good Tallow Candles, goto
IF you want good fresh Mackerel, go to
IF you want good fresh Herring, go to
IF you want superior White Fi?k, go to
IF you want MoIas.cs. all kinds, go to
IF you want fine Dried Peaches, go to
IF you want fine Dried Apples, go to
IF you want Oranges and Lemons, go to
IF you want Nails and Spikes, go to
IF you want Hardware of all kind". go to
IF you want a good Grass Scythe, go to
IF you want a good Hay Fork, go to
I F yon want a good Manure Fork, go to
IF you wsnt good Garden Spades, go to
IF you want Willow Baskets, go to
IF you want a good Buggy Whip, go to
IF you want Tobacco and Cigars, go to
IF you want Fancy Wall Paper, go to
It you want -Manillas hempcords.go to
IF vou want Palm or Fancy Soap, co to
I F you want Shoe Lasts and Pegs, go to
IF you want good Saw-mill Saws, go to
IF you want Powder, Lead A Shot. go to
IF you want good Shoe Blacking, go to
IF you want good Stove Blacking, go to
IF you want superior Black Ink, go to
IF you want a Smoothing Iron, go to
IF you want good brown Muslin, go to
IF you want good White Muslin, go to
IF you want good colored Muslins. go to
IF you want silk Handkerchiefs, go to
IF you want cotton Handkerchiefs. go to
IF you want Linen Table cloths, go to
IF you want cotton Table cloths, go to
IF you want UmbrellasA Parasols, go to
IF you want a superior Clock, go to
IF you want Fancy Carpet Sacks, go to
IF you want Table Oil Cloths, go to
IF you want good Floor Oil CI jth, go to
IF you want new School Books, go to
IFyouwanta good Undershirt, go to
IF you want fashionablo Coats, go to
IF you want fashionable Pants, go to
IF you want fashionable Neck ties.goto
It you want lashionable Vests, go to
IF you want fashionable Hats, go to
IF you want fashionable Hand ks. goto
IF you want fashionable Boots, go to
IF you want fashionable Shoes, go to
IF you want Boys' Coats A Pants, go to
IF you want Children's Shoes, go to
IF you want fashionable Bonnets, go to
IF you want Calicoes, new styles, go to
IF you want new fancy DeLaines, go to
IF you want good French Chintz,' go to
IF you want French Ginghams, go to
IF you want Domestic Ginghams, go to
IF you want first rate Alpacas, go to
IF you want old Monongahela, go to
IF you want Port Wine, superior, go to
It yon want ' for Medical use, go to
IF you want J' " Sacranjental use.go to
IF you want good ChcrryDrandy goto
IF you want good Sweet Wine, go to
IF you waat Fancy Cassimeres, go to
IF you want Black Cassimeres. go to
IF you want ptain A fancy Tweeds, goto
IF you want iuperior Cabinets, go to
IF yen waat superior Sattinets, go to
IF you want ground White Load, go to
IF you want fine ground Zinc, go to
IF you want Pure flax-seed Oil, go to
IF you want any otDCT- article, go to
IF tou want toeuvctpforeh. gtc
ClesrfceM, Pa . Apul :r: !S50
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CJ HO WALTER ESTATE FOR SALE.
5 The farm or real estate of John Showaltr,
late of Decatur township, Clearfield county, de
ceased, is now for sale on reasonable terms. Ap
ply to the subscriber at his residence in said town
ship. -RUSSELL D. SHOWALTER.
Decatur township, February 16. 19-tmv.
PLASTERING. The subscriber having lt
csted himself in the .Borough of Clearfield
would inform the public that he is prepared to do
-,rlr in tl, aKavb ) fmm rliTt tA ArnaTAcnttr
' ' v. " " - . .".. - - "
of any description, in a workmanlike style. , Also
wnuewasamg nun repairing aono in m neat uu
ner. and on reasonable term. ' ' '
April 7, 1S58. EDWIN COOPER.
ACRES OF LAND,, on the Erie Tnrn
pike, about 7 miles wet of Cnrwensville
and 135 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the same
wiil 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,
mar25 Clearfield.
I EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letter Testa
-A mentarv on the Estate of Isaiah II. Warrick.
late of Bcccaria township. Clearfield county. Pa.,
deed., having 'ftn granted to the undersigned ;
all persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
acainst the same will present them properlv au
thenticated for settlement. WM. M. t.MILLY.
S A RAH W AliRICK,
Bcccaria tp . March 2", 1359. Executors.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters teta
mentary, on the Estate of George Sinale, late
(,,-, . , t f , , T J 1 '
oi i 1KB lownsaip. viearueiu co., r a. uec u. navies
been granted to the undersigned, residing in said
township ; all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
bavingclaims will present them properly authen
ticated to our Attorney L.J Crans, Esq.. Clear
field, or to us. E. BUTLI.R SMALE,
April 13, lS59-Stp.
M. L. C. EVANS.
Executors.
E
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XCELSIOR MARBLE YARD.
The undersigned hereby announ
ces to the citizens of Clearfield countT,
that he is still encazed, at his old stand.
in TYRONK cm . in erecting MOSUMESTS
nd BOX TOMBS. Also lleadand Foot Sttttej
of tho latest and most approved styles, and oa the
mort reasonable terms. All orders promptly at
tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLIN.
Aug. 25, 135S.-dec23-'i7. Tyrone City.
r .EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters Tesla--J
mentary oa the Estate of Isaac Bloom, Sr. at
of Pike townhip, Clearfield county, l'a. deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned ; all per
sons indebted to said estate are required to make
immediate payment, and those having claims s
gainst the same will present them duly authenti
cated to our Attorncv, L. J. Crans. Esq.. Clearfield,
or to us. JOHN BLOOM.
JAS. A. BLOOM,
Tike tp., March 3. lS5S-f.t. Executors
VrATCHES AND JEWELRY The uo
M Uersigned respectfully informs bis custo
mers and the public generally that he has just re
ceived from the East, and opened at his establish
ment in Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine stock
of Watches, of different qualities, and JeweUy of
every rariety. from a full set to a single piece,
which he will sell atihe most reasonable prices
for Cash. All kinds of Clocks, Watches aud Jew
elry carefully repaired and warranted. A con
tinuance of patronage is solicited.
November 10, 185s. II. F. NAUGLE.
IAR.M FOR SALE OR RENT. Tho un
dersigned offers for sale or rent his farm of
50 acres of land ; 25 acres of which is cleared and
the balance well timbered with white oak, maple
aud hemlock; there is a good bouse and barn
thereon. The property is situated li miles from
Clearfield town on tho Pike leading to Lutheri
burg. Those drsirous of buying or renting, will
please apply soon, as I am bound to pitch my
-wig-warn" in the West, soon. Posseadoa will be
given at any time. Apply to
c. r. maccmbek:
Lawrencatp., Clearfield co., Pa.. Jan. 2S. '59-3ia'
A IIBL'YS NEFF, No. .103 North 3d StreM.
I (three doors above Vine.) Philadelphia THE
OLD HARDWARE STAND. (Established Twentv
Four Ycars Every description of B'ttldTiig-, te
cianiral. Farming iW liousekold llardtcart, is
now in Store, and will he offered at the lowest mar
ket prices to Cash and prompt Six months buy
ers. Nails at Manufacturers prices for Cash. Or
ders from new customers will receive strict and ac
curate attention, and all goods sent from this house
will be as reprcented. Country merchants, on
their next visit to our city to make their Spring
purchases aro cordially invited to call and exam- "
ine their Stock and Prices before Purchasing.
Philadelphia, Pa., March 9th, l:.9-3ra.
glopgk p. ABrr.v. ion's a. xrxrT
1711 RST IN, FIRST SERVED.
M- Boots & Shoes always on Hand,
(of out oicn mate.) JOSEPH GOON, thankful for
jast favors, end grateful for future prospects, de
sires to inform the citizen" of this vicinity and his
old friends and patrort in particular, that be has
remnrcd to the FIRST KttOM in the EAST
EXD ofSHAWS JVEV KO W, thtjint daor
tcest o f tiie Mjhsioii House, where he has on hand
conslantlv. a largo assortment of ever v variety in
the BOOT AND irJH'E line Custom work attend
ed to with dispatch. The very best of nock will
be used and no pains spared to make seat fits and
durable work. All of which can be obtained of
said J. Goon, very low for the Readv Rhiuo-.
Clearfield, August 14, H53.
ANSONVILLE IN THE RING ! NEW
-f FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1 U. SWAJf
announces to the citizens of Ansonville ad tb
suscounding country, that he has just returned
from the Last and is now opening at his store an
extensive stock of choice and serviceable Fall and
W inter Goods-, consisting of a gcueral assortment of
PRYG410DS. GROCERIES. HARDWAR.F,
QUEENSWARE, HATS A CAPS, BOOTS.SH0r,
and a great variety of nseful fancy goods, among
which maybe found the latest styles of Ladies'
DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS. llOX.f EI S,
RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS. Ae..Ac.
The undersigned would direct particular atten
tion to bis extensive selection of Parlor and Coal
Stoves, Cook Stoves and fixtures. Stove pipe. Ac.
ALSO, a large quantity of Salt. Person desireu
of purchasing any of the articles in my line of
business, are invited to call and examine my stock
before buying elsewhere, as t feel persuaded that
I can supply them on as reasonable terms for ei
as any other store in the county. Lumber of er
ery description, and approved" country prodac-
taken in exchange for goods. U' SWAN.
Ansonville. November 10, 185fe.
PROFESSOR I U V A L L 'S.
TASTELESS GALVANIC PILLS.
Prewired Originally Ly Prof. Duval I, formerly of
die College of Surgeons, Pari, is now offered to
the public for the cure of all th'ise disease in which
alteratives and resolvent?" are indicated. Those
pills are rendered void of taste by which means
the most delicate stomach can take t hem as well
as the smallest child.
From three to five boxes will cure the worst
caw of Scrofula.
From two to four boxes will cure the worst ca
of Salt Rheum.
From two to 3' boxes will cure the Ring Worm
One box will cure Scaly Eruptions cf the Skin.
From two to four boxes will cure all old Ulcers
and Running Sores.
Ono box will cure Humors in the Eyes.
From one to three boxes will cure the xnrat in
veterate case of Nursing Sore Mouth. "
From one to two boxes will oure the severest
ease of scabby head in children.
From three to six boxes will cure the (common
ly called) thick 'neck or Goitre.
From two to four boxes will cure the Drnpi-r.
From one to three boxes will cure Juandiee"
From two to six pills will cure the Sick Hei 1
Ache when accompanied with Billious
One box will cure the Fever and Ague.
For all diseases ariwog from an impure ta;eef
the blood, and bilious habits, the Tx'steJ Galrat.
ic nils are the best pills ever known in' the
of medicine. 25 eenrs per jr., Any g' 0-1
receipt of $t will end four boxei to st Pn ot
the I nited States, "free of tjestage. " " ' '
- ' J D. SfONLPOAD. Tro?r1iT. .
aug2i-'uS-j '" ' " lwi'toa-
For oale by Moore A Etiwcitei. C!rfW. Tt
acd by oujiiry mt rcctts jne"'riy