Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 11, 1859, Image 4

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. The sunshine of life it made op of very lew
learns that are bright all the time.
Childhood and genias have the same roaster
c:gan ia common inquisiyreriess.
Senator Seward is making preparations for
a voyage to Europe. He will be absent until
late ia the fall.
Sapiens, being challenged, coolly replied,
"Any fool may give a challenge, but it takes
two fools to fight."
Eeecber says there aro many persons who
think Sunday is a sponge with which to wipe
out the sins of the week.
A late number cf an exchange announces
the destruction of the editor's hat. We won
der whether any lices were lost.
Neither a horse nor a dog was ever shown
to be ungrateful ! Why should a rational be
ing be lees true and faithful than the beasts t
Bayard Taylor, the traveler, is about erect
ing an e'.c gaut residence on the Brandy wine, in
Chester county, Pa., near the scenes of bis
boyhood, and where his parents still reside.
In most quarrels there is fault on both sides.
A quarrel may be compared to a spark which
cannot be produced without a flint as well as a
steel; either of them may hammer on wood
forever, and no fire will follow. .
Some one was telling an Irishman that some
body had eaten ten saucers of ice-cream ;
whereupon Pat shuck his head.
So you don't believe it !"
With a shrewd nod Pat answered, "I bclare
in the cranie, but not in the saucers."
A young one of some five years vas curious
to visit a certain candy depot, but his mother,
ia order to prevent it, urged the ugliness of a
large hole in the seat of his pants. But ia an
instant came the reply "But, Ala, I'll run
down backward, then nobody can see ."' Th
mother concluded that the boy was equal to
acv emergency,
Who is Dead ? The Washington Kepnbli
cans, not being allowed to fire their guns over
the Connecticut victory,withia the city, drag
ged their ordinance across the river into Vir
ginia, and fired them from the banks of the
Potomic right into the ears of the President
of the White Ilouse opposite. Whikj engag
ed in this business, some gentlemen crossed
over from the Presidential mansion with very
anxious looks, and supposing that someone
was drowned, and that the firing was only to
raise the body, eagerly asked, "Is any one
dead 7" "Yes," was the reply, in solemn
tones. "Who is it ?" "James Buchanan."
Tho truth here began slowly to creep over
tho visitors, and they bowed themselves oil.
Ariival and Departure of Kails at Clearfield.
ARRIVES.
Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 7 P.M.
Western, " " 8 P.M.
Smith's Mills, Saturdays, o P.M.
SinnamahoningjWednesd. & Saturd. 8 P.M.
Kartbaus, Saturdays, 0 P.M.
Kylcrtown, Mondays & Thursdays, 12 M.
DEPART.
Pastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 4 A.M.
Western, " " 4 A.M.
Smith's Mills, Fridays, 7 A.M.
Sinnamahoning, Tuesdays& Fridays, G A.M.
Karthaus, Thursdays, 8 A.M.
Kylertown, Mondays & Thursdavs 1 P.M.
The Mails will close at 0 o'clock, P. M.
N. B. Business men, of town and vicinity,
will please preserve this for future reference.
C. D. Watsok, Post Master.
Mail arrives at Ccrwcnsviile from Indiana,
via Newman's Mills, Burnside, Isew
Washington, Chest, Bower and Grampianllills.
Tuesday and Fridays atll A.M., and de
parts same days at 1 P. M.
Mail leaves Curwensville for Marron, via
.New Millport and Lumber City, every Satur
day at 6 A. M., and returns same day at 5 p.m
TERMS OF THE JOURNAL.
The Battsm.in's Joit.sai, ia published on Wei
nesday at S1.5l) per annum in advance. If tint
paid at the beginning of the year, $2;U0 will be
charged.
AbVEETiSF.iESTS will be inserted at Si. CO per
square of 1 2 lins for three or less insertions. For
every additional insertion 25 cents will be charg
ed. A deduction will lie made to yearly adver
tisers. No snbscription taken for a shorter time than
fix months, and no paper will be discontinued un
til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of
tie publisher. s. ii. HOW.
COr NT V DIRECTORY.
Fres't Judge Hon. James Enrcside.Reilcfonfc.ra.
As te.Jadges Hon. ""in. L. Moore, Clearfield
Hon.Benj'n. Bonsall
Sheriff. . . . Fredk G. Miller, .
Prothonotary, Jas. T. Leonard. .
Reg. k Rcc. . James Wrigley, .
Treasurer. . . John MePberson. .
district Att'y, Hobert J. Wallace,
Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle,
Cominiss'n'rs, John Irwin. Sr. . .
George Earhard, . . NewMillport.
tiliam McCracken, Lumber City.
Poter Hoover, . . Curwensville.
Aaron C. Tate, . . Clearfield.
Iaae W. Graham, .
. George Richards, . . Clearfield.
Lnthersburg.
Clearfield
Clearfield.
Auditors.
Coroner.
- Kl am Rakostraw
- Mary Hid or
- TWA. MGhee.
- J. B. Sunderland
- Lewis Smith.
.LIST OF POST OFFICES.
Totrnskips. Aano of P. O. Names of V .N .
teecana, - - titeuliope,
Cell, Bower, . - - .
. I - - Chest, - - -
- - - - Cuah, - - - -
.... Ostend. - - -
Boigs, - - - Cleartield Bridge. . p. B. i!lrr
Bradford, - Woodland, - - - Edw'd. Williams
Brady, - - r Lnthersburg, - - A L. Sohncll.
" ... Troutville. - - - Jacob Kunti.
- - Jefferson Line, - - John Hoover.
Burnside, - NewWasbingtonT - J. M. Commings.
" - Burcsido. - - Jas. MeMcrrav.
Clearfield, - Clearfield. - - - Chas. D. Watson.
Covington, - Frenchvillc, - F. Cndriet.
- - - Karthaus. - - - J. F.W. Sehoarr.
Curwensville Curwensvillo, - - Samuel Way-
Decatur, - Philipsburg, Centre eonnry. Fa.
Ferguson, - Marron, - - - - Edin.. Williams.
Fox, - - - . llellen Post Oftee, Flk county, Pa.
Uirard, - - - Eeconte s .Mills, . C. Jlignot
- - - Said Hills, - -Gut-hen,
- - Saawsville, - -Graham,
- - Grahamton,- -Huston,
- - Tyler, - - -
" Pennfield. - -
Jordan, - - Ansonville, -
.Karihaus, - Salt Lick. - -Knox.
- - - New Mtllport, -Lawrence,
- Ereckcnrnlgo, -.Morris,
- - - Kylertown, - -
. - - - Morrislale. - -Tern,
- - - Lumber Citv.t .
i. .... Grampian Hills,
Tike, - - - Cui wc nsville. -
- - - BIOOEIiiJgviMC; -
VrSm, - - - Rocfclon, - -Woodward..-
Jewries. - - -
. . .'. 5iTiih-s Milk. -
i This Voit t'ffi. c w;U do for Chett township,
f Will aniwerfor Fi.rgu.?n townihif
- William Carr.
- A. B. Shnw.
- Jas. V. Graham.
- Favid Tvler.
- II. Woolward.
- FHza Chase.
- Geo. Heckadorn
- P. E. Mokel.
- J -W. Thompson.
- Jas. Thompsrin
- Js McClelland.
- Thos M'Crackcn
- Jon'a. Evrtns,
- Samuel Way.
- Michael Wise.
- A :n. F. Johnson.
- Thos Henderson
J. A Ilesartv.
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CAZBS.
D
K. B. F. AKELY, Grahnmton. Clcarfiold coun
ty, Pcnn a. . April 1.
DO. CHOFCH, Phtsicias, Curwensville, Clear
. field county, rcnn. May 14.
rj. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Real Estate
1. AffCnt. Clearfield. Pa.. Offi. ailioini'mr hU
residence, on Second street. . , May 16.
-117ILHAM A. WALLACE. Attorney at Law.
? Clearfield. Pa. Office, one door north of the
Post Office, on second street. t-cpt. 1.
10SEPII GOOX, Manufacturer of Boots and fhoes,
Shaw's new row, Market street, Clearfield, Pa.
Made up work always on Land. Aug. 14.
I" Or.EUT J. WALLACE, Attorney at Law. (and
X) District Attorney,) Clearfield, Pa. Office in
fcha'.v'fl new row, Market street. , . May 26.
HBUCHEP. SWOOPE, Attorney at Lar,CIear
. field. Pa. Offiet in Graham's Uow, one door
east of the 'Kal'taman's Journal' office. JXov 10.
J7KANK SHOKT. Boot and Shoe-maker. Shop.
on Second street, (nearly opposite Reed and
Weaver's Store,) Clearfield, Pa. May 4, 1S59.
MA. FRAXK, Justice of the Peace, Market St.,
. Clearfield, Pa. Business entrusted to his
care will receive prompt attention. Collections
made and money remitted Apr27'S9.
GEORGE W. lUlEEM. Dealer 1q Drugs, Medi
cines. Stationary and Fancy articles. Room
formerly occupied by Lorain, on Market Street.
Clearfield. Sell cheap, for cash Apr20.
7ILLIAM F. IRWIN. Market street, Clearfield.
la., Dealer in foreign and Domestic- .Mer
chandise. Hardware, Queeasware, Groceries, and
Vi
fam ily articles generally.
Xor. 10.
TOHX GTELICIJ. Manufacturer of all kinds of
J Cabinet-ware, Muket street, Clearfield, 1'a.
He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and
attends funerals with a hearso. Aprl0,'i9.
JOSHUA S. JOIIXSON, Cabinet Maker, Market
street. Clearfield, Pa. lie will also attend fu
nerals with a hearse, when called on ; and make
coffins to order, on short notice. .Nov. 10.
H" F. .U GLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and
. dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in
Shaw's new row, Market street, opposite the Etfts
man's Jourtial office. ClearfielJ, Pa. Xov. 10.
JB M EN ALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield,
. Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining
counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining
the residence cf James R. Grabnm. Nov. 10.
BLACKSMITH ING.-Shunkweiler k Orr, thank
ful for pat favors, would respectfully solicit a
continuance of a share of public patronage in their
line of business. Shop on Third st. Nov. 10.
r) ICIIARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do
) mcstic Dry Goods, Groceries. Flour. Bacon,
Liquors. Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors
west of Journal Office, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27.
ARRIMER A TESf, Attorneys at Law,Clear
ficld, Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal
and other business entrusted to their care in Clear
field and arljoining counties, August 6, loOG.
JAS, H. LARBIXER. ISRAEL TEST.
rpHOMAS J. MX'ULLOL'UII, Attorney at Law,
J. Clearfield, Pa., may be found at his office on
Market street, one door west of Richard Mossop's
store. Deeds and otbtr legal instruments prepar
ed with promptness and accuracy. Feb. 13.
-JOHN RUSSEL t CO., Tanners and Curriers,
f ) Penr.ville, Clearfield Co , Pa. Keep constantly
on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which
they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides
of ail kinds taken in exchange. Julyl5-51.
EPII PETERS, Justice of the Peace. Cur
wensville, Clearfield county. Pa., one door east
of Montelius & Ten Eyck's Sroro. All business
entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. and
all instruments of writing done on short notice.
JOS1
we
AMRROTYPES. P. C. PCRVIAXCE. Professor
of Photographic Chemistry. Gallery at his
residence on Second Street, one door South of
Merrell & Carter's Tin-ware establishment, Clear
field, Pa. LUP'Days of operation : Friday and
Saturday of each week. junelS'55
JAMES E. GRAHAM. Dealer in Sawed Lumber,
Squared Timber. Shingles, IoarJ3, ic., Gra
hnmton. Clearfield county, Pa., is prepared to fill,
on the shortest notice, all orders f t articles in his
line of business, on as reasonable terms as they can
be procured in the county. ' Jan2-1-'".0-tf.
DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional servi
ces to tbc citizens of Clearfield and vicinity.
Residence on Second street, opposite the office of
L. J. Crans. Esq. OHi.;e, the same that was recent
ly occupied by Hon. G 11. Rarrctt, where he can
be found unless absent on professional business.
Tpv ENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers bis pro-
XJ lossional services to ttc Ladies and Gentlemen
of Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon the
tccta executed with neatness and despatch. Reins
familiar witu all the late improvements he is pre
pared to make artiuciai teeth in the best manner.
Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15.
--rOFR TEETn "DR. A. M. IHLLS, desires to
I announce to his friends and patrons, that he
is now devoting ail of his time to operations iaDcn
tistry. Those desiring Lisservices will find him at
his office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all
times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, un
less notified otberwife ia the town papers the week
before. All work warranted to bo satisfactory.
"YYTAUOX - MAKING. The uudersingncd an-
V Bounce to tho public that they manufacture
Waggons of all descriptions, Euggies. Sleds, Ac., at
their shop in New Salem. Drady 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 JOHNSTON,
Octl-'oG-tf WILLIAM LEWIS.
BOOT i SHOE MAKING . The undersigned hav
ing entared into partnership in the above bu
siness, at the end of the new bridge, 1 miles a
bovc Clearfield borough, are prepared to do all
kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice
and most reasonable terms. JOHN S. HOYT,
A. G. 110 YT.
: N. B. All kinds of country produce and hides
taken in exchange for work. June 23, 1858.
BAIIBEK AND II AIR DRESSER Tho
undersigned takes this method to announce
to the citiiens of Clearfield and the surrounding
cuntry, that he has opened a Barber Shop, on
Market street, in Shaw's new row.where he is pre
pared to accommodate all who may gie hiai a
call, and, hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
Oct. li, 18. JEREMIAH NuKKIS.
AGEkT! LAcTekTlAGEiT ! LAGER !
LAGER DEER SALOON.
Hating fJout! Kutius; House ! ani Itil-ery!
lining Hon e! Eutiti'sr Ho taut I and JJUery !
hatius? House! Ealing- Iloust '. and Biirry!
The undersigned takes this method of informing
tue citizens of Clearfield and the public in pener-'-
h:tle .hasopecel an EATING HOUSE and
EAK i in the room on Market street, known as
the -Old Jeic Xtare." where he will keep on hand
a general assortment of Coufcctionarieii, such as
Candies of all kinds, Nuts in great variety. Figs.
Ra sens, Frones, Ac, ia. Ho will nlso kep Ale
aud 1-ngcr Peer at all times, which, he does not
hesitate to say. is a superior article, and from the
best breweries ia the west. ALSO, a lar"e assort
ment of Tobacco and Cigars, always on Sand'
As ho ia a Baker bv trade, be will nl ways keen
a snpply of FRESH BREAD and CAKES, as well
as Pits of every description that tho 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 invited to call and
see his stock, which he thinks cannot fail to meet
the wants and wishes of persons who de3ire sny
or tr.c artieies in nis line or business. He solicits,
and hopes to receive, a liberal share of patronage,
u.'. itwill be his constant aim to ae'oommndate and
j-!i;se all who iny favor him with thoir custom.
.all and jud for ynursolve. Ft member the
place- the OLD JEW bTORF." on Market trcct
CTearfkH.. jap2SJ WEML1" ENTRE3-
"iYfEW DREG. STATIONERY, AND VA
11 RIETV STORE. The undersigned would
inform th citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that
L'e has opened a new Store, in the room formerly
occupied by Drs. Lorain t Ilartswick, nearly op
posite tho jail, where he intends keeping a full
assortment of Drugs, Stationary, Perfumery, Oils,
Paints. Tobaccc, Segars, and Fancy Goods of every
description, which he will sell very low for cash.
Call aud try the new store of
April 20, 1859. GEO. W. RHEEM.
HAIXOAI NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
The undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to his friends and the public generally,
that he has opened ont a new Wagon-Making Es
tablishment in '-New Salem City," Brady town
ship, where he will at all times bo prepared to
manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of
Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. Jte. The best ma
terial that can be procured will be used, and his
work will be made in the most substantial and du
rable manner, snch as will bear the test of strict
examination. By a close observance of his busi
ness engagements, and by disposing of his work
on the must reasonable terms, which ho will do
for either cash or approved country produce, he
hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic custom BENJ. IUSUEL.
New Salem City. Jan. lfi, 1S35.
LOOK HERE ! LOOK II ERE !! The un
dersigned take this method of informing the
public generally that they have entered into co
partnership in tho Blacksmithing business, and
can be found at the shop formerly occupied by Ja
cob Shunkweilcr, on Third street, in the borough
of Clearfield; where they will bo pleaded to see
their old customers, and as many new ones as can
make it convenient, to give them a call.
Bring on your hoes, your spades, and picks,
Your log chains and your pulling sticks,
Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse and marc,
No three-year old, shall then go bare.
Your spears we'll work up then just right.
To pruning hooks for every hight,
Your swords too, shall then be wrought
To plough-shares such as Cam ne'er bought.
J. sni'NKWEILER,
Dec. 6, 13.03. GEORGE W. ORR.
IRON DEPOT, KEPT II V
MERRELL If CARTER,
ON SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD. PA.,
Is the place where all the following articles can
be had at reduced prices : Bar Iron of all tizes by
the small or by the quantity; Cast Steel, cf vari
ous sizes and best q"uality ; a largo assortment of
Stoves, among which will be found the A'fH-'
WORLD COOK. OAK PREMIUM, GREAT
REPUBLIC, BUCKS PATTEXT, ad th
Elevated Minnesota. ALSO, u large assortment
of Nine plates and Parlor Stoves, and Air Tights
of various patterns.' ALSO, Plows of tho best
and latest patterns. ALSO, of tiicirown man
ufacturing a large assortment of Tin-ware, Stove
pipe, Sheet-iron pans of all sizes, and all articles
of the kind in their line kept always on hand.
House Spouting done to order, and Tin Roofing
done with dispatch. ALSO, a large assortment
of all kinds of house keeping utensils constantly
onhand. COUNTRY .MERCHANTS are in
vited to call, as tliey can be accommodated at
very low figures, with anything in our line. All
orders will be thankfully received and promptly
attended to. 0. B. MERKELL,
L. R. CARTER.
N. B. They will also receive every variety of
articles on commission, at low rates. M. & 0.
A YER'S SAKSAPAR1LLA, a compound
XjL remedy, in which we have labored to produce
the most effectual alterative that can bo made. It
is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so
combined with other substances of still greater al
terative power as to afford an effective autijote for
the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is
believed that such a remedy is wanted by those
who suffer from Strumouscomplaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove of
immense service to this large class of our afflicted
fellow citizens. Bow completely thiscotnpound will
do it has been proven by experiment on many of the
worst cases to be found of the following complaints:
Scrofula and Scrofulous complaints, Eruptions
and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples. Riotches.
Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis aud
Syphilitic affections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy,
Neuralgia or Tie Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia
and Indigestion. Erysipelas, Roso or St. Antho
ny's Fire, and indeed the whole class of com
plaints arisiug from Impurity of tho Blood.
This compound will be found a great promoter
of health, when taken in the spring, to expel tho
foul humors which foster in the blood at that sea
son of the year. By the timely expulsion of them
many rankling disorders arc nipped in the bud.
Multitudes can, by tho aid of this remedy, spare
themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions
and ulcerous sores, through which the system will
strive to rid iUeif of corruptions, if not assisted to
do this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia
ted blood whenever you find iu impurities burst
ing through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores;
cleanse it when yoa find it is obstructed and slug
gish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul,
and yourfeelings will tell you when. Even where
no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better
health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood.
Kep the body bcalihy, and all is well; bat with
this pabulum of life disordered, there can be
no lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordcre I or altogether overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has. and deserves much, tho repu
tation, of accomplishing these ends. But the
world has been cgrcgiousiy deceived by prepara
tions of it, partiy because the drug alone has
not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more
becauso many preparations, pretending to be
eoEccntrrted extracts of it. contain but little of
the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else.
Daring late years the publis have been misled
by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Ex
tract of Sarsapnrilla for one dollar. ?iost of these
have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only
cjLtain little, if any, Sarsaparilla. but often r.o cu
rative properties whatever, llence.bittcrand pain
ful disappointment has followed the nso of the va
rious extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mar
ket, until the name itself is justly despised, and
hasbecomesynonymous with imposition and cheat,
itill we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and
intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue
the name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we tbink we have good ground for
believing it has virtues which aro irrcsistable by
the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to
euro. In order to secure their complete eradica
tion from tho system, the remedy should be judi
ciously taken according to directions on the bottle.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Auerir Co., Lowell, Ma3.
Price Si per Bottle; Six Bottles for $5.
A YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, hes won for it
self such a renown for the cure of every varie
ty of Throat and Lung complaint, that it is en
tirely unnecessary for us to recount tho evidence
of its virtues, wherever it has been employed.
As it has long been inconstant use throughout
this section, we need not do more than assure
the people that its quality is kept np to tho best
it evar has been, and 'that it may be relied on to do
for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
A YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for the cttrc of
Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery, Jroul Momacn. trysipelas, Jleadaohe,
Piles; Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,
Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt
Rbeum, Worms. Goat. Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pil!,
and for Purifying tho Blocd. Thev are 8u?nr-
coated. so that the most sPDsitive can take them
pleasantly, and they are tho best aperient in tho
worm tor ail tno purposes or a lamily physio.
Price 25 cents per liox ; Five Roxes for $1.00.
Great numbers of Clerermen. Physicians. States-
m en. and eminent personaTes.have lent their names
to certify tho unparalleled usefulness of these rem
edies, but our space here will not permit the in
sertion of them. The Agents below named furnish
gratis our American Aluurtme in which they are
given ; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and tho treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by un
principled detlers with other preparations they
ni fi b i ... n V i . Ti A ' . . ,
uiutv oiiiifc fu, it iu itjiu s i e& a ana tiute
no others. The sick want the best aid there is
for them, and they should have it.
All Our Remedies ar for jnln hv C. T Wolann
and M. A. Frauk, Clearfield ; E. F. Brenner, Mor
n.Mlalo ; C. R. Foster, Philipsburg; John Ring,
Lnionvitle: m. Irvin. Carwen.-vilie ; Samuel
Arnold, Luthersburg ;
out tho country
nd by all lh-uggists, thro'
I'ceemher 29, tS.i.
CLOVER SEED. i0 buihals of Clover Seel
lor sale at the store ef WM. LRVIii
Curwensville, March 2ljd; IS'jS.
R
AIL ROAD HOUSE, CORNER OF
Main and White Streets. EROOKYILLE, Pa.
Feb.24 R. K. MEANS, Proprietor.
GLORIOUS NEWS ! NATIONAL EX
CHANGE The subscriber having taken
the above well known stand, in Curwensville, Pa.,
is ready to accommodate ail who may favor him
with their patronage. Bistable will always be
fupplied with the best tho market can afford, and
his Bar with the choicest liquors. His stable will
be under the care of attentive hostlers.
Aprils, JtwS. - DAVID SMITH.
WfASHINGTON HOUSE, MIDDLETOWN,
T T Dauphin County. Pa. The undersigned,
having become proprietor of the above Hotel, re
cently kept by Mrs. C. Griffee, solicits a continu
ance of the custom.which has heretofore been so
liberally extended to the house, especially by tho
citizens of Clearfield county, trusting that be will
be able to render satisfaction to ail who may fa
vor with a eall, by strict attention to the wants
and comfort of his guests. L K. DEEii.
Middletown, Pa , March 30. ISOa-Sm..
PUBLIC nOUSE. Tho .undersigned res
pectfully announces to the traveling public
in general that he now occupies the Tavern bouse
J mile east of S. Baudcr's old stand, in Covington
township, where he is prepared to accommodate
all who may favor him with Jheir custom His
house is commodious and well adapted to the en
tertainment of travelers, and his table will always
be provided with the best that the market can af
ford. His stable is also convenient and good.
March J, le5'J. BENJAMIN SNIDER.
MT. VERNON nOl'SE, LUMBER CITY,
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The under
signed notifies the public that he has opened out
the above named house, and that he is well pre
pared to accommodate all who may favor him
with a call. The house is three stories high, is
commodious and well furnished, and no pains will
be spared to render satisfaction to guests. His
Ear is always supplied with choice liquors of all
kinds. There is plenty of stabling connected with
the house. He solicits a share of public patron
age. L. W. TEN El'CK.
Lumber City, April 1, 18:S-.'!m-pd.
Su s q it e ii a s n a House,
Oiiricriisville, Clearfiilri County, p'nn'a.
The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel.
Philipsburg, having tuken the above house, situate
in the east end ol the Eorough ot Curwensville.
on the bunk of the Susquehanna River, would res
pectfully announce to the travelling public, that
he is fully prepared to accommodute strangers
and all others who may favor hi.i) with a call
Tho bouse is new, well furnished, largo and com
modious, and travellers will fiud every convenience
necessary to their comfort. Ample stabling is at
tached to the premises DA ID JOHNSTON
Curwensville, February 17. ISjS.
ITILElING HOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN
1 AS THE GOOD INTENT.)CURWENS 1LLE,
Clearfield County, Pa. The subscriber begs leave
to inform bis oid customers and the public gene
rally that ho has recently taken the above well-
known stand, and that be has entirely rcattcd and
refurnished it in a 6tyle adapted to tho ago. and
tho wants of the entire travelling community.
HISTARLE will always bo provrded with every
luxury the markets and surrounding country will
Hflord. lilts 1AK will be supplied with tbe 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
carclul and attentive hostlers in short, every
department of his establishment will be supplied
with all the comforts and conveniences tho weary
travclier could desire. M. A. .AlAt'ij.N
Curwensville, June 2. 1308.
CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CORNER O
KJ FIRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR
FIED, PA. The undersigned would respectfully
inform his friends and the travelling public in
general, that he has taken tho above house, (for
merly known as tho Hempu'll Hotel,) and that
tne house has been recently refitted, improved
and newly furnished ; that extensive stabling
lias just been completed; and tuat.no is pre
pared to accommodate all who may trive bin;
a call in the most pleasing and acreoable manner.
Ho is amply provided with everything to render
his house a desirable stopping place, and will
endeavor to entertain Lis guests in a manner that
cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. The
house is situated in a pleasant and quiet part of
me town, nna no expense or attention will bo spa
red to make it one of the best houses in the county.
A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. His
bar will be supplied with an assortment of choice
liquors. june2- 3J 11. 11AY5 MORROW .
GR A II A M T O r A II E A D
iYnip m the Time for Bargains
Tfoir i the Time for Barlzaiux'.'.!
Tho undersigned has just received from the East
and opened at his store in Grahainton. Clearfield
county, an extensive and well selected stock of
bPJilO- .4 A D SUMMER GOODS.
embracing every variety of Dry Goods, Hardware,
vueenswaic, tiroecru-s. 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. Thry
:n ivi.'iTiirt a- , , , , .. .
win i vni ii Hiiji oe soiu as cneap as tne cueap
eat in the country, for CASH.
Particular attention ha? been paid to the sclec
lion of LADIES' DRE.-S GOODS, amouir which
aro riain and Fancy Silks. Plain Bareges. Challes.
Rarcgo Delaine, Loops. Embroidered collars aud
sleeves. Kid O loves ; Shawls, a great variety ; Man-
una?: inmmings; ,;ii ana Linen rncgts; Jion
riets of the latest stvles; Bonnet Ribbons and trim
mings. Ve. Also. Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves. Mits.
Fisop and India Mulls, Jackonets. Domestic and
French Ginghams, Lawns, Calicoes, Barred and
Caetk Muslin, Diapers, Crash, Napkins, Ladies'
Gaiters, children's choee.5-c., and there is no doubt
mat an can Do welt suited.
ALSO, French cloths nnd cassimeres. American
cloths and cassimeres. Marseilles vestings. Boots.
Sh oes, Hats, Caps, aud a general assortment of
mens and boys cummer wear.
He has also a stock of READY-MADE CLOTII-
IaG, which he will sell low.
Tho undersigned is determined to sell his goods
at the lowest prioos for CASH. This is not mere
pretence and vain boast he wit I do it.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Grahamton, May 2G, l&aS.
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novelty of thoir improvements. Apr. IS, 1S59.
ORGHUM or Chinese Sugar Cane Seed, for sale
O at the corner store, Curwenbville, by
Apnl 18, ISi-j V M IRVIN.
A XSCTNVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
jl JL ' The property formerly occupied by James
Smith, being 3 adjoining lots, having a two story
plank house. 34 by IB feet, and a plank shop, 24
by li feet, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on
accommodating terms. Apply to
March 24. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, No. 20, South
Sixth street, between Market and Chesnut,
Philadelphia, has been recently opened for the
accommodation of the public. The house is in a
central location, and has undergone extensive re
pairs thecharge per day is SI. 23.
Sept- 22. 1&5-). . BLAIR. Agt.
MOU.NT VERNON HOTEL, No 117 and
1 19 2nd Street, above Arch, Philadelphia,?.
This Hotel hs been refitted, and is now again
opened for the accommodation of tho traveling
public. It is located in a pleasant part of the city,
and every effort will bo made to make guests eem
fortable. Try the house. Boarding Sl.2i perday.
A. M. HOPKINS, Proprietor.
September 22. 1358.
F
F. Wiley in Ferguson township, containing
106 acres, 30 acres cleared; house, barn and other
buildings thereon erected.
ALSOf 50 acres of land or the timber thereon,
situate in Pike township within one and a half
miles of the river on a good road to haul.
For further description and terms apply to
L. J. CRANS,
May 20, 1S57. Cloarfield.
BIBLES. The Bible Society of Clearfield CO.,
hereby gives notice that their books, name
ly, Bibles and Testaments, are deposited in the of
fice of James Wrigley, Register and Recorder at
Clearfield. The books are of various sizes and a
dapted to supply either private individuals or Sun
day Schools at very cheap rates. Very substan
tial bibles can bo ha I as low as 25 cents apieco,
and testaments ns low as fij cents apiece.
The people of the county generally are also in
vited to leave with Mr. Wrigley any donation they
may be pleased to make in aid of the funds of the
Society,
mittee.
;ned by order of the Executive Coin-
A LEA. 31cLEOD, President.
A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE, No. 72 North Secoxo street, oppo
site the Mount Vernon House.,) Pphiladelpbia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. IS K. cases.
Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Leprae, do.; Quartier;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons,
Silver Desert do.; Silver Tea do.; Gold Pens and
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: togetbei
with a varh-ty of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb
Guard and Foo Chain. All goods warranted U
be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair
l-ed in the best manner.
Also, Masonic Murks, Pins, Ac... made to order.
N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise
will bo punctually attended to.
His motto is: -Small Profits and Quick Sales,'
Philadelphia, April 25, 1655.
II
IGIILY IMPORTANT INFORM A-
L. i W. REtZENSTEIN. corner of Maiu and
Joy streets, opposite William Rarker's "Mansion
House," LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A.
The undersigned would respectfully announco
to tho citizens of Clearfield county, especially
Lumbermen coming to Lock Haven, that they have
just received their Spring goods, comprising a
tremendous stoe-k of fashionable aud seasonable
READY-MADE CLOTHING. ALSO. FURN
ISHING GOODS HATS AND CAPS
BOOTS & SHOES. TRUNKS, VALISES, iC,
which can't be found iu any town this side of the
city ; all of which, they are determined to sell at
so slight an advance on city cost, and at such a
great reduction from the usual prices, as to aston
ish even the closest buyer. The goods are all new
and fashionnblc and have been selected with the
greatest care and will be warranted in point of
durability. Remember the pla.-c !
L. k W RKIZENSTEIN,
Opposito Wm. Parker's '-Mansion House."
Lock Haven, Pa., March 16, 185'J-3m.
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Jan. 2G. '59. Indiana, Indiana co.. Pa.
ITIOR SALE OR RENT A VALUABLE
1 TAVERN STAND AND FARM of 85 acres
of Land, C5 cf which are cleared and under culti
vation, situate on Clearfield Creek, on the main
road leading from Clearfield town to Clearfield
Bridge, in Clearfield county, Pa., and three miles
from tho former place. The house is largo, now,
well calculated fur a Tavern, and will command
nearly all the custom of the watermen during tho
freshets, which usually last from four to six weeks; '
There are also a good Barn, Wood Shed, Wash aud
Rake ilouse, and various other buildings necessa
ry for convenience and eomfort. The terms of salo
will be made easy say four annual payments.
For farther information inquire of L. J. Crans,'
Esq., Dr. AT. Schryver, Jamee 11. Larimer, Esq .
Clearfield, or L. W. M eld, Glen Hope, Clearfield";
county, Pa. Possession can bo given so that tho'
buyer or renfor can have the benefit of the spring;
business, which alono will amount to more than
double the rent A. T. SCHRYVER.
Clearfield. Pa.. January 5. lS59-tf.
JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, CABINET MAKER,,
having fitted up a shop a few doors east of
tho '-Old Jew Store," on Market street, desires to'
inform the community at large, that he keeps orr
hand a variety of CABINET WORK, at bis
shop, and that he manufactures to order, (of su
perior finish.) every description of Household and
Kitchen furniture, among which are Centre, and
Dining Tables; Mahogony and Common Bureaus ;
Common and Fancy Bedsteads. Stands, Safes. Cup
boards Sofas, Lounges. 4c., which he is determin
ed to dispose of at as cheap rates, for eash, as they
can be purchased at any other establishment oV
tho sort in the county. Persons wishing to buy
furniture are invited to come to his shop and ex
amino his articles, and judge for themselves of its
quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere,
as he feels confident that bo can suit them in price
and quality. Cuuuirt product will be taken in
payment for furniture. November 10, 165S.
N- B. He is also prepared to make COFFINS to
order on the shortest notice, and attend funerals
with a hearse, when called upon, J. 5. J.
ON HIS OWN HOOK! JOHN GCELICH.
CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wishes
to inform his old friends and customers, that be
is now carrying on the Cabinet Making businese,
on 4-his own book," at his old shop on Market
Street nearly opposite tbe "old Jew Store," where
he keeps on hand, and is prepared to manufacture
to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that
may bo wanted in this section of country ; con
sisting of Sofas, Lounges. Mahogony and Common
Bureaus, Writing and Wash Stands; Centre, Din
ing and Breakfast Tables : Mahogany and Com
mon Bedsteads; Sewing Stands, Ac.. 4c. He will
also repair furniture and chairs, in good style,
cheap for cash. House Painting done onsbortno
tice, and easy terms. Nov is tho time to buy at
reasonable prie-es. as I intend to sell every thing
in my line of business at the cheapest cash rates.
Walk in and examine tbe articles on band, and
judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish.
Country produce received in payment.
April 13. 1S59 JOHN GUELICH.
N B Coffins made to order on short notice, and
funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro
priate accompanymenta. when desired. J. G.
BASK NOTE LIST.
The following are the rates of discount at which
tho notes of the banks given wero purchased last
ween oy me oroaers or l niiailelpnia:
l'tIlTAXIA.
Rk of Commerce, par
Bk of N. America, par
Bk of Northern Lib. par
Bk of Penn Towu'p, par
City B.mk, par
Com. bk of Penn'a, par
Loramonweaitn b.
Consolidation b.
Corn Exchange b.
Far. A Mcch's b.
Girard Bank.
Kensington bank,
Man t Mech's b.
Philadelphia b.
Southwark bank,
State bk. Camden,
Traders bank.
Union bank, not started
Western bank, par
Bk of Beaver eo. J
Bk of Chester Vaileypar
Bk of Couimerco,Erie, j
Bk of Crawford co. 5
Bk of New Castlo,
lik of Pottstown, , par
Lk of Lawrence cc. 1
Central U.of Pa , Hoi. i
Fayette Co. bank, 1
Jersey Shore b. par
Mttaiiing bank,
Lebanon bank,
M'Kean co bank,
Oetorara bank:
Sh amok in bank,
Union b. Readiug
Warren co. bank,
York county bank
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
ar
i
par
par
par
jk ot inn a, l im a a
Phil's banks, par
Alientown Back, par
Anthracite bank, par
Bs of Chester co.. par
Bk of Delaware eo, par
Rk of Germantown, par
Bk of Moutg'y co., par
Bk of Pottstown, par
Bk of Catasauqua, par
Columbia Bank, par
Doylestown Bk, par
Easton Bank. par
Fr.AMeeh.bK Easton par
Far.Bsof Rucksco. pur
Far.Bic. Lancaster, par
Far.Bk-. Reading, par
Lancaster Co. Bank, par
Lebanon Bank, par
.iuaucn i nuns Dir. par
Miners' RKpottsy'e, par
Stroudsburg bank, par
Wyoming Banlt, par
Harrisburg Bank, par
Bk of Cham bersburg. par
Rk of Middletown, par
York Back, par
Bk of Gettysburg. nr
Bk of Pittsburg, j
Citizens' Rk, Pittsb.
I'.xchsngoBK. Pittsb. i
Iron City Bk. Pittsb. t
Mechanics' Bk. Pittsb i
.Mononga la b. Brown 1
Frankl.bK.Washingt. i
FarADro.bK.Waycesb 1
Bk of Northumbcrl. par
Bk of Danville. nr
West Branch Bank, par
Lock Haven Bank, par
Lewisburg Bank, par
Far BK.Seliuvlkillco.par
All , ... ..I
-vuegnony UK. Allgh'y i
Bk of Lawrence co., 1
Hocesdale Bank nar
MeriMan Bk,Pittsb. J
trie Bank. 5
Erie City Ranlr 1
MeKean County Bk. I
Tioga County Bank, 10 1
MASSACnCSETTS.
Solvent banks, i
rhvde lst,An.
Farmers'BK.Wickfird
BanKof South Coun
ty, Wakefield, 20
Tiverton Bk, Tiverton,
Warwick BK.Warwick 5
Khodo Island Exchange
Bk, E. Greenwich, i
Mt. Vernon Bank, j
Hopkinton Rank, 2"
Ail solvent banks, J
CowrrTircT.
Mcrch.Ex.Bk. Bridgp
Bridgeport City B.
Colchester Bank.
Bk of Hartford Co.
Hatters' Bit. Bethel.
Exch. Bk, Hartford,
Charter Oak Bk, "
Mercantile Bank "
Cocas Bk, Norwich,
QntncbaugBK.
Wooster Bk. Danbury
AVodbury Bank.
Pawentuck Bank,
i
59
4
BKOiN.Am.Sevmour ii
Pahquioque Bk, Danb 4
Granite Bk. Volunt'n
Pequonnock Bank. 1
Wiudham County Bk, i
SEW YORK.
Agricultural BK.IIerk 5
Addison Bk, Addison i
Bk of Orleans, Albion. 5d
Central Bank of Now
York. Utica.
Chemung County Bk 15
Dairymen'sBank, a
Elmira Bank, Elmira i
HoIIistcrBK. Buffalo, 5
Hamilton Ex. Bank. 25
HugiienotBK.N.Falta i
Medina Bk, Medina, 4
Niagara River Bunk,
Ontario Rk. Utica, 50
OntarioCo.BK. Phelps 5
Pratt Bank, Buffalo 20
Oliver LeeiCo's Bk. "
Reciprocity Bk, 30
Sackett's Harbor " 30
Western Bk, Lock port 10
Yates Co. Bk, PenYan
Solvent banks, J
KEW JEBSET. -
Solvent banks, j
Btrgen County BanK
at Hackensack. 23
MARyLASU.
Solvent BanKs, 1
omo.
City Bank. Cincinnati 50
O. LifeATrustCo.. Cin
Senaca Co. Bk, Tiffin,
Sandusky City Bk. CI 20
Bx of Macomb County
Dayton Bank, Daytou 5
Miami Val.BK, " 10
State BanK, . 1
maixe. , disc.
Mousom River Bank. 60
Rockland Bk, K'kI'd i
Canton Bank. China.
Ellsworth Bank, 75
Exchange Bk, Bangor 60,
Grocers' Bank.-
Manatime Rk, Bangor 1 0.
Sanford Bk, Rockland
Hancock Bk, Ellsw'th
BanK of Hallowed, 75
TEBMOST.
Danby BanK, Danby,
Bk of South R o valton,
BanK of Royalton,
Solvent hanks, . 1
ILLINOIS.
Solvent Banks. 2
JJ and lamps from Merrell Carter wh v ,
a good supply on hand all th, tin,.. Other lamp
Feb. 23, 1859.
altered to burn eoal oil.
All PETS, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Ac , ci
be procured at the gtnr r
May 12. JOHN PATTOV. Curwensville.
rAR AND HOOP IRON, small rou
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