u s. w. EJ i 1 1 c if isf I) f r i ! Hi is i- in hi i Raftsman's Journal. New wlieat Las been selling at Muscatine, Iowa, at sixty cents per bushel. A New York correspondent says ten mil lions of hooped skirts are manufactured in that city per year. Tho celebrated leaning tower of Pisa is 315 feet high, and has an inclination from the per pendicular of 12 feet. . Forty-five foreigners took out naturalization papers at the late term of the Cambria county court. All Democrats, as a matter of course. The widest span yet made in a timber bf idge is believed to be that of the Schuylkill bridge, at Philadelphia, the clear opening of which is 310 feet. ' VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. The following Committees of Vigilance for the various districts wore selected by the People's County Committee. It is trusted that they will have an oversight of the tickets and see that they are properly disposed of on the day of the election. Beccaria David Graham, Thomas M. Cris roan, Lyonel W. Weld, J. II. Green. Bell Jacob Snyder, John Orr, J. F. Lee, John McQnilkin, Wm. Bell, Sam'l T. Hoover. Bcz John Blair, David Adams, Jr., James Turner. Bradford Win. Albert, Wm. Hoover, Jacob " i if- Mir- TT 11- E. JJarger, josepn w inery, i . u. ouirey. Brady Daniel E. Brubaker, J. K. Arnold, Ales. Shea, R. II. Moore. Bnrnside Jackson Patchin, John Mehaffey, James II. Weaver, Jos. McKee, Luther Myers, Eben McMasters. Michael Myers. Chest John KJinger, A. II. Peirce, Lewis J. Hurd, Jonathan Westover, in. McGar vey, David Michael. Aaron Peirce. Clearfield L. R. Merrell, David G. Nivling, J. Shnnkweiler, R. Mitchell, G. W. Rheem. Corinslon P. A. Gaulin, Joab Rider, John Rciter, M. B. Conaway, S. C. Amiston. Cuncensci'le I. B. Segner, Ed. A. Irvin, Col. II. D. Patton, Thos. W. Fleming. Decatur Isaac Goss, Thomas Waring, Ja cob Gearhart. Ferguson Hon. T. B. Davis, Martin Watts, Edmund Williams. .Fox Alpheus W. Heath, C. C. Lyman, Jo seph Heath. Girard Hon. Peter Lamm, Jon'a. Spack man, Amos Krise, Wm. A. Nelson. Goshen Thomas Graham, Joseph R. Irwin, William Leonard. Graham Dr. B. F. Akely, James B. Gra ham, James P. Nelson. Huston Arnold Bliss, Erasmus D. Patter son, Julius Lamb. Jordan Isaac Haines, John Swan, John M'Neal. Karthaus Joseph Yothers, Joseph Rnbley, Frank McGarvey, William Brulgcn, ). iietts Knox Martin O. Stirk, David J. Cathcart, Thomas Mch.ee, Isaac Mckee. Lawrenie Allen Mitchell, Nat. Rishel, L K. McCullongh, Mitchell Reed, Jas. Forrest. Lumber City Jesse Spencer, John H. Fer cruson, W. II. Spencer. Morris Dr. William Campbell, J. C. Bren ner, Jacob Mock. A. Washington John L. Allison, Jas. Gal- lahcr, James M. Biinn. Penn Samuel Widemire, Reuben Wain, A. C.Moore. Pike Col. T. R. McClure, Johnson Holden, Benj. Hartshorn, jr., Isaiah Caldwell, George iiailey. Union n. B. Bailey, Samuel Hollopeter, Frederick Hollopeter. Woodward Col. W. S. Wells, John McFar land, Jones Rowland. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's Jouksai, is published on Wed nesday at 51.50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, S2:00 will be chanted. 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 mil be made to yearly adver tiser?. No subscription taken for a shorter time than fix months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all an-earagcs are paid, except at the option of tne publisher. s.u.iiui. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pres'tJudge Hon. James Gamble, Jersey Shore As te.Judsces Hon. t m. L. Moore. Clearfield. Hon.Benj'n. Bonsall, Luthersburg Sheriff. . . . Fred k G. .Miller, . Clearfield Prothonotary, Jas. T. Leonard, . . Keg. A Rcc. . James Wrigley, . . " Treasurer. . . John McPherson. . . 4i District Att'y, Robert J. Wallace, . " Co. Surveyor, John L. Cuttle, . . " Coniiniss'n'rs. John Irwin. Sr. . . Clearfield. George Earhard. . . NewMillport. William McCrackcn, Lumber City. Auditors. . . Peter Hoover, . . Curwensvillc. Aaron C. Tate, . - Clearfield. Isaac W. Graham, . Coroner. . . . George Richards, . . Clearfield. TAKE NOTICE Pear neigh bors and breth ren, 80 of the subscribers to the Baptist meet ing house in Clearfield, who bare subscribed from S25 to one dollar, have not paid up their subscrip tions. Wo arc crowded for the money, the Car penters having placed their accounts in the hands of a lawyer for collection ; therefore, we request the friends to pay their subscritions without delay. Money may be paid to Esquire Frank in Cicarfield, or to me. This is the last notice. Aug. 24, 1S59. MARTIN NICHOLS. Sr. K'OTICE. Sealed proposals will be received up to the 1st of October. 13i9, by the Board of Managers of the "Anderson's Creek Public Road and Navigation'' for the construction of a good wagon road from Bridgeport to Moore's Mill, which will be let in scctious of one half mile, or bids will be received for the whole road. For par ticulars respecting the said road apply to William McBride, Secretary of said company, at his office in Curwensville, to whom all communications will Le addressed. JOHN PATTON, Curwensville. Ang. 3. 1859. President. LEARFIELD COUNTY, SS The Coin monwealth of Pennsylvania to Mary Hess widow of Abraham Hens, dee'd ; Manly C. Lou don and Sarah hi mfe, Isaac Hess, lle)ecca Ha ney, Joseph Lotidon and Martha hi wife. Alex ander Hess, David Asie H and Sophia his wife. Robert Butler guardian of Ahraham Hess and Rosanna Hess, and Aaron C. Tate guardian of Sarah Iles.t, Greeting: Whereas, at a Court of Common Pleas, held at Clearfield in and for said county on the 19th day of January, A. D., 1859, the petition of George Hess was read setting forth inter alia that his father, Abraham Hess, late of Boggs township, in Clearfield county, died on the 24th day of MayA. D.. 1853 ; that during the life time of said Abraham Hess, he agreed (by parol) to convey to said petitioner a certain tract of land in Boggs township containing one hundred acres, ana Dounaca Dy lands ot Alexander Stone, Isaac Hess and other lands of Abraham Hess; that the full consideration money hath been paid ; that the said Abraham Hess hath made no suitable provi sion for the execution of a deed and the comple tion or execution of said contract. Thereupon praying the Court to fix on some day certain to bear the parties, Ac. Whereupon the said Court, on the 19th day ot January, A. D., 1859, awarded a citation specifying notice in accordance with the 8?mbly; And afterwls at June Term I'm nf t l""? f ad cittion the Court on mo tion of L. J. Crans Esq., attorney for petitioner awarded an " euation, directing publication and fixed on the Fourth Monday ot September A D., 1859, being the first day of September term' to hear the parties in open court, at a Court of Com mon Pleas then to be held at Clearfield, in and for the county of Cloarfield, of which you will take aotice. By the court- J. B. WALTERS, August 31 1859. Deputy Proth'y. PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS. C. PURVIANCE, Arnbrotypist. corner of 2nd . and Cherry streets, Clearfield, Pa. Aug3'59. H B. WOODS, Attorney at Law. Indiana, Pa. . Professional business promptly attended to. D R. B. F. AKELY, Graham ton, Clearfield coun ty, I'enn a. April 1. D O. CROUCH, rnvsims, Curwensville, Clear . field county, Tenn'a. May 14. TJ. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Real Estate J. Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office adjoining his residence, on Second street. May 15. "ITTILLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Low. Clearfield, Pa. Office, one door north of the Post Office, on Second street. Sept. 1. JOSEPH GOON, Manufacturer of Boots and Shoos. Shaw's new row, Market street, Clearfield. Pal Made up work always on hand. Aug. 14. ROBERT J. At ALLACE. Attorney nt Law. (and District Attorney.) Clearfield, Pa. Office in Shaw's new row, Market street. May 26. HEUCI1EK SWOOPE, Attorney at Law. Clcar . field. Pa. OrEci in Graham's Row. one door east of the -Raftsman's Journal' office Nov 10. TRANK SHORT. Boot and Shoe-maker. Shop, on Second street, (nearly opposite Reed and Wearer's Store.) Clearfield, Pa. May 4, 1859. X A. FRANK. Justice of the Peace, Market st XT-L. Clearfield, Fa. Business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Collections made and money remitted Apr27'59. GEORGE W. RHEEM, Dealer in Drugs, Medi cines. Stationary and Fancy articles. Room formerly occupied by Lorain, on Market Street, Clearfield. Sell cheap, for cash Apr20. "ITflLLIAM F. IRWIN, Market street, Cicarfield, 1 V Ta. Tlenler in P"nroin fin ft Tlrtmnstif Afi-. ch a ndisc, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, and iamiiy articles generally. iNov. 10. TORN GUELICII. Manufacturer of all kinds of tt Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clearfield, Ta. He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'59. T OS III A S. JOHNSON, Cabinet Maker, Market fj street, cicarfield, 1'a. lie will also attend fu nerals with a hearse, when called on : and make coffins to order, on short notice. Nov. 10. TV!- WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional J services to the citizens of Morris and adjoin ing townships. Kesidence with J. 1. Denning in Kylertown, Clearfield county. May 1 1, 1559. AB. SHAW, Shawsville, Clearfield county. Pa., . Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware. Ac, sells cheap for Cash, or exchan ges for Lumber or approved country produce. HF. NAUGLK, At'atch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, tc. Room in Shaw's new row, Market street, opposite the Rafts r,tnn s Journal cffi.ee, Clearfield, Ta. Nov. 10. J.Br M'ENALLY, Attorney at Law. Cicarfield ra. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adioinins the residence of James IS. Graham. 2ov. 10. TLACKSMITHING. -Skunk wciler t Orr:thank II ful fornast favors, would rpsnpptfullv sntiril n continuance of a share of public patronage in their line oi ousiness. cnop on liiira st. riov. 10. -p ICIIARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do Ilt mestie Drv Good. Grnfprif Flnnr P.innn Liquor3. tc. Room, on Market street, a few doors nisi ui uhi n'j-4. Ksjjtc, utuiiriiciu, a a. April. c -t L. BARRETT. Notary Public. Clearfield. Pa., nr.,. .. .. .. . .. 7 in auenn 10 collections nnrt rimit nrnmnt. ly. Office on 2d Street, with Dr. M. Woods, oppo site Merrell & Biglcr's Tinware store. june22'59. "I X TM. FEATH, Justice of the Peace, New Wash- ington, Clearfield county, Pa. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. and all instruments of writing done on short no tice. Aew Washington, June 1, 18o9-6mp. T ARRIMER fc TEST, Attorneys at Law.Clear- Ai held. 1'a. ttill attend promptly to all legal aci otner imsincss entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6, 1S56. JAS.lI.LArtRIMF.il. ISRAEL TEST. mllOMAS J. M CL'LLOl'GH, Attorney at Law, I Cicarfield. Pa., may be found at bis office on Market street, one door west of Richard Mossop's store. Deeds and other legal instruments prepar ed witn promptness and accuracy. icb. 13. TOHN KUSSEL .t CO., Tanners and Curriers. pj Pennville. Clearfield Co , Pa. Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides oi an Kinus taKen in exchange. July 15-3 1. TAMES B. GRAHAM. Dealer in Sawed Lumber, fj cquared limber, fchmglcs, Hoards. Ac, Gra hamton. Clearfield county, Pa., is prepared to fill. on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in his line of business, on as reasonable terms as they can De procured in the county. Jan23-6-tf. TR- M. WOODS, tenders his professional servi J ccs to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinitv. Residence on Second street, opposite the office of u. J . C rans, tsq. Utflce, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G 11. Barrett, where he can be found unless absent on professional business. DENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers his pro fessional services to the Ladies and Gentlcmcr ol Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon tin teclh executed with neatness and despatch. Ecinj familiar with all the late improvements he is pre pared to make artificial teeth in the best manner Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15. Y OUR TEETH ! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to g announce to ins lnends and patrons, that he is now devoting all of his time to operations inDcn tistry. Those desiring his services will find him at his oCice, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, un less notified otherwise in the town papers the week octore. ah worn warranted to be satisfactory. T) OOT A SHOE MAKING. The undersigned hav- IJ ins entered into partnership in the above hn eincss, at the end of the new bridge, 1J miles a- Dove Clearheld 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. HOYT. ' N. B. All kinds of country produce and hides laucn in exenange lor worK. June 23, 1S58 TVTEW GOODS ! JOHN PATTON hasjustre J. 1 turned from the East, and is opening one of the largest stocks of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ev er brought into the county. His stock embraces a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Queensware, Ac, all of which will be sold at very reasonable prices for cash, or exchanged for country produce, lumber Ac, at market prices. Tho public are invited to' call and examine his good3. fmayl8 CO U RT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Honorable JAMES BURNSIDE, Esquire' 1 resident Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Cicarfield. Centre and Clinton and the Honorable William L. Moore and Eeniaruin Bon r-uv.aiVuuj,ui viciiriieKi county have issued their precept, to me directed, for tile hold ing of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Court Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer & Termi' ner, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clear field, in and for Clearfield co., on the I'oia tA Mn,, day, the 2Gth day of SEPTEMBER next. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appoarin their own 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 Witncs ses are requested to be then and there attending and not to depart without leave, at their peril ' GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 17th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and. fifty-nine, and the ei"htv Eecond year of American Independence - FREDERICK G. MILLER, Sheriff. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any way meddling with One Brown -Maro and colt, now in possession of Isaac Mcllendry, of Lrady township, as the same belong to me and subject to my order only. SAMUEL McUENDRY. Brady tp., August 26, 1859-a31 3tp. NEW STONE WARE MANUFACTORY IN CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the public that he has commenced the manu facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear field, and thst he is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Cream Crocks, Jugs. Jars, Ac, at lower prices, than they can be bought elsewhere. He solicits a snare ot patron age. FREDERICK LEITZINGER. Clearfield, Pa., Moy 25, lS59-ly. T7XCELSIOR MARBLE YARD. The undersigned hereby announ ces to the citizens of Clearfield county. that he i still ensaced, at his old stand in TYRONE CITY, in erecting MONUMENTS and BOX TOMBS. A?.so Head and Foot Stones of the latest and most approved styles, and on the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly at tended to. Address, ISAAC BERLIN, Aug. 25, lS5S.-dcc2:i-'57. Tyrone City. BANKING AND COLLECTION OFFICE OF LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange. Notes and Drafts Discounted Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con stantly on hand. Office, on Market St., opposite the residence of Jas. B.Graham, Esq. AprE5. jamks t. leoxaru. ::::::::: p. A. fisnet. wm a. Wallace. ::::::::: : a. c. fixvey. LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE !! The un dersigned take this method of informing the public generally that they have entered into co partnership in the Blacksmithing business, and can be found at the shop formerly occupied by Ja cob Shunkweiler, onTkird street, in the borough of Clearfield, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and as many new x)ncs 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 maro, No three-year old, shall then go bare. Your spears we'll work up then just right, To pruning hook3 for every hight, Your swords too. shall then bo wrought To plough-shares such a9 Cain ne'er bought. J. SHUNKWEILER, Dec. 6, 1853. GEORGE W. ORR. 40.00 PAYS FOR A FULL COURSE in O the Iron City College, the largest, most exten sively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. 337 Students attending daily, March, 1859. Usual time to completo a full course, from (i 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 irom ouu to !? i,uu. . Students enter at any time No Yacation Re view at pleasure. 51 Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in 1858 Minister's Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS. April R.1S59. (scptl'.iS) Pittburgh, Pa. "ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of V-r an order-of the Orphans Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House iu the Iorough of Clearfield on Monday the 20th day of Sent. 1859 at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described property, late the estate of William .uoycr, deceased. No. 1. A certain piece of land situated in Gra ham township, Clearfield county, beginning at a tv bite Oak corner, thence south by the John Don aldson survey lad perches to corner of the ttra Shippey purchase. thence by same westll 1 J perches to a i'ost, tuence .ast by ucorge Harrison survey 1 1 1 i perches, to place ot beginning contamm 109 acres, more or less, and being tho North Ea: corner of the James Milligan survey. No. 2. A certain tract of land situated in town ship and county aforesaid, beginning at a White Oak in the North West corner of the tract, thence South 154 perches, to corner of land of Yalentine ilegle, thence East nysamolls perches to Post thence along line of Thomas Coleburn's land North 154 perches to old line, thence West by Francis 118 perches to place of beginning, containing 107 acres, more or less, and being out of the North West corner of the John Donaldson survey. xerms une nan casn ana the residue in one year with interest to be secured by bond mortgage. Aug 10, M. JOS1A11 It. REED, Trustee.Ac. rilRIAL LIST, FOR SEPTEMBER T. 1359., (commencing 4th -Monday, 'zma day.) R. II. Howard, vs iMnith A isurlcy. vs Matthers A Boynton vs G. W. Caldwell. vs Jerry Gaines vs Lewis Jamison. vs John B. Welch. vs Wm. Evans. vs Marble A Mauck. vs J. B. Hngnot. vs Mauck A Brcneman. vs Samuel Biss. vs Jas. Albert A Bro. vs R. A J. Leonard. vs David Cathcart. vs David Askey. vs John Barmoy. vs John Barmoy. vs John Barmoy. vs M. A J. Denning. vs John M. Chase etal. vs Andrew Bauru ct al. vs Brown A Litz. vs Isaac Thompson. vs S A J. Shoff. vs C. D. Lutz. vs P. A. Karthaus. Samuel Hegarty, J. II. Abbess. B. D. Hall A Co., S. A J. Shoff, James M. Leonard, Austin Curry, H. Groe A wife, John Barmoy, Thomas Forcee, A. C M'KInney, Robert Reed A Co.. Newhouse,SpatzACo Isaac Thompson, John Barmoy, Wm. Smith, Wm. Smith, Joseph Lappippc. James M. Leonard, Samuel McCunc, John Du Bois. jr., John Cox. John M. Chase, G. D. Morgan, P. A. Karthaus, F. P. Hurxthal, Aug. . JAMES T. LEONARD, Prot'y. LIST OF JURORS FOR SEPT. TERM. 1859, (commencing on 4th Monday, 2oth day.) GBAXD JtnORS. Bell John Ross, jr. Brady William Brisbin, R. II. Moore. Bradford Jacob Kyler. Burnside James Gallaher, James Smith. Chest Lewis J. Hurd, Jehu Woods. Cicarfield Wm. W Botts, Henry Evans. Covington Jacob Mawrcr, Charles Weaver. Ferguson Matthew Bloom. Girard Amo3lriso. Graham Wm. G. Johnson. Huston John Tyler. Karthaus Oliver Moore. Lawrence W. Brown, J. Tloovcr, T. II. Rowlcs. Morris George D. Hess. Pike II. Snyder, R. Humphrey, Nath. Cleaver. TRAVERSE JURORS. Beocaria E. B. Haymaker, Elam Rakcstraw. Thomas Crcsswell. Bell Enoch Wetzel. Brady Jackson Horn. Bradford John Kline, Mat. Forcee, John Dale Bojres David Adams, Thillip Miller, John W! Kyler, Jacob Henney. Burnside John Alvcrs. 'ihomas nyucr, im. Summervillo, Henry Neff. Chest I homas Oartiey Cicarfield Joseph Goon. Wil decai Shirk, E. R. L. Stoughton William Torter, Mor- Covington John JUulson. Curwensville Henry Kerns. Decatur Solomon Hammerslaugh. Ferguson Hiram McCrackcn, Thomas Henry. Fox James MrCIellan. Girard Alexander Yiard. Goshen Amos A. Reed. Graham Win.-Wooldridge, Ira Green. Jordan D. W. Wise. Knox Martin O. Stirk, Samuel Richards. Lawrence Mark Kyler. It. Porter, Jos. Lansber ry, N. K. M'Mullen, Sam'l Fulton, L. Cardon. J r i ' U..J... t ijum oer viij . jiiuusnu iiue. Morris J- C. Brenner, Win. Wait, A N. Brown Pcnn Aaron Danworth. Pike Jesse Broomall, James Bloom, -Sr. Woodward Joseph McCullongh. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The un dersigncd respectfully informs his custo llv that he has iust re ceived from the East, and opened at his establish- mcnt m iMiaw s now, ciearneiu, i " of Watches, of different qualities, and Jewelry of every variety, from a full sot to a single piece, which he will sell at the most reasonable prices for Cash. All kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jew elry carefully repaired and warranted.. A con tinuance of patronage is solicited. November 10,1858. II. F. NALGLE. 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 Cicarfield. The books are of various sizes and a dapted to supply cither private individuals or Sun day Schools at very cheap rates. Very Mibstan tial bibles can be had as low as 25 cents apiece, and testaments as low as 6 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. Signed by order of tho Executive Com mittee. ALEX. McLEOD. President. A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 72 North SECOxn Street, (ojqio sit the Mount Vernon House,) Pphiladclphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 K. cases. Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Lcpinc, 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.: togcthci with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb Guard and Fod Chains. All goods warranted tc be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair ed in the best manner. Also, Masonic Marks, Tins, 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. HALLOA'. NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public generally, that he has opened out r. 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 Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be used, and his work will be made in the most substantial ami du rable manner, such ns will bear the test of strict examination. By a close observance of his busi 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 hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BENJ. RISHEL. New Salem City, Jan. 1G, 1S58. jVEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASK 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 arc invited to give me a call. Among the Fancy goods may be found, such as DUCALS, PERSIAN CLOTH, BALZARINE, DEBEIGE, TANFER LUSTRE, BRILLIANTS, CHALLIES, SATIN JEAN, GINGHAMS, BAREGE, LAWNS. PRINTS, DELAINES, and a variety of other articles ot Dress Goods. Also, an extensive selection of the latest and neat est styles, and best quality, of plain and fancy CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETS. SATIN VESTING, TWEEDS, VELVETS, AC. His stock also embraces nn extensive assortment of Groceries. Hardware, Queensware, Drugs and Medicines; Oils, Paints and Glass; Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps; Bonnets; Ready Made Clothing; Stationary; Confcction ry; Carpets; Tobacco Ac. Ac, Ac, 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 the stock of the subscriber before in a king their purchases, as they may be enabled to buv to bet ter advantage at the "cheap cash store," than at any otner place in the county. I'roduce of every uescripiion aicen in exenange lor goods. April 27. 1S59. WM. F. IRWIN. O R O F E S S O R D IT V ALL' S, lASltUiSS GALVAMIC PILLS. Prepared Originally hy Prof. Duvall, formerly of the College of Surgeons, Paris, is now offered to the public for the cu re of all those diseases in which iiiHjiaines uuu rcsoiveurs are indicated, inesc pills are rendered void of taste by which means tne most ueiioatc stomach can take them as well as the smallest child. From three to five boxes will cure tho wors ca5o of Scrofula. From two to four boxes will cure the worst case ot Salt Kheum. From two to 3 boxes will cure the Ring Worm. One box will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. v..u iu uuaus 141 cure an oia (.leers ana liunning tores. One box will cure Humors in the Eyes. From one to three boxes will cure the mjst in veterate case of Nursinz Sore Mouth. From one to two boxes will oure tho severest case 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 euro the Dropsy. From one to three boxes will cure Juandice. From two to six pills will cure the Sick Read Ache when accompanied with Billious . " One box will cure the Fever and Ague. T or an diseases arising from an impure state of me oiooa,anu ouious n a Oils, tho MastelessliaJvan te Pills are the best pills ever known in the annals of medicine 25 rents per Box Any agent on receipt of ?l will send four boxes to any part of the United States, free of postage. J. D. STONEROAD, Proprietor. aug2j-'jS-y Lewistown, Ta. For sale by Moore A Etzweilcr, Clearfield, Pa., and by country merchants generally. GIFTS RARE AND BEAUTIFUL GIV- en Indiscriminately without money to all rsois ordering loots from. U LA I! ICS Great GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, Number 80fi Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia. This establishment is conducted on a scale of unsurpassed magnificence and liberality, as thou sands can testify, and universally acknowledged to be the most liberal and punctual Gift Enter prise in the United States. My New and Classified Cataloguo of Books, a pamphlet of 48 large pages, contains a full list of Histories, Biographies, Travels, Adventures. Sto ries, AnecdotcSjTalcs, NarrativcSjKomances, Sports and Pastimes. Also, Religious, Biblical, Theolo gical, Classical, Philosophical, Geographical, Bo tanical and Agricultural Works, Dictionaries. Lex icons, Albums, Annuals and Presentation Books. Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, in every stylo of Binding, together with all tho newest icoris of the day, all of which are handsomely bound and guar anteed perfect in every respect. The schedule of Gifts I present, (as will be seen by reference to my cataloguo.) is the most extensive, as it is also the most superior, elegant and magnificent ever offer ed hy any similar establishment in the Union one of which Gifts will accompany each book at the time of sale. E5?A Fine Gold Watch, ac companies every order of one hundred boots, or dered at one time from my Catalogue.jv TESTIMONIALS. As an evidence of the truth of what has been asserted, I append the names of a few gentlemen of high standing, whose veracity cannot be questioned, who have purchased or or dered books from mo and received Gold Watches, namely: Wm. Zimmerman, Esq., Middlctown.Pa; John 1). Skilcs, Wholesale Grocer, Lancaster, Pa ; Hon. G. G.Walker, Representative from Somerset county, in the Penn'a Legislature; Walter G. E vans, Notary Public, Lancaster city, Pa, ; Jacob martin, r-sq.. Kocnester, A. X.; Hiram Fisk,Esq., Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. Geo Lenhart, Harrisburg Pa.; Mr. J. L. Fears, Boar Creek. He Georgia; Mr. Thomas Smcad, Bedford. Pa.: and' Agents Wanted in everv Town and Villain ; the United States. My terms to Agents, are such as to afford them a liberal remuneration for tlmir trouble. Full particulars may be had by address ing me as above. If Catalogues scntfreo to any address. Philadelphia, July 20. 1859-3m. BAR AND HOOP IRON, small roulTd iron stove rod" 4c. for sale at the torn of October 6. x WM. IHV1N juiia crosby, Lawrence street. Philadelphia who received a splendid Silt dress pattern, worth S15. D. W. CLARK No. S06 SprinzGardcn St..rhiladclnhi. P., NEW GOODS VbKi uiiiiAi.ubi re ceived and for sale low at the 'cheapest cof ceiveu urn . lAirw t -rrriw? ner," Curwensville, by GLORIOUS N EWS I NATIONAL EX CIINGE The subscriber having taken the above well known stand, in 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. His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. April 8, 1858. DAVID SMITH. WASHINGTON HOUSE, MIDDLETO WN, Dauphin County, Pa. Tho undersigned, having become proprietor of the above Hotel, re cently kept by Mrs. C.Tlriffee, solicits a continu ance of the custom which has heretofore been so liberally extended to the house, especially by the citizens of Cicarfield county, trusting that he will be able to render satisfaction to all who may fa vor with a call, by strict attention to tho wants and comfort of his guests. L R. DEEG. Middletown. Pa , March 30. 1859-3m. PUBLIC HOUSE. The undersigned res pectfully announces to the traveling public in general that he now occupies the Tavern house i mile east of S. Bander's old stand, in Covington township, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their 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 9, 1859. BENJAMIN SNIDER. SUSQUEIIA N N A HOUSE, Cinr'iisville, Clearfuld Count if, Penn,a. The subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Hotel. Philipsburg, having taken tho above house, situate in the east end of 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 accommodate strangers and all others who may favor him 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. 1S58. to inform his old customers and the nnhl?. n-n.. rally that he has recently taken the above well known stand, and that he 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 BAR 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 careful and attentive hostlers In short every department of his establishment will be supplied with all the comforts and conveniences the weary traveller could desire. WM. A. MASON Curwensvillc, June 2. 1S58. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CORNER OF r-iT.1'81 AXI MARKET STREETS. CLEAR t JED, 1 A. ihe undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public in general, that he has taken the above houe (for merly known as the He, nphiJt Hotels and that the houe has been recently refitted,' improved and newly furnished; that extensive stabling has just been completed; and that ho is pre pared to accommodate all who may give him a call m the most pleasing and agreeable manner. Jle is amply provided with everything to render his house a desirable endeavor to entertain his guests in a manner that cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. The house is situated in a pleasant and quiet part of the town, and no expense or attention will be spa red to make it oue of the best houses in the county. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. His par will be supplied with an assortment of choice 1 q."0. janc2-5t II. HAYS MORROW. HIGHLY IMPORTANT IN FORM A T I ( N. N e. v S p ring G o nd s. L. A W. REIZENSTEIN. corner of Main and Joy streets, opposite William Barker's "Mansion House," LOCK HAVEN. PENN'A. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, especially Lumbermen coming to Lock Raven, that tbey have just received their Spring goods, comprising a tremendous stock of fashionable and seasonable READY-MADE CLOTHING. ALSO. FURN ISHING GOODS HATS AND CAPS BOOTS A SHOES. TRUNKS, VALISES. AC. which can't be found in 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 tho usual prices, ns to aston ish even the closest buyer. The goods are nil new and fashionnblc and have been selected with the greatest care and will be warranted in point of durability. Remember the place! L. A W REIZENSTEIN. Opposite t m. Barker's "Mansion House." I-ock Haven. Pa., March H, lS59-3in. KEEP UP THE EXC1TEM EXT. Re movals always cause excitement, and since the great excitement about the removal of the Court House has subsided, the community gener ally have become somewhat excited npon hearin" that Charly Watson has determined to pull up stakes and remove to Virginia. But tho latest cause of excitement is the tact that I have icmov ed my Saddler Shop from my old stand opposite the Court House to my new shop on Market street, nearly opposite the jail, where all who may favor me with a call can be supplied with Sa,lc. Sin gle Hi. mess. Jiouble Harness. Tut Harness. Bri dles, Collars. Whips, Halters. HoHsintr. Jireerh- uuiin.y. riar straps, nnn in laci every article in the line of Saddling and Harness making. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed I solicit a continuance of the same and a call from as many new customers as can make it suit. Aug. 29, '59. GEORGE W. RHEEM. P. S. My being connected with the Drug busi ness will not interfere with my shop, for I have the Drug Store attended to by careful hands and intend devoting my time exclusively to my rcgu larg business. G. W. R. f SAY IT BOLDLY', thatyour Golden Salve A saved my life! I was brought to the brink of the grave hy a broken breast; I gave up all hopes of getting well ; it eased the pain in 1 hour and seven boxes cured me; I could nurse my child in one week. Airs. J. lirunncn, No. 7 High Street, Ioirell, Massachusetts. IT CAN'T BE RUBREII OITT It Can I Iw Rubbed Out It Can't he Ruhlrd Out THAT tVIIlTTEN S GOLDEN SALVE THAT WHITTEN'S GOLDEN SALVE Has saved life in Tjttrelt 1Ti nm.J I. r it Has sared life tn Lfturll Has saved, ife in Lowell A-U is DOING A GREAT WORK AND IS DOING A ClU'ATWnin.- By completely curing Piles, Rheumatism, Cuts iruiscs, eprains, Uld Sore3. Scrofulous Humors, Ervsinclas. Pimnleson th Fn r'n-,.a nn.i ri.:i' blams, Sore Nipples, Broken Breasts. Burns and Scalds, Spinal Difficulty, Felons. Warts. Chafing Cancerous Sores, Ringworms. Salt Rheum. Sore Lips, irost-hittcn limbs Phnforl rnCnt, m. i Hands Boils, Scratches on Horses, Sore Teats on cows, sc.; and n adapted for every kind of sore or humor that nfTUi-ta lmmor.;tn in i and those who are the most subject to accidents! should supply themselves with tho Golden Salve! kt acts without pain heals rapidly, and cases pain almost instantly. It contains no poison, and has no offensive odor. Tho Golden Salve has, by its complete success in curing the various external diseases, secured a lasting reputation commensu- ...viunonmiu. iujsicians use it extensively, and testify to its superior valne in checking in namatorv action, and in it Kni;nn. .. ?. tlemen of the Press, the Pulpit and the Bar. the "'su luo low ins cn and the poor, testify to the matchlos efficacy of the Golden Salve Manufactured solely by C. P. WRITTEN. 35 and w East Merrimack street, Lowell, Mass. 25 cents per box G. W. Rheem, ClearfielJ; Jacob Koons, ,V.0,V.t?,1,e; Hod Merrell, Bradford; Edward tViIliams, Woodland; Ellis Irwin A Sons. Lick Run; A. 15. Shaw, Shawsville ; P.A.G aulin, French vule; Thos. G.Snyder, Kylertown; Henry Swan, Ansonville; J. L. Allison, New Washington ; and -11 FltA'K General Agent, Clearfield, who will supply all country merchants on liberal terms. Lowell. Mass.. August 17, 1S59. CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Ac, can be procured at the store of Mayl2. JOHN PATTON, Car wensullc. FLEMING HOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE GOOD INTENT,) CUR WENSt ILLE, Clearfield Countr. P.i Tb il)r;i,. k., i OR TINWARE OF AT i ir,- TO xh'p .v," "S Cft For Japaned-Wnre, v AfX. A..A 1111 I . 1.1. Iir.i. CO to MlJRRrt t t t.' S. For Brittania-Ware, go to Merrell k v !LEfc For Hard-Ware. go to mErrklla b,,;: For Hollo w-W are, gotoMcRRELL4n!:Ul:,i JAPJIXXED WARE. lt-E 4. For fancy waiters, go to Merrell 4 T,r, For fancy deed IcTxcs, go to Meiirell A Riri For good dust pans, go to Merrell A Biui"!.' For ncathiolassescups.gotoMEKRELL A ? .' For good foot tubs, go to Merrell A lt.!'ER.i For superior lanthornji.iroto Mi-nir, . l . 1 ror water coolers, go toMF.Rr.ELi i , . - ---....ut.tL i;u;i.t4t For chamber bnt'Srt. m In Mcit... t. I 'Gi.r.g-, STOVES, STOVE FIXTCKKS. lr - 0 - 1. I : ! . . . For stoves of all kinds, go to Merrell A Liglp For farmers' boilers, go to Merrell A hiall For good stove-pipe, go to Merrell A J For summer furnaces, go to Merrell A l!ici , For large iron kettles, go to Merrell A him " For cofiec roasters, go ioMerrbllA Ihr,' 1 or stove brushes. go to Merrell A Jiir, t For German blacklcad.go to Merrell A Lioir! ' For stove collars. go to Merrei l A Bigle For Rafting stoves, go to Merrell A L'iglch '' MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLE. For superior coal oil, go to Merrell A BizW j? or i.incy coai on lamps, go to -Merrell A 15il. .. . For side hill ploughs. I--. go to Merrell A -.' J-or good road serai jpers, go to Merrell A Bigi.r crcens. go to Merrei l A l!i-;et ' scales, goto Merrell A Dt2,ri i For superior sand scr For good platform sea l or good counter scales, go to Merrell A ISigleY i- For superior hay scales, go to Merrei! A l!ie'r . ' l or patent milk pans, go to Merrell A HHer, ' For good clover hullers, go to Merrell A hi"), ; For fancy lamp shades, go to Merrell A lii'Vt ' For good spelter and zinc, go to Merrell A l!Ht v For superior fruit cans, go to Merrtll A V.v-tt l ':- For good house-spouting, go to Merrell A Lig!cr i - HABPWARK AND IMI-LEMEXT3. For bar iron of all Kinds, go to Merrell A VAz)nt For superior cast steel, go to Merrell A l!Hr - f For good nailsand spikes, go to Merrell A hitler , l or good English steel, go to Merrell A Bi-k-rV ' lor neatsmoothing irons, go toMcrrcll A 'n t : For good spring steel, go to Merrell A UigierV For superior door locks, go to Merrell A lii-!r s " For American blisterstcel, go to Merrell A Bi'i.r , For iron axles and files, goto Merrell A liit'Irr ' I For superior pmnpchains.go to Merrell A Bijjler e I For all puniji fixtures. go to Merrell A Bijj.c-r'i ' For good buggy springs, go to Merrell A Bis:,r : For butts and hinges. Ac go to Merrell A Bijicr t ' For superior bras Kettles, gu to Merrell A BHc Ir good mast in kettles, go to Merrell A Biker's' " For nearest waffle irons, go to Merrell A liicler 1 For good sausage cutters, go to Nerrell A Bi:r For good sausage stuffers, go to Merrell iV Biker s . For superior coffee mills, go to Merrell A Bigk-r't - I or superior porch feet, go to Merrell A Rig!r' I For shovel plough wings, go to Merrell A Biglf r' 1 1 or good horse shoe nails, go to Merrell A VA'.a , $ For superior hotel lamps, go to Merrell A Tiller , t For lam door hinges. go to Merrell A BMer' J For superior gate hinges, go to Merrell A Biker s I r superior jck chains. g to Merrell A Biier'- t For lung bandied shovels. g. to Merrell A Bi"'Ws I For spades ai:d hay forks, go t.iMn rell A Bigler'j I For hoes and iron rakes, goto Merrell A Ri-l?r X For fen-els of all sizes, go to Mrrell A BilrrV ' For superior brass cocks, goto Merrell A Hitler's. I For Brass candle sticks. go to Merrell A Bijlcr'f. For brass snuffer I I. ekf. goto Merrell A BiilcrV Fur superior lard lamps, go to Merrell A Bii't. ' For good Innon squeezers.go to Merrell A V.fWt For good cork screws, go to Merrell A Bi;!er l or egg codlcrs k beaters, go to Merrell A Bi-rier'i lor good bread toasters, go to Merrell A BijrlerV tor superior flesh forks, goto Merrtll A Bigier's. For good basting spoons, goto Merrell A Bijln's For good twine boxes. go to Merrell A Uigier'. For neat spring balances, go to Merrell A BijrVrY For good corn grinders, go to Merrell A IhVlerV. i For good corn shelters, go to Merrell A Bi'er '.. I For patent saw gumers, go to Merrell A Fi-IcrY For superior castors, go to Merrell A F.ig'.cr i -? Country produce, old metal, brass and t-jyytT I taken in exchange. Clearfield.. n ne S. l-.iy JF YOU WANT SUPERFINE FLOUR GO TO Mos.'; IF you want good Extra Flour, go to Mss." " IF you want Extra Family Flour, go to MoJ.ip's IF you want good smoked Hams, go to Mossup'i. IF you want Sides or Shoulders, go to M-issoi"'. IF you want excellent Driel Beef, goto Mi.ssor . IF you want good Brown Sugar, go to Mossr'. IF you want superiorWhiteSugar. go to Muss.'. IF you want the best Rio Coffee, go to M IF you want Extract of Coffee, go to M issr . IF you want good Imperial Tea. go to Mossur'. IF you want good Black Tea, go to M.ss r'. IF you want good Young llyin. go to M 'sr ! IF you want coarse or tine Salt, go to MsmV. IF you want excellent Rice, go to M-issuf"-IF you want fresh ground Spice, go to M-issyp's. IF you want superior Candies, go t-j Mossur's. IF you want Adamantine Candles, goto MossorV. IF you want good Tallow Candles, go to Mossor's. IK you want good frerdi Mackerel, go to Mossor'n. I F you want good fresh Herring, go to Mossor j?. IF you want superior White Fish, go to Mssor IF you want Molasses, all kinds, gu to MsorV. IF you want fine Dried Peaches, go to Mossor's. IF you want fine Dried Apples, go to Mossol'V IF you want Oranges and Lemons, go to Mss'p's. IF you want Nails ami Spikes, go to Mossor's. IF you want Hard ware of all kinds.goto Mossor". IF you want a good Grass Scythe.' go to Mossor's. IF vou want a jrood Hay Fork, go lo Mossor's. IF you wnnt a giKd Manure Fork, go to Mossop's. IF yon want good Garden Spades. go to Mossor's. IF you want Willow Baskets, goto Mossor's. IF you want a good Buggy Whip, go to Mossor's. IF you want Tobacco and Cigars, go to Mossor's. IF you want Fancy Wall Paper, go to Mossor's. IF you want Manilla A hemp cord.-,go to Mossor's. I F you want Palm or Fancy Soap, go to Mossor's. IF you want Shoe Lasts and Pegs, go to Mossor's. IF 3-ou want good Saw-mill Saws, go to Moss-up". IF you want Powder. Lead A Shot. go to Moss.r'. IF you want good Shoe Blacking, go to Mossor's. IF you want good Stove Blacking. go to Moss-ir's. IF you want superior Black Ink. go to Mss-r'-IF you want a Smoothing Iron, go to Mossor's IF you want good brown. Muslin, go to Mossor's. IF you want good White Muslin, go to Mossor's IF you want good colored Muslins. go to Mossor's IF you want silk Handkerchiefs, go to Mossor's. IF you want cotton Ilandkerchicfs.goto Mossor's. IF you want Linen Table cloths, go to Mossor's. IF you want eotton Table cloths, go to Mossor'f. IF you want UmbrellasA Parasols, go to .Mossor's. I F you want a superior Clock, go to Mossor's IF you want Fancy Carpet Sacks, go to Mossor's. IF you want Table Oil Cloths, go to Mossor's IF you want good Floor Oil Cljth, go to MossorV IF you want new School Books, go to Mosst.r' IF you want a good Undershirt, go to Mussof' IF you want fashionable Coats, go to Moss. IF you want fashionable Pants, go to Moss IF you want fashionable Neck ties.goto Mos'. IF you want fashionable Vests, go to Moss. IF you want fashionable Hats, go to Mo5Sr IF you want fashionable Hand ks. goto Mo.s v.f IF you want fashionable Boots, go to Mi'"".' IF you want fashionable Shoes, go to M0 IF you want Bovs' Coats A Pants, go to -A,5i IF you want Children's Shoes, go to .. IF you want fashionable Bonnets, go to fj.j' IF you want Calieocs, new styles, go t0:, or ii. IF you want new fancy DcLaincs. go ' .' ,,; IF you want good French Chintx, S010 s IF you want French Ginghams, go to IF you want Domestic Ginghams, go to M'1 . it you want first rate Alpacas, go 1 naeas. iroto IF you want old Monongahola. go tl) if you want good Cherry i;ranuj tisor' IF you want good Sweet Wine, go to -Ul " IF you want Fancy Cassimeics, go to !p-j. IF you want Black Cassimcrcs, go to ' "',,.. IF you want plain A fancy Tweeds, go to 0spp-s. I F you want superior CassincU, go to Jj''j. IF you want superior Sattinets, go to IF you want ground White Lead, go o r's'. IF you want lino ground Zinc, go m ,;or's IF you want Pure Flax-seed Oil, go t0 IF you want any other articles, go to IF you want to buy cheap for cash, go to W " Clearfield, Pa., April 27. 1SJ9- CTZl BACON-Uams, Sides and Shoulders-" and for sale at tho "cheap cash st0.v. Apr 27, m. JILLTT"p IUWr-JiJltr, for sale at 'JjV stoic of JOflN PATTON, Curwcn in- . . .. f., liO--' F Hrtf nil ilrtimniiin m.ft -wt j . A1 For fancy gas chandahcrs.go to Merroll A V,t For good dinner bells. go to Merrell A Bit;'! For good grain cradles, go to .Merrell A It you want Port Wine, superior, go to - . IF you want " for Medical use g !:iT's. IF you want " " Sacramental nse.go to M' I