Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, December 14, 1859, Image 3

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    THE JOUMAL.
CLEARFIELD, PA., DEC. 14,
.The Slanderer" has been unavoidably o-
nJi:ted,tutarP,arshort,y-
Several writs !,avo beeu added to tho Sher-
iiTs Sales thi wee, and one account to tbe
Registers -Votice.
protracted Meeting has been in progress
ia tfo Prcst'Tierjaij cuuitu m una p-y- aiuce
last VTedneswyf ana a number ot persons
lave been a-U-'d to tLe membership.
Applicants for tavern license sbonld remem
ber that licenses can only be granted at tho
January and March terms of our court. The
frotboTiotary publishes in our paper to-day a
list ot those who have filed their petitions.
Tte Lutheran congregation at Karthaus, in
Iliis county, invite sealed proposals for the
laiMiiig of a church edifice near the residence
of J.F. V. Schnarrs, Esq. A notice relative
o it will be found in our advertising columns.
Sealed proposals for the erection of a Meth
odist church at New Washington, in this coun
:v, and for another at Campbell's in Bell town
th:, are solicited by the building committees
of the respective congregations. See notices
in our advertising columns.
A new brick church is about being erected
.j t!:e Methodists in the neighboring borough
of Cnrwensville. As will ho seen by an ad
vertisement in another column, proposals for
building it will be received by the committee
until the l'Jth day of January next.
Fiac A Jreling house near tbe 31ue
TaU Tsvcni," between this place and Philips
lurg, w&s turned to ashes on tbe night of the
5J icst. It belonged to Mr. Isaac Rothrock,
but was ccupied by a Mr. Thompson, who lost
a.:i Lis household ejects ; his cLildren barely
ccrcJ with their lives.
Daring the latter part of the past, and the
Irliir.ing of this week, we experienced very
weather in this couaty. Is is feared that
on ill ground, where the surface was covered
w;th mater and. by tbe freezing, was converted
:"-:o ice, tbe tail grain may have been injured,
lul i: is hoped not to a great extent.
fez mi ITolidats. Mr. Wendlin Entres is
;:vj aring for the Hul.idaj. Us Is getting on
a Lv-re stock of confectittaaries, toy candies
ii ether fancy fixing ibrvhe little folks. If
-Kriss Kinkle" shoniun't have enough
krici-knacks to C!I all the stockings on christ
r...s eve, Eutres can no doubt supply him.
See Lis jdvertisemont elsewhere.
Il realter Estray Notices, Cautions, Adrain
:s.:i:ors' and Executors Notices, and other
;ij;ial advertisements will have to le ac
r rp.mied by the cash to secure attention, ex-
co;.t wijen sent Ly thoso who have regular ao
ci.ur.ta with us. Wt: biive too many unpaid
aivertiseuietits of this sort on our books al
realy for our own good, nor can wo see bow
iii-u-accumulation wpl in the least benefit us.
Rev. C. Diehl, formerly pastor of tho Ln
th.Tan congregations in this place, Curwens
vil'o, LdtLersburg and New Millport, died at
hit residence in West Mahoning township, In
liana county. Pa., on Wednesday evening No
n-tuber 30th, aged about 35 years. The de
ceased became afflicted several years ago, bad
to give up preaching, and died of a lingering
consumption. His numerous acquaintances in
this couiity will hear of his death witliiregrct.
; PSi.-
People's Coustt Meeting. A meeting of
tho People's parly ol Clearfield county will be
held io the Court IIou.se in this place on Wed
nesday evening, Jan. 11th, (Court week,) lor
the puipose of appointing conferees to meet
'conferees from the other counties of the dis
tricts, to select one Seuatorial and two Repre
sentative delegates to the People's State Con
tention which is to assemble at Ilarrisburg on
the 22d Feb., ISGO. S. B. Row,
Ch. of People's County Com.
Got a Fall. Last Wednesday, 7th inst.,
Mr. Alex. Southard, whilst working in the
new l-uilding that has been erected at the
south end of town for the accommodation of
Rev. Mr. Cdey of the Catholic church, stepped
on a loose board, one end of which did not
rest ou the joist, and, falling through, receiv
ed some severe bruises on his thigh, ami and
side cf bis head, and was stunned so much that
he was insensible for several minutes. He is
moving about again as usual.
7ocal Ne wstafers should be a complete re
flex cf the bu.inc3 and prosperity of their
;.!::? of publication, and every one ought to
. c impressed with the importance ol this fact.
It should ,be.ii.a Imperative duty of all busi-it-ss
tiieh io pitrouUe, sustain and encourage
'::.e"i!,dotialJournaisj'not on'y fpjr their own in
dividual interest, but for the we'ara of the
community In wlncji they are jiVdlishcJ. .0
cal i.ewa lot JolcaJ paper isrsff regarded .by io
:.:iigent business men In every'rila'ce. It j
''.'.rough this source tbaotifl 'ii qualified' to
judge of tba business and activity of towns
ar.d villages ; therefore the necessity of libe
rally patronizing local papers, not onjy by the
'way of advertising, but in furnihir,g r,iaierial
to make them enterUinjnjj and profitable to
all. Tt cannot be expected thai an editor is
cogniyant ot all that is transpiring throu ghoul
the town and conntry, and tor thia reason ey
try man should ftel t t, privilege to assist in
making public through the local papers erents
cf daily occurrence-accidepts, fires, carria
ges, deaths, or anything of interest that'may
transpire in the community in which ho resides.
Vy thfg course editors can furnish jbrougli
their respective papers a complete record of
til that transpires of interest in town and
punfry. ' Ve hope, therefore, that soma of
on'r 'friends in the diflcrent parts of the county
Mill keen' r.a nested iin in all. that i? jrointr on
CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBOLtNGS.
lE?"To be respectedmen must be honest
: Ahvays open grog-shops and chancery.
foKw1' makC fjshionsa "e n,en
vaFiu-terya SOrtf bad mon?r to which
vanity gives currency.
Sa!,I!rni'ken,!eSSa bcwitcaing end, a plea
sant poison, and a sweet sin. 1
nD:7R,cmet?berthat riches like manure, do
no good until they are spread. '
lco" denies that she moth
er of tbe "Fostoria Foundling."
CSThe editor of an Indiana paper savs
his liorse'r"ny " 0,1001 " Ua3 th'Sitor "St
JfjT Granted a new trial, to Jacob Foast,
at EriePaCt f m"rder in the firat degree
rp-Found an Anibrotypc likeness of a lady
and a small blank book. The owner can have
them, by calling at this office.
r7-Formed a joint stock company, with a
large capital, at Cincinnati, with the design of
controling the Pork market.
. ttPlace a bone across a pork rind, and you
have ''bony-part crossing the Rhine." This
is termed "illustrated history."
EF"Excited the people of Warren, 6n ac
count of the finding of oil, silver, and a rail
road, m that neck o' the woods.
G5f A married lady residing in Loudon, Va.,
is said to weigh five hundred and fifty-three
pounds. Her husband is a great lady's man !
E7"We were considerably amused by an ac
count that we lately saw ot a remarkable duel.
Ihere were six men upon the ground and six
rr.isics.
CC7A Mormon advertisement reads as fol
lows: "To be let rooms for two gentlemen
and four wives, or rooms for one gentleman
aud six wives."
EF"A delightful retreat Coplapo, in Chili.
It oxperienced one hundred and sixteen shocks
of earthquake In twenty-four hours during tbe
late convulsion.
CP"Returned from England Mr. Well a res
ident of New-Orleans; where, it is said, he dis
posed of a patent for fish-books, of bis own in
vention, for $23,000.
CA Printer's Devil, wanting to kiss his
sweetheart, addressed her as follows : "Miss
Lucy, may I have the pleasure of placing my
imprint on your bill 1"
C7"Prof. Lowe Las packed np his balloon,
pocketed 51.000 in money, and is now chuck
ling over his profits. Probably he will go to
Euiope but in a steamer.
CJ7In China, when a pair of unmentiona
bles are no longer serviceable, they are stuffed
with minced meat and sold for sausages. The
cultivators of Young Hyson are ingenious.
KF""Tho greatest 'bore' yet the tunnel in
progress from Freiberg to the Elbe at Meissen.
It is twenty-four miles long, and intended to
drain the mines around the Grst named place.
C7Mr. William Hood was robbed near Co
rinth, Ala., recently. The Corinth paper says
that the name of the highwayman is unknown,
but there is no doubt that ho was Robbin' Hood.
!Ty"The Boston 2Jvertistr suggests that the
cow at Charlestown, Va., was killed by the sen
try because she had two powder horns on her
head, and because she had been lailbearing a
mong the negroes.
C"W. H. Ilooe, a postmaster in Virginia,
publishes that two hundred dollars of the pub-,
lie funds are missing from his office. ant h
asks "who has got the money V Possibly e
cho imfy answer Hoot.
fXF"3rs. Kcescy.wife of the absconding cler
gyman, with her five children, has returned to
her father's house, in Mifflin county, where
they will find a home. Nothing has been heard
of Kecsey or his paramour.
CTWhen a young man is clerk in a store,
and drosses line a prince, smokes 'fine segars,
drinks 'fine" brandy,' atteuds theaters, balls,
and the like, we wonder if he does is all upon
the avails of his clerkship 1
f7If there is any body under the canister
of heaven that I have in utter excrescence, said
the amiable Mrs. Partington, it is the slander
er going about like the boy constructor, circu
lating his calomel among honest people.
DSMrs. Beam, the woman who it was sup
posed had eloped with the missing constable,
Kemerer, of Millville, Cambria co., Pa., has
returned to her home. She denies any knowl
edge of him but can give no satisfactory account
of her own whereabouts during her absence
37""Mr. Annan, of DowuQeld, N- YV, a few
days since wishing to have the honey taken
from one hive without killing the bees, blew
chloroform into the hive, when the bees fell
asleep and were removed to another hive with
out harm. Next morning they were all awake
and in a lively state. ';'
C-The last novelty in France is the fashion
of ladies wearing a glass 'stuck in their eye.
In the country they wear the same hats as the
cavalier, wear dog-skin gloves, heavy paletots,
with capacious pockets, and the most fascina
ting gaiters of rongh leather, with ever so
many little buttons and bell-like appendages,
which is called a la muleteer.
MARRIED :
On the 1st Dec, by D. Dressier,' Esq., Mr.
Wm. Weltt and Miss Sarah Ann Johnsox, all
of L'nion township.
O l the 13th Oct.. by Rev. E. W. Kirby, Mr.
Lewis Warren and Miss Elizabeth Boyer,
both of Muddy Run.
On the 9th Dec, by the same, Mr. George
Haxna and Miss Elizabeth Braot, both of
Bell township.
On December 10th by S. T. Thompson, Esq.
Mr. Daniel B. Will, of Morris township, to
Miss Joanna Deemer, formerly of Centre co.
' . . DIED:
On November -2oth, Mr. Johs Ccrlet, , of
Covington township, Clearfield county, aged
73 years, 5 months, and 23 days. t
-
The use of Dr. Hostctter's Stomach Bitters for
Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heaviness of the Stomach,
or tiny other like affection, is second to none in A
luerlca or abroad. To be able to state confidently
trtit the "Bitters" are a certain cure for Dyspep
sia. nd Kka diaeases, is to the proprietors a source
of imalloysd pleasure. It removes U morbid
matter from tii stowaeh. purifies the bloodjim
r.arts renewed vitality U tbe nervous systeiniv-inelUbafto'n-a'Rnd
enerjry o indispensable for
ihfi restoration of fc-ealta. 'l'iie numerous acknowl
edgement of its superior txeellenea and benefi
cent results bavo assured the proprietor that it
Biinot but prove a great eue t the1 a&teted, and
impart vitality to the thorough system- fc ad
vertisement in .another column. "
Clearfield Market Prices.
CORRECTED BY KICHARD MOSSOP.
The following are the prices at which the ar
.,ia rnmi.il wirii sellin? Yesterday :
Flour, oerbbl. $7.25 I Hams, pr lb
15
.10
.18
.12
.10
.12
Wheat, p. bush.
Rye,
Oats, !
Corn, ff
Buckwheat ff
Potatoes, "
Beef, per lb.f
Pork, "
Sugar,
1.50
Shoulders,
(C
1.00
.50
1.00
':82
.50
4 to 6
1
.10
.15
Butter.
Dr. peaches, "
Dr. apples,
Eggs, per dozen,
Aninnfl n. hlisll.
J. 00
Corn meal pJ'cwt. 2.25
Buckwheat fl. " 2.12
Chop Rye, ' f 2.12
Rags, good, Ib..2
Hy, per ton, '" 00.00
V U 1 1 V
31oIasses, p. gall. .0
' WW - TJZS X -C ZJ TJTJTIT-ITT 1 1 1 '
lADTIO.Wll...v... ..
' aeainst. .K - .r---uercoy caution
An.oi.vill., Pre. 7, 1859. HENRY SWAS. ;
7.AUTION. All personsare cautioned aainHt
rw, , . WIIaLIAM McGARVEY
Chest township, Nov. 30, lS59-dec7.
Tfc7i P CLEARFIELD, PA.
!n .C u,rs,ged takes thia method of inform
faltuie S??tie thw h$ h-aS cnced the anu
field nLTWar inthe trough ofClear
neld, and thst ho is now prepared to supply all
J? Ayn,Wint MiIk aml Cream Crocks
hmff ' 2- at 1?.Wer Price8 than they can be
bought elsewhere, lie solicits a share of patron-
Spf.filfi FREDEItlCK LEITZIXUEIt.
Clearfield, Pa., AIBy 2j, 1859-ly.
A JISTRATOIVS NOTICE.-letters
X. of Administration on the Estate of Hannah
bpencer, late of Penn township, Clearfield coun
ty, la., deceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in said township, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims aeainst
the same, will present them, duly authenticated
for settlement, to the undersigned, or to L. J.
trans, Esq., Attorney, Clearfield. Pa.
v. 30 1359. MILES S. SPENCER, Adovr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Letters
of Administration , on the Estate of JSancy
fcpencer, late of Penn township, Clearfield coun
tyi I a-, deceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned, residing in said township, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those haviugclaims against
the same, will present them, duly authenticated
for settlement, to the undersigned, or to L. J
Crans, Esq., Attorney, Clearfield, Pa.
Nov. 30, H39. MILES S. SPENCER, Adin'r.
XN THE COMMON PLEAS of Clearfield
JL 1 No. 4fi. .Tnnn Tnrm A T TU-.o
Jennette Howies,
Harman Rowles.
Sub. Sur. Divorce. On motion
of plaintiffs Attorney Thomas
J. JrCullougb appointed com
missioner to take tcstimnnv in
the above case.
Per Curiam..
By virtue of the ahnva AnTini'ntmonf Twill
attend to the duties thereof, at my office in the
Borough of Clearfield, on Saturday tho 31st day
of December, at ) 0 o'clock A.M. of said day, when
and where tho respondents, and all persons in
terested, may appear and cross examine, if they
see proper. TllOS. J. McCULLOL'GlI,
December 7, 1S59. Commissioner.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS of Clearfield county,
i Xn. 111. Spntpmhr Tofm A
.Nancy Pennington
by her next fiiend
Kobort Pennington
-V vs.
Wm. Pennington.
D. ib'J. Sub. Sur. Divorce.
On motion of plaintiffs Attor
ney, Thomas J. McCullough
appointed commissioner to
take testimony iu the above
jT " -J J'UtlUllll. n i. x will II L -
tend to the duties thereof, at my my office in the
liorough of Clearfield, on Friday the 30th day of
December, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when
and-where the rccpondents, and all persons in
terested, may appear and cross examine, if they
see proper TI10S. J. McCULLOUGII,
December 7, 1S59. Commissioner.
IiN THE COMMON PLEAS of Clearfield county.
Daniel Fulkerson No. 7G, August Term,
vs. 1Sj8. And now, June
Villiam Barto, owner Ac. J 1839. on motion of W.
A. Wallace. Attorney for Sheriff, Thomas J. Mc
Cullough, Esq., appointed Auditor, to distribute
moneys in tbe hands of F. (J. Miller. Esq., Sher
iff, arising from sale of Real Estate of said defen
dant. . l'er curiam.
' By virtue of the above appointment made in o
pen court,- I will attend tn thn aniiu.r oaii p.
pointment, at my office in Clearfield, on Saturday
17th day of December, A D. 1859, at 2 o'clock,
P. M., of said day, when and where all persons in
tcrestcd may attend if they see proper.
THOMAS J. McCULLOUGII.
?Novcmber 23. 1S59. Auditor.
NEW Ir' ALL. AND WINTER GOODS!!
A FULL ASSORTMENT, AT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE, CLEARFIELD.
The undersigned informs his friends and custom
ers that be has received at his store on Market
street, Clearfield, a fall and general assortment of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARD-WARE.
QUEENS-W A It E. S fON E- W ARE. CED A R-W A RE
. BOOTS Jt SHOES. BONNETS, HATS Jk CAPS,
Drugs and Medicine, Varnishes, Oils and
Pawls, Reatly-Made Clothing, ire., ire.,'
which he will dispose of at the most reasonable
rates for cash, or exchange for every description
of approved country produce. Buyers should at
all times consult their own interest, and procure
their goods wherever they can purchase the most
for their money. Tbe '-cheap cash store," it is
believed, has this desirable feature of economy,
and therefore should be sought by thoso who wish
to procure goods at the lowest cash prices.
. Nov. 2. 1859. WM F. IRWIN.
IRON ! IRON !! IRON !!! We, the under
signed, would respectfully inform the public
that having lately repaired the works commonly
known as the ' Old Alleghany Forge," near l'hil
ipsburg. we are prepared to manufacture all kinds
of hammered iron, such s Sfe-flsre Mould,. Crow
liars. Horse-shoe, Bars. Saio-mill Bars, Wagon
Tire, of all sizes, Seolip Iron, Shovel Ptow-sluires,
forge antl lutrnace Tools, V?. We will also man
ufacture Iron for machinery, which, for strength
and durability, commands a high standing in tho
estimation of all good machinists. Persons wish
ing any ot the above iron can be accommodated
on short notice. ' It is unnecessary to dwell on the
superior qualities the hammered iron possesses
over rolled iron,' as persons using both are soon
convinced of the superiority of the former. The
people of Clearfield will find it to their advantage
to use the hammered iron, both for strength and
durability. Country produce and scrap iron of
every size and description taken in exchange for
hammered iron. All orders will be promptly at
tended to by addressing the firm of i '
II. HKTHERLIN & CO.,
Scpt.lVSa 6m. Pbiiipsburg, Centre co,. Pa.
6" Til ANNUAL ANN O UNCE.HENT.-Co-t
in ued Success of the Cosmopolitan jlrt Asso
ciation. From all portions of the country subscri
bers to this popular Art institution, (now in its 6th
year.) are being received in a ratio unparalleled
with that of any previous year. (,
Any person can become a member by subscri
bing $3, which will entitle him to
' 1st. The beautifnl Steel Engraving, :Shaks
pcar and His Friends."
2d. A Copy of tho elegantly Illustrated Art
Journal, one year.
' 3d. A Free Season Admission to the Galleries,
548 Broadway, New-York
" In addition to which, over four hundred valua
ble Works of Art are given to subscribers as Pre
miums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures,
Outlines. tc, by tho first American and Foreign
Artists. The superb Eneraving, which every sub
scriber will receive immediately on receipt of sub
scription, entitled ''Shaispeare and Hi r'rienrLs,'
is f a character to give unxualified pleasure and
satisfaction. No work of equal value was ever be
fore placed within reach ot the people at such a
price. The Engraving is of very large size, being
printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 inches,
making a most superb ornament suitable for the
alls of either the library, parlor os office. It can
be sent to auy part of the country, by mail, with
safety.being packed in a eylinder,p.stagen-W.
Think of jt! Such a work delivered free of charge,
and the Art Journal, one year, for three dollars I
SUBSCRIPTIONS wUJ be received until ihe
Evening of Tuesday the 31st of January, 18S0, at
which time the boek8 will close and the Premiums
be given to subscribers, Ne person is restricted
to a single subscription. Those remtttinn Fifteen
dollars are entitled to Six memberships.
Subscriptions from California, the Canadas, and
all foreigu Provinces, must be S3 50 instead of S3,
ia orderto defray extra postages, to.
Persons wishing to form clubs will apply tor a
circular of terms, tc. .Tbe beautifully Illustra
ted Art Journal, giving full particulars, will be
sent oil receipt of 18 centa. in stamps or com. . .
Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A,,
Dec 7' 5'4 and 4 Broadway, hew-York.
CAUTION All persons are hereby cautioned
. against" purchasing or in any way meddliug
with one dark bay Mare, 3 years old past, now in
possession of James M. Leonard, of Morris town
ship, as the same belongs tome and is only given
to him on loan. ArS. GOODRICH.
Clearfield, November 14, 1839-n23-3t. -'
A ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters
-t- of Administration on the Estate of Henry
Baker, late of Bell township, Clearfield eoun
Ti la- deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned; all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against tbe same will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
Nov. 23, 18j9-6t JOHN OP.lt, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S-NOTICE. Letters
of Administration on the estate of George
Weaver, late of Brady tp., Clearfield county, Pa.,
deceased, having been granted to the undersign
ed ; all persons indebted to said estate are reques
ted to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims will present them properly authentica
ted for settlement GEORGE KNARR. Jr.,
November 2, lS59-6tp. - Administrator.
HALL'S PATENT STUMP PULLER
Is now being exhibited in Clearfield county.
It is a new thing, is admirably adapted to stump
pulling, and is capable of raising from 40 to 100
tons, according to the size of the machine. Some
of the prominent men of the county have pur
chased machines and farm rights, and find that
they are all that they are represented. The ma
chine is of simple construction, and two men can
by it raise from 30 to 50 stumps of ordinary size
in a day. For particulars in regard to prices. 4c
inquire at the "Raftsman's Journal" office. Clear-fU-ld,
Pa., or of W, S. HAWKINS,
October 19, 1859. , Agent.'"
LAGER BEER BREWERY. The subscri
bers would inform the citizens of Clearfield
county, and elsewhere, that they have just erect
ed a Brewery In the East part of the Borough of
Clearfield, and that they are now prepared to sup
ply Tavern-keepers and Eating-Saloons, with a
superior article of Lager Beer. The quality of
their Beer is equal to any manufactured in the
State, and as they are determined to sell at the
most reasonable rates, they flatter themselves, that
they will be liberally patronized in their new en
terprise. Give them a call and satisfy yourselves
of the superior quality of their Lager.
JACOB HESSENDELLER,
Oct. 19, 1S59. CHARLES 1IAUT.
1859.
F ALL TRADE !
1859.
PITTSBURG II, PENN'A
A CARD. The undersigned have iust received
and are now offering the largest and most varied
stock of FRESH GROCERIES ever brought
to this market! In connection with the above,
they are constantly supplied with choice brands of
thevariousgradesof FLOUR! Also, Bacon and
Cheese; Whale, Tanner's and Lard Oils; Mess
Pork; together with all kinds of Pittsburg Man
ufactured articles. All of which will be sold Low
for Cash. The Merchants of this place are invi
ted to call Lcfoio purchasing elsewhere. At the
Old Stand. WM; M. GORMLY A CO.,
271 Liberty st, opposite Eagle Hotel.
TitUburgh, Pa., October 20. 1839-2iu.
JUST RECEIVED AT NAU CLE'S
CHEAP JEWELRY STORE,
Shaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of
WATCHES JEWELRY. Ac, Ac., to which we in
vite attention.
Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch
es, to be had at NAUGLE'S.
The American Lever of different qualities, can
be had at NAUGLE'S.
Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La
va, Jctt. Carbuncle, Garnctt, Opal, Florentine Mo
saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac.,
or single pieces at NAUGLE'S.
Plain gold Breast pins, Ear drops, Hoop Ear rings,
children's ear drops and rings at NAUGLE'S.
Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil
ver holders at NAUGLE'S.
Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob
fcnoklo. guard slides at NAUGLE'S
A fine assortment or gold'nnger rings of differ
ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla
ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and
all articles in his line, on hand at NAUGLE'S.
Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and
common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1.23
to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S.
Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange
for goods at - NAUGLE'S.
All goods warranted as represented, or the mo
ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S.
If you wish your watches put in good repair
and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S.
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a fact that, at some period, every mem
ber of the human family is subject to disease or
disturbance of the bodily functions ; but, with the
aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain com
mon sense, they may be able so to regulate the sys
tem as to secure permanent health. In order to ac
complish this desired object, the true course to pur
sue is certainly that which will produce a natural
state of things at the least hazard of vital strength
and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostettcr has in
troduced to this country a preparation bearing his
name, which is not a new medicine but one that
has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all
who have used It. Tho Bitters operate powerfully
upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them
to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by
tho simple process of strengthening nature, ena
ble tho system to triumph over disease.
For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nausea,
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or Bilious complaints,
arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or
Bowels, ppoducingCramps, Dyscntary,Cholic,Chol
era Morbus, Ac, these Bitters have no equal.
I Diarrhoeav dysentery or flnx. eo generally con
tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by
the change of water and diet, will bo speedily reg
ulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspep
sia, a disease which is probably more prevalent,
in all its various forms, than any other,- and the
cause of which may always be attributed to de
rangements of the digestive organs, can bo cured
without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH
BITTERS, as per directions on tho bottle. For
this disease every physician will recommend Bit
ters of some kind ; then why not use an article
known to be infallible ? All nations have their
Bitters, as a preventive of disease and strengthen
er of the system in general ; and Minong them all
there is not to bo found a more healthy people
than the Germans, from whom this preparation em
anated, based upon scienti6cexperiments which
have tended to prove the value of this great pre
paration in the scale of medical science.
Feveh axd Ague. This trying and provoking
disoase, which fixes its relentless grasp on the bo
dy of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a
short time, and rendering him physically and men
tally useless, can be driven from the bodv by tho
use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTER'S.
Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be
contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bit
ters are nsed as per directions. And as they nei
ther create nausea nor offend the palate, and ren
der unnecessary any change of diet or interrup
tion of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep
and healty digestion, and the complaint is remo
ved as speedily as is consistent with the produc
tion of a thorough and permanent cure.
For Persons in Advanced Years, who are suffer
ing from an enfeebled consitution and infirm body,
these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of
strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be
appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these
Bitters are indispensable, especially where tbe mo
ther's nourishment is inadequate to the demands
of the child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here it is where a good toniu, such as Hostct
ter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart tempo
rary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies
should by all means try thia remedy for all ca
ses of debility, and, before o doing, should ask
their physician, who, if ho is acquainted with the
virtue of the Stomach Bitters, will recommend
their use in all cases of weakness.
Caution.. We caution the public againstusin"
any of tbe many imitations or counterfeits, but .irk
for Hosteller's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and p
that each bottle has tho words "Dr: J. Hostetter's J
and stamped on the metallic cap covering thr,""
and observe thatour autograph 8ign.iture
label. CP-Prepared and wlilbyort'
Pittsburg, Pa., and sold by all dr-f f
and dealers generally tbroo0" tho United
States. Cauadafsouth Amerf many
Agents-Geo.W.ltbo- and C D.Watson. Clear
field.; John rattxB,"rea""Uei D-Tyler, Hus
ton ;'F. . A'rtH'i Latherrburg. Sei'W.
NEW GOODS. Having just returned from
the East, we are now opening a fresh stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS, .
at the old stand on Second street, Clearfield, Pat
The stock consists of a general assortment of Drf
Goods, such as Cloihs, Cassimercs, Cassinetts,
1 weeds, Muslins, Calicoes, Flannel, Ginghams,
and a variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, ire.,' ire.
Also, Groceries, Hardware, Queensvvtre, and a u
sual assortment of such articles as are wanted by
the community at large, all of which will be sold
atreasoable rates for cash, or exchanged for ap
proved country produce. . Give us a call.
Nov. 2, 1859. REED A WEAVER.
TEV OYSTER SALOON. The undersign
1" ed would inform the citizens of Clearfield and
vicinity, that he has recently fitted up a SALOON
adjoining his Bakery, where he is prepared to
serve all customers who may call , with choice
BALTIMORE OYSTERS, SARDINES,
and all the attend rut "firi " that may be desired.
ALSO, CAKES, N UTS, APPLES, AC,
on hand and for sale at reasonable rates for cash.
Persons wishing anything in this liiie are reques
ted to give me a call, and I am confident that
you will be pleased with the quality of the edi
bles, as well as with tho arrangement of the room
Remember the place, the -Old Jew Store," on
Market street, Clearfield.
Nov. 2, 1839 WENDLIN ENTRE3.
BELLEFONTE MARBLE 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 he designs car
rying on the MARBLE BUSINESS in Bellc
fonte, in all its various branches, and will hold
himself always in readiness to furnish those who
call upon him. with all kinds of Cemetery Work,
of the latest classical designs, and superior work
manship, such as Monuments, Box Tombs, Cradle-Tombs,
Spires, Obelisl, Grecian Tombs, Ta
ble Tombs, Head Stones, Carved, Sculptured or
Plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can he
had at any other establishment in the country.
Thankful for past favors, the undorsigned solicits
an increase of patronage. WM. G AH AG AN.
Bellefonte, Pa.. March 23, 1839-tf.
JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, CABINET MAKER,
having fitted np a shop a few doors enst of
the -Old Jew Store," on Market street, desires to
inform tho community at large, that he keeps on
hand a variety of CABINET WORK, at bis
shop, and that be manufactures to order, (of su
perior finish.) eveTy description of Household and
Kitchen furniture, among which are Centre, and
Dining T-bles; Mahogony and Common Bureaus;
Common and Fancy Bedsteads. Stands, Safes. Cup
boards. Sofas. Lounges. Ac., which he is determin
ed to dispose of at as cheap rates, for cash, as they
can be purchased at any other establishment of
the sort in the county. Persons wishing to buy
furniture are invited to come to his shop and ex
amine his articles, and judge for themselves of its
quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere,
as he feels confident that he can suit them in price
and quality. Country produce will be taken in
payment for furniture. November 10. 185?.
N- B. lie is also prepared to make COFFINS to
order on the shortest notice, aud attend funerals
with a hearse, when called upon. J. S.' J.
VEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS The un
J. dersigncd. having become sole owner of the
store of Eliza Irvin A Sons, m Cnrwensville, Pa.,
would respectfully inform the public and the old
customers of tbe establishment, that he has just
received from the East, a large and extensive as
sortment of SPRING A SUMMER GOODS, which
he will dispose of at the lowest prices.
He desires to call particular attention to the
great variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which
have been selected with an express view to meet
the wants of the community, lie has nlso Cloths
and Cassiinercs of the latest styles, and a large
stock of Ready-made Clothing. Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Bonnets of the latest
fashion ; Mackerel and Herring ; Sugar, Tea and
Molasses; Hardware, tueensware, Ac, Ac., all of
which he will sell at prices to suit the times.
Lumber and country produce of all kinds, ta
ken in exchange for Goods.
' ixwites purchasers to jrir him a call boore
supplying themselves elsewhere.
JOHN IRVIN.
Cnrwensville, Pa., May 15. 1859.
ON HIS OWN HOOK! JOHN GUELICH.
CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wishes
to inform his old friends and customers, that he
is now carrying on the Cabinet Making business,
on uhis own hook," at his old shop on Market
Street, nearly opposite the "old Jew Store," where
he keeps on hand, and i3 prepared to manufacture
to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that
may be 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, Ac. Ho will
also repair furniture and chairs, in good stvle,
cheap for cash, llouso Painting done on short no
tice, and easy terms Now is the time to buy at
reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thing
in my line of business at the cheapest cash rates.
Walk in and examine the articles on baud, and
judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish.
Country produce received in payment.
April 13, 1859 JOHN GUELICH.
N B Coffins made to order on short notice, and
funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro
priate accompanyments, when desired. J. G.
N
EW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
ANSONVILLE, O. K. II. SWAN
announces to tho citizens of Ansonvillo and the
surrounding conntry, that he has just returned
from the East and is now opening at his store an
extensive stock of choice and serviceable Fall and
Winter Goods, consisting of a general assortment of
PRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARD-WARE.
QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR-WARE. TIN-WARE,
BONNETS. II ATS A CAPS. BOOTS A SHOES,
Head y-Maile Clothing. Varnishes. Paints
and Oils, Drugs, Patent Medicines,
and a great variety of useful fancy goods, among
which may be found the latest styles of Ladies'
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS. RIBBONS, LACES,
FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, Ac, Ac, Ac.
The undersigned would direct particular atten
tion to his extensive selection of Parlor and Coal
Stoves, Cook Stoves and fixtures, Stove pipe, Ac.
ALSO, a large quantity of Salt. Persons desirous
of purchasing any of the articles in my line of
business, are invited to call and examine my stock
before buying elsewhcro, as 1 feel persuaded that
I can supply them on as reasonable terms for cash
as any other store in the county. Lumber of ev
ery description, and approved country produce
taken in exchange for goods. U.'SWAN.
Ansonville, November 23, 1S59.
LATEST NEWS FROM HARPER'S
FERRY. Brown, the leader of the Insur
rection, found guilty of Murder and'Treasan in.
the Fiist degree. The above named -insurrection'
caused a great deal of gas to be let off by leading
politicians and tho political press of this great
country, and in fact, the majority of the people of
all parties, were more or less excited on reading
the first account of the insurrection some of the
papers trying to make political capital out of the
affair and others miking light of the matter. But
if it had been an Italian strike for Freedom a
gainst their lawful sovereign, led on by Matzinni
or Garibaldi, tbe Press of this country, with but
one exception, would call meetings and pas reso-
lutions and solicit subscriptions to aidwf!em in,1
their so called patriotic work : but amidst all jt.t 1
j. . .1 . V... -st 1
ninnfii.MnAV fliara u An manman ta Mn t V i
interested in tho fate of Brown or hiscurt i;n '
Sl!dthato0ne 4 !" ran.k S!Jort ,of lM found at
all
call;
Cnilor line Vl'W.nl fiil
"ei ana win sen ascneap
Q (Inntlllll 4finn , . i.' . ...
- uu..uw vi "'drny other man in the county,
for ash or hidesj,f nd for becf hideSt and
bix centscasUT, -nf K;ja ij, n ,, v:.i.,
10 cents raT v f '
bo
iber 9, 1859.
FRANK SHORT.
CLOCKS AND LOOKING GLASSES, of -rarlous
kinds, just received and for sale by
April 27. 1859. WM. F. IRWIN.
UNIVERSAL FEED CUTTER a new
and excellent machine, for sale by
Aug. 31. MERRELL A PIGLEft, Clearfield.
MACKEREL AND HERRING, of best quality,
just received aijJ for fale cheap by
Apr 27, 1S5?,. ' l" , WMF. LRWIN-
Lit nnnn Tx.rosin.ia
times ready and willine t it. i,.
ing on him for anvthiift r,,,.r Ii cb.0
COAL! COAL!! COAL !!! The undersign-"
ed will deliver the best quality of Stone Coal,
to the citizens of Clearfield, on the shortest notice,
fot six cents per bushel. All orders to be left with"
Franklin Short. MICHAEL CON ELL Y.
Clearfield, August 20. 1839'. , .
UFFALO ROBES-By tho bale or robe, at
George F. Womrath's, Noa 415 and 417 Arch.
Street, Philadelphia Also, a large assortment of
Ladies' Fancy Furs, of own manufacture. '
N.'B. The highest price paid for all kinds of
Shipping Furs. . September 2S, lS39-3ni.
UNITED STATES HOTEL. Thes nbscri--ber
announces to his Clearfield friends, and
the public in general, that he has taken the a-boyo
named house, located at the Railroad, in Harris
burg, Pa. He will endeavor to mate thia houso
one of the most desirable stopping places in the
State Capital, by accommodating all who may fa
vor him with their custom in the best manner pos
sible, fjulylll BEN. HARTSHORN, Sup t.
G
I ITS. SPLENDID GIFTS TO PUR-
AND THE ONLY' GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE,
12tl,lishcd in 1831. Head Quarters for the
' United States at the Publishing House, of G,
G. Hv.ms, 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
ra, Catalogue sent Free. Since I Origina-
ted the Gift Book Enterprise, I have repeat- j
edly called tho attention of the public to my
large stock of liberal offers, to which, they S"
g have always warmly responded. I can now, 3
m with more satisfaction than cver,call attention
to my largely increased inducements to pur-5
j5 chasers. Being very heavily engaged in pub- !?,
ja lishing. I exchange my own publications for
r those of other houses, and am enabled to pro-
cure all my books at the original cost of ma-
c king, and thus can and do supply the inajori
"Sty of tho other houses engaged in the Gift
c Book trade.with their I ooksehcaper than they
g can procure them from other publishers. I can 2
o also, by my heavy purchase of Watches and 5
Jewelry, for cash, furnish thorn with their 2
Gifts, at lower rates than they can buy them
from the manufacturers. Having such an advan
tage in buying. I can insure my customers a great
deal better Gifts with their books than any other
house, andean give my agents a larger commis
sion. A valuable Gilt will be delivered with each
Book at the time of sale. Gifts worth $500, at the
lowest wholesale prices, will be impartially dis
tributed with every 51.000 worth of Books sold.
Send for a catalogue, which' will be mailed free'
to any address, containing, the most valuable col
lection of Standard productions in Literature. Phi
losophy, History, Geography, Travels, and the Sci
ences, with all the favorite works of Fiction and
Romance, and every other department of Litera
ture, classified as described below. Send for it. for
if you don't wish to order books, you will obtain & .
valuable book for reference as it contains ill the
desirable books in print, and willcost you nothing.
Particular attention is requested to the list of my
publications, which will be found in tho latter
part of my Classified Catalogue. It contains a largo'
number of deservedly popular works', by various
authors ; among which are all of T.S Arthur's best
works.well known as a moral .instructive and pleas
ing author.also.interesting biographies. travels, Ac.
CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS.
Agricultural This department embraces all
standard works upon general Agriculture, Cottony
planting. Flowers, Gardening, Farm Implements,
Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Fowls, Bees, Ac, Ac
Albums Ladies', (a great variety,, Floral, Cap,
Quarto, Royal cap. Demy Quarto, Autograph, Ac.
Annuals A large and elegant assortment.
Bibles A splendid assortment of pocket, pew and
Family Bibles, in every style, from SI to $50.
Prayer Books A complete assortment, in eve
ry form and style and at all prices.
Hymn Books As used by the different denom
inations, (plain and fancy bindings.)
Biographical-Works oflrving, Headley.Weemsy
Sparks, Bancroft, and every other standard author.
Hot iincal ByCoinstock, Gray, Lincoln, Derby,
Wood, Ac, Ac.
Cookery Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs. II alt,
Leslie. Widdifietd, McKenzie, Ac, Ac
German Standard German Literature.
Dictionaries Webster's English. French', Ger
man, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian. Ac
Cyclopehias All t&e standard authors.
Geofrraphical-The latest i most improved school
and other Geographies. Maps. and Travelers guides.
Geology The works ot Hugh Miller, Harris,
Hitchcock, Lyell, aod many others.
Historical By Presoott, Irving, Bancroft, Rob
ertson, Hume. Gibbons. Miicauley. and otheri.
Humorous Embraces a world of Fun.
Juvenile Embracing every description of II-'
lnstrated books for children.
Ltwand MeAieine All the standard works of
these professions. .
Mechanical and Scientific The most approved
works on Mechanics, Architecture, and the exact
Sciences.
Voetry English and American.' Octavo and
literary editions of the standard Poets; pocket
and cabinet editions plain and illustrated, bound
in every style to suit the taste of all. -
Works of Fiction By Scott. Irving, Cooper,
Diekcns. and all the approved Writers.
School and Classical. Travels ami Adventures.
Ga me. Sports aud Pisti mes. Kel igions, Biblical
and Theological . Musical and Glee Books. Odd
Fellowship and Free JSIii-oiUff
Miscellaneous Our .Miscellaneous Department
embraces everything not included in tbe above
classification, of an interesting- anal instructive
character, that is in print.
The Gifts consist of Gold ane Silver Watches,
Gold chains, Ladies' Splendid Black and Plaid
Silk Dresses, Patterns, Parlor Tiiae-pi ices: Silver
plated ware, costly sets of Cameos, Mosaic, Flor
entine, Coral. Garnef, Turquois, and Lara Jewel
ry, Gold Lockets. Pencils and Pens, Ladies' .Neck
and Chateline chains. Gents' Bosom Studs" and
Sleeve Buttons. Pocket knives. Port-monnaies, and
a Thousand Varieties of Gifts, of use and value
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
To Agents I can give more liberal indueemcnls
thau can be afforded by any other house. In addi
tion to larger commissions, it is much easier to get
subscribers for my enterprise than any other.
The Peculiar advantages are A larger stock
and better Catalogue to select from. A better as
sortment and Quality cf Gifts More punctuality
and correctness in filling orders. By acting as a
gents for me, Persons wishing a valuable Library
can procure it gratis. Those seeking an easy
method of earning a livehood can find it.
For full particulars, send for a catalogue.
My large capital, together with uiylong experi
ence in the business, and consequent familiarity
with all its details, gives me an almost Incalcula
ble advantage over all other parties. All I ask is
a trial. Send me an order, and you will be convin
ced that there is no exaggeration. Do not forget
to send for a catalogue. Persons visiting the city,
are requested to call and examine for themselves
- G. G. EVANS, Head Quarters.
439 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Branch Store. 45 Cornh ill, Boston. Mass
SPECIAL NOTICE TO BOOK BUYER: fti
My attention has been called to statcmu rif
through the publie journals, by a Nho e
Sto e, whicu are calculated to deof he 'originators
I ' no; -niCn WAY firf an.
rr n,.i;r, i...t. t.-. -u,-a wa5 nrst suc-
Book Entemr !--?-,,-. . v . ,
cess ully established, ?B;S concern, who are pro
condnctcd by njyse!f.T:hcoidcst in the business "
claiming themsclnot only for their first ideas of
are indebted business, bnt for stvV t
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been thought, on account of the tia
connectca
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with this New York Gift Store, that it
was a branch of my Original Enterprise; but it ia.
not so, and I wish it distinctly understood,, that I
am not in my way responsible for their deeeptive
advertisements, nor for tbe manner ia wiiich New
York Gift concerns are conducted- And holding
the position I do, as the Originator of the Gift
Book Enterprise in tbe United States having es
tablished it and brought it to its present high po
sition, by constant labor, unwearied application,
and large expenditure of money, I deem it my du
ty to the publie aod myaelf to expose these pre
tended 'originators," who are attempting to im
pose upon the people. I would here puUivly srt
that these parties have been referring, ya'Ott
authority or permission, to the largest jrfaited
widely known publishing bouse iorfich is lo-"
States. I am In brmed by this fit they never
va.ia. aa uiiavilj, lUSt, UUl VDIJH Ulll OtOrC IO f
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fc..-o.a jreiunwivu IO UH iOB)lim MTSBOWl- S'
reiertotnem, out they utU standing. The fore
edge of their busines-jred to the satisfaction o'
going can be subst by tie most iucon trover
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