Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 28, 1855, Image 4

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IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS!
WHOLESAE TIN AND SHEET IRON WAKE
Mascfactout. The subscriber having increased
hi facilities for manufacturing ware, is now pre
pared to famish all who may favor him with their
orders. JNont but the bent workmen are employed,
and superior articles of stock used. For the good
quality of his Wares. he can refer to his large num.
ber cf customers in Clearfield and adjoining coun
ties, who bars purchased from him for many years
pas. . STOVE PIPE always on hand.
. VFEctry article- is inspected before it lerves the
factum merchants are not trouUed trithlenku ware.
Price lists furnished on post-paid application.
LYMAN U 1LBERT, No. IS Market St.,
. Jan. SI, '55. . Harrisburg, Pa.
EL. BARRETT, with WILLIMSON, TAY-
L'R- A CO.. Wholelab Dealers is
rOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BUY GOODS,
Ko. 73 Market .Street, between Second and Third
fLiladelphia. - JJuu. 17.'55.-6m.
ND
j TTilOI.E3AI.Ji l BALERS ix II Ui, Caps, Fnrs.trC,
No. 173 Mart tt Street, between :-th t.nd (Ha fcts..
Philaielphia. Jan. i
. tUl.
WAR IN AMERICA not against foreign
nations, lut agai ast high prices and impo
sition. R. P.. WELCH, has just returned from the
city with a splendid new stock of Gbld and Silver
Watches, open and hunting-cased, gold chains,
keys, seals, and a variety of other articles usually
kept by Jewelers. -
Ilia assortment hss been selected with great care
and caution, and will be cheefully submitted to
the inspection of all who may give him a call.
Teems Cash. Oct. 4, lodl.
B
AILY & BROTHER,
2Io. 2S2 Chestnut Street.
PKUADELPHIA.
Have naw open a large assortment of the Newest
Styles and colors of
Rich. English Velvet,
" " Tapestry,
' Ingrain,
ITCT7 Stvlex " Injra-.n
"CARPETI Ni S ,
of their own importation, just
landed:
Also, a full assortment f Super and Medium quality
AMERICAN CAliFETINGS,
Many of v.hich being their own manufacture,
can be recommended as
Good Czrpetiugs for a Low Price.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS A CANTON MATTINGS,
of everv width and quality.
BAIL! &
IMPORTERS MANrFACTCKERS OP CATtPETINGS
Ko. 2:2 Chejntit Street, PhilacLalpaia.
Ocj. 4, 1831. Gm.
!AUL & TAYLOR.
Mo. 255 TTarket Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Kara alway3 on hand, at their Wholesale Ware
"housc, a large assortment of
the Newest Style of
LOOT, SHOE. AND ST HAW GOOD?.
BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
All their goods being of their own direct Im
portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to
offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in
their stock.
WM. W. PAUL,
N. O. TAYLOR.
Doc. 1. 1854. ly.
KNOW NOTHING HEAD-QUARTERS.
1eti:ick's Blacksmith "hop, in Curwensville.
nearly opposite the Post Office, always open, and
Jacos, himself always ready to serve his custom
ers. All kinds of woik done in the best stylo, nnd
most durable manner. Horse shoeing done on the
shortest notice, and on failure to reudender satis
faction the money returned.
All kinds of grain taken in exchange for work
and tho money not refused-
JACOB BETRICK.
Curwensville, Dec. 6, 1834.-ly.
AUXIN, MORRELL & CO.,
(L.ite OLIVER MARTIN A CO.)
Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIM
MING. COMBS. BUB S 1IE. FAXCYGOODS, Ac.
Jfo. 24 JTarth Fourth Street, PJiilatlelphia.
M. T. MAR'UN. CTIAS. II. 1IAMKICK,
DAM'LJ. MORRELL.'G. R. PEDDLE.
Dee. 0, '54 SANDRSON R. MARTIN.
CERTAIN' CURE FOR AGUE. FAIR TO
ALL! no crnr, no pay. This preparation has
an established reputation,-and is offered with con
fidence as a cure for fever and ague, or intermittent
fever. It may l.e taken by the most delicate with
perfect safety, being a pure vegetable syrup.
If takon according to directions without curing,
a second bottle will be supplied free of charge, or
the mouey returned. None srenrtin' vithottt the
signature J. II. PA LET ROW I. Jr..
No. 89 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
October 11, 1334.
4 S CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. AND AS
.JLGOOD AS THE REST, WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL. Isaac Johnston would respectfully in
form bis friends and the publie generally that he
has just returned from the East, where he" has pur
chased the most splcndiu assort ment of Loots A
Shoes ever brought to Ciearfield. Every variety
ff Ladies "Uppers, gaiters, pnmps. Ac. Ac- Mens
fancy shoes, and gutters, with an excellent ussort
men tof heavy stock, all adapted to the wants of
the people of C'carCeld. He hopes Lis friend3 will
give him a c;dl at Lis store in "Shaw"3 Row" :ind
examine his stock. June 10, '5d. -
: BTf EM PRILL'S HOTEL. Tbo subscriber would
. jLJL inform his friends 8nd tho public generally,
that he stiil remains at the old stand, where he is
at all times ready and willing to '-entertain stran
gers and travellers." ills bar stocked with the
bct liquors, and his tabic will always bo supplied
with tho luxuries of the market.
Thai;kful for pnst favors, he solicits a further
share of publie patronage.
Vv'Mt J. HEMPHILL.
' Clearfield, June 15, 183 1-1 y.
JOHN IT. P A LETJIOni, JR., WHOLESALE
CHEMIST & Dill ti;iST. iVo. 89 Xorth Sec
owl 'v. Second door below Mount Yemen House,
Philadelphia. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Per-
lamcry, I'aiuts. Ji. . inuow Olass, Ac, ic.
-November, l!;34.-ly.
TTUPvST ARRIVAL. FALL AND WINTER
.IL' GOLIS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
Just received, a large and splendid assortment of
goods ot a.mot every description, suitable lor the
season, and selling off at very low prices. Ladies,
Gentlemen, and every person wishing tobuv sroods
at the very tourist prices, are respectfully invited to
can ana examine ior tnemscives.
Troduce of all kinu3 received in exchange for
goods. - WM. F, IRWIN.
Clearfield. 1531.
TVTOTICE. All thoso who htvo accounts with
J. 1 the lato firm of T. 11. Flttox & Co., ere here
by nctiied to come forward and settle them imm;
diately, or the bocks v. iil be placed in the hands
of a proper person forsettlement. The Iwoks arein
the possession of Jamks Jkvix & Co., at Bald Hills.
Bali Hills, December 27. I831.-Ct.
TV'EW ARRIVAL. M. A. FRANK, has just
j. x retnrr.eii iroin tnc nasi wun a large assort
ment of Cloths. Cassimcrs, Neck Tie3, Trimmings.
Ready made Clothing. tc., which he will pell
chesp for cash, at bis store, two doors east .of the
Journal oQice.
Fashionable tailoring Etill done to order, with
rcatueis and dispatch.
He intites tho public to &!ve him a call and ex
amino his stock, Sept 13, 1S54.
710 SHOEMAKERS. A fine lot of Spanish Kip,
A Men and Women's Morocco pink trimmings
and Solo Leather, for ealo ehenp. bv
June 13, '54. M0SS0P & POTTARFF.
BROOK, TYSON & BERN Wholesale Dry
Good's Store, No, 1 16, Market Street, Philadel
phio. June 15, 1354-cly.
H
UUCIIEU SWOOPE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Clf.arf ield, Pa.
Two doors East of Journal office. Up stairs.
Doc. 1. 1834.
CALEB COPE CO, No. 183. Market St., Phila
delphia. Dealers in Linens, White Goods, Ho
eierr. Fronch. English and German Silk Goods, La
(w,"Glym, Bolting Cloths, Ac. Jnne 15, '34-ly.
MODKT VERXTON HOUSE. No. 59 North
Second St., Philadelphia. The undersigned
having leased the above well known House, which
has been Renovated asd Re-mopeled TUT.orcn
qut. have just opened it for the reception of visitors.
The furniture is all new, and has been selected
with care from Heuklcs well known establishment
in Chesnut Street, and is of the latest and most
fashionable style,
The location for Mcrchsnts and others coming
to the city is convenient? being in the centre of
business.
Their friends in Clearfield arc respectfully soli
cited to sive them a call. D. BLAIR.
I. L. BARRETT,
Aug. 50, 1S54. Proprietors.
TO ALL WII07.I IT MAY CONCERN.
The subscriber would most respectfully so
licit all tqose indebted to him, to c erne forward
and settle up, nnd if they cannot pay give their
Notes, and further hopes not to be required to use
auv other means than this simple notice. He can
bo found at almost any timo at Woodland, prepar
ec to settle. F. P. HURXTHAL.
Nov. 8. IS54.
BEIDLEMAN A HAY WARD Wholesale Gro
aers. Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants,
No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia.
D. BE 1 1 ELM AN,
A. IIAYWARD,
June 15, 1354 ly.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP !
The partnership heretofore exising between
John Patchin k Sons, was this day dissolved by
mutual consent, and the books arc left in the hands
of A. & J. Patchin. Those persons knowing them
selves indebted to the firm will call immediately
and settle up, or thev will have the pleasure of
paying costs JNO. PATCHIN t SONS.
Burnsidc, Ootobcr 12, 1S34. .
JP.'NELSON & CO., would respectfully in-
form the citizens of Morris township and ad
joining country, that they have just arrived with a
lsrge assortment of Dry Goods, tlroeeries, Hard
ware. Quccnsware. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Clocks Looking glasses. Cor.foctionarios. Medicines,
Oils, Paints. Tinware, and all other arti.-lcs usually
kept in a country store, which they are determined
to sell low for cash, country prsducc. or Lumber.
Morris Township, November 1, 1751.
JOHN M'l'nERSON: CrnniF.K axdTaxxf.ii,
stitl coulinucs at the old stand at the South end
of Clearfield, and kcep3 constantly on hand a good
assortment of Lenther of all descriptions, including
asplendid lotof Spanish Sole-leather, which he will
sell chcao for cash or in exchange for lumber and
Rides. Nov. 22. 551.-6t.
"lAUTlON. All persons arc cautioned not to
V buy, trade for or meddle in any way with a
Yoke of Oxen, now in the posssession of John
Brigs, as the same is mine, and only loaned to said
Erie's, ind are at my disposal at any time from
this date, August l"th. 1S51. T. B. DAVIS.
Furguson township, Oct. 11, 1S51.
TVEW AND CHEAP STORE. The subs?ri
X 1 ber3 would announce to the citizens of New
Washington, and the upper end of Clearfield Coun
tv. that they have ju3t opened a new and splendid
assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, in the
Store room formerly occupied by Invix & M'Bhtou.
Everv variety of Goods usually found in
a country store, will be sold cheap for cash, lum
ber and country produce.
They respectfully invite all those desiring to
purchase goods, to give them a call. They will
use every tll'ort to give satisfaction.
ELIZA IRVIN & SONS.
New Washington, November 15, li5i.-ot.
TUST OPENED. The subscriber has just re
a ccived at his store at Grahamton. a large, new,
and splendid assortment of Full, an I WiittcrGuojs,
adapted to the wants of tho whole community, an J
offered foi sale at extremely low prices. Dry Goods,
IJueeuswure, Boots and Shoes, li:ts and Caps, iion
ncts and Shawls, Groceries and Confcutionaries. to
gether with every other article usually kept in a
country store, may be had at reasonable race;;.
Cash. Lumbar, or produce received in payment.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Grahampton, November 15, 1S31.
NEW RESTAURANT. Charles Ghkaff,
would inform the public that he has just open
ed an Ealing Saloon in the basement of Hemphill's
Hotel, where he serves up to order Fresh Oysters.
Sardines, Anchovies, &. The best quality of ci
gars, and Philadelphia Ale, alsvaj-s on hand, lie
invites all lovers of '-good living," to give him a
call. Nov. 22, '54.-3mo.
Cl REAT MILITARY EXCITEMENT AT
K ULEN HOPE! The subscriber has just recei
ved a new and extensive assortment of the cheap
est Goods ever brought into tho upper end of the
county: consisting of every variety of articles usu
ally kept in a country store. He Loped his friends
and the publie will give him a call, and feels con
fident he will bo able to render satisfaction.
J. C. PATCHIN.
Glen Hope, November 22, 1851.
-g-OIIN Y. RUSIITON & CO., IMPORTERS
J3 AND DEA LLRS in Earthenware, China, Glass,
Ac. 215 JHirketSt.. opposite Red Lion Hotel. Phil
adelphia. J. Y. RUSIITON,
J. C. HOPKINS,
1 Nov. S, '54.-ly. ROUT. STILS0N.
IUSMUTII BROTHER,
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO DEALERS,
ITo. 105 IT. Third Street, five doors below Race,
Nov. 29, T51.-ly. PiiiLAi:i.riitA.
THIS MUSICAL V0E.LD TOP 1835.
Terms, (invariably inadv
Two copies,
Five copies,
incc.)
S3.00
5.00
10,00
I.VI'ITKKEMS:
I The choice of two of the following musical
portraits, engraved on steel, neatly mailed on a
roller, designed as the co nunc nee mtitt o a GiiHrrtj
of Mttsicat Fortraits'.io he hung around every
family piano.
1. IIEXP.IF.T7E SOXTAO,
2. r.EKTIIOVEX,
3. WUUF.Il,
4. JIEXDELSSOnN,
o.
6.
7.
8.
LISZT,
SC1I I-MANX,
ScnUBKIlT.
WALLACE.
Of these portraits, that of the lamented Madame
Sontag is surpassingly fine and particularly to be
commended. Each 5-3 subscriber on mailing his
subscription will please to state what two portraits
he chooses. To club subscribers, and to nil per
sons not sending their subscriptions directly to
this office but subscribing through agents, wo can
on' v afford (from the great reduction of terms) to
give the choise of but one X'Ortrait.
IT Frlmi Mrsic four pages every week
wLh-!i can 1-c detached from the reading matter,
is paged separately and can bo bound at tho end
of the volume, forming a choice miscellaneous col
lection of pieces for one, two, three and four
voices ; polkas, mazurkas, waltzes; music for the
guitar, ikite, violin, harp ; mti.-dc for young people;
sacred music, for voice, mc-lodeoil and organ. This
music, alone, costs the proprietor aunualiy $1.70(1,
and is worth to every subscriber at let SI 2.00;
setting aside the advantage of iu variety audits
superiority as the very piek of all tho new icusie.
published.
III. Instructive MtsTCAL KEArrsGt embrac
ing a weekly-condensed budget of cews from all
part? of tho world ; musical stories, biographies,
etc.," musical essays; criticisms.
IV. E.NTERTA1S1NO tiEN KKAL RK.VflING : Com-
prising original translations from the French and
German ; selections from new books and periodi
cals ; clso interesting original contributions.
The Mu.-doal World is delivered without extra
charge to New York and Brooklyn mbsGribers.
Any persons sending us a club of five subscribers
shall receive a copy of the paper for a year and
his choice of one of the above engravings.
All new subscriptions will be entered for the
first of January, 1S55, but tho portraits now ready
will ba sent immediately to thoso first subscribing
Any of our old subscribers whose year does not
expire till after tho first of January, 1855. can al
so have their choice of two of these portraits by
sending us their subscription a vear in advance of
such expiration.
Richard Stoi?hs Willi?,
Editor and proprietor, 257 Broadway, N. YT
STONE WARE, of avery variety, cheap for cash
at tha Str of W. F. IRWIN.
Jun14, '4 ,
NEW MILL At theOld Pioneer Mills on the
Moshannon, in Morris township. The sub
scriber has just completed a large new Grist Mill,
which is in succesnful operation. Grain of all
kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission.
Dec. 27. '54. HENRY GROE.
SELECTION. The Stockholders of the Cnr
li wensville Bridge Company are hereby notifi
ed that an election for Officers and Managcers will
be held in Curwensville, at the otEce of Josiah
Evens Esq., on Fridav the 25th dav of January.
BENJAMIN 11 A R T SHORN,
Clearfield, Dec. 27. '54. - President.
GOOD SITUATION FOR A DOCTOR.
Doctor's oliice and Lot at private sale situa-
ated in Frcnchville, east of Lutz's Store, formerly
owned by Dr. F. Cantield. For further particu
lars inquire of LE I LUfZ.
N. B. Drags, Ac., will be sold with the office.
Frcnchville, December -7, 1S34.
USSELL & SCIIOTT, IMPORTERS AND
wiolesalk JT.ALERS is JJrurs, ;irmicui3,
tVc. No's. 13a Market. 5 Merchant htreet.
Jan. 17, '55.
Philadelphia.
TYRONE CITY HOTEL.---HI GHES k
IRVIN, would respectfully inform the public
that they have very greatly improved their llou:;e,
and arc now able to afford the travelling public,
the most comfortable accommodations. Their bar
i3 furnished with the very best liquors, and the
luxuries of the Philadelphia market are to be
found on their table. They-respectfully invite
their numerous friends in Clearfield to give them
a call. August 9.1851.
ttteW ROOT AND SHOE STORE. The
1 subscriber would respectfully inform the pub
lic. t"u:t be has just opened an entire new stock of
boots and shoes, in Graham's Row. one door east
of the Journal Office, Clearfield, Pa.
Every variety of Ladies and Gentlemen s gaiters,
laced boots, pumps, congress boots, childrens shoes
Ac, Ac. chcan for' cash, lie hopes to receive a
liberal share 6f patronage. Boots and tdiocs made
to order. C. S. BLACK.
Aug. K, 1S5 1.
ETTLE UP ! All persons knowing them
ksclvcs indebted to the subscriber, by bond, note,
book account, or in any other manner whatever,
are hereby notified to" come forward and settle
before the September Court, as he i.? determined to
have his business entirely settled up by that time.
Those unable to pay. are requested to settle and
time and onportuniu- will be extended to them.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Grahamton, Aug. 23d, 1851.
Great EEcitaxnent. 5tartiin;j Announcement
nnilAT the largest, cheapest, and best assortment
A of Goods ever brought into Clearfield county,
have just arrived, and are offered for sale, at tiie
New Store of the subscribers, near the Jmtrnil
Oihec, Clearfield. Pa. Never before has a more
brilliant, and at the same time a cheaper lot of
Goods been offered to this community. They have
all been selected with a view to the wants and ne
cessities of the people of this particular locality,
after long cxp'-i icnee. and intimate acquaintance
v. i'.h their business connections.
Dry Goods of every variety, DressGoods, Cloths.
Cassimcrcs. Pnd Clothing; Boots and Shoes. Hats
p.nd Caps. Bonnets and Shawls, together with a
large and splendid assortment of Queenswarc.
Hardware and Groceries.
Defying nil competition, they solicit their friends
and the public to give them a call and examine
their stock. M'JSSOP & P0TTAE1T.
June 12. 1854. ly.
TJIONEER .MILLS, MORRIS TOWNSHIP,
JL CLEARFIELD COUNTY. The subsoiiber
keeps constantly on hand, at his mills, lumber of
all deseriptiou, sorts, and eizjs. Plastering lath and
bills sawed on the shortest notice. These mills
can run at any time during tho season, having a
ncvcrfailing supply of water
All hinds of produce taken in exchange for lum
ber, and the cash never refused.
HENRY GR.0E,
September 20, 1854.-1 y Kylertown, P. O.
"TtTEW FIRM. TROUTMAN A ROWE. House,
1" Sign and Ornamental Painters. Glaziers.
Chair makers, nnd Paper Hangers, offer their ser
vices to tho citizens of Clearfield and vicinity.
Th'cy keep constantly on hand, and make to or
der every variety of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Ac, Ac.
CLairs, and Sofas made equal iu beauty to any that
can be obtained from the City, and more durable
in workmanship and material.
JOHN TROUTMAN.
June 14, '51. ly. R.OBERT ROWE.
THE GOOD INTENT HOTEL, and Stage Office,
Curwensville, Pa. The Subscriber would in
form his fiicii-.ls nnd the public that he has just re
fitted and re-furnished his house and is prepared
to render every attention to the travelling commu
nity. His hr.r contains liquors of the first quality, and
his tabic will always be supplied with the best in
maikct.
He respectfully solicits his friends nnd others to
give" him a call. WM. R. FLEMMlNG.
June 14, '51.
OING IT ALONE. Tha undersigned hav
VJT ing taken to himself the store formerly own
ed by i'atciiin & Swcn, takes pleasure in informing
h:s friends and the public generally, that ho has
nst received from the city n splendid assortment
of Dry Goods. Hardware, tiueensware. Hats and
Caps. Boots and Shoes, and everything else usual
ly kept in a country stove. Persons wishing to buy
cheap nnd good Goods should not forget that he
is determined not to be undersold by auy store in
in the county. His motto is '-a nimble penny rath
er than aslokv sixjiencc."
S. C. PATCHIN.
Glen Hope, July 5. 1554.
DANIEL HENNEli, Cabinet maker, hop
same as formerly occupied by David Sockets.
Clearfield, Pa., keeps constantly on hand at his
Furniture Ware-rooms, and manufactures to order
at City pnccs.all kinds ot Caoinet warc.Dinmg tnd
Pier tables. Dressing cases, Cupboards. Bedsteads.
Wash Stands. Spring bottomed Chairs, Sofas, Safes,
Bureaus, Marble Topped Eseritors, Ac. Ac.
Coffins made, and funerals attended on sne short
est notice, ' '
June 27,1854. 1y.
GEORGE XV. COLLADAY, Conveyancer
and Land Agent, No. 3. Uoldsmith's Hall,
Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business
entrusted to his care,
June 27, 1854.
ES DUNDY Attorney-nt-Law. Clearfield, Pa.
will attend faithfully to all professional bu
siness entrusted to his care. June 13, '54.-!y.
JB. McENALLY Attorney at Law. Office
nearly opposite Judge "Wright's Store, Clear
field. Pa., practices in Clearfield and nrlmin;,.
counties.
? i 1 J I I , - - . 13
lyuuu 10, ;.. jy.
CHEAP CLOTHING A largo lot of Cheap Clo
thing, Men s and Boys, for sale cheap, by
Juno 13, '51. MOSSOP & POTTARFF.
LACKEERRY BRANDY. A certain cure
the Dvsentarv. for !( bv
for
June 13, '51. MOSSOP A POTTARFF.
A. FRANK. JUSTICE (IP tup pp apv
Clearfield, Pa'., Ofiice in ' Shaw's Row!"
jene, 15, 1S51.
TAMES CROWTIIER, JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE, Curwensville, Pa. Office opposite the
"Good Intent Hotel." . June, 15. 1S54.
JAMES B. GRAHAM Merchant and extcnsi7e
dealers in lumber. Grahampton, P. O.. Clear
field county. Pa. May 25, '54-ly.
"I ff Bags of Coffee, just received nnd for sale
illi at the New Store of A. M. HILLS.
Juno 14, '54. ' -
! AOfl EIGHTEEN INCH SHINGLES
-JJJJ of best quality, for sale at the Sin
of the Red Flag.
Price S3. 50 per thousand.
Juno 27, 1S54.
7E ALL TAKE 1IOBENSACK. Hobonsacks
r w orm svrnn and l.ivr 'i n
"Worm Svrun and T.iver Pilln. for solo
June 13, '54. . MOSSOP & POTTARFF.
m)f Barrels New Orleans Sugar, at Sixpence per
AJ pound, for sale at the Cheap Store of
A, M. HILLS.
1TALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE
V SALE. The subscriber offers for sale cn rea
sonable and easy terms, hi3 farm in Lawrci.oa
township, containing o?te hntuldttt acres, anil allow
ance. 'Iho buildings are, a good log house, frame
barn, and other out-houses. There is, also, on the
p'lRCC a promising young orchard of choice fruit
trees, in fine bearing order. Also, a never failing
spring of water. About sixty Acres cleared Two
milesfrom Clearfield.
Inquire of F. P. Butler, Clearfield, or the sub
scriber on the premises. JOSEPH LANICll.
October 4, la54.-3m.
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The nartnership heretofore existing between
C. M. Graham and J. E. "Watson, was this day dis
solved by mutual consent, having disposed of their
interest to Jas. B. Graham. C. M. GltAlIAM,
J. E. WATSON
Grahamton, October 27, 1851. ....-
Tho business will hereafter be continued by Jas.
13, Graham, as formerly, who will collect all nc
count3 one, and pay "all debts contracted by the
former firm. JAS. B. G. 11 All AM. "
Grahampton, November 15, 1S51.
mllE UNION SAFE! THREE CHEERS
X FOR AMERICA ! Ti;e Cheap Corxku Thi
l -AH'iiANT ! Wc tr-.kc this method of informing the
public in general, and the citizens of Curwensville
and vicimty in particular, that wc have received
our usual large and varied selection of Full and
Winter iiouds, suited to the wants of every, man,
woman amd child in the community. And, we
have no hesitation in saying, that purchasers will
find it greatly to their advantage to call and exam
ine cur stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Our stock consists, in part., of Ladies' Dres3
Goods in great variety: such as plain binek, f;mcy
silks. Turk satins, berego delaii.s. blai-L and farcy
Alpacas, plain and plaid Ginghams, Man.-l.c 3:1 r
and Domestic Gingham?. Calicoes of every style,
aivl quality, at prices ranging from 5 up to 15cts.
Black, blue, and brown French and English
cloth, plain black do'.skin and farcy cassimtres.
black. Mae. brown and green tattineis.
Cheeks, tickings, fiauiiojs. mu.-!ins. toweling, ho
siery, gloves, fhirts. ready-made c!olhirg. Ac, Ac.
Carpeting and floor oilcloth, window and wall
paper and boidering. end oiled "Window shades.
!-hoes of all descriptions for ladies, misses and
children, together with a large sissortmcrjt of
JIe:isT and boys' Lais, caps, boots and shoes.
Hardware, planes, Ac. Glassware, Oiiccnsware,
Cedar and Willow ware, corn brooms. Ac. Ac.
Also, a lare assortment of Fresh Groceries, viz :
Rio Ceffce, Imperial, Y. 11. and Black tcaa, N. .
sugar, crushed an 1 loaf sugar. New Orleans and
Syrup molas-es, clarified and cider Vinegar. Ac.
"Bosin and Fancy soaps; sperm, star and mould
candles. All of which will be sold in quantities
to suit purchasers, at the cheap Corner Store of
PATTON A RIPPLE.
Curwensville, November 1,1854.
milF, AMERICAN BOARDING HOUSE.
JL Tho subscriber would inform the -publie that
ho has just completed a largo new building, on the
South end of Second Street. Clearfield, ra.. which
lie has furnished and ficed up in the most comforta
ble manner for the accommodation of iraveileis r.n.i
pcrmr.iient hoarders.
His charges will be moderate, and his house con
ducted in a decent, sober and orderly manner,
where all quiet and peace loving people, who may
visit Clearfield can find a temporary -home."
JOHN S. RADEBAC1I.
July 15. 1351.
1 ia GUNK FOR TYRONE CITY !-SE-.lfJ
BA2TOPOL NOT TAKEN ! Jam ts Ai.kx-
siii:-,:, has just opened a splendid Saloon in the
basement story of the Tyrone City lloro!, where he
is prepared to accommodate persons with Oysiers.
wholesale and retail, and ail other nrii-les usual:
kept in a Confectionary and Grocery S'orc.
N. B. All orders for Ovters by the Can pi omptly
attended to by JAMES ALEXANDER.
Tyrone City, November 1, !S5!.-'Jm.
T IFE INSURANCE : SAVE YOUR LIVES.
AND YOUR MONEY, by having your Ufa
insured in the Susquehanna Mutual Insurance
Company cf Ilanisburg. Pa.
CAPITAL S10D.O00.
CnAKTKwtu Mahiii y.Ul, 1834.
Any person can have tiieir own life insured or
that of a friend, from one to ninety years. Per
sons of 21 v?ars of age. p.iy 51 -52 per 1 00, year
ly. At 30 years. J.'.iil for 4l 000 .00. yearly f r life,
ihe whole premium for life in ordinance is 5 2.-9,
at the age of 25 years, premium ditto, on Si lO. is
4,25.88.
" Dr. R. V. WiLSOX.of Clearfield. Medical Ex
aminer.
Any information may he obtained from
Dr. A. T. SCHRYVER, Age
'- -it-
September 0. 1851.
PLENIID NEW STORE. R. Sua , A
Sox have just returned from the city with ..;i
entire row stock of Goods, which they offer for " ic
on the very loweFt tetms. at the old stand ly
occupied by A. M. Hills. West end of the Mans
House, Clearfield. Pa. Their stock of goods 1. ;s
been selected with great care, and a better or
cheaper assortment was never brought into Clear
field county.
They defy all competition, and invite the pub
lic to call nnd examine their goods. Every arti
cle is entirely new, and as cheap, if not cheaper
than can be purchased elsewhere.
R. SHAW.
A. II. M1AW.
June 27, 1S51.
JAMES BID OLE GORDON Attorney at Law,
has removed his ouiee to the room adjoining in
the East, the Drug Store of Dr. II. Lorain. and will
devote his whole attention to the practice . of his
profes-ion. lie may be consulted in French and
German. June 13, '54. -ly.
IANK NOTICE. Wc the subscribers intend
2 to-make application to the next Legislature
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an Act
of Assembly to incorporate a Banking Company,
with Ranking and discounting privileges, to be
cillcl the Clearfield Bank"' and located at the
Boiough of Clearfield, with a capital of One hun
dred thousand dollars.
A. K. Wright, James T. Leoxard,
Richard SnAw, James B. Gkaham,
Jonathan- Roy k ton. Elms Iiiwix,
J. F. "Weaver, J. W. Smith,
J, McEnally,
June 27, 1854. I'm.
ISAAC M. ASHTON. Hat Store, No. 172
Market St.. Philadelphia. Hats, Caps. Furs,
Ac, of every variety, and the bet quality always
on hand. - . June 15, 1854 ly.
RY BEEF, of the best quality just received
and for salo at Wji. F. Irwin's Cheap Store.
Jane 14, '54.
RANTED IMMEDIATELY. Six jour-
neyman Shoemakers, Constant employment
and liberal wages will bo given, Apply next door
to the Jonrnul office, at the shoe store of
C. S. BLACK,
September 6. 1851. '
BEREGE DELAINES. A superior article o
Berege Delaiues in dress patterns, at 25 cents
per yard, never sold in this county before for less
than 50 cents, at MOSSOP & POTTARFF'S
Juno 13, '64
T ' A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r o frit1! ft TH'Trlv ATirifistiA Vrt Pv.,t- IT,...
. j " i i' 1 u iiuuac,
Clearfield Pa., will attend faithfully to all business
entrusted to hia care.
Juno 17, 1854. ly.
11. LARIMER Attorney and Counsellor at
Law. ' Office with John Ti. OnttTrt Plan wi-f
door to Dr. U. Lorrcin's Drug Store, CJearfkid
Ba. May 23, '54-ly '
CONRAD A WALTON. Hardware StorefNo.
255 Market Street, Philadelphiu. -Hardware,
Iron, Nail3. Ac, of every description.
June 15, 1854-1 y.
GEORGE J. WEAVER A CO., No. 19 North Wa
ter Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in Carpet
chain, Yarn, Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bed-cords
Clothes-lines, Ac, Ac. June 15. lS54-ly. '
"I OA Sacks Salt, just received at the Cheap
lnJ Store of MOSSOP A POTTARFF.
Jaop 14, '54,
A. M. HILLS. D. D. S. Office adjoin-
fi . r '- : Ilia VlUltlUCIU, JL VL. illU.I
v2"l2"fj" cial TeCih. Lorn one to a full set, moun
ted in the most approved modern style.
Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done with care
end neatness.
Teeth extracted with all the care and dispatch
modern science can furnish.
DR. HILLS, cau always-ho found at his office,
as he is now devoting his wholo attention to his
profession.. June 14. '54.
E BO'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, No. 18, South
M Sixth St. Philadelphia. The subscriber has
recently enlarged and fitted up his house, and is
now enabled to compete pueecs-sfully, with any es
tablishment In the City. His rooms aro comfort
able and well ventilated, and his table iurni-;l.tu
with the best iu the market. Ho respectfully soli
cits the large circle of L"i3 Clearfield friends jo give
him a call when they visit the city.
. JACOB G. LEBO.
June 13, 1351. ly.,
TVEW- FIRM. PATTON A SHOWERS would
J. 1 inform the public that they hava just opened
a new and splendid aortment of Goods of every
variety, at the old stand of H. D. Pattov at Cur
wensville. At thfdr store may ba found, almost
everything adapted to the wants and necessities of
the people of this regi iu. Dress-goods. Lawns.
Laces. G loves. Cloths. Cassimcrcs, Clothing. Hiits.
Caps, EcoUj, Shoes. Ac, Ac, of the best quality and
at the lowest prices.
Also a spiendid assortment of Hardware, Queens
ware and Groceries.
They invite all persons to give thorn a call, ful
ly assured they will be able to render entire satis
faction. H. D. PATTON,
E. A. IlliTEL.
Curwensville. June 15. 1851-iy.
TTC1TN R. MORROW. Cabinet Maker. Shop oppo
a5 site M. E. Church, Cleaifkld. Pa. keeps constant!-.-on
hand and m-ikes to order, all ksuds of
FurmVave. such, a? Tea Tables. Card Tables. Cen
tre Tables. Sof as. Spring Seated Chairs, BeJsteds.
Bureaus. Wa?h Stands. Cuphoards. Safes. Ac Ac.
Coffins made on tho sliorstsc notice, and Funer
als attended. JOHN R. MORROW.
June 13, 1j4. ly.
MpiIE RED FLAG VICTORIOUS. The B'cod
JL Bed Banner floats in triumph on the Old Cor
ner Stort," where A. M. Hills ha s just opened the
chcaT'e ;t and most splendid assortment of Goods.
ever'disTdayc ! before thi e-oi::mt;ni;y. and exactly
adapted to their many and various necessities.
Every variety of Hats, Caps. B;:r.nets. Boots.
Shoes. Cloths, Cassimcrcs. and all other kinds of
dry-goods, that aro imappaehaLle by any other
siiniii.r articles, cither in beauty of style, quality,
or price.
Also an excellent assortment of Groceries. Hard
ware. Stone and Oueenswarc, with fancy articles
ad i:i ft u it i in. .
Ho defies competition, and invitr-s all persons to
give him a call at the "Old Corner," v. hich has tru
ly become the -Eazarr" of Clearfield.
" Every attcn.ion will be shown to cummers ar.d
visitor?, and no pains will he spared to s-r 1 all
smiling away, loaded with his beautiful and valua
ble -ood. never surpassed in Clearfield.
A. M. II ILLS.
Clearfield. June 15. i ;-51-ly.
KEW GOODS AT THE CAIi STORE. The
subscriber has i-.;st re- ive I a large nnd well
selected sto-.k of Go'i'S of
t cver-y des:
tiou suitable 10 tho season, which he is selling off
af extremely low prices. Ho respectfully invites
the r,ltc:itmii of all who wish to buy good Goods at
the lowest prices, to call at the sign of the "Cheap
est Goods."
Country produce of almost every discription ta
ker, at market prices in exchange for goods.
IVrsous wishHg to purchase, and receive a fair
equivalent for thoir money, will do well to give
him a call.
Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS,
on Market si rect, and call and be convinced that
there is truli in tho words thereon inscribed.
June 13. 1751. WM. F. IRWIN.
nnYRONE CITY DRUG STORK. The
jL undersigned having purchased the entire
etoolc of S. A. Martin, would take this method of
informing the -Natives, ''mid the public generally,
that i'rugs and family medicines of all hinds. and
in fact every thing that is generally kept in a
Drug Store. can be had at this establishment cheap
er than at any other in the country. This estab
lishment will be under the management of one
that has experience, and is well acquainted with
medicine, and is also conipctaut to precribc for
all those that may require the advice of a Physi
cian. JAMES M. MARTIN'.
P. S. A private Office attached.
"BTST ARRIVED the splendid stock of Cloths,
t Cassimeres. Vesting.'. Trimmings. Ac. recently
purchased by the Subscriber, which he will sell or
make up to order, in the most fashionable and du
rable manner, at his store in -Shaw's Row." The
material and -fits' warranted No charge for show
ing his cheap and beautiful goods.
He would inform tho trade in Clearfield, that he
is the authorized agent for Devere's London snd
Paris Fashions.
THOS. SHEA.
June 27. 1854.
TT0H5T RUSSELL ft CO." TANNERS A CURRI-
o ERS. Pccnsville. Grampian Hills. Clearfield
Co.. Pa., keep constantly on hand an excellent as
sortment of leather, whn-li t Ley offer for sale at the
lowest cash prices. Cash paid for hides.
July 15, 151.
7T R. CARTER Dealer in stoves, hr.r-iron,
JL nails, and castings of a'l kinds. Also plows,
and other agricultural utcn.-ils. Oa Second Street,
under the Republican Office. Suno 15, '54 ly.
HARRTS.H LE A CO "Wholesale DarcciSTS.
No. 259, Market Street. North sido between
sixth and seventh. Phil idclphia. . Drugs. Medi
cines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines. Surgical In
struments. Druggist s Glassware,- Window Glass,
Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, Ac, Ao,
JOHN HARRIS. M. D.
t J. S1IARSWO0D.
. JOHN M. HALE, .
E. B, ORBISON.
June 15, 1754-ly.
1VEW FIRM. HARTSHORN A McCRACK
11 EN, have just opened a new and splendid as
sortment of goods of every variety, at tho old
stand of D. W: ROBINS A CO., Lumber city, Cloar
field CO., Pa. .
They invite the public to give them a call, and
feel assured they will be able to render entire sat
isfaction.. Lumler, Hides, Rags, Grain, and all
other kinds of produce taken in exchange.
' BENJ. HARTSHORN,
August 9,1854". THOS. McCRACKEN.
"TTOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods icalers, No
AL 1S7, MarkctSt.. Philadelphia, keep constant
ly on hand a large, splendid, and ciicap tCck of
the most fashionable and elegant goods. They in
vite country Merchants to call and examine their
splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere.
June 15, 135-l-ly.
WILLIAM S. IIANSELL A SON, Manufao
turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad
dlery Hardware. No. 28 Market Street, Bhiladel
phia. Saddles. Bridles. Harness. Trunks. Whips,
Saddle Bags. Bridle Filling, Bits, Stirrups. Buckles,
Carpet Bags, Oct. Juno 15, '54-ly.
CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned
against purchasing, or in any way meddling
with a two horse wagon and a pair of bob sleds
now in the possession of P. H. Booz, as the said
property bilongs to me and is in his possession as
loan only. . - JOHN BR UBAKER.
September 20, 1S54. -
AT. "LANE A" CO. Wholesale Clothing Store
No. '171. Market Street. Every variety of
ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable stylos
constantly on hand: June 15, '541y.
"fl flfi Barrels Fish, for sale at the Cheap Stor
1UU of AY. F. IRWIN.
June 14, 'Si
TAR. The undersigned has just received and
will keep for sale, at his shop on third street,
a superior article of tar. GEORGfl ORK.
C4earfield, July 5, 14.
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