3 f is.'. -uilj . m tJL- I W-iju' . 5 21 i jpITl RES OF CLEARFIELD tU N gr, FOR 1855. fcasurer of Clearfield County, in account wuh Jnary, a. D. 1355, to the 8th day of mm ' MmmummwTn. aa ttfnftw en er .it l.ixt untti. n.ro ifor J v n I r . -..lie vp-ir-. for 1851 and iS, 51C-7 12 7at is ' AsjS 5!1 H J 5- i ' SG 9S 1 12 93 150 00 50 00 277 87 74 40 34 50 n 7i 101 40 6 73 211 23 2 00 f2 u.l 214 05 78 00 SO 00 toti 75 4'3S 00 73 75 M Ca 1033 f5 4719 CI l'J7 00 55950 33 Fox .Scalps, monwaalth costs. County Commissioners. For repairs of Public Iluildings. oid J ana Clerk r,t Sr-jo. 3 Wilson, lor Printing! -WOopc. ai! r.. crier a-j nnrn of r ir ct Attorncv . refunds, roncr and Inauisition. tor Justice Fees. lerlc to Commissioners. vwiuiij' .minors, For lload Views, Exoneration?. For Fuel for County. Commissioners' counsel. For books and stationery, Oil Chest firiti rr,. no n r 1--.7. r atage on rceeh ing'i 1917 ;, 1 , 'per ct iMgO on paying !).! 43 a J; j or ct. Fox. Goshen, Houston. Jordan. Knnhan, Lawrence, Morris. Fenn. Pike. VF ..iward John J. Bundy. .1 nines E. Graham, H. If: Hoyt. John William. Joseph Yolhcrs, Aaron '. Tate. Jacob Willhelm, Joseph Culling3WOrth. 1'aniul Bailey. Abraham Bycrs, 5 21 1 19 61 1 07 12.1 92 IO 5 SOI 40 70 j 40 37 &5 00 43 77 Total am't due from Collectors, for 1S55, and previous years, Amount duo ou Unseated Lands, !45 6.ii 103 21 129 12l 138 IS I 54 21 t M 39j 212 491 199 40 141 23 9 tVJi 4 00 ; 3 "g I ft D.) 9 JL 1 11 10 18 50 17 50 41 50 43 50 43 50 52 00 25 00 SI1S 34 3073 22 1593 83 S55C 121 JJo:974 40 JOIIX MTHERSoX. JEq., Treamrerof CUarjeut yP"t iK'urs Jor .... t-i j- ' Arrnuut irith the 'iffticnt J 0 ICK'll for til! years ISol ana lJO- Ihce due Treasurer by county, SC207 S7 251 4S soaoz H7 int of Slate antfCoiniri Tax and Militia Pines dun for 1 and previous ye irs townships. ; Collectors' .Names. County. State. Militia. n, JJlnoi Km. Jr. I la! (17 William Uloom, Sr. Pavid Carr, Iiiilip Antes. :iniuelj SpencSr, j: heinhart Wcitzel. William L. Moore, L Henry Swan, 1 Abraham Spencer, iDavid 1itz, V 'idie Hugueny. l r - Ma k ventiot m iK Conv-r: JWciai 1 Its W TOmna.--. 1 - Jr. i i ! Jl friii. her Barrett. iTiuiatii AVilar.? James H. Turner. Joseph Withrock. John Sandcrlin, John P. Hoyt Lorenz Hartlino, Joseph lavis. (icorire W. ShoO".' William Graham', I. Williams John l onrirr, Jacob M'ise, John J. Unndv, Wttlia!.-i Caldwell, John Askoy. J. P. Lrt. CoBe!ii: Shiprer John McCully. " David Kephart, Enoch Wi jrard Me iarvcy. u i-n aw. 1 A. Caldwol!, Mr". ul!v. lam L. ltisiwl. Owt us. Holt. in M i-er; ( h Beylcr. Uel J. ro.er. filev M. Ilill- 4&nja:.ii i !" TTieholas Block .7.1 . Jacob Flcral. . H. Lim . Patterson, in Spackm&n. hotter. JClurC; easier. fcead. rson. fcwar:: Bson. .Tr . poodlandur. El 4d J4. J. B. r,or:i fnomas J. M'CuIIongh, Jaccb Bilger. Rnssell Showalter. rlos M'Crackon, 35 01 IS 70 1 62; Is -to I IS 8 M 3 i: 20 oil Til?. To balance due Hoad Fund la.t Settlement, 9 am t rcc 1 from Unseated Lands for lt01 and l$o, CK. By Am't aid Iwp . .r.i .' 874 sa Bcccaris, L. idy, Bedford, Hurns.le, Clt-arficio. Covington, ("iiest, ecattir, Fox, Clirard, Goshou, Houston, Jordan, Karthans, Lawrence, Morris, Pike, TTnion, Woodward, Bateoee due TownakiM, Balance due Tup s 2 8 ; 74 86 0 08 4 00 24 831 21 06 i 2) 75 42 901 -I-J uo 3 00 8 68 1 80 b7 K-3 ifl til 10 ri 43 90 I 143 40 I $'J29 19. 82 74 41 C. 10 27 13 U 85 G2 6-3 7 v- 26 Pi 6 60 Balance &ao,l43 1" llll VII FOIL KANSAS! The Bt ... i. 1 !. rtTi f hn W 11,1 I . r- icil lianner n"aif Hi iriumiiw j - ;-r Store.'' where A. M. Hills jufi opeiieu .uv cheapest and most splendid assorUoont of uu,v. nvnr rii :, laved before thi eoTomnnity. and exactly adapted totlieir many iiuu ou.vu I! T CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, BOXifBTTS. 'IMEKES CLOTHS. DKESS OOODS, TOIL ' r r StTTCLKS. DE LANES. PRINTS, GrLOVES. HAKDWARE. STONE and QUEENSWABJS, cnuti-iaiLS, with fancy articles (ul infinitum. ZT Clearfield. June 20. ifc. A. M. HILL15. QAJftVEL BERLIN, Juiiiata St , Tyrano City, Pa. Wliolcsale and Kctail Dealer in DKTJGS. OHEKTOALS. MEl'TCINES. PAT NTS. OIL-. DYE STUFFS, Wl.MtoW GLAS1, VIALS, PE It FTJMIiRT, t'c, Ac. Ilavins It opened an extcr.sivo assortment of tlx se articles. Phyicinns will find it to their ndvrn tage to give him a call, and examine his Stock be fore ordering from the Eastern Cities; and Coun try Merchant? can also be accommodated wilh all the Essences. Tinctures. Patent Medicines. Ac, WIKH.KS.KLK and RETAIL, at lovfft prices. QrHe hopes by strict attention to busincFS. nnd a desire to rdense. to merit a share of public pat- 1 1 11 r i , " ronajre. afiu toaa mHK GOOD INT?:N'r fl&TEL, JL CUE WENS V1LLE, PA. The Subscriber would inform his friends and the jiublie that he has just ret tied and ro-furni.-hed his house and is prcparedto ender every attention to the travelling community. His bar contains Honor of the firs? quality, and hie table will always be supplied wilh the best in market. He respectfully Folicits his friends nnd others to give him a call. WM. B. FLL.uMllW. August 1 , 1S55. 5929 19 ft K. WRHrHT, MERCHANT, axp EXTEN ili SIVB DEALER IX LI SLBBR, Second Street, one door south of his residence, Clearfield. Pa. Clearfield. March 14, 1S55. JOIIX yrPTTEUSOJY. Es;.. Treasurer of Clearfield Ce-.mty. i Account wi'.li the different To.nnships for School J-upi for the years 1S54 and 1S55. DH To amount due Sclio.l Fund keel .Settlement. $1,461 4 " " ree'd from Unseated Lands lor 18-34 and 1805 C2S o9 8 29 10 13 3 OS M C3 14 10 W 91 t 7 50 2 ". 00 1205 20 00 19 50 17 50 12 60 23 50 1 5 50 17 00 1 33 CK. Beccarf.i, Hull, Beggs, Hi iK'niil Hr.idy, Bnrnsttdo, Clearfleld, Chest, Covington, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, Oirard, (ioshen, Houston, Jordan, Karthansj Lawrence, Moiris, Penn, Fike, T'nion, VFoodward, Balance due Townsliips, J!y Am't paid Two ;103 09! 30 05 71 42 90 r, 8 Gl 0 76 88 99 2 7o 92 r,o 14 92 18 02 20 GO 104 8(1 189 6ft 40 68 32 M ::17 48 13 39 86 21 27 14 53 47 1896 23 Balanco One, i 393 62 Balance due jwi j 47 69tf ! fi j 0a I .3 9 j ' 2' 13 I i 89 38 0,5 j 84 0G 1 46 71 12 93 4G 80 8 ar 2 ". 65 I 39 m 7 72 898 G2 "FOriN !ll'SS!'LL & (JO., 9 ta..j::s Atn cTrnnTnust PilUMtltU, Clearfield Co., Pa., Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment "i 'eathcr, which they offer for sale at the love?t in prices. Hides taken in exchange. July la, 155. A. Has just opened a lar rfaoirE city, '' ana splondid assortment NEW WHOLESALE N1) P.ETIL Of r.cry ucorntioU fcn 7-2 wniefl ho is UfS o,T a' the aht?' JK V-(;otIS. UARJO kQlJJsfyuHv ,r.,, WATS A CAPS. BOOTS a- xirn'f''i iJEb, $1789 85 $1789 85 gl'UlUilWlllllH mm Bl ... -1 J 1 1 . 1 . . V. n fl iwii wealth of Pennsylvania, having examined the accounts of John Mcl'her. on. Baa., Treasurer of said county, lor the venr A. I. Ift&fi tin Milft. ii. 1 . - .. u . . . , , ...... . . are sn tiiousaml nine tiundred nnd seventy four .lollnrs :,nil fnr-m i- find them as above stated, the amount of debts outstanding due the county ra mi luousanu nine nuioireu nri't seventy lour ilollars and forty six c Witness our hands at Clearfield this f9tfc day of January. A. 1). 1S53. iiesi. BVB1SK1 .MA 1 1. At JfJSY, 1 R. J. TilMA DA VI 111!' iSS. . County Com- Clerk. JACOB WILHELM, missioners 02 1 111) 17' 00 ul :' ,..i 159 o.:! 65 70, r,c m 77 ia: Wc, the undersigned. Auditors of Clearfield Cour.ty. having or-minr-d the accounts of John McPhcrson. Esn.. Treasorer of iiaid county, far to- year I8& do report that they are as above stated. The amount due the Treasu rer by the County is Two hundred and fifty one dollars and torn ri.-h c-nt-the amount duo the Read Fund by Treasurer is one hundred and forty three dollars and forty cents, the amount due the School Fund is Three hundred and ninety thr-e dollars end sixty two cents, and also the amount due from Collectors and Unseated Lands, is six thousand nine hundred nnd bcventv lour dollars and forty six cent. Witness our hr.nds"this 12th day of January A.D. 1S5C. aw J. II . LKR. Jl. J. Wallace. IVE Til KM A TRIAL: CHEAP, DOHA SIT.VKICS PLASTIC PAIXTS 1VLE AXD PROTECTIVE. WBATHBH&PIRE-PJiU . These Paints will stand any climate, without rack or blister, and harden by exposure; thus taking in time an enamel of Stone, protecting Food from decay, an.; Iran ami o'ner mrrais irom ist and corrosion, lncy umer ..;. my m so-called Mineral Paints of the day, uln -li :;r i Clerk. THE PENNSYLVANIA TEXEGRAPH. ENLARGED E0R3VI & REDUCED TEEMS. THE CA-Ii SYSTEM A IW)PTE1 .-!,. and af. tor the fir: t of J.-.nuury. 1S..5, the Pknnsvlvama Teleorvph. p'tbiished at Harrisbiirg. Pu . will be owned and conducted by the undersigned, who will ivc iheir best energies to make it worthy of meanae and of in, friends. It will commenco the new year piintol on en- i'-v :iew typ.-. and ttia Weekly pr; a ly enlarge .1 in form whiie the price will bo loi'-cr ,,! t.'. nt of l tti BiSl liKK, i ;E0. WALTEP.3. Connty FRANCIS PKAKCE. A,iitorC LISTOFfJKAM) Jl'RORS FOR FL'B K I A R v TE B M , 1 856. xincip illy Ochres, and Clajs. and are entirely ! r 'ff f class ever l ;, ..l ai th np..t...J 1 " VJ L j n-.- f I A I " b I 3 t.t T ILVER'S Plastic Paints are purely All-PAL- v " " o- no paper v.:.. b eoutaininc n Alumin or Clay. sent until it 1 paid for. and all Will be discontinued jbev fre loylrated finely, mix readily with Lin- a-'nc ;rJo i .rrionE expires.ur.less thry are renewed Bill " r 111 T ' T I the trouble of trnrviin"! and . lnc XUkohai-h is issued SEMI-V. 1 .IK !'. tomb. ae fr. the brush as frc dp as the best Whit - ml excel all otneis in boo v or coverinfr Qef, one i" t.! f which will cover as mn !i k two pounds of White Lead, reducing the -thirds here are fix distinct colors, vis : re, Light Erown, 1 Livht Chocolate, pa I Dari Do. Deuo Do. iquallv val 9 adapted to painting the outside of tfig, EXCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS, TWaND IRON .Wi.'I'.KS. rrvBTRf- Ej jure hardens and increases ability of ti e PjSIXTS. 'CTIO- "" .'j with pure Li seed Oil. a-. ily at ; t,f Par 111 the ! rsiin'r or teetinjr body. 4 t,e oll simply the medium. 'tot it ; fj it. FKEX jl i RICHARDS Gkxfi. il Wholesale Aoexts, If. W. ccr-er Tenth and Karket Streets, PHILADELPHIA. saler0'''' '-a'e and Retail. Dry and (Ground by 6.AM 1 BnUS, J ' urone City, Pa. fjfT in Drug-. .': dicincs. Paints. Oils. Drnshcs, Vic iw en ass, nc 1-S- Ji ao. '" '. rilllfll & ! ;;TR, would respectfully V'mJf inform the c of Clearfield, and public ?' generally that the.- ;.e cnMrcd into cu-purti.er- iSflip fn the tLJZ CABINET lAKlXG BUSINESS, z B-J kep, cogstar, :: , on hands, and manufacture to oVler, at the wesl iriees, every variety of furnj-.nro, eenaiaitng . Dining, 'tJ, and Centre Tables, Sevring, Writ I ,g, and I ! -H'.tnds, Mahogany, and CO?:: ,. '-,.'.,..' : Malir.gony and - : rued Chairs, Bureau An 1 Q IMW .nded on the sn ot- r5c, ULd appropriate .ha shortest notice. .nes lorr..-lT.occuT i- upposnetnc mm DAM i f, LI..N"! Tfl, for t!iC enre of Chdi- 'J, ,ry 'd ail other d! Is. tor taie by 11 M';Op 1. large and splendid tissort- uemens r.d ciniarcua' JJa 1.1. '! married ti TKoBtJl iJthi;ika the cqtJ Flaft-Ark'a WM Ladic8J V -. mm P,.;. M MTr . tlOU p.-olB ;. '53 -a... tOA buwi 01 n eui v-iour columns, fitiringt, nc sessions of the Legislature, and WEEKLY on a doitbl, si, ret of fori freight columns the remainedcr of the year. It will present a comprehensive summary of the Legislative proceedings : all important geuural laws, as they nrc passed, and aim to give WO current political intelligence of the times in the fullest and most reliable manner. In short, me proprietors hope to malse it a complete Family and Political Journal, and they confidently appea io the people of Pennsylvania to sustain their enl terprise. The TELEnpApn will advocate a liberal political policy, and aim to unite all those who. though an imated by the same common purposes, and looking to the same benificent results, seem distracted by the conflict of distinctive organizations. It will sustain the highest standard of American Nation ality: and whiie yielding u sacred obedience to the compromises of the Constitution, will detcrrainod lv resit the extension of Human Slavery. It will give a cordial, earnest and independent'support to the administration of tiov. PospXX kv TERMS STRICTLY IN ADNANCE. The Telegraph will befurnishod SEMI-Winrj'- L during the sessions of the Lcrisl-;t;rn. and WIIFKLY. on a donole sheet the, the remainder of ho JIO.NEV John t 'irKelt. Joseph Winncry. lacob Pierce, If. S. Luuimado, Saw) I'rilhart, fobn Yothers. Villiaiii liecd, Ilnrvcv Moore. l. N. Heath, Martin Hise. James i. Williams, lieo. 11 ckadom, A. U Welch. Wm Mapes. Wm. H. Mercer. Jataes Thompson, James Hughes. V.'illiam Ad lleman, John Jordan. David Dressier. Matt- M 'Cullough, Jos. M'Cullough, William Hagarjjr, LIST OF TH AYKKS Jl'RORS FEBRl'ARV TRBM Hamilton Weld Merchant lilaeksmiLh, I'armer, do do do CarponLer, Farmer, do do do PJacksmth, i'uiiner, do do Capenter, Farmer do do do do do do Brady, do Bradford, do P.oggs: Burnsidc ; Covington ; Clearfield ; Oecatur I Fox; I irard ; Jordan ; Karthaus; Lawrence ; do do Morris ; do Pike ; do Union ; W eodward ; do do AT CITY l'Iflci-s IIo Invites his Cfearfetd fritrj in :, , . a call, and exchange ti.eir rags. UiJ JX... nnd every variety of produce, for the rHBABBSt and beM goods, to be hal west of Philadelphia. Feb. 21. IS55. ly. 1 EMM 1IM I! MIT! s T A R T L I N ii A N N (t V X V E M E S T- I.ATEST ARRIVAL FROM THE EAST. T B . WELCH, has just returned from the City a with a new and si I, I nsn-imnnf r.r A atelies. Jewelry, and Silver-warc-r-thc largest, act and cheapest ever brought into Clearfield con sisting of hunting and open-faced gold and rilvrr watches, gold lockets, gold chains, gold Pens, rings, l-u'i.-t-pins. spectacles. siiver folks, bracelets, sleeve buttons, cuff pins, ear rings. Jtc. Ac, Ac. Watches r.nd jewelry repaired on the shortest n"(;c- Jane t, "55. REMOVAL : -'!! ..r,. : :'-:.. a ;,.avo t0 inform his friends that he has removed his BOOT AND SHOE STORE, fr0r?.l-?naw's RoTT-'" his new building, or.positc the Office of James Wrigly. and two doors eoaUl of the Ofhcc O. R. Bai-.hett. E- . He still keeps constantly ou hands, every varie ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps, .to. Men's fancy shoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort rn r.ni ,e ...... ..11 . ... w.-..j num. in, iniupicu to u:c various wants of the pcoplo 61 Caearfeld. lie hopes his friends will call at his NEW STORE, and ex amine his Stock. Doets and Shoes mado to order, and mendin doi:o a.s heretofore. ISAAC JOHNSTCV Clearfield. June 27, 1855. raMSER, HitOTITLKS 6 JONES, 13 Hca. 153 & 180, Marltet .i lieet, PHILADELPHIA; Importers and manufacturers of City and EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, every variety of French and English Shoe Lastings. Patent 1-cathcr. Kid and Calf-skins, Shoe La.-es, liallocs. Bindings, kc, suitable for manufacturers. Also. Foreign anil IVuncstic Straw and Silk Bon nets. Leghorn. Panama, ar-d Palm-Leaf Hats, English, Freasb. and American artificial Flowerir, OU Bilk, Straw Trimmings. Ac., Ac. Having removed to our new Store, No. 158 v 100 Market fctrect. below 5th. South Side up stairs we invito yur attention to our large and varied Stock of Stra Qepds, Boots and Shoes, which we are preparinr for the approaching Fall Sales. All our floods being exclusively of our own di rct Importation and Manufacture, we feel -onti-dent that our facilities are puch that wc can offer you inducements as regards variety and prices ot tloods. unsurpassed by any hourc in the country. BOKSK, BRoilLLUS A JONES. Nov. 8. 1854. -ly. Philadelphia. BROOK. TYSON A BKHN Wholesale Bry Good's Store, No. 1 16, Market Street. Philadel phia. lAug- ! 185. -ly. G:i! NEWS ! Wholesale Store opene! in Tyrone City, where anybody who want cheap goods can purchase. Thi, subscriber ha-sjust opened a large and well selected stock of Goods in T Y R O N IE CITY, Corner of Lojan and Juniata Sts. He has on hands and will con-i.iiitly keep a large stocK 01 Dry Goods, Groceries, Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing. Hardware, Quecustcarc Drugs, P R O VIS I O MS of all kinds, consisting of Potatoes. Bacon, l-rit't. Beans. Flour, Wheat, Corn lueal. Ac Ac. m em con bye. u. And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his goods as low as they Ban be purchased in any town or county this side of Phi!adolr hia, and wiil take IJoards. Shingles, or even taouey in exchange. July fc '55. " F. M. BELL. Wsiie- As-Cresult: Bans l-ooi)'.s okn.v: v nc Tfir'c-A AvenStsftinfH-1'1 r a. 1. iff axriJiffff. The attention of the public is iuvited to tt tensive manufactory nnd ware-room oi r, who is prepared to furnish, at the short ticc. IKON RAILING, of every description. CEMKTRIES. Pl'BLIC A Pit IV ATE BE I NGS. A Iso. VERANDAHS. BALCONI. UNTAINS, ETXEES, CHAIRS. LIONS. HOGS, Ac., ., Ac, Ac, ami other Ornamental Iron Work of a dec character, all of whi'h Bf eJrernfed w:tii the view of pleasing the taste, while they etv requisites of beauty and substantia: v Purchasers may relv on nav ing ni fully boxed and shipped to fh-ir f , - . 1 . f 1 r : 1 1 I J lion. J 000a 01 uungus wm uc wish to make a selection. RO Ridge Avenue below Sp Oct.0, '55. .'Im.j lOING IT AfffONJi. The undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed byl'aichinA SVi;n. takes pleasure i u i rd'orm i ng his friends and the public generally, that he has jist receive,! from theeity a -plondid assortment of iry Goods. "Hardware. Queenswaxe. Groceries, Confcctionarics, Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoe", aDd every thing else usually kept in a country store. Persona srishing to baj cheap and good (oods should not forget that he is determined not to ic undersold bv-raiiy store inthe county. His motto is "a nimble penny lalhe than a slow six pence " S. C PATCIIIN. Glen Hope. July 5. 1854. y iJtorrt nt9wtp: Uf, -rr field Co.. Pa., VouId respectfully iafasssi tae citizens of that vi cinity that they keep coAStaAUj on hand a large assortment of Pry Goods. H-rd-War. Qncensmare, Groceries, Coufecttoiiarics, Hats tV POfSt, Boots o Shoes, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, vihich they are detcrmi ncd to sell low for cash, country produce, or lumber. August 1 . IS ji. pOXKAD & WALTON, : jj Market PHILADELi Importers and Dealers in !ir 5 IrK IROX, NJILSA They respectfully invite field, to continue their tavor Aug. 1, lr5a.-ly. IfOl'.M VERNON" xTJL No. 59, North P H I L A D E The undersigned havini known house, which has modeled throughout, respi field frieuds to give him flH the city. The furniture is all new, -' n itb care from llcnkles wel in Chestnut Street nasi i CaabtoiwUe style. The location for Moial to the city is conveniar uu'iiit...... Aug. 1. lS55.-ly. k f.-.v hat tU I be per- t andli v,l' .- , rst card, de- istrict m to pro- tain. ""t the con!"- eke," i,Hos' szojo 'memben n 8I know pm y -lioises. pubjtod and it.' I--orjpr-,3ding' lCl3w wa . DVViOS. BIiOTNKit-il.-p.ctfuIlvintunns bis old friends and the public, that be ha obta uicd tne services of a go.nl Cutter and work man as a foreman in the tailoring business and he .s now prepared to attend to any orders in his Liueol work on the most accommodating terms and short notice, and will have clothing on band at i ll as iircs co its. 1; krut-. yrsts nn.l KX?AlWflB TEL. PHIEIPSUTTRO. M-A The subscriber, thankful for past favors. would respectfully solicit a continuance of the lib eral patronage bestowed upon his House by th 1 uldic He is prepared to aeeomniodate water rien. editors, drovers, and all others who may call with nun. in the very best manner. He also purposes to run a line of Hacks from lyrone to Clearfield, for tho accommodation of the im'- !r'f 'u A,"' J. G. BUNK. Philpsb.;rg. Mrr.-h 14. lS5.'..-ff. VKW MIIfflff-A; theOld Pioneer Nnni oa the X n ..:..;,. j Mo.-vN township. The cub er hasjost completed a largo now Grist Mill Which is in successful operation. Grain of all' kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission 27' HENRY GBOE. APPLICAIIT8 FOR BOPNTY LANDS , '-I'.thel..;.. act of Congress, win find the mteeribef fully prepared, wilh blanks, forms. Ac to assist them in procuring their Warrants Office two 'doors east of Journal officC. up stairs - ' :!L H- BCCflBR SWtjoPg. TAMES Tl r.fi - niu . I I : -..w-... ..icrciiant ami extensive IF ii':ihT in ninlwr d.-.l, i r . 1 ' .wpwu r . m.. eiear- i:day2:i, '54-ly. J JAttJtIS, OKHI. No. 25'.). Market St.. Nft Philadelphia. Urugs eiit Medicine--. Snrgies 1 i lassware. Window turnery, te., sc. -..-m Aug 1 . '55.-1 v 1 jllSSELL& St HOT JLk Nos. 138 Market t . ow PHILADELPH" PBtn, Importers and Wholesale nardmnrrS pn'jryS, CHEMICALS, They respectfully invite their CleA fo givo them a call. Jan. 1 "OOD A Cn-Extensive I'rv-rroodJ JlJL 1ST. Market St.. Philadelphia, k ly on hand a large, gplcndid. and ol the most fashionable and elegant eoA vite country Merchants to call and 1 - 1 . , wpmaam assoriment. oclore purchasi August 1. Ia55.-Iy. WILLIAM HANSELL A SOW, turcrs and Importers of Saddlcrv. . uiery iiara ware. .v.. 21 Market Street. Bruit lhia. S.idrle liriill-. It.,.,.. t.i - J Saddle Bag. Bridle Filling, Bits, Stirrups, Bui i-ipci nag.-, cti. 1-VUg. 1 00. 13EIDLEMAN A HAY WARD Wholesale j-jrecrs. lea Healers, and Commission MercH .mi. ioi. jiarsei street, 1'hiladelphia. D. BEIHELMA AUg.i, isoo.-ly.J A. HAYWARH lereiBw . -si ccpftrder," Siiaa Jnt. rcstoroc " V ',t 10 kr .1i b rricflwn!n " f-' it iP"nt- ti- ihh lTh 'leCt'l oi r,erftbt. mjm : o.iJLu v. irtw ei' " a. S . i ml Si l' i aSrsmng ' ria to T Ve It TV 1 vz m . r mm I w- mm . hca mU WW - . - 'V; 1 r I IS AT LANE ft CO. Wholesale ClothingtSi No. 171, Market Street. Every van 1 cauy raaue v,ioining. in the most fashionable constantly on hand. Aug. I. '55.- fEORUE J. WEAVER A CO.. .No. 19 Nor. ter Street. Philadelphia. Dealers in f - - luiuil Clothes-lines, Ac., Ac a and Hemp Ropes. Bed- lAug 1,1855.-1 field county. Pa. P R O F E SSIO N A Iff pantaloons of their own ' manufacture, and Vood material at the low.-t prices. Wiib a wish lZ ae- iie. no solicits a share of patronage. Washington. May 9, is;,j. conimoilate. New LACKSMITiTING.-Tho na riberw tali iniorm inc pBOUCtAat hehas taken the Black smith Mtop lormerly oeenpied by George Orr on the corner of Third and .Main .-ire-!s. in the bor ough ,. Cloarfield where bo o,.n i..- .1,. 1....: in all Its various branches. . JACOB SHUNK WEILEit. June C. U&a.-lj OARKETT4 LA&RiKR, , ATTORNEYS Ai LAW, liav .ng entered into copartnership in the practice of their profeesiaa, wiil FaWifuHy attend to all Wne,, er.trasved to their care ir. 'learficld en-y- c. R. B ABBOTT, T ., J- 11 LARIMER. viiufiM.iuij 1-S. IMJ.-ly, tsaac m. 1 eve jjj? CrlTs per I nhiSn the yea: ! fifty vents per ! centJ f"t ea j deduction r jiuarter, or ye- adhered to ithout payme; tm ot the pubL W I I ( V H .r t -V, -viarKei tt.. i'm ... . , .. n.., ff. , .- ....... . . v .rn;. ' -.-.j iimi;: auu me oest quality al ouaana- l-Aug. I.1S55, GEORGE W. COLL ADA Y, Convc iUt'l j.ailfl A Tont X" 1. J i'i.i r-T J YL t. J' 1 " "UlUMilllU a BtSaiTy.- faittf"S3tond to hH vOI'MY ST0C1 cntrusied to his care. r A,r 1, . Al,r' -r .ir. - t it 't tnecl al me ww- - . . 1 n. M.on Saturday tne r FOR the year, at the fjllowinir low rates IXVAIUAULV TO ACCOMTX-NV Tim okueb: Single subscriptions, ?2 00 Five copies (SI 80 per copy) 0 00 Ten copies (1 70 per copy) 17 00 Twenty copies (rd 50 per copy). .TJ 00 i at tue same price (51 au per eopy) on rry number over twenty'. Clubs should bo "made up at once, ann me suDscripiions forwarded ticlore tlin firBt of January, so that they can eommeuco with the ttession of tho Legislature. .Subscriptions will be forwarded from this office. All orders must be addressed to M CLI'RE A SELL1 1. Harrisbarg. Pa. ZST Business men will find the Tal ill i the verm best Adveitiaing M.edium in Pkmniydv ..nia.out ofthecilics- I Occ. 1 2, jj.-2t. CLOCKS of every variety and price, from, hours to H days, for sale by Jnno L'7. '55. A. M HILTA LADLES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen. for sale by June I-'!. 55.J ': M -op. ONKECTlONARIKSa 'fuilet;- tl, - sortment this Borough ever could boast of, at June 27. jJ.) - --i- ' 1 1 l.L. ML'SLIN, at 5 cents per yard, at Mosson'l cheap cash store. 1 Juno 1. "5, '50. C 13 Af ON A good lot of Hams and - - i. 11 and S'uJUi W. F. I.wli Meraiu IK'S Farmer, 1 ailor, Carpenter, Teamster, Farmer, do failor. II. Jdller. Hands I'etcr. John Kejihart, H illiam Kirk. Isaac Soofield, William Rishel. John Woolridgo. saward Albert, John Kins. Henry Patchin. lohn Mdhaffev. I) 1 . r.tzweiler. V : 1 1 - -t. iwisiu i.eod. Henry Evans. WilHam Smith, Sol. Maurer, J. It. Scgner, Josiah Evans, Levi Rowland, C. L. Worrell. Enoch Genrhart, Goorge Kenh.irt, Cornelius M Craekcn. Matthew Bloom, William tiraham. jr., Richard (fates, Valentino Hevencr. Tames Cathcart, Win. A. Rccd, Samn"! Clyde, Kobort 1 avrhoad, Wm. T. Irwin. Wic..M. iuirtinan, Wm. P Snical, O P. Wilder, Peter Swurtz, Amos liubler. J Fercuson. f .Trm. Samitcl Spencer, Ross Robinson. TV. M Cracken, Wm. Cleaver. Jos. G. Russel, rinrauel Loi.g. Nathan Cleaver. 1. t Coder. l.i.t. a ,.i I uuff.uu UBlirU. ,j0 I Clearfield. Jnr.ucry 2?. ;?.s. Fnrmor. Beccaria Jjiacksmith. Loggs jl- ii mcr. Timberor, Farmer, do do do Lumberman. .1 . do Brady ; do do Bradford; do t armor, Burnsido; j.unioerman' (ln Farmer A cgt do do ClearCoid ; a do do Covington ; do Curwonsville Fm-mcr, IHeiCffiait, Farmer, do do do do do Chest; do Beotur ; Rkttaaaai ; Or 'ion; II ,lr,n Luiujormun, do Knox; Lawrence ; do do Earracr, do do do do Carp-.nt-r,. do Jusiica, Farmor, do do do do 1 rman. 1'a.aior, do PHILIPSIH Kii nOTEEi-The subscriber would lnlorm his friends in Clearfield, and tho j.ublie generally that he has enlarged ;;ill refuted bis house, find is now enatded to compete succes fullli with any Hotel in the country. No haiha will be spared to reader his guests comfortable. His table shttll always be supplied with the be-t the market can afford, and his charges moderate He respectfully invites his friends nnd of...,... giye hiJB a cull. DAVID JOHNSTON Plulipsburg Jan. 31, 1S55. ly. rBiVliONE LlVKXtV STABLi:.-T!e s,b termer, having removed his Livery Stahli from ( urwensville to Tyrone City. be.- lelvTti his friends and the public, that ho is at -I titneS prepared to supply them with Hn---: c:irri:i-rcs buggies, and other vchicl. Is o nlro, at the iflosi rcasonauie tcruii. Inquiac at the "Cft Hotel." JAMES CKOWTHER. Tyrone, January 31. lS55.-Cmo. BucHBR swooraa, '--WW EY AT LAW. T-n ,lnr,...-r .. , ' ''' RFiEi-n, Pa Dec. 1. ; 185.1 "wwrMal omcc. I r stairs. f. JACKSON' CHANS. ATTORNEY AT LAW CLE ASiISlD, PA . ' AugusTi0!" Ui r"i,!encc wa st. AMLS BIDBLE (iOHDON JLTTQttKRY . A T LA Wi PA. C I. r. r 1 ? r nrr... ; n. -. ..... . mc room anjumiiig. on the Fi-t (, Bru.' .-tore. of lir 11 1 ,..ZT:' tho 1, 1 - 7 " - . ff'llillil. suited in French ami German August I' 1855.-W. IT " i-te may bo cou JOHN TROI TMAN House. Sign and Orna mental Painter. Glazier. Chair mater and Paper Hanger, offers his services to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Fhop nn Alarlet St., jast leloxe the Pouiulry. CHAIRS. LOUNGES. SOFAS. ROCKING- CITAIKS. OTTOMANS, ic, kept constantly on hand and made to order, equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from the East, and more durable in material. Ang. 1, 1855. A '; YOr SEEN SAM' The subscriber wcuid inform his old friends nnd the generally, that he still continues to keep a house of entertainment in New Washington where those who call with him will receive "every attention" aru made comfortable. Good s-abling. and every other convenience for .. on the premises. DAVIDS. PLOTNER New Washington. Jan. 31, 1355. do (io do do d do Morris do do do Pnn ; do do do 0.0 do Tike da T n lam do BEREGE DELA1NKS.-A superior article o JJerege Oeitui:' s m d'-o:s nattcrnc -. 1- ner yard, never sold in this county before for Ics than 5fl cent ; at RICHARD MOSSOP'S June 13. :55. CHEAP Cl.OTiliN-: thing, Men's and 1 Ju.ie 19, 'oj. A lnrire lot of Ol pun 1,. Boys, for sale cheip. )v RICHARD MtissitP. W. A. WALL ACE, ff-i j ii; fc'T AT L PA. '.1 sa. in'. M'EN ALLV. - i.J ASPIEID, PA. Office nearly oja:'l a'.d d.jf.ining counties August 1 . 1 -v".s. : Judgo Wrights store. N. DILMIY, ATTORNV.X . n . CI.5AEFIKID, PA -I W, Office in the room ftdjotafeg on tho AVes. .Store of m. 1 . Irwin. August I. 1855. pALEB COPE A CO. K. 1S3. MaTi jipiua. neaiers in I. mens. Whit sicry. French. English and German Si ccs. Gloves. Bolting Cloths, Ac. AuJ pAUL & TAYLOR. ; x No. 255 Market PHILADELPHIA Havo always on hand, at their Wh. house, a large assortment the Newest Style of BOOT. SHOB, AND STB LH BOTH FOREIG.Y AXI J5oil 1 WOT goods being of their own i"'-,uwu uu -Manufacture, thev are superior inducements to Mcreh their stock. WM. W N'. G. TA for the He a, on Va8S'and officer! for the tUoCRiv ll AHO BltAWi c . c tL- 1 cd 'Et-1 LARS'. Tou ..yirai-i on 1 nday. I cu Each member O0 rounds of blank c; -,vie to all the uiejabei actea. 1. isrv Dec. I. 1S51. y. --orrn tr.coxn .Str Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. lA Sill s xV . '; do "' ' ilvcr Wine, do.; V Si ' .l-,&a.u,r- Silvcr .?: S-WTaMe ivif V "u "vcr iea do. ; Gold Pe Gold Cases; Gol.I IVn, ,.i c:i ' , .c oe as renresentcd w ... ,- -" ed in the best n'."" J,m 1 -A.so, Masonic Marks, Pins. ic. made to - ui icr v. 1 - . -1 , vi il. be punctually atfcndVdir ,nCI m r Hurt ..tv.. n . PhhadeiFhi.; A: aDd Qukk Tyr - 84fl Mart-et 8t "le FX :' PUTT . nr. ' ' Or , "Oltl aV j e . 1 . jtJ t. f. ef . ai'.rVKr- 31 ' ! A I- r..-i.r .rJ,": 1 T Isffw WW, i ill 1 u: 1 BRr- T V. Kl SHTON ft CO., F Oil U Cil r.. X . xuiporiers an l ... I,.... ana vueens Ware. WOJELN II. Ml LLEN, r ; w r&ZS'fcAt. Prenchnllc. Cetrfirtd Count,,. Pi KVing rented the prvporty and situation of Dr 1. Hoops, tenders his professional services to tho citizens if Frenchville. and vicinity. Office on door east of LoU'a store, Frenchville 1 May 22. '53.-m. yt. H. 1 AKLEY, ffc PiysicLix, GraJiampton, Clearfield County. Pa., tenders his professional services to the inhabitants ot Grahainpton and surrounding country he can at all times he found at his Oflic-. direi ilv oppo io -ir. . U. Grahams store, when not'iirofcs sionaliy c-r.gged. Apt. 2-. 1 BlffACKBEliUV BRAKDY. A cerTauTcore tta the Dyscntary, for sale by Junej-ii. RICHARD MOS.-tuP. Largo a-r,rtmellt0I,t)!,-u : ,h? store f lotnf Ladies uun tore W. F. IKWf V. Mid i till. June io 00. A. M liri.r.S, p. I), s. Office adjoin iiig hi - : Clearfield. Pn. Artifi cial 'J veta. ftan one to a full set, moun- most approved modern sty le. Filine, and Cleatiln .1. ,.a ,i :,', .... "J - o ' ' . 1 . . vuiu and neatnesi. 5 - ' 1 :-h all tho ear arid ditnatch 111'! !i.ii, . ..... . : . 1 ff ted in the Filling, Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia." ,Thc n ff- -. '54 .-ly S 1 'W., iT a. 3k. J. f! Tf(VPt.-TvJ '-out BOBT. STILTON. lBtJ SI L MAX II. "I . iiir. ri... s.a.ijKf. in .Foreign and Domestic Dr Qe Fifth Door below 1? J 3cf v Philadelphia. May IR, 1S55 IOWELL & CO., V 176 3 P HIL A D Wholes ai.r DF.Ai.Ens 1 between 5th and Jan. 17. 1855. CHARLEajRa'v I III I I I I I -.. .. - 1 I'M TVF ART1X. MO XIX (Late OL im-.orirrs ami I'eiaT.v r',ii! Ml XGS. COM IIS. l!f A W Wn 90. i,.o. t;.iviJ:-.. M. T. MARTIN. ltftSQ &" - ' DAM'L J. ffMORREli - T0BVcfDJi ff I ml m a? i I UOaWT aV mm a I m m. I mmw o. t3 lav JmW aa A. mmA Taaa - aaaaaaaaai ,ots aaaai aai to f m jBlbing a person. 'VI