Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 13, 1856, Image 7

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1 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CLEARFIELD COUN
TY, FOR 1853.
JOHN McPHERSON, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in account with
said County, from the 3d day of January, A. D. 1855, to the 8th day of
. -January, A. D. 1856 . -r
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To Balance due County by Treasurer at last settlement,
To am't receired from Collectorsfor 1S55, and previous years,
To am't receired on Unseated Lands for 1351 and 1855,
$1038 85
4719 64
1S7 90
$5956 39
OR.
By amount paid Jurors,
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Election Expenses,
Constables, "
For Wolf and Fox Scalps,
Assessors, . .
For Commonwealth costs,
County Commissioners,
For repairs of Public Buildings.
Proth'y and Clerk of Sessions,
Moore A Wilson, for Printing,
II. B. Swoope, " "
For Jail Fees,
Court crier and care of C. H.
District Attorney,
For Refunds,
Coroner and Inquisitions,
For Justice Fees,
Clerk to Commissioners,
County Auditors,
For Koad Views,
Exonerations,
For Fuel for County,
Commissioners' counsel,
For books and stationery,
. , i On Chest Bridge contract,
Treasurer's per centage on receiving $4917 all per ct.
Treasurer's per centage on paying 6043 a 11 per ct.
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51637 42
: 794 15
153 59
291 72
207 91
273 57
322 75
86 93
142 93
150 00
50 00
277 67
74 40
34 50
31 74
101 40
6 75
211 25
52 00
62 00
214 05
78 00
30 00
H45 76
493 00
73 75
90 65
" ; . . S3207 87
Balance due Treasurer by county, . 25143
' ' : ' ' . S6207 87
Amount of State and County Tax and Militia. Fines due for 1855,
- ami previous years
Collectors' Names.
Tear. Townships,
1847 Jordan,
Pike,
1843 Fox,
Lawrence,-
Pike,
Bell,
Ferguson,
Jordan,
Pcnn,
1849 Clearfield,
Covington,
. Penn, r
Boggs,
Brady-,
Ferguson,
Jordan,
1850 Boggs,
Morris,
Bell,
. . Ferguson,
Karthaus,
Fenn.
Woodward,
1851IHradford.
x Jordan,
Burnsido'
,, Morris,
1852 Fox,
Pike,
Curwensville,
, 1853 Bell,
Boggs,
Chest,
Decatur,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Lawrence,
Pike,
Woodward,
Goshen,
Penn,
Bradford,
Burnsido,
1S54 Boil,
Brady,
' Chest,
i l"ivf'Mrf.
Houston,
Jordan,
Lawrence,
Morris,
Pike,
Union, '
Woodward,
1855 Beccaria,
Bell,
Boggs,
- Brady,
Bradford,
Burnside,
.. . Chest,
Covington,
Clearfield,
Curwensville,
Decatur,
Ferguson,
James Rea, Jr.
William Bloom, Sr.
David Carr,
Philip Antes.
Samuel Spencer,
Rheinhart Wcitzel,
William L. Moore,
Henry Swan,
Abraham Spencer,
David Litz,
Didie Ilngueny,
Thomas Fenton,
Joseph Stites,
George Ellinger,
Luther Barrett,
William Wilcy.1
James If. Turner,
Joseph Rothrock, '
John Sunderlin, .
John P. Hoyt,
Lorcnz Hartline,
Joseph Davis,
George W.Shoff,
William Graham, Jr.
D. AVilliams,
John Young,
Jacob Wise,
John J. Bundy,
William Caldwell,
John Askey,
J. F. Lee,
Cornelius Shippey,
John McCully,
David Kephart,
Enoch Wise,
Edward McGarvey,
Joseph Shaw,
Joseph A. Caldwell,
Lisle McCully,
William L. Rishel,
Moses Owens,
V. B. Holt,
John Myers,?
William T. Gilbert,
Joseph Seyler,
Samuel J. Tozer,
Ashley M." Hills,
ntmn mrrf ,'
O. II. Lamb,
, Joseph Patterson,
Benjamin Spackman,
Joseph Potter,
T. R. MClure,
John Dressier,
Robert Henderson,
James Stewart,
John Orr.
George Wilson, Jr.,
Geo. B. Goodlander,
Jacob Pearce,
. Jesse Hutton,
Adam Hagy,
J. B. Gormont,
Thomas J. M'Cullongh,
Jaccb ttilger,
Russell Showalter,
Charles M'Cracken,
County.
151 67
17 61
77
18 40
11 19
09
15
01
00
13 14
31 61
6 01
. 2 79
45 71
10 13
3 63
13 84
63 14
30
1
State. Militia.
07 75
18 70
1 62
8 29
11 03
41 3::
29 53
21 59
10 10
91 63
65 04
46 54
3 48
53 4
64 4fi
159 7C
44 34
1 92
20 19
215 03
101 25
105 39
253 11
77 50
177 02
21 27
97 79
200 11
49 51
67 32
77 27,
47
35
10
9
9
13
6
71
10
83
117 54
63
53 03
103 40
115 57
115 23
13 24
26 33
143 17
68 50
75 42
197 25
84 22
119 47
90- 21
56 89
159 03
65
66
77
44 00
21 03
6 00
4"50
4 10
17 50
23 50
33 00
32 50
29 00
23 00
5 00
25 00
11 00
29 00
6 00
6 57
20 50
30 50
8 00
29 00
7 00
16 23
IS 00
7 50
25 00
12 05
20 00
19 50
17 50
12 50
17 54
31 00
9 71
8 70
1 50
19 50
23 501
15 50
17 00
4 50
13 50
33 50
44 00
33 00
8 00
27 50
17 00
19 00
13 00
34 23
47 50
95 00
34 00
46 00
36 00
18 50
13 00
25 00
Fox,
Goshen,
Houston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Lawrence,
Morris,
Fenn,
Pike.
Woodward,
John J. Bundy,
James E. Graham,
II. M. Hoyt,
John Williams,
Joseph Yo.hers,
Aaron ?. Tate,
Jacob Willhelm,
Joseph Cullingsworth, .
Daniel Bailey,
Abraham Byers,
Total am't due from Collectors, for 1S55, and
previous years,
Amount due on Unseated Lands,
5 21 5 86 4 00
19 81 40 76 26 00
67 57 40 37 11 00
123 82 85 00 18 50
23 54 43 77 17 50
145 63 163 24 41 60
129 12 133 78 -43 50
54 21 84 39 4 3 50
242 49 199 40 52 00
141 23 89 69 25 00
3419 34 3076 2211593 83
3556 12 I
56,974 46
JOHN MPIIERSON, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in
Account with the different Townships for Road Fund
for the years 1854 and 1S55.
DR. ,
To balance due Road Fund last Settlement, Soil oi
am't ree'd from Unseated Lands for 1851 and 18-35, . 374 88
CR. . .
By Am't paid Twp s. Balance due X wp a
Beccaria,
Bell,
Boggs, . .
Brady,
Bradford,
Burnside,
Clearfield,
Covington,
. Chest,
Decatur,
Fox,
Girard,
Goshen,
Houston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Lawrence,
Morris,
Pike,
Union,
Voodward,
Balance due Townships,
2G
74
6
88
06
08
2 59
43 00
24 83
26 06
26 75
42 90
215 00
3 00
48 CS
1 80
87 85
42 61,
10 51
43 90
143 40
32
6
27
3
74
41
10
43
85
55
98
84
50
$929 19
Balance due,'
143 40
$929 19
JOIIN MPIIERSON. Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield Comity, in
Account with the different Toaxnships for School Fund
for the years 1854 and 1655.
To amouut due School Fund last Settlement, $1,461 46
" " ree'd from Unseated Lands for 1854 and 1855, 328 39
CE. , .
Beccaria,
Bell,
Boggs,
Bradford,
Brady,
Burnside,
Clearfield,
Chest,
Covington,
Decatur,
Ferguson,
Fox,
Girard,
Goshen,
Houston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Lawrence,
Morris,
Penn,
Pike,
Union,
Woodward,
By Am t paid lwp s.
103 uim
58 57
20 05
74 42
90 64
8 641
9 76
33 99
25 75
92 50
14 92
18 02
20 60
104 80
139 60
40 63
32 53
317 48
13 39
36 24
27 14
63 47
Balance due Townships,
Balance due Twp's.
47 o"J
1396 23!Balancc due,
393 62
33
20
39
84
46
12
46
r
25
96
40
74
90
95
13
3S
06
06
71
95
80
05
65
39
21
393 62
S17S9 85
$1789 85
We. the undersigned. Commissioners of Clearfield County, in the Ccmmon-
unu laein auove biaiou, tue amount oi ticots outstanding due the county,
arc six thousand nine hundred and seventy four dollars and forty six cents.
Witness our hands at Clearfield this 12th dav of January. A. D. 1858.
Attest, ROBERT MAIIAFFEY, )
R.J.Wallace, DAVID ROSS, V County Com-
Clerk. JACOB WIL1IELM, ) missioncrs.
We, the undersigned. Auditors of Clearfield County, having examined the
accounts of John McPhcrson. Esq., Treasurer of said county, for the year
1355, do report that they are as above stated. The amouut duo the Treasu
rer by the County is Two hundred and fifty ono dollars and forty eight cents,
the amount duo the Road Fund bv Treasurer is one lninitrorl nml fnrtv t ),-,,
dollars and forty cents, the amount duo the School Fund is Three hundred
ana ninety uiree aoiiars cnJ sixty two cents, and also the amount due from
oucctors ana 4 nseatea lianas, is six thousand nir.n hnn.lrf.rl or,,-) e-t
itness our hands this 12th day of January A. D. 1856.
Attest,
R. J.
Wallace,
Clerk.
WEATHER &F1BE-PR0O
GIVE THEM A TRIAL : SILVER'S
PLASTIC PAINTS : CHEAP, DURA
B LE AND PROTEC TIVE.
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These Paints will Etand any climate, without
crack or blister, and harden by exposure; thus
making in time an enamel of Stone, protecting
Wood from decay, and Iron and other metals from
rust and corrosion. They differ essentially from
the so-called Mineral Paints of the day, which are
principally Ochres, and Clays, and are entirely
worthless.
- ' SILVER'S Plastic Taints are purely MET AL
IO, containing uo Alumin or Clay.
They are levigated finely, mix readily with Lin
eeed Oil, (without the trouble of grind ing.l and
flow under the brush as freelp as the best White
Lead, and excel all others in body or covering
properties, ono pound of which will cover as much
surface as two pounds of White Lead, reducing tho
cost two-thirds. There are six distinct colors, viz:
Olive, Light Brown, I Light Chocolate,
Black, Bark Do. Beep Bo.
All equally valuable as a preservative, and par
utmuriy ouupieu to painting tue ouismo oi
BUILDINGS, FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS,
TIN AND IRON WORKS.
Remember ! Exposure hardens and increases
iht durability of these PRIM'S.
DIRECTIONS Mix with pure Linseed Oil, as
. 1 W I - - - ... .
, inici.li as possible, as the I'aint is the lasting or
, protecting body, and the oil snnjtly the medium
or ageut tn spreani ng tl.
FRENCH A RICHARDS
1 General Wholesale Agexts,
N. W. corner Tenth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale, holesale and Retail, Dry and Ground
moil, by fcAM'L Rerlix, Tyrone City, Pa.
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Brushes
Window Glass, Ac
Aug. 15, '55.
GULICII & BENIS'ER, would respectfully
inform the citizens of Clearfield, and public
generally inai iney nave cniereu into co-partner
chip in the
. CABINET MAKING BUSINESS.
and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture
to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of
zurmture, consisting of
Jining, Breakfast, and Centre Tables, Sewing,
n ruing, ana ivasn-t:ands, Mahogany, and
Common Bedsteads ;
JIahogony nnd Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus,
cuius, lounges, AC, v.c.
Coffins made and funerals attended on the short
est notice, with a neat hearse, and appropriate
: House Painting done on tho shortest notice.
Shop and Ware-rooms, same as formerly occupi
ed by JohnGulich, mearly opposite the 'JewStore,'
Clearfield. Pa JOHN GULICII,
Way 22, 55.-ly. - DANIEL BENNER.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY, for the euro of Chol
era Morbus, Dysentary and all other diseases
ct the stomach and bowels, for sale by R Mossop
BOOTS It SriOES. A large and splendid assort
ment of Ladies', Gentlemens' and Childrens'
Boots and Shoes for sale at Mosaop's. Jn. 13.
ACKEREL, HERRING) and CODFISH, at the
Store of - jn. 18 W. F. IRWIN.
TITE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGRAPII.
ENLARGED FORM & REDUCED TERMS.
THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. On and af
ter the first of Jannury, 1855, the Pennsylvania
Telegraph, published at Harrisburg, Pa., will bo
owned and conducted by the undersigned, who
will give their best energies to make it worthy of
its cause and of its friends.
It will commence tho new year printed on en
tirely new type, and the Weekly ereatlv cnlarzcd
in form whilo the prico will bo lower than that of
uny oinrr pnprr oj tis class ever prion shea at the
Capital o f th e State, and payments will he re
quired strictly in aijvance. No paper will be
sent until it is paid tor, and all will be discontinued
as the subscriptions expires,unless they arc renewed
xne lELEGRArn is issiiod SEMI-WEKKLY, on a
sheet of twenty-four columns, duringt ho sessions
of the Legislature, and WEEKLY on a double
sheet of forty-eight columns tho remaineder of tho
year. It will present a comprehensive summary
of the Legislative proceedings ; all important
Kcner.il laws, as inev are passed, ana aim to cive
the current political intelligence of the times in
the fullest and most reliable manner. In short,
mo proprietors nope to maKe it a complete f amily
and Political Journal, and they confidently appca
to the peoplo of Pennsylvania to sustain their eul
icrprise.
The Telecraph will advocate a liberal nolitical
policy, and aim to unite all those who, though an
imated by the same common purposes, and looking
iu iuk same neninceni results, seem uistractcd by
the conflict of distinctive organizations. It will
sustain tho hichcst standard of American Nation
ality; nnd whilo yielding a sacred obedience to tho
compromises of the Constitution, will determined
Iv resist the extension of Human Slavery. It will
give a cordial, earnest and independent support to
iue uuiiiiuisiraiiou OI UOV. 1'oLLOCK.
TERMS STRICTLY IN ADNANCE
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A EEKLY, on a double sheet the, the remainder of
iue year, at tne tollowing low rates the money
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n . . ,i ... .1 . . - .
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Aii oruers must be addressed to
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usr .Business men will find ihn Tcivhuim thi.
very best Advertising Medium inPennsylvania,out
J. II. SEYLER.
GEO. WALTERS,
FRANCIS PEARCE,
County
Auditors.
B fA ,VKAIVD JURORS FOR FEB
RUARY TERM, 1850.
William Irwin,
John Carlisle,
Joseph Winnery,
Jacob Pierce,
M. S. Lummado,
Samuel Brilhart,
John Yothers.
William Reed,
Harvey Moore,
D. N. Heath,
Martin Hise,
James O. M'illiams,
Geo. lleckadom,
A. G Welch,
Win. Mapes,
Wm. H. Mercer,
James Thompson,
James Hughes,
William Addleman,
John Jordan,
David Dressier,
Matt- M'Culloucrh.
Jos. M'Cullough,
llliara llagarty,
Farmer,
Merchant
Blacksmith,
Farmer,
do
do :
do
Carponter,
Farmer,
do
do
do
Blacksmth,
Furmer,
do
do
Capcntcr,
Farmer
do
do
do
do
do
do
Brady,
do
Bradford,
do
Boggs;
Burnsido ;
Covington ;
Clearfield ;
Decatur !
Fox ;
Girard ;
Jordan ;
Karthaus;
Lawrence;
do
do
Morris ;
do
Pike;
do
Union ;
Woodward ;
do
do
LIST OF TRAVEHS JURORS
FEBRUARY TEIOf. lRfiR
FOR
2 00
9 00
17 00
39 00
Hamilton Weld,
u. JJiller,
Harris Peter.
John Kcpbart,
If;,! ? - . . ' -
m imam ivirK,
Isaac Scofiold.
William Rishel,
John Wool rid za.
Edward Albert.
John Kinjj,
Henry Patchin. .
John Mahaffey,
D. F. Etzweiler,
William Reed,
Henry Evans.
William Smith,
Sol. Maurer
J. B. Sozner.
Fosiah Evans.
Levi Rowland.
C. L. Worrell,
Enoch Gcarhart.
George Kephart,
Cornelius M'Crakn
Beccaria !
Boggs
do
do
Brady;
do
do
Bradford;
do
CLOCKS of every variety and price, from
hours to 14 da vs. for sale bv
Juno 27, '55. A. M HILLS.
OS
ew Bloom.
William Graham, ir
Richard Gates,
Valentine Hevenpr.
James Catheart,
Wm. A. Reed.
Samuel Clyde,
Robert Lawhead,
Wm. T. Irwin.
Wm. M. Hartman,
Wm. P Sraeal.
O. P. Wilder.
Peter Swartz,
Farmer,
Blacksmith
Farmer,
Timbcrer,
Farm or,
do
do
do
Lumberman,
farmer, Burnside:
Lumberman' do
Farmer, j0
Tailor, Clearficid;
Crrpcnter, do
Teamster, do
Farmer, , . Covington;
- .4 do
Jailor, Curwensville
manner agt do
Farmer, Chest;
Decntur ;
do
Ferguson
do
Goshen";
Houston :
Farmer,
do i
do
. do
do
do
rTlTRRAII FOR KANSAS !--The Blood
tJL Red Banner float in triumph on the lOld Cor
tier Store." where A. M. Hills has iust opened th
cheapest and most splendid assortment of Goods.
ever displayed before this community, and exactly
adapted to tneir many ana various necessities.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SnOES, BONNETTS, CAS
SIMIillES, CLOTHS, DHESS'-GOODS,
ET ARTICLES, DE LANES, PRINTS,
GLOVES, HARDWARE, STONE and
.;, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, . ; ;
with fancy articles ad infinitum.
Clearfield, June 20. 1855. A. M.'niLLS,
SAMUEL BERLIN,
Juniata St., Tyrone City, Pa.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PAINTS
. OILS. DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS,
VIALS, PERFUMERY, Ac, tc.
Having just opened an extensive assortment of
these articles.Pbysicians willhnd it to their advan
tage to give him a call, and examine his Stock be'
fore orderinir from the Eastern Cities; and Conn
try Merchants can also be accommodated with all
tho Essences. - Tinctures, Patent Medicines, Ac
WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at lowest price
LHo hopes by strict attention to business, and
a desire to please, to merit a share of public pat
ronage. April 2a, ISoa
THE GOOD INTENT IIOTEL,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
The Subscriber would inform his friends and the
public that he has just refitted and re-furnished his
house and is prepared to render every attention to
tho travelling community.
His bar contains liquors of the first quality, and
his taoio win always be supplied vun the best an
market.
He respectfully solicits his friends and others to
give him a call. N M. li. 1-LEMMING
August 1, 1S55.
K. WRKJI1T, MERCHANT, and EXTEN
SIVE DEALER IN LUMBER. Second Street.
one door south oi his residence, Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield, March 11, 1S55.
JOHN RUSSELL & CO.,
TANNERS AND CURRIERS,
Pennville, Clearfield Co., Pa.
Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of leather, which they offer for sale al the lowest
cash prices. Hides taken in exchange.
July 15, 1351.
A P. OWENS,
TYE03TE CITY,
Has just opened a largo and splendid assortment
of
NEW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Of every deajription and quality,
which he is selling oft at the lowest prices erer
Known in this region oi country,
DR Y-GOODS. II ARB iV QUEENSWA RE,
HATS ..V CAPS. BOOTS .V SHOES.
GROCERIES iV CONFECTION ARIES,
AT CITY PRICES.
He invites his Clearfield friends to give him
a call, and exchange their rags, lumber, sliinglc-3,
and every variety of produce, for tho cheapest
and best goods, to be had west of Philadelphia.
Feb. 21, 1855. ly.
SSBASTOPOL TAKE IT LMT!
STARTLING AKNOUNCEMEN'
LATEST ARRIVAL FHOM THE EAST.
IT) R. WELCH, has just returned from tho City
iL. with a new and splendid assortment of
Watches. Jewelry, and Silver-ware the largest.
jest and cheapest ever brought into Clearfield con
sisting of hunting and open-faced gold and silver
watches, gold lockets, gold chains, gold Pens, rinrs.
breast-pins, spectacles, silver forks, bracelets, sleeve
buttons, cuflf pins, ear rings, Sec, &c, &o.
Watches and jewelry repaired on tho shortest
notice. June 6, '55
T ADIES' Ilandlforrhipf nil I.!tin r AmOS Hubler.
JU June 13, '55.1 " ' l A rK m7 L Ferguson, of James,
rIONFECTIONARIES a beetle the sliclcu" as
cvii in i-lit luia iorougu ever count coast of. at
J uiiu it, OS.)
A. M. HILLS.
MUSLIN, at 5 cents per yard, at Mossop 's cheap
cash store. f jUDo 13, '55.
BAfyTASQMd lot of Hams and Sbouldersat Jacob Smith
. Jttne2l W.F.IRWIN'S. Clearfield
Samuel Spencer,
Ross Robinson.
l hos. M Cracken,
Wm. Cleaver.
Jos. G. Russel,
Samuel Long,
Nathan Cleaver.
T n
r . Vvoaer.
Lumberman, do
x armer,
do
do
do
do
Carpenter,
do
Justice,
Farmer, '
do .
do
. do
do
Lumborman,
Farmer,
ao
Knox :
Lawrence ;
do
do
" do
do
Morris
do
do
do
renn;
do
do
do
do
do
Clearfield, January 23, 1856
do
do
do
do
Pike
do
Union
do
"GMOV T, : Thc.nndcrsiined begs leavo to
BOOT AND SHOE STOEE. '
from "Shaw's Row." to his new hnildinir nt,r.nc;f
the Office of James Wrigly, and two doors south of
iue unico u. Li. JJarrett. Esq.
He still keeps constantly on hands, every varie
ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac. Men's
jancy enoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort
ment ot heavy work, nil adapted to the various
wiims oi tne people or Clearfield. He hopes his
inenas win call at his NEW STORE, and ex
amine his Stock.
j.oots nnd Mioes nrade to order, nnd mendinz
aone as heretofore. ISAAC JOIINSTCN.
Clearfield, June 27, 1S55.
AVID S. FLOTNER Respectfully informs
his old friends and tho ruhlic. tht 1, Vina
obta incd the services of a good Cutter and work
man as a torcnian in tho tailoring business, and
he is now prepared to attend to any orders in his
Line of work on the most accommodating terms,and
short notice, and will have clothing on "hand at all
times, such as dress coats, frock coats, vests, and
pantaloons of their own manufacture, and good
material at the lowest prices. With a wish to ac
commodate, he solicits a share of patronage.
New Washington. May 9, 1S55.
LACKSMI THING. The subscriber would
inform the nublicthaf hol.nflri.ii ti. r.i k
smith Shop formerly occupied by George Orr. on
the corner of Third and Main streets, in tho bor
ough of Clearficid where he carries on the business
in all its various branches. . ,
. JACOB SHUNKWEILER.
June 6, lS55.-ly
PIIIL1PSBURG HOTEL: The subscriber
would inform his friends in Clearfield, and the
public generally that he has enlarged and refitted
his house, and is now enabled to compete success
fully with any Hotel in the country. No pains
will be spared to render his guests comfortable.
His table shall always be supplied with the best
the market can afford, and his charges moderate.
He respectfully inritcs his friends and others to
give him a call. . , . DAVID JOHNSTON.
Philipsburg Jan. 31,1355. 1 y.
WYRONE
JL scriber.
LIVERY STABLE The sub-
havin? removed his I.iverv SfnhlA
from Curwensville to Tyrone City, begs leave to
his friends and the public, that he is at all times
Ereparcd to Supply them with Horses, carriages,
uggies, and other vehicles on hire. nt. ihn til OCT.
reasonable terms. Inquire at the '-City Hotel."
JAMES CROWTJ1ER.'
Tyrone, January 31, lS55.-Gmo.
muux l itUliX.HAJN, House, Sign and Orna-
mental 1'ainter. Ulazier. Chair mnker nnl
Paper Hanger, offers his services to tho r.iMzenfl nf
Clearfield and vicinity.
Shop on Marlet St., just leloio the Foundry.
CHAIRS, LOUNGES. SOFAS, ROCKING-
CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, Ac, .
kept constantly on hand and made to order, equal
in beauty to any that can bo obtained frnm th
.cast, and more durable in material
Aug. 1, 1855.
BOKER, BROTIIERS & JONES,
Nos. 158 & 160, Market Street,
PHIL AD ELPHI A;
Importers and manufacturers of City and
EASTERN MADE BOOTS AND SHOES.
Also, every variety of French and English Show
Lastings, Patent Leather, Kid and Calf-skins, :
- . Shoe Laces, Gallons, Bindings, 4c.,
suitable for manufacturers.
Also,' Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Bon
nets, Leghorn, Panama, and Palm-Leaf Hats, .
English, French, and American artificial
Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings,
Ac, Ac.
Having removed to our new Storo. No. 158 & 160
Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, we
invite your attention to our large and varied Stock
of Straw. Goods, Boots and Shoes, which we are
preparing for the approaching Fall Sales.
All our Goods being exclusively of our own di
rH;t Importation and Manufacture, we feci confi
dent that our facilities are such that we can offer
you inducements as regards variety and prices of
Goods, unsurpassed by any house in the country.
BOKER, BROTHERS A JONES,
Nov. 8, lS54.-ly. Philalctrhia.
TT9R00K. TYSON A REHN Wholesale Dry
JL uood 8 btore, JXo. 145, Market Street, Philadel
phia. Aug. 1, 135.-1 y.
GOOD NEWS ! -Wholesale Store opened in
Tyrone Citv. where anvbody who wants
cheap goods can purchase. The subscriber hasjxst
openoa a largo and well selected stock ot Uoous in
TYRONE CITY,
' Corner of Logan End Juniata Sts.
He has on hands and will constantly keep a large
stock of . ..
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clothing, Hardware, Qucensware Drugs,
PRO VISIONS
of all kinds, consisting of
Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit, Beans, Flour, Wheat,
Corn meal, Ac, Ac.
mi offi m, mi &e.
And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his
goods as low as they can bo purchased in any town
or county this side of Philadelphia, and will take
Board.,. Shingles, or even money in exchange.
July 4, '55. F. M. BELL.
VR inn
OING IT ALONE. Tho undersigned hav-
taken to himself the store formerly own
ed by Patchin A Swan, takes pleasure in informing
his friends and the public generally, that he has
just received from the city a splendid assortment of
iry Woods, Hardware, (jucensware, uroceries,
Confcctionaries, Hats and Caps, Boots
and- Shoes,
and every thing else usually kept in a country
store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good
(roods should not forget that he is determined not
to be undersold by r any etore inihe county. His
motto is '-a nimble penny rathe than a slow six
pence." S. C PATCHIN.
Glen Hope, July 5, 1851.
P. NELSON & CO.,
Jilorrw l ownslup, Ulearjiefcl Oo., a.,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of that vi
cinity that they keep constantly ou hand a large
assortment of
Dry Goods, Hard-Ware, Queensware, Groceries,
Confectionarics, Hats If Caps, Boots i$r Shoes,
and all other articles usually kept in a country
store, which they are determined to sell low for
cash, country'producc, or lumber.
August 1, 1S55.
I EXCHANGE IIOTEL, PIIILIPSKURG.
li Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors,
would respectfully solicit a continuance of tho lib
eral patronage bestowed upon his House by the
Publio Ho is prepared to accommodate water
men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call
with him, in the very best manner.
He also purposes to run a lino of Hacks from
Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the
travelling public. J. G. HUNK.
Philpsburg. March 14. 18o5.-tf.
rw ttii movMir-nonetT'JinTg'o'n the"
11 Moshannon, in Morris township The sub
scriber has just completed a large new Grist Mill,
which is in successful operation. Grain of all
kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission.
Dec. 27, '54. HENRY GROE.
APPLICANTS FOR BOUNTY LANDS
Under the late act of Congress, will find tho
subscriber fully prepared, with blanks, forms, Ac,
to assist them in procuring their Warrants.
tlico two doors east ot Journal Office, up stairs
Mar. 23, '55. II. EUCHEU SWOOPE.
JAMES B. GRAHAM Merchant and extend
dealers in lumber. Grahamnton. P. O . C.,ir.
field county. Pa. May25 ,'51-ly.
PROFESSIONAL
ARRETT & LARRIHER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
having entered into copartnerhio in thn nmeii
of their profession, will faithfully attend to all
vusiui-sa eiiiruaicu. 10 ineir care in Clearfield coun
ty- G. R. BARRETT,
J. II. LARIMER.
Clearfield. July 13, 1855.-ly.
BUCIIER SWOOPE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
- Clearfield, Pa
j. u uuura r.asi or Journal omce. ip stairs.
Dec. 1. 1851.
L JACKSON CRANS,
A TTORNEY A T LA W.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office adjoining his residence, on Second St.
August 1, 1855.
JAMES BIDDLE GORDON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
. CLEARFIELD, PA.
vince in the room ailinininr nn thn Font thn
-..w . 1 , . "
J-n-ug btore, of Dr. II. Lorrain. He may be con
suited in French and German.
August I, 1855,-Iy.
A. WALLACE,
A TTORNEY A T LA W.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office nearly opposite tho Court House.
August 1, 1855.
J.
B.
M'ENALLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties.
Office nearly opposite Judge Wright's store.
August 1, 1S55.
ES. DUNDY,
ATTmzivnv at tatv
CLEARFIELD. PA '
OCBce in the room mlioinirxr nn ti, iro v.
Ct r -... 1., r . iut
va i tn. xrwin.
August 1, 1855.
IT AVE YOU SEEN
A J. would inform
SAM? The subscriber
his old friends and tli
generally, mat ne still continues to keep a house
of entertainment in New Washington whero those
wnocauwun nini wm receive every attention,
and be made comfortable.
Good stabling, and evcrv other
horses, on the premises. DAVID S. PLOTNER
iew n ashmgton, Jan. 31, 1855.
B1
EREGE DELAINES. A
Bercge Delaines in dress natterna. nt. n
per yard, never sold in this county before for less
uaninnenisM lilCilAlUJ MOSSOP'K
June 13, '55. .
CHEAP CLOTHING.-A large lot of Cheap Clo
thing, Men's and Boys, for sale cheap, by
BLACKBERRY BRANDYA certain cure for
the Dysentary, for sale by
-Turin 11 "-; ,t,.i.t. .
xviJlAUU AlOSSOP.
ALarge assortment of Stone ware at the store of
JneD3-1 W. F. IRWIN
MANTILLAS A large lot of Ladies' and Chil
dren Mantillas for Bale at Mosson'g Cheap
June 13, '55.
Cash Store.
TOIIN II. MULLEN,
' T, - PHYSICIAN,
Frenehville, Clearfield County, Pa.,
Having rented the property and situation of Dr.
I-. iioops, tenders his professional services to tho
citizens of Frenehville, and vicinity. Office, one
door east of Lutz's store, Frenehville. . .
May 22, '55.-6m.
JJR. B.
F. AKLEY,
PHYSICIAN.
Grahampton, Clearfield County. Pa.,
tenders his professional services to tho inhabitants
of Grahampton and surrounding country he can
at all times bo found-at his Ofiice, direetly oppo
site Mr. J. B. Graham's store, when not prole3.
sionally engaged. Apl. 25.
te
A. M. HILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoin
ing his Storo, Clearficid, Pa. Artifi
cial Teeth, from ono to a full set. moun-
d in the most approved modern style.
Fillinsr, Filing, and Cleaning done with
and neatness.
Teeth extracted with all the care and diRn.!,
modern science can furnish.
DR. HILLS, can always be found at hi nre
as he is now devotimr his whole attention n l,;
profession. June 20. '55.
WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL
.-IRONWORKS,.
- Ridge Avenue.
raijj AiJLFEIA,
The attention ot the public is invited to the (x.
. vi, every aescription, for
tensive mnnnfetnVv .,
j nuic-ruom oi tneruttcri.
ItltS, ri'BLIC A PRIVATE BUILD
- INGS. Also. VERANDAHS, BALCONIES
, : FOUNTAINS, SETTEES, CHAIRS '
i.tonn nrwfl . '
LIONS, DOGS, Ao.. Ao.. Ae.. Ac.
and other Ornamental Iron Work of a dccomiT
character, all of which is executed with thcexprM
view of pleasing the taste, while they eoinhine all
requisites of beauty and substantial construction
Purchasers may rely on having all articles carel
fully boxed and shipped to their place of destina
tion. A. book of designs will be sent to thof a wc
wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD,
1 Ridgo Avenue below Spirng Garrdcn St,
Oct.6, '55.-3m-l . Philadelphia
ON RAD & WALTON,
255 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in
IRON, NjIILS, $c.; $c.
They respectfully invite tho people of Clew
field, to continue their favors.
Aug. l,lS55.-ly. ,
OUNT VERNON HOUSE, -
No. 59, North. Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned having taken the old well
known house, which has been renovated and re
modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear
field friends to give him a call on their visits to
the city.
The furniture is all new, and has been selected
with care from Henkles well known establishment
in Chestnut Street, and is of the latest and most
fashionable style.
Tho location for Merchants and others coming
to the city is convenient, being in the centre of
business. I. L. BARRETT,
Aug. 1, 1855.-ly. Proprietor.
ARRIS, ORBISOX & CO.,
"WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 250. Market St., North side between Cth A 7th,
Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pat
ent Medicines. Surgieal Instruments, Druggist's
Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils. Dves, Per
fumery, Ac, Ac. , JOHN HARRIS, M. D.
E. B. ORBISON,
Aug. 1, '55.-1 y. J. SHARSWOOD.
USSELL & SCIIOTT, "
Nob. 138 Market St.. 5 Merchant St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
DRUGS, CHEMICiLS, $c
They respectfully invite their Cleafield frlendi
to give them a call. . Jau. 17, '55.-1 y.
HOOD A CO Exteusive Dry-goods Dealers, No,
187, Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant
ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of
the most fashionable and elegant goods. They in
vite country Merchants to call and examine their
splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere.
August 1, 1855.-ly
7TLLIAM S. HANSELL A SON, Manufac
f turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad
dlery Hardware. No. 28 Market Street, Bhiladel
phia. Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Whips
Saddlo Bags, Bridle Filling, Bits, Stirrups, Buckles
Carpet Bags, cct. I-ug. 1, '55.-ly
BEIDLEMAN A HAYWARD Wholesale Gro
cers. Tea Dealers, and Commission Merchant
No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia.
D.BEIDELMAN,
Aug.l,lS55.-ly.J A. HAYWARD,
4 T. LANE A CO. Wholesale ClothingXStoro.
marict otreet. Every variety of
ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable stvlas
constantly on hand. I Aug. 1, '55.-Iy.
EORGE J. WEAVER A CO., No. 19 North Wa
ter Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in Carpet
chain, Yarn. Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bed-cordt
Clothes-lines, Ac, Ac. Aug l,lS55.-ly.
ISAAC M. ASHTO.V Hat Store, No. 172
Market St., Philadelphia. Hats, Caps, Furs,
Ac, of every variety, and the best quality always
onhaJ. , . Aug. I, 1355.-1 y.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Conveyancer
and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hall,
Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business
entrusted to his care. f Au?. 1, 1355.-lv.
CALEB COrE A CO, No. 183. Market St., Phila
delphia. Dealers in Linens. AVhite Goods. Ho
siery, French, Englisrfand German Silk Goods, La
ccs, Gloves, Boiling Cloths, Ac. fAuz. 1. '55.-1 y.
JAUL & TAYLOR.
No. 255 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have always on hand, at their AV holesale Ware-
house, a large assortment of
- the Newest Style of
: BOOT, SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS. -BOTH
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
All their goods being of their own direel Im
portation and Manufacture, they are enabled te
offer superior inducements to Merchants lnvtrnr in
t h 1 1 c t r L- O
Dec. 1. 1854..1y.
WM.
N. G.
W. PAUL,
TAYLOR.
A VISE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE, No. 72 No"rth Second Street, tnryna.
site the Mount Vernon. House.) Pphiladelphia
T 1 ' . 1 r . , - . . t ,
.uu'" xccr it aicBcs, iuii jeweiiea, is k. cases.
cuver Lcvej do., do.; Silver Lepme, do.; Quartier;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons,
silver Uesert do.; Silver Tea do.; Gold Pens and
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do.: together
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb,
Guard and Fob Chains. All goods warranted to
be as represented. Watches and Jewelry, repair
cd in tho best manner. .
Also, Masonic Marks, Ping, Ac, made to order.
N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise,
will be punctually attended to.
His motto is: "Small Profits and Quick Sales "
Philadelphia, April 25, 1S55.
RUSHTON & CO.,
. 245 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in Earthen-Ware, China,
Glass, and Queens Ware,
- Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia.
J. Y. RUSHTON,
J. C. HOPKINS,
Nov. g, '51.-ly. ROBT. STILSON.
KOONS, IIEILMAN & CO.,
No. 107 NORTn THIRD ST..
. Philadelphia.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
Fifth Door below Race.
CHARLES KOONS,
" - AMOS O. HE1LMAN.
Philadelphia, May 16, 1855.-ly.
QOWIILL &
CO.,
176 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA:
Wholesale Dealers in Hats, Cars. Furs.
between 5th and 6th St. Philadelphia.
Jan. 17, 1S55. r" , ;
MARTIN, MORRELL A CO.,
(Late OLIVER MARTIN A CO.)
Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY, TRIM
ilA'G.S. COMBS. BRUSHES, FANCYGOODS, Ac.
No. 24 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
M. T. MARTIN. CHAS. II. HAMRICK-
DAM'L J. MORRELL, G. R. PEDDLE,
Uec. a, '04. J SAJNUlt&UJN li. .MARTIN.
FRISMUTn & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE
TOBJCCO DEALERS, .
No. 105 N. Third Street, fire doors below Rao
Nov. 29, !54 -ly j . .- - Philadelphia,