Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 13, 1856, Image 8

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RECEIPTS A??i? EXPENDITURES OF CLEARFIELD COILX- .
TV, FOR 1853.
TO TIN McPHERSON. Eso.. Treasurer of Clearfield Countv. in account with
9 said County, frorathc 1 day of January, A. D. 1S55, to tho 8th day of
mi. a jr
Jo Jialance duo County ttf
To ain't received frouVv
To ani't received on
nfi"fat settlement,
.1 previous
and 1305,
3.1rfjid previous years,
gior.8 S5
4719 64
197 i'O
CIS.
Py amount paid Jnror?,"" ,
' Election
55905 39
it
'4
For Wolf and Fox Scalps,
Assessors,
" For Commonwealth costs,
" M " County Commissioners,
" ' For repairs of Public Buildings.
" " Proth'y nnd Clerk of Sessions,
" " Moore A Wilson, for Printing,
" " II. 15. Mvoope, " - "
" " J'or Jail Fees
" " CourtcrierondcaroofC.il.
" District Attorney,
" For Refunds,
" " Coroner and Inquisitions,
" w " For Justico Fees,
" " " Clerk to Commissioners,
' County Auditors,
' For lload Views,
" " Exoneration?.
" For Fuel for County,
' " Commissioners" counsel,
" " " For books und stationery, -
' " On Chest Bridge contract,
Treasurer's percentage on receiving SPH7 a 1) per ct.
Treasurer's percentage on paying SOU 13 a 1 J per ct.
S10S7 42
794 15
loS 59
291 72
2-17 Cl
273 67
322 75
bij t3
142 Hi
150 00
50 00
277 67
74 40
31
31
101
6
211
50
71
40
75
25
00
62 00
214 03
73 00
30 00
145 7rt
4S 00
73 73
SO C5
Balance duo Treasurer by county,
53207 67
251 43
.fr.207 67
Amount nf State and County Tar and Militia Fines due for 1S55,
and previous years.
Collectors' Names.
Tear. Townships.
1S17 Jordan,
Pike.
1843 Fos,
Lawroncc,
Tike,
Dell,
Ferguson.
Jordan,
Penn. '
1S13 Clearfield,
Covington,
Penn.
Boggs,
Urady,
Ferguson,
Jordan,
1350 Bogg.
Morris,
Hull,
Ferguson,
Karlhaus,
l'eon.
AVood ward,
1351M:radford.
Jordan,
Rumsido1
Morris,
1852 Fox,
Pike,
Curwensvillc,
1353 Poll,
. I'nggs,
Chest,
Decatur,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
LawTence,
Pike,
AVood ward,
Goshen,
Penn,
Rradford,
I'nrnsido,
1S51 Pell.
Brady,
Chest.
Clearfield.
Curwensvillo,
Fox,
Goshen,
Houston,
Jordan,
I.nwrenco,
Morris,
Pike,
Union.
Woodward,
1S55 Beccaria,
Pell,
Bradv,
Bradford,
Burnsido,
Chest,
Covi ngfon,
Clearlield,
Curwensvillo,
Decatur.
Ferguson,
James Kca, Jr.
William Bloom, Sr.
David Carr,
Philip Ante3.
Samuel Spencer,
Ehcinhart Weitzcl,
AViilimu L. Moore,
Henry Sw an,
Abraham Spencsr,
David I.itz,
Didie llugncny,
Thomas Fcnton,
Joseph Slites,
Gcorgo i:ilingcr,
Luther Barrett,
William AViley.i
Janice If. Turner.
Joseph Rot brock,
John Sunderlin,
John P. Hoyt.
I.orenz Hartline,
Joseph Davis,
Georgo AWShofT,
AVilliam Graham, Jr.
1. AVilliams,
John Young,
Jacob Wise,
John J. I!undy,
AVilliam Caldwell,
John Askey,
J. F. Pec,
Cornelius Shippoy,
- John MeCully,
David Kephart, .
Enoch Wiso.
Edward MeGorvcy,
Joseph Shaw,
Joseph A. Caldwoll,
Li-Io McCullr.
AVilliam L. Kishcl,
Moses Owens,
A". V,. Holt,
John Myers.
AVilliam T. Gilbert,
Joseph Scylcr,
Samuel J. T7er,
lilcy M. Hills.
Jinn jam in F. Sterling.
Isicholas Prockwny,
Jacob Fleial,
(. H. Pnmb,
Joseph Patterson,
Penjamin Spackman,
Joseph Put tor.
T. K. M'CIure,
John Premier,
Kobcrt Ilcii'lcrson,
James Stewart,
John Orr.
Georjrc Wilson. Jr.,
Geo. i). Sodlandcr,
Jacob Penr'e,
Jesse Hut:oii,
Adam ll-'zy.
J. B. Goriiinnt.
Thonns .1. M'C'ullough,
Jacob Oil t;rr,
P.ussidl Showallr r.
Charles MVrackcn,
County. State. Militia.
151 07 07 75
13 70
1 40
1 75 4 63 41 00
2 35 21 03
6 00
4 60
4 10
17 50
17 61 23 60
1 C2 3.5 00
77 32 50
29 00
23 00
& 00
25 00
13 40 11 00
11 19 29 00
6 00
6 67
20 50
30 50
8 00
5 09 2rJ 00
3 15 8 23 7 00
30 01 J5 23
13 00
1 00
P3 I t 11 03 7 50
31 01 41 33 25 00
C 01 2D 5;t 12 05
2 79 24 59 20 00
45 71 47 6.3
35 17 19 50
10 13 10 83 17 50
3 03 9 72 12 50
13 81
9 74 17 51
C3 11 13 37 31 00
9 71
8 70
1 60
10 10 19 50
91 Crf
f 10 23 50
01 04 71 S3 ." 50
AC, 5 t 117 51 17 00
1(5 25 10 51 1 33
12 271
C, 99 3 Si. 10 01
3 43 03! 4 50
53 43 53 03 1 13 50
fit 41 I3 40' 33 50
159 70 115 57 41 00
41 31 115 2-! 33 00
1 92 13 21 8 00
20 19 21 3.'.! 27 50
215 03 M3 171 17 00
H'l 25 OS 50 j 9 00
10. 39 75 42i 13 00
253 11 P.7 25 j 31 23
77 50 SI 22: 4 7 60
177 tj: 119 47 9"! 00
21 27 90 21 i S4 00
97 79 51 IV:)' 41 00
2'i) 11 159 03 1 ::r. 09
19 51 05 791 13 50
07 32 01 01; 13 00
77 27 77 19i 25 00
Fox,
floshen.
Houston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Lawrenco,
Morris,
Penn,
Pike.
AVooJward.
John J. Pcndy,
James E. Graham,
H. M. Hoyt,
John AVilliams,
Joseph Yohcrs,
Aaron C. Tato,
Jacob AVillhclm,
Joseph CulHngsworth,
Paniel Pailey,
Abraham Eyers,
Total ain't due from Collectors, for 1355. and
previous years,
Amount duo on Unseated Lands,
5 21 1 5 80 4 00
19 81 40 76 28 00
07 57 40 37 11 00
123 82; 85 00 IS 50
23 54 1 43 77 17 50
145 63j 163 24 41 50
129 12 133 78 43 50
54 21 84 39 43 50
212 49 199 40 52 00
111 23 89 69 25 00
3113 34 3076 22!l593 83
3556 12 I
$6,974 46
ff "HI
I M. lied IJanncr floats in triuiunh on the -Old C'?'-
wer Store." where A. M. Hills has just opened the
cheapest and most tplendiJ assortment of Goods,
1 i 1 1 1- .1.. - 1 . 1
CTeru:::pjaycu ucior? una curamim iiy, anu vAiieuy
adapted to tneir many an t various necessities.
HATS. CAPS, BOOT.5, SI10K3. I50XXF.TTS. CAS
SXMEUES. CLOTHS. 1'KLSS GOULS. 10IL
ET AUTICLES. 1K LAXKS. PRINTS,
GLOVKS, HAKl'WAltK. STONE and
QUEENSWAPE, GUOCESIES,
with fancy articles a l infinxtum.
Clearfield, June 20. lt'55. A. M. HILLS.
JOIIX MPHERSON, Esj., Treasurer of Clfir field County , in
Account with the different Townships for Road I'aiul
for the years 1S51 and 1S55.
nn. s
To balance dno Road Fund last Settlement, ' 55131
nm't ree'd from Unseated Lauds for 1854 and 185r, 874 88
t'K.
Py Am't paid Twp's. Balance duo Twp &
25 88
Beccaria,
Bell,
Brady,
Bradford,
Bnrnside,
Clearfield,
Covington,
Chcsf,
Decatur,
Fo.x,
(iiraid,
Ooshen,
llotislon,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Lawrence,
Morris,
Bike,
Union,
AToodwanl,
Balance duo Townships,
74
C
00
08
2 59
43 00
24 63
20 06
20
42
215
48
1
87
42
10
43 HO
143 40
1 o
'JO
00
00
08
80
85
61
51 j
-1
3
74
41
10
43
85
55
$929 191
Balances duo,
7 OS
25 81
G 50
SAMUEL BEULIX,
Juaiata St.. Tvrsna Citv. Pa.
AVholesalo and lletail Dealer in
ERUGS. CHEMICAL!5. MEDICINES. TAINTS,
OILS. DYE STUFFS. AVINHOW GLASS,
VIALS, PERFUMERY, Ac., Ac.
Havinjt just opened an extensive assortment of
these artielcs.Phj-sicians will find it to their advan-
ae to g've him a call, and examine his St'tck be-
lyre ordering from tho J-.astern Cities; ana Coun
try Merchants can also be acc&mmodatcd with all
the Essences. Tinctures. Patent Medicines, Ae.,
WHOLESALE and liETAJL, at lowest prices.
I'F He hopes by strict attention to business.and H a f;.i-a v nr. AtMrU-et Street. Philadcl-
llOKER, BHOTITEJ
JSJ Kos. 158
Lasting, Patei
Mioc 1
suitable for mii
r
IL'arvt Street,
V r T A m
Importers and m.ii-CIDrcrs 01 '' "nu
EASTERN MA r'0UTS AND Sn0EtJ-
eVUo, every ran. IF t A., nS-.-ia
allons. Bindings, Ac,
acturers.
t. r- c?. c:ii.- T.n-
Tu f 1 IfiPnan.ft. npd Palm-Leaf Hats,
nets, Lcghgf . . , -rtifmi:!!
En-i u? h : "-. " u" rr: v-: ;. "
ilouf"' '-l"4? k?imw a.iu""'ts-'
rrn:'0ven 10 our new cifi--, "
JiaVlCCSr . . , r . 1 o . '.. c:.lrt nn a f ' 1 1-tJ r O
,1 fr,M,l.. Boots and Shoes, which we are
01 -,rff. r... nnrnnchinr Fall Sales
r .'JjTr Jood3 being exclusively of our own di
ret M portation and Manufacture, we feel confi
jliat our facilities arc fuch that we enn offer
ilducemenia rearvis vuriviy aiiii jMirt-n vt
i, uusurpa?sel bv anv house in the conntry.
EOKFR, BROTHERS A JONES.
ov. 8, lS51.-ly. Philadelphia.
HOOK. TYSON A RE11N AVholesnlc Pry
rfHIE GOOD INTENT HOTEL,
X CUWE3SV1LL3, PA.
Tho Subscriber would inform his friends and tb
public that he has just refitted and re-furnished h
house and is preparedto render every itentioa i
the travelling community.
His bar contains liouors of the first rjualityand
his table will always 00 supplied with tho Lct in
market. i
He respectfully solicits his friends und oilir'S to
give him a call. AVM. R. FI.EMMIJ.
August 1, 1355. i
A K. AVIUGILT, MERCHANT, and FX TEN
lAm SIYE HEALS
143 40
one door south of 1
Clearfield, Marc'.i
$929 19 TjOfl.N KUSSEX
JOIIX r.rPIIERSON, Esj., Treasurer of Cleetr field County, in
Account with the different To.n nshijis for School Eund
for the years 1S51 and 1S55.
JJK.
Toaniouut due School Fund last Settlement,
" " ree'd from Unseated Lands lor 1851 and
Keep constantly on
1 IN LUMBER. Secon f Street,
,- residence, Clearfield, fa.
I, 13JJ.
TAXXJL S AMI) CURRIERS,
iville, Cleirficld Co., Pa.,
.nd an excellent assortment
of leather, which tliv offer fir sale at the lowest
cash priees. ItidCii t4.cn ln.cscaange
C2.
Beccaria,
Boll,
Bop'gs,
Bradford,
Brady,
BurnsMe,
Clearfield,
Chest,
Covington,
Decatur,
Ferguson,
Fox,
Girard,
Goshen,
Houston,
Jordan,
Karthaua,
Lawrence,
Morris,
I'enn,
Pike,
Union,
AVoodward,
Bal.mco due Townships,
By Am't pail Twp 'a.
iu.j v.n
53 57
20 05
74 42
90 C l
8 04
9 70
33 99
25 75
92 50
14 V?.
Balance
47
IS 02
20 Co
1G1 80
139 00
40 03
48
9
24
27 11
53 47
317
13
HO
ci f 1 if cash priees. Hula tl.cn
, ju!'yj5,1851. t
id loj.j, o2o uJ 1
4 r. ovens7
due Twp'a. JL. TYRiT
7 591 Has just opened a larzi .
COO 23
393 02
Balance duo.
9 90
4 40
5 74
3 99
33 S5j
20 13!
39 38!
00
84 00
40 71
12 95
40 80
3 0:
25 05
2 39
21
333 C2
SI 789 85
$1789 85
AVe.tho nndcrrigTied. Commissioners of Clearfield County, in the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, having examined the accounts of John MPherson,
Esq.. Treasurer of s.ii 1 county, for tho year A. I). 1S55. do certify that we
find them as above-stated, the amount of debU outstanding due the county.
are fix thousand nine hundred and seventy four dollars and iorty six cents.
A itncs3 our hands at Clearfield this 12th dav of January, A. 1). Iojo.
Attest. ROBERT MAHAFFEY, )
R. J. ATallacb. DAVID ROSS. County Com-
Clerk. JACOB AV1LI1ELM, ) inissioncrs.
AVe. tho nndcrsigned. Auditors of Clearfield Connty, having examined the
accounts of John McPhcrson. Ei., Treasurer of said county, for tlio year
1S55. do reiici t that they are n above Ftatcd. The amount dae the Treasu
rer by the County is Two hundred .n.d fifty onodullars and forty eight cents,
the amount due tlio Road Fund by Treasurer is one hundred pnd forty three
dollars and forty cent the amount duo the fcchool 1 und is 1 hree Imnclrc i
and ninoty three dollars enJ sixty two cents, and also the amount due from
Collectors and Unseated Lands, is six thousand niuo hundred nnd seventy
four dollars and forty six ci.-nts.
AVitr.e?s our hands this 12ih day of January A.D. 1S5G.
E CITY.
Has just opened a lark .md splendid assortment
of
NEAV ROODS, AVIIOLIi ALE AND RETAIL,
01 every Acssriotki and analitv.
which he is selling off :tf the lowest priuc3 ever
known in this region of Country,
DR V-GOODS. II A Tin QfEEXSWA RE,
HATS A- CAPS. 1KWTS A- SHOES.
GROCERIES A- CO X FKCT IOXARIES,
AT CITV PI ICES.
He inviies his Clearfieldlfiiends to give him
a call, and exchange their irs. lumber, shingles,
and every variety cf product for the chevpest
and be?t goods, to be Lad west of Philadelj.Lia.
1 eb. 21, 15jj. ly.
S T A l'TLI N CJ A N N O V X V E M E N T-
LATE3T ARRIVAL FROII THE EAST.
TTP R. AVELCIf. has hist returned from the City
with a new nnd rrdendid assortment of
Watches. Jewelry, and Si Ivor-ware iJie l.-irgc.t.
iest and ehenpostcver brought into Clearfield con
sisting of hunting and open-faced gold and silver
watches, gold lo'.-kcts. gold chains, gold 1 ens. rings,
breast-pins, spectacles, silver forks, bracelets, sleeve
buttons, cuff pins, ear ring-. Ac, Ac. Ac
atones and je welry n i.iircd on the sfcnrtest
notice. (June (, "5.
REMOA'AE: The iinder.igned begs lertve to
inform his friends that he has removed hi3
E0OT AI7D H0"2 tTCRE,
from "Shaw's Row." to his new Laildtcg. opposite
the O-Hce of James Wrigly. and two doors south of
the OlnVe J. R. R'.r.r.itTr. Esq.
Ho stiil keep? constantly on hands, every varie
ty of La lics s'.ippcrs. gaiters, pumps. Ac Men's
fancy shoes and gaiters, villi an excellent assort
ment of heavy work.' all nJnptcl to the various
want. of the people ot L leirtiel l. Jlo hopes his
friends will e:;!l at Lis NEW STORE, and ex
amine his Mot-k.
Pools and Shoes made to order, nnd mend in;
ISAAC JOJl.VsivN.
1355.
done as heretofore
Clearfield. June
Attr:
R.
VrAI.tACE.
Clerk.
aints are purely METAL- j ' '' -VAXt k. No paper
in in or Clay. " sent unlil it is paid for. and ml will bo ui-co
1 ,"i,.i'Vi-liTin. as the n lsu rip lions expircs.urless thevare 1
GIVE TIIF.3I A TItlAE: SfLVi:rt'S
PLAS TIC I'A fXTS : CHEAP, DURA-
Jl L E A XI) PR O TEC TI E.
These Paints will slar.I any e'.iniiitc. without
crack or bli.-tcr, and harden by exposure ; thus
making in timo nn enamel of M.ne, protecting
AV ood from decay, and Iron an 1 oOier i.ictals iVoni
rust and corroviion. They diiVer eser ti.il ly lrom
tho so-called Mineral Faints of tho day, which are
principally Ochres, and Cays, und arc entirely
n ortoie-s.
SILA ER'S Plastic V
TC. containing no Alumin
Thi'v ra levigated finely, mix rea-ii v with 1.1 n
reed Oil. (without the trouble of grinding and
flow under the brush frcelp n the best While
Lead, and excel 11M ot'ners in boily or covering
properties, one pound of w hich will eoer a mi. di
surface as two pounds cf White Lead, reducing the
cost two-thirds. There ore.-ix disiinct colors, vix:
Olivo, I LrjhtErou-n, I Liht Chocolate,
Black, I Dark Do. Deep Do.
All equally valuable as a preservative, nnd par
ticularly adapted to painting the outside of
BUILDINGS, FENCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS,
TIN AND IRON AVORKS.
BEMEMnER ! Exposure han'ent aud incrcnsei
the durabJify of Ihese P.HXTS.
DIRECTIOXSMi.r with ure Li 11 si rd Oil. as
thicily as )osiible, as the I', tint is thr lust in rr or
protecting body, anil the oil siniji'y t,'u inedinui,
or azcut in spnalin it.
FRENCH Jt RICHARDS
Gcxi:iial Wiiut.es u,e Agcsts,
57. AV. cornor Tcath. aad Ilarkot 3treots,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale, AVholescle and Retail, Dry and Ground
in Oil, by Sam'l Dlklin, Tyrone City, Pa.
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines Paints, Oils. Pruhc?,
AVindow Glass. Ac (Aug. 15, '55.
-TiULlCII & BENNEII, would rcspectr..Ily
Jf inform tho citizens cf Clearfield, and public
generally that they have entered into co-partner-rhip
in the
CAlilXET MAKIXG BUSIXESS,
and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture
to order, at the lowest prices, every variety of
furniture, consisting of
Dining, Breulcfost , and Centre Tables, Sewing,
Writing, and Wash-S lands, Mahogany, and
Common Bed-t'.tads ;
Mahogony and Cano-bottomed Chairs, Dureaus,
Sofas. Ijouiigej. Ac Ac.
Colli dm made nud'funerals attended on tho short
est notice, Rh a Wt beurse, and appropriate
aceouipanyintnts. i
ilouse Painting " i"c shortest notice.
Shop and 'Wiiro-rooiiia. same as formerly occupi
ed bv John Oulieh, niearly opposi te the '.it w Store,'
rfield. P" JOHN til LICK.
DANIEL PENNEU.
Clearfield
May 2
-ly.
BLACK P.F.RRY BRANDY, for the euro of Chol
era Morbus, Dysentary nnd all other dNra-ea
;f U10 ptomach nnd bowels, for s.dc by It Mosaop
BOOTS A snOES. A largo andsplondid -sort-mentof
La.lits", (icntkmens' und t hildrt-ng'
Hoot3 and Shoes for sale at Mossop's. Jn. 13.
MACKEREL, HERRING and codfish. t tho
etoreof (jn. Id. AV. y. IRWIN.
rAin: pr.NNsYLVAMA Ti:Li:;t apii.
2- EULAEUi'T) TORI:! Cc R"DUCD TZ-iliS.
THE CASH SYSTEM A PORTED. On and af
ter tlio fiit of Januury, 1S55, the Penxsvltavfa
Tki.i:ji;.! !t. jublishc l" at Harrisburg. Pa., will be
owned ::i: l eon lueted by the under.-igncd. who
will give their best energies to make it worthy of
iN c iuso and of its friends.
It will commence the l ew year printed on cn-
l;rc!y new tvpe. an 1 tiia V ceklv greatly enlarged
la form while the T rice will be lower f1,7.11 that of
any nfher ifjx-r if its ein-s rrrr p!rfifd al trie
C r jiil :l o f the State. Avn PAYMENTS v im. nr. in:
No paper will be
ontinuel
plious expire. unless thevare rencwc-l
The Titi.r.f.r.Ai-n is is.-uol SE.MI-Y EFKLY. on a
sdioct of twiiit v-four columns, durinit ho sessions
f'f the Legi.-htture. nnd WEEKLY' on a. do'd.le
xli cit of forty-ci'jht eol 111,1ns the rtinaincdc r of tho
year. It will present a comprehensive summary
of tli.? Legislative proceedings ; all important
general laws, as they are passed, and aim to give
the current political intelligence of tho times in
the fullest and most reliable manner. I n short,
the proprietors hopo to make ita complete Family
and Political Journal, and they confidently appea
to the people of Pennsylvania to sustain their cnl
lerpnse. .
Tho Tr.Lrr.n.rn will advocate a liberal political
Tiolifi- ir.l ;tn nil iliose who. tliougn an
imatcd by t!ic samo common purposes, and looking
to the s-mc benificcnt results, seem distracted by
n:..r .1 r.r--fi n i 7..T t lOUS. It Will
.,:., .!. i. ; .i-)i.,ct tn.l.rl of American Nation
ality; and while yielding a sacred obedrenco to the
eoiiii.romises of the Constitution, will determined
ly resin the extension of Human Slavery. It will
trivc n cordial, earnest nnd independent support to
the administration of Uov. lutwrk.
TERMS STRICTLY IN ADNANCE.
The Tklmrapii will be furnished SEMI-AYEEK-T
V ilnrinc- tho sessions of the Legislature, and
WEEKLY', on a double sheet tho, the remainder of
tho year, at tho following low rates tuo lioxr.v
INVAlUAUt.Y TO ACCOMl'ANV TUE OIIDUU :
Singlo subscriptions, $2 00
Five copies ("H 80 per copy) 9 Ot)
Ten copies (51 70 per copy) 17 00
Twenty copies (?l 5U per copy) 39 CO
Anil at the same price (SI 50 per copy) on any
number over twenty. Clubs should bo made up at
once, and tho subscriptions forwarded before the
f, rst of January, so that they cun commence, with
the session of tho Legislature.
Subscriptions will be forwarded from this office.
All orders must be addressed to
M'CLIRE A SELLERS,
Harrisburg, Ta.
. "7 Business men will find Iho Ti-tLKKiiAPA tho
very lest Advertising Medium in rennsylvania.out
of (he cities. lco. 1 2. !5.".-2t.
a iL)Chft of every variety and price, from OS
J. II . STALER
;i:o. AVALTI.RS.
FRANCIS PEARCE.
JIST OF ;H M) Jl'ROKS
J Ill ApV TEK.M, 1S50.
County
Auditor?.
roil n:rj-
hours to 14 days, for salu bv
Juno 27, '55.
A. M niLLS.
H" A DIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen. forsalc by
lU June 13, '55. 1 K. MOSSOP.
X FIXTIONA R II-
V soriinent this lorou:'h ever eoul.l l.onst nf ni
Juno 27.
n "lertle the slid est" lis-
oubl boast of, i
A. M. HILLS.
MUSLIN, at 5 cent, per yard, ot Mossop's cheap
castl storo- Juno 13, '55.
B'jCnnnAl ESJ l0t ofll"' and Shouldersat
AVillinm Irin,
John Carlisle,
Joseph Winncry,
Jacob Pierce,
M. S. I.ummado.
Samuel Rrilhart,
Jiihn Y'o'.heis,
William Reed,
Harvcv Moore.
D. N. 'Heath,
Martin 11 iso,
James (i. William?,
Jeo. Heekadom,
A. tJ AVeleh,
AVm. Mapes,
AV'ni. H . Mercer,
James Thompson,
James Hughes,
AVilliam Addlcman,
John Jordan.
David Dressier.
Matt- M Cullough,
Jos. JFCullough,
AVilliam Hagartv,
Farmer, Prady,
Merchant do
I.lacksmiih, EradOrd,
Farmer,
do
do
do
Carponter,
Farmer,
do
do
do
DIacksnilh,
Furmcr,
do
do
Capcnter,
Fa nner
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
F"ggs;
Purnside ;
Covington ;
Clearfield ;
Decatur !
Fox ;
i i i ra rd ;
Jordan ;
Karlhaus ;
Lawrence;
do
do
Morris ;
do
Pike;
do
Fniop ;
AVood ward ;
do
do
AVID S. FJ.OTN'JJil Refpcetfuilv inf .mis
his oi l friends andIie public that he has
obta incd the services of a goo I Cutter and work
man us a foreman in the tailoring business, and
he is now prepared to attend to aiiy orders in hi
Line of work on the most accommodating terms.and
short notice, and will have cl itliing on hnr.d at nil
times. Mich as dress coats, frock con ts, vests, nnd
pantaloons of tLei own manuf -p-titre, find good
materi::! at the lowest prices. With a wish to ac
commodate, be solicits a sharo of patronage.
New Washington. May U. 1655.
1ST OF THAVFKS JIHOKS FOR
I l'TBKFAKY Tlill.Af, 1S5G.
iLACKSITIIINt;. The subscriber would
inform the rubiic that he has taken the Rlack-
smiih Shop formerly occin icd by lleor-ro Orr. on
tho corner of Third and Main streets, in tho bor
ough of Clearfield where he carrier- on the business
in all its various branches.
JACOB SlIUXKAYEILER.
June C. 1 H55.-ly
PIllI.ll'SIJl Hi; IIOTFL: The subscriber
would inform his friends in Clearfield, end the
public generally that he h:;s enlarged and refitted
his house, and is now enabled to compete success-
lullly wuu any Jlotel in the country. No pains
will be spared to render his guests comfortable
J lis taldo shall alwavs he supplied with tho best
th market can n fiord, and his charges moderate.
He respectfully invites his friends and others to
give him a call. DA AID JOHNSTON.
l'hilipsburg Jan. ."I.ISjo. I y.
Hamilton AVcld,
S P. Dillcr.
Harris Peter,
John Kephart,
AVilliam Kirk,
Isiiae Scofiidd,
AVilliam Kishcl,
John AVoolridgo.
Edward Albert,
Johu King.
lUnry Patchin,
John Mahaffey,
D. F. Etzwciler,
AVilliam Reed,
Henry Evans.
AVilliam Smith,
Sol. Maurcr,
J. P. Scgnor,
Josiah Evans.
Levi Rowland,
C. L. AVorrcll,
Enoch Rearhart,
Reorgo Kephart,
Cornelius M'Cracken,
Matthew RIoom,
AVilliam Rraham, jr.,
Richard Rates,
A'alcntlno Hevener,
James Cathcart,
AVm. A. Reed,
Samuel Clyde,
Robert La ahead,
AVm. T. Irwin.
AVm. M. Hartman,
w m. J l Mncal,
O. p. AVilder,
Peter Swartz,
Amos Hubler.
J. Ferguson, of James,
Samuel Spencer,
Ross Robinson,
Thos. M'Cracken,
AVm. Cleaver,
Jos. (J. Russel.
Samuel Eons.
Nathan Clcavor,
J. F. Coder.
Jacob Smith,
Farmer, Beccaria!
Blacksmith, Boggs
Farmer, do
Timbercr, do
Farmer, Brady,
do do
do do
do Bradford;
Lumberman, do
Fanner, Burnsido ;
Lumberman' do
Farmer, do
Tailor, ClearficiJ;
Crrpcntcr, do
Teamster, do
Farmer, Covington ;
do do
Tailor, Curwensvillo
Jrarmeriagt do
rjU'UO.A'E I.IVIIUY STAIILi: Tho sub-
JL senber, having removed his Livery Stable
from Curwensvilie to Tyrone City, begs leave to
his friends and tho public, that ho is at all times
prepared to supply them with Horses, carriages,
buggies, and other vehicles on hire, at tho most
reasonable terms. Inquire at tho '-City Hotel."
JAMES CKOWTIIEE.
Tyrone, January 31, lSi5.-0ino.
Farmer,
Merchant,
Farmer,
do ,
do
do
do
do
Chest;
do
Deeitur;
do
Ferguson ;
do
Roshen":
Houston ;
Lumberman, do
Farmer,
do
do
do
do
Carpenter,
do
Justice,
Farmer,
do
do
do
do
Lumberman,
Farmer,
do
do
do
do
do
Clearfield, January 23, 1S56.
Knox ;
Lawrenco ;
do
do
do
do'
Morris
do
do
do
renn ;
do
do
do
do
do
Piko
do
Union
do
IOHX TilOUTMAX. House. Si-n and Ornn-
sf mental Painter. (Hazier. Chair maker und
Paper Hanger, offers his services to the citizens of
Clearfield and vicinity.
Shop on Mariet St., just lelow the Foundry.
CHAIRS, LOVXGES. SOFAS, ROCKIXG-
UUAlliS, OTTOMANS, A-c,
kepi constantly on hand and made to order, equal
in beauty to any that can be obtained from tho
East, and more durable in material.
Aug. 1, 1855.
HAVHYOUSKO SAM? The subscriber
would inform his old friends and the public
generally, that he still continues to keep a house
of entertainment iu New AVashington where those
who call with him will roccivo every attention,
and bo made comfortable.
Rood stabling, and every other convenience for
horses on the premises. DAA'ID S. PLOTNEK
New AVashington, Jan. 31, 1855.
EREGE DELAINES.-A superior article o
Lcrego Delaines in dress natrcmn nt .-,
per yard, never sold in this county before for less
thnu 50 een ts at RICHARD M SSOP'S
June 13, '55.
CHEAP CLOTUINR.-A large lot of Cheap Clo
thing, Men s and Hoys, for snlo cheap, hy
Jane 13, '55. RICHARD MOSSOP.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY. A certain euro for
the Dysentary, for salo by
June 13. '55. RICHARD MOSSOP.
A Largo assortment of Stono waro at tho storo of
J-Y. Juno 18.1 AV.F. IRWIN.
MAN' TILL AS A large lot of Ladies' and Chil
dren a Mantillas for sale at Mossop'g Cheap
CwhSw- June 13 55.
it-i (()! SEWS 'AVholesalo Store opeaei in
X Tvrnn Citv. where anybody who wants
cheap goods can purchase. The subscriber has jst
opened a large and well seiccica siock. oi uuujj iu
TYRONE CITY,
Corner pf Loan anl Juniata ts.
Ho lias on hands and will constantly keep a largo
stock of
Dry Corals, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Skoct,
Clothing, Hardware, Queensrare Drugs,
PRO VIS IOXS
of nil kinds, consisting of
Potatoes, Bacon, Fruit. Bear:.1'. Flour, AYheat.
Corn meal, Ac., Ac.
m. mi. mim sc.
And he hereby gives notice that he will se!l his
goods as low us they can bo purchased in any town
or county this side of Philadelphia, and will take
Boards. Shingles, or even money in exchange.
July 4, '55;j F.M.BELL.
OIN; IT ALONE. The undersigned hav
ing taken to himself the stort formerly own
ed byPatchiui Swan, takes pleasure in informing
his friends and the public generally, that he has
just received lrom mecity a spien'ini assorimem oi
Dry Roods, Hardware. (ueensware. Groceries,
Confectioneries. Hats aud Cups, Bouts
nnd Shoes,
and every thing else usually kept in s conntry
store. Persons wishing to buy cheap- and good
Goods should not forget that ho i? determined not
to be undersold by r any store inthe eounly. His
motto is '-a nimble l tm r rathe than a slow six
pence" S. C PATUIIN.
Glen Hope. July 5. 1S51.
Jl. Nr.LSON & CO.,
Mum's Toirndiip, Clearfield Co., pa.,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of that vi
cinity that they keep constantly oa hand a largo
assortment of
Drif Goods, H.ird-W.tri'. Q.teensirare, Groceries,
Con fret ionarus, llciis A C;tps, Boots A; Shoes,
and all other articles usually kept in a country
store, which they arc determined to sell low for
cash, country produce, or lumber.
Augest 1. 55.
t?tix-iianc;i; iiotki. rjiii,iisunj;.
-ELj The subscriber, thankful for past favors,
would respectfully solicit a continuance of the liV
eral patronage bestowed upon his House by tha
Public He is prepared to accommodate water
men, editors, drovers, and all o'hers who may call
with him, iu the very best manner.
He also purposes to run a line of Hacks from
Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of tho
travelling publi.;. J. G. RUNK.
Philpshurg. March 14. S55.-tf.
TVJEAY" MILL At GieOId Pioneer Mills on the
1 Mcshannon, in Morris township. The sub
seriber has just completed a largo new Grist Mill,
which is in successful operation. Grain of all
kinds bought, stored, aud told on commission.
Deo. 27, ;5t. HENRY" (j ROE.
A PI
2. I'nder the late act of Congress, will lind the
subscriber fully prepared, with blit.ks. forms, Ac.,
to assist them in procuring their Warrants.
Office two doors east of Journal OfTi.-e. up stcirs.
Mar. 2-5, '55-1 II. BFCHKR SAYoOPE.
Tf AMES B. GRAHAM Merchant and extensive
V "b alers in lumber.
liebl county. Pa.
G rahampton. P. O.rCleur-
May 2S, '51-Iy.
I'UOF E S .S I O N A I.
TTfcARItETT & L VKUIMFK,
iU ATTORNEYS AT LA AY,
having entered into copartner-hip iu the practice
of their profession, will faithfully attend to a'l
business er.trus.Jed to their care in Clearfield coun
ty. G. R. EAR RETT,
J. II. LARIMER.
Clearfield. July 15. ?.....-"! v.
Tfy EUCilEIl SWOOPE.
-it-Ji. A TTORXE 1" AT LAW.
Clkautilp. Pa.
Two doors East of Journal eOice. I'p stairs.
Dec. 1.1851.
TJ JACKSON CHANS,
A TTORXEY AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Ofiieo adjoining his residence, oa Second St.
August 1. 1855.
JAMES TJIDDLE CORDON,
ATTORXEV AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Ofli ro in tho room adjoining, on tho Fast, the
Drag Store, of Dr. II. Lorrain. Ho may be con
sulted in French and German.
August 1, 1855.-1 v.
w.
V. WALLACE,
ATTORXEV AT LAW.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office nearly opposite the Court Houso.
August 1, 1855.
J.1!
M'ENALLY,
A TTORXE V A T L A W.
. CLEARFIELD, FA.
Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties.
Office nenrly opposite Judgo Wright's storo.
August 1. 1855.
ES. DUNDY,
A TTOR XEY AT LA W,
nn- CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office in the room adjoining on the AYest, tho
Store of AVm. F. Irwin.
August 1. 1S55.
TOIIN II. -MULLEN,
' f t PiirsiciAX,
1'ienehville. Cletrfield County, Pa.,
Having rented the property and situation of Dr.
I . Hoops, tenders his professional services to the
citizens of Frenchvillo, nnd vicinity. Office, one
door cast of Lutz's store. Freiichvillo.
May 22, '55.-dm.
D. F. AKLEY,
PiirsiciAX,
Graliampton, Clearfield County. Pa.,
tenders his professional services to tho inhabitants
ot Grahampton and surrounding country he can
at all times be found nt his Office, directly oppo
sito Jlr.J.B. Graham's storo, when not prides
sionally engaged. Apl. 25. iw-s.
. i(1 ILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoin.
iIst;torc' Clearfield. Pa, Artifi
cial leeth. from fir, r..,l
. , . , ........ w maiua sa.UHIUU-
ted in the most approved modern style
Filling, 1 iling, ana Cleaning dono with caro
and neatness.
Teeth extracted with all tho caro and dispatch
modern science can furnish.
PR HILLS, can always ho found at his office,
as ho is now devoting his whole attention to his
rroforowa. jJwie jo .,&
TTrOOD'S ORNAMENTAL
Y IK OX WORKS,
Ridge Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
The attention of the publio is invited to the ex
tensive manufactory and ware-room of the subscri
ber, who is prepared to furnish, at the shortest no
tice, IRON RAILING, of every description, for
CEMETKIES, TrBLTC & PRIAT ATE BFILD
INGS. Also, VERANDAHS. BALCONIES,
FOUNTAINS. SETTEES, CHAIRS.
LIONS, DOGS, Ac., Ac., Ac, Ac,
and other Ornamental IronAYikof a dceoralir
character, all of which is executed with theexpresj
view of pleasing the taste, while they comhineU
requisites of beauty and substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles care
fully boxed and shipped to their plaeo of destina
tion. A book of designs will be sent to those who
wish to make a selection. ROBERT AVOOD,
Ridge Avenue below Spirng Gtirrden St..
Oet.C, '55.-3m. Philadelphia.
CONRAD & WALTON,
255 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in
JROX, 2YJILS, ft; 4c.
They respectfully invite tho people cf Clear
field, to continue their favors.
Aug. 1, lS55.-y.
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE,
No. 59, North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tho undersigned having taken the old trefK
known house, which has been renovated and re
modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear
field Eiends to give hiin a call on their visits to
the city.
The furniture is all new, and has been eclectei
with care from Hcnkles well known establishment
in Chestnut Street, and is of the latest and most
fashionable style.
The location for Merchants and others coming
tothecitr is convenient, being in the centre of
business.' -! I. L. BARRET?,
Aug. 1, lS55.-ly. Proprietor.
n ARRIS, OHIJISON & CO..
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 250. Market St., North side between 6th & 7tn,
Medicines. Chemicals, Pat-
. r...i nns Instruments. Druzilist 9
Glassware, AVindoWuia. Paints. Oils, Dyes, Per
fumery, ic, Ac. JOHN HARRIS, M. D.
E. JJ. OKIHSON,
Aug. 1, '55,-lj.l J. S1IARSAY00D. -
RUSSELL & SCIIOTT,
Nob. 133 Market St.. 5 Merchant St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers and AVholesalo Dealers in
DRUGS, CHE21IC1LS, $c.
They respectfully invito their ClcaSeld friends
to givo them a call. Jan. 17, '55.-ly.
'tr'lS'oOD A- C Extensive Dry-goods De.'.b-is. N,
S jL s7. Market St., Phthideilhia. kt-p cr ;. .-.'t.
ly on hand a largo, rp'.en.ii !, anl cheap Fsi.
the most fasIiiAnat-le sua elegant g--; - t-r- ?n
vitc country Merchants to cii and i.:.t:t.!.o r.e:t
splendid assortment, befuro purchasing t-Ije-.iitra.
August 1, lS55.-ly.
"7TLLIAM S. II AN SELL A SON. Manufac-
T tnrcrs and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad
dlery Hardware No. 28 Market direct, Bhiladel
phia. Saddles. Rridles. Harness. Trunks, AVhips
Saddle Bags, Bridlo Filling. Bits. Stirrups. EucklW
Carpet Bags, eot. I-Aug. 1, 55.-ly
BETH.EMAX A IIAI'WARD AVhoIesale Gro
wers. Tea Icalers. and Commission Merchant
No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia.
D. BE I DEEM AN,
Aag.l, lS53.-ly. A. HAYAVARD,
LANE A- CO. 'Wholesale ClothicgTStor
A T T.
7a No. 171. Market Street. Every variety of
ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable stylse
constantly on haul. Aug- 1, '55.-1 T.
DJltGE J. AVE A A' Ell A CO.. No. 19 North AVa'
HjT tor Street. Philadelphia. Dealers in Carpet
chain. Y'arn. Manilla and Hemp Ropes, Bed-corda
Clothes lines, Ac, Ao. An? 1, 1355.-1 y.
yS VAC M. ASIITON llat Store. No. 172
A Market St., Philadelphia. Hats. Caps. Furs.
Ac. of every variety, and the best quality alwajs
on hand. Aug. I, lS55.-ly.
GEORGE AV. COLLADAY, Conveyancer
nnd Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hull,
Philadelphia, w ill faithfully attend to all business
entrusted to his care. Aug. 1, lS5o.-ly.
CALEB CorE A CO, No. 1 S.I. Market St., Phil
delphi.i. I'ealers in Linens. AVhite Goods, Ho
siery. French. English and German Silk Goods. Ia
ces, Gloves. Boiling Cloths, ie. Aug. 1, '65.-ly.
23AUL & TAYLOR.
S- Ko. 2-35 Karket Strest,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have always on hand, at their AVhoIesale Af a
house. a largo assortment of
the Newest Style of
BOOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS.
BOTH FOREIGX AX1) DOMESTIC.
All their goods being of their own direc Im
portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to
oCer superior inducements to Merchants laying in
their Mock.
r AVM. W. PAUL,
G. TAYLOR.
. Dec 1. 1S51. ly.
VI. SI-FS CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE, No. 72 North Second Street, (oppo
site the Mount Vernon House.) Pphiladclphia.
(iold Lever AVatches. full jewelled, 13 K. cases.
Silver Lever do., do.; Silver Eepine. do.; Quartier;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Table Spoons.
Silver Desert do ; Silver Tea do. ; Gold Pens and
Gold Cases; Gold Pens and Silver do. : together
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb,
Guard and Fob Chains. Ail good's warranted to
be as represented. AVatches and Jewelry, repair
cd in the best manner."
Also, Masonic Marks, Pins, Ac made to ordcr
N. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise,
will bo punctually attended to.
His motto is: "-Small Profits and Quick Sales "
Philadelphia, April 25, 1855.
Y. RUSIITON & CO.,
45 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in Earthen-AVare, Chinsv
Glass, and Queens AVare,
Opposite tho Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia.
J. Y RUSHTON,
J. C. HOPKINS,
Nov. 8, '51.-1 y. ROBT. STILSOX.
OONS, II EI L MAX & CO.,
No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST.,
PniLAPELrniv
WHOLESALE DEALER3
la Foreign and Domestic Dry Gooda
Fifth Door below Race.
CHARLES KOONS,
AMOS G. HE1LMAN.
Philadelphia. May 15. 1855.-ly.
C DWELL & CO.,
17G Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
AYrtOLrsALE Dealers in Hats. Cups, Furs.
between 5th and 6th St., Philadelphia.
Jau. 17, 1853.
MARTIN, MORIS ELL & CO.,
(Lafc OLIVER MARTIN CO.) .
Importers and Dealers i HOSIEUV. TRIM
MIXGS COM BS. BRUSH KS, FA NC Y G OOPS, Ac.
No. 24 North Fourth Street. Philadelphia.
M. T. MARTIN, CHAS. 11. 11 AM RICK,
DAM E J. MORRELL. G. R. PEDDLE.
Dec 5, il. SANDRSON R. MARTIN.
iTUSISMUTH & IIROTIIEK,
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO DEALERS,
No. 105 N. Third Streefc, five doors below Pe
Nov. 20, 54 -iy l VvnumbvmA.
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