Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 02, 1856, Image 8

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A PAUTSER WANTED. The under-
gncd, doing business as a Tanner and Cur
rier, lurwensvilie In this ?oantv. will take a
Partner, who can furni.-h a cash capital-of at least
$500. The Tannery ia large and commodious, and
capable of doing a, cinch Iarser business than the
subscriber feels nblo to do bv himself. No better
opportunity can be afforded to an active business
ftn T . I- . I 1 ... , .
nm me iooio capuoj, wno Wl:-ues TO go In
to paving bus.ncM. S. R. TAYLOR.
Curwensrille, lce. 19, 1?55. Stuo.
TVE W FIRM-HARTSIIORN & MCRACKEN
i.- have just received a new and splendid assort
ment cf good at their store in
f lumber ctty-
They invite too publio to give them a call, and
feci assured they will bo able to render entire sat
isfaction. Lumber. Hides, Hag?, (".rain, and all
Other kinds of produce taken in e.vcnnge.
-' ... - . JJENJ. HARTSHORN,
- -,THOS. McCRACKEN.
?Aug. 1, 1855.
New akrival:
, . a, ii.. ba uma n.
War Room three door a boot Mays' Hotel, Plwk
Uo ul street, lyront City, Fa.
KEEPS constantly on hand a lariro assortment n
Philadelphia and Pittsburg Cooking. Parlor. Dar
and heating Stoves, of different patterns, sites and
prices: Stove pipe, shovels, eonl hods, Ac.
Also. Cider Mills, Ploughs, Cultivators, Ac Ac,
all of: which will bo sold 10 to 20 per ceiit. cheap
er; tnan can bo purchased out of tho cities. If
you want bargains, doii:t forget to call at IJauman's
frtove More. - Soy. 11, '55.-:'.ni.
I7VALL AND WIN TEU GOODS The sub
scribcr has just received a large and well e
lectcd stockof JEW GOODS,
of almost every description suitable to the season,
which he is selling off at extremely low prices. He
respectfully iuvites tho attention of all who wish
to buy good Woods at tho lowest prices, to call at
tne sign ot the
: ''OHEAPES?-GOODS."
Country produce of almost every diseription ta
ken at market prices in exchange for goods.
Persons wishing to purchase, and receive a fair
equivalent for their money, will do well to givo
him a call.
Remember the sign of tho CHEAPEST GOODS,
on Market street, and call and be convinced that
there, is truth in tho words thereon inscribed.
AVM. F. IRWIX.
November 2, 1355.
TVEAV ARRIVAL.
ll A, & J. PATCH IN,
Have just received a new and splendid assort
ruoni ol uoous toe nest that was ever brought in
to the upper end of Clearfield Connty. They in
vite their friends and the public generally to givo
them a call, where they ' will find all kinds of
goods usually kept in a Country (store.
Come and examine our stock wo chargo noth
ing for the exhibition.
AARON PATCHTN.
- . - - JACKSON rATCJUX.
Enrngide. Kov. 28. i?55.
A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
..I desire to sell my property in Tyrone City,
Elair Co. IV, commonly known as tho Tyrone
City Hotel. ComprLsing as follows :
r One large three story " brick house; Sixty feet,
two fronts, and finished off in complete style. A
large and extensive stable, an excellent wash
house and other necessary out-buildings. There
is also, on the same Lots, ono frame houso, with
out-buildings attached, now renting for one hun
dred and thirty dollars per annum. The whole
stands upon three valuable Lots as in tho plot of
raid town, and affords several very eligible loca
tions for storo, offices, Ac., Ac. The whole will be
sold on reasonable terms. And to any person, de
siring an investment, or speculation now is the
chance. Private reasonaeaute me to sell this val
uable property, which is every day increasing in
value. Inquire of GfcUeb Guycr, or the subscriber
, . J.D.STEWART.
Tyrone City, Sept. 1 9, lS55.-tf.
LOOK HERE.
MOSSOP ON HAND AGAIN!
- Tht Cheapest Goods in the County.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform his old cus
toiRrs. and the public, that he has just returned
from the East, with a splendid assortment of
FALL & -WINTER GOODS,
which he will soil lowci, for CASH, than they can
be bought at any other placo in tho County. lie
is determined to act upon the motto of
' SMALL PROFITS AXD QUICK SALES,"
rnd will sell goods, for cash, at tho most trifling
advanee on cost and carriage.
Call and examine the stock, and satisfy your
self that it is no humbug that -"MOSSOP
SELLS THE CHEAPEST
GOODS IX THE COUXTY.'
DBY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEEWS WARE,
ri 1B00TS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
BONNETS. SHAWLS,
COXFECTIOXARIES,
nsn, tobacpo. STATi&XArtv, liquoiis,
. . and a little of everything.
- All of which will be sold at lower prices than ev
er before offered in Clearfield. It. MOSSOP.
Clearfield Xov. It, l?i5. . ..
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS axd
FRUIT GROWERS. ARTHUR'S PAT
eat Air-Tight Self-Sealing Cant and Jars, for
Preserving Fresh Fruits, &c. This iuvecuon for
which a patent has been obtained, commends it
self to the attention of Housekeepers and others,
on. account of its great simplicity, and the effectu
al manner in which it accomplLkcd a very desi
rable and useful object
' The cans and jars are constrncted with n chan
nel areund the mouth.- nerr tho top, into which
the Cover fits loosely. , This channel is .filled with
a very adhesive cement, prepared for the purposo
and allowed to harden. Jn order to seal the ves
sel hermetically, only nttceary to heat the
rover ltght!y, and press it into place. - It may be
opened with us much erne as it isclosed, by slight
ly warming tho top. . The ordinary tin cans, used
for the same purpose for which this is intended,
catinot be closed, asia'wcll known without the aid
of a tinnsr; are difficult to open, and are generally
so much injured iR. opening as to bo useless for
fiitnrc service . . : - ...
' By this simple contrivance, tho process of her
mctkat sealing is placed conveniently within tho
reach of every individual; and truit, vegetables
and butter (if properly prepared) may bo kept,
with their natural flavor unimpaired, lor an in
defSnitcJcucth.of tiuio. For s.-de by
- t 4 MEHRELLA CARTER:?
" Clearfield.- Sept. 19, 7855 tf. - t
fTfronll beautiful and well txlec
yjOVyRJ ted assortment just recoiv
d and for sale by. Sept. 5, AV. F. IRWIX.
g-Ti A new stock lust received at
!ERnESi3l Sept. 5, AV. F. IRAVIN S
iliE-PKOOF PAINT, for sale nt
June 13. '651
R. MOSSOP'S.
BEREOE DELAIXES. A superior article o
.Rerege Delaines in dro?3 patterns, at 25 cents
per yard, never soil in this county before for les3
Ui.m 50 cents at RICHARD MOSSOP'S.
June 13, '55. " -
CUKAP CliO IlilNli. A large lot of Cheap Clo
J thing. Men's and Roys, for sale cheap, bv ' '
-Jnne Yt, '55 - HICHAK1 MtSSiP.- -
BLACKBERRY RRAXDT. A certain euro for
the DyseaUry, for sale by ; - -
- Jn 13. -55. RICHARD MOSSOP. '
A Large assortment of Stone ware at the store Of
Jnne 11 AV. P. IRWIX.
MACKEREL, 11ERR1NO and COIFlSH at tha
store of ljn.13.1 AV. F.lRWiy.
C'AIX PUMP.S,. for wiloat the "Old CoTnr
J Hand." in Owrwensvillo br - PATTOX -
BACOX. A largo lot of BACOX for sale, cheap.
for cnh, at fob. 13) . MOSSQP'S '
PORK and DRIED FRUIT, excellent articles,
ean be procured at the etore of
. CurwemriUe. Fvb. 1.1. H. D. TATTOX.
TROX. An excellent assortment of Tmn for sale
-Ef!71, H. D. PATTOX. s-
,cb13 Cttrwii!Tm9; r,.
CLEARFIELD LODGE Xo. 19S IO.' of O.
F. meets every Saturday evening, at Ci o'
clock, at their Hall in Merrcll A Carter's new buil
ding on Second street. fob2) -
JOHN RUSSELL & CO.,
TAXXEliS AXD CURRIERS, '
' - ' Peiinvilie, Clfftrfirhl Co., Pa.,
Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of leather, which they offer for sale at tho lowest
cash prices. Hides taken in exchange.
July 15, 1854. - : . .
DVVID S. PLOTN ER Respectfully informs
his old friends and the publio, that he has
obta ined the services of a good Cutter and work
man as a foreman 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 havo clothing on hand at all
times, such as dress coats, frock coats, vests, and
pantaloons of their own mannfucture, and good
material at the lowest prices. With a wi.sh to ac
commodate, he solicits a .-haro of patronage.
New AVushingtou. May 9, 1S55. , -
T? LA CKS.AI I TH I N G . The subscriber would
inform the public that be has taken the Rlack-
smun Miop loruicrly occupied by Oeorge Orr. oa
the corner of Third and Main street.-1, in tho bor
ougb of Clearfield where he carries on the business
in nil its various branches.
JACOB SnUXXAVEILEK.
June 6. I Sj.V-lv
TJI1IL1PSBURG HOTEL: The subscriber
. wouiu iniorin ins iricuus in noamem, ana mc
pnblic generally that ho has enlarged and refitted
liis uou-e. aiI is now enabled to compete success
fttllly with any Hotel in the couutry. Xo pains
will be spared to render his guests comfortable.
His table shall always be supplied with tho best
the market can atlord. and his charges moderate.
He respectfully invited his friends and others to
giveJuui a call. UAV.1JJ JOJIAs lOA.
Philipsburg Jan. ol,lS55. 1 y.
flAYRONE LIVERY STABLE. Tho sub
JL eerilcr, having reniovwd hia Livery Stable
from Curwensville to Tyrone City, begs leave to
his friends and the public, that he is at all times
prepared to supply them with Hordes, carriages,
buggies, and other vehicles on hire, at the most
reasonable terms. Inquire at the '-Citv Hotel."
JAMES CROWTHER.
Tyrone, January 31, lS55.-fiino.
fOIIN TROUT.AIAN, House. Sign and Orna
7
mental Painter. Glazier, Chair maker and
Paper Hanger, offers his services to the citizens of
Clearfield and vicinity. . k . ,
tJwf on JSlartrt S.. fust Mow the FoHtitrif.
CHAM, LUUXGEc. tiOEAS. IiOCKiXG
CHAIRS. UTTOMAXS. A-e..
kept constantly on hand and made to order, equal
in beauty to any that can bo obtained from the
i-ast, and more durable in material
Aug. 1. 1655.
jfAl Ji V OU SEEN SAM? The subscriber
m.JLwould inform his old friends and the public
generally, that he still continues to keep a house
e .x- II- .
vi eniei lainuieiii in v w unuiugion ttnere lliose
who call with him will rcccivo every attention,
and be made comfortable.
Good tabling, and everv other convenience for
horses on the premises. DAVID S. PLOTXER.
INow asliingtou, Jan. .51, lSja.
NEAV GOODS: Tho undersigned has just re
ceived a larso assortment of
NEW GOODS, -at
his Btore in
K A It THA US.
which he offers for salo cheap for each or country
produce. ' F. P. 1IURXTIIALL.
c-eptember 5. ISa5.
I EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
This PomTiflTA V -with n amnln PiirWil vnll
cured, 13 prepared to effect Insurances in Clcar-
as consistent with the safety of tho Company.
Oct. 3. 1S55 tiecretary.
CABINET MAKING. The undersigned
would respectfully inform the nuhlic. tht h
has taken tho old stand opposite the Methodist
Church, known as
MORROW'S SHOP.
whero he keeps constantly on hand and manufac
tures to order, every variety of Household aad
Kitchen
FURNITURE,
such ns Tables, Bureaus, Safes, Stands Cupboards,
Sofas, Bedsteads, Ac, of every style and variety.
Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 1S55.
N
EW FIRM MERRELL & CARTER would
inform thc-public. that thev have iuat onen.
d an extensive
GOITER. TIN AXD S11EET-IR0X AVARB
: fJArJUFACTORY,
. Oa Second Street in the borough of
; : CLEARFIELD,
where they are prepared to'furnih at reduced pri
ces, evsry variety of nrticles in their line. .
Steel, liar-iron., nails. Steves ofevnrv vriitv
Ploughs and farming utensils, pumps ofl every
lescrtption. stovo piiie, patent saupace cutters.
funnels and self scaling cans kept constantly on
hand.
All orders for castines for Flour MiIl3.SawMi!ls.
Ac. will bo thankfully received snd promptly at
tendedjto. HOUSE SPOUTING DONE TO ORDER.
They arc also prorated to rcccivo evcrv varie
ty of article on commission, nt a low per-cectngo.
V. IS. MLKKRbl..
L. R. CARTER.
Clearfield. Sept. 19, 1553 ly . -
O!
FOR THE TEMPLE OF HONOR
BliADIN & M'GIEE'S.
TIN, COPPER, & SHEET-IRON WARS
MANUFACTORY,
riHLIPSBUKiJkrA.
BRAIIN fe M'GIKK Iiavc just opened an exten
sive Tin. (J turner. V S J.. Tmn T V 71 T
7 J -J " Kl imr ' C V JlXWtn UUt'l"
ry, where thoy aro atall times prepared to sujply
immmtis nuu uvri ijouccivanic liriicie iroui tliU
smallest Coffoe pot spout to tha longest pipe ima
ginable. Thoy will do both a
AV1IOLESALE A .RETAIL
business, and will at all limiu l1Ir.
large assortment of ready-made ware. .
II O USE S P O U T I X G
done to ordor, on the shortest notico, and put np
in a neat, subslautial manner.
STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, $ KETTELS,
of every variety kept constantly on hand. ;
They will furnish to order any of the following
, ,. ' iiiiwniu iiinn, vuecn of
the Ac?t, tho Atlantic, and Cook-Complete,
all of which are suitable for both wood and coal'
Among the Parlor Stoves will bo found tho "Lady
AVashington," the '-Excelsior," 'lloino Parlor,' Ac.
Produce of ull kinds taken in exchango for
goodd. A. A. WRADX. -
JXO. D. M'GIRK.
October 24, 1355.-tf. -
"i n P VTir"'-' J'---lmf A large assortment just ro
iagSOOD.Sj ceived and opened by
Aug. 22. K. M05SOP.
;rj r Vni A larS assortment just re
fpr a. O Q D Sqceived at very low prioa
r l&lpl a-l ' AAr. F. IRAVIX.
a (fiJES- A new stock jut received ttt
SSSXlilESJJ MOsSOP'S.
G
LOCKS. Eight day, thirty hour ami alarm
.'locks for sale at Mouop's Store. Jn. 13.
LADIES' JLOAES. A very largo lot of black
net worked Gloves, at 10 cents a rair worth
25cts at Mossop's cheap cash store. Jn. 13, '55.
general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery.
B
ACOX A cOdlot of Hams and Shmildersat
Jut l AY. F. IRAVIJK'P.
4 K. WRIGnT. MERC1IAXT, A5n EXTEX
J. SIAT5 DEAI,Elt IX LUMBER. Second Street,
one door south of his residence, Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield. March 14, 1S55.
rirrRRAH FOR KANSAS! Tho Blood
I 1 Y.ei linnnrr floats in triuiftnh on tho 'OW Cor
tier Store," where A. M. Hilt.s lias just opened tho
cheapest and most splendid assortment ot tioods,
ever disnlaycd before this community, and exactly
adapted to their many and various necessities.
HATS, CAPS," HOOTS", SHOES, BOXXETTS. CAS
SI.MERES. CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS. TOIL
ET ARTICLES. 1E LANES. PRINTS,.
GLOA'ES. II ART) AV ARE. STONE and
QUEEXSAVARE. GROCERIES,
with fancy articles ad infinitum.
Clearfield. June 20. 1355. A. M. HILLS.
"OE.AIOVAL : The undersigned begs leave to
JLV inform bis friends thnt he has removed his
. ' BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
from '-Shaw's Row," to his new building, opposite
the Office of James AVrigly. and two doors south of
tho Olhce y. It. Barrett, Est. - -
; He still keeps constantly on hands, every varie
ty of Ladies slippers, gaiters, pumps. Ac- Men's
fancy shoes and gaiters, with an excellent assort
ment of heavy work, all adapted to the various
wants ot the peoplcor Clearfield, lie hopes nis
friends will call at bis NEW STORE, and cx
amine his Stock.
Boots and Shoes made to order, ' and mending
uone ns heretofore. ISAAC JUlislCN.
Clearfield, Jnne 27, 1855.
p ULICII & I5ENNER, would respectfully
VJI inlorm tho citizens ot Clcarbeld, and public
generally that they havo entered into eo-partner-
tuip in the
CABINET MAKING BUSINESS.
and keep constantly on hands, and manufacture
to order, at tho lowest prices, every variety of
furniture, consisting of
Dhiins, Breakfast, and Centre Tables, Sewing,
l ritiitsr, and l ash-Stands, Mahcgaiy, and
Common Bed-steads ;
Mahogony and Canc-boUomcd Chairs. Bureaus
Sofas. Lounges, Ac., Ac.
. Coffins made and funerals attended on the short
est notice, with a ncnt hearse, nv appropriate
accompanyments.
House Painting done on the shortest nr-tiec.
Shop and AVare-rooms. same as formerly occupi
ed by John Gulich, dearly opposite the 'Jew More,'
Clearfield, Pa
JOH.N fiCLlCil,
May 22. '55
DAXIEL BEXXER.
THE GOOD INTENT HOTEL,
CUAAVENSVILLE, PA.
( The Subscriber would inform his friends and the
public that helms just refitted and re-furnished his
houso anil is prepared to render every attention to
the travelling community.
His bar contains liquors of the first quality, and
his tablo will always be supplied wih tho best in
market.
Ho respectfully solicits his friends and others to
give him a call. M M. R. FLEMMIXG.
August 1, 1855.
G1IVE TIT EM A TRIAL
T PLA S TIC PA rXTS :C
SILVER'S
HEAP, I) UllA-
ULlu AXD PROTECTIVE
WEATHER ii F3RE-PBOO!7.
These Paints will stand any climate, without
crack or blister, and harden "by exposure ; thus
making in timo an enamel of Stone, protecting
AVood 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.
SILVERS Plastio Paints are purely METALL
IC, containing no Alumin or Clay.
They are levigated finely, mix readily with Lin
seed Oil. (without the trouble of grinding.) and
flow under tho brush as freelp os the best AVhitc
Lead, and excel all others in body or covering
properties, one pound of which will cover as much
surface as two pounds of AVhito Lead, reducing tho
cost two-thirds. There are six distinct colors, viz:
Olive, I Light Brown, t Light Chocolate,
Black, I Bark Bo. Beep Bo.
All equally valuable as a preservative, and par
ticularly adapted to painting the outside of
BCILDIXGS, FEXCES, STEAMBOATS, CARS,
TIN AXD IROX AVORKS.
Kememdeu! Exposure hardens aud increases
the durabilUy of these POINTS.
DIRECTIOXSMix icith pure Unseed OH, as
thick! u as jiossille, as the Paint is the. lastiucr or
protecting body, and the oil simply the vvditim,
or agent in tureaUins
it.
FREXCH
& RICHARDS
General Wholesale Auknts,
N. AV. corner Tenth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
For sale, AVholcsale and Retail, Dry and Ground
in Oil, by Sam l Bekli.v, Tyrone City, Pa.
Dealer in Drugs. Medicines Paints. Oils, Brushes,
AVindow Glass, Ac. - Aug. 15, '55.
rglllE PENNSYLVANIA TELEGRAPH.
X ENLARGED FORM & REDUCED TERMS.
THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED On and af
ter tho first of Januury, 1855, tho Pennsylvania
Telecr u-ii, published at Hnrrisbnrg. Ta.. will bo
owned and conducted by the undersigned, who
will give their best energies to make it worthy of
itscauso and of Its friends.
It will commence the new year printed on en
tirely new tyre, and tho AVeekly greatly enlarged
in form while the price will be lower than that of
any other paper of its class ever published at the
Capital OJ IIS btate, AND PAYMENTS WILL EB RE
guiKKit tiTRKTLY is advance. Xo paper will bo
sent until it is paid for, and all will be discontinued
as the subscriptions cipires.nnless tiiey are renewed
The TELEGKArii is i.-snad SEMI-WEEKLY, on a
yhect of twenty-four column?, durinst ho sessions
of the Legislature, and AVEEKLY o?i a dotMe
slitet tf forty-eight columns the rcmaincder of tho
3"ear. It will present a comprehensive summary
of the legislative proceedings ; all important
goneral laws, -as they are passed, and aim t give
the current political intelligence of tho timos in
tho fullest and most reliable manner. In short.
the proprietors hope to make it a complete Family
and roliticut journal, and tbey confidently appca
to tho people of Pennsylvania to sustain their enl
ierrnse. ,
The Telegraph will advocato a liberal political
poliey, nnd aim to unite all those who, though an
imated by tho same common purposes, and looking
to the same becificent results, seem distracted bv
the conflict of distinctive organizations. It will
sustain tho highest standard of American Nation
ality; and while yieldina a sacred obedience to the
compromises of the Constitution, will determined
ly resist tno extension of Unman Slavery. It will
give a cordial, earnest and independent support to
iuu uumun.Mru.uon oi uov. 1'oLLOCK.
TERMS STRICTLY IX ADXAXCE.
The Telegraph will bo furnished SKMI-AVEETv-
L during the sessions of tho Legislature, aud
AVEEKLY, on a double sheet the, the remainder of
the year, at the following low ratesthe honey
1-NTAltIAHLr TO ACCOMVAST THE OnDEli:
Sicglo subscriptions, ' - $2 00
- Five copios (5-1 SO por copy) 9 t)0
Ten copies fSl 70 per copy) 17 00
Twenty copies (51 50 per copy) 39 00
And at the same price fl SOnoreonv) n nnv
number over twenty. Club should bo made ni at
once, and the subscriptions forwarded before tho
first of January, so that they can commence with
the session of the Legislature.
Subscriptions will be iorwarlcd from l)ia ufiifn
AU orders must be addressed to- .
- : M'CLURE A SELLERS,
L '' - liarrisburg, Ta.
Business men will find the Telf.obapa tho
very best Advertising Medium in Pennsyl vania.out
of the cities. - IDee. 12. :55 "t
LADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnen, for sale by
June 13. '55. - . - R. MOSSOP.
MUSLIN, at 5 cents per yard, at Mossop's cheap
cash store. - June 1355.
BOOTS A SHOES. A largo and splendid assort
ment of Ladies', Gentlemens' and Childrens'
Roots and Shoes for snl nr. Mnnn'i f I to
' y a. .F. -
MAXTILLAS-A large lot of Ladies' and Chil
dren g Mantillas for sale at Mossop's Cheap
Cash Store.
- ' - (June 13, '55.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY, for the cure of Chol
era Morbus. Dvfentarv ami all mk.r Aim.
of the stomach aad bowels, for sale by R Mosjon
OKEIt, BROTHERS & JONES,
. ; Ilos. 158 & 160, Market Street,
PHILADELPH IA; .
Importers and manufacturers of City and
EASTERN .MADE BOOTS AXD SHOES.
Also, every variety of French and English Shoe
Lastings, Patcut Leather, Kid and Culf-tkins,
Shoe Laces, Gallons, Bindings. Ac., -suitable
for manufacturers.
Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw nnd Silk Bon
nets. Leghorn. Panama, and Palm-Lear Hats.
fcnglish, irench, and American artificial
Flowers, Oil Silk, Straw Trimmings,
Ac., Ac. ' "
' Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S & 160
Market Street, below 5th, South Side, tip stairs, we
inviic your attention to our large ana varied mock
of Straw Goods, Boots aud Shoes, which we are
preparing for flie approaching Fall Sales. "
All our Goods being exclusively of our own di '
r"ct Importation anil Manufacture, we feel conn-
dent that our facilities ure such that we can offer
you inducements as regards variety and prk'cs of
uoous, unsurpassed iv any houso in the eonutrv.
BOKKK,' lJROTJIERS A JONES. "
Xov, 8, lS.'t.-ly. Philadelphia.
TROOK. TYSON A RKHX AVholesal Dry
J- uoou e ctorc. o. 1-K. Market Mrect. l'hilarlel-
phia.
(Aug. 1, 135.-7 y.
GOOO NTEAVS 'Wholesale Store openei in
Tyrone City, where anybody who wants
cheap goods can purchase. Tho subscriber hasj-st
opened u large and well selected stock of Goods in
X V It U S K G I i V , '
- Corner of LoTan and Janiata Sts.
He has on hands and will constantly keen a lnrge
stock ot .
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes
Clothing, Hardware, Quecnsware Drugs, '
I'KUyiSlUAS
of all kinds, consisting of .
Potatoes, Bacon, l ruit. Beans, Flour, AVheat,
Corn meal, Ac. Ac.
m. mi mi hi k
And he hereby gives notice that he will sell his
goods as low as they ean bo purchased in any town
or county this side of Philadelphia, and will take
ioar(s. Miin;r!s, cr even mouev in exchange.
July 4, '55.1 F. M. BELL.
flOING IT ALONE The undersisnel hav-
VlCing taken to himself the store formerly own-
ca oy l uieniii twau, takes pleasure in mlorming
his friends ami the public generally, that ho has
just received from the city a splendid assortment of
Dry Uoots, Hardware, (Jueensware, Groceries,
Contectionai les. Hats and taps, LooU
and Shoes,
and every thing else usually kept in a country
store. I ersons wishing to buy cheap and good
Woods should not forget, lb at be is determined not
to bo undersold by r any store inthe county. His
motto is '-a uimble penny rathe than a slow six
pence " t. ; PATCIUX.
UlenJlopc, July 5. 1Sj4.
p. ni:lson & co.,
Morris Townshin, Clearfield Co.. Pa..
Mould respcettuily inform the citizens of that vi
cinity that they keep constantly on hand a large
Lssorimcnt ot
Dry (roods, ILtrd-Warr, Quecnsirare, Groceries,
Cunfrclionaries, Hats A Cans, Boots A- Shoes.
and all other articles usually kept in a country
store, which they are determined to sell low for
cash, couutry produce, or lumber.
August l, ijso.i.
TXCnANGE HOTEL, PHILIPSBURG.
-E the subscriber, thankful for nast furors.
would respectfully solicit a continuance of tho lib
eral patronage bestowed upon his House bv tha
Public Ho is prepared to accommodate water
men, editors, drovers, and all others who may call
ii ii mm. in inc v ery oest manner.
lie also purposes to run a line of Hacks from
Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the
travelling public. J. U. RUXK.
l-hilpsburg. -March I. JS55.-tf.
TV LAV
il Mos
iAHEI At thuOld Pioneer Mills on the
hannon. in Morris townsbin. Tho Kuh
seriber has just completed a large new Grist Mill,
which is in successful operation. Grain of all
kinds bought, stored, and sold on commission.
uee.2i.Hi. HENRY UKOE.
PRO E E SSI ON A L
rpiIOS. J. .IIi ClTM.OUGH, ATTORNEY AT
A LAW and DLSTJUCT ATTORNEY. Clearfield.
Pa., may be found nt bis oflieo in Shaw's Row,
four doors west of the '-Mansion House." . Deeds
and other legal instruments prepared with prompt
ness nun accuracy. . Irco. 1 . J V.
BARRETT & LAR RIMER,
ATTORXEYS AT LAAV.
having entered into copartnership in the practice
of their profession, will faithfully attend to ail
uusincss cmrusica to tneir care in Clcarbeld coun
ty- (. R. 11 A IS RETT,
J. 11. LARIMER.
Clearfield, Jnly IS. 1855.-ly.
IT.
HUCIIER SAVOOPK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Clkakfield, Vs..
i wo aoors J.ast ot Journal otuce. L p stairs.
Dce.l.lS54.
L JACKSON CRANS,
A TTORNEY AT LAW.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office adjoining his residence, on Second St.
Autrunt 1. 1855.
JAMES HIDDEE GORDON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office in the room adioininr on th Tast tk.
J'rng t-toro, of Dr. H. Lorrain. He may be con
sulted in rrenea. ana uerman.
August 1, 1355.-1 y.
w.
A. WALLACE,
ATTORNEY AT T.AW
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Office nearly opposite the Court House.
August 1, 1S55.
JU. PENALLY,
ATTORNEY AT T.aiv
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties.
Oflice nearly opposite Judge AV right's storo.
August!. l!55. .
e:s-
DUNDY,
A TTOR XEY A T T.A W.
.''. CLEARFIELD, PA.
OfficQ in the room adjoining on the West, the
Store of AVm. P. Irwin.
August 1. 1855. . '.'-'"
J 'Oil J II. MULLEN,
PHYSICIAN, '
Frenehnlle. Clearfield County, Pa.,
Having rentod the property and situation of Dr.
F- Hoops, tenders his professional services to the
citizens of Frenchville, and vicinity. Office, ono
door cast of Luts's store, Frenchville.
May 22, '55.-6m. :
JQR.
B. F. AKLEY,
PHYSICIAN.
Gr iliamptott, Clearfield Comity, pa,., , .
tenders his professional services to the inhabitants
of Grahampton and surrounding country ho can
at all times bo found at his Office, directly opno-
..ii. i. .iiauaiu a store, WUCU not prolcS
sionally engaged. Apl. 25.
A. M. HILLS, D. D. S. Office adjoin
mg his Store, Clearfield. P. Artifi
cial Teeth, from one to a full t moun
ted in the most approved modern style.
Filling, Filing, and. Cleaning done with care
ami nearness.
Teeth extracted with all tho care and
dispatch
modern science can furnish. .
AiA. JiXLLo. can always be fonnd at Mi nfr;n.
as he is now devoting his whole attention to his
profession. ' j.Iunc 20, '55.
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,SCRIYEXERfanl
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. LuthrW,.rcr
Clearfield Co., Ta.., will attend promptly to collec
nous, ucKuon icuging i'eeas, c. '
Refebesccs. Hon.-G. R. Barrett. AVm. A.Wal
lace, Clearfieldi. Ex-Gov. AVm. Eigler, Philad ;
Hon. David Barclay, Punssutawney ; Hon. GOV.
Zeigter, Brook ville ; nn. J. Burnside. Bellefbnte.
ROOD'S ORNAMENTAL
IKON WORKS,
' - ' ' " Ridge Avenue,
' PHILADELPHIA.
.The attention of the public is invited to the ex
tensive manufectory and ware-room of the subscri
ber, who is prepared to furnish, nt the shortest no
tice, lltON KAILLNG, of every description, for
CEMETRIES, PCIJLTC A PRIA'ATE Bl'ILD
IXGS. Also. VERAXDAHS. BALCOX IES,
FOUNTAINS. SETTEES, CHAIRS,
LIOXS, DOGS, Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac, ,
and other Ornamental Iron AVork of a docorativo
character, all of which is executed with the express
view oi pleasing tne taste, while they combine all
requisites of beauty and substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on h.ivintr all articles care
fully boxed and shipped to their place of destina
tion. A book of desisrns will be sent to those who
wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenuo below Snirng Garrdon St.,
Oel.lL55.-3mJ - Philadelphia
CONRAD & WALTON,
255 Market Etre:t.
' PHILADELPHIA;
Importers and Dealers in '
IRON, NjilLS, 4-c.
They respectfully invite tho neoole of Clear
field, to continue their favors.
Ang. 1, 1355.-1 y. --
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE,
ITo. 59. North Sesond Street. -
PHILADELPHIA. -
The nndersigned having taken tha old well-
known house, which has beeu renovated and re
modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear
field friends to give him a call on their visits to
the city. ,
1 he furniture is all new, and has been selected
with care from Henkles well known establishment
in Chestnut Streetand is of the latest and most
fashionable style.
J fie location for Merchants and others comins
to the city is convenient, being in the centre of
business. 1. L. BARRET?,
Aug,. 1, lS55.-ly. Proprietor.
KARRIS, OBRISON & CO.,
AVHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Xo. 250. Market St., North side between 6th A 7th.
Philadelphia. Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Pat
ent Medicines, Surgical Instruments. Druggist's
ijlassware, M inuow Olass. Taints. Oils. Dves. Per
fumery, Ac, Ac. JOHX HARRIS, M. D.
E. 15. OKHISOX.
Aug. J, '53.-1 j. 1 J. SHARSAVOOD.
Iy USSELL & SCIIOTT,
Kos. 138 Market St.. 5 Merchant St..
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers and AVholesale Dealers in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, fc.
They refpectfully invite their Cleafield friends
to give them a call. J.Jan. 17. '55.-1 y.
IT
OOI A CO Extensive Drv-eoods Dealers. No.
187, Market St.. Philadelphia, keen constant
ly on hand a large, splendid, and cheap stock of
tiic most fashionable aud elegant goods. Thev in
vite country Merchants to call ami examine their
splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere.
august i, tsco.-ly.
WILLIAM S. HAXSELL A SOX, Mannfac-
f . turers and Importers of Saddlcrv. and Sad
dlery Hardware. Xo. 23 Market Street, Bbiladel
phia. nddles. Bridles. Harness. Trunks. AVhips
Saddle Bags, Bridle FRling, Bits, Stirrups. Buckles
Carpet Bags, ect. f Aug..l. '55.-ly
fcijJLr,.iA 4 UAYWAK1 Wholcsalo Gro--Uers.
Tea Dealors, and Commission Merchants
No. 23, Market Street. Philadelphia.
JJ. l5i.lDfc.LMAN,
Aug.l,lS55.-ly. A. HAY WARD,
A T. l,tE Pll U'linWln rintl,;n Si,
fAt.No. 171. Market Street. Every varietT-of
rciiuv uiauceiotains. in me most lashionable srvl.-in
cousiauiiy on nan i. I Ang. I, '5D.-ly.
LOKGE J. AVEA VER A CO.. Xo. 19 North A"a-
ter btreet. Philadelnhia. Dealers in Camet
. Mm, xuru, .unnnmjua ncmp xiopes, lieu-cords
Homes-lines, iic., c. I Aug 1, lS55.-ly.
TSAAC .AI. ASI1TON. Hat Store, Xo. 172
A Market St., Philadelphia. HaLs. Cars. Furs.
Ac, of every variety, and the best onalitv nlwn-ra
uuuouu. I An. I. 1SJ3. 1 V.
. .-J - J
r-EORGE W. COLLADAY, Conveyancer
-- nuu liU Iltl ntrnnr. .n -"4 Llm ith Moll
Philadelphia, vsill fuithfully attend to all business
cnirusieu lo nis care. Aui. 1. Ii35.-lv
CALEB COPE A CO. Xo. 1S3. Market St., Phila
delphia. Dealers in Linens. AVhito (inn.l:
siery. French, Enslish and tSerman Silk Col T.n
ces, Gloves, Bolting Cloths, Ac. J Aug. 1, '55.-ly.
"TfcAl'r. & T v i nn
JL 21a. 2SS WarVt Rfrnof
PHILADELPHIA. '
Have always on hand, at their AVholesale AVare-
noase, a largo assortment of
-ihe Newest Style of
BOOT. SHOE. AXD STRAAV GOODS
BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
All their goods being of their own direct Im
portation and Manufacture, they aro enabled to
offer superior inducements to Merchants laying in
AVM. V.'. PAUL,
N. Ii. TAYIlIt.
Dec 1. 1S54. It.
A VISE'S CHEAP AVATCH AND JEAVELRY
STORE, Xo. 72 North Seoonii Street, (o'pv
sili: the Mount Vernon. House.) Pphiladclphiu.
Gold Lever AVatches. full jewelled. IS K. ca?es.
Silver Iever do., do.; Silver Lepine. do.; Quarticr;
Gold Spectacles, Silver do.; Silver Tablo Spoons.'
Silver Desert do. ; Silver Ten do. ; Gold Pens and
Gold Cases: Gold Pens and Silver do - tozcthci
with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry.- Gold Curb
Guard and Poo Chains. All goods warranted tt
be as represented. AVatches and Jewelry, repair
cd in the best manner.
Also, Masonic Marks, Pins. Ae., made to order.
X. B. All orders sent by mail or otherwise
will be punctually attended to! ,
His motto is: "Small Profits and Oniek Sales
Philadelphia, April 25( 1S55. .'
JY. RUSIITON & CO.,
243 Market Sfcrfnt.
PHI LADELPHIA:
Importers and Dealers in Earthcn-AVaro.sChina.
(Haws, and Queens AVare.
Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia.
J. RUSIITON,
J. C. HOPKINS.
Nor. 8, '5A.-ly. ROBT. STILSOX.
KOONS, I1EILMAN & CO.,
No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST.. '
Philadelphia.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Ia Foreign and Domestic Dry Gooda.
Fifth Door below Race.
CHARLES KOOXS.
AMOS (1. 1IK1I.MAV
Philadelphia, May 16, 1355.-ly
10AVELI. & CO., . ...
176 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA:
AVholesale Dealers ix Hats, Carts. Furs x
between 5th and 6th St . Phillalnl.;.
Jan. 17, 1&55. " ?
TtTAItTIN, 3IORRELL St CO.,
1TA (Late OLIVER MART IX A CO i
VrrCr , D"lers in HOSIERY. TRIM,
ilAO.-.COMBS,BRUSnES.FANCYGOODS.Ac.
A2'? rtH Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
M. T. MARTIN. ll AS II If A M K Tt'K
DAM'L J. MORRELL, G. R. PEDDLE,
uce. o, 34. PANDKSOX U. MAKTTX."
ITRIS.AIUTH & BROTHER,
AVHOLESALE - -
TOBACCO DEALERS,
No. 105 IT Third 8treet, doors belew Ra
YY
rov. 2?, '54 -ly.J five PmLAPELrnu-
SAMUEL BERLIN, f f i T
Juniata St , Tyrone City Pa
AVholesale and Retail Dealer in . f '
DRUGS. CHEMICALS. MEDICINE' rAT-T
OILS. DYE STUFFS. A ENDOW (ll '
VIALS, PERFUMERY, Ac , Ae '
Having just opened an extensive 'assortment of
these artielcs.Physicians will find it to thr ady
tage to give him a call, and examine his StocV bI
fore ordering from the Eastern Cities; ao4 Cona
try Merchants can also be accommodated wjfj"
th Ess-nce8, Tinctures. Patent Mediclnei,
WIIOLESALE aud RETAIL, at lowest pn,
f jT He hopes by strict attention to bnsine3,ati
a desire to please, to merit a share of publio tm.
ronage. - f April 25, 155.
4 P. OWENS, i - "
TYRONE CITT,
Has just opened a large end splendid assortment
NEW GOODS, AVHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Of every descriotion aad quality,
which he is selling o!f at the lowest priect evtr
known in thU region of Country, ; - ;
DR Y-GOODS. HARD & Q UEENS WARS
HATS A CAPS. BOOTS A SHOES.
GROCERIES A- CONFECTIOXARIES
AT CITY PRICES. ; -- ,t
He invites his Clearfield friends to give him
a call, and exchacse their rags, lumber, shinelei.
and every variety of produce, for the CBcvPEsr
and best goods, to be had west of Philadelphia. -
reo. I3JJ. ly.
SEBASTOPSL TAKEN AT LAST f
STAUTLIXG ANNOUNCE MEN T
LATEST ARRIVAL FROM THE EAST.
T R. AVELCH, has just returned from the City
V with a new and splendid assortment dt
Watches, Jewelry, and Silver-ware the large.
jest and cheapest ever brought into Clearfield cut.
sisting of hurting and opeu-faecd gold and silver
watches, gold lockets, gold ehaina. gold Pens, rings,
breast-pins, spectacles, silver forks, bracelets, sler
buttons, cuff pins, ear rings, Ac. Ac, Ac
Watches aud jewelry repaired on the shortest
notice. June , '6.
riAIIE NEAV-YORK TRIBUTE, 1855-6
JL The Tnim-XE is now in the n.i.l ) n nf it, et
tecnth year: A oi. XV. of weekly i.-ue ecminen
ced on the 1st cf September last. The American
public reed not now be made acquainted with a
character or claims to consideration. AVith but a
subordinate regard for p:iidenca. policy and uob-
ulariry. it has aimed to stand for RigheonsacM,
for Truth, for Humanity, against fortiiied Iniqui
ty, Fraud and Oppression. Thero ia not a slave
trader on this Continent, tho" he may never re-yl
anything but his bills of sale arA ECites-paysUIe,
who dots not know and hate the Iribcse; iiire is
not an extensive fabricator cf arugged ani po'son
ons Liquors who does not consider it a very dan
gerous and immoral paper, and wonder whyiu
publication ii tolerated in a commercial, cotton
buying City like New-York. The Neicari Mercu
ry once forcibly remarked that it had never known
a hard, griping, screw ing avaricious employer who
was not hostile to the TmcrNE, nor one eminently
generous ajiu kindly who di i not like it ! Prompt
and plain-epoien in its denunciations of iniquity
and abuses of -power, whilst claiming no exemp
tion from human fallibility, it may hare don
temporary injustice to individuals, but it has nev
er been unfaithful to Principle, nor deaf to tha
cries of the wronged and suffering. In its column
the ad vo.ates of novel and unpopular theories con
templating the melioration of human woes, etpe?
cially fose of tho voiceless and down-trodden,
have e'vor found audience and hospitality; whit
it has already resisted, and will persistently com
bat, every attempt toprosoribo and degrade an
class because of diversities of Nativity, or Creed.
In defiance of calumnies the most atrocious, aDd
of holtilities the most deadly and untrue, the Tbk
bc.ne has grown steadily in pnblic appreciatioa
from the day of its origin, lis means of serving
the public have been augmented in proportion.
Instead of a single editor with one or two assist
ants, its organization now comprises a numerous
body of writers each fitted by special accomplilli
ment and experience for the particular line f
discussion to which his pen is devoted ; the daily
amount of reading matter given more than quad
ruples that of its earliest issues ; a staff of valued
correspondents encircles the globe, trausmitiinf
early and intelligent narrations of whatever is
most worthy of attention; while Politics. Legisla
tion. Literature, Art. History in short, whatever
affects the social well-being of mankind. Polemic
Theology alone excepted finds her the freest
and most searching disscussion.
Attached by profound conviction to the benift
cent policy of Industrial development and Intern
al Intercommunication whose most conspicuous
champion through the last half-century was Ht
RY Clay imbued, moreover, with the spirit f for
bearance towards our weaker neighbors, and tow
ard the much wronged Aborigines of this Conti
nent and of Peace with All which will hallow tho
name of AVhig, the Tiudcse, while surrendering
no jt of its proper independence co-operated ea
nestly and ardently with the Whig party so lorg
as its vitality was preserved. AVhen in 1&50-2 aa
attempt was made to interpolate slave-hunting in
to its creed, we sternly resisted that imposition ;
when, at the close of tho last Presidential can
vass, it was seen that a large portion of the Whigs
preferred to defeat their own party rather than
allow its Anti-Slavery wing to share its triumph,
even under a conservative Chief on a Pro-Slaver
platform, we knew and prociaf med that tha Whig
yiarty was no more. Subsequent events, including,
the rise and calumniation of the Know Nothing
conspiracy, and the speedy absorption therein lt
the whole force of Tro-slavery AVhigism, only eon
firmed our nndonbting anticipations. - With n
sickly lamentations, therefore, for the inevitably
bygone, but with hepe, and joy, and sympathy,
aud words of cheer, have we hailed the beginning
ar.d watched the progress of that mighty REPUB
LICAN movement which impelled by tho perfidi
ous violation of the Missouri Compact, and stimu
lated by the astounding outrages whereof the
rights of the Free Settlers of Kansas havt been the
victim!? by repeated and utter vitiation of their
elections by an armed mob collected by conspiracy
and hurled sud '-'-iilv uroa them from the border
counties of the neighboring S!vc State, is destin
ed to sweep away the landmarks of old party
feuds, and u;;ito the true hearts and strong arms
of the free-souled in one mighty effort to con fin
the scourge and scandal of our country within tho
limits of the States which unvisnlr nrl.nl.l it Tn
the success of this effort, the energies of the Tm-
m xe vviil be sternly devoted; while the TEMPER
ANCE REFORM, including thn enrir innnniii
pf the trafioiu intoxicating beverages, will find in It,
s nuuerio. an earnest and nnnincning champion.
Commencing as a daily folio sheet of moderate
size, and with scardely a shadow of patronage, tho
TeiisCXE is now issued in nuartoform DniJu thrm
distinct editions). Sr,"i"- Welly. and WrtUjf. on a
sheet 44 by 34 inches, eight ample pages of six col.
utr.ns each. Its circulation has steadily grown
from nothing to the following aggregate :
j'aiiy issues, eve. and morn : 29,600 copies. -Senu-AVeekly
; : : : 14,175 "
AVcely : : : : : 136.500 -California
edition : : : 6,000 "
Total, : : : : 180,175 copie.
believe no other newsnaner in th m-nrl.I hmm
AV.
a subscription list over half so large as this ; and
no periodical of any sort can rival it. And while
its extreme cheapness rendering an increase of
paying readers only as indirect pecuniary advant
age 10 ns. bns doubtless largelv swelled it snb
scriplion8 list, it would be absurdity not perceive
iu w:m ui-j-i-eeeaentea patronage some evidet j
of public approval nnd esteem.- :
TERMS t The Tbiccse employs ro irattUcg
;ents and eends out no :.-';:; en" trust ll it ia
riot storpc U vv'rr. tho ti i M raid f-rcsr-rcs. arid
to."F!;t.j;i;.fr dv2 rot ch or.-e f ar hr w pay fot
it. wc rcs..ii 10 Icgsu i r-:cea: to coapel Uju. Oa
tho AVeekly. we mea:. to tti.j. trcry piper on th
expiration of the advance - paymet?, P.ws?Ti!
fresh remittance from the saLsoriber. If cou
comes the account is closed. AVo pay no local
agents wisn no money paid to any when the pay
er cannot trnst him to mail or other wise tend it to
us; once mailed, its safety is at our risk, (and a se
rious ritk it ofn proves); but are grateful to eve
ry one who deems it a good work to obtain and for-,
ward tho names and money of his friends and
neighbors. Our terms invariably arc for tho
DAILY TRIBUNE, ono copy, per annum.
SEMMVKKKLY.SJ; 2 copies for So; 5forSH35.
AVEEKLY', ; 3 copies for S5 ; 5 for ; 10 for
S12; 20 copies to one aupuess for S2(; larger olubs '
SI each subscriber.. Addition. may at all times
be made to a club at the price paid by thnre alrea
dy in it. GREELY A MrELRATH." "
Nov. J No. 154 .YffMrM NtK-Yo.
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