Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, July 23, 1856, Image 7

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The JorRSAtf i published every Wednesday,
at 0'E Dollar ad Fifty Crxts per annum in
advance, or Two Dollars within the year.' " "
Advertisements inserted at fifty cents per square,"
of twelve lines, for tho first, and twer.ty-nve eenta
for each additional insertion.-- A liberal deduction
in ado to those who advertise by tbd year. ''.
The 'Terms' will be strictly adhered to. '
No paper discontinued without payment of ar
rearage,, unless at the option of the publisher-
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FOR SALE A two-story frame House, with a
half acre of land adjoining, situate in Law
rence township, on the road from Clearfield to
Cnrwcnsville, about.l J miles from Clearfield.. -.For
terms apply to Zebad Lawhcad, Lawrence torn
ship, r to the subscriber. " - . - V "-- r r . :y .
1 ' , . U JACKSON CRANS. "V i
! june4 ; ' : ' i-.--.-t 1 ' j ClearScId. Pa. :
FOR SALE, TWO BUILDING "LOTS in the
borough of Clearfield ; several BUILDING
LOTS and PASTURE AND .WOOD IXTS, contain
ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough
of Clearfield. :--t,-.-. - - 1 -; - ,
Also several desirable FARMs and pieces , of
TIMBER LAND, in various parts of the county.
Terms accommodating. Apply to ' 1 ? i J
r ....... r- - ...... L. JACKSON CBAN.
AytU IS, 13M. j - ,Cloarfiold,-T..
A UDI TOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby
A. given to all persons interested in the distn,
bujion of moneys in the hands of Joseph M CIar-
ren, Guardian of Morgan, minor child of rho-
mas Morgan, late of Decatur towtsbip, Clearlield
county, dee'd. that Friday the 15th day of August,
135ft, at my office in Clearfield, has been appointed
as the time and place of auditing aceount, -aiid
making distribution of the' pr.yoeds aforesaid. t
J uly 2, - E- DUNDY, Auditor.
flTRAV 3IARE- A black marc Vith white
stripe down tho face, supposed to be about 3
years old. was found trespassing ou the enclosed,
improved lands, of the subscriber, in Curwer.vUIe,
Clearfield county, on or about tho 7th of June, in
stant. The owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take her away,
or she will b disposed of as the Jaw -directs. -.
- S' G-.l'YLK.;
Curwcnsvillo, June 2j, lS5t?-2ni - ' - -
JURY LIST for August tcrmcommencing the
id Monday, Ifeth day. . O.s v- f T f
,. " GRAM) JCEORS. 5 5
- Burnside. John Young. , . - -J
Bradford. Jolin J. KyltT,. Alex. I orccy,
John Stewart, Sr., Isaac Kline, Thomas Hoss,
Andrew Peters. -' " "" " x
Bell. Lewis J. ITurd. ' " ;'" ; 1 ;
1 Brady. Joscpli Lines," Jr: ' " " ' .
'Clearfield. Jon. Boyntoii, John Wirtslow,
Georga W. Ehccm. , ; -' ' ' .-
Chest. Armstrong Curry. Ilngh Gullahcr.
J-'ergusou. William L. Moure. . .. : . - ..
Goshen. Epliraim Shaw.- . . i --j
' irarI. Francis Hugar. ' ' '
' Huston. E. D. Tatterson.4 '- ' '
Jordan. Georgo L. Thompson, J ohn CttVry,
Alfred D. Knapp. -
. Morris. M. 11. Denning t- .,- :r-.-y. -: . ; - f;
Penn. Elisha Fenton. - r . - ,
.. Pike. Alexander Caldwell. " . . r
....-r. TBAA EKiiE JtKOKS. , . - i
" Beccaria Lemuel Root, Samuel Smith, Jr.
John Litz- ' ' " . ' - - -
Fell. John Baker.' - ' - r- - :
Boggs. Charles Sloan, Jonas Peters, David
Fle"al, Jr. " '
Bradford. William Graham,' Jr.",. Michael
Soult, Alexander LiviDgstou, John Crowd!,
John ShireV, Sr.
' Bradv. K. W. Moore, Thoiiias Taylor, Na
than Peoples, Jos. Postlethwaite, John Pot
ter, Peter Asheafelter. - i ' - i!
Burnside. Samuel Sebring-,"" John Hender
son. George llorton. ''
Chest. William Sonierville, James C-irry.
Covington. David iSt. Clair, JohnMulson.
- Cnrwensville. Isaac Bloom. Joseph Peters.
Clearfield. William Alexander." r: '
; Decatur. Russell Showalter, Samuel Mc
Clarrcn, John (Jearhart. :
Girard. And. Murrav, Nicholas lioussolot.
- Goshen. Matthew Tate, Isaac W. Grahani.
: - Jordan. Robert M. Johnson. - " -;
Knox. James Cathcart. . . . , ,:
J Karthaus. Oliver Moore. . ' ,
" Lawrence. Lewis C. Caiden, Jac. Hoover.
r- Morris. Daniel Beems. , ;
t 'Pike David Dale, Jacob Leidick. - , .
Penn. Greer Bell, Jr. t
Wootiward, David High, Wm. B. Alexan
der, John Roles, David Ginter. ; ' '
rilOMCS WON'T DO ! They never did do
1 more than give temporary rtlief and they
never will. ; Jt is because they don't touch 'the
CAUSE of the disease. The CAUSE of all ague
and bilious diseases is thn atino.-pherie poi.n cal
led Miasmaor Malaria. Neutraliza thispoiiau by;
its N ATUKAL ANTIDOTE, and all di.-e;iaos eau
eed by. it disappears t ones.-- llhodes" Fever and
Ague" Cure is this Antidote to .Malaria, and more
over it is a perfectly harmless medicine. Tho cer
tificate of the. celebrated chemist. J. It. Chilton.
tit New York, to this cftVct, is attached to evory
bottlc ; therefore if it does no good it can do in
harm.
This is more than can be said of'Quininc, Arsen
ic, or any ionic in existence," as their use .is ruin
ous to the constitution and bring? on DUMB AOl'!-
w hich never allows a person to fell porfuotly well
foraslnglo moment. In illustration of these truths
I annex some extract? front a letter jnst received
"from Physician :- - -.- - - ' h f
EORJKTOWX.- O II iV March 17, lS5o.--
' JAS. A. RHODES. Esq. Dear Sir : Yours of
2d inst. is nt hand. Tho Cure arrived lato last
year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it
wa greatly increased from the fact that a remedy
had been introduced which was growing in favor
; with the public, ns ' being better than using Oui
. nine. not knowing I presume the remedy they
'used to escupe taking Quinine, contained tho drug
'- itself! I he remedy, known as -'smittii ionic.
; would invariably break an agoe.bnt itdid not cure
it. as it would return with renewed visor. This
one circumstance I deemed iu your favor..- if. I
could institute a text comparison between it and
fyonrcure. The following is the result: i Threo
persons took your ''cure." all of which were cuses
. of 'Qnotidtan Intermittent Fever," of mauy weeks
- standing. They had tried quinine, and other rcm-
edies. occasionally missing a chill, but it was (as
: in all sncu cases', slowly weanag- them out. and
. laying the foundation of other and severer nial.i
' dies. I did succeed in effecting a radical cure in
1! three cases with your remedy, after .'Smith's
Tonic" had failed. I think there will be no ditli
enlty now in giving to your "Curo" the vantage
ground of any other remedv now in use here. Ac.
t WILLIAM BUCKXEK, M. D.
1 Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, or Antidote to
Malaria, the only harmless reined in existence is
equally certain as a preventivs, ns a "euro." Tako
" it when yon feel theehill coming on, and you will
sever have a single-ono. JAS.A. KJIOADS,
Proprietor, Providence. It I. :
" For sale by Druggists generally. - apr23-.?m- (
A MO.VEY JIAKI.VO TRADE FOR
ONE DOLLAR.
JEFFRIES'S MANUAL OF PROFITABLE &
. USEFTL TRADES, ARTS AND OCCUPATIONS,
;WITDOCT A MASTER, IS NOW READY FOR
ALE. This is one of the most valuable little books
of the; times, to. all persons out of employment,
as a number of money making trades and arts, can
be learned without a master, beside all the genu
. ino and popular, receipts, and instructions of the
day, for the manufacture of the most beneficial,
and saleable articles, now in common use. Any
perion forwarding one d"Har post-paid, to C JEF-.
ERIES Jffri'3, CUarJudd Co., I'a.. or to A. Hi
Bautnaif, 'i'groiu. lilair Co-., JPti., will receive a
copy by return mail. " :
- And any person forwarding twenty-five cents,'
- postpaid, to C. Jeffries, will receive by return
, mail, one of the three following instructions :
. Dow - to make the celebrated . artificial llosEr.
. How to raise double crops, of all kinds of vegeta
4 Lle, with little expense, and how to catch all tho
Wolves, Foxes, Minks and Muskrats in the ncigh-
borhood. Any person forwarding fifty cents, will
- reeive the whole threo by return mail. , , .
June 4, 1Sj45 ly. -i
S.07lTSALT!! A quantity of Coarse and
Ground Alum Salt, for eale at W. F. Irwin's. 1
15 V. PrUVIANCE," - ---v-
. AM DROT V P I ST DACUERREOTYFIiT,
; CLEARFIELD, PA. h :
, Gallery at .his rcsidti.ce on 21 Mruet, one door
South of Merrcll and Carters Tin-ware establish ,
ment. w ,
FilfS-MlliTailTBISlI:
' "y'iTmAy: just sow
BEING CRAMMED yah a choice selcctionof
seasonable goods. r;
A T TJI E P UR CIIA t? ER S O II rA" TRICES.
iKEA l; Y-MADE CLOTillNti in grentvariety and
of the choicest qualities. ' ' .'
. A large variety of choice DREca cllJvj wnicn
will be sold at eft v. prices. . ': ,,"T
Some beautiful CKAI'E and Summer UROCilAE
Shawls, which will bo soli very low; - : ' : '
. LOOTS &,- SHOES in great variety. lower than
thev have ever bein ottered in this county. I
FANCY GOODS extrtmoly low in price, and of
the most beautiful patterns. ' 5 - - - -
CALICOES at 10 CENTS per yard .warranted
fast colors and full width, r- ' . -.
VLEAFE CALh nn-l tx.tmhif- Ml STOCf.
ftrfbre pt'.frka-sinz.ilsru-hrre. Il-E-A-D-Y P-A-
i my fnottn and I rm- I'nlhj ilciermiieU to srl! a
l-l-T-r-L-E ls-O-W-E-R than any nnexlse,
votirithnandiii" "0 ct. Jiaitsi '-ortii 40." '
All kinds of marketing, boards and shingles ta
ken in exchange. Jor goods. i .- - tr
-'.N. li. A.fcw. beautiful tiold Crouches and Gent",
Breast-pins, gold and silver hunting-case patent
lever watuhes. ie very low for the Ready Rhino
1 p: s--. -;" ; : "
Just call at yowr leisure.. I've got goods enough
to do rou nlf. so that one can't get a-head of another.
junclL'irt-f. A.M. HILL?.
' i V (10 0 1)8!
J" SPRING AND SCMMEU GOODS ! ; ,
rjpilE subscriber has just received a largo and
6l wfc'.Lsclfcotcd stock of new goods of almost
every description snitable for the season. , Ho rc-spti-.'tful'.y
invito all who wish ti buy good Ooods
at the lowest prices to call at tho sign of the
n ; "CHEAPEST GOODS." '
Approved cotintrr j roducc taken in exchange
for good?:' ": ' ""' ' ' ' '' : - .,
Persons wishing to purchase, and roceivo a fair
equivalent -fir thc5r lnoncy,' will do well to give
ti mi a call. ' '
" Ilnneinber the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS,
on Mnrket street, and call and ho 'convinced that
there id truth in the words thereon irwribe'l.
V ; : WM. r". HtWlN. .
1 Clearfield. Pa!, inay 14, 135Q
1 M POUT ATS T IS' EWS ! - ' 1
PEACE BECLAHEDIHEBBQPE!!
":- Ihj the latest arrival from En repe
fJIIK important ir.tonigenee has heen receivcl
'J.' .that. Peace is about bein declared.. This has
had the cficcr of reducing pri-". on not only pro-
visions, but upon Goods of all descriptions. 1'he
undersigned have, therefore, taken advantage of
this propitioiu time to purchase an extensive and
well selected stoek of
. SPUING AND RCMMKIl GOODS, ':
which they arc determined to sell at theinot rea
sonable prices. " Their stock is extensive, embrac
ing EVEttY VAKIKTY and STYLE of LAOIES'
and GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, to which they would
call the attention of tbe citizens of Curwensville
and surrounding country.
Thev have connected with their establishment a
BOO T A XI) SHOE MA A UFA CTOR 1", which
is under the' superintendence of the well-known
Joseph William.'. ' They will thus be enabled to
supply thfir customers and idl others with every
variety of ' l!oot. rud SJioti at as reasonable pri
ces as f bey; can. be pr'-eured .elsewhere. Their
work will be made in the nesitest and most dura
ble manner, which will reooinmf-nd itself.
AM OI dnr smicii mil ic 'iii'O-'.-'i n -!jr;.ic iin
TH AN THE CHEAPEST tv.r CASH. :U kinds of
Lumber. Country Pro-luec. Hides. Xc . tc.
npr'J-.Jm MONTELIl'S t TEN EYCK.
Er.VAB ; VO-k-TKI.TVS. ' VVIU.tA'.l TEN KVl'K.
NOYV'S TflE TIJI.E
... FOU UAKf.AINSI
IfEW GOODS AxTD NEW PRICSS V.
r, - . "Q-'.'ci: talf mM ! .(' mjirs !!.'" . ,
J."W AVI NG jest returned from tho East, I would
1JL inform my old customer and the public in
general, that 1 nm now receiving and opening at
my --old stand"' a splendid assortment of Spring
and Summer Goods, which I will sell a little lower
than any goods- heretofore sol I in Clearfield, a-mona;-vhib
willbefoand -
?d.NT!LLAS. a large assortment atexeccdingly
low price. - - ;
frll.ES. at from 70 cents to 1.2j cents per yard.
GINGHAMS, ot from 11 cents to ZIj cents per yd.
' CALICOES, ct from a cents to 12i cts per yard.
:iIIAWLS-(-a good Crticle of Shawls, at from 62i
cents to SJdeach. -,-
JluNXETS a lanre lot at from 60 cents to Si- j)
' LAiilEa GAIlEKia tor I .at) worth S2.
: . - Loots, Shoes .md Slippars at from 02i
cents t 1.2.1 cents per pair. .,; -
LADIES? will please call, ns I have almost eve
rything iu their line, at extraordinary low rates.
GK.N IS' Doots, Shues and Gaiters at very low
ntes. ; . . . , .-. .
i- MUSLINS, a: from ti to l-i cents a yard. -.- ;.
j JEANS, at 20 cents a yard worth 40.; ..' ' ; .'.
- CLOTHS Blacks L'lue, Olive, Urcen, and other
colors, very cheap, i . ... " ;
'-CASS1MEKES Lhick and a variety of Fancy
colors of the latest styles.' - ; .: . ;, .
-f yESTINGS a great variety of fancy and plain. :
SI. MMi.lt CLO'l 11S, Cassimeres, Trimmings. and
in short, a variety of almost all sorts of Gentle
mens' and boys' wear.' o j.. . '.:
- Call soon, whilc you caa have aa opportunity to
select from the whole stock. r , N
: ,A1I the above, and a great variety of other goods
can he purchased at the very lowest prices TOil
CASH, as I have determined not to bo undersold,
-inayjl'i-i ; j ; .- K1CHAUD .AIQSSOP.
iQUEENSVARE A superior lot of Fancy
and Common Quecnswara 'now openinir
" and for s:ite' fit fho ,.rtl -rAitjiTi-A!. n.Af'
, . - T " .... ..... . ...
nt the store of ' ' " KICHA.RD M.OSSOP. '
11 ATS! .ilATsll-rRicbard MosTop is'nowre
?ta reiving' and opening a lino lot of Spring
. ud Summer Hats of the latijst styles, w hich
" will soli at prices from. 1 2i cents to ..0i.
rITSII ! FISH Superior Mackerel and
, .1- ....... ... .vt .inLiii tlli
-T --ft-1 f'lfil. :..,. : i , . ..
-lAH T V aim opening at tne
rnt.ni vnsn store ouiwcnard 'Mossop in
Clearfield.-'
mav 2 1 'jti
TrLACK. Imperial- and Young Tlyson -?p73
. ; - . " ' - - . ....... ,v n.iu Ui - .
the lo
hi
HARDWARE' and CutUery "juVt reciivod
amt now oponing at ?dossop'a cheap ca-sh;
Store" in ClearfieM ' 1.-i I
"t - - -
a -
UMRrtELLAS and Par:isol. a larg-fisiortment
of the latest patterns, to be had cheap at t .
may21'ad t-r-J MOSSOP'S 1
MOLASSES Lest Syrup at OO cei.ts'n gallon at
f.i .- may21j,t .,'-; a-.i'j M'fSSOP't.- ,
for sale
ice fif.
iSnvmiat a moaerato advance at
raaylFOtiJ ....-.'.., , y WMF. ' IRWIN
, i" A r . - - .... '
vr -u.;r. tnw IX'g. 1
ITISTI. A lot of superior Mackerel ami??5'"
. , Herring, just received and for sale byt-iLHfc
niflVltl -- AVM V TltWTV - rv
BACO.V ! On hand and 'for kilo, a lot of first
rate Hams, Shoulders nnd Siles. at tho sign
ofjhe ' CHEAPEST GOODS.''": t
THE REST TWO-HORSE CARRIAGE in
. C learfitiltl countv fir salrt Irtw K '
J"P2a A. M. HILLS,
(iOSr 1XCr ''INGLES wanted by A.
Jn.t.njJ M. Hills, at his store, for which
tno ftiglicst market rnec will be raid In PmnHa of
the lowest prices in the county. june25-tf
mo
CLOTHING !rl,000 Dollars worth of V,
ltcady-made Clothing at vour own pri
ces, at tho cheap tore of "-,,.- .. I f A
' may 21 RICHARD M0SS0P.-rT"'
TOK 5ALE. The subscriber offers' for'salo
JL his farm, containing about 62 acres, with a
bout 25 acres cleared and. under good cultivation,
having thereon erected one 2-story" house find
oarn, situated one and ahalf miles above Clcar
f.eltl town, onnosite the. new bridge, t i or terms
apply to tho tubssribcr on the premises.
may l t-tf ,. ;
MILO IIOT.
l'Ai'CO riTiARS. and DRUGS of all kinds, at
r ROBINS' LITEKARY .DEPOT,
T SKAW'S EOWj Clearneid, Pa. : ;
THE latest publications always on hand; or pro
cured to order. Putiiam. iodey. Graham. House
hold -Words, Leslie s Fashions, Harper. I'ttersoii,
and all tho other , Magazines furnished Monthly
at Publishers". Prices. ....
He would especially call the attention of 'lovers
of the weed"1 to" his largo stock of tobnoco aud ci
gars, which cannot , be surpassed in this region,
consisting of tho best quality of -Natural Leaf,"
-Dlack Fat,'": ' Cavendish," "Congress, and
other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia. Principe. Plan
tation. Spanish,. Half-Spanish,, and ' A few more
left,',' . eigars. Also u good stock of -pipes ' and
-Cno-cut." rt - s. , - lt
. llo would also call attcntion.to the fact that he
has inst opened a largo assortment of
! JUILGS, CHEMICALS,. AND DYE STUEFS
w hich bo will sell rhtapcr than any other estab
lishment in the County. s .THOMAS R013INS.
- November 14, 1S55. ; ... - : ----- .
EW GOODS: The undersigned has just re
ceived a large assortment of , ;-, .,;.
' ' T-TEW GOODS,
; . '. at his store in . .
"il'' V KA R T UA US,. .
which he oiTers for sale cheap for cash or country
produce. .. .1 FP, II URXTH ALL.
.. Seiiteinber 5. 18.J-.,.r'j - - . ., ;
EXCI1 AN (JE I NS CHANCE COM PAN V,
., No. 11, Kerch ants' Exchange,
- ... PEliADELPHIA.
. This Company, w ith au aiuplo Capital, well se
cured., is prepared to effect Insurances in Clear
field, anil adjoining Counties, on terms ; iis liberal
as consistent with iho safety of .the Company.
, . , jno. Mcdowell., jr..
Oct, ISja " j . .. ' .- S.-cjctin.
"BtAVID S. PLOTTER' Respect rally i nforms
JLJr. his old friends and the .public, thy t he hts
obta incd the services of u good Cutter and. work
man as a foreman in the tailoring business., ar.d
he is now prepared to attend to ary orders in his
Line of work on the most asomuiodating terms. an l
slitrt notice, anl will have clothing on IirtnJ at a'.l
times, such as dress coats, . frock coats, vests, aiid
pantaloons of. their own manufieture, and good
material at the lowest prices.. With a wish, to ac
commodate. 'he solicits a share of patronage.
..' New Washington. May 9, 1S53... .. .
J 'P. NELSON a CO.,
M-jni Totntxttip, Clearfield Co., Pa.,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of ' that, vi
cinity, that they keep. constantly on hand a Lirjc
assortment ot"
Ttrif Oaad IT-ird-Wiire, Qnecnsinart, (! rorrrir,
. Conl'f.ctiimarit-. Hat if Caps. Blot A- Srnei,
and al! olhcr articles nsnally kept in a' country
store,' which they' are determined to sell low for
cash, country produce, or lumber.
August 1. I'i:5. "
ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of
an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield
county, there will be .exposed to public sale at New
Washington, on Saturday the 2'jth day of July,
H3!. at 2 o'clock. P. 51.; a certain lot of land, situ
ate in Chest township. Clearfield county, begin
ning at a hickory on Chest creek, e. 52 perches to
a cucumber, n. 12 dog. e. 60 perches to hickory,
down, north 47 deg. west 1(1 perches to post. w. 2S
perches to w. oak on Chest creek, thence up the
creek to the beginning, containing 21 acres more
or less." late the estate of Jonathan Pearee. deceas
ed. TERMS, cash. JKSSK JIl'TTON,
SA Vii"E?"w'eayeii."
July 2. lS.Vi 4t Adm'rs of J. IVaree
ORPHANS' COC RT SALE. Ry virtue of
. n order of sale, issuing out of the Ui iliuns'
Coert of Clearfield t.'ounty. there w ill lo exposed
to Public Sale, at Pennsvillc. on Wednesday, Au
gust 13th. Ioj'), at 2 o'clock, P.M... tho following
described property, late the estate of James Moore,
deceased. - ; - - :.- - -
NO. 1.- A certain tract or xdeee cf land, situate
in Penn township, Clenrfield county,, beginning at
a post on the township rortd and corner of lot of
Jos. Russel, and 'thence extending alon said lot
south 23 deg. w. 1 1 perches, thoi.ee along lots of
Jos. Russel. John Russel and Elisha Fenton. s. lij
dog. e. 17 .'-10 perches to a posf. thence s. 2 deg.
w. ldfl perches to a post, west .i') perches to a post,
north -jl perches to a post. n. 25 deg e. :! perches
to a post; n. "." deg. w. oit perches to stons. n. 2o
deg e. ill) perches to a post, s.ti.) deg. e M perches
to a post. s. 32 deg. w. 2." perches to a post and s.
05 deg. e. 7 perches to the place of beginning, con
taining .SO acres ll7 perchc. The improvements
arc about 2.1 acres cleared and under fence, with a
yonng orchard thereon. " The balance of the land
is Well timbered with pine, and is about .'5 miles
from the river. . .
NO. -2. An undivided moiety or half part of a
certain tract or pieco of land adjoining No.l . Rc
ginning at stones, theuco extending along Xo. I.
B: deg. e. .Iff porches to a post, . 2.1 deg. w. 7-1
perches to a post, n. 6.1 deg. w. 92 porches to a su
gar nnd thence n 25 deg. e. llMI perches to stones
and place of beginning,, containing 42 acres Vio
perches.'" '-;.
- TERMS. One-third of the purchase money to re-,
main charged on the prciiifses during the lifetime
of Jane Wrigglesworth. (late Moore.) interest pay
able semi-annually, and tho balanco to bo paid as
follows: One-fourth thereof at tho time of sale,
ono-fourth on confirmation ot sale, anil one-half in
one year, with interest,.' to be secured by bond and
mortgaare.--- - JOHN KUSSEL,
July 2. 1850. - ' . , Trustee. Ae. -
rrUUAL LIST, . FOR AUGUST TEIi.M,
JL ; ls5;i, (commencing on tho third Monday, lsth
day of the month )
D. Michaels.
vs. . Pcarce s Adm'rs, ,
vs.. Reams & Kejhart,
vs.. William Bloom, .
vs. David Horn.
JL. Philip's tx. ;
i, W. Hickman, T
Valentine Krise,
S. iluggerty,
vs- JSlatheis it Bovntou, ,
Ferguson So Alexander. vs
S. T. Jialston, ; , .. ..
S. M. Oni-l.-v rt nl
J. M. Leonard ec al, vs
Kelly A bickerson, . ... vs II. 15, Miller.
F. P. Ilurxtkal A, Bro. vs R, t P. Lownsbcrry,
Mtichell, , . .... t .; ..v9 Tozer ct al,-. ...
Torbct ct al, . , , vs A. Caldwell," ' . .
Georzo Rosj ' . .'.' Samuel Cl.uk.
IS. Hartshorn.': . '.... vs J. A L. Widcmtro.
(.ummiugs .nanauey, ys iJ. lioiman,
A. P. Ormand.
vs William IIoonit
P. W. Barrctr.
Mitchell.
H; Philip's Ex.
Flood t Miilcr, .
Jacob Arnold, ,.. '
vs J-liza Jrvin, :- h. ,
vs Montelius,
? j vs.D. Kcnhart.
... . va. .Miller A Smith,
v'a S, J, Thompson,
F. & G.! Miller,'
R..D.; Hull A Co, vs aac tiainTw.
irwui K llviuaii.
John Campbell, " " vs Edmund William's": '
Corbiu A Brother, . ,vs F. P. Hurxthal A I?r5.
McGoncgal, --, ,:f . vs-1. Gaines.
Irwin A II vman, '" ls Rlanehams,
J.x 1 Cadbury and wife,, vs D. Dritton et al,
J.Smithjj , vs II. Erussler.
Lucas, '"' I ,vs Davis A Pownal, ,
Patuhiu u-,q KunUT'. vs J. M. Cummin",
J,. Arthurs, ir , ' ' , . s'j. Ellinger, .
D, Ritter, ff ,; ,vs F. P. JJnrjttbaL ."
A. . Cooper, " "vs A. Cook, ,
J. Hoover. r-ir-' r , : vs.M. Forcce, '
R..W nllace, . r t-f r . ; . s 7'homas E Miller,
Wison, ys M:thafleyet al,
GOSS, ,t ys (JoSS A iOSS. , . v '
Joel Cadbury and wife, fs Stone,' Powell et al,
J- Thomjison, !.vs Chase et al,- . '
E, Barto A Tliorn, Ex'rs. vs T. Carson,
MeGhcciisc tlnpon, - :vs Jos. McGb'ee's Ex'rs
John Draueker. ' 5" vtj It. Hartshorn.
S.Crowetal. . s John OvcrdorfT,
T. A Snsanna Woods. ' ys' W m . L.' Moore.
Aaron Dyers and wife,5 vs John Phoir and wife" :
M. inieiiian.-;'; " ' 1 ' - vs Lydia Wall A Easota)
II B. Swoope,' r ' ' "4 vs Thomas MaUaffcy.''-- '
M . Nolin." V5"" 1 "a :' vs John M. Chase,' :
Jolrti Stiles.1'," . -" vs - WiHiani . Ttoom--X !
Uowinan.; - T-"." :T3 William Ploomr-- '
InaFs Adm'rs,
,vs Scott A Brockwav'. i -
viiiiiam irvm
julylfi "
, - vs it. l;. swoope. ,
" - .AVM. PORTER. Froth y. ;
o
NE GOOD TWO-HORSE WAGON for sale by
IjuneSiJ -yi v, A. M. HILLS'.
-ffUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASORT-
I MKVT OF NEW ROOKS, STATIONARY,
nvrv ATiTtrTTTS. rt INFECTION ARIES, T0-
V' K. WRHinTVMERCIf ANf , asVeNTEN
SIVK DEALER IN LUMIiER. Second Street
one door south of his residence, Clearfield. I'a.
Clearfield. March 14. 1855. J - ' - 8 '-
. . . . 1 1 1 . " ' ' . . . T : . . : - " "
I"5EMOVAL : The undersigned .bgs leave' to
V infonh his friends that he has removed his'
- ..i - BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
from !;Shaw's Row." to his new building, opposite,
the Office rtf James Wiigly. and two doors south of
the Office G. R. il.vnnirrr, Esq. "
He still keeps constantly on hands, every. varie-(
ty.of-Ladie lipper...gaUcra. piuaps. As.,M.eu"ii
fancy shoes.and gaiters, with an excellent assort
ment of heavy work, all adapted -to dlie various
wants of tho coido of Clearfield. Ho hopes his
friends will call "at hi3 NEW- STORE, and ex?
;imine his Stock.. : . : - '....
Roots and Shoes made to order, and mending
done as heretofore. ISAAC J0HNSTCN.
Clearfield. Jnne 27, 1S3.1. - ' ' ' f
GULICII & REXXL'K, would respectfully
inform the citizens cf Clearfield, and puMio
generally that they havo entered into co-partnership
in Hie " ""
-CABINET MAKING BUSINESS
nnd keep constantly on hands, and manufacture
to order, at too lowest, prices, every varieiy ui
furniture, consisting of ' ' ' - . "
Dining, Breakfast, and Centre Tublcs, Sewing,
Writing, and irask-Slauds, MuJicguuy, uud.
".; . j, Common Beds' tads ; r : .?'.'
Mahogony and Cane-bottomed Chairs, Bureaus.
Sofas.""Loungea, Ac., Ac-, , ... ,' - -. ;.:':
Coffins made and funerals attended on the short
est notice, with a neat hearse,, and appropriaie
iicjoiupanymcnTs.: . . . . .
House Painting doio on the shortest notice. -
; Shop andAVnre-roonis. same as formerly occupi
ed bv JoknGulieh, tuearly opposite the 'Jew Store,'
Clearfield. Pa
JOHN GULICH,
. May 22, '55.-1 y
DANIEL RENNER. .
Cast your Bread upon the Water, fur after many
' 'itaif.i yff. sh'dl'jiiid it. . .
. A Ccrtaia Cure f?r all iihenmatio Pains.
pos't "mk51x bit thv it. it oaxxot kail.
, E. 0. -ALLEN'S-
CONC ENTR A TED E LEV TR IV PA $ TE.
".S1 ARABIAN. T AIX. EXTU ACTtlTt. TOtt )l Vi IIOKSK.
"' ' 'Copyright rrured trrordifsr to Lntr. ' ' -'SMAL
. JAR a' CENTS. LVRGH JAK SI.
rglHE Electric Paste aets upon the Mcscles Tcn
A dens, and npoii the whole nervous system, re
moving torpidity and producing a healthy action
i f the blood. There being no volatile matter in
its composition, it remains in action until it aceom
plishes its work. , It cannot lose its strength, and
is altogether harmless, its constituent' p:?rts being
entirely vegetable. ' .. ....
- - ' WHAT WILL TT'CT'P.E? ' c
We anwer Khenniatie Pains, when everything
else fails, Cramps. Cholis, Coughs, Chilblains.
Burns. Scalds, Sprains. Hcadache.Toothache. Swel
lings, Bruises. Sores. Ring worm. Tetter. Stiff Joints,
Contracted Chord.?, Fresh Cats, Ulcerated Sores. and
all Scrofulous Diseases where external' remedies
can bo used. Sore Throats. Stiff Necks. Ac.
WHAT IT W I LL CTRL' for Horses" and Cattle.
Sweeny, Spavin. Fistulas. Poll Evil. Windgalts,
Ulcers. Ch'olic. Spr.iins. Collar and Saddle Galls.
Stone Bruises," Stif Joints, Vertigo, Splints and
Running Sores." '- "'''' .
"t-'Nonc genuinn bnt those having the words
-E. 0. Allen's Coneer.trutcd Electric I'ate, o-Arabian
Pain Extractor. Lanenster. Pa..' blown in the
bottle '.""fLook out for counterfeits. Don't for
get to nsk for ALLEN'S. '
Letters upon business, tt'ldress. E. C. Allen, care
of 11: A. Rockafie'. l A Co., Lancaster, Pa, v'
!"iFor snle at the Drug Store of Charles D.
Watson. Clearfield. Pa., and countr3"-'storekeepers
and Druggist throughout the State
m lyJI .)i-Iy
JEW ARRIVAL.
-!. J. PATCTTTN,
Have just received a new and splendid assort
ment of Goods the best that wns ever brought in
to the upper end of Clearlield Comity. They in
vite their friends and the public irenernlly to give
..ii. niiore tticy will Ji i-.'I a!l kinds of
Come and exninine our stock we charge noth
ing for the exhibition. , .
- AARON PATCIITN.
- JACKSON PATCH IN.
Purnside. Nov. 2. 1 ?:.1.
A VALUAHLE PROPKRTY FOR SALE.
-ti. I desire to sell in'v-pronertv in
Tvrone City.
Blair Co. P.t.
commoniy known as the iyronc
City Hotel, Comprising as follows : "
Jnc large three story brick house. Sixty feet,
two fronts, and finished oft' in complete style. A
large and extei-sive stable, nn excelltnt wash
house an I other necessary out-buildings. '.There
is also, on the sn;ne Lots, one fratno house, w ith
0!it-huih!irt;r altaehed.- now renting for one 'hun
dred nnd thirty dollars per annum. The whole
stands upon three valuable Lots as in the plot of
said town, and affords several very eligible loca
tions for store, offices. Ac. Ac. The whole will bo
sold on reasonable terms. And to. any person, de
siring nn' investment, or fpeeuLtion," now is the
ehnnee. ' Private reasons cause ins to sell this val
uable property, ivhieh is every day increasing i:i
value. Inquire of Caleb (.layer, or tho subscriber
' 'J.D.STEWART.
Tyrone City, Sept. 10. 185.1-tf." " '
ADIES' Handkerchiefs, all Linnon. for snlo by
Jt June 13 ,'5.1.1 . , , .' .' 11..MOSSOP.'
EW HOTEL : The oM 'SKennr. House at
1N1 1 . ; NEW WASHIXGXOiT,"
hr.s been re-opened and re-fitted by the undersign
ed, who respectfully solicits a share of public pat
ronnge." - . "l - .
He is well provided with lionsc room and cood
stabling, and intendskcepinga Temperance House,
nt which lie will always endeavor to make his
guests feel at home. ' JOHN SHETTER. v
August 1. Si55. tf.
K" E W A II It I V AL. The undersigned has
just received n largo stock of
- -TTEW GOODS, ' ' -:;
.adapted to the season, consisting of : J
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES QUEEN SW ARE,
. ... r HARDWARE. ,CUNFE0TI0N'AJUES.. -
N AIL'S, HOLLOW-WAKE, " ' 1 - -
.:..U',1 '. " CEDEll-WARE, : ; . ; V w
, ' .' i '"' "' Ac. Ac. ' ' ' "' w
'' ' ' ' ' . 'JAMES B. GRATIAM. !
Crahamton, Ang. 22. IS55. . - .
NEW HOTEL
AT LUMBER CITY,
Ci.KAnriELD Co., Pa.
' ( : t
rBillI undersigned would respectfully inform
JB. " the public, that he has just opened .a NEW
HOTEL at Lumber City where . he. is prepared
to entertain all who mny give him a call. ; -. ;.
Extensive .Stabling'-"attached .to the premises
an attentive ostler always in attendance. ;
... - .' " L- V. TEN EYCK.
- Lumber Cit v. Dee.. 1S55.. ; - . . - - .
-,,- ' i - . - -
HO ! FOR 'ITIE TEMPLE OF TIO NOR
Ji K A I) I N . M G 1 R K !- '.
" "TIIT, COPPER, & SHEET-LECU WAKE ,
j. j.i.w? . . PHiLii'SRuiio, pa; : .'L;r
15RADIN A M"G IRK havo'dtlst opened an ven
fivc Tin, Copper, Jy- She't-iron. Ware- yitttif-ffin-ry,-whcro
they aro at all times prepared to supply
customers with every conceivnhlc article from the
smallest CsofTeo pot -spout to the longest pipe i:ua-
ginable. Ihcy will do both a v :. i .. . --
f WHOLESALE A R.ET.VIL C ( V "
business, and will a; all times bave on I3nd. a
largo. asorlmcut . of ,rcady-niade. .ware. tf . : ; ; ,
i ' 'II OJTSE S P O U T.I.N.Qri'i
done .to order, on the .shortest notice. jriu.L nut nn
in a neat, suUtantiaLuiariuer.. , " .' ' .' ,
LTRi.l''-piPE 'KETTELS, '
i every yarieTy tept constantly on handi ;
They .will furnish to order anv of tho following
Took-'tomrVl3!T ThO William Penn. Uunen i?f
tho m-st,- the x Atlantic, - and Cook-Complete,
all ofM'hich arQ , suitable for bo:h -ivood and onal.
Amou tIi0.rarlorS,!ijyxsTvjLU bo found tho "Lady
-Vihi:rgtou.V. the rExcyUior. 'JImne Parlor,1. Ac.
rrouueojot all kinds t taken in. exchange for
jroods.: A.-ArliH-tlH Z. i
'JNO. D.-M GIRK.: !
Oetoliw 2 1,' 185.1.
-tf.
G ROCERIES. Jusf reeeivcil and B0wfaj
-Copeninic.-j. central . assor ment; of HsJ-M
ehoico groceries,"which will be sold at the-' -3k
lowest casn prices at ; -v,, w.M. F-IRWIN'S.
-d
TEDICLL.PAUTNEi:SIIIP. pr.TLenry
Xl-1. Lorain, haying associated with him. in the
practice of Medicine; Dr. J. l?vIIarr?wie,k,"; they
oiler their professional services to the citizens of
Clearfield and vicinity. They will attend to xro
fessionsl calls nt all honrs. and in all reasons-. -
Dr, Jlartswiok., will be'f.iuud during the day nt
their, oftiee opposite Ir.Lornin"s residence, and at
liitrht, at the house of Mr. Richard Mosscp. ' -'
- Clearfield. June 1SIS56. . ; - 1 - '--J-
'BrCITEKWOOPE, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Clearfield. Pa. t
Gfiioo iu -Graham's ltow, next door to Journal
: office. April 1C tf.
milOS.J. McCELLOUGIl, AT TORNEY AT
Jl : L IW and DISTRICT ATTORXEV. Clearfield
Pa.." may bofonnd at his oftlee in Shaw's Row,'
four doors west of the '-Mansion House.'! Deeds
and other legal instruments prepared with prompt
ness and accuracy." " - -" " ' J Feb. El ly. '
Y JACKSOX ci: NS. ' " ,
j; . ; . i. A TTOtlNEY- A T LAW, :-.-'
;t CLE AKFIELD, FA, -J
OlTicc adjoining his residence, on Second St.
-'Ausust I. lrt.l.l 1 : ' " ' '!- - - -
W A. WALL ACE, ' . .
' A TTOli NET A T LA W,
- t C L S A J3. F I E L D , P A i : . i v
. Ofiico nearly opposite the Court Jlouso-; . . . . .
' A ugust 1,1 55. ' ' ' " " ' : , " .
"ff, B. M'E-NALLY, . ' . , -
J. " ATTORNEY AT LAW. ""
CLE A&FIELD, P A. -
Practices in Clearlield und adjoining counties.
: Office nearly oni'CSiitvt -Jouruai"' ofiice. in Shaw's
Row
. - -. - - ....
August 1. 1 S.I.I.
aT s. dunjv,
Hi. ATTORNEY-AT LAW,'.
..,,; CLEAKFIELD, PA. , .,
Ofilijo in. the room adjoining on the West, the
Store of ,Vm. F. Irwin:
- August 1.1 .-S5.1. i' '' -.-;.' . :
O. CROUCH, PHYSICI AN C!fi jo in Cur-
wensville. ; May 14. IH5'J-tf
ft. 3I..WOOWS, tenders his prot'cs.-ional ser
vices to the citizens of Oarlirld aud vicini
ty. Residence on Second street, opposite the of
fieo of Jj. Jackson Crans. where he can be found
uidess absent on professional busiiicss. . ,
Clearfield. May 14. IfSfi .".m. '
fOIlX II. 3IULLEN, , ..
tf riYSTCIAN. '
FrrnfliriP'r: Clearfr'd Coimty. Pit.. ' --
Havinjr rcnted-tho pronertv and situation of Dr.
F. Hoops, tenders his professional services to the
citizens of Frcnchville. and vicinity.-' Cfliec. one
door cast of Luiz'.s store. Frenchville.
, May 22, "5.1,-m. .....
jR. U. F. AKLKY, ,
PHYSICIAN.
' ' Grihnmtuli.Cle trffhl C-Jterrftf. Pi.. '
tenders his professional services to the inhabitants
of 1 1 r;ih.-iiii ton and surroundir)'' country ho can
at .ill times be found at his Ofiice. directly oppo
site Mr. J. 15. Graham's store, when not proles,
sioiialiy engaged. Apl. 25.
A. M. lirT.T.. 1. 1) S- Office -ad if iin-
ing his Store, t learfield. J ':. Ai tiQ
dJijr? e ia l Teeth, from one to a full set. moun
ted in the most approved modern style.
Filling, Filing, aud Cleaning done with care
and neatness.
Teeth extracted with all the care and dispatch
modern science can furnish. , - .
DR. HILLS, can always bo funl at h;s ofiice.
as he is now devoting his "whole attention to his
profession.- Juno 2U. "5.1.
gA i:0.i;.t:(tOI)LAMl-R,.eritIVEN"Eil and
!T JI!iTlCK OK 'HII. -J'J-; A Luthersb'urg.
Cleurtield Co.. I'a., wiil atteud promptly to coUec-
tions. acKnowieilgirig l'eeiis, Ac.
" ' Ri:fk
-is- :x t Pfi OFLSSI OX A L.
- i -a E 1
kkntks. Hon. G. R. tarrett. Win. A.WvF5.V Nov. S. '51.-1 y: ROUT. STILSON
i.'i,f. . eft
.'feaifield; Ex-liov. Win. iiiglcr. :Phil?J,
Zeigler. Rrookville: II n. J. Pnrnside. Pellefoiit'JH
....... . .... . "... v . w , , - ....... ....... , , i...... ...
7XCITANCE HOT EL, PHI LIPS HER (3.
J The subscriber, thankful i for past favors,
would respectfully solicit a continuance of tho li'j
er.il patronage" bestowed upon his House by tlu
Public. He is prepared to accommodate water
men, editors, drovers. !nd all others who may call
with' hiui. in the'very best manner.. .
- Ho also purposes to run a liua of . ILudcs from
Tyrone to Clearfield, for the accommodation of the
tr.ivellinz public. J. (J. RUNIC.
Pliilpsburg: March 1JL 1?55.-tf.
GOOi XE'A S ! "Wholesale Store opened in
Tvrona CitY. where anybody who wants
cheap goods can purchase. The subscriber hasj-:stfe
opened a large and well selected stor k of Goods
T V R O .V E C I T
- r Cnraer of Loan nnd Janiaa St?.
H bis on hands and will constantly keep a huge
stock of ... - i .
Dnt Goods, Groceries, Halt, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Clolftiwr, Hardware, Queensware Drugs,
P R O Y 1 S I O XS
of nil kinds.-consisting of :
Potatoes, L'acon, Fruit. Rcans. Floitr; Wheat,
r Corn meal. Ac. Ae.
ALSO, U YE, OATS, t'OiiX, &c.
And he hereby gives notice that ho will sell his
goods as low.asihey can be purchased in any town
or couny this sids of Philadelphia." and will tako
Ronrds. Shingles, or even money in exchange.
July 4y:55.1 ; : F. M. HELL.
GOI.NU IT A LOXE. The undersigned hav
ing taken to himself tho ttere Tormei ly own
ed by Patchin A Swan, takes plwisure in informing
his friends and the public generally. . that Jic has
just received from the city a splendid assortment of
Dry ,Gools, Hardware, Queensware, tJroceries,
Confectionaries, Hats and Caps. Root.-, . -''
- . ' and Sho'V,
and every thing -else . usually kept in a country
store.; i-. Persons wishing to buy clieap vond good
Goods should not forget that ho is dclormii.ea not
to be undersold bjj rany store inthc county. . His
motto is '-a -nimble penny rathe than a slow six
pence " . S. 0 ' PATCHIN.
?lcn Hope.'.Tnly 5. 1551. ' ' f - ' ;
TVTEW'PIEM TIEESELL & CARTER would
J.1 inform tho.piiblic, that they hare just cpen
d u extensive - . .. .
. CUPPER. TEN AND SHEET-lRON WAKE .'.
"'- On Eej-sni Street in tio boron-jh. of
;' C L E A R FIE L D -
where they are prepared to'fnrnish at reduced rri-
Ves. every variety of articles in their line. .1
- Steel, iSar-iron.' nails, ;steves of every variety
Pleughs and farming utensils, . pumps of every
.descrtptiou. . stove , pipo,., "patent sauuiige cutters,
fiinne.ls.. and self sealing ans. kept .constantly on
hand. ' " "" " V -''"".,'.'- "' ' :
Alt orders for cn.-sf ing5T' for Floor Mins.SawMR's,"
Ac. will l.cthftnkfuIly'receiveJ 'snd-promptly at-'
tonded to. ' , ' .., ; ? , -. ..-,. ,
IIOESE SPOUTIXG DONE TO ORDER.
They are. also prcpatod to- receive every varie
ty of artjcie ou eoinmissiou, at a lo'vy por-ecnta "o. :
.; '. ,f ..; . , O. R; MERRELL... i
. . . 'L,R. CARTER.
aciirrio1d, Sept TO, 1S53 ly. ' ' . ; .
71 A HI X i-vr M Ak'IVU ti, ...i:..:...i
; - - . ... . ...... . ...... .... . U . . ' I . . , , i) I, b 1 (
....... mi -u iiiu-otii biar.ti i.'iinosi inc Ai
' t M l- , 1 . . . . ; 1 - i
V.tl.u.wo
M O II R O W ' S S II O P,
Where he keeps constantly on hand nnd.j;in,,,c"
tnres to order. eery variety of Housfao';-' an
Kitchen r'. ':; ,i ; : t ,? .- ' ' ' ; :
;-:rmmwm -
such as Tables, Bureaus. Safes, SfB,! Cupboards,'
Sofas. Eedstends. Ac, of every s' " variety. "
- 1 jrifllUA-JOHNSOX.
ClearCcid.'Pa,, Aug.- ISa?-"''
G
OOKIXlf- and PART 1. . SUM LS, for sale In
V rnrwonsviflo. iLt .V -etor t,t
febl.'! .,.:;. '..r ATTOX.
4 LARGE-4trrof 'TM'Troeri3-u6t receiving
atMofsop'a ij CloaiGctd .--r .; TJ .-ni"ay-2l
CAPP'of air""'! at all prices to bo bad at
BROOK TYSON A TBEuN Wholesale Dry
Good"8 StomNti. HGMarket Street. I'hiladcU
phia T " '":'.' ' Aug. 1, lS5.-jy. ..
-A rT. LANE fc CO.lWhohale Clothing Stor
Xo. 171,.Markot Street. ' Every variety of
ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable styles
constantly on hand. ;-' Aug..l, '55.-ly.
(i E0IU1E J. WfTAVER St CO.. No. 10 North W
If ter Street. Philadelphia, Dealers in Cario
chain. Yarn, Manilla and Hemp Ropes. Bed-eortls
Clothes-lines. Ac. Ac. fAug 1. lS55.-ly. ;
TSAAC M. ASilTOX. Hat Store. No. 172
A Market J"t.J Philadelphia - Hats. Caps. Fun.
Ac. of every variety, aud tho best quality ai wayi
on hand. .'r " - . - . JAng. I, l&jj.-ly." ,
GEORGE W. COLLADAV, Conveyancer
and Land Agent, No.' 3. Goldsmith's Hall,
Philadelphia wiil faithfully attend to all business
entrusted o his care. . - . (Aug. 1, ls55.-ly.
(I ALE 15 COPE A CO, No. 1S3. Market St.. Thila
J delphia. Dealers in Linens. White Goods, IU
sicry. French. English and German Silk Goods. La
cesGlovcs. Dolting Cloths. Ae. Aug. 1. '5i.ly.
E1DLEMAN A II AYWARD Wholesale Gro
wers. Tea Iealers. and Commission ."Mer li..u
No. Market Street, Philadelphia.
' ; U : D. PEIDEIAIAN,
Au?:l:.I?i:LzIlJ A. II AY W ARD,
ysriLLIAM S. IIANSELL A SOX, Mancfar
f f turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad
dlery Hardware No. 2-! Market Street. Lhiladel
hia.. Saddles. Rridles. Harness. Trucks, Whips
Saddle Rags. EiiJIe Filling, Cits. Stirrups. Bu-klus
IJl-J ' I' Aug. 1. M.l.-lv
T-TOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers. No.
JL J. IsT, MarketSt.. Philadelphia, keep constant
ly on hand a Luge, splendid, and cheap stock of
the most fashionable and elegant goods. They iu
vite country Merchants to call and examine their
splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere
' Angnst 1. 1iv)3.-ly.
T71UISMUTII & .BROTHER,. "
l1 ' WHOLESALE "
TOBJiCCO DEALERS, '
,Ko. 103 IT. Third Stest fivo doors below Race
''V" 3' ''l 1 " ' t PlIII.APKI.HlUA.
'now ELL & co.;
J - ' 176 Market Strcrt,
PHILADELPHIA;
'SS lioi rs.n.K IisAi.rns i.v Hits. Cup. Fart. J-.
between 5th and 6th St.. Philadelphia.
,. Jiin. 17, 1S55. : ; r ' : ; ;
MARTIN, MOHRELL t CO.,
(Late OLIVER MAUI IX A CO.)
Importers and Dealers in HOSIERY. TRIl
M 1 . 'GS. C( id P.S. 11 RUSHES. FA NCY GOODS. A c .,'
?Io. 24 North Fourth Street, Pkiladerphia.
M. T. JIARTIN. CHAS. II. HAMRICK
DAMTi J. MOHIIELL. J. R. PEDDLE.
i:Iee. j- -54. . SANDRSON R. MARTIN.
rs U.SSELL & SCIIOTT, -
I A' Nos. 123 Market St.. S 'Wfirchfi.nt St.
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers nrnl Wholesale Dealers in
..DREGS, CHEMICALS, 4c.
' They respectfully invite their Cleafield friends
',0 give them a call. Jan. 17. "55 -ly.
"J ARRIS, OREISOX & CO.,
li . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 21. MaikeUSt.. .North side between 0th A 7th,
Fhil.tde'ph'i:!. Iriigs. Jledicincs. Chemicals, Pat
ent Medicines. Surgical Instruments. Druggist's
Glassware. Window Glass, Paints. Oils. Dyes. Per
fumery. A 2.. Ac JOHN HARRIS. M. D.
' E. li. ORRISON.
Au. 1. '55.-1 y. J. SilARSWoOIi. .
V. RUSIITON & CO.,
narsei street.
PHILADELPHIA;
Imiiurters and Dealers in Earthen-Wure.Ckina,
i!ii-s. and Oueeus Ware,
Opposite the Red Lion Hotel. Philadelphia.
J. Y. RUSH TON,
J . C. HOPKINS.
IVinve IIPIMIIV
, yw..7, li oc to.
I l rf.
:A3L. No. 107 NORTH THIRD ST..
i'nii.AOKi.eniA.
WHOLESALE DEALESS
-. In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goodi.
Filth Door below Race.
" ' CHARLES KOONS.
; ; AM S (. IIE1LMAN.
Phildel;)'uia. May 10, ISai.-l j.
OXRAD & W ALTON,
- U,. ' 255 Market Str t. ' '
'UiL A D E LPHI A;
Its in
lOWAEE,
Xjll.S, 4-c-, $.
'J?vite the people
of Clear-
li a t ttier-hX lor-
S. ' No. 255
No. 255 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have always on hand, at their M'holcsale AVare
house, a large assortment of
the Newest Stvlc of
ROOT. SHOE. AND STRAW GOODS, '
BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. '
All their goods beinr of their own direct Im
portation and Manufacture, they are enabled to
offer superior inducements to Merchants la vinr iu
. AVM, W. PAUL,
N. G. TAYLOR.
Dec 1. 1 Sit. Iv.
A VISE'S CHEAP 'WATCH AND JEWELRY
STORE. No. 72 North Skcond Street. i,ro-
sitr tin-. Mount Vernuii. Hoasr.) Ppbilade'.phia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled. IS K. cases.
Silver Lever do.; do.; Silver Lepine, do.; Quarticr;
..Gold spectacles, Silver do.; .Silver Table Spoons,
Silver Kcsert do. ; Silver Tea do. ;. Gold Pecs and
Gold Cases: Gold Pens nnd Silver do. : togcthci
with n Tiiiiety of hue Gold Jewelry. Gold Curb,
Guard and Foo Chains. All goods warranted t
be as represented." Watches and Jewelry, repair
ed in tho beet manner. - .
A lso. Masonic Marks. Pins. Ac made to order.
N. R. Ail orders sent by mail or othcru isa
wiil be punctually attended to. . - - ?.
. His motto is: -Sicall Profits and Quick Sales,'
Philadelphia, April 25,1 S5.1.
MO EXT -VERXOX IIOl'SE, ?'
, Xo. 0,Xortli Second Street,
PKILADEIP II I A. . . -
Tlie undersigned having taken the old well
known house. Which has been renovated and to
modeled throughout, respectfully solicits his Clear
field friends to give him a call on their visits to
the city.': '. . ' r: - ; ' "-' i- . .
.., The furniture is allncx. and Lasbocn selected
with care m m Her.kh-s e'l known cstablisbaiejit
in Chestnut Ffrcet. " of the latest nnd most
f.lnilioiiabie stylJ." -: -s---i-. .v .
. The Joc:U for .Merchants, and (Others coming
to tho oit is -convenient, being in the centre ot
business. . . ' I- L.' DARiiETT.
. Ang 1, 1 J-y t j j'; . z ; j v.: , .' . . Proprietor.
BOKEIt, EHOTIIERS fir JONES. ' : '
: l Koi. -IZa & ico,- Market Stroet,
r- - PHILADELPHIA; V . ,
Importers and manufacturers of City nn !
b.lbl i: US M Al J." C'X) TS A N D SHOES.
1 ,
,"" fcry varioiy ot ireneh and Enirlish Shea
- " ' .-ho.Laees: GaJlons. Rinding; Ac.,
suitable for mainil'u.uiircr .- .
I Also Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Dun -
ner, j.egnovn, IMiunnn. ai.d Palm-Leaf Hat--
.English, French, ami American artificial
. i'lov.ers, Gi! tiik, Straw Tiiuiuiiugs, .
JiC Ac.
" Having temoved toourr.ew Store.: N. 15SA 1C0
Market Street, bclo Jth. Saath Side, up stairs, wo
invite your atteu'iiuu to our large and varied Stock
W:ti.'ur l'cd.iloota Si;Te- which we aro
preparing for llus nri.roaching Fall Sales.
Alt our tioods I.eing".--.ciuively of our own di
TAet Import! ion a-nd 'Idar.uftieiure. we feel eomi
dut that our facil-iii'3.aj such that we can offer
you iiidiitiements as regards variety'aud prices
Goods, unsnrpHssed by anv house in the conctrf.
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