Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 22, 1865, Image 4

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GorNQ rr Alone ok Slavery, South
Carolina seems determined to come to an
issue with Dans upon the slavery question
The Charleston Mercury, in opposition to
the Richmond press, maintains that slavery
was the cause of the war, as it was the en
croachments made upon this institution
which provoked the rebellion. After losing
thirty thou-sand of its best people, South
Carolina will not suffer slavery to bartered
away by Davis or the Rebel Congress. It
pays grandly "We want no Confederate
Government without our institutions. ' ' To
talk of emancipation is to disband our (the
Rebel) armies. This looks as if South
Carolina meant to set up a confederacy of
her own, leaving the other Rebel States out
in the cold. Sherman's presence in the
Oa-a IT .1 - a a! TT- :n
state may moany mis intention. win
probably be in Charleston in time to take
part in the discusssiqnL
Trre President on Rebel Religion.
Two ladies from Tennessee called upon the
President, importuning the release of their
husbands held as prisoners or war at J ohn
son's Island. When the President ordered
the release of the prisoners, he said to one of
the ladies who laid great stress upon her hus
band being a religious man: " You say that
your husband is a religious man. Tell him
when you meet him that I say that I am not
much of a judge of religion, but that in my
opinion, the religion that sets men to rebel
and fight against their Government because,
as they think,, that Government does not
sufficiently help some men to eat their bread
in the sweat of other men's faces, is not the
sort of religion upon which people can get
to heaven.''
A most important discovery, far more so
than that of the alleged source of the Nile,
has just been made in South America. It
is that the great river Amazon is found to
be navigable from one end to the other ;
that in fact, a new route has been opened
between the Atlantic and the Pacific. The
Morona, a Peruvian steamer, which was
(sent tojexplore the Amazon, arrived at May
ro, about three hundred miles trom Lima.
The Morona navigated more than 2,000
miles of the Amazon proper, and 600 of the
Yeayali and the Hacoitca rivers, which un
til then had only seen Indian canoes. The
country is of course inhabited only by sava
ges, but it is of wonderful fertility.
That's Right. Brigadier General Till
son, Provost Marshal General of East Ten
nesse, has issued a general order announc
ing that hereafter no person will be allowed
to take the Amnesty Oath at his office, un
less it shall clearly appear that their sympa
thies and influence are actively enlisted in
the restoration of authority of the National
Government. It will not do that they are
willing merely to submit. They must go fur
ther than that. Their repentence must be such
as needs not to be repented of, but anxious
to identify themselves with those who are
6triving to "restore peace and establish the
national authority.
Philosophic DiscERXMENT.-Freddy had
him there, as the story will show. Freddy
is a little one of seven years' growth, the
son of a minister, who, with his wife, had
just arrived at a new field of labor. Hear
ing his mother say to his father that she
had been deceived by his saying that the
parsonage was a three-story building, when
it was only a two, he said: "Ma." "Well,
Freddy." "Pa isrieht" "How so Fred
dy?" "The kitchen is one." "Yes." "The
upper floor is two." "And the story Pa told
is three."
IIad Him. A Boston hackman recently
drove a couple of Englishmen to see Bunker
Hill Monument. Having satisfied their curi
osity so far as the Monument was concerned,
they returned to the hack, where they found
the driver sitting quietly upon his seat.
"I say driver,' says one of the English
men, "this is the place where we English
men gave you Yankees a dam'd thrashing
about eighty years since." "Well," says
the driver, "don't know as I ever heard
tell about that; but who owns the land now?
In a poem by Hoffman, the German poet
who was expelled from the Prussian domin
ions, and the admission of his works -prohibited,
the following huge word appears :
Steuervericeigeriingverfassungsinassigherech
tightK meaning a man who is exempt by the
constitution from the payment of taxes. We
ourselves have heard of a gentleman,a mem
ber of the Marrionettenschauspitlhausenge
eellschaft, who was said to be an excellent
performer on the Constantinopolitanische
dudehackpfeife. Truth will Prevail. At the session of
a United States Military Commission in
Cincinnati on the 3d instant, Amos Green, of
Illinois, testified that he visited Windsor,
Canada West, and there initiated Mr. Val
landingham into the .Order of American
Knights, putting him through all the de
grees except that of the Supreme Council,
in a single day. Mr. Green was at the
time Grand Commander of the State of Il
linois. -
now Long Pat wore his Shirt. An
officer inspecting his company one morning
spied ne private whose shirt was sadly be
grimmed. "Patrick O'Flynn," called out
the officer. "Here your honor," promptly
responded Pat with his hand on his cap.
"How long do you wear a shirt?" thun
dered the officer. "Twenty eight inches,"
was the rejoinder.
A certain Scotch friend of ours, who is
not a member of the temperance society be.
ing asked by a dealer to purchase some fine
old Jamaica rum, drily answered: "To tell
you the truth, sir, I carina say I'm very fond
of rum: for if I tak inair then sax tumblers
it's very apt to give a body the headache?"
Politeness. A bright little boy, on hear
ing one of the Southern proclamations read,
said, recently, "Teff Davis is so wonderfully
polite, that when we catch him, I think we
had better ask him whether he would prefer
to be hung on a sour or sweet apple tree.
A lady whose girls were all misshapen con
sulted the celebrated anatomist and lecturer,
Dr. Hebbard, on a prevention. "Loose dres
ses and plenty of air, just like the boys," was
the excellent reply of this gentleman.
Vert Natural. Speaking of the imag
inative'naturo of woman,a certain writer says:
The only time a woman does not exaggerate is
when she's talking of her own age.
Brick Pomeroy says "In this Fection the
whiskey is so weak since the war tax struck
it that it is run in candlemoulds, frozen and
Bold by the stick!".
- TERMS OF TOE JOURNAL.
The Raftsman's Journal is published on Wed
nesday at $2.00 per annum in advance. If not
paid at the betrinninir of the vear. $2.50 will be
charged, and $3.00 if not paid before the close of
the year.
Advertisements will be inserted at Sl,50per
square, for three or less insertions Ten lines
(or less) counting a square. For every additional
insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction
will be made to yearly advertisers.
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued un
til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of
the publisher. S. J. ROW.
SALT a
store of
good article, and very cheap at the
WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfiel 1.
nOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office No. 135 Broadwat, N T.
cash CAjHTAi., :::::::: $2,000,000 00
assets, 1st July, 1S64. : : : : : 3,000,000 00
liabilities, ::::::::: 51,577 54
CHAS. S. MARTIN. President,
A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice-President.
JOHN McGEE, Secretary.
Policies of Insurance against Loss or Damaga
by Fire.by J. H. FULFOKD Agent,
August 17, 1864-6m. Clearfield Pa
TO HORSE OWNERS. The undersigned
having recently discovered an infallible and
simple cure for that annoying malady in horses,
known as 1 Iloof-bound." Any person sending $1
in a letter, will receive by return mail a recipe
giving proper directions as to the necessary treat
ment. Address, JACOB IRWIN,.
September 21, 1864-tf. Clearfield Pa.
MISS E. A. P. RYNDER,
Teacher of Piano-Forte, Melodeon, Cabinet-Organ,
Guitar, Harmony and Vocal Music. Also, sole a
gent for Clearfield county for Checkering fc Sons
Piano Fortes, and Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Or
g'ans. Room with, Mrs. II. D. Welsh.
Music Books, Paper, and -Sheet Music constant
ly on hand at the store of Mrs. II. D. Welsh.
Clearfield. Pa., Deo. 7, 1864
HELIOGRAPHIC.
THE undersigned having completed his Photo
graph Gallery, in Shaw's Row, two doors west of
the Mansion House, Clearfield, Pa., is now ready
to wait on those in want of first class portraits.
My arrangements are such as enable me to furn
ish those beautiful productions of "sun drawing"
in the highest style of the art. Having fitted up
my rooms at considerable expense, with a view
to the comfort and pleasure of my patrons, 1 nope
by strict attention to business, and a desire to sat
isfy those who call, to merit a liberal share of
public patronage. A good assortment of Gilt,
Rosewood, and mould frames; Albums and an
endless variety of cases on hand, at moderate pri
ces. Particular attention given to copving every
kind of pictures. H. BRIDGE,
September 2, 1364. Artist.
Instruction in the art of Photography given,
and aparatus furnished at city prices.
HIPPLE & PATJST,
DEALERS IS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, &C.
MAIS STREET, CURWESSVILLE, PA.
THE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stocs
of merchandize of the late firm of Patton,
Hippie fc Co., have just added a fresh supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
comprising Groceries, Drags, Queensware,
Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Muslins, De Laines
Prints, fcattinets, flannels, etc,, which
they offer at low prices
FOR CASH OR READY PAY.
Grain, PorK, Shingles and Boards, tasen in ex
change for goods. We respectfully asic a share
of patronage. Call and examine our stocK.
Curwensville, Dec. 11. lLLLTLiii Jt i AISi.
N U. The accounts of Patton, Hippie 4 . Co., are
in our hands, and we hereby notify persons hav
ing unsettled accounts, to call and settle the same
as we desire to have the booKS closed.
December 11. 1861. HirPLE A FAUST.
NEW- FIRM AND NEW GOODS.
CARLISLE & CO.,
DEALERS III
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries,
Lumoer, tsningies, ceo.
PHILIPSBrRO, CENTRE C0U5TT, TESSA. -
CARLISLE fc CO., have received and are just
opening the largest assortment of the
BEST, CHEAPEST,
and most seasonable goods ever brought to this
section of country, consisting of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES;
Notions, Hardware and Queensware;
LADIES' FURS.
Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Balmoral and Hoop
skirts ; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes ;
Ready-made Clothing latest styles;
School Books and Stationary ;
Ilice-nour, Farina and Corn Starch;
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Putty and Glass : Coal-oil
Lamps, Wood and Willow ware ;
TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS ;
Pipes, Tobacco and Seg-.rs; Fish. Salt, Nails,
Coal and Linseed UHs; Jrlour, feed ana
Provisions; and all articles usual
ly kept in a country store
All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH
or approved produce, Lumber or Shingles.
Nov. 18, 1863-tf CARLISLE, & CO.
Mrs. H. D. Welch
Has received, and offers to purchasers, a large
stock of Woolen Goods, of superior quality,
consisting in part of .
Turbans,
Nubias,
Net floods,
Nubia Hoods,
Breakfast Capes,
Twilights.
Scarfs,
Undersleeves,
In her stock of Millinery Goods will be found
Dress Cape, Head Dresses,
Bonnets, Veils,
Hats, Ribbons,
Flowers, Plumes,
Nets, &c. , &c.
Also, Bugle Trimming, Ribbon, Dress and Velvet
Trimmings, Buttons, Buckles, 4c.
COLLARS, GLOVES, & HOSIERY.
Treads, Zephyr, Thread,
Braid, Combs, Needles.
Cosmetics such as Hunt's Bloom of Roses, Laird's
Bloom of Youth, Sterling's Ambrosia. Hair
Oils. Phalon's Extract Night Blooming
Cereus, (genuine article,) and other
articles of Perfumery.
CIIILDRENS' TOYS, SUCH AS
- Wooden, China,
Ivory, Lava ware,
Tin, Qnd Iron.
Fancy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Skirt Supporters, Wil
low Baskets, and a large variety of other
Fancy and Staple articles, -suitable for
this season of the year.
The public are invited to examine Mrs. Welch's
stock, as it embraces many of the finest and most
fashionable articles offered for sale in this place,
andjat prices to suit the times. Dee. 14.
LEATHER an assoitment for sale by
MEKRELL 4 BIGLER,
' December 14, 1864. Clearfield, Pa.
FOR SALE at cost 4 good cook stoves , to
close out the stock, at the cheap cash store
of K. MOSSOP, Clearfield, Pa.
TaR. JLITCH'S MEDICIN ES. A fresh sup
-L' ply of these invaluable Family Medicines
are Tor sale by M. A. I rank, Clearneid, consisting
of PainCurer; Restorative, a great cure for colds
and cough ; a.iiAnti-Bilious Physic. They have
been thoroughly tested in tnis community, and
are highly approved. Xbytbem.
ED. A. IRYIN
MEKCHANT AND DEALEK IK LTJMBEB
CURWKNSVILLE, PA.
INT IE GOODS
Of every description, just received at the "Cor
ner Store," and selling as low for Cash and coun
try produce as can be bought elsewhere in the
county. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Gro
ceries, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Wil
low-ware, Woodenware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Ready-made clothing. Flour, Bacon, Molasses,
Syrups, nice, rruits, Uandies, JNuts, etc. Pur
chasers should see the goods and post tbem
selves in prices. July 13, 1864,
" WHAT IS IT?"
GKEAT EXCITEMENT IB GLEN HOPE, PA
KVERVBODV SEEMS PLEASED.
And Why Should They Not Be?
Surely, the people in that section of Clearfield
county havo great reason to be rejoiced over
the pleasing announcement that
JOHN EOBSON
has just opened in his New Store Room, the larg
est and best selected stock of goods ever brought
to that part of the county of Clearfield. "V
NEW STOKE AND NEW GOODS.
The undersigned having removed his store to
his New Building on Pine Street, Glen Hope, op
posite the '"Union House," is now opening and of
fering to the public the largest and best selected
stock of seasonable goods ever offered in this
place and neighborhood, and will be sold at pri
ces to suit the times.
His Stock embraces Dry-Goods, Notions, Hard
ware, Queens-ware, Boots. Shoes, Hate and Caps,
Heady made clothing, Paints, Oils, Glass, Nails,
Bacon, Fish, Flour, Salt; Willow, Stone and Earthen-ware,
and Stoves.
OF DRY-GOODS, he has Cloths, Cassimers, Sat
tinetts, Tweeds, Vestings, Flannels, Shirtings,
Prints, Coburg cloth, Alpacas, De Laines. Ging
hams, Chintz, Kerchief.-, Nubias, Sontags, Nan
kin, Lawns, Linen, Lace Edgings, Collars, Trim
mings, Braids, Vails, etc.
OF HARDWARE, he has axes, saws, chisels,
knives and forks, locks,-hinges, screws, augers,
hammers, nails, spikes, Stoves of various patterns
and sizes, flat irons, etc.
.OF GR0CERIE3, be has coffee, sugar, molas
ses, teas, rice, pepper, cin.imon, cloves, Flour,
hams, sides, shoulders, fish, etc.
OF QUEENSWARE, he has tea sets, cups and
saucers, cream jugs, tea nd coffee pots, pitchers
bowls, plates, dishes, etc.
OF CLOTHING, he has coats, pants, vests, un
dershirts, shirts, drawers, neck-ties, gloves, socks,
hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc.
All the above, and numerous other articles, for
sale cheap for cash, or exchanged for all kinds of
lumber and country produce.
Remember, that I am receiving goods weekly
from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
Pittsburg, and that any goods can be furnished
on very short notice.
Call and exan.ine the goods and prices and sat
isfy yoarselves of the utility of buying vt
JOHN ROBSON'S.
Olen Hope, December 23, 18ti3.
S
G.
GOODS
BUY
SEASONABLE
OF
BOYNTON SHOWERS GRAHAM
That's The Place!
B0YNT0N, 8H0WERS AND GEaHAM.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
nave received their first supply of Seasonable
Goods.which they are now offering for sale at the
LOWEST CASH FRICES.
Their stock consists of a general variety oi
Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware,
Tin-ware, Wiliow-ware, Wooden-ware. Provisions,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, Ac.
For the Ladies.
They would call especial attention to the large
and good assortment of new styles and patterns of
WOOLEJf GOODS,
Sucn as Scarfs, Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Sacques,
Mantles, Shawls, and Hats. Also the latest
styles of Bonnets, and an assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks,
Delaines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Ducals. Prints, Me
rinos, Cashmeres, Plaids, Brilliants, Poplins, Be
rege, Lawns, Nankins, Linen, Lace, Edgings, Col
erettes. Braids, Belts, Veils, Nets, Corsetts, Nu
bias, Hoods, Coats, Mantels, Balmoral skirts. Ho
siery, Gloves, Bonnets. Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons,
Hats. Trimmings, Buttons, Combs. Shawls, Braid,
Muslins, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns,
Swiss, Bobinets, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs etc.
Of Men's Wear
They have also received a large and well select
ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy
Cassimeres, Cash m ere ts, Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu
roys, Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck;
ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc.'
Ready-Made Clothing
In the latest styles and of the best material,
consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shawls, Over
coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc.
Of Boots and Shoes,
They have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen
tlemen, consisting of Top Boots, Brogans, Pumps
Gaiters. Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, etc.
Groceries and Provisions
Such as Coffee, Syrups, Sugar, Rice, Crackers,
Vinegar, Candles. Cheese, Flour, Meal, Bacon,
Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, ete.
Coal Oil Lamps,
Coal oil, Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great varie
ty, Japanware, Egg beaters. Spice boxes, Wire
Ladels, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc., etc.
Carpets, Oil-cloth,
Brooms. Brushes. Baskets, Washboards, Buckets,
Tubs, Chuans. Wall-paper, Candle wick, Cotton
yarn and Batting, Work baskets, Umbrellas, ete.
Rafting Ropes,
Augers, Axes, Chisels, Saws, Files, Hammers,
Hatchets, Nails, Spikes, Griad stones, Stoneware,
Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, etc.
School Books,
Writing and Letter paper, Fancy note and com
mercial paper, pens, penoils and ink, copy books,
slates, ink stands, fancy and common envelopes.
Carriage Trimmings,
Shoe Findings, Glass and Putty, Flat irons and
Coffee mills, Bed cords and Bed screws, Matches,
Stove blacking, Washing soda and Soap, etc.
Flavoring Extracts,
Patent Medicines, Perfumery of various kinds,
Fancy soaps, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, and in fact
every thing usually kept in a first class Store.
They invite all persons to call and examine their
stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction.
BOYNTON, SHOWERS & GRAHAM
Clearfield, Pa., Deo. 7th, 1864.
FRUIT TREES. The undersigned having
been appointed an agent of the "Marietta
Nursery ' in Lancaster county, would respectful
ly inform the citizens of Clearfield county, that
be is prepared at all times to fill orders for every
kind of Fruit Trees, and Shrubbery, at proprie
tors prices. b. li. TA YlAiK, Agent
Curwensville, Pa., Nov. 23, 1864.
Pittsburg Saw Works.
nURBARDS AND LONG,
Manufacturers of Patent Ground Circulars
warranted cast steel saws of every description
Mill, Mulay, Cross-cut. Gang and all other varie
ties. All kinds of knives and springs made from
sneetcast steel. ,xtra refined lieaper and Mow
ing knives, ic Particular attention paid to re
toothing.' gumming and straightening circulai
Baws : together with repairing- of all kinds. Ware-
house and Works, corner of Water and Short
streets, Pittsburg, Pa. April 13, 1664-1 yp
c. w. bubbard : :. : : S. D. HUBBARD : . : : 8. A. LOSS
Life Insurance at Home
The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.
921 Chestnut Street. Phil,'a.
Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will issue
Policieson any of the approved plans of insurance
Assets liable to losses 81221,289 71
Surplus divided Annually, Losses paidf)rompt-
iy rremiums may be paid in cash: annual! v
semi-annually or quarterly: or one-half in cash,
and one-half in note. By a supplement to the
charter, notes hereafter received will participate
in an dividends or Mirplas. scrip certificates up
to January, 1859, inclusive, are now receivable in
payment ot premiums
Ageney, at tho office of II. B. Swoopb, Clear
field, Pa. Dr. J. G. Hartswick, Medical Exami
ner. August 24. 18b4.
1864
1864
GRAND OPENING OF
SII2SrC3- GOODS
AT
C. W. & H. W. SMITH'S,
comprising a general assortment of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware,
Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c., &c., &c.
Best quality of Prints, Delaines, Mozambiques,
Linen, Poplins, Balzarincs, Lavellas, Ginghams
check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls,
plain silks, lowlard silks, cassatneres cottonades.
jeans, tweeds, satinetts, bleached muslins (at less
tnan city wnoiesaie prices) brown muslins.
HOSIERY, Gloves, Ribbons.Trimmings, But
tons, (in great variety) collars, velvet ribbon,vei!s,
he ad nets, embroiderv. braids, handkershiefs. la
dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil-
drens', misses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker
and Corset ckirw,
NEW STYLE BALMORALS.
Sugar, Tea. Coffee, Molasses, Spices.tc.,Orange3,
Split Peas, Lemons, FuU Tea Setts, Dishes, com
mon and fine ware, cups.sauccrs.prcservejars Ac.
TUBS, Brooms. Churns, Mops. Buckets. Meas
ures, brushes, combs, wicks, fancy baskets, bowls,
door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., etc
Childrens. Misses and Ladies' morocco boots.
shoes, bal morals, and gaitors.
Great reduction in prices of Fall and
W inter Goods.
J. P. KRATZER,
FRONT STREET,
Having purchased a large stock since
the late decline in prices, is now en
abled to offer great bargains in
NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS,
Richest printed goods ; All wool De
laines; French Merinos; Good
Black Silk ; Coburgs and Al
pacas; Woolen Shawls;
READY MxVDE CLOTHING,
Ladies' Mantels ; Furs and Bonnets ;
Staple Dry Goods ; Millinery
Goods; Hosiery and Notions;
Hats and Caps ; Boots
and Shoes ;
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
Drugs and Groceries ; Carpets and oil-
. cloths ; Household gootk gener-
erally ; all of which will be
sold at greatly reduced
prices.
Clearfield, Oct. 17, 18G4;
'SALLY 'ROUND THE COUNTFS. BOYS."
iXrin Song
THE 2D SERIES
Of Grand Races have commenced on
the Lumber-City course !
OPEN FOR COMPETITION
Every da 1, (Sundays excited.) A prize
for everybody. Apply immediately to
the proprietor, Kirk Spencer,
at their. Neic Cheap Store,
in Lumber-City, Penn a.
The fact can be no longer denied the people
have said it, the people know it, and everybody
believes it, that the new sio'e is the place to buy
cheap goods, to buy new goods, to buy fashiona
ble goods, to buy any kind of goods you want.
The summer stock, now opening at Kirk fc Spen
cer's, is the largest, the best assorted and best
that ever came to the place.
Ladies can find delaines, alpacas, merinos,
cashmeres,French and American ginghams.Iawns,
plaids, nankins, berege,cambrics. muslins, balmo
ral and hoop skirts, silk and cloth mantles, veils,
edgings, lace, braid, nets, corsets, belts, collarctts,
hosiery, gloves, ribbons, bonnets. hats, trimmings,
bobinett, mull and Swiss muslins, shawls, combs,
wristlets, linen handkerchiefs, toilet articles, tc.
Gentlemen can find coats, pants, vests, boots,
shoes, bats, caps, collars, neck-ties, suspenders,
shirts, handkerchiefs, perfumery &e.
Children can find toys in great variety, candies,
nuts, 4o.
It is the place to buy your dry goods ; your gro
ceries, your boots and shoes, hats, caps and bon
nets ; your notions, your hardware, scythes, forks,
shovels, hoes, rakes; your brooms, cedar and wil
low ware ; your clocks and looking glasses ; your
stone and queensware ; your flour, fish and bacon ;
yeur glass, putty, paints, oil and varnish ; your
nails and spikes ; in fact anything yon want. If
you wish the highest cash piice for your produce,
your butter, eggs, grain, flax-seed, rags, timber,
boards and shingles, it is the place to exchange to
the best advantage to yourselves Any article not
on hand will be ordered on short notice. Ladies
wishing bonnets or dress goods can have them or
dered by calling at Kirk & Spencer's cheap store,
as special arrangements have been made for that
purpose.
Me do not wish to wound or seriously hurt any
body, but will do our utmost to maintain the rep
ntation we have won, of selling goods a little
lower than anybody else.
"Rally 'round the counter, boys!" and be con
vinced of the truth of our assertions.
Lumber-city, June 24. KIB.K A SPENCER.
A LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oi'3
white lead, etc., at E. A. IRVIS'S
F
OUR (4) good draught horjes for sale by
piLEARFIELD nOUSE, CLEARFIELD, I
V iA. lhe subscriber having purchased the
turnuure ana interest from H. 11. Morrow, in said
House, is now prepared for the reception of tran
gient and permanent boarders. Every depart
ment connected with his establishment will be
conducted second to none in the county. He res-
pecuuiiy solicits a snare oi public patronage.
July 11, 18b0.-y. GEO. K. COLBURX.
SERIOUSLY HURT!
All Ibe Merchants in the npiirMwirKuul -
wensville, because I have brought on and opened
a inrgo uuu wen ussoriou siock oi
NEW GOODS,
which I am selling at extremely low prices for
" J ....V-J Ul. ... W UllVlJ ufuailj
kept in a country store, and selected with an eve
. - : . . 1
iv bun meet)
WAR TIMES.
I will not. here atfenrmt to uniimnrata all t arti
cles I keep ; and their fabulously low prices
i : l t - . , i , . i a f- ... .
wuiun x migmuo oui alter you win nave seen
and examined for yourselves, you will exclaim, in
mo language oi me maeen oi me coutn
"HALF HAS IxOT BEEN TOLD."
I will merely say, come and 6ee for yourselves,
for I feel satisfied that I can suit your tastos as
wen aa your purses
Lumber and all kinds of produce also taken in
GAVuauga lur goods.
Curwensville. Oct. 22, 1S62. J. F. IRVIX.
DRUGS! DRUGS!!
FRESH -A2Sr:D ZPTTIFtlE !
HARTSWICK & HUSTON,
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD,
Keep constantly on hand a large and well select
ed stock of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
Perfumery. Toilet Goods
BLANK ROOKS & STATIONARY,
TOBACCO k SEGARS,
And a general assortment of varieties and fancy
articles. We respectfully invite a call, feeling
confident that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction. April 29. 1864.
War in Curwensville !
Xew Goods Extremely Low.
STILL A GRAND MISTAKE ! ! !
Til AT A LL THE MERCHANTS AT CURWENS-
ville were wounded. 'Tis true, that I was ''shot
at, butmsed," but I have procured another new
and large assortment of goods from the city, which
I am disposing of at lower rates than any other
iiouse in ine county.
KI:AD.'.' READ!!! READ.'.'!.'
Amoner the Ladies' dress cnoda will h fnnnri
Poplins, shailies. detains, lawns, and a variety of
wiuer reajonauie articles, at tne lowest war Dri-
ces. Ladies who wish to make a good invest
ment snouia call and examine my stock.
CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES!!!
Rye. oats and corn for sale. Also, bacon, fish.
etc., at very low ngures.
Best sugar at from 12 to 15 cents tier nound
Best Syrup at 90 cents per gallon. All other
groeenes at tne same rate. Boots and shoos, and
noe landings, cheap. .
Now is the time to buv. when zoods are plentv :
and all I ask is, for persons to examino mv croods
ana i ieei persuaded tnev will not 20 awav with
out purcnasing J. D. IHOJll'SOi.
Curwensville, MaJ 20th, lS63-jal.
FURNITURE ROOMS!
JOHN GUELICH,
Desires to inform his old friends and customers
that, having enlarged his shon and increased his
iacuities ior manutacturing, ne is now prepared
to mane to order sucn lurniture as may be desir
ed, in good stylo and at cheap rates for cash. He
mostly has on hand at his "Fui niture Rooms."
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is,
BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS,
Wardrobes and Book -cases ; Centre, Sofa, Parlor,
I? .a 1 1 1 . - m 1 . 1
jjicuniuH auu isiuing extension xauies.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-ny-jjind
and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT
UAUlvb, WAS11-STAA1IS, Ac.
RookingandArmCliairs,
Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs ;
And common and other Chairs.
LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description oa hand, and new glasses for
oiu rrames, wmcu will be put in on very
reasonable terms, on short notice.
He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair,
uorn-nu.k, llair and Uotton top Mattresses.
COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND,
Made to order, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, House painting done to order.
The above, arid many other articles are furnished
to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap
proved country produce. Cherry, Maple. Poplar,
i.iu-woou ana otner LumDer suitable ior tne ousi
ness, taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shoe is on Maricet street, Clear
field, and nearly opposite the -Old Jew Store."
jjecemoer 4. irthi juu. tiutuiu.
MERRELL'&BIGLER
Have ju3t opened a large and splendid assort
ment ot
NEW GOODS
at their old Stand in Clearfield, Penn'a.
They have the best assortment of Hardware that
as ever been brought to this conntv, which thev
will sell at the most reasonable prices, among
which will be found a splendid lot of cuttlery. to
which they invite the special attention of the
public.
On hand an assortment of heavy silver-plated
Fork. Spoons, and Butter knives, of the best
manufacture.
A lot of pistols of the best patterns, and other
fire-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol
cartridges; all of which will be sold at reasona
ble prices.
Thev continue, tn manufACtnre all Vinda nf tin.
ware, brass kettles, stove pipe, etc., which eannot
be surpassed in this section of the state.
They also have on hand Pittsburg Plows, a-
mong wnicn are steel centre lever plows. Also,
Plow castings, and other agricultural implements.
Cook stoves, and Parlor and Coal stoves a gen
eral assortment, and of the best patterns, for sale
at reasoname prices.
Coal oil, Coal oil lamps, paints, oils and var
nishes, a general assortment. Glass, putty, nails,
iron, and castings, a great variety ; in fact almost
anything that may be wanted by the public ean
be found in their establishment, and at prices that
cannot be beat.
Now is the time to purchase, if yon desire any
thing in their line of business. Give them a call
and examine their stock, and they feel assured
that yon can be accommodated.
Remember, their establishment is on 2d Street,
Clearfield, Pa., where you can buy goods to the
very best advantage.
Old silver, copper, brass, pewter and old east
ings will be taken in exchange for goods.
May 13, 133. MERhELL 4 BIGLER.
BONDS AND NOTES FOR SlLE-Tv
undersigned is prepared te furnish totl
seeking investments, lioverament and ton
bonds. Also five per cent Government nct 7
Clearfield May 4. 1584.
ii jo. owmjpi
At'y at La.
CLEARFIELD N tTRSER Y. ENOonT
AGE HOME IXDURY.-TheundeS
having established a Nursery, on the Pike h
halfway between Curwensville and ClearSM
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof ?,
Sibrian Crab trees.Quince and earlv Scarl. i
i i . y.""liins
AUo,
uaro, c. vruera pruuipuy attended to. AH)
a-
Aug 31 , ISM. J. D. WRIG lIT.Cnrw.;;ri,;
HILLS DESIRES TO t,-,
ms thatprofessional busily,.
Ft a a L ! . . .
C?:?5v nthe
to flu o.
time, Ed l.
JQy!m b, to make IT'
I this Sl:mnie-- I ...
V2 be found at hi, 9&
fjtfe on tb fonthwe.it cor
tl ' nerof Fri.ntur, v...
streets at all times, except when notice am.
in tae tewn papers to the contrary. July, lsej
CLOTHING!!!!
Men, Youths and Boys can be5upp!ied with ft!I
suits of seasonable and fashionable clotbiLg at
RE1ZENSTEIN BKO'S & CO.,
where it is so Id at prices that will induce tbt'r
purchase. The universal satisfaction which lu
been given, has induced them to increase thti,
s'ock, which is now not surpassed by any esuU
lishmcnt of the kind in this part of the Sut.
Reizenstein Bro's k Co.,
Sell go at a very small profit, furc,i;
Their goods are well made and fasbiciii;,.
They give every one the worth of his mowj.
They treat their customers all alike.
They sell cheaper than every body elae.
Their store is conveniently situated.
They having purchased their stock at rednce-i
prices they can sell cheaper than others
For these and other reasons persons should buy
their clothing at
REIZENSTEIN BRO'S 4 CO.
Produce ofeverytkind taken .at the highest
market prices.
May 18, 154.
JUST RECEIVED
NAUGLE'S
AT.
CHEAP JEWELRY STORE.
Graham's Row. Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment 3I
WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in-
vite attention.
Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watck
es. to be bad at NALGLE S.
The American Lever of different Qualities. ci
be bad at NAUGLE'S.
Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La
va, Jett, Carbuncle, Garnett. Onal. Florentine Mo
saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings, ao.,
or single pieces at NAUGLE'S.
Plain gold I-.reast pins, fcar drops, Hoop Ear rinn.
children's eardropsandringsat NAUGLE'S.
Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil
ver holders at t NAUGLL'S.
Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fek
buckles and guard slides at NAL'GI.K'S.
A nne assortment of gold nnger rinsrs of differ
ent stvles and Quality, irold lockets, coral rei!v
ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards r.d
all articles in nis line, on band at a AiiGLb a.
Just received, a fine assortment of Fanrr and
common Clocks,' and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1.23
to IS dollars at .NALULh S.
Old Gold and Sirver will be taken in exchnns
for goods at NAUGLE'S.
All goods warranted as represented, or the na-
ney refunded, at NAUGLl'.'S.
If you wish your watches put in good rtpait
and warranted, take tb-stn tc NAUGLE'S.
THE MODEL
SEWING- MACHINE!
THE WEED MACHINE!
w Sf jf
TnE SHUTTLE STITCH!
THE WEED SEWING MACHINE COMPAXT
508 UitoADw a v, New Youk.
Manfacture the mott perfect Machine for Sewing
of all kinds, ever presented to the American pub
lic, and challenge comparison with any Sewice
Machine made in the United States.
The WEED Machines, with all their valnsbla
improvements.entirely overcome all imperfection!
They arc Superior to all others, for
Family and Manufacturing purposes.
Simple in construction, durable in all their parts
and READILY UNDERSTOOD. They have cer
tainty of stitch on all kinds of fabrics, and are a
dapted to a wide range of work without ebons
or adjustment. Using all kinds of thread. M ill
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Mm, Jfcfl. Bind. Uatter, is rant, I uri:. V""'
Cord, and in fa-t do all kinds of work required
by Families or Manufacturers. They make the
Interlock Shuttle Stitch, which cannot be exceleJ
for firmness, elasticity, durability and elegant.
of finish.
They have Received the highest Tre-
miums! in every instance, where they have been
exhibited in competition witb otner macuiu-
W. invito all noranna in inrrh nf An i tlSt TUT11 U
to execute any kind of Sewing now done by Ma
chinery, to inspect them, and male sure thry tr-
cure the bet. by proving tne vtjti oeiurc
cbasing. lhe Company being amy noenscu,
Machines are protected against infringements 01
litigation.
E&Tersons at a distance can order by m
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with a perfect confidence tna. me jnarn--reach
them safely, and that they will be able w
manage it to their entire satisfaction, wiin
lUd B1U IUB1J IUD 17 1 j 1. . uun . . i
nying each Machine. Every explanation will w
cheerfully given to all, whether they wish to por
ehase or not. Descriptive circulars, together wiin
Specimens of Work, will be furnished to all
desire them, by mail or otherwise.
CF"Reliable AgenU Wanted, in all loea'itiM
.- .l - T-:j c?. . n Uritish Provinces,
Cuba. Mexico, Central and South America, wen
India Islands and the Bahama Islands. lo
we offer meat instalments. Energetic men '
find it a paying business, as reliable dewing ma
chines have become a necessity in every m"7-
We manufacture a great variety 01 siyi.
which we give a few prices : No 2, Family. . -No.
2, Extra, 65; No 2, Half case S,0 and
No. 3 4 4, Manufacturing. $t0 and o.
WEED SEWliU --'
(Box 2,041 P. O.) 506 Broadway, .
JSew lork. May 20, io.-oiu
c.u P. Urn reeolari
1 nomas juuis, iiwruuiu, - . ; inl-
authorixed agent for the sale of the Weed c
Maohinfl. OaM and the SMbm:
trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreens, trek.
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ton Vi
K,..., et,..Urr. a-J V...k.
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