Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 05, 1865, Image 4

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    CLEARFIELD, PA., APRIL 5, 165.
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
2d Monday in January. I 3d Monday in June,
3d " in March, 4th in Sept m r.
Of each year, and continue two weeks if necessary :
COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS.
Pres'tJudge lion. Samuel Linn, Bellefonte.
As'te Judges Hon. J. D. Thompson, Curwensville
Hon. James Bloom, Forrest
Sheriff..- - Jacob Faust, . . .Clearfield
Prothonotary, D.F. atiweiler, . ''
Reg. A Rec. . Isaiah G. Barger . .
District Att'y, W. M M'Cullough, .
Treasurer. .. C. Kratier, . . . "
Co. Surveyor, 11. ii. Wright, . . Glen Hope.
Couuiiiss'n'rs, Thos. Dougherty, . Gr. Hills,
Amos Read, . . . Clearfield.
Conrad Baker, . . N.Millport.
Auditors. .. H.Woodward, . .Pennfield
F. F. Coutriet, . . Lecontes Mill
M. L.C.Evans, . Curwensville
Coroner. . . . U. W. Parke," . . Clearfield.
Co.Superind't C. B. Sandford,
LIST OF POST-OFFICES.
Townships.
Beccaria, -
Names of F. O. iSame-sot Jf.lU.
Glen Hope, - - Wm. S. Wright
Utahville, - - - Theodore Weld.
Heearty s, Koads bainuei uegarty
.. J w 1.
Bell,
Bower,
W M'Cracken
- Chest, - - -
- Cush, -
- Ostend, - -Forrest.
- - -
- Clearfield Bridge,
- Woodland, - -
- Luthersburg,
- Troutville,
Jefferson Line, -
- NewWashington
Burnside,
- Patchinville, -
- East Ridge,
. - Hurd, - - -
- McGarvey, - -
- Thos.A. M'Ghee,
- J.W Campbell.
- H. L. Henderson.
James Bloom.
- Jas. Forrest.
- Va. Albert.
- R. H. Moore.
- Charles Sloppy.
. John Heberlin.
James Gallaher.
- . C. Irvin.
- Jack Patchin.
Jacob Boice.
- G. Tozer, Jr.
- Wm McGarvey
- S A. Farber.
. M. A. Frank
- P. A. Oaulin.
- J. F.W. Schnanr
Bloom, -
Boggs, -
Bradford,
Brady, - -
Burnside,
Chest, -
Westover,
Clearfield, - Clearfield, -Covington,
- Frenchville,
" ... Karthaus, -
Pn.oranflrill P 11 T W f II SVllle.
T. W Fleming.
n.na.ir . Philinsbure. Centre county, Pa
. - West Decatur, - - Sophie Radebach
.. . . rwnl. Mills. - - T. F Boalich.
. Mirrnn. .... Edui. Williams!
Fox! - - - - Hellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa
Girard. - - - Leconte's Mills, - l. Mignot.
... Bald Hills, - -Goshen,
- - Shawsville, -
Graham. - - Grahamton,-
- William Carr.
. A. B. Shaw.
- Thos. H. Forcee
A. G. Fox.
- Chas. J. Pusey.
- David Tyler.
- H. Woodward
Eliza Cha.se.
Guelich, - Smith's Mills,
' .... Madera,
Huston, - - Tyler, - - -"
... Pennfield, - -Jordan,
- - Ansonville, - -Kartaaus.
- Salt Lick, - -Knox,
- - - New Millport, -Morris,
- - - Kylertown, - -"
... Morrisdale. - -Penn,
- - - Lumber City.t -
.... Grampian Hills,
Pike, - - - Curwensville, -....
Bloomingville, -Union,
- - - Rock ton, - - -WnnHirnrH
Jeffries. -
- Geo. Heckadorn
- M. O. Stirk,
- J as. Thompson.
- J. C Brenner.
- H W. Spencer.
- A. C. Moore.
- T- W. Fleming.
- Benj. F Dale.
- D. E. Brubaker
James Lockett.
t This Post Oflice will do for Chest township,
Will answer for Fergi son township.
STATE & IT. STATES DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor, - - - A.G. Curtin, - - - Centre county
Sec'yofCom. - EliSlifSr. - - - - Union county
DeD. Secretary. W. H. Armstrong,
Auditor Gen. - Isa-w Slenker, - - Union county
Surveyor Gen. - J as. P. Barr. - - - Pittsburg.
Attorney Gea. - W. M. Meredith, Philadelphia
Adjutant Gen. - A russell. - -
State Treasurer, W. V. M'Grath, -
Sup. Com. Soh's Chas. R Coburn,
Deputy Sup't, -S. P. dates, - - - Crawford co
State Librarian, Wien Forney. - - - Harrisburg.
Supreme Court Lb'ef Justice, G. W. Wood
ward, Associates, Jaa. Thompson. Wm. Strong,
J. M. heed, D. Agnew. Sessions, Philadelphia
1st Monday of January, Harrisburg 4th Monday
of April, Sunbury 1st Monday of October, and in
Pittsburg on the 3d Monday of October. "
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
President, - - Abraham Lincoln, Of Illinois. "
Vice President, Hannibal Hamlin, Of Maine,
Sec. of State, - Wni. H. Seward, - New York.
Sec. of Treas'y W. P. Fessenden, - Maine.
Sec. ol War, - E. M. Stanton, - - Pennsylvania
Sec. ot Navy Gideon Welles. - - Connecticut.
Sec. of Interior Isaao P. Usher, - - Indiana.
P. M. Gen. - Wm. Dennison, - - Ohio,
Attorney Gen. - James Speed, - - Kentucky.
Sppbemb C"urt. Chief Justice, S, P. Chase, of
Ohio. Associate Justices Samuel Nelson of New
York, Robert C. Grier of Pennsylvania, James M.
Wayne of Georgia, John Catron of Tennessee, Na
than Clifford of Maine, David Davis of Illinois.
Noah H. Swayne of Ohio. Samuel F. Miller of
Iowa, Stephen J. Field of California. Meets in
Washington city on the 1st Monday of December.
Salary of Ch ief Justice $6,500, of Associates $6,000
v.j. 5ICKERS0X : : : ir. r. Harris : : : w.b.moseley
FIjIEIMC KCOH.JL.I33Arsr,
WITH
NICKEKSON, HARRIS & MOSELEY,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 435 Market Street, Philadelphia.
A large assortment of City Made Work constantly
on hand. , July 20, 1864.
TO WOOL GROWERS. Notice is hereby
given to those persons who have been trading
wool to John H. Newpher, dee'd, for goods, that
said Newpher was doing business for the under
signed, and that all contracts made by him will
be punctually filled. Such persons as have re
ceived goods and were to pay for the same in
wool next spring, are notified that the wool will
be taken as per contract and those who are
About to leave the county are requested to come
and settle their accounts without further delay.
Either myself or another agent will be around
in the spring, to secure payment on former eon
tracts, and make new ones. M. 0. STIRK.
New Millport, Jan 11; lS6i pd.
TERMS OF THE JOURNAL.
nesaay ai d per annum in mvu-
paid at' the beginning of the year. $2.50 will be
charged, and 53,00 if not paid before the close of
the year.
Advertisements will be inserted at $1,50 per
square, for three or less insertions Ten lines
(or less) counting a square. For every additional
: . : r i :it hM r. aTtra A A eA nfltinn
luocruuu iu gcuui " ' . n
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
. i i i:. 1 , T ROW
me puuii9U6i . - - - w
4.LT a goad article, and very cheap at the
store of WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfiel I.
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office No. 135 Broadway, N Y.
cash capital, :::::::: sz.iiuu.uuu uu
assets. 1st July, 1664. : : : : : 3,000,000 00
liabilities, ::::::::: 9t,au a
CHAS. S. MARTIN. President,
A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice-President.
JOHN.McGEE, Secretary.
Policies of Insurance against Loss or Damaga
by Fire.by J. H. FULFORD -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' Hoof-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,
. . . . . t ' i A I -1
liuitar, tiarmony ana iiwiti iuusiu. msu, sum a
gent for Clearfield county for Chickering fc Sons
Piano Fortes.iind Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Or
gans. Kooms with Mrs. li. JJ. tveiih. .
.Music ISooks, raper, and sneet aiusic constant
ly on hand at the store of Mrs. H. D. Welsh.
Clearfield. Pa., Dec. 7. 1864
HELTOGRAPHIG
TnE 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, I hope
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 copying every
kind of pictures. Ir. BRIDGE,
September 2, 1S64. Artist.
Instruction in the art of Photogrnphy given,
and aparatus furnished at city prices.
HIPPLE & FAUST,
IIKALKH9 IS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, &C.
MAIN STREET, CURWENSVILLE, TA.
THE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stocR
of merchandize of the late firm of Patton:
Hippie &. Co., have just added a fresh supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
comprising Groceries, Drugs. Queens ware,
Boots and Shoes. Clothing, Muslins, De Lai nee
Prints, Sattinets, Flannels, etc,, which
they offer at low prices
FOR CASH OR READY FAY.
Grain, Porte, Shingles and Boards, taKen in ex
change for goods. We respectfuliy asK a share
of patronage. Call and examine our sIock.
Curwensville, Dec. 11. HIPPLE 4 FAUST.
N n. The accounts of Patton. Hippie & 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. HIPPLE A FAUST.
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOOD.S.
CARLISLE & CO.,
DEALERS IX
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries,
Lumber, Shingles, &c.
PHILIPSBURG, CESTRE COCSTV, PENSA.
.
CARLISLE & CO., have received and are j'ust
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' FUBS.
Hoods, Njnbias, Sontags, Balmoral and Hoop
skirts ; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes;
Ready-made Clothing- latest styles ;
School Books and Stationary ;
Hice-flour, Farina and Corn Starch ;
Drugs, Oils. Paints, Putty and Glass: Coal-oil
Lamps, Wood and Willow ware ;
TRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS ;
Pipes, Tobacco and Segars; Fish. Salt, Nails,
Coal and Linseed Oils; Flour. Feed and
Provisions; and all articles usual
ly kept in a country store
All of which will be sold CIIEA P FOR CASH
or approved produce, Lumber or Shingles.
Nov. 18, 1863-tf CARLISLE, A CO.
MuH. D.Welch "
Has received, and offers to purchasers, a large
stock of Woolen Goods, of superior quality,
consisting in part of ,
Turbans, Net. Hoods,
Nubias, . Nubia Hoods,
Scarfs, r Breakfast Capes,
Undersleeves, Twilights.
In her stock of Millinery Goods will be found
Dress Caps, Head Dresses,
Bonnets, Veils,
Hats, llibbons,
Rowers, Plumes,
Nets, &c, &c.
Also, Bugle Trimming, Ribbon, Drrss and Velvet
Trimmings, Buttons, Buckles, Ac.
COLLARS, GLOVES, & HOSIERY.
Beads, 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, and Iron.
Fancy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Skirt Supporters, Wil
low Baskets, and a large variety of other
" Fancy and Staplo 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,
and at prices to suit the times. Deo. 14-
LEATHER an assoitment for sale by
MERRELL A 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 R. MOSSOP, Clearfield, Pa.
DR. PITCH'S MEDICINES. A fresh sup
ply of these invaluable Family Medicines
are for sale by M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting
ot Pain Citrer ; Restorative, a great cure for colds
and cough ; tvL Anti-BUiou Physic. They have
been thoroughly tested in this community, and
are highly approved. Trt them.
ED. A. IRVIN
MERCHANT AND DEALER IN LUMBER
ccrwessville, pa.
isriErw- 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 eonsists of Dry Goods, Gro
ceries, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Willow-ware,
Woodenware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Ready-made clothing. Flour, Bacon,. Molasses,'
Syrups, Rice, Fruits, Candies, Nuts, etc. Pur
chasers should see the goods and post them
Eelvesin prices. July 13, 1864,
"WHAT IS IT?"
GREAT EXCITEMENT IS GLEN HOPE, PA
EVERYBODY 8EEUS PLEASED. '
And Why Should They Not Be?
Surely, the people in that section of Clearfield
county have great reason to be rejoiced over
the pleasing announcement that
JOHN ROBSON
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.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
The undersigned having removed his store to
his New Building on Pine Street, Glen Hope, op
posite the ''Union llouse," is now opening and of
fering to the public the largest and best selected
stork of seasonable goods ever offered in this
place acd neighborhood, and will be sold at pri
ces to suit the times.
His Stock embraces Dry-Goods. Notions, Hard
ware, Queens-ware, Boots. Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Ready 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 Lainos. 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 GROCERIE8, he has coffee, sugar, molas
ses, teas, rice, pepper, cinnmon, cloves, Flour,
hams, sides, shoulders, fish. etc.
OF QUEENSWARE, he has tea sets, cups and
saucers, cream jugs, tea and coffee pots, pitchers
bowls, plates, dishes, etc.
OF CLOTHING, he has coats, pants, vesta, 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, (hat I am receiving goods weekly
from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
Pittsburg, and that any goods can be furnUhed
on very short notice.
Call nd exan-ine tho goods and prices and sat
isfy yourselves of the utility of buving Bt
JOHN ROBSON'S.
Glan Hope, Decern ner 23. 1863.
B
BUY
S
G
GOODS
SEASONABLE
OF
BOYXTOX SHOWERS GRAHAM
That's The Place!
BOYNTON, SHOWERS AND GKaHAM.
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Have received their first supply of Seasonable
Goods. which they are now offering for sale at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Their stock consists of a general variety o,
Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-wart, Queens-ware,
Tin-ware, Wil low-ware. Wooden-ware. Provisions.
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, 4c.
For the Ladies.
They would call especial attention to the large,
and good assortment of new styles And patterns of
WOOLEN GOODS,
Sucn as Scarfs. Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Sacqnes,
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
reg. Lawns. Nankins, Lir.cn, Lace, Edgings, Col
erettes. Braids. Belts, Veils, Nets, Corsctts, 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
Cassiineres, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu
roys, Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck
ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc.
Heady-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. Moal, Bacon,
Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc.
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, Churns Wall-paper. Candle wick. Cotton
yarn and Batting, Work baskets, Umbrellas, etc.
Kaftirig Ropes,
Augers, Axes, Chisels. Saws, Files, Hammers,
Hatchets, Neils, Spikes, Gri d stones. Stoneware,
Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, etc.
School Boots,
Writing and Letter paper, Fancy note and com
mercial paper, pens, pencils 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 soap's, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, and in fact
every thing usually kept in a first class Store.
They invite all persons tocall and examine their
stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction.
BOYNTON, SHOWERS & GRAHAM-
Clearfiold.. Pa., Dec. 7th: 1864..
LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils,
l white lead, etc.. at E. A. IRVIN 'fa
lIIOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, forsale at
Hartwick A Huston's f '!rfield. Pa
Pittsburg Saw "Works.
IIUBBARDS 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
sheet cast steel. Extra lefined Reaper and Mow
ing knives, Ac Particular attention paid to re
toothing, gumming and straightening circular
saws; together with repairing of all kinds. Ware
house and Works, corner of Water and Short
streets, Pittsburg, Pa. April 13, 1S64-1 yp.
C. W. HUBBARD ! : : : 8. T. RCBBARD : . : : S. A. LONQ.
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 1,221,289 71.
Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid prompt
ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually,
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 all Dividends or Surplus. Scrip certificates up
to January, 1859, inclusive, are now receivable in
payment of preniums
Agency, at the office of H. B. Swoor-E, Clear
field, Pa. Dr"J. G. Hartswick, Medical Exami
ner. August 21, 1S64.
1864
1864
GRAND OPENING OF
SPRIKTO GOODS
AT
C. W. & II. 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, Moiatnbiques,
Linen, Poplins, Balzarines, Lavellas, Gicguams
check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls,
plain silks, fowlard silks, cassamrres cottonades,
jeans, tweeds, satinetts. bleached muslins (at less
than city wholesale prices) brown muslins.
HOSIERY, Gloves, Ribbons.Trimmings. But
tons, (in great variety) collars. velvet ribbon. veils,
headoets. embroidery, braids, handkerchiefs, la
dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil
dren?', misses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker
and Corset Skirts,-
NEW STYLE BALMORALS.
Sugar. Tea. Coffee, Molasses, Spices.c. Oranges,
Split Peas, Lemons, Full Tea Setts. Dishes, com
mon and fine ware, cups.saucers.preservejars Jtc-
Tl'BS, Brooms. Churns, Mops. Buckets. Meas
ures, brushes, combs, wicks, faincy baskets, bowls,
door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., etc
Cbildrens. Misses and Ladies' morocco boots,
shoes, balmorals. and gaitors.
HO! FOR IRWIN'S.
SECOND SUPPLY. OF
SEASONABLE GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
WILLIAM t IRWIN'S STORE,
OS MARKET ST., t-LEARFIELP, PA.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
Seasonable Goods
ARE TO BE HAD AT THE
CHEAP CASH STOBE.
The undersigned has just received from the East
ern citietua large and well selected stock of the
most seasonable good., which he can dispose of at
tha reasonable prices. His friends and custom
ers are invited to examine hU stock of goods and
ascertain the prices before purcharing elsewhere
as he teels persuaded none undersell him. His
stock embraces a well selected assortment of
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Hardware, Queensware,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AXD CAPS.
BUCKETS AND BASKETS,
School Books and Stationary,
NAILS AND SALT,
And a great variety of other useful articles, all
which will be sold cheap for cash, or ex
changed for approved produce.
Go to the ''cheap cash store" if you want to.buy
goods at fair prices.
Dec 21, 1864. 5LF- IWIN.
"RALLY 'ROUND THE COTJNTFR, BOYS."
New Song
TILE 2D SERIES
Of Grand Kaces have commenced on
the Lumber-City course !
OPEN FOR COMPETITION
Everyday, tSundays excepted.) A prize
for everybody. Apply immediately to
the proprietor) Kirk tl': Spencer
at their New Cluuip Store,
in Lumber-City, Pinna.
The fact can bo no longer denied the people
have said it, the people know it, and everybody
believes it, that the new store 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 & 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. lawns,
plaids, nankins, berege.cambrics. muslins, balmo
ral and hoop skirts, silk and cloth mantles, veils,
edgings, lace, braid, nets, corsets, belts, collaretts,
hosiery, gloves, ribbons, bonnets. bats, trimmings,
bobinett, mull and Swiss muslins, shawls, combs,
wristlets, linen handkerchiefs, toilet articles. tc.
Gentlemen can find coats, pants, vests, boots,
shoes, hats, caps, collars, neck-ties, suspenders,
shirts, handkerchiefs, perfumery kc.
Child ren can find toys in great variety, candies,
nuts, ilc.
It is the place to buy your dry goods ; your gro
ceries, your boots and shoes, hats, caps and bon
nets ; your notions your hard ware, scythes, forks,
shovels, hoes, rakes ; your brooms, cedar and wil
low ware; your clocks and looking glasses ; your
stone and queensware ; your flour, tish and bacon ;
yur glass, putty, paints, oil and varnish ; your
nails and spikes ; in tact anything you want. If
you wish the highest cash pi ice for your produce,
your butter, eggs, grain, flax-seed, rags, timber,
boards and shingles, it is the place to exchange to
the beet advantage to yourselves Any art'Cle not
on band will be ordered on Short notice. Ladies
wishing bonnets or dress goods can have them or
dered by calling at Kirk fc Spencer's cheap store,
as special arrangements have been made for that
purpose. .
W e do not wish to wound or seriously hurt any
body, but will do our utmost Jo maintain the rep
utation we have won, of selling goods a little
lower than anybody else.
"Rally 'rond the counter, boys!" and be con
vinced of the truth of our assertions.
Lumber-city, June 24. KIRK 4 srENCER.
Vlkm FORTE
499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
rrillE atten
ition of the Public and the trade is invited to our NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD
FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled, bv anv hithnnn j
J. F1AU
-ii .u. i
Frame, Over-Strung Bass. Ac, and each instrument being made under the persoual sui.ervHon of
Mr. J II. URovESTtEN, who has bad a practical experience of over 30 years in thi mauufactur u
fully warranted in every particular. ' ,
The "Grovesteen Piano Fortes" received the highest award of tuurit oV9r
all others at the celebrated World's Fair.
Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris. Germany. Philadelphia
Baltimore. Boston, and New York ; and also at the American Ins'itute lor five successive year it,
gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our ware-room
By the introduotion of improvements we make a still more pertect Piano Forte, and Ly dudb
facturing largely, with a strictly cash sj-stem, are enabed to offer these instruments at a price which
will prelude all competition.
Prices. No. 1. t-even Octave, round corners. Rosewood plain case $27.'.
No. '2. Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood heavy moulding 'Mi).
No. 3. Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood Louis XIV style 5.20. a fac simiU f ih
above cut. Terms : Net Cash in current funds.
Descriptive circulars sent free. New Yor. March li. 1st-,', t'
CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CLEARFIELD
PA. The subscriber having purchased the
furniture and interest from II. 11. Morrow, in said
House, is now prepared for the reception of tran
sient'and permanent boarders. Every depart
ment connected with his establishment will be
conducted second t'o none in the county. He res
pectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
July 1 1, lsit).-y. GEO. N. CO LRU It X.
CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. X3s3
Graham's Row. Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment ol
WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in
vite attention.
Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watcb
es. to be had at NAUGLE'S.
The American Lever of different qualities, can
be bad at NAUGLE'S.
Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. I. a
va. Jett. Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal. Florentine .Mo
saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac.
or single pieces at NAl'GLE'S.
Plain gold Rreast pins. Ear drops, Hoop Ear rings
children's ear drops and rings at NAL'G LE'S.
Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil
ver holders at " NAl'GLE'S.
Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob
buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S.
A fine, assortment of gold finger rings of differ
ent styles and qaality. gold lockets, coral neckla
ces. silver thimbles, spectacles, watcb guards and
all articles in his line, on hand at N A
Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and
common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25
to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S.
Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange
forgondsat NAUGLE'S.
All gojds warranted as represented, or the mo
ney retunded. at NAUGLE'S.
If you wish your watches put in good repair
and warranted, take tna ' NAUGLE'S.
rUBNITUEE J100MS!
JOHN GUELICH,
Desires to inform his old friends and customers
that, having enlarged his shop and increased his
facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared
to make to order such furniture as may be desir
ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He
mostly has on hand nt his -Fui niture Rooms,"
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is,
BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS,
Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor,
l'reakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jenny-Land
and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS. HAT
RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac
RGokiiigandArmChairs,
Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs;
And common and other Chairs.
LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description on hand, and new glasses for
old lrames. which will be put in on very
reasonable terms, on short notice.
He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, nair.
Corn-husk. Hair and Cotton top Mattresses.
COFFINS, OF EVERY RIM),
Made to order, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, House painting done to order.
The above, and many other articles are furnished
to customers cheap for ca&h or exchanged for ap
proved country produce.. Cherry, Maple. Poplar,
Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi
ness, taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shop is on Maricet street, Clear
field, and nearly opposite the -Old Jew Store."
December 4. 18.11. JOHN GUELICH.
MEREELL &BIGLER
Have just opened a large and splendid assort
ment of
N E w a O O D S . '
at their old Stand in Clearfield. Penn'a.
Thtfy have the best assortment of Hardware that
has ever been brought to this county, which they
will sell at the must 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
Forks. 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.
They continue to manufacture all kinds of tin
ware, brass kettles, stove pipe. etc. which cannot
be surpassed in this section of the state.
They a so have on hand Pittsburg Plows, a
mong which 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 reasonable 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 you desire any
thing in their line of business, (rive them a call
and examine their stock, and they feel assured
that you 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 cast
ings will be taken in exchange for goods. .
May 13, 1863- MERRELL 4 Bit LEE.
7
6
GROVESTEEN & CO.,
9
; v K , ' ' ,. """w m
F ODDER CUTTERS of a superior mak
for sale at reasonal le pries, t lltKKELi
and BIOLEKS. Clearfie' iPa
SALT! SALT!! SALT!'.! A prime arti
cle of ground aluni ?nlt. put u; in (jieat
la'-KS. at 3.25 per sacK, at the elioap l-.i.-;. 5,:t.
November 27. K 1SS')1'
BONDS AND NOTES FOR SALE. Th
undersigned is prepared te furnish, to thwa
seeking investments. Government and cuniiti
bonds Also five per cent Government nntei.
H li. SH'O'tPE.
Clearfield M.iy 4. 1S4. Att'y at Law
R. A. M. HILLS I?rSIRVS TO INHi.y
his patrons that prut ei-siujial ' .'.-r -..,. ..n.
r-XTirr!t-r. fines bini to bis ofiire
ifej mil tho t;.. ...n.
wil1 therefore be nj;-
Vjg ble to lnske I'p!.-
EBsShT;-.; sional iMts to ar. f
j i2 thissiuunier: lutuisv
r -... Tvi3 r i 'uni at bis oae
Jf skW2? on toe S"Uthwest rr
streets at all times, except uht n Boiiiv a; ; t-arj
in the town papers to the contrary. Jv'y. Wi-i
CL EA ft FI F LI) N URSER V . i.WK
AGE HOME INDUSTRY. Tbeuu.leu-Ku.U
having established a Nursery, on tbe I'iku ubokt
half way between Curwensville and C!arflr!j
Boroughs, is prepaid to furnish nil kiixUi.f r:.
trees, (Standard and dvart Frr?rt-m f-firub
bery. Grape Vines, Goosooerry, Lwt'-c Flack
berry. Strawberry and Raspberry vii-rs. .',
Sibrian Crab trees. Quinie and early Scarkt Kbsa
barb. Ac. Orders proinptlv attended 'o. AJjrf
Aug 3I.IS64. J.D WRIGHT, Curwecavil!,
SERIOUSLY HURT !
All the Merchants in the neighborhood of Cur
wensville. because I hive brought on mud opened
a large and well assorted ut
N E W GOOD S,
wjiich I am selling at extreuvly low prices fur
cash. My slock embnic s ail the - ricty uimNt
kept in a coun ry siure. and seiucte i utith an et
to suit these
WAR TIMES.
I will not, here attempt to enuuifr.it"! .ill the arti
cles I keep; and their fabulously low price
which I might do but aftef you will have ?
and examined for you 'selves, you will excui'-n is
the language of the Queen of the South
"HALF HAS NOT BEEN TOLD "
I will merely say. come and sec fur your !,
fori feel satisfied that I can suit your t;itoi i
well as your purges
Lumber and all kinds of produce aNo taken is
exchange for goods.
Curwensville. Oct. 22. 1SG2. .1. F. IRVIN.
J
GO ,:,j; 3
"War in Curwensville !
New Gooils Extremely Lw. -
STILL A GRAM) MISTAKE!!!
THAT ALLTHE MERCHANTS AT Cl'KWEX
ville wet wounded. 'Tis true, that I w ' bfj
at, but missed' but I have procured another new
and large assortment of goods from the city, w'
I am disposing of at lower rats than any f'lhcr
house in the county.
READ!.' READ!.'.' READ!!!!
Among the Ladies' dress goods will be found
Poplins, shallies, detains, lawns, and a variety oi
other seasonable articles, at tbe lowest war pri
ces. Ladies who wish to make a good mve-f
inent should call and examine my stock.
CLOTHING AT REDUCLl' 'uiCES
Rye. oats and corn for sale. Also, bacon, ar
ete, at very low figures.
Best sugar at from 12 to 15 cents per f 0?
Best Syrup at 90 cents per gallon. " 0,0 .
groceries at the same rate. Boots aud shoes,
Shoe fiindings, cheap.
Now is the time to buy, when goods are P1"
and all I ask is, for persons to exaunnt ioy g
and I feel persuaded they will no J
out purchasing J J11--1
OurwensrilU, May 20th, lc5-jal.