RIFT ' his Is III 1:1 IB ! t f 1 1! i! si it:, i i Ii r k 5 : -St rS II; lira' lift;,4 If m 1 If! ;:8 CLEARFIELX,P, JULY 5, 1865. " A letter has been receivedat the Custom House iu New York, from our Consul at Madrid, stating that the Russian plague is extending westward more rapidly than is "generally supposed, and advising that all cargoes arriving from Russian or Turkish porta be rigidly scrutinized before landing. .The disease is said to be the same as that iwhich visited London a century ago. There are now twenty thousand Ameri cans in Europe who spend, on average, ten dollars per day in gold. The Sanitary Fair at Chicago closed on Saturday, June 24th. The amount realized was about $300.000. Charles J. Faulkner, .Minister to France under Buchanan, has been pardoned by the President. Raftsman's Journal Almanac-1 8 65. on c a e r5 a- t v. c S c r 2. 5. 1865 g- -g S. g" 2 a ,5 " 3 a J - .. .. 2 c o c c 1885 g. c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7;Jci.t B a 10 11 1213 14! 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 1213 1415 13 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 23 29 1 2 3 4 5 5 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 13 19 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 1 2 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 30 31 15 16 17 13 19 20 2ll i-t n't 91 "1 9 97 9 22 23 24 25 26 27 23! 29 20 SI !. 12 3 4 6 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Is 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 23 Mas. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Aug. 6 1 13 14 20 21 27 28 Sep. 3 4 10 11 17 13 24 25 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 5 6 7 8 9 1213141516 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 23 29 30 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 25 27 28 31 12 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 10 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 23 29 30 12 1314 15 16 17 18l 19 20 21 22 23 24 25! 23 27 23 29 30 31 A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 Mat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2u 27 23 29 30 31 Oct 23 30 Nov. 5 6 12 13 19 20 2ti 27 Dec. 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 1314 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 2i 29 30 Jmr. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10! 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17J 13 19 20 21 22 23 2-i r 20 27 23 29 30 I 3 4 10 11 17 18 2U25 31 COUNTY' DIRECTORY'. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. 2d Monday in January, 1 3d Monday in June. Sd " in March. 1 4th " in Sept'm'r. Of each year, and continue two week if necessary : COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Prea't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, Bellefonte. As'ts.Jui s "ou. J.D.Thompson, Curwensville Uon.james iilooDi, rorrcsi Sheriff. . . . Jacob Faust. . . Prothonotary, D. F. x.tweiler, . Reg.AKec. . Isaiah O. Barger . . District Att'y.W. M M Cullough, Treasurer. . . C. Kratzer, ... . Co. Surveyor, II. B. Wright, Coiaaiiss'n rs, Thos. Dougherty, . Amos Read, . . Conrad Baker, . . Clearfield Glen Hope. Gr. Hills, Clearfield. N. Millport. Peonneld. Lecontes Mill Curwensville Clearfield. Auditors. II Woodward, F. F. Coutriet, . . M L. C. Evans, . Coroner. . II. W. Parke, Co.Superind't C. B. Sandford, LIST OF POST-OFFICES. To'tmships. Names of P.O. Names of P.M. Eeccaria. - - Glen Hope, - - Wm. S. Wright -' - - Utahville, - - - Theodore Weld.. - Hegarty Roads Saiouel Hcgarty Bower, - - W MCracken. - Chest, Thos.A. M'Ghee. - Cu:h. - - - -J.W Campbell. - Ostend, - II. L. Henderson. Forrest. - - James Bloom. - Clearfield Bridge, - Jas. Forrest. - Woodland, - - Win. Albert. - Luthersburg, - R. II. Moore. Troutville. - - Charles Sloppy. Jefferson Line, - - John Heberlin. Bell, Eloom, Boggs, - -Bradford, Erady, - - Burnside, NewWashington - James Galluher. - Barnside, - w. v. lrvin. - Jack Patchin. - Jacob Boice. - (i. Tozer. jr. . Wm McGarvey - S A. Farber. - M. A. Frank - P. A. Gaulin. - J. F.W. Schnarr - T. W Fleming. - - - Patchinville, - - - East Ridge, - Chest,- - - - Hurd, - - - - McGarvey, - - " ... Westover, - Clearfield, - Clearfield, - - Covington, - Frenchville, ... Karthaus, - - Curwensville Curwensville, - Deeatur, - Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa . . West Decatur, - - Sophie Radebacb - - Osceola Mills, - - T. F Boalich. Ferguson. - Marron. .... Edm. Williams. Fox, Hellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa. Uirard, - - - Leconte's Mills, - C. Mignot. - - - Bald Hills, - - - William Carr. Goshen. - - Shawsville, - - - A. B. Shaw. Graham, - Graham ton,- -Guelicb, - - Smith's Mills, .... Maaera, - - ' -Huston, - - Tyler, - - - ' - - - Pennfield, - -Jordan, - - Ansonrille, - -Ksrthaus. - Salt Lick. - -Knox, - - .- New Millport, -Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - " ... Morrisdale. - -Penn, ... Lumber City .t - .... Grampian Hills P;k, --- - .Curwensville, .... Bloomhigville, Ur.inn, ... Rockton, - . -Woodward, Jeffries, - - Thos. 11. Forces A. G. Fox. - Chas. J. Pusey - David Tyler. . H. Woodward Eliza Chaee. - Geo. ilockadorn . M. O. Stirk, Jas. Thompson. - J. C Brenner. - H W. Spencer. - A. C. Moore. - T. W. Fleming. - Benj. F. Dale. - D. E. Brubaker. James Lockett. 4 This Post Office wf il do for Chest to Will answer for Fergi .son township. nship. STATE & T. STATES DIRECTORY. Ci rICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Governor, - - - A.G. Curtin, - - - Centre county fcw'y of Com. - EliSHfer. - - . Union county Dep. Secretary, W. H. Armstropg, Auditor Gen. - Isac Sleeker, - - Union county Surveyor Gen. - Jas. P. Barr. - - - Pittsburg, Attorney Gen. - W.M.Meredith, Philadelphia A Jjutant Gen. A V i.nasell. - -6iate Treasurer, W. V. M Grath, -Eup Com.Svh'a Chas. R Coburn, Deputy Sup't, - S. P. liates, Crawford eo State Librarian, Wien Forney. Harriaburg. Sttfeme Court Cb'ef Justice, G W Wood ward, fsociates. Jas. Thompson. Wm. Strong, J. M. Keed, D. Agnew. Sessions, Philadelphia 1st Monday of January, Harrisburr 4th Monday f April, Sunbury l?t Monday of October, and in Pittsburg on the 3d Monday of October. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES. President. ... Andrew Jobnscn, Of Tennessee. Vice President, Bee. of State. - Win. H Seward, - New York. See. of Treas'y Hugh M'Culloch, Bee. ol War. - E. M. Stanton, - - Pennsylvania 6eo. ot Nary - Gideon Welles. - - Connecticut. te. of Interior Iaaac P. L'ther, - - Indiana. P. 21. Gen. - - Wm. Dennison, - - Ohio, Attorney Gen. - James Speed, - - Kentucky. Scprehe Cocbt Chief Justice. S. P.Chase, of Ohio. Associate Justices Samuel Nelson of New York, Robert C. Grierof Pennsylvania, James M. Wayne of Georgia. John Catron of Tennessee, Na th an Clifford of Maine. David Davis of Illinois, Koah H. Swayne of Ohio. Samuel F. Miller of Iowa, Stephen J. Field of California. Meets in Washington city on the 1st Monday of December. faUryiCk4f Jiiic W.5M,f Aasoeiatof S6,0U TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsas's Jours ai, is published on Wed oesday at $2.00 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year. S2.50 will be charged, and 53.00 if not paid before the close of the year. Advertisements will be inserted at SI, 50 per 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 ITIOR SALE at cost i good cook stoves . to . clore out the stock, at the cheap cash store of R. MOSSOP, Clearheld, -a. TAR. LITCH'S MEDICIN ES. Afresh sup I 9 r ihasA invalnahla Familv Medicines are for sale bv M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting of Pain. Curer; Restorative, a great cure for colds and cough ; tmaAtUi-tSUious Physte. iney nave been thoroughly tested in this community, and are highly approved. Try the . rTIO nORSE OWNERS. The undersigned 3- having recently discovered an infallible and simple cure for that annoying malady in horses, known as' Hoof-bound." Any person sending SI in a letter, will receive by return mail a recipe eivinft proper directions as to the necessary treat ment Address, JACOB IRWIN. September 21, lS64-tf. Clearfield, Pa. ED. A. IRVIN MERCHANT AND DEALER IN LUMBER CURWENSVILLE, PA. NEW 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, Willow-ware, Woadenware, 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 selvesin prices. July 13, 1864, WHAT IS IT?" GREAT EXCITEMENT IS GLEN HOPE, PA EVERVBODT SEEKS 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 J O HN ROBSON has just opened in his New Store Room, the larg est and best selected stotrk of goods ever brought to that part of the county of Clearfield. 2EW STOHS 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 acd neighborhood, and will be sold at pri ces to suit tao times. His Slock embraces Dry-Goods. Notions. Hard ware. Queens-ware, Boot?. Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made clothing. Paints. Oils. Glass, Nails. Bacon, Fish, Flour, Salt; Willow, Stone acd Earthen-ware, and Stoves. OF DRY-GOODS, he has Cloths. Cassimers. Sat tinetts, Tweeds, Vestings, Flannels, fcbirtings. Prints. Coburg cloth. Alpacas. De Laines. Ging hams, Chinti Kerchief . Nubias, Sontags. Nan kin, Lawns. Linen, Lace Edgings, Collars, Trim mings, Braids. Vails, etc. OF HARDWARE, he has axes, saws, chisels, knives and f irks, locks, hinges, screws, augers, hammers, nails, spikes, Stoves of various patterns acd sizes, flat irons, etc OF GROCERIES, he has coffee, sugar, molas ses, ttas. rice, pepper, cinamon, cloves. Flour, hams, sides, boulders, fish, etc. OF QUEENSWARE, he has tea sets, cups and sauceis, cream jugs, tea and coffee pots, pitchers bowls plate3, dishes, etc. OF CLOTHING, he has coats, pants, vest, 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. Calr"nd exan.ine tho goods and prices and sat isfy yourselves of the utility of buying vt JOHN KOBSON'S. Glan Hope, December 23. 1863. RICHMOND HAS FALLEN! Richmond has Fallen!! and so has the PRICE OF GOODS AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE OF J. I. Morris & Co., Philipsburg, Centre co., Pa., Who have just returned from the city with a large and well Selected Stock of Goods. (Spring and Summer.) purchased since the late decline in prices, and which they are prepared to sell cheap er than the cheapest. Prints, delaines, balmorals and hoop skirts, ladies and children's circu lars, ladies baskets, &c., &c. Notions in endless variety. Boots and shoes of all kinds for ladies, men and children. Cloth in of all kinds for men and boys, at sensa tion prices. Hats and caps in endless vari ety, for men, boys and children. Hardware: Broad axes, double and single bitt axes, rafting axes, bark ing axes, augers, &c. Groceries: Rio, rye and laguara coffee; Sugar, brown, yellow and white; Imperial, black and young hyson tea ; Fresh oaned peach es; Pickets, jo'lies, catsup, pepper sauce; Syrup of all kinds, all very low. Stoves: Cooking and parlor stoves pipe, kc.y &.c. Saddlery. Bridles, saddles, lines, horse collars, hames, harness, whips. &c , Ac. Grind stones and fixtures. Carriages, buggies, sleighs, wagons. Ac, ic Clover seed, plaster, tc, tic. To Lumbermen and Contractors We would say, that we are prepared to 'urn:sh tbem with flour, feed, bacon, fish. salt, in fact any thing in our line, cheiper than the cheapest We guarantee persons, visitin our store, to go away satisfied with the bargains they can have. Thankful for past patronage : we hope to merit a continuance of the same. We are still at the old stand in the Building known as the Exchange Hotel. 6 The highest Market price paid for lumber, shingles and eountry produce. ' i. 1. MORRIS A CO. EADEBACFS LINE OF STAGE-COACHES. TITE travelling public are respectfully in formed, that a new line of coaches has just been established for the accommodation of trav ellers to the several points West and East of Philipsburg, Pa. The ceacbas will leave Philipsburg immediate ly on the arrival of the cars, and will connect with tho line of coaches running between Clear field and Clarion and Franklin. Going east, pas sengers will be carried through in time to connect with the cSrs from Philipsburg to Tyrone. Passengers will dine at the - Blue Ball Hotel," whether travelling East or West. JOHN S. KADEBACn, April. 12, 1S65. Proprietor. Life Insurance at Home. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., 921 Chestsut Street, Phil'a. Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will issue Policieson anyof the approved plans of lusurance. Assets liable to losses 1,221,289 71. Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid prompt ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually, semi-annuall j or quarterly; Jr one-half in cash, and one-half in note. By a supplement o the charter, notes hereafter received will participate iu all Dividends or Surplus. Scrip certificates up to January, 1S69, inclusive, are now receivable in payment of pre-niums Agency, at the offiee of H. B. Swoope. Clear field, Pa. Dr J. G. Hartswick, Medical Exami ner. August 24, 1864. 1865 SPRING GOODS, 1865 Pure-hashed since the late Decline in Prices. J. P. KRATZER, FRONT STREET, ABOVE THE ACADEMY, CLEARFIELD, PA., Now Offers a very Large Stock of ZDZRTST GOODS At a reduction of 25 to 40 per cent; including Dress Goods in great variety. Merinoes, Ging hams. Cloths, Delaines. Print Cassimeres, Alpac as. Silks. Satinetts. Heps. Cashmeres, Tweeds. Co bergs. Mohnir, Jeans, Lanellas. Muslins Flannels, Bonnets. Clonks. Ribbons. Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts. Shawls, Dress Trimmings. Head Nets. Caps, Corsets. Gloves, Collars, Scarfs. Grenandine Veils: Table Covers. CLOTHING. Coats. Pants. Vests Over-Coats. Gent's Shawls. Shirts. Hits, Cups, Under Slirts, and Drawers, Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, cravats, Gloves, collars Hardware, Queensware, Notions, and Musical Goods GROCERIES. Tea. coffee, molasses. sugar, salt, candles, rice, flour, biicon. fih. tohacco. raigius. currants spices, crackers, wines, brandies, vine gar, oils, varnish, alcohol,. Tinware, glassware. woodwar9. and stationarv. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Carpet, oil cloths. Drug gets, looking glasses clocks, churns, washboards, tubs, buckets, flat-irons, pans, window-blinds, wall paper coal oil lamps, umbrellas, bedcnnls. knives and forks. spoons.crocks. and stove black iti!?. All ot which will be sold on the most rea-onahle terms, and the highest market price paid for grain, wool, and all kinds of country produce Clearfield, Pa.. March 22d. I.S65. Mrs. H. D.Welch Has received, and offers to purchasers, a large stock of Woolen Goods, of superior quality, counting in part, of Turbans, Nubias, Scarfs, Undersleeves, Net Hoods, Nubia Hoods, Breakfast Capes, Twilights. In her stock of Millinery Goods will be found Pre.s Caps, I lead Dresses, Bonnets, " Veils,. Hats, Ribbons, 1' lowers, Plumes, Nets, &c. . kc. Also, Bugle Trimming, Ribbon. Drss and Velvet Trimuiiu-js, 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. CHILDREN'S' 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 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 fashioneble articles offered for sale in this place, and at prices to suit the times. 'Dec. 14. "RALLY 'BOUND THE COUNTFR. BOYS." Nrm Sotg THE 2D SERIES Of Grand Races have commenced on the Lumber-Citv course ! OPEN' FOR COMPETITION Every dny, Sundays excepted.) A prize for everybody. Apply immediately to tlie proprietors, Kirk dr Spencer, at their Xew 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 store is the place to buy cbeap 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 4 Spen cer's, is the largest, tbe 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.hats. trimmings, bobinett, mull and Swiss muslins, shawls, combs, wristlets, linen handkerchiefs, toilet articles. Ac. Gentlemen can find coats, pants, vests, boots, shoes, hats, caps, collars, neck-ties, suspenders, shirts, handkerchiefs, perfumery Ac. Children can find toys in great variety, candies, nuts. ic. It is the place to buy your dry goods; yourgro cerics, 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, fish and bacon ; your glass, putty, paints, oil and varnish ; your nails and spikes : in lact anything you want. If you wish tbe highest cash ptice fo your produce, your butter, eggs, grain, flax-seed. rags, timber, boards and shingles, it is the place to exchang-s to the best advantage to yourselves Anyart'de not on hand will be ordered on short notice. Ladies wishing bonnets or dress goods can have them or dered by calling at Kirk A Spencer's cheap store, as special arrangements have been made for that purpose. We do not wish to wound or seriously hurt any body, but will do our utmost to maintain the rip utation we have won, of selling goods a little lower than anybody else. 'Rally 'roi-nd the counter, boys!" and be con vinced of the trutn of our assertions. Lumber-city, June 24. KIRK 4 SPEKCEtt. i ZZr& GROVESTEEN & CO., PLLNU FQRTE ILiXUIfA,GTORERS, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. fflllE attention of the Public and tbe trade-is invited to our NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD JL PIANO FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone arc unrivalled, by any hitherto offered in this market. They contain all the modem improvements. French Grand Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. Over-Strung Bass, Ac, and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. II. Grovesteen, who has had a practical experience of over 30 years in this manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. The "Grovesteen Piano Fortes" received the highest award of merit over all others at the celebrated World's Fair. Where were exhibited instruments from tbe best makers of London, Paris. Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Boston, and New York ; and also at the American Ins'ituto Jor five successive yeais, the 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 by manu facturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabed to offer these instruments at a price which will prelude all competition. Prices. No. 1. Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood pluin case S2T5. No. '. Seven-Octave, roand corners. Rosewood heavy moulding S300. No. 3. Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood Louis XIV style a fae simile of the above cut. Terms: Net Cash in current funds. Descriptive circulars sent free. New Yorc, March 15. 1S65 "A. c," CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CLEARFIELD PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from H. H. 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 to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of public patronage. July 11. lsr.O.-y. GEO. N. COLBl'RN. . T I'ST It E C I: C K I V E D AT fi'SSseB VELKV STORE. CV1Sg 9 SAV CHEAP JEW 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 watch es. to be had at NAL'GLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities), can be had at NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La va Jett. Carbuncle, Garnett. Opal. Florentine Mo saic. Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac. or single pieces at N AUGLE'S. Plain gold Breast pins. Ear drops, Hoop Ear rings childreu'seardropsand ringsat NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breastpins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fol buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. ' A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards and all articles in his line, on hand at N A lit JIBE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from ',25 to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'sl Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for goods at NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take thin r NAUGLE'S. FURNITURE ROOMS! JOHN GUELICH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased bis facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cbeap rates for cash. He mostly has on hand at bis -Fui niture Rooms." a varied assortment of furniture, among which is, Bl'IlEAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts? Cottage, Jenny- Jjind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASn-STANDS, Ac. Eocki ng an d Arm C hai rs, Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and new glasses for oia irames, wmcu win be put in on very reasonable terms, on short notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair, Corn-hutk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COPFLVS, OF EVERY fiLM), 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 cash or exchanged for ap- L roved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, in-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on MarKet street. Clear field, and nearly opposite the -Old Jew Store." December 4. 1.3.11 JOHN GUELICH. MERRELL &BIG-LER Have just opened a large and splendid assort ment of XEW GOODS at their old Stand in Clearfield. Penn'a. They have the best assortment of Hardware that has ever ben brought to this county, which they will sell at the mtwt reasonable prices, among which will be fouud 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 niong wiich are steel centre lever plows. Also. Plow castings, and oiheragricultural implements. Cook stoves, and Parlor and Coal stoves a gen eral assortment, and of tbe best patterns, for sale at reasonable prices Coal oil. Coal oil lamps, paints, oils and var nishes, a general assortment. Glass, putty, nails, iron, aud castings, a great variety ; in fact almost anything that may be wanted by the public can 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. (Jive 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, 18A3. MERRELL A BIGLER. 6f"5l -"Ji rODDER CUTTERS of a superior maki I I for . sale at reasonal le pries. MERRELL and BIG LEK'S. Clearfie' 1. Pa SALT! SALT!! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, put up in parent ;a"KS. at S3.25 per sacK, at the cheap cash stoi e of November 27. K. MOSSO .-. BO X DS A X D X O T ES F O It S L E. Th e undersigned is prepared to furnish, to tho-e seeking investments, Goverament and county bonds Also five per cent Government notes. 11. li. & vvoofr., Clearfield May 4. ISfil. Att'y at Law It. A. yi. HILLS DtSIRES TO INFORM his patrons that professional busi-i.-ss eon ''JCisrh. tines him to his office 7k;-li?t 'Avt&z- 1,11 the time, and he 'V - .y.-fT3 will therefore be una Vr.J.. VJE ble to make Profes- - ''39e5-?S ' "ni Js"s to any ol ,'vTTa&tr5j& rr his accustomed plai e. YYiT T I iMVf this summer; hutmaj V '.4r-V?.t'.f be found at his oflice . Sf.- - v on the southwest cor '-V ncr of Front and Main streets at all times, except when notice a .peart in the town papers to the contrary. July, 1&53 CLEARFIEL D X T RS E R V . EXCOUR AGE HOME INDUSTRY. Tbe undersigned having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Fiui' trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen-. Shrub bery, Grape Yinest Gooseberry, Lawtrn Black berry. Strawberry and Ilaspbeiry vines. Also Sibrian Crab trees, Quince and early Scarlet Rheu barb. Ac. Orders promptlv attended to. Address Aug 31. 1864. J. D. WRIGHT, Curwensville, HIPPIE & FAUST, TlKALtHS IN- FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, &C. MAIS STREET, CURWENSVILLE, PA. rMIE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stoex A of merchandize of the late firm of Patton. Hippie A Co., have just added a fresh supply o! SEASONABLE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Drugs. Queensware, Boots and Shoes. Clothing. Muslins, De Laine Prints. Sattinets, Flannels, etc,, which they offer at low prices FOR CASH OR READY" PAY. Grain, Porn, Shingles and Boards, taiten in ex change for goods. We respeotfuliy ass a share of patronage. Call and examine our stocK. Curwensville. Dec. II. HIPPLE A FAUST. N a. The accounts of Patton. Hippie A Co., are in our hands, acd we hereby notify persons hav ing unsettled accounts, tocail and settle the same as we desire to have the booKs closed. December 11. IS6I. HIPPLE A FAUST. DRUGS! DRUGS!! FRESH -A.3STJ3 IPTTIFtE I HARTSWICK L 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 BOOKS & STATIONARY, TOBACCQ & 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, 1S64. War in Curwensville! New Goods Extremely Low. STILL A GRAND .MISTAKE ! ! ! THAT ALLTHE MERCHANTS AT CURWENS- ville were wounded. 'Tis true, that I was shot at. but missed." 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 house in the county. READ!.' READ!.'! READ!!!! Among the Ladies' dress goods will be found Poplins, shallies, detains, lawns, and a variety of other seasonable articles, at the lowest war pri ces. L.auies wno wish to make a good invest ment should call and examine my stock. CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES!!! - Rye. oats and corn for sale. Also, bacon, fish, etc., at very low figures. Best sugar at from 12 to 15 cents per pound. Best Syrup at UO cents per gallon. All other groceries at the same rate. Boots and shoes, and - Shoe Bindings, cbeap. Now is the time to buy, when goods are plenty ; and all I ask is, for persons to examino my goods and I feel persuaded they will not go away with out purchasing J. D. THOMPSON. Curwensville, May 30th, lV3-jal. HELIOGRAPH! the Mansion House. Clearfield P. 3 , to wait on those in want of first c w !-y ish thf se beautiful nnw..ii V "r. in the highest style of the art lr...s -"'; my room's at considerable expense with i'?-' to the comfort inrf .l r ' "a it . ... . i u ui ujt par rum t v, by strict attention to bus.ness and a dsire" to . isfy those who call, to merit a liberal Th. public patronage. A good assortmeDt Rosewood, and mould fr.mes; Albums La K endless variety of cases on hand, at moderate,?8 ces Particular attention given to c.prinr vM" kind of pictures. it EPrii.p September 2. 1854. EKIBi,, Instruction in the art of Photograph and aparatns furnished at city pricei THE TRIBUNE FUR lT PROSPECTUS. ' The Military and Naval succestesuf lyii the auspicir us result of our Presidential-' have lifted a heavy weight from the be. the Loyal Millions of our countrvtnen Jt y felt, even by those w ho have beenUiru.,!110" faint-hearted, that the Union is to emttrl l- nhnnt from the ripuri i t,if- -i" :r "sv-i'ma. " J " -Cl Zllilif fj- so wickedly precipitated by her a-tiUB," mai oiavery ner rtiecue-s luc. is to enci.ni.,.,,; fate of Human Th nrril. f . .. : "'er th g'vV( "i 'it-: 1 x- it . . V - - i wuvu Arc piili-' v Tl ' ed; Abraham Lincoln, no longer assk.uv choice of a minority, holds the heiwVf staT ii uu aim oi traicrn insurrecUi'n Tft ened by its defeat.Mnd l.. durir l' nnw !i-sin with if rcA it . " . "? iT ciuai nsuu lua leinu us lu;;-:tr-.-,irit to lice, or ii way ve 10 me cifmenev. i,f Tbe New York Tribune. id in l enter upon ils twenty-four;.-, -,..s,wiitt Hui, wi hopes and enlarged uh-u, ., uviuiu.. hi principles need no re-statei.it ; I : ",t, ;;re .jj. diffusion of Intelligence and H, iiiuu: r.i-,,i, .,f spirit of Freedom and llatuanity. Wi..r. '.. truth shall have generally betn reo.-rnijed and es tablished as the basis of our ii:titutioi:iai,l p.Ii ty, that injustice to the poore-t. tLe wCi..krt. ttt most ttespised, is a fearfm miriakf! that i,-)C.ia-inunity or State can &ffrd to wrmtvos it; hum blest member then will our land la.-k ctiee nifts iu tbecalin sunshine of peace and p:.- eriiy. The Tribune has .'or tbe ia.-t je:ir been i isij list ed without profit to ir? pri .fit-'ors. Mlely Lr'.-au, of the depreciation tf our Currency- Veljw tn the specie stais Jiird- cjiupeiiin to I uy j.-,i.r and oilier materi-iU at a cost consMera't.te js-...t the full amount r-oeived frm o;ir suiiscrA-ert On our Weekly edition, the net loss has kid. unttj to many ttious;iiitls ol doilars; while otr lart recei;s from Advertising Luve been whi!! ab sorbed by the estrpirlinary expenses for (.orr pon ience. '1 eltv'-r-'-Ae . devolved u.oa iu by the War. A-i we , suppose .ur p ilars desire that we should ntk a: v.r ;!) ext. at I prefer not to be patronized by tir. . i. u iv da sire it. we htive Somewhat advai I !-.r ? fz suinsyearthe pri'-es of our Seiui-Wfd:;y i i Weekly, as we had already done with tl;i-e J. our Daily eiitioi;s. This increase 'u pur-!y wu inal : there never before wr,s a time v.l.en tit farmers of our country c-'uld buy The Tritam for so little of their own products or labor as u.j can by the following Terms : Daily Tbibcsb. Single copy. cents Mail subs's, 1 copy. I year "12 numbtri, S.tCJ Semi-Wkkklv .kico is. Mail subs'rs. 1 fpy, 1 year ll)4 nutnte.-s, IM do 2 Copies, do do TCI do 5 ccpies. or over, to on addritt. for each copy ' Weekly Tkiiv.ib. Mail subs'rs single copy. 1 ye:ir. numl-rs 2 13 do Clubs ot five.fu uite ii'Urr. It CO Persons remitting S 20 for 111 copies. :a wit ai- dress, will receive one copy extra gratis. Persons remitting S40 for 20 copies to nr at li'fsx, will receive one copy Semi-Vi t-tkly Z.rM'' Persons remitting cO for 4U copies, tu oe a dress, will receie one copy Iai!y, gratis Drafts on New York payable to the order oftha "Tribune." being safer, are preferable to aoy o'h er mode of reaiittiii;ce. But where drafts can not be conveniently procured. United State, cr National Bank bill's are the text best, an i est be sent by mail ; but in case lur.The TkI'bss will not 'be Testonsible unless furnished i!b a full description cf the bi;i.s, includii g th nau.t of the bank, dennruinatit-n aud naxWr. swdtpa time and pi ice of the mailing of tbe letter the inclus:es. Address. THE TRIBUNE. New Tors GODEY'S LAD rS BOOK. THE FASHION MAGAZINE OF THE W'KLP. Literature, fine Arts and Fashions. The mot magnificent Steel engravings. Double r'asbiM plates. Wood engravings on every culjf:-' :t.t can interest ladies. Crochet kni':in2. .ettm;, Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Pat lor. the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Kverythii in fact, to make a complete Lady's Book. THE LADIES FAVOUITK FOR 3i VEAHS. No Magazine has been able to compete with i None attempt it. GOOEY S RECKIPTS for every department of a household. TbtM lone are worth the price of the lsooat. M) ief o ttages (no other Magazine gives them,. with diagrams. Drawing lessons for the voung. Another!'- ciality withOodey. Original .Music, worth S3 a year utrer tines publish old worn-out music; but the substTif hers to tiodey get it before the music store? Gardening for Ladies. Anotter peculiar' with Godey. Fihions from Messrs. A. T. Ste art 1 Co . of New York, the millionaire merchants, appear Godey, the only Magazine that has them. purse-bearer ofiicially declares that i- Tre, ',' Notes can only be cxchai:2e i f.,r cojn aI ,t of twenty-five for one. wbiif j,. ..ji . but six cents on the dollar lut'v ". "i, which shall soon strike the cuorJ fr,. " if.. .1- . - wronged end justly lncen.-. u rut 'f-ilrit- , i magnanimous People. .u,b are !he au.ic wh.ch justify our yenr s,-,n f., r.,,tn Stars a od Stripes float ui.rliali.... -,! ;.,,"' battlement in the Bep.l.lic ai 1 fjl, .x e .',. of Liberty for All imm.vuWy iisli-Jj.-i -Gonstitution of our luiin. " "' Also, Fashions from tlie cclebratea uro-uo -New York. Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a year than any other Magazine In faet. the La dy's Book enables every lady to be her oa iub net maker. MARION II ARLAND. Author' of L-Alone'' l-ITul-lrH p-iri."-'-" Side." "Nemesis," and ' Miriam," writes for Godey each month, and for no oth magazine. We have alsoretaiued all our o!i E favorite contributors. TERMS OF GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 15 (Frnm which lltere can le vo Deviation ) The following are the terms of the Lady s Bo" for IS65. At present, we will receive gji-scrih at the following rates. Due notice will U-j.'i' if we are obliged to advance, which uepet upon the price of paper. -0 One copy, one year ' Two copies, one year ;'. Three copies, one year " J,. Four copies, one year 10 Five copies, one year, and an extrs copy to the person sending the club, malting six capies 1 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person sending tbe club:mskiug nine copies ' w Eleven copies one year, and an extrs copy to the person sending tbe club,niaking twelve copies ' . Additions to any of the above clubs, 2 j0 eaco stjb?cr;bcr. . . r,?. Godey's Lidy's Book and Arthur s Home azine will be sent, each one year.on receipt ot We have no clubs with asy oiher Ma" Newspaper. tTttl 1 he money must all be sent at one ttme club. Address L. A UDhi. N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streeti. Oct. 19.1861. Ph.UdejPjL, FISU. Salt and plaster in lar