Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, July 12, 1865, Image 5

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CLEARFIELD, TA., JULY 12, 1865.
THE HEWS.
The Republic (Richmond) has ft calcula
tion which may be roughly outlined thus:
The official valuation of the fifteen Slave
States, by the census of I860, footed up
Seven Thousand Million of dollars, while
their losses since may be estimated thus :
Slaves freed, worth $2,500,000,000; Losses
tte devastation, $'J00. 000,000 ; Los of four
crops of Southern staples, $yo0,000,000;
Rebel debt, nominally, $4,000,000,000, re
ally, $500,000,000; Southern share of the
Union debt, $1,000, 000, 000; total loss by
the war, $5,800,000,000. This would re
duce the total actual value of what is left of
tha South to $1,200,000,000, or barely a
fixth of hhat it was in I860.
The Mobile (Ala. ) Tribune confesses the
lins of the South thus: "We have sinned
against the progress of the age. Ho man
can deny this ; and yet we have dene itw ith
a conscientiousness which ought to provoke
the compassion of those on whose mercy we
are to rely. We are as good as they. We
have acted as honorably as they. We have
Buffered infinitely more than they of the
North. A few years' famine and pestilence,
with occasional earthquakes, would not
have so hurt us as this four years war."
The sum of six hundred dollars, house
rent or necessary repairs of houses, and tax
es paid during the year, are the items de
ducted from incomes in arriving at the sums
udo'i which the income tax is levied. In
agricultural districts there is some variation
from this the wages paid farm laboiers,
&c., being deducted. The ten per cent, in
come tax is levied only on incomes that ex
ceed five thou&and dollars.
Great demand for negro labor - exists in
Maryland. The farmers there are paying
fifteen dollars per month to males and from
ten to twelve for females,for field labor. The
eupply is still short, and agents again have
been sent in different directions to make
contracts to induce emigration, notwith
Ei&iiuing their recent expulsion from Rich
mond. A cave, nearly as large as the Mammoth
Cave of Kentucky, has recently been dis
covered about ten miles from Fort Ruby,
California. It was found to be an im
mense subterranean lake of clear water,
with high walls of limestone on either side.
The ceiling or arch is fifty feet high.
It is likely that traders wiil be prohibited
from coming in contact with the Indians in
the west, and that their whole managemeni ,
including trading, will be taken in hand by
the Government, as the best and probably
only means to prevent continual hostilities
with various tribes.
The memorandum book of a slave-holder
on the Mississippi, named C'ockerell, chron
icles, an instruction to his overseer, one
eeason, that th plantation must produce so
much corn, such a quantity of cotton, a cer
tain number of hogs, and ten negro children.
It is reported that Atlanta, Georgia, is
being rebuilt much more rapidly than could
have been anticipated. Rusiness is begin
ning to be quite brisk. Many families which
went North after Gen. Sherman's evacua
tion, are about returning.
The commissary General reports about
ten thousand rebel prisoners yet in our
hands, exclusive of officers above the rank
of captain. He thinks they will be releas
ed Within ten days, though they are not
likely to be sent South.
A white deer was lately taken alive near
the town of Franklin, Delaware county,
New York. The deer is as white as snow,
all except his ears and a spot on the top of
h's head, and a slight tinge of gray on each
ide of the shoulder.
A blacksmith at Versailles is said to have
discovered a composition almost as hard as
iron, which can be applied under the hoof
without causing the horse the slightest pain,
and costs seventy-five per cent less than or
dinary shoes.
Ford's theatre at Washington, where Mr.
Lincoln was murdered, has not been pur
chased by the Christian Commisson, as re
ported heretofore. The sum asked is $ 1 00, -000,
about $75,000 more than it is worth.
The crops in Ireland are reported from all
quarters to be in a satisfactory condition.
Potatoes, hay, wheat, flax and oats are all
in a forward state, and the most beautiful
weather continues throughout the island.
The navy department has resolved to send
an iron-clad gunboat to the Pacific. Wheth
er it will be the Monadnock, or one of the
three others of the fame model, has not
been decided.
It is stated that Kentucky and Tennessee
farmers Eave applied to- an agent at Cincin
nati for 5,"000 Irish and German laborers
from Europe. They are to be furnished in
two months.
The prices of meats, provisions, vegeta
bles, fruit, &c, in the markets of Richmond,
Va. , are now twenty per cent, below those
of New York, Philadelphia and Raltimore.
The prospect for the California wine crop
of 1SS5 i3 very good. The yield will be lar
ger than ever before, unless some extraordi
nary misfortune should befal the grapes.
Tt e Petersburg Express says that hares
and squirrels were never more abundant in
that section. The woods in the adjacent
counties are alive with game.
Pete Everette. a notorious guerrilla, has
been, arrested and lodged in the Lexington, j
Ky., jail.jon a charge of murder and burning !
ratlroad train. : I
TERMS O THE JOl'KSAL.
The RArTSMA.Vs Jofral. if published on Wed
nesday at $2 0i per annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year. 52.50 will he
charged, and 3,00 if not paid before the close of
the year.
Advertisement! will be inserted at S1,0 per
annum fnr three or less insertions Ten lines
(or less) counting 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
months, and no rnrer will be discontinued un
til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of
tn nunnsner. o- . -
F
OR SALE at cost I good cook stoves, to
close out the stock, at the cheap casti store
R. MOSSOP, Clearfield. Pa.
of
DR. L ITCH'S MEDICI ES. A fresh sup
ply of these invaluable Family Medicines
are for sale by M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting
ot Pain Carer; Restorative, a greatcure for colds
and cough ; and Anti-Bilionx Physie. They have
been thoroughly tested in this community, and
are highly approved. Trt them.
TO HORSE OWNERS. The undersigned
bavins; recently discovered an infallible and
simple cure for that annoying mal.-idy in horses,
known as - Hoof-bound." Any person sending SI
in a letter, will receive Ly return mail a rec pe
giving proper directions as to the necessary treat
ment. Address JACOB I K V N .
September 21, I864-tf. Clearfield. Pa.
ED. A. IRYIN
MERCHANT AND DEALER IN LUMBER
CUBWEXSVILLE. PA.
IKTZEW 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 Thy Goods, Gro
ceries, Hardware, Queensware. Glassware, Willow-ware,
Wooden ware. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Ready-made clothing. Flour, Bacon, Molasses,
Syrups. Kice, Fruits, Candies, Nuts. etc. Pur
chasers sbould see the goods and post them
felvefin prices. July 13, 13d4,
"WHAT IS IT?"
GREAT EXCITEMENT IS GLEN HOPE, PA
EVERYBODY SEEMS PLEASED,
And Why Should They Not Be?
Surely, the people in that section of Clearfield
county have great reason to be rejoieed 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.
KSW STOKE AND NEW GOODS.
The undersigned having removed his store to
his New liuilding on i'ine Street. Glen Hope, op
pusite the '-Union House.'' is now opening and of
fering to the public the largest and best selected
stock of seasonable gooJs ever oflVred iu th is
place and neighborhood, and will be sold at pri
ces to suit .the times.
His Slock embraces Dry-Goods, Notions. Hard
ware. Queens-ware. Boots. Shoes. Hats and Cnps.
Ready made clothing, l'aii):s. Oils, Glass. Nails
Bacon, Fish, Flour. Salt; Willow, Stone and Jiar-then-ware,
and Stoves.
OF DRY-GOODS, he has Cloths. Cassimers. Sat
tinetts, Tweeds. Yestings. Flannels. Shirtings
Prints. Cobura -iloth. Alpacas. De l.aines. Ging
hams. Chintz Kerchief . Nubias, Sontags. Nan
kin, Lawns, Linen. Lace Edgings, Collars, Trim
mings. Braids. Vails, etc.
OF ll-ARDWARE. he has axes, snws, chisels,
knives and forks, locks, hinges, screws, augers
hammers, nails, spikes. Stoves of various patterns
and sizes flat irons, etc
OF GROCERIES, he has coffee, sugnr. molas
ses, teas, rice, pepper cinamon, cloves, Flour,
hams, sides, shoulders. fih. 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, 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 ol
lumber and country produce.
Remember, that I am receiving goods weekly
from Raltimore. Philadelphia. New YorK and
Pittsburg, and that any goods can be furnished
on very short notice.
CJI nd exao-ine the goods and prices and sat
isfy yourselves of the utility of buying vt
JOHN RORSON'S.
GIn Hope, Deccmoer 23. 18ti3.
RICHMOND HAS FALLEN!
Richmond has Fallen!!
and so has the
PRICE OF GOODS
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF
J. I. Morris & Co.,
Thilipsburg. Centre co.. Pa.,
Who have just returned from the city with a
large and weil Selected Stock of tioodg (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, kc.
Notions in endless variety. Boots and
shoes of all kinds for ladies, men
and children.
Clothin 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
6ingle bitt axes, rafting axes, bark
ing axes, augers, &c.
Groceries: Rio, rye and lagunra coffee ; Sugar,
brown, yellow and white; Imperial, black
and young hyson tea ; Fresh caned peach
es ; Pickets, je'Iies, catsup, pepper
sauce; Syrup of all kinds, all
very low.
Stoves: Cooking and parlor stoves
pipe, &c, &c.
Saddlery Bridles, saddles, lines, horse collars,
names, harness, whips. Ao , do. Grind stones
and fixtures.
Carriages, buggies, sleighs. . wagons. Ao., c
Clover seed, plaster, tc., fie.
To Lumbermen and Contractors
We would say. that we are prepared to 'urn'sh
them with floor, feed, bacon fish. salt, in fact any
thing in our line, cheaper than the cheapest
We guarantee persons, visiting our store, to
go away satisfied with the bargain tbey cm have.
Thankful for past patronage ; we hope to merit
a continuance of the same We are still at the
old stand in the Buiidin" known as the Exchange
Hotel
The highest Market price paid for lumber,
hiDgles abd eeuntry produce.
I. 1. MORRIS CO-
RADEBACH'S LINE
OF
STAGE-COACHES.
THE travelling public are respectfully in
formed that a new line of coaches has just
been estab isbed for the accommodation of trav
ellers to the several points West and East of
Pbilipsburg, Pa
The conchas wtfl leave Philipshurg immediate
ly on the arrival of the cars, and will connect
with the line of coaches running between Clear
field and Clarion and Franklin. Goiug east, pas
sengers will be carried through in time to connect
with the cars fiom Pbilipsburg to lyrone.
Passenger will dine at the --Blue Rail Hotel,"
whether travelling East or West.
JOHN 8. LADRBACn,
April. 12, 1S65. Proprietor.
Life Insurance at Home.
The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
921 Chestxtt Street, Phil'a.
Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will issue
.foI:cie?on any of the approved plans of insurance.
Assets liable to losses 1,221,2'S9 71.
Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid prompt
ly Premiums may be paid in Cash; annually,
semi-annually or quarterly; jr one-half in cash,
and one-half in note. By a supplement to the
charter, notes hereafter received will participate
iu all Dividends or Surplus Scrip certificates up
to January. I S-9, inclusive, are now receivable in
payment of pre- iuins
Agency, at the office of H B. Pwoore. Clear
field, Pa Dr J. G. Hartswick. .Medical Exami
ner. August 24, 18d4.
1865
SPRING
GOODS,
Purchashed since the late Decline
in Prices.
J. P. KRATZER,
FRONT STREET, AB0Y THE ACADEMY,
CLKAKF1ELB, PA.,
Now Offers a very Large Stock of
IDIFre- QOODS
At a reduction of 25 to 40 per cent; including
Dress Goods in great variety. Merinoes, Ging
hvnis. Cloths. Delaines. Prints Cassiuieres. Alpac
as, bilks. Satinetts. Reps. Cashmeres, Tweeds. Co
bergs. Mohair. -leans, . Lariellax. Muslins Flannels,
Bonnets. Cloaks. Ribbons. Balmoral fekirts. 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. Caps, Under Sbirts,
and Drawers, Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, cravbts,
Gloves, collars
Hardware, Queensware, Notions, and Musical
Goods
G KOCER 1ES. Tea. coffee, molasses, sugar, salt,
candles, rice, flour, bacon, fish, tobacco, raisins,
currants spices, crackers, wines, brandies, vine
gar, oils, varnish, alcohol..
Tinware, glassware woodwar3. and stationary.
HOUSE HOLD GOODS. Carpet, oil cloths. Drug
gets, looking glasses clocks, churns, washboards,
tubs, buckets, flit-irons pans, .window-blinds,
wall paper coal oil lamps umbrellas, bedcords.
knives au'l forks. spoons crocks and stove blacking.
All ot which will be so'd oil the niot rea onahle
terms, and the highest marKct price paid for
grain wool, and nil kinds of country produce
Clearfield, Pa.. March 22d LsGi.
Mrs. H. D. Welch
Has received, and offers to purchasers, a large
stock of Woolen Goo Is. of s-iperior quality,
consisting in part of
Turbans, Net lioods,
Nubias, Nubia Hoods,
Scarfs, Breakfast Capes,
LTndersleeves, Twilichts.
Tn her stock of Millinery Goods will be found
Dress Caps, Hea l Dresses,
Bonnets, A' oils,
Hats, Ribbons,
i lowers, Plumes,
Nets, &c . &c.
Also, Bugle Trimming. Ribbon. Dr ss and Velvet
Trimmings, Buttons. Buckles. &c.
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 I arte variety of other
Fancy and Staple articles, suitable for
this season of the year
The public are invited to ezamme 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. Dec. 14.
"RALLY 'ROTTS-D THE COUNTFB. BOYS "
.V"w Song
TILE 2D SERIES
Of Grand Races have comuieuced on
the Lumber-City course !
OPEN FOR COMPETITION
Every day, ( Sundays excepted. ) A prize
for everybody. Apply immediately to
the proprietors, Kirk & Spencer,
at their New Cheap Store,
in Linidter-City, Penn a.
The fact cn be no longer denied the people
have said it. the people know ii, and everybody
believes it, that the new store is tbr 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 t Spen
cer's, is the largest, the best assorted and best
that ever came to the place
Ladies can find delaines, alpneas. merinos,
cashmeres. French and American gingbams. lawns,
plaids, nankins, berege.cambrics muslins, biiluio
ral and hoop skirts, silk and cloth mantles, veils,
edgings, lace, braid, nets, corsets belts, collaretts,
hosiery, gloves, rinbons, bonnets.bats. trimmings,
bobinett, mull and swiss muslins, shawli. combs,
wristlets, linen handkerchiefs, toilet articles. Ac.
Gentlemen can find coats, pnnts. vests, boots,
shoes, hats, caps collars, neck-ties, suspenders,
shirts, handkerchiefs, perfumery Ac.
Children can find toys in great variety, candies,
nurs. Ao.
It is the place to buy your dry goods ; yourgro
cerit s. your boots and shoes, hats, caps and bon
nets; your notions your hardware. scythes, forks,
shovels, hoes, raks: your brooms, cedar and wil
low tare; your clocks and looking glasses ; your
stone and queensware ; your flour, nsh and bauon-;
your glass, putty, paints, oil and varnish ; your
nails and spikes ; in tact anything you want. If
you wish the highest cash p. ice fo your produce,
your butter, eggs, gr tin. flax-seed, rags timber,
boards and shingles, it is the place to exehang to
the best adv mtagc to yourselves Auyart cle not
on hand will be ordered on short notice. Ladies
wishing bonnets or dress goods can have them or
dered by calling (tt Kirk A Spencer's cheap s ore,
ns special arrangements have been made for that
purpose.
W e do not wish to wound or seriously hurt any
body, hut will do our u'tnost to maintain the m
otation we have won. of selling goods a lutie
lower than anybody else.
"Rally 'roi nd the counter, boys!" and ba con
vinced of the trutl of our assertions.
Louber-city. June 24. KIRK k SPENCER.
PlA.aU FORTE EAjSOFAGTGRERS .
499 BROADWAY, N-EW YORK.
THE attention of the Public and the trade is invited to our NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD
PIANO FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled, by any hitherto offered in
this market They contain all the modern improvements. French Grand Actiou. Harp Pedal. Iron
Frame. Over-Strung Bass. Ac . and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of
Mk J II. GuoVKKTfcEN w bo has had a practical experience of over oU years in this manufacture, is
fully warranted iu every particular.
The "Grovesteen Piano Fortes" received the highest award of merit over
all others at the celebrated World's Fair.
Where were exhibited ins rumenfs from the best makers of London, Paris. Germany. Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Boston, at.d New York ; and a'so at the American Ins itute tor five successive years, the
gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our wore room
By the imroduotion of improvements w make a still more perfect Piano Forte, and by manu
facturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabed to ofler these instruments at a price which
wi'l prelude nil competition
Places. No 1. Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood pltin case 5275.
No. i. Heven Octave, roau 1 corners. Rosewood heavy mounting
No. 3. Seven Octave, round corners. I'.osewootl Louis XIV style 5325. a fac simile of the
above cut. Terms; Net Cash in current funds.
Descriptive circulars sent free. New Yor, March 15, 1S65 ''a.4 C,"
C LEAK FIELD HOUSE, CLEARFIELD
PA. The subscriber having purfllased thr
furniture and interest from H. II. Morrow, in said
House, is now prepared for the reception of trnn
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. ISiitl.-v. GEO. X. C'H.IU Ry.
I rST REC E I V ED
J 'ai(;les
CHEAP JEWELRY STORE.
Graham's Row. Clearfield. Pa., a fine asxortinent ol
WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac. Ac, to which we in
vite attention.
Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch
es. to be had at NAUGLE'S.
The American Lever of different qualities, cai
be bad at NAL'GLE'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 NAL'GLE'S.
Plain gold Breast pins. Eardrops. Hoop Ear rings
children's ear drops and rings at NA UG LE"S.
Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil
ver holders at NAUGLE'S.
Gents breast pins, 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 band at N ALii L,t'S.
Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and
common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1.2c
to 15 dollars at NAUGLE
Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange
forgrd3at - NAL"GLE"S.
All gojds warranted as represented, or the mo
ney rcrunded. at NAL'GLE'S.
If you wish your watches put in good repair
and warranted, take tS,,p r NAUGLE'S.
FURNITURE BOOMS!
JOHN GUELICII,
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 band at bis -Fui riture Kooins."
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is.
BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS,
Wardiobes and Book-cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor,
Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-ny-JLiind
and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS, HAT
R-ACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac.
RockingandArmChairs,
Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs ;
And common and other Chairs.
. LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description on hand, and new glasses for
old frames, which will be put in on very
reasonable terms, on short notice.
He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair.
Corn-husk Hair and Cotton top Mattresses.
COFFI.VS, OF EVERY KIND,
Made to order, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also. House painting doue to order.
The above, and many other articles are furnish eJ
to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap
proved i-ountry produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar.
Lin-woo. and other Lumber suitable for the busi
ness, taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shop is on MarKet street. Clear
field, and uearly opposite the -Old Jew Store. '
December 4. IH.it JOHN GUELICH.
MERRELL &BIGLER
Have just opened a large and splendid assort
ment of
NEW a O O E s
at their old Stand in Clearfield. Penn'a.
They have the best assortment of Hardware that
has ever beeu brought to this county, which they
will sell at the most reasonable prices, among
which will be tound a splendid lot of cuttlery. to
which they invite the ffecial 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 pattern, and other
fire-ar-u8. 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 ot'the sta:e.
They a so have on hand Pittsburg Plows, a
mong wiich are steel centre lever plows. Also
Plow eastings, and otheragricultural 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, oil 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 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 tbeir line of business Give them a call
and examine their stock, and they feel assured
that you ean bs 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 roods
May U, Mi. MERRILL A BIOLSR.
GROVESTEEN & CO.,
rTVlDDEIt CI' TTE RS of a superior maki
I 1 for sale at reasonal le prtes.a MEURELL
I -...1 llil 1. t. W M i L
.iiu ...... . . . v icni uo A, i
SALT! SALT!! SALT !!! A prime arti
cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent
acKs. at S3. 25 per sacK, at the cheap cash stoi e of
November 27 K. MOSSO .
BONDS AND NOTES FOR SALE. The
undersigned is prepared to furnish, to those
seeking investments. Government and county
bouds Also five per cent Government notes.
U B. SWOOPF.
Clearfield Miy 4. lBfU. Att y at Law
I R. A. M. II ILLS DtSIRES TO INFORM
i-f his patrons that professional businss con
.-x ;5c-r5s3b fines him to his office
&i&P&ti " tl,e tiule- anl he
U'SSJvvS tI will therefore be una
gfptg ble to make Profes-trJh--i.
sionaI Visits to any of
?5$jrSj-r "' '"" n's accustomed phii e
s'xTlVTTTiJSyS thissummer; hutma'.
on the southwest cor
nerof FroLt and Mam
streets at all limes, except when notice a peai
in the town papers to the contrary. July, It 63
CLEARFIELD N U RS E R Y . E SCOUR
AGE HOME INDUSTRY. The undersigned
having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about
half way between Curwensville and Clearfield
Uoroughs. is prepared to furnish ail kindsof Frui'
trees. (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen . Shrub
bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ton Biack
lerry. Strawberry and Raspbei ry vines. Also
Sibrian Crab trets.Quince and early Scarlet Rheu
barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended -o. Address
Aug 31.1SU. J. D. WRIGHT, Cur wensville.
IUTPLE & FAUST,
IlEALr.HS I.N
FOREIGN AWD DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, &C.
MAIS STREET, CtTRW ENS VILLE, PA.
f pil E UNDERSIGNED having taken the stocK
J. of merchandize of the late firm of Patton.
Hippie A Co.. have just added a fresh supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
comprising Groceries. Drugs. Queensware,
Boots and Shoes,' Clothing. Muslins. De Lain
Prints, Sattinets. Flannels, etc,, which
they offer at low prices
FOR CASH OR READY PAY.
Grain, PorK, Shingles and Boards. tKcn in ex
change for goods. We rcspectfuliy as a share
of patronage. Call and examine ourstocK.
Curwensville. Dec. II. I1IPPLE A FAUST.
N r. The accounts of Patton. Hippie A 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. I(6t. HIPPLE A FAUST.
DRUGS! DRUGS!!
FRESH -A-ISTiZ) PURE !
IIARTSWiCK & HUSTON,
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET ST., CLEAR FIELD,
Keep constantly on hand a large and well telect
ed stock of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
Perfumery, Toilet Goods
BLANK BOOKS & STATIONARY,
'10BACC0 & SEGARS,
And a general assortment of varieties and fancy
articles We respectfully invite a call, feeling
confident that we can supply tha wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction. April 29, 1864.
War in Curwensville!
1 Ma m i- i ii -
New Goods Extremely Low.
STILL A GRAND MISTAKE ! ! !
THAT ALLTHE MERCHANTS AT CURWENS-
ville were wounded 'Tis true, that t 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!! RE AD! !! READ!!!!
Among the Ladies' dress goods will be found
Poplins. shallie8, detains, lawns, and a variety of
other seasonable articles, at the lowest war pri
ces. Ladies who wish to make a good invest
ment sbould call and examine my stock.
CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRI(fES!!!
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 90 cents per gallon. All other
groceries at the same rate. Boots and shoes, and
Shoe Bindings, cheap.
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.
Curw.nrvilU, May JOth, 18M-jal .
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COUNTY DIRECTORY
TIME OF R0LDINO COrRT
2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in Jute.
3d in March. 1 4th in Sepfm'r.
Vt each year, and continue two week if necossary,
COUNTY AND EIsTRCT OFFICERS.
Pres't.Iudge Hon. Samuel Linn, ReMefoiite.
As'le.Judges Hon. J. it. Tbouipron. CurrensviIJa
HOC. JimrS UIou::..
Sheriff. . . . Jacob Faust. . .
Prothonotary, 1. F. r.uweiU-r. .
Reg. & Kec. . Isaiah ti 'larger .
Listrict At:'y, W. M M'Cuiiongh
Treasurer.. . C. Kiatzer. . . .
Co. Surveyor, H. B. W right, .
Couiiuios'u'rs, Thos. Dougherty,
Amos Read, . .
Conrad Baker. .
Auditors. . . H Woodward,
F. F. Coutriet.
M L. C. Lvaus, .
Coroner. . . . H. W. Parke.
Co Suoerind't C. B. Sandford,
. rre.-t
Cie'ivCld.
fllcn Hpe.
' Gr. Hills.
, Clearfield.
N. Millport
. Pennfield.
Lecentn Miit
Curvtei9ili
Clear
LIST OF POST-OFFICE.-5.
To 'Oi ships. rCamttofP.O. Na-m9f P.M.
Ueccariu,
Ulen nope. - - v in n right
. Utahville. - - - Theodore Weld..
- Hegarty'sX Rwads S.-imuei Hegjry
Bell,
Bower,
- Chest, - - -
- Cush, - - -
. Oj!terd. - - -Forrest.
- - -'
- Clearfield Bridge,
- Woodland. - -
- Luthcrsburg,
- Troutville.
Jefferson Line. -
W M'Cracken.
TIh'S.A. M';h,
J. W Cairrbrl!.
H. I.. llendtf.-ja.
- .'amts Lio-'in.
- 3m. Fcrrest.
Vin. .Albert
- R. il. .Moore.
- Cbuiic? .-'loppy.
Julia ilebt-ri'o.
Bloom, -Bogs.
-Bradford
Brady, -
Burnside, - NewWashingtonj - Janu's tiallaiier.
Burnside,
- v. . t. I-HIt.
- Jack Pi'tthin.
- Ja;ob l!uii-e.
- O. Tore.-. Jr.
- Wm Mc'.iai-vey
- A. Farbt-r
- M. A. Fr.irg.
- P. A.Gauwu.
- J. f .'.V Schi urr
. T. V Fleinins.
Paicbinville. -F.H3t
Ridge,
Uurd. - - -
Mctlarvey. -
Westover, - -
Clearfield. - -
Chest, -
Dlearfield.
Covington, - Frenchville,
" ... Kartb.ius. - -Curwensville
Curwensville, -
Keeatur. - Philinsbure. Centre county. Pa
. . AVest Decatur, - - Sophie Rndeb&eh
- - Osceola Mi!!-, - - T. F Bonlich.
Ferguson. - Marron. ... - Elm. Ytilliawt.
Fo. .... Heiien Post Office, Elk county, Pa.
Jirard, - - - Leconte's Mills,
Bald Hills, - -
Qoshen. - - Stnw?-i;:.:, - -lirnham,
- - tirithamtop.- -
C. iulsiu..
- WUiiuin Cnrr.
- A. !5. Miifw.
- Thos. II. Force
- A. J. l ox
CIiks J Pa.-y
David Ty:r.
- H. Woolw.ri
- Eliza Clinse.
- (ico HeckiJtri
. M. O. Stirk.
- Jas. Thoiapon.
- J. C Brennrr.
- H V. pecrer.
- A. C. MotP
T W. Kleuiiig.
- Renj. F l'ie.
- D T.. Hrubaker.
J;imcs Lock-tt.
(iueiich, - - Smith's Mills. -
' .... Muucra, -Huston,
- - Tyler, - - -
" ... PennficM. - -Jordan,
- - Ausonvil'e.. - -Rartbaus.
Salt Lick. -Knox.
- - - New Millport. -Morris,
- - - Kvlertown, - -
. ... jTorrisduls. - -Penn.
- - - Lumber City. -....
Grampian Hills,
Pike, .... t nrweus. illo, -
- .... Uloomingvilie. -Union,
-- Rooluon. - - -Woodward.
Jefi'ties. -
4 This Post Office will do for Chest township.
Will answer fvr Fergi son totnir;
STATE & V. STATES DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor, - - - A.O. Curtin, - - - Centre county
Sec y of Com. EliSlifer. - - - . li.ioncouuty
Dep. Secretary, W. II. Arms'rong.
Auditor iJen." - Isac"Slei,ker, - - I'nion cotcty
Surveyor len. - Jns. P. Barr. - - - Pittsburg.
Attorney (Jen. - W.M.Meredith. PbilaJeij'
Adjutant Hen. - A V i.ufsell. - -State
Treasurer, W. V M'Urath, -Sup
Com.Sch's Chas R Coburn.
Deputy Sup't, - S. P. iates, - - - Crawfori ei
elate Librarian. Win Firr.ey. - - - Harri-burg.
SrrnKME CornT--.,tf Juktice. ( W Wood
ward. Associates. Ja Thompson. Win Stru:.r.
J. M. heed. D. Agnew. Sessions. Philadelphia
1st Monday of January, Harrishurg 4th .MfMiay
or April. Sunbury 1st Monday of October, nd ia
Pittsburg on the 3d Monday of October.
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATE?.
President. - - - Andrew Johnson, Of Tennes
Vice President,
Sec. of State. - Wm. II Seward. - New To:k.
Sec of Treas'y Hugh M'Culloch, -Sec.
of War. - E.M.Stanton. - - renEylTan!a
Sec. ot Navy Gideon Welles. - - Connecticut.
Sec. of Interior Isaac P. Usher, - - Indiana.
P. M. Gen. - - Wm. Dennison, - - Ohio,
Attorney Gen. - James Speed, - Kentucky.
Scprkme CornT Chief Justice. S. P. Chase, of
Ohio Associate ! ustices Samuel Nelson of New
York. Robert C. Grier of Pennsylvania, Jauics M.
Wayne of Georgia. John Catron of Tn.nesee. Na
than Clifford of Maine. David Davis of Illinnu.
Noah IL Swayne of Ohio. Samuel F. Miller of
Towa. Stephen J. Field of California. Meets in
Washington city on the 1st Monday of Decnr-ber
Salary of Chief Justice $5,500, of AociiUeS3.0U
HELIOGRAPHIcf
THE undersigned having completed his Phote
graph Gallery, in Shaw's Row, two doors west or
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
ish thf se beautiful productions of ' sun drawing
in the highest style of tha art. Having fitted up
my rooms at considerable expense, with a i-w
to the comfort and pleasure of my patrons, I nope
by strict attention to business, and a desira to -isfy
those who call, to merit a liberal share ol
public patroniige. A good assortment of uiiw
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. H. BRIDGE.
September 2, 1561. -J"
Instruction in the art or Photography gi"
and aparatui furnished at city prices.
OIL TERRITORY AXD' LFASES for
sale by . H. B. SWOOl'E,
Clearfield. Pa , Mar. 22. 185- Att'y at Lw.
WILLIAM FEATI1. Notary ,PDbj! "4
Lioen.ed Conveyancer. New
Clearfield county. Pa. J" 2. 1865-3111
WATTKDS5.000 worth of county bond
Thoaa of Jj
Juno .WS CtoorM.
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