the &A?f 8G2M.tl'$ --.'0 Mil At; CLKAHFIEUUV-, JULYW,J?r.5: -v -mie aid '"lent Ssld x aih oal- . . -' , at . : : : : S.55 a rn. T"U 'A;;. it' I'hiHp-barg at : ; 11 00 a. m. Train leave. Phii:Pburg at : : : -.?0 p. m. drives at Tyrone at : : : : 5.aj pjn. TTTof"? UBSCH I PTION. ADVERTISING AND JCBBIXG. Subscription, in advance, 1 year, : : : 62 00 . Subscription, if paid with theear, : : 2 o. Subscription, if not paid within the year. A 00 Ihe above rates of subscription to apply to tho earrent volume, unless paid for before January Coart. l5iJ- Adm'rs and Ex'rs notices, each. 6 times, Auditor' notices eaoh. Caution and Estrays. e:ioh. 3 times, Dissolution notices, each, -i time.. Transient Advertising, per square of 10 lines, or less:! times, or le?s. Tor each subsequent insertion. Offioial Advertising, for each square of 10 Hues, or less 3 times, or less, For each subsoquout insertion. Professional cards, o lines, one year, Local notices, per lino. 1 time. Obituary notices, ovtr 5 lines, per line, Yearly Advertising, one square. : : : Yearly Advertising, two squares, : : Yearly Advertising, three squares, : Yearly Advertising, one-fourth column, Yeariy Advertising, one-half column, Yearly Advertising one coluuia. F.lai.ks . single quire, ::::::: Blanks. 3 quires, per quire, : : : : Blanks G quires, per quire. ; : : : Blanks, over 0 quires, per quire, : : : Handbills, eigtih het, 25 or less, fourth sheet, 25 " half sheet, 25 " ' whole lieet. 25 " 2 art 2 50 1 50 2 00 1 50 50 1 50 50 5 Oil 15 10 S 00 12 i0 15 00 20 00 3" 00 ft) 00 2 50 2 oo 1 75 1 50 1 50 2 50 4 50 5 00 ver 25 of each of above, at proportionate rates Tho above rotes were agreed upon, by the un doasigned. on the 3d day of December, 16H, and will be strictly adhered to during the present kiirb prices of till kinds of printing materials. D. W M'tOKE, Publisher of -Clearfield Kepubliean." 8 .1. ROW, Pubiisher of ' Hat'tsman's Journal." Frost. Some of the ridges in this coun ty were visited by ''Jack Frot" on Fiiuay morning, -Ju!y 14th; lut we have not learn ed of any serious damaires having been done by him. ' , v ''Sold Agin." We. unuastaml that D. W.'3;vre, E., has sold the Rrjjiiblican ofiiee to G. I. CooJIattier,- Esq. We wel come Jeirp biK-k to t lie editorial fraterni ty, aud wish Lira suet-ess in his present ( ti terpriM!. Grand MrsiCAL Cox-f.rt. A prand muMual concert will be given in the Court, Jlonse. by the Clearfield Mu-ical Su-iery, under the direction of IVof. Li-mhoii, on Tuesday evening, July 25th, 1SG5. The Muicul Soek-ty is composed ol a na.u tnr of the -best wer-H.-rs and intvu rutrutal peri'orn.t-rs hi this place, and ht-nee we have no he-item-y in saying, that the. public may rely upon being entertained by a fraud and really Tiiagmaecnt perfor uv.nce. The exercises will consist of vocal r;d instrumental music, and will embrace some of the most popular choruses, quar tette, duetts, etc.. J-y the society ; and a lumber of Got t chalk's celebrared concert pieces by Prof. Lighton, who has the repu tation of being one ot the best pianists in the country. Beyond doubt this will be the bet musical entertainment ever given in Ciearfiold. It is. to b-3 hoped, therefore, that our citizens generally will attend th j concert, otherwi-e they may have cause to regret they niis.-?d so rich a musical treat. Sabfcatb School Celebration. FniEND BoaV: A very pleasant Sabbath School ct-lebratiou came off at the Camp ground, near Harmony Church, in Burn side township, on July 4th, So5. At an early hour, the Harmony School was joined in procession, by t!u Xewburir and Kik'kk Schools, which proceeded a short distance and met the E:sr Bidge and Ploaant-Valley Schools. All tho schools were then formed in one procession, under the direc tion of Lieut. W. Hewitt, Marshall of the day, and inarched back to the camp ground, amidst the waving of banners, and keeping tteep to the lively music of a martial band. The assemblage was called to order by Mr. John M'Ca. dell, and on motion Rev. J. D. Domar was chosen President; Bev. W. B. Pur ly, Vhe President, and Jac-Lsoit PaU-hiti. Secretary. The exercises of the day were opened by prayer by Bev. G. Domar. A short a 1 Iros was then deUveml by Bev. J. D. Domar, after which the Declaration of Independence was read by Bev. ii. B. Hamlin. The Sab bath Svhool scholars were nest addressed by Bev. W. B. Purdy, and the citizens by ll' V. II. Ash ; after which all partook of a most sumptuous collation, prepared for the occasion by a committee of ladies. After all present had partaken freely of the good things set before them, the assem blage was again called to order, w hen a U niitu address was delivered by Bev. J. B HempSeld, which received the approbation of all tru-3 Union friends. The soldiers present were then addressed by Bev. B. B. Hamlin, who responded in a lively tune of martial music to the glowing tribute paid them by the speaker. On motion, thanks were returned to the speakers and musicians, for the part they took in the exercsses and that the proceed ings be published in the Raftsman's Juur- Good feeling and harmony prevailed throughout the entire exercises; and it was truly a pleasing sight to witness so Targe a number of children assembled together, whose smiling faces and cheerful voices be tokened that they were thanktful to their parents and friends for the gnjnd collation on the occasion. It was indeed a cheerful ud happy day, and will long be renieniber-. & kj H who purtiipsrwi. Ynn. J. P. A Si' ATE Senatoj. T.if. Clarion County Union Convention, on the 5th July, i.tmi nated Col. Thomas M'CnUoagh, for State Senator subject to the decision of the Union convention. "To Teicudh. By reference to the county Superintendent's advertisement, it will be seen that the third annual session of the Teachers, Institute, will commence on August 22d, 1865. , Pianos Tuned. Prof. Lighton will re main in Clearfield a short time yet. Per sons desirous of having their pianos tuned will please call upon him at once, or address him through the post office. I-The Oil Well. The operation of bor ing .still progresses, and it is in contempla tion to sink the well to a depth of one thou sand feet before abandoning the oil project. Should the company fail to- strike oil at that depth, then it i.s the intention of erecting works for the manufacture of salt the salt water obtained last week being of very su perior quality which, no doubt, will prove a very profitable investment. TKe oil corn pan." intend to sink another well either on lloaring Bun or Montgomery creek, in a short time. That oil exists in this county there is lit tie doubt, and we hope that the proper efforts will be made to induce its de velopment. All that is wanted is energy and enterprise to obtain the necessary ma c-hinery, and soon the oil itself will flow from the earth i great abundance. The Lady's Friend. This favorite of the ladies lealj off in its August number with a beautif ul engraving called -"Grandpa's Darling'1 the face of the old man, with its deep, thoughtful eyes, strikes us asj particularly fine. . Among the figures of the colored Steel Fashion Plate, we note a Bridal Dress, very chaste and pretty. The other engravings of this number are, "The Ch.il- dreu and the Bain-Drops," "Jacket a Ban- uetix (front and bacji view," "Bonnets," "Gentleman's Shirt," "Grecian Waist with Biaces (front and back view,") "Gimp Or nament," "Watteau Skirt Supporter," kc. ike. The mu.-io tor this number is the fine piece. "Best, Noble Chifftitm !" The 'liter ary contribution are xcei!ent. Price 2.50 a year; 2 topic- ' t.00. Deacon & lV-ter-i,on, oTJ Walnut street, Philadelphia. ClearSeM County " USTCOHE TAX-LIST I OS 1864.- Mil Bow: For the information of the V people yon will please publish the following incomes, as assessed by the Assistant Asses sor for Clearfield county, for the year 1SG4 : Albert, Win. $ 1 ,00f) Mil chell, Bobt. $30 1 Albe.t, IWnry l,0w) Morrcll, O. B. 2 0 A inert, George T, Oiktv-FGarvey, Win. 14 Arnold. Samuel "250; d'N'aul. if. W. '502 Arthur. J unit 155? Miller, J. if. 500 Berts, W. AV. l,5l'5LM Clo.-key. I. C. 122 B ontwii. Jon'a J,21 1 M-is.-op, B. 1,5.1) Bianchard.P.B. yoo M'Gau-hev, J. 2J tl.ore t, G. H. .1.44s, M'Ciaekeu, i. 7. Beii, Arthur :Ml il'Crat kev.J . 5l'2 JIailt-y, Mo-cs ';5"t:M'('u!ie, Sa:;i'I 200 Mtvnner, J. C. 2o0 M J-.naliy, .J. 15. s,io Brubakt :-, John 4-So'Mock, Jacob TOO Beil. G.l r, jr. 1,014 Nevling, A. 1,000 Bloom, Win. L. 350;Xaugle, H. F. 321 Boalich, T. F. 500 2n ivbug, 1). G. 5W Bailey. Daniel 155 Owens, John 508 Baily", .Abraham. 240 Owens, Bobt . 621 Baiiey, Joseph i)'J Price, Willian 129 Bloom, Thomas l.ss Potter, J. W. 3r4 Bloom, John It. 121 Patthin, A. W. 1,000 Barrett, Walter 1,155 Piekaxd, J no. J. oiM Biirler, Wiiiiam 2.2;j:i Powell, Win. 1,05 Bloom, Lewis I. 55o Patchin. Jackson 300 Ciin--, James 2, 325 Potter, Joseph 200 Cou irict, L. M. 800 Pierce, A. II. 740 Caldwell. Isaac 071 Pierce O. P. 740 Caldwell, Jas. A. 524 Patton, John 4,955 Cooper, Jeremiah 14 1 Porter, Bobt 237 Dale, John t'.O Beed, Geo. L. 1,450 Dickey, W in. S. 255 Bouguex, J. B. 300 Faust, Daniel 1,150 Beed, J no. J. 2S5 Frank. 31. A. l,87o Borebaugh, S. 815 Forrest. James 1, 50 Bob.-on John 1,135 Forcev.T'oos.lI. 1,475 Stewart, Jas. L. 270 FiuneV. A. C. 3,502 Shaw, A. II. 50 Foley Win. A. '!5 SVartz, Peter 1,2'jS F-.mth. Wm. 224 Smith, Lewi? C4 Fetzcr, David A- VJ Swan, John 25 Groom. George 301 Stewart. B. S. 317 Garrison.' Jofin B. 50 Shoff, C J. 121 it?ai-b.-irt. Adam 254 Smith, W. D. 13'J Gicrorn. Thomas t'23 Swoore, H. B. t5S i i-:ha:ti, Jn-. i. 3.000 Smith, J. W. 1,200 Gwlr. David W. 26 Shaw. B. Sr. 1,020 Hewitt, John V,'. 1 1S Smith, H. W. 210 II .over, Geo-re ('m)O Siith. C. W. 210 llciHl-rson. li. 2.250 ShavAl B. &VJ Hill-, A. M. 2.3( Spencer.Abram 1,035 Hartswick.J. G. l.S'.3 Steiner, J. t 1,043 Ileirercv, Sam l 1,150 Snvder, A. 711 Humplnvv, B. S. 'J8S;encer. H. W. 224 Hiie, He'n ry 43r, Ty!er, David 1,900 Hile, Anthony 300' I hompson, John 390 Hippie. K. A" 1.150 Thompson, C. Ill Irv'm, F. A. 3,213 Tate, A. B. 77 Irvin, Jan-d F. V2I iTate, A. C. 72 Irvm, William 4,1K TboiDison, Simon 60 Irwin, Lewis-1, IKVThoiujysoii, J. W. 181 Irvin,Matlhew S. Thompson. IL B. 227 Irvin, Ellis W3.Ten Eyckr Wm. 1,159 Irwin, James 1,6SK-Woodward, II. 1,550 Irvin, William C. 9 0' Weaver, J. I,7'.3 Jenkins, Sani'l 425 Weaver, John (Bj 200 Johnson, James -s : W hite, Asa o49 Johnson, John S. 5S Westover.Wni. 717 John.-on, Wm. P. 58 Widemire, Saml 406 Kvler. Leonard 626 Watts, Martin 781 K.arzcr, J. P, 33- Wright, II. B. 558 Kratzer, C. 1,5(W Wav, Caleb 634 Kirk, Isaac 329 Wriaht. A. K. 1,034 Lawshe, John 4.513 Wright, J. W. 140 JiOtig,GeorgeII. 1,71'6 Wright, Wm. V. 475 liOng, Wim J. 1,594 Widemire, John 540 Leeonte, A. 741 Wall, Thomas. 472 Light nor. John 171 ; Whitmor D ivid 673 Ix'onard, J. T. 3,474 Wise, Moses 144 Lvtle, G. H. 401 -Wilson, B. V. 175 Lone, Philip A. 85 Wallace, W. A. 2,588 Long, A. A. . 403 Woods, Matthew 46 Montgomery, A. 90 Wilson, S. P. - 0 Mitchell, Sam'l 1,580; When is ft Bed not a Bed ? A. When it is a litd J?y-gi. ""' -Notice. I hereby give notice, that I have this day sold all my interest ii the store to Win. Ten Eyck & II. B. Thomp son. I also leave in their hands, for collec tion, the Book accounts, Notes, &c, &c (Prompt settlement is required. ) The bu siness will be carried on in the name of Ten Eyck & Thompson. J. D. Thompson. Curweusville, July 1st, 1865. 3t. MARRIED : On July 9th, 1865, at the residence of the bride's father, in Somonauk, Illinois, by Itcv. D. N. Kinne, Mr. William L. Cook to Miss Eliza Jane Williams, Loth for merly of Clearfield county, Pa. , died : At the residence of her Fon-in-law, in Biadford township, on July 16th, 1865, Mrs. Alsey B. Stone, aged 49 years, 9 months and 6 days. ITISII, Salt and plaster in large quantities 1 at IMar Ti. ISoa.l "J-P. KRATZER. LIME. We are dow prepared tofurnish wood and coal-burnt Lime, from the celebrated "UcMcfonte Limesioiie," at f-hort notice. Our v-ood-burnt Lime is equal to any other Lime pro duced in the .State. Orders to ship by Railroad promptly attended to. Address. SUORTLIDUE 4 CO., May 21, lS65-3m. Dellefonte, Pa. $1 1 KEWAKD. A reward of f 150 will be paid for the apprehension and con viction of thft incendiaries who have recently been practicing their vocation in the the burning of the property of the citizens of Knox township. The above sum has been raised by voluntary sub twription among the citizens of said townthip.and is left in the bands of tUe District Attorney for payment. MANY CITIZENS OF KNOX. June Zl. lSoo-pd. k 1M11NISTKATOIIS' A'OTICE Letters J- of Administration on the Estate of John W Graham. lateof Bradford towu'p Clearfield coun ty Pa., deceased, having been granted to the un dergone i ; ail persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make iuimediato payment. una tnose having claims against tne same will present iheui properly authenticated for settle ment, i; WEN GRAHAM, '- ' ED. DALE, May 2. 1S65-pd. Administrator's. MISS E. A. P. IIYNDEK, Teacher of Piano-Forte. Melodeon. Cabinet-Organ, tJuitnr, Harmony and Vocal Music. Also, sole a gent for Cleai field county for Chickering t Sins 1'iano Fortes, and Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Or gans Uoom-t with Mrs. II. 1). Vtth. Music Ziooks. Paper, and tbeet Musio constant ly on hand at the store of Mrs. II. D. Welsh. '. Clearfield. Pa., Dec 7. lKtil FLEM HOLLIDAT, W ITH G K A F t W A T KIN & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 426 Market Street, Philadelphia. ric. GitAFF. : : Isaac watsixs. : : w. h. wfihbr Af.2i tiios. SAPPiNGTo.v. lSGa HOME INSUHANCE COMPANY, Office No. 13a Bi:oadwav. N Y. cash CAriTAL. :::::::: S2.000.000 00 assets. 1st July, 1864. : : : : : 3,000.000 00 LiALiLiTiKS, ::::::::: al,577 54 CHA.S. P. MARTIN, President. A. F. W LLMARTU, Vice-President JOHN McG EE, Secretary. Policies of Insurance against Los or Damage by Fire. by J. li. t UL.IVHD Agent. August 7. lo4-rtm. Clearfield Pa QUAItTT'.SlLV KEPORT of the First Na tional ilai.k of Clearfield, July 3d, 1805. RESlttRCES. Notes and bills discounted - - - 52.290 90 Due from National lianks - - - - 5.162 54 other Hanks - - - - - - 3.160 89 U. S Bonds deposited with Treasurer of U S to secure circulation - 70.0BO 00 Kills of this I5unt on hands - - - - 7.790 00 Kills of other Barrfes 3 42 87 Specie and Legal Tender Notes - 8.073 94 Premiums - --- 2'JD 20 Cunent expenses - - ..... 2bb 64 Furniture ------- 213 16 Total - 165TS33 "20 LIACILIT1S9. Capital Stock paid in - - - -Circulating Notes received - -Individual Deposits - - - -Due National Banks - - . Due other Banks and Bankers -Profit and Loss ------ Total Liabilities .... SSI. 183 00 51,000 00 23.30.1 23 4.304 05 - 4.40t 12 1.710 80 "T65lsS5 20 I. A. C. Finnrr Cashier of First National Bank of Clearfield do hereby certify that the aoove is a correct aggregaie. of the second quarterly report UI IC13 UUliK JUly -a, 19u3 A C. FINNEY, Cash. QUARTERLY REPORT of the County National Bank of Clearfield, July 3d, 1S65. REsotritCKS. Notes and bills discounted : : : : $24,054 65 Expenses : : : : : : : : : : : 6S0 85 Taxes paid :::;::::::: 200 00 Due from National Banks : : : : : 13.936 74 - " other Banks aud Bankers : : 705 23 U. S Bonds Deposited with Treasurer of U. S to secure circulation : : : 35.000 00 Gold and Silver :::::::: 1.4i7 54 V. S. Legal Tender Notes : : : : : 8,353 00 Notes .itid Cash remittances on -other Backs .:::::::: 53.945 27 Circulating Notes on band : : : : 14.500 00 Total .:::::::.:: : 152,Sl3Td LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in :::::: S3I.090 70 Due-to Depositors ::::::: 53,t-40 70 " tn Certificate Deposite : : ; 592 54 " " National Banks : : : : ; 2,340 76 " State Bjuk and Bankers : : 2HA 77 - " Interest and Exchange i..: : 573 81 " - Circulaoon received : : 1400 00 Total Liabilities i : : :: : :T52T84T25 I hereby certify that the a bo re statement is a true copy from the report made to the Comptrol ler of the Carrency. Jly 31. Isftj. . W. V. WRIGHT. Cash. QUARTERLY REPORT ef tie First National Bank of Chi wenaville, on the morn ing of July 3d, lro5 RESOCRCTS Notes and tills discounted, : : : SS4r171 75 Overdrafts. ::::::::::: Furniture and Fixtares : : ; : : 600 Of) Current expenses and Taxes paid : : : 913 06 Remittances and other Cash items, : : 1,504 35 Due from National Banks, : : ; : 31.9x 51 Dae from. Srare Hanks. r , r : : ;ld7 85 U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer of U.' S. to serurecircalating Notes : 8f,00O 00 U S, Bonds on bands : i : : : : : 5,000 0a Other U.S. Securities : r : : : : 13.500 00 Cash on hand, National Banks : : : : 500 00 - state Banks. 4.500 00 -pecte. : 2.210 00 r 16.910 00 Lawful Money : : : Total, : 8214,462 65 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, : : ; : : : S 75.000 00 Sarplas fusds. ; : : : ; : 5,000 00 Circulating notes, from Comptroller ; : : : : ' - : 67,509 0 Due Depositors, .86.525 43 - Na.ional Banks : : : : : : 675 23 " " State Banks 2.16ft 54 Profit and Loss ; : : ; -.: : : : ; . 7.593 45 Total Liabilities : S244.462 65 I hereby Certify that the above Statement is a true abstract from the Quarterly Report made to the Comptroller of the Carrency July 3d, 1665. JOHN PATTON. President- PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, forsaJe at m. iiartwicK Huston . t-iAirfield. ra CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution ed against purchasing or meddling with the following property, to-w it : two horses, one cow, 12 sheep, a 2-year old heiffer. waggon, plow, har row, horse gears, and household furniture now in possession of John Ross of Chest township, as the same belongs to me and has only been left in the care of said Ross. L. J. HURD. June 23, JS65.3tp. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Moses Fulton. late of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Penn'a, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ANNA H. FULTON, T.N.FULTON, - June 14, 1865-pd. Executors. LIS T OF LETTERS unelaimed and remain ing in the Post Office at Clearfield, on the 1st day of July, A. D. 1865. Arnold. Miss Facnie R. Liddell. R. Berry. Joseph Luce. Miss N. A. E. Boughton, T J. M'Cullough. Mrs. Harriet Brown, Lieut. . M'Quilton. S. , BrooKs Mrs. Amelia Patterson, H. Burk.John Pool. Mrs. Sarah De Haven. Elwood Thiraton, Siris Green, George Tharraes, Miss Fanny James, James Welt. Mrs. Mertv V. Kueblar, Wm.' F. Williamson, Q William Lair, Miss Ansa Marg't Two cents due on each letter advertised. Per sons calling for any of above letters, will say they are advertised. M. A. FRANK, P. M. THE LTJKBEE-CITY RACES AGAIN! KIRK & SPENCER KEEP THE INSIDE TRACK ! Their Celebrated tlioro' bred Steed, "CHEAPEST FOR CASH," the Peoples' favorite!! Remember this and when in want of reasona ble GOOnS, AT THE VfeRV LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH price, call at the store of KtitK & Spenter, in Lumber City. You will not fail to be suited. Dress Goods and Notions in great vatiety, " We study to please. KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., July 1, 1H65. 0. W. & H. W. SMITH, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa., Room, heretofore occupied as a Post-office. J 1865 1865 GRAND OPENING OF SFIEtlHSTG- GOODS, comprising a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware, Wooden-ware, Loots and Shoes, Notions, &c, &c, &c. Best quality of Prints, Delaines. Mozatnbiques, Linen, Poplins, Balzarines. Lavellas, Ginghams check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls, plain silks, fowtard silks, cassamrres cottonades, jeans, tweeds, satiuetts, bleached muslins (at less than city wholesale prices) brown muslins. - HOSIERY, Gloves, Ribbons.Trimmings, But tons, (in great variety) coll ars.vel vet ribbon. veils, headnets. -embroidery, braids, handkershiefs. la dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil drens", misses',, and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker and Corset Skirts, NEW STYLE BALMORALS. Sugar. Tea. Coffee, Molasses. Spices. Ac., Oranges, Split Peas, Lemons, Full Tea Setts. Dishes, com mon and fine ware, cups. saucers. preservejars J. TUBS, Brooms. Churns, Mops. Buckets. Meas ures, brushes, combs. wick3. fancy baskets, bowls, door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., etc. Childrens, Misses and Ladies' morocco boots, shoes, balmorals. and gaitors. May 24. FIRST ARRIVAL! SIPIR-IINrG- 5c STXIISriIVEIEIR. IDIEV GOODS. rai, mm m mm. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have received their first supply of Seasonable Goods,which they are now offering for sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Their stofk consists of a general variety Oi Dry-Goods. Groceries, Ilard-war. Queens-ware, Tin -ware, Willow-ware. Wood en-ware. Provisions, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, and Clothing, Ac. LADIES DRESS GOODS now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks. Delaines, Alpacas. Ginghams. Ducals. Prints, Me. rinos. Cashmeres. Plaids. Urilliants. Poplins, "e reg. Lawns Nankins, Linen, Lace. Edgings, Col erettes. Braids. Belts, Veils, Nets, Cowetcs, Nu bias, llooiis. Coats. Mantels, Balmoral skirts. Ho siery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons, Hats. Trimmings. Buttons. Combs. Shawls. Braid, Muslins, IrisJi Linens. Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, Swiss, Bobinets, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs etc. Of Men's Wear They hare also received a large and well select ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Casbmerets. Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu roys. Bever-Teen. Linen8,Handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc. Ready-Made Clothing In the latest styles and of the best material, consisting of Coats, Pants. Vests. Shawls. Over coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc. Of Boots and Shoes, They have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen tlemen, consisting of Top Boots, Brogans, Pumps Gaiters. Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, etc Groceries and Provisions Such as Coffee, Syrnps, Sugar, Rice. Crackers, Vinegar, Candles. Cheese, Flour. Meal, Bi.con, Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc. Coal Oil Lamps, Coal oil. Lamp chimneys. Tinware s great varie y, Japanware, Egg betters. Spice boxes, Wire ad els, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc., etc. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Brooms. Brashes. Baskets. Washboards, Backets, Tabs, Churns Watl-paper, Candle wick. Cotton yarn and BattiBg, Work baskets. Umbrellas, etc. Rafting Ropes, Angers, Axes, Chisels. Saws. Files, Hammers, Hatchets, N'ils. Erpikei Grt .d stones. Stoneware, Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, etc. School Books, Writing and Letter paper. Fancy note and com merciai 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, Red cords and Bed screws. Matches, Stove blacking, Washing soda and Soap, etc. Flavoring Extracts, Patent Mediciaes. Perfamery of various kinds, Pantry soaps, Oils. Paints. Varnishes, and in fact every thing ososlly kept in a first class Store. They invite all persons to call and examine their stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction. BOYNTON, SHOWERS GRAHAM Clearfield, Pa., May JOtiISft. LEATHER an assottment for sale by ' MERRELL A BIGLER December 14. 1S64. Clearfield FLOUR. A large quantity Extra Family Flour, in Barrels, bark's and i Sacks for sale by Feb. 221 S65. W.F.IRWIN. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $500,000. Agency at the office of II. B. Swoops, Esq , CLKAKFIELD, PA. This company grants policies to secure the pay ment of a fixed sum in the event of death bV ac cident, with a weekly allowance in case of injury, on payment of an annual premium, rapging ac cording to the occupation of the insured. An ex cellent opportunity is thus afforded to the Lum bermen of Clearfield county, to provide for their families, in the event of aocident on the river, or elsewhere. Particulars and circulars may be had on application to II. B. SWOOPE, Agent. MaySO SOMETHING NEW ! CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP, Immediately In rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Citizens of Clearfield, and the public in general, that we have entered into partnership, and are prepared to do all kinds of work on carriages, wagons, sleighs, sleds. Ac. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. (Orders prompt ly attended to. JOHN F, ROTE. Clearfield, July 5, 'y WM. McKNIGUT Thankful for past patronage, I would still so licit the favors of my old customers, and ask ma ny new ones to give us a call. I have aasociated with me in the above business, Wm. McKnight, who is an experienced workman. If you want a good carriage or Umber sled, give us a call. J. F. Rote CHEAPER STILL!! SE-A.S01Sr-A.BXjE GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT WILLIAM F. IRWIN'S STORE. . O.V MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS ARE TO BE HAD AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. The undersigned has just received from the East ern cities a large and well selected stock of the most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of at tha reasonable prices. His friends and custom ers are invited to examine his stock of goods, and ascertain the prices before purchasing elsewhere as he leels persuaded none undersell him. His stock embraces a well selected assortment of DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, Hardware, Queeusware, GROCERIES, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND 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. May 24, 1S65. WM F. IRWIN. NEWS ! NEWS !! ' ANOTHER CAPTURE! And New Goods Arriving at Most?op's RICHARD MOSSOP, SEALER IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, fcC. MABKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, FA. SELLS The Cheapest Goods IN THE COUNTY. Read the followinglist of good' and profit thereby. Uheap Cheap FOR THE LADIES. Goods i-i j . Always on hand a large stock of La-'trO0, dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, (;00ts Vlteap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Alpacas, ue lysines, oingoanig, Goods Prints, Chintz. Kerchiefs, Nu- r- i. vies, uuuucia, vxiutca, cmj. '(roods FOR GENTLEMEN, Good Always on hand Black, 131 ut. BrownjCruof and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Blaek Cioodx Casimeres. Sattinets. Cassinets, Tfreeds, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. Shirting, etc., etc. etc. READY-MADE. (roods Goods Goods Is heap Good. Cheap Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under- Good Goods Goods Goodt Goods uisapi shirts, and other Hannel shirts, Cheap, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neek Cheapl ties, Gum Boots and Shoes. and Ckeop a variety of other articles. Cheap HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CfHz-P'-Such as Unbleached and Bleached Y."M1' Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen Goods Goodt Goods Goods Goods Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap and cotton tablecloths.Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. car pets, curtains, fringe, eto Goods Goods HARDWARE. AC. a.r,. If you want Nails or spikes. Manure Qoods ri or other forks. Saw-mill or other i v neup . . - CheapX saws. Smoothing irons. Locks, Cheajji .Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop'a Chean where you can buy cheap. I Goods Goods (roods Goods Goods G'iods Good Cheap IF YOD WANT Cheap Cheap Cheap Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, Shoe and Stove blacking. Manilla and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Pens. Powder, Shot or Lead, Cheap Goods Cuap Cheap Cheap Cheap: etc., buy th-jiii at Mossop"s. Goodt IF YOU WANT Goods Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Goodt Goods Goods Goods Goods cuup, triaicu, trail raper or win dow Shades. Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to ' Mossop's cheap cash store. Cheap Cheap Cheap Chav IF YOU WANT Goods Cheaplr,, , -. " xtr:. Goods Cheap ,i , - kmwja caua muiiij i luur, ' u 1 ic vi s j Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap brown sugar, hams, shoulders or sides, coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson or blacK tea, buy them - at Mossop's cheap for cash. IF YOU WANT Tallow eandles, fine or coarse salt. Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried apples or peaches, water or so . do craesers, call at Mossop's where you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT i Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goodt Cheap Cheap Cneap Cheap Cheap Is heaw Cheap Cheap .Port wine for Medical or Sacramen Cheap tal uses, Sw.-et wine, old Monon- Goods (food Cheap gabela or rye whinny, Cherry lskeap ana Cognac brandy, buy at Cheap Mossop's cheap cash store. Ch'ap lp you WANT CAj njiaeB Figs. Prunes or dried Cur Cneapi r8nta: filberts, cream, recjn or Goods Goors Goods Goodt Goods Goods Chtap Cheap Cheap Ctea,p ground nuts, candies. Liquorice or Liquorice root, buy tbeia at Mossop's cheap and good. IF YOU WANT Goods Goodt Goods Goodt Ch-eap To buy any other article cheap, iGoods sure to ge to Mossop, for he sells Goods cheaper for cash than any other Goods person in Clearfield county. Gaa,u November 27. 1&61. ap27 59. ooods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheapi Approved etrtntry prod net of every kind taken at the usual market prices tn extltange for gaoii PROVISIONS Flour, bacon, lard, ohees. dxid bef, dried trait, reoured regularly, at tbe stare of Mar. , J. P. 13U.TZB-. U. S. 7-30 LOAN, THIRD SSRXSS. S230,000,000'. By authority of the See ret try of the Treasury, the undersigned, the Goneral Subsorip Uon Agent for the sale of United States seourities, offers te the public the third series of Treasury Note, bearing seven and three-tenths per esnt. interest per annum, known as the 7-30 LOAN. These notes are issued under date of Jaly lfttfe, 1365, and are payable three years from that date in currency, or are convertible at the option wt the holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS, These Bonds are now worth a handsome premi um, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State, County, and Munioipal taxa tion, whioh adds from one to thrie per oent. per annum to their value, aooording to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi annually by coupons attached to each note,whieh may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker1. The interest at 7.o0 per ct. amount to One cent per day on a $50 note. Two cents per day on a 100 note. Ten cents per day on a ?500 notv. 20 cents per day oii,a 1000 uoic. 1 per day on a 5000 note'. Notes of all the denominations named win b promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The Notes of this third series are precisely sim ilar ia form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserve to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent., instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the interest in curreno up to July 15th at the time they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven thirties will commence on the 1st of Jane, and will be made promptly and contiuous ly after that date. The slight change made ia the conditions of this Third Scries affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the . higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event ot which enly will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalise pri ces that purchases made with six per cent, in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per cent in currency. This is The Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $200,000,000 of the Loan authorised by the last Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed will all be subscribed for within two months, whea the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other loans. In order that the citizens of every town and section of country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be re sponsible for the delivery of the notes for whioh they receive orders. JAY COOKB. Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. May 15th, 1865. Subscriptions will be received at the First National Bank of Clearfield. First National Bank of Curweusville. County National Bank of Clearfield. WANTED 55,080 worth of county bonds. Those of longest dates preferrea. Apply to. WALTER BARRETT7 June 23, 1S65. Clearfield, Pa. I7IIISKEKS! WHISKERS! Do you want W Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will fores them to grow on the smoth est face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six WeeKg. Price, $1.00 Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on reeiipt of price. Address, WAIiNER A CO., Box 13S, Brooklin.N. York. March 29th, IH65. EXECPTOR'S .NOTICE. Letters testa mentary on the estate of Joseph Michaels, late of Burnside township, Clearfield county, Pa, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims a gainst the same will present them properlv au thenticated for settlement. WM. IIL'TTO.'V. May 10, lS06-pd. Executor. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with the fol lowing property, to wit; One rone mare, one bay horse, one 3-year old roan colt, one yearling gray colt, one brindle cow. and one black cow, nw in the possession of Hiram Barrett of Jordan town ship, as the same belongs to me and is subject te my order at aay time. U. SWAN. June 14, 1865-pd. HELIOGRAPHIG THE undersigned having completed his Phota-' graph Gallery, in Shaw's Row, two doors west ef 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 thrse beautiful productions of "sun drawing" in the highest style of the art. Having fitted Op 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; Albans and aa endless variety of cases on hand, at moderate nri- ces. Particular attention given to copying everj ama oi pictures. 11. BivllXit;, September 2, 1864. Artist. Instruction in the art of Photoerarisv eiven. and aparatus furnished at city prices. BULKLEY'S PATEXT LUMBER DRIED BY SUPERHEATED STEAM. The under signed respectful Iy informs the people of Clear field and ad iominr eoonties that be has the agen cy of the above patent and will sell individual, county or township rights for its use. The 1 am ber dried by tbrs process is stronger, finishes bet' ter, is easier on tools, and requires less time in drying than any ether process known, dryiag I inch lumber perfectly in 3d- hours better than many montns under tne old system using the same amount of fuel per day that a comason kila consumes. The certificate of a cumber of resi dent mechanics well known in this community is amply sufficient to convince the most sceptical of its utility. Pertou desirous of parehasing rights will addiwrt JOJZF L. CUTTLE. Jose 24, Ii Ceaxfteld, Pe&a'sw
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