Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, July 26, 1865, Image 3

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Train icmi- , ... . . ,,,
rriies at rtuiips'ur;j ui
Train !o.!vo3 Philip.ur- at :
Arrives at lyrone at .
; 11 00 a. m.
3 oil p. m.
5.55 p. in.
P ITHS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ADVERTISING
1 AND JOBBING.
Fubseription, in advance. 1 year, : : : S2 00
Subscription, if paid with the year, : : 2 oO
Suhvriprion. if not paid within the year. A 00
" The above rates of cubsoriptioa to apply to tho
eurreut volume, unless paid for before January
I'ourt. H5. ,
AduTrs and Ex'rs notices, each. 6 times,
Auditor' notices, each.
Cautiuu-i and Kstrnys. each. 3 times,
Iissoiution notices, each, : times,
Transient Advertising, per quare of 10
line, or less : limes, or less,
For i-iiL-h subsequent insertion,
OiSoii.l Advertising, for eaeh square of 10
lines, or less ." times, or less,
For eacih subsequent insertion.
Professional cards, o lines, one year,
Local notices, per line. 1 time,
Obituary notices, over 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 columu,
Blanks .sinjrie quire, :::::::
l;!anks. 3 quires, per quire, : : : :
Jilai.ks. tj quires, per quire. : : : :
Blank, over C quires, per quire, : : :
Handbills, eighth ?hcct. 2" or less,
fourth sheet, 25
half shoot, 25
whole sheot. 25 "
2 50
2 3l
1 50
2 00
1 50
50
1 50
50
5 DO
15
10
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12 00
15 00
20 00
35 00
60 CO
2 50
2 HO
1 75
1 50
1 50
2 50
4 5-'
g tif
Over 25 of each of above, at proportionate rates
Th nbove rates were asreed upon, by rhe un
designed, on the 3d day of December. IS.il. and
i!t be strictlv adhered to during the present
hiijh prices of "all kinds of printing materials.
6 4 I). V MoOviK.
Publisher of -Clearfield Uepublicau."
S J. IwOW,
Publisher of Raftsman's Journal.-'
The 'e.vi;if.!1. Daring the pa.-t week
copion-rains have fallen in this ' region,
which have retarded hay-making very much.
ANOTiiF.ii Vki.L. We are informed that
the boring of an oil well, was to be commenc
ed, at Salt Lit-k. on Monday lat. Mtty suc
cess attend the operations of the company, i
(Jkowino. We uiiJ.-rstand that the
wheat hascumuiemvd growing hi the shuck,
on account f the wet weather, and unions
we are favored wiih good weather .soon,
in ich of the crop will become worthless.
Spu.NMI) tho Concert yesterday (Tues
di'j ) evening. The performances gave gen
eral sati-ta-llon. TYuf. Lighton and the
Ch'-ru Society, merit the thanks of an ap
preciating public for this rich muMcal treat;
The Oh. W em.. The boring at the oil
W' U is prui-ressingj-lowiy, on account of the
worn condition of the tools. We understand,
however, that new fools are expected daily,
vhi ii the work will be prosecuted vigorous
J. in anticipation of soon reaching the' "ily,
depoi t.
To Travelers. An accommodation
train now runs between Tyrone and Snnbu
ry. via the I-.tM K igle Valley, Tyrone and
( .'lesn field, and lMiil'a and Eric Railroads,
whhout cha.'.iie of cars. This will be of
great advantage to the traveling public.
Train haves Tyrone at 50a. m. and arrives
:it Sunbury at 4.20 a. m. Leaves Sunbury
at l-J. i a. in. aii 1 arrives at Tyrone at C.
is p. m.
Candidates. At the Cop primary elcc
ti. n, on -July Sth, the following ticket was
nominated : I'rothonotary, I. F. Etzwilor;
R.-ister, I. Cr. Eargor ; Treasurer, 1. V.
Moore; ('oiiiini.-i.ner,C. S. Worrell ; Audi
tor, L. F. Irwin ; Co. Surveyor. S. F. Mc-Clo-k5
W. A. Wallace Fm., was also
nominated for S; ate Senator, and. Dr. Boj-er
for Rt-prefontative subject to the approval
tif I !ift i ict conferences.
iMi'UOYF.METS. In walking aTound
town. several evenings since, we observed that
p nuinl erof new houses were in course of con
struction. We are glad to see this, and
hope that capitalists and owners ot lots will
put up many more, as the' can all be rent-
eJ
;
fit",
next spring. All that is, wanting to in-a-e
the population of our borough to
oen hundred or two thousand, wi.hin a
year or two, is comfortable and convenient
houses. Why not build them, then?
' Westf..v Centual Railroad." The
annual election of officers for tho Western
Central Railroad company was held at the
"Mt Henry House," in Meadville, on the 3d
C July, 18o., at which the following
board of officers as unanimously chosen ;
Ticsi-lent, (I. R. Barrett ; Vice Pre-i lent.
T. W. Kennard; Directors, Hon. d ay lord
Church, A. W. Mumibrd, Samuel W i!on,
John Dock, Wilson Tfiorp.l'ierson Church.
G. W. Hamilton. John S. King. Samuel
Waun, G. A. Bittenbanner, J. II. R. Rose,
aud J. J. Schryock. The board of Direc
tors bavi. ordered an immediate survey of
the route of the road.
A Nuisance. We call the attention of
ourX'orouuh aathoiities to an existing nui
sance, which, for the credit of our town,
should be abated. On several occasions
recently, our attention was directed to a
most hideous howling in our streets; and
upon inquiry we found that a number ot
grown up boys had congregated together and
were singintr obscene songs. making indecent
remarks and swearing, much to 'tho annoy
ance of ladies and others who happend to pass
alon?. Snrb Vtil rarities should be nronmt-
h' abated. If parents cannot restrain their ;
children from the committal of these inmtor- j
al outrages, the guilty parties should be ar- I
rested mid severely, puuished. .Will our;
Borough Father attend.to.ttis ma'tter ? We j
Jclt 24T1T, 1SG5. Bear. Row.: What a
romaikal lo child A. C. Tate nmst have been
sit 18. I;jtry and g-t his bios raphy, and
luhiih it for the benefit of the risiug gen
eration. His recent effusion puts me in
mind of the conundrum about the fat pig,
viz : '"If a fat hog conies to' ten WiW.,vhat
will a poor one come to ? Answer: To an ear
of com ;" and that is what Aaron is after.
A MAN IN TURSC1T OF KNOWLEDGE.
Miss Mary l're-ton, of East Horner, New
York, went one day last week to feed a bear
belonging to a uismber of her sister's fami
ly. Not returning as soon as she was ex
pectel, auother member of the family
went "for her an I found her dead. In some
way or other she came within reach of
the bear, whoso thirst for blood led him
to take her life. She was considerably man
jiled when found. The bear was immediate
ly killed.
One of the Funny Facts in connection
with the collapse of the slave-holders, rebel
lion is that in connection with the payment
of all prominent rebel State and Confeder
ate officers. By receipt books which have
come into the possession of the authorities,
it is shown that rebel officers were extremely
noxious to have tht-ir pay in gold. These
knaves never trusted in their own cause, be
cause they refused to receive its currency.
The number of troops sent to their homes
fmni Washington over the Baltimore and
Oliio Railroad since May 3, when the dis
banding of the armies commenced, up to the
17th July, was 2').s.o:7. In the same time
there were a'so sent over the san e road,
1 1,S 1 3 horses, and 0,050 mules.
A Richmond paper invites emigration to
the OMDominion from the hardy popula
tion of the North. Among the inducements
offered are these: "A genial country, a hos
pitable people, easy employment, induhjent
tu.Ji-iiw.-iteiH,' 'iY.c'.
Captain Henry A. Joez, formerly com-
mondont of the AmWnvi!le prison pen,
has 1 cci; an "e.-tcd. The charges against him
are prepared. lie is now in the Old Capi
tal, whiiher others charged with similar of
fenre x;' soon follow him.
The degree of doctor of laws was confer
red on General Meade by Harvard Univer-
i; y at the annual commencement on Wednes
day. General Meade was among the dis
tinguished persons attendant on the com
mencement exercises.
Mackerel are very plenty this year along
the Maine coast, in some cases literally cov
eiingt he-top of the water. One vessel from
Portland secured one hundred and t.venty
barrels last Saturday a week.
A gentleman in New York has offered to
give ."!),') in prizes to those soldiers who
have either lost their right arm or have had
it disabled, who will show the best specimen
of left-hand penmanship.
A suppose ! manufacturer of counterfeits
on the nuti m il iYae' lo.i t! currency,g:ving his
name as Richard Walker, was arrested at
Union Hill, Bergen county, N.J., and com
united to jail.
The commissioner of Pensions has decid
ed that the re-marriasreof a widow termin-
at s all claim to a pension from the date of
such re-marriage although she may become
a widow.
A miniature locomotive, made of gold and
silver. with a ruby for a head-light, andcost
insr sM.oOO. is on exibition at Taunton. Its
wheels are driven by clock work.
The States which elect, Governors this fall
are To.v.a, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont,
Minne sota, New Jersey, Ohio, Wisconsin
and Virginia.
The munincipal election at Fredricksburg,
Va., la-t week, resulted in the success of
the bitterest secessionists in the city.
The frigate Con.sress has leen successful
ly rai-eJ but is altogether ti-eless, except for
tha oil metal which is about her.
The balance 61 the Seven-Thirty Loan now
unsold amounts to about iifteen luiiliou of
dollars.
J. T. iiiii iin, of 1'iLtsbiirg, is spo
ken ot as a camlitfate for Auditor General.
Notice. I hereby tire notice, that I
ii t t- U;,s day said all my interest in the
store to Win. Ten Kyck cfc II. U. Tiromp
son. I ;ti-o leave in their hands, for collec
tion, the i3o.)iv accounts, Notes, Jcc., ive
( l'itntipt sot. hint nt is required. ) Hie bu
siness will to carried on in ti e name of Ten
Jlyck fc Thompson. J. I). Thompson.
(Jurwensviite. duly 1st, lSOo. 3t.
. On July 4;h, 1C5, at the residence of the
bride's father, by Kev. A. II. .embower,
Mr. Llwis HoovLft to Miss Lizzie Feugc
sox of Lumber-city.
On July loth, 165, at the residence of
the Lndes father, by Ldard M tiarvey,
Es(., Mr. TurxTox Havens to Miss Kc
PHEM1A E. liriJLEV. both of Karthaus tp.
In Washington, 1. C, on July-M. 1865,
bv Itev. Tatlier .M'Carty, Mr. Levi L.
Tate, of this place, to Miss Lizzie, only
daughter of the late Tavid Kurtz, Esq.
01 REWARD. A reward of S150 will
i$f be paid fr the npprehensioii and oon
vic i n of thii cendi.iries who have recently been
practicing their voe.iti,u in the the burning of
the i property of the ciiizens of Knox township.
T he above sum I is been raised by voluntary sub
srip(ion m mo tig the citizens of said towntliip. and
is left in the hands of the District Attorney for
payment. MANY CITIZENS OF KNOX.
Jan 21, 1855-pd.
SALT -a good article. nd very cheap at ube
store of WM. F. IRWIN. Clear6el 1.
FISH, Salt and plaster in large quantities
at Mar 22. !Sti5. J.P.KRATZER.
WIIISKK11S! WHISKERS! Doyouwant
. Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian
Compound will frc them to trrow on the smoth-
est l'ace or chin, or hair on bald beads, in Six
WeeKg. Price, SI. Ot) sent by mail anywhere,
closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address,
WAK.EK A CO., Eox 136, Brooklin, . York.
Alareh 2fth. ISOa.
ITIXECUTOU'S NOTICE Letters tsta
li mentary on the estate of Joseph Michaels,
late or ISurnsiae township, Ulearnell county, fa,
bavins been Kranted to the undersisned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims a
gainst the sane will present them properly au
thenticated for settlement. Wil.llu rTUM.
May 10, lSii(5-pd. Executor.
CAUTIO.V. All persons are hereby cautioned
J against purchasing or meddling with the fol
lowing property, to wit: Ore rone mare, one bay
horse, one 2 year old ronn colt, one yearling gray
coir, one brindle cow. and one black covr. nw in
the possession of Hiram Jiarrett of Jordan town
ship, as the same belongs to me and is subject to
niy order at nay time. 11. &WA31.
June 14.. Isii5-pd.
MISS K. A. P. RYNDER,
Teacher of Piano-Forte. Melodcon. Cabinet-Organ,
Guitar. Harmony and Vocal Music. Also, sole a
gent for Clearfield county for Chickcring t Sons
Piauo i'ortes. and Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Or
gnus Room with Mr. II. D. Wrlsh.
Music Uuoks. Paper, and Sheet Music constant
ly on hand at the store of Mrs. U. 1). Welsh.
Clearfield. Pa., Lec 7. lStjt
W ITH
C It A F F, W A T K I N & C O.,
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS xVXJJ SHOES,
o. 120 Market Street, Philadelphia.
pArr.Git.vFP. : : is.v.vc watkiss. : : w. n. wf.imer
Ap.23 thos. s vpcisgtox. 1805
4 njIlMSTRATOUS' NOTICE Letters
2- of Administration on the Estate of John W
tirahuin. lateof Ur tdford town'p Clearfield coun
ty Pa., deceased, havingeen granted to the un
dersigucd ; all persons indebted to said estat
are hereby required touiake iminediato payment,
iiml those having claims against the same will
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. GWKX GRAHAM,
ED. DALE,
May 2. lSi)5-pd. Administrator's.
HOME INSURANCE CO.MPANV,
Office No. 135 Uroakwav. N Y.
cash capital. :::::::: 2,(100. (100 00
Assirra. 1ft July, ISiH. : : : : : 3.0t;0.m.rt 00
LiADiLiTit.s, ::::::::: 51,577 54
C1I AS. S. MAHTIN. Presidefit,
A. Wi LLMAHT1I, Vice-President.
JOIlXMcCKE. Secretary.
i'u'.ieies of Insurance against Loss or Daniaga
by t'ire.by J. 11. FULFOUD Agent,
,u;;ust 17. 18Sl-fim. Clearfield Pa
KAl'PT & CO., at Milesburg, Pa , continue
to furnifh eastings of every description at
short notice. They hav; the best assortment of
patterns in the country for stenm and water-mills
of every description. All kinds of machine and
plow casting- furnished New World and Hatha
way cook-stoves alw-ys on hand. They make 4
horse sweep and 2-!wrso tread-power threshing
uifi';hii:es price at shop, S150 with shaker and
50 loet of strap. Warranted to give satisfaction
in threshing, and kept good to thresh one crop,
free of charge. June 2S. 185-y.
Isaac Hai pt, at ISellefonte. continues to take
ri.-ks for insurance in any good stock company in
the Slate. Al'o in N7ew York: the Koyal and Et
na at Hartford : and the Liverpool and London,
capital 5,000,000.
(J
ITARTEKLV REPORT of the First Na
tional Bank of Clearfield, July 3d. lSiij.
ItESoCRCF.S.
Notes and bills discounted - - - S2 200 SG
Due from Naiional ilauks - - - - 5.1li2 51
" ' other Uanks ------ 3,lfi0 89
U. S Ronds depo-iiied with Treasurer
of U S to secure circulation - - 70.000 00
Hi'ls of this ll.i nk on hands - - - - 7.790 00
IJills of other Banks 8.612 S7
speeii and Legal Tender Notc3 - - - 8.07S !
Premiums 2i0 20
Current expenses - 2-5 61
Furniture - -- -- -- -- - - 213 10
Total K)5,SS5 20
LIABILITIES.
Capital S-tock paid in - - - -
Circulating Notes reeeived - -
Individual Deposits -
Duo National i!ai ks - - - -
Due o'ber i'.anks and Bankers -Profit
and Loss ------
Total Liabilities - - - -
SSl.lO.I 00
. 51.000 00
23.3til 23
4.301 05
4.!Ot 12
1.710 80
15,SS5 20
I, A. C. Finney Cashier of Fir?t National Bank
of Clearfield do hereby certify that the aoove is a
correct aggregate, of the second quarterly report
of this Bank. July 3d. ISio
A C. FINNEY. Cash.
UAKTEULV HE PORT of the County
National Bank ot Clearfield, July 3d, Isoa.
itr.sorncES.
Notes and bills discounted- : : : :
Lxpensef ::::::::::
Taxes paid :::::::::
Due from National Banks : : : :
other Banks and Bankers
524,054 fi5
: 6so S5
: 200 Oil
: 13.93S 74
: : 705 23
U. P Bonds Deposited with Treasurer
of U. S to secure circulation : : : 35.000 00
(lold and Silver :::::::: 1407 54
I". S. Legal Tender Notes : : : : : 8,353 00
Notes .tml Cash remittances on
other Banks .:::::::: 53.915 27
Circulating Notes on hand : : : : 14.5(10 (in
Total :::::::.::: 152,S!3 2S
LI VDIL1TIES.
Capital stock paid in : : : : :
Due to Depositors ::::::
" " to Certificate Deposito :
" " National Banks : : :
" " fc-tate Bank and Bankers
' ' Interest and Exchange
" li Circulation received :
Total Liabilities ::::::
SSI-090 70
53,S40 70
: 592 54
: 2.340 7rt
: 2rt4 77
: : 573 81
: 14.500 00
I hereby certify that the above statement is a
true copy from ihe report made to the Comptrol
ler of the Currency. July 3d. lSt5
W. V. WUIGHT. Cash
QUARTERLY' REPORT of the First
National Bank of Cut vrensville, on the morn
ing of July 3d, 1&55
RESorncES
Notes and bills discounted, : :
S34,171 76
600 00
: : 913 05
: 1,504 33
31.9:15 51
Overdrafts. ::::::::::
Furniture and Fixtures : : : : :
Current expenses and Taxes paid : :
BeuiittaiiCes and other Cash items, :
Due from National Banks, : : : :
Due from State Banks. : . : : :
1,637 93
U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer
of I. S. to secure circulating Note? : 81,000 00
U S. Bonds on hands ::::::: 5.000 00
Other U. S. Securities :::::: 13.500 00
Cash on hand. National Banks : : : : 500 0!)
istate Backs. ;;:::: 4.500 00
Specie, :::::::: 2.210 00
" " Lawful Money : : : : : 16.910 00
Total, ::::::::: : S244,4o2 65
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in, : : : : : : 575,000 00
Surplus fui ds. ::::::;:: 5,ooo 00
Circulating notes, from
Comptroller ; : : : : : ' : : : 67,500 60
Due Depositors, :;::::;; . 86.525 43
National Banks :::::: 675 23
" " State Banks :::::: 2.16H 54
I Profit and Loss ::::.::::: 7.593 4a
Total Liabilities :::::: S214.463 65
I hereby Certify that the above Statement is a
true abstract from the Quarterly Report made to
the Comptroller of the Currency J uly 3d , 1 865.
JOHN PATTON, President.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, forsale at
Hartwick A Huston's Crfield. Pa
CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution
ed against purchasing or meddling with the
following property, to-wit: 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 Kossof Chest township, as the
same belongs to me and has only been left in the
care of said Ross. L. J. HUUD.
June 2S, lS65-3tp.
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 tbein properly
authenticated for settlement
ANNA II. FULTON,
T. N FULTON,
June 14. lS65-pd. Executors.
LIST Of LETTERS unclaimed and remain
ing in the Post Office at Clearfield, on the 1st
day of July, A. D. lSt5.
Arnold. Miss Fannie R. Liddell. R.
Berry. Joseph Luce. Miss N. A. E.
Boughton, T J. M'CuIlough.Mrg.Uarriet
Brown, Lieut. MQuilton. S.
BrooKs. Mrs. Amelia Patterson, II.
Burk.John Pool , M rs. Sarah
De Haven. Elwood Thiraton, Siris
tireen, tieorge Tharmes, Miss Fanny
James, James Welt. Mrs. Merty F.
Kueblar, Wm. F. ' Williamson, Q William
Lair. Miss Anna 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 LI7SIBEE-CITY EACES. AGAIN!
KIRK & SPENCER
KEEP THE INSIDE TEACK !
Their Celebrated thoro' bred Steed,
'CHEAPEST FOR CASH,"
the Peoples' favorite!!
Remember this and when in want of seasona
ble coons, at tiir VfcRY LOWEST POSSIBLE CASQ
prick, call at the store of Kirk A Spescf.r. in
Lumber City. You will not fail to be suited.
Dress Goods and Notions in great vatiety,
We study to please.
KIRK & SPENCER.
Lumber City, Pa., July 1, lStij.
C.W.&H.W. SMITH,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.,
Room, heretofore occupied as a Post-office.
1865
GRAND OPENING OF
sFtiisrcs- GOODS,
comprising a general assortment of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware,
Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &e., &e., &c.
Best quality of Prints, Dcl:.ines, Moiambiques,
LI neu, I'oplius, Balzarines. Lavellas, Ginghams
check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls,
plain silks, fowlard silks, cassame res cottonades,
jeans, tweeds, satinetts. blenched muslins (at less
than city wholesale prices) brown muslins.
HOSIERY", Gloves, RibbonsTrimmings. But
tons, (in great variety) collars.velvet ribbou. veils,
headnets. embroidery, braids, handkershiefs. la
dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil
drens", mioses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker
and Corset Skirts,
NEW STYLE BALMORALS.
Sugnr. Tea. CofTee. Molnsses, Spices..tc. Oranges,
Split Peas. Lemons. Full Tea Setts, Dishes, com
mon and fine ware, cups. saucers. preservejurs Ac.
TUBS. Brooms. Churns, Mops. Buckets. Meas
ures, brushes, combs, wicks, fancy baskets, bowls,
door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., etc.
Childrens. Misses and Ladies' morocco boots,
shoes, balmorals, and gaitors. Miy 24.
FIRST ARRIVAL!
IDIRTST GOODS.
mm. mm
CLEARFIELD, TA.,
Have received their first supply of Seasonable
Goods, which they are now offering for sale at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Their stoek consists of a general variety oi
Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-war. Queens-ware,
Tin ware. Willow-ware, Wooden-ware. Provisions,
Huts, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, c.
LADIES DRESS G00D3
now opening, consisting of Tlain and Fancy Silks,
Delaines. Alpacas. Ginghams. Duqals, Prints, Me
rinos. Cashmeres. Plaids. Brilliants. Poplins, "e
reg. Lawns Nankins, Linen, Lace. Edgings, Col
erettes. Braids. Belts, Veils, Nets, Corset ts, Nu
bias, Hoods, Coats. Mantels, Balmoral skirts, Ho
siery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers. Plumes. Ribbons.
Hats. Trimmings. Buttons. Combs. Shawls, Braid,
Muslins, Irish Linens. Cambrics, Victoria Lawns,
Swiss, Bobincts, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs etc.
Of Men's Wear
They have also received a large and well select
ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy
Cassimeres, Cashmerets, Tweeds. Jeans, Cordu
roys. Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs. Neck
ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc.
Ready-Made Clothing
In the latest styles and of the best material,
consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shawls. Over
coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc.
Of Boots and Shoes,
They have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen
tlemen. consisting of Top Boots. Brogans, Pumps
Gaiters, Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, etc
Groceries and- Provisions
Such as Coffee, .Syrups, Sugar, Rice. Crackers,
Vinegar, Candles. Cheese, Flour. Meal, Bacon,
Fish, course and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc.
Coal Oil Lamps,
Coal oil, Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great varie
y, Japanware. Egg betters. Spice boxes, Wire
ad els, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc , etc.
Carpets, Oil-cloth,
Brooms. Brushes. Baskets, Washboards, Buckets,
Tubs, Churns Wall-paper. Candle wick. Cotton
yarn and Batting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, etc.
Rafting Ropes,
Augers, Axes. Chisels. Saws, Files, Hammers,
Hatchets, N'ils. Spikes. Gri .d stones. Stoneware,
Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, etc.
School Books,
Writing and Letter paper. Fancy note and com
mercial paper, pens, pencils and ink. copy books,
slates, ink stands,-fancy and common envelopes.
Carriage Trimmings,
Shoe Findings. Glass and Putty. Flat irons and
Coffee mills. Bed cords and Bed screws, Matches,
Store blacking, Washing soda and Soap, etc.
Flavoring Extracts,
Patent Medicines. Perfumery of various kinds,
Fancy soaps, Oils. Paints. Varnishes, and in fact
every thing usually kept in a first class Store.
They invite all persons to call and examine their
stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction.
BOYNTON, SHOWERS A GRAHAM
Clearfield, Pa , May Kth, 185.
LEA TITER an assojtment for sale by
MERRELL A BIGLER
December 1 4. 1 S4. Clearfield
FLOUR. A large quantity Extra Family
Flour, in Barrels, bark's and 1 Sacks for
sale by JFeb. 22. 1315. W. F. IRWIN.
NORTH AMERICAN
TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Agency at the office of H. B. Swoops, Esq ,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
This company grants policies to secure the pay
ment of a fixed sum in the event of death by ac
cident, with a weekly allowance in case of itjury.
on payment of an annual premium, ranging ac
cording to the occupation of tha insured. An ex
cellent opportunity is thus afforded to the Lum
bermen of Clearfield county, to provide for their
families, in the event of accident on the river, or
elsewhere. Particulars and circulars may be had
on application to H. B. SWOOPE, Agent. May30
SOMETHING NEW!
CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP,
Immediately in rear of Machine shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Clearfield, and tho public in general,
that we have entered into partnership, and are
prepared to do-all kinds of work on carriages,
wagons. sleighfv:sleds. ie. All kinds of repairing
done with neatness and dispatch. JOrders prompt
ly attended to. JOHN F, ROTE.
Clearfield, July 5, 'y M. MCKNIGHT
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 associated
with me in the above business, Wm. McKnight,
who is an experienced workman. If you want
a good carriage or timber sled, give us a call.
J. F. Rote
CHEAPER STILL!!
SEASONABLE GOODS
Jl'ST RECEIVED AT
WILLIAM F. IRWIN'S STORE,
OH 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 ieels persuaded none undersell him. His
stock embraces a well selected assortment of
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Hardware, Queensware,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS,
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
BUCKETS AND BASKETS,
School Books and Stationery,
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 21. lSf.5. WM F.IRWIN.
NEWS! NEWS !!
ANOTHER CAPTURE !
And New Goods Arriving at Mossop's
RICHARD M OS SOI?,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. &.C..
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
SELLS
The Cheapest Goods
IN THE COUNTY.
Read the folloicinttst of good ami profit tJi'rrhy
Client)'. , , . . , , t .
(roods
(roods
(Jtrtt p
Cheap
C It rap
Ckrap
Chrap
dies goods such as Coburg Cloth,
Alpacas, De Laines, Ginghams,
Prints, Jhinti. Kerchiefs, Nn
bies, Bonnets, Gloves, etc.
(roods
Goods
Goods
Good
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Goods
Chmp Always on hand Black, Blut. Brownj
Goods
Chrap
and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Goods
Chra p
Cheap
I ,..
Castmeres. battinets, Uassmets, Goodf
Tweeds, Plain and Fancy eat
ings. Shirting, etc., etc. etc.
READY-MADE.
Goods
iGoods
Good
j Goods
Goods
Goods
Goodg
Goods
Cheap
CVcjSuch as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under
Chea.p shirts, and other Flannel shirts,
f ' . 1 . . L-i "" .... 1.
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
xuuis, olives, lints, vaj'?. icv;iv-
ties. Gum Boots and Shoes. and
a variety of other articles.
. Goods
" ' I HOUSEHOLD GOODS, 7" .
Cheip Such aa Unbleached ucd Bleached l0
Cheapt m..i;. rvi.,-,.,1 if,,;,,. ?;. ,('Ooli
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheav
and cotton table cloths. Oil cloth,
Linen and hemp towls. car
pets, curtains, fringe, etc
HARDWARE. AC.
(roods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
If you want Nails or spikes. Manure Qo0,is
or other forks. Saw-mill or other (j0od
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
eaws, c-uiooming irons, locks,
Hinges, etc., go to Mossop'a
Goods
where you can buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
Knives and forks. Butcher Knives.
Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla
and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
j Goods
Goo Is
Goodt
Goods
.Fens, fowder, Miot or Lead,
etc., buy them at Mossop'a.
TP YOU WANT
Cheap'
Cheap',
Cheap
Che.a.p
Cheap
Cheap
Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Goods
Soap. Starch, Wall Paper or Win- floods
uow shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes
or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to
Mossop'a cheap cash store.
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Che7pf tra f-i'T F"". "J $oods
' I hrYiwn fiiKrnr. hnrnA. RhnnlilAri nr t
IF YOU WANT
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Citeap
Cheap
brown sugar, hams, shoulders or
Goods
sides, conee; Imperial, loung
Hyson or blacK tea, buy them
at Mossop'a cheap for cash.
IF YOU WANT
Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt,
( roods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
byrup or molasses, cheese, dried
apples or peaches, wafer or so
cio cracicers, call at Mossop's
where you can buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goads
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Cheap ,Port wine for Medical or Saeramen
Cheap, tul uses, Sweet wine, old Monon-
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
gabela or rye whisicy, Cherry
and Cognac brandy, buy at
Mossop a cheap cash store.
Cheap
IF YOU WANT
V'fY''-Raiscns, Fjgg Prunes or dried Cur-
Cheap
Cheap
Chap
Cheap
rants; filberts, cream, pecjn or
ground nuta, candies, Liquorice
or Liquorice root, buy them
at Mossop'a cheap and good.
Goods
Goods
Cheap
Goods
Cheap'- . " tl: , v v floods
Cheapp0 hn? an7 othr art,c'e cheap, be Goods
ri -JL aure to eo to Mossop, for be sells n.j.
IF YOU WANT
Goods
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
cheaper for cash than any other
Goods
j Goods
! Goods
person in ciearneia couDty.
November 27. 1861. ap27'59.
Approved raitntrtf produce of every JLmA taken at
the usual marcei pnees in exciange far srooits.
PROVISIONS. Flour, bacon, lard, cbees.
dried beef, dried fruit, received regularly, at
the store of Mar. 23. J. P. KRATZER1
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$230,000,000.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treajuxy.
the undersigned, the General Subscrip tion Ageat
for the sale of United States securities, offer t
tho publio the third aeries or Treasury Note,
bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest
per annum, known aa the
7-30 LOAN.
These note are issued under date of Jaly l&t&
1S05, and are payable three years from that date
in currency, or are convertible at the option of
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 Municipal taxa
tion, which adds from one to thr Je per cent, per
annum to their value, according to the rate levied
upon other property. The interest is payable semi
annually by coupons attached to each note,whioh
may be cut oft and sold to any bank or banker.
The interest at 7.30 per ct. amounts to
One cent per Jay on a i0 note.
Two cents per day on a 100 note.
Ten cents per day on a $500 note.
20 cents per day on a S1000 note.
1 per day on a 05000 note.
Notes of all the denominations named will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.
The Notes of this third series are precisely aim
liar ii form and privileges to the Seven-Tbirtiea
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-I0ths in currency.
Subscribers will deduct the interest in currency
up to July 10th at the time they subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this third series of
the Seven thirties will commence on the 1st of
June, and will be made promptly aud contiuous
ly after that date. The slight change made in
the conditions of this Third Series 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 of
which only will the option to pay interest in Gold
be availed of, would so reduce and equaliie 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 iu superior
advantages make it the
Great Popular Loan of the People.
Less than $200,000,000 ot 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, when
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 own 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 whioa
they receive orders.
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent, Philadelphia.
May 15th, lSf.5.
Subscriptions will be received at the
First National Bank of Clearfield.
First National Bank of Curwensville.
County National Bank of Clearfield.
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