Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, August 09, 1865, Image 3

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Tvrn-.r and Clearfield Railroad
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The above rates were agreed upon, by the un
dersigned, on the 3d day of December, 1864. and
will be strictly adhered to during the present
hiirh prices of all kinds of printing materials.
b 1 D.W.MOORE,
Publisher of "Clearfield Republican."
S J. HOW, .
Publisher of "Raftsman's Journal."
UNION COUNTY CONVENTION".
Pursuant to a resolution passed in County
rowting, at Cioavlield, on Juno L'lst, the
Union men ill wh have steadfastly sup
ported our National authorities while sup
pressing the lleltcllion will assemble in the
JJorocuh of Cleaukield, on Thursday,
ArtiCST 3 1 .st, 18G"), at 1 o'clock, p. m. for
tin' purpose of nominating a Union County
tukct, to be voted for at the approaching
O'.-tober election. The nominations will be
made in accordance with the u.sages of the
p:irty. A full attendance is requested.
S. J. Row, Ch. Union Co. Com.
Correspondence. G. A, of Uarnsule:
Your coiiim'nuication Is on file, and will ap
pear next week.
Camp Meeting. A camp -meeting will
be hold in Smith's woods, near JJuruside,
Clearfield county, c.iiiimeming on August
l.Vn. All who wish to do good, and to
ire t good, are invited to attend and tent with
u ;. Persons desiring to board, can be ae
c -litiiiodated at Mr. Wm. Irin's,one-f ourth
of a mile from the ground. II. M. Asu, .
Aug. 2. Chairman of Com.
Kane House. Traveler on the Phila
delphia and Erie Railroad ought to '"thank
their stars" that the above House has fallen
into the hands of Mr. J. Morrison, of Hunt
ingdon. Everything that the season affords
is to be found ou the table, cooked in a high
ly palatable style, which renders unusual sat
isfaction, and which is spreading the well-Ju-crved
fame of the House far and w"ide.
Should any ot our readers have occasion to
travel over the Philadelphia and Erie Road,
we advise them to make it a point to take
dinner at Kane.
Camp Me:.tix(s. The Church of Mes
siah, in Morris township, will hold a Camp
Meeting in said township, in the Grove ad
joining their Meeting house, on land owned
by Abraham Rrown, 1 mile from Kylertown,
to commence August 18th, and continue &ix
days. Arrangements have been made for the
accommodation of those who may attend.
The ohject of thi.-? meeting is to save men.
and call the attention of those who ruay at
teud to the gregt practical question's of tjjese
times, as revealed in sacred "prophecy. Rev.
S. Osier of Providence, R. I., Rev. J. R.
Gat, of Philadelphia, Rev. T. Holder, of
Cameron county, and others will be present.
M. S. Jackson, Pastor. '-
I'lC-NlC. A pic-nie for the benefit cf St.
Francis' Church, will be held on the loth
in.-t., at Cabin Spriug, netii this place.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENT.
J. Vr. Wright,
Newton Shaw,
F. Fielding,
J. H. )oughcrty,
AI. Walters,
J. i lycn,
J. Lippard.
Ferd. Mitchell,
Jack Lytic,
If :iah Xewson,
Wm. Bigler,
J. V. Kratzer, .
Jas. Dougherty,
FVed. Rarrett,
Tammany,
(J-. Morgan,
,J. Moore,
das. A. Levy,
'YA. Farrell,
Andrew Schindel,
u m. hite,
LADIES.
Annie Newson,
lJello Wilson,
Kmma Alexander
Mary Colburn,
Sallie Lev',1
Eve Kragle,
'Alice Rarrett,
Emily M'Laughlin,
Dove Kratzer,
Ellen Morgan,
Mary Moore,
Mary Mossop,
Annie Mitchell,
Emma Reiley,
Lucy Loffin,
Cornelia Shaw,
Amanda Dougherty, I
Tickets for dinner, ; one dollar -to be
had at all the stores.
Clearfield August 9th," 1SG5.
The Saratoga tribe of Indians is reduced
nearly to a minium. It consists this year,
it is "tated, of tax or eight Canadian French
men, a caudle-eating Labradorian, two Oc
tL'enarian squaws and a North American pa
poose. ' . .
The yellow fever is prevailing to an a
.hrmi'ng extent in Savannah. Vessels are
"either allowed to leave or approach the
Controvert. This vn gool rorrnn
for avoiding '5n!rotiy is taken fimii T)".
Holmes' "Auiocrat of the breakfast ta!j!e:''
''if a follow attacked Uiy opinion in print
won! ! I reply ? Not I. Do you think I
don't undestand what my friend, tho Pro
fessor, long ago called hydrostatic paradox
of controversy ? Don't" know what that
means? Weil, I'll tel! you. You know if
you had a bent tube, one arm of which was
the size of a pipe stem, and the other big
enough to hold the ocean, water would
stand in the same height in one as the oth
er? Contiovevsyeiiualize.-rfil.andwi.se men,
in the same way, and the fools know it." .
Gen. Hooker delivered a splendid speech
in New York recently, during which he ad
ministered a well timed rebuke to the mis
chief makers in that region, hinting that the
secessionists who had taken refuge in that lo
cality were not out of the reach of the Gov
ernment if they engaged in any plots a
gainst the peace of the land.
Six hundred and twenty-six members e
lected to1 the House of Commons show 353
Liberals and 273 Conservatives. The Lib
eral gains will reach 24. Mr. Walker of
The Lowlon Tones was defeated in Berk
shire. The two colieaguesof Mr. Gladstone
in the representation of South Lancashire
are Conservatives.
A general effort is being made by the offi
cials and stockholders of southern railroads
to regain their possession from jyilitary au
thorities and obtain such credit at the North
as will enable them to replenish their rolling
stock, and otherwise prepare them for the
the transaction of business.
The debts of Prince Esterhazy, a part of
whose fortune has been placed under the
control of administrators, are estimated at
3,000,000, ($15,000,000.) The property
sequestrated- is that situated in Hungary
only ; the annu.il revenue of that portion is
valued at about 190,000.
Reports received from New Orleans rep
resent that old slave holders, now that the
institution is no more, are endeavoring in
every way to defeat the measures of the
Government for the elevation of the negro.
This feelimr prevails throughout Lousiaua
Col. M'Clure, in his paper, the Frank
lin li?po'furv, says : "It there is one man
in the State who more than another don't
mean to run for Governor, it is A. K. M'
Ciurc." He ought to know.
A Yankee in Kansas sells liquor m a gun
barrel instead of a glass, to evade the law
and make it appear beyond dispute that he
is selling by the barrel.
General Grant, at asocial hop at Saratoga,
danced as blithely as thegayesl subaltern ou
his stan.
MARRIED:
A' the residence of Mrs. Lydia ITcgarty,
on the 3d day or August, lSf',5, by Rev. A.
H. Hoho'vay, Mr. P. Flvxn, of Smith's
Mills, to Aiiss Roberta Stcrtevant, of
Osceola Mills.
DISSOLUTION OF 1 ARTXERSHIP
The co-partnership, heretofore exintirg be
tween J. I Morris aud J. K. Wittson ha this day
been dissolved by mutual consent. The books
and papers of tho firm are in tho hands of J. I.
Morris, who will continue tho business at the old
.stand formerly occupied by the firm.
J. I MORRIS.
July 13, 1S"5. J.E.WATSON.
4 I 11 1 SI ST IC . V TO ft S N O T I C I : . Li . t e rs
-iSL of Administration ou the Esta'e of Samuel
W itJon, late of l'.rsidford town'p. Clearfield coun
ty Pa., deceased, -'laying been granted tr the un
dersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are
hereby required toVmke immediate payment. and
those having claims against the same w ill pre
sent tbcm properly authenticated for settlement.
A. S. GOODRICH.
A5- 1. ISOj. Administrator.
E
XIX'UTOKS' .NOTICE Letters testa
mentary on the Estate of Samuel M. Smilh,
late of Xieccaria tp., Clearfield co.. Pa., de.ea.-el,
having been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are requestefd to make
immediate payment, and those having claims a
gainst the same will present them, proper y au
thentieated for settlement. J. M. SMITH.
J. 11. IIE'JARTY,
Aug. 2. ls'3-p-l Executors.
rt EI.I EF NO MCE. Tho publio is hereby
V notified that the sessions of the ' Hoard of
Relief,'' for Clearfield county, have been suspen
ded, an I that no raoro relief wHl bo granted to
any obo in tho future, unless by special agree
ment made previous to this date.
.:.y,i; inMioM. xii"s. dovchertt,
J oliM). THOMPSON, AMOS READ.
Asc'te Judges. C US RAD BAKER.
Attest. , Comm'rs.
AVir.MAM S. Cratilet, Clerk.
Coiniu'rs Office, Clearfield, Aug. 2, 186o-3t.
jptiNX' AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
k. The Pennsylvania Ktato Agricultural Socie
ty wi'l hold its Exhibition on Tuesday. Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday, September 25. 27. 23
anil 2'J, 1805, at Williamsi-ort, Lycoming oounty.
Any information desired will be given upon
personal application or by letter to the undersign
ed. fftNorristown. or A.Btivn Hamilto.i, I'resident,
Harrisburg. The office of the Society will be o
pen at Williamsport on and after the 5th of Sep
tember. A. RROWER LON'tAKER,
Norristown. August 2, 1S65, . Secretary
LIS T OF LETTERS unclaimed and remain
ing in the Post oflie at Clearfield, on the 1st
day of Aug., A. L. lS6o. j,
Daily, Mr. Lomyre, George
. Dookamiro, Theodore Miles, L. S.
Royer, Capt, W. J. Morse, ti, E.
Davis, George D. McXcal.John
Gammel, Mathcw C. liobion, Jeremiah
Greer.o. George Rhodes, Miss Margaret-
Labord, Mies Mary White, Win. II.
lioughenbaugh, Miss Sarah E.
Two cents due on each letter advertised. Per
sons calling for any of above letters, will say they
are advertised. Al. A. FRANK P. M.
A MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY !
iNTsnESTiNG. to Agents. Farmers, and La
pies. We are making a single machine which
combines tho best and cheapest portable Wine
and Cider Press, the dryest Clothes Wringer, and
most powerful Lifting .lack in the world. It is
n,. nnln rpu jinti'il to niakin" Antde Cham-
H I Vj v. 'J I o i I
paigu, which is now regarded as oue of the most
important discoveries oi me age. a gua 5n
wanted in every county, to whom we will hold
out such inducements as to insure Sl,008 before
Christmas The first one making application
from any county shall have the exclusive agency.
Full particulars, terms, etc., by Circular. Ad
daess, HALL. REEL" A CO..
Aug. 2. 1305. Ko. 55 Liberty St.,N. Y.
iiISH, Salt and plaster in large quantities
pilar 21, IStfa.j .I Jf.Kl4AtZ.t-ii-
WJA1.T n good article, and very cheap at the
store of WM. F. IKW1N, Clearfiel 1
A LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils
white lead, etc.. at E. A. IRVIN'S
IRON ! IRON!! The subscriber keeps on
hand a general assortment oi all sizes of bar
iron. etc.. Also, freeh Lime always on hand, and
which he will sell at the lowest market price for
cash. G. II. STEINER.
Philipsbnrg, Pa., Jane 2S, 1865-fimp.
CAUT1CN. All persons are hereby cautioned
against purchasing or in any way medling
with following property, to w,t: one Brindle cow
and one Spotted heifer, (yearling.) now in posses
sioii of Judah Leburou of Chest township, as the
same belongs to me and subject to my order.
July 26, lot5. ROBERT OWENS.
CAUTION. AU persons are hereby caution
ed against purchasing or meddling with one
brown mare, saddle and bridle, now in possession
of Jacob F. Reed, of Woodward township, as the
same belong to me, and have only been left on
loan with said Keed. and are subject to my order.
Aug. 2. 1S65. SAM L EL POWELL.
LIME. We are now prepared to furnish wood
and coal-burnt Lime, from the celebrated
'Rellefonte Limestone," at short notice. Our
wood-burnt Lime is equal to any other Lime pro
duced in the State. Orders to ship by Railroad
promptly attended to. Address.
SHOKTUDGE & CO.,
May 21, 18S5-3ui. Rellefonte, Ta.
CASTINGS! CASTINGS !! The under
signed having refitted the Clearfield Foun
dry, respectfully informs the citizens of Clearfield
aud adjoining counties that he is now prepared
to make to or.ler, on short notice. Saw aud Grist
mill irons, Kettles, Stoves. Plows, and Plow cast
ings, etc. Also, turning of all kinds done on
short noiico. All orders promptly attended to.
Juno 21 1SG5. 11 A RLE YA SONS.
jVEW .MUSIC. ;Funeral march to themem
il ory of ArnuiAM Lincoln," the Martyr Presi
dent, by Mus. E A. Pakkiil-iist, tho popular com
poser. The Heme Journal says : "This is a fino
composition, well worthy the reputation of its
writer." Very solemn and impressive 1.000 cop
ies akb issued weekly. Price 30 cents ; with
vignette of the President, 50 conts Mailed free.
Publisher, Horace Waters, No 481 Broadway,
New York. July 5, 1865,-2t.
VOTICE. In the orphans Court of Clearfield
1 couuty. The undersigned Auditor, appoint
ed by the Court to ma'ie distribution of the mon
eys in the hands of Wm. Hoover, Adin'r of John
Shirey, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment, on Saturday, the 12th day of August,
A. I). 1S',)5. between tho hours of 10 a. jr. and 3 p
M. nt the offi-je of J. B. M'Enally, Esq., in the bor
ough of Clearfield, when and where all persons
interested may attend and be heard.
J. II. FULFORD,
July 20, 1S65. Auditor.
nf REWARD will be paid by tho Com
tri" missiouers of Clearfield county, upon the
conviction of the person or persons breaking open
the door of the Arbitration room, in the Court
House, in Clearfield, on the night of the 2tth Ju
ly. lst!ft isid reward will be paid to the person
or pcisons giving the necesarv information.
THUS. DOUGHERTY,
Attest, AMOS READ.
W. S. BRADLEY, CONRAD BAKER,
Clerk. Commr's.
July 25. 155-2
TkTOTICE. Persons knowinz themselves in-
JL debted to the estate of Matthew A. Forceo, of
Bradford township, dee'd, are hereby notified to
call aud have their claims settled, on or before the
1st day of September next. All claims not settled
by that time, will be left' with an officer of the
law for immediate collection. The books and pa
pers belonging to the deceased, are in the hands
of Thomas 11. Forcee, at Grnhamptnn.
THOS. I!. FORCEE,
SAML. A. WILSON.
Grahnmpton, July 23, 18IV5 -tit. Adm'rs
riJjEW FIRM. The undersigned have this day
formed a copartnership under the firm name
of Irvili & Hartaliorn. for the transaction of a gen
eral merchandise and lumber business. A larjre
and well selected stoc'i of goods has been added
to that already on hand at the -'corner store" in
Curwensville. where we are now prepared to show
customers a complete assortment, with prices a3
low as the lowest. The highest mnrket rates paid
for lumber of all descriptions. Tho patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited.
E A IRVIN.
W. K. HARTSHORN.
Curwensville. July 17, 18f."
W U.MBERM EN'S NOTICE The logslodg
-Si ed by the big flood, at nnd near the mills of
L. A. Ainsworth and H. 1$. Taylor, amounting to
over two and a half million feet, are all sawed
and the lumber will bo ready for delivery, and
the bills for payment. July 2-ith All lumber not
called for bv August 2.ith,will be disposed of us soon
ajs convenient and the money divided according to
scale bill and paid over at First National Bank.
The saw-bi!ls are payable at tho First National
Bunk of Williamsport, or at the office of the sub
scriber, at the West Branch Iron Works.
A. T. NICHOLS
Williamsport, July 2(5, 1865-3t.
ffAO COMSUMPT1VES Sufferers withCon-
JL sumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, or any dis
ease of the Throat or . Lungs, will bo cheerfully
furnished, without charge, with the remedy by
the use of whiyh the Rkv. Edward A. Wilson.
of Williamsburg, New York, was completely re
stored to health, after having suffered several
vears with that dread disease, Consumption. To
Consumptive gutferers, this remedy is worthy of
au immediate trial. It will cojt notaing. ana
may be the means of their perlect restoration.
Those desiring the same will please address Rev.
Eowako A. Wilson, 165 South Serosn Stkeet,
Williams!!! na. Kings county, Jew lork.
Aug. 2, IStlo-fit.
TO TEACHERS. The third Annual Session
of tho Clearfield County Teachers Institute
will be held at the Town J-'all, in Clearfield, on
Tuesday, the 22nd of August, and to continue in
session two weeks. The principal exercises of the
Institute will bo driH in the different branches
taught in the public schools, and discussions on
the theory of teaching. The following text books
will be used, viz : Sargent's Speller. Sanders Fifth
Reader. Brook's Intellectual Arithmetic, Green
leafs Written Arithmetic. Mitchell's Geography,
and Green's Grammar. Each teacher will also bo
rovided with Page's Theory and Practice of
eaching. C. B. SANDFORD,
July 19, 1S05. . County bep t.
SHERIFF'S SALE, '
JJT! CLEARFIELD, ZPjw.,
On Saturday, Aug. 20, 1865.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield coun
ty, tested at Clearfield the 21th day of June, A.
1. 1866, the undersigned Sheriffof the said coun
ty of Clearfield, will expose to publio sale, at the
Court House in the borough of Cloarfield. on Sat
urday the 26th day of August. A. D. 1S65 at 2 o'
clock p. m., tho following described tract or piece
of land, to wit: A certain tract of land situate
in Rush township Centre county, and Morris tp.
Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: JDcgiruiicg at a Pine,
corner of the Jofcn Huton and Francis Johnston
tracts, thence . by Stephen Kingston tract, South
two hundred and thirty-eight perches to a stone
corner, on the Sooth side of the Big Mo
shannon creek and along said Kingston tract east
one hundred and sixty-eight perches to a Post,
thence North along the said Kingston tract, two
hundred and thirty-t ight perches to the line of
said Johnston tract, and along the division line
of said Johnston and Kingston tracts west, to the
Pine corner aforesaid, containing two hundred
and thirty-fivo acres. Seize! and taken in Exe
cution and to be sold as the property of Aaron
Largo, and the heirs and administratrix of Thom
as G. Snyder, deceased.
Terms op Sale Ten per cent of the purchase
money in hand when the property is knocked
down, and the other on tho acknowledgement and
delivery of the deed. JACOB A. FAUST.
July 26, 1SC5. Sheriff.
EXECUTOR'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 satae will present them properly au
thenticated for settlement. WM. IIUTTON,
May 10, lSdU-pd. Executor.
MISS E. A. P. RYNDEIl,
Teacher of Piano-Forte. Melodeon. Cabinet-Organ,
Guitar, Harmony and Vocal Music. Also, sole a
gent for Clearfield county for Chickering A Sons
Piano Fortes, and Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Or
gang Room imtk Mrs. II. D. Welsh.
Music Books. Paper, and Sheet Musie constant
ly on hand at the store of Mrs. II. 1). Welsh.
Clearfield, Pa., Pea. 7. 1364
r-XjEJVE HOLLIDAIT,
WITH
GRAF F, V A T K I N & C O.,
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 426 Market Street, Philadelphia.
PAUL GRAFF.
Ap.26
ISAAC WATKIXS. :
TIIOS. SAPri-NGTON.
W. H. WEIHER
lrf65
HEW HEM
-UNTID USTZETW- GOODS.
fTlhe subscribers having purchased the Goods
X and good will, of the late firm of Carlisle A
Co., in Philipsburg. respectfully inform their
friends and tho public generally that they have
added a large stock of well selected seasonable
goods, which they will disposo of at the most rea
sonable rates. Purchasers can find Dry Gooifs of
every description. also.FLOUR. BACON. FISH,
SALT, ic. And the best quality of GROCERIES.
C. MUNSON,
Philipsburg. July 12, 18S5. Q. F. HOOP.
WANTED ! DISABLED SOLDIERS and
others out of employment to canvass for
OUR GREAT NATIONAL WORK.Just Published,
'The Lite and Public Services of Abraham Lin
coln,'' by Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar.
comprising one large octavo volume of nearly
500 pages.
This is the only work of the kind published; it
is entirely new and original, containing his early
history, political career, speeches, messages, proc
lamations and other official documents illustrative
of his eventful administration, together with the
scenes and events connected with his tr'agio end.
It will be sold only by our authorized travelling
agents, to whom exclusive territory is given, and
liberal commissions paid. Send for a circular and
terms to"Americau Publishing Agency, Box 217,
No, 600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia."
July 12th.lrf6:-3t
CARI TO THE SUFFER ING. Do
.f . you wish to bo cured ? if so, swallow two or
three hogsheads of "Buohu," -'Tonie Bitters,"
"Sarsaparilla," --Nervous Antidotes," Ac, tc.. Ac.,
and after you are satisfied with the result, then
try one box of old doctjh bcchax's esglish
specific pills and be restored to health and
vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely
vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt aud salutary
in their effects on the broken-down nd shattered
constitution. Dr. Buchan's English Specifio Pills
cure in le's3 than .10 days, the worst cases of Nerv
ousness, Impotency, Pennatnre Deoay, Seminal
Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and
Nervous Affections, no' matter from what cause
produced. Price. Ono Dollar per box. Sent,
postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Ad
dress, JAMES S. BUTLER,
No 429 Broadway, N. Y.Gen. Agent.
P. S. A box sent to any address on receipt of
price which is one dollar post free. A de
scriptive Circular sent on application.
July 19. 1805,-St.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY BANK. The
Clc.rfield County Bank as an incorporated
institution has gone out of existence, by the sur
render of its charter on the 12th of May, 1365.
All of its stock is owned by the subscribers, who
will continue the Banking Business at the same
place as private bankers, under the firm name of
1IIE ULEARP12LI UOITNTV JLJANK.
We are responsible for the debts of the Bank
and will pay its notes on demand at the counter.
Deposits received, and jnterest paid when the
money is left for a fixed time.
Paper discounted at six per cent, as heretofore.
Our personal responsibility is pledged for all
deposits received and business transacted.
Acontinuauceof tho liberal patronage of the bu
siness inon of the county i3 respectfully solicited.
As president, cashier, and officers of the late
Clearfield County Bank, we require the notes of
said Bank to be presented for redemption.
Jas. T. Leonard, Richard Shaw.
A K. Wright, J B. Graham,
Wm. Porter G. L. Reed,
June 17, lS'ii. W. A. Wallace.
The business of the Bank will be conducted by
John M.Adams, Esq., as Cashier.
G0DETS LAM'S BOOK.
THE
FASHION MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD.
Literature, fine Arts and F"ashions. The most
magnificent Steel engravings. Double Fashion-
plates. Wood engravings on every subject that
can interest ladies. Crochet knitting. Netting,
Embroidery, Articles for the Toilet, for the Par
lor, the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everything,
in fact, to make acomplete Lady's Book.
THE LADIES FAVORITE FOR 3b YEARS.
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Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them in a
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OIL TERRITORY AND LEASES lor
sale by II. B. SWOOPE,
Clearfield, Pa., Mar. 22: 1865. Att y atLaw.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, forsale at
Hartwick A Huston' 0rrfield. Pa
C AUTION. AH persons are hereby caution
ed against purchasing or medd ling with the
following property, to-wit : two horses, one cow,
12 sheep, a 2-ycar old heiffer, waggon, plow, har
row, horse gears, and household furniture now in
possession of John Ross of Chest township, m the
same belongs to me and has only been left in the
care of said Ross. L. J. HURD.
June 28, lod.i'.tp. .
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
ere requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims will present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
ANNA H FULTON,
T. N FULTON,
June 14, lS65-pd. Executors.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR TBS
The most interesting and exciting book ever
published, embracing the adventures of a woman
in the Union army as Nurse, Scout and Spy. giv
ing a most vivid inner picture of the war. Teach
ers, ladies, enorgetic young men. and especially
returned and disabled officers and soldiers, iu
want of profitable emplyment, will find it pecu
lialy adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing $150 per month, which we will prove to
any doubting applicant Send for circulars. Ad
dress, JONES, BROS. A CO.,
N. E. corner Sixth and Minor Street
July 19, 1365-lm pd. Philadelphia, Pa.
THE LUMBEE-CITY RACES AGAIN!
KIRK & SPENCER
KEEP THE INSIDE TRACK !
Their Celebrated thoro bred Steed,
"CHEAPEST FOR CASH,"
the Peoples' favorite!!
Remember this, and when in want of rrasoka-
BLE GOODS, AT THK VERT LOWEST rOSSlBLB CASH
price, call at the store of Kirk A Spencer, in
Lumber City. Y'ou 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, 1865.
C.W.&H.W. SMITH,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.,
Room, heretofore occupied as a Post-office. 1
1865
1865
GRAND OPENING OF
SlPElITSrC3- GOODS,
comprising a general assortment of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware,
Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c, &c, &c. .
Best quality of Prints, Delaines, Mozambiques,
Linen, Poplins, Balzarines, Lavellas, Ginghams
check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls,
plain silks, fowlard silks, cassamcres cottouades,
jeans, tweeds, satinetts, bleached muslins (at less
than city wholesale prices) brown muslins.
HOSIERY, Gloves, Ribbons.Trimmings, But
tons, (in great variety) collrs,velvet ribbon.veils,
headnets, embroidery, braids, handkershiefs. la
dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil
drens', misses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker
and Corset Skirts,
NEW STYLK BALMORALS.
Sugar, Tea. Coflfee. Molasses, Spices. Ac. .Oranges,
Split Peas, Lemons, Full Tea Setts. Dishes, com
mon and fine ware, cups. saucers. preservejars Ao.
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. May 24.
PffiSTARRIVlL!
DRY GOODS.
mm mm m ime
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Have received their first supply of Seasonable
Goods, which they are now offering for sale at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Their stock consists of a general variety oi
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hard-war, Queens-ware,
Tin-ware, Willow-ware, Wooden-ware, Provisions,
Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, and Clothing, Ae.
LADIES DRES2 GOODS
now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks,
Delaines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Ducals. Prints, Me
rinos. Cashmeres, Plaids, Brilliants, Poplins, Be
regf. Lawns, Nankins, Linen, Lace, Edgings, Col
crcttes, Braids, Belts, Veil3, Nets, Corsctts, Nu
bias, Hooits, Coat3, Mantels, Balmoral skirts. Ho
siery, Gloves, Bonnets, Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons,
Hats, Trimmings, Buttons. Comhs. Shawls, Braid,
Muslins, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Victoria I .awns,
Swiss, Bobinols, 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, Cashmcrcts, Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu
roys, Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck
ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., eta.
Ready-Made Clothing
In the latest s'vles and of the best material,
consisting of t-its, Pants. Vets, Sbawis. Over
coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc.
Of Boots and Shoes,
They have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen
tlemon, 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, Bbcou,
Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc.
Coal Oil Lamps,
Coal oil, Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great varie
y, Japanware, Egg beaters. Spice boxes, Wire
ad els, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc , etc.
- Carpets, Oil-cloth,
Brooms. Brashes, Baskets, Washboards, Buckets,
Tubs, Churns Wall-paper, Candle wiek. Cotton
yarn and Batting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, etc!
Rafting Ropes,
Angers, Axes, Chisels, Saws, Files, Hammers,
Hatchets, Niils, Spikes, Grijd stones, Stoneware,
Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, eto.
School Books,
Writing and Letter paper, Fancy note and com
mercial paper, pens, pencils and ink. copy books,
slates, ink Btands, fancy and common envelopes.
Carriage Trimmings,
Shoe Findings, Glass and Putty, Flat irons and
Coffee mills, Bed cords and Bed screws,' Matches,
Stove blacking, Washing soda and Soap, eto.
. 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 tocalland examine their
stock, and hope to give entire satisfaction.
E0YNTON, SHOWERS A GRAHAM.
Clearfield, Pa., May 10th, 1S65.
LEATHER an assortment for sale by
MKK&ELL A BIGLER
December 14, 1S64. Clearfield
FLOUR A large quantity Extra Family
Flour, in Barrels. Satk' and i Sacks for
sale by Feb. 22. 1S65. W. F. IRWIN.
NORTH AMERICAN
TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Agency at the office of II. B. Swoop, Esq ,
CLEARFIELD, PA,
This company grants policies to secure the pay
ment of a fixed sum in the event of death by ao
cident.with a weekly allowance in ease of Injury,
on payment of an annual premium, ranging ao
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 accident on the river, or
elsewhere. Particulars and circulars may be had
on application to 11. 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 publio in general,
that we have entered into partnership, and are
preparod to do all kinds of work on carriages,
wagons, sleighs, sleds. Ae. All kinds of repairing
done with neatness and dispatch. JOrders prompt
ly attended to. JOHN F, ROTE.
Clearfield, July 5, 'y. WM. McKNIGHT
Thankful for past patronage, I would still so
licit the favors of my old customers, and ask ma- '
ny new ones to give ns a call. I have associated .
with me in the above business, Wm. McK night,
who is an experienced workman. If you want
a good carriage or timber sled, give ns a call.
. J. F. Rot it.
CHEAPER STILL!!
SEASONABLE GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
WILLIAM F. IRWIN'S STORE.
OS MARKET ST CLEARFIELD, PA.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS
ARE TO BE HAD AT THE
CIIEAr 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
nilY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Hardware, Queensware,
GROCERIES,
DltUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
BUCKETS AND BASKETS,
School Eooks and Stationary,
NAILS AND SALT,
And a great variety of other nscful 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. 1865. WM F. IRWIN.
NEWS ! NEWS!!
ANOTHER CAPTURE!
And New Goods Arriving at Mossop's
RICHARD MOSSOP,
DKALER IN
FOREIGN AN3 DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. iC.
MARKET 8TREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
SELLS
The Cheapest Goods
IN THE COUNTY.
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ReAul the follotntihst of troodnand profit therehv.
istetip
Vheap
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FOR THE LADIES,
Always on hand a large stoek of La
dies goods such as Coburg Cloth,
Alpacas, De Laines, Oingbatns,
Prints, Chintz. Kerchiefs, Nu
bies. Bonnets, Gloves, etc.
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Goods
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Goods
Goods
Goods
Good.
Good
Good
Good
Goods
Good
Goods
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Goods
Good
Goods
Good
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v.-heap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown
Cheap and tirey Cloths, Fancy and Black
Cheap Uasimeres. batunets, Uassinets,
Cheap Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest
Cieap ings. Shirting, etc., eto. eto.
Cheap KEADY-MADE,
Cheap Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under
Cheap 6uirts. and other Flannel shirts,
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Neck
ties, Gum Boots and Shoes. and
a variety of other articles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Such as Unbleached and Bleached
Muslins, Colored Muslins, Linen
and cotton table cloths, Oil cloth,
Linen and hemp towls. car
pets, curtains, fringe, etc
Good
Goods
Goods
I HARDWARE, AC.
CheMo'M yn wantNails or spikes. Manure (Joods
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
saws, bmootnmg irons. Locks, Ooods
Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop's Goods
where you can buy cheap. Goods
IF YOU WANT Goods
Cliejip; Knives and forks. Butcher Kmve,'Good
Cheap Shoe and Stove blacking. Manilla Goods
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
Good
Good
Good
i'ens, Fowder, tuot or Lead,
etc., buy them at Mossop's.
IF YOU WANT
Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Fancy
Soap, Starch, Wall Paper or Win
dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes
or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to
Mossop's cheap cash store.
Goods
Good
Utstap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
IF YOU WANT
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uj u . u uf:i , uauu, euuuiucn ur
sides, coffee; Imperial, Young
Hyson or blacK tea, bay them
at Mossop's cheap for cash.
IF YOU WANT
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
Vneap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
C'teap
Chsap
Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt,
Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried
apples or peaches, water or so
cio craeicers, eall at Mossop's
where yon can buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
Good
Goods-.
Good
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
Vhnup
Cheap
Cheap
Chetip
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Port wine for Medical or Sacramen
tal uses, Sweet wine, old Monon
gahela or rye whisKy, Cherry
and Cognac brandy, bay at
Mossop a cheap oath store.
IF YOU WANT
Raisens, Figs, Prunes or dried Cur
rants; filberts, cream, pecan or
ground nuts, candies; Liquorice
or Liquorice root, buy them
at Mossop's cheap and good.
IF YOU WANT
Good
Gotul
Good
Good
Goods
(rood
Good
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Goods
Goods
Good
Good
Uheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
To bay any other article cheap, be
Good
sure to go to Mossop, for he sells Ooods
cheaper for cash than any other food
verson in Clearfield county. in j.
Cheap
November 27, 1861. ap2f 59.
Approved, country proa nee oj every Awul taken at
the -uiuil mariet prices in exchange for good.
PROVISIONS. Floor, bacon, Urd, ehees.
dried beef, dried iruit, received regularly, at
the store of Mar. 22, , J. P. KRATZER.
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