Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 14, 1866, Image 3

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KuUurt j. ; 11:00.
'eSeevices. Rev. Archer will
Lh in the Presbyterian church, morning,
Evening, on Sunday, Feb. 18th.
Kev Monroe will preach in the M. tt.
Church, on Sunday fT
Rev Sembowcr will preach jo vthe
rhnrchon Sunday evening, Feb. 18th.
Stvr Goods. We announce' the fact,
that Messrs. Wright & Flanigan, have just
received a new stock of seasonable goods, to
which they invite the attention of, purchas
es. Call on Adam if you wish to buy goods
at reasonable prices. i ; ; ..."
Gboceeijes. We ask the attention of
cor readers to the card of ' II. B. Martin,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Groceries;
ett) at Hollidaysburg, Pa. Mr. Martin
ieeps a large stock on hand, and hence can
them at very moderate prices.
Xhb Weather. Within a week "the
wjather has been Very changeable. . On
Thursday and Friday last,', cpld Saturday,
;n.lav and Monday forenoon, warm with
rain, causing
much of the snow to meit-
vniUv afternoon, air
colder and some
tQ0W Tuesday, a little snow at intervals."
To Merchants. We direct the atten
tion of our merchants to the card of Wardle,
RecdtCo., Wholesale Grocers, Philadel-
j.Via, P- Mr. Reed, (wh called ia . our
office last week,) is a very clever bwauess
man -one with whom it is ia pleasure to
!!. Give him a call when you go to 'the
city. .
Ghocnd Iloa Day. We neglected, .last
meek, to notice the faet that the 2d of Feb
juarv was ouite mild, and ' that the sun
bone part of the day ; and hence, accord
ing to weather prognosticates, the ground
lg retired to his burrow a sure indication
of six weeks of hard winterlahead. So far,
Lowover, the weather has been rather mild.
Timber. A pretty fair quantity of tim
ber was placed on the banks of our streams
within the last fort-night, but in most cases
only parts of rafts the recent . rain and
thaw having stopped thef' hauling. At pre
sent, however, the indications are favora
ble for a continuance of good roads, and we
antirimte the filline out of . all'tho rafts
commenced. --
Om Ccrrency. It is hard to. please
people on the score of money. Some peo-
T)lo (ay there is too much of it, but the great
er part of mankind complain that there is
too little. Our currency is the best in the
worlJ. The quality is good, the quantity
abundant, and it bears, without.' shrinking,'
t&e reproach and blame of all the eshorbi-
taot prices in the country. : . c
The River. Owing to the rain and
meliinp of the snow, -in the beginning of the
week, the water has risen several feet in
river, but, as yet, not ufhciently high to
carry out the ice the ice being unusually
heavy. Should we have a sudden break-up,
at this time, the loss of lumlier would be
immense, as very little of it has been prop
erly secured against such an emergency.
Money Order Office. Several weeks
since we stated that the Post office in Clear
field had been " designated as a Money Or
der Office, and would go into effect so soon
as the proper arrangements could be made.
The necessary documents having arrived,
tho Postmaster is now prepared to issue or
dei s an similar offices in any part of . the
United States. Persons desirous of making
remittances will make a note of this fact.
Man Froze. Thomas Wood, an old cit
izen of Lawrence township, living about two
and a half miles from Clearfield, froze to
death last week. Tt seems he was subject
to "fainting spells' frequently dropping
down and lying in an unconscious state for
eome time. On Monday, February 5th, (the
mercury beine at 8 dee. below aero in the
morning,) while engaged in hauling wood,
he fainted, it is supposed, and feflalongside
of the sled, where he was found frozen to
such a degree that life became extinct a few
minntes after he was taken to his home,
He was aged 67 years, 5 months and 5. days.
Notice roa the Musical. Mason &
Hamlin's Cabinet Organs are the only in
strunients that have the "Automatic 4 Bel
lows Swell," and as they having it paten-tea
no other makers DARE use it. Persons wish
ing organs should be 'careful, therefore in
purcuasing, as agenta selling an inferior
article, invariably represent it, to be as good
as Mason & Hamlin's, when no one else can
rsi their "Automatic BeRoxos Sicell," the
very thing that makes their instrument to
much superior to those of any other maker.
We would advise any of Our readers who
think of purchasing to visit the music store
of B. M. Greene,? Huntingdon, Pa., agent
for this County, where can be seen a full as
sortment of these very fine instruments and
also Steinway & Sons' Pianos. Miss E. A.
P. Rynder is Mr. Greene's Agt. at Clear
ueld, where can be seen these instruments,
or any information desired obtained,
There is a demand for fractional currency i
and the printing bureau of the Treasury is
"O-ri at work, answering the call for more.
Republican Meeting. Pursuant to a
call of' the : Chairman of the -Republican
County Committee, a meeting was held at
the office of J. B. McEnally, Esq., in' Clear
field, Pa., for the purpose of taking steps to
select delegates to the Union State Conven
tion, to be held at Harrisburg on . the 7th
day of March, 1866.
On motion, S. B. Row was selected as
President, and John M. Adams as Secreta
ry, of the meeting.
H. B. Swoope, Esq., offered the follow
ing resolutions, which were adopted : : -
Resolced, That J. B. McEnally, John
Patton and G. W.'Rheem, be chosen Sena
torial Conferees, to correspond with or meet
the Conferees .ot the other counties in the
district, and select a Senatorial delegate to
represent us in the Union State Conven
tion to held at Harrisburg on the 7th of
March, 1866. .
Resolved, That S. J. Row, J. M. Adams
and D. Livingston, be selectedKepresenta-
tive Conferees, for tho purpose ox uniting
with the Conferees of the other counties in
selecting a Representative delegate to said
convention. .
On motion, the meeting adjourned. :
Goes into Operation soon.
By tKe tenth section of an act approved
March 3, 1863 (12 Statutes at Large, p. 765),
it is onacted that every claim against the U
nited States, cognizable by the Court of
Claims, shall be forever barred unless the
petition setting forth a full statement of the
the claim be filed in the Court, or transmit
ted to it within six years after the first claim
accrues ; provided,' that claims accrued six
years before the passage of the act shall not
be barred if presented within three years af
ter .the passage of the act. Thus all claims
against the United States cognizable by the
('ftnrt nf i 'inin nil of more than six years
standing, will" be barred after the. 3d of
March, I860. The claims cognizable by
said Court are : 1. All claims founded upon
any law of Congress; or U, upon any regula
tion of any Executive Department; or 3, up
on any contract, expressed or implied,except
(1) claims growing out of or dependent on
any treaty stipulation, and (2) claims for
pnIerty damaged, destroyed or appropria
ted by the army or navy engaged in the sup-
pressioo or tne reuenion.
' " MARRIED '
At the residence of the officiating Clergy-
. . , ixr.j J
man, T. V an. rcoyoc, on v euuesua even
ing : the 7th Feb. Mr. J. I). Ganoe of
Janesville, Clearbeld J0., anu iuiss nt.
E. M'Kee of White township, uamoria
county. ...
JjECEIPTS AND EXI'EJNIHTUlifcS
OF CLEAKFIELD COUNTY, .
FOR ' TI1E YEAR, A. 1. 1865.
C. KRATZER. Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty, in the CommonwealtU ot rennsyivania, m
account with said county, from the 6th day of
January. A. D.- 1865, io the Jst day of January,
A. 1. 16(50 - ' - ....
DEBTOR.
To amount received from Collectors for 1865, and
nrevious vears, $ia,ns 40
To am't reo'd from Unseated Lands, 695 13
To am't ree'd from collectors on State, 41
To am't reo'd from unseated L., fetate. , it 01
To am't ree'd from Bounty fund, 1862, 3.32a 46
Tn ain't ree'd from Relief fund, 4,04 1 1
Tn um't ree'd from Commissioners' booKS 957 49
To balance at lust settlement,
17 70
By Assessors' wages,
$635 75
12J 00
89 12
1,133 97
147 43
117 83
8.000 00
835 00
COO 00
. 41 82
2.206 33
510 00
780 74
352 06
1,055 44
. 44S 75
154 0i
226 00
475 00
493 71
663 17
. 181 50
123 20
50 00
434 00
134 31
209 00
69 36
117 82
35 li
27 07
171 03
8 50
79 40 ,
I5y Agricultural,
By Election expenses,
liy Commonweal! n eodis,
l)y Constables wages.
ISy Foxes W ua uais,
By Courthouse bonds, .
Ky Court house coupons,
By Interest orders,
By Interest on orders,
By Jurors wages,
By Sheriff's fees. '
By Printing,
By Prothonotarys fees,
By Commissioners wages,
By Clerks wages,
liy b uel contract.
By Auditors & Clerk,
By Bridge contract, ' . ; .
B;r flew Books & stationary,
By Court house contract,
By District Attorney,
By House of Kefuge,
By Court crier,--By
Insurance.
By Merchandise,
By Koad yiews,
By Tipstaff,
By Work for County, ...
By Inquests,
ay Postage ana express,
By Miscellaneous,
Bv Prothonotarys seal,
ttv Recriater A Recorder.
By Auditing Protn y xieg s ao. u "
By Justices oost, 25 01
By Janitors fees, 25 00
By Jail fees, oi o
By State tax, 4,677 17
By State tax on loan, 99 76
By Report for State, : 70 00
By Col s percentage on County, w o
R.f Col's nereentaire on State. 218 12
By exonerations on County,
727 77
157 58
321 06'
398 30
62 14
By exonerations on state,
By percentage receiving,
By percentage paying,
By bai lance due county,
Total,
$29,194 35 $29,194 35
.Tanuarv 19th 1866 of C Kratzer Esq
late Treasurer of Clearfield County Pa. Sixty-two
iniinr anil fourteen oents. being ballance aue
County-fund as above, D. W. MOORE, Treas'r.
- BOUNTY FUND OF 1862-
C Kratzer, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield Coun-
nnmmnlint U Ot rDIUTITul lu nu-
count with Bounty Fund of September A. i. loox
t o.;r,l from collectors 16 04
Tn haianea last settlement . 3,422 53
CREDIT. . ,
By exoneration to collectors . 27 Z9
Bv nercentaire . 86 96 . .
By bal. translered to County , 3,325 46
Total,
$3,438 62 $3,438 62
BELIEF FUND
f Vo ..t v.ui Treasurer of Clearfield eoun
tr in th nnmmon wealth of Pennsylvania, in ao
count with Relief Fund for A. D. 1865.
debtor.
To amount received trom collectors 'J
To am't reo'd from Unseated lands,
To am't reo'd from Militia fines,
To balance last settlement, - : . ,
3,791 97
187 43
133 33
2,348 86
creditor
By Relief orders redeemed ;
1,510 JO
189 61
" 185 20
94 92
22 65
4.464 11
By Collectors percenugo . -
By Exonerations
By Percentage receiving
By Paying,, -
1'y Ial transiereuio
r' ! ''ta.li liMM W.4M
69
,
C. KrATIEB, Esq.. Treasnrr.r nfClearfleld onn
ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac
count with Bounty Funds under Aot of Assembly
DEBTOR.
To am't ree'd from Collectors lr - 53,980 S3
To am't ree'd from Unseated ' 2,432 39
To am't ree'd from Commissioners Book 1,000 00
To am't deduction on payment of bonds 1,073 33
To am't discount on redemption 503 3S
To balance last settlement 14.620 04
By am't of Bonds redeemed, 65.300 00
By am't of Interest on bonds, 9,733 21
By am'tpd A end'd on bonds, 2,547 33
By am't due Tr. on bonds is'd, 348 10 r
By percentage to Collectors, 1,075 36 ; ' ' '
By exonerations to Collectors, 8,072 75
By Trea'a percentage receirine. 771 36
By Trea's percentage paying, 673 80
Balance due Treasurer, .
it 4
Total.
S78.526 91 $78,526 01
Amount of Bounty Bonds issued 1865, $106,700 00
Certificates for redeeming, 106,514 60
Treasurers percentage on same, , " ' ' 633 60
Balance due Treasurer, , .. 343 10
DUE FROM COLLECTORS.
Amonnt of County and Bounty, due from Collec
tors for 1365 and previous years. ,
Tear.- Tw'ps. Col'rs Names. County. Bounty
86 Decatur, d. Kephart, 8 89
1865 Ferguson, John P. Iloyt, 6 T3
1865 New W., John A. Neff, 13 03
Total,
S3 89 $19 70
Amount of State and Militia, due from Collectors
for 1865 and previous years. . ;J
Year. Tw'ps. Col'rs. Names. State. Militia.
1855 Covington, .. J.Barmoy, .. 16 94 . 19 Or
1855 Decatur, , Q. Kephart, . 84 09 -.. 20 62
V , ;,. TOUI, 510103
Those marked thus sinee paid.
$39 7
Am't of outstanding Conrt house Bonds
Am't of outstanding County orders. '
Am't due from nns, lands 10,947 56
Am't dpe from Collectors . ; , 8 89
Ballance due by Treasurer ' 62 14
$7000 0
103 24
Surpluss due county . . .
3915 16
Total,
$11,013 59 $11,018 69
Am't outstanding bounty bonds -Ballanee
due Treasurer . ,
Am't due from Collectors 1 - 19 76
Unseated lands 38,960 61
Indebtedness of Fund - 130,231 12
$169,194 06
17 49
Total,
$169,211 49 $169,21149
C. Kratzer, Esq. Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty in account with different townships for Bo&d
fund for the years A. D. 1864 A 65. - ;
DEBTOR. !
To am't due Tp's trbm last settlement, $1,619 53
To am't received from unseated lands,
803 dS
CREDIT.
Am't pd.
47 55
110 70
144 76
Townships,
Beccaria,
Bell,
Boggs,
Bloom,
Bradford,
Brady, .
Burnside,
Chest,
Covington,
Decatur,
Ferguson,
Fox,..
Girard.
Goshen,
Graham, ,
Guelich,
' Huston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Knox.
Lawrenco,
Morris,
. Penn,
Pike,
Union,
Woodward,
Bal,
Total,
Bal. Due,
35
41
20 00
62 93 .
, 87 93
200 00
134 65
75 00
39 00
35 30
83 J9
. 137 94
106 89
136 61
107 94
60 63
. 85 00
73 50
139 10
107 73
. 142 00
183 45
201 37
$2,453 II
II 9
35 33
9 75
4 11
13 83
sr
23 96
4 Ot
8 59
15 63
11 42
$2,453 11
Received January 19th 1866, of C. Kratzer, Esq,
late Treasurer of Clearfield county, Two hundred
and one dollars and thirty seven cents, being bal
ance due Koad fund as above stated.
D- W. MOOKE, Treasurer.
C. Kratzer Esq. Treasurer of Clearfield eouaty
in account with different Townships for School
fund for the yoars A. D. 1804 A 65.
DEBTOR.
To am't due tp's from lastsettlement, $1,538 73
To am't ree'd from unseated lands,
754 18
BOUNTY FTJHD.
CREDIT. -
Townships, Am'tpd. Bal. dae
Beccaria, 88 31
Bell, ... 61 79 ,ov
Boggs, 77 25 - ,
Bradford, 86
Brady, 182 91 97
Burnside, 32 23 t 41
Chest, 34 66 99 02
Covington, 251 61 . 46 61
Decatur, 31 45 77 77
Ferguson, 2 63 . 8 04
Fox, 68 63
' Girard, 152 S3
Goshen, 57 81
Graham, 39 87
Guelich, 24 39
.Huston, 561 61
Jordan, 27 76
Karthaus, 40 99 TJ
Knox, 69 28
Lawrenco, 9 35 . 21 35
Morris, 26 97 7 78
Penn, 2S 93
Pike, 29 63 . 38 64
Union, 12 7T
Woodward 44 96 27 16
Balance, 876 46
Total, $2,292 91 3
$2,292 01
Received January 19th 1866 of C. Kratzer Esq.
late Treasurer of Clearfield county, three hun
dred and seventy-six dollars and forty-six cents,
being balance due cchoo' fund as above staiea.
. , D. W. MODKE, Treasurer.
We the Commissioners of Clearfield county in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania' having ex
amined the accounts of C. Kratier Esq. late
Troiuiiirnr of Clearfield countv. for the vear A. D.
I866,do certify that we find the accounts as follows;
. The amount do the County to be Eleven thou
sand and eighteen dollars and fifty-nine cents.
The amonnt of outstanding orders seven thou
sand one hundred and three dollars and twenty-
four cents; of which seven thousand dollars are
in Court-house bonds.
The amount due County by Treasurer is sixty
two dollars and fourteen cents
We also find a surplus due the County of three
thousand ntne hundred and fifteen dollars and
thirty-five cents. ' ' ,
- The amount due Treasurer on Bounty fund is
seventeen dollars and forty-nine cents.
Witness our hands this 20th day of January
A D.1866. AMOS READ,
CONRAD BAKER,
Attest,
W. S. Bradley, Clerk,
C. S. WOKRELL,
Commissioners.
We the Auditors of Clearfield county Pa., hav
ing examined the accounts of C. Kratxer, fcsq
late Treasurer of Clearfield county, for the year
A. D 1865, do report that the accounts are as a
bThetamount due tho Koad fund by tho Treasur
er is two hundred dollars and thirty-sev-
elThe amount due tho School fund by the Tre-
urer. is
tutVW
,ma hntirtrAd ana Bevenw-Bi.&
and forty six cents.
' Witness our hands
ry A. D.1866.
this
4nn ) of Jana
F. F . COUTRIET,
M. L. C. EVANS,
L. F IRVIN,
Auditors
Attest,
W. 3.
Bradley, Clerk
AGAIN !!
kiek & spehce'e:
AAA A It M w
i heir celebrated thorough bred Steed, "cheapest
r - for cash," the l'ecples' favorite :
Kemember this, and when in want of seasona
ble goods, at the VEST MWK8T POSS1HTLB CASH
price, call at the store of Kirk A Spencer, in
Lumber City. ..You will not fail to be suited. ..
.uress uoods and JSotions in great vane ty;
; We study to please.
KIRK A SPENCER.
Lumber City, Pa., July 1, 1865.
INTENTION ! VBUYERS1I
HIPPLE Sc FATJST ,
.. , SBALEBS UT
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, ftC.
HAIH STBKET, CPEWE5STILLB, PA.,
Having just returned from the east with a gen
eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to
I invite the attention of their old customers and
friends. Their stock consists of '- -
Dry-Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Queens ware,
Tinware, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, .
Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, which
they now offer at prices for cash to suit the
times.
They also deal in Grain, Pork, Shingles, Boards,
and other lumber, which will be received at the
highest market prices in exchange for goods."
Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair
rates are respectfully requested to give us a call.
Remember you can find us at the old stand on
Main Street where we are prepared to aooomo-
data 'customers with anything in, our line of
business.
Sept. 6, 1865. i :-:- HIPPLE A FAUST.
s
O MET II I N G N E W
IN CURWENSVILLE.
DRUGS f - DRUGS !! . - DRUGS !!!
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to the public that be has opened a Drug Store, in
ihe room recently fitted up in the'llouse of George
Kittlcbarger, on Main street, Curwensville, Pa.,
one door West of Hippie A Faust's store, where
he intends to keep a general assortment of 1
: Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints,
Dye-stufFi, Patent Medicines, Per
fumery, Toilet Goods, Confectiona-
ries, pices, uannea rruit, xooacco,
Cigars, Books, Stationary, Pencils,
.Pens, Inks, and a general variety
of Notions; Glass, Putty, etc.
The want of a Drug Store has long been felt in
Curwensville, and as that want is now supplied,
the undersigned hones, bv strict attention to bu
siness, to merit ana receive a nnerai snare oi
public patronage. '
11 is stock embraces most articles needed in s
community, is entirely new, and of the best qual
ity, which he will dispose ot at roasonable prices
Call and examine the goods, which cannot fail
to please. jusiirutt.lK.wini.
fnovember o, lDba. :
s
EASONABLEv GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
WILLIAM F. IKWIN'S STORE.
: OS MARKET ST CLEARFIELD, PA. .
THE
CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS
ARE TO BE BAD AT TH B 1
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 be can dispose of at
tha reasonable Drices. His friends and custom
ers are invited to examine his stock of goods, and
ascertain the prices before purchasing elsewhere
as he teels persuaded none undersell him. His
stock embraces a well selected assortment of
Dry-Goods and Notions, Hardware,
Queensware, Groceries, Drugs, Oils and
Paints, Glass, Boots, Shoes, Hats nnd Caps,
Baskets and Buckets, School Books, Stationary,
Nails, Spikes, Axes and Salt,
And a great variety of other useful articles, all of
which will be sold cheap for oasb, 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. IKWLH.
D
UFF'S COLLEGE!!
IROIST BUILDINGS,
No. 37 Fifth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PEN N'A
TUITION FEE NEVER CHANGED
FORTY DOLLARS
Pays for the Full Graduating Course.
TIME UNLIMITED, IN
Book Keeping, Business Penmanship,
Commercial Calculations, Lectures
Upon -Law, Ethics, Detecting
Counterfeit Money, etc.
. i -
rwv - ri.uiiiTA wither advanced their tui-
tion fee to $50, or charge $10 to $15 extra for Pen.
nn.hin Their Books and Stationery, also,
eostinsrfrom $12 to $20 ours cost but $5.
DUFF'S ORIGINAL PLAN OF BUSINESS ED
UCATION, as taught in this city ror aooui twenty
fin fVnTT, his own svstem of Book Keeping,
wh,vh .n'unntinned bv the American Institute
and Chamber of Commerce, and other competent
authorities of New York, as the most perfect sys
tems in use; with W. H. Duff's first premium bus
iness and ornamental Penmanship taugnt in
Day and Eveninj
lor
Classes.
Tt ;ii ka tnA Kv nroner inquiry that this is
ho nw r-niiAvn nf the kind in the Union con
ducted by an experienced Merchant, and whose
Penmanship .s a tramea
fjS-MY.hftntfl. steamers and Bankers can al
ways obtain thoroughly educated accountants on
GTThose desiring our elegant new Cirsular,
pp. 75 containing an outline, of our Coarse of Stu
dy and Practioo, with Samples of our Penman's
Rnain... ..ml Ornamental Writing, must enclose
twenty-five cents to P. DUFF SON,
' 4 , , ...... Pittsburg, P-
tyw will mail any person enclosing us $2. a
copy of either our Mercantile or Steamboat Book
Keeping post-paid.
A LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils
white lead, etc., at
E. A.TRVIN'S
.rs TT I . :.nd for
FISle7tagene SmffiBlffiL!
nfvvmf SP.T of heavy aouon
m 1-1. nav-tiAHB
'TZZ7.Zd6 horse cellars at the store or
' a i j am riii m ni
IW 1865. IttVl juu.,".r-
JUMBER - CITY RACES
S T O H. E
AT MARYS VI LIE,
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA.
The undersigned would respect full .nnnnna
to the eitisens of Clearfield county, that he has
opened a now store in Marysville. and that ha ia
now receiving a large and splendid assortment of
seasonable goods, sucn as
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Groceries,
Drugs, Oils, Paints and Glass,' Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Clothing, and stationary
and in fact a general assortment, of goods, such
as are generally kept in a country store.
. Desirous of pleasing the public, he will us bis
best endeavors to keep on hand the best of goods,
and thereby hopes to merit a liberal share of pat
ronage. Call before purchasing elsewhere, as lam
determined to sell goods at moderate price for
cash, or exchange them for every description
of Liumber, at market prioes.
Kept. 27, 1865. STACK W. XtmairSUJI.
3 AY ATTENTION 1!
; GOOD BARGAINS
ATJTHE CLEABFIELD FOUXDSY.
We hereby notify the publie, that the Foundry
in the Borough of Clearfield, has been put in full
blast, by tne undersigned, who are now ready to
accommodate the eommunity with anything per
taining to our line of business. We keep con
stantly on hand a general assortment of stoves and
castings, among which are the following :
Cook, Tarlor and , Ten-plate Stoves:
for burning either wood or coal : Sala-.
marider stoveaj ' No. 4 ; Vase stoves,
No's 3 and 4; Wash-kettles, ' 16;
and 20 gallons ; Farm dinner-
bells, two sizes ; Fire grates, 20 and 28
inches ; Plows and plow-castings.
We are also prepared to mass all kinds of GRIST
and SAW-MILL IKONS, and special attention
will be paid to the repairing of Threshisq Ma
chines.
' Persons in want of anvthine In our line, would
de well to give us a eal L Every description of
approved country produoe and eld metal, taken
in exchange for our manufactures, at the highest
II IUI UV ft. CflJ
inaraci, price. nn.iuix. a uvuw.
Ulearneia, jnov. 1, 185a tr.
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T? URN ITU H E ROOMS.
j. - - - -
. .JOnJM GUELICH,
Desires to inform his old friends and customers
that, having enlarged his shop and increased his
facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared
to make to order such furniture as may be desir
ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. , He
mostly has on hand at his "Furniture Rooms,"
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is,
BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS,
Wardrobes and Book -cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor,
, Breakfast and Dining extension lables.
Common, Prench.-posts, Cottage, Jen-
ny-J-iind and otner iieastcaas.
SOFAS OF ALIj KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT
' RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs;
And common and other Chairs.
LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description on hand, and new glasses for
old frames, wnicn will be put in on very
reasonable terms, on short notice.
He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair,
, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses.
' COFFINS, OF E VERV KIND,
Made to order, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, House painting done to order.
The above, and many other articles are furnished
to customers cheap for cash or exchanged tor ap
proved country proauoo. unerry. xnapie. jroptar,
Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the bi
ness. taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shop is on Marset street, Clear
field, and nearly opposite tne "uid Jew store.
December 4. 1851 UUCUUU.
A L V AYS AHEAD II
BOYNTON, SHOWERS & GRAHAM,
Are now offering goods to the public at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Their stock oonsists of a general variety oi
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware,
Tin-ware, Willow-ware, Wooden-ware, Provisions,
. . -r. . ,11 1 1 .1 . t. -
llats, Caps, JUoots, nnoes, ana. lotaing, ao.
LADIES DRESS GOODS
now nnanimr. consistinct of Plain and Fancy Silks,
Delaines, Alpacas, ttingnams, isucau, rnnw, mo
rinos, Cashmeres, Plaids, Brilliants, Poplins, Be
rege, Lawns, Nankins, Linen, Laoe, Edgings, Col-
erettes. Braids, Belts, Veils, wets, Vorseiis, nu
bias, Hoods, Coats, Mantels, .Balmoral ssirts, Ho
siery, Gloves, Bonnets, Flowers, Plumes, Ribbons,
. . . ii l l. i . i : .1
Hats, Trimmings, Buttons, oouim, ouin,
Muslins, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Viotoria Lawns,
Swiss, Bobinets, Mulls, Linen Uandkeronieis etc
Of Men's Wear
They have also received a large and well select
ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and ancy
llnnnimeres. Cashmerete. Xweeds, jeans, uorau-
rovs. Bever-Teen. Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck
tics, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, eto., etc,
Iteadv-Made Clothing
In the latest styles and of the best material,
cmsistinir of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shawls, Over
coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen bhirts, etc.
Of Boots and Shoes,
Th. novo a larire assortment for Ladies and Gen
tlemen. consisting of Top Boots, Brogans, Pumps,
Gaiters, Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, eto.
Groceries and Provisions
Knnh ftva Coffee. Svruns. buear. Kioe, uracKers,
Vinoear. Candles. Cheese, Flour, Meal, Bacon,
Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, eto,
Coal Oil Lamps,
i'.t ?l T.Kmn ehimnevs. Tinware a great vane-
v. Jananware, Bgg Dealers, opine dvxw, w
, 1- -- , , . nr.
adels. sieves, wusung pans, iiuwm, u,
Carnets. Oil-cloth,
Brooms. Brushes, Baskets, Washboards, buckois,
Tn. Chnrns Wall-naner. Candle wick, motion
yarn and Batting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, eto.
Rafting RoDes,
Ihmm. A tbs. Chisels, baws. JTlies, Hammw-,
p,t.Kt Nails. Snikes. Gri ad stones, Stoneware,
Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, eto.
School Books.
i7:.- j T ts. nanar. Fancv note ana oum
mrivl nnr. nens. nenoils and ink, eopy books,
slates, ink stands, fancy and common envelopes.
Flavoring Extracts,
n-t.-t. ftri.inAft Perfuinery of various kinds,
Fanov soans. Oils, Paints, V arnishes, and in fact
very thing usually kept tn first olass btore.
uarriase j.rimminKs
viridines. Glass and Putty, Flat irons and
Coffee mills, Bed cords and Bed screws, Matches,
Stove blacking, Washing soda and Soap, eto,
Thv invite all nersons to call and examine
their stock and hope to give entire satisfaction.
BOYNTON, SHOWEKb A UttAJliUH..
Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 6th. 1866.
C? ALT a good article, and very cheap at
store of .? WM. F. IRWIN. Clearflel
cheap at the
tment for sale by
I j UERRPl.l. A BIGLER
December 14, 1864. VJearueiu,-
COAL. Whale, and Linseed Oil, Fasafly Dyes,
Varnish and Paints of all kind ground in Oil,
for sale by HAKTSWICK A IBWIN-
T.IL TERRITORY
AND LEASES for
1KB. SWOOPB.
sale by
Clearfield, Pa., Mar. 22, 1865. Att y at Law.
A LARGE LOT of Raft rope, small rope.aad
Pally blocks, for sale by the coil, at a in all
advance on cost by IBVIN HARTSHORN.!
WANTED $5,000 worth f oounty bonds.
Those of longest dates preferred. Apply
to. . i . WALTER BAKltJsril,
Tune 23. 1865. Clearfield, fa.
AND t NGROUND SPICES,
nirlish Currants. .Ess. Coffee, ad
Vinegar ot the beat quality, for sale by
Jan. 10. TIARTSWIUK. IttWlfl.
i . i
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of good
of every variety, sold as low for cash, as at
any store in ue county, by
Deo. 6. 1865.
1RVIN A HARTSHORN.
SWAIMS PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical
Discovery, Hem bold' Buchu, Bake's Cod Liv
er Oil, Jsyne's and Ayer's Medicines, for sale by
J an. lu usuionivftiiKiiui.
3 ALT!
SALT !! SALT !!! A prime artl-
IO cle of ground
alum salt, put up in patent
sacKS, at $4.25 per sacs, at tha cheap eash stote of
November Z7. n. auasur.
A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING Inelu
ding some extra quality of Beaver Over -coats,
and a complete assortment of cassimere goods,
made np in suits to match for sale by
Deo. 6,1865. IRVIN A HARTSHORN.
RUSS' ST. DOMINGO, Hubball's, Drake's,
Hoofland'a German, A Hoetetter's A Onsen's
Oxygenated Bitters, and par liquors of all kinds
for medical purpose, for sale by
Jan. 10. J1AK.1&1V1UK a 1KW1H.
MACHINERY I MACHINERY !I Wo
are prepared to manufacture to order, and
repair all kinds of machinery, to wit ; Steam en
gines, Saw-mills, ' Mill works, hank ears, and
steam, gas and water pipes and fittings, Steam
pumps, etc Competent machinists sent out to
make repairs. ' M LAMAUAPl muhk,
Dec. 13, lBoS-Bm. Hollidaysburg, Fa.
WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want
Whiskers or Moustaobes? Our Grecian
Compound will force them to grow on the smoth-
est face or chin, or -hair on bald beads, in fcn
Weeits. Price, $1.00.. Sent by mail anywhere,
closely sealed, on reoeipt of prioe. Address,
WARNER A CO., Box 138, Brooklin, N. York.
March zath. i65. ...
DKf;
A. St. HILLS DESIRES TO IN.
form his patrons that profession
al business confines him to his office a!l
the time, and be will therefore be un
able to make Professional Visits to any of his ac
customed places this summer; but maj be found
at his office on the southwest corner ot front ana
Main streets at all times, except when notice ap
pears in tho town papers to the contrary.
Clearfield, Pa., July I, ibo.
N. B. A full set of Teeth put in for $20.
CLEARFIELD NURSERY. ENCOTJR
AOE HOME INDUSTRY. The undersigned
having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about
half way between Curwensville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit
trees, (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen'. Shrub
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ton Blaok
berrv. Strawberrv and Raspberry vines. Also,
Sibrian Crab trees, Quince and early Scarlet Rheu
barb, Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address
Aug 81,1864. J.l). Waium, unrwensvuie,
r T C II ! ITCH!! ITCH 1 ! I
L SCRATCH! SCRATCH n SCRATCH!!!
W II EATON'S OINTMENT
Will cure the Itch in 48 Hours.
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.
Price 60 cents ler sale by all .Druggists.
Bv sendine 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER,
Sole Agents, 170 Washington Btreet, Boston, Mass.
it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to
any part of tho United States. Sept. 20. 6-in.
NEW FIRM. The undersigned have this day
formed a copartnership under the firm name
of Irvin A Hartshorn, for the transaction of a gen
eral merchandise and lumber business. A largo
and well selected stock of goods has been added
to that already on hand at tho --corner store" in
Curwensville.where wo are now prepared to show
customers a complete assortment, with prices as
low as the lowest. The-oignesimsrsei ra.es pam
for lumber of all descriptions. Ihe patronage oi
the publio is respoctfully solicited.
js. a. inia,
W. R. HARTSHORN.
Cnrwensvillo. July 17, 1865
T. "MVP -A-TJOHEY,
pnoio-
U.
1V U" GRAPHER, having purchas
ed the Photograph establishment formerly con
ducted by H. Bridge, would respectfully announce
to the eitisens of Clearfield and adjoining coun
ties, that he has recently made additional Im
provements to both sky-light and aparatus, and
he flatters h imself that he can satisfy the most
fastideous taste in a true and lifelike likeness
He also keeps constantly on hand a good assort
ment of Guilt, Rosewood, and Walnut frames
Albums of all sises and styles and an enaiesa
variety of cases, lockets, eto.. which he will dis
pose of at very moderate prioes, for eash.
His gallery is in Shaw's row, (up stairs,) Mar
ket street, Clearfield, Pa., where he is always rea
dy to accommodate customers, who may bo in
want of a good Likeness of themselves or friends.
Particular attention paid to copying au tiuvi
of pictures, eto. November 1, icq
H
ARTSWICK & IRWIN.
DRUGGISTS
Having refitted and remoYed to tho room lately
occupied by Richard Mossop, on Mafcket St, now
offer low for cash, a well selected assortment of
' DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Also, Patent Medicines of ail kinds, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs. Stationary, Tobacco and
Fegars, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock
of varieties than ever before offered in this place,
and warranted to bo of the best tho market af
fords. Insneot their stock before purchasing
elsewhere, and they feel warranted In saying that
you will bo pleased witn tne quality and price or
their eoods. Remember the place Mossop's old
stand, on Market St. Deo. 6, 1865-
N
EW AEEAHQEMEHTn
The subscribers have entered into oo-partnet-
hip, and are trading under the name of Irvtn,
Baily A Co.. in lumber and merchandise, at the-
old stand of Ellis Irvin A Son, at the Mouth of
Lick Run. They would inform their friends, and .
tho world in general, that they are prepared to
furnish to order all kinds of sawed or hewn lum
ber, and solicit bills, for either home or eastern
markets.
They would also announce that they havo just
opened .
A. NEW STOCK.
of well selected goods, suitable to the season, eon-
sisung ot overy variety nsuauy zepi in country
stores. Their purchases have been made since
the lata decline in prises, which enable them to
sell at such rates as will astonisn their customers
One If their partners, Thomas L. Baily, resides
near Philadelphia, whoso business it w vbe to'
watch the mara-ets and irfcke purchase on the
moat favorable terms. Cell and see us.
ELLIS IRVIN, '
THOMAS L. BAILY,
Goshen tp., Doe.6, 186S. LEWIS I. IRWIN,
HORSE'SHOES and horse-nails, to be bad at
Aug. 23. MERRELL A BIGLKR'S.
PROVISIONS. Flour,' bacon, lard, eheese.
dried beef, dried fruit, received sSgularly. (
the store of Mar. 22,1 J, F. KRATZER.