Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 25, 1866, Image 3

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CLKARFIKLP, PA.. APRIL "25, 1866.
Z Tyrii ail Claarflall Railroad.
tnni Tyrone at : : : : : .M .
Tr" Arri it PbilipAarg at : : II M . m
r-in leave Phiiipsburg a- : : : I P .
W rrive, Tynnetj: : : 3 00 p.jn
Divine Services. Kev. Archer will
prea'-h in the Presbyterian church, morniDg
siil evening, ou Sunday, April 29th.
Kev. Seaibower will preach in the Bap
tist chun-h, on Sunday evening, April 29th.
Rev. Monroe will preach in the M. K.
Clinch, on Snn-'ay niornin-, April 29th.
Grp! Vines A fine lot of choice
Tim cau be had of A. M. Hills at reJuced
prices. AP' '1 25 2t'
Gonicr's Laoy's Book. The May num
ber of this Magazine i out, and is a very
bea'i'ifu! one containing all the spring
fashion. Sen ! f r it.
Exkccted. ft-imr and Houser,the mur
derers of Miss Paul and Miss Mundy of
CamW county, were executed on Friday,
April 20ih, at Kbcnsburg.
Rafting. The copious rains on Monday
hi ! the effect of raiding the river sufficient
ly high fr raftin?. and a goodly number of
rafts left, for the lower markets, onTuesday.
Fire. Some two wcelts. since, as we are
informed, the saw-mill of J. & If. McGee,
of Bell township, was destroyed by fire.
Loss about 4.CH0. No insurance. The
fire was accidental. ' '
Whilst Mr. John Snyder, of Huntingdon,
wai cutting wood in his yard, his axe cauirht
in the clorhevline, and slipping from his
ianJs, swung around and cut an ugly though
not dangerous wcund between his eyes.
t A boy named Weaver, residing in the
Fifth Ward. Johnstown, was kicked by a j
mnl at the Cambria Iron works. -The
blow struck him between the eyes, crushing:
in the furrhsnd and breaking the bridge of
the nose. The boy will likely recover.
Distillery Bcrnt. We learn that the
dis'.i!lry of Mr. Jacob NefF. of Burnside
township, was destroyed by fire about two
weeks nirtce, together with a quantity of
grain. The Ere is Bnppoed to have been
accidental. Loss about $1,500. No insu
rance. ' '
As Improvement. The Elk Advocate
made its appearance in a new dress last
week, and is now quite a readable paper.
It is edited by John Cr. HaU, Esq., and
published by J. F. Moore, both formerly of
this place. We wi&h them success iu their
new entetprise.
A pound of copperas dissolved in a bucket
of water is an excellent disinfecting agent.
Ground coffee, sprinkled on live coals in a
pan or on a Ahorel, will almost instantly re
move any naifeating or disa.irreeble 5m!I
fn m a room, and -nuts and mosquitoes are
apt to pive it a wide berth.
To Bots. A boy with a moderate Eng
lish education, of sober and industrious
habits, from, fifteen to seventeen years of
"age, and who can come well recommended,
can obtain a .situation to learn the printing
business by applying at the Journal office,
aoon. A boy from the country preferred.
A Sad Affair. On Sunday morning
lat. April 22, Miss Sarah Forcec, residing
with her mother in Bradford township.shot
herself with a revolver while in her room
the ball taking effect in the forehead. From
a'l the circumstances connected with this
al occurrence, there is little doubt that the
taral shot was accidental, whilst' carelessly
handling the revolver. She was a very re -pemVic
and intelligent young lady aged a
omt 15 years. The community deeply nym-.
pat hi.se with the friends in their sudden and
unexpected bereavement.
The Way to Select Floltr. An ex
change says : In selecting flour, first look
to the color. IMtisw i;e, with a yellow
Mi. straw-olored tint, buy it. It it is white,
win a blueish cast, or with white specks
in it, refuse it. Second, examine its adhe
siveness wet and knead a little of it be
tween your fingers if it works soft and
sticky it is poor. Third, throw a little
lamp of dried flour against a smoothe sur
ges, if it falls like powder, it is bad.
Fourth, squeeze some of the flour tightly in
our hand ; it it retains the thape given by
the pressure, that, too, is a good sign. It
is safe to buy flour that will stand all these
tests. These modes are given by all old
flour.dealers, and they pertain to a matter
that concerns every body the staff of life.
Drowned. We learn thatWm. M'Kee,
Esq., of Knox township, was drowned in
the river at Lock Haven, on Thursday, Apr.
19th, tinder the following circumstances:
It aecms that in running a raft through the
break, in the dam at Lock Haven, rY.
M Kee and two other men were accidentally
knocked off the raft by the front oar as it
dipped in the largo md violent swell of wa
ter, immediately below the dam the oar
striking Mr. M'Kee on the temple with
jrreat force, and disabling him -to such an j
degree that he sunk to rise no more. Tha :
tther two men succeeded in gettirg on the !
raft. Mr. M'Kee was a very estimable man !
nd kind neighbor, and his sudden and nn-onked-for
death will be deeply mourned by
lis family and Irieuds, and sincerely lames- j
d by the community in which he resided.
DIED t
On April 20th. 1SG6, at her father. res
iience in Nw Washington,. Martha Ma
HAFFKY, airel 17 y.;ars. 6' months and 8 days.
fSjTtJentre and Ly owning county papers
are requested to
OAT- I joxl artb-le. and verv cheap nf he
kj ireoi w.M r. IK WIN Cl.!r'
AUCTION EER. The undersigned having
been l.iceued an Auctioneer, would info I'm
the citixene nf Clearfield county that he will at
tend to calling sale, in anypirt of the county,
whenever called upon. I'tiars moderate
Address. JA.MK II TIIRNKR,
Woodland, Pa., Clearfield Co., Pa
March ZS. 1866 3t-p. - .
imiTOR'S NOTICE. Thenndertigned
Im. Auditor, appoiuted in open court to distrib
ute the proceed, from tbe sale ft real estate, un
der tvw rx No SI Sept. Term. 1865. in tbe case of
Join Ferguson vs J bn Gregory, hereby (ries
Doric that be will attend to the duties of said ap.
ointment, on .ur lay. the iMYi dav of April.
IBifi. between the b our of 10 oVncli A. M and
3oclovk P. M. nf said day, at his offi -e in tbe
Bon.ugh ot Clt-arfield. wben and where a I par
tie interested may attend if tbev fee proper.
wm. McCi:llouuh.
Clearfield. April 14th. 188 1 At. Auditor
IJTULIC VENDUE. The unlernitned will
Mil at pub'io iutcry. at hi residence in
Roggs township on Aprii.2j-h. 1.-0S. the fo low
iiig pers mal property, to wit ; One bor$e and
yearling colt 3 frexh milk enwj. 1 heiffer. 4 bead
young cattle. 7 hogn i sheep. 2 bureau j, bed
steads. 2 breakfast tables -"3 o'lairs. rocking
cbairs. 3 stands. 2 eookftorto Mud parlor s'.ove,
one fet blaeksmith'a too!s. thrashing machine
fanning mi I. 2-hore wagon bugTy. sled and
timber li'ed. 2 plows, harrow, a ; .' straw, hay
by the ton. side saddle arid nian other ariicl. '
too tedious to tit ion. Terms, wtiit-h are eav t-
bem idj known ou day of aale Sale looouiiueiace
at 9 o'clock on Kaid day
pn" 4. I3i6- PETER iF. A RII AKT.
riO TIIK SCIHHIL DIKFCTOItS or
1 CLEAKKIKI.bO-JliNTY: k-tlkm!: In
purtuaT.ce of ;he forty-third section of tbe act of
the 8tt of May, I8.i4, you are berehy u tinei t
meet iu cooveDtP n. at the court home, in Clear
field, on the fir.jt Tuesday in M ty. A L. Itsdti. be-,
ing the first d:iy of tbe month, at I o'clock in
tbe afternoon, and select vioi -.'by a ni:ij ri"
of the whole number of d:rector present one
person of literary and seicntitio acqui-emcat.
and of skill and ezperiein'e in the art of teach
ing, as County uperintendant for tbe three suc
ceedinyears ; determine thj amount of com? en
mtion for the s.ime ; and certify the resu t to tbe
State Superintendent at Harrixburg. as required
by the thirty ninth and fortieth sections of said
act. . C B. SANDKORD. Co. Supt.
V. It'reetor will bear in mind that the day
of bol ling the election U ebtuged from tbe rst
Monday to the fir? t Tuesdav in May.
Clearfield Pa . April II, l"iCo.-3t
IN THE COURT OF COUMON FLEAS
OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY.
Joseph Millik.cn ) No 30 March Term ISAf
vs j Ejectment for specific Per
William Sirwell. J formanct-s. Sheriff returns
William lecker. i J befeniUnts not found, and
M P. Maria. J no person in possession of
preuii.03 Now. 20th of March 1868. Plaintiff by
his Attorney, moves for rule on Defendants to
appear and plead to the action, and orderof pub
lication in accordance with the provisions of the
Act of Ataeinbly. II. B Swoopr. Piff s., Att'y.
Now. 23 f f Mar. S 185. RoIb granted on ie
fendint8 to apptar ..ni p'ead to the above stated
action of ejecujent ior a certain piece of land
lyicg on Anderson creek, in Clearfield comdy
Fa., (being part of a large' tract known as War
rant -Nn 57Sl.and tbe same premises which the
Pltinliff Joseph Miiiikeii. :ire. d !o convey to ihn
Defrml4His iu e Moderation of tbe sum of t'VMH
by article of agreement dated the lich April.
.-fio.) returnable at dune Term 18ft I.
Hole to be published in one newspaper in the
font ty of Clearfield sixty days before tbe return
d:iy thereof, and inserted at least three times, in
accordance with the provisions of the act of As
semply iu rucb cases made and provided
Mroo 28. IS63 By the Court. (W. C F )
QU AKTEKLY REPORT .of the County
National Bank of ,'learCcld, Apr. 2d, lC6.
HEKOUIlCtS.
Notes and bills disconmed : : : : S7t4 .: 2i
Kapftises and Taie-r :::::: 3.5 S3 n
Iue from Ranks and Bankers : : 27,643 9d
V S Bonds Deposited with Treasurer
of U. S. to Hocure circulation : : : 75.000 00
V. S. Legal Tender notes on hand, : : IS..i7 00
National Banknotes r : : : : : : 6 5s.i 00
Slate Bank notes, : : : : : : : : 6.31s 00
Spetiiein hand. ::::::: I.6S6 58
Total : : : : . : : . : : : S2o33120
Lt tnil.lTlr-.S
Capital otoc a paid in : : : : : SI 00.000 00
Notes in circulation :;:;:: 53.000 '
Due Ind. Depositors : : : : : : : 45.0-S9 91
" Banks- :::::::::: 4.707 5
Int. A Exchange, :::::::: 7.053 64
Total Liabilities :::::: S2983T20
I hereby certify that the above statement is a
true copy from the report made to tha Comptrol
ler of tbe Currency. Apr. 2d. 1 SB'S
' W. V. WRiailT, Cash
QUARTERLY REPORT of the First Na
tional tiauk of Clearfield, Apr. 2d. 1836.
RtSOl'RCKS.
Notes and Bills discounted ... S36.826 19
Over Draft 1.579 61
Furniture - - -- -- -- -- - "6s 61
'urreni Kvpenses ....... - 371 39
Taxes paid ..... ... .. fi04 92
Due from National Ranks .... 3.745 91
' ' Banks and Bankers ... 2,072 13
U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer
of U. S to secure circulation - - 100 000 00
Cash on hand Nat. Bank 1.225 Ort
Specie 1 604 64
Legal Tender Notes 13 6n9 3S
Compound Int. notes - - - - . . -H.ii'lO Oil
Total" - - - - - . . - $J2li,437To
- LIABILITIKS.
Capital Stock paid in .... . S100.000 4)0
Surplus Fund .......... 1 IKt i 00
Circulating .Notes ...... 83.635 .00
Individual Deposits 2i i!3t 33
Dividends unpaid - - 384 56
Due National Banks . ...... 7.24s 16
Due Banks and Bankers ..... 31 40
Interest and exchange .... - 1 842 '
Total Liabilities $220,437 73
I hereby certify that the above is a true abstract
from the quarterly report mnde to the Comptrol
ler of tbe iJurreney. A C. FINNEY. Curb.
UU VRTERI.Y REPORT f the First
National Bank of Cut wensville, on the morn
ingof Apr 2d. M6.
RRSOPRCES
Notes and bills discounted. : : : $37,273 5S
Overdrafts. : : : : : : : ': : : : 214 Si
Banking lloue. :::::::-: 2 441 67
Furniture and Fixtures : : 1 : i : 74
Current expenses. : : : : : : : : : 25 42
Taxes paid aiuce Jaa Irt :::::: 779 27
Remittances and other Cash items, I : 2.872 I"
Due from National Banks. .: .:- : : H.404 57
U. S. Bonds debited with U S Tr. - 81 000 00
7-30 Notes on. hand. : : : : : : : 2.SO0 00
Cash on haud other N Bank Notes : 7,60d 0
State Banks : .: 424 00
Specie ::::::::::: : :
Legal Tender notes. : : : : : : 13.500 00
- ft percent. : : : 16.750 00
Total, :'-: : :. : : : : : S227.II3 83
LIABILITIKS.
Capital stock paid in. : : : : : S7Vo0 00
Surpiusfuid. :::::: : ;- : 7.50 oo
Circulating notes, outstanding : : : 67.500 00
Due Depositors. : ; : : : : : : 6 47 29
Banks 7.39 58
Due Discount. Interest and Exchange 2 692 0
Profit and Loss :::::::: : 618 8S
Total Liabilities : : : : :
: : : : : $227,113 83
I hereby Certify that tbe above Statement is a
true abstract from the Quarterly Report made lo
the Comptroller of tbe Cur renoy Apr 2d. 1866.
BAM i. ARNOLD, Caeh.
CEWING ITACPINES.-P.rson. desirous
Whli.;YuV ?perior Micbine. should buy
I t , Wi? ln SUP' Ma. hines on hand.
jRliJiSV,N'Ii- D,"M-' Cubb.ll-,. rTrakTI
Moofiand s tJerman. k Uostetter's A Sre-n s
Oxygenated Bitters, and pure liou..rs of all kinds
for medical purpose, for sale by
IlOSpSAMD JiOT.ES FOR SA LE. The
undersigned is prepared to furnish, to tho-e
seeking inveatmenU. Uovoramem and county
bonds Also five per cent Government notes.
Clearfield M.iy 4. 1864. . Att v at Law
N Ware. ciifib .j,,,
' - ' v v 1 1 . i un
rgwK:a or well m ide Tin Ware in the
l - r J. an. roercnanis ana
Dealers ate invited to sive us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere. Miil.L'iy A SMITH.
a . .J? Market St . between 7tb A Hth.
April j8. Ijjo -lm. rhiladelphia.
rr,.,.E?lASO,V "MX CAJIINET
KUXForty diff.,r-e MyJes. adapted
J secular mus c. for SS0 to 5600 each
FIFTY-ONE KLD or SILVERMhUALS, or oth
er first premiums awaided them Illustrated Cat
aloguesfree. Address. M S;N A IIAMi.IN
ton or MASON EH0I11ERS. New York.
ew lork. November 29 ISoi-ly
rjLaiA",EIM "Ol'NK. CLEARFIELD
V7 .rA- liie subscriber having purchased the
turnitura and interest from U. H. Morrow, in said
House, is now prepared for the reception of tran
sient and permanent boarders. Every depart
ment connected with his establishment will be
eor. !reted second to none in the county. He res
pectiuily solicits a share of public patronage.
July II. isiiii.-v - . iE. N.CfLBi:RN.
. :
84TARM FOR SALE The subscriber offers
for sale his property situate on Potts Run.
Jordan to;,.-l.ip. consittiug of 127 seres of land
Irt r which are cleared, i htre sre several good
veins of coal on the place, and an excellent wa
ter power which, if suitably improved, would
drive a saw or grist mill most of the year. Will
be sold cheap for cash. T LIDDLE,
M.irch 21, 186 tf. Clearaa'.J borough.
l.re. eoriMtMTitiv lr u . A i ,
Hit. 3IARTIN, Wholbkalk and Rktail
e (J hoc EH. corner ot Blair and Montgomery
Streets. Iloi.nn ATSIcitc flair routny Pa.. Ia
alw y on btid h ful! supply of Family Groce
ries, such as Family flour, iihcon, Fi-h. .-alt, t.'offce,
I eas. Sug.-tis. syrups Cheese. Lard. Soip. Brushes.
Brooms. Buckets, Baskets. Fancy Articles close
ft-t brand cigars, freuch conleclionaries. foreign
nuts and candies. Ae. - Feb. 14, IHB5-3 ui.
MUSICAL I N STRF M EST S.
-B M. GREENE
lias opened his Music Store, one door west ft
W. Lewis' Book Store, where be keeps constantly
on hand Steinway A Sons' and liaehlrs Pisna
M inuficturiog Compaoy's Pianos. Mau A U.no
liu's Cabiuet Organs and Carb.irt. Needbam A
Cos' Melodeons; Guitars, Violins, Fifes. Flutes;
: uit.tr and Violin airings.
Music Books Golden Chain, Golden Shower
Golden Center. Golden Trio. Ao , Ac.
v beit Music He is constantly receiving from
Philadelphia!! the tales' music which person
at a distance wishing c in order, and hare sent
them by wail at publisher's prices.
i tT Pianos and Organs Warranted for five years
Tbu'c wishing to buy any of me above articles
are invited to call and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewhere My prices"are the same as in
New York and Philadelphia
Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon
application with any additional information de
ired. B.M.GREEN.
Hill street. Huntingdon, Pa . One door West of
Lewis' Book More. Dec 6. 1865
L E A R F I E L I ACADEMY
REV V L. HARR1SO-1, A.M. PRINCIPAL.
The Tbird Session of this Institution will 00m
mence on M today. Mtrch litb. 161).
Pupils cau enter at aiiy time. They will be
charged with tuition from the lime they enter to
the close of the session
The course of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and accompli-bed
education of both sexes.
The Principal having bad the advantage of
much experience in his pr fesion. assures pa
rents and guardians that bis entire aoi ify and
energies will be devoted to the mental and moral
traitiiug of the you'h pi iced under is ch ire.
Tbkms or TriTin.N :
Orthography. Reading. Writing and Primary
ritbuieiic. per session. (II weeks.) Si 00
Grammar. Geography, . Arithmetic, and Histo
ry $3.1)0
Algebra.Geometry. Trigonometry, Mensuration.
Surveying. ' Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
and Book-keeping. - S9.U0
Latin and Greek, with any of the above
brarches, H2.00
tr"No deduction will bi made for absence
For further particulars inquire of
Rbv P. L. HARRISON, a. m.
Feb 23. 186S. Principal.
JJA11TSWICK Si IKW.IN,
DRUGGISTS,
CLEARriELD, '.,
Having refitted and removed to the room" lately
occupied hy Richard Mossop. on Maiket St.. now
offer low for cash, a well selected assortment of
DRUGS AND CTIEMICALS.
Also. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Pa nts. Oils.
'Slass. Put'y. Dye-stuffs Stationary To ihcco and
.-ega s. Coi.fectiiinary Spices aiid a larger stock
of r irieties iban ever before offered in this place,
and warranted to be of the beet i.e market af
ii rds Inspect their stock brfore pur?bas;ng
elsewhere, and theyeel warranti-d in spying that
.u will he pleasco with the qua iiy and price of
their goods Remember the place Mossop's old
stand, vu . arket St. Dei 6,1865.
G
It EAT EXCITEMENT
ON SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, IA.
NEW FIRM AND NEW ARRANGEMENT.
AND NEW GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES.
The undersigned having foiuied a copartner
ship in the Mercantile busiuess. would respectful
ly invite the attention ot the public generally to
their nleudid assortment of Merchandise, which
is now being sold very low for cash. Tbtir -.ock
consists in part of
PRY GOODS
of thebest quality. uh s "rints. Delaines. Alpa
c is Merit," Ginghams : Muslins, bleached and
unb cached; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool
Flanoe s. Caiwimcrs Ladies' Shawls. Coats. Nu
bfiis. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals. 'Ao . Ac all
of wv icb will be sold low for Cash. Also, a fine
assortment of tbe best of
fi N S'
WEAK
consisting of Drawers and Shirts, flats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes. Uandkerehieftt cravats, etc
Also. Baft Rope. Dog Rope. Raltina Augurs
and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
Lump wicks and chimneys, etc., etc
ALSOjJueenswar. Glassware riardVar.iroce-
-1.. - i . , f n 1 1 l;-.i Tf, A.rl vaneral
, asvrtraei t of every thing usu liy kept In a retail
strre. ail citeap jor easti, of ipprotw wn-
produce. . .
Jan 10.1868. WRIGHT A FLANIGAN.
GROCERIES, of all kinds, to be had at
Aug 23 MERRELLA BIGLER S
SEVERAL SET of heavy double hares
13 and hom made horse oollars at the store 01
PeV, lW. IHVLN A HARTSHORK.
SALT! SALT!! SALT !!! A prime arti
cle of ground alum aalt. put up in patent
aKa at S4.25 per aacK. at the cheap cash atoieof
November 27 R. MOSSM
WANTED $5 000 worth of c ur.fy bonds
-.Those of longer! dates itt'errea Apply
. WALTER BARRETT.
tune 2.ls65. . Clea-r..-ld. Pa.
SOM E I'D I X ii X K W IX CLEF1ELI:
CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP,
Immediately in rear of Machine shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
eiTisens of Clearfield, and the public'io general,
that he is prep -red to do all kinds of work p
carriages, buggies, wagons, sleiaths sleds. Ac. on
short notice and in unworkmanlike manner. Or
ders promptly attenjfd to. WM. McKIGHT.
t-'ltarlield, Feb. 7, iBoi-y
UK.
foi
A. M. HILLS DFSIRES TO IX.
orm his natrona that nrnfessiou -
a' tusnss confines biui .0 bis office "ilWSSSi
the time, and be will therefore be uu-'lLLttr
able to make Profefsional Visits to any l bis ao
customed pia e, this rummer; hut ma. be found
at his uffiot on the southwest coraar of Front and
Mam streets at all times, except when notice a -pear
In tbe town pniiers to the contrary.
Clearfield. Pa., July I. IS65. - .
N. B. A full set of Teeth put in for f 20.
CLElRFIELD N U RS E R Y . ES CnT: R
AUET HOME INDUSTRY. The undersigned
having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about
half way between Curweusville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frui
trees. (Standard and dwarl.) Evergreen, Shrub
hery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawfn Black
berry. Strawberry and Raspbrtry vines. Also
Sibrian Crab trees. Quince and early Scarlet Rbeo
barb. Ao. Orders promptly attended o Address
Aug 31. 1364. J.D. WRIGHT, CnrwensviHe.
KEYSTONE MARI.LE WORKS.
Woudland.Clcarfieldcounty.PS.
J BINN DkIIA AS, respectfully informs the cit
izens of Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that
he has just received a fine stock of foreign and'
domestic marble, which he will work into Monu
ments. Tombs. Head and Foot stones. Door-steps.
Window sills and - Lintels. Table Stand and Bu
reau tops. Ac Ac. ou reasonab!e terms and rhort
i.otioe. All persons in want of anything in his
line will please call, or address him by letter, at
Woodland. Clearfield county, I'a. Orders by jail
will receive prompt attention. July26.'65-y.
HVNKING ft COLLECTION OFFICE
or
FOSTER. PERKS. WRIGHT A CO.,
PuiLirsBUKG. Ckntrb Co.. Pa.
Bills of Exchange. Notes and Drafts discounted.
Deposits received Collections uiado and pro
reeds promptly remitted . Exchange on tbe Cities
constantly on hand. The above Hanking House
is now open and ready for business.
Pbitipsourg, Centre Co.. Pa , Sept 6,1865.
o. 1. REF.n.
O. R. FOSTER ICDS. PKKkS. J D M. GIRK.
WM. V.-WHIOHT, W. A. WA'.LACB, A. K WRIGHT.
KICHAKD SHAW, JAS. T. LKO.XARD, JAS B GRAHAM.
HAUPT & CO., at Milesburg. Pa . continue
to furnish castings of every ce.scription at
short notice They have tbe best assortment of
patterns in tbe country for steam and water-mil's
of every description All kinds of machine and
piow castings furnished New Worl 1 and Hatha
way ci-ok stoves always on band They make 4
horse sweep-power threshing machines, with sha
ker and i0 feet of strap for $160 and 2-hnrse
tread-power machines, with shaker and 30 feet
of strap for $175. Warranted to give satisfaction
in threshitg. and kept good to thresh one crop
free of charge. June 23. IS6 Wy.
Isaac II aipt. at , Bellefonte continues to tnke
risks for insurance in any goo 1 stock company iu
tbe State. Also in New York ; tbe Royal and Et
na at Hartford ; and the Liverpool aud London,
capital $6 000.000.
H.
IB Tft X D Q
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.,
One door. East ot the Clearfield House,
Keeps on band a full assortment of Gents' Fur
niching goods, such as Shirts (linen and woolen.
I'ndershirts. Drawers and Socks ;Ncck-ties. Pock
ft Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Umbrellas. Mats, etc .
io great variety. Of piece goods he keeps the
Uest Cloths, (of all shades,) Black
Doe-skin Cassimeres ,of the best make,
Fancy Cassimeres in great variety.
Also. French Coatings; Beaver, Pilot. Chinchilla,
ani Tricott Over eeating. all of which will be
sol I cheap for cash, and made up according to
the latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also
a ;ent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Sing-r A
Co's Sewing Machines. November l, !S!i5.
A
TTENTION! BUYERS!!
HIPPLE So FAUST
DEALRRS 1.1
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, AC.
MAI5 STRBBT, CCBWBaSVILLB. PA.,
Raving just returned from the east with a gen
eral assortment ot goods, to whieh they desire to
invite tb attention of their old customers aud
friends. Their stock consists of
Dry -Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Queensware,.
Tinware. Boots. Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Clothing, Notions. ec. in great variety, which
they now offer at prices for cash to suit tbe
times 1 ' '
They also deal in Grain. Pork. Shingles. Boards,
and other lunher. which will be received at the
t'ighest 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 tbe old stand n
Main Street where we are prepared to accomo
date easterners with anything in our line of
business.
Sept. 1S65. HIPPLE A FAUST.
g O M E T II J N O NEW
IX CURWENSVILLE.
DRUGS ! D.RUUS !! DRUGS !!!
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to tbe public that be has opened a Drug Store, in
ihe room recently fitted up in the house of George
Ki'tKbarger. on Main street. Curwensvrlle. Pa..
odc do-r West of Hippie A Faust's store, where
he Intends to keep a general assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints,
Dye-stuffs, Patent Medicines, Per
. turnery, Toilet Goods, Confectiona
ries, Spices, Canned Fruit, Tobacco,
Cigars, Books, Stationary, Pencils,
Pens, Inks,' and a general variety
. of Notions ; Glass, Putty, etc.
- The want of a Drug Store hs long been felt In
Curwensville, .and as that want ii now supplied,
tbe undersigned bopea. by strict attention to bu
siness, to merit anq receive a liberal share of
public patronage.
His stock embraces most articles needed in a
community, ia entirely new. and of the best qual
ity, which he will dispose of at roasonable prices
Call and examine the goods- which cannot fail
to plea,. . , JOSEPH R. IRWIN.
November 8. 1865.
c
A N N E n PRUIT, for sale by
Aug 23. MKK.KE.L.U
FLOUR A large quantity f
Flour, in Barrels, task's and
sale by Feb. 33, 14-J , W- Iw.
SPECIAT, ABVKTI?SXENTS
OTRAAG .BUT TUU'.-Everr joung
5 lady and gentleman n the United States cau
bear something very much to thoir advantage 'y
return mail (free 01 ehare.) by ad Iressiu the
undersigned. 1 hose having fears f beinic Oaui
bujred ill oblige by not iioicit.g this card. All
others will please ad Ireas tlieir obedirnt aervnet
TH'x F. CHAPM ' '
Jan. 3. 1856-ly. S3l Broadway. N Crk.
' p I f V N K A It OS.A reformed inebriate
JL would be happy to cammuiiicA.e (free of
charge) to as many of his fellow-beings a will
address bim. very important and useful infor
mation, and place in tlieir bands a sure cure for
the love of tr..tig Drink f any kind. This in
formation is freely offare I by one who has nar
rowly escaped a drunkard a prave Address.
SET II B. HENDERSON,
Mar 23. l8S6-3m No. Broad street. X. Y.
ITKKOHS Of YOUTH. A Gentleman who
J suffered for yeyr from .Nervous Debility.
Prematura Decay, aud all tue rff?ot of youthful
indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering'buuiau
ity send free 10 all who need it. the recipe a ad
directions for waning tue simple remedy by
ohicb he was cuied. fuffVrers wishing to pivfit
by the advertiser's expel ieuoe, can do so by ad
dressing JOHN U O.JDEN.
Jan 3 1365-ly. No. 13, 0li;imlr8 St. N.Y.
rflllE CONFESSIONS Al EXPFRI
X ENCE OF A.N. INVALID PubliVhed
for the beuefit and as a CAl 'l ION TO YUNt
MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debtli
ty. Premature Decay of Manhood. 4-c . su( plying
at the same time The Means of Self-Cure.. By
one who has cured himself after undergoing con
siderable quackery. By enclosing a pos'paid ad
dressed envelope, single :opis free of charge may
NATHANIEL MAYFaIR. Efq .
1,1866-ly. Brooklyn. Kings Co. N Y
Jan. 3
rpo COXSUMPTIVES. Tbe undersigned
M haviug been restored tobealth iu af w weeks,
by a very simple remedy, after having suffered
veral years with a severe lung affection.and that
dreau disease. cmsumition is anxious to make
knowu to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it. be will send a copy of the
prescription used (fiee of charge), with tha direc
tions for I reparirig and using the same, which
they will find, a sums cure tor cossctfi'Tto.
asthm v BnaM iiitis, rorons. colhs. ac. , The on
ly object of the .'i.iYtrtircr In scndir.g the Pt
soription is to benefit the atH cted. and spread iu
form a' ion which be coi.eeivcg t- be invau-ible ;
and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will cont them nothing, and may prove a
blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will
plense address.
Rev. EDWALD A. WILSOX. Williamsburg
Jan 3. 1865-ly. . Kir.gs county. N ora
MISS E. A. P. RVN I) KK, Teacher of Piano
Forte. Melodeon, Cabinet Organ, Wuitar.
Harmony and Vocal Music. For the sole purpose
of keening inferior Instruments nut of thecouu'v
iss Rynder has secured ageucies for the sale of'
really good and' durable Pianoa Organs. Uuitacs
and Melodeons ( As chief among a large list of
goon 1 ti8trume.ils may De mentioned,
Chickeriugs and Sons rand, f-quare and' Up
right Piano Fortes Lindeinan's and Sons new
patent Cycloid Piano C,aleuberg A Yau pel's
frana and quHre fianos Mason A . Hamlin s
Cabiuet Organ. Etiy's Cottage Organ. Tieat A
Linsley's Organs and Melodeons Hall's Guitars.
Ac , which sJie will sell at a very ttifling advance
on Manufacturer s prices, thus enabling purchas
ers to secure Instruments that will be a pleasure
o own. for no greater outlay or money than would
be required to get inferior articles that are "lUar
at mil prim."
Musks Books. Paper, Guitar Strings and Shcot
music constantly on hand nt the store of Mm. li
D. Welsh. . September. 2ft , M55.
1JULLEV BLOCKS of Ttrions rises to be
had at ili UiitLi iUHlFR'8
A LARUE STOOK OF GLASi, paints. oils
' white lead. etc.. at
K. A IKV1NV
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of goodr
of every varty. sold as low for cash, as at
any store in thecouuty. by
Dec. 6. late. IRVIN A HARTSHORN.
SWAI.MS PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical
... Discovery. Hembold's Buchu. Bake'sCod Liv
er Oil, Jayce's and Ayer's Medicines, tor sale by
Jan. 10. HAMtM Ilk 4 JLU1N.
g P R I N G GOODS.
C. KRATZER k SON,
Are just opening at the Old Stand above tha "
Academy, .
A large and splendid assortment of Spring goods,
which they are se ling at greatly reduced prices
Particular atten ion is invited to their stock of
CARPETS,
(Cottage, common IugraihS, and superior Eng
lish Ingrains, and Brussels.) Floor mad Table Oii
cloths, Window Shades and Wall Papers
Especixl pains bas been taken in the selection
of Ladies Dres iJoods, White Oooda, Umbrui Je
ries and Millinery goods.
They have also a large stock of Ready-made
clothing, and Boots and Shoe, which they will
sell at a small advance on.city cost, '
Flour. Bacon. Fish. Salt and Plaster. Apples,
Peaches and Prunes kept eonstantly ou band.
Also, some pure Brandy, Whiskey and Wioes
for medicinal uses
Also io store a quantity of large and small
clover seed.
We intend to raaka it an object for Farmers
and Mechanics to buy-froiu us. because we will
sell our goods aa low aa they can be bought in
he county; and will pay the-very highest price
for all kinds of country produce. We will also
exchange goods for School, Road and County or
ders; Sningles. Boards and every kind of manu
factured Lumber. March 14, 153.
N
OO.O 3D S
UBS. H. D. WELSH CO,'
Have Just Received and Opened a Ssock of
SEASONABLE GOODS.
Which were purchased during tbe present decline,
and therefo are enabled to sell wry cheap
O D R ST OCK
Consists in part of Merinos. Alpacas. Poplins;
Wool, Armure, ar d common Delaines'; Prints,
Ginghauas. Shawls. Hoods. Hosiery .Gloves. Nu
bias. Baltnrsl and Hoop Skirts, Flannels,
Lades Cloth, SbeetiogB. Mus.ius owel
ing.Ticking.Soniags. BreakfastShawls,
Capes Ae. Also, a full aasortmeut of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Among which are Hats. Bonnets. Feathers. Rib
bons. Flowers, Laces. Frames, Mat mess. V el
vets, Silks. Ciapes. Berasres, Veils, etc.,
and a large stock of .
CHILDRENS TOYS,
Including China. Bronae. Papier Macho. Tin,
Rosewood Glass. Pewter. Wooden, '
Parian and Candy Toys. .
FOR LAD! AS.
Such as Pomades, Oils. Bandoline. blocm of youths
ard Paints. Roage. Lilly White, ete.
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continu
ance of the kind patronage cf the people of Clear
field county.
Ew"Ketneiuher the place Seeond Street, next i
door to lira National Bank. Xow.fi
CIIEVSE a good article, just rec'ived at
Nov. 15. MERRILL A BIQLEB'S
BUFFALO ROBES. Kne. Blanket., .and
gtismcas JHrcrtont.
IRVIN BROTHERS. Dealers in Square A Sawed
Lumber Dry floods, Groceries Flour. Grain,
is , Ac., liarnside Pa, Sept. 23 1863. .
f tEDERICK l.KITZINGER. Manufacturer of
' . II kinds of Stone-war. Clearfield. Pa. Or
derssolictted wholesale or retail Jan. 1. 1863
(1RANS A BARRETT, Attorneys at Law. Cleas-
field. Pa. May IS. IH63.
t. j.cbaxs. : : r : : : waltkr bxrrctt.
ROBERT J.WALLACE. AUorneyat Uw. Clear
r fiuld. Pa nfiice in Shaw's new row. Market
meet, opposite Nauglo's .ewulry store May26.
F. NAVGI.E. Match and Clock Maker, and
I . dealer In Watches. Jewelrv. Ae. Rooaa.i
isham's row, Market street-
Nov. 10.
I I BCCIIER SWOOPE. Attorney at Law.Clear
II. fir'd. Pa. ct inGraham's Row. four d 00
it of Graham A Boynton's store. Nor. 10.
k I ARTSWICK IKWIX. Dealers in Drugs,
I I Medicines. Paints. Oils. Stationary. Perfume
ry . Fincy Gimds, Notions, etc., etc.. Market street,"
Clcai field, Pa -. . Deo 6, 1865.
(1 KRATZER A SON, dealers in Dry floods,
. Clothing. ' Hardware. Queensware. Groce.
riis. Provisions. Ae . Front Street, (above tha A-
ca lemy.) Clsai field. Pa.
Dee
1865.
Wl LLIA M F. IRW I N, Market at reel. Clearfield,
! Dealer in Foraiirn and Domestic Mer-
j.'mn.lisr. Hardware. Cueensware, Groceries, and
fan ilv articles eenerallv. Nov.
. 10.
J.H1N til'ELICII. Manufacturer of all kinds ot
Cabinet-ware. Market street. Clearfield. Pa.
lie also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, aud
tu.'ud luncrals with a hearse. AprlO.'SO.
I)"
M. WilODS. Practicio Phjsioias;
nd
'llii South-weat corner of Second and Cherry
otrei t. Clearfield, Pa. January 21. 1863.
f nilOMAS J. M'CULLOUGU. AKorr.ey at Law.
1 Clearfield. Pa. office, east of tbe -Clearfield
in ila.uk.- Deeds and other legal iustruments pre
pared with promptness and accuracy. July 3.
J.
B M EN ALLY, Attcrneyat Law. Clearfield,
Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining
oui.UeS. ORce :n new brick building r.i. Iioyii
t ii, 2J street, one door south of Lanich s Hotel.
RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do
1 metie DrxOoods. Groceries. Flour. Bacon,
Liquors. Ae. Room, on Market street, a few door
west Jourtt'J ()$rr Clearfield, Pa. Apr27.
fpllOMAS W. MOORE. Land Surveyor and Con
1 veyancer. Office at his residence, i mile eart
of Prnnville Postoffice address, (irampian Hills
Dee-Is and other instruments of writing neatly
executed. ' June 7ib lii-ly
WM ALBERT A BROS. Dealers iu Dry Goods;
t roceries. Hardware, t)ueensware, HoUr,
'iacon. etc.. Woodlan'. Clearfield county. Peuu'a.
Also, eatensive dealers in all kindsof sawed lum
ber, shingles, and square timber, iirders sotiei'
ted. Woodland, Aug. ltfth. 1863 -
JPLAKE WALTERS. Scriviuer and Con
veyancer, and Agent fortbe purchase and sal
of Lands. Clearfield. Pa. Prompt attention giv
en to-all business connected with the county offi
ces Office with Hoik W. A. Wallace. Jan. 3.
j. it. 11 'wcitRAT. : : : : samitkl hitch ell.
1 'MURRAY A MITCHELL, Dealers in
It 1 Foreign and Domestic Merchandise. Luif
Cr.n. w"our. Grain, Ac, New Washington, Clear
field county. Pa. October 2, 18rt5-lyp:
WAKOI.E, KEEI) & CO., WnoLesiLB
GHofKHa. and dealers, in Tobacco, Tea,
Spices. Ae , Nor:h East cornet of Sixth and Mar
ket Streets. Philadelphia.' ' febU 6m.
ounce r. waRDLB. : : rsAsm w
Dll J. P. RURCIIFIELD. late Surgeon of
tbe t:rd Kegt Penn'a Vols, haviug return'
ed iroia tbe army, offers his professional services
to tr,e :itixensof Clearfield and vicinity. Profit.-
ctun.il calls promptly attended to. -Office on
Soutn-East corner of 3d and Market streets.
Oct i iiO Oui-pd.
AUCTIONEER. Tbe-undersigned having
been Licensed an Auctioneer, would inform
.-he eititens of Clearfield county that he will at
tend to calling sales, in any part of the county,
whenever called upon. Charges moderate
Address, JOHN M QUILKIN,
May 13 Bower Po.. Clearfield Co.. Pa.
UCTIONEER Tbe undersigned having
been Licenced an Auctioneer, would inform
:be citizens of Clearfield eounty that he will at
tend to calling aalea. iu any artoflhe county,
whenever called upon Charges moderate
Addres. NATHAN TEL KTSHFL,
Feb. 22. trtrto. Clearfield. Pa.
1TE W
ARRANGEMENT!!
J-i -r .
The subscribers have entered into eo partner
ship, and are trading under the name of Irvln',
Baily A Co . in lumber and merchandise, at tbe
old stand of Ellis Irvin A. Son. at tbe mnarb of
Lick Run. They would inform their friemia. ana
tbe world in gcs-'eral. that they are prepared to
furnish to order all kindsof sawed or hewn Iu in
ner, and solicit bills, for either home or eastern
markets.
Tbey would also announce that tbey hat Just
opened ,
A NEW STOCK
of .well selected goods, suitable to the season, con-si-ting
o- eveiy variety ui-ually k'pt in country
stores. Their purchases have been made rlm-e
the late decline in prices which enable thera t
sell at such rate as jrill astonish their rus'otners
One if their partners. Thomas L. Baily, resides
near Philadelphia, whose buaineas it w be to
watch the marKet and make purchase on the
mu4l favorable terms. Call and see us
ELLH IRVIN,
TIIOMA" L. BAILY,
Goshen tp .Dee 6.1S65. LEWH I 1KWIN.
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