Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 07, 1866, Image 4

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i'allnt tho new lsooi & euoo snop
1 .1... rti-niropv. Oil Mlirkct Street.
I Sir U"- " ' - J ' .
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Kvnrv On account ot tno ncces-
.nnrK. un Hl'CUUIIV Ul IUU NCI to-
fy nbsenco of tho pastor, thero will
service at tho rresbytcnan
110
l.urih on next Sunday.
fi,n Sale. A 825 Sewing Machine ,
f,1r sale competent to do tho work of
I October 31st-
1 mo.
Ipfci a"l CocnT.-An adjourned court
fPECIA . J . I
ill be held, commencing on the first ,
lididay of December, for the trial oi '
V 11 CaUSt'O. M U uiiuci ouiuu r
. a IV nn nnn4nn1 I il f rt(
! . . . ! . 1 , -i 1 1 T iwl T,nn li Or!
fen employed as attorney. The jury
it will bo found elsewhere in this
-lie.
. ..
ffright&FlanigaiiBtillkeepuptlie
iintement on Second street
ll vcjust finished unpacking the largest
ick of goods ever opened on Second
rect, and at prices that astonish
Aerybody. Thoir stock is selected
th great care, and must please the
ost fastidious. Aliose in want oi
iods will do well to give them a call.
TiiosrnATE or Lime and Ground
;0SE, Wo havo been presented with
implesoftbo above articles, -which
fve iutend trying next spring, and will
icn bo ablo to speak from experience
to their effect on vegetation. Largo
;iant:ties are used in tho eastern por-
un of the Stato, with good effect;
nd we know of no country fh which
cheap and effective fertilizer will
:iy better man in our mountain rc-ii-
1 1 .. . i i ii i i
ion. ouiu u not oo wcu lor cacu
irmer to try a barrel or two and
tivutch itseffectson both fall and spring
train, potatoes, kc.t Four hundred
oui.ds (one barrel of each) is sufn-
i lent for an acre of wheat. The man-
fui'lurcrs are reliable, and aim to
nvc the very best article in market.
Vices at tho works per ton : Ground
lone, 840; Phosphate of Lime, $56;
Vcight to Philipsburg, $8. Manufac-
ured by Miller Si Smith, Reading, Pa.,
vuo will lurnisn an necessary mior
nation. The County Map. The agents of
Mr. Pomeroy are now in this place,
delivering our new County Map. We
never saw a better executed map, and
our citizens may well feel proud in
securing the labors of the gentlemen
who havo executed it. It is evident
that both the Publisher and the Sur
veyor understand their business, as a
glance ut tho Map will reveal this
fact. Tho firmer, Mr. Pomeroy, and
the latter, Messra. D. G. Beers & Co.
d.'servo the thanks of our citizens
for putting them in possession of
this much needed publication, and for
the promptness and energy which they
iranii'ested throughout, and wo hope
will manifest equal promp,itudo to
wards them, and givo them as little
trouble as possible. Tho price is but
which is certainly very cheap for
a publication of this kind. The upper
right corner contai&s a view of the
Court House; tho left presents a view
of tho residence of our enterprising
friend, Phil. Blanchard ; while the
upper centre presents ono ofhe beBt
rafting scenes on tho West Branch,
wo ever saw on paper, with a number
of village maps. Tho lower lell corner
exhibits a river scene and the resi
dence ol Irvin Brothers, at Burnsido ;
while the right lower presents a view
of the Methodist Episcopal Church at
Curwensvillo. The centre and right
also contain a number of village maps.
These engravings, liko tho map, are
done in iho best stylo of tho art, and
are handsome embellishments. Mr.
Upton, tho canvasser, is well adapted I
for l.; hmneh of tho business, and an !
for his branch of tho business, and can
almost get anybody to take a map, on
account of his urbanity and the zeal
be manifest for his business.
"The Kiss of Charity." At a
meeting of Delegates from the Church
es of Uunkards thronghout tho United ,aT0 jntciy DCon perpetrated on tho
States, it was decidod that colored Western plains, all arise from the ras
persons should be received into the ealiiy perpetrated upon them by the
church, that all the brcthcrn should Government agents, during tho past
be left to their own choice and taste five years. This seems natural. Those
as to saluting them with the holy kiss, mn ...i10 imvn Rrt rf5,rnriti,.Jiiiv robbed
and those that w ithheld tho kiss should
uu reguruuu us uiun in me juiih.
The Brady Hold property in Hur
rinburg, with all its furniture and fix-
fnro4 lifia Lnitn baLI in D'ltnrl H.
Hiiiil.ii.Hon, formerly proprietor of
tho United States Hotel. Tho price
paid was ?40,U00,
' a
Dead. FannioScward, only daugh-
terof Secretary Seward, died at Wash-
ington, on the 29th ult., of billions
The Contfrraltre Irr. , I
Tho Conservatives throughout tho
Mato anil Union aro stronger to day
than they huvo ever boon in tho liiuto-
rv of tho nution. Thev constitute an
immense, army of frcomen, who aro
nilliK- hn 1 1 lirwr fnp t ha t rnml if nt innnl
mt0ration which alone will biinj; buck
thn rrnmi nlil timna nf fliA lfxmililio
J r .".
r -- .vj.v..v,
nna increase tho national
prosperity
,.1, :Q ,,i,.n,i : ,. , l,
the madness of tho liadicula. An long
as tho Democratic party ruled, the na
tion was happy and united, and nil her
wnvs were ways of pleasantness, and
A ' I
nil . .. I 1, A n .. 4 1. '
till un iiuma, iruuiu. .nil ouuu ua wiu
old Democratic landmarks were ohlit-j
I I o I
desolated tho land and drenched its!
fBrlil 8oil with fraternal blood." The
supremacy oi the government having
. 1)roudv maintained on everv foot
0f Federal territory, it is now the du
ty ot every true patriot to endeavor
to rcstoro as speedily as possible "the
era of good feeling," and promote that
union of sentiment and action which
will mutually benefit all sections.
This object cannot be more certainly
attained than by properly supporting
tha rfn cnta i trn nenuu fi' t lin i.niiniii
(a - IIV WHOM ttll'' I'llOO V IIIV VWUUll 1 ,
jTll0 circlIation of ait BUch Journals
They,8i10uld be increased in every locality.
lherc are comparatively but few who
are too poor to take a newspaper, and
those who can subscribe should unhes
itatingly do so for the benefit of those
who cannot. Let tho Conservatives
give this matter their prompt and
earnest attention. Age.
Jt'EWS ITEJUS.
Mrs. Deborah Bedford, aged 93,
living in AVaverly, Pa., is the sole sur
vivor of the Wyoming massacre.
Some of the members elect to tho
next State Legislature have already
arrived in Harrisburg and aro looking
lor quarters.
Hon. Jabcz B. Stark, of Wilksbarro,
has been appointed Collector of the
12th Revenue District of this State.
Mr. Stark was formerly Senator lrom
Luzerne county. He is a staunch
Democrat.
Charles Dougherty, Esq., of 'Wilkes-
barre, has received the appointment
of United States Consul at London
derry, Ireland. Mr. D. is a 3 0ung Irish-
American of more than ordinary abil
ity, and is a staunch Democrat.
Tho people of Tennessee, in mass
meeting assembled, have repudiated
tho action of tho legislative Kuinp of
that State in ratitying the Itump
amendment. So the people of every
State, outside of New England, are
prepared to do.
The Government is making daily
removals b' tho tcorc, in the Asses
sing, Collecting and other revenue de
partments. I ho old rats would sink
the ship of stato in a few years more,
if allowed to remain and continue their
robberies. ...... '
Governor Humphreys, of Mississip
pi, in view of the precarious condition
of Jeff. Davis' health, recommends the
Legitlaturo to appoint one or more
commissioners to go to Washington
to confer with the President with a
view to tho release of Davis on parole
or on bail. -
Tho Vermont Legislature elected
L. P. Toland and George T. Edmunds,
United States Senators, to fill the un
expired terms of Messrs. Collamcr aud
Foote, deceased. Hon. Justin S.
Morrill was chosen Senator for the
full term of six years, from the fourth
of March.
The Supreme Court of Indiana, by
a unanimous vote, havo decided
that tho thirteenth article of the State
Constituiion.called thc"black article,"
which forbids negroes, from coining
into the State, to bo in conflict with
tho Constitution of the United States,
and as such null and void.
Three members of tho New York
CitT Radical Committee have been
arrested and held for trial for forging
naturalization papers. Over 2,U00
forged papers were found in their pos
session. This is tho way the "law
and order party retain power
through lraud and corruption.
One of tho "Bureau" officials, while
traveling in the cars in Alabama no
ticed a lady with a negro in atten
dance, and ho remarked : "Madam, I
sec you havo ono of my children."
"Yes, sir'replicd tho lady. "I perceive
tho resemblance 1" A slight tittering
was observed in that part of the car,
and tho "Bureau left.
General John A
Gleeson, of Fenian
"a,nc- received a letter from President
Jl,nw?.n Saturday, appointing him
iirigadier Uoneral ot volunteers,
ooneral ot volunteers, in
recognition of his gallant and meritor
ious services in the field, having fought
bravely through thirty-five general
engagements. His commission datts
from March 13th, 1865.
The tcrriblo Indian massacres that
tncjr own neighbors during this lime,
would of courso havo no scruples in I
robbing tho Indian.
"Support Copcrcfis" is the cry of
the RadicHln. JIavo not ConercBS
JjKen B'"ie"6 l,Rr OI inomiwivCT
They voted themselves 14,000 ench
extra pay for their two jcnrs arduous
services in keeping tho Union divid-
cd. And the people havo pot to pay
this in taxes. That is quiet enough
for tho people (o do in tbe mater of
"unpporting Congms." I
They are t'twardt .f.
Tho backing down of tho Mongrels
at Baltimore will havo a benclicial!
eirect on tho country, lor they aro in
stinctively and necessaril' cowards,
and only need to bo bruvcly confront
ed to exhibit their cowurdico. How
can it bo otherwiso f Tho negro, with
his inferior nature, naturally shrinks
from a combat of any kind with the
superior white, man, and tho white nig
ger, tho man who voluntarily abolishes
ins supremacy, and goes down, or
tries to get down, to a level with tho
lower nature, mud bo a coward, of
course. If, when the "hiirher law"
was fashionable, those Democrats ficiz.N0w is your Time to Call and Examine,
- - - huh m. j a v A J V Iv W uatl
shot dowu tho villains that, without
any legal process, dared to arrest them,
wo should have heard no more of Sew
ard's littlo bell, or of Stanton's tele
grams. In fact it was the duty, the
high, imperative, unavoidable duty of
the citizen to kill, right on the spot,
any man and every man who, tramp
ling the law under his vile feet, dared
to arrest a freo born American. Had
'.his been done at the beginning no
doubt tho valuable life of tho late
Abrnhuiu-Lincoln would have been
secure, and tho "cause of freedom"
might now rejoice in its leader. Lut
it was not ; a thousand freo born
Americans were so false to their own
manhood as to submit to unlawful ar
rest without resistance, and it may be
doubted if they are not morally re
sponsible for Lincoln's death. But be
this as it ma-, this backing down of
the Mongrels at Baltimore will do
much to cxnoso their real character.
and to strengthen legal order. Day
HOOK.
.. a a i i ..
Thirty clerks were turned out of
tho Phila3elphia Posl-ofBcc on tho 1st
instant. That is richt; uut the Dis-
unionists out. A man that opposes
"tho Government" is not to be trusted.
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
CURWENSVILI.E, 1A.
L. W. TEX LYCK, rRoianTroa.
rrvnE uudcraigned, having become proprietor
X. of tbe above botol, wiabea to rive notict to
the citiiena of thia eounljr, aa well ai to tha
travelling public, that tho bouae baa been refuted
and rfurnihed for the enteruinment of bia
gucatt. Ilia table will be furnished with every
thing tho market auurda. At hia Har will be
luund the beat branda of all kinda of Liquori.
GOOD tiTAULINii attached, and Dona but
careful boatlert employed.
JJM-tr U W. TEN EYCK.
RAIL KOAI) IKlIIsC, Main St . Pbilipa
burg, I'enn'a, Kobkrt Lloto. Proprietor.
Keepa constantly on band the cboiateat of liquora.
Ilia table ia alaa.ia luiinlied with tha belt the
Market afford. The traveling pulic, will do well
to give hint a call. Nov lat. ISfii.
CI KOKGE FALK tnkea tbia method of iurirm.
f iog the watermen of Clear&eld county that
na naa renueu ana reopenea the boiei lormerly
kept by E. Scbreiaar, at Coieatown, where be
will take especial paina to render satisfaction to
all who favor him with their patronage.
Coieatown, April 12, na. draly.
I.UKfcST llUUSt Monni lowunliij.,
Uainkr P. Bioh, Proprietor.
This large and comtnodioua House ia ailuatej
on tha turnpike, 7 tnilea west of Curweneville,
and 8 milei east of Lutheraburg. The Proprie
tor will spare no effort to make bia guests com -fortuble
and their atny with him pleaaant, and
thereby expeota to receive a liberal share of pub
lie patronage. Dec. JO, 18i.-if.
IJXW'UTOM'S MiTICIi Notice ii here
j by given tbut Letters Teatauirntary, have
thia dy been granted to tbe rubaeribera, on
the Kstata of William Keott, deceased, lata of
Burnaide township, Clearfield co , i'enn'a. All
peraoua indebted to said Estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, ani tbosa having
claims against the Mine will preaent '.hem duly
authenticated for aettlem nt.
OTHELLO SMEAD,
octI4 tit pd I leetit-.r.
I) Ml N I rTATTrT NTi VC liTNotiee
ia hereby given that letters of Administra
tion, on Ike estate of Emetine Owrna. deceased.
late of Lawrence township, Cloarfiold Co., 'a.,
bave thia day been duly granted to tbe under
signed, to wbom all persons indebted to said ea
tale will please make payment, and them having
olaitna or demands will present them for settle
ment without delay. ANTHONY JIILK,
octIO 6i Adm'r.
tyHI. LASH'S Improved five Duller
J WASIIINU MACHINE, ia now offered
to the publlo as tht cheapest, sunniest and
moat efficient Washing Machine in the country.
The exclusive right for the fate of thia ma
chine in your own (Slate or county ran be secured
by applying aoon at our store, 727 Market street,
Philadelphia, Pa. J. 6. LASH A Co.
Also, tha beat Clothes Wringer in the market.
Wholesale and retail.
p-trA very liberal discount to country mer
chants and dealera generally. je.O.'RA
the estate of Rudolph Lit a, deceased.
itie undersigned Aiulitor, appointed by the
Court to make distribution of the liulunee remain
ing in the hands of James Wriley, administrator
of said estate, will attend to the duties of bis ap
pointment, at hia cilice In Clearfield, on Fridar,
tha lVtlh day of October, IXflA, at whieh time aiid
place all parties in interest enn niiprnr.
oetl-rlt J. lll.AKK WALTERS, Auditor.
4 lMIM!iKA rOlt'S MOTU'i:. Letters i
Jl of Ailininistration having bwn Krniitcd tlic
uinleraipned on the estate of l)r. II. 1'. Thompson,
dee'd, late of Curwensville, Clearfield county, all
persons indebted to said cstute will make immedi
ate payment, and those having claims against the
same will present them properly aiithenliented for
settlement. JOHN IRVI.V,
Oetinot Administrator.
lll.l)ll.lt V Hull M l l,S. A recent bill
has paased both Houses of Congress and
signed by tha President, giving a three years'
soldier Slot) ana two vr.' .nlir.Ar SQ.
yr-erDOU.NTIKS and TENSIONS collected'
by me, for tbos entitled to then.
WALTER BARRETT,
auS-tf Alt'y at Law, Clearfield, Pa.
C'Ofl MoniTi I Agents wanted furi'r
Hrrlf aeie ariwn, Just out. Addreas
0. f. UAREY. City building, BiJdeford, Ma.
May IS. ly.lHnlt.
lt rtl.lt 1 1 to te had at
MKRT KLL A PIILER'S.
rpiii.Mni.i: ski. ins a pip, noxeat
X Ang. K;i,'r5 MEKUELL A III ILER'S.
)ulley lllocka, all aitas. and beat manufac
ture, at MKKKK1.I, A BKH.KK B
RAKT KOPK3 of all sises, for aale at
Declaim. MERRELL A BIOLER.
riVuaaei and bitomlnal supporters of every
JL kind or the latest improvements, fur ale at
tha tirag Plnre of. MAHTSWICK A lWIS.
I Jure Liberty White Lead. wii do more
and better work at a given Coat, than any
other 1 Try it I Manufactured only by Zsini.a t
BstlTSj, W hnlesale I'rug, Paint tllass dealers.
No. 187 North Third St., Phll a. March II, 'en. ly
I luflklo Kobcs,Knes and Horse
lllankela at
JJ Not!, '. MERIIELL
BISLEH'S.
0, YES! 'O, YES!
TWENTY TEU CENT. LOWER THAN
ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE
COUNTY.
JOHN S. RADE1JACII,
HAVINO opened a new stor it the "Blut
In Clearfield county, wishes to notify
Ilia public tli lit he la determined to sell all kind
or Ooods CIIKAFF.lt. than the CHEAPEST, in
defiance to tha county.
While lie is placing on bis shelves a full assort
ment of
Dry Ooodi,
Groceries,
Quocnswaro,
Hardware,
Earthenware,
Drugs. Oila, and Taints,
Medicines,
Ac, Ac, Ac.
HATS, CArS, BOOTS & SHOES,
Of all kinds, constantly kept on band.
, A general assortment of
READY-MADE CL 0 THIXG,
For Men and Boys' wear.
JP-A11 to be sild at a ery LOW PRICE for
CASH, or exchanged for all kinds of Marketing.
JT4-SAWED LUMBER A SHINGLES takeu
in exchange lor goods.
oct24 tf JOHN 6. RADEBACII.
FARMERS, MERCHANTS,
AND CITIZENS,
Look (o your Interests!
G. S. FLEGAL,
riilllpsburp, Centre county, Peuu'a,
MASCFACTUnF.lt OF
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
TOULD respectfully Inform bis friends and
the publia generally, that he
Has OrENED Larue Sale Booms
In tha borongh of Pbil:psburg, Pa., for tha man
ufacture and sale of
STOVES AXD TIN AND SHEET
IRON WARE,
Of every description, manufactured from the best
material, and
Sold at the Lowest Cash Prices.
Merchants desiring to purchase will And it to
their advantage to examine my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
T-A!I orders for SPOUTING and OTHER
WOHK will be attended toon tbe SHORTEST
NOTICE. aeplltf
18G6
NEW
piiii.aii:mmiia
WALL l'Al'KltS.
18G6
FALL
STYLES.
IIOWKLL & BOUHKE,
Manufacturers of
Paper Hangings and Window Shades,
Cor. Fourth A Murkct f?ts., l'hiladclphia.
N. B. A!w,ir in store, a large stock of LINEN
and OIL SlIAl'KS, srp m
FALL STYLES
OF
BONNETS AND HATS
JUST RECKlVi:r AT
petit. 20. 1R.-.0. Mrs. w nixirt.
"HET THE ilEST."
wiiki;m:ii .b wiixix'H
lliirhet Premium, I,oek Stitrh,
SEWING MACHINES.
A I.L inquiries in rrfcronce to this "A No. 1"
l MiM-hine iiromptlv answered. They can he
procured lrom me at city pnres.
WAl. 1. II AMI l,Tl., Acont,
OCt.t-tf Lutlicrshurg, 1'a.
Attention, Soldiers.
EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY.
a i.i, jmu.iii i,hs if iil-r-'t.l are
V entitled to an INCREASED IlOlNTY.
'1 lie undersigned Is tirrpiircd. to enllert all such
Bounties, aa well as tiie increased par to Holilii-rs'
Widows. All inquiries and coiuiiiuiiirntioiia an
swered prtiiiiptlv. liisrliargea reueiited fur. I'ost
Olliec a'l.lniw, Curwensvillo, i'n.
aepVtr .IOSIA1I KVANS.
QUKSMITHINO. ETC
I WOULD jnst Inform tbe citiiena of Clearfield
and vicinity, that I have opened a shop In
aid borough, ner Mr. C. Km tier's store, for tbe
purpose of uisnulncturing and repairing
GUNri, PISTOLS, WATCHES AND
CLOCKS.
I guarantee all my work, and expect Insecure
my patronage by promptness and attention to
business, and executing my wotk in tbe best
style f tbe art Uive ine a call and ' my
capacity. JAMES P. WITHEROW.
June 13. ln-tf
A
V H O C I. A JI A TI t N 1 1
GOING IT ALONE!!!)
Xobody rrolilhltcd from bulnjr my Iloota
nd Allocs on account ol If ace
or Color.
Being thus liberal minded, I take this method
of informing tbe oiliiens of Clearfield and vl
einity, that I bars opened a shop on Second sL,
next door to the Coun'.y National Rank, over
Watson's I'rug Store, where I am prepared to
mske to order everything in tbe BOOT and
6IIOE line, out of the best materiel and in the
most workmanlike maimer, and on short rotice
All I ask is a trial.
Done at Clearfield, this eighteenth day of July,
A. U. IHfin. HARRY It iSS.
C?1 PtfsA ' Year I Wa want Agents
1 ifjyJXJ everywhere to sell our larRovsu
f20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. I n
der and upper teed. Sent on trial. Warranted
tve years. Aoove salary or large commissioni
paid. The oiii.t machinej sold in United States
f'-r less than $10, which are fU litmwi by
Howe, vt hrelcr n ilson, Urover A linker,
Singer A Co., and Baoheldor. All otber cheap
midlines are fnriNtfrntenisand the sefer or "
are iiofte to nrrest, fine and Impi tsoninent. II-n-trated
circulars sent ma. Address, or rail
npon Shaw A Clark, at lliddeford, Maine, or
CkMaHto, III. f stj 1", l6S.Iy.
NEW HARDWARE STORE'cleanse the blood.
Philipsburg, Centro Co., Pa.
6. n, ZEI6LHR & CO.
DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Wood
Willow and Tin Ware, Stoves, Oils,
' ' '
Paints, Glass, &c, tic.
'X'lIE attention of Mechanics, lluildors, Farm
I era, Lumbermen, and Huyers generally, it
invi'ed o tbe fact that we are offering a bettor
assortment ol goods in our line, than can be
lound eluewbere in this pirt of the State, at
Prices to Suit the Times.
Our stock comprises a general assortment of
TOOLS and MATERIALS used by Carpenters,
blacksmiths, Carriage and Wagon Makers, Join
ers, Ac, Ac; together with a large stock of
IKON, NAILS, STEEL, bTIKES,
MINING SUPPLIES, SAD
DLKKT, ROPE, CHAINS,
GRINDSTONES, CIR
CULAR, MILL, &
CROSS-CUT
SAWS,
ENAMELLED, FINISHED, AND
PLAIN HOLLOW WARE,
CABLE CHAINS,
LARD, LINSEED, COAL, LUCRICATIXO,
AND FISH OILS,
TURPENTINE,
BENZINE,
VARNISHES,
COAL-OIL LAMPS & LANTERNS.
An excellent assortment of FINE CUTTLERT.
comprising Knives, Focks, Dessert, Tea, and
Table bpouna, Scissors, Razors, Ac.
BEITTANIA IND SILVER-PLATED WARE.
TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY
and best Manufacture.
Household, Horticultural, Fanning and Rafting
implements, or the latest and most
improved j'Stterns.
Blacksmiths can be supplied with
ANVILS,
BELLOWS,
VICES,
SLEDGES,1
HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE
SHOES, HORSE NAILS,
And all kinds of IRON AND STEEL.
Carpenters and Builders will find in our estab
lishment a superior stock of
riancs, Saws, Augers, Hatchets, Single,
Double-Bit and Pealing Axes,
JIammers, Files, Hinges,
Ch isels, Screws, Lolts,
Locks,
Pulleys, Sash, Cord, f e., dc.
Farmers and Riftmcn will find everything in
tbeir line, and cheaper than can be had else
whore. .Particular attention Is Invited to
OUR STOCK OF STOVES,
Comprising Fpear's Colebrated Anti-Dust, Cook
and Parlor Stoves, of all sixes. Also,
Til E N I AO A R A COOK, T ARLOR COOK,
BRILLIANT, DAWN, DEW DROP,
ARCTIC AXD COMMON
EGO, I'OCKET,
Ac, Ao.
WaS-All of tho above Goods will bo
sold CHEAP FOR CASII.,
G. II. ZE1GLER $ Co.
Thilipsburg, Oct 10, lSAMy
Administrators' Sale
Of REAL ESTATE In pursuance of an
order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield
eounty, made the 27th day of September, tsi'ifl,
there will be exposed to public sale, in the bor
ough of Oscenla. Clearfiuld county, on Saturday,
the ntli of November, iHOtl, at 2 o'clock,
p. to., the following described real estate of Geo.
Kephart, deceased, vis:
.f t'crlain riece of Land,
In Decatur township, Clearfield enanty, bounded
by lands of John Riains, Walter Morgan, Stephen
Kepbarl and others,
Containing 73 Acres and 69 Terchei
and allowance, with about forty acres cleared,
and a log bouse and log barn tboreon erected.
CoXtiiTioxs or Sil.R Cash on confirmation of
sale. RICHARD lUtlllKS,
SIMON KEFIIAUT,
oct24-4t Adin'ra.
jUW CLOT II INC !TOR
FLEMING &. HOELi
CfR r.NSVtt.l.K, Pkmr'a,
In the Poit Oflicc building, havo just received and
opened a Inre and fine assortment of ready made
i.liitlnng. ror t ash they sell cheaper than the
i
are eontaiitly iroeiving fresh sup
ld "sec for yourselves. Oct, ll, 'lift-ill.
clicnpeM, ami
plies, t all am!
itch t n t ii i itch t
SCBATCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH I
WHEATON'8 OINTMENT
UI11 Cure the Itch In 4H llourn.
4 LO. cares Salt Rheum. Tlcers, Chilblalna,
J and all Eruptions of tbe Skin. Price Ml
cents. Kcr ssle by all Hmg(.its. By srnding
sixty cents to WEEKS A PolTER, soleagents,
170 Washington street, Boston, il will be f 'T
warded by mail, Ire of postage, to any part nf
th I'nited Slates. For sal at ilartswick A
Irwln, Clearfield, ft. July IJ, llf-ly
WITneotTiipt.ortaintcd Blood,
yea are alck all over. It may
barst out in Pimples, or Fores, or
in sorr.e active disease, or it may y
merely keep you listless, depress-,;'
ed and good lor nothina:. llut mv'
cannot have good health while your blood ia In
pure. Arm's SiHArmi,n purges out tbe
iuipuniiiea ; ft expels diretse and restores hei
and stimulates the organs of lifo into vigor
action. Hence it rapidly cures a variety of er
pliiints which are caused by impurity of tbe blc
tnr'li nt fi.irnfitln n, tin.1, Lw.l 1'.. . m.
! . Eruptions', pimpies, iiot'Ches, itu., ,
Anthony's Fire, Rose or Eryaipelos, Tcttr
alt VbKa'n HaM Kin8 worm.cano
1 Canecrou. Tumors. Sum Fve.. FenialM lli.
Jsucb as Retention, Irregularity, 8uppr
Whites, Sterility, alao Syphilis or Venere
eases, Liver Complaints, und Heart I
I Try Avkh's Eaksai-akilla, and see for
the surprising activity with which it cli
mood and cures these disorders.
During lata years the publio bave be
by large bottlus, pretending to give a
Extmct of Sarsaparilla for one dollar,
these bave been frauds upon tbe sick, '
not only contain little, if any, Barest
often no curative ingredient whatever,
bitter disappointments bas followed th
the various extracts of Sursaparilla wh;
tbe market, until tbe name itself has I
synonymous with imposition and cheat,
we call this compound, "Sarsaparilla ..
tond to supply such a remedy as shall reseu
nametruin the load of obloquy which rests v
it. We tbink we have ground for believ'ma
bas virtues which are irresistible by tbe class i .'
diseases it is intended to cure. We can aaiuto
the rick, that we olior thorn the best alterative
we know bow to produce, and we have reason to
believe, it is by far the most effectual puriQor of
the blood yet discovered.
Ater' Cherry Pkctorsl is so universal?
known to turpass every other medicine for thw
cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, UoarseneKs,
Croup, Iironchitis, Incipient Consumption, sail
for lbs relief of Consumptive Patients in ad
vanced stages of the disease, that it is useless
here to recount the evidence of its virtues. Tbe
world knows them. Oct 24, 186ft,
Prepared by D. J. 0. Atir A Co., Lowell,
Mass., and sold by C. D. Wataxn, Clearfield; W.
0. Me't, Glen Uepe; Irvin A llart.-bnrn, Cur
wonsvilie; Kirk Spencer. Lumber City.
1866.KT-" 18CG.
IJIIILADELnilA AND ERIE RAIL
. ROAD. Tliia great line traverse the
Nurthern and Northwest counties of Pennsylva
nia to the city of Erie on Lake Erie.
It has bean leased and is operatsd by tha
PENN'A RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Tim of Passenger trains at Emporium.
Leave Iastvrard.
Erie Mail Train 6.02 P.M.
Erie Express Train 1.43 P. M.
Leave Wei'tvard.
Erie Mail Train 12.00 M.
Er e Express Train 1.53 A. M.
Passenger cars run through on tha Erie Mail
and Express Trains without change both way
between Philadelphia and Erie.
New York Connection.
Leave N. York at 9 a. m., arrive at Erie 4.30 a.m.
Leave Erie at 4.4 f.m., arrive at N.York 4.10 p.ra
No change of Cars between I'.rie A M.York
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night trains.
For information respecting Passenger busi
ness, apply at Cor. 30th and Market St's, Phil's).
And for Freight business af tha Company'!
Agents S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
J W. Reynolds, Erie.
Win. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
II. H. Houston, Oeneral Freight Agt. Phil'a.
II. W. (Iwinnrr, General Tirket Agt. Phil'.
A L. TYLER, flcneral Puperinten lnt, Erie
I'uloiacu M.iy 4tf, ir-id.
ribis is an article, for washing without rubbing,
1 exorpt in very dirty placea, which will r-
i uire a very s Ight rub, and unlike oiber prepar
ations out'red fur a like purpose, will hot ot
tux cloth rs, but will leave them much wntiin
than ordinary methods, withnut the asaal wear
and tear.
It removes grease spats as if by magie, and
softens the dirt by soairfig, so that rinsing will
in ordinary cases entirely remove it.
This powder is nreparsd in accordsnce witti
chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to
itseir. whieb Is secured by Litters Patent, It
has been in nse fur more t-nn a year, and bas
proved itseif an universal favorite wherever it
bas been used. Among Ike advantages claimed:
are the following, via.
It saves all the expenses of soap usually nsej
on cotton aad liten goods.
It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and
wear and tear.
Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed.
With one quarter iho time and labor usually re
quired it impaits a beautiful gloss aud lustrs.
much superior to any other mode. Ko water !.
quired except to moisten the row der.
Directions w-.in esrh package.
And can be readily appreciated by a sins;!)
trial. The oost af washing for a family of Br
or six persons will not exceed Times crT.
1 be manufacturers of this powder are awar)
that many uselesscompounds havs ben introduc
ed to th publio which have rotted th cloth, or
failed in removing Ihe dirt, but knowing the in
trinsic excellence of this article, tbe confidently
proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand
which has long existed, and which has hereto
fore remained unsupplied. Mauafactured by
UOWB A STEVENS.
2H0 Broadway, Boston.
Also, Manufacturers cf Family Dye Colors.
For sale by flroeers and Dealer everywhere.
Oct.. 10th lSfieV. S mo.
I j I l ot K; K A I 1 1 Ii K!ll. M'UA t u Hkx,
having purchased th Photograph establish
ment ormerly conducted by 11. Bridge, would
respectfully announce to the eitisens of Clear-
Hold and adjoining counties, that he bas recont
iy made additional improvements to both sky
light and aparatue, and he flatters himself that
he can satisfy Ihe most faatideous taste in a rata
and lifelike likeness.
lie also keeps constantly on band a good as
sortment of (luilt, Rosewood, and Walnut frame
Albums of all aises and styles and an endlesa
variety of ras s, lockets, ete , which be will dis
pose of at very moderate prices, for cash-
His gallery is in Shaw's row, (up stair,) Mar
ket street, Clearfield, Pa., where he is always rea
lty to acunmmodate customers who mav be i
wantofagood Likeness of themselves or friends.
1 articular attention lis id to convinir d'I kinds
of pictures, etc. November 15 n, 1 MIS,
(SlIIAKI IIJ Ii ACAIM'.MV. the exer
J rises of this Instilutioa will be resumed on
Mondny, the loth day of Septen.bcr, A. V 1K6A.
Pupil can enter at any time. They will b
charged with tuition from the time they enter t
the close of the Session.
Ihe course of Instruction embraces every thing
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished eduoation for both soxes.
The Principal, l aving had th advantage cf
murh experience ia hia profession, assurea pa
rent and guard sua that his entire ability and
energies will be devoted to Ihe moral and men
tal training of the youth placed under hi charge.
H:km Ot' 1 M l ION.
Ortbogrsphy, Beading, Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, per 6esion ( II weeks) 3 Ol)
Grammar, Geography, Aritkmeti, and
History S 0
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men
suration, Surveying, Philosophy, Physi
ology, Chemistry, Book Keeping, Botany
and Physical tleography . . tt (0
Latin and tlreek, with an; of th av
Branches $11 TO
XfSo deduction wilt be made- for absences.
jtJTkT further particulars inquire af
Rev. Y. L. II A MH1SO.N. A. M..
Clearlisld. July 1 1, IS61 tf. Principal
lal, 1 halo and Linseed Oils, Family Dy,
J v.irniehoa and paiata of all kinds ground hi
oil For sale ky
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