Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 20, 1868, Image 2

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    ttororarrrt for lf.WrM.
Niimlvr ol yonnu; men lire often
l'mtid f.11 over th copn'.rf, lio are
waiting for tome tiling to turn ip
wmtitiir for mi tp"'ltinity
gomo eiiKV, eetlontnry einnloynieut,
and, pet liii)l, think tlx' world tii'dmr
itablo or tiiirnernii for not at once
clevHting tluMii to portion, lionor and
emolnmont. To all bih'Ii we V, lo
not idlo for a inlo monmnt ; go to
work nt onco, roll up your ttloeves,
and be determined to tmntd. Look
at the following instances, and rouse
yourselves to duty :
Cornelius Vnnderbilt, one of the
richest men in America, who controls
the Now York Central, Hudson liivor,
and several other KailrouiU, in fact,
tho half of the City of New YorK, was
a boatman, sloop captain, and Bteara
boat captain, for nineteen years be
fore he sot up for himself in the busi
ness of building and running steam
boats, in which ho gained more money
than was ever beloro gainod in a sin-glolifo-timo.cxcept
by plunder. There
to not to-day, in the whole world, a
man who knows as much about
steamboats as this same Cornelius
Tanderbilt.
Astor is another illustration. lie
learned the fur business from tho very
rudiments. II o used to beat furs from
morning till night in his master's back
shop, and after doing this awhile, he
used to tuko a banket of trinkets and
nick-nacks, and go around among the
sloops and markets, driving hard bar
gains with boatmen, Indians and mar
kot men for buch skins ao they hud
brought to town. By-and-by he shoul
dered his pack and tramped the coun
try for peltries ; and, extending his
journey, at length he became familiar
with every place, every tribe, and ev
ery person connected with the fur
trade in North America. Thn he
went to Europe, and learned all about
the market for furs and their prices
in every part of the world. Few men
have ever understood a thing eo well
as Air. Astor understood the business
of collecting, curing and selling furs.
He knew it not as a clerk might have
known it ; he knew it as a man knows
the trade to which he has served a
long apprenticeship under a watchful
and exacting master.
Another case in point was the first
Rothschild, who, from his twelfth to
bis twenty-seventh year, laboriously
acquired a knowlodge of money, first
as errand boy and money counter to
his futher, and afterwards as banker's
clerk.
Girard, too, was a thorough sailor
before he ever owned a ship, and was
personally fumiliar with most of the
commercial ports long before ho over
consigned a carijo to one of them.
John Gorham of Providence, the
head ot the largest manufactory of
silver ware in the world, did not go
into his fathor's counting room as a
clerk, but into his lather s shop as an
apprentice; and he learned how to do
with his own hands whatever he has
since had to direct others in doinff.
There is no royal road to knowledge
to greatness, or to any other place.
The young man, with a. sound body,
who is too lary to work, and expects
to De a arono in society, deserves a
dose ot cow hide and a tree pass to tho
"jury lortugns." Mutual Friend.
fin proof of the forecoinir we pro
duce an articlo on this subject taken
irom the llarnsburg Mate Guard,
The writer says :1
In a recent conversation with Dr.
Oihon, private Secretary to Gov. Gea
ry, we gained a curious fact concern
ing crime and men without trudiaor
professions. Dr. Gihon has been pay
ing particular attention lately, to tho
applications daily and almost hourly
made forExecutiveclemoncy and pur
don. Those not acquainted with the
burdensome routine of hxccutive du
ty in this respect, cannot possibly
form any idea of the cm burassment,t he
narrowing solicitude and the ovor-
whelratiing responsibility of properly
wielding tho pardoning power. The
curious part of Dr. Gihoi.'s statcmont
us, mm, in nineteen casos out ot twen
ty, young convicts are men without
trades or professions, who have been
loll by their parents to roach maturi
ty without having undorgone the dis
cipline ana uie training acquired while
loarrnnp a trade or studying a nro.
fession. When parents or friends ap
plying for pardon for such oflenduin
have been asked why they were not
laugtn inuios, the reply has been
vouchsafed, "He wastoo weakly;" "He
was loo senMve, or "lie thouaht it
was beneath him." ' Too weakly, too
sensitive, too proud to learn a trade.
but not proud enough to keop out of
me penitentiary i ut courso we do
not pretond to assert that learning a
waae or a proiesmon is the euro way
of keeping out of wrong doing. There
are great rascals among mechanics
and professional men. But the ma
who has a trade or a profession, i
always the most independent, and has
fairer prospects at hand of permanent
success in mo. And what is also true,
in this connection, in a practical way,
is the lack of skilled labor in the Uni
ted States. American boys for the
last ten ycars.have been loth to learn
trades. Too many of thorn desiro to
wield yardsticks instead ol hammers,
eaw and planes. The consequence
now is, mat ski lied labor is scarce,
and that the best pluccs in our work
shops are filled by foreigners. Bv
some kind of teaching we must reform
this evil. Thoro must bo more en
couragement for boys to learn trades
and the mechanical vocation must
be dignified and. elevated, by beinir
recognized as worthy the study and
me acquirement 01 tno most lavored
in every community. We met a lad
a day or two since from a neighbor
ing villago, who was on his way to
enter one of the largo machine shops
in rnnauciphia, to Isarn a trudo. He
bad an education to fit him for any
profession, and when he reaches his
majority, he will become tho possessor
of a competency ; nevertheless, the
native good sense of the boy, backed
by the practical advico of an older
brother, induced him to learn a trado,
and we predict that boy will become
a msn of rospectnbility and influence
In any oommunily blessed hereafter
with his citizenship.
Dr. Gihon.s observations and con
clusions on this subject sreaound and
practical. He thinks if more boys
learn trades futore Governors of the
Commonwealth will have less anpli
CfttioDB for pardon to disposo of. !
' Slar&rarr, C.uuarf, tftr.
G. S. FLKGAL,
rt Ai.m m
STOVES AM) HOLLOW-WAKE,
AND MAM' FACTU BKIl OP
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Ware,
Plillipsburg, Oulre ro, I'a.,
rriHE undersigned respeotfullj anneuncee to
J the public that he has no hand a care
fully-selected and wall assorted stock of btuves.
Ilia variety consists ot
IHE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES,
Which hara never failed to giro perfect aatlsfao
lion to ths moat fastidious of its purchasers,
Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight, flpeers'
Anti-Dust, Niagara, Charm, If erald. aro.,
with ever-- variety of tha heat
Pittsburg Mauuisclure,
tfciuThe Tin and Sheet Iron vara given with
the Moves ll made of the beav'est and bast
material, and warranted to give perfect satis
faction, ilia atoeil of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
la larger, bitter and obsspsr than avar before
exhibited to the public, lie defies euinpstiuon
either In variety, quality or price,
Ha ii alio prepared to furnish complete
uaurtment of
Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron.'Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Wholeeale or retail, manufactured neatly and
with tha aole view to eerviee, from tha beat ma
terial in the market.
PLOWS, PLOW POINTS, A COPPER, BRAFS
AND IHON KKTTLIin,
.Of (vary description constantly on hand.
LIGHTNING RODS,
Superior point, put up on abort notice. Tha
Poiut ha otfera to tha public ia tha acme aj la
now xsed by tba Pennsylvania Kailroad Co., on
their buildinge. '
ORDERS FUR SroUTING, ROOFINO
And other wurk belonging to bia business will
be promptly filled by experienced aud .skillful
workmen.
BRASS, COrPER AND OLD METTLE
Taken In exchange for goods.
especially Invites tha attention of
Merchants wishing to purchase at wholesale, as
they will find it to their advantage to examine
tie slock before purchasing elsewhere.'
J, a FLEOAL.
Pbilipsborg, Aug. , 1868. jj 21 tT
MERRELL & BIGLER
DIALER! IK
If A II I W A It E ,
A lo. Manufacturer! of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
A LOT OF SADDLES, B1UDLES,
Harness, Collars, etc., for aala by
MERRELL i BIGLER.
PALMER'S PATENT UNLOAD
-a.
Ing Hay Forks, for aala by
MERRELL 4 BIGLER.
q il, pa int7"putt yTIjlas;
Kails, ate., for aala by
MERRELL & BIGLER.
II
AltX ESS TRIMMINGS k SHOE
Findings, for tela by
MERRELL t BIGLER.
( JUNS,P1ST0LS,SW0RDCAES
For aala by
MERRELL ft BIGLER,
gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
Sixes, for aala by
MERRELL ft BIGLER.
JaJDNl IRON I IROnTTFoN
For aala by
MERRELL ft BIGLER.
TT01ISE SHOES Si HORSE SHOE
.a. a
KAILH, fur aala by
MERRELL ft BIGLER.
pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And best Manufacture, for aala by
MERRELL ft BIGLER-
'JUMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE
BOXES, for sale by
MERRELL ft BIGLER.
"RODDER CUTTERS for unlo by
MERRELL ft BIGLER,
SAWS I SAWS! SAWS!
ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN 1
. KEVOLVTIO.V S.IH SI
EMERSON'S
PATENT PKRFORAItATKD
Cross-Cut, Circular and Long Saws,
(ALL GUMMING" AVOIDED.)
ALSO,
Emerson's Patent Adjustable Sw.ifp
, I hi . . . I
t,p,.,.,x, l,,.,,, nini, and MieDine m
teem 01 all Bpiitiing Sews.
SitMOQior a uesortpiive Circular and Price
List.
MEIIRELL A BIGLER,
Ocneral Agenta. Clearlleld, Pa
jenD-U
Doty's Clothes Wash
1 ND ...las- Copper Kcrlp PKEI) CI'TTER
J for sale bt 11 li . ..'""i
. n. zr.itii.KR A CO.
jylfl-tf
Pbllip.bnr. Pa
Jl tf
011. ZKIOLER A CO,
uMjoes' and Onslaiiles' Pea
j inns, tor aale at this oBine. M..1.H ij,
-""wonuareoelplof 2 oenta. May 2d
A Large Lot or Fly Nets
reielved and for aala h, ih. rm nf J"
JIl'U ChHI'U. O'.IOUtlt'J, C'll'.
AMI 0(1 .Ydv.M (7.'?AVU
Rrnnrll, IJIaltcnlirwr & Co.,
(Hur,,,rs (n Lawshx, Wkit
vwol r.iti i inin. ipi cm i
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
oci:ou, i a.,
T) R'TKCTFt'LLT Invite an eapiintin ol
1 l thvlr large stork of sisiinhle fntuli, pur
cnesrd f-r rash, and selling at UltKATl.V
KKDUCKU PHlCba.
WE DEFlr COMPETITION.
We J nil better flnmli at lower rates than auj
other tinuno la the ouuol.t.
THE 11 E A SON WHY.
Deeause we buy for cash and buy elose, and
are thus enabled to give our customers and
patrons the benefit of the greater portion ol
of the prolta they bava hitherto) been pay
ing and
Because we sell mora gooda than any other
bouse in Ciearnelil county.
Oar stock consists of
Dry oIs, i-rooorlcs,
Qiieensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware,
Moots and tiboes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Ir'urni.
tore, Carpets and Oil Clothe,
Provisions of all kinds, Feed, dec.
Dress Goods for Ladies,
of every style.
DRE-SS (iOORS FOR CHILDREN,
In neat and tasteful designs.
DRESS GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN,
In variety.
READY MADE CLOTHING at greatly reduced
prices, uraert taken lur suits of Clothing,
Samples to aeleot from always on
baud
NOTIONS.
From our large stock of NOTIONS, every wait
in mat line ean ne supplied, every
daelro gratified.
GROCERIES AXD rr.OISIOS.
Rugarsof every grade. Pynipa of every quality.
Preserved Finite and Jellies. Tomatoea and
Peaches. Rngur Cured llama, fiheuldere and
Fidis. Mess Fork, Mess Beef. Dried lleef. Shad,
Mackerel, Codfish, Round Herring. Lake Trout
a.iua riour, Vorn Heal ana iluckwbeat Sleal
Caalt Paid fur Country Produce.
Building and other Hardware.
Toola fur Carpenlera and others. Bast Double
and Single Bit Axes. Picks, Hopes and Cordage
n i ii,n .ji
jjiu.uoe. win riuuings.
Cigars, and Tolnuco.
Finest brands of Cigara, Chewing and Smoking
innacco. ine telrtirtied Michigan Fine Cut in
Bulk.
"Country inerrbanti anpplied on as fair
terms as can bo bad in the Laetern ci lea.
4v"Godi ordered for onr easterners and set.
Itfaction guaranteed-
To buy io save, to buy to pleaM,
To buy fo nuke, to buy wiih ease,
To bny at all, as all must do,
To the cheap cash store all should go.
BENNETT, ULATTEN I1KKGER A TO.
Osceola Mills, May 14, 18118 tf
NEW STOCK!
Spring Goods!
Spring Goods I
Spring Goods!
at rata
KEYSTONE KTOIti:
Buytr oof Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notions,
Hosiery, Olovas, Fanny Goods, Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Window Phades, Wall Paper, Carpet
Chains, Toilet Quilts, Umbrellas, Panuala
(Shoes, Ac, Ac, Ac, are invited to etamlna
THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK
Erer Brought to this market.
WE CHALLENGE
COMPETITION !
jrCaah buyers will Bad rare Inducements.
NIVLINO & SHOWERS.
Clearfield, April 9, lRRR-tf
lCIIAia) 1I0.SS01 I:T.NOW
Selling, at half their usual price,
DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
BROWN SfJEETINOS,
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
HOSIERY,
MEN'8 CU)THINO.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Gno.I.
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS ANDSI10ES,
BOYS' do
do
11 OOP SKIRTS,
BALMORALS,
LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS,
RAISINS AND CURRANTS,
. BROOMS AND TUBS.
CANNED FRUITS,
BEEF AND PORK,
FLOUR AND FEED,
o. o An.
C. KRATZEa L SON,
MERCHANTS,
nVALRRS IK
Dry Goods, Clothincr. Hard warn.
Cutlery, Queensware, Uroceries, rorisions and
Fhitiil.s,
Clearlied, Fenn'a.
At tba old stand an Front street, above
Academy. IdecIJostf
Arw Store In llulsontiurp.
In fie rtt formmly -.M.pil ty !'. T. nearly.
L. M. COUTKIET
Ml SKY this eiefhncl of itifnmilng fhecitliin
X of foiini-l.in. Kjrtlnus tlim.i and the aur
ruiinding eouiitiv, thai he hiisji"! opened a leiw
it.Hk of HI MVKU (IDUJiS, whlrh h Is .Iflcr
mii.id to aell TUN l'KIt CUNT CHKAPUK than
the same qunlily of ilmxls can be purolinil fur in
any ollitr SKilu ill the ucigtihorhiioil. Jlis Btovk
cousins of
- Dry 'Goods of all Kinds,
Kucb as Salinells, Cafsinii'rrn, Trim Una, Delaines,
Linen, llrilliii).", Ciiliow, Trliuimngs,
liiuhous, Laou, , . , i.
READY-MADE CLOTHINO. BOOTS A
SI10E.S HATS & CAPS,
, GEOCEEIIS OF ALL KINDS.':
Coffco, Toa, Sugnr, Bloe, Wnlaseea, Flh, Bait,
Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Carbon till.
Hardwaro, Queensware, Tinware. ,
Caatings. Plows and Plow Cartings, Nails, Ppikes,
Com CultTsfors, Cider Pn-sscs, and
all sinls of Axes.
"4fA,Mv Plow are of the Curwensvllle and
Ct-utre county uiekc, Mid are warranted to be of
good quality.
Drugs and Medicines,
Perfumery, Paint. Vnmiph, G1im, and ft general
sMMtrttient f BUUoDry,
. GOOD FLOUR,
Of different brands, alwais on hand, and will be
sold at the lowest (loanililc Oguroa.
Liqrons, - ' 1
Such aa BRANDT, WINE, GIX A Willi? KV
filMiO pounds of H ool wanted for ttbiab the
highest price will be paid, ,
Vl Call and see for yourselves. Tou will Ind
everything asually kept in a retail store.
I.. M. COUTRIET.
Franchville P. 0., June 1H, lr-(lm:j,.l.
navT'HT "oil iC
' Cor. Second St. and II ill KosJ.
II. MITCHELL
nAS just rnited and opened, at the almve
namrd place, an entire new elrxk of HVM
MKIl UOiiDji, which ho will sill Vtll tliEAP
1 OK C Aell. lln stock consists of , ; ,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
Bootg and Fhoes, lists and Csps, Ttca.y-MiiJc
ciothitig, etc no also koepsohotoe
fl o ur, cony :jeal, feed,
Chop, llaroti. IYh,
and trltd
Persons deslrons of pnrcbsslng goods at fitir
rwre are re.pccnuliy requested o give him a call.
Mv-Anproved oountry pmdnce will lie taken,
at the hiphet prices, in exchange for goods.
Clearfield, June IS, Ihf.n tf
JEW STOltE AND KEW GOODS
JOS. SIlAW At SON
Ituva jurl opened a
Niar Sto. on nliiin St..CLtarir.i.n, Pa.,
lalelr occupied by Wm. F, IRWIN.
Their stock consist! of
UDUl'Zr CECICEES3,
Oknrriin of the l)ct quality,
Queensware, Boots and Shoes,
. and verjr article neoeaaarT for
" one'i comfort. -
Call and txamioe our atock before pur-
chasing elsiwhere. May 0, l8C6-lf. .
PORK PACKERS,
Jt'o. 2.5 Liberty Sl M'illtburgh,
Hare on band a large slock ol
Bacon, Sides, Shoulders,
TLAIS AND FVOAR-CritED MAMS,
Mess Pork, Pried Beef, and Leaf l.ard, all of our
own Packing, Curing and Smoking.
Lard Oil, Hour, Cheese, Dried Apples
and Peaches,
With a general assortment of Droeerioe, at the
lowest market prices. June 18, ft8-lj:pd.
C IIAXdSi: OF HANK!
l,000,000Jeot of Boards Wanted.
200,000 SHINGLES WANTED.
fTMIR nnderilpned tnkoa this method of nntify
L ing the pul.lic that he has opened a Store fnr
me roiaii ol all ainda ol Uorohandise, at
WALLACETON STATION,
"n ine line ot the I vrnne A Clearfleld railrtwd. In
Boggs towuship, where be ia determined to sell
All Kinds of Goods
n . .us
i iV.,?t. ' """" 'h for Mnnofaetnred
l.liMUKK. at rales to mak it n tere of bu.
cys lo puroliase of him, J
all and riarnine the atnek and prices be-
..."p ..i,k eixevnera. dOll.N litl
(LT.
nauaccion, June 1, IRflS-tf.
NEW STOEE IN CLEARFIELD.
nave just opened a new stock of P,
orcign and
i'nuiestio
Urj Goods,' Hosiery, Xotlons,
TliimiXGS, tfr,. f c,
Whi di they are selling
CHEAP FOR C A S II.
tUTCALL AND SEE US.'iM
Three dwirs beluw ihe pnet Office,
J18
( I I.AKKII.I I), PA.
If
LIVERY STABLE.
'I Mir. un.lersn-ned hcs leave to inform the pub
1 he that he I. now fully prepared to aoroutmo
dsle all in Ihe wsr of furniel inj ll.irses Unanies,
Kadiilee and Harness, on the shortest nn .,!
on reaaonsl.lc terms, llesldenwnn Loensl .lr.,,1
tielween Third and Fonilh.
, ' , I''. OKABHAKT.'
lerflelrl. April 11. ST -. V
(.t.oKf.t: it. y.t.iut.i.n
t o.
PliMlpsbunr. Pa.
Agents for FINOEB'8 SEWINO MACIIIXKS.
keen a full snttnlv nf .1.1 -..I...I.-
h..ush..ld affair" on hand, and Mil them at cllv
prices, fiend Itr circulars.
dec,7-M.
'i (I (', f ,: tSl tU l'l 'tf 'I. I U- :
II V I J A ll E .TIONNO 1
ii r. a 1. 1 n in
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS.
Ml'Sf.lNS sit ' fiiHtiO"J ) !frt.
DKI.MNF-S at ?.tihI i.ti j'rfr
OUiriCHS l N-naatmn irw
Al.rACAH al N-iisnlion trnMw
.1nt rereivl at MOSSOl'S-.
01 NO II A MS
At
Rt
1
at
at
SrtlKllion
Kcnenl ion
Senantifin
Sention
Scinwilion
price
CHINTZ
fincoe
in io
tiriooa
V KIN IN
OI.OVKS
CRAVATS
prtces
at 410SSOr,S
Sensntion Jirinea)
Senaatiou , jinces
SHAWLS . at
IMiNNKTS al
OU.OHKI) 1
MUSMNS I
at KMnslion Jirioes
All lo be had al MOSSOrS'
LINES' t
CRASH at
CURTAINS at
TABLE CLOTHS nl
FUINOE t
SlMISBlioil
Serisalion
Sfiisalioo
Saniation
Sepwtlion
prices
price
prioea
prices
pricea
at MOSSOrS'.,
LACK at Sensation . pricea
HOSIERY at Benmition prion
RIPBONH at tMinaalion price
THIMMINOS J
of all hinds ft Ut
SenaatioD price
in any quan ty )
Alwnvion hand at MOSSOPS'.
CASSIMKRHS at
K ATT I NETS , at
TWEKUS at
JEANS al
VKST1N0S -at
SHIRTING8 at
Senaaliou
Sviiitution
Sttnention
Sensation
Sensation
HeueHtion
prices
priciti
prices
prices
pricea
pricea
at MotMor&:
CLOTHING auch
n n, lann,
Veeta,
Under Shirts, al aeuealion prices
Flannel fSbirt.
BooU, Slioei,
llata and Cam
Now for aale at MOSSOrS'.
UARDWAKK
audi aa Suva.naila
Fork i, Knives,
Spikes, Uinges,
LIQUORS, auch
as Wine, Brandy,
Gin, W buikey,
Cognac, etc, eto.,
FKUli'S, such as
Prunes, Raisins,
Figs, F'ilberls, La.
GROCERIES, say
Flour, Ham s,
Shouldert, Sugar,
Molaaaea, Coilee,
1 ea, C r a c k e rs,
Spires, Candle,
at tenaatioD prices
at MOSSS'.OP
at aeusation
prices
at aanaatioo
pnoot
at MOSSOPS'.
at aeusation
price
Coal Oil, etc., eto.
Always at MOSSOPS'.
BLACKING
HOPF-S
POWLiER
shot '
LEAD
CAPS
at sensation price
at sensation prices
at sensation prions
i nistion price
ut - sensation prices
at anation pricea
Al tlie Hora or RICHARD MOSSOP,
MOfeSOP
" Always keeps on hand a lull
aieoitment of all kind of poods requited
lor Hie acconjnioiliilion ol the puldic.
July t. 1MT.
GREAT FENIAN RAID
Philadelphia in an Uproar.
THAI). STEVENS FRIGHTENED
Smith Found Alive I
"VTOT Capt. John Frolth. nor Fmlth the Ei
1 plorer, but W. KM1T1I SANK tV. who ha.
lust reiurned from Philadelphia with a new and
well selected stock of SPM.NU and elMMKR
GOODS, a part of which are
Dry Goods I Dress Goods !
' ' ' MIS AKD BOYS'
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
JKMITS AM) Klior,
HATS, CArS, NOTIONS, 4c, 4c;
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Salt,
Flour, Bacon, Fish, Spioes,
Crackers and Vinegar,
At bia store I mile east of Ksrthsus f Clearfield.
couniy, rs.janei a men Be isseillna; at reduced
pricea. lie also keeps constantly oa band a
rood supilyof LlyCOKS Old Rte. lirandv.
uin ana n ine ana all or tha beat brands.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of
luifini rsuuu'i.
Tha public are aollrlted to rive him a call.
no cearie mads for aaawint foods.
' Vf. KMIT1I 8AKKET
Karthaus Tp., Jana 11, 1808 ra pa
ww. tin area..
. a. Taovrioa
TEN EYCK & THOMPSON
V1TP.WESSVII.LE, PA.
n AVIS 3 Just received from New York one of
the largest and bast selected stocks of
uoiius, wa are new ready to offer the as as to our
old customers, (to whom wa return thanks for
past favors.) and tha citisens of the counts ejen
erally, at '
Prices that will Kender Satisfaction.
Give aa a call before purchasing elsewhere, and
thereby aava from ts 211 per eent on your goods.
Our slock consists of a great variety, sucb as
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CL0TI1IN0, fiKOCKRIER, HARDWARE,
QUEEXS1VAKE, PAINTS, OILS,
DRUt.S, FHIIIT OK All, kllm,
Fish Salt, Leather, fihee Findinga, BOOTS and
MlOhiJ (eastern and home made) in greet va-
t,'.',7.',", ,l tiai figures TIN WARS,
rLOUR, Ao,, Ac.
TK!i KYCK THOMPSON.
Taring re associated H. II. Thompsoa wltb
me In the aheva trade. 1 de.lre n ,,.r.,,. i
dehted to ata, by Note nr Book aecuant, lo call
and aettle tha same without dclav.
K M. TEN EYCK.
Curwensvllle, May, 7, ISBJ-tf,
Spring Goods. Snrlns Goods.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO..
Ko. lit CJicaUiut Mrct't,
PHILADELPHIA, ' "
Havs Juat opened, and offrr at
POTULAR PRICES,
, FriJING ClUNTZES,'
SriUXG CINfiHAMS,
SPK1XG DEL A INKS,
SPRING VA1.KXCIKS.
SPUING ALPACAS, AND
I'OPLIXS FOR SUITS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
7'iT tlirstuut Wrect,
PUILADELrillA
J7-y
A Full Slock
Platform, Counter. !(.. ..j
wii c. t. , ' "
Balanc
p. ,e at manufacturer s nrie.s
VluJ.ulrtilil.i Cauls.
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
M-i Mil t nt r ru of uni H hnlrMl ln)rin
MKN ANI HOYS' CLOTUIN(i,
411 Alarlrt eV 4111 Merchant aitrrrt,
angrrl7) ' I'll 1 t.A l'l I I'HI t. P.
1808 spring7 18GS
JAMES, KENT,SANTEE&Co.f
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
Uns. Hi, Mr. if.iu A 211 N. This J Pi.,
I'lllLAIibLPllIA.
Wa are now prepared wiih our usual extensive
and well asserti-d .tnek to offer eslra indueeinenis
loCAHII 111 Ytllei. ai.rll-lf
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
t;Minw)i!NirB l Jtir T. Wrijrht A Co.,
ivroKTKRN or Ann vkm w.h in
DJ.UGS AND MEDICINES,
ai.su,
Brandies it Wines for Medical purposes.
jo KIT, 7 No. f.nw Market Ut., Philad a,
BENSON, CAMPEELL sSTcoT,
No. 17 N. Fifth H. and iU Commarcs,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Commission Merchants,
roa vna sals or
Wool, Ginseng, Pur Skins, Feathers, Leather,
Flax Heed. Dried Fruits, Clover feed. Roots,
Deer fains. Hotter, Beeswax, hueep
bkins, Kfjrs, Ac, sc., Ac.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Wtokly Prioa surrest forwarded oa request.
Juae IL lSCS-tf.
Clearfield County Bank.
rilUE ClearSeld County Bank aa an inoorpora
X ted inslitution baa gone out of existence bv
the surrenderor its charter, on May It, 18ns.
All Its slock is owned by tha subscribers, whs
will eunlinae the Hanking business at tba aa.
place, as private liankcra, under tba firm name
ot the "t'learOoU uouniy nana. ossrs re
sponsible for the debts of the Bank, and will pay
its antes oa demand at tha counter. Depoails
received and intereet paid when money Is left for
a fixed time. Paper discounted al six per eent
as heretofore. Our personal responsibility Is
pledged for all Doposits received end buslneae
trans leted. A eontinnanea of tha liberal pat
ronage of the business men of tba county is re
snectlullv solicited. As President, Cashier and
otbeers of trs late Clearfleld County Bank, we
require the notes of said Bank to be presented
for redemption.
J A3. T. LKUNARD.. , RICHARD BHAW,
WM. PORTER, J A 8. B. ORAUAM,
A. K. WRIGHT. B. L. REED,
WM. A. WALLACE.
Tba business of tba Bank will be conducted by
Jobs M. Adams., )., aa Cashier. fJuuiS.'iO
. DREXEL & CO.,
Ko. 34 Houth Third sttreet, Fhllalclptt
nt.rnvns,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Aiiiilieation bv mail will receive prompt atten
tioti, and all information cheerfully furnished.
Orders solicited. aprll-tf
J. P. M'Oirk. KJward P.rka.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
McGIRKI PERKS
Suocnr to Fonter, Perkf, A Co
riiMlpKbui-ff Centre Coouuty, F.
"7"JIFRK all the kwinrw of RmikiaiR I3uu-
?f will he triin'iK'teJ jirouipUv wjiI upn th
raont fn vorn lilt tcrnit mr7-tf
Ccunly National Bank.
CI.KAIiril.I.Ii, PA.
THIS Bank Is now opes and ready for har
ness. Ofuca on Perond street. In the baild
ing formerly occupied by Leonard, Finney A Co.
Butsxruits an ornr-tna.
JA'. B. OHA1IAM, RICHARD FT AW,
WM. A. WALLACE, WM. P'JRI EH,
A. K. WR1UUT, UKO. L. REED.
D. W. MOORK, JA3.T. Lr.OKARD,
JoL'8,f.s Cashier. President
lHi5fiilnnfous.
Philadelphia &lrW Tkailroad.
SUMMEK TJIIE TAD I.E.
Tbroneb and direct routs between Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Hsrrisburg, Williamsport.
and tba
Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CAKS
Oa all Night Trains.
0 and after MONDAY, MAY 11, I'M, the
trains oa tha Philadelphia A Erie Rail
Road will run as Mlows t
ralsrard.
Mail Traia leares Philadelphia. 11. U P. M.
Do do-...Pt Mary's. l.lfl P. M.
Do arrive al Krie II. so p. M.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia.... li. oSaoon
lo do Mu Mary's .S3 A. M.
Do. arrive at Erie 10 US A. M.
I aklH ard.
Mall Trala leaves Krie
.11 " A. M.
. 4 41 P. M
. 7 IS A.M.
Do do ft Mary's
Do arrive at Philadelphia.
Erie Express leaves Erie
7 49 P. M
Do.. di St Mary's I. HO A. M.
"o strive at Philadelphia..... i.HO P. M.
Mail and Kxrveaa eor.nert with all traina on
the Warren A Franklin Railwav. Pasenrers
leaving i niisuemnia at ll.ro JH. arr va al
imnston at !U0 a m and Oil Ci'y at 8.60 p.m.
Leaving rniiadeipnia at Il.tii p. m , arrive at
till I'lly al 4.31 p.m.
mi trains on ft arren Frank! a Rai wav
make close connections al Oil City with trains
ii rr.ii.uii enu rerroieum ventre. Ilsciraire
turei iiireiijQ. Al.riir.U U I 1 Lhlt,
Heneral 8nperintendan
Valuable Town Property
POll SALE! J
SITUATE an the ftonth-wewt cirner of CberrT
. and Third Htrwts. (beine Hailmexl street.) to
wit: A LOT, with a good to-u.ri ulank build.
ing thereon. 3d by IS feet, one nwim on each Bimr.
suitable for a Mora, or other business. Also, the
adjoining LOT. with a two-atmr dwelling houpc
therein, and several other TOWN LOTS.
Also, a lol nf well-hnnit P.HICK, and a good
assortment of PTOXEWARK. soeb aa rma.
Jiiks, Jura, Fruit Cans, ctc at reduced pricea.
For further information, iiiniiire at the Stone
ware Pottery of p. LEITllNUER.
myI4 Oia Clearfield, Pa.
Clearfield Nursery.
KNCOUllAGK HOME INDL'STIIY.
rpHK nnierslgned, having establlnbed a Nor.
I aery on the 'Pike, about half w.v
Clearfield and Cnrweneville, Is prepared to fur
nish all kinds of FRI'IT TKKKS. (standard and
wan.) nvergceene, Miruhbery, drape Vines
Uoo.elverrtee. Lawtna lllackhcrrv. 8tr.wbem
and Kasherry ines. Also, 8iheriaa Crab Trees
QuinJs. and early scarlet Rhubarb, An. Ordori
prumptly attended to. AJ.lress,
i. V. WRTOnT.
sepjo.nj.y Curwensvllle. pa
Grape Vines for Sale.
VI.I. ilie lea.lina? hanlr rarietios of first nnal.
iiy. ((iM'.inn C1TT1NOS, 1 (to ros
hundred CdNt OR VINKR only 10 cel.. l"
. .i L n M "'"inenf. and filled Id
, r ,'i v, . ' MILLS.
( lcarlicl.1, fa., Aniust S, ISA?,
luloii Mllls-Woolcu Factory.
ir, I LEAKHEI.D CO, PA
I """"signed having pnrcbated an Inlerevt
a . ...e nii.n mills, are prepared toeard wool
.-u ,e ore ana nui.h Ch.lh.and do .11 kinds of
wore. In this line on short Trniiea, werkmaci.k.
manner,
nu on reaeonahfe terms. The.
al-c
nianulaeturo
Fiour, Feed aud Lumber,
Which will he sold at the lowest cash rates.
Wool intended for earditi e.. i. i.e. .t
where ihey will got It .d retar. it , 8.tar,l,
of each week Letters of inquiry addrceed U, a,
at Hockto. P. 0. will receive pctmpt attenli.
RocklonJu0.l,F1-gtKMJ-t
noortnuiscERiuvBiTr'
n S
lloo.laiid's Crrntan Toi
Tba Ores I Rernedies for i
I'i...
Liver, r inmai b
or Li
Orgens,
"n.t
IIuolliui'l's Gcrinnn U;i((
Is rompossd of the pure Juices (,
medicinally termed, kit,,,,,'. "'
barbs, and barks. I I , ,.,,'
conoeutraud and-1- eauciy 1
alcoholic admistura of any kind"
IIiK)flnnrB German Ton
Is a combination of all Ihe ingr..li,,u
Hitters, with lbs purest quality i,f tL.
Ham, Orange, Ac , making one of tb.ni,,'
snt and sgreeabla remc lies evtr ofl,,
public Kio.e preferring a medicine !,
alcoholic admixture, wil, use
Iloofland's Gennan Iilttt
iiwu ci vu umvn m puftica, win ut
Iloofland's Gorman Tot
They ro both cjiuMj guorj. and eut4
vaiiie meuiciitai Tiriuea, 10 coutov tm,
two being a mere matter of tact. tii l,t,
tba luoit palalabla.
Tha ttomivcbe from mHety of qui
aa lDdtcOion, lRpapttm, Narvuui hit,
ii Tory apt l . . ita (yDfinmt
ad Tha Lirar. f I iathum u
af it doe itb una Mouiai., n.
coniPt 0(tiA, Ibe iwault of whtrb it
palietit 0ufln lrtn aavaral vr Mora af -lowing
diaac i
Coi.'tiati(.D, F!a1ulDoa, Inward Pi lei,
of llluod io tha Head, Aeidttj of ihr -ali,
iVauitffa, Haart liurn, l'i-gu!
xoort, uiin?M or naiht id tt.
tioiua ur Hour entftinsi,iok
ing or Fluttering at the pii
vf tba Stoniarh, wiu
m miTtg ot tha iload.
l u rr la or
Vr e a lb in f ,
fiatierinir of ihe
neartat'biking or fcaf
fucatinff aeniaiiont when
U a Iviog .oalure. Uimntu ut
Tifijon, d''t "t wohi befurt tba evw
dull l-ain in tba bvad,drfieine; of
pirtuon, jellowDM of tba ikia tu4.
Pain to tb lide, btck. obett, limbi, atc.r.
nuiocf ol Deal, ourniuj Dt-nb, JtJi
imigintngi of sSTil aod Ket
daptatioli of apint.
Tba BuStter from tbeaa distant abni.
eiaa Ihe graalaat cauiioo in the Mlfsseiw,
raiavdj fur hit caaa, purcbajma?
wbicb ba ii Miund I I from fai Ul,
lioni aod iouiria poiierei tr
ia ckillfotlT eotupuoodd, ii tra froa . ,
ingreaieotf. and bai aitablUhad fw i.
repuutiottfur the ra of then ii.ta.H ;
aMbaMeiiua wa would aubm.4 lbja liii,
remedial
Iloofland's Germaii Bit:
Iloofiaud's German Toni
Prepared by Ir. C. M. JACKSOS,
- - PbilaMfi
Twentr-twa rean mcci thvy mtrt Irr
doeed into this .N.Btrr fru tiarmacj. .
whieh tine they have auU"oMs-di pti
mire rarva, and beAvfitad iu Lie rice bvat
a raatar extani, tbao anj otber rciardut
u. the public.
TbfM rvmfdiei will eflVeluallv eon
Goa(ilaiDt, Jduoii.ee, -y iJvipri'tia
or ('Too I'eliihtv, Ii Cbroairh
rinie of the kid ney. tad ::
afiimif fra av Li ordered Liver, tvnt
loteauoet.
Debility,
Resulting from any cause whatever; P-
ol the system inoeeej ny severs U(
Hardships, Lxporara, fcrcra
Ac , As.
There Is no medicine extant eqasl t
temedies lu eneb eaess. A tone ass.
imparted to the whole system, the sji
strencihened, food is enjoyed, lbs stos,
gesis promptly, lbs b'.md is purifirlu
plexiiia beeomes sound sad bealitay. Ui
tinge is eradicated from the eyes, s
givra to the cheeks, an J tho weak aoii i
invalid becomes a strong and brahby U
Persons Advanced in L
and feeling the hand of time wcigtnBr i
spin Oiem, with all its atienfsnt u.
the ne of theea llit:ersor the Tonic. n
that will instil new life Into iksirvsist
In a Bienars lbs energy aad spier
youthful data, build up ihtir shrenkri
and give hoattb and happiness to Uittrrrc
years.
, ' Notice.
It is a aell sefabliau.d fact thai I.,
half of the female po rti.u !
lion are sel'lom in the I crj ji:i.
health, or to use thier nsn .p "
''never feel wail." 'Ihev are iei .M. -
all energy, vxirvmely neir..us. aud i..
pelile. To tltta Cass of pc's. n. li. I
tbe Tonic, is especially rccominei.je'1
Weak and Delicate (.'Lili
are made strong by the nse of ene-f
remedies. They will cure every esee.ii
ithout fail
Ihwu.ands tof eerti6eates have iraw.,
ths bsnds of tba proprietor, but spec si
of the publication ot but a lew. icov.i
observed, are men of note, and vl sucb
tiiat tbey must ba believed.
Tesliinoiuals.
Hon. Oeorge W. Woodward. Chief to
the Supreme Curt ol Pennsylvania, an.
I'biiadeipkia, Pa.. KsroS !.'
'I fiad Iluori. sail's . Osas Em
good tonic, useful ia A disesse. eftt,
iva organa, and of greet liars''
af debility and want of nerveas artis
system. Years, truly, tlto, . Woot"
Boa. James Thompson. Judge el tit "
Court of Peuasylvania. writes .
' "Philadelphia, April 1
"I consider Iloi.fland's Herman Bnw
able medicine In ease of Iudigesii..n st
aia. I can certify this from eKi'erietirs,
, "Yours, with respect, Jaulsn
From Rev. Joseph D. Kei nard. D. IV
I the Tenia tiapiiet Church, Ptiiisdsips'
1. J an. a -Uear bir: 1 kavrlierel '
ly rsiiussied to connect my name
tuenilations of different kinds ol me4ic
regarding the prac ticealnl,
propriale sphere..-! IV haveiaslK""
olined; bat with a iearpro"f"
instanis, and particularly in m eon11
the usefulness ot llr. Ilonand's (irri.,i
I depart for one from my asual ecem
press my full conviction that for genem
of the syslem. and especially lur '
plaint, il ia a safe and valuable prefers:'
aome cases it may fail, bul usual'y. I '"'
It will be very beneficial to lhase whs &
lbs above saueo. Yours, very respecils"'
J 1) K''
lighlb, below C..s v
From Rev F. T. Fendall. Edil.ref Cl"
"Chr.nicls,' Philadelphia:
I have derived decided benefil fri'is "
Hm (Una's Herman Hitters, and led " "'
lege l reoommend ihm as a me-i vales''
to ell who ais eunvrmg from genual "S
Irom disea.ea ari..m irons oirsnc, i"
liver. Toura, traly, k. !
Caution.
Hoofland's German Bitlers are c.w'
Pee lhat the signs tare of C .
SON Is aa tba wrap I 1 per of s"1
All others ar e un A- terfeU H"
Ofhee atd Mauufaeiurv. at the Oer"S
Store, fio. :il Arch street, rhilsJrl
til AH IK5S M. l:VA. Proprt"'
, (Formerly C. M. Jaoksoa
Price.
Hoofland's German Hitters, per heitslev. '
' ,.,r d,es.
nooflands German Tonic, put sp is ,
boliles, per bottle
Or a half doaea lor " ,
-!o ant ferret to examine well lev"'
you hay. ia order to get the geasies-
U. II. EhlULKR A CO.,
Phiiifsburg, Pa,
For aala by all ernugists ssd Z
BMedidBri. V