Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, July 22, 1863, Image 4

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    CLEARFIELD, JULY 22, 1863.
TERMS OF THE JOURNAL.
The Raftsman's JontXAi. M published on "Wed
nesday at $1,50 per arinnm in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year, $2,00 will be
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six months, and no paper will be discontinued un
til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of
the publisher. S. J. KOW.
Raftsman's Journal Almanac-1863.
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1 onnce. From California, Oregon and V ashing
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T Note In all cases where the werd prepaid
is not added, the prepayment of the postage is
optional with theynder. - . -
T T t CHITM C A I.T !.!! A nrimA &rti.
saaKs. at S3.25 per sack', at the cheap cash store of
novemoerzi . .
rtirinnprn uni'sp ri.r.ARFrELn
J PA. The subscriber having purchased the
furniture and interest from 11. H. Morrow, in saia
Bouse, is now prepared for the reception of tran
sient and permanent boarders. Every depart
ment connected with his establishment will be
nnducted second to none in the countv- He res
pectfully solioita a share of public patronage.
July II, 1860-y. I50. N. COLBURN
A -JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING
CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CON
STITUTION. Be it reotved if th Senate an4
Hon of Representative of the Common veattk
of Pennsylvania in General AemWy met. That
the fullowiiig amendments be proposed to the
Constitution of the Commonwealth, in accordance
with the provisions of the tenth aiticle thereof:
Tberesball be an additional section to the tbird
article of the Constitution, to be designated as
section four, as follows :
Section 4. Whenever any of the qualified elec
tors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual
military service, under a requisition from the
President of the United States, or by the authority
of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise
the right of suffrage in all elections by the citi
zens, under such regulations as are, or shall be,
prescribed by law, as lully as if they were pres
ent at their usual place of election.
There shall be two additional sections to the
eleventh article of the Constitution, to bu desig
nated as sections eight, and nine, as follows :
Section 8. No bill shall be passed by the Legis
lature, containing more tban one subject, which
shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap
propriation bills.
SerTioN 9. No bill shal I be passed by the Legis
lature granting any .powers, or privileges, in any
case, where the authority to grant such powers,
or privileges, has boen. or may hereafter bo. con
ferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth.
JOHN CESSNA,
Spealer of the. House of Ke.prexent'itii-rs.
JOHN P. PENNEY,
SpmJter of the Senate.
Offick of the Skiti'y of the Commonwealth. )
HABRtsm no, July 1. 1R63. j
PENNSYLVANIA. SS :
I do hereby certify that the foregoing and
annexed is a full true and correct copy
L. s.
of the original J'lint Resolution of the General
4sembly, entitled "A Joint Kesolutio i propo
sing certain Amendments to the Constitution,'' as
the same remains on file in this olBjc.
Is Testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my
hand, and caused the seal of tho Secretary's of
fice to be affixtd, the day and year above writ
ten ELI SLIFEB.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
CH T 1 1 N S A N 1 1 W A S I II M ; -31 A C 1 1 1 N E S .
The undersigned hs on hand a numberuf
Flyer's Patent Churus, and Clement's Washing
Machines, which he de.-ircs to dispose of. They
are good, and perforin their work well.
JOHN Gl'ELICH.
November 19, 1862 Cloiirfield. Pa.
PECIAL NOTICE. On and nftor July 1st.
1853. the privilogo nf converting the present
issue of Legal Tender note into the National Six
per cent. Loan (commonly callod ive-Twenties
will cense.
All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Lon
must, therefore, apply before the 1st of July next
- JAY. CO'JKE. Si bschiption Agent.
No 114 S. Third St., Philadelphia
AUCTIONEER. Ibe undersigned having
been Licensed an Auctioneer, would inform
the citizens of Clearfield county that lie will at
tend to calling sales, in any p;trt of the county,
whenever callod upon. Charges moderate
Aaaross, M 4 1. l 1
May 13
Bower IV, Clearfield eo., Va.
N. K. Persons eallinir sales without a nroner li
cense are subject to penalty of 4i0, which pro
vision will be enforced against those who may vi
olate the same.
VALUABLE TAVERN STAND FOR
J. SALE. The undersigned will dispose of his
property, called the "Blue Ball Hotel." sifuate in
Decatur township. Clearfield county, Penn'a. 4
miles west of Pbilipsburg. 1 2 east of Clearfield
and 14 east of Curwensville. lying in the forks of
the two turnpikes leading to the last named pla
ces. The location is a ery pleasant one, and is
one of the best country Tavern Stands in the
county. There is connected with the bouse 23
acres ot land, with a good stream if water run
ning through it making it one of the best loca
tions in the country for a grist mill, the water
power being sufficient lor that purpose. The prop
erty will be sold cheap for eash. Any person de
siring to purchase can obtain fur'her information
by applying to the subscriber living on the prem
ises, or by addressing JOHN S. RADEBACH,
West Decatur P. 0..
May 27, 1863 Clearfield county, Penn'a.
1UST RECEIVED
AT
CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. i&Cl
Graham's Row. Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of
WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in
vite attention.
Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch
es, to be had at NAUGLES.
The American Lever of different qualities, can
be bad at NAUGLE S.
Fine setts of Jewelrv. such as Cameo. Coral. La
va Jott. Carbuncle. Garnett. Opal. Florentine Mo
saic. Gold Stone Mo?ic, 1'oruoiain paintings, io.
or single pieces at A AUGLE'S.
Plain gold iireasi pins. Eardrops, Hoop Earrings.
Children sear drops and ringsat MAI GI.h
Gold .eal$. keys and pencils, gold pens and sil
ver holders at NALiil.h .".
Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob
buckles and guard slides at ALtiLb ft.
A fine assortment of gold finger ri"ngs of differ
ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla
ces, silver tbimhles. spectacles, watch guards, and
all articles in his line, on hand at A LULL ..
Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and
common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1.25
to la dollars at ISACGIK'S.
Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange
forgoodsat NAUGLE'S:
All goods warranted as represented, or the no
ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S.
If you wish your watches put in gd repair
and warranted, take thorn to . A I iil.fr. h
Ll.MlSEV'S
BLOOD SEARCHER.
In renewing of my acquaiutance with the many
friends of my medicine. 1 deem it proper to cau
tion them and the public, generally, against the
use of an article prepared and sold by a man call
ing himself "Geo. H. Keyser, Pittsbury, Pa.," who
has the impudence to call it
LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER,
and states that it is made from my recipe, and. as
if to carry out a regular game of 'Stop Thief."
he tells the public that -there is a counterfeit in
the market." to see that hi name is over the cork
of every bottlo" Ac. He also publishes the most
extravagant certificate headed "A Blind Man
Cured" "A Bad Sore Leg Cured." Ac I allowed
him to proceed in this way for nearly twelve
months, knowing that those who had either used
or sold my article would have nothing to do with
his. but I found there was a number unacquaint
ed with mine who were induced from the above
statements to give his a trial The consequence
was disappointmen t to them and injury to me. as
they would at once pronounce Lindsey's Blood
Searcher a humbug, without knowing that mine
was the
ONLY GENUINE BLOOD SEARCHER
which has proved itself to be invaluable in the
cure of
Scrofula. Canecrous formations, Cutaneous dis
eases. Erysipelas. Boils, Pimples on the face,
Sore eyes. Scald Head. Tetter affections,
Old and stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic
Disorders. Dyspepsia, Custiveness.
Jaundice, fcalt Kheum. Mercurial diseases, Gen
eral debility. Liver complaint, IjO?s of appe
tite, Low spirits. Foul stomach. Female
complaints, Together with all other
disorders from an improper con
dition of the circulatory system. As ageneral Ton
ic, its effects are most benignant, and cannot
fail to benefit, where used pereeveringly,
and according to directions.
Tbflje -desiring my genuine Blood Searcher
must be careful in purchasing, as counterfoil med
icine is like counterfeit money, it can be afforded
at low prices which i a sufficient inducement
with some to endeavor to palm it off for genuine ;
Boy only from Respectable Dealers Ask- DU
tinctly for the
11LOOD SEARCHER
prepared by ME, and tut no other. .
For sale by J. R. McMurray, New Washington,
and H T. Henderson A Co., Bethlehem, and all
good druggists and storekeepers throughout the
country. J. M LINDSEY, M i).
Hollidaysburg. P.
D. R. A P. Kinports, wholesale and retail
agents. Cherrytree. Indiana county. Pa..
Simon Johnson, Pittsburg, Pa., Sole agent.
July 30. 1362. ly.
RI EI rRtTIT of all kinds just received at
the -CORNER STORE," Cttrtceuvillc.
4 LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils.
J. white lead, etc.
at
E. A. IRVIN'S
w
7Xon AND WILLOW-WARE in great
variety at the 'WlWtn muku "
rLSn, FLOUR AND BACON always on
L hand, and offered low for cash, by
May 47. . E. A. IliVIN, Gitrwenvil'e.
NEW G 00 D S !
1TTE now offer
at the "corner store" in Cur
1 t
wensville a large assortment of splended
JVEir GOODS.
Customers will find a oomplete stock from which
to select, while prices cannot fail to be satisfacto
ry. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Drugs. Notions, Boots and Shoes. Hats and
Caps, etc . we have in great variety.
May 27, 1863 E. A.IRVIN.
70OL! WOOL ! 50.0(10 pounds of wool
T T wanted, for which the highest market price
will be paid by J. P. KltATZERlefield.
fllWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACRES
J. OF LAND AT PRIVATE SALE, extending
to the mouth of the Moshannon. An eligable
property; on reasonable terms. Inquire of
H. BUCHER SW'OOPE,
Decl9-tf. Attorney at Law Clearfield. P
I I YDE HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PENN'A.
" S. . I. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR.
This Hou.l is new, and furnished in modern style,
has ample accommodations, and is iu all respects
a first class house. February 6. 1S6I.
T 1 1 0 W cU ' i 1 1 C 1 1 n v e 11 8 v i 1 1 c !
Now Goods Extremely Low.
STILL A GRAND MISTAKE!!!
THAT A liLTHE MERCHANTS AT CURWENS-
villc were wounded. 'Tis true, that I was ' shot
ut. hut missed," but I have procured another new
and large assortment of goods from the eity, which
I am disposing of at lower rates than any other
house in the county.
head:.' head::: iikad:::?
Among tho Ladies' dress goods will be found
Poplins, shailies. detains, lawns, and a variety of
other seasonable articles, at the lowest war pri
ces. Liadtes who wisa to inaKe a- good invest
ment should call and examine my stock.
CLOTI1IXG AT KEDrCED PRICES:!'.
Bye, oats and corn for sale. Also, bacon, fish.
eto.at very low figures.
Best sugar at from 12 to 1 3 cents per pound.
Best Syrup at 90 cents per gallon. All other
groceries at the same rate. Boots and shoos, and
Shoe hiudmgs. cheap.
Now is the time to buv. when goods are plenty ;
and all I ask is, for persons to examine my goods
and I feel persuaded they w ill not go away with
out purchasing J. D. THOMPSON.
Curwensville. Alny I'lltn. iKiuS-jai.
GREAT REDUCTION !!
NEW GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
The Old Stock to be Sold at a Re
duction to Correspond with the
New Goods.
J. I KRATZER. 4
Has just received another general assortment of
Dry-Goods, Dress Goods,
Dry-Goods, Dress Goods,
Bonnets & Shawls, Bonnets & Florence,
Bonnets & Shawls, Bonnets & Ribbons,
Trimmings, Trimmings,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Ete.,
Clothing, Hard-ware, Queens-ware and Tin-ware,
Clothing, Hard-ware, iueens-ware and Tin-ware.
GROCERIES.
Ten. coffee, molasses sugar, salt, candles, rice, to
bacco, Flour, bacon, fish, crackers, vinegar, etc
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Buckets .tubs, brooms, oil cloth. looking glasses,
churns, wash boards, wall paper, window blinds,
coal oil lamps, umbrell is bed cords, crocks, hair
for mattresses, brushes and every thing of For
eign and Domestic manufacture, which will be
sold on the most reasonable terms, and the high
est market prices paid for gram, wood and ail
kindsof produce. .1 f . KRATZER.
Front St., above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa.
ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC AMERI-
X CAN. Tub Best Mecuamcal Paper is the
Would. Eighteenth- Year. Volcme VIII New
Sejites.
A new volume of this widely circulated paper
commences on the first of January. It is pub
lished w eekly, and every number contains sixteen
pages of useful information, and from five to ten
original eneraviugs of new inventions and dis
coveries, all of which are prepared expressly for
its col' inns.
To thb Mechanics and Mantpacturers. No
person engaged in any of the mechanical or man
ufacturing pursuits should think of doing with
out"' the sriKSriFic America. It costs but four
cents per week ; every number contains from six
to ten engravings of new machines and inven
tions, which arc not found in any other publiejf
tion.
To the Isvkstor The Scientific American is
indispensible to every inventor, as it not only con
tains illustrated descriptions of nearly all the best
inventions as they comeout. but each number con
tains an Official List of the Claims of all the Pat
ents issued from the United States Patent Office
during the previous week ; thus giving a correct
history of the progress of inventions in this coun
try. We are also receiving every weeK, the best
scientific journals of Great Britain, France and
Germany; thus placing in our posessinn all that
is transpiring in mechanical science and art in
these old countries. We shall continue to trans
fer to our columns copious extracts from these
journals of whatever we may deem of interest to
our readers. A pamphlet of instruction as to thO
best mode of obtaining Letters Patent on new in
ventions, is furnished free on npptication. Messrs.
Muss 4 Co have acted as Patent Solicitors for
more than Seventeen years, in connection with
the publication of the Scientific American, and
they refer to 20,000 patentees for whom they have
done business. No charge is made for examining
sketches and models of new inventions and for ad
vising inventors as to their patentability .
Chemists, Architects. Wii.lweights, and Far
mers Tho Scientific American will be found a
most usefnl journal to them. All the new discov
eries in the science of chemistry are given in its
columns, and the interests of the architect and
carpenter are not ovtrlooKed ; all the Sew inven
tions and discoveries appertaining to these pur
suits being published from weeK to weeK. Useful
and practical information pertaining to the inter
ests of millwrights and mill owners will be found
published in the Scientific American, which in
formation they can not possibly obtain from any
other source. Subjects in which planters and far
mers are interested will be found discussed in the
Scientific American ; most of the improvements
in agricultural implements being illustrated in
its columns.
TERMS: To mail subscribers: S3 a year, or
One Dollar for four months. The volumes com
mence on the first of January and July. Speci
men copies will bo sent gratis to any part of the
country.
Western and Canadian money or Post-office
stamps taKen at par for subscriptions. Canadian
subscribers will please to remit twenty-five cents
extra on each years' subscription to prepay post
age. MUNN it CO.. Publishers!
Dec. 24, Io61. , . . 37 Park Row, N. Y.
D
at the
k5 store of
WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfield.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Philadelphia
for the relief of the Sick and Distressed,
afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseaes. and
especially diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medi
cal advice given gratis by the Acting Surgeon.
Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal
Weakness, and other diseases of the Sexual Or
gans, and on the New Remedies employed in the
Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free
of charge. Address
Dr. J. SKILLIN nOUGnTON. Howard Associa
tion, No 2 South Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
J u ly23, 1S1S2.
BULKLEY'S PATENT-LUMBER DRIED
DY SUPERHEATED STEAM. The under
signed respectfully informs the people of Clear
field and adjoining counties that he has the agen
cy of the above patent and will sell individual,
county or township rights for its use. The lum
ber dried by this process is stronger, finishes bet
ter, is easier on tools, and requires less time in
drying than any other process knewn, drying 1
inch lumber perfectly in 3o hours better than
many months under the old system using the
same amount of fuel per day that a common kiln
consumes. The certificate of a number of resi
dent mechanics well known in this coinmunitv is
amply sufficient to convince the most sceptical of
its utility. Persons desirous of purchasing rights
will address JOHN L. CUTTLE.
June 24. IMS Cearfield. Penn'a.
VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS FOR
SALE. The attention of persons desirous
nf purchasing valuable Timber Lands is invited
to the following tracts ot land situate in Keating
township, Clinton county. Pa., known as the Lo
raine lands, viz : A certain tract being No. 3469
warranted in the name of Thomas Willing, con
taining about 1100 acres, situate on Birch Island
Run, at the distance of 3i miles from the river,
being well timbered with Pine and Oak.. Also,
another smaller tract of land, situate nt the mouth
of Birch Island Run, on tho west side of the river,
containing 73 aeres and allowance and having a
good rafting beach thereon. For terms apply to
- d. L. REED, Executors
July 30, 1SC.2. J.R.GRAHAM. J -ecul0-
Furniture ! Furniture !!
JOHN GUELICH,
Desires to inform his old friends and customers
that, having enlarged his shop and increased his
facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared
to make to order such furniture as may be desir
ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He
mostly has on hand at his --Fui niture Rooms;"
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is,
BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS,
Wardrobes and Rook -cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor,
.Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jenny-
Jjind and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT
RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Rocking and Arm Chairs,
Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs;
And common and other Chair's.
LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description on hand, and new glasses for
old frames, which will be put in on very
"reasonable terms, on short notice.
He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair,
Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses.
COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND,
Made to order, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, House painting done to order.
The above, and many other articles are furnished
to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap
proved country produce. Cherry, Maple. Poplar,
Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi
ness, taken in exchange for furniture. .
Remember the shop is on MarKet street, Clear
field, and nearly opposite the -Old Jew Store."
Decern be r 4. 1.3B1 - JOHN GU E LIC H .
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF THE
BRAVE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.
HOLLOWAY'S
PILLS AND OI N.T JU E N T.
All who have Friends and Relatives in the Ar
my and Navy should take especial care that they
be auiply supplied with these Pills and Ointment ;
and where the brave Soldiers and Sailors have
neglected to provide themselves with them, no bet
ter present can be sent them by their Friends.
They have been proved to be the Soldier's never
failing friend iu the hour of need
Coughs and Colds Affecting Troops,
Will be speedily relieved and effectually cured by
using these admirable medicines, and by paying
proper attention to the Directions which are at
tached to each Pot or F.ox.
Sick Headache and Want of Appetite, Inciden
tal to Soldiers.
These feelings which so sadden us usually arise
from trouble or annoyances, obstructed perspira
tion, or eating and drinking whatever is unw hole
some, thus disturbing the healthful action of the
Liver and Stomach. These organs must be reliev
ed, if you desire to be well. The Pills taken ac
cording to the printeu instructions, will quickly
produce a healthy action in both Liver and Stom
ach, and as a natural consequence, a clear head
and good appetite.
Weakness or Debility Induced by Over Fatijue
Will soon disappear by the use of these invalua
ble Pills, and the Soldtur will quickly acquire ad
ditional strength Never let the Bowels be either
confined or unduly acted upon It may seem
strange, that Uolloway's Pills should be recom
mended for Dysentery and Flux.. many persons
supposing that they would increase the relaxation.
This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct
the Liver and Stomach, and thus remove all the
acrid humors from the system. This medicine will
give tone and vigor to the whole organic system,
however, deranged, while health and strength fol
low as a matter of course. . Nothing will stop the
relaxation of the Bowels so sure as this medicine.
Volunteers, Attention !-Indisoretions of Youth.
Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings, can
with certainty be radically cured, if the Pills are
taken night and morning, and the Ointment be
freely used as stated in the printed instructions.
If treated in any other manner, tboy dry up in
one part to break out in another. Whereas this
Ointment will remove the humors from the system,
and leave the Patient a healthy and vigorous man.
It will require a little perseverance in bad cases
to insure a lasting cure.
For Wounds either o-casioned by the Bayonet,
Sabre, or the Bullet, Sores or Bruises.
Towhich every Soldier or Sailor are liable, there
are no medicines so safe, sure, and convenient, as
Uolloway's Pills and Ointment. The poor wounds
ed and almost dying sufferer might have hiswound
d rested immediately, if he would only provide
himself with this matchlessOintmeat.which should
be thrust into the wound and smeared all around
it. then covered with a piece of linen from hia
knapsack and compressed with a handkerchief.
Taking, night and morning, 6 or 8 Pills, to cool
the system and prevent inflammation.
Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest
should be provided with these valuable remedies,
CAUTION. None are genuine unless the
words -Hollowav, New York and Lo.vnox," are
diseeroable as a WATtu-MAuK in every leaf of tne
book of directions around each pot or box ; the
same may be plainly seen by holding tub leaf
to the light A handsome reward will be given
to anyone rendering such information as may lead
to the detection of any party or parties counter
feiting the medicines or vending the same, know
ing them to be spurious.
,Sold at the manufactory of Professor Hol
i.owat, SO Maiden Lane. New York, and by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines,
throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25
cents. o2 cents, and SI each.
0There is considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N B. Directions for the guidance of patient
in every disorder are affixed to each box.
New York. Januaiy 7. IStSiJ ly.
CSDealers in my well known medicines can
have Show Cards, Circulars. Ac, sent them, fuss
or expbsse, by addressing Thomas Holloway, 80
Maiden Lane, New York.
CJALT a good article, and very cheap
D R. S -W E E T'S
INFALLIBLE
TnE GREAT REMEDY
For RheumalUm, llouty Neuralgia, Lumbago,
StiJF A'eck and Joints. Sprains, Bruises,
Cuts and Hounds, Piles. Uead-.iche,
and all Rheumatic and .Verrous
Disorders,
For all of which it is t speedy and cer
tain remedy, snd never fails. This Liniment
Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen
Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone set
ter, and Las. been used in his practice for
more than Twenty years with the most aston
ishing effect.
As an Alleviator of Pain, it is un
rivalled by any preparation before the public,
of which the most skeptical may be convinc
ed by a single trial.
This Liniment will cure rapidly and
radically, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind,
and in thousands of cases where it has been
used it has never been known to fail.
For Neuralgia, it will afford immediate re
lief in every case, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst cases of Headache
in three minutes and is warranted to do it.
Toothache, also, will it cure instantly.
For Xervous Debility and General Lassitude,
arising. from imprudence or excess, this Lini
ment is a most happy and unfailing remedy.
Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it
strengthens and revivifies the system, and re
stores it to elasticity and vigor.
For Piles As an external remedy, wc claim
that it is the best known, and we challenge
the. world to produce an equal. Every victim
to this distressing complaint should give it a
triil fur ir will not fiil tn afford immediate
relief, and in a majority of cases it will effect
a radical cure.
Quinsy and Sore Throat are sometimes ex
tremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely
application of this liniment will hot fail to cure
Sprains are sometimes very obstinate, and
enlargt-ment of the joints is liable to occut if
neglected. The worst case may be conquered
by this Liniment in two or three days.
Bruises. Cuts, ll'ounds. Sores. Ulcers, Burns
and Scalds, yield readily to th wonderlul
healing properties of Dr Sweet's Infallible
Liniment, when used according to directions.
Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and Insect
Bites and stings.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, "
of Connecticut, the Great Natural Bone Setter.
Dr. Stephen Sweet,of Connecticut, is known
all over the United States.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, is the
author of "Dr. Sweets infallible Liniment."
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Rheumatism and never fails.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment cures Burns
and Scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment is tbe best
known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment affords im
mediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to
cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment cures Tooth
ace in one minute.
Dr. Sweet's. Infallible Liniment cures Cuts
and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment is the best
remedy for sores in the known world.
Dr. Sweot's Infallible Liniment has been
used by more than a million of people, and all
praise it.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment .taken inter
nally curesCholic, Cholera Morbus and Cholera
A Friend in Need Try it.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, as an ex
ternal remedy, is without a rival, and will al
leviate pain more speedily than any other pre
paration. For all Kheumatic and Nervous Dis
orders it is truly infallible, and as a curative
for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its
soothing, healing and powerful strengthening
properties, excite the just wonder and aston
ishment of all who have ever given it a trial.
Over one thousand certificates of remarkable
cures performed by it within tbe last two
years, aftestthe fact.
To Horse Owners.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment fr Horses
is unrivalled by any, and in all cases ot Lame
ness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrench
ing, its efli-ct is magical and certain. ILirness
or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mangee, &c, it
will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone
may be easily prevented and cured in their
incipient stages, but confirmed cases are be
yond the possibility of a radical cure. No
case of the kind, howevet, is so desperate or
hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Lin
nient, and its faithful application will always
remove the Lameness, and enable the horse
to travel with comparative ease.
Every Horse Owner
Should have this remedy at hand, for its time
ly use at the first appearance of Lameress
will effectually prevent those formidable dis
eases, to which all horses are liable, and
which render so many otherwise valuable hor
ses nearly worthless.
DR. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
JS TUE
SOLI) IEIIS' F II I E N D,
And thousands have found it
' TRULY" A FRIEND IN NEED.
CAUTION.
. To avoid imposition, observe the Signature
and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every
label, and also -Stephen Sweet's Infallible
Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle,
wnnouv wnicn none are genuine.
RICHARDSON & CO.,
Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct
MORGAN & ALLEN, General Agents,
43 Cliff Street, New York.
CI7"Sold ly H dealcis evety where.
New York, April'27th, 1803 y
LIME! LI M K ! ! F,
W, -The subscriber would itZJ'T
farmers of Clearfield county, that he
stantly on hand at the Jones Kiln at Trr'"
large stock of lime, and will furnish n elT
any quantity at the terminus of the Tvrorl ,
Philipsburg Kailroad JJMin4
M"oh,1.V' 1862 wt kobi:kt$o
Station, on the Tyrono and Clearfield' RailW1
VTEW WATCH & JEWELRY STORr
11 Tbe undersigned havinir loeaL-,1 ; ... 1
ough of Clearfield, (at the shop formerly occun;
by R Welch as a jewelry shop.) U preS?
do work of all kind on tbe most reanunabU w7
The cash will positively be expected whenth
work i delivered, lie is confident that htc
not be excelled by any workmen in townorcountr
Come one! rotneaJl to the Si n ofth Biir 11' , '
April 9, C2-ly-pJ. i?. H. LAlCHLIX
Seriously Wounded!!
All the Merchants in the neighborhood of Cur
wcnsville. because I have brought on and opfJi
a large and well assorted Mock ot
N K W U O D S.
which I am selling at extremely low prices f0
cash. My stuck embraces all the variety unua'i.
kept in a country store, and selected wi';h u V
to suit these "
WAR TIMES.
I wilt not, here attempt to enumerate'! uiutl'
clos I keep; and their fahnlouslv low pricea 1
which I might do but aft-r you Vill hurt
and examined for yourselves, you will exclaim in.
the language of the 0,ueeu of the South
"HALF HAS NOT EEi:N TOLD -I
will merely say. come and see for youriolvv
for I feel satisSed. that I can suit your taatrj
well as your purges
Lumber and all kinds of produce also taken in
exchange for goods.
Curwensville. Oct. 22, 1A52. J. F. IRVIS.
. .
HAliTSWiCK & IU'STON,
M ARKET ST., CLEARFIELD,
Keep constantly on hand a large and well select
ed stock of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES,
Perfumery, Toilet Goods-
BLANK HOOKS & STATION ARV,
TOBACCO & SEGA liS,
And a general assortment of varieties and fancy
articles We respectfully invite a call, feeling
c uiGdeut that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction. April 23. 1HG.1.
A New Lot of Goods.
.
rpiIE I'NDKKSIGNFIi Ijarfng taken the stocic
X of merchandize of the late firm of Patton,.
Hippie t Co.. have just added a fresh supply of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
comprising Groceries. Ilregs. Queensware,
Boots and .boe. Clothing. Muslins, De Lainet
Prints, .uattinets, Flannels, etc,, whioh
they offer at low prices
FOR CASH OR READY FAY.
Grain, PorK, Shingles and Boards, taKen in ex
change for goods. We scspectfuliy ass a sbart
of patronage. Call and examine our stocK.
Curwensville, lec. 11. - UIPPLK FA VST.
H B. The accounts of Patton. Hippie 4 Co.. are
in our hands, and we hereby notify persons hav
ing unsettled accounts, to call and settle the sums
as we desire to have the booKS elosed .
December 11, 1861. HIPPLE A FAUT.
Good News for Bu vers!
j
A Great Retliu-tion in Prices !
40 Per Cent Lower than Heretofore !
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
Seasonable Goods
J 1ST OPENED AT THE
CHEAP CASH STOKE.
The undersigned has just received from the Eat
e.rn cities.a large and well selected pfock of tbs
most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of t
a reduction of 40 per cent, compared with the
goods purchased iu March., ilia stock embrace
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Hard ware, Queens wa re,
c, no CEItlES,
DRl'GS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS.
BOOT.S. SHOE. HATS AND CAYS.
BUCKETS AND BASKETS,
School Books and Stationary,
N AILS ANI .SALT,
And a great variety of other useful articles, all of
which will be fold cheap for cash, or ex
changed for approved produce.
Goto the 'cheap eaoh store" if you want to buy
goods at fair prices.
June 10. 1SG3.
WM F. IRWIN'
CONOM Y IS WEALTH ! C V K E
" von; corun for 13 cents:;
The Best and Cheapest Household Remedy in tl
W'orld. Madame Zadre Porter's
GREAT COUGH REMEDY.
Madaino Zadoc Porter's Curative Balsam is wr
ranted it used according to the directions, tocpre
m all cases Coughs, Colds. A.-th-w
a, YY hooping Cough, and all if
fectiousof the Throat and Lung
Madame Zadoe Porter's Bsl
sam is prepared with all the re
quisite care and skill, from
combination of the best reine
dies the vcgitable kingdom
fords, its remedial qualities r
based on its power to ast 'bf
healthy and vigorous circulation of the LifM.i.
thro' the Lnngs. It is not a iolent remedy, bat
emolient warming, searching and effective. eo
be taken by the oldest person or youngest chiM
Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam has been in n
by the public for over IH year?, and has acquired
its present sale simply by being recommended k
tho?e who have used it to their afflicted friend
and others.
Most Important. Madame Zadoe Porter's "
rative Balsam is sold at a price which brings it is
the reach of every one to keep it convenient ff
use. , The timely use of a single bottle will pr or
to be worth 100 timcstits cost
NOTICE. Save vocr Monet ! Io not be per
suaded to purchase articles at 4s tc Si wbiob do
not contain the virtues of a 13 cent Bottle of Jl
daine Porter's Curative Balsam, the cost of m""
fackure of which is as great as that of almost ssv
other medicine; and the very low price at trbie"
it is sold, makes the profit to the seller appais"1'
ly small, and unprincipled dealers will eometin
recommend other medicines on which their profits
are larger, unlets tbe customers inist upon hir
ing Mddame Porter's aud none other.
Ask f
Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, price 13eeo
and in large bottles ti eents, and take no olo
If you cannot get it at one store yoo can at
ther. IT Sold by l'rujgiit and torekep
13 cents, and ia larger bottles at 2b ee
HALL 4 RUCkEL, IVF"tf)r
February 1, 1862 y. -