Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, November 08, 1865, Image 4

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CLEARFIELD, PAl, NOV. 8, 1865.
. ' THE PILaOE AUTTJM2T.
Thank God for rest where none molest.
And none can make afraid;
For Peace that sits as Plenty's guest,
Beneath the homestead shade.
Bring pike and gun the sword's red scourge,
The negro's broken chains,
And beat them at the blacksmith's forge,
To ploughshares for oar plains.
Alike henceforth our hills of snow,
And vales where cotton flowers ;
AD streams that flow, all winds that blow,
Are Freedom's motive powers.
Henceforth to Labor's chivalry
Be knightly honors paid ;
For nobler than the sword's shall be
The sikle's accolade, - -
Build up an altar to the Lord,
O grateful hearts of ours !
And shape it of the greenest sward
That ever drank the showers.
Lay all the bloom of gardens there,
And there the orchard fruits ;
Bring golden grain from sun and air,
From earth her goodly roots.
There let our banners droop and flow.
The stars uprise and fall ;
Our roll of martyrs, sad and slow,
.Let sichin?
breezes call
3
Their names let hands of horn and tan,
And rough-shod feet applaud,
Who died to make the slave a man,
And link with toil reward.
Therejet the common heart keep time
To such an anthem sung,
As never swelled on poet's rhyme,
Or thrilled a singer's tongue.
Song of our burden and relief,
Of peace and long annoy :
The passion of our mighty grief,
And our exceeding joy !
A song of praise to Him who filled
The harvest sown in tears.
And gave each field a double yield
To feed our battle-years!
A song of faith that trusts the end
To match the good bepun,
Nor doubts the power of Love to blend
The hearts of men as one !
A LOVE SCE3TE.
"There is but one step from the sublime
to the ridiculous," says an old phiiospher,
and that step is a short one, we would add.
Have you ever visited the top of a high
mountain on a solitary poetical visit, dear
reader, and as you were gazing over the
glorious array of hills, valleys, forests, and
waving grain, stretching out far below, rais
ed your heal to utter an inspiration and no
tice a sturdy jackass contemplatively gazing
at the same scene ? Have you ever seen a
'blue-bottle" sportively buzzing about the
note of a venerable person as he is piously
uttering a rapt passage from Isaiah?
Have you ever heard a deep-mouthed
Macbeth whisper to Macduff in the mortal
combat, "Hurry up and stick me, I'm dry
as a fish."
Have you ever seen the ragged proprietor of
a uauu-urgari solemnly grinding away Dcrore
a fashionable Music Store ?
Have you ever noticed a full grown Ex
quisite striding with a stately step, and
gazing cloudward, meet with an unexpected
tall of six inches at some street corner ?
If you have seen these or any similar in
stances of the proximity of the sublime to
the ridiculous, you may, perhaps, appreci
ate the humor of a little im ident that oc
curred in our city a few days ico.
A young friend of ours who shall be
nameless a matchless wag and punster, and
gifted with the keenest relish for fun ot eve
ry description, became ardently enamored
of a delicate blonde young lady, the daught
er of a heavy grocer mi Jin s on Euclid street.
"They met, t was at a ball, and at the close
of a short waltz, he found himself fairly
spotted t through the heart done for.
"Pooh !" said he, when he returned home,
'all gammon J I've lauirhed at such non
sense all my life-time. This milk and water
sentiment, Love, belongs to. the "Flats,"
and he oppened a favorite volume of Tom
Hood. It was of no use, though the grace
ful form of Amelia "blurred the letter page.'
He retired to bed, and it delightfully haunt
ed him in his dreams.
The next morning, on reviewing his con
dition he concluded that matrimony would
prove the only relief, and with the natural
impetuosity of youth, determined to declare
his passion at once, especially since the fair
Amelia was plied with host3 of visitors,
drawn thither by her own charms, and the
more resistless fascination of the paternal
"hams and shoulders." He decided quick
ly, and the next evening saw him scrupu
lously attired cap-a-pie at the door of the
grocer's dwelling.
. One modest pull at the bell, and he was
ushered into the presence of his charmer.
She was alone ana the soft blush thatsprang
to her cheeks showed how "the land lay."
She was dressed to "kill," in expectation,
undoubtedly of other visitors. By her side
stood a tolerably big mastiff a f amily pet
an animal not well calculated to leave a good
first impression, especially on the mind of
our young friend, who had a peculiar dis
like to the whole canine race. Smothering
his antipathy, however and knowing well
the value of time, he advanced to "the
adored," took the proffered chair, and ex
changed the ordinary compliments of the
evening there was then an awkward pause.
Our young friend knew no other topic but
his burning love he stammered, blushed,
squinted at the ceiling, and felt that he was
making a fool of himself. Things were com
ing to a crisis, and with one desperate sum
moning up of his courage, he flung himself
literally at the charmer s feet
. "My dear Amelia," he cried, seizing her
passionately by the hand, "how can I tell
you my love, the rapture that I feel in your
presence, while I bow"
k'Bow tcow! bote xcow !" roared the huge
mastiff, rushing fiercely up, ' and catching
the "lover" by the leg.
Our young friend sprang to his feet; and
mad with rage and confusion, planted a
heavy boot in the intruder's ribs, and sent
.him yelping across the room. Amelia
shrieked the huge dog recovered himself,
snd bounded forward for a second attack.
It is quite needless to say . that our young
friend left the . room instantly. He now
hates the women as badly as the - dem,nit ion
bow teoies !
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deasigned, on the 3d day of December. 1564, and
will be strictly adhered to during the present
high prices ot all kinds of printing materials.
D. W. KKRE.
Publisher of "Clearfield Republican."
S J. ROW,
Publisher of Raftsman's Journal."
FLOUR. A large quantity Extra Family
Flour, in Barrels. Mark's and i Sacks for
sale by Feb. 22. 1S65. W.F.IRWIN.
WHISKERS! WHISKERS' Doyou want
Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian
Compound will force them to grow on the smnth
est face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six
WeeKg. Price, 51.00 Sent by mail anywhere,
closelv sealed, on receipt of price. Address.
WARNER A CO.. Box 133. Brooklin, N. York.
March 29th. 1865.
TO HORSE OWNERS. The undersigned
having recently discovered an infallible and
simple cure for that annoying malady in horses,
known as' Hoof-bound." Any person sending SI
in a letfor, will receive by return mail a ree pe
giving proper directions as to the necessary treat
ment. Address, JACOB IRWIN.
September 21, 1364-tf. Clearfield. Pa.
FARMERS'
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY OF YORK, PA,
Insures against 1ms or damage by fire. It is the
safest company in the State, and has made no as
sessments since its establishment, and hence it is
the mo?t economical. S. J. ROW, AgeDt.
June 21, 1805. Clearfield, Pa.
KEYSTONE iMARLLE WORKS.
Woodland. Clearfield county. Pa.
J. B1NN DkHAAS, respectfully informs the eit
iiens of Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that
he has just received a fine stock of foreign and
domestic marble, which he will work into Monu
ments, Tombs. Head and Foot stones, Door-steps.
Wiudow sills and Lintels, Table, Stand and Bu
reau tops, Ac Ac, on reasonable terms and short
notice. All persons in want of anything in his
line will please call, or address him by letter, at
Woodland, Clearfield county, Ta. Orders by uail
will receive prompt attention. July26.'65-y.
NORTH AMERICAN
TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Agency at the office of H. B. Stoope, Esq.
. CLEARFIELD, PA,
This company grants policies to secure the pay
ment of a fixed sum in the event of death by ac
cident, with a weekly allowance in case of injury,
on payment of an annual premium, ranging ac
cording to the occupation of tb insured. An ex
cellent opportunity is thus afforded to the Lum
bermen of Clearfield county, to provide for their
families, in the event of aocident on the river, or
elsewhere. Particulars and circulars may be had
on application to 11. B. SWOOPE, Agent. MaySO
Life Insurance at Home.
The Term Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
821 Chestsct Street, Phil'a.
Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will issue
Policies on any of the approved plans of insurance.
Assets liable to looses $1,221,289 71.
Surplus divided Annually. Lueses paid prompt
ly Premiums may be paid in cash; annually,
semi-annually or quarterly; jr one-half in cah,
and one-half in note. By a supplement to the
charter, notes hereaftsr received will participate
in all Dividends or Surplus. Scrip certificates up
to January. 1859, inclusive, are now receivable in
payment of premiums
Agency, at the office of H. B.Swoopr, Clear
field, Pa Dr J. G. Hartswick, Medical Exami
ner; August 24, 1864.
FURNCTUBE ROOMS!
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 "Furniture Rooms,"
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is,
BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS.
Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor,
Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jenny-Land
and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, -WORK-STANDS, HAT
RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ao.
Rocking and ArmChairs,
- Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs f
And common and other Chairs.
LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description on hand, and new glaw for
old frames, which will be put it on very
r"fcGoable terms, on ;hort 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-
L roved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar
in-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi
ness, taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shop is on Marxet street, Clear
field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store."
December 4. 1881 JOHN GCELICH.
TBni IRfl!' Th enhsrriber keecs on
JL hand a general assortment oi all sites of bar
iron. etc. . Also, tresn Lime always on nana, ana
which he will sell at the lowest market price for
eash. G. H. STEINER.
Philipsbnrg, Pa., June 23, lS65-6mp.
NEW GOODS nSi
Dr. C. E. Foster's Drug Store, Philipsburg,
Just opening and for sale at the lowest cash rates.
Particular attention has been given to -the se
lection of Ladies dress goods. Call and examine
before buying elsewhere.
Oct. 25-3m. L G. KESSLER.
READ! BEAD!!
The Cheapest Goods in Philipsburg,
ARE SOLD BY
James B. Wafeaa,
DEALER 13
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, ETC.,
PHILIPSBURG, CENTRE C0D5TT, PA.
Reader! examine the following list of dry-goods,
as it mav Drove to vour advantage.
Watson's
Watson's
Buy at JAMES E. WATSON
Buy at Keeps constantly on hand Dry-
Watson's
Buy at
Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware,
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Buy at
Buy at
Buy at
Buy at
Queens-ware, ooden-ware,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Notions, Flour, Feed. Ac.
Watson's
Buy .it
BUY AT WATSON'S
V atson's
Buy at Your Coburg cloth, De Laines,; Wagon's
Buy at; Alpacas, Ginghams, Chintz, I Watson's
Buy at print3. Kerchiefs, Nubias latson's
Buv at! ii . t ci i '.Waton.
Buy at
Hoods. Bonnets, Shawls.
Watson's
Buy at
Buy at
Buy at
Gloves. Hose, eta , etc.
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
nl ",'Tonr BlMk- BI"e- Brown and
Buv at! GreT cloths. Black and Fancy
SJ , Cassimeres,SaUinetts,Cassi
Ruv It netts' Tweeds' fain and
Buy at! - Fancj Ves"BSS Ac, Ac.
Watson's
i i! BUY AT WATSON'S
Buy 'Your ready-made clothing, such on's"
7. J ii routs mnti .0ta ,aisons
Buv at!
as coats, pants, vests, shirts.
Buy atj
Buy atj
Buy at
boots, shoes, hats, caps, neck
ties, gum shoes, and a va
riety of othermen's wear
atson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Buy at;
t .." ELY
BUY AT WATSON'S
Buy at. Your unbleached and bleached
Buy atj muslins, colored muslin. Lin
Buy at' eu and cotton table cloths,
Buy at! Linen and hemp towels,
Buy at carpets, curtains, Ae.
Buy atj
i . - TUTV JT W 1 TJflV'O
uj. i. '-w-.. matsons
Watson's
Buy at, tour Knives and torks, butcher Watson's
Buy at; knives, smoothing irons, shoe hvnt'.,
Buy t and stove blacking, hinges, watsn'g
Buy at
Buv at
iocks, srews, ropes, paper, Watson's
ink, pens, powder, lead.
Watson's
Buy at;
WaL-on'j
uuy at
BUY AT WATSON'S
-J , - iitatson s
uuy aij iourcojogne,pomaae,laney and Watson's
Buy atj palm soap, starch,, wallpaper jWatson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Buy at tubes and wicks, coal oil,
Huy at . iron, nails, spikes, etc.
Buy atl
Buy at, BUY AT WATSON'S
Buy at Your white and brown sugars
Buy atj imperial, black and young hy
Buy at son tea, coffee and extract,
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Watson's
Buv at
hams, shoulders and sides,
flour, meal, feed, corn.
Buy at'
Buy atj
uuy at
BUY AT WATSON'S
Watson's
Buy at-Your raisebs, figs, prunes: dried Watson's
Fin r nr An . . i j , In-..
Buy at; currants, apples and peaches.
Pit. l en 1 . '
Watson's
Watson's
-j uiueris. cream, pecan and
Buy atj cream nuts, candy, dates,
Buy at crackers and cheese, Ac .
Buy atl
1 Wataon-'s
tWatson's
Watson's
i Watson's
nj 'i BUY AT WATSOX'S
E.i v
uv at v., . k..
ffalo robes, horse blank-jWa?son's
rness, saddles, bridles, Watson's
's
's
ets. harness.
Buy at
Buy at
Buy at
collars, bells, whips, or, in
fact, every thing else you
Watson's
i Watson's
want, buy at Watson's. Watson's
liny at
. i atsuu a
Approved country produce, boards, shingles, etc.,
taken at market price in exchange for goods.
Watson offer 3 extra inducements to the Clearfield
trade. Call and see! Oct 25.1385
CAN AED FRUIT, for sale by
Aug. 23, ilERRELL A BIGLER.
ITCH! IICH!! ITCH!!!
SCR A Ten ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH !
WIIEATON'S OINTMENT
"Will cure the Itch in 45 Hours.
Also cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CHIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.
Price 50 cents Far sale by all Druggists.
By sending f0 cents to WEEKS A POTTER,
. ole Agents. 170 Washington street, Boston. Mass.,
it will be forwarded by mail, tree of postage, to
any part of th United States. Sept. 20. fi-in.
Mrs. H. D. WelchT"
Respectfully announces to ti e public that she has
received the latest Fall styles of Millinery, and
Ladies goods generally, among which arc
Empire Bonnets, Highland Caps,
Nelly Grant's, Fall Sundowns, Sia
mese Hats, Crystal Drops, Spangles,
. Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves, Laces,
Collars, Cuffs, &c, &c.
New styles received monthly from Philadelphia
and New York. Old bonnets and hats changed
into the 1 atest style
The attention of schools is called to a new ju
venile Music Book called"Merry Chimes," which
is far superior to the '-Golden Wreath." and des
tined to greater popularity. New and fashiona
ble Sheet Music. Port-Folios, and music paper
constantly on hand. Also Instruction Books for
the Voice, Piano-Forte, Organ, Guitar. Melodeon
and Accordeon,. Thankful for past favors. Mrs.
Welch solicits a continuance of the kind patron
age of the people of Clearfield county. Every ar
ticle sold as cheap as it can be bought in any other
store. Saptember 20, 1865.
Attention! Buyers!!
HIPPLE -A-lsriD FAUST
DEALERS 1.1
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DBY-G00D3, &C.
MAIJt STREET, CCBWEXSVILLS, PA., :
Having just returned from the east with a gen
eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to
invite the attention of their old customers and
friends. Their stock consists of
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARD-WARE, QUEEHS-WARE, TIK-WAEE,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, which
they now offer at prices for cash to suit the
limes.
They also deal in Grain, Pork. Shingles, Boards
and other lumber, which will be received at the'
highest market prices in exchange for goods.
Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair
rates are respeolfully requested to give us a call.
Remember you can find us at the old stand on
Main Street where we are prepared to accomo
date, customers with anything in our line of
business. . i ' - f
Sept. 19, HIPPUS A JAUWf ,
THE KIDNEYS.
The kidneys are two in number, sit
uated at the upper part of the loin,
surrounded by fat, . and consisting of
three parts, viz: the anterior, the in
terior, and the exterior.
The anterior absorbs; the interior consists of
tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the
urine, and convey it to the exterior; the exterior
is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube,
and called the ureter; the ureters are connected
with the bladJer.
The bladder is composed of various
coverings or tissues, divided into parts, via : the
upper, the- lower, the nervous, and the mucous.
The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have
a desire to urinate without the ability, otheis u
rinate without the ability to retain. This fre
quently occurs in children.
To cure these affections we must
bring into action the muscles', which are engaged
in their various functions. If they are neglected
Gravel and Dropsy may ensue.
The reader must also be made aware
that, however slight may be the attack, it is sure
to affect his bodily health and mental powers, as
our flesh and blood are supported from these
sources.
Gout, or Rheumatism.
Tain occurring in the loins is indic
ative of the above diseases. They occur in per
sons disposed to acid stomach and chalky secre
tions. -
The Gravel.
The Gravel ensues from neglect or
the improper treatment of the kidneys.
These organs being weak, the water is not expel
led from the bladder, but allowed to remain ; it
becomes feverish and sediment forms. It is from
this deposit that the stone is formed and Gravel
ensues
DROPSY,
Is a collection of water in some parts
of the body, and bears different names, according
to the part affected, viz : wt en generally ditlused
over the body, it is called Anasarca ; when of the
abdomen. Ascites ; when of the chest, liydro
thorAX TREATMENT.
Ilelmbold's highly concentrated Ex
tract of Buehu is decidedly one of the
best remedies fur diseases of the bladder, kidneys,
gravel, dropsical swellirgs, rheumatism, and gou
ty affections. Under this head we have arrang
ed l'ysuria, ordiffi;u!ty and i ain in passing wat
er; Scanty secretion, or small and frequent dis
charges of water; Stranguary, or stopping of
water; Hematuria, or bloody urine ; Gout and
KhematUm of the kidneys, without any change
in quantity, but increase of color or dark water.
It was alwsys highly recommended by tho late
Dr Phy sick in these affections.
This medicine increases the power
of digestion, and excites the absorbents into heal
thy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous
depositions and all unnatural enlargements, as
well as pain and inflamation, are reduced, and is
taken by
Men,Women&"Children.
Directions for use and diet accompany.
Philadelphia,- Pa., Feb. 25, 1857.
II. T. II elm bold, Druggist :
Dear Sir : I have been a suffer
er, for upwards of twenty years, with
gravel, bladder, and kidney affections,
during which :ime .1 have used various medicinal
preparations, and been under the treatment of
the most eminent physicians, experiencing but
little relief. b
Having seen your preparations ex
tensively advertised, I consulted with my family
physician in regard to using your Extract Buchu.
I did this because I used all kinds
of advertised remedies, and had found
them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact,
I despaired of ever getting well, and determin
ed to use no remedies unless I knew of the ingre
dients. It was this that prompted me to use your
remedy As you advertised that it was compos
ed of nccBc, craens, and jcxiper berbies. it oc
curred to me and ray physician as an exeeilent
combination, and, with his Kd vice, after an exam
ination of the article, aud consulting again with
the druggist. I couculuded to try it. I commen
ced its use about eight months ago, at which time
I was confined to my room. From the first bot
tle I was astonished and gratified at the benefi
cial effect, and arter using it three weeks, was a
ble to walk out. I felt much like writing you a
full statement of my case at the time, but thought
my improvement might only be temporary, and
therefore concluded to defer and see if it would
effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of
greater valup to you und more satisfactory to me
I am now able to report that a cure
is effected after using the remedy for
five months.
I have not used any now for three
months, and feel as well in all respects
as I ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant
taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the
system. I do not mean to be without it whenever
occasion may require its use in such affections
M. M COttMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick'a statement,
he refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. Wm. Bigler, Ex-Gov. Penn'a.
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Phil'a.
Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Phil'a.
Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Phil a.
Hon. D. R. Porter, Ex-Gov. Penn'a.
Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Phil'a.
Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, U. S. Court.
Hon. G.W.Woodward, Judge, Phil'a
Hon. W.A.Portcr, City Solicltor,PhiL
Hon. John Bigler, Ex-Gov. California
Hon. E.. Banks, Auditor Gen. Wash
ington, D. C.
And many others, if necessary.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
HELIIBOLD'S
DRUG A.ND CnEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 BROADWAY,
c : (Metropolitan Hotel )
isr e -w -sr o :r ez .
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
New York, Nov. 1. 1665-ly. "
AND LEASES lor
H. B.SWOOPE,
Mar. 22. 1855. Att'y at Law.
Clearfield. Pa.,
CLEARFIELD nOUSE, CLEARFDIEL
PA. The subscriber having purchased the
furniture and interest from H. H. Morrow, in said
House, is now prepared for the reception of tran
sient and permanent boarders. Every depart
ment connected with his establishment will be
conducted second to none in the county. He res
pectfully solicits a share of public patronage.
July 11, lS60.-y. GEO. N. COLBURN.
A. Jtt. HILLS DESIRES TO IN-
form his patrons that profession- -.m i -
al business confines him to his office all 7yfijj
the time, and he will therefore be nn-'uJIr
able to make Professional Visits to any of his ac
customed pla es this. summer; but may be found
at his ofiice on the southwest eornerof Front and
Main streets at all times, except when notice a--pears
in the town papers to the contrary.
Clearfield, Pa., July I, 1S65.
CLEARFIELD MTRSER Y. ESCOUR
AGE HOME INDUSTRY. The undersigned
having established a Nursery, on the Pike, about
half way between Curwensville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit
trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen-. Shrub
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Black
berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also
Sibrian Crab trees. Quince and early Scarlet Rheu
barb, Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address
Aug 31.1S64. J. D. .. RIGHT, Curwensville,
TVTEW FIRM. The undersigned have this day
1 1 formed a copartnership under the firm name
of Irvin & Hartshorn, for the transaction of a gen
eral merchandise and lumber business. A large
and well selected stock of goods has been added
to that already on band at the -'corner store" in
Curwensville. where we are now prepared to show
customers a complete assortment, with prices as
low as the lowest.- The highest market rates paid
for lumber of all descriptions. The patronage of
the publio is respectfully solicited.
E A. IRVIN.
' W. R. HARTSHORN.
Curwensville. July 17, 1S55
SOJIETHUTG NEW !
CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP,
Immediately in rear of Machine shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Clearfield, and the public in general,
that we have entered into partnership, and are
prepaicd to do all kinds of work on carriages,
wagons, sleighs, sleds. Ac. All kinds of repairing
done with neatness and dispatch. JOrders prompt
ly attended to. JOHN F, ROTE.
Clearfield, July 5, 'y. WM. McKNIGHT-
Thankful for past patronage, I would still so
licit the favors of my old customers, and ask ma
ny .new ones to give us a call. I have associated
with me in the above business, Wm. McKnight.
who is an experienced workman. If you want
a good carriage or timber sled, give us a call.
J. F. Rote
CLEARFIELD COUNTY BANK The
Clearfield County Bank as an incorporated
institution has gone out of existence, by the sur
render of its charter on the 12th of May, 18a.
All of its stock is owned by the subscribers, who
will continue the Banking Business at the same
place as private bankers, under the firm name of
The Clearfield Cocstv Bank.
We are responsible for the debts of the Bank
and will pay its notes on demand at the counter.
Deposits received, and interest paid when the
money is left for a fixed time.
Paper discounted at six percent, as heretofore.
Our personal responsibility is pledged for all
deposits received and business transacted.
A continuance of the liberal patronage of the bu
siness men of the county is respectfully solicited.
As president, cashier, and officers of the late
Clearfield County Bank, we require the notes of
said Bank to be presented for redemption .
Jas. T. Leonard, Richard Shaw.
A K. Wright, J B. Graham,
Wb. Porter G. L. Rekd,
Junel7,lS6o. W. A. Wallace.
The business of the Bank will be conducted by
John M.Adams. Fsq . as Cashier.
TCST RECEIVED AT
9 A'AIIGLE'S
CHEAP. JEWELRY STORE.
Graham's Row. Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment ol
WAiuuts JtWtLKl , Ac, Ac, to which we in
vite attention.
Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch
es, to be had at NAUGLE'S.
The American Lever of different qualities, oan
be had at NAUGLE'S.
Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo. Coral, La
va, Jett. Carbuncle. Garnett, Opal. Florentine Mo
saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac,
or single pieces at NAUGLE'S.
Plain gold Breast pins. Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings,
children's eardrops and rings at NAUGLE'S.
Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil
ver holders at NAUGLE'S.
Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob
buckles and guard slides at NAUGLEPS.
A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ
ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla
ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and
all articles in his line, on hand at N ALGLE'S.
Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and
common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25
to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S.
Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange
for goods at NAUGLE'S.
AH goods warranted as represented, or the mo
ney retunded. at NAUG LE S.
If you wish your watches put in good repair
and warranted, take tMro r NAUGLE'S.
" "what is rr?"
GREAT EXCITEMENT IS GLEN HOPE, PA
EVERVBODT SEEMS PLEASED-.
And Why Should They Not Be ?
Surely, tbe people in that section of Clearfield
county have great reason to be rejoiced over
the pleasing announcement that
JOHIST ROBSON
has just opened in his New Store Room, the larg
est and best selected stock of goods ever brought
to that part of the county of Clearfield.
NSW STORE AND HEW GOODS.
The undersigned having removed his store to
his New Building on Pine Street, Glen Hope, op
posite the '"Union House,'' is now opening and of
fering to the public the largest and best selected
stock of seasonable goods ever offered in this
place and neighborhood, and will be sold at pri
ces to suit the times.
His Stock embraces Dry-Goods, Notions, Hard
ware, Queens-ware, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Ready made clothing, Paints, Oils. Glass, Nails,
Bacon, Fish, Flour, Salt; Willow, Stone and Earthen-ware,
and Stoves.
OF DRY-GOODS, he has Cloths, Caasimers. Sat
tinetts, Tweeds, Vestings, Flannels, Shirtings,
Prints, Coburg cloth. Alpacas, De Laines. Ging
hams, Chinta, Kerchief. Nubias, Sontags. Nan
kin, Lawns, Linen. Lace Edgings, Collars, Trim
mings, Braids. Vails, etc.
OF HARDWARE, he has axes, sawschisels,
knives and forks, locks, hinges, screws, augers,
hammers, nails, spikes. Stoves of various patterns
OF GROCERIES, he has coffee, augar, molas
ses, teas, nee, pepper, cinamon, cloves, Flour
hams, sides, ehonl ten, fbh, etc.
vr WLENs WARE, he has tea sets, cups and
saucers, cream jugs, tea and coffee pots, pitchers
bowls, plates, dishes, etc , .
OF CLOTHING. h b.
, , . . . fjauLs, vests, un-
it? cIk"?' drawerB- neck-ties, gloves, socks,
bats, caps, boots, shoes, etc . ;
All the above, and numerous other articles, for
sale cheap for cash, or exchanged for all kinds of
lumber and country produce.
Remember, that I am receiving goods weekly
from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
Pittsburg, nd that any goodj can be furnished
on very short notice.
. CaU ""d examine the goods and prices and sat
isfy yourselves f the utility of buying t
. , - .. .. JOHN JROBSOX'S. '
" Glaa Hope, December 23, 183.
OIL TERRITORY
sale by
SALT- a good article, and very cheap at th
store of - WM. F. IRWI&. Cleai-nel 1
WANTED S5J900 worth of county bond.
Those of longest dates preferrta. Applr
to- WALTER BAP.RETT.
Tnne2S.lS65. ClearfieM. P.
IFILieivr HOLLIDAT,
WITH
GRAFF, WAT KIN COH
Wholesale Dealers la "''
BOOTS AMD SHOES;
No. 426 Market Street, Philadelphia. '
PACitJRArr. : : isaac watciss. : : w. a. vtnit
Ap.26 TOOS. 8AF-PISGTOS. . 186& i
THE LUXBER-CrrY RACES AGAIIf !
KIRK &. SPENCER
KEEP THE IITSIDE TRACK! "
Their Celebrated thoro' bred Steed.
"CHEAPEST FOR CASH,"
the Peoples' favorite!!
Remember this, and when in want of seasona
ble goods, at the VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE CAB
price, call at the store of Kirk A SpE!cE, iu
Lumber City. You will not fail to be suited.
Dress Goods and Nocions in great vatiety, f
We study to please.
. . KIRK A SPENCER.
Lumber City, Pa., July 1, 1S65.
'
DRUGS! DRUGS !!
ZEZFtESIEI H PURE I
HARTSWICK & HUSTON,
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD,
Keep constantly on hand a large and well select
ed stock of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES,
Perfumery, Toilet Goods
BLAS K ROOKS & STATIONARY,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
And a general assortment of varieties and fancy
articles. We respectfully invite a call, feeling
confident that we can supply the wants of all oa
terras to th ?r satisfaction. April 29, 1SS4.
: CLOTHING!!!!
Men, Youths and Boys can be 'applied with full
suits of seasonable and xashionable clothing at
RE1ZENSTELN BRO'S & CO.,
where it is so Id at prices that will induce their
purchase.- The universal satisfaction which baa
been given, has induced them to increase their
s'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part of the State.
Reizenstein Bro's & Co.,
Sell go at a very small profit, for cash;
Their goods are well made and fashionable.
They give every one the worth of his money.
They treat their customers all alike.
They sell cheaper than every body els.
Their store is conveniently situated.
They having purchased their stock at reduced
... .prices they can sell cheaper than others.
For these and other reasons persons should buy
their clothing at .
REIZENS1EIN BRO'S A CO.
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
market prices. May 13, Jb4.
CHEATER STILL!!
SEASONABLE GOODS
JUST BETKIVED
WILLIAM F. IRWIN'S STORE.
O MARKET ST., CLEABriELD, PA.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS
ARE TO BE HAD AT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE.
The undersigned has just received from the East
ern cities a large and well selected stock of the
most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of at
tha reasonable prices. His friends and custom
ers are invited to examine his stock of goods, and
ascertain the prices before purchanng elsewhere
as he teels persuaded none undersell him. His
stock embraces a well selected assortment of
DRY-GOODS AND KOTIOS,
Hardware, Queensware,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
BUCKETS AND BASKETS,
School Books and Stationary,
NAILS AND SALT,
And a great variety of other useful articles, all
which will be sold cheap for cash, or ex
- changed for approved produce.
Go to the "cheap cash store" if you want to buy
goods at fair prices. '
May 2t. 1365. WM F.IRWIN.
C.W.&H.W. SMITH,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.,
Room, heretofore occupied as a Post-office. J
1865
1865
GRASS OPEHXXQ OF
SPJ ITJKTQ- C3-OOJ3S,'
comprising general assortment of ' :
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware,
Wooden-ware, 'Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c, &c, &c.
Best Quality of Prints, Delaines. Moiambiques,
LlBen,Popliti8,Eluriiie, Lavellas, Ginghams
check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls,
plain silks, fowlard silks, caseameres cottonades,
jeans, tweeds, satinettss bleached muslin (at lees
than city wholesale prices) brown muslins!
II OSIER Y, Gloves, Bibbons,Trimminrs, But
tons, (in great Tariety) collars.Telvet ribboa.veils,
headnets, embroidery, braids, handkershiefs. la
dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, ehil
drens , ues and ladies' hoop skirtsfQusker
wwii trains, .
NEW STYLE BALMORALS.
8Sr" TeV Coffe' Mo,1'. 8pIces.4e.,Oranges,
mPn.Pe Lemons' SetU, Dishes, com
mon and fine ware, cups:saaeersrpreservejars Ao.
IlBSLBroomgu' Ch,lrB Mops. Backets, Mea.
Ur"' ?b: e? cks, fancy baskets, bowls,
door-tnats, window blinds, eords, tassels, eto., etc!
.fcLUiriM' Missc nd LadW morocci boots,
shoes, balnrorala, and gaitors. ' May M.