41 i ;?4 !1 3 j J -"."Si! I IS 15 fi t-1 l!l ft- If !. I! 'A i i':J $ 15 4 54 1 .38 6 3 m a- -a afteman,i5 Journal CLEAK FIELD, PA., DEC. C, 1865. THil SEW. The sonw the snow!' How beautiful 'It falls on bill and pUin. And weaves a shroud of lommer hour That will noicouie again. Each tiny flake that parts the air. With measured sweop and slow, - Reveals, amid iu beauty rare, A gem no king ean'show. The snow! the snow? How beautiful The field are heaped with whit. Where erst the mmmer breexes f wept, When tree with leaves are bright. Bat nw wilh naked branches tossed, Tbey rear their giant foruu, And breast, wirh stern and tearless hearts, Xbe Winter's blasts and siornis. The mow ! the snow ! How bright and fair It gems the valley wide. As sweeping on before the wind Like ocean's retries tido It twines amid the wiibered leaves That mark the autumn sera, . And weaves a sad and faded wreath To bind ihe dying year. The snow ! the snow ! How light it falls, As erst in other hours. Ere childhood's hopes had passed away, Or withered youth's gay flowers : Each crystal flake seems some past joy That cheered the morning beam, Then faded ere the light of noon Fell on the gliding stream. The snow ! the snow ! How beautiful it falls on hill and plain. And weaves a shroud for summer hours That will not come again. Stern winter binds the sunny streams That rippled sweet and low. And covers earth with fleecy robe, The pure and spotless snow. Cure by Applying tlie "Mad Stone."' Mr. Burnett was bitten by a supposed mad dog. liuniett was bitten on Sunday, and on Tue.sduy he started tir Terra Haute. On his arrival the arm and hand were swelled almost to bursting, and the arm was very painful, all four of the dog's tu.sks hav ing penetrated the wrist. He repaired to the re-idenj or Mrs. 'inylor, where the 'mad 6tono' was applied. The stone remained twenty-tour hours. It was- then applied on another p;irt of the arm, but would not adhere, and Mr:i Taylor told the patient that 1 e was cured, thu tact that the stone refused to adhere bcin evidence that the poison wasextractcd. During the operation a green fluid was absorbed by the stone, and trickled in drops from the wound, and the patient could feel the pain leaving his arm. When the stono became charged with t lie poisonous matter, it was soaked in warm water for a time when it would aain ad here with it.-, iii iyinul tenacity, and continu ed to do. so until the greenish mattcrccascd to a p. pear, wlvn it dropped off. We have often heard of this mad stone, and being incic dulou.s, took the pains to make wine iiuiries coreerning it. The stone has been in the possession or the Tay lor family for a great many year1, and has , leen tried a great many times on persons bitten by mad animals-. It has never failed to vntre in a single instance, we are told. -Twenty years ago Lewis Toms, of this place and who is now living to attest the state ment, was bitten by a mad dog, and was cured by the application of this wonderful ptonc. We did not learn where this won dciful curative was originally obtained. It ..is porous and in appearance much resembles a piece of lava in use among painters. Greene County GoldSeport of the Assayer. Mr. J. 11. Eckfeldt. Assayer of the Phil adelphia .Mint, has made the following re :port of the examination of a small specimen of ore brought !y Mr. 1". W. Corinth, of Philadelphia, from Greene county: "The ore is sulphuret of iron aud lead, in quartz which appears, upon hasty inspec tion so u uch like the pyrite as to be easily mistaken or overlooked. "It was a-sayed in Uirec parcels of vari ous weights, from about fourteen grains to three pennyweights, and by different meth ods, either of" which give accurate results. These results show much irregularity as to . the amount, of precious merai, but in any case a very extraordinary richness, and the largest pares! produce 1 the highest return. The results arj as fellows : . "The amounts are per pound avoirdupois, and i should be stated that the silver return ed is present as a natural alloy of the gold. making it somewhat pale" the finiwiess of the' gold ts from to 816 (thousand-) about ly 1 carats. . i 'One part gave per pound $S 40 in gold 13 cents in silver ; $S53 total per pund. "Another part gave per pound Slfiin gold, 26 cents in silver; $16 20 per ound. ''The third and largest part $87 SO in : gold, $1 in silver; $fSS() per poupd. Tire Benefits of AovF.imsixo Tn an swer to a 'correspondent, the New York Trihnve states that it is true, . as reported. . that a Boston druggist who has a speciality now before the public is paying that estab lishment $10,oi) a year for advertising. It says hyjaid ?I,500 for the insertion of one mammoth advcrtisment. and adds on the general subject :. "Bonner once paid us $3,i Kh for one insertion of an advertise ment of the Ije-Jfjer. lie knew that by jud" cious advertising he could insure a fortune. .The old. prejudice among druggists and phy sicians against advertising is dying but. and they, as well a others, see that the cheap est mode whereby they can make themselves and their medicines known to the public, is by a wise and liberal system of advertising." Location .Selected. The Secretary of 1 the Pennsylvania Steel Works has decided to accept what iski own as the Ivelker farm, two and a-half miles southeast ot Harris burg. The ground at that point is contigu ous to the Susquehanna river; and immedi ately on the line of the Pennsylvania rail road. . It is admitted by alt practical ma chinists, that this will be the most extensive work of its kind ever erected in America, and is to be ou this continent what the cele- ; bratcd works of Wade & Butcher, at Shef field, are in Europe. One thousand expe- : riencod workmen in teel will be brought from England,. while fifteen hundred oth r skilled mechanics' will bo required-for the . full operation of these works A soldier belonging to thi garrison i in To ronto undertook the other day to beat his wife with his belt, but aeeidentolly struck the baby in her arms wirh the buckle and killed it.' ' He and his wife burned the child and kept quiet, but their dreadful secret wxs discovered, and tn man was arrested. TERMS OF TI1E JOURNAL. The KArTSMAS's Jocbsal is published on Wed nesday t 52.00 per annum in advance. If not paid at the heeinninic of the Tear. 42,50 will l-e Wisryed, and S3;t)0 if not paid" before the close of the year. AnvtETiSKXESTS will be inserted at l,50jier square, for three or less insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square For every additional insertion iO cent will be charged A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. S- J - HOW RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ADVERTISING AND J0BBXO. Subscription. In advance. I year, : : : 52 00 Subscription, if paid within six months : 2 50 Subscription, if paid within the year, : ' 3 00 Adm'rs and ExVs notices, each. times, 2 50 Auditor's notices, each, 2 50 Cautions and Estrays, each. 3 times, I 50 Dissolution notice, each, 3 times, - 2 00 Transient Advertising, per square of 10 lines, or less 3 times, or less, 1 50 For each subsequent insertion. 50 Official Advertising, for each square of 10 lines, or less 3 times, or less, 1 50 For each subsequont insertion. 50 Professional A business cards, 5 lines, 1 y. 5 00 Local notices, per line. I time, 15 Obituary notices, over 5 lines, per line, 10 Yearly Advertising, one square. : : : : 8 00 Yearly Advertising, two squares, : : : 12 00 Yearly Advertising, three squares, : : 15 00 Yearly Advertising, one-fourth column, 20 00 Yeariy Advertising, one-half cslumn, 35 00 Yearly Advertising, one column, 00 00 BUds. j . single quire, :::::::: 2 50 Blanks, 3 quires, per quire, : : : : : 2 00 Blanks, fi quires, per quire, ; : : : ; 1 75 Blanks, over 6 quires, per quire, : : : ; 1 50 Handbills, eighth shet. 25 or less, 1 50 fourth sheet, 25 " 2 50 half sheet, 25 4 50 whole sheet, 25 " 8 00 Over 25 of each of above, at proportionate rates The above rates were agreed npon. by the nn deasigned. on the 3d day of i'eceinber, 186 1, and will be strictly adhered to during the present high prices of all kinds of printing materials. D. W. MoORE. Publisher of '-Clearfield Republican." S .1. ROW, Publisher of Raftsman's Journal." G ROCEKIES, of all kinds, to be-bad at Aug. T. MEKKELLft BUiLKK S. FLOITR. A large quantity Extra Family Flour, in Barrolc. (Sack's and i Sacks for sale by Feb. 22. lsij-l W.F.IRWIN. WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Doyouwant WhUkcrs or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on the sinth et face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weens. Price, 51.00 tent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on reoiipt of price Address, WARNER CO-.. Box 133. Brookiin, X. York. March -'yth. t55. rriO HORSE OWNERS. The undersigned I having recently discovered an infallible and simple cure for that annoying malady in horses, known as- Hoof-bound." Any person sending SI iu a letter, will receive Ly return mail a ree pe giving proper directions as to the necessary treat ment. Address. JACOB IRWIN. September 21, 18fi4-tf. Clearfield. Pa. FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY. OJ? YORK, PA. Insures against losj' ill-damage by fire. Tt is the safest company in the State, and has made no as- sesinenu since its establishment, and hence it is the most economical. 6. J. ROW , Agent. June 21. IS66. Clearfield. Pa KEYSTONE MARI.LE tVORKS, Woodland. Clearfield county. Pa. J B1SX DeTIAAS, respectfully informs the cit iiens of Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that he has just received a fine stock of foreign and domestic innrble. which be will work into Monu ments. Tombs. Head and Foot stones. Door-steps. Wiudow sills and l.intels. Table. Stand and Bu reau tops, .to Ac. on reasonable terms and short notice. All persons in want of anything in his line will please call, or address him bv letter, at Woodland, Clearfield county. Pa. Orders by ,jai will receive prompt attention. July26.'65-y. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $500,000. 'Agency at the office of II. B. Swoope, Eq. tXKAKKIEI.r, PA. This company grants policies to icure the pay ment of a fixed sum in the event of death by ae cident.with a weekly allowance in case of it jury on payment of an annuil premium, ranging ne eording to tho occupation of the insured. An ex cellent opportunity is thus afforded to the Lum bermen of Clearfield county, to provide for their families, in the event of ancident on the river, or elsewhere. Particulars ami circulars may be had on application to II. B. SWOOPK, Agent May 30 Life Insurance at Home. The Fcnn Mutual Life Insurance Co., 921 Chestnut Street, Piiiia,. Insures Lives on favorable terms, aud will issue i olicief on any cf the tpproved plansof insurance Assets liable to losses 1,221,289 71. Surplus divided Annually. losses paid prompt ly Premiums may be paid in cash; atyinally. scmi-an:iiall or quarterly; jr one-half in eash, and one-balf in note By a supplement to :be charter, notes hereafter received will participate :.. .11 i o 1.- L iu mit iitiucuiH wr k-urpiun. curipceruncateK up to January. 1859, inclusive, are now receivable in payment of premiums Agency, at the ntSce of II B.Swoorts. Clear field, Pa I)r J. G. Hartswick. Medical Exrnni ner. August 21. 1SS4. FURNITURE ROOMS! JOHN GUELICH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that. having enlarged bis shop and increased bis facilities fur manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cosh. He mostly has on hand at bis -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, Jen , ny-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 Chairs. ; LOOKING-GLASSE S -Of every description on hand, and new !- fcr old frames, which will be po :r -in very -rsosble terms. o .aort notice. rfZ'K0uhL?Janieh'i rd0r. Hair. Corn-husk. Uair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS. OF EVERY KIND, Made to order, and funerals attended witi 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 in. proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar Uo-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Mariter arra rM... field, and nearly oppaait the -Old Jew Store." LMOaor . iai jouk OUEUOH. SMUpAurfl- grcrtfec mentis IRON ! IRON y-The subscriber keeps on hand a general assortment oi ill sites f bar At., iVuh l.ime xlwaTS on band, and which be will sell at the lowest market price for cash. flt-IAfcR. Ph i I ipshurg. Pa., June 2S. l;u-r-mp. NEW QUODS "iSeoi Dr. C. R- Foster's Drug Store, Philipsburg, Just opening and for sale at the lowest cash rates. Particular attention nas teen given to me se lection of Ladies dress goods. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. Oct 25-3ui L O KES3LER. NO. 1. CLEARFIELD STORE. James E, Watsan, SBALEK IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, ETC., . PRILtFSBCRG. PA , SELLS THE CHEAPEST GOODS IIT THE COUNTY. GIVE HIM A TRIAL, AND HE WILL SELL YOU Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, At City Prices. GIVE HDI A TRIAL, AND HE WIIL SELL YOU Hats, Caps, Over-coats, Dress-coats, Pants, Vests, Furnishing goods, etc., .At City Prices. GIVE HIM A TRIAL, AND HE AVILL SELL YOU Delaines, Calicoes, Satinets, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Flannels Muslin, etc., At City Trices. GIVE HIM A TRIAL, AND HE WILL SELL YOT7 Hardware, Queensware, Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, Sleigh-Bells, Blankets, Whips, Salt, Bacon, Flour, Fish, Chop, etc., cheaper than you would expect to buy them. Don't forget to call when you come to Philipsburg. He will also buy boards, shingles, etc., at market price. Nov.22-Ct. J. E. WATSON. FOOD ER C UTTERS of a sup rior makt for sale at reason! le nr'tes. a- MKKRKI.I. and liILEhS. Clenrfie' 1. Pa FOR SALE at cost 4 good cook stoves, to close out the stock, at the cheap eash store of R. MOSSOP, Clearfield. Pa. I PROVISIONS. Flour, bncon. lnrd. cheese, dried beef, dried truil. received regularly, at the store of Mar. 32. J. P. KRATZKK. ALWAYS AHEAD! THE BEST AND MOST FASH IONABLE DRY-GOODS, -JUST RECEIVED BT Iran. Mill m mm. ' CLEARFIELD, PA , which they are now offering to the public at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Their stock consists ot a general variety o. Dry-Ooods. Groceries, Hard-war. Queens-ware, Tin ware, Willow-ware. Woodnn-ware. Provisions. Hats. Caps, Loots, rfboes. and Clothing, io. LADIES D3.S GJODS now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks. Delaiues, Alpacas, (jiugbams. Ducals. Prints. Me. rinos. Cashmeres, Plaids. Rriiliants. Poplins. He-reg'-. Lawns Nankins. Linen. Lace. Edgings. Co erettes. Braids. Celts,. Veils. Nets. Corse it. Nu bias, Hoods. Coata. Mantels. Balmoral skirts. Ho siery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers. Plumes. Ribbons. Hats. Trimmings Buttons. Combs. Shawls. Braid. Marlins. Irish Linens. Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, Swiss, Bobinets, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs etc. Of Men's Wear ' They have also received a large and well select ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Cashmerets. Tweeds. Jeans, Cordu roys. Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs. Neck ties, Hosiery, Gloves. Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc. Keady-Made Clothing In the latest styles and of the best material. Consisting of Coats, Pants. Vests. Shawls. Over eoats. Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc. Of Boots and Shoes, They have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen tlemen. consisting of Top Boots. Brngans. Pumps Jailers. Balmoral Boots, Slippers. Monroes, etc Groceries and Provisions Such aa Coffee. Syrups, Sugar, Rice. Crackers, Vinegar, Caailes. Cheese. Flour. Mal. Bi-con, Fish, coarse and fine Salt. Teas, Mustard, etc. Coal Oil Lamps, -. Coal oil. Lamp chimneys. Tinware a great varie y. Japanware, Kg betters. Spice boxes. Wire adels, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc.. etc. . Carpets, Oil-cloth, Broom. Brushes , Baskets. Washboards. Buckets. Tubs. Churns Wall-paper. Candle wick. Cotton yarn and Raiting, Work baskets. Umbrella, etc. . ' Rafting Ropes, Augers, Axes. Chisels Saws. Files, Hammers. Hatchets. N'ils. Spikes. Ori d stones. Stoneware Trunks, Carpet bags. Powder. Shot, Lead, eto. .. . . ; School Books, ? Writing and Letter paper. Fancy note ani com mercial paper, pen, pencils and ink. copy books slates, ink stands, fancy and common envelopes. ' : Carriage Trimmings Shoe Findings. Glass and Putty. Flat irons and Coffee mills. Bed cords and Bed screws. Matches Stove blacking. Washing soda and Soap, eto, ' Flavoring Extracts, Parent Medicines. Perfumery of various kinds. Fancy soap, oils. Paints. Wnibes. and in tact very thing usually kept ia a first class Store. They invite all persons to call and examine their stock and hop ta give entire satisfaction BO YNTON. SU )WERS 4 URAHAM CWrBeid. Pa., Sep. th, ISA TilE KIDNEYS.- The kidneys are two in number, sit uated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat, and consisting of iha It,-! nine pai to, xn n.nvij v . in terior, and the exterior. Theanteriir absorbs; the interior eonsisft of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit fr the urine, and couvey it to the exterior ; the exterior is a conductor also, terminating in a single tu( e. and called the ureter; the ureters are connected with the bliidder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into parts, vix : the upper, the lower, the nervous, and the mucous. The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability, nthei s u rinate without the ability to retain. This fre quently occurs in children. To cure these affections we must bring into action the muscle, which t re engaged in ttieir various functions. If tbey are neglected Gravel and Dropsy tnay 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. is our flesh aud blood are supported from these sources. Gout, or Rheumatism. Pain occurring in the loins is indic ative of the above dUeases. They occur in per sons disposed to ucid stomach and chalky eecre tions. The Gravel. The Gravel ensues from neglect or the improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the wnter is not expel led from the bladder, but allowed to remain ; it becumes 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, vix: wl en generally d.Qusetl over the body, it is called Anasarca; when of the abdomen, Ascites ; when of the cbet, liiro thorx TREATMENT. . Ilelmbold's highly concentrated Ex tract of Buchu is decidedly one of the best remedies f.ir diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swelling, rheumatism, aud gou ty affections. L'rder this head we have arrang ed Dysuria, or difficulty and ain in passing wat er: Scanty eecietion. or small and frequent dis charges of water; Stranguury. or stopping of water; Hematuria, or bluody urine; Gout and hheraati.-iu of the. kidneys, without any change in quantity, but increase of color or dark water. It was always highly recommended by the late Dr Pbysick in these affections. This- medicine increases the power of digestion, and excites the a'sorhents into heal thy exercise, by which rhe watery or calcareous depositions and all unnatural enlargements, a well as pain and inflamatiou, are reduced, aud is taken by Men, Womcn& Children. Directions for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Fob. 25, 1857. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist : Dear Sir: I have been a suffer er, for upwards of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney affections, during whioh :ime I hnc used various mo.'icinal preparations, and been under the treat nent of the iuit eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations ex tensively advertised. I consulted with my family physician in regard to using your Extract BucSu. I did this because I used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite irjurious; in fact. I despaired of evet 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 Bccno. cbBEBs. and jusipeu bkkkikh. it oc curred to me and my physician as an exeeilent combination, and. with his advice, after an exam ination of the article, and consulting again wiih the druggist. I coucuiuded to try it. . I commen ced its use about eight months ago. at which tune 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 walkout I feit 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 ie of greater value to you Bud more satisfactory to me I am now able r 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. Vour Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nioe tonic and inviorator of the system. I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its use in such affections t M M'COKMICK. ; Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, be refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. Wm. Bigler, Ex-Gov. Penna. 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, PluTa. Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, U.S.-Court. Hon. G.W. Woodward, Judge,-. Phil'a Hon. W.A.Porterj CitySolicitor,PhiI. Hon. John Bigler, Ex-Gov. California - Hon. E. Banks, Auditor Gen. Wash ington, D. C. ''.' And many others, if necessary. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, ' ' ; HZtKBOLD'S .' . " ; : ' DRUG A JVD CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 504 B IK") AT WAY, ' (Metropolitan Hotel ) . ., t ; 1ST 33 O H K . SOLD BIT DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. : . Vew Yerk, JTow. I,U6-1?.. IU TKKKITOKY A.M LESES ior :r sale hy . . u j Vimi'K. Clearfield. Pa . M-tr. 21. 1S3. Alt y at Law. CLEAK FIELD HOI'S K. CLEARFDIEL PA- I be subscriber hnvin" purrb;is-d ihe furniture and interest frm it. 11" Morrow, in. laid House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sicnt and permanent hoarders. Every depart ment connected wiih his establishment will be conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share lif public pat'rouaee. July II. ISfiO.-y. iK. X. C'M.HI It.V. A. 91. II ILLS I) FN 1 1 LS TO IN- ! form bis phtrous that inoft-tioii . . al iusi-iss coi,Dr.es tiui o his office all 4?r51 the tin.e. aud hr will therefore be - UTrTfT j able to make Pri.feioJial Visit? to any i bis "0 customed pliu e. this vuiuuier; bat uia. be found at his offijt on the southwest corner of From and MaHi streets at all limes, except when notice a -pear in the two papers to the contrary. Clearfie'd. Pa.. .luly I. Ihfli. S. U. A full set of "Teeth put in for S2f. CLEARFIELD N V US E It V . E X CO V R AiE liOMfci ISDI'STKY. The undersigned having established a Nursery, on ihe I'ike. about halfway between Curacnsville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepar- d t- furnish all kindsof Krui' trees. (Standard and dwarf.) Kvi rgreen . Shiub btry, tirape Vines, tiooseberry, Luwtvn lilacs berry. .Strawberry and llnspbeiry vines. Also Sibrian t'rab trees. Quince and early Scarlet ft han barb. .te. Orders promptly attended o. Address Aug 2I.IK4. J.l WKttia T. Curivensville. TV .;VT FI ItM. The nndersianed have this day 1 firuied a cnpnrtiier.-hip under thj firm name of Trvin A llaitslorn for the transaction of a gen eral mrri'hxndise and lumber buin-s. A larpe and well selected stoc r of gH Is has been added to that already on hand at the -corner store'' in Curwensville. where we arc now piepared to show customers a complete assortment, with prices a low as the lowest. The highest market rates paid for lumber of all deserip'ions. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. E A IK VIX. W. R. ilAHTSIIOHN. Curwensville. July 17. ISo.i SOMETHING NEW! CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP, Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, and the public iu general, t'-at we have entered into partnership, ami are prepvred to do all kinds of wink ou carriage?, wagons, sleighs, sleds Sc. ' All kiiid repaiiing done with itesirness and dispateb. VJui promptly- attended to. - J'UIN K. ll'lTE. Clearfield, July 5, 'y. Wm. MoK.VIUUT- Thankful fur p ut p.-nrone. I w-ml l still so licit the lavorsof my old customers, mid ask !. ny new ones to give us a c til I i are a-soci.ited with me in the above business. Win. Mi;iCnih who is an experienced workman. If you waut a good carriage or timber sled, give us a call. J. F Horn. CLEAHFI E LD CO I' N TV - ii A N K .The t'lcarlield County Hank as an im-orporatcd iustitution bus goue out of existence, by the rur render of its charier on the 12th .f May. HfVi. All of its stock is owned by the subscribers, who will continue the KaiiSing liusitiess at tlie same place as private bankers, under the firm name of Tiik Clkahfikld Cou.ntv Bank. We are responsible for the debts of the Rank 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 nc six per cent as heretofore Our personal responsibility is . pledged for all deposits received ami business transacted. A cottinuanceof the liberal patronage of the bu siness met of the county is resnj;: fully solicited As president, casl ier.' and officers of the late Clearfield Coutity Hunk, we require' the notes of said Bank to be presented for tedt-nipiion J'.s.T Lkosakd. lSiritAUP Shaw. ; ' A K.'WmonT, J It. tiiicii m, ' Wtf. Pouter (!. L' Knn, June 17,1.55. W. A Wallacr. The business of the Bank will be conducted by John M.Adams. Ksq . as Cashier. Attention! Buyers!! HIPPLE FAUST DEALKKS IV F03EIG A?TO D031S5TIC DSY-G00DS, &3 MAIX STRKBT, CraWENSVILLR. PA., Itav'njr just returned from the cat with a gen eral assortment ot noo.-l to wbit-h they desire to invite the attention of their old customers and friends. Their stock consists of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HAHD-"WAEE, QUEE5?-"V7 ARe, TIN-WARE, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing. Notions, e'c . in reat variety, which they now offer at prices for cash to suit the times ' They also deal in drain. ' Porlt. Shingles. Boards and other lumber, which will be received at the i ijjhi-st inaik. t prices in ex stiine for ods. Persons desirous of purchasiu:; goods at fir rates are respectfully requested to give us a, c.ill. liemembcr you can fill I us at the oid slai.d . n Main Street where we are prepared to accomo date customers with anything in our Hue of business Sept. 6. 1363. HIPPLE A FAUST. "WRAT ISIT?". QBE AT EXCITEMENT IN GLET HOPE. PA KVF.RTBoriT SEKMS PLEASED. ; . An.l Why Should They Not Be ? Surely, the people in that section of Clearfield . eounty have great reason to be rejoiced over the pleasing announcement that JOHN O ZST has just opened in his Xew Store Room, the larg est aud best selected stock, of goods ever brought to that part of the county of ClearfieJd. SEW STO.E A.tJD SiiW G50D5. The undersigned -having removed bis store to his New building on Piue Street, tilen Hope, op Hisite the "Uuiou House." is now opening and of feriug to the public the largest and best selected stock of seasonable goods ever oQ. red in thit place ai.d neighborhood, aud will be sold at pri ces lu suit the times. . - ' . : His Slock embraces Dry-Ooods. NotionS. Hard ware. Queens ware. Coots. jhoe. Mats and Caps. Keady maile clothing. Faints. Oils, tilass. Nail liacoo, r'ish. Flour. .Salt; Willow, Stone and Ear-tbeu-ware. aud Stoves. OF DRY HtwyihS. he has Cloths. Cassi'mers. Sat finetts. Tweeds. Vesting, Flannels. Shirtines Prints. Coburfc Moth. Alpacas De Laines. Gtujr hains. Chint Kerchief . Nuldas. Sontas. .Van kin. Lawns. Linen. Lace Edgings. Collars, Trim mings, liraids. Vails, etc ' OF IJAKIiWAIiE. be has axes. saws. "chisels knives and f-.rk. lK;ks. binzes. screws 'j... hammers, nails, spike. Stoves of various pattern. aiMt sir.es flat iroi.s etc - ' t - ' - ? .. OFtlROCKRIES. be has coffee, sugar. ruoS se. teas nee. pepper ciu.mou, cloves, Flour ham, sides. h"l Cw. ' vr wtbAMf aKE., lie ha tea ets. cups an saucer, cream juirs. lea and coffee pot, piieher r dV01,"1",' h h" -:ita.' rest un dershirts, shirts, drawers, neck-ties gloves, socks. hats. cap. bou. shoes, etc - . - . AM the above, and numerous other artie'es. for sale eheap f.T cash, oi exchanged for all kinds ol lumber and country produce - ' Kemember, that I am receiving good weekly from Italtimore. T'bila lelphia. New Yi.rK and Plttaburg aud hat any guodj can be furnished on very short notice, . , . , Cn" nd eian.iiie 'tho iro'dsjind prices and sat isfy yourselves of the utility of buying yi Glaa Hope, Dmhsui 23, IcAi. ' ' VV". NTED 5 000 worth of courty bor?, Those of lone-t Jar- i nferfeo Ai.i.li WALTth ItAKKITT lune 24 T-rt") Clearfield. Pa. ith ii K A F F. H' A T K I IX & V o. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, Xo. 4.'6 Market Street. Philadelphi.t. PAr. or AFP. : : isaac watkiss. : : w. n wr.iaKa Ap.2. tikw SArriNOTuN.' ISGi THE LTTMBSE-CITT RACES AG A IIT! EIRE & SPENCEE KEEP THE IXSIDE TRACK Their Olebratel thero' bred Steed "CHEAPEST FOR CASH," ' the Peoples' favorite!! Remember this and when in want of skasca nt.R eMin. at TfiK vhRY loh-kst posstntK cAa rmrK. call at the store of Kiuk A Srs KR?in Lumber City. , You will not fii) t i be suited. . Dress Uoods and Xotiom in great vatiety, We study to iilcae. - " t KIKK A SPEXCEHi Lumber Ctty. Pa .July 1, Istrto. NEW STORE, AT MARVSVILtii, CLEAR FI ELD CO. The undersigneil woutd respec'full v announce to the c:tir.ens of Clenrfit'ld connfy that he has opened a now stgrein Marysvil'e, and that he is now recei ing a iar;;o and splen lid assortment of seasonable goods, such as - " DUST-GOODS AND NOTIONS, Hard ware, Queens ware, groceries; - K DKIHJS.OILS, FAINTS AND CL VSS, BOOTS, SI10E3. HATS ' AND CAT'S; " CLOTHING, AND STATIONAHY, and in f:ic a penoral assortment of 3 Is. such ii S are Kenerilly kept in a Citinrry store ' s I'eirous of pleasing the public, bu will use his best endeavor to keep on hand the best of goods. , and thereby hopes to merit a liberal share t" pat ronage' Ctil lierore purchasing elsewhere. at 1 am leteriuined to sell o Is at moderate prices for utsli. or exehango them for every description ot Lumber, a, market prices LVpt .27. ISiij. SfAt.'Y W. TIIOMPSOX. 0L0THIN&!!!! Men, Youths and Boys' enn ba supplied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing' at REIZENSTEIN BKO'S Sc CO.; , whero it is sold ut prices that will' induce iheir purchase. The universal satisf.'iction which bas been given, has induced them to increase their s ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab lishment of the kiud in this part uf the fctute., i Reizenstein Bro's & Co., ' "r Sell goods at a Tery smalt profit, for eash ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. ,Tbey give every one the worth of his m&uey. They treat their customers &11 alike. They sell cheaper than every body else. " Tl.eir store is conveniently situated. '' " They having purchased their stock at reduaed prices they can sell cheaper than others. For those and other reasons persoa should bu v their clothing at t; i . REIZEXS'l EVS 'BKO'S' A CO. Produce of every ' kind taken at the highest market prices . 1 '- "' May lS lSSl r- i . CHEAPER ; STILL!! . ." ' 7 " ! . i SE-A.S03SX-A.S3Li 13 GOODS JUST RKf ElVKtt AT .. . ,. WILLI A M 1'. I It V I .N ' S S TO RE, O.t MAIIKKT ST.. CLBP.Klr.Ln. PA., -r THE CHEAPEST AN'p BEST GOODS ' ' ARE TO BE HAD AT THE " " CIIEAr CASH STORE. V ' The undersigned has just received from the East ern cities a lrge and well selected stock or the most seas-mible goods, which he can dispose of, at tha rc.son.iljle prices. His friends and custom ers urc invited to examine bis stock of goods and ascenaiu Ihe prices befo,e purrhating elsewhere as be leels persuaded none undersell him.- His stock embraces a well selected assortment of DKY-GOODS AXO SOTIOSS, : , Hardware; -Queens .iVare, ' a It G O E R I: k s , -; ' ; DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, " BOOTS, SHOES, II AIS 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 fur cash, or ex - changed for approved produce. ! Go to the "cheap cash store'', if yoa want to bar goods at fair prices. . . May 21. 1365. - tVm' F. IRWIN. C.W.&.H.w.SmTH, Market Street, Clearfield. Pa.,- - ' Uoom, heretofore occupied a a Poet-office. J 1865' 1865 GHAI7D OPEnfG OF SPBIlSTG-GpODS,.;, .-, , comprising a general assortment of ; , Drv-Goo ls, ., Groceric. a Quqcns-ware, . Wooden-ware, Boots .ami. Shoes,', ' i ,; Notions, kc-i Sic.tkc,;, riestoaaHtybf PrinU. Pelaines. Mojambianes, Linen. Poplins. Ualzariues. avellas. Uinghi'nis cherk. driNhig. ticking and sheeting, shawls, l-iaiii suae. lowiart siiics, eassannrrea- cottpnndes, jeans, i weeds, aatinetts. bleached musline 'i lei than city wholesale prices) brown muslins ' . .'nSl Eli V. O loves,' Ribbons.Trlnimi0gs, Cut tons, rn great variety) coHars velvet ribbon veils, bead aet. ew broidery J braid. haiidkersMefi la dies elastic p;.ges, .w'.aleboues, bindiags. cbjl drens IrtI.s,e and ladies' hoop skirtsQuaker and Corset Skirta.iv ;-i,:f f .tt; iz.leXktoaTYL.r. BALMORALS;-i ' m - . 7. Lemna P"Tea Setts DFes -earn' im.n and.f ne. ware, cupaaeer,prerVrynra Ae. rTrS Bfeotort:h"rnV, Mrijtfck'eM.'Mea ure brusheticmbsj.wicJti.ratfcy baiet. owls, dor-ma?s,;wind. blind. cerds, tassels, etc..to. Chi WreBg. JMiisea :mn lAdbt mereco-lmot., mi
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