Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, January 03, 1866, Image 3

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11 00 a. m.
3.50 p. m.
6.40 p. m.
, Yves PhiHpar at
,vRev. Archer will preacu
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f "v Sunday, January th.
coun-u , . . t Monroe in
Cervices win "v' "J .
th; j! E.. Church, on Sabbath morning,
JTrf g the Baptist church on Sun
Freac . S r.r Tth. by Rev, Sem-
day evening, '
bower.
TT. lannanr lerm Ol uur
COCET.
next Monday, Janu-
i-..imiuences on
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gth, and will connnae u
ary
.,.rvi A r masac We have been
fa-
JBinu.. .
4 vmv of this excellent
"Alma-
....d Political Register," for 1S66. It
AahM be in the hands of everybody, a it
contains a number of interesting statics.
For sale at the Journal office.
Frrrr-THREE Sundays in a Year. It
i, not generally known, that the year 1865
vu favored with fifty-three Sundays the
first and the last day being a Sabbath. It
will be quixe a number of years before the
lame circumstance occurs again.
Rather Amusing t see two married
mon rulinz down a hill on a small hand sled
and" run foul of a rail pile, resulting in their
J.;-omfiture and retirement from the "field
.fv..ia" with bruised shins, amidst the
ibouts and jeers of young America.
To Correspondents. NVc are in receipt
of a inairiage notice from Philipsburg, but
.. nn n.y-ompanies the same to show
who is the writer, we defer its publication.
A rrtnonMble' name must accompany all
coicmnnications to insure attention.
Sevehelt Injured. We learn that,
some ten days since, Mathew Spackman, of
this borough, had one of his eyes very seri
ously injured whilst at work in the planing
mill. He was engaged in planing a board,
when a loose knot was torn from the board by
the rapid motion of the planer, and hurled
in the direction of Mr. S. the knot strict
ing him in the eye with such forte as to en
danger its loss. In iact, if was thought for
eeveral days that the eye was put out, but
it seems such was not the case, and hopes
are entertained of saving the eye.'
Tue River. In our last we noticed the
fact that the ice had broken up in the river
telow this place; arid carried with it antrni
ber of rafts. Since then we-have been in
formed, that some 35 or 40 rafts were car
ried out of Fulton's an I Plumb I-land
"dead waters" alone. A great quantity of
timber, it is reported, also went adrift in
Clearfield Creek, duringthe last week. The
. loss of this timber will 1 e seveiely folt . by
many persons, as they d pended on the
ea!e of it, in a great measure, to procure the
necessaries of life during the winter.
Accidental Shooting. We understand
that on Monday, January 1st, William
Wait of Lawrence township, was shot
through the left upper arm by a lad named
Thompson, whilst out in the w oods hunt
ing. Young Thompson not being aware that
Mr. Wait was in the woods, and seeing some
motion in the bushes, mistook the mov
ing object for a deer, and fired, the ball tak
ing effect a3 above stated. The wourd has
been properly dressed, and it is presumed
that Mr. Wait will be about again in a short
time, although he may in a great measure
lose the use of his arm.
Serious Aefray. On Monday after
noon. January 1st, an affray occured be
tween William McKnight, of this borough.
nnJ a blacksmith named Sample, in which
the former was seriously injured. It seems
taat, on account of a misunderstanding in
reference to some work, the two met and
quarreled, during which McKnight used
rome very abusive language, which Sample
resented by striking McKnight with a ham
mer cutting a severe gash above the left
eye and fracturing' the bone to such an ex
tent that several pieces had to be taken out.
. IcKnight is getting along as well as could
le expected, considering the dangerous na
ture of his wound. The injury, although
ferious, is not considered fatal. A warrant
was issued for the arrest of Sample, but he
had ltft for parts unknown.
American Union Commission: This
organization has for its object the'relief of
distress. It is a national organization.
It has the approval of the government.
Like the CUrUtain and Sanitary Com mis
sions, it has been called it to being by the
emergencies of the war. It is a national chari
ty. What is done by this Commission in
behalf of refugees and others who have
been rendered destitute by the war, is gra
".'litous these persons being unable either
m buy or insure payment for what they re
vive. It acts the part of the good Samari
um. It remembers those that suffer adver
sity, and proposes to visit with practical
sympathy, the widow and fatherless in their
Miction, both North and South. The
?nts of the commission should be prompt
y nd Krrally supplied. Rev. D. S. Mon
' oe. at Curwensville, has been appointed
ocal Sf ent, by the Baltimore branch, and
"11 receive contributions from the citizens
f CWfieM oorjfiryv ; , it - -.
will
lease accept our. t riant-? ur a co
ci
Agricultural report of lbd3. :
Railroad Engineers. Geo. W. Lcf-
fer, Eiq., the locating engineer ol tbePemi
sylvania HaUro;::, arrived in tl-.ia place l ist
week, for the purport, as vc r.ra infrrmeJ,
I of locating a road west from CLarfij'.J.
The Recent Flood. We learn that the
ice flood in the Susquehanna, last week,
carried with it the greater portion of the
loes and timber in the West Branch. It is
estimated that from sixty to seventy millions
feet of saw logs, valued at nearly a million
of dollars, passed W iliiamsport within twenty-four
hours on the 28 th and 29th days of
December. This is supposed to be the
heaviest loss ever sustained, at one time, by
the lumbermen on the West Branch.
Graduated
At Duffs Mercantile College, Pittsburg, Pa.
Melancthon Keyser, Bollair, Ohio.
Wai. II. Foulke, Harri.svilte, Ohio.
James D. Forrester, Aileghenv city, Pa.
A. S. Bonebreak, Wanesboro, Pa.
James McGuire, Johnstown, Pa.
Joseph Oliver, Allegheny eity, Pa.
Fred Bornian, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Alex B. F. Wilson, Allegheny city. Pa.
Martin Hoting, Allegheny city, Pa.
A. S. Church, Ontario, Ohio.
O. P. Blair, Turtle Creek, Pa.
John W. Langfit, Tay!oitown, Pa.
A. A. Mulligan, Sunnv Side, Pa.
J. W. Allen. Sunny Side, Pa.
Wm. J. McKee, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John G. Doty, Indiana county, Pa. .
T. G. Duncan, Wellsville, Ohio.
John B. Eversole, North Berne, Ohio.
P. I. McDonald, Sewickley, Pa. "
II. A. Martox, Iowa Hill, California.
James II. Heed. Elizabethtowu, Pa.
James Butler, Pittsburg, Pa.
Daniel II. McAbce, Pittsburgh, Pa.
All of whom passed the usual searching
examinations of the College sati.-facrcrily,
and who will no doubt, hereafter distinguish
themselves by an honorable proficiency m
business. Each graduate was awarded the
beautiful diploma of the College as acreden
tial of lm proficiency, ot his industry, and
of his exemplary deportment during his
course of stuay.
Hon. Henry Winter Davis died at Balti
more,, on Uecemoer -dUtn, o: rnsurr.oma.
He was one of the ablest statesmen in the
Union, and hU death will be lamented
throughout the country.
Ltate advices from South America state
that the Chilians had captured a Spanish
gun-boat, after a brisk engagement.
Attorney General Meredith of Pennsylva-
ria. has given an opinion mat a otate nas
the right to tax National Banks.
Secretary Seward has gone to Charleston
to recuperate his health. He niay. also go
to Havana before his return.
MARRIED:
On Dec. 17th, 1SC5, by J. R. CaiJell,
E., Mr. Peter Sloppy, of Knox town
ship, to Miss Eliza Lewis of Vergujon Tp.
DIED:
On Friday, Dec. 22J, 1SG5. Wilson-
Holly, infant son of Henry Gueiich, of
Lawrei.ee tp., aged 3 months and 6 dajs.
"Now still and cold beneath the mculd
Our darling b.by lies ;
And sad we weep, that death's cold s'eep
lias seated his lovicjj eyes."
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ALT- a
store of
goad article, and very cheap at the
WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfie? 1.
LAHGi; f jOT of Raft rope, small rope.and
l'ully blocks, for sale bv the coil, at a fmall
advance on cost by IUVIN 4 II A UTS HORN.
I PROVISION'S. Flour, bacon, lard, cheese,
dried beef, dried Iruit. received rcsularly. at
the store of Mar. 22. J. P. KilATZKK.
I71LOITR. A largo
Flour, in Barrels.
quantity Extra Family
Satk's and J Sacks for
sale by IFeh, 22.
1S3j. W. F. IRWIN.
First National Bank, Clearfi tLn. Pa., )
Decemoer 12, SCib. j
TVOTICK is hereby given, that a meeting of
ll the stockholders of tbe First National Bank of
Clearfield. Pa... will bo held at tLc Banking house.
on Saturday the 13th day of Jnnu.iry. 1.-133, tor
tbe purpose oi electing officers of said Bank.
A. C. FIHNEY.
Dec. 13, 1S65. Cashier.
STEAM ENGINES. We have on sale One
pew tteam engine. 12 inch lii'nieter cylinder.
2-1 inch stroke, fitted to rolled iron box tied plate,
with all useful modern improvements with or
without boiler. Also one new Portnble Steam
Engine and boiler. 8 inch cylinder. 12 inch stroke,
made of the best material and most approved pat
tern Also one tecond-bfcd Steam Engine. 2-!
inch diameter cylinder. 5 feet stroke, just repair
ed and warranted as food s new, which we offer
at a very low figure. Al'LANAH AN A STONE.
Dec. 13. 136;-6t Holliiaysburg Pa
A UniTOK'S NOTICE. In the mutter of
xm - the fcsta.e of John King. late of Hurnsi
township. Clearfield unty. dee'd The under
signed, who was du'y appointed Auditor t. settle
and adjust tbe account of Daniel Horman and
Wm. Ring, the Administrators of the aforesaid
estate, will' attend to the duties of his gnid sp
pointment, at his office -io the Boruogh of Clear
field, on Saturday the 30th day of December.
1SB5, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day. when and
where all persons mteres'ed can attend, if they
see crop
ner. " THOMAS J. M'CULLOUUH.
- Nov. 27, 1S5 del3-p.
Auditor.
A GKICULTtHtAL SI EETING. The an-
V nnnl meeting of the Clearfield County Ag-
ri,-iiltnrt So-ietv will he held in the Court House
in Clearfield, on Monday evening, the Sth day of
January, A.D-1S6S, lr the purpose of electing
officers for the ensuing ear. - It is to be hoped
that a general attendance of members will be
nresent on the occasion, that one and all may be
uiifid with the selection of officers then made
And all who are in an war interested ia the
cause of Agriculture, are cordially invited to at
tend., tjyonleroi Ul meemm raraumwo.
Deo. 27. - L. F. IRWIN, Secretary
SnESIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ
of Vt wii tiou t Exponas, issued ont of the
Court of Common Please ol Clearfield count jv and
to me directed, there "will be exposed topublio
sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Clear
field, on MONDAY the STH DATOF JANUARY
1666, the following deserbedReal Estate-to U
A eertain tract of lnd kituate in Burnside Tp..
Clear3eld county, Pennsylvania, containing a
bout 100 acres. 25 or 30 ncres cleared a;id boup
ded south ty Thou.ass Young, west by Ebcnexcr
I McMasters, north and east by Christian Rora-
baugh ; a two story hewod log House and log sta
ble erected thereon, and a small young orchard.
Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of John Kyen.
IK.27, 18V . JACOB FAUST, Sheriff.
TnANKS. Hon. J.
T E It SI S OK. THE JOl'KMAL.'
The UAFTBxoi's Jouesal is published on Wed
reday at J52'rfl per annum io advance. irnot
pMii at the hejinning of the y?cr. S2.50 wiH he
ohexRed, and 5:i,Ut) if not paid before lite close of
the year. . . . . M - .
Advertisements will be Inserted at Sl,50per
fiqoare. for three or less iiuertioas Ten lines
(or less) counting a square, for ever.T additional
insertion f 0 cents will be charged A deduction
will be made to yaarly aivertUer.
"So sobscription laken.for a shortcT time than
six tfconths. and do paper will be discontinued un
til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of
the pahlisher. S. J. ROW.
RATES OF SUDSCRIPTTOX, ADVERTISING
AND JOBEING.
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Subscription, if paid within six months :
Subscription, if paid within the year, :
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Auditor's notices, each.
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Dissolution notices, each, 3 times.
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lines, or less 3 times, or less,
For each subsequent insertion.
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Over 25 of each of above, at proportionate rate3
The above rates were agreed npon, by the un
dersigned, on the 3d day of December. IdSt, and
will be strictly adhered to during the present
high prices of all kinds of printing materials.
D. V. MOOKE;
Publisher of ;Cearfield Republican."
S J. ROW,
Publisher of ' TtafUinan's Journal."
SPECIAL NOTICE.
"Great OaTm from Utile Acorvs grow."
The worst diseases known to the human race
spring from causes so small na to almost dcly de
tection. The volumes of scintify; lore that CI I
the tablts and sbelvrs ot the laedicul fraternity
only go to prove and elaborate the;e facts.
Then guard yourselves whilo you may. The
smallest pimple on the skin is a tell. tale and in
dicatoiof dieease. It may fade an 1 die away
from the surface of the body, but it will reach the
vitals, perhaps, at Ia.-t. and de.uh be the result
and final close. Moiel's i?it,i-D3, Dyspeptic
and BiAF.r.nsA Pitt, euro where all others fail.
While for Burns, Scalds. Chilb'.ain3, Cuts, and all
abrasions of thessin, M mjgikis Savve is infallible-
Sold by J. Maooisl, 43 FuHon street, Nevr
Yoik, and all Druggists, at 25 tucts per box.
FARMERS' "
MUTUAL FIIIE I.NSU-KANCE COMPA
NY OF YOIIK, 1A. . -
Insnres against los or damage br tiro.; It is tiie
safest company in the State, and has made no as
sessments sinco its establishment, nnd hence it is
tbo uioyt economical. i. J. HOW, Agent.
Jure 21, 186a. Clearfield, Pa
C0LUSIJ3IA IaSUBAtfCA C02IPA3Y,
Columbia. Ta., . -Ii
f nres against- loss by fire, on very moderate
terms either on the mutual or cash principle.
Special rates for tbe safer elas of fan property.
This ia one'of the oldest and bdsr companies in
country, and bears a reputation for promptne.-s
and strict bu.-mc.j3 ictcrity second to no otber
in the Sute. S. J. HOW, Agent.
Deo 27, 155. Clearfield, Pa.
1794. Chartered, 1794
IIToURANon COMPANY OF
NOR
r-T AMESICA,
AT PIIILALKLPI1IA. .
The old et Insurance company in America. Cash
capital and surplus, i.ver 5I,71o uUU.UU.
Seventy one year3 Successful Busiac?-? Experi-
er.co. wnh a reputation t iBlremr anl not.ora-
bledcaiing unsurpassed by njy similar institution.
bosses paid -sineenrgamzition, SlY.SUtt-O'Jtl.iitt
Liberal Kates f-jr all the s.if'er c.1;isse of proper
ty. Insurance for d wellinr3 and contents, a spe
ciality. Uriels and Stone buildings insured PEtt-
rcTCALLY,if desired, on terms of the greatest e-
conomy and safctv to the insured.
It is Wisnnsi anil Kcosomv to insure in the best
companies, and there is none better tban tee oia
ISSCitASCR coapAxr OP NimTH Ambuica.
CUARL1SPLATT. I ARTHUR O 'COFFIN, '
Secretary. Treasurer.
DIBJSCTORS.
Arthur O. Coffin,
S. Morris Wain,
Samuel W Jones,
John A. Erown,
Charles Tnylor.
Ambrose White,
William Welsh,
Richard D. Wood,
Wm 13. Bowen,
James N. Dickson.
John Mason.
George D. Harrison,
Francis R- Cope.
Edward II. Trotter,
Fdward S Clark,
Wm. Cummings,
T Charlton Henry,
Wm, Bueblbr, Central Agent of Penn'a.
S. J ROW, Agent for Clearfield oo. dec20.
FISH a general varietv, just received and for
sale at MKKHfc.LL A Bltil-EK'S
P
ISII,
Salt and plaster in
Mar. 22. 13(53. J.
large quantities
at .
FODDEK CUTTERS of a superior makt
for sale at reaonal le pr'tes. a MEKKELL
and BKiLEH'S. Clearfie'i, Pa
HEW STORE,
AT MARYSVILLE, CLEARFIELD CO.
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to the citixens of Clearfield county, that be hs
onentd a now store in Marvsvil'e. and that he is
now receiving a large and splendid assortmant of
seasonable goods, such as
DEr:QOOD8 AND NOTIONS,
Hardware, Queens ware,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GL ASS,
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS AND CAPS.
CLOTHING; AND STATIONARY,
and in fact ft general assortment -of goods, such
... ..n.rillv bant in a. rtunntPV Store.
Desirous of pleasing the public, he will ase his
hsat .nHAonri m 1tn nn hand tbe best of fcoods,
and thereby hopes to nrerit a liberal share of pat
ronage. Call before purchasing elsewhere. as I n
determined to sell goods at moderate prioes for
crab, or exchange them for every descnp"""
of Lumber, at market prices "".
Eep. r,186J. b'TACY W. THOMPSON
the kidneys. .. .
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The kidneys are two m number, sit
uated at the upper part of the loin,
surrounded, by fat, "and consisting of
tnree parts, viz: the anterior, tLc 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 conductor also, terminating in a singlo tute,
and called the ureter; the ureter3 are connected
with the bladder. .
The bladder is composed of various
coverings or tissues, divided into parts, vii -the
upper, the lower, the nervous, and the mucous.
The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have
a desire to urinate without the ability, otbei s 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 the)r 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
oar flesh and blood are supported from these
sources.
Gout, or Rheumatism.
Tain occurring in the loins is indic
ative of the above dieaas. They occur in per
sons disposed to acid stomach and chalky secre
tions.
The Gravel. J-
The Gravel ensue3 from neglect or
the improper tieatment of the ki Jneys.
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 . ...
D R.O P S Y
Is a collection of water in simo parts
of Ihe body, and bears different nnme-i. according
to the part affected, vit : wl en generally diffused
over the body, it is cilled Anasarca ; when of the
abdomen, Ascites; wben of tbe cheat, lijiro
thorax :
. TREATMENT.
IIcimlo!J's hilily concentrated Ex
tract ot iueaa 13 uteideui? ona of the
best remedies l".r diseases of the bladder, kidneys.
gmve!, dropsical swelling.', rheumatism, end gou
ty affections. Lnder this head we bave arranz-
ed Dysuriu, or difficulty and j ain in passing wat
er: county secienon. or small aud Irtqucct uis-
Cisarses. of water; ttrarituarj'. or stopping ol
w iter: Haeuiaturia. or bloody urine : U out and
Rhumali.-m of the kidneys, without any chance
n quantity, but increase of culor or dark water
It was alwrvvs highly recommended ly tbe late
Vr Phtiick in these infections. ,
rrt, . . - . .
lnis medicine increases tae power
of digestion, and excites tbe a', soroents tn!o heal
thy exercise, by wnicu tbe watery or calcareons
-depositions and ail unnatural enlwrgcuents, as
well as pain ana inuamaiion, are reauceu, ana is
takta by
MeuyVrp'inen& Children.
Directions for use and diet accompany,
PaiLADKLPaiA, Ta., Feb. 25, 1857
II. T. Helmbold, Druggici:
Dear Sir : I Lave been a suffei
er, for upwards of twenty years, with
rrrnvpl hlorlfipr 5nn Vidncv nftrffti.ins.
, . , ,
during which :iui I have used various mcc icinal
preparations, and ben under the treat'nent of
toe mot eminent physicians, eiperienciniC but
little relief.
Having seen your preDarations ex
tensively advertised. 1 consulted with my family
pnysician in regard to using your txtract liucbu.
I did tliis because I used all kinds
of advertised remedies, and bad found
them worthless, and some quite injurious: in fact.
I dcuuired of ever getting well, ur.d deterrcin
ed to u.!e no Teinel.es unless I knew of the ingre
dients. It w:is this that prompted me to u your
remedy As you advertised that it was compos
ed of litxcnr, ci-BSBS. snJ jcsipbr HER-'tes, it oc
curred to me and my physician as an exee'ilei;t
er.iiii.m.iiion. ana. wpn om s'ivice. alter an exam
ination of tbo article, and consulting again with
tho drusririst. I conculu led to try it. I cuwuien
ced its use aboot eiihtmonths ago, at which time
I was confined to my room. From the Cr.-t hot
tlo I was astonished and gratified at the benefi
cial effect, and arter nsins it three weeks, was a-
b!e to walk out' I felt much like writing you i
full statement of my case at tbe time, but though
iuv improvement mient only bo temporary ana
therefore concluded to defer and see if it would
effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be o
greater valua to you end more satisfactory to me
I am now able to report tbat.a cure
is effected after using the remedy for
fiye 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 inrigorator of the
system. I do not mean to be without it whenever
occasion may require its use in such affections.
M M'COKMICK. ,
Should any doubt Mr. McCormlck's statement,
he refers to the following gentlemen-:
Hon. Wm. Bigler, Ex-Gov. Penn'a.
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Phii'a. .
Hon.'J. C. Knox, Judge, Phii'a.
Horu" J. S. Black, Judge, Phii'a. .
Hon. D. R. Porter, Ex-Gov. Penn'a.
Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Phii'a.
Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, U. S. Court.
Hon. G.W.Woodward, Judge, Phii'a
Hon. W.A. Porter, City Solicitor,Phil.
Hon. John Bigler, Ex-Gov. California
Hon. JS. Bank3, Auditor Gen. Wash
ington, D. C ' 1 '.' V .
And many others, if necessary. . ,
: PRINCIPAL DEPOT,-'' -i
IIELKBOLD'S ''
DRPG AND CnEJIICAL WAREHOUSE,
" 594 BROADWAY,
' "; (Metropolitan Hotel ) .
SOLD; BY DRUGGISTS EVERT WHERE.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
w ' . - New Terk, 1, lf5-Jyv
HOK-SF.-STIOKS and horse-nails, to be had at
Aug. 23. MERKKLLA BIflLER'S.
RLUlSTEit'S NOTlCi;. Nntice is hereby
given, that the fnHvwiug aouountB have been
examined and passed by me. and i-cmaia filed of
record in thisoSue for ibe inspection of beirs,
legatee5.credtinr'nd atl others la any other way
interested, and will 09 present.! to tho next Or-
i poan.V Court of Clearfield coumy. to he held at
j the Cntrt JIons. in he Borough r.f Clearfield.
oomBenciag.oo tLe 'ti .oud:ty ot January, tsub.
The Snal account of Jesse Lines. Trustee of the
estate of Thomas Boyle, late of Brady township,
Clearfield ouunty. Pa, deceased. -
l Do ttnal aoconnt of Anagail Aurand, Admin
istrator of John Anrand. late of Brady township,
Clearfield county. Pu., deceased. ' - .
inc account of Jamea it. Johnston. Adminis
trator of James Johnston, late of Jordan town'p,
Clearaeld county. Pa., deceased
lne nnal account. of Joseph M Clarren. r.xecn-
tor of the last will and testament of Valentine
Flegal, late of Decatur township; Clearfield
count v. Pa . decexsed - ' ' '
The final account of Ellas Rishel, Sr.. Trustee
of the estate of Philip Kriner, late of Brady tp,
Clearfield county. Pa., deceased. :
ine nnal account of James H. morgan. Admin-
stratnr of Sarah Moreno, late of Guetich town'p.
Clearfield county, Pa . deceased. ' "
Partial account of Ab-aham Myrter and John
Flynn, Administrators of Martin Myrter, late of
Penn tp.. ClearSeH eo . Pa , dee'd.
Ibe account of Wm. K. Johnson. Administra
tor of tbe last Will and testament of James Hen
ry, late of Pike tp, Clearfield co.. Fa .dec d.
Ihe account of A W Lee. Executor of the last
will and testament of J. S. Lee late of Beccaria
township, Clearfield county, deceased.
I. U. HARUtK,
Register's Office. Dee. 13. '65. Kegi ter.
SHERIFF S SALES. By virlue of sundry
writs of Vetuiitioiii Exponas, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and
to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale,
at the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield, on
MONDAY the 8TU DAY OF JANUARY. ISob.the
following described ileal Estate, to wit :
Two cirtain tracts of land situate in Covington
towntlup, Clearfield county. Pa., the one bound
ed north by the public road leading from Kart-
bans to Clearfield town, on the west side by the
public road leading to John Barmoy's. and on the
south and east by lands of !eon Coudriet. with a
two-story frame bouse zixsz feet, ani frame sta
tic ther-oii erected, ine otber lot bounded on
the south by tbe puMio road leading from Kart
haus to Clearfield, oc the eat by lot of John
Hriels. and on the north and snath by lands of
John Mlson. with a wsgen-mnker ch'P thereon
erected. Seized, taken in execution and t-J bo
sold as the property of Joseph S. Mulfon.
Also a certain tract of land situate n OirarJ
township. Clearfield conntv. Pa., eontnining about
seveniy-four acres, ar-d allowance.1 with a huu-e
and oilier out builiimus erected thereou, describ
ed as folio. ts: Hejiinning at a while 0:1k.. btiue
the north east corner ot warrant No ISiO. thence 1
south onebunlrod and eighty perches to stone
orner. thence west seventy parches to whi?e oak
corner, thence north one hundred and eighty por-
cbes to stol e coiner, thence east seventy perches
to wbitoouk co nor and place of beginning, and
being part of warrant No. I3'J0. Seized, taken in
cxcication, and to be sold as tbe property of John
u. rettst
-Also acertrin tract of land situate ta Pena
towefhip. Ctcar.'el.l county, Ph., bounded east by
lunus of lteed t Weaver, east by . Fcnton and
3. Derrick, west by E. Fenton and north K. Fen
ton containing about one hundred and fix acres,
with forty acres cleared, and baring a frame
house and log b .rn erected thereon Seized, ta
ken in execution, and to ba sold as the property
of Georgo S. Follerton
Also acfTain tract of land situate in Bloom
towns-hip. Ciearfield county Penn'. bounded by
lands of Jacob Bilger. Dale, and other, coutain
ing one hundred and twonty-firp acres, more or
less, with frame h -u?e and saw-mi'.l erected ther
on. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold at
the property of George lrvin.
Also two certain lots of ground situate in Os
ceola, Clearfield county, Pa. Seized, takea io
execution, and to be sold as the property of J. II.
Warren.
Also, by virtue of a writ of A!. -Levari l'ueias
the followinz described Real Kstate. to wit : '
All that certain bank barn, having a front of
fift--two feet and depth or Scrty foet, situate on
a certain tract or lot of ground, situate in Law
rence township. Clearfield county. Pa. Seized,
tsken in execution, and to Le sold as the proper
ty of Ecnj tmin Dale, owner, or reputed owor
Lec. 13. 18uo. ' JACOB FAUST. Sheriff
250,000 ! WATCHES,
CHAINS, DIAMOND KINGS, AC. &C,
Worth over One Jliilion dollars, All to be sold
ti each, viteout 223 abd to vaius t
- .tfot to ce Pail far until you Know what
' you are to-Receive!
SPLENFUD LIST OF ARTICLES!
All to bo Sold 9.1 SI Each !
250 Folid i'ih-er Dinii.g Pets, $75 to S-Snn
00 Si! ver Salvers and l:rns, 50 to 2-0
.'GO SoUl Silver Tea J?eUcompItte, 50 to 300
1:0 Kosv!woi(l Musical boxos, 3Jairs 75 to 230
2li) Mshortnv Mu-i!Kl boxes, 31 airs 50 to 2')0
50 Uold iiuutiag Watches, 75 to 2.0
2;:J Ladios' LnJioelled ulold watches 50 to 2i0
600 Gents Hunting aiiver watches, 35 to 100
JO'J Itctt Ocera Glafses, 2s to 10n
500 Mother of Pearl Lo-nettes. 50 to 100
S.iO i-ir irrol Hcvolvftrs, ' - 15 to 50
i(l Single aud Double Shooters, JO to 50
300 Kiegcnt Oil Paintings, 5C to -00
2.i0 Mrbio Stntues, Uu-iU, Ac , 50 to 200
250 Diamond Riegs. . . 50 to 100
5. WOO Photo Alburn, all sizes, S to 50
2 000 Hold Vest and Neck Chains, 15 in ' 30
3,u00 Gold Oval Pand Bracelets. 5 to 10
5 000 Chasod U-Id Bracelets. fl to 12
2.000 Chatelaine and Ouajd Chains, 5 to 20
7.000 Solitaire and Revolving Brooches, 5 to 10
2.000 Lava aud Florentine - lo 4 to 10
5.000 Coral. Goal and Emerald do 4 to 10
5.000 Mosaic, jet nnd lava Eardrops, 4 to I
7.000 Coral and Emerald Eardrop, 3 to 8
5,000 California Diamond Pins, 5 to 20
5.000 Cal. Cluster Diamond Pins. 3 to 10
3.000 sots Solitaire Buttons and Studs, 3 to 10
3.000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils Ao. 3 to 8
10.000 Lockets. Douhle-glars, 3 to 5
5 000 Lockets for Miniatures, 5 to 10
.1:000 Hold toothpicks. Crosses, Ao i to i 8
5.000 plain Gold Kings, . . . . .. 4 to 10
5.000 chased Gold Kings'. 4 to 10
10.000 Shield A Signet Rings, 3 to 10
10,000 California Diamond Rings, ' 3 to 10
7.500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, jet. 6 to 10
5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, coral, 8 to 12
6.000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, onyx. 10 to 15
5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava, " 12to 20
2.500 sets Ladles Jewelry mosaic, 20 to 30
10 000 Gold Pens with Silver Holders, 5 to 10
5.000 Gold PenB with Gold do 6 to 12
5,000 Gold Pens A holders, superior, 10 to 15
5.000 Silver Goblets A Drinking 'ups, 8 to 10
3.000 Silvei Castors A Wine Holiers, - 12 to 50
2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets. 20 to 50
Messrs. T. A H. GAUGHAN A CO., No. 118
Broadway, New Vork, extensive manufacturers
and importers of many of the leading and wort
J ... . .
siring to increase tnei
business to an unlimited
extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Sale, sub
ject to the regulations following : :
Certificates naming each article and Us yalne,
are placed in sealed envelopes and we.l mixed.
One of these envelopes will be aent by mail to any
address on receipt of twenty -five cents. - .
AllartteU.- Hold at Ojus Dollar each,, vxtkont
r.ganl to value ... v .
On receipt of this certificate you will see what
yoa are going to have, and then it is at your op
tion to send the dollar and take the article or not.
Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Dia
mond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on oar list for
One Dollar, and in no case can they get lsa than
one dollars worth, aa there are no uncertainties
The price of certificates is aa follows : One tor 25
cents; five for tl ; eleven for S2 ; thirty for S5,
with, elegant premium; sixty five for $18, with
bonus; one hundred for (15, and handsome
present to the getter up of the elab. -
tF A gents wanted everywhere, to whom pe-
t cial inducements are ouerea. aaarew,
T. A H GAUGHAN A CO , Importer.
- Deo. 13- . . U fcroavdway, N.T,
tcr
-I Wasrona. for sale bv MEltRtLL A BIULEK
mirANTED $5 000 worth of ctuety
T T Those of lonre-t dates preferred. Apply
to.
WAL1LK BAKHETT,
Tune 2$. JS.15.
, . . . .Ciearfield, Pa.
3-Kfoi
A. yt. II ILLS l)tIKKS
form his patrons that profemion-
n tusiness eoc fines bim .'o his Ouice all
Jbc time, and be aril! therefore be un
able to make Professional Visits to any ot bis ac-
cus?omed p!a e this summer; but ma: be fi.und
at hts.ofhce on tbe southwest corner of Frost and
Main streets at all times, except wben notice a -puair
in the twn papers to the contrary.
Clearfield. Pa., July I. InoS. . ' V: . x.
N. B. A full set of Teeth put in for SW-
CLEARFIELD NITRSEI1Y. SNCOCR
.VJE HOM3 INDl'STKV. The undersigned
having estiblUhed a Nurry. onlhe Pjke, about
halfway between Corwensvilla aod Clearfield
Boroughs. i- piepar-d to furnish all kinds of Fruit
trees, Standard and dwarl.) Evergreen . ?brul
hery.Urape Vines, Uoosvberry, Law tin Black
berry. Strawberry and Rati. bet ry vines. Also,
Sibnan Crab trees. Quince and early fcarlet Kbsu
barb. 4o. Orders promptly attended 'o. . Address
Aug 31 , IS64. J. D. WRUi 11T. Cur ensville.
jVElV FIRM. Tho undersigned have this day
ll formed a copartnership aeder tho firm nataa
of lrvin A Haruborc. for the transaction of a gen
eral merchandise and lumber busiuys. A lurpe
and well selected stoai of goods has been added
to that already on hand at the -corner store" ia
Curwensville.where we are now prepared to show
customers a complete assortment, with prices at
low as tbe lowest. Tbe highest market rates paid
for lumber of all descriptions. 1 he patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited.
:- - . K A iRvrx.
W. K. IIARTSHOHN.
Curwensville. July 17. 1S35
fiOXETHING KEW !
CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP,
Immediately in rear of Machine shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform tb
citizens of ClearSeld. and tha public in general,
tl'at we have entered into partnership, and are
prepared to do all kinds of work on carriages,
wagons, sleighs, sleds. Ac. All kindscf repairing
done with neatness and dispatch. "Orders prompt
ly attended to. JOHN F. HO TE.
Clearfield. Ju!y 5, y. WM. MeKSIGUT
Thankful for post patronage, I would still so
licit the favors of uiy old customers, and ask u
ny new ones to give us a call. I have associated
nith me io the ubove buacesj, Wm MolCr.ight.
who is an erperienced workman. If joi watt
a good carriage or timber sid. give U3 a call.
J. F Roth.
L1
It'E.NSE NOTICE The followinz named
persons bave filed in the office of the clerk of
tbe court of Quarter Sessions ol Clearfield county
tneir retiiions tor Licenss at the Janntry Session
A. D. 13t5, agreeably to the Act ot- AwemblT of
March 23:b, lbrid entitled. uAn At to reeulate
tue state of Ti.toxicnting Liqnrs " Ac:
Aoraiiain :vej.natt, lavern. uuceoia.
Peter P.loom. Tavern, Ar.sonville.
Leah Bioom. Tavern. Ourwensvillo.
Thomas Kobisen. Tavern, Lumbercity
Jchn l.itch. Tavern, Janesville.
Harrison t oss. Tavern, Oiceola.
Per.j Sayder. Tavern, Covington. .
Philander Smith, Tavern, Chest.
A. J. Draucker, Tavctn, Curwensvilla.
A. J Shiiff. Tavern. . Madera
George I.'nsrr. Tavern, Troutville.
Milo Hoyt. Tavern, Osceola
GaiEer Bloom. " Tavern, Bioom.
Richard Evans. Tavern, Brady.
Wm. Schwem. Tavern, Brady.
John Mulson, - Tavern, Covington.
Isaac Ricket, Tavern, Utabville,
AlUman El linger, Tavern. Brady,
Geo. N. Colburn, Tavern. Clearfiold.
MSRCASTILK LlCKXSES,
L M Condriet, Girard Township.
Wm. H. Shelter. Osceola borough.
Francis CouJriet Covington township.
D. F. ETZWEILER Clerk.
Clearfield December 13. 1SS5-
Aitentioii! Buyers!!
I-IIPPIiE
1ST ID
PATJST
PHALERS t
F03.2I3 AWD D0M5STI3 3SY-G00DS, AC.
1f1t STREET, CCRtVE.1SV!LI.B,rA ,
Ilav'ng justxelurned from the east with a gen
eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire ta
intite the attention of their old customers and
friends. Their stock consists of
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
HA33-WAILE, QSSIVWAEE, Tla-WAB?,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Capr,
Clothing,
they now
limes
Xotions. etc., in
offur at prices-
great variety, which
for cash to suit th
They !30 deal in Grain, PorkShingles, Boards,
and other lumber, which will ba received at the
liis'uest market prices in exchange for goods.
Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair
rates are respectfully requested to give us a call.
Remember you can find u at the old stand n
Main Street here we are prepared to accomo
date customers with anything in our line of
business.
Sept. 5. 1SSS.. niPPLE A FAUST.
"WHAT IS IT?" .
G 2.2 AT E2CITE2IS3T 15 GLS'.i HOPS. ?A
ETEEruoOT SEEMS PLEASKD.
And Why Should They Not Be?
Surely, the people ia that section of Clearfield
county havo great reason to be rejoiced over
the pleasing announcement that
JOHN ROBSON
has just opened in his New Store Koom. the larg
est and best selected stock of goods ever brought
to that part of the county of Clearfield.
NEW STORE AND SEW GOODS.
The undersigned having removed bis store ti
bis 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 offere'd in this
place and neighborhood, and will be sold at pri
ces to suit the timet.
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, Sultj WiUow, Stone and Earthen-ware,
and Stoves.
OF JRY GOODS, he baa Cloths. Cassimers. Saf
tinetts. Tweeds, Vesting, Flannels, Shirting.
Prints, Coburg olotb, Alpacas, De Lainea. Gins
bams, Chinta, Kerchief. Nubias, Sootags. Nan
kin, Lawns, Linen, Lace Edgings, Collars, Trim
mings, Braids. Vails, etc. , . '-
OF HARDWARE, he ha axes, gawt, chisel,
knives and forks, locks, hinges, screws, angers,
hammers, nails, spikes. Stoves of various patterrs
and sizes, flat irons, etc
OF GROCERIES, be baa eoffee, sugar. Molas
ses, teas, rice, pepper, eioamon, cloves, Flour,
hams, sides. hoJ ln, fish, clt, .....
- ur tfUJsBfat ARE, he has tea sU, cups an
saucers, cream iugs, tea and coffee pots, pitehera
bowls, plates, dishes, ew.
05 CLOTHING, he has coats, pasta, vests,
dershirts, shirts, drawers, neck-ties, gloves, socks,
hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc.. ' "'
' AH tbe above, and numerous other articles, for
sale cheap for each, or exchanged for til kinds of
lumber and eonntry produce.
Remember, that I am receiving' good weekly
from Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and
Pittsburg, and that aiiy goods eaa be furnished
J oa ery short notice. - --: ' ' -
- Call and exao.ine tbe goods ana prices anu st
irfy yoorselvee of the utility ef buying et
:. J . . , .- -JOHN ROBSOK'Sv
. Glen Hope, Decesaber , Iftea. . t.
mnniBM-VSCPINS and Pine-boxes.
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