Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 23, 1866, Image 3

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"JJIilFIELD, PA., MAY 23,, 186
f . Philinsburff at
Irtl" Arrive at Tyrone at :
3.00 p- m
"7 Services. Rev." Archer will
Ihin the Presbyterian church, morning
S evening, on Sunday, May 27th
Rev Setubower will preach in the Bap
tj6t chorchon Sunday eveningJMay 27th.
Notice. There will be no preaching in
be Methodist church on next Sabbath.
Services on Sunday evening, June 3d, at
g o'clock. :
Mhhcal Society. By reference to our
Advertising columns, it will
the medical Society will meet on J une 19th,
to elect officers. '
Appear" this week the Sheriff's Sales,
Btjnster' Accounts, Trustee's Sales, Edu
cational, and several other notices, in our
advertiang columns.
To Mehchants. In another, column we
pnbfch the card of J. P. Beard of Phila
delphia, to which we direct the attention of
driers in Hats, Caps, etc Mr: Beard, is
pleasant business man, accommodating
md clever. Call and see him.
To Boys. A boy with a moderate Eng
lish education, of sober and industrious
habits, from fihcen to seventeen years of
aje, and who can come wellecomniended,
an obtain a situation to learn the printing
luiness by applying at the Journal office,
tooa. A boy from the country preferred.
The Weather. For several days past
the air has leen exceedingly oold in this
region, and stoves and fuel were requiste to
nifortable atmosphere in rooms and
looses. It is teared that the Iruit, which
escaped the frosts hitherto, will be much
injured, if not entirely destroyed by the
prevailing cold. All kinds of vegetation is
also much retarded by the frigid atmosphere,
and ia likely to be injured thereby.
A Robbeby. "We understand that one
night Fome three weeks since, the Hard
ware store of Messrs. Merrell k Bigler, of
this borough, was entered by means of a
feJse key, by some unknown expert, and
robbed of about $300. The banks having
closed before it was thought of depositing
the money, one of the firm hid it under the
eouatr never doubting its security there.
No suspicion attaches to any one of being
ibe thiet
Ait Unsafe Practice. Many busi
ness men are in the habit of placing their
money in 6ome old book during business
lourB,andthen,afterclosingupinthe evening
Bticking it among their goods for safety dur
iogthe night. Next morning, on some one
presenting a bill to be changed, it is drawn
from its hiding pLce, in the presence of
whoever may chauce to be in at the time.
"We have observed such recurrences perhaps
h dozen times, in that number of months,
at the same place. This practice gives evil
disjwsed person an opportunity of judging
where a man keeps his money, and sooner
r later we hear of his being robbed. We
trust this notice will be the means of dis
continuing the practice referred to.
Attempted Bank Robbery. An un
ueceAsful attempt was made, on last Fri
day night, to rob the County National
Bank, in this place. To gain admittance to
the banking house, it was necessary to go
into Mr. Entrea' lot, adjoining the building.
Ilere a large cross dog was kept, which the
robbers poisoned. Having silenced the dog,
they proceeded to bore the lock off the door
which communicated with the yard. This
accomplished, they commenced to drill a
hole into the lock of the safe, evidently
with the intent of blowing it up. The iron
being hard, they apparently mad but slow
progress, and by the time they drilled half
through the plate, abandoned the project,:
whether on account of the approach of day
light, or some other cause, is not known.
Robbing and thieving seems to be on the
Increase in this place, and we hope the
depredators will be caught, and punished
they deserve.
Terrible Explosion. We learn that
on Wednesday, May 16th, at about 1
o'clock, the boiler of the Portable Steam
Saw mill, of J. C. Brenner & Co., of Mor
ris township, exploded and killed two men
named John Reader and Wni. Sauntinan.
Reader, who was from Fulton county, was
most horribly mangled, having had the up
per half of his head blown off, while a piece
of the boiler passed through his body,
just above the hips, besides having most
of the larger hones in his body crushed.
Sauntman, who was from near Greensburg
in Westmoreland county, had .one hand
blown off, besides having had his arms
broken and otherwise much mangled. Both
were.aober and industrious men, and much
admired by their employers. Three other
men named Conrad," brothers, who were at
work at the mill at the same time, narrowly
scaped the fate of their comrades all of
them being more or less injured by the fall
ing of the wreck of the mill.
A Copperhead editor exclaims, in view
f the increasing strength of Repulicanisni,
"Unless the people respond we are lost!"
Then by all means, good people, don't re
fpood. Let the fellow be lost, for the eoun
? wiS be none the poorer.
MARRIED f
At the residence of the bride's father in
Jordan township, cn Thursday evening, May
17th, 1866, by Rev. T. Van Scoyoc, Mr.
Hezekiah Patterson and Miss Sophia
Swan, both of Clearfield county, Pa.
On Tuesday the 15th of May, 18f.6, ty
Josiah Evans, Esq., Mr. William Free
man of Pike township, to Mis Arrabella
Bloom, of the Borough of Curwensviile,
Clearfield county.
On the 15th of May, ISf.fi, by Rev. P. L.
Harrison, Mr. Andrew J- Jackson, or"
Pittsburgh Pa., to Miss Sara.ii C. Gclich,
of Clearfield.
ALARGE LOT OF CLOTniNO-including
gome extra qualityof Eeaver Over-coat,
and a complete assortment of cassimere goods,
made up in suits to match for sale by
Dec. 6,1865. IRVIN A HARTSHORN.
E
AULE SHINGLE MACHINE The sub
scriber is manufacturing at the West Branch,
Iron Works, in Williamsport, the best and most
durable Machine for making 24 and 18 inch shin
gles ever used in this country, also the EMPIRE
MACHINE, which will cut IS inch shingles much
faster, smoother and more ftom the same timber,
than any machine in use ; also the best Saw Sett
Mill Dogs for Gate and Mulay Mills, ever used in
this section. A. T. MC1IOLS.
Williamsport, Pa , May 5, lS68.-6in.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining unclaimed
in the Poet office at Clearfield Pa ou the 1st
day of May, 1366.
Burgett. Harvey Marks, Emanuel 5
Crow. J. M. Myers, Bury Mis
Doe, Jane L. Mrs. Kitchey, James
Elenbarger, Hannah J. Saowski. Amelia
Eshleman, Jacob Strole, Joseph
Hahn, Charles Jr. Shufi'er, Lucinda C. Mrs.
Hamil, James Steinan , Chas. 1
Jackson. James Wiuns, Kachael Mus
Jones, William Wilson, George
Looker, Lmelino Mrs. Wilson, Catharine Mrs.
Persons calling for. letters in the above list
will please say they are advertised.
. M. A. Fit ANK, P.
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No 507 Minor St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
May 2, 1366-lm.p.
EW STOKE!! NEW STOUE !!!
J. SJiaw & Sam,
Have just returned from the east and ara now
opening an entire new stock of goods in the room
formerly occupied by Wni. F. Irwin, on Market
Street, which they now offer to the public at the
lowest cash prices.
Their stock consists of a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware,
Boots, Shoes. Hats. Caps. Bonnets, Dress Goods
Fruits, Candies Fish, Salt, Brooms. Nails, etc. ,
in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store
can be had by calling at this store, or will be
procured to order.
Tbeir stock is well selected, and consists of he
newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest
styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash,
or exchanged for approved country produce.
Be sure and call aud examine our stock before
making your purchases, as we are determi ntd to
please all who may favor us with their custom.
May 9, 1S6C J. SHAW A SON.
JJ W. SiXITH & CO.,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa ,
ARE
O P E X I N G
Selling the cheapest and best line of Dry Goed
offered in Clearfield county. Having been the
la-t to purchase, we have the advantage of the
decliue in prices, and offer this aivantago to all
our customers, and all others.
In ladies dress goods we bring only the latest
and most fashionable materials. Alpacas. (which
are do -so fashionable" in the East.) we have
good qualities as low as 15 cents, and good chides
and colors.
We offer als a novelty, which has jast appear
ed in dress guods called -'iVr ae Robes." They
come in patterns and comprise all shades and de
signs. They are all ready to make up ; the trim
ming. being attached to the pattern. These goods
possess also the advantage of being done up at
any time.
Fancy Dry Goods. ivies' Trim'd Derby,
Ladies' Sup'rKid Gloves ies Timings,
t ,):. i ;ii.ni-. .Ladies Straw cord,
Ladies' Lisle Gloves,
Ladies' Mohair Mitts,
Ladies' Fine silk Sets
Ladies' Straw Ornaments
Ladies' Fancy Chenelle,
Mens' Wear.
Ladies' Magic Burning, Fine assortment Fancy
Ladies' Lace Edgings, Casniineres in Patterns,
Ladies' Thread Edgings, extremely Cheap.
Ladies' Silk Tassels, 1
Lies' Vml. fluting, Joota an,l Shoes.
Lad .es bilk fccarfs, , Heavy Monroes,
Ladies rancy lies. , v r i .
Ladies' Embd Ha'chiefA1, fJlrl
Ladies' Stiched Han-kft.'"! ''.r'???, St,
Ladies' LawnUan'chiefs nf, onnVHr,.
, , , . . .. Mens opera Slippers.
Ladies Assorted Buttons . , t. t i
Youths' and Boys' Shoes,
ail sizes and styles
Straw Hats, Hosiery, Kid
Ladies' Skirt covers.
Shoes and lia iters. ,g lores and Collars
Ladies Lasting Gaiters,
Misses' Lasting Gaitera, Stationary of all Kinds
Misses Goat Boots,
Ladies' Goat Boots
Fruits ! Fruits ! !
Ladies' Glove Calf Boots
Seedless Kaisins
pk;u'.' c avi Layer Ha is ins.
VU IIU .'UVVqj lrH..i
Ladies' Shaker Hoods,
Ladies' Opera Slippers,
Prunes.
Canned Peache,
Canned Pears,
Canned Corn,
Canned Pine Apples,
Sundowns.
Ladies' Cant'n Sundowns Canned Sardines,
Ladies' Derby Hats.
Italian Maocaroni,
names' Split Hats,
Ladies' Luten Hats,
Misses' Luten Hats, .
Infants' Luttn Hats,
Infants' Willow Caps,
lAImonds. Figs, Cream
(Nats, Filberts, Lemons,
Oranges Ao
cuper Extra ncKiea
Oysters.
u. Crmekera. Sugar crackers. Lemon biscnit. "Ezs
biscuit. Fancy biscuit: Water crackers, and Butter
Oils and Spices. New Orleans Molasses, Super
Extra Syrups. Sugars, Coffee, Rice, Teas, TJandles,
Soap. Tobacco, and Cigars.
Hoes and Rakes, Graft Hooks and Trowels,
Mops, Oil cloths. Willow Ware. Fish, Salt, aad
Hams. Clearfield. Pa. May 9. 186.
CANIVED FRUIT, for sale by
Atig.23. MERRELL k BIS LEE.
E "W S T O H E
AT MARYS VI LLE,
CLEARFIELD COUNTY", PA.
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to the citiien8 of Clearfield county, that he has
opened a now store in Marysville, and that he is
now receiving a large and splendid assortmsnt of
seasonable goods, such as
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,
JIard-ware, Queens-ware, Groceries,
Drugs, Oils, Paints and Glass, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Clothing, and Stationary .
and in fact a general assortment of goods, such
&( are generally kept in a country store.
Desirous of pleasiug the public, he will use his
best endeavors t keep on hand the best of goods
and thereby hopes to merit a liberal sh are of pat
ronage. Call before purchasing elsewhere. as I am
determined to sell goods at moderate prices for
cish, or exchange them for every description
of Lumber: ai market prioes
Sept. 27, 18fi5. ' STACY W. THOMPSON.
pAY ATTENTION!!
GOOD BARGAIN'S
AT THE CLEARFIELD FOUNDRY.
We hereby notify the public, that the Foundry
in the Borough of Clearfield, has been put in full
blast, by the undersigned, who are now ready to
accommodate the community with anything per
taining to our line of business. We keep con
stantly on hand a general assortment of stoves and
castings, among which are the following
Cook, Parlor and Ten-plate Stoves,
for burning either wood or coal ; Sala
mander stoves, No. 4 ; Vase stoves,
No's 3 and 4 ; .Wash-kettles, 10
and 20 gallons ; Farm dinner
bells, two sizes ; Fire grates, 20 and 23
inches ; Flows and plow-eastings.
We are also prepared to muKe .-ill kinds of GRIST
and SAW-MILL IKONS, and special attention
will be paid to the repairing of Tu hushing Mi-
CHISBS.
Persons in want of anything in our lino, would
do well to give us a call. Every description of
approved country produce and eld metal, taken
in exchange for our manufacture, nt the highest
market price. HAKLEY A SONS.
Clearfield, Nov. I, 1865 tf.
pURNITUllE It O O M S.
JOHN GITJELICn,
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 e- may be desir
ed, in good style and at cheap rates fur cash. He
mostly has ou hand at his - Fui niture Rooms, "
:i varied ussuiuneut of furniture, among which is,
BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS,
Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor,
Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Comnion, French-posts, Cottage, Jcn-ny-Liind
and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT
RACKS, WASH-STA.NDS, 4c.
Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs ;
And common and other Chairs.
LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description on hand, and new glas for
old frames, which will be put in on very
roivsouable terms, oarhort notice.
He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair,
Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses.
COf FINS, OF EVERY RIND,
Made to order, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
ALio, House painting done to order.
The above, and many other articles are furnished
to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap
proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar.
Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi
ness, taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shop is on Martvet street. Clear
field, and nearly opposite the -Old Jew Store."
December 4, 1H61. JOHN GUELICU.
jLW AYS A II E AD!!
BOYNTON, SHOWERS, A GRAHAM,
Are now offering goods to the public at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Their stock consists o a general variety o
Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-ware. Queens-ware,
Tin-ware. Willow-ware, Wooden-ware. Provisions,
Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, and Clothing, Ac.
LADIES DRESS GOODS
now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks.
Delaines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Ducah, Prints, Me.
rinos, Cashmeres, Plaids, Brilliants. Poplins, Be
regp, Lawns Nankins, Linen, Lace, Edgings, Col
erettes. Braids, Belts, Veils, Nets, Corsetts, Nu
bias. Hoods, Coats, Mantels, Balmoral shirts. Ho
siery, ixlcves Bonnets. Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons.
Hats. Trimmings. Buttuns, Combs. Shawls, Braid.
MnslinH, Irish Linens. Cambrics, Victoria Lawns,
Swiss, Bobiuets, 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
t'assiineres. Cashmerets, Tweeds. Jeans. Cordu
loys. Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck
ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc.
Ready-Made Clothing
In the latest styles and of the best material,
e insisting of Couts, Pants. Vests, Shawls, Over
coats. Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc.
, Of Boots and Shoes,
Thjy have a large assortment for Ladiesand Gen
t'einen, consisting of Top Boots, Brogans, Pumps
Gaiters, Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, etc
Groceries and Provisions
Such as Coffee, Syrups, Sugar, Rico, Crackers,
Vinegar, Candles. Cheese, Flour, Meal, Bacon,
Hsh, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc.
Coal Oil Lamps,
Coal oil, Lamp chimneys. Tinware a great varie
ty,' Japanware, Egg beaters. Spice boxes, Wire
lad els, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc., etc.
, Carpets, Oil-cloth,
Brooms. Brushes Baskets, Washboar 's. Buckets,
Tubs, Churns Wall-paper, Candle wick. Cotton
yarn and Batting, Work baskejs. Umbrellas, etc.
Itafting Hopes,
Augers. Axes, Chisels, Saws, Files, Hammers,
Hatchets. Ntiils. Spikes. Gri .d stones. Stoneware,
Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Load, eto.
School Books,
Writing and Letter paper, Fancy note and com
rnercial paper, pens, pencils and ink. copy books,
slates, ink stands, fancy and common envelopes.
Flavoring Extracts,
Patent Medicines, Perfumery of various kinds,
Fancy soaps, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, and in faot
avery thing usually kept in a first class Store.
Carriage Trimmings,
Shoe Findings, Glass and Putty, Flat irons and
Coffee mills. Bed cords and Bed ecrows, Matches,
Stove blacking. Washing eoda and Soap, eto,
1 They invite all jpersons to call and examine
their stock and hope to gire entire satisfaction.
BOYNTON, BUOWERS& GRAHAM.
Clearfield, Fa., Sept. 6th, 1885 '
' ""
200
BUSHELS of choice beans for saf by
IRVIN A HARTSUON -
FOR SALE at cost 4 barrels of good fam
ily flour, to close out the stock, at
Jaa. 10, WW MEESKLL BIG LEE'S-
N
THE KIDNEYS.
The kidneys are two in number, sit
uated at the tipper 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 vein, 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 bladder.
The bladder is composed of various
coverings or tissues, divided into parts, vis : the
upper, the lower, the nervous, and the mucous.
The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have
a desire to urinate without the ability, othejs u
rmate 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 msj be the attack, it is sure
to affect his bodily health and mental powers, as
our flesh and blood are supported from these
Gout, or Rheumatism.
Fain occurring in the loins is indic
ative of the above diseases. They occur in per
sons disposed to acid sfomach and chalky secre
tions. The Gravel. "
The Gravel ensues from nerlect or
the improper treatment of the kidneys.
These org.irs 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 hody, nnd bears different names, according
to the part affected, vir.: wren generally diffused
over the body, it is called Anasarca ; when of the
abdhmen, Ascites ; when of the chest, Hydro
thorax TREATMENT.
ITelmbold's highly concentrated Ex
tract of Buchu is decidedly one of the
best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys,
gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and gou
ty affections. I'nder this head we have arrang
ed Dysuria, or difficulty and f ain in passing wat
er: Scanty secretion, or small and frequent dis
chnres cf water; Stranguflry. or stopping of
water; Hjcmaturia. or bloody urine ; Gout and
Rhematism of the kidneys, without any change
in quantity, but increase of color or dark water.
It was always highly recommended by the late
Dr Physick 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.
FniLADELPHiA, Pa., Feb. 25, 1857.
II. T. Helmbold, Druggist:
Dear Sir:I have been a suffer
er, for upwards of twenty years, with
gravel, bladder, and kidney affections,
during which fime I have used various medicinal
preparations, and been under the treatment of
the most eminent physicians, experiencing but
litUe relief.
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 mo to use your
remedy As you advertised that it was compos
ed of neenn, drums, and jcsipbr berries, it oc
curred to me and my physician as an execllent
combinntion, and. with his advice, after an exam
ination of the article, and eonsnlting again with
the druggist. I eonenluded to try it. I commen
ced its use ,sbout cightmonths "go, atwhich time
I was confined to my room. From the first bot
tle I was astonished and gratified at the benefi
cial effect, nnd artcr 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 value to you nd 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 whei ever
occasion may require its use in such affection
M. M'CORMICB.. .
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement,
he refers to the following gentlemen :
lion. Wm. Bigler, Ex-Gov. Fenn'a.
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Fhil'a.
Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Fhil'a.
Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Phil'a.
Hon. D. R.. Porter, Ex-Gov. PennTa.
Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Fhil'a.
Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, U. S. Court.
Hon. G.W.'AVroodward, Judge, Fhil'a
Hon. W-.A.Porter, City Solicitor,Phil.
Hon. John Bigler, Ex-Gov. California
Hon. E. Banks, Auditor Gen. Wash
ington, D. C.
And many others, if necessary.
PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
Helhbold's Dbuo asd Chemical Warehouse,
59 1 BROAD WAV, (Metropolitan Hotel )
- . HEW YORK. '
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
BEWARB OF COCXTERF1ITS.
New York, November I, lS65-1y.
TimiBLE-SKEINS and Pine-boxes, tor
..Wagons, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER
COAL, Whale, and Linseed Oil, Family Dyes,
Varnish and ?ainof all kind ground In Oil,
for wloby HART8WICK 4 IRWIN,
LOVE AND MATRIMO.N V. Ladie and
Gentlemen, if you wisu to marry, address the
undersigned, who will send you. without money
and without price, valuable information that will
enable you to marry happily and speedily, irre
spective of age: wealth, it bcnuty This infor
mation will cost you nothing and if you wish to
marry, I will ebeertuliy assist you. All letters
strictiy coriiieiitiul The desired information
sent by return mail, and no reward asked.
Address. SAKU B LAMBERT.
Apr. 25-3m. vireenpoint. Kings Co.. X. Y.
NEW FIRM. The undersigned have this day
formed a copartnership under the firm name
of Irvin A Hartshorn, for the transaction of a gen
eral merchandise and lumber business. A lare
nnd well selected stock of goods has been added
to that already on hand at the -cnrier store" in
Curwensviile. where wo 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 public is respectfully solicited.
E A. IRVIN.
W. R. UAHTSIIORN.
Curwensviile. July 17, 1S65
TIMBER - CITY RACES AGAIN !!
K I R II .& STENCEK
KEEP THE IXSIDE TSACK!
Their celebrated thorough bred Steed, "cheapest
fou casii," the Peoples' favorite!
Remember this and when in want of reasona
ble BOOS, AT TUB VfcRY LOWEST POSSIBLE CASR
pbicb, call at the store of Kirk A Sprncer, in
Lumber City. Ton Tf'1' not to De suited.
Dress Goods and Notion'; 'n great vatiety,
We fatudy to please.
KIttK A SPEXCtS
Lumber City, Pa., July 1, 1?05.
N
O "W FOR SALS
THE WESTERN ILpTEL PROPERTY,
Kylertown, Clearfield couuty. Pa.
This old, well established and favorably known
house is now offered for sale It is one the best
locations iu the county, and oSors rare induce
ments for any person wishing to engage in the
business. There is about one acre of land at
tached to the hou.ie, upon which is erected a large
frame stable au i all necessary buildings for an
establishment of this kind, together with acorn
modious two story Store House, well finished and
in good repair.
Immediate possession given. For price and
terms of sale apply to, or address.
J. BLAKE WALTER .
April 4, 1350-tf. Clearfield,
rpiIOMAS J. MECAU LEY'S
.NEW STOVE,
Tin- and Shcetiron-ware Manufactory,
Market St., east of 2d, Clearfield, Pa.
This establishment is now in full operaiion for
the getting up of Stoves. Tin and Sheet-iron Ware
expressly for Ihi? market ; and which will bo sold
wholesale and retail, cheap for cash.
The subscriber respsctfully solicits a har ' of
public patronage pledging himself to m ;e . lis
establishment Tub Peoples Depot for the procu
ring of goods, and having their repairing and
out-door work done on reasonable terms.
N. B. A newly constructed stove, expressly for
the rafting trade, on hand. Call and see it.
Feb. 2S. l865-3m. THOS. J. MECAULEY.
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IE - 3Vr - E - HVE - B - IE - IR. ,
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS
ARE TO BE HAI AT THE
CHEAP. CASH STORE.
WILLIAM F. IRWIN
Has Removed His Cheap Cash Store
To his new rooms, recently erected on South Seo
ond Street, Clearfield, Pa., where he will be
pleased to have his old friends call to
see bim, and as many new ones as
will favor him with their custom
NEW SPRING GOODS.
The undersigned has just received from the East
ern cities a large and well selected stock of the
most seasonable goods, wtTich he can dispo3e of at
the cheapest prices. His friends and custom
ers are invited to examine his stock of goods, and
ascertain the prices before purchasing elsewhere
as he feels persuaded none undersell him. His
stock embraces a well selected assortment of ,
Dry-Goods and Notions. Hardware,
Queensware, Groceries, Drugs, Oils and
Paints, la3. Hats and Caps, Baskets and
Buckets, School Books and Stationary, Salt, Axes,
Nails nd Spikes.
Also, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes of
the very best makes, and at prices lower than
heretofore.
Also, Dried Fruits, and Canned rruits,
And a great varioty of other useful articles, all of
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 2, 1SC6. WM V. IRWIN.
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12 - M - 0- "V--A--31i I
nas removed to his new ware rooms on Market
Street, and opened a large stock of Seasonable
Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, etc.
FOR LADIES, he has Cashmeres, Merinos, Rep
Dclaines, Parmotto, Brilliant. Poplins, Alpaca,
Berege, Ltwus, Prints Silks. Dusterclothj. Uing
hams, Nankeen, Linen, Lace. Edging, Velvet
trimming. Collcrette, Braid, Belts, Dress-buttons,
Hosiery, Veils, Nets, Corsets. Collars. Hoode.
Nubias, Scarps, Hoop-skirts, Balmorals, Coats,
Shawls, Mantles, Furs, Notions. Bonnets, Hats,
Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes.
MEN'S WEAR, Such as Cloths.Cassimere, Sati
tinett.FlanneL Jean, Tweed, Cottonade, Muslin.
Itaiian-cloth, Velvet, Plush, Cheak, Ticking,
Drillin?, Linen Crash, Scrgo, canvass, Padding
Linsey, Vestings, Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-coats,
Shawls, Boys Jackets, Over-alls. Drawers, Cass
inerc shirts, Linen-Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps. Ac , Ac.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Suob as Car
pet. Oil-cioth Blinds, Curtains, Tassels. Cord,
Clocks, Looking-glasses, Lamps, Churns. Tubs,
Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Washboards,
Butter-bowels, Selves, Flat-irons, Coffee-mill,
Bted-cords. Bags, Wall-paper, Carpet-chain, Cot
ton yarn, Candle-wick, Work-baskets, Lanterns,
Lmbrellas. Buffalo Robes. Carpet Bags, Axes, and
Augers. Ac, Ac, Ae.
MUSIC AL GOODS, Such as V lohns, Flutes and
Fifes
HARDWARE, Queensware, Glassware, Stone
ware. Groceries, Drugs, Confectiocaries, Med
icines, Flour. Bacon, Fish, Salt.Grain, Frutt, Car
riage, 'Trimmings, Shoe Findings, School Books,
Nails and Spikes, Glass and Putty QiL Vinegar,
Tobacco, Segars, Candles. Spices, Powder, .'not
Lead, GrinC-stones, Rafting Rope, etc., etc. '
All of which will b sold on te most roasora
ble. terms and the highest Market priees paid for
all kindaofeonntry -.roaace J. P. KRATZER.
Dee. 13865' , Clearfield, Penn'a.
FISll a general variety, just received ardfor
' sale at MERRELL A BIG LEU'S.
LEATIIER an assortment for sale by
' MERJtELL A BIGLER "
Pcember 14, 184. Clearfeld Pa,
SEWING MACHINES. Persons deslroua
of having a superior Machine, shonld bay
Wheeler A Wilson's Sample Machines on hand.
Clearfield, Feb. 2S, ftp. 11. y. NAUGLE. Ag t.
RlSS ST. DOMINtiO. Hubball-s. Drake s,
Hoof land s German. A listener's A Green'
Oxygenated Bitters, and pure liquors of all kinds
for medical purpose, for sale by
Jan. 10. HARTS ICK A IRWIN. ,
BONDS AND NOTES FOR SALE The
undersigned is prepared to furnish, to thoaa
seeking investments, Government and county .
bonds Also fire per cent Government notes.
u b. swoons,
Clearfield Miy 4, 1S6L Att'y at Law.
rUN 'WARE. CHEAP FOR CASH! The
A largest stock t we!l made Tin Ware in the
State, 'constantly kept on hand. Merchants and
Dealers are invited to give us call before pur
chasing elsewhre. MKLLOY A SMITH,
TH Market St., between 7th A
April lS,1866.-lm. Philadelphia,
rjlHE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET
A ORGAN Forty different styles, adapted
to sacred and secular music, for S?0 to St"00 each
Fl FT Y-ON E GOLD or SILVEK M KDALS. or oth
er first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cat
alogues free. Address, M ASON A HAMLIN, Boa
ton or MASON BROTHERS, New York.
New York.November.29 lS6i-ly
CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CLEARFIELD
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, LSSO.-y. GEO. N. COLBURN. .
IARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers
a. for sale his property situate on Potts Run.
Jor J.in township, connUting of 127 acres of land
16 of wniCh are cleared, 'lhtie are several good
veins of coal Ou the plaee, and au excellent wa
ter power Lich. if suitnbly improved, would
drive a saw or grUtinill most of the vear. Will "
be sold cheap l'..r cash. T LIDDLE.
March 21, laoti if. Clearfield borough. '
tl B. MARTIN, Wqolesale and Rstaik
.S Grocer, corner of Blair and Montgomery
Streets, Hollldaysborc i'ir.ir county. Pa., has
alw ys on hand a full supply of Family Groce
ries, soch as Family floor. Bacon, Fi.-h, Salt, Coffee,
Teas, Sugars. Syrups Cheese. Li.rd, Soap. Brushes,
Brooms. Buckets, Baskets, Fancy Articles, choic
est brands cigars, french conftctionaries. foreign
nuts and candies, Ao. Feb. 14, 1806-3 m.
MUSICAL I JfSTHU M E N T S. '
B M. GREENE
Has opened his Music Store, one door west of
W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps ct nstantly
on band Steinway A Sons' and Gauhles Piano
Manufacturing Company:s Pianos, Mau-m A Ham
lin's Cabinet Organs and Carhart. Needhaut A
Co.s' Melo'ieoiis; Guitars, Violins, Fifes. Flutes;
Guitur and Violin Strings.
Muio Books Golden Chain. Golden Shower
Golden Censer. Goldeu Trio. Ac , Ac.
Sheut Music He is eoustautly roceiving from
Philadelphiaal! the iMest music, which persons
nt a distance wishing ouji order, and have sent
them by mail at publisher's prices.
fTianos and Organs Warranted for five years.
Those wishing to buy auyof the ub.ive articles
are invited to call and examine mine before pnr
chasing elsewhere. My priees are the same as in
New York and Philadelphia.
Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon
application with tmy additional information de.
sired. B.M.GREEN.
Hill street. Huntingdon, Pa , One door West of
Lewis' Book btore. Dec 6, 1865
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
BEV.P.L. HARRISOS, A.M. PRINCIPAL.
The Third Session of this Institution will com
mence on Monday, March 12th, 1863.
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from the time they enter to
the close of the session.
The course of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished education of both sexes.
The Principal having had the advantage of
much experience in his profession, assures pa
rents and guardians that his entire ability, and
enrir'-es W''I De devoted to the mental and moral
training of the youth placed under his charge.
TisRJfS OF TriTios:
Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary
Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) S5 00
Grammar, lieograpny, Arnnmeijc, uu iu
S6.00
Alffebra.Geometrv, Trigonometry, Mensuration.
Surveying. Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
and Book-keeping. Stf,u0
Latin and Greek, with any of the above
branches, , SI 2.00
t'zTSo deduction will bo made for absence.
For further particulars inquire of
Rev. P. L. HARRISON, a x.
Feb 23.1 SoS. Principal.
H
J A UTS WICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
CLEARFIELD, ,
Having refitted nnd removed to the roomUately
occupied by Richard Mossop. on Market St., now
offer low for cash, a well selected assortment ef
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Also. Patent Medicines of all kinds, Paints. Oils,
Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs. Statienary. Tonceo and
Sega.s, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock
of varieties than ever before offered in tbig place,
and warranted to be of the best the market af
fords. Inspect their stock before purchasing
elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that
jou will be pleased with the quality and price of
their goods Remember the place Mossop old
stand, on market St. Dej. 6, 1885. .-
Or
REAT EXCITEMENT
ON SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, 3? A.
NEW FIRM AND NEW ARRANGEMENT.
AND NEW G00D3 AT VERY LOW PRICES.
The undersigned having formed a copartner
ship in the Mercantile business, would respectful
ly invite the attention ot the public generally to
their splendid assortment of Merchandise, which
is now being sold very low for cash. Their nook
consists in part of
P.IIY GOODS
of thebest quality, such as Print?, Dolaines, Alpa
cas, Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and
unbleached ; Drilliags. Ticking, cotton and wool
Flannels, Cassimers, Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu
bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts, Balmorals, As.. Ao.. all
of wHch will be sold vow fob cash. Also, a fine
assortment of the best of
MEN S WEAR,
consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hate and Caps,
Boots and oboes, Handkerchieftt cravats, etc. '
Also, Raft Rope, Dog Rope, Raltina Angara
and Axes, Np4s and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
Lam.p wioksftnd chimneys, etc., eto
V AL80Queenware.Glas8ware. Hardware, Groee
rts. aari spices of all kinds. In shert, a general ,
assortment of every thing nsaally kept in a retail
store, all cheap for au4, u approved ountry
produoe. -
Jan. 10.1865. WRIGHT AFLANIGAN.
GROCERIES, of all kinds, to be had at
Aug. 23. MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
SEVERAL SET of heavy double hame
and home-made horse collars at the store of
Dee. fl, 196. IXVT.N HARTKHRK,