Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, July 04, 1866, Image 3

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CLEAR1ELD,PA., JULY 41866.
-- fyrone Clearfield Railroad.
8.55 a m.
fWn leaves iyrone - -fr$1
Arrives at Philipsburg at :
leaves Philipsburg a : :
11.00 a. m.
1.2;) p n.
3 00 p. m
it" . .. T.rone at :
Arnica j
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PlVIN'E CERVICL3. iujv. aiuhi.
preach in the Presbyterian church, morning
w.leveuins, on Sunday, July 8th.
jlev. jonroe will preach in the M. E.
Church, on Sun Jay morning J u!y 8tli.
ey Sembnwer will preach in the Cap
vhurch, on San Jay evening, July 8th.
Republican County Coaveatioa. .
Sotkei hereby given that a Republican
Coaatv Convention will be hU, at the
Coart IIoue in ClearfielJ, on Thursday the
l'Jih day of July, for the purpose of nomi
nating a County ticket, and appointing
Congressional and Assembly conferees ; and
f,,r transacting other business. All favora
ble to the election of Gen. Geary as Gover
nor, are iavited to attend. J. B. JIcE.nai.ly.
Chairman Hep. Co. Com.
CnrRNS. The right to manufacture and
fell West's wiperior (5-uiinute) churns in
Woodward township, can be purchased at a
lowficure. For further information apply
at the Journal office.
Lodged in Jail. Three brothers named
Crowell, of Morris township, this county,
were lodged in jail on Tuesday night, J une
HCtu, on a charge of horse-stealing. Two
of them were released on bail on Monday,
and the other probably will be in r- lew days,
to appear at the next term of court.
Editor JttfTSMAN's Journal. Please
announce Win. Benson, Esq., of the City of
Erie as a candidate for Congress, subject to
th? action of the Union Republican Conven
tion. Mr. Benson's well known abilities
nJ strict integrity will, we trust, commend
him to the favorable consideration of the
Union voters of the District.
Yours, Erie County.
ScnooL Exhibition. We have been
requested to state, that the scholars of the
Clearfield Academy, under the auspices of
Rev. Harrison and assistants, will give
uublic exhibition at the Court House in
Clearfield, on Friday, evening, July Cth
1SGG. No doubt the exhibition will be
both interesting, entertaining, and eredita
lie. AU friends of education are cordially
invited to be present.
PEOCilZDINGS OF 00UST.
Common Plsas.-lst 'vTeek.
R. F. Hasktt, trustee, vs. Wm. Carr.
Feigned issue. Tried. Verdict for Plain
tiff. John M. Chase vs. S. W Thompson et.
al. Ejectment. Tried. Verdii't ; the ju
ry find for the j.Iaintiii all that part of the
described land, which lies southwest of the
division i'nie between the Jordan and Dun
Jatt improvements, which runs from the
hemlock '20 years old south 33 west to the
Little creek, as designated in draft hereto
hnncxed.
Paniel Goodlander vs. Andrew Wilson.
Suinm'ins case. Tried. Verdict for Plain
titi, jl5 damages.
Quarter Sessions.
Com. vs. II. F. Sargent. Robbery.
True bill.
Com. vs. II. W. Moore. Assault and
Lattery and rape. True bill.
Com. vs. Joshua Feltweil. Assault and
lattery. True bill. Settled.
Coin, vs J. Martin and J. Meyers. Lar
ceny felouy. True bill. Nolle prosequi.
Com. vs. Eli Hariaan. Fornication and
bastardy. True bill. Settled.
Com. vs. J. KiUian and J. Smith. As
lau't and battery upon an officer. True bill.
Com. vs. Win. II. Spencer. Larceny fel
ony. True bill. Pleads cuihy. Sentence
of Court to paycost of suit,value of goods, J
ati l ? l hue, and imprisonment or oO days
in county jail.
Com. vs. Isaac Mclvee. Assault and
Lattery, misdemeanor. True bill. Pleads
guiltv. Sentenced to pay a fine of $", and
costs ef suit, and remaiu in custody until
paid.
Com. vs. Samuel Reed. Assault and
lattery. True bilL Pleads guilty. Sen
tenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs, and to
remain in custody until paid.
Com. vs. John Mattern and Wa-di Mat
tern. Setting voods on fire. Ignored.
lWecutor, A. J. Goss, to pay costs.
Com. vs Daniel Jones. Assault and bat
tery with intent to kill. Tried. Verdict,
guilty of an assault
Com. vs. R. & J. McDonald. Misde
meanor. True biH. Recognizance forfeit
ed, and respited until next term.
Com. vs. Geo. P. Tate. Surety of the
peace. Sentenced to pay costs of prosecu
tion and give bail to keep the peace for one
year.
Com. vs. F. Groe. Larceny felony. True
bill. Coutinned to next term.
Com. vs. P. &i S. Ruth. Larceny felony.
True bill. Enter bail to appear next term.
Com. vs. Harvey Bloom. Fornication
and bastardy. True bilL Settled.
Com. vs. Isaac Barger. Fornication and
bastardy. True bill.
Com. vs. II. Groe. Larceny felony.
True bill. Enters bail to appear next term.
Com. vs. J. S. McVeigh. Tippling
house. True bill. Pleads guilty, fcen
tenced to nav SI 5 and costs of prosecution.
Comvs. Catharine Blair. Marrying a
married man. True bilh--Becognizance
forfeited.
Com. va. A. R. Thompson. Bigamv,
True bill.
Com. vs. D. M. Higley. Malicious mis
thief. True bill Recognizance forfeited,
nd restated.
Com. vs. W. Entres. Violation of Liq
uor law. True bilL Enters bail to appear
next term.
Com. vs. John Powell. Assault and bat
tery. True bill. Pleads cuilty. Senten
ea to a fine of $15, and to be imprisoned
aya, safer bl kesp tha peso
Com. VS. John Knox. Larceny felony.
rp. u;i, t , ,.;,., .ll.;,;f-, ...! rl
spited.
Com. vs. Casper Leipold. Violation of
Liquor law. True bill. Enters bail to ap
pear next term.
Com, vs. Hannah Keen. Arsou felony.
Discharged b Court.
2d Week Common Pleas.
Knox tp. School District vs. Thos Mc
Kee. Summons in debt. Tried. Verdict
for Plaintiff for $J7,34.
II. M. So, Jer vs. Mover & McKee.
Summons case. Tried. Verdict lor plain
tirr tor $121.04.
II. Pentz use of J. L?nc vs. S. M.
Thompson. Summons cae. Tried. Ver
dict lor plaintiff 1or $179.47. -
P. W. Barrett use of J. G. Hall vs. J.
Knntz, Ad'r. of Raubher. Alias sci. fa.
Judgment.
John Bevers vs. Samuel Shoff et. al.
Sci. fa. Tried. Verdict for plaintiff for
$)3.ry.
Wm. Irvin vs. W. I,. & L. II. 11 loom.
Ejectment. Tried. Vcrdiet ibr plaintiff
for lt"37:G7.
The ot her cases put down for trial were
continued.
Road Matters.
Petitions. For a private road fioni Ja
cob Dtnseiing'.s to Ia'i- turr.pike. Viewers,
C. Howe, A. liartiuati.atid J. Gai hart.
For a public road in Bloom township, trom
the Ponnville turnpike to the holey hoii-e.
Viewr.s T. W. Moore, JohnSiiiith,and W.
W. Anderson.
For a public road iu Boll township, lead
ing from James" Ilockor.bciry's to Iliilmau'"
iewers, R. 3Iehatley, 11. Barn-
hart and E. Miller.
For a public road in Lawrence township,
from the river at U . Mape s to doshen
road near Morris Wallace s. iewers, J.
L. Cuttie, Jos. Owens and H. Irvin.
For a public road from C. C. , Ball's in
Beccarin tp., to road near D. High's in (jue-
lich tp. Viewers, J. b. Mclvterna!), b.
ShoU and If. B. Wright.
For a public road from W. Irwin's in
Bl wm tp.. to A. Korb's and to vacate road
from Corb's to Cream Hill turnpike. View
ers, S. MeClooky, Jas. Thompson and 7.
P. Chambers.
For a private road in Liwrence tp., from
road 11. Bloom's old saw mill to near
J. J. Read's. Viewers.' G. D. Goodf'ellow,
T. Palmer and J. L. Cuttle.
For a private road in Beccaria tp., from
P. Dobb's house v Clearfield creek near J.
Smith's house. Viewers. Geo. Groom, II.
B. Wright end John Lightner.
For a private road from J ohn Logan's in
Decatur tp to mouth ot Lainbum Run iu
Boggs tp. Viewers, S. McClosky, J. For
rest and Geo. Dimeling.
To view and vacate public road from
Lumber -city, road at G. Straw's to saw mill
road at Ferguson's in Ferguson tp. 'iew
ers,S. i cClosky, V. Wise and J. D. Miller.
. To vacate road in Peun township from
near Catholic church to puolic roail passing
through T. A. Hoover's farm. Viewers,
T. V. -Moore, J. Melntyre and P. Jaiy.
To review road from iai;e on 0. bmead a
land to near D. Bevt-r" in hurnside tp.
Viewers, H. Patchin, I. Mitchell and v.
Owen.
To review and vocate road from A. Kep-
hart's to Osceola in Decatur tp. Viewer;,
Isaac Goss, E. Reos and M. Carpenter.
io change and vocate roads irom Ihomp-
son ot Smith's grist mill to road n-ar 31c
Clarrcn's in Boinrs tp. Viewers, S. McClos
ky, J. Bish aii-l'J. R. Read.
io vocate road in Lawrence township,
from river near Y. Mape's to Goshen nxid
near P. Owen's. Viewers, J. L. Cuttle,
S. Chde and John Moore.
To change road from Gep. Hull's to Sam
uel Fulerton's in Lawrence tp. Viewers,
llcisey, II. Guclich and Geo. Hail.
For a Lrid?e over Trout Run in Goshen
township. The Grand jury recommend an
apr epilation of s,u) ty the County Lom
niissioiicrs, providing the citizens interested
raise the tiaiuiice requirea to tiuuu a gooa
and substantial bridge.
For a county bridge at Madera, in Deca
tur township. lowers, W ui. liegarty,
John Vitberow and Geo. Groom.
For one Independent Stdtool Disft;ct out
of parts ol'GMciich. Woodward and Beccaria
townships. Comuiissiijners, James i' orrest,
G. H. Lvth? and Henry Swan.
Confirmed Absolutely. A road from
John Uvea's to John Strasser's iu Morris
township.
A road from Samuel Tray's to Rocktou in
Union tp.
A road from Bkne's School house to road
leading to Whinner run in Beccaria tp.
A road from Whitehiii s neld to turnpike
at Raufrhman's in Botrgs tp.
(Io.nfr.med. Ai. hi. A roa 1 lrom .lohn
Laborde's to Rotk'tou Post oifice near D.
Dressier' s in Union tp.
A road from Hess' saw mill to D. Welty's
barn, etc., in Union tp.
A road from II. Pentz's to turnpike at
M. Ilollopeters iu Union tp.
A road from turnpike near Ellinger's to
road near Buiuberper's in Brady tp.
A road from near New Millport school
house to road near Madera bridge in Bec
caria tp.
To vocate and supply road through L. Iv.
McCullou.irh's land in Lawrence tp.
To vocate road from Adam Kephart's to
Osceola, in Decatur tp.
Continued. Petition for road from
mouth Haslett's run to Ponnville and Punx
sutawney road.
Petition to vocato road from Levi Hur
ler's to W. P. Smeal's
MARRIED :
On June 24th, 1806. at the residence of
the bride's father, by Rev. A. II. Sembow
er, James Norris and Miss Martha A.,
daughter of James Caldwell. Esq., all of
Pike township.
QN HIS OWN HOOK!!
Merchant Tailor and General Clothier.
The undersigned having Vbcated in Clearfield
Borough, would respectfully inform the public
that he has opened a Merchant Tailor and gener
1,. Clothing establishment, in Graham's Kow,
immediately over Naugle'g Jewelry store,
where he keeps on hand a fall assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting.-which he is pre
pared to make up to order, on short notice.
Particular attention will be given to cutting
Mens'. Boys" and childrens' clothing, in the most
fashionable styles.
Having had a number of years experience in
the business, he flatters himself that he is able to
give satisfaction to all who may favor him with
their enstom. Uivt him a call.
U.1,UU. P. A. OAULiy.
TIS11 Su anl plaster in large quantities
- lar. 22. ISoi.l J P. KRATZER
FKATIIL'US. A lot of prime feather;
salent J. PKUATZER'S. June 6,l j 1
rs for
FISH Mackerel, fchad. Herring in all siicd
packages, at J P. KKATZKU S
LAST I'll. Fresh Ground Planter foral by
L J. P. KKATZKK, June 6. lS;d-Jui
CABLK CHAINS a good artielr. on hand
and for rale by MEtiKKLL & lilijLEtt
LCATIIEIl an Bs'oitment for sle by
MKitiitLL A HltiLKR
JJeeeinber 14, !Srt4. Clearfield Pa.
nonili:i Cl'TTKUS-ofi?n,-tioruiak.
fc1 fur nle at rea.soii.il le prrses. a MEKltt
and lil.iLKK s. CloarfiV 1. Pa
OIL TEKRITOKY AM) LK VSKS for
le by u. B. SWOOPE,
ClearSoli. Pa., Mar. 22. ISoj. Att'y at Law
"JfTILOnt A lare quantity Kxtra Familj
flour, in Harrels. Saek's and 1 Sack. for
salejijf Feb. 22. 1805. W. F. 1KW1N.
JTII.OUn: AND FEED. Extra Family Flour,
United corn tueyl, rye caop. Jte .for fi'e by
June 6, 166. Ua J. P. KKATZER.
?ANCE, Kennedy"s Medical
Z? IMscovery, iI:mboid'a IJnolni. U:ike'gCod hir
er r,il, Jayce's aud Aycr's Me-lirines. for sale by
Jan. 10. li A K1 I C K A 1 K I
rfllll'SSES and abdominal supporter of every
M. kind, and ot the beat iiuprovuieutd. for sale
at the Lruir Store of
Jan 10 lsiiti. IIARTSWICK A tNVTIN
Q ALT '. SA LT !! SALT !! A prime arti
O cl of ground alum cult, put up in patent
tarKg. at 54 25 per sacK, at the cheap cash proie of
Novrchr 27. R. MOSS).J.
COMPLETE ASSOUT3IENT of good?
of every variety, sold as low for cash, as at
any store in thecountv. by
Uec. . 1 ex.',. IRVIN A HAKTS1IOKN.
WANTED S5.000 worth of county bonds
Those of longest dates preferred. Apply
to. WALTER BARRETT,
lune 2.Tf5. Clearfield. Pa.
J) I'SS' ST. DOMINUO, nul.ball'e. Drake's.
Oxygenated Hitters, and pure liijuora of all kinds
for uiedioal purpose, for gale by
J an. 10. , HARTSV. ICK A IRVIN
A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING inclu
j. dingsoiueextraquitliiyof Reaver 'Jvcr-coata.
and a complete assortment of ca.-simere goods,
uiaile up in suits to match for sale bv
Dee.6.1Sj. IUVIX A HARTSHORN.
II C3! ITCH ! ! ITCH!!
SCRATfMI! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure the Itch in 4S Hours.
Also cure SLT R11KU.M. UI.CKR-. CKfL.
BLAlX-nl all ERUPTION'S OF TUK SKIN.
lri.:e 50 cents. For sale by all druistr. By
sending 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER. Sole A
gents, 170 Washington Stre-st, Boston, it will be
forwarded by mail, free of pos'ago, to any part of
the United States. June 6, H-iS.-lv.
N EW FIRM. The undersigned havethisday
formed a copartnership under the firm name
of Irvin A HirtsLoru. for the transaction of a gen
eral merchandise and lumber business. A Ure
and well selected soc'i of goois hits boen added
to that already ou baud at the -'corner store"' in
Curwensville. here we are now prepared to chow
cuetouiers a complete assortment, with prici-8 a
lo as the lowest. The highest market rales paid
for lumber of all descriptions. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited.
E A IRVIN.
W. It. HARTSHORN.
Curwcnsvil'ie. July 17, ISiia-
MUSICAL INS T H V .11 E.T S.
B M. GREENE
lias opened his Muic Store, one door west of
W. tA'wis'Book Store, where he keeps constantly
on h;ind Stcinwray A Soils' and (iaehlcs l'liino
M.-inuf icturing Company's Pi.tnos. Mason A Ham
lin's Oabinet rgaus and Carhart. Needham A
Co.s' Melodeon; liuitars, Violins, Fifes. Elutes;
(iui'ar and Violin Strings.
Music Rooks Ooldcn Chain, Golden Shower
(rolden Censor. tloldcn 'IVio. An . Ac.
Sheet Music He is constantly receiving from
I'UilH'U li.liiaall the latest music, which persons
at a distance wishing cm order, and have sent
them by mail at publishers prices.
llfi'iano and Organs Warranted for five yeirs.
'i'ho-e wishing fb buy any of tuo above articles
are invited to cad and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in
New York mid Philadelphia.
Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon
application with any udJitionsl information de
Mrel. ! M.UKKKN.
ilill 8(reet. Huntingdon, Pa , One door We"t of
Lewis' Hook fetor Dec 6. ist',5.
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H.
J? . IST-A.TJa-X.'B,
WATCH MAKES,
GRAIIAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD.
The undersigned respectfully informs his old
customers and the public, that he has on hand,
(aud constantly receiving new additions,) a largo
stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man
ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour
spring aud Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and
Alarm clocks.
ir.d TClIESa. fine assortment, of silver Hunt
ing aud open case American patent Levers, plain
and full jeweled.
GOLD PEXS. an elegant assortment, of the
best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk
holders
SPECTACLES, a large assortmant, far and
near sight, colored and plain glass.
JEWELRY of every variety, from a single
piece to a full set.
ALSO, a lino assortment of Spoons, Forks, but
ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata.
AU. kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry cM
fully reprd. and Warranted.
A continuance ot patronage is solicited.
SoT.asth, lot5. HF. NADOLE
Sl,T a good article, and very cheap- at th
store of WM. P. T RAVIN. ClearfieHQ
WOOL WANTED. 1 0000 lbs wool wanted,
for which th oity Market price will b
pi4 bf J. P. KRATZE-
. THE KIDNEYS.
Tho kidney? are two in number, sit
uated at the upper part of the loin,
surrounded by fat, aud consisting of
three part?, viz : the anterior, the in
terior, and the exterior.
The anterior absorbs: the interior consists of
tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the
urine, and convey it to the exterior ; the exterior
is a conductor also, terminating in n single ture.
and cilled the ureter; the ureters are connected
with the bladder.
The bladder is composed of various
covering or tissues, divided info parts, vix : the
upper, the lower, the nervous, and the mucous.
The upper expels, the lowar retains. Many have
a desire to urinate without the ability, othcts u
rinate without the ability to retain. Ihis fre
quently occurs in children.
To cure tlitfse affections yre must
bring into action the muscles, which ire'engaged
in tneir various functions. If they are neglected
O ravel and lrop?y may ensue.
The reader must also be made aware
that, however slight may be the attack, it is sure
to affect his bodily health and mental powers, as
our flesh and blood are supported from these
sources.
Gout, or Rheumatism.
Tain occurring in the loins is indic
ative of the above diseases. They occur in per
sons disposed to acid stomach and chalky Accre
tions.
The Gravel.
The Gravel ensues from neglect or
the improper treatment of the kidneys.
Thesa organs being weik. the water is not expel
led from the Madder, but allowed to retniin ; it
becomes feverish and sediment farms. 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 prt affected, viz: wl en generally diffused
over the body, it is called Anasarca ; when of the
abdomen, Ascites ; when of the chest, Hydro
thorax TREATMENT.
Ilclmbold's hijihlv concentrated Ex
tract of Bucliu is decidedly one of the
best remedies fordiseases of the bladder, kidneys,
gravl, dropsicHl swellings, rheumatism, and gou
ty affections. Under this bend we have arrang
ed lysiiria, or diSiculty and t ain in passing wat
er: Scanty secretion, or small and frequent dis
charges of wnter; Stranguary, or stoppina of
water; lljemattiria. or bloody urine ; iontand
Khemnti.m of the kidneys, without any change
in quantity, but increase of color or dark water.
It was always highly recommended by the late
l)r Physick in these affections.
This medicine increases the power
of disestion, and excites the absorbents into heal
thy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous
depositions and all unnatural enlargements. a
well as pain and in&aination, are reduced, and is
taken by
Men,Women& Children.
Directions for use and diet accompany.
Philadelphia, IV, Feb. 25, 1857.
II. T. II elm hold. Druggist:
Dear Sir: I have been a suffer
er, for upwards of twenty yenrs, with
frravel, bhiddor, and kidney affections,
during which Mme I have used varions rac-.iicina!
preparation, and been under the treatment of
the most eminent physiciaus, experiencing but
little relief.
Iluvins seen your preparations ex
tensively advertised. 1 consulted with my family
physician in regard to using your Extract Ruchu.
I did this because I used all kinds
of advertised remedies, and had found
them worthless, and some quite injurious ; in f.ict.
I despaired of ever (retting wi-U. and determin
ed to nse no remedies ur.'ess I knew of the ingre
dients. It was this that prompted me to use your
remedy As you advertised that it wis compos
ed of nncniT. ctrnRRs. and .irttPER bkiiujes. it oc
curred to me and my physician us an exe'lent
Combin'iriori. and. with his advice, after an exam
ination of the art;cle. mid consulting nirnin with
the drnzgist. I coticnluded to try it. I commen
ced its us' nbut eight months ago. at which time
I wss confined to my room. From the first not
tie I was astorished and gratified at the benefi
cial effect, and artcr using it three weeks, was a
hle to walk out. I felt mu-;h like writing you a
full statement of my case at the time, but thought
my improvement miht only be temporary and
therefore concludod to defer and see if it would
effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of
greater value to you und more satisfactory to me
I am now able to report that a cure
is effected after using the remedy for
five months.
I have not used any now for three
months, and feel as well in all respects
as I ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any unptcassnt
taste and odor, a nice tonic ana mvigorawr oi me
system, I cfo not mean to be without it whet ever
occasion may require its use in such affections
M. M CORMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCorraick's statement,
he refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. Win. Bigler, Ex-Gov. Penrf'a.
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Pliil'a.
Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Phil'a.
Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Thila.
.Hon. D. R. Porter, Ex-Gov. Pcnn'a.
Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Phil'a.
Hon. II. C. Grier, Judge, TJ. S. Court.
Hon. GAY. Woodward, Judge, Pliil'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,
IIelmbold's Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
591 BROADWAY," (Metropolitan Hotel )
HEW TORE. V " 1
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
BEWAKE OF COCSTEKFEITS.
Key-York. November 1. 1363-ly-
TRl.MHLK-SKEINS and Pipe
Wagons, for sale by MERRELIi A BIGLER
c
O AL, Whale, and Linseed Oil, Family Dves,
' Varnish and Paints of aU kind ground in Oil,
IWMlebV HABTSWICIt iKwiJ.
H.5inc.s.5 girtctovjj.
7ALTEK BARRETT, Attorney at Law, Clear-
Held. I'a. May 13. ISM.
IRVIN BKO THF.RS. Dealers in Square A Sawed
Lumber. Dry Ooods, Groceries, Flour, Urain,
io , Ao., Uurr.siJe Pa., Sept. 24, 1S63.
I .FREDERICK I.EITZIXaER. Manufacturer!
I" :.ll kinds of Stone-ware. Clearfield, Pa. Or
ders solicited wholesale or retail. Jan. 1, lsM
1) OBERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at Law. Clear
V field. Pa office iu Shaw's new row. Market
stieet, opposite Nauglc's jewblry store May 26.
IF. XAUULE. M'atch and Clock Maker, and
11. dealer in Watches, Jewelry. Ac Room in
'.liaham's row, Market street. Nov. 10.
II BUCHElt SWOOPE. Attorney at Law.Clear
1 . field. Pa. Offict in Graham's Row. four doo: s
st of Graham A Roynton's store. Nov. 10.
1 ARTSWICK A IRWIN, Dealers in Drues,
1 1 Medicines. Paints. Oils. Stationary. Perfume
ry. Fancv Goods. Notions, etc. etc.. Market street.
Cleai field. Pa Dec 6, 1S05.
1 KRATZER A SON. dealers in Dry Goods,
, Clothing. Hardware. Queonsware. Groce.
rics. Provisions. Ac , Front Street, (above the A-
ca lemy.) Cleat field. Pa. Dec 27.1S65.
J iLLlAM F. I RW IN, Market street, Clearfield,
Pa.. Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer
chandise. Hardware. Queensware, Groceries, and
fau.ily articles generally. Aot. 10.
JOHN Gl'ELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds ot
Cabinet-ware, Market street. Clearfield, Pa.
lie nlsomakes to order Coffins, on short notice, and
attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'59.
R. M. WOODS, Prvcticio PBTsictAn, and
Examining Surgeon for Pensions.
South-west corner of Second and Cherry
l-fice,
strei t, Clearfield, i'a. January 21. lsb.i.
f I1HOMAS J. M'CL'LLOUGIl, Attorney at Law,
JL Clearfield. Pa. Office, east of the -Clearfield
eo Rank. Deeds and other legal instrumentspre
pared with promptness and accuracy. July 3.
J3 M"E ALLY, Attorncyst Law. Clearfield,
. Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining
touiities. Office in new brick building of . I. Royn
t n. 21 street, one door south of Lanich's Hotel.
I) 1CI1 AUD M0S3OP, Dealer in Foreignand Do
V mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour. Racon,
Liquors, Ac. Kooiu, ou Market street, a few doors
west oi Journal (Jpirr.. Clearfield. Pa. Apr27.
"
rnilOMAS W. MOORE. Land Purveyor and Con
1 veyancer. Office at his residence, 1 mile east
ot Peunville. l'ostoffice address. Griaipian Hills
Deeds and other instruments of writing neatly
executed. June 7th, lHtij-ly
G ALBERT A BRO S, Dealers in Dry Goods,
I roceries, Hardware. Queensware. Flour,
Bacon, etc., Woodlani, Clearfield county. Penn'a.
Also, extensive dealers in all kinds of sawed lum
ber, shingles, a&d .square timber. Orders solici
ted. Woodland, Aug. 19th, lgf3.
J SLAKE WALTERS. Scrivinor and Con
veyancer, and Agent for the purchase and sale
of Lauds. Clearfield, Pa. Prompt attention giv
en to all business connected with the county offi
ces. Office with Hon. W.A.Wallace. Jan. 3.
DENTISTRY, J. P. CORSETT, Dentist,
offers bis professional services to the oitiiens
of Curwensville and vicinity. Office iu Drug
Store, corner Alain and Thompson streets.
Curwensville, May 2d, IS6A.
j. r. M'MtiRRAT. : : : : bamceu Mitchell.
71 '.MURRAY & MITCHELL., Dealers in
13 Foreign and Domestio Merchandiza. Lcm
Bi:it. Flour. Urain, Ac, New Wash iugton, Clear
field county. Pa. October 20, ISfij-lyp.
WAKDLE, KEEO & CO., Wholesale
.Gkocern, and dealers, in Tobacco, Tea,
Spices. Ac , North East cornet of Sixth and Mar
ket Streets, Philadelphia. fcbl4-6m
Gi'.outiK r. warple. : : : cbables k. rkep.
Ilt J. V. BlIRCII FIELD, late Surgeon of
M.J the 83rd Regt Pcnn'a Vols, having return
ed (rom'the army, offers his professional services
to tbe citizens of Clcarfieid and vicinity. Prof
essional calls promptly attended to. Office on
South-East corner of 3d and Market streets.
Oot. 4. IStJj fitu-pd
rCTIOXEER- The undersigned having
been Licensed an Auctioneer, would inform
the eitixens of Clearfield county that he will at
tend to calling sales, in any part of the county,
irbeuover called upon. Charges moderate
Address, JOHN M QUILKIN.
May 13 Bower Po., Clearfield Co., Pa.
N
EW ARRANGE ME 17 T !!
Tho Qnhscrihnrs have entered into co-partner
ship, and are trading under tho name of Irvin,
I'.aily A Co . in lumber and merchandise, at the
old stand of Ellis Irvin A Son. at the mouth of
Lick Run. They would inform thoir friemts. ana
the world in general, that they are prepared to
furnish to order all kinds of sawed or hewn lum
ber, and solicit bills, for cither home or eastern
They would also announco that they have just
opened
A NEW STOCK
of well solccted goods, suitable to the season, con
sisting oi every variety usually kept in country
stores. Their purchases have been made since
the late decline iu prices which enable them to
enll at a,i!i ritia aa u.- ill astonish their customrs-
L. liailv. resides
near Philadelphia. whose business it w be to
watch the rcarKets and mate purcnase on mo
most lavorable terms, call ami see
ELT.rs IKVIN,
THOM AS L. RAILY,
Go.hen to.. Deo 6,1ST,5. LEWIS I. IRWIN.
RAFTSMAN'S JOURNAL.
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200
BUSHELS of choice beans for sale by
IRVIN A HARTSUON.
FOR SALE at cost 4 barrels of good fam
ily flour, to olose out the stock, at
Jan. W. MBRREJ-L BTGLBR ..
ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars, Ao.. for
sale at MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
PULLEY BLOCKS of varions slses to be
had at MERRELL A PTfl KR'ti
A LARUE S TOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils
white lead. etc.. at E. A. IRVIN'S
33 E -A. 23. ID
U with
LIPPENCOTT, BO ND A CO.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in lists,
Caps. Furs, and Straw Gocds, No. 413 Market St,
Philadelphia. Pa. May 2.1d. lSo-.
RKATINi ESTATE. Mr. ChaVSchirarrt
has no authority to sell land or receiv
moneys belorgiu to this estate Persons having '
:ai.: ... . . . C . I.
luiu imiu moneys will please iniorm mri m
dates and amounts, Wm. A. WALLACE
June 20.lSd5.3tp. Attorney Ao
l M I Nl ST R A Tt Ml S (IT I C E . Lett ers ;
of Administration on the estate of Thomas
Robison. late of Lumber-city. Clearfield county.
Pa., deceased, having been granted to tbe under
signed, all persons indebted to Said estate are
requested to make payment without delay, and
those having claims against the same will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
U. U L. U.K.
May 16. 163. pd- Adm'r.
CAUTIO.N. AH persons are hnrehy caution
ed against purchasing or meddling with the
following property, now in the bauds of John
Rriggs, of Ferguson township, to wit: 1 bay
horse. 1 bay colt. 2 eows.tarmins utensils, ftsheep.
2 hozs, stoves, beds and household furniture; as
the same belongs to me and has only been left
with said Rriggs on loan, and subject to my or
ders at any time
June 211. lSo-5t p Lb, W lis J. HI KIJ.
LUM1JEK-CITY RACES AGAIN I!
EIEK.& SPENCER:
KEEP THE INSIDE TRACK I
Their celebrated thorough bred Steed, '-cheapest
tor cash, the Peoples1 favorite!
Remember this, and when in want of reasoja-
m. GOllDS, AT TBt TEHT LOWEST POSSIBLE CASB
price, call at the store of Kirk A Spemcer, in
Lumber City. You will not fail to be suited.
Dress Goods and Notions in great vatiety.
We study to please.
KIRK A SPENCER!
Lumber City, Pa., July I, lb65.
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THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS
ARB TO BE H An AT TBE
CHEAP CASH STORE.
WILLIAM F. IRWIN
Has Removed His Cheap Cash Store
To his new rooms, recently erected on South Sec
ond Street, Clesrficld. Pa., where he will be
pleased to have his old friends call to
see him, and as many new ones M
will favor bim with teir custom'
NEW SPRING GOODS..
The undersigned has just received from, the East
ern cities a large and well selected stoek of thai
most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of at
the cheapest prices. His friends and custom
ers are invited to examine his stock of goods, and
ascertain the prices before purchasing elsewher
as he feels persuaded, none undersell him. His
stock embraces a well selected assortment of
Dry-Grods and Notions, Hardware.
Queensware, Groceries, Drugs, Oils and
Paints. Glass. Hats and Caps, Baskets and
Buckets. School Rooks and Stationary, Salt, Axes,
Nails and 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 fruits.
And a great variety of other useful articles, all ef
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. 136ft. WM F. IRWIN.
H.
W. SMITH & CO
Market Street, ClearfielJ, Pa ,
ARE OPENING
ASD
Selling the cheapest and best line of Dry Oooda
offered in Clearfield county. Having been the
last to purchase, we have the advantage of the
decline in prices, and offer this advantage to all
our customers, aud all others. .
In ladies dress goods we bring only the latest
and most fashionable materials. AIpaos.( which
are no -so fashionable" in the East.) we have
good qualities as low as 45 cents, and good shade
and colors.
We offer a!s a novelty, which has just appear
ed in dress goods called "Pen at Ilohrs." Tbey
come in patterns and comprise all shades and de
signs. They are all ready to make up : the trim
mTng being attached to the pattern. Thesogooda
possess also tho advantage of being done up at
any time.
Firwv Drv Goods il-adies' Trim'd Derby,
5 a"tY, . , , Ladies' Trimmings,
L,Hlies .-up r tviuviiovc3,I (,ieg. strsw cord.
Ladies' Lisle Gloves
Ladies' Straw Ornaments
Ladies' Mohair Mitts,
Ladies' Fine silk Nets.
Ladies' Fancy Cher.elle,
Mens' Wear.
Fine assortment Fancy
Cassimeres in Patterns,
Ladies' Magic Ruffling, .
Ladies' I.nco Edgings,
!. lies' Thread EdgingS.'extremely Cheap.
Ladies" Silk Tase!s,
Ladies' Val. fluting, IOOt3 and SllOCS,
Ladies' Silk Scarfs, MflDg, jfejivy Monroes,
Ladies taney lies. Mens' Fine Calf Roots,
Ladies Em b d Ha chiefs. Mens, (oftt s,ipp6rs.
Ladies htiched Han K 'Mens'GloveCalf Gaiter
Ladies' Lawn Han chicrs Mcng, Opera Slippers.
Ladies' Assorted uuttons iMeng- pat. L'tber Boots.
Ladies' Em p. H'p Skirts. youths an)i Boys' Shoes,
Ladies' Skirtcovers. a gUea ani gtyes
. Straw Hats. Hosiery. Kid
Shoes and Gaiters. g loves and Collars.
Ladies' Lasting Gaiters, i
Misses' l.nstiug Gaiters,, Stationary of all Kinds
Misses' Goat Boots,
Ladies' Goat Roots. - FrUltS ! Fruits ' I
1i1VVil0Cm,J,B00t"- Wless Raisin. '
Child s' Morocco Pumps, , p,:a;.
Child's' Morocco Shoes, IpJJ"
Ladies' Shaker Hoods ,CanBej PeacBM.
Ladies' Opera Slippers, )fi,BI1(Ml peiira.
Canned Corn,
Sundowns.
Canned Pine Apples,
Canned Sardines,
Italian Maecaroni,
Almonds. Figs, Cream
Nats. Filberts, Lemons,
Ladies' Cant'nSundowns
Ladies' Derby Hats.
Ladies' Split Hats,
Ladies' Luten Hats,
Blisses' Lnten Hats,
Infants' Luten Hats,
Infants' Willow Caps,
Oranges Ao
Super Extra, Fickled
j Oysters.
Crickers. Sugar crackers, Lemon biscoit, Egg
biscuit. Fancy biscuit, Water craokers, and Butter
"'othTand Spices, New Orleans Molasses. Super
Etra SyrapaW Sgars. Coffee, Rice, Teas, Candles,
Soap. Tobacco, and-, Ciears.
Hoes and Rakes.' Graft Hooks and TroweJ,'
Mops, Oil cloths, WillowWare.-Fish, Salt.' ad
Dams. Clearfield." Ear May 9, 1866. .
FISH, SALT AND PLASTER, for sale al
Meti s, Glen Hope, Pa. May 30, 1866.
WEST INDIAN, MISHLERS PLAN
TATION BITTERS, for sale at Meti's.GJen
Hepe, Pa. . May th, Hf5.
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