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CLEARFIELD, PA., JULY 18, 1866.
Adrioe to Young Men. ;
Ie behoores all yoan men to mark ont
their coarse early id life, and pursue that
oane loalousJy. In a few words that they
tboald form s system of rules and adhere
to those rales with constant firmness.
1st. That all yoncg men should pay strict
attention to religions exercises, . that they
train their minds to those things that ap
pertain to goodness and greatness, and mag
nanimity: '- ', . . '
2d. That to be useful they should study,
and apply themselves with diligence, to
learn everything that will contribute to the
prosperity of their country and the good f
mankind. - ;
3d. That honesty, good conduct, virtue,
and gentlemanly deportment at all times
and places, should be their highest aspira-;
tion. ; - f ir-' -! ,-. :j
- 4th. That they never deviate from the
path of duty, and that . they always confine
themselves to the truth.
T 5th. That they abstain from all intem
perate habits, and discard everything that
has a tendency to demoralization.
6th. That they strive to gain wisdom andV
to create within themseltes a spirit of firm
ness, determination, patience, perseverance,
endurance and turbearance. .
7th. Trat energy and . industry is essen
tial f r the promotion of health and pros
perity. -' - -
Thes'lmles. adhered to. young friend",
will find you, at the end of life, happy and
proud of the honorable, cou.-se you have
pursued.
' The FocxDEa ok Methodism ix Ameri
ca. The year 1866 marks an important
epoch in the history of the Methodist Epis
copal Caarch in America ; for it looks back
upon the first century of its existence in this
coantry a century of its existence and labor
daring which time the congregation of live
persons, whom Philip Embury, an Irish
roan, its founder, gathered in his own house
in New York, in 1776, has grown to an ag
gregate numbered by hundreds of thou
sands, scattered over the whole of North
America; and the first conference of 1773,
with its ten preachers, has multiplied to
sixty conferences, with 6824 it linerant and
8205 "local preachers."; After a life of se
vere labor as a preacher, Embury, who was
born in Limerick, Ireland, 1723, died sud
denly in 1775, and was buried at Ashgrove,
Washington county, New York, where he
then resided. It was arranged some time
ago that during the recent session of Troy
Methodist Episcopal Conference, the re
mains of Embury should be transfered from
the obscure location where they have lain
and deposited in the new Woodland Ceme
try recently opened in the town of Cam
bridge, Washington county. Last week
witnessed this ceremony, . and two hundred
ministers in attendance at the conference,
with a very large number of villagers, fol
lowed to a new grave the relics of their
great pioneer, and with solemn rites recom
mitted them to mother earth. Rev. Bisop
Janes officiated, assisted by several promi
nent clergymen of the denomination.
A Corn Fed Boy. A gentleman who
was traveling through the western part of
.Massachusetts, last summer, saw a boy at
work in a corn field by the road-side, and
beinz of an inauirine turn of mind, he stop
ped his horse and thus addressed the young
tanner: ,
"My son, whose farm is this?V
"Dad's."
"Does your father raise any stock ?"
"Yes-Jotsof "em." . . . : f
"What kind?" J.
"Corn stalk, mostly," was the 'reply as
lie Drocseied to ho 3 a hill of the article.
. The gentleman went on his way wonder
ing at the effect which corn has on boys.
. A Spendthrift Duke. The Duke of
Hamilton, according to the English papers,
is a reckless person. He lately bought a cow
lor which he paid $12,500, and at the Derby
he 'laid 180,000- ($900,000) : to 6000
against "Hermit" but this latter was sub-
omipnflv famvllpd Krill litter Vio cfrncL- a
man in a night brawl, and was therefore
41 wanted" by the police but went off to
Paris to see the race for the "grand prix,"
and so escaped arrest. . This history is re
commended to the "sensation" novelists by
the '"Flaneur" of the London Star, as fur
nishing material for a startling story. '
. Rev. Dr. Martin, a missionary, in mak
ing an overland trip from I'ekin, China, to
Chien Kang, by the Yellow Hirer, discover
ed a colonv of Chinese Jews at Kae Fung-
fee, irt Hunan. They were descendants of
a triho who went from India many centu
ries ago.and knew very little of the Hebrew
rite. They bad no transcripts of the Deca
logue and did' not sacrifice. They were
idolators in fact, the object of their wor
ship beino four books of the Old Testament
'written in characters unintelligible to He
brew scholars.
,- '. A sentimental i chap intends to petition
Congress for a grant to improve the chan
nels of affection, so that henceforth the
course of true love may run smooth.
-' The New York Farmer'8 Ciub thinks that
Corn-Cribs with straight sides and platted
floor are better than the old-fashioned fla
tting ones with narrow bottom. -
A' Dutchman, summoned to identify a
, stolen ho, being asked if the hog had any
'ear mark.replied . The only ear mark vat I
'saw vas his tail cut off.
Truth cannot die ; it passes from mind to
mind, imparting light in its progress, and
Constantly renewing its own brightness dur
ing the diffusion.
- v A clean skin, - a clean stomach, a clean
ahirt, a clean back alley and a clean con
science are preventives against the cholera.
'. 7 A country boy who had read of sailors
heaving up anchors, wanted to know if if,
was sea-sicKness that made them do it.
"ATadV fixed the'
bottom of a flour barrell, anaasked her hus
band to read them : O-I-C-r-R-M-T. -
- - . - . c :
Quilp thinks there is no need of troubling
ourselves about our debt to posterity untu
poateritv taks for payment. : , .
Fave the Child and you save the Man.
ADDLES, Bridle, harness.: collars. Ac. for
sale at MERttELLA BIOLKR'S. 0
iV'LLEY BLOCKS of various sis to be
bad at , MERRELL A BWLKR'sJ
LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, pafnta. ill
bite lead, ete.. at
K. A.
r - "' ' I. ' B ; E A. It X ,
w ' wtTH ; , V - .- , -
. LIPPISCOTT, BOND A CO. '
Manafacturen and Wholle DeaVrs in flats,
Cpi. Fura. an l Straw Oocds No. 413 Market St,
Philadelphia. Pa. - May 23d. I86 .
KEATI XG ESTATE.-Mr.CbaVSchnarra
baa po authority to tell lands or receive
moneys belonging to this estate. Persons having
paid him moneys will please inform m e of the
dates and amounts, Wa. A. WALLACE
- Jane 20,1 368.3tp ' v Attorney Ae-
ADMIMSTRATOKS. NOTICE. Letters
of Administration on the estate of Thomas
Robuon, late of Lumber-city, Clearfield county.
Pa., deceased, having been granted to the 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.
. - . Q.U LYTLE.
May 18. 1363. pd. " Adm'r.
CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution
ed against purchasing or meddling wi'h the
following property,, now in the hands of John
Bnggs, of Ferguson township, to wit: 1 bay
horse. 1 bay colc.2 cows tanning utensils. 6 sheep,
2 hogs, stoves, beds and household furniture;
the same belongs to me and has only been left
with said Briggs on loan, and subject to iny or
ders at any time
June 20, 13 -5t p LEWIS J. IltlRP.
JUMBER -CITY ' RACES AGAIN !!
K I B K & S P E N C E B
KEEP THE ISSIDZ TBACXt
Tbeir eelebrnted thorough bred Steed, 'theapist
for cash," the Peoples' favorite !
Remember this and when in want of xeasoa-
BLteOOIlS. AT TITF. TtRT LOWEST POSSIRLB CASH
PRfcK. call at the store of Kirk A Spencer, in
Lumber City. You will not fail to be snited.
Dress (ioods and Notions in great vatiety, '
We study to please.
KIRK A SPEXCER.
Lumber City, Pa.. July 1, 1865.
R
E - 3VE - E - 3SE - B - E - R
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS
ARC TO BK HAD AT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE.
WILLIAM F. IRWIN
Has Removed Ilia Cheap Cash Store
To his new rooms, recent! v erected on South Sec
ond Street. Clearfield, Pa., where ha will be
pleased to have his old friends call to
see him, and as many new ones as
will favor him with their custom.
NEW SPRI.GGOODS. i
The undersigned has just received from the East
ern cities a large and well selected stock of the
most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of at
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-Geods and Notions, Hardware,
- - Queenswsre, Groceries, Drags, Oils and
Painte, Glass. Hats and Caps, Baskets and
Backets, School Books and Stationary, Salt, Axes,
Nails and Spikes.
Also, a largo assortment of Boots and Shoes of
the very best makes, and at prices lower than
heretofore.
Also, Cried Fruits, and Canned Fruits,
And a great variety of other useful articles, all of
which will be sold oheap for eash, or ex
changed for approved produce.
Go to the "cheap cash store" if yon want to buy
goods at fair prices.
May 2. 1368. - WM F. IRWIN.
H.
W. S MIT n s CO.,
Market Street, Clearfio! J, Pa ,
A R E OPENING
- AND
.' Selling the cheapest an 1 best line of Dry Goods
offered in Clearfield e unty. Uaviog been the
la.-t to purchase, we have the advautage of the
decline in prices, and offer this advantage to all
our customers, and all others. (. '
In ladies dress goods we bring only the latest
and most fashionable materials. Alpaes.( which
are no kso fashionable" in the East.) we have
good qualities as low as 45 cents, and good shades
and colors. ... -
We offer als a novelty.' whiob has just appear
ed in dress goods called "Pra Rohrs." Tbey
come in patterns and comprise all shades and de
signs. They are all ready to make up; the trimming-being
attached to the pattern. These good
possess also the advantage of being done up at
any time.
Fancy Dry GootlsJf!es'Xri.raM.I)erb'
Ladies Sup r Ki-l Gloves 7; o'' . ' V
Ladies' Lisle Gloves.
i Ladies' Straw Ornamen's
Ladies' Mohair .Mitts,
Ladies' Fine silk .Vets.
Ladies' Fn?y Cbenelle.
Mens' Wear.
Lndiej Magic r uSlin
Ladies' Lace Edgings,
.Fine assortment Fancr
jCasximeres in Patterns.
I -.1- iTL 1 !.,.: 1 . f i
La lies' Silk Tas-tels, I - , ,
V- iL aa,i3 Boots and Shoes.
I.iidira silk ."carls. ,
La.na.' Fancy Ties. I"". ev 0ro,
Ladies' E.n i. d Ha chiefs ea. ,ne Bot,u'.
Ladies" Stiche l IUn'kf,! en, ",,lt S'V?V9: "
Ladies' Lawn Uan chief (''oveC'.1 J,ters
Ladies' Assorted i.uttons "ena. "Pfr? !lTt
Ladies' Skirt oovers.
all sises and styles
Straw Hats, Hosiery ,Ki J
Gloves and Collars.
Shoes and Gaiters.
Ladies' Lasting Gaiters, t
Misses' Lasting Gaiters, Stationary of all Kinds
Misses' Goat Boots, j
Ladies' Goat ltooti fruits !Fruit3 ! !
Li ICS MlUVOVttll LfOOUS,',
Ch
ild V Morocco Pumps,!?". "
C 1 T?
Ladies' Shaker Hoods.
- . i i
Prunes,
Ladies' Opera Slippers,
Canned Peaches,
Canned Pears,
Canned Corn,
Canned Pine Apples,
Canned Sardines, -
Sundowns,
Ladies' Cant'n Sundowns
Ladies' Derby Hats.
Ladies' Split Hats, -Ladies'
Luten Hats, - -Misses'
Lsten Hats,
Infanta' Luten Hats,
Infanta' Willow Caps,
(Italian Maocaroni,
J Almonds. Figs, Cream
: Nuts, Filberts, Lemons,
Oranges Ao
Super Extra Pickled
(Oysters. , ;
Crackers.-: Sugar crackers. Lemon biscuit. Egg
Meouit, Fanoy biacait, .Watercrackers, and Baiter
crackers. .""'
Otis and St)iaa Nw drta. vr-i... c-
txtra Syrups. Sugars. Coffee, Riee.Teas, CandUs, J
Hoes and Rakes, Graft HokS BI'Trowels,
Mops, Oil eloths, Willow Ware. Fish. Salt, and
Hams. Clearfield, Pa. May 9. 18S6.
IKON! IRON!! Bar iron, for sale at the
store of " MERRELL A BIGLKR.
CARRI AGK WHIPS; W.gen wbips, Ridjpj
whlpe, raw-bidas, lashes, etc , in great varie-
y J- r. hHA12t.K 8.
s
H.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa,;
I On door East of the Clearfield Douse,
Keeps on hand a full awrrmenf of Gent Fnr-ni-bio
good, sneh as Shirt (linen and woolen.
ltiiderhirts.'Prtwers and Socks ;Neck-tiee. Pork
er Hand kerchief i, Gloves. Umbrellas, flats, eta .
in great variety. Of piece goods he keeps the
IJest Cloths, (of all shades,) Black
Doe-skin Cassimeres of the best make,
. Fancy Cassimeres in great variety.
Alio. French Coatings; Beaver, Pilot. Ctlnnhilla,
anl Tricott Over-coating-, all of wh ch will he
ld cheap . for cash, and made up according to
the latest styles, by experience! workmen. Also
aent for Clearfield county, for 1. M. singer
Cos Sewing Machines. Xovemoer 1. 18fi3.
Attention r buyers!!
IiliEIX,E (Sc FATJST
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS,
- - MAI-f STRCET, CCRWCSSVILLK, TA., '
navi'ng just returned from the ea.t with a gen
eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to
invite the attention of their old customers and
friends. Tbeir stock consists of
- Dry-Goeds. Groceries. Hard ware. Queensware,
'Tinware. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Clothing. Xotions. etc . in great variety, which
they now offer at prices for cash to suit the
times
Tbey also deal in Grain. Pork. Shingles. Boards.
and other lumber, which will be received at the
highest market prices in exchange for goods.
Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair
rates are respectfully requested to give us a call.
Remember you can find us at the old stand on
Main Street where we are prepared to accomo
date customers with anything in our line of
business,.
Sept. 6. 1S65, . fllPPLE A FAUST.
g P It I N G GOODS.
C. KRATZER & SON,
,Are jjist opening at the Old Stand above the
Academy,
A large and splendid assortment of Spring goods,
which they are selling at greatly reduced prices.
Particular attention is invited to their stock of
CARPETS,
(Cottage, common Ingrains, and superior Eng
lish Ingrains, and Brussels.) Floor and Table Oil
cloths, Window Shades and Wall Papers
Especial pains has been taken in the selection
of toadies Dress Moods. White Goods, Embroide
ries and Millinery goods.
They have also a large stock of Readr-made
clothing, and Boots and Shoe?, which they will
sett at a small aavance on city cost.
Flour, Bacon. Fish. Salt and Plaster. Apples,
Peaches and Prunes kept constant! v on hand.
Also, some pure Brandy, Whiskey and Wines
lor ueaicinai uses
Also in store a quantity of Urge and small
clover seen.
We intend to make it an object for Farmers
and Mechanics to buy from us. because we will
sell our goods as low as they can be bought in
the county; and will .pay the very highest price
for all . kinds of coantry produce. We will also
exchange goods for School, Road rnd County or
ders; Shingles. Boards and every kind of manu
factured Lumber. .March 14, 1865.
jq- E "W GOO 13 S
MRS. H. D. WELSH ft CO ,
Hate Just Received and Opened a Stock of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which were r nrc hayed darini; the-present decline,
aua tnereto e are tuaolo j to sell very e.'itap
O PR STOCK
Cnis's in part of Merinos. Alp sa. Poplins:
Wool. Armure, and common lel;iine: Prirts.
Ginghams. Shawls. IIood.-. iioxierr.Glflve.4. Ntt
biis Balmoral an 1 Hoop Skirls. Fl innels,
Lades' Cloth. Sheetings. Muslins Towel
ing.Ticking, Sontag. Rreakfast Shaw:,
Capes. Ao. . Also. a full assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS.
Among which are Hats. Bonnets. Feathers". Rib
bons, Flowers, Laces, Frainef, Matinees. Vel
vets, Siiks, Ciapes. Reratres, Veils, etc.,
and a large stock of
CHILDREN'S' TOYS. '
Including Cbiua. Bronte Papier M ache. Tin,
Rosewood Glas. Pewter. Wooden,
Parian and Candy Toys.
f FOIl LAD! AS,'
Such as Po-nade. Oili. lUnlolin hlncro of youths
!' ard Paints. Rouce Lilly White, ete.
Thankful for fiast fivers, we solicit a continu
ance of the kind patronage i f the people of Clear
fif M bounty.
l"Fienieraher the place Second Street, next
door to Firt X uion tl il.iuk. Sow. 29 ISfii
Q. R EAT EXCITE M E NT
ON SECOND STREET,
CLEAEFIELD, 3EA...:. I
KEW FIRM AND NEW ARRANGEMENT,
AND NEW GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES.
The undersigned having fnimed 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 stock
consists in part of ...
RRY GOODS
of thebest aualitv. such as Prints. Delaines. ATna.
eaa. Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and
unnieachea ; irii lings lickings, cotton and wool
Flannels, Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu
bias. Hoods. Hoon skirts. Balmorals. Ac. An n
of wHoh will be sold low fob cash. Also, a fine
assortment of the best of
MENS'
W E A R,
consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hata and Capa,
Boots and Shoes, Handkerchieftt cravats, eto.
Also, Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs
and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
Lamp wicks and ehimneya, etc., ete
Also jQneensware. Glassware VHard ware, Groce
jries, andapiees of all kinds. In short a general
assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail
Store, all citeap for cask, or approved country
produce. . . . w-
. Jan. 10.1368. WRIGHT A FLANIGAN.
F
ISH, SALT AND PLASTER, for sale it
. ma- . w w-e wk a- ... .
ei 8, tien uope, ra. Jiay so, 1866. '
F
OR SALE at cott-4 (food 'cook stoves to
eloe out tbe stock,1 at the oheap eash stejo
B. MOSSOP, Clearfield Pa.
of
A LARGE LOT of Raft rope, email rope.aml
Pally blocks, for sale by the eoil. at a small
advance on coat by , IRVrN A HARTSHORN.
j . 1 i
Tnr. MASON 4 ITVML1N CAItlNET
'WKnAI-Forty Hiffarnt styles, adapted
to sacred and secular mua e. for SHI to 5600 each
FIFTY-MSB GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or oth
er first premiums awarded them Illontrated Cat
alogues free. Addre. MWNA HAM I. IN. Bos
ton or MASiiX RltOTIIKKS. New York.
New York. ovetultr 2i HlUly1 ' ' ' - f"
SEWING IA(?IIIKS Sgenej.t,' Shaw
A Clark's ce'ebrited Sewing Machine, war.
ranted for rivn raxm. and ful'y license I. Per
sons in want of a goo I ui-ichine should call on
the undersigned Prioo of michiue. Sill and
SiJ. Machine with walnut table. $3l and SJi.
. TlimitS W. MOORE.
Pennville. P.q . March H. IS.tt Bin. - '
SOMETniNO NKw fS CI.KKFIELOr
. CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP
Immediately in rear of Machine shop. -The
undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Clearfield, an I the ntib'io in general,
that be U prep red to do all kinds of work
carriages, i.ugxie. wagonx. sieij-bs fleU Ae.ou
short notice and in a wnrkmanjike manner. r
dtrs promptly attended to. WM. McKIGllT.
Clearfield. Feb 7. IS3 j.y
fO THE AFFLICTED!!
READ! READ! HEAD !
THE GREAT AMEBIC AW REMEDIES! .
" Persons subject to various ailments, frequently
ak the question. What shall. I do t relieve me?"
To such are would say. try tbe fallowing in valua
b!e preparttions. which have but recently been
u.trduuel to the nuh'i:. although thev have
been in use for a numbor of years as Family
uemeaies.
AMERICAN VEGKTABLE BITTER1.
This Vegetable Compound is acertain cure for
dyspepsia, tiiseare ot tbe Liver. Carbuncles, a-
runtiousof tbe Skin, Canker in the Stomach, etc
A benefit is always experienced from the use of
on bottle, ami nwrert cure warranted when the
patient perseveres in taking a nufficieut quantity.
In come eases from two to three bottles will effect
acure. No change of diet is neces.'vry Our ad
vice is, eat good substantial food and enough of it
AMERICAN LUNG RESTORATIVE.
This preparation in a Vefletable Compound
an Indian cure for Lung Diseases. Coughs. Colds,
iintnessot the t nest. pid in tbe Ureast, Astu
ma, Uroncbitis, eto. Ihis Medicine has a most
happy effect in the above complaints, when taken
according to directions It can be taken at all
times, and under all circumstances, and the pa
tient generally experiences an almost instanta
neous relief. It is worth a trial at least.
. ; AMERICAS' LINIMENT.
This compound contains the most wonderful
medical -properties, and is superior to any other
liniment now in use It is a gpt-edy. safe and
sure cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Earache,
Xoothacbe. sore throat, stiff Neck, .spinal 1'isea
ses. Pain in the Breast. Side and Kidneys ; Dizii
ness. Burns. Scalds. Chilblains. Cuts Bruises,
Sprains, Old Sores, Kunrounds, Felons. Cholera
Morbus. Colic, eto. No family saould be with")'.
it, as it is truly an indispensable and valuail"
remedy.
AMERICAN GOITER CURE.
This is an unfailing remedy for that loathsome
disease, the Goiter, or swelled neck. It is simple
in its composition, yet powerful in its effect. Us
ed internal-y and externally Persons afflicted
in this wnv ahmilri nnt l,a.iit,irA ttx nKU! n lli. mm-
edy at the e irliwsc possible moment, and be re-
All the above remedies are prepared and Sold
oy iH. A. iilA.XK A CO.
' Clearfield, Pa.
Country Dealers supplied at Wholesale prices
THE CHEAPEST. GOODS
ARE SOLD BY
RICHARD MOSSOP,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, IC,
MASKLT SraKKT, CLfcAKFlCLD, PA.
lUad the folio mag - of goodxand profit thfrrby
GoO'U
CV
Cfiiutp Always on hand a targe stock ofLa-
(roods
Goo Is
Ciraui dI go ls sui-b a-i Cohurg Cloth
Alpacas. De Laines. Ginbiitiis.
i. , .. ....
(ton Ix
Goo-ls
i run. nintx. Keretitets. u
bies. Bomieta. Gloves, eto.
Clirap
jr ;.
Uhmp
FOK GENTLEMEN.
it an
Clirap Always on band Black. Blue. II
Brown Goo I
Isltrup antt try cloths. fam;y and lllack j (,'
Chrup Casimefes. Sattinets. Cassinets, h;00-Im
V it rap Tweeds. Plain and Fancy Vest- Goo4
Cltrap ings. shirting, etc.. eto. eto. (fuo I
Cl,ap KEADY-MADE. guU
,V ,u;" voaia. i-hdis. vests, l naer- wwn
9.,p lltrts. "d other Flannel shirts, Gool
Cltrap Uots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Neck- G;oU
Cheau
lies. uiu isoot"and hoes.aiid ("
Ckruu
a variety of ether articles. Uoud
Cltrap
chZp) "ousehoum;vis.
clZ Sucb " l'Mched nd Bleached f",aJ
CltZi M"'""- Colored Muslins. Linen
l'kZ. nl'n'ableclotbs.lil cloth, fct
JI Liner, K. ' Oitorll
T..f Dots. eurrainM frin : Go-
... 'i l nn M n il ntt,nn in a ) '
Cltrap' ; ' 'f7,W
Cknip If you want Nails -r spikes. Manure o,lof,
CltratA or other fork, aw-uiilf or other iOoods
MJ. i SaWfl. SlllfMitn n ti,.a t.u.lra
Cltrau
Cltsap
Chiap
CiMp
Hinges, eto, go to Mossop'g Good
where you n buy cheap. ; '
LjKniveg and forks. Butcher Knives, Good
hrap and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Good.
'Jltrap Pens. Powdery Shot or Lead, Goodn
Vkrap etc., buy them at Mcssop's. Good
Cltrav IP vntT idivk 7v.
Shoe Last or Pegs Palm or Fancy Good
f" f . &oap. March, Wall Paper or Win- ,lfood
Ctratt i r". . ,
Good
Ctrapi 0T Wicks. coal oil. etc . ro to
Good
yltrapi Mossop's cheap cash store.
Good
Good
Ckrav IF Y0V WANT
V aP Iniwt r.; ci toi.;.
Good
'(tod
Good
Cltrav
Cheav
i. , . .
j , .. HaMe w
brown sugar, hams, shoulders or
Cheap
Cheap
Chtap
Cheap
siues, conee; imperial, loung
Hyson or blacK tea, bay them
at Mossop's ebeap for cash.
IF YOn WANT
Goods
Good
Good
Good
CLran'TaXioir
Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt.
Good
Good
C'teap Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried
Cheap appies or peaches, water or So-.
Good
Good
Cheap
Cheap
ao eracKers, call at Uossop'a
where you can buy cheap.
' IF von wa vp - ' v
Goodr
Cheap
Good
Cheap
Cheav
Port wine for Medioal or Sacramen
Good
Good
tal uses, bwjet wine, old Monon
gahela or rye whisicy, Cherry ,
4 and Cognac brandy, buy at
Mossop'a cheap cash store. ' i
IP von w vt . -
Cheap
Good
Cheap
Cheav
Good
Good
Cltrap
Good
Citeap
Raisena, Figs. Prunes or dried Cnr-
Good
Good
Good
Cheap
Cheap
Cheav
rants; filberts, cream, pecan or
e . . unuuiva, xiquonce
., or Liquorice root, buy them
,. at Mossop's cheap and good.
IP TOIT WlVT
Good
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cltrav
Good
Good
Good
To bnv ur olli .1... -Jlroodt
"VIV VUU, UV'uJ.
Cheap
Cheap'
cheaper for cash than any other AfZV.
Person in Clearfield co.ntyg!'
November 27. 186U an27-5 fcA J
Cheap
Cheap
. iirooa
Approved rntfyvrod,trt f gvrv ,j taien at
f rrm, ct Mr JfflflA .
F
ISn a general rariety; jnst received aaelfor
" - iBCKKCLIi A BIGLEK'8.
FOR SALE at cost 4 barrels of god fam
ily flour, to elose out the stock, at f
Jan 10.18M. MERRELL A BIQLXR't.
T ADIES FURS, and Gents' fur cap.' for
J-4 sale at the -corner ' store, t'orwepsville. fa
TO IIORSK OWNERS. The 'nndersiguerf
harinc recently discovered an infallible and
simple enre for that anneying aialudy in horses
known as- Iloof-bonnd.' Any nrrwn sending
in a letter, will receiv "y r turn mail a ree p
giving proper directions aa to the neeeniMry treat
ment. - AM res. JAOB 1KWIN-: '
.September 21. !RH4-tf. ''learfirld Pa. .
D ynn aughrz, photo
.1Y1 VT ( JHA I'll Ktt. Iwvintr i.im ha-
rd the Pbot)rrah e-tab!ihm-nt formerly con
dueled by II. Lride. mmhl re-peotluKy niiouiiet
to llie citicens of CleaifieiU and atlj iuing oouk
ties, that he bas tveent y made - additional im
provements to both' ky-libt and aparatus atoi
he flatlets h iiue f th'it be can satisfy the most
fast ideoos taste in aruoB ai.d lifelike Lkei.e-s
; tlx im kf-eiui cataut:y on hand m jtiwl asourt
mmt ifGuiit. KoM5oit. nd Walnut frame-?!
Albums of all sixes and s'ylm and in en.lu
varietv of cases, lockets etc . which lie will di
pose of at very too lerate prices for -ah .
His gallery is in Shaw row.' -up tirs ) Mar-'
ke( "treet Clearfie'd. Pa-wbvre he il always rea
Hy to a.-coiumo I ' eu otners who mar be iu
want of a good Likeness of tberos' v- or f neodr
Particular attention puid to eopyioz all kindf
of pictures, elo November I. Iirt5
J0 MUSIC TEACHERS
; AND DEALERS.
-The subscriber. Ja., fully, prepared to ..furnish
Sheet Music. Strings. Musical lnsuuments, and.
Music Books of all kinds at tbe lowest trade
rates, wholesale and retail, from the largest lot
lections in this country.
Orders punctually and faithfully attended to.v
Address all orders,
SIBERIA OTT, 5S1 Broadway, N. T.
rjiHE BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO.
P I A N O F 0R T E S,
WHOLESALE AGENCY.
The subscriber, late a member of this well
, knoirn firm has established a
: WHOLESALE AGENCY,
' 581 f Broadway, New York City,
Where he will be pleased to receive tbe orders of
his friends and the public, and especially to hear
from those who have so liberally .bestowed their
patronage on tbe firm heretofore. He will sup
ply these superior instruments to the trade '
Wholesale and Retail, at the very Low
est Prices,
Made with the Insulated Iron Rim and Frame
(cast in one solid plate.) . They excel all oth
ers in durability and superiority of tone,
and elegance of external appearance,
All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving
in connection with the patent iron rim and frame.
Full Round Powerful, and Steret Mellow Tone.
The Ca;es are elegant in appearance, aid easily
and safe'y handled.
Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the
raonev returned.
. .
AJdtess all oiders to
SIBERIA OTT. 5"1 Broadway. T T.
g D. & II.. W. S M I T II ' S
AMERICAN ORGANS,
The Most Perfect and Beautiful
M U S I C A L INSTR U ME NT
i IX THE WORLD, ' , ,
FOR TI1B ', ;
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE,-
THE AMERICAN ORGAN
-1 -i - -,.r .. i.
Makes home attractive, refinoa and elevates tbe
minds of all, beautiful in appearance and effect!
SIBERIA OTT, ;
581 Broadway,, New York City,
WHOLESALE AGENT.
The immense popularity of these Organs, and
tbeir superior Musical Powers, is fast bringing
th em before the public, as the instrument ao long
desired in AMERICAN HOMES. And although
the cost price is but a tri fie over the Melodion,
yet tbe musical advantages, beauty ot tone and
quickness of touch and action are to far superior,
that they are fast superceding the Melodion, and
the call is now almost exclusively for the
AMERICAN ORGANS.
It is adapted to any music, from the Quickest and
most lively, to the heavy tone of the Churoh Or
gan. And almost universally they are preferred
to the Piano, by persons who hare them, yet eoat
Ing leu tban half, and onlj Uking a emeU amount
of room." jT' . ,
RtLf fA Ji'r . 1. 1 v- ?.
Exclusive Arenciei
large diaooanta to the' trade' and-Teachers.! Ad-
J a a
ansa an orders, i. : -
, -SIBERIA 0TTr Wholesale Agtatj-r-i
i .1; 661 Broadway, Hew Yerlu
Vww York, April . ISM -f
"' '
.... 's,s? -.S g
TERMS
The Rarvaa
aaii'a JeraKAi. is pablUU e
esuayat IZ.vw per
.. " . ----- r VFBflt. 1
awpw him is advaata. Tf
i j T . i.fL TTjr' ' iii
p - . ii pwfiin DTI Of tBa .1.
he year. " Hf
Ai.vaaTiaaMMTt will be Inserted at ti u
uara. for tb
nuira. lor ttirA aw im. i . .
' . . . lt u- -
lamuuBH,!.. ..
..r w vounung a miuare. cr every a.i,
nsertiou ;0 cent will b charged. A J.J T 8411
aatuw
, ... .... ... j.n, terisera.
Nubaeiiptioa taken for a aberter Mm. ,v
ix nioaiba. abd no paper will be dieeontinuL ,
a
. . . . - - - ymm, wwy mi iDe
th publisher. s gj
NEW, STORE 1
IN CPRWEKS7ILLE
.TOHN,LHVIN,
Isja-. received and opened at the eld
it i t urweivill-. -n -. tire new stock of Fallal
Winter Ur.Js which he will e,U Tery ,'k"
cam. Jiis stuck COLSistf;U ' "
. ' Dry Goods, Grocerie,
Hardware, Queens-ware, Boot
: and'Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready.
4 made clotjjinjr, etc.
The pnbllo generally is respecfally Irvitrd w
g.ve h,m . call I : hi, r,k and he.r hi.p'i
and purchase from htm if you find it will bTi
your advantage. . ot. 14, im"
FARMERS'
-IIirTCAI. FIKK INSTKANCE COYI1M.
Y OF VOKK, 1A.
Insures against loss or damage bT fire It ii ft.
safest company in tbe State, and has made no !
esniieots since Its esubliahment, and hence it at
the mwt economical. B. J. KOW, Agent.
June 21. 1865. Clearfield, P
COLUMBIA INSURANCE C0MP AST
Columbia. Fa., '
Trsures against loss by fire, on very aodtrata
terms either on the mutual or cash priacip).
Special rates for the safer class of farm properly
This is one of the oldest and best compamas J
couutry. and bears a reputation for prompts.)
and strict business integrity second to ne etlef
1794. Chajtered, 1794
INSURANCE COMPANY 07
NORTH AMEEIOAv
AT PHILADELPHIA.
The oldest Insurance company in America.- CaaV
capital and surplus, over $1,715 000.00.
Seventy-one years Successful Business Expedi
ence, with a reputation of Integrity and UoLora
ble dealing unsurpassed by any similar institution.
Losses paid since organisation, 17, 500.000
Liberal Rates for all the safer classes of proree.
ty. Insurance for dwellings and contents, a spe
ciality. Brick and Stone buildings insured rt
petuallv, if desired, on terms of the greataie
conomy and safety to the insured.
It is Wisdom and Ecoxoxr to insure in the k4
companies, and there is mo.i a setts a than the ell
Imsikance compa.it or North Amkkica.
CHAR LI'S PLATT.
Secretary.
ARTHUR G COIT1H
I Treaeutft.
oiaactORS
Arthur O. Coffin.
8. Morris WaJa,
Samuel W. Jones,
John A. Brown,
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White,"
William Welsh.
Riubnrd D. WooJ,
Wm. E. Bowen.
James N. Dickaon.
wobn Mason.
George D. llarrlmak,
Francis K. Cope.
Edward 11. Trottea
EdwardS Clark,
Wm. Cummings,
T. Charlton Ueary,
Wa. Boehlbr, Central Agent of Penn's
S. J. ROW. Agent for Clearfield ce. decaf
Life Insurance at Home.
The Tenn Mutual Life Insurance C.,
V2l CUBSTXTT r-TBKKT, PbIl'A.
Insures Live on favorable terms, and will uaaa
foticie-ou ai.y of tbe approved piaLsot iuiaraBM.
Assets liable to losses $1,221,289 71,
Surplus divided Annually. Luvses paid pieaikt
ly I'reuiiunis may be paid in cash; annually,
."eiui-aiihualt or quarterly; it i.ce-ha'f ia cut,
and one-balf in noie By a supplement to :bs
:barier ooien liereaftrr rect-jved will puriii i) kl
in atl hirideuds or Surplus Scrip ccrtifica'ef at
to January. lt:9, inclusive, are now ttctivsMtla
payment of pre" iumi
Agency, at the office of II B. Swoora. flea
field, Pa. Ir J. G. Ilartawiik. Meificnl Kiaiai
ner. ' August 24. 1W-
F, O U T Z ' O
CtLE3aTE3
Mm M Gattle Peite
TWis prrjraU,
lorn, mil trkvtuulnw
V-f known, mill .
Cj oughly rrinvi((rW
jf brcki n d-r a at
' low-npi iU-d I.THi,
by lrenptliOit
and cleansing u
atomach aod lat
lines
It i a sura ff
ventia of a!l if
ease Incident
tUU animal, such as LCNG FEVEJt, CLANCCEa,
YELLOW WA
TER, HEAVKS,
COL'GIIS. DIR.
TEMPER. I'K
VEItS, FOl'NDKR
lX)Zi OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
E.VEKUY, tc. Its
tue iuiprorea tLs
wind, ioc.-eaaes
the appetite- gives
a smooth aad
Klossjr lcin and
" transforms the'
miserable skrlrton
iterse. r,
Into e tine-looking ana rg'jM
To keepers ef Caws tVii cremnitina U inralasMa
It increases tLe quantity and Improves the
oruiemiik. ii"
been proven fcr a
' tual exprimM
increase tl.e V
tity of milk
cream twenty Y
cent, and aialw t
butter firm
met InbueaUC
cattle, it giTtliw
an apprtite. lee
w-il : a sat
- makes them tan"
mnek fester.
:. InaU diseases of Swine, such as Coujhs, Flf'
i the Lung-s, Liver, .
sc., tins article
: .- acta as specific
, By putting trosa
' oaa-hal a papee
, te.a paper in a
- ' barrel of airil the
" "above di sea sea
will be eradicated
or entirely, prevented: -At alrea In- flaae. a oerlala
. prevenrive and care for the .Hoe; Cholera.
' Pried 25 Cents per Pa pen o- 5 ?aperi for X
a. foutz : b BOa.
IT THBB
HH0LEStlB BRTfi StroiCTSE 9T.THT.
No, U6 Franklin St., Baltimore, Xf
For 8ale by flrcffgUta and. Storekeepers tkiw
ent the Cnlted Suites. '.
forsale by Qerasaslek M Iewjervk-
VPatftVaatfeatf 9-. a( lBft
a.
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