Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, August 08, 1866, Image 3

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! CLEARFIELD,' PA., AUGUST 8, 1866
" Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. ;
Crain leaves Tyrone at j: : : : : m.
Arrive, .t Philipsburg at : 11.0 ft. m
Train leave. Philipsburg : : - : 1.20 p. m.
Arrive. t Tyrone ftt : : : : 3.00 p. m.
Divine Services. Rev. Archer., will
preach in the Presbyterian church, morning
and evening, on Sunday, August 12th.
Rew Monroe will preach in the M. E.
cfcurch, on Sunday evening, August 12th..
Rev. Sembower will preach in the Bap
tist church, on Sunday morning, August 12.
Camp Meetimq. By divine permission,
a Camp Meeting will be held near New
Washington, Clearfield county, by the mem-,
bers of the Methodist Protesting Church,
commencing oni Thursday, August 16th,
1S66. All who desire to participate in the
exercises are cordially invited to attend. . ;
Soldier's Geary Club. We learn that
on Saturday evening, August 4th, a Sol
diers Geary's Club was organized in Cur
wensville, and that some thirty soldiers at
tached their name9 to the Constitution.
The officers of theClub-8re: Col. E. A.Ir
vin, Present; CoL'John Irvin and Private
C. A Hall V'ce Presidents ; Lieut. J. P.
BarJ, Secretary ; and CapL J. E. Kratzer,
Treasurer. ' ; .
Camp Meeting. A camp meeting under
the auspices of the Messiah's Church in
Morris township, will be held in the grove
adjoining the Chapel, one mile east of . Ky
lertown, commencing August 17th, and
continuing over the. following Sabbath.
Elder Litch of Boston, and Elder Osier of
Providence, LV I., and other . ministering
brethern will be present. " A cordial invita
tion extended to all. Come and hear.
Reliep Association. We have been
handed a circular from the "Missouri South
ern Relief Association,"; with the reauest
to notice, that the object of the Association
is to hold a Grand Fair at St. Louis, during
the last weeTt of September next the pro
ceeds to be applied to the relief of the "Je
titute wilotc$ and homeless, friendless or
phans in the Southern States." , Any con
tributions of either money or articles of any
kind, can be .left with Rev. J. G. Archer
in Clearfield, who will duly forward them to
the Association.,
Cobbin's Domestic Bible contains 700
superior wood engravings, many thousand
iirarginal references, three finely executed
eteel maps, numerous improved readings,
exposition of each chapter containing the
essence of the best commentators, a Family
Photograph Album, extended concordance,
etc., eta For a few weeks a copy can be
seen, and subscriptions left at, Dr. II ill's
office, Clearfield.
We, the undersigned, have examined the
"Domestic Bible," and would cordially re
commend it to the people of this county.
It is a well-conceived, and well executed
work admirably adapted for use in private
families and Sunday Schools.
J. G. Archer,
Pastor Presbyterian Church, Clearfield.
D. S. Monroe,
Pastor M. E. Church, Curwensville.
W. M. BURCHFIELI),
Pastor Fruit Hill Preb. Church.
List of Jluors. Below we give the Ju
rors drawn for September term, I860 :
Grand Jurors. Bell William Hartle
rude, Thomas Sunderland : Boggs Charles
Sloan : Iiradford--Samuel Cowder ; Burn
tide John -McCullough, Aaron Patch in ;
Clearfield Christopher Kratzer, George W.
trearhart, Wm. Stevens; Ferguson Win.
Wise ; Girard Bernard McGovern ; Go
then -John F. Rote; Gulich Benjamin
Stevens; Jordan David W. Wise, Jeseph
Dcwalt ; Karthaus Wm. Gunsalus; Law
rence Samuel J. Gelnett, William Brown,'
A. 11. Shaw; Morris James Thompson,
Andrew Hunter; Pike Hugh Mullen ; U
nion Henry Bailey. " .
Travis Jurors. Beccaria Sam'l Ilind
man; Bell Jacob E. Snyder, Frampton
Bell; Boggs James H. Turner, Lriah
Liu ; Brady Jacob C. Smith, Jacob Korb,
Alletuan Eilinger ; Bradford Samuel Cald
well, John Wilson ; Burnside Armstrong
Curry, William Brothers ; Chest Thomas
P. Gartley, William Tucker, jr. ; Coving
ton John J. - Picard, Claudius Barmoy;
Curwensville WiHiam W. Worrell, Henry
W. Kerns; Clearfield John W. Shugart;
FergusonJohn F. Straw, James Straw ;
Fox Winslow Heath ; Girard Wm. Mur
ray, Hubert Leigy ; Goshen Ephriani K.
Shirey, William T. Shaw ; Graham Mo
ses C. Evans, John Holt, Wm. R. Green ;
Guelieh William Nevling, Simon Stanley,
Sehooley Scott. John Creswell ; Huston
H. M. Hoyt; Jordan John .Williams I
saac Bloom ; Karthaus Edward McGar
vey, Roland Kennedy ; Lawrence Robert
Wallace, Philip Mullen, William -Hoover;
Morris J. C. Allport ; New Washington
James Savage : Penn Joseph Hoover, Da
vid S. Moore, Isaiah Wall ; Pike William
Caldwell, Samuel F. McCloskey.
- " COMMUMICATED.
National Union Convention.
In pursuance of a call published in this
paper, a meeting of the National Union
Republicans who voted for Lincoln and
Johnson in 1864. who now favor the resto
ration policy of President Johnson, was held
at the Court House, in this place, on Satur
day the 4th inst James B. Graham, Esq.,
and CapL P. A. Gaulin were selected as
delegates to attend the National Union Con
vention to be , held at Philadelphia on the
1 4th of August, inst ; ; , ; '
It is now declared' by, the authorities of
Louisiana, that do - delegates shall be ap
pointed from that State to the Philadelphia
Union Convention, and that no meeting for
the appointment of such delegates shall be
held. 4 s i i
4 t "
Reported Expressly for the "Journal''
National Union Convention Tremendous
Out-staying of the Peopla. , :
Cleakfield, August 4, 1866. Dear
Journal : In pursuance of the published
call, and under the auspices of the Chair
man of. the Democratic State Central Com
mittee, "A meeting of all those favorable
"to the Restoration ' Policy of President
Johnson, convened in the Court House
in Clearfield, on Saturday, August 4, 1866,
to "nominate a delegate to the 14th of Au
gust Philadelphia Convention."
Delegates present Republican: Capt.
P. A. Gaulin.
So-called Republican : James B. . Gra
hamEsq. So-called Democrats : C. B. Watson, Jos.
Jordan, A. S. Goodrich, Dr. R. V. Wilson,
G. B. Goodlander, (Ed. Rep.,) J. B. Wal
ters, W. D. Bigler, T. Daugherty, Ferd.
Jordan, Frank Barrett, Frank Short, Frank
Fielding, D. Connelly, R. Shaw, Jr., I.-G.
Barger.and a few others of the "same sort,"
whose names could not be ascertained ; l
And myself, and one other Republican,
who went there entirely through curiosity.
On our arrival at the place designated for
the assembling of the meeting, James B.
Graham,' Esq., occupied the position as
Chairman of,1 and was stating the object of
the meeting.
On motion of Mr. Gaulin, Jas. B. Gra
ham. Esq.. was elected delegate to the Phil
adelphia 14th of August Convention.
On motion ot A. S. Goodrich, P. A.
Gaulin was elected as a delegate to the Phil
adelphia Convention; with poicer to substi
tute. .
After which, at the suggestion of A. S.
Goodrich, the meeting adjourned sine die.
It is a noteworthy fact that the meeting
was nearly entirely composed of avowed
Clymerites, who "run the meeting;" and it
is a mooted question if even all the profess
ed Republicans who took part in the pro
ceedings "voted for Lincoln and Johnson in
1864." - i
Such is the result of another attempt to
seduce Republicans from their party fealty,
and carry them over into the camp of Cop
perheadism. Spectator.
died :
On Thursday, August 2d,l66, Isabella
Mitchell, relict of the late John Mitchell,
of Lawrence township, aged 84 years. Mrs.
Mitchell was born in the county or Uerry,
Ireland, in the year 1782. In company with
her husband and family she left her native
land,' :jnd crossed the Atlantic. Ocean, in
1819 landing at St. Johns, New Bruns
wick. From thence they came to Philadel
phia, and from thence to Philipsburg, Cen
tre county, Pa., where they located, and re
sided about jleven years. In 1830, they re
moved to Clearfield county, and settled on
the land now known as the , "Old Mitch
ell Farm," about two miles south of Clear
field borough where both Mrs. M. and her
husband died. Mrs. Mitchell was a consis
tent member of the Presbyterian Church,
in this place a devoted Christian, a kind
and affectionate mother, and an accommo
dating neighbor. Her death is mourned by
a large circle of relatives and friends. '
G
(J XS, Pis to la and sword canes to be bad at
June, '66. MEKRELL A BIuLEll s.
S
TOVESofall sorts and sizes, constantly on
hand at MEKKKLL A iUUL.fc.KS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters
of Administration on the estate of Adam Ju
ry, late of Girard tp , Clearfield county, dee'd,
having been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons having claims againit the estate are request
ed to present them properly authenticated for set
tlement, and those indebted to said estate are re
quested to make settlement without delay.
U. F. HOOP, Adm'r.
July 4th, i860. Philipsburg. Pa.
FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers
his farm of 53 aores. situate in Union twp.,
Clearfield county, at private sale. Thirty aores
of the land is cleared and in a good state of cul
tivation the balance is well timbered, with "a
food vein of coal underlying the whole tract,
he improvements are a log house, bank barn,
and otner outbuildings, with a good spring ot
water near the house, and convenient te school
hou.'e mills. Ac There is also growing on the
premises afeeut 250 fruit trees, all bearing, equal
to any in the -county. Terms will te easy.', Toi
further information eall on the subscriber residing
on the premises, or address him at Rockton P. O..
Clearfield county. Pa.
June 27, IStfo. P. II. BOOZE.
TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS Notice
is hereby given, that all persons who are en
titled to exemption under the late act of Assembly,
and have failed to present their discharge papers
at this office, will please attend to this duty on or
-before the 25th day nf August next, as the Com
missioners are determined to close out the Collec
tors' accounts by the 1st day of September next.
Those failing to respond will be compelled to bear
the penalty incurred by neglecting this notice.
The discharge carters can either be Dresented
in person, sent in by a frivnd, or transmitted
through the mail to this office, whereupon the ex
emption papers will be made out and delivered
to the proper parties. It will then become the
duty of those claiming exemption from bounty
tax to at once present their exemption papers to
to the proper collector, so as to eaable him to set
tle his duplicate without delay. By order of the
Commissioners. W.S.BRADLEY,
Clearfield, Pa , July 18. 136. Clerk.
Q N HIS OWN HOOK!!
Merchant Tailor and General Clothier.
The undersigned having located in Clearfield
Borough, would respectfully inform the public
that be has opened a Merchant tailor and gener
al Clothing establishment, in Graham's Row,
immediately over II. F. Naugle's Jewelry store,
where he keeps on hand a full assortment of
Cloths, Casai meres and Vesting, which he is pre
pared to make up to order, on short notice.
particular attention wm oe given to cutting
Mens', Boys' and children' clothing, in the most
fashionable styles.
Having bad a number of years experience in
the business, be flatters himself that he is able to
give satisfaction to all who may favor him with
tbeir custom. Give him a eall.
May 16,1866. P. A. OAULIN.
NOTICE. All persona knowing themselves
indebted to Israel Cooper on book accountor
otherwise, are reo nested to come forward and set
tle the same immediately, a? the books have been
left in the bands ot 'Squire Lee, or Glen Hope.
. 1.1, 1 1 - . 1 . n
auu an persons naving claims are requwiou iv
-present them, duly authenticated for settlement
to Samuel Widemire, Acting Ag't.,Grampian Hills.
. Jnlyia, 1866-3t SAMUEL WIDEMIRE.
I OST. AH persons are hereby cautioned
i against meddling with a certain promisor?
note, dated on or about the 20th of May. 1866,
given by Jacob E Snyder to A H. Pearce & Bre.,
and calling for $28,73. as the same waa lost, and
payment thereon has been stopped.-, r"
July 18, 1866-pd. A. H. PIERCB 4 BRO. ;
f ' ADIE'8 GLOVE KID GAITERS 4 Bal
JLj morals. Kid velvet and lasting slippers, chil
dren's fancy shoes, fine calf boots and gaiters.
Cheap at J. P. KRATZER'S.
A LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils
white lead, etc., at. .. . . A. tRViS'3 '
"R. i , H C3- E ,
T MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa., -'
I One door East of the Clearfield House,
Keeps on haid a full assortment of Gents' Fur
lushing goods, such as Shirts, (linen and woolen
Undershirts. Drawers and svlra v.b.fiu Prwk
et Handkerahiefa. Klnc.i TTmk.Ln u.'
in great variety. Of piece goods he keep's the
Uest Cloths. (Of all - RnsirlAfl "RlarV
Doe-skin Cassimeres of the best make,
X ancy Cassimeres in great variety.
AIVFrenc, CoatIn; Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla,
an l Tncott Over-coating, all of which will be
sola cheao for cun. imT n k o..j.-n t
the latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also
....... i-lt 11 ' .
. "t,ruo.ia county, for I. M. Singer
""nini. xsovemoer l, isoa
ATTENTION! BUTE RSI!
HIPPLE 5c PATJST; ;
:.'. DEALERS IJC .. .
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, C
: XW 8TBIIT, CURWMSTI1H, FA., ''
Having just returned from the east with a gen
eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to
invite the attention of their old customers and
friends. ' Their stock consists of .
Dry-Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Queens war,
Tinware, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, ,
Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, which
they now offer at prices for cash to suit the
times.
They 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 usat the old stand on
Main Street where we are prepared to accomo
date customers with anything in our line of
business.
Sept. 6r 1865. HIPPLE & FAUST.
g P R I N G GOODS.
C. KRATZER & SON, .
Are just opening at the Old Stand above the
Academy,
A large and splendid assortment of Spring goods,
which tuey are selling at greatly reduced prices.
Particular at ten lion is invited to their stock of
CARPETS, .
Cottage, common Ingrains, and superior English-Ingrains,
and Brussels.) Floor and Table Oil
cloths, Window Shades and Wall Papers '
Especial pains has been taken in the selection
of Ladies' Dress Goods, White Goods, Embroide
ries and Millinery goods. -
They have also a large stock of Ready-made
clothing, and Boots and Shoes, which they will
sell at a small advance on city cost,
Flour, Bacon, Fish. Salt and Plaster, Apples,
Peaches and Prunes kept constantly on hand.
Also, some pure Brandy, Whiskey and Wines
for medicinal uses
Also in store a quantity of large and small
clover seed.
. ' "
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 f and will pay the very highest price
for all kinds of country produce. We will also
exchange goods for School, Road snd County or
ders; Shingles, Boards and every kind of manu
factured Lumber. March 14, 1866.
N
E "W G- O O 33 S
MRS. H. D. WELSH ft CO ,
Have Just Received and Opened a Ssock of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which wero purchased during the present decline,
and therefoi e are enabled to sell very cheap.
OUR' STOCK
Consists in part of Merinos, Alpacas. Poplins;
Wool, Armure, and common Delaines; Prints,
G inghams. Shawls. Hoods, Hosiery .Gloves, Nu
bias. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Flannels,
Lades' Cloth, Sheetings, Muslins. Towel
ing.Ticking, Sontags. Breakfast Shawls,
Capes, Ao. Also, a full assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Among which are Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Rib
bons, Flowers, Laces, Frames, Matiness, Vel
vets, Silks, Ciapes, Berages, Veils, etc.,
. and a large stock of
CHILDRENS TOYS, J
Including China, Bronte. Papier Mache. Tin,
Rosewood Ulafs, ' Pewter. Wooden,
f Parian and Candy Toys.
FOR LADIAS,
Such as Pomades, Oils. Bandoline.bloom of youths
and Paints, Rouge. Lilly White, etc.
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continu
ance of the kind patronageof the people of Clear
field county.
Q"Kemember the place Second Street, next
door to First National Bank. Nov. 29. 1865
Q.REAT EXCITEMENT
ON SECOND STREET,
NEW FIRM AND NEW ARRANGEMENT,
AND NEW GOODS 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 rtock
consists in part of
RRY GOODS
of thebest quality, such as Print, Delaines, Alpa
cas, Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and
unbleached ; Drillings. Tickings, cotton and wool
Flannels, Cassimera, Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu
bias. Hoods, Hoop skirts, Balmorals, Ac. Ac. H
of wMch will be sold low fob cash. Also,- a fine
assortment of the best of
MENS W E A R ,
consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Handkerchieftt cravats, etc.
Also, Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs
and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
Lamp wicka and chimneys, etc., eto . . r.
ALSOQueensware, Glassware, Hard ware, Groce
ries, and spices of all kinds. . In short, a general
assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail
atorertstf -eAaap for eajk, or approved country
produce. , vi ' '
Jan. 10, 1866. WRIGHT A FLANIQAN
P
ISH.SALT AND PLASTER, for sle t
Meti's, Glen Hope, Pa. ; May 30, Joo.
W7IOR SALE at cost 4 good cook stoves, to
H.
JP close out the stock, at the cheap cash steie
of ,-v R. MOSSOP, Clearfield rt
ALARGELOT of Raft rope, small rope, aad
Pully blocks, for sale by the coil, at a small
sdvanceon cost by IRVIN A HAKTSURN.
THE MASON ft HAMLIN CABINET
ORGAN Forty, different stylest. adapted
to sacred and secular music, for $80 to S600 each
FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or oth
er first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cat
alogues free. Address, MASO.N Jt HAMLIN, Bos
ton or MASON BROTHERS, New York.
New York. November 29. 1865-ly
SEWING MACHINES Agency for Shaw
A Clark's oelebrated Sewing Machines, war
ranted for five tsars, and fully licensed. Per
sons in want of a good machine should call on
the undersigned Price of machines, $20 and
$25. Machine with walnut table, $30 and $35.
THOMAS W. MOORE.
Pennville, Pa., March 14, 1866-6m.
SOMETHING NEW IN CLEARFIELD!
CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP,
Immediately in rear of Machine shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
citiiens of Clearfield, and the public in general,
that he is prepared to do all kinds of work on
carriages, buggies, wagons, sleighs, sleds, Ac, on
short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or
ders promptly attended to. - WM. MeKIGHT.
Clearfield. Feb. 7, 1866-y -
TO THE1 "'AFFLICTED !!
READ! HEAD! READ!
THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES!
Persons subject to various ailments, frequently
ask the question. ' What shall, I do to relieve me ?"
To such we would say, try the fallowing invalua
ble preparations, which have but recently been
introduced to the public, although they have
been in use for a number of years as Family
Remedies.
AMERICAN VEGETABLE BITTERS.
This Vegetable Compound is a certain cure for
Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver, Carbuncles, E
ruptionsof the Skin, Canker in the Stomach, etc.
A benefit is always experienced from the use of
one bottle, and a perfect cure warranted when the
Fatient perseveres in taking a sufficient quantity,
n come cases from two to three bottles will effect
a cure. No change of diet is necesscry. Our ad
vice is, eat good substantial food and enough of it.
AMERICAN LUNG RESTORATIVE.
This preparation is a Vegetable Compound
an Indian cure for Lung Diseases. Coughs. Colds,
Tightness of the t hest. Pain in the Breast, Asth
ma, Bronchitis, eto. This 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.
AMERICAN LINIMENT.
This compound contains the most wonderful
medical properties, and is superior to any other
liniment now in use It ia a speedy, safe and
sure cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Earache,
Toothache, Sore Throat, Stiff Neck, Spinal Disea
ses, Pain in the Breast, Side and Kidneys ; Dizsi
neaa, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, - Cuts ' Bruises,
Sprains. Old Sores, Kunrounds, Felons, Cholera
Morbus, Colic, eto. No family should be without
it, as it is truly an indispensable and ralualt'
remedy.
AMERICAN GOITER CURE.
This is an unfailing remedy for that loathsome
disease, the Goiter, or swelled neck.- It is simple
in itsopmpoeition, yet powerful in its effect. Us
ed internal 'y and externally. Persons afflicted
in this way should not hesitate to obtain the rem
edy at the earliest possible moment, and be re
lieved from their unpleasant complaint. "
. All the above remedies are prepared and Sold
by M. A. FRANK k, CO.
Clearfield, fa.
Country Dealers supplied at Wholesale prioes.
rjlHE CHEAPEST GOODS
ARE SOLD BY
RICHARD M OS SOP,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
MARKET 8TREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Read the following list of goods and profiUhrreht.
j heap
FOR THE LADIES.
Goods
Good
Always on hand a large stock of La
dies goods such as Coburg Cloth,
Alpacas, De Laines, Ginghams,
Prints, Uhinti, Kerchiefs, Nu
bies. Bonnets, Gloves, etc. I
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown
and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black
Casimeres, Sattinets. Cagsinets,
Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest
ings. Shirting, etc, etc. etc.
READY-MADE, 1 ;
Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under
shirts, and other Flannel shirts,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck
ties, Gum Boots and Shoes, and
a variety of other articles. -'
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Such as Unbleached and Bleached
ineap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Good
Good
Good
Good
Goods
Goods
Goods
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Goods
Good
Good
Good
Goods
Good
Good
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Cheap
Cheap
Is neap
Cheap
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Cheap
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Cheap
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Cheap
Cheap
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Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Muslins. Colored Muslins, Linen
and cotton table cloths. Oil cloth,
- Linen and hemp towla. ear- "
pets, curtains, fringe, eto
HARDWARE, AC. -
If yon want Nails or spikes, Manure
or other forka Saw-mill or other
saws, Smootoi ng irons. Locks,
, Hinges, eto, go to Mossop'a
where you n buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
Knives and forks, Butcher Knives,
Shoe and Stove blacking. Manilla
and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or
Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead,
etc, buy them at Mossop's. ,.
IF YOU WANT
Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Fancy
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
Good
Good
Good
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
Good
Good
Good
( 1ods
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Cheap
Is heap
Cheap
Is heap
Cheap
Lsheap
'Jheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Soap, Starch, Wall Paper or Win
dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes
or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to
Mossop's cheap cash store.
, IF YOU WANT
Good extra family Flour, White or
brown sugar, bams, shoulders or
sides, coffee; Imperial, Young
Hyson orblaes tea, buy them
at Mossop's cheap for cash. '
IF YOU WANT
Is heap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt,
iGood
Good
Ctteapi
Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried
Is heap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
apples or peacnea, waier or ao- .
do cracxers, call at Mossop's
where yon can buy eheap.
IF YOU WANT
Port wine for Medioal or Sacramen
tal nses, Sweet wine, old Monon
gahela or rye whisKy, Cherry
and Cognac brandy, buy at
' Mossop s eheap cash store. '
IF YOU WANT .
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Is heap
Cheap
Cheap
Raisens, Figs, Prunes or dried Cur
Cheap
rants; nluerts, cream, pecan or
ground nuts, eandios, Liquorice
; . or Liquorice root, buy them -
Is heap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
a MOSSOp a cnoap ana gooa
i IF YOU WANT ; ,
Uioods
To bay any other article eheap, be
irooa
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
sure to go to juossop, ior ne sens
cheaper for cash than any other ''
' person in Clearfield eosraty.
November 27,1861. : ap27'50.
Is heap
is heap
jlimtMuJ nrnfni nrodue a every ttnd tale at
the umal mariet price in exchange for god
FOR SALE at cost-4 barrels of good . fam
Ht flour, to close out the stock,
Jan. 10,1866. . MERRELL A WM"'
FISH-a general variety, just reoeei anaiu
, sale a ; - MERRELL A WW J-J
ast received andfar
TTiISlI. Salt and Blaster ia large quantities
i1 at Mar. 22, 1 865. J jr P. KRATZER
FEATHERS A " lot'of prime feathers for
saleat J. P KRATZER'S: June 6,1366,1m
FISn. Mackerel. Shad. Herring in all sised
packages. at : J P KRATZER'S
LA ST lilt. Fresh Ground Plaster for sale by
J. P. KRATZER . Juoefr.kJ8S.-lm.
c
ABLE CHAINS a good article, on hand-
and forsale by ' - i MKK.KKLL A BIQLEU
LEATHER an aasoitment for sale by
MERRELL A BIGLER
December 14. 1864. . Clearfield Pa,
TTtODDERCUTTERS of superior mast
M? for sale at reasonable prises, a MERRELL
and BIGLER'S. Clearfield, Pa
FLOUR. A large quantity Extra Family
Flour, in Barrels. Sack's and Sacks for
sale by Feb. 22. 1865. W. F. IRWIN.
FLOUR AND FE"ED. Extra Family Floor,
Bolted corn meal, rye chop, Ac. .for sale by
June 6, 1866. lm J, P. KRATZER.
SWAIMS PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical
Discovery, Uembold's Buchu, Bake's Cod Liv
er Oil, Jayne's and Ayer's Medicines, for sale by
Jan. 10. . HARTSWICK i IRWIN.
TRUSSES and abdominal supporter of every
kind,and ot the best improvments. for sale
at the Drug-Store of
Jan. 10 1866. HARTSWICK A INWIN
SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! A prime arti
cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent
tacKs, at $4.25 per sacs, at the cheap cash stoie of
November 27. R. MOSSOt.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of goods
of every variety, sold as low for cash, as at
any store in the county, by
Dee. 6. 1865. IRVIN A HARTSHORN.
WANTED $5,000 worth of county bonds
Those of longest dates preferred. Apply
to, WALTER.BARRETT,
Tune 28. 1865. Clearfield. Pa.
RUSS ST. DOMINGO, Kubball's, Drake's,
Hoofland's German, k Hogtetter'si Green's
Oxygenated Bitters, and pure liquors of all kinds
for medical purpose, for sale by
Jan. 10. H ARTSU ICK i IRWIN
A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING inclu
ding some extra qualityof Beaver Over-coats,
and a complete assortment of cassimere goods,
made up in suits to match for sale by
Deo.6,18fi5. IRVIN A HARTSHORN.
NEW FIRM. The undersigned have this day
formed a copartnership under the firm name
of Irvin & Hartshorn, for the transaction of a gen
eral merchandise and lumber business. - A large
and well selected stoc't of goods baa been added
to that already on hand at the -'corner store" in
Curwensville. where we 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 respoctfully solicited.
E. A IRVIN.
W. R. HARTSHORN.
Curwensville. July 17. 1865
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
B. M. GREENE
Has opened his Music Store, one door west of
W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly
on hand Steinwav A Sons' and Gaehles Piano
Manufacturing Company's Pianos, Mason A Ham
lin's Cabinet Organs and Carhart, Needbam A
Co.s' Melodeons; Guitars, Violins, Fifes. Flutes;
Guitar and Violin Strings.
Music Books Golden Chain, Golden Shower
Golden Censer, Golden Trio, Ao., Ac.
Sheat Musio He is constantly receiving from
Philadolphiaall the latest musio, which persons
at a distance wishing can order, and have sent
them bv mail at publisher s prices.
r?Pianos and Oreans Warranted for five years.
Those wishing to buy any of the above articles
are invited to call and examine mine tietore pur
chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in
New York and Philadelphia. .
Circulars of Instruments sent promptly npon
application with any additional information de
sired. B. M. GREEN.
Hill street. Huntingdon, Pa , One door West of
Lewis' Book Store. Dec. 6, 1865.
TT r. JT-A.TTC3-X.3,
WATCH MAKER,
GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD.
The undersigned respectfully informs his old
customers and the public, that he has on band,
(and constantly receiving new additions,) a large
stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man
ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour
spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and
Alarm clocks. .
WA TCHESa. fine assortment, of silver Hunt
ing and open case American patent Levers, plain
and full jeweled.
GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment of the
hest quality. Also, in silver extension and desk
holders
SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and
near sight, colored and plain glass.
JEWELRY of every variety, from a single
piece to a full set.
ALSO, Ann assortment of Spoons, Forks, but
ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata.
All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care
nlly repaired and Warranted.
A continuance of patronage is solicited.
Nov. 28th, 1865. H. F. NAUGLE
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Has removed to his new ware rooms on Market
Street, and opened . a large stock of Seasonable
Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, eto.
FOR LADIES, he has Cashmeres, Merinos, Rep
Delaines. Parmetto, Brilliant, Poplins, Alpaca.
Berege, Lwns, Prints Silks. Dusterclotbd, Ging
hams. Nankeen, Linen, Lace. Edging. Velvet-
trimming. Collerette, Braid. Belts, Dress-buttons,
Hosiery, veils, JNets, uorsets. collars, liooas.
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,
Italian-cloth, Velvet, Plush, Check, Tieking,
Drillinr, Linen Crash, Serge, canvass. Padding
Linsey, Vestings, Coats. Pants, Vests, Over-coata,
Shawls, Boys Jackets, Over-alls. Drawers, Cass
mere shirts, Linen-Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps. Ao , Ac.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Such as Car
pet, Oil-cloth Blinds, Curtains, Tassels. Cord,
Clocks, Looking-glasses, tramps, unurna. xuu,
Buckets, Brooms, Brushes. Baskets,- Washboards,
Butter-bowels, Seives, Flat-irons, Coffee-mill,
Bed-cords, Bags, Wall-paper, Carpet-cham, Cot
ton yarn,Candle-wiok, Work-baskets, Lanterns,
Umbrellas, Buffalo Robes, Carpet Bags, Axes, and
Augers. Ae., Ae., Ac L ' .
MUSIC AL GOODS, Sneh as V iohns, Flutes and
Fife : - " " ' '
. HARDWARE, Queensware, Glassware, Stone
ware, Groceries, Drugs, Confectiocariet, Med
icines, Flour, Bacon. Fish, Salt, Grain, Fruit, Car
riage, Trimmings, Shoe Findings, School Books,
Nails nd Spikes, Glass and Putty, Oil. Vinegar,
Tobacco, Segars, Candles. Spices, Powder, Shot,
Lead, GrinC-stones, Rafting Rope, etc., etc. .. ..
Ail of which will be sold on the most reasona
ble terms and the highest market prices paid for
all kinds of country prod aoe J. P. KRATZER.
Dee. 13. lUi' Clearfield, Penu'a.
WOOL WANTED. 10000 lbs wool wanted,
for which the eitv Market price will be
paid by
J. P. KRATZER.
SALT a good article. and very cheap at th
store of , - WM. T. IRWINj Clearflel 1. 1
..THE KIDNEYS.
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The kidhy? are-two in-number, sit
uated at the upper part of the Joinr
surrounded bv- fat, and consisting of
three parts, vir: - the anterior," the ul
terior,, and the exterior,' ''" s-'4 T
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The anterior absorbs-; the interfer eemsists) or
tiraaes- or veins, which serve a a deposit for the
rise, and convey it to the exterior ; the exterior
is a conductor also; terminating in a single tube,
and ca4tof the- wetwr rhe are tc ax connected,
with the bladder. -
The blarMer is- composed" of various
covering or tissues, divided Into parte, vft the
upper, the lower, the nervous, and-the mucous.
The upper expel the lower re Urns. ; Many hav
a desire to urinate-wit seat the ability, otheia
rinate without the ability to setaia This fre
quently occurs In children.
To cure these affections . e must
bring vato-action the muscle, which are engaged
in then various functions. If they are neglected.
Graver and Dropsy &ay ensue.
The reader must also be made aware
that, aowevev slight may fee- the attack, it la sure
to affect hi bodily health and mental powers,
our fleh and blood are supported from thee
sources. . . . ,
Gout, or Rheumatism.
Pain occurring in the loins is indic
ative of the above diseases. Thev im-ir In ner.
sons diMpoeed to- aeid stomach and chalky i
lions-.
The GraveL
The Gravel enstiw from nffTAct nr
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the improper treatment of the kidneys.
led from the bladder, but allowed to remain ; it
becomes feverish and sediment forms. It rs front
this deposit that the stone is formed and Gravel
ensuee
r R O X? S Y
Is a collection of water in some parts
of the body, and bears different names, according
to the part affected, vis: wten generally diffused
over the body, it is called AnAsaroa; when of the
abdomen, Ascites ; when of : the chest, Hydro
thor a
TREATMENT.
Hclmbold'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 goa
ty affections. Under this head we have arrang
ed Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in passing wat
er: Scanty secretion, or small and frequent dis
charges of water j Strangnary, ot stopping of
water; Hematuria, or bloody urine ; Gout and
Rhematism of the kidneys, without any change
in quantity, but increase of color or dark water.
It ws always highly recommended by the late
Dr Physick in these affections.
This medicine increases the po'w er
of digestion, and excites the absorbent into heal
thy exercise, by which the watery or catoareon
depositions and all unnatural enlargements, as
well as pain and indentation, a re reduced, and i
taken by ,
Men7Women& Children.
Directions for use and diet accompany.
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1857.
II. T. IIelmbold, Druggist:
Dear Sir : I have been a suffer
er, for upwards of twenty years, with
gravel, bladder, and kidney affections,
during which time I have used various medicinal
preparations, and been nndcr the treatment of
the most eminent physicians, experiencing bat
little 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 waa this that prompted me to use your
remedy As you advertised that it was compos
ed of BrcHU, cubebs, and jcmpbr berries, it oc
curred to me and my physician as an exeetlent
combination, and. with his advice, after an exam
ination of the article, and consulting again with
the druggist. I conculuded to try it. I commen
ced its use about eight months ago, at which time
I was confined to my room. From the first bot
tle I was astonished and gratified at the benefi
cial effect, and arter using it three weeks, was a
ble to walk out. I felt much like writing you a
full statement of my ease at the time, but thought
my improvement might only be temporary, and
therefore concluded to defer and sea if it would
effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of
greater value to yon end more satisfactory to me
I am now' able to report that a cure
is effected after using the remedy i for
five months. -
I have not used any now for three
months, and feel as well in all respects
as I ever did. . .
Your Bncha being devoid of any unpleasant
ta&te and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the
system. I do not mean to be without it whet ever
occasion may require its use to such affection
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement.
he refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. Wm. Bigler, Ex-Gov. Penn'. ,
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Phil' a. i
Hon. J. O. Knox,- Judge,-Phil' a. -Hon.
J. S. Black, Judge, Phil'a.
Hon. D. R. Porter, Ex-Gov. Penn'a.'
Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Phil'a. ; -; v
Hon. It. C. Grier, Judge, U. S. Court.
Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Phil'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. ; -;
PPTWCfPAL" DEPOT - .
Helmbold's Dnno abb. Chemical Warebocse,
594 BROADWAY, (Metropolitan Hotel )
its TAir.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
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.Sew York, Movember 1, 1865-ly.
WEST INDIAN, MI8HLERS PLAN
TAT10N BITTERS, forsale atMeU's.Glea
Hope, Pa . - May 80th, i 866.
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