Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, August 08, 1866, Image 4

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-CLEARFIELD, PA, AUGUST 8,: IS66,
v, , r, Looking and Looking Pown.Tu.
; A eorraapoodept of the Chicago Tribune,
writing from Georgia, relate the following i
"1 was standing in iroot of my hotel one
1 morning tih1 . saw a dozen or more diruinu
etire Africans with slates and books, walking
'towafd the school house, when a well dress
ffij man who was gtaading . near nie, turned
and said: ;..-.
"Well." said he. "I suppose we must
f stand it for a while yet, but for how 'long I
tJon' t no w. There's , .that little nigger'
and he pointed to a boy about : nine-, years
old and Hack as if he had just emerged
from the " jangles pf the Gold Coast ''heis
'one of mine, or was till the ; Jiatikeea' stole
him; he lives at my house now, because I
'.have to hire his mother; he's just as old as
I my boyrand tire Yankee school inarms hare
i been training hrm till he reads better than
my boy does. That is a nice pass for things
to come to ; in a little while these here nig
fgers, -after they've learned to read, will be
f turning up their noses at every white1 man
'that can't." I-- r ' i
I told him things were working strangely.
"I tell you what it is," he continued, if this
thing am' (.stopped ,we will have to establish
ragged "Bcnoois for every white child, or the
niggers will get the upper hand ; and that
will tax us to death, and besides that, it will
stablish that sort of mob 'democracy which
prevails in the N.prjh, where such a thing
as a gentleman is not known, and if one
were to go there they wpuld Jar aud feath-
er him, but; let's go and 1 take a drink,
tranger,!' said he,, changing the Bubject
very suddenly. , ... ...
7j;V5el a better not gone jo warl he once
, Tery' seuriibly added ; fwef would have ruled
i the Democratic party all the time' he cqfH
tinned, - with' equal truth, "and then we
could have either , controlled the Govern
ment, or so tar crippled the Abolitionists
that they could have jne;;us but very little
harm ; only run away our uegroes a few
hundred a year at most, while now they can
; get all of them another punch, barkeeper.!
When we get fully bade, into Congress, ... we
will - just confirm them old laws against al
lowing negroes to read, and that will put
the matter right'; if Ve can't get our ne-;
groes backv we ran. keep them under.''
Ooe of Gough's stories is a neat hit at
' those dilatory people who are always behind
.time. - Someone said- to a person of this
class, "1 see that you belong to the three
handed people.'.' . "Three-handed 1 that's
.lather , uncommon.-" "O . no,, common
noueh two hands like other people and
' little behind hand ' - - "
h..: .Who's there ?" said Robinsn, one cold
winter night, disturbed in his repose by
aome one knocking at the btreet-doon , "A
'friend," was the answer. "What do you
;wnl?"' "Want to stayhero all night,"
( Queer taste of yours, am' t it? But stay
ttare by all means," was the benevolent re
ply. V .! T
. f Some officious iodiviiliial asked ; General
fihennan to call on the members of the
-Southern railroad ' delegation1 from South
Carolina lately on a visit to Cincinnati, to
whom the General replied, "Thank you.
ne ; I did call on the gentlemen once, and I
think it is their turn to call on me pow."
-When Sherman recently passed through1
Hamilton. Ohio, he stuck his head out the
car window and asked the name of ,the place.
"Hamilton," 1 was the reply, "and a good
many Copperheads here." . "Tell the Cop
perheads to'go to Brazil, '.where they.be
wng," was the general's response. ,-,-.
'.The fbutit who follows, his appetites too
soon seizes the cup before it has received its
best ingredients, and by anticipating his
pleasures robs the remaining parts of life
of their shares, so that his eagerness only
produces a manhood of imbecility aul age
-of pain.. . . .' - ...f, i
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"Tbere was both wit and ' phyilosophical
religion at least, 1 in what Montesquieu said
to1 the,incompetetit curate' who remarked, to
him as he was dying, "You understand,
Sstr. hnor oroit Ci.-iA i I". A ' l- ,
Montesquieu, 'and how very little men
arei"'.;1.". " " " ' ' ' '
.'Some of the railway companies are ma
king arrangements to enable all their em
ployees to take ' Out policies of insurance
kgainst disability or accident ' Would it not
pe advisable to extend the privilege to pas-
Ifepgers over .ineir roaos r , , if, , , ,
jrerpeiuai . compiamts are. like unto a
nw cart, which creaks and cries, even while
lr has ' no ' burden but its own wheels ;
whereas, that which is long used and well
rwr;.oes ;"entiy .. along under a heavy
- - - ' ' -
A man named Seth North, died in Detroit
lately, whose liver was taken out and weigh
ed twenty-five ; pounds,! the - heaviest ever
known. It has been prewved and donated
to the Michigan Medical University'.' ''-
-Ma W the anatomist, .changes entire
ly every seveu , years J. "therefore,!' ; ays
Jones, "my tajlor should not ask me for the
bill I contracted in 18531 am not the same
person hence I owe! him nothing. .. i
The largest diving .Dell in the" country
was tested at Boston on the 20th' instant.
It weighed 15,000 pounds; , and is designed
to build the piers of a railroad bridge over
the vlerrimao river. ' . , .
t-aV h o.duKh you lite my moustache,
fllita . Laura I . hsped a dandy . to a merry
girLrovOh ! .very much it" loots like the
fuzz on the tack of a caterpillar. -
An old woman wants to know, if the
Pompass has needle of thirty-two . points,
how long it would take a woman with such
a needle to make a shirt.--
. Beautiful was the reply of k venerable
toan to the question whether he was still in
the land of the living ? 'N&dlut J ain-al-'
moat tharew" , ... ; -
The popularity of fishing 1 ascribed to
the great -utifiertainty about 1 the 6peration.
KllPPetalthframblin insttnetrwf
honaaity: 1 .-f-i'tv-i ;tT t i
iT-4 yi' R.'; a ,H
Reports from various portions of the
sNortrflf3t Indicate hat' the "crops have Nhl
' bwrt toatftrially iftjiired by-the late atormt
8PEC1AI. AD72ETISESEKf3v:
STRAGS.; JJUT TRUBr-J2ery jonvg
lady nd geDtleinan in tit United fctte8!ja
her sometbiog Tery much to their advantage by
rttorn mail (free of ; charge.) by , aJdreaainar.tbe
ondenigne j. Those having fears ef being ham
bogged will oblige by not noticing this card. All
others will pleaie addre9 their obediene eerfant,
- THOS. F. : CHAPMAN.
Jan. 3. lS68-ly. 831 Broadway: N York.
it in r
T7RROUS .or. YOUTH
A mjnflfman vIlA
1 A suffered for vears from Nervous Debility.
Premature Decay, and alt tae ffeo tf yoarhful
indijcrerioh. will for theaake of suffering buhiau
ity.aend free to all. who need it. "he Toeip and
directions for mailing the simple remedy bv
which he -ww cured, .iuffcre-: wifrliing te profit
by the advertiser' experience, can de m -hy ad-
dresiing - BJ v . .JOH.V B. yiiliK.N. -
: Jan. 3 1869-1 y. No. 13, Ohamberg St. S T
ItAl.N CIlADLtvS. Tho subscriber woald
Jf retpeclfully inform the farmers of Clearfield
county, that be has on band a lot of superior
grain cradles,, hiiicq oe ia oaarionf- sale. flee
fingers are perfectly water-proof aud are warran
ted to retain, their position, which ia not the case
witb any other make now offered to the public
Call and examine and be, cooyicced of! ibeir su
periority. . .. - . , f, .. .,t ',.'.. f5",
T ;May 30th, 1368. ; - . THOMAS MILLS..
nPIlE CONFESSIO.S AND EXPERI-
X EJNCE OF AN l. VALID PuWUhed
for the benefit arid as a CAUTION TO YOUNtl
MEN and others. -who suffer from JievoualteBili.
ty, Premature, Decay of Manhood, -c supplying
B. - .. : ... . r i. .. m X- - ifC. t
mit ui hub uiuc iub jieam ui CCU-V.U10.
one who has cured himself after uiidereoinif n
siderable quackery.", By eiicloiing a osijaid ad-
uiesseu cut eiope. jiuib lojiia iteooi euarge may
be had by the author. '
XATUAXIEL MATFAIK. Efq ,
r Jan. 31 leSC.ly.-; Brooklyn. Kinga Co. i T.
B !t. A. M. HILLS DESIRES J O I.
JU' formr His patrons that profession
at fcusitess confines him (o his office all
the time, an J be will therefore bo un
able to make Professional Visile to an J l h1.r;ic
customed pla this ;sumnier ; but niaj Te found
at his, omue on. the southwest corner of Fioiitand
Main streets at all ttaies. exeept when notice -pear
in the (wn payors t the contraryt-J f ,
Clearfield, Ph., July I, , lcto.- t ,. i; J J. i
: N. 11. A fall trtt of Teeth put in for $20-
v- ITCH ! ITCH ! ! ITCH !! ! . V ' "'
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
- : WHEATOX'S OINTMENT !
' " Will Cure th Itch in 4 Honrs. x
' Also cares SALT RIIKl'M. ULCKKS. CHfL.
ELA1XS, and alt ERUPTPJS? Of TilK SKl.N.
Price 59 centi.'- For sale bv all drui.-ts. By
sending 60 cents to WEEIia'i P jT l'liil, Sole.A ;
gents, 170 Washington Street, IJoston. it will be
forwarded by mail, free of postaeto any part of
the Unite! Starea. June 6, lS.5.S.-ly: '
KEYSTONE MARIX): IfORKS, : '
Woodbind. Clearfield county. Pa.
J. C1NN DeIIAAS, respectfully informs the citr
liens of Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that
he has ust received fine stock of foreign and
domestic marble, which he will work into Monu
ments, Tombs. Head and Foot stones, Door-steps,
Window sills and Lintels, Table, Stand and But
reau tops. Ac Ac, on reasonable terms and short
notice. All persons in want of anything in his
line will please call, or address him by letter, at
Woodland, CleaTfield county, Pa." Orders by uail
will receive prompt attention. July26.'6o-y.-
TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned
having been restored to health in afrw weeks,
by a very simple' remedy, after having suffered
several years with a severe lung affection, and that
dread disease, comsumption is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. !
To all who desire H.'he will send a copy of the
prescription used (fice of charge), with the direc-j
tions for rrenarine and usinfr the snnia. -whi. l.
they will find, a sure cprb for cohscwptiu."..
asthma, BROsetrms, coroHS. eol.DS, 4C. The on
ly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in
formation which he conceives to be invaluable;
and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,'
as it will cost them nothing, and may-prove a
blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will
Rev. EDWAKD A. WILSO.' Wniiamshurg i
Jan 3, 13-ly. Kings county. X orit
MISS E. A. IMlY.NIKR,Teaoherof Piano
Forte. Melodeon. Cabinet Organ. Guitars
Harmony and Vocal Music. For the sole purpose
of keeping inferior Instruments out of thecouaty
Miss Kynder has secured agencies for the Sale of
really good aad durable Pianos Organs, Guitars
and Melodeons. As chief among a large list of
goo.i instruments may be mentioned, . . : .J
Cbickerings and Sons Grand. Square and Up
right Piano ForteaH Lindeman's and Sons new
patent Cycloid Piano Calenberg.A Vaupel'e
tirand and Square Piaooa ;- Mason t Hamlin's
Cabinet Organ. , Etsy'i Cottage Organ. Tieat t
Linsloy's Organs and .Melodeous . llall'e Guitars.
to., wiich she will sell at a very tiiflicg advance
on Manufacturer's prices, thus enabling purchas
ers to secure Instruments that will be a pleasure
to own. for no greater outlay of money than would
be required to get inferior articles th at are "tUar
at nut pnn," ' -'... r. .. ,
Music Books, Paper. Guitar Strings and Sheet
music constantly on hand at the store of Mrs. 11
g A RTS WIC K " 1 11 W I N ,
" DRUGGISTS, ," ':y;.
mm . ' ... . '7 t i "
Having refitted and removed to the room" lately
occupied by Richard Mossop.on Market St., now
offer low for cash, a well selected, assortment of
, . DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
f u - .V - V - O - ivj. - -
Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Pa'nts. Oils,
Glass, Putty. Dye-stuffs. Stationary. Tobacco and'
Sega.-s. Confectionary. Spices, and a Jarger stock
of varieties than ever before offered in this place,
an-J warranted to be ot the best the market af-fcrds."-
Inspect their stock ' before1 ' purchasing j
elsewhere, and theyfeel Warrsnted in savinythat
you will be plea-ied with the quality and price of
meir goons nememoer ne pfaoe-Mosop's o'd
stand, on Market St.:' ' Deyfl.13Si.
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;i.v. curwensville.: :;
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DRUGS! DRUGS.'- DRUGS!!!
-. The undersigned would respeatfully announce
w m puuuo mat ne saa-openea a, Drug Store, in
the room reoentl r fitted ud in the honso nf tiAnro-o
Kittlcbareerj On Maia street. Curweosrille, Pa.,
on door West of -Hippie A Faust's store.-where
he intends to keep a general assortment of t-,-1,
b' , Drugs, Medicines ,'0nv Paints, .
Dye-stuffs, Patent Medicir.e3, Per-! :
fumery, Toilet Gobds' Corifectiona
ries, Spices, 1 Canned; Fruit, Tobacco,
; ii-,--4Juwvcv otaiiouary, jrenciiSyf
i , . Pens, Inks, and a .general arietT '
of Motions ; Glass, Putty,' etci: i
The want of a Drnjf Store hM Ion been'felt in
CurwensTille, and aa that vant la now supplied,
the undersigned hopes, by itrict attention to bu
siness, to merit and receivo a liberal share of
pnblio patronage. 1 .j.. .. . m t. , .!.,
His stook embraces most articles' needed In i
. aad con made horse collars at the store of
- Peeo. lSoi. -- IKVISA HARTSHORN. 1
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ASaED FRUIT, far mUW ! '
'Ti iia -d!sP8e r roasonabl 'priee.
. .e.Xam,n hS- which einnot fatl
November 8, 1595. -i. ".tT
AT MARYS VI LLE, i
i:tin.; .iH'Mi s wt-r v.r
-' '.--' CLEARFIELD COUNTT', PA.
. ':t.. - -.- -. eliiU -J-: - .- n r.-. .
.The undersigned would respectfully announce
to the citizens of CleaTfield 'county, that he' has
opened a now store ia Marysvil'e, and that 'he is
now receiving a large and spleuiid assortmabt of
seasonable goods, such 84 1 ' " " "
- DRY'GOOPS!AND NOTIONS' ;
XJUira-vvare, : Qieensrware,,i Uroceriee,
Drugsils. Taints nf Olasi. TXos. Snoes'Bats
?1 nndCaps, Clothing; and Swtionary'" ;
and io fact a general assortment of goods, such
as are generally kept in country store. , ,.t
- I'erirous of pleasing the public, he will use his
Jbestertdoo,keep en band the best of goods,
and thereby hopes t merit a liberal share of f at
ronage Call before purchasing elsewhere.as I am
determined, to sell gUat moderate prices for
crsh. or' exchange them ' for erery, description
ofLumber.ai market rrioes' ' ' ' " "" :
Sept. 27. IS65. STACY W. TIiOMPgQy.
;A:Y' ! A T T E N.T I
. ., GOOD BARGAIN'S
ON
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AX TE, CLEAriELD rOlTNDEY.
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We hereby notify th public, that, the Foundry
in the Brugb of Clearfield; has een put -in full
blast, by the undersigned, who are now ready to
accommodate the community with anything per-tai-ning
o"oar line of bnsineM. - We keep-con-stantly
on band a general assortment of stoves and
eastings, am jng which are the following"; :
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i Cook, Parlpr and . Ten-plate Stoves,
for burning either wood or coal: Sala-
rnandcr stoves,' No. '4 ; - Vase stoves,
No's 3 an 14;; ash-kettlest-;lG ,
. and 20 gallons ;i Farm dinner
bells, two sizes ; Fire grates, 20 and 28
.t".iacKes ; Plows and plow-castinurs.
We are nlso nreiiared to mane all kinds of GRIST
and SAW-MILL IKONS, and special attention
will be paid to the- repairing of Iubeshi-no Hi
chines. - - -
Poisons irv want of anything in our line, would
do well-to give us a. call. Every description of
approved country pro luce and old metal, taken
in exchange for our manufacturer, at the bighedt
market price. ' llAULtl 4 isOAS
' Clearfield, Not, 1, 1S85 tf.
T? U R N I T U R E ROOMS.
' ' JOHN GUELICII, 1
Desires to inform, his old friends and customers
tbat. having enlarged his shop and increased his
facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared
to mane to order soon turmture as may be desir
ed. in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He
mostly has on hand at his -Km niture Rooms,''
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is,
, BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS,
Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor,
- - ijrea&iust ana liming extension. rabies.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, jfen-
ny-xiina ana otner Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS, HAT
. : RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs;
; And common and other Chairs.
L O OKIX G'-G L A S S E S
Of every description oa hand, and new gie fcr
-oia irames, wuicn will be put :t su very
mascaaole terms, or. rnurt notice.
He ajso keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair.
Corn-husk. Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. ,
' COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND,
Made to order, and funerals' attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
. . Also House painting dona to order., . , . ,
The above, and many other articles are furnished
to customers cheup for cash or exchanged for ap
proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar.
4n-wood arid other Lumber suitable for the busi
ness, taken in excbci;e for furniture. J.
Remember the shop is on MarKet street. Clear
field, and nearly opposite the -Old Jew Store."
-December 4. 1831 - - - JOHN GUELICII.
J L W A Y S AHEAD !
' BOY N TON. SHOWERS, A GRAHAM,
. Are now offering goods to the public at the .
" ' LOWEST CASH PRICES. ' ... i
Their stock consists ot general . yariety O;
I'ry-Goods. Groceries. ; Hard-ware. Queens-ware.
1 in-ware, Willow-ware, Wooden-ware. Provisions,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, Ao.
LADIES I) It ESS GOODS ;
now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silke.
Delaines, Alpacas. Ginghams. DucaK Prints, Me.
rinos. Cashmeres, Plaid. llrilliants. Piplins. V
rego. Lawns., Nankins, Linen. Lace, Edgings, Col
erettes. Braids, Bolta, Veils,-Nets, Corsetts, Nu
bias, Hoods. Coats, Mantels,. Balmoral sVirts. Ho
siery, Gloves Bonnets, Flowers. Plumes. Ribbons.
Hats. Trimmings, Buttons,. Combs. Shawls, Braidi
Muslins, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns
Swiss, BobioeU, Mulls, Linea Handkerchiefs eto.
"ij Of Men's Wear i
They have also received a large and well select
ed Stocks consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy
Cassiineres, Cashmerets. Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu
loys. !!ever-Tee.n. Linens, Handkerchiefs.. Neck
ties, Hosiery. Gloves; Hats, Caps, Scarfs, eto., etc.
, ; ' Rea'4y:Made ' Cnothirig
In the latest- styles and of the best material
a insisting of Coats. Pants. , Vests. Shawls. Over
ajats, Drawer, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, eto.
7'; 'Of Boots and Shoes.:
1 heVhave a large assortment for Ladiesand Gen
t ernen. consisting ot lop ISoots.-isrogans. Pumps
gaiters. Balmoral Boots, Slippers', Monroes, eto
'.' Groceries and Provisions ' ' J
Vuch as Coffee.- Byrnps;-Sugr, Rice. Crackers
Vinegar. Candles. Chse.' Flour. Meal, Bboon'
iishr eoarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, eto '
;r li;;. Coal on Labps, r.
Coat oil. Lamp chimneys Tinware a great varie
ty." Japanwarer Egg beaters. Spice boxes. Wire
lad els, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, eto etc.
l,.i Carpets, Oil-cloth, :
Broom ;Trushes Baskets. Washboards, Buckets
Tobs. Oh-urns Wall paperJ Candle wick. Cotton
yarn ana Batting. Work baskets. Umbrellas, eM.
'....-: . '. . . Rafting liopes,
Angers, Axes, Chisels. 8awsr Files, nammers,
Hatehete. Nnili. Spikes. Gri A stones. Stonewure.
Trunks, Carpet bngs, Powder, Shot, Lead, eto.
";rv- School Books; ;:- 1 ;;
Writing an4 .Letter paper.- Fancy note and cora
mereial paper, pens, pencils and ink. copy hooks,
alatea. ink stands, fancy and common envelopes.,
- -- Flavoring Extracts, . ;;
Patent Medicine. ParfomoHr of. varlnna
Fancy Soap. Oilr. Paints. Varnishes: and in
reryjihing asually kept ia a first elaes Store.
'Vv.":. , Carriage Trimmings, .'
Shoe Findings, Glass and , Putty, Flat irons and
vouee muis. sea cords and lied screws; Matches
Stove blacking; Washinz soda and Soar), etc. '
j, They invite all persons to"rrBH?;an4 ; examine
to eir. stock and hope to give entire satisfaction
- . BO 5TNTON. SHOWERS A (!Rliiu'A
Clearfield. Pa Sept. 6th. 1S65 " .'. ..; u
RKO VISIONS. Flour,' bacon, lard.'chVeaa.
. .dried beof, dried fruit, received rec-ulari. .r
the atore of f Mar. 22.1 J. P. KRATZFR
and Borse-nails. to be h a'i at
MF.rVRELLA BIGLE&a.?
Aug. M
SADDLES, Bridles."1 harness, collars. Ac, for
sale at MERRELL A BIGLER'S.-
; ' '' 'i r il
OULEEY BLOCKS of varions sites to be
had at
MEKREIX & P.IGI FK'S
CPAMSIIROLE LEATHKR,
French calf
sktna moroeews
JulT 11. IHrtfl.
irilomin ao.i tiio-lrngt at
J. P. KR.A iZKR'S
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BE.
L I P P E 3T C O T T : . ' Tt O' K l : C '. ' :
-''Mannfacrnrersand Wbotesald-Pea'ers in lists.
Caps: Furs arid Straw Gucda, Xo. 413 Market St.;
Philadeli.hia. Pa. Ma y 2 id. 1 16 . .
. : 1 . . 1 t1 - . . ; !
RE A TJ Si G ES T A T E . - V rSh a . Sch u a rrs
has no uuthori'v to sell lands or receive
f moneys hel urging to thJaetate! Persons having
paidliim moiievs win 'j lease inform tri e of the
dates and amounts, !". 1 Wir. A.' WXr.tACE' '
"'"June 20,lS3.:ltp.' ; v ' -"'AttorneV Ae '
CLEAR FIELD . MARBLE U.WORKS t
Thc undersigned adotits ibis method of in
forming the public and the, pftrena of the line
Wra.-Gahagah.'of Bellefonte,1 that he is currying
on the MARBLE BUSINESS in the Borough of
Clearfield-fn all its various branches and will
hold himself "always in readiness to furnish those
who call upon him; with alt kinds of Cbmeterv
"xvouk, such AS CMonumenta. liox Jombst. Uradle
Tombs, Spires., ObUks,, Grecian. Tombs. Table
Tombs. Head Stones, carved sculptured or plain,
as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be had at
any other establishment iu thecountTy.' Thank
ful for pa6t favors.' the undersigned solicits an in
crease ot patronage. ' ! : ' i
July 25, 1866. , J0UN.W. OA HAG AX.
jf. B. Persons who reside more convenient to
Tyrone.1 will please call there, as be has also
opened a shop in that place.
JUMBER CITlr k RACES AGAIN !1
EIRE. & SPENCER j
.;, ., i.,. . ... ...... . : ... . . ......
KEEP THE IKSIDE TRACK ! :
Their celebrated thorough bred Steed, 'THEAr est
j-. ; fur cash,','-the Peoples' favorite! f'-ni
Remember this and when in want of seaso'Va-
BLS OOODS, AT TUB VkRT lIWRKTTOSSIDI.K CASH
riucc. call at the: store of Kiiik A Spknobr, in
Lumber City. You will not fail t- be suiteJ. .... j
Dtbtt Goods and ; Notions in great vatiety, !
Ye study to pleae.
(S f, , , KtKK A SPENCES.
Lumber City. Pa.. July 1, 13(ia. L '
R
TI1E CHEAPEST, AND BKST GOODS
, AHB TO BE HAB ATTHR .
CUE AP C ASM STORE. '
WILLIAM F. IRWIX . t f
, Has Removed Ilis Cheap Cash Store
To bis new rooms, reoentl v erected on South Sec
ond Street. Clearfield. Pa., where he will be
... pleaxed to have his old friends call to
see him. and as many new ones as .
will favor him with thrir custom.
, HEW SPUISti GOODS. ,
The undersigned has just received from the East
ern cities a large and well selected stock of the
most seasonable goods, whiob he can dispose of at
the cheapest prices.. . His friends and custom
ers are invited to examine his stook 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-Gcods and Notions, Hardware.
; . Queentware, Groceries. Drus. Oils aud
' Painte. Glafs. Hats and Caps. . Baskets and
Buckets. School Books and Sta'ionary, Salt, Axes.
. ; Nails and Spikes. .
Also. alar;e assortment of Boots and Shoes of
. the very best makes, and at prioes lower than '
heretofore.
'-:' Also, Dried Fruits, and Canned rrttIt3,T.;r
: -1
And a great variety of other useful articles. a4lf
which wii! be sold cheap for cash; or ex
changed for approved produce., . ;
Go to the "cheap cash store" if you want to bu?
goods at fair prices. '.'.'
May 2. ISM. W5I , F4 IU WIN;
H.
VT. SH I T'H .& CO.,
Market Street. Clearfia' J. Pa
' I .1 ,., ,,,
l it E - O PEN
IN G
Selling the cheapest an t best lino' of Dry Goods
wucroi in iieirunui aiuntv tiavmg oe:n Hie
Is t to purchase, we h4ve , the aJvautige uf the
Recline in prices, and offer bu advantage to all
Onrcutomers, and all others. '
In' ladies dress goods we bring only the latest
and most fashionable materials. Alpxo-iit. (which
are no -so fashion able" in the East.) we have
good qualities as low as 45 cents, and good shades
ana colors - . . ... t.; i .
We offer a1sa noveltr. which has iust annear-
ed in dress goods called -Pr.naU Rohei." They
come in patterns and comprise all shades and de
signs. 1 hey are all ready to make up ; the trim
ming, heing attached to the pattern. These goods
possess also the advantage of being done ap at
any time, , - .
Fancy Dry Good3.J-,d!e!Tri.m'4 Derby,
Ladies'
Sup'r Kid Gloves "'"""ings,
'Lisle Gloves, . Straw oord.
Lailies
Ladies Mohair Mitts.
Ladies' Straw Ornaments
Ladies' tine silk Nets.
Ladies' Fncy CbenelleV
1 Mens'-Wear, j-v
Fine assortment Fahcv
Ladies Magic Hufflin.
Ladies' Lace Edgings,
cassimeres
in Pattarna
Ladies'Thread Edgingsextremely Cheap. '
La lies' SUk Taaieia,. i .
Ladies' Val. ftuttnr. Tx., a .. 1 --oi. 1'
Ladies' Silk Scarf?, "
Ladies Fancy Ties. r.aD. T1 Monroes, .
Ladiea'Emb d Uachiefs en. ine CJf '-.
Ladies' Sticbed Uan kfs. en '0it Slippers,
jiti' Ha.M.ij'. .Mens' Glove Calf G niters
Ladies' Assorted button 'ens. 2per? Sl'Ppers.
Ladies' Emp H'pSkirta. i?eDS. Pat' L ther Boots
LadiW Skirt covers. , (Vouths and Boys' Shoes,
j mi sizes una s'yies ' '
Shoes and Gaiterdr,:'
Ladies' Lasting Gaiters."-' ' ' -r 1 ' ? '
Misses Lasting Gaiters, Stationary of all Kinds
Mis.-cs' Goat Boots, 1
Ladies' Goat Boots O 4 L.,",,V. ;t'7 V t t
T.HiM'(if,rr!if i!t. x """'' I'liuis . ;
bild s' Morocco Putnps, heedless Rsisins
hildV MoroccoSbees, -ii',yer ",ni, , .
LaAiW Shaker Hoods.- .Pne;.
Ladies' OpelippJCannei V, V
tihdown' - feJlf ffiievt
Ladies' Cant'n Sundowns Cnnad Sardines -Lakes'
Derby H,ts. jItv.lian.M;,croni,
Ladies Split Hahj, . (Almond. -'ig. Cream
Ldie Luten Hats, Nuts, r'ilherts, Lemocs
Misses Luten Hat.'i-.- frn(e 4c ' T .:-;-.
Infants' Luten Hats,: i ,:t?epr 'Extra U Pitklcd
Infants " illow Caps, jOvsters
t - Crackers. 5 Sugar crackeri.' Lemon liiseuit. Egz
biscuit. Fancy biscuit, Water craekers, and Butter
crackers.
-jOtlaandSpiees, New Orleana Molasses Super
Kxtra Syrups. 8ugrs. Coffee. Rloe.Teas, Candles,
Soap. Tobacco, and Cigars. : ynn 0
HM."f Rakes .Graft. Hook awd 'Trowle,
Mopa. Oil cloths. Willow Ware. Fish, Salt, aad
fM"-:,f Ctearfield. Pa. Ma t; 1868.
CXR RI 5 G'tr'lflS. V.gTnVhipsVRd
whips, raw-hides,' lashes, etc . in great tarie-
IKON r tROlf t .ar,oB; ' for sale at ti.
TKorte "' MBRRELL ABIGLEB."
r AIUGS FURS, and Gents'- fur 1 caps, for
4 gale at the ,-corne,r"atore. CarwensviUe, Pa
TO HORSE1 OWX ERS.UThe undersigned
' having recently -discovered- an icfallible-and
simple cure - for that annoying malady in- ,horsts,
known aji Hoof-bound." Any person sending SI
in a letter, will receive by return mail a recipe
giving proper directions as to the necessarv treat
ment. ' Address. JACOB IRWfN.
September 21, !8tH-tf. :i; Clearfield. Pa.'
i
PHOTO-
OKAPHEK.' haVin? nnrchas-
cd the rhof2raph establishment formerly con
ducted by il. l-ri'ii,-tj. would respectfully announce
to the citiien of Clearfield and adj. -ining coun
ties, that he has recently iiiadw, additional itu
provenients to b.th; skv-tiirht atril sparatusami
heflrifeis himself that he can satisfy -the met
faii,lr..u8 tsste.' in a-TiUTK ami I irV-t ike likeness j
He also keeps ooniant!y on .h-md a -good assort
meat tl Guilt. Korewowd. uil Wilnut'jfrauie.
Albums fif" all sites and ' stylejUinud an endless
Tariety 'of esses, lockets ete .- wbich he will dis-poM-of
at very moderate prices, for seasb;- :r- t. i
. I His gallery io Shaw a row,' (uplstairs.) Mar
ket, street. Clearfield. Pa j where lie ia always rea
dy tp accoaiinoda te customers who may be in
want of a good Likeness of themselves or friends.
: Particular attention paid to oopyiog all kinds
of pictures, eto. : 1 1 :- November 1. IH65 , ;
TP.:
) I----; t,
M U S I C T E AC HERS
AND DEALERS. ' 1
he ! subscriber is fully' prepared to furnish
Sheet Music, Strings, Musical 'Instruments,' and
Musio Books of all -kinds -at the lowest trade
i
rates,' wholesale and retail,' from the largest 10)
lections in this country.'-"1 ' ' ' , n '
Orders punctually and faithfully attended to.
1 Address all orders, . . ,.,'
i: ''" SIBERIA OTT, 581 Broadway; "N. T.
Tiik
: rP I
130ARDMAN, GRAY & , QO.
A NO F O R T E S
wholesale agency; ;
. The subscriber, late , a member of thia well
' ' known firm has established a
; ; WIIQLES ALE (AG ENC Y,
581 Broadway, New York City, t
"Where ho will be pleased to receive the orders of
his friends and the publio, and espeoially-to hear
from those who have so liberally bestowed their
patronage on the firm heretofore. He will sup
ply. these superior instruments to the trade .
Wholesale and Retail, at the very Low
estP,rices, Made with the Insulated 1 Iron Kim and Frame
(cast in one solid plate.) They excel all oth
, era in durability and superiority of tone,?:
, and elegance of external a pearance,
All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving
in connection with the patent Iron rim and frame.
Full Jlouiid Powerful, and Sieret MeUow. Te,
The Cases are elegant in appearance, ar.d easily
and safely handled. '
Warranted to prove satisfactory, or the
1 Eaoney returned. ' r, Z
Address afT orders to "',.''.
!' . ,.'( SIBERIA OTT, 51 Broadway, Y.:T.
.: 1 '. 1 . -rr-i , 1 1 . , , ,
g iD. r&l n. wV;!' s m i t m s
: ' AMERICAN ORGANS,
f a he Mott "Perfect and Beautiful '
MUS IC AL: ! I N 5 T R UMENT
IN THE WORLD,
AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE,
50
.1
a-
Wsas5' - 614'
a 00
-THE AMERICAN 'ORGAN ()
Makes home attractivef-refines and ofevates the
minds of all, beautiful in appearance and effeot,
. SIBERIA OTT, ! . ;;
531 . Broad way, New York City,
, ' . , WH0LE3ALE AGENT. ' ,1
Th immense popularity of these. Organs.-and
Jbeir superior Musiaal T.Power's,' Is Yast bringing
them before the pub.io, as the instrument so long
1
no . CWK?33Saa l.A
f I X mmmi
1 .. .i-ir'.';.- 1 Vi
desire I in AMERICAN , HOMES. Vnd-although
the cost price is but a 'ri i3 ever the Merodion,
yet the musical advantages, beauty of tone and
pufeftness of fotteh and astion are to f ur superior,
th at thty are fa iuparoedin,; the Malodion, iad
tl.a oki'tt tj4Tmo.f fiauairtljr ltx&9 ;.. t
'merioan-' organs:
tt is ad ipte j'to' anj iuuali, from tjbe. qnkkast as'd
most lively, to the heavy tone of th CharchW
gan 'And alinost aniversally they .re pref err'ed
".WniwhphaT. tiem.yetoo.
ing less thaa half, d only takin, a uiaaOBt
Of room,. ' ' 1;-I.T.r,- v ...;.-,,r 7-t
.t Exelttsiya AgeB,lfiV5v4, D(W,er-
larg, dlscoonta to fhi rrd.?nd 'Te'achara. .'
Jrtas all erder. .,' V'-" "'''
, MBBRIA W,Wb.l.aI. Aft.
e-j---.' 58f Broadway, K. w y.rl
w Tortt, Aprtl 4th, 19M.-y. - 0 -
TERMS OF TtIK JOCRBAL
The Kattsita !rWor!jtt irpuMitl s .
uesday at $2,00 pel annum in .advance "
paid at the beginning of the tear, a? i V Ht
hrged,nii f?,tit boa fi4'efaa tit,. JI
the year. - ""U
AovKBTiaaii ants will be inserted at Si &
square.' forlthrea et letu Inaartioas T,i , f
nare .' F .'
insertion' SO cent will be ebarzed a A rf.j1
rwill be Bade to yearly advertisers.
. - mimr.n
w No aakscription taken for v shorter1 Mm, ,v
six months, and no paper will be diaoondnastt
til all arrearages are paid, except at th octi t
the publisher. " ' 8. J. fcow
IN -CUBWENSYILU
... JO II N I R VI N.
Has just received and -opened at the eM
inturwensvUle, an entire
a,.? . . . '
an intre new stock of Fa.1 iu
hich ha will sell vw.. ekt ,
inter uooas.
CAAu.i i His stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries.
' Hardware, ' Queensware, Boou
and Shoe, Hat arid' Caps, Ready.
' i made clothing; etc.
The publio geoeraHyia.reepacfulIy iBTlua i
eive him a call K; .t.l. . v. ' -
aad purchas from
your advantage,
hh if ya.fin. it will ilj
Nov. 15, mi
M UTUAL FIKE INSl' K ANCXfcCOpA.
.. . ;ny of york, pa? rA
Insures against loss or damage by fire.' It lfw
safest company in th State, and baa made ne m.
sessments since its establishment, and hence ilk,
the most economical S. J. ROW, Arett
June 21, 186a. . Cleat fiafd, p
COLUMBIA IlfSUBANCEtCOMPAKT
' Columbia. P4. '
Is sures against lors by fire, on Tery noi.rate
terms either on the mutual or easa prioeial.
special fates for tho safer elasa of fara rrop.ii.
This is one of the oldest and best coiup.oios f,
country, and bears a reputation for prooctae
and strict, business integrity seoond to no oiar
111 IU ,llO. , k.J,KIH' laaal
Iec 27, 1S65.
' ' Clearfield, Pa.
1794.' Chartered, 1794
, 'I INSURANCE COMPANY 07
NORTH AMERICA,
. ' AT PHILADELPHIA. '
The oldest Insurance company In America. Caw
capital and surplus, over $1,7ISOOO.OO.
Seventy one year Suocesaful Business Experi
ence, with a reputation of Integrity and Ho tort
ble dealing unsurpassed by any similar lns!irie.
Losses paid sinceorganiaation, SlT.60ti.OOa.tX)
Liberal Kates for all th safer elasee f rom.
ty. Insurance for d walling and eonUnta, m
ciality. Briok and Stone building insured rca.
raTCALLr, if desired, on term of th grta.
conomy and safety to th insured.
It ia Wisdom and Econoxr to iasar ia Ik k
companies, and ther is Hoaa itt than the wi
iKavaAKca conpAKr or Xobtb AMaajca.
CUARLVS PLATT.
Secretary
ARTHUR ( corni,
Irwwrfv.
PtaacToa
Arthur a. Coffin. . 8. Morris W!B.
Samuel W. Jone,
John Masoa,
Jonn A. Krown,
Charles Taylor, ,
Ambrose Whit,
William Welsh.
Kiohard D. Wood,
Wm. K. Bo wen,
James N. Dickson:
6rge It. iiarrira,
Franels R. Cape.
Edward H. TrnTr
Edward a Clerk.
Wps. Camsalags.
T. Charlton Henry,
Wm. BuBHLaa, Central Agat ef Peoa'a.
S. J. ROW, Agent for Clearfield ca. .:
Life LSOTance at "Home
The Penn Mutual Life Inpuraucc C.,
921 Chbstjict Btrbbt, Pait'iv.
Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will Un
Polioieson any of th pprovd plans ef icta:sT..
Assets liable' to losses $1,221,259 72.
Surplus divided Annually. Losses paid p-rt-'7
Premiums may b paid in rasa; ui.w'.y.
semi-annually or quarterly; Jr on-b!f In .!,
and one-half in cot., . By a supplement 13 :-
charter, notes hereafter received will pr(i. ij :
iu all Dividend or Sarplui. Soripeerti6rvu u?
to January, 1S59, inclusive, ar now reocivai ici
payment of premiums ' '
Agency, at th offic of H. B. Pwoora. t lnr
field, Pa. Dr J. Q. HarUwick, Madiesl t.mi
ar. , . ... Aogusl 2-4, ISW
FO U TZ'8
,i , j esir.sai.rt
Horse ail: Caltle Pflfe
' 13 11 p -a-i.av.il.ro.
Inez aad f.mvari....
Xg' kacva, "!
J. twofcn it-i rri
lnwaiMftd I -
. and eietr. '
, MOAScil Six! W
tine
... Is i a d-ir- r""
Tr.tlt, ef . '!
es tae. '
- this anitaalrsnch as ICX fEVftR, 6U.C3i,
- f- Y BLI.O W VTA-
, Ter.- iieatks,
- coccu s,- pis-"
temp'er,.fb-
- vers, rovsmx.
- LOSS OF ATPtt.
TITE AXD VITAL
vK.K8GlT,kc,,Ita
, use improve
.'WlnS, inereasea 1
.tbe appetit-ive
smooth; and
1 '(rtossy sklu-ad
: ' traaifbrma the
... miserably, skeaVtoa, Ut a Jlp.laV)ktn a! flJ--4
- horse. TT .", ,
- 1 : - ' , . ' I . ' "
1 To keepers of Cow Me j-nmioa it U-'0"
It tccreaic tut canstiir acd mrmm,:r f.- f
mftrilr.i r
btrn n'ta by
tuol eXli,.IB',
InavaM the q
tity of . ,a
crraa wf.' I"
cent a4 cuii'
bailor a
net- la foSMUf
cau. It
ao (nit. W?
H,mAr kid.
all disease ifflwliie.ttucri a Coiichs, tTW
I the Lungs. Iaiver,',
I'l-aVlt i aUVIj mm..ll
. asa speciac.
By pattinj f;-om 1
ene-nair a rnper
11 wj a, 'paper- :
- barrel of swlU tke-'
' atore diseases' '
f i- wUI beeradicatott '
m i - : . . ; - 1
V:-..! " 4al
ach Cister. .. " '
-i! -i enMrvIja pnttited. If wivra as Uib, a etrt
ui praveutlv aad Cttrp for. tf.tu Choler.
aPrice 23 Ceata per Pape-.; or 6 r6ji fcr
raoaap xt '
c No.: Ue'Fhmklia t, Bellimore,
" - Km- (Ma Thmrtsaai aa 8ayMBBa(wr tirMr-
Jf 3 .lb. L'aUlW Stt-al ... . ... .
, ' ij'J . .: I i Itr nit' '
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