c-g ' , "' 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 g BY S. J. BOW. CLEARFIELD, PA., "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1866. VOL. 13.-NO. 6. Raftsman's $rotital. I JJ-ARFIELD, PA., OCTOBER 10, 1866. "Peaoa" in Arkansas. The Rebels carried everything before them in the late Arkansas election, and they are already enjoying "the spoils or the vic tory." The Fort Smith Xew Era of Sept. Jib, says : "About the time Sheriff Williams was killed in Pope county, a couple of weeks tifo, a man named Kay, who had been a sol Jieriu the 2d Arkansas (Union) cavalry, was most barbarously murdered in the same eouuty, under the following circumstances : Several men roJe up to Ray's house late in the evening, and inquired if they could have lupper. Hay told them that his wife was nry sick, but he would do what he could for twm. U'lu reupon ho himself prepared a meal for them, and they partook of it. Sup j.eroter and their horses fed, the bush wliacken, for such they were, asked Kay what they had to pay. He hospitably re fused compensation. What followed is of a nature so diabolical and heart-rending as almost to stagger be lief. The fiends then coolly told Hay that they had come to kill him, and that he had t'j die immediately, accusing him of having killed a friend of theirs during the war. Horror-struck, Ray plead for his life, for the lake of his poor wife, who was coufined to her Led a helpless invalid. But the mon ters knew no mercy, and, as one or them wai about to fire, the wife sprang out of her bed and pheed herself before her husband, hedging with all the fervor of a dovoted wiie, under circumstances bo dreadful, for her husband's life. But in vain. The sav age removed one of her amis from her hus band and fired, shooting the man (whose only crime was to be a Union man and an ex- Union soldier, ) through the body. Break ing away from his wife, he staggered across the room, trying, perhaps, to escape, but fell dead after receiving three more shots. Tue asuajiin then fired off the remaining two charges of his revolver in the room, and then the whole party .left. No arrsts hive been made, nor will there ever be. The murderer, behre he killed lUy, confessed he did not know anything of him, but that he was a Uniou man, and Uuiou men eoald not live there. Since writing the above, we learn that two other Uuion men were killed in the same couuty, one of whom was Capt. Dodson, lata of the 4th Arkansas (Union) Cavalry. The Rebels attempted to kill Capt. Wood, but he got oat of their way. Tuera can be no doubt that there is an organized band of rebel cut-throats in that Frt of the State, who do the bidding of their masters with terrible fidelity." A Wortiit Tribute. Speaking of A trahain Lincoln's oration at the consecra tion of the burial ground at Gettysburg,the Westminster Review says : "It has but one equal, in that pronounc ed upon those who fell during the first year f the Peloponnesiaa war, and in one re pect it is superior to that great speech. It is not only more natural, fuller of feeling, more touching and pathetic, but we know ith absolute certainty that it was really de hvered. Nature here fairlv takes prece donee of Art, even though it be the Art of Ihucydides." Slowly but certainly the grand outlines of the Maityr of Liberty are recognized thro' eut the world, and take their place in the common judgment of mankind. Misery Loves Company. Maximil ian's wife, not succeeding in her diplomatic niu-fion to Napoleon, has gone to Rome to religious consolation at the feet of Pio Nona. The precarious condition of the so called Mexican Empire and of the temporal power of the Pope will be sure to create a hood of sympathy between them. Their oiutual condolences will be inspired with meerity that comes of actual and painful experience. Poor Carlotta! People say she ig a good wife, a wonderfully-able wo man, and would make a first-class Empress ; but the fates are against her exercising her talents in the . Imperial Bphere. Let her stick to the domestic, and try to console her husband by making : bome happy at Mira niar instead of Mexico. Horrible! A Western editor thus "cus vs ' Lis opponent : "3 ay his cow give sour &ilk, and his hens 'bad eggs;' in short, mJ his daughter marry a one-eyed editor, bis business go to ruin, and he go to Con gress." A Canadian requests "The gentleman who ols my melons on last Sabbath night to be CCOSrOUB eiWMlffll . ws rmwtwww nu m fawm if f WM 1 VkMI U au A WW . I "d. th maloni re rara variety." The Use of the Arms in "Walking. The first time you are walking with your arms at liberty, stop moving t hem, and hold : 4S0,(W0 francs. After he absconded, ho them by your sides. You will be surprised : saw an officer in every one he met, and he to find how soon 5'our companion will leave fancied that the Custom House officials you behind, although you may hurry, twist, ; might think his possesrfm of this sum a wriggle and try to keep up. One reason f;r little suspicious. lie, therefore, bought six the slow walk among girls is to be found in pocket handkerchief, in one lie placed 210, this practice of carrii .g the arms motion- UOJ francs, und t lien folded it iu the other less. Three miles an hour with the ar.s haudkevchk!'-, in such a manner as to make still is as hard work as four with the arms a htMe- packet. Tim rest ha kept in his free. I have seen tbo qua. n of the stage P'k-t. Tbs package was Ly his side on walk. I have seen a few girls and women of l!ie railway carriage while passing from Do queenly bearin? walk in the streets and ver to London and on reaching Ijoiid.iii he drawing-room. They moved their arms in ?ot out h t'ilya-- to leave it there. Three a free and graceful manner. Could this , habit become universal among tirls, their Wks wnnhl enlarfr. and their Wi-in? bu ' greatly improved. See that girl walking j greatly improved. See that girl with both hands in her muff! How she wriga;le3 an 1 twists her shoulders, Sid. ! This is because her arms are pinioned. Give them free swing, and her gait will soon be come more graceful. You have soen pic tures of our muscles. Those of ths upper part of the boJy, you remember, spread out from the shoulder, in all directions, like a fan. Now, if you hold the shoulder still, the muscles of the chest will shrink, the shouldersstoop,and the whole chest becomes thin and ugly. But some girls will say, ' swinging the arms must be very slight ex ercise." True, it is very slight if you swing the arms but once or ten times, but if you swing them ten thousand times in aday,you will obtain more exercise of the muscles of the chest th:m by all other ordinary move ments combined. Indeed, if I were asked what ex'jrci-e I thought most effective for developing the chests of girls, I should re ply at onoe, swinging the arms while walk ing, Rath Kit Confitsed. Mr. Noseblossom drank rather more than his usual allowance of ht rum and sugar, one cold night 'last winter; in consequence of which he gave his wife the following confused account of his conduct on his return home : "Blue Lion invited me to drink Cousin Sam and, you see, the weather was dry, and I was sloppy so I said I didn't mind pun-hing one drink and it's queer how my head went into the punch, though! The way home was. so dizzy that I slipped upon a little dog the corner of the street hit me :ind an old gentleman vith a crop ped collar and lras cars on his nock, he said he belonged to the dog and I was 3ou understand hit, that is I don't know nothing more about it." II is wife was en lightened. A person professing to be a country btryer entered a large wholesale store in New York la.st week and affected purchases to the amount of nearly' $5,000. the cash for which he promised to pay or the morrow. Having completed his purchases he inform ed the junior partner that he was going to' see a lady friend, and that he had thought lessly left his Watch at home, at the same time begging the loan of his timekeeper to prevent any suspicion in the breast of his fair friend. 1 be merchant, delighted with the business he had done, not otilj rea li'v fell in with his wishes, but offered him in ; 7 t addition the loan of $ , which w is readily accented by his wily customer. The mer- ! chant was "sold," for his customer never' returned. There are four good habits a wi.se man earnestly recommend; in his romi-iel. n:r which he conidered to be es-e ti:iliv neces sary for the man igem'!:t of tempon! con-, corns and these are pui ctua'i?y. acrinai-v, : steadiness and dispatch. With.nu the fir-t ' of these, time is wasted ; without the ste- : ond, mistakes, the most hurtful to our own j credit and iutere.-ts and that of others may j be committed ; without the third, nothing j can be well done ; and without the fourth.- i opportunities of too ereat advantage are lost which it is impossible to recall. Four men undertook to climb Mount Shasta, Calfornia, on the 16th of July. They reached a point called led Banks, J about ten thousand feet high and five thou sand feet from the top, when they were compelled to return from exhaustion. Ow- ing to the great dept of the snow, they I could make only about two miles in five hours. -They were a used up set of men for several days after they reached the base of the mountain." " , - The longest tunnel in England is the Box Tunnel, on the Great Western Railway, which is 9,680 feet long, 39 feet high, ond 35 feet wide. The Thames Tunnel is 2.900 feet in length. A young man in Binghampton, N. Y.. is suffering from paralysis of the lower limbs, caused by resting on the damp ground after j playing base balk J An Unlucky Thief. Lamirade stole from the French Batik minutes a.ter he discivered his mistake an-l returned ; ho toun-i the carriage but mwsed the package. He then left England for York with no iik ore than 2S!),000 francs. There his lawyers took fifty-six thousand francs out of him at two strokes. They made him pay once more to the tune of 10,000 francs and M. Meline captured 120 000 francs when he arrested him. With the remainder he paid his personal expen ses and contrived to achieve his escape. He made the return voyage without a cent of money in his pocket. We have heard a great many stories about mean men, but none that gave a mora powerful idea of meanness than the follow ing fact : A man ouce drove up to a New Ha nphshire tavern and coolly asked for a cents worth of hay. The landlord led the horse to the shed and then filled the wagon with loose haj Meanwhile the owner of it called for a basin and soap and after wash ing his face and hands thoroughly, wiped himself dry on a "seedy clean" towel, laid down his cent and was moving off. "1 say," said the landlord, "wont you take a drink before you go?" "Well, seein' it's you, I don't care if I do,"was the reply ; - and back he went and took a drink. "You don't live in these parts, I believe, stranger," suid the tavern keeper. "No," was the reply, "I don't; but I go by occasionally, and as you've treated me so we'll this time, I'll call and patronize you again !" ' The Grand Duke of Hesse Darmstadt is one of the biggest men in all Germany. He cannot be far from six and a half feet; he is further proportionately fat. He has really a mighty body, and his legs are not out of pro portion. As to his feet and ankles, the less said the better. '''Beef to the 'eel," as the folks say in the north of England. When he walks he wadd'es and makes one think he must have had a dhrap too much." His face is not at all unhandsome ; indeed, but for its meaningless expression and puffiness it would be handsome. Mischievous people saj that before the annual review of the troops, at which he is compelled, as Com-mandcr-in cheif, to ride a horse, he has his war steed put on short allowance of corn so as to prevent its being frisky and snort3. An Irish stranger, slightly the worse for whisk, got t-rtai gled in political controver sy, in a saloon in Trenton. one day last week. He advocated ' Democracy" with the sense and volubility of a Skelcon. . His antago nist finally ventured to remark : "You don't know what Democracy is !" "DotVt I know whiit Diuioeacy is, j-e Ii'ai-1: llejub!ic:ii) spa'u-. n. I've been in j the Ohio S f.H' Pii-oii Si r five years, st-rved in the rubet army tl'reo v;is, and voted six time.- in tiiv tiixili ward. New York, at the hist (Avti'.m. Divii a ;n the United States b i-? ei v(-d a better a: preiilite.-.bip to I!i;jtiemc, than Lue-yii'. " The "radical" knocked under aud ti eared the party. L'niuti S'rntiuel. A farmer recently went to Lowell with a load kA poultry to Kelt, an 1 had ou his wagon a large owl, which one of the boys had killed a tdiort time Wore. The vender of poul try was hailed by a con of the Emerald Ie, who asked him '"what d'ye ax for the bald faced turkey?" "That is not a turkey," sa d the country tuan. "it is an owl." "I don't care a sax pence how ould he is, I want to buy him." President Johnson has caused to bepre- pared a silver medal and a certificate of merit, which, together with one hundreu silver dollars,are to be presented to Hoak Eap a chief of the Blackfcet tribe of Indians, as a reward for his noble behavior in 1864 in rescuing a white woman from captivity. The medal weighs about half a pound, and is appropriately inscribed.-' " - The new Orleans market is reported bare of sugar a very rare occurrence. The su gar (home production) receipts during the Hast business year are reported at 19,000- hogsheads, against 550,000 hogsheads in 1861. A young Englishman, who has been eek ing out a wretched existence in New York city by begging from door to door and sleeping on the City Hall steps or among the docks, was a few days since informed of the death of a titled relative in the old country by which he is left heir to nearly $50,000. So great is the demand for the Scriptures in the Turkish Empire, and in various parts of the Eastern world, that it is in contem plation to build a Bible House at Constan tiuoble. One gentleman in New York has o&ered to be one of five to give $25,000 for thin purjtose. The election iu the State of Maryland will occur on the'Ctb of November, when will be choaeu five members of Congress, a Con troller of the Treasury, and members of Legislature to elect a U. S. Scuator to suc ceed J ohu A. J. Creswell. The States which hold their elections on November 6th, are Illinois, New-York, Ma ryland, Michigan, Wisconsin, Massachu setts, Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas, Dela ware, Nevada and New-J ersey. Thirty-three thousand three hundred and eighty-five hogsheads of tobacco were sold in Lousuille, Ky. , last year a decrease of three thousand hogsheads from the previous 3ear's sales. Mark Twain tells of a member of the Wa shoe Legislature whojused to always prop his vast feet upon his desk and get behind them and eat a raw turnip during prayer by the Chaplain. . "Let none but women bo killed, as they can't vote," was the patriotic utterance of a lady at the West during the confusion re sulting from the overturning of a bench at a political meeting. Over two hundred Post-Office Commis sions a week have been issued since Mr. Randall assumed charge of that Depart ment. Distant objects look small. To most men time seems longer than eternity. Louis Nap leon knocked over 180 head of game in one day's shooting. Laid brick in Springfield cost $19 per thousand. rjULLEV BLOCKS of various siies to be Ja. bad at MLluitLUiBHUMi a A LARGE STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils y white lead. etc.. at K. A IKHM'f PANISI1 SOLE LEATI1FR, French call skins moroccos, trimmings and bindings at July 11, I860. J. P. KRA1ZLK S. DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES NOTIONS, Ac. Ac at Meti s. Glen Hope Clearfield county, Pa May 0, lbbb. J. 33 -f. -R. 3D WITH LIPPENCOTT. BOND A CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Hats Caps. Furs, and Straw Gocds, No. 413 Market St. Philadelphia. Pa. May 23d, lb66. JUMBEK-CITr It ACES AGAIN ! KIRK & SPENCEK KEEP THE IITSIDE TRACK! Their celebrated thorouffh bred Steed. '-r8BAt9T fob cash," tho Peoples' favorite! Remember this and when in want or rkasosa- BLK 0011. AT TUB TUT WWEST POSSIBLB OA8B pcick. call at the store of Kirk A SrescER, in Lumber City. You will not fail to be suited. Dress Goods and Notions in great vatiety, We study to please. KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa.. July 1, 1865. R E - 1VE - E - IsL - B - E - t, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS ARB TO BE HAI AT THB CHEAP CASH STORE. WILLIAM F. IRWIN Has Removed His Cheap Cash Store To his new rooms, recentl v erected on South Sec ond Street. Clearfield. Pa., where be will ba pleased to have his old friends call to see him. and as many new ones as will favor him with their custom. NEW SPRINU GOODS. The undersigned has just received from the East ern cities a large and well selected stock of the moat 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 teels persuaded none undersell him. His stock embraces a well selected assortment of Dry-Goods and Notions, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Drugs, Oils and Paint. Glass. Hats and Caps, Baskets and Buckets, School Books and Stationary, Salt, Axes, i Nails and Spikes. Also, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes of . the very best makes, and at prices lower than . t heretofore. .- Also, Dried Fruits, and Canned rruiu, And a great variety of other useful articles, all of which will be sold cheap for oash, or ex changed for approved produce; Go to the "cheap cash store" If yoa want te buy goods at fair prices. - MayS, 18M. WM. T. IRTO. SADDLES, Bridles. hrneM. collr. 4e , for 2ft. TlN-i l sale at MttKRKLLA BIOLKK'S. gU$lttr?.5 UltCftOnt OIL. Putty, Paints Otasa ant NaiU. tor sale a ' -Jine'6i. MEKKKLL A BIULEK'S. t ITALTER BARRETT, Attorney at Law, Clear' y y nel(j p 1863. CABLE CHAINS a good article, on band 7 and for ale by MERRELL A BIG LER y RVIN BROTHERS, Dealer in Square A Sawed PALMER'S Patent unloading hT-forkS."to be T'JS?'' "tS0 1 I MERRELL A KMLER S. ' 'c - " P., Sept. 33, 18o. HOKSE-SnOES and borce-nails. tnbeba at T71REDERICK LETTZINQER. Manufacturer or Auk. 23. MERRELL A BIULEK'S. i- II kindi of Stone-ware, ClearBald. P. Or- deragolicited wholesale or relaff. J a v. 1.1863 I7ODDERCltTTE RS of aupriormak for tale at reaoonalle nr'iea. a MERRELL TOBERT J.WALLACE. Attorney at Law. Clear and BIULEK'S. Clearfie i. Pa X field. Pa Office in Shaw' new row. Market i.r.-ot, opposite Naoirle's jewelry store May 26, LCK D It ESS COATS, Cuwnuere bu.'i- i ' a T-ik01'8; b'"?k de "VVl-li"? i?18' XT F- SAtOLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and eorded s.lk veU. at J. P. RKaIZe-K's. J-J dea,ef ,n Watches Jewelry( Ao. Koom ia LEATHER an awoitment-for sale by Graham's row, Market street X.r. 10. MERRELL A RIG LER December 14. 18154. Clearfield Pa. XJ BUCHER SWOOPE. Attorney at Law, Clear- A.L. field. Pa. OEct ia Graham's Rew, four doe BOYS' CLOTHING full stock of boys' west of Or ah am A Boynton's store. Nov. 10. costs, jiukets, p&nU and wetr at ept. 5. isi.l.-lm J. P. KRATZER'S. T P. KRATZER dealer in Dry-Goods. Clothing, : , Hardware Qucensware, Grooeries, ProYi- CLOTIHNtJ. A large stock of ready-made ion.etc. Market Street, nearly opposite the clothing, selling o!T cheap at Court House, Clearfield, Pa. June, 1865. Sept. 5, lStiti.-lm J. P. KRATZESR. 1 TT ARTSWICK A IRWIN. Dealers in Drags, L ARGELOT of Raft rope small rope, ana Jl Medicines. Paints, Oils, Stationary, Perfume- xl. Pully blocks, for sale by the coil, at a email Ty . Fancy Goods, Notions', elo., etc., Market street, advanceon cost by IRVIX A HAKTSHRX. Cleai field. Pa Deo. 6, 1864. rjnRUSSES and abdominal supporter of every RRATZER A SOU, dealers in Dry Goods. X kind, and ot the best iraprovments. ior sale , Clothing. Hardware, Queensware, Grace- at the Drug Store of rie- I'rorwtoos. Ac, Front Street, (above the A- Jan. 10 1S6S. IIARTSWICK A INWIS eaderoy.it Cleaifield, Pa. Dee. 27,1865 SALT! SALT!! SALT !!! A prime arti- a it 1LLIAM F.IRWIN, Market street, Clearfield, cle of ground alum salt, put up in patent Pa., Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Mer- saK8. at $4.2a per sacs, at the cheap cash stoie of han lise, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, and November 27. K. MOSSO.-. family articles generally. Nov. 10. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of good, jolIN GUELICH, Manufacturer of all kind. c 2. of every ranety sold as low for cash, as at J Cabinet-ware, Market street, Clearield, Pa. Mn!.Mw,MI' fRVti A TfT A rts riOR V He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and Dec. 6. 1S6. IRV IN A HARTSHORN. itteuds funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'fi9. SOMETHING NEW IN CLE4PFIELD! ; ,nnr ' CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP. T& M. WOODS, Pracicii PhtsC!a, and Immediately in rear of Machine shop. U Examining Surgeon for Pensions. Otiio, South-west corner of Second and Cherry The undersigned would respectfully inform the t troet, Clearfield, Pa. January 31, 1863. eitiiens of Clearfield, and the publio in general, . that he is prepared to do all kinds of work on JI0MAS j. M'CCLLOUGH, Attorney at Law, carriages, buggies, wagons, sleighs, sleds, Ac., on I CUar11eld Pa. Office, east of the "Clearfield short notice and in a workmanlike manner Or- -1Jwik. Deedsand other legal iastrmantspr. ders promptly en. ed to. WM. McKIGHT. d uh prolnptne8i aB4 j.i- j. Clearfield, Feb. 7, 18o6-y r r rp O THE AFFLICTED I! READ! READ! 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 publio, although they hare been in use tor a number or years as family Remedies. AMERICAN VEGETABLE BITTERS. This Vegetable Compound is a certain cure for Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver. Carbuncles, E runtinnjinf rh Skin. Canker in the Stomach, etc A benefit is always experienced from the use of oiis bottle, and a prrfrrt cure warranted wnen tne Fatient perseveres in taking a sufficient quantity, n some eases from two to three bottles will effect a cure. No change ot diet is necessary. Our ad vice is, eat good substantial food and enough oi it. AMERICAN LUNG BEET0BATIVE. This preparation i.i a Vegetable Compound an Indian cure for Lung Diseases. Coughs. Colds, Tightness of the I best. Pain in the Breast, Asth ma, Bronchitis, etc. 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 instants neous relief. It is worth a trial at least. AMEBIC AW LINIMENT. This compound contains the most wonderful medical properties, and is superior to any other liniment now in use It is a speedy, safe and sure cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Earache, Toothache. Sore Throat. Stiff Xeck, Spinal disea ses. Pain in the Breast, Side and Kidneys ; Dizzi ness. Burns. Scalds. Chilblains, Cuts Bruises, Sprain. Old Sores, K unrounds, Felons, Cholera Morbus, Colic, etc No family should be withu it. as it is truly an indispensable and valuac,' remedy. AMERICAN GOITER CUBE. This is an unfailing remedy for that loathsome disease, the Goilrr, or swelled neck. It is simple in its com position, 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 etrlit possible moment, and be re lieved from their unpleisant complaint. All the above remedies are prepared and Sold by to. A. ill AM. UU Vyiearaein. ra. Country Dealers supplied at Wholesale prices P URNITURE BOOMS. JOn.N GUELICH, Desires to inform bis old friends and customers that, havinz enlarged his shop and increased bis facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostlvhaa on hand at his -Fui niture Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is, BUREAUS AND SIIIEBOAKUS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast ana inning extension Common, French-posts, Cottage, J en- nv-ind ana otner ueusi,eua. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASU-oii""'i .. Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs; f n& common and other Chairs. L O O K I -N G GLASSES Of every description on band, and new jglssMa fcr old frames, wnicu iu in pu: 2& an very rucaable terms, one Sort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair, Corn-husK, Hair and uottoa top Mattresses. COFFINS, OF EVERY RIND, Made to orderv'and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, Hons painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Marxer. -"- field, and nearly opposita tha -Old Jew Storo PMtBMT t, Itl vun.'vi"v JB M'EX ALLY, Attorney at Law, Clearfield. . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining Munties. Office in new briok building of J.Boyn t.m, 2d streot, one door south of Lameh's Hotel. RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Floar, Bacon, Liquors, Ac Room, on Market street, a few doors west ot Journal Office, Clearfidld, Pa. Apr27. DKNTISTRY. J. P. CORNri"T.Dentist. offers his professional services to the citisens of Curwensville and vicinity. Olce ia Drug Store, corner Main and Thompson Streets. May 2d IS66. J BLAKE WALTERS, Scriviner and Convey. . ancer, and Agent for tne purchase and sal of Lands. Clearfield. Pa. Prompt attention giv en to all business connected with the eounty offi ces. Office with W. A Wallace. Jan 3. G ALBERT A BRO'S, Dealers in Dry Goods, . Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. Flour, Bacon, etc , Woodland, Clearfield cocuty.Penn'a. Also, extensive dealers in all kinds of sawed lum ber, shingles, and square timber. Orders solici ted Woodland, Aug. IWth. 1863. , WALLACE, BIGLER A FIELDING. Attorneys at Law, Clearfield, Pa. Legal business of all kinds promptly and accurately attended to. Clearfield, Pa., May 16th, 1866. WILLIAM A. WALLACE WILLIAM D. BIGLia J. BLACSS WALTERS FRANK PIBLDISS. DR. J. P. BCRCIIFIELD Late Surgeon of the 83d Reg't Penn'a Vols., having returned from the army, offers his professional servlees to the citisens of Clearfield and vicinity. Profes sienal calls promptly attended to. Offloe ea Sonth-East corner of 3d and Market Streets. Oct. 4. 1865 6mp. E OLE HOTEL, CCRWENSVILLE, PENN'A. LEWIS W. TEN EYCK, PitoPRiBToa. Having leased and refitted the above hotel, he is now ready to accommodate the travelling pub lic II is bar contain the choicest brands of liq uors. He solicits a share of public patronage. July llth, 1K66. - S G O T 1" JKCOTTSJ, MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. A. ROW &. CO., ItROPRIETORS. this house having ben refi'ted and elegantly furnished, is now open for the reception and ea tertainment of guests. The proprietors by long experience in bote, keeping, feel confident they can satisfy Jlscriminatioit public Their bar is supplied with the choicest brands of 1 quors and win,. July 4th. 186. RAFTSMAN'S JOURNAL. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, ADVERTISING AND JOBBING. NET CASH CASH TO ACCOMPABT OKDKK Subscription, in advance, 1 year, : : : Adm'rs and Ex'rs notices, each. 6 tames. Auditor's notices, each, Cautions and Estrays, each, 3 times, Dissolution notices, each, 3 times, Transient Advertising, per square of 10 lines, or less 3 times, or less, For each subsequent insertion, Official Advertising, for each square ef It lines, or less -3 times, or less, For each subsequent insertion, Professional A business cards, S lines, I j. Local notices, per lino, 1 time, ti 00 3 64 2 50 1 60 S 00 I 50 60 1 60 60 00 15 10 ail. f 5.00 8,00 10,00 12,00 8 00 IS 00 15 00 30 00 25 00 M 00 Obituary notices, over 5 lines, per line. Advertising, t months. $ months One square, (10 linos) $ 3.00 . Two squares, 4.60 Three squares, .00 Four sauares. 8,00 S 4,00 0.00 8,00 I0.C8 Yearly Advertising, one square, : : . Yearly Advertising, two squares, i : Yearly Advertising, three squares, Yearly Advertising, one-fenrth column. Yearly Advertising, one-third column. Yearly Advertising, one-half eolaaa, v.arlv Advertising, no eoluma. M 99 The above rates apply only to advertisements set op plain. Advertisements sot ia largo typo, or with cuts, or ont of plain stylo, will re starr ed double tne aoove rates lor space accepted Blanks. single quire, : 2 60 Blanks, 3 quires, per quire, : : : : : Blanks, 0 quires, per quire, ; : I Blanks, over 8 quires, por quire, : : : I Hand hills, eighth sheet, w or seae, roorta shoot, 3 f half sheet. 3 ' whole shoot. ' J 4 60 00 Over 30 of eaek of afcoro. a wss1oaas it -I: ; rnr