Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, November 07, 1866, Image 3

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Raftsman's afounwl
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"Tlearfield, pa., no v. issc .i
V!LV; pVnin.bur at : : 1100 a. m
1.20 p tn
3.00 p. m.
lJ . t Tvrone at : J .
Arrn -j
Rtuoiocs. Divine services will be held
xt Sabbath, in Clearfield Borough, as fol-
By Chambers in the Episcopal
tbnrcb,iuoming and evening;
Bvev. Sembower in the Baptist church
in tte erening; .
St Rev. Dill in the Methodist church m
theetioiag, but no services will be had in
the morning. . - .
Vj services in the Presbyterian church,
a;:ng to the absence of Rev. Archer.
One of the best places to obtain a thor
ough and practical education, is at the State
Normal School, Edinboro. ,-
O S PERRi". f O-Sceola, announces in
oor advertising columns that he has a fine
fock ot eoods that he will sell to the ad
vance of purchasers.
Commissioned. Michael A. Frank.Esq. ,
of OearfleJu Lorough, has been comrais-
wneJ .4e?.w of Internal Revenue for the
iirth district of Pennsylvania. W e under-
Jf-m1 he will enter up5n the duties of the
cice about the 20th of. November.
Fire. This, Wednesday, morning, almut
Si o'clock, anioke was discovered issuing
from the north end ot G. L. Reed's dwel
ling house in our town, and upon examina
tion it uas found that the girders passing
through the chimney and a poi tion of the
weather-hoarding were on fire, having been
communicated from one of the flues. Con
w'Jfrahle damage ws done to the house be
fere the fire was subdued.
Mai of Clearfield , County. The
Messrs. Upton, assistants and agents of Mr.
Pomeroy, are now delivering to .subscribers
the map of ClearSeld county, which they
were engaged in getting up during the pus
minuter. The map is one of the finest we
ever saw, the coloring and illustrations be
ing unsurpassed by any county map extant.
and, so far as we have lx-en able to learn,
Li correct in all its details of streams, roads,
surveys, houses, etc., etc. . We feel'confidcnt
that it will render enrire satisfaction to the
subscriber?,, and, as much promptness was
otercised in getting up the maps, we trut
that all will be ready u pay in an equally
prompt : 'manner for the copies they have
btirecJ to take. '
Phosphate of Lime am Ground Bone.
We have been presented with samples of
tbn above articles f.om the manufactury of
llt B'i. Miller & Smith, ot K ending, Pa.
Y: inland trying them next spring, and
will then be able to peak from experience
as to their effect on vegetation. Large qnar.
t!t!ts rs ii-fl d"wn east with profit, and
know of no country in which a cheap,
con.vnrrHted and effective fertilizer will pay
better d.n oar mountain region. Would
k not be well for every farmer to try a bar
J'! cr to, and wattth its effects on both fall
i"i '("ring gram, roots, &c 400 lbs is suf
hcient fur an acre of wheat. Farmers
think ! One wagon load is sufficient to fcr
tiliie five acre. The manufacturers arc re
liable, and strive to have the very best arti
cle in market. Price at the works : Ground
bone. $40 00 ; Phosphate of lime, $f:0 0 ;
Freight to Philipsburg, $8 00. Orders
promptly filled.
How They Feel.
Wadfl Hampton, of South Carolina, re
trntly delivered a speech of which the key
note ii his declaration that ''shame would
line to us forever if we admit that we have
been g'lilty of treason." This is the con
stant terror of Southern politicians the
evil which, more than all others, they wish
ward off iVoni themselves "and their pos-t-iitv.
After raising their parieidal arms
gtii. tluir country, and nieetiig with
i-ach aci usliiug defeat that no alternative
ilfft tint submission, instead of yielding
jrrut-i ally to the decree of the stern arbiter
ilicy invoked, thev are constantlv striving to
pin a moral vantage ground by eulogies of
tins justice of their lost cause, and declara
lions that the war decided only that the
North was most powerful, not that secession
n wrong. Tho method .Wade Hampton
adopts to efface the stigma of treason is the
tie u-mal in his section, but his trank enun
ciation of it is a peculiarly refreshing speci
of rebel audacity. As nothing can be clear
er than that one party or the other, in the
ate war, were traitors, be cuts the Gordian
knot by hurling accusations against the
North and euloeizins the South for (heaven
me the mark ! Hovalty I He asserts that
'had the North been half es loval as the
South has ever been, no war would have
desolated our country." These doctrines
re the natural offsDrine of a fatal recon
Htruction policy, and while their absurdity
may provoke a smi e at the Noun, tney un
fortunatelv r-nntml the Southern sentiment.
and surround with local odium and oppres
sion the truly loyal men ot that section.
Mr. Wallace, in his -"funeral oration"
congratulates his political friends upon hav
ng "almost carried the State" Ibis re
minds us of an incident in the history of
Simon Suggs, who was once almost married.
"Simon asked Belinda to have him, and
" Belinda she said 'No!' If Belinda she
' had said yes, Simon would have been
married." So . with the Copperheads.
They asked the people to endorse their can
hdates, but the people they Baid Xo ! If
the people had.. 6aid yet, then the Cops
w,Ud have carried the Stat.. A-hetn !
' - 'Clipping aai Seriby.ia;3.
JB-Gold is quoted at $1,48 in N. York.
3ffaAnother freedmen's school house
has been burned near Nashville, Tenn.
iFFive thousand men were recruited for
the regular army during the past month.
agylt is estimated that the cost to Aus
tria, of her receut war, will be $JO,000,000. :
CSf-John II. Reasan. ot Texas, who was
the Rebel Postmaster General, has written
a letter favoring negro suffrage.
JB53"Brevet Copperhead", is a new name
by which the "Johnson" men recruited
from the Union ranks are designated.
iSPlt is said that a rattlesnake was re
cently killed in Ohio, with one hundred and
ten rattles, and that its body was as thick as
man s thigh.
fi3TAs the c ivil courts of Louisiana refuse
to prosecute for the killing of treedinen,
Gen. Grant has ordered the trial of one of
the murderers.
fiS?-IIon. Wm. Wright, United States
Senator from New Jersey, died on the 1st
of November, at Newark. In politics he
was a democrat. ,
fiS?Soine astronomer has predicted a
shower of meteors on the nights of the 13th
and 14th November, similar to thai which
occurred in 1833.
SrCorn came down six cents a bushel at
Chicago, one day last week. A crah is
anticipated among the speculators. Consu
mers will not be sorry.
giTen. Geary will be inaugurated Gov-
l P T TU
ernor on the loth day oi .January,
election for a United htatos Senator will
take place on the same day.
firu..Toin Taffe. Union, has been elected
to Congress in Nebraska by an official ma
jority of T4S. 1 he Union majority in the
Legislature is jy on joint baaoc.
ES-The Hon. Samuel Shellabarger. in a
jollification speech, denominated A. .John-
son as a political Lazarus, ana tne rreau-and-Butter
gents as the dogs who came to
lick his sores.
ggCol. J. A. Long, of the regular ar
my, and Private Secretary to President
Johnson, was mairied lat week to Miss
Lizzie, daughter of Hon. Henry I). Foster,
of Greensburg. .
v EivA man aimed Samuel Saunders has
been swindling people in Bedford county by
representing that he was collecting money
to erect a State monument to the heroes
who fell at Gettysburg.
gSaT'Defunct the "Union Republican,"
started by IX Dunham, at Williamsport, in
the interest of Andy Johnson and Hiester
Clynier. We presume Dave's '"bread and
butter" rations stopped after the election,
and bonce bi "rush light" has gone out.
Kay Mrs. Pry, Postmistress at Columbia,
I'm . Ii:is ho. n removed and a rank Copper
head ar.noiiiU.td. It must be a miserable
" that demands the decapitation of
women. Perhaps, however, it's the old
grudge' that the copperhead got against the
sex in the days ot Adam.
SyA lady who arrived from Europe at
Ttostnti l.v the steamer China, was discover
ed to have concealed about her person about
three thousand dollars worth of jewelry,
which sh? was endeavoring to smuggle on
shore. The detectives, however, were too
clear sighted for her.
MARRIED :
On October 11th, 1SG0. by Elder W. B.
nr.lv. Mr. John It. Fclton and Miss
Mary J. Young, both of Burnside Tp.
On Oc tober ISth. ISfiG, by Elder W. B.
Purdy, Mr. Adam Beck and Mis Amanda
Baum, both of Camln i.i county.
Pennsylvaala Election Eeturea Official.
Below is the official vote of every county
in Pennsylvania, as returned to the Secreta
ry of State.
Gov. 18d.J Pros. 1S64. Gov. ISrid.
COUNTIES.
P I r !
2'5S9: 29l7j 2fl2 3015'
1770S lliOVl 21519. 12114
31 4fS! 2977 i 3526! 321 1
Adam?.
2910; 3126
2(i5 II '12895
3758! 3073
3310! 2385
2591 j 235
7I2P13288
Allegheny,
Armstrong,
Heuver
3037 205B!
213(1 2704 !
005 12427
32-13 : 23S8
3237 2104
233 2752
3710 I32rt
32'J2 2i5JB
Bedford,
Berks,
Blair.
Bradford,
Bucks
Butler,
3520 2768
7134: 3091
6805 7399
354 41 30'" I
2643! 3295
6T22
62W
332S'
2164!
2714.
2954
fit(3i:
3054 !
301)0
216
2119
3058
5493
686
3007 i
733.)'
2917
3036
232
2251,
3399
5187
2833
2801
2135!
34671
4526
4354;
42 0
2145
835
3723
412
62
3862
906
3074
2477:
2197
1877
6436'
3475!
2244!
325)
17211
2si7j
8446
1780
1516:
1666j
1914!
61411
3601
5445
3664,
348;
631 1 1
3221.
85!
3862
694!
1483;
33211
4320.
1820i
1437
Cambria,
Cameron,
Carbon,
Centre,
Chester,
Clarion,
Clearfield,
374
1906
3092':
85oo;
1776!
1 650
1754
195iij
671 1;
4030'
5691'
3647!
376 ;
7237 1
36!
1O01
4293
775
1699
3243;
4453
20 15 1
1516
303
2339
3501
6221
2-13
2786
2337
3VS8
49-i9
4567
4301
2262
916
3951
ISIS '2.V.I3
15311 2483.
Clinton.
Columbia,
Crawford,
1607,
isoi ;
6141
3434
5065
316 2
33V
'6759
3091 :
9l
3S76
76li
1484
3260
3981!
17541
1456
13341
3083
365SI
3696!.
19lli
3342
4236
4075'
3S75I
1789
722
32?0
37911
53!
3710;
1022;
29i0l
2I67i
1955
was!
1737!
Cumberland,'
unupnin
Delaware,
Elk,
Erie,
Fayette,
43)9
r orest.
Franklin,
411)6
Fulron,
105S
3220
2239
21(19
1JI2
1314
G reene,
Huntingdon,
Indiana,
Jefferson,
Juniata,
1753
Lancaster,
Lawrence,
Lebanon,
Lehigh,
Luserne,
Lycoming,
McKean.
Mercer,
Mifflin,
Monroe,
7650 14409
8418 14it)2
1339 3J60
8590
. . '. .
i-ii vino!
o,ioi
2653
5526!
37301
39ft '
277:
4194
i
7022s 9riti3:
3414;'336d!
7r,4i 10045;
3401 j.4207
767 652
3S71
4448
714
3757
1835
2899
8344
1523
6S70
3829
727
877
3907
1709,
6S4t
623j
1122;
34651
3103: 4220 3560! 4416
lhljii low I71i lliJ
27I2i
7489:
14471
6533.
3356i
5JOi
635i 269S
6872 7943
1130 1496
705
Montgomery
Moutour.
Northam't'n
Nonhumb'd
Perry.
723.il
1 130!
3359!
3331
3726
6914
2549
2328
3603j
2406
2146
2581
2491
44274 37193 55797;44032.54205j4SSl7
Philad'phia.
rise.
Potter,
Schuylkill,
Snyder,
Somerset
Sullivan.
270i
1470;
6506!
1758;
3064,
1184
20! llSOj 360
1084
619
8547
1331;
1738
7l3i
2932!
1617
1250
2979:
13S6
4371'
3152,
55S 1
1418
1346
,419
620
785 I i 9540
8793 10514
1S12I 1326
it
1679 1363
2783.
369!
4203'
4673i
1945
38491
2541'
49511
22751,
46501
1 337 1
1719
660;
2959
1584;
J352,
3062
436;
4429!
4791 1
1991!
4409
1759
761
2931
L 359;
Susqnehan'a
4134 .
4 504 1
2024
3295 j
2274!
4627 j
2211
4494!
1379
5512;
1623
1237
3492
ltoga,
Union,
Venango,
Warren,
3341
1505! 2687! 1572
Washington,
4579; 4977! 4712
39831 2357 2383
5977J 5046 6113
1402, 14A8 1499
8500; 6396; 8780
w ayne,
Westmorlcd
Wyoming,
York,
Dem. totals,
S068! 5568
254,171
276,316 290,09)
Ken. totals. 269.496
254.171
Majorities. 15,325
296 391
276,316
20,075
307.274
290,096
17,178
pARM FOR SALE. The subscriber of--
fere for sale his farm sit n a te on Potts Run
Jordan township, consisting of 127 acres of land
16 of which are cleared. There are several gtfbd
veins of coal on the place, and an excellent wa
ter power which, if suitably improved, would
drive asaw or grist mill most of the year. Will
be sold cheap for cash. T LIDDLE.
March 21, 138 tf. Clearfield borough
pLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield,
Pa. The subscriber would respectfully
solicit a continuance of the patronage of his old
friends and customers at the '-Clearfield lfouse."
HnriDZ made many Improvements, he is prepar
ed to accommodate all who may favor him with
their custom. Every department connected with
the house is conducted in a manner to give gen
eral satisfaction. Give him a call.
Aor. 4, 1385. GliO. N. COLBURS.
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SOAP
SAVES TIME !
SAVES
MONET!
SAVES LABOR!
SAVES CLOTHES!
SAVES WOMEN!
AXD ALL GROCERS SELL IT.
It is used by cutting into small shavings and
j disso'ving in hot water, then soak the clothes five
to ten inioutes, and a little hand rubbing will
make them as clean as hours of hard machine
rubbing would do, .with ordinary soap, and the
most delicate fabric receive no injury. We can
refer to thousands of families who are usinir it.
and who i ould not be persuaded to do without
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC
s BOAl
Sold by all leading Grocers throughout the State.
Manufactured only by
BBINS fc LOVE
D O
Wholesale Office :
107 Socth Fifth Strbkt, Philadelphia.
October 31, 18(6-8tp.
2
yALUABLE TIMBER, COAL
FARM LAND.
AND
Public Sale of Real Estate op Jacob Gearhabt,
of Decatur Tf , oec'd,
On Tui'KSDAr , November 22d, 1806.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court
of ClearSeld countv. the undersigned, adminis-
L trator of the estate of Jacob Gearhart. late of De-
CaiUr f.p , UeC U , Will UUVI lui sn-ic mn m (i- a . "
tl. in the bnrouzh of Philinsburs. Centre county,
P . the followins described Real Estate, late the
estate of said dee'd.vix:
r No 1. A tract of land situate in Decatur t wp
county nforesaid, beginning at a post, corner of
David Spotts, in the line of Jacob trearoart sur
vey, thence by lands of Jacob Gearhart, and
liardtnan Phi'ips. south 22 deg west 219 per. to a
maple on the north side of the turnpike, thence
following the course ot tne turnpiae west per.
to a post, thence by land formerly of llardman
Philips, north 22 deg. east 225 per. to a post in
David Srotts' line, thence by land of David Spotts
south 63 deg. east 73 per. and 2 links to. place of
oeginnmg, ana cuuiaiaiog oud uuuurou ftauoiag
acres, more or less, about iZ acres olearea, wun a
bearing orchard thereon, the balance of the land
being well timbered with pine, osk ana nemiocx
The Beaver Kun passes through this tract, Suffi
cient in size to float saw logs . - -i
No. 2. Is a tract of land situate in Decrtur tp
aforesaid, beginning at a stone heap, on the south
side of the "Old State Road," thence along said
road, south 37 deg. east 341 per. to a post, thence
by land of Anraham Kyler, soutn 40 aeg. east ia
u'er. to a iiost. thence by land formerly of Hard-
111 a u 1'bi.ius and others, south 58 deg. west 190
piT. to an Aspen, thenco by land formerly of
llardman Philips, north 5d dug. west 106 per. to
a hemlock, in the line ot James inompson ana
David Spotts north 25 deg. east 239 per. to stone
neap or pi ace 01 ueginniug, cuum, mug " at '
two bund red acres wiih an allowance of six per
cent, for roads, .fcc. deducting however out of the
above described tract 33 acres and 19 perches con
veyed to W. A Wallace from said Jacob Gearhart,
dee'd. and wife, by deed dated Ojt. 23d. 1865, re
corded in t. learheld county, in deed uook .v.pago
353. The above described rjremisos having there-
j on erected a two story plank dwelling well finish
ed, witn a woi: 01 water convenient, u one auu
! half story log dwelling, spring house convenient,
1 and a bank burn H0 feet bv 40 feet. Also two
i irnoJ bearinir orchards, with cider mill and press
About 130 acres of this land is cleared and under
! irood cultivation, the balance is well timbered
with pine and hemluck. The buildings are about
' one half mile from the Erio turnpike on the road
. leadinz from said turnpike to Kylertown. aud
about iwo msles from Philipshurg. now tho ter
minus of he Tvrone fc ClearSold R K. School
House within J miles, and grist mill within one
: mile
I
No. 3. Is a tract of land situate in Morris tp
Clearfield county afors.iid. beginning at a stone
heap in the corner of the Jacob gearhart survey,
and nn iniiiin?- the lands of the late Adam Gray
and lieorge Shiuimel, tbence by land of said
Gray north 521 deg. west 56 per. to a post-, thence
bv lands of Georg'5 Sbiiumel north 9S1 deg. west
27 J per to a hemlock, thence by lands formerly
of Geo. Sbimmcl and llardman Philips, south 26J
deg west 1 1 1 per. to an old dead pine, thence by
lands formerly of llardman Philips ami Jaiues
Tbotnpson, (now Jacob Gearhart.) south 631 deg.
east HI per. 10 a large stone on the line ol Jacob
fiearbait's survey, theuce by lands of Jacob Gear
hart north 261 Ue2. east 103 per. to place of-beginning.
One other piece adjoining the above
described piece or tract, beginning at stones at
the road on line oi George.Shiuimel. dee'd, thence
7o along said road south 471 deg. east 30.2 per to a
i rst, thenco souh 2-5 deg. west 2 S per. to a poau
thence south 47 deg. east (5.2 per to a posi,
thence north 25 deg. west 2.8 per. to a post.thence
south 471 deg east 6.2 per. to a postthenee north
25 deg. west 2.8 per. to a post, thence south 471
deg. cast 23 4 per. to a stone in the road, thence
south 25 deg. west 37.1 per. bv land of Abraham
! Kyler to rtones, thence north 40 deg. west by
, 1.. 1 .. u 1' r, n ...... t n .Anari thence
1 north 52 dep. west alone said last described
'.59' 5731 tract. 56 per. to a post, thence by land oi Shim
733' 12357 me! north 25 deg. east 27.9 per. to place of be-
th two last described tracts containing
73 acres and 100 perches. The said land has
thereon erected one two-story log house and sta
ble, with a good spring of water near the house.
Also a good bearing orchard thereon.
All the above lands are esteemed very !"
ble as bituminous coal lands,inasmuch as they lie
in the heart of the bituminous coal basin, besides
the great value they possess as timber and fr.nj
lands, with advantageouslocation, etc. The said
lands all lie within about 21 or 3 miles of the ter
minus of the Tyrone & Clearfield Rail Road at
Philipsbu rg, Centre county. Pa. ' r.
Sale to commence at 2" o'clock . P. M. on Thurs
day; the 22d day of November, 1866.
Terhs oif Salk. One third of the purchase
k ;.i nnnArn,ar;n ..f ih. ale. one
third "in one rear, and one thi'd at the death ot
Mary Gearhart, the widow of said deceased, tn
lattor two navmenta with their interest payable
annually to be secured by bond and mortgage on
the premises. CHARLES SLOAM.
Oct.31,1366.-4t Administrator
RTTSf? F. I.S of choice beans for sale by
200
IRVIN HARTS HON.
B
EST Family Flour, for sale at
H W. SMITH 4 CO .
Sept. 10.
TOVES of all sorts and siies. on'""?,on
hand-at jusbbilu jiiui
WANTED, AGENTS ! WANTED !
' " A great chance for agents 1
In every county of our glorious Union, to ell our
maps, charts, and photograph. Good agents are
making $200 a month. New charts iasued month
ly. Everybody will find thU a respectable and
profitable business .aa we offer large inducements.
Send for circular and particulars. Addresa
HAASiS A Ll'BltECHT,
Oct. 31 X5. 2t. 108 Liberty St New York.
QCIIENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC.
This medicine, invented by Dr. J.H.Schenek,
of Philadelphia, is intended to dissolve the food
and make it into chyme, the first process of di
gestion. By cleansing the stomach with Schenck's
Mandrake rills, the tonic soon restores the appe
tite, and food that could not be eaten before
using it will be easilv digested.
Consumption caunot be cured by Schenck's
Pulmonic Syrup unless the stomach and liver is
made healthy ai.d the appetite restored, hence
the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every
case of consumption. A half dosen bottles of
the beaweed Tonic and three or four boxes of the
Mandrake Pit's will cure any ordinary case of
dyspepsia.
Dr. Schenck makes professional visits in New
York, Boston, and at his principal office in Phila
delphia every week. See daily papers of each
place, or bis pamphlet on consumption for his
days of visitation
Please observe, when purchasing, that the two
likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last
stage of consumption, and the other as he now is,
in perfect health, are on the Government stamp.
Sold by all druggists and dealers, price SI. 50
per bottle, or S7. 50 the half dozen. All letters
for advice should be addressed to Dr. SubancK's
principal Offi.-e, No. 15 North Sixth St.,Phil'a.Pa.
General Wholesale Agents: Demaa Barnes 4
Co.N.Y .; S.S.Hance. Baltimore, Md .; John D
Parke. Cincinnati. Ohio: Walker A Taylor, Chi
cago, 111.; Collins Bros., St. Louis. Mo.
October 17, 1S6R-Iy. HI
ftREAT EXCITEMENT
ON SECOND STREET,
CLEARFIELD, XA..
New Stock of Fall and Winter Goods.
The undersigned having just returned from the
east are now ooentne a full stocK of seasonable
eoods. at their rooms on Second street, to which
they respectfully invite the attention 01 tne puo
lic generally. Their assortment is unsurpassed
in this section, and is Deine sold very iow lor
cash. Their stock consists in part of
DRY GOODS
of thebest quality, such as Prints. Delaines, Alpa
ca. Merinos Gintrhams: Muslins, bleached and
unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool
Flannels. Cassimcrs. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu
bias. Hoods, lloop skirts. Balmorals, Ac . Ac. all
f .i.h iil h anld low for cash. Also, a fine
assortment of the best of
MENS
WEAR
consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hats and Caps,
-? . . 1 - j-. . . A
isoots and bboes, iianuaercnieiu ur)
Also, Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs
and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., etc
ALSO.jQueenswaro. Glassware. Hard ware, Groce
riea and snices of all kinds. In short, a genera!
assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail
store, alt cheap for cash, or approved country
P!JanClb. 1866. WRIGHT A FLANIG AN
ATEW FALL GOODS
1
C. KRATZER & SON,
Are just opening at the Old Stand above the
Academy,
A larire and splendid assortment of Fall Goods
which they are selling at greatly reduced prices
Particular attention is invited to their stock of
CARPETS,
rCntrairo. common Inerains. arid superior En2
lish Ingrains, and Brussels.) Floor and Table Oil
cloths, Window Shades and Vtall 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 eity cost.
Flour, Bacon, Fish. Salt and Plaster, Apples
Peaches and Prunes kept constantly on hand.
Also, some pure Brandy, Whiskey and Vt ines
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; and will pay the very highest price
for-all kinds of country produce. We will also
exchange goods for School, Road nd County or
ders : Shingles, Boards and every kind of manu-
factured Lumber.
March 14, 1866.
An.MlNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters
of Administration on the estate of James
Gill, late of Deccaria tp., Cleartlcld to., dec d,
having been granted to tbe undersigned, all per
sons, having claims against the estate are reques
ted to present them properly authenticated tor
settlement, and those indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment without delay.
1 " w n r t aj
Oct. 3, '66 pd. J M. ajum, Aam r.
rilEACIIERS WASTlil).-me ooard ot
JL Directors of Jordan township wish to employ
two teachers for the winter session. Male teach
ers prefened. to whom liberal wages will be paid,
according to grade 01 ceriiucaie. iui mi "
formation apply in person, or by letter, to nen
ry Swan, President, or J. R. Johnson. Secretary,
at Ansonville, Clearfield county, Pa.
Oct 24th, 1866.-3tp.
LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING inelu-
a
J. dingsomeextraqualityof Beaver Over-coaU,
and
a complete-assortment of cassimere goous,
made n
p in suits to maicn ior
"l865. IRVIN A HARTSHORN.
Deo. 6
F
OR SALE at cost 4 good cook stoves, to
close out the stock, at the cheap easn mu
R. MOSSOP. Clearfield Pa.
of
WEST INDIAN, MISiILE.iuira.
TATION BITTERS, for sale atMeta s.Glen
- - a n r a W
Hope, Pa. May autn. 1 000.
ntlKS Piiuhind sword eanes 10 no nau
. J J,
MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
V" J
June, '66.
U1NGLES kept constantly on hand at
H. W. SMITH A CO's.
Sep. 10.
CJAI.T-a eood article, and very cheap at th
N store of . ' WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfiet I.
FISH, SALT AND PLASTER, for sale at
Metz's, Glen Hope, Pa. May 30, 1866.
aOi ft nnr re nvMiAa tiamefM. collars. Ac., for
S sale at ' MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
OIL, Puttyi Paints Glass and Nails, for sale
Jn'ne .6s MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
STABLE CHAINS a good rticW on hand
and for sale by ; Mt,mn.Lii "
ALMEU'S Patent unloading J V-ff'9-o be
p;
ORSE-SHOES and horse-nails. be ha at
H
Auit. 23. MKKKhU.
of Bonnet, and Ilareceiv
PALL Styles
edat
Pit 1 1 w RT.OCKS of various sises, to
hadTt MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
to be
pMPIRE SIIUTTLE SEWING MA
CHINES are up rior to all others for fam
ily and manufacturing nurDoses. Contain all the
latest improvements ; are speedy ; noiseless; du
rable; ana easy to wort, illustrated circulars
free. .Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed
No consinuents made. Address EMPIRE S. AI
CO., 61o Broadway, New York Sen 5 68 y.
STRAY. Came to the premises of the
subscriber in Goshen township, about
the loth of October, 1666. one yearling bull ; a
brindlr, with star in his face. The owuer is re
queued to come forward, prove property, pay
charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be
disposed of according to law.
Oct 31st, lSfio3t. MATIllttV lAlt.
t DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let-
ters of Administration on the estate of
II P. Thompson. late of Curwenville, Clearfield
co .dee'd, having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons, having claims against the estate
are requested to present mem properly antnen
ticated for settlement, and those indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment without
delav. JOHN IRVIN.
Oct. 10, lbot-p.
Administrator.
JJ BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.,
One door East of the Clearfield House,)
Keeps on hand a fnll assortment of Gents' Fur
nishing goods, such as Shirts, (linen and woolen.
I'lidershirts. Drawers and Socks ;Neck-ties, Pock
et Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Hats, etc ,
10 great variety. Of piece goods be keeps the
I test Cloths, (of all shades,) Black
Doe-skin Cassimeres of the best make,
Fancy Cassimeres in great variety.
ANo. French Coatings; Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla,
an I Tricott Over-coating, all of which will be
sold cheap for Cash, and made up according to
the latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also
a?ent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Singer A
Co s Sewing Machines. Aovemoer I. isoa.
TEW HARDWARE STORE!
nilLIPSBURG, CENTRE CO., IA.
G. H. Zeigler & Co.,
DEALKtlS IX
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Cuttlery, Wood and Willow w are,
Tin ware, Stoves, Oils, Faints,
Glass, Iron, Nails, etc., etc.
The attention of Mechanics, Builders, Farmers.
Lumbermen aud Buyers generally, is inviteJ to
the fact that we are now offering a better assort
ment of goods in our line than can be found else
where in this part of tbe State, at prices to sui
the times. Our stock eoinprke a general assort
ment of Tools and Materials used by Carpenters.
Blacksmiths, Carriage and Wagon makers, Join
ers. Ac., together with a large stock of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Spikes, Bailroad and Mining supplies; Saddlery
and Harness material a good assortment ; Ropes
Chains, Grindstones, circular mill and eross-eu
Saws; Enameled, Finished, and Plain Hollow
ware in great variet ; Cables, Coal oil Lamps and
Lanterns; Lard, Linseed, Coal and Lubricating
oils; and an extensive and good selectioa of
Fine Cutlery,
Comprising a general assortment of dining knives
and forks, dessert knives and forks, and carvin
knives and forks, pocket and pen knives, razors
shears, scissors, shoe knives, and many other ar
ticles. Also, dessert, tea and table spoons, and
plated forks, in great variety and of the best man
ufacture. Also, Brittania and silver-plated ware.
Tin-ware
In great variety, and of the best manufacture al
ways ou hand, among which will be fiund buck
ets of every size, tiu-cups, oil cuns. sprinkling
cs.ns, dutting pans, miners' lamps; gallon, quart
and pint measuras. and many other articles in
the tin-ware line, which are wanted by everybody.
Blacksmiths
Can be supplied with Anvils, Bellows, Vices,
sledges, hammers, horse and mule shoes, horse
nails, and all kinds of flat and round bar iron,
nail rods' etc ; and with cast, shear, spring and
blister steel, trom the best manufacturers in the
United States, or of foreign manutacture.
Carpenters
And Builders will find in onr establishment a
superior and complete stock of
Planes, Saws,
Augurs, Hatchets,
Hammers, Files,
Chisels. Hinges,
Screws, Locks,
Bolts, Pulleys,
Sash, Cord, Ac.
Farmers
Will find everything in their line, and cheaper
than elsewhere in this section or the State com
prising Household, horticultural, farming and
rafting implements, of the latest and most im
proved patterns Particular attention is direct
ed to our yery ex eusive stock of wood and coal
Stoves.
Comprising Spear's justly celebrated Aati dust.
cook and parlor stoves of ail sizes ; Ah o, The Nt
Lagara cook, Parlot cook, Brilliant, Dawn, Dew-
drop, Axtio, Egg and Picket stoves.
All of the above goods will be sold cheap for
Cash. G.H ZEIGLER A CO.
Philipshurg. Oct. 10th, 1956.-ly.
SEVERAL SET of heavy doable harness
and borne made horse collars at the 1 store or
Deo. 6, 1865. IRVIN A UARTaH'RN.
mniw I IRON ! 'Bar i'on. for sale attha
L store of MERRELL A BIG LER
8PECIAL ADVEETISEMENTS
rpHE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET
-- Organ. Forty different style tdapted
to sacred and secular music, for SSt) to $600 each
FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or oth
er first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cat
alogues free. Address, Meu.n hajilib.dm
ton or MASON BROTHERS, New York.
New York.NovensberJS, 1&;.-Iy
STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Every yoog
tv nnl iy rifleman in the U. States can-
hear something very much to their advantage by
return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the
undersigned, those caving iers i dcihr Hum
bugged will oblige by rot noticing this card. All
otners will please address tneir ooeamm nnuu,
UK'S. r. ttir.Bi'.
Jan. 3 1866-ly. K3I Broadway. N York.
TERRORS OF YOUTH.-A gentleman wl
suffered for years from Nervous Debilit
who'
tr.
Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful
ndlscretion. will for tbe sake of suffering human
ity, send free- to all who need it. the recipe and
rectinns for mailing the simple remedy ; ty
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit
by the advertiser's experience.' can do ao by ad
dressing JOHN H. OGDEN,
Jan. 3 ISriVIy. 13, Mhanbers M. r..
TTCII! ITCH!! ITCH!!! ITCH!!!!
-- amiTrtt "t xmhttm !M!
YVboaten's Ointment will cure the itch in 43 hours.
Alsocures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS. CU4L.
BLAlN.3and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SlvlN.
Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists, uy
sending 60 cents to WEEK A POTTER, &ole A
gents, 170 Washington Street, Bostou, it will be
forwarded by mail, Tree ot postage, to any pan 01
the United States. June 6, ls66,-ly.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI
ENCE OF AN INVALID PurdViiea
fW the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOl NO
MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debili
ty, Premature Decay of Manhood, q-o , supplying
at the Kime time The Means-of Self-Cure. By
one who has cured himself after undergoing con
siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad-
eiressed envelope, single .-opi'S iree ot oaarge may
be had by the author.
P.vitlA?tlE.L. .iiAvrAin, r.sq.,
Jan. 3V, 1 8661 y. Brooklyn. Kings Co. N. Y.
rrO" CONSUMPTIVES. TBc undersign,
ed having Leon restored to health in a
fewweeks.byasimnle remedy, utter Waving suffered
several years with a severe lung affection, and thai
dread disease, cuinsumption is anxious te-muKe
known to his fcliuw sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the
prescription used (fiee of charge), with the direc
tions fur preparing and using the same, which
they will find, A sukk ct its fob consumption,
ASTHMA. BItONCUITIS, COfOBS. COLDS, tC. 1H On
ly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre
scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in
torination whicn ne conceives to oe luvatuauir ,
and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will cost them nothing, aud may prove a
blessing. Parties wishing tbe prescription will
please address
Itev. ED-WAhD A. WILSON, Williamsburg
Jan 3, 1866-ly. Kings county, N.Yora
MANHOOD I HOW LOST, HOW KF
stored. Just published a JgTJtffl
new edition ot Dr. CrLVBRWELL sjf i ml Jf?
Celebrated Essay on the radical curcy
(without medicine) of Spermatorrheoea, or totmi
nal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Lowes, Im
potency,. Mental and Pbisical Incapacity, Im
pediments to Marriage, etc ; also. Consumption,
Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or
sexual extravagance.
rip ' Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
Tbe celebrated author, in this admirable e.say ,
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' succes
f al practice, that tUe alarming couseqwencer of
self-abuse may be radicaMy cured without the
: dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli
cation of the kuife pointing out a mode of cure
at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means
of which every sufferer, no matter what his con
diton may be, may eure bimselt cheaply, private
ly, and radically
rg"Tbis Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, jioxtpaiti . on receipt of six cents, or twe
post stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage
Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.
1 27 Bowery. New York.
Oct If '6 ly. Post Office box No. 4,586.
S. B. McElrot. Jas.Dicksos. Jso. T. S5.
DRY GOODS
AT WHOLESALE.
SKlTKMUER, ISCG.
Mcelroy, dickson k co.
NO. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
PRESEXT THEIR
falij stock:,
NOW COMPLETE,
And invite the attention cf Dealers to jheir
CAREFULLY SELECTED
ASSOItTJtEXT or
B tt Y
AND
ROODS
NOTIONS,
0FFEEED AT POPULAR PEI0ES.
The frtjnriit ft net tat ion in ralue of all des
criptions of Merchandise, render it a matter of
especial propriety that purchases should De ire
ouent and therefore the nearest market becomes
the one best adapted to supplying rciau aeaier.
with Goods they sell
Purchasers from Western Pennsylvania, East
ern Ohio and Western Virginia,are invited to vis
it Pittsburgh and inspect this
STOCK OF GOODS
WHICH WILL BB
KEIT FULL DURING THE SEASON.
TERMS, NET CASn.
PRICES REASONABLE. '
McELROY, DICKSON & CO.
NO. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
:. - September 3, 1866 3m.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of goods
XjL of every variety, aoio aa iow ior casn, as
any store in tnaeouuiy. oj
Dec 6. 186S. , IRVIN A HARTSHORN
rTlKTSSES and abdominal supporter of every
X kind, and ot the best lmprovmentSi tor 1
t the Drue Store of "
Jan.10.IS6a. II ARTSWICK A INWIN -
ODDER CUTTERS of a sups rior make
for sale at reasonable pr'es. a MERRELL
and BIGLER'S. ClearfiVi. Pa - "
EATIIER an assottment for sale by
MERRELL A BIGLER
December 14.1864. Clearfield Pa,
H
ARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-finSings for
sale at MEKKCLli A BlilLEK i.
at