Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 10, 1867, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD,- PA.APRjl; 10, ,1867.
Tyrone and Clearfield Bailroad.
I ip'ib lesves Tyrone at : : : : :
Arrive t Phillpsburg at : : 11 00 a. m.
" rrives at Tyrone at : : : ; 3 00 p.m.
Rixroiocs. Divine eervices will be held
abiaib, in Clearfield. a. follows:
By Re Archer in the Court House,
-vnina and evening;
By Rev. Senibower in the Baptist churcn
u the venine ; . . ' , . ,
By Rev. Chambers in the Episcopal
cj,nrch. morning and evening " '
By Uev. Gayer in the Methodist cbarcb,
Jb the uicrning.
. IIoC3t Burned. -The house of Mr.
J.;ci Campbell, of Bell township, with
at of ita contents, was destroyed by fire,
on Saturday, April 6th.. Loss about f 1,500.
N'oTtct rut received at the Drug Store
c Jveph K. Irwin, Curwensville, a large
in J lull supply of oik ' paints, varnishes,
I -a -lies and glass, which will be so!d cheap
f,rcah. AP- 10-3t;
M an Kl.LlED. We understand that Mr.
George Hinton, of Oiceola, on Thursday,
April .h, whilst engaged in rafting at the
mouth of Mo-hannon creek, was so serious
ly injured, by the rope catching around his
tody and one arm, that he died in about an
Lour after the accident.
Lto Broken. Mr. Wm'. Kilmer, of
Beeearia township, in this county, met with
an accident, on Friday, April 5th,. whilst
nubbing a raft at Sandy. It seeirs Mr. K.
LuJ thrown a hitch around a stake, when
mother person picked up the end of the
ft.pe, for the purpose of assisting him,
Vhcn, ly some means the rope caught
trouud Mr. K'a leg and broke it.
RrpiNQ W Coming. Notwithstanding
ta c-Md and b!u.stery weather which still
JlojeM amidst our mountains, robins and
l!ue lml have made their appearance
tmon?st ua, and their lively and familiar
pong impressed us with the idea that spring
i-i near at hand. But, as the weather has
locn "o padly out of joint," of late, we
da.e scarcely anticipate anything on the sub
j :ct lest we 5nd ourselves mistaken. , So we
will wait and see.
Stamps on Notes. Promissory notes
'-? HaMe to a stamp duty of five cents for
fjch $100 or fractional part thereof. If a
note contains any upecial agreement, such as
waiving the stay of execution, right to in
qnUmnn. appeal, cfr 'exemption, it is liable
to au alLtionol duty of Eve'cents. Notes
ei.vainin a confession of judgment are lia
I'eto an aJJItionil duty of five cents. Notes
'containing a confession of judgment are lia
ble to au additional stamp of fifty cents.
Wortu Knowing. If people planting
orchards would give strict orders to mark
the north side of trees with red chalk before
-they are taken up, and when set out to have
thctrca put in the ground with tts north i
Ah to the north, in its natural position, a
Ia-g6 proportion would live. Ignorirg this
law of nature is one causo of so many trans
planted trees dying. If the north side is J
exposed to the South the heat of the sun is
tv great for ihzi nia of the tree to bear,
- tad therefore it dries up and decays.
"R.vftixo. The river being at a good
i ratiiuz etaue, on Sunday and Monday a large j
nnmber of rafts passed through this place
on their way to market most of them go-
lie safely ''through the mountains." On
M nday near noon, however, a jam occurred :
: the "Big stepping-stone." occasioned by
one man running out of the course just
a'ove. which caused another raft to swing
ii close the channel ; but we have not, as
yet, learned the loss occasioned thereby.
B it if, as reported, from sixty to eighty
raft, were jammed together there, the dam-
;o will 1h heavy, as it is not likely that so ,
rest z number of rafts could be disengaged
at that point without losing many of them.
A Little G ibl Drowsed. On Saturday
frenir.g. April 6:h, at about 5 o'clock, our
cii'.iens were somewhat startled by the an
nouncement that Alice Foley, aged about
U years, aod youngest daughter of lion.
C. Foley, had fallen into the river.
A large cumber of persons at once hastened
t J her rescue, but they were too late she
ta i sunk to rise no more. The facts in the
cae, aj near as could be ascertained, are as
f jIIo ws : Alice and a little daughter of Judge
carretts had gone on a raft to watch the
&tfi-wood floating by, and whilst thus en
pel, anl wh mi near the lower end of the
tjft. it seems Alice became dizzy and stag- i
P.?ed backwards, until the stepped off into
t'jtf water. The other little girl at once
ive the alarm, and Mr. Foley ran to the re
' tci' of his daughter, but by tho time he
. r-.ched the water's edge the swift current
hi l carried her a considerable distance down
the Mrean). Mr. Foley at once jumped in-
bis t,ViS, and hastened to her relief she
. as ill floating on the surface of the water
-anl had approached almost within reach
,3' distance of Jjer, when 6he sunk out of
'cht Alice was a very amiable, loving and
i jfereting child, and hence the grief of the
J-uuily is deep and heartfelt on account of
; Vj Hidden and nnlooked-for bereavement.
T'i satire community sineerly sympathise
": h the mourning family in their loss.
A ihvizK erery effort has been made by
etixeaa rewver the body of Alice, np
to &s USKdf tiejr hn Wo uoruweeful.
Ice CREA5I. An ice-cream festival will
come off at Mra. M. A. Frank's, on Satur
day evening next the proceeds to be ap
plied to Home Missions, aod the use of the
Baptist congregation. .
Man DaowxED. It is reported that a
Mr. Miller, of Morris township, was drown
ed in Moshannon creek, on Saturday, April
Cth, whilst engaged in rafting, but we have
been unable to obtain any particulars in
regard to the occurrence.
. . . Pitteburg Prices Current,
PBEPABID WEEKLY FOB TBI "BAPTSM A..M3 JOCItKAI.,"
BY T. C. JENKINS. .
Dealer in Flour, Ptoduce arid Tiffined Oils.
Pittsburg, April Cth, 1867.
VLOCB. , I MCOARS.
Snow flake. $15 00 Brown, II a U
Jenkin a Lillr. ,4 00 ReBned, hard, 18
Spafford's choice 13 00 j A Coffee,
Tornado, 12 75 B Coffee,
Rye Flour, bbl. 8 2j ExtrC,
Corn Meal, bushel, 1 Ort Tea, Black,
Buckwheat Floor, . 3 75 Green, ,
00 a 15
00 14
14
75 a 1 25
90 a 1 75
75 a 1 00
75 a 85
55
lOi a 11
10
Wheat, 2 75 a 3 00 Sjrrups,
Rye,
1 40 Molasses.
Oats,
Corn in ear.
Corn shelled.
Parley. 1
Potatoes, bbl.
Onions, bbl.
Hominy, bbl.
57 a fiO Sorghum,
75 Rice.
85 Dried Apples,
10 a 1 25 Dried Peaches,
2 75 Salt, bbt.'
3 75 Candles,
16
2 85
15
alO
6 50oap
Potatoes, P. Blows, 85
Timothy seed, 3 25
CloVerseed, 12 00
Flax seed, ' 2 85
No 3 Mackerel.bbl IS 50
Lard, choice, 13f
Tallow, 101 11
Bacrn. Sides, 12
Middlings. 1 85 a 2 00 Shoulders,
10
15
Beans, prime navy, 2 75 Hams, sugar cured,
Butter, prime roll, 32 Mess l'ork.
Cheese. 21 a 22 Buckets, doz,
21 00
3 25
Eea. 20 Brooms, dot. 2
50
Apples, bbl 4 00 a 5 OOjRefined Oil.white, 42a43
Cider, bbl dull, 8 00 Coffee. 22 a 27
PicKJes. per bbl 17 00 'Dressed Hogs, 71 a 8
pLOURl PROVISIONS!!
T. C. JENKINS,
Commission Merchant, Wholesale Dealer and
Receiver op Flour, Provisions, all kinds
or Produce and Refined Oils, ic, AC.
Cheapest Flour House in Pittsburg. On hand
all well known and reliable brands. Quality of
Flour guaranteed. Inducements offered to Deal
ers, and prices current sent each week.
Checkered Front, 273 Liberty St. Pittsburg. Pa.
January 23d, 1867.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five
hundred men, to act as salesmen for
"CobMn's Illustrated Domestic Bible," comDris
inr upwards of 1.500 erown quarto pages; a Com
mentary of 17.000 notes from different Commenta
tors ; "UO engravings; family photograph depart
ment; extended concordance ; maps, biblical his
tory, chronological tables. Ac. A book that al
ways sells. Our average sales are 500 copies per
day. s a standard bible for families, teachers,
ministers, and all lovers of the word of Uod, it
has no competitor. For particulars, address
11. A STREET CO..
April 3, 1837. Box 223, HarrUburg. Pa.-
QUARTERLY REPORT of the condi
tion of the First National Bank of Clear
field, Pa., on the first Monday of April, 1867 :
RESOCBCES.
Notes and Bills discounted - - - $79,054 40
Over Drafts 2.85 63
Furniture 1,295 83
Kxoinsej, - - - - - 635 75
Cash Items and Stamps, - - - - - - 403 24
Due from Nat Banks 15,42146
Due from otber Banks and Bankers - 1,841 73
U. S Bonds deposited with Treasurer
of U. S. to secure circulation - 100.098 00
U.S. Securities on hand ----- 2.350 00
Circulating Notes of other Banks,- - - 4.595 00
Legal Tender Notes and Specie, - - 16.135 72
Total
8224,591 81
$160,000 00
3,fl00 00
- - 68 00
86.187 00
- 2S.795 00
- 1.889 47
: 1.152 23
2.519 27
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in - - -Surplus
Fund ------
Dividend unpaid - - - -
Notes in Circulation - - - -
Individual Deposits - - - -
Due to Nat. Banks . - - - -
Due other banks and Bankers,
Interest and Exchange - -Profit
and Loss - - - -
. - - - 980 84
- . S224.591 81
Total Liabilities . - .
I hereby certify that the above Is a true abstract
from the quarterly report made to the Comptrol
ler of the Currency. JONA. BOYNTON.Pres't.
Q
UARTERLY REPORT of tho County
National Bank of C.earfield.on Monday,
morniog, April 1st, 1867
BESOCRCES.
Loans and discounts :::::: $100,933 32
Overdrafts. :::::::::: 3.71688
Furniture, and Fixtures :::::: 331 16
Current Expenses and taxes : : : : 821 52
Premiums. :::::::::": 1.930 10
Cash I'.ems. including Rev. Stamps : : 329 64
Due from National Banks ; : : : 15.126 13
Due from Banks and Bankers : : : 9.708 33
U. S Bonds :::::::::: 75.000 00
Notes other B'ks 44ract'l currency : : 3.412 80
Legal Tender notes and Specie, : : : 21.942 00
Compound Interest notes : : : : : 4 730 00
Total : t : ; $238,031 93
uimimn
Capital stock paid in : : : :
Surplus Fund. : : : : : : . !
Notes in circulation : : : :
IndvHual Deposits : : : :
Due Banks and Banker! : r
Interest and Exchanges : ; j
Dividends unpaid ; : : :
Profitand Loss ::::::
Total Liabilities : : : :
$100,000 00
: : 1.037 00
65.750 00
: 59.349 1 8
: 1.304 27
; : 5.056 52
. : 632 00
: : 4.872 96
$238,031 03
I hereby certify that the above statement is a
true copy from the report made to the Comptrol
ler of the Currency, April 1st. 1867.
D. W. MOORE. Cash.
ATTENTION! BUYERS!!
MJPJLE 5c FA.TJST
SEALERS 12
TOBEION AIJD DOMESTIC DBY-GOODS, AC-
MAIN STREET, CCRWENSVIlLE, FA.,
Having just returned from the east with a gen
eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to
invite th attention of their old customers and
friends. Their stock consists of
Dry -Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Queensware,
Tinware. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, which
they now offer at prices for cash to suit the
times v.
They also deal In Grain, Pork, Shingles, Boards,
and other lumber, which will be received at the
highest market prices in exchange for goods.
rersons desirous of purchasing gooas ai lair
rates are respectfully requested to give as a call.
Remember you can find as at the old stand oa
Main Street where we are prepared to accomo
date customers with anything in our line of
business.
Sept. 6. 1865s. HIPPLE A FAUST.
D
RIED PEACHES, pared and nnpared at
Apr. a, iso 4. r. K.KAiZEtt'3
FISH. Maekoret, White-fish, and eod fih. at
Apr 3. 1867 J. P KRATZER'S.
POTATOES for sale at
Apr,lMT.
j. T. KRATZER'S.
JOnN H. FULFORD, Attorney at LaW, Clear
field. Pa. Office with J. B. McEnally, Esq.,
over First National Bank. Prompt attention riv
en to the securing of Bounty claims, Ac, and t
all legal business. . , March 27, 1S67.
TO BUILDERS. Sealed proposals will
be received until April 4th, 1867. by the
Board of School Directors of Curwensville Bor
ough, for furnishing material and erecting build
ings to accommodate the Schools of the Borough.
Plans aod Specifications may be seen by calling
on the Secretary By order of the Board.
March 20. 1867. A. II. SEMBOWEft. Sec'y. '
pLOUGIIS. The undersigned would re--1"
spectfully inform the puLlic that they
have now on hand, at their foundry in Curwens
ville, a lot of ploughs wbioh they will dispose of
on the most reasonable terms. They are of a new
pattern, and have given entire satisfaction to all
who have tried them. Also a lot of plough points
and landsides kept constantly on hand. Old met
al taken in exchange for eastings.
March 6, 1867.-6U ROBISON 4 SON.
LEAR FIELD NURSERY.-Encocr-
ace Home Indcsxry. The undersign
ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike,
halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit
trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen'-. Shrub
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ton Blsck
berry. Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also
Sibrian Crab trees, Quince and early Scarlet Rhea
barb. Ae. Orders promptly attended to. Address
Ang 31.1864. J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between O. R. Foster. J. D. M'Girk. Edward
Perks. G. L. Reed, Richard Shaw, A. K. Wright,
J. T. Leonard, Jas B. Graham. and W. A. Wallace,
in the Bnnking business, at Philipsburg. Centre
county. Pa., is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. The business will be conducted as hereto
fore at the same place, under the title of Foster,
Perks, A Co. RICHARD SHAW,
C. R FOSTER, J. T. LEONARD,
. J. D. M'GIRK. EDWARD PERKS,
- J. B. GRAHAM, W. A. WALLACE,
d. L. REED, - A.K.WRIGHT.
March 5. 1867 -in20.
1867. .spwm 1867.
EYRE & LANDELL.
FOURTH A ARCH STREETS, PHIL' A, PA.,
Are opening for spring of 1367, 3 cases seleet
shades ot silks Fashionable plaid silks. Bis
mark, the new color silx. Best black silks in
town. Plaid India silks, perfect. New spring
dress goods. New style spring chintses . Org in
dies of newest stvle. Steel-colored poplins, for suits.
N. B. Staple house-keeping goods. Fresh
stocc cloths, cussimeres. and tweeds fo' yeutfas.
P S. Merchants In search of scarce and desi
rable goods will find it their interest to call and
ex imine our stock. . March 27, 1867. -6t.
rpHE NORMAL SCHOOL. The Nor
mal School will be opened in Curwens
ville, on the 30th day of April, and eontinue in
session eleven weeks. There will be an arrange-,
ment made to accommodate all teachers and pu
pils who can remain longer than one session, to
be either under my charge or that of the Assis
tant teacher, or of both.
Tl'lTIOS :
Teachers, per session, from $3 to $5 the more
teachers in attendance, the less the tuition.
Pupils, per session, who do not purpose teaoh
ing. or are not competent to teacb, the coming
winter, S6. Tuiti m to be paid in advance and
apr ied to the payment of an assistant teacher.
CPBoarding to be bad for S3 50 per week.
G. W. SVYDER. Co. Sup t.
N. B All pupils, who can enter the Normal
classes, will be admitted. March 23, 1867.
CHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ
of Al. Vend. Exponent issued out of
theCoort of Common Pleasof Clinton county, and
to me direoted, tber will b exposed to at
the Court-house in the borough of Clearfield,
on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of APRIL, 1867,
the following described Real Estate, to wit:
All of Defendant's interest in and to a certain
tract or piece of land mtuate in Karthaus fwp.,
Clearfield county. Pa., containing one hundred
and four acres, more or less, about eight acres
of which is eleaiedand under cultivation ; having
thereon erected a grist mill, saw mill, blacksmith
shop, dwelling house and barn ; adjoining lands
of John Eiselman. John Heis and others. Seised,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop
erty of James Rough.
March 27, 1H67. jauuu rAisr, .nerin.
VORTII AMERICAN STEAMSHIP Co
Opposition line to California.
Via Nicaragua, evejv twenty days, with Passen-
geis. rreigbt, ana l. s jiai's, on the loiiowing
brst-class steamships :
Cw Atlatitir (JcAan.
SANTIAGO DE CUBA,
SAN ERANCISCO.
NICARAUGA,
DAKOTA,
Vonnrgon. PaeiJieOceatt
AMFKICA.
MOSES TAYLOR,
NEBRASKA.
NEVADA;
PASSAGE AND FREIGHT AT BKDCCEP BATES.
Sailing days from New York,
March 30, 1867, April 20. 1867, May 10 and 30,
1867, June 20, 1867. and every twenty days there
after, leaving on th Saturday previous when a
regular Sailing Day comes on Sunday. For fur
tber information apply to the NORTH AMERICAN
STEAMSHIP CD. '.V. H. Webb. Pres't., 54. Ex
change Place N. Y D. N. Cabrikgto. Agent,
177. Wett St. cor..Warren. N. Y. Mar. 20,'67-3m.
RAND GIFT ENTERPRISE.
A pinto worth $100.00 for SI. 00.
One hundred and fourteen dollars for $1 00.
One solid silver fruit basket worth $30.00 for $1.
2 silver watches worth $25.00 each 31.00 each.
200 gifts worth 52 00 eaoh, for $1.00 each.
300 gifts worth SI 00 each.
94 gifts worth 30 cents each. .
$Hl 00 in greenbacks for SI. 00.
Making 600 gifts, the number of tickets limited
tthe number of gifts Every ticket draw a gift.
Price of tickets one dollar only. Drawing to
take place in Bellefonto. May 1st. 1S67, under the
supervision of a committee chosen by the ticket
holders.
This enterprise is gotten up for the sole benefit
of a worthy but poor woman, the manager not re
ceiving any benefit, not even for his time in at
tending to it. and it shall be bis aim to see that
everything connected with it shall be done in an
honest and honorable manner.
For tickets and further information address, with
stamp enclosed, the undersigned. at Bellefonte.Pa.
Apr. 3, 1867. D. S. DUNHAM, MaBager.
SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a
writ of Venditioni. Exponas, issued
out tt the Court of f otnmon Pleas of Clearfield
county, and to me directed, there will be exposed
to public sale, at tb Court House, in the borough
of Clearfield, on WEDN EDSAT.the J7th DAY OF
APRIL. 1867. at I o'clock. P. M., the following
described Real Estate, to wit;
Three certain tracts of land sitaate in Knox tp-,
Clearfield county. Pa oie thereof beginning at
a hemlock thence 40 W. 136 perches to stone pile.
thence S 50 W. SI perches to birch. Setita 4U
186 percbes to hemlock, N 50 E. 91 perches to
place of beginning, containing 100 acres and
39 perches.
The second piece beginning at a birch, S. 40 W.
40 nerehes to hemlock. S. 61 W. 33 nercbes to
pine. S. 67 W. 24 perches to post, N. 84 perchet
, N. 30 E. 52 perches to beginning, containing
J9 acres
Thn third niece bevinninir at liantlnr.k. N. 40
W. 16 per. to post,N. 75 E. 42 per. to aspen, S. 50
W. 40 per. to beginning, containing two acres.
Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold a the
property of John Mayer and Thomas McKee.
March 27, 1367 JACOB A FAUST, Shff-
CJURVEYOR. The undersigned offers
his services to the public, as a Surveyor.
He may be found at his residence in Law?D.ce
township, when not engaged; or addressed Dy
letter at Clearfield, Penn'a.
March 6th. !S67.-tf. . J 4.MES MITCHELL
TriAT. WWIa nl 1 !n...1 nil VsmilvDVCS
Varnish and Paints of all kind ground ini'ti,
Q.RAPE VINES FOR SALE.- All the
leading hardy varieties of first quality :
Concord, I year old 25 eta each, or $20 00 per 100.
" 2 " 50 " " " 40 00 per 100.
Rebecca. 1 " 50 " best white grape.
Iona, i $i jo best Amber grape
'Any other varieties below nursery prices. Or
ders solicited as soon as convenient and filled in
rotation. A M. HILLS.
N. B. Tines ready for removal by the 15th of
October. Clearfield. Pa., Aug. 22. 1866.
TERMS OF TIIE JOURNAL.
The Raftsmas's Journal is published on Wed
nesday at $2.00 pet annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year. S2.50 will be
charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close of
the year.
AnvERTiscMB.fTS will be Inserted at (1,50 per
square, for three or less insertions Ten lines
(or less) oounting a square. For every additional
insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction
will be made to yearly advertisers
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued an
tillall arrearages are paid,exeept at the option of
thepuhluher. S. J. ROW. .
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers the following valuable
Real Estate at private sale:
158 acres and 113 perches of farm land, sixty
denied, and having thereon a good frame house
nd log barn. This is the very best coal land.
Situated in Woodward township, one half mile
from Pusey ville.
Also 100 acres of Timber Land, situated on Mor
gan's run, in Woodward township, one and a half
miles from Puseyvllle.
Also, two acres, with a two-story plank house
and frame stable thereon, situated in Woodward
township, on the road leading from Tyrone to
Clearfield town, two miles from Puseyville ; a
good location for a tradesman of any kind..
.A lso, two lots in Puseyville, with six boutes and
one barn erected thereon, the two lots lying ad
ioining The first. No. 10, being a corner lot,
with tavern stand, containing three-fourths of an
acre, with over 300 .fet ot bank on Clearfield
oreek; rent worth $125 per year. Second lot.No.
11, 60 feet on front street and 120 foet back, with
two plank bouses erected thereon, well suitable
for mercantile or any public business.
CThe above property will be sold at reason
able prices and fair terms. C. J. S 11 OFF.
-Nov 22,6m. Madera.P.O.,Clearfield co.Pa.
TMPORTANT to PENSIONERS. The
Act of Congress approved June 6, 1866,
gives additional pension to the following class of
persons :
1. To those who have lost both eyes or. both
ha tds, or are totally disabled in the same so as
to require constant attendance, the sum, per
month, of S25.00
"2. To those who have lost both feet, or are to
tally disabled in the same, so as-to require con
stant attendance, $20 00
3. To those who have lost one hand or one loot,
or so disabled as to render them unable to per
form manual labor equivalent to the loss of a
hand or foot, the sum, per month, of $15 00
4. Persons deprived of their pensions nnder
Act of March 3d, 1865, by reason or being in civ
il service are restored. '
5. The heirs of invalid pensioners who died af
ter cpplication fur their pension bad been filed,
and before the certificate was issued, and who
have left widows or minor children, will be enti
tled to receive arrears due atuthe death of the
pensioner.
6. Pensions are extended to dependent fathers
and brothers, the same as to mothers and sisters.
In all of these cases, new applications must be
made The undersigned is prepared, with the
proper blanks, for the speedy procurement of
these pensions.
: Claims for bounty and back pay. pensions, and
claims for local bounty under State taw. promptly
collected. II. B. SWOOPE, Att'y at Law.
July II, 1866. Clearfield, Fa.
T
HE TRUE POLICY
OF ECONOMY,
Buy Goods at the Cheapest Store.
SHOWERS & GRAHAM,
Are now selling goods to' the people at the very
LOWEST CAS1T PRICES;
Their stock consists of a eeneTal variety o4
Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware,
I in-ware, Willow-ware. Wooden-ware. Provisions,
Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, and Clothing, Ao.
ALWAYS;O.N?nA?iDjTnEBEST
Carriage Trimminsrs,
Sh be Findings, Glass and Putty, Flat irons and
Coffee mills. Bed cords and Bed screws. Matches,
Stove blacking, Washing soda and Soap, etc,
Flavoring Extracts,
Patent Medicines, Perfumery of various kinds,
Fancy soaps, Oils. Paints. Varnishes, and inlact
every thing usually kept in a first class Store.
School Books. . :
Writing and Letter paper, Fancy note and com
mercial paper, pens, pencils and ink.copy books,
slates, ink-stands, fanny and common envelopes.
. Rafting Ropes,
Angwrs, Axes. Chisels, Saws, Files, Hammers,
Hatchets. Nails. Spikes. Grind-stones.Stoneware,
Trunks, Carpet- bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, eto.
Carpets, Oil-cloth,
Brooms. Brushes. Baskets, Washboards, Buckets,
Tubs, Churns, Wall piper. Candle-wick, ootton
yarn and batting, work-baskets, Umbrellas, eto.
Coal Oil Lamps,
Coal oil. Lamp chimneys. Tinware a great varie
ty, Japan ware. Egg-beaters, Spice boxes. Wire
ladles, Sieves, Dusting-pans. Lanterns, ete., eto.
Groceries and Provisions
Such as Coffee, Syrups, Su?ar. Rice, Crackers,
V;n.... i.nilii CkMim. Flour. Meal. Bacon.
x'ish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, eto.
Of Boots and Shoes
They have a large assortmentfor Ladles and Gen
tlemen, oonsist;ng of Top Boots, BrogaO. Pumps
Gaiters, Balmoral Boots, clippers, Monroes, eto.
Ready-Made Clothing,
In the latest styles and of the best material, con
sisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, shawls, Over-coats,
Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, eto.
Of Men's Wear
They have also received a large and well select
ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Faney
tiassimeres, Cashmerets. Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu
toys. Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck
ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., eto.
LADIES DRESS GOODS
now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks,
Delaine. Alpacas, Ginghams. Duoals, Prints, Me
rinos, Cishmeres, Plaids. Brilliants, PJjjIins, Be
regp. Lau Nankins, Linen, Lace, Edgings, Col
erettes, BtVids, Belts, Veils, Nets, Corsetts, Nu
bias, Hoods, Coats. Mantels, Balmoral irts, Ho
siery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers, Plumes, Ribbons,
Hats.Triinmius. Buttons. Combs. Shawls, Braid,
Muslins, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns,
Swiss, Bobinets, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs etc.
They invite all persons to call and examine
their stock and hope to give entire satisfaction.
SHOWERS GRAHAM.
Clearfield. Pa.. Sept. 26th. 1866
RUSS' ST DOMINGO, Kubball's, Hoofland'i
German. Drake's, and Hostetter's A Green's
Oxygenated Bitters, and pare liquors of all kinds
for medical purpose, for sale by
Jan. 10. HARTSi ICK A IRWIN.
TTJRDER PITTTERS of a superior make for
Jt" sale at reasonable prises, at MERKELL and
BIGLER'S. Clearfiei,Pa. Kor.U,.
SALT' SALT!! A prime article of ground al
um salt, put np in patent saexs. 'B"'P
atthestoie of - R. MOSaOi.
Q00 BUSHELS of choice BEANS for "leal the
fV tore of I K
F.
N A U O
L E,
. WATCH MAMB, ,
GRAHAM S ROW. CLEARFIELD.
The undersigned respectfully iuforme his old
customers and the public, that he has on band,
(and constantly receiving new additions,) a large
stock of Clocks,' Watches and Jewelry.
CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man
ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour
spring aod Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and
Alarm clocks. ,
WATCHES a fine assortment, of silver Hunt
ing and open case Amerioan patent Levers, plafu
and full jeweled. ..
GOLD rESVS. as elegant assortment, of the
best quality. Also, in silver extension and dsak
holders
SPECTACLES, m large assortment, far and
near light, colored and plain glass.
JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single
piece to a full set
ALSO, a fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but
ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata.
AU kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care
ully repaired and Warranted.
A eontinuance ot patronage is solicited.
Nov. 2Sth, 1865. Jl. F. NACOLK
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rp O THE AFFLICTED !
READ ! READ ! READ !
THE GBEAT AMERICAN REMEDIES
Persons subject to various ailments, frequently
ask the question. "What shall, I doto relieve me
To such we would say, try the fallowing invalua
ble preparations, which . have but recently been
introduced to the public, although they have
been in use for a number of years as Family
Remedies.
AMERICAN VEGETABLE BITTERS.
This Vegetable Compound is acertain cure for
Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver. Carbuncles, E
ruptionsof the Skin, Canker in the Stomach, etc.
A be aefit is always experienced from the use of
one bottl. and a perfect cure warranted when the
Fatient perseveres in taking a sufficient quantity,
n come eases from two. to three bottles will effect
acure. ; No change of diet is necessary. Our ad
vice is, eat good substantial food and enough ot it.
AMERICAN LUNG RESTORATIVE.
This preparation in a Vegetable Compound
an Indian care for Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds,
Tightness of the t hest. Pain in the Breast, Asth
ma, Bronchitis, etc. This Medicine has a most
happy effect in the above complaint; when taken
According to directions. It can be taken at all
times, and under all circumstances, and the pa
tient generally experiences an almost instanta
neous relief. It is worth a trial atleass.
AMERICA LINIMENT.
This compound contains Jhe most wonderful
medical properties, and is superior to any other
liniment now in use It is a speedy, safe and
sure cuTe for Rhe-ainatisa Neuralgia, Earache,
Toothache, Sore Throat. Stiff Neck, Spinal Disea
ses, Pain in the Breast, Side and Kidneys ; Dini
nesa. Burns. Scalds. Chilblain. Cntm. rtrniuM
Sprains, Old Sores, Kunrounds, Felons, Cholera
Morbus. Colic, eto. Nor family sbould be within'
it, as it is truly an indispensable and valuafa.'
remedy. J
AMERICAN 60ITEE CURE.
This is an unfailinjr remedy for that loathsome
disease, the Goiter, or swelled neck. It is simple
n itscompotntion, yet powerful in its effect. I s-
ed internaby and externally. Persons afflicted
in this way shotrM not hesitate to obtain the rem
edy at the earliest possible moment, and be re
lieved from their unpleasant ootspJaint.
All the above remedies are prepared a-nd Sold
by ... . M. A. FftANK A CO.
Ulearbelri, if.
Com n try Daalers supplied at Wholesale prteea.
rjUIE CITE A PEST GOODS
ARE SOLD BY
RICHARD M OS SOP,
SEALER III
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODSAC.
MABKKT STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
ReaJ the folloieingliat of goods and profitOierehf
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
EOS THE LADIES
1 Good
Always on hand a large stock of La
dies goods such as Coburg Cloth,
Alpacas. De Laines, Ginghams,
Prints, t'hinti, Kerchiefs, Nu
bies. Bonnets, Gloves, eto.
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown
and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Casimeres. Sattmets. Cassmefs,
Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest
in gs. Shirting, etc., etc. etc.
KEADY-MADE.
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
C(at Snoh as Coats. Pants. Vests. Under
CheapX shirts, and other Flannel shirts,
i . T , . . 1 IT . X ,
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Cheap
ties, G um Boots and Shoes, and
Cheap
Cheap
a variety of other articles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen
and cotton tablecloths, Oil cloth,
Linen and hemp towls. car
pets, curtains, fringe, eto
HARDWARE, AC.
If you want Nails or spikes. Manure
or other forks Saw-mill or other
saws, Smootning irons. Locks,
Hinges, eto,. go to Mossop's
where you n buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
Knives and forks. Butcher Knives,
Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla
G&ods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
Good
and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or
Pens. Powder. Shot or Lead.
Good
eto., bny them at Mossop s. jOoorft
tr TOTJ WANT Good
Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Fancy!'?0'"'
o t:. v. tt.ltV.... ..Wl.. I(mo
Good
dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tabes
or Wicks, Coal oil, eto , go to
Mossop's cheap cash store.
Good
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
IF YOU WANT
SfGood extra family Flour, White or
Cheap
Goods
Cheap'
Cheap
brown sugar, hams, shoulders or
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
sides, conee; Imperial,, Young
Hyson oc blacs tea, buy them
at Mossop's cheap for cash. .
IF YOU WANT
Uheapl
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
C n rap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Ceap
Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt,
Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried
apples ec peaches, water or so
da cracaers, eall at Mossop's
where yon ean buy cheap.
Goods
Goods
Goods
IF YOU WANT
Cheap'.
Port wine for Medical or Sacramen
Goods
Goods
Cheap
tal uses, Swet wine, old Monon-
Ufinap
Cheap
Cheap
Chap
Cheap1
Cheap
Cheap
gahela or rye wnisxy, unerry
and Cognao brandy, bay at
Mossop's cheap cash store.
IF TOU WANT
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Raisens, Figs, Prunes or dried Cur
rants; filberts, cream, fwn or
Good
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
ground nuts, eanaioa, liquorice
or Liquorice root, bay them
Cheapo
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Ckap
Cheap
Cheap
IF YOU WANT .
To buv any other article eheao. be
Goods
sure to go to Mossop, for he ellsg00
ouespvi r ebsu iuid m-DJ oLuer j Goofls
person in Clearfield county. srj.
November 7, 1861. . .p27'59. loZlds
Cheap
A mrroved eauntra vroduet of ewerw Innd talm at
tki usual marJtet prices in exchange for rood:
A LARGE LOT of Raft rope ana small rope
for sale by the eoil. Pally blocks, at a small
advance on cost by IRVIN HARTSHRN.
ANNED PEACHES. Dried cherries and apples
f for sale by WRIGHT A FLANWAN.
H.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SOMETHING WONDERFUL for. the- soUllea.
i "V wise, and happy. Agent
wanted.' Enclose stamp for particulars. H.
Camp,U2BleeckerSt.,Nr Y. Mar. H,'7.S-cs. -
T7MPIRE SHUTTLE SEWINU MA--Li
CHINI8 are snp rior to all other for fam
ily and manufacturing purposes. -Contain all the
latest improvements; are speedy ; noiaelesa ; da
rable; and easy to work. Illustrated circulars
free. Agents wanted. Liberal disceuntaJlowod.
No consignments made. Address EXMEJiS. M.
CO.. 616 Broad way, Near York - Sep 5 6t-y.
TTCHl ITCH!! ITCH IU ITCH till
A , scratch!!! scbatcii!!!!
Wbeaten'a Ointment will cure the itch ia4d!towra.
Also cures SALT RHEUMS ULCERS. CHXL.
BLA1NS, and all ERUPTIONS OF TUB SKIN.
Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggUtsv By
sending 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole A
gents, 170 Washington Street. Boston, it Fill be
forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of
the United States. June6. Is66,-Iy.
ERNEST D. PAPE, M.D. 1123 Broadway. New
York, having for years made diseases of wo
men a speciality in study and practice with mark
ed professional success, devotes his time now most
ly to office practice and correspondence with his
numerous patrons throughout the United States.
Ladies can confidentially address him oa ibo
most delicate subject, and reocive proper and .
prompt reply. Enclose stamp for postage.
March 13, lSW.-3m.
REMEDIAL INSTITUTE
FOR gPKCIAL CASKS, '
NO. 14 BOND STREET, NEW YORK
Full information, with the bishkst TesTiuw!-
als; also, a book on Special Diseases, in a stall
ed envelope, sent free: 15 scaa asi semd -row
THEM, AND TOU WILL SOT KKGRET IT; .for, SS ad-
veitising physicians are generally larcsreas,
without references no stranger should be trusted.
Enclose a stamp for posUge. and direct td IR:.
LAWRENCE.NO 14 BOND STRx-ETEW YORK.
November 14th, 1866.-ly.
1"HK WELL TRIED REMEDIES. Russell's
Itch Ointment, an immediate 'and eertsia
cure, 25 cts. It is also a sure remedy for scratch -
es on horses. Russell's Salt Rheum Ointment. V-
unequaled 50 cts. Russell's Pile Ointment cures
after all other rtmedira have failed. These Oint
ments are certain, safe, and reliable specifics, as
thousands have and are daily testifying. For sale
by all druggists and medicine dealers. General
Depot at Prn CheC Bruen A Hobart, Wholesale
Druggists, 214 Fulton St., (near Greenwich.) New
York. Sent by mail ; Itch. 40c; Salt Rhenm,C5c;
Pile, f 1 60. March 13. IS67. 3-ra.
A GREAT DISCO VERY. -One of thr
greatest and most useful discoveries iu
medical science was made by the celebrated Dr..
J Dumas, of Paris. Chief Physician to the Impe
rial Infirmary of France, in 1861. Those whe
have been afflicted with the painful disease known
as the Piles, and effectually cured by the ae t f
Dr. Dumas Frehch Pilb Salve, csnnot speak to
highly of the benefits conferred upon them by
the use of this certain remedy. It has never
been known to fail in effecting a permanent cure
in a single case. In this respect it surpasses all
other medicines of the kind. It will de just
what it ts recommended for ; if not the money
will be refunded. One or two boxes is sulficient
to effect a permanent cure in four or six days, if
the dhreetions on the box are followed. Price one
and two dollars per bex, according to size. Seat
by Mail or Express to any part of the United
States or Canada. Sold by Druggists generally.
A liberal discount made to the trade. Address,
D.S.DUNHAM A CO.. Williamsport. Pa., sole
Proprietors and Manufacturers for the Unite.
States and Canada, .
$500 00 REWARD will be paid in greenbacks
to any person who has used Dr. Dumas' Pile
Salve according to directions and has not Iks a
cured Address, D. S. DUNHAM A CO.. Wil
liamsport. Pa. Deo. 5th. IS66.-ly..
rPHE GREAT
CAUSE OF
HUMAN
niSMii. just miDiiauea. jmm
Just published,
in a sealed envelope. Price six eta. jf-m
A lecture on the nature, treatment, i
and radical cure of Seminal Weakness or Mr-
matorrhea. Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debil
ity, and Impediments to marriaKe generally.
Nervousness, consumption, epilepsy, and fits;
Mental and physical incapacity, resulting from.
Self Abuse, ie By Robert J. CuWerwell, M. D.,
author of the '-Green Book," Ae.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable -lecture,
clearly proves from his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may
be effectually removed without medicine,' and
without dangerous surgical operation;, bougie,
instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing oat a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, bv
which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately,
and radically. This lecture will prove a boon te
thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain scri
ed envelope, on the receipt of six cent, or twe
postage stamps. Also Dr. Culver well's "Marriage
Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.
127 Bowerv. New Yerk,
Oct. 10. '68. ly. Post Office Bex 4586.'
CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DB.
V SCHENCK'S MEDICINES.
To cure consumption, the system must be pre
pared so that the lungs wiil heal. To accompli,
this, the liver and stomach must first be cleanMd
and an appetite created tor good wholesome food,,
which, by these medicines will be digested prop
erly, and good healthy blood made ; thns build
ing up the coiiititutiun. Sohenck'a Mandrake
Pillscleanse the stomach of all billious or mnjs
ous accumulutions; aud. by uing the Sea Wesdr
Tonic in connection, the appetite is re'tored-
Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is autricioasas welt
as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies,
all imparities are expelled from she system, and
good, wholesome bjoud tuade, which will repel all
disease. If patients will take these medicines
according to directions, consumption very fre
quently in its last stage yields readily to their ac
tion. Take the Pills frequently, to cleanse the
liver audstoiuach. It does not follow that because
the bowels are not costive they ere not required,
for sometimes in diarrhea they are neccessary.
The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appe
tite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup To act
on the respiratory organs properly and allay aa
irritation. , Then all that is required to perloria
a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Ex
ercise about the rooms as much as pcible, eatall
the richest food fat meat. game, and, in fact,
anything the appetite oraves ; but be particular
and masticate well. Oct 17. ISM (21
T 1ST 0F PRICES FOR
-J MILLINERY WORK.
Mas. H. D. Welsh, respectfully informs her eas
terners and the publie generally that the follow
ing are her rates of charges for work In her line
of business: -For
all Velvet. Silk, Crape, and ether foun
dation Bonnets : : . f I
For Bleaching and doing up Straw Eon nets, 7i
For uoionng and doing up btraw Bonnets, 1 00
For all kinds of Hats, i : : : a
These prices will be rigidly adhered to set.
ther more nor less. Jan. 9. 1567. -3m.
R ROBISON & CO.,
r " UVbWALl. USWUW1
Pork packers, Dealers in Glass, Iron and Nails ;
Family Floor of best brands; Bacon, Uatns, Sides
and Shoulders ; Lard. Mess Pork. Dried Beef m l
Cheese; Beans, Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Carbon.
and Lard Uil, etc.
Re Froxt, No. 255 Liberty Street Pittakars;.
Penn'a. March ft, IB67-ly
JJANKING & COLLECTION OFFIfJli
FOSTER, PERKS A CO., '
Euoeeisort to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co.,
PHLLirsarao, CxjtTRa Co., Pa.
Where all the business of a Bailing Haass
will be transacted promptly end poa the most
favorable terms. " March 20.-tf.
C. R. F08T ,fxaxs. - J.D, U'oiltm
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