Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 08, 1867, Image 3

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gatoman'jS journal
CLEARFIELD, PA., MAY 8, 1867.
Tyrone and Clearfield Betlroad.
I pun leaves Tyrone at : : : t : .55 a m
Arrives at Philipsburg at : : 11.00 a. m
I tin leaves PhiliDsbure a : : : 1.20 p m
Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 3.0ftp. m
Religious. Divine services will be held
WYt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
Bv Rev. Archer in , the Court House
mnrninir and evening:
By Rev. Sembower in the Baptist church
in the evening ; .'','
By Rev. Chambers in the Episcopa
ahiirch. morning and evening
By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church,
in the morning.
Dealers in Merchandise should read
the List of Retailers, published in to-day's
Journal. m
. Every body is idtcrested in the List of
Jurors, wnien apiir.s our auvenieing
columns this week-.
Notice. Persons in want of earthen
ware should call at Frederick Leitzinger's,
where they will find a good article of his
own 'manufacture.
Wild Dccks About. On Monday, a
lar"e number of wild ducks made their ap
pearance on the river, in the vicinity of
this place, and soon our .sportsmen were on
the alert, and succeeded in capturing quite
a nnniber of the birds.
New Goods. J. Shaw & Son have just
received, and are now opening, a splendid
assortment of Spring goods, to which thev
direct' the attention of the public. Call and
examine their stock before making your
purchase elsewhere, as they are selling low
f.rc-.ih. See advertisement.
Ho! Tins Way. Hart&wick & Irwin,
Drug!-'its, are just receiving and opening a
new stock of Fancy articles and Notions to
whiih they ask the attention of the public.
Persons in need of anything in their line,
are requested to call and examine their
goods, before purchasing elsf where.
J. P. K. Lest some of our readers may
le at a loss to know what these three letters
moan, we will statthat they have reference
to the name of J. P. Kratzer, who is jut
opening a new stock of seasonable goods at
his store on Market street, which he offers
fur sale at low rates. Call and ascertain
ll.e facts.
New Music. We have been favored
with a beautiful piece of new music entitled
"Lost AHie," dedicated to Mr. and Mrs.
Foley, in memory of their daughter Alice,
who was drowned April Gth, 18G7. Words
by L. Rynder; music by Agnes Lanich ;
published by Marsh & Bubna, Philadelphia.
Price 30 cents.
Our Railroad. The work on the Clear
field Railroad i being pushed forward as
r ipidly as the state of weather will permit.
We understand that the contractors are now
engaged n erecting shanties at Clearfield
creek, two miles east of this place,prepara
try to commencing work on the bridge that
is to span that stream.
Suicide. We learn that Geo. Dickinson,
who, during the pat winter, was engaged
in scaling logs for the Messrs. Flvnn, in this
county, on Fridiy night, May 31, commit
ted suicide by jumping off the bridge into
the river at Tyrone, and thus drowning
hini-elf. His body was recovered on Satur-
liioming about two hundred yards down the
stream.
Lumber City. Messrs. Kirk & Spencer
dealers in all kinds of goods, have just re
vived their Spring and Summer stock, to
hich they direct the attention of castoni
rs and others. This firm has the reputa-
tion of selling the cheapest goods in that
I'laee, and hence deserves a liberal patron
age. Read their advertisement, and then
call and examine their goods, and buy what
you need. . . j
Howto Kill the Peach Borer. Pour
small quantity of common sperm oil on
the bark of your trees close to the roots
without disturbing the earth. Repeat I his
once iu May and the borer will not disturb
your tree again this year. If the scaly bug
infests the bark of your trees, rub them
with an oiled swab and it will be destroyed
also. Oil is the most effectual poison for all
insects. It closes their spiracles, or breath
ing holes, on the side of the body. Essen
tial oils, such as camphor and turpentine,
Ml or drive away insects for the same rea
son, and not because their order is pungent
This advice is given by an old entomologist,
nj has been long practiced successfully by
rum.
A Nation-al Home 'for Invalid Sol
diers. Measures are now in hand which
are calculated, after a lapse of a few months,
to establish a National Home for Invalid
Soldiers a much needed institution. The
ste fur the Home has . alread' been pur
cWd, and consists of thirty acres of land,
"sed by Gen. Meade during the battle of
Gettysburg as his headquarters. The plan
ha been approved by Ex-Governor Curtin,
Gen. Meade, Governor Geary, and a large
number of prominent military heroes. In
furtherance of the object, the Pennsylvania
legislature, at its last session, created a
""poration with full pewer to erect a home;
"it the corporators having failed to procure
lje necessary funds by voluntary subscrip
tions, now propose to raise the means by a
grand gift distribution. For full particu
Jars
advertisement published to-day. c ;
i Bauoh'k Raw Bone Supei-j hospi;:tp of
lime, tor sale at Hai tawick !v irwiii't, Lieai
field. .
Weather, Farming, etc. Owing to
the cold and wet weather, during the pa:
two weeks, farmers have been much retard
ed in getting in their spring crops. The
growing fall grain is also very backward
It is to be hoped, however, that wc wil
have pleasant weather after the present wet
spell, when everybody should be ready to
push the spring sowing and planting, to an
early completion.
Forest County. A correspondent' of
the Tionesta 1'reiss says: On the night o
April ICth, two robbers made their appear
ance at the house of John Uhlenborg, of
Harmony township, Forest County. One
of them caught tli3 old man, who is 73
years of age, by the throat, threw hmi on
the bed, and stood over him with a knife,
while his accomplice broke open a stout
German chest and got about $3,000. They
made good thoir escape.
Clinton County. The Post Office at
Lock Haven, was burglariously entered, on
the night of April 26th, and about 1,000
letters carried off. Most of the letters were
found the next day, iu various places, torn
open and rifled of their contents. A man
named Charles Williams, a stranger, was
suspected an J followed to Linden, where he
was arrested. He has been recognised by a
U. S. detective as an old offender, and no
doubt guilty of the offence for which he
bus been arrested.
MARRIED :
In Allegheny City, on Thursday, April
2oth, 18o, by iiev. b. b. Cmutlier, Mr.
John M. Beyers, of New Washington,
Ciearneld county, and Miss bj. b. bXUCHELL,
of Marion, Indiana county.
Oir Wednesday, May 1.-1. 1S67, by J.
I vans, Esq., Mr. Nai'olkoS Ellixoer, of
iJioi'iu township, and .Miss iuANCES A.
SuuCKLY, of Pike township.
DIEO :
In Bloom tnwm hip, on Monday April 29,
1S07, i'f inflammation of the bowels, Emma
'luuinda, youngest daughter of John ami
lammii Smith, aged 2 years, 2 mouths and
ua.tvs.
Pittsburg Prices Current,
PR EI' All ED WEKKL,,)' Full THE ''KAFTSMANS JOCRSAL,
NY T. C. JENKINS-,
Dealer in Flour. Pto-litrt a ml lirfiued Oils.
Pittsburg. May (Hh, 1867.
FLOCK. 1 SUGARS.
Jenkin"s Eureka, S16 00 Brown, 101 all
Jenkiu 8 Lilly, j J 00 Refined, bard, 16
m Gregory choice 14 2: A Coffee. 00 a la
Crossett a Cresceul 1 1 00' O Coffee, 00 141
Rye Flour, bbl. 10 "ulExtraC, Mi
Ooru Meal, bushel, i 2v i'ca, Black, 75 a 1 20
Buckwheat flour, J 7 J Green, 110 a 1 6o
Wheat, 3 00 a 3 25 Syrups. 75 1 Oil
Rye, I 65. Molasses, 75 a 86
ats. bo a borghuin, on
Corn in ear. 95al00lUice. lOjalij
Corn shelled, 1 lOjDried Apples. 10
Parley. 1 10 a 1 2.71 Dried Peaches, 17
otatoes, bbl. 2 65 Salt, bbl
2 85
15
a in
Potatoes. P. Blows, 90 Candles,
ions. bbl. s 7D f-oap.
Hominy, bbl. G 00
No 3 Mackerel.bbl 16 50
Timothy seed, 3 2i
Clover seed. 10 00
Flax seed. 2 9i
Lard, choice, !''
Tallow, 9i 10
liitcrn, Sides, 12
Middlings. 1 85 a 2 26 Shoulders,
10
10
eans. prime navy. 3 00 ilams. sugar cured,
Butttr. prime roll, 32 Mess Pork. 23 50
Cheese, 21 a 22 Buckets, dot, 3 ib
gits, lo; Li room 3. doz. 3 Jo
Apples, bbl 4 00 a 5 001 Refined Oil, white, 42 a 43
Cider, bbl dull.
8 00 Coffee.
PicKles. per bbl
17 00 'Dressed Hogs,
7J a 8
T 1ST OF J UllOIlS for June Term, 1SC7.
I f '.Lii.H.i.iiino' tliini I..n(l-.v 17th t:iv
(iltANI) JURORS.
Erady Oeorge Pentz. Peter Hoover.
Kuriiside Gideon I). 'eff.
Covingion Kraiscis 1). llugney.
Clear lie Id Edw. A. Grubum, Cusprr Leipold,
Ezra Ale.
Ferguson George Straw.
Goshen Richard Kyler.
Graham George Armstrong.
Huston John i landers, A. I. Lucore, Atwood
Bundy
Jordan Kobert Hunter.
Lawrence John Fenton. Abraham Humphrey.
Matthew Oden, Irwiu J. Al'Uride, Suuiuel Full-
rton.
Morris George D. Hess.
Osceola James Westbruok.
Penn John Johnson, bauiuel TVidemire.
Union Philip Iilaochurd.
TRAV EHSK JURORS F1I.ST WEEK.
Becoaria George Groom.
Bell Charles 'lhorp.
Bogjj tdward Albert
Bradford Westley Shirey, K. P. Wilson. John
Cowder, David Wilson.
Brad. John Potter, F. K. Arnold.
Burneide Elijah Baiter, James M'Murray, D.
F. Smith. Christian Korabaugh.
Cbest Jonathan Fry, Thomas Evans.
Covington Jacob Maurer.
Clearfield Jas. Wrigley, A J. Southard, Thos.
Robins, Geo. W. Rleem. Daniel Connelly
Decatur John Gearhart.
Ferguson Daniel M Crackcr.
Fox Jacob llartman, Solomon Ilain.
Girard George Green.
Goshen William Graham
Graham- Ellis Evans, Samuel Spanogle, John
Lytle. Jacob Gearhart
Gulich John W. Hainmersley.
Huston James Tyler, Charles Brown.
Jordan James M'Gheehan, S. M. Diokeruian.
Karthaus Andrew Conoway. Cenj. Guiiralus.
Lawrence George B. Logan, George Gulich.
LumberCity James B. Hile
Osceola Daniel K.GooJ. George M. Briabin.
Pike Moses M. VVie,.Jame3 L. Curry, Levi
Bloom .
Woodward John Jordan, C. C. Shoff.
SECOND WEEK.
Beccaria WUliam S. Wright.
Bradford W. S. Taylor Win. Woolridge. John
Sbirv
Brady David Krincr, 'ieorge Nolder, J. Miles
Beams. Edward G. Hays. John Clayton, Joseph
Seyler. jr., Harrison Passmore
Chesi Jaiob Pennington, Joseph M'Cully, John
Kitchen. Josiiih W. Lamborn
Clearfield J. W Wright, J. U. Hilburu, J. C.
WhitehH'. W. W. Belts.
Decatur Walter B. Morgan, Asbury Gearhart.
John Hughes.
Ferguson Daniel Kooier.
.irard Henrv Plnbell.
Graham A. O. Dale. -'.
Karthaus Penjamin D. Hall.
Knox Jacob Arnold.
Lumber City James G. Kelly.
Mo-ris John Davis. Jacob Fullmer.
New W'asbii.gton Joseph H. Breth.
Osceola Wm. Shober, Abraham Kephart.
Union John Sheeser.
Woodward feamuel Henderson.
HORSE-SIIOESi and horse-nails, to be hadat
AUK. 23. MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
I JAL- Whale, and Linseed Oil, Family Dyes,
Varnish and Faints ot an Kina grounu nu
foriaUby . UAK.iawiv.Jx xiv
JJORTH A MERICAX STEAMSHIP Co
... v. Opposition line to California..
ia lCHragua. evejv twentv dm-a ;ti, Papn
geis, rreight, and U. S Mails, on the following
"ei-mass steamships :
Ou Atlantic Orran
Conn'pon Pad fir Ocean
AMrKICA,
Muses taylor,
nebraska,
SANTIAGO DE CUBA,
SAN KUANCJSCO.
MCARAUGA.
DAKOTA,
NEVADA.
PASSAGE AND FREIGHT AT REDrCED RATE8
filling days from New York,
,D?v?n 30' lb67' ADril 2u- 18fi7 May '"t nd 20
1867, June 10 and 30,l867.and every 20 days there
after, leaving on the Saturday previous when a
regular Sailing Day comes" on Sunday. For fur
'"formation apply to the NORTH AMERICAN
STEAMSHIP CO. Wm. II. WEI)B, pres t.. 64. Ex
change Placo N. Y D. N. Carrixgton, Agent,
17, Wett St. cor .Warren, N. Y. Mar. 20,'67-3m.
QLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
The Fourth Session of the present Scholastic
year, will commence on Monday, April 2'J, 1S07.
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from the time they enter to
the close of the session.
The course of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and bocouv
pushed education of both sexes.
The Principal having had the advantage of
much experience in his profession, assures pa
rents and guardians that his entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the mental and moral
training of the youth placed under his charge.
Terms op Tuition:
Orthogrnphy, Reading, Writing and Primary
Arithmetic, per session, (II weeks.) gj 00
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and llisto
ry- $8,00
Algebra,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration.
burveying. Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keep id;, Botany, and Physical Geogra
pny. sa.oo
Latin, Greek and French, with nny of the a
bove branches, $12.00
Z3TSo deduction will bo made for absence.
For further particulars inquire of
Rev. P. L. HARRISON, a m.
May 1,1867. - Prinoipal.
pONVEUSION OF 7 3-10s.-Io reply
to numerous inquiries in resrard to the
manner of converting the August 7 3-lOs into the
new o-JU uom Coupon lionda we niaKe the follow
ing staieinent for the bcueht ot the holdeis of
7 ;i-10s. who may not be informed. The Govern
ment computes ihe in:ert- on both bonds iu cur
rency from the date of the maturity of the last
coupon, allowing seven and three-tcnibs on the
7 .-J Of, aiid charging six per cent on the -E0s.
For exiiinplc : You send to Wat-hingtou Si ,000
i o-iu i.on'i wniou reacnes lucre on
May 1st, : : : 1,000
74 days interest, : .: 14 58
5-20s. :
1 19 days interest,
.000
19 55
(This counted at 3o5 d's pr a) 1 019 i0
Allowed for 7 3-10s, : 1,014 80
You pay Government : 4 7(5
It will be seen uy this that the Gold iutcrest is
given as currency, which is of use It a profit to
nc party converting the 7 .-10s of neirly eisrht
dollars per SI. OHO. aside from the fact that at the
ret-ent rate of Gold, say 40. the 5-20s pay over 8
per cent per annum At present we arc convert-
ng the 7 J-IOson much better terms than the
io.-eriiinent. as the present buyini; and selling
rates entitles us to allow the holder of the 7 3-1 Us
a better figure tban has jet been offorsd hy y
one as a commission.
Parties exchanging through us, in addition to
getting much betterterms tban they can from the
lovernruent, will have their bond.- delivered im
mediately, thus saving delay. We also register
any bonds sent to us without charjre. On Bonds
sent by express we pay charges both ways.
JA.Mb.ij l. liKADi CO., ;
Dealers in Government securities, corner Fourth
an t Wood Streets. Pittsburgh, Pa,
May I, .807-yt.
r ATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
ii T U' I !-.,.l !...'
V ... 11..' 1 V . . .
II CUUATED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE
SPRING) SKIRT.
Tho wonderful Flexibility and great comfort
und pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex El
liptic Skirt will bo experienced particularly in
nil cm .v. led assemblies, operas, carriages, rail
road curs, church pews, arm chairs, for protne
n ide and house dress, as the skirt can be folded
when in use to occupy a small place as easily and
onveniently a a silk or muslin or ess. an inval
uable nu.il in in crinoline, not found in any sin
gle spring skirt
A lady having enjoyoa the pleasure, comtort.
and great convenience of wearing the Duplex El
liptic steel spring skirt for a single day, will nev
er afterwards willingly dispense with their use.
tor children, misses and young ladies, tbey are
superior to all others
Ihey will not bend or break like the single
spring, nut will preserve tneir perlect and grace
ful shape when three orfoui ordinary skirts will
have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops
are covered with double and twisted thread, and
the bottom rods are not only double springs, but
twice, (or doable) covered ; preventing them from
wearing out when drug ing dowu stops. stairs, .to
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all
ladies and is universally recommended by the
Fashion Magazines ai the standa.d skirt of the
fashiontbie world
To enjoy the following inestimable advanta
ges in crinoline, vis: superior quality, perfect
manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility,
durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J.
W.Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Doulo Spring
Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article.
Cactiov To guard against imposition be par
ticular to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex"
have the red ink stamp, viz: -J. W. Bradley's
Dupl ex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waist
band none others are genuine. Also notice that
every boop will admit a pin being passed through
the centre, thus revealing the two (or douole)
springs braided together therein, which is the se
cret of their flexibility and strength, and a com
bination not to be found in any other skirt.
For sale in all stores where first class skirtsare
told throughout the United States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the S"le owners of the Patent.
WEST.S. BRADLEY A CaRY.
97 Chambers 4 79 81 Reade Sts., 2i Y
May 1st. 1867.-3m:
u.
S. T A X A V P E A L S.
U. S Assf.ssor'8 Office. 19th District. pa., I
Office. Curwensville, Clearfield County, Pa. J
Notice is hereby given that t' e assessment lists,
valuations and enumerations ina4e and taken
within the Nineteenth Collection District. Pa .by
the Assistant Assessors under the laws 61 the
United States, will remain opi-n to all personscon
cered for examination for tho space oi ten d iys
from the first day of May AJD . 1S67, at the As
sessor sOffice. in the Borough of Curwensville.
At the time stated above the Assessor will re
ceive, hear, and determine all appeals relative to
any erroneous or excessive valuations by the As
sistant Assessors.
In regard to appeals, the law provides, "That
"tho question to be determined bt the Assessor,
" on an appeal respecting the valuation or enu
' meration of property, or objects liable to duty
" or tax -tion. shall be whether the valuation com
u plained ol be or be not in a just relition or pro
" portion to other valuations in the same asscss
' meet district, and whether the enumeration be
" or oe not correct, t n an appeals to the asses-
" sor as aforesaid, shall be made in writing, and j
" snail spoony iuo i iiuumr cause, matter, or
" thing respectin - which a decision is requested ;
' and shall, moreover, state the ground or princi
" pie of inequality or errT complained of."
DANIEL LIVINGSTON,
Assessor of the 19th Collection District.
April 24,1867 --
D
RIED PEACHES, pared and unpared at
Apr. 3, 1867.
J. P. KRATZER'S.
QYFTERS! OYSTERS!! I am always
in receipt of the best Oysters, which
will be served up in the usual vaiiety of styles,
x have now a warm and confortable room, fitted
P for the accommodation of Ladies, which, de
partment wp receive particular attention.
ROTE'S Oyster and Ico-creuni Saloon.
Jan 16, IjSae-UV Clearfield, Pa.
pIITV PER CENT. DIVIDEND ready
L FOR DELIVERY. Notice is hereby
given to all persons insured in the "Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia." that
a Dividend of Fifty Per Cent, has been declared.
nd the Certificates are now ready for delivery at
the agency in Clearfield. 11. B. SWOOPE,
Iayl. 1367-3t. Agent.
rUE JUDICIARY. COMMITTEE of the
May 13th. prox., at 2 o'clock, ?. M., to hold a seal
ston fyr the investigation of the charges made
"gainst Railroad Companies for alleged extortion.
at charges upon freights and passengers. Parties
interested are notified to attend.
Apr. u-2t. JjXSHQEMAKER, Cb. Com.
TNTOIU'ORATION.-Alenruitr-ested
are hereby notified that application
has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of
Llearfield County, for the incorporation of the
"Curwensville Presbyterian Church," which ap
plication hai been tiled in my ( .ffiee. and that the
said application will bigranted at the June term
of said Court, unless cause is shown to tho con
trary. By order of the Court..
-AP"!' 3t D. F.ETZVVEILER, Proth'y.
QOLDIERS- BOUNTIES. -A rent bill
. has passed both Ilousesof Congress and
signed by the President, giving throe years' sol
diers 5100 and two years' soldiers SoO. bounty.
Soldiers wounded in line of duty, who did not
8eyiiwo ortDree years areentitlcd tjthe bounty.
fUountios and Pensions collected by me for
those entitled to them
WALTER BARRETT, Alt y at Ln w.
Aog. 15th. 1SS6.- Clearfieia, Pa.
"RANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE
OF
FOSTER, PERKS A CO..
Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright & Co.,
PciLiPSiann. Centre Co., Pa.
Where all tho business of a Banning House
will be transacted promptly and upon the most
favorable terms. March 2l -tf.
C. It KOSTr.R F.WK. PERKS. J. D. JI'gIKK.
A DM IN ISTR ATOII S N OTTCE. Let
tcrs of Administration on the estate of
Daniel Crowell. of Beccaria, township, Ciearfie!d
co , dee'd. having been granted to tho undersign
ed, all persons, having claims against the estate
are requested to present them properly authen
ticated for settlement, and those indebted to said
estato are requested to make payment without
delay.
T. 11. IJKtWEK.
Apr
17. Is67.
Administrator.
pLOUCjIIS. The undersigned would re
x specifuHv inform the tnii,lie that the-
have now on hand, at tbtir foundry in Curweus
vi!Ie. a lot of olouhs which thev will disnose of
on the most fcasonalile terms. They are of a new
pattern, and have given entire gati-tfaction to ail
who have tried them. Als.i a lot of plough points
and Jamlsides kept constantly on hand. Old met
al taken in exchange lor castiugs.
Alarcb b. ls!7.-bt. KOiJISON 4 FOX.
? LOU It! PROVISIONS!!
T. C. JENKINS,
Commission MF.nrii.iNT, Wholesale Dealer and
RECEIVE!! OP FL'IUK, PlIO VI S ION-S, ALL KINDS
op Produce An Rkfin ei Oils. c, ac.
Cheapest Flour llouso in Pittsburg. On hand
all well known and reliable brands Quality of
Flour 2uarauLed I nA u.u.mii tfmti 1 l.
ers, and prices current sent each week.
Checkered 1-roijt, 23 Li .erty m. Pittsburg. Pa.
January 23d. 1S67.
rtLEARFIELD NURSERY
,1) NURSERY. Encour.
Industry. The undersign
ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike,
halt way between Curwensville and Clearneld
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit
trees, (Standard and dwart.) Evergreen1. Shrub
bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtn Black
berry, Strawberry and Raspbeiry vires. Also,
Sibrian Crab trees. Quince and early Scarlet Rhea
barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address
Auer 31.1864. J. D. WRIGHT. Curwensville. '
W A N T E D IM M EDI ATE LY. Five
'Cobhin's Illustrated Domestic Bible," compris
ng upwards of 1.500 crown quarto pages; a Com
mentary of 17.000 notes from different Commenta
tors ; 700 engravings; family photograph depart
ment; extended concordance ; maps, biblical his
tory, chronological tables. Ac. A book that al
ways sells. Our avera-je sales are 500 copies per
day. s a standard bible for families, teachers.
ministers, and all lovers of the word of God, it
bat no competitor. For partionlars. address
tl. A. STKhhl E UU..
April 3. 1867. Box 222. Harris burg. Pa.
JEW CLOTHING STORE.
JOSEPH KCNZ,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear
field, and surrounding country, that ne nas just
opened a large and well-selected stock of Gentle
men's clothing, and turnisuing gno-is. l outns ana
Boys' suits Hat3 of latest stylo. Boots. Mines, etc.,
in the well-known room on Market street, recent
ly occupied bv Wm. llcffman as a confectionary I
and saloon ' His goods are of tho best, and his :
prices moderate. Call and see. Ap. 10-.1t.
niSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The eo-partnership heretofore exist- !
- i ri. t 1 1 , : i. X" ,1
inir oetween ;. rosier.., if. wuiih, .
Perks. G. L. Reed. Richard Shaw, A. K. right.
J. T. Leonard, Jas B. Graham.and W. A. Wallace.
n the Banking business, at 1'hilipshurg. 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, & Co. RICHARD SHAW,
C R jyOSIEK, J. 1. Ln'.iui.
J.D. M GIUK. EDWARD PERKS,
J. B. GRAHAM, W. A. WALLACE,
- G. L. REED, A.K.WRI3HT.
March 5, 167.-11120
1867. smi- looi-
EYRE & LANDELL.
FOURTH A AllCU STREETS, PHIL A, PA ,
Are opening for spring ot IKhi. ; cea ne.t
shades of silks Fashionable pmid siiks. xis
mark, the new color si IK. e t.iacn is
town. Plaid India silks, perfect. New spring
H mca rr rt, ia var stvle snrind chintzes Org m-
i dies of neweststyle. Steel-colored poplins.for suits.
,N. B Staple nouse-Kcepiug Ku.uo. .ou
stocK cloths- enssimeres. and tweeds fo- youths.
P S Merchants in search of scarce and desi
rable goods will find it their interest to call and
extmineour stock. March 27,lS6i-6t.
ApSS E. A. P. RYNDER, Teacher of Pi
atio Porte, iMelodeon, Cahtnet Orran,
Guitai. Harmony and Vocal Music. Fortbe purpose
of keeping inferior lnstrumeuis uui oi iuvcuuuit
Miss Rynder has secured agencies for the sale of
really good and durable Pianos Organs, Guitars
and Melodeons: As chief among a large list of
good Instruments nmy be mentioned,
Chickerings and Sons Grand, Square and Lp
riirht Piano Fortes. Lindeman's and Sons new
patent Cycloid Piano. Calenberg A
Grand and Square Pianos Mason A Hamlin
caoinet Or"an. Etzy a Cott
Lin8ioy-g Organs and Melod
Etzy 8 Cottage organ .
or 8 urirans ana iueiuuwju. : i,,...
Ae.. which she will sell at a very "-,....
otr Manufacturer s prices. iuu y- be - plettsure
ers to secure Instruments nat Je, tha, would
P.per. Guitar String, and Sheet
- . . .v.. .ntthiinK p"""-
m.i ,ntantW on nana at iu"
September, 20, 1865.
D. Welsh-
CURVEYOR. The undersigned' offers
services to the public, ,n Surveyor.
He may be found at his resi fence in Lflwience
township, when not engaged; or addressed by
letter at Clearfield. Penn a.
March fith. 13S7.-tf. J4MES MITCHELL.
TN THE COURT of Cmmm.. Pleas of
Clearfield county, Penna.:
Eluau BiMiss, No . January Term, 1867.
vs- ' SnbjHUita mr Uivoree.
Lavis a Bitr,s. j Xo Lavina Burns.respondent :
l u are hereby notified, that Elijah Burns haa du
ly presented his petition in the Court of Common
I leas of said county, praying that, for the causes
pet forth in said petition. b may be divorced from
the bonds of matrimony by the said libelant, fil
tered into with you, the said Lavina Burns.
Now, you are commanded, to be and appear at
me next v.ourioi uommon fleas lor said county,
to be held at Clearfield on the third Monday of
June, 1867. and show cause, if any you have, why
Elijah Burns should not be divorced from the
bonds of matrimony contracted with you.
-Apr 3,1867. JACOB A. FAL'ST, Sh;ff.
QLOTIIING! CLOTHING!!
GOOD AND CHEAP IU
Men. Youths and Boys can beup!pied with full
suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at
KE1ZE.NSTE1N BROS' & CO.,
where it isaoldat prices that will induce their
purchase. The universal satisfaction which has
been given, has induced them to increase their
i'oik, which is now not surpassed by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part of the State.
Reizenstein Bro's .k Co.,
Sell goods at a very small profit, for cash :
Their goods are well made and fashionable.
They give every one the worth of his money.
'! hey treat their customers al 1 alike.
They soil cheaper than every body ele.
Their store is conventontly situated.
They having purchased their stock 1 1 reduced
prices they can sell cheaper tl an others
For these and other reasons persons should buy
their clothing at
REIZKN'STEfN BrtO'S 4 CO.
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
market prices. May IS, 1 bl4
JfEW HARDWARE STORE!
PIIILIPSBCRO, CENTRE CO., PA.
G. II. Zeigler & Co.,
IRA1.I.RS IS
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Cuttlery, Wood and Willow ware,
Tin ware, Stoves, Oils, Paints,
i
Glass, Iron, Nails, etc., etc.
The attention of Mechanics, Builders.. Farmers.
Lumbermen and Buyers generally, is invited to
ment of goods in our line than can be found else
where in this part of the State, at prices to suit
the times. Our stock comprises 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, Xails,
Spikes. Railroad and Mining supplies; Saddlery
and Uarncss material a good assortment ; Ropes,
Chains, Grindstones, circular mill and cross-cut
Saws; Enameled, Finished, and Plain Hollow
ware in great varict ; Cables, Coal oil Lamps and
Lanterns; Lard, Linseed, Coal and Lubricating
eils; and an extensive and good selection of
Fine Cutlerv,
Comprising a general assortment of dining knives
and folks, dessert knives and forks, and carving
knives and forks, pocket and pen kn.ves. 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 found buck
ets of every size, tin-cups, oil cons, sprinkling
cans, 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 ; ani with cast, shoar, spring and
blister steel, from the best mauufacturers in the
United States, or of foreign manufacture.
Carpenters
And Builders will find in our establishment a
superior and complete stock of
" Planes. Paws.
Augurs, Hatchets, . ,
Hammers, ' I iles,
Chisels. Hinges,
Bolts,
Sash,
Pulley,
ford. 4c.
, Farmers
Will find everything in their line, and cheape r
than elsewhere in this section of 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 very ex ensive stock of wood and coal
Stoves.
Comprising Spear's justly celebrated Anti dost
cook and parlor stoves of ail sizes ; Alf o, The Ni
agara cook, Parlor cook, Brilliant, Dawn, Dew
drop. Artie, Egg and Picket stoves.
All of the above goods will be told cheap for
Cash. G. H ZEIGLER A CO.
Philipsburg. Oct. 10th, 18S6.-1J.
1 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SOMETHING WOXDERFUL for the million.
All may be rich, wise, and happy. AcenU
wanted. Enclose stamp for particulars H
Camp, 142 Bleecker St., N. Y. Mar. 13,'B7.S-i
PMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA
CHINF8 are superior to all others for fam
ily and manufacturing purposes. Contain all the
latest improvements; are speedy ; noiseless; du
rable; and easy to work. Illustrated circulars
free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed.
No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M.
CO.. 616 Broadway, New York Sep. a 66-j.
TTCU! ITCH!! ITCH!.'! ITCH !!!!
scratch!!! scRATcn!!!!
Wheaten's Ointment will cure the itch in 48 bours
Al so cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CHIL.
BLA1NS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.
Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggistc. By
sending 60cenW to WEEKS A POTTER. Sole A
gents, 170 Washington Street, Boston, it will be
forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of
the United ."Utea. . June 6, lS66,-ly.
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, derotes his time now most
ly to office praotice and correspondence with fail
numerous patrons throughout the United States.
Ladies can confidentially address him on the
most delicate subject, and receive proper and
prompt reply. Enclose stamp for postage.
March 13, l&67.-3m.
rpHE WELL TRIED REMEDIES. Russell's
L Itch Ointment, an immediate and certain
cure, 26 cts. It is also a sure remedy for scratch
es on horses. Russell's Salt Rheum Ointment, is
ui.equi.led 50ctg. Russell'r Pile Ointment cures
after al) other rmeditshave failed. These Oint
ments are certain, sate, and reliable specifics, at
ihouaidshaveandaredaily testifying. For sale
by all druggists and medicine dealers. General
Depot at Pin Chot Bruen A Hobnrt, Wholesale
Dru-gista, 214 Fulton St , (near Greenwich,) New
York. Sect by mail ; Itch. 40c; Salt Rhenm.650,
Pile, tl 50 March 13. 1867. 3 m.
GREAT DISCOVERY. One of the
gieatebt and most useful diswveries in
medical science was made by the celebrated Dr.
J Dumas, of Paris. Chief Physician to the Imp
rial Infirmary of France, in 1661. Those wb
have been afflicted with the painful disease known
as the Piles, and effectually cured by the use of
Dr. Dumas' French Pile Sjlvk, cannot speak toe
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 do just
what it is recommended for; if not. the roonty
will be refunded. One or two boxes is sufficient
to effect a permanent cure in four or six days, if
the directions on the box are followed. Price one
and two dollars per box, according to size. Sent
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
Propi ir-tors and Manufacturers for the United
States and Canada.
$500 OO REWARD will be paid in greenback
to any person who has used Dr. Dumas' Pile
Salve according to directions and has not been
cured Address, D. S. DUNHAM A CO.. Wil
liamsport, Pa. Dec. 5th, 1866.-1 y.
THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN
A MISERY. Just published,
in a sealed envfiope. Price six eta.
A lecture on the nature, treatmer
ent,
and radical cure of Seminal Weakness or sper
matorrhea. Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debil
ity, and Impediments to marriage generally.
Nervousness, consumption, epilepsy, and fits;
Mental and phyi I inunaoity, reaullinir from
lelt Abuse. Ac By Robert J. Culverwell, M. D.,
author of the '-Green Book." Ao.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
lecture, elearly provei, from his own experience
that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may
be effectually removed without medicine, and
without dangerous surgical operations bougies,
instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, hy
which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately,
and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to
thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain seal
ed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage
Guide,'1 price 25 cents. Address the publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.
1 27 Bowery. New Yort. .
Oct. 10. '66 ly. Post Office Box 43fe6. .
rjOXSUMITION CURABLE BY DR.
SCHENCK'S MEDICINES.
To cure consumption, the system must be pre
pared so that the lungs will heal. To accomplish,
this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed
and an appetite created lor good wholesome food,
which, by these medicines will be digested prop
erly, and good healthy blood made ; thus build
ing up the constitution, schenck s .Mandrake
I'illscleanse the stomach of all bill ious or muou
ous accumulations ; and. by using the Sea Weed
Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored.
Schenck's Pulmonic Syrnp is nutricionaas well
as medicinal, and. by using the three remedies,
all impurities are expelled from she system, and
good, wholesome blood made, 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 th
liver audsiomach. It does not follow that because
the bowels are not costive they are not required,
for sometimes in diarrhea they are necceesary.
Thestomach must be kept healthy, and an appe
tite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act
on the respiratory organs properly and allay an
irritation. Then all that is required to perform
a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold x
ercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all
the richest food fat meat, game, and: in fact.
anything the appetite craves; but be particular
and masticate well. Oct 17, ltf6 2
RR ORISON &
WiinivsAi.E ("Jrivt-ks.
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Pork packers. Dealers in Glass, Iron and Nails;
Family Flour of beit brands; Bacon, Hams, Side
and Shoulders ; Lard, Mess Pork, Dried Beef,and
Cheese; Beans, Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Carbon
and Lard Oil. etc.
Run Frost, No. 25j Liberty Street Pitteburgv
Penn'a. March 6, 1867-ly
TrALlJABLK FARM FOR SALEl
The undersigned offers at private sale, his farm
situate in Jordan tp , Clearfield county. Pa., oon-
tiiinig 203 acres net measure. I his land lies in on
of the best farming sections in the eounty, and is
in a nign state 01 cultivation. Anout 17a acre
of the land is cleared, of which 125 acres are in
clover and ti root by the whole under good fences.
Ibe t.uildingaereanew two-story frame dwelling
house, two 40 teet fronts a hewed log barn, 64
by 50 feet a frame straw house adjoining- the
barn, 36 by 40 feet a corn and carriage-bouse, 18
by 26 feet and all the other necessary outhouses
to constitute it a desirable residence. The watr
is convenient and rood. There is also on'
premises an orchard of 125 bearing apple Vr'ees,
and some cherries, a gooa vein i w. under
lies the land, and there is an abundance cf lime
stone convenient thereto. Terms reasonable.
For further particulars address the subscriber at
Ansonville. Clearfield county, Pa., 0r call and sea
the premises
Apr '0. 1867. 3m p. JOHN SWAN.
OWAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical Dis-
unnrr. Hembold'a Rha Rib.', rvvi I 1...
Oil, Jayne's and Ayer's Medicine. for sale by
Jan. 10. HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
BARGAINS in all kinds of woolen goodi,shawljik
blankets, coverlets, Ac., at
t Apr. 3, 1867. J. P. KRATZER'S. :
CHEAP HOODS AND NUBIAS. 25 doien, of
the best quality of Wool Hoods and Nubias,
selling at from 40 to 75 cents eaeh. at -
Dee. 12,1866. ' MOSSOPS
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