Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, July 24, 1867, Image 3

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    HA FT 58 SHAH!
IKFIELP, PA., JULY 24, 1867
Zb and Clearfield Railroad.
RELlGlut;s.-Iivtoe sorvicw prill bo tM
Ehatnbers in the Episcopal
TWfc church,
in nAreher in the Court House.
ElSithe Baptist church, in
.the e veiling.
For siLE.-Irwin75.iIy & , at Lick
.jr. for sale a iUuiay caw
See advertisement.
Kud
oleie.
I rYS Friesd.-TIus monthly, for Au
, Jt is receive! The illustrations, as
usual, are good, and the Literary contents
.entertaining.
. .-... I Pursnnq desirous
Farmers, atten i - - .
0f purchasing threshing machines should
read Mr. Wilson s advertisement, published
in antlier column-
IfuL On -Mon lay afternoon, July 22d,
larjfe quantity of hail fell with the rain, a
south-east ot this borougn. oome
tow nines
,t the hail were as large as filberts.
I. v Cream. An ice cream festival, the
,.-,.,. i.-k nsfld in the repairing of the
Lutheran Church edifice, will coma off at
Mr?. S. J. How's, on Saturday evening
July 27tb.
Hltkleherkies." This highly es
teemed and palatable wild fruit made its
-ippcsranee.. in. our market, in ; moderate
,i;inrititius, last week, and sold at from 10
1:2 cents a quart.
MtrsirvL Concert. The scholars -of the
Clearfield Academy School will give a con:
.. it of vo.-al music, at the Court House, in
;. :i ticl(l, on Thursday evening, July 'Joth
Tin) i.ulille are invited to attend.
Goi.ky's Lady's Book. The 'August
miml.er of this highly interesting and enter
mln'miT mrnthlv is before us, and contains
its usual variety of literary .reading matter
recipes, fashions, ..etc. The illustrations
are unsurpassed in originality of design, or
bvauty of execution.
"School For GiaLS." Cy referenca to
.ar advertising eclumns it will be seen that
M'ws II. S. Swan, contemplates opening a
'S-hot.l for -Girls," in this place, on .Mon
day, September .2d, 1$67. Miss Swan's
I'.iHties as a teacher, are well known to our
citizens. For terms, &c see advertisement.
Clarion County.- A young man named
Hopkins, living near Tyiersbui. was ttitnlW
injured on Sunday, July 14th, by Sailing off
a swing, ae died in lour or nvc nouis,
after much suffering. ... Near Redbank,
a clover seed produced 33 stalks 4 feet long,
which contained 333 full grown heads. ' Hard
to beat, surely. . . . One day, week before
last, two ladies, who had gone to the woods,
near Clarion,' to gather moss.were chased to
within the borough limits by two wild-cats,
when the "varmints'.' gave up the chase.
The ladies were .much frightened, but not
hurt. , . ,:
Demorest's "Young America." This
handsome little periodical started with many
competitors, but has outlivcd,or outstripped,
nearly all. Since its first issue, last No
vember, it has exactly trebled its circulation,
and expects confidently to quite treble that
again, before the 1st of January. It is a?
great a favorite with the little lolks as
)eniorcst's Monthly with their manias ana
deservedly ; for the efforts of the editors to
amuse them are unceasing, No other ju
venile magazine contains so many toys,
stories, games, and puzzles. No wonder
the children like it. Address, W . Jennings
Detnorest, 473 Broadway, New York.
The "Hay" Scales. We hear many
complaints in regard to the incorrectness ot
the 'iiay scales," in this place. In tact,
we are told that, in one instance, where a
load of hay had been weighed on a pair of
steelyards, and then drove on to the scales
and weighed, there was over six hundred
pounds of a discrepancy between the two.
Again, we are'informedby a gentleman who
had a number of loads weighed, on the
same day, and of the same lot of hay, that
the largest load was much the lightest, as
indicated by the scales, when, in fact, he
b lieved it to be much the heaviest. Ve
mentiontlie.se things, not in the spirit of
fault-finding, but in the hope that our bor
ough authorities will institute an investiga
tion, and if, as is alleged, the scales are
incorrect, that they apply the proper eoia-oc-ti.e.
Justice between buyer and seller
demands this at their hands.
MARRIED:
On July 11th, lSf.7. by Rev. T. Van
:coync, Mr. M. ixslow, ot Ueccaria
QIIORTLIDGE & CCCT Proprietors of
10 Bellefonte Lime Kilns, Beliefontc, Fa.
Wrwul AAnnl V.- 1 ; I'nrwnrHpil hv Railroad.
tp., Clearaeld county, and Miss Eliza Jane and My? and for sa!e at the k,lcs
BvEits, of White tp., Cambria county. Jj"MjjMnp
CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau-
: j : ,1..,.-:.,.- ;.. ..,r ir-.ic
jn i uiy l-tm, ioui, si iuu "' meddling with two mare and two eons, now ui
his father, in Elk county, Willakd H
Webb, age It years, 11 months and 1'J
days. Although the subject of this notice
never publicly prolessed religion, yet his
life conformed to that of a true Christian ;
and just before his death he remarked to
his mother, "I am ready to go," or, in the
language ot the poet :
"Afar in yonder sky
I'll make n:y homo.
And wait in realms of light
For thee to come." H.
possession of James Beatty, of Bell township, as
the same belong to me and are only left with hint
on loan, subject to my order.
July 10, lS67-3t. 1j- v. luut,.
PLOUGHS. The undersigned would re-
CAUTION. All persons are heieby cau
tioned aeraiitt pun-hading or taking an
asii;tinirnt of a ooriaiii vrouiis-'ory note, given
by the unJersijjnc-.l to John Cr iwell. dated about
the 15th of June. 1S7. i caliin for one hun
dred and ninely-eijrlil dollar, lhtvin received
no value for 1 note I will not pay the san;e
unless compelled to do so bv do process of law.
July 17, r7-:;ip JOUXM.KATEN.
"pUMFS. Having located permanently
-1- in Clayville, near Punxsiuawney, I have,
and intend keeping, constantly n hand, and
ready for delivery, yellow and WHrrn pine
pumps, to suit wells ot all deptbs. lnese pumps
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
hr i V 5r in .,' and most durable pumps iu use. I will also go
en the most reasonable terms. They are of a new De V" . ji
bar t urtnor nariiumuro tan u iuu. ui iiuiw)
J. B. COS
i
June 12, lS3-6in
pattern, and have given entire satisfaction to all
woo nave tried theui. Also a lot ot piougu points
and lundsides kept constantly on hand. Old met
al taken in exchange for castings.
Jiarca o, 180. -oi ivuaoj- . ou.i.
Oil.
runssutawncy. Pa.
TMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA
CHINES are sup rior to all others for fam
ily and manufacturing purposes. Contain all the
latest improvement ; are speedy ; noiseless; du
rable; and easy to work. Illustrated circular
free AgonUwanted. Literal discount allowed.
No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M.
CO.. HIS Broadway, New York i-ep 5 66-y.
"JURORS OF rOUTIL A Gentleman
who t-uffered lor years from rvous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer
ing humanity, send free to all who need it. the
recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by whi -h he was cured. Sufferers wishing
to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so
bv ad dressing, in perfect confidence. ;
JOHN B. OGDEN.
May 15. '67-ly. 42Cedar Street, New ork.
Pittsburg Prices Current,
PREPARED WEEKLY FOB TUE "RAPTSMAS8 JOCBSAL,'
BY T. C. JENKINS.
Dealer in Flour, Pioduce. and Refined Oils.
Pittsburg, July 13th, 1867.
Pl.Ol-R. I BCGARS.
Jenkin's Eureka. S13 00 Brown, , Hi a U
Jenkin's Lilly, 12 75 Refined, hard,
Jenkin's Eclipse 13 50 j A Coffee,
Ford's A Cwsett's 11 75 B Coffee,
Rye Flour, bbl. 8 00ExtraC,
Corn Meal, bushel, 1 OOl'foa, Black,
Buckwheat Flour, 3 75 Green,
Wheat, - 3 00 a 3 25 fJyrups,
Rye, 1 30, Molasses,
Oats, . GSj Sorghum,
Corn in ear, t0 i llioe.
Corn shelled, 1 OOjOried Apples
F
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R
T II A M E R I O A
LIFE
Tiik Railroad. The grading on the
'Icnrtield railroad is progressing rapidly
t.'wnr Li an early completion. Work is also
atout to be commenced on the bridge across
ri-arfiehl creek. The contractors eontem
pin.'e putting one hundred men to work on
it this week, or next, with a design of fin
ishing the same earl' m November.
The State Normal School, at Edin-t.-.ro.
is without doubt the best place for the
youncr peop'e of Western Pennsylvania to
obtain an education. Its advantages are
Mirpissed by' no similar institution known to
nv The State assists those Intending to
V'ome teachers. Circulars will be sent to
all applicants. Address J. A. Cooper, Ed
iiil oro, Erie co. ; VErie Weekly Gazette.
TirE Crops. From all parts of this
c-iuiity we have the most cheering news in
regard to the maturing crops. The rye is
i-rv good, and the wheat will produce a
yield hevond that of any crop for many
.u-ai-i. The grass is also much better than
t-r the past fire years. The growing spring
roj's oats, corn, buckwheat, and potatoes
also promise a fine yield. We congratu
late our farmers on the prospect of their
receiving an adequate return for their well-
tarned labors. : :
To Letter Writers. letter writers
hould remember that all letters placed in
the post office without the necessary stamp
Icing affixed are required, by law, to be
itit to the dead letter department, at Wash
ington. This fact explains the reason why
fo many writers fail to receive prompt an-"vr-rs
t. their communications the letters
l eiiig sent to Washington for want of prop
er stamps, instead of their intended desti
tutions. A letter, to be Rent by mail,
requires a 3 cent stamp, and a drop letter a
1 cent stamp. All should reinetntter these
17
00 a 10
00 16i
10
75 a I 20
80 a 1 75
64 a 1 00
50 a 90
50
10J a 11!
7
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
OF SEW YORK,
IS THE
ONLY COMPANY IN THE "WORLD,
rcct Supervision and Control of its
Funds by the General or
State Government.
In addition to the security heretofore offered,
we call particular attention to the following :
Jlii'tS.
A Rich One. A friend informed us
'hat, several days ago, a neighboring gar
iitcr discovered that some "privateer"
reading upon his vegetables. Hg ac
'iMiiigly set a trap and caught "the depreda
:i which had "four legs, fine fur, or hair,
"i its back, -webled feet, and smooth tail."
'king ignorant of .the name and character
l his prize, and thinking it a pet be
ii'iiing to some neighbor, the kind-hearted
i-'av-Jener, instead of taking summary justice,
administered a "severe switching," and then
rtlcased it in anticipation of its running
"Oinc. The "nondescript," however, hur
riedly ran to the river, and, to the utter as
tonishment and great dismay of the garden-
''plunged in and drowned itself out of
Pure mortification." Poor fellow ; he then
regretted his severity, and lamented the
"unexpected drowning of a muskrat.
The St. Pau1 iVcs. has a story about a
poor Norwegian woman now unucr iuc tmc
..('he Emigrants "Home at that place
Mrs. Holm Larson is her registered nimu.
and since her arrival there it has been as
corf ai ned that she formerly lived at Christi
ana. Norway, that her father was a Luther
an l.islion that her education is very thor-
oudiand extensive, though confiued to her
native tongue. She was, in early life, en
to a nremieror minister of hiirli rank,
named IJrettcviiie, or irencn uesceiiL, no
is the fatlier of the oldest boy she has with
her here, who is about eleven years ot age.
For some reason the enjagment was broken
by him, her bright hopes vanished, and she
was afterwards married to her present hus
band, a man of low rank and humble cir
cumstances. With him she has now come to
find a refuge in Minnesota. She seems great
ly attached to her children, who number
three.
The Madoc gold mines, located in ITeast
ings cmuty, Canada west, are yielding large
Quantities of the precious metal. The prop
erty was used for farming purposes up till
the beginning of last year, when the pres
ence of the metal becoming known a party
of shrewd Chicago gentlemen became pur
chasers of the tract. The Canadians learn
ing the immense value of the mines, en
deavored by an armed mob to drive the
Chicago "yankees" out of their possession,
and as the claim of the latter was not indis
putable, owing to the existence of the prem
ises previous to sale, a compromise was ef
fected by forming a joint stock company to
work the mines, the Chicagoans retaining a
controlling interest. The gold is the rich
est ever discovered and exists in incredible
quantities.
The Marion (Ohio) Mh ror of the 3d inst.,
says that 31 rs. Richardson, near that town,
had missed her little boy, find went out into
the garden to hunt him. To her horror she
saw the little fellow, eighteen months old,
literally enveloped in the folds of a monster
snake. She heroically seized the snake in
her hands and tore it loose. No sooner was
it loose, however, khan it ferociously made
for the mother, and coiled itself about her
person, attempting to stranirle her as it did
thfi liov. She -asrain seized it. and disen
gaged herself from it, and killed it with an
axe. The little child swelled up tr several
days, but has finally recovered. The snake
was what is called the 'ilue racer," which
does not bite, but strangles. It measured
teu feet.
A p-oim! storv is told of a distinguished
mathematician in the army, remarkable for
want of practical judgment, sometimes
seen in other mathematicians. This otSeer
was ordered to construct a bridge over a
creek somewhere in the Southern country.
lie built it, worked out the arch by matne-
matical formulas. When it was done, the
bridge was found to be under water. He
being called to explain, said, "Oh, the work
is alfright, only I used the minus sign in
stead ot the plus !"
Parley. 1 10 a 1 2DjDried Peaches,
Potatoes, bbl. 4 00 Salt, bbl. 2 oa
Potatoes, P. Blows, 1 OOaudles, 1
n-,ia Kl.l 3 75!Soan. 7 a 10
Hominv, bbl. 6 50 No 3 Mackerel, bbl li vu
Clover eed, ' 9 oojTailow, 1 10 Offering Security Guaranteed by the Di-
Flax seed, 3 uojiiaccn, Mdes,
i;,lrl';,,trci 1 R5 a 2 33 S-hnuIdcrs. ill
Krin nrimn navv. 3 25 Hams, susrar cured, 21
-j i at r.n
Dutter, prime roll, to .Mess rorK. i j
Clifipso. z Iluckets. doz, "
i;"', l ' iisrouuis, uoz. o
Apples, bbl 8 00 a 9 00! Refined Oil.white, 42 a43
n.iw l.Kl .lull K 00 Ooffeo. 22 a '20
PipkIm. ncr bbl 17 00 Dressed Hogs, 74 a 3
I ; , .
TM.OUR! PROVISIONS!!
-- T. C. JENKINS,
Commission Merchant, Wholesale Dealer and
RacEivRii op Fl'iitii, Puoyisioss, all kinds
iinriTr-if un Rkkinkd Oils. Ac c.
in Pittsburi. On hand
all well known and reliable brand Quality of
Flour guaranteed. Inducement offered to Deal
ers and prices current sent each week.
Checkered Fro-it, 273 Ln-crty St. Pittsburg. Pa.
January z-ju, 1004.
T T E O A It T Y & F U L L M E R,
J--L Mam factliieus,
Ami Wlil PQiiln nml Retail Dealers in all kinds
of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. Imported and Do
mestic Cigars. Michigan Fine-cut, Cut and Dry,
and Fancy Smoking Tobaccos, best brands ; Lou
isville Plug Tobacco ; Meerschaum and Wood
Pipes of all kinds. 279 Liberty Stieet, Pittsburg,
Penn'a May 22 1667-ly.
w m-dARTr. : : : w. p. fl-llm eh.
O 11 S A L E,
AT A SACRIFICE..
The entire stock and fixtures of H. VT. Smith's
DRY GOODS STORE. A rare opportunity is now
offered to Merchants throughout the county, or
any one wishing to go into the business, as the
locality is one of the best in Clearfield, and a
complete assortment of goods now on hand. Ap
ply at the Store. June 5, 167.
JJ BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa,
Ono door East ol the Clearfield House,
TO CON SUM PTIYES. The advertiser,
-1- bavins been restored to health in a few
ccks by a very rimple remedy, alter having
uffered for several years with a severe lung af
fection, and that dread disease tons- inptioi is
n nous to make knowa to his fellow-fufferr the
eaos of cure To all who desi-e it. he will Fnl
copy of the prescription used (free of charge)
ith (he directions for preparing and using the
same, which they will find a sure cure for Con
sumption. Asthma, Droncbitis. Coughs, Colds- and
11 Ihroat and Lut.g anections. ltie only onject
f the advertiser in sending the prescription is to
benefit the afflicted, and spmad information which
he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes eveiy
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parlies wiuh-
ng the prescription, free, by return mail, will au
reus lltV. KHIVAKU A. H1UU.N.
May 15, '07 ly. TA'illiaoifburg. Kings co X. .
Keeps on haid a full assortment of Gents' Fur
niching goods, such as Shirts, (linen and woolen.
Undershirts. Drawers and Socks ;Neck-ties. Pock
et Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Umbrellas, Hats, etc ,
in great variety. Ot piece goods no Keeps me
F.est Cloths, (of all shades) Black
Doe-Skin Cassimeres of the best make,
Fancy Cassimeres, in great variety
Al. French Coatings; Beaver, Pilot. Chinchilla,
anl Tricott Over-coating, all of which will bo
..inl.l chenn for CASH, and made up according to
By a aoent act of the Legislature of the State I the latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also
asfenl lor .;icarnem couuiy, ior x. w. uhikt
p u
E CHEAPEST GOODS
ARE SOLD BY
RICHARD MOSSOP,
DEALER in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. &.C.,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
K(jl the following list of goodxand proftthereby
CUay, ran TH3 LADIES.
. , 1 , I nfl..
ijltruji
Che.aji
L heap
(J iie.a p
Cheap
C!iea-p
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
Good
Go oils
Gitodx
dies goods such asCoburg Cloth,
Alpacas, Ie Raines, ijingtiams,
Prints, Chintz. Kerchiefs, Nu
bies. Bonnets, Gloves, etc.
FOR GENTLEMEN',
Alnavs on hand Flaek. Blue. Brown
and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Goods
Casimeres. Sattinets. Cassinets, 'Goods
Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest
ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc.
READY-MADE,
Ch e.ap Such as Coats, Pants. Vests, Under
Cheap shirts, and other Flannel shirts,
Cheap Boots, Shoes. Hats. Cups, Neck-
Cheap' ties. Gum Boots and Shoes. ana
I. j heap
Cheap
a variety of other articles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Goods
Goods
Good
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good
"..-..' . r. it , , , Til , 1
V, " ("Sucll as cnuieacnea ana oiencnsu Good
Cheap jiu.sijns. Colored Muslins. Linen (; 0lf(
Cheap onacottontablocloths.Oilcloth, (;ua,,
Cheap l.inpn ami berun fowls, car- i r
7,, ' 1 I Peu' curtains, iringe, eio Goods
('".' HARDWARE. AC. Good
q'i flt If you want Nails or spikes. Manure Goods
or otuer torKs aw-miil or omer uomls
saws. cmootD irons. Locks. ,Govd
Hinges, etc, go to Mossop'a Goods
A New York correspondent of the Bos
ton 7W savs that is modestly estimated
that 30.000 gallons of whiskey per day are
sr1ii find onnsnnie d in New York and Brook
lyn. The tax on this would amount to
oiMKOO.) a year. The sum actually collected
in the first six months of the present year
is hardly one million.
Governor Rrownlow, of Tennessee, has
issued a bulletin, stating that he is not in a
dying condition, as his enemies have given
r. n.Wst.and. He savs he eats three hear
ty meals a day, sleeps soundly, and intends
. , . i i . i . . . . - .. .
to be re-cieciea oy me laigi-t uiajumy
known in the annals ol the fctate.
It is asserted that the assessed value of
....; Mul.-idnlnhia under the newsys-
Will " . . .
tem of fixinir real instead fictitious values to
property will exceed $500.000,UOO, so that a
faxPrate of $1.30 on the 100 will produce
more revcuue than the present rate ol 4
on the old adsessuient.
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
'JL'ap
Cheap
where you a buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
Goods
Goods
Goods
" r u ii . ,. .. ... ,
Cheap1 choc ami stove oiackinj;. Manilla ;Om
and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or
Pens, Powder, i-not or licaa,
etc., buy them at Mossop's.
IF YOU WANT
Cheap
J heap
Cheap
i ' :.
Cheap shoe Last or Pe!;s. Palm or Fancy y.,'
Goods
Good
Good'
Goods
of New Yor'f, the Company is authorized to make
Special Deposits with ' the Superintendent ol the
Insurance Department, and receive therefor Reg
istered Policies, bearing tho Seal of the Depart
ment, and a Certificate that the Policy is secured
by Pledge of Public Stocks under a Special Trust,
created by the act of the Legislature in favor of
the NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY exclusively. This makes every Register
ed Policv as secure to the holder as a Kational
Bank Xote or a United States Bond.
Investments are confined to Bonds of the Uni
ted States. State and City of New York, and First
Mortgages of Real Estate to amount of half mar
ket value.
"SO RESTRICTIONS IN TRA VEL.RESIDENCE,
or the ordinary employments, in any part of the
United States or Europe, at any season of the
year.
THIRTY DAYS' GRACE ON ALL RE
NEWAL PAYMENTS.
ALL POLICIES ARE NON FORFEITING AND
IMMEDIATELY INDISPUTABLE.
This popular combination ot
SECURITY AND FREEDOM,
The result of twenty-five years t f study and ex
perience on the part of its originator, i3 giving
the NORTH AMERICA an unparalleled success.
That the surpassing excellence of this Compa
ny, and the unprecedented privileges its mem
bers enjoy are daily becoming more generally rec
ognized is made manifest by the tapid increase
of its business. During the first four months of
the.pre-ent year it issued over fifteen hundred
policies, insuring nearly four million tivo Hun
dred thousand dollars, which shows a gain over
the business of the corresponding period of last
year of one hundred policies monthly, and an
increase for the four months o nearly a million
do'lars in amount insured:
Dividends payaole annually, at present FORTY-
FIVE PER CENT.
ALL INSURERS are invited to examine and
compare their policies with those of the
NORTH AMERICA.
Co's Sewing Machines.
November 1, lst"3.
A
W A Y S N
WITHOUT FAIL.
E W,
Cheap'i Soap. Starch, Wall Paper or Win-
(Jhe.ap duwMiailcs, Lamps. J,a:np luues
Cheap or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to
Cheap Mossop's cheap cash store.
Cheap
IF YOU WANT
Goods
Good s
Good'
Goods
Goods
- - : ijtimt
Cheap Qoo ft estrafami!y Flour, White or, (04s
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
C aea p
Cheap
brown sugar, bams, shoulders or Goods
sides, coffee; Imperial, Young
Hyson or blacK tea, buy them
atMossop's cheap for cash.
IF YOU WANT
Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt.
Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried
!' armies or reaches, water or so-
. ii . . ,t
Cheat)' cracscrs, can i musauj o
! ... Vi ,. n vim nan 1,,, v i' Vi n n n
I'heapl " " ' J J r
vap . . " i Good,
Fort wine ior .aeuicui or f-acrumu"-
Goflds
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good.'
Chap
tal uses, Sw--et wine, old Monon
gahela or rye wuisicy, Cherry
and Cognac brandy, buy at
Mossop'a cheap cash store.
IF YOU WANT
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
JOHN I II V I N,
Has just received and opened at the old Etnnd
in Curwensville. an entire new stock of Fall nd
Winter Goods which he will sell very cneap ior
casu. His stocK consists oi
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Queensware, Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready
made Clothing, etc.
The p-ublic generally is respecfully invited to
. . i . l t. I. n .1 La hicitrif)!
nifa h i m o on 1 1 - see uiis siutti auu ucm u ' a
and purchase from him if you find it will be to
,nur advantage. Nov. 15,
J ' .
II R A N GEM J N T.
AT
1
E WT
Th m,bwribers have entered into copartner
ship, and aro trading under tho name ot irvin
Daily A Co . in lumber and merchandise, at th
old stand of Ellis Irvin i Son, at the mouth o
Lick Hun. Iney wouia iniorm meinnenus. ui
th wnrld In general, that they are prepared t
furnish to order all kinds of sawed or hewn lum
i.,.r m,.; solicit kills, for either home or eastern
in n rlf fits.
They would also announce tnat iney nave jusi
Open. cnmrrvrT.
,A Xi W DJLUOil
nf wpll Rftlerted croods, suitable to the season, con
c;;nrrr nmrv variety usually kept in country
stores. Their purchases have been made since
the lato decline in prices wuicu eunuic mem i
all Dt mmh rates as will a?tonish their customers-
One if their partners, Thomas L. Baily, resides
ha Phil.adRlnhia. whose business it w be
u,ot,.t, tho markfN nd make purchase, on th
most favorable tonus. Call and see us.
ELLIS IRA I,
THOMAS L RAILY,
Goshen tp..Dcc.6 ISO.V LEWIS I. IKWIN.
N. D. MORGAN, President.
T. T. MERWIN, Vice-President.
J. W. MEKRILL, Secretary.
G. ROWLAND, Actuary.
A. C. FINNEY,
General Agent,
Clearfield.
W. J. GE1SSINGER. .....
Special Agent. jylO 1m.
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
chum
Cheap Raisens, Figs, Prunes or dried T-Good
Cheap rants; filberts, cream, pecan or 'qiu
Cheap ground nuts, caodics, Liquorice iGoods
Chup or Liquorice root, buy them Uittods
neap at Mossop s cneap ana gooa. Good.
Ch'-apl jp you WANT Goods
L.ieapirj. . v otner article cheap, be Good.
Cheap Bure to go to Mossop. for he sellfj Goods
Cheap i cneaper for cut than any other Goods
Cheap erson ,n Clearfield county. Goods
ChTa1 November 27. 1861. ap27'59.00rf.,
Approved oantry produce of every kind taken at
th usual market prices tn exchange fofJ2-.
TOST. On Tuesday evening. July 9th, a leath
J er-bound copy of ' The Camp, the Battle
Field, and the Hospital," by Dr. F.
The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving
it at the Journal office, or returning "-jrUDE
July 17. aAinaJ .
CVUTION. All persons are hereby cau
'ilnnJ Mo-ninst nurchashing or meddlinc
with a certain red and white spotted cow. now in
possession of Ellis Mains, of Boggs township,
as thesarao belongs to me. and is subject to my
"jnrp. JERE-LBUEP
qOLDIER'S BOUNTIES. The new bill
eoualizingbounties has passed both llou-
nLEARFlELD MARBLE WORKS
ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE
FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST
STILE OF THE AUT.
Tin, tnlivrhi-ri twr leave to announce to t'a
;H,r f.f I'lpi.rfi,-! I countv. that they hav
nnl.il nn ertensire Marblo Yard, on toe South
west comer of Market and Fourth streets. Clear
fiold, Pa., where they are prepared to maKO
Tomb Stones, Monuments,
Tombs, Box and Side Tombs,
iAU T,vnns rtntftrr Posts. 3Iant!es
Shelves, Brackets, etc., etc.,
on very short notice.
Thoy always keep on hand a large quantity of
work, fnfabed. except the lettering, so that per
tons c-.n call and select for themselves the style
dLThey will also make to order any other style of
work that may be desired ; and they flatter them
selves that they can compete wilh the nianufic
turers outside of the county, either in workman
ship or price, as they only employ the best pt
workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly an
swered JOHN GLELICH.
May 22, 1367-tf. HENRY GUELIC11
HOW LOST, HOW RK-
A GREAT DISCOVERY. One of the
greatest and most useful discoveries in
medical science was made by the celebrated Dr.
Dumas, of Paris. Chief Physician to the Impe
rial Ii.firuiary of France, in Islil. Those who
ave been atniclcd with the painful disease known
i the Piles, aud effectually cured by the use of
Dr. Dun as' French Pile bALV K.xainiot r-ptak too
highly of the benefits conferred upon them by
the use ot this certain remedy. It has never
been known to tail m enectinga permanent cure
n a single case, in this respect it rurpasses all
other medicines of the kind. It will do just
whal it is recommended for ; if not. the money
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 on
and two dollars per box, according to size. Sent
by Mail or hx press to any part of tbe United
States or Canada. Sold by Druggists generally.
A liberal -discount made to the trade. ddres.
D.S.DUNHAM A CO.. Williamsport Pa., sole
Proprietors and Manufacturers for the United
States and Canada.
S500 OO REWARD will be paid in greenbacks
to any person who has u?cd Dr. Dumas' Pile
halve according to directions and has not been
cured Address, D. S. DUNHAM 4 CO.. Wil
liamsport. Pa. Dec. 5th, 1S6G.-Iy.
r wnnnn
xu- xTi;r.i .1,.., i'i,i;.i,.r
a new edition of Dr. Culverwell"? .
Celebrated Essay on the .radical cure.
(without medicine) ot c-perjnatorrhea, or seminal
Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Looses, lm poten
cy, Mental and physical incapacity. Impediments
to marriage etc. ; al-o consumption epilepsy,
and fits induced by self indulgence or texual
extravagance.
Price in a scaled envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay.
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty year's suc
cess! u I practice that tbe alarming consequence of
sell abusre may be radically cured without too
dangerous use of internal medicine, or the appli
cation of tbe knife pointing out a mode of cure
at once simple certain, and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter what Lis condi
tion may be. may cure himself cheaply, private
ly, and radically. This Lecture should be in the
hands of every youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain serl
ed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
post stamps. Address the publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.
127 Bowery. New York.
Oct. -10. 'r6 ly. Post I fficeBox 4586.
pONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR.
SCHENCK'S MEDICINES.
To cure consumption, tbe system must be pre
pared so that tbe lungs will heal. To accomplish
this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed
and an appetite created for good wholesome food,
which, by these medicines will be digested prop
erly, and good healthy Wood made ; thus build
ing up the constitution. Schenck's Mandrake
Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilLious or inucu
ous accumulations ; and. by using the Sea Weed
Tonic in connection, tho appetite is restored.
Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is cutriciousas well
.is 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. Tak6 tbe Pills frequently, to cleanse the
liver and s'oinach. Itdoes cot follow that because
the bowels are not costive they are not required,
I or sometimes in diarrhea they ire neccessary.
Thestomach must be kept healthy, and an appe
tite rcated to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to aot
on the respiratory organs properly and allay an
irritation. Then all that is required to perloria
a permanent cure is, to prevent taking oold Ex
ercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all
the richest food fat meat. game. and. in faet,
anything tbe appetite craves; but be particular
aud masticate well. Oct 17. !SJ 2
i i I'vAoiiAnT nnn m niiw u
ses, was approved oy u " " , ;
law. A three years' soldier gets 8100 and a twe
a..'.ni.ii -.ii Bounties and Pensions are
collected by me for those entitled to inem. luring
forward your applications.
3 i fi McENALEY, Att'y. at Law.
August 1, 1306
Clearfield. Pa.
"VTORM L SCHOOL. The second quar
Nte; of the Normal School, in Curwens
Ho, will open on the 3Uin m n0
isirous of teaching the coming w-nter'(,w,'l'a1t!
ubt. find it greatly to their advan ase to at
,nd -financially as wel YDER.
p RAPE VINES FOR SALE. All the
leading hardy varieties of first quality :
Concord, I year old 25 cts each, or $20 00 per 00.
u 2 ' ' M " " " 40 00 per
Rebecca, 1 " " 50 " " best white grape.
Iona, 1 " $1 50 best Amber grape
Any other varieties below nursery prieef or
ders solicited as soon as convenient nd tinea in
"N.Vines ready for removal t by the loth of
October. Clearfield, Pa., A.ngL22. 13ob .
T ADIE3 FURS, and Gents' fur eapi,Jor sale at
1 1 the "corner'' store. CurwensviHe1la
JUST IN TIME!
THE NEW GOODS AT
WRIGHT & FLANIGAN'S,
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
Having justteturned from the eastern ci:ies
we are now opening a full stocK of
goods, at our rooms on Second street to which
they respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lic generally- Our assortment is unsurpassed
in this section, and is being sold very low for
cash. The stock consists m part of
DRY GOODS
r i,. t,t nnalitv. such as Print. Delaines.Alpa-
eas Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and
unbleached; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool
Flannels. Cassimers. Ladies shawls, Coats. iu
bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts, Balmorals. Ac Ac. all
of wich will be sold low for cash. Also, a fine
assortment ot the best of
GROCERIES the cheapest iu the county, at
May 29. MOSSOP'S.
PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at
May 29 '07. MOSSOP'SS
J 7 LOUR the cheapest in the county, at
; May 29. "07. MOSSOP'S.
DRY GOODS the cheapest in the county, at
May 2J, '67. MOSSOP'S.
B
MENS
WEAR
' i i
fTT-A-CTl7nA servant that can oooa wasn
W " ;i aIv to 11. W. SAUJ.11
Clearfield, June o, iso'-
I-OR SALE at cost 4 barrels of good family
? flour, to close out the stock, at -Jan.
10,1336. . MERRELL BIGLfcK .
consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Handkerchief! cravats, etc.
Also, Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs
and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., etc
Hard ware. Grooe
.i ii vinil In short, a general
assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail
store, all cheap for cash, or approved country
, PrNovCe23-jal0 WRIGHT & FLANIGAN,
7EED the cheapest in the county, at
May 'Z'i. Jiuasur s.
00T3 4 SHOES-
at
-the cheapest in the county,
MOSSOPS.
TAILS A SPIKES the cheapest in the ccuntT.
i at MOSSOP'S.
SOLE LEATHER & FINDINGS the cheapest
in the county, at MOSSOP S
CLOTHING the cheapest in the county, at
May 29. MOSSOP'S.
piISH, of all kinds
-the cheapest in the county,
MOSSOP'S.
LADIES' CLOAKS the cheapest in the county,
at MOSSOP'S.
OIL A PAINTS the cheapest in the county, at
May 29. MOSSOP'S
UEENSWARE the cheapest in the county,
A LARGE LOT OF CLOTUING, including soma
extra quality of Beaver Over-coats, and
complete assortment of cassimere goods, made up
in suits to match for sale by
Dec 6,1"". IRVIN A HARTSHORN.
ROUND AND CNGROUND SPICES, Citron,
English Currants, Essence Coffee, and Vine
gar ot the best quality, for tale by
Jan. 10. 1IARTSWICK A IRWIN.
G'
SWAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medioal Dis
covery, Hembold's Buchu, Bake's Cod Liver
jn, Jayce's and Aycr's Medicines. for sate by
Jan. 10 HARTSWICKA IRWIN.
THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, t. r Wag-om-,
for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER
f I Ml REE NEW BUGGIES for sale cheap, at the
II
Corner Store, Curwensville, Pa.
ju!2.