r i: A: - . jmmoiMiu. - - If i 1 I 111 '3: 3U v 'i j : t - . .Ti ,1 Ft I f : 5; 3 .ft) C CLEARFIELD, PA. , AUGUST2K 1867. ' :.TO MY HUSBAND. . ITow calm and beautfu! the night, How sweet the moonbeams play ! - And yet, 'tis but a weary close, Of long and lonely day. . , . , And though the rippling wave m bright With Tuauy a gleaming star, It hath no power to soothe to-night, For thou, love, art afar. 'Tis bnt this morn wJ said good-by, I scarce concealed my tears, Yet, looking back, it almost seems The hours have grown to years; For when I'm lingering by thy side, So sweet the moments fly, 1 scarcely deem an hour is past, When all the day's gone by 1 Yes, thou art absent weary thought! Yet seemest present still ; -And every passing footstep makes My pulWs wildly thrill. ' ' , 1 1 hear thy voice in every sound, " . Thy blue eyes on me shine, - 1 feel thy breathing on my cheek, ' Thine arms around me twine.. ..... , . O love 1 O life ! O all that makes ; This world a heaven to me? Ilaste back to her who hath uo thought Bat bow to live for thee. Come to oar own beloved home, Where never enters strife, --And crown with joy unspeakable, Thy loving little wife. . , Annoying; and Fashionable Accident A Young Lady Falls Through a Buggy. v". One of the annoying, yet ludicrous acci dents, which will happen in the best of families, occured on Sunday, not over a thousand miles from the city. A dry goods clerk had an engagement to take his lady love a buggy riding. .Laiiy in the morning he appeared before her father's door with one of those 3pider-like vehicles which are probably constructed with a view of ascer taining how light a buggy can be made, and at the same time be serviceable. The lady is sweet sixteen, beautiful, and just a little bit of what is termed "fast." She is full of life, fun and frolic, and is de cidedly en boityomt, weighing about one hundred and forty-five pounds. As the young gentleman drove up, h:s lady love was standing on the top step of the front door, with her venerable father, who had his gold specs elevated on his forehead in order to get a distant view of. his future son-in-law. Adonis jumped out of the bug gy prepared to assist the young lady in, but she suddenly took one of those strange -freaks to which the dear sex are all subject. The buggy was standing about four feet from the steps and considerably below the steps upon which stood the young lady. She probably wanted to.ccnvince her lover that she was not clumsy if she was fat, and thought this would be a good time to show him her aeility. - Be that" as it may, she gave a jump and. landed in . the centre of the buaey. If she had stopped there all would have been well, but alas 1 the thin boards of the bottom of the buggy, unable to stand the pressure, gave way, and the young lady continued her. descent. There ,w.as a. .tensing scream ; a plunging horse with a voaoe man holding to him, a bundle of muslin- in the buggy and two little gaiter boots Dointinsr to within six inches ot the eround under it! Pater familias rushed to the rescue and detached the horse from the buggy. - Ho then got up on one side, young man on the other, and they attempted to raise young lady np. "O, stop, stop ! you are killinc me. she cried. . .The boards had broken in the centre, and the,- long sharp splinters extended down wards, and when they attempted to raise the young lady oat of her predica ments these sharp splinters would catch in herle pshaw l Via you ever see a wire mouse trap ? If not, co and cet one, stick Jj'o'ir finger., through the entrance tunnel and try to pull it out. You will then un derstand the sad fix that our young lady W&a in on bunday morning. The old man comprehended the situation in a moment. He told the young man to get down aud break the splinters off. The young lady streamed, "O, dout !" and he woutdu't. At this stage of oroceedings a practical neighbor came up with a hatchet, and the young lady wa soon extricated from her unpleasant situation, and disappeared behind the front door. - We don't know whether the young lady sustained any serious injury or not ; we are not going to ask any questions of the young man. LxchiiitfC. ' - ,.. Sir John Irwin was a favorite with George. III.; who once observed to him, They tell me, Sir John, that you love a, glass of wine?' Those.' replied Irwin, 'who Ha informed your majesty have done me a great injustice they should have said a bottle.'.. ----- - - . 1 To be always intending to lead a new life, but never find time to set about it.is as if a man . should put, off eating , and drinking from one day to andther, till he is starved or destroyed. . , . . - . . :- '-The ship Nellie Fogarty, from New York for San Francisco, was burned at sea J uly 1st.; The crew were saved and landed at Bernambuco previous to July 15th. - The latest invention is said to be ink . made from India rubber. It has been sug gested that writers inclined to "stretch a story'.' will make use of the article. r A man out in Ohio has invented a knit ting machine with which a child cao knit fifty pairs of Stockings in a day. Handy to have to the bouse, , -Shoddy: is accused of having made his money , through "inflation." He affirms on the contrary, that it was through contract-ion. , ' . 4Why is a faithful printer like an ardent lover? Because he "sets up" a great deal, and employs an occasional "embrace.!?. jV , -i'What'sin a name?" P. T. Barnum and Charles Dickens are two of the men who recently broke oul of Danbury jail. ; ' i ,cUy .3fexico" paper says that 903 per- sons. were .shot during the Empire without having been legally tried. R vaia ha an . army of t, 1 (X), 00i men- SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWINO, Ma chines are sup rior 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 5 66-y. TERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman --J who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer ing humanity, rend 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 by ad dressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN. May 15, '67-ly. 42 Cedar Street, New lorx. rpO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a lew weeks by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered for several years with a severe lung af fettion, and that dread disease consumption is anxious to make known to bis fellow-sufferers the means of cure To all who desi-e it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spiead information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes evety sufferer will try his remedy, as it wiltcost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish ing the prescription, free, by return mail, will ad drees REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. May 15, "67 ly. Williamsburg. Kings co N. Y. A GREAT DISCOVERY. ne of the greatest and most useful discoveries in medical science was made by the celebrated Dr. J Dumas, of Paris. Chief Physician to the Tmpe rial Infirmary or trance, in 1SI. Xbose woo have been afflicted with the painful disease known as the Piles, and effectually cured by the use of Dr. Dumas' cbkxch File oalvk. cannot speak too nighty of the benefits conferred upon tnem by the use ot 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 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, frice 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, 'ddress. D. S. DUNHAM i CO.. Williamsport Pa., sole Proprietors and Manufacturers for the United 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 been cured Address, D. ti. DU.MIAM CO.. Wil liamsport. Pa. Dec. 5th, 18C6.-ly. MANHOOD HOW LOST, HOW RE Jnst Published, ffsTst&l new edition ot Dr. Culvtrwell s - &Jvr Celebrated Essay on the radical cureJJi 2f (without medicine) of Spermatorrhea, or ocuuial Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Looses, Impoten cy, Mental and physical incapacity. Impediments to nirriago. etc. ; also consumption epilepsy, and fits induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. frlce in a sealed envelope, only o cents. Thecelebrated author in this admirable essay. clearly demonstrates, from a thirty year's suc cessful practice, that the alarming consequence of dangerous use of internal medicine, or the appli cation 01 the Knite pointing outs mode ot, cure at once simple certain, and effectual, by means of bicii every sutlerer. no matter wbnt his 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,. : UflAS.J.t'. M,I.NEiCO. J 27. Bowery. New.Yprk, Oct. 10. '68 ly.' Post Office Box 4586. r,R- SCIIENCK'S PULMONIC SYR- UP. Tbis'Igreat medioine cured Dr. J. H. Sohenck the preprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it had assumed its most formidable aspect, and wnen speeay death . appeared to he lbevitahle His physicians pronounced his case incurable. when he commenced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no return of too disease has been apprehended, for all the symptoms quiek'y disappeared, end his present weight is more than two nandred pounds. , t'ince his recovery ,he has devoted his attention exclusively to the cure of consumption, and the diseases which are usually complicated with it and the euros effected by his medicines have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where nn has a large concourse ot patients, and it is truly astonish ine to see poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust persons, ur. ocnenca s ruimonic ?yrup, eea Weed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills ate generally an required in curing consumption r ulldireo tious accompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Scbenck, but when it convenient it is best to see him. He gives advice tree, but tor a thorough examination with his Kespirometer bis fee is three dollars. Piease obeerve, when purchasing, that the' two iiKenesses 01 toe ioctor one when in the last stage of consumption, and the other as be now is in perfect health are on the Uouerntnent stamp cold by all druggists and dealers. Price SI 50 per bottle, or $7 50 the halt dozen. Letters for advice should always be directed to I'r. Schenck 's principal otnee. ro 15 orth 6th &t Phil a, Pa tteneral Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes A Co., N V ; S, S. Hance. Baltimore, Md.; John D Park. Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker t Brcs.. St. Louis, Missouri. ;-r. Oot.17,1856 3 GROCERIES the cheapest in the county, ; May 29. , , i ' ...... MOSSOP'S. PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at May 2J '07. MOSSOP'S. FLOUR he cheapest in the county, at ' May 29. '67. MOSSOP'S. D RY GOODS the cheapest in the county, 1 MOSSOP'S. FEED the cheapest in the county, at May 29. . MOSSOP'S. BOOTS it SHOES the' cheapest in the county at . MOSSOP'S. "VTAILS SPIKES the cheapest lathe ctunty XI at MUSOOfS, S OLE LEATHER A FI N DI JiGSth e eb eapest in the county, at CLOTHING the cheapest in the county, at -May 29. MOSciOP'S. I"MSH, of all kinds the cheapest in the county . ' MOSSOP'S. - T ADIES' CLOAKS tho cheapest in the county. -a- i. MOSbOF'S OIL A PAINTii May 29. -the cheapest in the county, at MOSSOP'S UEEXSWARE the cheapest in the county MOSSOP'S. Aliin-ur, lui ulass, white lead. paints A' LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING, includintrsome extra Quality of Beaver Over-coats, and complete assortment of casmtnere goods, made up in suits to match fir ale by Dec.6,I8W. , , 7 IRVI II AIVIAUUKXH. H. F. N A U G Ii ' E, ; WATCfl 5T.AKEB, GRAHAM'S RO VT, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public. that be has on band, (and constantly receirmgnew aaamons,; a rg stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large Tariery from the best Man nfWtorY.eonsistiDzof Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WA TCHESa. Sne assortmentof silver llont ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD rEyS. an elegant assortment of the. best quality. Also, in silver extension and dtsk holders SPECTACLES, m large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a single piece to a full set A LSO, a fine assortment of Spoons, forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired, and Warranted. : A continuance ot patronage is solicited. . Not. 2sth. 1865. II. V. NAL'GLE N EW SPRING . GOOD S. C. KRATZER & SON, Are just opening at the Old Stand above the Acwiomy, A large and splendid assortment of Spring Goods, which they are selling at greatly reduced prices. Particular attention is invited to their stock of CARPETS, (Cottage, common Ingrains, and superior Eng lish Ingrains, and Brussels.) rioor ana xaoie uu cluths, Window Shades and Wall tapers Especial pains has been taken in the selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, White Goods, Embroide ries and Millinery goods. ...... They have also a large stock of Heady-made clothing, and Boots and Shoes, which they will sell at a small advance on city cost, Flour, Bacon, Fish. Salt nd Plaster, Apples, Peaches and Prunes kept constantly on band. Also, some pure lirandy. Whiskey and Wines for medicinal uses Also ia store si quantity of large and small clover seed. We intend to make it an object for Farmers and Mechanics to buy from us. because we will ell our eoods as low as they can be bought in the county; and will pay the very highest price for all kinds of country produce. We will also exchange goods for School, Koad nd County r- lers: bbinirles. Boards ana every Kind 01 munu- fucturcd Lumber. May 14, 1867. ijl O TIIK AFFLICTED !! t HEAD ! READ! READ! THE SRSAT AMERICAN REMEDIES Persons subieotto various ailments, frequently ask the question. -What shall, I do to relieve me V To such we would say. try the fallowing invalua ble preparations, which have but recently been ntroduced to the public, aitnouen tney nave been in use for. a number of years as family Remedies. -' '. . AMERICAN VEGETABLE BITTERS. This Vegetable Compound is aeertain cure for Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver. Carbuncles, K- rur.tionsof the Skin, Canker in the Stomach, etc. A benefit is alwavs experienced from the- nse of on bottle, and pernet cure warranted when the patient perseveres in taxing a sumcteni quantity. In some eases trom two to three comes win eneci a cure. - Mo change ot diet is necesstry.- vor mi- rice is. eat good sa bstantial food and enough of it. AMERICAN LUNG RESTORATIVE. This preparation is a Vegetable Compound an Indian cure for Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds, Tightness of the t best. Pam in the Breast, Asth ma. Bronchitis, eto. This Medicine has a most haonv effect in the above complaints, when taken according to directions, it can be taken at all liino. and under all circumstances, and the pa tient generally experiences an almost mstanta neous relief., it is worth a trial at least. . . , AMERICAN LINIMENT. This compound contains the most wonderful medical properties, and is superior to any other liniment new in nse It is a spi edy, safe and sure cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Earache, Toothache. Sore Throat Stiff Neck, Spinal Disea ses. Pain in the Breast. Side and Kidneys ; Dizzi ness, Burns. Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts Bruises, nrains. Old Sores. Kunrounds, Felons, Cholera Morbus. Colic, etc ro family should be within it, as it is truly an indispensable and valuau. remedy. AMERICAN GOITER CUBE. This is an unfailing remedy for that loathsome disease, the Goiter, or swelled neck. It is simple in itseomposition, yet powerful in its enect. Us ed internally and externally. Persons afflicted in this way should not hesitate to obtain the rem edy at the earliest possible moment, and be re lieved from tbeir unpleasant complaint. All the above remedies are prepared and Sold bv M. A. FRANK A CO. ' Clearfield, Pa. Country Dealers supplied at Wholesale prices XT O M V. INDUSTRJ! BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates . The undersigned would 'respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Clearhel i and vicin 1- ty, to Ktvo biin a call at his shop on Market St. nearly opposite Hartswick k Irwin's drug store; where he is prepared to make or repair anything in nis line. , v Orders entrusted to him wql be executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. ' I have now on hand a stock of extra french calfskins, superb, gaiter tops, Ac, that I will finish up at the lowest figures. : Jonel3th.l86. . DANIEL CONNELLY rn HE "CORNER STORE.' CURWENSVILLE, PA. Is the place to purohase goods of every descrip tion, and at the most advantageous terms A largo and well selected stoc't of seasonable eoods has been added to'tlrat already on hand, which we are prepared to sell to customers at prices as low as the lowest. The highest market rates paid for lumber of all descriptions. . The patronage of tho public is respectfully solicited. 1 ; E A IRVIN, . iW, R. HARTSHORN. Cnrwensville. July 17, 1S65 - SOMETHING NEW" in CLEARFIELD. Carriage and Wagon Shop, ,: . Immediately in rear of Machine shop. : The undersigned would respectfully inform tho citizens of Clearfield, and the public, in general that he is prepared to doaJl kinds of work on carriages, buggies, wagons. sleighs, sleds, Ac., on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or. ders promptly attended to.J; WM. M'RNIGHT Clearfield, Feb. 7.1866-y. , i - s LEATHER a good assottment for sale by" . .. , . . . ... MERRELL A BIGLER. December 14. 1864.- ClearfieldPa, SEVERAL SET of ieavy double hemes and bona-iBod horse collar at ttaa stnra -nf Dec. 6, IRVIN k HARTSHORN- H A RTSWIC K & I R W IN , DRUGGISTS, CLEARFIELD, , Having refitted and removed to the room lately occupied by Richard Mossop, on Market St., now offer low for cash, a well selected assortment el DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicine of all kinds. Paint. Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs. Stationary, To aacco and Sega's, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock of varieties than ever before offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market af fords. Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that jou will be pleased with the duality and price of their goods Remember the place Mosfop s eld stand, on Market St. Dei. 6. 186S. HIPPLE & FAXJST ' salebs in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, ftC MAI5 8TRKBT, CCR WB.NS VILLX, PA., Having just returned' from the east with a gen eral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to invite the attention of their old customers and friends. Their stock consist of r. Dry-Goods, Groceries. Hard ware. Queen 8 ware, Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, which they now offer at prices for cash to suit the times. They also deal in G rain. Pork, Shingles. Boards. nd other lumber, which will be received at the highest market prices in exchange for goods.. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give ns a call. Remember vou can find us at the Old stand on Main Street where we are prepared to accomo- itt customers with anvthinz in our line of I business. Sept. 6. 1865. flIPPLE A FAUST. 0, YES! O.YES!! O.YESIl! 20 PER CENT. LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE COUNTY. Jj(HN S. RADEBACII, ... Having opened a new store at the Blue Ball. Clearfield oounty, Pa., wishes to notify the public that he is determined to sell all kinds of goods CHEAPER THA5 THE CHEAPEST in the CuUhty. Now is your time to call and examine his stock, while be is placing on his shelves a full assort ment of the best Dry Goods, Grocjries, Queens- are; Drugs, Oils and Paints, Ao. Hats, Caps; Boots and shoes, of all kinds, con stantly kept for sale. - Also, a general assortment of ready-made Cloth ing for men and boys. .. He will dispose of bis goods at a very low price for cash, or exchange them for all kinds of mar keting. ' ' Sawed lumber and shingles taken in exchange or goods: JOHN S. RADEB ICR." Octobor 24th, 1866. C5 O I E .T H.I NGN E W IN CURWEN'SVILJLE. DRUGS I DRUGS!! DRUGS!!! The undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that be has opened s Drug Store, in the room recently fitted up in the house of George Kittlebarger. on Main street, Uurwensvyie, ra., one door Vest of Hippie A Faust's store, where he intends to keep a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, ... Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Per fumery, Toilet Goods, Confectionaries, Spices, Canned Fruit, Tobacco and Cigars, Books, Stationery, Pencils, Pens, Inks, and a general variety of Notions; Glass, Putty, etc, etc., etc. The want of a Drug Store hs long been felt in Curwensville. and as that want is now supplied, the undersigned hopes, by strict attention to bu siness, to merit and receives liberal snare oil public patronaee. His stock embraces most articles needed in a community, is entirely new. and of the best qual ity, which he will dispose of at roasonabie prices Call and examine the goods which cannot fail toplenae. . JUSEfJl K. lKvtliX. November . l5. - . . . "MOT STORE AT MARYSVILLE; CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The undersigned wonld respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, that bo has onened a now store in Marysville, and that' he " now receiving7 a large and splendid assortment of seasonable goods, such as DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS. Hard-ware, ' Queens-ware' Groceries; Drugs, Oils, Paints and Glass, Boots. Shoes' Hats ana caps, uiothinz. ana (stationary ; ., and in fact a general assortment of goodsvsuoh aa are eenerailv kept in a country store, , , Desirous of pleasing the public, be will use his best endeavors to keep on band the best of goods, and thereby hopes to merit a liberal share of pat ron aero Call before purchasing elsewhere. as I am determined to sell goods at moderate prices for ccsh.or exchange them for every description of Lumber, at market prices r - . . .r Sept. 27. 18oi. bTACI W. lHUMfBUa. riHAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! JOI1N TROHTMAS Having resumed themanafacture of chairs, at hit shop located ontheletin the res r oi his residence on Market street, and a short dist ince west of tho Foundry, is prepared to -accommodate hit old1 friends, and all other who may favor him with tall, with every. description ot Windsor chairs. He has a good assortment on hand, to which he directs the attention of purchasers. They 'are I made of tho very beat material, veil painted, and finished in a workmanlike manner, and,., will be told at prices to suit the times Examine them before purchasing elsewhere. ' Clearfield, Pa-. March 28. 1866 ' 0 N H IS O W N W. F. CLARK,' H 0:0-K. Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity that he hat taken the rooms.-formerly occupied by. P. A. Gautin, in Graham's Row. immediately over H. F. Nauglo't jewelry store, and will continue the tailoring bur- siness in all its various branches. A full assort ment of cloths, eaesimeres. and Testings, con stantly qn hand and mad up. to, order oslthi shortest notice. Particular Attention wul be giv en to cutting mens.' boys ' and childrens cloth- inir. in the most fashionable sty res. ixive, hinj a call. ; - fDee. 5. 691 W. F: CLAHSr QURVEYOR. The undersigned offeri his services to the public as a Sunreyor. He may be found at his residence in Lawienee township., when not engaged 7 of addressed by letter at Clearfield, Penn a. . March 6th. 1867.-tf. J 1MES MITCffEDL. BANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE FOSTER, PERKS k CO.. Suocessors to Foster, Perks, Wright ft Co., Philipsbcrg, Cestbb Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Banains; House will be transacted promptly and upon tbe most favorable terms. March ill -tf, C. R FOSTER BWD. PERES. J. D. It'dRS. QOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. A recent L4II has passed both Homes of Congress and signed by the President, giving three; years' sol diers SI 00 and two years' soldiers $50. bounty. Soldiers wounded in line of duty, who did net serve two or three years are entitled tithe bounty LSBouoties and. r eneiong collected y me tor those entiUed to tbea . . ... . . . WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law. . Ang. 15th. 1866. Clearfield, Pa. WHITE LEAD, in lib to 251b. packages; Washington Medal White Zinc, ground in oil ; COLORED PLAINTS, Urge ftusortment, - in oil and dry; LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, VARNISH BRUSHES, and Paint Brushes, FOR SALE BY HARTS WICK & IRWIN, MARKET STREET. Clearfield, Pa. Mayl5,187. yALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at piivate sale, bis farm situate in Jordan tp , Clearfield county, fa., con- tninig 203 acres net measure, mis iana lies in one of the best farming sections in the county, and is in a high state ot cultivation, auoui kj acres of the land is cleared, of which 12a acres are in clover and timothy the whole under good fences. The l.uildings are anew two-story frame dwelling house, two 40 teet fronts a hewed log barn. 04 by 50 feet a frame straw house adjoining the bam, 3ft by 40 feet a corn and carriage-house. Is by 2n feet and all the otner necessary ou mouses to constitute it a desirable residence. The water is convenient and good. There is .also on the premises au orchard of 125 bearing apple trees, and some cherries. ! A good vein of coal under lies the land, and there is an abundance oj iin.e- stone convenient thereto. terms reasonaoie. For further particulars address the subscriber at Ansonville, Clearfield county, Pa , or call and see the premises . . Apr. l, lSBi.amp. ; unaD .i. ED. V. GRAHAM, DEALER IN ' DRY-GOODS, dress goods, ; ; MILLINERY GOODS, CARPETS. 0IL-CL0TH3, WINDOW-SHADES, CURTAINS, WALL-PAPER, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS; QUEENS-WARB; HARD-WARS, GROCERIES' SELLS CHEAP Toti CASH, ; aiARKET STREET, ' CLEARriBLP, Pa. MATio,I867. EW SPRING, GOODS, JUST . . i j : RECEIVED' AT ' KIRK , & SPENCERS; Lumber City, P., U The' nndersig'ned would respectfully. "infVmn their customers, and the pnblie in general; that ther: have fust received their Spring stock.'-of goods, consisting ef Dry Goods. Groceries. Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Bacon. Nails, Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Qneensware, Baskets, Tubs, Churns. Carpet,' Oil eloth, and a general variety of such articles its are usually kept in a country store, all of which they will Sell CBBAP FOR CASH. ) i : . .. ' They wenld also direct attention t their large stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIRKfA SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 186T. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on hand. general assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men; women and; children." KIRK A SPENCER.. -. KfiAfi POUNDS 0FWO0L wanted at Kirk k OUUU Spencer's. Lumber' City. Pa . in ex change for store goods, n- n;Mj-2X 186r-lm.;i D TA RlElS for .1867 J formate ai U ' Nov. o;B,l:s:.b.3r.;...4 c0 Wholesale Grocers, ' Pork paakert, Dealers in Glass, Iron and Xti, F amily Flour of best brands ; Bacon, Hams, 614 and Shoulders ; Lard, Met Pork, Dried Becf. Cheese ; Beans, Hominy and Dried Trull ; Carbm and Lard Oil, etc. Kb Fsuwt, Ho. 255 tiEerty Street PittsUr: Penh'a. MarcE 8, 1&67-1,.1' QLEARFIELD MARBLR WOUK -ITALIAN AND VERMONT IffATtBX FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART. The subscribers beg leave to annonnct to' ti, citizens or Clearfield coonlr, that they bt,! opened ah extensive Marble Tard.on tbt South-' west corner of Market an4 Fourth itreti, CIt" field, Pa., where CEey ixt prepared to mas Tomb Stones,- Monument, Tombs, Box and Side Tombs, Cradle? Toaibs, Cemetery Posts, Mantlet Shelves, Bracket, etc., etc, on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quastitj of work, finished, except the lettering, so tht wr sbns can call and select for thrmivtTCs' the tf, desired.-.....-. -; , They will also make to order any other ityli of work that may be desired ; and they (latter that, selves that they can compete with the masafts. turers'outifde of thrfcoudty, either in workmu. ship or price, as they only employ the best f workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly u swerffd. JOHN Gl'ELICH. , May 22, 1867-tf. : HENRY QUEUCH. Jf EW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW. & SON. Have just returned from the east and art i, cpening an entire new stock of goods in ths room formerly occupied by Wo. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the pnblie at the lowest cash priocJ. -: ' Their stock oonsisttf ef s? general assortmeat ef Dry Goods. Groceries', Qneensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Hall, Caps. Bonnets, Dress Good Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Sails, tii, in fact, everything usaatly kept in" a' reuil rlsrt can be had by calling at mis rare, or 1- procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and eonsistn cf .U newest goods, is of the best quality, of the lMa styles, and will be sold at lowest pricts for e.';. or exchanged for approved country produce. Be aare and call and examine our stock befr making your purchases-; sis we' aire determine! U olease all who may farbr us with their eustoa. May 8, IS67. J. SHAW A SON. IMPORTANT TO FENSIUhK3.-lh Act of Congress approved June 6, 1S66, gives additional pensiosfto tie following class ( persons; , , t, ,t . .. . - I. To those who have lost both eyes or bats ha rdi. or are totally disabled is the same f as to , require constant attendano. the sum., per monta. of . $1S,M i. To those wTio havo lost both fert, or ar to tally disabled in the same, td at to require sot stant attendance, ' , f JO S 3. To those who have lost one hand or on test, or so disabled as to render, them unable to per form manual labor equivalent to the less of a hand or foot, tho sum, per month, of SI 4 6 4. Persons , deprived of their pensions under A'cf cf March 3d, 1865, by reason of being in eiv il service are "restored. - ; 6. The heirs of invalid pensioners who died af ter application for their pension had been filed, and before tho certificate was issued, and wh have left widows or minor children, will be enti tled to receive arrears due at the death of Us pensioner. . 6. Pensions are extended to dependent ratnsr and brothers; tho same as to mothers and inter j In all of these cases, new applications tnoft b made The undersigned is prepued. with proper blanks, for the speedy rtcurement d these pensions. . . Claims for bounty and back v7- pensiow. ss claims for local bounty under State law. promptly collected. H.B.SWOOPE, Att'y at Law. July 11, 1866. Clearfield, UST I N TIME! THE SEW Q00D3 AT WRIGHT & FLAN'IGAN"-5- CLEARFIELD. PA Having just returned from the eisUra we are now opening' a full etocs of eaonp goods, at onr rooms on Second street, to WB1C" they respectfully invito the attention ot th PJ Ho generally. Our "assortment is uniurp in thit section; and if being sold vry lowior cash. The nock consists in part of DRY GOODS Delain,Alp oas. Merinos. Ginghams ; -l ? -v.- . - . Mnai;n hlaaebed ana .,h!.h Dritlinn: Tiakines, cotton anu ww. 7 , T... xiinli. CoaU, ru bias. Hoods: Hoon skirts,' Balmorals Its:. c. all All, of wich will bo sold uow ton. cask assortment of the best of MENS W E AR cohSiltihi ot Dra-wert" aVa Shiris,' Hati Boots and Shoot; Uindkerchieftr cravatl, etc. Also, Raft Rope, Dog Rope, WSS an Ake. Nails and Spikes-, Tinware, Lttpi" Lamp wicks nd chimneys, eto , eto Also, Quesware.Glassware.Hrdwaf,eroe ries, and spices of all kinds.. In short, a genr assortment of evefy thibjt usually kent in a r' sfbreaff map fit tdsk or approved' couBur 1 ciov. ZD-iaiu - . njiiuui n'"'-: GLOTn IN (j' ST 0B B- . JOSEPH KUNi; EW foud'TepectfiinV tplSru tbe ciriin of Clw field, aba snrfohnding-eoirntry; 1,. opened a Iartro and well-selected iZf!l.- .VV- menfl clothing od furnibiBff goods, looi Boys' suits welf-known room on Market itreet,re-j 5ie hi Win. .' HoftTnln si ccfo" iw.-- Mil good kre-of ttVbfit, rtB - nil! UI IBKBb Bt - . in the we It oeciipi mad' aalfiofi prices modiratw. r- .liu -.t.C llvv ll. x.S. nrtoA ' . tor. wnicu vue oigucsi j p jfR TZ paid y NSr GOODS -A general tff SAlF Goods, just receive, at J. P. KRATZttt A BIGLER'- VJT June, OT. '-iWf.rW'f
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