Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, September 16, 1868, Image 3

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    -XbFILD, PA.. SEPT. 16, 1868.
- "on and Clearfield Railroad .
. Jn Tyroae at .-:::: 20 a m
'""drives Philipsbors; at : : 11 29 a. m.
. ,Z,m Philipsbarg a : : : 3.05 p m.
""Arrives t Tyrone at : : : : 4 00 p. m.
Kruoiors. Divine services will be held
Jt sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
Ry Rr- Archer (Presbyterian), ia the
rnnrt Hoa-e, mo niti and evening.
Bv Re- Gayer in the Methodist church,
,DByeReT.nH3yes, in the Baptist Church,
ia the morning. t L
j tj .Your sketch relating to your vil
lee has heen unavoidably crowded out, this
week. We will try to find room for it in
our oxt.
Temperance Meeting. A temperance
meeting will be held in the Court House on
Mondav evening, Sept. 2Sth. Competent
speakers will he present. The public, and
especially the ladies, are invited to attend.
Pmocratic Judicial Nominee. The
Clinton and Centre county Democratic con
ferees, on their re assemblage :n Dellefonte,
after their adjournment in this place, nomi
nated C. A. Mayer, of Lock Haven,
as their candidal for President Judge of
this judicial d.-trict.
'TiPlox Seminary. The Fall term of
'ibis Institution will open on the 23d instant
tud close on December 23. The school is
designed for pupil of both sexes. Board
ing reasonable and in the Seminary building.
Instrumental and vocal id usio taught. Prin
cipal, H. F. King, A. M.
To the Afflicted. We have been re
quested to state, that the "Great Macedo
nian Oil," a sovereign remedy for cough?,
colds, bronchitis.etc., is for sale at Graham's
Store. The afflicted should call and get a
pamphlet, aud convince themselves of the
merits of the medicinal qualities of this oil.
Toe Academy We are glad to learn of
tbe bigh'y prosperous condition of this in
stitution. The present year opens most aus
piciously and with largely increased at
tendance. Let parents who have children
to educate remember this excellent school,
which deserves a liberal support,
Repcblicax Meetings. We publish,
to day.brief accounts of several Ri publican
meetings held in this county, withv tbe
past two weeks. Our correspondents speak
Tery encouragingly of our political prospects
in'their eectious of the county indicating
that the RepubKcan3atclive and awake as
to the importance of the contest. Other
large and enthusiastic meetings were held,
lot reports relatiDg to them have not been
received.
Great Western Railway. It is pro
rosed to re-organize 'the Atlantic and Great
Western Railway 'Company upon a new
financial basis; capitalizing the past-due co i
pumind certificates ofdebenture to the ex
tent of about fifteen millions of dollars and
iurea-ing the entire bond and share account
to ahout $63,000,000. A proposal of this
turn re fromrbe Directors has met unanimous
approval in England, where the greater por
tion Of the stocks and bonds are held.
The Fair. By requestsjwe call fine at
teutioo of our readers to the fact, that the
Eieeutive Committee of the Clearfield
Lonely -Agricultural Society -have com
menced the necessary repairs preparatory to
abiding the Seventh Annual Exhibition of
iii-1 Society. The track has been graded
-and otherwise improved, and is now in
complete order, end open for the "trotting
and sporting" public. And preparations
are in progress for the complete arrange
ment of all articles, and for the comfort of
stock. Hon. G. R. Barrett, the President
f the society, being a practical as well as
theoretical farmer, and -she members of the
"Executive Committee, are exerting their
ctmo.-t csergies to make the coming Fair
nwre attrji-ffvelban any previous exhibi
tion in the County. The hearty co opera
tion of both the ladies and the gentlemen,
tbrnvhout 'the county, U solicited by the
-'Ooers of the society. A general response
to their request will, no dou t, be the means
of mikin; the Fair a grand success a
niucb desired result by all who feel an in
terest in the advancement Agriculture in
Clearield County.
A "Mess" tM Piulipsbcrq. We are in
KW'pt of two lengthy count unieations.
a detailed account of a "muss" in
Hiiiipsburg, m Saturday -night last; but,
e canixit find room for either, we will
rJ" to state the occurrence briefly as given
l Mir correspondents.
It seems that the Republican Grant club
ii suspended a flag from their head-quar-rs,
and bad several addresses on the ooca
fla. The Seymourites also htlJ a meeting
fteaoie evening. Thus far all things went
T?'K n 'ke meetings adjourned near
-'Moiafct. Some time after the adjourn
'tntof tbe meetings (then Sunday) a num
r of persons of both parties met in the
trect, when a dispute arose in reference to
ownership of the flag referred to,it hav
'S been gotten up by the citizeus several
ago. Tbe Seymourites, through the
ttgess of the town, claimed the flag as
- j' a,i,erted lat the man who c .r
" it had ao right to do so, as he had not
-a anything towards getting it up. The
Jrtfor Men ne wasj repiied tbathe had
right to carry the Stars and Stripes of
country any place in the United States.
n-s assertion the Burgess repelkd with a
- I oath, and denied the right of the sol
jr 'tocarry the flag through Philipsburg,"
''e ,be dispute was going on, from two
. j lurdred persons of all ages and sexes
"leated in the vicinity, and a gen
- - sgat was imminent for some time, but
1 ended in words. Our correspondents
'-. rc-ate the occurrence, aud pronounce it
one of the most disgraceful scenes that
' to.4 j,iace ;n tjjt ,0Wfl
'.' ne,her thee are all the facts connected
the "muss," or as to who is most to
h " We re not Prepared to say ; but we
, '' l statement will prove satisfactory
Pmies concerned, and that they will
rj' difficulty without expos
t ienwe:ves further iu the columns of the
'-papers.
Adjourned Sale. The Treasurer, will
sell at tbe Court House, on Saturday, Sept.
26th, the unsold tracts of unseated lauds.
No one ever regretted having obtained a
guod education. Every young person can
get an education by atteuding the State
Normal School at Edinboro.
"My loss is such as cannot be repaired."
is the frequent exclamation of those who
find their hair turning to the frosts of old
age. But such may take courage. "Bar
rett's Vegetable Hair Restorative will not
only restore their hair to its original color,
but render it soft and glossy as in youth.
Jlilwiukee Sentinel.
LOCAL COEEESPOULEITCE.
Pennfield September 9th. 1863.
MR. Editor: The Republicans of Hus
ton township, held an enthusiastic meeting
at the Scboolhouse in Pennfield, on Monday
evening Sept, 7th. The meeting was first
addressed by J. II. Fulford, Esq , on the
important questions of the day.in his usual
clear and forcible manner. T. II. Murray.
Esq., was then called upon and delivered a
stirring, eloquent and convincing address.
Mr. M. is a rising young orator, and is doing
good service in the Republican cause in this
county. The meeting adjourned with three
cheers for Grant and Lolfax, and three for
the speakers. You may rest assured that
Huston township, will roll up a handsome
majority for Grant, Colfax and the State
ticket Yours Truly, S.
Janesville, September 5th, 1868.
Dear JoCHnal: The Republicans of
Guelich held a large and enthusiastic meet
ing in this place, on last evening, Sept. 4th.
The meeting was organized by electing J.
L. M'Cu'ly, President ; Moses Robison and
Simon Stanley, Vice Presidents ; and L. A.
Warren, Secretary.
Eloquent and stirring addresses were de
livered by T. II. Murray and J. II. Fulford,
Esq's., ot Clearfield, and Capt. G. W. Curry,
of Philadelphia, upon the issues of the pres
ent political campaign.
The enthusiasm was such as to hold the
people till past midnight, without any show
of impatience or weariness. The meeting
adjourned with three cheers for Grant and
Colfax, and three for the speakers.
The people of this section are waking up
thoroughly to the importance of the contest,
and will do their full share towards the
thirty thousand majority for 1 1 art ran ft and
Campbell in October. And we promise the
support of many J)emocrats in November,
to swell Graat's majority beyond anything
on the record. Yours truly, Yokick.
Madera, September 4th, 1S68.
Ml Row: Dtar Sir: The citizens of
Madera aid vicinity, met ou Thursday eve
ning. Sept. 3d, 1S68, and organized by elect
ing W. B. Thomas, President ; John Beyer
and Thomas Irwin, Vice Presidents ; and L.
A. Warren, Secretary.
Notwithstanding the inclemancy of the
weather, the house was filled to overflowing
with ladies and gentlemen, and many were
compelled to -remain -outside.
The assemblage was addressed by Capt.
Curry, of Philadelphia, and T. II. Murray
and J. II. Fulford. Esq's, of Clearfield.
The speeches were full of truth and convin
cing argument, carrying conviction to the
minds of the hearers.
Our meeting was a perfect success, atten
ded wjth goud order, amidst much enthusi
astic feeling and applause. The speeches
were well received by all present, and will
have a salutary influence on the day of the
election in rolling up a large majority for
the Republican ticket. With cheers for the
speakers, and our candid .tes, the meeting
adjourned. Yours, W.
Lutiiersbcro, Pa , S-pt. 14, 1S68.
Mr. Editor : Being present at a Dem
ocratic meeting in Luthersburg on the 12th
inst., and hearing some explosions from the
bij gun of Brady, I cannot resist the im
pulse to notice, through your columns, an
insult throwu at the soldiers during the
evening.
One of the speakers, during bis remarks,
had occasion to make mention of the sol
diers. He termed them in a very energe'ic
manner, 7ie louxy, ragg&l, thieiing W
tliers," while, in the same speech, he said
" we should take the men of the South by
" the band, in good faith and fellowship,
" and restore them their former rights and
" privileges, both socially and politically."
Now, I would ak : Why not have as much
pity for the poor, lousy Union soldirr, as he
(the speaker) shows to the thousands who
were in arms against tbe country? If the
ex-rebels are entitled to their former stand
ing as citizens iy virtue af their ceasing in
rebellion, the ragged soldier should certain
ly have the same privilege, as the war is
over and they no longer bear arms ! Again :
These same thieving soldiers planted them
selves before Lee's hordes at Gettysburg, to
protect him and bis property from insult and
devastation, even if the price were life itself;
and now, should they nol have just as good
a right to feel an iuterest in tbe political
welfare of the country as our "triend" Jell ?
But I think I can surmise the reason why
tbe ex-rebeis, in his estimation, are more
entitled to universal regard than tee are, to
wit : The Union soldiers proved that they
can and will protect the country and their
homes, while, on the other hand, the "boys
in Grey" fried tooverthrowthe Government
and wring the aforesaid speakers neck, but
tailed ; and therefore these rebels require a
certain portion of his pity and commisera
tion, while those whe saved the country from
ruin are termed by him cs "louy, thieving
fthliert" aod deserve none of his pity.
Well, Jeff, they ask none at your hands !
They are better off without it, for it would
poison them.
I do not wish to be understood, however,
that I would withhold from the residents
of the Southern States their rights as citi
zens one day longer than the safety and in
terests of our Government require ; nay, as
they prove themselves worthy I would ad
mit them. But, while I accord this much
to the late rebels, I wou d expect at the
hands of the friends of those rebel, at least
a proper regard for the services and feelings
of those who lought and bled in their coun
try's defence. Youre, &c, D. A, W.
GRAND RALLY!
Grant and Colfax
MASS MEETING!
AT CLEARFIELD, ON
WEDNESDAY EVEN'G, SEPT. 30,1868.
The Meeting will be addressed by
GOV. JOHN W. GEARY,
Hon. Andrew G-. Curtin,
HON. G. W. SCOFIFLD,
Hon. Samuel Linn,
and a numberof otherdistinguisbed speakers.
Friends of the Union, of Humanity and
Peace, "rally once again 1"
It is the same old struggle the same vi
tal i.-sue shall the Nation survive or per
ish ? Shall all the results of the war be
sacrificed all the blood have been shed,
and all the vast treasure expended in vain ?
Shall the Government of the country be en
trusted to those who attempted to destroy it?
Let us be up and doing, for everything dear
to American freemen is at stake !
II. Bucuer Sw'oope,
Chairman County Committee.
MASS CONVENTION,
TO BE HELD AT PITTSBURGH, ON
Thursday, Sept. 24, 1 808.
The Republican State Central Committee has
ordered a Uraod Mm Convention to te held in
ibix city ou the 24th Of September. 1808.
The Republicans of Western Pennsylvania are
urgently invited to eume.ru mas.ie, to this Con-vei-tion.
and so help the good entire along.
Arrangemeuta it ill be made, as far a possible,
with the Kai.road Companies for Excursion
Trains and Tickets to the Conventijn.
Km'tient Speakers have been invited, and their
names will be announced in due reason.
A GkANl TORCHLIOIIT PKOCKSSI0N will
take place on the night i efore the Convention,
and all Urant Clubs aud Tanners' Club are invi
te p to tko part in it.
A DAY LIGHT PROCESSION
will form on Thursday morning, and an invita
tion is extended to all trades and and associations
to be represented in it The various Grant and
Tanner Clubs will also take part in it, and tbe
Hepublicutis of the county are expected to turn
o t in full force, in wagons and on horseback.
The Sleumbo.itmen, Firemen, Uutchers, 1'ray
men. Moulders. Glass Blotters. Puddlers, Hollers,
Mucbii-iis. Carpenters, Brick and Stone Masons,
aad men of every other trade, are invited to con
sult together and arrange for such part as, each
may cboi se to take in the procession
Republicans ! Let us have a rally wot tby of the
days of ISliO and IS6-1 By older of tbe
STATE CFVTRAL COMMITTEE.
Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities.
JAMES T. BKADY A CO.,
Snrrwor to S Jonr.s Co.)
COK.NEU OP FOURTH AND WOOD STUKET3.
Pittsburg. Sept 5. 1S68.
buy sell I buy. sell.
GOLD. 1431 3 4 1 r 5-20s. Jan.'fi7. IDS j 1 0S
U.S. 6s., 1SS1. 114 714, 6 28. Jul. '67 IdSllllS
a-2ns, ISfi2, 114 1I4J 'June. 7 30s, 109 ltli
5 2is. 1SS4, 10tJ 1091 July 7 3Us. lnyi.iuai
i 28. IStSa, 1 IllJ I III , May Com p, 'S3. 1 14 1
10 40s. Moi'lOft ;Au(.Coiup.'5.l I8J 1181
5-2(1. Jan. '5, lllsi lOsj! Sept. Comp. "65.1 18 ll8i
5-2tls, Jul. '5. 10S !I3ii Oct. Com p. '65,1 1711 1 IS
We are now converting 7 3d of tbe June and
July aeries into Gold Coupon 5-20 bondsof 1St5 7.
SPECIAL NOTICE. All persons having
unsettled accounts on the books of Ed.
W. Graham, are requested to come forward and
settle the aame fortuwith. Tbe books will l.e
found atthextoreof JAS. B OKAli AM A SONS
rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RICHARDSON & CO.,
126 Market Street. Philadelphia, are tha largest
Manufacturing Confectioners and W bolesale deal
ers in Fruits, Nuts. Ac , in the United States.
March 4, lS6o-ly.
rpEACHERS WANTED. The School
- Directors ot the Borough of Clearfield
want to employ three competent teachers to lake
xbargeof tbe Public Schools the coming winter
. ii tiiiw i u ni t inrnil
A I) U IICU II IS CHU HU'IICSB lll'l.-.H 'l ' " ,
' r -1- - ii i ri A..1.1 I- run- 1,
GRAPE VINES FOR SALE. All the
lrmlin(r ImrrK v:irilTlPS nt first nllillit.v-
i . - - j .... - j
Concord Cuttiiiies, Sl.HU per hundred.
Oiders solicited aa soon as convenient and filled
in 'otation, by A M. HILLS.
Aug 21, '61. Clearfield, Pa.
POR SALE. The subscriber will sell at
- private sale, a House and Three Lois,
situate u the town of Luthernburir Clearfield
coun'y. Pa. Tbe property is a desirable one, in
irirad location, ai d in good repair, una win oe
sold on easy terms Far particulars apply to
Hl'HrKl,
Aug. 16, ISfiS. Crearfleld. Pa.
EXECUTOR S NOTICE. Letters Tes
tameiitjiry on the estate of James Al
bert, late of lecatur township, Clearfield coun
ty. Pa., dee'd. having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indented to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having Chinos against tbe same will present
them, properly authentic!.ed. lor settlement.
Aug IZ, oa-ot VVA1 ALiBtttr, Jr , fcxes r.
pOMMISSIONERS' SALE OF UN-
SEATED LANDS. In pursuance of
an Act of Assembly pa;sed tbe 23d day ot March.
isl 3. entitled an act to amend an act directing
the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and
for otherpurposes.ioe Commisaiouersof Clearfierd
coaniy. Pa . will di.-poee uf the following lands,
at tbe Court llou-e. on luesduy, tbe i'Jtn day ut
? pteniocr. A 1) , inns:
titt , Ac, lVr. Warrantees, Townships.
100 J. & Win. sj.itisom, Bradford.
5681 135 Joseph. Flirrruii, Brady.
20 E. B. Haymaker, Bi-ccaria. -
J8 120 Michael Fonts, Bt-ccana.
1(K Bei.j. Ilart.sliurn, rVrguaon.
274 John Tliomaa, Graliatu.
1923 I'U ICS Mori is & Stewart, Girara.
700 William, Karthaus:
a2H) Isaac Thompson, Ktmx.
40 , John B st, Morris.
100 John Nicholson, Morris.
Bv ordrr of the Bonnl.
Anp. 26. ' W. S. BKADLET, Clerk.
Job Goss J No. June Term, 1368.
vs
L. J. Obass. et. al. ) EJECTMENT.
Now, 19th June. 1S5S. Plaintiff.by hi; Attorney,
moves for ruleon Defendants to appearand plead
lo the action and an order of publication, in ac
cordance with Ihe piovisions of the Act of As
sembly. . li. B, Swoopk. Ait'y for Pl'ff.
Now. 19th June, Kule ia pranted on De
fendants, to appear and plead to the above stated
action of I j ciment lor a certain piece of land
situate in 1'eeatur township. Clearfield county,
bounded as follows, to wit Beginning at corner
of land of O. P. Mnttern thence West 27 perches,
more or les. by land o: Morgan. 11 ale A Co. to a
corner, thence North by land of Kephart aud
others I Hi) percbes mure or less.to acorner thence
East by lands of Morgan, Hale k Co 511 perches.
more or lei-s to a corner, tbenre East by lands of
Morgan, Hale A Co. I2 I erches more or less, to a
corner thence Son'b I2o perches, more or les. to
a eorner thence East 90 perches, more or tees, to
acorner. thence South ISH perches, more or less.
to the place of beginning; being parts of two
tract in the names of Wihor k Heuibleton. the
suit being brought to enforce paymentt f purchase
monev.
hale returnable at September Term 1368 Rule
to be published in one newspaper in ihe county
of Clearfield, for sixty days before the return day
thereof, to he inserted at least three times accord
ing to tbe provn-ions of the Act of Assembly in
ucb ease made and proviaea. dj tne iouri. ii
LOOK AT THIS I
LOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books; Sheet Musio
for Piano, Flute and Violin;
Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de
scription; Paper and Envelopes. French
pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils;"
Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption ami
Promisor j Notes;
Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment
Brief; Legal eap; Kecord cap; and
Bill eap, etc.,
Will be sold at Wholesale or Retail by
P. A. GAULIN,
At the Pos offic. on Market Street,
Clearfield, Pa.
May 5, 1868
NEW STOCK!
SPRING GOODS!
SPRING GOODS!!
SPRING GOODS!"
AT Till
KEYSTONE STORE,
Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
BUYERS OF DRY GOODS, TRIM
mings, notions, hoisek y, gloves,
fancy goods, carpets, oil
Cloths, window shades,
wall paper, carpet
chain, toilet
QUILT,
UMBRELLAS; PARASOLS, ic, &c,
are invited to examine the
most complete stock ev
er brought to this
market.
"We Challenge Competition.
, CASH BUTERS
Will Find Rare Inducements.
NIVLING k SHOWERS.
Clearfield. Penn'a.
April 8. 18f8.
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
The Cheapest and Best Goods in
Clearfield county are sold by
GEORGE S. PERRY,
WHOLESALE 1HD RETAIL DEALER II
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE,
North-west cor. Curtin St. and Public Square,
OSCEOLA MILLS. Clearfield eo Pa.
We keep on hand Goods of every
grade and variety.
FOR THE" LADIES
we have Dress Goods of every fabric,
FOR THE GENTLEMEN,
Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres,
Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Linens, do.
Also a full stock of Gents' Furnish
ing Goods.
IN COOTS AND SHOES
We deft competitios. as we buy for cash,
and buy from the manufacturers in East
ern cities, and hence can fell cheap
er than other dealers,
liats and Caps of latest styles very cheap.
NOTIONS. All goods in this line you
can find with us cheap and good.
HARDWARE, of every description, for car
penters, builders and others.
GROCERIES.
SYR CPS, from the lowest grade to tbe ieat
that can be bought in the markets.
SUGARS of every kind.
TEAS of the very best qualities.
COFFEES that cannot be beat.
Either in price or quality.
CANNED FRUIT of all kinds.
DRIED FRUITS, Spices, oo.
We have always on hand a large stock of
Queensware, Wood and Willow-ware.
ROPES, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL k WINDOW PAPERS,
FLOUR & FEED, BACON,
PROVISIONS, FISH,
LARD, BUTTER,
OILS, &c, &c.
Any goods yon are in want of can be fonnd
at our btore. All are cordially invited
to rail and examine onr stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as we feel
confident that we can sell you
better goods.and at lower
prices, than ean be purchased elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to orders
from a distance, aud to supply
ing log camps.
COME ONE ! COME ALL ! !
No trouble to show Goods.
GEORGE S. PERRY,
Osceola. July 29. 68 tf.
s.
B.
MEYER
PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT,
MILESBDRO, CENTRE CGCNTT, PKFS'A.
Also agent ior all the latest Improved Water
Wheels hnd for table saw wins. Jau.S'Otf-ly p.
RAN K LIN HOUSE,
MILLER FARM STATTON,
(OS OIL CREEK RAIL ROAD,)
Venango County. Penn'a.
THE HOUSE AND FURNITURE NEW.
Jy 8,'63-lj. a W. TWIST, Proprietor.
DR J. M. MOOItEHEAD. tenders his profes
sional services, in tbe practice of medicine,
to the eitiiensof Ansonville and vicinity Hav
ing received a liberal encouragement during the
past two years, be has determined to remain here
perniant-nt'y. Teeth eatracied withoat pin. by
a Nareotie sprat, perfectly safe. Artificial teeth
put op in a woricmaniike wanaer. aad warranted
to give satisfaction. Sept 2-2uip.
(JLEARFIELD HOUSE,
FRONT STREET, PIIILIPSBURU. Pa.
I will impeach any one who says I fail to give
direct and personal attention lo all oar customers,
or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well fur
nished table, witb e'ean rooms and new beds,
where a'l may feel at borne and the weary be at
pest. New stabling attached.
Phiiipshnrg. Sep. 2.'68. JAS. H. GALER.
ALLEGHENY IRON WORKS
WARREN, PEXN'A.
BROWN, ARXETT & CO.,
Proprietors of these works, have added to the
Machine Shop enlarged Machinery, of the best
description, for heavy work, a steam hammer in
the Blacksmith Shop, and in the Boiler Shop tools
necessary for the manufacturing of Steam Boil
era in the best-style.
They would respectfully notify Millers. Lum
bermen aud Tannery nen that they are irepar
ed to leceive, and promptly execute, orders for
ENGINES, BOILEKS. CIRCULAR MILLS,
SHINGLE MACHINES. AND BARLOW'S
PATENT ROTARY MULE Y-SAW HANG
INGS, PLOWS, lie, &c.
They employ none but the best workmen and
purchase the best material the market affords.
They feel assuted that tbey will thus be able to
turn out work bich will give satisfaction to their
customers. Tbe Barlow Patent Rotary Cutting
Muley Saw Hangings ore considered tbe most
perfect Muley ever yet introduced. We will
guarantee tbem to cut twenty-five per cent, more
lumber than any other Muley now in use
Our Circular Mill may be seen at the Mill of
Ellis Irwin if Son, at Lick Run, where informa
tion respecting them can be obtained.
II. W. BROWN.
L. W. AltNETT
Aug.5,'flS-3m. TllOS STRUT HERS.
JUST IN TIME!
THE NEW GOODS AT
A. K. WRIGHT & SONS,
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
Having just returned from tbe eastern cities
we erenow opening a full stocK of seasonable
goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which
they respectfully invite the attention oi the pub
lic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed
in this section, and is beiug sold very low for
cash. The nock consists in part of
DRY GOODS
of the best quality, such as Prints. Delaines. Alpa
cas. Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and
unbleached ; Drillings Tickinsrs. cotton and wool
Flannels. Casslmcrs. Ladies' h'hawls. Coats. Nu
bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals. &o . Ac. all
of wMch will be sold low for cash. Also, a fine
assortment of the best of
MENS' WEAR,
consisting of Drawers and Phirt.i. Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes, llandkerchieftt eravats, etc.
Also. Raft Rope. Dog Rope. Raltina Augnrs
and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps and
Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., etc
Also, Queensware. Glassware. Hardware. Groce
ries. and spices of all kinds In short, a general
assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail
store, all chrap for cash, or approved country
produce.
Nov 2-iain-noH. WRIGHT SONS.
EUEEKA!
STAR LIGHTNING ROD!
The Best and the Cheapest!
The Star Galvanhkd Lightixq Rod is supe
rior to any in use, and will last tor generations
It is made from Maenetia Iron fths sauare-
grooved, spiral-twisted and galvanised, ami con
nected with pure copper couplings, rendering it
equal to a eopoer rod. tbe whole surmounted with
a uoiu-piauea ciusier point ui pure cvii, tuna
forming a continuous rod from tbe point to the
ground the combination of metals forming a
galvanic battery in the rod.
It is warka.nteo always to remain bright and
olean. and will never corrode or rust, tnus pre
senting a neat ornauieutal appearance on tbe
building, worth more than iu co.-t as a matter of
oruament.ro say n itbing about its sure protection
against lightuing.
In show the popularity ot tne (iaivamiea oiar
Rod. it is onl v necessary to say that tbe propri
etors have pulled off more than one hundred tons
of old rusty irons, within twelve mouths, from
colleges, aoademies. public buildings, barns, etc..
and put up the Star Rod in their place.
As the -TAR is better anil sold at a less price
than any other rod. is more durable and more or
namental, persons should consult their own inter
esta and safety to life and property, before they
have a rod erected on their buildings.
All that is necessary to convince the public of
the sii eriorii v of the Star Lightning Rod. is a
thorough exuniinat on into its construction and
scientific, combination.
Tbe uuderyii'ued. beins the Agents for Clear
field county.- will put up rods for all who may de
sire them, on short notice nnd reasonable terms.
Call and examine them at their store in Clearfield.
June 10, ISliS. MEKKILL A BIGLER.
FURNITURE ROOMS.
JOHN GUELICH,
Desires to inform his old friends and customers
that having enlarged hie shop and increased bis
facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared
to make to order such furniture as may be desir
ed, in good sryle and at cheap rates for cash. He
mostly has on nana at nis -rut puure nooms.
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is.
BUREAUS AHI SIDEliOAKDS.
Wardrobe and Book-cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor.
Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-
ny-Liind and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KIND. WORK-STANDS, HAT
RACKS. WASH-STANDS. e.
Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs;
Ana common ana omer mairs.
LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description on hand, and new glaM fcr
old frames, wntcti will oe pu- :x. n very
reasonable terms, ossaort notice.
He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, nair.
Corn-buk. Hair and Cotton top Mattresses.
COFFINS, OF EVKKY RI.ND,
Made to order, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, House painting done to order.
The above, and many other articles are furnished
to eustoine-s cheap for cash or exchanged for ap
proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar,
Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for tbe busi
ness, taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shop is on Marttet street. Clear
field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store."
December 4. 1S1 ' JOHN GUELICH
A LARGE lot of Fly Nets. Teom and
-' - Stace Harness. Hnrse? Collars. Garths,
Sarcingles and Saddlery Hard ware , just received
and for sale by the firm of G. H.ZEIGLKK Sr CO.
A FULL stock ot Platform.Counter.Berm
and Balance Scales, f'.ir sale, at Manu
facturers pric-s. by 6. II ZEI'H.FR t CO ,
J ly lo, ISfio. Pfciiipsborg. Pa
EVERYTHING in the Hardware line
k. i-t and tor sale.at FAIR PRICES, by
July 15, 1S68. H- ZEIGLER o C0.
A FULL lire of corigated Water Coolers,
and Ie-s Cream Freezers for sale hy
July 15. Ii3 G. H ZF-IGLEh 4 CO.
DOTY'S Clothes Washer and Galea Cop
per Strip Feed Cutter for sale hy
July 15. 1863. G H iCEIGLLR k CO.
N
AILS k SPIKES the cheapest intheeeonty,
$5000, ACCIDENTS. $5000.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS INSURANCE FOR
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. FOR ONE DAT.
Five Dollars per month and from S25
to i0 rer year with weekly
compensation, ia ease of
total disability.
JiO MEDICAL EXAMINATION IS MADE
IN ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
Policies and tickets, covering all kinds of acci
dents, whether received whilst travel
ing or otherwise, sold by
ALFRED M. S M I T 17 ,
Insurance Agent.
Clearfield, April t, 186ft.
NE AV STORE.
Corner of Second St. and Hill Road.
II. MITCHELL
Has just received and op"ned. at the above nam
ed place, an entire new stock of Spring
and Summer Goods, which be will
sell very cheap ior cash.
His stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware. Boots and Shoes. Hats and
Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc He also keeps
choice Flour, Coin Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits.
Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair
rates are respectlully requested te
give him a call.
Approved country produce will be taken, at
the highest prices, in exchange tor goods.
Clearfield, June 17, 1863.
T- E W A KRANGE M E N T.
A. I. 5 H AW,
DRUGGIST,
(Second street, opposite the Court House,)
Clearfield, Pa.
The subscriber would respectfully inform tbe
citizens of Clearfield ccunty.tbat he continues
to carry on tbe Drug business, at tbe old stand,
and that he is now prepared to furnish
DRUGS, PATEN T MEDICINES,
Dye Stuffs, Tebaeeo. Cigars. Confectioneries,
Stationery. Ac.
PHYSICIANS
Will find our stock of Drugs full and complete
and at a very slight advance on Eastern prices.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Teachers and others will be furnished with class
ical and miscellaneous buoks by express, at short
notice.
STATIONERY",
Cortfisting of Cap. Flat Cap. Foolscap. Letter and
Perfumed Note Paper, also, a very neatatoea ot
Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand.
Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ae.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Will find a full stock of Pure Spices, Soda, Soda
Ash, Concentialed Lye Soap, te.
AND GENTLEMEN
Are requested to examine our stock of Perfumery,
Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, brushes, Combs,
Toilet Setts. Ae.
SMOKERS AND CHEWF.RS
Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco. Imported and Domestic Cigars,
Snuff, Fiue-eut, Ac.
CARBON OIL.
Of the best brands, always on hand.
LIQUORS,
The best quality of Liquors always on hand, for
m'dical purposes.
Physicians prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded. j August 7, 1667.
SUOIUJ 119111
j uavoq opisdft pou-in J,
BENNETT, BLATTENBERGER & CO.,
(Successors to Lawshe. White k Co.,)
WHOLESALE ANO KKTA1L DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
OSCEOLA, PENN'A.,
Respectfully invite an examination of their
large stock of Seasonable goo is, purchased for
cash, and selling at greatly reduced prices.
AVe Defy Competition.
We sell better Goods at lower rates than any
othcr house in the county.
THE REASON TP II r.-
TJecause we buy for ca.'h and buy close, and are
thus enabled to give our eustouiers and pa
trons the benefit of the greater portion of the
profits they have hithertobcen paying ; and
Because we sel I more goods than any other bouse
in Clearfield county.
Oar stock consists of
Drv Goods. Groceries Queensware, Hardware,
Woodware.Willowwure. Boots and Shoes,
liais Caps.Clothing Furniture. Carpets
and Oil Cloths. Provisions of all
kinds, Feed, ire.
DRESS GOODS FOR LADIES, of every style.
DRESS GOODS FOR CHILDREN,
in neat and tasteful designs.
DRESS GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN, in variety
Ready-made Clothing at greatly reduced pri
ces. Orders taken for suits of Clothing.
Samples to select from always on hand.
NOTIONS.
From our large stock of Notions, every want in
that line ean be supplied, every
desire gratified.
Groceries and Trovisions.
Sugars of every grade. 5yrups of every quality
Preserved Fruits and Jollies Tomatoes an. I
Peaches. Sugar Cured Hums. Shoulders and
Sides Me- fork. Mess lieef trel lieef. Shad.
Mackerel. Codfi-h. Round ll rr l .Lake Trout
Extra Flour. Corn Meal and Uucicwbeat Meal.
Cash Paid for Country Produce.
BUILDING and other HARDWARE.
Tools for Carpenters and others. Best Double
and Single Bin Axes. Pick. Ropes and
Cordage. Drutbes, Mill Findings.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Finest brands of Cigars. Chewing and Siuo
king Sobacco. The celebrated Michigan
Fine Cut in bulk.
f- Country taerchants supplied on as fair
terms as can oe oaa in me eastern cmw.
rp" Goods ordered for our customers, and sat
isfaction guaranteed.
To buy to save, to buy to please.
To buy to make, to boy with ease,
To buy at all. as all must do.
To tbe cheap cash store all should go.
Bennett, Blattenberger & Co.,
Osceola Mills. May 27. -utt-tf.
O00 keesN ilsand Spikes jut received I and
for skle by G. H. ZE1GLER & CO.
PlTTSEtBfJ ADVFRT1FFMENT9.
y ALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS.
John Hall & Co.,
MANUFACTCRFRS OF
Plows, Cultivators, Shovel-Plows, Har
rows and Union Mowers,
Sot. in k 125 Liberty St., ooraer of Pitt St.,
Pittsburgh. Pa
N. B. Our easting and points beins; made ia
an air furnace are in everv way superior to thos
made by other manufacturers. Feb I2.'6S ly.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE
Lindsay, Sterritt & Euwer,
Importers aud Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c
Our entire stock laving been bought during the
latedecline in prices.we are enabled to offer great
er inducements thaa rd houses w&o are carrying
over stocks at old prices. Country Merchants
should not fail to visit us when in the city.
Lindsay, Sterritt & Ewer,
337 Liberty Street,
9 EAR rjtlOSI DEPOT,
Aug. 2(5,'C3 ly PITTSBURGH, PA.
WOODRUFF'S
PORTABLE I BAL10MET0R
Has the following good qualities:
1st. Accuracy. ) I 3d. Simplicity,
2d. Portability, J 4th. Durability.
It is undoubtedly the best Barotnetor now in
use, and can be relied open for accuracy
and durability. Any person whose
interests depend upon iheir
knowledge of the
COMING STORM.
should have one, as itwill be of incal
culable interest to them in time.
Send for Circular giving Description.
General Agents
DUXSEATH & HASLETT,
JEWELERS AND 0PMCA.N8,
56 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
July ft, lS63-3m.
JJEIXEMAN, MEYRAX & SEIDLE,
No. 42 Fifth st . 1 door from Wood St.,
I'iitsDurh, Pa ,
Wholesale an t Retail Dealers in
FINE JEW ELtlY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
Pure Silverware, French Clocks, Pi a ted
Ware of every description. Tea Setts,
Spoons, Forks 4-0. Wateb makers
Tools and Material. and agency . :
of the celebrated
AMERICAN WATCHES.
We also keep tbe largest and most varied assort
, nientof the very bett American made
CLOCKS
to be found in aay city, east or west.
Persons in want of any article in our line, either
at wholesale or for their own use. will find
our prices lower and our assortment lar- -ger
than any to befouud west of New
York City.
WATCH REPAIRING.
To this branch of our trade (being ourselves
practical watcb makers) e pay very special -attention.
We eu.ploy a foice of the
very best Artists in the country,
and any and all fine, delicate
and difficult work entrusted tooureare forth
trade or individuals may rely on getting
the utmost satisfaction. Work may be
sent in by express or .itherwise.
REINEMAN", MEYRAN 4-SEIDLE,
Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith's,
ap29- 42 Filth st., Pittsburgh. '6S-Jy.
DOCTOR TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH
BITTERS.
A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT,
STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE
BITTERS, '
Extracted entirely from HERBS and ROOTS.
Highly beneficial in
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and Loss of Appetite;
and an excellent CORRECTIVE for persons suffer
ing from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, Ao.
Sold Everywhere.
Depot,No. 413 Market st., Philadelphia.
J. K. TAYLOR & CO.,
September 9, lS6S-ly.
RUSS ST. DOIMNGO. ITubball's. Hoofland'
German. Drake's, and Hosteller's k Green's
Oxygenated Bitters, and pure liquor of all kinds
for medical purpose, for sale by.
Jan. HI. 1I AI.1M. Itn 1KHI.
SWAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical Dis
covery, llembold's Ruebu. Rake's Cod Liver
Oil, Jayce's aud Ayer's Medicines. for sale by
Jan. III. MAIUSM IUK IKWIN.
CYAL "bate, and Linseed 'Ml, Family Dyes,
1 Varnish and Paints of a I kind around in OiL
for sale bv HARTSWICK k IRWIN.
SALT SALT!'. A prime article of ground al
um sslt. paten in patent sacs. forsalecbean
t the stn s if K. MOSSO.
C"tROCERIES the cheapest in the eonntr. at
J May 29. MOSSOP'S.
D
RT GOODS the cheapest in the county, at
May zj. 'i7. jHussi.il' .
6
UEEX.SW ARE the cheapest in the county,
at MUaftUF'S.
)KUES a quantity on hand and for sale at
LMay 27. G KAUAll'i.
P A li E 0 PEACHES tbe Iwst in market, at the
store of J li GRAHAM k bONS.
H
ARNESS. Trimminjrs, and r-hne-finding for
sale at M KIIRELL k BIiiLbK'S
G
USS, Pistols and sword eanes to he bad at
June.'titS. MEKKELL A B1GLEK
C
ABLE CHAINS a good artieh. on hand and
for sale by MKKKr.LL A tsu.i.r.K.
STOVES of all sorts and sixes, constantly on
hand at MEKRELL k BIHLKK'6
FODDER COTTERS of asuprior mak. for
sale at reasonat le pr'tes. at MEKHKLL and
UIOLEK'S. ClearfieM, Pa. Not. 14
IRON IRON" Best bar i'on. for a'e at the
gto're of MERRELL k BIGLER.
s.
ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ae., for
Mle at A uiuictv. o.
c
SNED FfcTJIT, of best qntlity for sale hy
Aug. 23. MERRELL WW-
I A LM PR'S Patent onoa.Hng bay-forks, to b
bad at MEKRELL BIGLER'9.
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