Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, November 06, 1867, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD, PA., NOV. .6,1807.
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Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. .. . .
. I rain leaves Tyrone at - ; : : ; .: 9.20 a m
Arrives at Philipsburg at . : , : 11.20 a. m.
J i tin leaves Philipsburg at ; : 2.05 p.m.
Arrives at Tyrone at ; : : ; 4.00j-m.
BKUGJO0S. Divine services will be held
Mxt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
Byllev. Nixdorffin the Lutheran church
morning and. evening. ' : ' '
By Rev. Archer in the Court House,
morning and evening. , ,
By Kev. Sembower in the Baptist church
in the evening. - - t: ,
Bv Kev. Ouyer in the Methodist church,
in the morning. ... . : - y$
The Railroad. The work on the rail-,
road to this place, is still progressing rapidly,
but whether any part' of the track will be
laid this fall we are not informed.
Niw Goods. A. K. Wright & Sons,
have just received a large stock of Fall and
Winter goods, which they are offering to
the public at low cash rates. . Call arid see.
School Books. Persons in want of the
; new series of . school books, should call on
Joseph R. Irwin, in Curwensville'. wlio Vas
a good supply on hand. See advertisement
in another c olumn. - --.
PEjrrisTar. Dr.'A..M." Hills, desires us
to say, that he will be absent from his office
in Clearfield, from the I3th r to the 23d of
this uiunth ; and will be in his office at Phil
ipsburg daring those days. Nov. 6-2t.
- New Millinery Goods. As will be seen
by a new atlvertiseoient.Mrs. II.D. Welsh
& Co., have just received a new assortment
of millinery goods, which they are . offering
for sale at reasonable prices." ' Store on Sec
ond street, adjoining First National Bank.
House Burnt. Week before last, the
house of David Goss,of Decatur township,
with nearly all its contents, including three
hundred bushels of potatoes in the cellar,
was destroyed by fire. Loss about $4,000.
The origin "of. the fire is supposed to have
been the work of an incendiary. -
; The pLAxrxfi Mill. The proprietors of
the planing mill, in this place, give notice
. that they have just completed extensive im
provements, and purchased a large quantity
. of lumber, which they will manufacture to
order for those desiring anything in their
line. Fo.r. further information consult their
advertisement, or call upon them at the milL
Sudden Death. A man by the name of
John Middleton, of Clearfield co., on Friday
u'!i:htla.it,fctoppedatthe "Golden Horse Ho
tel" in Gaysport,' and was found dead in his
bed the next morning, (Saturday.) The rc
. port is, that his death was "suffocation te
"iulrirg in Asphyxia, and caused by lajimr
. on his face while working in convulsions.'!
So Kays the Tyrone Bulletin. - '
Execution of Lena Milleu. On Wed
nesday next ' the execution of Mrs.' Miller
. will take place. No doubt hundreds ef per
' sons will come to town to witness the execu
tion. We would advise everybody to stay
xt home and attend to their work, as no one
will be admitted to the jail yard under any
consideration, by the Sheriff, except the
jury and a few other witnesses.
The Court House. We notice that the
County Commissioners are having the cut
stone set in the ground, preparatory to erect
ing a new iron fence around the Court House.
This will add much to the general appear
ance of that building, as well as protect it
from damage. There is another, matter to
which the Commissioners should tarn their
attention the inside of the Court House.
The walls in the halls are being much de
faced by knocking off the plastering in pla
ces, and covering the remaining portions
with obscene pencil sketches and inscriptions.
Such an exhibition of obscenity is indicative
of low character and vulgar mind in the
person writing it,' and it is to be hoped rhat
the Commissioners will make an effort to
discover the authors thereof and have them
punished as thuir offences deserve.
Hardware Store. One of the most
extensive Hardware establishments in Cen
. tral Pennsylvania is located at Philipsburg,
Centre county. Persons in want of Stoves,
Rafting Materials Bar 'Iron, Nails, Table
Cutlery, Locks, Hinges, etc., would do well
' to call at the Hardware Store of G. H.
eigler & Co., before making their purchases
elsewhere. The Messrs. Zeigler are ac
commodating and gentlemonly salesmen, and
iH do their utmost to cater to the wants of
customers. Persons desirdus of purchasing
hardware of any description, should, by all
means, call atZeigler's, in Philipshurg, who
re prepared to sell them all articles in their
Ene at the lowest cash prices. They also
kep for eale the celebrated Spear's cook
and parlor stoves, which they will. furnish
to customers below Phil'a retail prices. Give
lera a call when you go to Philipsburgl v "
Lieut. Gen. Sherman positively forbids
'he use of his name as a candidate for the
Presidency. He is satisfied with his present
command, and has no idea ot leaving the
army to accept even the Presidency.. '
- The two old maids in Philadelphia who
ere recently arrested on the charge of poi-
' recently arrested on the charge ot poi
f.mg a little girl who had called them ,rold
' have been acquitted. The techni-
"csor me law prevailed. : -a-
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it ?sia bas hoisted her new German flag
ta W her vessels. ' '
;. Clippings and Scribltlln3. - ;.
tW Coming the railroad.--' ' '"-- w
lyDitto Wiight's new goods. ; .' . 1 .
" ty Low the' streams in this county- -
Jjr fligh butter and other niarketiug.
CGoiDg up Shaw A, Soo'r new yt&io room.
. C5f Under roof the new Proibyterinohureh
:" UT In demand all linJi of produeof and at
gooa prices: . . - '
. ty For sale all the Literary Weesly papers,
Condemned the Hollidaysburs; jail, by
uermon inspector.
VlT Fl jing snowfiakes, this morning, Not. 6 th
tne nrsc ot toe season. . , , ,
' rp" Horace Greeley does not smoke, and thor
onghly detesU Th' Weed- u . : . i ,
ETo "be executed Lena Miller, on Wed
nesday next, Ivor ember 13th.
td1 A woman in Connecticut has been diroroed
from three men during the year.,. ... . .... . 4
: UT- A eorry sight to see a young man . totter'
ing along the streets, under a load of whiskey.
rjrrona ot fun tne young man who was
caught hugging a "darkey gal, one night last
week. ,. - ; - ; ' - . -
Trff" Orzaniied a female brass band, at Deca
tur, Illinois. What a tremendous clatter thatband
will make. --" - '
IS Increasing the -'Temple of Hrnor" i
this place. Bight ; go ahead, plenty of material
about tne town. . , ..... . ,.
rleasant-rorer the . left to see two men
sitting in the bacn part of a house and talking
and Iaugning during divine services. " .
- Idr , Cnarming toe bowls , uttered by. .some
youngsters on the streets... Fully - equal to the
musio produced by a pig under a gate.", ,
Ct Josh Billings says he don't oare how much
a man talks if be only says it in a few words
Good idea for those who write to newspapers. '
t " A eocKney says that the reason Garibaldi
is co intent on entering Kome is that be is desir
ous of getting hold of Jzt-he-ean", , (Vatican.) ',
f3T Some of Josh Billing?' ideas are truly po
etical, for instance . "lhe bun was a goin' to bed
and all the Herics was a blushin' at the perform
ants." . . , .. t
CP" The statement of the Commissioners of
Emigration, shows that during the year ending
October 30th, 1467, 203,423 emigrants have arrived
ataew xora. . . .
- E" A Texas editor on bein aked how he got
along with his paper, said th. he had written one
editorial and snot tbreo men in tne previous
twelve montas. " .
WonderselosterthicKly at ono place on the
lellowstone lliver. Ice water falls over a six
teen hundred feet precipice into a small laKe
which contains an island covered with boiling
springs.
CJST A woman in Chicago recently had a man
bound over to Keep the peace because be proposed
to her too often. Everything seems reversed in
Chicago.- Proposing too often is not a fault of the
men who live nearer the rising sun.
1 l iT A young lawyer in Paris was boasting about
his cro found Knowledge of French inriiinrudenca
onee at the Palais.- -'As tome." said he,-1 always
Bit astride on thorod " '-Look out, replied a
bystander ; "there is always danger tosit astride
-on an animal one does not Know well "
67" Josh Billi.igs. in describing the horse fair
or the iiillingsville Agricultural bociety, says:
"There were two yoiceovoxen on the ground,sev-
eral yokes or sheep, and a pile ov carrots, and
some worsted worn, but they didn't seem to at
tract eny sympathy. The people seem to hanker
ior pure agricultural boss-trots. '
fy The following notice is posted in two pla
ces in New Hartford : -I here depone and say,
that f. Judire Lyman of La wful acre did hear Mar
tin Wilcox tell his Boys to Stone my Kooster off
his , rounds, and they btoned the Aoble Bird line
Stephen of Old Times. Kven-'Unto Death and be
lies in my Compost heap. Somebody must pay
the damage. ...:
fjT The Courant was the title of the first daily
newspaper printed in the English language, the
first number of which appeared in London, the
!lth of March, 1702. It was a little half sheet,
printed on' one side only, and consisting of one
page of two columns, it continued until 1735,
maintaining the foremost place among the many
imitations w rich speedily sprang into existence.
- - MARRtEO i
On Thursday. October 24th, 1867, by D.
Dressier, Esq., Mr. Perry II. Gelnett and
Miss Maroaret A. Doney, ail of Union tp.
On Sunday, Nov. 3d, 1SG7, by Frederick
Ilollopeter, Esq., Mr. Henry Swopb and
iViss Sarah Jane BRiSBi.,a!l of Union tp.
On Sunday, Nov. 3d, 1S67, by Frederick
Ilollopeter, Esq., Mr. David Lines, of .Bra
dy tp., and Miss Eliza Jai? DuE.ssLEit,of
Union township. f
" On Thursday, Oct. 31st, 1867, by Rev. I
saac Leas, Mr. David Meas, of Boggs tp.,
and Miss Amelia Goss, of Decatur tp.
On Sunday, Nov. 3d, 1867, by llev. Isaac
Lean, Mr. Elias Walk, of Decatur tp.,
and Miss Julia Kacy, of Philipsburg.
Cancer, Scrofula, &c, Cured.
Persons afflicted with Cancer, Scrofula, Tumors,
Eruptions. Ac. are cured by the use of Dri
GREENE'S ELECTRO-MEDICATED BATHS,
and Indian Vegetable remedies which cleanse the
blood of all Humors, Mercury, Lead, &c, and re
store health to invalids afflicted with every varie
ty of disease. A book describing Cancer, Scrofu
la, Humors and other diseases, with their proper
means of cure. may be obtained free at the Medical
Institute, or by mail. Address Dr. R. GREENE,
10 Temple place, Boston Mass. Oct 30-4 1
. Pittsburg Prices Current, -
PREPARED WSKILT FOR THE "BAFTSM AM8 JOCRNAb,"
BY T. C. JENKINS.
Dealer tn Flour, Ptoduce and Refined Oils.
Pittsburg, Nov. 2d11867.
FLOFR. I " 8CGARS.
Dayton SnowflakeSU 00 Brown, 11) a U
Jenkins' Eclipse, 12 50 Refined, hard, 17
Granto.k.Kentuckyl2 50 A Coffee, 16
Jenkin's Lilly, il 25 B Coffee, . ,161
Rye Flour.bbl. 8 50ExtraC, ' 16
Corn Meal, bushel, 1 35 'Tea, Black, 7a a 1 20
Buckwheat Flourv 3 75 Green, JO & 1 65
Wheat, 2 40 a 2 50 Syrups -. 7C a 1 00
Rye, 1 50, Molasses. 75 a 85
Oats, ' - : ." 70 j Sorghum, ;i 60
Corn in ear, 1 05! Rice. 8i a 11
Corn shelled, . 1 22Dried Apples, 8
Barley, 1 30 a I 35Dried Peaches, ' 12
Potatoes, bbl. 3 00 Salt,bbl. : 2 50
Potatoes, P. Blows, 0 00,Candles, 14
Onions, bbl. . 3 50lSoap, . 7 a 10
Hominy, bbl.'
Timothy seed,
Clover seed,
Flax seed.
8 59, No 3 MackereLbbl 18 50
2 75 Lard, choice,
14
9 00 Tallow,
2 35nSaecn, Sides,
10
m
14
Middlings,
2 50 Shoulders,
Beans, prime navy, 4 00 Hams, sugar cured, 23
Butter, prime roll,
Cheese,
Eggs, 4-1
Apples, bbl ":
Cider, bbl dull,
Pick!?, per bbl
30 Mess Pork.
18 Buckets, doi,
? 75
3 25
27 1 Brooms, dos.
4 00
8 00
Refined Oil. white, 44
Coffee, 23 a 27
17 00Dressed Hogs, ' 7t a 8
TpSTRAY. Strayed away fram the pfem
ise of the subscriber, in Pike township,
on or about the 1st of October, 18A7, a red heifer,
with on horn drooping, and nearly two years
old. When last seen she was at Wm. Holden's.
If she is anywhere in the neighborhood, five dol
lars will be paid for ber return ; or if drove off
and killed, twenty dollars will be paid for infor
mation that will lead to the conviction of tho per
petrator of the offense. -
OctXr30,1867. MOSES BAILEY.
GABLE CHAINS good artiel. hsm aad
for sale by MERRELL k BIGLER.
Q.RAPE .VINES FOR SALE. All the
leading hardy varieties of first quality.
Oiders solicited as soon as convenient and filled
in rotation, by A M. HILLS.
. Aug. 21, '67.. ; , , : Clearfield, Pa- '
"JOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the
X1 citizens of Clearfield county, that I have
netered into an arrangement to supply the Direct
ors, Teachers, Parent and Scholars, with tho Se
ries of School Books adopted by the Committee
appointed for said purpose. Old books(when
entire) taken in exchange. WM. TEN EYCK,
Oct30-2t. . Curwensville.
"HANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE
.v .:: i OF" ' T-f-s-.x'- j
McGIRK A PERKS. : -..!---- - -
- Successor to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co.,
' - r-HILIPSBDBO, tJCNTRB UO., If At
Where all the business of a Banking House
will be transacted promptly and npon the most
favorable terms. . - , March 20.-tf.
J.D.HGIRk. EWD.FBRkS.
CJ USQUEII ANN A HOUSE
. :, Curwensville, Pa. . . ., '
EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE.
This well-known Hotel, having been re-fitted
and re-furnished throughout, is now open for the
accommodation oi travelers, and tne public in
general., unarges moderate.
WM. M. JEFFRIES.
August 14, 1867-tf . Proprietor
.Vis--" .- . .. ' - i . . ' '.
O.O M E T H I N G ' N E W
IN CUKWEJNSVILLE. V ,
DRUGS I DRUGS !! DRUGS !!!
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to tne public that he has opened a Drug More, in
the room recently fitted np in the house of tieorge
Kittlcbarcer, on Main street. Curwensville, Pa.'.
one door West of Hippie A Faust's store, where
be intends to keep a general assortment ef
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints,
Dye-Sthffs, Patent Medicines, Per
fumery, Toilet Goods, Confectionaries,
Spices, Canned Fruit, Tobacco and Cigars,
Uooks, 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 receive a liberal share of
public patronage. - '
His stock embraces most articles needed in a
community, is entirely new. and of the best qua!
ity. which he will dispose of at roasonable prices
Call anit examine the goods, which cannot fail
to pleae. JOSEPH It. IRWIN'.
November 8. 1865. ....... ...
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LEARFIELD ACADEMY.
The First Session of the Second Scholastic
year, will commence on Monday, Sept. 2d, 1887
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from the time they enter to
the close of the session.
The course of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, . practical.' and accom
plished education of both sexes-s
The Prinoipal having had the advantage of
much experience in his profession, assures pa
rents and guardians that his entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the mental and moral
training of the youth placed under his charge.
Tkbhs of Tuitiox: '
Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary
Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) $5 00
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo
ry. 8S.00
AIgebra,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration,
Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keepinc, Botany, and Physical Geogra
phy. . $9,00
Latin, Greek and French, with any of the -bovb
branches ' 812,89
VWSo deduction will be made for absence
For further particulars inquire of
Rav. P. L. HARRISON, a. .
July 31,1887. Principal.
JJ E W ARRANGEMENT.
SHAW & SHAW,
DRUGGISTS,
(Second street, opposite tho Court Heoee,)
Clearfield, Pa. f
The subscribers having entered into partner-
ship in the Drug business, and purchased the en
tire interest or Mr. V. I). Watson, would respect
fully inform the citisens of Clearfield eounty,
that tbey are now prepared to furnish
DRUGS, PATENT MKDICIKE8,
Dye Stuffs, Tebncco. Cigars." ConfeoUoneries,
Stationery, Ac.
Bnvjrni j vu
Will find our stock of Drugs full and complete,
and at a very slight advance on Eastern prioos.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Teachers and others will be furnished with class
ical and miscellaneous books by express, at short
notiee.
STATIONERY.
Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap, Foolscap, Letter and
reriumea oie raper, aiso. a very neaisioc i
Mournine Note Paner and Envelopes on hand.
Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac.
HOUSEKEEPERS '
Will find a full stock of Pare Spices. Soda. Seda
Ask, Concentrated Lye. Soap, Act
" LADIiJS AND GENTLEMEX ' :
Are requested to examine our stock of Perfumery,
Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps. Brushes, Combs,
Toilet Setts, Ac.
SMOKERS AND CHEWERS
Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars,
Snuff, Fine-cut, Ac
CARBON OIL, .
' Of the best brands, always on hand. ..
: liquors.
The beet quality of Liquors always on hand, for
medical purposes.
Physicians prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded.' ... August 7, .1667.
WM. M 811V. - - - - - .. - - A. I SHAW.
FOR SALE a second hand. Spears Anti Dust,
COOK STOVE, suitable for coal or wood- In
good order. - Apply to . H. W. SMITH.
s
H1NGLES. for $5 00 per thousand, at
a ... T u in iiITR'S.
BEST quality of Prints, for 16c per yard, at
August? H. W. SMITH'S.
ENTS Fine French Calf Boots (warranted) tor
O OU, at IX. W . otm-J-"-
EN'S Heavy Boots, for S3 00, at ' '
M
August I. xi.. rt . - .
G
OODS selling at less than present eity prices at
. . TI W SMITH S-
Algid (. - i . '
B
EST GROUND ALUM SALT for 93 -
- . ir n cUTTIl'K,
Atgust T, 1887. K ' -
I Q TRAY BULL. -Came treaspassing on
the premises of the subscriber, in Pike
township, on or about the first day , ot July last,
a red bull nurmnsed to be one rear old last spring.
, The ownor is requested to eome forward, prove
properiy. pay charges, ana waeoim way, umcr
wise he will te disposed of aeeordingto law.
; Oct. 23, '7-3tp. JOSEPH A, CALDWELL.
QOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. A recent bili
. bas jiassed both Hou;esof Congress, and
igned by the President, giving three years' 1-
diers S100 and two yearsr8oldiers S50, bounty .
Soldiers wounded in line of duty, who did not
aerretwo er three years, are entitled to the bounty.
' R"Bounties and Pensions collected by me for
those entitled to them. " ' . -
WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law. '
Aug. 15th, 1868. Clearfield. Pa.
Q LEARFIELD NURSERY. EncoVr
j ack Hous Industry. The undersign
ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike,
halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Fruit
trees, (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen. Shrub
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ton Black
"fry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also,
SibrianCrab trees, Quince and early Scarlet Rheu
barb, Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address
Aug 31,1864. J.D.WRIGHT, Curwensville ,
X G REAT DISCO VERY. One of "the
greatest and most useful discoveries in
medical science was made by the celebrated Dr.
J Dumas, of Paris. Chief Physician to the Impe
rial Infirmary of France, in 1861, l Those who
have been afflicted with the painful disease known
aa the Piles, and effeotually cured by the u.e of
Dr. Dumas' FaaacB Pilk Salve, oannot speak too
highly of the benefits- conferred npon them by
the use of. .this certain ' remedy. It has never
been known to fail in effecting a permanent cure
in a single case. In this respect it surpasses all
other medicines of the kind.- it will do just
what it is recommended for p 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 one
and two dollars per box; according to size.' Sent
by Mail or Express to any part of the United
States or Canada-' Sold by Druggists generally.
A liberal discount, made to the trade. Address.
D.S. DUNHAM A CO., ; William sport. Pa., sole
Proprietors and Manufacturers for the United
States and Canada. '
$500 00 REWARD will be paid ia greenbacks
to any person who has used Dr. Dumas' Pile
Salve according to directions and bas not been
cured Address, D. S. DUNHAM A CO.. Wil
liamsport. Pa. . Dec. 5th, I86d.-ly.
y ALU ABLE TIMBER, COAL AND
FARM LAND. '
Public Salb ap RkalEstatbop Jacob Gbaru art,
op Decatcb tp., Dac'o.
In pursuance of an order of fheOrphans' Court,
of Clearfield county, the undersigned Adminis
trators of the estnto of Jacob Genrharr. late of
Decatur tp., will offer at public eale, on the prem
ises, on ' '
TUESDAY, DECEMBER THIRD, 1867,
the following described Real Estate, late the
property of said deceased, vix : -
. No I. A tract of land nituate in Decatur tw'p..
couuty aforesaid, beginning at a post, corner of
David Spotts. in the line of Jacob Gvarhart survey,
thence bi lands of Jacob Gearhart aud Hardman
Philips, south 22 deg., west 219 per. to a maple on
the rorth side of the turnpike, thence following
the coarse of the turnpike west per. to a post,
thence by land formerly of Hardman, Philips,
Aorth 22 degreed, east 225 perches to a post in Da
vid Spotts' line, thence by land of David Spotts
south &H degrees, east 73 perohes and 2 link to
plaee of beginning, containing one hundred and
nine acres, more or less, about .22 acres cleared
with a bearing orchard thereon, the balance of
the land being well timbered with pine, oak and
hemlock. The-Beaver Ban passes through this
tract, sui&oient m size to Boat saw-logs.
i - . . .
No. 2. Is a tract of land situate in Decatur tw'p.,
county aforesaid, beginning at a stone heap, on
the south side of the --Old State Road." thence
along said roud, south 37 degrees, east 34 J perches
to a pott, thence by landet Abraham Kyler. south
40 degree, east 195 perches to a post, thence by
land formerly ot liaraman i'hilips and others
south 58 degrees, west 190 perohes to an AspeB,
thence by laud formerly of Hardman Philips,
north 55 degrees, west 10ft perches to a hemlock, in
the line of James Thompson and David Spotts
north 23 deg.east ZJa per. to stone heap or place
of beginning.eontaining in all two hundred acres
with an allowanoe of six pet cent, tor roads, Ao ,
deducting, however, out of the above described
tract 33 acres and 19 per conveyed to W. A. Wal
lace, from said Jacob Gearhart, dee'd. and wife by
deed dated Oct. 23d. 1H65. recorded in Clearfield
county, in deed book X, page 353. The above de
scribed premises having thereon erected a two
story plank dwelling well finished, with a well
or water, convenient, a one and a half story log
dwelling, spring house convenient, and a bank
barn 90 feet by 40 feet. Also two good bearing
orchards, with cider mill nd press. About 130
acres of this land is cleared and under good cul
tivation, the balance is well timbered with pine
and hemlock. The buildings are aboat one half
mile from, the Erie turnpike on the road leading
from said turnpike to Kylertown, and about two
miles from Philipsburg, the preseat terminits of
the Tyrone A Clearfield R. R. School House
within I of a milo, and grist mill within 1 mile.
No. 3. Is a tract of land situate in Morris t'wp ,
Clearfield county, beginning at a stone heap in
the corner of the Jacob Gearhart survey, uhd ad
joining the lands of the late Adnm 'fray, and Geo
bhiiLmel, thence by lands of aid Gray north b2
deg west 56 per. to a post. ihence by landsof Geo.
Shimrael north 9SJ deg. wt-st 27 J per. to a hem
lock, thence by lands formerly of Geo. Shimmel
and Hardman Philips, south 26 deg. west 111 per
to an old dead pine, thence by lands formerly of
Hardman Philips and James Thompson, (now Ja
cob Gearhart.) south 63 degrees, east 81 perches to
a large stone on the line of Jacob Gearbart's
survey, north thence by land of Jacob Gearhart
2i deg. east 103 per. to place or beginning. un
other piece adjoining the above describrd piece
or tract, beginning at stones at the road on line
of Geo. Shimmel. dee'd. thence alone said road
south 47i deg. east 30.2 per to a post, thence
south 25 dev. west 2.8 per. to a post., thence south
47$ deg. east 6 2 per to a post, thenoe north 25
deg. west 2.8 per. to a poet, thence south 47i deg.
easts. 2 per. to a poet, thence north 25 deg west
2.8 per. to a post, thenoe south 47J deg. east 23 4
per. to a stone in the road, thenoe south 25 deg.
west 37.1 per. bv land of Abraham Kyler to stoues
thence north 40 doe. west by lands of Jacob Gear
hart 56.9 per. to 6tones, thence north 52i deg.
west along said last aescrinea iraci, on per. 10 a
post, thence by land of Shimmel north 25 deg.
east 27.9 per. to place of beginning, the two last
described tracts containing 73 aores and 100 per.
The said land has erected thereon one two-story
log house and stable, with a good spring of water
near the house. Also a good bearing orchard. -
All the above lands are esteemed very valuable
as bituminous conl lands, inasmuch as they lie in
the heart of the bituminous coal basin, besides
the great value they possess as timber and farm
lands, with advantageous location, etc. The ex
tension of the Tyrone A Clearfield R. R.. from
Philipsburg to Clearfield.now being rapidly push
ed to completion, runs through or near all of the
above lands.
Sale, to oomnrence - at ten o'olock. A: M , on
Tuesday, the 3d day of December. 1867, on that
portion of said premises, known ns the "Home
stead property."
Terms op Salb. One third of the purchase
money to be paid tn eaah on day of sale ; one third
in one year thereafter ; and one third at the death
of Mary Gearhart, the widow of said deceased ;
the latter two payments, with their interest pay
able annually, to be secured by bond and mort
gage on the premises The one third cash to be
paid within half an hoar after the property ia
track down, or it will be put np again for sale;
. JAS. H. TURNER, - , CH AS. .SLOAN,. ,
Auctioneer. - CXREN, HOWE, -.
0t, SO, 1607. -O. ; Administrators.
-r PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS..
TTT
F LOU It! PRO VISIONS!!
T. C. JENKINS,
COMKIRMOX MlBfHiST, WhOLESALB DlALUa A SO
Kkcrivbu or Fl ick. Paovtsio, all kiuds
or Produck axd Kkfubo Oils. ac. c
Cheapest Flour Uuum in Pittsburg. ' On hand i
ail well known and reliable brands LJuality of
Flour guaranteed. Inducement offered to Deal
ers, and prices current sent each week.
Checkered Front, 273 Liberty St. Pittsburg, Pa.
. i .' January 23d, l&fi7.
RR O BISON A CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
- Pork packers, Dealers in Glass, Iron and Nails ;
Family Flour of best brands; Bacon, Hams, Sides
and Shoulders ; Lard, Mesi Pork, Dried Beef.and
Cheese ; Beans, Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Carboa
and Lard Oil, etc. '
Rao Fbost, No. 255 Liberty Street Pittsburg,
Peun'a. March 6, 1867-ly .
XT KG ART Y & FULLMER,
A-L Manufacturers,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds
of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars.' Imported and Do
mestic Cigars, Michigan Fine-cut. Cut and Dry1,
and Fancy Smoking Tobaocos, best brands; Lou
isville 'Plug Tobacco ; Meerschaum and Wood
Pipes of all kinds. . 279 Liberty Street, Pittsburg,
Penn'a . , May 22 1 867-ly, ;
w. a. HBOAntT."' ! f: :; w. p. rrLLHca.
.DE Y GOODS
AT WHOLESALE..
M'ELROY, DICKSON & CO.,
r NO. 54 WOOD STREET, ;
PITTSBURG, PA, , :
Now offer to dealers their - 1
; 7 AJL L S T 0 C K,
At Low Prices for Cash
DRY GOODS AND NUTION3,
. IN GREAT VARIETT?
t
Sept. 11, 1867. 3m.
E W ARRANGEMENT.
. The subscribers have entered into . co-partner
ship, and are trading under the name of Irvln,
Baily A Co.. in lumber and merchandise, at Che
old stand of Ellis Irvin A Son, at the mouth ef
Lick Run. They would inform theirfriends. and
the world in general, that they are prepared ' to
furnish to order all kinds of sawed or hewn lum
ber, and solicit bills, for either home or eastern
markets. : '
They would also announce that they have just
opened . ' . -' ;
A NEW STOCK
of well selected goods, suitable to the season, con
sisting ot every variety usually kept in country
stores. Their purchases have been made since
the lute decline in prices, which enable them to
sell at such rates as will astonish, their eustomers
One if their partners, Thomaa L. Baily, resides
near Philadelphia, whose business it w be te
watch the lnaricetfc and make purchase, on the
most favorable terms. Call and see us.
ELLIS IRVIN,
r THOMAS L. BAILY,
Goshen tp.,Dec.6, 1S65. LEWIS I. IRWIN.
ED. W GBAHAM,
. DIALER IN
DRY-GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS,'
WINDOW-SHADES, 1 .
CURTAINS, WALL-PAPER,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
... .: QUEENS-WARE, ,
HAKD-WARE,
: i ; .
GROCERIES,
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH,
MARKET STREET,.
Cleabfihld, Pa. 1 '
Mat 10, 1867.
COAL. Whale, and Linseed Oil, Family Dyes,
Varnish and Paints of all kind ground in Oil,
for sale by HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
SWAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical Die
covery, Hembold'a Buehu, Bake's Cod Liver
Oil, Jayne's and Ayer's Medicines.for sale by
Jan. 1 HARTSWICK A IRWIK.
. . i
RUSS' ST. DOIMNGO, Hubball'a, Uoofland's
German. Drake's, and Hostetter's A Grwen's
Oxygenated Bitters, and pure liquors of an kinds
Cor medical purpete, for sale by - ' , '
Jaa. I. " ,r HARTSW ICK 4 ItVWIS'
TERMS Or THE JOl'KNAL.
T5e HAtrsA- Jotaaaai is published on Wed
nesda at S3.00 ftt a-ntium In advance. If not
paid el the beginning ef tbeyear. $2.50 will ha
charged-and 93,00 if paid before the olose of
the year5. . . . . , ,
ADVEBTisaamTS win? ba inferred at $1,50 far
square, for three or lest inserrions-Tea lines
(or less) counting a square. For every additional
insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduefioa
will be made to yearly advertisers
No subscription taken for a eh o net time thaa
six months, and no paper will be dift&oirtrnued na
tillall arrearages are paid .except at the otin f
the publisher. S. J. KOW.
TO THE FARMERS OF CLEARFIELD
COUNTI". The subscriber hason hand
and for sale 3-horse and 4- horse-power Threshing
Machines, with 'baker attached, made of good
material Maohines will be delivered in Clear
field. Orders promptly attended to. AddreS,
STEWART WILSON,
StraUctrvtHe, C far ion co., Pa
B. SPACEMAN, Agent,
July 24-imp.) Clearfield, Pa.
"pUMPS. Havint? located permanently
in Clayville, near Punxsntawney,I have,
ajid intend keeping, constantly in hand, and
ready for. delivery, yellow, and -wbitb pine
pumps, to suit wells of all depths.' There pumps
are well finished and painted, and are the best
and most durable pumps in use. I will also go
and make pumps or, bore and lay pipe logs,
where ever needed the timber being found.
For further particulars call upon, or addrees
' - J. B. COSSOR.
June 12, 1867-flm. - Punxsutawney. Pa.
T
UK WES T E R Nr. II OTE L ,
f !ltarfielH. IVnn'a.
The undersigned, hajpinir taken cbarcre of the
above'named Hotel, generally known as The
Lanich House," situate on the corner of Market
and Second Streets Clearfield, Pa, -desires to in
form the puolie that he is now prepared to accom
modate thoee who may favor him. with a call.
The bouse bas been re-fitted and re-furnished,
and hence he flatters himself that he will be able
to entertain customers in a satisfactory manner.
A liberal share of patronage is solicited.'
June 12, 1807. V - J. A. STINE.
O O L E N" F A CT O R Yl
Having purchased an interesf in the Union
Mills, in Union township, Clearfield county, ve
are prepared to card wool, manufacture and fin
ish cloth, and do all kinds of work in our line n
short notice, in a workmanlike manner, and on
reasonable terms. Flour, feed, and lumber, also
manufactured and for sale. Terms, cash. - -
F. K. A J. R. ARNOLD.
Rockton, June 26, 1857. - '
THE CHEAPEST GOODS
- i - . ... - ,
ARE BOLD BT , J - '.L , .
RICHARD M OS SOP,
diabsb nr
. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, &C
JtfaKET STB BET, CHAKFIILD, tAi''
Head th foll&wing lut f giodtaiut yrJfuArtif
Cheap; vnu ryv rinrva Gads
FOR THE LADIES.
Gpad
Vhtap
Ci-eap
Vitap
Clieap
Cheap
Che,ap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Always on hand a large'stock of La
dies goods sack as Coburg Cloth,
A lpacas, De Laines, Ginghams, :.
Prints, Chintf, Kerchiefs, Nn-
(rood
Goads
Good
Good
Goodt
Good
Goad
Goodt
Good
bies. Bonnets. Gloves, etc. :
FOR GENTLEMEN, .
Always on hand Slack, Blue. Brown
and i rey Cloths, Fancy and Blaea
P.fluimnr.l S.:.ttirt PnMinatfl
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Good
Tweeds. Plain and Fancy Vest- ood
ings. Shirting, etc., etc. ete. -
jooa
Good
Good
Good
Good
Uaeap
Cheap
Cheap
READY-MADE.
Sack as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under-
snirts, aad other Flannel shirts,
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
, Boots, Mioes, Hats, Caps, Neck
tie. Onto Boots and-Shoes,and
a variety of other artioles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
is heap
Clieap
Such as Unbleached and Bleached-
Cheap
Muslins. Colored Muslins, Linea
. ad cotton tablecloths.Oilcloth,
Linen aad hemp towls. ear
pets, curtains, fringe, eto
HARDWARE, AC. T
If you wantNsils or spikes. Manure
or other forks Saw-mill or other
caws. Smooth ag irons. Locks,
. Hinges, ete. go to Mossop's -where
you a buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
I, heap
Cheap
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Cheap
lsieap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
CJiKap
Is Heap
Cheap
Cheap
eh,.
Good
Good
Good
Good
Knives and forks. Butehar Knives.
... r
Is neap
Cheap
'Jheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Shiuiaiiil Ktnsa klfuk ! 1 11 I
Good
and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper er Good
. ,l"en, Powder, fchot or Lead, I Good f
etc., buy them at Mossop'a. Good
IF YOU WANT Good
Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Good
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Chap
soap, March, W all faper or Win
dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes
or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to
Mossop'a cheap cash store.
. IF YOU WANT
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Ummd
Cheap
Good extra family Flour, White or
Is heap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cneap
brown sugar, hams, shoulders or
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
sides, coffee; Imperial, loung
Hyson or blaca tea, buy them
- at Mossop'a cheap for cash.
IF YOU WANT
Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt.
Syrup or molasses, eheese, drfed
apples or peaches, water or so-
do eraccers, call at Mossop's
where you ean buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
Good
Good
Uhrap
Vlieap
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap:
Cheap,
Cheap
Port wine for Medical or Sacramen
tal uses, Sweet wine, old Monon
gahela or rye wbisicy, Cherry !
and Cognac brandy, buy at i
Mossop's cheap cash store.
TP vnrt want
Good
Good
Goods
Good
Cheap j
Ch.'stp Raises Figs, Prunes or dried Cur-
GooJ
y,T P rants; filberts, cream, pecan or
Cheap, ground nuts, candies. Lqueriee
(sheap . or Liquorioe root, bay tkem
CAai , . it Mossop's cheap and good. .
isheapl Tn V- I T Wivn
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Good
Cheapi10 bny any othf artit,e cneap, bGood
Cheap
Cheap
sure to go te Meewrp, for be sells Go0d,
Cheap
Cheap
cheaper ior casn man any otner Good
person in Clearfield eounty. Good
November 27.1861. iGood
Cheap
Annroved eiantr produe of ever bind taien tt
th usual market price in exchange for good:
s
ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars he., for
sale at MEliKKLL A BIGLER'S.
O
IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at
Jnne '69.- ... MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
STOVES of all sorts and slics. constantly on
hand at MERRELL A BIGLER S
IRON 1R0F'.! Best bar iron, for sale at the
store of MERRELL A BIGLER.
nUNS, Pistols and sword canes to be had at
- t ,a itcBnrii a flint tik
HARNESS, trimmings, and Shoe-finding for
sale at MERRELL A BIGLER'S
CANNED FBUIT, or lest quality, for sale by
Ang.31 MERRELL A BIGLER.
PALMER'S Patent unloading bay-forks, te be
had at . ; i . MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
THIMBLE -SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, tcr Wa.
oSs, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER
HORSE-S130E8, aad aerse-naile. tebe had at
Aug. ia MEKRELL A BIGLER'S.
FODDER CUTTERS "f a superior make for
sale at TeasonaHe pritos. at MEKRKLL and,
BIGLER'S. Clearfied, Pa. - Not. 14,
FR BALE at eost 4 barrels of good family
flour, ta close out the stock, at . ;
- Jaa. lff.1866. MERRELL BJOLE'S.
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