Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 13, 1868, Image 4

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CLEARFIELD, PA., MAST 13, 1868.
Consolationtok Andy. -A Democrat
ic poet down South, oii'erd Johnson the fol
lowing consolation :
We are coming, Brother Johnson
Ye., we'll come a million strong,
' Bringing all things needful with us
Our jug and demijohn.
Yes, we're coming, Brother 'Andy ;
Yes a million Ob I just think !
Bat not to fight much, Andy. '
' But to take a social drink. . , " r
The Atlanta correspondent of a Georgia
paper tells of a chap who came down from
one of the upper counties and encountered
a man with a hand-organ covered with a
green cloth. The man began to turn and
the countryman put down a quarter, which
the other immediately took up. Down went
another, which shared the same fate, and
then another. The stranger, finding his
pile getting low, turned to a bystander and
' asked. "Mister, what sort of a game is
this, anyhow ?". t -
"Be You One?" A Getirleman travel
ing through one of the rural precincts of a
oertain country, rode up to a farm house
and thus accosted a tow-headed urchin who
was seated on the top of agate post : "Bub
where's your pa?" ; The youngster replied :
"Papa's just gone there beyant the cow
shed to dig a grave to bury our old dog
Towser. The darned old fool killed hisself
a barkih at candidates for sheriff. Be you
one? Our frind rode on.
A novel application of sleeping car conve
niencies is about to be made by the New
York and Philadelphia delegates to the Chi
cago Convention. Nine of Woodruff's sil
ver palace cars have been chartered, which
will convey the delegates from New York
and Philadelphia to Chicago without
change. The cars will then be shifted to a
side track, and during the stay of the occu
pants in Chicago, will be used, instead of
over-crowded hotels, to sleep in.
We believe that there has very rarely
. been a great man who was not accused of
being a drunkard ; insinuations of this kind
are rife regarding D' Israelii; and if the
idea of total abstinence had been hatched
eighty years ago,we should have had George
Washington handed down to us a toper, or
probably he would be accused of chopping
down the cherry tree for the sake of the
cherry brandy, as a child breaks his drum
for the music.
"Mother!" exclaimed an affected young
lady, just returned home from boarding
school, "mother here is a grammatical error
in the Bible!" "Law sakes," replied the
old lady, adjusting her spectacles, "kill it !
kill it right off.for it's the pesty thing that's
been eatin' up the book marks."
In Boston, foar hundred and fifty-seven
dwelling houses and twenty-four stores are
to be raised a perpendicular distance of
eighteen feet, and then underpinned, in car
rying out a plan for tilling in sixteen acres of
low ground.
Du Chaillu says there is a species of ant
in Africa, afraid of the sun. if they come
upon a sunny spot in their march, they dig
a tunnel under it and then ga on in single
file as before.
TAMES MULLEN, with I. P. Chalfant
" & Co., Auction Jobbers of Iloisery, No
tions. White Goods, Embroideries, Gents' Furnish
ing (Joods, eto.. No 57 North Third street, Phila
delphia. Orders solicited. Apr 23,'63.
WANTED, AGENTS. Soldiers, Teach
ers, Energetic Men and Women, for
the life of (Jen. u. SGrant. by Hon. Henry C.
Doming, Chairman of the Military Committee in
Congress. The only work of the kind issued
under the sanction and by the authority of Gen.
Grant himself. It is official, and is the. most in
tensely interesting biogrophy ever published in
America. The author is one of the most brilliant
writers in the country. Agents will find this the
selling work of the season. Terms, most liberal.
To secure choice of territory, apply soon to
PARMELEE A CO , Publishers,
a 226t 722 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa
E W ARRANGEMENT.
A. I. S H A W,
DRUGGIST,
(Second (treat, opposite the Court House,)
' Clearfield, Pa.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
eitisens of Clearfield county, that he continues
to carry on the Drug business, at the old stand,
and that he is now prepared to furnish.
DRUGS, PATENT MEDieiSES,
Dye Staffs, Tebaoco. Cigars, Confectioneries,
Stationery, 4c.
TUYSICIANS
Will find oar stock of Drugs full and complete,
and at a very slight advance on Eastern prices.
- SCHOOL BOOKS.
Teachers and others will be famished wjth class
ical and miscellaneous books by express, at short
notion.
STATIONERY,
Consisting ef Cap, Flat Cap, Foolscap, Letter and
Perfumed Note Paper, also, a very neat stock of
Aloarning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand.
Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac.
HOUSEKEEPERS
.1
Kill find a full stock of Pure Spices, Soda, Soda
Ash, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Ac.
. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
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 ; ad
Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Domestio Cigars,
Snuff, Fine-cut, Ac.
- CARBON OIL,
Of the best brands, always on hand.
. . , , , LIQUORS ' ,
The bwt qualify of Liquors always on hand, for
xnrdioal purposes.
Physicians prescriptions promptly and oarefully
compounded. August 7. 1667.
I RODDER CUTTERS of asuperior makr for
sale at reasonable priies. at MERRELL and
Not. 14
F
ISHef all kind the cheapest in the county
IMPORTANT. Farmers, Look to Your
Interests. Save Money when you can.
Coru ! Corn !! Corn !! !
THE GREATEST 1 MPRO YEMENI OF THE D A Xi
Call and see Flegal A Ganoe's great labor sav
ing and most perfect and even Corx Planter an
entire new machine just patented, with this
planter one person can do as much work as two
on the old plan, save corn and plant much more
accurately. Can be regulated according to your
desire. Aijentsare employed to distribute and sell
the machines. .- . FLEGAL A GANOE.
Philipsburg. February la, 1863.
J?IRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
The Insurance Company of North
America, Philadelphia.
Capital Oldest Stock Insurance ) Incorpora
$500,000 J Co. in the United States f ted 1.94.
519,000.000 LOOSES PAID IN CASH.
ASSETS, JANUARY 1. 163- $2,001,265 72.
Applications received and policies issued, for any
leneth of time, without beinz subjoet to assess
ments, by JOHN 11. FULFORD, Agent. Clear
field, Pa. ' February 19, 1863-Cm.
4 GENTS WANTED for Dana's authori
zed and authentic life of Ulysses S.
Grant, comprising a complete ana accuram moiu
ry of his eventful and interesting career with an
authentic narrative of his invaluable military
services, adding also an impartial estimate of his
character as a Alan, a Soldier, and a Statesman,
by Hon. Charles A. Dana, late Assistant Secretary
of War. The Springfield Republican says: "Da
na's lifo of Gen. Grant is sure to be the most au
thentic and best lifo of'Grant published." For
particulars apply to, or address, GURDON BILL
ir CO., Springaeld, Mass., or W. D. MTtERS, 41
Maiden Lano, N. Y. April 29-4t.
E W
F I R M !
Hartsock & Goodwin,
One door East of Benjamin Bloom's Hotel,
Ccrwexsvih-e, Pa.
Having just received a full and well selected
assortment of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing,
Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, Drugs Hard
ware,, Queensware. Tinware. Cedar .and Willow
ware. Brooms, Groceries, Flour. Fish4 Salt, etc.,
to which they ask the attention of the public.
Our asaartment is complete in every department,
and our prices are moderate, as will be found upon
examination by purchasers.
Goods will be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged
for country produce. DANIEL HARTSOCK.
Feb. 12. louS. ED GOODWIN.
KW SPRING GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED AT
KIRK & SPENCERS,
Lumber City, Pa.,
The undersigned would respectfully inform
their customers, and the pnblic in general, that
they have Jnst received their Spring stock of
goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Bacon, Nails,
Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware, Queensware,
Baskets, Tubs, Churns, Carpet, Oil cloth, and a
general variety of such articles as are usually
kept in a country store, all of which they will
Bell CH8AP FOR CASH. '
They weuld also direct attention to their large
stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer
for sale at a small advance upon cost.
KIRK A SPENCER.
Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1S67.
N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con
stantly keep on hand, a general assortment of
Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children.
KIRK A SPENCER.
QIGARS AND TOBACCO.
ADOLPH SCIIOLPP,
Manufacturer and WnoLESAi.p. and Retail
Dealer is Cioars and Tobaccos,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Would rospectfully announce that he has recent
ly commenoed the above business, in Clearfield,
and solicits a share of patronage
His cigars are made of the very best material,
and in style of manufacture will compare with
those of any other establishment.
For the convenience of the public be has open
ed a sales-stand in Mr. Bridge's Merchant Tailor
ing establishment. where all can be accommodated
who may favor him with a call.
He has always on hand asuperior article of
chewing and smoking tobaccos, to which he di
rects the attention of '-lovers of the weed."
Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county
supplied at the lowest wholesale prices.
Call and examine his stock when' you come to
Clearfield. Nov. 2ft, 1S67.
A GENTS "WANTED for the Official Ilis
tory of the War, its causes, character,
conduct and results. By Hon. Alexander U. Ste
phens. A book for all sections and all parties.
This great wfk presents the only complete and
impartial analysis of the causes of the war yet
published, and gives those interior lights a'nd
shadows of the great conflict only known to those
high officers who watched the flood-tide of revo
lution from its fountain springs, and which were
so accessible to Mr, Stephens from his position as
second officer of the Confederacy.
To a public that has been surfeited with appar
ently similar productions, wo promise a change
of fare, both agreeable and salutary, and an in
tellectual treat of the highest order. The great
American warbas atlnst iound ahistorian worthy
ofits importance, and at whose hands it will "re
ceive that mode.-ate, candid and impartial treat
ment which truth and justice so urgently demand.
The intense desire everywhere manifested to
obtain this work, its official character and ready
sale, combined with an increased commission,
make it the best subscription book ever publish
ed. One agent in Easton, Pa., reports 72 subscri
bers in three days; one in Boston, Mass ,t03 sub
scribers in four days; one in Memphis, Tenn.,106
subscribers in five days. Send for ciroulnrs and
Eee oor terms, and a full description of the work,
with Press notices of advance sheets, Ao. Address
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 28 South Seventh
street, Philadelphia. Pa. April 29-4t.
N OTHER BIG "FLOP!"
wm. r. johssox. : : : : : : j. r. bailet.
Some two months ago it was formally announced
that Pennville was "Right side up."
Recent events have proven the announcement
premature. Another "Flop" recently occurred,
and ojiief among the improved, "interesting, and
important'' phases presented, is the one portray
ing THE HEW, LARGE, A25D COXMODiOCS &TOKB
House, of -
JOHNSON & BAILEY
who have just returned from the East with a
laret and larefullv xr.leeted xtni-i of
froorfi of greater variety, and of better quality,
than have heretofore been offered in this section
of the county. Call at the New Store Rooms,
and you wIl find :
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Hollow
ware, Wood and Stone-ware, Drugs, Oils,
Paints and Varnishes, Glass, Putty,
Ready made Clothing, Clocks,
v-v oniecr.rooary, Uneese.lr lour,
ill , nd P1-00118 geWally. Oar stock of
liarttwaTe vnll hear injyertioti, as it is full and of
the 6e,t q,nthty Our stock of Boots and Sloes
is unequalled in quauty and low prices.
i. v we wonld 8y we inte"l make
the Notion and Dress department worthy their
patronage. Article not on hand wiJ1 fc ' .
ordered, to suit oor customers
The striking feature in the "Flop," and the one
we would keep before the people is, the vert
LOW PRICES AT WHICH ABt SRLlW Thepub-
hoare invited to give us a call. Bring on you,
Produce, your Boards, Shingles. Grain Pork
Butter. Eggs, Dried Apples.Rags. . Our motto'
'Cheapbkt A Bkst. . JOHNSON A BAILEY '
Pennville, August 28, 1867. '
SO M E T H I N G N E W
IN ANSON VILIE. ' '
" Clearfield county, Penn'a.
The undersigned having erected, during the
past summer, a large and commodious store room,
is now engaged in tilling it up with a new and
select assortmentof Fall and Winter goods, which
he offers to the public at prices to suit the times
His stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is unusual
ly extensive, and is offerod to ' customers at from
$10 to 20 for a whole suit. Flour, Salt, and Gro
ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment;
Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots an4
Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety ; Ladies'
dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together
with an endless assortment of notions too tedious
to enumerate, always on hand, and sor sale very
cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard,and other goods
in proportion. Now is the time to buy.
Country produce of every kind, at the highest
market prices, will be taken in exchange for
goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refused
for any article in'store. Examino my stock be
fore you buy elsewhere.
October 30, 1S67. II . SWAN.
a ALE OF SEATED LANDS for TAX-
ES. In pursuance of the provisions of
an Act of Assembly. passed the 29th day of April,
A. D., 1S41, to provide for the collection of taxes
on lands wherever no personal property can bo
found, and where the owner neglects or refuses to
pay the taxes assessed, I will expose to sale, at
the Court House, in Clearfield, on the- Second
Monday in June, A. D., 1888, (being the 8th day.)
the following pieces of land in Clearfield county,
on which the taxes for 1S67, and previous years,
are unpaid : ,
BECCAR1A TOWNSHIP. '
Acres, Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
100 Byers, B. A. $13 50
156 Evans, William 17 55
42 - Gill, James Esq., 5 67
85 - Katherman, 8 93
91 Mutersbaugh.Benj 13 02
50 M'Coy. Dennis jr. '4 95
304 Phoenix Lumber Co., 27 36
300 Weston. Thomas 37 43
70 Hagerty, William 12 60
BELL TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxe.
75 Wcchtley A Pantell, 75
75 Wechtley, S. A Pantell, J. '1125
100 Mieisley, Jco, ' . 8 01
60 Brickley, Ellis 3 60
BLOOM TOWNSHIP,
Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
12 Nealy, Samuel f 90
112 Rodgcrs, D. 6 72
BOGGS TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, eto. Taxes.
House A lot Wilkes, Amasa $7 29
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantee, etc. Taxes.
2 Undercoffler. nenry $3 3S
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
36 " Adams. James U. $-3 10
60 Haum, Edward 38 00
50 Burns, Elijah for 1863, 6 75
115 Betts. George 60 49
55 Cathers, R, S. A J. 23 12
323 Cathers. Robert S. 135 65
20 Gelnet, Samuel ' 7 50
20 Ginter, Joel for 1866. 5 63
100 . Hoover. Peter for 1S66, 12 92
47 Hippie, Edward 14 10
740 Kramer. Geo. A Charles, 142 13
106 Smith. James 22 50
50 Smith, James 11 25
141 Hand, Joseph 28 19
BURNSI DE TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, eto. Taxes.
173 Gallaher. Jmes for 1866, 24 03
House A lot. Grossnichle, Jonathan 7 13
lOO King. John sr. Kt for 1866, 11 37
50 M'Cune, Samuel lor 1866, 5 00
100 Neff, John W. . 10 13
50 Rainey, I.N. 5 63
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
52 Erauiiman, Jacob for 1866 4 68
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
650 Edinonston. Eliza $41 25
2 H's A- lots. Hegarty, Patrick for 1360, 1 1 48
. 60 Mary Weaver for 1866, 9 36
DECATUR TOWNSHIP
J00 Kephart, Elias for 1866, 15 75
180 Miller, Reuben for 1866, 16 38
12 Robison, John for 1866, 5 63
10 White, John G. for 1866, 4 50
FER GUSO N TO WNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
50 Curry, William for 1866, St 50
150 Ferguson, J. U. for 1866. 16 83
House If lot. Tobias, Samuel for 1866,
5 63
200 White, Paul for 1S66,
GIRARD TOWNSHIP. .
1 24 - Leisey, Francis Est. .
50 Luzier, Thomas
GOSH EN TO WNSIIIP.
18 00
S13 95
7 0
104
100
200
200
269
70
2
Flegal, ElizabetE for 1865,
Green, Nealy for 1866,
Gourley, Janes
Gourley, James for 1865,
$9 90
9 00
38 00
23 40
Ueona, John for 186s,
26 28
SelfriJze, George for 18G5, 8 78
Shaw, W. L. Fleal if others,'65, 1 47
' GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
Jones, Edward 526 67
Acres.
150
G UELICII TO WNSIIIP.
House - lot Byers, Solomon for 1363, S3 38
1-3 Henderson. Robert, 14 10
100 Nivling, Caroline 7 50
338 Haslet, Tinner 4 Co , 76 05
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
noase Cf lot. Koss, Alary $i 35
KARTIIAUS TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, eto. . Taxes
25 Conowav. Geo. ir . for 1866. S3 54
10
25
130
iiaynes, llavid Est., tor 1H66, 3 60
Hartsog, John Est., for 1866, 3 33
Long. Andrew for 1866 '67, 25 13
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Acre- Warrantees, etc. Tnxes.
97 Chase. John M. fnr lSfirt. sa 01
2
275
Leech. James 75
Patton, John for 1866, 15 75
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
A,re8' ,.r W"antee etc-" Taxes.
13 Wood, T. (f D. 1866, $1 35
LUMBER CITY BOROUGH.,
Acres. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
2 lots. Gray.G. W. S1 83
MORRIS TOWNSHIP,
Acres. Warrantees, eto. Taxes.
100 Luna, .lamp! Tn. 1QAA n nn
50
70
Smith, Wm. B. for 1866, 5 63
t Shubart. George for i860, 6 30
PENN TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, eto. Taxes.
12 Flvnn. JohAfnr 18A . ) t o.
28 Holland, Joseph for 1866, 3 78
28,. - smith, Robert for 1SC6, 2 70
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Acres Warrantees", etc. Taxes.
430 Carr, R. ir Hall, G. for 1866,. $18 80
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Acres. , Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Pennine, leander . . 9n An
ill
Horn, William L. 453
. WOO D WARD TOWNSHIP.
Acres. Warrantees, etc Taxes.
200 : Whiteside, for 1866, 15 42
W. K. WRIGLEY, Treasurer.
Clearfield, April 1 ,D36a. ...
NEW HAEWAEE
;;s.T 0 r e,
PHILIPSBURG, CENTRE CO., PA.
Geo.H. Zeigler & Co.,
BKALBRS I
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Cutlery,
Wood and Willow ware, Tin ware,
Stoves, "Oils, Paints, Glass, Iron, ?
Nails, etc., etc., etc.
The attention of Mechanics, Builders, Farmers.
Lumbermen aud Buyers generally, is invited to
the fact that we are now offering a better assort
ment of goods in our line than can be found else
where in this part of the Sti at prices to suit
the times. Our stock comprises a general assort
ment of Tools and Materials used bytarpenters,
Blacksmiths, Carriage and Wagon makers, Join
ers. Ac, together with a large stoek of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Spikes, Railroad and Mining supplies; Saddlery
and Harness material a gootf assortment ; Ropes,
Chains, Grindstones, circular mill and cross-out t
Saws; Enameled, Finished, and Plain Hollow
ware in great variet ; Cables, Coal oil Lamps and
Lanterns; Lard, Linseed, Coal and,Lubricating
oils; and an extensive and good selection of
Fine Cutlery,
Comprising a general assortment of dining knives
and forks, dessert knives and forks, and carving
knives and forks, pocket and pen knives, razors,
shears, scissers, shoe knives, and many other ar
ticles. Also, dessert, tea and table-spoons, and
plated forks, in great variety and of the best man
ufacture. Also, Brittania and silver-plated ware.
Tin-ware
In great variety, and of the best manufacture al
ways ou hand, among which will be fund buck
ets of evecy size, tin-cups, voil cuns, sprinkling
cans, dusting pans, miners' lamps; gallon, quart
and pint measuras. and many other articles in
the tin-ware line, which are wanted by everbedy.
Blacksmiths
Can be supplied with Anvils, Bellows. Vices,
sledgeshammers, horse and mule shoes, horse
nails, and all kinds of flat and round bar iron,
nail rods' etc ; and with east, shear, spring and
blister steel, from the best manufacturers in the
United States, or of foreign manufacture.
Carpenters
And Bnilders will find in our establishment a
superior and complete stock of
Planes, Saws.
Augurs, Hatchets,
Hammers, Files,
Chisels. Hinges,
Screws, Locks,
Bolts, Pulleys,
Sash, Cord, Ae
Farmers
r
Will find eAerything in their line, and cheaper
than elsewhere in this section of the State com
prising Household, horticultural, farming and
rafting implements, of the latest and most im
proved patterns. Particular attention is direct
ed to our very ex eusive stock of wood and coal
Sto
ves.
Comprising Spear's justly celebrated Anti dust
cook and parlor stoves of all sizes ; Also, The Ni
agara cook. Parlor cook. Brilliant, Dawn, Dew
drop, Artie, Egg and Picket stoves.
All of the above goods will be sold cheap for
Cash. G.H ZEIGLER A CO.
Philipsburg. Oct. Ifith"? 1857.-ly.
L W A Y S N E W ,
WITHOUT FAIL.
JOHN IRVIN,
nas just received and opened at the old stand
in Curwensville, an jntire new stock of Fall and
Winter Goods, which he will sell very cheap for
cash. His stock consists of ,
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Queensware, Boots-and -Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Heady
made Clothing, etc.
The public generally is respecfully invited to
give him a call ; see his stock and hear hieprices,'
and purchase from him. if you find it will be to
your advantage, Nov. 15, 186.
QtOTIIING! CLOTHING!!
GOOD AND CHEAP IS
Men, Youths and Boys can beuplpied with full
suits of seasonable and lashionable clothing at
REIZENSTEIxN BROS & CO.,
where it is sold at prices that will induce their
purchase. The universal satisfaction which has
been given, has induced them to increase their
stock, which is now not surpassed' by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part of the State.
Keizenstcin Bro's A; Co:,
Sell goods at a very smalT profit, for cash;
Their goods are well made and fashionable.
They give every one the worth of his money.
They treat their customers all alike.
They sell cheaper than every body else.
Their store is conveniently situated.
They having pnrohased their stoek ct redaced
prices they can self cheaper tb an others. -
For these and other reasons persons should buy
their clothing at
KKliEJiSl ElJN uriua oc UU.
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
market prioea. May 18, 1864.
riRAPE VINES FOR SALE. All the
M leading hardy varieties of first quality.
Concord Cuttings, $1.00 per hundred.
Orders solicited as soon as convenient and filled
in rotation, by A M. HILLS.
Aug. 21, '67. Clearfield, Pa.
w
OOLEN FACTORY!
Having purchased an interest in the Union
Mills, in Union township, Clearfield county, we
are prepared to card wool, manufacture and fin
ish cloth, and do all kinds of work in our line on
short notice, in a workmanlike manner, and on
reasonable terms. Flour, feud, and lumber, also
manufactured and for sale. Terms, cash.
JT. K. A J. K. ARNOLD.
Rockton, June 26, 1847.
ED. W GRAHAM,
DEALER IN
DRY-GOODS,
DPJESS GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES,
CURTAINS, WALL-PAPER,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
QUEENS-WARE,
HARD-WARE,
GROCERIES,
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH,
- MARKET STREET,
Clearfield, Pa.
Mat 10. 1867.
Til E mW E S T E R N HOTEL,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
The undersigned, haying taken charge 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 puolic that he is now prepared to accotn
mod ate those 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 ta solicited.
June 12. 18B7. J. A. STINE.
.NEW STOCK!
-SPRING GOODS!
SPRING GOODS!!
SPRING GOODS!
- AT TUB
KEYSTONE STORE
Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
BUYERS OF DRY GOODS, TRIM-
MINGS, NOTIONS, HOISERT, GLOVES,
FANCY GOODS. CARPETS, OIL
CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPER. CARPET
CHAIN, TOILET
QUILT,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, &o., &c.r
are invited to examine the
most complete stock ev
er brought to this
market.
We Challenge Competition.
CASH BUYERS
, Will Find Rare Inducements.
NIVLING & SHOWERS.
Clearfield, Penn'a.
April 8, 1868.
J O M E INDUSTRY
BOOTS AND SHOES
Made to Order at the Lowest Rates.
The undersigned would respectfully invite the
attention of the citizens of Clearfiel i and vicin i
ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St.
nearly opposite Ha rtswick A Irwin's drug store,
where he is prepared to make or repair any thi og
in his line.
Orders entrusted to him will be executed with
promptness, strength and neatness, and all work
warranted as represented.
I have now on hand a stock of extra french
calf skins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will
finish up at tbe lowest figures.
June 13th, 185. DANIEL CONNELLY
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AILS A SPIKES thecheapest in the ccunty,
at - jiuwurs.
PURE" BUCK LEAD, equal in quality to
ViigiiMi wuue leau; Uil., 1 aipts and
arnishea Af alt kindi' RjilJ 7- r : l . ,
, , . u mDBS. ins
brontes, fur sale by : a. I. SUAW
viearnciq, October 23, 1867.
SURVEYOR. The f undersigned offers
his services to the public, as a Surveyor
He may be found at his residence in Lawienei
township, when not engaged; or addreutd k.
letter at Clearfield, Penn a? "
fllarch 6th, 1867.-tf. J 1MES MITCHELL.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES.-A recent bill
has nassed both I looses nf fnn,. j
signed by the President, giving soldiers whoen
listed prior to 22d July, 1861. served one year w
more and were honorably discharged, a bounty
of 9 1 00.
t5""Bounties and Pensions collected by ae for
thoseentitled to them.
WALTER BARRETT, Att'y t Law
Aug. 15th. 1868. Clearfield, Pa.
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C O T T II 0 U S
MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
A. ROW & CO., RROPIUETOIIS.
This house having been refitted and legantly
furnished, is now open for the reception and en
terUinment of guests. Tbe proprietors by long
experience in hotel keeping, feel confident they
can satisfy a discriminating public. Their bari
supplied with the choicest brands of liquors an
Jniy 4th, 1856.
OOMETIIING NEWinCLEARFIEU?.
Carriage and Wagon Shop,
Immediately in rear of Machine shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform tbe
cititens of Clearfield, and the pnblic in general
carriages, buggies, wagons, sleighs, sleds, c, u
short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or
ders promptly attended to. WM. M'KNIGHT
UIU, I,,U-J.
J P. K R A T Z E E,
Clearfield, Penn'a,
Dealer in Dry Goods. Dress Goods, Millinery
Goods, Groceries. Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stone
ware, Clothing, BootsShoei, Hats, Caps, Flour.
Bacon, Fish. Salt, etc., fi oonstantly receiving new
supplies from the cities, which he will dispose of
at the lowest market priaes, to customers. Before
purchasing elsewhere, examine his stock.
Clearfield, August 28, 1867.
SEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Market Street, opposite Itartawick'a Drugstore,
Clbarficld, Pa..
Would respectfully announce to the eitisens of
Clearfield and vicinitv, that be has opened a
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the second story of
tbe building occupied by II. Bridge, and that he
is determined not to be outdone either in quality
of work or prices. Special attention given to the
manufacture of sewed work. French Kip and
Calf Skins, of tbe best qualiy, always on hana.
Give him a call. Aug. 23, '67.
Q HAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS !!f
JOI1S TROCTMAN
Having returned the manufacture of chairs, at his
shop located ontheletin tbe rerr ot his residence
on Market street, and a short distance west of the
Foundry, is prepared to accommodate his old
friends, and all others who may favor him with a
eall, with every description of Windsor chairs.
He has a good assortment on band, to which he
directs the attention ef purchasers. They are
made of the very best material, well painted, and
finished in a workmanlike raanaer, and will be
old at prices to suit the time Exanine them
before purchasing elsewhere.
Clearfield, Pa., March 28. 186$
STORE AND SAW MILL,
AT BALD II ILLS,
Clearfield county.
' The nndersigned. having opened a large ai.J
well selected stock of goods, at Bald Urlif. Clear
field county, respectfully solicit a share of poblis
patronage.
Their stock embraces Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware. Queensware,Tin-ware,Booti and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, ready-made Clothing, and a gen
eral assortment of Notions, ete.
They always keep en band the beet qaality ef
Flour, aad a variety of Feed.
All goods sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for
approved country produce.
Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are
predared to saw all kinds of lumber to order.
Orders solicited, and punctually filled.
Nor. 20, 1867. J AMES IRWLM A SONS.
JIFE INSURANCE AT nOME.
The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co,
921 Chestnut Strcbt, Phil' a.
Insures Lives on favorable terms, and will ins
Policies on any of the approved plan of insurance
Assets liable to losses $1,221,289 71-
Surplus divided Annually, Losses paid prompt
ly Premiums 'may be paid in cask; annually,
semi-annually or quarterly; jr one-half in cam,
and one-half in note. By a supplement to tbe
charter, notes hereafter received will participate
in all Dividends or Surplus. Scrip certificate? ap
to January, 1359, inclasive, are now receivableiaa
payment of premiums
Agency, at the office of H.B.Sweora, Clear
field, Pa. Dr J. G. Uartswick, Medical Exami
ner Aaguit 24, 19dV
JJ O! THIS WAY!!
NEW STORE IN MADERA !
James Forest A Sox, would respectfully .in
form the public, that they have just opened, in
Madera. Clearfield county, Pa , an entire niw
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which they are prepared to sell as cheap as tke
cheapest. Their stock consists of Alpaca. De
laines. Prints and Muslins, of all varieties; Ca
simereaSatinets and Flannels, too numerous te
mention ; Ready-made clothing cf the best qual
ity; Hoots and Shoes ef the very best make; a
complete stock of Groceries, Ac In short, every
thing usually kept in a country tore.
Consumers! Look to your interest. Call and
examine our stocs and priee before purchating
elsewhere. Lumber and grain of all E.ind taiceB
in exchange for goods.
Remember the place; Madera.CIearfielaeoaBty
Oct. 30, '67. JAMES FORRESTAS03.
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