Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 03, 1868, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 3, 1868.
Tyrone and Clearfield Kailroad.
I rnin leaves Tyrone at : : : : : 9.20 a m
Arrives at Philipsburg at : : 11.20 a. m.
1 rain leaves Philipsburg at : : ': 2.05 p m.
- Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p.m.
Religious. Divine services will be held
next sabbath, in Clearfield, a9 follows : ,
By Rev. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church
moraine; and evening. -,
By Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), ia the
Court House, nioining and evening.
By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church,
in the morning. . , . .
By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist Church,
in the evening.
REPUBLICAN
County Convention.
The Republican County Convention will
be held in the Court House, in the Borough
of Clearfield, on Wednesday evening, the
17th of June, at 7 o'clock.
It is important that every township Bbould
be represented. Candidates are to be nom
inated Congressional, Senatorial and Rep
resentative Conferees to be selected, and
other important business is to be transacted.
By order of the County Committee.
H. B. S woo pb, Chairman.
A celebrated New York barber said, not
long since, that nine-tenths of his customers
preferred to have their hair dressed with
"Barrett's Hair Resto-ative" to any other
substance, as it keeps tho scalp so cool and
free from dandruff. Troy Daily Whig.
Fcn Ahead. In another column of to
days' a paper will be found the advertisement
of Gardner and Kenyon's collossal circus,
which will exhibit in Clearfield, on Thurs
day, June 11th. Lovers "of fun will, no
doubt, avail themselves of this opportunity
to "laugh and grow fat." For full particu
lars see advertisement and posters.
Couut. The attendance at Court was
slim, there being no criminal business. The
entire list of causes was disposed of, the last
one having been tried on Friday evening.
The regular term will commence on next
Monday a-week. It will only continue for
one week. There will be ten civil Cases on
the list. The man Flannigan.who is in jail
charged with the murder of John Casey,
will be tried.
Trial List. The following causes have
been put down for trial at Juno term, 1868,
commencing on the third Monday : .
Huntsberger vs. Feister, -Scott
. ' vs. Scott,
Leavy vs. Moore,
Rakestraw vs. Rakestraw,
lieonard vs. Dillen,
Breth vs. Mitchell,
Shodan . vs. .Gaine3,
Porter " vs. Miller,
(Joss vs. Lanedon & Diven,
England vs. DuBoi3.
TnE Railroad. The Contractors, Engi
neers, and Track-layers, were in town last
week making some arrangement about the
completion of the railroad. We have not
learned what , was the result of their visit
The management of the affair seems to be a
sort of secret arrangement confined to a
"ring" of three or four persons, who don't
condescend to inform the "outside vulgar"
what is going on. All the outsiders have
to do is to "pay the piper" the "ring"
does the dancing.
Fire in Curwensville. On Thursday
night the citizens of Curwensville were a-
roused from their slumbers' by the cry of
Fire ! It was soon discovered that the Foun
dry of Jackson Robison was in flames. In
a very short time all the people of the town
were on the ground,and strenuous exertions
were made to save the patterns, castings,
etc. The flames spread so rapidly.that very
few articles were got out of the building,
which, with the engine, machinery, patterns,
etc.. was totally destroyed. The property
belonged to Mr. Wm. M'Bride,who had an
insurance on the building. of $700, in the
Lycoming Mutual. Mr. Robison's loss will
nvor s ftofl. He had no insurance. The
Foundry is to be re-built immediately. ...
A New Book. Subscriptions are now be
ing solicited in this county, by Agents, for
a new work entitled "The Official History
of the War. its Causes. Character, Conduct
and Results," by Hon. Alexander H. Ste
phens, of Georgia. This book, no doubt,
will obtain a liree sale in all sections of the
country. It presents a careful political an
alysis of the past, separation real from appa
rent causes of the late unhappy conflict,and
lights and shadows of
the ereat war oalv known to those high offi
ers. who watched the flood-tide of revolu
tion from its fountain-springs, and which
were so accessible to Mr. Stephens from his
Position as second officer of the Confederate
TT Breth. Esa.. haa the
agency for Bwnside.Cbest, Furguson.Bell,
P"nn TCnfiT. .Tnrrlan and Beccaria town-
fchips, and New Washington and Lumber
city boroughs, and will in due time give the
citizens of those districts an opportunity to
secure the book.
Mr. Breth is also agent for "The Blue
Coats." eivmg an account of "How they
lived, fought and died for the Union," with
scenes and incidents in the great rebellion
a very readable book, with over one hundred
portraits of Georals in the Union army.
Court Proceedings. Below we give a
brief synopsis of the business transacted at
the May term of court:
Geo. W. Andrews, guardian, vs. A. K.
Wright et. al. Ejectment. Cause tried.
Verdict for Plaintitf.
John C-irlile vs. Brady township School
district. Appeal. Cause tried. Verdict
for Plaintiff of $111 CI,
Win. S. Sankeyvs. Godfrey risher. As
sumpsit. Cause tried. V erdict lor .Plain
tiff of $210 81.
Sarah Brooks et. al. vs. Daniel Horn.
Ejectment Cause tried. erdict for the
Plaintiff.
Geo. Narebood vs. Jacob Wilhelm. E-
jectment timber leave. Cause tried. er
dict iorrlaiutm. .
G. F. Hoop, vendee, vs. James E. Wat
eon et. al. Ejectment. Cause tried- Ver
dict for Plaintiff for premises, to be releas
ed on payment of 1555 39 with interest,
within thirty days.
R. Mossop vs. Leonard, Finney & Co.
Case upon promises. Cause tried. Ver
dict for Plaintiff of $125 00. r
Benj. Gunsaulus vs. Thos. White. Plain
tiff non-6uited.
Schoonover vs. French & Scioonover.
Plaintiff withdraws jury and cause con
tinued. The other causes put down for trial at
May term were either, settled or continued.
Jury List. The following is the list of
Jurors for June term, 1868 :
grand jurors :
Beccaria William Metz, Wm. Dotts.
Bell Jos.' L. Campbell.
Boggs Simon Thompson.
Bradford Ed. Williams.
Brady G. M. Thompson, Joseph Shu
gart, James S. Clark.
Chest Tarlton Dunbar, II M Garvey.
Clearfield R. B. Taylor.
Burnside William lrvin.
Decatur J. F. Steincr, R. Hughes.
Fox John M'Laughlin.
Girard Alex. Murray, B. M. M' Govern.
Lawrence Lum. Antes.
Morris Adam Mover, George Hess.
Osceola Alfred Shaw, Harry Goss.
Penn Thomas A. Hoover.
Pike Isaac Caldwell.
traverse jurors :
TCrhard. Jerc. Cooper.
Bell J. M'hee,T. J. Thompson, A. B.
Tate, F. Bell, R. Mebpffey, David Bell.
Iioggs M. Stall, J. Uimeimg, ju. iianey.
Bloom Hugh Leech. '
Bradford S. P. Wilson, M.Kyler, John
eters, jr., William Wooldridge.
Brady D. Goodlander, 8. Postlcthwaite,
Jacob Pentz, Allcmfn Ellinger.
Burnside Alex. Fulton.
Chest William Roland.
Clearfield H. W. Parks.
Fox George W. Clinton. ,
Girard Alex. Irwin, N. Rousselot.
Graham Lucien Wardw
Huston Wm. H. noyt . .
Jordan J. M'Gheehan, Wm. Williams,
David W. Wise. .
.Knox-r-David Cathcart. . .
Lawrence J. Powell, R. Thompson, J.
G. Schryver, A. Humphrey.
Lximber City J. H. Hile. :-L'
Morris J. B. Kyler, S. B. ; Wilhaina.
Osceola A'bm Kephart. John Dunn.
Penn G. Bell, jr., James B. Clark.
Pike Moses Wise.
Union Thos. . Brockbank, L. R. Dress-
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er, u. Ei. oruoaner. . . ,
Woodward Wm. liUther.
MARRIED : -
On Stindav. Mav 31st, 1868, by II. J.
Sloppy, Esq., Mr. Henry Ooden, of Law
rence t'p., and Miss Priscilla Curry, of
Knox township. ' - : '
On Thursday, April 30th, 1868, by J. K.
Caldwell, Esq., Mr. T. Jefferson Kloom,
of Curwensville, and Miss Rosanna THOMP
SON, of Lawrence township. .
' ' OIEO : .
In Pennville.on Monday May 11th, 1S68,
Jackie S. son of John and Esther JJailey,
aged 6 months and 3 days.
PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS.
y ALLEY FORGE PLOW WOttrvB.
k John Hall & Cov,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plows, Cultivators, Shovel-Plows, liar
rows and Union Mowers,
Nos. 121 4 123 Liberty St., corner of Pitt St.,
'Pittsburgh, Pa. . .
R flnr faatinffn and Doints being made in
an air furnace are in every way superior to those
r- . - t C-l. iq tdJ 1 w
made oy ocner mauuiaciurcrs. ct i j
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Successors to S. Jones A Co.,)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
PlTTBBCBQH, Pa.,
BANKERS,
But and sell all kinds of Government Securities
J . . . . i r
UOla, Oliver anu voupone, uu uiuoi
favorable terms.
7-30's Converted into the new 5-20
Coupon Bonds.
Interest allowed on deposits. Money loaned
on Government Bonds at lowest market
rates. Orders executed for the pur
chase and sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold.
ml3. JAMES T. BRADY A CO. 18B8.
JEINEMAN, MEYRAN &
SEIDLE;
No. 42 Fifth st., 1 door from Wood St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
wfcnlAoftln and Retail Dealers in
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
Pure Silver-ware, French Clocks, Plated
Ware of every description, Tea Setts,
Spoons, Forks. 4-0. Watch makers
Tools and Material,and agenoy
of the eelebrated
AMERICAN WATCHES.
We also keep the largest and most varied assort
ment or the very best American maae
CLOCKS
tn h fnnnd in anv citv. pant nr west.
Persons in want of any article in onr line, either
at wholesale or for their own use, will nna
our prices lower and our assortment lar
ger than any to be found west of New
York City.
WATCH REPAIRING.
To this branch of our trade (being ourselves
practical watch makers) we pay very special
.ttontion. We employ a foice of the
very best Artists in the oountry,
and any and all fine, delicate
and dimcult work entrusted to our care for the
trade or individuals may rely on getting
the utmost satisfaction. Work may be
sent in by express or otherwise.
REINEMAN, MEYRAN V SEIDLE,
Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith f:
ap29- 42 Fifth St., Pittsburgh. 68-ly-
OLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield,
.Pa. The subscriber would respectfully
solicit a continuance of the patronage of his old
friends and customers at the "Clearfield House."
Having made many Improvements, he isprepar
ed to accommodate all who may favor him with
their custom. Every department connected with
the house is conducted in a manner to give gen
eral satisfaction. Give him a call.
ISov. 4 1866. GEO. N. COLBURN. "
pLEARFIELD NURSERY.
ace Home Industry. The
Encour-
The undersign
ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike,
halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Frui
trees. (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen. Shrub
berv. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ten Black
berrv. Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also
Sibrian Crab trees. Quince and early ScarletRhea
barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address
Ang 31,1864. J. D. WRIGHT arwensville
JJOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
noOFLAND"SAGERMAN TONIC. .
THIS ORBAT REMEDIES
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach, or diges
tive organs.
Hoofland's German Bitters
Is composed of the pure juices (or, as they are
medicinally tanned, extracts) of Roots. Herbs, and
Barks, making a prep aration.highly concen
trated, and entirely free from alcoholic ad
mixture of any kind.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
la a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit
ters, with the purest quality of Santa Crua Rum,
Urange. AC , mating one 01 tne mob.pieuani anu
agreeable remedies ever offorod to the public.
Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcohol
ic admixture, will use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Those who have no objection to the combination
of the Bitters, as stated, will use
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
, Thev are both equally good, and contain the
same medicinal virtues, the choioe between the
two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonio being
the most palatable.
The stomach, from a variety of causes, such as
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc, is
very apt to have its functions deranged. The
Liver, svmnathisin? as closely as itdoes with
the Stomach, then be cornea affected,the result
of which is that the patient suffers from several
or mere of the following diseases :
Constipation. Flatulence. Inward Piles, Fulness
of Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness
or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or Fluttering atthePitof tbeStomaoh,
Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Dimcult
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or
Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture,
Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight,
Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspira
tion. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in
the Side, BacK.Ohost, Limbs. etc.,Sudden flush
es of Heat, Burn! jg in the Flesh, Constant Im
aginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits.
Tne sufferer from :hese diseases should exnrcise
the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy
for his case, purchasing only that which he is as
sured from his invos tigations ana lnqairies
possesses true merit, O is skilfully compound
ed, is free from injurious ineredidents, and has
established for itself a reputation for the eure of
these diseases. In this connnecuon we wouia
submit those well-known remedies
Hooftand's German Bitters, and Hoofland t
German Tonir, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson. Philadelvhva, Pa.
Twenty-two years since they were first intro
duced into this country from Germany, during
which time they have undoubtedly parforined
more cures, and benefitted suffering humanity to
a greater extent, than any other remedies known
to the public, . - r -
These remedies will enectuauy cure i.iver torn-
daint. Jaundice. Dvs ponsia.Chromcor .Ner
vous Debility, Chron . le Diarrhoea, Disease of
the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a dis
ordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines.
Resulting from any cause whatever; prostration
of, tne gyitem. induced oy severe urer,
hardships, exposure, fevers, etc.
There is no'tned wine oxtant equal to these rom-
ndies in such cases. A tone and vizor is imparted
to the whole system, tho appetite is strengthed,
food is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, mo
blood is purified, the complexion becomes sound
ana neaunv. me veiiow iiuue is cruiuiou
the eyes, abloom is given to the cheeks, and the
weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and
healthy being. . .
And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily
unon them, with all Its attendant ills. will find in
the use of this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an elixer
that will instil new life Into their veins, restore
in a measure the energy and ardir of more youth
ful days, build up their shrunken forms, and give
:aii.n anu uaiuuness w mcir icuiaimug jt.'"
NOTICE.
It is a well established fact that fully one-half
of the feinalo portion of our population are f cl-
dnm in the eniovraent - of eood nealtD : or, 10
use their own expros sion,"nevcrfeei well.
They are languid, devoid of all energy, extreme
ly nervous, and have no appetite. To this class
of persons the BITTERS, or the TONIC, is espe
cially recommended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
Are made strong by the nse of either of theBe
remedies. - They will cure every case of MARAS
MUS, without fail. :
Thousands of certificates have accumulated in
the hands of the proprietor, "but space will allow
of the publication of but a few. Tbose.it will be
observed, are men of note and of such standing
that they must believed.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. George W. Woodward, Chief Justice j
the Supreme Court of fenn'a, vrits :
Philadelphia. March 16, 1867.
"I find 'Hoofland's German Bitters' is a
cood tonic, utseful in diseases of the diges
tive organs, and of great benefit in cases of de
bility, and want of nervous action in the system.
Yours truly, GEO. W WOODWARD."
Hon James Thompson, Judge, of the Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania :
Philadelphia. April 23. 186
"I consider 'Hoofland's German Bitters' avalu
able medicine in case if attacks ot Indigestion or
Dyspepsia. I can certify this from i my experi
ence of it. iours, with respect,
JAMES THOMPSON
From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D., rastor
oftk Tenth Baptist Church. I'hiladdvhia.
Dr. Jackson Dear Sir: I have been frequent
ly requested to connect my name with recommen
dations ef different kinds of medicines, but re
garding the, practice as out of my appropriate
sphere, I have in all cases declined; but
with a clear proof in various instances and
particularly in my own family, of the usefulness
of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. I depart for
once from my usual course, to express my full
conviction that, for general debilitv of the system,
and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe
and valuable preparation. In some cases it may
fail, bat usually, I doubt not, it will be very ben
eficial to those who sutler from the tbove causes
Youra, Very respectfully,
J. 11. KENNARD. 8th. bel Coates st,
PtvmEev. E. D. Fendall. Assistant Editor
Christian Chronicle. Philadelnhia...
I have derived decided benefit from the use of
Hooflands German Bitters, and feel it my privil
eeeto reoommend them as a most valuable tonie,
to all whe are suffering Crom general debility or
from diseases arising from deraugiraent of the
liver, lours truly, Js. 1). m'sifALtit.
CAUTION.
Hoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited.
See that the sirnitnre of C. M. JACKSON la on
the wrapper of each bottle. All others are
ftnnnterfeit Princi --J rial Office and ManufaO
torv at the German Medicine Store.No. 631 ARCH
Street, Philadelphia. Pa. -
CHARLES M. EVANS. ProDriotor.
Formerly 0. M. JACKSON uo.
HooflamTs German Bitters, pet bottlo, fl 00
d's German Bitters, half desen. ' ' 00
Hoofland's German Tonic. put upin quartbottles,
, $i oo per bottle, or bait doten ror ou. '
O Do not forget to examine well the article
vou buv. in order to ret the genuine.
, For sale by A. I. SHAW, Agent, Clearfield Ta.
April 23, 1868-ly.
OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RICHARDSON CO.,
128 Market Street, Philadelphia, are the largest
Manufacturing Confectioners and Wholesale Deal
ers in Fruits, Nats, to , in the United States.
March 4, 1868-ly.
s.
B. M E Y E
'PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT,
XILBSBCBQ, CBKTBC COCHTT, rEPX'A.
R
Also aeent for all the latest Improved Water
Wheels and Portable Saw Mills.- Jan.8'68-lyp.
MISS SUSAN REED,
DEALER IK
PLAIN AND FANCY BONNETS,
Misses and Children's Hals and Caps, French
and American Flowers, Ribbons, &.
Bleaching and Trimming done "
in Latest Styles.
Opposite Moscop's Store, :
Market Street,
ap22,'68
Clearfield, Penn'a.
yiSS II. S. SWAN'S
School for Girls, .
V. Clearfield, Pa.
The Second Term of Twenty-two weeks, will
commence on MONDAY, February 17, 1363.
TERMS OF TUITION :
Reading. Orthography, Writing. Objeot
Lessons. Primary Arithmetic and Pri- . :
mary geography per half term'(11 weeks) $5
00
History .Local and Descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic 6
Algebra and the Sciences,
Clearfield, February S, 1863.
SAWS! SAWS!!
Attention Lumbermen !
EMERSON'S
PATENT PERFORATED CROSS-CUTTING
CIRCULAR AND LONG SAWS.
(All Gumming Avoided )
And Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swaga
for Spreading, Sharpening and Shap
ing the Teeth of all Splitting Saws.
. MERRELL & BIGLEIt, -
General Agents,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
janS.
1868.
A T K ST
STY L E S
for Spring and Summer Hats,
from New York and Philadelphia Also
Trimmed patterns of olothing for L.adies ana
Children, from Mme. Demorest, a full supply
of which will ba kept constantly on .
hand at the store of .
Mrs. II." D. WELSH & Co.,
Dealers in Fancy Goods Millinery.Notions.Toys,
Music and Musical instruments,
Second Street, next door to First National Bank,
- ciearoeld, renn a. .
They also make to order
All kinds of Bonnets for ,:; : : eta.
All kinds of Hats for : : : : : 30 cU.
. ...--'
Material s furnished on as reasonable terms as they
can be had tn the county.
Call and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere. - 1P"' M-
c
LKARFIELD ACADEMY.
The "Pnnrth Session of the present Soholastio
year of this Institution, will commence on Man
day, the 4th day of May 1868.
Pupils ean 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
inrlnHnil In a thorough, practical and aooom
plished education of both sexes. '
The Prinoipal having had the advantage of
much experience in hia 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 ander his charge.
Tsrms of Tuitiob:
Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) 5 00
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo
ry. , .. . , . . - "vv
Algobrj,Geometry, Trigonometry, mensuration.
Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keeping. Botany, and Physioal Gcogra
phy, 900
Latin, Greek and Freneh, with any oi mo a-
bove branches. ,
t3?"No deduction will ba toade for absence.
For further particulars Inquire ef
Rut. P. L. HAivKltSUW , a. u.
July 31,1867. Priaeipal.
G. L. RBED,
J.P.WEAVRR
O. F. HOOP,
J. JONES.
W.W.BETTS
NOTICE.
. POWELL,
CLEARFIELD
PLANING JkllLL
RIGHT. -
.. ALL
Mmsrs. HOOP. WEAVER A CO., Proprietors,
nnit r.nfA,iiv inform tne citizens oi tne
v ww w bim a '
fonntto iv.t thmr nave completely renuea anu
a Cii.!
" j - j
euppliod their PLANING MILL, in this Borough,
with the beet and latest improved '
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
and are now prepared to execute all erders In
their line of business, sueh as ry
Flooring, Weatlierboarding,
"nnrs. "Rlinds. Brackets, and
wmj Jr WW w j ' 7 r
Moldings, of all kinds.
They have a large stock of dry lumber on hand
and will pay cash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half
inch panncl piank preferred (Nv 6, 67
Dentist; Office
unvcnsville, l a.
Teeth extracted by the application of local an
aesthesia, and all kinds f modern dental work
done. . May 13, 1868-y.
ALBEKT.GKARY k CO.,Dealors in Dry Goods,
Groceries. Hardware. Queonsware, Flour Ba
con, etc.. Woodland, Clearfield county. Pa. Also.
ei tensivo dealers in all kinds of sawed lumber
shingles, and fquare timber. Orders solicited,
ii- . . . . . .. . . . . . .
j ooa;ana, ra., Aug. mn, lsoa.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS best cavendish,
congress, spun roll, flounder, natural leaf.
fine cui. suokine Tobacco, best brands of pure
Havana, Connecticut and State seed segars, fancy
pines, sco ten sous, rappee snutf. at
May m, itsoa. .
J. P. KRATZER'S.
TKRMS OF TnE JOURNAL.
The Rattsmas's Journal is published on Wed
nesday at $2,00 per annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of theyear. $2.60 will ba
charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close
tho year.
ADTKRTiSBifKNTS will he inserted at i,se per
square, for three or less insertions ien tines
(or less) counting a square. . t or every auamonai
insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction
willbe made to yearly advertisers
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued un-
tillall arrearages are pad,except at the option of
the publisher. B. J. ROW.
5000. ACCIDENTS. 5000.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS INSURANCE FOR
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, FOR ONE DAY.
Five Dollars per month and from $25
to 850 per year with weekly
compensation, in case of
total disability.
HO MEDICAL EXAMINATION IS MADE
IN ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
Policies and tickets, covering all kinds of acoi-
dents, whethor received whilst travel
ing or otherwise, sold by
ALFRED 31. SMITH,
Insurance Agent.
Clearfiold, April 1, 1803.
N
E W
F I R M !
Ilartsock &-Goodwin,
One door East of Benjamin Bloom's Hotel,
. CuawEKBViixa, Pa.
Ilavinc iust receivad a full and well solected
assortment of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing,
Notions, Hats, Cape, Boots, F-hoes, Drugs Hard
ware, Quoeusware. Tinware. Cedar and Willow
ware. Brooms, Groceries, Flour, Fish, Salt, etc,
to which they ask the attention of the public.
Our ass irtment 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, orexchacged
for country produoe. DANIEL H ARTSOCK,
J BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
One door East of the Clearfield House,
KeeDS on hand a full assortment of Gents' Fur
nishing goods, such as Shirt, (linen and woolen,
Uudershirts, Drawers and
et Handkerchiefs, Gloves,
in great variety. VI piece
Best Cloths, (of all
Doe-Skin Cassimeres
- Fancy Cassimeres, in great variety
Also. French Coatings; Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla,
an.l Trieott Over-coating, all of which will be
mid chean for cash, and made ud according to
the latest styles, bv experienced workmen. Also
asent for Clearfield eounty, for I. M. Singer A
Co's Sewing Machines. November 1. looo
s
O M E T II I N G NEW,
IN SHAW'8 ROW,
- FRANK A STOUGHTON,
Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa
TTavinr opened their new establishment, in
Shaw's Row. one door east of the Post Ofioe, and
having just returned from tha eastern cities with
a large and elegant assortment oi
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
Beavers, &c.; and all kinds of goods for
men and boys' wear, are now-
prepared to make up to order CLOTHING , from a
single article to a full suit, in the latest styles
and most workmanlike manner.- Special atten
tion riven to custom work and cutting out lor
iun and bora. We offer great bargains to custo
mers, and warrant entire satisfaction. A liberal
share of publio natronaee is solicited. Call and
eiamioe our eooua. xvi. a., r iviM fv.
. wa ran i T
Oct 16, 1HB7. g. n. Ij. oi.uuum.ui
U B L I C
S A L E .
Great Bargains in Real Estate.
The sulscriber intonds to bring before the
public his entire property of real estate
Citi-
kh take notice that be lcienas to sen
for the
reason that he is going West therefore bargains
m ko cioon R.-,is uroDcrtv is of the most val-
: - . . . . V. I ..J .... nt .hi.tl
is more than one half mile from the railroad line
at Puseyvillo, on Clearfield creek.
A Tawnrn Stand, (bail or ail in rustviui
.inM int. containinir ha'f an acre, witn tour
hnnu, in. Ubnrn erected thereon: ana buoui
AOtt fnat of bank leave for sauare timber and saw
loirs which rents for twenty-nve cents per iooi,
vnarlv. without house Dririlege.
nUHl-IUD auwiuuiQ 'J -
Main Street, and one hundred and fifty feet back,
with two houses erected thereon one zi story,
railroad style, the other cottage style well suit
for anv cublic business. .
Also ono it-o acre lot, one ana a-nau mues
. .. , , i . ,,
from Pusey ville, situate on the road leading from
Tyrone to Clearfield, in the village of Ameeville,
W I LI1 a IWU-OUil jr UVHW " . . w .
thereon, and all necessary out buildings in good
onnditinn. The lot is in a good state of cultiva
tion. and the premises well suited tor a mecuanio
of any Kind.
Alrt& trar.t of land situate nan a uino iruiu
Puseyvillo, containing 158 acres and 113 percnes
of the very best coal land, as wc?J as tanning au
acres or which is cleared, wra a uuu u
rimikla Ins hftrn ercctod thercotl.
. Aiannnn hnndred acres of Umber land, situ-
Q An un,nn'i Ran. one and a-half miles from
Puseyvillo, andone-miio iiwrenirai w
hi th same run. with good road to said mill.
a nv n arson or Dersons wishing to. examine soy
&ii or aaia Drouonjf win vmov v..
. . rt ... L w I . . . n null An , V, A
subscriber at Pusoyviiie, or Amesviue, wno wm
k nlaased to show them the same and spare ne
Daina or labor to ive perfect satisfaction. The
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nhnvA nunea raiiruau im uvw iuwvu wivuiiu v
Puseyvillo. and' as good as guaranteed to ba oo in
flated by the First of Janaary, 1870.
The above property will be sold, in the Borough
of Clearfield, on (court week,)
Tuesday, June -16th, 1868
Citizens, look to yonr interests, and please come
and examine for yourselves, for I am determined
to sell. To give any person a chance to purchase,
who desire to do so, the money will not all be
requited ia hand, but in three payments, socured
l. llnnA iut Mnrtffura. TWH mado at sale.
Rr ,'..lnMt nm hunt ntTorad to purchasers,
Ua .nWrilu, rr llu on reSerVO. Positive
K m.iA ;,na.
m..)o ia C. J. buorir.
n ROUND AND UNO ROUND SPICES, Citron,
Enirlish Carrants. Kssenco Coffee, and Vine-
Q J. H AYES i Surgeon T
on Thonroii ftreet, (Jr.
OOCKs;KeCB-ue8, rota- 1 . s i cs. Vrt '(.'if
Umbrellas, Hats, etc , te&f&iC&l-
goods he keeps the Zj&g!
ot the best mane, l1f,!iiSSi3m UltTW
TEW STRING COOPS
JUST RECEIVED AT
KIRK & SPENCERS,
Lumber City, Pa.,
The undersigned would respectfully inform
their customers, and the public in general, that
tbey have Just received their Spring stock of
goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Fluur, Bacon, Nails,
Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Queonsware,
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
Sell CHEAP FOB CASH.
They weuld also direct attention to their targe
stock of Ready-made Clotning. which they offer
for sale at a small advance upon cost.
KIRK A SPENCER.
Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1 8(57.
N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con
stantly keep on hand, a ger '.al assortment of
Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children.
KIRK A SPENCER.
QLEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS
ITALIAN AND VERMONT Jtf A RULE
FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST
STYLE OF THE ART.
The subscribers beg leave to announce to the
citizens of Clearfield county, that they bay
opened an extensire Marble Yard, on the South
west corner of Market and Fourth streets. Clear
field, Pa., where they are prepared to make
TooibStones, Monuments,
Tombs, Box and Side Tombs, .
Cradle Tombs, Cemetery l'otsts, Mantles,
Shelves, Brackets, etc, etc.,
on very short notice.
They always keep on hand a large quantity of
work, finished, except the lettering, po that per
sons can call and select for themselves tho style
desired.
They will also make to order any other style ef
work that may bedeirired; and tbey flatter them
selves that they ean compete with the manufac
turers outside of the eounty, either in workman-
snip r price, as tbey only employ the best of
workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly an
swered. JOHN GUELICJI.
May 22, 1867-tf. HENRY GUELICn. .
c
IGARS AND TOBACCO.
ADOLPII SCIIOL1T,
Manufacturer a no Wholesale asp Ret Air.
DKALER IH ClOARS AND TOBACCOS,
CLEARFIELD, PA., .
Would respectfully announce that he bss recent
ly commenced the abnve business, in Clearfield,
and solicits a share of patronage.
Ills cigars are made of the very best material,
and in stylo of manufacture will compare with
those of any other establishment.
For the convenience of the public he has onen -
ed a sales-stand in Mr.JJridge s Merchant Tailor
ing establishment where all caa be accommodated
who may favor him with a call.
He has always on band a superior article or
chewing and smoking tobacco, to which he di
rects the attention or '-lovers ol tne weed."
Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county
supplied at the lowest wholesale prices..
Cull and examine bis stock when you come to
Clearfield. Nov. 20, 1667.
G
ARDNER'S & KENYON'S
COLOSSAL
PHILADELPHIA CIRCUS !
Organized for the Season of 1868,
The most meritorious concern ever organised in
this country, and comprises among iu attaches
chaste and model fequestriennes.daebiug bold bi-
ders, Protean and Scenic iquestnans.gilted vauit
nm. mmiilniti Tumblers, agile Leapcrs, surpris
ing Gymnasts, original Clowns, beautiful 'Horses,
pretty Ponies and comic Mules, with comic cos
tumes,new wagons and vans.(from the well-known"
establishment of Mr. George Hitchcock, of Phil
adelphia. Pa..) painted and ornamented Dy tne
W ltinan Urotbers, rnuaaeipuia a uvuriwii'"-
Messrs. Gardner 4- Kenyon would respectfully
state that iu organmng this Circus they bave
spared neither time, laboror money to make this
combination the most brilliant and attractive ever
presented to the public; the four quarters of the
globe having contributed their choicest gems to
form this brilliant constellation. This
Grand ' Alliance of Talent
is organized upon a scalo of unprecedented mag
nificence, and the extraordinary and varied per
formances of the great array of foreign and native
artists will inaugurate a new era in amusements.
The entertainment will be - produced with a de
gree of originality and splendor never before at
tempted in this or any other country
Mg&Jr mm
Look ont for the Grand Proeewion, daily at 1
A.M., the finest display of r-niy ornamented
Wagons and Vans that have over been seen in
any public entree, excelling n daialing magnifi
cence anything of the kind ever witnesed, wilL
ba led by the beautum now u.u " - -
by a line or impo"lu ui.i. otui.iUiU6
LERG S STLVtK CORNET BAND.
Family parties. ladies and children, aill Boo
th e alternnons the most pleasant time to visit thw
Circus Doors epen at I o'clock in the afternoon,
nerformance at 2. Night doors open at half past
,ix o'olock, performance at half past seven
illM'SSTOX. ; ; : 50 fTTS.
Children 9 years and under, 25 cts. Seats for all.
Don't forget the day and date when this mam
moth Circus will exhibit. Look out for the large
bill boards, erected by the advance agentrovcred
with the finest printed material ever used ahaad
of any Traveling Company. Go and seethe great
Daa with his talking hor?e. comie mules, and all
hia highly trained animal i. Will exhibit at
Clearfield, Thursday, June 11,
rhilipsburg, Wednesday, J une 10,
Luthersburv, Friday, June VZ.
CHARLES WHITNEY, GeueraLAgent
SiT Toll bridge free to all ttis day. .J .
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