Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, September 23, 1868, Image 3

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23, ,1808.
ftSBumVi Journal
TvKflKLD, PA., SEPT. 23. IS6S.
-rrcns and Cloarfljld Bailrcad.
yj.M Tyrone at ::::: 2" a ra
li",,rr;re,t PhillpAorg mt : : 11.3" a.m.
...lies Phitirsburx a' : : : 2.05 p m
"irrires gt Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p. m
jVir.fors. Rivine orviees fvili beheld
j'r'sar.fcitli. in Clearfield, as follows:
V- Kt. Archer (Presbyterian), ia the
frt Howe, wo- ninir and erenirijr.
Bv Kev. Guyer id the .Methodist church,
Bv l'ST- "a-re?' 'n Baptist Church,
Bv Bev.NViiVisms.in the Lntheran Church,
in the mernin?.
V.tice. The r.laee t0 campaign
fiiji cheap, U at the IVt office. Call soon.
Wanted a sir' to d general house -rr.rk.
For fuKher information apply at
this office.
Fi-a;s.' Flags!! P. A. Gaulin, at the
JV1 o5'! is n receipt of a Lt of eaui
paismfiiuf varion sizes, and prices.
Itpiysto obtain an education. The
U-t school is the cheapest. The State Nor
mal Scho.4 at EJiuboro is one of the lest
acl cheapest.
Soldiers' a.vo Sailors" Convention.
We direct the attention of the "Boys in
B'tie. " fa the c-i!i for a Soiiliers' and Sail
ors' Convention in Philadelphia, on the 1st
and 21 of October.
Lapy's Friend. The October number
of this beautiful monthly is before us, and
contains its uual variety of splendid en
pravinss and interestinr literary matter.
S-'ee advertisement in another column.
TfmpeaN!e Meeting. A temperance
rceeriti ttii! Le held in the Court House on
Jluriilay evening, Sept. 2Sth. Competent
speakers will be present. The public, and
c?pecia'!y the ladies, are invited to attend.
N'r.v 1kt office. We notice that a
no post-i fiice has been esfablihed at Wal
b.i'n, in this county a station on the
Kiiiruad between Woodland and West-Pe-c:tnr
pu-t-offices. John Holt, Esq., has
tan appointed Post-ma-ter.
KErrsucAN Meeting". The friends of
Grant and Collax will hold a meeting at
Wolf Run. on Friday evening nest, Sep
t.;iitr 20th. The meeting will le ad
dressed bv TLos.II. Murray, Eq., and oth
er.,. . Aetieral attendance is requested.
Pa. J.vfKsn.v. We have been requested
to state that Dr. A. C. Jacksor. will be .at
I-Vvd's Hotel, Philipshurg, on Tuesday,
O.t. r.th; at tue Mansion House, Clearfield,
on U'fcli.esday, Oct. 14th; at the Stage
H use.Curwe:isville,onThursday,Oct. 15th ;
: at the Stage House, Luthcftlurg, on
F::'-!ay, loih.
UiciiAui.sox's Grant. We are in re
erijd isf a iupy of the "Personal history of
C. S. Grant." by Albert P. Richardson,
jut k-iied Ly the "Amersean - Publishing
O.ijvinv," ILirtforJ. L'onnectieut. It is an
H.'her.t work, embracing the personal, po-lia-
ii!, an i military bi.-tory of General
0::n.t, and Iietio; .-liouU be in the hand.- of
f '-ry L icini oi the great c-iptain of the age.
A.-. :iis mantel everywhere. The ivo.k can
be .. rained of Kills Irwin, of this place,
wh ) is' agent for its sal.;.
T:ie Fair. It would seem, from what
c hear, that o.ir next Fair will bp a mn.l
t.'w of stock, as well as of all articles 0f ; once full, and Government securities ad
J-'ricuhare and manufacture. The premi- van(;0,i-
on? offered are unuvual'y liberal. The Sec- When the Deuiocrtie Convention met gold
r.tary's b-i .ks will 1 open for entries on I fW fo I4,)- A n as Seymour was noin
ad after t'...; Erst .f O.ttober, at his office I i"ate'1 !t ro"e to 1 J- ; as soon :is bis letter
ia CitarS-'ld borouj h. Parties win intend !
renting Kefrc-hin. r,t stands, will make an.
location to the. ese.'urivo Cotumittee, or
fcmary. on r hef tre the first day of the
lair. the choice ..f .-it-? Vjing a de.-.irable
ot'j- during the exhibition.
-v:iixe am S'n.iKow in New Yoit:i.
T:. pti-.IM,:, tin-, .d J. R. Purr i Co.,
'"".rj. C tin., dctign issuing shoi lly a
rs e:icit!eJ "Suiiiinc and Shadow
-Wr,.rk,"' written ly Mathew Hale
'- '. LtirVih of the New York and
T-"-n ; r-.: i Tl, -ll t
--l- suta r :s a sufEoient gmirantee that
,Ji 'e a va'nable rnvjuisition to
"nrureofthc day. The Look will
- a n oter To-i .etavo page, and will he
j---tci with twelve full pags enra-
So.ii only hy subscription. Agents
11 "-i'lin every county auj .town. For
fWi.u'a.saml t(in,s, address J II Rarr &
A.- r.n. S
'" St., Hartford, Cvim'.
ARC I p. We und -rstand I ho Donio-
-7 ofrl-.H er.tinty were so hard up for
V k-rs .ui!uirl;4te meeting in Luthers-
f i-ja. ti.i-y Lai to cal on a man named
'T- t.-avciunr horse tampr tr. mnlit
1'
singing a son? or twol he
I
I
r. . I , .
l 'i-8 cr wl witii an account of his
ia taming, somewhat to the
-e"-uti.m fit'tl '.. 1v.
Ill' I, i it . IliflOi.-, ll.C
S-fifty ot' h
it th.-ir
it .
ru'g M r. Price to accompany
csi.'ipair'B over the county,
' '.'U tt...y fi.-R
thfir cttntion entire'v
" nr,
g. a iufornatiua iti that line
ul I
re oi
"tf'te !,! !li!if to tboi, ti. iri.rc
-lae iH.Iii tf.-.l tt.,no I!., n.x,,.,.!
,: l!1 them. I7)Y h, JJemncracu i
d'.r.u.
a Saturday night last.
t.'i
1
OOLI).
L'Uir
progress of tho Seymour and
f.
lii'Vt,,,,. .. I ..e
rlnT' ! iiuiuoci oi jii-iMii?
'iwriship, who come to
m a
u-nf.r, :.i.,..... li..i i
;'ie :
V. .
. "'J' SI! 1 ... f .
- i r ting su-pcrtueu across
-'I iet :
' ' I'.rti.e pur.mr,e -f going in-
totofci:,
: .'.tiin? I, t.. ...,t Tl..
Cr, j ."j.i KiJ tivi. a Ul lint. A lie
trti.J ' C !"'!'n"f'J f u,en f uoln political
f.( -ywr -'rinkitig, they rc( timed an
,;jrt ,J Wa-! n. and when the driver
fiV-l .!"rse one' of the .men, a Re-
frcf" ! 1 Sa!i' ca"Sht no'J of" t,ie Cl,r-Kil'i-
l"Hrl o attached to the flag,
a;r " to it tore off the name of
i'ouy UL-h C0l"lu-'t " reprehensible, and
tterT r'f;t'lve tLe hearty condemnation id
K?!y !Lir,kin- "i;,n- we are exeoed
jti'" ''"2 a 'Publkan (it it was one)
St"Ya faf forset hiuiseJf as to Le guilty
'eTcr a-i:llI tve occasion to notice a
currenee.
loung man, go to school ; yon will never
regret it. .Go to the best school. Wiite
for a circular of the State Normal School.
Address J.A.Cooper, Edinboro, Pa.
Are Toe Assessed ? If not ; see to
having it done at once. The time it short.
In a few days more ii will be too late, T)o
not lose your vote through your own negli
gence. LOCAL COBEESPOIIDENCE.
Osceola, September 1 5th, 1 8i8.
Ed. Journal: Dear Sir: In accord
anee with previous arrangements, the lie
publicans of Osceola and vicinity met at
tl e Grant and Collar club room, for the
purpose of hearing the great issues of the
present political can paign fairly discussed
.i i. i n"i ,
i.r.iii; mat iuc uiuwu would oe too mrsre
for the c'ub room, we erected a stand out
side, in the lot. Our patriotic lady friends
decorated the stand splendidly with ever
green wreaths, Hags, etc. .One wreath con
tained the portrait of Gen. Grant, another
that of Colfas, and a third that of the la
mented Linroli). The assemblage was ad
ores.e.l Ly i. 11. Murray, Esq., of Clear
field, and Capt. A. J. Hutchison, of Belle-
fonte, who held the throng spell bounl. as
it were, by their convincing arguments, fur
three and a half hours. The meeting ad
journed with three cheers for the Republi
can candidates, and three for the speakers :
after which the people dispersed in good
order, and well pleased with the able ad
, i .. . .-. i i . , i ,. . ,
uicsxa iu which nicy n:ia listened, lnu
may look for good news from Osceola at the
coming election. Yours, Pad.
Leconte's Mill, Sept. 14th,lSf.S.
Ed. Journal: The Republicans of Gi-
rard town.-hip,a.s.-emh!ed at Congress Hill"
School hour-e, on Fridayevening,Sept. 11th,
as per previous notice. It was the largest
and most enthusiastic meeting ever held in
the township. The meeting was organized
by electing ihos. Leonard, Esq., President;
John Spaekman, Mitchell Shope, John R.
Carr, and Simon Jury. Vice Preaideuts;
and A. L. Hoover, Secretary.
Capt. A. B. Hutchison was then call 2d
on to address the meeting, and, I presume,
he spoke plainly enough on the subjects ol
taxation, reconstruction, etc., for our Dem
ocratic friends, who were present, to fully
comprehend the questions, if they had a
desire so to do.
T. H. Murray, Esq., nest addressed the
meeting, briefly and to the point. He was
followed by J. H Fulord, E-q., who spoke
but a short time on account of the lateness
of the hour, when the meeting adjourned.
The people then dispersed, well pleased
with the proceedings of the evening.
After the close of the meeting the few
Democrats who were present tried to raise a
cheer for Seymour, but it sounded more like
a corn-meal yell off a very weak stomach,
such as used to be given by Seymour's friends
down South after a rebel victory.
Respectfully yours, Girard.
Advice Heeded. "Push the Debt an 1
and Taxation upon public attention," wos
the injunction of Mr. Seymour to his friend
Ingersoll. Maine heeded his advice. The
result he probably knows by tLis time. How
docs he like it ?
The Wat It opekatks. During the
war every rebel victory sent up the price of
gold, and every Union victory caused it
to fall.
After the nomination of Grant gold at
ct aewr'fanc; was published it rose to Mi?
frincc the ertnnt and Maine elections
gold has deelined, and stand at about 144.
and Government eeeuiities have made a
handsome advance.
Let the people ponder these facts !
An ImsriM.w Speaking Out. An in
dignant Iri-bnian of C'eve'tind, Mr. David
Parry, pu'jlisheR a card in the Lrmhr, o!
which we annex the closing paragraph :
"Rut drunk or soher, joking or in earnest,
Mr. Frank J air will find out to his col that
the bt. Louis "iMtim-g-in" speech wili prove
the sorest thorn in his side when tho final re
turns Come to ! o .tp.l tin A; -in IriJim-.n
! I here declare :hat I would as soon vote for
! that' arch-traitor Jeff. Davis, or I'enj. Dis
I raeli of England, as tor a mart wlio Could so
j hert!es.-ly jrtile with the most cherished
! lei-!iiis of our raee : and eent!etivn. I will
costiil farther, and say t ha' the Iri.-htnan
who can tamely swallow such an inu't to
his country and her heroic efforts to be free,
without rc.-onting it nt the ballot bos next
November, is destitute of all public spiiit..
dead to the claims and sufferings of his
motherland, and is anything but an honor
to that prr.u.J defiant, 'sensitive old n,ee
whence he sprung. "
, D'ED i .
On Sundav.Scot. i2oth. lSfiS. S A Mr EL A.
Tfn'A.nt. of Lawrence t'p., ag. d about 75
years. To.vaada and Cailisle papers please
coi-y.
At the residence of her son-in lar, S. R.
Taylor.-in Ctirwen-vslle, on Friday, Sept.
11th, istlS, Mrs Sarah Lloom, relict of
Isaac Hloom, Sr., dee'd, aged S3 years and 3
mon'h-'.
Closing Quotations of Goveruuit Sacarities.
JAMES T. II It A 1) Y A CO.,
; Sfcrrors tn S Jonrnir Co ) '
POKVEU.OF FOLItTH AMI WI.K.I. STItBtTS.
Pittsburg. Sept. 19. 1S63. :
bjy sell I buy. sell.
144 .14(1 '5-JIs. Jan.'R7. Ids fid.
314 illf 'h Jus. Jul '67 loSJ 1ii8J
IHf ! 1 4 i June. 7 ."Its. Mi' lltOj
In-JJ HWj July 7 .ins. lOnj.ll,!!
IUlf lllij Mdy Comp.'fi.VlU ' -10i
lt) ! Auir.Coiup.'fii.lltji IIS
v s. 1 si
5-5fs. Is'ti2,
o-2fs l-.
5 2'is. ISiij. '
10 4lls.
5-2M. .Tan.'5, 10- khJ Srpt.Comp.'fij.l 1H .1IS
5-2ns. Jul. "tii. luS . liiS Oct. Comp. '3,M71il IS
We are now converting 7 3d of tho June and
July series iuto Gold Coupon J 20 bonds of IS ii 7.
O I'ECIAL NOTICE. Al! persons having
n nettled aecunts on the books of Ed.
W. (iraham, are requested to com firward aud
settle the same fortuwith The books will le
found at the store of JAS. B GKAllAMASOXS
THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
j: j. riciiarpson & co.,
I2t Market Street. Philadelphia are ths largest
Manufacturing C.uteciionersand Wholesale Deal
ers in Fruits. Xots. Ac , in the United States.
March 4, lS6i-iy.
"L7OR SALE. t Tito subserilter will sell at
priiate lie. a liens,, ami Throe I .'.
situate n the town of I.uthershurs Clearfield
eoun'y. Pa. The property is a desirab'e one, in
a pood location, and io sood repair, and -will be
sold on easy terms For particulars apply to
JJICUALL HHBl-RT,
Aug. 24, !!?. Clearfield, Pa.
F
LOOK AT THIS '
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles and Miscellaneous Poolts; Sheet
for Piano, Fiuie aod Violin ;
Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de
scuplion; Paper and Envelope?. French
pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils;
Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment. Exemption and
Promisory Notes;
Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment
Brief; I.cgnl cap; Record cap; and
Bill cap, etc ,
Will be sold at Wholesale or Ketail by
P. A. GAULIN,"
At the Pos office, on Market Street,
Clearfield, Pa.
Maj 6, JSfiS
OW STOCK!
SPRING
SPRING
fiPRisa
GOODS!
GOODS!!
GOODS!"
AT TilE
KEYSTON E STORE,
Secoud St., Clearfield, Pa.
-BUYERS OF PRY GOODS, TRIM
sirxas, xotioxs, uoisek y, gloves,
FAXCY GOODS, CAUPiiTS, OIL
CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPER, CARP'El
CUAIX, TOILEX
QUILT,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, kc, &a
arc invited to examine the
most complete stock ev
er brofight to this
market.
We Challenge Competition.
CASH BUYERS
Will Find Rare Inducements
NIVLTXG & SHOWERS.
Clearfield. Penn'a.
April 8. 13i,8.
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
The Cheapest and Rest Goods ia
Clearfield county are sold by
GEO ROE S. PERRY,
WHOLESALE AMI HKTA1L DEALER I
foreign AXi) domestic merchandise.
North-west cor Curtin St. and Public Square.
OSCEOLA MILLS. Clearfield co Pa.
"Ve keep m hand Goods of'evcry
grade and variety.
FOR T II E LAUIES,
we have Dress Goods of every fabric,
FOR THE GEXTLEMEX,
Beady made Clothing. Cloths. Carsimeres,
Satinetts. Tweeds, Jeans. Linens. 4o.
Also a full stock of Gents" Furnish
ing Goods.
IX COOTS AND SHOES
We pefv cojtr-ETiTiox. as we buy for casu,
and buy from the manufacturers in East
ern cities, and hence can sell cheap
en than other dealers,
hats and Caps of latest styles very cheap.
XOTIOXS All goods in this line yoa
can find with us cheap and good. -HARDWARE,
of every description, for car
penters, builders and others.
. G ROCE KIES. .
SYRUPS, from the lowest grade to the best
that can be bought in the markets.
SUGARS of every kind.
TEAS of the very best qualities.
COFFEES that cannot be beat.
Either in price or quality.
CANNED FJiUIT of all kinds.
DRIED FRUITS, Spices, ire., $-e.
We have always on hand a large stock of
Queensware. Wood and WiIlow-ware;
ROPES, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTJIS,
WALL & WIN DOW PAPERS,
FLOUR & FEED, BACOX,
PROVISIONS, FISH,
LARD, BUTTER,
- OILS, &c, &c.
Any goods yoa are in want of can be fonnd
at our Store. All are cordially invited
, to rail and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as we feel
con6tlent that we can sell you
better g.soils.and at lower
prices, than can be purchased elsewhere.
rarlicul.tr attention paid to orders
from a distance, and to supply,
ing log camps.
COME ONE ! COME ALL ! !
No trouble to show Goods.
GEORGE S. rERRl",
OsrEoLA. July 28.'6S-tf.
g B . . M E Y E R
PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT,
VILESBCPG, CETKK COD.NTT, PEXjTa.
Also agent for all the latest Improved Water
Wheels md PortableSaw Mills. Jau.tt'iisVIyp.
R A X K LI X nOUS E
MILLER FARM STATION,
(OX OIL CREEK BAIL ROAD,)
Venango County. Pann'a.
THE HOUSE AND FURNITURE NEW.
Jy 8,6-ly.J C. W. TWIST, Proprietor.
1 P;,TnE, ,C00RT r c""
Cleailield county
J.yxes Wiosiss,
Sub S:tr Divorrr.
Margaret Wiooins
The undersigned Comtnifiocer appointel by
the Court to take tesiimoi.y in iheaborecase irives
notice that be will Oei.d in the duties of said ap
pointment, at the rfiice of J . B. M EnnlW Esq.
in the lioroogh of L'leartield. on STlTRIAY
SEP i'E.M lil-.K 2th. ISrtS .1 a uVlock'a. aod '
o'clock p .. wtien and where all parties interest
ed uiaj nt end if they jee )tomt
Sp .!. J-B. WALTERS, Corum'r.
nOMMISSIOXERS' SALE OF U-
SEATED LANDS. In pursuance f
an Act of Aseuibly aed the 2-1d d.-ij ot March.
iS15. entitled an act to aniend an at riir,,i.r
the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes mi l
for other purposts.rhe Commissioners of Clearfield
coaotj. Pa . will di.-pose of the following lauds,
at the Court Hou?e. on Tuesday, the 2-ith day of
Sj-piember. A It., 1SBS:
Su., Ac, Per. Warrantees, Townships.
H'O J. & Wm. Sinsom, Bridlnrd.
5081 iosipli Plierron, Br.idv.
20 E. Ii. Haymaker, Bvccuria.
98 120 .Micliael Fontz, Beccana.
100 Benj. Hartsliorn, Fergusioi.
274 John Thomas, Graham
1U23 A08 168 Morris & Stewart, Girara. '
"00 William, Kanha'as:
, 4200 Isaac Thompson, Knox.
40 John IS -st, Morris.
1.1.1
iw o.iiu , icuuison, ilorris.
By order of the Board.
Aug. 20. W. S. BRADLEY, Clerk.
John Goss
vs.
L. J. Crass, et.
.,1
No. June Term, LSotf.
EJECTMENT.
w. 19th June. 1S5S. Plainiiff.hy hij Attorney.
?s for ruleon Defendants to appearand t.lead
moves
to tho action
and an order of publication, in no-
coraance wnn tne provisions ot the Aet of As
sembly. H. B, SwoorB, Att'T for PI S.
Now. 19:h June, IStiS, Rule is or.inrort n ti.
fei;d:mts, to appear and pjead to the above staled
action of lj ctnirnt for a certain piece of land
situate in 1'ecatur township. Oleaifield county,
"ouuded as fullows. to wif Rcginninr at corner
of land of 0. P. Muttern theneo W'ei2 perche
more or less, by land ot Morgan. Ilnie A Co. to a
corner. ther:ce Xorth by Innd of Kepbart and
ofhe-s 1 Sl perches, more or less.to a corner thence
Eat by lands of Morgan, Hale & Co id perches,
more or les to a corner, thence East h ,.r
Morgan, liale & Co. 12ri perches more or lc?s. to a
corner, tuehce homh 120 perches, more nr i..
a corner tliei.ee East 9(1 perch, s. more or less, to
a corner, thence 8outh isu perches, more or less.
oi tne place ot Ueginmnir. beir.sr prts of two
tractrin the n-unes of Wilfor A JIemhl.t.n i,
suit being t.ratight to enforce pay menti f purchase
Hole returnab'e at Sentpm hr Ta.. ,aao - ri
to be published in one newspaper in the county
of Clearfield, for sixty days before the return day
thereof to be inserted at least three times accord-
. ... r " 1 " 'O liUIV
inn to the proviMons of ibe A
such case made and provided.
TJEGISTEIl'S NOTICE.
Ly fiiveti that the followi
Xotieeis here-
owin:r accounts li:iv
.ecu examined and pil.'ed try me.and remain filnt
of record in this office for the inspection of heirs.
.cB..ic.crriioors.!inu au oincrs in any other way
interested, and will be presented to the next Or
phans' Court of Clearfield county, fo be held at
the Court jnr. in the Dorontrh of Clearfield
commenciiipon thclth Monday of September ISfiS
The final ace-jtint of Wm. J. ltodk. r xecutor
of the last Will and Testament of John lirown,
late of Burnside township, deceased
Final itcoo.int of I'hounis 11 .-tenta, Adminis
trator of J .-imes A Mead Lite of (ioshon t"p dee'd.
Final account of Amos llile. Administrator of
John Stugert. lato of Penu township, deceased.
Final account of Antbuny llilc, Adininis rator
of Kmeline Owt us. late of Ferguson t"p. dee d
The account of Lawrence Flood Administrator
of theestate of Xnvirr Miller, lite of the town
ship of" Covington, deceased.
The account of .lohn F. Weaver, Fxecutor of
the lust Wil and Testament of Wm Waite, late
ot the township of Lawrence, deceased.
The: partial account of James Somerville. sur
viving Administrator of the es a'e of David Som
erville, late of Chest township deceased.
The partial account cf .Line A. Hegarty Ad
uiibistratiix and Wm V Wright. Administrator
of the estate of Joseph IlegBrty. late of the Oor
ough of Lumber city, decea-ed.
ibe account of John Owens. Admints'ra'or cf
Jane Owens, late of the township ..f fike. deo'd.
f-intil a-Kountof I, D. Weld, ituardian of Cla
rissa J. Weld, row wile of David S-ijiiley
Final account of .Litncs H'rig ey. Guardian cf
-John Mcl'her-oa. one of the fceirs of John Mo
Phcrson. deceased
1 ho account of John Owens. Guardian of Jr,s
L. Owens, minor child of Levi Owens, deceased.
The account ol A mos 11 i!e. Guardi.-in ..r I'i.r,
Jane. Lead Perry Owens, Xora Ann t wen.Fn.ery
Oweus. Lillian I un.s lieniy Onens. Luevdwens.
and Alfred ower,s. minor chtl.ircn of"Th..mis
Owens, late of the township ot Ferguson, deo'd.
The account ot Joseph W.' Lull. Lxeeutor ot the
last Will and Testament of Win Hammond. late
of Beccanu township, deceased.
ygpt 2 I G B A KG ER. R-gister,
S. HER 1 IT'S SALE. Ey virtue of sundry
writs of tiul. Exit, is.-ued nut of th
Court of Common Pleas of Clearlield county. and
to me directed, there will ho exposed to sale at
the Tourt house in the borough of 'le:o field
on MONDAY. the 2sjih Hnv of s LP'i 1 MfctK.lstlS
at 2 o'clock P H., the following described Ileal Es
tate, to w it :
A certain house and lot of cronnd sithnte in
turwcnsville Jiorouh. C'lenifield county. P
oounoen r.ast ny tv..inut street, .outh by State
street. West hy lot of Vorice ClarK. and Xorth hy
u i.utj euiiiiiiiuiij one lourin ol an acre and
bavins a two story frame house anj frame stable
erected thereon, .-eiied. taKon in exiwution, and
to ne solu as the property of bnuel Way.
also a certain tr.iclol land situate in Wood
land, Uradford township, L lcarheld county Pa
c niaining ooe nalt acre, trontin ou the t rn-
pike road, and having a small planK dwelling
oouse erecte'i. inereon. seisea, ijikpu in execu
tion and fo be so d as : be property of tt'm.A. liatts
Also a certain tract of land situate in Osceo
la burouc h.Cleariiold ciiunty. Pa . bounded Snnti
by Curtin street. L.ist by i'runersircet.and known
as lot .No 4 in said 1'or, ugh Seized, taken in
execution, and to be sold as the property of tius
tiuus Hahn. with notice to Laum and Ann
O Conner, trrra tntmits.
A lso a certain tract of land sitnate in Decatur
township, Cleaifietd county. Pa., bounded as fol
lows, yiz ; Ijeviniiiiii; at a line and cot ner of pi ml
sold to Jonathan Kenhart. thence East about 2J4
perches to a corner, thence South along line of
ir.ici us pere.ics t a 01.111 corner, ihence est
2.)4 pcrebes 10 Mnple correr of tract, thence
Xortn laa pereues to place 0! beginniiiir. contain
ing 2'ii acres more or less, being unimproved
land, and the interest of Defendant being the un
divided one half part thereof. Seized taken in
execution, and to bo sold as tho property of C.
A. Sj.HOOjr!.
Alo acerttiinlot of land situate in Kyler
town, Cleaifiel.l c.iimly. Pa . Rounded on tho N.
by.a street. Ea-t by lot of Wm Weight, West hj
iui formerly 01 . r iioop.Him cjum oy an alley .
having a dwelling house and out boildingsere, t
ed thereon At.so one other lot in the same vil
lage, hounded West by a street, ti.enre East 30
feet ailing sa'f' street, thence South along lot of
Sandcralt 2l6 lect to an altcy. ihence West along
said alley 30 feet to street, thence North along
said street 2 5 f,-et to place of beginning. Seized,
taken ir. execution, and to be sotd as the proper
ty ot Josenh H. Jones.
Also by virtue ol a writ of Livari Fiteiw the
following personal property, to wit:
A certain il:ink Darn SO y 4 feet, with stone
wall tl feet high and situ. tte in Lawrence town
ship. Clearfield county. Pa . at'out one mile West
of the Borough of Clearfield, on the tast side of
the Snow Shoe and Packersville turnpike, and
known as the Lewis i.ardon place Seized. t iken
in execution and to be sold as the property of
lienjamin Le Leek.
Also ail that certain two-story frame bouse,
situate i.i Ferguson township, in said county, be
ing M feet trout by 2"i fiel d"ep. and having 22
windows Ac.awl being erecteJ on a tract of land
bounded o the North and K 1st by land of Alex
ander Ferguson, on the Sou'b by land cf John
Ferguron and others, and on the West by lands
of -lames and Wm .Moore. Seized, taken in ex
ecution, and to be sold as 'he property of Mat
thew Henry
Also by virtneof sundry writs of Ft. Fj. the
to Wowing described real estate to wit:
A certain tr.ict of 'and situate in Oirard town
ship. Clearfield eounty. Pa., bounded as follows:
On the Efst by binds of Justin Pie.Thomns Leoh
atd and John SpacKinan. on the West by lands of
Nicholas Louselet an i .1. B Suii:b on the Norih
b lands of Anderson Murray, and on the Sooth
b the Susquehanna river, containing Kill acres
Seized, tatctn in execution, aud tj be sold at the
property of David L. Smith
Sept. 2, l-'tH, C. HOWE, Sheriff.
ACTIVE AXD EFFICEXT AGENTS
Wanted, in l hi.s County, for the . . .
Union Mutual Life Insurance Company
Claiming, as this company does, tome advanta
ges peculiar to iiself Agents are afforded an easy
and successful nieibod for securing risks A lib.
eralcotomission paid to agents, who must furnish
first class references AddreFS D. S. Hloninger.
M.D., tieneral Agent. No. 123 South Seventh
Street. Philadelphia, Pa. August 2tJ,'6tJ-lm.
PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS.
y ALLEY , FORGE PLOW WORKS.
John Hall & Co.,
MAXCKACTUltFllS OF
Flows, Cultivator?, Shovel-Plows, 'Har
rows and Union Mowers,
Kos. 121 123 Librrtt St.. corner of Pitt st
PituhurRh. Pa , "
TZ.1t. Our caftinir? and points befns made- io
an air furnace ve in erer way superior to those
made by other manufacturers. Feb 12,'fiS ly.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE.
Lindsay, Stcrritt & Euwer;
Importers and Pealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ic.
Our entire stock having been boughtduring the
late decline in prices. we are enabled to offer great
er inducements than old houses whoare carrying
over stocka at old prices. Country Merchants
should not fail to visit us when in the city.
Lindsay, Sterritt k Ewer,
337 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
WEAR rVIOJi DEPOT,
Aug. 2GYGS ly
WOODRUFF'S
PORTA RLE I3AR0MET0R
lias the following good qualities;
1st. Accuracy. 1 ( 3d. Simplicity,
2d. Portability, 4th. Durability.
It is nndoubte lly the best Barometor now in
use. and can be relied upon for accuracy
and durability. Any person whose
Interests defend upon iheir
knowledge of the
COMING STORM
should have one. as it.wil'l be of incal
eulable interest to them in time.
Send for Chvuhtr giving Description.
General Agents
DUXSEATU & IIASLETT,
JEWELERS AND OPriCANS,
66 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
July 8, ISSS-3m.
JJEIXEMAX, MEYRAX & SEIDLE,
No. 42 Fifth f . 1 door from Wood st.,
Pittsourfch. Pa ,
Wholesale an I Retail Dealers in
FINK JKWKLKY. WATCHES. DIAMONDS,
Pure Silver-ware. French Clocks. Plated
Ware of every description. Tea Setts,
Spoons. Forks. J-c. H atch makers
Tools and Material. and ageney
of the celebrated
AMERICAN WATCHES.
We also keep the largest and most varied assort
ment of the very belt American made
CLOCKS
to be found in any city, east or west.
Porsons in want of any article in our line, either
at wholesale or for their own use. will find
our prices lower and our assortment lar
ger than any to befouud west of New
York City.
WATClf REPAIRING.
To this branch of our trade tbeing ourselves
practical walub muke'rs) uepay very special
attention We employ a foice of rne
very best Artists in the country,
and any and all 6ue. delicate
and difficult work entrusted tuourcare forthe
trade or individuals may rely on getting
the utmost satisfaction. Work in-y be
sent in by express or itherwise
HEIXFMA.W M KYI AN if SKI OLE.
Wholesale and Detail Jewelers and silversmith's
ap29- 42 Filth St., Piltsburgh. 'tiS Jy.
(' H. ZHIfJLER & CO.. at their large
llaid.vaie Store, in Philiisburg. buy
for cash, sell for cash, and consequently they
sell cheap. - July 15. HiiS
N
J E
GOO
AT
Kratzcr's. .
d s
J. P
Dry floods.
Notion,
( ropr ics.
Musical Goods,
Clothinir.
Hardware.
Provisions.
Roots and Shoes.
Ires Ooods,
Queensware.
Drugs.
II ts4 Caps,
Flo 11 r,
Feed
t i-ti
a full stock just received at J. P. KR ATZER'S.
LOOK AT THIS!
CLEARFIELD BAKERY.
The whole population of Clearfield and vicinity
are hereby informed that tho undersigned keeps
on band
FRESH BREAD,
- everyday,
PIES, CAKES, ROLLS, y
and all kinds of ' " -
CONFECTION ARIES.
ALSO,
WEDDING AXD CHRISTMAS
C -A. is: IE s ,
at reasonable prices. .
J. A . S T A D L E R .
, September Ifi, ISfiS-fim.
dijvj tun liiijjvnu
OLIVE BRANCH
B I T T
R
S
A mild and agreeable, TONIC STIMULANT, '
STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE '
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from HERBS and ROOTS.
Highly bcneSciul in
1
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and Loss o Appetite;
and an excellent CORRECTIVE for persons suffer
ing from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, Ae.
Sold Everywhere.
Dep6t,No. 413 Market st., Philadelphia.
J. K. 'TAYLOR & CO.,
September 9, lSJS-ly,
1eadhtffardv vaiicViesof fit nualitv
Concord Cuttiocs. Sl.irO rr hundred
Oiders solicited as soon as convenient and filled
in 'otation, by A Al. HILLS.
Aag 21, '67
CUarficld. Pa.
T5URE RI'CK LEAD, rqnal in rjoality to
-1- English wliite lead; O Is. Paints and
Varnir-hes of all kinds; Uold
bronies. for s.ile bv
leaf in bonks, and
A. I. SHAW.
Cfcarficld, October 23. lfo7.
DH J. M. MOOI1EHFAD. tenlcrs his profos
sionnl services, in the rra."tice of medicine
to the citizens of Ansonvilie and vicinity. liav- (
lnjr received a liberal encouraircinent durintr the
past two years, he hns determined to remain here '
perniani ntiy. Teeth extraded without pain.bvl
a aicotic sprav. perf!tty safe. Artificial teeth
put up in a worKmanlike'manner. and warranted
to give satisfaction. , Si pt 2-2uip.
0 METII I XfJ X E W pTfjLEAR FIELD.
Carriage and H agon Shop,
Immediately in rear of Machine shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform tbe
citizens of Clearfield, and the public in general,
that he is prep.ired to do all kinds of work ob
carriages, oug'es. wagons, sleighs sleds. Ac . on
short notice aud in a workmanlike manner. Or
ders promptly attended to. WAT. M KXIUHT.
Clearfield. -Veb. 7. ISfifi.y.
Q L E A R F I E L D II 0 U S E ,
FROXT STREET, PHILIPSBRG PA.
I will impeach any one who says I fail to jrive
direct and personal attention 'o all onr ctfstoroers.
or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well for
nished table, w ith clean rooms artd new beds,
where a'l roav feel at home and the weary be at
rest. New stabling attached.
Philipshurg. Sep. 2."6H ..JAS. II. G A LEU.
ALLEGHENY IRON WORKS
WARREX, PKXX'A.
BROWN, AltXETT CO.,
Proprietors of these works, have ai led to the
Machine Shop enlarged MncbiBery, of the best
description, fur heavy work, a steam ban.mer in
the RlacWsmith Shop, and in the lirrilerShop tools
uccessnry f,,r the uianuf lcturinj; of Steam Boit
era in the bct style.
7bey would respectfully no'ify Millers. I unr
bennen and Tannery nen that they are j repar
ed to receive, and promptly execute, orders for
ENGINES, BOILERS. CIRCULAR MILLS.
SHINGLE MACHINES. AND BARLOW'S
PATENT ROTARY MULEY-SAW HANG
INGS. FLOWS. co., &c.
They employ none tut the best workmen and
purchase the best material the market affords.
They feci asfuied that Ibey will thus be able to
turn out work which will givesaii'faction to thrir
customers. The Harlow Patent Roiary Cutting
Muley Saw Hangings are con-idered the most
perfect Muley ever jot introduced. We will
guarantee them to cut twenty-five per cent, more
lumber than any other Muley now in use
Our Circular Mill may be seen at the Mill cf
Ellis Irwin Sr Son, at Liek Kun. where informa
tion respecting them can be obtained.
IV W. BIMWX,
L. W. AUNKXT
Aug.5,'f.S-.1m. THOS STRUT HERS.
U S
T IX TIME!
THE NEW GOODS AT
WRIGHT & : S O X S ,
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
A. K.
Having- just returned from the eastern cities
we are now opening a full stocK of seasonable
goods, at our rooms on Second street to which
they respectfully iuvite the attention ot the pub
lie generally. Our assortment ts ousurpassed
in this section, and is being sold very low for
cash. The stock consists in part of
DRY GOODS
of the best Quality, such as Prints. Pclatnes. Alna-
cas Merinos liinghams; Muslins, hleached and
unbleached; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool
Flannels. Cassimcrs. Ladies' Shawls. Coats. u
hias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Halmortvls. ivc . Ac . all
of wHch will bo sold low fus cash. Also, a fine
assortment oi the best of
M E N ST
WEAR
consistine of Drawers and Shirts, nats and Caps
hoots ana c-nocs. lianuKercnieuj cravats, etc.
Also. Raft Rope. Doe Rone. Ralfina Aujrur
and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps and
L.aaip wicks and chimneys, etc., etc
Also, Queensware. Glassware. Hardware. Groce
ries. and spice of all kinds In short a general
a-sortmei t of every thine usual. y kept in a retail
store, ail cheap for cash-, or approved country
produce.
Nov 2-ialfl-non. WRIGHT SONS.
HE 0 II E A PEST
ARE SOLD BY
GOODS
RICHARD JIOSSO I
DEALER IN
FOREIGN A NO DOMESTIC CRY GOOOS. iC
MARKET STREET, CLEAR riKLII, PA.
tli'&tt the folloirusrlixt of goo'hanH pro filth rrebif
Vlt
"'P
FOX THE LADIES.
Vli f'ap' Always on hand a larjiertock of La
Chf.r.J dies goods such as Coburg Cloth.
''iir-iil Al!,"",s. D Laities. Ginshams, .
Vttura Prints, chintx. K-erchiefi. Nu
C.,,'J bies. Donnets. Gloves, etc.
i (too
j (jO'Jff
'ftjfrffi
UJoo
' ( roo f
CI,
" r j
ftlp-
FR GENTLEMEN,
Cheap' Always on hand Lltick. Blue Browv
Cheap' and Grey Cloths Fancy aud Cluck
V,
flip
Tw ceus. Plain and t'anev Yer-t-
ins. shirting, etc.. etc. etc.
READ V-MADE.
:uch as Coats. Punts. Vests, t'nder-'f ?W
shirts, aud other Flannel thins. '-oml-Roots.
Shoes. Hats. Caps. Neck- (jvoiIs
tit-t) liuin lioo'sand Shoes. and .('run t
a variety of other articles. ifiaotf
Wi"-vrti
i.jrp
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ! '""'.
."' Such us l nhirn-hM-ar.fi tMcnched
f-'i'1' Muiiins. Ooltirc4 Mwiuia. Linen
Tl'an and)U;mT:tl.le- huhs.'il cUh,
lrotl'
Cioii'i ,
(iittH
(i'Miis
trooifx
'"''j pet-a, eunaina. fringe
c.ir
cto HARDWARE. AC.
(jnail
Manure' .
Ch.
If you want ails -r snihes.
or other forks aw-tuil or other (Jvmts
saws. Smootn. eg irons, locks. ,;o
. .Hinges, eto. go to Slwtp'i Gnad
where you n buy cheap. !f;,,0..,
C,eup
heart
Ch
'I
e.i
"I'K.
lit i"U tn.M Miami
Knives and forks. .iUncber Keivts.' Onoi'
Cie.ip
Che.'ip
Chrtp
Cheat!
Shoe and Stove lil:,ck i!:j;. Manilla -Grunfs
Rod hemp ropea.'Ink. Pi.per or .Gam
Pens. Powder, liot or i.eaa. G"o-f -.
etc.. buy them at Mossop'd, iGuoit
Cheip
IF VOL' WANT :Oro-
CVA-ip'Sbne LRSt or Peg Palm or Farcy Oom
Cheip, Soap. Starchy Wall Paper or VV in- .Goodt
Cheap- 'dow Shades. Lairips.Lainptul.es -Unoiis
CU,ip or Wicks, coal oil. ete , go to Good
Cheap) Mossop's cheap cah store. Jml
Cheap, jp V0l; v, ANT V,'""''
Cheap n A ..,. r...,;i. I'l : f,nr,H.
11 fan
brown sugar, bias, shoulders or
sides, coffee ; Imperial. Young f"",
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Chmp
Cheap
Cfeap
Ch eap
Cheap
Cheap
C-eap
nys.'u or oiacK tea. Ouy them
ai.Mossop's cheap for cash. g"o '
IF YOU WANT cJa'.l,
Tallow candles, fine or coatse H.'Goart
Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried iGooHt
apples or peaches, w.-.ter or so- Goorit
do cr.icKers. call at Mossop's Goui!t
where you can buy cheap. iGawtt
IP YOU WANT iVoo.r
C.'.rcp Port wine for Medical or Pacramen-. Good
Cheap) tal uses. Sw -el wine, old Motion- Gito4
Cheap gahela or rye whisKy. Cherry Xioo.ii,
Cheapl and Cognac brandy, buy at" '-Gon.lt
Cheap Mossop's cheap cash store. Goods
Cheap. jp YOl! WANT G00d,
Cheap Raisers. Figs. Prunes or dried Cur-:(;uad
Cheap rslDts. fi.ijer,s. eTeam T.faJn or Goo'
w;., ground nurs. candies. Liouorice ('",'
C heap or I.iriuorice root, buy rhem "" ''
Cc. at Mossop's cheap and'good. '
SI IF YOU WANT fZot
Cheap by "nv oth" article cheap, be
Cheap'. sure to P 10 Mossop. for he sells (7,IO,,
Cheap cheaper for eab than any other Guod
Cheaf l ' Pro ' ClenTfleld county. 'Good
Cheap' November 27. Igfil. ap27"59 Good,
A pvrovft r.ttatry itraditre o f erfrif hind taleir at
the Htnal mtritt pricet in exeltange for goadt.
i 0 0 0. ACCIDENTS. . S5 0 0 0.
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS IXSURAXCB FOU
TWEXTr FI VE CENTS. FOR ONE DAT.
Five Dollars per month and from S25
to- SjO rer year-'with wseWy ,
compensation, in case of i -total
disability.! . .: , .
HO Sf-EDICAL EXAMINATION IS MAJ3FJ
IN ACCIDENT INSURANCE. - '
Policies and tickets, sorering all kinds of acci
dents, whether received whilst travel- -"
t
ing or otherwise, soIdT if
A L F R E I) M. S M I T If, ' 1
Insurance Agent. "
Clearfield. April 1, 1S8S.
iTEAV STORE.
Career of Secund St and Hill Road.
R. MITCHELL
Has just received and opned, at the a Boy nam
ed place', an entire new stock of Spring "'
and Summer Iroods, which he will
sell very cheap for cash.
t
JTis stac consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,. - ,
Queensware. Moots and Shoes. Hats and1 '
Caps. Ready ma le Clothfng-, etc. He also1 keeps
choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits.
Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair"
rates are respectfully requested to
give him a call.
Af proved country produce will be taken, at
the highest prices, in exchange for good. "
Clearfield, June 17, 18v
NEW
A.
A R R A X G E M EX T.
I. S II A W
DRUGGIST,
(Sreotid street, opposite Ibe Cearl Home.)
Clearfield, Pa.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
citisens of Clearfield county, that he continues
to carry on the Drug business, at the old (taul,
and that be is now prepared to furnish '
DREGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Stuffs, Tebacco. Cigars, Confectioneries,
Stationery. Ac.
Dye
PHYSICIANS
Will fiiid our stock of Drags full anal complete,
and at a very slight advance on Eastern prices.
SCHOOL BOORS.
Teachers and others will be furnished with elass
ical and miscellaneous books by express, at short
notice.
- STATIONERY,
Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap. Foolscap. Lettet and
Perfumed Note Paper, also, a very neatstoea ot
Mourning Note Paper dnd Envelopes on hand.
Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Will find a full stock of Pure Spices, Soda. FoJa
Ash, Conccnttated Lye Soap, Ac.
LA DISS AND GENTLEMEN t.
Are requested to examine our stock of Perfumery,
Hair nils. Fine Toilet Soaps. Brushes, Combs,
Toilet Setts. Ac.
SMOKERS AND CHEWER9
Will find a full supply, cf prime Chewing and
Smi king Tobacco. Imported and Domestic Cigars,
Snuff, Fiuo-cut, Ac.
CARBON OIL.
Of the best brands, always on hand.
LIQUORS,
The best quality of Liquors always on hand, for
m'dical purposes.
Fhysiclanspreseriptions promptly and carefully
compounded. j August 7, ln7.
s:roiici 11 d rii
; uavoq 8l!sIfl pouauj
BENNETT, BLATTEXBERGER k CO.,
(Suece-sors to Lawshe. White A Co ,)
w nOLESA'.B ADO RETAIL DEALERS IK' '
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,'
OSCEOLA, PENN'A.,
Respectfully invite an examination of tbeir
large stock of Seasonable goods, purchased for
cash, and selling at greatly reduced prices. ' f
AVc Defy . Competition'. 'i
jf
We gel! better Goods at lower rates than any
other house in the county.
THE R E A SON TV HY: '
Because we buy for cash and buy close, and ara
thus enabled to give our customers and pa--.
tronsthe benefitof the greater portion of the
profits they have hitherto been paying ; and
Cecnuse we sell more goods than any other house
iu Clearfield county. . .
Our stock consists of - . ..
Dry Goods. Giocerie Queeusware, Hardware,
Woodware. Wiliowware. Hunts and Cthoes,
Hals. Ca s.Cloihing. Furniture. Carpets
and Oilcloths. I'n.vi-tonsof H,. .. ,
kinds, Feed, 4 c. - . .
DRESS GOODS FOR LADIES, or every style,.
; DRESS GOODS FOR CHILDREN, ,!S,
in neat and tasteful designs. v 1
j DRESS GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN, in yariety.
Ready-mnde Clothing at greatly reduced pri
1 ces. Orders tak, 11 for suits of Clothing.
! Samples to seiectfrom always on hand.
j -NOTIONS.
i Frdut onr lnrje. stock of Notions, every want in
j that line can ue supf. lied, every '
j desire gratified.
! ''
j Groceries and Provisions.
Sugars of every grade. Syrups of every quality.
Preserved Frttlts and .tellies. Tomatoes and
Peaches. Sugar Cured ILims. Shoulder and
Si l-s Mess Pork. Mess lleef Dried Ueef. Shad,
M.ickerel. CodO'b. Round llerr-1 .Lake Trout.
F.xtra Hour, t orn Meal and Duewheat Heal.
Ca.sh Paid for Country Produce.
BUILDING and other HARDWARE.
Tools for Carpenters and others. Best Double '
and Single Bltt Axes. ' Pick'. Ropes and
Cotdage. Brushes, Mill Findings. '
CIGARS AND TOBACCO?
Finest brands of Cigars. Chewing and Smci- 1
kingSobaeco The celebrated Michigan '
Fine Cut in buik.
. ..-;. f
r?" Country merchants supplied on as. fair
terms as enn be had in the Eastern cities.
Goods ordered for our customer, and sat
isfaction guaranteed. - ' t-
To buy to save, to boy to please. -t . -, .,
To buy to make, to buy with ease,
To buy at all. as ail must do.
To the cheap cafh store all should. go.,: r
Bennett, Blattenberfrer & Co..
Osceola Mills. May 27. 'f.'p-tf. '''"
O00 kegs X ils and Spikes fust rrc-vii" i -nil
w for salt? by G. R. ZFA'OlJi' &GO
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