Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, December 09, 1868, Image 3

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"ARFIELD, PA., DEC. 9, 1868.
TZont and Clearfield Railroad.
. uiVaTyfiat : : : : 2nm-
. ..wares Philipsburg a' : : : 2 05 P m
'V. ..Tirana at : : : :4.00 p.m.
4rriM at Tyron at
REUaiors. Divine services will be held
Mlt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
By Re- 'illorff in tIie Lutteran cburch
-, morning aad evening
By R- Archer (Presbyterian), la the
C.t House, noniiDg and evening.
By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church,
ii the evening.
By Rev. nye., in the Baptist Lburch,
in tb Biominj?.
To IIocse Keepers. Wra. F. Ir
win ha in ore an(i for 8ae on JIar"
krt street, a quantity of good extra
family flour.
Xsff Advertisements. The Reg
ister's notice, several cautions, etc., ap
pear in our advertising columns to-day.
Read thern
The Old Franklin Almanac.
This excellent Almanac for 1869 has
made its appearance. It contains more
oiefnl information than its predeces
iors,nd tliis is high praise. Trice, 20
cfna. A. Winch, publisher, Fhil'a.
A Pre-sst. Our friend, Capt. M'
Gaugaey, on Friday last, presented
m acan of fresh oysters, for which we
tender him our thanks. The Captain
is a good, clever fellow and deserves to
If sustained in his present enterprise.
Tni Vicissitudes of Foetcne can
not dratroy the mental fortune. Edu
cation rises above panics and the fluctu
ations of trade. Knowledge and re
finement are better than gold. Your
daughter! can enjoy superior advanta
ge at the IloUidaysburg Seminary.
Restaurant. Mr. D. M'Gaughey
laving purchased the entire stock of
witfectionarie, etc., from Mr. J. F.
Rote, respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. His stock is large
and varied, and every effort will be
nude to suit customers, fcfee advertise
ment for particulars.
Stram Machinery. Messrs. Boyn-
ton k Young, having
during the part
summer erected an extensive machine
ship in this place, are now in full op
eration and prepared to furnish steam
nginf!, and other machinery on short
notice. For particulars see cdvertise
cieiit in another column.
Advertising. An exchange says,
'"Lat advertising makes up for the dis
i Wantages of a poorly located business
r.wl; k jrood business stand mav have
"
the customer constantly at the door,
tut advertising draws customers ritrht
to the place." The truth of this &r
araph is well known to every man
iat pursued a systematic plan of
Uwt thing.
Snow. On Friday last, Dec. 4th,
one fout of snow fell in this region,
ai.cn Monday lust, about eight inches
i-'ore. Em, notwithstanding the heavy
t.ijuf snow lying on the ground, the
is1 quite moderate for this season of
'-:yeir. Should the atmosphere be-
a little more fridgid, the effect
"1 be to put the roads in good condi
gn fur traveling and hauling a much
te4 desi.leratim at this time, espe
by our lumbermen.
Ft Tobacco Ch ewers. One cf
:..t most indecent halite extant, is that
cowing tobacco in churches and
f'g the disgustiug filth over the
!
to th
ie 2reat inconvenience of
and
the annovance of fentle-
"ho are frequently compelled to
''-'Jpy Ac same seat. The man who
(r.ot refrain from chewing tobacco
'"g the hour of divine services, is a
to a practice that he should make
Ft exertion to free himself from, as
'-'.church is not "t place for an ex
ition of the filth he ejects. We
"j3;4 k lho;e who are in the habit
.'w'g tobacco in churches and
"'ngupon the floors: what would
; tblnk of the man who would enter
C P4rl0r r "'"S-room and while
spit great pools of tobacco juice
rjour fi(K)rs anJ carpet3? your
a designed as a place in which
"e your gt comfortable during
.', sU.r ith you, and the church is
-i ts piace for the comfort of
:iTtTi durins Divine servi.,Ps. X..ith.
r 15 intended
tl, .
as a depository 'of filth :
, " is no more justifiable iu vio-
c luuimnn i,nn. ,.i ... r
4T hfA l -i .
i' v.ji icuco il citljr
T. -one m church, than while in
" Por, and no
fwtv ,.r ... ,
zentleman will be
ZcL . an lmPrpriety in eith
He snKmit 1-
.1
am mcD reuiarKH to
creful consider,,;. e n
( in .L , . .
.v.uu'Jll Ul nil , HO
. -"udoitot chewintr tobacco in
ie ha
birches.
S. witn 1, r..n
b, . assurance tnat a
QiQnia.
uu, seriom reflection will suf-
tf0110 them f th heinous-
ili i 0ffensivc habits, and that
U1 hereafter refrain from chew-'e1'BSlivineftrTice9.
Enlargement. The "Elk Advo
cate," recently purchased by C. B
Gould, Esq., has been enlarged, and
otherwise much improved. Mr. Gould
is a sound Republican and a vigorous
and lively writer, and under his man
agement the "Advocate" will be wor
thy the support of his party friends.
A VI FF
A tCRK FOR JSARACHE. lliere IS
scarcely any ache to which children
are subject, so bad to bear, and so dif
ficult to cure as earache. But there
i3 a remedy never known to fail. Take
a bit of cotton ; put upon it a pinch of
black pepper; gather it up, and tie it;
dip it in swett oil, and insert it ia the
ear. Put a flannel bandage over the
head to keep it warm, it will give im
mediate relief.
The Happiness on the IIome Circle.
At this season of the year, when affection
ami love prompt the bestowal of some suit
able token to the members of the family and
to friends, the question arises how we can
delight our loved ones,and at the same time
do thein a real and lasting good. The an
swer is simple: Cail upon some reliable
Music Dealer, a man in whose judgment and
integrity you can place implicit confidence.
nd procure from him a fine Piano or a good
Organ, above all others the articles best cal
culated to contribute to the delight and hap
piness of the entire family circle, and which
is a "thing of beauty and a joy forever."
Such a niau is emphatically Mr. Henry
Kleber, of the firm of H. Kleber & Bio.,
122 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, a man who
from his infancy has been connected wirh
music, who is one of the very best judges of
musical instruments in the country, and
whose character fur integrity is such that he
has perhaps sold more Pianos and Organs to
parties who left the choice of the same en
tirely with him, than any man in the busi
ness. If we add that this firm are the sole
agents for the world renowned Steinway
Pianos, which beat all competitors at the
late Pans Exposition, and also the exquisite
Burdett Organ, with its wonderful imita
tion of the human voice, a brand of instru
meats which arc regarded as the greatest
successes of modern times, we need assure
no sensible person that it is at Kleber' s
Wareroom where the very best instruments
can be had. Dec. 9, lS68-3t.
COMMUNICATED.
Whereas, Through the foul breathings
of slander, the pseudolopy of persons of
splenetic disposition against the Rev. S. J.
Hayes, pastor of the First Baptist Church
of Curwensville, a reproach has been at
tempted upon the cau.-eof the Master; and
Whereas, these same precarious individu
als have taken advantage of this opportunity
made by them to insult the honored Minis
ter of the Son ot God, whose character has
ever been unimpeachable; and Whereas,
said pastor has by his own efforts, and in
spite of the opposition of an unprogres
sive spirit, repaired and refurnished our
meeting house, and placed the Church in a
better finanei.il condition than it has been
for years ; therefore be it
Resnlcetl. That the Ilev. S. J. Hayes has
our unbounded confidence for the manner in
I which the Ministerial and financial affairs of
the church have been conducted by him.
and that we hold hiiu ctitirely blameless of
any and ail charges that have been brought
8gainst hi in.
Done by order and in behalf of the First
Baptist Church of Curwensville, Pa., No
vember 2'0lh, 1SC3.
John S. W lliams, Moderator.
J. D. Wright, Church Clerk, pro tern.
A Southern editor says he thinks Grant
ought to be grateful to, what he calla, "us
rebels" for making a hero of him. That is,
they furnish the material for Grant to make
war agaiust, and thus made him his fame.
They gavj themselves to be whipped for his
glory; aud this editor thinks the whippers
deserve his gratitude. The reasoning looks
clear.
At the Working Womens Protective As
sociation, in New York, they are exhibiting
a cloak that required thirty days to finish
the embroidery on it, and in which one hun
dred and eighty tkeins of thread were used
For that amount of skillful labor and time
only twelve dollars were paid by a promi
nent .Uioudnay house-
By the middle of December there will be
in Marateon county. Wis., one hundred log
ging camps, averaging ten uien each, in full
operation. It is estimated that each camp
will average 1,500.000 feet of lumber, ma
king in the whole one hundred and fifty
mill.'on fret as the lumber product of one
county.
Iu the face of a duty of $14,00 per ton, of
2,000 lbs., for iron, and of forty-five per
cent, on the invoiced value of steel, the im
portation of foreign railway bars has trebled
within three years, showing, for the same
period of nine months in 1S66, 70.405 tons;
iu 1867, 137,884 tons; in 1868, '00,36S tons.
A wealthy gentleman in Providence, who
bas tuade a specialty of co.lecting political
caricatures, has a full collection going back
as far as the hard cidfr campaign. It is said
to be the richest of the kind extant, as he
has been offered repeatedly several thousand
dollars forit. .
Secretary M Cullocb officially reports the
entire reduction of the public debt, for the
year ending November 1, 1868, at a little
more than thirty-millions of dollars. Cops
will please make a note of this.
General Grant has been gossiped about of
late as being worth $300,000. Thi is an
enormous over estimate. He has never been
a money geti er, and about all he possesses
has been given to him.
Bets to the aroountof two millions of dol
lars are said to have been made on the Elec
toral vote in California.
s
s
A citizen of Chicago, anxious for a 'cham
pionship,' wants to pitch quoits at a mark
against pistol shots.
MARRIED :
On Wednesday, Nov. 26th. 1868. by Rev
o. jr. Archer, -Mr. ue.njamin I. Love
Clarion, Pa., and Miss MacgiE A. READ.
of .Lawrence township,- Cluai field co., Pa.
Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities
JAMES T. BRADY A CO.,
(Srwor to S. Jo net Co )
CORNER OP FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS.
Pittsburg, Dee. 5. 1S63.
buy sell 1)ut. sell
GOLD 1355 VM 5-20s. Jn.'7. llUifllDj
u.a.fts, issi. llZj ilj jd 2"s. Jul 67 10 luS
o-ziis. iw., 1 17j !ISJ Juoe. 7 Wis. ion J luy
5-2l.18ft4, 10SJ 10o, July 7-303. 1091,109
o"s.lS85. I0SJ 10, May Comp.'fiS.IU '
10 40s. 1031 10o! Aug.Oomp 'fi5 118, 1I
5-2lis. Jn.'5, 10SJ I0SJ: Sept C'ooin.'fti.l IS 1 1S
5-20s. Jul. '65. 108 108 j Oct. Comp. '65,1 17J I IS
We are uow converting 7 30 of the June an
Jul; series into Gold Coupon 5 20 bonds of IS--5-7
r)ISSOLUT10NT. The partnership here
tofore existing between the undersign
ed, in tbe Lumbering and Mercantile business, in
Pike town-hip. Clearfield county, bas been dis-
uiTea oj mutual content.
Not 4. ISSS-fit PERRT A BIHOLE.
AUTION. All persons are hcrenvcau
tinned n-rainst ptirr-hnsinp or in snv wav
meddling with two U RAY HOKSES, now in pni.
se-non ot John fen unmet, of Orsbam township
as ine same oeiong Co me and are sunjeet fo mj
i-ioy. iJ-.ii j order. A. B SHAW.
CJTKAY HOG. Came trespassing on th.
premises ot the subscriber, in tiirar
township about the latter part of September last
a white and black bog, supposed to be about nm
year old- The own-r i requested to come for
warn, prove property, pay charges and tuke i
away . or it will be sold as tbe law directs.
Nov. 25-31. ALLX. I K WIN.
TOR SALE. The property occupied by
Thomas Liddell. corner of Reed and
Fourth Streets, Clear&eld borough, consisting of
a good substantial Plan'r House. ui,1 the lot (about
mree-iourmsot an acre) isnOered lor sale. Tbe
situation is close to the Railroad Depot, and is an
excellent location for buMness purposes Fm
terms, apply on ibe premises Nov. ll-H-ss
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
MISS SUSAN REED,
Market Street, Clearfield. Pa.,
Has just received a new and splendid sock of
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY GOODS,
at prices to snit the times.
Call and see them.
Clearfield. Nov 4.1363.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
The Second Session of the present Scholastic
year of this Institution, will oommence on Mon
day, the iid day of November. 1S6S
Pupils can enter at any time They will be
charged with tuition from the time tbey enter t
the elose of the session
Tbe course of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished education of both sexes.
the Principal having had the advantage of
much experience in his profession, assures pa.
rents and guardians that bis entire anility and
energies will be devoted to the mental and moral
training of the youth placed under his charge
Terms or Tditior:
Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary
Arithmttic, per session, (11 weeks.) fb 01!
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and flisto
ry- $6.01)
Algebr-i.Oeoraetry, Trigonometry, Mensuration.
Surveying. Philosophy. Physiology, ChetniMry
Dook-kecpinz, Botany, and Physical Gentcr
phy. S'J.OO
Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a
bove branches SI2.0D
tTSo deduction will be made far absence
For further particulars inquire of
RiT. P. L. H ARRISON. .
JulyJH . IS07. Principal.
DOCTOR TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH
BITTERS.
A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT.
STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE
BITTERS,
Extracted entiiely from HERBS and ROOTS.
Highly beueScial in
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and Loss or Appetite ;
and an excellent CORRECTIVE forperson? suffer
ing from Disorders of the Bowels. Flatulence. Ac
Sold Everywhere.
Depot.No. 4 1 3 Market St., Philadelphia.
J. K. TAYLOR k CO.,
September 9. 1363-ly.
HOUSEKEEPERS, and those eontempla-ing
matrimeny, would lave tnonet. by buying
their household goods, such a.' buckets, tubs,
brooms, baskets, churns, butter bowls, ladles. rub
ters. sieves, broebes.cl lhe pins clothe lines, bed
cords, rolling pins, knife boxes, sugar boxes,
sti ves. kettles, wash boilers, bake pans, lamps,
lamp shades, lanterns, candle sticks, porcelain
ketiles. tea canisters. Bat itons. clocks, looking
glasses, meat stands, table oilcloths. Ac at
fee- 2 isas J. P KKATZKR S
GRAIN WANTED Wheat. Rye. Corn. Ruck
wheat and Oats wanted, for which the high
est market price will be paid byJ.P KKATZbR.
Market Street opposhe the Jail. Clearfield. Pa
SHOEMAKERS can buy. at a small advance on
city prices. Sole learher French and Ameri
can Kip and Calfskins Kip n per. Spanish Kip.
Moroccos. Linings. Findings. 4c .of
November 4, 1S6S J. P KRATZFR.
"CARPETS english brussels.
super ingrains,
ed hemp, plain
J ventians, all wool stair, twil'ed hemp.
hemp, felt druggett, floor oil cloths. 1 . 1 f. 1 1 4-2
yardswide.at J. P. KR ATZEK'S
BUFFALO ROBES, lap robes, foot rugs, just
received at J P. KHATZLH &
PRUNES a quantity
May 27.
on band and for sale at
GRAHAM'S
CANNED FKUITS
and fresh, at
-all kinds, warranted good
GRAHAM'S.
PARED PEACHES the best in msrke' at the
store of J B GRAHAM A SONS.
ADDLES.
Bridges. bames collars Ac. for
MEKRELL A IUGLI.R'S.
sale at
TOVE3 of all sorts and fires, constantly on
band at
MERRELL A BIGLER'S
SOLE LEATHER A FINDINGS the cheapest
in the county, at MOSSOP'S.
IOOTS A SHOES the cheapest in tbe county,
) at MOSSOP'S.
CCRWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Q J. HAYES, St roeon Dentist; Office
J ou 'i'ti-Miipsoii street, Cnrwensville. Pa.
Teeth extracted by the application of local an"
aia'.bedia
and all kinds I modem dental work
May I.. ISoS-y.
done.
M E R I 0 A N
Curwensville
HOUSE,
e, I 'a.
Having taken charge of this well-known Hotel.
the undersigned would respectfully solicit ashare
of the public patronage. Traveler will find the
acooiiiinoaariuud erjuai to tbo&e of any other bouse
in ibis section. Jliur;es modorare.
Deo 2. ISrts-tf. JOHN I REED. Prop'r
T S. COLE would inform his old cus
w turners and the pni.iic generally, that
he still continues to manufacture BOOTS AND
S1I-IE- of the very best French Cail and Kip. at
tbe lowest prices for cash or approved country
produce. Hi; also n:aKes all kiuiis of heavy boots.
All work warranted, ar.d perfect satii-faetion giv
en. Opposite Draucker'a Hotel. Curwensvihe Ph.
July 2a imw-iy.
pLKAUFlKM) NURSERY. Encolr
v ace Homk. Industry. The undersign
ed having established a .Nursery, on Ibe Pike
hall way between Curwensville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared t- furntsh all kiudsof Fru
trees. cst.intard and dwarf. ) rvirgreen . Shrub
hery.t,rape ines, Gooseberry, Law ten lilo
nerry . .-trawherry and Knspbeiry vires. Also
sjibrian' rab trees yuince and earl y Scarlet Rben
barb Ac Orders promptly attended -o Address
Aug 31. ISM .I D WK1.1I1T, Curwensville
QUSQUEIIA N N A HOUSE
Curwensville, Pa.
EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE.
This well known Hotel, baTir? been re-Etted
and re-furni-hed throughout, is now open for the
arcommonaiion i-i iravcieia and the public
ffeneral. Charges moieraie.
VM. M.JEFFRIES.
August 14. 18o7-tf Proprietor
T E W FIRM!
A.
Ilartsock k Goodwin,
One diK.rEnst of Henj.-imin TUoom's Hotel,
CDKWESSVII.LB. P
Having just received a full and well selected
"ssortment of Dry (tools Uress (ooa-. Clothing
motions, iiais .aps. isihiis. .-noes, mugs Hard
ware. Queensware Tinware. Cedar and Willow
ware. ISruoms, Groceries Flour. Fifh. Salt. etc.
to which they ask the attention of the public.
"ur ass jrtmeut is complete in ererv denarttnent
and our prices are moderate, as will be found upon
eiHBimailiill oy purvnasora.
Hoods will be sold cheap for cash nrexchanved
for country produce DA.MhL HAKTSOCK,
teb. 12. 1S6S. ED GOODWIN.
L W A Y S N
E W ,
WITHOUT FAIL.
JOHN I R V I X,
Has just received and opened at the eld stnnd
in Curwensville. an ntire new stock of Fall and
Winter Goodx which he will sell very cheap fo
l akh, n ia sioc consists 01
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Queensware, loots and
Shoes. Hats. Caps. Ready
made Clothing, etc.
The public eenernllv is respecfully irvited tt
give mm a call : see hi? stock and bear hirprices
and purchase from him if you find it will be t
your advantage. Nov. i5, lstifi
ATTENTION! BUYERS!!
HIPPLE Ss FAUST
Df.ALKRS IS
f'OREIGN A1TD DOJBKSTIC DEY-G00DS, 40
MAIH STBCET, CUaW B.I S VK.LK, PA.,
Having just returned from the east with a gen
era! assortment ol goods, to which they desire tt
nvite the attention of their old customers and
friends. Their stock consists of
Dry Goods. Groceries. Hard ware. Queensware,
Tinware. Hoots. Shoes. Hats and Caps,
Clothing. Notions, etc., in great variety, wbicL
they now oEcr at prices for cash to suit the
rates
Theyalsn deal in Grain. Pork. Shingles. Boards
and other lumber, which will be received at the
tiighest market prices in exchange for goods.
Persons de-irous of purchasing goods at fair
rates are respectfully requested to give us a call
Remember you can find oi at tbe old stand on
Main Street where we are prepared to aecomo-
tate customers with anything in our line of
business.
ept. . 1S65. HIPPLE A FACST.
J' II E C II E A P E S T
GOODS
ARE SOLD BY
f
C IT A Jl r MOSS O P.
DFALFR III
OREIQN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS. &.C..
HABiri STBKKT, CLEARFIELr, PA.
'As following list of goodfand projittherehtf
Cheap
Toil TiU LADIES.
(ruOf
Curap Always on band a largestock f.f La
Curati 'es K,M"S such as Coburx Clotb,
-iteun Alpacas, Dc Laines. vitti;baui6.
C-ooi
Gooii
Good
iGoo4
Cheap t ri uts. tiintz. tverrniets. . u-
Citrjip
FOR GENTLEMEN.
y-heap Always on cana umick. liuc u ro w u Clooil '
Chrup and Grey Cloths. Fancy and Black (i0id'
tVfip, Casimeres. Suitineis. Cao-tnets. '(nn.ii
dtap Tweeds. Tlain aud fancy Vest- O'uutC
V,ap ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. eto Good'
Ct,,p READY-MADE. Good
yhrap Such as CoaU, Punts. Vests. Under- Good
litap .hirts. and other Flannel shirts. Good
Vl,,ap Hoots. Sboes. Hats. Cups. Neck- Good
lienp ties. Gum Bootsand Shoes.and .Good
lhran a vanetv of other articles. Roorf'
heap HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Good
P uch as Unbleached and Bleachcdlt,0,,
neap. j..i: . v,...i:-. ii Gooif
WIHSIIDB. UlMI CU .luailllD. 1.1QCQ I
,.7a"l and cotton table ninth.. Oil cloth. Gw
Linen and benip towl.. car- (i.00''
rTan peta, curtains, fringe, etc ('ood
Cl',t HARDWARE. AC.
Chjvilt Joa wantNails or spikes. Manure r.unA-
Cheap r other fork. Saw-mill or other Uood
Cheap SaootP eg irons. Locks. Oootl,
hmn Hinges, etc. go to Mossop's rij.
Cheap wbure you n buy cheap Goo4
CheapS IF YOU WANT Good
C'AvoijKnives and forks. Butcher Knives. Good
Heart' fOoe and stove niaoKinc. .tlanilla Gnndu
Cheap', and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Good
Atn Pens. Powder. Shot or Lend. nnn,fM
Cheap etc.. buy them at Mossop's. Good
C neap's w YflTT WAN! (;,,
J"aP Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Good
Cheap rf0ap. Starch, Wall Paper or Win- Good
-Jieap dow Shades. Lamps. Lamp tubes Good
CJieap or Wicks, coal oil. etc . go to iGoodf
heap) Mossop's cheap cash store. Goodt
eap F votT WANT Goodt
ap Good extra family Flour. White oi lnnd!L
'', p briwn sugar, hams, shoulders or
'-'I"1, sides, coffee; Imperial. Young Sfid
"'"f , Uyson or black. tea, buy them ''oodj
p at Mossop g cheap for cth. i'00'ii
A :d if you want
-VrajTalI" candles, fine or coarse salt. Goodi
efeap synp or molasses cheese, dried Good
heap apples or peaches water or so- m;j.
Cheap do cracK-ers. call at Moasnp'a (;oaJ,
Cheap' where you can buy cheap. .(ioud
Cheap IP YOU WANT '7oo-.
fV-ip.Port wine for Medical or Saermen-'''ej!
Cheapi tal uses Sw er wine, old Mnnnn.
Cheap gahela or rye wbisicy. Cherry .Gondii
Cheap' and Cognac brandy, bny at Goodt
Cheap Mossop's eheap ea-sh store. Good
Cheap, fF vou WANT Good,
hecil u - . t. . . n n il.t.J n frmi.J.
'h"P- rmBt' filberts, cream pecjD or (",t
.heap- vrnnYin nitra. candies. Lintinri.. Goodp
or Liquorice root, buy them JW
. f ... a!.aah a A i (rnndm
eop . Gaad.
Cheap J r ill I' w A p 1 noad,
CheapiTa buy any other artiel- cheap, be rtLj
fheap' ure to go to Mosxop. for be sells ;,
Cheap, cheaper ror cash than any other Croodt
Chenm person in Clearfield coun'v ,-. .
('heap November 27. 1 RBI.
P275 Goods
Approved ettntrv vradttee of rr Inntl tatm-m i
the uxnal market priret ii eTrhavp 'or srnd
GUM GOODS. Gum overcoats. Gum Poots and
Shoes, Gum Blankets, at J. P. KRATZER 8.
G NEW,
ROW,
FRANK & STOCQHTON,
Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
Having opened their new establishment, in
Shaw's Row. on door east of the Post Office, and
having just returned from the eastern cities with
a large aud elegant assortment of
Cloths, Cassimc-es, Yestings,
Beavers, &c., and all kinds of goods for
men and boys' wear, are now
prepared to make up to orderCLOTHING.from a
pii.gle aiticle to a full suit, in tbe latest styles
and most workmanlike manner Special atten
tion giveo to custom work and cutting out tor
men and boys. e offer great bargains to custo
mers, aim warrant entire (attraction. A liberal
.hare of public pationaze issolicited Call aud
examine our goods M A. FRANK,
Oct IB. 1S67. E. R. L STOUGUTON
N
iT E Xt SPRING GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED AT
KIRK & SPENCERS,
Lumber City, Pa.,
The undersigned would respectfully inform
tbeir customers, and the public in geueral. tnat
tbey have Just received their Spring stock of
goods, consisting of lry uoods. Uroceries. IWnts.
.shoes. Hats. Caps, iisn, tall. Hour, lincoii, ails.
Paints. Oils. Stoneware. Hardware. Queensware.
Rasket. Tubs. Cburns. Carpet. Oil cloth, and s
general variety of such articles as are usually
kept in a countrv store, all of which they will
Sell CHEAP -01' CASH
Tbey weuld also direct attention to their targe
stock 01 ueady-tnaa- i;ioioing. wnicu iney goer
for sale at a small advance upon cost.
KIRK A SPENCER
Lumber City Pa..Mv 8, lstiT.
N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con
stantly keep on hand a general assortment of
Boots and Sboes, for men. women and children
KIRK 4 SPENCER.
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I G A R S AND TOBACCO.
ADOLPII SCII0LPP,
MANrPACTttKER A.VO WnOLESALK AND ReTAII.
Dealer i Ciim its, and Tobaccos,
CLEARFIELD. PA ,
Would respectfully announce that he has remov
ed to the. large nnd comtnodious store-room, op
posite the residence of H B Swoope, Esq.. where
be has opened a general assortment of Tobacco.
Cigars. etc which hr is prepared to sell, wholesale
or retail, at reasonable prices.
His cigars are made of the very best material,
and in style of manufacture will compare with
those of any other establishment.
He has always on band a superior 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 stoek when yon eome to
Clearfield. June 10 ISM.
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LEARFIKLD MARBLE WORKS
ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE
FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST
STYLE OF THE ART.
Tbe subscribers beg lesve to announce to the
citizens of Clearfield county, that they have
opened an extensive Marble Yard, on tue South
west corner of Market and fourth streets, Clear
field. Pa . where they are prepared to make
Tomb Stones Monuments,
Tombs, Box and Side Tombs.
Cradle To:nbs, Cemetery Posts, Mautles,
Shelves, Brackets, etc., etc,
on very shon notice.
They always keep on baud a large quantity of
work. EnWbed. except tbe lettering, so that per-
.ons can call and select for themselves the style
desired.
fhey will also make to order any other style of
work that may be desired : and they flatter them
selves that they ean compete with the manufac
turers outside of tbe county, eitber in worsman.
lp or price, as they only employ tbe best oi
workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly an
swered. JOHS GUELICH.
May 22. lSS7-tf. HENRY GUELICH.
II.
F.
N A U G
L K
WATCH MAEEK,
GRAHAM S ROW, CLEARFIELD.
The undersigned ropectfully informs his old
customers and the public, that be bas on band,
(and constantly receiving new additions,) a large
stork of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
C LOCKS, a large variety from tbe best Man
ufactory, consisting of Eigbt-day and thirty-hour
spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and
A larm clocks.
WATCHES a Sne assortment o silver Hunt
ing and open case American patent Levers, plain
and full jeweled
G'tLD rENS. an elegant assortment, of the
best quality. Also, in silver exteuaion and desk
noidors
SPECTACLES, a large assortmant, far and
near sight, colored and plain glass.
JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single
piece to a full set
A thrift, a nne assortment or spoons, rorxs, but
ter knives, eta., plated on genuine Alabata.
A LlSO. Hair Jewel rv with pure gold mounting
got up to order. Call and see sample book.
All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care
fully repaired and Warranted
A continuance ot patronage is solicited.
Nov. 2sth, 1S65. 11. F. NAI.GLE
QLOTIIING! CLOTHING!
C 003 A53 cheap :
-Men, Youths and Boys ean bo-uplpied witb full
suiisof seasonable and tnauiouuble clothing at
RElZENSTEl EROS' & CO.,
liere it. is sold at prices that will induce theit
purchase. The univers.-il sa'isfaction which bo
been given, has induced them to increase tbeir
s'ot-k. which is now not surpa.-?ed by any ewtab
lisbuient of the kind in this part of the State
Reizenstein Bro's k Co.,
Sell goods at a very small profit, for cash;
Tbeir goods are well made and fashionable.
They give every one the worth of his meney
They treat their customers all alike.
Tbey sell cheaper than every body else.
Their store is conveniently situated.
They having purchased their stock 1 1 reduced
prices they can sell oheaper tl an other
For these and other reasons persons should buy
their clothing at
REIZENSTEIN BKO'5 A CO.
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
arrst prices.
May 18, lhf.4
SPRING STOCK!
SHAW 4 SON.
j.
Have just returned from the east and are now
opening an entire new stock of goods in the room
formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market
Street, which they now offer to the publie at the
lowest cash prices.
e
Their stock consists of a general assortment of
Dry Goods. Groceries. Queensware, Hardware,
Boots. Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods,
Fruits. Candies Fisb, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc.,
n fact, everything usually kept iu a retail store
can be bad by calling at this store, er will be
procured to order.
Their stock is well seloored, and consists of ihe
newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest
tyles. and will be sold at lowest prices for cash,
or exchanged for approved country produce.
Be sure and call and examine our stock before
making your purchases, as we are determined
nlease all who may favor us with their custom.
MavR. 1867. J. SHAW A SON.
BOOTS AND SHOES era selling at half
the nsua price, at J. P KRATZER'S
I- ADIES'CLOAKS the cheapest in tb e county
J at MOSSOP'b.
CJOMETHIN
rjRAPE VINES FOR SALE. All the
leading hardy varieties of first quality
Concord Cuttings. St. 00 per hundred.
Old era solicited as soon as convenient and filled
in --otaiion. by A M. HILLS,
PURE BUCK LEAD, equal in quality to
Enelish white lead; O.ls. l aiuts and
arnishes of all kind; Gold leal in bonks, and
bronte. for sale by A. I. SHAW.
Clearfield, October 2-7. l67.
T
HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM,
J. J. RlCHAltiijcn a rn
126 Market Street. Philadelphia. re th largest
ManutnctunngContectionersaad W bolesaie Deal
ers in Fruits. Nuts. Ac , in the Unitetf'uies
March4.1863-y.
Q LEA II FIELD II O U S ,
FRONT STREET, PHILIPSBt'KG. PA.
I will impeach any one who says I fail te give
directaud personal attention toall oar customers,
or fail to cause them to rejoice ever a wcli fur
nished table, with clean rooms and new beds,
where all mav feel at home and ibe weary be at
rest. New stabling attached.
Pbflipsbarg. Sep 2.'6S. JAS. H. GALKR.
JVJ-EW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
E D W A R D MACK,
Market Street, nearly opposite the residence of
11. B swoope. fc.q.,
Clearfield. Pa.,
Would respectfully announce to the citizens of
Oleatfiold and vicinitv. that ho Las opened a
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the buildii g lately
occupied by J L Cuttle.as alawofiice and thnt Le
is detcnmi.ed not to be outdone either in qualify
of work or prices S ecial attention given to tbe
manufacture oi sewed work. French Kip ai.a
Call Skills, of Ihe ben Quality, clwnvs on knaJ.
Give him a call. (Jane i4 't',4
QHAIRS CnAIP-S!! CHAIRS!!!
JOHS TROUT MAN
ITaving resumed the manufacture of cbcirs at hk
hop located on the lot thererr ed his residence
on Market street, aad a short distance weft of the
Foundry, is prepared te accommodate his old
friends and all others who may favor him with a
call, with every description of Windsor chairs.
lie basa good assortment on hand to which be
directs the attention of purchasers Thev are
made of tbe very best material well painted. and
finished in a workmanlike manner, and will be
sold at prices to suit the timer Examine them
before purchasing elsewhere.
Clearfield. Pa.. March 2S. ISftS.
JJ O M 12 INDUSTRY!
BOOTS AUD SHOES
Made to Order at tbe Lowest Rates.
The undersigned" would resrieeffulfy invite the
attention of the citizen of Clearfiel i and vicin i
ty, to give him' a call at his shop on Market St.
nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store,
where be is prepared lo muh er repair any thing
in his line.
Orders entrusted to htm will be execut-d with
promptness, strength and neatness, and all work
warranted a represented.
f have now on hand a stock of extra frenrh
calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ae., that I will
nnisn np at tbe lowest figures.
June 13th. 18. DANIEL CONNELLY
A'. VALUABLE MILL
PROPERTY; FOR SALE,
Situate in Decatur township. Clearfield county. Pa
The subscriber, desirous of quitting the business.
oilers for sale a good FLOURING MILL, with two
run oi burs. Ihe .Mill is strong and in good
order, with from twenty to thirty acres of land
and a comfortable frame dwelling bouse attaebed.
There is a considerable lot of Hemlock and White
Pine timber on the land - The property lying two
miles West of Phtlipsburg Centre county, and
Kid tew rods of tbe turnpike road, ibe
Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad runs through tbe
land, within a few rods of the Mill. This nude
irahle location for a Woolen Factory, and one is
much needed in this flection of country. For fur
ther particulars inquire of tbe subscriber, on the
property. or adores? nim bv letter at rutlipsburg.
Centre county. Pa.
(ct. 7,'nS-3m. CIMv M. CADWALADER.
JEW STORE AND SAW MILL.
AT BALD HILLS,
Clearfield couuty.
Th nndersigned. having opened a large and
well selected stock of stood, at Bald Hill-. Clear
field county, respectfully solicit ashare of public
patronage.
their stock embraces lrv Uoods. Uroceries.
Hardware Queensware. Tin-war-, Roots and Shoes.
Hats and Cap, ueady made Clothing, and a gen
eral assortment of Notions, etc.
Tbey always keep on hand tbe best quality of
Floor, and a variety of Feed.
Ail goods sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for
approved oountry produce.
Hav ing also erected a steam Saw Mill, tuev are
predared to saw all kinds of lumb-r to order.
Orders solicited, and punctually filled.
Aov.ZU.lS57. t. B. A A. IitttlS.
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O M E T II I N G N 12 W
IN ANSON VI LI.E,
Clearfield county, Peuu'a.
The undersigned having erected, during tbe
past summer, a large and commodious store room,
is now entraed in filling it up with a new and
select assortment of Kali and Wintergoods. which
he offers to the public tit prices to suit the times
Hisstock of Mens and oovs clottiiitg is urrusuul
ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from
ilii to f-'il for a whole suit, i: lour, Still. mid Gro
ceries. of every kind, a complete assortment;
Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock; Boots and
Shoes. Hats and Caps in great variety : Ladies'
dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together
with an endless assortment of notions too tediour'
to enumerate, always on band, and snr sale very
cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard and other goods
in propsrilon Now is tbe time to buy.
Country produe- of every kind, at the hixbrst
market prices, will be taken in exchange for
goods ; and even Greeubacks will no' be refused
or anv article in store Examino my stock bo
fore you buy elsewhere.
October 30.18S7. H. SWAN.
u s
T IN TIME!
THE NET GOODS AT
WRIGHT & SONS,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
A.
Having just leturned from tbe eastern cities
we are now opening a full stocx. of seasonable
good, at our rooms on Second street, to which
they respectfully invite the attention ol the pub
lie generally. Our assortment ts unsurpassed
in tbi section, and is being sold very low for
eajh. The -lock confuts in part of
DRY GOODS
of the best quality, such a Prints. Delaines. Alpa
aas. Merinos Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and
unbleached ; Drillings Ticking, cotton and wool
Flannels. Cassimer. Ladies' Shawl. Coats. Nu
bia. Hoods. Hoop skirts Halmoral. Ae.. Ac all
of wHch will be sold low roa caa. Alse.a fin
assortment of the best of
MENS
BAB
consisting of Drawer and Fhlrts. Hats and Cap,
Bootsand Sboes, Handkerchief!! cravats, eta.
Alio. Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltiaa Augur
and Axes. Nails and Spike. Tinware, Lamps and
Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc, eto
Also, Queensware Glassware. Hardware. Groee
ries. and spices of all kind In short- a general
assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail
store, all cheap' for rath, or approved country
produce
Not. 28-jal0-nol3. WRIGHT A SONS,
"TTT"0 OLEK GOODS Pontile Shawls,
V Breakfast Shawl. Roods Nubia. Children's
Knit Capes. Scarfs Blanket, Ae , now opening at
Oet. 14. I. J. P KRATZER S.
rrtOBACCO Cavendish. Navy. Spun Roll. Fine
I Cut Flounder, Congress, bmoktng
Pegar
and Snuff, at
J P.
KRATZER'S
(ALMFR'S Patent unloading hayfork, to
had at
MERRELL t BIGLER'S.
DESSICATEDCOC0ANCTS,forpie.ru4dit!ga,
eH, for ml at GRAHAM'S.
EUREKA!
STAR LIGI1TNING ROD!
The Best and the Cheapest!
TbeST.a. 5lt!uicd Lighthi-o Ko Is supe
rior to any in se, lt will last lor. generations.
It is made from Magnetio Iron jths rqhare
grooved, spiral-twHsted tit galvanized. nd oon-'
oected with pare copper couplings, rendering it
equal t. a copper rod. the whole surmounted with
a Gold plated cluster point of pure copper, tbua
forming a continuous row from Ihe pcii.t te the
ground the combination of metal lot mi eg a
galvanic battery in the rod. . .
It ia WAHHASTun always to remain brigtt anil
clean, and wiil never corrode or rust, thii pre
senting a neat ornamental appearance on tbe
building, worth more than it cost as a matter of
ornament, to say nothing about itsgure protection
gainst lightning.
To show the popularity of tbe Galvanized Siar
Mod, it n only necessary to say that the propri
etors have pulled cfl more than one hundred ton.
of old rusty iTons. within twelve month, from
colleges, academies public building, barn, etc.,
and put up the Star Rod in tbeir rlacw.
. 'i "?e,Ur "a oli ' ' Price
thn any other rod. is more durable and more or
namental, persons fhould consult their own inter
est and safety to life and property, before they
have a rod erected on their buildings.
All that is necessary to convince th public of
the superiority of the Star Lightning Rod. is a
thorough examination into iu construction and
scientific combination.
The undersigned, being tbe Agent fot Clear
Bed county, aiil put up rod for alt who may de
tire them, on short notice and reasonable term
Lull and exan iaethem at their store in Clearfield
June 10. s,-,s .MI- KHILL A BIHLi.R
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A PETERSON. 319 Wafntlt St , Pbil a jsep 13-
LOOKING-GLASSES. A Urge assortment ot
arch top and quar Looking GlaJ.es. with
rose-wood, giltp walnut and mahogany frame.
Also, looking glass plate, of all rites, at
Nov 4. J. P- KRATZER'S.
CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING.
Too ean get a tall twit of clothes, ("eat. Pant
and Vest for si a AeMar. at J. P. KRATZER 3.
GROUND AND IJ NGROTJND SPICES. Citron
English Currant. Essence Ceffee. and Vine
gar ot th best quality. for sale bv
Jan.H. HARTSWiri A IRWIN.
CLOTHING the cheapest in tb county, at
May 28 .. MOSSOP'S.
"T7ANTED lO.fOO pound of WOOL, at th
V Karsrona Stobk." Clerfield. Pa. jelo
FRUIT JARS the best in the market at
Sept. t-lm. J. P. KRATZER'S.
c
V BR ANTS th
les. aad cheapest in tc
GRAHAM'S.
ecwaty, at
nr