Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 02, 1870, Image 3

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    g afttman9 ygoitrnaf, kaxpi b, a., efaxiaxy 2, 1870.
aft$man'$ gournal.
qjARFliLP, PA-, FEB. 2., 1370.
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. b, mail, patrons should remit by check
, -order, or have their lettera registered.
"I !cjpt wiH fce enclosed in the first paper after
ii7o'j ' id:
Tyroao nd Clearfield Bailroad.
M Arrive, at Clearfield at : : 12.10 m.
Arrives t Tyrone at :
: 6.55 pro.
r.anets with Cincinnati Express East at 1 05
Sail Wart at 4 p. o ; BaM Eagle tx-J-M.at7.0p.in--
Accommodation Train.
Leaves Ct.arueld at : :
Philipsbnrg t :
Arrives at Osceola at : :
LtiTH Osceola at : : : :
Pbilip'burg t : : :
Arrives at Clearfield at :
7.03 A. .
9 10 A . If
10.15 a. .
2 CO P-
i 30 P. .
b ti r. .
HKMOiors. Divine services will te held
si.l.hath. in Clearfield, sw follows:
BvKev Nixdorff.in the Lutheran church,
al II A.M. and 7 P.M. Sabhath school at 9
A.M. 1 raver meeting every iicuuwujj
evenitieAt 7 o'clock. .
by Uev. Hall, in St. Andrew 8 hpiwopal
church, at 1 1 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday
sobool at 3.P. M- Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening vt 7 o'clock.
By Rey..B'itler,in the Presbyterian church,
morning and evening. Subaatli mhool at
3 F. M. Prayer meeting crery Wednesday
evenine at 7 o'clock.
By Rev. W. II. W, in the Methodic
church, morning and evening. Sabboth
school at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every
Thursdav at 71 P. M. Corumnnion scrvuvs
First Sabbath of every month at 10 A. M.
St. Francis' church Mass at 10 A. M..
the second and fourth Sundnvs of each
month.
The ".Shaw House." This new hotel i
approaching completion. We underhand
that it it the intention to have it finished,
and opened previous to the Man h term of
our courts.
TiMBEit Hal-UNO. The roads arc stid in
a rather unpropitious condition for timber
hauling. The prospect for a large run.the
coming spring, is not very flattering the
scarcity id". now interfering greatly with the
business of hauling.
The Chlxtt Finantt.. We tlil week
publih the report of t':e County Aidttons,
relating to the finances alt the county. It is
on elaborate and highly interesting report.
The financial condition of the county i fjuite
Mtisfactoty. We commend the rejoin to
the peiitsal orour reader. ..
Fingers Cl'T Off. We learn that a lit
tle son of Mr. Augustas Goodrich, in this
jplacc. one day j-t eekr ro iifJuly severed
three of his finrs from the right hand, with
a rtraw cutter. .-u only to leave them hang
ing by a small strip of the i-kin. A surgeon
was called in who adjusted the fingers, and
at last accounts they were healing rapidly.
As Ass.M'i.T. From the Philipjdu g
J'lurunl we learn that, on Wednesday. Jan
uary'tjili, Andy Pillion, Cana li.m, madtf
an a-euult uimn. apdsftruck Mr. Gei. Wciod
tn twice." while On the-cars between that
place and Osceola, A Mr. O Fallen inter
fered and felled the .Canadian to the floor.
'The latter upon rising struck O" Fallen twice
with an iron poker,cutting his head slightly,
an I then leaped from the train.
l. !iiF.D ix Jail, a'B Rei.easf.d. On
F.iday night last, a man. Whose imrne we
shln i' l-.-arn,' waa'arresrc-d'oii Trout Run in
tiii-cvitiry, and lodged in jail, on suspicion
.f I i 1 1 ir the iiarfy ho committed a murder
in Cauraugirs coniity.New Yolk. some time
hikv th do-crijitioii given l4ng identi
cil in nearly uvcry particular. The author-i'ii-s
ia New V.-rk were infornie I by tele
j:rph of the arre.-t, and yesterday (Tneslay)
iiMiniing a icply was received that "'they
lud the murderer in custody, he having con-lt-M!d
to the ciiine," and hence the man
tu-!d here was at onco released. This case is
but another instance of the uncertainty d
tiiakiug arrests tni the mere descriptions giv-
'i in Iinntlliili. un.l ftt.i.siiM rfiA t n - n rtrt
' 1
camion against
liiM-i.
hasty judgment in all such !
Sales of IU.al Kstate. Bulow wc give
a lit of the Deeds, as entered of record in
the fl -cordcr's office in this county, for the
w-.t k ending January 3lst, 1S70, together
with the consideration named.where located,
an I the iiame-i of the grantors and grantees :
lWd. Jeremiah Cooper to H. A Wriaht,
i r lots No's 21. 22 2:! at d 24 in Glen Hope.
Consideration $2.iO.
I( d, Geo. N. Coltiurn to G. D. Goodfel
l' W, ft,r lots No's 2.')H and 23'J (Leonard
Hoiiv?) in Clearfield borough. Considera
1 12,(Ji.
,IoeJ. V. A. Wallace to Samuel A. Mc
G ht-e. for iK acres in Bell township. Con
Mlfratrni f t",iK).
leed, Godfrey Zilliox to Adam Korb, for
r'' acres iti Brady township. Consideration
Dc'c l, Henry A. Wrisht to P. S. Wash
barn, for lot No. 23 in Glen Hope. Cousid
tra:r.ti
lccd. Samuel Shafer to R. II. Moore, for j
r" aores iu Brady township. Consideration J
lV-ed, K. II. Miore to Lever Flegal, for
j 'uiru s 10 raJr township. Con.iidcralion
A Child and Horse Blrnf.d. A fiicnd
us that, on Monday afternoon, Jan
va'y 24th, Letwecn the hours of 3 and 4 o'
clock, the liou- occupied by Mr. David
ilsou, in Brady township, together with
'l its contents,' and one child, was burned.
l.e circum-tances arc as follews: Mrs.
i-oii had occasion to go to Mr. Beck's, a
"j.'hW residing nearly within sight, and
h-' b?r two little Iwys one something over
l lre year old and the other aged two years
t homo. The mother was absent about
an h,.ur. when it was discovered that the
'oust; was on fire. A little son of Mr.
iYiL s was the first to reach the burning
building, who found the oldest boy btand
5nJ on the porch crying, whom he picked up
n l carried off the porch. ' He then hasten
ed to the rescue of the other child, but was
too 'ate the whole of the inside of the house
king already enveloped in flames. The
A-Dethat followed was truly heartrending
mother being almost frantic over the
"expected loss ot her little boy. From
h could be learned from the oldest child,
;t would appear that the two had been play
ing with some fire or matches, and et the
House oo Sre. Tow accident is another
warning to those that are in the habit of
jtid quiu young children alone eyen
'hoagh it be bm fo, short time '
Call and see the new Sewing machine at
Miss E. A. P. Rynders, Clearfield. 3t
Several nutters of interest appear in
our advertising coluii-ns. to which we direct
the attention ff our readers.
Fire IxsiritASCZ. Persons wishing thoir
property int-tired, can have it done, at the
cheapest rates and in the best companies in
the country, ly applying at the Insurance
Department in the oCce of H. B. Swoope.
Esq.
While others have talked of education,
the citizens of Ilollidaysburg have erected a
noble building.an institution of learning has
been put in successful operation, and many
prominent men re showing their appreci
ation of good advantages by sending their
daughters to it.
Change of Firm. By reference to our
adverti.-ing column, it will b seen that the
co partnership heretofore existing between
Messrs. Boyer ti Shaw, has been dissolved.
The business will be continued by A. I.
Fbaw, who will endeavor to please all who
may favor him with their custom. His stock
is complete in every department.
PiiiuvsBURti Item. We learn from the
Journal that, on Saturday a"week, Mr G.
W. Warfel took off his coat, and while bus
ily engaged about the -store, some person
abstracted his pocket book therefrom, con
taining about $50 in money, besides other
valuable papers. The pocket book was af
tcrwaids found behind th door, minus only
the greenbacks.
Ci.F.AKFiF.i.D Academy. The third ses
sion of the current scholastic year of this
institution, opens on Monday, February 7th,
1S70. Under the charge of Prjfe-fsor Hur
rison, the Academy has gamed a wide
spread reputation as a superior institution
of learning. His assistants are intelligent,
courteous and compctenr. Wc chc ri'uily
recommend the Academy to such of our
readers as desire to give their children a
thorouch practical, af well as ornamental,
education. Fjr particulars and terms, see
advertisement.
MF.TF.oaoi.ouiCAi. Ukpoiit for the week
ending January 27th, 170, from three dai
ly observations, as furnished by Fl" Fcnton,
ofPenn tp. : Maximum of theimometer, 44
on i4ih; Miniiuuiu. 17 on 22d; Mean, .'52:
Max. of barometer, on 21.st ; Minim
urn, 27.70 on 25th ; Range, .CS inches.
Mean of Barometer for the week, 28. 13.
Depth of water fell during week, 1. 162 inches.
Depth of snow during the season, 47J inches.
Weather moderate; ground mostly bare;
a IaiC vortion of ll.e tiuil r not yet to the
river ; a heavy sleet on the 25th, fruit trees
M.tneliat injured.
List of Lktters remaining unclaimed in
the 1W 0-!5ce at Clearfield, Pa., Feb. l.-L.
1.S70 :
' William Allen," Mrs. Sarah A. Consel,
Charles Britton, Jeremiah Burd, Miss Hat
tie Ulwm, Jo.-cph Balson, Hobcri P. Cald
well, Mrs. Hannah K. Carson. Miss Mary J.
Cox. Miss Mary Ciian, James Cowhic, W.
A. Coulter, Jacob Colp, Jaiues Clayborn,
Homer Dabree, P. W. Draucker. Mrs. Jane
Ann Derrick, John O. Dixon, William El
lis, James A. -C. Flick, Joseph Furness, J.
I. Firennu (2), William Foreman, James
W. Guthrie. G. II. Gibson. Edward Ilesar
ty. Mrs It-;bcceu II. Hall, Miss Francess
Hurd, Mr. Hawhculrg, Mr. S. Irwin (2),
Charles Jones, George W. Jose, William
Johnston, II. C. King. Calaghciu Lane (2,
Miss Susan Lockard, John Mack. W. A..
Miller. W. II. McDonald, John McChlin
sey, Martin Mcverson, T. IJ. M'.-1urry, An
gas Mclvriigan, Andrew Jlclnnis. John Nul
son, 11 C. Nelson, Fred J. Nish y, S. J.
Pa.k, Miss Rachel Simpson (2), John Stew
ard. Mrs. Lucilla Shafer, Reu! en Shie, A
W. Seaver, II. W. Sampson. Miclical Scatt
i i oi t i' l; r:.. T."
're' ".' V 'T' 3""'. ",T
i-iiilin, .'irs. i. . cmnn, i'liss varoitne
Schchavcley, Isaac Thompson, Austin
Trump. Mrs. Jennie WeM, Miss J. S. M.
Wood, William II. Wallace, C. M. Walker,
Joseph Yarick. P A. Gaulin, P. M.
MARRIED:
On Sundiiy, January 3d. IS70, by Rev.
J. Hayes, Mr. L 1. pASS.MtiRE and Miss
CutHlK II ALL.
On Thursday, January 13th. 1R70. by
J. li. Caldwell, Ksq., Mr. Ditii.if Si.orrv,
of Knox townhip,aud Miss Eliza Snvdkr,
of Pike township.
T?XF,crroKs n
Aj William Irvin, deceased. Whereas.
Letters Tetuientarj on the estate of Win. Irvin.
Inte -f tht liorocn of Curwenaville. deceosej .
hare been gruntea to the undersigned. All per
sons indebivj to the said estate are requested to
mane immediate payment, and tbu.se hiring
clxims aguins' the same will present them, duly
authenticated, fur settlement
. K. A. IRVIX.
J AS. li. U KA HAM,
J.tn 5. 1ST. Kxeeu'ors.
VI DITOR S NOTICE In the matter of the
final account ot Jam is A llegart.v.oneof the
Kxeeutors of the estate of John Dillon, deo'd.
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the
Orphan's Court of Clearfield count j, to deternine.
adjust, and restato the aecountof said Elecutors,
wilt attend to the duties of his appointment on
TPCllsnAr.tht 17ih DAI' OF FEBRUARY,
A D. 1S-70 at his, office in Clearfield tJorough.
where all parties tntorrsted may attend.
Jan. 19 "Til-tt. D. L. KREBS, Auditor.
JS THE COURT of Common Pleas of Clear
field eouuty :
FIRST XAT'LRASK
of Clearfield. No. 1 1 March Term 1H9
TS.
(5E0 W. SIIIMEL. J Domestic Attachment.
The undersigned Trustees, appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, ac
cording to Act of Assembly, hereby give notice
that thev appoint FRIOA Y, the 1 1th DAY OF
FEliUUARY. A. D. I870.at Clearfield Borough,
to receive the proofs of tbe several creditors and
to determine upon the same", and require all per
sons holding any sutne of money or other prop
ertrj iue the said Ueorge W.Shiinel, to deliver the
same to the Trustees.
T J. M'CULLOI OH.
W.M. MCLLLOUUU,
Jan. 19,-7n. D. L. KREBS, Trustees.
i
IN THE COURT of Common Pleas of Clear
field county:
1IARRISOX 4 ODELL ) No. 141 March T..1869.
vs.
AOUN W.TL'RLET. ) Dvmestio Attachment.
Th undersigned Trustees, appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield eounty, ac
cording to Act of Assembly, hereby give notice
that they appoint FRIDAY, the llth DA Y OF
FEBRUARY, A D 1870, at Clearfield Borough,
to receive tbe proofs of the several creditors and'
determine upon the same, and also require all
persons holdint; any sums of money or other
property due tbe Mid John W Turley, to deliver
the tame to the Trustees.
T J. M'CUXliOrOH.
W. M. M'CCMH'OII.
Ja.19,'T9 I L. KREB3. Trustees
SEW ABVEBTIS'JUESTS.
CAUTION. The undersigned, having
purchased the folbwing property, viz :
I parlor atove. 1 coi-kiDg store, 2S yards carpet,
clock, cupboard, edtr mill, (ploob and hir
rowniber acil rnlta. 3 sjyihe. 4 har-lurks, t
cradle. I aetdoubia harness; two horse wagon. 1
buy hor".2 cows. 1 biifer. 4 hogs 11 pigs; and
left in possession of K. B. Elaekwcll ; hereby uo
tides Jail persons not lo parch a--e or in any way
interiere witn am property ; as me same oeiojgi
to me. and is subject to my order.
Feb. 2 J0-3pt. BANFOKU J. WALLACE.
"OEPORT of the condition of the Hrst
National Bank of Clearfield. Penn'a. at
the close of basinesson the 23d day of January, "70 :
RKS'lLRTFS
Los ns and Discounts, : . : : : $101815 25
Overdrafts. : : :::::::: 4,173 iM
U. Bonds deposited with V. S Tr.
to secure circulation, : : : : : 100.000 0!)
U. S. lionds and reeuriiieson hand, : 1,5 1)0
Due from Redeeming acd Ke-
serre AfrenU ::::::::: 10.111
Due from National tanks : : : : 5.27 l
Due from other Banks and Barkers, 6 667 9it
Furniture and Fixtures ::::;: 1.2."irt 80
Cash Items (includia; stamps) : : : : T26 00
Bills of other National Banks : : : ; li.H 00
Fraciiinal currency (including sickles) : st2 22
Legal Tender I.'otea ;::.:::: .8io0'
Total, :::::::::: $243.97 41
LiAaiUTiaa.
Capital Stock paid in, $100 000 80
Surplus Fund - - - ------ 110o,0!
DiHCount - -- - - 310 37
Fxchanges 21 37
Interest - 183 IS
Profit and loss - lia IS
Nat. Bk tiroulation outstanding - - 9 S03 00
1 ndiridual Deposits. - - - 42 70 22
Cashiers cdecks outstanding, - l.Otio 00
Due to Nat. Banks 471 32
Due other banks and Bankers, - 1 333 41
Total Liabilities ------ "$243 7 i 41
I. A. C. Finney, Cashier of the First National
Bank of Clearfield, do solemcly- swear that tbe
above statement is truo to tbe best of mr knowl
edge and belief. A. C. FINNEY, Cash's
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29 ih
day of January, A.D IS70. .
Vll. KADgAAt GU, N. P.
Attest:
D. G Nitmxg.
A. F. Botsto. Directors.
Joka. Boystos. I Jan 2,'70-aI
1870. FEBRUARY. 1870.
RECONSTRUCTION!
' Intend tTFifj7it it Out on
This Line."
WM. REED' & CO.,
Markkt Street, Clearfield, Pa.
DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS,
LADIES' AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
Ladies', Misses and Children' Shoos,
AT POPULAR PRICES
The entire ftock on hnnd will be sold at
PRESENT VALUE,
and the stock will be replenished cwry
si.xty dajs, with the dioicest and
best goods in the market.
SHAW'S now,
(a few tloors west of the lxstoliiee.)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
February 2. IS70.
SQUARE TIMBER.
K. A. luViN & Co.
Using specially engaged in the business of buy
ing and gelling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre
sent that they are now prepared to purchase tim-
f ber.delivorcd at either Chrwensville. Lock Haven
or Marietta, or will take It at any of these points
and sell on commission, making such advances as
are ntcessary.
Those cng ge 1 in getting out timber will find
at our store in Corwensville. a very large stock
of STAPLE GOODS, of all descriptions.
ALSO,
FLOUR,
MEAT,
RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
and everything necessary for use of Lumbermen.
RAFT ROTE, of all sizes.kept on hand in large
quantities, and sold at a small advance, by the
coil. Also, PULLET BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE.le
Special inducements offered to those manulae
turing Sqn are Timber.
" E. A. IRVIN t CO
Curwenaville. Jan. 12. 1870.
A UCTIONEER. The undersigned, hav
ing been reeularly licensed, U prepared
to call kales in any part of the county. Charges
moderate. Persons desiring his serviees will
call upon or address, CIIAS H. HBNSALL.
frov iUmp. . Smith's Mills, Pa.
KTSESa quantity oa band and for sale at !
May 27. 0 HAHAM'S. 1
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Sctencf Pulmonic rtnt,
Sceweed Tonie and Mandrake Pills. will cure Cost
sumption. Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, if ta
Ken according to direction- 'fbey are all three
to be taken at the same time. They cleanse the
stomach, relax the liver, and put it to woTk ; then
tbe appetite becsines pood, the food digests and
makes rood blood tbe patUBt begins to crow in
flesh the diseased n-attur ripens m tae 1 nrs.end
tlm mriint niiim,i the disease and eeta well.
This is the onlj way to cure the consumption.
To thM three medicines Dr. J. II. Scbenck. of
PhiUdelpbia. owes bis unrivalled success in the
treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Pul-
monic cvrup ripens iu m
lungs, nature throws it off by an eaiy expectora
tion, for when the phlegm or rentier is ripe, a
slight cough will throw it off. and the patient has
rest and the lungs be?in to beal. To do this, the
Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely
used to cleanse the stomach and liver so that the
Pulmunie Syrup and tbe food will make good
blood.
Liver Complaint is one of tbe most prominent
cnnM-s f Consumption. Sehenck"s Seaweed Ton
ie is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the
alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is
mad a of. assists tho stomach to throw out the gas
trie juice to dissolve the food wiib the Pulmonic
Syrup and it isiu:ideioto gouJ blood without fer
mentation or souring in thestomach The great
reaan why phj si--i. r.s do not euio consumption is
they try to d too mujh : they give medicine to
stop the cough, to stopchills. tc stop night tweats.
hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the
whole digestive power. Picking up the secretion!
and eventually the parent sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenck. In his treatment, does not try to
stop a eough. night sweats chills or fever. Re
move the cause. ami they will all stop of their own
accord No one ean be cured of consumption. liv
er complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, eanker. ulcer
ated throat unless tbe liver and stomach are made
healthy.
If a perjonhasjonsnmpt.Ion.nf conrsp the lungs
in some way are diseased, eiiber tubercles, ab
scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or
the lungs are a mss of infl tmation and fast de
cayiug In such ca?cs what must be done ? It
is nol only tbe lungs tlMt ara wasted.bat it is the
whole body. Ti e stomach and liver have lost
their power to make blood out of food. Now the
nnivoh.nm to take Schcnck's three inedretnes.
-hii-h will brine uo a tone to the stomach, the
.,i,.r,t .ill he-'in want food, it will di- ft easily
and make good blood ; then the patient begins to
gnin in Bush, and is mn as the body begins to
,.ro the lanes be 11 t hojl up. and the patient
rets flm-hyand well, -his is the ou.lv ay to
cure cons uiurtiiin.
When there is no lung di"!asr, and only liver
romnhiint and dTspet.sia. Schei.ck's Seaweed
Tonie and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without
the Pulmonic Svrup. Take the MrtndiaVe Pill?
trecly in all bilious coicplotnis, they are per
fectlj birin'rss.
Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted
healtlTfor many years p;it, and now weighs 21j
rounds, was waste ! ay to a meri skeleton, in
the very last stage vt u'.inonary consumption, his
physicians bavi'jj prinonr.eed hif ease hopeless
and abaudoued bita tv his fate, lie was cqreti
by the afore. id mcdicii.oa.and silcc his recover)
many similarly alllicted have used Dr. Schenck s
preparatiens ith the same remarkable success.
The direction accompanying each, make it not
absolutely uecessnry to see Dr. Schenck, unlets
the patients wish their lungs examined, and for
thin purposB he is Professionally at his Principal
Office. Philadelphia every Saturday, where all
letters for advice must he addressed. He is also
professional I v at No 2 Bond Street. New York,
evcrv other Tuesday, and at No. Si Hanover St..
floston. every other Wednesday. Ho a ives advice
free, but for a thorough examination with hi
Kespiromeior the pru-e is $ j. Office hours it each
city from A. M to 3 P. M.
Price ot the rulmonin Pyrop and Seaweed Ton
ic each $1 SO per bottle, or V 5 a half-dpien.
Mandrake Pills 2j cents a box.' For tale by all
druggists.
DR. J. H. SCHENCK.
A p. 7.Y9-ly b N. r,Ft.. Fhilm.
MISS II. S. SVAN;S, School for Girh,
Clearfield, l'a.
The next Term of twentv-two weeks will com
mence on Monday, November 2?,-13K9.-
TKitxs OF TriTloS.
Reading. Or.bograpliy. Writing. Object Les
sons. Primary Antoinette and Primary
tocography, per half term, (of 11 weeks). $j 00
History. LumsuI and Descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing, litsumir, Mental
and Written Arithmetic, (V 50
Algebra and the Sciences. 9 00
Instruction iu Instrumental .Vaiie, H" 09
Oil Painting, i-12 00
Wax Work, . . ' 00
For full parti.-tf'ars send for Circulaf.
C'learGtl.l. August li. DM?-'
Q O M E T II ING N E W
0 IN ANSONVILt.K,.
Coalfield county, I'diii's.
The undersigned having erected, during the
past summer, a large and coiumortinos store room
is now ennired in tilling it up -itb a new and
select assortment of Fail and Wintcrgnods. which
be offers to the pubMc .-;t prieos to suit the times.
II is stick of Mens' and bovs clothing is unusual
Iv extensive, and is offered to cuslotiiers at from
1 iO to i2n for a whole suit. Flour. Salt. and Uro
cerics. of every kind, a complete assortment.
Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock; Boots and
Shoes. Hats and Cups tn great variety : Ladies'
dress goods, furs, stid other fancy goods, together
with an endless assortment of notions toe tedious
to enumerate, always on hind and Mr sale very
cheap. Prints at lit rents yard and other goods
in proporilon Now is the timo to boy.
Country produce of every kind, at the highest
market prices, will be taken in exchange for
goods; and even tirerrbacks will not be rt-fused
for anv article in store Examine mystock be
fore vou buv elsewhere.
October :ttl.ls7 II. SWAN.
LOiULLARDS
EUKEKA'
is an excellent article of
granulated Virginia;
wterrvcr tutrouured it is
nnivcrsal'y admired. It
PMnoin2 Tobaceo
is nut no in handsome mticlitl baa-s. ti which or
ders f jt Metrschaatn P!p o t-ta dailj packed.
LORILLARD'S ela.ed by allwbocntts&me
V.w.Iit i",,nl I il M '-he-flnestof all;" it
1 dl lit olUI . i( made of ,he enoicest
Smoking Tobarco leaf grown; it isantJ-ner-tous
in its effects, as tne Nicotine baa been ex
tracted ; it leaves no disagrceatle taste after smo
king; it is very mild, light In color and weight,
hence one pound will last as long as 3 of brdina
tobaceo. In this brand wo also pak orders every
day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it
and,conviuce yourselves it is all it claims to be,
'-the finest of all."
LORILLARD'S I This brand of Fine Cut
CFYTITllV lfbe,'" Tobaocobai no
,y t ' A t.J Jt L j equal or superior a n y
ChewingTohae:o. where. Itiswitbout
doubt the best chewing tobacco in the country.
T.ni: ti T.srtTrs
have now been in general
use in the I'nited States
nT.r ill) . J . . : 1 1
S X U F F S
acknowledged -'the best'' wherever nsed
If your storekeeper docs not have these articles
for sale, uk him to get them; they are sold by
respectabl e jobbers almost everywhere
Circular of priee forwarded on application .
Dec. l,-69-3m. P- L0RILLARD. New Turk.
0, YES! 0, YES!!
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE
Persona desirous of purchasing a farm, are di
rected to examine thalvaluble property In Law
rence township, and situate at the month of
Clearfield creek two miles East of the Korongb
of Clearfield, and cooveaiett to schools and
churches.
The propertv contains OXE IIU.YDRET
AXD 1 lirE. TY ACRES, part cf which is im
proved and under a high state of cultivation
the wiole being well fenced Coal, iron ore, and
other minorals are found on the same.
The buildings consist of a good TWO-STOR Y
D WELLIXli HOUSE. JS.by 8 feet a GOO D
BARN, and othereonvenientoatbuildings And
there is growing on the premises a young bearing
orchard of ehoiee fruit tree.
This property is very pleasantly situated and
being at the confluence of the creek and the river,
it is a very desirable and inviting residence for a
private family. Its position on the creek and
river also render it a good situation for board
ing bouse during tbe rafting season.
The west and north fides of thia property being
bounded by theereek and river, makes it one of
the best raftinr grounds iB tQ;t aeetion. and as
luch yields a handsome revenue year'y.
Tbe owner. Mr. M. A. Frank, bavinr nerma-
nently settled in tbe wast, is the reason for dis
posing of thia valuable propertv. For terms, eta.,
apply to , S. J. K'tW.
Octobers. 1869 Clearfield, Ta.
WINE & LIQUOR STORE-
I. L. ItEIZENSTEIN & CO.,
DEALERS IH
WfXS AXD LIQUORS,
MARKET STREET, CLEa'rFIELD, PA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
on band.
January 27. 1359 fini.
Out ii s'
AND BOY S,
CLOTHING.-
The undersigned having recently added
R EA D Y-MA D E CLO TIT I .VO
to his former business, would respectfully
solicit an examination ol his stock.. Being
a practical Tailor ha flatters himself
that he is able to offer a better
class of ready-made work
thin has heretofore been
brought to this mar
kef. Anyone washing to boy goods in (his tin
would sate money by calling at his store,
and making their relectiohs. ALso;
a full supply sf Uents'furnlshiog
goods always on hand.
Feelifig fhaniful for pst favori. he Would r
spectfully solicit a continuance of the
same.
April 23. ISfifl II. BKIDOE.
E. . r.TTo!t, :::::::: jsn patvos.
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E. B. PATT0X & CO.,
Having fitted up a Brit c!JS
P L A X I X G M ILL,
are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man
ufactured Lumber, such aa
FLOonixa, si i)xa,
Surface-dressed. Lumber,
SASH, DOORS,- BLINDS,
and every description of Plain and Fancy Moo d
ingi. Dealers will find it to their advantage to
eoosalt our prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Address, E. B. Pattern & Co.,
Qitrvrcnzville,
Dec. 2,'68. ClearfieM Co., Tn.
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K M O V A L-Q UN SHOP
The undersigned bega Ifiv to inform bis old
and new customers. and the pubtie generally,
that be has fitted up a new GEM SHOP, on the
lot on the corner of Fourth and Market streets.
Clearfield l'a . wbere he keeps constantly on
band, and makes to order, all kinds' ot duns.
Also, guns rt bored and revarniilied. and repaired
neatly ob short notice. Orders by icaii will .re
ceive prompt attention.
June . 1868. JOHN JIOOKE.
gMALL PROFITS andQUICK SALE:?.
H ACTS WICK 4 IRWIN
art constanliyreplenubicg their atock'of Progs.
Medicines, ie. School books and Stationery,
including the Osoed and, Notional series
of readers. Also Tobacco and Ci
g rs. of tbe best quality, and at
the lowest prices. Call and see.
Clearield..Nov 10, 18fi9
rpIIE LEONABDIOUSE,!
(Near the Railroad Depot!,
Peed Street, Clearfield, Pa.
O. D. GOODFELLOW : : : : : Peocuiktoh.
A new fits'.-class Hotel iu every respeot com
fortable rooms all the modern improvement
the besuof liquors prompt arbeulMice. and rea
eonalile charges The pau-oiiagr of the public is
respccti'ully oliei;ed. . jy--t-lf
EV KOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
E I) W A IS I) MACK.
Market Street, nearly opposite the residence of
11. IS Mruupe. Esq.,
CLEinriELn, Pa.,
Would respectfully announce to tbe eitisens ot
Clearfield and vicinity, that he has ope Led a
BOUT AND SHOE SHQP, in tb buildii.g lately
occupied by J. L. Cuttle. as a law office and that he
is determined hot to be outdone either in quality
of work or prices Special attention given to the
manufacture ot sewed work. French Kip and
Calf Skins, of the best quality, always on band,
(live htm a call. June 21. T4.
J P. K 11 A T Z E R ,
ClarSdd, Penn'a,
Dealer in Dry Goods. Dress Goous Millinery
floods. Groceries. Hard-ware. Queeus-ware, Stone
ware, Clothing, Loots. Shoes, Hats. Caps. Flour.
Bacon. Fish. Salt, etc.. Is constantly receiving new
supplies from the cities, which he will dispute ol
at the lowest market prices, to customers. Eefure
ourchasing elsewhere, examine bis stock.
Clearfield. August 2h, left?.
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ENTAL PAP.TN KRSIIUV
D R. A M. HILLS desirer toiniorm his patients
an-t the public generally, tbat he has associated
with him iu the practice of Dentistry. S. P.SHAW,
D. D S , who is a graduate of the Philadelphia
Dental College, and there! ore has the highest
attestations of bis Professional skill.
All work done in the oioce t will hold myself
personally responsible tor being done in the most
satisfactory manner and highest order of the pro
fession An established practice of twenty-two years in
this place enables in e lospesk to my patrouswith
confidence.
Engagements from a distance should be made
by letter a few days before tbe patient designs
coining. iClearfield, Jane 3. ISfio-ty.
TT O M K
I X D t'STRV!
AN!) SHOES
HOOTS AM) SHOES
Made to Order at the Lowest Rates.
Theundorsighed would respectfully invite the
attention of the eitisens of Clearfiel J and vicini
ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St.,
nearly opposite Hartswibk A Irwin's drug store,
where he is prepared to make or repairanytbi ag
in his line.
Orders entrusted to him will be exrcutd with
ppvssptnese. strength atd neattjess, afid all work
warrnted as represented.
I hare now on hand a stock of extra freneb
calfskins, superb gaiter tops. lc, that I will
finish up at thetowest figures. -
June 13th. IfS. DANIEL CXNELLY
rEV STORE AND SAW MILL,
T' 1 A LD II ILLS,
Clearfield county.
The undersigned, having opened a large and
well selected stck of wi. at liuid Uillr. Clear
field eounty. respectfully solicit a share of public
patronage.
Their stock embraces Dry Goods. Groceries,
Hardwsre.Quecnsware.Tin-WMre, Hoots and Shoes.
Hats and Caps, -jjeady made Clothing, and a gen
eral assortment of Notione, cte..
Tlsey always keep on band this best quality of
Flour, and a variety nf Feed
All goods svldeheap forcash.or exchanged for
approved country produce.
Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are
predared to saw all kinds of lumber to order.
Or lore solicited, and punctual! v filled.
Nov. 2(1. IPS7. F. 11 A A. IRWIN.
II.
F. N A U G
WATCH HAEZ2,
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G RAH AX'S ROW, CLE AllV itA.
The undersigned respectfully informs his oi l
customers artel tbe pttWIc. that he has on hand,
(and eotnt-itly receiving new add it inns,) a large
stf ! of Clocks, Wat:besand Jewelry.
CLOCKS, a targe variety from tbe best Man
ufactory, consisting of Hight-day and thirty-hour
T,iriojr uu eigui, ana severs, iime, strike and
Aitrm clocks.
WA TCII afine assortweat 'silver Hunt
ing and open east American, patent Levers, plain
and full jeweled.
G'JLD TEXS, an elegant assortment, of the
oestqasaty. Also, tn silver extension and desk
SPECTACLES, large aasortaa.nt. far and
6ign.t, colored and plain el ass.
JEIVELRY of every variety, from a single
piece io a iuu set
A LSO, a fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but
ter knives, etc., plated so genuine Alabata.
ALSO. Hair Jewelry .with pare gold mounting
got up to order. Call and see sr.tnple book.
All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care
fully repaired and Witrrantrd .
A continuance of patronage is solicited.
Xv. 2th. Io65. II. F. XALULK
IRON. IRON!! Best hr i'on. for sale at tbe
store of MEKKELL ABIGLEB.
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II. CLOTH 8, at greatly reduced pries, a1
May 2:9 OSSOP'S.
G
URRANTS the best and cheapest in the
roomy, at - it It A II AM S .
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TOVES of all sorts and sixes, constantly oi.
band at MEKRELL A BIGLER'S
Vi
T ANTED 10. OHO pounds of WOOL, at tbe
'-Ruraro! Store. " Clearfield, Pa. join
O
IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Kails, for sale at
June '68. MKKltELL A BIliLEhVc
H
ARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe findings for
sale at MERRELL A BIGLEU'S.
SPRING GOODS. Just opening a splend id st-ck
of new goods at C. KKATZEit A SONS.
SLEIGHS. FOUR SLEIGHS for sal br
E. A. IRWIN A CO , Curwensville.
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ALL'S FINE CALF SKIN EOOTS. at $5 00,
Mag IiY69. at MOaSOP'S.
PLA5TER tbe cheapest tn tba eoontv. at
May 29 '67. MOSSOP'B.
GROUND AXD TJNG ROUND SPICES. Citns
English Corrants. Essence Coffee. and Vine
gar ol th best quality. for sale by
Jan U. HARTSWTFK A IRWIN.
QCEESSWARB Tea sets. best atone-ware. 4f
piece., at S 58 at MOSSOP'B-
nANNED FECIT. Canned Ploasa, Peaehes
. , a fee aata, at the PrUE
1 Store of A- V -.
Mrehl0,188.
T J. C U X XING II A Ms
A1T0RNE7 AT LAW,
Real Es'(e Agent and Conveyancer,
" TTHOSE, BLAXB COCSTT, PA.
Pffecial attention given to th collection of elaia.
tyron, Pa., January ST, 1869-tf
T) ANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE
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McCIRK k. TEHE9,
Successors to Foster. Perks. Wright k C".,.
PHILIrBta, CtSTEE Co .PX.
Wbere all she business of a Banting; IIouso '
will be traafactcd iroaaptly and upon tht anost
favorable terms'."' , March 20. -tf.
j.n.y'ciBK. sws.rnn.
LOOK. AT THIS!
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Eibles and Mitccllanecns Fooks; Sheet Music
for Piano, Flute and Violin ;
Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de
scriptiou; Paper and Envelopes. French
pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils;
Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment. Exemption and
Promiaury Notes;
Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment
Brief; Legal eap; Record cap and
Bill cap, etc.,
Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail by
t. A. O A U L I N ,
At the Pos ofltee. on Market Street.
Clearfield, Pa.
May 5. 1883
QLOTHING! CLOTIIINO!!
eoos ABD CHEAP'?.
Men. Tenths afrd Boys can tesnplpied witf. fall
suits of reasonable and fashionable elothing at
REJZE.NSTXIJt VRttS' ft CO.,
where it is sold at prices tbat will induce their
purchase. Tbe universal satisfaction which has
been given, has induced them to inereaaa their
s'ock. which is now not sorpased by any estab
lishment of the kind in this pari of tbe Stat.
Iteizcnsfein Bro's i Co.,
Sell goods at a very small profit, for eash ;
Their goods are wU mad and fashionable.
T oej give every one the worth of bis money.
They treat their customers all alike.
They sell cheaper than every body els.
Their store is conveniently situated.
They having purchased their stock t reduced
prices they ean sell cheaper tl an others.
For these and other reasons persons rkould buy
their clothing at
REIZKXSTEIN BhO'S A CO.
Produce of every kind taken at tbe highest
market prices. .nay is. iocs
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7 He new goods at
A. K. WRIGHT k SONS,
CLEARFIELD, PA.;
Having just returned from the eastern cities
wa are now opening a full atocK of seasonable
goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which
they respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lic generally. Our assortment la unsurpassed
in this section, and ia being told very low fer
cash. The stock consists in part of
DIIY GOODS
of the best quality. such a Prints. Delaines. Alpa
ess. Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslinl. bleached and
unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, eotton and wool
Flannels. Caasimers. Ladles' Shawla. Coats, Nu
bia. Hood. Hoop sklrta. Balmorals, 4e.. As., all
of wHch will be sold low roa CAsb. Also, a Cue
assortment of tbe best of
MESS'
W K A R
consisting of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Cape,
BcoUacd Shoes, Uandkerehieftt eravats, ate. 1 '
Also. Raft Rope. Dog Hope, Raltina Angnri
and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps at.d
Lamp wicks and chitnteys, ete., etc.
Also. Queensware. glassware. Hard ware. Orv.e
ries. and spikes of all kinds In short, a gen. -re I
assortmei.t of everything usually kept in a retail
atfire. all cheap for cask, or approved ecu hi t
produce.
Nov 2B-ia10-nol3. WRIGHT A S0f.
a. L. icn.
j r.veitra
w. row KLL,
a. r. Sis p.
J.Jor
NOTICE.
CLEAIiFIELD PLANING MM L
ALL RIGHT.
Mcssks. HOOP. WEAVER A CO., Prcprt.i. is.
would respectfully inform tba eitisens ol ;!.
county tbat they have complexly refitted
ropplied their PLANING MILL, It! this Bor gt,
witb tbe best and latest Improved
WOOD WORKING MACHINE). Y,
and are now prepared to execute all orriirr c
their line of business, sueb as
Flooring, Wcatherboardinp.
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Bracket, :id
Moldings, of all kind.
They bay a large stock of dry lumber oi I ...l.
and will pay cash for clear iiuff, one-ar.d-; . (
!ncb pannel plank preferred JKov 4 f
pURNITUBE ROO?
JOnS GVELICJ1,
Desires to inform biseM frtewds and ecs. i
that, baying enlarged bis shop and increax,' : '.
facilities for manafactorlng, be la bow presri'.I
to maka to order aacb foruiture aa may k a.
ed. in good style and at cheap rates for earl I
mostly baa oa bawd at bis - PaiBitare Br ws '
a varied assortment of furnitare, among w I irl x
BUREAl'8 AJID SIDEBOARDS.
Wardrobes and Book-cases ; Centre. Sofa. Part -,
Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Common, French-poets, Cottage, Jo-
uj-xiuia ana otner xteustesuji
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANW, ...
HACKS, WASH-lsIAADiS, Ao.
Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, ant rVilot Chair ;
And eommon and other Chairs,.
LOOKIXG. GLASSES
Of every description hand, and ew flas-e- r r
oiuiramea, vnijn wa oe p-ia Ttlj
reesonblt terms, or. r hurt aotiea.
He also koeptoa hand, or twraiaboa t asdar, Pat k
Corn-huxk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses
COFFINS. Or EYERY all NO.
Made to order, ad fanerals attesded wttk
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, iioaae parntiag doae lo order.
The above, and many other articles are faraisfced
to easterners ebeap for cask or exchanged for ay
proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Per lr
Lin-wood and other Laasbor suitable fat tho busf
nasa. taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember ths shop is oa Mar el suttt. Ck,
field. and nearly opposite tb "Old Jew Ft. re."
ueeemker. loot i Mi- Gl LLlvH.