Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, March 23, 1870, Image 3

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f &( 23, 1870.
. . Vi a ef tmnimill1nn
,TLTby P,roo' ,lhoD,d "mit b chefk
100 ; ffl;j,r or have their letters registered.
" t will b' enclosed iu the first paper lifter
I'eTCO'o hand: .. '
r : Tyrone aad Clearfield Railroad..
r e.pt;. vr,p5fl5
CB0 m" Wen at 6 44 p. m ; Bald fcgle t
'.tTuap-m- "
' ' ...lttm TT0.1TI-
Leaves Cleameld at : "
L Philipeburg at S :
Arrives t Osceola at :
I cares Osceola at r '
philipjburgat .
Arrives at Clearfield at : :
7.00 A. M.
9 10 a. v
10 15 A. H.
2 00 P. M.
2.30 P. M.
U.45 P. H.
""ItMiGiors. Divine services will be held
nxt Sabbath, in Clearfield, a follows:
l?v llev Nixdorff.in the Lutheran church,
at 1 K M. u-!7 P.M. Snhbath schoolat 9
M. Prayer mealing every eduesday
IlaiuSt. Andrew's Episcopal
chnich' at 11 A. M. and 7 1. M. Sunday
!,o..l at 3 1. M. Prayer u.eetiHg every
VVJiusday evening- - 7 r'ock-. , ,
Bv Rev. But!er,in the Presbyterian church,
morning and evc-fr. StvfcK
3 1. M. Prayer ui.:eiing every Wednesday
veninff at 7 o'clock. , ,.
By llev. W. II. 1N, in the Mothodirt
cl-iirch, niornintr and evening. sabbath
MW at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every
f hursdav at 71 P. M." Communion wrw
first Sabbath of cv.-ry month at IttJ A-J'.
St. Francis' church Mass at 10J A.
the second and fourth' Sundava of acn
cioiith.
Appears the dissolution notice of E.
B. Patton & Co., to day.
All the Monthly niatrazines, and Weekly
paper?, for ilc at Too Port-office. . ;'
S iiF.T:irsa Nkw "ho assortment of fino
Clironios tor .j1 at the Photograph gal
lery. Pux'ti.ixk Baulks the man who refus
ed to take a Filver qunrter in chang;, the
other day. ' '
Cl.F.Ani'lEI.l' Temple lir Honor. No. 42,
rieeu in the Odd Fellow's Hall, on Monday
evening next, at 7 o'clock.
Xrw Stock. R'ifnstcin has just rc
Ci'iv.'d the Iar-r,st and Imhi. stuck of clothing
ever hinnrht to this place, which he will
pt.-li at reduced prices. Give him j call.
tlonr.r's liAnv's Book. The April
number of this highly popular magazine iV
'out. and contains many things of great, in
terest to ftife' ladies. Every lady should
have a copy.
Court. Court convened on Monday
morning. Judge Mayer and Associates, on
the bench. A this was only an argunient
'curt. all the business was promptly dis
'patched, and the court adjourned yesterday
'- Tuosdar. '
First of April. The First of April is
c'os'r at hand, when, no doubt, some of our
Fu'is'-'bcrs will change their places of resi
l 't;c. We Inpe that all intending to do so
will it -'"mi n nt their rein ival, so that we
c im r "rJi.-ir papers to their proper po.-t
o.Tice.
Attitr'-vvi) On S inliy 'at, a numliT
f ! er 'i'i-ivl the Town HriM.ni thisplae,
a ii J tir.ikr -:n sonie r.f the desks and bench
es, liny w-?rc" arrested on Monday, nnd
1 rvn ! over f : a further hearing on Satur
l.iv iiext, This i.H a "bad fix" for the boys
M he in.
Snow an? Mn. Within the past eck.
s'liie cittiMdir-a-ile snow fell in this region ;
l!it th'! warm -air and sun ca'ised it to nie't
ripidly ami nf.w niu-1 prevails to a conid-e-a'.lo
extent its stead. Should the weath
er continue fav'Yrable, raftiiij; wiil commence
in a few days. .
KMliiil.VTl.'f Several families left this
pSce, last week-, for Nebraska. A number
of persons frotA his county,- have also re
moved to N'ort"! Carolina, recently, while
i lii r-i are onteMtdatiri'j a residence either
Seuth ir Wesf. We with suecesj to all, iri
their new homes.
Pt'l.i.. The bf.iiding business seems t,i
have co:in; to ner.rlv a stand-still in this
p'lifV jut nis. V.'e presume this state of
affairs arises, in a reat measure, from the
scarcity of money At this season of the year
the funds being required for rafting pur
pises. We antWpate a -resumption of
buildine opentToris after our lumber has
locn Liken to waikrt nnd sold.
Ci.oskh lp On yesterday (Tuesday)
tiiuriiiiia; we noticed trt.it s;veral of the land
n in t!ii place had closed up their bar
r en. ''on inquiring the cause, we learn-
! j'.iaf. owing to an informality in their pe
ti!i"ti., by (.siiitii. to cic the provisions of
"tne e!,l l iw, tie Court refused to grant the
i.'iii-es .voi'id fir. This, io doubt, was
fvii 'r un!."C!i.jetHl to the landlords, and will
he "( :-'n-'de-ab!e disadvantage to thctn.
li'ttcr I nek nest time.
The Shipment ok Timber Th heavy,
i'iare timber, for the Pennsylvania Kail
r .al eunpany's new Round housa at Altoo-n-t.
is now being shipped thither, by rail,
b"'n t lil p'a -e. In our opinion, the day is
n-'t distant when the lumber trade, by rail,
volexeced the most sanguine anticipations
'i our people generally. The necessary
i:u-i if i, -taring facilities is all that is requir
ed to mi 1 Up a permanent and profitable
Jt in this line. We hopo our capitalists
give tiiis subject the consideration that
its importance demands.
MErEi:oi.oiCAL report for the week
tiling Mirh 17th, 1S70, from three daily
observations, as furnished by E. Fenton, of
I'enrj tp. MaX. cf Thermometer, 43 on Mar.
'h. Mia. 10 on March 16th and 17th.
Mean of the week, 25. Max. of Barometer,
-N.l')on March J4th. Min. 27.26 on March
lh. Range .84. Mean of Barometer for
the week, 27.73. Depth of water fell du
ring the week, 1,579 of an inch. Depth of
nw 16 inches. Snow during the winter, 85
inches. Quite heavy snows fell on the nights
of the 12th and 15th, and now, this. 17th,we
ve about ns much snow as at any time
during the winter, ' Some places the roads
fhtrt hy dnfta-the weather cold.
Sales of Rf.ai Estate. -Below we gWe
a list of the Deeds, as entered of record in
the Recorder s office Iri this coufltyj for the
week ending Monday March. 21st, 1870,
together with the Consideration named,
where located, and the names of the grant
ors and grantees ' " .
Deed, Morgan Hale & Co. . to Wtri. Y.
Thompson, for 5 acres iu Boggs township.
Consideration, $100.-
Deed, Samuel W. and Electa Bliss to Ell
as Hornii g, for 161 perches in Huston town
ship. Consideration
Deed, William Hewitt to Fred'k Brown,
for 51 acres in Huston township. Consid
eration, $400. 5 i -
Deed. William Mapes' to Richard Mossop,
for lot No. 47 in Clearfield Borough. Con
sideration $4,000.
Deed, William Irvin to ITiram Leech, for
lot in Pike towoship. Consideration, $100.
Deed, D. Ilout? to Charles' Kenney, f r
lot No. 4 in Ilontzdale'. Consideration $100.
Deed, James Irvin to Pariee Graham, for
11 acres in Uirard fp. Cons-ideration $113.
Deed, Jere. Cooper to Hetty G. Patchen,
for 1 acre in Glen Hope. Consideration $104.
Deed, A. G. P. Dodge to Wm. E. Dodge,
for the undivided half of 32 tract in Elk,
Cameron and Clearfield couotios. Consid
eration, $1,000.
Deed, Geo. N. Chand'erto Andr. Reese,
for lot CI in Osceola. Consideration, $150.
Deed, Osceola Coh! Co. to Stanley Miller,
for lot 194 in Osceola. Consideration, $12S.
Deed, Stanley Miller to Sol Ilammer
schlag, for lot 194 in Osceola. Considera
tion. $510. - -
Deed, G. L. Reed to Daniel Stneal, for
200 acres in Boggs tp. . Consideration, CO0.
Deed. C. Howe, Sheriff, to Samuel Shoff.
Ar lot No. 30 iu Madera, Woodward town
ship. Consideration, $52 1. : ' : ',
Deed, Godfrev Zilliox to Catharine Korp,
for ai-r?s in Brady township. Coimider
ation $1,000. '
Deed, Danle! Fryer, Adm'r, to Nicholas
Fers. for 4l ne2s in Brady township. Con
sideration, $890. '
About onco a week we have a rumor from
Washington, that the Ho ise Committee on
Foreign Affairs will at once iep"rt in favor
of granting belligerent rights to tr?e Lulian
rebels, and .the rumor is as regularly con
tradicted "ty authority," the day af:C
The most piquant falsehood looses its charm
if often repeated ; it is only w-fresh lie which
can be depended upon for a first class sensa
tion. '
, Emigrants arc said to bo passing thivu.ah
Washington for the South in considerable
numbers. With that unerring instinct
which ever attends capital and enterprise,
thediseor lant and rebellious States. are a
voided and the loyal ones sought. Missis
sippi is the destination of the majority. '
The Uig Horn region, to which several
expeditions are now fitting out, is on an
Indian reservation. The, present Indian
depredations seem to be the ostensible re
suit of these encroachments on their reser
vations. The Government should puta
atop to this state of affairs.
- r -
The New York Journal of Commrrctt is
of opinion that "if paper money touches par
in gold without diminishing in volume, and
fpecic payments rcsnlt, the quantity of real
money obtainable for most products will be
mure than wasrcnliacd when gold was selling
at a high premium. . -
The snow storm, on Wednesday last; was
quite severe in the Northwest. Four feet
of snow is reported as the average level over
the northern end of Minnesota; thico feet
as the average level over the whole State,
and two feet as the average depth through
out Wisconsin.
: The Senate committee on Foreign Af
fairs has refu.- ed to recomirrentt the ratifiea
tion of the treaty for annexing San Donim
eo to the United States. The Alaska spoc
ulation makes members a little cautious on
the subject of "real estate" purchases.
A further handsome decrease of the 'pub
lic debt is promised tor the month of March.
Every such evidence of economy is an argu
ment in favorof a party whose sole resolve
13 a just government for a free and patriotic
people.
It is said that Attorney General Hoar
will resign his present position in the Cab
inet, his friends not relishing the action of
the Senate in reference to his nomination
to tho Supreme Bjnch.
The Senate will not admit SenalorJmes
of Mississippi, to a soak Hois considered
to have been ineligible, as not legally a cit
iren of that State at the dale of the elec
tion. Congress has so much business before it
that it will probably sit till July. Some of
the cadetship traders prpbably think it has
had too long a session already.
MARRIED.
At Lumber citv, on . Thursday, March
10th, l!70, by J. P. Farwell. Esq.. Mr.
Arthur Uekce and Miss Millie G. Hall,
both of Deea.ur tp.
Clearfield Eoiail Markets.
COIIRRCTRD WERKLT BT R. HCSSOF.
Apples, dried, lb', 12
Apples, grean. bu. 1 52
Applebutter, gal, 1 03
llutter. lb, 40
Beer, fresh, lb, , 10
rteof, dried, lb, 25
Buckwheat, bu, 1 25
Ritck wheat flour. lb 5
Beans, bu, 2 611
Boards, per M H 00
Corn, shelled, 1 25
" ears, 60
" mfial, 3 00
Chop, rye. 3 00
" mixed. . 2 50
Cheese, lb, 25
Cherries, lb, 19
Cbichens.dresssed lb, 15
Eggs, 25
Flout, bbl, 8 58
Hay, ton,
Hums. lb.
Shoulder;, lb,
Sides, lb,
Lard, lb,
Oats, bu.
Onions, bu.
Pork, lb.
Pork, mess, bbt,
Potatoes, bn,
Plaster, bbl.
Peaches, dried,
Kye, bu.
Rags, lb.
Salt, per sack,
.Shingles, 8 ia.
Shingles. 26 in,
Timothy seed, b
Wheat, bu, .
Wool. Ib,
20 00
25
IS
IS
25
AO
25
14
1
35 00
1 00
3 50
15
Ib.
1
25
3
3 00
5 00
12 00
5 00
1 60
45
c1
lLOStSO PRICES OF Df.HAVEN
BRO.,
40 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
3 o'clock, P.M., March 12th, 1S70.
U. S.ft'oof IdSl,
II. 8. of 1862,
V. S. 6 of 18B4,
U. 8. or 1S65,
U. S. S t of ISflj, new,
U. 8. ' cf 1S7, new,
U. S. B'sof ISiS,
U. S. 5'a, 10-tU's.
U. S. 30 year per cent. Cy.,
Doe Compound Interest Motes,
Gold, . .- ,
Silver,
Union PaciflaR. R. 1st M. Bonds,
Central Pacific R. R..
Union Paoi6o Land Urant Bonds,
114( 114
lit) 110,
190 1091
luvi lU9f
104 lOai
109 10W
109 1U9
liij 10.(
1121 112
1 -
1121 1121
1111 " 112
820 830
950 960
728 730
PRUNES oqnantityoa hand and for sale 04
May 27. WRAHAM'S.
SrECIAL NOTICE.
Sehenek's Pulmonic Syrup, -
Seeweed Tonic and MumJrake Pills.will oilre Con
sumption. Liver Con.plnint and DjFpepsia. if ta-
icen according to directions, lney are all tnree
to bt taken at the same time. Th tj eleanra the
stomach, relax the lirer, asJ pat it to work ; then
the apptfite becomes gowt. the rood aigests and
-ikes goad blood, tba patient begins to gro ia
fleh the diseased matter ripens ia the 1 Dgs.ind
the patient outgrows the disease and gets well.
This is tha only waj to cure tba consumption.
To' tWe'thre medicines Dr. . IT. Scheock, of
Phil.J.lnl.;. . nnrivlll ,.flS III thfl
treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Pul
monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter. in the
tuags. nature throws it off hy an easy expectora
tion. lor wnen tne poiegm or sii -slight
coagh will throw it off, and the patient has
...... 1 I k;n tn h!tl To do this, the
Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake HiTIs must be freely
nea to cleAnse tnesxomaca ana n,er,w ,um ,ud
Pulmonic Syrup and the food will, make good
blood.'
Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent
causes of Consumption. - Scbenrk's Seaweed Ton
ic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the
alkali in the Seaweed, whrch this preparation is
made of. assists the stomach to throw out the gas
trie .Juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonis
Syrup. and it ismadeinto good blood witboatfer
mentatlon or souring in the stomach. The great
reason why physiciansdo nut cuie consumption is
they try to do too much ; ihey pre medicine to
stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats,
hectic fever, and by so d..iog thoy derange the
whole digestive powers.locking up the secretions
and eventually the patient sinks aud dies.
Ir Scbenck, tn his treatment, docs not try to
stop a eougli. night sweats chills or fever. Re
move the Muse.nnd they will ill stop of tbeirowu
accord No ona can be cored of consumption, liv
er complaint, dyspepsia- catarrh, canker, ulcer
ated throat.uiiliss the liter nnd stomach are made
healthy.
If a person has consumption. of conr?i the lungs
in some wy are diseased, either tobBrclcs. ab
scesses, broncbiul irritation, pleura adhesion, or
the lunge are amass of 'infl iirjation an I fast de
caying. In such cases what must be done? It
is nol only the lungs that are wasted, but it is the
whole body. The stomaoh and liver have lost
their power to mnke blood out of food. Now the
only cbnnce is to take Schenck's three medicines,
which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the
natient will beein want food, it will dig, st easily
and make good blood; then the patient begins to
i-ain In flesh and M won as the body begins to
grow, the lungs bej n to heal up. nnd the patient
gets flashy and: Well. This is the ouly way to
cure consumption; . . . -
When there Is no long disease, and only liver
complaint and dyspepsia, Schenck'a Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills ore sufficient without
the Pulmonic slyrup. Take the Mandrake Pills
freely in all bilious eoinplaiuta, as they are per
fect!) harmless. '
Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health for many years past and now weighs 225
pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in
the Terr last aiae f juliaonary consumption, his
I -bysioiuns having pronounced his case hopeless
I 1 . , , v 1 : . ri A
l,.,! aoauuoneu mm iu u in iic. n w p vu.iu
by ic aforesaid medicincs.and since bis recovery
many similarly afflicted have used 0r. Sehenck's
preparation.
with the same remarkable success.
Tho directions ccompanyiug each, make it not
huOnxtW nenesjary to see Dr. Schenck. unlets
Ihj. nnli.nl, w,th ti.'eir lUDZS CX
examined, and for
this purpose he is fio'wionally at his Principal
Hffice
Philadelphia, evei'v Saturday, wnere a
satnraaa. wnere an
letters for advice must be aodresfed. lie isai
n,r.i..niii ,t in 32 Hood btreet. New ork.
evcrj)ther Tuesday, and at Ho. Hanover M..
Boston, every other Wednesday. He ives adyice
free, but for a thorough examination with his
Kefpirometor the wri i. ii. lltHoe byurs t each
city from 1) A. il to 3 P. M.
Price ot the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton
ic each SI. Ml per bottle, or S6 5t) a half-dosen.
Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all
druggists.
DR. J. H. SCHENCK.
A p. 7.!K9-lyJ 15 If. filhSt.. Phil' a.
CO I' NT V DIKECTORV.
TIME OF HOLDING COCRT.
2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in June. 2 w.
Id " iu March, f tth ' in Sept 3 w.
lh " in May, 2d in Not 2 w.
COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS.
Pres't Judge Ilon.Chas A Mayer. Lock llaren.
Xs'le.Judgi'S Hon. Samuel Cljde, . Clearfield.
Hon-Jacob WHlhelnf (Irahaniton
SlurifT. . . . Cyreuus llowa, . . . CiearGold
Prothod-ttary, Aaron C. Tate, . .
Reg. A Kee. . As-burv W. Lee. "
KUtrict All y, W M M Cullough, .
Treasurer.. . Lerer Flegal,. . . "
Co. Surveyor, S. P McOloskey, . Cuiwensville
Commiss'u'rs, Othello Smead, . N. Washington
Samuel ShafT:ier, . Clearfield.
Samuel. It. llintlman, Glen Hope.
Auditors. . . Clark Brdwn. . . . Clearfield.
PriiJj A. Howies, . N.Millport.
- John D. Miller, . . Hurd.
Coroner. . . . James A. Moore, . . Clear6eld
Co.Siiperind'tUeo W.Snyder, . . "
LI5T OF POST-OFFICES.
Tovinhtp. NaMrnofP.O'. NanW10P.M.
beccaria, - '- Glen Hope, ' - 11-imer 1 ul'rce,
. . Ltahvillo, - - - S. McFarlaDd,
- - Hegarty's, Roads Samnel Ilegarty
Cell, - - - Bower, - - S A. Koranaugh
Chest, .... Thos.A. M'Ubee
" - - - Cush. - - - -J.W Campbell.
" .... Octend. .... 11. L. liendemun
Bloom, - - Forrest. - - - - Algernon lloldeii
Boggs. -.- Clearfield Bridge, - Jas. Forrest.
.... Wallnceton, - - John E Moore
Bradford, - Woodland, - - - Win. Albert.
. . ; . Win's Drove, - - Ed. Williams
Brady, - - - Luthersburg. - L. B. Carlile
.. ... Troutvtlle, - - Mrs. C. Weaver
. . Jefferson Line, - . John Ileberlin.
tlurnside, - New Washington - Sam'l McCone
- - - Kurnsiue,
Matthew Irwin.
". ... Patchinrille,"
" ... East Kidge,
Chest,- - - - Hurd, - -
... Mc3arvey, -.
- - Westover, -Clearfield',
- Clearfield. -Covington,
- Fronchvillei,
" - - - Kafthaus. -
- Jack Patchin.
- W. Summerville
LewisJ. Hurd
- Wm McGarvey
S A. Furber.
P. V Gaulio
- Claud. Baimoy
- John Keiler
- Charles Hoel
Curwcnsville Curwensville
Decatur,
PhilipsburK. Centre county, Pa.
- West Decatur. - - Lever fnieal.
Ferguson, - Marron. - - - Johu P Straw,
liirurd, -- - Leconte's Mills. - Augu's Leconte,
" - - - Bald Hills, - - Alex. Irwin.
Goshen, - - Sbawsville. - - H.H.Morrow.
Graham, Grahamton," - - Thos. II. Forcey
Uuelich, - - Smith's Mills, - Jos.l. Ganoe.
- - . - Allemans - - - lienry Aiteman.
Huston, - - Tyler. - -
" - - - I'eiinfieU. -Jordan,
- - Ansonville, -Kartbaus',
- Salt Lick,
Kdo.t. - - - New MLlport,
Morris, ... Kylertowu, -
... MurrisdHle. -Osceola.
- -i cil Mills.
Penn. - - - Lumber Citr t
- Miss K.J. Tyler.
f rank Bowman.
II. Swan
Goo. Heckacforr.
H J. Sloppy.
Ed. C. Brenner.
John Odell.
T. F Boalich.
U W. Spencer.
.... (trainpian lluis, Jons. all
Pike, --- - Curwensville, - Chas Hoel.
t'nion, - - - hock to a. - -' . D. E. Brubaker.
Woodward.- Jeffries. -' James Lockett.
.1 .... Madera, .... J..1 Derby.
4 This Post Omce tr II do f Cherft township.'
t WU1 answer for Ferguson township.
STATE ft r. STATES DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor, - - - John W. Geary, Cumberland,
Sec'yofCora. - Frank Jordan, Bedford,
Dep. Secretary, J. M. Weakley, -Auditor
Gen - John F.Hortranft, Montgomery,
Surveyor Gen.- J. M. Campbell, - Cambria,
Attorney Wen. - F. C Brewster, - Pbiladel hia.
Adjutant Gen. - D. B. M'Crea y. - Erie,
State Trtakurer, Wm. W Irwiu. - Beaver,
Sup Com Seb's J. P.Wickersham, Lancastar,
Depoty Sup't. - C. K. Cobum, - - Bradford,
State Librarian, Wien Forney, - - Dauphin,
Supreiib Cocrt Chief Justice James Thomp
son. Associates. Henry W. Williams. John M.
Heed. Daniel Agnew. George Sbarswood. Ses
sions, Pbiladelpiha, 1st Mon lay of January. Har
risburg, 4th Monday of April Sunbury. 1st Mon
dsy of October Pittsburg, 3d Mono ay of October.
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
President. - - - Ulysses S. Grant. - Illinois.
Vice President. Schuyler Colfax, - Indiana.
See.-of State, - Hamilton Fish. - New York.
See. of Treas'y, Geo S Bout well, Massachusetts
Seo of VTt, - Wm. W. Belknap. Iowa.
Sec. of Nary. - (lei. M. Knbeson, New Jersey,
See. of Interior Jacob D. Cox, - Ohio.
P M Gen. . - J A.J. Creswell, Maryland,
Attorney Gen. - K. B. Hoar, - - - Massachusetts
Scpremi CornT Chief Justice. S, P. Chase, of
Ohio. Associate Justices Nathan Clifford, of
Maine. Samuel Nelson, of New York, David Da
vis. f Illinois. Noah II Swayne, of Ohio, Sam
uel F. Miller, of Iowa, Stephen J. Field, of Cal.
Salary of Chief Justice S8 JOO.of Associates $6,
000. H
ALL'S FINE CALF-SKIN BOOTS, at $5 00
May 12,'9. at MObSOP'S
MISS H. S. SWAN'S, School for Girl,
Clearfield, Pa.
The next Term of tweut-two weeks will com
mence on Mondar, February 21, 1870.
TKRMS Of TUITIOS.
Reading Orthography. Writing. Object les
sons. Primary tiiwwf rnmary
i - i half If rm liif II , , "
ucvgnjiii, ' " . -
History. Local and Descriptive Geography
f li..:.if liramniBr
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WILD -U M l' I n " f, . , ravuMi
nrl Writrpn Arithmetic, w
ft
fiigvui r, Kilt. ,uv - - . - .
nstrnction in Instrumental Musie,
A I 1. - . . 1 ,H iftnceS.
9
10
12
It
vmi rninring,
Wax Work,
Fur full particulars senu lor circular
Clearfield. August 25. IHfi'i-ly-
.C. KRATZER & SONS
are receiving a splendid stock of
Carpets and oil cloths, "
lace cdeta1ns, wljfdow shades,
COrjNTEKFANSS AND QUILTS.
LINEX TABXE CLOTHS AND XAPK1XS,
LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES' AND CHfLDEEN'S TRIMMED
HATS,
DRESS GO"ODi AND TRIMMINGS,
BEST KID GLOTHS LADIES', GENTLE
MEN'S AN 0 ClIILDK EN ' S ,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FINE BLACK ALPACAS,
UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS,
MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS,
HEAVY CALF BOOTS,'5.
MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY
SHOES,
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, S3,
CASS1MERES VERY CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLPUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL, MARKETING AND CtJUNTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfield June 30, 1369.
ATTENTION,
B U Y E R S
READ! HEAD!
Who scll-i the cheapest goods in the
county? .
MOSSOP !
Who sells bet-1 calicoes a 1 1 2 cts a yar J
MOSSOIM
Who sells best unbleached mulin at 17 cents
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at $5 00
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at Si 50?
MO SSOP!
Who sells Hall's best Kip Uoots at 4,50?
MOSSOP!
Woo sells Hats lower than anybody elsa?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Sujxar the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who 811s Syrup the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who 3ells Flour the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest
MOSSOP!
Who sells lla'nt'.vafe the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Queensware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Clothing the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
. Who sells Flaster the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Salt the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who first brought goods down to th
lowest cash prices ?
MOSSOP!
Everybody should buy their goods a
MOSSOP' SI
' : Clearfield, May 11 l8u9.
E
D. PERKS A Co's flour, tie best In market, for
sale by J. SHAW A SON
D
ESSICATEDCOCOANUTS,forpiea.puddings
bio., ior isio at UHAUAAl 9.
TERMS OK TUB. JOTRXAL.
The RirTSMAH's JotRSAL ii publiihed on Wed
eaday at $2.00 pet annum' in advance. If not
aid at the beginning of the year, f 2.59 will bo
charged, and $3,00 if nol, paid before the close.
Advertisehekts wiil bo inserted at tl.50 per
square, for three or less insortioni Ten lines
(or less) counting a square. For every additional
insertion 50 cents will bo charged. A deduction
will be made to yearly advertisers' "
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued un
till avil arrearages are paid, except at tho option of
the publisher. S. J. ROW.
WINE & LIQUOR STORE-
I. L. REIZENSTEIJs & CO.,
DIALERS IH
WIXES AND LIQ UOIIS,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
on hand.
January 27. ISSO-Sm.
UNITED STATES BONDS,
B O Xfti h T, SO LD"A Xi EXC H A A CEP
ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
GOLD
BOUGHT and SOLD at MARKET KTES.
COUPONS CASHED.
iUCiFIC It. R. BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLO.
STOCKS
BOUGHT and SOLT) on. COMMISSION ouy.
Accounts received and interest allowed on daily
balances subject to check, at sight.
D e II A YEN &' BIIO .,
40 SOUTH 3n STBEET, "
Til I LA DELPHI A.
Mareh 2. 1 870-1 y.
TOUT H
AND BOY S',
. CLOTHING;
The undersigned having recently added
READY-MADE CLOTHISG
to bis former business, would respectfully
Solicit tin examination ol his stock. Being
a practical Tailor be flatters himself
that bo is able to offer a better
o'.ai of ready-mado work
than has heretofore been .
brought to this mar
ket. Any one wishing to buy goods in this lire
would save money by calling at his store,
and making their selections. Also,
a full supply of Gents "furnishing
goods always on hand.
Feoling thankful for put favors, ho would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of tho
same.
April 2?, 18(59. H. BRIDGE.
1870. FEBRUARY. 1870.
RECONSTRUCTION!
" Intend to Fight it Out on
T7ih Line.,f
W M R E E D
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
DRESS GOODS;
FANCY GOODS;
NOTIONS,
T III M M I N GS(
LADIES' AND GENT'S'
FURNISHING GOODS,
hats, cArs,
Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Shoes,
AT POPULAR PRICES
The entire stock on hand will be sold at
PRESENT VALUE,
and the stock will be replenished every
sixty days, with the choicest and
best goods in the market.
SHAW'S ROW,
(a few doors west of the Postoffice,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
February 2, 1S70.
MCSrCAL GOODS Violins. Flutes, Fifes. Ao
eordeons, Claronets. Harmonicaos, Violin
Strings. Bridges, Keys, and Tall Pieces, Tuning
Fork, Preceptors and Music Pa par. at
C. KKATZER'S, Opposite tba Jail.
mUE CELEBRATED RICHARDSON BOOTS
I Light Kip, ti; French Kip. So; Froncu
Calf, 85 : at C. KRATZER'S
March 9. 70. Opposite tbe Jail
o
If, CLOTH S, at greatly reduced prions, at
May 1 2,'69. MUSSDfB
LEATHER Oak-tan and Spanish Sole, French
and American Calf and Kip, Upper
Morocco, Bindings. Lining's and Shoe-findings.at
(Opposite the Jail.) C. KRATZERS.
CCRWKNSYILLB ADVERTISEMENTS,
A M E 11 I C A N ' II O U S K,
Having taken charge of this well-. mwb Hotel.
the undersigned would respectfully solicit share
of the public patronage. Travelers will fioJ tho
accommodations equal to thote of any other house
in wis section, marges moderate.
Dee. 2. lstlS-tf. JOHN J. REED, Prop'r.
(OLEARFIELD NURSERY. EncOur-
ACE HOME Industky. The undersign
ed having established a Nursery. on tho Tike.
uau way ootween Curwensville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frui
trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen-. Shrub
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Black
berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also
SlbrianCrab trees. Quince and early ScarletRbou
barb. lo. Orders promntlv attended 'o. Addres
Aug 31.1S84. J. D. WRIGHT, Corwonsville
SJ. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, Office
nn Mail, Si i f I ' . . ... . ; 11 I . '
.... - - . . .. . . . . vui ncikiMlir, I l ll ll tx. ,
Will make professional vifit for the conveni
ence of of the publio commencing in April. 1859.
as ioiiows.vis : L.umersourg nrst t naay of every
month ; AnsoDVille.frrst Monday of every suouth;
Lumber City, first Thursday of every month;
spending two days in either place. All ordes for
work should be presented on the day of bis arri
val in each place.
I7 Teeth extracted by tba application of local
anesthesia, comparatively without pain. All
sinus ot dental work guaranteed.
N. B. The publio will please notice, that Dr.
II , when not engaged in the above visits, may be
found in his office ia Curwensville. ten l.'n9-iy
tj e w Foundry
in Cfirwensvillc.
The nhdefsigneri having entered info e. part
ncr?-in. in the FOUSDRY BUSIXESS in
Curweasville. woui.I ir-irm the public that they
keep on hand, ant will manuUoiure to fJ"
Plows, Cultivators,
THRESHING MACHINES,
Stoves, etc.,
aird every other description of article! generally
made in a country foundry.
Terms reasonable. Old metal taken in ex
change for work.
A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
JACKSON KORISOX.
Feb. 21,'70-fy. J AMES. VI. WELCH.
PALL OPENING
ARNOLD & HARTSHORN,
Cnriccnsville, Venn a.,
Have just opened a large and most complete stocV j
I
OF DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS, j
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE;
GROCERIES,
BACON, SALT, &.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AS TO
QUALITY AND PRICES.
All kinds of Lumber and Produce taken in ex
change for'goods.
Give us a call before purchasing else
where. ARNOLD & IIARTSnORN.
Curwensville, Sept. 22, 1819
SQUARE TIMBER.
E. A. Irvin fc Co.,
Being specially engaged in the business of boy
ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre
sent that they are now prepared to purchase tim
ber, delivond at either Curwensville. Lock naven
or Marietta, or Vfi'I take it at any of these points
and sell on commission, making such advances as
are necessary.
Thos engnged M getting out timber will find
at our store in Curwensville, a very large stosk
or STAPLE GOODS, f all deseriptiocs.
ALSO,
FLOUR,
MEAT,
PvYB,
OATS,
CORN,
and everything necessary for nse of Lumbermen.
RAFT ROPE, of all sizes.kept on hand in large
quantities, and sold at a' small adtanre, by Ibe
coil. Also, PULLET BLOCKS, SM ALL HOPE, Ac
Special inducements offered to those tnarutac
turing Square Timber.
E. A. IRVHf Oi.
Curwensville. Jan. 12, 1870
c
URRANT5 th best and cheapest in th
county, at GRAHAM'S.
w
JA?JTED' 10.000 pounds of WOOL, at th
-KBTSros broaa," Clearfield, Pa. jelo
s
ALT, FLOUR, BRAN and CHOP, at wholesale.
(Opposite tbe Jail.) by C. ERATZKK.
VERT FINE blankets will be sold eheap
by J. SHAW A SON.
c
II I LI It ESS furs twenvy-fire per eent less than
cost at J SHAW ABO
B
A CON. Hams. Sidea and Shoulders at red need
price, at MOSSOP S.
UEEXSWARE Tea sets. best stone-war. 44
pieces at - .Iff at MOSSOP'S.
S
PRING GOODS. Just opening a splendid t-ek
oi new goous at V hirtl.r. ...... .
C
LOVER, Timothy and Ornbard-grass seeds at
SWAIM'S PASACEA. Kennedy's Medical Die
eovery, Hembold's Buebu. Bakes Cod Liv,
Oil Javne's and Aver's Medielnes.for sale by
JjVlS HARTSWICK A IRWIS.
TAMES H. PARKER.. Pork Packer and
wholesale dealer in Bar-on. Moss Pork,
Lsrd. Stigar Cured Hams and Beef. No. 3 Lib
erty Street, riiisbnrgh. Pa. Feb.2.'70-2n.p.
ORPHANS'. COURT .SALE. Ettate of
Robert Thompson, Sr., deceased.
Under anlLoii.y from th Orphans' Court of
Clearfield county. Pa., the undersigned will ex
po, (6 sale, by Public Vendue or ewtcry, at tho
house ot A. It ise. in New Millrert. oo
MOXDAY, MARCH 23TH, 1870,
all that certain valuable real eftate, late the prop
erty of Robert Thompson- Sr., situate iu Ferguson
township. Clearfield ouuniy. Pa., described as
follows, vir; Beginning at a stone earner oo pub
lio road, tfaenc hy graveyard South 691 degrees
West 18 1 ID rercftes to stone corner, thenee bv
Samuel Richards North 63 J degrees West 17 2 10
ercnes to stone cornet, thenee South f degree
at 9 rercbea to store oorner. tbeneo South 89s
degrees West M perches to Stone corner, tuenea
eoutn by Jonn S W llliams 1 i degree West 59 4 1 9
perches lo stone corner, (hence by Martin O. Stirk
N rth 281 degrees Wert 20 perches' Worth .11 deg.
Wvst 2i perches to place ot Legiiintae containing
17 acres,97 1.10 perches, more or less.
Said real estate is situate at. or Lear. New Mill
port, and contains a dwelling house and S '
valuable improvements.
SIMON THOMPSON,
March 2-4M Adm'r of Kob't Thompson. Sr.
QLOTHlNG! CLOTHING ft
C00D a53 CHEAP !!!
Men, Tonths and Boys can bevoplpted withfu't
suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at
KEiZE.NSTEI.H 1ROS' k CO.,-
whero it is sold at prices that will indues their
purchase. The universal satisfaction which bag
been given, has induced them to increase their
s'ock, which is now mt surpassed by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part of tho Stat.
Reizenstein Bro's Jb Co.,'
Sell gods at a very small profit, forrasfj" -Their
g joiIi are well mads and fashionable.
They give every one th worth of his money.
They treat their customers all alike.
They sell cheaper than every body ls.
Their store is conveniently situated.
They having purchased their rtoik 1 1 reduced
prices they can sell cheaper D sn others.
For these and other reasons persons should bey
their clothing at
REIZUNSTFIX EhO'S A CO.
Prodnc of every kind taken at tbe highest
market prices. May 18, 1S64.
JUST IN T 1 M E I
tnE NEW GOODS AT
A. K. W R I G II T fc SONS.
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
Having just leturncd from the eastern cities'
we are now opening a full stocx of seasonable
ft1 w"' - . ' " 1 . . ' .- v l ,ivi.u di i cv , . i,i nuii u
they respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lic gcnvrnlly. Our aarcrtuient is unsurpassed
in this section, and ia
being sold verv low for
cash. The -lock eor-sists in part of
DRY GOODS
of the best quality, such as Prints. Delaines. Alps
eas. Merinos. Gingbtm Muslins, bleached end
unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, eotton and wool
Flannela. Caaaimers. Ladiea; Shawls, Coats, Au
bias. Hoods. Hoop skir's. L'almorals. It.. 4c. all
of wkich will be snid low for C13H. Also, a fin
assortment cf tho best uf
MENS'
WEAR,
consisting of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Ilacdkerchleftt cravata, ete.
Alio. Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Faltina Augnrs
and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
Lasup wicks and chimneys, ete., etc.
AlW, Quernswere Glassware. Hardware. Groee
ric, and spices of all kinds. In short, a gent-rat
assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail
stcre. all rheap for rash, or approved eouatry
produce.
Nor. 23-jalO-noI.t. WRIGHT FPKS.
II. F. J3IGLER & CO.,
DKALEKS I
HARD AT A It E,
n M AVtTiCTLFERS Of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THIMBLS-SKE1SS and Pipe-boxes, tr r Wag
ons, for sal by 11. F. BIGLER A CO
I HON i IKON'.! Beat bar iron, for sale at h
store of 11. F. BIGLEK A CO.
STOVES of all sorts and sties, constantly on.
hand at It. F. BIGLEK A CO S..
C A TILE .CHAINS a good article, o hand and
forsaleby U F. BIGLER A CO.
HORSE-SHOES, and horse-nails, to be had at
I!. F. BIGLER A CO'tj,
s
AT'DLES, Bridles, harness collars Je., fer
sale at 11 V. BIGLkK A CU'S.
G
X'XH. Pistols and sword canes to be had at
li F. BIGLEK A CO b.
H
ARSESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-findings for
.ale at ii. jr. uiui.fctt a jva.
O
II.. Put'y. Paints Glass so J Nails, for sal at
March 70 M r . UIGLEIt A CO'S.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD SCALES,
PP AI.L STUD. ALSO,
f'aKSnEa Burrows, Warehouse Trucks, Cswyfag;
Presfes. Improved Money Drawr, .,
row SALK BV
II. F. BlGLER & CO.,
Dealers in Hardware, . .
Man-h 1 Clkarficld, Pa. t8?0.
C1LOTHINO A larg stock of CLUTHIN8,
will lie elcsed out at a sacrifice. a
V2P Pnfii tb Jail ) C- KB.ATZER'3.
STOVES The celebrated Ironside sod Farmer
Cooks. Revolving Light aud Sun Parlors, aad
ah assortment of Pipe, at C. KRA TZKR'8.
Jan. 2ft.'70- Opposite tb JaiL
D
li V GOoLl.S -the copest ib (he county, at
May 2, ol. xiwwr'B.
NOTICE. All persons jadebted to the subfcrti
ber, are requested to com and sertl with
ut delay. . K. MOSSOP.
O ALT SALT'! A prim articl of rroucd a
IO urn salt. FatcP patent saras. fer saieettca
at th sfc-f
R. MOSSOi.
CEENS WARE Tea Sets. Chamber Set. Wa.
ler Pitehors, Bwls. Soup, yarnu, Creant
. Meat Dishes. Saue Dishes. Butter Plate.
tnr Bowl. T Pots. and an assortment f Glajs
and Yellow-war, for sale by
C. KRATZEK, Opposft th Jail.
frtOBACCO Prima article of Navy. Cavendish.
X Spun Roll, and' Natural Leaf. Cigars, Snuff,
Ao . at C. K RATZER 8, Oppe.it th JaiL -
XTAIL3 A SPIKES theeheapeit latheccantw
i at ,. . . MO.-SOP'a
THE highest market prices paid for Shiuhs
by J. HI AW ASoli.
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