Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 29, 1870, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 29, .870.
Te Patho:"- To injur the safe transmission
f siorey by mail, patron should remit by check
..i-order. or have their letters registered.
A receipt will be enclosed in the first paperafter
the money ccecs i
Perm'- E. E. Summer Arrangement.
Mai,Trin leaves Tyrone at
. ,
: 9.00 a. m.
: : 10 .15 a.m.
Arrives at Osceola uc
hilipsburg-at . : 11 00 a.m.
: Clearfield at : : : izospm
w4;i Triin leaves Clearfield a : : : 2.30 p m
Arrives at Philipcburg at : 3 49 p. m.
' Osceola at : : : : 4.00 p. m
Tyrone at : : : : 5.30 p. m
Bellefonteat : : : 8.1 p. m.
.. Lock Haven at : : 5(1 p. m.
a Williamsportat : :10.50 pm.
Accommodation Train.
leiCleariield at : : : : : : J "A
Arrives at Philipsburg at : : 9 40 a. m.
.. Osreola at : : 10.25 a.m.
Intersection at : : 1 08 p. m.
Tyrone at : : : : I 20 p. m.
B E Txprcs leaves Williamsaort at 8 0 a.m.
Arrives at l ock Haven at . : 10 10 a m.
" Bellefonte : : : 11 40 a m
Intersection at : : 1.03 p. lu.
O-eeoIa at : : : : 2 4 p. m,
Philipsbueg at : : 3 35 p.m.
' Clearfield at : : : 00 p. m.
CM- connections mde at Tyrone with trains
East and Vest on the Maine Line.
PaMcajcrs Uavine: Clearfield at 2 30 p. m.. reach
Williamsport at 1" 50 p. m. the dir.
pa..-en;rleaTine WilIiamsport.it8 Ita ru. reach
t!esre!d at 8 SO p m. the same day.
r'F.l.IilOCS. Divine services will 1 e held
ant SilA'sitli, in Clearfield, as follows:
B.f Iter- 1 1 all, in St. Andrew's Episcopal
at 11 A. M. and 7 1'. M. Sunday
r bool at 3 1. M. rrayer meeting every
Vt 'lae-'iav eveiiinsr at i o clock.
CyK'v. LJjtler.in the Presbyterian clinrch.
)ora;ng vd eveniiic. feabaath whonl at
5 1'. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
eTn:MS it i o clock.
By ll-'T. J. H. M'Cord, in the Methodist
caurch, morning and evening, Sabbath
M'sotfl at 'i A. M. Prayer nieeting, every
Tb.uT.iay at 7 P. M. Communion services
ri:.-t Sabbath of every month at 10J A. M.
St. Fraii-'is church Mas at 10i A. M.,
tUe voaJ and fourth Suncbivs of each
K.-.n:ii.
5IFJJBLICAN COUNTY C0KVEETI05,
Friday, July 8th, 1870.
The annus! Convention of the Republican
j srty cf Clearfield County, for the purpose
of noriiiiiati!!?: a County ticket, will be held
at the Court House in Clearfield, on Friday,
J.i;y ,-tlt, IS7i, at 2 o'clock, P. M. It is
I-. '' th-.t every township in the county
vili l-e fully reprcsr nicd. By order of tLe
Ci'j'j'ity Committee.
T. II. Murray. Chairman.
IV. AV. C. Met,
li. L. licmlerron,
J.vn ( 'larv,
.t.iB!; ir.
V. '. II. Whirry,
!. A . fipaekman,
Ja-k IVcbir.,
li. ii. fli.rcl,
Etui! Mirnot,
(.iffrgC UfrS.
J. F. I'.ipelin,
I. W. Smith,
Ali-x. Mtirrav,
W. A. Nelson.
Lucten Waml,
Wm. Riddle,
Win. Woodward,
John Swan. Jr., .
John M'frarvey,
Abraham Walker,
Phiiip Antes,
.1. Ii. Ferguson,
F.d. C. li re finer,
James L. Cook,
Ueorpe II. Lou?,
1 avid S. Moore,
E. A. Hoover,
David Dressier,
John M. Chase.
!I"T !-IurIi:!; the past week, the sun
1:t been uticonifn! table hot in this region
f' c. mercury rising to SlO in the sbaJo on
Sritnn'ay last.
AiiMittf.d. At the June term of our
r. mts Orrin T. Noble, Esq., of Lock Ifa
v.mi. was a-iuiittcd to practice in the several
.nirtsof this county. .Mr. N. if a peniie
jii in of Sue abilities, and will attend punctu
a::y lo all business entrusted to his care.
Ihs card appcass in to"day' paper.
No Paper In accordance with our an
nua! custom, no paper wilt I e issued from
tliU .llice nest week, to afford our hands
!!:? :t jionuiiity of celebrating the Fouith.
A little recreation is relished bv all only
f'jiue are inclined to adulterate it ra' her
highly with "fire water" betimes, which,
wc hope, will not be the, case with our
''l ovs.-' Uut, "doubtful things are mighty
in:.:er!i!n. "
Pritmus Act iUK.VT. We learn that Mr.
I'avid McDowell, of (jraham township, met
with a tioiis accident on Tuesday, June
-':li. lie was diiviu5 a pair of horses in a
.ij"n, and in going down the hill to Gra
liaiuton, the doubletrees became unloosed
h'"i:i the tongue, which caused the horses to
Mi M.Til spring forward and detach the neci
v"k?, causing them to rua away. Mr. j
.K'Dowell jumped off the wagon, at this
juncture, and, it is supposed, one of the
nhi"?l- ran over his rifht ankle, as it was so
l a liv crushed that amputation was necessary-
was doing wall at hst accounts.
S.ut k Real Estate. Below we give
list ot'tiie Deeds, as entered of record in
tlii Kccorder's office in this county, for the
"tk ending Monday, June 27th, 1870,
t'other with the consideration named,
:i'.-re located, and the names of the grant
ors and grantees :
IVed, Lioniel W. Weld to Simon McFar
Had. for Jots in Utahviile. Consideration
i-J.bx'i.
K-ed. Alram T. Bloom to Ed. Swarts
for 51 acres in Pike tp. Considers
lion
IVkI, John B. Kyler to the Trustees of
lf M. K. Church, for lot in Kylertown.
I- 'UMleration $M.
l'ee l. J'.l.n Hoover lo Robert Dougherty,
-JT I aere in Morris tp. Consideratfen tl.
John Holt to Jas. B. Graham," or
II- sores in Bradford tp. Consideration
f -j. '.).
I'cel.Jae. B. Graham to A. S. Goodrich,
fT 1 1"2 acres in Bradford tp. Considera
tion $).(::).
, Jfeed. Itobort I. Gartley to Philander
Smith, for I aero in New Washington. Con-
oration Vim.
ppl, Lorenzo D. Y14 to Wm. E. Wor
rl. for 5j acres in Beccaria tp. Consider
ation $172.
, Deed, Oliver P. Price to Porter McFad
fur l acre in Chest tp. Consideration
f-f-rj.
Deed, R. S. Bailey to Micheal Wolf, for
Sot lots No. 209 and 21 1 in Osceola. Con
" leration $223.
Deed. Joshua Comstock to C. J. Arthurs,
'w -3 acres in Becearia tp. Consideration
,")!.
Deed, John R. Carr, Admr. to Henry
lulll, for 63 acres in Girard tp. Consid
eration f 900.
Deed, Wm. D. Bigler et al. to John W.
kyler, for -lot No. 112 at Bigler Station'.
V'WMderation f w.
. Quarterly Misting.- The Second
Quarterly Meeting for Curwensville M. K.
Church, will be held on Saturday and Sun
cay. duly ana a. services comuiencinfr
on Saturday evening.
"Make hay while the sun shines," is
trite old saying ; but w hope our iaruiers
have followed the advice durinc the past
weet. A better time for hay-making has
not been offered for some years.
Arm Broke. One day last week, Ed
die, grand-son of Mrs. Walters in this place,
fell off a store box and fractured his left arm
in two places. The fractures were reduced.
and he is getting along as well as could be
anticipated, under the circumstances.
Festival. The ladies of the M. E.
Church, in Lumber-city, will hold a festival
on Satuaday, July 2d, for the benefit of the
church. Ice cream and other refreshments
will be on hand in profusion. All are invit
ed to ca'l and participate in the festivities
of the occasion.
The Excursion".
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, np
on the completion of the Tvrone and Clear
field branch, tendered to the citizens of this
place an excursion, at any time they would
name. Accordingly, last week, the eonina-
ny placed at the disposal of a eommittee of
arrangement a train, consisting of four ps-
senger coaches, a baggage car and engine,
for a '"free ride" to Williumsport and back.
Ihis being made known, on Thursday morn
ing last, June 23d, about one hundred of
our citizens, with a few friends from the vi
cinityand from Curwensville.and the Clear
field Cornet Band, assembled at the depot
and started at S..10 a. m. on the proposed
trip, taking on "board" a few friends at
Wallaeeton and Philipsburg, making in all
a party of one hundred and forty persons
old and young, male and female.
nder the .admirable arrangement of Su
perintendent J. G. Wilkins, Esq., and Dan.
M. Woods, Esq., the despatcher, the party
arrived at Lock Haven, at lt35 p. m. on
time.
On reaching Lock Haven, the excursion
isls left the train and started lor the Fallon
and Montour Hotels. proceeded by the
Music where accommodations and refresh
ments were in readiness lor they reception
and entertainment. In due time dinner was
announced, nd, s all were pretty hungry,
ample justice was done to the rich viands and
many seasonable delicacies that were set be
fore thrin. After the repast, a sufficient
number of carriages and buggies to accom
modate all who wished to visit the various
"sights" in and around Lock Haven, were
placed at the diposal of the excursionists
by Judge Mayer, L. A. M.ickey, Esq., and
others. On behalf of the party, we tender
theso gentlemen, and the citizens of Lock
Ilayen generally, the hearty thanks of ail.
for their imifonii courtesy and the many
kindnesses extended, during our biiul stay
in their midst.
At 0.30 p. m., the time for starting, the
excursionists repaired to the depotand soon"
were on their way to illiamsport, where
they arrived at S o'clock, and put up at the
Herdic House. Afier a brief delays rooms
were assigned to all tor the niirht the de
sirable accommodations being impossible at
the time, on account of the crowded state of
the house ly persons attending the U: S.
District Courts, then in session in that city.
The toilet being attended to, all repaired to
the dining room to refresh the "inner man."
Tea over, several hours were spent in pleas
ant social conversation an.! in promenading,
after which they retired for the night.
On Friday, the excursionists visited the
Ilcrdie Park and Trout Ponds, the public
buildings In the city, aud theext?nsive lum
bering establishments in the vicinity. In
tbe evening several hours were passed in
"tripping the light fantastic toe" to the
merry music. Thi source of amusement
was. however, left principally to the youth
and beauty cf Williamsport very few of the
excursionists feeling inclined to enjoy them
selves in that way. after the fatigues of the
day, and on account of the healed state of
the atmosphere the mercury having reach
ed the nineties on the afternoon previous.
At an early hour all retirtd to rest, well sat
isfied with the recreations and pleasures of
the day.
On Saturday morning at 8 o'clock the
party left the Herdic House on the return
trio, stopping a short time at Lock Haven
to once more exchange congratulations with
tlieii friends at that place. Leaving Lock
Haven, the train arrived at Bellefonte at
1 1.35 a. m. a portion of the party going to
the "BrokerLoof House," whileothers stop
ped at ths "Biith IIoue, where a profu
sion of good thine? awaited their arrival.
And, in our opinion, (disclaiming all inten
rion of making invidious distinctions,) the
dinner at Bellefonte was the most aried
and the most t as' y gotten up repast, enjoy
ed by the excursionists throughout their
trip.
At 3.45 p. m., the excursion train left the
depot at Bellefonte. and arrived at Clear
field At 8 p. m. having been detained at
the Intersection to shift tire cars and engine.
The entire trip was a very pleasant one.
Everybody was sociable, jovial, and enjoyed
themselves nothing having occurred to mar
the anticipated pleasures in the least.
The spirited and enlivening music dis
coursed by the Clearfield Cornet Band, re
lieved the monotony, and added much to
the enjoyment of the ride. Although anew
organization, with but little practice, the
Band acquitted themselves to the satisfac
tion of our citizens, and received the com
mendation of many strangers at the several
places visited. Long may it "blow," is the
verdict of the Jriends of the Band.
The thanks of the excursionists are due
to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for
the use of the cars; to Mr. Wilkins, the
superintendent of the branch roads, and to
Mr. Woods, the despatcher, for the complete
arrangement and management of the train ;
to Mr. Meadville, the brakesman, for his
uniform courtesy to the passengers ; and to
"Yank," the engineer, for the care he exer
cised over his "fiery steed" and our safe ar
rival at home "on time."
And long may the excursion to Williams
port be remembered by all who participated
in its pleasures and associations, either as
passeneers, or employees of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company.
Thanks.
The Committee in charce of th
recent
excursion from Clearfield to Wil.iamspo.-t
take pleasure in recognizing the obligation:
or themselves and those they represent
in i enn a Ivan iioau uo. lor its cener-
ous conduct in tendering to us the facilities
tor the excursion ; to
Geo. C. Wilkina, Esq.,the efficient Su
perintendeot of the Branches, for the admi
rable arrangement of Schedule, for the fine
coaches furnished us, for his watchful care
lor ouf safety, and for his prompt attention
to everything in the line of his duty; the
company lias no more courteous gentleman
nor efficient orrk-er in its employ ; to
D. M. Wood, Esq., the prompt and relia
ble assistant to Mr. Wilkins, for his vigi
lance and still in the performance of his du
ties in connection with our train, and the
comfort and safety with which the trip was
conducted under his supervision ; to
The employees uDon the train tor resnect
ful demeanor, and unflagging attention to
their duties ; to
.The gentlemen and ladies from adjacent
villages, who united with us in the effort to
extend the circle of our sosial intercourses ;
and to
The Clearfield Cornet Band for their com
pany and ntie music.
In this attempt to renew and extend the
heretofore cordial relations that have exist
ed with our friends and neighbors in the
towns of Lock Haven, Bellefonte and ii
liamsport, we were cordially met and fra
ternallv welcomed by the estimable citizens
of Ijoek Haven and Jiellsfonte, and we
thank them for their-just appreciation of
the purposes ol our visit and tor their noble
hospitality. .
Wm. A. Wallace. Wm. Biglkr,
J. ii. McH sally, Jonathan Boynton,
John F. Weaver. Jas. B.Graham,
James T. Leonard. .
Frank Fiii.li.no, A. A. Graiiam,
D. W. McCcrdy, S. P. Shaw,
Harry F. Bioi.er, John P. Irvin,
Asbluy . Lee.
Committees.
Clearfield. June 27, 1870.
DIED :
PniLo W elton Barrett died at his res
idence in Kidgway. Elk county, Pa., on
Saturday the 25tKjof June, after a protract
ed illness of several months, in the 49th year
of his age. Thedeeeascd was born in Clear
field county, and was a resident of the coun
tv until 1858, when he removed to Kidgway.
His remains were broucht back to Luthers-
bure at his request, to be buried bv t he side
of his father, mother and sister. He leaves
a wife and seven children to mourn the loss
of a husband and father. As his death was
not unexpected the friends were prepared
for the event. lor two months, both he
and his family had been informed that death
was inevitable. With no accute pain, and
retaining his faculties to the last, surround
ed by his wife and children, brothers and
sisters and many friends, he seemed calmly
to await the final hour. He made his own
arranaemetits for his funeral, and before his
peech left him; thanked his friends and
neighbors lor their kindness and attention to
him diiriiicr his suffering. His affectionate
regard for his neighbors in hisadopted home,
speaks volumes for the christian character
of the people of Kidgway. God will remem
ber them in the hour of their affliction, and
abundantly reward them tor their labors.
Clearfield Eetail Markets.
CORRECTED WEEELT ST K. MOSSOP.
Apples, dried, lb, 12 1 Hay, ton, H 00
Apple, groan, bu, 1 5(1 Hums. lb. 24
Applebmter, gal, 1 0" Should. r, lb, 1
ttutter. H, ' 25 Sides, lb, IS
Beef, fresh, lb, 10 Lard, lb, 25
,fef. dri?d. lb, 2.- Oats. bu. 6J
lliickwheat. Iu, 1 25 Onions, bu, 1 00
Puck if heat flour. lb 5 Pork. ib. 14
lleans. bu. 2 50 Pork, mess, bbl, 3i 00
Hoards, per M Ii 00 Potaloes, bu, 75
Corn. shelled 1 2o Plaster, bbl. 3 50
' ears, 60 Peaches, dried, lb. 13
" meal, Jl0n IUe. bu. 1 25
Chop. rre. 2 90 Rigs, lb. 3
' mixed. 2 40 Salt, per sack, 3 58
Cheese, lb. 2: Shingles, iS in. 5 00
Cherries, lb, IS Shin?!es 25 in, 12 00
Chickens. drcsficl. lb. 15 Timothy seed, bu, 8 00
Kegs, 20 Wheat, bu, 1 4a
flour, bbl. 50 Wool, lb, 40
c
LOPING PRICES OF PzdAVKN A BKO
40 South Third Street. Philadelphia.
3o'clock P. H.. June 18, 1S70.
IT. S. R-soflSSI, 114 114f
I!. S. 8 s of ISfiJ. 110 1 101
ti S. 6 s Of 1SS4, 100 109J
C. S. 6 s of 1S6',, 109 109
IT. S rof 1305. nerf, 10S 10i
U. S. 6 s cf ISH7. ne, 19 1091
IT. S. 6"s of lfl-W, 109 I09J
V. S. 5. 10-40'. 105J ICS
If. S. 33 year fi per cent Cy., 112J 1 12 j
Due Compodaii Ititarest Notes, 19
Hold. 11-"U ll"i
Silver, 10S 110
Union Pacifie U. R. 1st M. Donds, 820 830
Centr.-il Pacific R. R.. 930 8G0
I'bijn Pacific Land Urant Dondj, 720 730
1870. .JUKE. 1S70.
SPRING STYLES!
11 1 Intend to lurjltt it Out on
This Line.1
AVM. REED,
Market Street, Cleariteld, Ta.
DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS',
TRIMMINGS,
LADIES' AND GENTS'
F CRN I SUING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
Ladies', Misses' and Childrcns' Shoes,
AT POPULAR PRICES-
The entire stock on hand will be sold at
PRESENT VALUE,
rand 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 Postofiice,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
February 2. 1870.
GROCERIES. Old Gorerement Java and
choice Rio Coffees. Young Hyson. Imperial Black
ndJepsn Teas, ngs,r. Syrup, Rice, Cavendish,
Navy. Spunroll, and Cut Tobaccos, and Snuff, at
reduced prices. Opposite) the jail.
Q. KRATZEE.
REMOVAL!
R E M O V A L i
. C. KRATZER & SONS,
Hare removed te the larje asd e!egaae VtW
STORE ROOM, on Seaend Street, adjoining- Mar
rell A Bigler'i Hardware Store, where they will
be pleased te see their old and new easterners.
. Citisensof the county visiting Clearfield, aao,
wishing to make psrehases. will find it te their
advantage to examine their steek.
G oods at eash prices exchanged for all kinds ef
coa-itry produce. Jan. 8,'Sf.
LOOK AT THIS !
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles and ili-cellancous Eoeks; Sheet Masie
far Piaae, Flu:e aad Violin;
Blank Accoant and Pass Books, ef every de
scription; Paper and Envelopes. Preach
pressed aad plain; Pensand Pencils;
Deeds; liortgages; Judgment, Exemption aad
ProBiUory iiotes;
Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment
Briof; Legal cap; Record cap and
Bill cap, etc,
Will he sold at Wholesale er Retail hj
P. A. GAULIN,
At the Post cSse, en Market Street,
Clearfield, Pa.
May , 18JS
A. r. sersTes.
; . s. revs.
BOYiYTON & YOUNG,
Cor. Fourth and Pine StrceU,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
m ase-ncTBBiKs r
STEAM ENGINES,
Mu!y and Circular Saw Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS,
SHAFTIUCJ. Pl'LLBTS, BOLTS,
and all kinds of Mill work.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVIS,
COOK STOVES,
Ieating Stoves, Slod Show, Tlowa,
and eastisgi ef all kinds.
DEALER8 IX
. . ; . .....
Oifards' Injeotor, Steam Ganges, teasa Whistles,
Oilers, Tallew Caps', Oil Ccps. Cange Teeks,
Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Cheek Valves,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Paatpa,
Boiler Feed-Pompe, Anti-ft-idlea
Metals. Sean Steae Packing,
Cam Packing. As.. Ac,
December 9, ltsS-tf.
j. a. CHASIM.
b w. aaiHAM.
A. A. nms.
NEW FIRM!
JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS,
WHOLESALE 1KD RETAIL CBAL1KS
In all kinds tt
t)rj Goods, Boots aed Bhees, Hats aad Caps,
Xotioas, Groceries, Hardware, Qaoeac
ware, Woed and Wlllowware, Clear,
Bassa, Fish,5alt etc, MarketSl.,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
FOR THE LADIES
They have Basnets, Silks, Cebargs, Alpacas,'
Merinos. Wool Delaines. Leitres, Sing
hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Saa
shades, Handkerchiefs Kid aad
ether O loves.H osier v,BaIme-
rals. Hoop-skirts, aid a '
general Variety ef tit
oi, trimmings,
Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowed prices.
FOR GENTLEMEN
They hate Black and Bine Cloths, Black a
Taney Cassimeres.Sattinctts, Tweeds, Met
tons, Wster-proef Cloth. Silk. Satta
and common Vestlngs, etc., la
great variety, aad at prices
tfcatt will five gsaefsl
satisfaction te hirers.
ALSO,
A general assortment of Ready-made Ciena
ing. Hats and Caps, Beots and Ghees,
Hardware and Queenswaro. a geed
Btoek, Wood and Wlllowware,
and a fall stock of Groceries.
IN FACT,
GRAHAM A SONS sell alt articles that are
sually kept in a well-regulated country
store, and henee the people generally
will find it to their advantage te
bnj goods of them.
Grain and ooantry prodnte tasei
exchange for Gee 1.
A. 24-'9.
CAWED LU31BER. The undersigned
having started in the Lumber, business,
noar Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa., is now pre
pared to furnish pine boards, clear ami panel
stuff, Ac. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed te order
and shipped en short notice.
C. R. MACOMBER.
' Osceola Mills.
Msy 5, 1889-tf. Clearfield CO.. Pa.
""OTTCE. Having purchased the intere:
X1 of J. A. Blattenberger, Esq., in the bi
intere."-
mr
sines heretofore carried nn nnrl.p h firm nam
of .1 A HlntraBhertr.VfA Ik. .. .;tl k.....
ducted hereafter under the name ct Moshannon
uana ana i.amncr lo.. (more).
H. H 3T1ILLI5GF0RI, JOHN LAWSHE,
President. " Sup't.
May 11, '7.-tf.
g A M U E L I. SNYDER,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND
JEWELER,
Clbakfibld, Pa.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. A
goad assortment of Watch-glasses and Keys al
ways on hand.
Rooms on Second Street, opposite the Court
House. March 2. Irl70-tf.
0
N
MY OWN HOOK.
Having purchased the entire stock at the
old stand of Kirk & Spencer, in Lumber City,
I intend carrying on the business as hereto
fore.
Mr MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOE
CASH.
Thanking our friends and cnatomars for
past patronage 1 solicit a continuance ot tba
same.
Sept. 15th, 1869, ISAAC KIRK.
"EW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK.
Market Street, nearly opposite the reaiasaceef
Jt. li bwoope. fcsq., .
Clearfield, Pa.,
Would respectfully annoanec te the citizens ef
Clearfield and vicinitv. that he has opened a
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the building lately
occupied by J. L. Cuttle. as alawoffiee.and that he
is determined not to be outdone cither 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 hand.
(Jive him a call. I June 24. '64.
c.
K R
A T Z E R,
Opposite the Jail.
Clearfield, Penn'a,
Dealer ia Dry Goods. Dre?s Goods, Millinery
Goods. Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stoae-
ware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Flour.
Bacon, Fish, Salt, etc., is constantly receiving new
supplies from the cities, which be will dispose of
at the lowest market prices, to customers. Before
purchasing elsewhere, examine his sierk.
Clearfield, February 9, 187C.
D
ENTAL PARTNERSHIP.
D R. A.M. HILLS dosires to inform his patients
and the public generally, that he has associated
with him in the practice of Dentistry. S. P.SHAW,
D. D 8 , who is a graduate of the Philadelphia
Dental College, and therolore has the highest
attestations of his Professional skill.
AH work ddns in ths office I will hold myself
personally responsible tor being- done in the most
satisfactory manner and highest orderof the pro
fession. An established practice of twentv-two years in
th ij" plaoe enables me to speak to my patrons with
confidence.
Engagements from a distance should be made
by letter a few days before the patient designs
coming. Clearfield; June S, 186-ly.
JJ O M K I N DUST R Y I
BOOTS AUD SHOES
Made to Order at th Lowest Rates.
The undersigned would respectfully invite the
attention of the citizens of Clearfiel i and vicini
.'y to Cv bm ' eH st his shop on Market St.,
nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store,
where he is prepared to make or repair anything
in his line.
Orders entrusted fo him will be executed with
promptness, strength and neatness, and all work
warranted as represented.
I have now on hand a stock of extra french
calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac., that I will
finish up at the lowest figures.
June 13th, I860. DANIEL CONNELLT
"JKW STORE AND
SAW MILL,
AT
BALD HILLS
Clearfield county.
The andersigned. having opened a large and
well selected stock of goods, at Bald Hills. Clear
field county, respectfully solicit a share ef jJublie
patronage.
Their stock embraces Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware. Queensware. Tin-ware, Boots and hees,
liats and Caps, ready-made Clothing, aad a gen
eral assortment of Notions, etc.
They always keep on hand the best quality ef
Flour, and a variety of Feed
All goods sold cheap for eash, er exohanged far
approved country produce.
Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are
predared to saw all kinds of lumber te order.
Orders solicited, and punctually filled.
Nov. 20. 1867. F. B. A A. IRWIN.
COMETH ING NEW
IS ANSO.N'VILLB,
Cleared county, Penn'a.
The nnderslgned having erected, during the
past summer, a large and commodious store room,
is now engaged in filling it up with a new and
select assortmentof Fall and Wintergoods, which
he offers to the publio at prices to suit the times
11 is stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is unusual
ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from
$10 to $20 for a whole suit. Flour. Salt, and Gro
ceries, of every kind, a eomplete 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 toe tedious
to enumerate, always on hand, and sor sale very
ehesp. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and ether goods
in proportion. Now is the time to buy.
Country produce of every kind, St the highest
market prices, will be taken in exchange for
goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refused
for any article in store. Bxamine my stock be
fore yon bdy elsewhere.
October 30.18B7. H. BWAW.
JUST IN TIME!
THS NBW GOODS AT
A. K. WRIGHT k SONS,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Having just returned' from the eastern cities
we are now opening a full stocK of seasonable
goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which
they respectfully invite the attention of the pub
tic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed
in this seetion, and Is being sold very lew for
eash. The Hock consists in part ef
DRY GOODS
of the best quality, snoh as Prints. Delaines. Alpa
sas. Merinos. Ginghams Muslins, bleached and
unbleached ; Drillings. Tickings, cotton and wool
Flannels, Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu
bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts, Balmorals. Ac Ac. .all
of vH ich will be sold low for cash. Also, a fine
assortmentof tba best of
M K N S
W H A R
consisting of Drawers and Shirts, flats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, Handkerchieftt cravats, etc
- Also, Raft Rope, Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs
and Axes, nails and spiles, 1 in ware, Lamps and
Lamp wicks and chimneys, ete., ete.
Also, Queenswaro. Glassware. Hard ware, Groce
rles. and spices of all kinds. In short, a general
assortment of every thine usually kept ia a retail
store, all cheap for rath, or approved country
produce.
Kov. 2-jalO-nolSs WRIGHT A SOSB
F
OR SALI a good BUGGY, on easy terms
Apply tO JS. W.UKStlAM.
D
RIED FRUIT, at redaced prioes, at
a- ca ISA UrtOCABlfl
CCRWEMSVILLK ADVERTISEMENTS,
T"EETH ! TEETH ! 1
Extracted for 25 Cents.
Extracted with the use of Nitrous Oxyd' Gas.
ana Local Anaesthesia, (the only harmless aad
euicient ansrstbetics now in use,) by
3 J. Hays, Surgton Dentist, Crrrit-. Pa.,
Who would hereby most respectfully return his
thanks for the libeial patronage r.f the past, and
inform the Drib tin that ha has removed nil Office
to Jhe Cornei of State) and Locust Streets, over
Jenkins store, where he is prepared to receive
his customers in newly Cited up Rooms, and do
their work lUthemoi: skilful and workmanlike
manner All work dons in the latest and most
approved styles, and guaranteed.
Dr. Hays will be engaged in bis office from the
1st to the 23d of each month ; the balxnclof each
month, he will spend in Glen Hope, Ba reside,
and Luthersburg. alternately. Parties residing
at a distance, should write to us previous ot their
coming. Office hours, from 8 to 12 o'clock, A. JI.,
and from 1 to i o'clock, P. M
We use none but the very best material, and
defy competition for beauty, cheapness, aad du
rability Give us a call.
Curwensville. Pa . May 2, 1870 -feb.ly.
J E W FOUNDRY
in Curwensville.
The undersigned having entered into , part
nership, in the FOUNDRY BUSINESS in
Curwensville, would inform the public that they
keep on band, and will manufacture to order.
Plows, Cultivators,
THRESHING MACHINES,
Stoves, etc.,
nd every other desertntinn nf artiAt
made in a country foundry.
Terms reasonable. Old metal taken in ex
change for work.
A share of patronage is respect folly solicited.
JACKS05 ROBISON
reb.23,'70-ly. JAMKS M. WELCH.
NEW HOUSE!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!"
HARTSOCK & GOODWIN.
Curwensville, Ta.,
Are now receivinir. direot from Baltimore Boston.
New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburg, an im-
mcuse stock oi
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,,
bought at lower prices than have been made to
any house in the town since the good old days
before the late war, all to be distributed to tboe
whovisit Curwensville for supplies. in accordance
with the great sacrifice at which they were bought.
LADIES
Are particularly invited to call at Ilartsoek A
Goodwin's cheap store, and examine the splendid
stock of
'DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, SUA WLS,
Fa nc y goo ns. 4-.,
on exhibition.
They Defy Competition!
Parties cannot do justice to themselves in buying
any) of the necessaries ef life, withoutealliug oa
May .-jo-:tm i MAnrsuck a uwunix
'CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST.' '
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES,
JUST RECEIVED ISY
ARNOLD & HARTSHORN,
Curwensville, Pa.
(One door West Fir6t Kat. Bank.)
Having just returned from the Hart with a eom
plete assortment of Goods, suitable for the Spring
and Summer trade, we are now prepared to for-
man an sinus oi vooas
"CHEAPER THAN TUB CHEAPEST."
And after thanking our customers fnr their lib
oral patronage during the past year, we would
most respeclluliy ask for a continuance oi the
same. Uur stock consists of
DRY GOODS.
NOTIONS.
HARDWARE.
QUEENSWARE,
Wood a Nn
WILLOW-WARE.
GROCER TES.
HOOTS b SHOES.
HATS If CAPS,
vjuinijyif.
CARPETS,
TOBACCOS, Eta.
Also. Flour. Bacon, Salt. Fish. Grain, Ac, Ac, all
of which will bo sold on the most reasonable
terms, snd the highest market price paid for
Grain Wool and all kinds of lumber and country
produce.
Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and prices.
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Cor. Main a Thompson Sts.
April 20,70 Curwensville, Pa.
SQUARE TIMBER.
E. A. Irvin & Co.,
Being specially engaged in the business of bay
ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre
sent that they are now prepared to purchase tim
ber, delivorid at either Curwensville, Lock Haven
or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points
and sell on commission, making such advances as
are necessary.
Those Dggcd in getting Out timber will find
at our store in Curwensville, a very large stock
of STAPLE GOODS, ef all deseriptiens.
ALSO,
FLOUR,
MEATj
RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
And everything- necessary for ase of Lumbermen.
RAIT ROPB, of all sixes, kept oa hand in large
quantities, and sold at a small advance, by ths
coil. Also, PTJLLBY BLOCKS, SMALL ROPB, Ao
Special inducements offered te those manufac
turing Square Timber.
E. A. IRVIN A CO.
Cwrweaerille, Jas. 13, 1879.
PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS
FAIRBANKS
STANDARD SCALES, Of ALL KINBS-ALSO,
IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
jj iijf" 1 Second Ay., Pittsburg. Pa.
AMERICAN HOUSE.
. ' Cnrwensville. P-
llliHnir takan rb.,.. Kr ,k: .
the undersigned would respectfully solicit a share
of the pnbhc patronage. Travelers will find the
WVu.,Vu vuhai &v IBM VI SB J Slflr DMIS
in tbss section. Cbarjfea moderate.
uec. x. i50-ii. JUM.T J. JKEED, Prop'r.
fJLEARFIELD NURSERY. Emcocr-"
nnrlprviirn
ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike
halfway between Curwensville and Clearfiel 1
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish' all liadsof'rui
treei. (StaaHard mat tfwarf.) Kvrgi-eCn. Shrub
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Black
berry. Strawberry and KannhnrrV in.. a l..
SibrianCrab treef.CTuince and early ScarlelRbea
oaro, c uraers pnmptly attended to. Addres
if J. u:jv RIGHT, Cu-rweosville
J) R. B. C L A K-' S-
riLiiiiTse'
FEMALE PILLS",
rea sale ay
Boycr A lhaw and Hartswick A Irwia.
Clearfield,' Pa?
Aug 4,'89-Iy Retail Price, gl.SO per package.
J?m K. S M I- T H ,.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Clearfield; Pa.r
Would resiee!fullv inform th nr'r'ii...
field county that be taai nnrahaaait th int.,Mi rV
E. R L Stougbtoa. and- is now prepared to make
up, iu imw must jaeuitTOtioic manner, all Kinds or
clothing that customers may desire, he has
VL.UTHS.
DOESKINS,
and'cassimeres,
of every style, always oa hand: from- which ens
tomera can make their selections. One door East
of the Potomac. April 21, 187.
QLO THING! CL6THINl9!f
0000 AHD CHEAP!!!-:
Men, Tenths and Boys can besupTpled wita ful;
suits of seasonable and fashionable eiothing at
I. L. REIZENSTEIN'S,
where it is sold at prices tint wiir iirduo their
purchase. The aniversal satisfaction which has
been given, has induced biei to--increase his-
s'ork, which is now not surpassed by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part -of the-Stats.
L L. REIZENSTEISV
Fells goods at a very small profit, for e'ii;
His goods are well made and fashionable.
He gives every one the worth of bis money-.
He treats bis customers all alike.
He sells cheaper than every body else.
His store is conveniently situated.
He having purchased his stock tV reduced
prices he aa sell cheaper ti an ethers-.
For these and other reasons persons should buy
their clothing at
I. L. REIZSNSTBrN'S.
rredoee of every kind taken strhe highest
market prices. May 18, lb.
YOUTHS'
AtfD BOYS',
CLOTHING,
The undersigned having recently added
READT-MADE CLOTHING
te his former business, would respectfully
solicit an examination his stock. Being:
a practical Tailor he flatters himself
that he Is able to offer a batter
class of ready-made work
than has heretofore been
' brought to this mar
ket.
A ly one wishing to buy foods In this fine
would save money by calling at bis sfere,
and making their selections. Also,
a full supply of Gents 'furnishing
goods always on hand.
Feeling thankful for past favors, he would re
spectfully solicit a continuance ef tba
lime.
April 29. 189. H. BRIDGE.
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
naiLsss nt
HARDWARE,
aaa B-iscyACTrstsi er
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THIMBLE-SKEINS atta Pipe-boxes for Wag
ons, fereale by t. F. BIOLBR A CO.
IRON i IRON!! Best bar iron, for sale at th
store of H. T. BIGLER A CO.
STOVES of all sorts and sires, sbftetaatly ea
hand at H. T. BIGLER A CO 8
CABLE CHAINS a good artiste, ea hand and
ferialeey H- F. BIGLER A CO.
HORf E-BHOES, and horse-nails, t be bad at
H. F. BIGLER A CO'S.
SADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ac, for
sal at H. E. BIGLER A CO'S.
G
CNS. Pistels and iword canes fob had si
if JT. BIGLER A CO'S.
HARNES". Trimmings, and Shoe-findings fe
sal at ii, JT. BIULBB. A CO S.
OIL, Patty, Paints Glass and Nails, tr sale A
March '70. H F, BIGLER A CO S.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD SCALES,
or ALL KJHD1. ALSO,
Baggage Barrows, Warehoas Tracks, Cepyiaf
P reuse, Improved Honey Drawers, A.,
. fOa SALB BV
H. F. BIGLER i CO,
Dealers in Hardware,
Match lft J . CiaAariBU, Pa, 1170
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