Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, July 13, 1870, Image 3

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"CLEARFIELD, PA., JULii 13, .870.
-V 1TMji-To insure th safe transmission
,T b mail, patrons should remit by check
"on.i-oriler, orbare their letters registered.
V , Vet will be enclosed in the first paper after
ti B'-r.ey csmcs to hand:
pe-n' B..E.-Summer Arrangement.
.-r..;., uM Tttod at
9.00 a.m.
ri.ii i . - -
Arrives at Osceola at :
Khilipsburg at
Clearfield at :
V1 Trim leri Clearfield a :
Arrives at Phiiipsbarg at ;
Osceola at : :
Tyrone at : ' :
Iiellefonteat :
Ixx-k Haven at
" William.portat
10 35 a.m.
11 00 a. m.
2. SO p m
3 40 p. m.
4 0 p. m
5.30 p. m
8. In p. m.
0 SO p. m.
10.50 p. m.
Accommodation. Train.
at : : : : : : 7.00a.k.
Arrives at Pbilipsburg at : : 0 a. as.
Osceola at : : : 10.25 a.m.
" Intersection at : : 1 OS p. m.
" Tyrone at J : : : 120 p.m.
n S r.tpr5 leaves Williamsport at 8 00a.m.
" "" rrpTe atlock Haven at . : 10 10 a m.
Eeilefonte : : t 11.40 a m
Interaction at : 1.03 p. ra
Osceola at :' : : : 2 40 p. m-i-
Fhilipsbueg at r : 3 35 p.m.
Clearfield at : : : 00 p. m.
-:,,.c er.nscfiorjs tnsfie at Tyren with trains
Yt ind West oo the Maine Line. -. .-
?3rncr' leaving; Clearfield at 2 30 p. m., reach
V'l'iiamjport u 10 50 P- m" the same day.
Tv;r' -erlavir.tr Williamsportatg 00a tn. reach
C'rr.rSeld at 6 0 p m. the same day.
Kn lU'Oi's. Divine services will te held
Sahtath, in Clearfield, as follows:
lit iitv. Hull, in St. Andrew's Episcopal
c'uatV'n. at 11 A. 51. and 7 P. M. Sunday
vh.--c.-I at 3 I'. M. Prayer meeting every
Wfaii"J:y evening at 7 o'clock.
B He". Butler.in the Presbyterian church.
n,.irnirg and everting. Sabaath school at
j P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
tTi;r.! at 7 o'clock.
Ly Her. J. II. M'Cord, in the Methodist
clut-h. niomine; and evening. Sabbath
whoul at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every
Thursday at 7 P. M. Communion services!
Fi Sabbath of every month at 1 01 A. M.
St. Francis' chnrch--Mas at 10 A. M.,
t'.:s s'lolJ auJ fourth SuuJuvs of each
isonth.
-par Shot. On Wednesday, Jane 23th,
,f ,!iii s Morrison shot a large black bear, in
iL r "Green woods," in Goshen township,
!!; county. IWuin was an old fellow, and
wi",i:e 1 about 3o0 pounds.
;.-E l?ALi., A game of baseball was
j 'r id, on July 2d, between the Susque
hanna's, of Curwensville, and the lle.-eule-s'i's
(,-f Lumber-city, on tbe grounds of the
!" r::i r. The score stood, Susquehanna's
Ilerculian's 10.
Hail. A heavy hail storm prevailed in
?! .ins unhip, this county, on Tuesday.
Ju;:ce'-ih., doinjr much damage to the
;-r-. 'i i.i crops. The wheat and rye was
!,: i!y injured, and will make these crops
h. rt. The corn was also much cut ap.but,
v i:h the auspk-iou- weather, is recovering
ia; i. Much of the fruit was also knock
.i . T, I'.tt there will still be a good crop.
1? j( j: T5rrc.KE.-Ou Wednesday morning.
J -nx -.'ih, the shear boom, at K. A. Big
iv r ? mill, on the southern line of this
I r broke, and about 300 bgs went
a'.r'X:. About I NJof them, howerer, were
I 'r- d on tl,e shnre hefore reaching the
1 -.t r uidge, and the balance were run into
M;'. Si.aw's boom below town. Mr lJ's loss
v'.'.l cousideral'le, notwithstanding the
1 2- vr re ail secure d aain.
L'; zd itii 1'owDKtt. On July 4th.,
i 'iirw-Mn;!e. a Mr. Toot, Frank Thoiup-
i. Frank McClure, anj another person,
with a painful accident, while firing a
i!jtewi:h anvils. Thev h.vl just fire 1 an
r v i ! . and in putting in another charge, the
kr about four pounds was accidvntly
m.Uc i. and the four weve bad'y burned a-
it their hands and faces. No cerious re
mits are anticipated, however, iorui the ae
Fatal Accit-ENT. A shocking end fatal
t ..i ll tit oii urrcd at Mill Run, two miles
t : it I'ijnufic'.d, this connty, on the uiorn-V-.?
vi July 4th. A number of ptrsons as--iijif'jj
to fire a salute with a large cast-iron
anvil. At the .-ccon l discharge the anvil
lur-t, a l irje fragment striking Mr. Thos.
on the nei jut back of the er, e
er:.ri the head nearly half off the body, ki!
i::i ii .n intai t!y. Another piece struck
M-. Jj .im Ma.-ray oo the lower leg, while
ar.th r pirt took efleit on tho shoul
i.r of Mr. Darney Clack, injuring both of
tl.etu severely, if not fatally. This sad ac
cident cat a deep g!oam over the entire
frj:i:aiur.i:y in which it occurred as is much
t le n .-.etted by all.
A Sr tANr.E I.vcil'E.vr. Some time last
fill, M'-s Cora K. Hayes, a;ed 7 years,
dju.-'ircr of S. J. Hayes, of Curwensville,
c u-ity, swallowed a needle of about 1$
j-ichii i:i length. " Tlic littte girl experieno
.' .-1 t:i unpleasant results, at the time, from
tb ,--i!!uvritiS of the needle. Several
i; n;h a;, however, she began to com
t laia of Living a pain in her stcniach, and
it' '.'-ni'r of pain in the region of (he
' as J .-ide. Thus makers stood uutil
T""iliy last, July 7th, when the Dcedlc
fi taken trout her hip, near the losrrr fx
tr :nity.,f the ileum, by Mr Ilaye's and hi
'-ni'i.y physician. This is certaiuly a very
?it-a!ir 2nd rare incident, and worthy of
Parents should exercise much pre-
'-latti n to prevent their children from swal
' 'in; n-elies or pins, lest dialh resnk
1'juj su-;h occurreBC. .
j
An Kvevixo of Sacrkd Soxti. Mr.
I'Li'.ip Philip:, will entertain the citizens of
(:a;fkH and vicinity, with a number of
si'Tod Songs, at the Court House, on Fri
Isy Kvening, July 15th. Mr. Philips has
1 wr'd wide reputation as a vocalist. Let
4-i c-i and hear him. The' IFu&t Chrit
'"'i .llrrate, speaks of him as follows:
'ThjJewho have heard the sweet singer
have a life long recollection of him, for
Iays sings himself into the heart. II U
r-iwer is marvelous; whether in the pres-"e-e
of the higheM dignitaries of the nation,
at the conference, prayer meetings or Sab
tith School, he charms alike, and rouses
ratri.iti4u and devotion at wilL Xor ia he
ftrtat akine on great occasions,. before .Tast
ics. He is as tonching and as ten
kr ia the social circle, with a select and ad--:iringft.
' "' " ' '
Clearfield Acadimt. The first ses
sion of the next scholastic year, of this in
stitution will begin on Monday, September
5th, 1S70L For particulars see advertise
ment. - ' - - '
Magazines. Arthur's Home Magazine
and Children's Hoar, are on hand. They
are both,excellent and beautiful numbers.
The popularity of these magazines are unri
valled. - ' :
Ladt's Friend. -The July number, of
this beautiful and interesting magazine, was
received, and is fully up to the standard of
its predecessors. $2 50 a year. Deacon A
Peterson, Philadelphia.
i
Nottce. 'The following School -"Iteports
have not yet been received : Deccaria, Bell,
Brady, Burnside, Covington, G irard, Goshen,
Guelich, Karthaus,. Lumber-city, N.Wash
ington and Woodward.
Gio. W. Snyder, Co. Sup't
How to Keep Ice. -As most of our citi
zens desire to have this haxury, and also
keep a small piece as long as possible, the
following is said to be the best plan T '"Make
a doubie pocket of strong woolen cloth, no
matter how coarse or faded it is. Have a
space of two inches or so between the inner
and oater pockets, and pack this space as
full as possible with foathers. You have
no need to use geese feathers, hen's feath
ers are just as good. With a pocket thus
constructed, and kept closely tied at the
mouth, a few pounds of ice may be kept a
week.
Scndat School Convention. A cir
cuit Sunday school convention will be held
at or near the Goshen M. E. Church, Clear,
field circuit, on Saturday July 23d, 1870,
commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m., and contin
uing during the day. Reports will be heard
from the different schools, questions dis
cussed, children's meeting addressed by
experienced speakers, and all the exercises
interspersed with charming Sninday school
songs. All the S. S. friends parents and
children are cordially invited to attend.
We hope the "Little Folks'' from every
family will greet us with their smiling faces.
A free dinner will be furnished to all in at
tendance, by the hospitable ladies of the
community. W. A. C, Pastor.
List of letters remaining unclaimed in the
Post-office, at Clearfield, July 1st 1870:
Mr. Arnel. Mrs..Mollie A Bell, (2) John
or Mary Briggs, A. C. Brwu, Richard
Bowen, Jesse Chamherlin, (2) Miss Ada
line Dun worth. Miss Maria Dolan, William
Iicki-on, John Ditzell, Mr. R. K. Foster,
Smith D. Flegal, John Garity, William M.
Gettle, Cha.-. A. Ilammand, William Hun
ter, S. How, Win. M. Johnston, (2) Wil
liam Johnston, Win. R. Johnston, Rusell
Jameson," D. II. Kornman, JI i.s Barbara
Keller, S. B. Kenepp, James Lotus, (2)
James D. Lewis, M. S. Longwell, (2) Al
bert Marrits, Samuel E. Midlatn, -John W.
MeCosh, Mrs. Mary McGoiuey.Mr. McGar
vey,Mrv Nesley, William Rickard, J. Raf
ferty, Jos2ph H. Ri lner, Jacob S trickier,
S. L. Shaw h Co., David Shoup, Miss Liz
zie Taylor, Fred Thic'a. Mi-s Nellie Wat
son, E. A Wilson, James Witherow.
Sams of Real Estate. Below we give
a list of the Deeds, as entered of record in
the Recorder's ofHce in this county, far the
week ending Monday, July 11th, 1870,
together with the consideration named,
where located, and the names of the grant
ors and grantees :
Deed, Win. Sob-rem to David Johnston,
for 7 acres in Lutheraburg. Consideration
?5.00'J.
Deed. Walter Barrett nl C. L. Barrett
to G. I). Goulfeilow, for 5o acres in Law-
re'nee township. Consideration $ut0. ,
Deed, Dan'l Stone ct. al. to Thos. May,
fur lots 22 and 22 in Osceola. Considera
tion $5oa
Deed, A. W. Raymond to John Pioffer,
for 52 acres in Morris two. Consideration ,
.J. .
Deed, JacoH Fuliner to Andrew Fulmer,
for I acre in Moms tp. Consideration $4Cl).
Deed, John B. Garrison to Win. & Jas.
Cathcart, for IS acres in Pike tp. Consid
eration SI 50.
Deed, John Sunderland to This. C. Lec,
for tract of iand in Bell tp. Consideration
$1,200.
Deed, G. L. Reed to J. B. Sunderland,
for 127 acres in Belltp. Consideration $400.
Deed, J. B. Sunderland to Jas. & Henry
McGee. for 127 acres iu Bell tp. Consider
ation $1,100.
Deed, J. C. Myers' Ex's, to Susannah
Barrett, for 10 J acres in Ferguson tp. Con
sideration $:;2$.
Deed, Henry Buck to Rudolf Buck, for
CO acres in Bradford tp. Consideratiod $1.
Deed, Esther Solt to Rudolf Buck, for 60
acres in Bradford tp. Consideration $1.
Deed, John Buck et. al. to Rudolf Buck,
for GO acres in Bradford tp. Consideration J I.
Deed, John L. Wilson to Rudolf Buck for
CO acres in Bradford tp. Consideration, ?990.
Deed. John A. Gamble et. al. to T. & C.
R. R. Co., Right of Way, Decatur. Con
sideration, $1. 1
Deed, Stephen Kephart to Geo. M'Alpin
for 13 acres in Decatur tp. Con. $50.
D--ed, A. G. Jamison to Reuben Lewis for
75 acres in Ferguson tp. Con. $252.
Deed, -Wm. Irvin toSatnuol FuHerton for
3G0aresin Piketp.' Consideration, $5,500.
Deed, The Osceola Coal Co. to Evan Da
vis ibr lots No's S4 and 85 ia Osceola. Con
sideration, $200.
Df.i-,1. M' Davis et. al. to W. R. Ful
ton for lots No's 4 aud 85 in Osceola. Con
sideration, $0'V - -
Deed, W. R. Fulton to John Davis for
lots No's S4 and S5 in Osceola. Con. $500.
Deed. J. A. L- Flegalet. al. to Robert
Flegal I.r S of 131) acres in Goshen tp. Con
sideration, $4,000.
Deed, George Knarr to George S. Knarr
for lot No. 27 in Trout ville. Con. $50.
Deed, Wm. A. Wallace to Israel Test for
lot in Clearfield. Consideration, $050.
Deed, John Flanders to John DuBois for
111 acres in Huston tp. Con. ?3,S00.
Deed, David Dressier to Ed. Harmon for
13 acres in Union p. Cod. $132 50.
Deed. D. noutz to Isabella Persin-r for 2
lots in Houtzdale. Consideration, $200.
Deed, C. M. Graham Si Sarah Wright to
A; K. Wright, tor 217 acres ia Morris twp.
Consideration $6,000.
Deed, A. K. Wright to Stewart & Lutz,
for 217 acres in Morris tp. Consideration
$2,000.
Deed, naonah McNielle to J. F. & John
Irvin, CS3 in Pike tp. Consideration $10,(JOO.
Deed, Abigail Garrison to Joseph Goon
for lot in Blootniogton. Con. $1,424.
To the Tcblic. Mrs. S. S. Liddell,
would inform the citizens of the county gen
erally, that she has just purchased a new
stock of Italian, and other marble, which
she is prepared to make up into desirable
work. LTer workmen, are men of experi
ence and reliability. All work will be done
in the highest style of the art, and warrant
ed as represented.
MARRIED.
On Sunday, July 3d, 1 -:70, by Rev. W.
G. Ferguson, Mr. E. A. Hoover, of Pike
township, aud Miss Clarissa. Colk, of
Curwensville." "
Thanks are returned to the happy couple"
for their kind remembrance of the printer.
May they be blessed with an sbumiance of
this world s good things, and eternal felicity
beyond this mundane sphere.
On Sunday, July 3d, 1870, by D. Dress
ier, Esq., Mr. Geo. E. Williams, former
ly of' Maine, and Miss Mart E. White
bead, of Union township.
On Tuesday, July 5th, 1870, by Re. R.
E. Kelly, Mr. T. B. Woodsidz, and Miss
Marv A. Tcrner, both of Clearfield co.
On Thursday. June 30th, 1S70, by FI. J.
Sloppy, Esq., Mr. D. Alfred McCrack
EN, of Ferguson township, and Miss FRAN
CES L. Bloom, of Pike township.
On Monday, June 27th, 1870, by Rev.
W. M. BurehtielJ,Mr. Jason K. Spencer,
and Miss Fannie Stkes, both of Pike
township.
On Thursday, June 10th, 1870, by Rev.
W. B. Purdy, Mr. SamltelM. Westoveo,
and Miss Rebecca Webb, both of Chest
township.
On Thursday, May 12th, 1S70, by Rev.
Abel Thompson, Mr. Geo roe W. Lord,
and Miss Maggie B. Owens, of Pike town
ship. On Wednesday, June 22d. 1370, by Rev.
Abel Thompson, Mr. William Weaver,
and Miss Mary E. Rishel, both of Brady
township.
On Wednesday, June 29th, 1870, by Rev.
Abel Thompson, Mr. Lewis B. Hile, of
Lumber-city, and Miss Leer Wise, of
Bloomington.
DIED:
On Monday, June 27th, 1870, Mart
Jane James, of Laurence township, aged
7 years, 4 months and 12 days.
"Farewell, dear friends, and all below,
I bid you all, at last, adieu, 1
'Till we shall meet in heaven above.
Where all is joy and peace and love.'
On Monday. Jnne 20th, 1870, at his res
idence in Bradford township, JonN Li zier,
aged 05 years, 10 months and 23 days.
Clearfield Eetail Markets.
CORRECTED WEEK LT BT R. HOSSOP
Apples, dried, lb.
12 1 Hay, ton.
14 00
24
IS
18
' 25
60
1 01)
14
35 00
75
3 50
Annies, preia. Itu. 1
f.. n ..... . ik
Applebutler, gal, 1 00 Shoulder;, lb,
Mutter. In.
Deef, fresh, lb,
iteef. dried, lb, -Buckwheat,
ha, 1
Duck wheat flour. lb
Hdes.lb,
Lard, lb.
Oars. ba.
Onions, ba.
Pork, lb.
Pork, mess, bbl,
lie arcs. ba. 2
Boards, per M 14
fotatoes. bu,
Phister. bbl.
Peaches, dried, lb
K y bu,
IUjis, lb,
Palt. per sack.
Shingles, 3 in.
Corn. shelled, 1 25
" ears, 60
" m?al, S 00
Chop, rye. 2 90
' mixed- 5 40
Cheese, lb. 25
Cherries, lb, 18
Chickecs.dresfsed.lb, 15
k?s, 20
Hour. bbl. fl 50
13
24
3
50
00
3
5
Shingles. 25 in,
Timothy seed, ba.
Wheat, ba.
Wool. Ib,
13 00
6 00
1 40
40
CLOSING PRICES OF UsHAVEN A BRO-,
40 onth Third Street. Philadelphia. -3
o'clock P. IL.Juuo Its, In 70.
r S. B i or 114 1 MI
K. S. 6 s of IS02. . ' .. 110 110i
U S. 6'sof 164, 190 . I0J
C S. s of 1865, - 1091 1091
U. S. ri i of 1S65, new, 101 10M
U. S. 6's cf ISS7. new, 109 1001
U. S. 6"iof ISM, 109 109j
C. S. 5's. 10-40't. - 1055 100
II. S 30 year 6 per cent Cy., 1I2J 112j
iue Compound Interest Notes,- 19
Cold, 113 113
Silver, - 13 110
Lnion TaeificTt. R. 1st M. Bonds, 820 BiO
Central Pacific R. U.. 850 860
Union Pacifie Land Grant Bonds. 720 T30
X'OCNTV DIRECTORY.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
2d Monday in January, I 3d Slob day in June. 2 w.
3d - in March, 14th " incept. 2 w.
4th " ia Mav, I 2d u in 'or. 2 w.
COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS
Pres'tJudge Hon. Chas. A Mayer. Lock Haren.
As te.Judges lion, hamuel Ciyle. Clearneld
llon.UaeoD vvillneiui- tranmton
Shr:ff. . . . Cyrenus Howe, .
Ciearfield
Prothonotary, Aaron C."Tate. : ' .
Keg. A ltec. . Anbury W. Lee.
Distriot Att y, W.il M CuIleugh,
T.MVI- PUT.)
Co. Surveyor, S. F McCioskey, .
Curwensrille
N. Washington
uouiiuisvn rs, utneno nmtn, .
camuel coattoer,
Clearneld.
Kemuel It. Hinduiaa, Olea Hope
. Clark Brown. . . . Clearfield.
Auditors.
Price A. Kewles. .
N. Millport.
John D. Milter. . .
iiurd.
Clearfield
Coroner
. James A. Moore,
Co-Superind'tUeo W.Snyder,
LIST OF POST-OFFICES.
Townsktp.i. iVjt of J .O. Nainrf P.M.
Beccaria, - Olen Hope, - - -' Homer DuBree,
... I'tahvilie, - - - S. McFarland,
- ilegarty sXKoads Samuel Uegarty
Bell, Bower, - - S A. Korabaugh
i . - - Chest, . - - - - Thos.A. il'lihee.
t ... Cush. - ' ' - - J.W Campbell,
u . . . Ostend. -- - - H. L. Ueudersen
Bloom, - - Forrest. - - Algernon Holden
Bogge, - -- Clearfield Bridge: - Jas. Furrest.
- Wallace ton, ..... ,-. John E Moore
Cradfucd, - Woodland, - . - Wu. Albert.
.. . . . , Wm 'a Grove, - -.Ed. Williams
Brady, -.-. Luthersburg, - . L. B. Carl tie
- - Trouinlle, - Mrs. C. Weaver
' - '. Jefferson Line, John Heberlin.
BarnsiJe, - NewWaehingten - Sam'I McCune
... Burnside. - Matthew Irwin.
v . . Pa?cbinvillevT--" - Jack Patcbin.
... Fast Kidge, W. Summerville
Chest,- - - - Hurd, - - .- . - Lewis J. Hurd
- . McGarvey, '- -.' - Wm Mctiarvey
.i ' . . . Westover, - - - S A. Farber.
Clearfield," - Clearfield, - - ' - P. A. Gaulin .
Covington, - Frenchville,. - - Claud. Earmoy
Karthaus. - . - John Keiter
Curwensville Curwensville, - - Charles Hoel
Decatur, - Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa.
- - West DueatUT- - Lever Smeal,
Ferguson, - Marron. - - , - John P Straw.
G irard, - - - Leconte's Mills. - Augn's Leeonte,
. ..... Bald Hills. - Alex. Irwin.
Gosben, - - Snaweville, - - H H. Morrow.
Graham, - - GrRhamton.' - Thos. H. Foreey
Guelich, - Smith's Mills, - - Jos.O.Oanoe.
, .... Allemans' - - - Henry Alleman.
Huston, - -Trier, - - - - Mips R. J. Tyler.
PennficlJ. - ' - Frank Eewman.
Jordan, - - Ansonville, - .11. bao
Karthaus, - Salt Lick," -. - Gee. Heckadern,
Knox. - - - Sew Millport, .- , H J. Sloppy.
Morris, - - - Kylertown, - "- Ed. C. Brenner.
" .... MurrUdale. - - John Odell. ,
Osceola. - - Osceola Mills.-- T. P Boalich.
Peun, - - - Lumber City.t - H W. Spenser.
. .... Grampian Hills, Jona. "Viall
Pike, . ... Curwensville, - Chas. Hoel.
Onion, , boekton, - , - - D. E.Brubaker.
Woodward. Jeffries. ... James Lockett-
. . .'. Maaera. - - - - J. G Derby.
4 This Post OfEce w 11 do for Cheat township.
STATE A C STATES DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS OP PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor. - - - John W. Geary, Cumberland,
Seo'y of Com. - Frank Jordan, - Bedford,
Dep. Secretary, J. M. Weakley, -Auditor
Gen - John P.Hartranft, Montgomery,
u tt.n . J M. Campbell. - Cambria,
Attorney Geo- - F..C Brewster, - Philadelphia,
Adjutant Gen. - P. B. M'Creaiy, - trie.
State Treasurer, Wm. W. Irwin, - Beaver,
Sup. Com Seh" J. P.Wickersham, Lancaster,
Deputy Sup't. - C. It. Cobuin, - - Bradford,
State Librarian, Wien Forney, - - Dauphta,
Scfreu a Corar. Chief Justice. James Thomp
son. Associates. Henry W. W illiams, Jobs M.
Heed. Daniel Agnew, George Sharswood. Ses
sions. Philadelpiha, 1st Monday of January. Har
riebarg, 4th Monday of April .f anbury, let llot
dey oX October. Pittsburg, 3d Monaay of October.
F. N A U G L E
.. . .
"WATCH XAS,IB,
' GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELU. "
The undersigned respectfully informs his old
customers and the pnbiia, that be has on hand,
(and constantly receiving new additions,) a large
stock of Clocks, Watches end Jewelry.
CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man-
factory, consisting of Eighl-day ai,d thirty-hour
prills; and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and
Alarm clocks.
YA TClIES. fine assortmento isil ver Hunt
ing and open case American patent Levers, plain
and full jeweled.
GOLD rENS. an elegaat assertment. of tbe
best quality. Alto, in silver extension and desk
holders
SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and
near sight, colored and plain glass.
JEWELRY of every variety, from a single
piece to a fall act.
ALSO, a fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, bat
ter knives, etc , plated on genuine Alabirta.
ALSO, Hair Jewelry .with pure gold mounting
got up to order. Call and see sample book.
AH kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care
fully repaired and WarranUd.
A continuance ot patronage is solicited
Mov. 2sth, 1365. II- i. NAL'GLB
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jr. weaver "VTT,r,r'T7 J-JeEBS.
w. rowctb, jL J; A vyJLi w.w.aam
CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT.
Messrs. HOOP. WEAVER A CO., rVoprieteri,
would respeetfullT infers tbe citiiens ef the
eoanty that they have eempletely reClted aad
supplied their PLA5ING MILL, ia this Bereugh,
with the best and latest improved
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
and are new prepared te execute all erisrs is
their Iiae of business, such al
Flooring,Weatherboarding, '
Sasli, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and
Moldings, of all kinds.
They have a large steck ef dry lamberen band,
end will pay cash ferelear staff", ene-ani-a-hal.'
inch pannel plank preferred (Xev S. '(7:
VjEff SPRING STOCK!
3. SHAW I soy.
Hare jast returned frees the east aad are aew
opening an entire new steek ef geeds is tie reeas
formerly occupied by Wm. . Irwii, ee liarkel
Street, wbieb they aew efer te the palslie at the
lowest cash prieei. ' . V .
Their stcek eonsisti sf a geeersl assertmenl ef
Dry Qoeds. Oroeeries. Qeeensware, Bard ware.
Beets, F hoes. Hats, Caps, Sennets, Dress Oeeds.
Truits, Candies. Fish, Fslt, Breams, Kails, ete.,
in fact, everything usually kept ia a retail store
ean baked by calling at this store, er will be
roeared to erder. "
'"'
Their steek it wall seleettd. "aid consists ef ike
newest seeds, is of the best euality, ef the latest
styles.-and will be said at lowest prices for eash,
or exchanged for appreved seaatry produce. -
Be lore and eall aad examine ear steek before
making your purchases, as we are determined
s lease all wbe may faver at wilb their eistess.
MayS,lS7, J- BITAW A (OH.
pUKNITURS X O O let 8.
JOHJI evELICR,
Desires te inferm his old friends and easterners
that, having enlarged his shop and ioereaaed bis
facilities for manulacturing. ba is new prepared
to reake to order inch furniture as may be desir
ed, in good style and at cheap rates fer cash. Be
mostly has on band at his "Furniture P.eenis.'
a varied assortment of furniture, atneog which is
BC REAL'S AD SIDEBOARDS.
Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa. Parler,
Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Common, 'Fretich-postet, Cottage, J-
- ny-JL.ind and ether Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS". tTOUK-STAXDS, HAT
RACKS, WASH-STASD8, Ae.
Eprinw-seat. Cain-bottom, aad Parler Chairs;
And eomraen and other Chairs.
LOOKING - OLA8118
Of every description en hand, and new glasses fry
old trames, which win Be put la on very
reescuablo terms, ensaort notice.
fleaise keeps on hand, or furnishes to erder. Hair.
tern-busk, Uair and Cotton top JHattrossef.
COFFINS, OF ETERY KIND,
Made to order, and funerals 'attended wltk
. Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, House painting done te erder. "
Tbe above, and many etber articles are furnishes)
te customers cheap for CAsa or exchanged fer is
proved country produce. Cherry. Msple. Poplar,
Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable lor the busi
ness, taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shop is on el an at street. Clear
field, and nearly opposite tbe "Old Jew Store."
December 4. IP6I . JOB N G I K1.K K
P. T. I.
DR. BOYER'S.
WEST BRANCH BITTERS,
A Pare, Pleasant. Safe and Reliable Tonie, seat
peanded from fresh a-.-l cboioe herbs and pos
itively pure spirits, free from fusil eil. er .'
ether irritating properties, and vill
Eot disagree or: offend the re est
delicate stomach. Warrant
ed to contain more med
icinal virtue than any ' '
bitters at present offered to tbe pa Hie.
IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL.
To increase the Appetite to promote Digestlc
to cure Dyspepsia te care Fat er and Ague
waw svu nuBuraa s,s e a v vuo paiiuu u) cue; be
Chronic Diarrhea to cure F!arulence--to cure
ncia r.tuctations to cure nervous uetHl ity 1(
cure Hypochondria to cure Sallowness of th
Complexion to ours Pimples and Blotches 1
cure General Debility sad Prostration of th
Physical Powers,
IT . HAS XO KQ UAL
TRTIT ANDTJE CONVINCED.
SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT SI PER BOTTLE.
' A lihtrml dtien tm th trmd: .
AscrAcrraiD kxclcsitelt r
A. I. SHAW,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Dealer ia Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
Molls. Oils. Faint, varnisnes. Ae., Patent
Medicines. Pure Wines end Liquors for
medical porptK.es. Fancy and Toilet
Articles, and all goods usually
kept in a Drug Store, sold
- ' - - , eheap. ' : " '
Having in his employ a clerk a gradueata in
rcarmacy who speaxs ootn tnglisU and Ger
man, the undersigned feeli bo hesitancy in saying
tnateustomerscan rely upon navmg tbe presarip
lions properly put mp. A. I. SHAW.
Feb. JS, 1&79, , -
II.
REMOTAL!
REMOVAL,
C. KRATZER & SONS,
Have removed te the large aad elegaat, SEW
STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjeiniag Mer
rell A Bigler'i Hardware Store, where they will
be pleased ta see their old and new easterners.
Citiiens ef the county visiting Clearfield, us
wishing to make purchases, will find it te tfceir
advantage to examine their steck.
Seeds at eash prices exchanged for all kinds of
country produce. ' Jan. 6,'f 9.
LOOK" AT THIS!
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles aad Miscellaneous Becks; Sheet stasia
far Piano, Flale and Violia; - -
Blank Aecoant and Pass Beeka, of every de
scription ;. Paper and Eavelepes. French
pressed and plain; Pensand Pencils;
Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exempte aad
rremisery Jietes;
Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment
Brief; Legal cap; Record cap aad
Bill cap, etc.,
Will be sold at Wholesale cr Retail by
e
P. A. GAUL IN,
At the Post effiesl ea Market Street,
Clearfield, Pa.
Maya, 186$
A. P. BCTTC.
; 0. a. Terse
B0YNT0N &- YOUNG,
Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.., : ;
MAM VFACTVKBRS OF "
- . .
STEAM ENGINES,
Mulaj and Crrcnlar Saw Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS,
SHAFTIMG. PVLLB1S, BOLTS.
and all kin'Is of Mill worlc. .
STANLEY TARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
Heating StoTes, Sled Sh'oea, Tlows,
and castings ef all kiads.
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' DEALERS IN ,
Gifiards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles.
Oilers, Tallew Caps, Oil Caps, Gauge Ceeks,
Air Cocks, Glebe Valves, Check Valves,
Wrought Iroa Pipe, 8 learn Paaspa,
Beiler Feed-Paaaps, Aali-frletlea
Metals, Soap Bteae Packing,
am Paekiag, Ac. Ae.f
December, 115 tf.
i. B. RAEl)f. ! W. tAIABT. ." A. A. aJRABAW.
NEW FIRM!
JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS,
WHOLESALE A1TD RETAIL DEALISS
la all kinds ef
Dry Gecdt, Eeets aad Shoes, Halt aad Caps,
Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Qaeoas
ware, Woed and Willowwarc, Fleer,
Bacea, Fish,5al ete., MarkalSt, '
CLEAEJIELD, PA
FOR THE LADIES
They have Eaaaets, Silks Cebargs, Alpaca,
Mcriaes. Wool Delaines, Laslres, fliag
- - hams. Prists, Peplias, Lawns, Sea
shades, Handkerchief Kid aad
ether Gloves. Hesiery, Balmo
rals, Ueop-skirU, aad a
general variety ef rib
boas, trimmings,
Battens, Braids, ete., at the lowest prices, ,
FOR GENTLEMEN
They have Black and Blue Cletks, Black sv
Taney Cassimaras,SattiBeUs, Tweeds, Mel
tons, Wster-proef Cloth, Silk, Sssta
and commoa Vestiags, etc., la
great variety, aad at prices
that' will give geaeral
"a satisfaetiea te bayers, .
- -: ALSO,
A general assertsseat of Keady-mada CI eta
ing. Hata and Caps, Beets aad Shoes,
Hardware and Queeasware, a geed
Block, Wood and Willowwarc,
and a fall stock cf flrcceries.
IN FACT, - -
GBAHA1X A SONS sell al! artielei that are
asually kept in m well-regulated eoaatry -store,
and hence the people generally
will find it to their advantage te
buj goods of them. . .
Grain and aouatry produje taxea
exchange for 6oc is.
, - Ao. zs-'fiiv. . : : .
CAWED LUMBER. The undersigned
having started in the Lumber business,
near osceoia, urarneia eounry. ri,, is now pre
parea to iurnisn pine ooeras. Clear and panel
stuff. Ae. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order
and shipped on short noriee.
C.ti. MACOMBER.
Osceola Mills.
May a, 1869-tf. Clearfield co.. Pa.
"W'OTICE. Having purchased the interes
of J. A. Blattenberjrer. Fs,-i., in the hut
sinesi heretofore carried on under the firm nam
of J. A. Blattenbeyer d- Co., the cam will be con
ducted hereafter under the name it Mosbannon
Land and Lumber Co., (Store).
H. H SHILLISGFORD, JOHS LAWSHE,
PreeidtBt. Sup't.
May 11, '7.-tR
g AM U EL I. S N Y 1) E R,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER A.VD
JEWELER,
Clsiiiuld, Pi.
AH work warranted to give catipfartina. A
good assortment of Watch-giasses and Keys al
ways on band.
Koome on Second Street, opposite the Court
House. March 2. lS7Q-tf .
0
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MY OWN
HOOK.
Having purchased the entire stock at I lie
old stand ol.Kiik & Spencer, in Lumber City,
I intend carrying on the business a hereto
fore.
MY MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FO
CAall.
Thanking oar friends and enstnmers for
pest patronage I solicit a continusnco of the
ainie.
Sept.l5lh, 18fi9, ISAAC KIRK.
JEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Market Street, nearly opposite tbe residence ef
11. B. r-woop. Esq., .
' CLEARriBLB, Pa.,
Would respectfully announce ta the citiiens ef
Clearfield and vicinity, that be has opened a
BOOT A.1U SHOE SHOP, in th building lately
occupied by J. I,. Cuttle. ss alawotEo andbat he
is determined not 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 th best quality, always en hand.
Give him a eall. June 24. '64.
c.
- K R A T Z K R,
Oprnsita tha Jail.
' Clearfield, I'enn'a,
Dealer la Dry Geeds, Dress Goods. Millinery
Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Steac
ware, Clothing;, Boots. Shoes, Hata, Caps, Flour.
Bacon, Fish, Salt, etc., is constantly receiving new
supplies from the cities, wbieb be will dispose al
at the lowest market prices, te customers. Before
purchasing elsewhere, examine his steck.
Clearfield, February t, 187C.
D
ENTAL PARTNERSHIP.
D K. A.M. HILLS desires toinform his patients
and the public generally, that he bss associated
with him in the practice of Dentistry. S. P.SHAW.
D. D S , who ia a graduate of the Philadelphia
Dental College, and therefor has the highest
attestations of bia Professional skill.
All work done in the office I will bold myself
personally responsible for 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 me to speak to my patrons wilb
confidence.
Engagements from a distance should be made
by letter a few days before tbe patient designs
coming- Clearfield. June S, 1868 ly .
J-JOMK INDUSTRY!
BOOTS AUD SHOES
Made to Order at the Lowest Rates.
The undersigned would respectfully invite the
attention of the citisens of Clearfiel i end vicini
ty, to rive him a eall at bis shop en Market St.
nearly opposite llsrtswick A Irwin's drug store.
where he is prepared to maaeer repair any tniog
in bis line.
Orders entrusted to him will be executed with
promptness, strength and neatness, and all werk
warranted as represented. .
I bar now on band a steck f extra freiirn
calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ae., that I will
finish up at tbe lowest figures.
JuncIStb, 1SB6. UAMEIi CD.l.tLLLI
EW STORE AND SAW MILL,
AT BALD HILLS,
Clearfield county.
Th Budersicned. having opened a large and
well selected stock of goods, at Bald Hillt. Clear
field county, respectfully solicit a share ef publie
patronage.
lbeir stock embraces Dry Goods. Groceries,
nard ware. Queensware.Tin-ware. Boots and Shoes.
Hats and Caps, veady mad Clothing, aad a gen
eral assortment of Notions, etc.
They always keen on band the bost quality cf
Flour, and a variety of Feed
All goods sold cheap for cash, or exchaeged fer
approved country produce.
Having also erected a Steam Saw Mul, they arc
predarcd to saw all kinds of lumber t order.
Orders solicited, end punctually filled.
Sov.20, 1867. K. B. A A. 1KW1S.
SOMETHING NEW
IN ANSONVILLE,
Clearfield county, I'enn'a.
The undersigned 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 Wintcrgoods, wbieb
be oners to tbe publie at prices tn suit tbe times
Hit 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 complete assortment;
stoves and btove-plpe, a heavy stock ; Hoots end
Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies'
dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together
with an endless assortment or notions te tedious
to enumerate, always on hand, and sor sale very
cheap. Prints at 10 cents ayard.and other goods
le proportion, jnow is tn time t buy.
Country produce or every kind, at the bicnest
market price, will b taken in exchange fer
?;ooaa; and even Greenbacks will net be refused
or any article in store. Examine my steek be
fore you buy elsewhere.
Oetober 30.186T. H.8WAX.
JUST IN TIME!
THE SEW GOODS AT
A. K. WRIGHT & SONS,
. . . . CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Having just returned from tb eastern cities
we are now opening a full stoew of seasonable
.uuj, at our rooms oa Second street, to which
they respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lie generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed
in this section, and is being sold very low for
cash. . las stoeK consists tn part I .
DRY GOODS
afthe best onalitv. inch a Prints. Delaines. Alpa
as. Merinos. Ginebams ; Muslim, bleached and
unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool
Flannels, Casimrs. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu
bias. Hoods. Hood skirts. Balmorals. Ae.. A., al
of wbieh will be sold low fob cass. Alee, a fine
assortmentof the best ef
X B K S1
WEAR
consisting of Drawer and Shirts, Hate and Caps,
Boots and oa, xiaBuserenieiii cravats, eic
Also, Baft Rep. Dog Ror, Baltina Augurs
and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
Lamp wicks and enimneys.ete., etc.
.... n.....-.u fii.M... rr i c. ....
ries. and spices of all kinds. In short, a general
assortment of every thing asually kept In a retail
store, all cheap ftr cask, or approved country
r -
WRIGHT A BOSS.
Kv. xs-jaie-ai3
F'Apply"-. BUqqKY'w' GRAHAM""
jay t a, o.
CCRWLSgVILLK ADVERTISEMENTS,
TEETH ! TEETH U
Extracted for 25 Cents,
fextraeted with tbe us of Nitrous Oxyd Gaa,
and Local Aaw-sthesia. (tbe only barm tern and
efficient anastheties sow ia use,) by
J- Hay, Srem Dentist, CuncttuvilU. Pa.,
Who would hereby most respectfully return bis
taanks for tbe libsnai patronage oftb pact, and
inform the publie that be has removed, kis OSe
to the Corner of Stat and Locust Streets, ever
Jenkins More, wbere he Is prepared to reoeive
his customers ia newly fitted up Booms, and do
their work in the most rkilful and workmanlib
manner All werk done ia tbe latest and most
approved style, and guaranteed.
Ir. Hays will be engaged in his office from tbw
lst to the 23d of eecb month ; tbe balance of eat,
montb.hewill spend in Glen Hope, Burnside.
and Luthersburg. alternately. Parties rsnxltbg
at a distance, should write to us previous ot their
coming. Office hours, from H t 12 o'clock, A. M.,
and from 1 to i o'clock. P M.
We use Done but tbe very beet material, and
defy competition for -beauty, cheapness, aad du
rability Give as a call.
Curwensville. Pa , May 2, 1870 -feb3y.
V" E W FOUNDRY
in Curwensville..
The undersigned havinr entered ml a, nmrcs.
nershin, in th. FOUX )KV" KIKl.vr.s'."; i
Cnrweosville. would inform Hi nnhlia that th.
keep eu hand, and will manufacture te erder.
Plows, Cultivators,
THRESHING MACHINES"
Stoves, etc.,.
and every other description of artistes generally
made in a country foundry. -
Terms reasonable. Old metal taken ia er
change for work.
A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
JACKSGS ROBISON.
Feb. 2S.'Jy. JAMKSM. WELCH.
NEW HOUSE!
NEW GOODS!!
NEW PRICES!!!
IIARTSOCK & GOODWIN,
Curwensville, Pa.,
Are bow receiving, direct from Hal timers. Boston,
Aew iora, fbiladelpbia aad Futsbarg. an tm
mus stock eat
DRY GOODS, CLOTHIJVtx,
II ATS AX T CAPS,
Gg.XTS' EUSiriSBIXG GOODS
HOOTS AND SHOES,
CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENS WAR K,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ue,
bought at lower prices than have been mad te
any hous in the Iowa since tbe good old days
before the late war. all to ba distributed te tboe
wbo visit Curwensville for safplies.in aoeordaa
with the great sacrifice at which they were bought.
LADIES
Are particularly invited lo call at Hart sock A
Goodwin's cheap store, and examine the splendid
StOCK oi
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, SUA WLS,
FA NC Y GOO DS, 4)-e.,
' son exhibition.
, TJtey Defy Competition!
Partt e&nnot do justice to thiDS.Ts Id boding
anyl of th necessaries ef life, withontealliog on
May470-.-m HARTSOOK GOODWIN.
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST.' 9
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES,
JUST RECEIVED BY
ARX0LD & HARTSHORN,
Curwensville, Pa.
(Oue door West First Nat. Bank.)
Having just returned from th East with a com-
plete assortment ol Gooda. anitablefor tbe Spring
and Summer trade, wear now prepared to far
tiiih all kinds of Goods
-CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST."
And after thanking our customers for their lib
eral patronare during tiie past year, we would
most respectfully ask for a continuance of tb
same. Our stock consists of
DRY GOODS.
NOTIONS.
HARDWARE.
QCE ENS WARE,
WOOD AND
WILLOW-WARE,
GKOCERIES.
HOOTS SHOES.
HA TS if CA rs.
CLOTIIIJ.U.
CARPETS,
TOBACCOS, Et:
Al.'o. Flour. Bacon. Salt, Fish. Grain, Ac. Ae., all
ef which will be sold on the. most reaaonabl
terms. nd th highest market price paid for
Grain W ool and all kinds of lumbar and country
produce. .
Please give us a eall before purchasing elsewhere.
Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality aad prices.
ARNOLD A HARTSHORN,
Cer. Main a Thompson St.
April 20,70 Curwensville, Pa,
SQUARE TIMBER.
E. A. Irvin & Co.,
Being specially engaged ia th business of bay
ing acd telling SQCARK TIMBER, wculd rep re
lent that they are bow prepared, ta purchase tim
ber, delivored at either Curwensrille, Lock Havea
or Marietta, ot will tak it at any of these point
and sell oo commission, making such advances aa
at necessary.
Those engsged in getting cut timber will 1 ad
at ear star in Curwensville, very large steely
ef STAPLE GOODS, ef all descriptions.
ALSO,
FLOUR,
MEAT,
- RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
aad veryth'" accessary for as ef Lambermea.
RAFT BOPB.ef all slses.kept kaadia larg
quantities, and sold at a small ad vane, by th
eoil. Also, PULLET BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE, A.
Special inducements offered to the ssaaaia
tariBg Equar Timber.
E. A. IK VIS A CO,
Curwenarille, Jaa. 12, 1S7S.
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