Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, August 24, 1870, Image 3

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.iJ-TKLLU'A., ATTGUST24, 1870.
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. y'iiy mail, patror.s should remit bj check
,t trill iie endow! in the first paper aftei
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Snrataer Arrangement.
- in leaves Tyrone at :
.Arrives at "areola at : :
' J'hilipsbnrs at
" Clearfield ut :
. r on ?e:tTe OtonrfieH . :
'.rr;vcs tt Philipbnrg t
(Vceola at : :
11 Tyrone at : :
" Iiellefnnte at :
Lock Haven at
" Williarnportat
: : 9.01) s n
: : 10 35 a.m
: 11.00 a.m
: 12 05p.m
: 2.30 p m
: 3 40 p. in
: 4.00 p. m
: 5.30 p. m
: 3.1 o p. m
V50p. m
: 10 60 p. m
Accommodation Train.
V.?artieM at : : : : : :
rr:vc3 at l'hilipsbors at : :
Os-'enla nt : : :
- Intersection at : :
Tyrone at : : t
-r.rr. le.ive Willinmsport at
rries at 1 oi-k Haven at . :
I'.ellef'inte : : :
1 ntercci!on at : :
Osceola at : : ; :
- PhilipFLueg it .' :
Clearfield at : : :
7 00 A. K
8 40 a. m
10 2 a. m
1 08 p.
1 29 p. m
H 10 .
10 10 a m
11 40 a m
1.03 p. m
2 4 p. m
3 35 p. m
6.00 p. m
. ir-cHens made at Tyrone with trains
.: . West oti the Maine l.ine.
.-era leavinj Clearfield at 2 30 p. m., reach
import at 10 50 p. m. the same day.
-er-leaving Williamsportat8.00a.in. reach
i l at fi.eil p m. the same day.
.ictors. D'vine services will te he'd
.-J in Clearfield, as follows:
. I', li-t'i, ri St. Andrew's Episcopal
, ii. at 1 1 A. M. and 7 P. M. Snnday
.i at Z P. M. Prayer meeting every
I -':iv tvenine t 7 o'clock.
il.'V. Dutler.in the Presbyterian eliurc'i,
-urn i an 1 evening. Sabait'i stdiord at
; . M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
. ..:i.r 7 o'clock.
V lie v. J. II. M'Cord, in the Methodist
.r.-ii. morning and evening. Sabbath
- i nt 'J A. y. Prnver. met tine, every
ir :y at 71 P. M. (.'oinniunioti services
' -t ' iM'suh of every month at 10 A. .'I.
i'tutnis' church .Mas. at 10 A. M.,
: k-rood and fourth Sand.-tva of each
.. mil.
Ti'.us ts. T!i best trusses in the niar
. t to Lc had at A- I. Sha'.T.s, Clear
Lb Pa.
Iays are s-hcrtni'ijr, anil nights beeoni
' v.z cool and pleasant while autumml injects
: i co:
seerts iu every bush. SuuiOiur
l.-
:.;i:.-,:.:ii line a uream.
i
We AK2 informed that a contract ha
1? n elowrd for the construction of the
V-:-!i!n,;tou and Buffalo Railroa, from a
;':n: ii;-ar Aurora to O'earj. This iooki
v ry much as though the road will be made
lL; .ih our county, as profiled.
T;is Academy u one of the bet thools
o: i:s '.lass iu the State. Prof. Harrison is
: aire-:
miili-1
if? !
cholar. a goo'
I discii)!
sci)!an
a. :.iij an c'Scietit teacher find juoral in
iit ior. If you wi4i to give yonr children
s l-' )! practical education send iheu to the
AcaJeiuj.
Water vs. Filth. We thii.k it wa.
l j!i;t us t rated to the entire atiafaction of
ii!, last week, that there exi'ts a necessity
f r a supply of water, other than that ob
t:;i:ic 1 'Votii the wells sunk in the inidt cf
i'i-; c?s-pools and .sinks of filth within cur
h'-.t ni;h limits.
A i'lttsEvr. Mrs. JeSYies of the Sus
ij-i -a-ui'ia House, Curwnsville, last wotk,
I ' -c:;ted us several of the largest and lot
I i.-hes we have seen fur years. They grew
( :: a tr?e, i:i the yard ajoir.ing the hotel,
in- tir way ; Mrs. Jcifries keeps one of the
h : h.iteU in the county, a fact worthy the
a :' iiii.nj of travellers.
Chaxcif op "Bos.ses." By reference to
"ii-advertising c-'umns, it will be tern that
Mr. II. II. Shaw, is "bossing" the Tcjbaeeo
an l Cigar Store, two doors east of the Post.
if.es, formerly rrned I t N. M. Hoover.
Ii:,
irry is a very clever and accommodating
tiiaii, and will endeavor to please
in-y favor him with their custom.
all who
Oh, What a Stink! Such was
the
u:.m ra! exclamation of our citizens, on
W
day morning last, as they appioach-
c iii.arkct street. The cause, at first, was a
liiy-tvry ; but it was soon di.jvered that it
:r -e fi o iu some fi'th that was scattered in
til'; Mroet the debris of a slaughter house,
Hirtii.ns of which f-jli out of the wagon bed
a ;t uas Lciug buuled along the street, the
L:i;lit previous. We have frequently, du
r;: the past two months, directed the at-Un-.ion
of our borough ofucers to the exit
te:iet of a vast amount of filth within the
corporate limits, which should be removed,
hittle or no attention was given to our bug
gc::u:i, no doubt regarding them as a mere
matters f talk for talk's sake. But, if such
!'" supposition, we think, all fully re
a ibe I'aeU, as they exist, on Wednesday
m ri!!! ;art ; and, we hope, that now tl
cr step- will be taken to renovate the
to vri. anl prevent the recurreuee of such
ai intolerable stench and nuisance as that
r ea.ei and iutiici-jJ upon our citizens last
t
i km; TtiiANo. (Ja Wednesday morning
l.inr young men of this place Messrs.
A. A. Adams, A. W. Lee, Frank FicIJ'trg
-jJ irv-e Hagerty started on foot for
il-'iibr d, Pa. The first information of the
:..T.aTH-ats of these ameteur pedestrians,
t;r:d !! the Altoona Suit of Friday last,
wLt.li fives a highly interesting description
liuir physical condition and general ap
l car-nice upon arriving in that city. The
) csierday afternoon, while busily engaj;-
i: "lr daily duties, our sanctum was itr
v.i.le l ty j,,r individuals of most forlorn
a;i I li.ajin ited aspect. They" were travel
w .in. and dun -covered, lame and halt, out
a'- the hee'a and out at the toes, coatless
and a!uio,t hatless. When tl cy divested
tlifiiisclves of the du.t that berlouded their
'inienances. we recognized them as Ciear
iuliert A. W. ie. Frank Fielding, Alonzo
AiJatns and George Hagerty two lawyer",
j county officer, and a printer. They left
v ii arGeld on Wednesday morning, and were
tnu far on their way to Bedford Springs.
Ju7 rest m s and enjoying themselves at
tae L-igan House, and providing themselves
tth new shoes, &c, they resumed their
journey.a'id expect to reach their destination
i'-iii'irruw morning. Why they undertook
"'is journey ou foot we did not learn, but
resume they wiahei to realize how people
w'rked their way through the world before
")e ag8 of hteaui power and railroads. It
will no doubt result in benefit to the springs,
their improving health will be attributed
w tue healing qualities of its waters.
Fox Sale a seeond-hpnd Cooking Stove
Triumph, rvo. 9, at the Presbyterian Par
sonage, Clearfield, Pa,
Remember! the next term of the Clear
field Academy begins on Monday, September
5th, 1870. Scholars should be prepared to
enter the school at the opening of the ses
mod, otuerwise, u will retard their own
advancement, and gire additional labor to
the teachers.
The Ciiiidren's IIoi r for September
beautifuhy illustrated, and numbers amon
its contributors the names of Kate Sutber
land, Ada M. Kennicott, Clio Stanley, am
others equally well qualified to please chil
dren. "Beech Nut Farm," by Virginia F.
Townsed, is continued. This little ma
zine is really the prettiest publication for
chdd.-en that we know of.
CncRcn Dedication. So preventing Provi
uouui-c, lu bi. i.. Lnurcn ai uosnen, tnis county,
wnl te dedicated on Sabbath, the 1 S;h day of Sep
tember eext. Morning termon at li o'clock, A
Si., by Rev. J. S. M Murray. Presiding Kldtr of
Altoona District, Central Pa. Conference. Inime
ai.-.tely after which the dedicatery services will
be conducted ty Rev. J .S. M'. Murray, assisted by
" i-'ill. Preachers and people of sister
churches, and all oar frieudi generally, are coi
dially invited to attend.
AuS. 24-4t. W. A. CLIPPIXGER, Pastor.
Infantry. The Philipsbarg Journal
says: A novel sight was presented on
our streets or. Wednesday afternoon last.
being a procession of baby coaches, each
filled with its smiling, crowing infant, and
drawn by a party of little girls, clad in their
njiiuoy mre, i'j wuum ail Honor ot the
.1.... ...!. 1. ti , M
conception and execution of this idea is due,
They paraded the principal streets, creating
onsi ieral le excitement, and culling forth
rounds of applause from the spectators all
long the line or their march.
Lost in the Woods. On Tuesday, Au
gust 9, a number of persons from the mines
of the Decatur Coai Co. went berrying, in
l atch near the Black Bear mills, four or
nte miles from this place, a halfwitted
in forming one of the company. In the
course of the afternoon the became separa
ted from the party, and cuuTd not be found.
A .1 r
.-ij uic aiicnroun ai nailing acarcn was
made, but proved unavailing and they de
parted, leaving her alone in the forest. She
was not discovered until Friday when she
ma le her nay to a house near the patch in
n almost famished condition. l'Litt'iisLiiru
Journal.
Look Sharp! -Parties in the habit of
itcroaehing on the corn fields and orchards
f their neighbors stealing corn and fruit
hould bear in mind that bv so doing they
place themselves liable to a free pass to the
entteiitiary. ihe law used to regard such
lepredations only in the light of trespass,
it later acts makes it a criminal offense.
arer-ts would do well t ) caution their chil
rcn in regard to this, as s-me time thev
tght have to suffer shams on their account.
And no senible person could blame the
fanners and owners of orchards i!' they
should eirfotce the law on any one so dead
to overy sense of honesty as to disturb their
crops, the result of their toil and care.
Terrible Death. On Tuesday, July
IGth, says the Brook vilie JCejntlti'can, a
terrible accident happened on the mill of
Mr. Andrew But'er, of Pine Creek town
ship this county, ,y vvhieh that gentleman
was instantly killed. It apaears that he
was engaged on the mill, and about two
o'clock in the aiternooii, while clearing
away sasvdu-t and ru!.li-h from the saw,
the saw caught bis arm cutting it fearfully,
and at the same lime, striking his head and
ssvering it almost in two, the other arm be
ing al-o badly mangled. Mr. Butler was
an industrious atid good citizen, and the
whole community will be appalled to learn
of his terrible death. lie leaves a wife and
five small children.
Match Game. Below we give the scote
of a match game of Base Ball, played be'
tween the Cbincieclamooe club of th s
plare, and the Susquehanna's of Curwens
ville, on Thursday, August I8th, on the
grounds of 'he latter :
Chinks. . O. R Sirequeh annas O.iR
II. Adams, o. t 5 W. i bompson. 3b. 2 10
C. Jolill.ori, lb. 4 2.T. Kobisun. c f. 3 8
J. Johnson. I. f. 3; 4 A. Patton. I. f. 3, 8
A W. Wal!ers,p. 4j 4 jF. Thompson, bt b 7
li. Wallaae. ss. 2: 4! I J. Patten, e. , TIO
A. W. O raham. 2b 5; I jl V. C. Arnold, 2b. 4 7
J.Cra'le, r. f. 2 illJW Thompson, lb. 5' R
C. ParKs. o. f. 5j 2, F.I l'hompson, p 2, 9
L. iior-an, 3b. ! 6j A. Irwtn, r f 2; a
Total. 32; Total. J7 74
Inninss, l 2 3 46789
Cbinlts. 30 1G 6 1 222 032
Ssquehannaa. 12 9 1 20 8 7 5 874
ilouie runs. Chinks 1 Susrfiiehannas 0.
J'.v e.tnjrht, Chinks 12 Sjuquchannas .
.Ire, W M .Mct'u Hough, of ClearBeld.
. corers Hooert Jeffries, el' Sesquehannas,
. S. J Row, of Clearfield.
Bast: Ball. To games were played
between the Bough & Heady club, of Penn
field, and the L'n.nown, of Centreville the
first at PennGcld, on Saturday, August 13th,
atid the secotid at Centreville, on Monday,
August 15th. Below we publish the score
of both games :
Kouzh & Ready,
tl. Woodward.
J. I.ucore
M I.ucore.
M. Lamb.
F. liowman.
A. Ill us.
A. Ko?ncraas.
ti. Lee.
J. Itadebach.
O Rl 1'nknowo.
2 ;i T. Sullivan.
O R
2 2
5 2' Reynolds.
6 I W.Tavlor.
0 J Brown.
4 1 lirown.
1 5J1 barley.
2 4iJ M'Maken.
3 3 8 lirowu.
5 I E. Largey.
27 2j Total.
Total.
Rough Jt Ready
G. Woodward,
W. l.amb,
J . l.ucere,
J. Itadebach,
M. I.ucore,
E. Lee,
F liowman,
A. ltofencrans,
A. Blits,
7 27
O
5
2
1
2
3
3
I
5
i
R Unknown.
4 T. Sullivan,
7 ' Reynolds.
I W. Taylor,
1 J. Brown,
611I. lirown,
6 M Early,
7,J M'Maken,
2!-5 Brown,
2 E. Largay,
R
Total,
27 43! Total,
27 2i
MARRIED.
On Thursday, August ISth. 1S70, by
Rev. W. M. Burchfield. Mr. Henry Ow
ens, and Miss Lizzie Moorb, both of Fer
guson township.
On Sunday, August 14th, 1S70, by IT J
Sloppy, Fq Mr. P. B. Sloppy and Miss
Hannah McCrackin, both of Lumber
City.
Oo Thursday, August 11th, 1S70, ly
Win. Porter, Esq., Mr. Albert Looa.v
and Miu (Jertie Ward, loth of Charge!''
borough. -..-
STORE AND SAW MILL.
AT BALD HILLS ,
Clearfield county.
The andersirrned. haviae eriened a larra an
wall selected stock of goods, at Bald Hills. Clear
ueld county, respectfully tolicit a share ef publi
patronage.
Ineir stock embraces Dry Qoods, Greceries,
11 ardware.Queensware,Tin-ware, Boots and Sheer
uars and Caps. Heady-made Clothing, aad a gen
era! assortment of Notions, elc.
They always keep on hand the best quality e
Flour, and a variety of Feed
All goods sold eheap for cash, er ezchaaged fer
pprovea country produce.
1 uving also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are
preaarcu to saw all Kinds of lumber t order
Orders solicited, and punctually filled.
Nov. 20, 1857. F. B. A. IRWIiN.
C. KRATZER & S0xS
are receiving a plendjd stock of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTA1XS, VTINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
Ladies silk coats and oversxirts,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
IIATS,
DRESS-GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
BLACK AND FANCT SILKS,
FINE BLACK ALPACAS,
LN EQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS,
MEN S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS,
UEAVT CALr BOOTS, $,
MEN'S AND BOTS'FINE AND HEATT
SHOES,
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $,
CASSIMERES VERT CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE CUT-
IN tt IN QUANTITT,
WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTET
PRODUCE VT ANTED.
Clearfield, Jane 30, 1869.
ATTENTION,
BUYERS
READ! READ?!
Who sell the chetpest gooda in th
countjr
MOSSOP !
Who sella beat calicoes tl2Jct yard
M O S S O P !
Wk sells kest eableaeked aaealia at IT seats
MOSSOP!
Who cells II.ll's Calf B00U at 15 60?
MOSSOP!
Whe sells Ball's best Cearse Xeeta at $4 fST
MOSSOP!
Who m!1. Hxll's befctKip Coota at ? 4,50?
MOSSOP!
TYke salts Eats lewer tkaa aaybaety else?
MOSSOP!
"Who nils Sugar the chepi ?
MOSSOP!
Who lli Sjrup the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
"Who sells Flour the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
"Who sells Hardware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Qucensware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Clothing the cheapest ?
MOSSOP! v
Who sells Piaster the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Salt the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who first brought goods down te the
lowest cash prices ?
MOSSOP!
Everjbodj should buv their goods at
MO. SB OP'S?
larleld, May l!:li6,
rpo OWNERS OF HORSES. Persons
-a- !..,; ..... w i.wwl horsi4 . 1 1...
laving; in. a,c ncirUJi IIV-
tinea mat tney ean o" -"re enected by call
inr on Faliear Parrotte. at the residanea of (I II
West, at Burgett's Shingle Mill, jn u irarsl town
ship Terms liberal. - cuarge ir net cured.
August 3, l7-2aip.
A GREAT OFFER
Horace Waters,
4S1 Broadway, ew York. .
will dispose r ONE lll'NDRED PIANOES. ME
LODEONS and OR(l ANS of six firt elaas makers,
including Cbickering A Sons, at extriuclt low
PRICES FOBCxSn. DUIIINS "OXTH, or will foke
fiom 3a to S2i monthly "nm paid. 41370-Iy
ST.U3HPS!STU3IPS
The undersigned have purchased the right
of Clearfield county for Enoch Farnsworth's
Stomp Extractor, patented June ith, 1870. This
is decidedly the most convenient, most durable,
and best niaobine of the day. Wet weather will
not effect it. the working part beinz all of iron.
The machine is easily set up, and will work any
place that can be plowed. We will sell machines
at a small profit on cost, and will try to make it
to the advantnge of farmers to buy them. We
eoneit orders Irom tnoee warning macninea.
II. T. rAKS WORTH,
Clearfield. Pa.,
J. B. GARRISON,
GEO. II. HALL, Agent. Curwensville, Pa.
Clearfield, Pa July 1.V70
N E W TIN S II 0 P!
Fred Sackett,
Manufacturer of
TIN, COPPER m.nd SHEET IRON WARS
(nearly opposite the jail),
MARKET STREET, CLIARJTELD, PA.
ALSO,
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK
done oa reasonable terms.
April 8. 1871.
PULLERTON S
. (formerly M'Gaughey'i.)
Restaurant and Ice Cream Sale,
IH LKAVT'S Bl'ILDIia,
Second St., Clearfield, P.
Censtantly kept ea band a fine seleetiea ef
Candies, Cigars. Tobaeeo, Xuts, Ae.
Alse Fresh Oysters, received daily, aad
served vp in any style, te sail the
taste of eastosaen.
A fall stock ef geods ju't received from the East.
Bi.liard Saloon in Steond Stiry.
April 27-70. D. R FL'LLERTON.
NEW STOEE.
Ceraerof Stscaet St. aad Bill Read.
R, MITCHELL
Mas jest reeeived aad opened, at the aev earn
ed plaee. aa entire sew steek ef Spring
aad Samsser Seeds, wbieb he will
sell very eaeap fer task. ,
His stssk eoasists ef
Dry Goods, Greeeriel, Hardware,
Qaeensware. Boots aad Shoes. Hate aad
Caps, Ready made Clethisg, ete. Ee alse keeps
ekoiee Floar, Corn Meal, Chep feed,
Bason, Eish end dried Emits.
rerseas desireai of perehaiing geedi at fair
rates are respeetlvlly reaested te
give kins a call.
Appreved country prodaee will be taken, at
tlie highest prices, ia exchange fer geedg.
Clearfield, Jane 17,18(8.
BARGAINS
IN
ALL KINDS OF
GOODS
AT THE
M AM M O T H
STORE
OF THE
Mojhannon Land and Lumber Co.,
OSCEOLA,
Clearfield County,
PeniVa.
II. P. BIGLER & CO.,
DIALERS IK
H A R I) 1 A E E,
Ann HAJtCrACTUBEBl Of
Tin and Sheet Iron "Vrxr,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD SCALES,
Or ALL EISDS. ALSO,
Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Tracks, Copying
. Presses, Improved Money Drawers, sVe.,
ron sals ar
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
Dealers in Hardware,
Mar.hH OfcEARViaxB.PA 137.
SAWS! SAWS!!
DISTON, CROSS CUT,
MILL, DRAG,
AND CIRCULAR SAWS,
for sale by
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
THE CLEARFIELD
WOOD CHOPPERS' AXE,
Manufactured expressly for the
CLEARFIELD TRADE,
for sale by
H. F. BIGLER t CO.
FRUIT CANS,
Manufactured from best charcoal tin,
Grooved and soldered on outside,
WARRANTED.
AIJSO.GLASS FRUIT JARS,
for sale by
TI. F. BIGLER A CO.
COOK STOVES!
SPEAR'S CALORIFIC,
SUSQUEHANNA,
SUPERIOR,
GOV.PENN,
RE.GULATOR,
NOBLE COOKi
NATIONAL RANGE, dc , 4-c,
And all kinds of
II BATING STOVES,
On hand and for sale by
II. F. BICrLER & CO.,
SECOND STREETi
CLEARFIELD, PA. .
Angust 3. 187.
PINK and White Lining Skins, and Rnan ktns
at 11. BIGLER i CO S.
THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, ter Wag
ons, for sale by II. F. BI6LER A CO
ROXi IROX!! Best bar i-on. fer ale at the
store of H. F. BIGLER A CO.
s
TO VES of all serfs and sixes, constantly en
nana at u. r. ElULfcK A CO S
CABLE CHAINS a good article, on hand and
for sale by II F. BIGLER A CO.
HORSE SHOES, and borse-nafls. te he bnd at
H. F. BIGLER A CO S.
s
ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars e., fer
sate at 11. F. BIGLER A CO S.
G
UNS. Pistols and sword canes to be had at
H F. BIGLER A CO S.
T-TATt.XFS Trimmtn.i J EhuH.JS t
XX sale at ii. F. BIGLER A CO S.
o
TL. Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at
March '70 H F, BIGLER A CO S.
NEW LAMPS. Perkins A House's Non-Explosive
Lamp a new article just received and
for sale by HARRY F. BIGLER A CO.
LONGEST ROOF
in the United States is on Rinek'i Sons' Factory,
Easton, Pa., one third of a mile long and is
covered with
READY ROOFING
CHEAP, DURABLE and easily applied. Send
for circular and samples to the manufacturers.
Kfc.AU I ROOTING CO,
June 1-ap. 13, y. No. 64 Courtland St. N. Y.
CIIERIFF SSALR TJy virtue ot a cer-
tain writ of Fieri Facias issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield coun
ty, and to me directed, there will be exposed to
public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of
tlearucM.oo .MO.NUAi.the Z'Jih dayol alul&i,
1870. at 2 o'clock P. M the following described
property to wit :
A certain tract ef land situate In Brady town
Viin Clearfield ennntr. Pa., bounded and descri
bed as follows: Bounded on the west by land of
myley's heirs. North by Bogle and Little, east
by J. Lyons and South by 'ieorge Hern, and con
taining fifty acres, more or less, with a good or
chard and log house and barn ereeted tbereen ;
the greater part ot said land is cleared. Seiied,
taken iu execution, and to be sold as the property
of Alexander Dunlop.
Also a certain tract of land situate in Brady
township, Clearfield eoonty. Pa., bounded and de
arihed a follows, to wit: Beginning at a white
oak corner, thence west 110 perches to a post, cor
ner of land sold lo Jtooeri ration , tnence norm
IS? nercbes to a post, thence east 53 perches to a
nnt thence south 20 peiohea to a post, thence
cast 67 perches to a poet, thence south 112 perches
to the place of beginning, containing 80 acres
and allowance, naving suoui uve sore, cimrvu,
with a large steam saw mill, two dwelling houses
tore room and frame barn erected thereon Sei
zed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of ii. W. Canneld ana v . u. emun.
C. HOWE,
August 3, 1370- Sheriff.
-TJEEKSWARK Ten sets, best stone-ware, 4t
pieces, at mj at nvKjur n,
HINKLEY KNITTER.
For Family Use, price J30, Knits kvekttbho,
uses only one needle, simple, reliable. Circular
and sample stocking sent race. Knits ten pairs
per day A child caa operate it. Aoexrs W ast
ed. Add -ess,
Hisklbt K.Nimso Macminb Co., Bath, Me.,
July 27-3m. or 17S BROADWAY, N. Y.
WILLIAMSPORT
DICKINSON SEMINARY,
WILLIAMSPORT, PA.,
FOR BOTH SEXES.
Bet. W. LEE SPOTTSWOOD, D.D., President,
with a full and experienced corps of teachers
Charges moderate. Situation delightful.
The extensive buildings are being thoroughly
repaired The next term begins August 2j. 1S7(.
Fur further information addrei the President,
or send for a catal.gue. l-I-ly 20,'7U-7t.
WHOLESALE
WINE & LIQUOR STORE.
I. L. REIZENSTEIN,
BBALER IS
WIXES AND LTQ UORS,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
A geed assertiaent for medical perpeses always
ob hand.
April 6. 1870-tf.
JAS. T. BRADY & CO.,
Successors to S. Jones 6r Co.,)
CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PAH
BANKERS,
BUT AND SELL ALL BINDS or
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
Fix per cent, interest allowed on deposits sub
ject to check.
Money leased cn Government Bonds
Bonds registered free of charge.
JulyH. 1870-ly. JAMES T. BRADY k CO.
THE
"BLEES PATENT"
Noiseless, Link Motion, Lock-etitcb.
SEWING MACHINE
Challenges the world in perfection of work,
strength and beauty of stitch, durability of con
struction, and rapidity of motion.- Call and ex
amine, and for agencies and circulars, apply
AT PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
023 Broadway, New York.
June 15. 1870-3m.
CLEARPIELD ACADEMY.
The First Session of the next Scholastic
year of this Institution, will commence en Men
day, the 5th day ef September, 1870.
' Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition frem the time they aaior te
the elosa or the aaajon.
The course of instruction embracer everything
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished education of both sexes.
The Principal bating had the advaatage ef
much experience in bis profession, assures pa
rents and guardians that his entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the mental and mora!
training of the youth placed under his charge.
Terms or Tcitios :
Orthograpay, Reading. Writing aad Primary
Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) f 5 SS
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histe
ry. so,o
Algeb,Georaetry, Trigonometry, Mensuration
Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra
phy. ).
Latin, Greek and French, with any ef the a-
bove branches SI 2.00
Music Piano, (30 lessons.) SI0.06
nNo deduction will be made for abseaee
For further particulars inquire ef
Ret. P.L.HARRISON. A- w.
July 31.1807. Principal.
1870. AUGUST.
1S70.
SPRING STYLES!
"I Intend to Figlit it Out on
Tins Liner
'WM, REED,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS,
LADIES AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
IIATS, CArs,
Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Shoes,
AT POPULAR PRICES
The entire stock on hand will be sold at
TRESENT 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, FA.
February 2,1870.
F0"- bVaQE.'Yrn. gTahajl"
F. N A ,U G L B,
WATCH JtAEEK,
GRAHAM'S ROW. CLEARFIlLi.
The undersigned respectfully Informs bis old
customers and the public, that he has oahand,
(and constantly receiving new additions,) a larre
stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry,
CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man
ufactory.eonsvstingof Eight-day and thirty-hour
aprmg and W eight, and Levers. Time, Strike aad
Alarm clocks.
WA TCHES afine assortmento stiver Hunt
ing and open case American patent Levers, plain
and full jeweled. r
GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment, cf the
best quality. Alto, in silver extension and desk
holders
SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and
near sight, colored and plain glaaa.
JEWELRY ot every variety, frem a single
pioee to a fall set.
ALSO, a fine assortment of Spoons Forks, bar
ter k ni ves, etc., plated on genuine Alaeata.
ALSO, Hair Jewelry .with pnre gold mounting',
got up to order. Call and aee sample boek.
All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care
fully repaired and Warranted.
A continuance ot patronage is solicited.
Nov. 2Sth, 1S05. H. F. NAUGLK.
L. REED.
J. r. WEAVES
W. POWELL,
. r. Beei
NOTICE. wj:
SES,
.SETTS.
CLEARFIELD TLANLNG MILL
ALL RIGHT,
Messrs. HOOF, WEAVER A CO., FreBrieterty
would respectfully Inform the eitixena ef the
eoanty that they have completely rcittcd aad
supplied their PLAMXQ MILL, In this Borough
with the best and latest improved
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
and are new prepared te execute all erdcre la
their liae of easiness, sash as
Flooring, Weatherboarding,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and
Moldings, of all kinds.
They have a large Meek efdry Iambera head,1
and will pay cash fer clear staff, cBe-eo-l-a-half
inch pannol plank preferred JNev S.'eT.
BW SPRING ITOCtt
J. S II ATT 4 S02T.
Have jest retaraed freas the east aad are aew"
opening aa eatirc new eteek ef goods ia the reeax
formerly eeenpied by Wa. T. Irwia, aa Market
Street, which they aew offer te the public at the
lowest cash prices.
Their stock coasisti ef a geaeral aeeertatent ef
Dry Coeds, Groceries, Qaeensware, Hardware,
Beets, Shoes, Hats, Caps. BcbbcU, Dress (Seeds,
Traits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Breams., Naile, eta.,
in fact, everything usually kept la a retail store
caa be had by ealliag at this store, er will ba
procured to erder.
Thcrr stock it well selected, aad ceaslsts ef the
newest goodr, is of the best quality, ef the latest
styles, and wilf be sold at lowest prices fer cash,
er exchaaged for appreved eeaatry produce.
Be sere aad call aad examine ear stock kefere
making yoar parekascs, as we are doterxeiaeeV
cleave all who may favor as with their eastern.
May S. 1867. J. SHAW SON.
pURNITUKl lOOMI;
JOIIX GIELICH,-
Desires te inform hiscd friends and easterners
that, having enlarged his shop and increased bis
facilities for manufacturing, he is new prepared
to make to order such furniture as may be desir
ed, in good style and at cheap rates fer cash. He
mostly has on hand at his "Furniture Rooms,'
a varied assortment of furniture, among whieh ia
BUREAUS AJID SIDEBOARDS.
Wardrobes and Book -cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor,
Breakfast and Dining extension Table.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-ny-liind
and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS, HAT
RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, aad Parlor Chairs;
And common and other Chairs.
LOOKING-GLASEEE
Of every description on hand, and new glasses fer
old trames, which win be put in on very
rensouable terms, en.hort aotioe.
He also keopcon hand, or furnishes te order. Hair,
lern-BuiK. iiair ana (jetton top jsaitreesee.
COFFINS, OF EVERY KI3D,
Made to order, and funerals attended with
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, House painting done te erder.-
The above, and many ether articles are furnished?
to customers cheap for cash or exchanged fer ap
p roved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar,
Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the bnsi--
ness. taken in exchange for furniture.
Remember the shop is on Martlet street, Clear
field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store."
December 4. 1861 JOHN GCELICH
P. T. I.
DR. BOYER'S
PURE
WEST BRANCH BITTERS,
A Pnre. Pleasant, Safe and Reliable Tonic, com
pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos
itively pure spirita, free from fasil oil, er
other irritating properties, and will
not disagree or offend- the moe
delicate stomach. Warrant
ed to eontain more med
icinal virtue than any
bitters at present offered to the public.
IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL-
To increase the Appetite to promote Digestions
to cure Dyspepsia to cure Feterand Ague
cure Biliousness to cure Constipation to cur
Chronic Diairbea to cure Flatulence to cure
Acid Eructations to cure Nervoae Debility to
cure Hypochondria to ear Sallowness of th
Complexion to eure Pimples and Blotches 1
cure General Debility and Prostration of th
Physical Powers,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.
SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT SI PER BOTTLE.
A literal discount to thi trade.
aAScrACTCREO EXCLt-SITELT BT
. I. S H A W,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Dealer in Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals, Dy
Stuffs. Oils, Paints. Varnishes. Ao., Patent
Medicines. Pore Wines and Liquors for
medical purposes. Fancy and Toilet
Articles, and all goods usually
kept in a Drug Store, (old
Having employed E-'ufsnyder a graduaate in
Pharmacy who speaks both EnglisU and Uer
man. the undersigned feels no hesitancy in "J'"
that customers can rely upon having th P?"0
tioBi properly pat up. A. I. SiiAW
Feb. 23, 1870.
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