Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, October 12, 1870, Image 3

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    Raftsman's 3ourmnl
" CLEARFIELD, PAGCT. .12, 18"G
Ti r tiitoN. To ir.'ure the ssfe transmission
. m,,ncT iv rasil. patrons should remit by check
, 5, oEf'-oHer. cr have thaw letters registered.
n -ti-.i Ki" " enclosed :'o the first paper after
, ;em..; yr. .; ! !r.-. J:
r.-r u'i F-. E. Summer Arrangement.
MulTi '" leave" Tyrone at : : : 9.0(tam.
Arrives at Osceola at : : : : 10 35 a.m.
1'liiliprburg at . : II 00 a.m.
Clearfield at : : : 1305p.m.
Me'I TniulcsTes Clearfield a : : : 2. SO p m
Arrives at Philipsburg at : : S 40 p.m.
0eeoIaat : : : : 4 00 p. m
" Tvrone at : : : : 5.30 p. m
" Bl-llefoateat : i 3.1 p. m.
l ock Haven at : i 9 50 p.m.
" 'Williainsr.ortat : :10.50 p.m.
Accommodation Train. .
Leivcs ("c-irliol'l at : . : : : : 7.00 A. H.
ArMvc3 at PI ilirwbiir at : : 9 40 a. m.
iifrif:i at : : : 10 25 a.m.
Intersection at : : 1 OS p. m.
Tvrone at : : : : 1 211 p. m.
r. r -x..rF lc.ives Willinmsport at 8 00 a.m.
Arrives at Lock Haven at . : 1010a m.
Lellefbtite : : : 11.40 a m.
" Jnter-ectlon at : : I. OH p. m.
ti-.-e.Iaat : : : : 2 40 p. m,
rhilipsbueg at ; : 3;t5p.m.
Clearfield at : : : 6 00 p. m.
fMe connections made at Tyrone with trains
(Vt atr. Weft o- the Maine Line.
r.H-sfn:-rr I.avin? Clearuel.I at 2.30 p. m., reach
'tViliiiii':po,f "t II r,0 p. m. the same day.
-leaving W illiamnportat8.00a.nl. reach
V;ea?4'-!d t t.u'l p m. the same day.
itiii.i: l livinc services will be held
T,,t S::V-:!tli, in Clearfield, as foll.TWs:
llr W.i. T I -ill, in St. Andrew's Episcopal
cl,:u"ch. :tt 11 A. M. and TP. M. Sunday
s :i: 3 V. M. Prayer meeting every
V-.!r.:-''.:iv evening nt 7 o'clock.
ly 11 'V. 15itler,in the Presbyterian rhrjrcn,
' i :n' l evening. Sabaath school at
V. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
f-v niir-' t.t 7 o clock. . i.
By lief. J. II. M'Cord, in the Methodist
o!i:ir.h. tiiornir.s; and evening. Habbath
v h.ij' ;.t J A. .M. Prayer meeting, every
Tlmr?'a- P. M. Communion services
J" t t'vh i every month at 1 A. M.
St I ruti -i?" church Mass at 10J A. M.,
the fva! and fourth Sundavs of each
iin-rith. .
I'.ir. '.m.e a No. 12 Speer's Revolving
I.iil.t Ari'liriu-ire coal stove and pipe, near
r n vr. Fr further information apply to
Ilt-r.rj E. FnyJer.
t irKNKn tli public schools, in this place,
ni M'.ti'i:.y of last week.
A VERY brilliant rain bow was visible in
the West on Tuesday morning last, a view
lift very often enjoyed.
Fk-ist. S-jveral frosts occurred in parts
(:f this caiir.y. daving the past week. No
Vlit matcra! damage wa done, however.
To r.H fl M) all the late literary papers
T.n-i monthly magazines, at the PostofSce.
Also, all the la' e daily papf-rs.
."i .:si'a.tial the new iron fence, at the
Pe.-inter inn church. Its close proximity,
L..wever.ni:t!cnal!y obstructs the front view:
Pips-!. Mr. R. II. Shaw,Market Street,
l.a''i-i received the largest, the best, and
tli.- ciitait lot of pipes ever o fie red to the
sin' s-r- in this county. Now is the time to
u!I ai:d jLct a choice article.
L-iok lire a better the hand on ihe
i. Tvn elo.k, since they were re-giided. Black,
t-iruiin. was the worst color that could
! iv.: I-. n put on them. We congratulate
tii.- L'imuissioners on their present neat
o; ; ci:.;ice.
Pi.fvtt mud, in our streets. The bor
i (-li i -Ticers, in oar opinion, did not.at as
j:-:.i;!y in removing the dirt from the
' -.- -i - as they should have done ; and hence
: i-nljiic will be compelled to wade in mud
'.j: ar.Mther season.
I;ama;f.d. We learn that niot of the
Ptikwhcat, that was unthreeh&I, hs been
v ;y I adly damaged by the wee weather
vliieh prevailed during the pat ten or twelve
'.v..-. This will seriously effect the "cake
u p," during the coming winter.
A lamp was accidentally knocked over in
Mr. M.).-.-iij)'s !tore, on Friday evening last,
v.hkh c-au-ed an alarm of fire to be given.
The tlaze was extinguished, however, with-i-ut
Joins; any damage, cau.-ing only a little
i'-ktmc-tit lor a few minutes.
A paper comes from away down in Ar-J-inas.
and in looking over its market prices
e find href, " and ft cents per pound ; but
ter cents : egg. 10 cents per dozen ; fionr,
il per barrel ; chickens. 10 to IScents each.
Think of that ye mnnehcrs tf 20 cent beef
and mi ceuts-a pair chickens.
Fracas. We understond that a "knock
down"' occurred between several pugilistic
individual, in front of the PostofBce, on
Saturday night. They were arrested and
taken before 'Squire Porter, who fined one
f thm $2."0 and committed the other in
d-fuu'.i of bail and the ready rhino. Served
them right.
Di-wx Grates. We would tate
i' at Messrs. II. F. Bigk-r Si Co., in this
3 see. l;ave jut received a g.iod supply of
Low l.)wn ( Irate?,'" which they offer to
v i-enicrs at low rices. A number of
grates are in u.-i in this idace, and ate
k-li!y praised by ail. Persons who want a
S-s'ant. bright Sre to sit by, should by all
L,e i".s proeure one of these grates. They
ari'u-t the thin-
Lr.,e.Potatues -Mr. Philip Blanchard,
' I tii.in township, a short time since, dug
pitch of pt tatoes, when, upon several
Surge oneg attracting his attention, he picked
i'-f-' from the pile, which, upon being placed
,n the s'ra!e, weighed t'6 pounds. Two of
he number weighed 1 pounds each, and 50
t- larj-st weighed 52 pound. Pretty
?xk1 iized potatoes, wirely. The ground
Upon which they were grown.nieasured three
Sve rods, and yielded bushels.
Fair ant. Festival. The ladies of Os
wola will hold a fair and festival, in aid of
'LenewM. F.. Church, for four evenings,
"imencingTuesday evening, October ISth.
A cane will be voted to the most popular
1 w?er in Clearfield county. Contributions
' ' urf al and fancy art icles solicited. Ft iend"
s" a distance will please send their contribu
l.r'tis by express, addressed to Rev. J. Fos
kr BU. Fair will be held in the M. E.
Ti.?reD' t'le delicacies of the season
yim be served each evening.
. Cigars. A very large lot of choice ci
gars, just received at R. II. Shaw's, on
Market Street.
Go to Mrs. Lid dell' s, if you want good
cemetery work. She uses none but the best
materials, and the workmanship is of supe
rior quality.
Don't fail to call at the "West Branch
Restaurant," on Second Street, when in
town. The best oysters always on hand.
See advertisement in to day's paper.
Remember ! that the first concert by fir.
Si Mrs. Hays, will come off at the Court
House, this evening. Don't fail to go, as
you will never have a better opportunity to
enjoy so rich a musical treat. .
Saws! The Best Saws You Ever
Saw ! A large Iut of Lightning, Patent
Perforated, Electric, and Piston's Saws, of
all kinds, just received at II. F. Cigler &
Go's. These saws are made of the very best
materials, and superior to any other manu
facture offered in this market. Call and see
the in.
Messrs. Phury & Bowie, of Philadel
phia, have just engaged to make Hotel Reg
isters for the Shaw and Leonard Houses, in
this place. This Grin has the exclusive right
to make this style of Register the left hand
pages being occupied by twenty-four busi
ness cards. This is becoming a very popular
way of advertising. Business men will bear
this in mind.
We understand that the Borough Fathers
have pawed en ordinance prohibiting the
throwing of coal ashes into the streets. If
j this be so, they should provide a means to
j convey them away. We would suggest that
our citizens place Miiall boxes on the curD
stones, put their coal ashes into them, and
that the council have them hauled away dai
ly. What say you all ?
Teachers' Institute. We have been
requested to state that a Teachers Institute
will open in Clearfield, on Monday next.Oe
tober 17th, at I J o'clock, P. M. These in
stitutes are held in accordance with a special
law, and are intended solely for the instruc
tion of Teachers. All persons desiring to
teach should attend in fact it is their duty
to attend these institutes. Five compe
tent instructors from abroad have been en
gaged for the occasion. Lectures will also
be delivered by a number of local speakers.
Rev. J. H. M'Cord, of Clearfield; Mr. F.
W. A. Shultz.of Osceola, and Mr. W. H.
Prideaux, of Clearfield, will deliver lectures
on Monday evening. Thursday is set apart
as Director's day. We also understand that
the several Hotel keepers have consented to
make reasonable reductions, on usual char
ges, to all Teachers in attendance. The
namer f every teacher and director present
at the Institute, should he published, to in
dicate to the people those who feel a proper
interest in the advancement of education.
MARRIED.
On Sunday. September 11 th. 170, by J.
R. Caldwell, Esq., Mr. John A. AKDERY.of
Curweiisville, and Miss Alice Caldwell.
of Pike township.
Clearfield Eeiaii Markets.
COKHBifEn WKEKI.V BT R. KOSSOP.
Apples, dried, lb,
Apples, green, hu
Applebutter, gal,
Knt'ter. lb.
lieef, fre'h. Ib,
rteff. driei. Ib;
liuckwheat. bu.
12
I 50
1 (10
35
10
Ifay, ton, :2
flams. Ib.
Sbonlder;. lir,
Sides. Ib,
Lard. Ib.
Oats. bu.
Onions, bo, 1
Pork, Ib.
Pork. mess. bM, 30
Potatoes, hu,
Piaster, bbl. 3
Peaches, dried, lb,
Kv6. bn, I
Rags, Ib.
Sail, per sa--k, 2
Shintflef. IS in. 5
shinnies 25 in, 12
Timuthy aoed, ba, 8
Wheat, ou, 1
W'oul.lb,
2.'
25
.S
1
Fuckwheat flour. Ib
lteans. bu,
Itoafds. per M
Corn, shelled,
" ear,
" UT-.ll,
Chop. rye.
mixed.
Cheese, Ib,
Cherries, lb.
2 50
14 no
1 2'.
G-l
1 no
2 in
2 411
25
IS
Chieker.s.dresfsed.lb. 15
rs?s. v
Flour. Mil. 7 00
CISIXlJ QUOTATIONS of Government Secu
rities, at i. T. II red y 4 Co s So 6tf Woodst.
Pittsburgh, August 13 1S70.
aiv if.ix
fiold, 1171 1 17t
r. ,S 6'slSsf, 113 1I3J
V S. 5-20 8. Itf,2, 1I3J 112J
V. K. 5-20's, ls64, 1 lui HPi
V.S 5-20 s. ISrta, HO? 110
V.S IC-l's. 107 107!
5-215. January A Julv.lSfii, 119 H9i
5-2H S. January A July. I SC.7, ll 11UJ
5-20's. January A July 10SS, 119i 1 19i
1'niou Pacioo Uuiiroud. S7i
Central Pacific ltailroad, 92
Cy. Paciacs. 10j
CLOSISU PRICES OF HkIIAVEN A
40 Sooth Third Street. Philadelphia
3 o'clock P. M. October 1, ls70.
BRO.,
V S of 1SS1,
IT. S. 6 s of l!W2,
li. S. 6'sof lstU,
V. S. 6 s of ln5.
V. S. 6'sof l!5, new.
TJ. S. 6"s cf lSf7, new,
U. S. fl'sof IH6S,
V. S. i f. 1 0-40' s.
V. S. 30 year 6 per cent. Cy.,
Doe Compound Interest Notes,
Gold,
Silver.
tnioo PacifieR. It. 1st M. Bonds,
Central Paeifie R. K..
I'aian Pacific Land Uract Bonds,
1131 HS
110 110:
10B 10.l
109 109)
1US 10Ki
1 09 1 0Ji
109i 109
105! lOd
1 1 2J 112!
19
1IX! 114
112 115
820 830
9,i0 90
720 730
5-20'S AND 1881'S
BOVGriT,SOCD AXI EXCHANGED,
ON MOST LIBERAL TEKM3.
a OLD
BOUGHT a id SOLD at MARKET RATES.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC K. P. PONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
STOCKS
BOUGHT and SOLT en COMMISSION nly.
Accounts received and interet allowed on daily
balances subject to check, at sight.
D HAVEN & BR0.,
40 SOUTH 3n STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Mareh 2. 1370-ly.-Jy 13.
STUMPS! STUMPS!!
The undersigned have purchased the right
ot Clearfield county for Lnoeh Farnsworth's
Stump Extractor, patented June 7tb. 1670. This
i decided! j the most eonrenient, most durable,
and best machine of the day. Wet weather will
not effect it. the working part beinir 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 te make it
to the advantage of farmers to buy them. We
solicit orders from those wanting machines.
H. T. KAK.VWORTH,
Clearfield. Pa.,
J. B. GARRISON,
GEO. H. HALL, Agent, Curwensrillc, Pa.
Clearfield, Pa. IJuly 13,'0.
COl'STV DIKECTORV.
. TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in June. 2 w.
3U " in March, 4th " in Sept 2 w.
4th " in May, 1 2d in Nov ..2 w.
COllNTV a v h niriTRPT nri'trv-us
Pres't Judge llon.Cbas. A Mayer. Lock Haven.
as te.Juages linn. Samuel uit.1o. Clearfield.
lion. Jacob Willhelm, Grabamton
Sheriff. . . . Cyrenus Howe, . . . Clearfield
Prothonotary. Aaron O. Tate.- . . .
Keg. A Rec. '. Asbury W. Lee, "
district Att y, W. M M'Cullough, . "
-rMa,. t ..... l-i .. i
Co. SurVey0r, S. F McCloskey, . Curwensville
Commiss'n'rs, Othello Smead, . N. Washington
MiDiuel t hanaer, . Clearfield.
Samuel II. Hind nan, Olea Hope
Auditors. . . Clark Brown. Clfarfiit1
Price A. Howies, .- N.Millport.
jotin u. tinier, , . Jiura.
Coroner. . . . James A. Moore, . . Clearfield
Cu.Superind't Geo W.Snyder, . . "
LIST OF POST-OFFICES.
Townhip. Nam of P.O. Nam af P.M.
Leocaria, - - Glen Hope, - - Homer UuBree,
--- Vtahvillo. - - - S. McFarland,
" - - Hegarty'e, Roads Samuel Hegarfy
Boll, - - - Bower, - - - S A.Korabaugh
" - - - - Ciest, - - - - Tbos.A. M'Ghee.
" - - - Cush. J.W Campbell.
" .... Ostend, .... II. L. Henderson
Bloom, - Forrest. - - - - Algernon Holden
Boggs, - - - Liearneia linage, - Jas. forrest.
' .... Wallaceton, - - John E Moore
Bradford, - Woodland, ... Win. Albert.
" .... Wni's Grove, - - Ed. Williams
Brady, ... Luthersburg, - - L. B. Carliie
" - - . Troutville. - - Mrs. C. Weaver
" - - Jefferson Line, - John Heberlin.
Bnmside, - New Washington Sam'l McCune
" ... Burnside. - Matthew Irwin.
" - - - Patchinville, - Jack Patchin.
' - - - East Kidge, - - W. bummerville
Chest, - - - - Hurd, .... Lewis J. Ilurd
" ... Mctlarvey. - - - Wm McGarvey
... Westorer, - - S A. Farber.
Clearfield, - Clearfield. - - - P. .. Gsulin
Covington, - FrenehviPe, - - C'land. Barmoy
" ... Karthaus, - - - John Keiter
Curwensville Curwensville, - - Charles Iloel
becatur, - Pbilipsburg. Centre county, l'a.
' - - West iJecatur, - - LercrSmeal,
Ferguson, - Marron, - - - John P Straw.
Uirard, - - - Leconte's Mills. - Angu's Leconte,
" ... Bald ililla, - - Alex. Irwin.
Goshen, - - Sbawsville, - - II. H. Morrow.
Graham, - - Grahamton.' - - Thos. II. Foreey
Guelich, - - Smith's Mills, - - Jos. G.Ganoe.
" Allemans1 - - - Henry Afleman.
Huston, - - Tyler. .... MissR J.Tyler.
" ... Pennfiel.1. - - Frank Bowman.
Jordsn, - - Ansonville, - - II. Swan
Karthaus. Salt Lick. - - Geo. Hcckadom.
Knox, - - - New Millport, - H J. Sloppy,
Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - Ed. C. Brenner.
" ... Morrisdale. - John Odell.
Osceola. - - Osceola Mills.- - T. F Boalich.
Penn, ... Lumber City .t - H W. Spencer.
" .... Grampian Hills, Jona. Wall
Pike, .... Curwensville, - Chas. Iloel.
I'nion. ... HoektoD, - - - D. E. Itrubaker.
Woodward. Jeffries. ... James Lockett.
Madera, - - - - J. G Derby.
This Post Office wfll do for Chest township.
t W ill answer for Ferguson township.
STATE ft r. STATES DIHECTORV.
OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor. - - - John W. Geary, Cumberland,
See'yofCom. - Frank Jordan, Bedford,
liep. Secretary, J. M. Weakley, -Auditor
(ten - John F.Hartranft, Montgomery,
Surveyor lien.- J. M. Campbell, - Cambria.
Attorney Gen. - F. C Brewster. - Philadelphia.
Adjutant Gen. - I. B. M'Crea y. - Erie,
State Treaxurcr, Wm. W Trwin, - Beaver,
Sup. Com Sch's J. P.Wickersham. Lancastnr,
1'epufy Sup't. - C. R. Coburn, - - Bradford,
State Librarian, Wien Forney, - - Dauphin.
Suprkmc Coi rt. Chief Justice James Thomp
son. Associates. Henry W. Williams. John M.
Keed. Daniel Agnew. George Sharswood. Ses
sions. Phtladelpiha, 1st Monlay nf January. Har
risburg, 4th Monday of April Sunbury. 1st Mon
day of October Pittsburg, 3d Monoay of October
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
President. . - . I'lysses S. Grant. - Illinois.
Vice President. Schuyler Colfax, - Indiana.
Soc. of Sr.-ite. - Hamilton Fish. - New York.
Sec. of Treas'y. Geo S Boutwell, Massachusetts
Seo of War, - Wm. W. Belknap, Iowa.
See of Navy. - Go. M. Kobeson. New Jersey,
Sec. of Interior Jacob D. Cox, - - 'hio.
I M (ien. - - "J A J. Cresweil, Maryland,
Attorney Gen. - E. R. Hoar. - - - Massachusetts
Sitrf.mh Cwrt Chief Jnstice. S, P. Cbastr.-of
Ohio. Associate Justices Nathan Clifford, of
Maine. Samuel Nelson, of New York. David Da
vis, rif 1 liinois. Noah II Swync. of Ohio, Sam
uel F. .Miller, of Iowa. Stephen J. Field, of Cat.
Salary of Chief Justice S6 500. of Associates Sfi,-
oeo.
TERMS Of THE JOl'KJiAL.
The Raftsmah's JorKSAL is published on Wed
ncsday at 2.00 per annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year. S2.50 will be
charged, and ?3,no if not paid before the close.
Anvea-riSEMrsTs wi:l be inserted at 51,50 per
square, for three or less insertions Ten lines
(or less) counting a square. For every additional
insertion 50 rents will be charged. A deduction
will be made to yearly advertisers
No snb.er?ption taken for a shorter time than
iix months, and no paper will be discontinued un
ti! I all arrearages are paid.except at the option of
the pu blither. S. J. ROW.
WOOL CAPPING. The undersigned,
' proprietor of the Union .Mill, in Union
township. Clearfield county, ttonld inform the
public that he is prepared to card wool, on rea
sonable terms and in a workmanlike manner
Persons having wool to card should attend to it
immediatly. as the factory will be closed after
September lt. Wool intended for carding can
be left al tt. Mossop's oi C. Kratier's. in Clear
field, and I will take it away and return it when
eerded.
June 1.1870. J R.ARNOLD.
SUSQ U K II A N N A HOUSE,
Curwensville, Pa.
The undersigned having taken charge of this
well-known Hotel, respectfully solicits a share ot
patronage. The house has been refitted and re
furnished, and now compares tavoraoiy witn any
other house in theeounty. The best of everything
the market affords will be served up tu guests.
Chaiges moderate. ELI BLOOM.
Sept. 23, 1870-tL Proprietor.
tTHE "EAGLE II O T E L,"
-- Main St.. Curwensville, Pa.
ning leased for a term of years the above
well-kcown and popular Hotel (formerly kept by
Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. Fonts), and having
newly refitted and refurnished it, the present
proprietor feels assured that he ean render entire
satisfaction to guests sojourning with him. A fine,
large stable and yard is attached, for the care and
protection of horses, carriages and wagons. A
share of patronage is solicited
Mny 4,f70-ly j A J. DHAl'lKEF. Prop'r.
rp II E "S II A W HOI'S E,"
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
GEORGE X. COLBL-RN, :::::: rmrRiaron
This house was lately completed and just open
ed to the public is newly furnisbed.and provided
with al I the modern improvements of a first-class
hotel. It is pleasantly located, in the business
part of the town, and near to the publie build
ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic
ited Charges moderate. The best of Liquors in
the bsr. March 30,'70-tf.
rjiIIE LEONARD HOUSE,
(Near the Railroad Depot),
Reed Street, Clearfield, Ta.
G. D. GOODFELLOW : : : : : PReritiKTOR.
A new first class Hotel in every respect com
fortable rooms all the moaern improvements
l. . W.j. r. f I :.ham r.rAmnl,ttpnrfini and .PR-
tuv . . .. ..........
sonable charges. The patronage of the publie is
respectfully sellcited. jy-21-tf.
TT7" ANTED. The School Directors of
" Curwensville Boroueh desire to em
ploy TWO MALE TEACHEKt. to teach schools
No. 1 and 2. 'J arm, four months. Application,
with wages, to be made in writing to the under
signed Schools to commence on the first Monday
in November, 1870. H. B. lUOMl'oON,
September 21.'7tf 4t Secretary.
DMINISTKATORS NOTICE. Let
ters of Aduiiuistration on the estate
of Jeese Williams, late of Beecaria town p, dee d,
having been granted to the ondersigned. notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to said
estate are required to maze iubbiiih pjumi,
and these having claims against the same will pre
sent them, properly authenticated for settlement
JOIl" WILLIAMS,
EDM. W ILLIAMS.
;: Admistrators.
August 17, lS70-6t p.
"POU SALE. The farm of John' Spaek"
man, late of Girard Township, dee'd,
consisting of about ore hundred and seventy two
acres of good farming land, (most of which is
cleared.) and having thereon erected a good
house and barn, and the usual conveniences of
pleasant home. For ter ns and further particulars
apply to T. H. MCRK4Y,
Att'y for the heirs and persons interested.
June 22. '70 -tf.
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
Opposite the Jail,
CLEAH FIELD. PENX'A.
Monuments. Grecian Tombs. French Conches.
Mamies. Table Tops Washing Ranges, Garden
Statuary, Terra Cotta Ware, of every description,
Head and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de
signs, all of wbich we offer at eity prices, or 25
percent less than any other establishment in this
connty. Having a large experience in the busi
ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Or
ders thankfully received and promptly filled in
the best workmanlike manner.
S A.GIBSON.
May 11, 1870 -tf. Watson. Agent.
AflSS II. S. SWAN'S, School for Guh,
L Clearfield, Pa.
Th Fall Term of Fonrteen weeks will com
mence on Monday, September 5th, 1S70.
TKBS or TC1TIO.
Reading. Orthography, Writing, Primary
Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per
term, (of 14 weeks), $7 09
History, Local and Descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing. Grammar, Mental
and Writ ten Arithmetic, 9 00
Eotany. Geology, Physiology, Natural Phi
losophy, Physical "Geography, Algebra,
Rhetoric Etymology and Latin, 12 00
Oil Painting, (24 lessons), 12 00
Monochromatic Drawing, 10 00
Crayon, " 6 09
Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge).
Instrumental Mosie. (30 lessons). 10 00
Wax Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at
teacher's charges.
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, August 17, lci78-ly.
PUinj(Mi:XDUE!
Will le sold at the reeidence of the undersign
ed, in Lawrence township, on THURSDAY', UC
TOBEK 3"th, Ih70, the following personal prop
erty, to wit : 2 horses. 2 cows. 3 heifers. 1 bull,
I railway threshing machine. Wood's combined
reaper and mower. Koo'h and Rumbarger's stump
extractor, 1 wagon. 1 top bugy, fodder cutler. set
blacksmith tools, sled, plows, harrows, cultivators,
and other farming urensis. One eook stove to
burn coal or wood, pnrlor stove, nine plate stove,
corner cuplward, wash m.-whincbe-Jsteads. chairs,
tables, settee, boor caes. cross-cut saws. siJe sad
die. 4 Set harness, large ircn kettle. apple grinder,
grain cradle, scythe, forks rakes, patent hay
fork. tubs, dinner bell, rifle gun. and many other
article. Also, hay by the t-)u. grain by the bush
el, and a lot of corn fodder.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. Terms
made known on day of sale
SJS-Sfp. JOSl AH W, THOMPSON.
1S70. FALL CAMPAIGN! 1S70.
AV M . HEED,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
Has just received an immense stock of
FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
FANCY AND FUR NTIIING GOODS,
, .. . IIA-TS, - HAP;, FTIHS, - ; -
Ladies', Mists' and CliilJre-ns' Shoes,
and a jirre of the finest grade of
INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS
CARPET ic, &c.
FLA IX AND COLORED SILKS,
JAPANESE SILK?,
ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
HEAVY CORDED SILK TOPLINS
and the test article of
BLACK ALPACAS,
ranging in price from 25c to SI. 25 per yard.
Great bargains in Shawls, Woolen and
Paisley Water-proofs,' Table Lin
ens, Crash, Canton, & Wool
en Flannels, Ladies
Coatings, kc, kc.
Speciality in Notions and Trimmings,
White Goods, New Styles Hair
Goods both real and imitation,
Kid Gloves from 7ic to 2.
The Harris' Seamless Kid Glove, the
best in the world, Hosiery and La
dies' and Gents' Underwear.
New Fall Styles m
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, HAT PLUMES AND
OSTRICH TIPS.
ALSO A
FIRST-CLASS MILLINER,
from Philadelphia, has been engaged
to make and trim
HATS AXD BONNETS,
in the most fashionable styles.
Having enlarged my rooms, thereby
affording better facilities for busi
ness, I shall continue to cep
a first-class line of goods,
A RELIABLE ARTICLE,
and will sell the same as low as
can be sold in this or any
other mar et.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
number 14. 1376.
nUILDHENSfura twemj-fi t per ent leas than
1 O IT it a
Vycot at i c-vii
"VTOTICE. All persons indebted to the aubscri
ber. are requested to come and settle witn
out delay. R. MOSSOP.
SHOES, Ladies' and Children's custom made,
Lasting (Jailers. Kid and Carpet Slippers, Moroc
co and Glove Kid Balmorals. Children's Colored
Shoes, very cheap Opposite the jail.
C. KRATZER
MOP. SALE -OXE NEW CARRIAGE. Apply to
! E. A. IU l-"-, lurwensTille. fa
PRUNES a quantity on hand and for sale at
May 27. GRAHAM S.
O ALT SALT?: A prime article ef grnnrd a
IO um s&It. putcp in parent fares, for salecnea
at tne rtcteof n- HUSWlf-
Marble and Stone Yard.
MRS. S.S. LIDDELL,
Having engaged in the Marble business, desires
to inform her friends, sad the public, that she has
now and will keep constantly en hand a large and
well selected stock ef ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARRLB, and is preparetl to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE
TOMBS, MONUMENTS, ia Banff
stone and Marble, CURDS sad
POSTS for Cemetery lots,
WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS.
ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA
MENTS, ire.
She wonld invite special attention to her Sand
stone Monuments which are built from original
designs and will compare favorably with any
thing ef the kind in the country. If desired she
ean furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps al a
slight advance on the price of Isaudstone.
Yard on Heed Street, near the Dcpot.Clearfield.
IV May 4, 1S70.
R O SAD AL I S
THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
RESTORER, purifies the blood and
cutes Scrofula, Syphilis. .''kin Diseases. Kheu-
matism. Diseases of women and all Chron
J ie Affections of the Wood, Liver and Kid
neys. Recommended by the medical Fac
ulty and many thousands of eur best citi
sens.
Read the testimony of Physicians and pa-
Stients who have nsed KoiaJslir; send for
our Roeadalia Guide to llealih IJook. or Al
manac for this year, wbich we pi blish for
gratuitous distribution; it will give you
OiUch valuable information
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says :
VI take pleasure in recemmerding your
Rosadalis as a very powerful alterative. I
have seen it used in two eases with happy
results one in a ease of secondary syphilis
in which the patient pronounced biuself
cured after having taken five bottles of
Dyour medicine The other is a ca-e of firof
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving under its ne. and the indications
are that the patient will soon recover. I
have carefully examined the formula by
wbich your Rosadnlis is made, and find it
Van excellent compound ot alterative ingre
dients Dr. Spa-ks. of Nii.-ho!aville, Ky.. says be
Las nsed Rosadalis in esses of Scrofula and
Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results
as a cleaner of the Ulood 1 know no bet-
Ltcr reiaetsj.
Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro',
Tnn . ... -
- - - " , -- j -.
I have used seven bottles of Ro:-adaIis
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism . send
me four bottles, as I wir-h it fur my brother,
I who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Be uj in in Uechtol. of Lima, Ohio, writes,
I have Suffered for twenty years with an in
veter.ite eruption over my whole body ; a
short time sinee I purchased a bottle of Ro
sadalis and it effected a perfect cure
Labratory, 61 Exchange rlaco, Baltimore.
s
CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietors.
Rosadalis is sold by Hartswjck A Irwiu and A.
I. Shaw. Clearfield. D. K. Good. Osceola, and by
Druggist! generally. (April r..'70-lv
ATTENTION,
BUYERS
READ! READ!!
"VTho sells' tlie" cheapest goods in the
county?
MOSSOP !
Who sells best calicoes a 1 1 2 1 cts a yard
MOSSOP!
Who sells best anbleaehed muslin at 17 cents'
MOSSOPI
Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at $5 00?
MOSSOP!
W he sells Hall s best Cearse Boots at 4 SOT
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall'sbestKip Boots &t ?4,50?
MOSSOPI
Who sel.a Hats Iver than acjbodj else?
MOSSOPI
Who sells Sugar th cheapest ?
MOSSOPI '
Who eslls Syrup the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who ells Flour the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed tho cheapest?
MOSSOPI
Who sells Hardware- the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Queensware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sella Tinware th cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Clothing the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Plaster the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Salt the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who first brought goods down t the
lowest cash prices ?
MOSSOP!
Everybody should buy their goods at
MOSSOP'S!
Clearfield. Mav 12
DRIKD FRCIT, at reduced prices, at
M-.yl2. slf, iO.SOP-.
FOR SALE,
White Lead", Zinc Paint, Linseed Oil.Turpentina
Varnishes of all kinds. Colors, in oil and
dry, Paint and Varnish brashes.
JIARTSWICK A 1RWIS,
Clearfield, Pa -M 5.'fii.
A GREAT O F F E R .
Horace Wa-ters,-
4S1 Broadway. New York,
will .fispose of ONE HUNDRED 'PI A NOES. ME
LODEOXS and ORGANS of six first class makers,
including Chickerinj & Sons, at kxtrdiklt low
PRirr. POR CASH. nnRIIO trii m.i,tu nr will t-lr
from $5 to tli monthly nntil naid 4-13-'7ff-l v
WHO HAS A ITOUSE TO PAINT?
READ Y-MA D E COLORS.
Known as "Railroad" Colors Gnarantccd to be
more economical, mar riiir.il, !a nti m.ir.
ent than any Paint ever before fifTcred. A beek
ouiuicu -i .am lai wun rractisei rainicrs, with
samples, sent free bv mail on epplicatioj.
MA SCRY i WIUTON.
Gol.e Whiti Io and VaUr Wvrlt.
Ap. 13-3m in i-lio.i St.. AVv Ytrl.
Beware of Imitations. Established 1335.
c
LEARF1KLI) XUIISEHY. Excoir
n IloxfR I vm-MTitv Th,. i...;
ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike
halfway between Curwensville end Clearne'.l
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsot Froi
trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen -. fhru
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawten Black
berry. Strawberry and Raspbetry vines. Als
SibrianCrah trees. Ouince and early Scarlet RheT
oaro. d. Urdcrs promptly attended to. Addres
Aug 31.134. J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
AHEAD OF ALL OTIIEKS !
EtghtynxThtftinii.Srrrii HrtuJrrrl anif Eigll-ty-ttut
M u-lnxr, MjjI and SqiI tit
Prist 1'rar .'
The number exceeds by thousands the sales ef
any other Machine, and the demand ia still in
creasing Tfir.EE THOUSAND PER WEEK
ARE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD.
THE RE SONS WHY:
Because it embodies essential principles not
found in any other Machine ; bcianse ef its sim
plicity ef eonsrrut;on. ease of operation, uni
formity of precise action at any speed, and ca
pacity for the greatest rangre an t variety ef wrk.
fine or eoarse.
Parties wishing to purchase should not fail to
examine this best of all Sewing Machines.
I have the Agency for this Machine, and will
keep a full S'ipply on hand.
Clearfield. . May 4.'70 tf J.S-SHOWF.PS.
NEW STORE.
Corner of Second St. and Kill Read.
R. MITCHELL
Has just receive d and opined, at the shove nam
ed place, an entire new steck ef Spring
aoa Summer Gceis, which he will
ell very cheap for cash.
His stack eoBststs ef
Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware,
Queensware. Boots and Shoes. Hate and
Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. Ho al-o keep
choice Flour, Corn Meal. Chep feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits.
Perseas desirous of purchasing geeds at fair
rates are respectfully reaaested t
give bias a rail.
Approvad eau ti t r; will UhM,
the highest prices, in exchange tor goods.
Clearfield. June 17. 16.
BARGAINS
IN
ALL KINDS OF
GOODS
AT THE
M A M M 0T II
STORE
OF THE
Moskannon Land and Lumber Co.,
OSCEOLA,
Clearfield County,
Pcnn?a.
Nmirvn iyii rvr.rnr'ri PFICFP- Cifrin
ijT English Currants, Essence Coffee. and Vir.e-
I gar ot the best Quality .for sale bv
Jan. 10- HARTSWICt, A IN
GR0CF.RIES.Cld fSnverement Java and
choice Rio Coffees. Young Hyson. Imperial Black
and Japan Teas, SuSar, yrnp, Rica, Cavendish,
Navy. Spunr.ill, and Cut Tobaccos, and Snuff, at
reduced prices. Opposite the jail.-
C KRATZER.
TYOOTS r
BOOTS H BOOTS!!! BOOTS !!T
FRENCH KIP.
FRENCH CALF,
LIUHT KIP,
ep. 21. ISfo:
S8 00
S 00
ea
st C. KRATZF.R'S,
Opposit the Jail.
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
BRANDIES ami HOLLAND" GINS,
PUREOf.D GRATE BRANDIES',
PURE OLD CAHINET WHISKEYS.
OLD GRAPE WINES.
All thj, aV-nrit tirfina vtrnnliul ,.. . 1 .
- . . . - u i auu IV
excel anything in this market for medicinal pur-'
poses U EO. N. COLlil KN,
March -tn.'7C-tf Prop'r of Shaw House.
N E W THV SHOP!
Fred Sackett,
Mannfjctarer of
T.V, COPPER mn4 SHEET IRON WARS
(nearly opposite the jail),
MARKET STREET ..CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK
don on reasonable teraas.
Aprilfl. 1876.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
WHOLFSALK A !fD" RKTATL,
At the New Tobacee and Cigar Store of
7?, IT. SUA IT,
Two doors east of th Poitoffice. Clearfield, Pa.
Cenitantfy on hand a fin assortment af Navy,
Congress- Cavendish, Cable, Bpunrell,
Michigan and Century Fine-eat
Chewing Tobacco, Ae.-
Also. a Isrge and well selected stock of Imported?
and Domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaecos,
Meerschaum and Briar Pipes,
ripe fixtures, Tebaeeo
Boxes Cigar Holders, and everything genere'
frond in a wa'l regulated Cigar
and Tobacco Store.
t C Remember the place: Two doors east of
the Post. fice. Clearfield, Pa. Aug. 24, '70.
FULLERTON S
(formerly M'Oaughey'a,
Restaurant and Ice Creani Salens,
IN LEAT'S NEW BUILDINfl,
econd St., Clearfield, Px.
Ceestanily kept ea hand a fine selection ef
Candies. Cigars, Tebaeeo, Huts, Ac.
Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, end
served up in any style, to suit the
taste ef customers.
A full stock of goods jut received front the Cast.
JS Billiard fialoon in Second Sfiry.
April 27-70 P. R FULLERTON.
Co-Partnership in Store.
ii. A Rc-obangh baring associated with him
tu t Maroaamv Inntaw; la - Ijawtsvtlle, Clear
field county. Mr. C. R. McCraeken, eolioita a con
tinuance of the patrouage 10 generously extended.
heretofore
Having just returned from the eastern cities
their stock enibi aces a large and variel aasert
mentof Dry Uoods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, and in fact nearly everything usu
al j kept in a country store, wbich they will sell
at prices to suit the time.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods
C. A. ROROBACOH,
May IS. -yo.-tf. C R. McCRACKEN.
NEW DRUG STORE.
A . P. Alexander, M. D.,
DRCGCIST AND APOTHECARY,
CUItWKNSVILLE, PA.
Keeps constantly on hand an assortment of
DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES
PAINTS AND OILS,
VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS, kc, kc.
His stock of Drugs Is purerfvt4 fresh, and custo
mers can rely npon getting the best of everything
in his fine.
HIS STOCK OF
PERFUMERY AND TOILET
ARTICLES,
Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Brushes,
Toilet Soaps, Combs, Pocket
Books, Pens, Inks, Pen-
cils and Taper,
and a general assortment of thie class of goods,
are all ot the very test quality and latest styles,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medical purposes only,
Glass. Putty, Lubricating Oils, Ac, to tall the
wants of the eemmunity.
His extensive and well selected stork of Drugs
and Medicines enables him to fill Physicians' Pre
fcjiptioos on short notice and on the most reason
able terms.
Smokers and Chcwers will find his stock of
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Cigars, and Snuff
to consist of the very best brands in the market.
A share of publie patronage is solicited.
Aug. 31-am W. B. ALEXANDER.
AMICABLE MUTUAL
LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
The AMICABLE issues all approved forms of
Life Policies. Endowments and Annuities.
An arr pie cash capital, secwrely invested, and a
system of business which offers every advantage
to the insurer. compatible with safety to the Com
pany, are features wbich commend the Amicable
to the con6dcnce of the publie.
The officers and directors are known business
men. whose character and standing are sufficient
gus rantee of honorable and judicioas management
of the Company's affairs
ALL POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEIT.
ABLE.
ALL DIVIDENDS ARE NON-FORFEIT
ABLE.
ALL POLICIES ARE INCONTESTABLE.
THIRTY DAYS GRACE FOR PAYMENT
OF PREMIUMS.
PRIVELEGE TO TRAVEL BY L ND
AND SEA.
JOSEPH IIOXIK. President
E. DVTIGIIT KENDALL, Vice President.
J. F. R. HADDEN, Secretary.
H.G. PIFFAKD;M.D., Medical Examiner.
W. M. TW EED. Jr , Counsel.
WM. TCCKER. Clearfield, Pa.,
Agent for Clearfield county.
T. J-BOYER.M.D..
Medical Examiner.
C. BARRETT, General Agent for
ClearEeM, Centre, Jefferson, Clarion and Elk Co s.
P. K. WE1TZEL, Sup't of Agencies.
Williamsport, Pa.
Auiut 17. 1770-lsu-pd.
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