Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, November 02, 1870, Image 3

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" CLEARFIELD, PA., NOY, 1870.
plT..,.v. To injure Ihe safe transmission
'.?.- ri-v i.v ii, tl - p-itrons should remit by check
,'.t',.cT-oH-r, or hive tbeir letters registered.
V .' :':'t will be .-iie!.i.--cJ iu the first paper after
p-im' 2.. E- Summer ArraESemfint.
V,ii ''t'::- .ta)cTjr"nt : : : 9 00
" Arrives Uf'-o!;i at : : : :10:
m.
a.m.
fhtlipsbuig at
Clearfield at :
1 1 00 a. m.
: 12('S) m
: 2.30 p m
: S 40 p. ui
: 4 00 p. m
: 5.30 p. in
: S IR p. m.
9 50 p. m.
: 10 50 p. m.
Ki I 1 r'in 's Clearfield a : :
Arrives at Philipsburg at :
Oseeoi-i at : : '. '
T rone at : ' '
l:ll!-fnnto at : :
Lock Haven at : :
V'iUi.nusnrtat : :
Accommodation Train.
je;ivc5 CI-irlic'l t : . '. : : '
Arrnca at I'bilipsburg at : :
Osceola at : : t
Irirersection at : :
T rr-ne :it : : :
7.0D A. u.
9 40 a. m.
10.25 a. uu
1 OS p. m.
1 20 p. m.
F I rr re-s Icave V. ilii.-unsDort at 8 00 a. m
Arrives at 1 ock naveu si . . -
lieilefontJ : : : 11 4" a m.
Inter-eellon at : : l.OSp. m.
iisceolaat : : : 2 40 p. m,
Pliilipsbueg at : : 3S5p.m.
Clearfield at : : : 6 00 p. m.
cone lions ma-Ie nt Tyrone with trains
l i-t iinl West ou the Maine Line,
r, :et leaving Clearfield at 2 30 p. ra., reach
' v:i iuH.nfM.rt nt 10 59 p. m. the gaoie day.
. ...J.r r. !..ari:r V iliiamsport at 8 00 a m. reach
"varfield at 6.60 y ic. the fame day.
: : it's. Divine services will be held
next t'-i'i ;tt!i, in OUiarlield, as follows:
IU :-v. Hull, in St. Andrew's Ej.incnpal
tfV.H. h. n: 1 1 A. 51. and 7 1'. M. Sunday
... !;,. l iu 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every
V,'.. !:' ". evt-uiag at 7 o'clock.
i!v V.-v. l'itkr,in the Presbyterian church,
1 ..'riling uml ( veiling. Sabaath school at
; ! M. Payr meeting every Wednesday
n.-nimr at 7 o'clock.
IW it 'v. J. II. M'CorJ, in the Methodist
.1: niiirnin-.' and evetiinsr. Sabbath
-h,, nt -.1 A. M.
Prayer meeting, every
ft , I'. .M. laHUIllUllUMI Ml l'
11 r i .........
i'ir-t S i'ul.u'h of every month at 10 A. M.
St. FiancLs' church Mass at 10 A. M.,
the s-ond and fourth Sundays of each
:i: nxh.
W:i:
answer
,n is oar thanksgiving turkey? Echo
, where ?
(,':-.ASBF:".r.ii3 h-ive mads their appear
uujt i.i our markets.
A:i :.L bt;ck of new and seasonable
11I-- ju.-. received and opened at C. Krat
:. r'i. opp'.-.i-.e the jail. Vureiiaacrs will re-i;..-uil-cr
this fact.
ArJ'i.E latter: The metamorphoris of
tV; fr..it ixlapt the apple through a pro
c .-- til' f.ihrine iu a pjt, over a tire, with
of the sauia fruit into a mushy, uiis-
. riiolc lilt ss.
C -t !.r. The list ot Jurors and Trial list
! -' N .vearjsr term of our our t, will he
: ui; 1 in another column of to-day's Jolh-
a:.. 1 ':: t-jurt will continue two weeks,
v .MinTieini; on Monday, November I4th.
: ..:'.:js interested in the trial of causes
.''. 'i W govern themselves aocordu.g';.'.
Ii., 'S'JLMKts Pi.KtT. The a-;t of A
f.'.ir requires all !orsns elected to the
"...- ;!' Justice of the Peace, to f;ive no
!. ' to the Proth-inofaiy in writing, within
t'-ir:y days alter such ek-etion, of their ac
. of the otS-.-o otherwlre the coui-
; .'-iiens will nut be i.-iuci
All .should
t. ,.- this ia mind.
iKtw. 3Jr. El. L.-e, the young man who
'a st:;;sreJtQ I!u.ito:i to-.Triship, w'lile work
. . wuh a rtu;:ip aiachin.a notice of which
; ;iubi!r he J )j.t week, died on Friday !nt
1 01 the clT-.ts of th'! injuries received- He
wa a very ran indujtrious young man,
r.:.l h". s'i'l lea death is tuujh regretted by
'h.'.'.':uu:u:!:ty generally in which he resided.
i'ir.ii'ATi'iN. The now M. K. church, in
0"-.-v!a, will be dedicated i Providence per
ii.i:.'.. I Saiidav.NoveinberOth. Prcach
ii;.; i i A..M.. 2; Und 7 l M. D. tjr
: : of i:ok;tiiou Co'dee. atid ILjv. J.
!'l M ;: .:iy, P. E., will con.!uet the ser
- Tt:c p.-op'.c are cordiul.y invited to
' v. .,...: t the 11 .u.-.c of the Lvri."
riv..
Je:- ; e::su-. On Friday, OcL 21st,
c.
iie, K-'v, of I'ojk .-iiie, while
lr.:!J;nrn onrlniiivo on his uronertv
ml, ,.f tl P twn nM.-ntallv Wl and I
: :ve ut: ane,
' '"' it.jur;.-.
lii- i.u . j t.'f! :
arr -wlv es-plng -other re-
. . .Christian G-.-arhart had !
i
acerated l.v coiiilntr in
with a taw ou the u.iil on which h?
was a kin g. lie mav lose his hand. . . .Mr.
Jehn r.ei!. f Wat saw township, last week, j
t te-entci th.' editor of the P'ou'Mcuh !
Wi'U an upp!.- weighing 21 oiinjes.
l'.Vf.tE. A boy na:;;o I I'i j it j, of Port
Matilda, had his laek 'i.iok:i by falling ua-'-r
a Aag-n, tlu wael of watc'j was loek-
t The M. E. Chu-h, i,. Philips-
I : ':ea:!v COin-ileted The Pies- I
- -
Piiiiinsb
!'J--g, Lave en.-ageo ,
1
-'' -i-1 f-istor Mr. McCaus- j
. I' l'Lilipslurg, wck before last, kill- j
r a: on-; sli .t. i ua: was a lurky
; The ll.iptist church will be
a.-i 1 ready fr dedication about
tii' t tf ..ee nLer A bi azeti-iaced 1
i e:itevtd a houe in Philipsburg, one
. -: wc.-i
t '.--prave.
ind liiade overtures o. a .
haracter to the lady of the
- - t . v.hti piekej up a
j".t of doors.
chair a" 1 drove
She ought to t:tp-
p I iece" a little A freight
.-"t o was tl.iov.ii off the track at Philips-
a week. No damage was
t AKMta.v The number of
ho' in at-
: :.g tlie li'jei;sburg public; S.-h-t 'N, is
!' v-.' Th-s editor of the AHejli-i-
' i u h'iuting all day on Saturday
aud didn't get a sight of a squirrel.
. 3 -utn ; better luck next time, per-
1! - The United Brethren church, in
- :H i e dedicate J to the seivice of
' Ni-veud er 6th.
UH. Mr. I). Brady, of Eat Ma
had a hand badly cut, while feeding
l.'ng luaehiue. Mr. A. McCoy,then
tl.
1 - hi, place, and afe,v uiiuutes after cut
'" aa 1 A- j.-se thin the other had A
"'t sun at: r?augher of Mr. Alex. Lyons,
,: ' -.itienuugh township were attacked by
- c r. a wc, k or two ago the girl escaped
v li bu! litth- injury, but the hoy was gored
-'"i-Ji:h the lower bowels, and will proba-
: die Mr. William Stiffs?, had a
i out o?. all but the lb iut, while work
1 ' ' tt a thresher when iu motinu. Ani-t''-:;n
at ihe wrist was the result.
For Sale a No. 1- Speer's Tievolving
Light Anthracite coal stove and pipe, near
ly new. For further information apply to
Henry K. Snyder.
Tue very best oysters can be had at Mc
Pherson's restaurant, by the dish or quanti
ty. Those who are fond of good bivalves
should give lloss a call.
TnosE whi .".re sick, or afflicted with any
chronic difficulty, should without delay
write for Dr. Ilamilton's'New Treatise, sent
free to any address. K. Leunidas Haniil
ton, M. I)., P. O. Box 4,952, N. Y. City.
Sept. 2G,-6t.
Oyster Scpper. The Ladies' Aid So
ciety of the M. E. Church will give an oys
ter supper, at the residence of J. W. Shu
grart. Esq , on Friday evening next. The
funds thus raised will be contributed towards
the completion of their new church building
in this place. Every one ehould attend, and
thus encourage the Ladies in the good work
which they have undertaken.
Prof. Hart's Readings. We neglect
ed, last week, to refer to Prof. Hart's elo
cutionary entertainment, in the Court House,
on Friday a week. The Professor is one of
the best elocutionists in the country. His
recitation of '"The Battle," from Shilier,
was particularly fine and entertaining ;
while his comic pieces afforded much a
musement to the large audience iu attend
ance. Local Correspondence.
Bcrnside, October 27, 1S70.
"p.. Editor : I come again. Oh, Knight
of the quill ! But my budget of news this
week will be light, and I am afraid not very
interesting. This very day we had a fistic
skirmish iu town and the sight unnerved
me.
In the Indiana Progress of Oct., 13th
there is an interesting account of a trip to
ClcarGeld, made by trro of our young friends
from Cherry Tree Ed. and C. Most peo
here could not get the run of it right. I
met our postmaster the other night ou the
street, and he hailed me and inquired very
seriously, whether or not I had purused that
k-tter in the Progress. I replied in the af
firmative, and then quoth he, ''Why can't
some of our young fellers take a trip some
where, and write such a beautiful account
of it." A brilliant idea flashed across my
unusually dull brain, and I responded, "Mr.
K., dang my buttons if I don't take a trip
if I can get a suitable companion." I im
mediately despatched a message to my
friend Hi. F., and the next uiorninz he
came over with his "boss" who he calls
Grey Eagle, and the mill watron. and about
eight o'clock we set sail, our destination,
Lumber-city. The first p!a."e worthy of note
alter leaving Burnside, is "Sweet Auburn."
We reached it after a drive of about mile,
at;d cOiielud.id to cali on our friend W. B.
We found him sitting o:i the veranda, ph-k-iit
his teeth with a harrow pin, we r ined
up in front of the domicil and hitched Grey
Eagle to a white wire clothes line. Our
hostess entertained us with the kitchen pi-
ant) for a while, Ki:g of the b:rt and
leather breeches,) when, ai! rxcitemen t, i)
rushed iu and exclaimed, '"III, your old !
gray boss h as fainted, an J tore down our i
new patent while wire e'. jthes line. Come
out, for land's sake, aa i let's try to get him
i up. e rusu.'a out atu puuea ana nam
ed at lrey Eg!e's bridle, but the "old
cuss" wouldn't stir. Finally we captured a
couple of rails and sueees Jed in raising the
venerable steed to Ids pins again. I tender
ed in,- resprv;ts to W. B. in th shape of a
cent, but he declined, saying, "can't buy
anything with that at th.j rate they sell
goods in BiiriisiJe."
The u ?s.t p!a-.:e to be mentioned is Mi
chaelsviHt. We arrived oppo-ite the town
ab.iut n uu, bat, the log had not mi.-.ed and
we Ji 1 not get to s :2 1:1 my of the buildings.
We hid ja-t cleared th j outskirts, when,
ail at otsce. Grey Eagle stopped, coughed
once, sneezed twice, and fell over again in a
Ct. Hi ju-DDed out, gazed f ir a moment
on his fallen st.-ed, and exclaimed, "By
hevitig, your soul, old Ben,
We are in t'.r a
" e luitgcu o.a i-. to oue
"f the road, left him in cure of a re-
. ....... 1 - nit, rmt IH..1 rtnt ctr-rw
arriving at A. u. as. aooitt -j o ciock, v.
M., took a drink and a half ji i tnd of No.
. IT - 1 . 1 1. T
- "'ot hold it Uoan, and retired .or tue
-
Full mniiT a irloriom morning have I seen.
Flatter the mountaiu tops with sovereign eyes.eto.
Ail in:ereting religious revival is in pro
gress at Patehinville, and quite a number
of erring ones have returned to the "'iold.''
It is can dueled bv P.3V. J. A. Boyer, an
ii I n-nl,r
auiu luiui.siei uuu u. hij yjim
.j ctJ3e,. The Lyceum meanwhile is sus-
p,..1j,.j) i,,Jt re0pen when the meeting
yises aii w;,i try and be there to take
some notes.
Mr. Jack P. has just returned with his
ludv from a long trip east, Williamsport,
pi ,;;..i..i,,l,;.l -,,.1 Wibnin -ton. He is as
fail c,f .i.j a. ever) anj says "She
uiu.t c.jn,?." A meeting was held this
week at Homer for the purpose of consult
ing an JEugineer, but I have not heatd the
result. Fraternally,
Lucky Old Ben.
t.l ARRID.
On Tuesday, 0:'ober. 2rrh. 1S70. by
Bev. Abel ThompMin. Mr. Joiix N. Hile,
of i,utnber city, a.id Mis.s Eliza E. Wise,
of i'cigusoti township.
On Thursdav, October 27th, 1S70, by
Rev. W. y. linrr-t.fi. Id, Mr. .Tames O.
Head, and MNs Harriet II. II cry, both
of Ferguson township.
On Thnrsdav evening, October 27th. 1S70.
bv llev. Wm. 11. Dill. Mr. Ur.i BEN U
TlMMfSON, and Mi-s Hannah J- Fox,
Loth o1- l.iwr.'itfp li.wn-liin
c
lLOsIN'J PRICES OF DkIIAVFN" BRO ,
10 South Thirl Sircct. Philadelphia.
3 o clock ir. hi. 'jctocer J?, l-70.
i' S R-s -f 11, 113; 1IS
C S. 6"s of I-S2. 110 lK'i
V . S. 6's of ISol, lii-J 11:11
lr. S 6's of 1-nS. 10 i ley
1'. S. 6's of l'-Si. new, ins jus
U. ?. 6's of !?:'.", new, 19 ion
V. S. 6's ot Is'tS. li".' 109
l S 5"s. 10-40's. Mil 106
U. S 30 year 6 per cent. Cy., 1I2J 112
Due Compound Interest Notts, 19
Jold. UU m
Silver. 115
L ri n Pacific Tt. R. 1st M. Fundi, 8:;o
Cntral Pa.'ifij K. K.. . '"
' I uicn Pacific Laud Uraat Bonis. 720 730
Clearfield Retail Markets.
CORKKCTEO WEEKLY BY R. M'JSSOP.
Apples, dried, lb, 12 1 Hay, ton, 12 0
Apple, groan, bu. i Ibuiis lb. 2S
Applebutter, gal, 1 (10 .Sheiul Jers, lb, 17
liutter. lb, 35 Si.iea. lb, 20
BeeT. fresh, lb, HI Lard, lb, 25
rfec-f. dried, lb. 25 Oata. bu, 60
Huckwheat.hu, 1 00 Onions, bu, 1 0U
Buckwheat Uuur.lb 5 Hork. tb. 14
lieana. bu. 2 SO Pork, mess, bbl, 33 00
Hoards, per M 14 00 Potatoes, bu, 60
Corn. shelled, 100 i'luster, br.1. 3 50
' ears, 50 Peaches, dried, lb, 13
" meal, 2 50 Kye. bu, 1 25
Chop, rve, 2 50 Kairs, lb. 3
' mixed 2 30 Salt, per sack, 2 6
Cheese, lb. 25 Shingles. 1 8 in. 5 00
Cherries, lb, . IS Shindies 2l5 in, 12 00
Chickei.a.dresssed lb. 1 5 Timutb v seed, bu, 8 00
ngjrs, 25 Wheat. 'bu, 1 60
Flour, bbl. 7 50 Wool. Ib 40
CLOSING QCOTATIOXS of Government Secu
rities, at I '. HraJ.Y 4 Co's No y Wood St.
Pittsburgh, October 26 1870.
BUY SELL
1111 Uli
113 U-H
ll.ii 1124
11. 1 iioi
no no j
I07j I7i
ii9 im
lnj H9i
ll'Ji nui
874
924
103
Cold,
i;. s. 6's issi,
U S. 5-20"3. 1862,
V S 5-20 s. ISril.
V. S 5-2011. 1865,
'J.S I0-40 S,
5-20"s. Jsmuary & July. 1S65,
5-20's, January A July. fVR7,
5-20 s. January A July. 1038,
Cnion Pacific Railroad.
Central Pacific ltailroad,
Cy. Pacifies,
riHE UNIVERSAL IIAL is a euricus inven
1 tion. and a perfct success. Its simplicity
and accuracy nre fuly wonderful. See "The Old
Cleck on the Wall." in another column. OlOtm
mw c a t it f UPiVV Ti It'PIIT
liOUSKS. being a first-class team for haulin?
timber or logs. Also, several sets ot heavy tug
Durness. Ji A IKW.N L'J.
Oct. 19.'70. Curwensville. Pa.
rISTFN TO THE MOCKFNM IHKD. The Prai
J ri Whistle and Animal Imitator can be u.-ed
tiy a child. It is made to imitate the song of every
bird, the neigh ff a borse. the bray of an a-s. tbe
grunt of a hog. Birds. i!ea-ts and Snakes are en
chanted and entrapped by it. It Is used by Dan
Bryant, Charley White. and all the Minstrels and
Varhlers. Ventriloquism can be loarned in three
days by its aid. Sent anywhere upon receipt of
lOcantr; 3 for 25 cents ; 7 for 50 cents ; 15 tor SI.
Address T. W. VALENTINE.
Ocl2-lm. Box 372 Jersey City, N.J.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
The undersigned have opened a Meat Market
in tbe room formerly occupied by Alex Irvin. on
Market Street. Clearfield, Pa., adjoiuing Mossop's,
where they intend to keep a full supply of
All Kinds of Meat,
Fruit and Vegetables,
and at prices to suit the times. Their shop will
be open regularly, on Tuesday, Thursdny and
Saturday, and meat delivered at any point. A
share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
M. (. I'.RiiWN,
Aug. 31, "70 tf. E. W. LKOWN.
Also continue to deal in all kiuds of impror
ed Agricultural Implements,
N E W THS S H 0 P!
Fred Sackett,
Manufacturer of
TlX, COPPER and SHEET IROX WARE
(nearly opposite tbe jsil),
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Also, ou hand and for s!e
"The Times" Cook Stove,
the best iu the world,
And an asroitment of PARLOR and SITTINO
KOOM S 10 VI-.S. which will be sold cheaper
than they can be purchased at any ether
e&;abtishmeut iu tne county.
4 !.:,
ROOFING, SPOUTIXG end JOB WORK
doue os reasonable terms.
April S, 1S7C.
Q L O T II I N O ! CLOTHING!!
good akd cheap :::
Men, Youths and Boyscan be uptpied with ful
suits of seasonable and lashionable clothing a
I. L. KEIZEXSTEIN'S,
wber it is ioKi at pricts tbat will indue tbeir
f utrliaec. Tbe universal sat infnctioD which has
l-eeii giren. has induced hi to increase his
ok, which is now not surpassed by any cetnb
lidutuent of the kind in tliia part of the Slate.
I. L. REIZENSTEIN,
Selii roods at a very email profit, fur cash;
His goods are well made aDd fashionable.
He gives every one the worth of his money.
He treats his customers al 1 alike.
"He sells cheaper than every body else.
His store is conveniently situated.
Ho having purchased bis stock i t reduced
prices be can sell cheaper li an ethers.
ror these and other reasons persons should buy
their clothing at
I. 1,. RUIZitNSTEfN'S.
Troduce of every kind taken at the highest
market prices. May IS. 1864
C. KRATZEH & SONS
are receiving a splendid fctock of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTAIN'S, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS.
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSK1RTS,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
HATS,
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FINE BLACK ALPACAS,
UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS,
MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS,
HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $5,
MEN'S AND BOTS' FINE AND HEAVY
SHOES,
EEST STONE TEA SETTS, $5,
CASSIMERES VERT CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY.
WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfit-ld, June 30. 1869.
GROCERIES'. Old Goverement Java and
choice Rio Coffees. Young Hyson Imperial Black
and Japan Teas, Susar. Syrup, Rice. Cavendmb,
Navy. Spunr ill, and Cut Tobaccos, and t-nuff, at
reduced prices. Opposite the jaU. ATZER
c
V RU ANTS the best and cheapest in th
ccaotT, at ui.auA.i - -
TERMS Of THE JOl'KNAl..?;.
The Kaptsmax's Joibxal is published on Wed
nesday at S2.00 pet annum in advance. If net
paid at the beginning of the year, S2.50 will be
charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close.
Apvektisexssts wi I he inserted at 41,50 per
square, for three or less insertions Ten lines
(or less) counting a square. For every additional
insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction
will be made to yearly advertisers
vSo subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued un
tillall arrearages are paid except at the option of
the publisher. v ; S. J. ROW.
JOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS'!! BOOTS!!!!
FRENCH KIP, $S 00
FRKNCH CALF, 5 00
LIGHT KIP, 5 00
at C. KR ATZER'S,
Sep. 21. 1870. Opposite the Jail.
fOIt SALE. The farm of J0jlri Spaek
A man, late of Girard Township, tlecV.,
consisting of ahout one hundred and seventy two
acres of good farming land, (most of which is
eleared.) and having theicon erected a good
house and baiji, and tbe usual conveniences of a
pleasant borne. For terms and further particulars
upply to T 11 . Ml' kK AY,
Att'y for the heirs and persons interested.
June 22. '70 -tf.
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
SLTU AS
BR AX DIES and HOLLA XD G1XS,
PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES,
PURE O LH CARIXET WIHSKErs.
ULI) GRAPE WIXES.
Al! tbe above brands warranted pure and to
exeel anything in this market for nicJtcinul pur
poses GKO. N COLbURN,
March 30,'70-tf Prop'r of Shaw House
Co-Partnership in Store.
C. A- Rorobauh having associated with him
in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear
field county. Mr. C. R. McCracken. solicits a con
t inuauce ef the patronage so generously extended
heretofore
Having just returnel from tbe eastern cities
their stoc em bi aces a large and varied assort
ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queens
ware, and in fact nearly everything usu
ally kept in a country store, which they will sell
at prices to suit tbe times.
Country produce taken in exchange for good .
C A.P.OkOBAUGII.
May IS, "70. If. C R. MrCRACKKX
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
WHOLESALE ASD E ETAII,,
At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of
n, ii. sua ir,
Two doors east of tho Postofrice. Clearfield. Pa
Constantly on band a fine assortment of Navy.
Congress Cavendi-h. Cah!e. Spunroll,
Michigan and Century Fine-cut
Chewing Tobacco, Jo.
Also, a large and well selected stock of Tmported
and Domestic Cigirs. Smoking Tol.acoos,
Meerschaum and Briar Pipes,
Pipe fixtures, Tobaccj
Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything goner'
found in a well regulated Ciar
aud Tobacco Store.
JTRemember the place: Two doors east of
the PostofSeo, Clearfilii, Pa
Aug. 21, '75.
QUSQUEIIA N N A II O U S E,
C'urwensvilie. Pa.
The undersigned having taken charge of this
well-known Hotel, respectfully solicits a share ol
patronage. The house has been reiitted and re
furnished an 1 now compares favorably with any
other hoa'se in theoounty, Tho bi-st of everything
the market -fiords will be served up to guests.
Chaigesio.lcrata. LLI BLOOM.
Sei t. 2S. 1670-tf. Propnetar.
rpllE ' E A G L E II O T E L,"
MVtn Sr.. Curwensville, Pa.
Having leased for n term of years the above
well krown and popular Hotel (formerly kept by
Mr. Mason, aud lately by Mr Fouts), and having
newly refitted and refurnished it, tbe present
proprietor feels assured that he can rcudar 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
May 4.'70-ly l A J. DK.AUt.KER. Prop'r.
rp II E "S II A W II O U S E,"
MARKET S T., CLEARFIELD, PA.
GEORGS N. COLBURN, :::::: Proprietor
This house was lately completed end just open
ed to the public is ucwty turuishcJ.and provided
wilb al I the modern improvements of a first-class
hotel. It is pleasantly located, in li e businrs
pari of the town, and near to tbe public build
ius. A share of patronage is respectfully solic
ited Charges moderate. Th best of Liquors iu
the opr. March 30.'76-tf.
rjiIIE LEONARD HOUSE,
(Ter the Railroad Depot),
Reed Street, Clearfield, Ta.
G. D. GOODFELLOW : : : : : Proprietor.
A r.ew first class Hotel in every respect com
fortable rooms all the modern improvements
toe best of Liquors promptattendance. and rea
sonable charges. The patrenage of the public is
respectfully solicited. jy-21--.f.
rpHE WONDERFUL LINIMENT.
-- This Liniment havins been used, for
some yeats past as a farni'y medicine by tbe pro
prietor, and its good effects comi ng to the notice
of bis neighbors, has. at tbeir suggestion, con
sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af
flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for
Ca'arrh and Billious Cholic. ever offered to the
public; and will cure many other diseases in the
human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil
and Wind-galls in borses Directions for its use
accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or
six bottles for 5. Sent to any address by encles
ing the price to WM. U WAGONER.
Hurd Postoffice,
Oct. . 1SB9. Clearfield county. Pa.
NEW DRUG STORE.
V. 1. Alexander, M. D.,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
CURWENSVILLE, PA.
Keeps constantly on hand an assortment of
DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS, kc, kc.
His stock of Drugs is pure and fresh, and custo
mers can roly upon getting the bestor everything
inhi8line' HIS STOCK OF
PERFUMERY AND TOILET
ARTICLES,
Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Brushes,
Toilet Soaps, Combs, Pocket
Rooks, Tens, Inks, Pen
cils nnd Taper,
sr.d a general assortment of this clas of goods,
aio allot the very I est quality and latest styles.
PURE "WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medical purposes only.
Glass. Putty. Lubricating Oils, Ac., to suit the
wants of the community.
His extet.sive and well (elected stock of Drugs
and Medicines enables him to fill Physicians' Pre
scriptions on short notice and ou the must reason
able terms.
Smokers and Chewera will fin! his stoek of
Cl.ewim- and Smnk inz Tobacco, fibers, and Snuff
I to consist of the very best brands in the market.
A thare of public patronage is solicited.
Aug. 31-3m. w- S. ALEXANDER.
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
Opposite the Jail,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Monuments;. Grecian Tombs. French Couchea,
Mantles. Table Tops. Washing Ranges. Garden
Statuary. Terra Cotta Ware, of ever description.
Head and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de
signs, all of which we offer at city prices, or 25
per cent less than' any other establisbmei t in this
county Having a large experience in the busi
ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Or
ders tnankfully received and promptly filled in
the best workmanlike manner. "
S A. GIBSON.
Mar 11, 1S70 -tf. James Watson. Agent.
STUMPS! STUMPS!!
The nndeisigned have purchased tbe right
ot Clearfield county for Enoch Farnswortb's
Stump Extractor, patented June 7th. 1S70 This
is decidedly the most convenient, most durable,
and best machine of tbe day Wet weather will
not effect it. tbe working part being all of iron.
The machine is easily set up, and will work any
place that can be plowed. We w ill sell machines
at a small profit on cost, and will try to make it
to ihe advantage of farmers to buy them. We
solicit orders from those wanting inxchine.
ii. T. fAR.VS WORTH,
Clearfield Pa.,
J B. GARRISON.
GEO. H. HALL, Agent. Curwensville, Pa
Clearfield. Pa. luly 13.'70.
HJISS H. S. SWAN'S, School for Gu!s,
jX Clearfield, Pa.
The Fall Term of Fourtoeu weeks will com
mence on Monday, Septembr 5th,
TEIIMS OF TIIT'ON.
Reading, Orthography, Writing. Primary
Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per
term, (of 14 wncks). $7 00
Hisiory, Local and Descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing. Grammar, Mental
and Wnttnn Arithmetic, 9 00
Botany. Geology. Physiology, Natural Phi
losophy. Physical Geography, Algebra,
r.heiorie. Eiyinolojy and Latin, 12 00
Oil Painting. (2t tesM.ns), 12 04
Monochromatio Drawing, 10 On
rrayo.i. - 6 00
Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge).
Instrumental Music. (3(1 lessons). 1? 00
Wax Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at
teacher's charges.
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield. August !7. IS70-Iy
3-20'S AND 1881'S
BOUGHT, SOLD AXD EXCIIA.GED,
ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
G O L I)
BOUGHT and SOLD at MARKET KATES.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC H. li. BONDS
BOUGHT AXD SOLD.
STOCKS
BOUGHT and SOLDo.i COM MISSIO X only.
Accounts received and interet allowed on daily
balances subject to check, at sight.
DeIIAVEN & BRO.,
40 SOUTH 3r STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Mareh 2. lS70-Iy,-Jy 13.
1S70. FALL CAMPAIGN! 1370.
YT M . Ii B 12 D ,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.
Has jtt?t received an immense stock of
FOREIGN AND D03IESTIC
DRY GOODS,
FANCY AND FURXISIIIXO GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, FURSf
Ladies', Misses' and ChiUlrcns Shoes,
and a line of the finest grade of
INGRAIN' AND BRUSSELS
CARPET &c, &?.
PLAIN AND COLORED SILKS,
JAPANESE SILKS,
ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
HEAVY CORDED SILK TOPLINS
and the best article of
B L A CK ALPACAS,
ranging in price from 2'o to $1.25 per yard.
Great bargains in Shawls, "Wooden 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 75c to 2.
The Harris' Seamless Kid Glove, the
best in the world, Hosiery and La
dies' and Gents' Underwear.
New Fall Styles in
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, HAT PLUMES AND
OSTRICH TIPS.
ALSO A
FIRST-CLASS MILLINER,
from Philadelphia, Las been engaged
to make and trim
HATS AND BONNETS,
in the most fashionable styles.
Having enlarged my rooms, thereby
affording better facilities for busi
ness, I shall continue to eep
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.
September 14, 1S70.
SHOES. Ladies' and Children's custom made.
Lasting Gaiiers. Kid aud Carpet Slippers, Moroc
co and Glove Kid Ba'iaiorals, Children's Colored
Shoe, very enaan Opposite the jail.
C. K.KATZER.
Marble and Stone Yard.
MRS. S.S. LIDDELL,
Having engaged in the Marbte business, desires
to inform her t riends. aud the public, that sbe has
now and will keep eousiantlr on hand a large and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MAl'LLE, and Is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTOXES. BOX AXD CRADLE
TOMBS, MOXUMEXTS, ia Sand
stone and Marble, CURBS aud
POSTS for Cemetery lots,
WINDOW" SILLS AXD CAPS.
ARCHITECTURAL AXD LAWX ORX.1
MEXTS, A-.
She would invite spocial attention to her Sand
stone Monumeurs which are buil: from original
designs and will compare favorably with any
thing ef the kind in the eountiy. If desi.ed ihe
can furnish Marble Window SiiU and Cap. at a
slight advance on tbe price of Sandstone.
Yard on Reed Street, near the Depot. Clearfinld.
P- iM? 4.JS70.
11 O SAD ALT S
rntiE great American health
X RESTORER, purifies the blood and
cuirs Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Diseases. Rheu
matism. Diseases of women and aU Cbrou.
ic Affections of the R!o'd, Liver and Kid
neys. Recommended by the medical Fac
ulty and many ikousuuls of our be.t ci;i
xen?.
Head the testimony of Physicians ar.d pa
tients who have used Rc-adalis; ci.U for
our Rosadaiis Guide to Health Book, or Al
n;anac for this year, which we prhiiih f-r
gratuitous distribution ; it Kill give you
much valuable informati-jn
Dr. K. W ( arr. o! 1'a'timore. says :
I tube pleasure iu ret-utuuisi liini. your
Rosadalis as a ve-y powerful alterative I
have seen it used iu two canes with happy
results ot.e in a ease of secondary syj bilis
inuhicu the patient pronounced b mseif
cured after h-ving taken five bottles ef
your medicii.e The other is a case of scrof
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving under its use. and the indications
are that the patient will soon recover. I
have carefully rxiinined the formula by
which vour Rosadalis is made, and find it
O
s
A
D
Van
die.
an excellent compound ot alterative ingre-
icnts
r. Spa-ks. of fiicholasville. Ky.. says he
has used Kosadalis in cases of :crotula and
Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory resulis
as a cleaner of the Blo.d I kuow no bet
ter remedy.
Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro',
Tenn , says :
L
I bave used seven bottlos of Rosadalis
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send
me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother,
I who has scrofulous sora eyes.
He ijnuin Bechtol. of Lima, Ohio, writes,
I bave suttered for twenty years with an iu
veternte eruption over my whole body ; a
short time since I purohasud a bottle of Ko
sudalis and it effected a perfect enre.
JLabratoiy, 61 Exchange Place. Baltimore.
S CLEMENTS k CO , Proprielors.
Rosadalis is sold by Hartswiok K Irwin and A.
I. Shaw. Clearfield, D. K. Good. Osceola, and by
Pruggists geterilly. April 6.'70-lv
ATTENTION,
BUYERS
READ! READ -l
Who sells the cheapest goods in the
county ?
M O S 8 0 P !
Who sells best calicoes at 12 ct3ayard
MOSSOP!
Wee sells best unbleached muslin at !7 cents'
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at 5 00?
MOSSOP!
VTbe sells Hall's best Coarse Eoetsat(4 8?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's best Kip Boots at $4,50?
MOSSOP!
V he tells Hats lower than anybody else?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Sugar the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Syrup the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Flour the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed tho cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who selh'IIardware the cheapest ? 1
MOSSOP!
Who sells Queensware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware the 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 t
M O S S O P I
Everybody should buy their goods at
MOSSOP'S!
Clearfield. M-iv 2
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RIED FRUIT. t redneed prices. ..
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FOll SALE,
White Lead, Zine Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine
Tarnishes of all kinds, Colon, in k and
dry, Paint and Varnish brushes
JI ARTS WICK M IRWIN,
Clearfield Pa -M 5,'6l.
A G R E A T OFFER
Horace "Waters,
431 Broadway. New Tork.
will dispose ..r ON K HUNDRED PMNOE9. MK
l.ODEONS ai.i OKU N of six first elan (aakera,
including Checkering t sons, at sxtrbm elt vow
f kicks roRCASB. nrttitta this uotiTH, or will take
fioni ftj to S25 monthly until paid. 4-l3-'70 ty.
;ho HAS A fil SE TO PAINT?
V READ Y-MA UE COLORS.
Kr.nwn as "Railroad"' Colois Guaranteed to be
more economical, more durable and more conveni
ent tbanauy Paint ever before offered. A book
wfciitied -P.ain talk with Piaetical Painter," with
samples sent free by mail on application.
MAIRY A WHITON.
t7ei Whit, Uad and Volar Worts,
Ap. I3-3ui) Ml i-lto St..Nrtc York.
Beware of Imitations. Established 1S3S.
n LEAK IT E Lii N CKS ERY. Escocb
ack Ho.vtK Industry. The underiita
ed having established a Nursery, en the Pike
nal! way between Curwensville and Clearfieli
. ..6u. i. pi.,arra 10 ihrfiisn su sisaioi r rui
j trues, (Standard and dwaif .) Evergreen. Shrub
ibeiy.Grape Vines, Oooseberry, Lawtrn Black
i berry. Strawberry and Haspbciry virei. Als
! MbrianCrsbtrces. Quince and early Searlet Rhea
I barh. Ae. Orders promptly attended to. Adtlrei
j Aug 31. 164 J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville
i ' THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
AHEAD OK ALL OTHERS !
I L.gniv tiz i r iit'onu airtn tlnnitrttt ana JtgH-
ig-out Ujcttinc Al id anil old tho
Pat Ytar!
The number exceeds by thousands the sales of
any other Machine, and the demand is still in
creasing THREE THOUSAND PER WEEK
ARE NOW BEING MAPE AND SOLD.
THE RE SO A5 WHY:
Because it embodies essential principles not
found in any other .Machine ; because of its sim
plicity of cuustru.'tieii. ease of operation, uni
formity of precise actional any speed, and ca
pacity for the greatest range an I variety ef werk,
fine or coarse.
Parties wishing to purchase should not fail te
examios this beat of all Sewing Machines.
I bave the Agency for this Machine, and will
keep a full aMT.iily on band.
Clearfield, May4. '70 tf J. S. SHOWER3.
NEW STORE.
Cerner of Eeeoad St. and Bill itead.
R. MITCHELL
Has just received and opened, at the abeve nam
ed place, an entire aew stock ef Spring
and Summer Geeds, wbith he will
sell very eheap tor cask.
His sUck consists of
Cry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queonsware. Boots and Shoes. Bate aad
Caps, Ready made Clothing, ete. Be alse keeps
choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chep feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits.
Persons desireus of purchasing goods at fair
, rates are respectfully requested te
give him a eall.
A ,prA..il ffanatrr produce will ka takw. at
the highest prices, in exchange ter geeda-
Clearfield. June 17. 1S63.
BARGAINS
IN
ALL KINDS OF
GOODS
AT THE
MAMMOT H
" STORE
OF THE
Mcsbanncii Land and Lumber Co.j
OSCEOLA,
Clearfield County,
Penn'a.
GROUND AND CNGROUND SPICES. Citrjn
English Currants, Essence Coffee.nnd Vine-,
car ot the best quality ,foi T11TW
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