Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, November 23, 1870, Image 3

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    W) IKaff Oman's gonrnaf, f earfief b, a., ToiiemGer 23, 1870.
-IltFIELD.yOV- 23, 1870
. t insure the safe transmission
?a?yl7l lZ f should remit by check
D J i ;.i., nr hn their letters register
,rUuj - .--lased in the first paper alter
A reeet
A receipt -- ... . ,.
the money com ' .
Penn B- E.-Snmmer Arrangement.
Jr8?.?. ...les Tyrone at : : : 9.00 a m
w.iiTr'ia lea.es tyruu
. ..r..nla at : : : :103a.m
Fhiliwburtit . : llima.ra
Clearfield at ;
fail Tr lis leave" Olonr&eld a :
Arrive at Philipsburg at
- Osceola at : :
Tyrone at : :
Bellefnnfe at . :
- . Lock Haren at
Wiltiamsport at
12 05 p. m
2.:t p en
3'4H p. m
4. on p. m
&.3A p. m
31 p. m
9 SO p- m
10 50 P- m.
Acoomuioilation Train.
L.veCtertield at : - : : :
W Arrives at Philipsburg at : :
.. Osceola at : : :
Intersection at : :
Tyrone at : .: :
7.00 A. M.
9 4ft a. m.
10.25 a. m
1 US p m
1 20 p m.
3 (in a m
10 10 a m.
11 40 a ta
l.MS p. iu.
2 40 p. m,
3 35 p. m.
S Oj p. m.
tith trains
B.E
Excreta leave " uiiamspon
' T I. II. . .
Arrive! at i oca imou. .
.. tsclieionio . .
Intersection at : :
Os-.-eola at : : S
.. Phi:ipbue at . :
Clearfield at : :. :
, n-tions made t Tyrone
last and Wert on the Maine Line
pj,.'a-r leaving Clearfield at 2 30 p. m.. reach
Wi.liaunport at 10.50 p. tn. the tame day.
Prrer-Ieavintr William.portatS 00a m. reach
Clwrficld at .du p in. the same day .
"ueTioious. Divine services will Ic held
B.rt Sabbat li. in ClcarG' ld, as fallows :
Rr lie v. Hall, in St. Andrew Episcopal
-aurclt, at 1 1 A. M. V. M. . Sunday
Vclwol at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every
Veiiaday;eveiiii!g ; i " o'li'.ock.
Bvitc. 15utler,tn the Presbyterian church,
ornms eveu'm Sahaath ? chool at
j p . JVayer meeting every V eUuesday
Jv'jriev. J. H. -Jl l.wu, in me '"'"'
churcV.
luornjnc ami .
0 V M. 1 'rover meruit?, evvrj
fliool
cjon'-b.
Toe population of Phi'.ipsburg, as per
the late census, i,sJj0S6.
Winter M"ipon We had OTerI
ow atorms, in thi region, within a week
past.
TiiK M E Church t.T this place is now
trio finished. The freeoing in the audi
ence room is very bcautifut'
THE wild peese have Wo en.igtatinp
Sjath, an indication that coid weather has
minonthe yorthero lakes.
K mammoth new tannery is about to be
ffjried at Phiiipsburg. Why can't s. situ
i!ar 'institution" be htartedjiere ?
Tfli Philipsbur? Journal says, Ur
vis killed about three miles from that pkr.-e
wkbfr. Ust. Th bear -varmints"
Ktm t le unusually plenty, this year.
Court wan in session unti! late hour on
Saturday, having dispoirfd oi a goodly
imouot of business during the w.ck. It
?aio called at 0 oclock on M iuJay mo.u
and is ttill in session.
NkV J.4IL By reference to the alvcr
t'uient, it will be seen that the Comtuis
t,,..r if ricarBuld eaunty will receive
ifile.1 proposals fortius building ot. the uer
jl Bids will be opened on December loth.
i'oi Na men dusirir.g a practical business
(raining will tiud Duff's MireaJitilu college
the oldest, the iuo.-t rcl tble, and permanent
in-ti;ution of the L'uiteJttarrk Cisvului.s
nn be had by addressing iho jsiucij.als P.
Duff & Sorio, Pittsburg, Pa.
Coange of Schedule. Wc observe
that there is a change of Schedule on
the railroad. The pass-ngor train tiow
irrirei here at 12:40, aud leaves at 2:30.
"W III our friend Dan send us the Brunch
sad Main line schedules?
ri(iBB!.F.isTlc O ir gobbler is "nacilm-tibu-,"
and we conclude he hasn't gobbled
Jet, or else some ciu el-o has gobbled him.
Weil, no matter who gobbled the gabbler.
oa!y so thit the p'ibb!er wa gabbled as a
fxiJ gobbler ouht to be gobbled; That'a
For good cemetery work, go to Mrs.
LdJell's. Some one having circulated that
r had quit bisin-ss, the public in in form -el
iht su:h is nit the fact. She is fully
rrcf ared t ) exftcule all orders in the brt
kv' of workuiansbiii, ai.d using only the
1-en uiiteria!
IIocgish. Tbe editor of the T!eI!efonte
R'pM'can has besn visiting atnon; the
styes of that ancient Borough for the
pist tro wroks in quest of the biggest, hog
iu the place. He has come to the conciu
:on that tbe biggest hos in town make
their nest in tho sanctum of the Democrat-
Thanksctvino. We would remind our
Mr reader ti.at to morrow (Thursday) is
ir.e Jay appcicted for general thanksgiving
taroBjrhout the States. It is to be hoped
rci!is?ns will observe the day in a becom-l-l
manner, by closing their places of busi-B-".
aad n far as fkissible refrain from
blowing their uual occapation. Divine
wrices will be held ia several of the
Lodic Orr ! We understand an attempt
w nude, on Friday night last, to break
'"'I the store of Win. Reed, on Market
by tmcicg opes the shutter of one
o: :b windows. Whether the individual
m ioile the building is not positively
aaiwn, as nothing has been missed from
Ignore. This incident, however, should
- uuou to our business men, to secure
thr
IDOniinff ihav f!n. tKt tKw ban
- ' -..J J -
robbed of a large aruount of goods.
"NiBBLtaa." Some of the Pottaville
Tooers complain tHtterr' of "nibblcrs" just
Ej- A ' nibbler" is a man who enters a
f'ooery store, runs his fingers into every
!unr barrel and takes a eouple of ounces,
'JLI to the cheese and cuts off a slice,
jJ:t l'J tilste, then, as a matter of course,
-'Jt have a few CTackcrs, and perhaps be-
: he makes up his mind to purchase a
i wrter dollar's worth, he has eaten up the
fsts on two dollars' worth of groceries.
ibblers" visit other groceries besidea
of Pottsville,
TWav at 7J Y. M. Commun.o.. j rvttvjs
thf Jeood1;,! ioarth Sunday of each
Religious. Rev. John D. Brown, for
nine years a missionary in India, will preach
iu the M. E. Church, in Curwensville, on
Sunday uiornine, Nov. 27th.
..TnosE who are sick, or aSiuted with any
chrouie difficulty, should without delay
write for Dr. HaiiiiltonH New Trcatise,.scnt
free to any address. R. Leonidas llamil
ton. M. D., I. O. Box 4,952, N. City.
Sept. 26,-Ct.
. Ncitice. We have been requested to state
that John I'. Irvin. Emj., having purchased
the property of II. B, Swoope, Ksq., in
Clearfield, will offer for ale on the premi
ses, on Saturday, December 3d, 1870. a gen
era assortment of Parlor, Household and
Kitchen Furniture ; a full descriptive list
of which will appear in our next issue.
On! no ! The folic wing love missive
full into cur hands, which we give as a lit
erary curiosity :
ClearSrlJ Toun Nov 21. 1870. Mr.
You may think us bold for writing to you
but as we wish U got a acquainted with you
we thought we would write a few lines, and
if vnu can find out who we are we hope you
will answer this jrain wen.sdav at noon, you
will be smarter than we think you are if
you find us out. From vnur true friends
guess who. to our friend'Mr
Would it not be more profitable if the
writers of the above would attend to their
school, studies, instead of writing such non
bense? Local CorrespondeiJcB.
Burnside. November 17, 1S70.
Mr. Editor : Yon might have wondered,
"mister," at my long silence, but I think I
can give a "korrcct" account of myself.
Let me introduce to you, Jlr. Editor, my
brother Bill, the pride of our family, five
feet ten and a half in his stockin2, trcishs
190 pounds. I tell you Bill's a roarer, he
put twelve men to flight in Richmond, just
after the evacuation. But Bill had the ad
vantage during that "fiitiin," be was on
the lead all the time. ' Bill met with a sen
ous accident last mouth. 1 1 u was lying iu
bed just before breakfast, yawning, when
happening to stretch his jaws too far apart,
they became locked. Bill rushed in terror
to the kitchen where ''mam" was getting
breakfast. lie couldn't speak a word, but
bis countenance spoke volumes, it was like
an open book to "mam." t:he saw io a
.moment w'tat was wrong, and cried out,
''Run to tba wood pile. Bill, take the axe
and strike with all your might on a b.
tbat will unlock 'em." Bill run out, seized
the axe and, raising it over his head, bro't
it down with tremendous f.iree on the big.
ths esperiment was successful, and his up
pv r row of molars eaiue d-iwn in a "jirfy. "
Lui. aia: at the last moment l:is tongue
had sprayed out to see what was wrong, and
the bapy ineetiiig of his jaws well uigli
cut it io iwo. Bill locked sadly toward
'"uiani," wi'O stood ifl ibe door, and, f-uid
he, (in an entirely different dialect from tb.at
foriueily used by him,) "Mam, that's what
I clall glittin out of.the Dyin pan into the
Aire." We sent for a doctor, who dressed
his wounds. But Lv il Mill talks .- li.de
thick, and we were ismrli ainusod the even
jug of tue disaster, while .-i'tiiig at tliCstip
per tabic. L';Pi suid, "Mam, piass thtni
c.'oiu clakes. " For a long time Bill and I
had coiitempiated emigrating to the west.
So iat Friday, after bidding a Cuul o'iicu to
all our friends wc started for Indiana to
take the cars lor Ioi. "Hi" took us to
tou, and "uiam'- bad baked us a pillow
ca.-e full of ilotigbiiuts, and packed up with
ihiiiu bu'f a boiled fliich io provision us
on the journey. "For," said she, "bnys
you must be savin'." We at rived at Indi
ana that evening, and the nest morning pit
a!oard the train. Hi was there to see us
off, and as the train moved away, I heard
hi in remark to some bystanders, "Gentle
men, there's a pair of boys you won't never
see in this country again, they are bound
lor the far. far west." The train rolled
quietly jo iiiairsvilie Intersection, where we
dismounted and entered the Ailantic Ex
press, ar least I think it was, as I noiiicd
lots of folks aboard from 'tother sids of the
Atlantic, smoking short pipes and wearing
skull caps. I asked the conductor who
them fellows was, and he smiled, and said
"they were a batch of operatives from the
Tower of Babel," and I guess he was right,
fir I couldn't und.r,tand a confoui ded word
thcyaid. Well, we whirled into the big
Union Depot at Pittsburgh, and left our
train to change for one going out the P. l'
W. & 0. R. R. We ma relied through the
depot. Bill ahead with the doughnuts, and
I behind with our carpet bag. "Say, mis
ter, what yer got in that bag ?" said a news
boy. "Gioughnuts," replied B.l', inno
eently. "Give Us doe, won't yer ?" "Cier
taiidy," replied Bill, thickly. An 1 untying
his pillow cae he gave the boy two large
doughnuts, then shouldered it and started
on and had not gone a rod before that un
grateful little cuss, drawed his knife and
slit the pillow case from top to bottom, out
rolled the fat cakes, and twenty newsboys
and bootblacks gobbled them up quicker
than you could snap your finger. Bill was
totally disheartened and swore he would re
turn home forthwith. I tried to persuade
him, but no use. So we took the back track
and the next night brought up at home
again. Wt tried to slip quietly to bed but
the old lady heard "smliin.'" and. thinking
it was the cat, the cried "Hiss." "Oh f
ma:u. taint the clat, its me and B!en.
Where did you plut them clorn clakes?"
said Bill, sadly. We eat souie, retired. and
nest morning mounted Snowshoe and rode
to Bura.-iJe.
The Methodist Episcopals are building a
new ehureb, eifecting to dedicate it some
tirce this winter.
A grand union protracted meeting com
mences in the IJrrioa church on Saturday
evening next.
The vanguard of winter, in the shape of
blustering snow storms, has made its ap
pearance in our little valley. Autumn lin
gered long, but I fear now the brown cheek
ed maiden has bid a final adieu to 1370.
Lucky Old Ben.
MARRIED.
On Wednesday, October 12th, by the
Rev. S. Croft, Mr. H. S. Cone, of the
Stale of Maine, to Miss Mart C. Brao-
TORD, of CoTlDgtOO tOWOfahip.
Clearfield Retail Markets.
COf.lIfcl TE1 WfcCKLY BY K. k 03 SOP.
Apples. drieJ, la, 12 I llay, tin.
'.2 00
1A
17
20
25
nO
1 Po
14
33 00
til)
Applet, green, ba
65 ' Hams. lb.
1 110 Shoulder!, lb,
Aprlebutter, gal
Ilutter. lb. 35
Keer. fresh, lb. It)
rfeef. dritd. lb. 25
Huckwheat. hu, 1 00
(Suck wheat flour. !b 5
(leans, ba. 2 50
Boards, per M 14 00
Corn. shelled,' 1 0
" ears, 50
" inil, 2 50
Chop. rye. 2 50
' tn'ixed: 2 30
Cheese, lb. 25
Cb-rries. ib, IS
Chiokena.dres:sed:Ib, 1 5
Kirs, 2
Flour, bbl. 7 50
Hides Ib,
Lard. Ib.
Oale. bu.
On'on. ba.
Pork, -lb.
Pork, mess, bbl,
1 oiatoes. bu,
PI as er, bbl.
Peaches, dried, lb
Kye bu,
K:.s, lb.
Salt, per sack.
3 50
13
1 25
3
2 o(l
5 00
Shingles. iH in
Shingles 2S in, 12 00
Tiinutbv seed, bu, 8 00
Wheat, bu, 1 00
Wool. lb. 40
CLOSINO-PKTCES OK DeIIAVEN 4 BRO.,
40 South Third Street. Philadelphia.
3 o'clock P. M. Xoveuber 19, IS70.
S B aot" ISSI,
S. fi sof Hil2,
S. fi'sof 184.
S. 6 s of Hdi,
S. 6's of lSli :.
113, lls
110 1 1 01
10l lfml
10'Jj lil'Jj
10S losi
li9 lost
loy t io"
lOiJ 1S
1122 112
1U
112 112
112 115
820 830
,u S0
720 730
near,
6's r.f ISrt;
new,
IT. S. g of l.S'is.
IT. S 5's, 10-40-.
V. 3 30 year fi per cent Cy.,
tue Compound Interest Notes,
'iild,
.silver,
tuion Pacific R. R 1st M. Bonds,
Central Pauifi K K..
linin Pacific Land Grant Bonds,
CLSINU QUOTATIONS of Government Secu
rities, at i T. iirady k Co's No Oil Wood it.
Pittsburgh, November 19, 1ST0.
BITT SELL
in nil
113 mt
1131 ll2i
1I0 llclj
1 10 110
107J I07i
119 II'.'
Dili 119
1191 1101
io:
Oo!d,
T. S. 6's 1SS1,
V S. 5-20V 1SB2,
U. S. 5-20's. 1804.
U. S 5-20 . 1805,
'J.S lfl-10 ,
5-20s. Junuary .t Jutr. IS65,
5-J0,.Ianuarv A July. I87,
S-'20"s. J inuary .t luly. 10$S,
Union Pacific Railroad.
Central P:uiflc Railroad,
fly. Pacific
KfiAA MEN WANTKD - 100 percent, profit
QJJr on three best IhinRs out. 50.000 club
and cow binalion premiuiu lo agerits. Cnlalojrue
and terms free. Address M. L lA'RN.80 Cedar
St., N. Y. Oct. 12."70-lm.
J.
K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GAU.KRY.
NAIIKKT tTr.KET. CLKAKFU.Ln. rtNN'.
Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear
weather. I iuMunlly en band a good aMorln.enl
f Frames. Stereoscopes and Siereoscopic Views.
rrauies. from any Mvle of moiiblin?. made to
order. CIIKOMOS A SPECIALITY.
Dee. 2 '0s-jy. !4-0u-tf.
SAWS! SAWS!!
D IS TON, CROSS CUT,
MILL, DRAG,
AND CIRCULAR SA1VS,
LIGHTNING SAWS.
PATENT PFRFORATIiD,
ELECTRIC SAWS,
And 5 SAUS ot a:i kluds,
for sale by
il. F. Liiil.EK A CO.
"rilHE OLD CLOCK ON THE WALL." with
1 it- dufy P ACK. luay now put on a bright
new DIAL, nod henceforth korp ihc time of four
or five of the zrrm ci'iVs of the urcld, either in
Lurope or Ariicri.u. us you may desire, .and kceo
your own time as before, also. Il imy be attach
c4 to any orJiiiry clock, and i.s b':!h nrn.imental
Mtid ueru1. in tno parlor it is ornamental. In
tho puli!ic hoie it is a matter of curiitsitv. and
in the fcLool roi-in it is a matter of -rear utility,
send for a circular tu S. L l'UitDV.
Oc'. y,'7i'-"in. We.ii, ivcr. Pa
QlNtiKi; SF.WINT, MACHINES.
II INK LEV KNITTINT. MACHINES.
The imt I'trfeet rni'l itnplo. m;ichiuc ot the
kinl e er invcnio'l. Uuth of the atra- pi-pii!ar
mitohine.- b.-ive hen n 1 tt-iy iin;r-vci until they
Sfiri'l wtfh.'iit :i r'Vtil I'ritic ut' the Singer Fatu
ity Machine from $i".f 0 u? irnrn?. u.o.r.iiri t
finish, liinkley Knitter. 5 m.i.. Circulttrs and
pauiplca iuitel free nn r.pt'to.iMon.
No 20 Sixrh St . ritisburgb. Ta. .
Agents w:ibte l fr iha Uiuhlbv M'l'olune every
where', ifnd for th Pinter in Western Pena'ft.
t5rern Ohio n-l Va , when th re ate riuiie
rea(ii ejrh!ihe i . . INwv. ii.'fiy ly.
W E A "vTi G!
Mrs. B. CALDWELL.
Having en-.i3ed id the WEAYINtl Ht'SINESS,
at her residence near l.osan's M.ll. desires lo iu
form her Iriend and the public, thai she Las now
.h;J willkoep constantly on b ind, a well selected
Piock i.t COflOS.WOOLKX r.a' UK MP WARPS,
an i is prepared to furiiiih to or Jet Caruet iealy
made, -t warp ar d weaving. Weaving ol all
kinds dona to order. If desired she can lurnish
cotrou warp of all kiuds for linen or woolen fill- ;
ing Wool and rags taken in exchange. I
Address.. Jlns. R. CALDWKLL, !
0.-.t 12 '70-ly. CurwensviHe. Pa
Orphans' Court Sale
OF REAL ESTATE.
Pnrsnant to an orderof the Orphins Court of
Clearfield county. I'.l.. there will be sold at pub
lic sale on the premises in Jordan township, on
THLRSDAY.DECE.VIUER1.IS70,
the following described real estate late ofWm.
Williams deceased, lo wit : A valuable farm sit
uate in Jordan town-hip on the main road from
Ansonville to New Washington, about two miles
from Ansonville. bounded by lands of John Wil
liams and Ingles Miles, and contiiniaf .one hun
dred and 'weuty-six acres, more or less The im
provements are a two-'ory lo house, a largo and
good bank barn, about 40 by tin tcel.together with
all necessary out buildings. The land is under a
fair state of cultivation, fifty acres or more being
cleared. There is also a iood apple and peach
orchard. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Conditions made known 011 day "fs-i'x
A W. YOUNG.
Nov. 9 '70. A. S. '- ILL! A MS.
C; KRATZER & SONS
are receiving a splendid stock of
cut
CARPET3 AND OIL CLOTI13,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTEKl'ANES'AND QUILTS.
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILK COATS AND OVEKSKfRTS,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE TOINTS,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
HATS,
DRESS GOOD i AND TRIMMINGS,
BEST KID GLOVES LADIES. GENTLE
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
BLACK AND FANC1" 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 BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY
" . SHOES,
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, So,
CASS1MERES VERY CHEAP,
GROCERIES. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfield, Jqd SO, 1863.
TERMS or THE JOL'RXAt.
The Kaftsuam's Joubsal is published on Wed
nesday at 52,00 per annum in advance, ft not
paid at the beginning of the year. $2 5a will U
charged, and S3.00 if not paid before the Close.
Advertisements wi I be inserted at 1.50 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
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued un
till all urrearages are paid, except at tht option ol
the publisher. S. J. ROW.
rOOTS! DOOTS!! E00TS!!! LOOTS!!!!
FRENCH KIP,
FKKXCH CALF,
S3 00
& 00
LIGHT liir,
at C. KRATZER'S,
Opposite the Jail.
Pep.2l.lS70.
L'OR SALE. The farm of John Spack--
man, late of Giraid Township, tb;cV.,
conjitingof about one hundred and seventy two
acres of good farmiD land, (most of which is
cleared ) and having the eon erected a good
house and barn, and the usuM conveniences of a
pleasant home. For terms and lurther particulars
uppiy to 1. 1! Jiunrm,
Att'y for the heirs and prrsous interested
June 2. '70 -tf.
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
Seen as"
BEAN DIES and MOLLAXD G.VS,
PURE OLD GR.irE BRANDIES,
PORE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS.
OLD GRAPE WINES
All tba above brands warrante4 pure and to
excel anything in (his market for medicinal pur
poses Gli". N. UOLHUUN,
March 30.'70-4f. Prop r of Shaw House.
Go-Partnership in Store.
C. A Rorobaujh having associated with him
in the Mercantile business, in LcaUville, Clear
field county. Mr. C. R McCrackea. solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage to generously extended
heretofore
Havingjujt returned from th eastern cities
their etoc4 embi aces a lare and varied assort-
rucntof Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Queens-
ware, and in fact nearly everything u.u
ally kept in a country store, which they will sell
at prices to suit the times.
Country produco taken in exchange for good
C. A. ROROBAUGII,
May IS. "70 If C R. MrCRACKEV
TOBACCO AM) CIGARS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of
a . S.4 ir.
Two doors east of the I'ostoffice. Clearfield. Pa
Constantly on hand a fine areertment of Navy.
Congress Careiidi-h. Cable. Kpunroll,
Jichtifan and Century Fine-cut .
Chewing Tobacco, Jo.
Also, a large and well selec'ed stock of Imported
and Domestic Cigars. Smoking Tobaccos,
Meerschaum and liriar Pipes,
Pipe a lures, Tobacco
Coxes. Cigar Holders, and everything gjaor j
fi utid in a we 1 regulated Ciar
and Tobacco iore.
t"Rcincmber the place : Two doors cast of
the Posti fficc. Clearfield. Pi. Auj. 21. '70.
Q U S Q U E H A N N A' HO US E,
Curwensville, Pa.
The bnilers;ne 1 bavin- takon charge of this
ntil-knowQ Hotel, rc.-pectfuily solicits 4 haro ol
laironaire. 1 be boiife has been refitlud. ami ro
'utfii?bcrJ and nw coidpaccs f.,vorab: V wiib any-
otbor hoje in theeour.ty. Tho bf.t of everything
Ibe market affords will be served up 't.i jrutsts.
'Dai::cilio.lcr.i! - i,n i:i.i-M,
iu l. 24. IsTO tf. Proprietor.
rvilK " E A O L E II O T E L,"
J. '.,; s, ......,n ii...
VUi Liiai nil;, AO.
Having; leaded for a term fif years toe above
well krowu and popular Hotel (formerly kopt by
.Mr. Muson. and latoly by Mr Kouis), and buvinir
newly refined and relurui.-bed it, the present
pioprietor fuels assure.) tbat he can rendvretitire
rutisra-'li.iU to guc.-t.- i' jouriiiii" with bim. A fine,
lare Stable and yard is attached, for the care and
protection of horses, carriage and wagons. A
bare ot patronage is solicited
May 4. 70-ly-t A J . 1 R A Uu K F.I' . Prop'r. .
rp II E "S II A W IIOUS E,"
MA R KE T ST., C t EA li FIELD, PA.
GEORGE N. COLEL'RN,
PlUrillltTOR,
'i liiihoiiss was lately completed and ju-'t open
ed to Ibe public is newly luraisbed.nnd provided
with al I the modern improvements of a first-cuss
hotel. It is pleasantly located, in the business
part of the to.vn. and near to the public build
ings. A fhare of patronage is respectfully solic
ited Charges moderate. The best of Liquors in
the hir.
March 39.0-tf
rjnilE LEONARD HOUSE
(Near the Railroad Depot),
Reed Street, Clearfield, Pa.
O. D. GOODFELLOW
: Veopbietor.
A new first class Hotel in every respect com
fortable rooms all the modern improvements
tho best of Liquors proniplattendnnce. and lea
sonnble charges. The patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited. jy-il-lf
rpHE WONDERFUL LINIMENT.
-- This Liniment liavinc heen usrd, for
some yens past. as fami'y medicine by the pro
prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice
of bis neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con
sented toinnnuf icture it for the benefit of the af
flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for
Carnrrh and iiillious Cholic. ever offered to the
public', and will care many other diseases in the
human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil
and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use
accompany each bottle. Price. SI por bottle, or
six bottles for i. Sent lo any address bv enclos
ing the price to WM. II WAUONE'R.
Hurd PostofEse,
Oct. fi 18fi9 Clearfield coui ty, Ta.
NEW DRUGSTORE.
W. B. Alexander, M. IX,
DRUGGlst AND APOTHECARY,
CURWKNSVILLE, PA.
Keeps constantly on hand an assortment Of
DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS, kc, &c.
His stock of rugs is pure and fresh, and custo
mers can rely upon getting the betof everything
in bis line.
HIS STOCK OF
PERFUMERY AND TOILET'
ARTICLES,
Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Brushes,
Toilet Soaps, Combs, Pocket
Books, Pens. Inks, Pen
cils and Paper,
and a general assortment of this ctas of prx-ds
are allot the very lest quality and latest etyle;.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medical purposes only.
Glass. Putty. Lubricating Oils, Ac, to suit the
wants of the community.
IIi extensive and well selected stork of Drugs
ami Medicincsenables bim to fill Physicians' Pre
scriptions on short notice and on the most reason
able terms.
Smokers and Chcwers will find bis stock of
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, f igars. and Snuff
to consist of the very best brands in the market.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
Anj. 31-3n; '" " W. B. ALEXANDER.
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
Opposite the Jail,
.CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Monuments. Grecian Tombs. French Couches,
Mantles. Table Tops. Washing Rauges. GsrJon
Statuary. Terra Cotla Ware, of ever description.
Head aud Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de
signs, all of which we offer at city pnees.. or 2
percent less than any otter establishment in this
county. Having a large experience in the busi
ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all ca-es Or
ders tbaukfully received and promptly filled in
the best workmanlike manner.
S A.GIBsON.
May 11. 1H70 -tf J sans Watsos. Agent.
STUMPS! STUMPS !!
The nndersigned have purchased, the riirbt
ot ClcarftelJ county for Enoch Farnswonb's
Stump Extractor, patented June 7th. ISTll11 This
is decidedly the most convenient, most durable.
aDd bestma:hine of tho day Wet weather will
not effect it. the working part being all of iron
The machine is easily set up. and will work any
place that can be plowed. We will sell uiachiue
al a small profit on cost, ar.d will try to make it
to the advan'age of farmers to liny them. We
solicit orders from those wanting machines.
H. T. FARNS. WORTH,
Clearfield. Pa.,
J. B. GARRISON.
GEO. II. HALL. Agent. Curwensville. Pa
Clearfield. Pa. Iu!y13 "7i
MISS H. S. SWAN'S, Schoolor Girh,
Clearfield, Pa.
The Fall Tem of Fourteen weeks will com
mence on Monday, September oth, 1370.
TKims or tcitios.
Reading, Orthography, Writing. Primary
Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per
term, (of 14 weeks). $7 CO
History, t.ocal and Descriptive Geojrraphy
with Map Drawing. Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic, 9 00
Botany. Geology. Physiology, Natural Phi
losophy, Physical Geography. Algebra,
Rheiorie. Etymology and Latin, 12 00
Oil Painting. ,jt lessons), 12 00
.Monochromatic Drawing, - 10 Ail
Crayon. 6 09
Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge).
Instrumental Music. (30 lesWns). IS 09
Wax Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at
teacher's charges.
Fur full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield. August '7. 1H70-Iy
o-20'S AND 1881'S
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED,
ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
GOLD
BOUGHT ami SOLD at MAR KET RATES.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC R. It. BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKS
BOUGHT aud SOLD oa.COM MISSION uly.
Accounts received and intere-t allowed on daily
balances subject to check, at sight.
DeIIAVEN & BRO.,
40 SOUTH 3n STREET,
PH I LA I E LI'IIl A.
March 2. ISTO-Iy.-Iy 13.
FAIlllJAXK'S
STANDARD SCALES. OF ALL KINDS ALSO.
IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
M 30-Om-l lu2 Second lv.. Pittsburg. Pa.
I 1ST FN TO THE MOfKIN'i RIKD - The Prnf
J rie Whistle and Animal Imitator can be nJed
by a child. It is m;uic to ituitve ihe S'n ill every
bird, the neigh of a hore. ihc bray of 1111 a.-s. the
.frunt of a hoz. liird. HtSL-ls and Snakes are en
chanted and entrapped by it. It is used by Dan
Hrynot, Charley Wbite..nnd nil the Minstrels an-1
Warblers. Yentriloqui.-m can be 'oarncd in three
days by its aid Sent aiivwhcre ution rece.pt of
lOcanb-: .:iur2) ecu's ; 7 for ' cents ; lJlor;l.
Address T. W. VALENTINE
0cI2liu. Box 372.lcrscy City. SJ,
AND
Ladies' Oyster Saloon,
OS SEt-OND ST.. BELOW M tr-.KET,
CLEAR FIELD, PA.
Constantly kept 1 n hand a selected assortment
ol Candies, Nuts, Cigars. Tob icco. io. AIofreh
Oysters received daily, and for sate by the doieo
or hundred. J. M. MAC0MBER. '
Oct 12.'70 Proprietor.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
The un.1er?ined have orencJ a Meat Market
in the room iormerl.r occupied hrAlex Trvio. nn
Market Street. ClearflclU. ia . nHjininr Mossop',
wLcro they !ntnd to keep full eupply of
All Kinds of Meat,
Fruit and Vegetables,
and at prices to suit the times. Their shop will
be open regularly, on Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday, and meat delivered at any point. A
share of public patronage is respeotlully soi ioited.
M.G 1SKOWN,
Au; 31, 70 tf. E. W. BROWN.
Also continue to deal iu all kinds f improv
ed Agricultural Implements.
N E W T LN SHOP!
Fred Sackett,
Manufacturer of
rV, COPPER an J SHEET IRON WARE
(nearly opposite the jail).
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Also, on hand and for sale
"The Times" Cook Stove,
the best in the world.
And an asroitment or PARLOR and SITTINQ
ROOM SIOVLS. which will be sold cheaper
Ibuu they can be purchased at any ether
establishment in the county.
ALSO,
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK
(lone on reasonable terms.
April f. 1870.
R E MOV A L .
HARTSW1CK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
We beg leave to inform our old and new custo
mers, thai we have removed our establishment to
the new bailding just erected on Market street,
nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west,
and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite tne publio to coma and buy their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI-
CINS, OILS. PAINTS AND VAKNISES.
Ourstoek of Drugs and Medicineseonsist of every
thing used. Sjlected with the greatest oare, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keep a full stock of Dyes. Perfumeries
Toilet articIes.Soaps. Tooth lirushes. Hair Brash
es. Whitewash Itruthcs. aud every other kind of
Brushes. We have a la' ge lot of
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything used
in the painting business, which we offer at City
prices to cash uuyers.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Confectionery Spices, and the largest stock of va
rieties ever offered in this place and warranted
to be of the best the market affords'
-.'-- J. n. HARTSWICK,
Deo. 3, 1963. JOHN F. IRWIN.
Marble and Stone Yard.
MRS,S.S.LIDI)ELL,
Having engaged in the Marble business, datirei
tn iniorui her I riends, aad the public, that she has
now and will keep cons'antlv on hand a large aud
well sele,-ted"stock of ITALIAN AND VKKMMNT
MAKbLE. and is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE
TOMBS, MONUMENTS, io Sand
stone and Marble, CURBS aad
POSTS for Cemetery lots.
WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS.
ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA
MENTS, be.
She would invite special attention to ber Sand
stone Monuments which are built.frum orTinal
designs and will compare favorably wiili any
thing of the kind in 'he country. If desired Oo
can furnish Marble Win low Sitls and Caps at a
slight advance on tho price of Sandstone.
Yard uu Reed Street, near the Depot.l'learfield.
IV . MayjLJ:S7U
11 O SAD A L I S
milE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
X RESTORER, purifies the bbwd ud
cuie Scrofula. Syohilis Skin Diasa.Kheu
matism. Diseases f women and all Chron
ic Affections of the Itlnod. Liver aud Kid
neys. KvCotU'nended by the medical Fac
uliy aud many thousands of our best citi
tens.
Read the testimony of Physicians and pa
tients who have used Kosadali.; seed for
our Riuadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al
manar for ibis year which we pi biish for
gratuitous distribution ', it will give yoa
much va liable information
Dr. K. W t'arr. ot Baltimore, says :
O
S
A
D
A
I take pleasure in reccmmei ding your
Rosadalis as a ve-y powerful alterative. 1
have seen it used 111 two eases wilb bappy
results one in a ease of seeocdary syphilis
in which the paiicnt pronounced himself
cured alter having taken five bottles of
your medicine The other is a ca-e of scrof
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving under its u?o. and the indications
are that the paMont will soon recover. 1
have carefully examined the formula by
which your Rotadati is wade, and find it
an excellent compound ot alterative ingre
dients Dr. Spa-ks. of Nicholasville. Ky . says he
Las used Roeadalis in ease- of Scrofula and
Secondary S ph ilis a iih satisfactory result
ai a cleaner of the Blojd 1 know no bet
ter remedy.
Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesburo',
Tenu . says :
I have used seven, bottles of Roadalis
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism : send
me four bottle, as I w ish it for my brother,
who has scrofulous sore eyes".
lie.'juniu liechtol. of Lima, Ohio, writes
I have suffered for twenty years with an in
L
I
veterate eruption over uiy whole ooay . a
short time t-iuce purchased a bottle of Ro
sadalis and it effected a perfect core
Labratory, 61 Exchange Place. Baltimore.
S CLEMENTS. A CO . Proprietors.
Rosadalis is sold by Hnrtswick A Irwin and A
I. Shaw. Clearfield. D. R. Good. Osceola, and by
Druggists generally. (April 6.'70-lv
ATTENTION,
BUYERS
READ! READ!!
WTio sella the cheapest goods in the
count j t
M O S S 0 P J
Who sells best calicoes 1 12 i cts yard.
M 0 S S 0 P I
Who sells best unbleached muslin it 1 cents7
M 0 S S O P !
Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at 5 00?
M 0 S S O P !
Who sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at $1 if
MOSSOPI
Who sells Hall's bestKip Boots at ?4,50?
MOSSOT!
Who selU Hats tower tlitn tn-bodj diet
M O S S O P!
Who sells Sugar the cheapest ?
M O S S O P!
Who sella Syrup the cheapest ?
M O S S O P!
Who sells Flour the cheapest 1
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed tba cheapest?
MOSSOPI
Who sells Hardware the cheapest ?
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 to the
lowest cash prices ?
MOSSOP!
Everybody should buy their goods at
MO S SOP'S!
Clearfield. May 12
-pvRIED FRTTtTatredaeed prices
iossor-e.
- .FOR SALE, -
White Lead, Zino Paint, Linseed Oil.Torpeatinsr"
Tarnishes" of all kinds, Colon, in oil an
dry. Paint and Varnish braskea.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Clearfield.Pa -M 5,fii.
A GREAT OFFER.
Horace' Watr-re,
481 Broadway, New York,
will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOKS. fifi
LODEONS and UKMaNS of tix first class makers,
including Checkering A Sons, at extremely 10W .
i-Bices roa oassj. M'ris this sioxtb, or will take
ftotn j to monthly until paid 4-l.yTO-ly
7UO HAS A HOUSE TO PAINT?
... RtiADY-MADE COLORS.
Known as "Railroad"' Coluis Guaranteed US be
more economical, more durable and more fnoveni
ent i ban any Paint ever before offered. A book1,
eutitiel --Plain talk with Practical Painters," with
samples sent tree by mail on applicatAa.
MASLKY A WHITON.
Glote Whttr Lead and Caior Worl.
A p. 13-3m HI failuH St.. N'W Ymrk. -
Beware of Imitations. Established 183S.
fjLEAKFIELD NURSEKY.-E.nuocr-J
ack IIomk Industry. The uuderin
ed having established a Nursery. ibe Pike
hallway between Curwensville an Cleerfiell "
Bornaghs. is prepared to furnish all kiaaVsof Ffni
trees, (standard and dwarf.) Evergreen-". Shrub'
bety. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Slack;
berry, strawberry and Raspbei ry vines. Also
bibriar. t.'rab trees.tluince and early Scarlet Rhea
barb. Ao. Orders promptly attended to. Addres
Aug 31.1864 JWRtonTCarwensvillsj
THE SINGER'
SEWING MACHINE
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS !
Eighty-six Th iM-auJJtrvrA Hundred and Eigh
ty a ilr MtJi: Mid and SmU th
Past Year!
The cumber exceeds by thousands the sales of
any other Mach ice, and tba demand is still in
creasing THREE THOUSAND PER WEEK
ARE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD".
THE li ESONS WHY: ..
Because it embodies essential principles not
found in any other Machine ; besau'ae of its sim
plicity of construction, rase of operation, uni
formity of precise action at any speed. and ca
pacity for the greatest range cnl variety of work,
fine or coarse.
Parties wishing to pot-chase should not fail te
examins this best of all Sewing Machines.-. . ..
I have the Agency for this Machine, and will
keep a full sopply on band.
Clearfield, Ma4.'70 tf J. S. SHOWERS. ,
QLO THING! CLOT HI NGN
COOS ARD CHEAP !!!
Men, Youths and Eoys can besoplpied with fal
suits of seasonable aud fashionable clothing a
h L. REIZENSTEIN'S,
where it is sold at prices that will induce their
purchase. The universal satisfaction which has
been given, has induced him to increase h is -I'oct,
which is now not surpassed by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part of the Stat.
i. L. REIZENSTElN,
Sella gods at a very small profit, for cash ;
His goods are well made and fashionable.
He gives every one the worth of his mosey:,
lie treats his customers all alike,
lie sells cheaper than every body else. -His
store is coevemeptly situated. '
He hat ing purchased his stock 1 1 reduced
prices he oan sell cheaper tl an others.
for these and other reasons persons should buy"
their clothing at
I. L REIZESSTEIN'S.
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
market prices. May 18, lb4.
BARGAINS
IN
ALL KINDS 01?
GOODS
AT THE
M AMMO TH
STORE
OF THE
Mosbannon Land and Lumber Co.,
OSCEOLA,
Clearfield County,
Penn'a.
5URRANTS the kaet aad cheapest In t
eoanty, at KABAM'8.