Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, November 30, 1870, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD, PA., NOV. 30. H70,
To PiTBOSf. To insure the safe transmission
el money by mail, patrons should remit by check
Tr money-order, or have tbeir letters registered.
A receipt win " ' r
the
ay comes i ui.ii..
Pena' B. B.-Winter Arrangement.
u.;iTf,nn Itiru Trrona at : 9.35 am
ji t
Arrives at Osceola at :
rhilipsburg at
' Clearfield at :
.Mail Triin leaves Clearfield a :
Arrives at Philipsburg at
Osceola at : :
Tyrone at :
Lock Haven at
11.15 a.m
11 40 a. m.
12 40 p.m.
2.40 p in
3 4U p. in
4.00 p. m.
5.35 p. in.
12 25 p. m.
Accommodation Train.
Learei Clearfield at : : : :
Arrives at Philipsburg at
Osceola at :
" Intersection at
: T OO A. m
: 9 00 a. m.
10 00 a. m
: 12 &0 p. m
: 1 13 p. m
10.00 a m
' E.Tyrone at : :
Desvcs East Tyrone at : : : : :
Arrives at Intersection at :
Osceola at : : :
- Philipsburg at r
. ' Clearfield at : :
Cloie connection made at Tyrone
East and West on the Maine Line.
1.03 p.m.
: 2 08 p. m.
3 40 p. m
6.50 p. in.
ith trains
Kemoiocs. Divine services will be held
nxt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
By Rev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal
church, at 11 A. M. atid 7 V. M. Sunday
eohool at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every
Wednelay evening at 7 o'clock.
By Kev. liutler.in the Presbyterian church,
tnnrnin? and evening. Sabaath school at
3 P. M. Prayer meeting every edtiesday
venim? at 7 o'clock.
By Kev. J. II. M'Cord, in trie Methodist
church, morning and evening. Sabbath
tchool at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every
Thursday at 71 P. M. Communion services
First Sabbath of every month at 10J A. M.
Sl Francis' church Mass at 10 A. M.,
"the second and fourth Sandavs of each
' month.
Looks neat the Court House fence, since
it has been repainted.
Westly Miller had his left thumb badly
mashed, the other day.
Query? Who owns the skirt found in a
certain hay mow, last week ?
Increasing the quantity of mud, in our
gtreets. Boats will soon be required in cer
tain localities.
A popular play "consequence, at xocial
gatherings, now-a days. Some very fuuny
sayings are the result.
Noisy a certain individual, in the street,
on Saturday la. He should have been
jugged, after being so freely Lottleil.
Gents should be careful where they stoop,
when they have extensive rents in their in
expressibles. Dirty linen djc't look wed in
a crowd.
That panther, reported as having been
killed near Powelton, it now turns out, was
only a big "Thomas" cat. Somebody sohl
Brainurd. H-i-ss Scat !
Very low the water in our strea:n, for
this season of the year. . The present mode-rate
weather may, however, bri:ir rain suf
ficient to make water plenty, for the rest of
the winter.
CEASED.-Heretofore personjt fcoldin;; pub
lic sales of personal property paid a certain
j er ctntage on lbe amount sold by the auc
tioneer, who made the return to the asses
or. This tax ceased on the 1st of October,
1S70 a fact overlooked by ninny.
Caution. Several of our exchanges have
recently announced the deaths of children
from eating fresh orange peel.. The oil of
the rind is highly acrid and extremely indi
gestible and irritating to the digestive or
gan. A little care may prevent very seri
ous consequences.
Noteworthy. An exchange says, that
book canvassers may not "be aware of the
fact that a five cent stamp is required to be
attached to every signature in their books;
the agreement to purchase being considered
a contraft. We give this item for the ben
efit of those interested.
Thanksgiving. This day was not so gen
erally observed last Thursday, as is usually
the cafe in this place. Why not, deponent
saiih not. Notwithstanding there were but
few, if any, business places closed, yet Di
vine services were held in the Presbyterian
and Episcopal churches, in the morning and
in the evening.
I P- We understand that the Moshannon
Land and Lumber Company, at Osceola, in
this county, have their r.ew mill -up, under
roof and wealhf rboaided. The building is
'niK-h larger than the one that was burned
"era! months ago. Tho machinery will
a.iobc more extensive, more diversified., and
of an improved character. The new mill
wiil be ready for operations early in the
Coining spring.
For Everybody. Be sure you lock your
doors. A couple of suspK ious looking char
acters wore ia our town a few days ago, and
v-:tci aome of our citizens and solicited
lunney and old clothes. Whether they were
really in need of aid, we know not. But it
h well to be cautious, for there are plenty
" scamps prowling around the country.who
would much rather steal than work aad earn
aa honest living.
The Lecture. Du Chaillu delivered bis
lecture at the Court House, according to an
nouncement. The lecturer is a Frenchman,
ff small stature, dark complexion, bald
beaJed.aud a rapid talker. His subject was
n interesting one, but owing to his imper
fect english pronunciation, and weak and
rather effeminate voice, many persons failed
bear much that was said, and hence the
lecturer did not tender general satisfaction,
better luck next time, we hope.
Highway Robbery. Highway robbe
r'es are becoming frequent on the mountain.
Two weeks ago we published an account of
the robbing ot a Mr. Shope, a short distance
Wond Philipsburg, The Journal of that
P'aee, last week stated that a man named
Hood was ?topped on the road between AI
toooa and Williamsburg by two men. in
''aylight, and robbed of $75. From the des
cription given, the robbers were the same
""mp8 who relieved Mr. Shope of his mo
It is a pity the scouadrcls can't be
ahtsod pu&ishej.
Head Humphrey's card, relating to coal
Reizensteio wants 5,000 sheep pelts. See
notice in to day's Journal;
Very pleasant the weather, on Monday
last The sua shone bright and warn the
whole day.
Yni. Reed, Market street, Clearfield, has
a very fine stock of Ladies coatings. Call
and see them.
The card of Messrs, Irwin k Krebs, At
tornejs at Law, will be found in our adver
tising columns.
The administrator of Alfred Pearsall, de
ceased, advertises some real estate for sale,
in to-day's paper.
A notice, for the election of officers of the
Agricultural Society, appears among the
new advertisements.
J. P. Irwin, Esq., will sell a lot of house
hold and kitchen furniture, on Saturday
next, Dec. 3d. lor particulars see adver
tisement. I have already purchased, and will be o
pened about the 10th or 15th of December,
a very fine lot of goods suitable for the hol
idays. We. Reed, Market St.
U. B. The person who (by mistake it is
presumed) carried off a good umbrella and
left an old one, at the air? on Friday evening
last, wiil please return the same to Mr. Fred
Nisley.
Those whi are sick, or afflicted with any
chronic difficulty, should without delay
write for Dr. Hamilton's New Treatise, sent
free to any address. II. Leonidas Hamil
ton, M. D., P. O. Box 4,952, N. Y. City.
Oct. 26,-Gt.
Any one wishing to make a Holiday pres
ent to wife, daughter or sifter, should call
and select a set of Furs at Wm. Reed's.
They are right in quality and price ; and the
most appropriate article that could be pre
sented, being both useful and ornamental.
Local Correspondence.
Bcrnside, Not. 22, 1370.
Mr, Editor: We had made arrange
ments (Bill, Hi and myself) that I should
come over home on the afternoon previous
to the Lyceum, harness "Snow Shoe" to
his wagon and drive, in the evening, to Pat-
cliinville. In accordance with this program
me I reported, on time, at the door of our
rural home, an J, after supper, all bsing in
readiness, we drove off in the direction of
P. V. Everything was lovely until we began
the descent of tho hill at Burnside, when a
slight accident happcusd. Hi was holding
the reitu carelessly in one hand, and taking
a chew of tobacco with the other, when all
at once Snow hoe broke down the hill in a
run. Hi tried to check him, but in vain.
Dasterwas no touch to him. Hi stood ud
i.i the wafion, and sawed the reins "with
might and main." Finally one line broke,
and the pressure being thrown on the ro
maiiiing one, it drew Snow-shoe suddenly
into a fence corner, stopping him allfired
quick. Hiram landed flat on the animal's
back, from which pisition he sent forth a
scries of groans an 1 grunts, leading us to
believe that he vras at least ha!f killed.
We arrived at the school house just as the
President called tho society to order. Hi
was to deliver the oration of the evening,
and, as a matter of course, had come fully
prepared. When the President called his
name, he stepped briskly to the platform
and addressed the audience as follows :
"Mr. President, &c, I shall take for my
subject to night, 'The Grasshopper.'
'The grasshopper sat on the sweet pouto vine .
When up come the (fret goose ilippin' up behind.
And gobbled him up off the sweet potato vine.1
"Most people" he said, "supposed thit
the grasshopper is so called on account of its
hopping about so much. This is not so. It
is altogether on account of the tremendous
amount of vegetation he stows away in his
hopper, during bis short sojourn in our
meadows. If you take the trouble to search
this country, ladies and gents, you won't
find a hopper now, because they migrate
just the same as the blackbirds, swallows,
&s., do. Along in October, I noticed large
flocks of them on the wing, steering down
the Pan handle of the Ohio to make a land
ing in the Southern States. Each grasshop
per carried an elder stalk, loa 'ed with ber
ries, in his teeth, to grub him on his long
journey. And I shouldn't wonder if there
was lots of grasshoppers sitting in the hol
low Ions and stumps, in the swamps of Flor
ida, eating Patchinville elderberries, this
very night. (Sensation.) The grasshopper
is an inveterate tobacco chewer," (some
noise among the boys in the corner,) Hi
peered savagely toward tho culprits and ex
claimed : "Boys, if you don't keep shady
back there, I'll hop in among you and land
you out in the grass before you know where
you are. Yes, gents, the grasshopper chews
tobacco, but he never begs any; mind that!
Grasshoppers have been known to stop a lo
comotive on the railroad, but I ncvor heard
of them stopping a raft on the Grass Flat
just below 'Buttermilk.' where occasionally
stops one"
The "Judge" was called next, but did not
respond; one of bis neighbors remarking by
way of apology that he (tho Judge) had sev
en rafts of timber to get out, aud conse
quently could not attend.
When we arrived at home, we heard a ter
rible racket inside the house. We entered
and struck a light, and found our cat chas
ing a rat around the room. Tabby was mak
iig the varmint "get up and git," but
wasn't gaining an inch on him. Bill seized
the old "double bit" that stood in the cor
ner, and, watching his chance as they came
around, aimed a vigorous blow at the rat,
but missed bis mark, and, sad to relate,
whacked poor Tabby's tail off within an inch
ot hindjuarters. Bill was terribly mortified
at bis blunder. But uiam spoke up, "never
mind Billy, Tabby's a young, wigorous cat ;
the flies ain't bad now, and her tail will
grow on agin next fly time." At this Bill's
countenance brightened up a little, but it
seemed to express a doubt as to mam's logic
as to the cat's tail growing on again.
Our big meeting closed to night on ac
count of bad weather j but, never mind, Le-.
vi and Undo Abe will be &own one of these
times and stir our people up.
Hastily, Lucky Old Bex.
MARRIED.
On Thursday. Nov. 24. ISTO. bv Tlov. A
Tl lODipson. Mr. John M. Hunter, of Jor
dan ti., and Miss Martha A. Euhaud, of
JNew Millport.
Clearfield Be tail Markets.
COR It KC TED TBEKLT BV K. H0SSOP.
Apples, dried, lb, 12 1 Hay, ton,
Apples, green, bu, 65 J Hams. lb.
Applebutter, gal, 1 00 j Shoulders, lb,
:2 00
28
17
Butter, lb, 35
Sides, lb,
20
Beef, fresh, lb, 10
Btot, dried, lb, 25
Buckwheat, ha,' 1 00
Buckwheat flour. lb 5
Beans, bu. 2 50
Boards, per V 14 00
Corn, shelled, 1 00
" ears, 50
" meal, 2 50
Chop, rye. 2 50
" mixed. 2 30
Cheese, lb, 25
Cherries, lb, 18
Chickens.drosssedjb, 15
Eggg, 25
Flour, bbl. 7 50
bard, lb,
Oats, ba.
Onions, ba.
Pork, lb.
Pork, mess, bbl
25
60
'1 00
14
S3 00
60
rotatoes, bu,
Plaster, bbl.
Peaches, dried, lb.
Bye, bn,.
Kin, lb,
3 50
, 13
1 25
Salt, per sack, 2 50
Shingles, lS in.' ' 5 00
Shingles. 26 in, 12 00
Timothy seed, bu, 8 00
Wheat, bu, . 1 60
Wool, lb, 40
C LOSING PRICES OF PeHAVEJf A BKO
40 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
3 o'clock P.M. Noremher 26, IS70.
T S (Tsof 1881, ll.ij 1IS
U. S. 6's of 1SB2, 110 110
U S. 6's of 1884, 109 109
U. S. 6's of 1H65, l(Wi 109
U. S. 6 of 1865, new, 103 ,10Sj
U. S. 6's of IS67, new, 10? 10i
V. S. 6's of 18)48, 109i 109
U. S. 5 s, 10-40's. JOS lort
U. S. 30 year 6 per eent. Cy., 112 112
Due Compound Interest Notes, 19
Gold, 111 112
Silvec, 112 115
Union Pacific B.. R. 1st M. Bonds, 620 830
Central Pacific K. R.. 9 .0 r0
Uni-jn PaciSc Land Grant Bonds, 720 730
CLOSING QUOTATIONS of Government Seen
rities. at J. T. Brady & Co's No. fi9 Wood St
Pittsburgh, November 26, 1870.
Bur SRI, l.
111) 111
113 11MJ
1I3J 1121
110 110f
110 110J
107, 107J
119 1191
119, 119
1191 1191
87
92J
103
Gold,
U. S. 6's1S31,
U S. 5-20's. 18R2,
U. S. 5-20's, 1864,
U. S 5-20 s. 1865,
U.S 10-40-g,
5-20's, January A July. 186S,
5 20's, January A July. 1867,
5-20's, January k July. 1058,
Union Pacific Railroad,
Central Pacifio Railroad,
Cy . Paci6cs,
J.
K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
HAKKKT STRBKT, CLKARFIFLD, PUj'l.
Negatives made in cloudy as well as in elear
weather. Constantly en hand a good assortment
of Frames. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views.
frames, from any style of moulding, made to
order. CHROMOS A SPEC1AUTY.
Dee. 2,'6S-jy. 14-69-tf.
S A W S ! S A AY
S!!
DISTOX, CROSS CUT.
MILL. DRAG.
AIt V1KUUL.AK SAWS,
LIGHTNING SAW8.
PATENT PFRFORATED,
ELKCTRIC SAWS.
And DISTORTS SAWS of all kinds,
for sale by
n. F. BIGLEK A CO.
"rnh'E OLD CLOCK ON THE WALL." with
JL it dusty FACE, may now put on a bright
new DIAL, and henceforth korp the time of four
or five of the great cities of the wcrlJ, either in
Europe or America, as you may de.ir. aud keop
your own time as betore, also. It may be attach
ed to any ordinary clock, and is both ornamental
and uefu). In the parlor it is ornamental. In
the public hoase it is a matter of curiosity, and
in the school room it is a matter of great u'ility.
Send for a circular to S. L Pl,'RIY,
Oc'. 19.'70-6m. W-stover. Pa.
OIXfJEB SEWING MACHINES.
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES.
The most perfect and Miupte machines ol the
kind ever invented. Both of the above popular
machines have been lately improved until they
stand without a rival Price of the Singer Fam
ily Muchine Irom $j.00 upwards, according to
finish. Hinkley Knitters, S10. 00. Circularsand
samples tn-iiled free on application.
STRAW & MOKTON, (icn. Agfa.
No 20 Sixth St.. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Agmts wanted forho llintloy Machine every
where, and for the Siutrtr in Western Pena'a.
Eastern Ohio and West Va., where th-re are none
alrcadv established. INov. 24,'69-ly.
W E A V I N G!
Mrs. R. CALDWELL,
Hiving engaged in the WEAVING BUSINESS,
at her residence near Logan's Mill, desires to in
form ber triendi and the public, that she has now
and will keep constantly on hand, a well selected
stock ot COTTON, WOOLEN and HEMP WAKPS.
and is prepared to furnish to order Carpet ready
made, or warp and weaving. Weaving ol all
kinds done to order. If desired she can furnish
cotton warp of all kiuds for linen or woolen fill
ins Wool and rags taken in exchange.
Address, Mas. K. CALDWELL,
Ojt 12,'70-ly. Curwensville. Pa.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF REAL ESTATE.
Pursuant to an order of tho Orphans Court of
Clearfield county. Pa., there will be sold at pub
lie sale on the premises, in Jordan township, on
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1870,
the following described real e.-tato. late of Wm
Williams, deceased, to wit: A valuable firm sit
uate in Jordan townthip on the main road--from
Ansonville to New Washington, about two miles
from Ansonville, bounded by lands of Johu Wil
liams and Ingles Miles, and containing one hun
dred and twenty-six acres, more or less. The im
provements are a two-story log bouse, a large and
good bank barn, abont 40 byliO fcot,together with
all necessary out buildings. Tbe land is under a
fair state of cultivation, fifty acres or more being
cleared. There is also a good apple and peach
orchard. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Conditions made known ou day of sle.
A. W. YOUNG,
Nov. 9 '70. A. S. WILLIAMS.
C. KHATZEIl & SONS
arc receiving a splendid stock of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILKCOATS AND OVERSKIRTS,
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 SII.KS,
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, $5,
CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PPvOVISlONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL,
MARKETING AND COUNTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfield. June 30, 1869.
TERMS Of THE JOURNAL.
The RirT8As'a Jofbsil is published on Wed
nesday at $2,00 per annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year, 1 2,50 will be
charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close
Advertisemchts wi'l be inserted at $1,50 per
square, for three or les insertions Ten lines
(or less) oounting 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 an
tilla.11 arrearage are paid,except at the option ol
the publisher. 8. J. ROW.
B
OOTS! BOOTS'.! BOOTS'.!! BOOTS!!!!
FRENCH KIP,
$6 00
5 00
00
at C.KR ATZER'S,
Opposite the Jail.
FRENCH CALF,
LIGHT KIP,
Sep. 21, 1370.
FOll SALE. The farm of John Spack
A man. late of Girard Townsbin. de'r1,.
consisting of ahout one hundred and seventy two
acres of good farming land, (most of wbieh is
cleared.) and having tbeieon erected a good
hou.se and barn, and tbe usual conveniences of a
pleasant home. For term' and further particulars
, . rrt fj Uf'mi . . .
Att'y for the heirs and persons Interested.
June 22. '70. -tf.
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
SUCH AS
BRANDIES and HOLLAND GINS,
PURE OLD GRAPE BRANDIES,
PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS.
OLD GRAPE WINES,
All the above brands warranted pure and to
excel anything in this market for medicinal pur
poses GEO. N. COLBURN.
March 30.'70-tf.j .VJ of Shaw Honse.
Go-Partnership in Store.
C. A. Rorobaugh having associated with him
in the Mercantile business, in Lewtsville, Clear
field county. Mr. C. R McCracken, solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage so generously extended
heretofore
Having just returned from the eastern cities
their stoca embi aces a large and varied assort
ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queens
ware, and in fact nearly everything mo
ally kept in a country store, which they will sell
at prices to suit the times.
Country produce taken in exchange for good i
C. A. ROROBAUGH,
May 18, -70. tf. C R. McCRACKEN
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of
7i, . SUA W,
Two doors east of the PostoSce. Clearfield. P
Constantly on hand a fine anertroent of Navy.
Congress Cavendish, Cable, Sponroll,
Michigan and Century Fine cut
Chewing Tobacco, io.
Also, a large and well selected stock of Imported
and Domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos,
Ueerschaum and Briar Pipes,
Pipe fixtures, Tobacco
Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything gener '
fund in a well regulated Cigar
and Tobacco Store.
rSRetuembor tbe place:
Two doors east of
Aug. 21, '70.
the Postofiice, Clearfield. Pa.
QUSQUEHA X N A HOUSE,
( ?iirwpnKvi!lf la
The undersigned having taken charge of this
well-known Hotel, respectfully solicits a share ol
patronage. Tbe bouse has been refitted and re
furnished and mw enmpares favorably with any
other hnne in the county. The best of everything
the market affords will be sorred up to guests.
Cha:pomi.lerte. ELI BLOOM,
Sen- 2-t. lj70-tr. Propri otor.
rpHE "EAGLE HOTEL,"
Havlns leaved for a term of years tbe above
well krown and popular Hotel (formerly kept by
Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. routs), and having
newly refiued and jelurnished it, the present
proprietor feels assured that he can render entire
satisfaction to guustssJourning with him. A fine,
large stable aud yard is attached, for the care and
protection of horses, carriages and wagons. A
share of patronage is solicited
Slay4. 70-Iy j A J. UKAULkEW, Frop r.
rp HE "SHAW II O U S E,"
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
GEORGE N. COLBUKN, :::::: Proprietor
This house was lately completed and just open
ed to the public is newly furnished, and provided
wttn al I tbe modern improvements ot a nrit-class
hotel. It is pleasantly located, in the business
pari of -the town, and near to tbe public build
ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic
ited. Charges moderate. The liestof Liquors in
the b.-r. March 30.'70-tf.
IJUIE LEONARD HOUSE,
(Near tbe Railroad Depot),
Reed Street, Clearfield, Pa.
G. P. GOODFELLOW : : : : : PKornmTon.
A new first class Hotel in every respect com
fortable rooms all the modern improvements
the best of Liquors prompt attendance, and rea
sonable charges. The patronage of the publie is
respectfully solicited. jy-21-tf.
rpHE WONDERFUL LINIMENT.
This Liniment having been used, for
some years past. as a fatni'y medicino by the pro
prietor, and its good effects coming to tbe notice
of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con
sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af
flicted everywhere. It ia the best remedy fer
Catarrh and Billions Cholie. ever offered to the
public; and will cure many other diseases in tbe
human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil
and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its nse
accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or
six bottles for So. Bent to any address bv enclos
ing tbe price to WM. H. WAGONER,
Hurd Postoffice,
Oct. 6. 1SB9. Clearfield county, Pa.
NEW DRUG STORE.
V. B. Alexander, M. D.,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
CURWKNSVILLE, TA.
Keeps constantly on hand an assortment of
DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS, kc, &c.
His stock of Drugs is pure and fresh, and custo
mers can rely npon getting the best of everything
in his line.
HIS STOCK OF
PERFUMERY AND TOILET
ARTICLES,
Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Brushes,
Toilet Soaps, Combs, Pocket
Boots, Pens, Inks, Pen
cils and Paper,
and a general assortment of this ciasj of goods,
are all ot the very test quality and latest styles.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medical purposes only,
Glass, Putty, Lubricating Oils, Ao., to suit the
wants of the community.
His extensive and well selected stock of Drugs
and Medicines enables him to fill Physicians' Pre
set i p tions on sb ort notice and on the most reason -able
terms.
Smokers and Cbewers will find his stock of
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff
to consist of tbe very best brands in the market
A share of publie patronage ia solicited.
Aug. 31-3m. W. B. ALEXANDER.
NEW MARBLE WORKS,
Opposite the Jail,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Monuments. Grecian Tombs,. French Couches,
Mantles. Table Tops. Washing Ranges, Garden
Statuary, Terra Cotta Ware, of every description,
Bead and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de
signs, all or wbicb we offer ateity prices, or 25
percent less than any other establishment in this
county. Having a large experience in the busi
ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all eases. Or
uers manaiaiiy received ana promptly filled in
the best workmanlike manner.
S A. GIBSON.
Mt 11. 1370 -tf. Jams Watso. Agent
STUMPS! STUMPS!!
The undersigned bave purchased the right
ot Clearfield county for Enoch Famswortb's
Stump Extractor, patented Jane 7th, 1870. This
is decidedly the most convenient, most durable
and best machine of the day. Wet weather will
not effoct it. the working- part beine all of iron.
Tbe machine is easily set up, and will work any
place that ean be plowed. We will sell machines
at a small profit on cost, and will try to make it
to the advantage of farmers to buy them. We
solicit orders from those wanting machines.
H. T. i'AR.NS WORTH,
Clearfield. Pa.,
J. B. GARRISON,
GEO. H. HALL. Agent. Cnrwensville, Pa
Clearfield, Pa. (July 13.'70.
"riSS H. S. SWAN'S, School fur Girlt,
AL Clearfield, Pa.
Tbe Fall Term of Fourteen weeks will com
mence ou Moadav,- September 5th, 1876.
TERM 8 Or TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Primary
Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per
term, (of 14 week"). $7 00
History, Local and Descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic, 9 00
Uotany. Geology, Physiology, Natural Phi
losophy, Physical Geography. Algebra,
Rhetoric. Etymology and Latin, 12 00
Oil fainting. (24 lessons), 12 00
Monocbromatio Drawing, 10 AO
Crayon, 6 00
Pencil Drawing, (no extra charge).
Instrumental Music. (30 lessons). 1100
Wax Klofferf and Fruits, with materials, at
teacher's charges.
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, August '.7, 1 370-1 y.
5-20'S AND 1881'S
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED,
ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
GOLD
BOUGHT and SOLD at MA RKET RA TES.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC R. R. BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
STOCKS
BOUGHT and SOLD n COMMISSION Hily.
Acoounts received and Interest allowed on daily
balances subject to check, at sight.
DeIIAVEN & B R0.,
4J SOUTH 3n STREET,
PHI LA D E LP II I A.
Mareh 2. IS70-ly.-'y I?.
FAII .BANK'S
STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS ALSO,
IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
M 30-6m. 1u2 Second At., Pittsburg. Pa.
rISTEN TO THE MOCKING RIKD. The Prai
J rie WhisMe and Animal Imitator can he urcJ
"y a child. It is made to imitate the song of every
bird, the neigh of a horse, the bray of an a-, the
grunt of a hog. Rirds. Beasts and Snakes are en
chanted and entrapped by it. It Is used by Dan
Pryant, Charley White, and all the Minstrels and
Warblers. Ventriloquism can be loarned in three
days by its aid. Sent anywhere upon receipt of
10 eanr; 3 for 25 cents; 7 for 50 cents ; 15 for 51
Address T. W. VALENTINE.
OcI21m. Box 372 Jersey City. N.J.
WEST BHANCII RESTAUBANT
AND
Ladies' Oyster Saloon,
ox secoitn it., brlow uakkct,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Constantly kept cn hand a selected assortment
of Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Jtc. Also froth
Oysters received daily, and for sale by the doten
or hundred. J. M. MACOMBER.
Oct. 12.70. Proprietor.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
The undersigned have opened a Meat Market
in the room formerly occupied by Alex Irvin. on
Market Street. Clearfield, Pa., adjoining Mossop'a,
where they intend to keep a full supply of
All Kinds of Meat,
Fruit and Vegetables,
and at prices to suit the times. Tbeir (hop will
be open regularly, on Tuesday. Thursday and
Saturday, and meat delivered at any point. A
share of public .atronage is respectfully solieited.
M. G. BROWN,
Aus. 31.-70 tf. E. W. BROWN.
Also continue to deal in all kinds uf improv
ed Agricultural Implements,
N E W TLN S II 0 P!
Fred Sackett,
Manufacturer of
TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE
(nearly opposite the jail),
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Also, on hand and for tale
"The Times" Cook Stove,
the best in the world,
And an asroftment of PARLOR and SITTING
ROOM STOVES, which wiil be sold cheaper
than they ean be purchased at any ether
establishment in the oounty.
ALSO,
ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK
don on reasonable terms.
April 6, 1870.
RE M OVAL.
IIARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
We beg leave to inform our old and new custo
mers, that w have removed oar establishment to
the new building just erected on Market street,
nearly adjoining tho Mansion House on the west,
and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite the public to come and buy their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MED I-
CINS, OILS. PAINTS AND VAKNISHS.
Ourstock of Drags and Medieineseonsist of every
thing used, selected with the greatest eare, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keep a lull stock of Dyes, Perfumeries
Toilet articlcs.Soaps, Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush
es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of
Brushes, nenaveaiage 101 oi
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything esed
in the painting business, which w offer at City
prices to cash ouyers.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va
rietiea ever offered in this place, and warranted
to be of toe best the market affords.
J. G. HARTS WICK,
Dee. 2,188. JOHN P. IRWIN.
Marble and Stone Yard.
MRS. S. S. LIDDELL,
Having engaged in tbe Marble business, desire
to inform her friends, and the public, that she has
now and will keep constantly on hand a Inre and
well selected stock of ITALIAN ND VERMONT
MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES'. BOX AND CRADLE
TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sand
atone and Marble, CURBS aad
POS TS for Cemetery lots,
WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS.
ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA
MENTS, l,r.
She would invite special attention to ber Sand
stone Monuments which are built from original
designs and will compare favorably wih any
thing of the kind in the country. 15 desired she
ean furnish Marble Window Sills aad Caps at a
slight advance on the price of Sandstone.
Vard on Reed Street, near the Depot.CleKrfieli,
Pa. May 4. 1870.
H O SAD A L I S
rpHE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
1 RESTORER, purifies the blood and
cuies Scrofula.Syphilis.Skin Diseases. Rheu
matism. Diseases of women, aud all Cbron
ie Affections of tbe Blood, Liver and Kid
neys. Recommended by tbe medical Fac
ulty end many thousands of our best citi
sens.
Read the testimony of Physicians and pa
tients who bave used Rosadalir,; send for
our P.oadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al
manac for this year, which we pi b!Ub for
gratuitous distribution; it will give you
much valuable information
Dr. R. W tarr, ol Baltimore, says :
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I the pleasure in Tecciniiiei ding your
Rosadalis as a vety powerful alterative. I
have seen it used in two case3 with bappy
results one in a case of secondary syphilis
in which the patient pronounced himself
Cured after having taken five bottles of
your medicine The other is a eae of scrof
ula of long standing, wbicb ts rapidly im
proving under its use, and the indications
are that the patient will soon recover. I
have carefully examined the formula by
which your Rosadalis is made, and find it
an excellent compound ot alterative ingre
dients
Dr. Spa-ks. of Ntcholasville, Ky , says he
has used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and
Secondary Syphiliswrth satisfactory results
as a cleaner of the Bloid I know no bet
ter remedy.
Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro',
Tenn , says:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis
and am entirely cured of Itlieuuatism ; send
me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother,
who has scrofulous sere eyes.
Be-ijimin Becbtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes.
Ihavo suffered for twenty years with an in
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veterate eruption over my whole body : a
short time since I purchased a bottle of Ro
sadalis and it effected a perfect cure
Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore.
S CLEMENTS, A CO , Proptietors.
Rosadalis is sold by Hartswuk A Irwin and A.
I. Sbaw. Clearfield. D. R. Good, Osceola, and by
Druggists generally. I April 6,'70-lv
ATTENTION,
BUYER S
READ! READ!!
Yho Bells the cheapest goods ia the
county?
M O S S O P !
Who sells Lest calicoes a t If? J eta a jar J
M O S S O P !
Who sells best unbleached muslin at 17 cents
M OS SOT!
Who sella Hall's Calf Boots at 5 00?
MOSSOP! !
I
Wbe sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at Si ii
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall' bestKip Boots at 4,50?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hats lower than anybody else f
MOSSOP!
Who sella Sugar the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who Sells Syrup tha cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Flour tho cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who tells Hardwar th cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Queensware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
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Who sells Clothing the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Tlaster the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who eells Salt the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who first brought goods down to the
lowest cash prices r
MOSSOP!
Everybody should buy their goods at
MO S SOP'S!
Clearfield, May H.18M.
D
KIED FRUIT, t reduced prices, at
mossop'S.
May 13,'8.
FOR SALE,
White tead', Zine Paint, Lrneetd-OiLTaraeBtln
Taruisnee ef all' Kinds, Colors, in edf aad
Try, Painf and Varnish k-ruekea.
nARTswrcK a iRwrsr,
Clearfield. Pa -M ,'. . ..
A GREAT OFFER
Horace Waters
431 Broadway, Sew York.
7Li?la ot OKK HUNDRED PI WOES.
LODEO.VS aud OK ANS of six first class makers,
including Checkering & Sons, at bxtrbmblt loir
price ro casn. dcriso this moktb, or will take
fi om Si to 2A monthly until paid. 4-lS-'70-ly
WHO HAS A HOUSE TO PAINT T
READY-MADE COLORS.
Known as "Railroad" Color Guaranteed to b
more economical, more durable and mora conveni
ent than any Paint ever before offered. A book
entitled "Plain talk with Practical Painteri," with
samples, sent free by mail on application.
MASLRV WHITO.V.
Globt Whit W and Valor Wtrft,
Ap. lJ-SmJ in futton St.. Nnm Y,ri.
Beware of Imitations Established 183.
pLEAUFIELD NURSERY. Ehcowb
Y ace Home Industry. The underflgu
d having established a Nursery, on the Piha
bait way between Curwensville and Clearfiell
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Fnri
trees, (standard and dwarf,) Evergreen... Phrub
bery,Urape inea. Gooseberry, Lawtra Black
T"? btawberry and Raspberry vines. Ala
Mbriani.rabfrees.Quinee and early PcarletRfceu
barb. . Orders promptly attended to. Addres
Aug 31.1364. J.D'. W RIGHT, Curwensville.
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS
Lighty-ttx Thyi'ailJ.Srvm, Huudrtd and Eigk-
ty-ont Mthine Mad and Sold th
Pott Ytar!
The number exceeds by thousands the sales of
any other Machine, and the demand is stil! In
creasing THREE THOUSAND PER WEEK
ARE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD.
THE RESONS WHY:
Because it embodies essential principles sot
found in any other Machine ; because ef its aim
plicity of construction, ease fit Operation, net'
fortuity of precise action at any speed, and e
pacity for the greatest fang's att I variety of work,
fine or coarse.
Parties wishing to purchase should not fail la
examins this best of all Sewing Machine.
I have the Agency for this Machine, and will
keep a full sipply on hand.
Clearficld.May4.'70 tf J. 3. SH0WER3.
QLOTIIING! CLOTHTNGll
GOOD ARB CEIIT'J
Men, Youths and Boys can besuplpied withful
suits of seasonable and fashionable olothing a
I. U l.ETZENSTEIK'S,
where it is told at prices that will Induce their
purchase. The universal satisfaction which 41
been given, has induced him to Increase hit
s'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part of the State;
I. L. REIZENSTEEN,
Pel's geds at a very small profit, fer cash ;
His goods are well made and fashionable.
He gives every one the worth of his meneyj
He treats his customers all alike.
He sells cheaper than every body else.
His store is conveniently situated.
He having purchased his stock t reduced
prices he ean sell cheaper tl an others;
for these and other reasons persons should buy
their clothing At
I. L. REIZKNSTEIN'S.
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
market prices. May 18, lb64.
BARGAINS
IN
ALL KINDS OF
GOODS
AT THE
M AMMOTH
: STORE
OF THE
Moshannon Land and Lnrauer Co.,
OSCEOLA,
Clearfield County,
Penn'a.
CURRANTS the best d cheapest In th
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