Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, December 07, 1870, Image 3

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man' goirotaf, glearfMb, fa., Twmikx 7, i870.
"Saflsawn's goti'ital
"CLKARMELD, l'.C UEO. 7, i870.
p Iitos. To insure the safe transmission
f money by niaii, patron muuiu rcmi j
.... order, or have their letter registered.
A reeeipt will he enclosed in the first paper after
the money comes 10 uaiiu.
Penn' S. E. Winter Arrause-neut.
MsilTreia leaves Tyrone at : : : 9.35 m.
Arrives at Osceola at : : : :lI.lJ-m.
I'll linsbur at . : ii.ui
" Clearfield at :
Trin leaves Clearfield a :
Arrives at Philipsburg at
' Osceola at : :
Tyrone at :
. Lock Haven at
12 40 ,.m.
: 2.4U p m
3 40 p. ill.
4 00 p. m.
: 6.3S p. m
12 25 p. m
Accommodation Train
leaves Clearfield at : :
Arrives at Philipsburg at :
' Osceola at : : :
Intersection at :
E.Tyrone at : :
Pseres Et Tyrone at : : : : :
Arrives at Intersection at : :
Osceola at : : :
Philipsburg at : :
Clearfield at : : :
7.C0 A. u
9 00 a. m
10.00 a. m.
12 50 p. m.
1 13 p. m.
10.00 a m.
1.0S p. m.
2 00 p. ru,
3 40 p.m.
5 60 p. m.
Close eonnections made at Tyrone with trains
East and West on the Maine Line.
ItKUGiors. livine services will be held
next Sabbat h, in Clearfield, as follows:
By K-v. Hail, in St. Andrew's Episcopal
chuich, at 1 1 A. M. and 7 1. M. Sunday
school at 3 I. M. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening :tt 7 o'clock.
By Kev. Butler.in the Presbyterian church,
morning and evening. Sahaath school at
I V. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evenin? at 7 o'clock.
By liiv. J. II. M'Oord. in the Methodist
church, iiioniini? a:id evening. Sabbath
school at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every
Thursday at 7t P- M. t'oninniniiHi services
First Sabbath of every month at 10J A. M.
St. Francis" church Mass at 10i A. M-.
the second and fourth Suudavs of each
month. . .
I s demand turkeys and chickens, butter
and " -
h you want a good Vara cigar for 5 tents,
0 to R. Ii. Shaw's.
Kr. return our thanks to Win. L. Parker,
Eq., of PcmiSeld. for a handsome ebony
rnr he prcseuted, us on Monday last.
S. abce -lueal ittiai. Would be- pleased
if our t'rien'U tlirougiiout the county would
aJvUe us of accidents ocurriii
neighborhoods.
their
Iv you want Tobacco very
K. II. Shaw's.
eticap, go to
Kri'OKTKl) that acoiitiact, for an exten
aion 1 1 a certain board walk in the South
part of the borough, was awarded one night
last week. A hc.n !
Appear this week, the Ilcgister's notices,
). V. Sale of real e.-,tatu of P. T. Johnson,
d.-o'd. Auditor's notice, in M. A. Forcce's
estate, Li?solutiou n tiiV of Ake & Kelly,
notice ot administrator ol M. Stott, uce'd,
Vinegar Uitirrs, do.
Prirus' Musical Monthly, for
1'eceuiLer, i bcfoie ns. The ' Monthly"'
is replete with choice music, and should be
in the bauds o! a'.i lovct'S ot tine Uiuie.
1'rice $ i a year in advance ; single copies CO
ccntii. J. Lu I'erers. ..! i,n'Viy, j. x.
LuMBEitixi;. We !e;:r: that our lumber
and log :;jcti are progrca&Iug nnely in their
work of cuttiui; and Ii-v.-iiii. . We prcuu.e,
the usual quantity of lumber will be gotten
out this season, although it is raihr pre
mature to anything definite on (he subject.
AN iiiC'dcnt in connection with the mild
wratlier that lia prevailed in Clearfield
county thus far, this season, is the fart, as
wt ar intornied. that one of out citizens
on Friday last, plucked a Dandelion bloom
from a stock growing on the hillside, Lack
of tow:i.
Stoum A fierce rain and wind etorm,
accompanied by very vivid flashes of linhl-
iug and heavy and sliatp peuls of lliun
icr. prevailed iu this region on Monday
eight lint. No serious damage was done,
hmrerer, so far a we know. The atmos-
phere still continues quite mild and Bpring
liLe. MasmMi-. Helow we give the narass of
theufiiuersofCleaifieIdlI.lt. A. Chapter
No. -2, eh-e'ed Wednesday, Nov. .3d,
T'l. Z C. McCullough, II. P.. W. II.
li!l. Iv., W. M. MCullouh, S., 11. Me
l'herson, Sei., II. Uridge, Tie:u.
The following named were elected officers
of Cltaifhld Lodge, No. 314 A. Y. M., on
Moi.day lcc. 5th, l!70: Wm. M. Mc
Cullouglt, W. M., Wm. II. Dill, Sr. W.,
A. I. Shaw, Jr. W., D. F. Etzwciler, Sec.,
II. JiriJ -e, Treas.
A Valuable Book. In our advertising
f ''.minis will be found the notice of ''The
iMr Book'" issued byt.be proprietors of the
-V.t Y-rlc (tlrurvr. The "Year Book" is
valuable work for refcrcu e, containing
1-X(!anaiinns of the Cycle of Time, a Civil
"d Cmuiercial department relative to the
' States ami (iovcrnnieuts of the Wo. Id,
1 Ak-ricultural department, Ecclesiastical
wit Lurch Work departments, Educatton-
JfHrtTii-.'ir n'uh li.-t of colleges and The
"'V'.ca! Seminaries of all dennuiinatiotis,
Mci'.cil and Legal dt-pannents, price $1,
-zl will Le presented to every old and new
-WriWr to the Observer whose name is
a the books on January 1st. 1871. Price
Otxenrer. fa in advancj. See adv't.
l.M ok Letters remaining unelaiiucJ at
C'rarfield, Pa. , December 1st, 1S70:
J M. Beams, J. JJ. Barnes, James Hai
p :. j. B. Bail, Wm. D. Brandt, Michael
B. nn Buutly. Thomas Burg.-r, Mt-Butk-ri:',),
Joseph Border, W. S.
" ,r'h n , Jacob Conrad, E D. Conrad.
r.:;a!i fonra.l, Honrv Conrad. Edward
nraJ (!',, M. A. Galdwell, Thompson
lj ' V.IJULT, III. JUUlsa,
n-JnV-"-k. Eshick, Wm.
:J t uit.ui. Francis Farley. J. V,
Eishel,
Gil more
"ll " t Il"Ptin. 0. Hesser, George
'ir a'' Harpstr, Frank Houser, C.
-V Hammond i; i, Henry Johns (2). Mrs.
Jennie Lewis, Mrs. Kate Lomadue, Frank
uir Miss Kate Bell Moore, U. Mac.
V trt M.-Kinney, Joseph Mc-Cauley Miss
McCully. Jane McColley, William
"men, Joseph Pretet. James J. llobin
X?' ra Inr" ,- Sers. Hugh C. Roherts(2)
i '?lelJ 14h'.ie, Jack Smith. Charles
t nmh , Ja.ne F. Skelly. Walter R. Shir-tf-Thomas
Taylor. C. R. Tibbettt. Frank
Ihompson, X. Port Wilson, John Wi
pQian. Warner & Brothere. Frank Wei
r"H- Peter Wiliia,,,,, Edu Wiser, John E.
W'.'2;,.J. K. Wilson.
P. A. Gatlin, r. m.
The Old Franklin Almanac, for 1871, is
out. It is one of the best almanacs pub
lished. Price liOcts. A Minch, 5U5 Chest
nut St., Philalelphia.
IL 17. Shaw has just returned from the
cast with the largest stock of Tobacco, Ci
gars, Pipes and Canes, ever brought to
town, which he will sell at wholesale aud
retail, at city prices.
O.v Thursday, Pec. 13rh, will be opened
fur the Holidays, the finest lino of Lace
Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars, Chiniisetts,
Tidies, Embroidered Setts ever brought to
Ciearfield. Wm. Keed.
Those wh'i are sick, or afflicted with any
chronic difficulty, should without delay
write for Dr. Hamilton's New Treatise, sent
free to any address. It. Lconidas Hamil
ton, M. D., P. O. Box 4,952, N. Y. City.
OcL 26,-Ct.
Local Correspondence.
Burnside, Dec. 1, 1870.
Mr. Editor: John Randolph, of Itoa
noke, once sarcastically remarked to a wes
tern Senator that the Ohio river was dry
six months of the year, and frozen over
'tother six. The western man by way of
retort told the crusty old North Carolinian
that the Mississippi was a little too thick
for swimming and not quite thick enough
to walk upon. Now if "old Johnny" had
only known. of Burnside he could have given
the Buck Eye a "cutter" on tho mud busi
cessa. From the hotel to the lower bridce
the walking is outrageous; uiud almost
knee deep. And woe ! to the pedestrian
who undertakes to navigate it without top
boots. Mine host of the "Slab" brought
down a barrel of flour on his one hoss sled
last Saturday and when he passed betwet-n
K. &. C'. and Daniel's nothing was visible
except and old slouch hat, a horse tail and
a pair of ears. The business men are be
ginning to think seriously of board walks,
and it is well nigh time.
Do you remember that in one of my let
ters I spoke of "Swtet Auburn ?" A wor
thy namesake of Goldsmith's famous de
serted village. The abiding place of jolly
old N. IS. Well, our Auburn, like its pre
decessor, is literally a deserted village, its
former occupants having ga'hered up their
household goods and departed toward sun
down. Billy's goods had been advertised
and his sale came off a few days before the
"'flitting." After the vendue he announced
to lift many friends th it he had purchased
a store box full of prize packages, and on
the morning the "flittiu" departed he
wouiJ present to each ot them a box con
taiuing a prize. Accordingly on the morn
ing selected a large concourse of our prin
c:pal citizens assembled at Sweet Auburn
for the uotibb purpose of bid iiug good bye
t I belc liiliy and drawing -the promised
piiza. After the compliments .of the day
had been exchanged the interesting ceremo
ny of drawing began without further delay.
X. B. and Kil served out the boxes, and
it was interesting to notice how we:l each
priz? 6Uited the wants of the lucky draper.
S. C. drew a'Siislocta wagon, painted
t'rsen (typical;, I.). F. drew a pair of large
tar rings and a gimlet, E. II. W. drew the
price down on coal 0 cents, the schoolmas
ter drew a lantern aud uiubre Ha, the post
master drew a head of cabbage aud a peck
of beaus, Enquire R. drew a looking glass
and a bottle of Hall's Hair Renewer, J. II.
received a blank package which so exasper
ated him that he drew a piece of charcoal
from his pocket and drew a plan of a church
steeple on the hall door. J. H. B. drew a
neat lit le pamphlet, entitled, " How to tell
the truth." Hi triad to draw off the Burn
side bridge wall but struck it five logs dep
and knocked his raft all to ginger smash.
J. A. drew a barrel of petrified whale oil,
the only sample ever seen in this country.
"Jacib" drew a pair o! N. 14 Loots (a
leetle tight across the toes,) and H. P., who
had been on the ground since long before
daylight, drew a large sized dinner horn.
This ended the iuU resting ceremony, and
all being ready the wagons drew up to the
gate to receive the passengers.
'Now everything' read y.you'J better be moving"
Craid P with a wave of hi big dinner horn.
lt' time to bogiuin' with ttiis flittin'
For dejlifht a a coming sure its jou'ro born.
The caravan moved slowly off amid the
cheers of the multitude.
l'letjuifcat in pace!" fd.outed the
schoolmaster, as the train wound slowly up
the hill. '"Never mind the cats." yelled
Billy, "the old woman give 'em a piece
just before we started."
The 'Sijuire as soon as he drew his prize
hurried to the river to apply tome of it.
"How's the renewer working, 'Squire,"
inquired P., "docs it appear to Hall the hair
out any?"
"This hair renewer may be a good article
but it don't effect my bald pate a particle,"
replied the 'Squire, "and," he continued,
'"I wouldn't care, you know, only I have so
much face to wash and would like to reduce
the surface some if possible."
J II . B., Truth 13 mightv mnd mu5t prevail,
J A . !' rifitJ whale oil here for sale.
P. M. Cutbage and bennc a very good dih.
H. P., Blow your horn if you don't soli a fih.
At twilight I sauntered down toward tlx?
ds-e:tcd village. As I came iii sight of the
dwelling, something in the bsck yard at
tracted uiy attcn tion. From my point of
oberval ion it looked exactly like a new
found land dog house erected cn a telegraph
pole. I bravely entered the yard and fouud
frieud Kil trying on a pair of B's. old boots.
Lucky Old Ben.
Westovku, Nor. 30, 1870.
S. J. Row, Esq : I told you iu a former
letter that Westover was a small village,
situate on the head waters of Chest Creek,
Chest Township. Since that time it has
improved very much. Hurd & McKee
have put up a capacious store room. 24x40
feet. The -econd story is a fine hail, occu
pied by the Temple of Honor, which insti
tution is, I think, in a flourishing condition.
James McEwen has repainted his house,
and made other improvements, which adds
uuch to the appearance of our village.
Our streets are without sidewalks yet, but
some of the citizens think sidewalks would
be better than tramping through uiud, and
6o we live in hopes. W. N., a prominent
mechanic of our village, has put up a new i
and comfortable house, moved his old one
to front the street, and made other improve
ments, so that he has now a solid block of
about 150 feet front. So much for improve
ments. We also have a shoemaker who is
doing a whole $uli busines?, while Mr. S. I.
P. puts new faces on our old clocks, so that
we can tell at a glance what time it is in
New York, and when they eat breakfast in
laitioriua. ine logmen are uoiug a
thriving business in Chest Creek ; or rather
they are doing tile pulling business now, and
expect to do the driving by and by.
A little incident happened a few evenings
ago, which is worthy of note. A young
chap was seeing the village after dark, aud
his nearest way beinx through the grave
yard, the entrance of which is a gate. A
block of wood about twelve inches long ly
3 inches in diameter is suspended to a rope
to swing the gate to the block of wood
being near the fence. When the gate opeiis
the block gradually rises up and, in the
dark, presents the appearance of something
crawling np the fence. Our young herr,
on opening the gate saw this, when he
jumped back exclaiming, "By jolly, a coon!"
Closing the gate, cautiously, he retreated a
few paces, and, after rallying his excited
nerves and arming himself with & stout
cudgel resumed the attack, when, lo ! and
behold, he discovered it was only a block of
wood.
The citizens of Westover hare organized
a Literary Society ; if any thing of interest
occurs, I will let you know.
The Evangelicals are having quite a revi
val at their church, about a mile from this
place. More Anon.
MARRIED.
On Thursday Nov. 17th, at the Metho-di.-,t
Parsonage, by W. T. Wilson, Jon
G. Oim.Land Miss Mart C. Breath, tl
ilest daughter of Henry Breath. Jr., all of
Bell lownship.
On Saturday, Nov. 26th. 1S70, by Rev.
G. VV. Newell, Mr. Joux Ross, of Anson
ville, and Miss Maria Jaxe McCuackex,
of Glen Hope.
On Thursday, Dec. 1st, 1S70, by Rev. G.
W. Newell, Mr. Joseph P.itteuson and
Miss Elizabeth Ass Rea, both of Jordan
township.
DlEO :
On Sunday, Nov. 13th, 1K70, Jottn
Hunter., Sr., a ruling Elder in Fruit Hill
Presbyterian church, Jordan township,
aged 85 years.
Crfearfield
Eetail Markets.
rORKRCTKD
Apples, dried, lb,
Apple, green, bu,
Applebutter, gal,
WRCKLT BV It. UOSSOP.
12 I Hay, ton,
65 1 Hums. lb.
1 00 j Shoulders, lb,
35 Sides, lb,
III Lard, lb,
20 Oats, bu.
1 00 Onions, bo.
:2 oo
2S
17
20
25
60
1 Oil
14
23 00
60
3 SO
Hutter. It),
Beef, fresh, lb,
Serf, dried, lb,
Buckwheat, bu, ' 1
Buckwheat Sour. lb
Beans, bu. 2
Board, per M 14
Corn, dhelltd, . 1
5 Pork, lb.
all I Pork, mess, bbl,
00 Potatoes, bu,
OH Has-er. bbl.
i0 J Peaches, dried, lb
50 Bye. bu,
50 lta'S, lb,
2(1 Salt, per sack,
25 I Shingles, l.S in.
13
25
3
50
00
tn-al, 2
Cbop, rye. 2
' mixed- 2
Cheese, lb.
Cherries, lb,-
Pi -KhinirU 2rt in. 12 00
15 Tiinothv keed, bu, H 00
25 Wheat, bu, 1 0
5ft Wool. Ib. 4!l
r'hicker.s.drestsed.Ib
Hour. bll. 7
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into.,
J 40 South Third Street. Pbilad
3 o'clock P. M. Jioveuiber CO
1S70.
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V S. 6 s of 1S1S,
V. S. fi'sof IS65. new,
V. S. fl's .f ItW. new,
v. s. r. of lsss,
r. s. 5 s. io-io'.
I'. S. 311 year 6 per cont Cy.,
liue Compound luteresl Notes,
Unld.
Silrer,
Union Pacific It. U 1st 51. Bonds,
Ontrnl Pacific K K..
Union Pacific Land (irant Bnndj,
iL"SIN(J QUOTATIONS of
tovernment Sectt-
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I'iUsburgU, Xjvaaiji
9 No fill Wood St.
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t moil Puciuc Kailroau.
Cenir.il P.ioifio Huilroad,
Cy. Pacifies.
SAWS! SAWS!!
DISTON, CROSS CUT,
MILL, DRAG,
AXO CIRCULAR SA TVS.
LIJHTNINU SAWS,
PATENT PFKFOKATED,
ELKCTRIC SAWS.
And DISTON S SAWS or all kinds,
for sale by
II. F. EIH LEU A CO.
C. KRATZEK '& SONS
are receiving a splendid stock of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTAIN'S, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILK COATS AND OVEKSKIRTS,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
HATS,
DRESS GOOD j AND TRIMMINGS,
REST 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, 0,
MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY
SHOES,
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $5,
CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfield. June 30. 1869. -
GROUND AND CNGKOCND S-PICES. Citria
Knglish Currants. Essence Coffee, and Vine
gar el the bet qualitT.for sale by
Jan. Ilk UAJtTSWIOK A IKWIX. ,
TERMS Ot" THE. JOURNAL.
The RArT8VAn'i JouatiAL is published oa Wed
aciday at 2,00 pet annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year, $2.50 will be
charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the elose.
ADTiitTiSEaaNTS wt'l 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 advertiser
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper vrVil be discontinued un
tillall arrearages are paid except at the option ol
the publisher. vi' S. J. ROW.
B
oots! boots:: hoots::: boots::::
FRENCH KIP,
S3 00
5 00
al 0. KRATZKR's.
Opposite the Jail.
FKKNCH OALF,
LIOUT KIP,
Sep. 21, 1870.
"POU SALE. The farm of John Spack-
man, late of Girard Township, decV.,
consisting of ahout one hundred and seventy two
acres of good farming land, (most of which is
cleared ) and having tbeieon erected a good
bouse and barn, anJ the usual conveniences of a
pleasant hooie. For terms and turther particulars
apply to T H. ML KK AY,
Att'y for the heirs and persons interested.
June 22. '74.-fY
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
sri-u as
BRANDIES and UO hlM XD GI.VS.
PURE OLD GRAPE IiRAXDIES,
PURE OLD CAUIXET WHISKEYS.
"' OLD GRAPE WIXES,
All flie above brands warranted pure and to
excel anything in this market for medicinal pur
poses OEO. N.COLUURN,.
Mareh 30,'70-tf.l Prop r of Shaw House.
Co-Partnership in Store.
C. A. Rorobaugb having associated with him
in the Mercantile buiiness. in Lewisvil'e, Clear
field county. Mr. C. K MCrcken, solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage so generously extended
heretofore
Having just returned from the eastern cities
their noon embi aces a large and varied assort
ment of i'rj Goods, (Jroceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, and in fact nearly everything usu
ally kept in a couutry store, which they will sell
at prices to suit the times.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods
C. A. ROKOCAUUH.
May 1. 70. tf C It. MrCRACKEN
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of
A . SUA W,
Two doers e.t of the Posto0i.ee. Clearfield, Pa.
Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Navy.
Congress Civcndi.-h, Cable, punroll,
Michigan aud Century Fine-cu.
Chewing Tobacco: Jc.
Also, a large and well solected stock of Imported
aud Domestic Cigars. Smoking Tobaccos,
Meerschaum and llri:tr Pipes,
I'ipo fixtures, Tobacco
Uoxes, Cigar Holders, and everything gener j
f..und in a wed regulated Cigar
and Tobacco Store.
I3rRenieiuber the place: Two doors east of
the Postoffice, Clearfield. P. Au. 21, V0.
C USQUEIl Af. X HOUSE,
f irn'iH-tviili. I'll
The ondersizne 1 haviinr Ukjn charge of this
well-known Hotel, repe-'tfully solicits a share ot
patronage. The bouse bs been refitted and re
furnished and uovr compares favorably with any
other house in theeounty. The best of everything
lite market afiurls will le served up to quests.
'Jhsigcsmoleru'.e. - liLI HI.OO.M.
ftept. 2-i. IS7U tt. froprietor.
mm-: "K a g h e. n otk l,"
- Main St.. Curwcnsville, l'a.
II avin leased for a term of years the above
well krown and popular If'ffoT "(formerly kept by
Mr. Mason. auJ lately by Mr. Fouts), and having
newly refined and rrturuifhed it, the present
proprietor fvcls nssure.l that he ean render entire
tutisfaction to gue?t?s. jiurnln with him. A fine.
Inrge stable and yard is attached, for the care and
protection of horses, carriages and wagons. A
thnre of patronage is solicited -
aiay4.7u-ly A J . UltA t K, WE K . Prop r
rp II E "S II A V HOU.S E,"
MARKET ST., C LIZ A ft FIELD, PA.
(jEORGE X. COLBUUN, ::::: Pbopbitob
This house was lately completed and just open
ed to the pub.ic is uewly lurni.ihed.and provided
with al I the modern improvements or a urst-cUss
hotel. It is pleasantly located, in the busines
pari of the town, and near to the publie build
ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic
itcd Charges moderate. The beBtof Liquors in
the bur. March 30.'70-lf.
T
HE LEON All P HOUSE,
(Near the RaiWo'ad le)et), . ,'
llecd Street, .Clearfield, Ta.
Q. D. U00DFELL0W ": '. : : Pbopbiitor,
A new first class Hotel in every respect com
fortable rooms all the modern improvements
the best of Liquors prompt attendance, and rea
sonuble charges. The patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited. " ' " jy-21-tf.
rPHE WONDERFUL LTXIMEXT.
This Liniiiietit havips been usrd, for
tome years pastas a fam'i'y medicine by the pro
prietor, and its good effucts coming to the notice
of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con
sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af
flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for
Catarrh and Hillious Chulic. ever offered to the
public; and will cure many other diseases in the
human body. It is also a sore cure for Pole evil
and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use
accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or
six bottles for Si. (sent to any address by enclos
ing the price to WM. II WAGONER.
. Hurd Postoffice,
Oct. . 18rV. Clearfield coucty. Pa.
NEW DRUG STORE.
Y. B. Alexander, M.- D.,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
CURWKNSVJLLE, I'A.
Keeps constantly on hind an assortment of
DRUGS, - ..V
patent medicines,
paints and, oils,., ,
Varnishes,
DYE STUFFS, &a, kc: r.
His stock of l'rus is -pure and fresh, and custo
mers ean rely upon getting the best of everything
in his line.
HIS STOCK OF .
PERFUMERY. AND TOILET
ARTICLES,
Hair Tonics, Cosmetics, Bruslies,
Toilet Soatis, Combs, Pocket
Books, Pens, Inks, Pen
cils and Paper,
and a general assortment of this class of goods,
are all ot the very Lest 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 extensive and well selected stork elf Drugs
and Medicines enables him to fill Physicians' Pre
scriptions oa short notice and on the most reason
able terms.
Smokers and Chewers will find hia stock of
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Cigars, and Snuff
to consist of the very best brands in the market.'
A (hare of pablic patronage is solicited.
Aug. Sl-Jm. W. B, ALKXAMJER.
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
Opposite the Jail,
CLEAH FIELD, PBXX'A.
Monuments. Grecian Tombs, French Coucbc
Msnlles. Table Tops. Washing Ranges. Garden
Statuary. Teira Coita Ware, of every description,
Head and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de
signs, all of which we offer at city prices, or 2
percent less than any otber ejlat li.tinjcnt in this
county. Having a large experience iu the busi
ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all eaes. Or
ders thaukfully rereived and promptly filled in
the best workmanlike manner.
S A. GIUSOS.
May 1!, IdTO -tf. James Watko. Agent.
"STUMPS! STUMPSlT
The nndcrsiened have purchased the right
nt Clearfield county fur Enoch Farn&worth's
Stump Extractor, patented Juno 7th. IS70 This
isdeeidedlv the most convenient, most durable.
and best machine of the day Wet wenther will
not effect it. the working part being all cf iron.
The machine is easily set urt. and will work any
place tout can be plowed. We will sell machines
at a small profit oo cost, and will try to make it
to the advantage of farmers to buy them. We
solicit ordeis from those wanting machines.
11, T. FAUNS WORTH,
Clearfiold Pa..
J IS GAKRISON,
GEO. H. HALL. Aeent. CurwensviMe, Pa
Clearfield. Pa. luly 13. 70.
pSS II. S. SWAN'S, School jW Girls,
L Clearfield, Pa.
The Fall Term of Fourteen wevks will com
mence on Monday, September ith, I S70.
TKUMS UP TtlTiOf.
Reading, Ortbography. Writing. Primnry
Arithmetic and Primary ticorapby, per
term, (of 14 weeks). S7 00
History, luteal and Descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing. Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic, 9 00
Botany. Geology, Physiology, Natural Phi
losophy. Physical Geography. Alg.jbra,
Rhetoric. Etymology and Latin, 12 00
Oil Painting. ,24 lessons), 12 00
Monochromatic Drawing, 10 OR
Crayon. 6 CO
Pencil Drawing, (no extra eharge).
Instrumental Music. (30 lesnna). 10 00
Wax Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at
teacher's charos.
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield August '7, 1S70-IT.
5-20'S AND 1881'S
BOUGHT, SOLD AXD EXCHANGED,
OH MOST LIUERAL TERMS. .
GOLD
BOUGHT aud SOLD at MARKET RA TES.
COUPONS CASHED.
PACIFIC R. R. PONDS
E O UG li t AXO SOLD
STOCKS
BOUGHT and SOLD on COMMISSION only.
Accounts received aud intere t allows 1 on daily
balances subject to check, at siht.
DeIIAVEN & BR0,
40 SOUTH .In STH LET,
PH I LA DEL Pill A.
Mareb 2. lS70-ly.-'y 13.
FA I KB A X rS
STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS ALSO.
IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
M 30-6m. In2 Second At- Pittsburg. Pa.
rISTKN T) THE MOCKING BIKI The Prai
J rie Whistle and Animal Imitator can he used
by a child. It is made to imitate the song of every
bird, the ne'jrh of a horse, the bray of an a-s. the
grunt of a hog. Birds. Hearts and Snitkes are en
chanted and entrftnned by it. It Is usc-1 by Dim
Pry.int. Charley White. end all the Minstrels and
Warblers. Ventrilnquiriu can be loarned in three
days by its aid . Scut anvwhere upon receipt of
10 cant;-: .1 for 25 cents; 7 fur .ifl ccnt ; 16 for SI
Address T. W. VA LKNT1 SE
Ocl2-lm. Box 372 Jersey City, NJ.
WEST BILlNCII RESTAUim
AND
Ladies' Ovstcr Saloon,
OK IECOSD ST.. LI LOW MARK XT,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
Constantly kept cn band a selected assortment
ot Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco. Ac Alsofreib
Oysters received daily, and for sale by the doaen
or hundred. J. M. MACOMBER.
Oct. 1270. Proprietor.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
The undersigned have opened a Meat Market
in the room formerly oeounied by Alex Irvin. on
Market Street. Clearfield, Pa . adjoining Mossop'a,
where they intc nd 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. Thursday and
Saturday, and meat delivered at any point. A
share of public patronage ii respectfully solicited.
At. . DROWN.
Aug. 31, 70 tf. E. W. BKOWX.
Also continue to deal iu all kinds of improv
ed Agricultural Implements.
NEW T 1 N SHOP!
Fred Sackett,
Manufacturer of
TIX.COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE
(nearly opposite the jsil),
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Also, on band and for sale
;The Times" Cook Stove,
the best in the world,
And an asroitment of PARLOR and SITTING
ROOM STOVES, which will be sold cheaper
than they can be purchased at any other
establishment in the county.
ALSO,
ROOFIXG, SPOUTING and JOB WORK
done ob reasonable terms.
April fi. 1P70.
R E M0A L .
IIARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Vicar field, Pa.
We beg leave to inform our old and new custo
mers, that we have removed our establishment to
the new building just erected on Market street,
nearly adji-ining tke Mansion House on the west,
and opposite G raham A Sons store, where we re
spectfully invite the public to come and boy their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MED I-
CINS, OILS. PAINTS AND VARN1SHS.
Our stock of Drugs and Medioineseonsist of every
thing used, solected with the greatest care, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keep alull stock ef Dyes. Perfumeries
Toiler articles. Sonns. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush
es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of
Brushes. We have a la' ge lot ot
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything used
in the painting busineis, which we offer at City
prices to cash uoyera.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va
rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted
to be of the ben the market affords.
J. G. HARTSWICE,
Dee. S, 180. JOHS g. IftWIX.
Marble and Stone Yard.
MRS. S. S. LIDDELL,
Having engaged in the Marble business, desires
to inrorm her friends, aud the public, ihat she has
now and will keep ronsiantly on band a large and
well selected stock of ITALIA X AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish tu order
TOMBSTONES. BOX AXD CRADLE
TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in .Sand
stone and Marble, CURBS aai
P.'Srs for Cemetery lots,
' WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS.
ARCHITECTURAL AXD LAWN ORNA
MENTS, Ire.
Sho would invite special attention to her Sand
stone Monuments which are built froirl original
de-'igns and will compare favorably wiih any
thing ef the kind in the country. If desiied she
can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at a
slight advance on the price of Sandstone.
Yard on Read Slreut, near tho Depot.t'lcarficid
R O SAD AL I S
TV
L RESTORER. . purifies the blood ni'd
cuii s Scrofula. Syphilis Skin Diseases. Kheo
matism. Iiieases tf women ard alt t'hron
ie Affections of the Blood. Liver and Kid
neys. Recommended by the medical Fac
ulty and many thousands of eur best oiti
lent.
Head the testimony of 1'bysirians aud pa
tients bo have cfed Rosadalie; scad for
our Rwadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al
manac fur this year, which we p bliah for
o
s
gratuitous distribution ; it will give you
much vanmble information
Dr. K. W rr, o.' If-ltimore says :
& 1 take pleahure in reci minei ding your
Roadaiis as a vety powerful aiifrrtOve. I
have seen it used in two ctes with happy
results one in a cato of secondary syphilid
in wLicb tl.a patient ptououcced himself
cured after having taken lite buttles of
Dyour medicine The other is a cae f scrof
ula of long standing, which is rapidl im
proving under its use, and tho indications
are that the patient will soon recover, f
have caivfwlly exatalue.f the formula by
which your Kosadalis is made, and find it
a an excellent compound ot at;erative iugre
i diec's
Dr. Fpa-ks. of XichoUsville. Ky.. says he
bas used Kosaoalis in cau.- of Scrofula and
Secondary Syphilis wiih satisfactory results
ss a cleaner of HoA I know no bet--MT-
ter remedy.
I Samuel G. McFaddeu, Murfrecsboro'.
Tenn , says :
I have ued even lmttli-s of Ro?adaiis
and am entirely cured of !theuuiatini . send
ine fiur bottle;, rs I wih it for my brother.
I who ha? scrofulous sore eyes,
lie ijmin Bccl.tol. of Lima. Ohio, wrilcs.
I have sullered for twenty years with an in
veterate eruption over my whole to.ly ; a
short tiiuo since 1 purchased a bvitie of Ro
sadalts and it cflVued a perfect cure
Labratory, 61 Exchange l'lace,Baltimore.
S " CLEMENTS. A OO . Proprietors
Rosaialis is suld by llartsivirk A Irwin and A
T. Shaw. llcatCelJ. t. It. Good, Osceola, and by
Druggists generally. (April 6.'70-lv
ATTENTION,
B TJ Y E II S
READ! READ!!
VLo tells the cheapest goods in the
county ?
MOSSOP !
Who sells best calicoes at 1 2 j ct3 yard
-M O S 3'0 1'!
Who sells best onbleacbed muslin at 17 cent'
MOSSOT!
Who sells Halls Calf Roots at ?5 00?
MOSSOP!
Wae sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at 4 0 T
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's bestKip Boots at 54,50?
MOSSOT!
Who sells Hats lower than anybody elsof
moss on
Who aells Sugar the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Syrup the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who eells Flour the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feci the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hardware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Queensware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware the cheapen ?
MOSSOP!
Who 3clls Clothing the cheapest ?
Mosson
Who sella Plaster the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who aells Salt the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who firet brought goods down to the
lowest cash prices ?
MOSSOP!
Everybody should buy their goods at
MOSSOP'SI
Clearfleld. May H.186.
D
RIED FRUIT, at red used prices, at
May 13,'wV. jawovr b.
FOR SALE-
White Lead, Zinc Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine
VarnM.'t of all kinds, Colors, in "oil" and
dry. Paint and Varnish brushes.'
H A RTSWICK k IRvtlS, "..
ClearUeld.Pa -M S.'S.
A GREAT O FFE R .
Horace Waters,
4S1 Uroadway, New York.- ;
will dispose of ONS JIUNDUED PI ANOES, ME
LODKONS and 0.J iNS of six rst class makers,
including Cbickeriag A Sons, ar cxtskm atr low
i-ntCRK wor cash. iukino Tuis itonth, or will uke
fiom Si to SIj monthly nntil paid 4-13- 70y
1I7H0 II.'.S A Unl'SE TO PAINT?
i V ; ea n y.M a d h co lors.
Known as -'Railroad'' Colots Guaranteed to be
more economical, more dnrable and more conveni
ent than any Paint ever In-fore oSVred. A book
entitled -Plain talk with Practical Painters," with
Samples .cut free liv mail on ai.plicat'aj.
MASl'KY A VvlilTO.V.
GtoU Wh.t lad and Caer Wort,
A p. 13-Sm H Fulton St.. Nrw Yri.
Me it j re 'j f Imitation. Kxtablisbed ln35.
rjLtLVHFlkLl N L'HSERY.-Kncolr-ack
II'i.mk I.nucstry. The uudeiyi-rn
ed having c-tabl!:hed a Nursery. on the Pike
hallway between Curwensvillc and Clearfiell
Boroughs, is prepered to furnish all kindsof Fro;
trees. (Standard anJ dwaif.) Kversreen -. hrub
h llrann Vn. .3 W T .
. . ...tJf vKiuncrr,, Livirn rwacs;
I berry. Strawberry and Raspbeiry vines. Als
! Sihriar. IT rah Ir... ....I... -1...
barb. Ac. Orders promptlv attended to. Addres
Aug 51.1364. J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensviija
- THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
AHEAD or ALL OTHERS !
Eighti tixTI.'H-Hit.t.Srrri) Hitndnd and Eigk-ty-oiu
Mrh'' Made fnd Sold th
Past Yuar!
The number cxoeds by thousands the sale of
auy other Machine, aud the demand is atill in
creasing THREE T1I0CSAND PER WPEK
ARE NOW IJEIXG MADE ASD SOLD.
THE hESONS WHY:
Reeaui it embodies essential principles not
found in any other Machine ; because of its aim
plicity of construction, ease of operation, uni
formity of precise action at any speed, and ca
pacity for the greatest range an 1 variety of work,
line or coarse.
Parties wishing to purchase should not fail to
examins this best of all Sewing Machines.
I hnve llie Agency for this Machine, and wil!
keep a full supply on hand.
Clearfield. May 4.'7fl tf J. S. SHOWERS.
QLOTIIING! CLOTUINtJ.M
GOOD A5i CHEAP
Men. Youths and Roys can bevcplpied with ful
suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing a
I. L. REIZEXSTEIN'S,
where it is sold at prices that will induce their
purchaso. The universal satisfaction which baa
been given, has induced biiu to increase hia
j'ock. which is now cot surpassed by any estab
lisbnieut of the kind in this part of th State.
I: L. KKIZEXSTEIN,
Sells gbods at a very small profit, for cash i
His goods are well made aud fashionable.
He gives every one the worth of his money.
He treats his customers all alike.
He sella cheaper than every body else.
His store is conveniently situated,
lie having partbasec! bis st'ick t reduced
prices he can sell cheaper tl an otheri.
tor these and other reasons worsens should buy
their clothiug at
I. L. REIZENSTELS'S.
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
market prices. May 18, lb64.
BARGAINS
ALL KINDS OF
GOODS
A T T II E
MA M MOTH
' ori'AT) t.
OF THE
Moshannoa Land and Lumber Co.,
OSCEOLA,
Clearfield County,
Penn'a.
CURRANTS th beat and cheapest in to.
eoaaty.al RAHAM .