Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, January 04, 1871, Image 3

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Raftsman'? goatRal
"li ARFIELD, JJi!l2
:rfpATo.-TTnTure the safe transmission
Zlnlloid,r. or have the.r Ue reg.siered.
? r.lpt will ba enclosed in the first paper after
the money come to hand:
Penn' R. E. Winter Arrangement.
JfeilTr-ia 'eaves Tyrone at
': ll.li a.m.
: U4aa.m.
: 12 4A.m.
r 2.40 m
3 40 p. m.
: 4. CO p. m.
: 5.25 p. m
: 12 25 p. m
Arrives ai '
i"hilipsburg t
Clearfield t ;
lliil Tr'c leares Clearfield :
Arrives at Phitipsburg at
Osceola at :
Tyrone t : :
Lock Haven at
Accommodation Train.
UtrM Clsartield t : : : :
Arrives at Pbiltpsburg at
m Osceola at : :
m Intersection at
- K.Tyrone at :
PiKMli'tT."1" t : : : :
Arrives t Intersection at
Osceola at : t
Phi!ipburg at
7.00 a. v
i DO I. n
10 00 a. m.
12 50 p. m.
1 13 p. m.
10 On a m.
1.03 p. m.
2 00 p. m,
3 40 p. m.
S30p
with trains
tjlose connections mu-
Ext eni Wert on the Maine Line.
Iitt igiovs. Divine fci vices will le held
B?xt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follow :
IU Rv. Hall, .in St. Andrew s Episcopal
eWh. at H A. M. 4 7 P- M. . Sunday
,.ho..l : 3 V. M. Prayer nieetir.g every
V-Jneidav evening -t 7 o'clock.
RT?- Butler.in the Presbyterian church.
B ;,lns an 1 eveninp. Sabaafh school at
3 1. M. Prayer meeting every NY ednesaay
vnini at 7 o'clock.
Bv t. J- H. MCord, in the Mhnr.it
cW-h in-rro"n and evening;. Sanhuth
-iioo! it 9 A. M. Praver meeting, every
Thursdir at i P. M. Communion Rervir-r-.;
First Sabbath of every month at 101 A. M.
St Franci' church Mn at 10 A. M.,
the fcwl aai fourth Sundavi of each
UiOotU.
A Ik-P. A "hop" came off at tl.e "Shaw
Hotife" on the evening of December 2f.th,
n the general tu!4c(inn of parties. Mr.
Colburn is a first-class landlord, and know3
livw to please his K'.iests.
Lumbering. Sirce our last Issue Fufli-r-icnt
snow h.n fallen in this: region to make
t ilerable g jod hauling, and oir lumbermen
ars busily ct.aai(ed itt drawing bs and tim
tcr to tlie several landings along the streams.
A few inches of huost would male tbe road?
very good.
TilANKP. The printer.--connected with this
office de.-ire to thank Mr. II. U. Shaw, cf
the Tobacco Store. for the present on Christ
mai Kve. of a box of fine Yaia Ci;rs.
They were a "tip top" article. Dick keep
c -lie but tho best, and e advi-e iLisc who
tie the weed to jrire him a call.
Fatal Accident. Mr. J. Saiikcy, aged
sv3ut 15 years, a son of Win. S. Sankey. of
Kanbaiti township, was killed, on Friday,
rccctr.Lor 30(h, whilst enpa;ed In SV-i'.ins a
tire for timLer. The falling tree lodged on
!!'ther. and the butt broke from the Mump.
un around nd struck Mr. S. on the
brad, breaking bis neck and dislocating bi.s
clmulder. Ii! died in-ytautly.
Back Aa.v.N. By rcijuot, re would
tate for tha information o: rur reader,
thai our friend Uo!. David Jobuson. bs ve
tarned ?o Clcirfieid, Cl:d took pos-'esiutl ol
thr "Leonard ILjU'.e," near the Railroad.
dfj.o-, on Tuesday last. The Colonol is an
rxeelletit Juri JI jiJ, and alwa;.v ktep-" a pond
J orderly house. Ho solicits the patron
t-'e of bis former friend- ai;d customers,
ml of thtf traveling pu'ds ia jipuural.
IHil DtriCATios. 0:1 F.iity afu-r-i.xn.
Pe-. ::.h, D, D. G. M. Orrin T.
or.i. ,if L e- Uavrn, aided by members
,.f Piii-irsL-jit.', New Wihinton and
(.VarS-dd Ind(fr, ddicaird the. new Ma
tju'.i: iU'l. just completed in this '. laec.
Th-r r,v:t i- Isr.ir, well vcntil.ited. and ex
teil-'ui'.'f ! ,irn
h-jil. The "Bbte LoJpe"
ar.sl t i.v,
It is !i a;t
jr"' wii! both mtrt't in the II. ill.
i ncui-;y cj posito ibo Court
Sr.:u ji Accident. -
Jo-'ph llarlcy. of Uni-in township, met
vi:h a very .erlous, if riot fata!, accident. on
Monday. December 2ith, lS70. He was
c :?i' vl in shiftirsg lojti at the landing o:i
A'ulerson' Creek, where he wasfoui.d lying
fj.t: cini tuion by t:ie teamster.
-"o ;,2 ojiriA.' piox;rit. u is ni3;o
CO!
i:ture
it- in iiow the accident oecurreJ. Fiom the
urroa::d'mg.i it inferred that he was lifting
a So,- rlli a eauf nook, that the 1 g sud leuly
f.'M'- J and caused the rautbock to fly and
ftr.li.- liliu on the bide of the bead, i:i9:c:ini:
i-ijur ;c- to su-.il an extent that bis rc-overy
if euiiiidered duubtful.
O-cr.OLA. Last week we paid a brief vis-i-O-.v
.-l.! one of the most flouri bing
t-MTi,- ;;i tliiscouiify. The pnopleare a bos-j-;fb'c
auj $0 ahead c.isa The loan lias
i'ti;.r--ved very tnueh within the past year,
! " rr ha a population f over SCO.
l oi.e Xo 747, I. O. of O. F., was insti
''t'eJ by D. D. G. M. Thomas Kubins, of
l'!.ve. on Thursday last. TJje following
'c tic officers of the Lodge : It. A. Camp-l-'i!.
N. G. : W. H. Shellar, V. G. ; L.
Bribin, Sec y; W. C. Lingle. Ass' t Secy;
J. M . Cypherd, Treasurer. The org.tnizi
t. jii con-istc-J of twenty members, and four
,fw niembers were initiated. The new
LvL'ij staris unler very favorable aupicss.
v e wish it success. At 10 o'clock in the
f"viiig. the uicinbers of the order partook
rf very exccllcut supper.at the "Exchange
I'";c!," kept by that elevcr auJ aecommo
'tii.' landlord. T. F. Bjalieh, Esq. The
uiid.aly, Mrs. Boalieh, is deserving ofspe-
v ai ejiiiinenJation for the manner in which !
,p. "''"-'barged her duties on the occasion.
- a- ftinj, were elegaaily prepared, hand
aie:y decoratud, and in great, profusion
m fact, the collation was made up of nearly
'veryth'mg the season would afford, or that
co'ihl wri! be desired by the guests.
, ;j"'e I-aJies of the Presbyterian Church
ta a fair during the week, which, we nn
fl'-rsund proved a aueeesi. The Odd Fel
visited the fair in a body and wcrecor
i3 y received ly the ladies. After parta
"g o! some refrcsbment the brothers of
mystic rites" retired, well pleased with
ir vis and reception. It i.iav not be
niv. to tt-jre that, during the eariv part of
A -VA,,hc 1,!iie bolding the fair'present
fi ih'; Old Fellows a larce. beautifullv dee-
and very excellent cake.
L fUntlie Moshannon Land and
W' rc Da mi" " progre5in;r as rap
17a, lhe sfate of (he wea,her wilJ permit-
u Vcry ni bubatautial building. ,
CfnntcH Dedication' at Cleakfield.
The new SI. E. Church in Clearfield will
be dedicated Jo the worship of Almighty
God, on Sunday, the Ctli day of January,
1871. BUhop E. U. Ames, and Kevs.
Johu W. Langley. J. S. McMurry. P- K..
and other eminent divines, will take part in
the services. Bihop Ames wdl preach in
the tnornine, at 101 o'clock, and conduct
the dedicatory ceremonies. All are cor
dially invited.
JoriN G. Saxe. We take pleasure in
announcing to our reader, tLat the learned
and talented author and eloquent Lecturer,
Jchn G. Saxe, will deliver one of his most
interesting Lectures in the Court Houc,on
Tuesday evening, 10th inst. Our citizens
will have a rare opportunity to hea rone of
the most accotiiplitlud "star" Ixcturers of
the times. Mraxe is a scholar of the
highest attainments and culture, a fluent
and eloquent speaker, possessing an inex
haustible fund of wit and humor, which,
added to bis masterly manner of handling
bis subjects, renders him one of the mot
pleasing and popular Lecturers, and i, at
the same time, amusing and instructive.
Hi- wit and humor, unlike that of many of
our Lecturers, docs not consist in quaint
and awkward expressions and bad English,
but in sallies of genuine and snarkiinsr bu
tnorou bits nt the follies r.r.d fashions of
tiie liniM. Wc hope the 'Lecture will be
patronized. a- this is aa e:T..rt to establish a
course of Lectures fjr the winter season,
which nil bo of great benefit to our com
munity. Come one, cmc all. Tiekots at
the Postoflice, and at the Drug Stores.
Price 50 cents. Doors open at 7, Lecture
at 7, P. M.
Exhibition. The sebolavs r.f the Clear
field Acade my, pave a public entertainment
in the school building, on Thursday evening.
December '221, 1870, under direction of the
Principal, llev. P. L. Ha; risen. Tl.e se
lections of dialogue., laldei-jx and mu.ie
were good, showing the evident g io 1 taste
of both teacher and pupils. The Aeadeiny
is in a flourishing condition, and Mr. II.
will spare no pa'n.s or expense in his efforts
to make it a good as the best. The increased
attendance during the patt few months lias
made it nc-eesary K,r Mr. H. to procure an
assistant; and lie has, therefore .secured the
sei vices of an accomplished lady teacher, o
cond ict the primary and ornamental branch
es. The musical department, ui.d;r the
management cf Miss Kreb, i la-it growing
in popularity, and oilers rarj inducements
t.) all who desire timt their cbilJren bbou'.d
leeeive a thorough inu-ical education. A!!
in all, Mr. II. deserves a liberal encourage
me ii t at the hands of our citizens ir. his en
deavors to build up a first class school in oar
midst. Willi such an able corps of teach
ers as are now at the AcaJ-jtt y, no s.eii.j-,1 in
the State offers better inducements for siu
dents to receive a thorough English cduea
lion. Scholars from a distance can procure
boarding with privato families, at low rates.
For terms. &.e., rdiress Itev. '. L. Ifjrrj
sua, Cleai field. Pa.
LlsT or LmriiR remaining unclaimed in
llie Post-iIIi-e at Cleaiacld, Pa., Jaajavy
l-.t, jst; :
Wesh-y M Aks. Wriiam Arplrbr.
Miss Magaie E. B:ew. r.Ctiaries F. Bu!i.
Joseph Bonier, .fumes K. Bloom. Joephus
B.on, Jeff Bush, Dvid Bail, Mrs. L'liar
illa Bum jarJner
Patrick Carroll. L. Ja -ks m (.Vans, Sarah
dinger, John Ciiamberiin, William CiOss
luun. A. Ii. ChestnuiwiitiJ.
Mis Mitw Dole:., Thomas Downing (2),
J. II. De H
Patri w Finncll. George Flind-jrs, Her
mann Frisiti.
William Gardner, Lizzie Gier, James C.
Gilu.o.v (.
is L:Zi;c Hih n. Mis Clara B. Hir.V.
V:-iiai!j Hinkal, Mis. A-riv 1 1 i Wui.
nassei!. km. llessier, Oi.lI llentfrilii. -.
Wiliium Johns.
Jauhs S. Kelley (.",).
J. C Lewin (2), William Lew'n, John
Llr.alcit (2).
Brgis Mollenr. Rev. R. Mallalien, John
MoNauara. (Jt'ore F. Meliwaine, I. C.
McGrecor. D. H. McMwrn, Arthur Me
Guire (.'), Mis Magpie Mcllul'y.
G. No.ristc Co.. Aiber" Null.
Eunice Power. Na'son Perrier.
James Ryon. Hugh C. Roberts, John
P.ovTcn, Wit.fie d S. Khoades (3), D. V.
Roland. Jatues H. Rundy.
S. Skinner. William Simmons, Andrew
Stotr, J. S. D. Sprout. J. Y. Smith.
Miss Ann Thaiulentoii, Mrs. M. J. Tay
lor Miss Chris'iana Young.
John A Veiicss.
Levant Waldo (.3). Frank Wearer. Willis
P. Walton. Au-tin T. WNe. Smirh H. Wat
kin. Mi-s Martha Wel-h. Miss Annie M.
Welsh, Miles Warfell. WasoneriV Bros.
P. A. Gali.i.v, P. M.
MARRIED.
On Saturday, December 2-f. 1870, by D.
Dressier. E-q , Mr. W. II. Jackson and
.Miss ( -oaiiLLIA BLOO.d, boll) uf Cut wct!."s
Til e. Pa.
O i Tii"s-lav. D.'cnmbor 27. 1S70. bv Rev.
W. M. Bu.ehtie! 1. Mr. N. L HooVKit of
Liwrence township, and Miss Magoie
Bloo.m, ot Cut wcfisville.
On Thursday. December 29, 1S70, by Rev.
W. M. Bui chtield. .A r. Thomas Spack
MAN. of Lawrence township, and MissTlL
LIE READ, of Clearfield Borough.
The happy couple will aeeept our thanks
for their kind remembrance of theririnter.
On Sunday. January I, JS7I, by Hush
Loecb, Esq . Mr. .Simon Laboko of Union
township, and Miss C'llESTIXA WlIITMAM,
of Bloom township.
To get mat tied and generously remember
the ;,rioter on the first day of.the new year,
is euiely a gid beginning. May the last
day of l he year le as happy as the first.
On Thursday. December 29;h, 187(1. by
J. R. I'aldwell.Esq.. Mr. Jared A. Bloom,
of Pike township, and Miss Elvira C't'BRi",
of New Miilport.
On Thursday, December 29:h, 1S70. at
Be.ilab 1 'ar riatf. Clearfield county. Pa.,
bv Rev. Wm. Prideaiis, as-isted by Rev.
Win. A. Fleming. .Mr. W. E. Booth, of
Pittsburg, and aM:ss Mary II. Prideaux.
daughter of the officiating minister.
On Tuesday. December 27tji. 1870, by
Rev. W. A. Clippinser. Mr. Jacob Craglk
and .Mi s Lizzik Derrick, both of Law
rence township.
DIED:
In Lawrence township, orf Friday morn
ing, December 23d. 1870, Miss Klizabeth
Evans, in the 64th year of her age.
On Wednesday. December 2Sth, 1S70.
Mr. Hewitt, wifa of Joha U. Hewitt, of
Huston txrwoobii.
s
TOVUS IronslJci and Farmer Conki. Itanzes.
Parlor Siova Siova ,rjtcs, Tea Ke'tlr A-
at C KRAIZEP-'S. Oppesite tha Ja'.I.
Clearfield Esuil Marketi.
COfttlfTCTKO HIilKLT BV B. IIOSSOP.
Apples, drie l. 1t,
Apples. gre?n, bu
App!ahul!er, gal.
12 I Hay, ton,
' t5 1 Hru lb.
1 1)0 ! boulders, !b,
no
2 s
II
21
25
60
1 On
U
33 0
HO
3 SO
liuttur. lb,
Iietf. frejh, lb,
ilecf. dried, lb,
Buckwheat, hu.
Buckwheat fluur lb
35
Side. Ib,
Id
25
IO
a
Lard. Ib.
Oats, bu.
Onions, ba.
Pork, Ib.
Pork, neti, bbl,
I'.e-.m. bu. 2 bo
Hoard, per M 14 ftO
Corn. shelled, I 00
ears, 50
" meal, 2 SO
Chop. rvo. ' 2 m)
tnixej. 2 30
Cbees. lb. 25
Cherries. Ib, IS
ChiokeL8.dremsed.lb. 1 '
F.ggs, 2i
Flour, bbl. 7 60
Potatoes, bu,
Klaser. bl.
Pesches, dried, lb.
Kve bu. I
l:t
25
3
lUga, Ib.
Salt, per lack.
Shingles, is in.
Shiules 23 in,
Tiinuthy a:ed, bu
Wbeat. hu.
Wool. Ib.
1 50
& 0,1
12 00
8 iHI
1 ti()
4U
CLOSIXtJ PRICES OF DatlAVEN LRO.,
40 Soulh Third Street. Philadelphia.
3 o'clock P. it. December 31. H7I1.
S r. sof l-JSl,
S. 6 s of ISR2.
S. 6 of 1364,
S. 6 s of I Sot,
S S s of IS6S.
S. 6 a of IS57.
S. 6 eof
IIS lll
110 llt'i
10J lOMj
I Ml lc'Ji
10S 10si
109 lOl'i
10'Jl 109J
10 . i6
IIS ll?i
iy
in 112
112 115
S20 8"0
930 9H0
720 731
new,
new.
U. S 5 s. 10-40'.
V. S 30 yar 6 per cent Ct.,
Doe Compound Interest Not,
(lold.
Silrer,
I nion Pacific It R lit M. Bonis,
Central Pacific R. R..
l.'nivn I'acifio l.xnd tSrant Honds,
CL'SrXJ QUOTATIONS of fiovrrnment Secn
riiiej. at J T. Brady A Co's So '' Wood at.
rituLur"h, lA-:tml.er 31, fS70.
Bl-T SELL
111! UU
ir. li::
lisj 1I2J
lit' in-i
lli'j lKj
1C7 1071
1H llfl
lUi 1 151
119 ll'J
ipj
The annual
n the Clea-
OoM.
U. S " 1RS1.
u s. :-;o-. iit2,
u. . j-L'tr. i;,
V S i-J-Td. 1S65,
'J..S 10-10's.
5-20'. .I::nuary A Jotv. l?3i,
5-2's,.Ianuarv A JulV. I!H",
s-20's -I iminrv A. Inly. 10JS,
Uniin Pncilic Railroid.
Ccutrnl PaciSa KailroaJ,
Cy . Paci3c.
A GKICULTURAL SOCIFTY The
meeting of theglock hul.l
fitld County Agricultural Sneiety." will ho hld
in the Court hi;e. at Cioar6e!d. on Monday eve
ning of January Court (tein tb 9tb d.y t.f the
uioi.tb). for the purpose of electing officii for
theett?uing year.
Nov. 30 O It. P.ARRFTT. Pres t.
A DMIXISTRATORS NOllCE. Let
- ters of Administration on the estate
of Matthew Stott. late of uojrs towahip. dee'd.
having been granted to the undcc.-izne'i. notir
u hre'v given that ail persons indebted te faid
estato re re-uiro 1 to luakn iantedinte pjtYinent,
and tTishuvingolaiinf iigaiiift tbe Binia will pro
Rent thtin, i,roperly authenticated for sett lemeut
to J'JilM M. CHASE.
Dbo 7. H70-6t p. AHmitr'or.
r)ISSOLUTIOV. The co partnrr.-hip
fceretoior cxistitiff between tha utider
sifrnsd. in the Mercanti'c bifinei at "fi-eo'a. has
been dis.-o!red ty mutual cocsent. The books
and account ,.f the iate Grin are in the bands ot
W.l Kelty f(,r settlexent. All persons having
ur.ieir.-i xc.ionnts witii said Srm are requested to
ett!e the sons witfoat delay.
Dee 7.7H 3. Sl.iOdue AKE KEt.I.r.T.
TN THE MATTER of the estate of Mat,
thew A. Poreee, deeeased :
Tho Au limr's report in the above entire haint;
b?en rsferrel to the uniersignel for the J urpfe
of making certain cbincei therein. h hereby
gives uuit.e that he will attend to the duties of
b:s aproiiitment. at bis ofii'-e in Cfeartebt. no
Wr.l urn lay.D'rrmhrr ;8. Is70, at 1 o'clock. P. M .
n hen arid ,t'.ere ail per'ona intreld may attend
Dec. 7. 70--t T. M. MURRAY. Auditor.
QTOP CHEWING TOBACCO.-Sr.ve
your monre ami re!or vonr heabb. bv
i'n Dr. Pyrn's Antidote f r Tobscno T li i -s is
uot a so'.-.sti;u'e but a core fur Stno'un. Chewing
and nuft' tKkir.ir Fexv per-ors ara .tare .f the
tct ri -ie etj-i.-t .f ihe ti'ix'ous stfl on the human
syt ;.;in. Dyspepsia, beadaeba. di-eas of the liver.
c-JinpUxinn convene1. of the bov&ta. !os
c f .i!eii;irr. and other di.ea;es. a: the rfSio'ioos
brought u by Da u's. The Atitidole is purely
Teerai.e ard b.irm'oss. It acts as a tonic on the
tflam. purifies ;he blcol, and enables a nr. ton tf
oicjt the htartlc.t foJ. Samples sei.t free tor
ia'rt .t per doxen. AdJre M J YARNKI.L.
Si t:nnmn St . N . Y. .Nov 21. 'Ill Sin
DR. KLINE, at the Philadelphia Cancer
lustitut. y.il Arch Street ; Prof. I al
ton. 2'SS Vt 4!h streei. Cit.ciniiaii Ohi-t. anj Dr
"5reei:e at Charlotte, ii C, sre miking astonish
ir,g cares of a I by their great
Cancer Anti lore V I. V 13 R S without the knife
or c;.ustic rue It 'J'U SI If S cine, and with bat
litt'a pjin. i.v CA.M'KK.S ery rojt ami tihre
is Ki ic 1 an 1 re move!, it tnken
in time, and cinnot re'urn Ps'.tat of bo;n !'ro
fs.ra. with their bui;js treatments, aiealini; our
advertieoier.ts . oltiers have these treatments
No:;e other iknuld ever ba u'd. For fall part-c-
u!ars, lead tor a circular or e i'I. or a.tdrcs a a
buve November 2 IS7t'-'.m.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE!
Ileal Et.'tte in Huston Township.
The ondersijnel. Adtiin'strator of tbe estale
of Alfred Pnr-all. dee d, will ofl"r at publio out
cry, in the Borough or CieaiSeli, on
Tuesday, January 10, 1871,
at 21 o'clock, P. M.. the foPowins; described real
catute, situate in Huston tp. Cleardel J co. Pa., vis :
1st. A It the south part of a certain tract ef land,
situate partly in and Clearfield counties, be
in;; thatptr. situate in lla-ito'i ti. Cie-irSaM co ,
bounded asf.tllowa: O.i the N rth by tha division
line of Ei a c finty. on the So.it 1 Sy trast Xo i3'i I .
Vc..t by tracts No'stlSI an 1 4271, on tbe Kast by
Irac's No's 41 24 anl 413s, containing Hj acres,
tonro or less
21. One other tract or piece of land, situate in
Huston tp. aforesaid, known as the EaM half of
traot No. 4ISI. containing 49 acres uiore or less.
3d. AH hat part of tract .Nn 4271, situate in
Huston tp. aforesaid. eontainin 2.l acres more
or less. The above described tracts are unsealed.
TEEMS Om-thiid cash on confirmation of
sale ; balance in two equal annual payments.with
interest, to be secured by Judgment ilonds and
Mortgage nu the premises. J, A. PKARSALL.
.Nov 30-ts Adm r U. T A
CLEARFIJLDACADEM V !
The Second Session of the presout Scholastic
year, of tbia Institution, will commence on Mon
day, the 21st 4ay of November, 1370
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from tbe time they enter to
tbe close of tbe session.
The course of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and a -complish-ed
education of both sexes
Tbe Principal having had the advantage e
much exporienc in his profession, assures pa
rents and guardians that his entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the mental and mora!
training of the youth placed under his charge.
TERMS OF TUITION:
Orthography. Reading. Writing and Primary A
rltbmetic. per session (I I weeks). Si 00
English Oram mar, Geography, Arithm.tio and
History, $.1 00
Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry , Mensuration.
Eurveyin. Philosophy, Physiology, chemistry.
Bock keeping. Botany, and Physical Geogra
phy. $9 00
Latin. Greek and Freneh, with any of the above
branches, . SI2 00
MC5IC. Piano. (SO lessons), $10 00
l7Xo deduction will ba mad for absence.
For further partioulars inquire of
Ret. P. L. HARRISON, a. at.
July 31. 1870. Principal.
rvLF.IOH Twelve good SLEIGHS, also sever-
? al TIMRKR cLEDS and three pair TWIN
SLEDS for sal by
Nov 2-'!-Cm.
A. IRVIN A CO .
Curwentvillo. Pa-
"BANNED FRUIT. Canned Plnma, Peaches
I J and canned oorn. et . for wie at the Drag
tioprot A-I-SHaVW.
T?ANK NOTICE. -Ti e stock bo! Jew of
XJ the First National BanK of Cb arCe'tl.
meet attheir Bankinj lioa.e. jn C!earfie'd,
on Trwiay. January 9:U. 1671 between the hours
of 1 and 4 o'elcok, p.m. for the puroose of elect
ing directors WM. li. DILL.
Dec. 14, 1S70. C-r.ier.
piMPLES ORWORM3 IN THE FACE
A Treatise on iheir Cause, and how to cure
them, including tie sroirW renv wiU be tnt
free by mail for i cent. T d'xrnpife pam-ikt't
erntit. on receipt of atamti. Address M. LAP Y
KTi'K HYBS.il. D . Djx4 i5. - Y. Ofti- 89
Cedar Street. Dwv 14. lS7U!o
nlUCK FOjl SALE The undersiened
has nianu pictured and has now on hand
for sala 16 OCs BRICK, witch be will di-rnse of
on retsonabte terms, in large or suall qeatitiries.
to suit purchasers. J A. TLltPi.
Luthersl-urg. September 14, 1S70 Cra.
V"EW SCHOOL HOUSE. Sealed pro
posais will be received l)y the School
Directors of Lawrence township, until the I4th
d:iy of Jannary. 1871 . for tbe erection of a schoel
hou.'e near John O. Dixen's. Contractors to find
all uiaterial. Plan and specifications can be seen
by catling en tbe Secretary at Bloom's Briig.
Ity order of Ihe Roard. TAYLOR, UOWLF.S.
L. C. IS LOOM. See. President
I.awrencr Tp, Deo 14 St.
M'P HER SON'S-
(formerly M Gaushey .)
Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon,
15 LEAVY'S NEW BUILDIXO.
icond St., Clearfield, Pa.
Censtan'ly trpt ea hand a fine leetiea
ef
Candies. Cijars. Tobacco, N-its, te.
Also Kreh Oystsrs, received daily, and
served ep in any style, te swit the
tstta of euMoraers.
A fu!I stcck ef goods jut raeetvel from the Esst.
jrv7 Bi liaid Saloon in Serond Story.
Dec 14-701
W II M PHERSDN.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
I wou!d repectful'y announce to eit!zn o
"le:ili-IJ and vicinity, that I will .sueticit Thurs
day. Des 211 in the uw room . firi door below
the V:iufiou Hou-, on Second street, wi:h au en
tire new ntock i f
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and Jewelry,
o! the latet styles nr.d of the best 6uis!i. se'eoted
with care and I hope good ta".e. I will Lit an
a-x.rtiiienl from all the Utat Lovelttas in jesel
ry suitab o for tbe lloiidays. '1 hankt'ul fryonr
past liberal patromja 1 hope by strict attention
to bu.i nef-s to merit a coi:t nuat.ee ef the turn.
ly.-IAIR .Ir.WELiiY MADE T" OHDKR.
Dc. 14. lS7-'f. S I. S.VYDKR.
s O i) K II A N N A HOUSE,
Curweiisviiie. Pa.
T!;e nnderigne I liaviajr takcu eharje f tbia
well-known Hwtel. re.'pectfuMj lolioits a share ni
patronage. The boj:e has be.:u refittel and re
fmiii2.liei sni now comnaies favorably with any
other house in the county, 'i'he best of everything
the lanrket aiTorJs wi.l Ls serve! up to usls.
Chaiges mo inrat". ELI hLO't.M.
ej t. 2S. 1670-tf. Pioprietor
rpiIE
E A G L E II O T E L,"
Liu'wcnsriiie,
P
Having leased for a term cf years tbe above
well krown and popular il'itel (formerly kept by
Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. Fours). nd having
newly refitted and relurnihed it. the present
proprietor feels as-ured ttiat he can render entire
f-itis. action to guests s-j-iurniii wilh him. A fil e,
larig stable and yard ia attached, for the care and
pro'ection of bore. carriages and wagous. A
fhare of patronage is solicited
May 4 '70-ly A J. Pit AUcKEH . Prop'r.
II E "S II A W IIOUS E,'
MARKET ST., VT.EAS.l-IE LD, PA.
G E0F.fi S N. COL30'li, :
PaiyitrcTOS
This house wss lately eo.-nnle'e I an! just open
ed to the pubJic is uewly turnislie-l. Jnd provided
;h al 1 the modern izrjrovstuents of a nr.st-class
hotel It is p'eaantiv located In the bu"ines
pari of the town, and near to tbe public baild
ins. A share -f patronage is rr-specifully solic
ited Charges modera'e. Ihe beat of Liquors ta
ibo h.-r. March "0.-7C-tf
T
he
LEONARD HOUSE,
(Xear the P.ailroad Depot),
Rcsd Street, Clearfield, Tat.
O. D. GOODFELLOW : : : : : rnorBiSTon.
A new first class Hotel in every respest eom
fortaljie rot.ais all the modern improvements
the btst of Liquors prinriptatten.l:itvsrand tea
i.ab!e charges The patronage of tha publie is
respectfully solicited. jy-2I-tf
O EG ISTEIVS NOTICE. Notice isbere
l.v given that the following accounts
have licetux.imined snd passed by me and remain
liicd of record in this r.rfii'e firr the inspection ef
hsirs. legatees creditors and all others in anyway,
interevcl ami will be presented to the r.ext Or
phans' Court nf cearfie Id county, to lie held at
th Court Houe. in the Borough of ClearfD d
oonmencing on the 2d Monday of January. ls!7l :
Partial Account of T. H Murray. Administra
tor of the tho f stat of John Spackmao, late of
Gira;d tp. dea d.
Final Accuontof R. K. Flegal. Administrator
of the estate of Martin S Fle&al, lata of Goshen
townehip. deceased
Final Aeeount of T. Valentine Railey. Admin
istrator ol Tilus H Bailey. la'e of Bloom tp.devd.
T ie Account of Henry Hartzfelt and J. C.Bar
rett. Administrators of Henry Mirshall, late of
Brady township, deceased
Parti:il Account of John Holt. Administrator of
George Smeal. late of Bradford tp. dee'd
Account of John Holt and V. II Holt, Adminis
trators of Thos Holt, lale of BradforJ tp. deed.,
Final Account of John W. Wright and Henry
Ii. Wright. Administrators of Wm. Wright, late of
Beccaria township, deceased.
Final Account ol Martha Irwin and Levi Irwin.
Executors ol Jos Irwin. late of Lawrence tp dee d.
Account of .S. 11. Caldwell and Robert Louns-
berrv. Adu in istrators of Joseph Barker, lata of
Bradford township, deceased
Account of Meliuda Kogers. (formerly Velinda
Curley) Adm'ix of Jaue Curley, late of Kartbans
township, tleceaed.
Final Account of Deborah Davis. Executrix of
Samuel W. Muitb, late of Guelich tp. dee d.
Dec. 7. '70. A.W.I.rE Register
T ICENSE NOTICE. -The following nam
ed persons have filed in the office of tbe
clers of the court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield
co .iheir Petitions tor License at the January Scs
sion.A D.1S7I. agreeably to tbe Act ot Assembly ol
March 2Stb. lo-iti entitled. "An Act to regulate
the state of Ii.toiictoin; Liquors," Ac :
David Persing, Tavern.
Pat V. Donnelly, Tavern,
JimeS Carter. Tavern,
I'etvr Kuffuer' Tavern,
Lawrence t'ampbelt. Tavern,
Wm, Kiddle. Tavern,
Casper Leipoldt, Tarern,
George N. Colburn, Tavern.
Woodward tp.
Beecaria tp.
Cleai field boro'
W S Bradley.
Geo. D. M I'racken,
James L. rUrry.
Ino 1) M'Ciacken,
E W Reed.
E. 11. Schafer.
George A. Bloom.
Wm B. 1 hompson,
ndy Shoff.
Geo. E Robeeker,
A J Draurker,
Anircw Glass,
John Miiison,
Claudius Girard,
Tavern,
Tavern.
Tavern.
Tavern,
Tavern,
Tavern,
Tavern.
Tavern,
Tavern,
Tavern,
Tavern,
Tavern,
Tavern.
Tavern,
Tavern,
Tavern,
Tavern,
Bell township.
Lumber city.
Corwensvill.
Burnside.
Bloom township
Chest township.
Guolich tp.
Huston tp
Curwensvilla B.
Burnside tp.
Covington tp.
Penn tnwn'p.
Bleom tewn'p.
Osceola Borough.
.. 4.
Osceola boro'.
r-amuel Hepburn.
Algernon lloldeu,
Harry Goss,
Milo Ilort.
Grimshaw Taylor,
Tavern,
Tavern,
ERST APR AST.
W.Rose M'Pherson, Clearfield Borough.
John Macomber, '". "
John Downey. Woodward township.
Ann M Digging, Houtxdale.
Henry M'vioweu, Eaiiog House. Woodward.
UEnCA.XTlLI.
I.L. Reiaenstein. Olearlield Boron jb.
Patrick Dunn. Osoeola Boroiijb,,
Wra. D. Wiltiama.
Dee 1470. A. C TATK. CTerk.
AAA SHEEP PFLTS. and all other kind of
tJslUU Fur fckiss.for which eh will he paid.
l wanUd by
L. KEIZEStTEIN.
"ow 3,'T0 oa
tjleswi.ld. Pa
TERMS OF THE JOl'KX AL
Tha Ravtsuss'; Jocemal i publihed oa Wad
neaduy at 92,00 pet annotn in advance. If not
paid at tbe beginning of the year, 42 09 will be
charged, and S3.00 if not paid before the close.
ADV8HTi9KMKSTa wLl be inserted at 41.50 pet
snuara. for three or less in-ertiors Ten lines
(or leas) counting a square. For every additions!
insertion 50 cants will be charged. A deduction
will be made to yearly advertisers
No lubscription takes for a shorter time that,
iiz aiontb. and no paper will be discontinued uu
tiUaii arrea.ees are paid except at the option o
ihe puhiiaher. 3. J ROW.
rooT3! Biors!! Boors::; boot3!:::
FrEXOII KIP.
FSrNCH CALF.
LI9UT KtP,
Sep. 2i. i?;o.
$S AO
s 01
5 9
at C. KRATZDR'S.
opposite the Jail.
"POU SALU The farm of Johu Snatk
inan, late ot (ilirarJ Township. cV,
cn n3! idling of altnut one buntiret nJ frrrnty two
Acres of Oti f Arming lmud. (iuo.t of which
clearcl ) and Itavin tbs eon erected ft gOtl
botie ftO'l baru. ni to ui-unt conveiiience of a
pleasaint hoaue. For term nml further Tjarticolrs
apply to T H.MUiiKAY?
Att'y for the beira mud jjersoos intaretted.
June 22. 'TO -tf.
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
such as
BIZA.yDIES ni HOU.AXD (7.VS,
PVS.HOt.Tt Git A I'K BZAXDIES.
PURE OLD CAI IXET WHISKEYS.
OLD CHAPE WINES.
Alt the above brands warranted pure and to
excel anything in this marker far n:edl-i-i! pur
p .s GKO. N OOI.IJUUV
March 30.'70-tf 1'rop'r of Shan- l'ouaa.
fjMlE WONDERFUL
LTNIMENT.
This I,
iii!!iieut liiivmtr heeii us.-o, lor
soma yeais past. as a fami'v n.edicine by tbe pre
prietor. aod its good effeola coruiu to rhe notice
of bis iieichh'ir. has. at their sutcestion. eon
renred to manufacture it for th henelit e f the af-flicte-l
everywhere. It is the best remedy far
Ca'nrrh an I lillious Cb ilie. ever nHere l to the
public; and trill cure many other die3e in the
huiunti body. 1 1 is also a snre cure fer Pole evil
and H ind-sal's in horses Direction" for its use
a?cjtapany each bottle. Price. St per buttle, er
six Hottlesfor Sd. 6ei.t to any address bv eceles
iug the price to Yi'ii II Vs'A'JON'ER
Hor.l PostoO;e,
Oct 6 18R9 Clrarfteld com tv. Ta.
Co-Partnership in Store.
C. A Rorobaush having assoe'ated with him
in the Mercantile business, in Lowisvillo. Clear
Geld county. Mr. C. R McCracken. salioits a eon
tinuance ef the patronage to generously extended
heretofore
Having just returnel from the eastern cities
their stoct etubi aces a large and varied assert.
Die :i tot Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Queens
ware, aod in fact nearly everything
ally kept in a country store, which they will sell
at prices to suit the times.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods
C. A. ROROBAUGH.
May IS. "70 If. C R. McORACKEN
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL,
At the New Tobacco and Cigar Star ef
n, if. sua w.
Two doers east ef th PostoSc. CUarSeld, Pa
Constantly oa hand a fine assortment ef Navy
Congress Cavendith. Cable. Spunrell,
Michigan and Century Fine eat .
Chewing Tebacce, Ae.
Also, a targe and well selected stock of Imparted
aad Domestic Cigars. Smoking TobaOCOS,
iiearcchaum and Briar I" ipsa,'
Pipe fixtures, Tebac:
Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything genera J
f.-und in a we 1 regulated Cigar
and Tobacco Store.
iy Remember th place: Two daors east or
the PostcE:e, Clearfield. Pa. - Aug. 21. '70.
A Great Medical Discovery !
He. WALKER S CALIFORNIA
VINEG-AE BITTERS!
Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their
Wonderful Curative Effects.
W II A T ARE T HEY?
THEY ARE JVC? T A VILE
FANCY D R I N K,
Made of Poor Ruin Whiskey Proof Spirits, and
Refuse Liquors. do.torel. spieed and sweetened
to please me taste csl led -Tonies," "Appetizers.'
Restorers Ac .that lea i the tippler on to t.-u:ik-etiuess
sil l ruin, but are a true Mudioin made
from the Natite Rntts and Herbs of California
free from all AK-onolic Stimulants '1 hey are the
ireat Btool Purifier anl a Liletiirini; Principle
a perfect Renovator an 1 Invigilator of the .-yiteui
carrying oil ail poisono-is matter and restoring
the blood to a healthy condition No person can
take these Bitters according t- direction and re
main long unwell, provided the b. nes are not de
stroyed by mineral poisoner other means and tbe
vital organs wasted beyond the ptiint of repair.
For Ji.fltnritiitory att i Vhrnnir Rli'itia il'm
ait i (tent. Vrffpna nr In ii tie. Eillittix Rr
mittetit anH Ititmniueiit Errm. J0:.,ea of f
H'-jO't Ltver. A"''yt tin t BfuiJrr. tfirs liitfru
buv Lrft! to- Arrr"s'. Such disrasca are caus
ed by vitiated b'uel. which i.geiiera'iy produced
by derangement of the digestive ergans.
Dysp.ii sia or Indigestion heidache. pain in the
shoulders, coughs tightness of tbe chest, dizziness,
sour eructations of ihe stomach, bad taste in tbe
nn.uth. billious attacks, palpitation of th heart,
ir: Bun mat inn of the lungs, paiu in the region? of
the Kidneys anl a hundred other painful symp
toms, are ihe ttff.prings of Dyspepsia.
'fbey invigorate tbe stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver ar d bnwrels whi-h render them "1
unequalled efli -acy in cleansing the blo.id of all
ttnpunties. and imparting new life and vigor to
ihe whole system.
Bilious. Remittent and Intermittent Fesers.
which are so prevalent in ihe valleys cf our great
rivers throughout tbe United Stales cipccially
tho;e of the Mis-isippi, Missouri I'linoia. Ten-nes-e
Alaba.na. Savannah, rtu-inoke. James aod
many others with their vu?t tributaries uutiug
the Summer and Autumn, and retearkabl so du
ring st as. ns of unu'ual beat an-1 drs nes. are in
variably accompanied by extensive derangements
of ihe stoinaoh and liver, and other abdominal
vi xera. There are always more or less obstruc
lions of the liver, a weakness and ir.itahle stile
of tne stomach, and fcreat torpor of the bowels,
being ctcggml np with vi i ited a.tcutuulatioiis. In
their tieattnent. a purgative. exerting a powerful
influence upon these various organ. is essentia'.ly
necessary There is no cathartic for tbe pur ose
equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they
speedily remove tbe dartc colored viscid snatie
with which the b iwela are loaded, at the same
time stimulating the secretions of the livsr. an 1
generally restoring Ihe ht-x rhy functions ef the
dtge-ttve organs, lbe universal potri ar y
tms valuable remedy in regions subject lo miss-
mat te inuuences. la siitucieut evitleuue or lis pow
er as a remedy in such c ises.
For skin diseases, eruptions, tetter, salt rheum,
blotches, tpnts. pimp'e. pustules, boils, carbun
eies. ring worms, scald head. fore eyes erysipelas
ircb, scurf, aiscolorations of tbe skin, humors anJ
diseases of the skin, of whatever nam or nature
are li'erally du up and carried out of the sys
tem in a short time by the u.eof these .liters 'he
bottle in euch casea will convince tbe most incred
ulous of iheir curative effect.
Cleanse the Vi iaiel Btood whenever yon find
its imparities bursting through the skin in pim
pies, emotions ur sores : clean- it when you 3nd
it obstructed and sluggish in tbe veins ; eleanse it
when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you
when. Keep tbe blood pure and tb health of the
System will follow
Pin, Tap and olher Worms.lurlng in the sys
tem, of so uaar thoutan Is. are eCsotually destroy
ed and removal. Fur fall directions, read cere
fully tha eiroular around each bottle, printed is
four languages EoglUh. Geiman, Freneh and
Spanish.
J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. II. McDONALD k
CO.. Drug'iats and Gen. Agents. 8an Francisco.
Cal . and :-tJ and .54 Cominereo Street. New York.
ROLD BY ALL DRHtiUIST, AND DEALERS.
Deeember 7. I57li-ty
HrMPIir.Ei".S CELEBRATED COAL,
Free from all impurities, again in tho mar
ket. Oraers left at the atorea of Jus B. li rabam
A Son's, or Riahard Moaaop will receive prompt
rntion Jior. u, . 3
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
Opposite th Jail.
CLEARFIELD, PKN.fA.
Monements. Grecian Ton'bs. French Coneie?..
.V a i, lies. Tab's Tops. Washing Ranges. Garden
Statuary. Terra Cutta Ware, r.f ever description.
Head sod Fool Stones, of New and beautiful t!e
sins. alt c which we oifer at city pries, or ZS
percent less than any olLer e'tabiishineat in this
county, llavine a large expeiieitc in :i,e bu hi
res', we guarantee san. taction in all eats. ;r-
rier tnaukfully revived and promptly tilled in
the best workmanlike manner
S A.OIB-'ON.
Ms? II, 1870 -tf Janes Watsox. Agent.
v7e BRANCH RESTAURANT
AND
Ladies' Oyster Saloon,
OS SICOSD sr . BXLW KAKKCT,
CLEAI! FIELD. Pi.
Constantly kept rn h nd a selected assortment
ol Candies. Nat. Cigars. Tohieco. As AIofre,h
Oys'ers received dat y.an l f .r sale by the dessa
or hundred. . J. U WACOM DER.
Oct 12 '70. I'roprietrr.
NEW MEAT MARKET.
The nn lerslgned have opened" a Vest Markat
in the room f ormerl v fccutied t y A lex Irvio.on
Market P.reet Cleaifield. Pa . a.ij.iinii.g Mowep's
where they in. nd to keep a fu'l supiiy of
All Kinds of Meat,
Fruit and Vegetables,
and at prices to ssit the titnes Their sop will
be open legularl v. on Tus-.ly. Tiiurs-.lay and
Saturday, and meal delivfre.l at any (oint A
there of public patrvnag is resurc'ful! v solicited .
Ji II DRitWN.
Aug 5I.70 tf. E VT. BROWN.
Al-o cot.tiioie to ! ia a!i kii.ds f inprev
cd Aiic.-ttural 1 mplauinnts.
N
EW TIN SHOP!
Fked Sacmett,
Manufscturer of
r.V, COPPER ,,i4 SHEET IROX TTARE
(nearly opposite the Jail).
MARKET STrtEET. CLEARFIELD, PA.
also, on hard and far saie
"The Times" Cook Stove,
the best in the world,
And an asrotttreut of PARL't'l and SITTIXO
it OM SIOV1S which will be s.ild cheaper
than tbeycan o purchased at any ether
establishment iu tue county.
ALSO,
ROOFIXG, SPOVTIXG and JOB WORK
sots on reasonable tartes.
April It. 1378
BARGAINS IX
CHBISTilAS TRESENTS,
AT THE
FANCY STORE
cr
Misse3 Rynder & Lamch.
We have just received and opened a full and aem
plete stock of
CHOICE TOYS,
Ladies Dress Cap3, G rover and Baker
Sewing Machines, both Elastic
and Lock Stitch, and a very
beautiful .issortmont of
GOLD AND SILVER FISH AND
AQUARIUMS.
The goods are all jurt new and a share of public
patronage is respectfully solicited.
Clearfield, Dec 14. '70.
11 E il 0 V A L .
UARTSWICK i IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
We beg leave to iniorm enr old and new ensto
me.'a that we have removeil our establi.bmcnt te
'he new building just erected on Market street
nearly ad.p iuing the Mansion House on tee west
mt -pposi'e G raham A S n' store, where we re
spectfully invite the publie to come and buy their
D MSGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEPI-
CINS,UII.S PAINTS AND i'AUNiSIJS.
Ourstock of Drues and Medinlrjesconsist of every
ihing u.al. s.'IecieJ with the graatest car, ana
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
W also keen a full s'ock ef Dyes Perfumeries
Toilet articles. Soaps. Toorh Brushes. Hair Brush
es. Whitewash brushes, and every ether kiud el
Brushes. W e have a la ge let of
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fast everything ased
in the painting business, which w etTcr al City
prices to eash auyers.
TOBACCO AND SEGaRS,
Confectionery. Spices, and th largest stock ef va
rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted
te bo of the best the market affords
J. '. fl AKTstWrCK.
Dee. 5. .If-ll F IRWfK
BIGLEB, YOUNG & CO.,
Cor. Fourth and Pine Stree',
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
atAXcrxcTcr.tRs or
STEAM ENGINES,
Malay ami Circular Sew Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS,
SHAFTING, ?ULIE'rS. E0LT9,
and nil kinds cf Mill vrork.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows,
and eastings of kll kinds.
DEALERS IN
Gi lards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gang Cocks,
Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Cheek Valve,
Wrought Iron Pip, Steam Pump,
Soiler Feed Pumps, Assi-frietiea
Metals, Soap Stou Packiag,
gum Packing, A.. A ,
iembor 14: 181 1ft
Marble and Stono Yard.
MRS. S.S. LIDDELL,
nvirg engaged in tha Marble business. defre
iatrrm her friend', nud the publio. that she hss
tow and will keep cu:is'a nil v eu Lard a iar-e an-1
well selected stock of IT A Lt A N AND VKX.'aTONT
MAHPLE. and is prepared tofurnih to order
TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CZADLS
TOMBS. MONUMENTS, io SanJ.
etor aad Marble, CCSB3 aad
P jfif 5 for Cemetery lots,
WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS,
ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN OSNX-MENTS.be.-the
would favite special attention to bar -Sal 4-
s:o:it Monuments abtcb ara bci'.t from criginai
designs ai.d will couiparo favorably with any
thing nf tb kind n the country. If desired rha
ear furnish Marbi Window Sills and Caps at si
gat s.lisnc on the puce or SaDUstoi.e
l aid uu Reed Street, tear the Dpot.Cfearftela
Pa !M.y. 1S70.
11 0 SAD A L I S
ritHR GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
X RESTORER, purifies th blood ted
euirs Scrofula. Syphilis Skin Dieeae-s.Rhcu.
laatism. Diseases of women anJ aMtbri-n-ic
Affecti.tus of the Blood, Liver and K id
nes. Recommended by the medical Fae
c!ty aud many thousands ef our best oiti
tens.
Lead the testimony of Physicians and pa
tients who have used Kullis; seud for
our Eosadalis Guide to Health Loo);. v Al
u. a iiar for this year which we pi blish for
grat'.i'ous i!:-tr:fcutit, ; it will giro yo
suuch valuab'e mformaiion
Dr. K. W ( arr. o! Baltimore, says,
I take pleasure in rtc mruet dnijr fjtr
Fo.aditl:s ss a very powerful alterative I
Lave sesn it used io two eases with bappr
rcsuts -ore in a ease of secondary yf hilis
in hich tl.e patient pronounced tiintfclf
euted af'er h-vii g t-l-en C bottles of
your uiedlcine Tbe other is a ease of scrof
ula of Jor.g standing, which is rapidly iu.
proving under its ue. and the iiidtcatioss
are tht the patient will soon recoier. I
have cartful'y examined tbe foratula be
which your Rosudalis is made, and find it
an excellent compuund ot alterative ingre.
diauts
Dr. 5pa-ks. of Nicbolaiville. Ky..ays ha
Las used i'.osads'is in eases of Scrofula and
Secor:darjr Syphilis wiih satisfactory results
as a cleaner of the BiOad 1 know no Let
ter remedy.
Samuel G. McFadden, MurfreesLore.
Tenn . aays :
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalle.
and am entirely cured of Rbeumatism . send
me fnur bottles, as I w ish it fur toy brother,
who has tcrofulous sore eyes.
Be tjatuin Bechtol. of Lima, Ohio, writes,
I havo suOered for twenty years w itb au ia
veterate eruption uver my whole body : a
abort time since I purchased a bottle et Re
sadalis acd it effected a perfect cure
Labratory, 61 Exchange Plaee.Baltimure
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KossJalis if sold by Hartswick A Irwin and A.
I. Shaw. Clearfiold. U. If. Good, Oserola. and by
Druggists geuer-lly. I April O.'IC-lT '
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