Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 01, 1871, Image 3

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5Jaft$iUiiu Journal
Valuation of all Property Assessed for Years 1S71, 72 and 73, Taxable for County and State purposes, as returned by the Assessors of the respective Districts in Clearfield County
reimsylvania, with the rate per cent, and Tax, subject to Kevisiou by the County Commissioners.
CLEARFIELD, PA., FEB. 1, 1871.
Te Patro-s To insure the safe transmission
. b mail, patrons should remit by ebeek
t m.?-order, or -v. their letter, registered.
A receipt will be enclosed iu th. firit paper after
tae money comes to hand:
Real Estate. Value of all seated and unseated lands.
Houses and Lots, jj Personal Property. Horses, Mules, Cows and Oxen. i Salaries, kc. jjCounty Tax, Carriages.
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Interaaetion at :
M. Tyrone at
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Arrives at Interieotlon at :
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Clearfield at : : :
Close eenneetions mad at Tyrone t
East and West on the Maine lane.
7.00 A. M
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10.00 a. so
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1 13 p. m.
10.00 a m.
1.08 p. in.
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4.50 p. m.
eith train
Kki.igiocs. Divine services will be held
aext Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
By liev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal
church, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday
school at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening at 7 o'elock.
By Hev. Butler, in the Presbyterian church,
morning and evening. Sabaath i school at
3 P. M. Prayer meeting every ednesday
evening at 7 o'clock.
By Rev. J. H. M'Cord, in the lethodist
church, inoroinir and evening. Sabbath
school at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every
Thursday at 7 P. M. Communion services
Firt Sabbath of every month at A. M.
St. Francis' church Mass at 10. A. -M.,
the second and fourth Sundays of each
montli. '
" Kevived business, in this place, since
the recent fall of enow. There in still room
for improvement in that line.
Felt Cheap when detected the chap
who had "bagged" another man's goods, at
a certain store in this place, last week.
ThasSs. We tender oar thanks to Hon.
U. W. Sjofield, for a copy of the Congress
ional Globe for the session of l?G9-70.
Progressing the religious revival, at
the M. E. Church, in this borough. About
fifty have already united with the church,
and quite a number are still seeking the
blessing of God.
Sxow. During the past ten days, some
eighteen inches of snow fell in this region.
As a consequence, everybody is busy hauling
timber and logs. We presume that nearly,
if not altogether, the usual quantity of tim
ber will be on hand when the spring floods
come.
Usgenf.kocs. The Brook ville Republi
can, last week copied our notice of the Har
der trial and gave credit to another paper.
This is ungenerous. We make noobjection
to coteraporaries copying our locals without
giving ui credit therefor, but we do object
to crediting theiu to others.
Late Publications. Arthur's Lady's
Home Magazine, and the Children's Hour,
for February, have reached us. These are
both very excellent and entertaining publi
cations excelled by none in the country.
They are worthy a place in every household.
Price, Home Magazine $2 a year in advance;
Children's Hour $1.25. Address T. S. Ar
thur & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tns Academy. The third session, of
the current scholastic year of this Institu
tion; will be opened on Monday, February
Gth, 1S71. Professor Harrison is meeting
wiib increased success as his capabilities as
a teacher beeome better known. All the
English branches, together with Latin,
French and Music, make up the course of
instructions imparted. Those interested in
the education of children and youth, should
thoroughly inform themselves of the advan
tages of this institution before tending away
from, home.
"Everybody Knows Us." Some sny
that it is do use for them to advertise, that
they have been in one place of business all
their lives, and everybody knows them.
Such people seem to forget to take into con
sideration that our county is fast increasing
in population, and no matter how old tha
place may be, there are constant changes ta
king place ; some move to other parts, and
suneers fill their places. In this age of the
worU, utiless the name of a business firm is
constantly before the public, some new firm,
hy liberally advertising, in a very ahort time
takes the place of the older one, and the
1-ttcr ru.-n out, as it were, and is forgotten.
No nian ever lost money by judicious adver
tising. Riot. Or. Thursday evening last, five
men, engaged in cutting hoop poles a few
miles north of this place, came to town and
after indulging pretty freely in "benzine,"
entered the saloon of Mr. Endresand called
ir some lager. This being refused them,
they assaulted an inoffensive German tailor
ho was sitting in the room at the time,
laying open the skin on his forehead several
inches in length and otherwise bruisitig him
Irettj severely ; whereupon the proprietor
of the saloon ordered the "hoop-poleites"
t leave the house. Upon reaching the pave
"'"t the ejected party indulged in some
load talk and threatened to "blow their
I rams out" at the. same time, one of them
discharging a revolver. This attracted the
attention of Chief liurgess Walters, who
fci?teutd hither to ascertain what was the
matter. The Burgess asked who had fired
that pistol, when one of the party answered
he had done it, and had another in reserve
him if he did not shut up." The Bur-8-'ss
then called some bystanders to his as
sistance, and arrested the rioters and took
them to jail. As they were going into the
i nner door of the prison, Constable McClel
land came up, when one of the rioters turn
ed around and knocked the Constable down.
As a result, the following day the "hoop
P"le" party were taken before Justice Por
ter, who, after a hearing, committed them
to answer a charge of riot and of assault
nd battery. They were af terward released
"Pod eutering bail for their appearance at
'he next term of our Court of Quarter Ses
when, no doubt, they will be dealt
'" as their several offences merit.
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DOLLARS.
Iiecearia
Bell
Bloom
Boggs
Bradford
Brady
Murnside
Chest .
Covington
Clearneld borough
Curwensville tor.
Decatur
Ferguoa
Girard
Goshen
Grajiaui
Gulich
HustoT
Jordan
Karthaus
Knox
Lawrence
Lumber City Lor
Morris
260
233
72
205
276
431
304
2!4
165
356
140
425
135
126
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163
142
160
142
134
372
58
40fi
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205
165
281
97
27S
19,762
21,358
6,027
13,550
16,244
23,725
22,2lJ6
17.021
9,265
231
295
84,292
65,770
15,203
45,862
58,922
189,026
107,604
37,489
29,976
9.950
3,850
42,694
38,573
86,500
17,128
27,185
23,149
24,131
35,347
87,960
12,512
125,225
8.410
42,462
7,040
2,400
35,040
67,154
16.S40
14,800
13,003-
11,865
8,525
4,896
9,093
8,079
5,775
9,830
7,052
9,743
20,240
1,530
14,908
124
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11.243
17,795
5,819
0,556
N.Washington bor
Osceola borough
Penn
Pike
Union
Woodward
Total
317,223 I 1,362.494
6103
In a?cordarce with the Act of Assembly
Countv for 1871 nnni nronertv taxable bv
below a just rate; and all parties interested
Attest :
G. B. Goodlandf.r. Clerk,
Commissioner's Office, Clearfield, Pa.,
Tribune Almanac. We are in receipt
of a copy ot this highly useful and interest
ing Political Register. Everybody should
have a copy. Price 20 cents. Address
"The Tribunej-2i' Y.
Tue American Artisan. This publica
tion has entered upon its twelfth volume.
I's career has been a success, and, in the
future, promises to be more interesting and
useful than ever. It is especially devoted
to Inventions and Improvements ot all kinds,
whether scientific or mechanical. Each
number is handsomely embellished with ap
propriate engravings. The present volume
will contain several new features articles
on "Our Works and Shops," and "Sketches
of Distinguished Inventors, Mechanics and
Manufacturers." It also publishes the offi
cial list of patents, and much other useful
information for mechanics and farmers. It
is issued weekly, and contains sixteen pages.
Price, $2 per year, in advance. Address
Brown, Coombs & Co., 189Broadwav, New
York.
Local Correspondence.
Ccrwensvim-e, Pa., Jan. 27. "II.
Mr. Editor : In last week's issue of
the Republican I see an article from this
place, over the signature of "A Fact," in
which the writer endeavors to create the
impression that the loyal or Republican citi
zens of our borough treated inhumanly a
negro, who came here on a visit to John
Carl, (a barber,) and who had his foot bad
ly frozen on his way here. He also says the
leading business men of the place "raised a
fund to reship him," leaving the inference
that they were all Republicans. I admit
that nearly all the money paid over for that
purpose came from Republicans, but dny
that a single Republican approved of the
course pursued in the case. Quite a num
ber of our best citizens, of both parties,
deprecated the act, and were in favor of
keeping him here until he was in a condi
tion to be removed with safety.
The man who went around town soliciting
money to defray the expenses of his removal,
was a Copperhead of the worst and mot
venojious kind, a Knox township secession
ist one who proclaimed aloud, during the
war, his preference for Jeff. Davis and his
followers, and one cf the gallant and chiv-
alric (?) gentlemen who "were determined
to resist the draft," and a supporter of, and
sympathizer with, that gallant little a.uy
who were so ignomiuiously defeated, by less
than half their cumber of the Invalid
Corps, and where the brave, though illy
advised, Tom Adams fell a victim to the
cowardly treason of the Democracy of
Clearfield county. This is the man and kind
of men that "wont pay taxes to support a
nigger pauper."
"A Pact" knoici'nyly misstates facts, when
he sa,s he don't know whether or not this
man was brought here for the purpose of
securing his vote.
Such couxe and tcross misrepresentations
and falsehoods should not be allowed to go
unrebuked in our county any longer, par
ticularly when ibade by a man who professes
Chii-'-tianity and proclaims himself a fol
lower of the meek and lowly Jesus. If
"A Fact" was a humane,- or Christian gen
tleman, he would have contributed some
thing, however small, to the relief of this
unfortuuate felllj creature, who, had their
positions beeu reversed, would, I have no
doubt, have proved himself superior,- in
every respect, to the coarse, unfeeling and
cold-hearted Copperhead who would write
such an article. A CITIZEN.
MARRIED.
On Thursday, December 29th, 1870, by
K. Hiltebiand, Esq., Mr. Philip Curry, of
Indiana county and. Miss Anna MaRIAII
Donalson. of Clearfield county.
On Sunday, January 22d. 1871, E. Hilte
brand. Esq., Mr. George FisiiEL.and Miss
Ans Dlnbar, both of this county.
DIED :
On Sundav morning. January 22d, 1870,
at Dunbar, William Sherman, son of Jas.
and Nancy Stout, acd 10 months.
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60
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50
50
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7,338
16,346
6,272
6,S97
5,690
12.891
4,112
8,611
16.458
13,000
65,480
6,282
11,853
8,228
46.011
19,805
43,917
39,316
43 00
13 40
3 25
3 50
10 00
3 50
7,975
1.385
27,700
23,848
9,809
6,187
67,239
2 022
15,163
13,045
28,117
20.1S8
24,030
4,918
142.361
118,235
16,004
37,630
335,500
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85,360
69,130
145,142
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60 00
3 00
3 40
3 10
2 00
6.361
15,886
8,374
12,390
31,805
26,1 S3
42,870
119,270
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1,544.676
regulating Trienial Assessments, and constituting
law. and Lerf ftiih cive notice that the 15th, 16th
will take notice, that appeal may be maJe between this time and thoi-'days. but, that after that
Jan. 18, 1S71
MOSHANNON
Land and Lumber Co.,
MANUFACTURE
LUMBER, LATH, PICKETS,
AND SHINGLES.
II. II. SHILLING FORD, President,
Office Forest Place, 125 S. Ath St., Phil' a.
JNO. LAWSIIE, ;Gen'l Sup't,
Osceola Jtf.7., Clearfield County, Pa.
Mosliannon Land and Lumber Co..
Otter Inducements to
Purchasers of
CHOICE GOODS,
AT THEIR
M A M M O T H
STORE
IN
OSCEOLA.
Mosftannon Land and Lumber Co;,
Offer LOTS in r.he Borough of Osceola
and vicinity for'sale. Terms edsy;
Apply at the Office of the Co.
JOHN LAWSIIE, Gen'l Sup t.
January 18,1371.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
I would respectfully announce to citisens o
Clearfield and vicinity, that 1 will epen on Thurs
day, Dec 22d. in the new room, first door below
the Mansion House, on Second street, with an en
tire new stock of. . m
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and Jewelry,
ot the latest and of the best finish, selected
with care and" I b.,pC good taste. I will have an
a.ssortment from all the iateit novelties in jewel-
ry suitable for the Holidays. Thankful for your J
past liberal patronage 1 hope Oy strii.: nuenuon
to bnine?s to merit a continuance of the same.
t?-HAIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER.
Dee. 14. 1370-tf. S. I. SNYDER.
CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS!
Stone and Earthenware, of every description.
Fishers' Patent Airtight elf-scaling Fruit Cans.
BUTTER CROCKS WITH LIDS, PICKLE
and APPLE BUTTER CROCKS. CREAM
AND MILK VROCKS,STEW POTS,
FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, and
a good many other things too numer
ous to mention, at the
STONE-WARE POTTERY OF
F. LEITZINGER,
Corner of Cherry and Third Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA,
Aug. 3, '70-tf.
THE GREAT
PRESERVER OF HEALTH!
Perforated
BUCKSKIX UNDERGARMENTS,
For Ladies and Gentlemen. .
A sure cure for Rheumatism.
A preventive of Colds.
For sale by
C. KRATZER k SOS,
Dec.2i. tlearneM, l a.
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1 75 ! 66 36 ; 7,660 202 10,085 50 266 3,192 12 13 345 ! 8,745 29 M 1,273 19
4 00 i I 179 16,110 90 222 3,300 14 22 1,056 j 9.250 73 '! 1,609 6&
1 00 1 65 3,045 47 72 946 13 2 75 jj 3,570 5; !j 291 21
1 75 I 58 46" f 6,305 ! 150 8,963 60 152 2,280 15 6 215 I 8,870 43 j 843.48
1 75 15 22 i 1,530 i 212 13.395 63 t 196 2,940 15 V. 9,340 32 ;; 943" 55
3 50 I 101 84 .' 2,618 ' 352 24,714 70 I 424 5,0S 12 56 4,245 11 20,515 47 .! 3,102 17
4 50 50 35 8,725 253 17,425 69 j 313 4,695 15 11 1,025 !i 8,505 25 li 1.677 85
5-00 ! 168 ' 9,510 57 i 215 3,146 14" 18 595 I; 11,175 52 II 1,058 32
3 50 35 19 3,280 : 139 10,146 72 ' 115 1,976 17 12 500 jr 6,416 39 !j 916 70
J 351 241 , 11,697 74 1 3,786 52 j 109 1,038 12 j; 23,725 06 'j 1.554 69
122 100 58,650 52 3,033 64 61 732 12 1 9,450 69 jj 730 15
3 50 ! 107 70 1 12,900 : 165 9,073 55 175 . 2,197 13 j; 25,745 62 , 1,166 39
3 50 i I ; 142 10,310 72 j 156 2,340 15 i 4 2CW 21,875 21 590 16
1 5 00 I 2 2 ! 575 120 7,455 62 j 105 2.200 20 10 - 710 ,' 6,505 52 ! 2,463 06
j 5 00 I j 10 7,459 69 1 77 1.001 13 j 8 346 ii 14.803' 55 1 1,589 72
1 75 ' 2 2 t 200' : 115 j . 7.235 63 j 130 1,783 14 4 110 ij 2,080 14 ;i 545 97
! 6 00 29 21 : 2,745 : 113 5.925 52 j 110 1,100 10 j 2 75 ji 5.415 33 j 760 39
! 5 00 I I 128 j '-6.510 129 j 115 2.20;) 20 26 1,950 U 7,990 63 j! 3.882 81
j 3 25 ' 13 11 ! 1,000 147 8,270 56 159 2,290 14 6 230 j 1,307 10 j 55'J 44
5 50 . ; 95 10.465 110 88 1,700 20 4 225 7,455 52 1,931 55
5 00 J 30 20 3,525 141 8,465 60 135 1,925 15 2 125. 4,175 31 998 57
5 50 j 65 43 8,405 2SS 20,760 72 367 5,349 15 2 SO 14,960 40 3,199 21
68 30 8,720 36 2,235 62 . 63 786 12 2,970 51 231 21
4 25 i 44 37 7,369 206 12,960 63 : 193 2,857 15 4 120 15.690 42 1,663 03
55 35 8,715 36 2,100 59 44 ' 666 14 2 110 2,025 33 206 51
I 194 139 154,215 34 2.410 71 43 860 20 ! 12,445 55 1,723 30
5 00 ! 26 23 . 3.192 331 i 6.550 50 . 159 2,220 14 6,935 42 , 857 48
1 75 j 12 14 1,560 217 12,495 58- j 265 3,877 15 10 350- 4,7.-0 17 l 1,163 99
5 00 4 2 5(H) 1 .84 3.695 ' 44 j 89 1,198 13 3 185 3.610 37 jj 6 98
9 00 I 100 60 10,709 126 8,925 71 ' 125 1,650 13 .2 f 50 10,085 30 1,654 89
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a board of revision, the Commissioners of Clearfield Co-inty, herewith publish the above statement, s-bowinsr the aceregale value and assessments made Ly each Assessor in the
and 17th days of March, 1x71, at the Commissioners' office, in Cloarb'eld, arc fixd Uiiou fur dually dcterLuiuiug whether any of the said valuations of assessors have been tuada
TERMS O Tilt JOURNAL,.
The Kaftsm as'b Joi'RNal is published on Wed
ne-day it $2.00 pet annum in advance. If bo
paid at the beginning of the ear. $2,50 will be
charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close.
Adtertisemekts wi'l be inserted at SI, 50 per
square, for three or less insertions Ten lines
(or lew) counting a square. For everj additional
insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction
will be made to yearly adrertisers (
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued un
til I all arrearages are paid. except at the option of
the publisher. S. J. ROW.
B
OOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! BOOTS!!!!
FRENCH KIP,
FRENCH CALF,
S8 00
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at C. KEATZER'S,
Opposite the Jail.
Sep. 21. 1870.
A G II EAT OFFER.
Horace "Waters?,-
481 Broadway, New York,
will dispose or ON K HUNDRED PIAXOE3. ME
LOHE'iNS nd OKU aNS of six first class makers,
including Chikering-Ji Sons, at extbemelt low
prices vim cash. Dciiisa Tms HoNTii, or will take
from $5 to f 2a monthly until paid. 4-13-70-1-
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
SUCH AS
BRANDIES a,tA HOLLAND QINS,
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 UEO.N.COLBLRN,
March 30,'70-tf.J Frop'r of Shaw House.
rplIE WONDERFUL LINIMENT.
Tliis Liniment having been usn.l, for
some years past. as a famt'y medicine by the pro
prietor, and its goad effects coming to the notioe
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 Billious Cholie. ever offered to the
public; and will cure many other diseases in the
human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil
and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use
accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or
six bottles for 35. Sent to any address by enclos
ing the price to WJ. H W A'jONER.
Huril Postoffice, .
Ost. 6, 1869. Clearfield county. Pa.
Co-Partnersliip iu Store.
C. A. Rorobangh having associated with him
in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear
field county, Mr. C. R. MoCracken, solicits a con
tinuance ef the patronage so generously exteuded
heretofore
Having jast returned from the eastern eities
their stock embi aces a large and varied assort
ment of Dry Gioeds. Groceries, Hard ware. Queens
ware, and in fact nearly everything u.u
ally kept in a country store, which they will sell
at prices to suit the times.
Country produce taken in exchange for good
C. A.KOROBAUGH.
May IS, -70. tf. C R. McCRACKEN
31'PHERSON'S
(formerly M'Gaughey's.)
Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon,
IN LEAVT'S NEW BCILDIN9,
Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
Constantly kept ea hand a fine selection of
Candies. Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ac.
Also Frssh Oysters, received daily, and
served up in any style, to suit the
taste of customers.
A full stock of geods just received from the Eut.
g'Bi'liard Saloon in Second Story.
Deo. 14-7U. y. R M PHE RSON.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of
R, II. SUA W,
Two doors east of the Postoffice. Clearfield. Pa.
Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Navy,
Congress Cavendi-h, Cable. Spunrell,
Michigan and Century Fine-eat
Chewing Tebacao. Je.
Also, a large and well selected stock of Imported
and Domestic Cigars. Smoking Tobaccos,
Meerschaum and Briar Pipes,
Pipe fixtures, Tobacoo
Boxes Cigar Holders, and everything gener
fi-und iu a well regulated Cigar
and Tobacco Store.
C3Remember the place: Two doors east of
the Postoffice, Clearfield, Pa. Au-. 24, '70.
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JUST IN T I M E!
TTIE NEW GOODS AT
A. K. WRIGHT & SONS,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Having just returned from the eastern eities
we are now opening a fall stocK of seasonable
goods, at our rooms en Second street, to which
they respectfully invite the attention ot the pub
lic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed
in this section, and is being sold very low for
cash. The stock consists in part ef
DRY GOODS
of the best quality, such as Print". Delaipes Alpa
eas. Merinos Ginghams : Muslins, bleached and
anbleachod ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool
Flannels. Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu
bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals. &.. Ac. all
nf rhif.ll will Kb snlrl I 'IV wnw. I- 1 I: u IT., m K . .
assortment of the best ef
MENS
WEAR,
consisting of Drawers and Phirts, Hats and Caps,
Beots and Shoes, Handkcrchiefttcravats, etc.
Also, Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltina Aaron
and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps and
Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc., ete.
Also, Queensware Glassware. Hardware.Groce
ries, and spices of all kinds In short, a general
assortment of every thing usually kept !n a retail
store, all ehrap for cailt, or approved country
produce.
Nev. 23-ialB-nol3. WRIGHT A SONP.
A Great Medical Discovery !
Dr. WALKER S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS!
Hundreds of thousands hear testimony to their
Wonderful Curative Effects.
W II AT ARE THEY?
TlIET ARE NOT A VILE
FANCY D II INK,
Made of Poor Rum. Whiskey. Proof Spirits, and
Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened
to please the taste.ee led "Tonics," "Appetizers.1 '
Restorers." Ac .that load the tipplron 'o drunk
enness an 1 ruin, but are a true Medicine made
from the Native Root-- and Herbs nf California,
free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are tbe
Great Blood Purifier and a Life Giving Triocii le
a perfect Renovator and Invigontorof the System
carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring
the blood te a healthy condition Nu person can
take these Bitters according to direction and re
main long unwell, provided tbe bvnes are not de
stroyed by mineral poison er other means and the
vital org.ns wasted beyond the point of repair.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism
arui Gout. Dyipepsia or Indigestion . litttious Re
mittent and Intermittent Fever. Diseases of ts
Blood. Liver, Kidneys and Blatlder, these Bitters
have been mnt success ful. Such diseases are caus
ed by vitiated blood, which is generally p rodueed
by derangement of the digestive organs.
Dyspopsiaor Indigestion headache, pain in the
shoulders, coughs tightness of the chest, dizziness,
sour eructations of the stomach, bad tas'e in the
mouth, billious attacks, palpitation of the hear;,
inflammation of the lungs, paiu in the regions of
the Kidneys and a hundred other painlul symp
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of
unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood cf all
Impurities. and imparting new life and vigor to
ihe whole system.
BiUous, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers,
which are SO prevalent in the valleys of our great
rivers throughout the United States, eipcci.lly
those of the Mississippi, Missouri. Illinois, Ten
nessee. Alabama. Savannah. Roanoke, James and
many others with their vast tributaries, during
the Summer and Autumn, and remarkabl so du
ring seastns of unusual beat and dryness, are in
variably accompanied by extorsive derangements
of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal
viscera. There are always more or less obstruc
tions of the liver, a weakness and ir.ituble state
of the stomach, and great torpor of tho bowols.
being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In
(heir treatment, a purgative. exerting a powerful
influence upon these various organs, is essentially
necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they
speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter
with which tbe bjwels are loaded, at the same
tinie-etimulaiiiiji the secretions of the liver, and
frenerally restoring the bea'thy functions ef the
digestive organs. The universal popular y of
this valuable remedy in regions subject to mias
matic infiuenees. is sufficient evidence of its pow
er as a remedy in such cases.
For skin diseases, eruptions, tetter, salt rheum,
blotches, spots, pimples, pustules, boils, carbun
cles, ring-worms, scald-head. sore eyes. erysipelas.
itch, scurf, discnlnratwns of tbe skin, numors and
diseases of the skin, of whatever name or nature, !
are literally dog up and carried out of the sys
tem in s short time by tbe use of these Riters One
bottle in ruch cases will convince the most incred
ulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vi'iated Blood whenever you find
Its impurities bursting through the skin in pim
ples, eruptions or sores; oleana it when you find
it obstructed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse tl
when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you
when. Keen tbe blood pure and the health of the
system will follow
- ria, lape ana other v orms.iurxrng in tbe sys
tem of so many thousands, are effectual! r destroy
ed and remover! For full directions, read care
fully tbe circular around eU:h bottle, printed in
four languages English, (ieiman, French and
Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD k
CO., DrugsisU and en. Agents. San Franeiseo.
Cal . and 32 and i Commerce Street. New York
.OLD BY ALL DRU8JIST. AND DEALERS
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S. H. SlIAFFNKR,
:s. if. tu.M.iA.N,
DAVID BUCK,
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
Opposite the Jail.
CLEARFIELD, PENNA.
Monuments, Crccian Tombs. French Couches.
Mantles. Table Tops. Washing Ranges, liarden
Statuary. Terra Colta Ware. ofevcr description,
Head aud Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de
signs, all of which we offer at city prices, or 2i
percent less than any other establishment in this
county. Having a large experience in tbe busi
ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Or
ders thankfully received and promptly filled in
the best workmanlike manner.
S. A. GIBSON.
May II, lri'fl -tf James Watsos. Agent.
WEST BRANCH RESTAUR AXT
AND
Ladies' Oyster Saloon,
Ol kECOKD ST.. KCLOW MARKET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Constantly kept cn hand a, selected assertment
ot Candies, Nuts, Cigars. Tobacco. Ac. Also fresh
Oysters reeeived daily, and for sale by the dozen
or hundred. J. M. MACO.MBKR.
Oct 12. '70. Proprietor.
11j, iTir.Al .UAImfjl.
The undersigned have opened a Meat Market
in the room formerly occupied by Alex lrvin.on
Market Street. ClearScTd. Pa., adjoining Messop'a.
where they intsnd to keep a full supply of
All Kinds of Meat,
Fruit and Vegetables,
and at p:ices to ruit the times. Their shrp' will
be open regularly, on Tuesday. Tbur'dn- aud
Saturday, and meat delivered at any point. A
share of public patronage is respectfullv solicited.
Al. ( BROWN.
Aug 31, 70 tf. I W. BROWN.
Also confirms to deal iu all kinds -f improv
ed Agricclttt.-al Implements.
NEW TljN SHOP!
Fred Sackett,
Manufacturer of
TIN, COPPER etnd SHEET IRON WARE
nearly opposite the jail),
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Also, on hand and for sale
"The Times" Cook Stove,
the best in the world,
And an asroitment of PARLOR and SITTING
ROOM S 10 YES. which will be sold cheaper
than tbeycan be purchased at any ether
esiablishuieut in the county.
ALSO,
ROOFING, SPOUTING aud JOB WOXK
done oa reasonable terms.
Aprils. 1S70.
R E M 0 V A L .
IIAllTSWICK k IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
We beg leave to inform our old and new custo
mers, that we have removed our estblihment te
the new building just erected ou Market street,
nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the .e?t,
and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite tbe public to come and bij j their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI-
CINS, OILS. PAINTS AND VA11NISHS.
Our stock of Drugs and Medioin.escorist of every
thing used, selected with the greatest eare, and
WARRANTED STIUVTLY PURE!
We also keep a full Q? Dves. Perfumeries
Toilet articles.Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair ttrJh
s. Whitewash Brushes, r.nd every other kind ot
Brushes. We have a Ia-ge lot of
White Load, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fact everything used
in the paintLng business, which we effer at City
prices to cajii buyers.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Conf 3tionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va
rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted
to he of the best the market affords.
J. a. IF ARTSWICK,
Deo. 2. IMS. JOHN t. IRWIN
H DM PH REV'S GELEB.RATED COAL.
Free from all impurities, again in the mar-
Irot ifrrlrT ffi at tl, . . r I n ,
--- BIVICS UI w . " - I .11.
& son or mcnara Moesop will receive prom
attention. Nov. 30.'7tf 3m.
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OOTS 100 cases Rich ardsoa's Elmira B-ots,
just received at C. KRATZER s Op. Jail.
IADIES' SHOES Kid. Turkey Morocco, and
J Goal Balmorals, Calf and Goat Shots, also,
assortment Childrens Shoes, at
C KRATZER S, 0p. the Jail.
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Coinmitrfiioners.
Marble and Stone Yard.- -
mrs.s.sTlTddell,
naving engaged in tbe Marble business, desfree
to inform her 1 riends, aud the public, that she bae
now and will keep constantlv en hand a large and
well selected stock of IT ALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish to erder
TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE
TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Saed
stone and Marble, CURBS aad
POSTS for Cemetery lots,
WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS.
ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA
MENTS, IfC.
She would invite special attention to her Sand
stone Monuments which are built from original
designs and will compare favorably with any
thin; ef the kind in the country. If desired she1
ran furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps al a
slight advance on the price of Sandstone.
Vard ou Reed Street, near the Depot. Clearfield',
Pa. iMay 4, 1870.
It O SAD A LIS
rpHE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
L RESTORER, purifies the blood and
cnies Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Diseases. Rheu
matism, Diseases of women, and, all Chron
ic Affect ions of the Blood, Liver and Kid
neys. Recommeiided by the medical Fac
ulty and many thousands ef eur best oiti
tens.
Read the testimony of Physicians and pa
tients who have used Resadalic; send for
our Rosadulis Guide to Health Book, or Al
manac fur this year, which we pi.blish for
gratuitous distribution; it will give yea
niU'.'h valuable inloroiHtion
Dr. R. W. arr. ot Baltimore, sava :
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I take pleasure in recommei ding year
Rosadalis as a very powerful alterative. I
have seen it used in two caxe with happy
results one in a case of secondary ayphilie
in which the patient pronounced himself
cured alter having taken five bottles of
your medicine The ether is a ca.e of scref
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving under its u?e, aud tbe indication
are that the patient will mod recover. I
have carefully exainiuod the formula by
which your Rosadalis is made, and find it
an excellent cempoucd ot alterative ingre
dients. It. Spa-ks, of Nicholavi!le, K v.. save he
has i.cd Rosadalis in caes of Scrofula aad
Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory result,
as a cls-ner ol the Blovd I know it bet
ter remedy.
bamuel G. McFaddea, Mnrfreesbofe,
Tenn , says :
1 bare used seveu bottles of Rosadalis,
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send
me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother,
who has scrofulous eore eyes.
Be.iaro.in Becntol, of Lima. Ohio, writes,
I have aufleied 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 Exchar-ge Place, Baltimore.
S CLEMENTS. i CO , Proprietors.
KosaJal's is sold by H.r'swick k Irwin and A.
I. Shaw, Clearfield, L. R. Geod, Oseeola. and by
Druggists generally. . f April 6,'7u-l v
RIGLER, YOUNG & CO.,
(Successors to Boyntoit a)- l"onr'
Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
MAHirACTeas.es o
STEAM ENGINES,
Mulay ftir-I Circular Saw Mills,
UEAI BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS
FHAFT1NG. PULI ES, BOLTS.
and all kinds of Mill work.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
Heating Stores, Slef? Shoes, Tlows,
and castings of all kinds.
DEALER? IS
Ui lards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistle
Oiler. Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cecks,
Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valve.
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam, Pumps,
Boiler Feed Puoips, A n'-frretrn
Metals. Soap Stone Pack ig,
Gum Packing, Ac. Ac
-December 14, lr7u-tj.