Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, March 08, 1871, Image 3

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    8, 1871.
CLEARFIELD, PA., MAR. 8, 1871.
Te Ptbos. To insure the safe transmission
f money bj mail, patron should remit by check
er eioney-order, or hare their letters registered.
A receipt will le enclosed in tho first paper after
h money comes to hand:
Perm' E. E. "Winter Arrangement
MailTrxiu leaves Tyrone at
9.35 a m.
Arrives at Osceola at :
Fbilipsburg at
" Clearfield at :
Mail Tnia leaves Cleirfield a :
Arrive at Philipsburg at
Osceola at :
Tyrone at :
Lock Haven at
11.15 a.m.
11 (0 a. m.
12.40 p.m.
2.40 p in
3 43 p. m.
4.00 p. m.
5.35 p. m
12 25 p. m
Accommodation Tram
Leaves Clearfield at :
Arrives at Pbilipsburg at :
Osceola at : :
" Intersection at :
E.Tyrone at : :
Pcavas East Tyrone at : : :
Arrives at Interjection at : :
- Osceola at : : :
Philipsburg at - :
Clearfield at : : :
7. CO A. M
9 DO a. m
10.00 a. m.
12 50 p. m.
1 13 p in
10.00 a m.
1.0S p. m.
2.00 p. nj,
3 40 p. m.
b 50 p. in.
Cloe connections made at Tyrone with trains
. ii' . l ir: T : r
KsSt ana "CM on iuc .mo uiua
Kelioiocs. Divine services will te Leld
next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows:
liy Uev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal
Chinch, at 11 A. M. and 7 i". M. Sunday
ncViool at 3 1. M. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock
By Rev. Builer.in the Presby;prian church,
n'rning and evening. Sabaath cl;ool at
J I. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
nr. 7 o'clock.
'church, inornin" .and evening. Sabbath
school at 9 A. M. Prayer meet in.!, every
Thursday at 71 P. M. Communion services
Fint Sabbath of every month at 10 A..M.
Hy Uev. Mr. Skinner, in the Baptist
church, morning and evening, alternately.
F ik Sale a house and lot iu William's
Grove. See advertisement.
Removed John S. Rodebach, into the
Kx.'.hange Hotel, lleyuollsville, l'a. See
card, in another column.
Amcsing to sec a supposed rational in
dividual hugging tha ''"corner" pump, and
Milling "Put me in my little ted."
PncACtilNO. R-iv. Harrison will preach
in the Baptist Church, at 10i o'clock, on
Sunday morning next, Rev. Skiuncr being
absent;
Close at Hand moving day. Such of
our subscribers as intend to change their
places of residence, should inform us where
ilicy wish their papers sent after April 1st.
tiive the name of your present post-office,
as well as that of the one to which you de
sire the paper font in the future.
Donation. We are informed that Rev.
A. Ii. Hooven. at Peiiiineld, was lavored
with a "surprise" donation, recently, which
"netted $107, in cash. Messrs. Hiram
Woodward and Charles Robacker, with
their lamilics, and the workmen in their
employ, inaugurated the movement. The
occanioa was one of great plea- Ui'e to all the
participants.
Bl'RGLARIOCS Oj Sunday night l.i-t,
several persons enrere 1 liic taliwu oi' Mr.
Mcr'herson, in this pl-ce, wuiie he aud.uu
lly were at ciiurcu. A hey were quite civil, ! . , .,, , . , , J
, ... ., , . j liope he will be atified. J
hunever, considering all tilings. ihel i .
damage" HtistaiueJ was the 7-tVVjr of Mr. j Gkkat inducements in Dry G00K at
M.'s furniture ; but they hsd better be a MUC Keystone Store, L.ck Haven. Save
little cautious hereafter, lo. they receive a yoiir mjiicy by sending your orders to or
Mid.len cheek in their career, and by a cL,.f. , faliirn: on G. Ii. Perkins, at the Keystone
iftr escape being sent up the sunlit.
Change or Firm. By reference to an
' Announcement" in our advertising cl
; .;n !..: !,-t v. I '...i i-.-
-.-.-x-iated with him li-s brother, and that I
hereafter the business will be coutluc'i-4 j
unlet the firm FiaTt e of "i'.ced iirotbrrs. "
L is scarcely necessary f r us t) tc'jiii.d ot-r ;
readers that Mr. Heed is a i;v business'
affable and accoiliu;od:it;ng. and will at
tl! times d." his best to please those who
Uiay favor hi:u willi tlieir custom.
Tiie Band. Our Band still impne,
and we are glad ti e our friend JvJ. in
tal'.cd as leader. is "hard to beat," for
vtie of so little experience. Mr. Connelly,
as Musical lustructor, is an vfScieiit
tracher, and "brings the boys to time
This Land was organized less than- two years
b'i. and n.iw performs almost to pel faction.
forty-nine pieces; and the liader "sports"
a -i.uT msirutuent mat was won over tnree
",of r oan;s, eitcer one c: wnieii c:sa oeeu
it of,a;z,tion at least throe titans a. Yw- I
It !uut aNo be re-nemb-ered that our citi- i
i '"s deserve much credit for their liberality j
toar-L the Hand, tit its start, but their ;
HUraliiy is now measurably repaid in the
I esston of a band of so great mcr.t. j
I
The KiVER-ItArriNG.-The latter pnrt j
of !a,t week, the Mm shone warm an j
i--sa,... aM, m conseciueuce, hib i
liielted to such an cxtcut as to raise the
wvrr ia the river to a cood rafting sta '.
Ttiis at once created a stir anion z our luea
hermen. and soon all hands were busy rai't
i'i; '.n. O i S inday and Mm lay several
rai:.s It ft Ijoc; for (),e I0Wer markets. The
Coll atmosphere aul a liht spritikle. of
"now. an Monday, somewhat retarded op
crati.m?, hut tlle warm sunthino on Tues
diy was the signal to resume work, and
rafting in has continued quite brisk np to
this time. In a few days many will be on
tiieir way down the river. We hope all may
Mfuiy reach their destination.
To the Trade. I desire to call the at
tention of the trade to my stoek of lake fi.-h
ta ing, for tbe past thirteen years, made
this branch of business a speciality. My
tock, at this time, is the largest ever held
'a this city. I am prepared to furnish deal
ers, promptly, by the dray or car load, and
hive made arrangements for shipping by
the car load, at special rates, from Detroit,
andusky, Huron, Vermillion or Cleveland,
and also from Pittsbnrgh, to any points i;
Pennsylvania or Ohio, as shippers may
'h. I would also call the attention of dea
lers to my extensive assortment and stock of
corn brooms, broom corn, and broom mate
na.s, all of which I can supply at very low
"tea- James Conxeb, Wholesale Grocer,
355 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Ftb. S, it. "v i -..
Dr. F. Platto, formerly of Syracuse,
N. IV, desires us to inforni the people of
Clearfield and vicinity that he has pertna
rently locatod among them, for the purpose
of practising his profession. The Doctor
will bo in readiness to attend to all profes
sional calls, cither night or day. His office
is on Reed street, south side, between the
Railroad and Second street, where he may
be found night and day, whea not engaged
elsewhere.
. March 8, 1871. tf
List of Letters, remaining unclaimed
in the P. O., at Clearfield, Pa., March 1st,
1S71.
Albert A McElwain,
Adatns A
Bentlev S, B,
Ecrr Mi-s d f ,
Bavin J S,
Blair Frank It L.
Calhoun Harry, 2
Cross John,
Carer C W,
Cone Humphrey.
C'oilfon .lis Hattio M,
Conrad Edward,
ConoUy William
Clnrk R M,
Dressier Jeremiah
Downing Thomas
Gibson John,
Gibson G W, i
Grafflns William,
Gares Wiliam,
Gilman Jos C,
Gahagtin Harry
Habn Andrew.
Humptteal Levi,
Heft'erin Job n.
Holonefcr ra.
Lewis George,
Linnell John,
Miller George
McMallcn E B,
Nays D S
iforris James S.
O'Donnell Thomas,
Powell Joseph,
Itoune John.
Kobiusun J P,
Smith .1 Y,
Smith Charles. ,
Sullivan Wm 8,
Stone M rs S K.
Stevens Mrs M-iry J,
Schenitrhorn C W,
Sprout Joseph S D,
Thurston then,
Taylor Thoinng,
l aylor John .
Vanzel Christian,
Walker D.
Walter J 15
Wood Mii-s Jane. .
vTcodbride Kebe?oa,
Wolf George.
You 1:5 1 hr ist,
Yourg George W,
Young John. 3
Zrider Geo-jo
p. a. o.Ui.rs, p. m
I Tim Jerks.
! Krisa Mrs A A.
e-ley Jaind4 S, 2
Latord Sarah,
Lccal Correponicncs.
Ct RWK.NSviLi.K, March 4, 1871.
S. J. Row- DrarSir: I see by your i:-sue oT
Marsh 1. that we are invited to a "xplendid iitcr
ary ie;tit.'' a Lecture by --bii'k" l'mneroy. I
write to say I i-anuot be present. I bappeu to be
biea: with that somet'ines ifi-uueiiier.t ajond
toe. a uu-ui,ry, and I rmi'inbi r trat tbia aaine
iiriek." while puMUbini the Li '.'roue liema
crct. exhuutted Webster's Luabridgei" in bo
f'juiiiig and lualiuin; everything nobis, pure,
g jod and true, 'i hat in oo-irso of hi- brief, no.
torions career he has, vouiited forth more filth
than all tbe writers and editors of America com
bined iu the la: decade lie called Mr Lincoln
a sc-fifer, an infi lei, a clownish despot." ' an ex-OTeseeii.-'e
on the treo of humani:y," and many
other nnueS fit only to appear in tho tclutu'ns of
his own paper. While at the same tiu;c h found
it agreeable tosayof lioth. Uooth not LiiiCoi-i,
was the martyr. It was he who raised Lincoln
ltito fatno "Let us rat?e a monument to his
memory," . --and after this generation,
vhall have been buried l.y the nex. the Auiericai a
of that nay will I00K bin-1 with pride to lb j ex
ploit? of young liootii, and they tv'.l llush ita a
fee;iriz of aiuiiratiuu. as do tha pe-pl? of to-day
when contemplating the daring courage of the
youth uho tit; J the F.phrsiaa tciple. The 14:h
f April wi 1 then wane the name of JJoj-.h
iIn!norlal.,,
lf eourfc. Mr. Editor. I do not quasi inn your
rtif-'t to piifT ' any oue you chooa: but it docJ
sceiu 10 luothata per.sj . vuo ci?i euloia tho
rerpetrator of the blackest criute ia the aun.iis of
hioiory, praise Suiiiies, arid eX'jm Wirx, is not
the man to '-teach the yeau and ::i-,itj treoera
ttou tho lesson which will .ide tliuia to the goal
of popularity, happiness and hoaor. Yours lor
the right. H.
1 We print the-above communication, be-can-a
we deem it proper that the writer
should br heat d. Ail we have printed in
reference to Pom troy'.- Lecture, wn in the
way of adverti.iing and job wjrk, at our ns-
u.-.! prnv ror such work ; fin vte were not
aware, tntil v.'u received tbe above. th:it. wa
-l
t 1
wora in any way censurable ler f t doing.
We always thought business was business.
, oat our eoi re-ipondent would nave us i,e!n;vi
we were niia.'akcn in this respect. lijt as
I I,., I,.. j .. 1,.. 1 t,v .... ,t. t .,!.:.... .
store. Lock Haven, Pa.
Yahk vriDE Mcslix. for nine cents, at
the fveystone, Lock ' Haven, I'd. Heavier
lor ten and eleven cents.
THREAD, 200 yards, four cents, at
t!"-' K'jt.ne, Lock Haven,
P,j,f.a-hf.i Mcsi.ts, $&tS wide, for tbn
;CIits, at the Keysioiw, Lock Haven,
- ,
tfMii) iitiNTS j-nit r.itmr v i.ms, gooa
Prints !nr ten cents, fast color and good
.M-!, .it tlii Cfi-f rT, I. ii L TI-iv.'i, I-j
I " '
I Goon Toweling, 61 cents and 10 cents,
at. the Keystone, Lock Haven.
PtiCKtT Handkerchiefs for 5 cents
each, at the Keystone, Lock Haven, Pa.
Black Alpaca, 20 cents pt.r yard, it
. the Keystone, Lock Hivcn, Pa.
A Splendid SEr of Fi:hs, for nnl: -fire
J',11 tr.r, ac the Keystone, Lock Haven, Pa. I
Kid (Jlove-S. only t certs. ., the Key-
L,)L.j. UilVeti ja
G. 13 Plukix-s.
V -'P.
-veystone. Lock Haven, Pa.
CasI-ets, as lr-w as 25 cents per yardat
the K ystuiie, Lock Haven.
c,tij:ess of ciearSeM counlv-wc can
raaj.e it , yocr lutcrfssl t0 ca! an,J see
nt r Ki-vstime frn-o. when viirinL' Lock
Uavcn as we aro prep;ireil wjd.ome of,
the greatest bargains that were ever offered j
to j,,,!,;;.. stnee the war. We solicit & j
call and personal examination, fur prof of j
what we say hi tbjse aivertis-'Uletrfs.' . ' .
Kespectfuily, &c. (. IJ. Pkkkins. '
, . I Ut ."A8!""-, ; - J : ! j
5Tn the -Btiptis Chnrch. at Curwnsvilie, j
on tihiity, March 5th. Ii71, ly Kev W.'i
II. Skinner, Wm. T. Wll.I.IAMS, Ksq., aud j
MisK iiLiZA M. Williams,, both of .New i
Millport. ' -
At the rctderce nf Mr. J. Patehin, on
Tl.ursdaj-, February ICth. 1871, Mr. GtOT'OE i
BARKETf, ft Indiana c moty. and .liss
Sadie S. MLUAFixv,.of Cleariieid county.
At 0-craIa Mil!', on Ttirsday, Feb. 2!st,
I S7 1 , by Kev. II. W. Cotidit, .Mr. Kklhe.N
Heoahtv, and Miss Phokuk S. 1avis.
Oil the 7th mst., byllev. wm. II. Dill,
Mr. OkiUN E. LksTKR, f Susquehanna
county, and Mi.-s llAitaiETT Vouso, of
Clearfield.
. -
DIEO:
In Morrisfdale, Morris township, on Sun
day, February 2rjth, IS71, MArgaret Har
rison, in her 41 h year.
How blest is oar mother, berelt
Of ail that could burden her mind ;
Ho-r eny tie scul that has left -1
. The Ke&risoide bmly behind
The mind i. affected no more
Sjvjih sickness or shaken with pain; "
The war in the members is e'er,
. And never shall rex: ber agtin.
II.
Centre' and Biair county papers please
copy.;. ' . '
On -ThursJar,- March 2d, in Clearfield t
1 borough, Isaac Scofield, aged 36 j-esrs. '
Neglected Tuaor and Llng Disea
ses. During the changeable seasons of fall
and winter when Cough- and Colds aie so
prevalent, no person should be without some
reliable preparation for their cure. They
should recollect that a neglected Cough or
Cold requeutly terminates in Consumption.
Ilassons Compound Syrup of Tar is the
besc aud most reliable article known for the
cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Asthma, Chronic Catarrhs, and all
diseases of the Throat and Luus. Io fam
ily bhould be without it. It is no private
"quack" preparation j on the contrary, it is
prescribed by some of the most eminent
physicians in the country. Price 50 cents.
For sale by Ilartswick & Irwin, Clearfield ;
and Druggists everywhere. Feb. 2J-I2L
Clear5e!d
Eeiail" Markets.
COltnEOTED
Apples, dried, lb,
Apple, green, bu,
Applebutter, gal, 1
Butter, lb.
L'5ef, fresh, lb,
liecf. dried, lb,
Buck wheat, bu, 1
EKKtr Br B. HOS30P.
Hay, ton,
2 00
2S
17
. 20
2i
60
1 00
14
3 00
50
3 50
IS
1 25
3
2 50
5 Oil
Hams. lb.
Shoulders, lb,
Sides, lb,
Lard, lb.
Oats, bn.
Onions, bn.
Pork, lb.
Pork, mess, bbl, !
Potatoes, bu,
Plaster, bbl.
Peaches, dried, lb,
Kye. bu,
Hags, lb,
Salt, per sack,
!Miiiiles, 18 in.
Buckwheat flour-lb
lieans. bu, 2
Boards, per M 14
Corn, sbe lied,' 1
" ears,
" meal, 2
Chop. rye. 2
" mixed- 2
Cheese, lb.
Cherries, lb,
Chioke&3.dresed'lb,
Kg?.
Flour, bbl. 7
Shingles. 25 in, 1 2 00
Tituotliv seed, bu, S 0l
Wheat.'bu, 1 oO
Wool. lb. 40
C"lL'SI2C QUOTATION'S of Government S-ecu-j
ritie. at .1 T. ISr.-idy Co's So 9 Wood St.
riusburgh, February 13. 1871.
Gold,
L'. ?. 6"s ,
U S. 5-20rg. 1SS2,
V. S. 6-20's, ISrt4,
V. S 5-20's. 1SG5,
U.S 10-0's.
5-20's, January A July. 1SH5,
5-20's, January Jt July. 1817,
5-20's, January 1 July. 1053,
T'nioti Pacific Kailroad,
Centra! Pacific Railroad,
Cy . lacifics.
111 1113
li: 1I3
1 13 1121
1I 1101
Jlcj , no!
ii7j 107s
110 ii'.t
ii'H nyJ
llili 111
87J
m
10;
c
LOSING PRICES OF DeHAVEN & BllO .,
40 South ihird Street. Fhilartelphia.
3 o'clock P. il. February 18, IS71.
V S. B s of 13SI, ILiJ 1IJ
1;. s. e s of iw',2, 1111 no)-
II S. 6's of I SiM, 199 lH'Jr
U. S. 6 s of lHiii, loa lot) J
U. S. fi sof ISSi. new, 10S ltl.ij
U. S. 6's cf ISo7, new, 109 109
I". S. IS -s of IS-SS, 109J ioy
I1. S. 5"s. 10 10's. Irtij ltiiS
ir. S. 30 year (5 per cent Cy., 1 12j 112J
Une Compound Interest Notes, 19
Gold, 111 lilt
Silver, 112 115
Lnion Pacific, It. R. 1st M. Eonds, Ji20 ,
Central Pai-ifie R. R.. , 9 tT ' - o
Uuijii Paciijo Land Grant Bonds, 720 730
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY!
Tho Third Session of the pte3eut h--:holastie
year, of this Institution.' will cumtucuco Mjn
tiay, the I3ih day of Febiuary, 1S71.
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from tlie time thoy enter to
'.bo close of the session.
The cutit.-t of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and aijomplish
cd education of both sexes
The Principal having had tbe adjutage of
much experience in bis profession, assures pa
rent? atd guardians thai his entire ability aud
energies Triil bo devottd to the ineufui and m,.ral
training of the youth placed undor tils charge.
. '. ''TERMS Olf TUniO.V '
(rthography. Ut:ading. Writing, Primary Arith
inetic.au i Uiawiug j.cr acsiinu (llKeuki), i oa
I!ilili lirainmAr, G bu jrapli y, A ritlim.tln . His
tory and druwing. SO Ut)
Algebra. Gejxetry, Trigonometry, Mensuration,
fcurveyin . Philosophy, 1'hyoijlogy. Chemittry,
Ilook keepit.g. Eotany, I'hysi'.tl Geography,
and drawing. $9 00
Latin, Greek and French, with any of the above
branches, SI 2 00
MUSIC, Pinno. (30 lessons), S!0 00
I C"Xa deduction will be made for ab5eu-e.
Fur further particulars inquire of
Kev. P. L. UAUltLSON, i. y.
Joly3t.lS76. " '' PriroipaH
Mil" L WR I ftTfr I n g7
. , II. T. Farxsworth,
Would infurm Mill owners, and those desirons
of having Millsbuilt, that he is prepared to build
aud lepair either Circular or Muley Satf Mills.
mid.Grirl Mills after the Isttest improved pnt'erus.
He has also fur sale an improved Water W heel,
which he guarantees to trive s:itisfactiou in reari
to power nnd peed IID motto is. to do work so
as to give perfects:itif:iclion. Ihose wishing fur
ther information will be promptly answered by
addreiisinu him at Clearfield . ClearQeld eouuty,
Pa. Write your name and eddress plain.
April 2o. l.-7e-ly. . .
"stum p siYt d m p s iT
Tbe undersigned htive ( pur.'haed thu riht
ol Ctcailicld county for J:.uooh I-'iirnsworth's
Stump L'xtr.h" or. p-tnte i -ltt;.e '-h. l;7li This
is d coidod ly the iiio4t eiiiiveniunr. mg..t durable,
and best ma, -iii ne .f tbe d ly. "Wet watlirr wtl.
not effect it. the worKing part being all of ironl
The machine i easily set up, nud will work nry
place th:t can be ploweM. We will sell macbit.es
at a small profit on est. ond will try to make it
to Ihp advont.ie of farmers to buy tbem. We
solicit orders fruin ;bo?:c wanting niichit:es.
II. T. I'AKNSUOin II,
Clearfield Pa.,
J B. GARRISON.
GEO. If. HALL. Agent. 1 Curwensville, Pa.
Clearfield. Pa. I 'uly 13.'70.
MARBLEandSTONE YARD:
.Mrs. S. S. LiddelI,
Having engaged" in the Marble hnsine?s. desiros
to inform her f riends, end the public, that she has
nwand will keep constantly on band a lare and
well selected stock of ITALIAN" AND VERMONT
AJAUDLK. aud is prepared to furuuh to order
TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE
' TOMlts; MONUMENTS, . ...
CURBS and POS TSfor CE METER Y LOTS.
WJNDOW SILLS AND CAPS.
ALSO,
b v'r irit"-piBLE a nd rtiisyr 5 tand
TOPS, ttr.
Yard on Reed Street, near tbe Depot. Clearfield,
Pa. May 4. Is70.
OFFER FOR SALE, AT PAR
The Svw -Masonic Temple Loan,
Bearing 7 3-10 interest,
Redeemable after fiv5) and within twenty-one
(21) years
Interest Payable March aud
September.
The bonds are registered and will be issued in
sums to suit.
DeHAVEN & BR0.,
40 SOCIH 3r. stllEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Stocks bought and sold on commission Gold and
Governments bought an 1 sold. Accounts re
ceived and interest allowed, subject to
!- -; " . tight drafts- ' L
' ';: .Mareh 2, IS70-ly,-Jan 4.-J1. t " : '
C. KRATZER & SONS
are receiving a splendid stock of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
II ATS,
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FINE BLACK ALPACAS,
HI
UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOFS AND GAITS,
MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS,
HEAVY CALF BOOTS, 55,
MEN'S AND BOYS' FIXE AND HEAVY
SHOES,
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, 55,
CASSIMEP.ES VERY CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LI3ERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BCY
, ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY
PRODUCfc WANTED.
Clearfield, June 80, is'J9.
r. a. miliiEe.
A. S. POWBLL
NEW FIRM.
MILLER & POWELL,
Wholtsali ami Ket&il Dealers cs ,7 Lmdt f
Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes, Hats atd Caps. No
tions, Groceries, Hardware Queensware.Wood
aud Willowware. Flour. Lao n,Fish,balt,
ic , Market St , Clearfield, Pa.
FOUTIIE LADIES
They have Kouncts, Silks, Coburgs, Alpaca", Me
rinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ginghams. Prints,
foplitis, Lawps. Suushedes, llattdterchiefs, K id
and othir Gluves, lloiscry, Balmorals, and a gen
eral variety nf Ribbons, Trituiings, Euttous,
Braids, etc., at the lowest prices.
FOR GENTLEMEN
They hare Clack and Blue Cloths, Liaok and Faa
cy Cnsitncre3. Suttinetts, Tweeds. Meltons, Water
proof Cloth, Silk. Satin and common Vesti ngs.etc ,
iu great variety, and at prices tliat will give gee
oral satisfaction' to buyers.
ALSO, .
A grenursl 'rtu,(it or ItOfldT-miiav Cllbiw,
Hats anc Caps Boots and Shoes, Hardware and
Queessware, Wocd and Willowware', and a fall
stock ef Groceries. ,
IN FACT,
MILLER A POWELL sell all articles that are
usually kept in a ell-regulatcd country store
au I hence the people generally will find it to
their advantage to buy goods of them.
GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In
exchange for goods.
February 15, 1371-tf.
MOSHAXNOX -Land
and "Lumber -Co.,
MANUFACTURE
LUMBER, LATH, PICKETS,
AND SHINGLES.
5
LI. II. SIIILLLXGFORD, President,
Offict Ports! Plate, 125 S. 4lA St., PhiVa.
JNO. LAWSIIE, Gen'I Sup't,
Otcsola Mills, Clearfield Couutg, Pa. -
jIosIiannoH Land and Lumber Co.;
Offer Inducements to
Purchasers of
CHOICE GOODS,
. AT 'THEIR
M A M MO T H
STORE
O'S CEO L A.
Moshannon Land and Lumber Co.,
Offer LOTS in. the Borough of Osceola
and vicinity for4sale. Terms easy.
Apply at the Office of the Co.
JOHN LAWSIIE, Gen'I Sup't.
i Janaary 18. 1371..
"''AILS A SPIKES tbecbeapett inthe ctnnty
MOSSOP'S
ROUNI)' AND CNGKOL'ND SPICES. CitrD
J English Currents, Essence Cofiee.and Vine
gar of the best quality .for sale by
Jan 10. : - HAaiSWrCK. 4 IRWIN.
S WAIM'S PA NA'CF.A. Kennedy's Medical Di
covory. Horn hold's Buchu. Bakes Cod Liver
Oil.Jayce'saiid Ayer's Medieines.for sale by
Jaat.iO. flARTSAriyii Jt IRVlS.
CCRWENSVTLLE ADTERTISEMEXT3,
fTEETU! TEETH!! '
x Extracted for 25 Cents.
Extracted with the use of Nitrous Oxyd Sae,
and Local Anaesthesia, (the only harmless ana
efficient anaesthetics now in use,) by
S J. Hays, Surgeon Dentist, Curvrnsville. Pa.,
Who would hereby most respectfully return his
thanks for the libeial patronage of the past, and
inform the public that he has removed his OSes
to the Corner Sf ttate and Locust Streets, over
Jenkins' Store, wnere he is prepared to receive
his customers in newly fitted up Rooms, and do
their work in the most tkilful and workmanlike
manner All wbrk done in the latest aud most
approved styles, and guaranteed.
Dr. Hays will be engage, in his oEce from the
1st to tbe 23d of each month ; tbe balance of caih
month, he will spend in Glen Hope, llurnside,
and Lutborsburg, alternately. Parties residing
at a distance, should write to us previous of their
coming. Office hours, from 8 to It o'clock, A. il.,
and from 1 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
We use none but the very best material, and
defy competition for beauty, cheapness, and du
rability Give us a call.
Curwensville. Pa , May 25, 1S70 -feb3y.
"V" E W F O U N
r-
D II Y
iu t ut wcuaviiie.
The undersigned havinir entered info co part
nership, in the FOUNDRY BUSINESS ia
Curwensville, would inform the public that they
keop oh hand, and will manufacture to order,
'Flows, Cultivators,
THRESHING MACHINES,
Stoves, etc.,
and every other description of ai tides generally
B-.lj in a ceuntry foundry.
Terms reacouable. Old metal taken in ex
change for work.
A share of patrocsgo is respectfully Solicited.
' - - JACKSON -HOISSON
Feb.:.1,'7(l-; y. JA ME 3 M . WEI.C 11 . '
"CHEAPER iLaa the CHEAPEST.' '
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES,
JUST RECEIVED RY
ARNOLD & IIAUTSIIOilN,
Curwensville, Fa.
(One door West First Nat. Bank.)
Having just returned from the East with a com
plete asscrthteat of ioods suitab'efor the Spring
and bummer trade, we ate now prepared to fur
nish all kinds of Goods
'CIIEArL'R THAN TI1K CHEAPEST."
And after thanking our customers fur their lib
eral patronage during the past year, we trouM
ruost repeolfully osk for a contiiiiiacco of the
same. Our MeoS consiste of;
DRY GOODS ' ' ' ' -
NOTION.
HARD WARK.
- Q UEIi NS WA S. S,
WOOD A NJ) . ,
WTLLOfr.tVAm-:.
GROCER fES.
boo ts 4-shoes,
HA T3 lr CA rs.
CLOTHING.
CARPET."
TOBACCOS, Ete.
Alie. Flour. Bacon, Salt. Fi?h. Grain. 4c. Ac. all
of which wiil La sold on the most reasonable
terms, ind the highest market prion paid for
firain Wool aud all kinds of lumber and country
piuduce.
Please give as a call before purchasing elsewhere,
batul&ction guaranteed as to quality and prices.
AKN'OLD HARTSIIOllM.
CoT. Main Thompson St.
April "0,"70 Curwensrii:., Pa.
SQUARE TIMBEB
VI. A. Irvin Sc Co.,
Being specially engaged in the business of buy
ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre
teat that they are now prepared to purchase tim
ber, delivorrd at either Curwensville, Lock Haven
or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points
aid seil en commission, making such adraces as
are necessary.
Those engaged In getting out timbor will &ad
rt oar store in Curwensville, a very large stoek
of SlAPLE GOGL'S.of aUdescriptiojid.
ALSO,
FLOLTR,
MEAT,
KYE,
OATS,
CORN,
and everything necessary far use of Lumbermen.
RAFT ROPE, of ail sites, kept on hand in large
quantities, and sold at a small advance, by the
coil. Also, PULLEY BLOCKS, SMALL KOPE.Ae
Special inducements offered to those manulae
turir.g Square Timber.
b. a: iavis i co.
- Curwensville. Jan. 12. 1S70
REM 0 V A L.
HARTSWICK .1- IRWIN,
DRVOG1STS,
Market St, Clear field, Jt;
We beg leave to inform our old end new custo
mers, that we have removed our establishment to
the new building just erected on Market street,
nearly adjoining the Mansion Ilou?e on the west,
and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite the public to come and bu their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS. PATEN7 MEDI-
ClNS,OILS. PAINTS AND VARNISHES,
Our stock of Drugs and Medicinrsconsist of every
thing used, selected with the greatest care, and'
WARRANTED STRWTL Y PL RE!
We also keep alull stock of Dyes. Perfumeries
Toilet erticles.Sosps. Tooth Krishes. 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 ia fact everything used
in the painting Cosiness, which we ofe; at City
prices to cash juyers.
TOBACCO AND $EGAES,
Confectionery. Spices, and tho largest slock of va
rieties eveT bfferej in this place, and warranted
to be of the best the market aff irds.
J. a. HAKTSWICK,
Dee. 21 S33 JO II N F. IKWIX.
QUEENoW AU-B r-Tea sets, best ftne-vaio. 4
pieces. at ii ii" at. ,; JlOSSOP s-.
r . r , r-r7 . .
DKY GOODS the cheapest inthe countv, a
May 29. '87. ,. MOSSOP'S. ''
CfcRRAKTS tha bit atd cheapest in th
county.at - UliAIlA3I-i.
jj"ew coot and shoe snor.
E ji W A RI) MACK,
Market fctreet. nearly opposite the residence of
JI. JJ soope. Esq.,
Ci.BAKFiai.o. Pa.,
Would respectfully tmnooeee to the citizens of
Clearfield and vicinitv. that he has opened a
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the building lately
occupied by J. L Cnttle.as alawoffice.and that he
is determined not to be outdone either in quality
of wore! or prices, special attention given to the
manufacture of sewed work. French Kip and
Calf Skins, of the best quality, s fx ays en hand,
(live him a call. f lane 24. ;64.
AEW GOODS!
FISH A XI) S A L T.
J A IvI E S C O X N O R ,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
HO. 355 LlBKKTT SlItEET, PlTTaiJUHOH, Ti.JISi.
LAKE FISH 7 R20 halt barrels Lake Herrir.i,
5.21.-4 auarter barrels do , 1 i0 half bi.rrels No I
White 'Fisb. 808 halt harroU No 1 Pickerel. For
sale by Jiim CnsMiR. Wholesale Gn.c;r, N'o. 335
Liberty Street. Pittsburgh.
BKO;MS yjO dozen brooms, assorted in sfore
and for sale by Jas CcnsOr, Wholesale tiro;er,
No. 355 Liberty street. Feb. H. '71. -it.
THE GREAT
PEESEI1YER OF HEALTH!
Pcribrntcd
BUCKSKIN UADERGAfijiEATo,
For Ladies and Gentlciatr,.
A sure cure for Iiheuniatisiiis
A preventive if Colck'.
For sale l'V
C. KUATZER & SONS,
P.2V. ClcarSeld, '3m.
CROCKS ! POTS ! CROCKS !
Stone and Earthenware, of every description.
Fishers' Patent Airtight Sclf-ea! intr l-'ruit t'uiis
BUTTER CROCKS WITH LIDS. PICKLE
an. APPLE BUTT Ell C ROCKS CREAM
AND MILK 'JKOCKS. STEW POTS.
FLOWER POTS. PIE DISHES and
a good many other things too numer
ous to mention, at the
STONE-WARE POTTERY OP
F LEITZINGER,
Corner of Cherry and Third Strea'j,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Aug. '70-tf.
TN THE COURT ..f Cdmuwr. Picas of
x Clearfit'.d County, I'a. ;
JlIMlXA PjTTKESCN.
vs o 47 .March Term, 'S70.
jawe". Wilson and
Tui.-lt AS StfiTH, , Ji'jntftic Attachment.
Garaiohee. J ' -
Tho nndersigned Tru.-'ec. sjipi-tritcd by tLe
Court t.f Conilu,m l'!et"f Cles-liel-1 .County, au
cordii: to Act of A ssi'irltiy, hereby :ive ni;'u
that tbv uppoint Till" KSI.Y . the"-IXr'LI
I)AY OF M iltt'll. A. L.. i71 at Clc-iriiell lior
ough. to leccive the proofs of the several credit
ors of the above named J.tuies Wilsou. nnd to dc
terinine upon the Mtiue. und hereby r quira ail
persons holding any 'sums of tno'.ey or other
property due the said James Wilton, to deliver
the Sumo to the Trustees.
. HHKilY SWAN.
1. W. M'i I'KPY,
- T. II .MLl:l'.AY.
Feb. 2. '71. 'Iroj.ees.
Triencial AsspsVmcnt Appeals.
N'OTICT is brrel y giv-n tli-t the. C tiiily Colu
miS!ioiicrs f Clearfield County . w iil me'-t tho tux
payers the follonii j; named jt'ty-es. 1 r the
purpose of homing and deiermiiiii.g appeals on
the Triennial Asc?si:icnt r.f 1-71. i ie tt.tin w"
heariiij; will be. iil caoh l,I..lo, butwc jLi y o ciocit,
A M..aud 4 o clo-k. i M.
mo,,,,, mt th i,uu. of a. iiiidvn. on Thurs
day. March V.h
Peiin. at the public house t.' Flynn A Lemon,
on Friday, .l4rct1 i0:!i
Curwensville and Pike. Rt tf.c Election House
in Curwensville. on Saturday, March Utb
Ciearuel'i and Lwrcr.ce. at tho Commissioners'
OtSe, on Teo4y, March Mih.
Noticels thercrorc hereby li'veti to tho As.-es-sors
of the several boroughs and towitt.liip;t. tht
they bo present with the i'a.iri.io their rc?pic
tive districts, as well as all j ?riis v. iio may fi el
tbemyelvcs aggrieved A ceneral eope.! wii,'
be d at the Coioniiioiiers' Om".on the 15th. 1 ' t b
Nti1 I7th.day5 of Zii;ijoh. oft-ir wiiiuh mi artpeais
will beheld. The Assessor is rtquircd -ivo
each taxabls a notice of tho aatta'r. t -1 ; h whicii
be is asso..sod, at leiiSt five days belore the day of
Appeai.
S l!. SI! t.rFX?.ft,
Comh'rs 'Ifi-icb ) S H II IN DM AN.
Clearfield, Pa. J DAVID KUCK.
Jan. 25, '71. Commissioners.
J U S T IN T I M E !
TflK NEW GOODS AT
A. K. WRIGHT & S O S ,
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
. Having just 1 eturned from the eastern cities
we are now opening a full stocs. of seasonable
goods, at our rooms ou Second street, to which
they respectfully invite the attention ol the pub
lio generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed
in this section, and is being sold very low for
cash. The iock'consi&ts in part of
DRY GOODS
of the best nnality. such as Prints. Delaines. AIra
cas. Merinos (Jinjihsnis; Marlins, bleached and
unbleached ; Drillings Ticking, cotton and w,ol
Urtnnels. Cassimcrs. Ladies' Shawls. Coats, Nu
bias, lioods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals. Ac . Ac -all
of w-ich will he sold low for cash. Also, a fine
assortment of the best cf
M E JT s
WEAK ,
consistinir of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes, Handkerchief;! ci.ivau. etc.
Also, Raft Rope. Doe Bope, P.alti'.ia Antnn
and Axes. Nails and Spiscs, Tinware, Laji,( s and
Lamp wicks and chimneys, eto., etc.
Also, Queensware. Glassware Hnriiware.Hroce
ries. and spices of all kinds.. Ir, short, a general
assortm.t of every thins; usm1 it kept in a retail
store, alt elitap for rash, ur approved country
produce.
Nov 2-t-jalO-non. VdlfiHT SON'S.
MENS',
YOUTHS
AND BOY S
CLOTHING.
The undersigned having rceenfty added
READY-MADE CLOTHING
It his, former business, would respeati ully
sulicit an examination oi his stock. Beii.g
a practical Tailor te flatters himself
that he is able to offer a better
. elafs of ready-made work
than has heretofore beea
brought to this mar-.
ket.
Any one wishing to buy gvds in this line
. would save money by calling at his store.
and making their selections. Also,
,: a, full supply of Gents'funiUhiog ,
VV .T-7 jA ."g00JaaIvaye on hand. . .
Feeling thankful for past favors. he would re
" ' tpectfully solieft a eontinnance of the
same.
Ar-ril 25, D3. II. EUlDtsH.
TERMS Or TnE JOl'RML.
I I'U- . . . .
wijsij s JcrbSAi. is publisced on rfe4
nesdayat SJ.00 pel annum iu advance. If et
paid at the beginning of the yexr, 52.50 will be
charged, and S3.00 if not paid before the close.
AoTERTtsKXKtiTS wi'I be inserted at S1.5D per
(juare, for three or less insertions Ten line
(or less) counting a square. For evefy additional
insertion 60 cents will be charged. A deduction
will he made to yearly advertisers
No subscription taken for s shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued Un
tillall arrearages are paid,except at the option of
the publisher. g. j ROW.
TJRICK FOR SALE. The frrdor--n(d
has iiianuftti-turil and has now on band
for talc lio.ooe BKICK. which be will disni-se of
un reasonable forms, in large or siaall qn:mtiHe.
to suit purchasers. J. A. TEKPK.'
Luthershorg. September 14, IS70 6m.
jiooTs '. B'ts if iioxrs
I'UENCU KIP.
FUL-JCH CALF,
BOOTjj
CS 00
ft 00
5 00
at C. KRATZF.R'S,
Opposite the Jail.
Lluiii KdP,
Sop. 2t. 1S70
"RESTAUR ANT.-The well-known "GoDdl
man Saloon," one sijiiare cast of the
-Nagie Hoaae'oo Front St , Marietta, P., has
been leased by the under-sinned, where he will
keep a Erst-eUM "KESTAl'luXT AND CAFE."
Katimcn will find ii a convenient pl.- to get re
freshmct'ts when in Marietta. The dm fastid
ious ui ail timis satMiiel. G W. IILCKllOTlIE
SJriotiii. f-'eb 2,'71-"mn.
TO WATEH.MEX. Tiie uiul.;r;iriil
I v.,rltl.i r,'ri,'i!tfullv tut'urni tli nflMimii
cf Clearfiold ccctilr. that he will Isnin. this
Spring, open HtAl!l-IN"i IlOL'SE, AT FLL
Tn.VS Ii:Al WATElt. for their acc tr.modation.
Haftsmen w ill find this a stood place to stop, ae no
pains will be .pjred to o,;.ke Ihem cvmf'ortable.
He solicits ac:il I from hi old. friends and custo
mer Cr,m one. come all
leb. 1 j, 71 5:p. WM M JOHNSON
N E V F I 11 in
The firm of C Kratzer in the Dry Goods and
Pioi ision busings will be known hereafter ut.der
the numa of
KRATZER & LYTLE.
Thanking the public for past favors they hope
for a continuance of the same.
Clearfield. Feb. b. 1;
71.
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
SL-CH AS
BRANDIES and HOLLAND GINS,
PURE OLD CRAPE BRANDIES,
PUREOLD CABINET WHISKEYS.
OLD GRAPE WINES.
All the above brands warranted pore and to
ei.-cl anything in this market fur medicinal pur-po-!
GEO. X. COLBLKX,
March 30.'7o-tf J J'lop'r of Shaw liouse.
rpiIE WOXDERFL'Is LINIMENT.-Tlii-"
Liiiimeijt liavins been u' d, for
fu:C year? pnst.es e fami'y medicine by the pro
prietor, and Us jjflid ef""! coming to the notice
of his ticighbcrs. has. at their jWL'nesUork. on-t,-n'ed
to ii:ftouf:icturc it for tho benefit of the af
Sicted everywhere. If i- the best remedy for
:..iarrh and Uitlious Cnulic. ever offered to tbe
public ; and will cure many other diseases in the
human body. It is also a sure core for Pole evil
and Windfalls in horses Directions for its us
accompany each bottle. Price, il per bottle, er
six bottles fur S5. Sent to any addres bv enclos
ing the price to Wil U WAOWIK.
Ilurd Potoflice,
Oct , 1S1?.- Clearfield courty, Pa.
Co-Partnership in Store.
C. A. P.orobanh having annotated with him
in the Mercantile bu.-,iiie"!;, in Lewisville, Clear
field conn y, Mr. C. V. McCrken, aolictta a, con
tinuance 01 the patronage so generously extended
heretoforo
Dating jurt returncl from the eastern citts
their stucfi etni aces a lar.e a id varied assort
c.nt of Lry Goods, f, roceric-s, Hardware. Quoens-
arc, and in fact nearly everything . Uf
ally kept in acountry store, which they will sell
at prices to suit tha times.
Country produce takes in exchange for good s
C. A. KOKOUAUGU.
May lt. "70 tf C R. MrCRACKEN?
s.
POUTER SHAW, D. P. S.
Ofice in MASONIC BUILDING,
Cles rtKi kld. Pa,
Pu'.tingof theNAl liK ALTKETU in a healthy
preservative and useful condition, is made a
"oteiiilty. Linca.-es and mallorntations common
to the mouth, jaw r.nd assoeiato rKt are treated
atid corrtted with fair suoccse
l xamitiatiuus pud coasultn'ucs FHEE
Prices for pr.rti.ti and full fvts of Teeth much
lowi:r th:n in 170.
It would be well for patients from a distance to
let me know, by mail, a few days btfore comicg
to the ofQe.
It i very rtrfortnni that children between the
aires of six und Iwt. u-c years should have tbeix
tteih KXAHifti
By Ansci'.hes.a tee-h r.re extracted wiTBot-rpain.
February 15. 1-,71-tf
E N T A L v A KD.
lJ Di: A. M. UlLLs?,
Vi'ou'd ay to his patients and tBe public geeer
ally that, having di-solve.l partnership witn Dr.
Sl.aw he is now doing tha entire work mi his office
h iaiseif, to that patiunls iioeu not feiz being put
uuder the hands of any other operator.
Having obtained a reduction of the patent on
the plate matori-sl. i. am enabled- to put up teeth
men t HLAi Kit ihii formerly. I also have Dr.
Sluck's patcutproceefor Wvkug Rubber plates,
which u-ake it mu.'h lijitcr, mor eiasti-and
atronger plait for too sarte an.ijjiiit of material,
und polishes tbe plai .u Loth sides, rendering
it Liucli i-.jre easily keptcloan
Speoil nttentioa paid to the preservation o(
tho narural teetL, ind ail vorK guaranteed Ar
Uroty salisfactory to patients.
f vfiioo at the old stiind opposite tbe bbaw uoue.
Office hours from to 12. a. u.. and 1 to o, f. M.
PaWems fsoui a dittanee should notify me a few
days beforehand of their intontion to come.
Always at home unless ether notice appears ia
both tee oouuty papers Feb. I i, 7i-tt.
BPPilERSOiVS"
Iforrneriy 7d'Gaughey's.)
tstaurant; m,l Ice Cream Saloen,
' llf LEAVY'S XEW ECILDIN'G,
Second St., Cleariieid. Pa.
i
III
Constantly kept on band a fine seleetieo ef
Candies. Cigars. Tobacco, Nuts, Ae.
Also Fresh Oj-jters, received daily, arj
erred ep in any style, tu suit the,
tssta of customer
I A full stcck of goods juit received Irom the Cjit.
j Bi U ird Saloon in Second Sizry.
J Dec. 14-70.
W. R M PHERSON.
N E W TJJV S H 0 PI
Fuei) Sacketiv
Jlannfact-Jror of
TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE
(nearly apposite the jiil),
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, f A,
Also, on band and for sale
"The Times:' Cook Stove,
the best in the' world,
And an asrutment of PARLOR and SITTING
ROOM Sl'OVFS. which will be sold cheaper
than they can be purchased at any ethe
establishment in the county.
' . ' ALSIH .. ,
ROOFING, SrOVTING and JOB WORK
iotje-o reasonable terai.' , . ,
April $, 1670.'-' '
' 'i VN-'vED FRUIT. Canned Plums. Peaclea
J and canned corn, etc , for sale nttbe'Pru.
fxire of
1.J1A. ,
II