u u f f;c kffeitwuV gourmtf, pwrfkfb, a., mtc 28, isn. Raftsman'?! journal CLEARFIELD, IJUXE SS, 1871 To Patrols To insure the safe transmission of money by mail, patrons should remit by check or monev-or ler, or have their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after the muney comes to hand: vtiees inserted tinder the h'ndim of ' Special Jm" nl b cents a line for first insertion ; and 5 r;M a liar, fur each tnbteqnent insertion. Clearfield E. E. Summer Arrangement. irniis leaves C-leameia a : . i. 1 Ltgler it : : : . Pbilipsburg at : . .i o.ie.'ola t : : : . " Sandy Ridge at : " Intersection at : Arrrives at Tyrone at : 1 : Express leaves Tyrone at : : Intersection at " Sandy Kidge at : " Osceola at : : Philipsburg at . Rjgler at : : : Arrives at Clearfield at ; a. 00 a m 5 29 a. m. 6 03 a. in . 6.20 a. m. 6 its a. ra 7.27 a. in. 7.40 a. in If. 50 p m. 7 03 p. m. 7.J2 p. m. : 8.10 p. m 8.30 p. ra. 8.5S p. m : 9.3d .m. 8. 30 a m. 8 43 a. m. 9.32 m. m. 9.50 a. ni. 1 0 1 0 a. m 10 34 a m. 11.10 a. in. 3 0(1 p. ra. 3.23 p. m. 4 03 p. m. : 4.20 p. m. : 4 :H p. m. 5.27 D. m. Milt leaves Tyrone at : : Intersection at " " Sandy Ridge at " O.ccola at : ' ' Philip&burg at : " " Jtijtler at : . . Arrires at Clearfield at : Mail leaves Clearfield at : l.igler at : : Philipsbor? at - Otceola nt ' " Sandy Kidire : I nterrection at irrlrMiTrnna at ! 5 40 p. ni liearneiu .wan foam conucuia n Express East, and Mail West, on Main Line, also with the Bald Ele Express East. Tor Lock Ha ven, and points West of Lock Haven. Clearfield Mail North connects from Cincinnati Express West, and Harrisburg Accommodation East, on .Main Line. Clearfield Express Sooth connects with Harris urg Aecoi-jmodation East, and Local Passenger West, foi Altoona. and llnllidaysburg Branch ; also with Bald Eagle Mail East for Lock Uawn and Williamjport North cor.r.ects from Mail West, and Cincinnati Express East, also from Laid Eagle Mail West. ItELioiors. Divine services will te held next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: By Uev. II ill, in St. Andrew's Episcopal chuieh, at 11 A. 31. and 7 P. M. Sunday whool at 3 1. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nt 7 o'clock. By Rev. IJutler,in the Presbyterian cliurcli, morning and evenliijr. Satiaatli school at P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday everiins; at 7 o'clock. By Uev. J. II. M'Cord, in the Methodist church, morning and evening. Sabbath school at D A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thursday at 71 P. 31. Connnunion services First Sabbath ot every month at lu A. M. By Kev. Mr. Skinner, in ihe Baptist church, morning and evening, alternately. BEPUBLICAX COUNTY CONVENTION. The members of the Republican party of Clearfield County, arc hereby requested to meet in Convention at the Court House, in Cleai field, at. 2 o'clock, r. M., on Thursday, July G, 1S71, for the purpose of nominating a C:nnty Ticket. A full attendance is desired. T. II. MURRAY. June H. '71. Ch. Co. Com. r.KAINK.un and Jones, of ti e Tyrone lh r oil, have dis-olved business partnership. Bniir.erd continues as editor and Jones as pK-piietor. RAIN. Continued refreshing showers prevailed in this region during the past week, which greatly stimulated the growth vi all kinds of vegetation. Corn and pota toes lj',k well, and promise a largo yield, no unfjisecn calamity intervening. Thanks. We return our thank. to TTon. W. A. Wallace, late Speaker of the State Senate, for copies of the first volumes of "Bates' History of Pennsylvania Volun teers." The work is gotten up in pretty pooJ style, and will be valuable as a matter ot' referetij.-, in the future. Tltoi T-I'ismNii lias been pretty active.in this region, (or several weeks past. It is a very pleasant and interesting pastime, ex cept when a person is caught up and com jielled to lie out in the woods without any covering, a:id wkh several millions (more or less) of gnats hovering about your head, ready to puncture your skin at any moment, Another trial, boys; peiliaps, better luck next time. iMi'Ktivi.ME.vrs. iuildir:g operations are prngres.-ing finely in this place. Messrs. Weaver Si Belts', and Saekett Jfc Scliry ver's, new Store rooms, W. M. Shaw's res idence, and R. B. Taylor's six dwelling houses, are nearly completed ; while the jail, Gauiiu's new residence and post-olhce, and a number of other buildings are in fair stage of progress. This spirit of improve ment speaks volumes for the advai.cemeut and prosperity of Clearfield. Grain. The wheat and rye crops in this .county will be unusually good, "we are in formed. We are gl..d to note this fact, as it will in a great measure compensate for the shortness of the hay and outs crops, on account of the recent drouth. We have no doubt, if farmers will but properly manure and lime and till their lands, that just as good grain and rass crops can be produced in this county as elsewhere in the Slate. Will our farmers make a note of this faet? A Novel Idea. A Clearfield county Democrat prefers the "Crawford'' to the "Delegate" system of making nominations, because under the former -'the whi-ky comes direct to the voter, v,l.i';l; under the latter " it goes to a few delegates,." That, cer tainly, is the strongest argument in favor of the "Crawford" system, we ever heard. Well, as the "Crawford" sy.-teiii has been retained by our Demoeratie friends, we hope this representative ve-u-f may Lave the good fortune to enjoy his whi-ky at every return ing primary election. That Boy's Fight. Last week we pub lished an item in reference to the arrest and fining of several small boys for fighting. We are informed that the affair was greatly ex aggerated that it was a mere childish alter tercation, such as frequently occurs when children arc at play that no serious injury was sustained by any one that all were alike to blame in the matter, and hence no line should have been imposed on either of the Lots. As we have no desire to misrep-rj.-a;t fact, or make undue discriminations in ai;y ea.-e, we give this explanation for I 'iOio interested. List of Letters remaining unclaimed in the Postoffice, at Clearfield, June 26, 1871 : Bumgardner, Mrs Chaa I So per. Will G Billings. EN Sprenkle, Peter (2) Cramer, Ely Trnalow. Jehn Garner, Robt i Watson, J ti "orri, Thos S. 1 Watkins. D S Only. E (Colored) J Wright. Mary A Pentx, J S 4 J II P. A. Gadlis, P. M. Lodged in Jail. One day last week, two men, named George Killniore and Win field S. Shipmei, of Huston township, were lodged in our jail, on a charge of the larceny ot twelve dollars in money and a hat. Also Frank Smith, of Wal'aceton, for threaten ening to kill his brother. Sheriff Pie has seven boarders, inside the "stone-pile" at present, awaiting their trial at the Septem ber term of our Courts. N. B. NorrisTrude, the bigamist, took a "French leave," on Tuesday morning last, and tramped for parts unknown. The Fourth of July. This renowned day which affords Americans A first class opportunity of displaying their patriotism and evaporating a vast amount of accumu lated eloquence, generally come at this sea son of the year. It is very regular in its appearance, for if it were not we should never know when to look for it with any degree of certainty in Clearfield. As an evidence of its regularity it may be noted that for about ninety-five years it has not made a failure. It comes this year, on Tues day next, and in order to give our "typos" a chance to celebrate it in a becoming man ner, no JouitXAL will be issued nest week. Indecent Conduct. We are informed that a large number of young men and boys, for several Sundays past have been swim ming in Mr. Arehy Shaw's mill-dam, im mediately opposite some houses. On Sun day a week no less than U0 visited the local ity referred to. Their conduct and language on these occasions, upon the appearance of the women at the doors of the houses, or in passing along the road, 'was indecent to the very lowest degree, such as would not be indulged in by any class, except, perhaps, the denizens of the filthy slums in the lar ger cities.. A repetition of such conduct, we are assured, will subject the offenders to a hearing before Justice Porter, or a dose of shot impelled from an "old Springfield" by some powder. A word to the wise is t-uf fieient. News From Other Counties. Elk County. St. Mary's had an ex tensive fire on Wednesday, June 14th, in which the dwelling house occupied by An drew llogan, the building occupied by Lyon Si Bro., as a dry goods store, and the dwell ing house and store of Captain McNa'ly were all totally destroyed. . . . BiJgway had a heavy rain storm last week. . . . St. Mary's is organizing a fire company. ... A man known as C. F. Van Atten, oti'ns Geo. Westbrook, was run over by a train of cars near Kane, on Tuesday, the 20ih inst. , and instantly killed. His remains were taken to Ridgway. Indiana County. On Saturday, June 10; h, the house of John Cameron, in Cher ryhiil twp., was destroyed by lire, origina ting from a defective flue. ... A son of John Henry, of Cbcrrjliill twp., had ln face badly cue with an axe in the hands of another person. They were at a wood-chopping. ... On Friday, June 16th, George Smith, of Ganoe twp., while hauling logs on a clearing, had his right leg broken be low the Luce, by a log rolling on it. Blair County. Jacob Bnrlcy, of Ty rone, unearthed the remains of a land tur tie, on Friday a week, bearing the inscrip tion, "11 D. 1S11," supposed to have been put there by Elisha Davis, one of the old settlers. The turtle was last seen alive m 1SH7. . . . Win. Ray, an employee of the Altoona car shops, on the 21st inst., was struck with a bar of iron, completely paral izing one side of his body. . . . On Tues day, June 20th, a man named John Val lentine, was arrested at Altoona, charged with stealing a wagon. He was also after wards charged with the theft of meat, hides, etc. lie was sent to the county jail at Ilollidavsbnrg. special locals. Cigars and tobacco for sale by Harts wick Si Irwin. Hams, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, etc., for sale by Showers. Gold Fish, Mocking Birds, Bullfinches, and i'arrots, for sale at A. I. Shaw's Drug Store. - D. R. Fullf.rton, on Second Street, is constantly receiving all the latest novelties in the way of boots, shoes and slippers. Von can depend on getting a good article at the most reasonable rates. Give him a call. A. I. Shaw, Druggist, has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest stock ot Drug--, medicines, and toilet articles ever brought to Clearfield. Call and examine his stock. Prices moderate. Another invoice of the very latest styles of hats just received from the East at D. K. Fullerton's Hat and Cap Emporium. Be ing the latest of course the cheapest. Call and see for yourself. For pure and fresh Drugs and Medicines call at A. I. Shaw's, who is Just opening an extensive stock. All kinds of canned vegetables for sale at Showers' Family Grocery. New stock of Drugs and Medicines, just received at Hartswick & Irwin's, Second Street. Something new. The Partent Bamboo Ventilating Hat, just received at Fuller ton's. The coolest and most comfortable hat extant. Just the thing for the warm weather. The largest variety of Toilet coods. ever offered in this place, just received at A. I. Shaw s Drug Store. A large assortment of superior toilet articles, just opened at HarlFwiek ,v. Irwin's. MusrcAL Instruments at the Drug Store of Hartswick Si Irwin. Neck Ties the iatest novelties, and the largest and most varied assortment at Fn! lertoa's. For the convenience of people who are unable to patronize a fashionable watering place, A. I. Shaw has just added & "new departure" to his celebrated Soda Fountain, consisting of Vichy and Kissigen medicated water, as pure and fresh as if just dipped from the Springs. Try it. Turkish towels at Hartswick & Irwin's Drug Store. The Song Messinger for July contains seven pages of choice music, and a goodly amount of well selected literature, aud in all is a very desirable book to have. $1 per year. Address Root it Cady, Chicoga, 111. Fancy goods, of all kinds, just received at Hartswick & Irwin's. Weekly Dry Goods price list, published by J. D. Sheldon & Co., 335 Broadway.New York. Room No. 35 Moffat building. $5 per annum. Single copies, 25 cents. Should be in the hands of jobbers everywhere. Combs, a great variety, just opened at A. I. Shaw's Drug Store. "The Little Cloister Rti.v," the twentieth of the "Fatherland Series," is sued by the Lutheran Publication Board, Philadelphia, Pa., is just out. It is a very entertaining, instructive and high toned little work, with a genuine religious moral, worthy the perusal of old and young. The "Fatherland Series" is entirely unscctarian, and should be in every Sabbath School throughout the land. The "series" will undoubtedly commend itself to Superinten dents and Teachers everywhere. Send for Catalogue. Brushes, of all kinds, at prices ranging from twenty-five cents to nine dollars each, to be had at A. I. Shaw's Drug Store, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Stationery of all kinds to be had at Hartswick Si Irwin's. New Stock. Mrs. S. S. Liddle, has just returned from the east with a large stock of the very best Italian and other marbles, which she is prepared to make up into cemetery work, etc., on short notice and at reasonable prices. Mr. F. Nisley, the workman employed, is one of the best mechanics in his line, in central Pennsylva nia. Specimens ot work always on hand. Call and see it, if you want anything in the line of marble work. Canned Fruits of all kinds at Showers' Family Grocery, Market Street. Fic Nic at Osceola. The Catholic Con gregation of Osceola will have a Pic-Nic on the 4th and 5th of July, to pay the debt on the Priest's house. A fair for the same object will begin on the 20th of July. K. O'Branioan, Pastor. Church Dedication. The new M. E. Church, of Janesviile, Clearfield countv. wi'il be dedieated to AluitKlity Ood on Sun day the 2d day of July. All pastors and friends are cordially invited to attend. Brushes, of all kinds, at Hartswick Si Irwin's, Second Street. Church Dedication. The new M. E. Church, near Kylertown, in this county, will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on Sunday June 25th, 1S71. The Revs. M'Murray, Creighton, Barnhart and Guyer, are expected to be present. The ministers of the neighboring charges, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to attend. W. II. NoitCUASS, Preacher in charge. Do. F. Platto, formerly of Syracuse, N. V., desires us to inform the people of Clearfield and vicinity that he has perma- i ently loeated among them, for the purpose of practising his profession. The Doctor will be in readiness to attend to all protes sional calls, either night or day. His office is on Reed street, south side, between the Railroad anil Second street, where he may be found night and day, when not engaged elsewhere. March 8, lSil.tt MARRIED. On Tuesday. June 20th, 1S71, by Rev. W. M. Burcbfield, Mr. Alexander Wat son, of phiiipsburg, and Miss Florence .Livingston, oi urwensviiie. On Sunday, June 25lh, 1871. at the res idence of Mr. Robert B. MeCracken, of Clearfield, bv Rev. W. B. Sknmner, Mr. John . Young, and Miss Mary G. McCracken, both of Ferguson towtiahip, Clearheld county. WEST BRANCH RESTAURANT AND Ladies' Oyster Saloon, OH SRCOSD ST.. k PI LOW MARK LT, CLKAltFtELD, FA. Constantly kept rn hand a selected assortment oi Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Ao. Alto fresh Oysters received daily, ami for sale by the doxen or hundred. J. H MACOMEER. Ott. 13.'70. Proprietor. TT O M K INDUSTRY I BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The nnderatened would resneetfully invite the attention of the citizens of Clearfiel i and vicini ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market t.( nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store, where he is prepared to make or repair anything in his line. Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness, strength and nearness, and all werk warranted as represented. I have now on band a stock of extra french calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ae., that I will finish up at tbelowest fignres. June13th,lSB. DANIEL CONNELLY B A COS, Hams. Sides nd Shoulders at reduced prices, at MOSSOP'Si D RT GOODS the cheapest in the county, m May 29. 7. MWMir s. ED PERKS 1 Co'i fiour, the best in market, for .ale by J. SHAW A SON. s ADDLES, Bridles, harness, eollnfi e., for at IX. r . m ii o IL. Putty. Paints Glasj and Kails, for sale at TOIl SALE one three year old, BLACK A HORSE, rpiiet and good to travel, by MRS. WM ANDKK60N, nearBurnaide. Clearfield county. Pa May IT. TOR SALE. A Double Turbine Water Wheel, manufactured by James Latfell A Co.. at SprinirGeld. Ohio, is new and will be sold at less than cost. For further particulars in quire of the undersigned at Clearfield. TNSURE YOUR PROPERTY-. The undersigned are prepared to take any reasonable fire risks, in iraod md reliable ocui- pacies. snch as the '-Fanners .Mutual," of York, Pa , "Andes," of Cincinnati. Ohio. '-Germania," of New York, and others. Kates reasonable, and in case of loss money paid up promptly April 1Z, ll IKVIJ t WOOL WANTED. 10.000 pounds of ' Wool wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid. Wool eardine will be done throughout the season al moderate prices We a 'so hare on hand a large stock of woolen goods, enougn te supply all our old customers, and as many new ones as will give us a call J AMC.S JUUAMUJi sua, April 26.'7l mp. Bells' Run. Peon tp. T K. BOTTORF'S t jTnTnrz 7? a Pit n 4 t t rpr MARKET STREET, CLK Alt FIELD, PKNtl'A. Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Constantly eu hand a good assortment of Frames, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. frsmes, from any style ot moulding, made to order. CIIROMOS A SPECIALITY. Dee. 2,'6-jy. I4-68-tf. 70R SALE HOUSE, AND LOT, in Morrisd'tle, Morris township. Thehou.se ts 32 by 24 feet, two-story, has eight rooms, good cellar, and having all facilities for a good hotel. having been a licensed house tor several years. With the house there is half an acre of good fer tile ground, with stub I e and oiher outbuildings thereon. Terms to suit the purchaser. Apply to A. W. WALTEK5, A p. H,'71. Clearfield, Pa. "VT E W WAS II I N G T O N 4 f' it V. M VI G. Y. 1NNES. A. M., Prtneiyal. The first session of this institution will com mence on Monday, the 1 ith day of May next, term 3 montns. Pupils can enter at any time, and will be charg ed tuition from the time they enter until the close of the session. The course of instrnction will embrace all branches included in a thorough practical eda cation for both sexes. v ocal music taught when desired Good boarding cun be had at public or private bouses at TUKKE DOLLARS PER WEEK. Parents ean be assured that the ability and en ergios of the Principal will he devoted to the mental and moral training of those placed under his charge. terms of tuition will be moderate and ean be ascertained by addressing Dr. J. Isnes. at New n ashington, or the Principal u. W. Jxnks, at Apollo, Armstrong county, Pa., but who will be at New Washington alter April 1st. Mar 22. '71. QLOTIIINGl CLOTHING!! GOOD AND CHEAP!!! Men, Youths and Boyscan be fnnlpied with ful suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing a I. L. REIZEXSTEIX'S, where it is sold at nrices that will induce their purchase. The universal salisfaction which has been given, has induced him to increase hit s'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab- usnnient or t&e Kind in tbis part of the Mate. I. L. REIZENSTEIN, Hells guods at a very small profit, fer easb; His goods are well made and fashionable. He gives every one the worth of his money. Ha treats his customers'all alike.' lie sells cheaper than (very body else. His store is conveniently situated. Jle having purchased his stock t reduced prices he o " tJ " For these and other reasons persons should buy tbeir clothing at I. L. REIZENSTEIN'S. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May 18, IHI54 E W SPRI N G STOCK! J. SHAW & SO X. nave just returned from Jbe cast and ore sow opening an entire new stock of goods in the room formerly occupied by Win. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer te the public at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Qneensware, Hardware, Doots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc., in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consists of the newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash or exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine our stock before making your purchases, as'we are determined "lease all who may favor ns with their custom. May 8, 1867. J. SHAW A SON. gELLING OFF at COST for CASH ! THE LARGEST STOCK OF FURNITURE EVER OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD AT TUB STEAM CABINET SHOP, CORNER MARKET AND FIFTH STREETS. CLEARFIELD, PA. The undersigned would announce to the public that he bits on hand and is now offering, cheap tor cash, the largest stork of furniture ever rn store in this county, consisting of upholstered parlor suits, chamber setts, extension tables, secretaries. book cases, Bedsteads, spring beds and mattresses, lounges, benches, PLAIN A MARBLE TOP TABLES A BUREAUS, WAS1ISTANDS, CANE SEAT AND COMMON CUAIR37 ROCKING CHAIRS, LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, COPDS AND TASSELS, c. lie also manufactures and keeps on hand Pat ent Spring Beds, the best ever invented. No fam ily should be without them. Any kind of goods not on nana can do naa on snort notice. Lphol siering ana repairing ueany executed. COFFINS, of all si ses, ean be had on a half hours notice, and at the lowest prices A deduction of zu percent. maaeiorCAsa. METALLIC CASE3, or Rosewood. Walnut and Cherry Coffins, with glass or Wood tops, furnish ed on uve nours notice. Personal attendance with bearse, on funeral ee casions, and carriages furnished when desired strict personal attention to business, I hope to reteirr a continuance of the tame. Remember the place the Steam Cabinet Shop corner ot Market ana f utn streets. Mar. 22,'71-ly. DANIEL BENXER. E IS S YOUTHS' AND B O Y.S' CL'OTHINU. The undersigned having recently added READ r-MADE CLO THISG to bis former business, would respectfully solicit an examination ol his stock. Being practical Tailor be flatters himself that he is able to offer a better olai of ready-made work than has heretofore beea brought to this mar ket. Any one wishing to buy goda in this line would sans money by calling at his store, and making their selections. Also, a full supply of GentsTurnishing goods always on hand. Feeling thankful for past favors.be would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 53, 189. II. BRIDGE. Job Office. On XX and FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL NOTE, PACKET NOTE, LETTER, FLAT CAP, AND CHECK FOLIO PAPERS. BILL HEAD, MONTHLY STATEMENT, AND STATEMENT PAPERS. CRYSTAL, ENAMELED, AND BRISTOL BOARD VISITING CARDS. BRISTOL BOARD, CHINA Axr) COMMON BUSINESS CARDS, OF VARIOUS SHADES AND COLORS. AN ASSORTMENT OP COLORED PAPER, FOR DRUGGIST'S LABELS, AND HANDBILLS. PRINTED TO ORDER, on short notice AXD AT CITY TRICES. J lata and Ctj)$.. THE PLACE TO GET HATS AXD CAPS) BOOTS AXD SILOES, IS AT Fullerton's New StorCj ONE DOOR NORTH OF The Xcw Masonic luiltlin, CLEARFIELD. PA. The largest stock of goods In this linoever brought into the county, is now open for the inspection of tHe public, and will be sold at the Very Lowest Cash Priced Also, a f plendld assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, consisting oi SHIRTS, COLLARS, NKCKTIES, II ANDKEliciilEFS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR. Etc. A large stock ef CARPETS k OIL CLOTHS, which will be disposed of at astonishingly low pricet. A share ol patronage is respectfully solicited'. DON'T FAIL TO CALL. 1. B. FLLLERTON, Seco.id t., Below Market, Clearfield, Pa. April 4, 1ST1. IMPORTED LIQUORS, 8t O AS BRANDIES mml HOLI.AXD GIXS. PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES, PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS. OLD GRAPH WINES. All the above brands warranted pure and to excel anything in this market for medlt-inal pur poses GEO. N. COLLL UN, March 30,'70-tf. Prop r of Shaw House. MOSIIAXNOtf Land and Lumber Co., MANUFACTURE LUMBER, L ATI I, PICKETS, AXD S1IIXGLES. II. II. SHILLIXCiFOUP, rresi.lent, OFo Forest Pare, 125 S. 4:h St., Pint a. JNO. LAWS HE, Oenl Sup't, Oserola Mills, Clearfield County, fa. Mosliannon Land and Lumber Co.? Offer Inducements to Purchasers of CHOICE GOODS, AT THEIR M A M M O T II STORE INT OSCEOLA. Moshanmm Land and Lumber Co., Offer LOTS in the Borough of Osceola and vicinity for sale. Terms easy. Apply at the Office of the Co. JOHN LAYVSJIE, GenI Sup't. January 18, 1371. ATTENTION BUYERS READ! READ!! Who Bells the cheapest goods in the county? MOSSOT ! Who Bells best calicoes at 12 J ctsayard MOSS OP! Who sells best unbleached muilin at 17 cents' JlOSSOP! Who sells Ilall's Calf Boots ai ?5 00? MOSSOl'i Who seils Hall's best Coarse Boots at 4 50? JlOSSOP! Who sells Hall's LestK.p Boots at 4,50? MOSSOT! Whoselts flats lower than anybody else? M 0 S S O P ! Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? MOSSOPI Who sells Syrup the cheapest? M O S S O P ! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOT? Who sella Chop and Feed the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who Sdlls 1 tardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Qucehsvare the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Flaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOT! Who first brought good's down to the lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MO S SOP'S! Clearfield, May U. 18 FOR SALE, White Lead, Zinc Paint Linsrtd Oil. Turpentine Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and dry. Paint and Varnish brushes. HARTSWICK A IRWIN, Clearfield. Pa -M b.'r.t. TO LUMBERMEN! PERFECTION IN CANTHjQOkS! The Clearfield Excelsior Canth'ook will not wear out or break, being constructed with one solid band from clip to point. It is pronounced by all practical Lnmbcrmcn who have examined it to be the most erfect cant hook ever invented Amos Kennard. Patentee. All orders promptly attended to. Manufactured by AMOS KENNARD & CO., Nev2 J. Clearfield. Pa. la70 LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Pooks: Pheet Masio for Piano, Flute and Violin ; Blank Acconnt and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. French pressed and plain; Pens slid Pencils; Deeds; Mortgagee; Judgment. Exemption ani PromUory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal rap; Record cap and Iiill cap, etc., Will be sold at Wholesale or Retail by P. A. GAULIN, At the Post office, oa Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. May 5. ISMS a. L. REr.n. O. T. BOO j. r. WEAVER NOTICE. w wTrVi w. row ELL CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL R I G II f . Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER X CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the citiiens of the county that they have completely refitted and supplied their PLANING MILL, in this Borough, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, saeh as Flooring, Weatherboarding, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and Moldings, ff all kind". Tlieyhave a large stock of dry lumber en haid, and will pay eash for elear stuff, one-and-a-half inch nannel plank preferred Not 6. '07. 1 SPRING C00DS! 11 THE FIRST OF THE SEASON ! THE CHEAPEST IN THIS MARKET 1 BUY! BUT!! BUY!!! o r KRATZER &" LYTLEj Your Dry Goods. Your Groceries, Your Hardware, Your Qneensware, Tour Notions. Your Boots A Shoes, Tour Leather, Your Shoe Findings, Your Flour and Fi?h, Your Bncon and Feed, Your Ptoves, Your Carpet Chain', Your Huts and Caps, Your Wall Papers, Your Oilc'oths. Your Carpets, Your Window Curtains. SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! at wholesale to country merchants. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, ic A liberal discount to builders. Everything that you need can be had at great advantage to the buyer, at KRATZER A LYTLE'S, Market Street, Mar22.'7l. Clearfield. Pa , op. the Jail. BIGLER, YOUNG & CO., (Successors fa BeyutoH If Toung), Gor. Fourth and Pine Streets) CLEARFIELD, TA., maxi-faCtcreks or ST I AM ENGINES, Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, ill AFTING. PULLEYS, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work: STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Tlows; and castings of all kinds. DEALERS IX Giffards' Injector, Steam Gaugos, Steam Whistle Cilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks, Glebe T aires, Cheek Valves, Wreught Iran Pipe, Steam Pomps, Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-frictiea Metals, Soip Stone Packing, Gam Packing, Ac, 4c; December 14. 1370-tf. CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums. Peaches and Canned cern, etc , for sale at the Irug Store of A.I. SHAfc. ii. II i ii : k?i ; 1 1 5 ; 9 - i 1 i;;. hi: ?: . it t i
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