Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 18, 1860, Image 4

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    A Contented lift.
ir HUT.t Kirn. ' . .
J lre hundred dollars I hav saved-,
i A rathei moderate stors
' Jio matnr I nhalLbe content
, When X'lr little fore.
(At rorty.)
Will, I con count ten thoasaud now
That's better thn before!
ml I may well be ratified
When Ve a little more,
''')
r'nme fifty thousand i rctty ell
Hut I hove earaed it sore;
JJowever. I shall not complain
W hen I've little Dior.
(AtSUtg.)
ltr hundred thuusond sick end old-.
Ah ! life 1 but a bore !
Vet I can be content to live
When I've little more.
(.1 Strenlf.)
lie dies nnd to bis greedy heirs
Ho leaves a countless store ;
His wealth bus purchased bira tomb
And rery little more. Homi Journal.
Agricultural.
Remarks on Summer Pruning.
Pincliinc" is a terra often used in hor
ticultural literature, and is one of those
leclinicnl words thnt, although well un
derstood among the initiated, lias a ve
ry indefinite meaning to the general read
cf, at least in its horticultural application
Pincliint is a mode of summer iru
ping whereby -robust shoots are checked,
at nn early stage ortneir growtu, uy re
moving their extre.nc points with a pinch
between the thumb and finger; Ihisrol
lard, for a time, their extension, nnd n
duces growth in lower buds thnt would,
in nil probability have remained dormant.
4 lie process is nppnuuu i" mi u tea aim
puuua, inu is uiu ucai uii-uiun ui iub
my aesirea lorm oi growin or snnpo ui
plnnt, out it is now Decerning more asso
rialcd with tho management of fruit end
I lie production of fruit.", than it has been
jicrotoforo, and its advantages ore slowly
being recognized.
'j'iie great tendency to growth in health
y trees is towards the extreme points of
branched, nnd the prevalent mnde of win
der pruning, those of robust growth are
put back moro or less severely. This is
done with n view to encourago side or lat
eral growths, but it is a very imperloct
mode of gain in;; advantages which are
more readily secured by judicious, and
timely care in summer. A momenta re
flection will convince nry one that it is at
best but a negative practice to allo'V a
treo to make n heavy growth of wood du
ring summer end removo it with tho pru-ning-knife
In winter, thus sacrificing nnd
throwing nwny rs usele?s what has been
tho great aim of tho cultivaiorio produce.
There are exceptions where winter pru
ning will bo absolutely a necessity; in
young trees, for instance, it is evident
that a healthy, vigorous and extonded
pystem of roots is of paramount impor
tance. Sieklv, or wenk growing trees,
will also to rendered nioro vigorous by
rutting tho branches well down in winter
but when tho tree is well established, it
it b perfectly practicable to maintain its
productiveness, and induce it to assume
any desired form by pinching during the
reason of nctive growth, and we hesitate
not to assert, that tho highest point in
tho ciltiiro and management of fruit trees
will not have been reached, until this
principle has becomo fully recognized
and penernlly acted upon.
Even in nn economical point of view
n ilh referenco to labor, it is obvious that
a saving will be gained by rutbing off a
bud in June, instead ol having to cut- a
branch in December. Indeed tho ampu
tating of largo branches is altogether ob
viated, and the nutriment wliich would
have been appropriated by such, is absor
bed by the branches retained.
Trees vary so much in their habits of
growth and are so susceptible to the in
fluences of soil nnd climate, that no defin
ite practical rnles enn be given even by
tho most expert, that woald form a safe
guido to the novice in treo culture. It is
A matter of individual exporienco and ob
servation ; no amount ol explanatory in"
formation will convey moro than tho ne
cessity for tie recognition of tho general
principle, ami that once firmly establish
ed in the mind, and the theory thorough
ly understood, the cultivator will readily
acquire the discriminating knowledge
which alway follows practical experience
and close observation.
One of tho tr.ost common errors in sum
mer pruning, and one that isnlso extremo
ly injurious, is t lint of delaying the opera
tion until growth has made considerable
advance, and then in ordor to secure tho
emission of shoots at certain points a sol
vere diminution of active foliago is iho
consequence. We have seen grapo-vines
thus treated, fallowed to proceed uneheck
d until thotniddle of July, and then a
foot or more taken from the end of each
shoot, that wero completely paralyzed
and the erop a total failure, tho berries
remaining green until overtaken by frost.
It is such occurrences as tho above thnt
give rise to tho many apparently conflict
ing stntoments thut abound in our hortw
cultural and agricultural literaturo. A
course of practice is undertaken without
r proper knowledge Of the system or the
principles upon which it is founded, nnd
wliea failures occur, they nro seldom at
tributed to their proper source.
i lio perfection olsummcr pruning, then,
consists in eheekinir tho ornw-th nf"t,nri!o.
uUrrtoot. wilUoul Ui,n,!.isl,in8thefoi.
ago; when tho extrenie point of a branch
Is bruised, growth will be checked without
the removal of leaves. Nothing is more
reriain iiinn mis, mat 1110 welliiro of the
crop deiiemls upon a full growth of heal
thy tolinjjc. mwr and Gardener,
rBovKRiis won rtusERviNo. Hasty
people drink the wine of life scalding hot.
Death is the only master who takes his
servanls williout a character. Content is
tho mother of good digestion. When
pride and poverty marry together, their
children aro want end critiio. Where
hard work kills ton, idleness kills a hun
dred men. Folly and nrido walk id Uv
side. Ho that borrows binds himself with
his neighbor rope. He that is too good
Wllnv0' "piunrt , lhi,
1"'?"'-"
never flatter. isdotn is always at home
to those that call Tho firmest friends
ask (he fowost- favors.
: -"TiTT nr?" i- i ,
Cr It is said that a girl in Lngland was
struck dumb by the firing of a cannon.
Since then a number of married men
have invited tho artillery to come and
dischnrgo thoir pioces on their premise
M l, horrid wrrt.-hr.r 1 rcmlscs
Uio hoin l wrckhes.
d. A. riHHir
a. c rimiir
imliiniT nnb' CoIIrttioii ffict
or
: IE0NAE7), FINNEY &Co.
CLEARFILP,
CLEARFIELD COUXTY, PA.
JBILLS OL I JCnAHflB, SUITS AUDDRArrS MBCOrHTED
DEPOSITS BFXEIVED,
Qottel'uns made and proceed promptly remitted
Exchange oil fhe't'ltles constantly
oil hand.
JtlrOfliee on Second St, nearly opposite the
COURT HOUSE.
rpiin cMsARFircrn academv, win
X be opened hr the recoption of pupils,
(nmlos and females) on Monday, May 2Sth, 1860,
7riper scasion or etoven weens
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary
Arithmetic and Geography. $2.60
Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog
raphy and History. '00
Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy
and Hook Keoping tiM
Latin and Greek language. $8 00
To students desiroue of acquiring a thorough
Knelisb Education, and who wish to qualify
themselves for teachers, this Institution offers
dosirable advantages.
No pupil received for loss than half a session, ;
nd no ueauction raaue except lor proiracieu
sickness,
Tuition to be paid fit tho close of the term,
C. 1. 8ANHFORD, Triscipal.
May 23, 1800.- Iy.
1 12 W
NE
FIKjU AJfi
W GOODS.
Juat receiving and opening at the Old stat
of Lewis Smith in Bethlehem swell selected a
sortmont of Spring and Summor (joods of al
moit every dencription.
description.
d Faucy, a beautiful assortment!
ttaple an
Prints and Dress Goods
of the latest stylos, also a variety of useful Nc
tiuns. lints and Caps,
Uonnets and Shawls,
Boots nnd Shoes,
Hardware, Qucenswaro, Drugs an
Medicines, Fish,
GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Scxnrs and all articles usually kept
in a country Store, all cheap for cash,
(.live us a oall and see for your selves.
11. h. HENDERSON, t CO.
Moy 21, 1SC0.
1800
...vfV'-J'iHlVeo,,,
I0CO
s- jricrcii.'iiir.
.
And extensive Dealc
'! s'l uro Timber. IljarJ.
v hlilngles, Ac.
r v tV. . Al
irell hj1
lid
M'cii 14
I8G0.
JOSHUA S. JOHNSON,
nAVINU fitted up a (hop a few doors ens
of tho "Old Jkw Stork," on Market st.
dctircs to inform the community at largo, tha'
he keeps on hand a variety of
CAIIIXRT WORK,
at his shop, nnd thnt ho manufactures to ordct
(of superior finish,) every description of house
hold and kitfhen furniture, among which art
Centre and Dining Tnhlos Mnhoganfand Com
mon buroaus Common and Fancy Icdstoadt
Stands, Safes, Cupboards, Sofas, Lounge) 4c,
which he is determined to dispose of at as cheap
rates, for cash, as they can be purchasod tt any
othor establishment of tho sort in tho County.
Persons wishing to buy furniture are Invited to
come to bis shop and cxnmino bis articles, and
judgo for thcuisolvts of their quality nnd finish,
bcloro piircliasing clscwUoro, as ho feels confi
dent that he enn suit them in price and quality.
N. B. lie is also prepared to ninko C rnxs to
order on tho shortest notico and attend funeral!
with a hoarse, when called upon.
r-All kinds of country produce will bo re
ceived in payment for work.
. nov. 17, 185S.ly.
FLEMING HOTEL,
Fchmkrlt known as the Good Intent,)
CURWENSVILLE,
Clearfield County, Pennsylvania,
The subsciiber bees leave to inform his old
ensloHiors, and tho public generally that ho has
recently union tne abovo well known stand, and
thnt ho has entirely refitted aad refurnished it in
a stylo adapted to the ago, nnd the wants of the
entire traveling community.
HIS TABLE
will always be pravidod with ercry luxury tb
mnrkctt and surrounding eountry will afford.
HIS BAR
will be supplied with the choicest wines and li
quors. HIS STABLES,
which nr the best and most commodious on the
road within a dny's travel, will always bo in
charge of earoful and attentive hostlers. In
short
Every department "of his Establishment will
be supplied with all tho comforts and convonlen
cios Ihe wenry traveller could desire.
June 2, '58. M'M. A. MASON.
cuba hotel7jXynesvil"le7paT
THE above Hotel, baring recently boen fitted
''P ".)r a non,e or entertainment, is now open
K M"
May l HSS, ,oUN J0 DAN
SALi OFF. V. SCIIOENING'S
ESTATE.
1")y virtue of nn ordorof the Orphan's Court ot
) Clearfield county, the farm or roal Erntate
in Jordan township, containing-about sixty two
! acres, lato the property of F. V. SCIIOENINQ
ana being the snme property on which he lived
at tho times of hit death in 1854 1 hut now In the
occupancy of tho Administrator II. F. RCIIOE
NINO, will be exposed to sale at Publio Vendue
or outcry a: Ansonville in said eounty on
SATURDAY THE 4TII DAT OF
AUGUST, A. D. 1S0C,
l J. 'c,ock ln loe afternoon of said day. The
. rcal ei,ttt'9 " more full7 described as fvL
I """'ginning .1 a Hemlock, thenee south 40 do-
percho. to, post, thene. south
50 degrees west Hi perchee to a Hemlock, thence
north 40 degrees west 90 parches to a post,
thence north 50 degrees eat 115 perches to the
place of beginning. Containing sixty-ons acres
nd sixty-six pojehes, and the usual allowance
of six per centum rf-ot as by reference to deed
from Lewi w'n nd others to said Frederick
f Jhoonin8 d,ed U 17th day of Oetober A. D.
1 n V r'T.'d.i,? CIer"e'd county ln Book
PK 40 will mora fully appear.
j",ily 4, lso. H. F. SCHOENINO, Adm'r.
JiXEl T. LCOK1RD.
W. A. WAM.ACK. '
I ft
f a-' X
v .r
J. OSCAK LOBilKE.
t. 0. HABTIWICK, M. D.
DRUG jr VARIETY
LOllAINE&CO.
HAVE lust received from the Eaatern cities,
nd opened at their NEW STORE ROOM
on MARKET STREET, two doors west of Third,
the most extensivo assortment of Drugs,
Medioiies,
Paints,
Oils,
Varnishes,
Dye-Stuffs,
Tobacco A Segari,
Toilet artioles,
Perfumery,
Blank books,
Stationary,
Cutlory,
Miscellaneous
And Fancy
Articles to. it, i
ever offered to the public in this secticn of the
country.
Their Drug and Chemical, of which they
nave citensive assortment, have been select-
e(i it cnecial roflerencc to their quality ana
freshness.
Their stock of Oils and Paints will consist
of Linseed oil, Coal oil, Tanner's oil, Turntnline,
Bed k White lead, dry and ground in oil, Spsn
ish brown, Venitian red, Yellow and Stone ochre
Lampblack, 7;lack load, Ivory black, Chinese k
American Vermillion, purls green, paris, Ultra
marine and prussian blue, dry nnd ground in oil,
C'nrmine, Chrome groen it yollow, Chalk of all
Cobalt, Drop, lake d- black, Emery, Glue. Gume,
Copal, Dainar and Sliolliic, Indian red, Litharge,
Orange mineral, pumice and Rotten stone, Hose
pink, English nnd American, Roln, Scar'et, (or
porsinn red,) Terra Sienna, Turkey umbre, Ver
digris, blue t' white Vitriol, Whiting, Zinc, put
ty aud putty knives, (ilass of all tiios and quali
ties, Lookiug-glast platoi, ie, da,
l)ye-s(ufls it Varnishes:
Extra Logwood, chip
ped and ground. Indigo, Maddec, Annatto,
Cochineal, Sul. tin, Red saunders; Copal, Coach,
Black for leather, Japan for dying, Map, Mnstic,
White Damar, White spirt and Flowing Varniu.
Tobacco Scgars:
Cavendish, best, Nnturnl
ieaf, Roach k ready, Lsdv twist. Fine cuts ofall
kinds, aod pride of the Harem, tobacco ; liappoo
ani Scotch snuffj; El phaeton, Henry Clay,
punch, La chics, El mono, Ac, Segars.
nlauk-Hooks and Stationary.
Ledgers
Day-books. Receipt and Note-books, Dinrios, La
dies and Office Portfolios, Black parchment and
paper Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other
legnl blanks. Foolscap, letter, Note, Business
nnd drawing paper, Envolopes, Rtndy reforence
Files, Anncar'i and Arnold's writing fluid, Ink,
black, blue, nnd carmine, Steel Pens ana Pen
holders, Paper clips, mucilage, and all other ar
ticles in the Stationary line.
Toilet fe Fancy Articles A Perfumery.
Hair
bruhes, American, French A KnglUh, with Ivo
ry, Shell, Penrl, BufTuIn, Satlnnood, Rosewood
k ornnmented hacks, all qualities ; Cloth brushes
Hat brushes; Teeth brushes, various qualities;
Shaving brushes, American, English and French
with Russia bristles and Badger's hair; Flesh
brushes ; Comb brushes and Cleaners, Tortoiso
shell Tuck combs, Tortoise sholl, Plain k Fancy
and India rubber Long Combs; SheU, Buffulo,
Horn and India rubber puff eido Combs ; India
rubber Dressing Combs, 4 to S inches, all styles ;
English Toilet combs with handles; Bonnet
combs; Ivory and Qutta pcrchafine tooth combs';
Pocket combs, all styles : American, French k
German Cologne A Lavon ler waters ; Lubin's,
Taylor's, Wright's, Mangonot k Conway's ex
tracts for the han lkorchiof, of a grcnt variety of
styles; Burnett s Cocaine, Barry s lrieophorous,
Lyon's Cathairon, Eau, Lustrn), Boars, Mnssaccar,
Antignn, Rose nnd Coral Oil; lloef marrow,
Pomades, nnd rinlocoom, Amcncnn nnd 1-rencli
nil styles nnd prices cold cream, Toilot powdor,
Rouge Halls, Lilly White, run Boxes, China,
and paper, smelling snlts, Balm of a thousand
flowers, tooth paste, tooth paste, charcoal, reso,
Ac, Ac, Shaving Compound all sizes; Military
soap, Honey Soap, Chrystaline and Floating
soaps,, Ottoman, Vankoo and (lullngher sonps,
Iransparent and Cattilo sonps, Ac. Ac,
Miscellaneous Articles.
Gents steel frunio
morocco and cuff Portmonaics, Lodics silk lined
papier Marhe, inlaid tortoiso shell, velvet and
morocco Portmonnies, Ladies Crotchet pursos
embroidered witn stool beads, Ladies Cabas and
morocco satchels, shell, pearl, ivory, volvct nnd
papier Mnohe, Ivory nnd pear memorandum tab
lets, Fine Engish Morocco, Pocket Wa'lets, Mo
rocco and caf Pocket books, with straps and
caspi; Bill books, and Banker's cases with lock
and key; odlnpsion drinking cups, Medical glas
ses with and without drops. Fishing tackle,
Chnpnian k Ejierson's Rnzur strops cigar cases,
erumb brushes, Shoe Brushes with nnd without
handles Horn bruahes, all qualities. Paint
and varnish brushes n sites, tin nnd copper
bound, Sash tools aW sites, oountcr and mark
ing brushes, white wash nnd scrubbing brushes.
Fancy colored feather dusters Ac., Rich pcarf
inaid papier mache, toilot cases, work boxes,
writing defks, Rosewood and Mnhogony uriting
desks, Chessmen and Chen boards, Gonts. Kill
Gloves, Neck tics, collars, cravats nnd canes, La
dies Kid, TafTrta Silk and Kid finished gaunt
lets, and Lyle thread gauntlets, Rlnck and color
ed silk web suspenders, french striped gum sus
penders, Rich embroidered suspenders. Guiots
new stylo French suspenders, Gents, linen hand
kerchiefs, colored border and Cambrio bnndkor
cbiefs, Ladies linen bandkorchiofs in great vari
ety ; Sun shade fans, circuar French fans; can
ton feather fans of a great variety ; Fine Canton
pnm fans with ivory and painted handles, Black
and mourning fans; Huir pins English nnd
Frodch, Ac., Ac. Also Patent Medicines of ev
ery voricty.
All of which will bo sold at tho lowest CASH
prices,
Country Physicians furnished with Drugs,
Medicines and Surgical Instruments, at the most
rcasannblo rates forcatb,
June 6, I860. Iy,
Notice to Assessors.
WnrnitAS, by the last part of the nth clause of
tne 2nd section or tho Act of Asrombly entitled
"An Act for tho regulation of the Militia of this
Commonwealth," approved tho 21st day of April,
A. D. 1858, Assessors of boroughs end townhips
aro directed to furnirh the Jlrigade Inspector of
mo ungaue in wnicn tuoir districts, are situated,
with a copy of the military roll of thoir rospoct
ivo districts when they derosite the original
wiui ins ouuniy commissioners
NOTICE IS THEREFORE IIERK?Y 01 V
EN, that tho Assessors of the several boronghs
and townships in Clearfield county, constituting
iud uin ungaue oi ui inn division, Pennsylva
nia militia, that they are required to furnibh mo
with a copy of said miliary roll on or beforo the
first day of August next j and upon failure thore
ef, the penalty for neglect of duty will bo strict
ly enforced.
-Copies of tho rolls can be sent to me by
mail, addressed to Itiirnside P. O.. or left with
J. II. Larrimer, eommandant of the bricado. at
Vim Kn. i i i ... ... '
ui. vuiuo iu vno oorougn oi uiearnelu.
8. C. PATCHEN. Ilrig. Ins.
6th llrlgade, 14th Div. P, M.
Ilrigado Iispector's Office, Ilurnside t'p,
June 8, I860.
DRY APPLES, for sals at the store of Wm,
F. Irwin, Market street, Clearfield Pa.
im HUSKIES for sale at the stars of
v. m. Irwin. Clearfield Pa,
BACON, Ham, Sides, and Snoulders. forsa
at the store of Wm. F.Irwin, Clearfield Pa.
Cheapest! Best!! Largest!!!
$35,00
PAYS for tuition in single and double entry
Book-keeping, writing commercial arithmet
ic and Lectures.
Board 8 weeks $20, Stationary $7, Tuition
$35, eutire expenses $02. ,
TJsual Lime from 6 to 8 weeks. Every student
'upon graduating is guaranted cempetent to man
jnge the books of any business, aad qualified to
earn a salary f:om
500 to 1000 Dollars.
Students enter at any time Ko vaoatlon Re
view at pleasure. ,
Fiet premiums Tor best Business writing i
1869, received at l'itusburgh, Philadelphia and
Ohio Stato Fairs. Also at tbo principal fairs of
the Union for the past four years.
Minister's Sons reecivod ot half price.
fcft.For Circulars, and Embellished View of
the College, inclose five letter stamps to
JT. W. al&illD, i-iiWDurgu, i a.
KltATZERS'
HAVE JUST OPEXED TJIER XEW
SPRING GOODS
COMrRISlNG
ISonncts,
Shawls,
Ladies' Dress Goods, Ribbons,
Flowers and Millenary goods gen
crally.
ATT ISTI0N INVITED TO MEIR
and Shoes ofevcry description.
Also to thoir elegant stylos of BUSINESS
COATS, and Men's A Boys' CLOTHING.
A full assertment of Carpets, Floor Oil cloths
and Carriage trimmings eonsUnliy on nand.
foB-Flour, Untan, Fith iff. nr tlx lottott pricM
Brcsh Arrival of
: New Goods,
AT THE CIIEAr CASH STORK.
I nm just receiving and oponing a large and
well selectod assortment if
SPJJ1NG ND SUMME72
Goods, of almost every descrtp
tion, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dress
goods, of the ticwcst and latest styles. Also a
great variety of useful notions,
A large assortment, ready-made
CLO TIiINGy
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Roots nnd Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, yieensware,
Druggs and Medicines,
Oil nnd Taints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
Fish, I aeon and Flour,
of the best quality, all of which will be sold
at tho lowest cash or ready pny prices.
My old friends and tho publio generally, are
respectfully luvitcd to call,
Clearfield, May 9, 1800, M'M. F. IRW'IX
NEW GOODS
NEW GOODS ! ! NEW GOODS1 ! !
Just reecivod and now oponing at Irvim's cheap
corner store, a large and w ell selected stock of
Spring and bummer goods, all of which are ol
fered at lower prices than ever. Call and exam
ine goods nnd prices, h, A. lKtliM.
(JurwcnsviUe, May 10, 'bU.
onnots,
Floronco braids, English straws,
Mi Shaker and othor s'.ylos
trimmed and un-
trimmed, will be found in variety at tha corner
storoof E. A, IKVIN,
CurwensvilU, May lG, 'GO.
r adios dress goods, ofpattorns and texturos to
VJ please all, will be found at the corner store of
Curwinsvilie, May 16, 1860. E. A. IRVIN,
s
kelelon Skirts, a large yarioty at roduccd pri
ces at Irvins corner storo. Curwcnsvillo 16, '60.
Q tella and other .S'hawls in varioty at the cheap
yj Store or is. A. 1KV1N
Curwensvillo, May 1G, 'GO.
E
oots and Shoes. A largor stock and lower
prices than ever, at Irvins tbeapost corner,
tJurwcnsville, May IG, '00
Avery large stock of Spring end Summer
clothing of the latest styles for sole low by
Cuiwensvillc, May 18, 1860. E. A. IRVIN.
Ceoklng Stoves of various sites and prices for
sale by K. A. IRVIN.
Curwensvillo, May 16, '00.
Iackerel aud Horring for sale at the corner
store of E. A, IRVIN.
lAmvensville, .Vny lfi, 'CO.
Ilonr, Bacon, Beans and Clover seed, at th
eboap eorncr by E. A. IRVIN.
Curwcmville, May 16, 1860.
Glass, Noils, Paints, Oils kc. for sale low by
Ihe quantity or by retail at tho cheap corner
torof K. A. IRVIN.
Curwcnsvillo, May IC, 'GO.
fT" sides of Spanish solo leather 'or sale low
fJJ forcash by E. A. IRVIV.
Curwonsville, May 16, I960.'
T?RUTr.
Dried Apples, Pared and nnpared.
I. Teaches, Cherries, Prunes and Raisins at
. --If
and Haisini
E. A. IRVIN
the corner storo of
Curwensvillo, May 16, 1800.
Diretins Mill and cut aws, Mann's axes and
general assortment of Hardware at tht
lur of E. A. IRVIN,
Curwensville, May 16, I860,
A largo lot of BEANS for sale at
the I rot
Store of
MERRILL A BIQLKR,
CO
OAL OIL And Coil Oifc Lawrs for sale
C. KRATZFR 4 S05S.
!!! DEATH!!!
To every form and Specie of
VERMIN.
"COSTA R' S"
"COSTA li'S" Rut, Roach Ac, Exterminator.
"COSTAR'S" .
"COSTAR'S" Bed-Bug Exterminator.
"COSTAR'S"
"COSTAR'S" Etectric rowdcror Itsccte.
DESTROYS INSTANTLY
j(a, xoacnc, ini;u, wuiui.".-
. t i r:- nri n,nin, . 1 i
Hed-bUgs, Ants, WOtns, .nosriuitoe, rit-iw,
Insects on i'lants, insects on Aiiininis, u c.
in short every lorm and specie ol
. ', .- r.T.-i--rr n
VE 2
in il.i:u.,l i Kuur Vnrk filv
used by the City Post Utlice- the City Tris
tn and Station houses the city Steamers,
Ships &c., the City Hotels. "Astor," "St.
SicholM," Ac, and by more t'-ian 20,0W
private iamites.
83uDrurgist8 and Kctailers everywhere
. soli them.
Bffluseholesale Agents in all large Cities
SffiuRegular sizes, 25e., a0o., it 51 lioxes
IJottles, Flasks.
tmv! ! I IIewakb ! 1 !of siiuriousitnitations.
Kxarnine each Uox, liottle & riasK,
and take nothinjj but "Costa rV
Bu?1.00 Boxes sent by mail.
Bt'A-TS 4 J5.00 by hxpress.
BA.Addrcss orders or for Circular, to
II EN It Y It. t'OSl AH,
Principal Depot, 410 Broadway, N. Y.
BQUiOLl) BY LOR A IN E & CO.
March 17th. tleartiold 1'a.
PURIFY THE J3LOOD.
VEGETABLE LIFE TILLS
AND
PHOENIX BITTERS.
The hiiih and envied eclobrity which these.
pre-emircnt medicines have acquired fur their .
i :l.tA -(T. : nll iU ,i:.nnan, M-1.I..K lli.i, .
p to curerbandeVed thVc ic!
!hem 5 Cy,,LUrown',bT their TZt
wnrk. insi'fy fr them, and t hov thrive not:
? .1 ; :i v. u . j v... . 'S
ni,..mnlim. Affoetinn. of (be 1! lmliler and4t d.
ncys. liillious r ever ana iiver v.ompiuinis,
la tha south and west, whero these diseases prc-
II 111 !. fniinil InvnlnnKlA l'lmitui-a
Ti'nrmnrn.nml nthnm. who once use these nicdicinosl
will never afterwords be without thorn.
Dyspepsia. No person with this distressing
disease should delay using these medicines im
mediately. Eruptions of the skin, Erysipelas,
Flatulency, Fove' and Ague. For this scourgo
of the western eountry these medicines will be
jouad safe, rpeedy, and certnin remedy. Other
medicines leave the system subject to a return of
the disease a ure by these medicines is per
manent. Try them, bo satiffied, and be cured.
Mercural Diseases, Never fails to erndi
sato entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely
sooner than tho most powerful preparation of
cursupurilla.
Night sweats, Aervous Debility, JNervons loin-
plaints of fell kinds, Organic Affections, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Painter's Cholic.
Piles. The oncinal proprietor of these medi
cines wns ourcd uf I'ilos of Si years standing by
tho use of these Life medicines alone, Vi onus or
nll kinds, are cfloctunlly cured by these medicines
Parents will do well to administer them whonover
their existenco is suspected. Reliof will be
Certain,
Tills Ult ft II 1.1.9 A.ii' i uva..i ni.iD.1..-.
Purify tho blood, nnd thus removo nll diseaso
fiom the system. A singlo trial will place the
LiFR Tills and Phoenix JIitteiis ucyoncl tho
reach of competition in the estimation ofevcry
patient.
3trrpared and sold liv
DR. WM. B. MOFFAT,
335 Drodway, cor. Worth St., New Yoik.
Feb. 29th I860. lyr.
Cabinet, Chair Making,
JOHN Ol'LICH, of the borough of Clcarficla,
l'a., will bo prepared at oil times to attend to
to any business in the abovo lino on short
notice, and in a workniauliko manner. 1! is place
of business is at the old shop on the north sidoof
Market street, 3d door east of Third bL, nearly
opposite tho old Jew store ; where he will keep
constantly on band a largo assortment of Ma-
hngony and Cane iiottom Chair, nnd Cabinet
Waro of every description, which he will disposo
of on as reasonabla terms as the same articles
can be had elsewhere in tho county.
His stock of Cabinet Ware now on band, con
sists in part of Dressing nnd Common Bureaus,
Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks and
Hook Cases, French nnd Field Post Bedsteads,
Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta
bles, Ac. Coffins manufactured nnd dolircred ut
any place desired.
February 9, 1Sj9. no. 4, vol. iv.J
CLEARFIELD STONE WARE POTTERy.
Tbnnkful for past favors and solici tious of fu
turo patronage I would respectfully announce
that I have on hand again, and will constantly
keep nt the Tottory in this borough, on tho cor
ner a short distance easl of the Methodist Chnreli,
a large stock of Crockery , such as Cream crocks,
milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Stove pipo casing
rf-e. rfc. ; and also an cxtensive assortment of,
different sites and patterns of brackets and
rosettes for cornice on bouses, nnd other moul-;
dings.
Any mouldings not on hand will bo made to
older on short notice. Also firo brick mado
and kept for sale.
$fk liboral reduetion on prices mvle to
wholesale dealers. F. LKITZINGER.
Clearfield, may 2.1, 1870. ly.
Look Hero
flnill If IllPIl
V-1IHIIH.I1
WAGON SHOP AHEAD!!!
Tbo subscriber thankful for past favor takes
this mothod of informing his old customers nnd
the publio in general, that he bas moved his shop
from the Foundary to the shop formerly occupied
by Ooorge W. Orr, on Third street, Clearfield Pa.,
whore he will continue to manufacture Wagons
of every description, to order, of good matorial
nnd in a workmanlike manner. Also, Sleds,
Wheelbarrows, Harrows. (J rain-cradles, d o., made
on short notice, in superior style, and of the best
stock. Repairing of every kind dono with dis
patch, and on reasenablo terms.
WILLIAJf BROWN.
July, 13, 1839. ly.
LOOK IIKHR! J.OOK lll'.HKl
THE undersigned subscribers, take this moth
od of informing the publio generally, that
they have this day entered Into copartnership in
THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS,
I and ean be found at the shop formorlv occupied
Dyj. hhunkwiler, on Third stroct, in this bo.
ruuii, wncrv me win ue Jicaneu io sue iiio r uiu
customers, nnd as many new ones as can make
It convenient to give tbem a call.
Bring on your hoes, your spados and picks,
Your log-chains and your pulling sticks,
Your sleds, your sleighs, your borso, your mars,
Ho three-year old shall then go-bare.
Your spears will work np then just right,
To prooning hosks for every height, '
Your swords too, shall then be wrought.
To ploughshares such as Cain ne'er bought.
JACOB SHUNKWILER,
GEO. W. ORR.
Clearfield, December 8, 1858. tf.
LINDSEY'S IMPKOVFD
ISIooil Searcher X!
A STANDARD MEDICINE i
For the speedy, radical,' and effectual rnr A
AIL DISEASES arising from 1MPC- "A
It I fx OF i THE BLOOD.
This medicine has wrought tliA most Ddraou
lous cures in deiperato eases of
! Scrofula,
1 Cutaneous Diseases,
Cancerous fornatiuii,
Erysipelas, Boils, " " ,rs
Sore Eves, j.
Scald Head.
Old, Stubborn Ulcers,
TeMer Affections,
Rboumotio Ditorden,!
Dyspepsia,
Costivcneis,
; Jaundice,
IMercurial Diseases,
i Liver Complaint,
!LoW ePiriU
Salt Rheum, 4
General Debility,
Loss of Appetite,
Foul Stomucb,
Female Complaints, and all Diseases bavin;
their orgin in an impure stute f the Blood. ,
The nliove is a portrait of David M'Creary,
Napier township, who, on the 8Ut day of Aug.
1868, made efliilnvit bolors Justice Gorloy that
be wns treutcd fur the euro of Cancer by three
ph jsicinns of Ttcdfrd comity, nnd by Dr. Jtew.
ton of tho Electric Collego in Cineinnattl, ;for
poriod of nearly uighl months, notwithstuuding
whieh, bis lip, noto and a portion of hit left
cheek were entirely entcn nwny ! He had givfu
Up;U .,pc h. h rd of the WHoo
loed bearehf
f-d him, and ...hough sad,y di,.igur.d there
. is no question but what this invalunblo
' saved his life. Tho full particulars of this cms
" 'l.u".1 '"' "-"
s.
We alsorclor to thecato oiiNoney mc.iMicy,
of Eldertown, Armstrong county, Pa., cured ef
Scrofula after being unable to get out of bod ui
tb"
To tho caso of a lady in Ansonsvillo, Clenr
field county, who wai nlso nlilicted with Scrofula
in its worst form. '
To thi cose of lleorgo .Voisel, residing in Carl
town, Cambria count, l'a., who wns so badly af
flicted with Cancer that it cat bis entiro nosenO",
and his case was , worse, if possible, than
McCrearv's.
The particulars of theio coses evory one ot
whieh was cured by theuso of tho Dlood Searcher
may also be found in a circulns to bj bad ol
nny of the Agents.
K. M. LEMON, Proprietor.
Laboratory for the manufacture nnd sulo, ma
tho Pa, Railroad Depot, Hollidaysbiirg, l'a.
Dr. Goo. II. Keyeor, Wholoealo Agent Tl;t ,
burgh Pa.
'OH SAI-I1 I1V C. D, Valion, ClearCM i
John Tntton, Curwensrille ; Jiuues D, Orabmi,
flruhainpton j K. F. Ilrennor, Morrisdalo ; .' I n
I "ussrii, lenniuie; n. it. moore, i.uui-: w :(?;
! fl- ,J- c"nt- 'cw ' uipori ; i :, u. ro.-ier, n...-
j iTifui ; ii, c-um, inbuilt uiu ; iiii"i.eu .i.e.i ir-
rny, iew iisniiigion ; i-.mvnra imnins, il-
liiimsvillo ; Jucksun 1'utchcn, UuinsiJ
Jtegnrty, (ilen Hope,
Feb. 1-t. UtiO.
Keep up t lie Excitement!
REMOVALS always causo oxcitoment ; urd
since the great excitement about tho rei ui
vul of the Court Houso has subsided, thoeomtnrf
nity generally huvo becumo soinonlnit e-tciml
upon bearing that C. D. Watson boa deleruii -l
to pull up stakes nnd remove to Virginia. )'i.t
tho laloxt cause for excitement is tho fact tha'. I
have removed my saddler shop from my M
stand opposite tho Court IIoiifo io my new IiIimi
un Market Mrcet nearly opposite th jail, wlir.
nll who may furor me with a call can be snppl:oi
with :
Single Harnfis, Double
Harness, Tug Harness,
Bridles Collars, Vliipa,
Halters, Housings. Breech
bands, Side Straps, &c
In fact every thing in the line of Saddling and
Harness making, '.thankful for tho very liberal
patronage heretofore bestowod, I solicit a cum
tinuanco of the same, nnd a call from as many
now customers as can make it suit.
GtOilOE W. Ml ELM.
P. S. My being connected with tho Drnr
business will not interfere with my shup, far i
have tbo- Drug Stoio attended to by carofsl
diinds, nnd intend dovotirg uiy timo exclusively
to mv recular buMncps. U. W. IS.
Aiig. 31,18M.
MOUNT "VKHKON JIOTKU
LUMBER CITY,
CI car ft eld County, Pa. ','
JOS. L. KIRBY, rnor-niETon. J
I "I") EG 3 leavo to announce !o Ihe traveling com-
J nmnity and the publio goncnrally, that he
has taken the above named hotel and refitted it
in a style suited to the times and the wantiof
tho public,
HIS TABLE
Will alwoj'S bo supplied with the bcsl the msr-
kets and tho surrounding country can aftjrd i
' tllj 11111
ilia jiaiv
Will contain the choicest liquors, and
HIS 6TA1JLHS
Will be in tho care of nttenliva limMiM!. re.
f sponsihlo for thoir conduct to their emiiluver,
, ... . . .,.. ..,,.1,11.1 ,
" "... pi. V.....V oi(.uiioiiiiii:iii mi ivi
sonal euporvision.
In tho the hope that ho will be ablo to ronke
his guests comfortable during their viij 'ohis
lnuse bo respectfully solicits a share Oj ublio
patronog?.
Lumber City Oct. 19, 1859.
iapi:k HANOI XC.H, o.
18G0-
SPrtlNC STYLES,' 18C0-
OF
WALL f APKBS, . ' 1
HO WELL & JiO URKE,
manufactures and Importers
OF
PAPER HANGINGS,
X. 17 South FOURTH Stroot, boloi
Market, Philadelphia.
inters unusual facilities to Wholsale A Retail
buyers, a splendid stock of goods to ecloct from,
and all nf the nowost and best desio-ni VYIV.
DOW CURTAI.V PAPERS, in endlossTarieT
' March 7th I860. .linos.
WM. r. CHAMBERS.
CARRIES on Chairmaking, Whoelwright, s.
house and Sign painting at Curwenst.
ClearOeld eo. All orders promptly attondod i
Jan. 5, 1353.
4-7ifiWIMU-lc ..l5v
JOSErJI PETERS, '
Justice of ttie. Peace, CurwentviHe, Pcn 'x.'
ONE door east of Montelins ,t Ten Eyr
Store. All business entrusted to hint wi
be promptly attended to, and all inVrameati
writing done on short notiet.
March, 3W lS8.y ',r. . . 1
! j,' h-.'--, i r-.V '..""