Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, March 24, 1869, Image 4
t)c gtaffemtau' gourwtf, gfearftcfb, a., Tarcp 24, i860. got the farmer. Growing' of tho Potato From Cuttings. Peter Henderson, of New Jersey, writes to the American Agriculturist as follows : A bout the first of April I stepped into the store of B. K. Bliss & Son, aud innocently asked for ten pounds of the Early Rose Po tato, which he had offered in his advertise ment at the modest price of $2 per pound. Mr. 8. informed me with all suavity that he could Dot let me have ten pounds, but would (here h3 looked patronizin-'y,) let me have half that quantity. I hud agreed to let a friend have five pound of this fa mous Potato, and had intended the other five pounds for my own planting, but being the possessor of ouly ten dollars worth (5 pounds), I of course handed thera over to my friend, who bad deputed me to buy. lie in turn handed me back one of the precious tubers weighing exactly 4 oz., which here- quested me to "experiment" with. Now, whether it was the patronizing manner of my illutrious rival, or whether it was th suspicion of a covert joke made by my friend when he handed me the small potato to ex periment with, I do not know, but an ex periment was begun. I cut this 4 oz. pota to in two pieces, so that each surface would present the greatest number of eyes. I then placed them on the soil of one of our green-house benches, keeping them entirely dry, until the cut part had healed over, and the shoots began to start from the eye the temperature of the green-house averaging perhaps 70 degrees. As soon as the shoots got to be four or five inches in length, they were cut off, about of an inch from the surface of the potato, or far euough off so as not to injure the latent eyes that were yet to start. The cuttings were then placed in the propagating house, and shaded and wa tered until rooted in the usual way. They were then potted in 2 inch pot3, in rich soil, and started to grow in the same tempera ture in which the potato had been placed. As the season advanced, shoots in great numbers were thrown out by the potato, which in turn were suhmitted to the same process of shooting. As the first shoots grew to lengths of 7 or 8 inches, the tops were cut from these and used as cuttings, so that by the first of J une this small potam to of 4 oz had given me nearly 150 plants.ev ery one of which was equal to a set made from a tuber. These were planted out in the firt week of June, in land very ill suited fir the erowth of the potato, and the crop, when dug in September, weighed exactly 450 pounds, or an increase of about 1600 iold. It may be questioned if this process is of any practical value, or whether it will pay. It is not claimed that there is any use in the practice if potatoes are being sold at the or dinary rates even yet paid for the Early Rose, there is no doubt whatever of the utility. For example, 1 lb. of potatoes so grown will easily produce 500 plants, making 500 hills, which, with ordinary culture, will give 3 lbs. per bill or 1500 lbs. Now the process of propagation is neither difficult nor costly, and can be done just as well in a common hot-bed as in our best-appointed green houses ;3t he ordinary hot-bed sash, 3 feet by 6, will hold 500 plants, if placed in the soil of the hot bed exactly as Lettuce or Cabbage plants are pricked out, are treat ed much in the same way by carefully shad ing and watering until the cuttings hare rooted. These in turn, as they grow make other cuttings from the top, as before de scribed. If the variety is very scarce the erop may still be farther increased by tak ing cuttings from the plants after they have made a growth of the field. Without re sorting to the glass propagation at all, a po tato crop may be doubled or trebleiTin quantity by "slipping" the shoots, and planting them out at ouce, if there is a con tinuance of rainy weather for two or three days at a time ; it should be donein June. I he thinning out of shoots from the regular plauting will do no more injury to the plants than the thinning out of a hill of cucumbers or melons would. It is not claimed that the growing of potatoes from cuttings is new ; in fact, it may be doubted if there is much new in either Horticulture or Agriculture ; processes that are suggested to us by circum stances to-day may have been practised by others a century ago, and it published to the World at all, have long since been forgotten ; but there is little doubt that this practice of growing potatoes from cuttings will be new to ten thousand of your readers, though the principle involved, and perhaps the practice followed, have been long known to many experienced Horticulturists. A horse that is in the harness every day needs an abundance of food and the right kind. Oats make more muscle than corn, and should always form part of the food of a hard working horse. Corn gives plumpness and imparts warmth. The colder the weath er the more corn ; the harder the work, the more oats. Food for Chickens. A writer r?canT-mend-4 for chickens, for the first week after hatching, hard boiled eggs, to be given, chopped fine, at least twice a day ; wheat steeped in milk, and coarse Indian meal, bread crumbs, etc. A change of food is necessary taice a week, subjtituting cracked coin for wheat. A correspondent of the American Farmers Magaxine helped to build a corn crib in Ver mont fifty-five years ago, which is still in good order and in which no rat or mouse was ever known to be. It. Ls on stone pillars, two feet high, each capped by a broad flat stone, smooth on the ondersido. It is contended by some that following corn with oats or barley, and then with wheat, is not in any sense a rotation, as all these belong to the same family. Rather pay wages to a servant, than ac cept the offered help of occasional atten dants suharenever paid. The Ohio Farmer asserts that nine-tenths of the foot and ankle ailments of the horse are traceable to standing on dry plank floors. He that would have hi business done well, must either doit himself, or see the doing of tt. B. 31 E Y E R PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT, ILE8BCRS, CEXTBB COD5TT, F!!l'A. Also aeent for 'ill the latent Improved Wate Wheels and PortableSaw Mills- Jan.t)'6rf-lyp F RAN K LIN HOUSE MILLER FARM STATION, (OS OIL CHEEK BAIL BOAD,) Venango County, Pea n't. THE HOUSE AND FURNITURE NEW J.v 8,'68-ly. C. VT. TWIST, Pbowuetor. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Books; Sheet Masio ror Piano, Kioto and Violin; Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de scription; r per ana Envelopes. French pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and r-romiaory xxotes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap; Kecord cap and Bill cap, etc , Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail by I. A GAULIN, At the Poe office, en Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. May 5, 1869 NEW STOCK. Fall and Winter Goods. WJI. REED & CO., Near Tost Office, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Having just opened a large and complete stock from New Yorkfand Philadelphia, we can offer extra nlucement. to CASH BUYERS. W have a splendid selection of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS. CLOAKINGS, FLANNELS. BLANKETS, BALMORALS, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS, TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS, ZEPIITR AND WOR6TED TARN, And the most complete assortment ol Ladies and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, - GLOVES OF ALL KINDS. ALEXANDRES KID AND IARRIS' CELEBRATED SEAM LESS KID GLOVES, the best ever made, Neckties, Butterflies, Collars, Cuffs, Handker chiefs, Embroideries, Laces, Edgings also a large assortment of Furs, with GAYS' PATENT MUFF, the best thing extant Together with a full line of staple goods, all of whioh we offer at the very lowest cash prices. CALL AND SEE US. No Trouble to Sh ow Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE MARKET STREET, IKAK TUB POST OFFICE. Clearfield, Oct. 7, 1S6S. GREAT EXCITEMENT! The Cheapest and Best Goods in Glo:irfield count j are sold by GEORGE S. PERRY, WBOtTESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER 1H FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE, North-west cor. Curtin St. and Publio Square, OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield co Pa. We keep on hand Goods of every grade and variety. FOR THE LADIES we have Dress Goods of every fabric, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Linens. Ae. Also a full stock of Gents' Furnish ing Goods. IN BOOTS AND SHOES We Dxrr comfktitioh, as we buy for cash and buy from the manufacturers in East ern cities, and hence can sell cheap er than other dealers, hats and Caps of latest styles very cheap. NOTIOXS.-AU goods in this line you can find with us cheap and good. HARDWARE, of .very description, for car penters, builders, and others. GROCERIES. SYRUPS, from tbe lowest grade to the best that can be bought in the markets. SUGARS of every kind. TEAS of the very beet qualities. COFFEES that cannot be beat. Either in price or quality. CAXSED FRUIT of all kinds, DRIED FRUITS. Spices, fro., fre. We have always on hand a large stock of Queensware, Wood and Willow-ware, ROPES, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL & WINDOW PAPERS FLOUR & FEED, BACON ' PROVISIONS, FISH, ' LARD, BUTTER, OILS, &c, kc. Any good, you are in want of ean be found at our fetore. All are cordially invited to rail and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that we can sell you better goo.ls.and at lower prices, than can be pureh.sed elsewhere. Particular attention paid to order, from a distance, and to .apply, ing log camps. COME ONE! COME ALL! No trouble to show Goods. GEORGE S. PERRY, Ojciola, JbIj 2v,'8'ti. s. CCRWENSVTLLE ADVERTISEMENTS, AMERICAN HOUSE Curwensville, Pa. Having: taken charge of this well-known Hotel. the undersigned would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Travelers will find the accommodations equal to those of any other house iu mi. section, inarzes moderate. Dec 2. ISritJ-tf. JOHN J REED, Prop'r. T S. COLE would inform his old cus- toruers, and the public generally, that no sun continues to manufacture uwio A Alt SHOES of the very best French Calf and Kip. at j the lowest prices for cash or approved country proouce. no also maices all kinds of heavy boots Ail work warranted, and perfect satisfaction giv en. Opposite Draucker's Hotel, Curwensville,Pa. juiy isoo ly. rjLEARFIELD NURSERY. Encocr- ace Home Industry. Th unHrviVn- ed having established a Nursery, oa the Pike, uu way Between curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frui trees, (.Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen". Shrub Dery, Grape mes, Gooseberry, Lawtcn Black berry. Strawberry and RasDberrv vines. Alsa bibrianl.rab trees. Quince and early ScarleiRhen oaro.se. uraers promptly attended to. Addrea Aug 31,1864. J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville C2 USQUEH ANN A HOUSE. Curwensville, Pa. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well-known Hotel, harinc been re-fitted aud re-furnished throughout, is now open for the accommodation of travelers, and the publio in general. Charges moderate. WM. M. JEFFRIES. August 14, 1887-tf. Proprietor. SJ. 17AYES, Scrgeon Dentist, Office An Main Mrranf C'nrtwamiM I ' Will make Drofessional vinta fnr th w,nwnn; enceof of the publio commencing in Anril ISflQ as follows.vis : Luthersbura- first Fridav of everv . - , "uou,iiio,iirsi wonaay or every montn ; Lumber City, first Thursday of everv month spending two days in eithor place. All ordes for wors snouia be presented oa the day of his arri val in each dace. ty Teeth extracted by the application ofloenl anastbesia, comparatively without pain. All xinas or dental work guaranteed. . B. lhe public will please notice, that Dr. 11., when not encaeed in the above iit m h.. ound in his office in Curwensville. ap l.'gsMy N W FIRM! Hartsock Sc Goodwin, One door East of Benjamin Bloom's Hotel, Cdrwe.nsvii.lb, Pa. Having just received a full and well selected ssortment of Drv Goods. Drau Piik;.. Notions, Hats. Caps, Boots. Shoes, Drugs Hard ware, Queensware. Tinware. Cedar and Willow- ware. Brooms. Groceries. Flour. Fih. Salt t u nuiuu imj asa me attention ot tbe publio. Our assortment is complete in everv rianartmont and our prices are moderate, as will be found nnnn uj purcnasers. Goods will be sold cheap for cash, or exchanged V-, m ii . i j pruuueo. UAaitb llAtlTSOCK, ren. n. lSSS. ED GOODWIN. ALWAYS NEW, WITHOUT FAIL. JOHN IRVIN, Has just received and opened at the old stand m Curwensville. an entire new stock of Fall and Winter Goods which he will sell very ehean for 11 i - - Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. The public generally is respecfully invited te ive him a call : aee hiaatock and hn, Kl...;... and purchase from him if you find it will be to jruur au vantage, jtoy. to, 186 PITTSBURG ADVERT 1SMENTS. NON EXPLOSIVE. THE NEW LIGHT, PETROLEUM FLUID, Gives twice the lightof Carbon Oil.and safe under .an circumstances. CANOT BE EXPLODED. The undersigned are now manufacturing, and nave ior sale, their new Petroleum Fluid, made oy aistuiation. without the aid of compounds. woicu is graauauy taxing the place of Carbon VU, in an localities wnere it has been introduced. Agents wanted lar. Address, n every town Send for rirou- J J. PALMER A CO., No. 6 Hand Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Jan. 20 '6-3m R E M OVAL AND CLEARANCE SALE, Having found our present Store too small for our business, we will remove to 311 Liberty street. about April 1st. To save trouble and expense of i moving, we are now closing out our Stock of II A It D W A R E AND CUTLERY. AT Greatly Reduced Prices. LINDSAY, STERHIT A EUWER, 337 Liberty Street, Ang. 26,'68-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, No. 42 Fifth st.. 1 door from Wood t., Pittsburgh, Pa., nv. Wi,!?."?!e nJ Dealer, in F1DNE kLKY, WATCHES. DIAMONDS, Pure Silver ware. French Clocks. Plated V are of every description. Tea Setts, fcpoons. Forks A-0. Watch makers Tools and Material. and agency of the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. e also keep the largest and most varied assort ment of the very bet American made CLOCKS to be found in any city, east or west. . want ot any article in our line, either ..i or ior tneir own use. will find onr prices lower and our assortment lar ger than any to be found west of New York City. T ih- .WATCH REPAIRING. To this branch of our trade (being ourselves P ZtLM wtehttm,ke" P7 ry special attention We employ a foiee of the very best Artists in the country . ."d nynd H fine, delicate and difficult work entrusted to our care forthe trade or individuals may rely on rettina the utmost satisfaction. Work may be ent in by express or .itherwise. REINEMAN. MEYRAN q- SEIDLE. Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith's ap29- 42 Filth St., Pittsburgh. 68-iy ' German Pea Sh alter Corn Hominy Beans '-or -ale by J. P. KRATZER. ' AFTMEN will find ManillaRope of all sizes A Steel pole Rafting axes, and aus-ers. verv eap, at J.P. KRATZERS ' SALT. SALT Wholesale and Retail will be supplied at Special rates by Dealers dircu-Qi. J P KRATZER. A!,D FEED. Extra Family Flour, a ..iicu vuru aseai, rsuekwbeat tlour, Rye ehop and mixed feed always on hand st Marcn-ltf. J. P. KRATZERS. -pROVISIONS.-Sugarcured Hams. Dried Beef A- Mam bausage, r-houldars. Side. Meas Pork. 1 lan o-o t just received oy March-69 J. V KRATRER. PALMER'S Patent unloading hi t MERRELL hay-forks, to A BIGLER'8. TTERT FINR blankets will be sold eheap J. SHAW A SON. I V by M'GAUGIIEY'S Restaurant and Refreshment Saloon, IN LEAVY'S NEW -BUILDING, (formerly occupied by Bote.) Second St., Clearfield, Va. Constantly kept on hand a fine selection of Candies, Cigars. Tobacco, Nuts, Ac. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, and served up in any style, to suit the taste of customers. e&"BHliard Saloon in Second Story. Dee. 9, 1868. DAVID M'GACGHEY. J. K. BOTTOIIF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Market St., Clearfield, Pa. Persons defirinp good picnires.of any style and price, frith all the modern imnruvementa or fh art. can be accommodated by calling at my rooms r natives made in clondr aj whI! uinele.r CIIILDREXS PICTURES taken accurately in a few seconds The TONE and FINISH of mv rhotooranln delP ' I guriiiitgcu 10 equal mat ot any made in f tails hw lorn. j vu Unuu ifliK" -u I ' " T 0 1 FRAMES. ALBUMS, and STERESCOPES of all sixes, styles, and prices, and of the very UCBl UIIIOUi Also, a choice selection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. of the most interesting American and Foreign ior aaie at reasonaote rates. Frames, of all sizes, from anv stvle of moulding. "" w uiuci, uo Boon nonce. Deo 2. 1868. J. K. BOTTORF. R E M OVAL. IIARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Qlearfichl, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new rntn. me.-s. that we have removed our establishment to me new building just erected on Market street, nearly adjoining tbe Mansion House on the west, and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where wa rm. spectfully invite the publio to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FATENT ME DI- CINES, OILS. PAINTS Sr VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Medioinesoonsist of every -u.ug uocu. Buieuiea sua me greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keen aiull stock of Dm Prrfrin,.,;.. ioiiei arucies.&oans. tooth Brushes. Hair Brmh. es. w nitewash Brushes, and every other kind of urusnes. e nave a la' ere lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Pa ints. and in fact ernrvthinv nand id tne painting business, which we offr at City livcgwvaeU UUVtrS. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va rieties ever onerea in inis place, and warranted to oe oz toe oest tne market alinrds. J. G. HAKTSWrCK, Deo. 2, 1863. JOHN F. IRWIN. . B. PATTOS, JSO PATTOM, . A. IKVIN, J R. IltWIX. E. B. PATTON & CO., Baying fitted up a first class PLANING MILL. 7 are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man nfactured Lumber, such as FL 0 0RIXG, SIB IX G, Surface-dressed Lumber. S A S II , DOORS, BLINDS, and every description of Plain and Fancy Mould ings, Dealers will find it to their advantage to consult our prices before purchasing eltowhere. Address, E. B. Patton & Co.. s -7 CuricensvlUe, Dec. 2,'GS. Clearfield Co., Pa. A P. BOTSTOS a s. rot sa BOYXTON & YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Fine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., MAKCrACTCRERS OF STEAM ENGINES, Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFTING. PCLLE1S, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating StOTes, Sled Shoes, Tlows, and eastings of all kinds. DEALERS IN Gifiards' Injector. Staam" Ganges, Steam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Cups. Oil Cups. Gauge r'ock., Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed-Pomps, Anti-friction Metals. Soap Stone Packing, Gum Packing. Ae.. Ao., December 9, ISoS-tf. GRAIN WANTED Wheat. Rye-Corn. Buck wheat and Oats wanted, for which the high est market price will be paid byJ.P KRATZER, Market Street, epposita the Jail, Clearfield, Pa. W. WALTERS, Attobsev at Law, Clearfield, Pa. Office in the Court House. , 17" ALTER BARRETT, Attorney at Law, Clear field, Pa. May 13, ls63. E1 ID. W. GRAHAM. Dealer in Dry-Goods, Groce ries, Hardware. Queensware. Wooden ware. Provisions, etc., Manet Street, Clearfield, Pa. XTIVLIXG SHOWERS, Dealers in Dry-Goods L Ladies' Fancy Goods. Hate and Cans, Boots. Shoes, etc .Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. ep23 TERRELL A BIGLER, Dealers in Hardware If A and manufacturers of Tin and Sheet-iron rare. Second Street. Clearfield, Pa. June '66. H.1 F. NAUGLE, Watch and Clock Maker, and dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in Graham s row, Market street. Nov. 10. HBUCHER SWOOPE, Attorney at Law.Clear . field, Pa. OfEc in Graham's Row, fourdoo s west ot urartam A Boynton's store. Nov. 10. JB M'EXALLT, Attorneyat Law. Clearfield, i . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and- adjoin-'ng J wunties. Office in new brick bnildinir of J.Rnvn- i n, i.i sireoi, one aoor south or Lanicn s Hotel. TEST. Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Pa., will . attend prompt ly to all Lecral bnsinesa entrnit. ed to his care in Clearfield and adjoining eoun- - aiaraei street. July 17, 1S67. rpHOMAS H. FORCEY. Dealer In Square and -a oaweu L,umoer. I'rv-uooas.Uueenawara. Urn. ceries, triour. Grain. Feed, Bacon. Ac . Ae.. Gra. namton. Clearfield county, Pa. Oct 10. TP. KRATZER, Dealer in Dry-Goods. Clothing. . Hardware Queensware, Groceries. Provi sions, etc , Market btreet. nearly onnosito tho ourijtouse, L'learfield, Pa. June, 18B5. HRTSWICK A IRWIJT, Dealers in Drugs Medicines. Paints. Oils. Stationary. Perfume. rt rancy Goods. Notions, eti . tft Mark., ...... Clearfield, Pa Teo. . iSRS ( 1 KRATZER A SON, dealers in Dry Good, V . Clothtns. Hardware. O neons wArv (vrAa ries. Provisions. Ae.. Front Street, nkn,. h. a cadeiny.) Clearfield. Pa. Dec 27,1865. J1IN Gl ELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds oi oabinet-ware. Market street. Clearfield. Pa Ue a Iso makes to order Coffins, on sh ort notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0.'59. rpHOMAS J. M'CULLOUGH, Attorney at Law J- Clearfield. Pa. Office, east of the ' CI.rfi.i j bank. Deeds and other leiral iiutmn,. (aredjwith promptness and accuracy. July 3. iiCHARDMOSsop.DeaierinForeignandDo- l mestio Dry Goods, Groceries. Flour, Bacon l.i.uors. Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors west ol Journal Offirr. Clearfield, Pa. Apr27 B READ. M D.. Phvuini.n R . William's Grove, Pa . offers h is nrofeuinnnl services to the citiiens of the surrounding conn "r- July loth. la7..tf. VTTESTERN HOTEL. Clearfield. Pa -This V V well known hotel, near the I onrt Hiiiim ia worthy the patmnaee of thennhlin Th will be supplied with the bent in the market. The oest ot liquors Kept. JOHN DOUGHERTY. DR. J. F. WOODS. PHYSICtA!. ASP StJBGKOIf. Havinir removed tn AV'snvi'iiit? t on proressn nal services to the people ot . iiu aurrounuing country. All calls fimupuy attended to. Deo. 2. 188-6mn. I -FREDERICK LEITZINGER. Manufacturer of ; all kinds of Stone-ware. Clonrfial.l P. n. der solicited wholesale or retail II. .i.'ir..n. on hand and for sale an assortment of carthens ware, ot his own manufacture. Jan. 1. lStiS JOHN II. FULFORD, Attorney at Law. Clear- j ueiu, ra. unoe wltn J. a. JloKnaMv Kn over First National Bank. Prompt attention giv en to the securing of Bounty claims, Ac, and to all legal business. March 27, 1867. 1TALLACE. BIGLER A FIELDING. Attor- T neys at Law' Clearfield. Pa.. Leiral ...11 i. - i . . r . ... Ilu, promptly and accurately attended to Clearfield, Pa., May I6th, 1869. WILLIAM A. WALLACE WILf.TAV ? .tar WILLtAV 9. RtOLER BLAB. 15 WALTERS PRANK PIELDItlO WALBKRT, A BRO'S..DeaIers in Dry Goods, .Groceries, Hard ware. Oueensware Klonr R. . nooaiand. Clearfield county Pa. Also extensive dealers in all kinds of sawed 1 shingles, and square timber. Orders solicited. oodland, Pa., Aug. 19th, 1863 nR J. P. BURCHFIELD Late Surgeon of the jlt a-u iveir I renn a Vols.. hnn relnrnorl trom the armv. offers bin nmrAMinnni the citiiens of Clearfield and vicinitv. Pmf.t. sional calls promptly attendod to. Office on uuinii.r.Mi corner ot 3d and Market Streets. wet. 4. iKtsa oinp. WT GIBSON. Practical Dkstist, having permanently located in the town of Janes villo, teodets his professional services to the people of that plaoe and vicinity. All work en trusted to hi. Cars will ha ilnn in h. factory manner and highest order of the profes- or. 1. I86ri-6m PURVEYOR. The undersigned offers his services to the public, as a Surveyor. He may be found at his residence in Lawience I township, when not engaged : or addressed by Ian.. c.tj r, J a. uimuniu, r enn a. MaruhBth. I8fi7.-tf. J4.MES MITCHELL. J? AN KING & COLLECTION OFFICE OF mcgirk a perks. Successors to Foster, Perks. Wright A Co., Philipsbiro. Centre Co., Pa. .ybere all the business of a Banning nouse will be transacted promptly and upon the most favorable terms. March 20 -tf J-D.M Ullta. EWD PEBKS. gOLDIERS' BOUNTIES A recent bill tias imsd bothHou.vesof Congress.and signed by the Pre.id.ut, giving soldiers who en listed prior to 22d July, 181. served oneyear or of SUM) "ere boDorably discharged, a bounr, ISBounties and Pensions collected by me for WALTER BARRETT, Atfy ati. 15th, 1806. f!i.;-tj Aug. Clearfield, Pa. HLJ?AR:?EIJ) HOUSE, Clearfield. ? A- 1 he subscriiier would respectfully - - i iuo patronage ot his old friends and customers at the "Clearfield House " Having made many Improvements, he isprepar ed to accommodate ail who may favor him with their custom. Every department connected with ,",""u" conducted in a manner to give een- v uiiq uiu a can. Soy. 4 1866. QKO. N. COLBURN. EXC "A N O E HOTEL, ... ,. il'i'itingdon. Penn'a. This old establishment having been leased by J. Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison House, has been thoroughly renovated and r.- j furnished, and supplied with all the modern im 1 prowenients and conveniencies necessary to a first . Th a . a "'"'"S rwim nas oeen removed to tbe first floor, and j T, piwuus uu miry. I he chambers are all well ventilated, and the v- enueavor to mKe bis -guests per fectly at home. J MORRISON. Huntingdon.June 17,1863. Proprietor JJENTAL PARTNERSHIP. D R A M. HILLS desires to inform his patients ana tho nnh i. ...... ii . . , . .... r. " 6""""J. mat ne nas associated with him in the practice of Dentistry. S. P. SHAW fV . , Aw, " grJoa of tbe Philadelphia Dental College, and therefore has the hi cheat attestations of his Professional skill. All work done in the o race I will hold myself . ...... j iur oeing aone in the most .-..f..u,, ntgaest order of the cro- tession An established practice of twenty-two year. In this place enables me to apeak to my patrons with confi-Jence. L' F ... "gagements irom a distance should be made by letter a few days before tbe patient designs on'ng Clearfield. June 3, 1S6H-1. (Or AIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Di- JO covery. Hembold's Buchu, Bake'. Cod Liver U,'''J .ana AVer s aieticmes.for sale by Jan"' HARTSWICK A IRWIN HARNESS. Trimminirs, and Shoe-findines for "I" t MERRELL A BIGLER'S. HORSE-SHOES, and horse-nails, to be had at "g- 23- MERRELL A BIGLER'S THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes t.-r Wasr ona, for .ale by MERRELL A BIGLER PSSr quantity on hand and for sale at My 27 GRAHAM'S. CANNED FRTJITS-all kinds, w.rr.nted good and fr.rh, at 6RAHAM?S? ' A. AT E W STOEE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL Has just received and opened, at the aboy nam ed place, an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which he will aell very cheap for cash. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, ete. He alao keeps choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give him a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange ior goods. Clearfield, June 17, 1898. a. L. HERD, J.r.WEAVFB W. POUKLL, S. P. BOOP NOTICE, t JOKES, W. SETTS CLEARFIELD TLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER A 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, such as Flooring, Weatherboarding, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, XT, IT e n i i Moldings, Ot all kinds. and They have a large stock of dry lumber on hand, and will pay cash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half inch pannel plank preferred Nov 8. 67. ARRANGEMENT. A. I. S.H A W. DRUGGIST, (Second street, opposite tbe Court House.) Clearfield, Pa. inesuoscrioer would resnectfullv inform tt,. citiiens of Clearfield crunty, that he continue tu carry on tne Dim tllliiro at th. l.t " ia now prepared to turnish DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DJ Stuns, Tobacco. Cigars. Confcotioneriee, (stationery, ao. rnrsiciAXs Will find onr stock of Drugs full and complete - oiigui auvance on eastern prices. SCHOOL BOOKS. Teachers and others will be fu rtliahe1 with .t.u. ical aud miscellaneous books by express, at short STATIONERY, Con HOUSEKEEPERS. Will find a full stock of Pure Spices. Soda Soda Ash, Concentrated Lye Soan. Ac. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN art reqacaied to eximnin nnr ituv .r !,-(., II.;. .,ii. ft a i a, x. I li w iUHRt nnHTil rtrnshai romka SMOKERS AND Cn EWERS Will find a full .upply. of prime Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Imported and Domestic Ciirara snun, j-ine-cut, Ao. CARBOX OIL. Of the best brands, always on hand. ' LIQUORS, The best quality of Liquors always on hand, for rl : : ... eomDounderf. f." a - u tsiuiiiusprescriDtionsnrnmntIv -..r..ti IXaUiTUSL i - I fyLt I KEYSTONE STORE! oeuouu ot., uieariiem, i'a. NEW GOODS ! O J ci r . -r. onawls! bliawls!! ShawkHf BLANKETS! BLANKETS! HOODS. NUBIAS," BREAKFAST SHAWLS, LADIES' FURS! CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LADIES' COATS, Ladies' and CLildrens' Shoes!! ALL WOOL REPS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, SILK FINISH VELVET for suits. ALEXANDRIA POPLINS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS, KENEBEC REPELLANT, CHAMELEEN POPLIN, TAPPA CLOTH for Wrapper., LADIES' CLOAKINGS. WATERPROOF Black and Brown, CASSIMERES-for Men and Boys, BONNET VELVETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HATS, WOOL AND COTTON DkLAINES, MUSLINS, COTT. FLANNELS, PRINTS, ZEPHTR, WORSTED & WOOL YARNS, Dress T rimming., Under Clothing, Hats. Can.. Hoisery, Gloves, and a eomplete assort ment of all kinds of notions, at MODERATE PRICES. NIVLING & SHOWERS. Clearfield. Penn'a. Oct. 14. 1868. TRYGOOT ?.. v D Mst M' e.pest in th. eoonty. at MOPSOP'8. iTTNS Pit G J'e,'6 and sword cane, to he had at MERRELL A B1GLER H. fisting of Can. Flat Perfumed Note Paper, also, a very neat stocn ot Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac GEXTS WANTED.-75 to $2Wpef Month !!! or a commission from wh iZ twice that amount can be made by ieliTn, tk Latest Improved Common Senre FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Price $18 00. For circular, and Term, add? Dee.O '68 3m O. BOWERS CO 320 South Third Street, Philadelphia, a Mcknight & jannot, Wagon and Sle'urh Mat - U (Immediately ia rear of Planing JUjlJ .) CLEARFIE2J, PA. The subscribers would respectfully inform tk. O sens of Clearfield an.) tk. ..ui:'.:" lh that they are prepared to do all .1.5. of wYrVl': WAGONS.CARRIAGES, SLEIQHS.ie, on short notice and on reasonable term. .' iu ! workmanlike manner. A new feature i.. " si that we iron our own work. All orders promptly attended te. Nov. 18, 1868 . McKNiunr CHARLES JANNoV QLEARFIELD MARBLE WOKKS. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAKBLX FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE Of Tflg ART. The subscriber, beir leave to umi...... .t citiiens of Clearfield county, that they k.. opened an extensive Marble Yard, oa tbe SeVil we-t eorner of Market and Fourth streets, Cl. field, Pe . where they are prepared to Tomb Stones, Monument. Tombs. Box and Si- v '.u. Cradle Toaibs, Cemetery Pwu,, Mantis L"a,rai xra:aeis, etc, ete., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a Urge quant, tv of work, finished, except th. lettering .1 .if. " of d0en,.rne"U"d eleCtf0' 'W.th. .I;!. They will also make to nrl.. . work that may be desired : and the. H :2t o'- selves that they can eomi,.t..i,k.1. ' "' turers outside of th. .ul.. :r aPn,e workmen swered . iumu oy letter promptU m,. May 22, lS67-tf. u L1 ELICH HEXRYQCELICU FURNITURE ROOMS JOnX Gl'ELlCH, Desire, to inform biantJ j ht L ; , .'.UB RDU CU.tCO:er- ' fLVl'it. r 8 onl,rd hi P "d incr.a.ed t i, facilities for manufacturing, he is now nrer.r- to make to order anrh f,.,i. " Prrd mostly ha. on hand at hi. -v :. 7 a varied assortment of furnitnre, among which i. .BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARD Wardrobes and Book -case.; Centre. Sofa. P.,v.. ureakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, Prench-posts, Cottage, Jea ny-L,ind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STAN lis M-i RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ae. Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chaiis And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASS :s Of every description on hand, and new ... r, . oiti trames, which will be put in y.r, roasouable terms, oorBort notice He.lso keepon hand.orfurni.he.toorJ., n.,. uorn-nusk, Hair and Cotton top Mattrease. COFFI.NS, OF EVERY Mad. to order, and funeral, attended with . ilearse. whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are famished to customers cheap forCAsa o, .eb.ng7., ,tt proved country produce. Cherry. MapirPoDl?r iLwsf :?v L-itabi. .bpi": - ior iurniture. Remember the bon ! u. . . n. field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Stor.''' December 4. lsfll JOHN til Clli n t f f in 17 ieen r 1 1 av a i louo a 1 1 1 READ CAliEFULLY. Your Best Interests Demand It. o Z I o a 5S o I I ew rv o 0 U f 5 I H H W O O o "J c-t- s o 5 5 Co 3 5 5 0 m Q 2. W rz A u 3 -r- C o CD T-J a -- o o Q Sd H H b o o 'Si o o a (1 -t- o 5 o o s w l-a, o 0 n fa 0 I a I c tj O -t a CL. "ATiiuauTO avail III 6-8981 11-01 ii f IRON i IRON!! Best bar iron, for .a'e at tka tore of MERRELL A BIGLIj SALT' SALT'! A prime artiele of (trees urn salt, pat on in paten t saess. forsalesla at thertrieof PLASTERthe cheapen in th. eoonty . May 29 '7. r JtOSSOrW -jATLS A 8PIJfES-U,..h..Pe.HnotoyV