Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, September 01, 1869, Image 4

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The Treatmanit of Sick Animals.
The crying evil of the agriculture of this
country is, that we have no good system of
veterinary instruction. Except in th large
cities, and, indeed, in most of those,it is iui
poawble to find a well educated veterinary
surgeon. Throughout the whole length and
breadth of the land, our poor dumb brutej,
condemned to stlffer from diseases generally
brought about by our own carelessness or
neglect, are obliged to bear the still greater
suffering of barbarous treatment of common
farriers and quacks, who know almost noth
ing about the organization of their bodies.
As a natural consequence, violent purging!,
frightfdl Llood-letting, blisters and firings,
are applied without thought and without
reason, entailing untold agony to the ani
mal, and generally much loss to the owner.
Of course, when an animal is sick, any
fanner who is ignorant of what Bhould be
done ought to secure the best advice within
his reach. But he should always retain .so
much control over the treatments as to avoid
a resort to barbarous remedies, unless the
unskilled practitioner can convince him that
there is good reasoD for it; for, as a general
rale. an animal left to the unguided curative
process of nature would come better out of
its troubles than if subjected to the opera
tion of brutal means for the restoration of
its health.
With animals, a wich men, there is far
too much medicine-giving, blistering and
bleeding ; and probably more are killed or
permanently injured by these practices than
are cured by them. Of course, in some
desperate cases, they are necessary, but they
should always Le resorted to with caution,
and with much hesitation. In all minor
diseases, which result almost invariably
from bad air, food, filth and neglect, the
wisest treatment is the removal of the cause
and the restoration of those simple, natural
conditoua upon which the return, no less
than the maintenance, of health is based.
The purging ball may often be with advant
age supplanted by a loosening diet, bleeding,
almost invariably by such a diet and pure
air. Warm clothing and thorough groom
ing will usually do the work of a blister, aivl
do it much better. In all cases of sprains,
bruises, and wounds, water is an almost
sovereign remedy and in nine tenths of the
cases in which it is thought neccs-sary to
send for the local horse doctor, tbe simple
treatment above indicated will be found nat
only cheaper, but far better in its applica
tion and in its effects. Amcri&tn Agricul
turist. Good and Bad Parm Stock.
There is no fact, in agriculture more fully
established than that it will not pay to keep
poor stock, when it is possible to secure that
of better quality. The cost of keeping an
inferior cow is precisely the same as that of
a better one. A good horse will always
cammand a better price in the market, or is
more valuable to its owner for his own pur
pose than a poor one. The cost of keeping
is the same. Why not, then, raise the best
horses? There are breeds of swine that grow
rapidly and fatten on much less food, and in
a shorter time than others. Why not pro
cure these improved kinds? The same may
be said of sheep, poultry, and in fact, every
kind of farm stock, and yet we find thou
sands of farmers in the face of these iucon
trovertible facts, arraying themselves in
steady hostility to sjl movements Laving for
their object the improvement of domestic
farm animals. They cling to inferior stock
with a pertinacity that is surprising.
In order to produce thoroughbred stock
into a neighborhood (if the first cost is an
objection,) half a dozen farmers could unite,
and thus make up the amount necessary for
procuring first class animals. The time has
gone by for cambering our farms any longer
with scrubs. Let us go in for l.aviug the
best.
Gardening for YToraeii.
There is nothing better fbr wives unJ
daughters, physically, than to have the care
of a garden a flower pot, if nothing more.
VTiat is plc'&aiiter than to spend a porijon
of every passing day workicg among plants,
and watching the growth cf bhrubs, and
trees, and plants, and to observe the open
ing flowers from week to week as the season
advances? Then how mm -5 it adds to the
enjoyment to know that your own banJd
have planted and tilled them, and bave
pruned and trained them. This is a pleas
ure that requires neither great riches or
profound knowledge. The huralle cotta.
ges of the laboring poor, not less than their
grounds, may be adorned with pet plauta,
which in due time become radiant with beau
ty, thus ministering to the love of the beau
tiful in nature.
Th wifo or daughter that loves bome.&nd
would 8eekf ever to make it the beat place
for husband and brother, is willing to forego
om gossiping morning calls, for the aake
of having leisure for the cultivation of planus
Bhrubs and flowers, as is the husband at his
place of business.
It is said that one of the most powerful
remedies for hots iu horses is a strong de-
wcuoa of sage tea, made very sweet. U
('Sslod'ea tho hots instantly. '
WINE & LIQUOR STORE-
I. L. KEIZENSTEIN & CO.,
DEALERS 19
WINES AND LIQUORS,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIBLD, PA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
01 band.
January 27. lS60-6m.
MENS't
YOUT II S'
'AND BOYS',
CLOTHING.
The undersigned hiving recently added
REAOr MADE CLOTHING
to his former business, would respectfully
solicit an examination ol his stuck. Being
a practical Tailor he flatters himself
that he is eblet) (for abetter
clan of ready-made work
than hat heretofore been
brought to this mar
ket. Anyone wishing to boy goois in this line
would save money by calliTigat his store,
and making their selections. Also,
a full supply of ulerts'farnishin
goods always on baud.
Feeling thankful for past farors. he would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the
fame.
April 23, 1S9 11. IiRIIitfE.
K. B. TATTOS,
a. a. lavix,
J0 POTTOS.
J. a. IRWIH.
E. B. PATTON & CO.,
Having fitted up a first class
P L A N I N G M ILL,
are prepared to furnish to order all kiutls of JIan
ufactured Lumber, such as
FL O O RING, SIDING,
Surface-dressed Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
sad every description of Plain and Fancy Mould
ings. Dealers will find it to their advantage to
consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Address, E. . Fatten & Co..
Curwensville,
Dec. 2,'G8. Clearfield Co., Ta.
4 4-
BEST GOODS"
AT
"LOWEST PRICES."
J. A. Blattenbersei- & Co.
NOW OFEEK AT THEIR
MAMMOTH STORE,
IN OSCEOLA,
A large and wall selected stock of freh
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, purchased at Iowet market rates, and to
be sold at a slight aivance on cost, consisting ot
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSW ARE,
WOOD & WILLO'.VWARE,
NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND. SHOES,
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES,
FLOUR, FEED,
And everything appertaining to well reuiati C
huschHJf. as well alio to
MILLS, MINES AND CAMPS.
Orders received and promptly f iled.
Highest market price paidfor
Country Produce.'
Sahsmejt art jo?,7r, attentive uuj olliyLia
CALL, SEE, EXAMINE,
and be convinced.
J. A. Blaftenberfjer' & Co.
"areola Mi'!?. April
C V U V? H i SVILLE A 0 VK RTI SEMKNT3,
AMERICAN HOUSE,
x Curwensville, Fa.
Having taken charge of this well-known flotcl,
the undersi gned would respectfully solicit a share
of the pnblio patronage. Travelers will find the
accommodations equal to those of any other bouse
in this section. Charges moderate.
Pec 2. l-x5-tf. JOHN J. REED, Prop'r
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE.
Curweusville, Pa.
EXPKKS3 AND STAGE OFFICE.
This' weli-known Hotel, baring been re-fitted
aud re-furnished throughout, is now open for the
accommodation of travelers, and tbe public in
general. Charges moderate.
WM M. JEFFRIES.
An gu ttU ,lS67-tf. Proprietor.
p LE ARFIEIJ) NURSERY. Escour-
ace Home Industry. The undfr.siti-
ed having established a Nursery. on the Pike,
halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield
boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frui
trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen. Shrub
bery, Qrapa Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrn Iliack
berry, Strawberry and Kaspbeiry vines. Also
HibrianCrnb trees. Quince and early ScarletRheu;
barb. Ao. Orders promptly attended to. Addres
Aug 3l,lSfs J.D. WiUGIlT, Carwensville
O J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, Office
on Main Street, Curwensville, Penn'a.,
Will make professional visits for the conveni
ence of of the public commencing in April. lHt9,
as follmv3,vis : Luthcrsburg first Friday of every
mon'h : Ansonville.fim Monday of every month ;
Lumber City, first Thursdsj of every month;
spending two days in either place. Ail ordes for
work should be presented gu the day of his arri
val in each place.
Cl?" Teeth extracted tTy the application of locnl
anesthesia, comparatively without pain. Ail
kinds of dental work guaranteed.
N. li. i'he public will please notice, that Dr.
H.. when not engaged in the above visits, may bo
found in his otfice in Cnrwcnsville. ap.l.'U-ly
A
W A Y S N E
WITHOUT FAIL.
W,
JOHN IRVIN,
Has just received and opened at the old stand
in Curwer.svil, an entire new stock of Fo:i and
Wintor Goods, which he will Sill very cheap for
cash, liis stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Queenswsrc, Boots ami
Shoes, Halts Caps, Ready
made Clothing, r-tc.
The public generally is respetfully invited to
give bim a call : eo his stock and hear hisrrices.
and puichase from him if yon find it will be te
your advantage. Mov. ta, If 68
"POR SALE three building lots, 24 rv S5
- 4t t. m ar the railroad depot. Will lie
s.iid sspaiate, ur :r. n body. Kor further informa
tn.c apply to H. K SNYUKH, ClearSeld . Pa.
5 000 J'OUNES WOOL WANTED
ta..en on book account or m exchange foi
-V are it prices paid for U'tol.
Bower Al ly 25. DAVID fc
for goods
ELL.
F. C, CKOMM,
- MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAKKKT STREET, ft, EAnrtSLO, PA.,
(Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. Q IlartswickJ
Keeps a fine arfortnicnt of p!ain and fnncv
cloths, e.-.fsimercs, ec, which he will make up to
order, in the latest style, at tie lowest prices
lieic? an experienced workcinn, be guarautoes
entire satlstac.ion. A ihare of public patronage
solicittid. (Jan. 20,'W-tf."
pARMERS." LOOK TO YOUR IXTER-
ESTS. Tho utidt'Tnitfiicd havinsr oi
tainei tbe rigt,tto?ll T J. Booth's Iroprvved
fe'nmp fitrnotor, nf-er a trinl of three davs on
pirfcct8i.ttsfeti'jn to all present, mining as yet
gotten out of repair. We extracted every tice
and stump as we pasied, large nnd small. We
r.ow offer it to the citizens of Lawrence. Piko,
Pcnr., Bradford and (Joshen towrsips. We will
sell tho right to build a single ua'bitis for .V;0 tlO
or any person wishing a niocbine this summer,
wo will deliver the same on the farm of ihe pur
chaser, and give it a trial for his r.at:?iactii.!i. for
S20G 03. with terms liber.il. W. P.TATK
ddrc?3 late A lirowa, A 11 EhOWN.
Clearfield P.O ,
jel6-2m Cleurfleld county, Pa.
TTKNTrnXJ-riiDSEKV'fi T1IK
FilLIT Tl!EE.cv
Curcolio, wood-borer, and 11 other insects so
destructive t fruit trees, succeofuliv prevented
froEi comuiiuin' thwir ravages on orcbaid-.. The
tender vice and ornr.nieiitnl troo alike preserved
ia root, lodv, branch, and from the attack
of any kind of vermin or insect, by fisher's few
and rsefui process for preventing the borer or
other insects from injuring fmit trees, shade and
orua.iicntal treef. shrubs ar.d vines," Patented
tepteaibr 12th, loi V
This riinnrkal.le invention has boen te-sted in
the mo.t htor jtijrh manner, and ha in every in
stance givuu the most eone!uivo proof? oV its
merits lu no case baa it fsiled to prove itseif
perfect and complete protection against the va
rious kinds of infects that for years past have
hton preying upon all kinds of fruit and fruit
t-ees. Testimonials furnished if desired.
Individual and township ri(jht-cn ho had upon
nrpikation to D. UltKSSLLK, Esq.. at KocK.'on,
Clearfield county, l'a., who ir awcni fur Oarficld
eouuiy. Jiine 21. lisr.q-.ini p.
STRING GOODS
Jl'T KKCEIVEBAT
KIRK & SPENCERS,
Lumb-r City, Pa.,
The undersigned would reppe;tfu!Iy iafrrrn
their customers, and the public ia eeneral. that
they have Just received their Spring stock of
goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Grtceries. Bots,
frhocs, lUts, Caps. Fish, Salt, r'lnur, Bacon. Nails)
Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Quocnsware,
Hanker. Tubs, Cbnrn 0;rpet. Oil cloth, and a
general variety ot such articles as are usually
Kept in a eauntrv store, all of which they will
HI CHE.trffR cj)t.
They Wffiild also direct attention tlir-ir In,-
stock or Heady-made Clothing, which they offer
uuvance upon cost.
, t KIV.K t SPENCER.
Lumber City, l'a. May 8, 1S67.
stantly keep on hand, a genera! a5s..rtment of
B " uoes, tor men. women and children.
KIKK 4 SPESCER.
rpULMBLE-SKKlNS and Pipe boxes Ut Wm.
I ons, for sale by VE&KELL & BIOLEK
OIL. Totty, Paints lass end Nails, for snla
J"" MEKKEU, A niULEK
.. Vl a jo,-,, ftr,a iltcs constantiy on
I i i wa.:-iiet l ari.on. for sals et the
- . ' . . fr. fc K - & yE I g le a .
Gl'TN3' .?,'toI ',-'t swo-d rancstohn hr,d (
- ''JKKELL I-IG1.EK S.
CIL'.'VER, Timothy and Crehard-pass ee.'i at
C KRAT2EK 4 SOSS.
VT r.ne'.ish Currfttt. Krsc.
tar of thu best quality . f ir ale by '
MArtWTCK A IRWIN.
"I TTOOL W ANTKi -.00 pounds wool want
. f ei.Kr vhirti '.he Lichct mar??,- i,r,r ,.;n
be p.iid, by
J PTlCHAlZKR.
T1TANTED 10.000 pounds f WfXL. at he
T t Ttt-Tgrofia stoke -titai field. Pa. jelO
"V7"HITE WINK VINE.JAR- superior arti
V T cie for pickitng.for sale bv J. P. KKATZiiH.
1 TAPLE SVGAK just received at
-i--SL .. J P KKATZEKS, Markets
Street.
7AL!,PAPEK-nei eni beauiifal designs
f suitable for parlors, halls and dinirr rooms
sold cheap a
J. P. KKAIZiK S.
HALL'S FISH CALF-SKIS E00TS. at 5 nn
Mayl2,'6j at MOt-jOP S.
DRIED FRUIT, at reduced prices, at
.May 12, 't J. MOSSOP'S.
lulrt's" AKK Tea sets. nest stme-ware,4
VV, i'ioco.t ou at
MOSSOP'S.
QiWAIM"S PANACEA, Kennedy's Med oa! Dis
O eovery. Eexbold' Bashn. bale's C.-.H I,;v-
:i. JayTj' s ano A vcr Medicir.a.for ir.n
T,n !u BASTih irii. i IF n'i.v
M'GAUGHEY'S
Htstauraut ami Jlefreshraent Saloon,
IS LEAVT'S NEW BCTLHUO,
(formerly occupied by Bote,)
Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
Constantly kept on band a fin selection of
Candies, Cigars. Tobacco, Sots, 4c.
Also Fresh, Oysters, received daily, and
served up in any style, to suit the
taste of customers.
J5ggBPIiarc! Saloon in Second Story.
I'ee. 9, 136S. DAVID M'GAL'tlUEY.
REMOVAL!
R M 0 V A L !
C. KRATZER & SONS,
Have removed to the large and jelegant HEW
STOKIi ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining ler
rel! k Bigler's Hardware Store, where they will
be pleased to tee their old and new customers.
Citisenaof the connty visiting Clearfield, and
wishing to make parehnpcs. will find it to their
advantage to exnniinc their stock.
Ooods at cash prices exchanged for all kinds of
country prtidme. Jan. 8,69.
Mcknight & jannot,
"Wagon and Sleigh Makers,
(Immediately in rear of Planing Mill:)
CLEAR FIE J. D . PA.
The subscriber? would respectfully inform the
citizcnsof Clearfield, and the public in general
that they are prepared to do all kin Is of work on
W.KG OXS.C A RK TAG ES, SLE 0 FIS,&c,
on short notice and on reasonable terms and in a
wjrkaianltke manrcr A new feature in our line
si that wa imn onr own work
All orders promptly attended to.
WM McKNKiHT.
Cli AHLKo J AJSNOT.
Nov. 1.1, ISfli.
E R. LSTOUGHTOxN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET STB BUT, CLE AkFIILD, PA.,
V.'ould respectfully inform the citizens of Clear
Cell and vicinity, that ho has opened a near tail
tring cifabhfhnionl mhnaw 3 Kovr,onodnor e:tst
of the P-ist Office, and has just returnod from the
eastern cities with a large and elegant stock of
CiOtLs, Ctissiau-res, Nestings,
Beavers, &c.,anu nil kimh of eootia for
men and boys' wear, and 13
prepared to mitke np to order C!aTIIIJ, from
a single article to a fall suit, In the latest styles
and most workmanlike manner. Special atten
Ion given to custom work, and culling out for
men and biys. Jle offers great bargains to ousto-
rat'rs, and warrantentire t.itisfa!t!on. A lil.etal
sh.TJ-e of public patronaja is solicited. Call and
examine the goods.
Oct lfl,13f.7. E. R. L. STOUGilTON.
NEW STORE.
Corner of Second St. nnd Hill fload.
R. MITCHELL
lias just received and opned, at the abov nam
ed place, au entire new stwk of ?pring
and Sumtnar Goods, which ho will
sell very cheap lor cash.
His stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Qmensvire. Boots aud Shoej, Hats and
Caps. Beady made Clothing, eto. He also keeps
choice Flour. Corn Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits.
Persons defirous of purchasing goods at fair
rules are rspoctful'y roquested to
give him a en!!.
Approved country produce will be taken, at
tho highest pri.:es: in exchant, lor goods.
CiearGe'.d, June 17, IStiS.
LOOK AT THIS !
ROOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles and Miscellaneous Bocks; Sheet Masie
for Piano. Flute and Violin ;
Black Account and Tass Books, of overy ds
r!jHon; Paper and Env? lopes. French
pressed and plain; Pensand Pencils;
Peed-; Mortgages; JndRinert. Exemption and
I romifiory Notes;
Blank legal Paper; White and Parrhmont
Brief; Lg;il cap; Record cap and
Biil oap, tic.,
vTill he sold at Wholesale or Retail by
P. A. G A U LIN,
At the Pos office, on Market Street.
Clearfield, Pa
May 5, l6i
Marble and Stone Yard.
T. LIDDELL & CO.,
Desire to inform their friends, and the public,
tiiat they hive now and will Keen constantly cn
hand a large and well selected siocK of ITALIAN
AND VEP.AW.VT MARBLE, and are prepared to
furnish to ordar
TOMBSTONES,
KOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONUMENTS,
in Sari'litoiic n-nd M;;rble,
CURL' and I'OSTS for Cemetery lot,
WINDOW SILLS AND CATS,
ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN
ORNAMENTS, kc.
They would invito special attention to their
Sandstone Monuments which are builtf rem orig
inal deaigns and will compare favorably with
anything uf the Kind in tho country. If desired
they cau f umisb Marble V, inuow Sills ar.J Caps at
asiight advance on tho pric U Sanditcna.
Yard on Heed street, near th "xot: Clearfield,
Pecn'a. June 9. ISfitf
(AXSED FRC1T. Canned Fiuass, Peaches
V. ar.a Cianert ccrn. etc . lor sale at tno i-'rug
Svr-of A I. SaH.
Vorch l,t, lr,i.
PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS
FAIRBANKS
STANDARD SCALES,
Or ALL KIRDS, ALSO
Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks. Copying
Presses, Improved Money drawers. As.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO..
102 Second Avenue, tear Wood St ,
PIITSBV&UH, PA.
Apr.T-fim.J Sca'is Promptly llspair'd.
JAS.T. BRADY & CO.,
i?nccesorx to S. Jars ,V Co ,)
COIiXKP. FOI KT1I AND WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA .,
BANKMS,
Iirv AXD 8KLI, ALL KI.NDS IT
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GoM, Silver ami Coupons.
Six per cent, interest allowed on depjsitssub
juct to ebeck.
Money loaned on Government Bonds.
Bonds registered free of charge
May 19. 3-ly. JAMES T. F.RADY ir CO.
ED. POBRSTElt,
DEALER IX
Wall Duprr, Window Similes.
Fl-'or and Table Oil Cloths Jtc. A very ex
tensive assortment of 8ll qualities of above
gi-otls will be kefit ccnstantly on hand -end
sold as low as the lowest
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. l.ij Sunthiioid Street, noor Sth Avenue
Pittsburg Pa.
ASPLENWD STOCK OF
TOYS AND FaNCV GOcjOS
Will be found in another dtpartmcn? of the
same bou.
March 17. 'OO-.lm.
L I N B S A V,
S TERR ITT
dt EUWER,
NEW WHOLESALE
IIAPiDWARE HOUSE.
ill LIBER TY ST. HEAD ofSMITUr'EL D,
PfTS3UBH' PA.
nH T 3 B'lVi'R
A I. S.HA'V .
B0YER & SHAW,
(lath a. i. sn.iw.)
NEW AND FIRST CLASS
DRUG STORE!
MARKET STI1EET,
'AJjiiHi.ig Stat of R. S-I.ifisopJ
CLEARFIELD, PA.
Having purchased the above S;oro Pora, an.l
refitted it entirelyni3king it in ail respects a
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE,
we aie now opening, and o.Torto the public, a full,
complete aud strictly puro assortnient of Urus,
Chemicals, Paints, Varnishes, Ac.. Ao.
Duten t Medicines,
Iy Staffs, lebacco. Cigars, Confcetiooeriss
Stationery, is.
Physicians
Will find our stock of Irugsful! and complete,
and at a very slight advance oa Eastern prices.
School Books.
Teachers and others will bo furnished with olass
ical and tuiscollaneoui books by express, at short
notice. ,
Stationery,
Consisting of Op, Flat Cap.i'oolscap, Letter act
Perfumed Xoto Paper, also, a vary neatstocx ei
Mourning Jf"to P-per and Envelopes oa ha4
Pecs, Pencils, Ink. o. "
Housekeepers
Wiil find a full stock of Pure Spices. Soda Soda
Ash, Concentrated Lyo. Soap, Ac.
Ladies and Gentlemen
9 Are roquesied to examine onr stock of Pcrfniuc
ry, Hair Oils, Tice Toilet Soups, Brashes, Co:nbi!
Toilet Setts, Ao.
Smokers and Gueicers
Win tnd a fill! supply, of priuie Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco. Imported and Domestic Cigurs,
Snuff, Fiae-eut, i.
Carbon Oil,
Of the best brands, always on hand.
Liquors.
The bwtt quality of Liquors always on Land ,for
mrdtcal purposes.
. Physici.-rV.?prescriptionspromptly and carefully
compounded '
T. J. P.0YEK,
A. I 5UAW
May 19, 1b9.
ClilLDREScfurstwtmy-five par cent IcsVthan
C0ft JTSHAW t SfN.
500,000 LO-vo s.'syi w"
T SHAW A SON now offer there who!" nock of
rj m wooiens iot tess rnan arst cost in Pl.ipi
T A CON. Hams, Sides anafhouidera at red need
MOSSiiVS.
F
1
71ODDKR CCTTEKS-of asunerior .mk.-for"?
, r'jfasonaWpr:s.at Mil'.KI.Lr..'
lLLK-f,CUrf,N.P. ,V,T !
IIOAL AND L I M E.
The undersigned having perfected arrangements
is now prepared to fill orders for either ooal burnt
or wood-burnt iiuie, and Anthracite coal. Yard
at the Railroad depot.
'iYKt.NK rGAL-M'UNT LIVE, 35 CTS AKI SHKI..
Belt k-onte coal BMtJT 40 cts. a bishkl.
" wood m BT 4.i cts.
Feb 2s.lh6U R. B TATLOa
YEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
E l W A R 1 M A C K ,
iMirket Street, iienriv opposite the residence of
il. I; woope. Esq.,
L'bF.AKPJfcLD, I'a.,
Would respectfully announce to the eitiiens of
Clearfield and vicinity, thta he has opened a
BOOT AND SKOK SHOP, in the bui'.dlrg lately
occupied by J. L. Cuttle. as slaw office. and that he
is determined not to he outdone either in quality
of trork orpricu. .Speciul attention given to the
uiauufKcture o'. sewed work. French Kip and
Calf Skir.s. of the be.-t quality, always on hand.
Give him a call. t June 2-t. '64.
JJ O M R I N DUST R V !
BOOTS AND -SHOES
Made to Order at the Lowest Rates.
The undersigned would "respectfully invite the
attention ol the citizens of Clcartiel i and vicini
ty, to give li ten a call at hie shop on i'arkot frt.
r.tarly opposite liar'swick A Irwin s drug etre,
where he is prepared to luskeor repair any thi og
in his line.
Orders entrusted to him will be executed with
promptness, strength and neatness, and all work
v.arrn -jled as represented.
I hive now on band a stock of extra frenb
calftkiae. snrerb gaiter tops, Ac, that In ill
finish up at the lowest figures.
June l."ih. ItiH.I. DAS'IEL COSXKLLY
EW STORE AND SAVi7 JILLJ.
AT KALI) HILLS,
CieaiCeM cotft)ty.
The undersigned, having opened a large and
well ee'ected stock of goods, at Bald !!:!!. Clt-ar-field
co.iiity. respectfuily solicit a share of puldic
pntrouagrt. .
Their stock embraces Pry 'loods, C,r-cries.
llnriaie. C!i,i-.ensware,'i'in- are.Hootf atid Shoes,
i!a!! nd Ciips. ;it.idy made Clothing, and a gen
eral avorlmor.t of Notions, ete.
Thoy always keep on hand the best quality of
Flour, ar.d a variety cf Feed
All goi.ds sold cheap forch,r exchanged for
spprovtd country produce.
Having al.v. erected a Stejm t'aw Mill, they are
prc.iared ti snw ail ;t4s of lumber to order.
Order.' solicited. airi pnnctuallv filled
T-.v. Sa.IH-.7 F. h. A A. 1KWIN.
QIGARS A N T T Ol? A V C O.
ADGtf.rH SCIIOLI P,
Mrr'40TVBKK Wltl!.:SAt.K AND JtSTA!!.
IKALKH IX Ctf'AKK AM) TuBACCSS,
CI.EAHFIE1.D. PA..
V."uld rospeetfully announce tint he has remov
ed to the larire nr.d oinn-.dious storc-r,iUi. op
pusuu the tuiirl House. Stccno .S;re I. v- berc
he bjs opened a p?r,-ral assorttnent of Tobacco,
CigKrs.era. which he isprepnrej toscll. wholesale
or retail, st rcstunnMc prices.
Hi; eijnr? are made of the very best material,
and in style of irinutacture will compare with
thoFe of auy mher er tnbiishnient.
lie hits ulwurs on Land a (uftrk't article of
cbowing ani snsk:ne tot-acco. 'o which te di
rocti' the Bf.cnti".,n of -levers of the weed.''
Merclnr.tr and I'eaiorx. throughout the county
supplied at the lowest wholes.ilepr;c-s.
Oiil! nnd examine his slock wheu youcouieto
decree!.-!. June 16. Ifi
II.
r. N A 17 t i L K .
VATCU SfAKHE,
GKAIi AM'iS BOW, CLKARI lELii.
The undersigned respcetfu!iy informs his old
customers and the public, that be has on hsnd.
land constantly receivii.g pew additions., a lurgc
stock of Clocks, V.'it :hcs sr.d Jewelry.
CLOCKS, a Inrge vnriety from the best Xan
ufiu;t iry,C! nis:;n of Kiht day and thirty-hour
sprin? and Weight, and Levers, Time, .Strike aud
Alarm clwus.
WATCH ES a5i.en,.sor?incnt,o (silver II unt
il:;; and opca case A ui pi lean patent Levers, plain
and fui! jcw.'lcd.
COLD PEJrS. an elegant asortnicrt. of the
best quality. Also, in silver extension and drsk
hoMf i-s
SPECTACLE?., lare assortment, far and
rear sight, colored and plain glass.
J EWE!. II of every variety, from a sirgl
pice ! it full sot
ALSO, a fine assortment of Spoons. Korks, hut.
ter knives etc., plated on genuine Alabata.
ALSO, tlntr Jewelry .with pnrsgold mounting
got up to order. Co!! ard see sample book.
All kinds of Cl-icks. Watches and Jewelry care
ful!y rcs nircd and Wnrrn.urrt.
j A cortinunncs oj patronage is solicited
A U s i IN TI M K!
TliK SEH- (r.'.DS AT
a. k. RIGHT L SO N S ,
CLKARFIELIi. PA., .,
..av,i,s jumio;doii irom tbe earern cities
oioc.ja opening a tuii stiK of sessoi ahle
goods, at our ro.jms on Second strer. to which
iiejraspeeriaiiy mvtte tne attention of the ptb-
y.-v . .-ui flsc.,i3ciit is unsurpassed
Ifl tni 1 men . .r. A Z a. : a i
i. , "e.ng som very low fo
easa. Ihe tock consists in part of
DRY GOODS
r at. 1 i . . . i-, .
ji lus oeti yuauty, sucti as Print. Ueia-nes Mr.a-
c.-.s. Wrrjncs .Jinshams : Vuslin,. bleached Li
uruleaehedlUnllmg. Ticking, cotton and woo!
I 'lunnnls. t,asiincrs. Ladiei hawls, Coif N'n-
bias llr.is. Moon skirts. CnlmoruK- .V
r wv ;Ak .;it i :..u . . . ' a.i
... .. ,vu iu m run cash. AI.o a fin
asaorrmeiit of the beat of
MENS1 WBAK,
ooc;is!tn if Drawers ind Phirts, Hats and Ca
bt'ois and shot-i, ll.indkcrchieft! cravats, ete.
-A-.o. P-aft Rope TJag Kope. Italtinn J ugur,
and Axes. Na.lj and Spikes Tinware, Lamt s and
Lamp wicks and chimneys, ete., etc i""
Also, Queensware.Olasswarc Hardware r,r
r.e. ana sp.ces of all kinds In short, a general
a..,rtmei,t of every thing usually kept in a retail
Nov 2-jalQ-noI3. rltjUT i SONS.
P U II N I T U II E It 0 0 M S.
JOHN GUEMCH,
,V, J. I 'U'0r.m h!"n, J friends r.d customer
thM i having enlarged his shop and incrca'tThU
faeiht.es for uanafarturin i i "Z Zt'tni
to make tn ..r.'er ,. ... 'L .1 T Fr"Prea
,ood style end at cheap tZl
Dw.!y ,ia, on bend at bis fm niture -a
var:.d asaortmcnt of furniture, aiuoLg tich u
BrKEAl'S A.M SIDEBOARDS,
""axd-ur.es , and Eock-ca ; Centre, Kofa. Parlor
-ifjki Bid liiiiiug exuoalva Tables.
Comatoa, Fronob-poats, Cottage, JqD
cy-iana ana other Bedsteads.
SOfAS Of ALL KINDS. M"fiRK-rlTA'D; hat
BACKS. WASH-STANDS, Ac ' AT
.Sprii.g-seaL Cain-Lotm., and Tirlor Ciairs
And wmacn and (.titer Chairs.
L O O K I ITO-G LASSES
Of every description on hand, and new slassoafc,
old frames, which will be put iC"n v'rT
r-xsoTiable terms. othr notice '
it3Ae:il2?,h-M''' r f"-'i.to order Uair
Corn-hu-k, Hair and Ctton ton Mattes
-Vade to .jrdor and funeral, attended with .
J-oarse. whenever dcsirat.le
A.fo Iiouse painting done to rrd
, . , ""ui'urc
I
.. I . JTJf PUJIflUlfl IDS Dill
X ? 'D eici"Ke lor fumirnre.
fS"l 1 '? ,hoP " " Maritet street, Clea
jT-"'S. ''oar!"PP';te the "Old Jw More "
: ; . a rocs
B0VM0X & VOIXG,
Cor. Fourth and Pine Strata
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
KAXriACTCIERl CF
STEAM ENGINES.
Mulay and Circular Saw Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS.
SHAFTIS-i. PULLKtS, B0L13,
an-I all kinds of Mill work.
r STANLEY PARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
Heating Stoves, Sled SW, Pki.
and Tastings of all kinds.
DEALERS IN
Giffards" Injector, Steam Gauges. Steam Whuiitr,
Oilers. Tallow Cup. Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks,
Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves,
Vronght Iron Pipe, Steam Pa:sps,
Poiier Peed-Pumps, Anti-friction
"Metals. .Soap Stone Packing,
Gum Packing, Ac. Ac.,
L'ecen.ber 6. lSrtl-tf.
NEW FIRM
EW GOODS,
AT
L 0 XV P K I C E S !
Ni:Vr SPRING STOCK
AT TiiK
KEYSTONE STGSE!
D 11 E S S GOODS,
WHITE GOOD S,
Stamped Goods, Hosiery sdGlutef,
CoTfe's and Skirts
. Ladins Shi! and C.'atf, tw s'y'ss,
S T Iv A W G 0 0 D S,
Flowers. RibUns in.
CML'RELLAS AND I'ASA')IJ,
Window c-hades and fixtures.
Ladlf-s' and Children--' f-'bo,
WALL PA PES. WALL PAPER,
Csrpets, and Oil Clwth.,
II ATS. A XD CATS.
Prints. Marlins. Gingham.-' lickings, CcW
tucadts,Caiucrcs. IVrt- ls tt , it.
Cheaper than tho chccr.'t
.iunc 16. 'a3. V r,. NIVLI.lii
1SG9. :::::::: lSt9.
V (.RAM) OPENING
SPRING & SUMMER
STYLES
in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN 3
FURNISHING GOODS, kc.
Having selected ear stock with the gret e-',
we cannot he surpassed 1 Stvle and 3any
All our goods will be fold a clr, e
price, so that purchasers will in'
to their advantage in calling or. '
Having fitted up a st arato recn for Us"
Caps and Straw GooLi. the oet asortsieni
of theso goods will I kept
WM. KEED & CO.,
Market St. Clearfield, '
AprilH,
GRAIN WANTED Whest live Cera . P'
wheat and Oat wanted, for whiefc "
est market price will be pid hy J P kK?i..
Ma-ket Street , pp.,ei t. tb .Tail. Cle""'w"
a f. BorsTo!. : :