f - ar the farmer. j Drawing Manure in Winter. We have recently read a very able editorial article upon this subject in the Country Gentleman, which we condense. The advan tages of the practice, it is argued, are a mongst other things, the removal of manure heap about the buildings, and the employ ment of the leisure which winter always brings to the farmer. The most perfect diffusion of the most valuable constituents of manure, is effected by washing or dissolv ing ont all the soluble rTt, and aHqwing them to soak iii among the fine particles of the soil. Manure spread on the ground during the winter in a stratum one fourth an inch thick, (which would be about 30 two horse loads per acre.) would have all its valu able parts absorbed by the soil below, after a few long roins or thaws. The rain which would fall would not carry off the essentials of the manure, because there is enough of the top-soil thawed to retain and absorb the small quantity washed out from the quarter inch stratum, and this applies with equal if not greater force to grass lands.forthe blades of grass retain the vioisf nre and convey it to the roots. It ia important that tie manure be finely broken and evenly spread, in ordor "that the whole surface may have unequal share of the fertilizing substances. It should be as well done as practicable at the time it is drawn out; and when the first thaw occurs sufficient to admit further pulverizing - and to give a bare surface to the grass, run a One harrow over it. This may be done whilo the soil is stiil frozen below, if the surface is not too soft. For this purpose we have no implement equal to the new smooth ing barrow, the numerous flaming teeth of which cut to pieces and grind down to pow der every lump of manure they come in con tact with, instead of throwing these lumps on one side as is done by the common harrow. The United Draught op Horses. Jlorses will work much more evenly, and lose less of their effective force, by working abreast, than when they are placed in single file. If four horses are to -draw a load on one wagon, it is better to have a long, double whiffle-tree, with a span of horses on each side of the tongue, than to have one span placed before the other. Whenever one span of horses is hitched before another, if the leaders are hitched to the end of the "tongue, it should be lowered to a horizontal position. Or a chain may exteni from the whiffle-tree of the leaders to the hind end of the tongue. If the tongue is not horizontal, a large portion of the strain will bear like a heavy butden on the necks of the wheelers. The best method of hitching a number of teams, one before the other, is to extend a lone chain or rope from the leaders tn the draught, and hitch the other teams to this by means of short chains. In many instance a f pan of horses are hitched with a very short whiffietree before oxen wearing a longrokc. When plowing with such a team, the effort of the horses will act in such a direction as to crowd thetx into the furrow. When two " or more teinn of horses ate hitched to one a plow, the double whiffle trees shonid all be equal in length. When horses and oxen are . worked together, the yoke from the neck of one ox to the other, shonid be equal in length to the double tree, from one ftaple to the other. Profit on Young Uogs. A corres pondent of the Boston Cultivator maintains that it is economy to kill hogs at nine or ten months, rather than feed them until they are fifteen or sixteen months old. lie cites the following case bearing on the point: "In the barn cellar of Mr. Waters I noticed 8 or 10 fine looking pigs, about 6 months old which would, doubtless, weigh over 300 lbs. ' - each. Their feed had been mostly skim in . Ik from the dairy; for (he past six weeks they have been fed with meaL Thesejpigs are a cross of the Chester. Mr.; Waters thinks farmers can ill afford to keep swine 15 or IS months before slaughtering them, and per haps then not weighing more than 350 y pounds, when they can just as well be made to weigh the same number of pounds at 9 months old. I will here give you Waters' experience in fattenirg some 8 or 10 pigs in 1S0S. Mr. W. kej.t a correct account from the first, of the cost of the feed until they were slaughtered. The sum received by "r. W., for three pigs, when sold gave him a profit of 100 over and above all the co.st; he realizing to himself $100 for his time in feeding them, the worth of tho pigs at first being included in the cost of making. " How to Kill Lice on Cattle. A corres pondent of the Country Gentleman dissolved bout a pint of soft soap in a pail of wsrm soft water, and saturated the whoie -surface of a lousy cow's body with' it; after about thirty minutes, repeated the operation, and in about thirty minutes longer took a pail of clean water and thoroughly washed out all the soap water and dead lice in quantities. put her in a warm stable, and covered her with a dry blanket The next day, after being thoroughly dried, she looked and seem - edto feel like a new animal: more than doubled her quantity of milk in twenty four hours, and immediately commenced gaining flesh ami general thriftiness. Now is the time to prepare hot-beds. flje giafofflau'g gournaf, gftittfofb, CCRWE5SVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS, -AMERICAN HOUSE, Curwensville, P Having? taken ehirca of this reil--iOWn Hotel. tae undersigned would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Travelers will And the accommodations equal to those of any other boose In tbis section, unarms moacri Dee. 2. ia-tf. JOHN J KEEP. Prop'r. r LEA R FI ELD NURSERY. Encocr- ace Home Industry. The undersign ed baring established a Nursery. on the Pike, half way between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frni trees. (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen'. Shrub bery, Grape Vices, Gooseberry, Law ton Black berry. Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also Si brian Crab trees. Quince and early SearletRhao . barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addres Aog 31.1864 J. D. WRIQnT, Curwensville TEW FOUNDR Y . in Curwensville. The undersigned having; entered into eo part nership. in the FOUXDRY BUSINESS in Curwensville. would inform the publie that tbey Eoep on nana and will manufacture to order. Plows, Cultivators?, THRESHING MACHINES, Stoves, etc., and every other description of articles generally made in a country foundry. Terms reasonable. Old metal taken in ex change for work. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. JACKSON RORISON, Feb.23,70-ly. JAMES M. WELCH. K. B. PATTOS, E. A IBV1M, JNO PATT05. J. E. IRWIX. E. B. PATT0X & CO., Having fitted op a firit-elais PLANING MILL, are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man nfactured Lumber, such as FL O ORING, SIB KG, Surface-dressed Lumber, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, and every description of Plain and Fancy Mou'd- ings. Dealers will find it to their advantage to consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Address, E. B. Patton & Co., Curwcnsv'rfle, Dec. 2,'68. Clearfield Co., Pa. FALL OPENING! ARNOLD & HARTSHORN, Curicensville, JTenn'a., nave jusiepeoea a large ana most complete stock OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CArS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, BACON, SALT, kc. SATISFACTTOX GTTARAXTEED AS TO QUALITY AXD PRICES. All kinds of Lumber and Produce taken in ex change for goods. Give us a. call before purchasing else where. ARNOLD & HARTSHORN. Curwensville, Sept. 22, IS69. SQUARE TIMBER. E. A. Irvix & Co., Being specially ergajed in the business of buy ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre sent that they are now prepared to purchase tim ber, delivored at either Curwensville, Lock Haven or Marietta, or will take it at any of thce points and toll on commission, making such advances as are necessary. Those ergrged in getting out timber will find at our store in Curwensville, a rery large stock of STAPLE GOOB-S.nf all descriptions. ALSO, FLOUR, MEAT, RYE, OATS, CORN, and everything necessary for use of Lumbermen RAFT ROPE, of all sites, kept on hand in larg Huuties, and sold at a small advance, by the eoil. Also, PCLLET BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE, Ac Special inducement, offered to those manufac turing Square Timber. E. A. IRVIN k CO. Curwensville. Jan. 12, 1870. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Books; Sheet Music forPiano, Flute and Violin; Black Account and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes, rrenen preased and plain; Pensand Pencils; Seeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and fromisory jotes, Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap; necoru oap Bill cap, etc., Will be sold at Wholesale or Retail by P. A. GAULIN, ' At the Post office, on Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. . , May 5, 1868 NEW STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. - . II. MITCHELL Has just received and opened, at the abov nam ed place, an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goeds, which be will sell very cheap for oash. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc.' He also keeps choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested te give him a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prioos, in exchange tor goods. Clearfield, June 17, 1868. 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FARM FOR SALE Persons desirous of purchasing a farm, are di- I reeted to examine that valuable property in Law reace township, and situate at the mouth of f I E I . J U . : I IT-.. r . 1. Un.Anok ot Clearfield, and convenient to schools and caurcnes The property contains OXE IIUXDRED AXD TWENTY ACRES, part of which is im proved and under a high state of cultivation the wiole bemz well fenced. Coal, iron ore, ana other minerals are found on the same. . . .... . , .j Turn TnPV DWEUyTSEoSol ,J .tL........ ..t..lk. Mi A nil there a is growing on the premises a young bearing ard of choice fruit trees. oreh being at the confluence of the creek and the river, it is a very desirable and inviting residence for a p'lvate lamny. us po;mon ou iui nn river also render it good situation for a board- ing house during the rafiing season. The west and north sides of this property being hounded bv the creek and river, makes it one of I the nett rafting grounas in this section, and as such yielas a handsome reveaue yearly. The owner, Mr. M. A. Frank, having perma nently settle ! in the west, is the reason for dis posing of this valuable property, for terms, etc., apply to 3. J. ROW, Uctoner , Ifl9. nearneia, n. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Third Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the 7th day of February. 1670. Pupils ean enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time tbey enter to the close of the session. The coarse of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training 01 lucj yuuiu pmccu uuuur uta bu.ig. Terms or Trmos: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary I Arithmetic, per session, (II weeks.) t5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Ilisto n. Sfi.OO SS.00 AlgebrA,Geometry, Trigrnometry, Mensuration Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geoera phy. S9.00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a- bove branches- $12,00 Music. Piano, (30 lessons.) $10.00 t ff" No deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of Ret. P. L.HARRISON, a. it. July 31.1RA7. Principal. M'GAUGIIEY'S Rcstrnrant and Refreshment Saloon, IN LEAVY'S new bdildino, (formerly occupied by Rote.) Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on hand a fine selection of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, ie. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, and served ip in any style, to suit the taste of oustomers. Billiard Saloon in Second Story. Dee. 9,i86S DAVID M'GACGHEY. R E MOT AL ! REMOVAL! C. KRATZER & SONS, . Iiave removed to the large and elegant NEW STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining Met rell k Bigler'a Hardware Store, where they will be pleased te see their old and new customers. Citiiens of the county visiting Clearfield, and wishing to make 'purchases, will find it to their advantage to examine their stock. uwaa at oaU prices excuangea iur an kibus f . t . . - 1 J C ,, . . country produee. Jan. 6V69. AWED LUMBER. The undersigned havine started in the .Lumber business. near Osceola, Clearfield connty. Pa., is now pre. nsred to furnish nine boards, clear and nanel stuff, ke. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order and shipped on short notice. C. R. MACOMBEK. Osceola Mills. May 5,1969-tf. Clearfield co., Pa. E. A. IRWIN K;0 , Curwensville. " J. CUNNINGHAM,! ATTORNEY at LAW, Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer, TT.ROHB, BLAIR COCKTT, PA. Special attention given to the collection of elaims Tyron, Pa , January 27, 1869-tf BANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE McGirk t perks, Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright k Co., Philipsbuks, Cektre Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Banting Hons will be transacted promptly and upon the most I favorable terms. March 20. -tf. J.D.M GIRK. E D FERKS JJMOVA L G U N S II OP The undersigned bees leave to inform his old and new customers. and the publie generally. that he has fitted no a new UUN bMur. on the lot on the corner of Fourth and Market streets. Clearfield, Pa., where he keeps constantly on band, and makes to order, all ainaa oi uou. Also, guns re bored and revarnished. and repaired neatly on short notice. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. ' 1 June V, 1869. juua aiuj.r,. gMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. HARTSWICK A IRWIN are constantly replenishing tbeir stock of Drags, Medicines. Ao. School books and Stationery, including the Osgood and Nutional series of readers. Also Tobacco and Ci gars, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. Call and see. Clearfield, Nov 10, 1869 rjUIE LEONARD HOUSE, (Near the Railroad Depot), Reed Street, Clearfield, Pa. G. D. GOODFELLOW : : : : : Proprietor. A new first class Hotel in every respect com fortable rooms all the modern improvements the best of Liquors prompt attendance, and rea sonable charges. The patronage of the public ia respeotfully solicited. jy-il-tf JEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Market Street, nearly opposite the residence of 11. B Swoope. Esq., Clearfield, Pa., Wonld respectfully announce to the citiiens of Clearfield and vicinity, that be has opened a BOOT AND MIOE SHOP, in the hnildine lately occupied by J. L. Cuttle.as alawoflice.and that he is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices. St eciul attention given to the manufacture ot sewed work. French Kip and Calf Skins, of the best quality, always on band. (Jive him a call. June 24. '64. F. N A U G L E , WATCH MAKES, GRAITAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. . ; i .....iriiw Wm, ; old ..,... h. hii that he has on hand. (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stockof Clocks, WatchesandJcwelry. I I I I 1 1 (Ni i.ff. TBHRTT imm HB DIAI lUBD' ufacu.ry, consisting ot fcigni-aay ana lainjuour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and I Alarm eiocni. IVA TC1IES a fine assortment.o silver Hunt- I ing and open ease Amerioan patent Levers, plain I and full jeweled. I GOLD rEXS. an elegant assortment, or the v , 0.i:, AIso. in ,iiTer .xtension and desk hold ..r. SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a single piece to a full set. j1.oty.a nne assortment, oi j-poons. rurna, u .ti ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. AISO. Hair Jewelry. with pure gold mounting got op to order. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry eare fully repaired and Warranted. A continuance of patronage is solicited. Nov. 2Sth, 1S65. It. F. N'AIHILE MUST BE SOLD! CLOSING OUT AT COST AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! I e undersigned, intending to retire from the mercantile business is now closing out his en tire stock of goodsat and below cost, comprising I CJTT Tq MERINOS, POPLINS, ALPACAS, EM TRESS CLOTH, WOOL DELAINES, MEN'S AND BOTS' CASSIMKI.ES, CLOTHS, SATT1NETTS. KENTUCKY JEANS BENIN'S, LADIES' CLOAKING, COATS, SHAWLS, Ac. A full line of Domestic Goods, DELAINES. SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, LADIES' k CHILDREN'S SHOES, GUM k ARCTIC OVERSHOES, HATS AND CAPS, . Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Carpets all widths. Window Shades and Wall Paper, A great variety or.Hosiery, Notions and Trim mings of every description, Ladies' Trimmed Hats. Valvals Ttthtwin. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. ei - . . I ' ' I Aiinei en and Wool Table Covers, Napkins, Towels, Counterpanes, a large assortment of Ladies' an J I Children's Wool Hoods, Nnbias, Shawls, Ae. Persons in want of anything in the above line I of Goods are invited to give me a call, and obtain , . . , , . 8ooda wholesale prices. D. G. NIVLING. Grain and 00 on try produce taken in exchange I for Goods. Nov. 10, 1869. Ijfa., ftard) 16, 1870. FOR SALE, White Lead, Zino Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and dry, Paint and Varnish brushes. HARTSWICK. IRWIN," ' Clearfield.Pa-M6,69. 0N MY OWN HOOK. Having purchased the entire stock at tba old stand of Kirk fc Spencer, in Lumber City, I intend carrying oo tho business as nereto- fore MY MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. Tbauking our friends and enstomers. for past patronage J solicit a contlDuauco ot the tame. Sept. 15th, 18S9, ISAAC KIRK. D. R. rCLLKHTO. W. B. M PHERSOX. NEW FIRM! FuLLERTOX & McPlIERSOX, Keep constantly on hand Fresh Meats, such as BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, Etc., FRESH FISH, All kinds of Vegetables, in season, CANNED FRUITS, BUTTER, LARD, Etc., Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc. ROOM ON MARKET ST., " Clearfield, Pa -May 12 '69. A. F. B8T!IT0. 0. I. TOUKS .B0YNT0N& YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, TA., HAsmctrsrn of I q rn -ti 4 -r P V O T E S 1 lO X 1j A Jl -IJ 1 vi A. JJ "i Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFTING. PULLERS, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, ' COOK STOVES, i Heat 111 fctOVCS, OlCU OllOes, 1 WAS, I and castings of all kinds. DEALERS IN Giflards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam 'Whistles. Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves"! Check Valves, Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-friction Metals. Seap Stone Packing, Gum Packing, Ac. Ae., December 9, 183S-tf. J. B. GBAIIAH. C W. GRAHAK. A. A. GRAHAM. NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fih,Salt etc. Market St., CLEARFIELD, PA. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets Silki Cobnrgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns. Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Gloves. Hosiery Balmo rals. Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings. Buttons, Braids, etc, at the lowest price.. FOR GENTLEMEN Tbey have Black and Blue Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres,Sattinetta, Tweeds, Mel tons, Water-proof Cloth, Silk, Salin and common Vestings, ate., in great variety, and at prices that will give general satisfaction to buyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Ready-made Cloth ing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Queensware, a good Stock, Wood and Willowware, and a full stock of Groceries. IN FACT, GRAHAM k SONS sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, aod hence tbe people generally " will find it to their advantage to . DDJ goods of them. Grain and eonntry produce taacn exchange for Goc if An. 25-'89. PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS Knitting Machines. The most perfect machine yet invented. Will widen and narrow, torn a heel, or point the toe. It will knit plain or ribbed. It will knit stock ings, drawers, shirts hoods, comforters mittens, Ac. It is cheap, simple and durable. It sots up its own work, nses but ooe needle, and requires no adjusting whatever. It will do the same wore that the Lamb machine will do, and costs less than half as much, and has not the tenth part of the machinery to get out of order. Circulars ana samples miuieu. ir uu wanted All machines guaranteed. SUAW A MORTON. Gen'l Agents, Nov.24-Sm.) No. 20 81 nh St.. Pittsburgh Pa JAS T. BRADY & CO., (Sueceeeore to S, Jontt 6e Co-.) CORNER F00RT11 AND WOOD S1REET3, PITTSBURGH, PA., BANKERS, , BTT iBD SELL ALL K1SDS Or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Six per cent, interest allowed on deposits sob ject to check. Money loaned on Government Bonds. Bonds registered free of charge. May 19. 69-ly. JAMES T. BRADY A CO. Q LEA II FIELD HOUSE, FRONT STREET, PIIILIPSBURG, PA. I will impeach any one who says I fail to give direct and personal attention to all oar customers, or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well fur nished table, with clean rooms and new oeas. where all may feel at home and the weary be at rest. New stabling attached. Philipsburg. Sep. 2,'6o. JAS. H.GALER. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Iluntins'don. Pcnn'a. This old establishment baring been leaoca Dy J. Morrison, formerly i'roprietorof the "Morrison House, has been thoroughly renovatea ana re fnrnished. and suonlied with all tb modern im provenients and con veniecciee necessary to a first class Hotel j.ne aimng room oas oeen remoTsu to the first floor, and is now spacious and airy. The chambers are all well ventilated, and the Proprietor will endeavor to make his guests per nuntingdon.'jnnei7,isr, fectly at home. J.JI'JttllltU.V I'roprieTor. riV) THE WORK TNI CLASS. We are now pre I pared to furnish all clr.sses with constant cm plnymcnt at borne, the whole of the lime c.r for the spare moments Persons of either sex easily earn from 50e. to $5 ter eveniue. and a propor tional sum by devoMcg tbeir wbnle time to the business. Hots and eirls earn nearly as much as men. That ail wbosee this no'ice may rerd their address ana tet the bu.inets, we make the follow ing unparalleled offer : To such as are not well satif fiid, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuaole sample, which will do to commence work on, and a cpy of The Prop't Littrary Companion one of the largest and bent family newspapers published all sent free by mail. Reader, if yon wsnt per maaent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN k CO , Augusta, Maine. Dee. l,'69-3in. D R. B. C L A II K'S CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS, roR BALE BT Boyer 4 Shaw and Hartswick 1 Irwin, Clearfield, Ta. Aug ,'fi9 lyl Retail Price. 1.M per pncltnge. SCRVRTOR CEN FBAL's Of. ICE -I liarrtsburg. Pa., Oct. 22, 1609 To the Owners of UnpatrnttA Land : In obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-nine, you are hereby notified'tbat the ' Cou ity land Lien lo-ket." containing ti. list of unpatented lands fr CleaificM county. pi pared under the" Act of Assembly of the 2nth cf May one thousand eighthundred and sixty-four, and the supplement liieretu. has tbis day beeu forwarded to the Prothonotary nf the county, at whose office it may be examined. The lions. cn only be liquadated by the payment ef the pur chase money . interest and fees, and receiving pat ents through this Department JACOB M CAMPBELL. Oct. 27,?69-4in Survryor General. mllE WONfEItFUL LINIMENT. Tbis Liniment havinp been usrd, for some yeaispast.as a fami'y medicine by the pro prietor, ami its good effects comiug to the notice of his neighbors, has. at tbeir suggestion, con sented totnanufacture it for the benetit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for Catarrh and Billions Coolie, ever offered to the public; and will eure many otber diseases in the human body. It is also a sure rare for Pole evi! and Wind-galls in hordes Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. SI per buttle, or six bottles for . Dent to any aauress ov encios ing the price to WM. II W.ViuXEP.. Hurd Postern se, Oot. H.1889. Clearfield coui ty. Pa. c IGARS AND TOBACCO. ADOLPII SCIIOLPr, MiSFFACTritER A.1D WnOLESAI.E AMD R ETAIL Dealer 1.1 Ciat:ts asd Tobaccos, CLEARFIELD. PA., Wonld respectfully announce that be has retnov ed to the larze and cammodious store-room . op poxite the Court House, Second Street, where he has opened a general assortment of Tobacoo. Cigars. etc.. which be is prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, at reasonanie prices. Hn cigars are made of the very best material and in style of manufacture will compare with those of any other establishment. He has always on hand a superior article of chewing and smoking tobaccos, to which be di I rects the attention of '-lovers of the weed." Merchants and Dealers, throughout the eonnty supplied at the lowest wbolesale prices. Call and examine nisstook wnen yon come to Cloarfield. June 10. IbiiS LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. Advantage of the MUTUAL Plan over the Return Premium Plan of STOCK COMPANIES: RATES. Return Pr'm Mutual DiJfT'nre Yrnrly A. Plan Plan on 1.000 ou S10.000 49 S40 5 S32 00 f S 65 $-(S 50 45 54 20 37 30 IS 90 lo0 00 50 75 50 47 00 2s 60 "-235 00 55 109 35 59 40 . 49 95 4U9 50 On the ages named the rates of the Stock Com pany are from Z) to at percent, higher th- n the Mutual rates. RESULTS Policy for $5,000 at I Policy in the Mntual ago of 32, on the return I Company same age. half premium plan ot Mock , cash, ball note, tor ltr. Companies, annual pre' OOO.will cost in 10 years. mium.all cash. $139 60, and no Dividend to be in easb, including in terest on notes. SI, 5115 made. In case of death at end of 10 years, the But the Mutual Compa ny win pay tae Stock Company will pay the A m't of Policy $5,000 A m t of Pol icy $ 1 Less Pr'm notes 8,000 501) Return Premium 1.395 $6,395 in Cash. Cash I9.i00 and 4 dividends Showing that for $110 more Cash Premium the gam on the Mutual plan to the insured mem ber s family is Fifty Per Cent. Should death occur at the end ot 5 years; the comparison would Cashp'd Stock Co .597 50-p'd to family$5.97 Mutual" 00- " " $9,50000 and dividend At the age of 40, the Mutual plan for $1,916 Cash Prcmrnm. will yield $9,360 ; while the Stock plan for SZV.n SO. Cash Premium, yields $7,032. an, mowing a gam on the mutual clan ot 9 -.-, ca 1 j : : j , - ' rv, UU UlTtUBDU. INSURE TOCR LITE TN THE EENN MUTUAL, OF PHILADELPHIA. II. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Jy.U.'69-tr. : ' . . Clearfield, Pa. c. K R A T Z v AU !. . Clc field, 1W,, UK111 Dealer In Dry Goods, Dren. flood, y;n Goods, Groc.riH.rd.a,.!Wtte.M..lregto" ware, Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Cap, Fl Baeon, Fish, Salt, etc.. is eonatantl, receive, supplies from the cities, which he will disp at the lowest market price., to customers, i purchasing elsewhere, examine his stock ' Clearfield, February 9, lblC. EW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. Have just returned from the east and r, B, opening an entire new stock f g. i u formerly occupied by Wa. F. Irwin, o. Jur,,t Street, which they now offer to the pubis. ,, lV lowest cash price. Their stock eonsigts of a general aMrtB.0, ... Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardw. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dr.G,.d.' Fruita, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Sail,. , in fact, everythiug usually kept iu a ref.il .t, can be had by calling at this store, or will U procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and eoc.ift, ef ,1, newest goods, is of the best quality, of tk. utst styles, and will be sold at lowest price, for euk or exchanged for approved country produee. Be sure and call and examine our stock before making yonr purchases, as we are determined olease all who may favor us with theircn.toa. May B, 1367 J. SUAW A SOS. REMOVAL. HARTSWICK Sc IRWIX, DRUGGIST?, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new e!o me. s. that we bn removed oer estobiiikccn u the new building jubt erected on Market trtet. nearly adjoining the Mansion Hutue ul :be test, and opposite liriham A Sons' store, irliere we re spectfully icvile the publio to eumc ai.4 Ley their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PA TEXT MEDI CIXES, OIl. PAIXTS 4- VAUXJFHES. Our stock of Drugs and Medioine?eons:ft of ertrv thing used, a.lected with the greatest ears. ilI WARRANTED STRICTLY I'UIIK! We also keep aiull s'ock of Dyes Prifuirtri Toilet articles. Soaps, looih tfrusoeq. ilair hiii" es. Whitewash Hrusbe. and every otter kicii f brushes. V.'e have a ia ge lot ot White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fe rverytbiny DBfl in the painting bueines?, which vc vITct m; Cry price to cmh juycrs. TOBACCO AXD SECA71S, Confectionery Spicei. and the largest "Tor-k of t rietiri" ever offered in this r lnce. ,n,d Bv irti-itel to be of the best the market if i.ii- J. !. HRTSWT;-K. Ten. !. 1M .lilN P. IKWIS. WW a i O 1 o o o o o o f 50 40 PLASTER the cheapest in the ""op-S. May 29 '&7. - GROCND AND USGROOD 'a English CurranU. Essence Cofiee.w g V.n AV. q"!i U AMsif ICK lS- ir