Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 22, 1870, Image 4

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    i)c maffsmtatt' gournaf, learfiefb, l$a., nnc 22, 1B70.
or the farmer.
Hg03 Eating Grub Vonna.
In regard to hogs eating grub worms and
thriving on them, I think it will La a slow
thrive. Take out the ring, siut turn them
in every sod field, 2nd you wilt, find ihey
will root whether it is grub or no rru!.
They root for the grass toots .and for fiVu
worms, and no forbe grub.
A reliable farmer of nsy country 'old me
he plowed, last spring a year, an old mea
dow eod, and the grubs were very thick and
very large. lie turned in forty head of stock
hogs, weighing from eighty to one hundred
pounds gross, tbiukiog they would follow
after him and do well simply on the grubs.
But to his surprise, they would not eat them,
lie concluded he would starve them to it,
and he kept them from corn for three days,
aud still they would not touch the grubs.
Thee he told me he gathered a lot of grubs
together, and mixing them with ehelled
corn, fed them to the pigs. The result was
the corn was selected out by the piga, and the
grubs left. He said they would eat fish
worms but would not eat the grub.
I think nothing nil eat tliem but ducks,
and they will eat almost everything, either
animate or inanimate. Thogrubworm, last
year, in Preble county, injured the corn
crop very seriously, aa J has injured the
growing wheat crop. They are the worst
pest we ever had to deal with in this county.
When they first came it was thought they
ouly worked on cluy aoll. but wc soon fouud
we were mistaken ; they work on black soil
just as bad. The only remedy we can find
is to let the grass or clover grow all it can in
the spring, say to the middle of April ; then
turn the sod and they will work on the sod
roots, and in this way your corn, may get a
good start and keep out of their jray. Cin
Gazette.
Thin.xinq Oct Fruit. Thin out pears
where they over-bear, removing every knot
ty and wormy specimen. There are some
varieties that grow in cluaters, and do not
generally over-bear from these the wormy
or worthless ones only should be removed ;
but where the trees are not too large to man
age, and are not cluster-
specimens should be allowed to touch, as
tney are almost certain to become wormy and
both are lost. Many persons, not acquain
ted with fruit-raising, hesitate to thin out
their trees, on the ground that the crop may
be diminished. This may be possibly but
not positively true, if the fruit ii iutended
to be fed to the pigs. But even should it
be otherwise true sometimes, who would not
prefer to have one bushel of large, beautiful,
luscious pears, to five bushels with probably
not a half a peck among the whole fi t to put
upon your table or send to market? Gcr
mantown Telegraph.
i
IIow TO Get Bio Cttors., Asarule far
mers are much more ambitions to get the
big prices than crops. There are few farms
whose average production could not be doub
led in a very short time by more capital and
labor. It is safer to use capital in farming
than in almost any other business. The cred
it of the plow is quite ai good as that of the
loom and anvil", and the capital will come,
if it is called for. Use more manure, and
get thirty bushels of wheat where you now
get fifteen, and eighty bushels of corn where
you now get forty. The quantity of grain
per acre is mainly a question of tnauure and
tillage. A big compost heap a full grain bin.
With high manuring, the soil needs deeper
stirring and gradual bringing up of the sub
soil to the surface.- With the present hore
harrows and cultivators, nearly all the culti
vation can be done by horse-power, at a
great saving of espense and great increase
of the croDs.
IIow to DmvB a Yocxa Horsx. We
find the following floatirg, and do not know
its paternity, but it is good advisa : "In
teaching a yonng horse to drive woll, do not
hurry to see how fast he wfll trot. Keep
each pace clear and distinct froru the other:
that is, in walking make him walk, and do
not allow him to trot. While 'rotting be
equally careful that he keeps steady at his
pace, and do not allow him to slack into a
walk. The reins, while driving, should be
kept snug ; and when pushed to the top of
his speed, keep him well in hand. that I.
may learn to bear well upon the bit. so that
when going at a high rate of speed he can
be held at his pace ; but do not allow him to
pull too hard, for it is not only unplea.ant,
but it makes it often difficult to manage
mm.
To Transport Eooh. It is wp!1 inn.
that eggs which it is designed to set for
chickens are injured by transporation by
railway, and we constantly see complaints of
m success in the agricultural papers.
Now eggs can be transported to almost
any distance i.y rail, if instead of being car
ried on the floor of the car as they generally
re, they are suspended in a box or basket
so that they are not so muA rvA.wt tn t.a
jar of the rail. If hungup from the top of
tne car, or 011 tne nat rati if taken in the
passenger car, they will escape injury and
hatch about as wefl a3 ever. Massachusetts
tToughman.
Milk. If you desire to get a large yield
01 mux, give your cows, three times a day,
water slightly salted, in which bran has tern
Stirred at the rate of one quart to two gal-
,u. 01 x ou wni fhid that your cow
win gain iwemy-nve per cent, immediately
under tne effect nf it - .
-"v ue win oeconie
so attached to the diet as to refuse to drink
clear water unless very thirsty, but this "mess
he will drink almost at anv time. an,i
for more. The amount of this drink is an
ordinary water pailful at each time, morn
ing, noon and night. Your animal will thrn
do her best at discounting the lacteal." So
says the American Furmer
AFrixch gardener finding a piece of
woolen cloth, which had lodged on a tree,
covered with caterpillar,, acted upon the
idea suggested, and placed woolen rags in
veral trees. Every morning he found
them covered with, taterpillars, which he
easily removed.
TERMS Of THE JOl'KMAi"
. The RirTgiiAs'g Jot BSAL is published n Vf ed
nesday at $2.00 pel annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year. $2.50 will be
charged, and $3,00 if Dot paid before the close.
Advektisehzhts wi:i be inserted at 41,50 per
square, for three or less insertions Ten lines
(or less) counting a square. For every additional
insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduetion
will be made to yearly advertiser.
So subsciiption taken for a shorter time than
lix months, and no paper will be discontinued un
till a. 11 arrearages are paid. except at the option of
the publisher. S. J. ROW.
Fcr Sale or Kent.
A two story Store House, with large one story
ware room in rear 53 by 20 feet . of ground
situate on Second street, Clearfield. This prop
erty is in good repair, and well situated for a bu
siness s'and For further particulars inquire of
May 30, '70-tf. D. G. KIVLISli.
rplIE ELLIPTIC SKWIXG MACHINE.
- The best Double Thread Machine now
iu use will be sold lower than any other machine
finished in like manner, and doing the same
runjro of work. Machines can be seen at the store
of Thompson A Co., Curwensvillo, or at the resi
dence of the undersigned.
LEWIS C. BLOOM.
May 11, 187.-3ra. doom's Bridge.
gMALL PROFITS aud QUICK SALES.
HAKTSWICK A IRWIN
are constantly replenishing their stock ef Drus,
Medicines. Ac. School books and Statioaery,
including the Osgood acd;Xational series
of readers. Also Tobacco and Ci
gars, of the best quality, and at
the lowest f rices. Call aud see.
Clearfield, Nor 10, 1S69
WOOL CARDING. The undersigned,
' proprietor of the Union Mills, in Union
towtehip,. Clearfield comity, would inform the
public that ha is prepared to card wool, on rea
sonable terms and in a workmanlike manner.
Persons having wool to card should attend te it
iniaiediatly, as the factory will be closed after
September 1st. Wool intended for carding can
be left al R. Mo?sop' er C, Kratzer's, in Clear
field, and I will take it away and return it when
carded.
Jane I, IS7. J R. ARNOLD.
J E M O V A L-G UN SHOP
The undersigned begs leave to inform his eld
and new customers, and the public generally,
that ha has fitted up a new GUN SHOP, on the
let on the corner ef Fourth and Market streets.
Clearfield, IV, where he keeps constantly en
land, and makes to order, all kinds ot Uuss.
Also, guns rebored and revarnisbed, and repaired
neatly en short notice. Orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attentien.
June 9, 1869. JOHX MQORB.
rpiIE ''EAGLE nOTEL,"
Main St., Curwensville, Pa.
Having leased for a term of years the above
well known and popular Hotel, (formerly kept by
Mr. Mason, and lately by Mr. Fouts), and having
newly refitted and refurnished it, the present
proprietor feels assured that he can render entire
satisfaction to guests sojourning with him. A fine
large stable and yard, is attached, for the care and
protection of horses, carriages and wagons. A
share of patronage U solicited
May 4.' 70-1 j A J. PR A Ui KEK . Prop'r.
iji II E "8 II A W IIOUS E,"
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
GEORGE N. COLBUKN, :::::; Piopehtoii
This house was lately completed and just open
ed to the public is newly i urni.-hed.and provided
with al 1 the modern improvements of a first-elass
hotel. It is plflsaotly located, in the busiaesa
part of the town, and near to the publie buile
ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic
ited. Charges moderate. The best of Liquors in
tfa bar- March JO.'TO-tf.
rplIE LEONARD HOUSE,
(Near the Railroad Depot).
Resd Street, Clearfield, T.
G. D. GO'JDFELLOwT: : : : PaoritnTO..
A new first class Hotel in every respect com
fortable rooms all the modern improvements
the best of Liquors prompt attendance, and rea
sonable chafes. The patronage of the poblie is
respectfully solicited. jj-'-l-tf
WOOL ! WOOL ! !
FIFTY THOCSAXD Dound of wnnT. .f.i
atThompsen A Co s , where you can get the best
Fiv.-o iuf n prouueo, ana liuujjs as CHEAP as
the CHEAPEST house in this county.
"They don't defy competition," but ar prepar
ed to meot it. They aie ooo.tantlv receiving
goods from New York, Philadelphia and Pitts
burg. Call and see their goods an 1 prices.
6-1 t Ccrnomriile, June 1, 1S70.
WE. the undersigned, Blacksmiths of the
,u r I(,roush of Clearfield, hereby adopt
tnefoilowing rates for work, and rules with re
gard to securing pay fgr our labor; and we each
pledge our honor as men and mechanics.to adhere
170 ' " 1"n' r0m "nd fl8r XM
All work done atfhoing horses must be paid for
when the work is done, at the following rates
SETTIXG XEIV SHOE, . be '
liE-SETTIXG SHOE, : : : : SJ"
th;?."oi,h,,t, b giVen fr IonS.rp.riod tha,
P. PASSMORK, AMOS REWARD
snrS,1,111,1' LANICH.
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
Opposite the Jail,
CLEAKt'IELD, PEKX'A
the best workmaulike manner F y tHei ,n
May ll, 1370 -tf.
Co-Partnership in Store.
C. A. P.orobaugh having assoeiated with bin
in tha Mercantile businasi, in Ltwiivill9 Cler
field county, Mr. C. R. MoCraek.n, soiioiu con.
tmuance ef the natronaca o .n.rn.i- .
heretofore
Hav.ngjust retimed from the tt.t.rn cities
tbetr ito.it .mb.ac.,. Urge and varied aasort
mentof Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queeas
ware and in fact nearly everything ,.
ally kept m a country store, whii, .v.
. . . ' iu.; will ..ll
at prices to s.uit the times.
Country preduc. taken i. exchange for good ,
, C. A. ROROEAUdEf,
May 18, 70. tf. C R. McCRiq-v
MEAT MARKET.
J. E. Wrifflev & Bro..
Having purchased tha shop and fixtures ef W. R.
McPhersou, would inform the ritir.,,. r '
field and vicinity that they are at all times pr.
carta tn rn.:i c
m. a UUU
FRESH BEEF,
"V ?al, Mutton, etc.,
at the lowest CSlll Vat., ft- .
. ,., . . m customers.
A liberal share of public T.t,
fally solicited s respect.
Cash paid for Cattle, Sheep and IIoc
xivwi Jijixvivi,!' ST.
. Clearfield. Pa., June I, 1S70. '
-WLDREXSfurs twemv.fiv. Der cZ7i..
eot l J. SHAW A SON.
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
AHEAD OF ALL. OTHERS !
Elgkty-nx Thousand Huudrtd and Elgh-ty-Qi
Machniti Mad and Sold th
Past Ytar'.
The number exceeds by thousands the sales of
any other Machine, and the domand is still in
creasing THREE THOUSAND PEK WEEK
ARE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD.
THE REASONS WHY:
Because it embodies essential principles not
found in any other Machine; because of its sim
plicity of construction, ease of operation, uni
formity of precise action at any speed, and ca
pacity fof the greatest range and variety ef work,
fine or coarse.
Parties wisbiag to purchase should not fail to
examine this best of all Sewing Machines.
I have the Agency for this Machine, and will
keep a full supply on hand.
Clearficld,May4,'70 tf J. S. SHOWERS.
Marble and Stone Yard.
MRS. S. S. LIDDELL,
Having engaged in the Marble business, desires
to iniorm her friends, and the public, that she has
now and will keep constantly on hand a large and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VEltMONT
MA11ULK, and is prepared to furnish to order
TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE
TOMBS, MOXUHrENTS, in Sand
stone and Marble, CURBS aad
POSTS for Cemetery lots,
WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS,
ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA
MENTS, IfC.
She would invite special attention to her Sand
stone Monuments which are built from original
designs and will compare favorably with any3
thing ef the kind in the country. 1: desired sue
can tarnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at a
slight advance on the price of Sandstone.
Yard on Heed Street, near the Depot. Clearfield,
Pa. IMay 4, l70.
It O SAD AL I S
rnHE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
X RESTORER, purifies the blood and
cure Scrofula.Syphilis Skin Diseases. Rheu-
Omati?in, Diseases of women, and all Chron
ic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kid
neys. Recommended by the medical Fac
ulty and iagy Jhoasao'is of eur best oiti
tens.
Read the te.timony of Physicians and pa-
Stients who have used Ronadalis; send for
'our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al
snanac fcr this year, which we publish for
gratuitous distribution; it will give yon
much valuable information
Dr. P. W. Carr, of Baltimore. says :
VI take pleasure in recommending your
Rosadal is as a very powerful alterative. I
have teen it used in two cases with happy
results one in a case of secondary syphilis
in which the patient pronounced himself
cured after having taken five bottles of
Dyoar medicine. The other is a cae of scrof
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving' under its use, and the indications
are that the patient will soon recover. I
have carefully examined the formula by
which your Rosadalis is made, and find it
Van excellent compound of alterative ingre
dients. Dr. Spa-ks. of Jficbolasville, Ky., says he
has used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and
Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results
as a cleaner of the Bioid I know no bet-
Iter remedy.
Samuel G. ItcFadden, Uurfreesboro',
Teun , says :
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send
me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother,
I who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Benjamin Uechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes,
I have filtered for twenty years with an in
veterate eruption over my whole body ; a
short time since I purchased a bottle of Ro
sadalis and it effected a perfect euro.
Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore.
S CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietors.
Kosadalis is sold by Ilartswick A Irwin and A.
I. Shaw, Clearfield. D. R. Uood, Osceola, and by
Druggists generally. April 6,'70-Iy
L O A N
Chesapeake & Ohio R. 11.
Co.
The advantages and attraction cf this Loan Tor
investment purposes, are many and important :
1. It is based upon one of thermit Through
Lines between the Seaboard and the West.
!. Tho srrarity is a'rfady created, the greotor
part of the line being iu successful runniug epcr
ation. - 3. The Locnl Traffic, from the unrivalled Agri
cultural regions and Iron and Coal deposits ad
jacent, must ba largo and proOt.tble.
4. The enterprise receives important conces
sions and privileges from the States of Virginia
and West Virginia.
. It is under the management of efficient and
well-known capitalists, whose names are guaran
tees for it earlj completion and successful eper
atioa.
8. The Bond, enrube had either in
COUPON OR REGISTERED
form ; they have thirty years to run, both princi
pal and interest being payable in gold.
T. They are of denominations of
$1,000, $500 and $100,
bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, in
coin, payable May 1st aud November 1st
From our intimate acquaintance with the affairs
and condition of the Company, we know these se
curities to be peculiarly desirable, and suitable
for safe employment of surplus capital, and fund
ing of Government Bonds, by Investors, Trustees
of Estates, and others who prefer absolute secu
rity with reasonable income.
Holders of United States FiveTwenties are en
abled to procure these Bonds, bearing the same
rate of interest and having a longer period to run
and to realize a large increase of capital in ad
dition. Bond, and Stocks dealt in at the Stock Ex
change, received ia exohange for this Loan, at
the full market value, and tha bond, returned
free ef express eharges.
Price 90 and accrued Interest in Cur
rency.
Pamphlet. Maps, and full information furnish
ed on application.
FISK k HATCH,
May 4 lOw i Nassau rrET, xw tobk. i
TX7HO HAS A HOUSR TO PAINT?
V READ r-MA O E COLORS.
Known as "Railroad" Cnlois. Guaranteed to be
more economical, more durable and more conveni
ent than any Paint ever before offered. A book
entitled -'Plain talk with Practical Painters," with
samples, sent free by mail on application.
MASt'RY A WUITO.
Globe Whin Lead and Color Worts,
Ap. 13-3m HI t'uttoH St.. New York.
Beware of Imitations. Established 18?.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! !
JOHN TROUTMAN, "
Having just fitted up a new and elegant Furni
ture Room, on Market street. East of the "Alle
gheny House," Clearfield. Pa., notifies the publio
that he keeps on band all kinds of Chamber suits,
(walnut and common), Cano seat and Windsor
chairs, etc , which will be sold cheap for cash. A
share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
April 13. 1870.
rpiIE WONDERFUL LINIMENT.
This Liniment havinp been used, for
some years past, as a faini'y medicine by the pro
prietor, and its good effects coming to tha notice
of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con
sented tomanufacture itfor the benefit of the af
flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for
Catarrh and Billions Cholio, ever offered to the
public ; and will cure many other diseases in the
human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil
and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use
accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, er
six bottles for S3. Sent to any address by enclos
ing the price to WM. U. WAUONER,
llurd Postolfice,
Oct. 6. 1669. Clearfield county, Pa.
M ISS II. S. SWAN'S, School for Girls,
JX Clearfield, Pa.
The next Term of twenty -tw weeks will com
mence on Monday, May 0, 1S70.
tekms or Tomex.
Reading. Orthography. Writing. Object Les
sons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary
Geography, per half term, (of 11 weeks), $5 90
History, Local and Descriptive Ueography
with Map Drawiug, Urammar, ideatal
and Written Arithmetic, t it
Algebra and the Sciences, I tl
Instruction in Instrumental Mafic, 19 to
Oil Painting, 12 66
Wax Work, 8 it
Fur full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, August 25, 18tS9-ly.
MILLWRIGIITING.
1 1. T. Earns worth,
Would inform Mill owners, and those desirous
of having Mills built, that he is prepared to build
aud lepair either Circular or Muley Saw Mills,
and Grist Mills after the latest improved patterns
lie has also for sale au improved Water Wheel,
which he guarantees to give satisfaction in regard
to power and speed, lli.t motto is, to do work so
as to give perfect satisfaction. Those wishing fur
ther information will be promptly ansnere-1 by
addressing him at Clearfield, Clearfield county,
Pa. Write your name and address plain.
April 2t, HT'J-ly.
THE 1IINKLEY
FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE.
Price $30.
Every family in the country needs one.
It knits everything from a mitten to a blanket.
A child 12 years can leuru to work it in an hour.
It is operated the same as a sewing machine by
hand or foot. It uses but one needlo, and is the
perfection of beauty and usefulness. Circulars
with cuts and fnll particulars free to everybody.
Agents wanted in every ctunty. Apply quickly.
II INK UK KNITTING MACHINE CO..
apt '-3mJ 175 ISroa tw.iy, N. Y.. or Biti, Me.
THE NEW
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
204 FAfPTT?T 294
BSWEI'.T. -L'-"- -til-U BOWEBr.
The extraordinary success of their new and im
proved manufacturing Machines for light or heavy
work, has induced the .
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
to manufacture anew Family Maebine of the same
style and construction, with additional ornamen
tation, making it equal in beauty and finish with
other family machinos.whereas in usefulness it far
OUTSTRIPS ALL COMPETITORS.
The price of this now acknowledged necessary
arMcle comes within reach of every cluss. and
the Company is prepared to offer the most liberal
inducements to buyers, dealers and agents. Every
Machine warranted, Apply for citculara and
samples to
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Ap l:-3m iVo. 2J4 Bomrp, Ne Yvrl.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
The Fourth Session of the presont Shelastie
year of this Institution, will commence en Vss
day, the 2ith day of April, IS70.
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition frvra the time they eater te
the close of the session.
The course of instruction embraces everytbiag
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished education of both sexes.
The Principal bavins ib advantage of
much experience in his profession, assure, pa
rents and guardians that his entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the mental and meral
training of the youth placed under his charge.
Terks of Tuition: .
Orthography, Reading, Writing aad Primary
Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) 85(9
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo
TJ. $S,00
A1gebra,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration
Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra
pay. M9
Latin, Greek and Trend a, with aay ef tha a-
bove branches, $12,60
Music. Piano, (31 Usiobi.) 5H.C9
ljrSo deduotion will be made for absence
For further particulars inquire ef
Ret. P. L.HARRISON, a. .
July 31.1S87. Principal.
R E M 0 V A L .
IIARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Clearfield,' Pa.
We beg leave to inform our old and new custo
mers, that we have removed our establishment te
the new building just ereeted on Market street,
nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west,
and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite the pnblio to com and buy their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI
CINES, OILS. PAINTS VARNISHES.
Our stock of Drugs and MedtotnesooB-ist of every
thing used, .elected with the greatest care, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keep afull stock of Dyes, Perfemerics
Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brashes. HaiY Brush
es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind ef
Brashes. We have a la' go lot of
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fact everything need
in the painting business, which wo offer at City
prices to cash buyer.
TOBACCO AND SEGASS,
Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va-
r ) fr i m i- a ."T 1 ;M thim nlni. ...A
- wuwicu -' . -. .. naii.ni,n
to bo of tho best the market affords.
j. u. nan is-wick.
Deo. 5,1868 JOHN T. IRWIN.
HARRY F. BIGLEIi & CO.,
Clearfield, Pa.,
Hare just received and offer for sale cheap,
Single and double, iron and wood,
BUOVtL PLOWS;
Patent, iron and wood, expanding
CULTIVATORS;
Patent-screw, steel CULTIVATOR TKKTH ;
Solid steel, .ingle and double,
SHOVEL PLOW BLADES;
PINK AND WHITE LINING SKINS, AND
ROAN SKINS.
Clearfield, April 20, 1870.
C. KRATZER & SONS
are receiving a splendid stock of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTUS,
LACE CURTAINS, WTNDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILKCOATS AND OVERSKIRTS,
ELEGANT SU AWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
HATS,
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FINE BLACK ALPACAS,
UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS,
MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS,
HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $6,
MEN'S AND BOTS' FINE AND HEAVY
" SHOES,
, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $,
CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfleld, Jono 80, 1869. "
ATTENTION,
BUYERS
READ! READH
Who sells the cheapest goods in the
countr ?
0
MOSSOP !
Who sells best calicoes at 12 J cts a yard
MOSSOP!
Who sells best anbleaehed asBslia at 17 eenW
M 0 s s o r !
Who will Hall's Calf Boots at $5 00?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's best Coarse Baotsat $1 iOt
MOSSOT!
Who sells Hall's bestKip Boots at 4,50?
MOSSOP!
Who sell. Hats lower than anybody elsa?
MOSSOP!
Who sails Sugar th cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Syrup th cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who 6ells Flour the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who soils Hardwara the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Queensware the choapeet ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Clothing tho cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Plaster the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Salt the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who first brought goods down to the
lowest cash prices ?
MOSSOP!
Everybody should buy their goods at
MOSSOP'S!
Clearfield, May IS. 18W.
FULLERT0N-S
(formerly M'Gaugbej'i.)
Restaurant and Ice Cream Saloon,
IK LBAVY'S NEW BUILDISC,
Second St., Clearfield, Ta
Constantly kept on hand a fine .election of
Candies, Cigar., Tobaceo, Nut., Ae.
Also Fresh Oysters, reeeived daily, and
served p in any style, to sait tka
taste of eastomera.
A full .lock of goods just received from tho Gait.
ggg- Billiard Saloon in Second Story.
April 27-70.
D. R FULLERTON".
NEW STORE.
Corner of Eeooad St. and Hill Road.
K. MITCHELL
Has just reeeived and opened, at tho above earn
ed place, an entire new stock of Hpriag
aad Summer Good., whieb he will
.ell very cheap for eash.
Ilia st.ck consists cf
Dry Goods, Oroeerias, Hardware, "
Queensware. Boots and Shoe. Hats and
Caps, Beady made Clothing, ete. So also keeps
choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed,
Baeon, Fish and dried Fruits.
- Perseaa dcsiroas of purehasing goods at fair
rate, are respeetfally requested to
give hia a call.
Approved eoontry prodaeo will bo taken, at
tha highest prices, in exchange tor goods.
Clearfield, Jana 17, IScS.
0, YES! 0, YES!!
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE
Persons desiroas of purchasing a farm, are di
rected to examine that valuable property in Law
reuce towribip, and situate at tho month ef
Clearfield creek two miies test of the Dorough
of Clearfield, and coovenieut to seheols and
churches.
Tho property contains ONE HUNDRED
AND TWENTY ACRES, part ef which is im
proved and under a high state of cultivation
the whole being well fenced. Coal, iron ore, and
other mineral, are found on the ame.
The buildings conijt of a good TWO-STORY
D W E f.LING HO US E, iUy 43 feet mGOOD
BARN, tad other convenientoutbuilding And
there i. growing on tho premises a young bearing
orchard of choice fruit tree..
This property is very pleesantly situated and
being at the confluence of the creek and the river,
it is a verj desirable and inviting residence far a
private family. Its position on tho creek and
river also render it a good situation far a Oeard
iag bouse duringhe rafting season.
The west and north sides of this property being
bounded by the ereek and river, makes it one of
the best rafting grouna. in this section, and a.
such yields a haudsomo revcaue yearly
Tha owner, Mr. Si. A. Frank, having perma
nentiy settled in the west, is the reason fer dis
posing of this valuable property. Feerms,ote.,
apply to S. J. ROVf.
October . 1560. Clearfield. Pa.
BARGAINS
is
ALL KINDS OF
GOODS
AT THE
M A MMOT II
STORE
OF THE
Moshannon Land and Lnmher Co.
OSCEOLA,
Clearfield County,
Penn'a.
fill A How I made it
O 1 J -U Samples mails,
in S mo, with stencil".
ilad free. A. J. Fcllam,
xiw ion
Aprn la-am.
V
KRYFIXE blankets will be cold cheap
H. R N A U G I, Ei
VATCH SCAKEE,
GRAHAM S ROW, CLEAKFlKLt,.
customer, and tho publie, that he hi, T J ? t
tock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. "r
CLOCKS, a large variety from the lts, v.
ufactory,Con,.?tingof Eight-day and thim I "
aP,r'n8 i "811' and L"". 6 I &
Alarm clocks. "-"'a.uj
WA TCHES afineassortmeat.o !ilv
ing and open case American patent Lever. V
and full jeweled. 1 " P'm
GOLD PENS, an elegant ,rtttm
n"deqr A'S'inilv" .
SPECTACLES, a Urge .S!,rlni.nt ,
near sight, colored and plain glaM
JEWELRY ot ov.ry vari.,,, fr0In . ti .
piece to a full et " a sirg,.
ALSO, a fine assortment of Spoon. Forks but
tor kmves.etc., plated on genuiue Alabt. :
f'-"?'r Jeel"wi,h Pa"E'f mooatir
got up to order. Call and see aampl. Uok
All kinds orciocks. Watches and Jew,;r. '
fully repaired and Warranted.
A continuance ot patronage is soliciied
Nov.2Sth.lSS6. if. F. .NALOLE.
. L. IIED,
j.r.wiavaa
fOTICE.
a. r. iur
J. J0XES,
ww. bitts.
W. FOWKLL, J
CLEARFIELD PLACING MILL
ALL RIGHT.
Mass.. HOOP. WEAVER A CO., Pr.priK.n,
would respectfully inform the citiiecs ef tU
county that they have completely refirud mi
supplied their PLA5IXO MILL, ia this Eerours,
with tho beat and latest improved
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
and ara bow prepared to execute all erdtrj !
their liao of business, saeh as
Flooring, Vf'eatlterboardine-,
Sash, Doors, Blinda, Brackets, and
.Moldings, of all kinds.
They have a largestock of drylamber cc hscd,
and will pay eash fere!ear s'.u?. cae ar.d-a hi!t
inch pancel planV preferred ev l.'C7.
JEW SPRING STOCK!
J. SHAW k SOX.
Rave jast returned frem the east and are row
opcniBg an eatiro new steek tf goods ia tit rat
formerly occupied ky Wm. F. Irwii. sa Kirtei
Street, whisa they sew offer to Ue f ab!! at the
lowest eash prices.
Their atoek consists of a geeeral asser'aeat f
Dry Goods, 'Groceries, Qceaafware. Earcesri.
Beets, Sheet, flats. Caps. Soaaeu. DrctGorfi,
Fraits, Candies. Fish, Sait, Eroamt. Sailt, tit ,
in faet, everything aeually kept ia a rt:ail ;:art
eaa bo had by Calling at this Ure, er wili bt
procured to order.
Their stock is weil selected. cd ctcfiv.1 cf itc
newest goods, is of tha best quality, tf .it l;t
styles, aad wilt be acid at lowest prices ftr ttk,
or exohauged for approved eoaatry preducc.
Ba euro aad eall aad oxamiBC eur s'.eek Vt?e
making your parehases. as we are deieraiatd
dense all who stay favor as with tteir tsi:e
MayS, IS67. J.SHaWaSG.
yUESITUm ROOMS.
jon." GBELicn,
DeslTC to Inform bit eld fritndi-erd ttttneri
that having enlarged bit tlu-.p ml irrrcsssd fc'
fariliticc for manufactnrinf . be i rew prerrd
to make to order sn'h furniture s may i-e desir
ed, in good style and at cbesp rstrt for c-fc. Rt
mostly has on ban! at his -t ai rilcr t Y '
a varied assortment of furniture, sirerg Kt u
urKEAi s ami si isebo Anns,
TTardrsbet and liook-casos ; Centre. 5ef. Ptrler,
Breakfast an J Hilling erietniaa Tnb:ss.
Common, Freneh-pc&ia. Cottage, Jea-ny-i-iind
tnd ether Bedsteads.
5'JFAS OF ALL KIM'?. VF-'KK STANI '!. P.iT
RACKS, WASII-STA.MS. at.
Epring-seat. Cain;bottore. aad Parler Cktir;
And common and olber Chairs.
LOOCING-GLASSKS
Of every tleseriptieD on hand, and new jIaMM.'tt
oil frames, which will be put ia on very
reKsoXiauie terms, on sfiert aotice
ne also keeps on hand, or farnishet te order. !U:r,
Corn-husk, Uair and Cotton tcp Vturetw
COTINS, OF EVERY EISD.
Made to order, and funerals atterdtd wilfc
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, ltouse painting done te order.
The above, and many ether ariiciei arc furr.ihtl
to customers cheap for Casa or eicfcsnjred fir p
provedcountry produce. Cherry, iltple. Ptpit?,
Lin-wood and other Lurcher suitable fur the bii'l
cess, taken in exchange for furnituie.
Remember the shop is on Maraet street. Clfjr-
ld, and nearlv opposite tho -'ia Jew ith-i..
?,.-'-r4. ISM JC.n CI I! I' t
P. T. I.
J)R. BOYEU'S
-'RE
WEST BRANCH SITTER
A Pure. Pleasant, Fafo nd rVisb'e Tcn't e-
pounded from fresh and choice ber'jJ aad JM"
itively pure spirits, free from fu'i! ')"?
other irritating properties, arid will
not disagree or offtaJ the asi
delicate stomach. Warraatt
ed to contain more med
icinal virtue than any
bitters at pre.ent offered to tl. public-
IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL
To increase tho Appetite to promote D:i' J
to cure Dyspensia-oto our FeteratiJ &Ut
eara Biliousness to euro Constipation to '
Chronic Diarrhea to core Fiaiulence to a
Acid Eructations to cure Nervous I'cbl'"J',,
euro .Hypochondria to cure Sallownets o.
Complexion to euro l'impics sud i'ioic,U
cure General Debility and rrottrati'Jii c
Physical Powers,
IT HAS XO EQUAL-
TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED.
SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT tl PER bOTTL
A literal discount to tht trait-
MAKCTACTrRKD EXCLCSIVELT r
A
S H A V,,
CLEARFIELD. PA-.
T.o1. Tlr.,.. M.iinaia rbtniict
Is, P."
Btnas. tins, J'aints. t arnisnes. -
Medicine., Pure Wines and Liquors f
medical purposes. Fancy and Toi et
Articles, and all .goods usuallj
kept in a Drug Store, sold
aj cl 1 a 1 u U IS ojuipiu OB va ca. " f At'
Pharmacv who speaks both English and
man, tho undersigned fool, no hcsiiancy "' '
that oustomora can rely upon having ttuprJrf
tion. properly put up. A.I. SHAw :
"7 J. BU A Ct
rob. Z3, 1B70.