Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 29, 1870, Image 4

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    i;e "glaftiman' mmat, gftttrftefb, a., gtme 29, 1870.
fox the ".farmer.
Farming.
For a man who is thorouslily in earnest
farming offers a gran l fk-1 1 for eTii t ; lut
the man who is only half in tarui'st. who
thinks that costly barns, iinportcj stock ari'i
a nicely rolled l.wn arc the great oiijivts of
attainment may auonjp'i-U pretty resu't.s
but they wll be hid all ones, the Jiiet
tante farmer who has a snvttteriiiff cf science
whose heailia filled with iiostiuun, who
thinks hia salts will do it ail, who .loses his
crops now to feebleness" a ti-J i" 10 " 11,1
natural exuberance, who dawdles over his
fermentations while his neighbor's oxen are
breaking into his rye field, who has no
managing capacity, no Lreatii of vl-ion, v;h--
sends two men to accomplish the workoi
one let such a man give up all hope of ma
king farming a lucrative pursuit. But if a
man, as we said, be tiiouroutrhly in earnest,
if he have the muaeity to see all over the
farm, to systematize bis labor, to carry out
his plans puuctually and thouroughly ; if he
is not above economies, nor heedless to the
teachings of science, uor unobservant of pro
gress elsewhere, rcr r.ettlltil of .such op
poituniiies as were the Yale Agricultural
Lectures let him wo:k, for lie will have
Lis reward. Cut even such an one will never
come to his "four in har;d," except they
" be colts of his owu raising ; or to private con
certs in his own grounds, elect t what the
birds make.
IIov." to Fatten a Poor IIopsu. Many
good liorsos devour lariie cpuantities of grain
or hay ; at,J Mill continue thin and poor;
the food eaten is not properly r.s?imulated.
If the usual feed ha.s been unground grain,
nothing but a change will effcet any desira
ble alteration iu the appearance of the ani
mal. In case oil meal cannot be obtain ed
readily, mingle a bushel of flax seed with a
bushel of barley, one of oats aai another
bushel of Indian corn and let it be ground
into fine meal. This will be a fair propor
tion for all his feed. Or the meal or the
barley, oats and corn in equal quantities,
may first be procured, and one fourth part
oil cake mingled with it, when the weal is
sprinkled on cut feed. Teed two or three
times daily, iuiugled with a peck of cut hay
and Ftraw. If the horse will eat that gteedi
ly, let the quantity bet gradually increased
until he will eat four to six quarts at every
feeding three times a day. Hut avoid the
practice of allowing a horse to stand at a
rack well filled with hay. In order to fatten
a horse that has run down iu fle;h, the groom
should be very particular to feed the ani
ual no more than ho will eat up clean,, and
lick his manger lor more." Amcriwn Stud.
Journal. A Good Farmer. N. Austin Smith, of
Sunderland, Mass.", raised lat yei0 fqtiare
rods of mangolds and stisar beets, the pro
duce of a single rod of which w as 5 j3 pounds
equal to 37,310 pounds for the 70 rods, or
85,280 pounds to an acre. He fed them to
Lis neat stock and swine and milch com.
Computing the aggregate number of pounds
at CO pounds per bushel, the product of one
acre will equal about 1421 bushels. We
are credibly informed that Jlr. Smith scru
pulously excludes the very exhausting and
pernicious crop of tobacco from his farm.
Those tillers of the foil who cultivate the
"vile weed," cannot toast of such abundant
crops.
The Cuors. The New York JhmJd i,a
gleaned aa iinniese mass of teports concern
iug the condition of the crops from its ex
changes from all portions of of the count ry,
from which it appears that with but very
few exceptions the prospects of abundant
harvest is every where promising. From
the touth particularly, the information i.
encouraging. In some places the fro.t has
nipped in the bud the peach blossoms, and
diruinaheJ returns may le anticipated from
those districts when the ripening period ar
rives. But altogether it is not impossible
from present observations to predict anoth
er year of plenty and richness.
Iron Bird House. Who among all the
-readers of the OUcrirr, can tell us whether
the feathered tongsters of the grove Lave
ever been known to inhabit an iron house?
We LaTe bad a costly and beautif ul iron
bird house in an excellent place for bird?,
for two years, and birds in large numbers,
during both summer and winter, come into
the yard below and all around the house
but a bird has never been seen to pass nearer
to this little Gothic structure; than it would
approach a den of adders. We have thus
far been unable to learn that birds have ever
built a nest iu any kind of a hojse made of
iron. X. Y. Observer.
W ilhani Younz. an extensive fruit rmwrr
oflieadiDg, has a very simple remedy fur
curcuno. lie picks up the fallen frjuit, or
shakes the tree am the fruit infected with
the curculio falls at once to the ground, and
then he burns it. Fire is tie only enemy
and destroyer of the curculio that he tn.,w
of. The infected fallen fruit being kit upou
the ground, the curculio spreads and mul
tiplies to an incalculable extent. Ileesii
mates the quantity of curculio in a siujjlu
quart of fruit at 400, and in a bushel at the
enormous number of 14,000.
- .
To cure colic in horfos, take a piece of
carpet, blanket, or any thick material, large
enough to cover the horse from Lis fore to
hmd legs, and from the ,vxn to the floor
as he hes ; ring it out of hot water an hot a
you caa possibly handle it. You need not
fear scalding the animal. Apply this to the
horse, and coyer it with a similarly dry cloth.
As aoon as the heat diminishes much, dip
the wet cloth again in hot water. This plan
will within an hour cure- the worst case of
cholie.
To Keep Eggs, Lime-water and salt
poured over eggs stood upon the small end
many vessc-l where they are to remain, will
keep lor many months provided the eggs
are not cracked and are sound when put
cd1.;!"1 tb.ly a!Io?h)s t-
T ESt MS OF THE JOURNAL
The RaptsmaiTb Jocrxal is published on Wed
nesday at 32.00 pet annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of tlie jear, 52.50 will be
charged, and 53,00 if not paid before the close.
Adtbictiseuixts wi'I be inserted at 1,50 per
square, for three or less insertions ten lines
(or less) counting a square. For every additional
insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction
ill be m ado to yearly advertiser!
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued un
tiilail arrearages are paid, except at the option ol
the publisher. . 8. J. ROW.
For Sale or Kent.
A two story Store House, with large one story
ware room in rear Si by 200 fret of ground
situate on Second street. Clearfield. This prop
erty is in good repair, and well situated fur a bu
siness stand For farther particulars inquire of
Miiy 3t), 70-tf. IV rt. SIVLlN.
fPHE ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINE.
-- The b(:5t Double Thread Machine now
in uso will be sold lower than any other machine
finished in like manner, and doing the same
runtse of work. Machines can be teen at the store
of Thompson Co., Curwenarilie, or at the resi
dence of the undersigned.
LEWIS C. ELOOM.
May II. lS79.-?m. Bloom's Bridge
gMALL PROFITS sndQUICK SALES.
JIARTS'iVICK A IRWIN
are constantly replenis'uirg their suck of Drugs,
Medicines, le. febeo! books aiid Stationery,
including the O.-good and National series
f readers. Also Tobacco and Ci
gars, of the best quality, and at
the lowest prices. Call and aee
ClcarScld. Not 10, 1S69 "
WOOL CAMPING The undersigned,
proprietor of the Union MilKin Uuion
township. Clearfield couniy, would inform the
public that ha is prepared lo card wool, on rea
sonable terras and in a workmanlike manner
Persons having wool to card should attend to it
immediatly, as the factory wil 1 bo closed after
September 1st. Wool intended for carding can
be left al R. Afossop'a or C. Kratzer's. in Clear
field, and I trill taka it away aud return it when
carded.
June I, 1ST. ' J K. ARNOLD.
JJEMOVA L-G U N S II O P
The andirsigned begs leave to inform his old
and new customers, and the publie generally,
that he has fitted up a new til'N SHOP, on the
lot on the corner of Fourth and Maiket streets.
Clearfield, Pa., where be keeps constantly en
hand, and makos to order, all kinds ot Guns.
Alto, guns rebored and revarnished. and repaired
neatly en short notice. Orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention.
June 9, lboU. JOllNMOOKE.
THE "EAGLE HOTEL,"
x Main St., Curwensville, l'a.
Having leased for a tevm of years the above
well-known and popular ilntol. (formerly kept by
-Mr. Mason, and lately by Jlr. Foul), and having
newly refitted ol4 refurnished it, the present
proprietor feels assured that he can render entire
satisfaction to guest? sojourning wilh Lim. Aline,
lare stable and yard isattached, for the care an J
protection o4iornes. carriages and wagons. A
frharc of patronage is solicited
Ma j 4 70-l'y 1 A J. DUAl't. KElt , Prop'r.
fi II E "S H A W HOUS E,"
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
CiEOKGE N. COLBt'R Jf , :::::; Pior-nrsToa
I his house was lately completed an j just opei
f i to the public is i,e ly turnbhed.and provided
ni-h al 1 the modern improvements of a first-class
hotel. J t is pleasantly located, iu the business
part of the town, and near to the public build
ings. A bhare of patronage is respectfully solie
ited. Chargtj moderate. The bestof Liquors in
tb 'T. March 30,'Vo-lf.
.rjiIIE LEONARD HOUSE,
(Xear the I!ai:road Dtpot),
Heed Siret t, Ciearfield, Fa.
G. D. OOUDFELLOW : : : : : rwtieTC.
A new first class Hotel in every respect com
fortable rooms all the modern improvements
the best of Liquors promptattenditce. and rea
sonable charges. The patronage of the publie is
rrspectfnlly elicite l. jv-il-tf.
WOOL ! WOOL ! !
FIFTY TIPjrSAKD poonds of W'OL wanted
atThompsen A Co's , where yea can get the best
price for all produce, and UOOD3 as CHEAP as
the CHKAPliST house in this county.
'They don't defy competition,'' but are prepar
ed to meet it. They are constantly receiving
goods from New York, Philadelphia and Pitts
burg. Call and seo their geods and prices.
t-l-4t Curwerisvilie, June I. 1S70.
yE, the undersigned, Black siuiths of the
' Korouirh of Clearfield, hereby adopt
the following rates for work, and rules with re
gard to eccuring pay for our labor; and we each
pledge our honor a: men and niechanies.fo adhere
j0"1 eEf"ri:0 b same, lrom and aftor May 1st,
All work done at shoins; horses must be paid for
when the work is dote, at the following rates
HT-rrTtXG NEW MIOE, : : : ; SOcrt
EE-SETTING SHOE, : ; ; . 20 .!
No credi ditto be given for a longer period tbia
three months.
Kl. V. PASSMORK, AMOS KENNARD.
i-.r,ltrXK,Wi'"n-E,' CORNEL! l.'S OWENS,
THOMAS RE1LLY, (i.L LAMCH.
Apr. 20, 7i)-:tm O C. PAS.-iAiORS.
NEW MARBLE WORKS.
Opposite the Jail,
CLEARFIELD, FE.N.VA.
Monuments, Grecian Tombs, French Couches
J .H"; V n"r'' lW,'oin'5 n"S, 0rd.n
fctatuary Terra Cott. Ware, of ever, description,
Head and loot .-l.r.es.pf iw and beautiful de
i.SU, all of wlch we ofler at eity prices, or 1!J
percent le than any other establishment in this
county. Haying a large experience in the busi
ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all eases Or
ders thankfully received and promptly t& in
the best workmaoliko manner.
S A. (JIBSON
May 11, 1S.0 -if. Jmii Watsom, Agent.
Co-Partiiership in Store.
C. A. Rorobaugu having abiated with .hioa
in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear
field eounty. Mr. C. II. M.;Craeken. solicits a con
tinuance ef the patronago so generously extended
uerciuiore
Havingjust retaritfd from the eastern cities
their sloe embia,-oj a large and varied assort-v
mentof Dry Uoods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, an 1 ia fact nearly everything' usu
ally kept in a eouutry store, which they will sell
at prices to suit the times.
Country preduce taken iaexchange for good, 1
C. A. R'litOBALtiH.
May IS, '70. tf. C R. MrCRACKKX
MEAT MARKET-
J. E. Wrigley &IJro.,
UaviDg purchased the shop and fixtures of W. R.
McPherson. would inform the citizens of Ciear
field and vicinity that they are at all times pre
pared to furnish
FRESH BEEF, '
Veal, Mutton, etc.,
at the lowest cash rates to cuworner
A liberal share of public patronage i, respect
fully solicited
Cash paid for Cattle, Sheep and IW
ROOM ON MARKET ST.,
Clearfield. Pa., Jane 1. 1870.
CHILDRENSfurs twemy-fiye per cent less thaw
tt J. sllAW 4 SOS.
THE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS !
Eighty-six Th 4HfaaJ.Srren IluiiJrr.J ani Eigh-ly-iie
Machines Made and Sold the
Tost Year .'
N " -
The number exceeds by thousands the ales of
any other Machine, and the demand is still in
creasing THREE THOUSAND PER WEEK
ARE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD.
TILE ItEASOXS WHY:
Because it embodies essontial 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 for the greatest range an 1 variety of work,
tine or coarse.
Parties wish i5 to purchase should not fail to
examins tbia beat of all Sewing Machines.
I have the Agancy for this Ma-jhine, and will
keen a full supply on band.
ClearfieId,May4,'70 tf J. 8. SHOWERS.
Marble and Stone Yard.
. MRS. S. S. LID DELL,
Having engaged in the Marble business, desires
to intcrm her f riends, and the public, that nhe has
now and will keep constantly on hand larjre and
well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and is prepared to furni. to order
TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE
TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sand
stone and Marble, CURBS aai
P03 TS for Cemetery lots,
WINDOW SILLS AXD CAPS,
AIICIUTECTURAL A.XD LAWN OIZNA
MENTS.bc. ' She would invito special attontien to her Sand
stone Monuments which are built from original
designs and will compare favorably with any
tiling of tho kind in the country. If desired she
can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at a
si ia lit advance on the price of Sandstone.
lard on Reed Street, near the Depot.Clearfield,
Pa. - IMay 4, lftTO
II O SAD A L I S
TITHE GREAT AMFT.ICAN HEALTH
J. RESTORER, purifies the blood tnd
euies Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Disease. Rheu-
Omaiism. Diseases of women and all Chron
ic A flections of the Blood, Liver and Kid
neys. Recouiuscnded by the medical Fac
ulty and many thousands of eur best citi
tens.
Read the testimony of Physirians and pa-
Stients who have used RciaduIU; send for
our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al
manac for this year, which we pi.blish for
gratuitous distribution; it will givo yo
mvh valuable information
ir. rt. w. Carr, o: umtimore. says :
1 take pleasure in recommending your
Rosadnlis as a very powerful alterative. I
have seen 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
Dyour medicine. The other is a case of scrof
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving under its u.-o, and the indications
are that the patient will soon recover. A
have carefully cxamiued the formula irQf
whicn your Kosadalin is made, and find it
l an excellent compound of alterative ingre
, clients.
Dr. pa-ks. cf Niholasville, Ky . says he
his uicd Ropadalis in cases of Scrofula and
Secondary Syphilis wilh satisfactory results
as a c'sAntr of the llload I know no ket-
Lter remedy.
Samuel O. McFuiden, Murfretsboro'.
Tenn , says :
I have used feven bottle ef Hodalis
and am entirely cured of KhbutuatUra ; send
me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother,
I who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Be.tjrunin I'oohtol. of Lima, Ohio, writes.
I have suGore 1 for twenty years wilh an in
veterato eruption over my whole body ; a
short time since I purchased a bottle of Ro
sadulis and it effected a perfect cure
Labratory, 01 Exchange Placo, Baltimore.
s
CLENJENTS, A CO . Proprietors.
Itosadalis is S'.ld by Hartswick & Irwiu and A.
I. Shaw. CIcartioiM, D. K. Good, Osceola, and by
Druggists generally. April 6,'70-ly
L 0 A N
Chesapeake k Ohio R. It. Co.
The advantaj;' and attraction of this Loan for
investment purposes, are Many and importftut:
1. It is based upon one of the Great Through
Lines between the Seaboard and the West.
2. Tho security t' already created, the greater
part of the lino being in successful running oper
ation. 3. The LecM TrnfSc. from the unrivailed Agri
cultural regions and Iron and Ceal deposits ad
jacent, mmt be large and profitable.
4. The enterprise receives important conces
sions and privileges from life States of Virginia
and West Virginia.
&. It is. under the management of efficient and
well-known capitalists, whose names are guaran
tees for its earlj ccmplation and successful oper
ation. 6. The Ponds cm b had tiiher In - "
COUPON OTt REGISTERED
form; they have thirty years to run, both princi
pal and interest being payable in gul l.
T. They are of denominations of
$1,000, $500 and $100,
bearing interest at the rate of six per cept. in
coin, payable May 1st and 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 safo einploymentof surplus capital, and fund
ing of Government Bonds, by Investors. Trustoes
of Estates, and others who prefer absolute secu
rity with reasonable iccetne.
Holders of United States FiveTwenties are en
abled to procure thee Bonds, bearing the tame
rate of interest and having a Ion jer period to run
and to realize a large increase of capital ia ad
dition. tlondi and Stocks dealt in at the Stock Ex
change, received ia exchange for this Loan, at
the full market value, and the bonds returned
free ef express charges.
Price 90 ami accrued Interest irfCur
rency. Pamphlet.. Maps, and full information furnish
ed on application.
FISK & HATCH, -
Iay4 I0w . & sassau itwbkt, Kbw iobk
WIIO KAS A HOL'SE TO PAINT?
READY-MADE COLORS.
Known as "Railroad" Colors, (iuaranteed to be
more economical, more durable anil more conveni
ent thau any Paint ever before offered. A book
entitled -Plain talk with Practical Painters," with
samples, seut free by mail on applicatioa. "
MASLRY A WHITON.
7o White Iail and Color Work,
A p. 13-3ni 1 1 1 Eulto St.. New York.
Cewnre of Imitations. Established 1S35.
FURNITURE ! FURXITURE ! !
JOHN TROUTMAN,
Ilavingjust fitted ur a new n?i elegant Furni
ture Room, on Market street. Kast of the "Alle-
rhecy H"use," Clearfield. Pa., notifies the public
that he keeps on hand all kinds of Chamber sails,
(walnut and common), Cane seat and Windsor
chairs, etc , which will be told cheap for cash. A
share of patronago is respectfully solicited.
April 13 IS7U.
riUIK WOXDEHFCL LIXIMKXT.
This Liniment having been used, for
some years pastas a fami'y medicine- by the pro
prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice
of his neighhors, hai. at their suggestion, con
sented to manufacture 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 cure cure far Pole evil
and Wind-g.ills in horses Directions for its use
accompany each bottle. Price. 51 per bottle, or
six bottles fur $5. Sent to any nddrrss by enclos
ing the price to WM 11. WAUONLIt.
Hurd PostoOice,
Oct. (!, 18(50. Clearfield county, Pa.
MIS3 II. S. SWAN'S, School for Girh,
Clearfield, Pa.
The next Term of twrtv-twe weeks will com
mence on Monday, .May u, 1S70.
TEKHS or TOITIOS.
Reading ."Orthography .Writing. Object Les
sons. Primary Arithmetic and Primary
(iieography, per half term, (of 11 weeks). 55 99
lliftory. Local and Descriptive ycography
with Map Drawing, 'irammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic, 8 SB
Algebra and the Sciences. 9 Of
I nstrucison in Instrumental Music, 00
Oil Painting, li 03
Wax Work. t 00
Fur full particulars sen 1 for Circalar.
Clearfield, August 2:. H6'J-ly
M'lLLWRIG HTING.
II. T. Fa ens wo ut 1 1 ,
Would inform Mill owners, and those desirou
of having .Mills built, thit he is prepnred to build
and lepair either Circular er Muley Satv Mills,
and !ri;t Mills after the latest improved patterns
He has alto for sale au improved Water Wheel,
which he guarantees to give sati.-fiction in re.ari
to power and speed. His motto is, to do work so
as to give perfcotaiisf:tc:ion. Thnu wishin fur
ther informaiitin will be promptly answered by
addressing hiru at Cic&rfieM. Cleurtiel 1 county.
Pa. Write yo'ir name and address plain.
April 20, H70-ly.
THE NEW
FAMILY SEWlXti MACHINE
29 1
BOWEO.V.
EMPIRE
194
now atr.
The extraordinary sn.'eoss of their new and im
proved manufacturing Machines for light or heavy
work, has induced the
EM P lit E SEWING MACHINE CO.
lo manufacture a new Family Machine of the same
stylo and construction. wi:h additional ornamen
tation, making it crjual ia beauty and fio:!-h wilh
other family uiHchines.whtreas in usefulness it far
OUTSTltJI'S ALL COMPETITORS.
The price cf this now acknowledged ne-jessary
ar:ic!a ci;n)-!s within reiCU of every clu-s and
the Company is prepared lo ofler the most literal
i nduce:ui:u to buyers, dealers and agents. Lvery
Machine warranted, Apply for circulars aud
samples to
EMPIR K SEWING M ArinNE CO
Ap 13 -tra-i -"o. '.4 ISoirert, Xewjarl-.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
The Fourth Session of the present Schelastie
year of this Institution, w ill commence en ilea
day, the 2ith day cf April, 1S70.
Pujiili can enter at any time. They will be
charged wiib tuition from the time they enter te
the close of the session.
The coarjo of instruction embraces every t5:ig
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished education of both sties.
The Principal having had the advantage ef
much experience in his profession, assure pa
rents and guardiuns that his ontiro ability and
energies rriil bs devoted to the menUl and eioral
training of the youth placed und&r hia charge.
Taxxt or Tcirinie :
Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary
Arithmtic, per eeion, (11 weeks.) Si OS
Grammar, litegraphy, Ariihtnetie, and Hitn
ry. $3.09
Algebra, Ccorcefry, Trijncraetry, iItr.sars.tion
.urveyirjg. Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry
P.ook-keeping, Rotanv, and Physical (Jeogra
phy. J9.eS
Latin, Greek 4nd French, with aay ef the t
bove branches. 612.69
Music. Piano. (J 9 lesioes.) 916.68
I irNo deduction will t made for science
For further particulars inquire ef
Riv. P. L. HARRISON, a. .
July 31,1?G7. Principal.
It E M 0 V AX.
II ARTS WICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St, Clearfield, Pa.
yft beg leave to inform onr old aad new custo
mers, that we have removed our establishment te
the new building just erected on Market street,
nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west,
and opposite Graham A Sont' store, where we re
spectfully invite the publio to come and boy their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATEXT MEDI-
CIXES, OILS, PAINTS If VA UXISHES.
Our stock of Drugs and Medicinescoasist of every
thing Uiud. iclfcted with the greatest care, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keep afull stock of Dyes. Perfemeries
Toilet articles.r-oaps. Tooth lirushes. Hair Rrusb
es. Whitewash lirushes. and every other kind ef
Brushes. We have a la' go lot of
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and iu faet everything used
in the painting business, which we offer al City
prices to cash buyers. -
TOBACCO AXD SEGAltS,
Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va
rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted
to be of the best the market affords.
J. O. HARTSWICK,
Dee.j, 1SS8. JOHN F. IRWIN.
rpriK highest market prices paid for Shingles
JL by J. SHAW A SON.
DRY GOODS the cheapest in the eounty. sit
May 29, '7. MOSSOP;S. V
BACON, Hams, gides and Shoulders at reduced
prices, at MOSSOP'S.
CCRRANTS the best and cheapest in th
county, at GRAHAM'S.
PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at
May 29 '7. MOSSOP'S.
SALT ! SALT!! A prime article of grourd a
um salt, pat up in patent sacs s. for salecnea
attherteieof R. MOSSOP
N
AILS EPIKES thecbeapest in the eennty
HARRY F. BIGLER k CO.,
Clearfield, Pa.,
Have just received and offer for sale cheap,
Single and double, iron and wood,
SHOVEL PLOWS ;
Patent, iron and wood, expanding
CULTIVATORS;
Patent-screw, atcel CULTIVATOR TKETH ;
Solid steel, single and double,
SHOVEL PLOW BLADES ;
FI"K AND WniTE LINING SKIS3, AND
ROAN SKINS.
Clearfield, April 20. 1870.
C. KRATZER & SONS
ar receiving a splendid stock of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TP.IMVIED
HATS,
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
DEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
BLACK AND FANCT SILKS,
FINE CLACK ALPACAS,
UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS,
MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS,
IJEAVr CALF SOOTS, $5,
MEN'S AND COTS' FINK AND HEAVY
SHOES,
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $8,
CASSIMERES VERT CHEAP,
GROCERIES, rLOCR AND PROVISIONS
AT'LOWEST KATES, -
LIEEUAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL,. MARKETING AND COUNTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfield, June 80, 1860.
ATTENTION,
E IT Y E R S
HEAD! READ:!
Vho sella tlie cheapest good? in tlie
count j ?
M O S S O P !
Who t slls Les t calicoes s.t 12 1 cts a yard
MOSS on
Wis cells best nnkleaahed Kaslia at !7 cents'
JiOSSOP!
Who gells Hall's Calf Boot at 5 00?
M OSSOP!
Whs tells Hall's Ut Cearse Boots at Si if) ?
MOSSOP!
Who scll Hall's bestKip Boots at?-i,50?
MOSSOP!
Whs sails Hats lewer than any edy ols ?
MOSSOP!
Who eclln Sugar th cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Syrup th cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Flour the chespest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hardware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who Bells Qtieenswrare the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware'the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Clothing the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Plaster the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sella 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 12 1S09.
FULLERTON S
(formerly M'Oaughey'a.)
Restaurant and Ice Cream Saln,
in lbavt's new buildijcu,
Second St., Clcartield, Pa.
Constantly kept en hand a fine scleotion ef
Candies, Cijara. Tobaceo, Nuts, Ae.
Ala 1'resh Oysters, rteoirei daily, and
served ap in any style, to tait the
taite of eastosers.
A full stork ef goods just receive 1 from the Ea;t.
Billiard Saloon in Second Story.
April 27-"70.)
D. 11. rULLEUTON.
NEW STORE.
Cercarof Eeeoai St. and Hill Read.
11. MITCHELL
Has just reeeired and opeaed, at the abov sain
ed plaee, an entire new stoek of Spring
and Samraer (Joeds, whieh he will
ceil rery (heap fur eati.
His staek eoasists of
lry Goods, Groceries, Ilaraware,
Queensware. ttoots and Shoes. Hats aid
Caps, Ready made Clothing, elo. Im keeps
choice Floar, Corn Meal, Chep feed,
Eaeon.rish and dried Fraita.
Persoas desireas of purchasing goads at fair
rates are respeetiully reqaeMed to
giro hies a eall.
Approved country produce will te take, at
the highest prices, in exchange lor goods.
Clearfield, Juno 17, 1S8S.
0, YES! 0, YES.'!
A GOOD FA11M FOR SALE
Persons desirous of purchajing a farm, are di
rected to examine that valuable property ia Law
reuce towusliip. ami situate at tno uiosth cf
( learfield creek two milt East of the Uoroa jh
of Jlr fiild. and convenient to ssheois and
churches.
The property contains O.VE HUNDRED
AND TW EN'TY Ar. R US. tart ef ttnich is nn
proved and under a high stale r eultiration
tho whole being well fenced- Coal, iroa ore, and
other minerals are found on tho same.
The buildincs enn.'ijt of a 5ao J TiYO-STOR Y
JI& E Ll.I.Mi HOI. li. 2i,i.T it teet a WU 1 1
BARN.m-.td other coiiTCnuntcuthuiUinss And
there is 'rowing on the preraisas a yai.s; hearing
orchard of choice fiuil trees.
This property is Tory pleasantly sitaat.J and
ben g at iho eonuuenee of tne creoit ana tee nvor
it is a rery desirable and inritic residence for t
pntetc family. Jts poFfticn on ttie craok and
river also render it a g-'uj siuiaun for a ooara
ig Louse during tho rafting season.
The west and north sides of this property being
bounded by tho creek and river, makes it oso of
tho befct rafting grounus iu this section, and as
such yields a haudome revenue yearly.
The ointr. Mr. M. A. Frank, having porma
uently su!e 1 in the west, is the re2?o:i for d:
posin of this raloable propenv. for leruis. ote..
applT to S. J. KOMT.
Oe"'ol.er t. 150. ClearticM. Pa.
BxVRGAINS
IN
ALL KINDS OF
GOODS
A T T II E
M A M M 0 T II
STORE
of ma
Moshannon Land nad Lnnibcr Co.5
OSCEOLA,
Clearfield County,
Penn'a.
SI 140 ampli
made it in 8 mos with stencil.
es mailed free. A. J. Follam,
iew ion.
April 13-3m.
TKRY FIXE blankets will bo fold cheap
J. EHAW 4 SOU.
III. f. n a u g
WATCH MAXER,
GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEAKFlELti.
The underpinned resnectfull ;r. ..
f"'.0""'"4. th-PJiWic, that he Z, "i h'.
lr V ,r ,t'J receivugnew additions ) j.
stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
CLOCKS, a ., ' .
r . ' r : b" i rum tne hest V
Cfactory.eun6is,nSof Eiht-daT and thiV,, ,r"
spring and W cizUl, aud Ler.r. "Ti.. . : l -r
Alarm clocks. ' i-d
WATCHES tin asioriinsnt a tc:i... ..
ing and open case American patent Lever, . '
and full jeweled. M,ers..:a
GOLD PENS. aneleir.t ...
best quality. Also., in silver .xt,5ioo ;d'
SPECTACLES, m larj. .rtm.c, fw ...
near sight, colored and plain glase r "4
JKWELUYot every variety, troa .
pieco to a fall set.
A LSO, a 5ne assortment of?poon. Porks kut
ter Knives, etc., plated ongennine Alahstj.
ALSO. Ilair.'ewelry.with puregold mouBiry
got up to order. Call and see sample took
All kinds of Clocks. VTatches and Jew, r
fully repaired and Warranted.
A continuance ot patronago is colicited
Sov.th, IsSj. H. f. (iLE
a. L. run
o r.
i r.wEAvsn
: NOTICE, w
Jtllt
"tlTTSi.
w. row ILL
CLEARFIELD J 'LAN ING MILL
ALL RIGHT.
Mssms HOOP. TVIAYER A CO., Prtprinon.
would respectfully inform tho eitiiens of tfcs
eoanty that they have completely reG'ted sit
supplied their TEASING XlILL.ia tail Eerccgk,
with the best and latest improved
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
and are now prepared to execute all orders la
their lino of busicess. such as
Flooring, Weatlierlioarrline',
Sash, Doors, Blinds, racktt aii'l
MoMing., of all kirn'..
They have a largestock of ery leui'.er en fcsr.l,
and will pay eash foretear s'nfT. oae ard s tslf
inch pannel plank preferred lv 6. ST.
E W SPRISfi 3TOC K!
j. S II A W k SON.
Tf are jest retorDed from tho east as J i' er t
cpeniej aa entire now s'.eiik of gfo-l i. tt r-a
formerly oooapi.d by T7m. F. Irwia. it t; ?
Str.at, whieh they aew offer to tee ji'Vni at Se
lowest eask priecs.
T:r ftcck eocs;sts ef a gor.trt' siir'tL!(
Dry Geeds. Groeeries, Qaitrsswars, Err.:r.,
l octi. ftocs. Hats, Caps. Eonaets, I'reis
Fruits. Candlas. Fish, Salt. !irisi. halls. t ,
in fset, everything asca'ly kpt is a reui'. yt
in Lo had by ealliag at th.s store, er ill m
proecrod to order.
Their steak is well seleeted. aad eesiiit if .s
newest gaods. is of the best quality, f :i. Ut-t
stylo, acd will Za Sid at lavcit prices f.r
or exchanged for approved country protince.
He snro axd c&ll cad'exaositie our itecs kf.-s
asking your parelttts. as w nrj ec'tra'ul
'ace ail who ay favtr as wiib ti:r ees:e.
HayS. 167. J SrT W 1 SjS
IJ UNIT U ii S ROOKS.
ri'ssiresfo inform his eld frisns erd ttsriwtn
hat hsvinp enlarreJ his shop sr-d itrreanif s J
'1.1 iiitie fr rot;ufarinriiig. he is r.w prvrsirl
To irak to order such fnrniturc a rr.ay be d.tir
td. in f,ood ;t1 .rd at cheap i!5f fr :ath. te
voctly has cn Lard t his Tui r ilur Y
a varied assortment of furniture, srrcrj ries ii
ei'keai'.s a."s jnr:?.Ar:r;s,
Wardrobes and Couk-casf.s ; Centre. Pf. Farlr,
X.c :aVfat and 1'ir.iug tit.r.s eD T al ias.
Zotainon, Prench-postR Ccttsge, Jn-ny-Jjind
snd other IiC-d..tC6f-s.
OFAS 0? ALL KINI.J. ffT.UK-J-T ASlS. Bit
R A CKS. lT A S il S T A SW. . 4 1 .
'pnr
sent. Cain-bottom, aid Ptrl.r Ckairt;
And coirmcn and other Chsiis
LOOKIKG-GLISIIB
Of every description cn hard, ar.d ntw f
oid frames, which will bo pu la on vry
roasuuai-ia terms, or s3ort antics.
rls tlso keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hir,
Corn-hust. ilair and Gotten tip Mkttituai
t orri.s. or eveki' ki.?,
iliie to order, and funerals attend.d wilk a
Hoarse. wher.ror desirable.
Alio, jiou?o paintirg done U order.
The above, and many other artic os are fprriifiei
to customers chtf for CAa or eicf irtod fer as
proved country produce. Cherry. Msple Pplf,
Lin-wood and other Lumber suiiablo for the bsii
ncss. taken in exchanjie for furr.'tuio
Remember the jhop'ij r-r. Marcet street, Clr
Sold, and noarlv opposite the -Old Jew Ftoro.'
rtecembori. 1S1 JCH01I11
P. T. I.
DR. BOYEIT3
PL'KI
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A Pure. Pleasant. Psfo and P.e'iablo Tonie ex
pounded from freh an t choice her'-s ' P"
itivoly pure spiriu. free from ta.il oi. '
other irritating properties, ani will
not disagree or offend the bicp
delicate stomach. Warrant
ed to contain more med
icinal virtue than any
bitterc at present offered to the puSlic.
IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL,
To increase tho Appetite to promote n-.geetKa
to cure Iiy?pep.ia lo cure tVerai.d A?u
care f'.illr.usness to cure Cons ipalic.u lo turt
Chronic IMatrbea to cure I-'lj:ulei:oe o cor
Acid Kructations to euro Nervous I',t"'"I""v'
cure Hypochondria to cure tllcwn "
Complexion to cure Pimples and I""'""!,,
cure. General Debility and Prostration o. -Physical
Powers,
IT HAS XO EQUAL
TRY IT AND EE CONVINCED.
SOLO EVERYWHERE, AT $1 rEKK'TTlX
A literal d it count te the trae'e.
CAarrACTrasn xclcsivilt it
A. I. S II A AV,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Chemical'.
Stuffs, Oils, Paints. Varnishes. Ae., Patsnl
Medicines. Puro Wines and Liquors for
medical purposes, Fancy and Teilet
Articles, and all goods usually
kept in a Drug Store, sold
cheap.
Ifavinr in hia employ a elork a Rradaste ia
Pharmacy who speaks both English and (
man, tho undersigned feels no hosiianey in savin
that oustomorsean rely upon having the VT??uf
tioni properly put up. A. I. SUA"
Vok S.v lira.
at . aiunsur'S