pe kffeutmt' goitrnai; gfoatficfb, ("go., gitfy 13, 1870. Holes in the Pocket Book. Farmers, mind well that yon keep no holes in your pocket-book. If you do. be nure all ths'tin" will slip through and be lost. Let u see how some men make holes in tbeir pocket-books : . If you plough shallow, plant inferior s?ed and then suffer what 'comes up to run to grass or fall prey to ii sects, you make a hale in your pocket book. If you turn out your stock upon the com mon to mix with inferior breeds, or allow them to atray or U stolen, be sure you have a hole in your pocket-book. If yen purchase abroad what you might easily and cheaply roak at home, such things will make hole in your pocket book. Tfvnu teen bad fences or bad srates, and your neighbor' stock break in upon your growing crops', and then worry or injure them with dogs, and by ao doing turn a frieni into an enemy, you mate t iaa rem in your pocket-book. Tf vnn snend vour time and moneyat elec lions or stores drinking and carousing, when 30U ought to be at work, be assured, there is a big hole away down in your pocket-boot. If you leave your tools to be thrown about here and there, exposed to all sorts of weath er be "sure they will rot and rust and make holes in your pocket book. Land undrained and unmanured, stock poorly fed or negleHed, orchards left to grow at will or be pruned by cattle, idleness, sloth, tobacco, whiskey, worthless dogs, fine clothes -all these make sad, sad holes in the pocket-book, the memory of which will not be pleasant when the evening shadows corae and you find that you have done noth ing for a rainy day. American Fanner.- Do Farmers Study Enough ? The subject of agriculture is one that de minds fully as much attention at the hands of 'he reading public as it gets. Indeed no theme preseiti itself that is fraught with more real import, so far as regards our pros perity, than the wants of the apicultoral nrnrlrl What we mean bv attention, is a studious, careful search for the best way of accomplishing certain desired results, not a superficial investigation of some theory merely for the putpose ot creating dmerence and provoking discussion. The day has, happily, passed when being a farmer is syn onymous with being a blockhead. It re quires something more than mere physical strength to keep up with the advance of the age in farming as well as science. Many of the systems of years ago are no more appli cable to the demand of to-day than would be an ox-team to run an opposite freight line across the Plains. The farmer who reads much, and reads that much with care, is the one who stands in advance in intelli gence and prosperity. . Science can aid the farmer in raising wheat or corn just as much as it can ail the miller in grinding it ; and the science to be nr.nlipd in afrricultnre isnothinir more than a study of the composion of soils and the properties that are drawn from them by certain grains. . Lazy Farmers. Laziness prevents a man from getting off his horse to put up the first rail that gets knocked off the fence and through ths lazy neglect a whole field of corn is seriously damaged. Laziness keeps a man from driving one nail when one would do, and finally costs a carpenter's bill for extensive repairs.. Laziness allows a gate to get off the hin ges and in the mud, or stand plopped by rails or a stable or barn to leak and damage hundreds of dollars worth ot provender. Laziness, in short, is the right and proper name for nine-tenths of the excuses given for bad farming. But l.y far the most pro lific of the many wastes that are due to lazi ' ness in that waste is in itself so great and has so many ramifications, that we will have to defer its discussion (or another time. Salting Dows Ccccmders. Leave half an inch of stem on cucumbers wash them in cold water immediately pack with salt in alternate layers, salt next to the wood ; one barrel of salt to five of cucum bers. Fill barrel full, putting salt on top cut a wide broad board so as just to fit in side the barrel bore half a dozen half-inch holes through place it on pickels with a stone on, which should weigh at least twenty- five pounds, so as to keep the pickels always in brine. Take off all scum which rises. . Keep the barrel in the bhade, and in four weeks take off the ttone and fill to the top, as they will settle some. Put more salt on, head them up, and they are ready for mar ket. " It is best to have two sizes of pickles. Ci1er Makers Manual. To Ptrifv Cistern Water. Let the spout run to the bottom of the cistern. You will then have new water every time it rains. The old water will be buoyed or borne up, and thrown off. Sometimes a single rain will throw off all the water aul give entirely new. If you have any doubt of this, fill a pail with water, run a tube to the bottom of it, and by means of a funnel, turn more water into it by way of the tube, and you will see that the water you turn into the tube will go to tho bottom of the pail, and the water you put iu first will be thrown off. . Weeds are easiest destroyed by taking them as soon as they appear above ground in a clear, warm day. Those which grow from subterranean roots are more difficult of extermination ; but if the stems and roots are persistently cut, dug and pulled off, time will complete their destruction. An old stable keeper in England says he has never had a bad foot on his horses since he commenced the practice of bedding on a thick layer of sawdust. Pine sawdust he finds the best, oak the wor.t .. The Journal ot Agriculture recommends the application of a top dressing of manure to meadows immediately after haying, es pecially on dry patches where the grass roots are often parched and killed in wet weatker. Th wheat crop is good in the West. PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS FAIHBANK'S standard scales, or ALL kinds also, IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER. ' Fairbanks, Morse & Co., M 30-6m.J Io2 Second A v., Pittsburg. Pa. p LEAK FIELD NURSERY. Encocr- ace Home Industry. The undersign ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike halfway between Cnrwensville end Clearfiell Borpoghs. is prepared to furnish all kindsof Froi trees. (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen", imbrue bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ten Clack berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Als Sibrian Crab trees Quince and early SearletRhea barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addret Ang 31.1834 J. D. WRIGHT, Corwensville J) R. B, C L A K. K ' S FEMALE PILLS, I'CI -fl ALB BY Borer A Ibaw and Ilartswiek A Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. Aag 4V69-Iy Retail Price, $1.50 par package. FOR SALE, White Lead, Zine Paint. Linseed Oil. Terpen tiae Taraisbea ef all kinds, Colors, in oil aad dry. Paint and Varnish brashes. ' BARTSWrCat A IRWIS, Clearfield. Pa -M .'. J K. S M I T II, MERCHANT TAILOR, Clearfield, Pa., Would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field oeanty that he has putehased the interest of ft ii Btongnton. and is now prepared to make npf in the most faebionable manner, all kinds of clothing that customers may desire. lie baa CLOTHS, DOESKINS, ' r j4.VD CASSIMERES, of every style, always on hand, from which cus tomers ean make their selections. One door East of the Postonee. April 2, 1870 QLOTHINGI, CLOTHING! GOOD AD CHEAP!!! Men, Tenths and Boys ean betsplpied with full suits of seasonable- and fashionable elothing at I. L. REIZENSTEIN'S, where it is sold at prices that will induce tbeii purchase. The aniversal satisfaction which hai been given, has induced hiiu to increase hii 'ok, which is now not surpassed by any eatab Tishsuent of the kind in this part of the State. I. L. REIZENSTELN, Sells g&eds at a Tery small profit, for eas ; Tiis goods are well made and fashionable. He gives every one the worth of his money. He treats his customers all alike. He sells cheaper than every body else. His store is conveniently situated. He having purchased his itoek 1 1 reduced ' prices he ean sell cheaper tl an others. r?or these and ntf,r . . .v.n,j t. 1 ' v.wiumg k I. L. REIZKXSTEIN'S. Produce of erery kind taken at the highest prices. May 18, ls4 Y 0 17 T II S' AXD BOYS', CLOTHING. - The undersigned having recently added READY-MADE CLOTHING te his former business, would respectfully solicit an examination oi his stock, fteing a practical Tailor be flatters himself that he is able to offer a better elan of ready-made work than has heretofore been brought to this market.- Any one wishing to buy goods in this line would save money by ealling at bis stare, and making their seleetions. Also, a full supply of GentsTurnishing goods always on hand. Feeling thankful for past favors, he would re spectrally solicit a continuance of the same. April 2S, 1869. H. BRIDGE. H. F. BIGLER & CO , DBALBBS II A It D W A R E, ABB IfABCrACTCBBK Of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, v CLEARFIELD, PA. mHIUBLB-SKElNB and Pipe-boies. ter Wi,. JL ens, for sale by H. P. BIGLER A CO TROJti IRON!! Best bar iron, for sale at the a. aiore oi n. w. BIOLER A CO. STOVES of all sorts and sises. constantly ea hand at H. F. BIGLKR A CO CABLK CHAI58 a good article, ea hand aad fersale by H f. BIGLER A CO. HORl-SHOES, and horse-nails, te be bad at . H.F. EIGLIR ACQS. SADDLES, Bridles, harness, eollars "for ' U. F. BIGLKR A Cu't. GUNS. Pistols aad sword canes to ke had at H F. BIGLER A CO . HARNESS, Trimmings, and Shoa-indinr s fer alcat ii.F.BIGLBR CO'. OIL, Ptty, Paints Glass and Nails, fer sale M"eh j- H F, BIGLER A CO S. at , FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, ALL KIBDI. Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Honey Drawers, Ae ' FOB SALB BT . II. F. BIGLER 4 CO., w Dealers in Hardware. March 18 J CLVAartBLD, Pa. 1S70. TERMS or TI1E JOURNAL. . The' Raftrmab's Jockbal is published oa Wed nesday at 32,00 pel annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, S2,60 will be charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close. Advbbtisbmbbts wi'l be inserted at SI, 50 per square, for ' three or less insertiona Ten lines (or leas) counting a square. For every additional insertion 80 cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid.except at the option ot the publisher. S. J. ROW. THE ELLIITIC SEWING. MACHINE. The best Double Thread Machine now in use will be sold lower than anj other machine finished in like manner, and doing the same range of work. Mschines can be seen at the store of Thompson As Co., Curwensville, or at the resi dence of the undersigned. LEWIS C. P.LOOM. May II, 1879.-3m. Bloom s Bridge. s MALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. HARTSWIOK A IRWIN are constantly replenishing their stock of Drugs, Mediciaes, Ae. School books and Stationery, insluding the Osgood and National series of readers. Also Tobacco 'and Ci gars, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. Call and see. Clearfield, Nov 10, 1869 WOOL CARPING The undersigned, ' proprietor of the Union Mills, in Union township, Clearfield county, would inform the public that be is prepared to card wool, on rea sonable terms and in a workmanlike manner Persons having wool to card should attend to it immediatly. aa the factory will be closed after September 1st. Wool intended for earding can be left al R. Mossop's or -C Kratzer'. in Clear field, and I will take it away and return it when carded. Jane I, 1S7. J R.ARNOLD R E M OVA L G UN S n O P The andersirned bees leave to inform his old and new customers, and the public generally, that he has fitted up a new GUN SHOP, on the lot on the corner of fourth and Market streets Clearfield, Pa., where he keeps constantly en Hand, and makes to order, all kinds ot Uuns Al.o. guns rebored and revarnished, and reraired neatly en short notice. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. June 9, 1869. JOHN MOORB. T HE "EAGLE HOTEL," Aain t.. (Jurwensvil e. I 'a. Having leased for a term of Tears the above well krown and popular Hotel (formerly kept by Mr. Mason, and lately bv Mr. Fouts). and harine newly refitted and refurnished it, the present proprietor feels assure! that he can render entire satisfaction to guests sojourning with bim. A fine, large stable and yard is attached, for the care and protection ot Dorses, carriages and wagons. A share of patronage is solicited May '70-ly l A J. DRAPlKElt, Prop'r. rp II E "S II A W IIOUS K," MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. GEORGE N. COLBUKN, :::::: Piornt iron Thishonse was lately completed and iustonen ed to the public is newly turnished.and nrovided with al 1 the modern improvements of a first-class uoiei. i is pleasantly located. In the business part ot tne town, and near to the publio build inea. A share of paironane is reenectfullv sulia ited. Charges moderate. The bestof Liquors ic tne bf r. March 30,76-tf HIE LEONARD HOUSE, (Near the Railroad Depot), Reed Street, Clearfield, Pa. O. D. GOODFELLOW Pkophietgb. new ursi class Hotel in erery respect con- iui iouuib an me mooern improvement the best of Liquors prompt attendance, and r. sonable charges The patronage of the publie ia cajruiiuii soucuea. jy-il-tf. WOOL! WOOL!! FIFTY THOUSAND pounds of WOOL r,t,,l atThompsen A Co s . where von ean vat ih h. price for all produce, and GOOD3 as CHEAP as ine tiLLAi'tsi House in this county . "They don't defy competition." but an nrrnar. ed to meet it. They are constantly receiving gooas irom e lork, Philadelphia and Pitts burg. Call and see their goods an 1 prices. -!- Curwensville, June I, 1870. "VVE, the undersigned, Blacksmiths of the ' ' Borouph of (Jleai field, herel.y" adopt ............ ,6 mi wuii ana ruies witn re sard to securing nav fnr nnw laliA. . 1 i pledge our honor as men and mechanics, to adhere t II .nil Affr. Ik. . i ... . . . 18 0 !, uuu ana auer may 1st, All work done atshoing horses must be paid for " uone. ai too lullowing rates SETTING NEW SHOE, - . . . 50 RESETTING SHOE. : I I . n No erediditto be given for a longer period thaa EU P PASSMORK, AMOS KENNARD. i,f,,1.IJ-NkWKI,-ER' CORNELICS OWENS THOMAS REILLY, O. L LANICH. Apr. 20, 70-3m.J G. C. PASc.MOKB. NEW MARBLE WORKS. Opposite the Jail, CLEAKFIELD. PKMV'A Monamenta. Grecian Tombs, French Couches, h. . ' V H "B,B ranges, Garden btatuary Terra Coita Ware, orever, description, Head and Foot Stones, of Now and beautiful de signs, all of which we ofler at city prices, or 25 percent less than any other establishment in this county. Having a large experience in the busi ness we guarantee aatisfaction in all cases. Or ders thankfully received and promptly filled in the best workmanlike manner. . S A.GIBSON. May II, 1S70 -tf. Ja,s Watsob. Agent. Co-Partnership in Store. C. A. Rorobaugh having associated with him in the Mercantile buainasa in t.;..:ii. m field county, Mr. C. R. McCraeken, solicits a con tinuation tt tl M.I.A.... , ' . . I--.. tu (iniroasiy tzicaasa heretofore Having just returned from the eastern cities their stock em bi aces a largo and varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything usu ally kept in a country store, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Country produce taken in exchange for good . C.'A.ROROBAUGH. May 18, "TO. If. C R. McCUACKKS MEAT MARKET- J. E. Wri-ley & Bro Havine purchased the ahon and fliinr.. .r ur n McPhcrson, would inform tbe'eitisens of Clear. field and vicinity that they are at' all times pre pared to furnish FRESH BEEF, - . Veal, Mutton, etc., at the lowest cash rates to customers. A liberal share of public patrODaze is respect fully solicited Cash paid for Cattle, Sheep anil Ilogs. liUUM ON MARKET ST.,. Clearfield. Pa., June 1, 1S70. C HILDREXSfurs twenty-five per cent less than 'wat at J. SHAW A SON. CURRANTS the best and cheapest in th county, at GRAHAM'S. PLASTER the cheapest in the eonnty. at . May29 '7. . ; MOSSOP'S. NAILS SPIKES thecheapeit in the ecunty. t MOSSOP'S THE SINGER SEWINO MACHINE AHEAD OF ALL. OTIIEKS ! Eighty -fix ThaHtaniJSrvm Hunirti and Eigh- ly-ni Alathintt Mud an oois lit Past Ytar! The number exceeds bv thousands the sales of any other Machine, and the demand is still in creasing i titt Li. TIIOCSAMJ I trl with. 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 for the greatest range ani variety of work, fine or coarse. Parties wishing to purchase should not fail to examina this best of all Sewing Machines. I have the Agency for this Machine, and will keep a full supply on hand. Clearfield,MaT4,'70 tf J. S. SHOWERS. Marble and Stone Yard. MRS. S.S. LIDDELL, Having engaged in the Marble business, desires to inform her friend?, aud the publio, that she has now and will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VKR.MOST MARBLE, and ia prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES. BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sand stone and Marble, CURBS and PL'STS for Cemetery lots, WINDOW SILTJS AND CATS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA MENTS, Iff. She would invito special attention to her Sand stone Monuments which are built from original designs and will compare favorably with any thing ef tbe kind in the country. If desired she can furnish Marble Window Sills and Capa at a slight advance on tbe price of Sandstone. Vard on Reed Street, near the Depot,Clearfield Pa. May 4, 1B70. 11 O SAD A L I s TUE GREAT AMERICAN 'HKALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula.SYtihilis.Skin Diseases. Kheu- o matisrn. Diseases of women and all Chron ic Affections of tbe Blood, Liver and Rid nays. Recommended by tbe medical Fac ulty and many Ihoasands of eur best eiti sens. Read the testimony of Physicians and pa tients who have used Ro.-adalis; send for s "our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al manac for this Tear, whioti we pnblish for gratuitous distribution; it will give yon much Taluablevinfurmation m Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says : A I take pleasure in reeommerding your Kosadalia as a very powerful alterative. 1 have seen it used in two cases with happy ' results one in a case of secondary svrbilis in which tbe patient pronounced himself curea alter navicg Taaen nve Domes or your medicine 1 bo other is a case or seror I f ula of lonr standiae. which ia rapidlv im proving under its use, and the indications arc that the patient will soon recover, i have carefullv examined the formula bv which your Roaadalis is made, and find it A an excellent compound ot alterative ingre- dients llr. Spa-ks. of NicholasTille, Ky., says he has used Rosadalis in case of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory resulta as a cleaner or Uie lilosa l Know ne oet- Lter remedy. Samuel U. McFa4dn, Murfreesboro', Tenn , sajs: ., - I have used aeven bottles ef Rosadalis and am entirelvcared of Rheumatism : aend me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, I who has scrofulous sore eyes. lie ijnmin Becbtol. of Lima, Ohio, writes I have suffered for twenty years with an in veterate eruption over my whole body : i short time since I purchased a bottle of Ro- , tadalis and it effected a perfect cure Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore S CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietors. Rosadalis is aold by Hartswick A Irwin and A I. Sbaw, Clearfield, D. R. Good, Osceola, and by Druggists generally.' April 6, (0-ly LOAN Chesapeake & Ohio R. K. Co The advantages and attraction of this Loaa.for investment purposes, are many and important: 1. It is based upon one. of the Great Through Lines between the Seaboard and the "Test. 2. The ternnty it already treated, the greater part of the line being in successful running oper ation. (. Tie Local Traffic, from the unrivalled Agri cultural regions and Iran and Coal deposits ad jacent, must be large and profitable. 4. Tbe enterprise-receives important conces sions and privileges from the States of Virginia and West Virginia. t. It is under the management of efficient and well-known capitalists, whose names are guaran tees fer its early completion and successful oper ation. 4. The Bonds ean be had tither in COUPON OR REGISTERED formr they have thirty years to run. both princi pal and interest being payable in gold. T. They are eT denomination of " $1,000, $500 and $100, : bearing interest at tbe rata of six per cent, in coin, payable May 1st and November 1st. , From our intimate acquaintance with the affairs and condition of the Company, wa know thee se curities to be peculiarly desirable, and suitable for safe employmentof surplus capital, and land 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 iucreasc of capital ia ad dition. Bonds and Stocks dealt in at tba Stock Ex change, received ia exchange for this Loan, at the full market valaa. and the bonds returned free of express charges. Price 90 and accrued Intcrett in Our- . rtney. , Pamphlets. Maps, and full information furnish ed on application. ; ' FISK & IIATCn, May 4 10w 5 bassad stbbbt, iw tobb 7nO HAS A HOUSE TO PAINT? V READY-MADE COLORS. Known as "Railroad' Colors. Guaranteed to be more economical, more durable and mora conveni ent than any Paint ever before offered. A book cutitled."Plain talk with Pmetical Painters," with samples, sent free by mail on applicatio J. MAMnl A wall"-1!-Glob Whit Lead aad Coir Worli, Ap. 13.3m" 111 1-tdto St.. New "'. Beware of Imitations. Established 1835. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! ! JOHN TROUTMAN, Having jnst fitted up a new and elegant Furni ture Room, on Market street. East -of the "Alle gheny House," Clearfield. Pa., notifies tbe publio that he keeps on hand all kinds ot Chamber suits, (walnut and common). Cane seat and Windsor chairs, eto . which will t e sold cheap for cash. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. April 13 1870. - rplIE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. Thin Liniment having been used, for soma years past as a fami'y medicine by the pro prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy fer Catarrh and Billious Cholie. ever offered to tbe public; and will cure many other diseases in the human body. It is also a sure cure fer Pole evil and Wind-galls in borses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. $ I per bottle, or six bottles for S3. Sent to any address by enclos ing the price to WM. H. WAGONER. Hurd Postoffice, Oct. 6,1869. Clearfield courty, Ta. MISS IrS. SWAN'S, School for Girls, Clearfield, Pa. Tba next Term of twentv-twe weeks will com mence en Monday,' May 9, 187. TERMS Or TCITISX. Reading. Orthography, Writing. Oljct Lea eons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per half term, (of 11 weeks). $5 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with- Map Drawing. Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, it Algebra and the Sciences. ' Instruction in Instrumental Music, Je as Oil Painting, 12 tt Wax Work, 8 t For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, August 25. lS9-lyJ MILLWRIGHTING. II. T. Farxsworth, Would inform Mill owners, and those desirous of bavins Millsbuilt, that he is preDared to baild and lepair either Circular or Muley Saw Mills. and Grist Mills after the latest improved patterns Uie has also for aale an improved Water Wheel. wnicn ne guarantees to give satisfaction In regari to power and speed. - His motto is. to do work so as to give perfectaatisfaetion. Those wishing fur ther information will be promptly answered by addressing him at Clearfield. Clearfield county. Pa Write your name and address plain. April 2U, U70-ly. THE NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE sovfiBr. EMPIRE ,VT. Tbe extraordinary success of their new and im proved manufacturing Machines for lightor heavy work, has Induced tne EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. to manufacture anew Family Marhine ot the same style and construction, with additional ornamen tation, making it equal in beau'y and finish with other family machines. whareas in us-fulness it far OUTSTRIPS ALL COMPETITORS. Tbe price of this now acknowledged necessary article comes within reach or every class and tbe Company is prepared to offer the most liberal inducements to buyers, dealers and agents. Every Machine warranted, Apply far circulars and aampica to EMPIR E SEWING MACHINE CO., Ap l3-3m No. TH Bowerf. New Ymrl. UNITED STATES BONDS, , BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, ON MOST LIBKRAL TEKM5. GO LD BOUGHT and SQLD at MARKET RATES. COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC R. R. BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. STOCKS BOUGHT and SOLD a COMMISSION Wy. Aeeountsfeceived and interest allowed on daily balances subject to check, at sight. DeIIAVEN & BR0., 40 SOUTH Sn STREET, PHILADELPHIA. March i. 1870-1 y. RE MOYAL, HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform ear old and new custo mers,, that we have removed our establishment to the new building just erected on Market atrect. nearly adjoining tbe Mansion House on tbe west, and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite tbe publie to come aad buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS if VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Mcdioineseonaist cf every thing used, selected with the greatest sare, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep atull stock ef Dyes, Pcrfameries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind ef Brushes. We bave a la' ge lot of . White Lead, Turpentine, ' Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and ia fact everything used in the painting business, which we offer at City prices to cash buyers. -A ' . ''- ' TOBACCO AND 3EGAES, 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. HARTSWTCK, Dec. J. 1889. JOHN P. IRWIN. FTTHE highest market prices paid for Shinfles J. by J. SHAW A SON. D RT GOODS the jheapest iathe county, at May Z9. 67. M08W)P'B. B ACOS, Hams. Sides and Shoulders at red ueed prices, at MOSSOP'S. SALT! SALT!! A prima artiolo of grout J a um salt, patcp in patent sacas. forsaleeoea attheitcieof .. R. MOSSOf GROCERIES. Old Goverement Java and choiee Rio Coffees. Young Hyson. Imperial Black ana japan leas, cugar, &yrup, Kice, Cavendish, Navy, Ppunroll, and Qut Tobaccos, and Snuff, at reduced prices. Opposite the jail. V. XKATZER. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the subseri bar, are requested to coma and settle with out delay. R. MOSSOP. PRUNES aqaantityon hand and for sale at May 7. GRAHAM'8. E D. PERKS Co's flour, the best in market, for sate oy J.HAWSQN. HARRY F. BIGLER & CO., Clearfield, Pa.; . Have just received and offer for aale cheap. Single and double, iron and wood, SHOVEL PLOWS ; ' Patent, iron and wood, expanding CULTIVATORS; Patent-screw, steel CULTIVATOR TXITH ; Solid steel, single and double, SHOVEL PLOW BLADES;" - PINK AND WHITE LINING SKINS, AND ROAN SKINS. Clearfield, April 20. 187t. C. KRATZER & SONS r receiving a splendid stock of CARPTS AND OIL CLOTHS, LiCK CURTAINS, vriNDOVT SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSK1RTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS 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 FANCT SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, MEN'S CALF AND FKENCH Kip BOOTS, HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $, a-1. MEN'S AND BOTS' FINE AND HEAVT SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $, CASSIMERES VERT CHEAP,' GROCERIES,JpLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, . LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUT ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL," MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Clpsrfield, Jona 80, 1869. ATTENTION, BU YE H S READ! READ!! Wlio sells tbe cheapest goods in tht county? MOSSOP ! ' V Who sells best calicoes a 1 1 2 J ct a yard MOSSOP! rThe sells best unbleached zaastia at IT eenta' ".M OS-SOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at 5 00! MOSSOP! Who sells nail's best Coarse Boots at Si $1 ? MOSSOP! Who sells Ilall'.bestKip Boots at 54,50? . MOSSOP! Whs sells Hats lower thaa anybody else? MOSSOP!; Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? -MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup, the cheapest? M O SSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? .MOSSOP!, Who sells Quecnsware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? . Who sells Tinware tbe cheapest ? MOSSOP! ' ' Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! 1 Who sells Plaster tbe cheapest ? MOSSOP! "Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down te the ' 1 A 1 - lowest casn prices 1 M O S S O P! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP'S! Clearield, May II 189. NEW TIN SHOP! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WaRB (Dearly oppoaite the jail), MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, Pi. a Lao, ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK dona on reasonable terms. April 6. 187t. FULLERTON S (formerly M'Gaagbey's.) Reetaurant and Ice Cream Saloon IH LBAVT'S NEW Bl'ILDIKQ, ' Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept ca hand a tne seleetiea ef Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Huts, Ae. Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, aai. served ap in any atvle, to sail the taste ef easterners. A fall stock of goods jast received from the last. AS- Billiard Saloon in Second Slsry. April rr-'70 D R FCLLIRTON. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of X. M. HOOVER, Two dosrs east of the PoitcSce. Clearflald. Pa. Censtantly on hand a fine assortment of Navy, Congress Cavendish, Cable. Spaorell, Michigan and Centary Fine eat Chewing Tebacco, le. Also, a large and well selected stock of Imports and Domestie Cigars, Smoking Tobaceus, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes. Pipe fixtares, Tobaceo Boxes Cigar Holders, and everything gecers feand in a well rcgnlated Cigar and Tobaceo Store. tyRetnember the place: Two doors east of tbe Postoffice, Clearfield, Pa. Maj 26, '70. NEW STORE. Cerner of Second St. cad Hili Kead. II. MITCHELL Baa jast received aad op.acd. at the aaer aim ed place, ao entire eew stack ef ?prirj aad Samaaer tieeds. which he will sell very cheep lor cask. riia ateekeoa.Ist.ef Dry Goods, (iroeerics. Hardware, - Qeecniware. Boots and Shoes. Hals aai Caps. Ready made Clethieg. eie. Re :ioktp.' choice Floar, Corn Meal. Chap feed, Eaeen,liah and dried Frails. Persona dasireaa of parchasing geedi at fair rates are respeetlally reqecited te give hiss a call. Approved eoantry prod ace will be takes, at the highest prices, in exchangeler geec's Clearfield. Jane 17, ltS. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT THE M A M MOT II STORE OF THE Mcslianaon Land, and Lumber OSCEOLA, Clearfield County, Penn'a. Oi lid How I made it ia 6 mos. with ' 3 1 I W Samnlea mailed free. A J- ' ,J Kew York. JApriM" VERY FINK blankets will be sold j1' J. SHAWA'
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