gf;e Biafforoan's oimtaly gfcarftefb, ga., gufy 20, 1870. M 3! ii I. t : t . 4 rfl :1 got tlxt farmer. White Daisy in Meadows. The white daisy is getting to be the pri rinal rest of our dairy laud.- Unlike tl thistle (Canada) it thrives in crass landi deteriorates when much plowed. Hence, fallow is good for it. But the grass cr mav be made an advantage over the wh daisv. Get an early heavy crop of the J u clover and cut early, and what daisin." niay be in, will not only be comparatively ot small amount, but afford good feed .ecoud only to clover, and preferred even by some to that plant. Plaster the clover and if ashes in large quantities arc used, all the better and there will be another fine crop, of clover principally the daisies affording good feed as before. Here is no loss but, if anything, an ac tual gain. It is true, we would rather have the daisies out because they are a weed. Hut in meadows they aTe cf no harm, particu larly if cut early. Two crops should be tak en, and the aftermath will find them harm less, Orchard grass may take the place of clo ver with success, as it is as early and grows as rapidly as the clover. Iut be careful of the second cuttings, and cut as soon as the daisies appear. Cut (at each t inie) when all is in a tender condition, before the grass is in full blossom, wlien juit getting into blossom is the time. In this way the daisy can be kept down and harmless. In pasture it is different; here the plow would do well to summer fal low, the crop of weeds making a good ma nure bed. This is the best way to treat nastureland overrun with daisies. JSow the time to see to these things. F. G. in Rural New Yorker. Hiving Bees. There are few people who understand ex actly how to manage bees, that is to keep the worms from the hive, taking honey, Liv ing them, &C A great many bee owners, in hiving bees, use a great many different articles to make the bees remain in the hive; but I think there is no necessity for any thing at all; if anything, soraeapijle leaves, with a little sucar on them, rubbed in the hive, is about as good, us anything else ; and when you go to Live the bees, put the hive under the bees, with one side raised with two stones so as to let the bees go in. If they are settled on a low tree, you can bend the Jimb down and shake them off by the hive, and they will go up into the hive im mediately ; if they fail to go in sprinkle a little water on them ; but if they are in a large tree, and high, go up the tree and saw the limb off, bring them down and shake them by fiie hive. I don't think it necessa ry to put them in the Liver put t;iem down by it, for if they will not go in from the ground, they would not stay in when you put them in. I have my Lives sixteen inches high by twelve square. I put four inch aufcur holes in the top of the hive, and put a box on- it, with a glass in one side, so you can see when it is full. I put over this box, one large enough to go over the smaller, to keep it from being exposed to the weather. When I take the cap or box off, it is full of nice, white honey, and by usingcaps on my Lives, I get better hocey, never kill any bees, for there are but few in the cap, and these I drive out Cor. Rural Xew Yorker. Feed thi Frcit Tries. It must be ap parent to every reflecting person that the material round about a fruit tree, which ren ders important aid in the production of fine fruit of any kind, mutt necessarily be more or less exhausted after a vine, bush, or tree has produced abundant crops for several suc cessive seasons. For example : a large pear or apple tree will frequently yield from ten to bixteen thousand annually. Many trees have produced more twice these quantities at one crop. After a few seasons, the materials that the roots must be supplied with, in order to de- velope fruit, will be more or less exhausted For this reason, fruit begins to fail ; and the failure is often attributed to the eat wind, or some mysterious atmospheric influence, when in reality the sole cause is starvation, arising from an impoverished soil. The remedy is to feed the roots of all kinds of fruit trees, with lime, wood ashes, gyp sum, chip dirt, bones, fishes, and anything that will renovate an impoverifhed so.l. It is evident that fruit trees eannot produce fine fruit out of such materials as may be desirable for some other purposes. Deep plowing has its earnest advocates, yet they have not as yet convinced the great mass of farmers of its utility. It would ap pear the better way to upturn no deeper than we are able to enrich. If the subsoil can be stirred without being thrown too much to the surface, and at moderate cost, it is good policy to do so. i CJ a "June is the time to prune fruit trees. Limbs taken off at this season wilt begin im mediately to send out a ring of new wood, just where it is needed, aaid will thereby protect itself m the soonest possible period from external harm." So states E. D. Wight, in the Genesee Farmer. An exchange says persons who use kero sene lamps will be glad to know that if the wicks are soaked in strong vinegar twenty four hours and thoroughly dried before in serted, all smoke will be avoided, the wicks will last twice as long, and increased bril liant light will be obtained. One pound of Copperas dissolved in six gallons of water aDd sprinkled on the leaves, is sure death to the currant worm, which Inflicts such ravages on the currant bush. It kills not by contact with the worm but by poisoning the food, so they die in a few hours. More tools rust and rot than wear out. Never allow farming utensils to lie out of doors when not in use. The sun, rain and dew will injure them as much as constant use. Never cse all out doors for a carriage house. Spend one day each year setting trees by l,o t :n i i. the road side. It will be a pleasant mcnt, and posterity will bless you. monu- PITTeBl'RG ADVERTISEME5TS FAIliBANK'S STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS ALSO, IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER. Fairbanks, Morse & Co., M 30 Cm Jo2 Second At., Pittsburg. Pa. p LKAKFIELD N UHSE11Y. Encocr- ace Home Inik'stry. The undersign ed having established a N.urery.en tbe Pike halfway between Curwensville and Clearfrali Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindaof Krui trees. (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen". f?hrnb bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtcn Dines, berry. Strawlsrry and P.aspbei ry vines. Ala SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early Scarlet Rhea barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addrei Aug 51,ISl4 J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville I) R. B. C L A II K'S CBUlliiTSB FEMALE PILLS, re. in.s r Boyer A f haw and flarlswiek A Irwia, Clearfield, Pa. Ang 4.'69-1y Ke'ail Price. $1.60 per package. FOR SALE, White Lead. Zine Paint Limed Oil.Turpentiae Varnishes of all kinds, Colers, in oil as i dry, Paint and Varnish brushes. 'jlARTSWICK IRWIX, Clearfield. Pa -M .'. p. K. SMI TII, " MERCHANT TAILOR, Clearfield, Pa., Would respectfully inform the eili sens of Clear field county tlin I he has puiehased tbe interest of r.. It L, otougnton. ana is now prepared to make up, in the moxt fashionable manner, alt kinds of clothing that customers may desire, lie has CLOTHS. DOESKINS, AND CASSIMERES, of every style, always on hand, from which cus tomers can make their selections. One ioor East of the Postoiiee. (April 2. 1879. QLOTIIING1 CLOTIIINGI! GOOD AHD CHEAP:!! Men, Tenths and Boysean he tuplpied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable elethicg at I. L. RETZEXSTEIN'S, where it is seld at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfaction which has been given, has induced him to increase his s'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab lishment of tbe kind in this part of the State. I. L. IiEIZEXSTEIN, Kel'.s 0eds at a very small profit, for easfc ; ii is goods are well made and fashionable. if gives every one the worth ef his nieney. lie treats his customers al 1 alike. He sells cheaper than every body else. His store is conveniently situated, fie having purchased his stock rt reduced prices he can sell cheaper tl an ethers. Far these and other reasons persons should bay their clothing at I. L. P.EIZEN STEIN'S. Preduce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May 13, 184. Y O U T II S' . AND BOY S', CLOTHING. The undersigned having recently added READY-MADE CLOTH I SO to his former business, would respectfully solieit an examination ol his stock. Being a practical Tailor he flatters himself that he is able to eSar a better elas ef ready-made work than has heretofore beea brought to this mar ket. Any one wishing to buy gxids in this line would save money by calling at his store, and making their seleetions. ALSe, a fall supply of Gonts'fumishicg goods always on hand. Feeling thaskful for pst favors, he would re spectfully solicit a continuance ef the same. April 23, 1SS9. II. ERIDUK. H. F. BIXJLEPt k CO., OB1LEBS 1 II A E D AY A It E, A MAKCFACTCBEaf Ot Tin and Sheet Iron War, CLEARFIELD, PA. TnrMBT.E-?KEIX3 and Pipe-boie. tt W,e. ens, fer sale by Ii. I. BKLtEl CO IR05i rR05!! Eest bar iron, fer sale at te store of H. F. BIGLER A CO. STOVES of all sorts and sizes, eonstaatly en hand at H. F. BlOLER A CO CABLI CrtAI5S a good article, ea hacd ani fersalehy II. F. BIGLER A CO. HORIB-SnOES, and horse-nails, t be had s4 . F. BIGLER A CO'8. s ADDLES, Bridles, harr.efs. collars Ae., fer ii. . uitiLtK A CO'S. G UNS- Pistols atd sword eanes to be bad at a i.isiiiUKtCOI. II ARSE!1;, Trimmings, and ."boe-findirgs for aieat 11. t. iiluLuU A i.U B, OIL, Petty, Painta Wlassand Xails. for sale at - Mareh '70. H F, BfULER A CO B. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES, CP ALL KUDi. AL0. Baggage Eerrows, Warehouse Trucks, Cepyi.g i'resses, Improved Honey Drawers Ae FOB SaLK r II. F. BIGLER & CO., Dealers in Hardware, March 18 J Charfibld, Pa. 1870. TERMS or THE JOURNAL. The Raftsm-as's Jolrsal is publithed on. Wed uesday at $2,00 pel annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,5 will b charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close.. Adtertisbmchti will be inserted at Sl,50 per square, for three or less insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be eharged. 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 of the publisher.. S. J. ROW. rrUE ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINE. -L The best Double Thread Machine now in use will be sold lower than anv other machine finished in like manner, and doing the same rnnjre of work. Jlachines can be seen at the store of Thompson A Co., Curwensville, or at the resi dence of the undersigned. LEWIS C. BLOOM. May II, 187.-3m. liloom s Bridge. gMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. HARTSWICK A IRWIH are constantly replenishing their stock ef Irugs, Medicines, Ac. Scheol books and Stationery, including the Osgood and;Sational series ef readers. Also Tobacco and Ci gars, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. Call and see. Clearfield, Kov 10, 1309 ArOOL CARPING. The undersigned, ' proprietor of the Union M ills, in Uniou township, Clearfield coanty. would inform the public that he is prepared to card wool, on rca potiaole terms and ia a workmanlike manner Persons having wool to card should uttend to it imuicdiatly, as the factory wil I be closed after September l.t. VToul intended for carding can be left al K. Mo?sop"s oi C. Kratzer"s, in Clear field, and I will take it away and return it when carded. Jane 1, 1S7. J R. ARNOLD. 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 he has fitted up a new GIN SHOP, on the lot on the corner of Fourth and Market streets. ClewTfield, Pa., where be keeps constantly en hand, and makes to order, all kinds of Guns. A lo. guns re bored and revaraisbed, and repaired neatly en short notice. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. June 9, lsfi9. JOHN MOORB. fFIIE "EAGLE HOTEL," -1- Main St., CurwensYille, Pa. Having leased for a term of years the above well krown 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 hordes, carriages and wagons. A share of patronage is solicited May4.!70-ly ) A J. ItRAUlKEB, Prop'r. rri II E "S II A W II O U S E," MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. GEORGE 2f. C0LBCK3T, :::::: Pmrntitoit This house was lately completed and ju?t eras ed to tbe public is newly I urni.sbed.and provided with al 1 the modern improvements of a first-class hotel. It is pleasantly located, in the business part of the town, and near to tbe public build jugs. A share of patronage is respectfully solic ited. Charges moderate. Tbe best of Liquors ia li' br. March 30,'78-tf. rplIE LEONARD HOUSE, (Near the Itailread Depot), Reed Street, Clc.rfield, T. O. D. GOODFXLLOW : : : : : Pboprieto. A new first class Hotel in every respect com fortable rooms all the modern imnrovement the best of Liquors prompt attendance, and rea sonable charges. The patrenage of the public is respectfully solicited. jy-'JI-tf. WOOL ! WOOL ! ! FIFTY TUOU3AND pounds of WOOL wanted atThompsen A Co "s., where yon can get the best price for all produce, and GOODS as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST house in this county. "They don't defy competition," but are prepar ed to meet it. Thoy are constantly receiving goods from New York, Philadelphia and Titts burg. Call and see their geods and prices. 6-1 -t Curwensville, June 1. 1S70. WK. the undersigned, Blact smiths of the Rorough of Clearfield, herebv adopt the following rates for work, and rules'with re gard to securing pay for our lubor; and we each pledge our honor as men and mec-hanies.to adhere le and enforce the same, trom and aftor Mav 1st, 1870. All work done at choing horses must be paid for when tbe work is done, at tbe following rates : SETTfXG NEIV SHOE, : ; . 50 rr UE-SETTIXG SHOE, ; .- .- .- - 20 ... Ko crcdiditto be given for a longerperiod than three months. KI. P. PASSMORB, AMOS KEXXARD. J. MirSKWtlLER, CORNELIUS OWENS, THOMAS RE1LLY, G. L. LA-NICII. Apr.2U, 70-3ui.J G. C. PASSMORB. NEW MARBLE WORKS. Opposite the Jail, CLEARFIELD, PEM.VA. Monuments. Grecian Tombs, French Couches, M antics, Tabie Tops. Washing Ranges, Garden titatuary, Terra Cotta Ware, of every description. Head and Foot Stones, of New and beautiful de signs, all of wbich we offer at city prices, or 25 percent less than any other establishment in this county. Having a large experience in the busi ness, we guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Or ders thankfully received and promptly filled in the best workmanlike manner. , S. A.GIBSON. May II. 18,0 -tf. Jaiies Watbok, Agent. Co-Partnership in Store. C. A. Rorobaugh having associated with him in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear field county, Mr. C. K. McCraeken, solicits a con tinuance ef the patronage so generously extended heretofore Having just retarncd from the eastern cities their stock embraces a largo and varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything usu ally keptin a country store, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Country preduce taken in exchange for goods C. A. ROROBAUGH. May 18, '70. -tf. C R. McCRACKKX. MEAT MARKET. J. E. Wriglcy & Bro., Having purchased the shop and fixtures ef VT. R. McPhersen, would inform the citizens 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 patronage it respect fully solicited Cash paid for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. ROOM OX MARKET ST., Clearfield, Pa , June 1, 1S70. CHILDRBNSfnrs twemy-five per eent less than ot at J. SHAW A SON. c URRANTS the best and cheapest in th county, at GRAHAM'S. 1)LASTER the cheapest in the county, at May29'7. MOSSOP'S. N AILS A SPIKES thecheapest in tbe er.unty t MOSSOP'S. THE SIXGER SEWING MACHINE AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! Etghtjf-tta ThtuiandJSntn Iluudrtd and Eigh- Vr i . 7 f . L . tjf-mitm AOCAJnu Jtl .Uim a rim . c nm Past Ytar! Ths nntnltAr thousands the sales of any other Much ine, and the demand is still in creasing THREE THOUSAND PER nkZK ARE NOW BEING MADE AND SOLD. THE REASONS WHY: Because it embodies essential principles not found in anvother Machine : because of its sim plicity of construction, case of operation, uni formity of precise action at any speed, and ca pacity for the greatest ranga ani variety ef werk, une or coarce. Parties wishiag to purchase should not fail to examina this best of all Sewing Machines. I have the Agency for this Machine, and will keep s full I'ipply on hand. Clearfield,May4,'70 tf J. 8. SHOWERS. Marble and Stone Yard. MRS. S.S. LIDDELL, Having engaged in the Marble business, desires to inform her friends, and tbe public, that she has now and wil 1 keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and is prepared to furnish to erder TOMBSTOXES.BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sand stone and Marble, CURBS ad POSTS for Cemetery lots, WINDOW SILLS AND CATS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNA MENTS, A-r. She woald invite special attention to her Sand stone Monuments which are built from original designs and will compare favorably with any thing ef the kind in tbe country. If desired she can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at a slight advance on the price of Sandstone. Yard on Reed Street, near the Depot.Clearfield, Pa. May 4, 170. It O SAD AL I S rnllE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH JL KESTOKKR, purifies the blood and cuies Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Diseases. Rheu matism, Diseases of women, and all Chron ic Affections of the Hloott, Lirer and Kid O neys. Recommended by toe medical iac- Ity and many Ihoesands of eur best citi tens. Read tbe testimony of Physicians and pa- Stienls who have used Ro:adalis; send for our Roradalis Guide to Health Book, or Al manac for this year, which we pi blish for gratuitous distribution; it will give yoa DiBcn valuable lutormatton. Dr. R. W. tarr, o' Baltimore, says : VI take pleasure in recommending yoar Rosadalis as a very powerful alterative. 1 have seen it used in two cases with happy results one in a ca.-e of seeoadary syphilis in which the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottles of Dyour medicine. The other is a ca.-e 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 hare carefully examined the formula by which your Rosadalis is made, and find it Van excellent compound oialterative ingre dients. Dr. Spa-ki, of Nichola-ville, Ky., says he has used Rosadalis in cases' of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner of the Blo)d I know ne bet- Llr remedy. Samuel G. llcFadden, Hurfreesboro', Tenn , says : I have nsed seven bottles ef Ro.'adalis. and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send me four bottles, aa I wish it for my brother, I who has scrofulous sore eves, liojamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have suflered for twenty years w ith an in veterate eruption over my whole body ; a snort tnue stnee 1 purcnased a Dottle or ro sadalis and it effected a perfect cure. Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore. O CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietors. Kosadalia is sold by Hartswick A Irwin and A. f. Shaw, CiearfieM, U. K. Good, Osceola, and by uruggists generally. April o, lU-Iy LOAN or Tin Chesapeake &, Ohio R. R. Co. The advantages and attraction of this Lose, for investment purposes, are many and important: I. It is based upon one of the Great Through. Lines between tbe Seaboard and the West. 2. The security it already created, the greater part of the line being in successful running eper ation. J. The Lecal Traffic, from the unrivalled Agri cultural regions and Iru and Coal deposits ad jacent, must be large and profitable. 4. The enterprise receives important conces sions ani privileges from the States of Virginia and West Virginia. . It is nnder the managemsat of efficient and well-known capitalists, whose names are guaran tees fer its early completion and successful eper ation. 5. The Bends can be had either in COUrON OR REGISTERED form ; they have thirty years to run. both princi pal and interest being payable in gold. T. They are ef denominatiens of $1,000, $500 and $100, bearing interest at tbe rate of six per eent. in coin, payable May 1st and November 1st. From oar intimate acquaintance with theafairs and condition of the Company, we know thee se curities to be peculiarly desirable, and suitable for safe employment of surplus capital, and fund ing of Government Bonds, by Investors, Trustees of Ertates, and others who prefer absolute secu rity with reasonable incem. Holders of United States FiveTwenties are en abled to procure these Bonds, bearing the tame rate of interest and hiving a longerperiod to run and te realize a large increase of capital in ad dition. Bonds and Stocks dealt in at the Stock Ex change, received in exohange for this Loan, at the full market value, and the bonds returned free ef express charges. Price 90 and accrued Interett tW Currency- Pamphlets, Maps, and full information furnish ed en application. FISK k HATCH, 34ay 4-10w 5 vassao stmbt, kw tork WHO HAS A HOUSB TO PAINT? READY-MADE COLORS. Known as "Railroad" Colors. Guaranteed to be more economical. snore 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 MASL'RY k WHITON. Goi rTAi Lead and Clr Works, Ap. 13-3mJ 111 Pulto St.. Net Ytri. Beware of Imitations. Established 1835. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ! JOHN TROUTMAN, Having just fi'ted up a new and elegant Furni ture Room, on Market street. East of the "Alle gheny House," Clearfield. Pa., notifies tbe public that he keeps on hand all kindsof Chamber suits, (walnut and common). Cane seat. and Windsor chairs, etc , which will be sold cheap for cash. A share of patronage U respectfully solicited. April 13. 1S70. rrHE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. This Liniment having been used, for tome years pastas e family medicino by the pro prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con sented totua-nufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy fer Catarrh and Billions Cholie, ever offered to the public; and will cure many other diseases in the human body. It is also a sure cure fer Pole-evil and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sent to any address by enclos ing the price to WM. II. WAGONER, Hurd Posteffice, Oct. t. 18C9. Clearfield courty, Pa. IS8 II. S. SWAN'S, School for Girls, L Clearfield, Ta. The next Term of twenty -twe weeks will com mence en Monday, May 9, 187a. TERMS Or TBITleX. Reading. Orthography, Writing. Objeot Les sons, Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per half term, (of 11 weeks), 55 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, .Mental and Written Arithmetic, 6 it Algebra and tbe Sciences, 0 Instruction in Instrumental Music, 1 ( Oil Painting, 1 2 Wax Work, f For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, August 25, lSo9-ly. MILLWRIGIITING. II. T. Farnswortu, Would inform Mill owners, and thos desirous of having Mills built, that he is prepared to baild and tepair either Circular er Muley Saw Mills, and Grist Mills after the latest improved patterns He has also for sale an improved Water Wheel, which he guarantees to give satisfaction in regari to power and speed. His motto is, to do work so as to give perfect safisfuction. Those wishing fur ther information w ill be promptly answered by addressing bim at CiearfieM . Clearfield county, Pa. Write your name and address plain. April 20, l70-ly. THE NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 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 a new Family Machine ot the same style and construction, with additional ornamen tation, makine it eaual in beauty and finish with other family machines, whsreas in usefulness it far OUTSTRIPS ALL COMPETITORS. The price ef this now acknowledged necessary article comes within reach of every cla?s. and the Company is orepared to offer the most liberal inducements to buyers, dealers and agents. Every Machine warranted, Apply for circulars aud samples to EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO., Ap 13-3n No. I'M Bstcery, Net Yrt. R E M OVA L . HARTS WICK & IRWIN, DRuaaisTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform eur old and new custo mers, that we have removed our establishment te the new building just ereeted on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion Hoase en the west, and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite the public to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS, PAINTS If VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Mediainesconsist ef every thing used, selected with the greatest eare, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURS! We also keep a lull stock of Dyes, Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every ether kind ef Brushes. We have a la' ge lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Taints, and in fact everything ased in the painting basiness, which we effer at City prices to cash unyerg. TOBACCO AND S EGAS 8, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stork of va rieties ever offered in this place, aid warranted to be of the best the market affords. J. G. HARTSWICK, Dee. 2, 18M. JOHM F. IRWIN. T HK highest market prices paid for Shingles oy j. en A rr bUii. D RT GOODS the cheapest in the county, at aiayz?. ei. MOSSUf'S. B A CON. Hams, Sides and Shoulders at red need prices, at MOSSOP'S. SALT! SALT!: A prime article of ground nm salt, put up in patent saexs. forsaleebea at the state of K. MOSSOf. GROCERIES. Old Goverement Java and choice Rio Coffees. Young Hyson. Imperial Black and Japan Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Rice, Cavendish, Navy, Spunroll, and Cut Tobaccos, and Snuff, at reduced prices. Opposite the jail. C. KRATZER. "JfOTICK. All persons indebted to the aubscri L ber, are requested to come and settle with out delay. K. MOSSOP. IRUNES a quantity on hand and for sale at May 27. GRAHAM'S. E D. PERK8 A Co'i flour, the best in market, for sale by J. SHAW A BON. WOOL. Highest market price will be given for wool, opposite tbe jail. C. KRATZER. CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peaches and canned cern, ate , fer sale at the Drug Store ef A.I.SHAW. March 1, 1869. s-i rcnrvn iTn tt vnTjriTT'f n (Dtrri n:. 1 V Fnirliah fnrfintl Fta.nc. Pnffta inj V,n wuvw.wuw gar of the best quality. for sale by jan. iu. uAALonit;a a inrrtn. LADIES The Eugenie is tbe most Useful arti tiele ever invented for your nse. Circulars free. Mrs. Morgan, P. O. Box 2438, IT. Y. Je22-3m GENTLEMEN The Grant Cigar Tip is a novel ty and a pleasure. Samples 30 cents. A. Grant, P. O. Box 4390, N. Y. Je 22-3m. 01 1 i A How I made it in 8 months, with Sten- Ol i"Voil. Samples free A. J. Fullam. N. Y. June 22, -6m SWAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical Die covery. Hembold's Buchu, Bake's Cod Liver Oil, Jayne's and Ayer's Medicines. for sale by Jan. 10. HAKISHItH a IRWIN "VTEW LAMPS. Perkins A House's Non-Erplo-L sive Lamp a new article just received and for sal le by HAKKY g. BIGLER A CO. OCEENSWARE Tea set. best stone ware, i pieces, at 60 at . JIOSSOP'S. HARRY F. BIGLER & CO., Clearfield, Pa., Have just received and offer for sale cheap. Single end double, iron and wood, SHOVEL PLOWS ; Patent, iron and wood, expanding CULTIVATORS; Patent-screw, steel CULTIVATOR TBKTH ; Eolid steel, single and double, SHOVEL PLOW BLADES; PINK AND WHITE LINING fcKI33, AND ROAN SKINS. Clearfield, April 20. 1ST. C. KRATZER & SONS art receiving x splendid stock of . CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACS CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN TABLX CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILKCOATS AND OTERSKIRTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACK 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, IIEAVr CALF BOOTS, $6, MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEATT SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $6, CASSIMERES VERT CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Clearfield, June 30, 1863. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ ! READ?! IVho sails ih cheapest goods in ths county ? MOSSOP ! ' Who sells best calicoes t 1 2 J cts a jard MOSSOP! Wke sells best eableaehed saaslia at 17 eeats' MOSSOP! Who sails Hall's Calf Boots at ?5 60? MOSSOP! Whe sells Hall's best Cearse Beets at it ? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's bestKp Boots et ?4,50? MOSSOP! Whe sel!a Hats lower than anyeedy else ? , MOSSOP! Who sells Sugar th cheapest? M 0,S S O P! Who sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour th cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ?' MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? M O S S O P J Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down te the lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP'S! Clearield, May I"2. 18t. N E W TIN SHOP! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON Ware (nearly opposite the jeil), MARKET STRUT, CLEARFIELD, A. ALSO, ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK done on reasonable terms. April fl, 18T. FULLERTON S (formerly M'Gaughey s.) Reataarant and Ice Creaa SaWB in Liivra HJtw ELILDIXa Second St., Clearlield, Pa. Censtantly kept en hand a ine seUatiee ef Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Kou, A. Alse Tresh Oysters, received daily, ... served ep in any style, te sail ike taste ef easterners. A fell stock ef geods just received from the Ejst. Jtg-Billiard Saloon in Second Siory. April 27-'7Q D. R. FL LHRTON T0RACC0 AND CIGARS. WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of X. M. UO OYER, Twe doors east of the PostoSce. Clearfield. Tg. Censtantly on hand a fine assertment ef Navy, Congress. Cavendish, Cable, Spunrell, Michigan and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, Ae. Also, a large and well selected stock of Imporul and domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tobacco Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything gsnsrs j feend in well regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. Remember the place: Two doors can of the Posteffice, Clearfield, Pa. May 25. '70. NEW STOEE. Career of S.soad St. and Bill Ksad. R. MITCHELL Has jast received and op d, at the ak.v .ia- ' ed place, an entire ew steak ef Spri.g and Samsaer Geeds, whieh ke will sell very cheap for cash. His sis.k eoasisti cf Dry Goods, Greceries, Hardware, Qeeensware. Boots and f hoes. Hats aid Caps, Ready made Clethiag, etc. Se ' ksepl choice Yloar, Corn Meal, Che f., Eaeon,Tish and dried Fruits. Persens desireal of parsbaiin; geeds at fslr rates are retpeetfally reqa.sud te give him a call. Approved country prodeee will be takea, st the highest prices, ia exahaBg.ter gnat. Clearfield, jane 17, Hit. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT THE M A M M O T H STORE OF TUB Moshannon Land and Lumkr Co., OSCEOLA, Clearfield County, Penn'a. Oil 4 A I " it in 6 moi. with stenciK dl J 4:11 baanlei mailed free. A. J. Foil"- ew York. April IS ITIRTrnrX blanket will be Ml tW V v J. SHAW A SOS