f;c Qafkman'z gournaf, gfearftefb, 13fa., cfoOer 26, 1870. ur the farmer. Learning A Trade. We commend the following from the "Manufactory & Builder." to the atten tion ot parents, especially in our cities, towns and villages. In the cou itry, fortu nately, the boys always Jo learn the tra le of farming, the most important of all trales. Why is it there is such a, repugnance on the part of parents to putting their sons to a traJe? A skilled mechanic is independent. Go where he will, his craft will l.ring him support. He need a-sk favors of none. He has literally his forture in his hands. Yet foolish parents-ambitions that their sons should "rise in the world," as they say are more willing that they should study for a profession, with the chances of even moder ate success heavily against them, cr run the rish of spending their manhood in the igno ble task of retailing dry goods, or of toiling laboriously at the accouutnat's desk, than It. ain a trade which would bring them man ly strength, health, and independence. In point of fact, the method they choose is the one least likely to achiere the advancement aimed at; for the supply of candidates for positions a3 "errand boys," dry goods clerks, and kindred occupations is notoriously over stocked ; while, on the other hand, the de mand for really skilled mechanics, of'every description, is as uotorously beyond the supply- Tl e crying need of this country to day is for skilled labor, and that father who neglects to provide his eon with a useful trade, and to see that he thoroughly masters it, does him a grevious wrong; and runs the risk of helping by so much to increase the stock of idle and dependent, if net vi cious, members of society. It is stated in the report of the Prison Association, lately issued, that of fourteen thousaud five hun dred aud ninety-six prisoners confined in the penitentiaries of the thirty States, in 1SG7, seventy-seven per cent ; or over ten thous and of the number, had never learned a trade. The faot conveys a lesson of pro found interest to those who have been in charge training boys, and girls too, for th active duties of life. TheBlack, orBrownWievil-Harrison Y. Krouss, BuctvCo., writes to the Agriculturist. We believe there is no feasi ble remedy for this pest but starvation. If no grain is stored in the barn or grainaiies the insects die out. If a head of rye is in the hay, the probability is the insect will be fouud there and the evil perpetuated. The besi way is to build barracks and shelter for hay, grain, and straw, and leave the barn empty for a year at the same tiute clean it out thoroughly, aud make what repairs are necessary. Granaries which are isolated can be fumigated with buruing sulphur some times, and the weevil thus exterminated. Road Mending. At this season must be done with clean gravel and sand, otherwise the mended spots will be very soft, and will cut into ruts in fall and spring. This am terial, with small, broken stores in some places, is the only fit substance for niendinc roads, where it can be obtained. Make good, hard turnouts for water, on roads upon descending grades, distributing the road wash upon meadows or pastures, if possible. Bridgesand embankments should be well looked to, and pat in order for win ter before cold weather sets in. Farm Buildings. Animals will soon need shelter, it they do not already, and should be regularly stabled at night, as in winter. Inputting the sta sin order, look well to the floors, and to the timbers in con tact with manure, or the liquids of the sta ble ; renew those which are in any degree weak. Tighten weather-boards, patch roofs if leaky. . See that all buildings around tfic barn-yard havj good eavestroughs and gut ters, so that no more water than necessary enters the barn yard. Buckwheat Cakes. The fine brown ool or so desirable on this favorite breakfast dish cannot be obtained if we realy on buckwheat flour and water alone to form the batter. In order to secure this color, miik should be used instead of water, and in its absence we should recommend the addition of finely washed boiling potatoes. The mathed potatoes improves the flavor of the cakes and causes them to rise better. PlQ I'ens. Don't drain a pig pen : keep water from running into it from buildings or from the ground, and keep enough litter always on hand to be worked over by the hogs to absorb the liquid which properly belongs to the yard. A hog yard should not be in a place where water will run ofT from it Sassafras Cut the stalk off just below the surface of the ground and apply a small handful of salt to each. Do not attempt to grub them up, as you separate the roots, and hence do not get the salt into the general circulation, which yoa will do by cutting them just below the surface. Cider and Vinegar. Ts the most pro fitable way of disposing of surplus apples. Cider-makinti is usually deferred until cooler weather, as it is better when the fermenta tion goes on slowly. Perishable fruit may be ground up and pressed for vinegar at one. Apples. The abundance of the crop in most localities renders it especially neces sary to send only selected fruit to market, if satisfactory prices are looked for. Hand pick and barrel carefully. Late varieties to be stored should be kept as cool a possible Manure. Everything that will rot and that is not full of weed seed should be thrown into the hog pen, or made into com post with litne or yard mannre. We prefer to subject all such material to bo worked over by the hogs. Moles. An old gardener says that he drove the Moles out of his garden by the use of coal-tar. lie dips a corn cob in tho tar and places it in the run. He says that the moles will not travel that road again. The State Geologist of Ohio declares that ihere are ten thousand square miles of coal deposit in that State. II. F. BIGLER & CO., DEALERS IK HARDWARE, AND MANUFACTURERS OF Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, CLEARFIELD, PA. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Or ALL KID. ALSO, Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ae., pen balk Br II. F. BIGLER k CO., Dealers in Hardware. March IS 1 Clearfield. Pa. 1S70. THE CLEARFIELD WOOD CHOPPERS' AXE, Manufactured expressly for the CLEARFIELD TRADE, for sale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. FRUIT CANS, Manufactured from best charcoal tin, Grooved and soldered on outside, WARRANTED AZJSO, GLASS FRUIT JARS, tor sale by H. F. BIGLER k CO. C 0 0 K STOVE S ! SPEAR'S CALORIFIC S USQ UEIIA NX A . SUPERIOR, GOV. PENX. REGULATOR, NOBLE COOK, NATIONAL RANGE, Ifc.e., And all kinds of HE A TING S TO VES, On band and for sale by H. F. BIGLER & CO., SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. August 3. 1370. PINK and Whito Lining Skins, and Roan Skins t H. BIGL-KR A CO S. fTVUMRLE-SKKINS and Pipe-boxes, tor Was X ons, for sale hy H. F. BIGLER & CO TROX. IKON!! Best bar iron, for sale at he L store of H. F. BIG LEU k CO. STOVES of all sorts and sizes, constantly on "and at II. F. BIGLER k CO'S . i CABLE CHAINS a good article, on hand and forsale by II p. BIGLER k CO HORSE-SHOES, and horse-nails, to be had at H. F. BIGLER k CO S. SADDLES, Bridles, harness collars e . for 'at H. F. BIGLER 4 CO'S. GUXS.. Pistols and sword canes to be had at H F. BIGLER k CO S. HARNESS. Trimmings, and Sboe-findinps for !aIe ' H. F. UlGLElt A CO'S. OIL. Putty. Paints Glass and Nail., for sale at March '70 II F, BIGLER A CO'S. "VTEW LA MPS Pkin,4 Honse's Non-Exploit eive Lamp a new article just received and for sale y HAKUY K. BHJLKU A CO L O X G E S T R O O F in the Unite! States is on Rinck's Sons' Factory, Kastnn. Pa., one third of a mile long and is covered with READY ROOFING CHEAP, DURABLE and easily applied. Send for circular and cample, to the manufacturers JtEADV ROOFING CO. June 1-ap. 13, y. No. t4 Courtland St. N. Y. vO Anil a yenr an(1 elPen-"' to agents to sell OCjUl M the celebrated WILSON SEWING MACHINES. The beat machine in the n-.trM Stitch alike on both 6ides. One Machine without money. For further particulars, address 2-i N 9th St . Phila. Pa. I March 30 .'70-Sm 4 TTIXTS ON HOUSE POINTING," by J. w XT. Masury. CI.. 4s? p.. 40c. Free bv mH .. receipt of price Masi:rv WniTo.i, N. V. 3m. "ttow SHALL WE PATNTOUR HOUSES?" II By J W. Mascry. CI.. 220 n . SI 50 Yrvrn ui.uiuu icccipiUl price. J1ASCBV 4 WllITON, N"LYork: lApJS.Im. Q11 i fl I,ow 1 maie itir- s months, with Sten Ol HU ci!s. Samples free. A. J. Kui'anj, Nl Y- June 22,-6m SWAIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Dis corery. Hembold's Buchu. Bake s Cod Liver Oil, Jayne'sand Ayer's Medicine. for sale by in.l0 H ARTS WICK A IRWIN TADIES The Eugenie is the most Useful arti J tide ever invented for your uso Circular, free- Mj-aIorgnn, P. 0. L'ox 21:53. N. Y. Jel 3m pENTLE.MEN Th Grant CigarTip isa novel VT ty and a pleasure Samples 30 cents A Grant, P O. BoxJSiW. N. Y Je 22-3m. 17 PERKS A Co's flour, the best in market, for -J-"aI"..b J. SHAW A SON. QUEENSWARE Tea sets. best stone-ware. 4 w pieces, at $5 50 at MOSSOP'S. SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. THE GREAT BALTIMORE PIANO MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM KiXABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND LTRIGNT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before thepublio for nearly thirty years and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre-eminence, which pronounces them unequaled. Their TONE combines great power, swectnes an! fine ' singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation. and tweetuess throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness fotind iu so inauy Pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequaled, using none but the very best seasoned material, the large capital employed in our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, Ac., on hand. C- All our square Pianos have our new im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. tV Ve would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE G HANDS ; Patented August 14, Isrt6. which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been at tained. Every Piano fully warranted for 5 years. We have made arrangements for the snle shot. ale agency for the mest Celebrated PARLOR OR GANS and MELODEANS. which we offer Whole sale and Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices. WILLIAM KNABE A CO , JPJMJ1 Baltimore, Md. S WEET POTATOES at C. KRATZER'S, Uppsite the Jail. H ORSK NAILS-nail rod. horse nails, rasp., rt at f I ' r ..... . 1 ' ' jtw i w. Opp. Jail PKvVNEoqUanU,y0n h,nd " for sale at M"y 21 GRAHAM'S. SALT' SALT!! A prime arUeleof groutd a urn aalt. patcp in patent sects, forsaleebea attheetcieof . R. MOSSOj?. F. N A U G L E WATCH XAKEB, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFJELw The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that he has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a largo variety from the best Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour sprint: and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WA TCHES afine assortments (silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single piece to a full set. ALSO,, fine assortment of Spoons, Forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. ALSO, Hair Jewelry .with pure gold mounting got up to order. Call and sea sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted A continuance oi patronage is solicited. Nov. 2Mb, la6. II. F. NALULE. 6. L. RESD, J r.WEAVKIt nr. Powell, s. p. Beep NOITCE. i'wTi CLEARFIELD l.'LANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER k CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the citisens ef the county that they have completely refitted and supplied their PLACING MILL, in this Borongh, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared te execute all ardors in their line of business, such as Flooring, Weatherborirding, Sash, Doors, Elimls, Brackets, and JlolJings, of all kinds. They have a large stock of dry lumber en hand, and will pay cash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half inch pannel plank preferred JNov 6. '17. EW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. Have just returned from the east and are new opening an entire new stock ef goods in the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the publie at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists ef a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Bonnets, Dress Gaeds, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc., in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to erder. Their stock is well selected. d r,iiii of ihm newost goods, is of tho best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Bo sure and call and examine our stock before making your purchases, as we are determined Please all who may favor us with thcircustom. May 8, 18C7. J.SHAW A SON. pURNITURE R O O 31 S. jonx ovKLivn, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order twh furniture as may he desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on hand ot his Fui pitur e Renins, ' a varied assortment of furniture, among which is Bl'UKAt'S yu SIDE HOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor. Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jcn- ny-iiind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, ko. Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs; Aud common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES 'If every description on band, and new glases fcr oiJ (ramus, which will be put in sn very reasonable terms, enthort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair, Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COI'FINS, OF EVKRY KIND, Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. Tbo above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on MarKet street. Clear field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store.'1 December, lhfil JOHN GVFI.lt I P. T. I. DR. BOYEK'S PUKE WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pure, Pleasant. Safe and Reliable Tonic, com pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos itively pure spirits, free from fusil eil. or other irritating properties, and will not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant ed to contain more med icinal virtue than any titters at present offered to the public. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite to promote Digestion to cure Dyspepsia to eure Fei er and Ague to cure Biliousness to cure Constipation to cure Chronto Diarrhea to cure Flatulence to cure Acid Eructations to eure Nervous Debility to eure Hypochondria tr, eure Sallowness of the Complexion to eure Pimples and Blotches to cure General Debility and Prostration of the Physical Powers, IT HAS NO EQ UAL. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT $1 PER BOTTLE. A lihtral discount to tht trade. If AHurACTCKKD EXCLUSIVELY BT '" A. I.. S II A W, CLEARFIELD, PA., Dealer in Drug. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Oils, Paints. Varnishes. Ae., Patent Medicines, Pure Wines and Liquors for medical purpotes. Fancy and Toilet Artioles. and all goods usually kept in a Drug Store, sold cheap. Having employed E. D. Snyder a gradnaate in Pharmacy who speaks both English and Ger man, the undersigned feels no hesitancy in saying thateustomeracan rely upon having the presorip Hons p roper I v put up. A. t. SHAW. Feb. 23, 1870.- H. CCRWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS, rpEETIl! TEETH! 1 Extracted for 25 Cents. Extracted with tbo use of Nitrous Oxyd Gas, and Local Anaesthesia, ('he only harmless and efficient anwsthetics now in use,) by S J. Hays, Surgeon Dentist, C urviensvill?. Pa., Who would hereby most respectfully return his thanks for tho libei al patronage of the past, and inform the public that be has removed his Office to the Corner of State and Locust Streets, over Jenkins' Store, where he is prepared to receive bis customers in newly fitted up Rooms, and do their work in the most skilful and workmanlike manner Alt work done in tho latest and most approved styles and guaranteed. Dr. Hays will be engaged in his office from the 1st to the 23d of each month ; the balance of each month, he will spend in Glen Hope, Burnside. and Lutbersburg, alternately. Parties residing at a distance, should write to us previous of their coming. Ofice hours, from 8 to 12 o'clock, A. M., and from 1 to a o'elock. P. M. We use none but the very best material, and defy competition for beauty, cheapness, and du rability Give us a call. Curwensville, Pa , May 25, 1870.-feb3y. E W FOUNDRY in Curwensville. The nnderrigned having entered into e part nership, in the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in Curwensville. would inform the publie that they keep on hand, and will manufacture to order, Plows, Cultivators, THRESHING MACHINES, Stoves, etc., and every other description of articles generally made in a country fouodry. Terms reasonable. Old metal taken in ex change for work. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. JACKSON ROBISON Feb.23,'70-ly. JAMES M. WELCH. NEW HOUSE ! NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES!!! IIARTS0CK k GOODWIN, Curwensville, Pa., Are now receiving. rlirAAt tVnm Ruitin.. x. New York, Philadelphia abd Pittsburg an im- DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HOOTS AND SHOES, CHINA .GLASS A ND Q UEENS WA R E, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Ire , bought at lower prices than have been made to -n V house in the town KinA th rrrnA .l.l A ... before the late war. all to be distributed to those wnovisit (. urwensville for supplies.in accordance wnu me great sacrince at wnicb tbey were bought. LADIES Are particularly invited to call at Hartsock k Goedwin'i cheep store, and examine tho splendid stock of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SUA WLS, FANCY GOODS,lft., on exhibition. They Defy Competition! Parties cannot do justice to themselves in buying any of the necessaries of life, withoutc.illing on May 4.'70-;tui. j 11 MIT.SOGK 4 GUUDW IN. "CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, JUST KECEIVED BY ARNOLD & HARTSIIORIY, Curwensville, Pa. (One door West First Nat. Bank.) Having just returned from the East with m enm plete a3orfment of Goods, suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, we are now prepared to fur nish all kinds of Goods ' CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST." And after thanking our customers for their lib eral patronage during the past year, we would mo?t reKpeotfully ask for a continuance of the same. Our stock consists of DRY GOODS. MOTIONS. HARDWARE. Q UEENS WA R E, HOOD AND WILLOW-WARE. GROCERIES. BOO TS ir SHOES, HA TS ir CA rs. CLOTHING. CARPETS TOBACCOS. Ei6. Also. Flonr. Paeon, Salt, Fith, Grain. Ac, Ac, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, tnd the highest market price paid for Grain Wool aud all kinds of lumber and country produce. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and prices. ARNOLD k HARTSHORN, Cor. Main Thompson Sts. April 20,'70 Curwensville, Pa. SQUARE TIMBER. E. A. Irvin & Co., Being specially engaged in the business of buy ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre sent that they are now prepared to purehase tim ber, delivorcd at either Curwensville, Look Haven or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points and sell on commission, making such advances aa are necessary. Those engoged in getting out timber will find at our store in Curwensville, a very large stock of STAPLE GOODS, of all descriptions. ALSO, FLOUR, MEAT, RYE, OATS, CORN, and everything necessary for use of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, of all sises,kept on hand in large quantities, and sold at a small advance, by the coil. Also, PULLET BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE, Ae Special inducements offered to those manufac turing Square Timber. E. A. IRVIN A CO. CursrenSTille, Jan. 1!, 1870. gAMUEL I. SNYDER. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Clmabfisld, Pi. All work warranted to give satisfaction. A good assortment ef Watch-glasses and Keys al ways on hand. Kooma on Second Street, opposite the Court House. March 2. 1870-tf. 0 N MY OWN HOOK. Having purchased the entire stock at tho old stand of Kirk & Spencer, in Lumber City, I intend carrying on tho business as hereto fore. MY MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. Thanking our friends and enstomers for past patronage I solicit a continuance ot tbe same. Sept. l-5tb, 1869, ISAAC KIRK. JTEff BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Market Street, nearly opposite the residence ef li. B. Swoope. Esq., Clearfield, Pa., Would respectfully announce to the citiiens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has opened a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in the building lately occupied by J. L. Cuttle. as alawofnce.and that he is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices. Special attention given to the manufacture of sewed work. French Kip and Calf Skins, of the best quality, always on hand. Give him a call. f June 24. '64. c. K R A T Z E R, Opposite the Jail. Clearfield, Penn'a, Dealer in Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Millinery Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stone ware, Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Flour. Bacon, Fish, Salt, etc., is constantly receiving new supplies from the cities, whieh he will dispose of at tbe lowest market prices, to customers. Eefore purchasing elsewhere, examine his stock. Clearfield, February S, 1876. D ENTAL PARTNERSHIP. DR. A.M. HILLS desires to inform his f Rtients and tha public generally, that he has associated with him in the practice of Dentistry.S. P.SHAW. I. 1) S , who is a graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College, and therelore has the highest attestations of his Professional skill. All wore done in the office will bold myself personally responsible for being done in the most satisfactory manner and highest order of the pro fession. An established practice of twenty-two years in this place enables me to speak to my patrons with confi jence. Kngagements from a distance should be made by letter a few days before tbe patient designs coming. Clearfield, June 3, 1868-ly. JJOM1? INDUSTRY! BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Clearfiol J and vicini ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St., nearly opposite Hartswick k Irwin's drug store, where he is prepared to make or repairanythi og in bis line. ... Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. I have now on hand a stock of extra f re neb calfskins, superb gaiter tops, ie., that I will finish up at the lowest figures. June 13th. 18ritS. DANIEL CONNELLY COM ETUI NG N E W IN ANSONVII.I.E, Clearfield county, Penn'a. The undersigned having erected, during tbe past summer, a larfte and commodious store room, is now engaged in filling it up with a new and select assortmcntof Fall and Winter goods, which he offers to the public at prices to suit the times Jiif stock of Mens' and boys clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from S10 to 520 for a whole suit. Flour. Salt, and Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety: Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an endleas assortment of notions toe tedious to enumerate, always on hand, and sor sale very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other goods in proportion. Now is the time to buy. Country produce of every kind, at tbe highest market prices, will be taken in exchango for goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refused for any article in store. Examine my stock be fore you buy elsewhere. Ictober 30.1867 H. SWAN. JUST IN TIME! THE NEW GOODS AT A. K. WRIGHT & SONS, CLEARFIELD, PA., Having just returned from the eastern cities we are now opening a full Mock of seasonable goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is being sold very low for V T-L- .. : . . caan. ids mucb cdhbisu in pan 91 DRY GOODS of the best quality, sueh as Prints. Delaines. AlDa eas. Merinos. Ginghams ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, eotton and wool flannels. Uassimers. Ladies Shawls. Coats. Ku bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Balmorals, ko.. Ac- all of wbich will be sold low por cash. Also, a fine assortment oi ins Desi oi MENS' WEAR eensistlng of Drawers and Shirts, Ilats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, llandkerchieftl cravats, ete. Also, Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs ana Axes, nans ami piaes, x in ware. Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimaeys,ete.,eU. Also, Queensware. Glassware . Hard ware.Grece ries, and spices of all kinds. In short, a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail store, all cheap for cash, or approved country produce. Nov. 23-,alO-noI3. WRIGHT A SONS. MILLWRIGIITING. II. T.TARNSWORTir, Would inform Mill owners, and those desirons of having Mills built, that he' is prepared to build and repair either Cireular or Muley Saw Mills, and Grist Mills after tbe latest improved patterns, lie 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 satisfaction. Those wishing fur ther information wil! be promptly answered by addressing bim at Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pa. Write your name and address plain. April 20. 1870-fy. CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS! Stone and Earthenware, of every description. Fishers' Patent Airtight Self-sealing Fruit Cans. BUTTER CROCKS WITH LIDS, PICKLE and APPLE BUTTER CROCKS. CREAM AND MILK VROCKS,STEW POTS, - FLOWER PO TS, PIE DISHES, and a good many other things too nnmer- ous to mention, at tbe STONE-WARE POTTERY OF F. LEITZINGER, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA, Aug. S, '79-tT. SI 1 4 fi nw 1 n,de in 6 m- with stencils, 1 1 U Samples mailed free. A- J. Fcllam New l'ork. April 13-3m, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Tubs. Brooms. Churns, Wash Robbers. Butter Bowls, Coffee Mills. Bath Brick, Hall and Paper and Muslin Blinds. Clothes Baskets, Tea tray. Opposite the jail. C KKATEZR. WHOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STORE- I. L. REIZENSTEIN, BBALEB lit WINES AND LIQ UORS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical purposes always on hand. April . 1870-tf. JAS. T. BRADY & CO., (Successors to S. Jones 4- Co.,) CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., BANKERS, BtTT AND SELL ALL BINDS or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Six per cent, interest allowed on deposits sub ject to chocs:. Money loaned on Government Bonds Bonds registered free of charge. Julyjl. 1870-ly. JAMES T. BRADY k CO. E E 3I0Y A L ! REMOVAL! C KHATZER & SONS, Have removed to the large and elegant KEW STORE ROOM, on Seeond Street, adjoining Mer rell k Bigler's Hardware Store, where they will be pleased to see their old and new easterners. Citisens of the county visiting Clearfield, ana wishing to make purchases; will find it to their advantage to examine their stock. Goods at cash prices eiohacged for all kinds of country produce. Jan. 6. '69. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Poeks; Sheet Masio for Piano, Flute and Violin ; Blank Account and Pass Books, ef evtry de scription; Paper and Envelopes. Frenoh pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and Premisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap; Record cap and Bill cap, etc., Wili be sold at Wholesale er Retail by P. A. G'AULIN, At the Post office, en Market Street, Clearfield. Pa. May 5, 1863 CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Tbe First Session of the next Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Men day, the 5th day of September, 1870. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter te the close of the session The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accem plished education of both sexes. Tho Principal having had the advantage ef much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Tbrhs or TriTtoM : Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmc tic, per seBsion,(ll weeks.) $5 CO Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. $6.90 Algebr-i.Oeoinetry. Trigonometry, Mensuration Surveying. Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy- tv.oo Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a bove branches SI2.09 Music. Piano. (30 lessons ) $19.00 ITN'o deduction will be made for absence For further particulars inquire of Rbt. P. L.HARRISON, a. w. July 31 . 1SB7. Principal. A. T. BOTSTU.f. : ; . s. Torse B0YNT0N & YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., MAXCI ACTCBBBS OF STEAM ENGINES, Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, ' SHAFTING. PULLETS, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY TARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Tlows, and eastings of all kinds. DEALERS IX Giffards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Ceeks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Cheek Valves, Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti-frietion Metals, Soap Stone Packing, - Gum Packing, ko.. ke., December t, 1868-tf TO BUIDDFRS V.I1. m n:,. d-:. r... cine Plaster, Lead, Varnishes, Locks, Hinges, .rUUro puces, opposite toe jail. C. KKATZEK. CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peaches and eanned oorn, ete , fee sale at the Drnsr iwrsof A. I. 6HAYY. 1 1 INK LEY KNITTER For Family T'aa 7A TT-:i- uses only osa needle, simple, reliable CiL ?8' and un.nl. . V: L'real, . r -. . ...... nU rH. Xinits tn . EW STORE AND SAW MILL, AT BALD HILLS Clearfield county. The undersigned, having opened a lare. . well selected stock of goods, at Raid Hill, cu. field county, respectfully solicit a share of nab'', patronage. fae-iS Their stock embraces Dry Goods. Greceri,. Hats and Caps. aeady-made Clothing, and . ' eral assortment of Notions, ete. 1 " They always keep on hand the best qnaliiv .f Flour, and a variety of Feed 1 " All goods sold cheap forcash, or exchasred ' approved country produce. Having also ereeted a Steam Saw Mill ther. predared to saw all kinds ef lumber te oid.7 Orders solicited, and punctually filled Nov. 20, 1387. l1 A. 'lRWla the "BLEES PATENT" Noiseless, Link Motion, Lock-stitcH SEWING MACHINE Challenges the world in perfection of work, strength aud beauty of stitch, durability of eo. struction, and rapidity of motion. Call r.d ex amine, and for agencies and circulars, apply AT PRINCIPAL OFFICE, C23 "Broadway, New York. June 1J. 1870-Sm. YOUT II S AND BOY 9', CLOTHING. The undersigned having recently aiiti READY-MADE CLOTHING to his former business, would retpectfully selieit an examination ol his stock Being a practical Tailor he flatters himlf that he is able to offer a better olas of repdy-made work than has heretofore been brought to this mar ket. Anyone wishing to buy goods io bh P.se would save money by eallir.gat hi, store, and making their selections. A Lie, a full supply ef Oents'furnisbiDg goods always on hand. Feeling thankful for past favors be woild ri spectfully solicit a oontinuance ef the tame. April z?. mo. ii. itKIPOB. J. B. SRABAX. : S W.GRABAM. A. A. eftiSIB, N E W F I 11 M I JAS. B. GRAHAM & SON'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hat, sad Csft, Notions, Groceries. Hardware. Queens ware, Wood and Willowware. Flour, Bacon, Fish. Salt etc.. Market St., CLEARFIKLD, PA FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets Silks Cobnrgs, AlpsrM, Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres. Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns. Sea shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and ether Gloves. Hosiery .Ba.'uiO rals. Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings. Buttons, Braids, ete., at the lowest prices) FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths, Black at Faney Cassimeres.Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Weter-proof Cloth. Silk. Sstia and common Vestings, ete , la great variety, and at prices that will give general satisfaction to buyeis, ALSO, A general assortment of Ready-made Cloth ing. Hats and Caps, Boots and Saees. Hardware and Queensware. a good Stock, Wood and Willowware, and a full stock ef Groceries. IN FACT, GRAHAM k SONS sell all articles that art asually kept In a well-regulated eooatry store, and henoetbe people generally will 8nd it to their advantage te buj goods of tfcesa. Graia and country produce tacea exchange for Get is is. S5-' B ACON, Hams, Sides and Shoulders at prices, at OtS"r BOOTS 100 easoa Richardson's Elmira BeoM. just received at C. KRAIZER S. Op J'L- S TO VES Ironsides and Farmer Cooks Rar Parlor Stoves. Stove Grates, Tea Kettles. o-, at C. KRATZER'S. OppesiwtheJali IADIES' SHOES Kid. Turkey Moroceo. J Goat Balmorals, Calf and Goat Shots, alto, assortment Cbildrens' Shoes, at - .. C KKATZEK S, Opp tnej AH BPIKES-tb..bpe-V