Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 31, 1871, Image 4

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A Few Present Garden Hints.
Tomatoes can now be set out with tolera
ble safety. ShouM there be cool nights,
likely to bring frost, the plants should be
covered with old paper, boxes or flower-pots.
Little is gained by early transplanting. A
single night may retard the growth lor two
weeks, and put them behind those set out a
Week or ten days later.
Egg plants do generally better by not be
ing set out before June. If the season is
Very favorable the last week in May ean be
ventured on. There is no plant so sensitive
of cool nighta a this. As soon as the
weather becomes hot, both the egg and the
tomato plants should be well mulched. The
latter especially requires a strong soil it
cannot be too rich.
The Yellow Ea lish for summer use can
now be planted. This variety seems to do
better than any other for the very warm
weather.
Now w the time to destroy the steel-col
ored bugs. The surest way is to go over
the vines every morning lor a week or ten
days and pinch them to death. They csn
now be easily seen. One must be expert
in catching them, as sometimes they fly, but
generally leap away if the branch is shaken.
They eat, in their present form, the fruit
buds, destroying them sometimes entirely ;
while their progeny, in the shape of a small
dark worm, feed upon the leaves, and if let
alone will in some seasons seriously dam a ire
the crop. They select the older vines. We
have never seen any upon vines under five
years.
Radishes sown around canleloupe hills
will frequently protect the young plant from
the depredations of the striped bog. The
insect prefers the radish leaf to the cante
loape. A sprinkling of whale oil soap and
water will quickly destroy them.
Violets should bo transplanted in shady
places as soon as the weather sets in.
Krergreen trees, and young fruit trees
should be carefully forked around and grass
removed. Trees set out this spring should
be well mulched. They, of course, have
been well staked.
Curled Lettuce stands summer weather
much better than the Cabbage Lettue.which
is the best for hotbeds and early outdoor
planting.
To Prevent Horses Kicking. A cor
respondent says : "Having a horse thst
would kick everything to pieces in the sta
ble, that he could reach, and having found
a remedy for it, after trying many ihings,
such as fettering, whipping, hanging chains
behind for him to kick against, &c, I send
it to you. It is s-imply fastening a short
trace-chain, about two feet long, by a strap
to each hind foot, and let hitn do his own
whipping if he cannot stand still without
it, and he will not need to hare boards nail
ed to his stall every day,"
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
11 Monday in January, I 3d Monday in Jane. 2 i
3d " in March, 4th " in Sept 2 1
4th " in May, 2d in Not 2 i
COUNTY AND srISTRCT OFFICERS.
Pres'iJudge Hon. Com. A Mnyor. Look Jlav-en.
Ai t Judge- Hon. Samuel Clyde, Clearfield.
lion, .'aeon Willhelm (irahsmton
Sheriff. . . . Justin J. Pie. .
Prothonotary. Aaron C. Tate. .
Reg. A Rec. . Afbiiry W. Lee,
1'iatrict Att'y. A. W. Walters.
Treasurer.. . Lever Flegal,. .
Co. Surveyor, S. F" McCloskey,
Commiss'n'rs, David Duck. .
Samuel SnafFier,
Clearfield
Curwensville
CleattUU.
Clearfield.
Hameci H. liinduian. Glen Hope.
Clark Brown. . . . Clearfield.
Price A. Rowles, . N Miilport.
John D. Miller, . . Ilurd.
Auditor!.
Coroner.
. James A. .Moore, . . Clrarfield
Ce.Superind't Geo W. Snyder,
LI-T OF POST-OFFICES.
Tewm'tips. Xamn of P.O. Xamrsof P.M.
Reccaria. - - Glen ilnpe, - - Homer imBree,
--. Utahville, - - - S. MoFarland,
" - HeRaxty'sX Roads Samirel Ilegarty
Bell, - - - Uower, - - S A. l'oranaugli
Choxt. .... Thos.A. M'tihee
" --- Cash. --- - J.W Campbell.
.... Ostend. .... II. L. Henderson
Bloom, - - Forrest. - - - Algernon llolden
Loggs, --- Clearfield Bridge. - Joi. Forrest.
.... Wallasrton. - - John E Moore
Bradford, - Woodland, - - - W,n. Albert.
.... Wm'sUroro, - - Ed. Willinms
Brady, - - - Luthershurg, - L. B. Carlile
Troutville. - - Mrs C. Weaver
" - - Jefferson Line, - John Heberlin.
Bumside, - XewWnshington, Suui'l Mct'iiti
... Burnside. - Matthew Irwin.
" - - - Patchinville, - Jack Patt-hin.
' ... East KiUge, - - W. Sumrrerville
Chest,- - - - llurd. .... Lewis J. Ilurd
... Mcllarroy. - - - Win MeGnrvey
... Wesluver, - - - S A. Farber.
Clearfield, - Clearfield. - - . P. . Gaultn
Covingtou, - Frenehvil'e. - - Clnud llarmov
" ... Kartha.ua. ... John P.eiier
Cnrwensville Curwensville. - - Charles lloel
IK-atur, - I'hilipshurg. Centre county . Pa.
- - West Decatur, - - Lever Smeal,
Ferguson, - Marron. - - - John P Straw.
Girard, - - - Leconte's Mills. - A nu' Leconte,
Bald Hills, - - Alex. Irwin
Goshen, - - .-hawsviMe, - - II . il. Morrow.
Graham, - - Grahamton. - - Thos. II. Forcry
Guelich, - - Smith Mills. - Jc.. G. Oanoe.
Allemans' - - - Henry Alleinnn.
Hasten, - - Tyler, .... Miss K J. Tyler.
" - - - Pennfield. - Frank Bowman.
Jordan, - - Ansonville, - - H.Swan
Kar'haus, - Salt Lick, - - Geo. Heckadorc.
Knox, - - - New Millport, - II J. Sloppy,
Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - Ed. C. Brenner.
" - - - Morrisdale. - - John Odcll.
Osceola. - - Oseeoli Mills.- - T. F Boalich.
Penn, - - - Lumber Citv.t - H W. Spencer.
" .... Grampian Hills, Jona. Wall
Pike, Curwrnsville, - Ch.n Hoc!.
Union. - - - Rockton. - - . D. E. Brnbaker.
Woodward. Jeffries. - - . James I.ockett.
" .... Malera, i.G Derby.
I This Post Office w'll do for Chest township.
t Will answerfor Ferguson township.
STATE lT. STATES DIRECTORY.
OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Gov.rnor. - - - John W. Geary, Cumberland,
ee'yofCora. - Frank Jordan, - Bedford,
Dep. Secretary, J M. Weakley. -Aod.tt.rGen
- John F.Hartranft, Montgomery,
Surveyor Gen.. J. M Campbell, - Cambria, '
.T.nVa" l C -Philadelphia.
Adjutant Gen. . p. B M Cre, . Erj,
Ftat.Tr.aur,r, Robert W. Mackey. . Pittsburg.
nUEn,h " r PPWi"h..' Laneastar.
Deputy isi-p ,.- C . R.eohutn. - . Bradford,
State Librarian, Wien rornev. - . Dauphin
Supreme: Corar Chief Justice J.m..Th'n
sen Associates. n..r, W.ft
ed- ?,' A.gnew. George SW,wood Ses
sions. Philadelpiha. 1st Mod 1st of Janu.rv H.,
risburg 4th Monday of April Sunbury, w," "
day of October Pi tteburg, 3d Monoay of October
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
President. Ulysses S. Grant Illinois.
We President. Schuyler Colfax, . Indiana
e " 0t, " "amHum Fish. . New "fork.
k ,Tje,u'-f- if9 8 Boowll, Massachusetts
See of War, . Wm. W. Belknap. Iowa.
of fLr- - " t''1--.5!; "-. N-w Jersey
N-. of Interior Jacob D. Cox, - - Ohio.
AoL?!"- ' " i -i J- Creswell, Maryland.
Attorney u.,l - K. R. Hoar. - . . Massachusetts
OhTor"!!LC"r:T TChief J"'ic- S. P Cb" of
MVlM S-.'.'v ,,B""rr K',b"- C'fford of
jnaine. Samuel .Nelson, of New York David 1
VTM n.Dr0i,rNrb V-;'-- o"'olt
IF. Mirier, of Iowa. Stephen J. Field of Cal
pWy of Chief Justice S 500,of AlZSSi.tLw!:
CURWKNSVILLB ADVKRTISBMBNTS,
"CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST."
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES,
JTJST RECEIVED BY
ARNOLD & HARTSHORN,
Curwensville, Pa.
(One door "West First Nat. Bank.)
Having just returned from the Fast with a com
plete assortment ot 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
era! patronage during the past year, we would
most respectfully auk for a continuance of the
same. Our stock eonsisti of
DRY GOODS.
JYOTIOXS.
HARDWARE.
QUEEXSWARE,
WOOD A iV7
WILLOW-WARE.
GROCERIES.
BOO TS ir SHOES,
It ATS 4- CATS,
CLOTH I XG.
CAKTETS,
TORACCOS,Ets.
Also. Flour. Bacon. Salt, Fi.-h, Grain, 4c, 4c, all
of which will be sold on the most reasonable
terms, nd the highest market price paid for
Grain Wm! and all kinds of lumber and eountry
prod uce.
Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Satisfaction guaranteed as to quality and prices.
AKNOLD A II ARTSHOBN,
Cor. Main k Thompson Sts.
April 20,'70 1 Curwensvillr, Pa.
SQUARE TIMBER.
E. A. Irvi.v it Co.,
Being specially engaged in the busiuea of bay
ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre
sent that they are now prepared to purohase tim
ber, defrvoTfd at either Curwensville, Lock Haven
or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points
and sell on commission, staking sueh advances as
are ntcessary.
Those engaged in getting out limber will find
at our store in Curwensville, a very large stock
of STAPLE GOODS, f all descriptions.
ALS.O,
FLOUR,
MEAT,
RYE,
OATS,
CORN,
and everything necessary for use ef Lumbermen.
RAFT ROPE, of all rises, kept on band in large
quantities, and sold at a small advance, by the
coil. Also, PULLEY BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE, 4e
Special inducements offered to those manufae
turing Square Timber.
B. A. 1RVIN A CO.
Cnrwensville. Jan. 12. 1870.
A Great Medical Discovery !
Dk. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEG-AR BITTERS!
Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their
Wonderful Curative Effects.
W II A T A R E THEY?
THEY ARE XO T A VI 1. E
F A N C Y D It IN K,
Made of Poor Ruin. Whiskey. Proof Spirits, and
Ktfue Liquors, do Tore I spiced and sweetened
to please lue taste e-illed "Tonics,'' Appetiicrs,"
Restorers.'' Ac .that leid the tippler on todrunk
enneas an I ruin, but are a true Medicine made
from the Native Roots and Herbs of California,
free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the
ireat L'lood Purifier and a Life Giving Principle
a perfect Hcnovatoran I Invigoratornf the System
carrying off all poi-ono-js matter and restoring
the blood to a healthy condition No person cud
1akethce Bitters according K- direction and re
iii n in long unwell, provided the bines are not de
uroj ed by mineral poison or other means and the
vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
1'nr InI.mmalory and Cltrnnir RUmmatitm
and Gout. Dyprpxia or Iii icr.'tioH. litllioii Re
mittent and lntrmiurnt F'rrr. Diseases of fs
Blood. Lirrr. Kid win mid RhtdJrr. thrjir, Bitf,
have littii mnt xnrrrfnl. Such diseases are caus
ed by viti:ited bloo I. which is generally p roductd
by derangement of the digestive organs.
liyspo) fia or Indirection he idacLo. pain in the
shoulders, coughs tightness of the chest, dizzinoi.
sour eructations of the stomach, bad taste in the
minith. I.illious attacks, palpitation of the heart,
it.flamtuatinn of the luntfs, pain in the regions cf
the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symp
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate ihe stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which reader them of
unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all
Impurities. and imparting new life and vigor to
ihe whole system.
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers
which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great
rivers throughout the I'nited States, eipecially
those of the Mississippi, Missouri. Illinois, Ten
nessee. Alabama. Savannah, Roanoke, James and
many others with their vast tributaries, during
the Summer and Autumn, and remarkabl- so du
ring reasi ns of unusual heat and Ur cess, are in
vnriably accompanied by extensive derangements
of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal
vi-cera. There ara always more or less obstruo
lions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state
of tee stomach, and great torpor of tbo bowels,
being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In
their treatment, a pnrgative.exerting a powerful
influence upon these various organs.is essentially
necessary. There is no cathartio for the purpose
equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they
speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter
with which the b iwels are loaded, at the same
time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and
generally restoring the healthy functions ef the
digestive organs. The universal popular of
this valuable remedy in regions subject to mias
matic influences, is sufficient evidence of its pow
er as a remedy in such eases.
For skin diseases, eruptions, tetter, salt rbeum.
blotches, rpot. pimples, pustules, boils, carbun
cles, ring worms, scald-head. sore eyes.erysipelas.
itch, scurf, discoloration of tbe (kin, humors and,
diseases of tbe skin, of whatever name or nature
are literally dug up and carried out of the svs
tem in a short time by the use of these Biters. One
bottle in ruch caes will convince themost incred
ulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiatel Blood whenever you And
Its impurities tursting through the skin in pim
ples, eruptions or sores; eleanse it when you And
it obstructed and sluggish in tbe veins : cleanse it
wrien u is foul, and your feelings will tell you
7..n - n'?, blood PM nd t0 "- of 'o
fTtem win follow.
Pin Tape and other Worms.luring in the sys
tem of so many thousands, are effectually destroy,
ed and removed. pr fnll directionli ra1
fully the circular around each bottle, printed in
four languages-EngU.h. o.rman, French and
epanmb.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. a. McDOSALD 4
CO Druggist, and (Jon. Agents. S. Francisco,
Lai . and il and 34 Commerce Street New Vo,fc
SOLD BY ALL DRTGGIST AS 6 DEALER
Deemoer 7, 187-1 j.
gMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES.
HABTSWIOat IRWI5
are constantly replenishisg their stock of Drugs,
Medicines. Ae. School books and Stationery,
including the Osgood and National series
ef readers. Also Tobacco and Ci
gars, ef the best quality, and at
the lowest prices. Call and see.
Clearfield, Not 10, 1869
FARM FOR SALE!
Containing 26 acres, in a good state of cultiva
tion, situate in Pike township, about 80 rods from
Logans' Grist Mill, on the Turnpike leading from
Clearfield to Curwensville. . Thsre is a story and
a half bouse, a stable and other outbuildings
erected thereon. There is also a spring of good
water and a young orchard on the promises.
Any person des'ring a good small FARM ani
HOME, will find this a very desirable location.
For further particulars inquire of RACHAEL
CALDWELL, on the premises, or address
T. W. FLEMING,
March 29 tf Curwensville, Pa.
SACKETT Sc SCIIRYVER,
-a
rilLIRI IK
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and Manufactarers of
TJX, COPPER and SHEET IROX WARE
(nearly opposite the jiil),
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Carpenters and Builders will do well to exam
iue our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
STOVES.
We sell the TIMES COOK STOVE, the cheap
est and best in the market.
Alto, Heating. Parlor and Rafting Stoves, which
will be sold as cheap as any in the county.
Special attention paid to ordering goods for
parties who desire it.
ROOFIXG, SPOVTIXG and JOB WORK
done oa reasonable terms.
April 12. 1171.
RE STORE.
Corner of Second St. and Hill Read.
R. MITCHELL
Mas just received and op-ned, at the above earn
ed place, an entire new stock ef Spring
aad Summer Geeds, which he will
sell very cheap for cash.
Ilia steck eonsists of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware. Boots and Shoes. Hats aad
Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc He alas keeps
choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits.
Persons desirous of purchasing geeds at fair
rates are respectfully requested te
give htm a call.
Approved country produce will be takes, at
the highest prices, in exchange (or goods.
Clearfield. June 17, 1863.
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
The undersigned takes pit as ore in announcing
to the cttixen of Clearfil mwij. tfc t bu
opened an INSURANCE OFFICE, in Clearfield,
Pa , where all may avail themselves of First Class
Life and Fire Insurance. The following Compa
nies are represented :
HOME, Xrw Yort,
XOR Til A ME RICA, rh:lJtlPhia,
FRAXKLIX, Philadelphia,
EXTERPRISE, rhilad.lykia,
HAXOVER, Xtw Yarl,
XOR Til A MER ICA X, Xev Tori,
REPUBLIC, Xtw Yort,
SECURITY, Xeu, Yorl,
WYUMIXG, Wilktibarrt, Pa ,
IV ILLIAMSPORT FIR E, WUUam,port, Pa.,
T.AXC ASTER FIRE, Laneauer, Pa. ,
ALPS FIRE, Erie, Pa.,
LYCOMlXi; MUTUAL, Mnnry. Pa ,
GUARDIAX MUTUAL LIFE, X. York.
I would warn all to beware of Traveling Agents
representing Fire and Life Insurance Compnnies,
as you may easily be deceived. and if you do have
a loss, will bo un.ilile to find the Agent who 'in
sured you. or the Company you are insured in.
WM. TCCKER, Esq , is connected with me ia
the busin-ss, and any business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to.
OfSce opposite the Jocrmal Office, over Harts
wii-k 4 Irwin's Drug Store
Ap 5,'71-y JOHN H. FCLFORD. Agent.
CLE ARFI EU)AJCADEM Y !
A 3lalc and Female High School.
Each Department Oistijict ixd Complete it
Itself.
The Fourth Session of the present Scholastic
year, of this Institution, commences on Monday,
the 1st day of May. IS71
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from the time they enter to
the close of the session.
Tbe course of instruction embraees everything
included in a thorough, practical and a-complish-
ed education of both sexes
TERMS OF TGITIOX:
Orthography. Reading, Penmanship, Primary
Arithmetic, Primary Geography and Pencil
Drawing, per session, (11 weeks). Si 00
Grammar, Local and Descriptive Geography. Map
Drawing, HUtory, Mental and Written Arith
metic and Pencil Drawing. J5 oo
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry. Mensuration.
Surveying Natural and Moral Philosophy, Ge
ology. Physiology. Chemistry, Rhetoric Physi
cal Geography, Book keeping. Botany, and Pen
cil Drawing. jj 00
Latin, Greek and French, with any of the above
branches, $ij oo
Pearl or Oriental Painting, 21 lessons, 12 00
Monochromatio Painting, 21 lessons, 10 00
Crayon Drawing, 24 lessons It 00
Fancy Hair Work, 2( Wessons, 12 00
Tapestry, . g 00
Instrumental Musio, 30 lessons, 10 00
7 No deduction will be made for absence.
tlT Students, from a distance ean be accom
modated with boarding at low rates.
UT Any one, not a member ot the School, can
receive private instructions in any ef the orna
mental branches.
For further particulars inquire of, or address,
Ret. P. L. HARRISON, a. at.
April 2. IJT1. Principal.
POR SALE. A Doublo Turbine Water
Wheel, manufaeiureJ by James Laffell
4 Co.. at Springfield, Ohio, is new and will be
quire of the undersigned at Clearfield.
March 1, '71 .-tf. A . S. GOODRICn.
mO THE LADIES. A circular for mar
ried or single ladies, containing desirable
information upon matters never before made pub.
lie mailed free. Those who wish to give it a care
ful perusal may address. Mrs. ELIZABETH A.
KING, W'illiamsburgh, New York.
March I. '71. -3m.
TNSURK YOUR PROPERTY. Tbe
nndersiened are prepared to take any
reasonable fire risks, in good and reliable com
panies, each as the "Farmers Mutual," of York,
Pa , "Andes," of Cincinnati. Ohio, Geraania,"
of New York, and othera. Rates reasonable, and
in cafe of loss money paid up promptly
April 12, 71 IRVIN 4 KREBS.
WANTED, AGENTS. A few first class
" men to act. as agents for Wheeler and
Wilson's Sewing Machines. We will pay a sala
ry or liberal commissions. Horse, wagon and
outfit furnished
Apply to WM. SUMNER 4 CO , 140 Wood St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., or 91 Franklin Street, Johns
town, Pa. Mar. 8, '70 -3m.
WOOL WANTED. 10,000 pounds of
Wool wanted, for which the highest
market price will be paid. Wool Carding will be
done throughout the season at moderate prices.
We a'so have on hand a Inrge stock of woolen
goods, enough te tupply all our old customers,
and as many new ones as will give us a call.
JAMES JOHNSTON 4 SON,
April 28, '71 fimp. Bells' Run. Penn tp.
pOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, in
- MorrNdale, Morris township. The house
is 32 by 24 feet, two-story, has eight rooms, good
cellar, and having all facilities for a good hotel,
buying been a licensed bouse for several years.
With the house there is half an acre of good fer
tile ground, with stable and other outbuildings
thereon. Terms to suit the purchaser.
Apply to A.W.WALTERS.
A p. 12, 71. Clearfield, Pa.
TSJ E W WASHINGTON
ACADEMY!
G. W. 1XXES, A. M., Prxnoipal.
Tbe first session of this institution will com
mence on Monday, the 15th day of May next,
term A months.
Pupils can enter at any time, and will be charg
ed tuition from the time they enter until tbe
close of the session.
The coarse of instruction will embrace all
branches included in a thorough praatical edu
cation for both sexes.
Vocal musio taught when desired
Good boarding cun be had at public or private
houses at THREE DOLLARS PER WEEK.
Parents can be assured that the ability and en
ergies of the Principal will be devoted to tbe
mental and moral training of those plaeed under
his charge.
Terms of tuition will be moderate, and ean be
ascertained by addressing Dr. J. Lukes, at New
Washington, or the Principal, G. W. I.tsia, at
Apollo. Armstrong county. Pa., but who will be
at New Washington after April 1st. Mar 22. '71.
QLOTIIING! CLOTHING!!
GOOD A WD CHKAP !!!
Men, Youths and Boys ean fcetuplpied with ful
suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing a
I. L. REIZENSTEIN'S,
where it is sold at prices that will induce their
purchase. The universal satisfaction which has
been given, has induced him te increase his
s'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab
lishsuent of the kind in this part of the State.
I. L. REIZENSTEIN,
Salts gbods at a very small profit, for cash;
His 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 -onreniently situated.
He having purchased his stock r t reduced
prices he can sell ebeaper tl an ethers.
fc persons should buy
I. L. RKIZKXSTEIN'S
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
market prices. May 18, IBC4.
JJE W SPRING STOCK!
J. SHAW k SON.
Have just returned from the east aad are new
opening an entire new stock ef goods ia the room
formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, en Market
Street, which they new offer te the public at the
lowest cash prices.
Their stock consists ef a general assortment ef
Dry Gcods. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware,
Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Bonnets, Dress Geeds,
Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc.,
in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store
ean he had by calling at this store, er will be
procured to order.
Their stock is well seleeted, and eensists ef the
newest goods, is of the best quality, ef the latest
styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash,
or exchanged for approved eountry produce.
Be sure and call and examine ear stock before
making your purchases, as we are determined
ilease all who may faver us with their custom.
MayS, 13IT7. J. SHAW 4 SON.
gELLING OFF at COST for CASH !
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
FURNITURE
EVER OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD !
AT THE STEAM CABINET SUOP.
CORNER MARKET AND FIFTH STREETS,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The undersigned would announce to the public
that he has on hand and is cow offering, cheap
tor cash, the largest stock of furniture ever in
store in this county, consisting of
UPHOLSTERED PARLOR SUITS,
CHAMBER SETTS,
EXTENSION TABLES,
SECRETARIES. BOOK CASES,
BEDSTEADS,
SPRING BEDS AND MATTRESSES,
LOUNGES, BENCHES,
PLAIN 4 MARBLE TOP TABLES 4 BUREAUS,
WASUSTANDS.
CANE SEAT AND COMMON CHAIRS,
ROCKING CHAIRS,
LOOKING GLASSE3,
WINDOW SHADES,
PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS AND
TASSELS, Ac.
He also manufactures and keeps on hand Pat
ent Spring Beds, the best ever invented. No fam
ily should be without tbem. Any kind of goods
not on hand ean be had on short notice Uphol
stering and repairing neatly executed.
COFFINS, of all sixes, can be had on a half hours'
notice, and at the lowest prices A deduction
of 29 per cent, made for casb.
METALLIC CASE3, or Rosewood, Walnut and
Cherry Coffins, with gtassor wood taps, furnish
ed on five hours' notice.
Personal attendance with hearse, on funeral oc
casions, and carriages furnished when desired.
Thanking the public for past favors, and by
strict personal attention to business. I hope to
receivr a continuance of the same.
Remember the place the Steam Cabinet Shop,
corner of Market and Fifth streets.
Mar. 21,'71-ly.
DANIEL BBNSER.
piSHING TACKLE.
Such as RODS, LIXES, REELS, HOOKS.
SXOODS, BASKETS, fc, at
H. F. BIQLKR 4 CO'8.
FOR SALE,
White Lead, Zine Paint, Linseed Oil. Terpentine
Tarnishes ef all kinds, Colors, ia oil aad
dry, Paint and Varnish brushes.
HARTSWICK 4 TRWIK,
Clearfield.Pa -M ,'8.
JAS. T. BRADY & CO.,
(Successors t S. Jonss.&r Ce.,)
CORKtR FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
BANKERS,
CT A!ID SELL ALL USDS or
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
Sir. per cent, interest allowed oa deposits sub-
joct to chock.
Money leaned en Government Bonds
Bonds registered free of charge.
July 1. 18:(My. JAMES T.BRADY 4 CO.
1 871. 1871
1 SPRING C00DS!
THE FIRST OF THE SEASON !
THE CHEAPEST IN THIS MARKET!
BUY! BUY!! BUY!!!
O J
KRATZER & LYTLE,
Your Dry Goods. Your Groceries,
Your Hardware, Your Queensware,
Your Notiona, Your Boots 4 Shoes,
Your Leather, Your Shoe Findings,
Your Flour and Fish,
Your Bacon and Feed,
Your Stoves,
Your Carpet Chains,
Your Hats and Caps,
Your Wall Papers,
Your Oilo'oths. Your Carpets,
Yottf Window Curtains.
SALT! SALT!' SALT!!!
at wholesale to country merchants.
OILb, PAIXTS, GLASS. 4c,
A liberal discount to builders.
Everything that yon need ean be had at great
aa vantage to tne Buyer, at
KRATZER 4 LYTLE'S,
Market Street,
Mar.22.'71. Clearfield. Pa ,op. theJall.
BIGLER, YOUNG & CO.,
(Sncctssorg to Bmynlon tr Young',,
Co Fourth and Phie Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
MAxirACTcaias er
STEAM ENGINES,
Mulay and Circular Saw Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS,
SHAFT1SO. PULIIIS, BOLTS,
and all kinds of Mill work.
STANLEY TARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
Heating Stores, Sled" Skoes, Plows,
and eastings ef all kinds.
DIALERS IX
Gifards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whittles
Cilers, Tallow Cops, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks,
Air Cocks, Globe Valves, Cheek Valves,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps,
Boiler Feod-Pumps, Anti-frictieu
Metals, Soap Stone Packing,
Gum Packing, 4c. 4e.,
December U. 1870-tf.
MOSHANNON
Land and Lumber Co.,
MANUFACTURE
LUMBER, LATH, PICKETS,
AND SHINGLES.
II. II. SHILLING FORD, President,
Offir Fore-it Place, 125 S. 4th St., Pkil m.
JNO. LAWSIIE, Gen'l Supt,
Ototola Mills, Cltarfitld County, Pa.
Mcshannon Land and Lumber Ce.,
Offer Inducements to
Purchasers of
CHOICE GOODS,
AT THEIR
MAMMOTH
STORE
in
OSCEOLA.
Mosliannon Land and Lumber Co.,
Offer LOTS in the Borough of Osceol
and vicinity for'sale. Terms easy.
Apply at the Office of the Co.
JOHN LAWSHE, Gen'l Sup't.
January 18,1871.
JEONARD HOUSE,
Opposite the Railroad Depot;
CLEARFIELD, PENNA.,
Feb. 8, Tl. D. JOHNSON A SON. Props.
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
('ilrwrnvillf Pa.
The undersigned having taken charge of this
well-known Hotel, respectfully solicits a share ot
p atronage. The house has been refitted and re
furnished, and now compares favorably with any
other boasa ia theeounty. Tbe best of everything
the market affords will be served up to guests.
Chaiges moderate. ELI BLOOM,
Sept. Z8, I3V0-U. fropnetor.
rj H K "8 II A W II O U S E,"
MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA.
GEORGE N. COLBUKN, :::::: Pawanrea
This house was lately completed and just open
ed to the publie is newly t urnished.and provided
with at I tbe modern improvements of a first-class
hotel. It is pleasantly located, in tbe business
part or the town, and near to tbe publie build
ings. A share of patronage is respectfully solic
ited. Charges moderate. The bestof Liquors ia
the bsr. March 30,'70-tf.
"PXCIIANGE HOTEL,
P pvvnr rwT-tr T v Pi-vvi
John S. Badebach havine no rebated tbe lease
of Mr. Wm. Vandervett, in the exchange hotel.
Reynoldsville. and having removed to said hotel,
would inform his friends and tbe traveling pub
lic generally, that he is now prepared to accom
modate them in a more satisfactory manner the
Exchange being a much better house than tbe
one iormermy occupied by him. Hit table will
always be nupplied with the very best tbe market
affords. By strict attention to business be hopes
to receive a share of patronage, A back will be
kept at the Exchange to convey passengers to any
point they wish to go. (Mar. 8, '71-nov. , '70.
QTEAM ENGINES 10R SALE. One
50 and one 25 horse powpr Engine, war
ranted first-class. of superior finish and workman
ship, for sale by BIULHK. YOUNU A CO .
April 12, 71. (Jlearneld, ra.
pLEARFIELD NURSERY. Encocr-
ace Home Industry. The undersign
ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike
halfway between Curwensville and Clearfiel
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frut
trees, (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen-. Shrub
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtcn Black
berry. Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Alss
SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early ScarletRheu
barb, Ae. Orders promptly attended to. Addres
Aug 31,1884. J,L. WRIGHT, Curwensville
JEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Market Street, nearly opposite tbe residenoe of
il. a owoope. bs).,
Clearfield, Pa.,
Would respectfully announce te the eitisene ef
Ulearneld and vicinity, that he has opened a
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, rn the building lately
eociipied by J. L. Cuttle, aa a law office. and that he
is determined not to be outdone either in quality
of work or prices. Special attention given to the
manufacture ot sewed work, rrenon Kip and
Calf Skins, of the best quality, always en hand.
Give bim a call. June 24. '64.
rpHE WONDERFUL LINIMENT.
A This Liniment having been used, for
some years past.as a iami'y medicine by toe pro
prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice
or bis neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con
sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af
flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for
Catarrh and Billions Cbolie, ever offered to the
public; and will euro many other diseases ia tbe
human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil
and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use
accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, er
six bottles tor a. sent te any address by enclos
ing the price to WM. H. WAGONER.
Ilurd Posteffiee,
Oct. 6. 1889. Clearfield couety, Pa.
XT O M K INDUSTRY!
BOOTH AND SHOES
Made to Order at the Lowest Rates.
The undersigned would respectfully invite the
attention of thecitisens of Clearfield and vicini
ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St.,
nearly opposite llartswicfc A Irwin s drug store,
where be is prepared to make or repair anythi jg
in nis line.
Orders entrusted to Lisa will be executed with
promptness, strength and neatness, and all work
warranted as represented.
I have now on hand a stock ef extra frenrh
ealfakins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will
finish up at tbe lowest figures.
June 13th, 1888. DANIEL CONNELLY
s.
PORTER SHAW. D. D. S.
OJict in MASONIC BUILD 1XG,
Clearfield, Pa.
Putting of tbe NA1CRAL TEETH in a healthy
preservative and useful condition, is made a
speoialty. Diseases and malformations commor.
to tbe mouth, jaw and associate parts are treatej
and corrected with fair success.
Examinations and consultations FREE
Prices for partial and full sets of Teeth sees
Low en than in lSit).
It would be well for patients from a distance to
let me know, by mail, a few days before coming
to tbe office.
It is very important that children between tbe
ages of six and twelve years should have their
teeth am in cd.
By Amcsihrsia teeth are extracted witboct pain.
February lj. lS7l-tf
DENTAL C A 11 D.
-Lf DR. A. M. HILLS,
Would say to his patients and tbe public gener
ally that, having dissolved partnership with Ir.
Shaw.be is now doing the entire work of his oQce
himself, so that patients need not fear being put
under tbe hands of any other operator.
Having obtained a reduction of the patent oa
the plate material. I am enabled to put up teeth
mucu cue a per than formerly. I also have Dr.
Stock's patent process for working Rubber plates,
which makes a mu. b lighter, more clastio and
stronger plate for tbe same amount of material,
and polishes tbe plate on both sides, rendering
it much more easily kept clean
t-pecial attention paid to the preservation of
the natural tcetli, and work guaranteed en
tirely satisfactory to patients.
Office at tbe old stand opposite the Shaw House.
Office hours from 8 to 12. A. St.. and 1 to b. p. tl.
Patients from a distanee should notify me a few
days beforehand of their intention to come.
Always at home unless ether notioe appears in
both the county papers 'Feb. 15,'71-tt.
SOMETHING N
K- IX ANSO.NVILI.B,
Clearfield county, Peun'a.
The undersigned having erected, during tbe
past summer, a large and commodious store room,
is now engaged in filling it up with a new and
select assortmentof Fall and Winter goods, which
he offers to the public at prices to suit the times
11 is stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is unusual
ly extensive, and is offered te customers at from
$10 to $20 for a whole suit. Flour.SaIt.and Gro
ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment;
Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies'
dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together
with an endless assortment of notions tee tedious
to enumerate, always en 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 the highest
market prices, will be taken in exchange for
gooas; ana even ureenoacKs win not be refused
for any artiole in store. Examine my stock be
fore you buy elsewhere.
October 30.1867. II. SWAN.
ifISS H. S. SWAN'S, Schoolor GirU,
-aj- Clearfield, Pa.
The Spring Term of Fourteen weeks will eesa
mence on Monday, April 10th, 1871.
TIRKS or TC1TI05I.
Reading, Orthography, Writing, Primary
Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per
term, (of 14 weeks), ST
History, Local end Descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetia, a to
Botany. Geology, Physiology, Natural Phi
losophy, Physical Geography. Algebra,
Rhetoric. Etymology and Latin, 11 00
Oil Painting, (24 lessons), 11
Monoehromatie Drawing, 10 00
Crayon. " 6 e
Pencil Drawing, (no extra oharge).
Instrumental Musio. (30 lessons). II 01
Wax Flowers and Fruits, with materials, at
teacher's charges.
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, August !7, 1 870-1 y.
RT GOODS the steepest ia the county, a
ntjn, 'hi. aawwi o.
M E s
YOUTHS'
AND BOYS'
CLOTHING.
The undersigned having recently added
READY-MADE CLOTH I XG
to his former business, would res-iectfuHy
solicit an examination ol his stock. Beir.g
a practical Tailor he flatters himself
that he is able to offer a better
elass ef ready-made work
than has heretofore been
brought to this mar
ket. Anyone wishing to buy gosds in this lit,,
would save money by calling at his store,
and making their selections. Also,
a full supply of Uents'furnithicg
goods always on hand.
Feeling thankful for past favors, he would a
spectfully solicit a eontinuanee of the
same.
April 23, l.9.
H. BRIDGE.
Job Office. t
On
FIRST CLASS
COMMERCIAL NOTE,
PACKET NOTE,
LETTER,
FLAT CAP,
AND CHEO FOLIO PAPERS.
BILL HEAD,
MONTHLT STATEMENT.
AND STATEMENT PAPERS.
CRYSTAL, EXAMttLED, AMD
BRISTOL BOARD
VISITING CARDS.
BRISTOL BOARD, CHINA
COMMON EUSINKSS CARDS,
OF VARIOUS SHADES AND COLORS.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
COLORED PAPER,
FOR DRUGGIST'S LABELS,
AND HANDBILLS.
FPJXTED TO ORDER,
on short notice,
AND AT CITY PRICES.
AND Sli0
Hats and Caps.
THE PLACE TO GET
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
IS AT
Fullerton's New Store,
ONE DOOll NORTH OF
The New Masonic ruildinr,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The largest stock of gjods in tbi lias er.t
brought into the county, is now opa fir !
inspection of the publie, and will be ''
at the
Very Lowest Cash I'mces.
Also, a splendid assortment al
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
eonsisting of
SHIRTS,
COLLARS,
NECKTIKs,
HANDKERCHIEF
UL0Vt3.
UNDERWEAR. Sta.
A large stock ef
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS,
which wiU be disposed of at estonisbinfly
few prices.
A share of patronage is respectfully solioited.
DON'T FAIL TO CALL.
D. R. FULLERTON,
Bacoao St., Biiov Mabkbt, C-.aant..
April i, 1871.
Pa.
QUhENSWARI -Tea sets. best steo -ware .
pieces, at S at MOSSor