Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, March 10, 1869, Image 4

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How to Make Farming Profitable.
Except in the neighborhood of large cit
ies, High Farming may not pay, owing to
the fact that we have so tnnch land. But
whether this is so or not, there can be no
doubt that the ooly profitable way of farm
ing is to rai?e large crops on such land as we
cultivate. High farming gives us large crops
and many of them. At present, while we
have so much land in proportion to popula
tion, we must, perhaps, be content with
larare rmns of erain and f. w of tbi'in. We
-- o 1
must adopt the slower but less expensive
means of enriching our land from natural
sources, rather than the quicker, more arti
ficial means adopted by innny farmers in
England, and by market gardeners, seed
growers, and nurserymeu in this country.
Labor is so high that we cannot afford to
raise a small crop. If we sow but half the
number of acres and double the yield, we
should quadruple our profits. I have made
up my mind to let the land He in clover for
three years instead of two. This will lessen
the number of acres under cultivation, and
enable us to bestow more care in plowing
and cleaning it. And the land will be rich
er and produce better crop?. The atuio.-
phere is capable of supplying a certain quan
tity ot ammonia to the soil in rains and
dews every year, and by giving the wheat
crop a three years tsupply iustead of two
years, we gain so much. Flatter the clover,
top dress it in the fall, if you have the ma
nure, and stimulate its growth in every way
possible, and consume all the clover on the
land or in the barn-yard. Do not sell a sin
gle ton ; let not a weed grow, and the laud
will certainly improve.
The first object should be to destroy the
weeds. I do tot know how it is in other
sections, but with us the majority of farms
are completely oven un with weeds. They
are eating out the life of the land, and if
something is not done to destroy thorn, eveu
the present high prices cannot make farm
ing profitable. A farmer the other day
was contending that it did not pay to sum
mer fallow. He has taken a run down farm,
and a jear ago last spring, he had plowed
up ten acres of a field, ard sowed it in bar
ley and oats. The remainder of the field he
summer fallowed, plowing it four limes, and
harrowing thoroughly after each plowing.
After the barley and oau were off, he plow
ed the land once, harrowed it and sowed
Mediterranean wheat. Ou the summer-fallow
he drilled in Diehl wheat. He has just
threshed and got 22 bushels per acre of the
Mediterranean wheat after the spring crop,
at one plowing, and 20 bushels per acre of
Diehl wheat on the summer-fallow. Thi,
he said, would not pay, as it cost him $20
per acre to summer-fallow, and he lost the
use of the lana for one season. Now this
may be true, and yet it is uo argument a
gainst summer-fallowing. Wait a few years.
Farming is slow work. Geddes remarked
to me, when I told him I was trying to reu
ovate a run down farm, "you will find it the
work of your life." We ought not to expect
a big crop on poor, run down land, simply
plowing it three or four times in as many
months. Time is required for the chemical
changes to take place in the soil. But watch
the effect on clover for the next two years,
and when the laud is plowed again see if it
is not in ar better condition than the part
not summer fallowed. I should expect the
clover on the summer fallow to be fully one
third better in quantity and of letter quali
ty than on the other part, and this extra
quality of clover will make an extra quantity
of good manure, (and there will be more
clover roou in the land), and thus we have
the means of going on and improving the
farm. J. Harris.
Valuable Hint. A correspondent of
the New Hampshire Farmer says : "Re
peated trials on as many different pieces of
land, and each trial a complete success have
convinced us thnt December, the time that
we invariably cut brush, is the best season,
as at that time the growth of the year is
evidently at an end. A piece of valuable
pasture land of ours, overrun with bushes
which had been many times cut over in De
cember, 1861, and at this time, a period of
nearly seven years, not a bush has sprouted
or started, and the land, though moist, is
well stocked with grass."
The ITenkry. Tho.-e not fully up to all
the requirements of the "Heuery" should
remember that if they desire a liberal crop
ofeicgs in fpnng.the to Us must be fed with
raw meat chopped fine, not less than twice a
week. They should also have a constant
, C 1 1 1 1
"i Kravci, B1M) ola mortar, lime or
ground bones. They should be kept warm
the house should have a southern expo
sure, if possible, with window lights, to
snut when necessary.
i-oisoNoi-8 1'OTATOEP The sprouts of
tne potato contain an alkaloid, termed by
chemists solanine which is very poisonous
if taken into the system. This does not ex
ist in the tubers, nnless they are exposed to
the light and air, which sometimes occurs
from the accidental removal of the earth in
cultivation. A potato that shows a blackish
green tint on one side should never be cook
ed for the table or fed to stock.
Insects injurious to vegetation, it isstated,
can be destroyed by application of a liquid
composed of one part vinegar apd nino parts
water. The mixture should be applied to
vines and plants with a garden syriuge or
waterpot with a fine noxsle.
To Remove -'Pkocd Flesh." Pulver
ixe loaf sugar very fine, and apply it to the
part affected. This is a new and easy reme
dy, and is said to remove it entirely, with
out pain. It has been practiced in England
for years.
A Maine farmer, after many trials says he
gets the mast milk, and the best butter when
be feed his cows sweet corn, cut green and
well cured in the shock.
A farmer at home should be found,
And often looking at his ground
Inspecting fields, repairing fence -For
dollars come by saving pence.
Tbaveeee,, a farmer build abous, iarK0
that the sheriff turned him out of doors.
B .
MEYER,
PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT,
HILESBOnO, CESTBB COCHTT, PEFS'A.
Alio agent for all the latest Improved Water
Wheel, and Portableaaw Mills. Jan.8 6d-lyp.
P RAN KLIN HOUSE,
MILLER FARM STATTON,
(OX OIL CRBEK KAIL BOAD,)
Venango County, Penn'a.
THE HOUSE AND FURNITURE SEW.
y 8,'88-ly-l C. W. IWI3T, Propbietor.
LOOK AT THIS !
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles anil Miscellaneous Books: Sheet Masie
for Piano, Flute and Violin;
Blank Account and Pus Book, of every de
scription; Paper and Envelopes. French
pressed and plain; Pensand Pencils;
Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and
Promisor; Notes;
Blank Legal Paper: White and Parchment
Brief; Legal cap; Record cap and
Bill cap, etc ,
Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail by
P. A. GAUL IX,
At the Po office, en Market Street,
Clearfield. Pa.
Ma j 5, 1838
NEW STOCK.
Fall and "Winter Goods.
WM. REED & CO.,
Near Post Office, Market Street,
Clearfield, Pa.
Havirg just opened a large and complete stock
from Xew York rand Philadelphia, we can offer
extra nducements to CAS II BUYERS.
W have a splendid selection of
DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
SHAWLS. CL0AKINO9,
FLAN'XF.LS. BLANKETS, BALMORALS,
llOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS,
THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING
CORSETS,
TRIMMINGS OF ALL RINDS,
ZEPH1R AND WORaTED YARN,
And the most complete assortment ol Ladies and
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY,
GLOVES OF ALL KINDS,
ALEXANDRES KID AND
HARRIS CELEBRATED SEAM
LESS KID GLOVES,
the best ever made,
Neckties, Butterflies, Collars, Cuffs. Handker
chiefs, Embroideries, Laces. Edgings.also
a large assortment of Furs,with
GAYS' PATENT MUFF,
the best thing extant
Together with a full line of staple goods, all of
which we offer at the very lowest cash prioes.
CALL AND SEE US.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
REMEMBER THE PLACE MARKET STREET,
NEAR TUB POST OFFICE.
Clearfield, Oct. 7, 1S6S.
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
The Cheapest and Best Goods in
Clearfield county are sold by
GEORGE S. PERRY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKK 1
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE,
North- west cor. Curtin St. and Publio Square,
OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield co Pa.
We keep on hand Goods of every
grade and variety.
FOR THE LADIES
we have Dress Goods of every fabric,
FOR THE GENTLEMEN,
Ready-made Clothing. Cloths, Cassimeres,
Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Linens. Ae.
Also a full stock of Gents' Furnish
ing Goods.
IN BOOTS AND SHOES
We pevt covpetitios. as wo buy for cash,
and buj from the manufacturers in East
ern cities, and hence can sell cheap
er than other dealers.
Iiats and Caps of latest styles very ehoap.
NOTIONS. All goods in this lice yon
ean find with us cheap and good.
I1ARDWARE, of every description, for car
penters, builders and others.
GROCERIES.
SYRUPS, from the lowest grade to the best
that can be bought in the markets.
SUGARS of every kind.
TEAS of the very best qualities
COFFEES that cannot be beat.
Either in price or quality.
CANNED FRUIT of all kinds,
DRIED FRUITS; Spicea, d-o., fro.
We hare always on hand a large stock of
Queensware, Wood and Willow-ware,
ROPES, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL & WINDOW PAPERS,
FLOUR k FEED, BACON,
PROVISIONS, FISH,
LARD, BUTTER,
OILS, fcc., kc.
Any goods yon are in want of ean be found
at oar btore. All are eordially invited
to call and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as we feel
confident that we can sell you
better goods.and at lower
prices, than ean be purchased elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to orders
from a distanoe. and to supply,
ing log camps.
COME ONE! COME ALL!'
No trouble to show Goods.
GEORGE S. TERRY,
Osceola, July JJ,'8 tf.
s.
M'GAUGHEY'S
Restaurnta and Refreshment Saloon,
IN LEAVTS NEW BUILDING,
(formerly occupied by Rote,)
Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
Constantly kept on hand a fine selection of .
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ac.
Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, and
served up in any style, to suit the
taste of customers.
J5" Billiard Saloon in Second Story.
Deo. 9, 1858. DAVID M'GAUGHEY.
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
Persons desiring good pictures.of any style and
price, with all the modern improvements of the
art. can be accommodated by calling at my rooms
in viearneia.
Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear
weather.
CHILDREXS PICTURES
taken accurately in a few seconds.
The TONE and FINISH of my photographs
guaranteed to equal that ot any made in Phila
delphia or New York.
Constantly on hand a large supply of
FRAMES. ALBUMS, and STERESCOPES,
of all sizes, styles, and prices, and of the very
best finish.
Also, a choice selection of
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
of the most interesting American and Foreign
scenery, for sale at reasonable rates.
Frames, of all sites, from any style of moulding,
made to order, on short notice.
Dec. 2. 1858.
J. k. bottorf;
REMOVAL.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGI9TS, '
Market St., Qlearfietd, Pa.
We beg leave to Inform our old and new custo
mers, that we have removed our establishment to
the new building just erected on Market street,
nearly adjoining: the Mansion Honse on the weal
and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite the publio to come and buy their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI
CINES, OILS. PAINTS 4- VARNISHES.
Our stock of Drugs and Med ioines consist of every
tning used, scieoted with the greatest care, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keeD a full Stork of Dvea Parfnmerlaa
Toilet articles. Soapi. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush
es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of
Brushes. We have a la' ge lot of
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in faot everything used
in the painting business, which we offer at City
prices to eash juyers.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Conieotionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va
rieties ever onerea in mis place, and warranted
to be of the best the market affords.
J. O. HARTSWICK,
Dec. 2, 1868. JOHN F. IRWIN.
B. B. PATTOS,
J!0 PATTON,
J. a. IRWIN.
B. A 1BV1H,
E. B. PATTON & CO.,
Having fitted up a first clajs
PLANING MILL,
are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man
nfactured Lumber, such as
FL O OIUNG, SID IX G,
Surface-dressed Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
and every description of Plain and Fancy Mou'd
ings, Dealers will find It to their advantage to
oonsult our prices before pnrohasing elsewhere.
Address, E. B. Patton & Co.,
Curwensville,
Dec. 2,'68. Clearfield Co., Pa.
A. F. BOTSTOlt. ;
; a. s. Tot'no.
B0YNT0N-& YOUNG,
Cor. Fourth and Fine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
MAHur Acrcaias op
STEAM ENGINES,
Mulay and Circular Saw Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS,
SHAFTING. PULLEIS, BOLTS,
and all kinds of Mill work.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows,
and castings of all kinds.
DEALERS IX
Giffards Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge flocks,
Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps,
Boiler Feed-Pumps, Antifriction
Metals. Soap Stona Packing,
Gum Packing, Ae.. Ae.,
- December 9, 1865-tf. '
GRAI.V WANTED Wheat. Bye. Corn, Buek
wheat and Oats wanted, for which the hia-h
est market nrina will ha naM K. I P 1'BT71'B
Market Street, opposite the Jail,leareld, Pa. i
4 W. WALTERS ATTORXrv at Law
Aa Clearfield, Pa Office in the Court H ouse
i iTALTER BARRETT, Attorney atl.aw. Clear
V field, Pa. May 13, 16.
TD W.GRAHAM., Dealer in Dry-Goods. Groee-
n, naraware.. Queensware. noodenware
i-rovisions, etc., .uarKet Mreet. tlearaeia. r.
"VTIVLING A SHOWERS. Dealers in Dry-Goods
jauies rancy woods. Hats ana i;aps. Boots
jnuea.eio . cecuna Street, Llearheld, f. seyZO
TERRELL A BIGLER, Dealers in Hardware
L-L and manufacturers of Tin and Sheet-iron
rare. Second Street. Clearfield. Pa. June '66
TT F.NAUGLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and
la., dealer in Watches. Jewelry. Ac. Room in
urauam row, market street. Jiov. 10
TT BUCHER SWiirmu a. t-a.i
. field. Pa. Office in Graham's Row. fourdoo s
ooynton s store. .Nov. 10.
1 B M'EN ALLY. Attornevat Law. tfarfiM
tl . Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoirrng
vwu id oew di-ick Duiiding ni j. tsoyn
"root, one aoor south of Lanich s Hotel
T TEST. Attornev at f.w. ri-.rfii-M P .;i
1 . attend promptly to all Legal business entrust
ed tV hi, pnr in i " t .. -r. l 1 J .J : :
...... WIS . I .
iaraet street. July 17,
THOMAS H. FORCET. Dealer in Square and
bawed Lumber, DrT-iood.'.Qiiernsware, Gro-
riour. urain. reed, Kaeon, Ac . Ae., Gra
" learneid county, Pa. Oct 10.
JP. KRATZER. Dealer in Dry-Ooorf. Clothing
. Hardware Queenawira. Gru.-erici Prr;
nions.eto. Market Street, neaily opposite the
- viearnem, fa. June, 1805.
H . , 1-K IR"IN. Dealers in Drugs
Medicines. Paints. Oils. Statiouarv. Perfume
rj rancy Goods, Notions, etc, etc.. Market street
r Deo 6. 1865.
I . ? Sf- dealers in Drv Goods.
., . .n- Hrdware. Qneenswnre. Groce.
r.. . ruij on,. . rront street. (bove the A
cademy.) Clearfield. Pa. Dee 27. 1S5
TOIIN GVELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds ot
't cabinet-ware. Market street. n.urfi.i,i o.
He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice and
uti.li ana a ncarso. April) '59
njlHOMASJ .M'CULLfH'GH. Attornev at Law
A jiearneld. fa n;.. - . r .i. , ..
.. . - " , , cjsvut iub iiKurnf ill
a u "eoa80nl other legal instruments pre
ared with promptness and accuracy. July 3.
RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do-
'j v"i4o, urucrncs. nour, Bacon.
I.itiuora. e. Koom.on Market street, a few. Joon
west ot JottmrJ itR ni-RiA r a . n
, .v-'-'-' ""Jii uom, i u. eypTZi
TT 1rAD.' M D-. nysician and Su.geon.
-. rn . oners nis professional
.viuniug ioe surrounaing coun
J ' JUIV lllttl 1KK7 tf
"ITTESTFHV llnrri .
well known hotel, near the t ourt House, is
nrlhw thaw r n Imm, P . I t a -
WlJI b SUnnltn.l tritk U. k . -I i. .
bfHt fir limmp Ironr lilf V Iti .H. . ri.a....
.- -a-sj.,. J ' ' 1 1 lArtllliRKi I.
DR. J. F. WOODS. PavsiciAit and Sdboeos
Harinst reinnvAil tn Uriiivrrriu t,
iT . f p , "rv' to the rcple ol
r. ui ruunumg country. All calls
promptly attended to. Dec. 2. ISflH-timp.
IN ,TZ- LEITZINGER. Manufacturer of
jl. an iiuas ot &tone-ware. Clearfield. Pa Or
dewiolicited wholesale or retail He alsokeep
on baud and fnn.i. . ..c . v
-" .Muiiiuciii iii eynuens
ware, of his own manufacture. Jan. I, 18rtS
TOHS H Firr.pnnn ...
U. ., --.w, niiuinsj ai libw. Clear
field. Pa. Office with J. B. McEnally, Esq.,
over First National n . .. i. i. ... f- 3 '
en to the secnrinnr , 3 .
.11 I i . . rt v. fivuuii Vilnius, ac. una to
all legal bus.ness. March 27. Hti7.
AyALLACE BIGLER A FIELDING. Attor
ft Tieva at l.m' i,i...fi..u i i- .
r . iPJ,'"np.,.lr ani """-""tely attended to.
Clearfield, Pa . May 1 6th, lijBii.
7'.';L'" WlL" WILLIAM 3 BtOLEU
WALTEHS pniVK Wwvrmvn
WALBFRT. A BRO'S..Dealers in Dry Goods,
oou, eto., Woodland. Clearfield county. Pa. tUo
ex eu.ive dealers in all kind.of sawed lumber
iaVX" .T , it "are iimoer. Orders solicited.
ra.,Aug. lath, ISf3
f - n . oia.. naving returned
trora the army, offers bis professional services to
the citisens of Clearfield and vicinity Profes
sional calls promptly attendad to. Office on
bouth-tast corner of 3d and Market Streets.
-i om p.
WT GIBSON. Practical Dkntist. having
. - r-- lucmcu iu mi iown ol janes
Vllle. IcnlAi. I,; : .
, iriiii:K.mijai services to the
people of that place and vicinity. All work en
trusted to his care will 1 done in the most satis
factory mauner and highest order ot the profes
sion v . ""
uv. IS. 1
SURVEYOR. The unJer.signed offers
ls servicos to the public, as a Surveyor
He may be found at his residence in Lawienee
township, when not engaged ; or addressed bv
letter at Clearfield, Penti a
M "1- j jLjrif- J M ES MITCHELL.
JJ AN KING & COLLECTION OFFICE
OF
SlcGIRK A PERKS.
Successor? to Fustcr. Perks. Wright A Co.,
PniLipsnrcg. Ckntiie Co., Pa.
IT ue" " the Easiness of a Bansing Houre
will be transacted promptly and upon the most
Tavorable terms. Jlarcb 2(1 -tf.
COLDIERS' BOUNTIES. -A recent bill
f has passed both Hmi-esof Concuss and
signed by the President, giving soldiers who en
listed prior to 22d July. ISM. served oneyearor
"J"1 re honorably diacharged. a bounty
ITSRounties and Pensions collected by me for
thoce entitle J to tbem.
WALTI R BARRETT, Att'y at Law.
Aug. lath, lftr-8. Clearfield, Pa.
QLEARFIELD HOUSE, -Clearfield,
Pa. The Mihscriber would reiL'ctfully
solicit a continuance of the patronage of his old
friends and customers at the "Cleaineld House."
Having made many improvements, be is prepar
ed to accommodate all who may favor him with
their custom. Every department connected wi:b
the house is conducted in a manner to give gen
eral satisfaction. Jivo him a call.
iov.4 1S.S8. tiKO. N. COLBURX.
EXCHANGE H O T K L,
Iluntintlon. PenD'a.
This old establishment having been leased by
J. Morrison, formerly 1'roprietor of the "Morrison
Honse. " has been thoroughly renovated and re
furnished, and supplied with all the modern ini
provenients and conveniences necessary to a first
class Hotel. The dining room has been removed
to the first floor, and is now spacious and airy.
The chambers are all well ventilated, and the
Proprietor will endeavor to make his guests per
fectly at home. J MOUKISON.
Uuntiugdon.June 17,1868. Proprietor.
J)ENTAL PARTNERSHIP.
D It. A M. HILLS desirestointorm his patients
and the public generally, that he has associated
with him in the practice of Dentistry. S. P aH AW.
D. D S , who is a graduate of the Philadelphia
Dental College, and therelore has the highest
attestations of his Professional skill.
All work done in the otiiae I will hold myself
personally responsible tor bciog 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
confidence.
Engagement from a distance should he rmde
by letter a few days before the palien designs
eoming Clearfield. June 3, lSfi-ly.
SWAIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Dis
covery, I! fin ho Id 's r.ocbo. Ituke's Cod Liver
Oil. Jayne's and Aytr"s Medicine?. for sale hv
Jan. 10 HAHTcWICK A IRWIN
H
H
A R NESS
sale at
Trimmings, and Sbne-findine for
MEKRELI, A KIG LEU'S.
0USE-SH0E8. and horse-nails, to be had f
Aug. 23. MEUKELL UIULhK
THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-bojes t. r Wag
ons, for sale bv - MEKRELI. A HltiLKK
PRUNES a quantity on hand and for sale at
May 27. GRAHAM'S.
CANNED FRUITS all kinds, warranted e ol
and fresh, at . - . GRAHAM'S.
NEW. MILLINERY GOODS
MISS SUSAN HEED,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.,
Eas just received a new and splendid sock
of
; Fall and Winter'
MILLINERY GOODS
at price to suit the times.
Call and see them.
Clearfield. Nov. , 1888.
REMOVAL!
REMOVAL!
C. KRATZER & SONS,
Have removed to the large and'elegant NEW
STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining Mer
rell A Bigler's Hardware Store, where they will
be pleased to see their old and new customer.
Citisenaof the county Visiting Clearfield, and
wishing to make purchases, will find it to their
advantage to examine their stock.
Goods at cash prices exchanged for all Linda of
couitry produce. Jan. 6, '69
WINE & LIUU0R STORE
I. L. REIZENSTEIN 4 CO.,
DEALERS IK
WIXFS AXD LIQ UORS,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
A ood assortment for .medical purposes always
on hand.
January 27, 18fi9-6m.
pLOTIIINO! CLOTHING!!
C00D AND CHEAP!!!
Men, Tooths and Boy ean bstuplpied with full
suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at
REIZENSTEIN BROS ft CO.,
where it ia aot! at r, rii. that arlll InilnA tliair
r
purchase. The universal satisfaction which fci
been given, has induced them to increase theii
s'oo.k, which is now not surpassed by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part of the State.
Reizenstein Bro's k Co.,
Sell good at a very small profit, for eash;
Their goods are well made and fashionable.
They give every one the worth of his money.
They treat their customers all alike.
They sell cheaper than every body else.
Their store is conveniently situated.
They having purchased their stock 1 1 reduced
prices they can sell cheaper tl an other
for these and other reasons oersons should hm
men iTiuiulUKJ B1
KKIZKXSTEIN RRO'S . m
Produce of every kind taken at the hiirheat
tuuia.ci prices. iay 18, JSK4.
JJ" E W SPRING STOCK!
J. SUA W & SON.
Have just returned from the east and are now
opening an entire new stock of goods in the room
formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market
Street, which they now offer to the public at the
lowest cash prices.
Their stock consists of a general assortment of
Dry Goods. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware,
Boots. Shoes. Hats, Cap, Bonnets, Dress Goods,
FruitB, Candies. Fish," Salt, Brooms, Nail, etc,
in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store
ean be had by calling at this toro, or will be
procured to order.
Their tock is well selected, and consists of Ih
newest goods, iof the best quality, of the latest
styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash,
or exchanged for approved eountry produce.
Be sure and call and examine our tock before
making your purchase, as we are determined
n'ease all who may favor us with their custom.
May 8. ISB7. J. SHAW A SON.
LOOK AT THIS!
CLEARFIELD BAKERY.
The whole population of Clearfield and vicinity
...., ...a iu.i ,ne nnde ps
on hand
FRESH BREAD,
every day,
PIES, CAKES, ROLLS,
and all kinds of
CONFECTIONARIES.
ALSO,
WEDDING AND CHRISTMAS
at reasonable prices.
J. A. STADLER.
September 16, 1888-n
WOOLEN GOODS AT COS? -After this date,
all WOOlen fflUMll n1 fl.nn 1 A-
- - - o muvub, I1UUIBI.
breakfast shawls, sontags, children oapes, scarfs,
caps Vo, will be sold at cost, at
wan. 1, 190V
J. P. KRATZER'S.
lLOTHINGth !!,...:.. i. .
O May 29 MOSSOP'S.
RANTED 1 0.000 pound of WOOL, at the
..., on, oriiM, learneiu , ra. jel 0
CURRANTS the best and cheapest iu the
county, at GRAHAM'S
O
IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sal at
ITLOUR the cheapest in the county at -
May 29. -67. MOSSOP'B.
FISH, of all kind3 the cheapest in the county
at MOSSOPS.
0
IL A PAINTS the cheapest in the county
My 29 MOSSOP'S
UEENSWARE the cheapest in the eonnry,
Q
s
ADDLES. Bridles. " harness collars Ae., for
sale at Mr.Un.ELL A BIGLER'S.
TOVES of all sorts and size, constantly on
nana at an.nttti.Li BIGLER'S
lrv the Patenr Roasted Coffee pat no in one
pound paper, require no ttt or other nh-
s-anee o settle it Old Governmet Java Coffee
Prime Rio Coffee Pure Ground Coffee for sale
. by J . Jr. KRATZER. .
NEW STORE.
Corner of Second St. and Hill Road.
R. MITCHELL
Has just received and opined, at the abov" nam
ed plaoe, an entire new itock of Spring
and Summer Good, which he will
sell very cheap for eash.
Hi stock consist of
Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware,
Queensware. Boot and Shoes, Hat and
Cap, Ready made Clothing, etc He also keeps
choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruit.
Persons desirous of purchasing good at fair
rate ar respect! ully requested to
give hlaa a call.
Approved country produce will be taken, at
the highest price, in exchange for good.
Clearfield, June 17, 1863.
a. I,. RRBD
a. r. Boor
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: notice. ;jw".Vrv.
w. powaix,
CLEARFIELD I'LANING MILL
ALL RIGHT.
Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors,
would respectfully inform the citizens of the
county that they have completely refitted and
supplied their PLANING MILL, in this Borough,
with the beat and latest improved
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
awl are now prepared to execute all orders in
their line of business, such a
Flooring, Weatherboarding,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Bracketa, and
Moldings, of all kinds.
They have a large stock of dry lumber on hand,
and will pay eash for elear stuff, one-and-a-half
inch pannel plank preferred Nov 6, "67.
E W ARRANGEMENT.
A. I. S II A IV ,
DRUGGIST,
(Second street, opposite the Court House,)
Clearfield, Pa.
The subscriber would resrectfallv inform the
citiien of Clearfield scanty, that he eontinuea
to carry on the Drug business, at the old stand,
and that he is now prepared to furnish
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Dye Stuffs, Tabacco. Cigars. Confectioneries,
oiauonery, xe.
PHYSICIANS
Will find our stock of Drugs full and complete
and at a very slight advance on Eastern prioes.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Teacher and other will be furnished witb class
ical and miscellaneous books by express, at short
STATIONERY.
Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap. Foolscap. Letter and
. v.iumjvu imin i apw, aiso. a very neatstoca ot
Moornine Note Panr iml Vn..u, An klnj
Pens, Pencils, Ink. Ae.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Will find a full stock of Pure Spices, Soda, Soda
Ash, Concentrated Lye Soap, Ac.
LADLSS AND GENTLEMEN
Are requested to examine our stock of Perfumery,
Hair Oils. Fiue Toilet Sr.T. rnahea Pnn,h
Toilet Sett, Ae.
SMOKERS AND CHEWERS
Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars.
Snuff, Fine-cut, Ao.
CARBON OIL.
Of the best brands, always on hand.
LIQUORS,
The best quality of Liquor always on hand, for
mfdical purposes.
Physicians prescriptions Eromttlv and earefullv
compounded. 1 August 7, 1S67.
KEYSTONE STORE!
. Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
NEW GOODS !
Shawls! Shawls!! Shawls!!!
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS!
HOODS, NUBIAS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
LADIES' FURS!
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTIIS,
LADIES' COATS,
Ladies and Cbildrens' Shoes!!
ALL WOOL REPS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS,
SILK FINISH VELVET for suits.
ALEXANDRIA POPLINS,
ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
KENEBEC REPELLANT,
CHAMELEEN POPLIN,
TAPPA CLOTH for Wrappers,
LADIES' CLOAK1NGS,
W ATE R PROOF B lack and Brown,
CASSIMERES-for Mod and Boys,
BONNET VELVETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
LADIES' AND CHILDRENS HATS,
WOOL AND COTTON DeLAINES,
MUSLINS, COTT. FLANNELS, PRINTS,
ZEPHYR, WORSTED & WOOL YARNS
Dres Trimming. Under Clothing, Haw. Caps,
iioisery. Glove, and a complete assort
ment of aU kind of notion,' at
MODERATE PRICES.
NIVLING & SHOWERS.
Clearfield. Penn'a.
Oct. 14, 1868.
GXTSS,: Pistols and sword cane, to bo had at
Jan., 6. MERRELL A BIOLER'S.
GENTS WANTED.-I75 to $200 per
, Month !!! or a commisoioD from wh ich
twice that amount ean be made by elUnK iw.
Latest Improved Common Sens
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
Prrf '? - For iw.Ur and Ter. addiL.
Deo.9.'4-3m 0. BOWERS " CO
320 South Third Street, Philadelph ia, P
Mcknight & jannot,
Wagon
and
Sleigh
Makers.
(Immediately in rear of Planing Mill,)
CLEARFIEM), PA.
The subscribers would respectfully inform la.
eiUiensof Clearfield, and the publio in general
that they are prepared to do all kind of work ei
WAUONS.CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS.&e,
on hort notice and on reasonable term and ia .
workmanlike manner. A new feature in ear li.
u that we iron our own work.
All order promptly attended to,
Nov. 18, 1868. XV
QLEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS.
ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAKBLS
FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST
STYLE OF THS ART.
The subscribers beg leave to announce ta tl..
eitisen of ClearfielS ooanty, that the, 1I
opened an extensive Marble Yard, on tb s.-.,
west corner of Market and Fourth .treat. tW
field, Pe , where they are prepared to make
Tomb Stones, Monuments,
ji Fh nd Side Tomb,
Cradle Toaibs, Cemetery Posts, Mantles,
bhelves, Brackets, etc., eU.,
on very short notice.
Tu"5 "-' W keep " hm"d ouaatitv .r
work, finished, except tb. letterings? thVt l.
ae"reB d -'eet for "HrHU.
They will alto make to order any ether tvl of
work that may be desired ; and thiy flatter them'
.elves that they ean eompeto with the man"!.,
turer. outside of the county, either in workman.
work.r'Tn" theT.ODr "P'OJ th. best .
r..?.H All inhume, by letter promptly .a
wered. JOHV aiJFl irU
y 23. IMT-tfL HEN R? OCEUCfl.
FURNITURE ROOMS.
JOHN GCLICn.
Desire, tn infnm 1 . . .rj ,
... . inenasand eiitoaara
i V TiBg enlr "i ihop and iner.a.!!!
fae.hties for manufacturing. . u now orlt.,.J
to make to order uch f.rnit.r. J lVT53i
ed, ,n good style and at cheap rate, for cash i.
mctly ha. on hand at hi. - F.JBjt.M RL-f"
a varied assortment t t
. among wkick is
BUREAUS awn urrtc-n. .
Sllf "? B0,; Centro, Sofa, Pari.,.
Breakfast and Dining extenaion labia.
Common French-posts, Cottage, Jen-
vuvs;.. jjfjuaLflMna.
SOFAS OF ALL KIND , WORK-BTASDS. HAT
"uu.DxaIIUSC(.
Spring .eat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chair
And common and other Chairs.
LOOKINO-OT. a sow.
Of every description on hand, and new glaaae ft,
r-aaonabl. term., oarhort .m
H" cZLZPl OD,n.d- fri.he. to order. Hr
Corn-husk. Hair a.nrl . u-.. "
COFPINS, OP EVERY KIND,
Made to order, and funeral, attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable,
aiao, House paintinc dona tn
The above, and many other article, are furnished
to customers cheap for cas or .xehangi37oV '
proved country produce. Cherry. uJlTfVtU,
Wwood and other Lumber hibl. for ,fc. H"l
ness. taken in exchange to, furniture.
a.M1!! ,hop U " Met stre.t. Clear
field, and nearly oppo.it. th. -Old Jew Store"
December a Ii m.,.. .
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X .tore of MERRELL A BIOLKB-
SALT SALT!!A prim, article of gr 1
am salt, paten ia D.tent tares. fors.leeli?
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