Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, March 17, 1869, Image 4

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t.r the farmer.
Cheap Mannrba for Poor Land.
Perhaps nothing in the whole province of
farming engrosses ao much the attention 01
those interested, u the question of preser
ving or increasing the fertility of the soiL
There are several reasons for this, indepen
dent of the ever existing necessity for sap
plying farming land with the properties ta
ken from it by unjust cultivation. They are,
first, the great quantity of worn-out land,
once fertile, and made needful by the rapid
growth of population, and the growing de
mand for the products of the farm; and,
second, the soil of inferior quality brought
into cultivation from year to year, by reason
of the same necessity. Land that ha been
worked to death, and left to lie as waste,
must be restored to fertility, and that which
has never been productive must be made so,
in order to become profitable. It is not so
difficulty to make worn-out and barren land
produce good crops, as one would suppose
from a hasty view of the innumerable fail
ures to be seen all around. If the needful
properties to grow crops are not in the soil,
it is vain to sow and plant, without first put
ting them there or if they are there, but
locked up, without first making the necessa
ry conditions to release them and give them
vitality. Every observing farmer knows
that it is far easier to produce gra.s than
wheat, and a common remark among far
mers in "if I can raise a crop of clover I am
are I can raise Wheat." One of the means
of raising land is to get it to produce clover,
and plow it down when in full bloom. But
clover contains a large percentage of potash,
and in soils already abundantly supplied
with this, such as slate and shale lands, it is
better to mix tha clover with other grasses.
Mixed grasses have all the fertilizing proper
ties of barn -yard manure ; and this furnishes a
satisfactory reason why old meadows and sod
fields yield so abundantly when farmed. Far
mers know that an old sod field farmed in
corn yields the largest crops, and that the
best crops of Wheat are raided from it.
Why ? The fieid has been left lying until
different kinds of grasses have grown up,
each one gathering different substances from
the atmosphere and carrying them down in
to the soil through the roots, and enriching
it. Hence, when a crop of corn or wheat is
planted, '1 the substances necessary for its
growth and perfect developement have been
provided for its use.
By the application of lime on such soil
the decomposition of fibrous matter in the
soil is hastened, and they are converted in
to plant food. If too much is applied, a
heavy growth of straw is produced, and
it will grow so rank as to lodge and yield
very little grain. By using a smaller quan
tity of lime, so as to make a healthy growth
of straw, the head will fill well and the grain
mature ; tor it is found that when the straw
does not make an overgrowth the head gen
erally fill perfectly. The object to besought
is to know what elements are needed in the
soil, and in what conditions, to produce the
crop we wish to grow. There is no doubt
that if we should give to the soil all the con
stitnents of the crop, each year, we could al
ways count with reasonable certainty on a
large yield. Were the constituent elements
of wheat inexhaustible in the soil, we might
sow and reap, year after year, without dim
inution in the yield or quality. On the coo
trary they are easily exhausted, and, unless
supplied, it is not long until we can raise
no crop at all.
Wbeat contains lime, soda and chlorine.
Soda and chlorine make common salt. The
sowing of common salt on wheat fields must
be advantageous. It is believed to strength
en the straw and make it hard, thus preven
ting rust. Rust appears only on straw of a
soft, luxuriant growth, which cracks open
easily, leaving the juices to ooze out and es
cape. The action of the hot sun and mois
ture upon this, readily produces rust. Es
pecially is this the case with wheat grown in
low soil where the dampness is great.
The never failing quantity of plant food
floating in the atmosphere is ever available
for promoting the growth and developement
of plants. In its availability there is a mar
ked difference between that in the air and
the vegetable nutriment locked up in the
soiL The atmosphere is sure to nourish
growing plants whenever the tender leaves
open their pores to take in the nourishment
it furnishes. It builds up tbe stem and de
velops the various parts of the plant. It
may send forth its rootlets in every direction
seeking food, and yet famish, droop and die.
because the vegetable matter b not in ao
available condition to promote its growth.
As it is impossible for every farmer to get
stable manure in sufficient quantity to enrich
his land, he must look to green vegetable
manure supplied by nature. It is the prin
cipal source of manure on the earth, and as
such it must Le applied by the farmer if he
wonH secure hia own greatest advancement.
By green manure is, of course, meant vege
table manures plowed down. By this method
the soil will receive all, and more than is ta
ken from it, for it receives in addition the
accumulated properties generated by light,
air, heat and water, which are inexhausti
ble in nature, and cost nothing. Observing
farmers are well aware that green manures
fructify the soil, and that it pays best to
plow down clover, mixed grasses, oats, buck
wheat and sowed corn. They should not
fear to lose a crop of hay, or miss a crop of
oats, or rye, or buckwheat by so doing, for
the sacrifice of one crop will enable them to
raise half a dozen crops with profit. Every
few years green crops should be plowed
down, in the absence of abundance of barn
yard manure. It will keep up the fertility
of the soil, as nothing olse will, and enrich
es him who who does it as well as his land.
Experimental Farm Journal.
How Weeds Spread. A writer in the
Journal of Agriculture says that, for the
purpose of determining the propagating
power of a plant of purslane, he counted
the number of seed pods upon it. There
were 4,613. Fourteen of these se ven small
four medium, and three of the largest
were selected, and the seeds counted. They
(av an average of ninety seeds to the pod,
or,415,170 seed to a single plant.
The slackest farmer, strange to say.
Is ksywa far being cut of bay.
fl)e
B
MEYER,
PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT
ilbsscbo, cestbb cocbtt, r A-
Also agent for all th. latest Improved ; Water
heels end Portable Saw Mill. " -JP-
Wh
JiRANKLIN HOUSE,
MILLER FARM STATION,
(OH OIL CBBBK SAIL ROAD,)
Venango County, Pean'a.
THE HOUSE AND FURNITURE NEW.
Jy 8,'63-ly-l C. W. TWIST, Paor-aiEToa.
LOOK AT THIS !
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Biblei and Miscellaneous Booki ; Sheet Maria
for Piano, Flat and Violin;
Blank Account and Pais Booki, of every de
scription; Paper and Envelopes. Freneh
. pressed and plain; Penaand Pencils;
Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and
Promisor; Notes;
Blank Legal Paper; Wbite and Parchment
Brief; Legal eap; Record cap and
Bill eap, etc ,
Will be sold at Wholesale or Retail by
P. A. GAULIN,
At the Post office, on Market Street,
ClearSeld, Pa.
May 5, 188
NEW STOCK.
Fall and Winter Goods.
wm. REED & CO.,
Near Post Office, Market Street,
Clearfield, Pa.
Having jost opened a large and complete stock
from New York 'and Philadelphia, we can offer
extra ndnoemenU to CASS BUYERS.
W hare splendid selection of
DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
SHAWLS. CLOAKINGS,
FLANNELS. BLANKETS, BALMORALS,
HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS,
THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING
CORSETS,
TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS,
ZEPHTR AND WORSTED TARN,
And the most complete assortment ol Ladies and
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
UNDERWEAR, HOSIERV,
GLOVES OF ALL KINDS,
ALEXANDRES KID AND
IIARRIS' CELEBRATED SEAM
LESS KID GLOVES,
the best ever made.
Neckties, Butterflies, Collars, Cuffs, Handker
chiefs. Embroideries, Laces, Edgings.also
a large assortmentof Furs, with
GAYS' PATENT MUFF,
the best thing extant
Together with a fall linaof staple goods, all of
which wo offer at the very lowest cash prices.
CALL AND SEE US.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
REMEMBER THE PLACE MARKET STREET,
NEAR THE POST OFFICE.
Clearfield. Oct. 7, 186S.
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
The Cheapest and Best Goods in
Clearfield county are sold by
GEORGE S. PERRY,
WHOLESALE AJID BIT AIL SBALBB IK
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE,
North-west cor. Cnrtin St. and Pnblie Square,
OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield CO., Pa.
We keep on hand Goods of every
grade and variety.
FOR THE LADIES
we have Dress Goods of everj fabric,
FOR THE GENTLEMEN,
Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Casaimeres,
Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Linens, Ao.
Also a full stock of Gents' Furnish
ing Goods.
IN BOOTS AND SHOES
We depv cohfbtitioh, as we bay for casb,
and bay from the manufacturers in East
ern cities, and hence can sell caaar
an than other dealers,
hats and Caps of latest styles very cheap.
NOTIONS. All goods in this line yon
can find with us cheap and good.
HARDWARE, 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 overy kind.
TBASof the very best qualities
COFFEES that cannot be beat.
Either in price or quality.
CANNED FRUIT of all kinds,
DRIED FRUITS, Spioes, oo., 4-e.
We have always on hand a large stock of
Queensware. Wood and Willow-were,
ROPES, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL t WINDOW PAPERS,
FLOUR & FEED, BACON,
PROVISIONS, FISH,
LARD, BUTTER,
OILS, &c, &c
Any goods you are ia want of eaa be found
at oar" Store. All are cordially invited
to rail and examine our stock before
parehasing elsewhere, a we feel
confident that we can sell you
better goods.and at lower
prices, than eaa be purchased elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to orders
from a distance, and to supply,
lag log eamps.
COME ONE! COME ALL!!
No trouble to show Goods.
GEORGE S. PERRY,
acacia, Jmty M,'8 tf.
lournaf, gfcarpefb,
M'GAUGHEY'S
Restaurnta and Refreshment Saloon,
IN LEAYY'S new building,
(formerly occupied by Rote J
Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
Constantly kept on hand a fine selcotion of
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nats, Ac
Also Fresh Oysters, received daily, and
served op in any style, to suit the
taste of eustomers.
tg-Billiard Saloon in Second Story.
Deo. 9, 1868. DAVID M'GAUGHET.
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
Persons desiring good piotures.of any style and
prioe, with all tbe modern improvements of the
art. can be accommodated by calling at my rooms
in Clearfield.
Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear
weather.
CHILDREN'S' PICTURES
taken accurately ia a few seconds.
Tbe TONE and FINISH of my photographs
guaranteed to equal that of any made ia Phila
delphia or New York.
Constantly on hand a large supply of
FRAMES, ALBUMS, and STERESCOPES,
of all sises, stylos, and prices, and of the very
best finish.
Also, a choice seleotion of
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
of the most interesting American and Foreign
seenerr, for sale at reasonable rates.
Frames, of all sises, from any style of moulding,
made to order, on short notice.
Dee. 2. 1868.
J. K. BOTTORF.
REMOVAL.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
We beg leave to inform onr old and new custo
mers, that we have removed our establishment to
the new bnildinr just erected on Market street,
nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west,
and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite the pnblie to come and bay their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI
CINES, OILS. PAINTS d- VARNISHES
Our stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of every
thing used, selected with the greatest care, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keep alnll stock of Dyes, Perfumeries
Toilet artieles-soaps. iootn Brushes. Hair Brui-n
es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of
Brushes, v e have a la' go lot of
White Lead," Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fact everything used
in the painting business, which we-offer at City
prices to easn ouyert.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va
rieties ever offered in tnis place, and warranted
to be of tbe best the market affords.
J. G. HARTSWICK,
Dee. 3, 1868. JOHN F. IRWIN.
B. . FATTOB,
b. a lavut.
JKO r-ATTOB,
t. a. IBWIB
E. B. PATTON & CO.,
Having fitted op a first-class
PLANING MILL,
are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man
nfaotured Lnmber, such as
FL 0 ORING, SIDING,
Surface-dressed Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
and every description of Plain and Fancy Mould
ings, Dealers will find it te their advantage to
consult oar prioes before purchasing elsewhere
Address, E. B. Patton & Co.,
Cuncensville,
Dec. 2,'68. Clearfield Co., Pa.
a. r. aoTHTon.
: : ; a. a. rouvo
BOYNTON & YOUNG,
Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
MASCrACTCBEBS Or"
STEAM ENGINES
Malay and Circular Saw Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS,
SHAFTING. PULLEY S, BOLTS,
and all kinds of Mill work.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows,
and oas tings of all kinds.
DEALERS IN
Gi Cards' Injector, Steam Ganges, Steam Whistles,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks,
Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Cheek Valves,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps,
Boiler Feed-Pnmps, Anti-friction
Metals. Soap Stone Packing,
Gum Packing, Ac, Ae.,
December 9, 1868-tf.
GRAIN WANTED Wheat Rye. Corn, Buck
wheat and Oat wanted, for which the high
eet market prioe will be paid by J. P KRATZER,
Market Street, opposite the Jail, CtearSeM, Pa.
gustos girwtonj.
W. WALTERS, Avtobbbt AT Law,
Clearfield, Pa. Office ia the Court House.
W
ALTER BARRETT, Attorney at Law. Clear
Deia, l a. may aj,
TD. W.GRAHAM, Dealer in Dry-Goods. Uroee
rA Has. Hardwara. Onaansware. Woodenware,
Provisions, etc., Manet Street. Cleerfield. Pa.
NIVLING A SHOWERS. Dealers In ury-uooos
Ladies' Faney Goods. Hats and Caps. Boots,
Shoes, eta . Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. Sp2i
TERRELL BIGLER, Dealers in Har-ware
CV'I and mannfacturera of Tin and Sheet-iron
rare. Second Street. Clearfield, Pa. June 66.
HF. NAUGLE, Watch and Clock Maxer. ana
. dealer in Watches, Jewelry. Ae. Room ia
Graham's row, Market street. Nov- B-
HBUCHER SWOOPE, Attorney at law.Clear
. field, Pa. OCet inGraham's Row, fourdoo s
west of Graham A Boynton s store. nov-io.
JB M'ENALLY, Attorney at Law. Clearfield,
. Pa. Practices in Clearfield and adjoin-ng
wuntiea. OEce in new brick bailding or J . Boy n
t m, 3d street, one door south of Lanich's Hotel.
I TEST. Attorney at Law. Clearfield, Pa., will
. attend promptly to all Legal business entrust
ed to his care in Clearfield and adjoining coun
ties. Offioe on Market street. July 17, 1867.
THOMAS H. FORCEY, Dealer in Square and
Sawed Lnmber. Drv-Goods. Queensware, Gro
ceries. Flour. Grain. Feed. Bacon. Ae.. Ac, Ora-
hamton. Clearfield county, Pa. ct in.
T P. KRATZER. Dealer in Drv-Goods. Clothing,
tf . Hardware. Queensware. Groceries. Provi
sions, etc, Market Street, nearly opposite tbe
Court House, Clearfield, Pa. June, ibt.o.
TT ARTSWICK A IRWIN. Dealers in Drugs.
XX Medicines, faint, uils. stationary, renume
ry Fancy Goods, Notions, eto., etc. Market street,
Clearfield. Pa Deo. 6, 186S.
I KRATZER A SON. dealers In Dry Gooda
. Clothina. Hardware. Queensware. Groce
ries. Provisions. Ac, f ront Street. (aDove toe a
eedemy,) Cleerfield, Pa. Dee 87.1865
TOUN GUELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds ol
l Cabinet-ware, Market street. Clearfield. Pa
He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and
attends funerals with a hearse. AprlO, '59.
rriMOMAS J. M'CCLLOCGH. Attorney at Law
. Clearfield, Pa. Offioe, east of the "Clearfield
o.Uank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre
pared with promptness aad aocuraoy. July 3.
RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon,
Liquors, Ao. Room, on Market street, a few doors
west ot J on.mil Offic, Clearfield, Pa. AprZ7
T71 B. READ, M D.. Physioian and Suigeon.
JD . William's Grove, Pa., offers bis professional
services to the cititena of the surrounding eoun
try. July 10th, 1867..tf.
WESTERN HOTEL. Clearfield, Pa This
well known hotel, near the I ourt House, is
worthy tbe patronage of the public The table
will be supplied with the bett in the market. The
best of liquors kept. JOHN DOUGHERTY.
DR. J. F. WOODS, Phtsiciah ad Sdbgbob.
Having removed to ANSONVILLE, Pa.,
otters his professirnal services to the people of
that place and surrounding country. All calls
promptly attended to. Dec. 2. 1868-6mp.
FREDERICK LEITZINGER, Manufacturer of
all kinds of Stone-ware. Clearfield. Pa. Or
dera solicited wholesale or retail He also keep
on baod and for sale an assortment of earthens
ware, of his own manufacture. Jan. I, 1863
JOHN H. FULFORD, Attorney at Law. Clear
field, Pa. Offioe with J. B. McEnally, Esq.,
orer First National Bank. Prompt attention giv
en to the securing of Bounty elaims, Ac, and to
an legal easiness. Marcn ii, icoi.
WALLACE. BIGLER A FIELDING, Attor
neys at Law' Clearfield, Pa.. Legal business
of all kinds promptly and accurately attended to.
Clearfield, Pa., May 16th, 1H86.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE; WILLIAM 3. B16LBB
J. BLAKE WALTERS FR ARK Pr BLDIHS
W ALBERT, A BKO'S. .Dealers in Dry Goods,
, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, Flour Ba
con, etc., Woodland. Clearfield county. Pa. Also
extensive dealers in all kinds of sawed lumber
shingles, and square timber. Orders solicited.
Woodland, Pa., Aug. 19th, 1863
DR J. P. BDRCHFIELD Late Surgeon of tbe
83d Reg't Penn'a Vols., having returned
from the army, offers his professional services to
the oitisens of Clearfield and vicinity. Profes
sional calls promptly attended to. Office on
South-East corner of 3d and Market Streets.
Oot. 4. 1865 6mp.
WT. GIBSON, Practical Dbxtist, having
permanently located in the town of Janes
ville, tenders his professional services to the
people of that place and vicinity. All work en
trusted to his care will be done in tbe most satis
factory manner and highest order of the profes
sion Nov. 18. 186H-6m
SURVEYOR. The undersigned offers
his services to the public, as a Surveyor.
He may be found at his residence in Lawience
townsmp. when not engaged ; or aaaressea oy
letter at Clearfield, Penn'a.
March 6th, 1867.-tf. J AMES MITCHELL.
"RANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE
OF
McGIRK A PERKS,
Snbeessors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co.,
PmLiPSBtTEOV Cbhtrb Co., Pa.
Where all the business of a Baniing House
will be transacted promptly and upon the most
favorable terms. March 20. -tf.
J.D.a'eiBK. BWD.PBBKS.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. A recent bill
has passed both Hoii.-es of Congress. and
signed by the President, giving soldiers who en
listed prior to 22d July, 1861, served one year or
more and were honorably discharged, a bounty
tsjr Bounties and Pensions collected by me for
those entitled to them.
WALTER BARRETT, Atfy at Law.
Aug. 15th, 1866. Clearfield, Pa.
QLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield,
. Pa. The subscriber would respectfully
solicit a eontinusnce of the patronage of his old
friends and eustomers at the "Clearfield House."
Having made many Improvements, he isprepar
ed to accommodate all who may favor htm with
their custom. Every department connected with
the bouse is conducted in a manner to give gen
eral satisfaction. Give him a call.
Nov. 4 1866. GEO. N. COLBURN.
17XCHANGE HOT E.L,
Huntingdon, Penn'a.
This old establishment having been leased by
J. Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison
House." has been thoroughly renovafed and re
furnished, and supplied with all the modern im
provements and eon veniencies necessary to a first
elass 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 wilt endeavor to make his guests per
fectly at home. J. MORRISON.
Uuntingdon.June 17,1868. Proprietor.
J)ENTAL PARTNERSHIP.
D R. A.M. HILLS desires to iniorm his patients
and the public generally, that he has associated
with bim in the practice of Dentistry, S.P.SHAW.
D. D 8 , who is a graduate of tbe Philadelphia
Dental College, and therefore has the highest
attestations of bis Professional skill.
All work done in the office I will hold myself
personally responsible tor being dona 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.
Engagements from a distance should be made
by letter a few days before tbe patient designs
coming. Clearfield, June S, 1868-ly.
SWAIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical Dis
covery, Hembold's Buebu. Bake s Cod Liver
Oil, Jayne's and Ayer's Medicines. for sale by
Jan.10 HARTSWICK IRWIN
,. TTT T7. T iiTJEENSWARI the cheapest in the county,
JJARNESS. Tnaahg. (t OP'S'
. . , , , CI ADDLES, Bridle, harness, collars Ac, for
H A, t Mtt& k.....t MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
THIMBLE -SKEINS and PIP 7 CT.at "'mERRELi!" rTotR'V"
ops, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER O hand a MERRELL A BIGLER 8
PRUNES a quantity on hand and for sale at fpry tha Patent Roasted Coffee put an in one
May 27. GRAHAM'S. J pound papers, requires no egg or other snb-
s'anre to settle it. Old Governmet Jsva Coffee
CANNED FRUITS all kinds, warranted good Prime Rio Coffee Pure Ground Coffee for sale
aad fresh, at GRAHAM'S. Feb. 3. by J. P. KRATZBR.
a., arc?
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
MISS SUSAN REED,
Market Street, Clearfield, Pa.,
Has just reoeived a new end splendid sock of
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY GOODS,
at prices to suit the times.
Call and see them.
Clearfield, Nov. 4,1868.
REMOTAL!
REMOVAL!
C. KRATZER & SONS,
Have removed to the large andlegant;NEW
STORE ROOM, on Second 6treet, adjoining Ter
rell A Bigler'a Hardware Store, where they will
be pleased to see their old and new eustomers.
Cititena of the county visiting Clearfield, and
wishing to make purchases, will find it to their
advantage to examine their stock.
Goods at casb prices exchanged for all kinds of
country produce. Jan. 6, 69.
WINE & LIQUOR STORE-
L L. REIZENSTEIN k CO.,
dealers ta
WINES AND LIQUORS,
MARKET STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
an hand.
January ST. 1869-6m.
c
LOfHINGl CLOTHING!!
GOOD AITS CHEAP S!
Men, Youths and Boys can be t uplpied with full
suits of seasonable and taahionabla olothing at
REIZENSTEIN BROS ft CO.,
where it is sold at prioes that will induca their
purchase. The universal satisfaction which has
been given, has induced them to increase their
'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab
lishment of the kind in this part of the State.
Reizenstein Bro's & Co.,
Sell goods at a very small profit, for cash ;
Their goods are wall made and fashionable.
They give every one the worth of his money.
They treat their customers all alike.
They soli cheaper than every body else.
Their store ia conveniently situated.
They having purchased their stock rt reduced
prices they oan sell cheaper tl an others
For these and other reasons persons should buy
lUBir OlUtDlDg i
REIZENSTEIN BKO'S A CO
Produce of every kind taken at the highest
marset prices. May IS, Jb64.
JJEW SPRING STOCK!
J. SHAW & SON.
Have just returned from the cast and ars now
opening an entire new stock of goods in the room
formerly ocoupied 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, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods,
Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc
in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store
eaa be had by calling at this store, or wiU be
procured to order.
Their stock is well selected, and consists of the
newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest
styles, and will be sold at lowost prices for cash
or exchanged for approved country produce.
Be sure and call and examine our stock before
making your purchases, as we are determined
nlease all who may favor us with their custom.
May8, 1867. J. SHAW A SON.
LOOK AT THIS!
CLEARFIELD BAKERY.
The" whole population of Clearfield and vicinity
are hereby informed that the undersigned keep
on hand
FRESH BREAD,
every day,
PIES, CAKES, ROLLS,
and all kinds of
CONFECTIONARIES.
ALSO,
WEDDING AND CHRISTMAS
CAKES,
at reasonable prices.
J. A. STADLER.
September 16, 1 868-6 ra.
WOOLEN GOODS AT COST. After this date,
all woolen goods, including hoods, nubias,
breakfast shawls, sontags. children's capes scarfs,
vp9 if-u, win oe soia ai cose at
Jan-J. 1869 J. P. KRATZER'S.
CLOTHING the cheapest in the county, at
May 28 MQSSOP'B.
"IXT ANTED 10,000 pounds of WOOL, at the
YY ''KarsronB Stobb," Clearfield, Pa. jelO
CURRANTS the best and oheapest in the
county, at GRAHAM'S.
o
IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at
J one 00. MEKRELL A BIULEK'S.
FLOUR the cheapest in the county at
May 29. "67. MOSSOP'S.
FISH, of all kinds the cheapest in the county
t .MOSSOP'8.
OIL A PA INTS the cheapest ia tbe county
May 29. MOSSOP'S
17, 1869.
NEW STORE.
Corner of Second SUand Hill Road.
R. MITCHELL
Has jast received and opened, at the abovaam-
d placa, aa antira new stock of Spring
aad Summer Goods, which he will
ell vary cheap for cash.
His stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard war,
Queensware. Boot and Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Ready made Clothing, eta. He also keeps
choice Floor, Corn Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits.
Persons desirous of parehasing goods at fair
rates are respectiully requested to
giva bint a call.
Approved country produce will be taken, at
the highest prices, in exchange tor goods.
Clearfield, June 17, 1863.
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notice. ;
. JOilBS,
W. FOW8JX,
W.W.BBTTS
CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT.
Mbssbs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors,
would respectfully inform the eitisens of the
county that they have completely refitted and
supplied their PLANING MILL, In this Borough,
with the best and latest improved
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
and are now prepared to exeeata all orders ia
their line of business, snob as
Flooring, Weatherboarding,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and
Moldings, of all kinds.
They have a large stock of dry lumber on hand,
and will pay cash for clear staff, one-and-a-half
inch panne! plank preferred Nov 6, '67.
JJE W
A.
ARRANGEMENT.
I. S II A W,
DRUGGIST,
(Second street, opposite the Court House,)
Clearfield, Pa.
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
eitisens of Cleerfield county, that ba continues
to carry on tha Drag business, at the old stand,
and that ba U now prepared to furnish
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Dye Stuffs, Tobacco. Cigars. Confectioneries,
stationery, Ae.
PHYSICIANS
Will find onr stock of Drags full and complete
and at a very slight advanoe on Eastern prices.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Teachers and others will be furnished with class
ical and miscellaneous books by express, at short
notice.
STATIONERY,
Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap. Foolscap, Letter and
reriumea note raper, also, a very neatstoca el
Mourning note faper and anvelopes on band
Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ae.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Will find a full stock of Pare Spices, Soda, Soda
Asa, loneentiatea Lye eoap, Ae.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Are requested to examine oar stock of Perfamerv.
Hair Oils. Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs,
Aoiiei Dotis, so.
SMOKERS AND CHEWERS
Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing and
emoBing looaoeo, Imported and Domestic Cigars,
oiu, x me-eui, so.
CARBON OIL.
Of tha best brsnds, always on hand.
LIQUORS,
The best quality of Liquors always on hand, for
mrami purposes-
Physicians prescriptions promptly and carefully
cuupounueu. (August 7, lb7
KEYSTONE STORE!
Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
NEW GOODS !
Shawls! Shawls'! Shawls Mt
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
HOODS, NUBIAS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
LADIES' FURS!
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LADIES' COATS,
Ladies and Childrens Shoes!!
ALL WOOL EEPS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS
SILK FINISH VELVET for suits.
ALEXANDRIA POPLINS,
ALL WOOL PLAIDS,
KENEBEC REPELLANT,
CHAMELEEN POPLIN,
TAPPA CLOTH for Wrapper,
LADIES' CLOAKINGS,
WATERPROOF Black and Brown,
CASSIMERES for Men and Boye,
BONNET VELVETS, RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HATS,
WOOL AND COTTON DaLAINES,
MUSLINS, COTT. FLANNELS, PRINTS,
ZEPHTR, WORSTED & WOOL TARNS,
Dross Trimmings, Under Clothing, HaU, Caps.
Hoisery, Gloves, and a complete assort,
mentof all kinds of notions, at
MODERATE PRICES.
NIVLING 4 SHOWERS.
Clearfield, Penn'a.
Oct. 14, 1808.
DKLG07-tI,a chapest in tha county, at
May 79. '67. MOSSQP'8.
GUNS, Pistols and sword can as to be had at
Jaaa.'M MERRILL A BIGLERtS.
A GENTS WANTED. $75 to $200 pr
Month I!! or a commission from h ich
twiee that amount can be made by selling Ue
Xiatesi AmproTea lommoa Dense
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
Price S18.00. For circulars and Terms address
Deo ,'68-Jm.l 0. BOWERS CO.
tit South '
th Third I
1 Street, Philadelphia, P.
Mcknight & jannot,
Wagon and Sleigh Maken,
(Immediately ia rear af Planiag Mill,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The subscribers would respectfully Inform she
ti'mens of Clearfield, and tbe tinkli im i
that they are prepared to do all kinds of work ea
WAGONS.CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS.Aa,
ob short notice and on reasonable terms, and U a
workmanlike manner. A new feature iaear U.
that wo iron our own work.
All orders promptly attended te.
WM. McKNIUBT.
Nov. 18, 1868. CHARLES JAUHOT
Q LEAR FIELD MARBLE WOBKS.
ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLI
FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST
STYLE OF THE ART.
The subscribers beg leave to anaeaaee U it.
eitisens of Cleerfield county, that they bsve
opened an extensive Marble Yard, aa tbo South
west corner oi BiarEei ana jroarta streets, Clear
field, Pe . where they are prepared te make
Tomb Stones, Monument,
Tnmha. licrr anil RiA Tmk.
Cradle Toaiba, Cemetery Posta, Man ties,
oueivea, xtracaeta, etc., etc.,
on very short notice.
They always keep oa hand a Urge quantity f
work, finished, exeept the lettering, so that
sons can call and select for theaselvee the style
They will also make to order an v ether atl. .r
work that may be desired : aad thev latter th.
elves that they can compete with the saaaafae
tnrers outside of the county, either in workman
ship or price, as they only employ the best of
woramen. All inquiries by letter promptly iL
wered. JOHN GUELICH
May 2t, 1887-tf. HXNRT GUELICH.
FURNITURE - ROOMS.
JOHN GCatLicu,
Desires to Inform hi old friends and custom er
ihV. paving enlarged his shop aad increased ki
facilities for nmBfian,. V ; . .
to make to order such furniture a may tie desir-
, Bvi ii;i,iBg ai eneap rates lor cash, fie
""""J ai nis -ruiBiture Koosss,
a varied assortmentof furniture, among whisk is
BUREAUS AflD SIDEBOARtls
Wardrobes and Book -cases: Centra. Sofa. Parlor
Breakfast and Dining extension Tabic.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-ny-laind
and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS. MAT
SACKS, WASH -STANDS, A.
Spring-scat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs;
Aad com bob aad ether Chain.
LOOKING. GLASSES
f every description on hand, and new glasses far
' mines, wsiten win oe pat ia sa very
reasonable terms, en sfiwrt aetiee.
He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair,
air una uottoa top Mattress ss.
COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND,
Made to order, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, whenever desirable.
Also, House painting done to order.
The above, and many other articles are f araitksd
vuaiuuiara ouoap tor cass or exchanged fer ap
proved country produce. Cherry. Mapie. Poplar,
Lin-wood and other LninK.. .ni,.M. r. .v. .:
u( ,9m , i -
ness. taken in exchange for furniture
nememoer the shop is oa Marcet street. Clear
field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store "
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IRON i IKON " Best bar imn. for sale at
store of MERRELL A BIOLBB
SALT SALT!! A prime article of S"? '
am salt, pat up in paten t saeas. forsalef
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PLASTER tbe cheapest in tha county, at
May W 'tf. MOSP.
JAJTLS A BPIKES-theeheepest Ue.a.'
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