e afferocmV ounta, parftefo, fa, Pat) 26, 1869. ft! .far tbr farmer. Pacnina. Between the first of March and the first of May i a period during which a great deal of heavy pruning is done in the orchards of New England. Univer sal cQatom, however, in this respect, as sometimes elsewhere, is at variance with what 13 the Lest practice ; for it is a well es tablished theory that none but absolutely necessary pruning ought to be umlerUkuo so late toward or into the sp.iog that wounds made thereby will bleed. This bleeding exhausts the energies of a tree, and the wounds where it takes place rarely heal over satisfactorily. A penknife is strong enough for any pruning where trees are properly cared for. Heavy pruning, made necessary by neglect, as is too often the case may be best performed all con sidered during the six weeks preceding December 1 ; but cautiously always when the wood is frozen. Light pruning is most satisfactory in its results when done in the latter part of June. The heading in of a tree transplanted in the spring is justifiable because the diminished root of the tree can not always sustain the quantity of wood which it could have sustained had the tree not been removed. Wounds of an inch or more in diameter made in pruning ought to ' be pared smooth, and then covered with something to protect them from the weath er. Gum-shellac dissolved in alcohol to the consistency of molasses, coal tar, grafting wax, common house paint, all answer a good purpose, the latter perhaps being preferable to any of the others. Where paint is used, by throwing a little dry sand or loam upon it while fresh, the coating and its color are both improved. Worcester Spy. HoasE S uo ei no. No person should ever allow his horse to be shod by a farrier who employs, or keeps in his shop, the knife used for cutting away the hoof, shaped like a small shovel, and usually braced against the shoulder when used in shoveling away the born. The Almighty designed the frog as an elastic, insensable cushion, on which the horse should walk, as does the fowl and other animals ; yet blacksmiths delight in cutting away this most useful part, and thereby expose that which is sensible to contact with the hard road. No greater folly can be iuitnagined, and to a reasonable man it only requires to be uoticed to make the eiror self-apparent. The blacksmith will ar-ue that he must "cut away the rags," and some are so ignorant as to declare they cut away the frog "to prevent pressure on it," that is to say, they cut it away to pre vent the very object of its creation. The frog should never be cut, or any portion; if allowed to take its natural course it be comes a perfect safety-stand and protection to the foot. In colts the frog may be seen in its full vigor and usefulness ; but at the firbt shoeing the knife goes to work, and so it continues whilst there is any frog to cut. Pub. R-iyal Society. Card the Cows. One would ihink that a kind hearted man, when he sees how grateful this operation is to a cow, would be willing to spend a few moments in card ing her. It pays as well to clean a cow as a he re. All who have fairly tried it find great benefit from the operation. And not one farmer in a hundred makes it a practice to use the card or curry comb in the cow stable. We know stupid men who laugh at the idea as a mere notion of some fancy farmer. But, in point of fact, no cow can give the best results at the pail unless this matter is attended to, especially in winter. Oil cloth should never be wetted if it can possibly be avoided but merely to be rubbed with a flannel, and polished with a brush of moderate hardness, exactly like a mahogany table, and by this simple means the fading of the colors, and the rotting of the canvass, which are inevitably attendant upon the oil cloth being kept in a state of moisture or dampness, are entirely avoided. "Polka Gingerbread. To a pint of inolasr,es add a pound of butter, a pound of brown sugar, two tablespoonfuls of pound ed ginger, half a teaspoonful of pearlash, and as much flour as will knead it into a stiff paste. Roll it out very thin and cut it into cakes ; bake on tin sheets in a quick oven. Litron rared thin may be ad Jed, and any spice you may fancy. A farmer without hogs, Bu an army of dogs. Will have more puppies than pork. For the swill will be lost. To the husbandman's cost. Dogs good for nothing to work. A smoky chimney may be cured, A scolding woman not endured, A farmer's wife, like cream ol curd Is to be seen, but seldom heard. A Tirginia farmer says that, with sheep and clover, he can make any land produc tive, unless it has the barrenness of the sands of Sahara. The impression, somewhat preva!eot,that ofi corn is better for fattening stock than the matured portion has nothing to sup port it. " " -en. uBeaBBBBwwaw In a wet season deep plowing does, at the worst, no harm. In a dry season it will double the crop. Try deep plowing. PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD A that THE NATIONAL BITTERS. ku en red mora emtet of Dyspepsia, more eases of LIVER COMPLAINT, more caws of NERVOUS HEADACHE. FEVER 4 AGUE, and more eases o. DIBILITY, than any other remedy before tlie publio in the tame space of time- IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD elams the miod, restore! aleep. i o Excellent Ap petiser, aod a general vigorator of the System. WALTON A ZUG, Proprietor!, No 9 N. Seventh St ., Philadelphia,. Sold by Drnggjti, and Dealer! generally. Feb. St, 136 J a mo. J. K. BOTTORFS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. P.A.. A :: m ,, j s.wwua gWU IICIn.Ul MUJ JIV Will price, with all the modern improTementa of the in Clearfield. Negatives made in oloady a well as in elear weather. CHILDRENS1 PICTURES taken accurately in a few seeonds. The TONE and FINISH of my photographs gnaranteed to equal that of any made in Phila delphia or New York. Constantly on hand a large supply of FRAMES, ALBUMS, and STERESCOPES, of all sites, styles, and prices, and of the very WW. MM HMHl Also, a choice selection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, of the most interesting American and Foreign scenery, lor sale at reasonable rates. Frames, of all rises, from an T stria of moulding. made to order, on short notice. Dee 2. 1883. J. K. BOTTORF. REMOVAL. IIARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform onr old and new easte rners, that we have removed oar establishment to the new bnilding 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 public to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS 4- VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Medieineseonsist of every thing used, selected with the greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep a tail stock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles.&osps. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es. Whitewash Brashes, and every other kind of Bruaaes. n e nave a la-go lot or White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in faet everything used in the painting business, which we offer at City prices to oath covers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market affords. J. G. HARTSWICK, Dec. 2, 1868. JOHN F. IRWIN. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Something new in Clearfield , Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes ! Great Bargains in Hats and Caps ! THE GRECIAN BEND HAT! THE VELOCIPEDE HAT ! THE ALPINE HAT ! SILK HATS, OF THE LATEST STYLE 1 ALL KINDS and STYLES and CHEAP 1 BOOTS AND SHOES IN PROFUSION! Ladies look to your interests and eall and see the latest and most fashionable styles of PL AIM AND FANCY SHOES. Purple. Blue, Bronse and Bismarck Shoes, for Misses and Children, of high out CUSTOM WORK made a speciality at this store. J. C. LIGHTCAP & SON, would respectfully announoe, to the oitisens of Clearfield and vicinity, that they have opened a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CM PS, in the Store-room on Market Street, oppo site the residence of H. B. Swoope, Esq.. where they will be happy to wait on all who wish to patronise a First elasa SHOE AND HAT STORE. HAND-MADE CUILDRENS' SHOES ! FIXEB'JOTS! COARSE BOOTS! WATER-PROOF BOOTS ! TRUNKS, to , Ac Call and see for yourselves what -we have got for sale. Remember the place, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Opposite the reaidenoe of H. B. Swoope, Esq. March 31, 18C9-tf. 1 CCSICAL GOODS violin. .. r...i lYl aneorieons, Italian strings, guitar strings! elarionetreeds, music pacer, instruction books, for sale by J. P. KHATt.tR, agent for Pianos and organs. January (, 1869 j.a. eaABAat. : w. obabai. : a. a. ababa. NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,Notions,Groceries,Hard ware, Queensware, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Salt, etc., etc., etc., MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. , The Largest, Best and Cheapest stock of goods to be found in the county is now on sale at JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets. Silks, Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, -Ginghams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Qloves.Hosiery .Balmo rals, Hoop-skirts, and a general vari ety of rib- bona, trimmings, Battens, Braids, etc, at the lowest prioes, FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths. Black and Fancy Cassimeres,SattInetts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Water-proof Cloth, Silk. Satin and common Testings, etc., in great variety, and at prices that' will give general satisfaction to buyers. READY MADE, Such as Overooats,Dress coats of various qual ities and priees. PlainTand Fancy Vests, Cassimere and Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkereh iefs and neck-ties, Cotten and Woolen socks, Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Oum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and such other articles as are usually needed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Anions-' bich may be fonnd Carpets,0il cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Pillow easing. Sheetings, Towelings, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur tains, Tics ings. aod a Tery large assortment of such articles as are wanted by housekeepers, and at prioes to suit the times. QUEENSWARE, A toll assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets. Pitchers, Bowls, Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will be sold by the dosen or piece, and as cheap as itean be purchased elsewhere in the county. HARDWARE, Such as Saws and Files,Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all Binds, Augurs, Screws, Kails, Spices, Tacxs, Brads, Shovels, Sped ea,Hoes, Forks, Axes, Hatch eta,Chisels,Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Carving anives and forks, and all articles usually wanted by the people. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of Sugars. Coffees, Teas, Spioes, Syrup,Dried Fruits, Cheee,Flour, Bacon, Feed, ate., always on hand and for sale at a small advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, Such as Tabs, Buckets and Churns. Clothes wringers and Wash boards, Clothes, Mar ket and Dinner Baaketa,a general as sortment, at all times, in store and for sale low. IN FACT, GRAHAM SONS sell all artioles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and henoethe people generally will And it to their advantage to buj goods of them. SAWED LUMBER. We are also extensively engaged in buying and selling all kinds of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branch of business special attention, we feel assured that we ean make it to the advantage of those who have lumber for sale to deal with ns. Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Grain and eountry prodase tax en exchange for Got is. Ads. 25-'68. SEWING MACHINES. The Singer Manufactariag Company's net Family Sewing Machine, and the cele brated Florence, for isle at the KEYSTONE STORE. Persons in want of machines would do well to eall and examine the Singer and Flor ence before pnrehasing Every ma chine warranted to give Satiafae tion. Machines and machine findings always on banc IFeb. J4, 1889.1 NIVL1NG SHOWERS. M'GAUGHEY'S Restaurant and Refreshment Saloon, IN LEAVY'8 NEW BUILDING, (formerly occupied by Bote,) Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on hand a Ins selection or Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, te. Also Fresh, Oysters, ? received daily, and served up in any style, to suit the taste of customers, ijsg- Billiard Saloon in Second Story. Deo. , 1888.1 DAVID M'GAUGHEY. 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 customers. Citiseniof the county visiting Clearfield, and wishing to make 'purchases, will find it to their advantage to examine their stock. Goods at eash prices exchanged for all kinds of country produce. Jan. 6, "69. Mcknight & jannot, Wagon and Sleigh Makers, (Immediately in rear or Planing Milt.) CLEARFIE1J), PA. The subscribers would respectfully Inform the citizens of Clearfield, and the publio in general, that they are prepared to do all kinds of work en WAG0NS.CA.RRIAGE8, SLEIGHS.ie, on short notice and on reasonable terms, and in a workmanlike manner. A new feature in our line si that we iron our own work. All orders promptly attended te, wm. Mcknight, Nov. 18, 1868. CHARLES JANNOT. E- R. L.STOUGHTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARK IT STBBKT, CLBABVIBLD, TL TVould respectfully inform the oitisens of Clear field and vicinity, that he has opened a new tall' oring establishment in Shaw's Row, one door east or the Post Office, and has just returned from the eastern cities with a large and elegant stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Nestings, Bearers, &c, and all kinds of goods for men and boys wear, and is prepared to make up to order CLOTHING, from a single artiole to a full suit, in the latest styles and most workmanlike manner. Special atten tion given to custom work, and cutting out for men and boys. He offers great bargains to custo mers, and warrantsjentire satisfaction. A liberal share of publio patronage is solicited. Call and examine the goods. Oct 18, 1887. E. K. L. STOUGHTON. NEW STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL Has just received and opened, at the abov nam ed place, an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which he will sell very cheap for eash. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qaeensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, eto. He also keeps choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give him a eall. Approved eountry produoe will be taken, at the highest prioes, in exohange tor goods. Clearfield, June 17, 1868. T LIDDELt,. S. J. SNTDKB. LIDDELL & SNYDER, Stonecutters and Stonemasons, Will execute all kinds of work in their line, at moderate priees and a first class style, such as CEMETERY WORK, of all kinds; SCULPTURE IN MARBLE OR SANDSTONE ; ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTS, in all styles, Anoieut or Modern, Stone dressing for Buildings, and ETERT DESCRIPTION OF STONE WALLS. For the latter, they have procured the services of First-rate masons, and can do any amount of work. Having control of the best resources for obtain ing every kind of material, and having a full ex perience in the business, they can do work cheaper and In better style than has ever been attempted in this county . Shop on Reed St., near the Rail Road Depot. March 17, 69. CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peaches and eanned corn, etc , for sale at the Drug Store of A. I. SHAW. March 10, 1889. SALT! SALT!! A prime article of ground a tun salt, pqt up in paten t saexs. for salechea atthertcieof R. M08S0. PLASTER the cheapest in the aoanty. at May 19 '67. MOSSOP'g. N AILS A SPIKES thecaeepast in the scanty WANTED 18,908 pounds of WOOL, at the PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES, or all una, alio Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Tracts, Copying Presses, Improved1 Money Drawers, o. FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO., 102 Second Avenue, near Wood St., PITTSBURGH, PA. Apr.7-6m Sealet Promptly Repaired. ED. F0ERSTER, PBALBB III Wall Paper, Window Sutdes, Floor and Table Oil Cloths Ao. A very ex tensive aasortmentof all qualities or above goods will be kept eonstantly en hand and sold as low as the lowest WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT No. 164 Smithfield Street, near 6th Avenue Pittsburg Pa. A SPLENDID STOCK OF TOTS AND FANCY GOODS Will be found In another department of the same house. March 17, '69-.1D1. R E M 0 V A 1 AND CLEARANCE SALE, Having found our present Store too small for our business, we will remove to 311 Liberty street, about April 1st. To save trouble and expense of or moving, we are now closing out our Stock of HARD W ARE AND CUTLERY. AT Greatly Reduced Prices. LINDSAY, STERRIT A EUWER, 837 Liberty Street, Aug. 26,'68-ly PITTSBURGH. PA. F. C. CR0MM, MERCHANT TAILOR, ABC IT STBBBT, CLBABF1ELO, PA., Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. G. Hartswick,J ' Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fancy eloths, eassimeres, etc., which he will make up to order, in the latest styles, at the lowest prices. Being an experienced workman, he guarantees entire satisfaction. A share of public patronage solicited. Jan. ao,'69-tf. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Books; Sheet Music for Piano, Flute and Violin ; Blank Account and Pass Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. F re nob. pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and Promisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap; Record eap and Bill eap, eto , Will be sold at Wholesale or Retail by P. A. GAULIN, At the Post offioe, en Market Street, Clearfield, Par May 5, 1868 GREAT EXCITEMENT ! The Cheapest and Best Goods in Clearfield countj are sold by" GEORGE S. PERRY, WBOLESALB AND KKTAIL DBALEB IK 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 fabrie, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Linens. Ac Also full stock of Gents' Furnish ing Goods. IN BOOTS AND SHOES We deft coarBTiTioir, as we buy for cash, and bay from the manufacturers in East ern cities, and henoe ean sell cheaf er than other dealers, bats and Caps or latest styles very cheap. NOTIONS. All goods in this line you ean find with ns cheap and good. HARDWARE, or every description, for car penters, builders, and others. GROCERIES. SYRUPS, from the lowest grade to the best that eau be bought in the markets. SUGARS or every kind. TEASof the very best qualities. COFFEES that cannot be beat. Either in price or quality. CANNED FRUIT or all kinds, DRIED FRUITS, Spioes, A-e., A-c We have always on hand a large stock of Queensware, Wood and Willow-wan, ROPES, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL & WINDOW PAPERS, FLOUR & FEED, BACON, PROVISIONS, FISH, LARD, BUTTER, OILS, &c, kc. Any goods you are in want of ean be found at our btore. All are cordially Invited to rail and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, aa we reel confident that we ean sell you better goods,and at lower prices, than ean be purohased elsewhere. Particular attention paid to orders from a distance, and to supply ing log camps. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! ! No trouble to show Goods. GEORGE S. PERRY, Osceola, July 29,'68-U. QOIL AND LIME. The undersigned having perfected arrangements is now prepared to fill orders for either coal-burnt or wood-burnt lime, and Anthracite coal. Yard at the Railroad depot. Ttbokb coaj.-bcbn limb Si crs. a bcsbcl. BBLLirOSTB COAL bibbt 49 CTS. A bcsrsl. " WOOD-BUBH 44 CTS Feb 24,1869. R. B. TAYLOR JJEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. EDWARD MACK, Market Street, nearly opposite the residence of II. B Swoope. Esq., Clbabvibld, Pa., Would respectfully announce to the eitisens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has opened a BOOT AMI bilOr1, in the building lately occupied by J. L. Cottiers alawoffice.andthat he is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices.' Special attention given to the manufacture ot sewed work. French Kip and Calf Skins, or the best qnality, always on band. Give him a eall. I June 24. '64. JJOME INDUSTRY! BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. The undersigned would respectfully invite the attention or the eitisens of Clearfiel i and vicini t7 to give him a call at his shop on Market St. nearly opposite Hsrtswick A Irwin's drag store, wnere ne is prepared to make or repair any thiog in his line. Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness, strength and neatnese, and all work warranted as represented. I have bow on hand a stock of extra freaeh calf skins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will uuibu mp a, in v lowest nrnrci. June 13th, 1866. DANIEL CONNELLY QIGARS AND TOBACCO. ADOLPH SCHOLPP, Maxcfactobeb Ann Wbolbsalb and Rbtail DBALBB IB ClSABS ARD TOBACCOS, CLEARFIELD, PA., Would respectfully announce that he has remov ed to the lrge and commodious store-room, op posite the Court House, Second Street, where he has opened a general assortment of Tobscco, Cigars, etc.. which he is prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices. His cigars are made of the very best material, and in style of manufacture will compare with those of any other establishment. He has always on hand a superior article of chewing and smoking tobaccos, to which he di rects the attention of '-lovers of the weed." Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county supplied at the lowest wholesale priees. Call and examine his stock when you come to Clearfield. June 10. 1668. JEW STORE AND SAW MILL, AT MLD HILLS, Clearfield county. The undersigned, having opened a large and well selected stock of goods, at Bald Hills. Clear field county, respectfully solicit a share of publio patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware,Tin-ware,Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Heady-made Clothing, and a gen eral assortment of Notions, eto. They always keep on hand the best quality of Flour, and a variety of Feed All goods sold cheap for eash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are Sredared to saw all kinds of lumber to order, rders solicited, and punctually filled. Nov. 20, 1867. F. B. A A. IRWIN. QLEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART. The subscribers beg leave to annonnce to the eitisens of Clearfield county, that they have opened an extensive Marble Yard, on the South west corner of Market and Fourth streets, Clear field, Pa . where they are prepared to make Tomb Stones, Monuments, Tombs, Box and Side Tombs, Cradle Tombs, Cemetery Posts, Mantles Shelves, Brackets, etc., etc., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quantity of work, finished, except the lettering, ro that per sons can eall and select for thi-snselvea the style desired. They will also make to order any other style of won mat may oe aesirea ; ana tney flatter them selves that they ean eompete with the manufao- turers outside of the county, either in workman ship or price, as they only employ the best of woramen. All inquiries by letter promptly an swered. JOHN OUELICH. May 22, 1867-tf. HENRY GCELICH. JUST IN TIME! THE NEW GOODS AT A K. W R I G n T & SONS, CLEARFIELD, Pa., Having just returned from the eastern cities UVw vy.umg a ihii sioea or seasonable ffOOdB- at an VAnna awm Jk -. . . . a ' wwvwnu .IIOCI. IU WDlCO they respeetrelly invite the attention ot the pub lie generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed - - "o very low lor cash. Ibe "tock consists in part or DRY GOODS or the best qnality, such as Prints. Delaines, Alps- unbleached ; Drillings. Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels, C Maimers. Ladies' Shawls, Coats Nu bias. Hoods, Hoop skirts, Balmorals. e.. Ao' .all n-iuu win a, ,uiu I.OW ros CASB. AlSO, a fi assortment of the best or MENS' WEAR, consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hats and Cans. "uu"i Aanuuaarouicill oravatS, 010 Also, Baft Rope, Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware. Lamps and !.. ?. St Tt AhW4WSa.S .A- r vuiiu.cjo, B9L.f ajLC. Also, Queensware. Glassware. Hardware n,. ries. and sniees of all kinHa Tn . - vuvi, Kvnorai assortment or every thing usually kept in a retail 01 ckea? for eoth. or approved eountry Nov. 28-al-nol3. WRIGHT A SONS. JiURNITURE ROOMS JOHN GUELICH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers um. unnug nmargea uis snop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, ne is now prepared ed, in good style and at cheat rate. t.. II. 1 7. ui m lore noomi, a varied assortment of furniture, among which i " " "aao.at nis " .furniture Kooms," Is BUREAUS ARD SIDEBOARDS. Wardrobes and Book-eases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jenny-land and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS. HAT BACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ao. Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs' And common and other Chairs. ' LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and new glasses far old frames, which will be pnt in on very reasonable terms, on short notioe. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. ' COFFINS, Or EVERY KUTD, Made to order, and funerals attended with Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other artioles are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for an proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Ponlar Lin-wood and other Lumber soluble rSr the l us nesa. taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shop is on Manet street, Clear field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." Deeember 4. 1861 JOHN GCELICH SWAIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Dis n., 0Try, Hembold's Buehu, Bake's Cod Liver Oil, Jayne's and Ayer'e MeHicines.for sale by Jaa. 19. H ABTSWJCK A IRWIN. ORGANS AND PIANOS ESTYS AND MASON & HAMLKg, run oaus isi S. J. HAYES, Cunrcnsville, A. F. SOTKTOH. S. TOCS BOYNTON & YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Pine StreeU CLEARFIELD, PA., StABCFACTUBXas OF STEAM ENGINES Malay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, SHAFTING, PCLLEiS, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY FARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Tiows, and eastings of all kinds. DEALERS IX Giffsrds Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Wbifil Oilers, Tallew Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Oocki, Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Wrought Iron Prpe, Sleets Faasps, Boiler Feed-Pumps, A ati-frietifra Metals, Sosp Stone Packing, Oum Packing, te., Ac, December 9, 1868-tf. GOOD GOODS, GOOD STYLES, AND LOW PRICES! NEW SPRINCx STOCK AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! DRESS GOODS, Trimmings and notions in great variety, WHITE GOODS, Stamped Goods, Hosiery and Gloves. Corsets and Skirts, Ladies Shawls and Coats, new tjli, STRAW GOODS, Flowers, Ribbons, te. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, Window Shades and fixtures. Ladies' and Children Shoes, WALLPAPER. WALLPAPER, Carpets, and Oil Cloths, HATS AND CAPS, Prints, Muslins, G inghams. Tickings, Cot tonades,CasimeTes, Tweeds. Ac, to. Cheaper than the ehpent. April 28, '69. ' KIVLIXO t SH')WEKS. 1869. 18G9. GRAND OPENING OF SPRING & SUMMER STYLES IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, kc. HsTing selected our stock with the greatest crs, we cannot he surpassed in Style and Qu!'J All our goods will be sold st a close eath price, so that purchasers will tni to their advantage in calling oa as. Having fltted up a separate room for H Cap. and Straw Goods, the nneit esfortai" of these goods will be kept. WM. REED & CO., Market St. Clearfield, 1 April li, mi ;J ODDER CUTTERS of MV,9"i'i?2 P saleatreasonaHeprftes.atMERRtr' BIOLEE'S.Clearfie'i.Pa. 500.000 'TS Sft?