Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 09, 1869, Image 4

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got tlte farmer.
The Gamut.
Compared with its value and the num
ber of uses to which it is applied, the cur
tail U neglected fruit. "The first cor
rect record we hare of the currant as a
fruit under cultivation, was A. I). 1000;
but once introduced it increased rapidly in
favor, and growing so readily from cuttings
or shoots, it was found in the garden of ev
ery atranger."
Every ownor of a lot plants a few currant
bushes, and as a rule every owner of a lot
neglects their cultivation. Usually they are
given a position as close to the side of a
fence as possible, and if they grow and pro
duce fruit in abundance, all very well ; if
they do not fruit abundantly, the owner re
marks that currants don't seem to do in n.y
garden.
No other fruit growing plant in the
whole list, fruits so well or endures so many
years under complete neglect as the currant ;
and we believe no other fruit has in itself
valuable qualities for so many uses as the
currant. It thrives in any soil, shade or
sunshine, and if planted in varied expo
sures may be had in eating over two months.
As a dessert fruit it is cooling and grateful
to the stomach, ornamental and attractive
on the table, valuable for its medicinal
qualities being used to allay thirst in feb
rile complaints, to lesson an increased secre
tion of bile, to correct a putrid and scor
butic state of the fluids, to strengthen the
stomach and excite appetite. It is used for
tarts and pies when green and can be kept
fresh for years in bottles. Ripe, it is not
only used as deserts but is made into jellies
and wines, and can bo distilled iuto brandy.
As a crop for market, planted four by
four feet, the currant yields from one hun
dred and fifty to two hundred bushels to the
acre ; and if sold in market, usually brings
about two dollars a bushel. Made into
wine and the product sold at two dollars a
gallon, it has returned over $000 to the
acre. Ohio Farmer.
Plaster and Salt for Clover.
A correspondent of the Germantown Td
r graph, says he has full faith in plaster and
salt as an application to clover, either for
.bay, seed, or pasture ; and gives the result
-of his experiments as follows:
This last year I tried an experiment on a
field (all clover) which was intended for hay.
It was in thirty foot lands. To the first land
I applied plaster, sown broadcast, at a rate
of two bushels per acre at a cost of one dol
lar tier acre ; to the second I applied ic the
same manner, two bushels of common ground
. .salt, at the cost of $2,50 per acre ; to the
third land I applied, in the same manner, a
mixture of salt and plaster, (one bushel of
each) at a cost of $1,75 per acre, and so on
all over the field. Throughout the whole
spring any novice would have picked out
every third land as the best ; next the first
one to which the plaster was applied. Hav
ing long been an advocate of plaster for clo
ver, I was very careful to note every circum
stance, however trifling, which could in any
way effect the experiment, and am now very
thankful for this case, as it enables me to
communicate several important results which
otherwise I could not have accounted for.
The times of sowing the substances, on the
whole field, extended over two and a half
weeks; a short time elapsed between each
patch of three lands. The result is that I
find the same amount of plaster does best
when the clover is two or three inches high,
and when it is sown on the leaves when they
are wet with dew. The salt did best when
a warm rain fell just after it was sown. The
action of the mixture is plain ; we apply in
one stimulant the four ingredients most
needed by clover, viz : sulphuric acid, lime,
chlorine and soda.
Frctt Trees. The following respecting
fruit trees will be found interesting :
1. When fruit trees occupy the ground
nothing else should exept very short grass.
2. Fruit 'illness and growth of tree cannot
be expected the same year.
3. There is no plum that the circnlio will
not take though any kind may sometimes
escape for one year in one place.
4. Peach borers will not do much damage
when stiff clay is heaped up around the tree
a foot high.
5. Pear blight still puzzles the greatest
men. The best remedy known is to plant
two for every one that dies.
6. If yoa don't know how to prune, don't
hire a man from the other side of the sea
Who knows less than you.
..Dont cut off a big lower limb unless
you are a renter, and don't care what be
comes of the tree when your time is oat
8. A tree with limbs coming out near the
ground is worth two trees trimmed up five
feet, and worth ten trees trimmed up ten
feet, and so on till they are not worth any
thing. 9. Trim down, not up.
10. Shorten in, not lengthen up.
11. If you had your arm cut off, you would
leeiitto your heart a tree will not feel,
but rot to the heart.
12. When anybody tells you of a grdner
that understand, all about horticulture and
agriculture, and that he can be hired, don't
believe word of it, for there are oo such
to be hired. Such a man can make more
than you can afford to give him, and if he
M 8nse enough to understand the busi
ness, he will abo have enough to know this.
ORAPE VINES FOR SALE. All the
" leading hardy varieties of first quality
concord Catting; si. DO per nunarea.
Orders solicited as soon as convenient and filled
in rotation, by A M. HILLo,
PL EAR FIELD HOUSE,
FRONT STREET, PHILIPSBURG, PA.
I will impeach any one who says I fail to give
direct and personal attention to all oar customers,
or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well fur
nished table, with clean rooms and new beds.
where all may feel at home and the weary be at
rest, new nsonog aiiacaea.
Philipsburg. Sep. I,'68. JAS. H. QALER
T7XCHANGE HOTEL,
Huntingdon, 1'enn a.
Tbu old establishment having been leased by
J. Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison
nouse. has been thoroughly renovated and re
furnished, and (applied with all the modern im
prorements and conveniencies necessary to a first
class Hotel. The dining room has been removed
to tae first floor, and is now spacious and airy.
The chambers are all well ventilated, and the
rroprietor will endeavor to make his guests per
feetly at home. J. MORRISON,
Huntingdon.June 17,1868. Proprietor.
BEE HIVES! BEE HIVES!!
The undersigned having on hand and for sale
the Axerica.n Movaele-cohb Bee Hives, and
finding it impossible to supply the demand for
fa i ves have concluded to sell one-half of the terri
tory which they own, to wit: Clearfield and parts
of Centre and Cambria counties. They have made
arrangements to have the material for hives ent
to order. Persons desirous of seeing a sample of
tun nun wii piease can at .iNivlingo bnowers
Store, in Clearfield. Bee raisers will find it to
tneir advantage, to have the patent hives. Per
"' wioning to ouy eitner nives or territory can
address us to Glen Hope, Clearfield county. Pa.
April 14, 186 A. A W. A NIVL1NG.
Jo the w orkimo Class : I am now prepared
to furnish all classes with constant employment
at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the
spare moments. Business new, light and profita
ble. Fifty centb to S5 ner evening, in n mi I v mm
ed by personsof either sex , and the boys and girls
earn nearly as much as men Great inducements
are offered those who will devote their whole
time to the business : and. that every person who
ace una nonce, may send me tneir address and
test the business for themselves, I make the fol
lowing nnparalled offer : To all who are not well
satisfied with the business, I will send $1 to pay
for the trouble of writing me Full particulars.
aireouons. o.. sent tree. Samnla nt hwm.il
' Aoiren i. u. alleii, Augusta. Me
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned. Executors of the Estate of
Jason Kirk, late of the Borough of Lumber-city,
uccengeu, uuer at private sale tne rollowmff de
scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided half of
about two hundred acres of land, situate in Union
township, Clearfield county. Pa., known as the
"Union Mills" property. About 22 acres of the
land is cleared, rrom oo lo 100 acres is covered
with excellent white pine, besides hemlock and
other timber. The improvements are a valuable
grist mill, saw mill, and woolen factory, besides
a good frame house and barn. The water power
is good, situated on Anderson's creek, about 12
miles above 3urwenviIIe. Persons desirous of
seeing tne property, can call upon J. R. Arnold,
residing thereon. For farther particulars apply
iu ma uuueraignea at jjQid Der-city.
ISAAC KIRK,
SAMUEL KIRK,
Jan. 13. '69. JOHN RUSSELL, Exr's.
SOMETHING NEW AND BEAUTI-
FUL!
The Photograph Marriage Certificate is truly a
thing of rare beauty. It consists of a beautiful
engraving, with a place on the left to insert the
photograph of the Husband, and a place on the
right to insert the photograph of the Wife ; ac
companied with passages of Scripture adopted to
each Ac, Ac.
What a pleasure it will be, when our hairs are
getting gray, to have hanging in our parlors, a
-keepsake," that will remind us of our kridal
day, and bridal hratily.
All who have been lately married, and those
contemplating marriage should have them. Manv
l. I I 1 r- . J
uu ue ueeu mamea ior years are applying
lur lucin. Any competent penman can nil them
out.
The undersigned is the exclusive agent for the
Photograph Marriage Certificate, for Clearfield,
Centre and Elk counties. Tbey will be sent by
mail pre-paid.
Send your address and get a descriptive circular
gratis. Address W. B PURDY, Westover,
March 17, '6tf-ly. Clearfield Co. Pa
THE GREAT
ZINGARI BITTERS.
A Safe Blood Purifier,
A Splendid Tonic,
A Pleasant Beverage.
A Certain Cure
and
PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES
The ZINGARI BITTERS are compounded from
a prescription of the celebrated Egyptian physi
cian Dr. Cbeopls, who, after years of trial and
experiment, 'discovered the Zinsari Herb the
most remarkable vegetable production, the earth,
perhaps, has ever yielded certainly the most
effective in the cure of disease. It. in combina
tion with the other valuable properties of which
the ZINGARI BI fTER-S is composed, will cure
Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever.Cholic,
Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage,
Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Com
plaints, Rheumatism, Dysentary, Acute and
CUronie Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Chol
era, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever,
Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of
. the Kidneys, Habitual Costi veness.
Ao., Ae., Ac,
In the Prevention and Ccna of .t..-. a
eases, it has never been known to fail, as thou
sands of our most prominent eitisens throughout
all parts of the country, will testifv. Let the
afflicted send for a circular containing testimoni-
sun ccruucaies 01 inose who have been cured
after their eases have been pronounced hopeless
Principal depot.
F. RA1ITER A CO..
No 6 N. Front St., Philadelphia.
Recommended by Ex-Gov. David R. Porter, of
""""-""""" "on. nooer. J.rianer. or Penn
sylvania, Hon. Edward McPherson. of Pennsyl
vania. Hon. Joel B. Danner. of Pennsylvania
Hon. Wm. MoSherry.ol Pennsyivania, and others
ocuu iur circulars. reo 10th. Ir69 ly
pi ROUND AND UNGROUND SPICES. Citnn
v ungiisu currants, essence Coffee, and Vine
gar ot the best quality, for sale by
Jn.lO. HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
XfERYFlNE blankets
by
rill be sold cheap
i- on a it a sua.
rpHE highest market prices paid for Shingles
-- J. biiAW A SON.
BACON, Hams. Sides and Shoulders at reduced
prices, at MOSSOPS.
D,EDRIT- at redace Price.", at "
. Ma7 V- MOSS'
MOSSOPS.
QUEENSWARE Tea sets.best ston.-w.re,
pieces, at SS 50 at MOSSOP'S.
SADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ao., for
'' MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, tor Wa
ons, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER
PRwSE.-m'0ntityn nndand for sale at
May 27. GRAHAM'S.
fYJ" Pn,"fr- Pint G" nd Nails, for sale at
-jr?' - MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
SThaVnd8a?f " 'r,i "d ilc- constantly ,
Obiindat MERRELL A BIGLER'S
pLOVER, Timothy and Orchard-grass seeds at
C KRATZER A SONS,
first cost in Phila.
pHILDRENSfur, tw.my-fiv. per cent le than
VVeoet At
J SHAW A SON.
TRONi rRON!!-Best bar iron, for sal. .t th.
I star nf mi.-T T. ... , ' B Bl
MERRELL A BIGLER.
GUNS. PistoItnd sword canes to be had it
Jne,'. MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
WINE & LIQUOR STORE
L L. REIZENSTEIN k CO.,
DEALERS llf
WINES AND LI Q UORS,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD PA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
on hand.
January 27. 1869-6m.
JEN S
TOUT II S'
AND BOYS'
CLOTHING.
The undersigned having recently added
READY-MADE CLOTHING
to his former business, would respectfully
solicit an examination oi his stock. Being
a practical Tailor he flatters himself
that he is able to offer a better
class of ready-made work
than has heretofore been
brought to this mar
ket. Anyone wishing to buy goods in this line
would save money by calling at his store,
and making their selections. Also,
a full supply of Oents'f urnish ing
goods always on hand.
Feeling thankful for past favors, he would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the
same.
April 28, 1869. IT. BRIDGE.
. B. PATTOH,
. A. IBVIN,
JSO PATTOS
J. B. IKWI.N.
E. B. PATT0N & CO.,
Having fitted up a first-class
PLANING MILL
are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man
ufactured Lumber, such as
FL O ORING, SIDING,
Surface-dressed Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
and every description of Plain and Faney Mould'
ings, Dealers will find it te their advantage to
consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere
Address, E. B. Patton & Co.,
Cuncensville,
Dec. 2,'G8. Clearfield Co., Pa.
44-
BEST GOODS"
AT
"LOWEST PRICES."
Bennett, Blattenberger & Co.,
NOW OFFER AT THEIR
MAMMOTH STORE,
IN OSCEOLA,
A large and well selected stock of freeh
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, purchased at lowest market rates, and to
be sold at a slight advance on oost, consisting ot
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
WOOD & WILLOWWARE,
NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
HATS AND CArS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES,
FLOUR, FEED,
And everything appertaining to well regular (
households, as well also to
MILLS, MINES AND CAMPS.
Orders received and promptly filled.
Highest market price paidfo
Country Produce.
Salesmen are polite, attentive and obliging
CALL, SEE, EXAMINE,
and be convinced.
Bennett, Blattenberger & Co.
Oaoeola Mill, April Si ,1869.
PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD
A that
THE NATIONAL BITTERS.
has eared more eases of Dyspepsia, snore eases oi
LIVER COMPLAINT, more cases of NERVOUS
HEADACHE, FEVER A AGUE, and more cases ot
DIBILITY, than any other remedy before the
nnhliff in tttm . -... - . Ar t!mj
it TJTi?iKiTjrv ttiv nr.nnn
clams the mind, restores sleep, is an Excellent Ap-
ivuti, hu m general vigurmiur ui io ojmivw
WALTON A ZUG, Proprietors,
No 9 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia.
Sold by Druggists, and Dealers generally.
Feb. 24, 1869 mo.
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, ean be accommodated by calling at my rooms
iii viearoeid.
Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear
weamer.
CIULDREXS1 PICTURES
taken accurately in a few seconds.
The TONE and FINISH of my photographs
guaranteed to equal that of any made in Phila
delphia or New York.
Constantly on band a large snpply of
FRAMES, ALBUMS, and STERESCOPES,
of all sixes, styles, and prices, and of the very
ocsi uuisa.
' Also, n choice selection of
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
of the most interesting American and Foreign
ucuerr, ior sale at reasonaoie rates.
Frames, of all sites, from any style of moulding.
maae to order, on snort notice.
Dee. J. 1868.
J. K. BOTTORF.
REMOVAL.
IIARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Clearfield, 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 House on the west,
and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite the public to come and buy their
DRVGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI
CINES, OILS. PAINTS VARNISHES
Our stock of Drugs and Medieineseonsist of every
thing used, solected with the greatest care, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keep a lull stock of Dyes, Perfumeries
Toilet artioles.Soaps. Tooth Brushes, Hair Brush
es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of
arusnes. we nave a la'ge lot of
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and in fact everything used
in the painting business, which we offer at City
prices to caeo uuyers.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Confectionery. Spices, snd the largest stock of va
rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted
to De ot the best the market affords.
J. G. HARTSWICK,
Deo. 2, 1868. JOHN F. IRWIN.
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINARY!
Something new in Clearfield J
Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes !
Great Bargains in Hats and Caps !
THE GRECIAN BEND HAT!
THE VELOCIPEDE HAT !
THE ALPINE HAT !
SILK FIATS, OF THE LATEST STYLE !
ALL KINDS and STYLES and CHEAP!
BOOTS AND SHOES IN PROFUSION!
Ladies look to your interests and call and see
the latest and most fashionable styles of
PLAIN AND FANCY SHOES.
Purple. Blue, Bronse and Bismarck: Shoes, for
Misses and Children, of high cut
CUSTOM WORK
made a speciality at this store.
J. C LIGHTCAP & SON,
rould respectfully announce, to the citizens
of Clearfield and vicinity, that they have
opened a large and varied assortment
of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
and CAPS.ia the Store-room
on Market Street, oppo
site the residence of
H. B. Swoope, Esq., where they will be nappy to
wait on all who wish to patronise First class
SHOE AND HAT STORE.
HAND-MADE CHILDRENS' SHOES!
FINE BOOTS! COARSE BOOTS!
WATER-PROOF BOOTS !
TRUNKS, Ao., Ac
Call and see for yourselves what we
have got for sale.
Remember the place,
MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Opposite the residence of H. B. Swoope, Esq.
March 81, 1869-tf.
MUSICAL GOODS.violins. flutes, fifes claronets,
aocordeons. Italian strings, guitar strings.
clarionet reeds, mnsie paper, instruction books,
for sale by J. P. KRATZER.agent for Pianos and
organs. January-, 1869
B. W. GRAHAM.
A. A. OBABAM.
NEW FIRM!
JAS. B. GRAHAM & S0NS:
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
in all kinds of
Drj Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps,Notions,Groceries,IIard
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 he found in the county
is now on sale at
JAS. B. GRAHAM k SONS.
FOR THE LADIES
They have Bonnets. Silks Coburgs, Alpacas,
Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ging
hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun
shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and
other Gloves, Hosiery. Balmo
rals, Hoop-skirts, and a
general variety of rib
bons, trimmings.
Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices.
FOR GENTLEMEN
They have Black and Blue Cloths, Black and
Faney Cassimeres.Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel
tons, Water-proof Cloth, Silk, Satin
and common Vestings, etc., in
great variety, and at prices
that will give general
satisfaction to buyers.
READY MADE,
Such as Overcoats,Dress coats of various qual
ities and prioes. Plain'and Fancy Vests,
Casnimere and Flannel Overshirts,
Woolen and Cotten undershirts,
Handkerchiefs and neck tics,
Cotten and Woolen socks,
Calf and Eip boots
and Shoes, Gum
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and such
other articles ae are usually needed.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Among hicb may be found Carpet!, Oil cloths,
Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins,
Drillings, Pillow casing. Sheetings,
Toweling!, Table cloths, Table
oovers, Window Blinds, Cur
tains.Ticxings andavery
large assortment of
such articles as
are wanted by housekeepers, and at
prices 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 doxen or piece, and as
cheap as it ean be purchased
elsewhere in the county.
HARDWARE,
Such as Saws and Files,Door Locks and Latch
es, Hinges of all Kinds, Augurs, Screws,
Nails, Spises, Tacas, Brads, r-hovels,
Spades.IIoos. Forks, Axes, Hatch
ets.Chisels.Knives and Forks,
Butcher Knives, Carving
Knives and forks,
and all articles usually wanted by the people.
GROCERIES, ETC.,
Consisting of Sugars. Coffees, Teas. Spices,
Syrups,Dried Fruits, Cheese, Flour, Bacon,
Feed, etc., always on hand and for
sale at a small advance on cost.
WOOD & WILLOWWARE,
Such as Tubs, Buckets end Churns, Clothes
wringers and Wash boards. Clothes, Mar
ket and Dinner Baskets,a general as
sortment, at all times, in store
and for sale low.
IN FACT,
GRAHAM A SONS sell all articles that are
usually kept in a well-regulated country
store, and hence the people generally
will find 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 country prodnse tacen
exchange for Got Is.
Ana. 26'68,
t. B. SJBAHAV.
SEWING MACHINES.
The Singer Manufacturing Company's n
Family Sewing Machine, and the cele
brated Florence, for sale at tbe
KEYSTOXE STORE.
Persons in want of machines would do well
to call and examine the Singer and Flor
ence beiore purchasing Every ma
chine warranted to give Satisfae
tion.
Machines nd machine findings always on bant
Feb. 24. 1869 1 NIVL1NG A SHOWERS.
M'GAUGHEY'S
Restaurant and Refreshment Saloon,
IN LEAVT'S 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.
Jggf Billiard Saloon in Second Story.
Dee. 9, 1S68. DAVID M'GAUGHEY.
11 E MOY AL !
REMOVAL!
C. KRATZER & SONS,
Have removed to tbe 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.
Citizens of 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 kinds of
country produce. Jan. 6,'69.
Mcknight & jannot,
Wagon and Sleigh Makers,
(Immediately in rear of Planing Mill.)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
The subscribers would respectfully inform the
citizens of Clearfield, and the public in general.
that they are prepared to do all kinds of work on
WAG ONS.C AKRIAGES, SLEIG IlS.ctc,
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 to,
wm. Mcknight.
Nov. 18, 1868.
CHARLES JANNOT.
E R. L. ST0UGHT0N,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Would respectfully inform tbe citizens of Clear
field and vicinity, that be has opened a new tail
oring establishment in Shaw's Row, one door east
of the Post 0(Sjf, and has just returned from the
eastern cities with a large and elegant stock of
Cloths, Cassinieres, Nestinc?,
Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for
men and bojs wear, and is
prepared to make np to order CLOTHING, from
a single article 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 warrantsentire satisfaction. A liberal
share of public patronage is solicited. Call and
examine the goods.
Oct 16.1867. E. R. L. STOl'GHTON.
NEW STOEE.
Corner of Second St. and Hill Road.
It. MITCHELL
Has just received and opened, at tbe abovnam-
ed'place.an entire new stock of Spring
and Summer Goods, which he wiU
sell very cheap for oash.
His stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware. Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Ready made Clothing, ete. He also keeps
choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits.
Persons desitous of purchasing goods at fair
rates are respectfully requested to
give him a call.
Approved country produce will be taken, at
the highest prices, in exchange tor goods.
Clearfield, June 17, 1868.
T LIDDELL.
a. J. SXTDEB.
LIDDELL & SNYDER,
Stonecutters and Stonemasons
Will execute all kinds of work in their line, at
moderate prices and a first class style, such as
CEMETERY WORK,
of all kinds;
SCULPTURE IN MARBLE OR SANDSTONE;
ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTS,
in all styles, Aneient or Modern,
Stone dressing for Buildings, and
EVERT DESCRIPTION OF STONE WALLS.
For the latter, they have procured the services
of First-rate masons, and ean do any amount of
work.
Having control of the best resources for obtain
ing every kind of material, an9 having a full ex
perience in the business.they ean 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 canned corn, ete . for aale at the Dru
Store of A. I. SHAW.
March 10, 1S69.
SALT! SALT!: A prim article of ground a
um salt, put cn in Detent sacas. forsaleehea
at the (tc of R. MOSSO r
L ASTER the cheapest in the county, at
May 29 '67. MOSSOP'S.
N
AILS t SPIKES thecheapest in the cennty
at
WANTED 10,000 pounds of WOOL, at tbe
JKusroK Storb," Clearfield, Pa- jelO
PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS
FAIRRANKS
STANDARD SCALES,
Or ALL KlSDft, A'.Su
Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Truck, r
Presses, Improved Money Drawers, te
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
102 Second Avenue, near Wood Sl
PirrSBURGU, PA.
Apr.rCm.J Sra,, pramptly R,pairfi
ED. F0ERSTER,
DEALER IX
Wall Dajer, Wauloic Sunh
Floor and Table Oil Cloths 4c A very n '
tensiveassortmentof all qualities ofaKort
goods will be kept constantly oo hand
and sold as low as the lowest
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. 164 Smitbfield Street, near 6th Arena.
Pittsburg Pa. '
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
Will be found in another department of tl
same house.
March 17, '69-.1m.
R E M 0 V A L
AND
CLEARANCE SALE,
Having found our present Store too small for m
business, we will remove to 311 Liberty itrwt,
about April 1st. To save trouble and expenst a
of moving, we are now closing out our Stock f
H A R D W A R E
AND
CUTLER-ST.
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
LINDSAY. STERBIT A ECWER,
337 Liberty Street,
Aug. 2G.-GS ly PITTSBURGH. PA.
F. C. CR0MM,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MAHKET 8TREET, CLEARFIELD, FA..
Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. U. llartswick
Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fane.
cloths, cawtimeres, etc.. which he will muke up to
order, in tbe latest stylrs. at tie lowest prices
Being an experienced workman, he guarantor!
entire catistaction. A share of public patroDaga
solicited. Man. 20 '69-tf.
LOOK AT THIS !
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books; Sheet Mjie
for Piano, Flu'.e and Violin;
Blank Account and Pass Books, of T?rv de
scription; Paper and Envelope,", r'rtach
pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils;
Deeds; Mortgages; Judimcnt. Exemption and
Proinisory Notes;
Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment
Brief; Legal cap; T.ecord cap and
Bill cap. eto ,
Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail by
P. A. GAULIN,
At the Post office, on Market Street,
Clearfield. Pa.
May 5, 1868
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
The Cheapest and Best Goods in
Clearfield county are sold bj
GEORGE S. PERRY,
WHOLESALE AXD BKTA1L DEALER If
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE,
North-west cor. Curtin St. and Public 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-mle Clothing, Cloths, Casiimeral,
Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Linens, te.
Also a full stock of Gents' Furnish
ing Goods.
IN BOOTS AND SIIOKS
We deft competition, as we buy for ci,
and buy from the manufacturers in East
" em cities, and hence can sell ciir.tr-
er than other dealers.
Iiats and Caps of latest styles very cheap
NOTIONS. All goods in this line Jts
can find with us cheap and good.
HARDWARE, of every description, for err
penters, builders, and others.
G R O C E R I E S .
BYRUPS, from the lowest grade to the belt
that can be bought in the markets.
SUGARS of every kind.
TEASof the very best qealitiei.
COFFEES that cannot be beat.
Either in price or quality
CANNED FRUIT of all kinds,
DRIED FRUITS. Spices, 4c.-
We have always on hand a large stock of
Queensware, Wood and Willow-wars,
IlOrES, CARFETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
WALL & WINDOW PAPERS,
FLOUR & FEED, BACON,.
PROVISIONS, FISH,.
LARD, BUTTER,
OILS, &c, ic.
Any goods yon are in want of ean be fB
at our Store. All are cordially invited
to rail and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as we feel
confident that we ean sell yoa
better goods.and at lower
prices, than ean be purchased elsewhere.
Particular attenflon paid to orders
from a distance, and to supply
ing log eamps.
COME ONE ! COME ALL ! !
No trouble to 6how Goods.
GEORGE S. PERRY,
Osceola, July 29,'68-tt.