Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 23, 1869, Image 4

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    Ipc Qaftmatf oimmf, gicarftefo, 1a., mtc 23, 1869
Thinning out Grapes.
Ia the importance of thinning out the
fruit of the vine, duly considered by the
majority of cultivators? I think not From
close observation, and even sad experience,
the subject in my opinion, calls for much
more attention than is usually given. In
young vines, this is more particularly the
case.
Such vigorous and hardy constituted va
rieties as the Concord may stand it to a con
siderable extent, but even they will eventu
ally suffer. This fault is not only to be found
in the vinyards of the novice, but can be
seen almost everywhere, in charge of those
who know better. This, then, being ad
mitted, the next question is, how shall it be
remedied? Shall we prune so much shorter
so as not to have more wood than the vine
can carry safely through, or have more wood
and then thiu out the bunches?
The latter in my opinion, will be the best,
for by the first plan we get our fruit too
much crowed, and throw too much force in
to the young canes for tie following year's
bearing. My impression is that when a vine
b pruned to what would seem about right,
the pinching out of every third bunch, at
the first operation, pinching back would be
the proper method. I would leave but two
bunches on each bearing shoot, and in some
instances it is better to leave but one.
We ail know that the forming of the seed
of any fruit is the heaviest tax on the plant
This being the case, do we not give consid
erable relief when we diminish the tax one
third? I think we would be safe in count
ing on having the same weight of fruit on
two bunches as if three were left. Some
years ago we grew Concord bunches in this
way, which the Committee, who were to
test them, would not admit them to be of
that variety until they tasted them. For
market ing table grapes, this is particularly
practicable. For instance, let one man take
Concords that will average three fourths of
a pound to the bunch, and another have
them as usually grown, and my word for it,
the large bunches will command nearly dou
ble price, not only among the wealthy, but
the masses. Grape Culturist.
Training Tomato Vines.
A neighbor lady last year trained her to
matoes up small poles bean poles over
six feet high, reaching out above the poles.
This case is a practical demonstration of the
success that may attend this method of
training. If I had not seen it with my own
eyes I could hardly credit a truthful ac
count of it The poles were set before the
plants were, and when the latter began to
grow the leading shoot only was trained, all
others being kept off through the season
As it increased in length, it was tied to the
pole with a common wool twine from time
to time simply a vine like a morning-glory
or honeysuckle.
The fruit of course set first at the lower
end of the vine, and as the season advanced.
higher up, until now there is fruit that bids
fair to ripen at the top of the poles. There
it hung in beautiful clusters,easy accessible,
with no obstruction whatever, and no fruit
rotting under a'swamp of vines where the
sun could not touch it This is all open to the
, light and heat of the sun, and to the wind,
The plant, in short, has a fair chance given
to develope itself, and it was ready and
glad to avail itself of the privilege. If there
is a worm on the vines, he cannot hide
away.but can easily be found and destroyed ;
and the ground can be worked and the
weeds kept down through the whole season
as easily as among corn. Tho grower is
"master of the situation," and he feels it,
and the pies sire and profit are thereby en
hanced. The plants may be set in rows four feet
apart, and thirty inches apart in the row.
They will bear to be set closer than this,
bat there will be less freedom of movement
for the hoeing, tying, etc Try it, reader ;
it is as cheap as the common trellis yes,
cheaper ; it is easy, certain, will ripen fruit
i ; some earlier and give you more of it, of
good quality, from the same areas, in a
word, will please you. Journal of Agri
culture. A slovenly dress, a shabby pate,
The fences down, a broken gate.
Figs in the garden, weeds very high,
Children unwashed', no bacon to fry
Lots of great dogs and yawling torn cats,
Windows repaired with a dozen old hats,
An empty barn not a spear of hay,
Cows in the clover, horse tan away,
Things sold by guess without being weigh'd,
Bills coming in and taxes unpaid
Pipes and tobacco whisky neglect,
Drag in their train, as all might expect,
All sorts of trouble to fret away life
But worst of the whole, an unhappy wife.
Insects. If any . tent caterpillars eggs
have been left, the little webs will soon man
ifest themselves. They are most readily seen
when the dew is on them in the morning.
They are easily destroyed by the hand, with
a corn-cob, or by the use of a swab, with
lye. Destroy them at any rate. Borers are
to be cut out Where there is a depression
in the bark, the knife will usually reveal a
ORGANS AND PIANOS,
ESTYS AND MASON & IIAMLINS,
FOR SALK BY
S. J. HAYES, Curwensville, Pa.
A. P. BOTKTOH. :
S. . TOOHO
BOYNTON & YOUNG,
Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
". AHCrCTUEB.a of
STEAM ENGINES,
Mulay and Circular Saw Mills,
HE A D BL 0 CKS, WA TER WHEELS,
SHAFTING: PULLEiS, BOLTS,
and ail kinds -of Mill work.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVES,
' COOK STOVES,
Heating Stove?, Sled Shoes, Plows,
and eastings of all kinds.
DEALERS IX
Giffsrds' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistles,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Cocks,
Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps,
Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-friction
Metals, Soap Stone Packing,
Gum Packing, Ae., Ac,
December 9, 1868-tf.
NEW FIRM-
NEW GOODS,
AT
LOW PRICES!
NEW SPRING STOCK
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORH!
DRESS GOODS,
Trimmings aud notions in great variety.
WHITE GOODS,
Stamped Goods, Hosiery and Gloves,
Corsets and Skirts,
Ladies Shawls and Coats, new styles,
STRAW GOODS,
Flowers, Ribbons, in.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
Window Shades and fixtures.
Ladies' and Childrens Shoes,
WALLPAPER, WALLPAPER,
Carpets, and Oil Cloths,
HATS AND CAPS,
Prints, Maalins, Ginghams. Tickings, Cot
tonades,Canimeres, Tweeds, Ae:, Ae.
Cheaper than the cheapest.
June 1, '9. D. G. NIVLING
18G9.
: 1869.
GRAND OPENING
OF
SPRING & SUMMER
STYLES
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS,
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
- FURNISHING GOODS, kc.
Having selected our stock with the greatest care,
we cannot be surpassed ia Style and Quality.
All our goods will be sold at a close cash
price, so that purchasers will find it
to their advantage in calling on us
Having fitted up a separate room for Hats and
Caps and Straw Goods, the finest assortment
of these goods will be kept,
i
WM. REED & CO.,
Market St. Clearfield, Fa.
April 14, 1389.
fRAlS WANTED. Wheat. Rye, Corn, Buck
VJT wheat and Oats wanted, fur which ih
est market price will be paid, by J. P. KRATZER,
kJMowt, vffiuaiie me jairj v-iearneld, Fa .
NOTICE. All parson indebted to the aubseri
ber, are requested to come and settle with
out delay. R. MOSSOP.
QAWED LUMBER. The undersigned
having started in the Lumber business,
near Osceola, Clearfield county. Fa., ii now pre
pared te furnish pine boards, elear and panel
stuff, Ae. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order
and snipped on snort notice.
Osceola Hills.
May 5, 1868-tf. Clearfield co.. Pa.
FOR SALE,
White Lead, Zinc Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine,
Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and
dry, Paint and Varnish brusbea.
HABTSWICK A IRWIS,
Oearfield.Pa -M S,'69.
T A8SACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE
J"- INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated ISM. Assets nearly Three Million
Dollars. Dividends Annually. One-third or one
half of the premium loaned to the assured. All
Policies Nonforfeitable by law of the State of
Massachusetts Reliable and energetic Agents
wanted. Apply to
JOHN Kn6X MARSHALL. State Agent,
S. W. eor 6th and Walnut Streets,
Mayl2,'69-3m Philadelphia. Pa.
"POUND on Market Street, nearly oppo--
site the jail, the cheapest place to buy
wholesale or retail,)
Dry Goods, Confectionery, Nails,
Groceries, Drugs, Glass,
Notions, Medicines. Paints,
Clothing. Boots A Shoes. Oils,
Hardware, Hats A Caps, Sioves,
Tinware, Flour, Leather,
Queensware, Chop, Carpels.
Woodenware, Bacon, Oilcloths.'
Stationery, Fish, Wall Paper,
Musical Goods, Salt, Tobacco and
Shoe Findings, Plaster, Cigars,
May 12-lm. at J. P. KRATZER'S.
SOMETHING NEW
.IN ANSONVILLE,
Clearfield county, Penn'a.
The undersigned having erected, during the
past summer, a large and commodious store room,
is now engaged in filling it up with a new and
select assortment of Fall and Winter goods, which
uv uunra w me puuiro ai pnens u ami lap uiucs
His stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is unusual
ly extensive, and rs offered to customers at from
$10 to $20 for a whole suit. Flour, Salt, and Gro
ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment;
Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps, in (treat variety : Ladies'
dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together
with an endless assortment of notions too tedious
to enumerate, always on hand, and sor sale very
oheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard,and other goods
in proportion. Now is the time to buy.
Country produce of every kind, at the highest
market prices, will be taken in exchange for
goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refused
tor any artiole in store. Examine my stock be
fore you ouy elsewhere. .
October 30,1867. H.SWAN.
ATTENTION,
BUYERS !
READ! READ'!
Who sells the cheapest goods in the
county?
MOSSOP !
Who sells best calicoes at 12$ cts a yard ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells best unbleached muslin at 17 cents
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at ?500?
M O S S O T !
Who sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at $1 SO?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's bestKip Boots at $4,50?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hats lower than anybody else ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Sugar the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Syrup the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Flour the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hardware the cheapest ?
MOSS'OP!
Who Bells Queensware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Clothing the cheapest ?
"" MOSSOP!
Who sells Plaster the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Salt the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Wrho first brought goods down to the
lowest cash prices ?
MOSSOP!
Everybody should buy their goods at
MOSS OP'S!
Clearfield, May 1J. 1869.
E
D. PERKS A Co's flour, the best in market, for
sale oy J. EH AW A SON.
DESSICATEDCOCOANUTS.forpies.puddings,
ete , for sale at GRAHAM'S.
GABLE CHAINS a good article, on hand and
for sale by MERRELL A BIG LE-R.
rj.RAPE VINES FOR SALE. All the
leading hardy varieties of first quality
Orders Solicited as soon as convenient and filled
In rotation, by A M. HILLS.
Q LEARFIELD 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-
nisnea table, with clean rooms ana new ocas,
where all may feel at home and the weary be at
rest. New stabling attached.
rmiipsourg, Sep. Zos. jab. tx. ualea.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
IlnnHnmlftn Plinn',
This old establishment havins been leased by
J. Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison
House.'' has been thoroughly renovated and re
furnished, and supplied with all the modern im
provements and conveniencies necessary to a first
class Hotel. The dining room has been removed
to ine nrst noor, and is now spacious ana airy.
The chambers are all well ventilated, and the
Proprietor will endeavor to make his guests per
fectly at home. J. MORRISON.
Huntingdon-June 17,1868. Proprietor.
BEE HIVES! BEE HIVES!!
The undersigned having on band and for sale
the American Movable-comb bra Hives, and
finding it impossible to supply the demand for
hives 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 cut
to order. Persons desirous of seeing a sample of
the hives will please call at Kivling 4- Showers
Store, in Clearfield. Bee raisers will find it to
their advantage, to have the patent hives. Per
sons wishing to buy either hives or territory can
address us to Glen Hope, Clearfield county. Pa.
April 14. 1869. A. A W. A NIVL1NU.
To th Working Class: I am now prepared
to furnish all classes with const ant employment
at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the
spare moments. Business new, light and profita
ble. Fifty cent to $5 per evening, is easily earn
ed by persons of either sex, and the boysand girls
earn nearly as much as men Great inducements
are offered thoce who will devote their whole
time to the business: and. that every person who
sees this notice, may send me their address and
test the business for themselves, I make the fol
lowing nnparalled offer : To all who are not well
satisfied with the basinets, I will send SI to pay
for the trouble of writing me Full particulars,
directions. Ac, sent free. Sample sent by mail
tor 10 cents. Address E. C, Allkm, Augusta. Me.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned. Executors of the Estate of
Jason Kirk, late of the Borough of Lumber-city,
deceased, offer at private sale the following 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, from 80 to 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 Jurwensville. Persons desirous of
seeing the property, can call upon J. R. Arnold,
residing inereon. cor further particulars apply
iv tun uuuorsigueu at iiumoer-cny.
ISAAC KIRK.
SAMUEL KIRK,
Jan. 13, '69. JOHN RUSSELL, Exrs
gOMETIIING NEW AND BEAUTI
The Photograph Marriage Certificate ia truly a
luiug ui nro oeaoiy. 11 consists 01 a Deauuiui
engraving, with a place on tbe left to insert tho
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 haning in our parlors, a
"keepsake," that will remind us of our bridal
day, and bridal beauty.
All who have been lately married, and those
contemplating marriage should nave them. Many
who have been married for years are applying
tor mem. Any competent penman can nil them
out.
The nndersigned is tbe exclusive agent for the
Photograph Marriage Certificate, for Clearfield,
Centre and Elk counties. They will be sent by
mail pre-paid.
Send your address and get a descriptive circular
grans. Aaaren n.u fVjliUt, Wrstover.
March 17, '69-ty. Clearfield Co. Pa
THE GIIEAT
ZINGARI BITTERS.
A Safe Blood Purifier, '
A Splendid Tonic,
A Pleasant Beverage.
A Certain Cure
and
PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES
The ZINGARI BITTERS are compounded fnm
a prescription of the celebrated Egyptian physi
cian Da. CuEurcs, who, after years of trial and
experiment, discovered the Zingari Herb the
most reniarxaoie vegetable production, the earth,
perhaps, has ever yielded certainly tbe most
effective in the cure of disease. It. in combina
tion with tbe other valuable properties of which
ine e.Lnu ah.1 jji ITERS is composed, will cure
Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever ,Cholio,
Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage,
Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Com
. - plaints, Rheumatism, Dysentary, Acute and
Chronic Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus. Chol
era, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever,
Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of
the Kidneys, Habitual Coetiveness,
Ae., Ac, Ac,
In the Prevention and Cork of the above dis
eases, it has never been known to fail, as thou
sands of our most prominent citiiens throughout
all parts of the country will testify. Let the
afflicted send for a circular containing testimoni
als and certificates of those who have been cured
after their cases have been pronounced hopeless
vj uur uesi pnysicians.
Principal depot.
F. RAHTER A CO..
No N. Front St , Philadelphia
Recommended by Ex-Gov. David R. Porter, of
suuajrivania, non. ftooert j. nailer, oi Penn
sylvania. Hon. Edward McPaerson. of Pennsyl
vania. Hon. Joel B. Danner. of Pennsylvania
Hon. Wm. McSherry, ol Pennsylvania, and others
tor circulars. reo. mtn, JbfiV ly.
ROUND AND TJNGROTJKD SPICES, Citnn
VX cngusb Currants, Essence Coffee, and Vine
gar ot the best quality. for sale by
Jn. 16. HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
VERT FINE blankets will be sold cheap
by J. SHAW A SON.
fTIHE highest market prices paid for Shingles
-a. "j j. on a it sua.
B
ACON, Hams. Sides and Shoulders at reduced
prices, at MOSSOP'S
D
RIEB FRUIT, at reduced prices, at
amy IX, BU. MUSbUf B.
UEENSWARE Tea sets, best stone-ware, U
pieces, at $ 50 at MOSSOP'S.
s
ADDLES, Bridle; harness, collars Ac, for
saiear . MKKKfcLL niULttt s
THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, tor Wag.
ons, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER
T4KUNES a nnintitir nn hand and forsake
at
L May 27. GRAHAM'S
o
IL, Putty, Paints Gl ass and Kails for 8al at
s
TOVES of all sorts and sixes, eonstantly on
band at MERRELL A BIGLER 8
c
LOVER, Timothy and Orohard-grass seeds at
" SHAW A SON now offer there whole stock of
I - wnAla. f I .1 C . AA. in PI,!!.
. wiyum 1U M iqu orBk WWH " urn. as.
r II I LD REN'S furs twemj-fire per cent lens than
rw T C LI A W aV CAV
XRONI IRON'.! Best bar i'on. for sale at tbe
j. sxore ot utKtiMii auiuii.iv
fi UNS. Pistols and sword canes to be bad at
VJT June,'6. MERRELL A JBiuLER t,
WLE & LIQUOR STORE
I. L. BEIZENSTEIN 4 CO.,
DBXLKRS IB
WIXES AND LIQ UORS,
MARKET STREET, CLBARFIELDJPA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
on band.
January 27. 18S9-6m.
YOUT II S
AND BOYS',
CLOTHING.
The undersigned having recently added
READY-MADE CLOTHING
to his former business, would respectfully
solicit an examination ot his stock. Being
a practical Tailor be flatters himself
that he is able to offer a better
c1as 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 bis store,
and making their selections. Also,
a full supply of Gents 'furnishing
goods always on hand.
Feeling thankful for past favors, he would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the
same.
April 23. 18fi9 II BRIDGE.
B. B. PATTOSI, t
B. A. IKVIS,
: : : : jho pattoh,
: : : : j.b. ibwis.
E. B. PATT0N& CO.,
Having fitted up a first-class
PLANING MILL,
are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man
ufaetured Lumber, such as
FL O OUING, SID IX G,
Surface-dressed Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
and every description of Plain and Fancy Mould
ings, Dealers will find it to their advantage to
consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere
Address, E. B. Patton & Co.,
Curwensville,
Dec. 2,'G8. Cloarfield Co., Ta.
ii
BEST GOODS"
AT
"LOWEST PRICES."
Bennett, Blattenberger & Co.,
NOW OFFER AT THEIR
MAMMOTH STOPvE,
IN OSCEOLA,
A large and well selected stock of fre.h
J
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, purchased at lowest market rates, and to
be sold at a slight advance on cost, 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 rcguIaU (
households, as well also to
MILLS, MINES AND CAMPS.
Orders received and promptlj filled.
Highest market pric-e paidfo
Country Produce.
Salesmen are polite, attentive and obliging
CALL, SEE, EXAMINE,
and be convinced.
Bennett, Blattenberger & Co.
0ceqla Mills, April 2i , 1869.
PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD
THE NATIONAL BITTERS.
has cured more cases of Dyspepsia, more cases ot
LIVER COMFL.AI3T, more cases or jtnvuiiS
HEADACHE, FEVER AAGUE, and more cases ot
DIBILITT, than any other remedy before tbe
publio in the same space of time.
IT PURIFIES TIJE BLOOD
clams tb mind, restnreasleep, is an Excel! en t Ap
petiser, and a general vigorator of the System.
TWAUjW. B (i W VJI 1 IVfil . was.
No 9 N. Seventh 1st., Philadelphia.
Sold by Druggets, and Dealers generally.
Feb. 2. 1869. 6 mo.
J. K. BOTTORF'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
Persons denrinr rood nietures.of any style and
price, 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. '
CHILDRENS1 PICTURES
taken, accurately in a few seconds.
Tbe TONE and FINISH of my photographs
guaranteed to equal that of any made ia Phila
delphia or tv Xork.
Constantly on hand a large supply of
FRAMES, ALBUMS, and STERESCOPES,
of all sixes, styles, and prices, and of the verv
best finish.
Also, a choice selection of
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
of tbe most interesting American and Foreign
scenery, lor sale at reasonable rates.
Frames, of all sixes, from any style of moulding.
made to order, on short notice.
Dee. 2. 1863.
J. K. BOTTORF.
REMOVAL.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS, "
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
We beg leave to inform our old and new ousto
me.s. 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
DRUGS, CHEMICAL, PATENT MEDI
CINES, OILS. PAINTS 6- VARNISHES.
Our stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of every
thing used, selected with the greatest care, and
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE.'
We also keep a lull stock of Dyes. Perfumeries
Toilet articles.Soaps. 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 fact everything used
in the painting business, which we offer at City
prices to cash buyers.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va
rieties ever offered in tbis place, and warranted
to be of tbe best tbe market aAords.
J. G. HARTSWICK,
Deo. 2, ISflS. JOHN F. IRWIN.
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINARY!
Something new hi Clearfield J
Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes !
i
Great Bargains in Hats and Caps !
THE GRECIAN BEND HAT!
THE VELOCIPEDE HAT !
THE ALriNE HAT !
SILK II ATS, OF Til E LATEST STYLE !
ALL KINDS and STYLES and CHEAP!
BOOTS AND SIIOES IN PROFUSION !
Ladies look to your interests and eall and see
the latest and most fashionable styles of
PLAIN AND FANCY SHOES.
Purple. Blue, Bronte and Bismarck Shoes, for
Misses and Children, of high cut.
CUSTOM WORK
made a speciality at this store.
J. C. LIGIITCAP & SON
would respectfully announce, to the eitisens
of Clearfield and vicinity, that they have
opened a large and varied assortment
of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
and CAPS, 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 class
SHOE AND HAT STORE.
HAND MADE CHILDRENS' SHOES !
FINE BOOTS ! COARSE BOOTS!
WATER-PROOF BOOTS !
TRUNKS, Ac, Ae.
Call and see for yourselves what we
have got for sale.
Remember the place,
MARKET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Opposite tbe residence of H. B. Swoope, Esq.
March 31, 1868-tf.
MUSICAL GOODS.violins.flutes, fifeaelaronets,
accordeons, Italian strings, guitar strings,
clarionetreeds. music narer .' instruction books.
for sale by J.P. &AXZR,gent for Pianos and
vigaae. - January o, asov
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NEW FIR M !
JAS. B. GRAHAM & SON'S,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
ia all kinds of
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ha:
and Caps,Notions,Groceries,IIard
ware, Queensware, Wood ami
Willowware, Flour, Bacon,
Fish, Salt, etc, etc., etc.,
MARKET STREET,
Clearfield, Fa.-
The Largest, Best and Cheapest stock
of goods to be found in the county
is now on sale at
JAS. C. GRAHAM & SONS.
FOR THE LADIES
They have Bonnets. Silks Coburgs, Alparu,
Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Ging
hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun
shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and
other 6 loves. Hosiery-Balmorals,
Hoop-skirts, and a
general variety of rib
bons, trimmings,
Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices.
FOR GENTLEMEN
Tbey have Black and Blue Cloths. Black and
Fancy Cassimeres,attinetts, 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 (joll
ities and prioes. Plain'and Fancy Vrstt,
Cassiinere and Flannel Overshirts,
Woolen and Cotten undershirts,
Handkerchiefs and neck ties,
Cotten and Woolen socks.
Calf and Kip boots
and Shoes, Gum
Boots and Fhoes, Hats nd Caps, snd inch
other articles as are utually needed.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Amonp .bich may be found CarpeU.ftileloiht,
Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached .Voiius,
Drillings, Pillow eaiing. Sheetings,
Toweling, Table cloths, Table
oovers, Window Blinds, Car
tains.TicKings and a very
large assortment of
such articles as
are wanted by housekeepers, and st
prices to suit the times.
QUEENSWARE,
A lull assortment, consisting of Tea and Din
ner sets. Pitchers, Bowls, Dishes, and a
general vriety of ware that will be
sold by the doten or piece, and as
cheap as it can be purchaiwd
elsewhere in the county.
HARDWARE,
Such as Saws and Files, Door Locks snd Latch
es, Hinge or all inds, Augurs, Screws,
Nails, Spines, TaoKS, Brads, Shovels,
Spades.Hoes. Forks, Axes. II aich
eU.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. 5r
Syrups,Dried Fruits, Cheese.Klour.Escoa.
Feed, etc., always on hand and for
sale at a small advance ou cost
WOOD & WILLOWWARE,
Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns. Cloth
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 articl.s that sr
usually kept in a well-regulated coantry
tore, and banco tbe people genemllj
will find it to their advantage t
buj goods of them.
SAWED LUMBER.
We are also extensively engaged in W'l
and selling all kinds of Sawed Lum
and as we intend giving this brant-,
of business special attention, we
feelassuredthatwecanmake
it to the advantage of
those who Have lumber for sale to deal wita
Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber-
GOODS ARRIVING PAI IX
Grain and country produae taxen
exchange for Ooe ds
Avq. J6-'6S.