get tU ptt&tx. Destroying Insects. We trust that tbe time will come soon when much mare fruit can be raised, fairer aod sounder, too, than we raise at present, and have done for some years past, in spite of all the insects who are the main cause of the trouble. We believe that these pests can be got rid of in a little while, and a rev olution created by their destruction. In stead of the multitude of these "bugs" showing that their extirpation u not in our power, it is this very multiplicity which makes it certain that they can be slaughter ed, and nature herself points out the way by the very instincts implanted in the in sects themselves. The plan we are about io recommend would be of course best accom plished by all the farmers in the neighbor hood practicing it, but incalculable good can be done, for we ourselves have tried it, by its being followed up effectually on a single farm or orchard. We never should have had so many in sects in the first place.if we bad not depart ed from nature, either in the matter of shooting the small birds or removing all the shelter which enough of woods affords to them. For more than fifty years here, we have gone on persistently cutting away the timber everywhere, and driving the birds before us in all directions, that at last the insects have taken the place of the feathered tribes, and destroyed therefore, the ballance of the fruit. We firuit derived the idea of our mode of massacre by wholesale, from observing some years since, in onr visits to Newport, that the stieet gas lamps at tracted and burned immense quantities of moths and other flying things. We thought something of the kind, either fire or sweets. would answer the purpose in the country. One gallon of black mola-ses, recommend ed by Joseph Treat, Vineland, New Jersey, unfit for anything else, mixed with water and placed in old vessels, will suffice for a farm from early spring till fall, only requir ing to have the moths thrown out ; to be removed or kept covered by day, (to pre serve from bees,) and to be filled up and kept sweet, as it gradually wastes or too greatly ferments. The same sweetened wa ter on plates, with cobalt, ratsbane, or any thing smaller to it, will poison the moths. But there is a still more universal means, for nature has made every insect a fire wor shipper. Little fires in gardens or orchards, at early twilight,burDing five, ten or fifteen minutes will attract and consume perfect swarms of mil sorts of insects, and more directly save fruit than anything else. Light wood ob tained and split fine, or flat bottomed tin lamps, like those of the campaign torches, will be money at one hundred per cent, in every man's pocket who owns either garden or orchard. And picking up and burning or boiling all fallen fruit, will make two or three hundred to one less insects the follow ing year. Reading Journal. How Much? How much better is your farm than it was one year ago? IIow much lovlier have you made your home by the planting of trees and shrubs? .How much better is your stock of horses, sheep, and cattle? How much of error have you discov ered in your mode of treatment of the dif- : an- t. . , orr il ferent crops you have grown? How mudf have youlearned from your neighbors, from your agricultural paper, from your experi ence in relation to your farm operation? IIow much have you done to aid your wife and daughter in their household duties by furnishing them with improved household utensils.and the better location and arrange ment of wells, cUterns, walks, wood piles, cellars and dairy rooms? IIow much of kindness and charity have you shown to wards the needy and the helpless? IIow much better husband, father, and brother are you than you were one year ago ? Now is the time to reflect upon all these things' Almost every one who has had any expe rience in gardening know.! the importance of pruning newly planted trees. But in transplanting cabbage, beets, tomatoes and similar vegetables, few ever think of taking off the leaves an operation fully as impor tant as the reduction of the branches of an apple or pear tree. Try it, and you will never omit it again. Muffins. To one quart of flour allow one teaspoonfull of saleratus, two teaspoon fulls of cream of tartar, two tablespoonfulls of melted lard, two eggs, a little salt, and enough sweet milk to make a tolerably stiff batter. Have muffin-rings all ready and well greased; put the rings half full and bake in a brisk oven. By the use of machinery iavented within the past twenty years, a farmer's boy can do the work of ten men. The Kansas papers report the wheat,corn and other crops, as very promising in all parts of that State. He is a farmer who keeps his farm from running down. He who does not do this is no farmer. The Maine Farmer recommends giving pigs good rock salt twice a week in their food. The Mississippi fruit crops have been se riously injured by the late frosts. f f;c gtaffentrnt's gountaf, gfearftctb, CD RWBNSVILLR ADVERTISEMENTS, HOUSE, A MERICAN CurwensviHe, Pa. . Having taken charg of this well-known Hotel, the undersigned would respectfully solwit of th. public patronage. Travelers will I W accommodations equal to those of any other fcoBse in thi section. Charges "pdsrate Dec. Z, 1863-tf. JOHN J. BKKD, Prop r. t c n n J. V. wnuld inform his old cus- " tomers, and the public generally, that he still eontinnes to manufacture BOOTS AD SHOES of the very best French Calf and Kip. at the lowest prices for cash or approved country prodnee. He alsbmaxes all kinds 01 neavy ooou All work warranted, and perfect satisfaction giv n. Opposite Draucker's Hotel, CurwensviilejPa. July 2, 180S-ly - CJUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. CurwensviHe, Pa. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well-known Hotel. bavins: been re-fitted and re-fnrnirhed throughout, is now open for the accommodation or travelers, ana me puoue i . . - - .1 ii- i general. Charges moderate. Wat. Jtt. J-tr i August 1-t, 186 7-tf. Proprietor. ww a Ww ntfT 1-v r T7T O T7T XT ' T?u,Mm ape ITomr Industry. lhe undersiin-- ... ni a i . I nail way between uurwennnne tnn vivaraeia i rrsUfsu'nd.Prd a'nd dwarf" EVrgre.n" Bh'rnb bery. Grape Vines, Uoosenerry, LawicB siaca ucij,uip. , . ; ai I berry. Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early ScarletRheuJ barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addres rb. Ac. Ordei Aug 31.1864 j,l. wntunt,v;urwensviiie SJ. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, Office on Main Street, CurwensviHe, Pcnn'a., Will make nrofessional visits for the conveni ence of of the Dublio eommeneins;in April, 1869, as follows,vii : Luthersburg first Friday of every month ; Anaonville.nrst Monday or every momn , T it m Kp 1 1 1 1 w fit ThnrfHtT f averv month: snendine two Java in either place. All ordes for XiTp " i - ... . . i i v : : I Esxeetn extracted ny tne application oi local i anesthesia, comparatively without pain. All kinds or dental work guaranteed. N. K. Th. nubile will Dlease notice, mat Air. 11 . when not eneaeed in the above visits, may be found in his office in Oorwensville. ap.i. on-iy WAYS NEW, WITHOUT FAIL. T r T T to- x T? T T "VT I Has just received and opened at the old stand in CurwensviHe, an ratire new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which he will sell very cheap for casb. His stock consists ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready - made Clothing, etc. The publie generally is respecfully invited te five him a call ; see his stuck and hear hisprices. and purchase from him if you find it will be to your advantage, jnqv. la, ispo POR SALE-three building lots, 24 by 85 -- feet, near the railroad depot. Will be I sold sepaiate, ur in a body. For further inform- uon apply to a. B Jiu, uiearneia, ra. K (inn POUNDS WOOL WANTED OfJJ J by tbe subEcriber, which will be taken on book account or in exchange for goods. arxet prices paid lor ncoi. Bower. May 28. DAVID BELL. F. C. CROMM, MERCHANT TAILOR, a IRK XT STUB ST, CLEARriBLD, PA., Adjoining tbe residence of Dr. J. G. Iiartswick,j T. c , r nin: i t cloths; eawimeres. etc.. which he will make np to order, in the latest styles, at the lowest prices Beine an experienced workman, he euarantees entire satisfaction. A share of publio patronage I sol icited. (Jan. 20,'89-tf. FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTER--1- ESTS. The undersigned havinjr ob tained tbe right to sell T 3. Booth's Improved Stump Extractor, after a trial of three days on the farm of J Asian W. Thompson, in Lawrence tp. we 6nd it par excellent in every respect, giving pancoiHuuikDUUD w mil present, nuiuing ma yet gotten out of repair. We extracted every tree and stump as we passed, large and small, we now offer it to tbe citisens of Lawrence. Pike, Penn. Bradford and Goshen townships. We will sell the right to build a singlemacbine for $30 00 or any person wishing a machine this summer, we will deliver the same on the farm of the pur chaser, and give it a trial for his satisfaction, for Z00 00. with terms liberal. W. P. TATE Address Tate A Brown. A. H. BROWN. Clearfield P.O . jel8-2m. Clearfield county, Pa. 4 T T I T 1 0 N l-l'I? PS KRVK TfTF. -i- IT TT TUFFS Curculio, wood-borer, and all other insects so a- ... j - - ..ji.-j . i destructive to fruit trees, successfully prevented from committing their ravages on orchards. The tender vice and ornamental tree alike preserved in root, body, branch, and bud. from the attack of any kind of vermin or insect, by -Fisher's new land useful process for preventing the borer or oiaer inseois irom injuring irui( irees. snade and orn.mental treet. shrubs and vines." Patented September 12th. 1S66. This remarkable invention has been tested ine mont ntorougn manner, and nas la every in stance given the most conclusive proofs of its merits In no eae has it failed to prove itself a perfect and complete protection against the va rious kinds of insects that for years past have been preying upon all kinds of fruit and fruit trees, testimonials furnished it desired. Individual and township riehtscan be had upon application to D. DRESSLEK, Jq.. at Rocxlon, Viearneia county, ra., woo ir agem tor uiearneid eonnty. jJunero. l6.-3 m p VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUIVATE SALE. The undersigned. Executors of the Estate of I lasnn Kirk, late or tbe Boroogh of Lumber-city, deceased, offer at private sale the following de scribed real estate, to wit : The undivided half of I aoout two Hundred acres or land, situate in Union township, Clearfield county. Pa., known as the nion Mills" property. About 22 acres of the land is cleared, from 80 to 100 acres is oovered 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 hosse and barn. The water power is good, situated on Anderson's creek, about 12 miles above CurwensviHe. Persons desirous of seeing the property, can call upon J. R, Arnold, residing thereon. For farther particulars apply iu iue uuucraigucu at Ltumoer-ouy. ISAAC KIRK, SAMl'EC KIKK. Jan. 13, '69. JOHN RUSSELL. Exr's. TEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lumber City, Pa., The undersigned would respectfully inform their customers, and the publie in general, that they have Jnst received their Spring stock of foods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots, boes. Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt. Flour, Bacon. Nails, Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware, Queensware, Baskets, Tuba, Churns. Carpet, Oil cloth, and a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which they will sell chbap roit CASB. They wenld also direct attention to their large stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1887. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on hand a general .assortment ef Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children. KIRK. A SPENCER. THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes. t r Wag ons, for sale by MERRELL A BIQLER 0TJ P"!7' PainU G'" "d 'or sale at Jnp g8- MERRELL A BItfLER'S STOVES of all sorts and siscs. constantly on a" t MERRELL A BIGLER'S IRONi IR0N!!-Rest bar iron, for sale at the tor of MERRELL A BIGLER. GUNS. Pistols and sword eanes to be had at Jnne.'oo MERRELL A BIGLER'S. CLOVER, Timothy and Orchard -grass seeds at C. KRATZER A SONS, I Restaurant and Refreshment Saloon, j IN LEAVY'S KEW BUILDING, (formerly occupied by Rote,) Second St., Clearfield, Ta. Constantly kept en hand a fine selection 01 Candies, Cigan, Tobacco, Nuts, 4c. Also Fresh. Oysters, received daily, and served up in any style, to suit the taste of customers. Billiard Saloon in Second Story. Dee. 9, 1868 DAVID M'QATJQHEY. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! C. KRATZER & SONS, Have removed to the large and jelegant; HEW STORE EOOM, on Second Street, adjoining Mer- . . . ., . . c?i U . tkaw will n 4 UigUr'a urawre cw, wu be pleased to sc. their old and new customers. a.u .-.) At:.: ...r ,1. n vimttn Clearfield, ana UlLIHlltV, " 'J m wishing to make 'purchases, will find it to their advantage to examine their stock. Goods at cash prices exchanged for all kinds of eonntrv nroduce. Jn- oa- Mcknight & jannot, Wagon and Sleigh Makers, - m . . - r ' (Immediately in rear of Planing Mill.) CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscribers would respectfully inform tbe citxensof Clearfield, and the publio in general. that they are prepared to do all kinds of work on WAGONS.CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS,&c, on short notice and on reasonable terms, and in a workmanlike manner. A new ieaiure incur lino si that we iron our own work, All orders promptly' attended to. wm. Mcknight. Nov. 18, 1863. CHARLES JANNOT. E R. L.STOUGHTOiN, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARX IT STBBBT, CLBABVIELD, PA., Would respectfully inform thecitixensof Clear field and vicinitv. that he has ODened a new tall- orIng e,ubli5nIBent ln ghaw's Row, on. door east ... of the Post Offioe, and has just returned from tbe .astern cities with a laree and etorant stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Nestings, Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for men and boys wear, and is prepared to make up to order CLOTHING, from a tingle 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. lie offers great bargains to custo- mr. nd warrantrf.eutire satisfaction. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. Call and examine the goods, Oct 18,1867. E. R. L. ST0UGHT0N. NEW STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL lias 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 oash. II is stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cbds. Readv made Clothing, etc. He also keeps cuoicv iuui, liUtn hvii, vuuu inu, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give bias a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange tor goods. Clearfield, June 17, 1SS8. 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; f aper and Envelopes, rrenon pressed and plain; Pens and Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and rromisory Aotes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment isrier; irfgal cap; Record cap and Bill cap, etc, Will be sold at Wholesale or Retail by P. A. GAUL IN, At the Post office, en Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. May 5, 1663 M arble and Stone Yard. T. LIDDELL & CO., Desire to Inform their friends, and the publio, that they have now and will Keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stooc of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and are prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, ' BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sandstone and Marble, CURB and POSTS for Cemetery lots, - WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNAMENTS, &c. They would invite special attention to their Sandstone Monuments which are builtfrom orig inal designs and will compare favorably with anything of the xind in the country. If desired they can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at a slight advance on the prioe of Sandstone. Yard on Reed street, near the Depot, Clearfield, Penn'a- June9,136 CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peaehei and canned oorn, etc , for sale at the Drug Store of A. I. SHAW. March 10, 1869. rGAUGHEY'S J.B. 8BAHAH. B W. GBABAX. A. A. SBABAJI N E W FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS - in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,Notions,Groceries,IIard- ware, Queensware, Wood and WHlowware, 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 Bonuets. Silks Cobnrgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other G loves.H osiery .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 Fancy Cassimeresattinetts, 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 Overeoats,Dress coats of various qual ities and prices. Plain and Fancy Vests, Cassimere and Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotten nndersbirU, Handkerchiefs and neck -ties, Cotten and Woolen socks, Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and such other articles as are usually needed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Amony hieh may be found Carpets,Oil cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Pillow casing, Sheetings, Toweling!, Table cloths, Table n. oovers, Window Blinds, Cur- taint.Tictingi.and a very large assortment of snch articles as re wanted by housekeepers, and at prices to suit the times. QUEENSWARE, A full assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets. Pitchers, Bowls, Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will be old by the dosen or piece, and as cheap as it can be purchased elsewhere in the county. HARDWARE, Such as Saws and Files, Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all Inds, Augurs, Sorews, Nails, Spis.es, Tacxs, Brads, Shovels, Spades,Hoes.Forks, Axes, Hatch ets.Chisels,Knives and Forks, Butcher Knives, Carving xnives and forks, and all articles usually wanted by the people. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of Sugars. Coffees, Teas. Spices, Syrups,Dried Fruits, Cheese.FIour, Bacon, Feed, etc., always on hand and for sale at a small advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOW WAKJU, Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns, Clothes wringers and Wash boards. Clothes. Mar ket and Diuner 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 oountry 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 branoh of business special attention, we feel assured th at we can make it to the advantage of those who have lumber for sale to deal with us. Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Grain and country prodaie tax en exchange for Got i- Aoe- S6-'68. jUtgut PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES, OP ALL K1HDS, ALSO Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trueks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, e. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 10i Second Avenue, near Wood St., PinSBURGH, PA. Apr.7-6m. Sralrj Promptly tlrptuna. JAS. T. BRADY & CO., (Surcettart tm S. Jones o Co.,) CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD S1REETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., BANKERS, BUT AHD SILL ALL K19DS OT GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. Six per eent. interest allowed on deposits sub ject to check. Money loaned on Government Bonds. 'Bonds registered free of charge. May 19;'69-ly. JAMES T. BRADY 4- CO. ED. F0ERSTER, DBALSB IX Wall Paper. Window Shades, Floor and Table Oil Cloths Ac A very ex tensive assortment of all qualities of above goods will be kept constantly on hand and sold as low as tbe lowest WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT No. 164 Smithfield Street, near 6th Avenue I Pittsburg Pa. I A SPLENDID STOCK OF TOTS AND FANCY GOODS , , . . t . . 1 luuuv ,u I same bouse March 17, '69-3m. LINDSAY, STERRITT & EUWER, NEW WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE. 311 LIBERTY ST.HE AD of SMITIIFIELD, PITTSBURGH PA. OB. T. 4 BOYBB. A. t. SBAW . B0YER & SHAW, (LATB A. I. SBAW,) NEW AND FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE! MARKET STREET, (Adjoi)uug Store oR. Mossop,) CLEARFIELD, TA. Having purchased the above Store Room, and refitted it entirely, making it in all respects a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, we are now opening, and offer to the public, a full, complete and.strictly pure assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Varnishes, Ac, Ac Patent Medicines, Dye Staffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Confectioneries, Stationery, Ac Physicians Will find our stock of Drugs full and complete. and at a very slight advanoe on Eastern prices. School Pool s. Teachers and others will be furnished withal ieal and miscellaneous books by express, at short notice. Stationery, Consisting; of Can. Flat Cao.FoolseaD.Lettarand Perfumed Note Paper, also, a very neat stock oi Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ao. Housekeepers Will find full stock of Pure Spices, Soda.Soda Ash, Concentrated Lye- Soap, Ao. Ladies and Gentlemen Arc requested to examine our stock of Perfume- I ry, Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps. Brushes, Combs, Toilet Setts, Ao. Smokers and CJtewers Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing and Smoking Tobaooo, Imported and Domestio Cigars, Snuff, Fine-cut, Ac Carbon Oil, Of the best brands, always on band. Liquors. The beet quality of Liquors always on hand.for mtdioal purposes. Physicians prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded. T. J. B0TER, A. I. SHAW. May 19,1869. HILDRENS furs twenty-five per eent less than VVeost at J.S11AW4SON. 500,000 LONG shingles wanted by J. SHAW A SON. J. SHAli A SON now offer there whole stock of woolens for less than first cost in PhMa. T A CON, Hams, Sidee and Shoulders at red need U prices, at MOSSOP'S. T7I0DDER CUTTERS of asuperior makt for 1 sale at reasonable prises, at MJSKKELL and i BIGLER'S, Clearfield, pa. Nov. 14 18, 1869. QOAL A J H. Ai A ii aj . mm, 1 -W-V T ' I," n.. ..imn,J bavins-nerfeeted arrangements is now prepared to fill orders for either coal-burnt or wood-burnt lime, and Anthracite coal, lard at the Railroad depot TTBONB COAt-BUBST L1BB fa rrm. m vbdi.. BkLI ErOHTB COAL BURST 40 CT- BISHBL. WOOB-BCBBT CT. Feb 24,186a. . R. B. TAllAm EW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. V. T W A R D MACK. Market Street, nearly opposite the residence of 11. B. bwoope. r.sq., Clbabpikld, Pa., w,m rMtiMtfullv-announce to the citisens ef Clearfield and vicinity, that he has opened a RfMlT a NT) SHOE SHOP, in the ouuaing lately oeoupiedby J.L. Cuttle.as alawoffiee,and that he is determined not to be outdone either in quality of work or prices, special aiienuun !!'; w manufacture ot sewed work. French Kip and Calf Skins, of th best quality, always on band. Give him a call. June 24. 64. TT O M E IN DUSTRTl BOOTS AND snOES Made to Order at the Lowest Rates. Theundersiened would respectfully invite the attention of the citisens of Clearfiel i and vicini ty, to rive him a call at his shop on Market St. nearly opposite Uartswick A Irwin's drug store. where be is prepared to mate or repair any mi r.g in his line. Orders entrusted to him will be executed wi".h promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. I have now on band a stock of extra french calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will finish up at toe lowest ngures. June torn, looo. a? a. i c l ijiitLij i EW STORE AND SAW MILL, AT BALD HILLS, Clearfield county. The undersigned, having opened a large and well selected stock of goods, at Bald Hillr. Clear field county, respectfully solicit a share of publie patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware. Oueensware.Tin-ware.Boots and Shoes. Hats and Cbds. neady made Clothing, and a een- eral assortment of Motions, eto. They always keep on hand the best quality of Flour, and a variety of Feed All goods sold ebeap for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Uavine also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are predared to saw all Kinds 01 lumber to order. Orders solicited, and punctually filled. Kov. 20, 1867. r. i. A A. lltnin. C IOARS AND TOBACCO. ADOLPII SCIIOLPP, Manufacturer isd Wbolbsalb akd Retail Dkaleb m Cigars and Tobaccos, CLEARFIELD. PA., Would respectfully announce that be has remov ed to the large and commodious store-room, op- Eosite the Court House, beoond street, where e has opened a general assortment nf Tobacco. ! Cigara. etc.. which he is prepared to sell, wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices. His ciitars are made of the very best material. and in style of manufacture will compare with I those of any other establishment. He has alwavs on hand a superior article of J chewing and smoking tobaocos. to which he di rects the attention of ' lovers ot tne weed." Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. (Jail and examine nisstocE wnen you come io Clearfield. June 1U. lbiB. JJ F. N A U O L E , WATCH HAKEB, GRAIIAM S ROW, CLEARFIELD. Theundersiened respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that he has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the bejt Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and ievers, lime, strike and Alarm clocks. VTA TO II ES a fine assortment. o fsilvwr Hunt ing and open ease American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, a large assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a single I piece to a lull set. ALSO,m fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabala. ALSO. Hair Jewelry .with pure gold mounting got up to order. Call and see sample book. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewtilry care fully repaired and Warranted . A oontinuance ot patronage is solicited. Nov. 2th, 1865. H. F. N AI'GT.E JUST IN TIM K! THE NEW GOODS AT A K. WRIGHT &. SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA., Having just returned from tbe eastern cities we are now opening a full stocK of seasonable goods, at our rooms on Second street, to which they respectfully invite the attention oi the pub lic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is being sold very low for cash. The nock consists in part of DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Prints. Delames.AIpa eaa. Merinos. Uinghams ; Muslins, bleached and! unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool Flannels, Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls, Coats, Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts, Balmorals. lc. Ac. all of wMch will be sold low for casb. Also, a fine assortment oi tne oesi oi MENS1 W B A R consisting of Drawers and Shirts, Hats and Cans. 1 1 . 1 t- I, I , 1 - n . 1 1 uvu uu ijumi, xiauuaercnieru cravats, ete. Also, Raft Rope. Dog Rope, Raltina Augurs and Axes. Kails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc, ete. Alho, Queensware.Glassware.Hardware.Oroce ries. and spices of all kinds In short, a general assortment of every thine usual) v kent in rmt.n store, all cheap for cask, or approved country produce. ' Nov.alO-noia. WRIGHTA FURNITURE ROOMS. jonj GUELICII, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, baring: enlarged his ahnn atl .;. facilities for manufactnrinr. ha ,a i to make to order snch furniture aa may be desir ed, in good style and at eheap rates for cash. lie mu.ii 7 naa on nana at nis -'f urniture Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book -cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. ' Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-ny-Jjind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ao. Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs -And common and other Chairs. ' LOOKING-GLASSES nr... j . - . i a P1 OB nd, and new glasses for uu,, wuicu win oe put in on rery .rwaaoaable terms, on hort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair, Corn-husk. Hi m.r,A . ... f - up oi ureases. COFFINS, OF EVERY EIM1. Made to order, and funerals attended with a wnenTr desirable. Also, House painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers eheap for casb or exchanged for ap. proved country produce. Cherry, Maple. Poplar, lan-wood and other Lumber soluble for the busi ness. taken in evithann. rn..i.n,. a Remember the shop is on Marxet street. Clear- field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." December , lt46l JOHN GUELICQ. A. P. lOTSTG. . I. Tona. B0YNT0N &; YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, TA., MASUFACTCBERS OP STEAM ENGINES i Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, jj jn BLOCKS WATER WTirrrv -OlOAO, ttAiJu nULLLS, SHAFTING. PCLLK1S, BOLTS, and all kinds of Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOYES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Tlo?, and eastings of all kinds. DEALERS IX Giffards' Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whittles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gangs rocks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valves, Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-friction Metals, Soap Stone Packing, , Gum Packing, Ac. Ac, December 9, 1863-tf. NEW FIRM- NEW GOODS, AT LOW PRICES! NEW SPRING STOCK AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! DRESS GOODS, Trimmings aud notions in great variety. W II I T 13 GOODS, Stamped Goods. Hosiery end 01vs: Corsets aad bkirft, Ladies Shawls and Coats, cevilylsa. STRAW GOODS, Flowers, Ribbons, . UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, Window Hhades and fi xteres. Ladies' and Cbiidrena' Eboes, WA LL PA PER. WA LL PA PER, Carpets, and Oil Cloths, HATS AND CAPS, Prints, Muhlins.GinghaBis.Tickisi. Cot Unadts,Ca5simeres, Tweeds. Ae., . Cheaper than the ehtap'st. June lm Pj'lVs 1869. :::::::: 1869- GRAND OPENING Of SPRING & SUMMER STYLES IsT FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HOSIER!, GLOVE?, WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS, Ug, G1LZ FURNISHING GOODS, 4c Having selected our stock with the grete we cannot be surpassed In Sty'.e and QusHiJ All our goods will be sold at a e!t price, to that purehasars will s to their advantage in ealling s Having fitted up a separate room for Hts Caps aad Straw Goods, fba fiaert assortm" of these goods will be ksat. VM. REED & CO., Market St. Clearfield, ? April 14, Wl. ... . n BSf VJT wheat and Oats wanted, for whic b I estsnarket prioe will be paid by J r fi ijPa. Market Street, opposite the J. t.""" Mj K A in WANThU. WDti. .v--- ,B,kif
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