Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, August 25, 1869, Image 4

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ADVASTAqFoF GOOD E0AD8.
Road-making according to a recent mes
sage sent to the Legislature of Massachu
setts by Governor ClaSin, should be given s
prominent place in the course of tediis of
agricultural colleges. Cheap tran.-porta-
tion is one of the principal requirements of
the present day," and a practical application
of scientific principles to the construction of
farm roads will materially reduce the cost of
taking produce to uiarket or the railroad
elation. A good road, beside, costs less to
take care of than an indifferent one. Thus,
in. Massachusetts, a macadamized road, aix
ty miles long, cost for repairs in I3GS the
sum of to, 000, while an ordinary road,
eighty-two miles long, cost $14,523. Engi
neers assert that the force required to draw
a load upon a carriage with springs varies
as follows upon different kinds of roads :
A new road, covered with gravel five inches
thick, requires a tractile force of one-eighth
of the "o d t be moved ; a solid cau e ay of
earth in very good condition, one twenty
sixth the road ; a broken stone road, very
smooth, one-fourth the load; a broken
stone road, moist or dusty, one thirtieth the
load ; a broken stone road, with ruts and
mud, one-twentieth the load J a brokm
stone road, with deep ruts and thick mud,
one tenth the load. Comparing the worst
and best of the above described causeways
it will be seen that 100 pounds of power
will draw 800 pounds of load on a uew grav
el road, and 4500 pounds on a smooth bro
ken stone road.
Influence of Sun Heat on Fruits.
Never was there a greater mistake made
than that of supposing that fruit produced
in the shade has the bet flavor ; it is a false
notion, the mere chimera of a half a century
ago. The black Ilaniburg grape is, to some
extent, an exception ; for its berries will not
color if the brauches are deprived of too
many of their leaves, so as to let the sun in
among the bunches too freely; whereas,
the Muscat or Alexandria will not attain
its rich amber color if so much overcrowded
with leaves as to keep the rays of the sun
from penetrating freely amoag the bunches.
A pineapple produced in the winter has not
tie flavor of one ripened in the summer
months of the year, when the sun is power
ful Again, under the old method of plant
ing strawberries in beds four feet wide, the
fruit is not to he compared either in size or
flavor, with that of those planted out in
single rows. Now, what is the reason of
this? I contend that it is in consequence of
the action of the sun upon the fruit. The
fruit shaded by leaves will always be more
or less insipid and worthless, as compared
with that on which the sun has had full
play. It is the sun that puts flavor into our
fruits. Journal of Horticulture.
Weeis. One of the greatest nuisances
in farming is the way that weeds are en
couraged and protected in the crooks and
vicinity of fences, from which place their
seeds are scattered over the surrounding
lands. The extent to which seed is carried
by high winds proves that one negligent
farmer may annoy hundreds of farms by the
failing to exterminate the foul herbage.
Could tho evils be concentrated on the farm
which nurses the weeds, the consequences
would be a proper punishment for 1 is care
lessness and criminality for criminal is any
man who nurtures nuisances that thus in
jure the surrounding farmers. The fellow
who keeps a bull dog that annoys if no,
bit es the passing travelers, may be reached
by the law that is powerless to expose the
injury occasioned to his neighbors by the
nurseries of foul weeds which are harbored
about his premises, especially in the vicinity
of his fences.
Tub Farmer is never so strong, never of
so much service to himself and his fellows as
when be speaks for himself. We care not
whether it be in a public journal, or at a
public meeting, but nothing is so impolitic
as to attempt to smother him np under the
wing of somebody else. It is this that has
made the discussions of our Farmer's Club:
so trustworthy and especially valuable,
These proceedings really represent the opin
ions of the class they are assumed to be ;
whereas a too common habit to overlay him
and his with very great people and some
other people, so that he loses all identity
and has to answer for he knows not what
An experienced dairyman says : There is
bo process of working or washing that will
secure a good article of butter, or that will
get all the buttermilk out till it has stood a
short time, when it must be worked over
the second time, after which it will keep a
long time. Butter that has not been work
ed the ?econd time will not keep more than
two or three days in warm weather. I do
not care how much pains you take with it,
the buttermilk that is left in the butter be
comes sour, makes your butter rancid.
It is stated that there are already three
thousand steam plows at work in England,
some of them with stationary engines ca
pable of driving from three to six. plows
each.
If the roots of trees are dipped into water
just before planting, the earth that sticks to
"Jem will Rive support to the smaller fibers.
WINE & LIQUOR STORE
L L. ItEIZENSTEIN & CO.,
DEALERS IB
WINES AND LIQ UORS,
MARKET STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
on hand.
January 27. lS696m.
MENSV.
. YOUTHS''
AND BOYS',
CLOTHING,
Tbe Undersigned having recently added
' READY-MADE CLOTIIISG
to bis former business, would respectfully
solicit an examination ol bus stock. Being
a practical Tailor he flatters himself
that he is -able to offer abetter
class of ready-made work
than has heretofore been
brought to this mar
ket. Anyone wishing to buy goods ia this line
would save money by calling at his store,
and making their selections. Also,
a full supply of Uents'furnishing
goods always on hand.
Feeling thankful for past favors he would re
spectfully solicit a continuance of' the
April 23. 1869.
II. BRIDGE.
B. B. pattox, : :
B. A 1BVI3,
JSO ATT0!,
J. ft. IBWI.1.
E. B. PATTON & CO.,
Having fitted up a first-class
P L A X IXG MILL,
are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man
ufactured Lumber, such as
FL O OR IXG, SIDING,
Surface-dressed Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
and every description of Plain and Fancy Mould
ings. Dealers will find it te their advantage to
consult oar prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Address, E. P. Pattern & Cp.,
Curwensville,
Dec. 268. ' Clearfield Co., Ia.
BEST GOODS"
AT
"LOWEST PRICES."
J. A. Blattcnberger & Co.,
NOW OFFER AT THEIR
MAMMOTH STORE,
IN OSCEOLA,
A large and well selected stock of fresh
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 k WILLOWWARE,
NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
HATS AND CArS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES,
FLOUR, FEED,
And everything appertaining to well regulaU (
heuseholds, as well also to
MILLS, MINES AND CAMPS.
Orders received and promptly filled.
Highest market price paidfor
Country Produce.
Salesmen are polite, attentive and olKgintj
CALL, SEE, EXAMINE,
and be convinced.
J, A. Blattcnheryer Co,
Osceola Mills, April 2i,189.
CURWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS,
AMERICAN HOUSE,
Havinr taken oh arte of this well-known Hotel.
the undersigned would resnectfullvsolicit a share
of the pnblic patronage. Travelers will find the
accommodations equal to tnote oranyotnernouse
in this section. Charges moderate.
jjec. 2.' isas-tr. juus j. nttu, rrop r
S. COLE would inform his old ens-
toniers. and (he nuhlie peneralfv. that
he still continues to manufacture BOOTS AND
SHOES of the very best French Call and Kip. at
the lowest prioes for cash or approved country
produce. He also mases all kinds of heavy boots
All work warranted, and perfect satisfaction giv
en. Opposite Draucker's Hotel, Curwensville.Pa.
July 29, 1863-ly.
s
USQUE II ANN A HOUSE.
Curwensville, Pa.
EXPRESS AND 8TAGE OFFICE.
This well-known Hotel, having been re-fitted
and re-furnished thronghont, is now open for the
accommodation of travelers, and the public in
general. Charges moderate.
WU. M. JEFFRIES.
August 14, 1867-tf.- Proprietor.
CLEARFIELD NURSERY. Escock-
ace Home Industry. The undersign
ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike,
halfway between Curwensville and Clearfield
Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frui
trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen". Shrub
bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtcn Black
berry. Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also
SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early ScarletRheuS
barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addres
Aug 31.1864. J.D.WRIGHT, Curwensville
Q J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist, Office
on Main Street, Curwensville, Penn'a.,
Will make professional visits for the conveni
ence of of the pub lie commencing in April, 1869.
as follows,vis : Luthersburg Grit Friday of every
month ; Ansonville.first Monday of evory month ;
Lumber City, first Thursday of every month;
spending two days in either place. All ordes for
work should be presented on the day of his arri'
val in each place.
I V Teeth extracted by the application of local
anasthesia, comparatively without pain. All
kinds of dontal work guaranteed.
N. B. The public will please notice, that Dr.
II., when not engaged in the above visits, may be
found in his office in Curwensville. ap.l.'69-ly
L W . A Y S N E W,
WITHOUT FAIL.
JOHN IRVIN,
Has just received and opened at the old stand
in Curwensville, an entire new Btoek of Fall and
Winter Goods, which he will sell very cheap for
cash. His stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Queensware, Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready
made (Jlothinp, etc.
The public generally is respecfully invited te
rive him a call : see his stock and hear his Driers.
and purchase from him if you find it will be to
your advantage. Nor. t, 1866
POR SALE three building lots, 24 by 85
feet, near the. railroad depot. Will be
soio sepaiate, t,r in a Body. For further informs
tion apply to II. E SXYDER, Clearfield, Pa.
n 000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED
by the subscriber, which will be
lasen on nook account or in exchange for goods.
MarKet prices paid for Wcol.
Bower May 26. DAVID BELL.
F. C. CR0MM,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. Q. Uartswick.j
Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fancy
cloths, eassimeres, etc.. which he will make up to
order, in the latest styles, at tie lowest prices
Being an experienced workman, he guarantees
entire satistaetion. A share of public patronage
- Jan. 2, ts tr.
T7ARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTER-
EblS. .The undrsicned having oh
tained the right to sell T J. Booth's Improved
Stump Extractor, after a trial of three days on
the farm of Jesiah W Tbomnson.in Lawrence tD
we find it par excellent in every resvect. giving
penect sausiacuon to all present, nothing as yet
gotten out of repair. We extracted everv tree
and stump as we passed, large and small. We
now oner n to me citizens ot Livrenca. Fike.
Pena. Bradford and Goshen townsh ins. We will
sell the right to build a single maobine forS30 00
or any person winning a machine this summer,
we will deliver tbe snme on the farm of the cur-
e haser. and give it a trial for tis satisfaction, for
SMO 00. with terms liberal. W. P.TATE
Address Tate A Brown, A.H. BROWN
Clearfield P.O.,
jel6-2m.J Clearfield county, Pa.
A TTEXTION ! PRESERVE THE
r KuIT TREES.
Curculio, wood-borer, and all other insects so
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, bv -'Fisher's new
and useful process for preventing tbe borer or
older insects trom injuring fruit trees, shade and
ornamental trect, shrubs and vines," Patented
September 12th, 1S66.
This remarkable invention has been testvl in
the most htorougb manner, and has ia every in
stance given the most conclusive proofs of its
merits In no case has it failed to prove ilself a
perfect and complete protection against the va
rious kinds of insects that for yea,s pan have
been preying upon all kinds of fruit and fruit
trees, testimonials furnished if desired.
Individual and township rights can be had upon
appluation to D. UK ESS LE It, Esq.. at KocKton,
Clearfield county, Pa., who if agem for Clearfield
county. i June 23, 1869.-3 m p
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
xVT PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned. Executors of the Estate of
Jason Kirs, late of tho Borough of Lumber-city,
deceased, offer at private sale the following de
scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided half of
aoout 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 SO 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 faotory. besides
a good frame house and barn. The water power
is good, situated on Anderson's creek, about 12
miles above Curwensville. Persons desirous of
seeing tne property, can call upon J. R. Arnold,
residing thereon. For further particulars apply
Kuut' 0,6U' h riumoer-ciry.
ISAAC KIRK,
SAMUEL KIRK,
Jan. 13. '69. JOHN RUSSELL. Exr s
SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
KIRK & SPENCERS,
Lumber City, Pa.,
The ondersigned would respectfully inform
their customers, and thi nnhlin in ......i .i.-.
they have Just received their Spring stock of
""' couomting 01 urj woods, Uroceries, Boots,
hoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Bacon. Nails!
Paints. Oils. Stoneware, Hardware, Queensware
Baskets. Tubs, Churns. Carpet. Oil cloth .'
general variety of such articles as are usually
kept in a country store, all of whinh ,.-
Sell CHEAP FOR CASH.
They weuld also direct attention to their large
stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer
for sale at a small advance upon cost.
KIRK t SPENCER.
Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1867.
N. B. We also manufacture to order, and enn.
stantly keep on hand, a general assortment of
uoots ana onoes, for men. women and children.
KIRK A SPENCER.
THIMBLE-SKEINS md Pipe-boxes, t.-r Wag
ons, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER
o
IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at
June 66. MERRELL BIGLER'S
s
TOVES of all sorts arid siscs, constantly on
IRON i IRON!! Best bar iron, for sale at the
tore of MERRELL A BIGLER.
G
CNS. Pistols and sword canes to be had at
judo, do JB.KKfiL.Li A BIGLER 8.
C
OVER, Timothy and Orchard-grass seeds at
C. KRAT2ER A SONS.
M'GAUGHEY'S
Restaurant and Refreshment Saloon,
IN LEAVT'3 NEW BUILDING,
(formerly occupied by Rote,)
Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
Constantly kept on hand a fin selection of
Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ao.
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. DAJ'ID M'GAUGHEY.
REMOVALI
REMOVAL!
C. KIUTZER & SONS,
Have removed to tbe large and "'elegant. NEW
STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoining Mer
rell A Bfgler'i Hardware Store, where they will
be pleased to see their old and new customers.
Citisensof tbe 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.
McKXIGIIT & JANXOT,
Wagon and Sleigh Makers,
(Immediately in rear of Planing Mill.)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
.The subscribers wonld respectfully inform the
citiensof Clearfield, and the public in general,
that they are prepared to do all kinds of work on
WAG O N S, C ARR I AG ES, SLEIGIIS,ic,
on short notice and on reasonable terms, and in a
workmanlike manner. A new feature in cur line
si that we iron our own work.
All orders promptly attended to,
wm. Mcknight.
Nov. 19, 1868. , CHARLES JAN NOT.
E R. L.ST0UGHT0N,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET 8TRBET, CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear
field and vicinity, that he has opened a new tail
oring establishment in Shaw's Row, one door east
of the Post Offioe, and has just returned from the
eastern cities with a large and elegant stock 'of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Nestings,
Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for
men and bojs 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 warrants entire satisfaction. A libeial
share of public patronage is solicited. Call and
examine the goods.
Oct 16, 13nT. E. R. L. 8TOUGHTON.
NEW STORE.
Corner of Second St. and Hill Road.
11. MITCHELL
Has just received and opined, at the abovnam
ed place, an entire new stock of Spring
and Summer Goods, which he wiU
sell very cheap for cash.
His stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware. Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. Ha also keeps
choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fiili and dried Fruits.
Persons desirous 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 exohangelor goods.
- Clearfield, June 17, 1868.
LOOK AT THIS !
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles and Miscellaneous Books; Sheot Masio
for Piano, Flute and Violin;
Blank Account and Paw Books, of every de-
scription; Paper and Envelopes. French
pressed and plain; Pensand Pencils;
Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment. Exemption and
Promisory Notes;
Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment
Brief; Legal cap; Record cap and
Bill cap, etc.,
Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail by '
P. A.. GAUL IN,
At the Post office, on Market Street,
Clearfield: Pa.
May 5, 1868
Marble and Stone Yard.
T. LIDDELL & CO.,
Desire to infn.n r.--.wl. -nIl k ,ni,i;,.
that they hare now and will Keep constantly on
band a large and well selected stocc of ITALIAN
AND VERMONT MARBLE, and are prepared to
furnish to order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, ,
MONUMENTS,
in Sandstnrip and Marble.
CURB and POSTS for Cemetery lots,
WINDOW STT.T.S AND CAPS.
ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN
ORNAMENTS, &c.
TheV WAnM J , t ion in li.i.
Sandstone Monuments which are built! rom orig
inal designs and will com Dare favorably with
anything of the Kind in the country. If desired
they can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at
a alight advance on the price of Sandstone.
Yard on Reed street, near the Depot, Clearfield,
Penn'a. June 9, 1S69
CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peaches
and canned corn, ate . for sale at the Drug
Store of A. I. SUAW.
Match 10,1869.
PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS
FAIRBANKS
STANDARD SCALES,
or ALL KINDS, A'.SO
Baggigo Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying
Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ac.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE k CO.,
102 Second Avenue, near Wood St.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Apr.7-6m.) Scale Promptly Repaired.
JAS. T. BRADY & CO.,
Successors to S. Jones -r Co.,)
CORNER FO0RTH AND WOOD SIREETS,
PITTSB URGII, PA .,
BANKERS,
Brr AMD SELL ALL KIND 9 OP
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
Six per cent, interest allowed on deposits sub
ject to check.
Money loaned on Government Bonds.
Bonds registered free of chnrge.
Mayl9. 69-Iy. JAMES T. BRADY 4-CO.
ED. F0ERSTER,
DEALER I.t
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 band
and sold as low as the lowest
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. 1R4 Smithficld Street, Bear Cth Avenue
Pituburg Pa. -
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS v
Will be found in another department of the
same boose.
March 17, '89-3ra.
LINDSAY,
STERRITT
&.EUWER,
. NEW WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE.
311 LIBERTY ST.IIEAD of SMITHFIELD,
PITTSBURGH PA.
dr. t. j BuTEit. :::::;: a.i. shaw
B0YER & SHAW,
(LATE A. I. SHAW,)
NEvV AND FIRST CLASS
DRUG STORE!
MARKET STREET,
(A'joiHtug Store of R. Mossop,)
CLEARFIELD, TA.
n.nving 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 Medicine,
Dye Stuffs, Tebacco, Cigars, Confectioneries,
Stationery, Ac.
Phy,
ystt-ians
Will find our stock of Drugs full and complete.
and at a very slight advance on Eastern prices.
School Books.
Teachers and others will be furnished with class
ical and miscellaneous bcoks by express, at short
notice.
Stationer ,
Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap.Foolscap.Letterand
Perfumed Note Paper, also, a very neat stock ot
Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on hand.
Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac.
Housekeepers
Will find full stock of Pure Spices, Soda.Soda
Ash, Concentrated Lye Soap, Ae.
Ladies and Gentlemen
Are requested to examine our stock of Perfume
ry, Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs,
Toilet Setts, Ac.
Smokers and Chewers
Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars,
Snuff, Fine-cut, Ao.
Carbon Oil,
Of the best brands, always on hand.
Liquors.
The best quality of Liquors always on hand. for
mrdical purposes.
Physicians prescriptions promptly and carefully
compounded.
' T. J. BOYER,
May 19,1869. A.I.SHAW.
C
HILDRENSfurs twemy-five per cent less than
cost at J-SHAW A SON.
500,000 L0Nq'hicE'crs'wbi son,
JSH AV A SON now offer there whole stock of
woolens for less than first eost in Phila.
B
A CON, Hams, Sides and Shoulders at reduced
prices, at MOSSOP'S.
FODDER CUTTERS of asnp-rior make for
sal at reasonable prites. at MEKKELL and
BiaLER'SjCUarfioli.Pa. 0,.
ri O A L AND LIME.
u
The undersigned haritrs perfected arrangements
is now crepared to fill orders for either eoal-barnt
or wood-burnt lime, and Anthracite coal. Yard
at the Railroad depot.
TVRO.VB COAL-BVHNT LIMB 33 CTS. A BUSHEL.
ECLI KrO.XTB TOAL BURXT 40 CTS. A BUSHEL.
" WOOD-BURNT 43 CTS.
Feb 24, 18rt R. B. TAYLOR
EW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
EDWARD MACK,
Market Street, nearly opposite the residence of
II. B r-wuope, tsq.,
Clbarpield. Pa.,
Would respectfully announce to the citizens of
Clearfield and vicinity, that he baa opened a
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, in tho building lately
occupied by J L. Cuttle, as a law office. and that he
is determined not to be outdone either in quality
of work or prices. Special attention given to tbe
manufacture of sewed work. French Kip and
Calf Skins, of the best quality, always on band.
Give him a call. June 84. '84.
JJ O M K I N D U S T It Y !
BOOTS AND SHOES
Made to Order at the Lowest Rates.
The undersigned would respectfully invite the
attention of theeitizens of Clearfiel i and vicini
ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St.
nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store,
where he is prepared to make or repair any thing
in his line.
Orders entrusted to bint will be executed with
promptness, strength and neatness, and all work
warranted as represented.
I have now on hand a stock of extra frencb
calf skins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will
finish up at thelowest figures.
JunelSth, 1SR6. DANIEL CONNELLY
EW STORE AND SAW-MILL,
ATBALD HILLS,
Clearfield county.
The undersigned, having opened a large and
well selected stock of goods, at Bald Hill.-. Clear
field county, respectfully solicit a share of pcbli
patronage.
Their stock embraces Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware. Queensware. Tin-ware, Bootr and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, eady made Clotbing, and a gen
eral assortment ol Notions, ete.
They always keep on hand the best quality of
Flour, and a variety of Feed
All goods sold cheap for cash, or exchanged for
approved country produce.
Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they are
predarcd to saw all kinds of lumber to order.
Orders solicited, and punctually filled.
Nov. 20, 1887. F. B. A A. IRWIN.
QIGARS AND TOBACCO.
ADOLni SCIIOLPP,.
MisiTAitimi A.ii Wholesale asd Retail
Dkalbu is Cigars a.nd Touaccos,
CLEARFIELD. PA..
L Would respectfully announce that be has remov
ed to tne lare and etnmodious store-room . op
posite the Court House, Second Street, where
be has opened a general assortment of Tobneeo.
Cigars, etc which he it prepared to sell, wholesale
or retail, at reasonable prices.
His cigars are made of the very best niatcrinl.
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 tbe lowest wholesale prices.
-Cull and examine his stock when you come to
Clearfield. June 10. IStirt.
F. N A U G L E ,
WATCH KAKEE,
GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD.
The undersigned 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 best Man
ufactory, consisting of Eight-day snd thirty-hour
spring and Height, and Lievers, Time, Strike and
Alarm clocks.
WA TCII ESm fine assortment.o fsilver Hunt
ing and open case American patent Levers, plain
and full jeweled
GOLD PETS. an elegant assortment, of the
boot quality. Also, in silver extension and desk
holders
SPECTACLES, a large assortmant, far and
near sight, colored and plain glass.
JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single
piece to a fall set
A LSO, a fino assortment of Fpoons. Forks, but
ter Knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata.
ALSO. Hair Jewelry. with pure gold mounting
got up to order. Call and see sample book.
All kinds of Clucks. Watches and Jewelry care
fully repaired and rVarraiitrd
A continuance ot patronage is solicited.
Nov. 2th. 1S35. H.F. NAUGLE
JUST IN .TIME!
THE SEW GOODS AT
A. K. WRIGHT & SONS,
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
Having just i cturncd from the eastern cities
w a farm hibt nnAr,i,. ".. 1 1 p
goods, &t our rooms on Second street, to wLid
thtV rftnttrtrnllir i n v ! I a lit. - t : ..a . i
I J "ucuuuu fJI llld pllll-
lie frennrBll v Hur Btdnrimant
in this section, and is being cold very low for
Posh Tha onnlr . . r.: . .
auv -iwl vuuoisw ill j.arl v I
DRY GOODS
of the best quality, such as Prints. Detail..
as, Merinos. Ginghams; Muslins, bleached and
unbleached; Drillings Tickings, cotton and wool
Flannels, Cassimers. Ladies' Shawls. Coats Nu
bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts, Balmorals. Ac . Ac., all
of wHch will be sold low roB cash. Also, a fin.
,in,pt.nl t ,V. 1 .. r '
MENS'
WEAR,
consisting of Drawers and Shirts. Hats and Cars.
Boots and Shoes, Uandkcrchieftl cravaU. ate.
A 1,(1 RffftRrtn Tl,. 1? T, , . -
and Axes. Nails and Spikes, Tinware, Lamps and
vu.ujucjro, CLC., CIC.
Also, Queensware. Ulassware. Hardware. Oroce
lu sunn. , general
assortmet.t of every thing usually kept in a retail
produce " M'Proved country
Nov. 23-jal0-nol3. WR1QHT A SONS.
PUENITURE II O O M S.
JOIIX Gl'ELICII.
Desires to infnrm I,,'. .l.l r - i .
. ... ineousana customer,
that, having enlarged his shop and increased hi.
,T2i"tnI manoff,K- he i ow prepared
to make to order su-h furniture as may be desir
ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash He
mostly has on hand at his - Fui niture Rooms "
a varied assortment of furniture, among which is
lil'REAI'S AM) SIDEBOARDS.
Wardrobes and Book-eases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor
Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.
Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen-ny-loind
and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS OF ALL KIN lS. WORK-STANDS HAT
RIPL'Q U'ICU . ...... . ' A
Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs
And common and other Chairs. '
LOOKING. GLASSIES
f 0?7,r.ip?nJ!nd' "d ?" tot
ri3uaole terms, osthort notice
, ., auu Kp mattresses.
COFFINS, OE EVERY K1D
Mad. to order, and funerals attended with a
. "e,,r8e- whenever desirable.
Also, House painting don to ord.r
Jo!:""" "'". '"""bed
r,r. CAS" or "changed for ap-
. """"J Flounce, merry. Map e. Poplar.
Wwood and other Lumber suitable for the
, excoange ror furniture.
Keraember the shop is on Maraet street. Clear
field, and nearly opposite the ""Id Jew Store "
. " . j vii.i u f mxetx-
A. F. BorsTos." ; :'
; o. i. Totst
B0YNT0N & -YOUNG,
Cor. Fourth and Pine Sfrctt
CLEARFIELD, FA.,
MASl'lACTtBESt Or
STEAM ENGINE"?
Mulay and Circular Saw Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WIJEELS,
SHAFTING. PVLIEiS, BOLTS,
and all kinds of Mill work.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVES.-
COOK STOVES,
Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, I1otv
and castings of all kinds.
DEALERS IX
iiffards' Injector, Steam Gauges. Steam Wbutlti,
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge roctt)
Air Cocks. Globe Valves. Check Valves,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Tumpi,
L'oiler Feed-Pumps, Acti.frictiou
ilctalj. Soap Stone Packing,
ticia Packing, Ae. te.,
December 9. ISSS-tf.
NEW FIRM
NEW GOODS,
AT
L O W PRICES!
NEW SPRING STOCK
AT THE
KEYSTONE STOKE!
DRESS GOO&S,
Trimmings aud notions in grent vm le'y.
WHITE GOODS,
Stamped Gous, Hosiery cndUiortS;
Corsets and fkirt",
Ladies Fhawl and Con!?, nen strlej,
STRAW GOU I)
Flowers. Ribbons, to.
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOU,
M'indow Shades an j fixtures.
Ladies' and Cbi'dren' S-'lioej,
WA L L PA PEK. iVA t.L FA PEH.
Carpets, acd Oil Clo'.bs,
HATS AND CATS. "
Prints, Mucins. Ginghams. Ticking? Cot
tonadis,Ca.csiuieres, TweedF. it., ie.
Cheaper than the chapest.
June 1(5. '9. TVrt X1VI.IX1
18C9. :::::::: lf9-
GRAND OPENING
SPRING & SUMMER
STYLES
is
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRYGOODS, HOSIER!, CLOVER
WHITE GOODS, SHAWLS,
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS, ic.
Having selected our itock with ihsji"'' "''
we capnot be surpassed ia Htvle snd QusntJ
All oar goods will be sold at ( clrM h
price, so that purehasers will
to their advantage in calling d as.
Having fitted up a separate room f r H!
Caps and Straw Good, tbe finest asrtmft
of these goods will be kept.
WM. REED & CO.,
Market St. Clcarfit M, Ta-
April 14, 1S5.
GRAIN WASTKD -Wheat. Bye. Core. Bc.
wheat and Oats wanted, for which J !'"t9
est mar
rket price will be paid by J . I ,jr
itbtreet. opposite tbe Jail. CIe.4'-
Market