8 - -I i $ m m " i , 'I i :M .:: : -! v 5 t- ' i . U j 3 or tit pmtv. To Mark Whitewash. Take of good tmslacked lime halt bushel; slack with warm water (rain water if convenient) in a forty five gallon barrel Keep covered while slacking. Use just enough water to slack dry. Let the lime stand four or five hours to insure it bein well slacked. If it i AwrMe tn have a eood smooth wash, the slacked lime should be sifted through a moderately fine sieve ; if to be ud for barns outbuildings and fences, it u not material about sifting. To the limo thus prewired, add enough water to fill the barrel half full ;.then add two gallons of flour starch, hot ; ono quart of grease (to make it work smooth ; ) four pound of melted rosin, hot, to make it stick. The flour starch will also hate the same effect. - Some use salt in making whitewaih. I would not, as salt in damp weather causes the wash to crack and scale off. Stock, also will lick it off. I have had the whole side of a barn licked clean by stock in uiing salt. After preparing the whitewash as above, fill up your barrel with water, cold cr hot, it matters not, and you willgjjave a wash that will stand quite well for five years. To color dark or slate, use lampblack ; for yel low, use yellow cere ; for blue, use indigo ; for different shades of color, vary to suit. If the wash gets too thick, as it will, make it thin with water. I make it a role to put in one bucket of water to every three taken our. The older the above whitewash becomes the better it will be, provided it is kept covered with water, and not allowed to be come1 dry and hard. Strawberries axd Raspberries. The earliest of all fruits, the Strawberries, may be planted itf March, April or May, just as it may suit, planted in hills, from one to two-and-a-half feet apart, they will not only bear double as much, but also much larger berries than if planted closely to getber. Io fact, some sorts must be planted in bills to do well, and our most popular varieties, viz: the Wilson, Jucunda, De Grane French's Seedling and Agriculturist, all being to this class of strawberries. In this region there is no advantage in cultiva ting any besides the Wilson. Raspberries, the red varieties, should be planted in rows eight feet apart and four feet in the row. Cultivate the first year and after that mlch with leaves, grass, corn stocks, or almost anything that will rot and keep the weeds down. The canes will come up thickly, but mow them out between the rows, and thin out in beJs two feet wide with canes about six in ches apart Every fall apply a fresh lot of m niching LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. Advantage! of the MUTUAL Plan untr the Return "Premium Plan of STOCK COMPANIES: RATES. Mutual Different Yearly Plan $l,n(W)-$lO Of0 933 CO $S 65 84 50 37 30 16 90 169 00 47 00 2S 50 00 59 40 49 95 499 50 Return Pr'vt At. Plan 4S StO 5 45 at 20 0 75 59 65 10 35 On the ages named the rates of the Block Com pany are from 25 to 84 percent, higher than the Mutual rates. RESULTS. , Poltey far $5,000 at age ef 32. on the return premium plan of Ktock Companies, annual pre mium, all cash. $139 50, and no Dividend to be made. In case of death at and of 10 years, tba Ptoek Company will pay tba A m't of Policy (5,000 Return Premium 1.395 $8,395 in Cash. -Policy in tho Mutual Company. same ire half cash, half note, for $10, 000. will cost in 10 years, in cash, including in terest on notes, a 1,505, But the Mutual J ompa ny will pay the Am't of Policy $10,008 Less Pr'm notes 500 Cash (9 500 and 4 dividends. Showing that for $110 more Cash Preminn: the gain on the Mutual plan to the insured mem ber's family is Fifty Per Cent. Should deaih occur at the end ot 5 years, the comparison wou'.d be Cash p'd Stock Co .197 50-p'd to familyS-LoSl 50 " " Mutual u $735 09- " " 89,500 00 and dividend. At the aire of 40, the Mutual plan for St, 916 -, Cash Premium, will yield $9,360 ; while the Stock plan for $2 032 50. Cash Premium, yields $7.0340 50, Showing again on the mutual plan of S22 $27 50. and dividend. INSURE YOCR LIFE IN TUB v, PENN MUTUAL, OF PHILADELPHIA. n. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Jy.l4,'69-tf. Clearfield. P.. R E M 0 A L . nARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. Wa beg leave to inform onr old sad new ensto-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 Grabam A Sons' store, where we re pectfully invite the public to come and. buy their DR UGS, CHE MICA LS, PA TEXT MED I- CIXES, OILS. PAINTS VARNISHES. Our stock of Drags and Medieineseonsist of every thing used, selected with the greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! Wa also keep atull stock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brashes. Heir Brush es. Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind ef srusnes. v e nave a la' ge lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and ia faet tverything osed in tba painting business, whioh wa offer at City prices to eash uayere. TOBACCO AND SE3ARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted to be of tba best the market afford" """t"1 . J O- HARTSWICK. Dtw.l.lM.. JOBS F. IRWIN. pe Q L EAR FIELD HOUSE j FRONT STREET, PHILIPSBTJRO, PA. I win impeach any one wbo says I Kive direct and personal attention to all onr customers, or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well lur nished table, with clean room and new beds, where all may feol at home and the weary be at rest. Sew stabling attached. Ph i 1 ipnntjgg P- 63 JAS.H.GALER. P X CHANGE HOTEL, Huntingdon. Penn'a. This old establishment having been leased by J. Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison Hou."e.'" has been thoroughly renovated and re furnished, and supplied with all the modern im provements and convenieucies necessary to a first class Hotel. The dining room has been removed to me orst Boor, and is now spacious ana airy. The chambers are all well ventilated, and tte Proprietor will endeavor to make his guests per fectly at home. J. MORRISON. Uuntingdoo.Junel7,lH6o. Proprietor C. KRATZER & SONS a are receiving a splendid stock of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS, ELEGANT SO AWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED JIATS, DRESS GOOD J AND TRIMMINGS, BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS, HEAVY" CALF BOOTS, $5, MEN'S AND BOTS' FINE AND HEAVY SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $6, CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Clearfield, Jnne SO, 1869. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ! READ!! Who sell the cheapest goods in the county ? MOSSOP ! Who iells best calicoes at 12 cts a yard MOSSOP! Who sells best nnbloaohed muslin at 17 cents7 MOSSOP! Who sella Jlall's Calf Boots at $5 00? MOSSOP! Who sells Ilall's best Coarse Boots at $4 50 ? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's bestKi'p Boots at 4,50? MOSSOP! Wbo 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 ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest? MOSSOP! Whr sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices ? MO s s o r ! Everybody should buy their goodi at - MOSSOP'S! Clearfield, May 12. 1KC0. Utwatt'0 gcwntaf, fearfterb, QFFICE OF FISK & HATCH, BANKERS AND DEALERS IK GOVERNMENT bECCRITIES, No. 5 Nassao Stueit, New Toac, w FeaacaBT 15th, 1870. The rem ar able success which attended onr ne gotiation of the Loans of the Central facinc nau- r .ad Company and tho Western Pacino rvaiiroaa Company, and the popularity ana crtun Loans have maintained in .the markets, ootn in thie country and Europe. hsrNj shown that the First Mortgage Bonds of wisely located and Doti- orably managed Railroads are promptly recogni sed and readily taken as the tnoBt su liable, sale, and adventageous iorin of investment, yielding a more liberal income than can hereafter be de rived from Government Bonds, and available to take their place. Attn red that, in the selection and negotiation of superior Railroad Loans, we are meeting a great public want, and rendering a valuable ser vice both to the holders of Capital and to those great National works of internal improvement whose intrinsic merit and substantial character entitle tbem to the use ot Capital and the confi dence of investors we now efier with special confidence and satisfaction the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TOE Chesapeake and Ohia Ruilroad Company, The Chesapeake and Ohio'Railroad. connecting the Atlantia coast and the magnificent harbors of the Chesapeake Bay with the Ohio River at a point of reliable navigation, and thus, with the entire Knilroad system and water transportation of the great West and Southwest, forms the addi tional East and West Trunk Line, so imperatively demanded for the accommodation of the immense and rapidly growing tianportdtion between the Atlantic seaboard and Europo on the one hand vnd the pret producing regions of the Ohie and Mississippi Valleys on the other The importance of this Road as a new outlet from the West to the sea magnifies it into one of national consequence, and insures to it an exten give through traffic from the day of its complc tion; while, in the development cf the extensive agricultural and mineral resources of Virjii.ia and . est Virginia, it possesses, along its own line, the elements of a large and profitable local bu siness. Thns the great intcrests.boTb general and local which demand the completion of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to the Ohio River, afford the surest gQBranten of its success and value, and render it the most important and substantial raiT robd enterprise now in progress in this country. Its superiority as an East and West route, and the promise of an immense and profitable trade awaiting its comp'xtion, have drawn to it the at tention and co operation of prominent Capitalists and Qailroad men of this City, of sound judg ment and known integrity, whose connection with it, together with that of eminent citizens and bu siness men of Virginia and West Virginia, in sures an energetic, honorable, and successful man agement. The Road is complete'd end in operation from Richmond to the clelirated White Snlphar Springs of West Virginia, 227 miles, and there re main but 200 miles, (now partially constrooted) to beenmpleted, to carry it to tho proposed tcrminns on the Ohio river at, or near, the mouth of the Big Sandy River, 150 miles above Cincinnati.and 350 miles below Pittsburg. Lines are now procectrd or in progress through Ohio and Kentucky to this point, which will eon. nect the Chesapeake and Ohio with tba emir railroad systems cf the West and Southwest, and with the Pacific Railroad. Its valuable franchises and superior advanta ges will place the Chesapeake and Oht. Raiirojd company among the richest and most powerful and trustworthy corporations ot the country ; and there exists a presCTM valuo, io completed road and work done, equal to the entire amount of the mortgage. The details of ti e Loitn have been arranged with special rtferonce to the want rf all classes of investors, and combine the various features of convenience, safety, and protection against less oj fraud. The Bonds are in denominations of $1000, $500 and $100. They will be issued as Coupon Bonds, payable to Bearer, and may be held in that form ; or the Bond may be registered in the name of the own er, with the coupons remaining payable to bearer attached, tho principal being then transferable only on the bonks cf the Company, unless re as signed to bearer : or the coupons nray be detach ed end cancelled, the Bend made a permanent Registered Bond, transferable only on the Books of the Company, and the jnterest made payable only to tbo registered owner or his attorney. Tbe three classes will be known respectively as : 1. -'Coupon Bonds payebl i to Bearer." 2. ''Registered Bonds viilh Coupons attached." 3. "Registered Bonds with Conpons detached," and shold be so designated by correspondents in specifying the class of Eonla desired. They have Thirty year to run from January 15, 1S70, with interest at six percent per annum from November I, 1863. Principal andlntereat paya ble in gold in the city of New York. The interest is payable in May and November, that it may take the p!ae of that of the earlier issues of Five-Twenties, und suit the convenience of our friends who alroady bol-J Central and ffostern Pacific Bonds, with interest payable ic J senary and July and who may desire. in making additional investments, to have their interest le eeivable at dtfierent seasons of the year. The Loan is secured by a mortgage npon the entire Line of Road from Richmond to the Ohio Kiver. with the equipment and all other proporty and appurtenances connected therewith A Sinking Fnnd of $100,000 per annum i pro vided for the redemption of the Bonds, to take effect one year after the completion of the road. The mortgage is for S15. 000. 003. of which $2,- Oi'O.OOO will be reserved and held in trust for the redemption of outrtanding Bonds of the Virginia Central Railroad Company, now merged in the Chesapeake and Ohio. Of thereroBinir.j$13 000.000,a sufiicient amount will be sold to complete the road to the Ohio riv er, perfect and improve the portion now in opcr ation.and thoroughly equip the whole for a largo and active traffio. The present price is 90 and aoarncd interest. A Loan so amply secured., so oarefully guarded and so certain hereafter to command a prominent place among the favorite securities in the mar keta, both of this country and Europe, will be at once appreciated and quickly absorbed. Very respectfully, FISK A HATCH, Bankers. P. S. We have issued pamphlets con tain; eg fall particulars, statistical details, maps, etc., which will be furnished upon application. I B We buy and sell Government Bonds, and receive the accounts of Cauks, Bankers, Corpora tions, end others, subject to check at sight, and allow interest on daily balances. March J, 15.70-3 ' - IEV STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL Hasjuat received and opened, at the abov nam- ed place, an entire new stock of Spring aqd Summer Ooeds, which he will ell very cheap for cash. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardwaro, Queensware. Boots and f hoes. Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc Jle also keeps choice Flour, Corn Meal, Chop feed, Bacon, Fish and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give him a call. Approved country produce will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange for goods. Clearfield. June 17, 1888. 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FARM FOR SALE Persons desirous of purchasing a farm, are di rected to examine that valuable properly in Law- reuce township, and situate at the mouth of I I learneia creek two miles tast ot tne Borough of Clearfield, and convenient to schools and cnurcnes. i.roved and under i h,h stale of cultivation- j "r n Tiir ivr -,,- . . , i -1- . . r , - i - the vHfil hftitit v.M Fnnd fnal iron an ftnil other minerals are found on the same. The buildings coni,t of a good T IVO-S TORY "LLING HOUSE, 2hy -IS feet uGOOD BARN, and otberconrenientouthuildings And there is growing on the premises a young bearing orchard of choice fruit trees. This property is very pleasantly situated and being at the confluence of the creek and tbe river, it is a very desimble and inviting residence for a private fjinily. Its position on tbe creek and river also render it i good situation for a board- ! ing house during tbe railing season. Tbe west and north sides rf-this property being bounded by tbe creek and river, makes il one of the let rafting grounus in this section, and as such yieios a handsome revenue yearly. The owner. Mr M. A. Frank, bavins Hernia nently settle t in the west, is ibe reason for dis- posing of this valuable properlv. For terms, etc., I apply to S. J. ROW. October J, IS59. Glearfild. Pa. is. O O O o o o t-1 Ml o w H O fed "VTANTED 10,000 pounds of WOOL, at the W '-KEraTOSE Store," Clearfield. Fa. je!0 CJ ALT, FLOUR. TjRAN and CHOP, at wholesale. (')ppositethe Jail.) by C. KrlA I r rfc. TTERYFtNE blankets will be sold cheap " v Ell A AT a. UfANT HILDRENSfurstwemy-fivo percent lesa than I... w . ir 1 tu t tr3 T ACON. Ha ms. Sides and Shoulders at red uced It prices, at MOSSOP'S. OVEEXSWARE Tea sets. best stona-ware.6 pieces, at .'0 at MOSSOP'S. SPRING GOODS. Just opening a splendid st.k of new goods at C KKATZKK A SON. c LOVER, Timothv and Orehard-irrass seeds at J - . t, t r 0 t crwrc C. KRATZER A SONS. ALT! SALT!! A prime artiele of grour J a 7 ....! i laess. forlecnea 1 r est the stciaof . M"wr. Iga., inrtf 0 NOW! NOW!! NOW!!! REMOVAL. The undersigned' respectfully informs the citi- leDif Clearfield and vicinity, that be baa re moved his BAKERY to the building on the corner of Market and Third Streets, formerly occupied by John Hi'.burn, where he keeps on hand all kinds of Confectionanes, BREAD, PIES, Cakes, etc., which will be sold at very reasonable rates BREAD ONLY 18 VENTS A LOAF. Feb. 23,lS70-3m. JOHN A. STADLER. ATTENTION RAFTSMEN! Raftsmen are informed that the best and cheap est bread can at all times be had at STADLER'S BAKERY, Clearfield, Pa. a. V. REED, O. T. DOOP J.r.WIAVKB : NOTICE. Jw JONES. .W.BSTTS. w. row ELL CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. M8srs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the citizens of the fh.t i... i . .ni.t.i. f-.it. ,r,A huPP,,d the,r PUM!,G MILL,m thtsBorough, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared to execute all orders in their line of business, such as Flooring, We.itherboardin?, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and Moldings, ot all kinds. They have a large stock of dry lumber on hand, and will pay eash for olear stuff, one-and-a-half inch pnnnel plank preferred (Nov 6. '117 VfKW. SPRING STOCK! i.1 J, SHAW & SON. Have just returned from the east and are now opening an entire new stock of goods in the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Marke Street, which they now offer to the public at the lowest eash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware Boots, Shoes. Bats, Caps-. Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, llronms, Sails, eto in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store , can be had by calling at this store; or will be , procured to order. Their stock is well selected1, and eonsistp of tb ' newest goedp. is of the best quality, of the latest styled attd will be sold at lowest prices for eash or exchanged for approved oonnt'ry produce.' Re sure and call and examine our stock before naking your purchases, as wo are determined -lease all who may favor us with tbeir custom. May 8, ISS7. J. 811 AW k SON. pURNITUHE R O O il S JOHS GITELICH, Desires to inform his old friends and easterners that, having enlarged his shop and increased h ' facilities for manufacturing, he is cow prepared to make to orier such lurnitnre as mar be desi i d, in good style and at cheap rates for caib. il mostly Has on band at nis iuinturc Koctrs. a varied assortment of furniture, among which i BUREAUS AXD SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Eock-ca;cs; Centre, Fofa. Parlo breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottsge, Jen cy-Jjina and omer .Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT Spring-scat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairc; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on bnnd. and new glass, fcr old frames, which will ba put '.z. in very r.onabe terms, osraort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair. Lorn-bust:, ilair and Cotton ton Mattresses. COFFIAS, OF EVERY KI.ND. Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. j The above, and many other artioies are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged for ap proved country produce. Cherry. Maple. Poplar, Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. f.emember tbe shop is on Murnet street. Clear field, and nearly opposite the-01d Jew Store." irecembcra. imi JCI1N fil EIK l P. T. I. DR. BOYER'S PCRB WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pnre, Pleasant. Safe and BeliableTonio.com pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos itively pure spirits, free from fusil oil. or other irritating properties, and will not disagree or offend tbe most delicate stomach. Warrant ed to contain more med icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the publta. IT NEEDS-RUT A TRIAL. To increase tbe Appetiteto promote Digestion -to cure Dyspepsia to cure Fe er and Aeue to cure Biliousness to cure Constipation to cure Cbronio Xliairhea do cure Flatulence to core Acid Kructations to cure Nervous Debility to cure Hypochondria to eure gallownesa of the Complexion to eure Pimples and Blotches to care General Debility and Prostration ol the r nysicai lowers. jrp Tr . r, 7T-1 tt 4 T YY J.LA.O AU j UAlj. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT $1 PER BOTTLE. A liberal disrount to tht trad. MANUFACTURED BXCLPSITELT BT A. I. S II A V, CLEARFIELD. PA., Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Oils. Paints. Varnishes. Ac, Patent Mediciues. Pore Wines and Liquors for medical purpoi.es. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept in a Drnz Store, sold Feb. 23.1 cheap. 11870. I ' . lAXXED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peacbea j and eanned earn, etc , for sale at the Drag I Plera of AI.6HAV1. , Jiroif,iwi 27, "'1870, T J. CUNNING HAM, J. ATTORSEY AT LAW, Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer, Truo.ii, BLiia cowtr, pa. Special attention given to the collection of claims Tyron, Pa., January 27, 1869-tf. NANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE ' OF McGIRK PERKS, Sneeeesors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co., PniupsBCRa, Cisthx Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Banting House will be transacted promptly and npon tba most favorable terms. March 20. -tf. d.m'gikk. awD.rr.aaa TEMOVA L G UN SHOP The undersigned begs leave to inform his eld nd new customers, and the public e-eneraliy. that he has fitted np a new GL'N SHOP, on the lot on the coruer of rourth and Market streets. Clearfield. Pa., where be keeps constantly on band, and makes to order, all kinds ol buns Also, guns re bored and revarnished. and repaired neatly on short notice. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. June , 18B9. JUti-N AIUUtlE. g MALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. HARTSWICK t IRWIN are constantly replenishing their stock of Drugs Medicines. Ac. School books and Stationery, including the Osgood and National series of readers. Also Tobacco and Ci gars, of tbe best quality, and at tbe lowest prices. Call and so. Clearfield. Nov 10, 1863 rpIIE LEONARD HOUSE, (Near the Railroad Depot), Reed Street, Clearfield, Pa. G. D. GOODFELLOW : -. : : : Proprietor. A new first class Hotel in every respect com fortable rooms all the modern improvements the best of Liquors promptaltendance. and rea sonable charges. Tbe patronage of tbe public is respectfully solicited. jy zl-tf SJEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. EDWARD JI ACK, Market Street, uearly opposite tba residence of II. 1 Mwoope. r.q., Clearfield, Pa., Would respectfully announce to the citizens ot Clearfield and vicinity, that he bas opened a BOOT ArD SliOi. SllUf, m tbe building lately occupied by J. L. Cuttle, as alawoihce.and tbat be is detcrminod rot to be outdone either in quality of work orpriccs. Special attention given to the manufacture ot sowe'l work, r rei.cn Hip and Calf kiiia, of the best quality, always on band uive mm a eaii. jure :, in. H. F. N A U G L E WATCH KAX2B, GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD1. The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that be has on band. (and constantly receiving new adumnus, a large stock of Clocks, Watcbesand Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from tbe best Man nfactory. consisting of Eieht-day and thirty-hooi spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WATCHES afineassortroent.o silver Hunt ing and open caso American patent Levers, plain and lull jeweled. GOLD PENS, an elegant assortment, of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and disk noiners . : SPECTACLES, a' large assortment, far an near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a singl piece to a fnll set. ALSO, fine assortment of Spoons. Forks, but tor knives, etc., plated ongenn-.ne Alabata. ALSO, Hair Jewelry. with pure gold mounting got up to order. Call and see sample bona. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and warranted A continiran's ct patronage isjVolteited. Nov.2Sth,lS55: H-. F. NACGLS MUST BE SOLD ! CLOSING OUT AT COST AT THE KEYSTONE STORE! The undersigned, intending to retire from tho mercantile bn sines is now closing out hi? en tire stock of goods at and below cost, eemprisisg SILKS, MERINOS, rOT-LINS, ALPACAS, EMPRESS CLOTH, WOOL DELAINES, KEN'S AXD BOTS' CASSIM E R E S, CLOTHS, SATTlXETTa. KENTUCKY JEAXS DESKS, LADIES' CLOAKING, COATS, 6HAWLS, Ao. A fall line ef Domestio Goods, - DELAINES, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, &c, &c., ic. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, GUM & ARCTIC OVERSyOES, nATS AND CAPS, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Carpeta all widths, Window Ehades and Wall Paper, ARB A great rariety ofTHosiery, Notion,! and Trim mings of every description, Ladies' Trimmed Hats, Velvets, Ribbons, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Linen and Wool Table Covers, Napkins, Towels, Counterpanes, a large assortment of Ladies' anJ Children's Wool Hoods, Nubias, Shawls, io. Persons io want of anything in the above lina of Goods are invited to give me a sail, and obtain goods at wholesale prioea. D.Q. NIVLING. Grain and country produoe taken ia eiehange J for Goods Nrr. lO.lftfi). REMOVAL! REMOVAL! C. KRATZER & SONS Hav. removed te the large and .1,,.., v STORE ROOM, on Second Street, adini.:. rell Bigler'a Hardware Store, where th be pleased te see their old and new eostomtrs. Citisensof the county vi.itm, Clearfield t4 wishing to make 'parch eses. will find it te thr advantage to examine their stock. Goods at eash prices exchanged for all kaj, country prodnee. . LOOK AT HQS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Peoks; Sheet Mane xor r-iano, r lute and Violin ; Blank Aeeount and Pass Books, of evtrv de scription; Paper and Envelopes. Freaca pressed and plain ;.Pens ana Pencils; Deeds; Slortgages; Judgment. Exesspuea so Promisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal eap; tiecord cap ti,d Bill oap, tie . Will be sold at Wboletale er F.etail by r. A. GAULIS, At tbe Post offlo, en Market Strut, Clearfield Pa. May 5, 1S8S A. r. BerKTOic. s. s. Terra. , B0YNT0N & YOUNG, Cor. Fourth and Phi? Street CLEARFIELD, I'A., AJtfiCTrnu cr STEAM ENGINES. Millar and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS, BI1AFT1SG. Pl'LIElS. B0I.T., and all kinds cf Mill work. STANLEY PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Flews, and eastings ef all kite's. DEALER? IX Giffardt' Injeetor, Steam Gauges, E.eass Wfcit!s, Oilers, Tallow Caps, Oil Cnp. Gecfe feoks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves. Check Valrea, Wrought Iron Pipe, Fteara Pumps, Bailer Fee J-Tmnps. AnM-frlctioa Metals. Foap K:-n Psckisg. Gam Packing, is. e.. December . lRS-tf. J.. GRASAK. C W. OR AH AH A. A. . NEW FIR M ! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL P RAX KM in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hs sad Caps, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Qseens ware. Wond and Wiilowware, Fleur, Bacoa, Fish,SaIt eto , Marks'. St., CLEARFIELD, PA. FOR TIIE LADIES They hav Bonnets Silks Ceburgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lnstres, flirg haros. Prints, Poplins, Lawcs. Ba shades; Handkerchiefs KiJ other GIoves.Hesiery.Bstme rals, Hoop-skirU, and a general variety of rib bon', trimmings, Butters, Braids, eto.. at the lowest fricef, FOR GENTLEMEX They bare Black and Blue Cloths, Black sei Fancy Casiimeres.Battlnette, Tweeds. M.l tons, Wator proaf Cloth. Silk, fstia and eommoa Veerings, etc , ia great variety, and at prices that will give geaaral aatitfaetion to buyers. ALSO A genera! assortment of Ready Je Ctk ing, Hats and Caps, B00U and Sbses, Hardware and Queensware, a good Stock, Wood and Willowware, and a fnll stock of Groceries. IN FACT, GRAHAM A SONS sail all articles that eta sually kept ia a well-regulated eonntry store, and bene the people geoerally will find it to their advantage t bnj goods ef tbem. Grain and eonntry produaa xehaege for i A. JJ-'M. '9 ' ( -V.J m TT