1870. gox the armtr. Damp Cellar Walls. Tarring cellar walls to protect the contents from damp has longbeen practiced in Corn wall England. In that wet favored portion of Great Britin, where a fine day is the ex ception, and not as here the rule, every precaution is requisite to protect walls from dampness, and amongst these none are found more effectual than the use of coaltar, after being carefully prepared. The preparation consista simply in boiling the tar in any convenient kettle, until all the watery parts are evaporated and driven off by the heat. The tar is then laid on the walls with a com mon whitewash brush, one or more thin coats being nwd, and as the tar is always laid on in as hot a state as possible, without destroying the hairs of the brush, it can be spread on a rough surface of stone work with an even, thin coat, and the stone- or bricks for ever after become impervious to moisture. I have often seen buildings so covered that were first plastered with a smooth coat of mortar, and laid out into squares to itni ate cut stone work, and on this coal tar takes remarkably well. It would not per haps, be advisable to use tar for outside pro tection against the weather, where the black color would be a serious objection and un sightly object, but for utility there is no sub stance so cheap and at the same time so effi cient in its action as a protection - to walls against dampness. One great cause of wet walls is variation in temperature. If the wall so exposed to cold on the outer side and a warm moist atmosphere within, a damp surface on the inside is absolutely certain to be the result. This arises from the condensation of tho humid internal air on the chilled walls, and the remedy in thb case must be looked for in another way. To exemplify thia principle, let any one convince himself by laying a saw or ax out of doors, into a cold atmosphere, when the thermometer is about zero. After ten min utes of such exposure, bring the article into warm moist air of the house, and ax or saw will be at once covered with dew, from the condensation of moisture from the internal air on the cold surface. And this principle is always more or less active in cellar?. The remedy is to keep the temperature upon the outside as much as conveniently may be, by covering and partial pro'ection, and down in the inside by absence of heat, and your cellar walls will at once dry up. Attention must also primarily be paid to the matter of drainage. Toronto Globe. Farmers Should have Fruit. This is the season to think of planting fruit trees. Every farmer who has not a good orchard of apple, peach, pear, cherry, plum, and quince trees, should lose no time in planting one. Now is the time to act in the premises, The "sinews of war" the money should te raised to buy the trees this very spring to plant. One year. in a man's lifetime is a good deal and it should not be lost. It is a gre:tt deprivation to lose any single fruit, even fur a slnsle year. If the money is not on hand, it should be borrowed if it can be for it will certainly pay to borrow money to plant trees. They greatly increase the value of a farm. They beautify and adorn home. They supply the best luxuries of the table. They give health to the body. They supply food cheaper than it can be raised by growing cereals for when once iu bearing, they continue to bear during a man's natural life. But not only should truit trees of all kinds be planted, but every family should hac plenty of strawberries, goosberries, raspber ries, currants, blackberries grapes, etc. Now is the time to procure them. OrJtr early, so that you may be sure to get thera. There will be a very great demand the present spring, as thousands of i in migrants have poured into Missouri and Kansas the past year, and all ought to plant trees aud the majority will plant thera. From all we can learn, the demand is greater for trees and plants the present spring than it has ever been before in the West. We are glad to learn this, because it U an evidence that the people know their interests, and we are taking early action to secure theni. Rural Morl.l. The Horse. Youatt, in his book en titled, "I he Horse, Fays this animal will never drink hard water if soft is within reach ; that lie will leave clear, transparent hard water for a pool ot soft, even though the latter be discolored with mud. Very cold water from the well will make the hair rise up, and not unfrequently cause an at tack of gripes. Give soft water if practica ble, especially if the anjmal be ailing. This is a valuable hint. . - eevit. Salt is said to be a complete preventive a.cainst the destruction of'wheat by weevil. Mix a pint of salt with a barrel of wheat, or put the grain in old salt barrels and the weevil will not attack it. In stack- ing wheat, four or Gye quarts of salt to every hundred sheaves, sprinkled among them, will entirely secure them from (he depre dations of this insect, and render the straw more valuable as food for cattle. Horace Greeley has written a very sensible article upon the disasters which follow the distraction of'forests. He entreats farmers and landowners to plant and rear at least two better trees for every one they may be impelled to cut down. There can twno doubt that the destruction of trees impairs the health, inpairs the pockets, and impairs the beauty of the lands of the' peo ple. Many English farmers feed no hay to their work horses, but keep them in hich order with straw, roots and shorts. The equivalent of twelve tons of hay can be pro j i . uucea on one acre in roots, rarmers in this country will eventually bring vegetables more into us as stock feed.for roots are cheap neaitny and nutritious. The farmer, in the manufacture and care oi his manure heap, should alwnys keep in view that it in preparation should not be al lowed to lose iU strength by the rapid fer mentation having its soluble parts unneces sarily washed away and lost. FURNITURE! FU1LMTURE!! JOHN TUOUTMAN, Having just fitted op a new and elegant Jural tare Room, on Market street, tut of the "Alle gheny Hu," Clearfield. Pa.. notifies the public that he keens on band .11 kinds of Chamber suits. (walnut and common). Cane seat ana inasor share of patronage is respectfully eolioited. ... n 1 April ! IOIV. rjiIIK WONDERFUL LlNtMENT. -- This Liniment having been used, for some years pat.aa a family medicine hy the pro prietor, and its good effects eoming to the notice cf bis neighbors, bas. at tbeir suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for Catarrh and llillious Cbolie. ever offered to the public; and will cure many other aireases in me human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil and Wind-trails in horses Directions for Its use accompany each bottle. Price. $1 per bottle, or six bottles for So. bent to any address by encios ing the price to WM. II. WAGONER, llurd Poatoffiee, Oct. 6, 1S69. Clearfield county, Pa. ATISS II. S. SWAN'S, School for Girls, C learfield, Pa. The next Term of twentv-two weeks will com mence eu Monday, May 9, 1S70. TERMS OIT Tl'ITIOS. Reading. OrthogrKphy.Writitijr. Object Les son fnmarv aiiiqidoud hiiia xnuinrr Oeoirrinhv. rer half term, iof U weeks), $5 00 wir i nn urawinir. iirimuar. jiouim n.1 Written Arithmetic. 5 Al?fihra and the Sciences. - V nstrnction in instrumental Jiuato, j Oil Paintinir. i " Wai Work. " 8 99 For full particulars send for Circular. Clearfield, August 25, 18i"9-ly MILLWRIGHT ING. II. T. Farxsworth, Would inform Mill owners, and those desirous of having Mills built, that ho is prepared to build and tepatr either Circul.ir er Muley saw aims. and lirist Jims alter the latest improved patterns He has also for sale an inmroved Water Wheel. which he guarantees to zive satisfaction in regard to power and tpced His motto is, to do work so as to stve perfect satisfaction. Those wishing fur ther information will be promptly snswered by addressing bim at Clearfield. Clearfield county Pa Wrile yoar name and address plain. April 20. lS70-ly. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Fourth Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Mob day, the 25th day of April, 1S70. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session. The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. ThePrincipal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms op Tcitiox: Orthography, Reading, Writing and Primary Arithmttio, per session, (II weeks.) $5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. $8,00 Algebra,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. 19,00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a- bove branches. J12.00 Music Piano, (.".0 lessons.) $10.60 r?No deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of Ret. P. L. HARRISON, a. u. July 31.1867. Principal. R E M 0 Y A L . HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg lesve to inform our old aod new custo mers, that we have removed our establishment to the new buildice just ereeted on Market street. nearly adjoining the Mansion Uonse en the west. and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite the public to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS if VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Mcdioinesconsut of every thing used, selected with the greatest eare, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE I Vfe also keep a full stock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brashes. Hair ISrurh- es, nitewaso Brc30.es, ana every oiner aina. oi iirushes. V e have a la' ge lot ef White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paints, and ia faot everything used iu the painting business, whieh we offer at City prices to cash buyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va rieties ever offored in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market affords. J. i. 11ART3WICK, Dee. J, 1863. JOHN F. IRWIN. LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. AdvMiitaga of th MUTUAL Plan over the RturnPrrmiunt Plan ot 'STOCK COMPANIES: RATES. Return Pr'm Air. Plait id S40 5 45 4 20 60 73 50 Mutual Diffrrtnrt Yrttrlv Plan n $1,000 er $10 000 932 CO . tH 65 S SO 37 30 16 90 . 169 00 s7 00 2 50 25 00 S5 109 3i &9 40 49 9& 499 50 On the ages named the rates of the tock Com pany are from 2) to b4 percent, higher than the Slutual rates. RESCTTS. Policy for $5,000 at I Policy in the Mutual age of 32, on the return I Company. same age half premium plan ut Mock , cash, tall note, for $10. Companies, annual pre 000,will cost in 10 years, in cash, including in terest on notes. 1,505, But the Mutual i Ompa ny will pay the mium, an casn. bo. and no Dividend to be made. In easeof death at end of 10 years, the Slock Company will pay the A m't of Policy $5,000 Return Premium 1.395 $6,395 in Cash. Am't of Policy SIC 006 Less Pr'm cotes 506 Cash S9.500 and 4 dividends. Showing that for $110 w Cask Premwn: the gain en the Mutual plan to the infured mem ber's family is Fifty Per Cent. Should death occur at the end ot 5 years, the comparison would be Cash p'd Stock Co ,597 50-p"d to family 'Wi 50 " "Mutual" $735 00- " " $9,500 00 and dividend. At the age of 40, the Mutual plan for $1,918 , Cash Premium, will yield S9.360 ; while the Stock P'an for S2 032 50. Cash Premium, yields $7.0.40 50, Showing gain on the mutual plan of $22 327 50. and dividend. INSURE TOCR LIFE IN THE PENN MUTUAL, OF PHILADELPHIA. n. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Jy.l4,'69-tf. Cleatfleld. Pa. "VTEW LAMPS. Perkins A House's Xon-Explo-XN sive Lamp a new article Just received and HOUSE minitT STITIT PHTT.TPSRURG. PA. X " -, ' I I will imoeaeh anv eae who aavs I fait to give a; ..-j ......l .ft.nlinn toall mr customer!, or fail to cause them to rejoiee om well.a1r.' nished table, with clean rooms ana new where all may feel at home and the J rest. Sew stabling attached. Twn Philipsbnrg, Sep. 2, '68. jab. -rcxciiANUifi HOTEL, -La" Hnntinodnn. Penn'a. tv :. A ..ki:.un.. h..inv been leased by J. Morrison, formerly Proprietorof the "Morrison House. ' has been thoroughly reny. r :i i .nnii.l ith all tnt moaeru iin prorements and convemenciesneceMarj m - m a class Hotel. The dining room uas oceu t.Lu..v. to the first floor, and is now spacious anu ..,. The chambers are all well ventilated, and the Proprietor will endeavor to msae n i gueuF..- rect y at home. - viuv.. , Huntingdon-June ti, inua. "f C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stock of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTUS, v LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND .QUILTS', LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILKCOATS AND OVEHSKIRTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, TRIMMED DRESS GOODS 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 BOYS' 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. ClearBeld, Jane SO, 1869. ATTENTION, B TJ Y E R S READ ! READ!! Who sells the cheapest goods in the county ? MOSSOP ! Who sells best calicoes at 12 J cts a ys rd MOSSOP! Who soils best unbleached muslin at 17 cents' MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at 55 00? MOSSOP! Wbo sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at $i 50 ? MOSSOP! MOSSOP! Who soils Hats lower than anybody else ? M O S S O P ! Who sells Sugar the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who Eells 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 ? MOSSO P? Who seirs Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who scll3 Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices r MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods .at Ci L E AR FIELD M O S S 0 r ' S ! Clearfield, May .1S9. FULLERTON'S (formerly M'0anghe7 . c , Kestaurant and Ice oreain oaioon, 13 LEAVY'S NEW BUILDING, Second St., Clearfield, Fa. Constantly kept on hand a fine selection or Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ae. Also Fresh Oysters, receded daily, and erred up in any style, to suit the taste of customers. full stock of goods just roeeivea iron me r.asi ggg-Bliard Saloon in Second Story. April 27-'70 P- R- FULLERTON. NEW STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. II. MITCHELL Has just received and opined, at the abor nam ed place, an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Oesds, which he will ell yerr cheap for eash. Ilii stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. Hoots and Shoes Hat and Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc He 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 produee will be taken, at the highest prices, in exchange tor goods. Clearfield, June 17, 183. 0, YES! 0, YES!! A GOOD FARM FOR SALE Persons destrous of purchasing a farm, are di rected to examine that valuable property in Law- InwnL'tiin a.i.l fiittiatA f. thtk lUflUth of Clearfield creek two miles Kastof the Borough of Clearfield, and conronient to schools and and churches. Th. Tironertv eontains ONE HUNDRED AND TlVENTr ACRES, part of which iiim- nroved and under a hieh state of cultivation- on 1 1 the whole being well fenced. Coal, iron ore, and other minerals are found on the same. The buildings con.-ijt of a good TWO-STOR Y D WE LUNG UO US E, 28,by Si,28,by 48 feet a GOOD nvenientoutbuildings And le premises a young bearing BARN, and other conven there is growing on th orchard of choioe fruit trees This DroDertv is verv pleasantly sitnated and being at the confluence of the creek and the river, it is a very desirable and inviting residence for a private family. Its position on the creek and river also render it good situation for a board ing bouse during the rafting season. Th. west and north sides of this property being bounded by the creek and river, makes it one of the best raftine crouodj in this section, and as such yields a handsome revenue yearly. The owner, BIr. M. A. Frank, having perraa nen-.lv settled in the west, is the reason for dis posing of this valuable property. For terms, etc., apply to 6. J. KOW. October , ISHS. viearneia, i a. BARGAINS bed ALL KINDS OF GOODS A T T II E M AMMO TH STORE OF J. A. BlaUcnbcrscr & Co. OSCEOLA, Clearfield County, ' Penn'a. TERYFINS blankets ill be sold cheap J. SHAW bUJt. NOW! NOW!! NOW!!! REMOVAL. The anderslgnedrespectfolly Informs the citi zens or Clearfield and vicinity, that he has re moved his BAKERY to the building on the corner ef Market and Third Streett, formerly occupied by John Hilburn, where he keeps on hand all kinds ot Confectionaries, BREAD, PIES, Cakes, etc., which will be sold at very reasonable rates BREAD ONLY 1 VENTS A LOAF. Feb. 23,1870-3m. JOHN A. STADLKS. ATTENTION RAFTSMEN! Raftsmen are informed that the best and cheap est bread can tt all times be had at STADLER'S BAKERY, Clearfield, Pa. a. L. BHD, a. r. uoor J.F.WEAVBK- NOTICE. . JOKUS. . rOWCLL, w. Birrs. CLEARFIELD TLANLNG MILL ALL RIGHT. f.. Tinnp WEAVER A CO.. Proprietors, would respectfully Inform the citis.ns ef the fortable rooms-all the modern improvement , j I the best of Liauors prompt attendance, and rea- .v.. .. 1,1. r.fit.d and CUU1117 r j - supplied their PLANING MILL, ia this Borough, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, ... nw T,rr,Td to execute all orders ia ...... r u: -v i loorme, eatherboaruirif', Sash, Door,, Blin.l,, Bracket,, and Moldings, OI all kinds. Tbeyhave alargestock of dry lumber on hand, and will pay eafh for clear stuff, onc-and-a-half I " I inch rnnnel plank preferred IXov .'7. Vf E W STRING STOCK! J. SUA W k SON. Have just returned from the east and are now opsning an entire new stock of goods in the room ' wT,-in .,yk.i formerly occupied by Wm..F. Irwin, en Market Street, whieh they now offer to the public at tke ' lowest cask priees. n. .iiwk eomiati of a ffaneral assortment of . Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, - Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Erooms. Neils, etc. , in faet, everything usually kept in a retail store can be bad by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and eensists ef Ihe newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latent styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved country produee. Be sure and eall'and examine onr stock before nakiugyour purchases, as we are determined lease all who may favor us with tbeir custom. May8,lS7. J. SHAW t SOS. pURNITUKE ROOMS. jon gcelich, Desires to inform bis old friends and customers that, having enlarged bis shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on hand at his -'Furniture Booms,' a varied assortment ot rurmture, among which l BUREAUS AJID SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor. Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen- ny-iiind ana otner .bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT HACKS, WASH-STAJ.D5, ac. - Spring-seat. Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs; And common and other Chairs. LOOKING-GLASSES Of every description on hand, and new jclaa fer old frames, which will be put ir. an very - roucnable terms, on t hort notice. He also keeps on b and. or furnishes to order. Hair. Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. corri.Ns, or every ki.d. Made to order, and funerals attended wM a Hearse, whenever desirable. Also, House painting done to order. 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. Kemember the shop is on Uaraet street, Clear field, and nearly opposite tbe "Old Jew Ptore." December 4. 18M JOn.N OI FUCIt P. T. I. DR. BOYER'S PTJRS WEST BRANCH BITTERS. A Pare, Pleasant, Fnfe and Reliable Tonic. com pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos- . Itively pure epirite. free from fail eil. or ether irritating properties, and win not disagree or offend the most delicate stomach. Warrant ed to eontain more med icinal virtue than any bitters at present offered to the public. IT NEEDS BUT A TRIAL. To increase the Appetite to promote Digestion to cure Dyspepsia to cure Fe erand Ague to cure Biliousness to cure Constipation to cure Chronic Diarrhea to cure Flatulence to cure Acid L'ructatioDi to" cure Nervous Debility to cure Hypochondria to cure Sallowness of tbe Complexion to eure Pimples and Blotches to cure General Debility and Prostration of the Physical Powers, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AT $ 1 PER BOTTLE. A liberal durount to th trad. M ASTCrACTCBaD EXCLUSIVELY BT A. I. SUA W, CLEARFIELD. PA., Dealer in Drugs, Medtoines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. Oils, Faints, varnisBei. ac. fatent Medicines, Pure Wines ndLiqnor for medical purposes. Fancy and Toilet Articles, and all goods usually kept in a Drug Store, sold Feb. 23,1 cheap. ( 1 870, "1ANXED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peaches J and canned cern, , for aale at the Drug Store of A-1.0tt1 March IP, 1S69. -RAXKISG & COLLECTION OFFICE I -S' nr McGirk perks, Successors to Foster, Perks, Wright Ce., Philifsscbo, Ciith Co., Pa.. Where all the business of a Banting House will be transacted promptly and upon the moat favorable terms. March 20.-tr. j.d.m'girk. iwD.nrtEf R EM OVA L-G UN SHOP The undersigned begs leave to inform his old and new customers, and 10 puoite generally. that he has fitted up a new GUN SHOP, on the lot on the corner of Fourth and Market streets. Clearfield. Pa., where be keeps constantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds ot Guns. Also, guns rc bored and revarnished. and repaired 1 neatly on snort notice, ureters oy man win re ceive prompt attention. June a, loot). juna mwun. gMALL PROFITS and QUICK SALES. HARTSWICK A IRWIN are constantly replenishing tbeir stock ef Drugs, Medicines. Ae. School books and Stationery, including the Osgood and.Netiooa) series of readers. Also Tobacco and Ci gars, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. Call and see. Clearfield, Nov 10, 1869 T 11 E LE0NARD HOUSE,! (Near the Railroad Depot), p.plI Rtreet. Clearfield. Pa. G. D. GOODFELLOW PaoraiBToa. A new first class Hotel in every respect com- i ... fi. r .1.-. -kit. i. lonsDi..uMSM. um r-"t' ' "? f-"' " resnectfullv solicited. - jy-ii-u. N EW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. v ti w 1 b n M i n v Market Sire." nearfy .ppo.it. th. r.sidi.e. of II. U fwoope. tsq., CLBABriELD, n., would reapecuuuj uunuiito lv tiunui.i Clearfield and vicinuv. mat ne nas openeo. a UyWt lll'T, . 1IV-1 , 111 U. UUIIU111E 1...V1T ;.j 1 r t rt.,i .inwne;n. rk.i V. . .. determined not to be outdone either in qnality of ..tkor -IXnSTla Calf Skins, of the best quality, always on hand. I litre nim ft eaii. ijuoe jt F. N A- U G L E AX. WATCH HAKES, GRAHAM'S ROW", CLEARFJELU. Thanmlersis'ned respectfully informc his old MnatAmar ,nH I K Tit, Vl 1 i that he llSJ Onhand. f and constsntl v receiving new additions.) a large ,iock nf Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large vartetv from the best Ma nfaetory.eonsisting of Eigbwday and thirty-ho ; ;nd Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike a Man- our and Alarm clocks. irA TCIIES a fine assortment.o Isilver Hunt- Ins: and open case American patent Levers, plain I and full jeweled. i . . . . i. , . .... . , . i. . LrULtls i fiilo. an elegant m.nrani.wi m best qnality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, Wrre assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single piece to a full set. AfSO, fine assortment of Spoons, forks, hat ter k ii ires. etc.. plated on genuine Alebata. j1SO. Hair Jewelry .with pure gn'd mounting got up to order. Call and sec sample bona. All kinls of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry eare fully repaired and Warranted A eontinuance oiDatrona.ee is solicited. Nov. SSth. 1865. H. F. NADGLS MUST BE SOLD ! , CLOSING OUT AT COST AT TUB KEYSTONE STORE! The undersigned, intending te retire from the mercantile business is now closing out his en tire stock ef goods at and below cost, comprising SILKS, MERINOS, POrLINS, ALPACAS, EMPRESS CLOTH, WOOL DELAINES, MEN'S AND BOYS' CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETT5. KENTUCKY JEANS DENIN5, LADIES' CLOAKIHii, COATS, SHAWLS, Ac. I A full line ef Domestic Goods, DELAINES, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, &c, &c, 4c. LADIES' 4 CHILDREN'S SHOES, GUM & ARCTIC OVERSHOES, HATS AND CAFS, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Carpets all widths, Window Shades and Wall Paper, A great variety ofTHosiery, Notions 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' anal Children's Weol Hoods, Nubias, Shawls, k. Persons in want of anything in the above of Goods are invited to give ma a call, and obtain goods at wholesale prices. D. Q. SIVLINQ. Grain and country produee taken In exehaage for Goods. Rev-1, 1889. "HILDRENSfurs twenty-five per cent less Veost at J. SHAW A SON BACON:Hama. Sides and Shoulders at red need prices, at M0SS0P'8. -"VTJEENSWARE Tea sets, best iten-wara.4 V pieces, at o 00 at nvonur o. ItEMO Y-AL! REMOVAL! C KRATZER & SONS, Have removed te the large and elgBt Jiw 6TORE ROOM, on Second Street, adjoin, u rail A Bigler's Hardware Store, where the, wjll be pleased te see their old and new cestsatni Citiiensof the county visiting ClearJIdi t,d wishing to make purchases, will JB4 jt u advantage to examine their stock. Goods at cash prices exchanged for all kiodt .f country produee. Jaa ( ,, LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles end MiwelTaneoni Pookt; Sheet kuit lorriano, Mute and Violi.; Blank Account and Pass Books, of ersrv it. seription; faper and Eov.lspet. Freatk pressed and plain; Peasant Ptteili;- Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment. Exempliee aai r ruinifvry oies. Blank Legal Paper; 'White and rareknttat Brief; Legal eap: Record- cap sad Bill cap, etc., Will be sold at Wholesale er Retail ky P. A. GAULIN, At the Post eSoe, eu Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. U.y 4, 1S63 A. r. botstos. s. Terse. B0YNT0N it YOUNG, or. Fourth and Pine Strceig. CLEARFIELD, FA., MacEraCTCBias er STEAM ENGINES. Mulay end Circular Saw Mills, HE A D BLOCKS. WA TER WHEELS. EHAFT1SO. Pt'LI EK 6. BOLT, and all kinds of Mill worfc. STANLEY PARLOR STOVE?, COOK STOVES, Heating Stoves, Sled Show, riewj, and eastings ef all klaas. DEALERS IX t Giffards' Injector, Etaaai Gauges. Bte Whittles, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oi! Cejs. fissce reeks, Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Ckesk VaNet, Wrought Iroa Pipe. Steam Postps, Beiler Feed-Pumps. Aati-frietiea Kati.lt. reap Stone Paeklag, lilts Paoking. Ae. e , December . lM-tf. j. a. stilts. W.OR1B4. A A NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLKSALB AND RETAIL TIALIM In all kiads ef Dry Goods, Boots and ?hees, Has sed Car, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, QasaBf ware. Wood and Willowwsre. Fleer, aeos, FUh.Salt etc., MarketSt., CLEAP.FIELD, PA. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets. Silks Cebergs, Alsssss, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, fltej hsros. Prints, Poplins. Lawns, fee shades. Handkerchiefs Kid ssl ether Gloves. Hosiery .Balmo rals, Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of ri bona, trimmings. Buttons, Braids, etc .at the lereil pries". FOR GENTLEMEN They have Clack and Blue Cloths Blscs s. Fancy Cassimeres.Sattinetts. Tweeds. Ml tons, Weter-proof Cloth. Silk. Satia and common Yestlegs. etc , la great variety, and at priees that! will give geaeral satisfaction te buyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Reedy-msde Clt ing, Hats and Caps, Boots see Sh. Hardware and Queensware. a gsed Stock, Wood and Willowwsre, and a full stock of Groceries. line IN FACT, GRAHAM A SONS eel! all, article that usually kept is a well Mgalte1 tore, and hence the people generally will find it to tbeir advantage bay goods of them. Q rain and country preuasetai si exsheBgefor Ge Is Ao. -' than lor saie oy nAtvtii r. liluLfclt t, CO.