Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 16, 1870, Image 4

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01 Farming Pay?
" 1 Wfcea I argo the superior advantages of
rnral life, lam often met by the objection
' tint Farming don't pay.
That, if true, is a serious matter. Let
us eoaaider: "
" I do not undersUnd it to be urged that
the famer who owns a large, fertile estate,
well fenced, wen-stocked, cannot live and
thrlfw farming. What is meant is, that
he who has little bnt two brown bands to
depend opoo cannot make money, or can
make Terr little by farming.
I think those who urge the point have
a very inadequate conception of their dW-
: fiouky encountered by a very poor young man
in seeanog a good start in life no matter in
what pmnait. I came to New York when
not qaite of age, with a good constitution,
a fair education, good health, good habits
and a pretty fair trade (that of a printer.)
I think my outfit for a campaign against
advene fortune was decidedly better than
the average ; yet ten long years elspsed be
fore it was settled that I could remain
here and make any decided headway.
Meantime, I drank no liquors, used no to
bacco, attended no balls or other expen
sive entertainments, worked hard and long,
whenever I could find work to do, lost less
than a month altogether by sickness, and
did very little in the way of helping others.
'. I judge that quite as many did worse than I
as did better ; and that of the young law
yers and doctors who try to establish them
selves in their professions, quite as many
earn no more than their bare board during
the first tea years of their struggle.
John Jacob Astor, near the close of a
long dilligeot, properous career, wherein he
amassed a large fortune, is said to have re
marked that, if he were to begin life again,
and had to choose between making his
first thousand dollars with nothing to start
on, or with that thousand making all he
had actuary accumulated, ho would deem
the latter the easier task. Depend on it
young men, it is and must be hard work to
earn your first thousand dollars. The burg
lar the forger the blackleg, (whether he play
with cards, with dice, or with stocks), may
seem to have a quick way of making a
thousand dollars ; but whoever makes that
sum honestly, with nothing but his own ca
pacities and energies as capital, does a very
good five-years' work, and may deem him
self fortunate if he finishes it so soon.
I have known men do better, even at far
ming. I recollect one who, with no capital
but a good wife and tour or five hundred
dollars, bought (near Boston) a farm of two
hundred mainly rough acres for $2,500, and
paid for it out of its products within the
next five years, during which he had nearly
doubled its value, I lost sight of him
. then ; but I have no doubt that, if he lived
fifteen years longer and had no very bad
luck, he was worth, as the net result of
twenty years, effort at least $100,000. But
he would rise at 4 o'clock of a winter morn
ing, harness his span of horses and hitch
them to his large market. wagon, ( loaded
over night), drive ten miles into Boston,
unload and load back again, be home at
pretty fair breakfast time, and hastily swal
lowing his meal, be fresh as a daisy for his
day's work, in which ho would lead his
hired men, keeping them clear of the least
. danger of going asleep, oucn men arc
rare, but they still exist, proving scarcely
anything impossible to an indomitable will.
I would not advise any to'work so unmer
cifully ; I seek only to enforce the truth
that great achievements are within the
reach of whoever will pay their price.
An energetic farmer bought some twenty
: five years ago, a large grazing farm in
Northern Vermont, consisting of some 150
acres, and costing him about $3,000. He
had a small stock of cattle, which was all
his land would carry; but he resolved to
increase that stock by at least ten per cent,
, per annum, and to so improve his land by
cultivation, fertilizing, clover, &a, thitjit
would amply carry that increase. Fifteen
years latter, he sold out farm and stock for
$45,000 and migrated to the West. I did
not understand that he was a especially hard
worker, but only a good manager, who
kept his eyes wide open, let nothing go to
waste, and steadily devoted his energies
and anil to the improvement of his stock
and bis farm.
Walking one day over the farm of the
late Prof- Mopes, he showed me a field of
rather less than ten acres, and said :
L " I bought that field for $2,400 a year
ago last September. There was then a
light crop of corn on it, which the seller
reserved and took away. I under-drained
the field that Fill, plowed and sub soiled
it, fertilised it liberally and planted it with
" cabbage ; and when these matured, I told
, them for enough to pay for the land, labor,
and fertilizing altogether.
The field was now worth far more than
when he bought it within fifteen months
from the date of it purchase. I consider
that a good operation. Another year, the
crop might have been poor, or might have
old much lower, so as hardly to pay for the
. labor ; but there are risks in other pursaita
as well as in farming.
A frnitrfarmer,' on the Hudson above
1 ewtmrg bcCwdtt, three years aroee.
field of ten acre?, which he bad nicely set
with Grapes, in rows ten feet apart, with
beds of Strawberries between the rows, from
which he assured me that his sales exceed
ed $700 per annum. I presume bis out
lay for labor, including picking, was less
than $300 per annum ; but it cost some
thing to msko this field what it then was.
Say that he had speot $1,000 per acre in
nnderdraining, enriching and tilling this
field, to bring it to this condition, inclu
ding the cost of his plants, and still there
must have been a clear profit here of at
least $300 per acre.
I might multiply illustrations ; but let
the foregoing suffice. I readily admit that
shiftless farming don't pay that poor crops
don't pay that it is hard work to make
money by farming without some capital
that frost, or hail, or drouth, or 'insects,
may blast the farmer's hopes, after he has
done bis best to deserve and achieve success ;
but I insist that, as a general proposition,
GOOD Farming DOES Pay that few per-
suits afford a good a prospect, as fuU au
assurance of reward for intelligent, energet
ic, persistent effort as this does. Horace
Greeley.
LOOK AT THIS !
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Bibles sad Miscellaneous Books; 8hset lluit
for Piano, Flat sad Violin;
Blank Amount and Flit Book, of Tory de
oriplion; Paper and Envelopes. French
pressed and plain; Pensand Pencils;
Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption aad
Promisor Motes;
Blank Legal Paper; While and Parchment
Brief; Legal cap; Record cap aad
Bill cap, etc.,
Will ha sold at Wholesale or Retail by
P. A. OAULIN,
At the Post emee. en Market Street,
Clearfield, Pa.
May 3, IS08
NEAV STORE.
Corner of Seeond St. and Hill Road.
' R. MITCHELL
Has just received aad opened, at the above aa
d place, an entire new stock ef Spring
and Summer Goods, which ha will
sell Tory ebesp for cash.
His stdck eoasiiU of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Ready made Clothing, etc. He also keeps
choice Floor, Cora Meal, Chop feed,
Bacon, Fish and dried FraiU.
Persons dcsiroas of purchasing goods at fair
rates are reipectlully requested to '
give him a call.
ApproTed country prodace will he taken, at
the highest prices, ia exchange lor goods.
Clearfield, June 17, 18(8.
0, YES! 0, YE SI!
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE
Persons desirous of purchssing a farm, are di
rected to examine that valuable property in Law
rence township, and situate at the month of
Dear field creek two miles East of tbe Berongh
of Clearfield, and convenient to schools and
churches.
Tbe property contains ONE HUNDRED
AND TWENTY ACRES, part of which is im-
proved and under a high stale of cultivation
rovea ana ut
is wiole bell
Aer mineral!
the wiole being well fenoed. Coal, iron ore, aad
other minerals are found on the same.
The buildings consist nf agood TWO-STORY
D WELLING HOUSE, 2S.by 48 feet a GOOD
BARN, mi other eonvenicnt outbuildings Aad
there ia growing on tbe premises a yeuag bearing
orchard of eboiee frnit treoe.
This property is very pleasantly aitaated, and
being at the eonluenee of the creek and tbe river,
it ia a very desirable and inviting residence for a
private family. Its position on the creek and
river also reader it a good situation fer a beard
ing house daring the rafting season.
Tbe west and north sides of this property being
bounded by the creek and river, makes it one of
the bett rafting grownas In this Marlon, and as
such yielaa a hsndsome revenue yearly.
The owner. Mr. M. A. Frank, having norma
nently settled in the west, is the reason for dis
posing of this valuable propertv. For terms, ess.,
PP'y to s. J. ROW.
October 1, 1869. Clearfield, Pa.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Tbe Third Session of the present Scholastic
year of this Institution, will commence on Mon
day, the 7th day of February, 1370.
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from the time they enter to
the close of the session
The ooarse of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and aeoom.
plisbed education of both sexes.
The Principal having bad 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.
Tbbms or Tditios:
Orthography, Reading. Writing aad Primary
Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.! S5 60
Gram war, Geography, Arithmetic, and Hist o
'y- ss.oe
AlgebrGeometry, Trigonometry, Meneuratiea
Surveying. Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keeping, Botany, aad PsyeieaJ Genera
pay. S9,00
Latin. Greek and Freusb.witfc aay ef the a
bove braooheS: 911.00
Masio. Piano, (30 lessons.) s)4B
ttFNo, deduction will be mads forabaeaee.
For further particulars inquire of
i , .. ... Rav. P. L. HARBISON, a- at.
JalyM.im. Principal.
HARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-Endings for
"' MERRELL A BIGLER'S
SPRING GOOps.Jnstep.niog a .p lend id rt.k
of new goods at C. KRATZER A SONS.
SLEIGHS. FOrB PLFIGH8 fcr eale bv
B. A. tRWTS A CO , Curwwawvilla.
a-AXfSTIM CAir-SXTV BOOTS, at 5 CO
MUST BE SOLD!
CLOSING OUT AT COST
AT THE
KEYSTONE STORE!
The undersigned, intending to retire from the
mercantile business is now olosing oat bison
tire stock of goodst and below cost,
comprising
SILKS,
MERINOS,
POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
EMPRESS CLOTH,
, " WOOL DELAINES,
. - MEN'S AND BOTS'
CASSI MERES,
CLOTHS, SATTlNETTo. KE5TUCKY JEANS
DE5IH3, LADIES' CLOAKING, COATS,
SHAWLS, Ac.
A fall line of Domestic Goods,
DELAINES,
SHEETINGS,
GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
&c, &c, ic.
LADIES A CIIILDREN'S;SHOES,
GUM & ARCTIC OVERSHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
r
Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Carpets all widths,
Window Shades and Wall Paper,
ASS
A great variety ofJHosiery , Notions and Trim
mings of every description, Ladies' Trimmed
Hats, Velvets, Ribbons, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
Linen aad Wool Table Covers, Napkins, Towels,
Counterpanes, a large assortment of Ladies' en J
Children's Wool Hoods, Nubias, Shawls, Ac.
Persons ia waat of anything ia the above line
of Goods are invited to give me a call, and obtain
goods at wholesale prioes.
D. G. SIVLINQ.
Grain and country produce taken In axohange
forGeods. Nov. 10, 1M9.
pURE BUCK LEAD, equal in quality to
-1- English white lead; Oils, Taints and
Varnishes of all kinds; Hold leaf in books, and
bronsee. for sale by A. I. SHAW
Clearfield, October 23. 1867.
P. T. I.
DR. BOYER'S
PURE
WEST BRANCH BITTERS.
A Pure, Pleasant, Safe and Reliable Teaio, com
pounded from fresh and choice herbs and pos
itively pore spirits, free from fusil oil, or
other irritating properties, and will
not disagree or offend the most -delicate
stomach. Warrant
ed to contain 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 Dispepsia,
To cure Fever and Ague,
To cure Billiousness,
To cure Constipation,
To cure Chronic Diarrhea,
To cure Flatulence,
To cure Acid Eructations,
To cure Nervous Debility,
To cure Hypochondria,
Tc cure sallowncss of the
Complexion,
To cure 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 SI PER BOTTLE.
A UitrrnX durtunt ( Us rrcWe.
ASCfACTtraKO XXCLCJIVaLT T
BOYER & SHAW,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
Stuffs Oils,- Paints. Varnishes. Ac, Patent
Medicines, Pare Wines and Liqnors for
medical parpoLos, Fancy and Toilet
Articles, and all goods usually
Jtopt in a Drag Store, sold
-.-etJylO.40.) --cleey Nn-.;s
FOR SALE,
White Lead, Zinc Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine,
Taraishea of all kinds, Colors, ia oil aad
dry, Paint aad Varnish brushes.
HARTSWICE A IRWIN,
Clearfield.Pa-M ,'
QN
MY OWN HOOK.
Bavins? nnrchaied the entire crock at tbe
old stand ot Kirk ft Spencer, in Lumber City,
I intend carrying on tbe business as hereto
fore.
MT MOTTO IS TO SELL CUEAP FOR
CA6H.
Thanking onr friends and customers fr
past patronage I solicit a continuance ul m
same.
Sept. 15th, 1869, ISAAC KIRK.
n. a. ruLLiaTOH.
w. a. at'racBsoa.
NEW FIRM!
FULLERTON & MoPlIERSON,
Keep constantly on band Fresh Meats, such as
BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, Etc.,
FRESH FISH,
All kindtj of Vegetables, in season,
canned fruits,
BUTTER, LARD, Etc.,
Which they will sell at the lowest market prioes.
Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc.
ROOM ON MARKET ST.,
Clearfield. Pa -Ms y I I,'B9.
B0YNT0N & YOUNG,
Cor. Fourth and Pine Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA.,
h Alter ACTuaaas or
STEAM ENGINES,
Mulay and Circular Saw Mills,
HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS,
SHAFTING. PCLLE1S, BOLTS.
and all kinds of Mill work.
STANLEY PARLOR STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
Heating Stoves, Sled Shoes, Plows,
and castings ef all kinds.
DEALERS IN
Oifiards' Injector, Steam Gaugoe, Steam Whistles.
Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge rocks,
Air Cocks. Olobe Valves, Check Valves,
Wrought Iron Pipe, Steam Pomps,
Boiler Feed-Pumps, Anti-friction
Metals, Sosp Stone Packing,
Gam Packing, Ac. Ac,
December , 1868-tf.
t. . QBABAM.
. W. 0BABABT.
A. A. eBABAH.
NEW FIRM!
JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
la all kinds of
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Wood and Willowware, Floar,
Bacon, Fi.h.Salt etc.. Market St.,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
FOR THE LADIES
They have Bonnets. Silks. Cobargs. Alpacas,
Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ging
hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun
shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and
other G loves. H esiery .Balmo
rals, Hoop-skirts, and a
general variety of rib
bons, trimmings,
Buttons, Braids, eto., at the lowest prices.
FOR GENTLEMEN
They have Black and Blue Cloths. Black and
Fa no j Cassimeres,Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel
tons, Wster-proof Cloth. Silk. Satin
and common Vestings, ete., in
great variety, and at prices
that; will give general -satisfaction
to buyers.
ALSO,
A general assortment of Ready-made Cloth
ing, Hats and Capi, Boots and Shoes,
Hardware and Queensware, a good
Brook, Wood and Willowware, -aad
a full stock of Groceries.
IN FACT,
GRAHAM A SONS sell all artioles that are
usually kept ia a well-regulated oountry
store, and henoe tbe people generally
will find it to tbeir advantage to
be) goods of tbem.
Grain and oountry prodaie tax en
exchange for Gor is.
PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS
QOy HINKLEY f)
M. aV. A A A V V A Q ev-w
The w,nt nrfet machine vet invented. Will
widen and narrow, tarn a heel, or point tbe toe
It will knit plain or ribbed. II will knit stoea
ings, drawers, shirts hoods, eoatforters. miUens,
Ac. It ia cheap, simple and durable. It sets up
its own work, uses buUoae needle, and requires
no adjusting whatever. It will do the same work
that tbe LmD macnine win m,
than half as much, and bas not tbe tenth part of
tbe machinery to get out of order, Citoulars
and samples mailed free en application. Agents
wanted All machines guaranteed.
SHAW A MORTON. Gen I Agents,
Nov.2 3m 1 No. 20 Siath St.. Pittsburgh. Pa
JAS T. BRADY & CO.,
(SxreMser S. Jotu 6 Co..)
CORNER FOliRTU AND WOOD S1REETS,
PITTSB URGH, PA .,
BANKERS,
arr id sell all kisds or
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
Six per cent, interest allowed on deposits sab
ject to check.
Money loaned on Government Bonds.
Bonds registered free of charge.
May 19. 9-ly. ' JAMES T. BRADT o CO.
rpHE SAFE PEPOSIT COMPANY,
A OF PITTSBURGH.
Incorporated by the Lrgitlaturtof Pennsylvania,
January, Z4. IMtv.. Jor (AS
Safe keeping of Bonds and other Seeurities.Gold
and Silver, Silver Plate. Books. Records. Dia
monds, and valuables of all descriptions, under
guarantee, and for the Renting of Sales, in its
Burglar Proof Vavlta. Building and OOoe, No.
03 teurtn Avenue, fituourgn, rs
QOABABTEB BATES.
For a year or less
period.
Gov't and all other coupon secu
rities, including bank bills, $1 00 per 1,000
Gold eoin or bullion, I 7 par l.toe
Silver eoin or bullion. " 3 00 per 1,000
Silver or Gold plate, nnder seal.on
owner's estimate of full value,
and rate subject to adjustment
for bulk, on a basis of 1 00 per 1000
Deeds, Mortgages, Valuable Papers generally.
wnen ot no nzea value, i a year eacn,or ae
cordinc to bnlk. Wills. 55. which premium cov
ers tbe remainder of the life of the maker. Cash
Boxes. or small tin boxes, for Doners of Bankers,
Capitalists Merchants. Lawyers. Tradesmen. Fem
iles, Ac, will be received at S 25 each box or trunk
per year, or they will be insured for the full a
mount, the contents belnc known, at above rates
No charge less than one dollar. Tbe company is
also DKBircd to rent n e.1 iron aafes. (each fur
nirbed with a tin box) in ide its burgr proof
vault, the renter exclusively nolufg lie aey
thereof, at the following rates. vie; Sli, S23.S30,
SAO. ST5. and SI00 ner annul- Also, to Store
Books, Account Records, Valuable Title Papers.
o IA . tit re a an nnhlti r fata
Officers President. William Philips; Vioe
President. Henry Lloyd; Directors. Wm. rbilips
HenrvLlovd. Wni. Rea. Wm. M Lyon. James I
Bennett. Bvroo H. Painter, Joseph H. Morrison
George BUck. Curtis O. Horsey ; Secretary and
Xreasurer. r. von ronnnori M-du
D K-
B.
C L A R K'S
CELEBBATBB
FEMALE PILLS,
rea sale st
Boyer A Shaw and Harts wick A Irwin,
Clearfield, Pa.
Aug 4.'a9-lyl P.etail Price, tl &0 per package.
EtHVRVoR Gsneral's Office, I
Harrisburg. Pa., Oct. 22, ls69. J
To th Owiurt of Unpatented Land :
In obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved
tbe eighth day of April, ona tbousana eight nun
dred and sixty-nine, you are hereby notified'tbai
the -County Land Lien Docket." containing tbe
list of unpatented lands for Clearfield county. pie-
pered under the Act of Assembly of tbe Ittth of
May oi. e thousand eight hundred and sixiy-iour,
and the supplement thereto, has this day been
forwarded to the Prothonotary ef tbe county, at
whose omce it may be examined. Aha liens jean
only be liquadated by tbe payment of tbe pur
chase money, interest and fees, and i
I receiving pat
ents through this Iepartment.
JACOB M. CAMPBELL.
Surveyor Ueneral.
Oct. 27,'9-4m
rrilE WONDERFUL LINIMENT.
This Liniment having been used, for
some years past. as a raml'y medtoine by tbe pro
prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice
of his neighbors, has. at their suggestion, con
sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af
flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for
Catarrh and Uillions (Jholio. over offered to th
public: and will core many other diseases in tb
human body. It is also a sure core for Pole evil
and Wind-gAlls in horses Directions for. its nse
accompany each bottle. Price. 91 per bottle, or
six bottles for 3. bent to an; address by enclos
ing tbe price to WM. M WAWtliK
Herd Postofiiee,
Oct. 6. 1889. Clearfield ooui.ty, Pa,
G
IGARS AND TOBACCO,
ADOLPII SCIIOLPP,
masrfactcber ako wholesale ado r st ail
Dealer i Cisabs abb Tobaccos,
CLEARFIELD. PA.,
Would respectfully announce that he has remov
ed to the large and commodious store-room . op.
posite tbe Court Honse, Second Street, where
be has opened a general assortment of Tnbaoee,
Cigars. etc.. which be is prepared to sell, wholesale
or retail, at reasonable prices.
Jlis ciears are made of tbe very best material
and in style of manufacture will compare with
those of any other establishment.
He has always on hand a superior article of
enewmg and sinoxmg tobaccos, to w bleb be di
recta tbe attention of "lovers of the weed."
Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county
supplied at tbe lowest wholesale prices.
Call and examine his stock when you come to
nearneid. June 10. 1868
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPARISON.
Advantage of the MUTUAL Plan ootr th
Return Premium Plan of
STOCK CO MPANIES:
RATE?.
Return Pr'm Mutual Dif'renre Yearly
Asre. Plan Plan on $1,000 on $10,000
40 S4l S $32 00 S ni SB6 50
45 5i 20 37 30 10 00 19 B0
50 75 50 47 00 2S 50 285 00
55 109 35 59 40 49 95 499 50
On tbe sees named the rates of the Stock Com
any are from 2 to
utual rates.
RESCLTS.
Policy for S5.000 at I Policy in the Mutual
age of 32, on the return Company. same age. half
premium plan ot Muck , casb. half note, for I0.
Companies, annual pre-
OOO.will east in 10 years,
in cash, including in
mium.all cash. S139 50.
aud no Dividend to be
made. In ease of death
at end of 10 years, tbe
Stock Company will pay
the
Am't of Policy 95.000
Return Premium 1.395
crest on notes, a 1, 90s
But the Mutual Compa
ny will pay the
Am't of Pol icy 1 0,000
Lett Pr'm notes 500
--
SS.395
in Cash.
Cash O9.S0O
and 4 dividends.
Showing that for SI 10 esars Catk Premium,
the gain on tbe Mutual plan to tbe insured mens
bar's family is Fifty Per Cent Should death
occur at the end ot i years, tbe comparison would
Cash p'd Stock Co ,S97 50-p'd te fsmtlyS5.9T 50
" " Mutual ' S735 00- M " S9.5O0 00
and dividend.
At the aee of 40, tbe Mutual plan tor St, 91 40
Casb Premium will yield 9.3ft0 ; while tbe Stock
plau for S2 032 50. Cash Premium, yields S7.032.
50. Pbowitig? a caia on the mutual plan of SI,-
327 50, and dividend.
INSURE T0CR LIFE IN THE
PENN MUTUAL,
r OF PHILADELPHIA.
H. B. SWOOPE, Agent,
Jy.li.'OO-ef. . CltsrJe 4, Pa.
REM 0 V A L.
HARTS WICK. & IRWIN,
DRUGGISTS,
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
We bee leave to inform oar old and new c aste
rn e.-s. that we have removed our establishment to
tbe new building just erected on Market street,
nearly adjoining the Mansion Honse on the west,
and onnosite Graham A Sons store, where we re
spectfully invite tbe pubUoto eoae aad bay their
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI
CINES, OILS. PAINTS tr VARNISHES.
Our stock of Drugs aad Medicines consist ef every
thing used, selected with tbe greatest eare, ana
WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE!
We also keen atnll stock ef Dyes. Perfumeries
Toilet artielM.Soarja. Tooth brashes. Hair Brush
es. Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of
Brushes. We have a la' ge lot of
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything used
in the painting business, which we offer at City
prioes to easa uayera.
TOBACCO AND S EG ASS,
Confectionery. Spices, and the largest stock of va
rieties ever offered ta tnis place, ana warrantee
to be of the best the market affords.
J. H. HAKTSWICK.,
Dee. 1, 1868. JOHS F. IRWIK.
FALL OPENING!
ARNOLD & HARTSHORN
CurwensvilU, Penn'a.,
Have just opened a large aad moat complete stock
OF DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
GROCERIE3,
BACON, SALT, ic.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AS TO
QUALITY AND PRICES.
All kiads ofLumber and Produce taken la ex
change for goods.
Give us a call before purcbasifg else
where. ARNOLD & nARTSnORN.
Curwensville, fopt 22, ISC 9
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PLASTER the cheapest in tbe county, at
May 29 'BT. . MOSSOP'B.
GROUND AND DNOROUND SPICES. Cifru
English Currants, Essence Coffee. and Vine
gar ei the best quality. fer sale by
Mm It. HAiTtWICK rRWIN.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD SCALES
or all knee
ALSO,
Baggage Barre
trrews, Warehouse Trucks, d,t)u.
. Improved Menev Drs.. .
Pi
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BOB SALE BT
MER'RELL & BIGLER,
Dealers in Hardware,
June 30. Clbabfiblb, Pa.
C. KRATZER & SONS
are receiving a splendid Hock of
CARPETS AJSD OIL, CL0TU3,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QCiLTS,
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKi.v
LADIES SILK COATS ANDOVEBSKIETS,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE TOIXTS,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TEIMaEI,
- I1ATS,
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMIXUs,
BEST KID GLOVES LADIES'. GESTU.
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FINE BLACK ALPACAS,
UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITEHS.
MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOH.
HEAVT CALF BOOTi, $6,
MEN'S AND BOTS' FINE AND UEUr
SHOES,
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, 14,
CASSIMERES VERT CHEAP.
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PR0VI310X1
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BCT
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL, MARKETING AND CoLNTBT
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfleld. June 30, 1869.
ATTENTION,
BUTE It S
READ! READ!!
county
M 0 S S 0 Y !
Who sells best calicoes at 1 2 eie a Jr'.!
MOSS OP!
Who cells best onbloached naslla st '.'
MOSSOl'i
Who sells nails Clf Boots at i 00?
MOSSOP!
Wkeeelis Hall's Set Cosrfe BiUe '
MOSSOP!
Whoaell Hall's bertlvipBfc o:4,W!
MOSSOP!
Who cells Haw lower tbsn sn.iW.tsl!
MO S SO PI
Who stil3 Sugar the chept T
MOSSOP!
Who sells Svrup the chfipwl?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Flour the chep I
MOSSOP!
Who sella Chop and Feed the c:irp '
MOSSOP!
Who sella Hardware the rheapw
MOSS OT!
Who sella Quecnawar the chP1
MOSS OPT
Who sells Tinware the chep?
jiossor:
Who sells Clothing the cfcPrt 1
MOSSOP!
Who sells Titter the chT'
MOSSOP!
Who sell Salt the cheap" ?
mossop:
tit
Wno first brought goods down to
lowest cash prices:
MOSS or!
Everybody should buy their gol
MOSSOr'S!
Clearfield, May IJJ5j
srketj
ED. PERKS A Co's flour, the brst b
sale by JJ
T-RSSIC ATED COCO AN CTS, fei ' iJ g M j
XJ etc . for sale at