Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 29, 1863, Image 3

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uil in n prdl of nearly 'J(k) votes, only Jlt
wet in fnvnr of tlie new township. J
Not Eiaitm "I'oii t'litAP." We leiirn (
that one of our enterpri.ir.g watermen ro'
turned from u trip down Iho river f short I
titim niro, bringing; with him u very pietty !
liltlo dog. About the same time) a gentle
mini in llni rihlmrL' nun minus Iim oor, I
:Hi'l netting Mie fiimoui hni lK y Cnmpbell, I
liief of poliix-, on llio scent, the
liltlo
wliitl't't was traccl to our county, nnJ a
warrant duly forwarded to hunt liim up.
T)m result waH, the dog vai found, Bnd
for uugiit wo Know la now with Lis lejjul
nniKter, at a co.it ofsonift f-5 lo our raft-
ninti for liiM "doggish" jiropensily.
Mblamiioi.v Cask or )kownini;. A lit
tlo boy, aged about Ihreq yearn, named
Thomas McGiiee, con of Kouebt Mimrrr,
y.m., of Hull township, was drowned on
tins lrtth inst., under the most distressing
circumstance. Tho child, and a little
girl, a tow years older, a oousin, wero playi
ing in the eaw-mill, when Iho liltlo boy
fell through into the lorclmy. Tho little
gill, in her fright, ran to the house logive
I he alarm, wheieas, hud fhe called upon
oiue nen, who were at work but a thort
distunce below, lie might, in u!l probllbili
i!y, have been rescued before tho vital
park had fled.
Mr. M. had left homo that morning for
the east, via Tyrone, and a mesbenger was
dicpatched for him ; but he was not reach
ed ; and after waiting three duys the re
mains of this little houshold idol were
committed to mother earth, followed by
sm almost heartbroken mother, and many
fyuiputhizing friends.
Meeting of the Democratic Standing
Committee
Tlie Gentlemen cuinrnninjf ilio Dctnorrstic
flandinK Cominiltt of Clenrlicld ecunty, nrare.
qui'Mf d to Inert at the office, of Ilia underiignei)
on Monday next (4th May) at 7 o'clock, v. u A
innctual ttltondflnc it retuerteit.
ISRAEL TEST, CVn.
Clearlield, April 29, Ksti3.
The fallowing sre Ike name of the Committee:
Frederick Shoff,
Jacob Wilholin
James Buvnge,
Hon. James DlooT,
ieorgo Dimellng,
llaniel Stewart,
James T. Hamilton,
.Tallies Mcllurrny,
Vi. V. Clmmbers,
Clierles S. Worrell,
F. F. Couteret,
C. M. Csdwnllader,
Itutnnbns Armstrong,
.lumen McClellnn,
Fnineis Hupar,
- n- rinl.
John Jordan,
Hirnm V'oodwnrd,
U. W. Wise,
Jnho Qilliland,
Prico A. Howlen,
Richard Shaw, jr.
Dr. D. A. Ketr.or,
John B. Kylor.
J. M. Cummings,
John II. Howies,
Darius 1). Hitter,
Horace A. Courtney,
Tons. Henderson
ri.g
Kr.u;iots Intki,i.k.enc8 Bishop Totter
bus Miblishod pastoral letter to the clcn
'MI.NIsIV, ' 3"'
l'v and conciccalion of tho Diocesn of!et
1'Vnnsylvnnia, relative to tho approaching
day of fasting, humiliation nnd prayer as
designated by tho President for next
Thursiliiy. The Bishop highly cunimands
tho strict observance ol the day, and says
amongst other tilings in his letter: Phil.
"Let us think loss of the sins of those
who are arrayed against us, and more ol
our own. Let us remember dint the rf.co
is not to the twift, nor the battle to the
Mrong; and instead of u vain confidence
in our own resources, or our own strength,
lot us remember thnl unless the Lord go
forth with our armies, "defeat awaits the
most stupendous ell'.irtsnnd preparations,
and that unless He give graco and wisdom
to our rulers nnd people, nil our counsels
will come to nought."
Th Dkmoi iiath Victor v is Ciiicaco.
The Abolitionists seom to be entirely diss
Appointed in the (net that Sherninn(Dem.)
is reelccted Mayor in the city. Ilia ma
jority Is small, but they calculated upon a
certainty in bculhg him. The poll is an
immense one for Chicago 20,.jU(5. The
Times ffvs:
"At the State and Congressional elec
tion last full one of the most exciting
vlectionscver held in the city the total
tiumix-r of votea polled within tho sumo
territory now covered by the city was only
15,77C,including two or three regiments of
soldiors now absent. There has been noac.
tual material increisoof legal voters since
last fall, but here is an apj.nranl increase of
1,530! The simple truth is, that the Abi
olitionists. through their secret organize
tionshnvo imported two or three thous
and men nnd voted them at this election."
Upon this importation rf votes, doubt
lew the Abolitionists ealculntcdjtipon car
rying the city.
A.s OriRAci in a Ciiihcu. A UsM-rUrshot
at hit ..itcr't Funeral Ay a 'rwrxuri Guard.
J.ast Saturday the citizens ol New Berlin,
Union county, w?re compelled to witness
a ncotie, the iikoof whicli nver happened
in this couutry. It appears that one 4m.
Hummel a ilesnrter from the Armv. was
attending ihe luneral of his deceased is ' ( f'" , bJ 40 rect 20 l (rum
ter. Supposing this o ,e a favorsiile op- ""'". J,e? township. Plan to he seen on
portunityto capture Huwmel provost j"l,P,cton 0 clcarflcMi April 22d. ISM.
cunrd by the name ol (iephart should be -
KcpU irt, of Centre county cwiceivmi the' Partncnhip Dlsaolved.
Woffdoingfo in the i churrh He en-pE firm pf A. s. Dickin(oa A Bro.( j, ,hi.
lerei; w.cj cuu.iu n.i vne real ol the p.
ple r isctubled, and after the.sinRinj;efiJe
iirst hymn, and 'jffor tbe sermon was
commenced, iia dtepped up to HummeJ
Mtilh a revolver in his hand and arrested'-
him. Unon this Humme lso drew fortk
. l a 1 I." f . 1 '
Ik revolver, vrepunri hnappeu uis pisuM,
but tho Clips failed the tirsl t-0 sttempts.
tft 1 1 - - 1 A . . - 1 t . . i 1. 1
- . ;. . . : 1
I Ccphnrt fired S shot lld Smith, his assis-
. 1 i- i . i
taot fired ono. HumraeHiredtlireetin.es.
He hit Gephari on the breast, but his balls
did not penetrate. Hummel was hit twice, i
i one ahot in tho arm and the olher through,
t tlialungs, Gephart was severely haodleJ
5 by tkc women, who seeniod to have much
1 raor43 pluck than the mon. Re ranto the.
?, mountain and made tale his escape. Tho J
atlair produced an aivful excitement and j
confusion, and, of course, there a as no fu-1
neral aertnon preached. These aro all
the particulan. of tho affair w have yet
learued Mmrgrore To
ill t A' l. - A 'f
ill- Hi Vi' iti'lii i,
i ho fiiM I'll ...(,.!-.
hm, a.'.'i'i i' ir
l , fin C'lnM 11.
I 'C, nt i I'liln i t l"i i ii'iiii ht br .1,
V . 'I hiil ji t -.in i, tur-nl nt i" renti
ir Ion s I.'.nirlit by A. Mi Dmi'ibi. 1
l.iiii of rsr sprint's ?-i cMs. 'I dirty l'n
of lint tniU at .rVJ rents per Urn. MVA
5 C'..-m
IMl.D-In 1'lk township, nn the I Kill lnsnt,
of Consumption, Flniirrtta, daughter of Mum
nil M.iry I'assmore, aged I year ami 1 month.
I.oroljr babe how lirlof thy stny !
Hlmrl ami ha.ty was llijr day ;
Knding soon thy jammcy hers,
Pain and griff no more to hear.
Itnnl In it for tlieo to purt.
For It rendu the aching heart,
liut nn heir of plory gone,
Let the will ol Hod l. done..
Pilloweil on a Pttflor'i lirenFt,
Sweetly fleep end eoftly rct j
Fnon the morning nhall reFtore
The biiriod bnlie we now depbro.
In thin plnce, at anenrl.y hour yntordiiy morn
Ing, at her cintor'a, after a linjr rinj i linen,
Mim Henrietta, daughter of Major V. 0. Holt,
of Bradford townihii, nired ntnut 1 8 years.
rPA KI'.WAItl). 'nii tolen,a Park Hay
V'! llorec, tilar In the fnce, and a enmll
white itrine en the nose, a lump on left hint
I knee, reeemhling cpnviu, tho snnie leg while al-
moiit to the knee i ruing Ji years. Any por
on who will tiiko up the nhove doeerihei home,
nnd deliver bim to the undersigned, will reeeire
$25. For Uorso nnd Thief both together, $50
reward will bo paid.
JOHN S. GRAY,
Half Moon, Ccntro etiuuty, Pa.
April 2H, 18fi:i.ld.
NEW FIRM"
IIARTSW1CK & HUSTON
DRUGGISTS.
MARKET Street CLEARFIELD PA.
KEEP constantly on hand a large
find and luell selected stock of
DRUGS and CHEMICALS
PALMS OILS AM) VARNISH
l'EIUXMKKY & TOl'l.ET AKTICLES.
BLANKS, BOOKS AND STATION A UY.
TOBACCO & SKGARS.
And a yencrnl nsnortmcnt of VARI
AT1ES nnd Fancy ARTICLES.
We respectfully Invite a flail, feeling eo nfi.
dent that we can supply tbo wants of all, on
terms to tbeir satiifnntion.
JIAKTSWICK 4 HUSTON.
Clearfield April 27th ISC), tf
To the School Directors of Clear
field County.
GKNTI.EMr-'.N : In pursuance of the 4.1rl
tection of the Act of 8th May, 1S54, you nro
here' y notified to meet la Convention at the
Court House, in Clearfield, on the first Mnnday
in May, A. I). ISM, beinir tho 4th day of tho
Month, ut ono o'clock P. M,, and select, We eorc,
by a majority tf tho whole number of Pirectn"
present, olio porson or u.., a .cientitie
acquirement. " " fki" nd expenenco !n the
... ..i-..ni-iiinL'. an County Suporintendont.for the
L..a ancccedinir vnr ; dctoruiino the amuunt of
(,tnnn-.iitiiu for ttio same : and ccr'ifT tlin ro
suit to tho Htate Piiperintendent at Harri.-burg.iu
required by tho .SUM una 4Hth (ectinnn of naid
CHAS. I!. SANDFOUU,
County Suii't of ClearSeld co.
April 15, ISM.
Ct.lllTiON'. All persons nro hereby cnution
) ed agninut purchasing, or tntdilling in any
wny with tho following described property now
in pvfioeeinn of Uurtc n iMunn of Jirady townibip :
Ono Cow, Four Steers, Two Hoifters, ono Spring
Cnlf, One Sow, Five Shoal, Four ncretiof Wbent
and Three acres of Hvo in the ground, as tho
same belonga to mo and tmhjcct to my order, nnd
left with him on loan only.
GEORGE WILSON.
Urady township, April 22, ISM, 3t
CAIITIOSi. All person! arc hereby caution
J vd against meddling in any way with one
BAY MARE and new HARNESS for two horses,
now in the uso of Burton Munn of lirudy town
ship, ai the same belongs to me, nnd Is in hi pos
sesion en loan only. JOHN W. HAYS.
Brady tp., April 22, "M 3t pd;
To the Presidents and Secretaries of the
Hoards of School Directors:
BY reference to the Pcnnrylvnnia School
Journal for March and April, pagee 212 and
2V4, it will be scon that tho Annual Certificates
of President and SecrcUriee lire subject each to
ten cent tax. But by nn amendment to the law,
passed March '.id, last, and now just published,
the n'limp required U only a flvo cent ono. It
will, therefore, be the duty of the President to
attach to each Certificate a fivo cent Geverninent
Stamp.
Tho officers of the different Boards, will, as ear
ly as uiny be convenient, tend to mo the Annual
Certificate, that tbe Schools "Have been open
nnd in operation according to law," ro that I
may forward it to the Department that the war
rant be issued at onco for tbe District's share of
the appropriation.
C. B. SANDFORD, Co. Supt.
Clearfield, April 22, 13(53. ."it
Five-Twenty U. S. Loan,
Draw In); n per cent. Interest, payable ev
er' Six months in Clold.
T EONARD, FINNEY t-C0., of Clearfield, are
subscription Agents to dispose of thin Five
Twenty Years U. S. Loan. Amounts cau be had
to suit the means of dificrent individuals tho
interest being payable and to be accounted for
bnlf yearly in Oold- '
April 8, 1S03. 3m.
D HOPOSAI.S Will be received fur two
l weeks by Rev. J. D. Coai.t, for building
d,T dissolved by mutual consent i the bu,i
ows wilt be aetlled by A S. Dickinson. Persona
knowing themselves indebted will call soon and
ik prompt paymenta. A. 8. IjICKIXSON,
J() DICKI5S0N
" 00 .""P6- M a 'w
The bnsines. will hereafter b. conducted by A.
I.- , . .. .. ... ' i
k. Di.-kin.n. -h . -ir
pcicuca of eight year, in the wholesale trade of
- .
r - utw ui igai years in me wnoiesaie traue oi
New York City-Ihat be can sell menhandiso or
.ii i... i . . ... i
wi kjuoj for cash at New York prices, with the
iKi' aJlod, wholesale or retail. Produce of all
kinO-, lumber and ahinglea, tought at current
April 15 st-pd
LEVER FLEG AL,
. . - .
JUStlCC Ot the peace
Luthoraburg, ClcarEeld Co. Pa., will
t,",d prompJ to business entrusted to his
cri pnl4.' 186,:
TjnOTOGRAPII A LP IMS for sale at
X HARTSWICK A UfSloS'S.
April 29, 1S62. 3L
A fMi 01 f.
r
i I
I oiiij ning tlm inml fmhinnnlilrt Myl,
C. W. & II, W, SMITHS',
r no u !,i t t
I lUml rnrofiifl
1 - f jr fiiM'tiiiiin.
rati lll. W fnll
iitlruinr sttrnlinn lo mil rn
I.ndii
find ucruicnifti
ii i
l uin- (i
isliin (ioral.
V offer to H, the het A No. 1 Drown Mieilingn
j lour qimrti'M wide at i!7J ent ier ynfil.
All our Hummer Print, the very bent iiility ami
j ctylen, mm 20 cenlr tipwnrl'.
! Dark I'rinU rrom 22 to XO ttnto.
No one (hull go nwny diin-atii-lieil, Hint will furur
uc with an cxamlnaliun of our ttut-k, iirl of
which weenumernte below t
i iti'Ai nr. Ah
'pry cooua.OIH1KJa!!2.""Ii
! Mo.nmbiiiues, Silk inix'u Ciis'iiieres
! Wool de Liunes l aniy ilo
! Jiopp. do I'.l'k ribbed do
J.'uncy do Mottled do
; prenell Mo.nmbiiluesTwillod do
I T lUnllnu
Catuberteeno
. ijlllt. ll .''una
Hal.urene8
Lnvella Cloth
Fancy I'rinU
Wav. (jinghams
Man, (iinijlmiua
llaroges
Tablo Diaper
Hird eyo do
Flft'inoU
Bloiiched Muslins
lirown J f- 4 (jr. do
Corset Dulls
Shirting Stripes
Checks
Ticking
lirown Drill.
Kentucky Jeans
Wool Tweed
Fancy Sutlinelts
Me'.ton do
Double Twist
Rubber Buttons
Metal do
Carpenters' Pencils
Black Cravats
Black Silk Ties
l'uugo llandkerc'fs
Fancy Cassi. Shirts
Marsailles do l-'ronts
Uniijuo Scarfs
Dom, Linen Collars
1 Cord do do
Hlk. Thibet Shawles 3 do do do
Stella do Linen Chokers
etc., etc., etc. I'aper Col Ian
Cout Hindings
etc , etc., etc.
Long cune IIoois Magpie do
Hound do do Flowered do
Elegant (lord Trail 1 Mantle
Hoop Sk iris. ) Ladies Linen Collars
Minces Gloves Do I'uillod do
Block cotton Gloves Do F'cy edg'd do
do Silk do
Mens' awsorl'd do
Mens' Kid do
Ladies' Gauntlets
Black Crapes
English do
Lbildrons' IIoso
Ladles' Slate IIoso
Do Black do
(looks and Eyes
Whalebones
Buffalo Combs
Gum do
Do Lace Flutod do
Twilled culls to m'tch
Mourning Cutfs &,
Collar
Doublo Muffling
Misses Elastic Gurt'rs
Ludicfc' do do
Fancy Jot Tins
Invisible Head Nets
Tassel do do
Crotchet do do
Chenillo do do
Braid do do
Cotton Fringes for 1 Velvet
do do
curtains
Fancy do do
Manilla Ilibbons
Narrow Braids
Darners
Bl'k & white Laces
Edgings
Bl'k Thibet Shawls
Stella do
Miilil-nlilf Wil.4
Einbro'.dcring do
Elastic Cord
Silk do
Mourning Dress Btns
Fancy i"i Agmtm
y.u tve Oilt
... - ,p..t., I. .1.
Do JluliaKCre--iaoiepia mi
fr. nimlings Aoorn do
Skirl Braid, all col'rs Assorted Zephyrs
American Kuchcs etc., etc., etc.
Paris do
l'liine liio Coireo Tolmceoa
S: II. Sugar Indigos and all nr
C'l'd New Orleans tides to be found in
Pure WalerCrnek". ) the Grocery line,
ers for invalides f
Soda do do
5P.U Feus
Young II. Tea
Essence Cofl'no
Extract Ley
'iround Rio CofTco
Cream Tartar
A U Spices
Pipes
Clearfield April ft,
(A splendid substi -
tuto lor Beans.)
Best Quality of
Brown Sugar at
12 1 cents,
c. w. & ii. w. s-
lSfi.i
18C3.
FIKST OF
tho Season.
ft!
NEW SPRING GOODS.
J. r. KHAT7EU
J. P. KKATZER
J. P. KRATZER
J. V. KRATZER
J. P. KRATZER
Has just received
a general assortment cf
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
Bonnets and Shawls
Bonnets and Shawls
Bonnets and Shawls
Bonnets and Shawls
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
CLOTHING
Hardware, Queens wore, Tinwnre, Notions
Hardware, Qucenswa.ro, Tinware, Notions
Hardware, Queenswnre, Tinware, Notions
Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Notion
irfflSTnss Sinai! Brags,
Tea, Coffee, Molas.-es, Suar, Pnlt,
Candles, hico, Flour, P.acon, Fi.h,
Tolncco, Crackers, Vi negus, Oils, Varnii-b.
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Drugget, booking tilasses, j
Clocks, Churni. M'asli-bonrdt, Tubs, l'uckots, fltifc
Irons, Pans, Window-blinds, Wall-paper, Coal j
Oil Lamps, UinbrolHa, Hed-cords, Knives ami
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, Stove blacking. All of
which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms,
and the highest market price paid fur Grain,
Wool, Shipping Furs and all kinds of country
prouuee. J. V. h KATZr.lv,
ront atreet, abavo the Academy, Clearfield, Pa,
P"1 J lt6:'
EXECUTOK S NOTICIlNotice is here
by given that Letters Testamentary, on tho
7'".01 T" l h ' T " lM, a,,P
of 11 on doceased. hava been irrun ed lo the
All pereon. indebted U. said esUto
Ck asja ram j ml fun 1 1 tittilraa l tn IrlAilmlA rar in Ant ti ta 1 1
. , , , : . i
V' rf'luirod o make immediate payment, and
thnM hitfinff rliimi BrroinKt lh ami. a Mill tiaa.a. ti t
those having claims against the same will present
them duly authenticate tor settlement
WM. F, JOHNSON,
Mar. 18, 18(13, At.pd. Exc-utor
Ncav Goods !
-. .... ... ... , , , .
i ii c attention ot to public (and ol nuyera
especially) it respectfully directed to our n
stock Just received from the eaaU
, ?4VCall and exam ine,lf you don't buy.
C. V. i II. W. SMITH.
j April 1, ISC:'.
nn Ann wncnn
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f;linl imi
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.Inct roeelvoil nt MdSStM'S'.
Ml II A MS nt .Sennit jnn I-rlrec
'CIIIM7.
nt
At
At
lit
At
Ut
nt
Sl'IIHltioil ti(TS,
Senintinn j.iieesi
Sencntien prices
t. . i : '
l'lll NTS
Ol.dVIvS
CltAVATS
oensnnon price
HI MtlSSOl'S'
Senrnlion prices
.S.'iiMilion prices
1 SH A wi.;i
i,ti.NM-.r.s
I MUSLINS J
Sensation
prices
All to bo had nt MOSSOrS'.
LINEN ut
CUASII nt
CU UTA I Nf5 nt
Sensation
Seusalion
Helisaliou
Sensation
Sen sal ion
prices
prices
prices
prices
FAB LIS CLOTHS at
FRINGE ut
prices
nt MOSSOTS'.
LACa nt Sensation
prices
prices
prices
HOSlK.ia at Sensation
KIBBONS nt Sensation
T1MMMIS0S1
okall kinds i at
in any nuan'ly I
Sensation prices
Aiwavson liaml ut ilt);s.tl .
CASS! M HUES ut
8 ATT I NETS nt
TWEEDS at
JEANS nt
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
.Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
I trices
VEST1NGS nt
S1UHT1NGS at
prices
at MO.SSOPS"
CLOTHING kucIO
as Cent', Punts,
Vests,
Under Shirts, at sensation
Flannel Shirts,
Boots, Shoos,
Hats and Cans,
Now for buIo at MOSSOPS'
HARDWARE!
such as Snws,naiU
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Hinges,
at sensation prices
nt MOSSOPS',
LIQUORS, such
as Wine, Brandy,
(i i n, W h iskey,
Cognac, etc., otc,
at sensation
pricos
rii;., uvu., )
, such as
Raisins, at
erts, Ac, )
FRUI TS, such as
Prunes,
sensation
prices
Figs, Filbe
at MOSSUPS'.
GROCERIES, sny 1
r 1 o u r, Hams,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molasses, Coffee,
Ten, C r a c k e rs,
Spices, Candles,
Coal Oil, etc., etc.
nt sensntion prices
Always nt MOSSors'.
BLACKING
ROPES
POWDER
SHOT
LEA I)
nt
at
rt
at
t.t
at
lonsation
sensation
sensation
sensiuion
M-utaiion
sensation
prices
pricos
prices
p. ices
prices
prices
CAPS
At the storo of RICHARD MOSSOP.
Always heeps on hand ft lull
nssoitmentof all kinds of goods required
for tho aoconimodaticn of tho public.
Nov. u, is2.
JAMES TEST
J
DF.A LER JN
PIIIL1PSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY,
KF.F.rS always on hand, a lajgo ns.iortment
in his line, such as
I Flour
I Corn Menl
Molasses
Vinegar
Coal Oil
Alcohol
Turpentine
Tar
Fish Oil
Sugar
Rye Chop
Buckwheat Flour
Beans
Potatoes
Apples
Butter
Cheese CoB'eo
Bacon Tea
Tallow Crackers
Lurd Tallow
Mnckernl Spgars
White Fish Sail
Cod Fish Dried Apples
Shad Dried Peaches
AZ,.S'0, Wheat, Pyo, Corn and Oats iu the urnin,
Liquors of nil kinds, Confectionery, outs X Fruits,
Corn Ilrooms, Solo-bentlior, aud a very great va-
rioty of iniscellaneoiis articles.
His situation and facilities for purchasing, somo
of tho articles herein named, are such as pivo
him peculiar advantages over many persona in
selling nt a small profit. He would therefore
respectfully solicit a eall from persona wishing
any thing in his lino, suiisfiod that it will prove
Kutuilly advantageous . Nov. 19, 'C2-;iin.
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
DOULLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
for sale nt C. W. A II W SMITH'S, rnnnerlv It
w. SMITH AC This flour Is made from the
best while wheat in (bo n at, and we warrant
entire satisfaction to purchasers.
March 4, 18f.3,
MEAT MARKET!
T r.OPOM MOW BUTCIIERS.-Xow
I i 00CUiv the hssement of the Clearfield II III sc.
' on Ihe corner of Mirkot and Front streets Clear-
. field, I'a,
! All kinda of meat constantly kept on hand.
Tlie public are respectfully invited to cn'I in and
aci'n'nr thninolves with our terms mid pi i-e. .
! Ucc. 31, 1SH2. j
1 i I '
('A IIIM'.T liMI'Dllll'M.
1 Mil M I.M tM ii . ..,. ,
' Mir. nr.i f I . tli o lit M" I' nl f, ),.. i
a hlli I' i ii I hnr ii"i. i m iii I
lliii'ih, s"l fifarlr oi i ntlln id ! i,
..in",
"" ' "I
i ii
hi c.
K rnlr, , whf r K IMrn l lo eriy n the
rlii.. lunklnii Ihihiii m In lu diCioni l.tunrh
. II itim . ivn a rrc-itur teniiri ilnp l.i
llir lnKinr", ami .rk. n ,1 iirM tinitn met
i Jear,, ,t rnrrying t n I,. . , r Hi ro
year, h flnlli-r Minmitf Ihul h nn rrri'li-rrnt
llnetinn In llni who iny furnr him wild lliel
rnrl i.m. liming limirrl In ( 'IrntfieM In. rough,
he filii'lH rhnre el puiroimi;, nml il enr
he hit oliji-et to innkn to order Hint and rulmlnn-
Imi furniture siisb as
French B';Jstfad,
Ha will always be
and Common nnd
French i'onts
Cottngo, Jen
ny Lind, !'
all other
kind of
BEDSTEADS,)
prepnrod to (urninh
to outer Honk
ing Chairs of I
difforent
kinds nr.d
common 1
I OTI1ER.CTI AIRS
Ho will ulsn fiinii.-h i
to order Hair, Husk, mid
llairdnd Cotton MAT
TRtSSKS. The above
njined, nnd iiuu.y other
articles, will bo mndo to
jordnr for customers, on
short notice, cheap for
Cash, or exchanged for
with Teckncr'i Puteut
fastenings and (lard
ner's Putent Spring lied
steads. Ill II LAI S of
dilTeient kinds. SI DK
HOARDS. Wardrobes,
Hook-eases, Parlor nnd
Centre Table i, llreak
fast nnd Dining tnblei
nnd tho latest improved
approved country pro-
hxtension tables. lliit-iMuco. Don t torgut tho
ranks, Was i ataiuUl'oi-l'plHee, as I am dett rmin
let nnd Work stands, led to furnish nil articles
and every other kind of ut tho most rcnsonnhlo
furniture in bis lino. I rates.
OrMuple, Cherry, Poplar, Pino, I.lnwoodand
every other suitable lumber, will bo Lu ken in ex
change for furniture, C.wh will u'.so bo paid for
good Lumber- 11. K. SIIOPK.
II. Colfinsof tho latest stylo mndo to order
ou short notice. Funerals attended whenever
desirable. Climnltl, J'a., Feb. 11, 'M.
FIRST
Great Arrival of Fall and Wiatcr
(iSoods at
RKIZENSTEIN BliOS. & CO'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
Inth Mansion Iloutr, oppnnt; the Hank,
(Miuw'i Old Stand.)
Tllo undersigned tako pleasure in annonncin;
to nil mankind that they have juit received
a large nnd elegant stock of Fashionable
READY-MA DE CLOTHING,
Selected with trrent inro, and which will bo sold
cheapor than the chnupekU
Plenso call, as wo have
Clothing to suit the old,younir and guy.
Clothing to keep ull comfortable on a Winter day ;
Clothing of all colors brown, black and blue
Clothing well uiudo, nnd fashionable too ;
Clothing ot elegant fit, I declare
Clothing ull tuke a pride in to wenr;
Clothing the best that can bo bought,
Clothing woll sowed ju.st as it omrb
Clothing which nny one CiJ ""y
Clothing for men j-uina and nil.
Cloth'-if tU0 'srgvt nssortment in town,
Clothing for Smith, for Jones and for Drown ;
Clothing for nil tho rest of mankind,
Clothing nnd what belongs in that line
Can now bo bought Cli.nper than everboforo
At A'EIZEXSTEIN'S great Clothing Storo.
In addition to tho foregoing will bo found and
kept constantly provided
Furni.ihing Goods,
Hut.', Caps, Boots,
Shoca, Fancy Goods,
Notions, fc, Ac.
T'T-Wc take this method of returning our
thiinks for favora heretofore extended, nnd reas
sure the public the confidence with which we
hnvo bei-n f.ivorcd, wo will strivo to merit In iho
future.
C'liKAIN nnd Fl'RS taken in exchnngo nt
tho highest market rates.
1! El ZEN STEIN BROS. t CO.
Branch of Keizenstein liros., -121 Market St.
Philadelphia.
Watches, Jewelry iy Silver-Ware.
THEundersignoil would respectfully invite
your attention to his well selected .tck of
Fine (lold and Silver WATCHES, Fine (iold
JEWELHV, of every kind nnd variety of styles
comj rising all of the revest and most nr.At'Ti
rvu iir.sniNs.
Also, SOLID SILVER WAKE, ino lo Co!.,
and the best make of Sirer J'lnlnl H'ore. Each
article is warranted to be as represented.
?fr"Vntchos and Jewelry cnrcfnlly rrjmiml
and aati.-faction guaranteed.
JACOB IIARLEY,
S'lirtrssor to fiUwlVrr tit' lliirln,,)
No. C22 Market Street, Philadelphia.
March 4, 18(13. 3m. pd.
Tllll CMIAHI'II.!.!) ACADI.MV will
be apened for the reception of pupils (males
and female?) on Monday, Feb, Jiih, 1SI13.
Termaprr Session' ol" I'.leveii M eek:
Orthogrnphy, Keaning, Writing, Primary
Arithmetic nnd Oeoprnphy,
Higher Arithmetic, English Orninmnr,
Uengrnphy nnd History,
Algebra, (icometry, Natural Philotioihy,
and Hook Keeping,
Latin nnd Greek Languages,
12 60
3 00
4 AO
fi 00
To students desirous of ncitiiringa thorough
English Education, nnd who with to qnul fy
themselves for Teachers, this Institution offers
desirable advantages.
No pupil received fur less than half a session,
nnd no deduction n;nde except for protracted
sickness
Tuition to be paidnt tho close of the term.
C. 13. SANDFORD, Piiudjml,
Clearfield, Feb. 4, IStil. ly.
Dissolution of Partnership. j
rill H Co-Purtncrfbip heretofore existing bo-
J tween the undersipned in tho cuachiiiiiking
business in Iho borough of Curwensville, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The books
and accounts nro desired to he closed with as lit-1
tie delay as possible of which nil jcri-uhs hav-:
ing unsettled accounts will Like notice.
i Cu.wenfville, Feb. 23d, I H. KERNS.
5L paid. J Ii. y, LA PORTE,
j ' W A L T K II" Ji A li 11 E T T ,
i Attorney at Law, j
HAVING resigned his commission in the ar I
my, and resumed the practice of Law, mny
be consulted on professional business at his oflico '
on Second atreot, Clcnrflcld, Pa. All busiue
promptly attended to. Feb. II, 'til. i
WILLIAM A. WAI.I.AI t.
JOHN G. HALL
WALLACE & MALL,
Attorneys at Law,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
For Sale A L,G,,T
Ul tJUIb sriUNO-WA-GOK,
entirely new, well painted and EniMird.and
snbsts.ntial in every particular. For tale at a
birgain. C. L. UAH RETT,
tiearfleld, Ta. April 16, tf. (
Jas. MrMurray. MatU lrvbi.j
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, firoccrics liumber, Ac, j
I run hi do, Pa
Pee. 2 L 18(52. 1
ORERT J. WALLACE, stroiur ai Law
Clearfield, Pa., Office ia f-ka Row, op
He the .li.urniil office. i
.e. 1, ti.--f J
mi;
(M:imii til) hi 1 1 iii.l aN
wuhkly vavvau
n'bLlsllLD AT
CLEARFIELD. CLEARFIELD Co , I fl
v. v i : u y
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Vaults, nor tho 'Hock-Hound Fortres
gps of any Modern Caligula.
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