l.f for v i, a x s K F. P m - inni.' .Vi'riMMVMtA limcntloan I'Hinsnce .,f (ho ih of Afrit ,, rrtmlr In side walks I" l'"nh nf I'll' li 'Or III. ... ,i tin motion II was Kflire-I, lhit Hi provision ,f nil Otdinanr of Kill t.f A.rll, 1K.', rclallV t I lo wnlk. and !' supplement thereto, of I nth of Si pfemher, IHftH, be, mil the same are hereby & ten. Iml to the construction end control of side nn'.'. t on thf etsl sldo of Second street, to llit northern boundary lino of the Iturimgli. In testimony Unit the foregoing Supplement to tho ordinance of Olh April, 1S:8, ami the Supple ment theretoof the lOthSeptcinbor, 1 .iH, I have hereunto rot my i"nd this 18th tiny of September, A. 1).. 1 Mrt3. Attkst i OEO. L. REED, J. U. 11 AM., Wy. Burgess. September i!3d, 16.1, 3t. ' TIIE U X I T MI) STATES 1 IOTEL, HARRISBUEG, Pa. CO ERLY & II U l'CII ISOX, rropnetors. j rnillS Hotel, o well known to the traveling J. puhlio of Clearfield county, is now in a cot Uiiion to afford the uiost excellent accommodation oituorfor the transient gnust or the permanent hoarder. ' The "United Slate" has now all the conven ience! of A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and tho Proprietor! are determined to spare neith er expense, time nor luhor to ensure the comfort ' r n...-ia TV. mttrnniioin nf llin traveling' v iin hvbi i n- w public i respectfully solicited. Jly 1, 63, y. School Teachers Wanted. rpilK School Hoard of Jordan township wish to X employ Four Sohool Teachers, for FOUR luouth commencing in November next. Good we ires will be civcu. Application can be made t0 k 1MVID W. WISE, gee. of the Board. Jordan tp., Sept. 18. pd Ml. WM. H. llt'Jtl'M DENTAL REMEDIES Sale. Coachmaking and Blacksmithsliop, together with the necessary water power for saw ing. all in good condition, for sale at a bargain. . The above property is situated in the borough of Curwensvillo, and possesses all the advantages necessary for conducting each of the above branches of business with superior facilities. For further information apply to HENRY KERNS. CurwcusvilU, Aug. 19, 'C3-tf. KATIOXAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. LOCATED I.t PHILADELPHIA. S. E. cor. 7th and Ibestnut Streets, New York city. Brooklyn. Albany, Troy, Buffalo, Detroit. Cleveland, Chicago and St. Lonii. BOOK-KEKl'lNO, Pkmhakhhp, Cohmbrcial Arithmetic, Commum-iai Law, Forms, Con rfponoenck, Ac, practically taught These Cwllsges being under the same general aud local management, and uniting in each the advantages of all. offer greater facilities for Im parting instruction than any other similar insti tution in the country. A Scholarship issued by any ouo is good in all for an unlimited time. TUo Philadelphia. College has been recently THE I'.EST IN TUB WOULD, ! INStRlfO FINK TEKTII AND A BWF.KT BREATH, tin (CRINO TOOTH ACUIC AND NKL'RAI.UIA. lo yon wish to be blessed with and adatlrad , for Prari.t Wain and Pound TEKTII f l Ir. m. IU llurd'a Unrivalled TimiIIi lo drr, warranted free from acid, alkail.nr any inlurious substance. Price, 55 eents per box. 'Mft Heware ol the ordinary cheap Tooth Pew- dcr. which whiten but destrey. Do you wish to b certain that yonr BREATH ! Is pure, sweet, and agreeable to husband or wife, lover or friends? Use IMS Hiird'aCeliibratfd Mouth Waah. Price JI7 cents per bottle. 1 This astringent wash Is also the best remedy In the world for Canker, Had Ilreath, Weeding Unms, Sore Mouth, etc. It has cured hundreds. Do vou, or your children suffer from TOOTH ACHE t Get Or. HuriTa MbrIc Toothache IsropM. Price IS eents per bottle. Are von afflicted with NEURALGIA? Get Ir. Ww. II llurd'a NouralRU Flaatera. The most effective and delightful remedy known, for pains in the fiioe, chest, shoulders, bark, or any part of the body. They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and charm pain away. Try them. Price, 14 and 37 cents. Mailed on receipt of price. For sale at all the best storos throughout the country. Caption .As there are dealers who take ad vantage of our advertisements to impose upon their customers Inferior preparations, It is neces sary to Insist upon having what you call for, and you will get thi best, thoroughly tested, and prepared by an experienced and scientific Den tist, Treasurer of the New York Stale Dentist's Association, and Vice President of the New York City Dental Society, Address WM. B. II CRD A CO., Tribune Buildings &ew York. Jan. 21, 1803. ; 1803. 18C3. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROAD. rpHIS great line travers-a the Northern and X Northwestern countiee of Pennsylvahia to the city of Erie, on Lake Krio. It ha been leased by the I'cimtiltania Ituil rond Company, and under their auspicoa is be ing rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It U now in use for Passenger and Freight bu siness from Uarrisburg to Driftwood (2d r"ork, 177 mi'.es) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) ea the Western Division. Timof 3'umngtr Train at Oi ifhraod. Express Train leaves eas'ward 4 20 P. M. Lxpress Train arrive westward 12 00 M. Car run through wituoi t cHlxna both ways on these train betweeu Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegnnt Sleeping Cars accompany the Express Train both ways between Williemsport and Balti more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at the 8. E. Cor. 1Kb and Market ats. And for Freight businers of the Company' Agents, S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market st., Philadelphia ; J. W. Reynolds' Erie; J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore; II. II.. Houston, Gen'l Freight Ag't, Phils.; Lkwis L. Hoi-pt, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Phila.; Jos. D. Potts, Gen'l Manager, Williamsport. Jan. 21, 1863. NUW K)0I)HI A f r k & it Ann. v A tor iV. Summer dowl 'HEAP I'ASII Mitlii:. Sjnitnr & AT 111 EC I 'in k 'Ki.riiin.h:AN,M ' tpr. f iwrriiinn l!" J In ds", r within thr" months, 1 1 H If jsld ant (lino within tha yfr, . . . I f'O I if paid eCtr the stplrntlitri i. th yi-ar, I to Teacher's Institute. The Teachers of Clearfield county are respect fully requested to meet at the Town Hall, in euWged a-permr neV, C,e.rfieM,on Monday tarn Jost feeslvlng and epunlng a rsrrfully Ivleeted stork of Hprlng ni Riimmer goods ol almost every (lcpciiition, A brautiliil as.nrtiiieni of i'rluts and Dry goods, of the newest and lateit styles. Also a great variety of u.eful notions. i)HV.(i()OIH AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Cans, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qteensware, Drugs and Medicines, Oil and Paints. Carpet A Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fish, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel In H and 1 barrels, of the best quality, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash or ready pay prices. My old friend, and the uhllo generally, are respectfully invited to call. 0T-WN. it All kind of OnAXani approved C6lrnr l'WODUCB tuken In exchange ol Goods. Clenrllol.l, June 2fl 1803 WM. F. IRWIX. urrirft or market STrtrkt, rtEAsnvt.n, frin. . n. iiooDt.ANDf'.n, co I'ul'liflirrs, Trrma of Adtrrlliliitt. Advertisements are Inserted IntheKrpuhll at th following rates t 1 Insertion. On iqtiare, (Klines,) $ AO Two squares, (2Sllnes.) 1 Thre iqusres, (42 lines.) 1 bO 9 months On Square, l I Twosquares, t l t t Throe tnuarcs, i l I j Four squares, I I I f Half a column," I t t I One column, I l l Nnv .Imry I,nmli fit Hnlr, Attn, Still AHI.R for Or.p, prhM, Pears, Ils.p hrrili , r'ltnl."tri.., p, M-rrtles, Ctirrsnls, ie.,id I, t. 5,10 i.f 10 im ef, at ths f ,lli.w. t ft prices l"t ths pre.eat, vis i JO i-ri, for 1 20ft, in BTI-S for tll0 irrt.s f.it ton, t) acres for ftO. I ai-re for t?n. Payable by on dollar per ween nicnAttD t:r pjRAEiisija iff l OUKKJN ANi)l)OMl;HTtc( MtLSMN.S l'ELAINES CDlUMtHM do. T5 1 60 j a fl Ino'i. 4 00 S 00 8 00 10 00 12 00 20 00 AN", good rrnnherry lands, and village Iota In j At rxi'AW llean'rilKTWOOD, 25 by lt0 feci, at 110 ea. h, tey. A 1,1 A:i . i hie by one dollar a week. Th above land and ' . v , x '' u in. farms are sitiia d at t'hetwood, Washington 'N'' " AM! ti.wnshlp, llurlington further information, county, New Jstsey. For pply, with a P. O. Stamp, Cheap ruiniiiirc ! - Easja b t a. se b as DESIRES to Inform hit old friends and cus t uiers that, having enlarged his shop and iucreased bis faoilitie for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order furniture as may he desired, in good style and at cheap rate for Cash. Ho mostly has on hand at his "Furni ture Kooms," a varied assortment of heady-made Furniture, among which ar Bureaus and Sidc-Doards, Wardrobes and llook-Cases ; Centra, Sofa, Parlor Breukfast and Dining Extension Tables. Common, French-Post, cottage, Jenny- Llnd and other Bedsteads. -SOFAS of all KINDS, WORK-STANDS HAT-RACKS, WASH-STANDS, &c. Hocking and Arm Chairs, Spring-Beat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chair and Common and other Chairs. 100 KJX G-GLA SSES Of every description on hnnd; and new glasses for old frames, which will be put In on ve ry reasonable terms on short notice. He also keep's on linni', or furnishes to or der, Hair, Corn-Husk, Huirand Cotton top iMattresse. - COFFINS, of every kind, Mado to o'dor, and fuuorals attended with a Hearse, whenever desired. Also, House Palntlncdone to order. 1 lie) subscriber also manufactures, constantly en nana, Clement's Patent Washing Machine, The best now in uso. Those using this machine never need be without clean clothos ! He also ha S3 ftO I 4 00 t ft 00 l 8 00 ! 8 CO t 14 00 Over three weeks and less than three months 25 cents por square for each Insertion. Humsais ntticea not tscsoding Slines are In serted for 12 a year. Advertissmsnts net marked with tie number of niortionsdosired, will be continued until forbid and charged aeoordicg to theso terms II 00 2 (HI I 60 ' for a circular, to 11 mo 11. FRANKLIN CLARK, No. BO Cedar itruct, Ji'ow York, N. Y Jan. 21,1 Moll. y. 17 00 10 00 11 no 14 00 18 00 So 00 CHINTZ PRINTS GLOVRS CKAVATS SHAWLS BONNKTS COLORED I MUSLINS) I Henaatio,, at Nt-nntinn t Snatin si rwflvail t MOST """naanod Netnatioq Sernatioij Serisatien Sensation 835 00 r)AYS the enUre cost lor TUITION In tho I most popular and successful COMMERCIAL HOOL in the oountry. Upward of Twei.vk Ili'xnitKn young mon, from twektv-eiout dillor ent Ktatos, nave been educated for business hero within the past threo years, some of whom have been employed a liOOK-KEEPEKS at salaries $2000 00 immediately rpon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts whon they entered the Coliogo, Tir-Ministor'ons halfprico, Btudonts enter at any time, and review when Uiey please, without extra charge. For Cntaloguos, 8pecimensof Penmanship, and View of tho COLLEGE, enclose five letter stamps to JENKINS A SMITH, May 15, 61. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa, WATCH & JEWELRY fpilE undersigned respectfully and is now the Inrgott and most prosperous Com mercial Institution in toe Dtnte. Iiiynkt i, Stratton' nriesof Text Books, em bracing Boek-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, and Commercial Law, for sale, and sent by mail. X-Vt'orull iHtrtiiulart at ml far a eirenlar. " October 8. 1862. T. ir&inEiaiai (Sonus Visits iry GREATEST BATi'LE ON RECORD! 15,000 Killed and Wcnmded, and 30,000 taken Prisoners ! WITH CAMP EQUIPAGE--AND 70.000 Contrabands freed from the BONDS OFSLAVERY!! IYERY man that has read any thing of the 'j past history of this WAR must finally come to the conclusion that the Confederate Govern ment wouldbe broken down. It wa only a que, tion o time. But now we have the above Glori ous soul-stirring news to cheer us up j and the only draw-back to our joy and glorification is the dancer of the Contrabands coming North to "eat out our substance," and to wear out aur shoes 1 But of one thing thepeople of Llear Avid eountv uiav be assured, and that is, that FRAN K SHORT for short callod Short-ee is telling 1 toot a & shoes as cheap as any other man iu the county ; and if you don't believe it, just give him a call on court-week, or at any other time, aad see for yourselve. 11 weuld just re mind the public that hi shop is now on Market atraet. in Shaw' Row-where you will find him liut J?,orr as usual if not a little sWref-f ch thun he would like to be. All kinds of work on band and made to order on short notice, and as well made, and a good fits as can be'keercd" up here or elsewhere. tra.Don't foreet the shop on Market street, in fchaw' Row, dirtctly opposite Rev. H, B, Bwoope'i ohion, F. SHORT. Clearfield, -lune 11, 1862. next, at 10 o oleock A. Al.. for the purpose ot organising a Tkaciikrs' Isjtititk, to continue in session one week. The object of tb it meeting is, for the attainment of greater proficiency in th different brunches of study ; in the art of teach ing, and for the discussion of such topics at re late to the advancement and interest of the com mon schools. Teacher are requested to prepare essays, or short addresses on practical subject connected with the theory and art ol teaching, so that the exercises may be a interesting and attractive as possible. ' It it earnestly hoped that all teschert who with to qua'ifv themselves more thoroughly, and who desire to keep up with their profession, will. avail themselves of the advuntaget which tuts Institute will afford. Other citucns, ladies at well a gentlemen, are invited to attend all the exercises of the meeting. Lecture on educational subject may be ex pected at the evening session. An examination will be held at tbe elooe ol tb imtituW, Md per manent certificate will be awarded to Unerring candidate. C. B. SANDFORD, Clearfield, Aug. 12. Co. Sup t. JOHN L, CUTTLE, Attorney at Law and Real r.atate Agent CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Office on. Market L Opoite the Jail, V ESPECTFt'LLY oflcr his rvice in ell- IV ing and buying lands in Clearfield and ad joining counties ; and with an experience of over twenty years as a surveyor, natter bimseir that ho can render satisfaction. And Offers for Sale MMH) acre of coal and timber Land, situati in Decatur township, Clearfield county, in lot to suit purchasers, located near the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. - 'HUM acres of first rate farm and timber land in Bell township, Clearfield county, citunte on the waters of Curry's Run. Hi'H acrei in two lots, oae of 112 and the oth er of SO acres, suitable for Farming purposes, sit uate in Highland township, Elk couuty. L-Ueneral warrantee deeds for all the above ands. -Feb. 18. '63. v. NEW FIRM. IIARTSWICK & HUSTON ERUGSISTS. MARKET Street CLEA KFIELD PA. KEEP constantly on hand a targe and and trdl selected stock of DRUG Sand CHEMICALS PAINTS OILS AND VAIiNISIl PERFUMERY TOILET ARTICLES. , BLANKS, BOOKS AND STATIONARY. TOBACCO & SEGARS. And a general assortment of VAlil AT1ES and Fancy ARTICLES. Boots'. Shoes !rj eall, feoling confl wants of all, oo W respectfully invito dent that we can supply the terms to their satisfaction. IIARTSWICK A nCSTON, Clearfield April 27th 1863. tf T31acksirTiths Wanted. ANIEL CONNELLY begs leave to inform his friends, end the citirens of Clearfield and vicinity generally, that be has taken the shop lately occupied by George Newson, in Shaw's Row, where he intends to be ready stall times to wait upon those who stay favor him with their custom. He will guarantee hi work to be as well exe cuted a can be made elsewhere, and at quite a reasonable price. He i bound to win the good opinion of all who walk in (hee-loather whether male or female and all be asks I a fair trial. Clearfield, July 8, 1863 y Valuable Timber Land and SAW MILL PE0PEETY . ' 'TOE SALIg. THIS fino property i situate in Oirard town sivp, Clearfield county, Pa., and contain about I.IOO arret of I.nnd, tract No. 6:166, and parts of tract Not. 6.'!6." and 5307. These lands are vet heavily TIM DEREO. with a quan. lily of PINE, OAK nd HEMLOCK. A STEAM SAVV-MILL la complete running order, capable ofcut'.ing Iliri'U .Million feet ot Hoards per annum, with nil the necessary roads, railroads, itc, for putting slock to th mill ; one large Mansion House, six tenant houses, store house, School House, three barns, a blarksmithsbop, and all necessary outbuildings are npon the property. There are about 10 acre cleared land, under good fence, and a Plank ltoad toward the river for getting lumber to market. Thi valualle property it situate npon Sandy Creek, about 41 mile from tho river, and is pop ularly known as the ' - ; , Frenchville Steam-Mill Property, and is now otfered at PRIVATE SALE upon reaeonah'e terms. All kinds of sawed lumber can be safely and economically tikon to markot from the point indicated. -Application can he made to either of the undersigned residing at Clearfield, Clearfiold county, l a., either personally or by letter. JAS. T. LEONARD, Sept, 9, I8C3. , WM. A. WALLACE, MatducttonT New Goods at Reduced Prices. The (Id stock to be told al a reduction to cor respond with the new goods. J- P. KRATZER Has just received a general assortment of DRY GOODS at reduced prices DRY (JOOD.S at reduced prices DRY GOODS al reduced prices DRY GOODS at reduced prices Bonnets and Shawls ' Bonnets and Shawls Bonnets and Shawls Bonnets and Shawls CLOTHING , CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING Hardware, Queentware, Tinware, Notions Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Notions Hardware, Queensware, Tinware, Notions Hardware, tjiieennware, Tinware, Notioi. GrirOfSirfiss snail Binags, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Sugar, Salt, . Candles, Eiee, Floor, llaorn, Fisb , ' ' Tobacco, Crackers, Vincgas, Oils, Varnish, Carpcts, Oil Cloth, Drugget, Looking Glasse. Clocks, Churns, Wash-boards, Tubs, Buckots, flat Irons, fan, window-blind informs bis customer and the public generally, that h has just received from the East, and oi en, edathis establishment in GRAHAM'S JIOW Clearfiold, Pa., a fine-assortment of Clocks, Watches, and Jewklby of different qualities, from a single pioce to a full sett, which ho will soli at th most reasonable price for cash, or in and has 'cnango lor old gold ana suvor. tLuuha oi every variety on nana, aiiue men reasonable price. ' ALL kind of Clock, Watcbe and Jewelry carefully repaired and H'arra nfcil. A continuance of patronage is solicited, Sept. 19, 1860. 11. F.NAUOLE. Flyer's Patent Churn, A superior art. tie. A family using this Churn never need be without butter ! All the above and many other articles are fur nished to customer cheap for Cash or exchanged for approved country produce. Chorry, Maple, Poplar, Linwood and other Lumber suitablo for Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furniture. rRemembor the chop is on Market street, Clearfield, Pa.. and nearly opposite tbe "Old Jew Stors." JOHN OCLICH. Nov. 2fi, lSf2. y . New Watch and Jewelry Store. Sll. I.AIJCIII.IN, having purchased the interest of his late partner, is now going It on his own hook in the shop formerly .occupied by them on ftecond street, w here he i prepared to keep up his reputation as a complete workman by doing all work entrusted to him en abort no tiro. In ilia beet inMnner. and on the most reas onable terms. Defying the county, all be asks . r K I t(j b is a fair trial, and a continuation of the patroa- j see heretofore extended. Look out for the sign of LACE T II K U 1 O W A T C II. i UOS! ERY . B Tho Cash will tie posiuvoiy expictoa Kipj(;; wnen tno worn is aenvereu. o. u. u Clearfield, March 4, 1863. y at at at at Uik- Sensation , Sensation ! SenisU ion UN EN UK AS II at CURTAINS at fABLE CLOTHS at at at at at TRIMMINGS! of all kind knt In any quan ty ) All to be had at MOtiSc " nenaatinn Sensation ( Sensation ! Sensation ! Saniation 81 MOSSTjf Sensation Sensation I Sensation I Coal! Coal! TpIIK euWriber roFpoctfully announce! to the t rlanrfiuM mid vicinitv that he is now prepared to supply the rery best quality of ( TWEEDS COAL at the shorted notice. Tbe arrangement JEANS and a full supply y EST I NOS Sensation Always on Land at MOSSfi is designed to be permanent, will ulwuya be kept on band. - l'HICE. f ctlits st the Rank. . 7 renin dolivered. f"For tho pjblio convenience, Orders for Coal will be given at Kroner's sUiro. JOHN FEENEY. Clearfiold, April 8, 1803.-Cm. CASS1 MERES at BAI TIN ETS fct bl at at at SHIRTINGS National Hotel, MAINE STREET, CURWENSVILLE, TA., WM. A. MASON, Proprietor. rPIIlS Ions established and well known IIO- I TEL, situated In ths wet end of the town, has been romoddled, enlarged and improved, and the proprietor respectfully announee to his nu merous friends, and to the travelling publio, that he is now prepared to aceommodate all who may fuvor him wilh a call. Amplo, safo and comfortable stabling is at tached to the premises, and trusty attendants will always be on hand. Charges moderate. Feb. 12, 18o-2.tr. al sensation D. O. HUSH. T. J. M CUI.LOU0H. BUSH !i M'CULLOUGII, Collection Office, C'LEABFIEI.n, Pa. eTls Graham's New Biildinu. Feb. 5, 'C2. WALTER BAKU KIT, Attorney at Law. UAVINO resigned his eommisaion In Uie ar my, end resumed the practice of Law, may be eontultod on professional business at hi office on Becood street, Clearfield, Pa. All business promptly attended to. Feb. 11, '63. II. W. SMITH & CO. MERCHANTS, and dealers In Wry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Qnatswaro, and everything usually keyt by the trade. Store on SECOND Street, boluw Judge Loenard's, oppo site tbe Presbyterian Church, Clearfiold Pa. Deo. 4, 1801. JOSEPH R. M'MUURAY AND DEALER IN L UMDEli New Washington, ClrarfieM County, Pa July 1st 18G3.-tf !Lutlhir,sfeTiiii'f?lSiijittal, LCTHERSDURCi, CLEARFIELD COtNTV, TA. WILLIAM SCJIWEM, Proprietor May 19, 1863. ly. CrRENICS HOWE. Justice of Tne Peace. For DacATt'R Township, will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. P. O. Address, Philipsburg Pa, Aug. 21st 1861 mTiTwoobs, PRACTICING Physician, and Examining Sur geon for Pensions. Offioo Boufhwost corner Second and Cherry streets, Cloarfisid, Pa. January 21, 1363. ly. Wall-rmner. Coal Attnntinn Fnrmora Oil Lamps, Umbrollu, Bed-aonls, Knives and Attention, rarmerS. I Forks. Spoons. Crocks. Stova hlacVIff All of rpilK EXCELSIOR WIND-MILL. One of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, L the best Windmills ever invented is now be-, and the highest market price paid for Grain, ing offered tn the citizens of Clearfield county. 'Wool, Shipping Furs and all kinds of eonntry Tbe undersigned Agent is now In this place for produce, , J. P. KRATZER, tbe purpose o supplying every farmer with an Front stre't, above the Academy, Clearfield. Pa. aril i of the first lass. He only asks a fair trial, JuneS, 1861. n .......... I.. ..... r-l I . i I w in. vu:ccig!ii mirouucuon. rarmrrs are particularly invited to eall and examine them before purchasing any other pnt'ern. W. HANCOCK,. Clearfield, July 1, 186.1. Agoct. CjHAVING and C5 not I ..jv-.v. a-..:-.. A .. .l. .1.-1. . ; . " "'6"f , "vcultt-'i " i m i ,,7 DR t,loon in Graham s Row, where the various I Itllltana f M...AA1.1 . n J strv J T 1 i (,v . "'" "t vioat uuiu iiu TiuiuiLT . j ' til 7 .T . nuuc mat tut un DR. A. M, HILLS IM.IUKjl to in HAIRURFIKUThe larfiold and vicinity will take WS Oi'vV7r ' Wines co dersigned ha opened a Shav- vJL -ju? him to hi offi 1 D.. u I i M 'N - ..... . , Jaoob Shunkwiler, in Clearfield, to branches of hi. pmt...;. .:it k- .-.i - i ... . . vivaoiim r aa v w iiuuuuvwij ill DR. J. W. POTTER. Fhvfilrian and furtreon, has permanently located at Frenchville, Covington township, off art hi professional aervioe to the surrounding community. May 8, 1861. jTrK It A T Z E U, " " MERCHANT, and dealer in Boards and Shingles; Grain and Prodnce. FRONT Street above the Academy Clearfie.d Pa., Dec i, 1861. 8. W. THOJ1FSOX. JAS. E. H'ATHON. THOMPSON WATSON, Dealers In T4mbor, Saw-Logs, Boards and Shingles, Marysville, (Clearfield Bridge P. 0.,) Cloarfiold oounty. Pa, Aug. 19, 1S63. ;l a o. . . CLOTUINO luch as Coats, Pants, Vesta, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Boots, Sliues, Hats and Caps, Row for sale at IIABDWAUE such aa Saws, nails Forks, Knives, Spikes, Hinges, Sensation SstiRatioo Sensation Sensation Sensation ; SfincBi;nu at sensation LIQUORS, such as Wine, Brandy, Gin, Wh iskey, Cognac, etc., etc., FRUITS, such as Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Filberts, ie. GROCERIES, say Flour, Hams, Shoulder, Sugar, Molasses, Collee, Tea, Cracker, Spices, Candle, txial Oil, etc, etc JAMBS T. LBOKARD. WSt, A. WALLACE. D. A. ri!MBT A. C. riMRET JBanhinnanb Cfllltction LEONARD, FINNEY & Co. CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. BILLS OP aXCBAOE,10TEAirODRAPTS niSCOVRTKD PEPOSITS RECEIVED, Cullcrtiunt made and proeeedi promptly remitted Kxchange on ine cities constantly on hand. Sr-0fEce on Second St., nearly opposite the COURT HOUSE. t MOSSOP! at sensation J at sensation at MOSSOFS at sensation .- p BLACKISO HOPES POWDER KHOT LEAD CAPS Always at MOSSOE at at at at ut at sensation fcensation sensation sensation sensation sensation At the store of RICHARD MfK MOSSOP - Always hecps on itniJ assortment of all kinds of goodtrav for the accommodation of tbepublit 1 A" OTi li, IS' 5,000 Men, rOUinS and .JL CLOTHING h BOYS csa hi snppHei FURNISHISOGO: at REIZENSTEIN BROS, i CO, & TO BE Sold at prices that will Induce iB toh asm p. gapiaai. 7A PENNSYL VAU Gome, and you can ban BV OK 1)1 1! All kind and styles of Clothing st tail; half Jan. McMurray. Matt. Irvlu. DEALFRS IN Dry Goods, Groccricn Lumber, Slc, liuinsido, Pa Dee. 24, 1862. occupied by wnoin eioauy m.iwj u"r. w.Ke. win style equal U the best city shops. He respectful- ISal Ol pan A nil V fjt I Iw aa.nl I .la. - a ! 1 . . . . 1 . " . B"v- "'" Twa r t.,.. "" "' t nis Skill. Cloarfiold, f ept. 9, 1863. pd OEORGK FRIEND. nearfleld, July Zi, 186S m THOM AS J. M CCI.LOUGH, Attorney at Law. OfEo adjoining the Bank, formerly occupied by I B. McSnaJly, Esq., Market street, Clearfield, Pa Will attend promptly to Collections, Sale oi Mnas, c. voo. J7, 63. "Vtr ANTLP an active, Intelligent boy, 14 or M 15 year old, to learn th Storekeeping Busiaess. Apply to JAM KS E. WATSON, i . Aug. 18'88-lu,. ... - . Williamsgrore, Pa, 1 L. J. CRANS. WALTS; a BARRET. CHAlsS and BARRET, Attorneya at lw, M7. CLEAanaLP. rA. 1 iit-j'rytT rons that profeasion- ennnnes c all ithe time, and be will ) therefore be unahle public patronage. v . .; j o mate rroiossionai w. w. siiAw, PHYSICIAN A SUROKON, HAS permanently located at Sbawsville, Pa., where he respectfully solicits a share of Way S7, 1863.-y Bulklcy's Patent. Lumber Dried by Superheated Steam. riMlE ocdersigned respectfully informs the peo J" pis of Clearfiold and the adjoining counties that he has tbe agency of tbe above Patent, and will cell Individual, County and Township right for its nse. Tbe Lumber dried by thi process is stronger, finishes better, i easier on tools, and requires less time in drying than any other pro cesf known and drying 1 inch lumber perfectly in 36 hours, and better than many months under the old system using the same amount of fuel per day that a eoommon kiln consumes. The cer tificate of number of resident mechanics, well known in this community, is amply sufficient to conviroe the most skeptical of its practical utility. Persons desirous of purchasing rights will address JOHN L. CUTTLE, July 1, 1863.. Clearfield, Pa. . New Goods ! KEKD, WEAVER &'Co., Are just open-1 ing a splendid lot of the most carefully (elected j ever brought to the plaoe-which they ofTer to ' n&MB(m"!"7r " - t !h!, ..... ..wi it.. . it,. HOUSE, opposite the Bank. J . . , ti?i'L.v-rvrJ RBril . 1 uiiiomvjiiii.i By devoted interest to the CLOTH ISO KI; LISHMENT the universal satisfaction lbvi been given has induced them to Enlarge i STOCK, which in quality sad selection, ii inferior to none - I OF THE Prices usually asked at other Stem. Clothing good eneifi s GOVERNOR ' Or any other man. very lowest figure the markets wiU afford, Juno 10, 1863- New Goods KltATZER'S. ). Wool and Flax Spinning Wheels, WAKKAN I KU, Manufactured and kept oa hands by the undersigned, who Invites the people of Clearfield coun ty to embrace the oppor tunity now offered to secure one of these superior Machines. They will be sold cheap (Vm not rrfuttd. CaU at the Old Skop in Cnrwensville. WM. P. CHAMBERS. May 6,1863. J Visit to any of his DANIEL GOODLAKDER, acoustomtd places; TUSTICI& of the peace this summer but tl Lutbenburg, Clearfield Co. Pa., may be found at hi office on the southwest cor- will attend promptly to all busines entrusted . T? ... ..JW.! .1 ...... .......... u una 1 c n . A wwr rani sun lusiu luveif si Ul uwvii w ii.iV ,iu pinrvu .9, owv. j, iu. .x nr,Tvtc when notice appear in the town paper to th j Kft 111 111 , U7 V.S ?f .?L " . . . . . a -. . i . . i i . . . . . . .k.v. ...... ... wntiin in. . n . . . . , ATTVHSKT AT . y . " " " huw hi(Jovbi ume wttn L. j.,i",v vu uj, Sharin; and IUIrDressing. JEREMIAH N0RR1S respectfully announces to bis friend of Clearfield and vicinity that n nas returned 10 nis old stand, aad i wll pre pared to reader the most perfect satisfaction to all Who may desire bis professional services. - ) , . Clearfield. April 9, '62. - Wool Vool7 contrary. Julv 8. '63.-tf. WT M. M'C'III lOlf(ll, I If Law, Clear I, Pa, wanted , market WILLIAM A. WALLACI. Attorneys at Law, CLEARFIELD, PA. mHRiinr i.. nciuDnDvvonsti.i''. r . l- - c , " o. haw Ht subscriber offers to sell, on very reason-1 Maroh 20, 1862, tf. aoieierms. a TWO HORSE CARRIAGE, ana also i - , a LIGHT DEARBORN WAOOV ti.arlv new T EVLR FLEQAL, Justic ofth Peac. Lu. and both In good running order. XJ thersburg, Clearfield connty Pa., will attend . J. B. GRAHAM. promptly to all business entrusted to hi cara. I Aug. 5, '63. . . I Luthersburg, April 4, 1861. Clearfield, May 13, 1863. J. P. KRATZER. c. burg. Philipsburg, Ma 27, 18M. m MUNSON hnl RYE, CORN and good FAMILY FLOUR, for sal t Pbillps Also, RYE and CORN at Ayr' MUU Clearfield, April 8, 1863, Sm. 1 rr rmevxygs.mC' The Commissioners of Clerfil' sylvanla, offer the above reward fer and conviction of JAMES Cl'RLSi, posed murderer of Jartlrg faya, ! township, who was fonnd dead es W" t. the let day if August, ia theHie H in said township, or 230, will b V arrest and delivery of the said Jsl a i the jail of Clearfield County. ' ., The said Curie, it sheet i M v' In height, or erect figure, Kglt ryes, rornaa nose.sasdy whisker mi. ascsr on the lower Up, stud.J r bitten out in a fight , I SAMXCXHOMrsaXy THO'8 0.VUHKRTT, ) Cohm'rs Orrica. I Clearfield, Pa. Aug. 2963. J, 1: Peni To School Teachers. I i irrirllCDa wSStSI , Penn township Schools. rwrv w apply lor tnem win p" . u on the third Saturday ia Octx ' Perhap three or four Females will " j By order of th lVar". -flAi, f Aug. 12, 1863. JOHN mg) For Sale.- m I: QON, entirely ncw,wU P'nlea substantial in every particular, r bargain. Clearfield, Pa. April i
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