Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 09, 1863, Image 4

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    iHANKMivixo. ififiufiria ojunin nittdorit.
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,H, if-t-i ttXin.V tlioinwi.l li'M. ,...li(' TIMK OF llot.lHN.M'nl
. ,,,, million i'.r liculH, lls'i'l)'U'l tho M Monday In .fsimnr)-, I M Monday !n .tune,
... .1 . M Mimdiv In Van h. ltd MiimIh. In i.i
A ii -i. nil I 1 1-1 ll luilil' 1 MO HI II I 111 I'll I. ... . ' . i
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to tln I Ih'oik1 l tno ,M
..( Mia if In I hi I luiiiii' i'l tno .Most
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Mi'itttnl. I hi iimriil ( Dinrnri Willi
tiiviiiity,tlii(miniiiiinii willi i.-shciico
t ) i m t if n'rfi'( t cannut I n t Iiiivp rli'im.i-
I'll MUllO Jiortidll (if tllO tllillt tllilt
clings to irriiit; Immunity. A juviplo
liavo olVrri'il tlu-ir mhiI ti il'iitc to tho
Sui nf mo I!uKr of nntionaliticn; tlioy
liavc invoked tho Mowings (' Jlim
that ordains, "On oartli, pence ami
oiiil will to men." TIioho uncivil
rit rs Imvo l"on jioil'onnt'd while we
nre in the midst ot'liavou and destruc
tion
Of tm h ) rnr.atid rutilltiu two weeks If mi-i-oury.
.
COt'NTV AMI DISIIUDT OKtK'K'lH.
Pret'l Judge Hon. Hniiiiirl l.lnn, ItcHi-font.
A'te Judgi-s Mini. J. II. Tlioini mm, Cur n ctisi illc.
lion. J ii in i lllooiu, Purred,
Hhcilfl, IMwnrd IVrks, lleiiioolil,
I'riilli'iiiiiliiry, 1. F. Ktw oiU-r, "
Reg. A lieu. I -iii ii h II. Ilargor, "
District Ail'r, Inraol Ti'fl, "
Trcusiiroi, Jnn'i'li Hiiiit,
On. Surveyor, II. II. Wright,
Commissioners Jacob Kunu,
Tlmii. Dougherty ,
A ititin Head,
Auditors, Charles Worrell,
II Woodward,
RICIIAIID MOSSOr,
TmM)ili KIT
I OUI'.Ki.N ami M)M;sT('(it)()lS
(iV.n 'tithl, I'll.
DR. A. E HILLS
I)';.:
sa
MI'SI.INM
PKI.MNIS
(nl'.ruus
ALPACAS
lit
III
nl
nt
Sk'ti'iition
Seiisiitinn
Nfiiiiiiiiin
S-nsiilinti
iriee
pi i-i-s
jiiiren
prie.rit
i .lu.-tt leeeivnl lit MOSSUl'S'.
Pil Nil MA MS lit Si'iiHivtioii initios
V V ('..nlnrMl
t!:p hands that have heen raised Coroner, J. W. Potter,
llll'Tl lInio.
I.ul hers burg,
Or. Hill.
Clearfield.
N.Wash'gton
IVnnlU hi.
Lcconn-s .Mill
llocenriii,
m tliaiiktulnexs and adoration are rei
with tlio l-lood of His n eat m en, horn
in his iniMe, and created to live in
harmony and fraternal concord. The
brows that have bowed in worship
have tho mark that His Angel lixed
upon the forehead of the first murder-: '
cr. The hearts that Bought to he, "
Kanctified liv hnmblcnvsH and piety, 1 ..."
i i i i IlliHiin,
have boon lor two long, cruel years n,,BRs,
swelling with piido and passion, and Bradford,
canliering with hatred, intolerance,
nnd the lust of vengeance. . It is nnt .
those who are drawn, up in hostile ur- Hurnrido,
ray arid who slay thoir fellow men i
upon tho actual fiattlo-field, who are
guilty 'i'ho necessities of their posi-;(lu.t,
tion, and the delirium of the fight "
absolve them from the grout ,,(fip(,"-'ciar()l,l
pibilitv; but those who, in cold blood, : cvi,lt(tii
in council chamber, in churches, and'
l.i.t.intl. ll,.ii. I ... it i 1 1 i I t'iW.t'.i n n ii '.
li:ilV.llll VIIVII 11 IIIMIIIII I l'in, ll III I ll I l. , .
and sustain the sentiment of nnimosi-1 .. '
(y and vindicliveness, or partisan bit-' "
tcrness, or of obstinate pride, or of J,n?1",on
fanaticism, or of avarice and ambition, ijir'r,i
that feeds this withering firo of civil I '
strife with them the holy exercises """J'pn.
Yesterday if not a mockery mnl'n.xi,'
1 County Siii't. C. 1). Siui'llurJ, Clfnrl'wlil.
('Ill NT.
, 1' 1(1 NTS
(il.tiVRS
CKAVATS
! SHAWLS
I HONNKTS
('i)l.okKI) I
MUSUNS
I.Is-T Of I'OSTOKl' lCKS.
' (lj)im, I',ihIiiI'1'I en,
(Jlon 1 1 !-, Win. S. Wriitht,
t tnlmlU, Tln'inli.ro Wvlil,
Ili-Riirty i . IlonilK.Siim'l. lli-jfirly
III .etlKllll(ll pI'KCH
lit NetiKHtion pliceg
at Seinntifln prieeH
ul Scn.Halion price
ul MOSSOl'S'
nt Sennlion prioes
nt Sennation price
at Sciiu'ition prices
of
sacrilege, must have wrought some
degree of purification.
Lot us hope, then, that main' who
in their relentless hearts have devoted
the people of the South to extermina
tion many who have rejoiced at the
record of suffering and devastation
written among the ruins of Southern
homes many who have not been ap
palled at tho bloodstains that track j
tljpir path to power many who see
not the spectres of the slain, and hear
not the wails of the bereaved, while
they count tho profits that have ac
crued as their jirrsnit share of our
national misfortune, let us hope that
they have been inspired with but ever
6o liitle of His mercy, forbearance
and gentleness to whom they render
ed thanks. jV. V. iV.
llnwrr, W, McCnu'kiMI,
t lii'M, Th. A. M Ulii'O.
Cimli, J. W, Ciiuiilall,
O.-Ii'ihI, ll.lj. Iluiiili'mon,
Knrrviit, Jiinu'ii llluoui,
Clciirlli'lil ilriitgr, Jiimi'i Fur mat,
V.'illinniii' drove, Juii, K. Wumun,
IiUtliernliurg, It. II. Monro,
'J'roulvillo, CIihii. tlniiy,
Jrfti'mon Lino, John I'ulicr In,
Ni-w Wnnliiiiirton. Jn. tliilliilmr.
llurnniilv,
1'uli liiin illp,
Kimt Kidj;i',
ll.inl,
Mi-darvf r,
Wc.-tovor,
Clrarlii'lil,
Froni'livilln,
Knrlliiun.
Ciirwpnsvillo Curwinvillp,
1'hi il)iir-,
Went Di'rulur,
Onceulii Mill.,
.Miirron,
Little Toliy,
Lniiiiti''0 Millf,
ll.iKI Hills,
SliHWHVillo,
(IrHliuin'iin,
Sinilli'ii .Mills,
Jladeiro,
lluftun, T3I1T,
" l'l-nnliolJ,
Jiirilnn, Anmnivillp,
Kiir.luui", Suit I. irk,
Knox, Now Millport,
Jlorrin, Kylortown,
" Morri.nlnlr,
IVnn, Lumber City,
" (iruuiiian II lis,
Tike, Curwuimvillo,
" llluiiiHingrillo,
I'nion, lUtolun,
Womlwiiril, Ji'tlrios,
Thi 1'oiit Oflii-o will do fur Chest tow n.lni.
f 111 answer Or rerjjnson townliii
LIXKX ut
CltASM m
CUKTAIX.S at
I'AIU.K CLOTHS at
All to bo !md at MOSSOl'S',
Kuixtii:
Hi
SeiiHntiun
Seii.suiiiin
SetiHiiiion
Seumition
Scn.iiilion
price
price
prices
price
priceB
at MOSSOl'S'.
nt
nt
ut
SeiiHHtion
Stnntion
Sun.tHiion
LACK
MUSI KUV
ltlllllONS
Tit I M MINGS
ol nil kinds &,
in any iiunn'ty
Alwavson linnU nt MOSsttp.S
prices
price
price
nt Sennlinn price?
CASMMKltKS
SAT'f'l XKTS
TWKKDS
.) KAN'S
V KSTIXGS
SlIlliTlNOS
nt
Ht
kt
nt
ut
nt
nt sensation pricoi-
CLOTHING suehl
11 Coat, Punts,
Vests,
I'nder Sli'n t,
1'huiin'l Shii'th,
liuulH, Shoes,
ILua nnd (.'tips,
Now lor snle nt MOoSOPS'
M A It D V A ft K
I until n Siiws.nuil
Forks, Knives
Spikes, IliiiKo
THE "K ErUULlCAN."
Term ol SurKci'iiuoii.
If paiit in ailvanec, or within three months, $1 25
(f li i'l nny time within the ) c;ir, - - . 1 60
tf iaid utter the oxiiiration of tho yoar, . 2 00
W. C. Irvin
Juek I'alrliiii,
Jaiiuh lliiiiio,
H. Toer, jr.
Win. .Melinrvey,
S. A. Fiirlier,
M. A. l'riink,
1'. A. (iitulia,
J.F.W.Seliinirri
T. W. Fleming,
Cenlro county,
8. Kailulnii'h ,
T. F. llualicli,
Ktl. Williams.
Jus. McClolliin, I
('. Miiriiot, 1
Williiuu Carr,
A. II. .Shaw.
T. II. Forcee. '
A. ti. Fox,
Chas. J. Fucy,
Duvil Tvler,
L'lua Chase, (i i n, V Ii iskey, (
0 . Ilvekmlorn. I'muim oin uii I
, . r KU I l "5, hucIi as
..... ................ Vml j
Jl. W. Spencerj F,i?s. Filberts
1 t '
T. W. Fleming CnOCF.lt I F.S, say
Iienj. F. Dale, Flour, Mams,
II. E. llrubaker. Shrill Ii a a Wiih.ik
James Loekctt, , ti,.u. ' ...ir. '
l'lmn...-3) VUlll'U,
Tea, L' r 11 c k e rs,
Spices, Candles,
Coal Oil, etc., etc.
iN'nsnlion
SyiiMiition
Sensaliori
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
price
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
nt MOMOIW.
I LlQl'tlRS, such 1
Woiiilwanl, s me, Hinn.ly,
V.., V ,V.p J
such as I
Itaisins, I
.'i ts, &c. j
nt sensation jricef
nt Mossors.
nt sensation prices
nt sensation price
at MOSS0PS'.
nt sensntion price-
One Square,
rwosiunres, :
One column,
EXCHANGE OF PEIS0NERS.
Tho difficulty nbout tho exolmnpo of
friBoners grow nlmost wholly out of the
refusal, on to pnrt of the rebel, to cx
chango the negro soldiers and their ofli
COl'S. WtuMngtor star,
Tho abovo is tho first intimation
wo have seen from a Washington
journal of the real canso of the difli-
cnlty in relation to the exchange of
prisoners. V by is tho fact nuppi-essed,! Half column,;
that our Bolilicrs aro sutlering conhnc
inont in Richmond, simply because
Jefferson Davis refuses to place them
on an equality with negroes, while
Mr. Lincoln demands that they shall
lie? Wo can easily understand whv
tho Abolition journals would bo anx
ions to conceal this fact from the
friends and relations of tho poor men
now undergoing tho suflering of a
tedious imprisonment, but why do
Democratic journals suppress it ? Our
noighbor, tho Worhl, is noted for
finding fault with almost everything
that Mr. Lincoln docs, except carry
ing on tho war, that it goes in for
tooth and nail, but it has strangely
omitted to ventilate this subject as it
deserves. Aro tho Democratic jour
nals who support Mr Lincoln's war
policy, prepared to insist that Jeffer
son Davis should give up tho cardin
al doctrino which tho Democracy of
tho North stand on, that tho negroes
arc ot the equals of tho white, citi
zenship? Tho Inst time that the
equality of negroes to citizenship was
presented to tho voters of tho Stato ofj
ow Y.irk, they decided against it by
some L'tH 1,0111) majority. Do they ask
Davis to admit that which they them
selves spurn with contempt? Do
they pinposo to fight him into sub
mission to the creed of Garrison and
rhillip,? Abovo all arc tho 1'rieinU
and relatives of these men now sufler
ing from imprisonment, prepared to
sco them pine and die far nwav from
home, simply becauso Mr. Lincoln in
sists upon degrading them on a level
with negroes, which Davis objects to
and resists? This is tho exact state
of tho case, and wo defy the whole
crowd of Abolition euitors to gainsay
or deny iL Tho momont Mr. Lincoln
admits that negroes arc not the
equals of while men, everv northern
prisoner now in the South can be re
Htored to liberty and home 7).. u
7
OmCR ON MARK TT STKKKT, CLrAhFIKI.il, rr.NX'A
o. 11. (otiin.AMiF.it, a co Publishers,
I'.LACKINO
! liol'KS
: roWMEK
! SHOT
Ilka i)
iCAl'S
Alwnv nt MOSSOPS
nt
nt
nt
at
nt
nt
conation
betisMion
Fensnlion
sensation
sensation
sensation
prici
piict
price
price
price
price-
Terms of Advertising.
Advertiromentn are inserted in the Republican
t ttie lollowing rates :
1 Insertion.
One square, ( 10 lines,) $ SO
Two Bqusren, (20 linos,) 1 00
Three squares, (20 lines.) 1 60
3 menths
t : $2 50
: : 4 00
: : 5 00
t t 0 00
: i 8 00
: : 14 00
Over three weeks and less than three months 25
cents per square for each insertion.
llusiness netices not exceeding Slines sre In
sirted for ti a yer.
Advcrtis.Mr.9iUs not marked with tae number of
osortinns desirotl, rrill be continue! until forbid
and charged according to trwse terms.
2 do.
75
1 50
2 00
A tno's.
$4 00
A 00
8 00
10 00
12 no
20 00
At the store of RICHARD MOSSO!'
Always beep nn hand n lul
assortment of nil kinds of noods renuirei
3 do. j for the accommodation of the public,
tl 00 I Kov. 12, 1862.
2 no
2 50
12 mo
$7 00
10 00
12 00
14 00
13 00
35 110
W -V L T : II 15 A 11 It K T T ,
Attorney nt I. aw.
nAYINO reined his commission in the ar
my, snd resumed tho practice of Law, may
bo conultedon professional bu.-iness at his oflioo
on Sei-oDil street, Clearfield, Pa. All business
promptly attended to. Feb. 11, '6:t.
GHKATEST BATTLK ON RF.CORD!
I500 Killed nrufWounded, and
3(V"0 taken Prisoners !
WITH CAM l EQUI PACK AND
70,000 Contrabands freed from the
BONDS OFJLAVERY ! !
"I?VERY man that has read any thins; of the
Ii rBlit history ol thi H'i4 must finally come
to tlio ronclusmii that the Confeilemte Oorcrn
mcnt would bo broken down. It was only a ques
tion of time. Hut now wc have the above (Jlori
oui soul-stirring news to cheer us up ; nnd thr
only draw-bark to our joy and ploriOcation is the
imminent danger of tho Contrabands coming
North to "eat out our substance," nnd to wear out
ur sliocs ! llut of one thing the pcoplo of Clear
field county may be assured, nnd that is, that
FRANK SHORT for short called Sitort-er is
selling lloots ,fc shoes ns choap ss any other
man in me county; anil ll you Uon t believe it.
M. W. .SMITH A CO.
MI:HC!IAXT., and dealers In Dry
Goods, (Iroceries, Hardware, Queensware, and
x!,.?!.U'U" 7 . yt. ? lhe,trn(le- , Sturc on Just give him a call on court-week, oral any other
i, . '"", """f"1 " . 11 "oe r yourselves, lie wuld just ro
ute tho Pros hytcnun Church, Clearfield 1'a. mind the public that bis shop is now on Market
Dec. 4, 1861. street, in Shaw's Row where you will find him
1r.r. ,mi ,,,,, . 'j"" o Short as usual if not a littlo ,Krtcr ot
JOSLPII K. iM'MUKKAY .CAsnthnnhowouldliketobo.
yy? 5a-tT g? rr!T5t Vf ' All kinds of wofk on hands and made to order
IjvTi ri A' i r T n iv it iTis ?. on hrtnotiec,and as wellmade, and as good fits
A A J I) h A L A A I A A I M Ii A Ji as ran be "Peered" up here or elsewh.ref
New Washington, Clrni field County, Pa1. iW-I;n't forget tho shop on Market street,
c-uaw B now, UirVCHV OPIJOBM ItOV. Jl. II.
July 1st 18G3.-tf
LCTIIERSIfl' RG,
CLKARFIKIjD county, TA.
: in
I Swoope's office.
CUirfield, June 11, 1S02.
F. SHOUT.
WILLIAM SCHWEM, rrnprirtor
May 19, 1863. ly.
CVRENirs HOWE.
Justice of the Peace.
For DsciTcn Township,
will promptly attend to all business entrustod to
his care. 1'. O. Address, l'hilipsburg l'a.
Aug. 21st ISfil
I) 1 1. M. WOODS,
Shoes U
DANIEL CONNELLY begs leave
his friends, nnd the citizens of
to inform
Clearfield
nnd vicinity generally, that ho has taken tho shop
lately occupied by George Ncwson, in Shaw's
How, where he intends to be ready ntall times to
wait upon those who icny favor him with their
custom.
He will guarantee his work to be as well exe
cuted as car. bo made elsewhere, and nt quite as
reasonable prices. He is bound to win the good
Book.
l-aTi'ifr. Linooln, it its said, iuih orna
merited 3,000 nocrrccs with military
oftieinl soldier straps. But ho has or
namented tho wrists of twice that
number of white, men with hand-cufl'a.
That is a fdory to the Uepubliean par
ly sdionlder-strajis for negroes, and
hand-tulTn for wluto men !
li-An hour's industry will do moro
to prodttco chocrltdnesji, suppress evil
humors, nnd retrieve your affairs,
than a month's moaning.
o?Nowly a bundrod thousand
majority in Ohio go for tho war.
How many of thorn will uo to the
wfti'T I
TJHACTICINO Physician, and Examining Fur- opinion of all who walk in shoo-K-ather whether
jl geon mr Tensions. Ulliro hoiithwest corner innle or
Second snd Cherry streets, Cloarfiol.l, Pa,
. January 21, 1863. ly.
' or fomalo nnd all be asks is a fair trial.
Clearfield, July 8, 1SC3 y
DR. J. W. POTTER.
Physlrlan and Surgeon, has permanently
locntid at Frenchville, Covington township, oil
ers his professional services to the surrounding
community. May 8, 18olT
I. P. KlfAKIt,
MI'.llCIIAXT, and dealer in Hoards and
FhingU-s; firain and Produce. FRONT Street
abovo tho Academy Clearfie.d Ta.,
Dee. 4, ISfil.
S. W. TtlflMPSOy. t... u-iVTriw
rplIOMI'SON A WATSON, Dealer, in Timber!
(Clearfield liridge P. 0.,) Clearfield county, Pa,
Aug. 19, 18B3.
vry tioods,
Dso. 24, 1SC2.
For Srtt-A UGUT
GON, entirely new, wtll painted and finished.and
substsntial in every particular. For sale at a
barKnin. C. L. BARRETT.
Clearfield, Ta. April 15, tf.
D. O. nt SH. T. J. Vri.LOCOH.
BUSH k M'CULLOUGII,
Collection Office,
Cl.RARTlELD, Tx.
toTls GitAtiAii's New ISiildino.
Feb. 5, 'G2.
, Groceries Lumber. Ac
Bmnsidc, Ta
W. W. SUA H',
rilTSICIAN A, SinOEON.
WILLIAM A. WA1.1.ACI.
JOUK O. DALl
WivLLAOlS & MALL,
Attorneys at Law,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
L. J. CRANS. WAI.TF.R BARRET,
CltAXS and BAKJiET,
Attorneys at Law,
May 3, '63. Clearfield, pa.
HAS permanently locatod at Ehawsville, Pa . ' Tvr iu -. .r. "
where he respectfully solicits a share of i W t r, - ,'olTi. Attorset ai
publio patronage. May 27, 18f.3.-y I Crani V, -L ' P'- 0nicB wilh L J'
1 i vi, tsq., on Peeen- treot.
DANIEL GOODLANDER.
JUSTICE of the peace
Luthersburg, Clearfield Co. Pa.,
will attend promptly to all business entrusted
to re.sj jh Mareh JS, 1SH0 Tj. pd,
March 28, 1862, tf.
4TL C'e"fleId' Offlo. in bkiw's Bow, op
ntM Ihjl Tnniisial .in
III h-1 In In
rin lii imt-
rmis Hint pmfi ssinn
l linini.s rniinnn
. u till In Ins oRn-a ail
i ... . , i.'L Hie time, ami ho will
'l Tl TlNTd' lO Ibireliire be iin.ble
' ,V Jy-U:wftj i'iikc Pri.l.-ssi.ini,l
S'J', ,y'i,,..'K Visits lu an of his
Vj-iv '.r " niTM-tiiiued places
this s ii iii me r i but
limy be found nt his ofTu-e on the snuihwci-t cur
lier of Front a ml Main sln-etsnl all times, evi'pt
whin iintiee nppeura in the town psprrs to the
contrary, July t, '();(. tf.
. I V '
NKW (100 OS!
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
tyniuir Sc Summer (JnmU
AT Til E ('11 EAT CASH STokE.
rsow
Dl. wm. It. liunns
DENTAL REMEDIES
WOULD,
THE BEST
ARK
IN THE
ISSl ItINd
FINK TEETH AND A tsWF.KT UHKAT1I,
AND
CL'KINO TOOTH ACIIR AM) NF.UHAf.OIA.
Do vou wish to bo blessed with snd admired
for Pkaiii.t Wbitr and Pound TEKTH f
I mil Just receiving ami opening a carefully
siderlid stoik of K,rlng and Fuimner gnuds
ol almost ov(?ry description,
A buauiilul asaoriiueni of l'riuls and Dry
gnuds, of the newest and latest styles. Also a
grent variety iif useful nn linns.
J)UY-(;o())S AM) .NOTIONS.
Lonnets, Shawls,
Hats nnd Cups,
lloots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, ti censwure,
Drugs and Msdicines,
Oil and Puints,
Carpot .t Oil Cloths,
G U () C K R I K S .
j Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel in A J and t barrels,
I of the best quality, all of which will be sold at
I llie lowest cash or ready pay prices.
! My old friendi and the public generally, are
l't0 rrrHM-iiuiiy invitcu i ran
Good
At tlicir oMptnntl in m,...s
v,nnrnf
O1
Dr. Uhi. II. Hind's l inhalltd Tootli
I'uwder, warranted free from acid, alkiui.or nny
injurious substnriro. Price, 25 cents per box. .
IJli- lie ware ol llie ordinary chenp Tootli Pow- J
ders, which whiten but deslrey. i
Du you wish to In eerlain that your IiREATIl
is pure, sweet, and ngrevnlilo to liiisbiiml or wile,
lover or friends? I'so Dr. Iliird'sCi-loliiateil !
Moiitli Wash. Price :7 cents per bottle.
This astringent wash is also the host remedy in '
Iho world for Canker, Had llrcnth, bleeding !
tliuos, &to Mouth, etc. It has cured hundred. 1
Do vou. or vour children sullsr from TOOTH - i
I ml I.' I .. . .... .. .. . i . ... .
ai ii r. ( net siurii'N oinic
Drolls. Price I j rents ner botllo.
Are you afflicted wilh NKl KALfilA ? rtet
llr. iVui. 11 llurd's Neuralgia Plasters.
The most elTeetive and di'lghtl'ul remedy known,
fiir pains in the face, chest, shoulders, buck, or
any part of tlio body.
Tt.i.ir A.. ...11. ...I l.l: ..... ......I 1
j iiu, nuiiviii mil uiisii-r, mi rii'iiou iiini , n
charm pain away. Try them. Price, 1 5 and .17 Common. French Post
cents. Slailed on recemt of unco
rall I V ii,. i ... .
w l,.. l. Iliey will sell at , ,",,
ces, siiiouk which will ,a f,,un,i
1 IT '! Hi , Jl t""1'
C Ij I 1 L E n
To which Ihev invite lW m..:.i ... '
public, rnibraeiiig heavy' Hilver-ill?,
h "'"1 I'uller knives of th, be,' H
Cru-arius. Also a genenil as,rllll "jW
cartridges-all of which will be sola ..IS
ble prices, w liij
' They continue to manuf.ctnre ,n ki), 1
lin-warc, Urasa Kettles, S,J
Pipo. eto., which cannot bo (urpiis.edi. ! '
tion of the Stato. ' """l-ii, '
They also have on hand Plttkbiirdi t,
among which aro Steel tentro Lever 1
speciiuiiy invneu t rail. f " ) ier flgricoli.JT
N. ll.-All kinds rtOllAlS and approved I"'"? l c, '
tt'XTWY PHUbUVt: taken in exchango ol COOK btOVCS, Parlor and f
,,.0,'". .. - Stoves a general assortment, and of it.
Mearfield, June 2JS(I3 WM. F. IRWI terns, f,.r salo nt reasonable IpX.,' ""S
Cvllfil I I'll I'll if ' Coal Oil, Coal Oil
VIIL.II III UII III l j,an( 0il8 un(, Yarnishos.a "
Paints, Oils and Vurnishos, a eonerat..
mltv. Nuils. Irn-.,i,
(llass. null v.
variety ; in fact almost every thins t,
the nublio can be found in ii,-;. . . , ""i
it l Iff. vt a w :r. p tsp
KSIHKS to inform his old frieml. n,l e,,.. the publio can be found in thei, M.L.1
t mers that, hnvin? eiiliirieil hi, .l, J snd nf prices thnt cannot be bei.l.
increased his facilities lor manufacturing, he is I()V IS tl)C tllllC to tillrrL
now preparvd to make to order fiirniliirn
Toothache i he desired, in good stylo and at cheap rates for i,"" f . I I B'm'.o
IHMi. He mostly has on bund at his "Furni- r i V , i V lnc" !,,
luro Koosss," a varied assortmont o iJl" . ,h'r te0Tt ' 3?.c? b ot
, . . J je;iienuier, ineir esi.iijiuhmnni i. a
tho
For sale at nil the best stores throxghout
country. I
Cai tioK. As there nre dealers who take ad
vantage of our advertisements to impose upon j
their customers inferior preparations, it is neres
sury to insist upon having what you cull fur, and ,
vou will ciKT tiik bk.st, thoroughly tested, uml I
prepared by nn experienced nnd scientific Den-I
'ist, Treasurer of the New York State Dentist's
Association, and Vico President of the Kw York
Oily Denial Society.
Address
WM. II. HUM) CO, Tribune Buildings
its York.
Jan. 21, IS6;t.
I Vurnil.... i : .1. .
iiuiuu huil-11 lira
Bureaus and Side-Hoards,
Wardrobes and liook-Cases: Centre, Sola, Parlor
iJrenkfiist and Diuing Extension Tables.
Lind and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS (,rHll KINDS, WOUK-STAXDS
HAT-HACKS, WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Hocking and Ann Chairs,
Spring Sent, Caiie-lluttorn and Parlor Chairs
and Common and other Chairs.
loo a a a - a l a ss t:s
3
j Of every description on hand ; and new glasses
lor old (rallies, which will be put in en ve
ry reasonable terms on short notice.
He also keeps on haiu', or furnishes to or
der, nnir. Uorn-llusk, Hair and
Cotton top Mattrossos.
COFFINS, of every kind,
Made to oder, and fuuernls attended with a
Hearse, -vhenever desired.
Also, House Painting done to order.
The iil scribor also uiauufuctures, and has
constantly en hand,
Clement's Patent Washing Maihinp,
The best now in use. Those using this machine
never need be without clenn clothes ! He also has
A" A """Si
AM FS T. kr.OSARR
WM, A. WALLACE.
risanr,
risscT,
Sitnliiiiji anb CoIItdioir 5tc
or
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
C L E A Ii F I E L D,
CLEA11FIFLD COUNTY, PA.
BILLS OP KXCHAMflK.iCOTPS Aim nBAPTS DISCOLSTKn
IU .I'OSITS It Ht l .l VP.li.
(fnllfttinnt made, and prorrrtt promptly remitted
L1..!,.., .... .1. 'i.i
vu me .iiu-s ruiiNiaiiiiy
nn lianil.
jW'Offieo on Second St., nearly opposite the
Rulkloy's I'alcnf.
Lumber Dried by Superheated Steam.
fpilK undersigned respectfully informs the pro
J. pla of Clearfield and tho adjoining counties
thai he has the agci.ey of the abovo Patent, and
will sell Individual, County nnd Township rights
for its use. Tho Lumber dried by this process is
stronger, finishes better, i easier on tools, and
requires less timo In drying than nny other pro
ecsi known and drying I inch lumber perfectly
in S6 hours, and better thsn many months under
the old system using the same amount of fuol
per day that a roonunon kiln consumes. The cer
tificates of a number of resident mechanics, well
known in this community, is amply sufficient to
eonvirce the most skeptical of its practical utility.
Parsons desirous of purchasing rights will address
JOHN h. t'UTTLK,
July 1, lSf.3. Clearfield, Pa.
L. CUTTLE,
and Heal I '.state Ai'rnt
f .....,.
joiix
Attorney at I. aw
CI.K A It r I KI.D. PK.WA
OjhWan MiirAetst. Oppimle the .nil,
KK.-rKCTKl LLY oilers bis s rvlces in sell,
ing nnd buying lands in Clearfield nnd ad
joining counties ; and w ith an experience of over
twenty yenrs as a Surveyor, Batters himself that
ne cn rendir satisfaction. And i
Offers Cor Salo
KKMI acres of coal and timber Land, situnti in ,
Decatur township, Clearfield county, in luts to
suit purchasers, locnted near the Tyrone and !
Clearfield Hailroad. I
'HHHt acres of first rale furm mil liml,.. l,.n,l i
in Hell township, Clearfield county, situate on the j
Timers 01 v.urry s nun.
Mi'il acres in two lots, otieof 1I2J uni the oth
er of 5il acres, suitable for Farming purposes, sit
uate in Highland township, Elk county.
PQ-Uenoral warrantee deeds for all the above
'l"- Keb. IS. '63. v.
Coal! Coal! '
BE subscriber respectfully announces to the
X citizens of Clearfield and vicinity that he is
now prepared to supply the Very best quality of
COAL at the shortest notice. The arrangement
is designed to be permanent, and a full supply
will always be kept on hand.
miCE.'S rilits it the Bank.
7 rents delivered.
iNpP-For the piblic convenience, Orders for
Coal will be giveu at Kratzer's storo.
JOHN FEENEY.
Clearfield, April 8, 1S03. 6m.
- -vmi is on da
! Struct, Clearfield, l'a, where, juu ero J?
J to the very best advantage, "
I y-fl-Old silver, copper, brass, pewter
caniinifs will bo taken ill oxi-hamm r. -
May 21). ISC.I. aiEKHELL
r.iMii.Y
Hl.ick,
Jlitrk lilut,
1 l.i'jht lilue,
ViiirA Itlitr
1 (Vomt ffniurii
i Jhtrk Itrvtcit,
j l.iijht Hruivn,
SitujF ttruu-M,
CriwHtm,
i Jtiirk J)rnht
I Lithi Ihnb,
llnrk Irrern,
Li'jht (irreHf
rr uyeing SiKi ))ule ,! .M;Iej
Shawls, S,arfs, Drosses, Kilihuna, Gkn
bonnets, iu,,, Feathers, Kid Olinw
Childfeu's Clothing, nnii ill Unj,
of Weariug Apparel, il-c,, fa
HaTASAVlNH OF so PKU CENT;
ier 25 cent! you enn color as uisny rM,
would other ;8e cost five times that ta-m
nrious . ninli s can be produeed froa ,(
Dye. The process is simple, and nj j,
us lhc Dye with peri'i'rl ruciess.
Directions in English, Fnoih mdCq
inside of cai h package. ' .
I For further information is Dyeing, mdi
a perfect knowledge of what culurs in ba
' nptrd to dye over other, (with nan; tii
rec!ies), purchase Howe A Steveoi' Irtlj
Dyeing and Culnring. Sent by miioin
of pricit 10 cents. .Manufutursil ky 1
! iidwe .f smtss,
I 2f.. llroailHir. (U
, For snle by Druggits and Dealeri Kajk
CUimH10Cr 4-11
l!lli3.
Valuable Timber Land and
SAW-MILL PROPERTY
FOE JJAM.
THIS fine property is situate in Girard town
snip, Clearfield county, Pa., and contain!
NEW FIRM.. 1
IIARTSW1CK & MUSI
DRUG8ISTS. !
MAKKKT Street C'LKARFIELDj
KKKV ennsttinthj on himlak
and ami well selected stnrk of I
J)IU'aSind CHEMICALS
PALVTS OILS AXD 1'lfl.VJ
PErtFLVKRV k Tdil.ET ARTICls
BLANKS, B00K3 AXD STATFCJl
And a general assortment of Tl
AT1K.S and Fancy AHTICIl
' respectfully invite a tall, Willi
dent that we can supply the wstitl o(i
terms to tlu-ir saiirfai-tinn.
JIAKTSWICK 4 Hta
Clearfield Aj.ril 27th IStU. tf
GREAT ATTRAl
For Salo.
atmut 1,700 ancs of Land, tract No. 5,!6ft.
ami parts of tracts Nos. 5:(B5 and 5:n'.7. These I
lands aro yet heavily TIM IIEltE '), wilh a quan
tity of PINK, OAK and HEMLOCK.
A STEAM SAW-M11.L
Incomplete running order, capable of cutting'
Three Million Ftct of Hoards per annum,
with all the nvcessary roads, railroads, f c for
putting stock to the mill; one large Mansion
House, six tenant houses, storo house, School
House, three barns, a blacksmith)! nn ntnl nil
necessary outbuili.mgs are npen the property.- ever offered to tho good people cf
There are about 70 acre cleared land, under and its vicinity, nnd which he iU si
good fence, and a Plank Koad toward tho river rates than any bouse in the county,
for getting lumber to market. I
This vnlualle property is situate upon Pandy 1 riOTHIW, 4T HKnrfr'D IJ
Creek, about 4J miles from tho river, and is pop-. L1'ullu-Nlj AI HLDL I tu l
uissmj unown ns ino
Frenchville Steam-Mill Property,
Not Defeated
fJlHE subscriber having returned frss
..-. .11. I'LFrillll UN UII..I a
and most carefully selected AssortDMin'
FALLfScJVllMTERCOa
r,.ni t- i ni i -.1 t x reucu viae aieam-iaui Property,
.S aC,,")ai,n n,, HIafkfmitbsW. .ndl. now offered at PRIVATE SALE upon
ogctber with the necessary water power for saw- , reasonable terms. All kinds of sawed lumber
ing. all in good condition, for sale at a barga.n. ,n be safely and economically liken to market
Hie above property is situated in tho borough ' from the point indicated.
necerr,.D"Vr'l,'.n V0'' !' 'h r M Application can be made to either of the
ZXZl' ZlZlrTu'"!. ?' t bW .d. WJ ' Cl-Oeld, Clearfield
, .V - - ' j county, l a., eillier Personally or bv utter.
For further iaformation arrlv to
HENRT KEUXS.
Carweasville, Aug. 10, '03-tf.
New Goods !
l.KIiD, WEAVER k Co.,
Are Just open
ing a splendid lot of the most carefully selected
ever brought to the place which they offer to
their customers, and the public generally, at the
very lowest figure the mnrkcts will afford.
June 10, IX6J-
Wool and Flax Spinning Wheels,
TlfARH ANTF.I), Manufactured and kept on
T bands by the undersigned, who invites tho
people of Clesrfield county to embrace the oppor
tunity now offered to secure one of these superior
Machines. They will bo sold cheap Oik not
reiiW. Cnll at the Old Shop In Curwensvillc.
WM. P. CHAMBERS.
May 8,1863. y
JAS. T.
WM. A.
LEONARD,
WALLACE,
SepL 9, 1863
New Jersey Lands for Sale,
ALSO,
f-lt'ITAlU.K for ()rjnsi Punrhns P.r.
3 berries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants,
rfc, of 1, 24, 6,10 er 20 acres each, at the follow,
ing prices for the present, vii : 20 acres for $200, 1
10 acres for $110, 5 seres for 9(10, 2J acres for
940, 1 acre for $20. Payablo by one dollar per
week.
Also, good Cranberry lands, and village lots in
CHETWOOI), 25 by 100 feet, at 910 each, raya-1
Me by one dollar a week. The above Innd and 1
farms are sitaa ed at Chetwood, Washington!
township, Burlington county, New Jersey. For'
... u,.u..u.,, wppiy, wun a r. u. Stnnp,
for a circular, to
B. FRANKLIN CLARK.
JL.nrim.C,tr Ure0t' NeW Y'k' N' Y'
New Watch and Jewelry Store.
Pugar from 12 to 15 ((''
He.-t Syrup Bt 87 w"
And all other groceries at the sW
Iioots, Shoes and SlioeTiJ
ofall kinds, C7iMP tBW
Lndies who wish to make a g
should cull and exnmino the assort
Wi4sir fees S;:i
;hero they will find the very UUid!
i rrost fasWf malile patterns of ,r
I FRENCH MEKINOS. HELAIm
ALPACAS, n.AlDS, 4 J
I Ryo, Oats, Corn, Fish, Boo. J
sold at the lowest prices for cash, of" f
for Country produce. TIlnVfrd
1. ii. .
Curwcnsvillo, ScpteoiberMl
MOITXT VFIIVOV 0.
' i V A I A I A J
Rpennrl Street.
nilLADELPUW
Proprietor. '
A,iMtie I
Shaviug and Halr Dressing. C lauciilin, having purchased the
IEMIAIINORR1S respectlully announces1 brKiJ"'"6'.' 0',hl' la.,e V, is now going it
TEREMIAH NORR1S rosnectlolW nnoimci,.
ft to his friends of Clearfiold and vicinity tbat
h has returned to his old stand, and is well pre
pared to render the most perfect satisfaction to alt
who may desire his professional services.
tiearnoiu. April 9, '62,
a. i iir.Aiit
(Late of the "Surf Home,
oopt. z.i, ise.i-i y. -
THOM AS J. M tt LLOLGH
Attorney t l'
ridi .ininlnir i In Bank, formeriT
i ii M.r..iii. Kn.. Market stre i
D. tt'lll .inn.l nrnmntlV 10
,illi nnwui f. .
ef Lands, Ac. .
ur..i vvnoi
oslte the Journal ol0o.
dec. 1, mi.-tr
GOODS at th Cheap 8tnW 0r
- , J.?US D IHOMrSOK
CurwswTill, Sept. 16, 1153, . .
on bis own hook in the shon formarl niconi.i
by them on Second street, where be is'nretiared
to keep up his repuUUun as a oomploto workman ' xx pi it:IM of W001,
Dyaoing all work entrusted to him on short no- fll I ))) for which th ''l
r '? ""- S'w'lUe paiX"11 . tRiflr
Clearfield, May 13, 193,
. . , i vumni iurniB. xeiyiog tno aounty, all be ask-
WANTEl) A larC lot of U,v Jair trIaI nd Hnuation of the patroai
" VI IT PTi t. u , horetofore extondod. Look out for the den of
r bA a ofctU in exthanco for TIIK Kin wito w
1 W Tl "TL . ., . ....
. -iss bun wm oe positively ipctod JJ thorsburg, tiearnem "',
when the work is delivertd. 6. II. L, promptly to all business eutrafts
I EVER FLEUAL," Justice of JJIsj
J thorsburg, Clearfield i
i vitatseia, Mrca , 1S"3. y jMhtrthnrg, Ar "ol