Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 03, 1864, Image 5

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    RETALIATION.
Our readers, have renJ the account of
the burning of the resilience cf tlio pres
ent Governor Bradford of Maryland,
' near Baltimore, during tho laterrbel raiJ. j
The following loiter from ex Governor MUSLINS
Letcher of Virginia explains why thin uct DELAINKS
of apparent vandalism was committed, ''g
The only diflorenco in tho proceeding iu ' ' j
RICHARD HOSSOP,
BEAM EH
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS
at
at
at
at
Simation
Sensation
Sensation
Suisntion
prices
prices
prices
pricei
the two cases teems lo bo llitit the rebels
permitted Mrs. Bradford, and her foniala CHINTZ
' : ., ,,,,; i TRINTS
nno, ic, 4e., while, if ex-Governor Letch
er is to be believed, Gen. Jlnnler peremp
torily refused all overtures of tho kind :
- A
ust received at MOSSOFS'.
GINGHAMS at Sensation rr'0,
at Sensation
ut Sensation
GLOVES at Sensation
CRAVATS . at Sensation
at MOSiiOPS
Sonsation prioes
Sensation prices
Sensation
NEW FIRM.
CARLISLE & CO,
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
GEO CERIES, L UMBER,
SIIJNQLES, & C. , t C.
prices
pnoes
prices PlIII.IPSnUBe, tatre county, Pcuu'a.
prices ,
THE "REPUBLICAN."
Terms ot Mubseriptiou.
If paid In advance, or within three months, $1 50
If paid any time within the year, . . 1 76
If paid after tho aspiration of the year, . 1 60
OrriCt OH 1IARKKT STRKKT, CLSltriELD, rKX'i..
Terms of Advertising.
Advertisements are Inserted In the Republican
at the following rates i
1 Insertion.
On square, (10 lines,) t 60
Two squares, (20 tines,) I 00
Three squares, (20 lines,) 1 60
3 inenths
One Squsrs, 1 it $2 60
Twosqunroa, : t t i 4 00
Leteher of COLO HE n l
ISI.lS )
iMUS
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prices
LINEN
All to be !iad at MOSSOPS'.
CRASH
SHAWLS
I BON NETS
A letter from Ex Governor
Virginia.
Vicm ths Richmond Whig. July 21.
Lcxinyton, Ya., July 5, lbfil
Finding that tho Yuu
koes would take tho town on .Satur
day (llthV I loft homo near roidnieht, FRINGE
Friday night, and went to Big Island, '
in Dedford, whore I remained to ,' pr v
Wednesday morning following, when, 1 hirr,) at
hearing tho Vandals had left, 1 return- TRIMMINGS )
ed. I had previously heard that my of all kinds & I at
house had been burned, with all its' inanyquan'ty I,
contents. The-threats made by the1 Always on hand at MOSSOrS'.
at
at
CURTAINS at
TABLECLOTHS at
at
Sensation
Sensation
Sehsuliou
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
at Mossors.
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices j
pricos
One column, i t i t 14 00
Over throe weeks and less than three inoathi 25
eenU per square fur eanh insertion.
llutiiaeis netloes not etoseding 8 lines are In
srted for $2 a year.
Advertlsaiasuts not marked with the nnmber of
asertions desired, will be continued until forbid
and charged aocordicg to thsse terms
CLEARFIELD CO. DIRECTOR Y
Sensation prices
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Yankees against mo for the last two "ASSlMhltWs at
years, satined mo that they would do- -ru-Vi'i)
etroy my houso when they camo to Lex- J j s
ington; but I t always supposedjhey . VESTINOS
would allow tho furniture and" my SHIRTINGS
family 'b clothing to bo removed. Jul
this, however, I was disappointed.
When tho Yankees took possession
of tho town, Dr. Tatou, Medical Di
rector for Hun tor's army, and who
hails from Marion county, Virginia,
... A n f si .n 1 in i' r 4 sl . 1 - . . 1 1 . 1 . - t
ncui iv my n'juov, lum llij lit; UU'lialS
was unwell, and said ho must have a'
room in tho houso. lie took tho room, H A R J w A It h
supped and breakfasted, and, when ueh asSavrs.naila
breakfast was nearly over, remarked ' , K-,,lves'
in a manner half-jocular, half-earnest,'1, s' ees'
to Lizzie, that it was the last meal sho LIQUORS, such
would take in the houso. Shortly at'-1 as Wine, Brandy,
ter ho left, without taking; leave of. Gin; Whiskey,
any of tho family, nor was ho again Cognac, etc., etc.,
seen by any of them. j 11UI l s. ?,uSh. n
Tho threats made by soldiers on Sat- J'JJ
urday evening induced my wife to j
fear tho houso would be burned, and 1 GROCERIES, sny
eho expressed her fears in the hearing i K 1 o u r, llama,
of Dr. Faton and Captain Towns, of Shoulders, Sugar,
N. York. Capt. Towns very prompt-1 jrlags'1i' Police,
lysaid, that 1, being a private citi-1!0?' "ckf.
ren nnd tho houso beinP nrivntn nmnJ'".. handle,
' . nir1 . i i ioaiuii, etc., etc
erty, burning it would be aninexeus-i
able outrage, and proposed at once to: BLACKING
go tollunter's headquarters and ascer-' ROPES
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sen nut ion
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
at MOSSOPS"
CLOTHING sucM
as Coats, Tttuts,
Vests,
l'nder Shirts,
Flannel Shirts,
Boots, Shoes,
and Cor?,
Now tor salo at MOSSOI'S'
at sensation prices
I Three squares, t t t I 6 00
Hovo received and are Just opening foursquares, t i t : 8 oq
i Half aooluiao, t t I t 8 00
i tfu uryeM anorbntnt f As lat,
CHEAPEST, AND MOST SEASONABLE
; GOODS
rer Ireaysl It lAi's tfrtin tnuntry, eoniuiimg of
dry goods a Gitocr.nin.
NOTIOX3,
IIARDWAUR amp QUKESSWAItE,
! I, a d ics' F u r s !
I
Hoods, Nubias, Sontngs, Balmoral
and Hoop Skirts !
HATS A CA I'S 1 LOOTS k SHOi;? !
2 do. S do
t 74 flOO
1 60 2 00
3 00 2 60
0 uio'l. 12 tno
$4 00 17 00
6 00 10 00
8 00 12 00
10 00 14 00
12 00 18 00
20 00 85 00
TIME OF IIOLDINa COURT.
2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in June,
3d Monduy in March, 4th Monday in Sept.
of each year, and continue two weeks if niccsasry
COUNTV AND DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Pres't Judge on . Samuel Linn, Bellefonte.
Af'te Judtfoi Hun. J. 1). Thomrion.CurwensYille
Jlon. James lilooin, sorrett,
FheritT, Kdward Perks,
ProtUonoUry, I). Y. Etiweilor,
Rp. A. Keo. Iiaioh O, Dargor,
District Att'y, Israel Teat,
Treanurer, C. Kralser,
Co. Bunreyor, II. II. Wright,
CommiisionersJncob Kuoti,
Thos. Dougherty,
Amos Read,
Auditors, Charles Worrell,
II- Woodward,
F. F. Couteret,
Coroner, J. W. Potter,
Cunl Sup't. C. B. Sandford,
CUarHolJ,
'at sensation prices
at MOSSOPS'
P.eadyMade Clothiaj, of latest Styles ueMuuT'
at sonsation
prices
at sensation prices
at MOSSOPS'.
at sensatjon prices
Always at MOSSOr.S'.
tain. Ho went, and was directed by TOWDER
Huuterto assuro my wifo that the '1'
at
at
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sentation
sensation
sensation
sensation
sensation
setiFation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
csnnnl 4n !, . ' LAIS
D""" lu"' .UJ" ""J1" m At the store of ItlCIIAHD MOSSOP
this assurance was to quiet her appro-j IQSOP
uuu luiu I'li'tt'ijt uiiyiuing
Al,A,,t?Bir.n.HnVWlr . e..- ?8a01.tment of all kinds of pooda require.!
... j-"- .vv, i. m. vi-'uu-. ior m
cay.) capt. uerry nndl'rovost Guard
I l.Vrt 11 i is
rouo up, anu me omcer canea lor my
Always keeps on hand a full
ie accommodation of the public
Nov. 12, 1962.
WAH, OIJ SiO WAR I
A FEE 8H ARRIVAL OP
Summer Goods
AT THE CHEAT CASH STOKE.
I am Just receiving and opening a carefully
elected stock of fashionable Spring A Summer
G0 IPS
of almost every description,
A boautiful ancortuient of Printu and I'rr
tylei. Alio i
MOTIONS.
" - PL. ' 1 1 .
wiie. ouo ciirno xo ino aoor, wnen
Berry informed her that ho was ord
ered by Hunter to firo tho House.
She replied there must ho come mis
take, and asked for tho order. He
said it was a verbal order. She then
said to him: "Can it not bo delayed
until I eeo Gen. Hunter?" Tho order
is peremptory, ho replied, and you
havo five minutes to leave tho houso.
She then a6ked leave to move her
mother's, sister's, her own and her
children's clothing, which was iuso.
lontly refused.
Immediately thereafter camrjliene
WaSTJOured unon tho narW flom- nnrl 'goods, of the newct and latest
ignited with a match In tho mean-! irSoDS AND
uuio hi uaugur naa gatnerea up an
armful of clothing, and was going out
when ho discovered her, ran forward
and fired the clothing in her arms.
He then poured camphono in her
wardrobo bureau drawers, and ignited
tho clothing taking out my clothing,
which ho said ho iutended to take to
the North.
Every bou6o on my lot was burned
save a small granary over my ico
houeo. Not a particle of flour, moat,
or anything edible was left, all having
boen carried off on Saturday.
My mother, now in her 78th year,
Jives on the lot adjoining my own.
naying witn ner one of her grand-
muuicu una a servant. Alter my
property had been fired, tho fiends fir-
"T Bta"lu Jocniea aoout lorty feet 1- Vll TnE ""'"i"' respectfully
Irom her houso, with no other view v l"r"rm,hi'cu',t"ner.and the
than to burn her out also. Tho houso Pub,.ic encrmiiy, that be has just
caught twice, and would havo been .d TZn aiuluTw
Consumed but for tho untiring efforts ('loorn,1J r-. a fine amortment of Clocks,
Of Captain TownP, who luatlo li 1 W'ATCHisei, sod Jaweuir of different qualities,
men carrv water and n nl ii. Jr,m ' '.'B,e f'"' ta fu" ,elt' w,,ich h '
men carry water and extinguish the sell at the most reasonable prices for caib, or in
flames. Ihe Oantain behaved iko a esehangeforoideold and iiivr.
gentleman toward my OWU and moth- CLoc1K8 of every tarioty on band, at the mill
or d lamny
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Roots nud Shoes; a large quantity,
Hardware, Queensware,
Drugs and Medieines,
' Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel in U and i barrels,
ef the best quality, all of which will be sold al
the loweit eanh or ready pay prices.
My old friendi and the public generally, are
respectfully Invited te call.
WN. D All kinds of fffi.4.Vand approved
COCXTt Y ntODUCE taken In exchange for
floods. ' 8
WM. F. IRWIS.
Olrsrfield, May i, 1867.
WATCH & JEWELRY
SCHOOL-BOOKS iATIONEUY
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Putty & Glass!
Riee-Fhur Farina ani Corn-Starch!
COAL-OIL LAMPS WOOD A XI) WIL
LOW WAKE.
Trunks if Carpet-Bags !
PIPES, TOBACCO AND SKGAHS !
Fish, Salt, and Nails!
Ooji LJiMsa Oils!
Flour, Feed and Provisions !
And all articles anally kept In a flrst-elets
eoanlry etore all of which will be sold
Cheap for Cash !
or approved produce. Lumber or shingles.
Phillpsburg, Nov. IS, lMS-tf.
Bell,
Bloom,
Hoggs,
Bradford,
Brady,
Glen Hope.
Luthenburg.
Or. Hills.
ClenrBeld.
N.Watb'gton
renndeld,
Lecontes Mill
ii
CIcarStld.
LIfc'T OK POST OFFICES.
I'mt Ofllctt, I'ottmnilrri,
Olen Ilope, Wm. 8. Wrigh t
Uuhvills, Theodore Weld,
Ilcgarty's X Iload,Sm'l. Hegarty,
VI. Mctracken,
Tb.A. M'Uhee.
J. W. Campbell,
II. L. Henderson,
James Illoom,
Jnmes Forreat,
William Albert
B. II. Moore,
Cha. Sloppy,
John lleber.in,
Bower,
Cbost,
Cuah,
Ostend,
Forreet,
Clearfield Bridge,
Woodlund,
Lutbereburg,
Troutville,
Jefferson Liue,
Burnslde, Now WasLin2toB, Jas. Qullnhor,
Burntido,
" ratcbinville,
" East Kidge,
Che.'l, Ilurd,
" McOarvey,
" Westover,
Clearfield, Clearfield,
Covington, Fronchville,
" Kartnaus,
Curwensville Curweniville,
Decatur,
1AUSS T. LSOSARD.
WM, A. WAI.LACI.
riKSBT
riRSBT,
JSanhinn anb Colltflian CDflScc
Phi lipiburg,
" West Decatur,
" Oecoola Mills,
Fergaion, Marron,
Fox, Little Toby,
Oirard, Loeonte's Mills,
Bald Hills,
Gniben, Shawsville,
Graham, Grahamton,
Guelich, Ruiilh's Mills,
" Madeira,
Uuaton, Tyler,
" l'confield,
Jordan, Amnnville,
Kanhans, r-alt Lirk,
Knox, New Millport,
Morris, Kylertown,
" Morrisdale,
Peaa, Lumber City,
" Grampian Hills,
Pike, Curwensville,
" IUoomingvills,
t'nion, Rxrktnn,
Woodward, Jeffries,
This Post OfBee will dp for Chest townabip.
f mu answer tor Ferguson township.
W. C. Irvln,
Jack Patchin,
Jacob Boice,
G. Toier, jr.
Win. McUarrey,
S. A. Farber,
M. A. Frank,
P. A. Gauliu,
J.F.W.Schnarrs
T. W. Flemin
Centre county,
H. hatlgbacb,
T. F. Boalich,
Ed. Williami,
Jas. McClcllan,
C. Mignot,
William Carr,
A. B. Shaw,
T. II. Forces,
A. G. Fox,
Cbas. J. I'ufty,
Iavid Tyler,
II. Woodward,
Eliia Chase.
G. Ileckadorn,
M.O.Ptirk,
Jas. Tbompion,
J. C. Brenner,
II. W. Spencer,
A. C. Moore,
T. II, Fleming.
Benj. F. Dale,
D. E. Btubaker,
James Lockett,
GREATEST BATTLE ON RECOUDI
15,000 Killed aiiTWoundciJ, and
" 30,000 taken Prisoners!
WITH CAMP EQUIPAGE AXD
70,000 Contrabandi freed from the v3I2BF3
TSnTff1 All (IT imillTCl el
fiuwus or MVMY TU,
GREAT KClTEHBsrVS
' avi
AND I
JL t. the new b1 J
llou..,on Pin. .U.,t,Q,,J 9MkCi
Pa., i. now offering TJt,
" ixawi
THE
T A T V una.
SELECTED STOCK
GOODS
OFFERED
1
INVERT man that has read any thing of the
li past history of this WAH must Anally come
to the conclusion that the Confederate Govern
ment would be broken down. It was only a quos
tion of time. But now we have the above Glori
oui soul-stlrrlng news to cheer us ud : acd the
only draw-back to our joy and glorification is the !
Imminent danger of the Contrabands coming
North to "eat out our subataaoe," and to wear ont '
eur shoes 1 But of one thiHR the people of Clear- j
fluid county may be assured, and that Is, that
FRANK SHORT for short called SWt-ee la
selling lloots A shoes as cheap as any other '
man In the county; and If you don't bcllove it, PUBLIC
just give biin a call oa court-week, or at any other ' a
. : .1 ... r.. I..-. ii. .. .. i
mind thepublio that his shop la now on Market ALLl vr " "ICH Will, Rl ia
atroet, in Shaw's Row where you will find him 1
juat as Short as usual if not a little Aorr of PRICES TO SVIT rm, -Cash
than he would like to be. -Hi " 7
on iuua ui u ultimo- uuu maae 10 oraer iii. ..-.i, v.. t
1 . n ,l . .. mum t ,
,sH
AT
10
on ahortnotiec.and as well'iaade, and aa good fits 1 , ,T M t"n. '' tiA ,
as can be "skoered" up here or elsewhsref ",rd ,0 WMU f JMkt 1
in, tjliaw's Row, dirsoUy opposite Rev. II, B,
Swodpe's ofBos. J. SHORT.
Clearfleld, June 11, 1881
Licensed Auctioneer,
1X7 M. M. HLOOM , of Pike townehtn. da
M sires to inform his friends and the publio!
generally that he has taken out a Lioense as an :
AUCTIONEER, and will attend to the crying'
of aalcs in any part of the county at the shortest :
notice, and at the most reasonable charges. Ad
dress, either personally or by letter, either at
Curwenaville or Bloomville. April 6, '04. tf. ;
READ! READ !
C.W.&HJUHITH
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
From the East,
AFRESH SUrrLYOF SEASONABLE
IE GOODS
Comprising a general aasortmefik of
DRY GOOM,
KOTIOSS,
UAIIdWARK,
' QUEZJT8WAH
KAT3 AJtOr
BOOTS AKDlsq
.STONE-WAT
WILLOW-WARE,
READY-MADE CLOTUISO,
GROCERIES,
EARTH EN WARS,
OILS AND PAINTS,
FLOUR AND
GLAS3 ANDXAIH
nan,
SALT,
ETCJ.
Prints, Delaines. Moiamblaues. Alrjaeas. Silks.
" Brocade Mohair, Challies, Lawns, Linens. Pop. ry rrrrr cr7lf ii-n i,, J
8. !ins, Lavellaa, Gingham., Cheeks, PlaidsDrill-! A tHY SIZE AhI
ing, i icking, blinwli, i'lain A Fancy Cassimeres, 1
Cotton ndos, Brown uiuslini, Bleached tnuslina Together with all ether artltlaa
. at less than city- wholoeale prices, Tablo Gov.
I ers, White Goods, Balmoral Skirta, 1 A 1 j Linen
Table Diaper.
NOTIONS,
complete the assortment of tint die
1 store.
,7AU kindaof LUMBER iivJ
duce taken in exobange for jwli, h fc'J
i est market pries. 1
I As hs is receiving naw larrlisi sf af
l --L-I- ni.i . , -
j wcvnij irun uniiimvre, itw lon,ntssa
. and Pittsburg, the publia eas MMttMkl
Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons. Trlmmln... Buttons. 1X1 "
CoIIaf., Kets, VIU, Kmlruiarii,B Umida, 11. nd- j
kerchiefs, Ladies' Elastic Pages, Whelobones, ' Glen Hone Dae M iMl
Bindings, Children.', Miawa' and Ladie.' Uoop! nP Use. Istl
Skirts, Quaker Corset Skirts, Zephyrs, Neck -ties,'
" u imim, ijeauicr sens.
Boards, 5aw-Loes. or Shinclns.
'3- tf. JAS. K. WATSON.
ir. W. SMITH k co
M Kite II A NTS, and dealfia In Drv
uoous, urocories, Hardware, Uaoenswnre. nn,l
site the Presbyterian Church, Clearfield Pa
I'M. , IBUl.
JOSEPH R. M'MURRAY "
A Xf J) E A L E li IN L I'M 11 K U
ew wasnmgton, Clearfield County, Pa
July 1st 1863.-tf
reasonable prices
1 1 r li-j . . i ...
Generals Avn.ill (',, r,.ii:... . ",.",yu"r ,lrne' .Ba Jt
trtwA T .. tV J " i . a
aiiA xuiiu. ueuouucea tno w io n i.ni.
CiiC(1ng8 8 a.n oairsi8 in violation of
uu i iic principles ot civilized warfiiro,
and stated that Huntor nlono was r6
fcponsiblo for theso atrocities
'
I am truly, and in haste, j-onr friend.
John Lktchkr.
Joseph Muyo, Richmond, Va.
ItSrTho mail who refused a ono dol-
Jar bill for fear it might have been 1-
tercd Irom a ten, prefers staijo travel
log to railroads, lor tho reason that
the former rides him eight hours for
a aouar, while tbolAttcr rides lura on
ouo.
tii
Rudo Whito Boy Clear
iracn nigger I
Small American Citizan of African
GegcentINow you jus luff mo alone !
I guess you'll wish you was a nigger
jvuisuii more ai9 war s over.
sWTell no Bscrets ia ft corn field
it has to many ears.
A continuance of patronage is solicited.
sept. 19, 1860. n. P.NAUOLK.
S'r M'1Cl,WKEV, Prsctlcsl SurvVyorTof
, .', f. rr,re8'nsl services to tlio people
or tlearBold county. Having purchased the In
strunif nts, Drafts, Ac, of the late Thomas Boas,
ce d, be will be ready to attend to business on
the shortest notice ; he can be consulted at hie
rendeuee with Bobert Boss, ono mile from Cur
wensville, or ty letter addressed to him at Curwensville.-
g.F. McCLOSKEY.
OS-IT.
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
CLEAltFlKL I,
CLEARFIELD COUXTY, PA.
SILLS Of BICn ASOR.IOTSS ASO n RIFTS riSCOCSTSD
DliItMTS ItlXIIVi:!),
Cblltttiont made and proct ttlt promptly remitted
taenaugeou rue umei coustaiitly
oh band. .
"01cs on Beeond SL, nearly oppo.il to Ihe
UltKl 11UUS1S.
Cheap Furniture!
DKSIRES to inform his old friend, and eas
terners that, having enlarged his shop and
Increased his facilities for manufacturing, he Is
now prepared to make to order furniture aamay
be desired, in good style and at cheap rates far
Cash. He mostly has on hand at bis "Furni
ture Booms," a varied assortment of Beady-made
Furniture, among which ars
Bureaus and Side-Hoards,
Wardrobes and Book-Cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor
Breakfast and Dining Extension Tables.
Common, French-Post, cottage, Jenny
Llnd and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS of all. KINDS, WORK-STANDo
HAT-HACKS WASII-STANDS, Ac.
Hocking and Arm Chairs,
Spring-Best, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chairs
and Common and other Cbaira.
LOOhlXU-G LASSES
Of every description on band ; and new glasses
for old frames, which will be put la on ve
ry reasonable terms on short notice.
Be alsokeeps on banc", or furnishes to or
der, Hair, Corn-Husk, Hair and
Cotton top Mattresses.
COFFIN, Of every kind,
Made to order, and fuuerals attended with a
Hearse, vhenever desired.
Also, House Palntlnjr done to order. j
The subscriber also manufactures, and has
constantly en band, j Office adjoining the Bank, formarlv k.
Uement S Patent Washing Machln. . , U. Menallj, Esq., Market street, Clearfleld.
a maenme - " promptly to Collections, Pale
v f I .as H m a.
WOODEN'-WAUEA HOUSEHOLD '
I Cedar Buckets, Tubsf Churns, Mops, Measures,
Brushes, Baskets in grent variety, Bowls, Door-
U.I. U'inJA. lti:j. n-.j- L W h
. 'Mm iiiiuus, vurui a xasseis, 1'atent
Go and sec the New Goods at wiBdow Blind iixturM- on cioth..
. J. K. WATSON'S, i
Maryiville, Clearfleld county, Penna U(Hsfs Slinoc Arn
pHKAP for CASH or eichsnged for Timber , 1 kJIlUOj iVt.
jMena Kip Iloota, Kip A Calf Shoes, Children.',
j Misses' and Ladies' Morocco Boots, Pboes, Ual
1 morals and 0 a iters.
o'ii!! u"uallT ke' oy the trade. Store on ! HiltS. Can Jimtllfft Sr r
SECOND Street, below Judge Le.nard's, opno-i ' "l'5 Jt01UlClS iVC.
(Groceries.
Sugar, Teas, Coffee Molasses, Split Pew, Tobae
co, Spioea, Salt, Fish, Ac,
lmtS&tBffsbmirsIBivtai,
LUTH EBSBl R G,
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA.
WILLIAM SCUWEM, Proprietor.
May 19 1363. ly.
CTREMl'S HOWE.
Justice of tue Peace.
. , . "r Dkcatc Township,
will promptly attend to all business entrusted to
bis eare. P. O. Address, Philipaburg Pa.
Aug. list 1881
Jas. Mr Murray.
I'RALFKS IN
Matt. Irvlu.
Dry Gooda, Groceries Lumber, ic,
Bumsido, l'a
Deo. H, 1S62.
Wool Wool.
".0 OHO po'"l-f WOOLwanted-
?. KRATZEIt.
QUEENSWARE.
Full Tea Solta, Cups A Saucors, Glass Diahci
Tumblers, Platos, Castors, Qlaas Preaorre Jars.
Hardware, c.
Scythes, Snathes, Scythe Stones. Rakaa. Khn.l.
Spades, Hny Forks, Table Knives, Forks, Spoons,
Plated Toa Spoons, Hatchets, Nut Craokcrs,
Tacks, Bed Cattora, Nails.
STATIONERY.
price 'will be raid by.
Clearfleld, May 12, I So 3
THOMAS J. M C UI.I.OUCII.
Attorney at Law.
Ths best now in use. Those usins this
never need be without clean clothes ! lie also has
Hyer's latent Churn,
of Lands, Ac.
v
Uea. 17, '62.
T. KRATZER,
"'""-Mackerel, Cod-fiib,
" me psckag.a at J
JAMES E. WATSON,
herring, Salmon.
P. KRATZER S.
t l ....
a suponor art cie, a ramiiy using this Churn 1 htiwar, end dealer in Dry Goods.
jLVXioiuing, uaraware, yueensware, Groceriea,
Provtaions, ia.
Front Street above the Academy Clesrfield Pa.
April 20th 181 1,
ks t rai st -
Collection Office,
Cl.tARNKLt), Ta.
WlK O UAH All's Nir BCILDIMQ.
Feb. 5, 'C2.
never need be without butter I
All the above and many other articles are fur
nished to customers cheap for Cask orexchsnged
for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple,
Poplar, Linwood and other Lumber suitable for
Cabinetwork, taken la eichange for furniture.
arRemeinber the shop ii on Market street,
Clearfiold, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew
Store." . JOHN OULICH.
Nov. 28, 1862. y
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE.1 HA MdC"P''
Cap, Lettor A Note Paper, Buff A
white Envolopos, Pass Books.
Books, Pens A Pencils.
Treble Thick
Memorandum
DANIEL GOODLANDEK,
JU8TICE of the peace
Lutbereburg, Clearfield Co. Pa.,
will attend promptly to alt business entrusted
to his care. March 28, 18(10. ly. pd.
Oakford's Spring Styles at
J. P.KRATZER'ri.
Second Street, above Arch,
imiAUfcLI'lilA.
A. P. BLAIS, Proprietor.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS Tinware.Queen.ware, LLU of ,h "Burf Hse" Atlaotfo City.)
Glassware, VToodenware. Lookins- Glasses 1 BP- SJ. 1883-1 j.
1 ' I . L . XT -! I - rll it- - -
vras., uiaas. viis, l aiois, tjamps, n ail
rapsr, at all prioesat
J. V. AliATZBKS.
aTiARPETINa Tamia. l c.
J floor OU-Slsths, BaoeatelU, Door ma'ts, Afci
J. P, KRATfrW. )
SHAWLS Broohe, Stella, Bilk, Bay State,
Cashmere, Thibet, all qualities at
J. r. KRATZER'S. '
SALT and Plaster In large quantities for tale
vry cheap by P. KRATZER.
S Tlosr. Cbeeaa. Lard. Drll
Dried Peaches, rewind renlarl
tbs ikm of t. P. KRATZER.
OROVISIOK
I Apples, Drl
rnsjs rfaswajit at
MISCEIjLLA.N'EOUS. '
Fancy Toilet Soaps, Fiahing Lines A nooks, Trout
Rods, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Ladles' Travelling
Satchels, Tockot Bocks, hat A hair Brusbos,
Cloth Brushes. All of which will be sold
Cheap for Cash !
Approved country produce taken In exehsngs TOOS. D. roRCir
1 I
Bulkloy's Patent! '
Lumber Dried by Superheated Steam.
rllHE undersigned reepoetfully Informs the no
I fc.l.atrvt al.lJ t . t . . . .
The Kcason tfto
Everybody purohsse their C10IB3'
REIZENSTEIN BROS.
Beoanse they soil so very cheap-toW
Because thev kern the best gocdi;
Becsuao their Clothing is well msde lln
Because they keep tho largest worts I
Because they got Now Goodi srerjti J
K.pfliiKA iIiav irira erorv one the
Bocanse they take the adrsnUgeof
Becsuse thci treat their cus tomtfi
Because everybody likee to deal wiftt
n ,1 11 -i . tti.n the rati
uccuuse lory sen cnej'ci j
n,. (Imip rinihini. ar well lva I
Boranaa llinK ran suit erervboiiTI
Because fboir Store iaao conveniestij
tlmir .tore issU1
Beemise all who dtal with them al SW 1
again, and send theirneighhori; I
AJrvauso mvj ui
ADVERTISE I
. ... V.lll?'
Theso ars a few of the kuou w.,
' ffiiii unA. r Country rro""
the highest market prices. iff
a.rS.M. Nov 11. 186J. '
millS'l
FORCEY & WAU
1 TERCHANTS, snd 0ws. ,
1U ber. such sa 8QCABJ-i'-jfiIM
ui oninns Aa.. sna sin -ii
I pis of Clearfield and the idiolnin, ..n.i.. Z.l "?? 'T.' ,. ClesrssW
thai be has tho agency of the above Patent, and j P VA
win sen inuivioual, Uounty and Township righu! fT . U
umoer anea by tbls prooese IsTA N I ELI A lu .
ru, and. H pt. AXSEEDio "'
for its ueo.
stronger, Cuishea better, l easier on tool
FLAX SEj
mm known and drying 1 inoh lumber perfeotly . GOQDS at the Cheap "v jgoJI
i4uir. ume in arymg tbsa any ether pro. K,,,re of .A
- ivimui..
I- .a i i .r. r. t .
.u oif iiuurn, ana oouer man many montns under . . . i iaX
.1.. . . . . i .... n HI. C.nL iu. ISO.
vus uiu .smui usius; ine same amount or inei nrwinii"i "r- 1 1
per dsy that a ooommon kiln consumes. Ths eer- ' .. rnTliOt'CH' ""V
tificateaofK nnnl, nf n.iJ..i ..II llr In. Wtl'.V' ngce SS r.
i. . . ......,..,, .v . n.ri a. ' r.j.isw.
anown in mis cnmrniiniiT. la imn mffi. ni in v v s - . . "Li'"' ., ,
conviree the most skeptical of Its practical utility. I"- 00 i
remni aesirous oi pnrenasing rights willaddress '
July 1, 1883.
JOHN L. CUTTLE.
Cloarfield, Pa.
ay
lots)
MAKTLE3 iomat-Ttrlely at
J. r. KRAZKR'I.
" n Ail sjw i
nOOTS and Bheea-a 'JV,, W
ftltfr'! Bet (Tcwa s1 6j&