Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 21, 1864, Image 4

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    THE "REPUBLICAN."
Terms ol Mubacrt'tioD
tttili n dTnce, orwithin throe month, $1 60
tald any tint within the year, - - IT
f paid after the expiration of tb year, .100
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Terms of Advertising.
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it the following ratee
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Over three weeks aad less than three moalhi 25
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serted for $2 a rear.
Advert.ssiaents net aarkfd with the number of
aiorttons desired, will be continued until forbid
aad charged ascordlcg to these terms.
CLEARFIELD CO. DIRECTORS
TIME OF UOLDIXQ COURT.
2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday !n June,
Id Monday in March, 4th Monday in Sept.
of oach year, and continue two weeks if necessary
COrSTY AND DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Pree't Judge on . Samuel Linn, Bellefonte.
Al'te Judgce Hon. J. I). Thompson, Curweniville
Hon. Janice Bloom, J'orre.t,
Sheriff, Edward Perks. Clearfield,
Prothonotary, D. F. Ett weiler, "
Reg. A Reo. Isaiah G, Barger, "
District Att'y, Israel Tot, "
Treasurer, C. Kratzer, "
Co. Surveyor, H. B. Wright, Glen Ilope.
CommiitioncriJacob Kuntx, Lutheraburg.
Thoi. Dougherty, Or. II il la.
Amoi Read, Clearfield.
Auditor, Charlci Worrell, N.Wasb'gton
II. Woodward, Pennfiald.
F. F. Couteret, Lecontes Mill
Coroner, J. W. Potter, "
County. Sup't. C. B. Eandford, Clearfield.
Tomifa'pB,
Becearia,
i
Bell,
LIST OF POST OFFICES.
Pott OJice; Pottmatttrt,
Glen Hope, M m. S. Wright
L'tahville, Theodore Weld,
Ilcgarty't X Roads, Si ml. Ilcgarty,
Bower, W. McCracken,
Cheat, Th.A. M Uhee.
Cnah, J. W. Campbell,
Oatend, II.L.IIondcraon,
Forrest, Jamea Bloom,
Clearfield Bridge, Jamei Forrest,
Woodland, William Albert
Luthersburg, R, U.Moore,
TroutTillc, Chaa. Sloppy,
Jefferson Line, John Heberlin,
few naaLington, Jaa. Gallaher,
vurnside,
PatchinviUe,
Ea5t Ridge,
Hurd,
McUarvey,
Weetover,
Clearfield,
Frenchvillo,
Karthaua,
Curwensvill Curwensville,
NEW FinM.
CARLISLE & GO,
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
GRO C FRIES, L UM DER,
SHINGLES, C.,&C.
FHILIPSflUItG, Ceutre county, Pcaii'a.
Have rcccivod nnd arc just opening
the largest astortment of he lest,
CHEATEST, AND MOST SEASONABLE
COODS
Eitr brought to thit trrtion of country, eontittinj of
DRY (JOODH & GROCI.HI18,
N0TI0N3,
IIAKDWARE and QUEE3SWARE,
Ii a l i c s' Furs!
Hoods, Nubias,Sontrigs, Balmoral
and Hoop Skirls !
HATS & CArS ! BOOTS & SHOES !
Beady Made Clothing, of Latest Styles
SCHOOL-BOOKS & STATIONERY
Still on a Rush !
NEW FIRM.
GREATEST BATTLE ON RECORD!
15,000 Killed andWoundcd, and
30,000 taken Prisoners !
WITH CAMr EQUirAQE AND
70,000 Contrabands freed from the
OllltiT FTPlTPUirMT .. nimTnnni.1
i u, vjucii nKjtrik jinn r. Lionaa.
NEW STORE
AND
W, A. WALLAOs). ' A,
ganlunnanb Meeting
B0INT05, SHOWERS & GDAHAM. jfiONDS OF SLAVERY ! !
TnE undersigned, having romoved hie itore
to the new building oppoaite the Union
House, on Pine street, (Ilea Hope, Clearfield co.
Bloom,
Boggs,
P ridi or J,
Brady,
Burn aid,
Chest)
i
I"
Clearfield,
Covington,
Drugs, Oik, Taints, Putty & Glass
Rice-Hour Farina and Corn-Starch!
COAL-OIL LAMPS WOOD AND WIL.
LOW WAKE.
Decatur, Pliilipaburg, Centre county,
" West Decatur, 8. Radabacb,
" Oaceola Milla, T. F. Boalicb,
Ferguson, Marron, Ed. Williams,
Fox, Little Toby, Jas. McClellan,
Girard, Leeonte'a Mill, C. Mignot,
" Bald Hills, William Carr,
Goshen, Shawsville, A. R. Shaw,
Graham, Grahamton, T. U.Forcce,
Ouelicb, -Smith'. Milla, A. U. Fox,
" Madeira, Chaa. J. Pusey,
Hue ton, Tyler, David Tyler,
" Pennfield, 11. Woodward,
Jordan, Aneonville, Elita Chase,
Knox, New Millport, M.O.Stirk,
Morris. Kylertown, Jaa. Thompson,
" Morriadale, J. C. Brenner, !
Pent), Lumber City. II. W. Spencer,
" Grampian 11:11s, A. C. Moore,
Pike, Curwonaville, T. II. Fleming.
" Bloomingville, Benj. F. Dale,
Union, Recktoo, I. K. Brubaker,
Woodward, J c (Trie a, Jamea Lockett,
This Fkat Office will do for Cheat township.
H ill anawer for Ferguson township.
II. W. SMITH k CO.
MERCHANT, and dealers In Dry
Gooda, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, and
everything usually keyt by the trade. Store on
SECOND Street, below Judge Leonard's, oppo
aite the Presbyterian Church, Clearfield Pa.
Deo. 4, T8til.
W. C. Irvin.
Jack Patch in,
Jacob Boice,
O. Toier, jr.
Wm. McUarvey,
P. A. Farher,
M. A. Frank,
p A n.nn
; Wt. e-JL.' ' pt pf.s Tnn rm ivn srr. a r?:
T. W. Fleming,
Trunks tj Carpet-Dags !
JOSEPH U. M'lMUKKAY
AND DEALER IN L UM D E 11
New Washington, Clearfield County, Pa
July 1st 1863.-tf
Iin$lhircbuirgl2i3l3i!(
LCTHERSCCRG,
CLEARFIELD COUMV, FA.
WILLIAM SCIIWEM, Proprietor.
Mav 19, 1803. ly.
ctrenius howe.
Justice of tuk Tkacr.
For DxcATrn Township,
will promptly attend to all business cntruatod to
his oare. P. O. Address, Philipsburg Pa.
Aug. 21st 1861
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL
HARRISBURO, Pa.
C0 ERLY i UUTCIIISON, Proprietors.
TIIIS Hotel, so well known to the travoling
publio of Clearfield county, is now in a con
dition to afford tbe moat excellent accommodation
either for the transient guest or the permanent
boarder.
The "United Statos" has now all the conven
iences of
A FIIiST CLASS IIO TEL,
nd the Proprietors are determined to rpare neith
er expense, time nor labor to enaure the comfort
oi ine gueats. me patronage of the trailing
ublio is respectfully solicited. jly 1, 03, y.
Jaa. McMurray. Matt. Irvln.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries Lumber, Ao.,
Buinsidc. Pa
Woo 1 Wool
50,000
pric. 'will be paid by? lch th' "et
acarlleld, May 13, 1883 KRATZKR.
THOJIf AS J. M CULI.OUCiH
Attoniev at Law. '
Office aiioinlng the Bank, formerly occupied by
J B. McSnally, Eiq., Market street, Clearfield,
Pa n ill attend promptly
of Lands, Ae.
to Collections, Sale
Deo. 17, '62
SALT and Plaster In
very cheap by
largo quantities for dale
J. P. KRATZER.
CAKFETiaa-Ingrain, Cotton, hemp, Stair,
Floor Oil-cloths, Brooatelle, Door mats, 4o.
. J. A. KICAIZ tit.
VJHAWLS-Broche, Stella, Bilk, Bay State,
L 1 PasliniHa fTL!LA .11 . t . '
J. P. KRATZERU
HAI8 ted Caps, Oakford's Spring Kty,j at
t. V. KRATJSTK'a).
Fish, Salt, and Nails I
Flour, Feed and Pkovisions !
And all articles usually kept In a first-class
eenntrv store all of -m-i. i
Cieaj) for Cash !
or approved produce. Lumber or shingles.
Philipsburg, Nov. IS, 1863-1.
BOOKS FOR THE TIMES
PUBLISHED BY
J. w ALTER
No. 10, City Hall Square,
W.YORK.
Biographilal Manoir of Clement L.
Vallandigham. Bu his Brother.
A neatly printed pamphlet of 64 octavo pages,
puonsueu juiy 2tn, 1804. i'rica 25 cents.
This is a work of great value and,intprest, en
tirely authentic and reliable, and should be cir
culated by hundreds of thousands.
ALSO,
Speeches for the Times. By Jamri TP.
Wall, with a sketch of his Personal
and Political History.
A pamphlet, site and style same as above.
Published to-d.iy. Price 2i cents.
The Administration sent Mr. Wall to Fort La
fayette; the Suite of New Jersey to the Senate
of the United States. This work shows why ha
is pcrtccuted by the enemies and honored by the
friends of liberty and law. The speeches are re
plcte with the pswor and energy of political
truth. Let them go everywhere ; for In this
hour of greatest dunger and trial the hearts of
the people are turning to the men who haveeon
right from the first and at all timea.
Thcae and all other works published by as are
designed to counteract tho tendencies to political
insanity now so dnngerously prevalent
A t ousaad agents wante I immediately to sell
our publications,- profits liberal. Bond for a
" Circular."
Country dealers can be supplied through the
channels by which they receive their fcw York
papera, and at our lowest wholosale price the
Nows Companies' eommiesiona being paid by us.
Every editor, disposed to aid the cause, is In
vited to Insert and notice this advnri;mni .n,l
his order, not over two dollar; will bo acceptod
and credited on any purchase amounting to ton
dollars or inoro.
Coplei of the pamphlets for notice are at th
aervico of the entire editorial fraternity.
or, Aug. i. J. CO.
NOTICE k CAUTION.
nA IN( mado application to the Assistant
Aaacsaor of the lth Collection District of
I ennsylvania, and a License as Auctioneer hav
ing been irrnnted to mo hv th .,,.,. ....u :.
would inform the citlscns of Clearfield county
that I will attend to "calling tales" whenever
desired In any part of the county. Charees
moderate. Addreai JOll.V I.. RRAYI4
Dec lfl 1863-tf. Clearfield, Pa.
llann. i. , i r " um8 iei witnont a
uoense is subUfit n...i ,,. L, ...
be enr..r..j i . i""""' woion win
CHEAP STOVES.
TnK subscriber ! 7
citisens of Cw J...1'.,!0 Me,'mniodate the
ND PAULO It Vnvw,
Summer Goods,
NEW
And Very Cheap ! I
B0YNT0N, SHOWERS A CRAIIAM-sue-ceasora
to Boynton A Showera respectfully
announce to the publio that they aro now open
lug an extensive asaortmunt of
SUM ME II GOODS
At the nlj aland In Graham's new building which
they ofiVr to aell at astonishingly low prices,
(considering Ihoir coat !) for cah or approv
ed country produce. Their stock of
DltY GOODS
CANNOT BE SURPASSED!
Customers can there find
CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS I
MUSLINS 1 DELAINES! LAWNS!
CLOTHS! CAasiMEItS! VK3TIN03
LADIES' SUA WL3! GENTS' SHAWLS!
HATS CAFS ! BOOTS & SHOES !
CARPETS OIL-CLOTHS I
OUR STOCK OF
FANCY GOODS
IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, embracing
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!" NOTIONS!
Scarfs! Ilcad-Xets ! Neck-Ties!
Satchels 1 Tort Monnaics ! Brushes!
riiotograjihic Albums !
PirES. TOBACCO k SEGARS !
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS t
Or anything elso in tho Notion Lino I
INVERT man that has read any thing of the Pa., is now otTering to tho publio
J past history of this WAR must finally come
THE LARGEST AND BEST
SELECTED STOCK
GOODS EVER
OF
ALSO,
HAHD-WARE
QiicensAvarc
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS
to the conclusion that the Confederate Govern
mcnt would be broken down. It was only a ques
tion of time. But now we have tho above Olnri-1
out soul-stirring news to cheer us np ; and the
only draw-back to our joy and glorification is tbe
imminent dungor of the. Contrabands coming I
North to "eat out our substance," and to wear out
eur shoes 1 But of ono thing thopooplo of Clear- j
4old county mny be assured, and that is. that
FRANK SHOUT for abort called Short tet
selling lloutts A alioea as cheap as any other
man in the county) and if ou don't believe It, PUBLIC AT TIIIS PLACE
just give him a call on court-week, or at any other ,
time, aad see fur yourselves, lie would just re
mind the publio that his shop is now on Market
street, In Shaw'f How where you will fiud him
just as Short as osual if not a little tkorttr of
Cash than he would like to be.
All kinds of work on hands nnd made to order , . , , . . , . . ... .. ,
on short notice, and as well mado, and as good fit n'1i,, b" MB, , W"h .'rt.icn,v
as can be "akeered" tip here or elsewhere? , re8"d 'h rT. "4 euhraces
-y.Don't forgot the shop on Market street, '
in Shaw Row, directly opposite Kev. II, B.
OFFERED TO THE
all of which will be sold at
mices to suit the times.
Swoope's office.
Clearfield, June 11, 1362.
t. SHORT.
Licensed Auctioneer.
WM. M. HI.OOM, or Pike township, de
airea to inform bis friends and tbe publio
generally that be has tnken out a License as an
AUCTIONEER, and will attend to the crying
of sales in any part of the oounty at the shortest
notice, and at the most reasonable cbargas. Ad
dress, 1 either personally or by letter, either at
Curwcnsville or Bloomville. April 0, '64. tf.
READ ! READ !
-O-
C. W. & H. W. SMITH
' HAVE JUST RECEIVED
From the East,
AFRESH SUFrLY OF SEASONABLE
IE GOODS
All of the best quality, and aelected with special
regard to the trade of Clearfield county.
A I F. BOYNTON,
JOSEPH SHOWERS,
EDWARD GRAHAM.
Clearfield, July 27, 186.
VORMinLT J.T TBI MLLIPOSTI P0V.1DRT COAKOI
I'Uch or bi'sikbss.
IIAUl'T&Co.,
HAYING leased the Foundry and Mp.chine
Shopaat Milesburg, known as " GREEN'S
FOUNDRY," are prepared to manufarture and
repair Steam Engines, woep and lrnd power
Threshing Machines, New H'nrld and Hathaway
Cook Stovea, Wagon Spindles, Plows, and Cast
ings of all kinds at short notice. They alsobave
both at Bellefonte and Milesburg, a variety of
Cook and Parlor Stoves, for eofl coal, of Pitts
burg manufacture. Call and sco for yourselves.
J. C. UACPT is agent for the York and
Columbia Insurance Cmpanioa' jy-0,6t-ly
I
OF 226 ACRES
FOR
SALE. Persons desiring n bar
gain in tbe purchase of a FARM, will do woll to
embraoe the opportunity now offered. The farm
is situated In Morris township, Clearfield county,
about 60 acres cleared and improved with good
outbuildings, and Is advantageously located, and
can be mado highly productive, It will be sold
at a bargain, jr-f "For further particulars apply
to the subscriber either in person or by lettor to
Kylertown Poat Office, Clearfield oounty.
wjun. 1, 2m pi. FREDERICK iVEBEL.
BONNETS Fashionable Bonnets, hats, Nets,
Caps, Shakers, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes,
Crape, Bonnet Silks and Millinory Goods gener
ally, cheaper than the cheapest at
J. P. KRAZER'S.
DR. A. M, HILLS
to In-
Comprising a general assortment of
Prints, Delaines, Mozambique!, A'pacas, Silks,
Brocade Mohair, Challiei, Lawns. Linens. Pop.
I ins, Lnvcllas, Ginghams, Checks, Pluida, Drill-
ing.Ticking, Shawls, Plain A Fancy Cassimeres,
Cotton ades, Brown muslins, Bleached muslins
at less than city wholesale prices, Tablo Cov
ers, White Goods, Balmoral Skirts, 1 A 12 Linen
Table Diaper.
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
LTATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
STONE-WARE,
WILLOW-WARE,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
EARTHENWARE,
OILS AND PAINTS,
FLOUR.AND BACON,
GLASS AND NAILS,
FISH,
SALT,
ETC.
NOTIONS
Hosiory, Gloves, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons,
Collars, Nets, Veils, Embroidering Braids, Hand
kerchiefs, Ladies' .Klastie Pare. Whalcbon
"'KBi inudrens , Afi.vua and Lames Ilnnn
Skirts, (Juaker Corset Skirts, Zopbyrs, Neck-ties,
T;. n:. t cm j it.. t n.. '
WOODEN-WARE & HOUSEHOLD
Codar Buckets, Tubs Churns, Vops, Measures,
Brushes, Baskets In great variety, Bowie, Door
Mats, Window Blinds, Cords A Tassels, Patent
window Blind Fixtures, Oil Clothe.
Boots Shoes, &c.
Mens' Kip Boots, Kip A Calf Shoes, Chlldrens',
Misses' and Ladies' Morocco Boots, Shoes, Bal
morals and Gaiters.
Hats, Caps, Bonnets &c.
Groceries.
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Split Peal, TobaC
co, Spices, Salt, Fiah, Ac,
OF EVERY SIZE AND TATTERS i
Together with all other articles noceesary to
complete the asssortmont of a firat claaa country
store.
3A!1 kinds of LUMBER and Country Pro
duce tnken in ezebango for goods, at the high
eat market price.
Aa he la receiving new supplies of goods
weekly from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia
and Pittsburg, the publie can see at once that be
will always bo prepared to supply any article
in the market
JOHN R0BS0N.
ui... rrupe, Deo. lo, iocs.
f?S,Wi STEW tr
LEONARD, FINITE .
CLE a RptWJkCft
CLEARFIELD COUNTY i
aiUetwns made and proceeds Ir3 -
Mcna,tg,0u "Clt.eVioSN
N "ana. "
-Office on Second fi. .....
COURT IIQUSE.
i
DESK f fom h7.M wi5
tcmers that, having enUrVd t,.1
now prepared to make to ord fSSS- i
be desired in good style ' I .,
ta.U. ,11. mostly has on hanVi ""
ture Rooms," a varied a,,ortmntSi:
urn mire, among wnieh art V-l
Burcaus and Side-Bon.
vt ardrobes and Book-Cases ; Centr.
Breakfast and Dininz EL
Common, Frcnch-Prt.
Lind and other BedrtSSao9t
i a 1-uAiA.a w A3ff-3TAXD3 1 P
Rocking and Arm Chairi
Eprirg-Seat, Cane-Bottom and p,.., 5
and Common and other Cbiw
LOOKING-GLASSES
Of every description on hand; ud a ,
for old frames, which will be m 1
ry reasonable term, on short wtS'"
Do alsokeeps on hanorfurnUhMW
dor, Hair, Corn-Husk, Haitasi
Ctton top MattresiM. i
COFFINS, Of every kind 1
Made to order, and funerals attend.. ,!4
Harse, -vhenover dotirM. '
Also, House Palntlug done tootJ..
The subscriber also manufactum It .
constantly en hand, 1 " hi
Clement's Patent Washing tiu
The beat now in uae. Those n.i?g thb
never need be without clean clothAl Bitk2
I Iyer's Patent Churn,
A superior article. A family wing al
nover need be without butter !
All the above and many ether artlclanmu
nished to customers cheap for Cisiortitk,,?!
for approved country produce. Chstrr kJ?
Poplar, Lin wood and other Lumber rtuiki!
Cabinet work, taken in exchanire for fniT.
-?r Remember the shop is onMark ani
Clearfield, Pa.. and nearly opposita tha0lii-
s'or-" i0U 6CUC1
Nov. 28, 1862. y
MOUNT VERNON liog
8ccond Street, ahovj ArcL
IHILADEH'UIA.
A. V. nLAIR, Proprietor.
fLate of the "Surf Home," Atlaatla Gul
Sept. 23, 1393-1 y.
FOR SALE BY C. D. WATSOiT
FAMILY DVE COLORS,
Hark Blue,
Light lllne,
French lilut,
Clartt Broun,
Park Broten,
Light Brovn,
Snuff Broun,
Crimion,
Dark Drab,
Light Drab,
Dark (irrtn,
Light Qrten,
For tr.i,., .iilt. Woolen sltd M!m Soaa
ebawls, Scarfs, Dressca, Ribbons, Qlovea,
Bonnets, ata, Feathers, Kid fllotii,
Children's Clothing, and ill kinds
of Wearing Apparel, rf-e, ,
fcS-A SAVING OF 60 FEIt CEST.H
For 25 cents yon ean color as many goed
would otherwise cost five times that sootit
Various oades can be produced from taiaai
Dye. The process is simple, and any tutu
us' the Dye with perfect success;
Directions in Knglish, French atdGinil,
Inside of each package.
For further information in Dyoina;, andrirlii
a perfect knowlodge of what colors are .bMtad
apted to dye over others, (with many nlukli
recipes), purohase Howe A Stevens' Treatnaea
Dyeing and CoUring. Sent by mail on rwi
of price 10 cents. Manufatured hj
HOWE t BTKVISs,
210. BroaJwar, Boiioi.
For sale by Druggists and Dealer! (nsnvl
ceptemner iii, ISUJ.
JfoXX-W.tfyt ? rnns that profession
ISci V O'-w V&Jy ' DU''" confines
f yi?"jA-him to his office all
"Lid
QUEENSWARE.
Full Tea Setts, Cups A Saucers, Glass Dishes
Tumblers, Plates, Castors, Ulass Preserve Jars.
The Itcnson why
Everybody purchase their CLOTHING of
REIZENSTELV BROS. & CO.
Bccanse they sell so very cheap for Cash j
Because tbey keep tbe boat goods;
MERllELL & WGLER
Have just opened a large and iplandii
assortment oi
New Goods
At their old stand in GearfielA
the time, and he will
therefore be unable
to mako Professional
Visits to any of bis
accustomed places
this summer: but
may be found at his office on the southwest cor
ner of Front and Main streets at all times, except
when notice appears ia the town papers to the
contrary. July s, '03. tf.
rpilH PAITNI.Iti heretofore existing
J betwocn Stacy W. Thompson and James E.
Watson is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Tbe business wil be conducted by Jas. E. Wutson
who will settle the bnslnest of the firm.
STACY W. THOMPSON,
MarysviHoi Jun. 29 JAMES E. WATSON.
New Watch and JewciStor7
SII. I.AUCIIMN, having purchased the
t Interest of his late partner, is now going it
on his own hook In the shop formerly occupied
by them on Second street, where he is'prepared
to keep up his reputation as a eompleto workmnu
by doing all work entrusted to him on short no
tice, in the beat manner, and on the most reas.
onablo terms. Defying the eounty, all he ask
Is a fair trial, and "a continuation of the patrons
age heretofore extended. Look out Tor the sig-n of
l HL DID V A I U 11,
N. B The Cssh will be positively
wnen tue worn Is dolivered. 6,
uearneliJ, April 7, 1904. y
Hardware, c.
Scythes, Snathes, Soytho Stones. RaVes, Shovels,
Spades, Hny Forks, Table Knives, Forks, Spoons,
Plated Tea Spoons, Hatchets, Nut Crackers,
Tacks, Bod Castors, Nails.
; Because tbelr Clothing is well made A fashionable ture,
, Because they kocp the largest assortment: A lot of Pistol
ImnET have the best assortment ef Hirftw
JL tnat nas ever been orongni w ui
which the Bill nt lh most r3WUblPn
ces, among which will be found a splendid !
C UTTLERY,
To which they invite the special ittai'lolrf
public, embracing heavy Silver-flattl FottJ
Spoons and Butter knives of us am
r iv. K..t rottpnt. and otirf
Because they get New Goods every week ; Bre-arms. Also a ge nera. a www - rj
r, v' w .. rrtndges-a!l of which will be sold 4
6......,, ble prices.
STATIONERY.
Cap, Letter A Note Paper, Buff A Treble Thick
white Envelopes, Pass Books, Memorandum
Books, Pens A Pencils.
Because they take the advantage of nobody;
Because they treat their customers well ;
Because everybody likea to deal with then ;
; Because they sell cheaper than the rest;
, Because their Clothing are well sewed A fit well
j Because tbey can suit everybody;
Because their Store is so conveniently situated;
Thev continue to mannfsrtnre all kitditf
Tin-ware, Rrass Kettles, Stow-
Pipe, ete., which cannot be surpassed la kl
tion of tbe Stato. .
They also have on hand Plttsbarci P""
Plow Castings, and many other Apimltwi"'
ptemenu. , r ,
(Jook Stoves, 1'ariornnovva
M I S C H L L L A X E O U S .
Fancy Toilet Soaps, Fishing Lines A Hooks, Trout
Rods, Trunks, Carrel Sacks. Ladies' Travellln
Satchel, Pocket Bocks, hat A hair Brushes.
tt l ... . ... .... . .
Because nobodv leaves their store dissatisfied:
Because all who deal with them are sure to call Stoves a general assortment, and of the bet'- r1"
again, and send their neighbors ; J terns, fr sal at reasonable prices.
uecauae tney nave purchased tbeir Stock at such . . ylTnmnl
reduced pricee that they can afford to Co.lI Oil, Coal Ull
A DVERTISE ! PlnU' 0il "'! ''. CiTp"
. , . . ,, d ull, putty, Nails, Iron andCastingi r
These are a few of the reasons wh thev aell an' , . f L... ..... th Int wanW
Satchel, Pocket Bocks, hat A hair Brushes, cheap. : Y"'; y' ' ... r..i T thoir emMW"0
ClothBruahcs. Allofwh.ehwi.lbe sold ', AaH kind, of Country Produce taken at : .fX. canoot be be'.L , ,
CllCai) lbr Cnsll 1, ? buds. tea. Now is the time to purcto
Vliltll llll VtlMl . Clearfield, Nov II, 1863. Sm. If yon desire any thing in their me .
Approved eountry produco taken in exchange
for goods, at market rat. miy 11 4m,
McCI.OMkEY, Practical Surveyor, of
fers his professional serviro. to the people
of Clearfield eounty. Having purchasod the In
struments, Drafts, Ac, of the late Thomas Ross,
Sr.
. ff
Uulkley's Patent.
.xp.ctcd lumber Dried by Superheated Steam.' bf 7" h re"d ,0 t'e.na, ,0 b"si?c", .,n
11 i rrtiim j . .v-., the ahortest notice ; ho can bo consulted at bis
i. II. L. rpilK nndoriigned 1 respectfully Informs the peo-1 residence with Robert Ross, one mile from Cur-
1 Jr. f 't c'e"ruoId the adjoining eountiea i wensville, or by letter addressed to him at Cur-
. 8 nf7 0f tho above Patent, and ' wensville.
, wiu sou individual, County and Township right I ap. 27 '4-ly,
Disease, of lb. V.rvn... fi.,, "i " I .... "T "..r "r"u 7 'n.s proeess IS
TTOWAHO ASSOCIATION.
IL PuiMnarrniA
6.F. MoCLOSKEY.
1 iw nervous, eininai, urinary and .trongor, Dnisho. better, 1 easier on tools, and ttt IWTPn A 1 f of
Sexual Systems-new and reliable treatment- tcquires less time In drying than any other pro-1 V A W U A Iarg ,0t ' i
Z.Wl ' i a fhr ,.i,ow"rd "ociation, sent by cesi known-and drying 1 Inch lumber perfectly "T FLAXSEED ID exebance for
mail in sealed letter envelones. fr nf phonrn. In .IA tinnn. k.M..a. .1 ,'t .
Address. Dr. J. SKII.I.EV liniriinTftv iT" Cm ","Z' umu' moala' ?"a" , u"ua " vneP ?L"".L
'T , . " ' ' awp jvvt- s,w wiu ejswm uBinir uie
generally, hai
t J . 1 T- .
,?AN FAUfcjj. 8TOVPH
.... nuuu ur rai, wnicn be will ji... .
cheap for cash or produce. tr ! T EVER Fl.Fnit j r.v. n ' r- know,n in .,hU eon"Ity. i mply sofflclent tot W
JOHN D Tnnui, I i ,i 7 V. o. . 7 . c convirce tne most skeptical or it practical ntilitv a
AWMPSOS:. h-'n",.Dur'er"Id county Pa., will attend person, desirous or Durchaninv ritrhta will,,!-.... ' KimaI i
ard As.oe iation, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Phil per day that a coommon kiln consumes. The cer
adelpnia, Pa. Jv20-'61 ly tiflcate. of a number of resident m.l.ani.. - n
JOHN D. THOMPSON.
Curwensvllle, Sept. 10, 1SC3.
Nov. 4, lS63-tf.
ATJ?n
' fm t J,
promptly to all business entrusted
"umersburg, April 4, ISM.
to bis eare.
O Jini2-VM ,nlu "Mteh, of eoat.
fiyiti a,4 wto, ereralK dnstors, Boya' CIO-
ih., . .n n, I .inmine UlCU
they feel assured that you can be M0BBLai
p..v... ihair Athli.hrafnt la . i.
Street, Clearfield. Ta , whro you can burr
to the very best advantage. ,j
awuin silver, ctci, i - u
catlnga will be Uken in 'hn.S flnmlK
May 20. 1S63. MKKnKLbWgi!S.
-ii i m.r. I f!hnn!
superior Ri ,
Z(),i)Vi) jusl received and Ikr -
3 75 pf hundred. JAyrg Jtt,
Pjlprtw Ang. fl, lM.-pd.
TlOUSEHOLD nOODS-Tinw.rt.Qw
11 Glassware, Woodcnware, w fJ
Cloeka, Nails, fllass. UU( -'""
July 1, 1S3.
villaddrall
L. CUTTLE,
Cloarfield, V
COUNTV noNDfl bought and (old troi
nsajooabla termr. Applv to
ti TY, ttH. WAlfiTIt BARHETT.
LAW.Clearfl. d, Pa. Offic. on Market I PPor' " Priw"atp tTKATZER
Ci.i ... v thai ((PL.rfUM rmintf -
OLlWrvj Vlif UUVI VSMIj V ew vivqimm v ",F I
Bank." t"7 , 1 SA4-tr.
B
Chil
OflTS an J f! lines a noninlota assortment O
Ladio'. Gentlemen's, Miaies', Boys sndl
!MiNin'snMi Phns. and n Iters at '
J. P. KRATZEK'8.
f i. . .i . . j .. T.-r
I w-v n Mr 1 ctAVB F iuif. LMfM w
! Ann es. unn iwtur.,
'from Qjswirtat
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