Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 05, 1864, Image 4

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    THE "REPUCBLIAN."
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eleU n advance, or within three months, fl 50
ld any time within the year, - - 1 75
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trriCB ON MARKKT STREKT, CLElkPIKLD, PEMN'A.
Terma of Advertising.'
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at the following rate. :
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serted for $2 a year.
Advertissraants not marked with tHe number of
riertlons desired, will be continued until forbid
and charged according to these terma,
CLEARFIELD CO. DIRECTORY
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
Id Monday In Jnnuary, I 8d Monday In June,
id Monday in March, 4th Monday in Sept.
of each year, and continue two weeks if necessary
COUNTY AND DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Fres't Judge op . Samuel Linn, Pellefonte.
Aa'te Judge. Hon. J. D. Tliomt son.Curwensville
Jinn. Julius lilooui, torron,
Sheriff, Edward Perks,
Clearfield,
Prothonotary, D. F. Etiweiler,
Reg. A Rec. Isaiah G. Barger,
District Att'y, Israel Test,
Treasurer, C. Kratier,
Co. Surveyor, II. B. Wright,
Commissioners Jacob Kuntz,
Thoa. Dougherty,
Amos Read,
Auditors, Charles Worrell,
H- Woodward,
F. F. Couteret,
Coroner, J. W. Totter,
County t'up't. C. 11. Sandl'ord,
a
ii
Olen Hope.
Luthersburg.
Ur. Hills.
Clearfield.
N.Wash'gtun
Pennfiald. ,
LecontuMill
ciearn.ld.
LIST OF POST OFFICES. I
Tetcnthipt,
Ik --nana,
r0,t ojice, r,tma,irr,
Olenllopo, Win. S.Wright
Utubville. Thcodoro Weld, '
Hcgarty'e X Roads.Sam'l. Hcgarly,
Bell,
Bower,
W. McCrai-ken,
Chest,
Cush,
Ostend,
Forrest,
Clearfield bridge,
. Woodland,
Luthersburg,
Troutville. '
Th. A. M'Ubee.
kZi&SSi '
Bloom,
Hoggs,
Bradford,
Brady,
James lilooui,
James Forrest,
William Albert.
H. 11. Moore,
Chas. Sloppy,
JeSersop Line,
John Hoberlin;
Burntide, New Washington, Jaa. Gallaher,
Burntide,
W. C. Irvin.
" l'atchinville,
" Fast Ridge,
Chest, Hard,
McGarvey,
1" Westover,
Clearfield, Clearfield,
Covington, FrcnchviUe,
" Karthaus,
Jack Patchin,
Jacob Boice,
G. Toier, jr.
Win, McGarvey,
S. A. Farhcr,
M. A. Frank,
P. A. Gaulia
hnBr"
T. W . Hewing,
Cnrwensville Curwcnsville,
Decatur,
Pbilipiburir,
Centre county,
Vest Decator,
Otceola Mills,
Marron,
Little Toby,
Letonte's Mills,
Bald Hills,
Sbawsville,
Oraham'on,
Smith's Mills,
Madeira,
Tyler,
PennOeld,
Anaonville,
Salt Lick,
New Millport,
Kylertown,
Morrisdale,
Lumber City,?
Grnmplan Il lls,
Curwcnsville,
Bloomingville,
Reckten,
h. Kadvuncb ,
T. F. Boalich,
Kd. Williams,
J as. McClcllan,
C. Mignot,
William CUrr,
A. I). Shaw,
T. H.Forcee,
A. G.Fox,
Cbas. J. Pusey,
Ferguson,
Fox,
Girard,
ii
Goshen,
Graham,
Guelich,
ii
Huston,
ii .
Jordan,
Knnbaui,
Knox,
Morris,
ii
Ten,
ii
Pike,
ii
Union,
David Tyler, j
II. Woodward,
Eliza Chase. i
G. lleckadorn,
M.O.Stirk, I
Jas. Thompson,
J. C. Brenner, 1
II. W. Spencer,
A. C. Moore, '
T. II. Fleming, j
lic' Br'ubuker'
Woodwnrd,
Jefiries,
James Loekett,
This Post Office will do for Chest township
Will answer tor rergusoa township,
II. W. SMITH & CO.
MERCHANTS, and dealers lu Dry
Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quoenswnre, and
everything usually kcyt by the trade. Store on
SECOND Street, below Judge Leonard's, oppo
site the Presbyterian Church, Clearfield Pa.
Dec. 4, 1361.
JOSEPH K. APAIURKAY
AND DEALER I X L CM B E 11
New Washington, Clearfield County, Ta
July 1st 18C3.-tf
ICdialfcSsK&xmlb anrs lBi -o tfc (s Jl
L C T II E R S D I' R G,
CLEARFIELD COUNTV, PA.
WILLIAM SCH WE M, Proprietor. !
Mar 19, 1863 ly.
CYRENIU8 HOWE. '
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
For DmTCl Township,
will promptly attend to all business entrusted to
bis care. P. O. Address, Philipsburg Pa.
Aug. 21st 1881 I
-
TTTT' IVVlTli'tl ct lTI'C! liiyi'PT
J.11L, UlLlJtlAll UV1L.IJ
UAXtltlSXiUilU, ra.
COV ERLY & U UTCUISON, Proprietors. ;
-- -
mmS Hotel, so well known to ,h. traveling '
I .,,i,ii.f ri....u
I public of Clearfield county, is now in a cod-i
Union to afford the most excellent accommodation '
cither for the transient guest or the permanent
boarder,
Las now all the conven-
The "United States"
lencea of
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined to spare neith
er expense, time nor labor to ensure the comfort
of tbo guests. The patronage of tho traveling
publio is respectfully solicited. Jly I, '63, y.
Jas. Mc Murray.
DEALERS IN
Matt. In in. I
Dry Goods, Groceries Lumber, Ac,
Biunsido, Pa
De. u, nt2.
Wool-Wool.
fSO OCifl U1 of WOOL wanted
ct'w.150L''bicl'h tiKhest market
aearfiolil.M.. .... P. KRATZER.
THOMAS
Offico adjoining the Bank. fnrn,'i.' . . . 1
J O. Me Vnall, Esq., Mark,?. r!,0CrC"P!'1' ? .
fa Will attend promntW e.rtelf,.
of a. viiecuona, Kale
R.I.
"ee, 17, 'J.
P.0""K,.iMJ?"?hJ . ' P
S IVOWUSJUH wriUIa A lip IT W .
aulMSfia. WaER BARRETT.
MANTLES ra great yarie ty at
; J. P. KRAZER'S.
Lii.uiiii.nu-ruii aulta to natch, of eoata,'
pauuand resta. ovaralla. rfn.e.r, n.. r.''
"a 4. .r Ja AATSfiK o,
a aw an v i
HATB r. j. r - ,
ATS d Ufa, Oakford. fprinj, : Style
NEW FIRM.
CARLISLE & GO,
DEALERS IX FOREIGN AXD
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
U HOVER 1 ES, L UMBER,
Sill GLFS d'C tf'C '
PlIILII'SlJURG, Centre county, Peun'u. !
llavo received nnd aro just opening
the largest assortment of he htst,
CHEAPEST, AND MOST SEASONABLE
GOODS
Er Ireught to th is section of country, eontiilimj o
1)IY COOIH ife GROCEKII S.
WOTION3,
HARDWARE ana QUKEXSWAfiE,
I, ndics' Furs!
Hoods?, Nubias,Sontags, Ralmoral
and Hoop Skirts !
HATS Si CA PS I BOOTS & SHOES
Ready Made Clothing', of Latest Styles
SCHOOL - BOOKS & STATIONERY !
Drugs, Oils, Paints, Putty & Glass!
Rice-Flour Farina and Corn-Starch.
COAI.-OII; LAMPS V(M)D AXD U1L.
row UAIU
Trunks ij Carpet-Bags !
PIPES, TOBACCO AND SEGABS !
Fish, Salt, and Nails!
Ff.ouR, Feed and Provisions !
And
all articles usually kept lu a fimt-chss
country store all of which will be sold
Cheap for Cash
or rPr0T,(l produce. Lumber or shingles.
Philipsburg, Nov. 18, lS63-tf.
BOOKS FOR THE TIMES
PUBLISHED 117
tT, TV' ALT Ml Co.
No. II), City Hall Square,
NEW YOPiK.
Biotjraphilal Memoir of Clement
L
alliuuli-jhain. lUj hi Brother. -
A neatly printed pamphlet of 64 octavo pages, j
publifhed July 2ih, l6t. Price 2i cents. j
This is n w ork of great value and interest, en- j
tirely authentic and reliable, and should be cir- 1
eulated by hundreds of thousands. I
A L S O , j
Speeehes for the Times. By James IT.
Wall, tcith a sketch of his Personal
and Political History. i
A . ri ri nl 1 1 n r ai it nn.l atflu o ma n n V,.i. '
Published to-day. Price 25 cents. i
The Administration sent Mr. Wall to Fort La-
favetto tbo Stato of New Jersey to the fvwisln
of the United States. This work shows why he
' persecuted by tho enemiea and honored by tho
frienJ f 'iu"t.' nJ ' Tho speeches are re.
I'te wltl' ,ho Pow,r energy of political
truth, Let them go everyw here ; for in this
hour of greatest danger and trial tbo hearts of
tho people are turning to the men who have been
right from tho first and at all limes.
These and allother works published by us are
dosinocd to counteract the tendencies to nolitirul
ina mity now so dangerously prevalent.
At ou-ad agents wantci immediately to sell
' Plications; profits liberal. B,J ,ur I
"Circular" -
'-"-"'"r.
Col"lry dealers can bo Applied through the
cnannois oy wnicn tnoy reeoive their Now York
r.'u,(-, nt vui ,wt.-v I ut,K!it 10 price , 1110
News Compnnics'commlafions being paid by us.
Every editor, disposed to aid tho cause, is in
vited to Insert and notice this advertisement, and
his order, not over tiro dutlur; will be accepted
and credited on any purchase amounting to ten
dollars or moro.
Copies of tho pamphlets for notice are at the
service of the entire editorial fraternity.
New Y'ork, Aug. 21. J, w. A CO.
. "
OTICFi & CAUTION.
IT
AVIXO mado application to the AsaUtant
Assessor of the l'Jlh Collodion District of
Pennsylvania, and a License as Auctioneer hav-1
ing been granted to mo by tho proper authority,
I wonld inlorm the cititent of Clearfield county
that I will attend to "calling sales" whenever
desired in any part of the county. Charges
i moderate. Annross juiia I,. REAMS,
Dec. 16, 186:Mf. Clearfiold, Pa,
', P. 8. Any person "calling" sales withont a
license is subject to a penalty of $fi0, which will
be enforced in accordance with the law, against
all persons violating (be statuto.
CHEAP STOVES.
TnE .ubacrlber In order to .eeommodata th.
- ' . ... I
'Am?1'!! ' rUb"e
!. ' AND PARLOR STOVES,
I ch7?0ur
eaah'ot produce ""P0' ' Ter' i
JOHN D. THOMPSON.
oy. 4. ISoS-tf.
ALSO,
jvwt .
W "" rl 1 aale at the ehean store
O of John D. Tbcnjapeofj, to 0rw.n,Till.,P.V
CHEAT EXCITEMENT in GLEN HOPE
NEW STORE
AXD
3U2HS&
TIMIE underlined, having removed hia store
i X 1 the new building opposite tbo I'nion I
! House, on l'ine street, (ilea Hope, Cloarlicld co.
's nuw "cr'n6 t0 a liUU'io
THE LARGEST AXD BEST
SRLF.CTED STOCK OF
-GOODS EVER
OFFERED TO THE
PUBLIC AT THIS PLACE;
ALL OF WHICH WILL HE SOLI) AT
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
His stock lias been selected with particular
regard to the, wants of tho people, and embraces
DKY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWAKE,
NATS AND CATS,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
STONE-WARE,
WILLOW-WARE,
READY-MADE CLOTH 1 NG,
GROCERIES,
EARTHENWARE,
OILS AND FAINTS,
FLOUR AND BACON,
GLASS AND NAILS,
FISH,
SALT,
ETC.
OF EVERY SIZE AXD PATTEHX:
Toeother with all other articles necessary to
completo tho asssortiuent of a first chiss eouutry
(tore.
J.4TAU kinds of LUMBER and Country Pro
duce taken in exchange for guods, nt tbo high
est market price.
As be is receiving new supplies nt giodj
weekly from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia
and l'itt.'hurg, the pullio cun see nt once that ho
will atwavs be prepared to supply any article
in the market.
JOHN ROBSON.
Glen H pe, Dec. 23, 193.
The I'liiMJii why
Every body purchase their CLOTHING o
M rf'l.'V'sT TTV
PROS. & CO.
ui
Hecqnse they sell so very cheap for Cash ;
Because they keep the best goods;
Because their Clothing is well made A fashionable
Because Jhey keep tho largest assortment;
Because they get New Goods every week ;
Because they give every one the worth of his mon'y
Recanse thoy tuko tho advantage of nobody ;
Because they treat their customers well ;
Because ovcryboly likes to deal with them ;
... n u n. .t .
1'ause hey sell henper than the res. ;
, Because thoir Clothing are wol sewed A fit wc 1
(
Because thoy can suit everybody ;
Because their Store ie eo conveniently situated ;
Because nobody leaves their store dissatisfied;
Because al! who deal with thorn era sure to call
again, aud send their neighbors ;
Because they hnve purchased thoir Stock at such
reduced prices that they can afford to
ADVER'IISE!
These are a few of the reasona why they aell so
cheap.
j&tfAH kinds of Country Produce takon at
the highest market prices.
' HEIZENSTEIN BROS. & CO.
i Clearfield, Nov 11. 1S63. 3m.
SI'. Mcl'I.OSkKY, Practical Surveyor.'of
, fera his professional services to the people
of Clearfield county. Having purchased the In
struments, Drafts, Ac, of the Into Thomas Ross,
dce'd, be will be ready to attend to business on
tho shortest notice ; he can be consulted at hia
residence with Robert Ross, one mile from Cur
wenevllle, or by lotter addressed to him at Cur
wensville. 6. F. McCLOSKEY.
ap. 27 '64-ly.
WANTED A large lot of
T FLAXSEED Id exchange for
GOODS at the Cheap Store of
JOHN D. THOMPSON. '
Curwonsvillo, Sept 10, 1BAH.
w.
M. M tUI.M)U(;il, Attobit at
Lv, Cloarfi d, Pa. Office on Market
Street one Tloor east of the "Clearfield County
Bank
may 4, I84 tf.
"OOTS and Shoes a eomplote assortment of
ivviu aorau u u vrvo e vvuiim
JU Ladiea', Uentlemen's, M
Children'. Boli 6boe and G.i
lasee, Uoys
and
Gaiters at
KKATZER.
Mill Oil a liUSll !
NEW FIRM.
D0YTO, SHOWERS A GRAHAM.
Summer Goods,
'
NEW
And Very Cheap 1 1
BOYNTON, SHOWERS t GRAIIAM-suo.
cessora to Boynton A Showers respectfully
nnnounce to tbo publio that they ire now own
ing an cxtensivo assortment of
SUMMUR GOODS
At the old stnr.d in Graham's new building which
they ofl'cr to sell ut astoninhlngly low prices,
(considering llieir eft !) for cash or approv
ed country produce. Their stock of
DRY GOODS
CANNOT BE SURPASSED I
Customers can there find
CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS 1
MUSLINS ! DE LAIN ES 1 LAWNS !
CLOTHS! CASS1MERS! VESTING S
LADI ES' SHAWLS ! GENTS' SHAWLS !
HATS & CAPS 1 BOOTS & SHOES 1
CARPETS &. OIL-CLOTHS!
OUR STOCK OF
FANCYGOODS
IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, embracing
NOTIONS! NOTIONS! NOTIONS
.Scarfs! Head-Nets! Neck-Ties!
Satchel!! Port .Motmuics ! Brushes!
Photographic Albums !
PIPES, TOR A CCO & SEGARS!
TEUFUMERY OF ALL KINDS !
Or anything else in the Notion Line
ALSO,
HAKD-WAKE !
Que ens ware,
! GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS !
i
1 All of the left quality, and selocted with speciul
, regard to the trade of Clearfield rountv.
' A 1 K. liOYNTON.
j JOSEPH SHOWERS.
! EDWARD GRAHAM.
ClearfielJ, July 27. l;;fit.
IJulklcy's Patent.
Lumber Drlod by Sujierlicated 8toaa.
rpiIE undersigned respectfully inform the pco
JL pie of Clearfield ami the adjoining counties
thai he has the agency of thoabovo Patent, and
will sell Individual, County ami Town? hip righta
tor its uso. llxe Lumber lined by this proccs is
! stronger, finishes better, 1 easier.on tools, and
tequires lc.-i tiino in drying tlnn any other pro.
cci known and drying 1 inch lumber perfectly
in :I6 hours, and better thun many months under
the old system using the samo amount of fuel
per d ii y that a coomiuon kiln emiuuios. The cer
tificates of a number of resilient mechanics, well
known in this ruininunity, is amply sufficient to
'convirce the most skeptical of its practical utility.
1 Persons desirous of purchasing rightswilladdress
i JOHN L. CUTTLE,
j July 1, 19(13. Clearfield, Pa.
1.1 A KM OV 2-M ACHES FOIl
SALfi. Persons desiring a bar
i gin in the purchase of a FARM, w ill do well to
I embraoo tho opportunity now offered. The farm
is situated in Morria township, Clearfield county,
nbmit fiO acres clenrcd and improved with good
outbuildings, and is advantageously located, and
j can be made highly productive, It will be sold
at a bargain. M'For further particulars apply
j to tho subscriber either in person or by letter to
! Kylertown Post Office, Clearfield county.
, wjun. I, 2uipd. FREDERICK NECEL.
HONNETS Fashionablo Bonnets, hats, Nets,
Cups, Makers, Ribbons, Flowers. Plumes,
Crape, llonnet Silks and Millinery Goods gener
ally, cheaper than the cheapest at
J. P. KRAZER'S.
DR. A. M. HILLS
T x v;
ESIRKS to in-
V; ; .,. 1) t-
JU JfV X, rons Hint profession
VOV0f'r7 "1 business confines
iZo jr.illh, i, l,i...ir,. nil
i i V-waa3j -J, ho time, nnd ho will
I '"b. TTTfTui -rS",Brrcri'ro be unable
! - V J--MiJ vJi ,0 mall Professional
I W Vi'its an7 or hii
.... . . ,,, which are Meel Centre Levor i
when notice appears in the town papers to .the p, c , nJ mn ,hcr Agricultural In-c'm""y-
JulyS, C3 tf. j ptemenut. , ,
rpiir. I'AH IM:itIIH' heretofore existing
L
between Slacv W. Thouinsou and James
u hi son m una u;iy uisroiveu uy uiuiuni consunu
Tiie business wil be conducted by Jas. E. Watson
ti, , i-.t-1-.i . i .......
who wili settle tho business of the firm.
STACY W.THOMPSON,
Marysville,jun.29 JAJTES E. WATSON.
New Watch andJewelry Store.
SII. I.AtK'III.IN, having purchased the
. Interest of hie lato partner, is now going it
on his own hook in the shop formerly occupied
by them on Second stroot, where he is prepared
to keep up his reputation as a complete workmau
by doing all work entrusted to bim on short no-
onnble terms. Dofying the oounty, all ho ask-
is a fair trial, and a continuation of the patroas
ago heretofore extended. Look out for the sign of
TIIE BIO WATCH.
Is, jj inevasn win oe positively epc
when the work is delivered. B. ii. u.
Clearfiold, April 7, 1884. y
PiitLAPr.LrniA, Pa.
Diseases of the Nervous, feralnal, Urinary and
o i c .linM treatment
oejiuiii ejr.iuiuo .icw . ,
in repertsof the HowarJ Association, sent by
mail In sealed letter envelope, free of charge.
tuuresa, ut. cwiuoaii ,u..v.,,..-
ard Association, No. J, South Ninth Street, Thil
adelphia.J H
-w- rvra ciron. .tn.ilna nfiha P.c. Lu.
I scr. will attend
p7o"o,ptly to.Ubn.in.ae entrted te Ml care.
romM Vlij
uiibAiLbr BATTLE ON EECO55.
15.000 Killftfl sn,l . .
7ft nrm rs..v "auc--AXr,
... -...Uauu! ireed tv.- ..
dumb ur SLaVERY!!
I 1 V fc IT V 1. A 1
rsJite
mont would be bn
J past h story of thia MM A m...
. h a ii . uni .
that th
- - in, I ftHf.J . . VUH.
-a- "J
ninnt wnnlil Ka !!, j --"cuert
vu UUWD. It - . , -'III.
uoq oi umo. uut now we have th. .v 711H.
out aoul-atirrinir new. i -i. . u0 "xv 61,
only draw-back to our joy and glor.i1,'1'
eurshoca 1 But of one thingtheneoiu'W
4old county ma, be assured .K,
uiii ior snort callad ei
sollinir Hoot ii fchura .i.. u""t
man in tho county j and if ou don't iV''
juctgive him a call on court-week oral
time, and see for yourselves. Il woi,n? otn
mind the publio that his shop !. "i1""
street, in Shaw'a Row-wheri vSZM
just aa bhort as usual if not alitil. I""1"
Cash than he would like to be.
All kinda of work on hands anj ,.,,, .
on short notice, and aa woll'tnaile, H(i " 10 order
as can be "i-keered" up here or ei?, 00 flti
5,-ft.Don't forget the sbop-og y,;;',
in Shaw'a Row, directly opposite jjl n"?1
bwoope'a offlce. v ,?
t... ClIORT
Clearfield, June 11, 1882,
JAMES T. LKOfAHa
, A. WALLACE. A -"SIT,
ganlunn anb CoIIcttion
"SIT.
ur
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
CLE A It FIELD,
BILLS OF BXrn XOK.WOTKS .nHRArTsVlefL
IIEI1MTS HliCUIVEI), " 0
Collections made and rrorc(-! nrnmr,ir'.. . .
Kchaugeou the Cities coiistsutw
on hand.
Office on Second St., nearly wMlttlU
COURT HOUSE.
Cheap IHiriiiTure"j
D
ESIRES to inform his old frienditudeji
tuners that, havine cnlareed kii ,i,...J
increased bis facilities for inanufictnrin. v.-..
now prepared to make to order furnitnre aim,
be Jjfired, in good stylo and at cheap nttt,t
t'ahli. Ho mostly has on hand it bit "Furni
ture Rooms," a varied assortment of ReaJr-imdi
Furnituro, among which an
Bureaus and Side-Boards,
Wardrobes and book-Cases : Centre, Sofi, Pul
Rrenkfast and Dining Eitension Tablet.
Common, French-Post, cottage, Jenny-
- Lind and other Bedsteadi.
SOFAS of all, KINDS, WORK-STASDs
HAT-RACKS W ASH-STANDS, 4c.
Rocking and Arm Chairs,
Spring-Seat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chut,
and Common and other Chairs.
L(lO A" A a - (i T. A XX P C
Of every description on hand; and new glaiiai'
for old frames, which will be put in on vi.
ry reasonable terms cn short notics.
He nlsikerps on ham', orfurnisboi to or
der, Hair. Corn-Husk, Hair and
Cotton top Mattresses,
COrFlXS, Uf every kind,
Made to order, and fuutrals attended witl a
Hoarse, vbettever desired. .
Alo, House Fainting done to order.
Tho subscriber also mauufrcturci, and lu
constantly in linnd,
i. lenient s parent wasnwg macniE.
The best now in use. Thoso usiiig this nischim
never uced be without clean clothes! Uealioku
Flyer's Patent Churn,
A mperior article. A family using thia Clam
never noed bo without butter!
All the above and many other articles sre fur.
nished to customers cheap for Casi or exchnngtd
for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple,
Poplar, I.inwood and othor Lumber suitable for
Cabinot work, taken in exchange for furniture.
J7rr-Reinember tho shop is on Market street,
Clearfield, Pa., and njarly opposite lbs "Old Je
fctorj." JOHN UCUCU.
Nov. 2G, 18n2. y .
MOILN T " HRNO HOUSE;
Second Street, above Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. T. III.AIR, ProprlHor.
(Late of the "Surf House," Atlantic C!ty.)
Sept. 2;l, 1SC:!-1 y.
MEKKELL & MGLER
Have just opened ft large and splendid
assortment of
New Goods
At their old stand in Clearfield.
ri'HEY have the he-'t ofserlmcnt nfHirdwri
J. that has ever been brought to this county,
which they will sell at the most reasonsble pri
ces, among which will bo found a splendid W '
CUT T LER Y,
To which they invite the special attention of ttif
mi1.1tv ntnliriifinir Tinnvv SH VPf-nlatf d Forkli
- lure. , .
! A lot of I'MoIs of tho best rattcni,inj
! fire. nrms. Also a eencra 1 assortment ot pi"
, cartridges all oj. wuicn win ue soiu
ble prices, f
I They continue to manufacture nlum '
Tin-ware, Rrass Kettles, btove-
menu", . i
Cook Stoves. Parlor and toal
E. 1 c,nv. . nri snrtmnt. and of tha beat J-
. i . .. .
, tcrnS) f,,r ia0 0 reasonuhlo prices.
!
Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes, a general assortment.
Glass, putty. Nails, Iron andCnstings oi re
-(l-a VJU
and at pricea that cannot ne ueat.
NoV IS tllC tllllC tO pUrClia-t
Tf Joiliro any thing in their line of buiUesi.
ui;e ,ho:n Cl BnJ ,Mmine thoir stock, sea
(hoT feel aureii that you can be accommodate
ea,cm,er. their establishment is on becona
,0 the'ver. be,t adv8ntnge. . ,
-T01d silver, copper, brass, powter anl ei
; j.-, -mi be taken in exchange for goods.
I May 20. 1383. MERRELL A imiLE.
i
rUnn finn UlOD
vnu' vuv. . . TTOP
on nnn .Dufhe'viureiJRrLE;ai
3 IS V' hundred. jgg TEjT.
j isaind
Philipsburg, Aug. 8, lo4. pa
, ara.
OUSEUOLD GOODS Tinware.Queeaj"
I 0,ww4 Woodenware, Looking ..
Cioeka, Naila, uiass. uua, ramm
priees at
I "P ' . P J. I. KRATZER S-
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DR0Y lSl?K.sTurl "Itttr
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