Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 26, 1864, Image 4

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    J L MORRIS & CO., MtR-
chants, IMiilipsburg, Pa.
J. I. MORRIS A Co. sell best Calicoes- ai
30 to 33 cents per yard.
J. I. MO RIIW & Co. e.ill test Muslim at
?5 to50nt per yard.
J. I. MORftIS tCo. sell ull wool Deluinei
0.1 9J cents per yard.
J. I MORRIS &, Co. id) all wool FlanneU
at 50 cvnia (o $1 per yard.
J I. MORRIS I Co. tell Meo & Hoys' :
clothing very chep. ;
J. I. MORRIS ft Co. sell BjoU and SW '
at eiiKfllion price.
J. I. MORRIS 4 Co. sell tlata i Caps at
leiua.iou J r-.cra. i
J. I. MORRIS Co. sell Indie ana cents' I
Shawls at semai'on price.
J. I. MORRIS 1 Co. sell LuJie Coals at
less than any one else.
J. I. MORRIS A Co. sf 11 Flour. Chop, Fish,'
Dacon, Suit ko , at very small advance
ou cost.
J. I. MORRIS A Co. keep constantly on
hand, Fresh Butter, Egs, Lard, Sweet
Pota'oe (fresh), White i Cod FUb, Ac.
J. I. MORRIS A Co. Kli GiouDd Alum!
Salt at cost.
J. I. M03RIS A. Co. sell Brown Sugar at
20 to 35 rents per pound.
J. I. MORRIS A Co. sell Syrup Mulassos
at 51 35 to SI 50 per gallon.
J. I. MORRIS A Co. sell all other kinds o
goods at the lowest possible rates, and
b ay Boards, Shingles and all olhei kinds
of produce. October 5th.
ADMIMSUATORS XOTICF Notice
it hereby given that letters ofdinini.tration
on the estate ol MARTIN MYRTER, late of Peno
township, Clearfield county, Jeceaied, having
been granted to the undersigned, all pertuus In
debted to said estate arc requeued to make ira
median payment, and those having demands
against th tame will pretest them duly authen
ticated fur settlement.
ABM. MYRTER, I
trp 23 It JOHN FLYNN. J
AJm'rt.
1LGAKFIELD NURSERY-eucouratr
Home industry. Tbs underttgned hsving i
established a Nursery, on the Pike, about half j
wav between Clearfield and Curwensville borot',
it prepared to furnUh all kinds of Fruit tree.,
(Mannara tna uwari,; cvergreeni, n:rubrery,
(irspe Vines, Gooteberriee, Lawtou Blackberry,
Strawberry and Raspberry vinet. Alto, Siberian
Crab trees, Quince and early scarlet Rhoubarb,
Ac. Ordsrt promptly attende J to. Addreii
J. D. WRIGUT, CurwentvUU.
topt-W. '6My
MUSKINGUM VALLEY
Steam W okks. !
Corner of Market and Tlilrd Streets,
ZANESVILLE, OHIO.
Having sJded greatly to our former extensive
fscilities, we are now turning out a Urge number
of our Improved Portable is team Engines and
Portable Circular Saw Mills, many of which art
II nding tbrir way into PeDntvlvtnis, Ohio, Indi
ana, and. Illinois. Thote already received and
in operation are giving the unit ectire tatitfae
Hon. There is now bardly a State or Territory
In the Union but that our Itpproved Portable
Engines and Saw Mills srs In ate. All our
Engioes bsve spark arrester ttackl on thtm,
which confine tbs flying sparks.
'We would respectfully refer ytm to tbs fellow
Ing gentlemen and certificates Tor the portability,
utility, and praottcal operations of our Portabls
Steam Engines and Spw Mills i
Avosdale, CbetterCo., Pa., April S, '64.
Messri. J. A J. H. Pi'VALL Gentlemen The
Portable Engine and Saw Mill got of yon gives
ertire tntiifaction. I cheerfully recommend
thote in want of Paw Mllli to give you a call.
Refpectfully, B. F WICKEl'HAM,
Mi.xeral Foist, Cambria Co., Va ,
MsyJl.lSOJ.
J. A J. II. Dcvail Gentlemen : With Air.
S. JIardetty as lawyer, ws bsve rswed, with the
Portable Steam Mill tent to Cambria Iron Com
pany, in nine hours, eight thousand feet of lum
ber, (two tblrdt of it being csk,) and would
cheerfully recommend your Mills to thote in
want of such. Very respectfully,
JOHN M OR BELL.
For Cambria Iron Cotnptny.
MoRRisnsLE, June 2, 1861.
Mksiti, J. A J. H. Dcvall' With thssititt
sues of Mr. II srdesty, we tawed, tht first dny ws
set up your Engine and Saw Mill, seven thousand
two hundred and fifty-iia feet of one Inch pins
boards, when everything was new snd had be
come very rutty by three weekt exposure in sn
open ear,
Wears well satisfied that the mill will
rut fully one thoussnd feet of Inch lumber per
nnur, who suitable help, we eneerlully reeoia
mend your mills and engines to any in want, as
we srs fully tatlified they are the bett mill and
engine snd mill of the kind we have ever seen,
sours truly, Jos. BRENNER.
, For Brennor. Iruoks A Co. ;
ElEXsnrRO, Pa. Feb. 26th 18ft.
Messrs J. A J. H Dcvall. Dear Sir, Our !
portable saw Mill and engine arrived last week
.11 f. J ..I e t i
u taiv ana rigDi, w omeve na w can itr
without meaning any flattery Ij behalf of Mr.
Hardetty that hs did himself credit in putting
the mill op and starting the same. Yesterday,
jutt one week from ths time ws unloaded the en
gine, he sawtd with four bands, about 6000 feet
of lumber in about eight hours, a portion of ths
n. W .J ..K Bjb f.. .. Ul.
, 5- T - " - " iv
Judge, we think we will be able to send you a
better report after a while. We are satUfisd
with the Mill and Engine, and can recommend
them to atiy person who may detlre a portable
au.M .uu u(iuv.
Yours, wishing you all success, !
rees s. i.i.nrn a rn
For further references we will give the names
of James A Evsns, Ebensbure, Pa. Messrs.
llanwty A Co., Latrobe, Pa. Messrs. Pruner A ,
tr.v..1'": ..r""."' VB1"
. mil ... iifii ii.v.mif. . Hi a. ii
....II.I.I '"ill iicpr,
Cormtck Ln. prii.k. . w t ? u 'a ."'
burg 1 8. Bilkknittor, lluVtinrdonT 8 Wll.on
Strattonville 1 Dull A Tern Terrvtown i c
nolds A E. Andresn, Hortstown Crawford eounti
M. T. Dill Thomas Mo Auley, Altoona t A. L
numunj, jiuiuuiTiourg 1 M, M. Adami. Phi.
AiI.m.
tingdon ; all of whom have purchased Portable
Steam Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills
We fully warrant our engines and saw mliu t
be made of fit class material , workman.bi,
ida mi Willi urui ui.li in nnnni.anii
ehscki, and to saw front 6,000 to 10,000 feet of
lumber per day (say ten hours.)
r . . z
VOrdere solicited. Descriptive elrealan
lent to atl eorrespoadtoti.
Adareis,
J. IJ. 1 DCVALL,
Corcn Market end Ttlrd Streets, just opposite
C. 0. R. R. Depot, Isoeiville, Ohio.
bust 17. 1t.
mzm r ' y item r
niinnna v iVi etei arrsi k mutt Jm t sn l eenaa v 1111 1
worth. 1r.. Pi.t.KnrL-, s RhU. t Vb. rT.l . ."ntylvania, and a License as
Fallen A Co.. Wett Grsenvllle: R. J. Nichol.o.' ln bf Fr"( 7
Brookvlllei J. MoQoneeal. Hemlock, Cambria .w?m. .n,orm """
Iron Works. Johnstown . Brenner. Truck. A r: V 4 . 1 "eoa W -calling
MorrUH.i. . M1.1...1 ,A oetiraa in sny rtrt or the
new rmri.
CARLISLE & CO,
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, L UMBER,
SHINGLES, tC.,t C,
PIULIPSI1URG, Centre couuty, Peuu'a.
'
IlaVC received and aro lust Opening
. 1
iht largat assortment of he best.
CHEAPEST, AND MOST SEASONABLE
GOODS
Eur ',j''o '"'" ccy,c''''70
DRY GOODS A CKOCERIIS,
N0TI0X3,
HARDWARE and QUKENSWARE,
I,n I ies' p ii rs !
Hoods, Nubias,Sontags, Dalmoral
and Hoop Skirts !
hats & twrs : boots & shoes ;
Ready Made ClotbiHg, of Latest Stylei
'SCHOOL - BOOKS Si STATIONERY !
Drugs, Oil., Paints, Putty & Glass!
Rice-Flour rorina and Corn-Starch!
COAL-OIL LAMPS HOOD AND M IL.
LOW WARE.
riitihs if Carpet-Bags !
PIPFS, TODACCO AND SEGARS
V.s7f, Salt, and Anils !
9U
in'
Flour, Feed and Provisions !
And all articles usually kept in a Brit clui
country store all of which will be sold
Cheap for Cash !
or spproved produce. Lumber or shingles.
PhUiptburg, Nov. 18, lS3-tf.
BOOKS FOR THE TIMS
PUBLISHED BY
J. AY ALTER & Co.
Xo. 10, City Halt Hquare,
NEW YORK.
Biographilal Memoir of Clement L.
Vallandigham. By his Brother.
A neatly printed pamphlet of 64 octsvopugcs,
published July 29th, 1861. Price 25 cents.
This is a work of great value and interest, en
tirely authentic and reliable, and sheuld be cir
culated by hundredt of thousands.
ALSO,
Speeches for the Times. By James W.
Wall, cith a sketch of his Personal
and Political History.
A pamphlet, site and style tsme at above.
Published to-dsy. Price 26 centt.
Tbe Administration sent Mr. Wall to Fort La.
f'.vette; the State of New Jersey to the Senate
ef the United States.
Ton work shows why bs
is persecuted by tbe enemies and honored by the
friends of liberty and law. The speeches are re.
rjlet With tha nr.war .r, 1 .n..9 nt r.nIS.i.l I
truth. Let them ..n. w. r.,e in iki. I
bour of greatett danger end trial tbe beartt of!
people are turning to the men who have been
right from the tint snd st all timet.
These sod all other works publitht J by us are
detlgoed to counteract tbe tendencies to political
I ! i i i . "
-urniij now 10 anngerouiiv rei6Dt.
At outand agents wanted immcdiatolv to sell
our publications profits liberaL Send for l
"Circular.' ,
Country dealers csn bo supplied through the
channeli by which they recoive their New York
papers, and st our lowest wholesale rrice : the -
M l..l. !..- ' . , tL
" ''" vuuiuii.imni uiing raiu oy ui.
Every editor, disposed to aid the cause, is in-i
vlted to Intert and notice this advertlcement, and
his order, not over iieo dollar; will be accepted
and credited on any purchate amounting to tea
uuiiara or more. 1
Copies of the pamphlets for notice are at the
servis ofth .r.tir .iin.ui f..t.. 1
New York, Aug. 24. J. w! A CO '
I
NOTICE & CAUTION.
ttavino .d Ar.niinn . m. a..u..-.
--11 -Hw i.iiwiii
l,,.,,., f .l. ia.u rn.: t:..-:-. .
1 Auctioneer bar-
proper authority,
Clearfield eounty
sales" whenever
cnuntv. Charrea
moderate. Address JOHN L. REAMS,
VtC' ,8slf- Clearfield. Pa.
, 8-"y persoa " calling " sales without a
"oeoe l suojeoi to a penalty or no, which will
n ",orc, ,n aeeoraance who the law, against
r a --.
I
CHEAP STOVES. !
,rult subscriber in order to eeoommodate tbe
fc"2'J PblIs
aee ivuviffu iui ui
rrrjr a vn r a ri rn
WUH.AM) 1 AKLOlv STOVES,
or wood or seal, which he will dispose ef ery
"D"P ,0' easu er predaee.
JOHN D. THOMPSON.
Kor. 4, laei-tt
ALSO,
STOVE PIPE.-For sale at the cheap store
of John D. Tbonpeoa, rn Orwenirrllle'al It
ece' fr j.Aini-1.' Nov. It; ll(f3
GREATEST BATTLE ON RECORD!
15,000 Killed anTWounded, and
30,000 taken Prisoners !
WITH CAMP EQUIPAGE AND
70,000 Contrabands freed from the
BONDS OF MmXll
TT'VERr man that bas rend any Iking of tbe
past 11 story of tbl WAH must finally coma
In th conclusion that the Cnnfetli.rntji f?nvr,i.
inert would b broken down. It u only a quel-
lion of time. But now we bar the above Glorl.
ntta Jkii1.attfrn ties wax f rt Kan n a ttrt b .1 I. a
draw-backto our joy and glorification ! tbt
Imminent danger of the Contrabands coming
vmb awm aav s w avva wear 0U V lUf
North to "eat out our substance," and to wear out
eur shoes t But of one thing the people of Clear
tie U county may be assured, and that ii, that
rKAiiK bHOHT for short celled Shori;eU
selling IVkiU & shoes as ebespss any other
'man in the county; and if you don't believe It.
'just give him a call on court-week, or at any other
itime, aad see for jourtelvet. He would just re
, niind the public that bit ihnp ii now on Market
, . - I Ai . n . V. 1 1 i
irrri, in ouaw now wuvrv you win uua aim
jutt as Short as utual If not a little thorur of
Cara than hs would like to be.
All kinds of work on bands and made to order
on short notieo, and as well'mads, and as good fits
at can be "tkeered" up bers or elsewhere.
i-iL-Don't forget the "hop on Market ttrset,
in bhaw's Row, directly oppotite Rev. H. B.
Swoope't office. F. SHORT.
Clearfield. June II, 1862.
JiNKS T. LEONARS.
a. rmaar.
WM. A. WALLACE.
c. rissav.
'Janhinj anb Collection fee
or
LEONARD, FINNEY & Co.
C L K A It F 1 E L 1).
CLEARFIELD QOUXTY, rA.
SILLS Of CXCIASaC.IOVES A"0 DRAFTS PlSCOtSTSS
lKPO!ITS KECEIYEI),
Collection made and proceed promptly remitted
Exchange ou the Cities constantly
on haud.
jJHB'Offce on Second f-U, nearly oppoiits the
. COURT HOUSE.
Cheap Furniture !
fforacr a vita tot
DESIRES to inform his old friends and cut
! men tbst, hsving enlarged his tbep and
iuureated bis facilities for manufacturing, be is
sow prepared to make to order lurullure as may
be desired, io good style and st chesp .rates far
Cash. He mostly has on band at his "Furni
ture Roomi," a varied assortment of Ready-made
Furniture, among which ars
Bureaus and Side-Doards,
Wardrobes and book-Cases : Centre, Sofa, Parlor
Breakfast and Dining Extension Tablet.
Common, French Pott, cottage, Jenny
Lind and other Bedstead.
SOFAS of all. KINDS, WORK-STANDs
HAT-RACKS WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Hocking and Arm Chairs,
Spring-Seat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chairs
and Common and other Chairs.
J OOKIXG-G LASSES
Of every description on band; and new glasses
fur old frsinos, which will be put in on ve
ry reasonable terms on short nutics.
11c alsokeepi,on bant", orfurnlshet to or
. der, Hair, Corn-lluxk, Hair and
("ot ton top Muttret'ea.
COFFINS, uf every kind.
Made to o-der, and fuueralt attended with a
Tlearte, -rbencver desired.
Also, House Painting done u order.
The tulscriber also manufactures, and Las
eonttantly en band,
Clement's Patent Washing Machine,
The bet now in use. Those uting this machine
never need be without clean clothes ! He also has
Flyer's Patent Churn,
A superior art t ie. A family using this Churn
never need be without butter !
All the above and muny ether articles sre fur
nished to customers cheap for Cabb or exchnnged
j for approved country produce.. Cherry, Maplo,
roplar, l.inwood ana otner Lumber suitable Tor
Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furniture.
r-Remember tbe shop it on Market street,
Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew
Store." J0UN GULICH.
Nov. I, 1862. y
MOUNT VERNON 'HOUSE.
Second Street, above Arch,
tlllLADELFHIA.
A. P. DLAIH, Proprietor.
(Late of the "Surf House," Atlantio City.)
Sept. 23, 1863,ky. ,
" RlERUELlTmGTER
Dare just opened a large and epleodid
assortment of
New Goods
At their old stand in Clearfield.
THEY hive tbs best sttortment of Hardware
that bat ever been brought to thit county,
which they will tell st the most reasonable cri-
ces, among which will be found a splendid lot of
a U T tler r,
To which tbey invite the special attention of tbe
public, embracing heavy Silver-plated Forks,
Spoont and Butter knives of lbs best msnufae
tur . . ..,. ,
a ivi vi iiiuu 01 mo uri psiiero, ani oiner
fire-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol
cartridges all of which will be sold at reasone-
1 ble prices.
They continue to manufacture all kindi of
: Tin-WflrC. Bra S3 Kettles. StOVsV
Pipe, etc., which cannot be surpasted In UU sec-'
tion of the Sute.
They alto have on band Pittsburgh Plows,
among which are Steel Centro Lever Plows. Alto,
w r. (,-,. .n.t ,v. i...;.i 11-
V -"""" f"vu.vu..ui-
ptements,
rv.nL- Qtftvoe Polo ,n,l C
VX)OKOlOeS, I uNOr antl LOQl
Stoves a general aasortment, and of the best pat-
terns, for sale at reasonable prices.
Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
P""1! oil 41,4 Varnlskes, a general assortment
Ulan, putty, Nailt, Iron andCnstings of great
rariety ; In fact almost every thing wanted by
tne public can be round la thoir eitabiiihment,
and at prices that cannot be beat
Now is the time to purchase,
If you desire any thing in their line of business.
Give them a eall and examine thoir stock, and
they feel atfured that you ran be accommodated.
uemember, tbe r estab ishmont la on Second
Street, Clearfield, Ta , where you can buy goodi
to the very bett advanUge.
01d silver, eopper, brats, pewter and eld
callings win be Ulten in exchange fur goods.
."ay ju, moj
MERRELL A BIGLEB.
inn 1
20,000 jsrzutt&sri
- r' ,.
phiUB.W.,f. A... . lA4.-tiM"
m !. i. j
- i t
1 OL'SEHOLD GOODS Tlnware.QuesBsware,
IX Glassware, Woedenware, Looking Glasses,
Weeks, nam, (ileal, oils, Paints, Lamps, Wall
Paper, at all priees at
J. P. KRATZER'S.
QROVISIONS Flour, Cheese, Lard, PrHI
Jl Apples, Dried Peaches, received arjuaw
Imta thesrost a !ie tere of . P. KUATTlAl.
NX3W FIRM. I
ti a rTt!ii)irif a. iinnmn.. I
MARKET Street CLEARFIELD PA.
jzw-'
DR UGS and CHEMICALS
FAINTS OILS AND VARNISH
PERFUMERY A TOiLET ARTICLES.
BLANKS, BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
TOBACCO &SEG ARS.
And a general assortment of VARI
AT1ES and Fancy ARTICLES.
We respectfully invite a sail, feeling eonll.
dent that we can supply the wants of all, on
terms to their satisfaction.
HART6WICK A nUSTON.
Clearfield April 27th 1863. tf
" WAR, O R NO WA'lU
A FEE SH "ARRIVAL OF
Summer Goods !
AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE.
I am Just receiving and opening a earefejly
tslseted stock of fashionable Spring A Sutnme
&B0WS
of almost every description,
A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dry
goods, of tbe newest and latest styles. Also a
great variety of useful notions.
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Bonnett, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoet, a large quantity,
Hardware, Queentware,
Drogt and Medicines,
Oil and Faints,
Carpet A Oil Clotbt,
GROCERIES,
Fith, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel In i t and i barrels,
of ths best quality, all of which will be sold at
the lowest cath or ready pay pricet.
My old friendi and the public generally, are
retpectfnlly invited te call.
rr-N. D. All kinds of 0ffA.Vand approved
COVSTHY PKQDVVB taken In exchange for
Qoodt.
WM. F. IRWIN. .
Clearfield, May 4, 1864.
186. m.
PHILADELPHIA ft ERIE RAILROAD.
THIS great line traversal the Northern and.
Northwestern routitivt uf Peanaylvabia to j
tbe city of Erie, on Lake Erie.
It hat been leated by the J'tniilvun!i Rail
road Company, and under their auspices it be-1
ing rapidly opened throughout ltt entire length, j
It is now in uie for Passenger and Freight bu-1
linen from Harritburg to Sr. Mart'i (2iir"ork, I
211 milei) on the Eastern Division, and from !
Sheffield to Erie, (73 milei) ea the Western
Division.
Tint of Patttngtr Train ill Emporium.
Express Train Icavos eastward 3 50 P. M.
Acc'm'n Train arrives wcstwarl 1 .10 P.M.
Can run through wituott (mim both wayt
on these traint betwecu Philadelphia and Lock
Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cart accompany the Express
Train both ways between Williamsport and Balti
more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger buiiness
apply at the S. E. Cor. 11th and Market sts.
And for Freight business of the Company's
Agents, S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13tb and Market
SIS., Philadelphia ;
J. W. Reynolds' Erie ;
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore ;
x 11. U. Hoi-STON, Gen'l Freight Ag't, Phila.j
Lewis L. Houft, tien'l Ticket Ag't, Phila. ;
Jos. D. Porrs, Gen'l Manager, Williamsport
msy 25, 1864.
DISSOLUTION. The pTrtnerihip hereto
fore existing let ween the undersigned, in
the publication of the CUarfitld UtpMican, was
dissolved by mutual consent on tbe 14th of
July, m.
The Books are in the hands of tbe junior part
ner for collect! on, Those patrons knowing them -
selves indebted to the late publishers for either
subscription, sdvertising. or job work, ars re.'' v f'' Bn'""' Tx?k tlom"i',m"
spectfully invited to call and settle their accounts
at their earliest convenience.
D. W. MOORE,
Q. B. O00DLANDER,
Clearfield. July 27, 1864.
Susquehanna House,
LURWESSVILLE, Pa.
Vt . V. WOKKALL, Proprietor.
THIS largs and commodious HOTEL Is de
llghtfully Mated on the bank of theSus
quehanna, In tbo borough of Curwensville.
The present proprietor will spare no effort to
render bis customers comfortable, and hopes to
merit a liberal share of public, patronage.
HIS BAR AND TABLE
Will be well supplied with every thing the mar
ket affords. Rafttnen will always Bad his "latch
string" out. Mar. 23, '64. tf.
National Hete!.
MAINE STREET, CURMENSVILLE, PA.,
WM. A. MASON, Proprietor-
THIS long establitbed and well known HO
TEL, situsted in tbs west end of the town,
bat beonreiBOddled, enlarted and Improved, and
the proprietor respectfully anuounoea to his nu
merous frieadi, and to the travelling public, that
bs it now prepared to accommodate all who may
favor him with a call.
Ample, safe and comfortable stabling It at
tached to tbt premises, snd trasty attendants
will alwayt bs on band. Chargei moderate.
Feb. 12, 1862.-tf.
Licensed Auctioneer.
tirn. M. JIIASOM. pfPiketownship.de.
TV sires to Inform bis friendi and the publle
generally that he bas taken out a License as an
AUCTIONEER, and will attend to the crying
of tales in anv nart of the eountr at ths shortest
notice, and at tbe most reasonable charges. Ad
dress, either personally or by letter, either al
Curwensville or iiloomvuie. Apm o, 04. u.
DR. M. WOODS,
PRACTICING Physician, and Examining Sur
geon for Pensions. Office Southwest corner
Second and Cherry streets, Clearfield, Pa.
January 21, 1883. ly.
STAPLE Dry Goods Clotbi, Catsimerei
Cloak eloths, Tweeds, 6atlnetts, 611k warp
Flannels, Ticking, Muslin, Llusn, Priute, at Us
eld prices at
J. P. KRATZER'S.
USICAL GOODS FluUs, Violios, Fifes,
Hannonieans, Preceptors. Music Paper, VI
oils Bowa, Bridget, 8tnot of tbt best quality at
J. P. KRAZER'S.
SALT and Plaster is seres qaantlties for tale
fesy eheap by J. f. KRAHER. -
CAKPITTVO Xagrala, Cotton , bsssp,SUir,
near OU-totln, BreeataHe, Doer aiatt, Ae.
j. p. gBAT2ttB.
SHAWLS troeke, SteUa, I ilk, Bay State,
esuntoeri, Thibet, al! qualities at
j. p. Ramans.
Still on a Rush
NEW FIWJI. ;
MIJiTW, IKOvTElS 4 W44it
1
Summer Goods,
NEW
And Very Chea
rjOYNTON, SHOWERS i'iT,....
JuV cetaort to Boynton A Showeri 11
announce to the pubUe that ther .T.'', M
ing an sxtentlve astortntnt ot ft
C I? II II 11 n - Ii
o v m in u u U O 0 D 9
Al the old stand la 0rabaa ,Mw kul,,, 0
the, offer to Mil at .on.h " ,.U'
(cnnsldsnng their cost !) for f t " Wa,
ed country produce. Th.i, ' Pm.
DRY GOODS
UAASOT BE RURPatj,
CuitctrAsira n at.... .
vurrw BQd
CALICOES WITH FASJCOIOllV
irt'uKvni ..... """1
UtLAIXESI LAVva
CLOTHS I .CASSIMERSI VESTIVr,
nw.auanL GENTS' SHAWLS!
HATS 4 CATS! BOOTS i srtnre ,
CARPETS & OIL-CLOTHS!
OUR STOCK OF
FANCY GOODS
UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, embracing
NOTIONS I NOTIONS 1 XOTIOSI
Scarfs! Uead-NetsI Neck-Tin!
Satchels! Port 3Ionnaies ! Brushes!
Photographic Albums !
PIPES. TOBACCO A SEQARS I -PERFUMERY
OF ALL XIN'iwt
wU 1
Or anything else in the Notion Line .
ALSO,
HARD-WARE!
Quecnsware,
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS!
All uf ths left quality, and selected with ipttul
regard to the trade of Clearfield eosnly.
AI F. BOYNTON,
JOSEPH SHOWERS,
I EDWARD GRAHAM,
I Clearfield, July 27, 1864.
i Bulkloy's Patent.
LuBbe r Dried ky Superbeatci 8tui.
, rfHE ucdertigned retpcctfully informs ths p.
X pis of Clearfield and the a'ljulolng eegntiM
thai be has the agei cy of the sbove l'tMii,iil
1 will sell Individual, County and T'.'Kmlirijbu
for Its use. The Lumber Jri..J by tbil proem i
I stronger, Cnithes better, I esiier ot U10I1, ati
tequires less time in drying than any other pre
cesi known and drying 1 inch luuilior (nrfetil
in 36 hours, and bottor than many Busthistdcr
tbe old tyetem using ths same amoual f fnel
per day that a cooiumon kiln consumes; Thteer
tificatet of a number of resident moektsiei, well
known in thit community, ii amply mfititiii to
convirce the mott tkeptical of its practical aulity.
Persons desirous of purchssing rigbtiwilUdinu
JOHN L. CL'IILK,
July 1, 1963. Cleared, Pt
BONNETS Fashionable Bonnets, Lats, Nets
, ri uwu.,..
illy, cheaper than the cheapest at
J. i KRAZER'S.
DR. A. H. HILLS
TVESIRBS U In-
U foi
orm hli pat
rons thai profeoiuS'
al buiiness conSmi
him to hj'l cOL'S sll
the time, and be will
therefore bs iwM
to make Professional
Visits to sny ef bit
eceustomid places
thit lummer; but
msy be found at bis oScs on tbe southwest ear
ner of Front and Main streets at all times, sifept
when notice apppars in ths town paprrs to tb'
contrarv. July 8, '63.-tf.
New Watch and Jewelry Store.
SH. LAUCHM.N. having pureha4 Us
e Interest of his late partner, it sew tH l
on his own hook in ths ibop formtrly.MP'4
by them on Second street, a hers bs u preptna
to keep up bis reputation as a eomplsW worsmaa
by doing all work entruated to him tm short
tice, in tbe bstt manner, and on tbs M,re,J"
nn.l.l. I.rmi. Defvlnir tbe eountT. lU bl su
it a fair trial, and a continuation of tbt pt"Sl
age heretofore extended. Look cut for tbt up
TH E BIO WATCH. .
N. B-TheCash will be positively
when tbe work ii delivered. B.U.
Clearfield, April 7, 1864. y
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PBUADiirm, Ps.
Disessetof tbe Ksrvous. eminal.Ctinaw'
Sexual Systems-new and reliable twaimssj
in repertsof tbs Howard Association, lent tj
mail in sealsd letter envelopes, fres fv c"r'
Addreii, Dr. J. SEILLEN HOlHT0,B-"J
ard Astoe iation, No. 2, South Nint!,s!r"VI,
adelphia, Ta. JyMU
LEVER FLEGAL, Justice ef ths' Peaes, U
thersburg, Clearfield eoutty I's.,
promptly to all busineu entrsited ts mt
Lutbersburg, April 4, 181.
WATCH ft JEWEWT
rrtHS undersigned rsipsetfW
I . vi. ......m.r. seats'
pibiie generally, that bs bss
Km- received rrom im "-' Vn a
edathis ettablitbmentln 8 JLl
Clearfield, Pa., a let as so rtme ii Vrf J
rrom a una s Ditee te i' ""i : .. w
sell at tbe ssest reisoaable priees for sssb
exchange for eld gold see stiver.
change for eld gold aaaauver.
CLOCKS ef every variety on art.
reasonable prtees. . . v
eslif
ALL kladl efCleete, waseaei
aarefuJIy repaired end ''IS:,,,,.!
A enr!nrS!M arpaf w sc ''.i,L-4iv.fcE.
Sopt, 1560..' " fJe'Si,"aw