Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 02, 1864, Image 4

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    THE " "REPUCBLI AN."
Term ot SubKcr'Ptioti.
c!4 n advance, orwithin three months, 91 50
said any time within the year, ... 1 74
It attar the exniration of the year, 2 (10
r- -
erricio.i UARKir strbit, clbibnkld, ran a
Terius of Advertising.
Advertisements art Ineorted in tho Republican
tA the follow iug rates:
1 Insertion. 2 do.
One square, (10 linos,) 10 $75
Two squares, (20 lines,) 100 150
Three squares, (Sslines.) 1 50 2 00
S mem hi 6 mo'l.
One Square, I I l 1 2 60 H 00
Tnosquares, ! I i l t 00 J 00
Throe squares, l J l l 00 8 00
Four smares. i i : 00 10 00
Half a column,'. : i : t 8 00 12 00
One coiu'DD, : iHOO 20 00
S do.
$1 00
2 00
2 50
12 mo
$7 00
10 00
12 00
14 00
18 00
35 00
RICHARD MQSSOP,
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS
MUSLINS ot Ssnsation prices
DELAINES ht Sensation price
COBUHGS at- Sensation juices
ALPACAS t Bensation juices
Just receivod ul MOSSOPS'.
GINGHAMS at Sensation prices
CHINTZ
PRINTS
GLOVES
CRAVATS
SHAWLS
BONNETS
COLORED
Over three weeks and less than three moaths25 MUSLINS J
ut
at
at
at
nt
ut
"at
NEW FIRM.
CARLISLE & CO,
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, L UMIiER,
SHINGLES, d C.,d C.
in ices '
prices I'HILIPSHLHU, Centre county, rcun'a.
prices
nt M USSU US'
Sensation prices Have received and aro just opening
sensation prices.
I the largest assortment of he lest,
sensation prices
Sensation
Sensation
Sensatien
Sensation
prices
ensts per tquare for eaeh Insertion
; . . i o i . !
.usiaess nsuces noi eaojeuing oiinui aro iu- JJNFN at
CRASH ,nt
CURTAINS nt
All to bo hml at MOSSOr.S.
'.-ttd fjc 12 Tear.
Ail rertissments net marked with tie number of
Qidr-iona dosirod, will be continued untilforbid
and ohurged acoonvirg to thsse terma.
CLEARFIELD CO. DUiECTOllY
TIE OF HOLDING! COVHT.
2d jrordny in January, I Sd Monday In .Tune,
8 J J:oui:!y in March. 4;h Monday in Sept.
of each your, and Continue two weeks jf uccesEary
LL-TiU'.'T OFFICERS.
Samuel L'mn, Ilellofontc-.
COUNTY AND
frcs't Ju1(t on ,
As'te Judges Hun. J. 1), Thompson, Ctirwensvilla
, lli n. James JUooui, jHirrott,
Cleartield,
Edward Perks,
I. F. E:iw oiler.
Isaiah J. Burger, "
Israel left,
C. Kratzor, "
V.. U. Wright, Olenllopr.
CciuautjiiT.creJacob KunU, Luthersburg.
Tl.cs. Dougherty, Or. Hills.
Amos Bond, Clearfield.
Charles Worrell, N.Wash'gton
11. Woodward, Pennfield.
F. V. Coutorot, Lecontcs Mill
Coroner, J. M . Putter, "
County Sup't. O. B. Sandford, . Clearfield.
Sheriff,
Protlircetary,
Reg. 4 Ke
District Alt y,
Trcajurt'r
Co. Surveyor,
Auditor,
Eecciria,
211,
Bloen,
Roggs,
Bradford!
Brady,
Burn side,
LIST OF POST OFFICES.
l'oit OjRct; I'uitmiXilert,
R'.en Hope, Win. S. Wright
Utahville, Theodore Weld,
Hcnartv's X Roads.Sam'l. Hegarty,
v. MctracKon,
Th.A. M'dboo.
J. W. Campboll,
Jl.Ii. Henderson,
James Islooin,
James 1'orrcft,
William Albert
It. II. Mooro,
Chas. Bloppy,
John lleberlin,
Bower,
Chest,
Cuob,
OitcnJ,
Forreet,
Clearfield Bridge,
Woodland,
Luthersburg,
Troutville,
Jeflcr.oD Line,
New Waellington, Jos. Gnllahcr,
IlurriPiJe, W. C. Irvin,
- ratchinTille,
- Last Kidge,
Cbeit, Hurd,
McOarvey
I" Westover,
Clearfield, Clcarfiold,
Covington, Frenrbvillc,
" Kartbaue,
CurweniviUe Curwcniville,
Iiecatur,
Philipibure,
" Yi est Decatur,
" Osceola-Mills,
Fergutoi, Marron,
Fox, Little Toby,
Girard, Leeonte's Millf,
" liald 11 it
Ooihen, Ehawsvillo,
Graham, Graham.on,
Guelich, Smith's Mills,
" Madoira,
Huston, Tyler,
Jordan, Aneonville,
Kanhaus, Salt Lick,
r.uox, New Millport,
Morrii, Kylertown,
M Morrisdnle,
Tenn, Lumber City ,3
" Grampian 11:11s,
Pike, Curwensville,
" ' liloomingvillo,
tVion, Ilecktan,
Woodward, JetTries,
Thie Post Office will do for Chost township,
JWill answer for Ferguson township.
Jack Patchin,
Jacob Boice,
O. Torer, jr.
Wm. Mcliarvcy,
p. A. iarher,
M. A. Frank,
P. A. (laulin,
J.F.W.Schnarrs
T. W. Fleming,
Centre county,
S. Kadobach ,
T. F. Boalieh,
F.d. Williams,
Jas. McClellan,
C. Mignot,
William Carr,
A. II. Shaw,
T. H.Foreco,
A. O.Fox,
Chaf. J. l'usoy,
David lyler,
Eliza Chase,
O. Hcckadorn,
M.O.Stirk,
Jas. Tlinmioo,
J, u. Jirenner,
II. W. Spenocr,
A. C. Moure,
T. II, Fleming.
ilenj. F, Dale,
I'.K. Brnbuker,
James Lockett,
II. W. SMITH & CO.
MERCHANTS, and dealers III Dry
Ooods, Qroceries, Hardware, Queenswaro, and
everything usually keyt by the trado. Store on
(SECOND Stroet, below Judge Leonard's, oppo
site the Pretbytorian Church, Clearfield Pa.
Das. i, m.
JOSEPH It. M'MURRAY
A Nit DEALER IN L UMBEli
2Tew Washington, Clearfield County, Tn
July 1st ia6J.-tt
LraitIhirBlbuirsEi42,iil
LUTHERSBURG,
CLEARFrELD COUNTY, PA.
WILLIAM SCUWEM, Proprietor.
May 19, 1863. ly.
CtltEVIUS 110WE.
Justice or tujl Peace.
. , , For Dscajpr Township,
wnl promptly attend to all business entruited to
hi cure. r. v. Aaunns, i'ttilirsUura Pa.
AuE. 2lstlSl ,(
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1UE UlsITKD STATES HOTEL
HARnrSBURO, Pa.
CO ERLY i L' UTCUISON, Proprietors.
TIII3 Hotel, so well known to the traveling
public of Clearfield oounty, is now in con
dition to afi.ird the most excellent accommodation
either for tho transient guest or the permanent
boarder.
Tho "United States" baa now all the con ven
leuoes of
A FlliSr CLASH HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined to ppare neith
er erpt-nse, time nor labor to ensure the comfort
of the $ueta. The pstronago of tlrfl traveling
publio is refpsctfully solicited, jly 1, 'J3, y.
Jas, McMurrav. Matt. Irvin.
iEALFRS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries Lumber, JLc,
Buinsido.ru
Dse. 24, 1862.
Wool Wool.
flft DOn POUKns WOOL wanted
0JJJJ for which the highest market
nui vv .IV uy
price
Clearfield, May 13, 188 S
P. KRATZER.
THOMAS .M CULLOUCH,
Attorney at Law.
Olflcs adjoining tht Bank, formerly occupied by
J B. McSnally, Eq., Market street, Clearfield,
r Wil1 ,k"Q,1 PM'npt1 to Collections, Falo
of Lands, As. Deo. 17, '62.
rAHLE CLOTHS at
FRINGE
at
Sensution
Sonstition
Sensfttiou
Sensution
Sensftlion
at MOSSOPS'.
prices CHEAPEST, AND MOST SEASONABLE
piK'es 1
prices!
piicesj GOODS
prices
I. ACE at Sensution prices
HOSIERY at Sensation prices
RllUHJNS at Sensation prices
THIMMINUS1
of nil kinds & V at
in any quan ty )
Alwavson Land nt MOSSOPS'.
Sensation prices
CASSlMEliES
SATTINETS
TWEEDS
J HANS
VEST1NGS
SU1UTINGS
at
at
at
nt
at
at
Sensution
fctnsiition
Sensiition
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
at mo&sCrs
prices
prlcos
prices
prices
rices
r'l-ircs
CLOTHING such
as ionts, latHS,
Vests,
Under Mnrts, at sensation prices
Munnel Shirts,
IJools, Shoes,
Hats and Caps
Now for snlo at MOSSOr.S'
HARP W A R E
such as Snws.nails
Fork 8, Knives,
Snikes. HitiL'os.
i o
LIQUORS, such
as Wine, Brntiily,
G i n, W h iskey,
Con.m, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, such as
Prunes, Ruisins,
Figs, Filberts, ic.
GROCERIES, say"!
Hour, Hams,
Shoulders, Sujrar,
Molasses, Cotl'ee,
Tea, C r a c k o ra,
Spices, Candles,
toal Oil, etc., etc.
at sensation prices
L'ttr brovyilto Ai tettivn of country, toniiitinj 0
DUY GOODS & GHOtr.Hirs,
NOTIONS,
JIARDWAliB and QUEEXSWAKE,
Si i d I c sf V r s !
Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Balmoral
and Hoop Skirls !
HATS k CAPS : BOOTS & SHOES !
Ready Kado Clothing, of Latest Styles
NEW FIRM.
D01'.T0., SUOWKRS L GRAHAM.
Tlll fY o liiolt 1 II 1. JYIUKKIX CJ. Ill ' GRRAT F.TniTiru
" " VtF. ciianlf, Philinslin P I "
' i J. I. MORRIS & Co. tell lest Caliao'e at NEW
j 30 to 35 cents per yard. 1
1 J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell best Mimlin. i
I 25 to 50 cents per yard. AND
) T T VOTHi TO n' ...II ..II I T-. i . I
w. i. I'Wiuii J nui. ni.'iiuii wool ioiaineS yfrpn mm.
nt90cenu perysrd. JJLLr2F2P
1 T IfiMihru b n i, , vi . I
u. t. nniiiiu.-) a. io. ten an wool flannels
at CO cents to ?1 per yard. ,
J. I. MORRIS i Co. sell Men Hovs1
at MOSSOPS'. ! SCHOOL-BOOKS & STATIONERY !
at sensation prices , Drug?, Oil-, Paints, Putty & Glass!
at ssnsalion prices
at MOSSOPS'.
at Eensation prices
SLACKING
ROPF-S
POWDER
SHOT
LEAD
CAPS
Alwnvs at MOSSOPS'.
at
nt
at
at
ut
at
sensation
sensation
sensation
sensution
sensation
sensation
flicc-Flour Farina and Corn-Starch!
COAL-OIL LAMPS OOI) A XI) WIL.
low w.i nr.
Summer Goods,
KETT
; And Very Cheap ! !
BOYNTON, SHOWERS A GRAHAM sue.
ccssors to Uoynton A Showors respectfully
uunounco to (bo public that they aro now open,
ing an extensive assortment of
SUMMEll GOODS
At the old stand in Graham's new building which
they offer to sell at ntonishingly low price!",
(considering their cost !) for eimh or approv
ed country produco. Their stock of
DltY GOODS
CANNOT EE S U R PA SSED 1
Customers can there find
CALTCOLS WITH FAST COLORS!
MUSLINS I DELAINES! LAWNS
CLOTHS! CAS.S1MERSI VESTINGS
LADIES' SHAWL 1 GENTS'SHAWLS!
HATS & CATS ! LOOTS & SHOES !
CARPETS & OtL-CLOTIIS!
OUR STOCK OF
FANCY GOODS
IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, embracing
NOTIONS 1 NOTIONS! NOTIONS
Scarfs I Head-Nets! Neck-Ties!
Satchel.?! Tort Monnaics ! Brushes'!
Photographic Albums !
PIPES, TOMACCO & SEGARS !
TERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS 1
Or anything else in tho Notion Lino
ALSO,
UAllD-WARE !
clothing very cheip,
J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell Roots and Shoes
at sensation prices.
J. I. MORRIS A Co. sell Huts 4 Caps at
sensation prices. i
J. I. MORRIS k Co. sell Indies' and gents
Shawls at sensation prices.
J. I. MORRIS & Co. sell Ladioi' Coats at
less than any one else,
r T vm; t? ';.. rv r.n Fin,,- n, p;..
R.icon, Salt io., at very small advance 1 UHLiHj
on cost.
J. I. MORRIS ACo. keep constantly on
hand, Fresh Butter, Eggs Lard, Street
Potatoos (fresh), White Jn Cod Fish, Ac.
J. I. MORRIS & Co. soil Ground Alum
Salt at cost,
J. I. MORRIS &. Co. sell Brown Sugar at
20 to 35 cents per pound.
J. I. MORRIS & Co. soil Syrup Molasses
at $1 35 to 1 50 per gallon.
J. I. MORRIS &. Co. sell all other kinds o
poods at the lowest possible rates, and
buy Boards, Sbinglosand all other kinds
of produco. October flh.
. house, on Pine street. Ol! ?PPlt a," "
l'a, is now offering to the p.'
THE LARGEST jyn
SELECTED STOCK 0f i;
GOODS eveh ;
TO
CMC
II.
T runks Carpet-Bags I
At tho stora of RICHARD MOS.SOP,
MOSSOP
Always keeps on hand a lull
assortment of all kinds of poods required
for the accommodation of tho public.
Nov. 12, H62.
NEW FIRM.
IIARTSWICK 4s HUSTON
DRUGGISTS
MARKET Street CLEAKF IELI) I'A.
KEEP constantly on hand a large
and and well selected stock of
DRUGS and CHEMICALS
PAIXTS OILS AND VARNISH.
PERFUMERY A ToiLET ARTICLES.
prices pipes TOBACCO AND SEGARS !
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
Fish, 'Salt, and Nails !
LScaail GEE:
Flour, Feed and Provisions !
Anil M oi t at a ftsitsnllf 1rApt In m ffaof Mna
country store all of which will be sold
Cheap for Cash !
or approved produce, Lumlxr or shingles.
Philipslmrg, Nov. 1?, lS63-tf.
Q u c c n s av arc,
GROCERIES
AND
PllO VISIONS !
All of the best quality, and solectd with special
regard to the trado of Clearfield cnntv.
A I K. IIOYXTO.V,
JOSEPH SHOWERS,
EDWARD UKA1IAM,
Clearfield 27, I SO I.
BLANKS, BOOKS AND STATIONARY.
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
And a general assortment of VAIII
AT1ES and Fancy ARTICLES.
BOOKS FOR THE TIMES
PUBLISHED BY
J. w ALTER & Co.
No. 10, City Hall Square,
NEW YOItlC.
JJulkley's Patent.
Lumber Pried by Superheated Steam.
rpHE undesigned respectfully informs the peo
JL pi of Clcarfiold and the adjoining counties
that be bas tbe agei ry of the above Patent, and
, will soil Individual, 'ounty and Township rights
, Tor its uo. The Luriibor dried by this prooess is
I stronger, finishes better, i e.ii'ier on tools, and
requires less time in drying than any other pro
ccs known and drying 1 inch lumber perfectly
in 26 lieur, and better than ninny months undor
the old system using the same amount of fuel
' por dny that a coommon kiln cunsiimcs, The cer
tificates of a number of resident mechanics, well
known in this community, is amply sufficient to
convirce the most (kepticnl of its practical utility.
Persons desirous of purchasing rights will address
John l: cuttle,
July 1, 1S63. Clearfield, Pa.
BiographiLil Memoir of Clement L.
Yall xndiijham. By his Brother.
A neatly printed pamphlet of 64 octavo puges,
published July iith, 1S6. I'rico 25 cents.
This is a work of great value and intonrt, en
tirely authentic and reliabls, and ihuuld bo cir
culated by hundreds of thousands.
ALSO, '
Sjiecches f,,r the Times. By James 71'.
Wall, trWi a sketch of hn Personal
and Political History.
A pamphlet, sizo mid stylo same as above.
Puuhehod to-d.iy. Price 25 conts.
Tbe Administration sent Mr. Wall to Fort La
jfavotte: the fitnto of New Jersey to the Senate
of the United States. This work shows why ho
i is persecuted ny tne enemies ana timioreit by the
I am lust receiving and oncninr a caref,,!!. ' fr'l;nJ.,.f lib.!rtJ nJ . Tho speeches aro re-
selected stockof fashionable Eorini A Siimmn i l'lc' W1'n . ,n, ror and energy of politic;,!
We respectfully invite a call, feoline confi
dent that we can supply tho wants of all, on i
terms to tneir satutitetinn.
IIARTSWICK A HUSTON.
Clcarfiold April 27th 1S63. tf
WAR, O H NO WAR !
.A FEE SH "AlTllIVA L..0-F
Summer Goods
AT THE ClIEAr CASH STORE.
truth. Let them go evervwhero ; for in this
hour of groalest danger and trinl the hearts of
tho pooplo aro turning to the men who have been
right from the first and at nil times.
These and all other works publish! by us aro
deigned to counteract tho tendencies to political
ins. nity now so dangerously prevalent.
A t ousand agents wanted immediutclv in nn'il
A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dry 0,ir publications; j rofits liberal. Send for
goods, of tho newest and latest styles. Also a " Circular."
Q M 8:
of almost every description,
great variety of useful notions.
1MIY-GOOD3 AND NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes, a largo quantity,
Hardware, (jucensware,
Drugs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
G R O C E R I R S ,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel In t t .H l i,...i.
of the bost quality, oil of which will be sold at
me lowest cash or ready pay prices.
My old friends and the aubiio e-nnriill
Country dealers cm bo supplied through the
channels by which they receive tboir New York
papers, and at our lowest wholesale prico ; the
rews Companies commissions beinjf wnid bv us.
J Every editor, disposed to aid tho cause, is in-
vnc'i to insert ana notice tins advertisement, and
: his order, not over (ico dollnrt, will ho nccci.tcd
and credited on any rurcbare amounting to (eii
i uuiuii s ur mure, :
1 Copies of tho pamphlots for notice ore at the
i service of the entire editorial fraternity.
Now York, Aug. 21. j. v, i qq.
P
l'eiini
NOTIClf & CAUTION.
A VINO aiado application to the Aiitant
Astcfjor of tho llUh Collocti
'ivamsi and a License rh Auotionoer hav
JSV 11 iin.!-.1.,n... . I v 11 II r V 1 till IA Hlltl u
J. nil HiNUS III tIMf .Ynnd an..,.AJ ! 1
C6VSTRY PRODUCE taken Tin IVlTZr.. r"t"e. rr loa.r m..t'' "w. "thority,
(j00jJi i nuuia uiiurm uio ciuiens oi Ulearlieid county
COUNTY llOXUS bought and sold upon
reason abU tormi. Apply to
of. it, mu Walter baruett.
Ct0tni.MO-Full nlu to aat-jh, of eoaU
panU and Tests, trermlls, duter, Boys' Clo.
1 . .3. .P KRATZER B.
HAW ne Op, Okfofd's Eprlng Style.
"4. f. X R ArfV H'4. I
Clearfield, May 4, 1S64.
WJI. P. IRM'IN.
Nntioiisil Hotel,
MAINE STREET, CURMENSVILLE, PA.,
rrmH;A-A?0N- Proprietor.
T TEI .f, ",'ib i8he1 "oil known 110-
hf, &,TJZt of th0.,owni
that I will attend to "calling sales' whenever
uenreu in any pan oi tno county. Charges
modorate. Address JOHN L. REAMS,
Doc. 16, 1363-tf. Cloarfield, Pa.
P. 8. Any person "calling" sales without a
nconso is suDjcci to a penalty of 100, which will
be enforced in accordance with tho law, against
BOXXETS Foehionable Bonnets, hats, Nets
Caps, Shakers, Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes
Crape, Lonnct Silks and Millinery lioods gener
ally, cheaper than the cheapest ut
J. P. Ii RAZE IPS.
,tt-.---, pvESIRBS to in
J' v vi H' A ' totm bi" r'-
T V ro1" lnat profession
iV 0"u jffi business confines
i KiHmrn ii i bim to his office nil
'' " "j lbe l'mc "" bo will
xi f f ft U J2 therefore bo unable
'--V ys&j to mako Professional
. v? Vlrlls to mny of his
Si ; . i--"" ai-custjiiued places
"r" this summer; but
if.ay be fonnd at bis ofT.co on tho southwest cor
ner of r ront and Minn streets at all times, except
when notico appears in tho town papers to tho
contrary. July 8, '63. tf.
New Watch and Jewelry Store.
Sit. I.ArCIII.l , having purchased tho
interest of his late partner, is now going it
on his own hook in tho shop formerly oecupiod
by tb em on Second street, where he is prepared
to keep up his reputation as i comploto workman
by doing nil work entrusted to him on short no
tice, in tbo bct manner, and on tho most reas
onable terms. Defying the eounty, all ho ssk
is a fair trial, end a continuation of the patrons
age heretofore extended. Look out for tho sign of
THE BIG WATCH.
N. E Tbe Cask will be positively exacted
when tbo work is delivered, S, II. L,
CIcorOelJ, April r.
A It I" 1 1 :l.l N L' RS ICR V tncoiiraffc
Home Industry. The undersigned havinc
eMalil'islied a Nursery, on the Piko, nbout hfclf
way between Clearfield and Curwensville boros',
is prepared to furniidi all kinds of Fruit trees,
(Standard and Dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery,
Grape Vines, (lioseberrios, Law ton Elackherry,
Strawberry and l.upoberry vines. Al?o, .Siberian
Crab trees, Quiuco and early scarlet llheubarb,
Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Address
.1. D. WRIGHT, Ciim-cisuiYe.
sept. I I. '6Lly
M US ICING mi V A LLEY
Sti
Together with all other articles iMwt
complete the assscrtiueut of 6rt oUn kc- -storo.
ff-AlI kinds of LUMBER tii CoMtrjr
luce taken in exchango forgooJi, tt lie'lif
est market prico.
As ho is riT Hving new supplies of t4
weekly from Baltimore. New York, PliliWjn
and Pittsburg, tho public enn ietitk
will always bo prepared tu supply any itfa
in tho uiurket. t
m .. rv J0D.Y B03S0I f
Olon Hope, Dec. 23, Wi.
HOW A It I) ASSOCIATION,
PniLAiiri.l'nu, Ta.
Ditcsses of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and
Sexual Systems now and reliable treatment
in reports of tbe Howard Association, sent by
mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SK1LLEN HOUGHTON. How.
ard Assoe iation, No. 3, South Ninth Stroet, Phil
ailelpuin, ra. jy20-'6i ly
CHEAP STOVES.
s; order to acc?modat. ,h
favor Mm with a call. oommoaate " o may X ci tiien. of Curwensville, and the pnbli
Ample, safe and comf,,rtble stabling , at- I'COOK A I) PA I ( I STOVrq
ehed to the premises, and trasty attendants1 ! Ai. AULAJlv blOVLS,
tachod
will always be on band.
- u .
marges moderate.
Feb, 12, 1862.-tf,
for wood or real, which he will dispose of wy
cheap for cash or produce.
v . . JOHN D. THOMPSON.
1ot. 4, 1883-tf.
Poking. Apply to IrtTniT pidk
JOSIA U W. SMITH ' S Vt ? V. -P'rr tm1 ehssp store
II fc-s.p y a XTEIJ-A middle-aged Woman
jlm. v camuy wooKing.
JU
Clear ld. lepHmW
I' EVER FLEOAL, Justice of tbe rcaoe, La
J themburg, Clearfield couctv Pa., will attend
promptly to all business ent.-v.sted to bis care.
Luther.burg, April 4, 1861.
WATCH & JEWELRY
2am Works.
Corner of Market ond Tlilrd Streets,
ZANESVILLE, OHIO.
Ilaving added greatly to our former extensive
facilities, wo aro now turning out a large number
of our improved Portable Steam Engines and
Portable Circulur Saw Mills, many of which are
fi ndirg their way into Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indi
ana, and Illinois. Those already received and
in operation nre giving Jbo most eilire satisfic
t-on. There is now hardly n Stnto or Territory
in the Union but that our Improved Portable
Engines and Saw Mills are in use. All our
Engines have spark arrester stacks on thorn,
wiiii u coniino mo living sparss.
We would respectfully refer yau to tho f.llow
ing gentlemen nnd certificates for the portability.
utility, and practical operations of our Portable
Steam hngmcs and Saw .Mills :
Avon-half, Chester Co., Pa., April 8, '64
Mr.ssiss. J. A J. II. Di vai l tJciitlemen The
Portable Engine and Paw Mill got of you gives
enure satisfaction. 1 cheerfully recommend
thoso in want of Saw Mills to tivc you a call.
Respectfully, B. F WICKEL'xlIAM,
MiNr.nn Poist, Cau-bria Co., l'a.,
May 21. 'Mi.
J. A J. II. Di VAtx-pentloincn : Willi Mr.
P. Hardesty as sawyer, we have sawed, with the
Portable Steam .will sent to Cambria Iron Com
pany, in nine hours, eight thousand feet of loin
ber, (two thirds of it being rak,) and would
cheerfully recommend your Mills to thoso in
want of uik. Very respectfully,
JOHN' MORRELL,
For Cambria Iron Company.
MoiiuisDAix, June 2, 164.
Msssss. J. A J. H. Dl-vai.1,' With the assist
ance of Mr. II ardesly, wo sawed, llio first day we
set up your Engiu and Saw Mill, seven thousand
two hundred and fifty-six feet of ono Inch pine
boards, wucn everything was new and ha t bc-
eoino very rusty by three weeks exposure in an
open car. We nre well satisfied that the mill will
cut fully ono thousand feet of inch lumber per
nour, wiiu suitnbo Help. v o ctieeiluiiy recom
mend your mills and engines to any iu want, n.s
wo aro fully satisfied they nro the beft mill and
engino and mill of the kind we hav ever soen
Yours truly, Jos. 1IHEXNER,
For Bronner, Truoks A Co.
EnKssnuno. Po, Feb. 2rtth 1864.
Messrs J. A J. II Dt vAtt.. Ihur .S'iVs : Our
portable saw Mill and engine arrived lust week
all safe and right, wo believe and we can say
without meaning any flattery ia behalf of Mr.
Hardesty that he did himself credit in putting
the mill up nnd starting the same. Yc.-lcnlav.
just, one week from the time wo unloaded the en
gino, ho sawsd with four.hhnds, about 6000 feet
of lumber in about eight hours, a portion of the
logs wcro oak and ash. Sn far as we aro able to
judge, we think we will be able to.cendyoua
hotter report aftor a whilo. Wo are satisfiod
with the Mill aud Engine, and can recommend
them to any person who may desiro a portable
mill and engino.
Yours, wishing you all success,
REE3 S. LLOYD A CO.
For further references we will give tho namos
of James A vans. Ebensburir. Pa. Messrs.
Ranway A Co.. Latrobc. l' ',..- n . , Because njlodv leaves their stors i
Hurley, Tyrono i Adams, Cab- ' r .4 ! Rceninn nil .hn Jn.l ih idem if tf"".
' ............. IT. Ill I I. ... . I
-. ..liiiBin, uoiuuaysourg j tliiemnn 4 llesser,
Altoona ; Messrs. llocd A Uro., Tyrono t W. Dil
worth, jr., Pituburgj S. Rhynes, Lake City;
Follett A Co., West llrscnvillo; 11, J. Nicholson,
llrookvillo ; J. McUoncgnl, Hemlock j Cambria
Iron Works, Johnstown 1 Brenner, Trucks A Co.,
Morrisdale; Michael Johnston, Anestown ; Mo
Cormiek Loni. Pittsburir : W. S. I.h.vd. Kbons.
burg; S. Silkfcnitter, Huntingdon; S. Wilson,
Strattonville Dull A Terry, Terrytown ; C. Rey
nolds A K. Andress, Uortstnwn, Crawford county ;
M. T. Dill rf' Thomal Mc Auley, Altoona ; A. L.
llolliday, Hollidaysburg ; M. M. Adams, Cres-
I son ; W. B. Zciglcr and Joseph S. Rood, Hun
tiugdon ; all of whom have purchased PortnhU
Steam Engines and Portable Circular Saw Mills
or us.
AT Tills
ALL OF WHICH WILL
miCESTOSVITTlIETl j
His stock bas been I..i..i ... I
regard to tbo wanU of tl peosl. '
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUEEXSWARE,
HATS AXDfm
BOOTAXDSHOI
STONE-WARE, '
WILLOW-WARE,
Ready-made CLOTnis'o
t
GROCERIES,
EARTHENWARE, I
, 1
OILS AND TAINTS, ;
FLOUR ASD
CLASS AND KAILS,
FI.SII, . ,
SALT, '
ETC.
OF EVERY SIZE AXD rATW.
,r tr-i ; c siq a
i, v.. r&$kn
The IJcason vIif
Everybody purcbato their CLOlHIIi1
ri:izi: XSTEIN BROS. &(J
Beconre they sell so very cbcap for Cats;
Because they keep tho bestgoed!j
Beenufo their Clothing is well made A
Because they keep tho largest ssio'tux'1!
Bccauso they net New OooJj every ww1!
Bocaiise they give every one the worth ofbiis.
Because they take the advantags of i"fi
Bccnuso they treat their custoioermHi
Because everybody likes to Jea! wits 4
Because they sell cheaper than tbe ret;
Because their Clothing are well fJ",,'1
Because they can suit everybody)
rt.lnil.A ll.nl. ClnM I..A ' '..lit flt8l
v uv. uiva convcaiti -
again, and send their neigbbors;
Because they bave purchasod their Stock
reduced pricos that tbcj W1"1
AiivKirrisEi
. . . v.. Ill ll
These are a few of the reasons wo'-'
i-All kinds of Country Trodi uik.
ui nig best market prices. i
RE1ZENSTEIN BROS-i
Clearfield, Nov 11, 1863, 3in.
rririiliTiwi; i.-v rr.nical Survey1'!
O. fers bis professional srvice to '1
of Clcarfiold county. Raving ParcJl?-1?
i etruments, Drafts, Ao., of tne iai I
I deo'd, be will be ready to siten w- j
rpiIE undersigned respectfully ,ent to all correspondents
publie generally, that he bas Just' ' J A J TJ DUVALL
receivod from the Esst. and 01. en. rr. v..l.i ..j u.j'c. ' . ', yvai. ,
ed at hi. ..tahli.hm.ntln ORAUAilS l?n n "J". "u,ra e""L UM rP"
Cl.art.l.l. P. . - ...n,.m.nt Vr r" '" v vepoi, AimesTlue, omo.
"atciis, aoajxwiLBT or oiuerent qualities,
e fully warrant our enemes ami mill, i.i.l. J . . . v. k eonsol
be made of first class material 1 wrkm,.nl,; 1 :.i ..u u.v,- n.,... on nil
ins; with Brass Ball Valves in pumps, and j wersville, or by letter addressed to bi"
1, and to saw from 6,000 to 10,000 feet of wensvilje! 6. F. Mc0l0-st
sp.2I '64-ly.
WANTED A large M J
T PMYSEEDin excn"1'
GOODS at the Cheap JB0Jirgtf
the same
checks.
lumber per day (say ten hours.)
jj-uruors solicited. Descriptive eirou lars
aug. 17. ly.
from a single piece U a full seU, which be will QTAPLE Dry Ooods - Cloths, Casslmeies
sell at the most reasonable prices for cash, or In O Cloak-cloths, Tweeds, Satinetts, Silkwarp
"c) nrRi?Sorr0.ld 'ld "'"v'1 . I Tickia. Muslin, Liaen, Prints, at the
CLOCKS of every variety on hand, at the meit old prices at ' -reasonable
prices. 1 t t rwiTTtrjia
ALL kinds of Clocks'. lYatr-he. ..A J...1' J " """"
earefuUy repaired and R'arraaierf. ) riARPETINQ-Ingrain. Cotton, hemp. Blair.
V Fleer Oil-cloths, BrocaUlle, Iloor mats. As.
A tuiwcj of psttroBlge Is solicited,
Curwensville. Sept 19, 1863.
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M. M'CULWICH. AvT 4,
Liw.Clewfl. d. Pa. ".TjftsU
Street one door east of tne
Dank." ttsy; .
T)OOTS and 6boes-a f0B1P'.'j(irl'.',i
1 T .i.. n.nilamen s. Kit".
m m w.uiv. , -" .
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