Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 10, 1866, Image 4

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    Srtmner'i Attack Upon Grant.
What Ceiiernl Loe failo.l (o th, Mr.
Charles 811 inner, fr MuhsiuIium-Uh.
lias undertaken to nt cornplii-b. Thci
American iieoj)k wlii Mi'-ve. tlmt
tho Keiiuluic owea Bumc-thing to the
soMier who led our armies to lihnl
victory over the rebellion, will bo edi
fied by tho modesty of tho Mnesndiu
ectts Senator who yesterday assailed,
scrap-book in band, the honor aud
veracity of Ulysses S. lirtmt 1
General Cirant has seen tho South.
Mr. Charles Sumner never baa ven
tured beyond the lino of our national
bavonets arrayed for Avar. General
Grant deflated tho gallant armies
which, for four kng years, bold at
bay the whole power of tho Union,
llr. Charles Sumner was ignominious
ly thrashed with a cano by ft South
Carolina representative, long since
dead and turned to dust.
Tho hero of a hundred fights re
commcudd that the Southern people
bo entrusted with tho control of their
own aflairfl. The victim of Mr. Pres
ton Brooks, writhing still with an im
potent lust of personal vengeance
upon tho innocent fellow-citizens of a
rash and hasty man whom God bus
removed from all human retribution,
shrieks out foul-mouthed abuse of the
President, and clamors for tho practi
calnbolitku. of lLo Constitution and
the Union.
Ileuvun forbid that we should insult
tho common sense and the patriotism
of the American people with orrvmrnt
in such a chug a this. Jfever were
the Man and the Fanatic more sharply
brought f'uco to f'aco than here. Gen.
Grant iburrht to save the Union and
tho Constitution. id tho heroic
Americans who fought under General
.Grant, and with him, light to save
tho welts and scars scored upon the
broad hack of Mr Charles Sumner by
a dead Congressman from Curoliua ?
World.
Ilow 2heoiio Trooi'b were J'aiskp.
It was stated by Mr. T. K. Lloyd,
Prcfiident'of tho Board of Aldermen,
iu the remarks upon tho subject of
negro suffrage, in tho Washington
City Council at a luto meetiup; ol'lhtit
body that tho most of tho negroes
who went from tho District of Colum-1
bin into the army "wero taken pos-
n, !...:. .1....
can.,., uj y .v., t tuw. . w , ,
o, , . . I'll ii '
lick that "many of them were credited ,
to the fatate ol Massachusetts, l-roin
. tho extended remarks of Mr. Lloj-d,
as published iu the Intelligencer, wo
quote ns follows :
Mr. Lloyd continued, nnJ 6aid all
lie Lad stated could bo proven. The
negroes now most active for suffrage
wero not tnose wi.o were in tho eer-
Vice Of the United States. How was
tho first negro regiment raised Lerer
A company of colored troops paraded
tho streets, followed by a lurge num.-
ber of idle colored people The com-'
mny baited in front of the Treasury
Department, and nt tho word of com-
mand each soldier seized an idle negro
nnd carried them toAnalostan Island.1
and thus tho first regiment was start-j
ed. Yet, to theso reoident negroes is
ascribed tho greatest praise, whilo
scarcely a company was in tho service
One of tho jrreat arcuments was,
tho services rendered by the nc'iroes:(5f"!lfn'
during tho war. On an occasion of
this kind, when it was asserted that
negroes, out of a population of lo,000 : ton,
had furnished G,0u0 soldiers, and thnt'j,,"
the whites, out of a population of GO,- j Kanhaua,
liUU,had iurtnsheu but l.ftUU soldiers,'
it became our duty to nan the ho to i
tho mast. Of the negroes who wero'
residing hero in 1961 and 1802, when J
theso troubles commenced, not ono
hundred entered tho service of the
United States ; but thoso who did go
were refugees and contrabands who
came hero to seek brend, and who
were taken possession of by men of
their own color, and 6old into tho ser-
vico of the United Sizies. Halt imorc
Sun.
Av Epitoh Sold. Brother L d,
political editor of tho Dispatch, who
now and then does a little in tlio re
nortpr's linn tell n pmiitnl afniv nnon
iiimselt; with conMderable "guito, inM.5;
.vinivvuvu n ivii inv uv;uii.tuiuil
monies at Girard. jjciiiur almost an
entire stranger in tho place, and hav
ing some neijiinintaneo with Colonel
llico, lie naturally directed hi course
to that gentleman's residence A t the
door ho met a rather elderly, plain,
and no-ways distinguished looking
man, ho took for nn attendant
on tho occasion. Taking out his
enrd, in that modest manner for which
editors nro noticeable, ho presented it
tothe supposed usiicr,with the rcqiicstl
that it le handed to Col. liico. The
elderly individual read it with appar
ent curiosity, glanced at tho waiting
editor with an odd sort of an express
ion, and. making ono of the biandost
of bows, disappeared to give it to the
owner of the housn, who soon present
ed himself nt tho door. Jiulgo of the
editor's feelings, when upon being es
corted to tho parlor, ho found tho
aforesaid bearer of his card snugly re
posing on a sofa, and was introduced
to him as tho Governor of Penusyl
vania ! Eric Observer.
'Bobby, what does your father do
for a living ?" "'lie's a philanthropist,
sir." "A what?" "A philan thro
pist, fc-ir ho collects money for Central
America, and builds houses out of the
proceeds."
.Rev. Dr. Vcrner' church, in New
lork, is called the 'Tretty Waiter-
Girl'e Church." Kcasfin rrptttr-mrla
!jt "filatSrlbSfFblitan." !
ti1 IHi Hi SXJt f2
Rate of fcuWrlptliiii,
Jobbing'
Suitrrintion. in ndrnnct.
AflcrtUI"g no
fi 00
' if poid rithin six ikomms.
1 nI purl until after the tip i-
rnliun o fix mvHlht, S
Admr.' and Fx're' notice; each, 0 limn, $2
Awlituri' Doticee, taik, - -
Ihmtitnit and AVroyt, inch, 3 limes, 1
llietolulion unfit-it, each, 3 limes,
rruntitiif id-trfitMicHft, ptr t.nare 10 I j
lint; r lce'. timet, or lete, J
For each sutWoiioif insertion,
OJHeiul adrrrtieiny, r each t.n.ire of 10 J j
linee, or ittt 3 lime; or let; J
10
00
jo'
60 '
1)0
60
10
to
For each 4roiitn( insertion,
Pre., moniil Card; 1 yi'nr, -
f.nenl Hoficef. ver line. "
. 5 I'O
IS
. 10
I 00
12 00
IS 00
20 00
3i 00
CO 00
Uliituuru notice; over i line; per lint,
tarlf uJiertitinij, 1 fliltirt,
do do 2 do
do do S no
Yearly adnrtiting, I euumn,
4
1
The aW rntoi apply cly to aJTertiwinonta . (weB ( M a SurTeyor( flttUoM hiro.df Hint ;
tupplain. Ailverti.ement let in Urge type ,U can dfr ,atiffaction. f0b. '3tf. I
i r with cuU, or out of plain itylo, will be cbarg
oil double tbe ubove rnto lor tpac
Hleiukt, tinyle quirt,
do 3 quirt; per quire,
do 6 ymVct,;ir9iiir,
io over 6 quint, per quirt,
UundliUt, i eh eel, J5, or lett,
do i thret, 25, or let;
do i ehret, 20, or leu,
el,. vhote theel. 25. or fett,
2 50
2 00
1 75
1 Ml
1 50
2 50
4 50
8 00
;r.'Tr 25 of ei h of above t pniortinat ratoa.
iTlbe above rate were agreed upon by tho
undersigned, on the 3d day ot December, 1SGI.
nd will be itriMly adlierodto during the proaenl
hitb price ol nil kioda of printine muteriula.
b ' . W. SNYDKK, t CO.,
Publiabcr of tlio "CUacjuld ll.puhlicnu."
6. J. HOW,
TuMisher of tho "i-ftioB't Journul."
CLFAH FIELD CO- DIRECTOR Y
time of HCLDIK8 ccrs?.
ii Monday in January, 3d Monday '.n .Tnr,
II Monday in March, 4th Monday in Sept.
ol each year, and continue two woeka if ueccuury.
COUNTY AND DISTEICT OFFICE! ,
Fioi't Judge on. Fnmtiel Linn, Eellefonte.
A'te Judge Hon. J. D.Thnmpaon.Curwcntivill
lion. Jam ct Blooui, Furrett,
Sheriff, Jacob A. Faiut. CleurHclil,
I'rothonotnry, D. F. Etiweilcr, ' "
Reg. A Ree. Inaiah 0, Piu-gor, '
Diatrict Att'y, M il, M. McCullougo "
Treauror, C. Kraljer, "
Co. Burveyor, 11. Ii. Wriylit,
Comiuieai jnerB, Thos. Douhorty
A in os Read,
Conrad Dukor,
Auditor, TT- Woodward,
F. F. Couteror,
Olen Hpe.
ClcnrCcld.
do
Anaonville.
Pcnnfield.
LeconteiMill
St. L. C. Evan.
l'ik tp. j
Clearfield !
Cleurfitld. I
C""""1', Ilcury w. lVrk.
(Oeuaty bup't. C. B. tandfurd,
OFFICES
ToiratJiipt, roil Vmcei, l ot'mriittrt,
Glen Hope, M m. P. Writf
"
Vtahville, Thoodoro Wold,
llcgarty'i X P.oada.Sainl. Hcgnrty,
, Bell,
Bower,
W. McCracken,
Th. A. M'Uhce.
J. W. Campbell,
U.L.IIondt-raou,
Jamei I'.looin,
Jamc Forrctt,
William Albert
11. II, Moore,
Clia. Floppy,
John llobcrlin,
Cheat,
Cub,
Oetend,
Forrest,
Clearfield Bridge,
Woodland,
Lutberebur(,
Trnutrilie,
Blooni,
l!og!,
1! rail lord,
,r'r"MJ''
Jcflercon Line,
BurnaiJa, New Waabington, Jaa. Gallaber,
(LbMl
j II
"
Burntide,
W. C. Irvln,
Patclinville,
Eaat ltidge,
Hard,
McGarvey,
Jack I'atehin,
Jacob Boice,
O. Toter, Jr.
. Wuj. McOairey,
B. A. l'arbcr,
M. A. Frank,
P. A. Gaulia,
J.F.W.Sobnurra
T. W. Fleming,
Centre county,
8. Badobuch,
T. F. Boalidi,
Ed. Williams,
Jaa. McClollan
C. Mignot,
William Cnrr,
A. II. Shaw,
T. ll.Forcce,
Jaa. A. llegarty
Chan. J. l'usey,
Iavid Tyler.
11. Woodward,
Elita Chnte,
G. lleekaiiorn,
M.O.Ftirk,
E. C. Brenner.
J. C. Brenner,
11. W. Fpencer,
A. C. Moore,
T. II, Fleming.
Bonl. F. Dale.
' o;
,CovioKtn, FrcnehviUe,
"
Karthaui,
Cnnrn.vlll Curwcmvillo,
Fhilip.ibur,
'
; "
reu.!nn'
' g"', j
i M
Veal Decatur,
Oaceola it! ill,
JIarron,
Little Toly,
Letonte'a Slillf,
Bald Ilillf,
Shawavillo.
Graham, Grahain'.on,
Guelich, tu.itbi Villi,
Beceoria,
MnJi'ira,
Tyler,
Ponn field,
Amonville,
Fait Lick,
New Millport,
Kylortnwn,
Mnrrirdale,
Lumber City,
Grampian lHli,
Curwenaville,
Bloomingville,
Buck ton,
JefTric,
Kn".
Morria,
u
Penn,
rike, '
i
t'nion.
I), hi. Biubaker,
Woodward,
Jamc Lockett,
Thia Poat Offic will do tot Cheat town.bip,
f n in anrwer lor xerguaon towntinp.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor ; A. O. Cortln, Centre county f4,nfl0
Pec'y of Com., Eli Blifor, Union counly 1,700
Dep. Fec'yof Coin ; S. B. Thnmaa, Del.eo. 1.50(1
Audit-.ir Ueneral; Iaae Sltnker, Union eo. 1,700
Purveyor Gen,; Jamei P. Barr, Pitlahurgh I,u0
Aiiorney wen.; ivm. M, Meredith, Phira
Adjutant Geo,; A. L. lturaell, Bedford eo.
Stale Troamtrer; W, II. Koioblo, Phil'a
Superintendent Common
s,voo
1,700
bchonla: R. C. Cobnrn. Bradford eonntT 1.500
600
SUPREME COURT OF PENN" A.
Chief Justice ; George W. Woodward of Luicrn
Associate Justices ; Jnmes Thompson of Erie
" " William Htrong of Biicka
' " John M. Reed of Phil'a
M H Daniel Agnew of Betver.
The Court bolda Irs rearlnns In Philadelphia on
the Br6t Monday of January; In Harrii-burg on
the fourth Monday of April ; at Punbury on th
first Monday in October ; and in PitUburg on the
third Monday in Octubor. All returns from the
XXV Judicial District, comprising the counties
of llcatneld, Center aud Clinton, are to ba mad
on the second Mcnday of Fobruary.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
w..,....
SXECUTITE.
President Andrew Johnson, of Tennosse 125,000
Vice President Pro. Tein. ?. Foote, of Vt. ,ono
CAIUNET OKFICEKS.-balariks, 8.000
Pecrotary iif Flat ; Km, fl. Peward.nf New York
See'y of Treasury ;Huch M'Cullonnh. of Indiana
See'y of War; Edwin M.rUnton, of Pennsylvania
cecy oi in isavy ; Uideon Wells, of Connecticut
Secretary of Interior; James Harlan, of Iowa.
- M. Ovneral ; w illiaiu Drnnisen, of Ohio.
Attorney General ; J
JUDICIARY.
Chief Jchtick, ?0,f,(O-ABWriATEg, fGOOO-
in ici juriice; o. r. cnase, ol Ohio.
Associate Justices; Bamuel Nelson, of New York
" " Robert C. Grier, of Penn'a.
- vc?" w'ne'of a's.
" Kaihan Clifford, of Maine,
Piiprem Court meets 1st M today of December,
. ".'i "
PTOVISIONS-Flour, Cheese, Utd, Uricd
Apples, Dried Teaches, received rcffularl
from th weal s tha atnra nf J P V1iitl-d
'
business Siwclcrn.
JOUK II. OMVU. t. T. tiuwi'".
1 OittIs & A 1 a s a n 3 (D r,
ATTOHMiYS AT LAW ,
Frpt. IHth 1S'5, 1 y. llellelUnte JPf-
AV.
Jl (.'l)l.l.f';ll, Attoiisst at
Law. Clcarf, d. Pa. Office on Market
Street una door lt of the "Clearfield Couuty
Hank." 4, I6i-U.
I OnEUT J. WALLACE, Attohmky at Law
ll. ClKiirficM, Pn, C(l. lc falw,l op
pusilo tlx Jcurr.u orr.ee
Ar. 1. 1l5 I'
XHOM H J. M l l'l.l.OUUll,
Atttirnry t I.w.
nm .,ntnlnif Hi Hank, formerly oecnnifd by
J h. McKnnllv, V.n., Market lreet, ClHr(leU,
:i'a Will UtonJ promptly to Collrotinnt. Pnle
of Lod, Ac. Uc.
JOnN L. CUTTLE,
Attorney at Law "'l Ileal I'niate Agent,
CLliAIl FIELD, PEN'N'A.
Office on Market it. Opposite the Jail,
rfc EsSTKCTFULLY offon bin rvlcei in
l inir anil buvina lands In ClcnrfloM and ad-
. an.l with in rnerle nee ol over
CYRENIU8 HOWE.
Justice of the Peace.
For DtcATra Township,
will promptly attend to all huiinesa ntruilod to j
hi. .a. P. O. Addre.. l'nllipaburic l.
hi euro
Aug. 21at lffil
JOSEI'll 11. EBETII, Jualleo of th Paace.and
Licemcd, Cou-cyftncrr, New u'l'i"lf",n .
Cltarli.U county. Pa.
Li'
J. R. ITHCKRAV. SAMUEL iikulu,
MsHiDiwsiy 6 mttsMIL
itfaicre m rorcinn auu ifim-euu .iu-iiiihu.aui
Lumber, Oruin, rfo. Nt" W'atliiiigion,
Oclnlior lHf 5.-1.T.pd. Clearfield Co. 1'.
MRS. 1. J. BEItHY rofpectfully annmL
ee that ahe will take a few Pupila In Vo
cal and Tinno Ml'tHC, to eomroence Moi iln
April Sd. Terms, $10 per quarter of 11 wectt
irRooui at residence of J. L. Cuttle, Esq
C'lriirfieM. Muroh ?J, tNfS-
Dr. j v. iti;i:ri:iir.i.i.-T.ite
jreon of the 8:)d He(;iieut, fenn'a olun-
loin, having returned from tho Army, tffrr hi
pri.fe.-.innal tervice to tha citiacn of Clearficli
end ricbity. Trofi-aiioniil call promptly alien-
ded to. Ofiice on South Eaat corner of d t
Market treet. Oct 4, 18M.-oiao.-pd.
.T. P. KRATZER,
MERCHANT, and doalor in Dry Good
Clothing, iUnlnuxe, tiuteojnaie, lirocctici
Frovifinna, Ae.
Market alreet, oppoite the Jail, Clearfield P.
April 20th 1881,
(1 EOKGH FALK takea thij method of inform
T inir the watermen of ClearfleM county that
be baa refitted and reopened tho botol torincny
'"'Pi by E. Kchreiaer, at Coxcatown, where ho
will take expeeial pnim to render natiefaclion to
all who favor him with thuir patronage.
Coxcatovru, April )2, '6j. draly.
a uctiom:i:
Tha aubtcribor ha ving '
no for eryinR Tcuduea i
i tiiken out a Licenao for crying Tctiduea i
and other Fublio alc-, either in l.uglih or (ior-1
man, rctpectfully offer bia aervice to hi fuilow
" t - "... - -- "
nnrl nf lh Aminlv. nn llie .hnrtasl nolicA either i
verbally or by loiter, and upon the mot roaon -able
term. When o detlred, he will furniah
the Clerk and complete all the tia-tiioa connect.
d with the ale. JOSKFU II. JONH5.
Kylertown, P. 0., War. 1, 1865. ly. pd.
Susquehanna Mouse,
CUJIWEXSVJLLE, To.
y.W. WOKUALl., I'mrrletor.
THIS lnrgo atii eommodinu TTOTKL la do
lightfully located on the bank of th Sua
ooehanna, iu the borough of Curwenaville.
Th present proprietor will rpnro o eCTort to j
render hi eurtonioi ctmfurtAble, and hope tc I
merit a liberal (hare cf public pitronoe. I
II1S BAR AND TAm.K
Will be well aupplied with every thing th mar
kit i.TV.rjfl. lUfticen will alwaya Bud hi "latch
airing" ont. War. S.I. '81. tf.
mo. 17,65.
-JJlllLADELnilA AND EIUE KAIL
i.
ROAD. Thi creat linetraere the
fturlbern and Aorthwert eouotiea or Pennsylva
nia to the city of Erie on Lak Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the
rENN'A RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Time of Paasenger train at EuruEU'M.
Leave Kaatward.
Frie Mail Train 10.11 A.M.
Erie Expreat Train S.J 7 P. M,
Leave cstward.
Krie Mail Train 10.12 A. M.
Er!e liiprcus Train 8.62 P. M.
Pasnengcr car run through on th Erie Mail
and Exprcaa Train without change both waya
between Philadelphia and Erie.
'ftv V.irlf f1niili.rllnn.
Le,Te N. Yurk at p. m., arri at K.rle S.3T a.m
Lear hne at l.55f.m.,arriveatN.inrk l.lSp.in
No change of Cara between I'.rleA N.YorL.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night trains.
For information rcspectin; Paiaenfrer buat
nets, apply at Cor. SOih and Market Si's, Phil'a.
And for Freight buinest of th Company'
Agent 8. B. Kinpiton.jr., Cur. 1.1th and Market
street i, Philadelphiu.
J. V, Kejnoldii, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent, K. C. R. It., Baltimore.
II. II. Hoi'SToa, General Freight Agt. Phil'a.
II. W. Gwikkp.r, Gcntrul Tiiket Apt. Phil'a,
A L. TYLER, General Btip't, Williamiport.
B
ALD EAGI.K VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
l'a II Arrangement.
Leave I'aatward.
STATION'S. Time.
Leave Westward.
STATIONS. Time,
Lock Haven 1.40 p ro
L k Haven Int. 2 45 "
Pyron
Intersection
8.50 m
8.00 "
9.07 "
V.8S '
9.K5 "
t.U n
9.55 "
10.08 "
Bald Engl '
llnnnah
Port Matilda
Martha
Julian
I'nionvills
Flenilnpton
Mill Hall
Beech Crek
Euglevllle
Howard
Mount Eaglo
Holler
Curtin
Milesbcrg
Bellfont
Milesburg
152 1
I. .18
S.1S
Jl.54
3.4.1
4 (10
4 05 1
4.10 '
4 25
4.S5
4.40
11. A S.g. Int., 10. IS
Mllcsburg 10.24
Bellfont
I Ar 10. H2
1L 10.37
Milesburg 10.45 " ;
Cartin 10.5S "
4.50
illolters 11.02 " :
Mount Ernrl. 11.10 -
B. A S, . Int., 4.55
I'nionvill
407
6.21
Howard 11.25"'
EagUvill 11.42 "
Beech Cre.k 11.43 " ;
Julian
Martha
Port Matilda
Hannah
Bald Kiifil
Intersection
ARHlva AT
fyron
6 85
4S
A01
6 IS
6.25
Mill Hall 12.0(1 p.ra
Flemingtnn 12.10 '
L'k Haven Int 12.15
ARniva at
Lock Haven 12.19 " ; fyron 6.35
JAMES LEWIS,
hup't T. A C. and B. E. V. Branch Roada
T
YR0NK A CLKARFIELD RAIL ROAD.
Fall Arrangement.
I.EAV EaSTWABO.
I,av NoRTiwAan.
STATIONS. Tima.
STATIONS. Time.
rhiiipshurg
J'""!
P. M.
3.50
4.05
4.14
4.25
4..K
4.41
4.52
(.05
(.30
A.
Tyron
Intersection
Yanseoyoc
Oar-'ncr
ML l'hasant
8arrmlt
Bandy Kidg
Powelton
Osceola
Dunbar
M.
8.65
8.101
l.0
P.ail
9,45
.5T
10.10
10.20
10.35
10.45
wp,'' .
n.m.l
'n,,0yo,
Intersection
Rtlva AT
ARRira AT
rhilipsburg
.Tyron J.49
11.00
RICHARD HOSSOP.
r:. : xn.iim -
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MUSLINS
DELAINES
COUUHC-S
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price"
piicos
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tsonmatioi
prices
Jut reeeivod at MOSSOI'S'.
(llXnitAMS nt Keiisatioii prleen
CHINTZ
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(i LOVKS
CHAVATS
'shawls
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SenhRlicn jiricua
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Spiisiition prices
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Sensation
Bensntion
ririces
prices
MUSLINS
.NSJ
All to bebudftt MOSSOr.S'.
LINEN at
CHASII at
CURTAINS at
l'AULK CLOTHS ut
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Sensation
prices
price
prices
prices
SciiKftlion
Hriioulion
StTNition
prices
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lot all kind- &.
at Sennnlion pnec-s
i nv mmn'lv I
Alvs on bnnd at MOS.SOr.SV
ICASSIMhltKS ut
.'cnsittiOll
it'.'nsaliou
Senantinn
SctlKBtlOII
Seni.nl iou
Sunnalion
prices
prieca
price
prices
price
SATT1NKTS
at
at
at
at
at
WlCDS
w 'S
VLSTINGS
.aillitliiMja
irici:s
CIj0XHi;.0pacL
at m assort:
ri Coats, I'mit?,
Veals,
Under Sliirla,
riuminl SI. ills, ,
LooU, Shoes,
II ma and C;H'J.
at tsotisalion prices
Now for aide nt MOSSOrS.
II A R D W A It K
ikucli aa t-nws.naila
at aenanlion price
F.ir-jFoi.k((i Knivea,
ik;.,, IJ i i -, rrea
j""' ' b i .
,
Liy LUlw., aarn
at Mossors1.
H8 i lie, i rnnuy,
Oin, Whiikey,
Ccnac, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, audi ns
rruncd, r.nisina,
Figs, rilLerU, &c.
at aensation pricet.
at icnaation price-
at MO.SS0P.S'.
GKOCEMES, any!
Hour, Ham,
Shoulder, Supar,
Moluesos, Cotl'eo,
Tp, C r a o k e r,
Spieoa, 'Jundle,
at tetitation price
Coal Oil, etc., etc
Alway at MOSSOTS'.
fiLACK I NO
it p kS
at,
at
at
at
nt
at
teuautioa
trtmation
aunaittinn
lensntion
si-nBiition
agination
pricea
pricea
prices
prices
price
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price
At the tore of RICH AKD MOS.SJP,
MOSSOl'
Alwny kerp on hind a lull
rwsottment of all kinds or good requited
for the accommodation ot the ptiUic.
Nov. 13. 1SS.
FRESH ARRIVALS,
AT THE CHI2AP STOJIK OF
BOIMGX, SHOWERS L GRAHAM.
Fall Goods,
NEW .
And Very Chcat, ! !
B0YNTOX, SHOWERS k GIlAHAM-suo.
cessora to Boynton A Showor respectfully
announce to the publlo that they ar now open
ins; an extensive assortment of
FALL GOODS,
At tbe old stand In Graham's new building which
they offer to sell at astonishingly low prices.
(considering their col '.) for cash or approv
ed country produce. Thoir tock of
DltY GOODS
CANNOT RE SURPASSED! 1
Customers can there find
CALICOES WJTII FAST COLORS I
MUSLINS I DELAINES! LAWNS !
CLOTHS 1 CASSiMEKS! VESTINGS!
LADIES'SHA tVL? ! GENTS' SHAWLS
HATS k CArS 1 BOOTS k SHOES
CARPETS k OIL-CLOTHS!
OUR STOCK OF
FANCYGOODS
IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY", ctnlraoing
NOTIONS 1 NOTIONS 1 NOTIONS
Scarfs 1 1 lead-Nets! Xetk-Ties!
Satchels! Tort Monnaics ! Brushes!
Thotojrrnhic Albums !
FITES. TOJUCCO k SEOAUS!
PERKUMERY OF ALL KINDS!
Or anything elue in the Notion Line !
" ALSO,
IIAllD-AVAllE !
Queens ware,
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS !
All of th hest quality, and selected with specif.!
regard to th trade of Clearfield county.
At P. 1IOYNTON.
JOS KIMI SHOWERS,
iVDWAUD GKAUAM.
Clearfield, May 10, 1SIU.
'l'lirrsllilli' lllSfiPllillP.
M III 1!1IIII1IIL,.
II At l'T Co., manufacture Tour horse sweep
a luni.r i iirr uiiiK m acnines, wuo i-nresner.
shaker and strap for $1110 j and two horse tread!
, u. - " ..,..., t. itt, iiiirruui.fiiiHoi,
j and slrnp all complete, fur $175 at the shop, or
delivered to nearest railroad station. Warranted
j P'v sahstaction in threshing, and kept good
t0 'hresh one crop free of charge.
They havt Jilesburg, Centre county, Ta.,1
sxperieaood Millwright and Macbinials, who
lll lk Jobs to make new, or repair old mills, j
either water or ste.m power, of any site. Cast-
Ingsand material furnished at short notice.
rnces for cash a cheap as can b got any place i
U the eounty. -
Msaas Haupt is still agent for all the In
saranoa Companies ol ths Sute in good standing, ,
who do a Cash Business,
V
Jun ii, im.)
reeommondod.
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AIL ItOAl) MiMlxl'., Mln Ul ,
bunt, IVnii', ItoimnT I.i.m'k, I'r'T rici'ir.
kr rnntt biiIIt t n Imrnl lh rlmi'Uf lniMuff.
II in 1.1. !i la aUiim iun-llfJ U'O I'-Mt Ik
Mntkrt ITi.rJ. The lrveUoff w'i'
to kIv him r!l. Nov In, ISC
THOMAS M CKISMAN
A-tiiI f.ir Iho eUacr Kowinir Mntlilncl.
Pliilifliiirc Ctnlto co., 1'iinn'it,
0 i. mil, i.ies.-ir.
C. R. lO'Tr.R, ElilT. I'ERKI, n M. V. WRKillT,
J. I). II UIRK, A. K.WRIfillT, W. A. WAI LALB, J
RICH. SHAW, J. T. LEONARD, J. I'. GRAHAM,
CEO. L. REED.
:m tS' doIlcdion gous
i Ol"'
FOSTER, PEUKS, WEIGHT & CO ,
rHILirSBUKG.CEKTasCo., Ta.
Dilliof ExchanRO, Note and I)r:ift dlscounlod.
Dia'OSlTS RKCi;iVKl).
Collection made and proceed promptly remitted.
F.xchunpe on the CitU a eoiiKlnnliy on baud.
The above Dunking llouio ii now open aud
rendy fur buainer. t
Istpt 0, ISui. PmurPBi'RO, Contre Co., Tenn a,
N W GOODS.
Ii. G. KI2SSL.EK,
riiiLU'-nLiKJ, Pk.nn'a.
Informs the Tulilic generally that
HE HAS JUST Ol'ENED
A
Sjilcnrtld Utock of New (JooJs, that Can I
15E l! EAT ANY UHKKE
for Chen pncs3 and Quality.
CALL AND SEE.
riiilicilurz. Oct. 2i , 13155 3in. L. G. KESSLEIt-
CLEARFIELD STORE
Philipsburg,
Pa.
U lI.I.I All IV. DITT8.
GEORl'.I I.. KECU.
JOHM r. WEAVER"
WILLI. Ml POWELL.
IK liETTS, J" CO..
(Successors to Munson A Hoops)
JJnvn just rereivejil a larpe find veil f
locted Slock of all kirj'l of Staple gooda,
tuch as
Dry Goods, Clothing,
I'.orit and Slircn, llaU find Jh'8, No
liuta, liuidivaip, (ilasi, Nuilj, liU,
Paints, Queens-ware,
: t ' i- 1 r . 1 ?i.
urocprie, r mur, i.icon. i ten, o.c, wiiicii
wearo offering at greatly rnduced prices,
For Cash or in
E.Trhn;e for Lumber and Shingle.
We hope to make il to the advuiiiae ol
Tinihcr Men,
ia tha !rrorend of Cleat field counly and
on Cleat Geld Creek, l.t cut their aupplii-'
from tLia point, being on the lino of
Rail Road can Sell
good on belter Icruis than at any point
in C'lcai field county, nnd we are telling
our Stock nt such
price ns to make it n object to lhoe bay-
ing gooa iu viiis mnrKei 10 ueai mmui
Advances of Good, Feed, Arc,
made on account of Square Timber, which
we will either soli on coiuiuiasiou or buy
nt fixed rate.
Flnur of different Brnnd enn b had at
all timas at very low prior-a, at ihe Clear
iield Stare, l'hiliphhurg, Tenn'a.
Dry Oooda Notions, Ac, in prent vari
ety, at ttin lnwent price for Cnih. at the
Clearfield Store, Plulipiiburg, Tenn'a.
Salt by the Sack or lor.d, cheaper Ihnn
can bn had any where else, at tho Hour
field Store, Philipsburg. Penn'a.
Call and Examine lh slock of gondi. ni
the Clearfield Store, nl Philipsburg, Pa.
Ilifhest price paid in Goods or Cash for
Lumber and Shingles at tLe Clearfield
Store, rtiiliptburg, Penn'a,
The cheapest poodn of all kinds aieto be
had at the Clcnrtiuld Store, at Philipsburg.
ChII and see ifourpoodonnd rrice don't
soot tha limes. V. NV. ItETTS. & tX).
Philihutp. November l.'th, lSiVj.tf.
1
' s -v
I !
5I Mi.
Music Store.
W M fim.T.,Tfl,n.e.H!ir
In .Lc. " V!'. . .'.",
r ? l V . F Wl 1 01 " '
Lewis Hook Pt.re, where he keeps eonstantlyon
hand Bteinway 4 Pons' and Gachle'a 1 innn Man.
uralnrln)r Company's Pianos, Mason A Hamlin's I
cabln.f OrKanand Carlmrt, Keedham rf- CoVj
SIclorleons s (liiitari., Violins, Fife. Flutes-
uuiinr snn lonn vtnnira.
Mrsic Hooks Ooldon Chain, Golden Shower,
x.-.M vMii.ri, UUIIICU Xijn, CO., AC. I
; 8srT Mrsic Ho i cnnstantly receiving
from Philadelphia all the latest music, which i
person; at a distance wixuiii,!, can order, and'
'have sent them by mail, at MiMo-her'a nricea '
Pianos and Organs Warranted for Bv
yenrs.
Those wishing to buy any of th above a'ticlc
are Invited to call and examine in In. before pur -
chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same
in New York and Philadelphia.
Circular of Instrument sent promptly opon
application with any additional information Ue-
sired, B. M. UREEKK.
i v , ,,t , reei, nunungcon. ra.,
htt.t, 1865tf On doorwettof Lewis' Book Stor
'n
V iH S C ' .t V" I fTi
r a 'It v 'i" NA
Willi I Alt ll.MIb.
at Tin:
;NfjChcap Cash Storo
WILLIAM. IRWIN I
Market ttrcel, oppuUe Ike ' L'UarfuU ILvse,
Clearfield, l'a.
A FKESIl AHR1VAL OF
Winter Goods
AT THE CHEAP CASH STOliE.
I am Juflt recc!vin and opening a careful
locted etockof fashionallo Spring A Suieukt
s
of almost every description,
A beautiful aaiortment of Prints and Bry
looda, of the newest and Into it atylci. AUoa
eront variety of uneful notioni.
DllV-GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Bonnet, tjhauls,
llala and Cnpf,
Boots and Shoe, a largo quantity,
Hull aro, LJueeuiiware,
Urn?" and Medicines,
Oil and Painta,
Carpet A Oil Cloth,
GROCERIES,
Kith, Bacon and Flour,
Kackorel in J I and i harreli,
if the best quality, ull of which will be loid at
the loweat cafh or ready pay price.
My old friendr and the puliio generally, art
respectfully Inrlted to call.
prK. IS. All kinda of ffAA'anil approTfd
COUNTRY FHOUUVE taken in exchange fwr
Uooda.
WM. F. IRWIN'.
Cleariiold, May 31, 1865.
" MER RELIi !c IJIGLER
Have just opened a large and splendid
aisortmnt of
New Goods
IS
At their old stand in Clearfield.
TITET have th best assortment of Ilardsrar
tbst has ever been brought to this county
which they will sell at th urul reasonable pr i
ces, among which will be found a splendid to t e
C UT LE R r,
To wli.-li tliey Inxtte the special attention of the
puMie, embracing liiary Ulrr r-i.lat J forks,
cpoous and Iiuitcr knives of lie Lest manufac
ture. A lot of Flt-tnls cf the lest pattern, and other
G re -anna. Aha a pencrul assofini'-nt of pUtol
cartridges all of whkb will bo uld at reasona
ble price.
They continue to tnannfi'rtiire all klnd of
Tin-ware, Rruss Kettles, Stove
pipe etc., which cannot bo surpassed In t'.Is tee
lino of th t-tnto.
They also Lave on hand PKttiburijti Plow,
among which are Steel Centre Lever I'low. Also,
Flow Castings, and many other Agricultural Ira
ptements. Cook Stoves, 'Parlor and Coal
SIoto a (renenl assortment, and of th best pat--erus,
for sal at reasonabl prices.
Coal Oil, "Coal Oil Lamp?,
Paints, Oils and Vamiske, a grcnenl assortinont.
G l:i pu:ty, U, Irun andCastinj;a ot great
variety ; in fct almost every thine; wanU.J by
tbe public cm be found lit their eaubluhment,
and at prices that ci.nnot be beut.
Now is tlio time to purchase,
If you dt s'.re any thin- in thoir V.ue of business,
(live tbe:n a call and examin tLcir stock, and
they fuel assured that you can b accommodated
Hemcruher, their eftuhli.iiuiont is on Second
Street, Clearfield, Vi, w hero you cau buygiod
to th Tery best advantage.
tfOld silver, copper- brass, pewter and old
ea.tinjrs will be taken in eichangc for (roods.
May 20, lfti.l. JIKlt KELL & liiahER.
Cheap FMvnidirc!
DKSIRF.3 to inform hia old friend and eu
U nicrs that, havinf enlarged hia shop and
increaaed bis fuciliiio" for nianiifacturing, h i
now prepared to mako to order fumitnro as may
be drsired. in jrood style and at cheap rates for
.'anil. He mostly has on hand at his "f urni
tur Koonia," a varied assortment of Ready-mada
Furniture, ainong which ar
Uurcaus and Side-Boards,
'Wardrobes and hook-Casos : CcnUe, Sofa, Parlor
ureaaiust ana fining hi tension Table.
Common, FrencVPost, cottage, Jenny-
Lind aud other Bedsteads.
SOFAS of all, KIN IKS, WOKK-STAXD3
1IAT-RACK3 WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Rockinn; and Arm Chairs,
Spring Scat, Cane-Bottoro and Tarlor Chairs '
and Common and other Chair.
I a a K 1 M G U LASS ES
Of every description on hand; and new glasse
for old frames, which will be put In on ve
ry reasonable terms on short notice.
He alsokeepson ham", or furnishes to or
der, Hair, Corn-tlutk, Hair and.
Cotton top Muttresse.
C0FI1NS, Of everj kind.
Made to order, and funerals attended with a ,
Hearse, whenever do? ired.
Also, liotine Painting done to order.
The subscriber also manufactures, and bl
constantly en band,
C'lemcrt'i Patent Washing Ma;hin.
The beat now in as. Tbos using this machine
nover need b without clean clothe ! II alio has
Flyer's Patent Churn,
A superior article. A family using this Churn
never need be without butter I
All the abnv and many other articles ar far.
nlshed to customer cheap for Casa or eicbnnired
for appro ed country produce. Cherry, Maple
"ni, Linwooa ana oiuer i,umner suilabl lot
Cabinet work, taken in excbanire for furnltura.
I Xa-Kn,o.ob.r tb. .bop i. on Market street,
Clearfield, Pa., and nearly orposit tha "Old Jw
KLura." lnnv nri tph
Nov. Id, ISfll. j
1 1
FURS FIRS FURS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES OAKF0RD & SONS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
Tuilai rt.niiA.
Have Bow opened Iheirlarge nd splendid stock of
j LA')1 KS' KL'K CAl'I'S
1)IIA1JS MIHFJ
1 l-lfirr rsimra
' tUItS,ULUM,
AND 11O0DS.
Also the finpst assortment of "anry wr
fty. Muffleri, and GUvtt ever before)
offered bv tbem. ail ofsrhich am warrant.
ed to be at represented.
UM Oct
Shipping Furt
ffi p (p
t."V I'U the colWtions ' I :nfC4- tT7 l,,,!l,7.i"d!!aJl
R
i y
MERF.E6L 4 BIQLER'E.
Eup't T.A C. and B
tr a rirr,s oi ail aires. Inr aa I
SET VK'.ri&-.B1i
JAME8I.EWI3,
E. V, Branch Roads