Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 17, 1866, Image 6

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set op plain. Advertisements set in large type,
tr with cuts, or out of pUio stylo, will bo charg
ed double too above rate for space.
Wank; tinple qnii;
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do 6 ; iitrea, jiergm're,
do over 6 quint, per quire,
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rfo vhole theet. 25, or feat,
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arjJ-Tbe above rates were ngrced upon by the
undersigned, on the Hd day ot Deoember, 1864,
and will be Bfictly adhered to during the preaenl
lath price of all kinds of printing material.
" G. W. 6NVUKR, A CO.,
Publishers of the "Clearfield Kepvbliam."
6. J. HOW ,
Publisher of the "IlSttman't JuumaL"
CLFARF1ELD CO. DWEdTCRY
TIME OF UOLDINa C0tS7.
21 Hondoy in January, I 3d Monday !n Jur,
II Monday in March, 4th Jlonday in Sept.
of each year, and continue two weeke if noceary
COUNTY AND DISTRICT OFFICES
Prsii'i Jodsre on. Fnmuel Linn, Bellefonte.
Ai'te Judgi'i Hon. J. D.Thompeon.Curweneville
lion. JaoicB Llooin, lorrott,
Fhcriff, Jacob A. Faurt. Clearfield,
ProtbonoUry, D. F. Etjweiler.l "
T.eg. A Keo. Inaiah G. Barger, - "
Iiiitrict Atfy, WM, M. McCullough -Treamror,
C. Kratier, "
Co. Surveyor, H. B. Wright, Glen Hope.
Couiiuiteionert, Thos. Dougherty, Clearfield.
AmoaRead, do
Conrad Baker. Anronville.
AuJllora. II- Woodward, Penufitld.
F. F. Couteret, Leeonten Mill
M.L.C.Evanf. Pike tp.
Coroner, lleury W. Parke. ClearBeld
County Sup'L C. B. Sandford, ClcarCild.
LIST OF POST OFFICES.
Tomtkip; Pvt Office; Wtre
Becraria, Glen Hope, H'b, S. Wrigh'
i Vtahrille, Theodore Weld,
Hcgarty'i X Eoads.Saml. Hegarty
Cell,
Bower,
W. McCraeken.
Chest,
Cirnh,
Ortend,
Forrest,
Clearfield Bridge,
W cod land,
Lntbersburg,
Troutville,
Th. A. JI Ghce.
i. W, CempbelL
II. L. Henderson,
James Bloom,
James Forrest,
William Albert
R. II. Moore,
Cbaa. Ploppy,
John Ileber.in,
Plooai,
1) ;
Brauford,
Erady,
Jefferson Line,
linrneido,
.Chest,
New Washington, Jan. Uallaher,
Burn side,
W. C. Irvin,
Patchinville,
Jack Patcbin,
Jacob Boice,
G. Toner, jr.
m . East Ridge,
- Hurd, .
. , ' McQarrey,
" Westover,
Clearfield, Clearfield,
Covington, Frcnchville,
' Kartbaus,
Win. McUarvey,
A. rarner,
M. A, Frank,
P. A. Gaulin,
J.F.W.Schnarrs
T. W. Fleming,
Centre county,
S. Bud. bach,
T. F. Boalich,
Ed. Williams,
Jas. McClcllan
C. WiDot,
William Carr,
A. . Shaw,
T. ll.Forceo,
Jas. A. Ili'garty
Cbaa. J. Piuay,
David Tyler,
II. Woodward,
Klixa Chase.
G. lleckadorn,
M.O.Stirk,
E. C. Brenner.
J. C. Brcnnor,
H. W. Spencer,
A. C. Moore,
T. II. Fleming.
Benj. F. Dale,
D. K. Biubaker,
Curwensville Curwensville,
Decatur,
Philipsburjr,
i Vi est Decatur,
" Osceola Mills,
Ferguson, Mnrron,
Fox, Little Toby, .
iiirard, Leeonte'a Mills,
Bald Bills,
Goshen, 6bawsville,
tiroham, Grahamton,
MuelHt, Smith's Milts,
Fecoaria, Madeira,
Huston, Tyler,
- Pcnnficld,
Jordan, Ansnnville,
Kanhaus, fait Lirk,
Knox, New MLlport,
Morris, Kylertown,
H Morrisdsle,
Pcnn, Lumber City.
" Urampian II lis,
Pike, Curwensville,
Bloomingvilie,
I'uion, Reekton,
Woodward, Jeffries,
James Lockett,
This Post Office will do Tor Chest towosbip.
Will answer f'jr Ferguson tuwnship.
MATE GOVERNMENT. "
Governor j A. G. Curtin, Centre county $4,H0
f ec'y of Von., Kli Slifer, I'nion couniy 1,700
T)ep. Hcc'y of Cow ; 8. B. Tbouias, Del. eo. l.AOO
Auditor General; Isaac Menker, I'nioo oo. 1,7011
burveyor Gen,; James P. Barr, I'llj-burgh IMK
Attorney Gen.; Wm. M. Meredith, Phi"a
Adjutunl Gen A. L. Russell, Bedford eo.
flat Treasurer; W, H. k'enble, Phira 1,700
Fuperintendenl Couuion
fchools; R. C. Coburn, Bradford county 1,500
Iloiiuty ?up"t; Samnel P. Botes, Crawfird co
&tuU Libiariao, Wica Forney, IJarritbarg 00
SUPREME COURT OF TENN'A.
Chief Just I en s George W. Woodward of Lucerne
Assuciat Justices ; James Thoaipsoo of Erie
" " tt illinro Strung of Kicks
" " Jobs M. Reed of Phil'a
" " laniel Agnew of Ileiver.
The Court holds its sessions in Philadelphia on
the first Monday cf January; in Ilarrisburg on
the fourth Munday of April ; at Sunhary oo tbe
f rst Mnudsy in October ; and in Pittsburg on the
third Monday in October. All returns from tbe
XXV Judicial I'irtriot, enmprising tbe counties
of Clearfield, Center and Clinton, or to b uads
on the seconJ Monday of February.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
EXECl'TIVK.
President Andrew Johnsan, rf T. naessee $2i,W0
Vie President Pro. Tem. S. of Vt ,
CABINET OFFICERS.- salaries, sK.(HK),
Feeretary o' Plate; Wm. H. Seward, of New York I
hre y of Treesury j Hugh M Cullough, of Indian
bec'y of Va.r: Edwin M.ftanton, of Pennsylvania
Sec'y of tbe Navy ; Uideoa Welle, of Connecticut
8eeretry cf Interna; James Harlan, of low.
P. M.tieneral ; William Hennison, of Ohio.
Attorney U en era! ; Jemes Fpred, of Kentucky.
JUDICIARY.
CniEr JtsTK-E, $(sy-As.o iAiEs, ffiOOO
Cb ief Justice s 8. P. Chase, of Ohio. j
Asocial Judiocs; Saicuel Nelroo, of Xew York
" " Robert C. Urier, tt Penn'a,
" James M. Wayn,of Ueorgia,
" " Vaoancy ,
" " Nathan ClitTord. of Mains,
" ' Iavid Davu. of Illinois,
M " N. H. Swavne, of Ohio,
" " Ptq hen J. Fields, f Cal'a,
Supreme Cocrt aieeis 1st MsoJay ef Lieceaiber,
la Washington City. D. C.
PTCV1SIOXS-Flour, Cbeeaa, Urd, Isried
Adl-a, Pried Peaches, reoei-d reirularly
frota the w, ft the store of J. P. ERATZEK.
Cheeht a very finefinality and ebeap at
MERRELX A EIUIER'S.
jSnsintss girttlorj.
JOHN II. CUVIS. C. T. Al.KaKII.
O itt fies ?s -s.Hsssiiai3.ir,
ATTOKXUYS AT LAW,
Frp JSthlSnS, 1 y. lcilcT,"-,-TL 1!?
WHI. M t'Ul.I OIK.II, AttoKt At
, Law, ClearS d, Pa, Office on Market
Stroet one door east of tbo "ClearfHd County
llsnk." nay 4, isftt-tf.
I") 0BERT J. WALLACE, AvrDSssr at Law
jV Clearfield, n., vine in osaw
poeite theJoarnal office.
dee. 1. 1S5". tf
TIIOM J. M t UI.1.0IJGII,
Atfornpy t Law.
Oflire adjoining the Bank, formerly occupied by
J II. McKnally, Kq., Market Itroet, Clearfield,
Pa Will attend promptly to Collection?, Sale
ofLnndi, Ac Dec.l7, ;62.
JOIIN L. CUTTLE,
Attorney at Law and Heal toute Ageut,
CLEARFIELD, PEXN'A.
Oste on Marltelst. Oj)wsile the Jdl,
RESrECTFULLY oflere bin I rvicoa in erll.
ing and buying lands in Clcnrfiuld and ad
joining countibi ( and with an expei ii nce of over
twonty yonre ai a Surveyor, flattor hirai-elf that
h n render aatisfaction. Feb. 'U U.
CYRENIUS HOWIi.
Justice of tub Peace.
For Dkcatuh Towrehip,
ill promptly attend to all huinee entnuted to
hi care. V. U. Aaureea, t niupBourg i.
AL21etlRfil
TOSKrll 11. IJUlll 11, JUuce ni ue reaco,
l Licensed Con-eyanoer, ftew V'afhington,
Clearfiold county, l'a.
nn 1 to. i i.
R. M'JILRRAV. IA1ILKL MITCHELL.
Dealers in Foreign and DomeBtio Morchanuise,
Lumber, Grain, it c. New Washington,
October 25, 18ft.-ly.pd. Clearlielil la.
, Pi
MRS. H. J. nERRV recpeetfully anncna
ces that she will tike a few Pupils in Vc
ral and Piano All'SIC, to commence aloi caj
April 3d. Terms, fl per quartor or 11 wretA
Mr Rooms at resi.l'-uco of J. L. Cuttle, Esq
Clearfield, March 72, ISO
DR. i. V. BUKCIIFIELI). Late Bur
geon of the :id Regiment, I'enn'a Volun
teers, having returned from the Army, offers h'u
professional services to the citiiens of Clearfield
and vicinity. Professional calls promptly atten
ded to. Office on South East corner of d A
Market streets. Oct. 4, ll65.-6mo.-pd.
J. P. KRATZER,
MERCHANT, and dealer in Dry Goods
Clothing, Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries
Provisions, As.
Market street, opposite the Jail, Clearfield Pa.
April 20th 18t4,
GEORGE FALK takes tbli method of inform
ing the watermen of Clearfield county that
he boa refitted and reopened tbe hotel formerly
kept by E. Schreiaer, ft Coxestown, where be
will take especial pains to render satislaclion to
all who favor bim with their palroatge.
Coxestown, April 12. 'B. are'y.
VUCTIOXEEKTb! subscriber heTing
taken out a License for crying venduos
and other Public sales, either in Euglich or Gcr-
maa, respectfully offers his services to bis fe.low
citiiens, and will attend to all calls from any
part of the county, on the shortest notice cither
veroaiiy or oy letter, ana upon ibo asaii r-Ti-"n-
able terms. When so desired, be will furnish
ih rirrlc. Mid mnnUta all the bnsiaess eonnocL
ed with tbe sale. JOSEPH II. JO.NE5.
Kylertown, PO., Marl, 1804. ly. pd.
Susquehanna House,
C VR VEKSV1LLE, Pa.
X. Vi. WORRALL, Proprietor.
TIIIS large ana eotnmodioai UO TEL is de
lightfully located on the bank of tbe Sus
quehanna, in the borough of Curwensville.
Ths present proprietor will spars ao effort to
render bis customers eemfortable, and hopes tc
merit a liberal share cf publio patronage.
HIS BAR AND TABLE
Will be well supplied with every thing tbe mar
ket affords. Kaflineo will always find his "latch
itrirg" ont. Mar. i 'M. tf.
ICG5. 18G5.
IlIILADELnilA AND ERIE KAIL
ROAD. This greal line traverse the
Northern snd Northwest counties of Pennsylva
nia to the city of Erie on Lake Erie.
Tt has ben leased and is operated by th
PENN'A RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger trains at Earonu a.
Leave Lai. I ward
Erie Mail Train 10. 1 J A.M.
Erie Express Train 9.17 P. M,
Leave H eatward.
Erie Mail Train . 1A.13 A. M.
Er' Express Train fi.62 P. M.
Passenger cars run through on th Erie Mail
and Express Trains without obangs both ways
between Philadelphia and Erie.
Mew Turk Connection.
Leav N. York at (I p. m., arriv at Erie 2.37 a.m.
Leave Erie at 1.55 am., arrive at N. York 1.1 p. m
No rhaiige of Cars between I'.rie A K.York.
Elegaot Sleeping Can on all Night trains.
For information respectin i Poiaenger hasl
ncss. apply at Cor. 30th end Market St's, Pbil'a.
And for Freight business of tbe Company's i
I . - r- T, , - . . . r-. ,-,.1. i l '. . .
iirrnu n. l. iv ina;siuil,jr., vui.ioui nib Maraci
streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm, Brown, Agent, N. C. B.. Baltiranre.
n. II. HorsToii, General Freight Agt. l'hil'a.
H. W. tiwiKKKR, General Ticket AgL Phil's,
A L. TYLER. General Pup't, Williamsport.
ALD EAGLE VALLEY RAIL
Fall Arrangement.
Tin in
Leave Eastward.
STATIONS. Time. ;
lave Mestwird.
STATIONS. Time.
Lock Haven 2.40 p.m
l.'k Haven Int. 2 45 "
Pyrone
Intersection
Paid Eagle
Hannah
Port Matilda
Martha
Julian
Fnionville
6.50 a m
00
9.07 '
22
J5
9 44
B.55
10.08
: Flemingion
: Mm li.ii
; Beech Creek
': Esglevill
llurrard
: Moant Eagl
i II oil ore
Curtin
. Milesboj-g
; EollliinUi J
1 tt '
I.b
3.18 '
8?4
S.48
4.0! 1
4 5 1
4.10 '
4 25
4. .".5
4.40
R.A 8.8. InL, 10.18
Milesburg 10.21
Dellfont UJ8J7
Milcsbqrg 10.45
Cartin 10.58
(loiters 11.02
Mount Eagle 11.10
: Milesburg
4.50
II. A S, b. Int., 4.55
t'nionvill
7
Howari
11.2 " i
11 42 " ;
11.48 - j
12 .u4p m
li t! '
Julian
Martha
Port Matilda
Hannah
Bald Eagle
Intersection
Annua at
Tyrone
.21 1
5 35 1
6.48 1
C.Ol '
(118 1
.2i 1
e 35
Earlevill
Beeck Creek
Mill 1U1I
. FleningUa
L'k Haven luL 12.15
ARRtva AT
Lock Haven 12.19
JAMES LEWIS,
Pup't T. A C. and B. E. V. Branr Roads,
1YR0XK A CLEARFIELD RAIL ROAD.
l'all ArrancesoeiiU
Lrtvs ETWAsn.
STATIONS. Tim.
t.KAVt N0WT!WARD.
SIATIOKS, Tim.
P. M.
l.M
4.04
4.14
4.25
4 3(
4.42
4.52
I 05
5.1 S
5.30
A. I.
8.55
O.10
.10
IM
t.H
.5T
10.1
10.20
10. Si
145
Philipsburg
Tyron
iMiabir
Osooola
Powellon
Sandy Kidg
Summit
ML Pleasant
Oardser
Vanseeyoc
Intersection
ASBIVI at
Tyroo
Intersection
VsEscsyoe
Gardner
ML Pliasant
Sun mit
Sandy Ridgs
Poweltow
Osceola
Luubor
Al aivi at I
4-tfl fhilipsburg 11.00
JAKES LEWIS,
Sap't T. 1 C. and B. E. V, Branca Boads. 1
ITWl'IT CAR. A lrg lot ten '"""i
V fnilt enfotilntly on baud.
VTe would rtloa lhoe buying Fl!IT Ci,
lo obnorr that tbey are Soldered on th oMte
boem, If ..ldered o the intlde, there
I weyi melted rotln enough that cannot be reuio-
A A J..m li4l frull. .
- . . . . . . 11..
Thoie boylog from aa, will not have their
fruit endangered In Ibia iranoir, and our Cane
re all warranted.
N. H. AlfO Mlf iralln OleM Jareon hnd.
Fo,,t. 20, lSo5.tf;JKl,L J LWiLE.
COPARTNEKSIIir.
.u ..i..i .inlr nf (Inods has been aoiled to
those already on band at the Corner Siore in
Curwensville where we are now prepsreii to -now
Customers computed assortment witn prices ,f
as low as the lowet. The highest market raiesj
n.i.l r.ir I.nmher nf all description.
The patronage oi the publio is respectfully
solicited. EDWARD A. 1RVIN.
W.R, IlART6UyilN.
Curwensville, July 2. 18 4-
BARGAINS!
In Curwensville.
The Subscriber has just opened
at the Cld Stand,
in Curwensville, a large assort-
MEXT OF ALL KINDS OF OOOP.S
and Waree, auited to this lreafity, which
UK WILL SELL
Cheaper than they can be
Bought in the County, for Cash,
CALL AXU SEE
Ladies and Gentlemen,
BEFORE rURCII ASIXG EL8EW H ERE.
and I'm wttifGed yotj will find it
TO YOUR INTEREST rO TUKCJIASE
Nov. 22. 1B65. JOHN IRVIN.
C1LEARI1F.L1) ACADKMV. The seo
J ond Session of this Institution will com
mence on Monday, December lllb.
Pupils can enter at any time. Tbey will be
charged with tuition from the tim they enter to
the close of the Sossion.
lb course of Instruction embraces every thin;
that Is included in a thorough, practical and ac
complished education for both sexes.
The Principal, having had tbe advantage of
much experience in bis profession, assures pa
rents and guard an s that his eutir ability and
energies will be dovotcd to the moral and men
tal, training or the youth placed under bis charge.
TKKMH OF TUITION.
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Grammar,
Geography, Arithmetic, and Ilutury, per Ses
sion ( 11 weeks) ,00
Algehrs, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensura
tion, furveyiag, Philosophy, Physiology, Chem.
istry and Book Keeping, ' t7,S0
Latin and Greik with any of tie shore Branch
es. 10.00
jXo deduction will be mads for abence.
jf-Fir further particulars inquire f
P. L. llARKlSOtf,
Clearfield, December 6, ls6J tf. Principal
. T -s-m-erT- r n"TVTO
II A 1 I 1 4 V Vr SI I S
-i-L A. A. J.!. Ai J- WV UVlisJ
Clearfield, Pcnu'a.
Tbey hereby notify the public, that ths Foundry,
In tbe Borough of Clearfield,
has been put In full blast, sad they are now ready J
to acoomm'Hial in community wits anything
ptt taining to their line. Tby keep constantly
on baod a general assortment of
Cook, Parlor and Ten I'lato Stovc,
for burning
EITHER WOOD OR COAL
Salamander's, Nunib:r 4,
Base Stoves, Number 3 and 4,
Wash Kettles, 1G and 20 gallons,
Fire Grates 20 and 2 inches,
FARM DINNER BELLS TWO SIZES,
Plow and Plow Casting.
Wo arc, also, jircjmreJ to make all
kinds of
GRIST AND SAW MILL -IKONS,
nd special attention is paid to the re
pairing of
Threshing Machines.
Tersons in want of anything, in otir
line, would do well by giving us a rail.
All kinds of country produce, and old
lleUl, taken in exchange fur our Manu
facture, at the highest market prion.
HARLEY A SONS.
Clearfield, Ta., November 1st. l(f.5.-lf.
JEW CARRIAGE
7
AND
Wagon Shop
(Tmmediatcly la rear of Machine Shop.)
THU subscribers would respectfully inforta
: the citiiens of Clearfield and the publio in ecn-
jeral thai they have entered Into partnership and
! are ready to do all kinds of work on
CARRIAGES.
WAGONS.
SLEIGHS,
.SLEDS, ic, 1c.
All kinds of repairing done with neatness and
despstth. -iTOrdcri promptly atioml'jd lo.
J. F. ROTE.
W. McKNlGUT.
Clearfield, July S, 1S65 ly.
N. R. Thankful fur past favors, th subscrib- I
ers would respectfully solicit a continuance o
th earn. He Invites his old customer, and as '
many aew ones as may see proper, to gite bim :
a call. I have now associated with mo in th '
business, Wm, MrKnight, who is an experienced '
workman; and if you want a good carriage or i
.i.j : ... ..ii t t? n i
uuiunun tw urn m Mil. tf. I . fkOTO.
CLF.ARFIELIsCOUXTV It A N swTh
CiearCeld County Bank as an incorporated
, inetilution bas gone out of esistenc by Lb sur -
reMer of IU charter on May 12th, 1M5.
All - r i. . i j j . l .
j an vi iia owned dj in suoscnoera,
who will continue th hanking business at lb
sam pine as private banker under th firm
tame of lb Clearfield County Bank."
U'a ra aarwisiikljk r lUa A ktm at.. T l
a V . . . .,
Deposits received and interest paid when mo
ney is left for a filed tim.
Paper discounted at six per cent ss heretofore
Our personal responsibility ii pledged for all
deposit received and business transacted.
A continuance of th liberal patronage of th
bisinea msn of tbs county Is respectfully solici
ted. As President, Csshier and Omeers of th 1st
Clwfield Connty Hank, w require th Botes of
said bank to be presented for redemption.
James T. Leonard, Riohard Shaw,
Wm. Porter, Jam B. tfraham,
A.K.. Wrht, .L. Reed,
William A. Wallace.
Tb business of th Bsnk will b conduc
ted by John Al. Adams, Esq- ai Cashier.
Jua 2Vi . ,
The nnderslgncd have tMe day formed! Co
partnership nndcr the firm name of Irwin A
llartihorn, for the transaction of a UeneralMor
.t..n.ii.. .n.l 1 nmher business. A large and CUAVAla
RICHARD I.10SS0P,
FOIUUUN ad DOMESTIC GOODS ,
MTSI.INS
DKI-AINES
cor.u lies
t
at
Bencntion
Bonaalion
Srnention
pricn
priori
ALPACAS
I
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Jul icoelvml Ht MOSSOI'S'.
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SptiBRlion
Snion
lSetitipn
SenBatiot)
pi w.c
pi uvs
price
jirioo
at MOSSOI'S'
'jj AWT.S
JieriBation pri!
Sensation price!
Sensation prices
m v v lps
(.RK ,
i
,
All to be bad at MOSSOrs'
LINEN t
CRASH at
CURTAINS at
TABLE CLOTHS nt
Senna! inn
Sentmiion
8ennat ion
Sensation
Sensation
prices
price
prices
prices
FRINGE
al
prices
at Mossors',
LACS t Sensation prices
HOSIERY at Sensation prices
RIBBONS at Sensation prices
TRIMMINGS
of all kinds &
in anv nuan'tv
at Sensation prices
Alwavson hand at MOSSOPS'.
CASSlMhRES
SATTIN K'l'S
TWEEDS
.IF.ANS
VEST1NGS
SHIRTINGS
at
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ht
at
at
at
renention
il?i)flation
Sensation
Sensntion
Senxalion
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
price
prices
ut m assort".
CLOT n ING such'
as Coals, 1'anls,
Vewts,
Under Shirt!,
Flutiiiel Shirte,
Boots, Shoes,
at sensation prices
IIu is end Cups. .
No-v for stile at MOiSOrS'.
II A R D W A K K
Huch aa .Suws.nail
Forks, Knives,
at sensation prices
spikes, Hinges,
at Mossors.
at sensation pricet
at sensation prices
al ilOSSiOf S'.
LIQUORS. nch '
as Wine, Bran.ly,
G i n, W h iakey,
Cognac, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, audi as
Prunes, Raisins,
Figs, Filbeita, ic.
GROCERIES, say
Flour, Hams,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molassea, Cotiee,
at sensation prices
Tea, Crackers,
Siiiccs, Canille-,
Coal Oil, etc., etc
Always at MOSSOr.S'.
BLACKING
ROTES
TtWDER
at
sennation
sensation'
sensation
sensation
sensation
seneation
prtcee
prices
at
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LEAD
prices-
CATS
price
At the store of RICHARD UOSSJr.
MOSSOP
Always keeps on hand a lull
(vasoliment of all kinds of goods required
for the accotntnodulion oi the public.
Nov. 1 2, lSeS.
FRESH ARRIVALS,
AT TI1K CIIEAr STOKE OF
Boixtox, gnoii'E&s 4 ca.ui.i3i.
Fall Goods,
NEW
And Very Chcat ! I
B
OYNTON. SHOWERS A ORAI1AM suc
cessors to Boynlon A Showers respectfully
announce to the publio that tbey are bow open
ing an extensive aeeortment of
FA Ij L GOODS,
At the old stand In Graham's new building which
they oft'tr to sell at astonishingly low prices,
(considering lUeir cost !) for eah or approv
ed country produce. Tbeir stock of
DRY GOODS
CANNOT BE SURPASSED I
Customers ean there finds
CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS J
MUSLINS 1 DELAINES! LAWNS'
CLOTHS 1 CASSIMERS! VESTINGS:
j LA IH ES' SH A V I. i ! GENTS' SUA W LS
jHATsA-cArsi boots l shoes
CARPETS ti. OIL-CLOTHS I
OUR STOCK OF
FANCYGOODS
IS UNEXAMTLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, embracing
NOTIONS I NO HONS I NOTIONS
Scarfs!
j o .
Ilcad-Xetii ! Not k-Tics !
Satchels! Port Monnaies! Brushes!
rhotoirranhio Alhiims !
nrES. TORACTu SLGARS!
rt'RFUMERY OF ALL KINDS !
Or anything else in the Notion Line !
ALSO,
HARD-AY ARE !
Queens Avar c,
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS !
. All of th best quality, and selected with special
regara to in iraa oi lirarnold rounlv.
Al F. BOVNTON.
JOSEPH SHOWERS.
1 EDWARD UKAUAM.
I Clear dell, May 10, 18M.
' - - i . .
Threshing Machines.
nAl'PT A Co., luanufacturs four hors sweep
power Threshing M srhines, with thresher,
-L
haKvC tOd tfJin fnf flftfl ! n,l ln.knraa wrmA
r .--- ....... ... w osn as I u l , v 1 1 u 1 ill r P UT rll K T T
and strap all complete, f,.r $174 at th shop, or
weuvcreu to nearest railroad station
Warranted I
to gir talistacUoB in threshing, and kept good
t thresh on ern free of charg. I
They bare at Milesburg, Centre eounly, Ja.,
.perienced MiPwrighU and Machinists, who
will Uk jobs to mak sew, or repair old tnill.
ilher water or steam power, of an siio. Cast-1
tngs and material furnished at short notice. I
Piicet for cash as cheap a eaa be gat any pi act '
ia th eooaty. ;
Sflcaa Haopt is still agent for all tbe Ia
snroaoe Companies ol ths Slate ia gsed standing,
who do a Cash liusinoss. Mutual companies not
recommended. J0B 2i, lh64.1
RAPT ROPES of "all sires, f..r sal.Tt
Dee. 13, mi. JIUlREU.BIiiLEl. '
'fit I VI"
"OUR I'HICFS aki: r.ASINO
WITH THi: TIMIiS."
Mew (Roods
AT T1IH
Cheap Cash Store
OF
WILLIAM F. IRWIN !
Market tired, nypttite the ' VltarJicU Ilovtt,
CloarflclJ, Pa.
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Winter Goods
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
I am Just receiving snd opening a carefully
elected stock of fushiontfble Spring A Summer
Mil
of almost every description,
A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dry
goods, of the newest and latent styles. Also a
greet variety of nseful notions.
JJUY-LiOUDS AIS'D .NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawl,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Queensware,
Drugs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel in f) and i barrels,
of the best quality, all of which will be sold at
the lowest cash or ready pay prices.
My old friends and the publio generally, are
respectfully invited te call.
TffN. It. A II kindf of ?Mf.Vand approved
C6USTHY PKOUUUEUbn in exchange for
Goods.
wm. f. inwis.
Clearfield, May 31, 18115.
MEK RELL & BIGLER
Have just operied a large and splendid
assortment of
New Goods
At their old stand in Clearfield.
TTIEY have the best sssortment of Hardware
that bas ever been bi ought to this eounty
which they will aell at the most reasonable pr i
oes, among which will be found a srlendid lo t o
CUTLERY,
To which tbey invite the special attention of the
public, embracing heavy Silver plated Forks,
pooas and Butler knives of the best inauufae
tur. A lot of Plhtola of th best pattern, snd other
fire-arms. Also general assortment or pistol
cartridges all of which will bs sold at reasona
ble prices.
Tbey continue to manufacture all kinds of
Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stove
Pipe, etc., which cannot be surpassed ia t'. U see
tion of tbe state.
They also have on hand Pittsburgh Plows,
among wbioh are Steel Centre Lever Plows. Also,
Plow Castings, and many other Agricultural Ioi
ptements.
Cook Stores, , Parlor and Coal
Stoves s general assortment, and of th bes! pat-
-erns, lor sale at reasonable prices.
Conl Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
Paints, Oils and Vamiskes, a general assortment
Qlass, putty, Aails, Iron audCasUngs of groat
variety; ia fuct almost every thing wanted by
th publio can b found in their establishment,
and at prices that cannot bs beat.
Now is the time to purchase,
If you doaire any thing In their line of business.
Uiv tham a call and examine their stock, and
tbey fuel assured that yon can be accommodated
Rcacmhcr, their establishment is on Seiond
Street, Clearfield, Pa , where yoa can bay g ods
to the very best advantage.
jCft-Old silver, copper, brass, pewter and old
eatings will be taken in exchange for (nod.
May 20. ISM. MEURELL A DIULEit,
Cheap Fu ni i( lire !
iroassr c & n s ut
DESIRES to inform his old . friends and cos
Umers that, having enlarged his shop and
increased hi facilities for manufacturing, be is
now prepared to make to order furniture as may
be desired. In good style and at cheap rates for
C'a.li. 11 mostly ha on hand at hie "Furni
ture Rooms," a varied assortment of Koady-oiadr
Furniture, among which ars
Hurcaus and Side-Hoards,
Wardrobes and linnk-Cases: Centre, So fa, Parloi
Breakfast and iJining Ettcnsioa Table,
Common. French-Post cottage, Jenny-
Aiina ana ouier neasicacs.
SOFAS i,l nil, KIN l'S. WuRK-STANDS
HAT-RACKS WASH-STANDS, Lo.
Uockintr and Arm Chairs,
Spring-Seat. Caie-Buttntn and Parlor Chairs
and Common and other Chairs.
LOO KJ XG-GLA USES
Of every description hand; and new glosset
for old frames, which will be put in on ve
ry reasonable terms on short notice.
He also keeps on ban", or furnishes to Or
der, Hair. Corn-Husk. Hair and
Cotton top Mattress.
COFFINS, l!f every kind.
Mads to o-der, snd funerals attended with a
Hearse, -vhenever desired.
Also, House Painting; done to order.
Th sutseriber also manufactures, and bas
constantly an band,
CleocuU Tatent Washing Ma-hin.
The best a.w in use. Those usinu this machine
never need be without clean clothes 1 11 aleo bos
r Iyer's rutcnt Churn,
A superior art ele. A family using this Churn
never need be without butter I
All the above and many other articles are fur
nished to customers cheap fr Casi or exchanged
for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple,
Poplar, 1. in wood and other Lumber siiiubl for
Cabinetwork, taken in exchange for furniture.
tr-Remcmber the shop is on Market street,
Clearfield, Pa., and Dearly opposite the "Old Jew
BUr." JOIIN UCLICU.
Nov. 28, 1R02. y
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FURS- FURS
W HOLKS A LE A N D R KTA I L.
CHATILE3 OAKF0RD &, SONS.
CONTIaNEiNTAh HOTEL,
rillLAUCI.IUI A.
Hsve now nperedthelrlargesad splendid stork uf
LADIES' FUKCAl'l-X
LULL ARS. MUFFS
CUFFS, GI.OYF.S.
AM) (HH.)OS.
Also lh finft nctiirt m.ni nf r r .
.-4, Copt, Vuflrr, and Wserer before
cflered bv 1,. .:l nf .b;k '11
va .u w as it-jirrseoieu. Milpping rurs
Oct. 25, liii5..4mo.
mnisi.ILK SikEIJfS A J'ino-lto.. ait
1 Ad
og 23 ItH MERKELL A liHiLKB'S.
MI.1II...I.,,,,. i.l,.l!
M AIL l(HI IHH'I Main at , Philip,.
IV burg, Prnn"s, Unsrar l.i .rn, l'rriKor,
a r"ps eonsl antly on band th rhnistest of liqnors.
His labia is always supplird with the hH th
Market sffords. The traveling folic, will de well
to give bim a call. Nov In, 165.
THOMAS M CRIf MAN,
- Agent for th Finger Mewing Machinal,
- Pliillpsburg, Centre Co., Pcnn a,
0.1- lllb, ixfts.-lf.
c. it, rosTrit, id'. nr. k v vu. r. whioht,
J. D. M'tilHK, A. K.WNIIIHT, VT. A. WAI,Uc,
RICH. SUAtV, i. T. LEONARD, i, P. CIADABI,
GEO. L. SF.ED.
gnnliinn CoIIfdioir-gonst
OF
POSTER, PEEKS, WRIGHT & CO ,
I'll ILIPSBURG, Centre Co., Ta.
Bills of Eschsnge, Notes snd I) rafts discounted,
DKl'USI I S UhUhl VL1).
Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted.
Exchange on the Cities constantly on band.
The above Banking Hons is now open and
reudy for business.
gepL 0, ltBi. V aiLirssuao, centre Co., i'CDD a.
NEW GOODS.
Ij. g. kesslek,
ruiLlPSBCBG, PENN'A.
Informs the Public generally that
HE HAS JUST OPENED
A
Splendid Stork of ftevv Cwods, that Can't
BE BEAT ANY WHERE
for Cl;capncs3"and Quality.
CALL AND SEE.
Pbilipsburg, Oct. 25 , 1805 3m. L. G. KES2LER.
CLEARFIELD STORE
Philipsburg-, Pa.
W ILLIAM W. BtTTS.
GEORGE L. REED.
JOUS r. WEAVER
WILLIAM POWELL.
W. JF.BETTS,$CO.f
(Successors to Hanson A Hoops) -
Hare just receive' a large and well se
lected Stock of all kin"i of St.iple goods,
such as
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Booti and Shoes, Hats and Caps. No
tions, Hardware, Ulass, N'aih, Oils,
Painis, Queensware,'
Groceries, Flour, Pacnn. Feed. Ac , which
we are offering at greatly reduced priced,
For Cash or in
Exchange for Lumber and Shingles.
We hope lomake it lotbe advantage of
Timber Men,
ia me lower enu ot ciesrnei'i county ana
on Clearfield Creek, to get their supplies
from this point, Lciug on the line of
Rail Road can Sell
goods on heller term! than at any point
in Clearfield county, and we are ss:lIiog
our Stock at such
price as lomake it an object to thoe buy
ing goods in this market to de.il tvtih us.
Advances of Goods, Feed, &c,
made on account of Square Timber, which
we will either sell on commission or buy
at fixed rates.
Flour of diflerent Brands can be had ai
all timos at ery low prices, at the Clear
field Store, Fhilipsbarg, Ter.n'a.
Dry Goods Notions, He, in grent vari
ety, ntth lowest price for Cash, at the
Cleai field Store, 1'liilipblurg, I'enn'a. -
Salt by the Sack or load, cheaper than
can Ha had anv where eUe, at the Clear
field Store, rhilipsburg, reun'a.
Call and Examine the stock of goods, at
the Cleat Geld Store, al rbilipsiurg, Fa.
Highest price paid in Goods or Cash for
Lumber and Shingles at tbe Clem field
Store, rhilipsbutg. Fenn'u.
The cheapest roods of all kinds aie to be
had at the Clearfield Store, at Fniiiptburg.
Call and see if our goods and prices Jon's
soot ihe limes. W'.JV. IJKTTS. L CO.
riiilirwhuri. November 15th, 18f5.tf.
Errs jic''
2" - rvr.,f
- TIN
sS?WiU"
a?ss" . ; OiT?: -
Music Store.
BM. G REEN'E Ims opened his Mu,
sic Store, one door west of W,
Lewis' Book Store, where b keeps corstsatly oa
hand Pteinway A Pons' and Gaehle's Piano Man
ofseturing Company's Pianos, Mason A Hamlin's
Cabinet Organs and Carhart, Keedham n- Co.
liclodeons; Ouitars, Violins, Fifes, I lutes j
Cuitar snd Violin strings.
Nrstc Boos Holden Chain, Golden Shower,
Golden Censer, Uoldra Trio, Ac.Ao.
?bsst Mrsic II is constantly receiving
from Philadelphia all th latet music, which
persons at a distance wishing, ean order, snd
hav sent them by mail, at publisher's prices.
jrr-PianM and Orgsns Warraated for five
jears. ,
Those wishing to buy any ofth bov articles
ars invited to call and eiaanine nine befi re rur.
1 chsing elsewhere. My prices art ths ssnis as
I Vork and Philadelubia.
.ir".1 f, I",ln,', '" Pr'Jy P
,rl cation wlta any additional if,m.i1oa d.
B, M. ORKk.NK. .
Hill street, HunlingrNm, Ps-,
!. 6, ISISlf One door west of Lew is' Honk hlors
fanf)
ttflilo Kubca, Knae snd Hips PlsnVru at
' IS N
oris, e. MlttUELL A BIQLER'S.
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