Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 07, 1866, Image 4

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fd up ji'.ain. A Jvcr'io ment tnt in lurn tvj'O,
. r witii can, or nut of plain tj li". will lo ':knrg
il double the nbcve rates for tpuoo. !
ttinnki, tiitijk quire, - - - .ISO.
rfo 3 quire; per quire, - 2 CO I
Ja C qnirtt,jer quirt, - - 1 75 ;
Jo otrr ti qnirf. per quirt, - 1 ''!)
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Jo i iheet, 25, nr -, . 4 50
Jo irMf therl, 25.. or cm, - 00
Over 25 of ea-h of above nt proportionate rtc.
O-The above ratei wore agreej upon hv the
omlerKipned, on the day of 1'ecember, ISH4,
nnd rill licit'iotly adhered to during therv'sont
bith rticcs gf kirda of printinc icutcrUls.
o. av. k.sydi:r, co.,
PuUlsben of tliO "Cltarfitl.t llepul lir.,."
e. j. now,
rublifhcr of the ''Raftsman i Juurnnl."
CLFAPdlELD CO. D1REQTG11 Y
time of noLEisa cenr.
51 Monday In Jannnry, I 3d Mor.day !n .Tur,
11 Monduy iu March, 4lh Monday in Sept.
of eicb year, and continue two weeks if uecc.ary.
COVKTY ASD DISTRICT OFFICE"!
Prei'l Jadfre on. Fnmuel Linn, Eillefunte.
As te Judges Hun. J. V.l hoiiipaon.turwenfville
Hon. Wm. C. I'olcy, ClearliciJ, j
rberiff, Jaci.b A. Fauat, " j
Protborotjiry, D. F. Etiweiler, "
' Feg. A Keo. Isniuh G. Earner, "
lUtrlctAtt'y, VM. M. McCuIlongh "
Trensurer. D. W. Moore. "
Co. Surveyor, S. F. AfcClokkey, Curtrensvi'le.
Comaucaioncra, AmoiRead, Clcarfiild.
Conrad Taker. Anfonvillo.
Cha'a S. Worral!, liurd.
AniiVort, F. F. Couteret, LeconteaMi'il
M. I,. C. Kvuni. Curwe naville.
Levi F. Irwin, CUarGcld
Coroner, Henry W. Parka.
Connty Bup'L C. B. Sandtord, "
LIST OF POST OFFICES.
7WnX p , Pout Ojfictl, Potlmanltrt,
Eecearia, fllcn Hope, Win. 8. Wright
" I'tahville, Theodore Weld,
Jlegarty's X Koada.Stm'l. H''fn''tyi
liowor, W. JlcCrarken,
Chest, Th.A. WtJhec.
Pell,
Cosh, J. W. Ca-npboll, i
Ohlend,
Furrofit,
Cle.irf.tld Erldge,
Woodland,
Lulbeisburf,
H.L.Ilenderaon,
r.loora,
llofs,
Ilradford,
Brady,
.T ti t a Utiunm
I... L'
W illiam Albert
n ii v..
Trontville, l iiaa. Mopi r.
JclToMdn I.ico, John Ileber.in, I
Purn:ile,
Chest,
New Washington, Ju. Gallaber,
Iiomside,
W. C. Irrin,
Patchinvilla,
Jack I'a tr b in,
Jaeob lluiee,
O. Toier, jr.
Win. McUarvey,
P. A. Farber,
M. A. Frank,
P. A. Gaulin,
J.F.W.firhnarrs
T. W. Fleming,
Centre county,
8. Kadxbach,
T. F. Uoalich,
Ed. Williams,
Jas. McClcilan
C. Mignot,
William Carr,
A. II. Shaw,
T. II. Forces,
Jas. A. Uegarty
Cha. J. Puscy,
I)avid Tyler.
H. Woodward,
Elisn Chise,
U. Heckadorn,
M.O.Stirk,
E. C. llrencer.
J. C. Brennor,
II. W. .Pponccr,
A. C. Moore,
T. H. Fleming.
IicnJ. F. llale,
1. K. Brubuker,
, " h.ast It id re,
- llurd,
IeOarvey,
Wcstover,
Cltarfiold, Clearfield,
Covington, Frenchville,
" Karthaus,
Cuiwensvllle Curwensville,
Decatur,
riiilipiburc,
West Decatur,
Osceola Wills,
Marron,
Littlo Toby,
Lrtonte's Mills,
Paid Hills,
Bhawsville,
Graham ton,
Fmilb'i Mills,
Madeira,
Tyler,
PennEeld,
Ansonville,
8alt Lick,
Kew Millport,
Kylertown,
Morrisdale,
Liiuib'r City.
Grampian li'lls,
Curwensville,
Ploomirgville,
Kvcklea,
Jeffries,
" 0
Ferguson,
Fox,
Oiraid,
u
Cosben,
Graham,
Uuelich,
Peeearia,
Huston,
Jordan,
Kanhaus,
Knox,
i.'orr:s,
4
Penn,
H
Pike,
Vnlnn,
Woodward,
Janiei Lockctt,
This Port Office will do for Chest township.
Will answer fir Ferguson township.
STATE GOVERNMENT,
fiovcrnorj A. U. Cuttin, Centre county $ 4 00
Fec'y of Com., Eli Slifer, Vnion eouniy 1,i 0
Iep. f ac'y of Coin i S. It. Thomas, Del. eo. 1.500
Auditor General; Isaac Sltnker, I'nion eo. 1,700
purveyor lien,; James P. Parr, Pittsburgh l,fi(;0
Attorney Gen.; Win. M, Mercdi'h, Fbil'a 3,000
Adjutant Ucn,; A. I,. Russell, Bedford co.
State Treasurer; W, II. Keuible, Phils 1,700
Superintendent Common
tchools; U. C. Coburn, Bradford county 1,500
Dep rily up't; Samuel P. Hates, Crawford co
fctute Librarian, VYien Forney, Harritburj SCO
SUPREME COURT OF PF.NN'A.
Chief Justice ; George W. Woodward of Lucerne
Associate Justircs ; Junes Thompson of Krie
" " William t'trong of Picks
" " John M. Kecd of Phil-
" " Daniel Agnew of Biuver.
The Court holds its sessions in Philad"!pbiaon
the $r;t Monday of Janusry; in liarrisburg on
the fourth Monday of April; at Punbiiry on the
first Monday in '. ctober ; and in Pittuhurg on the
third Monday in October. All returns 1oin the
AAV Judicial District comprising the counties
of Clearfield, Center and Clinton, ore to be made
on the second Mcnday of Icbruary.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
iXEcitivr.
President Andrew Johnson, cf Tennessee $2500
Vice President l'ro. Tern. S. Foote, of Vt. S.lii'O
CABINET OFFICERS.- salarik?, H.(HH
Pecretary of State ; Wm. 11. Pewiird.of Xrw York
fec'y cf Treasury; lluch M'Cullongh, uf Indiana
Pec'y ef War; Edwin M. Ptanton, of Pcnnsylvanic
Pec'y of the Ny ; Gideon Wells, of Connecticut
Secretary of lifrior; Jaines Harlan, of lo wa.
P. M. General ; William Ponnison, of Ohio"
Attorney General ; Jrmes Ppe ed, of Kei.tutky.
JUDICIARY.
CtiiEr Ji-fTic, ftiiOO Associates, SC000
Chief JuMice; S. P. Chase, nfOhiu.
Associate Jnstices j Pcrruel Nelson, of New York
" Robert C. Drier, of Penn'a,
James M. Wayne.of Georgia,
" " Vacancy
" " Naihan Clifford, of Maine,
" " David Davis, of Iliinoii,
" " N. 11. Swsyne, of Ohio,
" " Etcphen J. Fields, of Cal'a,
Fuprcme Court mrets 1st Msnday of December,
la Wahirgtcn Ciiy, D. C.
T)TOVlSI0N.S-rienr, Cheese, LarJ, Dried
Annies. Tlrleil 1acba. rtrv..l rnmiln.l
from Uiewest a tLe rtert of J. P. KRATZER. L
Cheese a very Bre quality a-.J t-atap at I
MEURELL A EIGLLR'S. I
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JolIN 11
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T. Ai.l X Wi lli.
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ATTOP.NF.iS AT LAW.
Sept. 1 y. HcMrfiititc Pa.
f M. M CM.l.OVf.M. Arr..fT AT
Y Law. Clear fi- d, Pa. OW.-s n Market
Street ono dinr rant tf tlio "Clonrlic'd Couuty
Dank." u.uy 4, ISol-lf,
or hit J.
I (1 --ti P-l !,
WAI.LAC1', Att)irt at Law
!, IV, f.ti ,eo iu fu Low, op
po.-ito theJcurnnl oiiice.
TISDJJ VS 4. M'l I I.I.til
Atlnrin'j- at law.
OTre adi' ir.in? tbo L ink, p,rini-i-ljr ocenpicJ by
J 11. MoVuiily, I'. .'iar'.i.it atroet, OlenrtniM,
l' ill ailcud prouiitiy to C'l!rclini, r'alo
uf LitLd., Ac. Deo. 17, '(12.
JOHN L. CTTTTLK,
AUoniry Rt l aw and I'.i nl llMato Agcut,
CLKAHITKI.P, ITNN'A.
O'cr on Marfid. O'juskc the i"7,
E5 E?rrcTFLT.l.Y i.fiera bin rvicos in wll
ili. inp and buviiiir lands in CU-urliold and ud
jiiiiinjr, counticii ; and willi .in pxperirnro of over
trtonty yeiiM u a Purveyor, Sutterrf hiaisidf (but
bo cun render autiafuetiun. Feb. '('i tf.
crunxirs howk.
Justice of the 1'KArn.
For I)(!riTrjn Towner.!?,
will promptly attend to all business enlrustuJ w
hli euro. P. O. Addroaa, I'bilipaburg 1'a.
An. 2UtJlSl -
TOSV.rn II. LHET1I, Jut-tien of ibe IVnn, and
tt I,ieened Conveyancer, N o V ft hmjfton,
Ciearfiold county, I'a. TTa 1 1?. 1 i.
J. R. m'mURKAY. BAUltL MITCHELL.
Holiday & mtsML
Pali; in F"rei'n aud liomef-tin Merebnndiso,
Lumber, Oruin, o. Kew WibiiiKton,
j Oeloher 25, I8f5.-1y.pd. Clearlield Co., 1'.
iVJL ee that the will take few Pupils in V'o
cal and Piano J1U.S1C, to coininoneo Motdny
April :vl. Terms, $10 per quarter of llwfehe.
ifltoouii at rofidenes of J. L. Cuttle. Esq
Clearfield, Marrh ?2, lMfi'
IV- Y: rl,, r rr-
geon oi ine o.ia neginieni, renn a oiuo-
leers, bavins returned from tbo Armv. offers bis "
professiotal eerviees to the ciiiit't.s ut ClcnrlielJ
and vieinity. Professional calls promptly atten
ded to. Office on South Fart corner of ii A
Market streets. Oct. 4, 1SB i.-6uio.-pd.
j. r. kratzer,
MHRCIIANT, and dealer in Dry Goods
Clotlun?, Hardware, Quecnsware, Orocerios
Provisions, Ac.
Market street, opposite tbo Jail, ClcarCclJ Pa.
I
April ZlHhlset,
GEORGE FAI.K takes this method of lnrorra-1
iog the watermen of Clearfield county that
be has n Ctted and reopened the hotel formorly
kept by E. Schreiser, at Coxestown, where he
win tuke especial paini to render iiuiiiacuon to
H. n UV ,n,V UIIU Willi 11IVU f ... VU. t
Cojcitonn, April 12, '85 drsjy.
t L'CTIOXEnn. The subscriber having
t taken out a License for cryine vendues
out a License for cryine
and other Puhlis salts. eilfcar in Euglisb or (ii-r
man, respectfully offers hi? services t' his fellow
1 oitl.nr.s. nml will niton,! to all calls from anv !
)P 1 1 100 C0Un'J' on Ilie fnoriesi nonce euucrj
... .. . :
t,ua.jr ul v . initri, null upm mu uiu.-v I vrvu
able terms. When lo desired,
able terms, nben lo desired, be
II furnish i
ClcurK nd complete nil the b.,pss connect
d with the sale. JOSEPH 11. JOISiiS.
Kylertown, P. 0., Mar. 1, 186S. ly. pd.
Susquehanna vlIousc,
CUnWEXSriLLE, Pa.
XV. W. WOltRALL, Proprietor.
THIS la,rge and commodious IJOTKL Is do
lightfully located on the bank of tbo Sua
quehanna, in the borough of Curwensville.
Ths present proprietor will spars o effort to
render Ma customers comfortable, and hopes tc
merit a liberal share cf public, patronage.
HIS BAR AND TABLE
Will bs well supplied with every thing the mar
ket affords. lUftmen will always Cud his "latch
itring" out. Mar. 23, '64. tf.
186.5. 1805.
1 PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD. This great line traverse" the
Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylva
nia to the city of Erie on Lake Erie.
It has been leased and is operated by the
TENVA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger trains at Euporiuh.
Leave Jilaattward.
Frio Mail Train 10.12 A. M,
Erie. Express Train S.17 P. il,
I.rate Westward.
Erie Mail Train 10.12 A. M.
Er e Express Train 8.62 P. M.
Passenger cars run through oj the Erie Mail
and Express Trains without things both ways
between Philadelphia and Erie.
New l in k Coiinertlon.
Leave N. York nt 0 p. m., arrivo at Erie S..17 a.m.
Lave Eric at 1.55 p.m., arrive at N. York l.lip.m
.u i iiuiic i, til uriu a .1 irs i. ui u.
Llegaot Sleeping Cars os all Night trains.
Fur information re-pectin: Pascngor busi
ness, apply at Cor. Smb. nfld Market St's, Phil'a.
And for Freight businv of the Company's
AgenU S. II. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13tb and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
. J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. llrown, Agent, N. C. R. P., Baltimore.
II. H. Hoi stos, Geueral Freight Aj:t. Phil's.
H. W. GwisKSR, Ucneral Ticket Agt Phil'a,
A L. TYLER, General Fup't Williaimport.
BALD EAGLE VALLEY RAIL K0AD.
I'all Arraii'T incut.
Leave Pastwnrrl.
ET AT IONS. Time.
leave Westward.
! STATIONS. Timo,
Lock Haven I 40 p ro
L'k Haven Int. 2 45 "
rymna
Intersection
Raid Fugle
Hannah
Port Matilda
Martha
Julian
Vnionville
Ii. A S.S. Int.
8.5fl s m
y oo "
.07 "
9 22 M
V.Sh "
9 44 "
l'leliiiri:lnn
i 62 "
2.5S "
3. IS "
3.24 "
S 4.1 '
4.00 "
4 05 "
4.10 "
4 25 "
4 .15 "
4.40 '
: .Mill Hall
; Deech Creek
i Engleville
j llownrd
: Mount Eaglo
: Hollers
! Curtin
0.55
10.0S
10.18
10.21
10.32
10 .17
10.45
I Milctburg
Pellfonte
f Arl
iLe
; Milesberg
Mil"sbure
Bollfonte
I Ar
Le
Cariin
Hollers
Miiiiut Eagle
HoStarJ
Engleville
lleeeb Crock
Mill Hall
10.5S
11.02
11.10
11.25
; Milesb'irg
4.50 "
B. A S, . Int., 4.55
: I nionvilla
: Julian
i Martha
6 07
6.21
b .15
5 4S
.0I
(IIS
6 25 1
0 35
11 42 "
11. IS "
12.00 p. m
12.10 "
Port Mutilda
Hannnh
Hal l K.;I9
1 lemington
L'k Haven InL 12.15 " i Intcrseeiioo
ARRiVR AT Am.lVI AT
Lock Haven 12.10 " ; 7'yrrue
JA.vir.S IS,
Sup't T. A C. and B. E. V. Branch Roads.
a TYRONE A CLEARFIELD RAIL ROAD.
I'all Arrangement.
Lfavb Eastward.
STATIONS. Time.
I LfiAVK Northward,
: BTATIONS. Time,
P. M.
S.50
4.15
4.14
4.25
4.:t(
4.42
4.52
6.05
511
t.r.o
M.
rbillp'burj
Tyrone
Intersection
Vanscoyoo
GarJuer
Mt. PI msant
Sou init
Bandy RidjS
Powelton
8.55
P. 10
l'unbar
Oseeola
Powelton
Handy llidgs
Summit
Mt Pleasanl
Gardner
Vanscoyoo
InUirsectian
HI. JII '
10 35
10.45
11.00
ARH1VS AT
ARRIVR AT
i.40 rhilinsburs;
rons
J A Mrs
Fup't 7. i C. and B. E. V, Praneh Rob
RIOHiRy KGSSOP,
ronr.iuN am iomkstic goods
Mrs nxs
delaines
cor.ri;i;s
nt
iU
lit
nt
Sensation
St-ncat ion
Sensation
Kensntion
prices
priros
prices
prices
A LI' a c.s
Just received at MOSSOl ;
fJIXfill AMS .r.t SiMimtion r,,ioe'
('HINT,
1 KI NTS
CRAVATS
ul
at
Hi
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Fcntntion
SriiKiilion
Milieu! ten
Si'tisiUicn
TUT!
! icon
pricru
) need
HI JiUi.SNUl'.V i
Snntion prices
fx'ru.'itiou pricea
SHAWLS - nt
LONNI I'S fit
Ci.()IM:I) )
MUSLINS I
t r-i-na-jtion jiricc-s
All to lo iial u' MOSROrs',
LINEN
at
at
St'ti.mition
SiMisntion
miniki ion
SmiKation
Nt :-..ril ion
jirifrs
iriw
Jll'icfiS
CH ASH
(.ui:tain.3 bi
J'Al'.LK CLOTHS at
Fit I NliE
at
at
at
at
at jiossors.
LACS
IIDSILUY
UlBl'.ONS
TlilM MINCiS
of all kinl i.
Fl'tlHIllioiI
Smisalion
Sensation
t.nceH
pticen
jiricea
at Sensalion price
in anv (luan ty
Alwnvs on haml at MOS30PS'.
CASS1MKHKS at
Sensation
?ns!ition
Sensation
Sensation
KennMion
t'eiikKtion
HATTINLTS
TWLKDS
JEANS
V LSTI N(iS
SLUKT1NOS
at
at
nt
nt
bt
j'ticoj
jince (
jji ire a
jirioes
juipea
at ai assort?.
CLOTHING cucir
as Coats, rant;,
Vests,
Under .Shirts,
Flannel SLiita,
Louts, Shoos,
Haw and Caps,
at lonsalion prices
Now for ealo at MOS-SOrS'.
HARD YV A II K
fuch a? Saws, nails
at sensation price;
Forks, Knives
, f
- l"Ke. UO'fcOSi
at nossors.
; LIQUORS, puch
as Win, liranJy,
j O i n, W li iikey,
Cognac, etc, etc.,
' Flt'UlTS, such as
L run os, liaioitis,
i Figs, Filberts, tc,
at sensation
price
nt seaaalion prices
at MOSoOrS'.
. GROCERIES, Fay1)
F 1 0 u r, Hams,
Shoulders, Sujrar,
Molassos, Colloo,
'1'ea, Crackers,
at seuia'.ion prices
.Hnipp!, Candles
Coal Oil, etc., olc
Alivayr at HOSSOrS.
i BLACKING
i ROPES
I POWDER
at
at
at
at
nt
At
di'iiKUtion
sensatioa
tcni-alion
Knsation
sensation
sensation
prices
price
prices
prices
prices
T t.- 1
ui.no
va I o
prices
A t tlm Flore of RICHARD ilOSSOP
MOSSOP
Always keep on hand a lull
assortment of nil kinds of goods required
for the accommodation of the piihlic.
Nov. 12, 1SSS.
FRESH ARRIVALS,
AT THE CllKAP
BOYXTO.,, SUOVERS
8TOHK 01'
CBAU1SI.
Fall Goods,
NEW
And Very Cheap ! !
B0YNT0N, PftOWERS A GRAHAM sue
cessors to Uoynton A Showers respectfully
announce to tho publio that they aro now open
ing an extensive assortment of
FA li L GOODS,
At the old stand In Graham's new building which
they oiler to sell at astonishingly low prices,
(considering thoir oost !) for cash or approv
ed country pruducs. Their stock ol
DllY GOODS
CANNOT P,E SURPASSED!
Customers enn there finds
CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS!
MUSLINS! DELAINES! LAWNS!
CLOTHS I
CAS3IMEUS! VOTINGS!
LADIE-i'SilAWLJI GENTS' SUA W LS
HATS A CAr.S I BOOTS SHOES
CARPETS A. OIL-CLOTHS!
OUR STOCK OF
FANCYGOODS
IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, embracing
NOTIONS 1 ' NOTIONS! NOTIONS
Si:nrLi! iroad-Xcts ! Kot k-Tics !
Sittcht'In ! Port Monnaics ! niwlieu !
riiotoirniiil.ic Albums !
rirCS, TO It Afro & SEGA RSI
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS 1
Or anything ilso in tlio Notion Lino !
ALSO,
HAIlD-WAllE !
Queens av a r e ,
GROCRRIKS
AND
PROVISIONS !
All of the best quality, and leleeted with special
regard to the trade of Clearfield county.
AI F. UOYNTON,
JOSEPH EHOWEItS,
EDWARD GRAHAM,
Clearfield, May 10, l.sOi.
B tircs!i.ii:acl.i::t n.
UAl'PT A Co., tnanufueture four horse sweep
power Threshing M arbines, with thresher,
shaker and strap for 1100 ; and two-horse tread
power Throshiiig Machines, with thresber.shaker,
and strap all oomplete, for f 175 at the shop, or
delivered to nearest railroad station. Warranted
10 IT satisfaction in thresh 'ng, and kept good
to thresh one emp free of charge.
They havs at Miloshurg, Centra county, la.,
S.20 exnenenced Millwright and Machinists, who
U. ?n I ill lake J ibs to make new. or repair old mills,
U 45 , either water or etcira power, of any site. Csst
11.57 log" and material lurnished at short notice.
10.10 Prices fur cash as cheap as can bs got any place
J od eouniy
trIaat Haupt Is still agent for all the In
sursnce Companies ol lh Elate in good standing,
who do a Cash Dusinoss, Mutual companies not
recommended. Jun 2S, Iffii.l
VT UOVVS of tH siscs, for sale at:
Dec. 13, 1365. MEHRKLL A EIOLUK. 1
' pilipshrfl tlmtlMmfntf.
J) All, POA Ilorl'., Main H . T p
J lurj, Feiin'o, I.KfuPT i. Propm-ior.
K ceps const p ir.lv on Ik ml I U o t iiuialell of li'Uors.
His lablo In always suj plird with the be "I Ibe
Market nf'ord. Tbo traveling pulin, ill do well
In give lil in pill. Nov lii '"
riioMA;? M rnisii an,
i Agtr.l fi r the Finger Sc injt Machines.
rht'ipMiurj;, Uentre co., I'uiid ,
Oct. Illh, loi.-lf.
C. R. poster, Ertv. I".:rk, vrv. V. VvRKillT,
J. II. tt'tilKK, A. K. WRIMMT, W. A. WALLACE,
Klt'Il. til A IV, J . T. I.KONAKD, J. I. CB.UIAK,
(.I.O. L. llDtl),
;uil;inir & Collcdion "mt
rCSTER, rSEES, YIilGIIT c CO.,
I'll I LIl'ftLi; KG, Ckm hs Co.. I'a.
IUI'sof Fxetinre, Nntos and Irnftn discounted,
DEPOSITS KKCKIVKI).
Colleeiions niudeand proceeds promptly remitted.
li liiirfrii on (lie Cil'es constantly on hnnd.
The ab'. vo I' ui. 1. iii.ir llou-o is now open and
ready for buriness.
SrpL (i, liti5. pHiLirsDcno, Centre Co., Penn'o.
N E W G OODS.
Ii. G. KESI,E,
riiiLiPsnuita, Pknk'a.
Informs the Public generally that
HE UAS JUST OPENED
A .
Spleudid Htoik uf Kew Goods, that Can't
BE BEAT ANY WHERE
for Cheapness and Quality.
CALL AND SEE.
rbilipsburg, Oct. 25 , ISM 3m. I,. O. KESELEIL
STORE
Philipsburg, Pa.
W I I.LI A K W. BiTTS.
UEOROS L. Hill).
jonv r. wiavir-
WILLIAM POWLl.L.
W. W.BETTS-CO.,
(Successors to Munson A Hoops)
Have jnt received a large and well se
lected Slock of all ldod of Staple goods,
such as
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Hats arid Caps, No
tions, Hardware, Glass, Naih, Oils,
Painls, Quccnsware,
Groceries, Flour, B.icon, Feed, kc, , which
we are ollering at grc-aily reduced prices,
Tor Cash or in
Exchange for Lumber and Shinties.
We hope to make it to the advantage of
Timber Men,
in thelonerend of Clearfield county and
on Clearfield Creek, to net their siir.iilioi
fiora this point, being on t ie lino of
Uail Road can Sell
gooda on better terms than at any point
in Clearfield county, and we are telling
our Slock at such
prices as to make it an object to thee b'.ij'
ing goods in this market to deal wtlhus
Advances of Good., Feed, &c,
made on accnunt of Square Timher, which
we will either tell on commission or buy
at Iixcu rales.
Flour of different Brands can bo had at
all times at very low prices, at the Clear
lield More, I bilipMHirg, i'elin i.
Dry Goods Notions, Ac, in great vari
ety, at the lowest price for Cash, at the
Clearfield Store, Philipsburg, lenn a.
Salt by the Sack or load, cheaiier 1 lis n
can l had anv where else, at the Clear
field Store, Philipsburg, lVnti'a.
Call and Examine the slock of goods, at
the UcarGuld Slore, at PhilipHburg, Ta.
Highest price paid in Goods or Cash for
Lumber and Shingles nt the Cleurfioid
Store, Tbilipsbuig, 1'wnn'n,
The cheapest pvxls of all kinds arc to Le
had at the Clenrtield Store, at I liiliphurg .
Call and see if our goods and prices don't
soot the times. W. W. BEI TS, CO.
rhiltpbiirg. KovemUr lAth, Lsii.'i If.
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Music Store.
tl ? M. G JJKKN r. Iiiib fiponcl ln'ri rn
U nic Store, one door west of V.
Lewis' Book Store, where ha keeps constantly on
hand Steinwny t Sons' and Gaehlc's Piano Man
tifTrtnrii.g Comiiaiiy'i l'ianoa, Mason A Hamlin's
Cabinet Orgons and Csrhart Needham rf- Co s'
Mejodeons ; (luiiurk. Violins, 1'ifes, I'lutos;
Gui ar and Violin strings.
Mi sic Hooks Gulden Chain, Oolrlen Shower,
Golden Conser, Golden Trio, in., Ac.
Euskt Misic. Ho Is rontantly receiving
from l'hllsdelphla nl Ibe latet inuHe, which
persona atadistar.i j wishing, pan order, and
Lavs sent th-i,, hy mail, at publisher's prices.
j?" Pianos and Organs Warranted for live
yean.
Those wishing to boy any of tha above articles
are invitod to call and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewhere. My prices are the tame as
in New York snd Philadelphia.
Circulars of Instruments sent promptly opon
spplicatioa with any additional information do
id, B. M. GHEKNE,
Hill street Huntingdon, Pa.,
One door wet of Lewis' Book Store,
or Miss K. A. P. HINDER, Clearlield,
Dep. (I, l.sf.ir Agent for Clearlield ro Pcnn'a.
1 iulluio Itotus, Knee snd Horse Blankets at
JD NovlJ, 'ti. MERRELL i UIGLKK'j,.
3 .. r in. i z . r r- a
5 ! V'' i ""w.p.s.ij z?
J, iv V-"i.
. m a -1 l
"OUR IMilCF.S MIK i:SING
iiiv i .. , '
Willi IWls IIMI.
Hew (Roods
AT TI1K
Cheap Cash Store
OF
UlAili I A Ai I
Market Krcct, oyxfid- the ' VUarJkU JIovsc,
Cicurfieltl, I'll.
A FRIISH ARRIVAL OF
Winter Goods
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
T am liiRt rsivirti7 nn d oneninr a psrefully
elected stock of fashionable Spring A hummer
of almost every description,
DJ?AE?lLia fir
A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dry
goods, of tho newest and latest stylos. Also a
ureal variety of useful notions.
........ . . - . . . . m r - r
UJtY-UUUJia AJNJJ JNUllUiS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Queenaware,
Drugs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths, .
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacon and Flonr,
Markere! in i j 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 to call.
frnN. It. All kinrti ol cMiYand approved
CO) I'STBr PUObUCS taken in exchange for
Goods.
WM. F. IRWIH.
Clearfield, May 31, 1S85.
M ER HELL tSTljiG LER
Have just opened a large and splendid
assortment of
New Goods
At their old stand in Clearfield.
fTpIIEY have the lest sssortmcnt of Hardware
it that has ever been brought to this county
which they will soil at the most reasonable pr i
ces, among which will Le found a splendid lo t o
CUTLER Y,
To which they Invite the spccinl attention ef tht
publio, embracing heavy Klver-plated Forks,
Spoons and Duller knives of the best manufac
ture. A lot of riatola of the best pattern, and other
lire-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol
eartridfrci all of which will bs sold at reasona
ble prices,
Tbry continue to manufacture all kinds ef
Tin-ware, IJrass Kettles, Stove-
Pipo. etc., which cannot he surpassed in tlii soo
tion of the Slate.
They also have on band PittiiburirH Plows,
among which are Sioel Cenlro Lever Plows. Also,
Plow Castings, and many other Agricultural Im
plements. ( 'ook Stoves, Parlor and Coal
Stoves S general assortment, and of the bos', pat
terns, for sal at reasonable prices.
Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes, a general assortment.
Glass, putty, Nails, Iron andCastings of great
variety ; in fact almost every thing wanted by
the publio can bs found ia their establishment,
and at prices thst eannot bs beat.
Now is tho time to purchase,
If yon desire any thing In their line of business.
Give thetn a call and examine their stock, and
they feol assured that yon ran be accommod ated
Remember, their establishment is on Second
Street, Clearlield, Pa, whero you can buy g tods
to the very best advantage.
J ST-Old silver, copper, brass, pewter and old
caaiings will he lukon in exchange for goods.
Mey20, 1S03. MElUUiLL A BitiLEn.
C!ic;.2 Furniture !
DF.SIRE3 to Inform his old friends snd ens
t,. triers that- havinff .nlnrH hi. .I.n.. ..J
incrcasod hit facilities for manufacturing, he is
now nrenared to mnketn nrH.ir fiimiliii-a mm m
be desirod, in good style and at cheap rates for
tuMi. jie mostly mis on liaml at his "Furni
ture Rooms," a varied assorlmout of Ready-iuade
Furniture, amoi.g which ars
Rurcaus and Side-Hoards,
Wardrobes and liook-Cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor
Breakfast aud Dining Extension Tables.
Common, French-Tost, cottftn, Jcacy-
Lind and other Bedstead.
SOFAS i,f nil, KINDS. WORK-STANDS
UA -RACKS WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Hockinu and Arm Chairs.
Spring. Seat, Cane-Butlcm and Parlor Chairs
--I , . i . . .
nou v iiiiimim ana outer v nairs.
LOOK IX a-a L A SSL'S
Of every description on hand; and new glasses
for old frames, which will bo put In on ve
ry reasonable terms en short notice.
He also keeps on ham', or furnishes to or
der, Hair, Corn-lluk, Hair and
Cotton top Mattresses.
COFFINS, or every kind.
Mads to o'der, and fuuerals attended with a
Hearse, "vhenever desired.
Also, House I'bLiIIiijj done toorder.
The eulseriber also manufactures, and has
eonstantly en band,
Clement's ratent WnshiDp; Mahin.
The boil now in n.. Thus. ..
never need be without rlcan clothes I lie also has
r Iyer s la tent Churn,
A superior art rte. A fnniilv ualnv il.l. rh,,r
never neid be without bulter I
All tbo al mivc and many other arliclpi are fur
nished to customers cheap fur Casb or exchanged
i.t ainiroreu Founiry produce. tncrrT, Ulaplo,
Poplar, I.lnwood and other Lumber suitable for
Cabinet work, taken iu sxebango for furniture.
feT" Remember the simp is on Market street,
Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew
Store." JOHM UULICII.
Nov. 20, lSr.2. y
FUKS-
WHOLES A LE A N I) R ETA I L.
CHARLES 0AKFCT.D &
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
PlIILAPKLPntA.
Have n-w npered iheirSr-e ar.d frlendid stock of
LAD! E"' FUR CAPES.
COLLARS. MUFFS.
CUFFS, GLOVES.
AND HOODS.
Also the finest assortment of nnry Fur
liahrt, lip, Muffler, rind (7uv ever before
ofV..red by Vein, nil of which are warrant
ed to lo ts represented. Shipping Fun
bought. Dot. 2;,, l,S1',.j..4mo.
rplllMni F. SKI IX4 h Fipa-rtoteiTt
1 Aug JJ Ibfli MERRELL A BTQLBR'8.
wriTrAx-.7.AUr,iM tmv
i' fruit nn pnnrlnnlly in hit, 1.
"e woull eanllnn those buying Ferrt e
to observe Ihat tbey are .Id, red nn hs et,"l
beciiup, if soldered on h Inai.le, ther (,
ways melted r"in enongl, that eannot be ,,!,"
ed, In dei-trny the fruit
Those buying from n, will not h,v, lk ,
finlt endangered in this manner, and out Cau
.. nil w rro r 1 1, ,1 "
an- " " '
N. H. Also rvlf sraling Glass Jara en 1
Fej-tJO, ll-Oi.tf. MhRHEI.L i IIIULLr;
" CO I'A RTN V. KS 1 1 I P. "
flhe undersigned bare this day formed ,
I 'i,,,i-,Fip ,.", u mi iu Ham a oi l--r k
Hartahoro. for the transaction of a General ilr.
cliandiro aud Lumber business. A larp ttll
well selected stock of Goods has been added lo
those already on band at the Corner Bwiia
Curwensville where ws ars now prepared to iho
Customers a completed assortment withphcet
as low as the lowest. Tho highest market ritti
paid for Lumber of all description.
Tho patronage of the publin Is reapsruVl.
solicited. EDWARD A. II.VDi
ar
Curwensville, July 26, ISSj-
BA11GAINS!
In Curwensville.
The Subscriber has just opened
ia the Cld Stand,
ia Curwensville, a largo assort
MF.NT OF ALL KIND3 OF GOODS
and Wares, suited to this locality, which
HE WILL SELL
Cheaper than they can he
Bought In the County, far Cash,
CALL AND SEE
Ladies and Gentlemen,
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE,
and Pea satisfied you will fmd it
TO YOUR INTEREST TO TURCJIASS.
Nov. 22, 1SC5. JOHN IRV1N.
CLEARFIELD ACAD EM V. The sec
ond Session of this Institution will eoaj.
nence on Monday, December lltb.
Pupils can enter at any time. They will hi
charged with tuition froia the timo they t&terte
the elore of the Session.
Ths course of instruction embraces svory thing
that is included in a thorough, practical aad ac
complished education for both sexes.
The Principal, having hod the advantage sf
much experience in bia profession, assures pa
rents and guard ans that his entire ability aad
energies will bs devoted to the moral and men
tal training of the youth placed under his cbargt,
TEIUW OH TflTIOX.
Orthography, Heading, Writing, Grammar,
Geogrnphy, Arithmetic, and LHatory, per 6s
sion ( 1 1 weeks) $5.00
Algebra, Goomet-y, Trigonometry, Mensura
tion, burveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chem
Istry and Book Keeping, 7,59
Latin and Greek with any of tLe above. Branch
es, f 10,04
(VNo deduction will he mads for abieuci.
yirr"(.r further particulars inquire of
P. L. HARRISON,
Clearlield, December 4, 1S65 tf. Principal
II ARLEY & SONS
Clearfield, Pcnn'a.
They kereby aotify the public, that tht Foundry,
in the Borough of Clearfield,
has been put in full blast, snd they ars bow ready
to accommodate the community with anything
pel taming to their line. They keep constantly
on hand a general assortment of
Cook, Tarlor and Ten Tlato Stoves,
for burning
EITHER WOOD OR COAL
Salamander'?, Number 4,
Base Sloves, Number 3 and 4,
Wash Kettles, 16 and 20 gallons,
Fire Grates 20 and 3 inches,
FARM DINNER BELLS TWO SIZES,
riows and Tlow Castings.
We fire, also, prepared to rnnke nil
kinds of
GRIST AND SAW MILL IKONS,
and epecial attention is paid to tha re
pairing of
Threshing Machines.
Tersons in want of anything, in our
line, would do well by giving us a call.
All kinds of country produce, and old
Metal, taken in exchange for our Manu
facture, at the highest market price.
HARLKY & SONS. .
Clearfield, Pa., November 1st. lSlVV-tf.
NEW CAIJHIAGE
AND
Wagon Siiop!
flmmediately In rear of Machine Shop.)
THE subscribers would rrspectfutly inform
the eitiiens of Clear&eld and the publio In gen.
cral that they have entered into partnership and
ars ready to do all kinds of work on
CARRIAGES.
WAGONS.
SLEIGHS,
.SLEDS, Ao.
All kinds of repairing done with neatness and
despatch. Orders promptly attended lo.
.1. F. ROTE.
n W. JJwKNIQHT.
Clearfield, July J, 1SC5 ly.
N. B Thankful fir past favors, .h subscrib
ers would respectfully s . Ileit a continuance 0
the same. He invile, hia old custoraors, and as
many new ones as may see proper, to giro him
a call. I have now associated with me in ths
business, Wm. MrKnight, who is an experienced
workman j and If you want a good earrlage or
tunber-iled givs us a tall. J. F. Rora.
Cl.t'.ARl IEI.ll fntrXTY I1AK.-Ths
Clearfield County Bank as an Incorporated
institution has gono out of existence by ths sur
render of ita charter on May 12th, IS65.
All of ita stock Is owned by ths subscribers,
who will continue ths banking husiness at the
ssuie plnoe as private bankers under ths firm
name of the " Clearfield CountT Bank."
We are r-sponsiblu in- the Jebts or ths E.ink,
and will pay its notes on demand at ths counter.
Deposits received and Interest paid when mo
ney is left for a fixed time.
Paper discounted nt six per eeL sj hurctofore
Our personal responsibility is pledged for all
deposits received and business transacted. .
A continuance of the liberal patronage of the
bvsiuess men of ths county is respectfully solici
ted. As President, Cashier and Officers of ths Iste
Clearfield County Hank, we require ths notes eC
said bank to be presented for redemption.
James T. Leonard, Richard Pbaw,
Win. Torter, James B. Gr.Jai,
A. K. Wright, j. L. Roed,
William A. Waliawe,
J'The bu-iiien of the Bank will be poo due
ted by John M. Adams, Ei-i, as Cashier. . .
Jua 2V If.