Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 21, 1866, Image 4

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JOIN I. OtTIH. C. T. ALtXAXbtR.
ATTOHNUYU AT LAW,
ept. )ith mi, i y. nciiffonto p.
Vl T M. M I iri.l-OHGIl, ArromsrT at
M . Law, Clears d, Pa. Office on Market
tftre.t una dour east of tha "Clearfield County
Bank" gay 4, mi-tf.
OOBBRT J. WALLACE, Attohhit at Law
J.L ClearfleU, Fv,, Office in Eksw's Ro
ClearfleU, Pu, Office in
cp
poeite tha Journal office.
u i ia,a if
THOMAS J. M'CUI.LOUCH,
Attorney at Law.
Office adjoining the Bank, formerly occupied by
J B. Mclnally, Em., Market ttreet, Clearfield,
Pa Will attend prompt! to Collections, 8ale
of Lands. Ac.
Deo. V7. 't.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
Attorney at Law and Real Instate Agent,
CLEARFIELD, PUNN'A.
Of'ce im Market st. Oppnsile the Jail,
RESPECTFULLY often bit t rricet in tell
ing and buying landi in Clearfield and ad
joining eountiet ; and with an experience of over
twenty yean at a Surveyor, flatten hluiaelfthat
be ean render tatisfaction. Feb. '63 tf.
CTRENH'S HOWE.
JUBTICS OF THE TiAGE.
For Dkcatdb Township,
will promptly attend to all buaineta entrutted to
bit care. P. 0. Addro.i, Philipsburg Pa,
Aog. 21st 18(11
JOSEPH H. BRUM, Justice of tbe Peace, and
Licensed Con'eyanoer, New Washington,
' Clearfield county. Pa, tJO 1 la. t i.
: I. . U VURRAT. SAMUEL tllTCDILL.
MaHtoiraiy & MfitaholLl.
Dtalcrs in Foreign and Bomestia Merchandiie,
Lumber, Grain, rf c. Kew Washington,
OcloW- 25, 1M5.-Iy.pd. Clearfield Co . Pa.
MRS. n. J. RERRY respectfully anncon
ces that the will take a few Pupils in Vo
eal and Piano MUSIC, to commence Mutiny
April 3d. Terms, $10 per quarter of 11 weeks,
jy-Rooms at residence of J. L. Cuttle, Esq
Clearfield, March 72, 1865-
J. P. BURCIIFI ELD Late Sur
geon of tbe B3d Regiment, Penn'a Volun
teers, baring returned from the Army, offers bis
professional services to tbe cititetu of Clearfield
and vicinity. Professional calls promptly atten
dod to. Office on South East corner of 3d A
Market streets. Oct. 4, lg86.-tmo.-pd.
J. P. KRATZER,
MERCHANT, and dealer In Dry Goods
Clothings Hardware, Queensware, Groceries
provisions, Ac.
Market street, epposite tbe Jail, Clearfield Pa.
April 20th 1814,
GEORGE FALK takes this method of inform
ing the watermen of Clearfield county tbat
be bat refitted and reopened tbe hotel formerly
kept by E. Scbreiaer, at Coxestown, where be
will take especial paint to render satisfaction to
all who favor him with their patronage.
Coxestown, April 12, '65. drsly.
AUCTIONEER The subscriber having
taken ont a License for crvinr vendues
and other Public sales, either in Euglish or Ger
man, respectfully otters hit services to bit feilow
cititem, and will attend to all calls from any
part of tbe county, on the shortest notice either
. verbally or by letter, and upon the most reason
able terms. When to desired, ha will furnish
tbe Clerks and complete all the busisess connect,
cd with the sale. JOSEPH H. JONES.
.1 K;.!ertown, P. P., Mar. 1. 1885. ly. pd.
Susquehanna House,
" C UR WENSVILLE, Ta.
W. We WORRALL, Proprietor.
TirM lr-e and commodious HOTEL it da
lightfully located on the bank of the But
quet&naa, in tba borough of Curwensville.
Tbe present proprietor will spare bo effort to
render bit eustomera cemfortablo, and hopes U
mem a unerai mart ci put:ic patronage.
, IIIS BAR AND TABLE
Will be woll tnpplied with every thing the mar
ket affords. Raftmen will alwavs find his "latch
tring" onL Mar. 23, '64. tf.
I8GG. 1866.
IIIILADELPIIIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD. This great line traverse! the
Northern and Northwest eountiet or Pennsjrlra
xtia to 'tbe city of Erie on Lake Erie,
It hat been leased and is operated by the
PENN'A RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger trains at EuroniDM.
Leave Eastward.
Erie Mall Train 10.12 A.M.
Erie Express Train 9.17 P.M.
Leave Heat ward.
Erie Mail Train 10.12 A. M.
Erie Expresa Train 8.52 P. M.
Passenger cart run throngh on the Erie Mail
and Exprest Trains without changt both ways
between Philadelphia and Erie.
New York Connection.
Leave N. York at 6 p. m., arrive at Erie 1.37 a.m.
Leave Erie at 1.55 p.m.,arrive at N.York 1.15 p. m
No rhauge of Cart between l.rle A N.York.
F.legabt Sleeping Can oa all Night trains.
For information repectin Paisenger busi
ness, apply at Cor. SOth and Market St's, Phil'a.
And for Freight business of the Company's
Agentt P. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13tb and Market
Streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm.' Brown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
H. H. IlutnTos, General Freight Agt. Phil'a. '
H. W. (iwiKXKit, General Ticket Agt. Phil'a.
A L. TYLER, General Sup't, Williamrport.
BALD EAGLE VALLEY RAIlT roAD.
Pall Arrangement.
Leave Eastward.
6TATI0XS. Tim.
Pyrone 8.60 am
Intersection 9.00 "
Bald Eagle 9.07 "
Hannsh , J.22 " !
Tort Matilda 9.85 " i
Martha 9.44 " :
Julian 9.55 "
I'nionvllle 10.03 "
' B. A S.8. lot, 10.13 " i
Milesburg 10.24 " !
Beiifonu iA:is-":i
Leave Westward.
6TATI0NS. Time,
Lock Haven 2.40 p.m
L"k Haven InL 2.45 "
Fleminirton
2 52 "
2.58 "
3.18 "
1.24 "
8 4S "
4.00 "
4 05 M
4.10 "
4.25 "
4.J5 "
4.40
Mill Hall
Beech Creek
Eaglevilla
Howard
Mount Eag'e
Holters
CurUn
Milesburg
BellfontejJ
Milesborg
I U1 IV. 0 I
.10.45 " ,
Curtin 10.58
Bolters 11.02
Milesburg
4.50
B. A S, 8. Int., 4.55
Mount Eagle 11.10 " :
Howard 11.25 " '
Eaglevilla 11.43 "
Beech Creek 11.48 i
Mill nail 12.06 p.m
Flemlngton 12.10 '
i nionvuie
Julian
Martha
Port Matilda
Hannah
6.07
8.21
6.15
5.48
6.01
6.18
6.25 1
Bald Eagle
L k Haven Int 12.15
j Intersection
Anaivi at
AHttlVa AT
Lock Haven 12.19 -JAMES
LEWIS.
Tyrone
6.15
Sup't T. A C. and B. E. V. Branch Roads.
TYRONE A CLEARFIELD RAIL ROAD
Fall Arrangement.
Lsavi Eastward. I.sati Noktiward.
6IATI0NS. Time. SIATIOKS. Time.
P. M. A. M.
imnpsnurg z.iO Tyrone
' Dunbar 4.05 Intersection
Osceola 4.14 Vanacoyoc
PoweUon 4 25 , Gardner
Bandy hidge 4.31 ' MtPliasant
Pummit 4.42 Sorrmit
ML Pleasant 4.51 Sandy Ridge
Gardner 6.0J j Poweltoa
Taoactyoe S.1I ! Osceola
Intersection 6.30 ; Dunbar
8.55
9.10
9.201
v.tv
a ml
It) i
10.10
10.20
10.86
10.45
SRIV1 AT ARRIVR AT
Tjreaa .( Philipsburg 11.00
r - . J A MRS LEWIS,
(opt I. A C. aai 1. JsVV. Branch Heads.
PEACE HlOCLAtUEl).
THE WAR OVER !IN CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
NEARLY ALL TIIR CONTRABANDS
GOING BACK TO Til El U OLD
MASTKUS.
RUT NARY ONE GOINO RACK TO
OLD MASSACHUSETTS. WHERE
THEY WERE LOVED 80
LONG AND RO WULL.
Tn eonuinrnce of the above facts, t. Ebout
of the old Short Shot Shop t would announce to i
hit numerous patron, and tbe people of Clear
fild county at large, that La but now n frit rate
1 lot of good meterial; juat received from tha cast,
1 tnd is now r-rupnred oa Uort notice U make,
and mend booti and it oei at bit new Ebop in
! Grahams row. He It satisfied that beean pleaae,
(unloss it might be some Intensely loyal ttay at
home Patriots). He la prepared to sell low for
j cash or County Produce, don't forgot the shop
next door to Graham A Boy tons store, on mark
et btrevt Clearfield Pa. A kept by a fellow soin-
mnnly called,
July 26, 'tiS ly. ''SIIORTY.
II. FT NAUGLE,
MAKE 11.
Graham's Row, Clearfield, Penn'i
Tht tubserlber respectfully informs bis old
eustomera ard the public, tbat be baa on band,
and constantly receiving new additions, a large
steok of Clocks, Watche and Jewelry.
Jewelry of every variety from a tingle piece
to a full tetL
Watches, a fine assortment of tilrer Hunting
and open case, American and patent Lerers,
plain and full jeweled.
Clocks, a large variety from tbe best'Manufae
tory, consisting of Eight day and Th'rty hour
Spring and Weight, Levers, Time, Strike and
Alarm,
Spectacles, a large assortment far and near
tight, colored and plain glass.
Alio, a fine assortment ur bpoons, forks, Butter-knives,
etc., plated onjenuine Alabata.
ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
carefully repaired and Warranted.
A continuance or patronage Is solicited.
November ljth. 1865 U. F. NAUGLE
GOLD PEXS.-H. T. NAUGLE hat jutt
received an Elegant assortment of tbe best
quality ; also silrer extension and desk holders.
November 29. Sflsi .
GREAT FALL IN PRICES!
or
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
AT TBS
Cjrap Iolini Sit
REIZENSTEIN BROS
. Grand opening of Fall Clothing this dav
Grand opening of Fall Clothing this day,
Grand opening of Fall Clothing this day,
uraua opening oi fall Ulo thing this dav.
A. T ! , I r I" . . .. . '
A. inncuiii'g cro a uxiensive iiotbing store,
At Rciscnstoin JSro'e Extensive Clothing ttore,
At Reisenstein Bro'i Extensive Clothing ttore,"
At Reitenstein Bro't xtensive Clothinr store.
The largest and best selected stock in town,
The largest and best selected stock in town,
j no largest ana nest selected stook in town,
The largest and best selected stock in tows
Furnishing Goods, Hats A Caps,
Furnishing Goods, HaU A Caps,
Furni.hing Goods, HaU A Cape,
Famishing Goods, Hats A Caps,
Trunks, Valitet A Traveling Bagt
Trunks, Valiset A Traveling Bagt
Trunks, Valises A Traveling Bags
Trunks, Valisot A Traveling Bagt
At prlcea low for the times,
At prieea low for the times.
At prices low for the tlmea.
At prlcea low for the timet.
Our old customers do not
need an invitation, Our old customers do not
need an invitation, Our old castomon de not
need an Invitation, Our old customers do not
need an invitation, To others we say,
Ca'l and examine our stock,
Call and examine our stock,
Call and examine our stock,
Call and examine our stock,
Before jturcliasiny Elsewhere,
Eofore purchasing Elsewhere,
Before purchasing Elsewhere,
Fancy Goodi Constantly on Hand.
REIZENSIKIJJ BROTHERS.
MayS, '05-1y.
REMOVAL.
J. P. KRATZER,
uue removed to ins new Ware-Koomi, on
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.,
where he has opened a very Urge etock of
Dry Goods,
Merinocs, Ginghaml, Clotht, Delainet, PrinU,
Casimeres, Alposat, Silkt, Satinets, Rent,
vnruu.rro., iweeas, uobergs, Mohair, Jeans,
Lanellas, Muslins, Flannels, Bonnets, Rib-
bons, Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop-
6kirts, Shawls, Dress Trimmings,
' Head Neta, Caps, Corsets, Gloves,
Collars, Scarls, Grenadine Veils,
Table Covers.
Clothing.
Coats, Pants, Vesta. Over-Coats, Gent'i Shawls
Shirts, Hate, Caps, Under-ShirU and
Drawers, Boots. Shoes.- Gam
Shoes, Cravats, Gloves
and Collars.
HARDWARE. QUEl-XSWARE, GRO
CERIES & MUSICAL GOODS.
G
r o
c e r i c s
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses.Falt, Candlet, Riee,
ciour, Daoon, run, Xobacoe, Kaisint,
Currants, S p i e e s, Crackert,
Vinegar, Oils, .Var
nish, Alcohol.
TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOOD EX-
WARE, and STATIONERY.
Household Goods.
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Drogget, Looking-Glasset
Clocks, Churns, Washboards, Tubs, Buck
ets, Flat Irons, Pane, Window IUindt,
Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lampt. Um
brellas, Bedcords, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and
Stove Blacking.
Jrr-All of which wilt be .old AH thai mnll Va
sonable termi, snd the highest market price paid
lor Grain, Wool, and all kinds of eon n try produce.
Cleareld, December 18, 1865,
DMIXISTR AfOR'S NOTICE.-Notlce
is lerehy riven, that Letura nf Amini..
iuon nave this day be-n granted to the under
tirned, on the estate of Stewart Cowan, dee'd,
late of Beecaria township, Clearfield county, Pa.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immsdiate n.Tn.ni ..J
elaimt tgainst the tame, will pteient them duly
I authentieated for tettlement
f v ...... ABtlAHAM MATTHEWS.
r Jan 10, 1166 et-pd. Admlnlrtritor.
.S!2!L
1) AIL HOAI HOIWli,
Jl V barf. Penn'a, Koarav I
Keeps const entty on band tha c
Main fit , Philips-
Lloyd, Proprietor.
ehniitestof Honors.
llli labia It elwavi mri'lltd with tha but tba
Market affords, The traveling pullo, will do well
to girt him a call. Not lut,
THOMAS M CRISMAN,
Agent for tha Singer Hewing Maehlnil. )
Phillptlmrg, Centra eo., Penn'a.
Oct. Ilth, 1 hOS.-tf.
C. R. FOSTER, IDW. MMS, Wat. V. WRIUHT,
1. D. It'uiRS, A. a. WRIGHT, W. A, vTAI.LACt,
RICH. Stt AW, J.T. LEONARD, t. . GRAHAM,
CEO. L. SEED.
JJanhinj & OToUcction Jjmst
FOSTER, PERKS, WRIGHT & CO-,
PUILirSBURG.CEi.TRi Co., Pa.
BUI of Exchange, Notes and Drafts discounted,
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.
Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted.
Kxcbnnge on the Cities constantly on hand.
The nliovo Banking House it now open and
ready for business
6epL 6, lJ6i. . rnir.irssuRa, Centre Co., Penn'a,
NEW GOODS.
JL- G. KESSLER,
PHiLipsiiiiuo, Penn'a.
; Informs tho Public generally that
HE HAS JUST OPENED
A
fpleudld Stork of New Goods, that Can't
BE BEAT ANY WHERE
for Cheapness and Quality.
CALL AND SEE.
Pbilipsbnrg, Oot. 25 , 1865 3m. L. Q. KESSLER,
CLEARFIELD STORE
Philipsburg, Pa.
WILLIAM W. BKTTS.
GEOROB L. REED.
JOHN F. VIATir
WILLIAM POWELL
W. W. BETTS, CO.,
(Successors to Munten A Hoops)
Have just received a large and well se
lected Slock of all kind of Staple goods,
such at
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, No
tions, Hardware, Ulass, Aaila, Uilt,
Painls, Queensware,
Groceries. Flour, Bacon, Feed, 4c, which
we are offering at greatly reduced prices,
For Cash or in
Exchange for Lumber and SbinpW
We hope to make it to tbe adraalajse ot
Timber Men,
in thelowerend of Clearfield county and
on Clearfield Creek, to get tbeir supplies
from this point, being on the line of
Rail Road can Sell
goon on neiter terms than at any point
in Clearfield county, aud we are selling
our block at such
prices as to make it an object to those bjv-
-J,.t! . . . . ...
mg goons id inn ranrnei to deal wiin us.
Advances of Goods, Feed, Arc.,
mad a on account of bquare Timber, which
we will either sell on commission or bur
ai nxea rates.
Flour of different Brands can be had at
all timas at very low prices, it tbe Clear
field Store, A'ij llipsburg, l'enn a.
Dry Goods Notions, Ac, in great t ari
ety, at tba lowest price for Cash, at tbe
Clearheld More, Pbilipsburg, Fenn a.
S&H by tbe Sack or load, cheaper than
can bo bad any where elte, at the Clear
field Store, Pbilipsburg, Penn'a,
Call and Examine the stock of eoods. at
the Clearfield Store, at Fhilinsbura. Ta.
A S3
Highest price raid in Goods or Cash for
Lumber and Shingles at the Clearfield
Store, Thilipsburg, Penn'a,
Tbe cheapest eoods of all kinds areto 1m
had at tbe Clear&old Store, at Pbilipsburg.
Call and see if our goods and prices don't
soot the times. W. W. BETTS. 4 CO.
Pbilipsburg. November 15th, 18(55 tf.
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Music Store.
BM. G REENE hitB opened his Mn
e fic Store, one door west of W.
iewis Hook Store, where he keeps constantly oa
band Steinway A Sons' and Gaehle't Piano Man-
during uompany t J'ianot, Mason A Hamlin's
oinei urgent and Carhart, Needham Co.t"
Melodeont; Gultan, Violins, Fifet, Flutes:
Guitar snd Violin string!. '
.Mi.sjc Boost Golden Chain, Golden Shower,
Golden Corner, Golden Trio, Ac,, Ac.
Sbsrt Music He it constantly receiving
from Philadelphia all the latest music, which
pereoet at a distance wishing, can order, and
hT tn by mail, at publisher's pricet.
TPIanoa and Organs Warranted for five
years,
Thnee wishing to buy any oftbt above articles
ars invited to call and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewhere. My prieea are the tame as
la New York and Philadelphia.
Circulars of Instruments tent promptly upon
application with any additional Information de
"rd B. M. GREENE,
Hill ttreet. 3 at.Ui. I'. .
One door west of Lewit' Book Store
or Mitt E. A. P. BINDER, Clearfield,
Dee. 6, 185tf Agent for Clearfield eo. Ten a'a.
I, f "s- q ?m
mmm
1&M Y -A
EDI" is 'Tl s-lT-'U J - '
lie flats Robes, Knee
and Horse Blankets at
C. V. & H. W. SmTH'S:"0, ,ING
COLUMN.
BARGAINS !
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS !
Great Clearance Sale,
AT
Clearfield, Peim.
On and after Monday
January 1st, 18G6.
will be solJ,
Tho entire stock of Merchandise,
of tho Late firm of
C. W.:& H. W. SMITH
at Cost.
The stock baa boon replenished,
but nil good Are to bo dis
posed f at Coit..
This is a rare oppor
tunity for any one far or
near, to make their Winter
Spring and evcu Summer purchase m
it may be many years before such a
chance is again offered. No cue
doubting, but (hat goods roust
remain high for some
time to come.
Wo adviso,
thoreforo, onr
old Customer and
Uie people w-rnysliT to
take nolioo, as our tune in
limited, when
the tale at Cost
will be closed.
Ai Cost! At Cost!
The entire Stock of Merchandise
of iho Late firm of
C. W. IL IV. SMITH
i
I
i
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
STATIONARY,
WOODEN WARE,
HARDWARE,
TOBACOOS,
QUEENSWARE,
JELLIES, CANNED FRUITS,
BOOT AND SHOES !
Tiri-ro . x-v, ...,a
-wi) anu ciWW
Isicw (Roods
AT THK
Cheap Cash Store
OP
WILUMIF.ffiWIN!
Marlit ttrtet, oypuite tkt ' Cltarfitld llovit,
ClcurfielJ, Ta.
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Winter Goods
XT THE CHEAP CASn STORE.
I am just receiving and opening a carefully
ieeted stock of Suhionable Spring A Summor
of almost every description,
A beautifut assortment of Prints and Dry
goods, of tbe newest and latoat stylet. Alio a
great variety of useful notiont.
DltY-UOODS AKD .NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Ebawlt,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Queensware,
Drugt and Modicinet,
GilandPaintt,
varpet un uiotnt,
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacon and Flour.
Mackerel in J 1 and i barrels,
or tne nest quality, all or wnicu will be sold at
tbe lowest cash or ready pay prlcea.
. -j c; i :nenui ana me fuuuo cenerallr. are
respectfully invited te call.
gs9TH, B. All kinds of GrtAiVand approved
COUXTRT PRODUCE Ua in exchange for
n . -
Goods.
WM. T. IRWIN.
Clearfiold, May 31, 1S65.
1MERRELL & BIGLER
Liavejust opened a large and splendid
assortment of
New Goods
At their old stand in Clearfield.
rpHET have tbe tt assortment of Hardware
X tbat has ever been brought to this eounty
which tbey will eell at the most reasonable nr I
ees, among which will be found a splendid to t o
CUTLERY,
To which tbey Invite tbe special attention of the
public, embracing heavy Silver-plated Forks,
cpooni ana us tier knives or the best manufac
ture. A lot of Pistols ef tbe best pattern, and other
6re-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol
cartridges all of which will be told at reasona
'L)rr!ces. Tbey continue to manufacture all kinds ef
Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stove
pipe, etc., which cannot be surpassed la ti.it lec
tion of tbe State.
They also have on band Pittsburgh riowa,
among which are Sue Centre Lever Plows. Alio,
Plow Castings, and many other Agricultural Im
plements, Cook Stoves, Parlor and Coal
Stoves s general assortment, and of tbe best pat
terns, for sals at reasonable prieea.
Coal Oil, Toal Oil Lamps,
Paints, Oils and Varniskei.a ceneralassortm.nl
Glass, pulty, Nails, Iron andCastingt of great
variety in fact almost every thing wanted by
the public can be fonnd in tbeir
and at pricet that cannot be beat. ,
INow is the tune to purchase.
If yon desire sny thing in tbeir line of business.
Give then a rail and examine their stock. mnA
they feel assured that you can be accommodated
Remember, their establishment it on Second
Street, Clearfield, Pa , where you can buy giodi
to the very best advantage.
4T0ld tilver, copper, fcv .pewter and old
catlings will be taken in estrange (or goods.
Mey 20. 1S6.1. MERRELL A BIGLER.
Cheap Furniture!
DESIRES to inform kit old friends and cue
Uu.trs that, having enlarged bis shop and
increaaed bis facilities for manufacturing, bs is
now prepared to make to order furniture as may
be desired, in good style and at cheap rates for
v..... ue mosiiy nas on Dane at bis "Furni-
uro Rooms," a varied assortment of Ready-made
Furniture, among abich art
Bureaus and Side-Boards,
Wardrobes and Book-Cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor
Breakfast and Dining Extension Tables.
Common. French-Post, cottag-e. Jenny-
Lisd and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS f.f nil. KINDS, WoKK-Sl'ANDS
HAT-RACKS WASII-STANDS, Ac,
Rocking and Arm Chairs,
Spring Seat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chairs
and Common and other Chair.
L O O KI S O - O L A SS KS
Of every description on bend ; and Dew glasses
for old frames, which will be put in os ve
ry reasonable terms on abort notice.
He alsekeept oo han, or furnishes to or
der, Hair, Corn-Husk, Hair and
Cotton top Mattressee.
COFFINS, Of err rj kind.
Made to o-der, and fuuerals attended with a
tiearee, -vhenever desired.
Also, llouee Painting done to order.
Tbe sutseriber also manufactures.
and baa
cun.uujit ru nana,
fit melt's Patent Washlnc HfenriiTm.
, . . , , 1
A super!
never
All
niiuea 10 onstomert cbesp for Caii or exchanged
ior approvea country produce. Cherry, Maple, i
i, 18(11.
FURS- FURS- FURS
W UOLESA LE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES OAKF0ED & SONS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
PaiLADKLrnu.
MWrTISf,' i& UTf "d 'PUM 'lock Of
COLLARS. MUFFS
CUFFS, GLOVES.
...... AND HOODS.
Also tbe finest assortment of Fanev Fur
Ail, CapMufleri, and Glove ever before !
"'rtJ " WIicn are warrant-
eatODtursDrtisnM. B: i
IV....L. 1 --'"ii'imiik rurs
S88BS
never need b. iihn. .u ,i T" ,u" u-n ra'ng to me latest Stvle U
- wv VfTO. DOW IB UPS. 1 DM! II . 1 i t hi. m.hln. ' - .1 - . -
i'i., n .-, r.xpencnced Workman. A ho Affenl f-V
i Iyer s Patent Churn. iciearGei.i M tn, i u r.?T.nl !.r
- , ' i - , .w. kjiugrr, K l . cel.
or art cle. A family usinr this Churn ebrnted Sewiniv rl:n. it. nuirn
need be without butter I QmfisH iC.Va.iiw. .'
the above and manv oth., aniM e... '""Hd. lenn a. N0t 1, 18G5.-tf.
..-...Nssieuiir number suitable for In.titution has gone out of .!.. I. ..i
Sib-er't'h Vontt'r., STI
Cfield, Fe.,ond .bXTO wb
T
riT CAKw -A Urge U tf Hl aeaUat
Iran rant tonitanlly oa kaai.
wnalil eaatixa thoas burin Farrr Cm
to observe tbat they are Soldn.4 a tbe atslae
became, If ldrred on the Inside, there Is aU
wave melted rosin enough that rmnot be renov.
d, In destroy the fruit
j Those buying from s, will not bare their
fruit endangered In tbit manaer, and onr Cant
-all M.m.l.
K. B. Also self sealing GlastJartiB band
Bept. 20, I865.tf. MKRBKLL A IIIGI.ER.
V
COPAKTaNERSHIP.
b nndersigned have this day formed a Ct.
partnership under the Urn aume of Irwin A
artshorn, for tbe transaction of a General Mir
. ehandiie and Lumber business. A large aid
I well eeleeted ttock of Goods bat been added te
' those already on band at the Corner btore la
Curwensville where we art now prepared te shew
, Castomert a completed assortment with pries
at low t the lowest. Tbe highest market ratet
l paid for Lumber of all description. ,
Tba patronage ol tbe public it reipeetfirt
'aolioited. EDWARD A. IRVIN.
W. R. HARTSHOES.
Curwentvllle, July 26, 1865-
BARGAINS!
In Cunvensville.
The Subscriber lias just opened
at the Cld Stand,
in Curwensville, a large assort-
MENT OF ALL KINDS OF GOOD3
and Wares, suited to this locality, which
LIE WILL SELL
Cheaper than they can bo
Bought in the County, for Cash.
CALL AND SEE .
Ladies and Gentlemen,
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWUERB,
and I'm satisfied you will find it
TO YOUR INTERE3T TO PURCHASS.
No. 22, 18C5. JOHN IRVIN.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMV. The see
ond Session of tbit Inttitutioa will oeat
mence on Monday, December 11th.
- Pupils ean enter at any time. They will be
charred with tuition from the time thev enter ae
tbe close of tbe ftission.
The eonrse of instruction embraces every (bias
that It included in a thorough, practical and ac
complished education for both lezet.
Tbe Principal, having had the advantage of
much experience ia bit profession, an urn pa
rents and guard ant tbat bit entire ability aai
energiet will be devoted te tbe moral and men
tal training of tbe youth placed under hit charge.
TERM OP TL'ITIOX.
Orthography. Reading, Wrilinr. Grammar.
Geography, Aritbmetia, and History, per Ses
sion (11 weeks) $5,09
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry. Mensura
tion, survey lag. Philosophy, Physiology, Cbem.
isirj ana own steeping, 7r'
Wis and Greek with any ef tbs above Branch
es. t!0,9
4TKo deduction will be made for absence.
JOSttt further particulars inquire ef
P. L. UARR1S05.
Clearfiold, December 0, 1805 tf. Principal
hIrletITsons
Clearfield, Penn'a.
Tbey hereby aotify tbe public, tbat the Feaadry,
in tbe Borough of Clearfield,
bat beet put in full blast, snd they are now ready
to accommodate the community with auvtking
pertaining to tbeir line. They keep constantly
on hand a general assortment ef
Cook,' Tarlor and Ten Tlate StOTei,
for burning
EIT1IR WOOD OR COAL
Salamander's, Number 4,
Base Stoves, Number 3 and 4,
Wash Kettles, 16 and 20 gallons,
FireGrales 20 and 28 inches.
FARM DINNER BELLS TWO SIZES,
Plows and Plow Costings.
W
aro,
also, prepared to make all
kinds of
GRIST AND SAW MILL IRONS,
and special attention is paid to the re
pairing of
Threshing Machines.
Tersons in want of anything in our
line, would do well by piving us call.
All kinds of country produce, and old
Metal, taken in exchange for our Mann
facture, at tbe highest market price.
II A RLE Y A SONS,
Clearfield. Pa . November lit. isr.5.-tf.
H. BRIDGE,
UBEOBiAOT ttAILOB,
(Store one df or East or Clearfield Home,)
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
Keeps on hand a full assortment tf
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
such as
PV.irls, Linen end Woolen under ShirU,
drawers and i,rlii. neck-ties, pocket bandker.
chiefs gloves umbrellas, bats Ac, in great variety.
Of piece Gooda be keeps tbe best Clotht ef all
"shads and colors," such at
BLACK lioFsKi; nPTtitf 'c-tt
j taiu vca
I beat mate. Fancy Cassimerinercatvrsi iet.
Aleo, French Coalinc, Beaver. Pilot. C.h-n.
ehilla, and Fricott over coaling, all of
which will be sold Cbean f.ir P..h . ...t
r ,
pt I. r. A R FI E L D Ci U TV
n4w-Tbs
vy vies
,inoe me private hankers under
, name of the Clearfield Count. n.. "
We are resnonaihl. rn. - .v. r
fc j ,,, i toe oaus.
and wul p., lu notes en demand at tbs counter!
-.?tP?'kU,reoiT'(1 ni ,n,drM I me!
aey is left for a fixed time.
Paper discounted at six per eeat as htretofore
irur personal responsibility it pledged for ell
depotitt received and butinest trantacted.
. '"'vet ' I uun ITej o iga
UA f mWt' U "'Pftfullj S.li.d.
roniinuanoe or tne liberal patronage of the
Clr and Officers of tbs late
Clearfield County Bank, we require tbe Botes et
laid bank to bs presented for redemption.
James T. Leonard. Rich.M rk .
Wm -
A' K Wriht-
James B. Oraham,
William A. Wallet..
i.. need,
fl! ensinest ef tbe Bank will be eon due.
K:
,uciu vouniy j;sns at an n,nv,i.s
JL
MrrTJ, 'ffi.
At Cast! At Cost U
MERRELL e BIGLER '8.
nfu.