Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 28, 1866, Image 4

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ATTOHM.! AT LAW,
cpt. Uth 1 ,! y. Hcllrfimte r.
W M. M t TI.1U (;ll, Atmuhkt at
, Law, ClearS d, Pa. Office on Market
Street on door r est of tit "Cloarrlold County
Bank." rra? 4. lSM-lf.
KOUERr J. WALLACE, TtoTAT Law
ClearrUld, Pi., Office in fcttw's How, up
poult theJcurnal office.
dec. 1. 1K58 If
TlIOMtH J. MTUl.l.OVGII,
Attorney at Law.
Office adjoining the Bunk, formerly oceuplod by
J II. McSn-.illy, Ki-q., Market Hrect, Clearfield,
Ta M ill attend promptly to Collections, Sale
of Lends. Ac hen. 17.1.
J011NL. CUTTLE
Attorney at l aw and Kcal l.state Agent,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Office on Market tt. Opposite the Jail,
RESPECTFULLY ofien bia i rvices in tell
ing sod buying lands in Clearfield and ad
joining countiei j and with an experience of over
twenty years as a Surveyor, flatter! himself that
be can render satisfaction. Feb. '63 tf.
critExirs nowE.
Justice of tub Peace.
For Dicatur
To.
vnship,
will promptly attond to all bnsinesi entrusted to
bis oare. P. 0. Address, l'Uilipiburg Fa.
Aug. an inoi
TOSEPH H. UKfcTIl, Justice oi me Keaee, ana
f Licensed Con'eyanoer, Kew Vethington,
ClearBold eouoty. Pa. Tin 1 In. i 1.
J. R. m'mURRAV, 8AVUEI. 1I1TCIIELL.
Pealcrs in t orein iind unmeattn icrcnanaiae,
Lumber, Grain, d-o. New Washington,
October 2o. KSr5.-1y.pd. Clearfield Co . Pa.
MlS. H. J. BEHBV respectfully .nnru
,cs that she -ill tok. a few Popils in Vo ,
e.land Piano MUSIC, to commence M oi dej .
Arril 3d. Terms, $10 per qunrtor of 1 1 wtota. ;
aarUooms at residence ot J . u cuttle, r.cq ,
Clearfield, March 72, 1 8 5- !
! - :
TM1
J. P. nrnCHFini.I).-Lite Bur-
I teca of the 8:id ltruiment, Penn'a Volun
leers, having returned from tho Army, offers liij
professional services to the ciliicos of Clearfield
and vicinity. Professional ealls promptly atten
ded to. OUioe on South EaFt coruer of 3d A
Murkcl streets. Oct 4, 1865.-Cmo.-pd.
.!. P. KRATZER,
MF.nCIIAKT, and dealer in Dry floods
Clothing, Hardware, Quevnsware, tiroceiiei
Provisions, io. ;
Market street, opposite tho Jail, Clearfield Pa.
April 20th 184. I
(1 EOROE FALK takes thii method of inform
T ing the watermen of Clearfield county that
be bus tiCtted and reopened the hotel formerly
kept by E. Schreiaer, at Coxcstown, where be
will take especial pains to render satisfaction to
all who favor bim with their patronage.
Coxcstown, April 12, '6b. drsly.
4 UCTIOXEEH. The subscriber
having
i taken out a License for crying vendues
and other Public sales, either In Euglish or Oor
man, respectfully offers his services to his fellow
ciliiens, aud will attend to all calls fioio any
part of the county, on the shortest notice either
verbally or by letter, and upon the most reason
able terms. When so detlredr he will furnish
the Clerks and complete all the buHisess connect,
ed with the sale. JOSEPH 11. JOKE 5.
Kylortown, P. 0., Mar. 1. ISB5. ly. pd.
Susquehanna House,
CUIiV'EXSVILLE, Pa.
W. W. WOURALL, Proprietor.
THIS lnrtre and commodions HOTEL is de
lightfully located on the bank of the bus
quebanna, in the borough of Curwensville.
The present proprietor will spare ao effort to
rentier bis customer! comfortable, and bopei tc
merit a liberal share cf public patronage.
HIS BAR AND TARLE
Will be well inpplied with every thing the mar
ket affords, ltaftuien will always find his ''latch
atrlng" out. Mnr. 23. '64. tf.
1806. ' 1SGG.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD. Thi great line traverse the
Korlhern and Northwest counties of Pennsylra
Bia to the city of Erie on Lake Erie.
It has bcn leased and is operated by the
TENN'A RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger trains at Earonit'K.
Leave liasltvard
Erie Mail Train 10.12 A.M.
Krio Express Train 9.17 P. M,
l eave H cstward.
Erie Mail Train 10.12 A. M.
Erie Expresi Train 8.52 P. M.
Passenger care run through on the Erie Mail
and Express Traini without change both ways
between Philadelphia and Erie.
New Yoik Connection.
Leave N. Tork at 6 p. m., arrive at Erie 3.37 a.m.
Leave Erie at 1.55 p.m., arrive at N.York 1.1 a p. m
Xo change of Cars between l .rie A N York.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night trains.
For information rospecMn : Paraenger busi
ness, apply at Cor. 30th and Market Si's, Phil'a.
And for Freight business of the Company's
A gent! S. IS. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market
streets. Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent, K. C. R. R., Baltimore.
II. II. Houston, General Freight Agt. Phil'a.
H. W. Gwihukr, General Ticket Agt. Phil'a.
A L. TYLER, General Bup't, Williainport.
BALD EAGLR VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
Fall Arrangcueut
Leave YVeattrard.
STATIONS. Time.
Lock Haven 2 40pm
L k Haven lot. 2 45 "
Flemington t 52 ''
Mill Hall 2.58 "
Beech Creek 18 "
Tyrone
Intersection
Bald Eagle
Hannah
Port Matilda
Maitha
Julian
I'nionville
B. A S.S. Int
Milesburg
Eagleville
HowarX
Mount Eagle
Holt en
Curtin
Milcsbvrg
Bellfonte J
3.24 1
3 43 1
4 CO '
4 05 '
4.10 '
4 25 1
4 35
4 40
4.50 '
Bellf. iite Jjjj
Milesburg
Cartin
Hollers
Mount Eag'e
Howard
Eagleville
Beech Creek
Mill Hall
i lemington
Milesburg
A S. S. Int., 4.55
I'nionville
507
Julian
Martha
Port Metilda
Hannah
Bald Engle
Intersection
aaniva at
Tyrone
6.21 1
6 85 1
5.48 1
6 01 1
618 1
6.25 '
6 35
L'k Haven InL 12.15 " ;
ARRIVE AT
Lock Haven 12.19 "
JAMES LEWIS,
Sup't T. A C. and B. E. V. Branch Roads.
niTROXE A CLEARFIELD RAILROAD.
Vail Arrangement.
Lsjavs Eastwaro.
I.RAVS NoRTRWJIRn. I
STATIONS. Time.
A. M. !
Tyrone 8.65
Intersection (.10
Vanseoyoe 9.20
Gardner 9.30
Mt Pliesaet 9.45
Sanmit 9.67
Sandy Ridge 10.10
Powellon 1020
Osceola 1085
Dunbar 10.45
STATIONS. Time.
P. M.
3.50
4.06
4.14
4.25
4 31
4 42
4.62
6.05
6.1S
6.30
Philipiburg
Imnbar
Oseeola
Towelton
Sandy Ridge
Summit
ML Pleasant
Gardner
Vansceyoe
Intersection
Aarctvu at
Tyrone
ARRIVE at
5.40 Pbilipsborg 11.00
JAMBS LEWIS.
Enp't T. A C. and B. R. V, Branch Roedi.
Leave Eastward.
STATIONS. Time. -
8.60 a m
V 00 "
9.07 " .
9.22 "
9.35 " i
8.44 " :
8.45 " :
10.08 "
10.18 " i
10.24 "
10.:i2 "
10.37 "
10.45 "
10.58 "
11.03 " :
it io
11.25 "
11 42 " i
1148 "
12.06p m
12.10 :
i mi ami i.vri.Mtnt ni
t,l ll.sif.cld ronnt.rfnn'A, lor A. ISf..
Cnm-Tntmn Katvsrn. liq. Treasurer or
Cleat held comity, In tbe Commonwrelih or Penn-
nlianla, In account with mi l roonty, rrotM the
Pih day of January, A. IK, I S6., until Hit lit
Out of January, A. 1) ., iMiS.
lirTon.
To ki ounl received lrni Collector! for
IM1.S, nil previous years, $15,119 48
To em'l rec'u from unneled lands, MA IS
To ain't ree'd from CulleUori on tnlo, 4.3H0 41
To (iiu't rcc'J from unseated lands on stato. 224 47
Tom'trcc'J from bounty fund ot IMi2, S.3S5 4
To amount received Iruui relief fund, 4,4111 II
To a'lnt rec'd from Commission!-! boos, !
' To bnlanc due last settlement,
17 f
CIlKMToH.
Py Assessor! wngci,
l!y A grirulturol,
lly Election expenses,
lly Common wealth costs,
By Constables wages,
By Foxes and Wild rati,
lly Court-bouse bonds,
By Court-house Coupoui,
: lly Interest ordors,
liy Intercs on orders,
'. By Jurors wnges,
lly Sheriff'! fees,
lly Printing,
liy Frothonotary'i foes,
liy Commissioner! wsges,
I lly Clerks wages,
By Fuel contract,
' By Auditors and Clerk.
635 75
Fill 00
m 12
11S3 U7
117 45
117 t5
gUl'O vO
8S5 00
COO 00
41 SI
2216 SI
51') 00
70 74
352 06
1055 41
4. a 75
15 1 00
226 00
475 00
By Bridge eoatract,
v, l.,.,1,. .ml atutionarv. 4M3 71
h' C(Urt hou eiintn,ct, 5f,3 17
, ' T)i,triet Altrney. HI 50
lly j,,,, of refuge,
123 20
50 00
481 00
111 31
209 (HI
f.U 36
117 62
35 l!
27 07
171 0.1
It 50
V 40
12 00
25 01
By Court ener,
By Insurance,
: lly Merchandise,
Bv Koad views.
uT Tipstaff
y,tx,,a ,j exnrusa
J n
1 By Miseellanoous
' By Prothonotitry'l Seal
t" rd"r .
ft TZZ'
J j "e
j ', i"
25 00
57 ei
4677 17
l 76
70 no
- ' --"
11 x
By Plate tax on l:an
ijpiiwoi.
By Collectors per cent on co., 755 Vfl
iif " per cent on Stato 218 12
By Exonerations en county
By " on EUite
liy Percentage receiving
j By Percentage paying
27 77
157 58
321 06
SUS 30
62 14
But. due cuuuty
ToUl 1
I HI 25 fiV.lVi 35
P.eceivcd Juouary 19th, U'66, of C. Kralier,
F.ii . Into Treasurer of Clearfield CO. Pa, Sixty
two dollars and fourteen oente. being balance due
county fund as above. D.W. MOtlllt, Ireas r.
Eonntv Fund of 1S62-
C. Krattor, En , Treasurer of Clearfield county,
in the Commonwealth of Peon'a, in aceountwitb
Bounty Fund of September, A. D., 1562.
debtor.
To amount received from Collector! $ 16 01
To bulance lastietllement 3,122 58
rnitniTOR.
c. Exoneration! to Coll' re $ J7 20
j By Percentage 5 U6
By Bal. transferred to county 3325 46
Total f:i,4:t 62 .i,4:'3 62
ltelicf FttDd.
C. ICratr.er, Efq , Treasures of Clearfield county,
in tbo Commonwealih of Pennsylvania, in ac
count with Relief Fund, for A. I)., 1865.
ur.iTon.
Te amount received from Collectors $3,791 97
To am't received from unseated lundi 187 43
To am't received from militia fines
To balance last settlement
138 83
2.348 6
CREDITOR.
By relief orden redeemed $1,510 10
By Collector! percentage ISO 61
lly Collector! exonerntioni 15 20
By Percentage rereiviog 94 92
By " paying 22 65
By Bal. transferred to county 4,411 11
Total $6,466 59 $6,406 59
Bounty Fund.
C. Kratier, Eq Treasurer of Clearfield connty,
in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in aa-
' cour.t with Bounty Fund under Acta of Asembly.
DKBTOR
Te amount received from collectors $53.90 83
" am'tree'd from unseated lands 2,432 89
" am'tree'd from Couirn'ri book! 1,000 00
" deduction on payment of boadi 1,073 13
" discount on redemption 503 S3
" balance last settlement 11,52(1 04
CKEIHToR,
By am't Bonds redeemed $ 35,300 00
By a'mtoricterestonbonds 9,733 21
By am'tpd a endorsed on b'ds2,547 33
By " due'frea'ron b'ds iss'd 348 10
By percentage to Collector! 1,075 36
By Exonerations to Coll'n 8,172 75
ByTreas'r per cent ree'ving 771 36
Uy " percentage paving 678 80
Bal. due Trea'.'r 17 49
Total $78,526 91 $78,526 91
To am't of Bounty Bonds isned 1865 $106,700 00
By Cer'I's for redeeming $106,514 60
By Trras'rs percentage 533 50
Bal due Treasurer 848 10
Total $107,048 10 $107,048 10
Cue from Collectors.
Amount of County, Bounty, State and Militia,
due from Collectors for lb65, and previoni years.
Tow'nps. Cfl'rs Nimei. Bounty. State. Militia
For 1855. I
Covington, J. Birmny, $16,91 $18,03 I
For l?j.
Decatur, O Kephart, 84,09 20,62
For 1865. j
Ferguson, J. P. lioyt, t 6,73
For 1865.
New Wash. John A.Nell, I3.03
Total
$19.76 $101.03 I.1J.76:
The Coilcclur of Dcca'nrtown'n. has naid sines
, tbe settlement, the sum ol of Count v tax,'
........ .g..u,t uiu. in mi. accouni.
the sum marked thus () has s nca l,en nali.i
County Financei
Am't of outstanding oourt house bonds $7,000 00
, Am't of outstanding enuntv orders
103 24
Am tdue from nns ted lands$10947 56
" due from collectors 8 09
Balance due by Treat urcr 62 14
Surplus due county
8.915 35
Total
$1I,I8 59 $11,01859
Bounty Fund.
Am't of cn'standing Bounty Bonds $169,194 OA
Amount balance due Treasurer
17 49
Am t due from Collectors $ 19 78
" due from nnscatcd Iands38. VM 61
Indebtedness ol Fund 136,231 12
Total
tlnu 911 itdiii 411 jo
- $169,211 49
C. Kraticr, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty, in account with different townships, fer Koad
lund, for tbe rears. A. D.. 1564 5.
PESToa.
To a'mt due t'ps from last Kttlement $1,549 53
am 1 icceivea Irein nniratetl lands 9D3 68
CRKDIT.
Am't pd I'ps. Bal duj t'pi.
$ 47 65
110 70
144 75
Townships.
Beccaria
Bell
Boggi
Bloom
Bradford
Brady
Burneide
Chest
Covington
Decatur
Fergnroa
Fox
$ 1 85
t 41
10 00
62 91
87 92
210 fll
131 65
75 00
19 00
35 30
12 93
16 3
9 7i
4 II
IVJ
oirra
n s i hi
W VI
I ' ll
1M II
107 H t
J7 fS
,0 M !S VS
85 00 4 (2
t.1 NI
Vll) 1(1
8 60
107 M li es
M2 CO
138 45 11 41
2" i ;i7
t?,453 II
tlnshra
lirsbein
!r-IMi
Huston
.Units
Karthaus
Knox
Lawrence
llorrli
Vnn
fnion
Woodward
Jja do! t'pi
Tola!
$3.41.1 11
p-..w.d tniirr 1 Uib. 1 Sfi. of C. Kralrer,
late Treasurer of Cbarfield county, Two
Erq
hundred and one dolliirs and thirty soven cents,
heinir Lal.ince due Kosd fund as above stated.
D. W. MOOKE, Jieaiurer.
C. KaATtan.Eso , Treasurer of Clearfield eoun-
tv, in ao't whb different t'p, for Bchool fuid for
year! A. D. 1861-65,
pr.BTOR.
To Lai. due t'pi from last settlement
$l.53S 73
751 11
" am t roc d from unsealoa tanas
CRKDIT.
Townsh'pt.
Am't pd t'p. Bal due t pi.
f 88 31
61 7'J
Beccaria,
Bell
Hogg!
77 25
1S2 l
82 26
34 66
251 61
SI 45
2 6.1
68 63
152 33
57 61
ft 87
21 38
661 61
27 76
40 9i!
60 28
9 35
26 97
29 13
41 96
376 46
S2,22 91
I radford
Brady
$ 6
S5
07
Durnsido
Chest
2 41
II!) 02
46 51
77 77
2 VI
Covington
Decatur
Ferguson
Fox
U irard
(lohon
(iraham
due Itch
Huston
Jordan
Karthaui
Knox
Lawrenoe
Morris
Penn
Pike
Union
Woodward
Bal
Total,
Received
January lilili
1S66. of C. Kratier, I
Hsu . late Treasurer of Clearfield county. Three
hundred and seventy six dollura and lorly six
eenta, being balance due Pehool fund as above
stated. D.W. MOORE, Trcas'r.
We, the Commissioners of Clearfield county.ln
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having ex
amined the accounts cf C. KraUer. Ei , late
TYeasiirer of Clearfield county, for the year, A.
I 1805, do eertifify that we find the accounts, as
folluws: 7be amount due lbs County to he Elev
en Thousand and Eighteen dollars and Cliy-ninc
cents. 7'he smountof cutstanrtin;; Orders Seven
7bouFsnd One Hundred and Three dollars and
twenty. four rents, of which Seven Thousand
dollars are in Court bouo Bonds. 7be amount
due County by Treasurer is Sixty Twe dollars
and fourteen cenU. We also find a surplus due
Ibe County of Three Tb"usand Kine Hur.l-ed
and fifteen dollars and thirty five eenta. 7'he
amount due Trea.urer on Bounty fund is
Seventeen dollars and forty-nine cents. Witness
eur band! thii 20th day of Jan. A. D. 1866,
AMOS litAD,
CON P. A I) BAKER,
Attest. C. 5. WORRELL,
Wm. S. B.ii.Er, Clerk. Cooiui'ii.
We, the Auditors of Clearfiold county, Penn'a,
having examined the accounts of C. Kratr.er.
Esq , late Treasurer of Clearfield county for the
year A. D. 1865, do report that tbe accounts are
as above stated. Tbe amount due the Koad fund
by tbe Treasurer is Twe hundred and one dul
ler! an! thirty-seven cents. Tbe amount due
Ibe School fund by the Treasurer la T'hree hun
dred and seventy six dollars and forty-six cents.
Witnesa our bands this 20th day of Jannnry,
A. D. 1SCG. F. F. COUTRIET,
M. L (J. EVANS,
Alteat, L. F.IRWIN,
W S. BRAM.rv. Cetk Auditor.
New Goods!
MS H.D. WELCH & CO.,
Haye Just Reci-ivid Their
Fall and Winter Goods,
Which wraa purchased during the present de
cline, and tberefure are enabled to soil wry tat. p.
Our Stock
Consists in port of Mcrino, Alpaca", Pop
lins, Wool, Armure, and common De
laines; Prints, Ginghams, Shawls, Hoods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
NuLiaa, Balmoral and Hoop Skiru, Flan
nels. Lades' Cloth, Sheetings. Mucins,
Toweling. Tirhinc. Sontagn, Brenkfuft
Shawls, Capes, &c. Also an Resort went of
Millinery Goods,
Among which ' Hats, Bonnet. Feath-
era, iMuiMma, rmwera, i area, rrnnirs,
iMatinesa. Velvets, Silka, Trage-. IWrnges,
I Veils, etc, and a large slock of
Holiday Toys,
Including China, Bronze, papier Mache
Tin, Rosewooi), Gloa, Pewter, Wooden,
Parian and Candy Toyi. j
'II I n tit e
"
Such as romRiies. Oils. Mandolins hlonm nt
youth and Paints, Houcn, Lilly White ic. :
X ir.L f..l f,.r r,.( f,. .
V" , r. n , ,,u
tinuntre of the kind patronage of
tne people or UearheM ijo.
J3r"Rememlier lhs place Sffonnd Street,
Yext door to First N'atinnal Rank.
Deo. 2.1. '65
rrirneae and abdominal sn.m.ri.r. ,f...:
X kind of the Inlest Improvement, for at
tb I,ru etor of H AHTSWICK A IRWIN.
Ground and unground spires. Citron, Eng
lish Currants, Ex. Coflee and Vinegar of
the best quality, For sale by H. A I.
Clearfield, January 10th. 18RA.
s
Balms', panacea. Kennedv's medical T)la.
covcry, llembold's Burhn. Baker's Cod 1
Oil, Jane's and Ayer'a medicines of every kind
For lalo by u 4
l...l ti-lji -J 1 :. I r - c. . .
I ' " uiu, rsmuj ii,r,
varnishes and painU of all kinds cr..nnd in
oil for sale by H, 4 J, .
Unas' Kt, Itomingo, Hubbell's, Drake'! Hoof,
land"! German, Ilostetter'i and Greene's
I uxygenated Kilters, also pure Liquors, of all
kindi for medicinal purposes, for ial by H. it-I.
T?xncuTKs
KOTIC'13. Notice libera.
by given that Lcften Tesleuientarv. hava
1011 any neen graniea in me undersigned, on
the Estate of Samuol Rishel, deceased, late of
Brady township, Clearfield county, Penn'a. All
persons Indebted to said Ksti te are requested to
make immediate payment, ani those having
claims acainst the same will preaent them duly
authenticated for settlement
T. FRANKLIS RISHEL.
Jan 14th lB66.Bt.pd- Executor.
1,ISH-SALT and PLASTER la l.rr a nuan
.. ti,!,,,.,.,t J- r- KRATZEH'8.
March 22, 1S65.
j ri'ACM lMUH'liAlMKI).
TITE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD,
j KNOX IOWiNSHirQUIKT.
! NEARLY A l.L TUB CONIRAtUNDi
GOING RACK TO TH El It OLD
MASTERS,
'rv:t nary onr going iuck to
OLD MASSACHUSETTS, wiikki:
THEY WERE LOVED .SO
1.0 NQ AND SO WELL.
In eonsfo.nrnee of the above facts. P. Pnont
of the old Short Mine 6hop ; would annouooe to
his numerous pnfrons, and the people of Ctcsr-
flold eoantv at lanr. that be has now nrsi raio
iol of -od meteriah Just received from Ibe east,
tnd Is now rrensred on ihort notico to make.
m(,n(i iot, ,rj nes at bii new Shop In
jOrahami row. He li latisfied tiat hecan please,
'(unless It might be some intensely loyal stay at
h Patriots ). He is prepared to sell low for
casn or County Produce, don't forget thi ibop
next door to Graham A Iloytone itore. on mark.
etSlreet ClearOold Pa. A kept by a follow com
monly cnlled
July 26, "65. ly. "SI10RTV.
II. F. NAUGLE,
M A K E li.
Graham's Row, Clearfield, Penn'a.
The lubscriber respectfally inform! his old
! customers ard the public that be ha. on band, ,
and constantly receiving new additions, a lurge
itock of Clocks, Watche ana jewelry.
Jewelry of every variety from a !inglo piece
to a full sett
j Watches, a fine assortment of silver Hunting
and open case, American aad patent Levers,
8 72 plain and full jeweled.
Clocks, a large variety from the best Manufac
21 S5 tory, consisting of Eight day and Th'rty boui
7 78 ; Spring and Weight, Levers, Tine, Striae and
2" WS ! Alarm.
M 61 j Spectacles, ft large assortment fur and near
12 77 light, colored and plain gins!.
37 15 Also, a fine assortment of Spoons, Forks, Cut
ter- knives, etc., plated on jonuine Aiabata.
" LL kiuds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry
$2,292 91 carefully repaired and Warranted.
A continuance of patruouge la policitod.
vnnher !5tn. isuj
II. F. NAUGLE.
CI OLD P li !. H. F. NAUGLK baa just
X received an Elegant assortment of tbe boat
quality ; also silver extension aud desk holders.
November 29. 5ys .
OKEAT FAIL IN PRICES
If
FALL AND 1FL TEH
CLOTHING
at ma
Cjjnp Clbljjinn jSfore
REIZSNSTEIN BROS
Grand opening of Fall Clothing this day
Grand opening of Fall Clothing tikis day
Grand opening of Fall Clothing this day,
Grand opening of Fall Clothing tnis day,
Al rleitensien tiros fcxtenuve nothing store,
At ReiieucUiu llru's Etleuive Clothing sturo,
At Koitenstein Bro s Extensive Clolinng store,
At ltcir.en, trin Bro's Exteneive Clotbins; itore.
The largest and best selected stock in town,
The largest ani best selected stock in town,
The largest and best selected stock in town.
The largest and best selected stuck in town
Furnishing Goods, Hats A Caps,
Furnishing Goods, lints A Cape,
Furni.bing Goods, Hats A Caps,
Furnishing Gtods, lint! A Caps,
Trunks, Valisei A Traveling Rags
Trunks, V .lises A Traveling Bags
Trunks, Valisei A Traveling Bags
Trunks, Valisei A Traveling Bags
At prirei I"tv for (lie time.
At prlrca low lor the timcsi.
At prlrra low for Hie time.
At prices low lor the tltuea,
Our old customers do not
need an InritiUinn. Our olil alnnian An tint I
need an invitation, Our old ea.toiuen de not
iioeu a,, invitation, uur oia customers ao not
need an invitation. To others we say,
Ca I and examine our stock,
Cull and examine our stock,
Call and examine our stock,
Call and examine our stock.
Before jnirclmsin Klscwhcrc,
Eefore purcliaumfr EUewhcre,
Bcforo purtli:iKing Elsewhere,
Fancy Goods Constantly oa Hand.
R.E1ZEN61L13 LKOiULttS.
May 3, '05-ly.
KEMOVAL.
J. P. KRATZER,
lint removed to his new Ware-Rooms, on
1 Market St., Clearfield, Pa.,
where he lint opened e'y Urge stock of
Dry Goods,
Merinoes, Oihcbaini, Cloiha, Delaines, Prints,
Casimcres, Alpacas. Silks, Satinets, Reps,
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mi. hair, Jeans,
Lanellas, Muslins, Flannels. Hornets. Rib.
bona. Clonks, Balmoral Skirts. Hoop.
Skirts, Shawls, Dress Trimmings,
Head Nets, Caps, Corsets, Gloves,
Collars, Searla, Gronadine Veils,
Table Covers.
Clot hi
n
Coats, Pants. Vesta, Over-Coats, Gent'e Shawli
Shirts, Huts, Caps, L'nder-Sblrts and
Drawers, Boots, Shoea. Uuia
Shoes, Cravata, Gloves
and Collars.
HARDWARE. QUKENSWARE, GRO
CERIES 4 MUSICAL GOODS.
n
DrOCtrtCS
.""'.. Molasses.Salt, Csndles, Riee,
Flour, Bacon, Fish, Tobacco, Raisins.
Currants, Spires, Crackeis,
Vinegar, Oils. Var
nish, Alcohol.
TI N-W A R E. G y E. WOODEN-
aur anu 21 1 iu. LAi 1 .
Household Goods:
Carpets, Oil cloths. Drugget. Looklng-Glassei
Clocks, Churns, Washboards, Tubs, Buck,
ets, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Blinds,
Wall paper. Coal Oil l.arrps, Um
brellas, Bedcords, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and
Stove Blacking.
,M-A1I of which will be sold an the most res- ', "Pis received end business transacted,
snnahle terms, and the highest markst price paid . A. ,onl'nanee of the liberal patronage of tbe
lor Grain, Wool, and all kinds of country produce, kiln" of the county is respectfully aolicl-
ClearBeld, December 13, 1865. i1"-
- I i.l President. Cashier and Officer! of tbe late
CI.KAItl'IKI.l) fcTRsr.llY EncorRAaa Clearfield Coanty Bank, we require the notes of
Horn lunrsTRT. The undersigned having said hank U be presented for redemption,
established a Nursery, on the Tike, about half James T. Leonard, I'.iebard Shaw,
way between Cleardeld and Curaensville. is pre-, Wm. Porter. James B. Graham,
pared to furni'h all kinds of Fruit treei, (Stand- A. K. Wrigbt, G. L. Reed,
ard and Dwnrf,) Evergreen!, Shrubbery. Grape William A. Wallace,
J '" Gooseberrier. Lawtnn rinckherrv, Straw- 1 The business of ths bank will be eoadae
berry and Raspberry vines. AIo, Siberian Crab ed by John M. Adams, Esq., as Cashier
trees, Qnince and esily srarlet Rbeubarb, Ao. Jaa 28,'6 tf.
Orders promptly attended to, Addreaa. 1 '.. IT: :
Sert. 20. -ti-lf, J.D.WRIGHT. rur..n.;il.
11MT CA.-A 1a! jf 1f elln
froll ran ronstM!y e band.
)'! would rantioa thn hw)in Far!t Ca,
to olrv thai ihey are Fnldrred on the nnuid
became, If SM,l.!red ea the Inaide, there is il- '
ays melted rntln Hi(h that rannot be remov
ed, lo dcftry the fruit.
Those buying from ve, will not have their
fruit rndtngerrd In tins msnncr, and oar Cam
are all warranted.
N. II. Also lolf aeallfg Olan Jareon hnd. j
8cpt. 20, lCStf. l KRHKI.L A LIULKF. j
()pAI,TNKRS1IIl
fllo endersigned have thii dsy formed a Co-!
J. partnership under the flrin name of Irwin A j
Hartthorn. for the transaction of a Ueneral Mer-
cli'jiio and Lnniher busintss. A large and t
well sele-ted itock of Goods has been added lo
Curwensville where we are now prepared to show j
Customers a toinptettil nnsoriraenv who pnera
as low as the lowett. The highest market rate!
paid for Lumber of all description.
The patronage ol the publio is respectfully
eolicited. EDWARD A. IKVIN.
W. K, IIAKTSUORX.
Currensville, July 20, 18W-
BARGAINS!
In Curwensville.
The Subscriber has just opened
at the Cld Stand,
In f!lirivrnsvil!f fl l:irTf flSSOrt-
vn,nt, lTT . v nu " r,nnTV,
iilr-4 kjl aijii jvj o jl vivjuo
and Ware, smiled to this locality, which
lib WILL SKLL
Cheaper than they can he
Bought in I he Count v. for Caih,
CALL AND SEE
Ladies and Gentlemen,
BEr ORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE,
and I'm mifBed you will find it
TO YOUR INTEREST to FURCHASE.
Nov. 2. I hC5. JO H N 1 R VI N .
Cl.r,AKI'li:i.l) ACAOIiMY The sec
ond Session cf this Institution will com
mence on Monday, December 11th.
Pupils ean enter at any time. Tbey will be
charged with tuition from tbe time tbey enter te
tbe close of the Session.
Tbe course of instruction embraces every thing
that is included in a thorough, practical and ac
complished education for both sexes, -
Tho Principal, having had Ibe ad rentage of
much experieuoe in his profession, assures pa
rents and guard ana that bis entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the moral and men
tal truiuing of tbe youth placed under his charge.
TEIIJI1 OK TUITIO.V.
Orthography, Reading, Writing. Grammar,
Geography, Arithmetic, and -History, per Ses
sion 1 1 weeks) $5,00
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensura
tion, t-urveyiag, Philosophy, Pbysiologt, Chem
istry and Book Keeping, $7,50
Latin and Greek with any of the above Branch
es. $10,00
JUfSo deduction will be mado for absence.
XifFir further particulars inquire of
K L. 11ARRIS0V,
Clearfield, December 6, 18(5 tf. Principal
II A It LEY & SONS
Clearfield, Penn'd.
Tbey hereby notify the public, that the Foundry,
in tbe Borough of Clearfield,
has been put in full blast, and tbey are now ready
to accommodate the community with anything
pet laining to their line. They keep constantly
on band a general assortment of
Cook, l'urlor and Ten Plate Stove?,
for burning
EITHER WOOD OR COAL
i Sal.'l Uiailder. Number 4.
Dasc Stoves, Nuraltor 3 and 4,
Wash Kettles, 16 and 20 gallons,
Fire Grates 20 and 2 inches,
FARM DINNER HELLS TWO. SIZES.
Plows aud Plow Casting.
Wo are, also, jirejarcl to mako all
kinds of
GRIST AND SAW MILL IRONS,
and e-pecial attention i paid to the re
pairing of
Threshing Machines.
Tersons in want of anything, in our
line would do well by giving us a rail.
All kinds of country produce, and old
Metal, taken in exchange for our Manu
facture, al the highest market price.
IIARLEY k SONS.
Clearfield, T . NovetnUr 1st. IMS.-tf.
II. IJPvIDGE, .
(Store one dior East of Clearfield Uouse.)
Market St., ClcarfielJ, Pa.
Keeps, on hand n full assortment ot
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
such as
Shirls, Linen and Woolen under Shirti,
drawers and socks, neck-ties, pocket handker
chiefs gloves umbrellas, bata Ao,, in great variety.
Oi piece Goode he keeps the beat Cloths of all
"shade and colors," such aa
BLACK ImjEjSKIN OF Til H VERY
beet mage. Fancy Casimer in great variej;
Alo, French Coaling, Heaver, Pilot, Chin
chilla, and riicott over coaling, all of
which will be sold Cheap for Cash ; and
made up according to the latest St v lea by
I Experienced Workman. Also Agent for
ieai uei.1 co., lor 1. u. Mnger, rt- tJo . cel
ebrated Sewing Machines. H- BRIDGE.
Clem field, IVnn'f., Nav. 1, lSC5.-lf.
C VlearflcVd CooVty'llank si
tlS K-Tho
I virarnriu booniy nana as an meorporaiea
iiLiiiuiiun osa gone out ni existence oy me sur-
rcounr oi uj cnaner on may izm, istii.
All of its stock is owned by the subscribers,
who will continue the banking bnsineas at tbe
same place as private hankers nnder the firm
name of the Clearfield County Hank."
We are rcrponsible for the debts of tbe Rank,
and will pay its notee on demand at the coanter.
Deposits received and interest raid when mo
ney is left for a fixed time.
Paper discounted at fix per cent, as heretofore
Our personal responsibility is pledged fur all
' liuuJ tflocla, all ilsee. aad beat manafao.
C. W. & II. W. SLOTH'S
COLUMN.
1JAKG AINS !
BARGAINS !
BA11G AINS !
Great Clearance Sale,
AT
Clearfield, Penn.
On and after Monday
January 1st, 1SGG.
will be sold.
The entire stock of Merchandise,
of the Late firm of
C. W.: H. W. SMITH,
at Cost. .
Tlie stock 1ms been replenished,
but all goods are to be dii
posetl "f at Cost.
This i a rare oppor
tunity for any one far or
near, lo tnuke their Winter
Spring and even Summer purchase at
it may be tuany jeat before such ft
chance is again offered. No one
doubting. Ivit that goods inuat
remain high for some
time to come.
Wo advise,
therefore, our
old Customers and
the people generally to
take notice, as onr time it
limited, w hen
tho mile at Cost
will bo closed.
A.t Cost! At Cost!
The entire Stock of Merchandise
of tho Late firm of
C. JF.tj-. iv. SMI TIL
Coiisisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
STATIONARY",
WOODEN WARE,
HARDWARE,
TOBACCOS,
QUEENSWARE,
JELLIES, CANNED FRUIT.',
BOOT AND SHOES!
BOOTS AND SHOES J J
At Cost! At Cost!!
' " Jl
ture, at
MERRELL A BIGLER'S '