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

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Aocitl.lii; and
Ratea of VuWripllun,
JotiMllg,
9Werto, fsl orfrane, - t J PO
if paid within t'iT snniiflt, 2 AO
fior mil lilt'i ntrr lit e.ri-
rndi.no s snuMfAs, I 00
.lnrt' on.I IVie' amices, cnii, 0 It'iass,
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(ins, er fe 3 fines, or j
Tar -m ti,trf7Hd,( insertion,
50
50
CfUial adrertiting, Jot each equare 10 J j jq
hues, or e-3 limes, or less, J
For each euhteqnent insertion,
Proeuional Card; I year,
Loenl notices, per line, - -
Obituary notice; ocer i hues, per line,
Yearly udcertieiuy, 1 eqnare,
do do 2 do - -
do do 3 do
Yearly advertieing, J eomnn,
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50
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15
. 10
8 00
12 00
11 00
120 00
35 00
60 t'O
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Tha abore ratea apply only to adTertlteinenta
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aet nn nlnin. Advertiaementa aet in large type,
or with cute, or out of plain atyle, will be cbarg-
d dooble the abore ratea for apaee.
DianL-e, eintjle quire, - - . 2 50
rfo 3 quiree, per quire, 2 00
do 6 quiret, per quire, - - 1 75
do orer 8 quinn, per quire, -150
UandhilU, eheet, 25, or leu, - - 1 50
do i eheet, 25, or , - - 2 60
do I eheet, 25, or lee, - - 4 50
do ukole eheet. 25. or le - 8 00
Over 25 of each of above at proportionate ratea. 1
SJTbe above ratea were agreod upon by the,
nnderaigned, on the 3d day of December, 1 Sfl4, .
and will beifictly adhered to during the preaent
high priceaolallkindaofprintinemateriala.
Publiabers of the "Clearfield itrpuhliean.
b. i. RU,
Publisher of the "RnftHman'e Journal."
nt t-, i n-nrr'T t nn TT7?V1Tn7V
LZZ'JLlZ 1
TIME OF H0LDIN8 CCtl?.
Id Moirfay In January, I 3d Monday In Jura,
Id ilonday in March, 4th Monday in Sept
of each year, and continue two weeks if neceaaary.
COL'KTYAXD DISTRICT OFFICES
Prea't Jndre on. Sumuol Linn. Bellcfonte.
Ai'te Jttdgci Hon. J. I. Thompson, Curwensville
lion. Win. C. Foley, Clearfield,
Fheriff, Jacob A. Faust, "
Prothorxtary, D. F. Etrwciler, "
Reg. A Bee. Iniah G. Barger, "
Diatrict Att'y, WM, M. McCullongb "
Treaaurer, D. W. Moore. "
Co. Surveyor, S. F. McCloskey, Curwenaville.
CuwuniEsioners, AmoaP.ead, Clearfield.
Conrad Bnker, Anaonville.
Cta'a 8. Worrall, Ilurd.
AudliorB, F. F. Coutcret, LeconteiMill
M. L. C. Evsca. Curwenaville.
Levi F. Irwin, Clearfield
Coroner, Henry W. Parka. "
County tup L C. B. bandford, "
LISI OF rOST OFFICES.
Tawnihip; Pout OJJicee, Poetmftere,
Becearia, . 31enHope, Wm. 6. Wrigbt
" TJtahville, Theodore Weld,
Hcgarty'i X Roada.Paml. Ileparty,
Bell, Bower, W. McCracken,
" Chest, Th. A. M'Ghee.
Cuah, J. W. Campbell,
" Oetend, H.L.Uendcraon,
Bloom, Forrect, Jamea liloom,
Bogga, Clearfield ilridge, Jamea Forreet,
Bradford, Woodland, William Albert.
Brady, Lutberaburg, R.H.Moore,
- Troutville, Chaa. floppy,
" Jcffemon Line, John Heberiin,
Burnaide, Kew WatLirgton, Jaa. Gallaber,
Cheat, linrnaide, w. t. Jrvin,
Patchinvilla,
Jack Patch in,
Eaat Ridge,
Hnrd,
McGarvey,
" Weatover,
Clearfield, Clearfield,
Covington, Frenchville,
Kartbaaa,
Jacob Boice,
O. Torer, jr.
Win. McQarvcy,
S. A. Farber,
M. A. Frank,
P. A. Gaulin,
J.F.W.Schnarra
T. W. Fleming,
Centre county,
B. Raduhach,
T. F. Iloalich,
Ed. Williama,
J as. McClcllan
C. Mignnt,
William Carr,
A. B. 6haw,
T. H.Forcee,
Jas. A. Hcgarty
Curwenaville Curwenaville,
Decatur,
Philipabure,
Wet Decatur,
Osceola Mills,
Warren,
Little Toby,
Letotte'a Mills,
Bald Hills,
Ehawsville,
Grabamton,
f-'milh's Mills,
Madeira,
Tyler,
Pcnnficld,
Ansonville,
Salt Lick,
Kew Millport,
Kylcrtown,
Morriadale,
Lumber City. I
Grampian H:lla,
Curwenaville,
Bloomingville,
Reckten,
Jeffries,
Ferguson,
r-i,
Girard,
u
Goaben,
Graham,
Gnelich,
Ileccaria,
Huston,
M
Jordan,
Kanhaaa,
Knox,
11 orri a,
Tenn,
u
rike,
i
TJnion,
Woodward,
Chaa. J. Pusey,
David Tyler.
H. Woodward,
Elira C'Snse,
G. Ileckadurn,
M.O.Stirk,
E. C. Brenner.
J. C. Brenner,
H. W. Ppenoer,
A. C. Moore,
T. U. Fleming.
Bcrtj. F. Dale,
D. E. Brubker,
Jamea Lockctt,
Thil Post Office will do for Chest township,
Will answer for ierguaon townthip.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor ; A. G. Cnrtin, Centre county $1,000
Pec'y of Com., Eli Slifer, Vnion conniy l,7t'0
Dep. Sec'y of Com ; S. B. Thomas, Del. eo. 1.500
Auditor General; Isaac Blanker, Union co. 1 ,710
Surveyor Gen.; Jamea P. Barr, Pituburgh 1 ,'VCO
Attorney Gen.; Wm. M.Meredith, Phil'a 3,000
Adjutant Gen,; A. L. Ruesell, Bedford co.
Bute Treasurer; W, U. Kemble, Phil'a 1,700
Superintendent Common I
bchools; R. C. Coburn, Bradford county 1,500 j
Deputy Bup't; Samuel P. Bates, Crawford ee
State Librarian, Wien Fornrv, Uarrisburg EOO '
SUPREME COURT OF PENN'A.
Chiel Justice ; George W. Woodward of Luaerne
Associate Justices ; Jamea Thompson of Erie
" " William Strong of Bucks
" " John M. Roed of Phil'a
" " Daniel Agncw of Beivnr.
Tbe Court holds its sessions in Philadelphia en
tbe first Monday of January; in Uarrisburg on
tbe fourth Monday of April ; at Runbury on the
first Monday in C c.tober; and in Pittsburg on the
third Monday in October. All returns from ths
XXV Judicial Diatriot, comprising the counties
of Clearfield, Center and Clinton, are to be ma.de
on the second Mm day of February.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
IXICrJTtTE.
President Andrew Jobnsen, of Tennessee 125,000
Vice President Pro. Tern. S. Foote, of Vt. ,m0
CABINET OFFICERS. balaric. f.tHKI
Eecretarv of Etate : Wm. H. Beward.of Kew Y ork
Sec'y of Treasury ; Hugh MCullough, of Indiana
Sec'y of War: Edwin M.Stanton, of Pennsylvania
Sec'y of the Navy ; Gideon Wells, of Connecticut
Secretary of Interior; James Harlan, of Io we.
P. M. General ; William Denniaon, of Ohio
Attorney General ; James Speed, of Kentucky.
JUDICIARY. .
Cbiif Jcstici, $fi,500 Associates, f 0000
Chief Justice; 8. P. Chase, of Ohio.
Asanciate Justices ; Samnel Nelson, of New Tork
" " Robert C. Grier, of Penn'a,
" " James M. Wayne.of Georgia,
" " Vacancy
" " Kathan aifford, of Maine,
l'avid Davis, of Illinois,
" N. H. Ewayne, of Ohio,
Stephen J. Fields, of Cal'a,
Supreme Court meets 1st Man day of December,
la Waahingun City, D. C.
PROVISIONS Floor, Cheese, Lard, Dried
ai.. t.:-j r. I.. -.t.i
from tbe west a tbe store of J. P. KRATZER.
"beweo a very fins quality and cheap at I
MKRhELL A BliiLbk'",
$n$intss Jimlorij.
jonn h. ofivis. c. t. Ai tusprn.
O JT V 5 fl ft Al " find fiT,
AT1tHM:l
AT LAW,
Sept
w
Ulh 15C5, 1 y.
Itrllrfntite Ta.
M. M C I I.l.lU C.II.
Liw. Clear, d. Pa. Off.
AtToRISV AT
re on Maiket
1 T
Flr.-.t one door east of the "Clearfield louuty
lUnk." "-y 4,
ROBERT J. WALLACK, Atvjsjst at Law
Clcarfidd, Tu, Office ia fcfcaw's Row, op
posite the Journal office.
dee. 1. 1SSS.ir
TIIOM J. M t l'i.l.oi:Gll,
Attorney it Law.
Office tdj'ilulnir th llank, fnorly occupied by
J 1!. Mck'oally, Kfq., Mnrkct ftreet, Clearfifl.l, i
P Will attend promptly to Collection!,
of I.an,l. 4c. IVe. 17. '(12.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
CLEAltFIELK. PEXN'A.
Otfrrmi Murhelit. Omwsite the Jail. I
am E.S r ECT F U LL Y oflera bit nicei in Mil- I
MM. ineand buyine landa in Clenrfield and ad-
iulniD eountica : and with an experience of over
,. .i
twenty yenra aa a Purveyor, llattera hiinaelfthat
be cau render autistaction. ten. o.i ii.
I
CrBEXIFS HOWE.
Justice of tub 1'eace.
For Dicatcr Township,
will promptly attend to all buiineaa entruated to
hia earo. P. O. Address, Pbtlipiburg Pa.
Aug. 21st 1861
f OSKPU II. EHETII, Juatice of tb Peace, and
Licenced Coneyncer, e v. aihington,
Cleartttdd county ,Pa! tin 1 ?p. i L
j. b. h'murRAT. AMLSI, MITCHELL.
v.r r ,ITa,TI
Daalera in Foreign and Dmntatie Merchandiae,
Lumber, Urain, f e. few W arlungton,
October 25, 1865.-ly.pd. Clearfield Co , Pa.
w HS. It. J. IITRKV reypectfully anncui
1U eca that ahe will u,k. a few Pupil, in Vo
eal and Piano Ml"?iIC, to commence Moicaj
April d. Termi, $H1 per quarter of 11 wfeka
Xirllooma at renidence of J. L. Cuttle, E.-q
Clearfield, March ?2, Itf5-
DR. i. IV nrRC'IIFIKLIh-ltte fur
goon of the 8:id Regiment, i'enn'a Volun
teer!, having returned frtiin tne Army, finer? fcif
profeBfiotal eervicea to the citizens of ClearfieU
and vicinity. Profcaeional ealla promptly atten
ded to. OlEee on South Eaat corner of 3d A
Market atreeta. Oct. 4, lS5.-Cmo.-fL
,T. P. KRATZEIl,
MKRC11AT, and dealer in Dry Goods
Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries
Proviaions, Ac.
Market street, opposite tbe Jail, Clearfield Pa.
April 20ih 1S4.
GEORGE FALK takes thii method of inform
ing the watermen of Clearfield county that
Ihe has reftted and reopened the hotel furinerly
jkepthyE. Schreiner, at Ccxestown, where he
I will take especial paini to render satisfaction to
! all who favor him with their patronage.
Coxestown, April 12, '65. drsly.
I"! OR EST HOUSE Bloom towmhip,
' Uaiser P. Bloom, IVojirietor.
This large and eomroodioua House is situate!
on the turnpike, 7 miles west of Curwensville,
and 6 miles east of Lulhersburg. Tbe Proprie
tor will spare no effort to make his guests com
fortable and their stay with him pleasant, and
thereby expects to receive a liberal share of pub
lic patronage. Dec, 20, ISf.j. -tf.
Susquehanna House,
CUIIWEXSVILLE, To.
W. W. WORK ALL, Proprietor.
THIS large and commodious TTOTEL Is de
lightfully located on tbe bank of the Bus
quehanna, in tbe borough of Curwensville.
The present proprietor will spare no effort to
render bis customers cemfortable, and hopes U
merit a liberal thare tf pullio patronage,
HIS BAR AND TABLE
Will be well supplied with every thing the mar
ket affords. Kafunea will always find his "latch
atrinr" out. Mar. 23. '6L tf.
18GG. ICG6.
1IIILADELriIIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAP. This great line traverse tha
Northern and Korthwcst counties of Tcnnsylva
nia to tha city of Erie on Lake Erie.
It hes ben Ivased nnd is oprratrd by the
TENN'A RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger trains at En cortical.
Leave LaMward.
Frie Mail Train 10.12 A.M.
Erie Express Train 9.17 V. M,
Leave s csttvard.
F.rie Mail Train 10.12 A. M.
Erie Expreaa Train 8.52 P. M.
Tassenger cars run through on the Erie Mail
and Express Trains withr.ut change both ways
between Philadelphia and Erie.
New York Connection.
Leave -V 1 ork at 6 p. m arrive at brie 3..", a.m.
Leave Erie at 1.55 p.m., arrive at N.York 1.15 pm
Mo rhaiife of Cars between i .He A N.York.
Elegant Bleeping Cars os all Night trains.
For informa'ion respecting Passenger busi
ness, apply at Cor. SOth and Market St a, Phil'a.
And for Freight business of tbe Company's
Agents 8. B. Kingston, jr.. Cor. l:ith and Market
streets, l'liilade ! hia.
J. W. Itcynolda, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. It. R., Baltimare.
n. It. Hoi sToa, General Freight AgU Phil'a.
H.W. Gwismr-a, General Ticket AgU rhil'a.
A L. TYLER, General Eup't, Wiliiamsport.
B
ALD
EAGLE VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
I'all Arrangrnieut.
Iave Last w ard.
STATIONS. Time.
Tyrone 8.50 am
Intersection 8.00 " i
Bald Eagle M7 " :
Hannah 22 " :
Port Matilda t.ii "
Martha 9 M
Julian Li5 " ;
Vnionville 10.08 "
B. A 8.8. Int., 10. IS " i
Milesburg 10.24 " i
Leave Westward.
STATION'S. Time.
Lock Haven 2 40pm
Lk Haven InL 2 45 "
riemington
Mill Hall
Beerh Creek
Fagleville
Howard
Mount Eagle
Hollers
Curtin
Miletbrrg
Bellfonte J
1 52 1
2.58
1.18 1
3.24
S 4S
00 '
4 05 1
4.10 '
4 25
4.15 '
4.40 1
4 50 '
. Bcllfonte
f Ar in.x7 :
1 Le 10.37 " 1
Milesburg
10.45 " :
10.58 "
11.02 "
11 10 "
11.25 "
11 42 "
11 48 " :
12.t'Sp.m
Cartin
Ili.lt era
Mount Eagle
Howard
Eegleville
Beech Creek
Mill Hall
Milesburg
B. A S. S. Int., 4 55
Inionville
5 07
Julian
Martha
Port Matilda
Hannah
Bald Eagle
Intersection
saaivi at
7jrone
5.21 '
5 85
4 48
601
618 1
6.25 '
i !'m
I ""!n..
Flemingtnn
12.10
Aamvc at
Lock Haven 12.19 " :
JAMES LEWIS,
6 35
Bup't X. A C. and B. E. V. Branch Roads.
TYRONE A CLEARFIELD RAIL R3 AD.
Fall Arrangement.
Lrnvi Fastwakb.
STATIONS, Time.
Laara KoriTiwAitn.
STATIONS. Time. ,
P. M.
3.50
4.05
4.14
4.25
4M
4.42
4.52
5 04
5.1.1
.30
A. M. I
8.55
9.10
9.20
9 SO
9.45
9.57
10.10
10.20
10.35
10.45
rhilipsburg
Dunbar
Oaceola
Tyrons
Intersection
Vanaenyoe
Gardner
MLl'lnaact
Sarxmit
i Sandy Ridge
Powelton
Osceola
Bun War
'i.. ltiM
'
Mt jieM.ni
Qin
yn'c,-r'!
Intersection
roweltnn
Attain at
rhilipebarf 11.00
' Tyroas i 40
JAMM LITIS.
f npt T. A C. as d B. K. V, Branch Roads.
.ThewnJers'rned res-
I)
s.-tfull tes leare tn ean-tinre to the pub.
lie, that he carries nit Black smithing In Hi her
r.gh of ClrarBcM, where be wilt eiecnte prompt
ly, fn workinanliV planner, ll work entrae
ted to his cere, fperial pairs taken in shoeing
ten. Shop adjoining Toan llsil. formerly
wniiLd Mr. Hoi. WM. SlCVKX.
November hih, ISCJ -ly.
Conniii Ihtiounl- iuil; ;
CLEA1SKIKM), PA.
fphla Bank ! now open and Hady forhusioees.
Ofljceon Hceond itrcct, in the buililinj ffr-
marly occunitd ty Leonard, Finney A Co.
lirtcruua akd orricrm.
J AS.
T. LIONAIID,
l'reH'l.
B. OHAUAM,
A. WALLACE,
iticiiAr.D sniw.
WM. I'ORTKR.
JAb
GEO
WM.
L. Rl'H)
V. WRK'.HT,
CaahiMr.
WM
A. K. WUKTHT,
I Jua 2ath, 18ft6.tr.
The
Vj Clearfield County Bank as an incorporatad
intitution baa gone out of exlatanca hy the aar
render of ila r barter on May 12th, I86i
.1. . . . i. : il.-tk...
All of its stock ia owned by the eubjenbera,
who will continue the banking business at the
same place aa private bankera uuder tbe firm
name of tbe " Clearfield County Bank."
We are responsible for tbe debu of the Bank,
and will pay lis notes on demand at tbe counter.
Deposits received and interest aid when mo
ney is left fur a fixed time.
Paper discounted at six per cent, as heretofore
Our personal responsibility is pledged for all
deposits received and busineaa transacted.
A continuance of the liberal patronage of the
bi.iness men of tbe county is respectfully solici
ted. i,t President, Cashier and Offieera of the late
Clenrfield County Bank, we require the notes of
said bank tj be preaentod for redemption.
James T. Leonard, Richard bnaw,
rV'm. Portrr, Jamea B. Graham,
A. K. Wright, . L. Reed,
William A. Wallace,
pfr The busineas of the Bank will be conduc
ted by John M. Adams, Esq., aa Caabier.
Jun 2S,'i-tf.
T I. roll i n II a ch ivs.
nAVPT A Co., manufacture four horse sweep
power Threonine: M acbiner, with thresher,
shaker and strap for HfiO jand two-horse tread
power Threshing Machines, with thresher .shaker,
and strap all complete, fur $175 at tbe shop, or
delivered to nearest railroad station. Warranted
to give satisfaction in threshing, and kept good
to thresh one crop free of charge.
They have at Milesburg, Centre cun'y, Fa.,
experienced Millwriirhta and Machinists, wha
will lake jobs to make new, or repair old mills,
either water or steam power, of any sise. Cast
ings and material furnished at abort notice.
Prices for rash as cheap as can be got auy place
in the county.
jrlsaae Ilaupt ia still agent for all tbe In
rurance Companies ot the State in good standing,
who do a Cash Business. Mutual companies not
recommended. (Jun 2h. Itft5
DR. A. H. HILLS
IRES to In-
,.rm bis pat
rons that prufession-
El
--" " bisoflica all
L'
J IBDITIl.IV ,",".
"k to make Profaasional
Vikita tA itit of hll
accustomed places j
this summer ; but
may be found at his offise oa the Kotthwest cor
ner of Front and Market atreetlirectly opposite
tbe "Clearfield House," where he can be found at
all times, ready and willing to attend to all calls
in the line of hia profession. Full sens of Teeth
only Twentv Dollars. July 2f.th 1 85-1 y pd.
"RICHARD HOSSOF,
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS
J MUSLINS
at
at
at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
prices
pricoa
prices
price
1 1 1 L A I . IJi
COI'.URGS
ALTACAS
at
Just received at MOSSOPS
GIXGnAMS at Sensation prieet
CHINTZ
PRINTS
(i LOVES
CRAVATS
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensalien
Sensation
prices
pi ioee
prices
price
at Mossors
SHAWLS
Sensation price
Sensation price
iiivvrr
COLOUED!
MUSLINS f
Sensation
price?
ti
All to be had at MOSSOrS'.
LINEN at
CRASH at
CURTAINS at
TABLE CLOTHS at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sor sation
prices
price
prices
prices
FRINGE
LACS
HOSIERY
RIBBONS
'HUMMING. S
of all kinds t
at
at
at
at
prices
at MOSSOPS'.
Sena&tion
Sensation
Seucalion
prices
price
prices
at Sensation prices
in any quan ty I
Alwavson band at MOS'OFS'.
CARS1 MERES at
SATTINETS at
Sensation
iUKution
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
SAiiaation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
TWEEDS
JEANS
VESTIN'CS
S111RT1NOS
at
at
at
at
prices
at xiossors.
CLOTHING such"!
as Coats, Pants,
Veita,
Voder Shirts,
Flannel Shirtt,
Boots, Shoe,
Hat and Caps,
at seuaation prices
Now for sale at MOSSOrS'
HARDWARE
1 such ss Saws, nails
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Iln.gos,
at sensation
prices
al MOSSOPS.
at aensation prices
LIQUORS, snch
as Wine, PranJy,
Gin, Whiskey,
Copnac, etc., etc.,
i FRUITS, such as
; Prunes, Raisins,
. E'igs, Filberts, 4c.
'GROCERIES, ssy
i F 1 0 u r, Hams,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molase, Citflee,
jTea, Crackers,
Spicea, Cand'o,
,Coal Oil, etc., etc
at sensation prices i
at MOSSOPS'. !
at sensation prices ;
Alwav at XfnnrfS'
BLACKING
RorES
row DER
KI10T
LEAD
CAPS
at sensation ' pricee
at
at
at
at
at
sensation
sensation
sensation
sensation
price
price
pricee
prioes
prices
sensation
At the store of RICHARD MOSSOP.
MOSSOP
I Always keeps en hand a full
assortment of all "kinds of roods required
for the aocommodalion of the public
1 Xov. 12, Its.
iimkiMiniiMi.
All, IMMO HOOK, Main Ct , Philips-
ISm , Penr'a, llnktnr Ll.M p, Proprietor.
reps const antlv on hand the choistest of liquors.
111.- table le alwsis supplied with the hett the
Market aflorda. The traveling pulic, will do well
to give him a call. Kov 1st, 165,
tm6mas m cmsman,
pent for the Sinner 8ewing Maebinei.
I'hilipsburg, Centre co., I'enn'a,
Oct. llih, iMiS. if.
C. R. fOsTER, EDM-. PERKS, Wat. T. WRItiUT,
J. D. V't.IRK, A. K. WRIGHT, W. A. WALLACE,
RICH. SHAW, J.T. LtONAKIi, i.V. CRAUAM,
CEO. L. REED.
Sanliiiw & Collection Souse
OF
F0STEX. PERKS, WEIGHT & CO,
riiiLirsiiUUG.UEfTRECo., Ta.
Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts discounted,
DKl'usm RIX'EIVKI).
Collections madeand proceeds promptly remitted.
Exchange nn the Cities constantly on hand.
The above Banking Houe ia now open and
ready for business.
Sept 6, 1865. FmuFiar RO, Contre Co., Pcnn'a.
. 1 " ' -v-r
Something INeW.1
.
f i,i?oi,rnr,r, t. T.T r. ' , T .
Maoufuclurerof Tin and 8heet Iron ware,1
in rfT
I'enn'a.
ii ,r ii , .(,. vii;
would respectfully inform the I ublic, -
that I have opened a room in the
borough of Philips-burg, for the
manufacture and Sale of
Tin IV arc
out of the best material tbe mallet will
a fiord, aud made by expeiiencifil
wot k man, all of which I will
ell at either wholesale
or retail prices surprisingly low. I aek
those in need of anything in this line
to call andexamme my ware end
sat.sfy themselves that it,. is
made for ue. Country
Merchants desiring to purchase ama'.l lotl
of Ware will find it to their ad
vantage to buy of me.
Stoves
of all sizes and hape, for burning either '
Woisl or Coal. 1 would call particular at
tention to that well tried and popular,
Cookinj; Stove railed, very appropriately,
I'ii; IRoNSIDE-i, Thie Stove ha all the
advantages iossTed by others, beside
j the oven ia larger, au,l the ash pit deeper
anil more top auriace ttian unit oi any on
aw , r. t' rt . r, I I , n , - . 1. ... twl i . . I ) , 1 1 ,
rival. 1 also keep on hand all kinds of
Slate Pipe
i.t.i. I :n 11 l ... : 1 .....
wiliuu l n.ii aril as luw si it uc .ui"
chafed west of the mountain. I also keep,
conatantlyon hand, ahovels, cart inge bolts,!
srrates. nretirick. siove lin:ng. aieJ solus, i
Waflle Irona, Sheet Zink, Sad Irous, Brass
and Porcelain Kettles, together with a j
vni ici j i " . ra iuii uuiut-rui.a i u uit u iiimi.
aio a large ktocK ot tne nest Kiua oi
Stoneware.
And last though rot least in my lire
Of buinss, 11 that or
Spouting,
l am prepared to fill all orders in this
line on short notice, and manufactured
out of Ihe best matciial. I want every
body that comes to town, to come and I
take a look at my show, and see for'
themselves. I am going to sell the cheap-
esf and bot Nares ever ottered in this
vicmity. 1 have several "iropic Heat
ing"anJ "Pat lor Cook" Stoves that I will
soil at cott. to close out ihe slock for the
Seann. Trv me.
Feb 7th IsCC-tf- O. S. FLEGAL,
-I
CLEARFIELD STORE
Philipsburg, Pa.
WIM.IA. W. litTTS.
jon? r. wsAvrrt.
w ILL! ATI row ELL,
OtOSUI L. REKO.
IV.
JV.BETTS,4'CO.,
(Successors to Munson A Hoops)
Have jut received a large and well se
lected Stock of all kind of S'.aple goods,
such as
Dry Goods, Clot Iiin
Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, No
tions, Hardware, Glass, Nailt, Oils,
Painis. Queensware,
Groceries. Flour. R.icon. Feed. Ac, which
we are ollering at greatly reduced prices,
lor Cash or in
Exchange for Lumber and Shingles.
We hope to make it to the advantage of
Timber Men,
io the lower end of Clcai field county and
on Clem field Cieek. to gel their supplies
from this point, being on the line of
Kail Road can Sell
goods on better terms than at any point
toCleaiGeld county, and we are selling
OIK StOCK at SUCh
prices as to make it an object to thoe buy
ing goods in this market to deal with us. j
Advances of Goods, Feed, &c,
made on account of Square Timber, which
we ill either sell on cotnmisi.ion or buy
at fixed rates. j
Flour of different Brands can be had at
all times at very low prices, at Ihe Clear
field Stare, Thilipsburg, Tenn'a.
Dry Goods Notions, ic, in great vari
ety, at tbe lowest price for Cah, at the
Ciarfield Store, Philipsburg, Penn'a. .
Salt by the Sack or load, cheat er than '
iCsn be had an-r where elae. at the Clear-
field Store. Philipsburg, Tcuo'e,
j Call and Examine Ihe stock of poods, at
;tbe Clearfield Store, at rhilipsburg, Pa.
Highest price paid in Goods or Csh for
i Lumber and Shingles at the Clearfield
. More. 1 bilipsburg, lVnn a,
,
ofallkindsarelobe
tore, at rhilipsburg.
ol. and prices don't'
' i be cheapest roods
tl at ln Clearfield Store,
, Call md see if our rood
oot tbe times. . W. BETTS. ft CX),
1 bilipsbtirg. November 15th. lSfs5.tf.
: .
ailVMCAL QOOBS-Flotea, ViolinN Fifes,
ilM. Uarmonieana, Preoeptnm. Muaio Paper. VI
.... p, ,n.6, -w ujj. Dl ln oesi quaniy
J. P. K RAZE US.
TO0fs and Shoes a, complete assortment of
X.J a-aiea, ueauenen a, aliases-. Boys' sod
1 la il A aaa'a T) rr. t tk a -1 ! . .
, vsjinsiwsj aywn cavn uq vfiiiffp m
i J. r. KRATZER'S,
1rtMTC'A.-AUrrelot ft self eeallr.f
frnit rans ronptanlly nn band,
ffe would raution thoss buying FaciT Ca,
In observe that thry are Soldered on Ihe outside
because. If soldered on the inside, there ia ai
eays melted roain enough that cannot be remov
ld, t.i destroy the fruit.
Those buying fmm ns, will not have their
fruit endangered in this manner, and our Cans
are all warranted.
K. B, Alio sslf staling Glaas Jars on band.
Fcpt.IO, IftiS.lf. MKUHELL A MflLEF.
i rOi'AKTNKIJSHll'.
The nnderslpned have thia day formed a Co.
partnership under the firm name of Irwin A
Hartshorn, for the transaction of a General Mer
chandise and Lumber business. A Inrge and
well selected stock of Goods hn been added to
those already nn hand at the Corner Htore in
Curwensville where we are now prepared to show
Customers a completed assortment with prices
as low as the lowest. The highest market rates
paid for Lumber of all description.
The patronage ct tha public is respectfully
solicited. EDWARD A. 1HVIN.
W. K. HARTSHORN.
Curwensville, July 2, UVr
IL BllIDGE,
(Store one di or East of Clearfield House,)
Market St., Clearfield, Fa.
Keeps on hand a lull assortment of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
BUCU PC
Shirts, Linen pnd Woolen under Shirts,
drawers and socks, neck-ties, pocket handker-
chiefs gloves umhrellas, hats 4c, In great variety.
of df h, k th, b,Pt tlollu cf
fhadft and color," nuch n
I BLAUK KUESKIN OF THE VERY
lxat niasie. Fancy Caanimcr in pret variey;
i Alo, French Coaling, Beaver, Pilot. Chin
chilla, and Fricott overcoaiing, all of
which will be sold Cheap for Cau ; and
'made up according to the latest Styles by
I Experienced Workman. Also Agent far
' Clearfield co., fur I. M. Singer, f- i!o . cel
ebrated Sewing Machines. IP BRIIKiE.
I Cleuifield. Petin'a. Nov. 1. 18''i5.-tf.
Zim
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I.. a. jy HXii
S. -. VVvl
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IIA11LEY& SONS
OcarfielJ, Pcmi'd.
They hereby notify tbe public, that the Foundry,
in the Borough of Clearfield,
"n Pa 10 ""' b,ut- n1 PJ V? ow r?".d
ettaining to their line. They keep constantly
on band a general assortment of
Cook, Tai lor and Ten I'lato Stoves,
for burning
EITHER WOOD OR COAL
Salamander's, Nunib:r 4,
I
Dasc Stoves, Number 3 nnd 4,
Wash Kettles, 1G and 20 gallons,
1 Fire Grates 20 and 2 inches.
I FARM DINNER BELLS TWO SIZES,
I Tlows and Tlow CnM inga.
Wc are, also. Mvimred to make all
kinds of
GRIST AND SAW MILL IRONS,
and epecial attention i paid to the re
pairing of
Threshing Machines.
Persons 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.
HARLEY ,t SUNS.
Clcatfield, Ta . November Ut. -if.
New Goods!
iri.Cr. ViBn.
o iH
ewiSkaii i"'-3ryr-Fs I
I ..n 1 t?
HRSH.D.WELCH&C0.,ID11Y GOODS
Have Just Recti vtd Their
j rv it if . y-v i
A "u afla " 'lT UOO(lSf CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS I
Which ware purchaaed during the present de-! MUSL1 NS I DELAINES! LAWNS I
"itbsrefore.re.nabl.dtosellryeAew.CLOTHS! CASSIMERS! VESTINGS1
Our Stock j
Consiats in partof Merinos, Alpaca?, Top-j
lins. Wool, Armure, and common De
laines; Prints, Ginghams, Shawls, Hoods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Nubias, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Flan
nels, Lades' Cloth, Sheet iocs. Muslins.
lowelirg. Tubing, Sontags, Breakfast
cuawis, vaf.es, dc.
. , -
Also unassortrueut of
Mdhncrv Goods.
a t.- u ,r '
Among which a-o Hats, Bonnets. Feath
ers, hil.lrf.na, Howera. Laces. Framoa
Matinew., YeWeta. Silk.. Cra. Beraee,'
eil. etc.. and a lar mA r.r
etc., ami a Urge stock of
Holiday Toys,
Including China. Bronze. Trer Msche
Tin. nosewood, diss.. Pewter, Wooden
Parian and Candy Toys. 'j
For LddlCI
Ladies,
Such as Tomades. Oils. Bandolinablrtnmf
.i. !.:,- i,'
wr, e S ' ' h'le 4
ilhankfu! for past tavora, we solicit a eon-
i ,iuuam i uio aina patronage Of
toe people or UearfielJ Co.
WTRernemter the place Scond Street,
Bor to rirsi ftaUonal Bank. LMe. 20, '
.
Dey IMoeka, all sisaa. aad bet .anafao
J. t-re.at ASiikhELL A BIGL&K r)
OUIt IMUCF.S AUK KASIXJ
Wmi THi: TIMLS."
Mew oods
AT THE
Cheap Cash Stor
X
OF
WILLIAM F.IRWIN!
Market tired, ofprsilc ihe ' Clearfield Umte
Clearfield, Pa.
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Winter Goods
AT Til E CHEAP CASH STORE.
I am Inst receiving and opening a carefull
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1
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1
of almost every description,
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A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dry
goods, or tne newest and latest styles. Also
great variety of useful notions.
DKY-OOOUS AND .NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a large quantity
Hardware, Queenaware,
- Drnga and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths.
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
V.l...l 1.11 ..J 1 I... 1.
of the best quality, all of which will be sold at
the lowest cash or ready pay prices.
Sly old rriends and tne public generally, are
respectfully invited te call.
JWJr-N. B. All kinds of GP.AISt.iti approved
COL'STRY PJiOVCCEUkea in exchange for
Uoods.
WM. P. IRWIN.
Clearfield, May 31, 1S65.
Cheap F11 i'ii i tu rc !
D1
ESIRES to inform bis old friends and eus-
tcinera that, having enlarged his sbep and
increased bis facilities fur manufacturing, be is
now prepared to make to order furniture as may
he desired, in g"od style and at cheap rates for
Cas.Ii. He mostly bas on band at bis "furni
ture Rooms," a varied assortment of Ready-made
rurmtiire, among wbicuare
liureaus and Side-Hoards,
Wardrobes and Book -Cases ; Centre, Sofa, Parlor
Breakfast and D'.niiig Extension Tables.
Common. French-Post, cottage, Jenny-
Lma ana other easteaa.
SOFAS ..fall, KINDS, WoKK-STANDS
HAT-RACKS WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Hocking and Arm Chairs,
Spring-Seat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chairs
and Lntnmon ami ntner li.aira.
LOO K1SG-G L A USES
Of every description on hand; and new glasses
fur old frames, which will be pat in on ve
ry reasonable Uirms on short notice.
He also keeps on bant, or furnishes to or
der, Hair. Corn-Husk, Hair and
Cotton top Mattres.ee.
COFFINS, Ofeverj kind,'
Made to o-der, and funerals attended with a
Hearse, -vhenever desired.
Also, House Painting done toorder.
The sutacriber also manufactures, and hat
constantly en hnnd,
Clement'i Patent Washing Machin.
The best now in use. Those using this machine
never need be without clean clothes ! He also has
Flyer's l'atent Churn,
A superior art c'e. A family using this Churn
never need be without butler I
All tbe above and many other articles are fur.
nished to customers cheap for Casb or exchanged
for approved couutry produce. Cherry, Maple,
Poplar, 1. in wood and other Lumber suitable fur
Cabinet work, taken in exchange fur furniture.
jjf-ir-Remember the shop ia on Market street,
Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew
Storj." JOHN GULICU.
Nov. 28, 15f,t y
FRESH ARRIVALS,
AAT THE CHEAP STORE OP
'COVNTOX, SHOWERS L CRAIIA.M.
Spring Goods,
NEW
And Very Cheap ! !
BOYXTON, S110WEKS A OUAIIAM-euo-ccssors
to Boynton A Showers respectfully
announce io ine public that they are now open
ing an extensive assortment of
FALL GOODS,
At the old stand in (iruhatu's new buildins? which
j they c.flVr to sell at astonishingly low prices,
((considering their cost!) for cash or spprov-
tu country produce, ineir etocex of
CANNOT BE SURPASSED!
I vusiomers can mere Dnds
Customers can there Ends
L A DI ES" S il AWL51 GENTS' SHAWLS
HATS & CAPS ! BOOTS 4 SHOES
CARTETS k OIL-CLOTHS!
OUR STOCK OF
FANCYGOODS
IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, embracing
NOTIONS I NOTIONS! NOTIONS
Scarf'! Tlno-Vot a I v-i. t:
-v i. ,.-... , AHA A-l 1LS
Satchels)! Fort Monnaio ! I?r,.shr.
I liotompinc Albums !
IFirnS. TO HA CCi) ft SEGA RSI
- ' PERFUMERY OF A I.L KINDS I
n ,-n.:., i ..:. . -..- T.
, J a t c r mim
.
iHAllD-WARE !
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a I O efT II P'C'
iUUUilClll,,
TJ "eT fTTQ TatXTd t
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- 1 ' AWXVA1U .
All of the best quality, and selected with special
'SU " lu "au wi iiearneia county.
' u. i.utsrujt,
EDWARD ORAUAM.
t'learoelct. Mar 10. 1S81.
- ' r)0"10 Rubc"s " and Horse Blank"Ii
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