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

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JOni 0. ORTtS. C. T. AUXAXl't.
ATTOItM'.Y!
AT LAW,
llrllrltiiite Pa.
WM. M'CULLOl'Cill, Attomut at
. Law. Ciearfl d. Ta. Office on Markot
Street on door tart of
the "Clearfield County
Bank."
way 4, lS4tf.
ROBERT J. WALLACE, Atroamv at Law
Clearfield, Pi., Cffiea in fchaw's Row, op
posite the Journal office.
dec. 1. 15 tf
THOM AS J. MCUIXOUtill,
Attorney at Law.
Office adjoining the Dank, formerly oceuplod by
J B. McKnally, Ksq., Mnrket atroct, ClearGeld,
Ta Will attend promptly to Collections, Sale
of Lend.. Ar. U. '"8.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
Attorney at Law and Iteal I'.state Agent,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Office on Marhelst. Opposite the Jail,
RESPECTFULLY offers his I rviees in sell
ing arid buying lands in Clearfield and ad
joining Bounties j and with an experience of over
twenty years as a Surveyor, flatters himself that
be can render satisfaction. Feb. '63 tf.
ctrenitts howe.
Justice of tue Peace.
For Decatur Township,
will promptly attond to all business entrusted to
his care. P. 0. Address, Philipsburg Pa.
Ang. 21st IBM
OSEPII H. BRETII, Justice of the Peace, and
Licensed Coneyancer, New Verhington,
Clearfield eounty, Pa, T.n 1 ?P- 1-
. I. M'MURRAT. BAMIEI. MITCHELL.
Dealers In Foreign and I)omestio Merchandise,
Lumber. Grain, f-e. New WadiinRton,
October 25. 18f.S-1y.pd. Clearfield Co . Pa.
TRS. I).
BERRY respectfully anncno
ItI oes that she will tuke a few
a few rupils in vo
-.1 and Pino MUSIC, to eommenee Mot Cni
April Jd. Terms, $10 per quarter of 11 weeks.
fisT-Rooms at residence of J. L. Cuttle, Esq
CIaj,JIjirchJ,Jf V
DR. J. P. BURCIIWEI.D. Lite Sur
geon of the Sid Regiment, l'enn'a Volun
teers, having returned from the Army, offers his
firofeesional services to the eitiiens of Clearfield
and vicinity. Professional calls promptly atten
ded to. Office on South East corner of 8d A
Market streets. Oct. 4, lSei.JSino.-pd
J. P. KRATZER, "
MERCHANT, and dealer in Dry Goods
Clothing, Hardware, Qucensware, Groceries
Provisions, tx.
Market itreet.-opposito the Jail, Clearfield Pa.
April 20th 1S6, ,
CLEARFIELD KIJRKERY Eacot-BAOB
Horn lanriTBr. The undersigned having
staVKsbeda Nursery, on the Pike, about nir
-..a... - n..,a.lH .n,l Curwensville. is pre- 1
pared to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, (Stand
ard and Dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape
Vines, Gooseberries, Lawton Blackberry, Straw
berry and Raspberry vines. Also, Siberian Crab
trees, Quince and early scarlet Rheubarb, Ao.
Orders promptly attended to. Address,
Sept. 30, '65.-ly. J . D. W RIG MT,urwensville.
J BLAKE WALTERS,Scrivenir and Con-
veyancer Agent for the Purchase and Sale
of lands, CLSiRPKLD,
Prompt attention given to all business connect
ed with the county offices. Office with Hon.
Win. A. Wallace. Clearfield, Jan. Ist.lSM-tf.
GEORGE FALK takes thij method of inform
ing the watermen of Clearfield eounty that
he has refitted and reopened the hotel formerly
kept by K. Scbreiner, at Coxestown, where ha
will take especial pains to render satisfaction to
all who favor him with their patronage
Coxestown, April 12, '6S. ' dnly.
IOREST UOUSE-BIonra township,
Uainer P. Bloom, Proprietor.
This large and eommodioua House is situateJ
on tha turnpike. 7 miles west of Curwensville,
and miles last of Luthersburg. The Proprie
tor will spare no effort to make bis guests com
fortable and their stay with him pleasant, and
thereby expects to receive a liboral share of pub
lic patron ageJ Dec, 20, 13fi5. tf.
18GG. 1266.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD. This great line traverse the
Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylva
nia to the city of Erie on Lake Erio.
It has been leased and is operated by the
FENN'A RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Time of Passenger trains at EuroRicM.
Leave Eastward.
Erie Mail Train 3.53 P. M
Erie Express Train 0 17 P. M,
Leave W cstward.
Erie Mall Train 12 00 A. at.
Er e Express Train 2.02 A. M.
Passenger cam run through on the Erie Mail
and Express Trains without changi both ways
between Philadelphia and Erie.
New York Connection.
Leave N. Tork at A p. m., arrive at Erie S.S7 a.m.
Leave Erie at 1.55 a.m., arrive at N.York 1.15 pm
Bio change of Cara between Erie A K.York.
Eleeant Sleeping Cars oa all Isight trains.
For information respecting Paraenger busi
ness, apply at Cor. 30th and Market St's, Phil 'a.
And for Freiebt business of the Compnny's
Agents S. B. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent,. N. C. R. R., Baltimore,
n. II. IIonsToK, General Freight Apt. Phil'a.
H. W. Gwiwkkb, General Tk-kot Agt. Phil'a.
A L. TYLER, General Sup't, Williamfport.
B
ALD EAGLE VALLEY RAIL ROAD.
Fall Arrangement.
I-esve F.astward.
BTATIOSS. Time.
Leave Westward.
STATIONS. Time,
Tyrone
8.60 am
Lock Haven J.40 p.m
Intersection V.00 1
Bald Eagle 0.07 1
Hannah 0.22
Port Matilda 9.35 1
Martha 1 44
Julian 9.55
tlnionrille 10.03
B. A S. S. Int., 10.18
Mileshurg 10.24 '
... , f Ar 10.32 1
Bellfonte Lel9 37 ,
Milesburg 10.45 '
Cartin 10.68 1
Hollers 11.02 '
Mount Eagle It 10
Howard 11.25
F.aKltville 1142
. L'k Haven Int. 3.45
; Flcminpton
i Mill Hull
; Beech Creek
: Eaglevilla
; Howard
; Mount Eagle
; Hollers
; Curtin
I Mileslurg
: Bellfonte J
Mileshurg
It. A S. S. lot.
VnionTille
: Julian
: Martha
: Port Matilda
Hannah
; Paid Ek1
i Intersection
j inaivi at
2 62
2.58 '
3.18
8.24 '
3 4 '
4.00 '
4 05 '
4.10 '
4.25 '
4 35 '
4.41 '
4.50 '
, 4.55 1
6.07 '
6.2 1 '
5.35 1
6.43 1
K OI '
0.18 1
6.25 '
6.35 1
Beech Creek 11.43 " :
Mill Hall 12.0(1 p m
Klemington 12.10 "
L'k Haven Int. 12.15 "
aaaiva at
Lock Haven 12.19 "
JAMES LEWIS,
7ron
Sup't T. A C. and B. E. V. Branch Roads.
TTR05E A CLEARFIELD BAIL ROAD.
Vail Arrangement.
business girtilorc
I.nvs Eastward ! Lasva NontHwAan.
EIATIOKS. Time, j STATIONS. Time.
P.M. ! A.M.
Phllipsburg 3.40 j Tyrone t.bi
Dunbsr 4 05 i Intersection 9.10
Osceola 4.U Vanscnyoe S.iO
Poweltnn 4.25 Gardner 9.30
Sandy Ridgs 4.3( Mt.l'lsant 9.45
rloramit 4,41 Snirmit 9.57
ML Pleasant 4.62 Sandy Ridgs 10.10
Gardner .5 j Powelton 10.20
Vansceyoe t.U i Osceola 1Q.5
Intersection &.30 i Dunbar 10.45
aaaiva ar aaaiva at
Tyrone i.44 Thillpsburg 11.00
JAMES LEWIS,
Snp't T. A C, and B. K. V, Braash Boads.
('. KltATZKK ,V SON,
Mi: It (' II A N 1 K, dialers la Iry Moods,
Clothing, Hardware, CuMlcry, (lucensware.
timcrrlee, Fhlnirlcs, and Provisions. At the old
stand on front Mreei eon io n. -...
Clcaiflrld, Nerembci Mt, iroj-ii,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Corner Illiilr and Montgomery f t a,
HollidMysburg, lUuir county, lVr.nu,
MAS ALWAYS ON HAND A till ICI TI.V OP
FAHHLY QISOOIGISKISS,
of the Choicest Brands, Cigars, French Confec
tioneries, Foreign I,'uU od bandies, -e-
CONFECTIONERIES.
Raihins, Figs. Dates, Prunes, OraiiM.
Lemons, Almond. Filberts, Pecans
Engliah Walnuts, Cream Nuts,
Cocoa Null, Ground Nuts,
ALL KINDSOF FINE FRENCH MIXED
Candies, Oum l)rop, Hearts, Nupo Can
dies, Rock Canly, Plain Candies
OF ALL DEftltlPTIONS.
Feb.R 1S6CJIB1 L1'JJ
TVIKW CARRIAuK AV wauu.
J Shop, in Clearfield. Pennsylvania.
(Immediately In rear of Mochine Shop,)
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
citiiensof Clearfield, and tho public in general,
that he is prepared to do all kinds of work on
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES.
WAGONS.
SLEIGHS,
SLEDS, ic.,
en short notice and In a workmanlike manner.
lWrAll Ordera tromptly attended to.jf-f
WM. Mf KNIGHT.
Clearfield. February 14ih. IHOG.-lv.
A NEVF1RM.
MT8WICK & IRWIN,
Uru'ns's, ClcnrficlJ, Pcnri'a.
oo
Having refitted and removed to tha room lately
occupied by Richard Mossop, noir
oiler, low for cash, a well se
lected assortment of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Also, Talent Medicines of all kind, Oils,
Glass.rutty, Dye Stuff. Stationary,
Tobacco and Scgars,
Confectionary, Spices, and a larger slock
of varieties ever ofl'ered in this
place, and warranted to be
of the best the Market affords.
J. O. IIARTSWICK,
. ,,., , JOHN 1UWIN.
Ue0- u UJ--,r- ' lt" ' -1
REMOVAL.
J. P. KRATZER,
bat removed to his new Ware-Kooms, on
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.,
where he has opened a very Urge atock of
Dry Goods,
Merlnoes, Ginghams, Cloths, Delaines, Prints,
Cavsimeres, Alpacaa. Kilka, Satineti, Itepi,
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mobair, Jeans,
Lanellas, Muslins, FJannels, Bonnets, Rib.
boss, Cloaks, Balmoral Ekirta, Hoop,
gkirts, Shawls, Dress Trimmings,
Head Nets, Caps, Corsets, Gloves,
Collars, Searts, Grenadine Veils,
Table Covers.
C I o t h i n g .
Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-Coats, Gent's Shawls
Shirts, Hats, Caps, Under-Shlrts and
Drawers, Boots, Shoes, Gum
Shoes, Cravats, Gloves
and Collars.
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GRO
CERIES k MUSICAL GOODS.
Groceries,
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasscs.Salt, Candles, Rice,
Flour, liacon, risn, jooaccn, naisins,
Currants, S pleas, Crackers,
Vinegar, Oils, Var
nish, Alcohol,
TIN-WARE. GLASSWARE. WOODEN-
WARE, and STATIONERY.
Household Goods.
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Drugget. Looking Glasses
Clocks, Churns, Washboards, Tubs, Buck
ets. Flat Irons, Pans, Window Minds,
Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, I m
brellea, Bedenrds, Knives and
Forks, Ppoons, Crocks, and
Stove Blacking.
rtt-All of which will be sold on the most rea
sonable terms, and the highest market price paid
(or Grain, Wool, and allkinds of country produce.
Clearfield, December IS, lR(i5.
GREAT EXCITEMENT.
o
X SECOND STREET. i
Ci.F.ARFir.i.n, Pf-nn'a.
NEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS
and New Goods
AT VERY LOW TRIChS.
Tho underfionod liavine formed a co
partnership, in the Mercantile business,1
wou.d respectfully invite the attention of ,
the Tublio penerally to their splendid
a&sorteninl of Merchandise, which is
now neinp
SOLD VEKY LOW FOR CASH.
Tbeir atock consists in part of
Dry Goods f
of (he best finality, furh as Prints, Ir
Laines, Alpnrraa, Mbiinog, Ginghams,
Muslins JUeached and unbleached.
Drillings,
Tickincs, Cotton and Wool Flannels,
Sntmetts, Cottenadcs, Cassimerea, Ladies'
Shawls, Coat. Nobins and Hoods, Balmo-
raland Hoop Skirts, ic., &c,
all of which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH
Also, a fine assortment of men's Draw
ers and Shirts, Hats k Caps, -Knot k Shoes.
Qucensware,
Glassware, Hardware, Groceries and spices
U ALL JvI.l)S.
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of everything uxually kept in arc
tail Store.
ALL CU EAP FOR CASH
or approved country produce.
WRIGHT 4 FLANIGAN.
Clearfield, January 10th, l866.tf.
GROCERIES to tened at
MERE ELL A BISLER'I.
C. W. & H. W. SMITH'S
COLUMN.
ILYltGAINS!
15A11G AINS !
,
1) A 1) 1 A I Vv '
JjiVJiVJI Vlll O
I
- - I
Great Clearance Sale,
AT
Clearfield, Pemi.
On and after Monday
January 1st, 18GG.
will be sold.
Tho entire Btock of Merchandise,
of the Late firm of
P TTJ Q U TU VIVTiTH
Us If I Li AJ I 111 WAIA1AAAI
l
at Cost.
The stock has been replenished,
but all goods are to bo dis
posed t at Cost.
Thia It a rare oppor
tunity Tor any one far or
near, to make their Winter
Spring and even Summer purchase a
it rnny be tuany years before such
chance is again offered. No one
doubting, but that good must
remain high for tome
time to come.
We adviHC,
therefore, our
old Customers and
tho peojilo generally to
tnko notice, as our time is
limited, whon
9 -
tho nalo at Cost
will bo cloned.
Vt Cost! At Cost!
The entire Stock of Merchandise
of the Late firm of
C. W. if- . IV. SMITH.
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
STATIONARY,
WOODENWARE,
UARDWARE,
TOBACCOS,
QUEENSWARE,
JELLIES, CANNED FRUITS,
BOOT AND SHOES !
BOOTS AND SHOES
At Cost I At Cost: I
I. At KtMllHIMi .Theandsrilgned rei-
...a In ennntinf e to tn I oo-
s on Ularksmithing la the Nor-
It In a workman Ike manner, all work entrus-
ted to bls7.r. rci.l pain, taken . shneln
tea. Miop adjoining ion
occupied Mr. Hull. WM. SUVfc.N.
t November ih, ISASjly.
Conntn Rational $anli;
CT.EARFIKLl), PA.
mills Bank I- new cpen and reidy for business.
A OBiee on Second itreot, in tne mni'iing no
nierly oecupied by Leonard, Finaey 1 Co.
nmicToRS Ao orrictas.
JAB. T. LEONARD, RICHARD BHAW.
Pres't. WM. l'ORTKR.
JAb. B. ORAHAM, OKO.
h. RF.KD.
V. WRIOIIT,
Caahittr.
WM. A. WAI.LACK, WM.
A. K. WRKIIIT,
JunJStn. 1865-tr.
LI-:AKI';IEI.1j t:OIUN I Y II INKThe
Clearfield County Bank as an incorporated
Institution has gone out of existence by the sur
render of iu charter on May 12th. 1885.
AH of its itock is owned by the subscribers,
who will continue the banking business at the
name plnoe as prirate bankers under the firm
name of the " Cloarfield County Bank."
We ore responsible fur the debts of tba Bank,
and will pay its notes on demand at thi counter.
I Deposits received and interest paid when mo
ney is left for a fixed tiro.
I Paper discounted at six per cent as heretofore
Our neraonal responsibility is pledged for nil
E
deposits received and business traosaciea. i inmtn ni ,ockll( nfc),.tie,, poeket handker
A eontinuanne of the liberal hatronage ol tne ,, , , , ,. . .... ;.-., .ri(
business tuen of the eounty U respectfully solici
ted. As PresUent, Cashier and Officers of the late
Clenrflold County Bank, we requiro the noU'S ol
'said bank to be presented for redemption.
! James T. Leonard, Richard Shaw,
Wm. Porter, " James U. Orauam,
A. K. Wright, O. L. Reed,
William A. Wallace.
4rTbe business of the Bank will be conduc
ted by John M. Adams, Esq., as Cashier.
Jun 28,'5-tf.
T !i res h i n s M a cli i n es.
TTACPT 4 Co., manufacture four horse sweep
I.L power Threshing M achines, with thresher,
shaker and strap for f KO ; and toorse tread
power Threshing Machines, wiih tbresher.shaker,
and strap all complete, for at the shop, or
I delivered to nearest railroad station. Warranted
,o ir satisfaction in threshing, and kept good
to thresh one erop free of charge.
I They have at Mileshurg, Centre county, Fa.,
experienced Mil'wrigbU and Machinists, who
! will take jobs to make new, or repair old mills,
I either water or steam power, of any sue. Cast
j ings and material furnished at short notice.
rrices lor caso as snenp as can us got wuj yimw
in tha eounty.
tf-Isaae Haupt is still agent for all the In
u ranee Companies ot the State in good standing,
who do a Cash Business,
Mutual companies not
recommended.
Jun 2. IH6V
DR. A. M. HILLS
-r- TAESIRES to in-
rS-T. JJ form his pat
rt rons that profession-
tNi'iJTt' al business confines
Sij---'--'ii:?him to his office all
yv'rt a'tytffTU'' therefore be unable
rV-Wi o make Professional
i&2&::!&&f Vi,iU 10 of hi'
arcustomed places
. this simmer j but
may be found at hie offise oa tha Northwest cor
ner or Front and Market street, directly opposite
tha "Clearfield House," where ha can ba found at
all times, readv and willing to attend to all rails
In the line of Ms professl, a. Foil setts of Teeth
only Twenty Dollars. July 2th li-ly pd.
RICHARD HOSSOP,
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS
MUSLINS
DELAINES
COBURGS
at
at
al
at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
price
prices
prices
price
ALfACAS
Just received at M USUI'S'
GINGHAMS at Sensation prices
CHINTZ
IFRINTS
1GLOVF.S
I CRAVATS
at Sensation
at Sensation
at Senaalien
al benantion
prices
pi ices
prices
prices
at wossors'
at SeniHtion prices
al Sensation prices
SHAWLS
BONNETS
CO LOU El)
MUSLINS
at Sen sal ion
price?
All to be had at MOSSOrS'
LINKN al
CKASII at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Serration
prices
prices
prices
prices
CURTAINS at
TABLE CLOTHS at
'FKINOK al
prices
at MOSSOFS'.
LACS at Sensation
HOSIERY at Sensation
RIBBONS at Sensation
prices
prices
prices
TRIMMINGS J
of all kinds & V al
Svnsalion prices
in any quan ty )
Alwavson hand at MOSSOFS.
CARSIMKRVa
at Sensation
at Sfiiaation
al Senaation
at Sensation
at Senation
prices
S ATT I NETS
prices
TWEEDS
JEANS
VOTINGS
SHIRTINGS
prices
prices
prices
al feenaation nnc
rices
al MO&SOrS'.
CLOTHING auchl
m Coats, Pants,
Vests,
Under Shirt,
Flannel Shirla,
Moots, Shoea,
at sensation prices
Halt and Caps,
Now for sale at MOSSOrS'.
II A R D W A K K
such as Saws.naila
ii
at sensation prices
al MOSSOPS.
k t, Knives
es, llmgos,
! LIQUORS, such
1 as Wine, Prandy,
jOin, Whiskey,
CopnAc, etc., etc.,
1 FRUITS, such as
at sensation prices
Prunes, Raisins,
Figs, Filberts, Ac,
GROCERIES, say
Flour, Hams,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molaasos, Cotl'ee,
Tea, C r a r k e rs,
Spices, Candle,
at sensation Prices
at MOSSOPS'.
at seusallon prices
(Coal Oil, etc., etc.
Always at MOSSOFS'.
BLACKING at sensation
ROPES at sensation
POWDER at sensation
SHOT at sensation
'LKAO lit sensation
.CATS at sensation
price (
price i
prices
prioaa
prices
rrirea
Althe rtore of RICHARD MOSSUP.
MOSSOP -
Always keeps on hand a lull
assortment of all kinds of gooda required
for the tCCOmmodaafaD of the public
'ov. It, 1S(.
VUiTnM-AlnrF.H ef self sealing
I' fruit cans constantly on band.
We would eantton tli buying Faint 0s,
because, If soldered on the Inside, there If al
way. melted rosin enough that e.nnol b. r.inov
ed. in dMlroi the frill L
I Those buying from will not hare Iholr
' fruit endangered in this manner, and our Cam j
ire all warranted.
I V n. Alto self scaling ilia's Jars on nnna.
'fepl.JO, lS6i.tr. M K R II K 1. L A li 10 L K P
COrAHTNEKSIIir.
rati,, nnilrrn ffned bare tins uay lornieu .
l,. undersigned bare this day formed a to.
! I par nVrabip under the firm nam. of Irwin A '
" lUrtHhor", for tho transaction of a Ueneral Mer-'
'"lehandise and Lumber business. A large and j
-ii ...i..,. It nf Koods has bees oil'le.l in
those already on band at the Corner Hiore in
Curwensville whore, wo are now prepared to show
'Customena completed assortment wun or,,
las low as the lowe.t. The highest markot rates
ipaid for Lumber of all description.
I The patronage ol the public is resreetfully
(solicited. K.DWARD A. IRVIN.
Curwensville, July 2d, 18'
" II. BllIDGE,
(Store one dor Kast of Clearfield House,)
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
Keeps on hand a full assortment of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
such as
Shirla. Linen ind Woolen tinder Shirts,
chiefs cloves umbrellas, hats Ac, in great variety
Of piece Goods be Keeps tne nesi.iiiotns oi u
" .. .... .i--r-it
"shades anil eniors, soon as
BLACK lOE.KIN OJ-THE VERY
best make, Fancy Cussinier in preut vaney;
A No, trench Coating, JSeaver, luoi, iiun-
chilla, and Fiicoit over coaling, all ol
which will he sold Cheap for Cash ; and
made up according to the latest Styles tiy
Experienced Workman. Also Apent fur
Clearfield co., for I. M. Singer, 0 Co , rel
eliraled Sewing Machines. II BKIDUE
Cleurfield, Penn'a. ov. 1, lW3.-lf.
r4
Sal Tia
33
II ARLEY & SONS
Clearfield, Pcnn'd.
They ketsby aotify lbs public, that tha Foundry
in the Borough of Clearfield,
has been put In full blast, and they are now ready
to accommodate the community with anything
eitaining to their line. They keep constantly
on hand a general assortment of
Cook, Parlor and Ten Thtto Stoves,
for burning
EITHER WOOD OR COAL
Salamander's, Number 4,
Base Slovcp, NumI)or 3 and 4,
Wash Kettles, 16 and 20 gallon?,
Fire Grates 20 and 2 inches,
FARM DINNER BELLS TWO SIZES.
IMows and riow Costings.
Wo are, nlso, prepared to make nil
kinds of
GRIST AND SAW MILL ICONS,
and special 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 call.
All kinds of country produce, and old
Metal, taken in exchange for our Manu
facture, at tha highest market price.
II ARLEY A SONS.
Clearfield. Ta.. Novemlr 1st. lS55.-tf.
New Goods!
m w 14. V J J.
i . c C Ijfl frcTI
BIRSH.D.WELCH&CO.,!DHY GOODS
i
Haye Just Reeuivtd Tbeir
.". 7 117 a 1 ' Customers ean there finds
1 all and Winter Ooof5,' calicoes with fast colors i
Which wera purchased durin the present de- MUSLINS I DELAINES I LAWNS 1
cline, and therefore are enabled to aell very tkp. CL0THSl CASS1MERS1 VESTINGS!
. )LADlES'SiTAWL3t GENTS'SUAWI
Our Stock j
Consists In part of Merinos, Alpaca, rop-
lins, Wnl, Armure, and common De
laines; Prints, Ginghams, Shawls, Hoods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Nubias, Balmoral and Hoop Skirls, Flan
nels, Lades' Cloth, Shcetinca. Muslins,
toweling, 1 idling, iSontaca,
n i .
Prakfnst
I Shawls, Cnpes, Ac.
Also an assortment of
till
Goods,
.j
AmonR which a'o Hats, Bonnets. FeathV
tai.S'v.S.S ?
teils, etc., and a large dock of
., v,..-...
Holiday Toys,
Including China. Bronze, Tapier Mach
Tin, Rosewood, Glass, Tewlcr, Wooden
rarian ana candy toys.
For Ladies,
Ruch as rornades. Oils, Bandolina bloom of
youth f.d Paints, Rouge, Li While Ac I
Thankful for past favor, we solicit a ooo
tinuanceol the kind ratronnce of
the people of Clearfield Co.
fcSfPememler the plane Second Street,
to KirstJJational Bank.Deo. 1, '
i pnllry Blocks, all slses. sad best anfM.
X tars, at MERREU A BIOLER S
lQim Ci;S AUK KAMXG
(, i.riin -mitva
111111 1 illi 1 Mil W"
New (Roods
at Tin:
Cheap Cash Store
or
TETTTTTATtT I? TUIUTMI
IlllllliniM 1. IIL1II II '
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Market ttrtct, oypaitc the tlcarJUU 1UU)
Clearfield, Tit.
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Winter Goods
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE.
I am Jnst receiving and opening a carefully!
elected stock of fashionable coring 4 bummit
of almost every description,
A beautiful assortment of Prints and lirt
eoods, of the newest and latest styles. Alice I
rrcat variety 01 ueoiui noiions.
b ...... ,fw..r, . "fc.-rrT--v.r.
Bonnots, Shawls,
lists and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware Quoensware,
Drugs and Medicines,
Oil and Taints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacon and Floor,
Mackerel in 1 1 and I barrels.
of the best quality, an oi wnicn win be sold at
the lowest cash or ready pay prices.
My old mends ana tne public generally, are
resnertfollv invited ta call.
3TN. B. All kinds of GHAJXivi approves
COUSJUY PRODUCE taken la eicbange fur
Goods.
WM. F. IRWIN.
Clearfield, May 31, IS65.
Chcnp Furniture!
DESIRES to inform his old friends snd ens
Umers that, bavins; enlarged his shop sod
increased his facilities for manufacturing, be is
now prepared to make to order furniture as mty
be desired, in good style and at cheap rates for
Cash. He mostly has oo band at his "furni
ture Rooms," a varied assortment of Ready-mads
Furniture, among which ars
Bureaus and Side-Boards,
Wardrobes and took -Cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor
Breakfast and Dining Extension Tables.
Common, French-Post, cottage, Jenny-
Lind and other Bedsteads.
SOFAS cf all. KINDS, WOKK-STAND3
HAT-RACKS WASH-STANDS, Ac.
Rocking and Arm Chairs,
Spring-Seat, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chairs
and Common and other Chairs.
LOQK1SG-G LASSES
Of every description on hand; and new glasses
fur old frames, which will be put in on va
ry reasonable terms on short notice,
lis also keeps on hani1, or furnishes to or
der, Hair. Corn-Husk, Hair and
Cotton top Mattresses.
COFFINS, Ofererj kind,
Made to o-der, and funerals attended with B
Hoarse, whenever desired.
Also, House Painting; done toorder.
The suleeriber also manufactures, and has
constantly en hand,
t'lement'i Patent Washing Machine.
The best now in use. Those using this mac blot
never need be without clean clothes I Us also has
Fiver's Patent Churn,
A superior art cle. A family using tbis Churl
never need be without butler I
All the above and many other articles are fur
nished to customers cheap for Cisn or exchange!
for approved country produce. Cherry, Maple,
Poplar, Linwood and other Lumber suitable for
Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furniture.
JZf Remember the shop is on Market street,
Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew
Store." J0UN GULICU.
Nov. it,, y
FRESir ARRIVALS,
i
AT THE CHEAP STORE OF
B0TMW,
SHOWERS & G RAII A.M.
Spring Goods,
NEW
And
Very
Chcaj)
T0YXT0N, SnoWERS A ORAHAM sue.
1J
cessors to Boyntnn A Showers respectfully
snnounee to the publio that they are now open
ing an extensive assortment of
FALL GOODS-
At the old stand In Graham's new building which
they offer to sell at astonishingly low prices,
considering their cost !) for cash or npprov-
ea country pruauca. Tneir stock of
CANNOT BE SURPASSED!
HATS I CATS I BOOTS 1 SHOES
CARPETS ,t OIL-CLOTHS 1
OUR STOCK OF
FANCY GfOODS
IS UNEXAMTLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, en.brac.og
NOTION'S! ViYrmvei vnTinvo
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gcarf3j Head-Nota ! Xork.TIo,.
Satcliclsl Port MonnaioR ! "Rrnsbpa
Photographic Albums !
iTITES. TORAfYit spns r
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS I
OraRytLingelsolnthe XotionLin.1
ALSO
HARD-WARE !
Queens warc,
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS !
- AH of tba best quality, and selected with speeial
regard to the trade of Clearfield eounty.
At F. BOYNTON,
JOSEPH S1I0WKR3,
KDWARD ORAUAM.
Clearfield, May II, ISM.
Buffalo Robe, Knee and Dorse Blankets at
NovIJej. KKRRELIi BPTLKR-S.
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