Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 11, 1866, Image 3

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y-"To whom it may concern,"
ilC l.y JvOIZonhteill, l.l-OH. lead
r advertisement Oil UlO Ul t Ot Sit-
nionev.
Jt is report cd that tho 7iVA" Ad
i.V, has changed hands, but not;
in" seen anything of tho kind, for,
,nt I'o m- w eeks we know nothinn-
?i , II V r ,.n ' 25
sr old acquaintances until you
Cfl
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I
hhh ;iio ones.
Death of Heed Bigler., Esq.
i;KO Bigler, Bon of ex-Governor,
lor, of this place, died at Lot
. k -
n ven on tho 2d instant, at the ltonso
ui. owiin .1 mown, a n ituu miu iu-
ie of his mother, in the !)lh year
iisniro. The circunislances attend-
his death were of it ehnraetcr no-
larly distressing to his relatives and
nils Mi, l,d 1.,. ill i;,p Komo
rids, lie had been ill lor some
;s, but his disease was net regarded
dangerous, although at times ho
iwed symptoms of uboralion of
nd. On' the morning of his death
had concluded to send some clothes
, t-he wash-woman, and whilst in tho
f t:of getting them out of his carpet
f :k ho had occasion to remove a
10 liatl OCCaMOtl tO remove a
I pelf-scttine pistol from a pair of
i-V i i it .
cr8inwhicl. he had kept it wrap -
all
t uD ,,..,1,, v,-r, .. ,
a; in doing wiucn no ui-.wiiu.igiy W ftni, Seveii-tenth perches .one thereof
icharged one ol the barrels, tho con-,jnown as the 'Dr.Alberf survey, conlain
;its Of which passing through his ing Sixty-two acre and 100 perches, one
sutli, lodged in the back part of his thereof known as the G. II. X J. Steiner,
ad, causing death in about one hour. iirvey, containing Thirty-five acres and
his is the account of the sad affair Six ty porclie", and one known asthesur
. i f rni w-r . vev of O. H if- J. hteiner A Co., containing
. i given to us by Mr. Ihomas atson, .,, ,,o , ,
. ,,i ,, I hret- Hun died and J wenty-eiplit acres
ho was the only person near the dc.ir)l Thiry )Prchp!i tfli( ri'E Tracts
asodattho time.. Jlr. lligler had .together containing. One Thousand and
sided in the State of California since : Ninety-nine acres and Twenty-eight perch
J57, during which time ho had fol-jes, ai.d allowance, exclusive of small par
wod his profession ofCivil Kngincer, !'" of said -mveys, conveyed to Enoch
rcepting three years of tho time, Klin"- ?oh" W'liit iind K-noch Oeiirliart.
', , 3 , ' ., it .. , . ' ! reMiectively. AL?0, the undivided One-
hich ho served in tho LuUed States :.,.,,,,, (J) fnr, of alr(10lof timbe, lail(I
Hit, at San Francisco, in a very re-!know.n aj ,he -jvnny tract,' situate in
lOnsiblo department. In February j tusb township.Centre county, containing
8t, accompanied by his Father and ,00c Hundred and One acres, more or loss,
other, who had been visiting friends and immediately adjoining the foregoing
.1 California, he returned on a visit to; descnheil tracts: the whole containing
l is native State and county, intending' bou, ve Hundred Acres, more or
, t -j- M . i less." I ins liroi fi lv is diin:il,!v located,
to return to tho 1 ac he Coast during T(je Tyioi;e i cl,.Hl!iol.t Kail R,ad, ,.aSM.
:ho bummer or Full, but alas ! he has ,,IOUf:h ,M, wi,olo length r.r it. A por
"gone to that bourn lrom w hence no ticn of it. is heavily iiiulired with H'niie
traveler returns." After an absence Fine, Oak and Hemlock, and the whole
of nine years ho was permitted, but ;
for a brief period to enjoy the society j
r.r liia fi.l .ili'iu n n. I l'i-;..,,,lo l.'n,i -..
, , , ' ' i Hater Saw Mill, ulaigc two slorr dntdl
modest kind hearted and generous ; . 0UMa Sl01 room;an(, t(.(,nt ll0tlse,
most beloved by those who know him barn, railroad station and sidimr. a :ond
best. His deeply distressed l'urcnts! beniing Orchard, and about tlno Hundred
Und relatives havo tho sympathy of acres of inipioved land. in good cultivation-
ur community. ocopy mo iouow-
Jftir notice of him from tho Philahel-
jia Ajt:
' "In 1S5'3, immediately after leaving bid at th tune or striking down the prop
school, Mr. Uijrler entered upon the r,y- one lhir'1 "f ,hc remainder on the
profusion of civil cn-rineerin, on the ci.firnwiion tf tho Sale and the remain
, , i i n -i i , der in two rrinal annual payments there-
ftunbury and hnc J.a.lroad, a position tfler with fr0(fl hy of SaW to
iv Inch he filled to the cntirchatirifac.be secured upon the premises by judg
tion of the company. Upon the cxpi- ment bonds and raortcsi-o.
ration of hm cnpigemeiit with that
corporation, Mr. 'Hitler went to Cali
fornia, and was immediately associa
ted with Mr. Kirk, an eminent cngin-
t T mj Birrvcym mo ovci lanu route
i Irom r,utl 1 raiH'isco toalt J.alco City,
,in L tah. At a ruibscmient period Mr Clearfield, Petin'a, Apiil 4ili. 1 310.
jliiljlcr was appointed 10 a responsible ie of Personal Property There will at-
I post in tho Coiner's I'epartinent of the 5 so be eiposed to 1'ut.iio sie, at the moo
Mint at San Francisco, where he rc.',,i,no 'lac, I'dlowmg personal
inained for two ycars,discliar"inK the 1 i""!'" ' l, hlf '.n.t"wf
.... , J ' . " 171 and to a Shtni;lo Machine, whicH. will cut
duties in such a manner as to set-tire from tline lo-en ,1(,u.ani, MngWt in
the unlimited confidence of the direc- j Twelve hours, nnd in giod repair. ALSO.
" tor of that institution. In I Soil, the, tho one half interest iu and to six horsm,
Democrats of San Fraivu'sco nomina-' harness, wngons. sleds, plow s, harrows 4c,
ted Mr. Bi-rler as a candidate for the,'"1 hl,or. everything necessary. nd nn-
' nosilion nfi: 'it v nnd I'mintr Survevnr nll' kept Upon a latin, or an eslablifh-
Ho failed of nn election, though run
ning far ahead of his associates, and
again resumed his profession as a civ
il engineer and fcurvoyor, ita which;
;-capacily ho acted as ono of the explo
ring nnd locating engineers of the i'a
oific Uailroad from Sacramento to
: riacerville. While employed hy this
company he run three exploring lines
over the Sierra Nevada Mountains, an I
,1 1 1 : ,.l. ..,.. ( .,i i-ii
undertaking t Inch was attended ill.
dangers and dilhcultics of no oidinary
character. Tho Wellington roaddrom !
V,.ii,n. I ,-. P...,r:- '
1 ' " V, I . . I,: i . : :
iuvuu-u or ii. i"i;o-i. iwj'it nu huh ana open esse, American and patent Levers,
elected Chief Surveyor of Douglass plain and full jeweled.
county, an office which he declined I "'. . T";:'," ti.e licst Manaf.c
. ". ... . ... ', lory, consisting of Light day and Ih rtvhoui
OWlllg tO a desire to return to his Iia-; Spring and Weight, Lovws, Tiie, Strike and
live State; and in lSiit) ho came hack Ainrm.
to Tennsylvania, where, in tho prime' . pl'e "' '"S". s'rtment far and near
i i i i r i sight, eolorcd and plain tins.
Of mailllOOd, he lias found ft gt aVC. Also, a fine assonmentof Spoons, Forks, Bat
Uiied Bigler was ft fr.ink, honest nnd terknives.eto., plated on jenuine Alnbnta.
upright 'man, respected nnd beloved ALL kinds of Clocks Watches and Jewelry
. 1 1 i i , ' iii i i carefully repaired and It qrrniiv(.
by all who knew hi in, and by his death, A continuance of pmronnge is solicited,
the community will loso h valuable November isth. isbj 11. F. NAlNiLE
m,V t,; r...:i- .. i noil) PllXsl. II. F. NAI UI.K baa iust
brother whom thev dearlv loved, and
whose memory they will ioixJIy cherish
r.i!,..i.,i.M.?r: .f.i.--r-... i
eVaaV I'Olll IIIV l-'U I Villi ) t'l IIIV 1 I I ,13
ary and the Post Master Cenenil, find
it impossible to carry out the designs
of their respective departments in the
Southern States, while tho (Ingres-
tional Test Oath remains unchanged,'
and they have appealed to tho Prcsi-
r, t In nn,..m,l ll. - 1 : f. I
-uv-iil, j j uimiii uvj in IIIIMUHI.-JII 1 1 III :
or repeal to Congress. They also
, Ftatc thai great loss will be entailed ;
' upon the Ciovcrnment, unless this re-
1 . i i -i
) JUest IS granted lV ( OllgresS, - I
,r . , ir c'j 1 r
iVlIon. Alexander II. Stephens of
I taeorgia, arrived in asiungton on
I the lid instant, and is being warmly
j tOUgratlllated by his many f riends.
, , - ,- .
I ftiryOatl Lit e S ClICUS, like StCVCIIH,
Sumner & Co., IS now performing ill
I M'atbirwrlnn
I " btiln'on- :
? Ill l-ll
! , ... . . . 1
ah vui ii tun niu vii i uu vu iiint.. a
J. Stephen (Jraff, in the 87th year of
',m "y.
in Curwcnsvillo on the od lnst..
v
Corner lllnir and Montgomery 8ts,
Hollidayr-burtf, lUair county, I'orn'a,
IMS AI,H AVOX HAM) A I TU. SI TIM V Of
f , nio)n iUaniU. Cigars. Fr.nc'. Con fee. '
tionerlcs,
Foreign Nun mil Candies, to., Ac
CO N FECT IO N E R I ES.
Raisins, Figs, Dales, riunos, Oranges,
lemons, Almonds, riitiens, i erans,
Enjdir.li Walnuts, Cream i Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts. Ground Nuts.
ALL KIXDSOF FINE FREXCU MIXED
anUICS, lilim J'ropx, jirurin, iuu-
dies, Rock Candy, Tlain Candies
OF AM. llEtCHll'TIONS. '
hmS: ML
A I
PMIMSTH ATOItS' K.il.P, OF HEAL
Estate. Uy virtue of an onlor of tho Or
phan's Court nf Iierko county, IVnn'a and )
J,,on,fl(.1(1 county ronn'a. the following
itaie, on llie Mosharinon Ureck,
,,ni tly in D.-catur township, Clearfield
county. and Hush township. Centre county,
ad.ioiiiinc tho Horoiicti of I'll ili pbu r.
'o Uie property r Aaron M ull, of Berks
county, l'enn e deceased. dl he .old on
TueMljy, tlic 1st of May, IH(t!.
All those six cet tiiin tracts or lots of land:
"That is to t-ny, the One undivided one
fourlh part of all that property adjacent
to tho Uoiouiili of riiilipfburc, k r.o n as I
'Steiners Mills' composee of FlVEcon-
ti 'uous tract of land, one thereof known
as tho V. Harnish survey, cnntatninp
llS liumireuunu iimeij iuurcin nnu
0ne Hundred and fourteen perches, one
l iDreof known as tho 'r leual survey, con-
taini (seVen.y-c;uht acres and Twenty-
tive Hundred and a inety lour wres and
rtainine .Seventy-ciuht acres and T.enty
' underlaid with BITUMINOUS CL
Veins fl0m ,hrrc lo six lt'rl ll,k-k- Tl''
"'"rrovemenis are: one teum. and one
TERMS 4 CONDITION'S OF SALE:
The following terms and condition have
(been fixed by tho Court : One tenth of the
ti' 1 II E Side will commence precisely
at ThN o'clock, A M.. of said day, when
and where due attendance will bo given
by the subscribers.
I I.- vv r i t t r
j..' n i .'I i.i i. u. . , ,
LEVI Mil, I Kit
0f Aaron Mull, late of I',i k Co . dee'd
.ment of this character.
II. F. NAUGLE,
swTj
. "Ef S3
MAKE II.
Graham's How, Clearfield, Pcnn'a.
The subscriber repeetfil!y informs bis old
customers nrd the pub he, thnt lie has on bund,
ani, conslnntly ror,'lviw 1CW ,Wti,a, a Urge
stock of Clocks, Watehe and Jewelry.
Jewelry of every variety from a single piece
t a full sctL i
aCne ,.sortentof silver Hunting ,
.?,,r'er. "d " K,r"t "ot,n,""t h"1,
Nnromi.ff 23 .f(Ki.
PEACE lMiOCLAIM ED
THE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNS III QUIFT 1
seahiy ALL THE OiX'l PARAXDs'
GOING BACK TO TlIEili OLD
MASTERS.
HUT XAUY OXIT COINO PACK TO
nil. If i l'J , I'll I'.'t.-'l'-i'.i I
vI.W IUfl0.iAllH..TrJl l. IVIir.Kr.
THEY WERE LOVED SO
1X)S(i ANU s WELL.
t r,",TT . r c
In ennseqn. nc of tlm above fnct, F. snoar
of the old Short l-h.. thop ; would nnnoanee to
ins numerous patrons, and the people of Clear
.. .
field county at Inrce. that he has now a first rate
nu in poou larirriai. just rccoived Irom the cast.
ami is now prepared on short notice to make,
and mend boots ard s' oes st his new Fh in
Grahams mi, lie U satisfied t'nt he can please,
(unless it might be some Intensely lovsl stay at
home Patriots), lie is prepared to sell low for
eh or County Produce, don't forget the shop
next doir to Graha m A Hoy tons store, en mark,
et Street Clearfield Pa. A krt by a follow com-
monly called
Julyfi.'.V-1y. SII0llTT.,,
:
PSJ', S". ,0d;
Ja 10, !?'' MEKHELL BIGLER,
THOS. J. Mmt
New Ptnvc, Tin unit Khcet l-onware Maaufacla
ry, Market street, East of 2d street,
j KARl II I II. Ft.'..
Tl.m est ah
liihnH'i)l being now
in full operation, for tho
g ing up of Goods, eucU ns
Stoves, Tin and Sheet
Iron wares, Expressly for this Mar
ket, vliich will he sold
Whole-Bide 4 Retail,
Cheap for cash.
The subscri
ber Respectfully
solicits a share of the Fub
iio jmtronngo, Fledging himself
labor to make this Estubliidmient,
to labor to make this hstublulitnent, I
, , . J- r I
1 IlC I COJHC S UCIIUl, I VI
A
the procuring of Goods, and having
their out door work and re- .
pairing done on reason
able terms.
X. ft A Xewly constructed Stove, Ex-
pi essly lor the llafting 1 rade. Call and
tec it. Til OS. J. MKCAULEY.
Cleat field. February 28. lWwt-m.v
"OUR
.MUCKS ARK
1,'ACIVn
vvrnrnu: timivs."
AT THE
Cheap Cash Store
OF
WILLIAM F. IRWIN !
South Second St., Clearfield, Ta.
A FFvE.SH ARRIVAL OF
Spj'intr Sc Summer Goods
AT Til E CHEAP CASH STORE.
I am just receiving and opening
elected stock of fashionable Spring
a carefully
L Summer
of almost every description,
AtfliU & ffJiWJ
A bcauiiful assortment of Trints . and I-ry
ifouili, ot tno newest anu latest siyios. Also a
creit variety of useful notions.
DUY-COODS AND NOTIONS.
bonnets, Shawls,
llats and Caps,
Hoots .mil ?boes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Ojieentware,
Prugs and Mcdiiines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths.
GROCERIES,.
v.rk,.ri in t .nd i K..,'u
'.fthe best Quality, all of which will be sold at
ih lowest cash or ready pay prices.
Mr old friends and the public generally, are
respec'.fally invited t call.
-T"N. n All kimls oi ( r..v and approved
COIXTHY PJtUUUCE taken in exchange for
Goods.
WM. F. IUWIS.
Clearfield, May 31, 1S.
FRESH ARRIVALS
A
AT THE CIIKAP STOKE QFi
B0I.T0, oIIOU CRS & CRAUAM.
Spring Goods,
NEW
And
Vert
Chenn
t t
B0YXT0N. SI10WEH3 A GRAIIAM-iuc.
cessors lo CoynOm A Showers respectfully
announce to the public that they are now open
ing an extensive assortment of
TALL GOODS,
At the old stand in Graham's new building which
Ihey offer to S"ll at astonishingly low prices,
(considering Iheir cost !) for cash or approv
ed country produce. Their slock of
DRY GOODS
CANNOT PE SURPASSED 1
Customers enn there finds
CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS 1
ti'vT ivc i nn iivivt tiivvsi
CLOTHS 1 CASSl MEliS 1 VESTIXftS
LA DIES' SHAW LSI GENTS' Sll VWLS
" ' ' 4 ..'.,,..
II AT. 4 CA1 S 1 POOfS 4 SHOLs
CA ItrETS 4 ( I L-CIlTHS 1
OUR STOCK OF
FANCYGOODS
j IS UXEXAMTLED IX STYLE
I AND VARIETY, embracing
(NOTIONS! NOTIONS 1 NOTIONS
; Scarfs! Hoatl-Nets ! 'colt-Ties
.Satchels! I'ort Monnaies ! Brushes
rimtographic Albums !
PIPES. TOP. A COO 4 SEUARS!
PEHFU MERY OF ALL KIXDS1
0r nnytlnng else in t io Notion Ltno!
a titv iir a -f"ii i
iiAJiiJ- y viuii :
f -, n 0 -.-a c Ar n 1 O
'
fiUOCRRIKS
V v f
iiwTri Ct TAVCi I
P lit I V I S I ( ) A iS !
V V- f -M- M. 1
All of the best qnnlitT, and soleclsd with special
regard to the trade of Clearfield county.
Al F. I10YNT0K,
JOSKPII 6HOWKKS.
KPWAUU G HAH AM.
ClearfleM, May 10. ISO!.
- .....
flVussra and abdominal supporters of every
X at nil ot t lie latest improvement, i.ir raie at
tho Pruf Store or II A Ki&iVICK 4 I It Vt 1M.
, . . ., , " ...T
. i - - - ---n
IT lish Curranl, 1.x. Loflce aud Vinegar of
the best quality, For sale by II. a I.
( laatlisld, January imn, liit'B.
Oyvalm' panacea. Kennedy s medical di,.
O every, He.obf.ia-. Ilucba. Baker s Cod Liver
, Oil. JeB.. and Ayev s .edio lae. of every kind
I .. . ' nil
For aale by H.
C
oil J
. . -. . ii
oal, V hale and Linseed Oils, Family Dye,
Tarnishes and paints of all kinds ground in ,
for sale by U. A 1. I
""
U AII. HO til lli)rl', Mnlnk'l, Philips
burg, Penn'a, liopmit bl.iivn, Proprietor.
Keeps nm ft antly on hand the choistcst of liquors
Hi table is alwaie supplied with tho hel tk
Market sfbird. The traveling i It o. Hill do well
to give him a call. Nov I pt. Isa.'i.
THOMAS M CRISMAN.
Agent fr tha Mugcr .Sewing Machines.
I'ti Hipl.urn. Centre ec, l'cnu'a,
Oct. 1 1th, lMSi.tf.
C. K. rosTKR, KDW. FEIIKS, WM. V. WSIOI1T.
J. D. M'CIKK, A. K. WKIOIIT, W. A. WALLACE,
RIC U. SHAW, J. T. I.EONAkll, J. V. CRAUAM,
GEO. L. KF.tU.
ii;inliinj (lEollcciioit Jjousc
of
FOSTER, PERKS, WRIGHT & CO,
Fill LI I'SBUItG, Centre Co., Fa.
ISIIIi of Exptimpo, Notes and Irafl licuuiito,
DKI'U.SITS KECEIVED.
Collections uiadoand proceeds promptly remitted.
Kxehan'o nn ll Cities eonntmitly on hand.
The above liankini; Jlomo id now open ana
ready for liumneia.
Kept. 8, IStii. l'liiupsnrao, Centre Co., Tenn'tt.
CLEARFIELD STORE
Philipsburg, Pa.
WILLIAM W. 11ETT8.
JOHN T. WEATER.
WILLIAM row ELL'
GE01IGE L. RF.F.U.
(Successors lo Munton t Hoops)
Have just received a large and well se
lected Slock of all kiud of Staple goods,
such as
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Coots and Shoos, Hats and tups, Ko
tior.s, Hardware, Glass, Nuib, Oils,
lilllllb. vllt-l.UMiv, I
Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Feed, &C , which !
we are Oll'ering at greally reduced prices,
ror Cash or in
Exchange for Lumber and Shingles.
We hope to tnske it to the advantage of
Timber Men,
in the lower end of Cleat field county and
on Clearfield Creek, to gel their supplies
from
this point, being
on
the hue of
Rail Road can
Sell
goods on better terms than, at ar.y point
in Cleat field county, and we aro selling
otir Stock at such
prices ns to make it an ol j'-cl lothobjy
! .. .. . ... i i ... . . u
: llioino deal with us.
i " dvn nrrS f if Goods. FfClI. &C..
Advances of Goods, Feed, &c.f
, u ..Ti-.i.,., u i.ir.h
I made nn account ol Npiaie I miner, v men
I we w ill either veil on coiuoiisaion or boy
!at h.ted rales.
Flour of different Ilrands can be had at
?.!! times at very low pi i"es, at the Clear -
(field Sore, Philipsburg, IVnn'a.
Dry Goods Notions, Ac, in great vnri-'
etr. at the lowest price for C.udi, at the
1 Clearfield Store, l'hilip-burg, PennV
Salt t'V the Sack or load, cheaper than
ran be had an'; where else, at the Clear
field Store, Philiptburg. Fenn'a.
CsIl and Exnniine tho slock of goods, al
- .. , i...r..i.l vi vi. ,ti.l..,i-., P
. , f.,,. ' . r'...u
iiigtirat pnn pnin m vnmn m
Lumber and Shingles at the Cleuifieid
Store, Fbilipabutg, IVnn'a.
The cheapest goods of all kinds ateto be
had al the UeitiUeid More.m runtpsuurg.
Call and son if our goodsand prices don't
soot the times. W. W. HET'TS, 4 CO.
Philiptburg. November K.tli, l."i...tf.
Something New.
U. SUMMEItFIELD FLEtlAL,
Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron waro, !
l'liilipsburg, i'ciin'a.
I would respectfully inform tho Public,
that I have opened a room in tire
borough of Philipsburg, for the
manufacture and Sale of
7 m Ware
out of tho best material the maiket wi'd
afford, and made by experienced
workman, nil of w hich 1 will
sell at either wholesale
or retail prices sutpriingly low. I ask
those in need of anything in this lino
to call and examine my ware and
satisfy themselves that it is
made for use. Country
Merchants de.-iring to purchase small lots
of Ware will lind it In their ad
vantage io buy of mo.
Stores
of all sites ami shapes, for burning either
Wood or Coal. 1 would call particular at
tention to that well tried and popular!
Cooking Siovecalled, very appropriately,
tho I RUN SIDES. I his Stove has all tho
advantages possessed by others, besides
iho oveu is Inrger, and the ash pit deeper
and more top surface ihan that of any oth
er Stove in the market, and is without A
rival. I aUo keep on lu.nd all kinds of
Stove Pipe
which I will sell as low ns it can bend r
chased west of tho mountain. I also keep
constantly on hand, shovels, cariiige bolls,
grntes, firebrick, stove linings, sled soles,
Waflle Irons, Sheet .ink, Sad Irons, Rrass
and Porcelain Kettles, together with a
variety of wares too numerous to mention.
Also a large slock of the best kind of
Stoneware.
Aud last though not least in my line
of buMness, is that of
Spouting.
I am prepared to fill all order in this
line on short notice, and ni anu fact tired
out of Iho best mateilal. I want every
body that comes to town, to come ami
take a look at my ahow, and see for
iboiwclvcs. I am going lo sell the cheap
est end bcl Wares ever offered in this
; vicinity. I have several "Iropto lle.it
i, i ,.i,.i 1. 1 o isv.i I :n
inc anu 1 ai lor urns oiuves nisi t win
p. . . , . (( ( (J
- ,-
.--
Feb 7lh IMili tp
O. S. F LEGAL.
17XrxlJTR- M)TI( I'.. Notice Is here.
. hy given that belters Testamentary, have
. tins diiv been granted to Hie undersigned, on
, in. r.s.a.o oi -onn J; ,vow,o, ueee.seu,
towns ..,,, t oarflold co ., Penn a. All
I1"'""' inM'? I r,Ml"ef
make Immediats parment, and those having.
. ... . , ,.m
u,uiui kiii. mi r.iuD win jiii-st-iii .111-111 i ui j
authenticated for settlement. $
AUSTIN KLINE,
March 14th Hit Executor.
)uie I Ilirity M hi' 1 d.-ill dn more
and tirtler oik at a iivon Curt, than any
oilier! Try It I Munufsrlured ni.W ly ?.sml
Smia. W liolel Priic Cainl t Ola" l!-r.
No. 1 37 NnrthtMid l I'hil a Marrh Sl.'Stl ly
(1I.I:11 II I O ACAIH'.MY.-The Third
J SeiMou of this Inslitiiti.ia will coniiiifiiea
on Mnmtay, Ihs I2;h day or Mareh. A. 1 . Ii.
Pupils ran enter at any liiue. TUry will bo
eharpod with luitinn from the tiaia llivy enter to
iho eliwo of tha SeSKion.
The course of instruelion embraeM (vary lUing
that is ineluded in a lhorons'li, praclieal and ac
complished edu.-ation for both sexes.
The Principal, having had the advnnt.iue of
rmirh cxperieuee tn his profession, assures pa
rents and punrd ans that his entiro ability and
energies will he devoted to the moral and men
tal training of the youth placed under his charge,
u:him 1)1' TUITION.'
Orthogrnphy, Heading, Writing, and Priiaa
ry Atithuiotic, per Sibmoii ( II weeks) $5,00
Grammar, (loography, Arithmetic, and His
tory, 6.0
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensura
tion, hurveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chem
istry and Hook Keeping, f'J,0U
Latin and Greek with any of the above Branch
es. $12,00
"r-Ko deduction will be made for absence.
SiS'ViT further particulars inquire of
llev. P. L. HA KH160N, A.
CIcarGotJ, Dcceuibor 0, lilii tf. l'rineipal
VJEW CARRIAGE AND WAGON
Shop, in Cleorfield. Pennsylvania.
(Itntnediatelj in rear of Macbino Shop,)
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
eilirens of Clearfield, and tho public in genoral.
that he is prepared to do all kinds ef work on
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
WAGON'S.
SLEIGHS,
SLEDS. 4c.
rn short notice and in a workmanlike manner.
irAll Orders jromptly attended to
wm. Mcknight.
Clearfield. February llih. 18M -Iv.
PHOTOGRAPH Kit. D. M'OAUdllEY,
havine nurchafed the Pbntograph cstablifb-
luient ormerly conducted by II. llridge, would
I respectfully announce to the cittions of Clear
field and adjoining counties, that ke Bis recen.
: made additional iiimrovemente io both sky
jEht and nparatsis, and he Cutters hiiaself that
!he can satisfy the most fastideoua isste iu aTiu;s
unn incline nueness.
He also keeps constantly on hand a good as
sortment of (Jui't, Hosewood.and Walnut frames
Albums of alt sizes and styles and an endless
variety, of can s, loekots, etc , which he will dis
pose of at very moderate prices, for cash-
Jlis gallery is in bhaw a row, (up stairs,) .vnr
! ket street. ClearOcld, Pa., where be is always rea
dy to acooininodnte customers who ma ? bo in
wantof a good Likeness of themselves or friends.
Particular attention paid to copying-a'l kinds
ef pk'lurcs, etc. November 16th, 1S(I5.
ItEMOVAL.
I T p T7 T) h I1 7 V TV
Ul 1
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. "as reniovea to nis nci w Brs-ainms, on
j
t Market St., Clearfield, l a.,
rj,ero )ie ban opened a very Urge i-lock o
1 T
jjry uooas,
Merinoes, Ginghams, Cloths, Iielsines, Prints.
Ca.-simercs, Alpcas. Silks, Snlinets, Heps,
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mohair, Jeans,
I.ancllas, Muslin, Flannels, Uennets, Itio
tons. Cloaks, Huliuoral Skirts, lloop.
Sl-irts, Shawls, Press Trionriuigs,
llaad Nets, Cups, Corsets, li!ve,
Collars, Searts, Grenadine Veils,
Table Covers.
Cloth i n ff .
Coats. Pants, Vests, Over-Coats, Kent's Fhawls
Shirts, Huts, Caps, I'nder-Shiris and
Drawers, Hoots, Shoes. Guiu
Shoes, Cravats, Gloves
and Collars.
HARDWARE, QtTEEXSWARE, GRO
CERIES 4 MUSICAL GOODS.
g
roccrics.
Tes.CofTse, Sugar, Mlasscs,fa!t, Candles. Rice,
Flour, lldoiin, Pish, Tobacco, Knisina,
Currants, Spices, Cratkeis,
Yini gnr, Oils, Var
nish, Aloohol.
iTIX-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEX-
WAKE, and STATIONERY.
Household Goods.
Carpets, Oil cloths, Prngget, Looking Glasses
Clocks, Churns, Washboards, Tab", Buck
ets, Pint Irons, Pans, Window blinds,
Wall paper. Coal Oil I.nmps. 1'in
brellas, lledeords, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and
Stove Blacking.
S-ST-A11 of which will be sold on tbe tnnst rea
sonable terms, and thoVigbest market price paid
lor Grain, Wool, and allkinds of conntry produce.
Clenrlicld, Pecember 13. ISfii.
GlEAT EXCITEMENT
X SECOND STREET,
Ci.EAnnr.Ln, IV.nn'a.
XEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS
and iYcfO Goods
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
The undersigned having funned a co
pnrtnerahip, in Ihe Mercantile business,
wou.d respectfully invite tho attention of
the Public generally to their splendid
awortetunt of Merchandise, which is
now being
SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH.
Their stock consists in pin t of
Dry Goods,
of the best quality, such as Trinls, De-
Laines, Alpnccas, Meiinos, Ginghams,
Muslins Flenched nnd unbleached.
Drillings,
Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels,
Salmons, Cotlenades, Cissinieres, Ladies'
Shawls, Coats, Nubias and Hoods, l'.almo
rnl and Hoop Skirls, 4o 4c.,
all of which
WILL RE SOLD LOW FOR CASH
Also, a fine asorlment of men's Draw
er and Shirts, Hats 4 Caps, Root 4 Shoos.
Quccnsicarc,
Glassware, Hardware, Groceries nnd spices
OF ALL KINDS
IX SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
or everything usually kept in are-,
tail Store.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH
or approved country produce.
WRIGHT 4 FLAX IO AX.
Clearfield, January 1'ltli, lSllti.tf,
rpliniltl.l'. Skr.lK A Vipe-iWs at'
1 Aug 2.1 18B5 MKHI1KI.L A lllGl.KH'S.
Buflalo Kobcs.Knee and Horse Plankeas at
XoOJ, 'J. MERKELL BIQLER S.
S V, M VCIIIM -IVi.n.d;ras
i f liavli ( a hupiri'T Mm-Vine, shnuM lny
heeler t ilson's mm lit1 Machines, on band.
II. F. NM'lll.f, AjenU
Clearfield, February 2. tsSfl-lf.
I) arc I Un ity Vt lillo 1 rail, The Whitest,
the in'"! durable and the inosl rconoicleal.
Try it! Mnnufsi lured only by ZiKdl.RR Shith,
W'jiolesHle Urn , I'nint lilass Ptalers, No. 137
North Jhir.l fit.. I'liila. Mareb Jl, IMIIIIjn
HENRY HARPER. T.'H-,
52) Altai Sr., l'im.Ai),A.f222
WATCH ES. Fine (iold J hW ELUY.
Soli.l SILVER WAKE, and Superior filL-
hit Plated Wnto, r.l Keuli tu Prices 1
March 21. lsr,;..',mn.
GEORGE F. WARDI.E, CUARLES N. REED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Tobacco, Tea, Spices, &c., &c,
N. E. cor. 6lh A Market Pis.,
Feb. 14, lsi.ij-Gm. PHI LA Ul'.Ll'HIA.
"VTew fJoads for Kurlay Sales. EYRE
T.AVIlKI.I. Pmirlh i Arrh Rta.. I'hil'a.
Are Opening for r-einso Sales Fashionable
new Silks. Novilties in llress Goods. New
Ktylea pinring Shawls. New travelling Ureas
Joods. Fine stock of New Goods. Maguitieent
Foulardt. Fjilondid Illack SilkB, Ao.
E. L , have their usual assortment of Ptaplo
Goods. Also, Ol nbs, Cassiiourcs, Vettings, Ao.
P. 6., Our prices are now arranged to moot the
views of lluyersj March 21, 18r.ri.6t.
i)ure l iberty White Lead, preferred by
all pn ctical Painters ! Try it! and jou will
havo no nthor. Manufactured only by ZneLEB
t Faiim.WlmlcpxIo Drug, Paint a Glass bnalers,
No. 1H7 Korth Third St., l'hila Mareh tl.'od-ly.
18CC. F
II I L A D E L T 11 I A 18CC.
. I I I t lE,',EW
w
imuaj Ji ill iiis.3-
HOWELL 4 POUUKE,
Manufactures of
Paper Ilang-lnga and indow Wiadea,
Corner Fourth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
N B Always in Store algrpo Stock of Liaen and
Oil Shades.
March 7, 16fl6-3ru.
SPRING GOODS.
rttOM NEW TOKC k rUlLiUEl.MHU,
As Cheap as the Cheapest,
AND AS GOOD AS TTIE HEST.
Have jnsi received, and are opening, at their
Cld tand on Front filreet, above the
Academy, a large and well se
lected Bisvrtffiont of
SEASONABLE GOODS;
which tl.ey aro soiling at very low rates.
Read the I'dkicinj catu'ngite and profit thertly.
Fet th ICi a rTi iia s;
Kvpeeial p.iins hns been taken in tbo
fd colli n of Ladies Dress Gjods, wbito
Goods, Kmliriiideiies Millinery Goods,
Prints, Kerchiefs, Nubies, Gloves, Ao.
FOR ; EXTEEMEN.
Always on hand lilack Cloths Fancy
ind lilack Casrimeres, Satinets, etc.,
Heady Made Clothing of all kinds.
LOOTS AND SHOES.
H
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o
o
a
to
NECKTIES,
and a variety of other articles, which
tbey will sell at a small advance on cost
lucssfrbsSil et.r!s.
Particular ntti htion is 1n-ited to their
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jlttUTK Ul -Hlll 19, .Ul Ml ftl', VIIIUIUUU 1U-
Ig.-nin, siipeiline ErigHih Ingrain and
liriisseU, t'lonr sad TaWu Oil Cloths,
Window shades trnd Wall papers, eto.
Ki.oru r.xmv Fiu Suit.
O P!a--ter, Apples, Fetiches nnd
m I . . .. i i
i runes Kepi consts'ii ly on uanu.
Tore BRANDY, AVhiskey and
Wines ; for medicinal uses.
ALSO, in Store a lot of largo and
Hindi Clover seed.
We intend to make it an object fir Farinors and
Mechanics to buy from us; becaue we will
sell our goods as low as they can be
bought in the county and pay the
very highest price for all kinds of ciuntry pro
duco. Wo will also exchange goods for
Bcnoi't., HoAn and Cut'STV orders;
Shingle. Hoards, and all kinds
of .Manufactured Lumber.
Clearfield. March U, lSGii.
Vtil.NTS H ASTIil) IS EVERY TOWN
TO SR LL ma ro,Lowi
VALUARLE SOUTH ERX HISTORIES.
Southern History of the War, by E. A. POL
I.ARIl Kitil'ir Hitimmii K.rnminir. 2 Vols., Svo.
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With ill Splendid Steel Portraits.
This is Ihe only complete and ai.ftlentio histo
ry nf the Si utlum aide published, extending as
it does, from the beginning of the War to tha
final surrender of the Confederate armies,
Mr. Poi.lash's prominent position In the Ce
federaey has enabled hits to prepare a work fan,
equalled in accuracy and interest, and whittle
everywhere acknowledged to be Ihe
Standard Southern History.
It should find a" place in every library.
11
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Thtlr Lives and ('ampaicns,by Capt. W. rRsaa
Ssow, with 17 splendid steel Porf-aits i Vol.,
S o.: SCO pages, I I'll. Containing P.iographies
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III
lfife, Services and Cain-otgns of
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This is the only aulbentio history of this distin--guiFhcd
Lender w'jich has beea writton. It hasi
been pr-f nred fr Jul Official Raparts, contempo
rary narratives, and personal acquaintance, and,
is comltto aiU lull
Tho Raids and Romances of
.Morgan nndlifs Men:
Py Mrs Sai ty KocHasTm Fonn, with stew! or
trait of Geo. Morgon, 1 Vol 12mo 4?i pagea
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All the aboro works are having in iaimense
sale, and agents are doing splenpidlv everywhere.
Many are making fieui fit) tis tli a day.
We want an agent in every town In the Vnlted
Ftates. Heturned Soldiers, Ladses, Teaoheri andi
others, will find this most prelitaUle empleyaient.
Exoliuise territory gives, and liberal indue,
menls ottered to canvassers. Far fuil particulars,
address C. I. IUCHARPSoN, fublUhsr,
41(1 Btosdwsy, New York
March 21. UC0-3U