Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 11, 1866, Image 4

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(Clearfield V.fn,Mifan.
JFrPNrsnAY,:
::Apiml11, ISGG
I fcA-"To whom it limy
Ipo ihcnp Clothing now offered to tho
uhlic y Kei.'.enstcin, tiro's. Kead
Lhcir advertisement on the allot tsii
iug money. - J
Bgx.lt reported that the Elk AJ-yocat-c,
lias chunked hands, but not
Saving seen anything of tho kind, for,
about tour weeks, wo know nothing
to tho reverse. Come J aek, don't cut
jour oil acquaintances until you es
tablish new ones.
I Death of Reed Bigler., Esq.
t Rked BiaM.ii, son of ex-Governor
Bijrlcr. of this place, died at Lock
t T i 1 I , . 1.1
illVVCn, OH UIO ll JIlhiatH, 111 Hie IIOUSU
of Mr. John Watson, a friend and rcl-
ative of his mother, in the Ullth year
of his aire. The circumstances attend-
ing his death were of a character pe-
i i i . . i i 1
ciuiariy uisiressing 10 ins relatives una
fnon.ls lie luiil Leer, ill l'r soiiifl
friends, lie bad been ill lor some
days, but his disease was net regarded
.8 dangerous, although at times ho
ehowed symptoms of abcration of
mind. On' the morning of his death
lie had concluded to send sonic clothes
to the wash-woman, and whilst in tho
.act of getting them out of his carjtct as tho Harnish' survey, conininind
ack ho had OCC.-imoii to remove a Five Hundred nnd Ninety four acres and
.email self-setting pistol from a pair of "e Hundred nnd fourteen perches, one
, .i i i i i i , . . . thereof known as tho 't Iei;nl survey, con-
drawers in Which he had kej.ti wra , .Seven.y-clf-ht acr.s and T. entv-
ped; in doing which ho unwittingly pne an1 .Sevei).,enth perches .one thereof
-discharged one of the barrels, the con- known as the 'Dr. Albert" survey, eontain
tonts of which passing through his ing .Sixty-two ncre nnd 100 perches, one
'.mouth, lodged in tho lack part of his , thereof krown as the G. II. &. J. Sieiner,
Jiead, causing death in about one hour, .survey, containing Thirty-five acres and
This is the account of tho sad affair Sixty torches (,nd one known asthesur
. i m ,rl , vev of u. II l-.). Sterner 4 C()., containinp
.as given tons by Mr. lhomas titson i.,,. Jlooilnd wn(J Twentyipllt
who was the only person near thcde-!!in(J Thirty lPrchefef ,i,e ni. FIVE Tracts
ceasod at the time. Mr. liiglcr had, together containing. One Thousand and
resided in tho State of California since Ninety-nine acres and Twenty-eight perch-
1857, during which tiliTo bo had fol-jes, ai.d allowance, exclusive of small par
.lowod his profession of'Civil Kngincer,! f 'd surveys, conveyed to Enoch
excepting three years of tho time, 1 Kline, John White and Enoch Gearhart.
, . ', , i .1 it . , ., , : reM'ectively. A LM), the undivided One
which ho served in tho Luitcd Suites (J) nrl ()f Rlr(10tof timbet ani,
Mint, at ban 1 ranciseo, in a very rc-jknown as -jiijiony tract," situate in
sponsible department. In February j tus, township.Centre county, containing
last, accompanied by bis rather and One Hundred and One acres, more or less.
Mother, who had been visiting friends nnd immediately adjoining tho foregoing
in California, he returned on a visit to! described tracts; the whole containing
l.;. Rt.ii., n,,.i nnir ! n f - iwi i n tv bou t Twelve Hundred Acres, moro or
ilia iiuiii v i;uuv mm nymiii , urn. lining
to return to tho Pacific Coast during
tho Summer or Fall, but alas! bo lus , through the whole length of it. 'a por
"gone to that bourn from whence no urn ol it is heavily limbered with ll'liiie
traveler returns." After an absence Pine, Oak nnd Hemlock, nnd the whole
of nine years ho was permitted, but1' underlaid with 1UTUMINOUS COL
for a brief period to enjoy the society i Veins f,cnl tl,rf0 ,0,iix f,'rl ,l,ick- ,TI,e
of his relatives and frie.idi Keed was ; i.,.,:r,romen's,?, :. 0,10 lca' ftn',1 p"e
, .. . . , , . , , 11 uter Saw Mill, a huge two storv dixrll-
modest k.nd hearted and generous ; i,ou,e. Sto.e r.om.and tenant houses
most beloved by thoso who knew him ()arlli rttjiro!i stuiion an.l tidine. n'od
best. His deeply distressed Parents 'heni ing Orchard, and about Ono Hundred
and relatives havo tho sympathy of .acresofimpioved land, in good cultivation
our community. Wo copy the follow-1 TERMS i CONDITIONS OF SALE :
ing notice of him from tho Philahcl-The following terms and ennditions have
hi Age : (been fixed by tho Court : One tenth of the
"In 183(5, immediately after leaving bid nt th time of striking down the prop.
school, Mr. Uiglcr entered upon tho
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profession of civil engineering, on tho
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feunbury and hnc Jlailroad, a position
-vi-hicli be filled to tho entire satisfac- oe scared upon the premises by judg
tion of the company. Upon the expi-!ment bonds and mortgage,
ration of his engagement with that fcjjrTH K Siile will commence precisely
corporation, Mr. 'Bigler went to Cali-, at Tr.N o'clock, A. M.. or said day, when
fornia, and was immediately associa- 1111,1 ber due atlendanco will bo given
ted with Mr. Kirk, an eminent cmr n-
eer, in surveying the overland route
from San Francisco to Salt Lake Ok-,
in Utah. At a subsequent period Mr.
-?) i : - , .1 . - -ii
igicr vs as niipuinieu 10 a l uspoiisituo
?ost in the Coiner s Department of tho
.lint at San Francisco, where horc-i'""0
mnincti for two ycars.discbarging tho
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-duties in such a manner as to secure
tho unlimited confidence of the dirc - c -
tor of thai institution. In lSo!l, tho
Democrats of San Francisco noinina-
ted Mr. Bbrlpr as a candidate for the
nosition of Citv and Countv Surveyor
Ho failed of an election, though run
ning far ahead of bis associates, and
again resumed bis profession as u civ
il cngincor and surveyor, ia which;
capacity ho acted as ono of the cxplo-'
ring and locating engineers of the l'a-
cific Kailroad from Sacramento to1
Placeryille. While employed by tbis
company ho run three exploring lines!
over the S:crra iSovada Mountains, an
undertaking which was attended with
dangers iind diUicultics of no onlinary
cllitract'er. Tho Wcllillirtoh rOlldromi
Vr..ll l....
"'' i iiccdu i.tu. n.in.uw,
located by Jlr. Bigler. I u J Sti 1 ho WHR and open case, American and patent Lrers,
elected Chief Surveyor of Douglass p'sln and full jeweled,
county, an office which lie declined.!, fUuyrtUvmt.
. J , . , ,. ' r tory, consisting of l-.ight day and Ih rtyhoui
oivtnir to ft ileHirn In rnturn to liw mi. i u..i..i.. i
tivo State; and in IRiiij ho camo back' Alarm.
tO rennsylvailia, where, in tho prime' t large assortment far and near
of manhood, Le has found a grave. I "'Aisora fino as"ori'mcnu.f 'spoons, I orks, Hut -
Iieed Uiglcr was a frank, honest arid tcr-knives, eto., plated on jcmiine Alahata.
upright man respected nnd beloved' kinds of clocks. Watches and Jewelry
b.aTlwhola,whi1,n,nndlyh,Sdcath"re:Mi
lb ennnntiriilT- will lnun u i-ulnol,!,. Knt.mli 1 Sih . ISfii 11 P NAlhM.K.
member, and his family u tv.ni and
...i. . i. .i i. i i i
ui umcr wnum uiey ueariy mvetl, mm
whoso memory they will loudly cherish
5.iv..v. o.M....s c.i.at (
mjj j'uiii uiu i . tin j 'i inu jl i iMB-
ury and the Tost Muster General, find
it impossible to carry out tho designs
Doiiinern M-itcs, wniio tho Uongrcs-,
eional Test Oath remains unchanged,'
and they havo apjiealcd to the 1'rcsi-
dent, to recommend its modification!
or repeal to Congress. They also
ttatc that great loss will be entailed;
upon the Government, unless this re
quest is granted by Congress, . I
titif'llon. Alexander II. Stephens of
fJaAsiviii niii,l in W . u 1 1 1 ii ,rl , I, til
W'JV.LIIU. i.l I II IT l.lll.l.t'll
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mo ou iiistaiu, utiu is in-ill itiuiiuj
congratulated by his many friend.
t&Fl)&n liice's (Jil CUS, like SteVCIIH
Suilllicr & Co., iS DOW performing in
li'.j,' .
ungton.
1)1 liD.
In Curwcnsvillo on tho od mst.,
J. Stephen fJraff, in the 37th year of
Jim ago,
Wholesale nnil Retail Grocer,
Corner lll.iir snd Montgomery Sis,
Hollidayhburg, J'.lair county, l'er.n'a,
HIS ALWAYS OS 11 A N II A TV..I. StlTIV Of
of the Choicest llrumlw, Cigars, French Cimfoo
tionerlcs, Foreign Nuts sud Candies, do., ie.
C 0 N F E C T I U N E K IES,
liaising, Figs, Dates, Fumes, Oinnecs,
Lemons. Almonds, Filberts, Pecan,
Englihh Walnuis, Cream Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts, tiromul Nuts.
ALL KINDSOF FINK FRENCH MIXED
Candies, Gum Drops, Hearts. Supn Can
dies, Hock Candy, Plain Cntutiei
or all icriptioxs. '
Feb. 14. lMOro. II. IV MARTIN.
I.IIXlSTK.TOKS' S.U.R OF REAL
L'stiito. liv virtue of an order of tho Or
phan's Court of Bel ks county, renn'aHnd I
IHIUII 1 l l'UI I, i'l O I- I.UI
n,nl fiBl,l rnnnlv rW.V th (nllnwino-
lea j.;,laie. on the Moshannon Creek,1
j,Hrtly in Decatur township, CFearfloUl '
county, and Hush township. Centre county, i
wljoming tlie Borough of Philipshurj;. j
lula tliA upm tort v nf Anrnn Mfill rif Il.r I.-a -
, ,. i
copiy, uU tmwa, rnu
Tuesday, 1 lie 1st of May, I8(i(j,
All those six certnin trscts or lots of land :
"That is to fay, tho One undivided one- . H A Nwly constnicteil btove, tx
fourih part of all that property adjacent pteshly lor lh Rafting Traile. Call and
to t bo Borough of rhilipt-burp, kr.o n ns I tee ii. 'ITU IS. J. MECAULEY.
Steiner.' Mills.' coninoee of FIVE con-! Clai field. Febnmrv lXor. H-m.i.
ti 'uous trnrts of land, one thereof known 1
. . , ,. , ,
less.
Tl.a Tvrnna . CI..UI I.'.. I ,...r.
onB " ' e,rera r V"e
a tiilipmaliitn F tVi ViiIji n it 1 Ilia cintam.
c-hrmation tf tl
derm two raunl i
af(er jlllerel
annual paymonH l here-
r t frnni ilttv nf Km la Irt
1 1 1.- nv Mtir r
LEVI MILLEIt, A"m 1 '
of Aaron Mull, bite o!- I!m ks Co , elee'd
Cleiufifbl, Ponn'a, Aniil 4th. 1800.
alo of Personal Property There will al-
5 so be eiposed to ruoiio at the iue
n,ul l'lnc, he following personal
1 i'y ,u : I he one half interest of ,n
and to a Slmmlo Machine, wine will cut
from nine to (. louc,llvl ,lingei in
j Twelve hours. nnd in good repair. ALSO,
the ono half interest in and to six horses,
harness, wagons, sleds, plows, harrows &c.,
1 hhorl. everything necessary, and u-u-
i""' kept upon a (arm, or an establish-
mentof this chnrncler.
II. F. NATJGLE,
MAKER.
(Jraham'j Row, Clearfield, Tcnn'!
Tho subscriber respcetfillv Informs his old
customers ard Ihe pul.lic, that he has on hand,
ntlil Cf.nvtunllv rAn.,ivlnir Tin il.Lltfwtn ft I irn
stock of Clocks, Watche and Jowclry.
Jowolrj of every variety from a single piece
to a full sell.
VI-.....L... . r. ..r .:i.. ti
a., nun, mis iirniwiiii i ii,ur IIUIIIIIIJ
"lOI.D ll;jl.H. F. NAP 11 1, K has iusl
J received an Elegant assortment of tho best
q.miii, : also silver extension and desk holder..
Netiiber 29 . . I
hp mi liiitnr i tAirTk
iMvn iiiuuiiiiJiivu
THE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIKTs
liolNU HACK TO THEIR OLD
to
MASTERS,
KUT NARY ONI OOINO HACK
OLD MASSACHUSETTS, WHERE
THEY WERE LOVED SO
LONG AND SO WELL.
r r i- t. c
In fonscqiKnce of the ahovo fnels. F. Snonr )
of the olil Short Sh.. hhop j would announce to
bis numerous nnlrori. norl tt. tiiinnlA nf rtenr
field county at large, tlmt he lias now a first rata
ioi in goou iuctcriHi;just recoived Iroin tlie esst,
...
ana is now prepared ou
shoit notice to make,
aod mend boots ard s'
oes st his new Shop In
Urahams row. He Is suii.flei t'nt heenn please,
fllolcttS il llitihl Via CAin I.. I U.B! .(av at
homo Patriots). He is prepared to soil low for
c"sn or County Produce, don't forget the shop
next doir to limbs m A Hoy tons store, on mark-
et Street Clearfield Pa. A kept by a fellow com
monly rallcn
July Zo, SS. ly. "SHORTY.'
'
JsalO, IjttCj WF-PBELL A B10LER,
TnOS. J. HECAULEY.
New Stove, Tin and Sheet Ironwura Msattfaclo
ry, Market street, Fast of 21 strict,
Cl.EARmill, 1'inn'a.
II. is enal
libhnu'iil bum 2 now
in full operation, for tho
g ing up of Goods, sucli as
Stoves, Tin and fihect
Iron wares, Expressly for this Mar
ket, which will be sold
Whole-side it Retail,
Cheap for cask.
The. subscri
ber Respectfully
solicits a share of the Pub
lic pntronHgo, Fledging himself
to labor to make this Lstublisliruent,
The People's Depot, for
the procuring of Goods, and having
their out door work and re- .
pairing done on reason
able terms.
'UUIl IMUCKSAUK liASING
wrrirniE TIMI."
Iew Snoods
AT Til 12
Cheap Cash Store
OF
WILLIAM F. IRWIN !
South Second St., Clearfield, Ta.
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Spring & Summer Goods
AT Til E CHEAP CASH STORE.
I am just receiving end opening a
slocted stock of fashionable Spring &
carefully
of almost every description,
i? IPilSftf I
of Print, and Dry
( latest style.. Al... .
lK W
A beautiful assortment
goods, of the newest and
irre:it variety of useful no
lionnets, Shawls,
Uats and Caps, .
Hoots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, yueeniware,
Irugs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
GROCERIES,,
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel In , i and i barrels,
f the best quality, all of which will be sold al
ihe lowest cash or ready pay prices.
Mr old friends and the aublio gonerally, are
respectfully invited to call.
jr-flr-N. II. All kimis oi tM .vanI approved
COl'STH Y rjtOVUCE taksn in aaohange for
Uoods.
WM. F. IRWIX.
Clearfield, Msy 31, 1551.
FRESH ARRIVALS
AT THE CHEAP STOKE OF,
Bor.TO, showers & ciuii.im.
Spring Goods,
NEW
And
Vcni Cheap!!
KOYNTON. SHOWERS A ORAM AM sue.
cessors to Coyntnn A Showers respectfully
announce to the puhlio that ihey are now open
ing an extensive assortment of
FA Ii L GOO L)S,
At the old stand In f.raham's new building which
they offer to sell at astonishingly low prices,
(considering Iheir cost !) for cash or approv
ed country produce. Their slock of
DllY GOODS
CANNOT P.E SURPASSED)
Customers can there finds
CA LI CO ES W IT 1 1 FA ST CO LO RS I
MUSLINS I DELAINES 1 LAWNS I
CLOTHS I CASSIMEIJS I VhSTINGS'.
LADIES' SHAWLS 1 GEN TS' SUA W LS
HATS k CAPS 1 TOOTS k SHOES
. , r, ,-n.t. ah .i.-kmci
XJ H' f, J ,V, l' IjSJS ' I II O I
OUR STOCK OF
' FAN C Y GOODS
1 UNKXAMPLKD IN SI LE
AND VARIETY, embracing
! J'n'''J,(1l ' N'T10NS! NOTION'S
j oca rial Jlcad-Ivets I JSeck-ites
Satchels ! Fort Mommies ! lirutdics
T!pp. f:1!:"18 !
I'll It Mt A 1,1 . I A M-.H A Iv I
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS!
Or anything t'lso in tho Kotiotl 1.11)0 1
ALSO,
TT i TT Ar i 117 I
I I Am m I Is m Am I I j '
jlj.-. vi -i.ai-sj
f n ,x 0 -s- o r s- -i (
I '
PliOvTsTONS !
' All of the best quality, nnd selected with special
' regard to the trad of Clearfield county.
A I F. IIOYNTO.V,
JOSKrll 6 HOW KRS.
Kl'WAKL) UHA1IAM,
rte.rrlcld Mt 10. ISfU.
fprussea and ti!um III n 1 supporters ef every
J kind oi WiO latest improvements, lor sie ai
tho I'rug Store of
I1AKXSW1CK A 1H.W l.M.
-
ground and uiignuiiitl spier, Citron, Kng
W lish Currauts, t.x. l.oflro
aud
Vinegar of
tha best quality, For sal by
Clearfield, January llllh, l.sf.fl.
II. A I.
s
W alms' panarra, Kennedy's medical Dis
covery. Hemhold's lluchu, linker's Cod Liver
Oil, Jane's and Ayer's aiodioloss of (very kind
For sale by II. 1.
Coal, Whale and Linseed Oils, Family Dya,
varnishes and faints of all kinds ground In
oil For sale by 11. A I.
Dumi
i D i B
UAH. KOl) llnt'M-., Main 't , l'hlllps
, burg, I'dtin', ItonriiT l.i.ovn, I'rnfriftur.
K ri-pi rontt sully on hamt lh olHiinlvil of iiuort
His tshl is s1wa.ii iu'lird with tho lit Ike
Marltrt fl'nlii. The tritteling will ln well
to give blm call. Nov Int. Isd.'i.
THOMAS M CRISMAN,
AgMit fcr tho Hnccr t-owinit Msrhliioi.
riiiliii-liuri;. Centra co., l'vnu'a,
Oct. 1Kb, ls6i.-tf.
C. R. rOSTKR, IDW. I'SRKS, W. V. WRIGHT,
J. D. M'OIKK, A. K. WKICIIT, VT. A. WALLACE,
RICH. SI1AW, 1, T. LEONARD, J. P. GRAHAM,
GEO. L. REED.
Sanliinjt & Collection goust
OF
FOSTER, PERKS, WRIGTIT & CO,
riIILir.Sl!URG,CiTRECo., Pa.
Kills of Exehsnfjo, Notes and Drafts diseounUj.
DEPUSITS KECEIVKD.
Collections made and proceeds promptly romltted.
Kirhango on IU Cities eonnlantlj on haml.
I The above Hanking Homo is bow open and
ready for hnsiness.
bepL 6, lliA l'lni.irsnrno, Centre Co., Ponn'a.
CLEARFIELD STORE
riiilipslmrg, Pa.
Wtl.l.IAU W. UETTS.
GEORGE L, REED.
JOHN F. WIATER
WILLIAM rCWELU
IV,
1V.BETTS,C().,
(Successors to Munnon & IIoopi)
Have iusl received a large and well so
lccted Stock of all kiud of Staple goods,
such as
Dry Goods, Clothing
Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, No
tions, Hardware, Glass, Nails, Oils,
Pitinls. QucciiMvure,
Groceries, Flour, Iiacon, Feed, Ac , which
we are offering at greatly reduced prices,
ror Lnsl or in
Exchange for Lumber and Shingles.
We Lope to make it to the advaniage of
Timber Men,
in the lower end of Cleat field county and
on Cleat field Creek, to get t heir suppliel
from this point, being on the hue of
Kail IloaiJ can Sell
goods on better terms than, at ar.y point
in Cleat field county, and we aro selling
our Stock at such
I ing gocls in U,ia market to deal with us.
j Advanccs Gf Goods, FfClI, &TC,
J o( lmnf KW
prices ns to innKe u an ntji-ci io iuoe ojy
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we will eitncr vt-u on cuiuujisaion ur uuy i
at fixed rates.
Flour of different I.ramlj can be liad al
ail Minus ai very low jii-e, av uiu vieur- j
field St;re, Philipsburg. lVnn'a. ' i
liru CwL Vrttii-ina X-n in ornst. vnri-'
... t il. Lu.-n-l t,ric' f..r CU at Ilia
Clearfield Slore, l'hiiipsburg, IV-nn'a.
Suit by the Sack or load, cheaper than
can ho had anv where else, at the Clear
field Store, Philipsburg, Pcnn'a.
Call and Examine tho stock of goods, at
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ItlO V.ICUI liem oiuro, hi i n iiijuuui in.
Highest jirico pnid in Goods or Cash for
Lumber nnd Shingles at the Clem field
Store. FbilijiRbutg. IVnn'a.
The cheapest goods of all kinds nteto tro
had al the Cleat field Slore, at Philipxburg.
Cull and see if our gooda and prices don'i
soot the times. W. W. HETTS. CO.
riiilipsliiirg. November I.'jIIi, IHo-Vlf.
Soinethij) Ncav.
U. SUMMERF1ELD F LEGAL,
Manufuclurerof Tin and Sheet Iron waro,
Philipaburg, l'eun'a.
I wtMild respectfully inform lh Publio,
that I hv opened a room in llw
borough of Philipdiurg, for the
manufacture and Sale of
'tin llrarc
out of the Lest material the maiket will
all.ird, and made by experienced
workman, all of which I will
sell nt either whnlesalu
or retail prices sutprlsingly low. I ask
Uioko in need of any lb ing in this linn
to call and examine my ware and
salibfy themselves that it, ia
made for use. Country
Merchants doiring to purchase small lots
of Ware will Iind it to their ad
vantage io buy of me.
Stoves
of all sites and shapes, for burning either
Wood or Coal. 1 would call particularat-
tention to that well tried and popular I
Cooking Slovecalled, very appropriately,
tho IRONSIDES. This Stove has all tho
advantages possessed by others, besides
tho oven is Inrgor, nud tho ash pit deeper
and more top surlace lbnn that of any oth
er Stove in tho market, and is without a
rival. I alio keep on hand all kinds of
Store Pipe
which I will sell as low ns il can bend r
chased west of the mountain. 1 also keep
constantly on hand, shovels, can iigo bolts,
grates, firebrick, stove linings, sled soles,
Wallle Irons, Sheet Zink, Sad Irons, Rrass
and Porcelain Kettles, together with a
variety of wares loo numerous to mention.
Also a large slock of the best kind of
Stoneware.
Ami last though not least in my line
of business, is that of
Spouting.
I am prepared to fill nil orders in Ihis
jline on short notice, and manufactured
out of tho best matetlal. I want every
body that comes to town, to come and
take a look at my show, ami see lot
themselves. I am going to sell the cheap
est and boi.1 Wares ever offered in this
vicinity. I havo severnl "Tropic lleat-
ing" and "Pntlor Cuok" Stoves HM I will
f. Q ( . , , si0ck for the
,,.
. .
I i.'k Tii. kh . if. fi s rr.rrnr.
.T", .' ''. ......
E'
7XrrlITOn NO-TUT.. Notice Is here-
Kw ftivnn lml l.nll... T .1 trt. nt m r l. k
nils uiiy occn granted to ine uouersignoil, on
the lCstnte of John J. Howies, deceased, lata of
Law rence township, Clo.irflold o , I'cnn'a. All
pcrsous Indebted to said F.etatt are requested to
in a b o Immediate payment, and those laving
claims against the same will present thetn duly
authenticated for settlement
AUSTIN KLINE,
March lllh lSoO-nt. Executor.
)arn Mtirrty sMiHe l.rait.-w III do mors !
and bettor votk si a jirrn C. t, Idsn any !
other I Try III M snufac-tuied ntily l,y t.rui I A (
Plus, W hole-ale lrug, I'niiil lil Itesli-rs,
No. 137 North third H-.l'MI's. Msrrli Sl.'ttftly j
(IJ.IlAlll-ir.l.n ACADI-.MV The Third,
J Senion of this I ii I i t ii I i " a will i-oainieiio
m Mnn.lsy, the 1 2i h day of March. A. I). Infill.
I'upils rn enter at any time. They will he ;
i-lmrJ with tuition from lbs time they enter to
tho clone of Uio SetMou.
Tho course of Instrnetinn embraces evsry thing
that In included In a thorough, practical and ao
eoinpliiihed education for both sosos,
Tho 1'rini-ipnl, liavinj; hud the advantage of
much experience in bis profession, assures pa
rents and pitard am that his enliro ability and
energies will be devoted to the moral and men
tal training of the youth placed under his charge,
Tl'.lOlS OI" TUITION.'
OrtboKropby, Heading, Writing, and Prima
ry Aiiihuiotic, per Kcsjion (11 weeks) lA.OO
(Jraiumar. Ueograuhy, Arilbuielie, and His
tory, $8,l)
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensura
tion, Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chem
istry and itook Keeping, t'J,00
Latin and Greek w ith any of tho above Brunch
es. 12,00
JT4rtfo deduction will be made for absence.
3Ud"cir further particulars inquire of
Kov. P. L. JIAKKlsON, A.
CIcsrDold, Deceiuborfl, iblii tf Pincipal
N
TEW CARRIAGE AND WAGON
Shop, in Clearfield, Pennsylvania.
(Immediately in rear of Maohine Shop,)
The subaeriber would repectfully inform the
citiiena of Clcarfli ld, and tho public in general,
thot he ii prepared to do all kinds ef work on
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES.
WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
SLKDS. ic.
en short notice and in a workmanlike manner.
rAll Orders jromptly attonded to
wm. Mcknight.
Clearfield. February 14lh, IKl'iG.-Iv.
PIIOTOGRAI'HEK. I). M'GAUUIIEY,
heving purchased the Photograph ftablih-
mcnt nriucrlv conducted by II. lirnlge
wouiu
rcfpeotfully announce to the citiions of Clear
Held nnd adjoining counties, that ke hss recent
ly made additional improvements 10 both sky
liirlit and aparatus. and hs lattcrs bitsself that
!he can satisfy the most fanttdooue taste iu aTtit i
land lifelike likeness
He alo keeps constantly on hand a good as
sortment of Ihiilt, Kosewood.und Walnut framof
Albums of all sues and styles and an cndle(
variety, of cast s, lockets, etc , which be will dis
pose of at very moderate prices, for eah-
His gallery is in Shaw's row, (up stairs,) Mnr-
I ket street. Clearfield, Pa., where ho is always rea
dy to accommodato customers who in a 7 bo in
wantofagood Likcnots of therm-elves or friends.
Particular attention paid to eopying-a'l kindi
of pictures, etc. November lith, lstti.
llEMOYAL.
I T D Iff Tl A T 7 P H
" ' 1 ' " 1 l U tt j
has removed to his new Ware-Uooms, on
Alarket .f,, Ucarlieia, ra.,
sr . i i I i w
nd,ero he h.w ojiened a very Urge i4ock o
Dry Goods,
Merinnes, Giaebaias, Cloths, Delaines, Prints.
Ca.-simercs, Alpacas, Silks, Satinds, Heps,
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mohair, Jcnus,
i.ancllas, Muslin. Flannel, Kennels, Kin
tons, Cloaks, llalniorsl Skirts, Hoop.
Skirts, Shawls, Dress Tiiaonuigs,
Head Nets, Cops, Corsets, (lUves,
Collars, Se.irts, Urenadina Veils,
Table Covers.
Cloth
i n
8
Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Conts, Kent's Shawls
Shirts, Hats, Caps, t'nder-Shirls and
Drawers, Hunts, Shoes. Uatn
Shoos, Crsvuts, Ulures
and Collars.
HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, GRO
CERIES & MUSICAL GOODS.
Groceries.
i Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Molasses.Salt, Candles, Hice,
j Flour, llncon, Fii-h, Tobacco, Haitius,
Currants, Spices, Crackers,
s inogar, Oils, r
oifch, Aleohol.
TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN
WARE, and STATIONERY.
Household Goods.
Carpets, Oil cloths, Prngget, Lonking fllasscs
Clocks. Churns, Washboards, Tabs, Buck
ots. Flat Irons, Pans, Window ltlinds,
Wall paper, Coal Oil Lamps. I'm
brdlas, Hedcords, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and
3love lilac-king.
.jr-fV-All of which will be soH en the snost rca
sonnhle terms, and the tiigbcst market price paid
lor Drain, Wool, and all kinds of conntry produce
Clearfield, llccemher 1.1, ISfij,
0
X SECOND STREET,
Clearfield, Pf.sn'a.
N EW
FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS
and jYcid Goods
AT VERY LOW PR1CI.S.
The undersigned having formed a co
partneiHhip, in Ihe Mercantile business,
wou.d respectfully invito tho attention of
the Public generally to their sphmdid
asnorlenint of Merchandise, which is
now being
SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH.
Their stock consists in part of
Dry Goods,
of the best duality, such as Prints, TV
Laines, Alpnceaa, Merinos, Ginghams,
Muslins Plencheil and unbleached,
Drillings,
Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels,
Sutinetts, Cottenades, Cassimeres, Ladies'
Shawls, Coat, Nubias and Hoods, Halmo
rnl and Hoop Skirls, Ao., &c,
all of which
WILL RE SOLD LOW FOR CASH
Also, a fine ssortnient of men's Draw
ers and Shirts, Uats k Caps, Root A Shoos.
Quecnsicarc,
Glassware, Hardware, Groceries and spices
UF ALL KINDS
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of everything usually kept in a re
tnil Slore.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH
or Approved country produce.
WRIGHT A FLAN IG AN.
Cleai fluid, January 10th, ISt'iti.lf,
rplimill.r. SKI ING A Pipe-PiTx, nt",
i Aug ;.1 Hi MKRRKLL A IllULKH'S.
Buflalo Robcs.Knes and Horse PlankeM at
.Nov 13, '61. MERKELL EIULKK'S.
SI-. H I Mi M K ill M'si -Per..,!,, dtlros
of bsvlig a rMiprrli'r Mscblne, should fcny
Whrclcri Wilson's mini l Machlno.on hand.
II. V N M ULE, AgenU
Clea.-fleld, February 2, 1n.f.
I) ii ro I Un ity Idle I.rad, The Whitest,
the inii-t ilurHlile nnd tho in "Sf economical.
'I ry it ! Manufactured only by Zif.oi.eb A Smith,
Wtii.lefula I r 11 i, Pnlnt liUn Dsnlers, No. 137
Knrlli 'I bird Ht.. Plill'a. Msrcb Jl, IfCA-ly.
HENRY HARPER,
52) Ancii Sr., riui.Aii'A
WATCHES, Fine Gold J KWELRY.
Solid SILVER WAKE, and Superior SIL-
r.It 1 lateil Wnrfi, r.t Reduced PbicesI
March 21. 1Sf.(i.,",nio.
GEORGE r. WARDLE,
CUAKLBS N. REEU.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Tobacco, Tea, Sr
pices,
Arc, &c,
N. K. cor. 6lh A Market Bts.,
Feb. 11. 18r,6-Gm. PHI LAUELPIIIA,
New (;ds for Kprla Sales. EYRE
LAND KM., Fourth t Arch Sis., Phil'a.
Ar Opening for r?pitiso Sales FanhlonaMa
new Silks. Novdlies in Dross Goodn. New
Stylos Spring Shawls. Now 7'raTelling Dress
Joods. l ino stock of New floods. Msgui&eent
Foule rdt Splendid r,lack Silks, &o.
E. A L , have their usual assortment of Staple
Goods. AIfo, Obihs, Cansimorcs, Vettings, 4o.
P. S., Our prices are now arranged to meet the
views of buyers ! March 21, 1 8 f.tt-flt.
1)ure l iberty White Lead, preferred by
allpnclical Painters! Try it ! and j ou will
havo no other. Manufactured osily by Ziteiaa
L Sau-rsi,MiolcFHlo Drug, Paint A Glass Dealers,
No, i:i7 North Third St., Phila. March II. M-ly.
1800. PHILADELPHIA 1800.
WALL PAl'lUtS-
IJOWELL & BOUUKE,
Manufactures of
Paper Hangings and Window fshadea
Corner Fourth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
N B Always in Store a4arge Stock of Liaen and
Oil Shades.
March T, 1Sft6-3ran.
SPRING GOODS.
moil NEW TOKI I rUJLAKEI.riHU.
As Cheap as the Cheapest,
AND AS GOOD AS TTIE T.F.ST.
Have just received, and are opening, at their
C'.i ?tand on Front Street, above the
Academy, a large and well se
lected anrtment of
SEASONABLE GOODS;
whieh tbey aro selling at very low rates.
Head llit t'llleu-ing CJlalugue and profit thereby.
js bt it,:: a iUi:ir-.iiJB
I fi-ial piling hns been taken in tbo
selcciii n of Ladies Dress Goods, white
floods, Embroideries Millinery Ooods,
Prints, Karchiefn, Rubies, Ulaves, Ao.
YO 11 (i EXTLEM EX.
Always on hand lllack Cloths Fancy
m l lllurk Cass'uneres, Salinuts, etc.,
Heady Made Clothing ol all kinds.
BOOTS AUD SHOES,
a
o
o
o
NECKTIES,
and a variety of other articles, whioh
tbey will sell at small advance on cost
Particular atd'htion is Invited to their
at ic-k of Carpcto, Cottage, common la-1 ?
grain, nipcrline Ftighih Ingrain and s-3
Urnsscls, Hour ad TnWci Oil Cloths, Jsq.
Window shades and Wall papers, eto.
Ki.orrit. TtArnv. Fib Salt -a
X I Plaster, A p pies, Teaches nnd
in t . . . ..
i runes Kept -crmsts'iuy on nana, cv
Ture BRANDY, AVhiskey and 7)
Wines ; for medicinal uses. O
ALSO, in Store a lot of largo and
unull Clover seed. C0
We intend to muke it an object for Farmers and
Mechnnics to buy from us; because we will
sell our goods as low as they can bs
bought in the county and pay the
verj highest price for all kinds of ountry pro
duco. We will a'so exchange goods for
School, Rosn and Cocsrv orders;
Shingles, Hoards, and all kinds
of Manufactured Lumber.
Clearfield. March 14, 1800.
VtJKSTS 1VAMI.1I IV EYEKY TOWH
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