Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 10, 1866, Image 4

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    THE EAGLE HOTEL,
rrnwrsKViu.r;, ta.
I.. V. TEN l:CK, !'ttrmrTnii.
TIIIR wndcrslpned, having become proprietor
X lit Ihe above hotel, wishea to plve notice la
tlx citin'in of thin county, as well to the
tmvvllinc public, that the house tin been refitted
ii J rfi.rmhcd tor the entertainment of his
fCttcHts, ln table will lis furnished with every,
thing the inniket efiurds. At bin tr will be
luuni the best I r n rl n (,f ill kinds of Liquors.
U'iDl' MAULING attached, and buna but
careful liuntlura employed.
Jjtl-tf L. W. TEN EYCK.
RAIL KOAIt IlOtlXi:, Main a't , Philips
burg, l'enn'a, Hobkbt Lloyd, I'rnprieiur.
keeps constantly on band the choixtcf t of liquors.
Hie table is alos supplied with the best the
Market afford. Tho traveliug pulic, will do woll
to give biin a oall. uv 1st, I8ti5.
GEOKGK FALK taken thij method of inform
ing the watermen of Clearfield county that
be has refitted mid reopened the hotel formerly
kept by li. Bchreiaer, at Cosestowo, where he
will take especial pains to render satisfaction to
all who favor him with their patronage.
(Vxcstown, April )i, 'fi5. dr1y.
"I)ure Liberty While l.eatl. wil do tnoro
1 and better work ut a given Coat, III mi any
other ! Try it! Manufactured only by Zkiulk a
Smith, W holcsaln Drug, I'aint dins? IVnler.
'o. i:i7 North Third t., l'hil'a. March 2 l,'6(l-ly
1)ure Liberty V hlte Leail, proforred by
all pn ctical Hinters ! Try it ! and ou will
have no other. Manufactured only by Zikulkr
A Smmi,l holrsale lrug, faint tOlH.su Dealers,
No, 137 NorthThird St., 1'hila. Murch 21,'tiii-ly.
A
i'KOt 1. AM ATIOX 11
GOING IT ALONE!!!!
Nobody Prohibited from ntiylnjr my Hoot a
and shoes on account ul Mace
or Color.
Being thue liberal minded, I tako this method
of informing the citiie.m oi Cleurbeld and vi
cinity, that I have opeued a ahop on Secuud at,
next door to the County National Dank, over
Watson's Drug Store, where I am prepared to
make to order everything in the BOOT and
SHOE line, out of the beat materiel and in the
most workmanlike manner, and on abort cotico.
All I ask ia a trial.
Done at Clearfield, this eighteenth day of July,
A. D. 1886. 11ARKY ROSS.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The exer
eiaes of thia Inatitutioa will ba reaumed on
Monday, the luth day of September, A. 1. I.
Pupila can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from the time they enter to
the cloae of the Session.
The course of inatruction embracea every thing
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished education for both aexea.
The Principal, having bad the advantage of
much experience in hie profession, assures pa
renta and guardian! that his entire ability and
energiea will be devoted to tbe moral and men
tal training of the youth placed nnder hia charge.
1KKNM OK I L I I IO.V
Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Primary
Arithmetic, per Session ( 1 1 weeka) - i 00
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and
History $8 00
Algebra, Geomotry, Trigonometry, Men
auration, Surveying, Philosophy, Physi
ology, Chemistry, Uook Keeping. BoUny
and Physical Geography - . f 8 00
Latin and Greek, with any of the above
Branches . . . - . .$12 00
fijfho deduction will he rnM for absence
Tfif Per further particulars inquire of
Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A. M.,
Clearfield, July 11, IS68 tf. Principal.
PETER A. GAULIN,
AND GENEltAL CLOTHIER.
Graham's Ilo. over Naugle's Watch
Jewelry (Store, Market Street,
CLEARFIELD. FA.
The subscriber having permanently loca
ted himaeKin the Borough ot Clearfield,
has dntettnined toengngein the business of
.QimajranJI (Djlta)tM3r.
J intend to keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of Cloth, Caenimeres,
Salinetts, and Veilings, of the best qual
ity and latest styles, which I will
II a ii ii fact ii re
to order, to suit customers, on short
notice. Particular attention will be paid
to Cutting and Fitting tenllemeti's,Boys,
and Childiens Clothing; and in fact,
everything pertaining to this
BRANCH OF BUSINESS.
A liberal bhare of public patronage is,
therefore, respectfully solicited, and I
would advise all, to give me a call before
fturcbasing elsewhere any goods in my
ine. T. A. GAULIN.
Clearfield, May 16th, 18GG-tf.
II. BltlDGl
(Store one dcor East nf Clearfield House,)
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
Keeps on hand a full assortment of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
auch aa
Shirts, Linen nd Woolen under Shirts,
drawera and socks, neck-ties, poeket handker
chiefs glovca umbrellas, hata Ac, in great variety.
Of piece Oooda he keeps tbe best Clotba of all
"shade and colors, 'such as
BLACK DOESKIN OF THE VERY
best maAe, Fancy Cassitner In great variey;
Also, rrencu Loating, Heaver, i'llot, Cliin
chilla, and Fricott over coating, all of
which will bo sold Cheap for Cash ; and
made up according to the latest Style by
Experienced Workman. Also Agent for
Clearfield CO., for I. M. Singer, tf Co , cel
ebrated Sewing Machines. H- BRIDGE.
ClearGcld, l'enn'a, Nov. 1, 18G5.-tf.
"TEW CARRIAGE AND WAGON
Shop, in Clearfield, Pennsylvania.
(Immediately in rear of Machine Shop,)
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
citizens of Clearfield, and the public in general,
that he ia pmpared to do all kinds of work on
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES.
WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
SLEDS. 4e.
n abort notice and in a workmanlike manner.
rT"All Ordcra jromptly attended to.f
VM. MrKNIGItr.
Clearfield, February 14ih, ISOO.-Iy.
gTl l)Y YOlR IMEIIUMn
-HOOTS A: SHOES iudr AT LOW PRICES.
The undersigned ia prepared to manufacture
everything in hia line, at the lowest Ggures, and
will warrant hia work to be aa represented
(Jive tilin a call, at hia shop on Market atreet,
second donr wost of the Post Office, and he will
do all in his power, to render aatislaotion. Some
fine Gaiter tops, extra French calf akiua, As.,
on hand, ready to be finished on short notice at
low pricea. DANIEL CONNELLY.
June Llth, 186-1 yr.
C-1 KtIL lilt Ml" to te had at
MKREEiL A ET3LER'S.
rpilI.MIII.i: IXkFIN-i A Pips Boxes at
X Aug, I3,'5 MERRELL A BIGLER'S.
V. NAUHLH,
MA Iv Kit.
Graham's Row, Clearfield, Peso's,
The subrriher repecifslly Informr Ma old
eoatnmera ard the pnlilio, that he haa on hand,
and contantly receiving new ad lilions, a large
Hock of Clitrka, Watche and Jewelry.
Jewelry of every variety from a aingle piece
to a full rett.
Watches, a 6ne assortment of silver Hunting
and open cae, American and patent Levers,
plain and full jeweled.
Clocks, a large variety from tne nest .iianiitae-
torv, consisting of tight day and Ilrrlyhoui
pring and Weight, Levers, Tiire, Strike and
Alarm.
Spectnclea, a lnr(?e assortment far and near
eight, colored and plain glass.
Also, a fine assortment nt pponns, forks, uut-
ter knives, etc., plated on jenuine Alabata.
ALL kinds of Clocks. Watchce. and Jewelry
carefully repaired and ll'iirrnalci.
Aeontinuance of patronage is solicited.
November 1Mb. 1865 II. F. N A HOLE-
lOLD I'HSH.-II. F. N Al:ULK has just
X received an Eleuant assortment of the bet
quality i also silver extension and desk holders.
November, ZD IHoi.
JiTEW ST015K AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW & SON
Hove just opened a
New Stork, on Main St., Clearfield, Ta.
lately occupied by Wru. F. 1UWIN.
Their stock consists of
Ghocer:e3 or the best quality,
Queensware, Ioot3 and SllOCS,
t
and every article rjecessarv for
one's com Tort.
Call and examine our stock b-.fore pur
chasing elsewlipro. May 9, lBIG-lf.
REMOVAL.
J. P. KRATZER,
Las removed to his nev Ware-lloorus, on
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.,
where he has opened a very Urge stock ol
Dry Goods,
Merlnees, Oihghami, Cloths, Delaines, Prints.
Caslmeres, Alpacas, Silks, Satinets, Ucps,
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cobergs, Mohair, Jeans,
Lanellas, Muslins, Flannula, Iionnels, Rib
bons, Cloaks, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop
Skirls, Shawls, Dresa Trimmings,
Head Neta, Caps, Corsets, (llovea,
Collars, Scarls, Grenadine Veils,
Table Covert.
SI t '
U I O t II I 11 g .
Coats, Pants, Vesta, Over-Coats, Uent's Ehawls
tjbirts, Hata, Caps, I ndor-Shirte and
Drawera, Boots, Shoes. Uuui
Shoes, Cravats, Uluvet
and Collara.
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GRO
CERIES & MUSICAL GOODS.
Groceries.
Tea, Coflfee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Candles, Rica,
Hour, Uacon, fish, Tobaceo, Kaiaine,
Currants, 8 p i e e a, Crackers,
Vinegar, Oils, Var
nish, Alcohol.
TIN-WARE, GLASS-WARE. WOODEN
WARE, and STATIONERY.
Household Goods,
Carpets, Oil-clnths, Drnggot, Looking-Glasaei
Clocks, Churns, Washboards, Tuba, Buck
ets, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Blinds,
Wall-papor, Coal Oil Lamps, Um
brellas, Bedcords, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and
Stove Blacking.
(fA of which will be sold on th e most rea
lonnlile terms, and the highest market price paid
or drain, Wool, and all kinds of country produce.
Clearfield, December 13, I8B5.
OTHER EXCITEMENT
A FALL IN TRICES.
AT
THE
Cheap Cash Store
OF
WILLI AH P. IRWIN!
South Second St., Clearfield, l'a.
A FRF.SII ARRIVAL OF
Spring Sl Summer Goods
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Iam just receiving and opening a carefully
aelected stock of fathionable Spring A Smn
mor Uoods of aluiott every description.
A beautiful assortment of Prints and Ilry
goods, of the newest and latest styles.
Also a great variety of useful notions.
DRY (JOOUS AND NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Queensware,
Drugs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
.jr. atEc33caacic38
and Fruits Foreign and Domestic,
suoh as Apples, roaches, Cur
rant, Prunes, Raisins, Oran
ges, and Lemons.
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel In i i snd 1 barr.K
of ths beat quality, all of whieh will ba sold at
tbe lowest cash or ready pay pricea.
t ur: 1 i.u
i.i j uki irienut iqu me puuuo generally, are
respectiuiiy Invited te call.
It. All kinds of ffRA.Vand arproved
COUSTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for
uoon'- M. F. IRWIN.
Clearfield, May th, ISnd-lf
1)ure Liberty titte I.ea'dThTwhiTeT,
the mot durable and the
Try it! Manufactured only bv Ziroi.sa a a ith.
notesaie irug, faint t (Jlass Dealers, No. 137
nenu inird M., J'hil a. March Jl, lsBrVly.
V'''-'" IH'I M IIX-J recent bill
I""""1 b",h Hses of Congrea and
..K..ru oj ,ne rresiucnt, giving a three years
soldier 00 and a two years' soldier 50.
BOLNTIES and TENSIONS collected
oy me, lor loose entitled to them.
. , WALTER BARRETT,
8-lf Att'y at Law, Clearfield, Pa,
11.
I Ul llnHal riuda) JnM pt.bll.bed
.r.ni accurate itricrii'llom and eple-
il'.ni l ih maimers and cu.t" of the retcrn
nations of nnli.ii '.. ,h",r 'nf nl """
rllca traditions, ceremonies, implements nf war
firej their modes of worship! explanations of
many portions of tin Old eud ew RiUnnnu,
and pssr'' """curving in the Hcripturcs Inter- j
$Z iTllT.Jff
lories; description of t ne mras, anunais, ritu,
Ac. i by KoaKRT SaAaa. Illustrated by nearly
engravings. It ta arranged tor opeciui
It... ,!,.. on KV K It Y SAIIItATIIof the year.
Kncrgrtic men will line thia a excellent chance
in make meney, as the character of the wora ia
such that ministers of tha Gospel, colporleura
and canvassers will be free to recommend it. Per
'cruia, Ac, whi.'h are very liberal, addreaa
CIIAHI.KS K. Ultht.tS lu.,
Publi.-hera, 413 Cheatnut atrect,
Aui. 29 At Philadelphia, Pa.
Crape Vines for Sale.
VLL the leading hardy varietiea of first
quality.
Concord, I year old, 25 cents, or $2(1 per 100
Cnnenrd, 2 years old, 80 cents, nr $10 per 100
Kcbocca, I year old, ou cents ; best while grape.
Iona, 1 year old, 1 1 60 i best amber grape.
Any other varietiea below Nursery pricea.
Orders solicited hi aooa as convenient, and filled
in Miation, bv A. M. HILLS,
Clearfle! I. Pa., August 22, 180f-tf.
N. U.Vinea ready for removal by tha 15th
of October.
Music Store.
f M. (i RE EXE has oponod hi. Mu-
1 Hie More, one door west ot v .
Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on
hand Stoinwoy A Sons' and tinehle'a Piano Man
ufacturing Company's Pianos, Mason k Hamlin's
Cabinet Organs and Carhart, Kecdhain t Co. a'
Melodcona i (iuitara. Violins, Fifes, Flutea;
Guitar and Violin strings.
Music Books Golden Chain, Golden Shower,
Golden Consvr, Gulden Trio, Ac, Ac.
Sukkt Music. lie is eonstantly receiving
from Philadelphia all the lateit music, whieh
persons at a distance wishing, ean order, and
have sent theiu by mail, at publisher's pricea.
Tr-l'iuuos and Organs Warranted for five
years.
Thore wishing to buy any of the above articles
are invited to call and examine mine before pur
chasing elsewhere. My pricea are the same as
in Nfw York and Philadelphia.
Circulara of InstruiaenU eent promptly upon
application with any additional information de
aired, B. M. GKEliNE,
Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa.,
One door west of Lewis' Book Store,
or Misa E. A. P. KINDER, Clearfield,
Dee. fi, lS65tf Agent for Clearfield Co., Penn'a.
JUST RECEIVED,
II. V. SMITH & co:s,
A Freeh Lot of
PEAS AND CANNED FJIUIT.
Also, a superior article of
G ENT.'S PATENT LEATHER BOOTS,
All aiiea and aitremely low. jc20
c
AKI. LASH'S Improved Flvs Dollar
WASIUNG MACHINE, la now offered
the public aa tha cheapest, almploat and
mot efficient Vt ashing Machine in the country.
Tbe exclusive right for the rale of thia ma
chine in yourown State or county ean b aecured
by npplying soon at our store, 727 Market atreet,
Philadelphia, r. J. 8. LASH A Co.
Also, the best Clothoi Wringer in tha market
Wholesale and retail.
X-tfK very liberal discount to eountrv mer
chants and dealers generally. je.O.'oo
E.
HI'.Ml MiTOSi & SON,
Manufacturers of
REVOLVERS, III FEES, MUSKETS
AND CARBINES,
For the United Sta'ee Service.
Alan, Pocket and Holt Revolvers, Repeating Pis
tols, Kifle Cunes, Herolving rifles, Ride and
f hot Oun barrels, and gun materials
generally. Sold by Gun Dealers
and the trade generally.
In tt.ese days of house-breaking and robberv.
every house, store, bank and office ahould have
one of
JtEMIXO TOyS 11EYOL VERS.
Circulars, containing cuts and description of
our arms will ee furnished upon application.
E. REMINGTON A SONS,
Ilion, New York.
MOOTtE A NICUOLS. Aienta.
jj4-ly No. 40, Conrtland atreet, New York
Save Your Money
Something New.
The undersigned have permanently engaged
in tne manufacture or all kinds ol Woolen Uoods,
at their new Factory, on Bells Run, In Penn tp.
Till: l AHDINt; AXD FULlIJiG
Business will also rceeivs especial attention at
our bands. Tho rublie are invited to givs us a
can, or aaaress us ny totter, when all inquiries
will be answered promptly. The Tost Offine
ad.lrosa of TI1K HKIX'S Rl'N WOOLEN FAC
TORY is uRami'Iak Hills, Clearfield 00., Pa.
JAMES JOHNSON A SON'S.
Penn tp., June 4, 18R6-6 tno.-pd.
OR EST
HOUSE Bloom township,
(vainer P. Bloom, Proprietor.
Thia Inrge and commodious House ia situated
on the turnpike, 7 miles west of Ciirwenaville,
and (l milos east of Luthersburg. Tho Proprie
tor will spare no effort to make his guests com
fortable and their stay with him pleasant, and
thereby expocle to receive a liberal share of pub-
110 patronage. Deo, 20, 18B5..tf.
IilERRELL & BIGLER,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE.
ALSO, HANITACTUREIIS Of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
jeT-y ci.RARriEi.D, pa.
A LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES
HARNESS, COLLARS, Etc.,
For sale l.y M KRRELL & lUOLEK.
PALMER'S I 'A TENT UNLOAD
1NG HAY FORKS,
For sale by MEKUELL & BIGLEIt.
OIL, PAINT, TUTTY, GLASS,
NAILS, Ac,
For sale by MFRRELL 1 BIGLER.
HARNESS TRIMMINGS & SIIOK
FINDINGS,
For sale by M ERRELL i BIGLER.
(J UN'S, PISTOLS, SWORD CANES,
Ac, Ac,
Fot sale by M ERRELL & BIGLER.
STOVES,
OF ALL SORTS
AND
SIZES,
MERRELL k BIGLER
For sale by
iron 1 1 Ron 1
IRON I I RON 1
For sale by
MERRELL at BIGLER.
IIORSFj
SHOES A HORSE SHOE
NAILS,
For sale by MERRILL k BIGLER.
D. W. SMITH, & CO,
AII13 OPENING
AND
Selling the Cheapest ami
BEST LINE OF
ottered In Ci-mari-iilo county,
Having been the latest to purchase we
nave the advantage of tae decline in
pricea, and otl'er this advantage
to all our customers and
all others.
IN LADIES DRESS GOODS, WE
bring the latest and most
iashionablu styles.
ALPACA
S,
we have
which are now so fashionable,
good qualities as low as 45 cents,
embracing every shade.
Wo offer also a Novelty which lias
just appeared in Dress
Goods, culled
PERCALE ROBES.
These Goods come in Patterns, compri
sing all shades and designs. Being
already trimmed they require)
ouly cutting and titling and
can be done up at
any time.
FANCY DRY GOODS
Ladies Super Kid Gloves, Ladies fancy
Lisle gloves, Ladies Mohair Milts,
Ladies fine Silk Nets, Ladies fan
cy Chenille, Ladies Magio
Rutlling, Ladies Luce
LADIES THREAD EDGING,
Ladies Valenciennes Fluting, Ladies
Silk tassel Buttons, Ladies Silk
Scarfs, Ladies fancy Ties,
Ladies embroidered
Handkerchiefs), Ladies Hem Stitched,
Handkerchiefs, Ladies Lawn, hand
kerchiefs, Ladies Enipresn trail
Hoop skirts, Ladies Hoop
Skirt covers.
SHOES & GAITERS.
Lasting, Goat, Glove Calf,
Morocco, Cloth Opera
Slippers.
STRA W
Shaker Hoods,
GOODS.
SUNDOWNS,
SUN DO H'NS,
Canton Straws,
Braid Straws, Derby
lists, Split Hats, Luton Hals,
Trimmed Plats, Straw cords and
necessary ornaments.
all
MEN'S WEAR.
Fine assortment of fancy Cas
simercs in patterns, extreme
ly cheap. Also Boys
wear.
BOOTS AND SHOES
Men's heavy Monroes, Men's fino Calf
Boots, Men's glove calf Gaiters,
Men's Cloth Opera Slippers,
Men's fino patent leath
er Boots,
YOUTHS AND BOYS SHOES
all sizes and styles. Straw Hats,
Hosiery, Kid Gloves
and Collars.
STATIONARY OF ALL KINDS
FRUITS! FRUITS!
Seedlets P.aisins, Layer Raisins, Prunes,
van readies, T,an 1'ears, Can Corn,
Can Pine Apple. Can Sardinia
Italian Maccaroni. Almonds ard FI
Cream Nuts, Filberts, Granges
Lemons and Pickled
Oysters.
CRACKERS ! CRACKERS! !
Sugar Biscuit, Lemon Biscuit, E''ir
B.Bi'uit, Fancy Biscuit, Wa
ter and Butter Biscuits.
OILS AND SPICES.
Genuine New Oi leans Molasses. Sua
Extra Syrups, Sugars, Cofleo,
Rice, Tens, Candles,
and Soap.
TOBACCOES AXD SEGAItS.
Hoes and Rakes, Gmbs Hooks,
Trowels and Mops- Oil
Cloths, Willow Srare,
Fish, Salt and
Ilanw.
May 9, 1866-tf
CLEARFIELD STORE
n i: a u
Philipsburg, Pa
WILLIAM W. nSTTS.
JOHN T. WIAVM
WILLIAM I'OWtl.L
UEORlit L, RKHII.
u jr.nETTs,$co.,
(Successors to Munson A Hoops)
Ilitve just receive! a hirpe and well se
lected Slock of all kind of Staple goods,
audi us
Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, No
tions, Hardware, Glass, Naih, Oils,
rainis. Queensware,
Groceries, Flour, Bucon, Feed, &c, which
we are ottering at greatly reduced prices,
for Cash or in
Exchange for Lumher and Shingles.
e hope to make it to the advantage oi
Timber Men,
in the lower end of Clearfield county and
ou Clearfield Creek, to get their supplie-
irora tins point. Oeinu on the line of
Rail Road can Sell
goods on heller terms than at any point
in iieariieiu county, ana we are sellini'
our Stock at such
prices as to make it an elijpct to those buy
ing goods in this ninrkel to deal with Ur
Advances of Goods, Feed, &c,
made on account of Square Timber, which
we will either sell on commission or buy
at fixed rales.
Flour of different Brands can be had al
all times at very low prices, at the Clear
field Slore, Philipsburg, Penn'a.
Dry Goods Notions, io., in great vari
ety, at the lowest price for Cash, at the
Clearfield Slore, I'hilipbburg, l'enn'a.
Salt by the Sack or load, cheaper than
can be had any where else, at the Cleur-
field Store, Philipbburg, Penn'a.
Call and Examine the stock of poods, at
the Clearfield Slore, at Philipsburg, Pa.
Highest price paid in Goods or CkhIi tor
Lumber and Shineles at the Clearfield
Slore, Philipsburg, Penn'a.
1 he cheapest goods ol all kinds are lo be
had at the Cleat held Store, at rhilipeburg
Call and see if our goods and prices don't
soot the times. W. W. BEITS, Si CO.
Philipsburg, November 15th, 1805. tf.
SPRING GOODS.
FROM NEW VOHI A I'UII.ADF.irillA.
Aa
Cheap as the Cheapest and Good as
the I lest.
C. KRATZER & S0,
Have just received, and are opening, at their
Old 5tnnd on Front Street, above the
Academy, a large and well se
lected araertmeut of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which they are selling at very low rates.
Head tlie following catalogue and pnjit thereby
Especial pains has been taken in th
solection of Ladies Dress floods, white
Goods, Embroideries Millinery Goods,
Jl
t'rinta, Kerchiefs, xvubles, U loves, Ac.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Alwaya on hand Llack Cloths Fancy
and 11 lack Caaritnerea, Satinets, etc.,
Heady Made Clothing ol all kinds.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
P
N E C K T I E S ,
and a variety of other articles, which
they will sell at a email advance on cost
Particular attention ia invited to their
stock of Carpota, Cottage, common In.
73
grain, aupertine Kngliih Ingrain snd
Ilrussela, floor and Table Oil Cloths
Window shades and Wall papers, etc.
FLOUR, BACOX, Fish Salt
Fluster, Apples. Peaches and
Prunes kepi constantly on hand
ALSO, in Store lot of laige and
small Clover seed.
We Intend to make It an object for Farmers and
Mechanics to buy from ua ; because we will
sell pur goods as low as they can be
bought in the county and pay the
very highest price for all kinds of country pro
duce. ewiil also exchange gooda fur
Ben o L, Koad and Cotktt orders J
Shingles, Hoards, and all kina
of Manufactured Lumber.
Clearfield, March 14, 180G.
PEACE PROCLAIMED.
THE WAR OVER IN CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIKT.
NEARLY ALL THE CO NT 11 A BANDS
UOlNG BACK TO THEIR OLD
MASTERS.
RUT NARY ONE GOING BACK TO
OLD MASSACHUSETTS, WHERE
THEY WERE LOVED SO
LONG AND SO WELL.
In consequence of the above facts, F. Short
of the old Short Shoe Shop ; would announce to
his numerous patrons, and the people of Clear
field county at large, that be has now a first rate
lot of good ineterial: just received from the east.
and is uw prepared on short notice to make.
and mend boots and al nes at his new Shop 111
Grahams row. He Is satisfied fiat he ran please,
(unless It might be some intensely loyal
stay at
koine Patriots), lie ia prepared to sell low fur
cash or Cuunty Produce, don't forget the ahop
next donr to Graham A Hoy tons store, on mark
et Street ClearGcld l'a. A kept by a fellow com
uaonlv called
Juiy 211, "fii. ly, "SnOltTT."
COPARTNERSHIP.
rIhe nndersigned have thia day fanned a Co
' X partnership under the firm name of Irwin A
Hartshorn, for Ihe transaction of a General Mor -
ehandire and Lumber business. A large and
well aeleeted stock of Gooda has been added to
those already on band at Ihe Corner Store in
Customera a completed assortment with pricea
as low as the lowest. Tha highest market ratea
paid for Lumber of all description.
ine patronage 01 tne public ia respectfully
vuviwti. .n niiii n . mi in,
W. R. ilARTSHOKN.
Curwenavllle, July 28, 18 &
1 "iuusn,, ot rriu Cloverseed, for sale by
IVU IRVIN A HARTSHORN.
Curwensville, February 28, 18rM.tr,
1)ullcy IMorks, all sites, and best tnanufeo.
Jure, at MhKRKLLAJUGl,iR-S
RFT ROPUS of all aiiea",for saleTt
Dec.J.1, 18(14. MERRKLL A BISLKR,
rpruass and abdominal supportera of every
X lod of ths latest Improvements, for sale at
tbeIrug Store of 1IAKTSWICK A IRWIN.
CANS lib V'KtTlT oTVIi "kinds, at 1
MBRRffLL A BIQLER'S
RICHARD HOSSOP
DEALER IN
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOU
mtslixs
delaines
at
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at
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Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
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COliUMLS
ALPACAS
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.lust received at MOS.SOI S
'ilXGHAMS at Sensation pt
CHINTZ at Sensation pr
PRINTS at Sensation pi
i LOVES at Sensation pr
CRAVATS al . Sensation pr
at MOSSOP
-ill AWLS at Sensation pri
BONNETS at Sensation pri
All to be bad at MOSSOr.S'
LINEN at Sensation pii
CRASH at Sensation pii
CURTAINS at Sensation pri
I'ABLE CLOTLIS at Sensation prii
FRINGE at Sensation prit
at MOSSOPS'.
LACE at Sensation prit
HOSIERY at Sensation prit
RIBBONS at Sensation pric
TRIMMINGS)
of all kinds & V at Sensation pric
in any quan'ty I
Alwavson band at MOSSOPS'.
0ASS1MERES at Sensation prirt
ATTINETS at S?nsation pric
'WEEDS at Sensation price
JEANS at 'Sensation price
VEST1NGS at Sensation price
SHIRTINGS at Sensation price
at MOSSOPiT.
CLOTHING such"
as Coals, Pants,
Vests,
Under Shirts, at seusatioa pneoi
Flanuel Shirts,
Boots, Shoes,
Haw end Caps,
1 Now for sale at MOSSOPS'.
HARDWARE
such as Sas, nails
at sensation prices?
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Iiiuges,
LIQUORS, such
at MOSSOPS'.
as Wine, Brandy,
V at sensation
pncei
Gin, W h iBkey,
Cognac, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, such as
Prunes, IiuUins,
Figs, Filberts, &c.
at sensation
prices
at MOSSOPS'.
GROCERIES, sayl
Flour, Hams,
Shouhlers, Sugar,
Molasses, Collee,
Tea, C r a c k e rs,
Spices, Candle,
at sensation prices
Coal Oil, etc., etc
Always at MOSSOFS'.
BLACKING
HOPES
POWDER
SHOT
LEAD
at
sensation
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prices
at
at
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ut
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sensation
sensation
sensation
sensation
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CAPS
prices
At the store of RICHARD MOSSOP.
MOSSQP
Always keeps on hand a lull
assortment of all kinds of jjoods required
for the accommodation ot the public.
Nov. 11, 186S.
HOW TO SAVE HONEY.
The times are hard ; you'd like to know
How you may save your Dollars ;
The way to do it I will show,
II you will read what follows.
A man who lived not far from here,
Who worked hard at bis trade;
But bad a household to aupport,
That squandered all he made,
I met him once, says he, "my friend,
I look threadbare and rough ;
I've tried to get myself a suit,
But can't tare up enough."
Says I, my friend, how much have you?
I'll tell you where to go,
To get a suit that's sound and cheap
At lll.l.Ll.WI L;l VSand Co.
lie took what little he had saved,
And went to Kclzciistclii A llrothcrs
And there be got a handsoin suit,
For half be paid to others.
Now be la home.be looks so woll;
And their effect is such,
That when they take their daily meals,
J hey dun'teat half ao much.
And now he finds on Saturday night
With all their wants aupplied;
That he haa money left to spend,
And euuie to lay aside.
His good success, with cheerful smile,
He gladly tells to all;
If you'd save Money, go and buy,
Your clothes at Kelzeiistcln Clothing HalL
Where the cheapest, finest, and best Clothing
and fcood furnishing gooda can ba bad to suit
every taste and in every style.
April II. .ss.tf,
GREAT EXCITEMENT
O
N SECOND STREET,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
NEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS
and New Goods
AT VERY LOW TRICES.
Tbe undersigned having formed a co-
partnership, in the Mercantile business,
wou.d repectfully invite tbe attention of
the Public generally to their splendid
assortetunt of Merchandise, which u
now being
SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH,
Their stock consists in pt.. t of
Dry Goods f
of tbe best Qliulitv. such aa Print. Tw
Laines, Alpaccas, Melinos, Ginghams
Muslins Bleached and unbleached,
Drillings,
' lckinf' Cotton and Wool Flannel,
Sattnelts, Cottenades, Cnsaimeres, Ladies'
Shawls, Coats.Nubias and Hoods, Halmo-
ral and Hoop Skirts. Ao., Ac.
all of which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH
Also, a fine aortmenl of men's Draw
ers and Shirts, Hats & Caps. Bool k Shoos.
Queensware,
Glassware, Hardware, Groceries and spices
OF ALL KINDS
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of everything usually kept in m re
tail Store.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASII
or approved country produce.
WRIGHT k FLANIQAN,
Clearfield, January 10th, 1866.tf,
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