Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 31, 1867, Image 3

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    TIIH REPUBLICAN.
TiiniKiiAY:::::"::::::::".lanni-y til, 1 S7.
ilr. 1. A. Wise oilers u vuluuMo
j.rojM-rtj' fur sii'.o. Rond liis ndver-
tirMlltllt.
T no llorouyh "tltuls" uro nftor tho
Hiiti-snow-Kliovolers with n sharp stick.
Read tlo proclamation of tlio liurgens
tliu'whcro.
In 1'rospf.ct. Wo aro promised a
railroad rido from our town to Phila
delphia, on tho 4th of July, 1808;
provided, neither of us ''fizzlo out"
before wo swing nround thoso seven
teen months.
Our worthy Shorifl', although a rcg
iilnr "copperhead," according to loj
itl parlance, in tho lino of his duty,
adopts loyal precepts. When he pack
ed his trunks for Allegheny city, tho
other morning, ho totally ignored tho
distinctions of raco and color and
packed one of A. L'h. "pet lambs" in
with a white man.
Kf.sioned. Ym. V. Wright, Esq.,
Cashier of the County National Bank,
has resigned his position in Unit m
Ktilulion, in order to resume, more, ne
tivo duties in the lumber trade. The
lioard of Directors have electod D. AV.
lloore. Esq.. to fill tho vacancy. Tho
stockholders have indeed been fortun
ate in securing tho pervices and atten
tion of such an efficient ofliccras Jlr.
Mooro will no doubt prove to be.
Tho exhibitions in our Court House,
last week, demonstrated the fact that
loyalists aro about as successful in
wiping out tho Providential distinct
ions of races and color, as they are
tho Constitution and peace of our
country. Negroes as glibly mounted
tho witness stand to testify against
whites, as if invited to participate in a
fandango, but were unnblo to point
out and identify those they wero call
ed to testify ajainst. without first
being trained, liko other animals, by
the "whith trash."
Lena Miller. This unfortunate
woman, who has, by the poisoning of
lior husband, incurred the death pen
alty, and is now awaiting her final
doom in our jail, seems to await her
fate with apparent indifference, and a
callousness unparalleled in tho annals
of crime On cdncsdny morning
last, wliilo tho Sheriff and his depu
ties were getting several candidates
ready for tho Western Penitentiary,
sho laughingly remarked that she
would soon tako a trip over tho same
road, in company with tho Sheriff,
whom sho considers a very humane
man.
Notice. Whereas numerous coni
lilaints have recently been made to
tho Iiurgess and Town Council of the
borough of Clearfield, that many pave
ments and ride-walks have not been
cleared of snow this winter, ar.d aro
now almost impassable; therefore, by
order of tho Town Council, I hereby
notify nil occupiers and owners of lots,
trustees of churches, Sc., that on and
after tho first day of February, the
ordinance, passed in will bo en
forced.
Said ordinance requires tho clearing
of all pavements or side walks in tho
borough limits, whether occupied or
vacant, within 12 hour after tho fall
of each snow, under a penalty of five
dollars' fino for each offense
W. W. Bf.tth, Burgess.
January 29, 1807.
Ocr Reason. Wo have been ask
ed why wo did not publish tho pro
feedings of the lalo murder trial. We
urefor te furnish our roaders with
something moro substantial that
which relates to their personal rights,
nnd tho liberties of their country.
Wo have in lieu of tho details of an un
natural murder, furnished thorn with
two decisions of tho highest tribunal
in our country, bearing upon, not tho
lilo and wickedness of an individual,
but tho lives and liberties of millions,
distinctly pointing out tho crimes and
misdemeanors of numerous and dan
gerous party, who under tho lead of
Stevens ACo., aro assailing the lifo of
tho Nation. We cannot spend our
time looking after "torn-tits," while
tho Council Chambers of tho Slate
and Nation arc filled with unadulter
ated traitors, seeking tho lives and
liberties of millions.
Sap, bi t Tri e Sheriff Faust start
ed yestcrdny morning with one of
"Lincoln's pet Iitmlm" for tho cstorn
Penilentiury. This wo presumo will
be sad news to his loyal friends. Chas.
Snowden, an "intelligent contraband''
in partnership with bis brother, last
fall plundered a watch-fixer's estab
lishment in Curwensville, under tho
H'gis of loyalty and freedom, for which
our Court has seen fit t' restrain tho
aforesaid Charley of his liberty for the
period of one year nnd one month.
Tho shiukels aro again clanking on
his limbs, but they arc not those of
slavery they are the jewels of freedom-
Don't weep, loyal friends, the
authorities will no doubt soon release
tho object of your affections, and re
turn the "pet lamb" to your bosoms.
If bo belonged to the "white trash"
persuasion, wo could not thus console
you; but the "Nation s wards ' must
not liaHilv treated.
I.icenkil Tho following is a lift of
the names nnd places of business of
thoso to whom licetmo was grunted at j
tho lato term of Court :
TAVERN I.HT.SSKH.
C. J. Shod", Woodward township,
A. J. Kraut her, Ciirwinsvillo Lor.
Jlilo Hnyt, Osccnla borough.
(!. N. Colbiir.i, Clearfield borough.
Isaac Jiickctts, Vtuhvillo.
A.S. llolden, Bloom township.
Henry (iocs, Osceola borough,
Isaac Bennett, liuriisido twp.
T. S. Wnshbiiru, Beccaria twp.
John Ston, Boggs township.
Philander Smith, Chest twp.
JjewisC. Cardon, Morris twp.
John Litz, (iulicli township.
William Schwem, Brady twp.
Goorgo Knurr, Brady township.
John Mulson, Covington twp.
MKKCIIANTILK LICENSES.
1j. M. Coudreit, Covington twp.
Joseph II. Jones, Morris twp.
Augustus Leconte, Girard twp.
Thoso who fail to lift, them by the
0th of February, will forfeit them.
Parlios intending to apply at tho
March term for sinilar favors, had
belter get their papers ready, as the
time will soon bo hero.
The School Convention. Tho at
tention of our readers is called to the
proceedings of tho School Directors'
Convention, held on tho 15th instant.
Wo wero pleased to see such a large
number of Directors present, and the
real they manifested in tho cause of
education. If the labors of this meet
ing accomplish nothing more than a
uniform series of hooks throughout
tho county, it will do a good work
Wo aro sorry the Convention passed
tho tax question in silence. This
should be agitated at every meeting
of Directors and Teachcm, until the
principle is understood. Petitions
should be circulated and signed for
tho purpose of bringing tho question
ueloro tho ijcgisinturo. Without a
uniform tux throughout tho State, as
contemplated in tho inception of tho
system, nnd uniformity of books
throughout tho count-, tho School
system must retrograde. We believo,
also, that if School oflicers and our
capitalists would make a proper effort,
tho Norinul School buildings would bo
located at this place for the 8lh (lis
tnct. This would attract a large tium
ber of persons among U!, who would
annually leave thousands of dollars
with our hotels, boarding houses, and
merchants.
ilttUroad .Hitting.
In pursuance of notice given, a mod-
nil? ol tho citizens ot Mcaruulu county
wub held in the court house, in Clear
field borough, on r nuay evening, Jan
uary 25, 1807, for tho purpose of udopt
iiiK measures to secure the completion
of tho Tyrono and Clearfield Builroad
to tins place.
lion. A. K. Wright was chosen
President, and Cr. Li. Reed and S. Ii
Row Secretaries.
On motion, ex-Gov. Bigler slated
tho oliiect of tho mcelinir. lie set
forth the advantages of railroads gen-
erally, tlic necessity for prompt action
on tho part ot our people, and t ho flat
tering prospects of having the Tyrono
and I loarheld railroad extended to
Clearfield borough. Je spoko of the
candor with which Mr. Thompson,
President of the Pennsylvania railroad,
always received bis suggestions on
tho subject. Ho then gave n detailed
history of his efforts and interviews
which resulted in tlio Pennsylvania
Company making a proposition to
furnish tho means for constructing tho
road. The proposition is : Thut the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
pay f I.r)(l,lMI0 to responsible parties
here, tho latter to grade tho road,
build tho bridges, seeuro tho right of
way, furnish the cross-ties, and the
grounds necessary for depots, sidings,
Ac. Gov. Bigler then read an esti
mate, from which it appears that the
probablo cost to tho citizens of this
county, independent of the amount to
bo paid by tho Pennsylvania Kailroad
Company, will bo from (?:!f,000 to
f 10,0(10 ; but It is deemed best to raise
ut least f!)U,000. Ho also read tho
resolution of tho Board of tho last
named company, explaining the man
ner in w hich it was proposed to re
spond to tho proposition, and in this
connection read tho subscription pa
per, or agreement, which lias been
prepared, and urged those present to
append their names nnd tho sums
they wished to give to the enterprise.
Tho amount which bail been sub
scribed prior to this meeting was
$')5,0(l0, lo this during tho evening
was added about? 10,0(10. After which
tho meeting adjourned.
A starving eorsct-muker thus vont
ed her miserable complaint: "Shame
that I should bo without breail I
that have stavod the stomnchs of
thousands."
A lady of this city was asked the
other day why she chose to live asin
glo life. Sho naively replied ; "Bo
causo I am not liable to support a
husband."
"Take off your lint, man," cried a
judge to an nmnr.on in a riding dress.
"I'm a lady," was the reply. "Then,"
said his lordship, "I'm not a judge."
Miss Jennie Cameron, daughter of
(Jen. Simon ( atneron, was married at
llarrisburg, on Thursday, to Wayne
McVeigh, Esq., of Chester, Pa.
Sterling Price's friends'aro talking
of buying him a f:0,iHi houso in St.
Louis.
Itis reported that M.ix'iuillian will
tako up his future residence in Sicily.
He would better go to the Srtltif Is
lands. '
K. A. Tcall, lato President of tho
New Y'ork Typographical Society, is
nt woik ujKin a "Dictionary of Prop-
In Holland no creditor or tax gath
erer calls at the house where there
i has Pecn a birth until six wccks aner
j the event.
t oin I V orttiUttgt.
We this week pus by tho proceed
ings which took place at the) January
term in tho Oyer and Terminer Court
and tho criminal calender of t'.io (Quar
ter Sessions, which is lengthening ev
ery term, and which wo deem of but
litllo interest to any one, except to
thoso who are unfortunate enough to
get there.
ROAD MATTER!).
Confirmed Absolutely. A road
from Jannell's saw mill to Alexender
Murray's, in (Jirurd township.
A road from P. Potts' to Clearfield
creek near J. Smith's, in Beccaria tp.
A road from the river at Ma pes' to
road near M. Wallace's, in Lawrence
township,
A road from A. Ellinger's to J.
Bumbarger's, in Brady township.
A road from Sunburn Bun, in Boggs
township, to A. Buiighman's, in Deca
tur township.
A roud from Pennvillo turnpike to
tho Foley house, in Bloom township.
A road from Goorgo Strnw's to in
tersect saw mill road at A. Ferguson's,
in Ferguson township.
A road from near Othello Smead's
to near D. Beyer's, in Burnsido tp.
A roud from W. Irwin's to Adam
Korh's, in Bloom township.
A road from Thompson k Smith's
grist mill to near McClarcn's, in Boggs
township.
A road from IT. Bloom's old saw
mill to near J. J. Bund's; in Lawrence
township.
A road running through lands ol L.
K. McCullough, in Lawrence tp.
Confirmed, Nr. Si. A road from
near John Mulkin's to nour Goorgo
Wolfs, in Fox township.
A road from near mouth of Laurel
Hun to road leading to Kuntz'g mill,
in Brady township.
A review of road from D. J. Turn
er's to Upper Morgan Hun, in Wood
ward township.
A private road from Wm. Bennett's
to road near Kratzer's in Pike tp.
A privuto road from lands of I. C.
McCloskey & Co. to Susquehauria riv
er, above Three Huns.
A road from Shindley's shop, via
Pentz's and Yoast's saw mills, to near
Jacob Stegner's, in Brady township.
A roud from Pennvillo road to J no.
Hepburn's, in Bloom township.
A road from the house of Margaret
Moss to tho 31 is.ee road, in Jvnox tp.
A private road from Erie turnpike
to Jacob Dimeling's land, in Decatur
township.
A road from near Win. Ma pes' to
road near P. Owens' in Lawrence tp.
Continued. Petition for u road
from James llockenbury's to llilo-
man s rock, in Hell township.
Petitions For a private road from
Laurel Bun saw mill, in Boggs town
ship, to a point whero township road
crosses said run. Viewers, Goo. W.
Shimmel, David Gray, and Win. D.
liiirler.
For a road from Jona. Rissinger's
to Bryant School bouse, in Brady tp
Viewers, H. Luther, Jesso Lines, T.
W. Moore.
For a road leading; from John Hep
burn's, in Piko township, to Pennvillo
turnpike. lowers, h. idemire, .
P. ('numbers, James Thompson.
For a road from John Beams' to
John W. Kuntz's, in Brady township.
Viewers, Jacob Kuntz, Jacob Yoast,
and S. F. McCloskey.
For a road from tho village of Burn
sido, to connect road near Isaac lion
nctt's farm. Viewers, II. B. Derr, E.
M'Cullouirh, and S. r. McCloskey.
For a road from J. T Oswalt's to
Win. ZoiL'ler's, in Brady township.
Viewers, Jacob Kuntz, J. J. Weaver,
H. Luther.
To re view part of a road leading
from Madera to Ames' School house,
in Knox township. Viewers, George
Erhard, Geo. Groom, ami J. L. Cuttlo.
For a road from J. B. Martin's in
Pcnn township, to intersect road lead
ing from Pennvillo to E. Fcnton's
null, at or near 1). 1. Miarp s. lew
ers, David T.Sharp, H. Dunvcr and T.
. Mooro.
For a road from Coal Hun to Pike
near Jiocktou, in Union tp. V lowers,
John Labord, James Irwin, and S. I'
McCloskey.
For a road from near J. II. Waple's
in Boggs township, via Daniel Smeal s,
to Morgan Bun road near S. McClar
cn's in Decatur townshig. Viewers,
Frank Bush, Jesso Goss, and S. F.
McCloskey.
For a road from S. Williams', in
Burnsido township, to road near Isaac
Solley's, in Chest township. Viewers,
J. Hull', Andrew Addleniiui, and S. r.
McCloskey.
Ei:xht Universal churches have
been dedicated in the Northwest in
seven weeks.
Tho celebrated trotter Ethan Allen
has been sold to Z. K. Simmons, of
Now York, for f 10,000.
Tho amount of Government and
other American secuiitics held in
Europo is ?000,000,000.
Quito a number of tho Now York
Banks are going into liquidation,
snow-hanks we mean
When completed tho Pacillo Hail
rond will resemble a gigantic letter Y,
with tho expansion looking eastward
Tho New Y'ork '. says it require
an income of nearly ten thousand dol
lars to live comfortably in New York
Tho police report that there are
Z.1,000 'unhappy women in New
York, congregated in 2,100 houses.
Itis stated that a dinner was given
recently in Paris, of which tho prin
cipal dishes wero shark, horse, dog
and rat.
A newly-married lady in Pittsburgh
has been surprssed by tho receipt of a
letter from a 1. inner husband in Cali
fornia, whom she had supposed dead,
slating that ho is coining home, with
a lot of money. Look out No. 2 !
Senator Morrow B. Lowry, of tho
F.rio district, is after tho editor of the
Erio Dipatrh for libel. "Wo know
not what tho Morrow may bring forth"
in this case, but we don't believo tlio
proceeds will be heavy.
CLEARFIELD STORE
N K A U
Philipsburg, Pa.
Willi AX V. IIICTT.
utom;R l. sri:i.
Jons r. wiuriit
VI Ml I AH PCWILL
U W. HE TTS, j CO.,
(Successors to Munion A lloopi)
II itve just received lnrae and well e-
leoled Slock of all kind ot Slsple goods,
uch nt
' Dry Goods, Clot hino;,
lioou nnd Shnpa, Hal unci taps, No
tion, Hardware, -cHass, fwuli, Dili,
1 units, Qoeenswnre,
Groceries, Klour, llacon. Feed, 4c., which
we are ottering at greatly reduced price,
lor Lash or in
Exe.hanpo for Lumber and Shingle.
We bope to make il to (lie advantage of
Timber Men,
in the lower end of l.'leaifield couMj and
on Clearfield Creek, to gel their iipilie
from this point, lioing on the hue of
Kail Uoad can Sell
goods on better term than at any point
in C'leai field county, and we are selling
our Stock at bucIi
price a to make itanolijecl lo Ihoae buy
itiggoodain this merket to deal wtih ua
Advances of Goods, Feed, &c,
made on aecnunt of Square Timber, which
we ill either lell on commission or buy
lit fixed rale.
Klour of Uiflerent Brands can be had at
all (imea at very loir price, at the Clear
field Store, riiilipsburg, I'eim'a.
Dry (Joods Notion, &c, in great vari
ety, at the lowet price lor Cash, at the
Clearfield Store, l'hiliphhurg, I'enn'a.
fMilt by the Sack or load, cheaper lhao
can be had any where el, at the Clear
field Store, I'hilipthurg, I'enn'a.
Call and Kxannne Die slock of good, nt
the Clearfield Store, at I'hilipshurg, I'a.
Highest price paid in Goods or Cah for
Lumber and Shingle at the Clem field
Store, riiilipsburg, I'enn'a.
The cheapest goods ot all kind ateto be
had at the Clearfield Store, at rhilipvhurg.
Call and see if our Roods n price don't
sont Ihe time. W. V. HKTTS. k CO.
riiilipsburg. November Kth. 1 WIS If.
NVINTEIUTOODS.
raoa xiw tosi a niiLADiLi nu.
A C heap a the ( heaMt and C.ikm! a
the ilutt.
C. KIUTZEIUTSOX,
Hart Jut received, and are opening, t their
Old 9tnd on Front 6trrt, above the
Academj, a lerge and well se
lected acivrttnent of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which they are selling at very low ratei.
Head the following catalogue and profit tJtcrcly,
151
Eipscial I'llni bi born taken in th
ftolteliun of Ladies Drrri Ootids, hitp
c
J)
a
Ooodi, EmhrmiU'rii Millinrrj Ouodi,
Prints, Korcbicfi, Nubics, Gloves, Ae-
FOll G KXTI.KM KN.
Alwsys on hand Black Cloths Fonrj
ami ItUck CaMiraercs, Butinrt. etc.,
Heady Made Clothing ol all kinds.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
N K CKTI K S ,
and a variety of older srlilr, which
they will stdl at a small advance on cost.
Particular attvHlion is invited to their
stock of Carpets, Cottage, common In
prain, supertme Engli.h Ingrain and
lirnrsels, floor end Table Oil Cloths,
Window shades and Wall papera, etc.
FLOUIt, BACON', Fish Salt,
PlaMer, Apple, Peache and
Prunes kept constantly on hand.
ALSO, 4n .Store a lot of large and
small Clover seed.
We Inteod to tnnke It an object for Farmers and
Meehanirf to buy from m; beraui we will
ell our (jood ai low at they can be
bought in the county and pay the
very highe't price for all kinds of ountry pro
dure. We will also eirhnnjjre jrnods fur
School, Koad and Coi'xrr oidersj
fchinplfHi, Boards, and ell kintie
of manufactured Lumber.
C.ottrfieM, Mnrd. 14, lHCt.
KEMOVAL.
J. P. K RAT Z Eli,
ha removed to his ner Vare-lioom, on
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.,
Fhere ho hn opened a vn-y Urge slock of
Dry Goods,
Morinoe, Ginghams, Cloths, fletninen, Trinti,
Ca'Piiueres, Alparas, Hiiks, 8nt.net, Kepi,
Cmhrnerfs, Twpfdii, CoWrgs, Muhair, Jeuns,
Lauellan, Munlin, Klinnls, ltunnctn, Hib
tons. Cloak, Ilnlmnrtl Hkirts, Hoop.
Skirts, Hhiwls, Dress Trimmings,
llfsd Nets, Caps, Corsets, (ilnvrs,
Collate, frnrls, Grenadine Veils,
Table Covers.
C I o t hi n g .
Coat. Psnts, Vests. Over-Coats, iionl't 8hali
Shirts, Unto, Cnyt, l'nder-hirti and
lrawers, Hoots. Shoes. Gum
trhocr, Cravats, (Hovee
and Cnilnn.
HAnnWARE. yrKKNSWAKK, GUO
CKUIKS Jt MUSICAL (JUOD.S.
Groceries.
Tea, Coffee, Buger, MoIassei.PalU Csndlei, Kice,
Flour, liaoin, Fifh, Tobareo, Ksisins,
i'urranto, Spires, Crackers,
Vinegar, Oils, Var
nili. Alcohol.
TIN-WAKE, GLASS-W A KK, WOOUliN
WAKK, nnd STATIONERY.
Household Goods
Carpets, Oil elotbs, Pruggst, Lookins; niesset
Clirks, Churns, Wnshhonrd, Tuhs, Iturk
etp. Fist Irons, I'sns, M'indcw IlHnd,
Wall-psper, Coal OiM.smps, 1'iu
brellss, Hedrords, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crorks, and
Stove Hlarking.
Jt-r All of whioh will be sold on (he most rea
eontile tvms, and Ihe highest market price piid
or drain, Yool, and allkimls of oonntry produce.
Cletrfleld, December 1.1, isftA.
CorAi:TNKIISIIJl'.
flhe TUiderfigned have this day formed a Co-
partnershir under the flrtw name of Irwin A
HarUhorn, Ur the transaction of a tleneral Mer
ehandise and Lumber buninese. A Urge and
well selected stock of Goods has been added to
those already on bend at the Corner Store Id
Curwensville where we are Bow prepared to show
Customers a eomplrted afsorltuent with prices
as low as the lowest. The highest market rates
paid for Lumber of ill description.
The patronage ol the public is reipertfully
solicited. KDWAHD A. IKVIN.
W. K, 11AHTSH0KN.
Curwensville, July 84, 1ft i
gTl MY YOVR IXTi;illT!.
IW H")TS A SHOES maw AT LOW PRICES.
The undersigned Is prepared to tnnnuTaeture
everything In his line, at the lowest figures, and
witl wariant I I ork to be as represents.
Give him a call, at his ship on Market street,
second door west of the Post Offire, and be will
do all in his power, to render sattslsotion. Some
fine Ualter tpe, eilra French ealf skin. Aft.,
on band, read to be finished on shnrt notice it
low prices. DANIEL CONNELLY.
June 13th, ISflM yr.
Ru' Ht. lhnnhiC". Hubbell's, Drake's Hoof
land's tlerman, Hostetter's and Greene's
Oiygenated Hitters, also fwre Ll(an, of ell
hinds for medicinal purposes, fof sate by It. t I.
1)u I try Itlotka, all sites, end bet manufac
ture, at MCKRELL 4 HIGLKK 8
RICHARD MOSSOP,
ItKALKU IN
FOKKKiN and It iil KSTIC GOODS
Mt'SI.INS
DKLAINKS
at
al
at
Sensation
Sensalion
Sensation
I'lisatit n
prire
jirioe
rire
C( HI!' lillS
ALPACAS
line
l'S'.
.lust receivetl at MUSSO
GINGHAMS
CHINTZ
at
at
at
at
al
at
al
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensatien
Sonsution
price
price
pi ice
price
price
1' HINTS
GI.OVK.S
CUAVATS
al MOSSOl'S'
SHAWLS
Sensation prices
Sensation price
BONNKTS
CtiLOKKU
"4
at Sensation price
MUSLINS
All to be bad at MOSSOPS'.
LINEN' at
CltASH at
CUKTAIXS at
rAHLB CLOTHS nt
Sensation
Senaliciv
Sensation
Sensation
Sei'naiinn
price
price
prices
prices
FKINGE
Kl
price
at MOSSOPS'.
LACE at Sensation price
HOSIERY al Sensation jirioe
lil It id INS at Sensalion price
TH1 MMINGS
of all kind & Vat Sensation price
in any nuan'iy J
Afwava on hand at MOSSOPS'.
CASSIMKKKS at
Sensation
br?uaton
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
price
SATTINKTS
TWKKUS
JfcANS
VKST1XGS
SU1HT1XGS
at
Kl
Kl
al
at
price
pncM
pricea
price
Sensation
price
al AIO.HSOJ'S.
CLOTHING Mich!
aa viwin, ianli,
Vests,
Under Shirt, at eiialiOK price
Flunnel Shirta,
Hoots, Shoe,
Hhi and Cups,
Now for aale al MOSSOPS
HARPWAUKI
such a Snws.nnils I a(
Fork, Knive,
Spike. Hiugo, J
Banaatinn prices
at MOSSOPS'.
L1QUOUS. nch
a Wine, lirandy,
G in, Wh iskcy,
Cognac, etc., etc.,
KUUI l'S, such ii
Prune, liuisins,
Figs, FilherU, to.
OKOCF.KIES, ay
Flour, Ham,
Shoulder, StiL'ar,
Motassna, Collee,
'Pen, Cracker,
Spices, Candle,
at tensatioo
prices
at sensation prices
Kl MOSSOPS'.
at eusalioo prices
Coal Oil, etc., etc.
Alway at MOSSOPS'.
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At the Mora of KICIIAKD MOSSOP,
MOSSOP
Always keeps on hand a full
assortment of all kind of poods required
for the accommodation of tho puhlic.
No. U, lf)8.
llRlTT"EXCITHIEIit
QN SF.COXD STHKET,
Clear n emi, Tesn-'a.
NEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS
and Ncio Goods
AT VERY LOW ntlCLS.
The undersigned having formed a co
partnership, in the Mercantile buninesa,
wnu.d respectfully invite the attention of
the Public generally lo their splendid
assorlcmnl of Merchandise, which is
now being
SOLI) VERY LOW FOR CASH.
Tbeir stock consist in part of
Dry Goods,
of the best quulity, such a Print, De
Laine, Alpnccis, Merinos, Ginghams,
Muslin Wenched and unbleached,
Drillings,
Tickinp, Cotlon and Wool Flannel,
Sniinetl, Cottenade, Csimeres, Ladiea'
Shawls, Coat. Nubias and 1 1 nods, Balmo
ral and Hoop Skirls, Ac, Ac,
all of which
WILL HE SOLD LOW FOH CASH
Also, a fine assortment of men's lirav
era and Shirt, Hat & Cap, I'oot A Shoes
Quccnsicarc,
Glassware, Hardware, Groceries and spice
OK ALL K1NHS
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of everything usually kept iu a re
tail Store.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH
or ntmroved country produce.
WRIGHT A FLAN IQ AN.
Clearfield. Jantmry 10th, lSfiO lf.
JT K W 'S T 0 1 1 K A N I) N E V GOODS!
'JOS. SHAW & SON
Hove jtist opened a
Ntir Prom, on Main ?t.,Ci.nRnn.n, Pi.,
lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN.
Their (lock consist of
OhorEt!E of the Irft qnnlily.
Qt'RENSWARr.i UoOtS 011(1 SllOCF,
and every Article necessary for
one's comfort.
Cull and examine our stock befort pur
cl.aiinp clMWhere. Mny 0, 1,W-lf.
Vj Clt arrtf Iil County Hbds. s tsn incorporated
intiitution lias (tons out of existence hr the lur
rcntler of Its rhsrtor on My 12th, tHflS.
All of its stock Is ownrd by ths subscribers,
bo will continue the bsnkins; business sit the
samo ftnoe ss private hankers under ths firm
nnme of the " Clearfield Countj Hank."
We are responsible fur the do bis of the Rank,
and will pay its notes nn demand at the counter.
lepnsits received and interest f aid when mo
ney is left for a flied timt,
Paper discounted nt fix per coot, as heretofore
Our personal responsibility is plsdped for all
deposits receired and business transacted.
A continuance of the liberal patronsfs of the
bi siness men of the eountj is respectfully aolioi-
ted.
i. Trcsldent, Cnhier and Offleert of the late
Clenrfield County Tank, we require the no tea of
aid bnk io be presented for redemption.
Janes T. Leonard, ltichard Shaw.
M'm. rnrtrr, James R, U rah am,
A. K. Wrikht, (). I.. Reed.
Will ism A, Wallace.
jtThe business f the Rank wltl be conduc
ed by John M. A Jams, Kiq. as Cashier.
Jun V.lf.
d'onnti) htioual Sk ;
CLEARFIELD, FA.
f Ihls Rsnk I now open nd redy for business
JL Offie. en Ssconed street. In th building for
neily eeeupied by eonsrd, Finney A Co.
niRRCTo r nrriraas.
JAS. T. I.KONARn,
I'real.
JAS. R. flft AflAM,
WM. A. WAJ.I.ACF.,
A. K. WRtdUT,
Ju ith, 'otJ.tf.
RICHARD RIIAW.
WM. 1'ORTfR.
OrO. L. RCKTt.
WM. V. W'RUinT,
C'rsIiiot.
GOODS REDUCED!
GKKAT REDUCTION
IX TIIK THICK OF (iOOliH
AT
H W. SMITH & CO.'S.
Prlntn, that we formerly sold at J5 cents,
wa now sell at 21
Unbleached Mualiiia. formerly sold at SO,
wa now aell at ftS
ltlrarhcd Mualiiia, formerly sold at from
2S to 60, we now sell at tt 10
Alpacas, formerly sold at from 4b to 80. wa
now sell at 35 (a, OS
Caaaitueres. 10 per cent above cost.
AlLWool l)e I.aince, at SS
Commou De Lahiea. at 3ft
And all Press Goods at tha same ratri.
BOOTS AND SIIOKS,
Of th tt quality, at an Immenis reduction.
FISH.
W. will tell Msckerel, IIrrl(, At., AT COST.
BliST COAL OIL, 85 CENTS.
HOODS, NUBIAS, BREAKFAST
SHAWLS, ETC.,
Of every description, groaiiy reduced.
We offer our stock of Dry Goods at the above
Spares up to the 1st of January, 18C7, Tbey are
alt of the first quality, Krw and fasklonable.
Any one can now bava an Alpacca for tbo eott
of a Da La is e. This offer Ii made in good faith,
and all dos irons of eeonomttiug In the proper
manner, hare now an excellent opportunity to
supply themselrss at the cheapest rates.
Htrlrtly fur Caah.
r.ov2B-y H. WBMITH A CO.
ANOTHER EXC1 TEM t"?
A FALL IX PKICES.
New Goods at tho Cheap Cash Store
or
WILLIAM F. IRWIN,
Buu'.h S.cond street, ClrarS.ld, P.
A FliESH ARRIVAL OF
Fall and Winter Goods,
AT GREATLY KEDICEI) N1ICES.
lam Jast reelr!iif and nfenlDX a carefully
lecU)d tork of fasbionabls Fpring A Sum
mor Uooils of almost ever dosoriptioa.
4 beautiful assortaisnt sf Print and Dr,
goods, of th oawost and latsst styles.
Also a f.oat rariety of nsoful notions.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Hoots and
Shoe, (a largo quantity ) Hardware,
Queens ware, Irurs, Medicines,
Oil Faints. Carpet
Oil Cloth,
GROCERIES AND FRUITS,
Foreign and Domestic, such as Apples, Feaches,
Currants, Prunes, Haisins, Or.nfe
and Lemons,
FISH, BACON AND FLOUR.
Mackerel, in i i and i harrels, of th best
quality, all of which will b sold at th
lowest cash or ready pay
price.
My old friendr and the aublio generally, arc
respectfully inrited I. call.
D. All kinds otGRAIX tni approred
COliXTltr PJtOOUCS ukrn la eicUng for
Goods. WM. F. IRWIN.
ClearDeld, Nor. 2S, 111 tf
JlCllARI) MOSSOP IS NOW
Selling, at half their nsual price, .
DRESS GOODS,
CLOAK3 AS D SHAWLS,
BliOWN SJJEETING.S,
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
HOSIERY,
MEN'S CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Gooils
LA DIES' -BOOTS AND SU0ES,
GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOYS' do do
HOOP SKIRTS,
BALMORALS,
LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS,
RAISINS AND CURRANTS,
BROOMS AND TUBS,
CANNED FRUITS,
BEEF AND PORK,
FLOUR AND FEED,
Ac.
Ac.
Ac.
Town-Lois for Sale.
flMlK un-lr-rsiirncd, resoling t Olen Hope, offer
.1 at lirii nte wile, (.n rossonablr tenns, l XTV
FIVK TOWN-LOTS, situate and bi ing in the nrw
blition made to the rillnge of tllcn Hope.
Also, Thirty-Five Acrca of Land,
Ailioining the snme. All will le sold together or
sepsrsto, to suit purchasers. Any further inl'-rm-stinn
cnu he obtuinetl br sdlrei.4ing him, at tllcn
Hope, t'b'srflcld pountv, IVnn'a,
sinrifK .tm ' JEHLMIA1I COOPER.
OifU) Klt ARI) will be pid liTlireen"
vslvH'bsrks to nr person w bo hn need Or.
Pumas' Pile Snlr wooding to directions and has
not been cured. Address,
I). f. Dl'MIAM A CO..
decJ ty Wllli.msport, Pa.
rpiinini.r.Tski i pip. 'iioe"."t
Iaur, M, oJ MERRELL A BtULER'S.
ritn'.iri: u.ti.i:
ir vAi.i'Ani.
REAL & PERSONAL rROPERTY,
IM'LI H1NI
3,5(M) Acres of Timber Land.
fl'IIK tubscrilirr, residing al Olen Heps, now
I . .... ..i. .. ,.f i),. hmu lll.MSr.-l
MAM'S for klTtihMidismg ! LussWring la
the eouilv, or prrtl.ps In niir, a ';.
i,u i i i iv.i Inn m: NriillK-KOUM. and all
nooesjary uutbuibiiugs atlatbed, togotter witu
Ten Town Lots in Glen Hope,
.i . inr rfiVTAINtNfl TEX ACRES of
orwk bottom lnd of tb. ry best JueJlty, on th.
east siile ot l lcarnem vrres, wppo.ii. uiw ju.
A Tract of 200 Acres of Timber Land,
llosvily limbnwl with pine titnb.r, sltu.1. on and
a half inile from (Jlru H, on tb. Mmpik. lead
in u Ansunvillc, almut ten ors of wbioh an
cleared and under cultivation. Tb jujnuid
One-third of 3500 Acres of Timber Land
Of the rerr best quality, situat. on Cssarnelil
Cm-k, near the mouth of Wbitur Bua.
Also, the entire Stock of Store Goods,
X.,won hand. cn.Miiig of I)KY GOODS, 0R0
CKRIKli, I1AK1WAKL', Q L AltE, and
evi-ryUiing found in a plao. of gweral aserotiaa
dising. The fimfMnf property will b sold together o
sepsratcly, to suit jiuroiiasers, aud upon maonabla
trlns.
-rfr Ao information In refrrrtee to the ro
pe rt v. t.r trrms. oaji be obtaiaed by applying to tbe
undcrslfrned, rnner IB persnw wr oy imwer, i un
Hoie, Clemrneld oounty, Fen'a.
n..2l-:tui THOMAS GROOM.
" AMERICAN TiOTE L,
Ll'MHKR CITT, CI.KARFlEr.I)COrNTT, FA.
riMlK undersiirned baring lea4 and refitted
X this well-known stand, take this method of
hriiirinbis establishment before the public. Ilia
TA111.K and UAU will U (upplud with Ue bMt
tbe market affurds. A UUral share of public pai
nmnpe i tbcn'fore nsspectlully solicited.
J.i.24 lr pd JAMEfl L. CI RRT.
THE EAGLE HOTEL,
CURWENSVILLE, FA.
L. W. TEN El'CK, Paoraiaroa.
TOE undersigned, baring become proprietor
of tb store hotel, wishes to rlr notice te
the eitlsens of this county, as well a to tb
trarslling public, that th.bous. has b.ar.nttd
and refurnished for tbe entertainment ef hi
guests. His table will be furnished with ery.
thing the market afTords. At bis I'm will b
found th best brnd of all kinds of Liquor.
OOOU t-TAUl.I.NU attached, and aons.but
careful hostlers employed.
Jyll-tf t. W. TEN EYCK.
RAIL ROAD IKH'SK, Msln ft. Fhillps
burg, Penn'a, Roasar Llotb, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly on hand th choistwt of liquor.
His table is alway wpplisd with tb best th
Mrket ITords. th trartlinf pnlie, will do well
to gl him aeall.t Ho. 11, !,.
GEORGE FALK Ukes tbls method ef inform
log the watermen of Clesrleld eoaaty that
he ha rettted and reopened th hotel formerly
kept by E. Bchreiaer, at Coieslowa, where he
will take especial pains to render satisfaction te
all who favor him with their pstronsge.
Coiestowa, April I J, '. drsly
.rv A Mulitli 1 Arcnts wsnted l.-r . ra
tirrtif arte mriirht, just on. Ad.lresl
0. 1 UARKV.City liuilding, UiJce'uri, .we.
.Msy 1(1. ly.tMA.
CAHI. LASII R Improsed Fir Poller
WASHING MACHINE, is now offered
to th public a the ehespeat, limplest and
most efficient Washing Maehin in th eowntry.
The eiclusire right for the sale of this ma
chine In your own Btate or co.nty ran beseenred
by Applying ooa at oar tor, 727 Mirket street,
Philadelphia, Pa. J. B. LAMi A Co.
Also, the best Clothe Wringer in th market.
Wholes! and retail.
p4t A very liberal discount to country mer
chsnts and dealers generally. je20,'66
Ladies' Fancy Furs,
AT JOIIX FAREIRA'S
Old E.t.l.li.bod
Fur Manufactory,
No. Till Arch titreet,
abov. 7th, PlilLADF.L A,
Iae now In store, of my
own Importation and Man
ufacture, one or the largest
and mot Itrantitul scloo- -tiuns
of FANt'Y FL'HH, for
ladies' and children's wear.
trTlim the city. Also, a fin
vtnunaicuiui ueni. s fur
""-17V " tiloree and lollars.
I am slso enabled to dispose of niy goods t very
reasonable priori, and 1 would therefore solicit a
cell from my friends of 'Irarncld county and vi
cinity. ReiucuirH'r the psme, iiunihcr and street.
JOHN FARE1KA,
No. 718 Areh Street, alHire 7th, south ide, Phils.
iil bare no psrtner.nor connection with any
other etore In Philsdrlphis. oellfl 4m
iti h i iti iriTTrciiT "
SCBATCH! SCEATCH! 8CBATCHI
WUEATON'S OINTMENT
.VIII Cure the Itch in 48 Hour.
VL50, cure Sslt Rksum. tlrers, Chilblains,
and all Eruptions of the hkia. Price M
ocnts. For sale bv all l)rugpsts. By ssnding
siity cents to WEEKS A POITER, sole (genu,
171) Washington street. Boston, it will be for
warded by mail, free of postage, to any part of
the Vnited Stntes. For sale at Hartrwirk
Irwin's, Clesrneld, Pa. July 1,1, 18-ly
C, R. Foster,
J. D. M'Uirk,
Kicb'd bhsw,
Edw. Perks, tl. L. Reed.
A. K, Wright. Wm A. Wallas
J. T. Leonard, i. U. tirabatu,
& Coileelion House
OK
FOSTEE. PERKS, WRIGHT & CO ,
rHILIPSBURG,CiMTtC'o., Pa.
Bills of Etrhstige, Notes and Drafts discounted
DEPOSITS RECEIVED.
Collections mads and proceeds promptly remitted
Exchange on the Cities constantly On hand.
The abore Banking Hous t aow opa and
ready for business.
Sept. t, 11-6S. I'ait irssrso, Centre Co., Pes. 'a
VE AVE I'ROCLA I M Kl).
THE WAR 07ER 1ST CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
NEARLY ALL THE CONTRABANDS
UOINQ BACK TO TUE1KOLD
MASTERS.
RUT NARY ONE GOING BACK TO
OLD MASSACHUSETTS, WUK.HE
Til EY WERE LOVED SO
LONG AND SO WELL.
In consequence orthe abor rcte, T. Pnonv
or the old Short Klio. Shop ; would announce to
his numerous patrons, and the pcopls or Clear,
field county at larre, that he has now K first rate
lot or good meterial: jnst received from th east,
and Is now prepared on shoit notice to make,
and mend boots and il oca t bi new hop in
Grahams row. He Is satisfied P-iet he can please,
(unless it might be som intensely loyal stay at
home Patriots). II is prepared to eell low for
rah or County Produce, di.n't forget ths shop
next door to ijmhsm A Ito) Ions el. r. onu a.'tc
.t Street ClenrCel.l P. l..; t l j t.Uuw cdui
inonlr celled
July ,. ly. "Slfni'TV"
A
rilUCLAMAllllMI
U0INQ IT ALONE!!!!
Nobody Prohibited from hu!tc my Boot
and Shoe on arrnsint of Kara
or l oliir.
Being thus liberal minded, I tak tbl method
of informirg lb cititens of Clrsrfi.ld nnd vi
cinity, th at I hsve opened shop on Heeond L,
next door to the County National Bank, ever
Watson's Drug Siore. where I am prepared te
msss to order reryihing in the BOOT and
8 1 1 1 1 K line, out or the best materiel and ia tbe
most workmanlike manner, and oa abort retfee.
! All t ask is a trial.
Dons at Clearfield, Ibis eighteenth day ef July,
A. I). 116(1. HARRY ROSS.
1)t'lttS 1.IIIMITV MIIITF. 1.AI
Will do mors and better work, at a givea
Cost, then any other. Trv It I Ma?elerd
only by XKIULKR RMltH. VI bolele Ih-.g,
Paint and (llais Peelers, No. 1S7 North Third Su,
phil'a, March II, ISof ly
Coal,-. liiJeTiind LioTeid Oils", Fmily by,
varnishes ted piint of all kinds ground hi
oil For Ml by II. A I.