Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 07, 1867, Image 4

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Yoctiiitl Training. In tlie ivli
gioui nurture of children we ohoulJ
uddrcsiouiik'lvctfur more thnti we do
to the ontinirnt of honnty in their
wind. We aro enter to fill our homos
with bountiful and costly objects, but
nre slow to fill our minds mid their
with beautiful thoughts. We are im
patient to clothe ourselves and them
In the finest nppnrcl, but we are alto
gether too patient ol repulsive habits
and (Informing dispositions. Wo want
to geo ourselves and mako them sec
that beauty, taste and cleganco are
great things; and that all meanness,
ill-tompcr, fretfulness, falsehood and
wrong ure utterly ugly. We need to
Bee for ourselves, and help them to feel
tho unspcuknble attractiveness of mor
al beauty, tho lovliness of truth, the
charm of a sweet, forgiving spirit, and
tho splendor ol selt'-snorilieo ; that
every bad hubit is a sin against taste
and beauty, as well as an offence
against the. Holy Ghost; that a soul
full of Christian goodness is as superi
or to a pretty face and showy Urcss
as a summer sunrise among the moun
tains excels any landscape of Church
or Lnndseer. And those lessons can
and ought to bo taught and illustrat
ed at all limes. The bowed head is not
a prayer, but that posture ta in accord
ance with the best taste and usage,
and this attitude of devotion of itself
calls up devout and prayerful thoughts,
and we are moro likely to pray thus
than when gazing about tho room.
Let everything iu the room and tho
service be designed and ordered with
a view to awaken the love of beauty,
and especially moral and spiritul beau
ty, in children. Let them learn to
associate religion with taste, refine
ment, purity and propriety. Let
beuuty and goodness be always con
nected with each other in their lessons
and services and experience ; and they
will come 10 love goodness as beauty,
and livo in the good they lovo.
Christmas. It is well to celebrate
the birth of a great and holy soul in
to earth and time; for all true remem
ing and revering bring us into closer
communion and completer harmony
with his greatness and holiness. And
in the case of Christ, lot us remember
and celebrate, not on the 25th of De
cember only, but every day, what ho
did and what he was. We would not
diminish tho volume nor detract from
the splendor of tho praise that rolls up
from thousands of churches and homes
and hourts on that great occasion.
Only let not our reverence and praise
find its only vent in pomp and festivi
ty. Let not our praise escape in lip
homago and float off in ineffectual
waves of sound on tho undulating air.
We honor Christ most by trying to
bo liko him. We praise him most by
doing most for men, lor truth, for jus
tice, for God. Wo celebrate him best
by feeding the hungry, clothing the
nuked, visiting tho prisoner, uplifting
t'le fallen, and breaking tho bread of
life to those in the shadow of spiritual
imago, and taking on tho features of
Ins sublime luith, his all-conquoring
trust, his fidelity to duty, his spirit of
love and Bacririco, and his oneness
w ith tho Father.
Not Excitement, rat I'iett.
Preaching that stirs us up to a sense
of tho peril of men under tho law, and
urges our responsibility in relation to
it, possesses a great power for a time ;
but these feelings quickly wear out.
It is impossible for even the best of
pooplo to live long under tho influence
of an excited conscience. They can
not bear it a great while. A reaction
is suro to come. What we need is to
be brought into a more fervent love of
God, moro overflowing joy in the Holy
Ghost, moro of that faith which feeds
and rests on Christ ; then tho church
will have food, not for forty days, but
for forty years. We need an average
level of feeling and actions muny
times higher than at present, where
tho feelings grow out of a higher class
of Christian experience, which does
not wear out. These promote health,
nnd never leave tho body and mind to
that langour which necessarily suc
ceeds excitement. They keep up tho
spiritual tone, and mako Christian
work hearty and constant a "needs
bo" of the "new mnn."
The Path of Life. Whv not
strew the path of life with flowers.
It requires no stronger effort than to
plant thorns and briars. Is it not
Btraniro that we bend all our effm-t
in cultivating thoso plants which af
ford no pleasure, but, on the contrary,
abridgu our happiness; while wo Buf
fer to spring up, spontaneously, the
iew suange nowcrs that occasionally
throw a smile along our way fit need
not be thus. The few happy men
around us should teueh us an impor
portiut lemon. There is no reason in
the world why we should not be as
linppy as they. If we would look on
the path of life as a road, we must
cultivate ourselves, and go diligently
about it. Less frequently would we
have causo to mourn over tho bitter
pBt, or tho dark and cloudy present.
If our years have run thus far to
waste, let us with caro influence the
future, nnd with all caro and attention
cultivato thoso fruits and flowers that
will yield ft harvest of agreeable
pleasure.
PlscnimAOED. We doubt not that
thoro will bo seasons, even in the hnp
picst Christian pilgrimage, when the
soul will be "discouraged becauso of
tho way." When difficulties which
wo thought had passed over, will re.
appear; when temptations, which wo
honed had been forever vanquished,
will again rise up against us ; when
sins, which we trusted wo had forsa
ken w ill onco moro tnnr our pnlh ;
and theso things will lead us to feci a'
doen sensation of despondency ; we
Bhall be temptod to think that God
cannot pardon delinquencies g0 fre
quent and unprovoked, and that we
shall certainly perish on the journey,
nnu never arrive at that journey s
blissful end. Let us bo careful that
such feelings lead us not into tempfa-
tion ; that they do not c lose our hearts
against the infinity of God's mercy in
Christ Jesus.
One of tho saddest things about liu-'
man nature is that a man may guide!
oiners in me pain 01 mo without walk- J
ing in it himself ; that ho may be a
pilot, and yet a castaway.
To the truo Christian Uiero should
bo no exorciso so Bweot to his soul as
that of secret communion with God.
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jjr-ty-Tlio above rates apply only to advertise
ments act up plain. Advertisements set in large
type, or villi cuts, or ont of plain style, will be
ctiargod double the aboro rates for spaae.
JOB WORK.
RLSTKt.
Single quire, $3 fill I u quires, per quire, $1 75
a quires, per juire, 3 00 Over S, do 1 50
IIARIIBILLH.
i sheet, 35 or leu, SI 50 I 1 sheet, 35 or less. $4 50
i sheet, 25 or less. 3 50 1 sheet. 25 or lose, 8 00
Over 25 of each of above at proportionate rates.
(iUO. II. tiflOllLASIlKlt,
lvlitor and Proprietor.
roffssiounl & gustorss Cards.
s7a7f u lt on,
4 TTOUNEY AT LAW, Curwtnt.llo. Pa.
Office Id llcBridu'i building, cm MiId it.
d Prompt attention given to the securing
and oolUetioa ol Claim, and to all If pl buai
dom. noTl4,'6ti-Ampd
WALTER BARRETT"
VTTOKNEY AT LAW. Clearfield, Penn'a.
Office on Second street Nor, 21, 18(10.
WM. A. WALLACE, WD. . niGLER,
i. BLAKE WALTER!, FRANK riELUINO.
WALLACE, BIGLER L FIELDING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Clearfield, fa.
Legal business of all kinds promptly and
aoeurately attended in. IJ 15, 'ofl-ly.
T H OS. J . M cCU L LOUG H ,
VTTOHNEY AT LAW. Office adjoining the
Bank, formerly occupied by J. B. McCnally,
Kaq., Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Will attend
promptly to Collections, Bala of Lands, Ac.
Deo. 17, 'S3.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW and RRAL KSTATB
Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office on Market
street, opposite the jail. Respectfully offers his
prices in selling and buying lands in Clearfield
and adjoining oountiea : and with an eiperieoro
of over twenty years as a Burveyur, flatters himself
that ha can render satisfaction. Feb. '6:1 If.
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
VTTORNKV AT LAW. ClearSeld, Penn'a.
, Office on Market Street, one door east of the
"Clearlold County Bauk." May 4, l6t-tf.
jonN n. oirn.
C. T. ALEXANDER.
ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
VTT0RXEYS AT LAW,
Sept. Uth 1865-1 y. Brllefonte, Pa.
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
1ATE Burgeon of the 83d Regiment, Penn'a
J Volunteers, having returned from the Army,
oilers bis professional services so tha citlsens of
CleerQelJ and vicinity. Professional calls prompt
ly attendod to. Office on Second street, (lately
occupied by Jjr. Woods.) April 4. 1866.. tf.
DENTISTRY.
J. P. CORNETT.Pentut, offers
his profrssignal services to the eiti.
sens of Curwensvilla and virlnitv.
Offiee In Drug Store, eorner Main and Thompson
streets. Curwensrille, May II, 1860.ly.pd
J. bTa kewa l tTr s ,
SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER, and
A cent for the Purrhase and Bale of Lands,
Clearneld, I'a. Prompt attention given to all
business eonneeted with tbe oounty offices. Office
with lion. Wm, A. Wallace. Jan. 1, 11(19 tf.
JAMES MILES,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
I.utlirrvhurfr, Penn'a.
Will promptly attend to calling all sales, at very
jmi.'tl-.lni) reasonable rates.
A. H.FRANCISCUS&Co.,
813 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MAJlFAFTi nEKt iKD AfilMTt rR TUB BtUt or
COIUKtUV.
Notk. The regular allowances made to Dealers
in MANILA HOI'K. J.nM-6in '
rnoAi . ronrtR
A. A. ORAaAa.
FORCEE 4 GRAHAM,
DEALERS IR
General Merchandise and Lumber,
jan.'l ;rahamton, Penu a.
YUSEPU H. BRKTH, Justice of the Peace, and
Licensed Con'-eyaneer, New Washington
ClearGi'ld county. Pa, t; 1 to 1 1.
TAMES O. BARRETT, Justiea of tha Peace
w and Licensed Conveyancer, Lutbersburg,
Clearffeld county, I'a. Collections sad remit
lances promptly made, and all kinds of legal in
struments cxecutued on short notice,
Lutbersburg, May vlh, IM, If.
J. R. Mt'RRAT. RAaU'EI. NlTt'llELL.
Dsalers in Foreign and Domestic Mercbandisa,
Lumber. Grain, e. Hew Washington,
jotober J5, ISM-ly.pd. Clearffeld Co., Pa,
O. KKATZEH '&ROn7
MP. R C II A N 1 H, dealers la Dry Goods
Clothing, Hardware, Cuttlery, Qoeensware
UroceriesrSbiiigles, and Provisions. At the old
stand on Front Street above the Academy.
Clearfield, December 13th, 1865-tf,
J. l KHATZER,
Tlf KRCIIANT, and dealer In Dry Goods
ll 1 C loth in g, liar d ware, J ueens w nre, (i roearies
Provisions, Ao.
Market street, opposite tha J til, Clearfield Pa.
April 30th 1861,
MR HI' II A NT. and dealer In Dry Goods,
Ready-made Clothing, Groceries, Liquors,
Drugs and Medicines, Hats and Caps, Bnots and
Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Ac Frenrhvilla
Clearffeld county. Pa. May 2, '66. J
QEORftR r. WARDLI. ritAHLlS N. REED
WHOLESALE UliOCEItS.
Tobacco, Ten, Spices, &c, &c,
N. K. eor. 6lh A Market Bts.,
rb. 14, IStva-Om. rUlLAUEH'HIA.
CYRENIt'8 HOWt
Justice of mi Peace.
For DacAtrn Township,
wIP promntly attend to all business entrusted l.
his earn. P. O. Address, Phllipsburg Pa.
Aug. ilst 1861
THOMAS M CRISMAN,
Agent for tbe ginger Sewing Machines.
Philip. borrf. Centre Co., Pent, a,
Oct. 11th, le.-tf.
JUST RECEIVED,
AT
H. W. SMITH &i
CO.
A Fresh Let of
PEAS
AND CANNED FHUIT.
Also, a superior article of
G EXT8 TATEXT LEATHER Boots.
All rises and extremely low. jeJO
Every One
SHOfl.D do bis own MiLDKHINO. go go to
II. W. t-MITII A CU'ri, and buy an IKON
and r-TOYK; thus eaiiug many a trip In and from
the tinner's: and artiel.-e that, by being repaired
at nnor, are made new. MiJ
lXTHA FAMILY PI.OI K for sale at
JU H. H . rMITH A Or?,
County National Bank.
( LKAHF1KLD, I'A.
rhis Rank Is now open and ready for business
1. Offiee oa Reconed street, In the building for
inert aecupied by LeonaH, Finasy A Co.
piRRctoita Ann omegas.
JAB. T. LEtlNAHl), RICHARD HIIAW.
I'rVH'l. WM. PORTKR.
JAB. B. GRAHAM, OKO. I.. RKF.I).
WM. A. WALLAtK, WM. V.WIII11I1T,
A. k. WHUiiiT, ('anlner.
Jun 18th, 1885. tf.
Clearfield County Bank.
TUB Clearffeld County ll.uk as an Incor
porated Institution baa gone out of eiisteoeo
by the surrender of Its charter on May 12, In65.
All of Its stock is owned by tha subscribers,
who will continue tbe banking business at the
same plaoa as private bankers noder tha firm
name otthe " Clearffeld County Bank."
Wa are responsible for tha debts of tha Bank,
and will pay its notes on demand at tha counter.
Deposit, received and iutorest paid whan mo
ney is left fur a fixed time.
Paper discounted at six per eont. as heretofore
Our personal responsibility is pledged for all
deposits reocived and bosioess transacted.
A continuance of tbe liberal patronage of the
btsiness men of tha oounty Is rospeotfully solici
ted. As President, Cashier and Officers of tbe lata
Clearfield County bank, we require the notea of
said bank to be presented for redemption.
James T. Leonard, Richard Shaw,
Wm. Porter, James II, Urabatn,
A.K.Wright, O. L. Reed,
William A. Wallace.
PJrTho business of the Bank will ba aondue.
ed by John M. Adams, Esq., as Cashier.
Jun 8,'65-tf.
C, R . Foster,
J. D. M'tlirk,
Hich'd Sbaw,
F.ilw. Perks,
A. K, Wright,
J. T. Leonard,
(1. L. Reed.
Wm A. Wallace
J. B. Graham,
Hanking & Collection House
OK
F0STEE. PERKS, WRIGHT ft CO ,
r H I LI PSBU RO, Centre Co., Pa.
Blllsof Exchange, Notre and Drafts discounted
UKi'OSlTS RECEIVED.
Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted
Eachaoge on tbe Cities constantly oa band.
Tha above Banking House la now open and
ready for business.
BepL 6, 1865. Paiurssras. Centre Co., Penn'a
The American Hotel,
LUMUKR CITT, CLEARFIELD CUl'NTI, PA.
rjMIK undersigned having leased and refitted
X this well-known stand, tiikvs this method of
bringing bis establishment belore the public. His
TAIU.K and BAR will lie supplied with the best
tho market affords. A liberal share of publie pat
ronage is therefore resMictlullv solicited.
Jani4 lypd JAMKd L. Ct RRY.
The Eagle Hotel,
CURWEN8V1I.LE, PA.
L. W. TEN KYCK, Proprhtor.
TMK undersigned, having become proprietor
of tbe above hotel, wishes to give notice to
the eitiiens of this county, as well as to tha
travelling publie, that the houaa has been refilled
and reftrnished for tha entertainment of bis
guests,' His Uble will be furnished with every
thing the market affords. At his Bar will be
found tha best brands of all kinds of Liquors.
GOOD 8TABL1NU attached, and none but
careful hostlcri employed.
Jyll-tf L. W. TEN KYCK.
Railroad House.
Main Mtreet, Phlllpaburf , Prtiu'a.
ROBERT LLOYD, r-RorRiETon.
KEEPS eonstantlyon band tbe best of liquors.
Uis table is ajwava snpplisd with the best
tha Market affords. Tha traveling public, will do
well to giva bins a sail. Nov 1st, 1865.
To Watermen.
GE0RO8 FALK take, this method of Inform
ing the watermen of Clearfield county that
he has refitted and reopened the hotel formerly
kept by K. (jchrciner, at Coiestown, where ba
will take especial pains to render satisfaetion to
all who favor him with their patronage,
Coxeetown, April II, '65. drsly.
oots anfl Shoes.
PEACE 1'ROt LAIME1).
THE WAR OVER IS CLEARFIELD.
KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET.
Nearly all (he Contrabands going back
to their old matter ; but 'nary ont
going to old MaxMehwAU, where
they were loved so long and so well.
IN eonsequence of the above facte, F. Prort, of
the old rjhort Shoe hop, would announce to
his numerous patrons, and the people of Clear,
field county at large, that ba baa now a first rata
lot of good material; juit received from tba east,
and is now prepared on short notice to make,
and mend boots and a! oes at his new Shop in
Urahams row. Ha Is satihlird fiat be can please,
(unless it might be some intensely loyal stay at
koma Patriots). He is prepared to sell low for
cash or County Produce, don't forget tho shop
h.i uur w unn.a jioytons store, on mark-
el Bireel uiearueld I'a. A kept by a fellow com
monly called
July 6, '64. ly. "SHORTY."
STIDY V01UITEREST
Boots and Shoes Made at Low Prices.
fTlUE undersigned Is prepared to manufacture
X everything in bis line, at the lowest figures,
and will warrant bis work to ba as represented.
Olva him a call, at his shop on Market street,
second door west of tha Post Offiee, and ba will
do all in bis power, to render satisfaction. Borne
fine Uaiter tops, extra French calf skins, Ac,
on hand, ready to ba Inlihed nn short notiee at
low price.. DANIEL CONNELLY.
June l.lih. 1866-1 yr.
A FR(K LAM ATI0.
GOING IT ALONE!!
Nobody Prolilliltrd from buying- bit Roots
and Khora on arrouut of Kara
or Color.
BEIVO thas liberal minded, I take Ihie eaetbed
of informing tba citlsens of Clearfield and
vicinity.that I have opened a shop on Second sL,
next door to tha Coun'v National Bank, over
Watson 'a Drug Stare, where I am prepared to
make to order everything In tha BOOT and
8II0E line, out of tba beat materiel and In tha
most workmanlike manner, and on abort cotioa.
All I ask is a trial.
Done at Clearfield, this eighteenth day of July,
A;D:1866; HARITYR(!8.
SEW BOOT AM SHOE SHOP.
l.im ARI) MACK A CO..
On Market Street, one door M eat of Ue.
poldt'a llrenrry,
TUB proprietors have entered Into tbe Boot
A r hoe business at the above stand, and are
determined to not ba outdone either in quality
or price for their work. Special attention will be
paiu to manutacturing sewed work. We have on
band a lane lot of I AKNCII KIP .r,H cm s
SKINS of tbe Tery beat quality. Tba citlsens of
Clearfield and the ieinily, are respectfully in.
Tiled to give ns a trial. No charge for calls.
Clearfield, Not. 7, 1866-tf.
COPAI.TNERSI1IP.
The nnderslgned hare this day formed a Co.
partnership under the firm name of Irwin A
Hartshorn, for the transaction of a tieweral Mer
chandise and Limber baslness. A targa and
well selected stock of floods baa been added ta
those already on hand at tba Corner gtore in
Curwensvilla where we ara now prepared la sbiw
Customers a completed aseortmsut with prieea
aa low as the lowest. The highest market rates
paid for Lumber of all description.
The patronage of tba pnblle Is respectfully
solicited. EDWARD A. IRVIN.
IT. R, HARTSHORN.
Curwensrille, Jn!j iS, la 'A-
Raaa' t DomlHiro, Hubbell'a, Drake's Hoof,
land's Herman, Hosteller's aad Greene's
Osygenated Hitters, also pure Liquors, of all
kinds for ateirini purposes, for sals bjr H. at- I.
I)OBBIN8'
ELECTRIC
CO Jt UP
area Time I
Ha Tea Money!
Haves Irborl
Haves Clntliral
Ha tea Women I
AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT!
It Is nssd by cutting Into small ahavings and
dissolving in hot water, then soak tba clothes
five .to ten minutes, and a little hand rubbing
will make them ea clean aa hours of hard ma
chine rubbing would do, with ordinary eoap, and
the most delicate fabric reeelra no injury. Wa
can refer to thou.ands of fatuiliea who ara using
it. and who onuld not be persuaJed to do wilhsul
DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP.
,erff-8old byall leading Urocart throughout
tha Bute.
Manufactured only by
DOBBINS A LOVE.
Wha'.easle offiee t
107 Soctr Firm Strirt,
f aiLluxi.raui.
Jtrr-For sals by Hartswick A Irwin, Clearfield.
November 7, 1800-10 mo.
kEEl IT BEFORE THE 1'EOrLE
THAT
THOMAS J. MECAULEY,
uiiurirrraia or
Stoves, Tin & Shed Iron Ware,
HAS on band, at bis stove and factory, on
Market a'-, east of becond, Clearfield, Pa.
Tba largest and best assortment of
TTNWAEE AND OTHER GOODS,
Which will be sold, Wholesale and Retail,
CHEAP FOR CASH !
STOVE-PIPE, ALL SIZES,
Always on hand, at low prices.
I1ouse work, such as Cuttera and Conductors,
furnished and put up at short notice and
VERY CHEAP!
-Repairing Promptly Dune.-ej.
Clearfield, Nov. U, 1866 y,
1867 Philadelphia & Erie R.R. 1867
This great Una traverses tha Northern and North
west counties ol Psnnsylrania to the city of Erie
on Lake Erie,
It has been leased and Is operated by tha
PENNSYLVANIA JAIILROAI) COMPANY.
Time of Passenger trsins at ST. MAUY'd.
Leave Ijaatward.
Erie Pipre.t Train 4.11 P. M.
Erie Mail Train ll.lIP.il,
leave Westward.
Erie Mall Train 11.(4 P. M.
Er e Express Train 1.14 A. M.
Passenger cars run through oa the Erie Mail
and Kxpress Trains without change both ways
oeiwcen i niiaaeipnia ana nrie.
New lark Connection.
Leave New York at a. m.; arrive at Erie II a. m.
Leave New lurk at lip, m.; arrive at Erie 7. IS p.m.
Leave Erie at 4. SO p.m.; arrive at N. York 4.40 p.m.
Leave Erie at 10a m t arrive at N.York 10.10a u
No thanee or Cars between I'.rle A N York
Elegant Sleeping Cars or all Night tralna.
For information respecting Pasacnger busi.
ness, apply at Cor. 10th aad Market Si s, Phil'a.
And for Freight business of tha Company's
Agents 8. B. Kiogiton.Jr., Cor. 13th and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. R Baltimore.
It II. liotisroa, General Freight Agt. Phil'a.
II. W. Owiaatn, General Ticket Agt. Phil'a.
AL. TYLER, llcnenil Superintrndent, Erie
Real Estate for Sale.
fpilK sulmerilior ofTers the following valuable
1 Heal K.tnte at private sale:
IAN nrrea and I U perches of furm land, sixly
acres cleared, and having thereon a good frame
houe and log hrn. This is the very best coal
land. tMluatod in Woodward township, one half
mile Irorn I ueeytillc.
Al.o, KNI nrrea of Timber land, situated on
Morgan's Kun, in Woodward towmhip, una and a
half miles from Puaeyvillo.
Also, two nrrea, wilh a two-storr plank bouse
and fiame stable thereon, situated in Woodward
town. hip, on the road lading from Tyrone to
Clearfield town, two miles from l'useyvillc'j a good
location fnr a trndr.mnn of nnr iind.
Also, two lots In Puneyvillr, with six bouses
and one barn erected thereon, the two lots lying
a.ljoining. Thefinit.Na. Hl.heingacornrrlot.wilh
tavern ptsnd, eontnintng three-fourths of aa eorv,
with over 30 feet of bank on Clearfield creek;
rent worth Hlj per year. Second lot, (No. II,)
60 feet nn front street and 150 feet bark, with two
plank houses created thmin.wrll suitable for mer
cantile or any public bu.inces.
Sif-Tbc above property will l so!,! at reasona
ble prlres and fair terms. C. J. rlHnl'K,
IVI.3 6m:p.l Madera P. 0., Clearfield co.. Pa
REMINGTONS'
1 vf
FIRE ARMS.
Hold by the Trade C;rnrral!.
PRICES REDUCED.
A tiboral Discount to Dealers.
Army Rev.lver, 44-100 in. Calibre,
Navy Revolver, 36-100 In. calibre,
Bolt Revolver, (self cocking.) Navy calibre,
Beit Revolver, Navy siia calibre.
Police Revolver, Navy sire calibre,
New Poeket Revolver, (wilh loading lovor,)
Pocket Revolver, (self cockier.)
Repealing Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. SI cartridge.
, .r.,,,, , ,,,,, oinut pi.; no. 2i eanrmge.
Vest Pocket Pistol. No. 2, 30 A 91 cartridge,
Gun Cane, nsing No. 81 eartridgr,
Siagle Barrel hoot Uan,
Revolving Rifle, .16 1U0 In, calibre.
Breech Loading Rifle, No. XI eatlridge.
Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 cartridge,
II. H. Rifle, (steei barrel.) with sabre bayonet,
II. S. Rilled Musket, Springfield pattern.
Upwards of luo.000 furnished tha V. 8, Oot
irnment. Our new Breerh Loading Arms hare Just been
approved and adoptsd for military service in
Europe, K. REM1RUTON A SONS
Ilion. New York.
AflRRTi Moor A Klchcls, New York) Wm.
Reed A Son, Boston ; Jos. 0 Orubb A Co, Phil,
adrlphia; Poulton Trimble, Baltimore; Henry
Folsom A Co., New Orleans and Memphis;
Johnson, Spencer A Ca., Chicago, L. W. Rum
sry Co., St. Louis ; Albert K. Crane, San
rranoirco. Iv4 It
N:
JEW CARRIAGE AND WAGON
shop, in Cluerlield, rennsylTRdia.
(Immediately in rear of Machine Shop,)
The subscriber would resnectfuIlT Inform tha
citlsens ol (.learueld, nnd the publie in general,
that he is prepared to de all kinds of work on
CAUIil AUKS,
HUGO IKS,
WAGONS,
8LKIGI1S,
MI.CDS. lc
on short nolle and in a workmanlike manner
.JMT-A1I Orders f romptly attended to jp
WM. WrKNiailf.
Clearficlil, February H4h, lHGtj.-ly.
DRESSMAUHoTlTC.
SPFCIAL N0TICE.-p.,lslan DRKSI nnd
CLOAK Making. Ladiea can have lhair
Dresses, Suits, Coat, and Basquines handsomely
made and trimmed, at tbe shortest Roliee, at tha
oidestahlirhrd stand, 10S1 tbestnut slrtet
ranryaui piam rns, Mtnlila Ore. menu.
drees and eloak bullous, Hihbens, Clunny and'
Ouipura Uces. Bugle and Oimp Press Trtm-
igs, with a larre varUi r Rr.,u a..
Ouods, from It to iC ner cent lees than elsewhere.
nipu. receiving dsily. Paris Fsrhioa la tissue '
paper, for Lediee aad Childien't Ureases, Nets
i i auarnsior Uerrhants aad Drewmakert now .
... "rl- M' BIWltKRpt,
if ly 10.M Chestaut St.. Phlladelrr
j
hia
Tlt'l- Prrcns dcii
... - a .n . .. . 1 ;
tee. with me at - -...;... 1
thai i win ...t a. r..J : :
anv d.v. ,e7yovt,;v":V..V'-.Tr "
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dSiLi.'ili
IIERRELL & BIGLER,
HXALERA IN
IIARDWAllE.
ALSO, stANt'gACTt'RtRC OT
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
je27-y CLRARriEi.D, r.
a ia)T op sXFiiTTisriiuim.Ks
JIARSKSS, COLLARS, Ktc,
Korleby MERRELL 1IIO I.Eli.
FAL.M UK'S J'ATT'IN'I'S'LTmF
ISC, HAY FORKS,
Koraalaby MERRELI. & BIGLER.
OIL, PAINT, riJTTYGLAlsS,
KAILS, Ac,
Forialety M tit lit I. L, & DIGLER.
HARNESS TRIMMINGS & KllOE
FINDINGS,
Focfule by MERKKLL & BIGLER.
GTNsTi'ISTOLS, SIVOKD CAM KS,
&C, A.C.,
Foi nale by MERHELL k BIGLER.
STOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND
SIZES,
For aale by MERRELL A BIGLER.
IRON! IRON! IRON! IRON!
For ale by MERRELL A BIGLER.
HORSE SUOESoT ilORSESlfOE
KAILS,
For Rale by MERRELL A BIGLER.
FARMERS, MERCHANTS,
AND CITIZENS,
Look to your Interests!
G. sTlXEGAL,
Plillipkburg, Centre county, Penn'a,
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
"Itrol'LD respcetrully inform his friends and
I tha public generally, that ba
Has Opened Larok Sales Rooms
In the borough of Phil'psburg. Pa., for tba man
ufacture and sals of
STOVES,
TIN
IRON
AND SHEET
WARE,
Of eTorr description, manufactured from tba best
material. My Tariety of cooking stores oon
sista of tha celebrated Ironsides, the best
cooking stores In the United Statoaj
Continental, Lehigh. Farmer,
Daylight, Charm, Ac, and
arery Tariety of th
BEST PITTSBURG
MANUFACTURE.
Parlor an J
Ueatlnt? Stoves of
A l.l... ...,.,.. " . '
...ii,iivd, ine.uuing rpears
AnU-DusU
Sold at the Lowest Cah Price.
MerchanU desiring to purchase will led It to
their adrantaga toaiamine my stock bo for s par
chasing elsewhere.
vcrTot A" ,?i'r BPO"TIfO and OTflER
2r?TinoW " Rl'Tidoi to on the SHORTEST
sepia tf
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
The times ara hard j yoa d like to ouiw
llow yon may save yonr Dollars .
The way to do lt I will show,
II yon will read what follows.
A man who lived not far from here,
Who worked bard at his trade,
Dut nal a househuid to support,
That squandered all ha made.
I met bim once, says be. "my friend,
I look threadbare and rough j
I've tried to get myself a suit,
But can't cava up enough."
Says I, my friend, how much havs yon
I'll tell you whsre to go.
To get a suit that's sound and cheap
AiKKI.KSTi;i!hd'SandCo.
He took what little he bad saved,
And went to iteiieuatciu A Hrotbcra',
And there he got a handsome suit,
for ball ba paid to others.
Sow ha Is borne, be looks so well
And their effect is attci.
Tbst when they take their dally meals.
They don't eat half ao much.
And now ba finds on Saturday nlghl
With all their wants supplied j
That ha baa money left to spend,
And soma to lay aside.
His good success, with cheerful s nils.
Ue gladly tells to all)
If you'd save Money, go and buy,
Vour clothes at Hciieiiatcln tlolblng HalL
Where the cheapest, Inert and best Clothing
and good Furnishing Ooods can ba had to suit
every taste, and In every atyla,
April II, 18 tf
II. Bkidge,
HJEEOUJiAOT TASLOS,
(Store one dear Kast of Clearfield House,)
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.
Keep on litind a full assortment ol
ULXTS FURX1SUI.NU GOOUS,
such aa
Shirla, Linen and Woolen under Shirts,
drawers and aocka, neck-ties, poeket kandker
chiefs gloves umbrellas, hats Ac, in great variety.
01 piece Goods he keeps the best Cloths of all
"snadev and colors, such as
BLACK DOESKIN 'JF Til E VERY
beat maxe. Fancy Cass inter in prenl Tariey;
Alo, French Coating. Beaver, Tilot, Chin
chilla, and rricntt over coaling, all of
wlncb will ba anl'l Cheap Tor Cash ; and
made up according to the lateal Sty lee by
Experienced Workman. Also Agent for
Clear liel.1 co., for I. M. Singer, rf- Co . pel
ebraled Sewing Machines. H- HKllXiK.
Clearfield, 1'enn'a, Not. I, lSG5.-tf.
ON 11LS OWN HOOK.
W. TITLARK,
T0l'LD respectfully announea to the eilt
If aens of ClearBeld and vicinity, that he
has taken tbe rooms formerly itceupird by P. A.
Oanlin, in Uraham's How, immediately over 11.
F. Kauglc 's Jewelry store, and will continue the
TAILORING BUSINESS.
A full assortment of Clothe, Caasimeree and
Veetinge oastaatlr aa band, and made to rH..
a tha ahdrtest entice.
Particular attention will be given to CUTTING
Men's, Hoes' and Chi'drea's clothing la tha most
fashionable stylra. tiira kirn a call.
"-If W. F. CLARK.
C ground anal angruHiid aplrra. Citron, Enc
T llrh Currants, hi. Coiea aad Vinegar of
tha best qnality. For sale by U. A .
ClearBeld, January 10th, ISM.
1)re Liberty White l.'iiThaVnTtee,
the most durable and the iron economical.
Try It! Manufactured only by Eirolrr a Sntvn.
Wholesale Ilrug, Paint A tllass Dealers, No. 117
norm inird M, I'htl'a. March II, lfiCo ly.
Swalma' panacea, Kennedy's medifsl 1)17.
eovery, llembold's Daehu, Haker's Cod Liver
Oil, Jane's nod Ayer's medicines or every kind
For sale by H. A L
SI, 500
! St wing I'.ai
der and upper I
ive years. An
paid. The oi.
Per Vcarl-Wt want Aran '
everywhere to sell eurtrao an 1
arhlnes. Three new kinds. I'a.
Tt" Rest ns trial. Warraatei
" Anore tnlary or large commissions
P'. The cult machines sold in t ailed States
for leas tbaa f40, which ara f,llt f.ceatea' h,
l" "heeler Wilson, drover A Baker,
Swier A C., aad Bachelder. All other cheap
I1""; '
7, !
, . ... . "
1" , " "V"?""""'" "'
ar
" i
pi Isonment.
t"u """l"' rR
ulvrt sent rev. ahj. ..n ..
A Clark at liiH. L u i . .
C,". "i"'' '
Ma, 1, If t
...
NEW HARDWARE STORE
Philipsburg, Centre Co., Ta.
G. H, ZEIGLER & CO.,
DEALKHS IK
Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Wood
Willow and Tin Ware, Stoves, Oils,
Paints, Glass, itc, itc.
THE attention of Mechanics, Builders, Farm
ers, Lumbermen, nnd Buyers generally, If
Invited tha faot that we ara offering a better
assortment of goods in our line, than eau be
found elsewhere in this pirt of tba Bute, at
Fricei to Bait the Times-
Our stock aompriscs a general assortment of
TOOLS and MATERIALS used by Carpenters,
Blacksmiths, Carriage and Wagon Makera, Juin
ars, Ac, Ac; together wilh a Urge stock of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, SPIKES,
MINING SUPPLIES, SAD
DLERY, KOPE, CHAINS,
GRINDSTONES, CIR
CULAR, MILL, &
CItOSS-CUT
SAWS,
ENAMELLED, FINISHED, AND
TLAIN HOLLOW WARE,
CABLE CHAINS,
LARD, LINSEED, COAL, LUBRICATING,
AND FISH OILS,'
TURPENTINE,
BENZINE,
TARNISHES,
COAL-OIL LAMPS 4 LANTERNS.
An excellent assortment of FINK CUTTLERY,
comprising Knives, Pocks. Dessert, Ten, and
Table Spoons, Scissors, Kaiora, Ao.
BRITTANIA AND SILVER-PLATED WARE
TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY
and best Manufacture.
Bonsshold, Horticultural, Farming aad Rafting
implements, ol tna latest and most
improved patterns.
Blacksmiths ean ba supplied wilh
ANVILS,
BELLOWS,
VICES,
SLEDGES,
HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE
SHOES, HORSE NAILS,
And all kinds of IRON AND STEEL.
Carpenters and Builders will Ind In our esteb
Ushucnt a superior stock of
Planes, Saws, Augers, Hatcheis, Single,
Double-Bit and Pealing Axes,
Hammers, Files, Hinges,
Chisels, Screws, Bolts,
Locks,
Pulleys, Sash, Cord, de., ot.
Farmers and Rtftmea will ffnd everything In
their line, and cheaper than can ba had else-
wnere.
.JW-Particular attention Is invited ta
OUR STOCK OF STOVES,
Comprising Spear's Celebrated Anil Doit, Cook
and Parlor Stevee, of all eiaes. Also,
THEXIAGARACOOK. PARLOR COOK,
BRILLIANT, DAWN. DEW DROP,
ARCTIC AND COMMON
EGO, TOCKET,
ir., 4a
Kir All of tho above Goods w ill be
sold CHEAP FOR CASH-jpn
CII. ZtlGLER tj- Co.
Phillpsbnrg, OcL II, lgMl.ly
O, YES! O, YES!
TWENTY FER CENT. LOWER THAN
ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE
COUNTY.
JOHN S. RADEBACH,
HAWMl opened a new store at tha "Blue
Ball," in Clearfield county, wishes to notify
the publie that he is determined to sell all kinda
oi uoods CHKAPKR than tha CHEAPEST, In
defiance ta tha county.
Now is your Time to Call and Examine,
While ha It placing on bit shelves a full assort
ment of
Pry Ooodi,
(Irveeriee,
Vueenewere,
Hardware,
Eartheswara,
Kruge, Oila, aad Palate.
Medici nee.
Ao., Ac, Ao.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
Of all kinds, constantly kept on hand.
A (antral assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
For Ilea and Boys' wear.
All to ba eeld nt a eere t.nw rntn r...
CASH, or eichanged for all kinds of Marketing.
-SAWED LI MBER A RnTNni.rta ..v..
ta exchange for gooua.
fiM-tf JOnN BJIADEBACH.
Grape Vines for Sale.
l LL the leading hardy varieties of trrt
V naality.
loucord, I year old. 11 cents, or Rid ... ice
jeara eld, centa. ar f 10 per 10
. . ear oio, events; nest white gratia.
Iona, 1 year old, $1 at j best amber grape.
Any other varieties below Nursery prices
Orders solicited as tooa at convenient, sd (lied
tnroutlon, by A. M. III1.I.S
J,l'r,c'11. . Aagnst II, isr-tf.
B Vinet ready for removal hv the Ilia
' wtnber.
CI.UAHUKI DM KKHV-EccvaoR
He.R i I.nrsTRT.-The undersigned having
stablishada Nursery, oa the Tike, about hair
way between Clearleld and Curwensrille, is pre.
pared to furnl-k all kinds nf Fruit trcee. f Rtaud.
" I)Vf'' B""trn, PhnthberV Orap,
O'Twatrri. Lawtoa Blarkherry, 8iraw
wvnj aaa naa'brry, vine
r ,.-. .' ' vran
II L I n .
Ti Rheubtrb, Aa.
"Hey promptly attenHedto. Address, '
rt.M,'...lT. i.I.T, HI0HT,t.r-,n.vllle.
AAwaVIUAAV AAAVnAwA) I AAAJaJ
I 'I I IK A ' Nil .
"eve.u, vr
showers & graham.
Fall Goods,
New and Very Cheap I
CHOWERS A URAUAM respectfully aa.
O aoonce to tbe publie that they are now open
ing aa eitenairt aesortment of
V ALL GOODS,
At the old stand la Graham's new building which
they offer to sell at astonishingly low prieei
(considering their com !) for eash or approv!
ed country produce. Their stock of
DRY GOODS
CANNOT BE SURPASSED!
Customers ean there finds
CALICOES WITH FART COLORS !
MUSLINS I DELAINES! LAWNS J
CLOTHS CASUMERS! VESTINOS!
LADIES'SHA WLj 1 GENTS' 611 AWLS
HATS 4 CAPS 1 BOOTS t 8H0ES
CARPETS V OIL-CLOTHS!
OUR STOCK OF
FANCY GOODS
IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE
AND VARIETY, embracing
NOTIONS! NOTIONS I NOTIONS
Scurfs ! Hoad-Xeta 1 Neck-Tiee
Satchelo! Port ilotinaiccS 1 BrunheB
Pliotofrrnphic Albums !
PIPES. TORACCO k H EG A US !
TEUFUMERY OF ALL KINDS!
Or anything else in the Motion Line I
ALSO,
HARD-WARE !
tt.' t:-v n ttt i Tin i
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS !
All of the best quality, and selected with special
regard to tba trade of Clearfield oounty.
JOSEPH 8. 6HOWERS.
EDWARD W. GRAHAM,
ClearBeld, Sept. 2a, 186S.
Cheap Furniture!
DESIRE8 to Inform hit old friends and eas
terners that, having enlarged bit shop and
increased hit faeilitiea for manufacturing, ba it
now prepared to make to order furniture at may
be desired, la good atyla and at cheap rite. t,.r
C ash, lis mostly baa oa band at his "l urni
ture Rooms," a varied assortment ot Keady-uiade
Furniture, among which art
Bureaus nnd Side-Bon rdrt,
Wardrobes and book -Cases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor
Breakfast and Dining Extension Tablet.
Common. French-Pot, cottage, Jenny-
Lind and other Beditead.
SOFAS of all, KINDS, WORK-STANDS
HAT-RACKS WASH-STANDS, Ao.
Rocking and Arm Chairs,
String-Beat, Cane-Bottom aad Parlor Chain
and Common nnd other Chairs.
LOOKina-QLA&SES
Of every description on hand; aad new glasaaa
for old frames, which will be pat la on va
ry reasonable terms on short notice.
He nlso keeps on haot, orfurniahea to or
der, Hair. Com-Husk. Hair aad
Cotton to Mattresses.
COFFI.U, Of every kind,
Made ta order, and funerals attended with a
Hoaree, henerer desired.
Awe, llonac Painting; dons to order.
Tba mktcriher alto aunufacturee, and bat
constantly ea band,
- lenient . Patent Waihlnr tfachiner.
The best now in use. Those nsing this marble
never need be without clean elothea ! He alto haf
Flyer's Patent Churn,
A superior art tie. A family using thla Churn
never need be without batter I
All tba above and many other articles ar fwr
aiehed to customers cheap for Cava ar escbge4
for approved country piiAwc. Caerry, Maple,
Poplsr, llnwood and other Lumber suitable for
Cabinet work, taken la exchange fnr fnrnitura.
-Remember the ahop It oa Market street,
Clearfield, Pa.. and nearly opposite the "Old lew
Surra." J0UN HCL1CH.
Not. J6, 1861. j
A iEV FIRM.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
Druggists, Clearfield, I'cnn'a.
naving refitted and removed to tha room la'ely
occupied by liicbnrd Moasop. ejoar
oiler, low for cash, a ivell ao
Incted aaoortment of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Alto, Palrni Medicinet of all kinds, Oila,
Ulaia.ruttv. ly Slofft. Siationnry,
Tobacco and Scgars,
Confoctiotiary, Spice, and a larger alook
of Tariene eTer ofl'eml in tbit
place, and warranted to be
of tho lest the Market a fiords.
J. O. HARTSWICK,
Deo. 13. 'Oi.-tf. JOHN IRWIN.
Accidents 1 Accidents I
North American Transit Insurance Co,
Principal Office, 133 8. 4th St., Pbll'a.
Chartered . .
Capital ...
March 3. )Mwt
MMt,MM
riMIK oaly Accident Insnraae Company of
J. Pennsylvania.
Annual Peliciet Issued aralast all A ceM.ote
at exceedingly low rates. Insurance effected in
any turn from tstt ta t Id. foe. Ne n.ediral ca
atrinatioa required. Compensation giveu each
weea in caee of iniury.
Tblt enmfanv has t;d enaav ! .MMhit.
sn4 aatiilactorily, and Its OfUcere and Iiireietnrt
ar widely and favorably knowa throughout tba
6tata.
OrnccRt Louis U Roupl, President.
Henry C. Tirown, Secretary.
James U. Conrad, Treasurer.
K. 8. Keelrr, tlsncral Acet.t
DiRRrroRa Uwia L. Bouoi ti.w.
Agent Penn'a Rsilroad Ca ; sj.nh.. a
of M. W. Ilaldwln A Co. Phil.d'. . E.n..i r-
Palmer, Cashier Commercial K'.t ii.:i. '
Hichard o.d. 6rm Wood, W,r,h A i'irTwaid'
No. n Market si. I'hil'a .1.,,,.. r i .
firm Conrad A Vt'alt .n. ?. MrV. .," i .;:. .i . '
K, I,inffftlev. tjnlitienokl llB,-t .. '
II. U. Leisenring, l:il A I:i DtcI. '.
tfeorge Merlin, fua Martin. T. a x-
Cnestnutsu Phil . ; Knoeh I.,.l l...'oeMr.
Sup t Pa. h.ilrosd , O. C. Fra.ci.caa, OeaeraJ
Agent Penn'a Railroad Company.
Policirt issued and inrormaiioa furnished ba
JOHN L, ClIXLK. Age.t.
"P " Clearfield. Pa
MUSICSTOlfET
M.(;iKi;XEliaopenodliig Mu.
1 J a io Store, onn dour -ret nr w
ntn'd ''Z? Blrh:n " -P ee..t..tlT
hand Ptcin.ay A Sons' and Oaehl.'a P,. ti.
aiaciuring lompany's Pianos, Mason A U.mll.'a
(sbinet Organi aad Carhirt, Keedham Co a'
Jl doileons ; Ouitara. Violins. Fifes, Flutes
Uuitar and Violiu strings.
Wi sic Iioou.0.ldea Chain. Ooldea Showtr,
Ooldea Coneer. Golden Trio, Ac,, A.
r ,"'UJ,1,',"" U "'nllT recWin.
from Philadelphia all the l. ...j,, wh,r?
PCMon nt n dtsunc wishing, ean .rder, aad
JJn" ,,U' ' raOt.IUh.r-u pri;
'PiRnot and Organt Ttarranted for Ive
Those wl.hiog to buy any ofthe akoT.rt!clM
ar. Invited to call and eMmlo, a,in. before pur
chasing .lecwhere. My price, ar th tarns aa
IB New knrkand Philadelphia,
Cjicul.r, of U,tnu,,B(, ,,,, n ,
applicattoa wilh any additional inforir'atioa deT
' v.. B. M. ORKKNK.
liill street, Huntingdon, p. ,
On. door west of Lew is' Hook Stera.
r . .W.J! 'B.- A P' B1-M(KR. Cl..reld.
Alf,?otLA."0 fUarf.e Id co, Penn'a.
ITttHtpKR 11 TTI-H8 at " '
.VERRILt t CMLRB'S.