Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 16, 1868, Image 4

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    TIIK HKl'imUCAX.
RELIGIOUS MT jCELLANY.
Wlmt a Missing it in w hi'ii (lio liv
inn wntcr tiinlu's u fl'iinu wUliin (tie
Oii'iti.iti ! Wli.-tt a rui-.o Id ho no
ut. tln Ktfiiitinl niinls nl' liiriiinlily '
exhaling lliu luili'iility ul livioi i)y.
"Po vim hmv, ''I would lio n Cliririt
i:in il l Jell limt I w;m worthy"? How
is it with Clii'i-it t Is hu not worthy ?
If j-oti (lipiMclfJ niton your own
Hln'iintli ulono, you might (ear uml
draw hark ; hut when the treasure of
eternily ure yours, uml wlii'ii Christ
hns naid to every ono of you, ns ho
would say ii'lio wt ro hero now, "Trust
mo : just us Ion -, my children, us 1
II vo do not he ufruid, for you shall live
also ; I pletlo my life lor yours"
can you lukuliiiu at his word, and be
content ?
Conformity with Ciihiht. The
chief study of a Christian, and the
very thing that makes him a Christ
ian, is conformity with Christ. The
Bum of religion (says Pythagoras) is
to ho liko him' who thou worshijipest.
And that truly is our only way ; there
is nothing hut wandering anil perish
ing in all other ways, nothing hut
darkness and misery out of him : "but
ho that fullowcth me," says ho, "shall
not walk in darkness." And there
fore it is set before us in the gospel in
so clear and lively colors that we may
make this our whole endeavor to be
like him.
True Btiiexoth. Tho secret of all
diligent, energy, pleasure, success in
duty, is a heart enlarged by tho love
of God. ' For tho lovo of Christ con
straineth us." Oh! thutgoldeu chain
of perfect freedom ; that binding yoke
of most sweet and willing bondage!
See. St. Paul the bondsman of Christ,
going out to do his daily service of
labor and perils, chanting his morning
song, and sit ing, "Most gladly will J
glory in my inlirmities, that tho power
of Christ may rest upon inc." "Strong
in the Lord and in tho power of his
might," was St. Paul but his strength
was the strength of faith.
Criminal Silknce. How many
Christian students in college., and
Christian clerks in business, are guilty
of the ncgligenco referred to in tho
following: A college, student, who,
after resisting tho strivings of the
Spirit for months, has recently yielded
Lis heart to Jesus, tells mo that the
great obstacle which kept him from
Christ was tho fact that although for
a year of college life ho had been con
stantly and intimately associating
with Christians, not one had ever
spoken to him of the welfare of his
soul. Could they bo sincere? Was
religion a reality 1
Now. tho grace of God will rjse as
high as its source. If you and I havo
grace that began with us, it will never
get higher than wo are. It you have
grace, that the priest gavo you when
you wero christened, it will never get
higher tiian tho priest; but if you get
tho truo grace of God which descends
from heaven, it will take you us high
as tho New Jerusalem, fiom which it
caino. High up in tho throne of God
aro the everlasting springs of divine
mere-; at tho foot of diviho sover
eignty it wells up a spring, clear as
crystal, ptiro without a stuin, and it
Hows down to earth, leaping down by
tho way of the cross. And it will as
cend as high as its course. It will go
to the throno again, that is where it
came from, and it will riso to its own
level, a,nd it will float up their with it.
If, by the grace of God, you have
been made to tasto, to feel, and to
bo saturated w ith the grace that came
from God, from a divine source, you
shall also havo n divine portion for
ever. It is stronger than a promise. A
promise implies that it might bo
another way. Put when ho says,
"Pceauso I live, yo shall live also," it
assumes that there is no other tiling
possible His life being granted as a
fact, the other thing follows as an ir
resistablo and inevitable sequence. So
that from him should flow that which
they needed. Whatever they lacked
of might, ho would mako good. What
ever they lacked of knowledge, ho
would supply them from disown know
ledge. hatever tho needed of guar
dianship, of consolation, of guidance,
of interference of any sort, he guaran
teed them. "Keemiso I live, we shall
livo also." My life for yours, said Christ
to his disciples. And when he said it
to those that wero nronnd about him
then ho said it to all who should bo
licvo in his name to the end of time.
And there stands flaming in tho heav
en of faith to day the declaration that
tho life of God, through Jesus Christ,
is the surely and pledge of victory and
salvation to ovtry one that believes
on the Lord Jesus Christ. Not becuase
of your goodness, not because of your
skill, and not because of your skillful
leadership under which you made your
voyage ; but because there is in God
provision for salvation 3-ou have
ground for hope und consolation.
Fol'R I.Ml'OSSlHI.E Tin NHS. First, to
oscapo trouble by running away from
duly. Jonah onco mado the ex peri
merit; but ho soon found himself
where all tho imitators will in the end
fiud themselves. Therefore, iminfullv
meet and overcome the tliiliculties and
trials to which fho post assigned you
by God's pl'ovidciico exposes you.
Second, to become a Christian of
strength and maturity without under
going severe trials. What fire is to
cold, that is affection to fho believer,
it burns up the dross and makes the
irold shine forth with unalloyed lustro.
Third, to forii an independent char
acter except when thrown upon their
own resources. The oak in tho mid
dle, of the forest, if surrounded on
every side by trees that shelter and
shado it, runs up tall and sit kly ; but
nwiijr from its protectors, and the first
Mast will overturn it. Hut the same
tree, growing in the open air where
it is continually beat upon by the
1 'mpest, becomes its own protector.
So tho man who is compelled to rely
"'i his own resources forms an irxlu
pendonco of chancier to which ho
could not otherwise have attained.
Fourth, to bo a growing man when
you look to your post lor influence,!
instead of bringing influence to your
post. Therefore, prelcr rather to!
iimb up hill with dillieulty, than to '
i-"ll down with inglorious ease. I
Vrofrs'jior.a & Vibinrss Cards.
D. W. H UTCHINSON,
ATTOIfXKV AT LAW,,
.ll ant, I t If Co.. I'a.
Special Munition paid to Pai.krtipt
heiurulbe Hcfisler. nov-i-"ni.p.l
FRANK BARRETT,
ATTORN KY AT LAW,
( ImrllcU, Ph.
Office on Hconnil itrwt, with Walter UnrrMt, Kmj.
W lUvififT made arrangements' with I. V.
Iltitrdiiifim, Kn.. Attorney in I1. S. Court a,
who 1ms hie nflioe in the mine town with the ltc-irii-irr
in liitrikriii.trv, nt (.in.nl, Krie co.. J'., I
inn prt pared to In ki; charge of chm-ii in l.Hiikruptr.y.
Churji'i moderate. ' net:.,, fi7
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
Clcarflrld. Pa.
Office in tho Court House. J.vll,'(7
JOHN H. FULFORD
I
A'J'i'UIiXEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
OGice with J. B. McKnally, Esu.., over First Na.
tiomil liar.k. '
CJ-Pronipt attention giren to the securing
of llounty, Claims. Ac., anil to all Icgul business.
March 2S, lar,7-ly.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTOIIXEY AT LAW.
Office on Second St., ClourSeld, Pa. novIl.fSo
Win. A. Viillace. Win. I. Hitler.
J. lllako Wallers. l'riuik Fielding.
WALLACE, BIGLER & FIELDING,
ATTOHNEVS AT LAW,
Cleat-Held, Pa.
jsMT'Leeal business of ail kinds promptly and
accurately attended to. irayl?i-y
thosTj McCUL lough,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW.
Oloe ailjoinini; the Bauk, formerly occupied by
J. If. JMcEnully, Keiond at,, Clearlield.
jr-fr-Will attend promptly to culltjctions, ule
of IiiihI.. Ao. Idecl7.fi2
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTOHNEY AT LAV
And It e nl Ilhtule Ageut, Clearfield, Pa.
Office on Murkct etreot, opposite the jail.
JTfr Itecpectfully offers his services In felling
and buying land in Clearfield and adjoining
counties ; and with an experience of over twenty
yeurs m a surveyor, flat ten hiuuolf that he can
r wilder natirfncliut.. tebHStlU tf
WM, M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTOIIXEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Office on Market street one door ea.it of tlie Clear
field County Hank. may I, '111
John II. Orvis. T. T. Alexander.
ORVIS & ALEX A N D E r7
ATTOHXEYS AT LA H',
Jlellelimfc. Pa. seP1V-y
f. b7 r e e mT d,,
' rilYSICIAX AXD SUUGEON,
ylluviiig removed to the late retidenee of
Oeo. J. hylcr, deoeaseJ, near ilhetnsKruve,
Pa., ofTvri his proleeional services tolne people
of the surrounding country. jy 1 1,'tl7
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
Late Surgeon of the 83d Hejr, inent, Pennsylvania
olunteers, having returned from the Army
offers bi professional services to the citizens
of Clearfield county.
r-d"l'ruft'PBiinal calls promptly at ten led to.
ufliee on bocond street, formerly occupied by
Dr. Woods. nprVDA-U
DR. A. M. HILLS,
r-?) DENTIST.
Office corner" of Front and Market
st reel i, ippusit the "Cltai held Huuse," Clcitriteld,
I'cnn'a. Bii(fH,'7-y,
"jTblaIuTw a l t e rs
jSCKIVEXEH AX I) COXYEYAXCEH.
Agent fur the Puichane and Sale of Lands.
karlii lil. Pa.
9Proinpt attention given to all business
eonneeted with the county unices. Office with
Hon. Win. A. Wallace. janlnii-tf
LEVI F. IRWIN,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
For Lawrenco township,
Clcarfii-ld P. ., I ll orlii ld Co., P.
recollections and remittances promptly
msile. Je2a,r7.
licensedauct1on e'er.
Tho undfrviiird hnvinp; prtK'tirrd a license, will
attend to si!!inf; sules in unv part of fh eeounty.
Charges liioder:!!-. Aildrcs,
scpllU.2m. N. I,. lllllll.X'S, ( l.ardehl, Pa.
MA J. JOHN ROSS,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
fMend P. )., l lrarllt'lil Co., Pa.
W'ill attend proiiiptly to calling Ven
dues, ales of Heal Ksdiiu, Ao., anywhere io
the county. Terms moderate
Hell tp., June 2", liiT-ly I'd.
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Manufacturers of and Wholetnle Dealers in
MEN A X I 1HX' CLonilXG,
1i larket I lit V err hunt SI rent,
uRrr,7 Piiii.Anri.ptiM, p.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
M KUCHA XT,
I'rrnrlivllle, ( Icarflt'ld C'uiinty, Pa.
Keeps colistanllv on li:illd ft full a.sorllileTit of
tin (o,ls, ll.uilwnre, UroefrMs, mid cvervnnnir
usutilly ki pt in a retail store, ivhi;'h will he sold,
fur eili, a- elienp as clfewh'TC in the comily.
Kren--h ille. June 27, lst(;.y.
STRETCH, BENNETT & Co
(Suc.-eKj.ors t- Peter T. Wright l V.,
1KI (tIITr.il' OF AM. 111141. PUS I
l)IiU(i.S AX1) MKDICIXES,
Al so.
Brandies Sl Wines for Medical purposes.
jel.Tfi7 No. r,0l Marki-t SI., l'hiliida.
MOSHANNON LAND &. LUMBER CO.,
O.-LKHI.A r-Ti:AM MILLS,
s ixi rM Ti srs
LUMIJER, LATH, AXI PICKETS.
II. II. SIIIU.IXr.FOP.I4, Pre.i.hnt.
OHec Forest Place, No. 1 1' j S. till sl., Pliil a.
JUIIX I.AUMiK, SiipFriiilrn.lt nt.
j.r.'fi- (Ise. tihi Mills, t leartiehl county. Pa.
1807. fall. 18G7
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co.,
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods,
K". 2:;:i, 2..:, 2 '.a ,t 211 X. Thiid St.,
PlIll.AM.I.rillA.
M'e are now prepim d with our ii'iial extensive
ami well a..t,rtfl sl.it k to offer calm intiiiftiifiits
to CASH III FH J. apt 1 1 -II
REUBEN HACKMAN,
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
( leal liriil, Prnn'n.
V-W 'H eteeiile jt.l.s in his line proinpllv anil
iu a workmanlike inaniitT. aprt,(7
JA$. C. BARRETT,
JUSTICE OK THE PEACE
And Licensed Cntireraneer.
I.ullK-rOuirK, 1 Itailifld n., P.
rColleelions and mniltances promptly
made, and all kinds of legal instruments rieeuled
on short notice. (msyvVM tf
C. KRATZER &. SON,
M E It C il A N T S ,
ItrAl.ana la
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware,
Cullcry, Queenswa re, firocenei, rorisions and
Shlocls, .
t'lpaillrrt. Print.
At Iht old stand o Front street. alee '
Academy. ldoel2, r,i tf i
I ) LSI oualiir of I'lUNTS, fr K,c. al
1) II. W. SMITH':
an iy fl'.piuK 0'ivornlfs, C-tr.
EC I ( I I A8tl NONSOr,
Ii E A I. F II IN
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS.
Mt'sUXS
DELAINES
coHt; lai.s
at
at
al
Si'nnlinn
Si'hSiltintl
Scnsiiliiiu
Srn an lion
)rica
irica
.nt-
ALI'ACAS
at
i 11
,lut roccivi-il ut MOSSiil'S'.
(II NOMA MS nt SoiiHiitiou prift
CIIIXTZ
I'HINTS
II Li V IX
CKAVATS
at
at
at
at
SoiiHiit ion
St'iiitiilidti
Sonsntiitn
StunHitlKin
iriws
tl ift'S
(riotie
jtriow
nl WUSSOI'S'
SHAWLS at
lit (X NETS at
Seiiaalion pricio
NminUiou pricee
C'OLUHED I
MUSLINS I
at Ki-iiaHlion priew
All to lie IiiiJ ul MOSSOrS',
LINEN at
CHASIt at
CUUTA1N3 at
St'llMllit)!)
Scnsalioi)
Kenaaliou
Setnsiition
Snalion
prict's
prinw
prims
prices
I'AllLK CLOTHS at
FKINOE
at
at
at
at
prices
nt JIOSSOl'S'.
LACE
HOSIERY
ItlHHONS
TlilMMIXGS
of all kintla A
Senaatinn
Sutisalion
8t'i)eiition
priorts
priutuj
prices
at .Sminittion prices
in auy quun ty
AlwHvaon Land at aiunntirs .
prices
prions
prices
prieea
prices
prices
at MUMOJ'ir.
CLOTH I XG auchl
aa Coats, l'unt?,
Veets,
Uuder Shirts,
Klimnel Shirtb,
lioiils, Shoes,
Hats anil Caps,
at BOtjuation prices
Now lor ale at MOSSOrS.
H A II D W A H E
audi aa Sus,tiuils
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Hinges,
LIQUORS, such
as VVin, Iiramly,
(J in, W b iakcy,
Cofinac, elc, etc.,
FKUI l'S, such aa
Prunes, lluiaina,
Figa, Filberts, 4c.
CROCKKIES, aay
Flour, Hams,
ShoultleM, Siijiar,
Molaaaoa, Collee,
Tea, trstkf.ri,
Spicea, Canillet,,
Coul Uil, etc., elc.
at senastioo pricor
at MOSSOrS'.
at sensation price
at sensation price
at Mossors'.
at sensation prices
Always at MOSSOTS'.
BLACKING
lliil'KS
I'OWDER
SHOT
LEAD
CATS
at
tensHtinn
sensation
seni-ation
sensation
Benaatinn
ai-nsntion
prices
at
at
at
ut
at
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
At tlie More of KICUAliD MOSSOl",
MOSSOP
Always lieojn on liRiirl a toll
assortment of all kinds of poods reipiiierl
lor the accoinuiodaliou ol Uie pullic.
July 2, IST.
riiliSII AIMUVALS
AT TIIK rllKAP KT011K OF
EDWARD W.G1UIIAM
Spring Goods. New and Very Cheap !
flMIE undersigned rcspoctrully announces to
X the piblie that hey Is now opening an
extensive assortment of PPHIXQ 00 Jl'D, at
the old stand ib Graham's new building, which
he offers to sell at exceedingly low prices, eon.
lidcring their Oust, for cash or apirorsd country
produce.
His Stock of Dry Goods cannot bo
Surp:
nssed.
Customors can there Cud Calicoes with fast col
ors; Muslins, Pelaines, Lawns, Cloths, Cassl
meres, Vestings, Ladies' Shawls, (louts' Shawls,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, and
Oil Cloths.
Kis Stock of Fancy Goods is Unex
amiled in Stylo and Variety,
Eiulrscing Notions, Scarrs, Head nets, Neck
ties, Satchels, Port Mounaies, Ilrushes, Photo,
graphic Albums, Pipes, Tobacco and Segars,
Perruiaory of all kinds, or anything slse la lbs
Xotion lino.
A lso, II A II I) X A 1! K, Q U E E X S
WA1IE, (i JtOCERIES,
TKOVISIOXS!
All of the best quslily, nnd selected with spu cial
regard to the trade of Clearfield counly I
HOWARD W. IlItAIIAM.
Claurfiold, Mny 1, 18H7.
The Best in lhf3MarkctI
K II CJ It Ii I A I ,
KiUal to the pure Knglish article, In one to
twenty pouud packsgss.
A large assortment of
CCLOP KV PA IX TS IX 0 IL AXD
DltW I.I X SEED OIL.
Tui;ri:xTixi:.
t PUTTY.
YAHNISII OF THE BEST OJU LITIF.S,
And ft fine tumirtiictit of
VAIIHISE AND TAINT BHUSHES,
Just received and for sale by
WM. M. k A. I. SHAW,
Oct. 14, IMI7. Clearfield, Pa.
adolph jscnoLrp
MnnufiirtuiTr of mul Wh- lrn do bimI It. (nil
1 'Ciilcr in
TOKACTO&rDAi:.S
CI,i:.lll n;,), pr.NVA,
) Kf.PKCTFl l.I,V announces that he has re-
a centl rtiiiiM.HMtJ d.a . I.nr. I . .. iH
Clearfielrl. atttl .tlinit. .1.... .f
His cigars are made of ihe ery best lohaeco,
and in style r.f manufacture will compare with
those of any olher establishment. For the con
renlence of the public, he has opened a sales,
stand In Mr. llridge's Tailoring establishment,
on Ma'kel street, where all can be accommo
dated who may fator him with a call. He has
always en hand a superior article of I'litWIMI
and h'MfiKIN'i) Tobacco, lo which he Invites
the allention of sll "Inters of Ihe weed,"
Havana Cigars for 10 cents.
Merchants and Il,a)ra ll.r.,i,rtl,.i tl.. .......
supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. I
Call and examine his slock when you come to !
Clearfield. uorie-tf (
CASSIMEKKS at Senialion
K A I T 1 N ETS at Siiiuliou
TWEEDS at HeiiBBlion
JEANS at Scnantioti
VESTINCiS at Kciiantioti
SHlUTIXtiS at Kenaation
$X cooiK CroffilfJ, ('if.
FALL (JOODS!.
IHt.sl MlV VORS ( rlllt.AliH.I'IIU.
Aa heap aa 1 lie Chraprat wtd l.uod a
(lie ltd.
('. KRATZER & S0,
Have Just neeired, and -are opening, at Ihoir
Old Stand on Front Sireet, above tha
Academy, a largo and well se
lected assertineut of
SEASONABLE C00D3,
which they ore selling at Tery low rales.
7,'t'ut ihe Mhni'irj raUilcjur. ami j'ni thereby
Kpicial pfiiim hns been taken in th
dclection of I.mlioi i)rvt$ (iuoiJc, whitui
Onoiii, Kmbruiderici Millinery liMiit'
I'riuU, Kercbielff, Jsubici, (jIovop, 4o.
run (ii;xTLi:.Mi:x.
Alwsyi on hanJ UlRik Clnths Fancy
uml hlm'k dtftriiuorei, fcatinoti, etc.,
Kbailjr AlitJa Cloibiug ii all kind.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
w
'Ji
-8
N : C K T IKS,
ii nd a variety of other article, which
they will fell at iiuall advanoo vo cut.
lnrlioulr Mttuutiou it invited lu tiirir
btovk of Carpets. Cott.ico, cntoujuo lu
priiin, suportine Ki''Mrh In gram and
HruxceU, Floor and TiM1 Otl Cluili.i,
Winduw ahade and Wall m tn, etc.
FLU UK, BACOX, Fih ShIi.
lMuifter, Aj'plf1", JVachet anI
I'm HUH kcl cunntuntly on hauti.
y ALSO, in Store a lot of large rdui
small Clover aeiMl. TJ
We lutend to make it an object fur Farmers and
Meet.an.ci to buy from u; burauHP wo will
ell our good aa low at tbvy can ba
bought in tha county and pay tha
rerjr high tut price for all kind of country pro
duoa. y9 will alio ei change goudi fur
sSchool, Ituin and Couhtt rdtri ;
bhiiiKloa, Uoardi.and all kiiitii
of Manufactured Lumber.
Clearfield, July li, Ifii7.
ANOTHER BIG "FLOP I'
s
OME two month i ago It wai formally an
nounced that
Pennville was "Eight Side Up !"
Rerent event have proved tlie announcement
pr-'iriauire. Another 'Fl p" hat oorurred j and
chif among; the improved, "interesting and im
portant" phaiei prenentd( it the one portraying
the pew, large and pouuouioui More House 01
JOHNSON & BAILEY,
Who tin re jurt returned from the Eat with a
larpe and carefully iflvrted atork f reafonatile
(Jt.odi, of greater variety, and of better quality,
than have heretofore been oUered la tbiaaectiun
of tha county.
Call at tha new Store Rnomi, and you will find
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Hats and Caps, boots and h'hnes. Hard, Queen's,
lltilliiw, Wood aod rtone Vt are J llrUi.-, Oils,
Paiata and Varnish Ulaaa, l'utly, HliAllV
M AIlK t'LOTIUNll, Clucks. t't.nfe-lit.nerT,
Cheese, FLOLll, H.-U, and 1'HUVlMuKS
generally.
OUR STOCK OF IIARinVAliK
Will bear Iniliection, as II Is full and ol tlie best
quality, Our stock of lmOIS and UK) Ed is
unetjualled in quality and low prices.
To the Ladies,
We wouU fay that we in ton J to make tha Notion
and lrM Ii'iartmint worthy their patronage.
.rticlet not on band, will be ipecially ordered,
to euit our ouatoueri.
The Striking Feature in the ' Flop.'
And the ane we would keep before the public, ii
the VKF.V LUW I'lUCKS at whi.h we are aHling
T-Tbe j-utillo are invited to (rive n a call.
Hnng your rroduce, lioarui, itnnf;iti, tirati
Pork, Uutter. Kggft, I'ntd Apple. lo,
ftrQur motto "theapral Jt ll"U',
WM. F. JOHXSOX,
J. II. HAILtV.
Ponnville, Aug. 29, 18A7-'in-pJv
C. KRATZER & SON,
PKAt.EltS IN
Dry Goods,
Dress Coods,
MILLIXKHY GOODS,
CAIU'ETH, OIL CltOTHS,
x l o y sii a i i:s, cu i :ta i xs,
WALL PArClIS,
Clothing, Boots aud Shoes,
Hats and Cap8, Queensware,
Hardware, Goccrios.
I'mnt strrd, almve llir radrmv.
J. P. KRATZER
HAS remoTcd to his new warernnnif on Mar
kot street, Clearfield. I'a , where ha has
opened a rery large stock of
DUY GOODS,
Merlnoes, Oinctiams, rinltis, Pelnlnes, Prints
Ca.simeres, Alpacas, Silks, Batineta, ltepi,
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Cnbers;, Mtihnir, Jeans,
Lanellas, Muslins, Flannels, llonucts, Bib.
bons, Cloaks, lialmnral Skirls, lit, up.
Skirls, Hliswls. Dress Tiiiuminira,
Head Nets, Caps, Corsets, tllt.rea,
Collars, Scarls, tlrenadine Veils,
Table Covers.
CLOTHING ,
Coats, Pants, Vests, Over-Coats, Oent's Phawls
Shirts, au, Caps, I'nder Shirts and
llrawers, Itoots, hhoes. tiuu
Shoes, Crsvata, (I Lives
and Collars.
HAKPWAI.E, tJI'KKNSWA PK, 0 HO
CEKIKS MUSICAL GOODS.
G IIOCKJMKS,
Tea, Coffee, Fiijrar, Molasses.Palt, Candles, Rica,
VI..... I, . -t. . .
i,.-,.u, rin, niusrea, ItalsinS,
Currants, H p i e e s, Crackors,
Vinegar, Oils, Var-
.... V. A I., i. ..,
TIN-WAKE. OLASS WAKE. WOODEX
WAKE, aud STATION EKY.
IIOl'SKIIOl.I) GOODS,
Carpets, Oil-clotha, Ilriijfitcl, Lc.kinjr (llasses
Clocks, Churns, Washboards, Tults, Iluck
ts, Flat Irons, l'ans, Window Minds,
Wall-paper, Coal Oil Lamps, I ra.
brellas, Itedcortls, Knires and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and
Store lllsckine:.
All of which will he sold on the most rca
sonahle terms, and the highest mnrkst price paid
or drain, M'nnl, and all kinds of eonntry produce.
Clearfield, December 13. ISdi.
S AW V S t-t:7KVt7iM
Discorery, tlalmbold's lluchu, llaker's Cod
Liver Oil, Jane's aud Aver's medicine of every
kind, for sale hy UARTSWlCK k I It IV IS.
mthm) m'HI.I'.t, (T.i:.nni:i.i, pa.
Dry Goods 1 Dry Goods 1
Dry Goods I Dry Goods!
di:i:ss (;oods & tkimmixgs:
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Tweeda & Vestings.
Shaker, Opera, Dress, Shirting. Red, lilue, Yel
low and While FLANNELS.
Iiloached and unlileachcd MUSLIN'S, In all
widths and qualiiios.
TAIII.K I.INKN, TOWKL3 A NAPKIN,
II00P& 1.AL.M01.AL SK1KTS
in great variety.
SHAWLS & W'OOLKN (iOODS IN KVKItV
STYLE.
Ladies' Coats, Gentlemen's Furnish
ing Goods,
Threads and St win Silk, ell kinds and colors i
Window Shades, Floor and Table Oil CI Ilia,
Curds, Tassels, lius and Counterpanes,
Ulovos, Hosiery, Collars, Cutis, liib
bulis, llraids, and an endless
variety of sniail wares sal
lanry arlicies.
LADIES', MISSES', AXL CIIILDUEN'S
SHOES, A LA E'J E ASSORTMENT.
All of which wilt he sold
CrJTLOIV FOR CAXU.-iM
Cull and e xainino ournlockcfure making jour
purchase! lpewhra, m its feci anurd that we
can plvatte In both (juulity and price.
It will he our aim to tnnke the "Kayttonn" the
proper place to buy I rjf Goodi.
XIVLIXG & SHOWERS.
Cloarfleld, Sept. 2(1, '07-tf
CLEARFIELD STORE,
Near Pliilijisburg, Penn'a.
William W. Ilelts
Ueorgc L. Ueed -
J.'lm F. Weaver.
William Powell.
W. W. IIKTTN & Co.,
(Successors to Munson A Hoops)
Tf AVE just received a larpe and well selected
X stock of ail kinds of Uuods, such aa
DUY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Xutloas, Hard,
ware, tllass. Nails, Oil, Paints, Queensware,
Groceries, F'lour, Dacun, Feed, Ac, wliiili we
aie uneriug at greatly
KEDl'CEl) I'KICES FOK CASH,
Or in exchange for LI MIIER and EUINGLES
We intend to snake it to the advantage of the
TIM BE II MEN
In the lower end of ClearQeld eounty and on
Clearfield Creek to gel their supplies from this
point; being on the line of tl,e ftailruad, we
can sell goods on better terms than at any point
in ncarneia oounty, anil we are aelltngour atock
at such prices as to make it an objuit to those
buying to buy rrotn us.
ADVANCES OK GOODS, FEED, iC,
Made on aecoun, of SQL'AHE T1MIIEU, which
we will either sell on commission, or buy al
Cxed ratea.
;pCall and see If our g oode and prices don't
tun ine times. . w. lit I IS A CO.
Jioer Phi!ipshurg, Nov. 6, lnr,B.
jLLOUK of ditlVrciii Li-umln can Lc
had at ail times, at very low prices, at the
CLEARFIELD STOKE,
novi-tf Kear Philipihurg. Pa.
I TV i ' i i i It.' X-, I . . . . . "
,reat variety, at the lowest prices forrash, at the
CLKAKIIELD STOl'.E,
novS-tf Near Philipshurg, Pa.
gALT, liy tlio mirk or load, cln-iiiH'r
than ran be had anywhert else, at tha
CLEARFIELD STORE,
mv5.tr Ifcar PhPipttburg, Pa.
QALL St KXAMIXE TJ1E STOCK
of Goods now selling at tha
CLEARFIELO STORE,
"v5 tf Kear Philip-lnug, Pa
JJIGHKST I'JMCK jiiiiil ill tioodt.
or Cash for Lumber and Shingles, at the
CLEAREILLD STORK,
ov5 If Ko,r I hilipshurg, I'a.
rMIE CIII-ArEST (i'O(ll)S, of till
kinds, are to be bad at Ihe Clearfield Store,
W. W. P.KTTS A CO.
Near Phllipsl.urg, Pa., Nov. S, I.S.16 If
It
ICHARI) JIO.SSOP LS M)W
Selling, at half their usual price,
DUESS GOODS,
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
IMtOWN SUEETINUS,
FLANNELS AND I'.LANKETS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
IIOS1EUY,
MEN'S CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FrKNlSlIlNO Gnmla
LADIES' TiOOIS AND SIIOIs,
GENTLEMEN'S HOOTS AND SHOES,
BOYS' d0 a
HOor SKI UTS,
11ALM0HALS,
LADIES' C0LLAKS AND CUFFS,
HAISINS AND CU Kit A NTS,
Kill h IMS AND TUHS,
CANNED FUUITS,
I1EP.F AND roliK,
FLOUU AND FEED,
S:c. Ac.
"junfTSTTBLE.
'pilE lioilirMcnid 1h-,t leave lo iitforln the pul.
X lie thai he is now Inlh prepareif tit aoeittnino
'itilc all in the way of flirni-hing ll.trses. Iliiiriries,
Sailtlles an I Harm ss, on Ihe shorlt si nntiee and'
on n-asonriMr tctni". Resilience on I.o, lll street,
Wtwtin Iliird and round.
oi;n. Tf. ;n.r.HART,
Kaifit Id, April II, lxnr.
?i;u(!u;ur, ITIiUiatr, c'lr.
NEW HARDWARE STORE
Philiptlurg. Cnitre County, To.
G. II. ZKKiLKR & CO.,
JiK.AI.I US IN
roivIiHi & I);im'sli(' Hard warp,
WOOD, WILLOW. (St TIN WARE,
Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass. &c., ttc.
CpiIE attenllon of Mechanics, Builders, Farm
1- ers. Lumbermen, and Dujers generally, is
invlled to Iho fact Ihut we are offering a bolter
assortment of goods in our line than can be
found elitvwhero in this part of the Slate, at
Priee to Suit the Times-
Our stock eomprlsos a general assortment of
Tools and Materials nscd by Carpontars, Illsck
sioilhs, Carriage and Wagon Slakors, Ao., wilh a
large stock of
Iron, 'JXnilx, Stfil, Siib's, Mining
Sujqiliis, Siuldlcrij, Jlopr, Chains,
GriitJ.tntu:i, Cimdar, Mill
and Crust-Cut .S'tiirs,
EXAMELED. FIX1SIIEI k I'LAIX
HOLLOW V.'ARi:, CABLE
CJ1A1X.S,
Lard, Linseed, Coal, Lubricating and
Fish Oils,
Tl'ItFENTINE,
DEXZISE,
YAP.N'IiillES,
COAL OIL LAMPS AND IAJTTEP.irS.
An excellent assortment of Fine Cutlery, com
prising
K XI YES,
FORKS,
DESKRT. TKA. A
TAHLE.srooXS,
SCISSORS,
RAZORS, Ac.
BRITAXXIA St SILVEIl TLATED
WARE
TIN WAKE IN GKEATVARIETY AND
BEST MAN L'FACTL'KE.
Household, Horticultural, Farming and Rafting
Implements of the lt.teat aLd most
improved p .terns.
Blacksmiths csn be rupplied wilh Anvils, Rel
lows, A'ices, S.tdges, Hammers, Horse
and Xtule Shoes, Horse Nails,
and all kinds of Iron
and Steel.
Carpenters and Tluilders will End in our estab
lishment a superior slock of Planes, Saws,
Augurs, Hatchets, single, double. hit and
pealing Axes, llaoimera. Chisels,
Flics, ilinges, Screws, Bolls,
Locks, Pullers, Satb. Cord,
Ac, Ac., Ao.
Fanners and Ilafliucn will find everything in
their line, and cheaper than can ha
bad elsewhere.
Partieular allention Is Inv'trd tn onr
stock of Strifes, etmtprnini; Spear's celebrated
Anti-liusl, Cook and Parlor Moves of all sires.
Also, the .Siat-ara C)fk, Parlor Cook, brilliant,
Iiawn, Iiew Ittop, Arctic, and Common Egi;,
Pockit, Ao.
All of the above pwila will beaold rlirap
for ralu
G. II. ZI'.KiLER k Co.
rhilipshurg, Ort. 10, litfT ly
Down I Down ! I
THE LAST ARRIVAL
and of curKsi: thi: cuk.u'K.-T!
A Proclamation against High Prices!
AE r now opcnuij; "p a lot of thr Krt nixl
y nioit a-n-oiiHlil,- ti.si.iln nml Wnn-fi rvor
I'ln rcil in thii iimrki t. nml nt h'imi.. il,.tt
of the jp.'.rl ..hi ,H f rlir.'ip tlmi.. Thour
woo is.-k i.nui upon itnn it, or Un in uur 1U'-
pi.thnii' Piipci tlmii, ii-i-ii hut
ttLi .rr oi n srorti:,
t'urni r Front nml M.ulet ii'ni'ti,
Whi-rc tlo'V r;m jmt. f.-rl, ln-iir nml know for thcin-
l'v. J o tllllv UI..T-tHO'i Wlmt .HTl-lo jip p..I.ifi.
till. IMIIHl u A . .1.. t...t .)...,...
to rnunuTiitp ihhI tti'inire uur Mork, It i? iimu'h
lor u to utatr that
We Lave Everything that is Needed
an.l nniiinrl iu thin ninrkrt, and at pri.vi thul
at"tih iH.ih old and omtiir,
Jc'-" JoSl.l'll F 11 Y A
CHEAP FURNITURE
John gi'licjl
DVSinF.S to Inft.nn his ..Id frirnds and cos
temera. that hnvlnr enlareed his sht.p and
increased hit raeililirs It.r nianuiaetnrinir. he is
now preysretl tn make In nrtlt r sueh Fiirriilure as
n.av he desired, in (jnitd alyle and at eheap rates
fur CASH, lie (jeneraily has nn hand, at his
furniture rtituns, a varied assortment of readv
roade furniture, aiming whieh are
WHEATS AXD SI PE-IUIA IM)S.
Wartlrttlteaand Itonk Cases; Centre, P.tfa, Parlor,
llrt'akfa.l and Iiiniiir kateasion Tallies: I't.iu.
mnn.Kreneh pt.st.rtiiiace, Jrnnv l.iml and other
lletUleatls j S, las of all kinds, W tirk stands,
llui rarks. Wash-elands; Kockins; and Arm
riiniis ; sptintr-heat, eane ht.ttttm, psr!,tr, eoin.
mon and other I'tiairst L'Mihinr, H lasses of everv
desrriptniu on hand ; and new pl.t'tes fur nld
frauies, vthleh Kill he put in on very reastmshle
lernil on shurlest nnlice. lie also keeps on hand
or furnishes to order, Corn husk, Hair and Cut-ton-top
Mattresses.
I'orn.NM hf K i.nv Kixn
Made to or.ler, and fnner.ils atlended with a
Hearse nhenever desired. Alio. House Painting
done tn order. The auhsenher also manulan.
lures, sod has constantly on hand, Clement's
Patent Washing Maehine, Ihe hest rinvr in n-e ;
Those osinjt this uiaehinc never need I.e vtith.
mil elean dollies! He also has Fiver's Patent
Chum, a superior artiele. A tiinnly using this
Churn never need be without butter 'l
All the above and manv othar ..ilnln. r...
nished to cuatumerseheap lor Cash or rxehaned
tor npproTea rouuirj protluee. I neny, .Mitple,
I'nplnr, l.inwood and otner Lumber suitable for
Cabinet aork, taken in l. halite for furnitife.
ir-ft-rtemeniber the sh ip Is on Murker street,
Clearfield, Pa., and nuarlv onro.ite Hie (11,1
S,"M " John uu.ich.
November ?fl, lsilj y
t. roiK. r. ii, xi.ii. i i.n iTvo.,
riilllpvhurc. I.
Ain-nls for Sinpfr's Seaine Machines.
T We k-p a full supj.lv of this valna'.le
h-inseli.tt,) arl.ni" on hand, and sell them at eily
priei s. ,-, nti i,.r ein olar-. rlii'.i.i -u
V.UcnJ .if:'itli.fs.
DEAL'S
LATE rOWEL'S OHIOCATJON.
K r oil At'H'$ Iriri lfn, tn II . r- .i ( aiilc, r,4
llittiiju Mi -li, n' i'UTtti tltrt uny o ta
rxirttistl a j -1 1 1 -mon,
1 111 W tf n "(i I'ftwrnl j rr.nrcl H? t m-ttt
f i lifiiif I, liv tn,; dill k n'm ! ),.'(. .)( R u,
HH-tlnn1 virtu of vh U liititfdfTit Unit urr$
iu eiiin'oiii'fi. i" wnristnifil to tinrtl tr.r.
tiling "f tht kiti-i rvrr yt i flTcn, tn tdt) Pu,,,0
a nt, xirt)ul i hni"n for ih il HMt f.,r
whi'-h It In r in m i' ii Jei. We rj nihfit.-! tlni
II wirk tlx own toit-i Into ., riinlrnct cf
nil mhn u- it, nri'l thoco wtm tr.r it unm n
ti vvi-r b iitiul it, anJ thcrofortj we rctj od
eiioritifire n the Ki it V nl of it lint-fuliitsu, J
t .n.noun I y Furriprw, nuA ull mUn hi re trirtj
it, to Ik tliff l''t bpi'lif KtiD eflr oiwi, 7hi
litnhmcinion hM been put up for ovir ijs'h
y HT, nnd it it only through th inrrcaiinf Je.
ii.nn'l nl 11'iMit rfuPt of my friDU nd tho
I'ublic that J hum! It lortb mn the jrrnii reiriedtal
njrriil iur th vriu (lipfaHcg to wbirb tbai
uolilo nri'l ufui at iiiiul, tho h"n, i uli,u
Many ri'tiw-tlioa bvi beia c-flu red to the Pub
lic UQtitT ilitlurint loruii, no me of thece re in.
jiiMoiij, ofiipt Nt bent of little u ia, ar.(j man
wh.jllj iiapr-'j-t r lu annwer the ptirpoiei for which
thi'T rtoniintrMiod.
A jutiirioun aiul rvnllj tiFcful composition, frew
fr'nn thone fjbjectiuii., ha thfrufure lnjf been
defiretl by uiuny grntlt'iiien who have valuable
borfn, aiiU aro unHiliinto trio-t them to the
chti of di'Kiiiinj( and preh tidf! Fsrneri. Their
witbex are at letiirlh lully t;ratitiil, by (Dr.
licalp) hmtifc prvail.il upoo tm allow thm valua
ble hu.brocaiion f wh .cb Luf proved ao e!liraiou
to tbe variosj dici'iiiftfi) to be irf pared acd
tirouclit oiit,tu the public.
Thin Ku.hr(cati-'ii win ettmivelj tued by
the (i-ivornutuiil during tbe war.
For sale by Uartuwirk A Irwic, Clearfield.
Jph K. Irwin, Curwenfvillu. Iaoie! Uuod
lander, Lurlit-rnhur.
Addreie aii orlri in
Mi. KlKMNI rr ALB,
apri,17 ly Cf2 South recond 61., I'tiila., Pa.
ITCH ! ITCH IT" ITCH ! ! !
KfKATril ! M.'KATCll!! hCUATCU:!:
In from fO to 4 Huura,
Whpatnn'a Ointiai'iit curct Tbe Itrb.
Wheaton's Ouituirm cures Salt Kneum.
t:fi..ii4 Ointriit-itt curet Tetter.
Wt.euti'n't ()iiitHi'iit curei itirb?ri' Itch.
Wliiiiitttn'i Ointineiil curea Old Soree.
Vhuutjti'a OintmeM cutbh Every kiui
ul Humor like Magic.
Triee 6 centii bE: bv mail, fid emtt.
Addrcm WKKKS k POM Lit, No ITU W ah
inrtoo Rtreet, Bo to a, Mhkk, For ule by Harti
wick lrin. and by all brujrgieti. Ii.'fl.'fi7-iy
DI-:AI'M, BliiidiifMh and latarrli
tr-nt-il wilh lint uliii'Mt luiwf, ly J,
l.-AA. Si. h., Occalist and Auriat, !J.irui'r!y of
Isfv-iVii. KfdlHnd.) No. Wj An-h tret, 1'inlada.
'IfFiimoniulf from tht iuokI n-iiHltlc miurn-B it) tha
city an'l country Z n ' WHU 1111 n'f oA'1' 1
int di-'Hl lai'tilty are inviti-d to ex "inptiijy their
path r ti", ni Uv bac no a-rcti in hi pni''t.'H. Ani-ln-nil
Ky iiiftTlvd without pain. Jsothare for
c&Hiniiiuiiuua. m2 lj
6REXEL & CO.,
No. 34 Sou 111 Third Mrrll, Pldla lelplila.
H.t.rKEKS,
And Dealers in Government Securities.
Ap'irHti.io hy mail vtil receive prttrnpt atten
tttti,, itiitl ail mlitrtuatitin ch"erlu',ly funithhed.
Ortl-rs ptil.t ilf.l. s,r, l-tl
J. II. M link. Kdauid l'crks.
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
or
McGIRK & PERKS,
Jrufcrrtt'irh to 1'iJsttT, lSrkr, A Vv
IMiIHibur, Outre Coouutyt
AY
IIKIIK thr bnDHM of r.auking Hkiim
will traii-'iiled prniiptly and upon Ui
inont frtsora'tk- ivrina.
marT-tf
County National Bank.
t'l,EAI!FI:LI, PA.
rjHI.S Dank is nr.w open and ready for bni
X ness. lifiiee on Second street, in Ihe build
ing formerly occupied by Leonard, Finney A Co.
itirtacToiia aan urticans.
JAf. Ft. C.KAIIA.M, HICRAhls FHAW,
WM. A. WALLACE, WM. pultTEt.
A. K. (VHIisUT, OEU. L. ULEIt.
P. W. MOOKE, JAS. T. LEONARD,
jurs.'flflj Cashier. PresideaL
Clearfield Counly Bank.
rpllL ClcaiPclii County Hank ut an iuiKrpora
1 led institution ha f; onr oat of f &iit(tifr by
tho purrrndfr of it charter, on Mf 12, IFhj,
All lta ftock in ownrj by tha fuhrribera, wha
will continue tha Hanking biuine1 a! tha aumt
place, at private Banker, under the firu name
oi the 'Clea-field County bank." Wa are ra
Kpotitiblo fur the debt of tha Itank, and will pay
iti not n on demand at the fouuut. I'epns.t
rfffivod and intert'ft paid when money it lull tor
a fixed time. Taper discounted at iix pfr cent,
an beretcfore. (ur pTfonal repoiibility ii
ph'iljrrd for all lU.josil rrrcired and bu-inew
trtii ct('il. A contiitUHneo of tlie libr:il pat
ronage f tbe buhinefi tnen of the eounty i re
cppfttulU aolicied. An 1'renidnt, Cashier aiol
ctiic-tT n'f O e lat Clearfield Cuunty Bank, a
require ihe notei of raid bank to be preseuna
fr reHeniptiin.
JAS. T. LKONAHD, MCKAltD SHAW,
WM. I'dUTKK. JAS- M. GRAHAM,
A. U. WKUiMT. . L. KKKl,
WM. A. WALLACE.
The busineim of the Hank will be rondurted rr
Jnho M. AiUiik., i'.f. a Cachier. juti-'.'f J
rssrrUanrous.
Woolen r.".ctory.l iuon llilk
I'n Ion tinvNlilp, C'lrarHcId r., Ia.
HAVlVlJ pnrrhaed an intrrr in the T'nioa
.Villn, wa are pn pared to card W man
uia.'tura and hni.-h Clcuh, and do nil knuli f
work in our line on h-rt notie, in workmatiliK
manner, aud vn rauKonahlf n-nus. Alu,
FLOUR, FEED AND LUMEEE
Manufaclared and for sale. Teruis Cah.
Wool Intended for rar.linr can be lei at R.
Mossop's or J. P. K rat rer's. v. here e will get
an.l return it on Saturdays 1 1 eaeli week.
Letters of inquiry atlilretud to Us al Rorkttl
P. O. will receive pruntpt attenlion.
F. K. A J. K, Ar.NOLH.
Rocklon, June T7, l.i,7.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
'JIIK sul sf-iiter, (iestrti'is of vt-inot n- i the
I Wot, now oilers lor site h .. 1- lll.M. eiliiete
in Knox township, llcarttt-i.J eoin.ti, a hoinitiir
lanti. of Saniucl ltc, .Mt Tilt rrt.u, tico. bli..
iinti others,
( onto Inhic 10!t .rrfA,
s
Forty-six of wliich are citaix-.l nttd lln Icr culliva
ti'.n. baiti(r tln-if.il erv.tctl a 1 1 V, 1.1,1,1 N ii
lli'l'SK, !i; LAllN.and oilier t.trl.iii'.ii.iij.-K, lu
Rt'lhtr with a jouiir bcoriet I'iH UAKli.
The pr.'ptTty will be ii.....-d of nt ronttoi.nl le
nties. l imber int'.rnt.,t:,ti, nu.v l.t-i.l i;it.e. l.v
atlilrrssini; lln uudc nopicd at An il.c, pa.
I't lli'-tl J Vi II ',11 V.
Attention, Soldiers.
V.irAl.lZATlON OF ',0t'.'TV.
VI.I. !U.1! tc lMliUMi?-;:! are
entitled to an ll'HMl:l IIIHAII -lite
un.lt iu'iit.. is pn-p.trttl to c.-lit'l aV sn. h
lloiltittes, us as the increased pay to S,.M tr'
Witleas. All intu,ros and c.,ii:i..tiiiicitti"ii. stn
soenil prttinptl v. 1 1 , r ti t r rriviird Port
uil.ee a. I lrcss, I urcii. ill, , I'n.
"p.'i-tf .lilAll FVAN'-'.
rOKTAI'dsi: ST11AM MV MILL
ion ski. v..
AY
rK will sell, at a low fn-.iro. one ttlan.lv
I IVclttl-Sti, l..,r.n ........ , , li 1 till 1. I .
i: r .... L '.. 1 :,. . ' .. V. V .,
....... ,,, I, , l I. If .--1,1 .11 I 1 . 1 1, I It .1 ' 1 I
enir.;i;.e, IHty-SiX ineh saw. .ttiitn rit.i'-'e a"'1
St l.;.'le, with nl (lie iitv, "nt v iirri.iiL't incuts It.r
bill-1'' "ml latll It iil. cu .... ,1, ,,t , ut: .net nt- th - I
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