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

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    tht NcwrmMon Law. I
The fullowiuj: cxtrni-t are taken , ' ',. i;n.M ),
front ciwaUMMa on the Slit in. Hcri- fin. i n a t ml n n ho
itantlvlhocommiMloncr of renion :,Wo,and theyjdl eed thoj d tako
ir i -.ut,... .. n.'hiiirnr ui titer n.
!JAWt--'V
pratitcJ by iho uclof July 14, 18G-J,in
tho lollowin cusen, vit :
1. $'J5 per month to nil tWo inva
lid entitled, under tho net ot July 14,
1802, to a lower rate of pension, on
account of tservico rendered Bince
March 4, 1SC1, "who shall have lost
the eight of loth eyes, or who shall
have lost loth hand, or been perma
nently and totally disabled as to ren
der them utterly helpless, or so nearly
eo as to require the constant personal
aid and attendance of another person."
' 2. ?20 per month to those invalids
who being entitled under like condi
tions to a lower rate of pension, "shall
have lost both feet, or one hand and
one foot, or been totally and perma
nently disabled in the same, or other
wise so distilled as to bo incapacitated
for performing any manual labor, but
not so much so as to require constant
personal aid and attention."
8. $15 per month to thoso invalids
..who under Jike. condition, "shall have
lost one hand or one foot, or been to
tally and permanently disabled in the
name, or otherwise so disabled as to
render their inability to perform man
ual lubor equivalent to the loss of a
Land or loot."
The above specified increased rates
ofpension will be allowed only to
those disabled since tho 4th day of
March, 1801, and will date only from
the 6th day of Juno.lSOG.
The second and third sections of the
ftct of Juno 6, 1863, are applicable to
all pensions granted under the various
acts of Congress. By the provisions
of tho second section, pensions are
secured to tho exclusive use and bene
fit of the pensioners. Any "pledge,
mortgage, sale, assignment, or trans
fer of any right, claim or interest in
any pension," is declared void and of
no elloet. The third section provides
that no pension money shall be "liable
to attachment, levy or seizure by or
to under any legal or equitable process
'whatever the same remains with the
pension offico or any officer or
agent thereof, or is in course of trans
mission to tho pensioner entitled there
to, but shall enure wholly to thobene
fit of such pensioner."
The fifth section repeals uncondition
ally that provision of tho act of March
o u'c l i i. 1 1
o, iouj, ii ii'ii ponxiunB were wun
held from certain pensioners in civil
employment under the government.
Persons desiring the benefit of this
repeal will make application for a "re
newal" of their pensions, as in other
cases, filling an'exnminnting surgeon's
certificate showing their present disa
bility, except in the case of those ex
empt from biennial examination. The
restored pcnsioi will date only from
the passage of this act.
The sixth section gives validity to a
certificate issued afier tho death ofan
applicatefor an invalid pension, if he
lelt no widow nor minor child entitled
to pension by a reason of his death,
provided the application was pending.
and tho proof complete at the time of
his death.
The seventh section recognizes the
rant conterred by a commission, so
far as pensions are concerned, without!'
an actual muster into such rank, pro
vided tho failure to bo mustered was
not through tho neglect or relusal of
the person commissioned.
By the twelfth section tho provis
ions of the act of July 14, 180-', ure
extended so as to include the uepen-
dent brother or brothers of a deceived '
officer, soldier or seaman, nnd tho de-1
pendent father of such deceased
eons, under liko limitation as apply in
tho case of dependent sisters End
mothers; but not more than one pen
sion is granted on account of tho
aamo person, or to more than oce of
. said classes.
habitnal recognition of tho marriage
relation betwecu colored parties that
is, in tho absence of tho usually re
quired proof when shown by "proof
aatisfactorv to tho CommUsinnor r,(
Feniions, shall be accepted as
dence of marriage, and the children of
such parties shall be regarded as if
born in lawful wedlock.
faTA few days since, a gentleman
called upon some lady friends, and
was shown into the parlor by a ser
vant girl. Mie nskeu him what name
she should announce, nnd he, wishing
to take them by surprise, replied :
"Amicus," ( friend).
The girl seemed at first a little puz
rled, but quickly regaining her com
posure, and in the blandest manner'
possible, observed j
- u at Kiua pi a cuss ma you sav
sir r
The visitor was embarrissed for a
moment, but recovering, bunded her,n,,S at-
his card, and vowed never again to
use Latin to a servant girl.
'
A NEW Trick Brr.n.ina
nl" . r ' . V. .
teci anew method Of Obtnininir infor-'
mation in recard to dsiral,l nl
hours, when householders nic absent,!
men cull at thtM'r residences, and rep-
resenting themselves to be internal
icitiiuo uuh-citi, mine tnintlte innni-i
nesorthc servants about their m.
bvi n tii'fTiiiiiiiifiiiaai n in a . t
furmtnre, Ac. which information is.
taken advantaco of bv bnri'lnra ru
.-) burglars. Cit-
the lookout for j
"I'm pnouia to on
each tricks &s these.
A Fhrtt Semen from tb HirA-Shellj
VWIHMtV'll 111 imu vwi w - - .
hut thn di.la i fouo bv. and the siitm1
A..,. nn mn run sbv to his
in,, .
naler, hoo art tr.ci', man,
!-.. HI IT! H I Will
you take enny nioio tshugnr in your
V i o
Kaugneyr ,.
But tho words of our tex has a -
runt and n more poi ticklereer meenin
than this. Thar they Btood at the
n rold wintur's mornin, two
Bantiss, and two Melhdiss, and fivOjCuLOKKD) t
tl.A tnt.hpr nno was I u U6U"a ) .
a publikin. And they all with ono
vois eed they wouldn't dirty their feet
in a dramshop, but if the publikin
would go and git the drinks they'd
pay for 'em. And they all cried out
and every man sed, "I'll take mine
with shugar, for it won't leel good to
drink the stud without swectin." So
tho publikin ho marched in and the
bar-keeper Bed, "What want ye 1"
and he answered and eed, "A drink."
"How will ye have it?" "Plane and
straight," says he, "for it aint no uso
wastinBhugar to clrcumsalivate aka
fortis. Put there's nine more n stan
din at the dore, and they all sed they'd
take shugar in ther'n."
Friend." and breethering, it aint
only thelikkerof sperits that is drunk
in this roundabout and underhand
way, bit it is likkur of all sorts of hu
man wikkednessin like manner. Thars
the likker of mallis, that menny ov
you drinks to tho dreps, but yure
shure to sweeten it with shugar of!
self-justification. Thars the likker ot
avaris that sum keeps behind tho cur
tain for constant use, but they always
has it well mixt with thosweetnin uv
prudens and ekonimy. Thars the
likker of Bolf-luv that 6um men drinks
by the gallon, but they always puts it
in lots ov the shugar of take keerNo.
1. And, lastly, thars tho likker of
extorshun, which "the man sweetens
according to sui kumstances. If he's
in tho flour line, he'll say tho poor'll
be better off eatin korn Iread ; if he's
in the cloth line, why it's a good thing
to larn 'cm to make their cioth at
home ; if he's in the lether line, it'll
larn 'era the necessity of taking bet
ter kcer uv shoos. "And thars nine
more standing at tho doro, and they
all 6cd, they'd take shugar in ther'n."
A Rather Tough Story. f
Among tho "characters" who have
passed away during tho past few
)-ears, is ono who was known fur and
near as "Old Hat," though how he
earned that respectful appellation is
to the writer unknown. But ho bore
it well, and always answered to it.
He came to Western New York at an
early day, Becured a couipetcuce, and
then, renting on his well earned honor,
passed hia years at tho grocery, the
shoemaker's and tho tavern, telling
tjie most prodigious yarns that mortal
ever heard, llcre is one ho used to
tell, with honesty nnd sincerity beam
i"1? ifom every leaturo
"Yes," Olt Hut would say, "that
teas a curious circumstance; but it's
true, every word of it true trs 1 stand
hero. You see, ono of my horses was
taken sick when 1 was plowing, and
died in less than ton minutes. It
wns powerful euduen. I never see
the beat on't, and I felt bad, I tell
3rou ; but the animal was dead, and I
was in a mighty hurry; so I jest cut
the hide open, hitched t'other boss to
it, and otf it come! Well, 1 did it
up and Bent it to tho tannery, but
pi'dty soon I see the old boss wasn't
Quito dead. It bciran to kick and
per-jhreathe regular, and lust! knew it
w'as up on its feet lookiu round, and
not a bit of hide on except round ,!. o eU Ck . , be,
head. ell, you see it conldn t livo froru thin point, being on the i,ne of
so long, so 1 thought I'd try an ex-1 Knil Road can Sell
pertinent. I took lout no, throe-- good, on imt ,WB1, lhan ftt
no.ttwasotir sheep, (I want to keep(in Clearfield muniv. and we are ellioe
to truth,) and tkinued them, put their j 0UP JStock Ot such
hides right on to the old boss, tied . rric.,M ,oinke it, olljpcl lo(hr.b.Jy.
them on tight, and they growed right. g cnod in thimnrket to del with u.
tight to the critter, all except a little Advances of Goods, Feed, &c,
spot on the off tore-shoulder, and that In,ja aP(,. , r;.i. ' i-:J
i cured un in a little while. It's
cvi-;fac"; and some years 1 sheared more'n
forty pounds of fine wool off from
that ar lioss just ns true as 1 etand
here !" -
fcar"Bobf that is a fine horse you
have there ; how much is ho worth ?"
"Three hundred and fifty dollars."
"No, not so much as that !"
" Ye, every cent of it and another
fifty on top of it."
"Arc you Khure ?"
"Yes, I'll swear to it."
"All right."
"What are you sod d inquibitive
for?"
"Merely for assessing purposes
am tne assessor ol this ward, and only
wanlcd to k,,ow what you rated your;
tThe estate of the Lite fYilnnnl
Colt, of Hartford, amountin in value
f o Ahnnt 8i (Iflrt Ono i '
,.,u"u'vv''' " ,u
aistrioution.
,Cjrt,T0 """'ifeU tllOUSItnd pounds,
rW00' ,,aV0 l,cen 8old during the
flJrie first lot of new wheat,
grown by Vm. Marion, of Calhoun,
"3', Illincia. sold at $3.50 per
MD"1'-
W-A little h.y in Nashville cried
itt mciit i. i .1
death of his Newfoundland not. ,
.. , . 1
STA young lndy in a ieminarv in T? FT ROE3 of U .i.e., fr at
Main., fong dented piiftrinp, i fTf Mit&lHiiti. A iuqlkii.
committed Buicide. IF"'"?1 ABIGUR.A .
BIGHARD IIOSSGT,
DKAI.EU IN
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS
at
at
t
t
Nentinn
Sensation
Sensation
sensatir.n
priest
price
V" 'I'V I ' J
Tirol
price
ALPACAS
Just received at MOSSOl'S',
VfMT . w. . KriMlinn nrlre
.ili'Mtinwy - - -
CHINTZ
at
Sensation
8f DKHlioil
rSensaiien
Sensation
prior
pi ire
prices
I I'M NTS
'OLOVKS
1 ell A V ATS
sir AWLS
BONN K IS
at
61
at
at
price
at MOKSurS'
Fenstttion prior
SenmtioQ prion
Sensation price
All to be bad at MOSSOPS'.
LINEN at
CRASH at
CUKTAIXS at
I'AULE CLOTHS at
Fill NO E t
Kensalion price
Sencation price
Rencaiion prioe
SeiiKalion prices
Sensation price
at MUSSOi'S'.
LACK at
HOSIERY at
lti I! Buns at
Tit 1M MINGS)
of all kind & V at
inanvouan'ty I
Sennation
SeiiHAtion
Senalioa
prices
price
jirice
Sensation ' price
Alwavaon hand at MOSSOPS
CASS1MKRKS at
SA TIT NETS at
ensnliou
S?nnalion
Seiuntion
SetiBiition
SciiMition
Sensation
price
price
prices
price
prices
TWEEDS
JEANS
VKSTINGS
SUIllTINtiS
price
at MUSSOPiT.
CLOTHING auch
un Gun la, IVnlS,
Vottt.
Under Khirta, at seuaation price
1 lunnel MurU,
lioot. Shoe,
flats aud Caps,
Now lor sale at MOSSOrS',
II A R D v A R E
uch a Sftrs,naiU
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Uiuge,
LIQUORS. och
as Wine, I'.rsn.ly,
Gin. Whiakejr,
Cognac, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, such a
Prone, Raisin,
Figs, Filberts, ic.
at sensation
prices
at iiossors'.
at sensation price
at sensation prices
at MOSSOPS'.
at sensation prices
GROCERIES, sayl
Hour, Hams,
Shoulders, Siijrar,
Molassw, CoU're,
Tea, C r a c k e rs,
Spice. Candle,
' 'jal Oil, etc., etc.
Alway at MOSSOPS',
BLACKING
KOPKS
POWUER
HOT
LEAD
CAPS
at
senation
sensation
senxation
sensation
aensation
sensation
prices
prices
price
prices
at
at
at
ut
at
prices
price
At the store of RICHARD MOSSOP.
AtOSSOP '
Alnraya keep on Land a full
assortment of all kinds of poods reiuiied
lor the accofflmodalion of the puhlic.
K.i. 12, 1HHV.
CLEARFIELD STORE
N Ii A 11
Philipsburg, Pa.
tTILMA W. BMT. JOBS T. WIAVIR.
OEOKGI ft HERD. WILLIAM l'OWELL
W.BETTS,$CO.,
(SuMeewiri to Manroa t Uoopi)
Uh jint rereive'l a lrg and well
ltoted Slock of all kind of Staple good,
uch as
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Bool and Shoe, Hat and laps, No
tion, Hardware. GIhs. Kaili, Oil,
Paints. Qnccnsware,
Groceries. Flour, Bacon. Feed. c , which
we are offering at greatly reduced price.
For Cash or in
Exchange for Lumber and Shingle.
We Lope to make it to the advantage of
Timber Men,
'in llialiinJ r "! CI I . i
'at fixed rate.
J Flour of different Brand can he bad at
" ,,roM l "r iow pne, at tbeUear-
lipid Store, riiiliptburi;. Penn'a
Dry Goods Notion. Ac, in great ari
ety, at the lowest price for Cash, at the
Clearfield Store, Plnlipuhurg, Penn'a. .
Salt by the Sack or loud, cheaper thao
can he had an7 where elue, at the Clear
field Store, Philipsburp, Penn'a.
ChII and Examine the sindt of ponds, at
the l learSeld Store, at riiilipnbur)f. T.
IlicheKt price pnid In Goods or Cash for
Lumber and Sinn;,- at tbe Clearfield
Store, fbilipsburg. Tenn'a.
The cheapest cood of all kinds aroto be
had at the Clearfield Siore. at Philipbure.
I Call and see if onrgonds and prices dno't
I sont the times. W. W. B KITS, 4 CO.
1 nnipsnnrg. nrenmer lath, it05 tf.
-,i.i-:ki.'ii;i.i kiiri.:iTvp
V n isnrsTsr. The
I etoblihed Norsery, on the Pike, bout llf
bta Clesrflrl.i snd Curpnsrill. in t,t
ITA!,0 tti!"i"r. 'S1. l"'
I:?'?". fnry, rp
MmM' mxaa 'acbrry. Str.w
1 berr, nd Raspberry vines. Also, Siberian Crab !
'tree., Uuine and eorlv searlet Rh.nk.,1. i. ,
Orders promptly attended to. Address,
PePt JO. 'M.-ly. J I.WKH;I1T, Curwcnsvlils.
V Uainkr V. Huou Prourietor
This l.rg. ,d eomn-odious'llo., ft. .;,.j
t-"p
'inrViil --" iu rTOirio.
f;,ubi. -- "i, h:;,;'- " "f
i it are n w avi.au . i:t. i t . i
ptrong. Iee. 20, lsci.-tf.
NOTIirU EXCITKMI-NT!
a fa i L Tn" rnicrs.
AT Tllfi
Cheap Cash Store
WILLI Alii IRWIN!
South Second St., Clearfield, Pa.
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Spring Sl Summer Goods
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
lam Just raneWIn anil opening a carefully
selected stock of InrhionsWe 8(irinir A Sum
mer Uoodi of aluioct avery description.
A beautiful assoriment of Print and lrj
gauda, of tho oewent and latesl styles.
Also a tnnl rioty of useful notions.
DRY GOODS AXI KOTIOXS.
liuonets, Shawls,
Han and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a targe quantity,
.Hardware, Queensware,
Xirufrs and Medioinei,
OilandTaicU,
Carpet i Oil Cloths,
.' rV xr CD CS 2 DT fl. C S3 q
and Fruits Foreign and Uomesue,
such a Apples, Peaches, Cur
runs, Prunes, Rainins, Orun
pev, and Lemons.
Fish,. Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel In ) and barrIt,
of the best quality, all of which will be sold at
the lowest eunb or renciy pay prices.
Mr old friend snd the aublie generally, ar
respectfully Invited to eall.
-N. II. All kinds ot VKAlXmi approred
COLSTUY FHODLCE taken in eiehane for
Ooods. WM. F. IKWIM.
Clearflold, May tlh, 19M tf
GREAT EXCITEMENT
tf N SECOND STREET,
Cleaeheld, Texn'a.
NEW FIRM, SEW ARRANGEMENTS
and New Goods
AT VERY LOW TRICES.
The nndereipnid having formed a co
partnership, in the Mercantile business,
woo d rieetfully invi'e ilie attention of
the Public generally to their splendid
assorlemnl of Merchandise, hich is
now being
SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASH.
Their stock consist in part of
Dry Goods,
of the best Quality, uch a Prints, Pe
Laineg, AIjnncn. Meiinos, Ginbanis,
Muslin I'.li'aohed and unbleached.
Drillings,
Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels,
faiineits, Cottenades, Cassimeres, Ladies'
oiiawle. Coats, Nubias and Hoods', Balmo
ral and Jlonp Skirts, Ac., dc,
all of which
WILL BK Ktil.l) low FOR CASH
Alo, a fine arrtment of men's Fraw
era and Shirts, Uats 4 Cups, Boot Shoos.
Qucensicarc,
Glassware, Hardware, Groceries and spice
OF ALL KINDS
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of everything usually kept in a re
tail Store.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH
or approved country produce.
WRIGHT k FLANIGAN.
Clearfield. January 10ih, !6.tf.
REMOVAL.
J. P. KRATZER,
na removen to bis new Ware-Room, on
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.,
"here he has opened a very Urge slock o
Dry Goods,
Merinoea, Ginghams, Clothe, Delaines Prints,
Ca-simeres, Alpera. Bilks, 8tinets, Reps,
Chmeri, Tweed, Cobergs, Mohair, Jeans,
Lanellae, Muslins Flanorlt, lioeoeu. Rib
bons. Cluaks, Ra I moral bkirts, Hoop.
Blurts, hhawl, Dress TriminlnE,
Iid Kate, laps, Corsets. Jloos,
Collars, fc'earls, tlrenadiaa Veils,
Tal'le Covors.
Clothing,
Ceats, Pants. Vests, Over-Coals, bent's Shawls
fcblru, 11 u, Caps, I'nder-Shiru and
Ilrawers, Itiiots, 8bes. Uuia
bhoes, Cravats. Gloves
and Collars.
Hardware, queensware, gro
ceries 4 MUSICAL GOODS.
Groceries,
Tea, Cnffee, Sngor, Molas.es.Palt, Csndles, Rice,
Hour, liseon, Fish, Tobseoo, Rai.ins,
Curranu, 6 p i e e s. Crackers,
Vinegar, Oils, Var
Dith, Alcohol.
TIN-WARE. GLASS-WARE. WOODEN-
WAKE, and STATIONERY.
Household Goods.
Carpets, Oil oloths, Drugget. Look in -Clause
.VvB. vum in, naeuooaras, lans, Due
els. Flnt Irons, Pans, Window lllinds,
Wall-paper. Coal Oil Lamps, "Uia
brellss, Bedcnrda, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, Crocks, and
Store Iliaeking.
ff-All of which will b sold on the mn.t r
eonebla terms, and the highest market price paid
or lirain, Wool, and all kinds nfoonnlrv produoe.
Clearfield, December 13, ISflS.
COi'AUTNEIiSIlIP.
. ,
' I 'He nnqersirned hsve this dsv formed a Co.
I.A rartnersbip onder the Ann name of Irwin A
i '.r,jhurn f"r lhe trsnsaotion of a General Mer-
I ? lre',y a band at the Corner 6toro In
a "rZTtZ
r"' "r i.uiuer 01 sil deirriplion. 1
A. 1RV1N.
TV. M HAT? Ti ll n ii v
ynrwcnrvillt, July ZB, 18 IJ-
(.arwcnsvlllr, July ZA. 18 Mfim w t I .'
! 1. 1 I!R MALI A shifuott-lop tlupgr. Ap.
uliey Silocka, all sires, and best manufa.1-1- f'J W.eMlta
Ur,at WBRUELL BIQLER'i ' Qflfa ,,,w'h 1 ArenTTwsiTa lbTTTTT
BIQLKH'd
GROCERIES to had at
KR2i,I A I3LER'S.
nOW TO SAVE HONEY.
fb times steward yM lli to Vaew
llewyoainey ssve ynr Dollar (
The vtav to do it t villi shew,
II y(i will resit what fullews.
A wn who lived e.t fsr frma kere,
Who woiked bsrd at his trade
But hsd a bonseholil to nippnrt,
Thst squsudered all he nade,
I met Mm ones, says be, "my friend,
I look threadbare and rouh
I've tried to get myself a suit,
Uut ean'l save up eaough."
Ssvs I, aiy friend, bow mnch hTe you t
I'll tell you where to ar.
To ff a suit ibat's sound snd ebesp
At ii:m:NrtiN snd c.
lie took what little be had ssved.
And went to Nelzeiiwtclu llrotbers
And there he pot a handsome suit,
For half be psid to others.
Now he Is home, be looks so well;
And iheir effect Is snob,
Tbnt when they UUs tbsir daily ssals,
2 bey dou'l eut half so much.
And no he finds on Satnrday night
With all their wants supplied ;
That he bas money loft to spend,
And some to lay aside.
His good suecess, with cheerful (mile,
II o gladly tells to all ;
If you'd save Money, go and bny,
Yourclothcsat lteizeiiatcin t'lulhlug Hall
Where Ihe eheapeit, finest, and best Clotbln
and food furnishing goods can be bad to sui t
very taste and in every style.
April 11, 1866 tf.
II. Bridge,
(Store one dcor East of Clearfield House,)
- Market St., Clearfield, Ta.
Keeps on band a full assortment ot
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
such as
Shirt, Linen and Woolen under Shirt,
drawers and socks, neck-ties, pocket handker
chiefs gloves anibrella. bats 4e., in presl variety.
Of pivoe Goods be keeps the best Cloths of all
"ehades and eokire," ocn as
BLACK DOEKIS OF TIJK VERY
best ma'e. Fancy Castimer in great variey;
ANo, French Coat in". Reaver, Pilot, Chin
chilla, and Frirott over coating, all of
which will be aold Cheap for Cash ; and
made up according to the latest Stylo by
Kxperienced Workman. Also A ten I for
ClearCelJ co., for 1. M. Singer, tf? iUt . cel
ebrated Sewing Machines. II- Blill'OE.
Clearfield, IVnn'a, Nov. 1, 18jj.-tf.
PETER A. GAULIN,
AND GENERAL CLOTIIIER.
Graham' Row, over Naugle'a Watch &
Jewelry (Store, Market Street,
CLEARFIELD, FA.
The ubscriber having permanently Iocs
led himccK in the liorough of Clearfield,
ha deteitnined toengapein Ihehuaineaaof
tQnir3iJI CJJlliiE3ir. -
I intend to keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of Cloths, Caimere,
Salinetta, and Vestings,of the best qual
ity nnd latest styles, which I will
31 a ii u tact urc
to order, lo auit customers, on abort
notice. Fat ticulur attention will be paid
lo Cutting and Fitting Gentlemen', Roy a,
and Children Clothing; atid ii fact,
everything ertaining to this
BRANCH OF BUSINESS. .
A liberal share of publio patronage is,
therefore, respectfully solicited, and I
wnuld advise all, to give me a call before
purchasing ehewhero any poods tn my
line. P. A. OAULIN.
Clearfield. May 16th. J8GG-tf.
New Goods!
MRS H. D. WELCH & CO.,
Ilaye Just Kectivtd Their
Spring and Summer Goods,
Which were purchased during the prerent do
oline, and therefore are enabled to sell vtry eitop
Our Stock
Consist in part of Merinos, Alpacas, Pop
lins, Wool. Armure. and common
laioes; Prints, Ginghams, Shawls, floods.
Hosiery and Gloves,
Nubia. Ralmoral and Iloopkirt. Flan
nels, Lades' Cloth, Sheeting. Muslin.
Toweling. Tichini!. Sonlacs. Break fust
Shawla, Capes. &o. Also an asaorttueul of
Millinery Goods,
AnooPS which ' llala, Bonnet. Feath
er. Ribbons, Flower. Lacvs. Frames,
Matinesa. Velvet. Silk. Craees, Beragca,
Veil, etc, and large nock of
Including China. Bronie, Ppier Macbe
Tin, Rosewood, Glass. Tewter, Woodea,
Parian ai.d Candy Toya.
For Ladies.
vSuch a Pomades, Oils, BandolinaLIoom of
youio and ramts, Kouga, Lilly White 4c
Thankful for past fvor, we solicit n coo
titiuaneeot the kind patronage of
the people of ClearBeld Co.
BQyRetnember the place Second Slreel,
aezt door to First National Bsnk. Deo. 20, 'i
Save Your Money
Something New.
Tt. A...I A V..
.... ---..r.K.,, (.riKinrniiy !)(: (Ted
In Uie maouf.ciureof all kinds of Woolen Ooods.
m.w .v,..ij, on ueui nun, in fenq tp.
THE CAKDIM; sn filuxo
Cosiness will aleo receive especial attention at
our hands. The publio are inrited to ptve ns a
fsll, nr address ns by leller, when sll inqnlries
will be answered promptly. The Post Offine
sddress of Til K BELL'S RtJ, W00LE.N FAC
TORY is G AM riAK HlLI S. Clesrfleld eo , Pa
JAMES JOUSmiN 4 SON'S.
Peoa tp.. June 4, 186S-6 mo.-pd.
GE0R0K FAlKUkes thl, method of Inform,
ing the watermen of ClearEold eounty thai
be bas refltted and reoDened tb t.., i
Wt by g. Bchrelaer. at Cexe.towo.'where be
-... i.ks i espeeiat pain, to render eatiUon to
all who favor him with their pslroaste,
Coe!own, April 1 J. 'as. j,
- . ' . III si f,
VtJiy lirr'l, ant mrl..! I.... .... ...
rt . . , . - ju.t tt.u Anares.
B. V. SUITE, & Cjl
I
ANO
Selling the Cheapest anj
BEST LIKE OF
offered io CnrittD eounty.
Ilaving been the latest lo purchsi.'
Kaii ika iikftnliff, nf t. l-i . n
...... u.-ciin t
price, and otler this advntK
to all our customer tod
all other.
IN LADIES DRESS GOODS, VT
Dnug tne latest nnd most
fashionable styles.
ALP A C A S.
which are now o fashionable, w bin
gooa qualities a tow si cents,
embracing every thade.
We offer also a 2sovtlty which La
just appeared in JLress
Goods, called
PERCALE ROBES
These Goods come in Tattera, compti.
tirft an snniies anu uesigns. ieiii
already trimmed they require
only cutting and fitting and
can be done up at
any time.
FANCY DRY GOODS
Lsdies Euper Kid Gloves, Ladies fncj
Lisle glove. Ladie Mohair Milts,
Ladies Cue Silk Net. Ladies fan
cy Chenille, Ladie Magio
Ruffling, Ladies Lace
LADIES THREAD EDGING,
Ladies Valenciennes Fluting, Ladiei
bilk tassel .Uuttons, Jjndies biu
iScarfs, Ladies fancy Tics,
Ladies embroidered
Handkerchiefs, Ladies JIen Stitched,
Handkerchiefs, Ladies Lawn band,
kerchiefs, Ladica Empress trail
Hoop hkirts, Ladiea Hoop
Skirt covers.
SHOES if GAITERS.
Lasting, Goat, Glove Calf,
Morocco, Cloth Opera
Slippers.
STRAW GOODS.
Shaker Hoods,
SUNDOWN'S,
SUNDOTTNS,
Canton Straws,
liraid Straws, Derby
list, Split IJt. Luten Hal.
Trimmed Hats, Straw cord all
necessary ornaiucata.
MEN'S WEAR.
Fine assortment of fancy Cas
simcrcs in patterns, c.treme
ly cheap. AU0 Roys
wear.
BOOTS AND SHOES
Men's heavy Monroes, Men's fine Calf
Coots, Men's glove culf (Jai'ters,
Men's Cloth Opera Slippers,
Men's lino patent leath
er Boots,
YOUTHS AND BOYS SHOES
all sizes and styles. Straw Hats,
Hosiery, Kid Gloves
and Collars.
STATIONARY OP ALL KINDS
IWUITS! FRUITS!
Scedle P.aisin, Layer IUisin, Prunes,
-an i eacnee, un rear. Can Corn,
Can Pine Apple. Can Sardine.
Italian Maeearoni. Almond and Fig,
Cream Nut, FiiWis, Oranges
Lemon and Pickled
Oylert.
CRACKERS ! CRACKERS ! !
Sugar Biscuit, Lemon Biscuit, LVe
ii8cuii, rancy isihcuu, na
tcr and Batter Biscuits.
OILS AND SPICES,
Genuine New Oileaos Molasses, Sup.
Extra Syrups, tiupar. Coflee,
Eice, Tra. Candles,
and Soap.
TOtiACCOES AyV SEGAXS
Hoes and Bake a, Grass Hooks,
Trowels and Mop. Oil
Cloths, Willow vre,
'ish. Salt and
i llama.
I May JHh, l?r-tf.,