Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 18, 1866, Image 4

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    film nil iihiiii
niu tu Mi moon.
"f h it asMest, but Hot bashful,
FrM end mrr, but not bold j
l iii rr'' Hp wiic,
Not loo yount and not too old ,
Ft'( initios', half repulsive,
Now advancing and now shy
There ti ml'-hff in her dimple,
TUtrt u tUugt-r in her eye.
"Fh has studied human nature,
Klie in schooled in til her till ,
Fbe b. taken her diploma
( Al tlic mistress of ull hearts ;
fcli can tell tho renr moment
When to liph end" when to smile;
0, a maid it sometimes charming,
hat a wi Jow all the while !
Mr yen sad ? how very serious
Will her rtkiitttom face become!
Are you anjrry 1 she is wretched,
Lonely, friendless, tearful, dumb I
Are you mirthful ? how her laughter,
PilTcr eon inline will ring out I
f he can lure, nml catch and play you,
Ai thv augliT dues tho trout.
"Ye old bachelor of forty,
Who have grown en bald and wiic,
Youne; Americans of twenty,
With the love-looki in your eyei,
You inny practice all tho lessons
Taught by cupid since the fall ;
But I know a little) widow
( Who could win and fool you all.
A BEVEEEND SEDUCER.
HE DRUGS TWO YOUNG GIRLS AND THEN
OUTRAGES THEM.
rrom the Portland, Oregon, Herald.
A correnpondent nt Salem sends us
l!io iullowiiicr stui-tlinr ravelation of a
i liocking crime perpetrated in Yam
i HI county, which, did we not poai-
dvely know the veritable character of
1 ie writer, we should be inclined to
'loubl its truth ; but we are compelled
!o believe the6tatement,notwitbstand
i.ig its diabolical nlrocity
"Salem, April 20, 18GG.
"Rev. W. F. Boyakin has finally
apped the climax ofhis infamous and
amorous career, by drugging two cirls
;;:id debauching their persons. The
outrage, for cool, deliberate, diabolical
itrocity, is unsurpassed. Boyakin,
who has been residing in Salem dur
i ig the winter and otliciating as pas
uroftbe Baptist Church, recently
went to Yamhill county to deliver a
i ries of lectures on the revelations,
llere he became t he guest of a worth'
minister in the same church, and for
toino weeks partook of the hospitali
ties of that good man and his very
'timablo family. Tho family consis
; .d of the minister's wife and threo
daughters, eldest of whom is married,
:md was at her father's homo, sick of
Confinement. The parents had chang-
I their sleeping room to one adjacent
to that ot their sick daughter in order
to administer to her wants, and Boy
:;'dn was permitted to occupy tho va-
ant room, which was of convenient
recess to tho chamber of the young
;-ii-Ja, who are about 13 and 15 years
'of ago, respectively. Into this cham
ber Boyakin introduced himself in the
night, and with the aid of drugs, over
tame their innocence and outraged
their person, as stated. iNight after
night did this lecherous old ruflian
r.atiate his infernal lusts upon his pow
rrlesss victims, until the crime speedi
ly manifested itself in the appearance
t f tho daughters. It was with difficul
ty that tho lives of the unfortunate
sufferers were saved, nover, however,
in rwinrn" frnm th nffoi.mo time i
Koyakin's crime has broucht UDonih.'9 protestations, kept possesion of
themselves and their striken parents.
"Boyakin escapod tho just retribu
tion prepared fbr him by the neigh
borhood, by fleeing from it. Ho is
supposed to have effected his escape
on the Sierra Nevada, on her last out
I a i A
ward trip. Ho is about fifty years of
ago, witn nair and beard gray, ile
was guilty of soino impropriety in
Salem last winter, while at tho thea-
Ire. and nnlnn mi irnntmn irm nmn
Btronjraffiinsthim.bHt.thrtrlinK.il f
vhich ho was pastor nestled him injrobbershadnot been captured.
her lap and screened his unworthy .7t .. . r.
carcass. 8 A family in LaCrosso, Wiscon-
"Tke family in which ho has wrought 'sln ,in,ve b,Cn missin? filove wood for
this ruin is ono of the most estimable ;Sfveral weeks past. On the return of
in tho State, and it is a pity that theyl . e ,d the f;imi1, a few da'8
gave such implicit confidence to a man i Bl.nt: lhe c:lso wa3 8tated' nnd Sunday
about whom tho world had rumored '.n,ht V0! P1?11 8tick of fucl was
bad things, even if he was grny-haired Wlth.the otl")rfl on te wood pile,
and a minister. But what is most to n th,e uckwcre eightounces of pow
be regretted is that tho Baptist church .', lor 8 , 0 kecping. Monday the
in Salem did not, when his notorious '",ck was1th,erc. Tuesday the stick was
conduct in tho Salem theatre had ex-i110'?' and ih 1"8' was now getting
cited such universal comment, put its 0n 1 . ma? who ?xcd ll AN cdncsday
foot upon the monster and crush him ."10rn,n tho 8ll was gone. Wednes
instead of giving him a passport into . y orenoon Rn explosion was heard
homes to blight and destroy them I in a hou8fl noar' and a tilcheu window
"boyakin "was for some time editor .V9 pl,arcd .n, r""". On going to
of thoCorvallis Gazette. Ho wnRnpr.:fhe.slot a. s,ht ws BOcn- The stove
ambulated tho vallov Hivr. onri 'ni
ji vne oi tno niniiDs. lie was a
great favorite with the editor of the
ttxtcsmiin,who was eager to chnvnpion
him. JIo was a 'burnin' nnd shinin"
lirrht . in I hn ITnisn nH o .mil na
......... ..w v, vu 3
in tho church. Ho was vorj' pious,
loyal and luetful, incessantlv har-
arv limes, Jccturui" on lorn tv nr.fi v jmm vuuuauo uuu up inro -P c- T. r,. . " .
Sainbo i-t . interne S!"
teemed nnd worthy correspondent of Fslatw: s stewing on the store !Mn he had an, where else, at the Clear
the Orcaoninn. over thn mnrmnmpn rXvo the i ceiling tho appearance of'the field Store, riiilit.sburir. Penn'a.
an nil no- on nolitica and l.,.lHhm.in.,,u"ue." n tuu,r ,0f,t i'tco legs, mo
copperheads throusrh his favorite me.?."" looks BK'I tllC roof of.
(lium. me uretionmu.
, . . l-
,.it: - - i , . . in
AAis services nau oocn procured to
stnmn Yamhill count v f,.r h '.ITr,!'
ticket the present canvass, and his
timely flight will be a severe loss to
the ticket in that county.''
The old devil was seen in this city
about the time of the sailing of the
Sierra Nevada, and we hear it stated
that some ono lAd him arrested for
debt just as he was going on board,
but the matter was settled, and wo
suppose ho has made his cscapo. We
hope however, that steps will be im
rnediately taken to sccuro his Hrrest,
if possible, in San Francisco, or any
other place where ho cna bo over-
4.1 ,f
nn in the POth rximont Illinois, vol
Utiteora.w hen that regiment Ural wt nt
'out, nnd wan loyal end rioim to a do
Irreo. Jlitt home U in lWllvillc, Illinois,
where he ha or nnd n lanuiy living.
Ho has probably had to leave the lV
cific coast, and Is doubtless in Illinois
at present. Ed. Chij) Times.
" Confidence Game.
The Teoriii Xat tonal Democrat has
the followim; account of a swindle
which has recently becomo known in
that city :
A roving band of gipsies hau Bcttlcil
near Canton, Fulton County, Illinois,
and one of them, and old woman
named Fhillis Bosmcr, had become
armiflintnd with Mr. Einerv.who was
labonnrr under some disease, one
speedily won his conlidenco to such
an extent that ho confided to her ull
his business affairs. Ho even showed
her eight thousand six hundred and
forty-two dollars, and believed her
statements that by some mysterious
black art conjurations she could double
the sum, and was prevailed upon to
give his consent to the trial. While
Mr. Emery, in obedience to her re
quest, had stepped for a moment from
the rom, the gipsey adroitly substi
tuted a package of white paper for the
roll of greenback and then left the
house, tirst promising Mr. Emery to
return in threo days, when the monej'
would have time to double itself. Mr.
Emery locked the package Of paper
carefully in his desk, not having no
ticed the change, and waited paticntry
for Wednesday. But Wednesday and
Thursday passed, and do gipsey wo
man came ; and then, growing 6omo-
what alarmed, be examined tho pack
age, and at once discovered the decep
tion.
The matter was put into tho hands
of a detective, who soon found the
woman, and sho was taken to Fulton
county, and, strangely enough, was
put in the watch house instead of the
county jail. One of the officers of the
calaboose, seeing tho woman in the
morning, and being informed by her
that she was there tor no ottense, but
simply as a lodger, he allowed her to
leave, bmce that time sho has not
been seen.
Remarkable Eobbert. Nelson
Bristol, a wealthy farmer of Florence,
Huron county, Ohio, was robbed of
over $14,000 on Tuesday the, 28th of
June, in a very 6incular manner. e
condense tho following particulars
from tho Cleveland Herald.
In Mr. Bristol's safo were 59,000 in
United States bonds, belonging to
himself; $2,000 intrusted to his keep
ing by a neighbor, a Mr. I'earcc, and
83 027 in. gold, ho property of Mr.
Bristol. About dark five men arrived
at the house, claiming to bo govern
ment detectives, who were on the
track of some government bonds which
had been stolen. Hearing that Mr.
Bristol had a largo amount of securi
ties, they demanded to see them. He
reluctantly opened his safe, when his
visitors declared that tho numbers on
his bonds compared exactly with those
of the missinir ones, and in spite of
them. They then arrested him and
his wife, and three hired men, for their
alleged suspicious conduct, handcuffed
them, and "confiscated" the gold, as
proceeds of the missing bondn which
had been sold. They then withdrew,
ostensibly for consultation, but, it is
hardly necessary t.o say, did not re
turn. Tho hand cuffed victims wailed
several hours, and arrived at tho con
clusion that they had been frightfully
taken in. At the last accounts
the
had joined a piece conference. Aket-
man of California. A cataleeninfrun
der tho slovo vent through the win
dow as if after tho devil or doctor,
and has not been seen or heard of
6inco, but a smell of burnt cat-hair
,1.j. , ,
l iy"u.LO ery inorongniy.
A fla1t",ron wa.9 hoiHlcd into a pan of.
T II n hnilua lr.r-.lrm ! . 1- 1 4.l 1 I
V - io uucteu
apple-
j , rr.. : i
4 . 7? , . ..j...,,,, , uigmius,!
m i inrr innMitnnni..iik..
mini
Bn3 : "i-ucn Guilder never
comes po-
un-ifore' or 1 R ''ghtcnin' rod."
A Slit roa Services. A church in
Salem, Ohio, has been sued byitspas-
uir jor uis naiary lor services render
al, tho amount claimed being $1,000.
duys, to support himself.and to ,-rench
on bundnva. roeeivin-r r.ar wlmint- '"r
er the congregation would raise for
him.
Irt ri ,.. I- ,wl .... V K a a V PIV. HL Llltl lOWPHL Tirim Irtf ' uslll ! Ilism
y.o ucience sei up ny tho church is1 rnn.-v V TwT.
that tho congelation is Pmall. nnd lr ,T?L? V,U,
the preacher, who is also a earnpntAi-. -. . . "
agreed to work at his trade on vcckl'XTJ'.?.
RICHARD UOSSOP.
DKALEK IN
FOKKIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS
MUSLINS
I ELAINES
COHUROS
at
at
Sonnt ion
Svnnlion
Sonsnlion
Srnnntinn
price
piioei
ALPACAS
pneoi
.Tuat reccipt nt Mt)S.S0l'S',
GIXGUAMS at Sensation rrioei
CHINTZ
at aenention prices
at Sensation piicoi
at Semnlinn prices
al Sensation prices
if-QVES
,FR5N TS
CRAVATS
SUAWT,S
BONNETS
COLORED I
MUSLINS)
at .Wution $ricu'
at Sensation price.!
at Sensation prices)
All to be bad at MOSSOrS',
LINF.N at
CRASH at
CURTAINS at
r A I1LK CLOTHS at
Sensation
Sensation
Senfaiion
Sonsntion
Pr!cis
prices
FRINGE
at
bersntion prices
at MOSSOFS.
LACE at Sensation
HOSIERY at Sensation
RIBBONS at Seniialion
pricea
prices
pricea
Tit I M MINGS
of all kinds t V at
in any quan'ty I
Sensation prices
Alwavaon band at MOSSOrS'
C A SSI MERES
SATTI N ETS
TWEEDS
.JEANS
VESTINGS
at
at
at
at
at
at
Sensation
Ssnsation
Sennation
Sensation
SonMitiou
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
SHIRTINGS
at Mossorsr.
CLOTH1NG such
at voats, rants,
Vests,
Under SliirU,
Flannel ShirU,
Boots, Shoes,
Flat and Cups,
at sensation prices
Now for sale at MOSSOrS'.
U A II D W A 11 K
Much as Saws, nails
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Hinges,
LIQUORS, such
as Win, Brandy,
Gin, W h Ukey,
Cokiiac, etc., etc.,
FRUITS, such as
Prunes, Raidins,
Figs, FilborU, Lo.
at sensation prices
at MOSSOrS',
at sensation prices
al sensation prices
at MOSSOrS'.
GROCERIES, say )
Hour, 11 a m s,
Shoulders, Supar,
Molassg, Coffee,
Tea, C r a c k e rs,
Spices, Candle,
Coal Oil, etc., etc.
at sensation prices
Always at MOSSOrS'.
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
Attha store of RICHARD MOSSO P.
lfKSAI
4 VKJkw'VA.
Always Wps on hand a full
anoortment of all kinds of goods required
or me accommodation ot Hie public.
Nor. 12, 1865
CLEARFIELD STORE
2s E A 11
Philipsburg, Pa.
WILLIAM W. DITTS. JOHN T. WEAVFR.
GEORGE L. REED. WILLIAH PCWELL
W. IF DETTS, if CO.,
(Successors to Munson A Hoops)
Have just received a large and well e
leeied Stock of all kin4 of Staple goods,
uch as
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Hals and taps, No
tions, Hnrdware. Glass, Nails, Oils,
Fninis. Quecnswnre,
Groceries. Flour. Bacon. Feed. Ac. which
we are offering at greatly reduced prices,
For Cash or in
Exchange for Lumber and Shingles.
We hope to make it to the advanlago of
Timber Men,
in the lower end of Cleat field count v and
on Clearfield Creek, ta get their supplies
uuiu una imini, Demir on ine lina of
Rail Road can Sell
goods on belter terms than at any point
in Clearfield county, and we are selling
our oiock at such
... . o
prices as to make it an ol.jpct to thoo bjv
inggmxiein urn niarKei to opai with us.
Advances of Goods, Feed, &c.,
made on account of Square Timber, which
we will either sell ou commission or buy
at fixed rnipa.
Flour of different Brands can be had al
all timas at very low prices, at the Clear-
neiu Store. 1 liilipshurg. Peon a.
Dry Uoods olions, 4o., in great arl
Call and Examine the stock of (roods, at
tb Clearfield Store, at Fhilipsburg, Ta.
Highest price paid in Goods or Cash for
Lurjber and Shingles at the Clearfield
Store, Thilipfdiurg, Ponn'a.
The cheapest goods of all kinds are to be
had al the Clearfield Store, at Philipeburg.
Call and see if our goods nnd prices don't
soot the times. W. W. BETTi. CO.
1'bilipsburg, November 15th, 18G5.tr.
is H.hAKi-ii.i ii si nsr.ai' v........
s .. . ---.-. "inu
v ni JsnciTST.
Tbe Undrrsivnarl hftrin
eslnblished a Nursery, on the Pike, about bAlt
waj oetwten i learseid and Curwensville, is pre
pared to furnirh all kinds of fruit trees, (Sland
ard and Dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape
Vines, Gooseberries, Lnwton lllackberry, 8trw-
berry and Ilaspberry vines. Also, Siberian Crab
trees, yuince and early scarlot Rhcul
barb, lo. 1
'" I
6pt so, '6..iy. J P.wniiiiiT, Curwcnsvllle.
urders promptly attended to. Addrei
E Bloom township,
wo, l ropnelor.
odious House is situateJ
'and miiesW of luZuZ' nZ !
- hi rire no enori to make his guests com
fortable and their stay with hiui pleasant, and
tberfby cipeote torccnivea liberal share of pub
lie ralronage. Doc, 20, 1865..tf.
RAFT HOPF.S of all sizes, fr sale at
Pee. IS, 18(15. MKRRKLL t BIOl.FR
BLACKING at sensation
ROPES at sensation
rOWDER at sensation
HUT at sensation
LEAD ut sensation
CAPS at retention
F
oluiiiit cLrri'fiTJaT
i vrvriirT? I'xriTrMRNT'!
A FALL IN 1'Hlt lJ.
at Tin:
Cheap Cash Store
WILLIAM. IRWIN!
South Second St., Clearfield, Fa.
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
spring kummct' uoods
At Grcaty Reduced Prices,
'lam Just receiving and opening a esrefully
I ialaetd utork of t'Rihionsble Sririm A 8uui-
I nor Ooods of ahnoit every deicription.
A beautiful assortment of Prints and 1)tj
gooux, oi ins newest ana iRieai styles.
! Alio a grent variety of nioful notions.
PItY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Sonnets, Shawls,
lists and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardwire, Queotsware,
Drugs and Medicines,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
and Fruits Veign and Domestic,
such aii Apples, Feaehei, Cur-
rans, rrunes, Kaisins, Oran
ges, and Lemons.
Fish, Bacon and Flour,
Mackerel and i barrels,
of the best quality, all of which will be sold at
the lowest eash or ready pay prices.
Sly old friends and mo public generally, are
respectfully invited ta call.
-N. B All kinds of GRAIX tni approved
COUNTItY PHOWCEUUn in exchange for
Goods. WM. . IRWIN
Clearfield, May lh, 18 tf
GREAT EXCITEMENT
0
N SECOND STREET.
Clearfield, Fenn'a.
NEW FIRM, NEW ARRANGEMENTS
and New Goods
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
The undersigned having formed a co
partnership, in the Mercantile business.
wou.d respectfully invite the attention of
the rublio generally to their splendid
astiortenint of Merchandise, which is
now being
SOLD VERY LOW FOR CASU.
Their stock consists in part of
Dry Goods,
of the best quality, such as Prints, De
Laines, Alpnccas, Merinos, Ginghams,
Muslins Bleached and unbleached,
Drillings,
Tickings, Cotton and Wool Flannels,
rlinetts. Cotlenades, Cnwrnere. Ladies'
Shawls, Coats.Nubias and Hoods' Balmo
rai inu iinop rsKirts, i.c A.C,
all of which
WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH
Also, a fine asortment of men's Draw
ers and Shirts, Hals 4 Caps, Boot 4 Shoes.
Quccnsuarc,.
Glassware, Hardware, Groceries and spices
llf ATT T.'IVMii,
vr AiiUjiiii un.
IN SHORT A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of everything usunlly kept in a re
tail Store.
ALL CHEAP FOR CASH
or approved country produce.
WRIOH? A FLA NIG AN.
Cl.sarfiald, January 10th, lgGO.tf.
KiaiOVAL.
J. P. KRATZER.
has removed to his ner Ware-Rooms, on
Market St., Clearfield, Pa.,
hcre he has opened a very Urge stock o
Dm Goods,
Merinoes, ainRbaiai, Cloths, Delaines, Prints,
nicH, ciiias, punnets, Heps,
lusliroeres, Tweeds, Cober)r, Mohair, Jeans,
I.anellas, Muslins, Flannels, Ilucnots, Rib.
bons. Cloaks, Balmoral fkirU, Hoop.
Skirts, Shawls, Drers Trimmings,
Head Neu, Caps, Corsets, (floret,
Collars, Searle, Grenadine Veils,
Table Corers.
Clothing.
Costs, Tents, Vests, Orer-Coats, nt's Ehawls
Bbirts, Hau, Caps, I'nder-Shirts and
Drawers, Boots. Shoes, Uum
Shoes, Cravats, G lores
and Collars.
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GRO
CERIES & MUSICAL GOODS.
Groceries.
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses.Salt, Candles, Rice,
nvr, umra, risn, jodbcco, Kaisins,
Currant. Spices, Crackers,
Vinegar, Oils, Var
nish, AloohoU
TIN-WARE. GLASS-WARE. WOODEN
WARE, and STATIONERY.
Household Goods.
Carpets, Oi!-eloths, Drugget. Looklng-Glasses
wi., iiiurm, n asnoosrds, Tubs, Buck
ets, Flat Irons, Pans, Window Rllnds,
Wall ptper, Coal Oil Lamps, ITm.
krella, Bedcords, Knives and
ITcrks, Spoons, Crocks, and
Ktore Blacking.
All of which will ba sold on the ..
sonble l-'mi, and the highest market price paid
or Grain, Vool, and all kinds of conn try produce.
' ".111, lDUimu,r tPOJ,
COt'AliTNEHSIIlP.
fT,h nl'Rned hare this day formed a Co.
n t"lr,n,,r'ni) nA'T ln "n name of Irwin I
ll r I l Vi i m f,r .L. . . . r . . .
. ,. ' 'u'kuiiio oi a ueneraiaior-
ehandise aid Lumber business. A larie and
well selected stock of Goods has been added to
those already on hand at the Corner Siore in
CurwensTllle where we are Bow prepared to show
Customers a completed assortment with prices
as low as the lowest. The highest market raUs
paid for Lumber of all description.
The patronago oi the public is respectful,
ocHti. KDWAKD A. IKVIN.
r t , . W- R- 11AKI3H0KN.
Cnrwen srille, July lit, 1S '
Pulley Dlocka, all sises. 0d be manufa.
ture.at AURHELL LI0LER'.4
rrnm rnn n ittti UTAirntT
The times are harJ yca'd tike to know
imw yes nay save vnr Dollars
The way tn do It I will show,
II you will read what follows.
A man who I'.vrd net far from here,
Who worked hard at bis trade J
Cut bad a hotirchold to support,
That squandered all bs made.
I met Mm once, says he, ''my friend,
I look threadbare and rough t
I've tried to get myself a suit,
But can't save up enough."
Bays I, ay friend, bow much have yon t
I'll tell you where to go.
To pet a suit that's sound and cheap
AtKKIZUNSTKIN'SJand Co.
lis took what little ba bad saved.
And went to ltelzeiisteln A llrotbers
And there he got a handsome suit,
For half be paid to others.
Now he is home, he looks so wall ;
And their effect is such,
That when they take their daily meals,
J'hey don't eat half so much.
And now be finds on Eaturdny night
With all tboir wants supplied ;
That he has money left to spend,
And some to lay aside.
His good success, witk cheerful smile,
He gladly tells to all;
If vou'd save Mnnev. to and bur.
Yourolothesat Itcizeiistein Clothing HalL
Where the cheapest, finest, and best Clnthin g
and food furnishing goods oan bs bad to sui t
very taste and in every style.
April II, 1866-tf.
II. BIUDGE,
(Store one dcor East of ClearCoId House,)
Market St., Clearfield, Ta.
Eecps on hand a full assortment of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
such as
Shirts, Linen and Woolen under Shirt
drawers and socks, neck-ties, pocket handker
chiefs gloves umbrellas, bats Ac, in great variety.
ui piece uooaa oe seeps lbs Dest Clotut of all
"sbadM and colors, such as
BLACK DOESKIN OF THE VERY
best make. Fancy Cassiiner in great variey;
Alo, French Coating, Beaver, Pilot, Chin
chilla, and Fricott over coaling, all of
which will te sold Cheap for Cash ; and
made op according to the latest Styles by
Experienced Workman. Also Acent for
Clearfield co., for I. M. Singer, t Co . cel
ebrated Sewing Machines. II- BRIDGE.
tleurheld, Penn a, Nov. 1, 18G5.-tf.
PETER A. 6AULIN,
AND GENERAL CLOTHIER.
Graham's Row, over Naugle's Watch &
jewelry .More, Warket Street,
CLEARFIELD, TA.
Tbe subscribes having permanently loca
ted hiniseir in the Borough of Clearfield,
has detei mined to engage in the business of
I intend to keep constantly on hnnd a
full assortment of Cloth. Cassinieres.
Satinetts, and Vestings.of the best qual
ity anu jaiesi styles, which 1 will
,11 an ii f tic tu re
to order, to suit customers, on short
notice. Particular attention will hn nair!
to v uniPg ani jilting Gentlemen's, Itovs,
and Childreus Clothing; and in fact,
everyinn.g pertaining to this
BRANCH OF BUSINESS.
A liberal share of publio patronage is,
therefore, respectfully solicited, and I
would advise all, to give me a call before
purchasing elicwhere any goods In my
V. A. HAUU5.
Clearfield, May ICtb, 1860-tf.
New Goods!
MRS H. D. WELCH & CO.,
Have Just Received Their
Spring and Summer Goods,
Which were purchased during the present de
cline, and therefore are enabled to sell eery cAto
Our Stock
Consists in part of Merinos, Alpacas, Pop
lins, Wool, Arruure, and common De
laines ; Prints, Ginghams, Shawls, Hoods,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Nubias, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Flan
nels, Lades' Cloth, Sheetings. Muslins,
Toweling, Tiching, Sontags. Breakfast
Shawls, Capes, io. Also an assortment of
Millinery Goods.
AmonR which a-e Hats, Ponnots, Feath
ers. Kilbong, Flowers, Laces, Frames,
r.auiiess. eivets, MiKs. urages, Berates,
veils, etc., and a large stock of
Inoluding China, Bronze, Tiipicr Msche
hi, nostwnou, uiass, lewter. Wooden.
1 'n t k r I .. -n - '
For Ladies.
Such as romades, Oils, Bandolina bloom of
youiu ana raints, Kougo, Lilly White ic
Tk.l,fl r. r . ,. ..
.u..n.u. (n invur, we solicit ft con
tinuance ot the kind patronage of
the people of Clearfield Co.
lOTRemembcr the place Second Street
nest floor to First National Bank. Deo. 20, "65
Save Your Money
ouuieuung iew.
The ondersicned hava M,m.r...n. . ,
In the mcnufactureof all kinds of Woolen Goods,
" 'iis nun, in l'enn tp.
Till: C.tliDI XG AMD I ULI.IXr.
Business will also recede especial attention at
our hands The publio are inrited to sire us a
call or address us by letter, when all inquiries
will be answered promptly. The Post OfBne
"f,8 BKLL'8 RUK WOOLEN FAC
TORi is GaAmit lliLI., deardeld co., Pa.
JAMES JOHNSON A SON'S,
rena tp., Juns 4, 18B8-U mo.-pd.
an who Taror him with their patronage.
Cnscmown, April II. 'S5.
drsty.
h.Lli.-A
I: Ply
to
QQfi" 'Utll l Ageots"
M . 1 1 II A I .
wanted lor six
fSOROK FUK taH thU m,ll.l of inform.
Ing tho watermen of Clearfield countr that
kept by B. Bchrawar, at Coie.town. whers be
will take estteoial naim Ln
f . ,.i iiorunn in
ust eut. Address.
l n m niunire j
ARE
01T.MXG
AND
the Cheapest
Selling
EE3T LINE OF
offered in Cliakiiud county
Ilavingbeen the latest lo purchv
uavo me nuvantnge ot I3fl rlpcline
prices, and offer this advanug
v ii uui vumuniers anu
all others.
IN LADIES DRESS GOODS
Dung me juicEi anu most
lastiionable Btylcs.
ALFA CAS
which are now to fashionable, we
good qualities as low as 45 cent
embracing every shade.
We offer also a Novelty -which
juBt appeared in Dress
Goods, called
PERCALE ROBE
These Goods come in Patterns, com
iug an puaues sou designs, tfeiod
ucnujr trjujujcu nicy rwquiro
only cutting and fitting and
can be done up at
an lime.
FANCY DRY GO OR
Ladies Super Kid Gloves, Ladies fat
Iisl gloves. Ladies Mohair Mitts
Ladies fine Silk Nets, Ladies fan
cy Chenille, Ladies Magio
Ruffling, Ladies Lace
Kdeine.
LADIES THREAD EDG1N
Ladies Valenciennes Flutin, LaJ
bilk tassel Buttons, Ladies Silk
Scarfs, Ladies fancy Ties,
Ladies embroidered
Ilandkerchiefn, Ladies Hem Stitch
Handkerchiefs, Ladies Lawn hand!
kerchiels, Ladies Empress trail
Hoop skirts, Ladien Hoop
Skirt covers.
SHOES tf- GAITER
Lasting, Goat, Glove Calf,
Morocco, Cloth Opera
Slippers.
STRAW
Shaker Hoods,
GOODS.
SUNDOWNS,
SUNDOWNS,
Canton Straws,
Braid Straws, Derby
lists. Split Hats. Lutnn Male
Trimmed IUls. Straw cords ami
necessary ornaments.
MEN'S WEAR
Fine assortment of (Wv CM
. j i
suncrcs in patterns, extreme
ly cheap. Also Bo)s
wear.
BOOTS AND SHOE
Men's heavy Monroes, Men's fine Ca!
iioots, jj.en'8 glove calf Gaiters,
Men's Cloth Opera Slippers,
Mon's fino patent leath
er IJoots,
luuilis A2D LOTS SHOES
all sizes and styles. Straw Hats, I
Hosiery, Kid Gloves I
s".,il I
STATIONARY OF ALL KINDS
FRUITS! FRUITS!
Seedless Raisins, Layer Raisins, Trunes,
Can Teaches, Can Pears, Can Corn,
t. AIT'e. Can Sardines.
Italian Maccaroni. Almonds and Fies.
Cream Nuts, Filberts, Oranges
Lemons and Pickled
Oysters. '. '
CRACKERS ! CRACKERS!!
Sugar Biscuit, Lemon Biscuit. Ere
liiscuit, fancy Biscuit, Wa
tcr and Butter Biscuits.
OILS AND SPICES!.
Genuina New Oileana Mol...M ...
l.xtra Syrups, Sugars. (Joflce,
Rice, Tens. Candles,
and Soap.
Hoo, nnd Rakes, Grass Hooks,
Trowels and Mops. Oil ,
Qoths, Willow Ware
Fish. Salt an1 '
TTamsi
GROtERjts tola bad at "
MEJtmiiI3I.ER'3.
MERIlEll ABIOLER'A