u fill i it i if-, i Ml. ; . til ,- CLEARFIELD, PA., MAY 29, 1867. Bead, Reflect, and Enah to the Eescue. In seasons when our fund are low, Subscribers are provoking alow, And new fmpplies keep up the flow, Of dimes, departing rapidly. But we shall see a sadder tight. When duns pour in from morn till night, Commanding every sixpence bright To be forked over speedily. Our bonds and due-bills are arrayed Each seal and signature displayed The holders vow they must be paid, With threats of "Law and Chancery." Then to despair we're almost diiven; There's precious little use in livin When our last greenback's rudely riven From hands thnt held it lovingly. But larger yet these dues shall grow When interest's added on below Length'ning our chin a feet or so, While gazing at them hopelessly. 'Tis so, that scarce have we begun To plead for time upon a dun, Before there comes one after one, Demanding pay ferociously. The prospect darkens. On ye brave I Who would our very honor save ! Waive, Patrons, all your pretexts waive ! And pay the Printer cheerfully. Ah ! it would yield us pleasure sweet, A few delinquents now to meet, Asking of us a clear receipt For papers taken regularly. Dropping the "H." A schoolmaster was hearing one of hi pupils read, and the boy, when he came to the word "honor," pronounced it full ; the master told him it should be pronounced without the 11, as thus. 'onor. "Very well, sir," replied the lad, "I will remember for the future." "Ay," said the master, "always drop the H." . The next morning the master's tea. with a hot muffin, had been brought to his desk ; but the duties of his vocation made him wait till it was cold, when, addressing the same boy, he told him to take it to the fire and heat it. . "Yes, sir," replied the boy, and taking it to the fire he ate it. Presently the master called for his muffin. "I have eaten it as you bade me," replied the boy. "Eat it ! you scoundrel ! I bade you take it to the fire and heat it." "But, sir," answered the lad, "yesterday you told me always to drop the II." An extra six feet of snow fell, the middle of April, on the track of the pacific Rail road, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. A little girl in Sheyboygan, Wis. , swal lowed a needle over a year ago, and a few days since it came out at her knee. A young lady must would not be a-miss. make a hit if she "DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The co-partnership heretofore exist ing between C. R. Foster, J. D. M'Girk. Edward Perks, G.'L. Reed, Kichard Shaw, A. K. Wright, J. T. Leonard, Jas B. Graham. and W. A. Wallace, in the Banking business, at Philipsburg. Centre county. Pa., is this day dissolved by mutual con tent. The business will be conducted as hereto fore at the same place, under the title of Foster, Perks, A Co. C. K FOSTER, J. D. M'GIRK. 3. B GRAHAM, G. L. REED, March 5, IS67.-in20. RICH AHD SHAW, J. T. LEONARD. EDWARD PERKS, w. a. Wallace, A.K. WRIGHT. T 1ST OF JURORS for June Term, 18f7. --J (Commencing third Monday, 17th day.) GRA5D JtTRORS. Srady. George Pntz. Peter Hoover. Burr.side Gideon D. NefF. Covington Francis D. Hugney. Clearfield dw. A. Graham, Casper Leipold, Eira Ale. Ferguson George Straw. Goshen Richard Kyler. Graham George Armstrong. , Huston John Flanders, A. B. Lucore, "Atwood Bundy Jordan Robert Hunter. .Lawrence John Kenton, Abraham Humphrey. Matthew Ugden, Irwin J. M'Brlde, Samuel Full- erton. Morris George D. Hess. Osceola James Westbrook. Penn John Johnson. Samuel Widemire. Union Philip Blanchard. TltATEKSC JPROBS FIRST VIII. Beccaria George Groom. Bell Charles Thorp. Bozzs Edward Albert . Bradford Westley Shifey, N. P. Wilson. John Cowder, David Wilson. Brad John Potter. F. K. Arnold. Burnside Elijah Baiter, James M'Murray, D. F. Smith. Christian Rorabaugh. Chest Jonathan Fry, Thomas Evans, i Covinglori Jacob Maurer. Clear&cld -la. Wrigley, A. J- Southard, Thos. Robin. Geo. W. Kheem. Daniel Connelly Decatur John Gearbart. Ferguson Daniel M'Cracken. Fox Jacob llartman. Solomon Hain. Girard George Green. Goshen William Graham Graham-. Ellis Evans, Samirel Spanogle, John Lytie. Jacob Gearbart Gulich John W. Hammersley. Huston James Tyler, Charles Brown. Jordan James M'Gbechan, S. M. Dickernian. Karthaus Andrew Conoway, Benj. Gunsalua. Lawrence George B. Logan, George Gulich. , Lumber City James B. Hile. Osceola Daniel R. Good. George M. Brisbin. -'Pike Moses M. Wise., James L. Curry, Levi Bloom . Woodward John Jordan, C. C. She IT. SECOND WREK. Beccaria William S. Wright. Bradford W. S. Taylor Wm. Woolridge. John Ebirey. Brady David Knner, Geoge Nolder. J. Miles Beams. Edward G. Hays. John Clayton, Joseph Seyler. jr.. Harrison Passmore. Chest fa'sob Pennington. Joseph M'Cully, John Kitchen. Josiah W.Lamborn Clearfield -J. W Wright, J. II. Uilburn. J. C. Whitehil'.. W. W. Belts. Decatur Walter B. Morgan, Asbury Gearbart. John Hughes. Ferguson Daniel Kooier. ttirard Henrv Plubcll. Graham A. C. Dale-. Karthaus Perjiroin D. Hall. Knox Jacob Arnold. t Lumber City tames G Kelly. Mo-ris John Davis. Jacob Fullmer. New Wasbii gton Joseph II. Breth. Osceola Wm. Shober, Abraham Kephart. Union John Sheeser. Woodward Samuel llenderscn. PULLEY BLOCKS f varinns size to be had at MERRELL A BIG LFK'S. 3 - " 1 A LARGE LOT of Raft rope ana small rope for sale by the eoil. Fully blocks, at a small advanoeon ooe by IRVIN 4 HARTSHRN. R. R C O O B I S O N & Wholesale Grocers, Pork packers, Dealers in Glass, Iron and Nail ; Family Flonrof best brands; Bacon, Hami, Sides and Shoulders; Lard, Moos Poik, Dried Beef.and Cheese; Beans, Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Carbon and Lard Oil, etc. Red Feoht, Ko. 255 Liberty Street Pittsburg, Penn'a. March 6, 1867-ly c LEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Fourth Session of the present Scholastic year, will commence on Monday, April 29, 1S67. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session. The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal bavins: had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability nd energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms or Tcttiox: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (II weeks.) So 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. $6,00 AIgebra,Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. S.00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a bove branches, $12,00 CyNo deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of Rev. P. L. HARRISON, a. at. May 1, 1867. Principal. JJEW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. Have just returned from the east and are now cpening'an entire new stock of goods in the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the publio at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc. , in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, 'and consists of (he newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine our stock before snaking your purchases, as we are determi ned to olease all who may favor us with their custom. May 8, 1357. J. SHAW A SON. T 1ST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Domestic Merchandize, in Clearfield county, for the year 1867, subject to the payment oi license : Class. To pay DECC AIM A. 11 L W. Weld. 15 00 13 J. G. Glasgow, 10 00 14W.O. Meti. 7 0i 14 Montgomery iCo7 00 BELL 14 Lewis Smith, 7 00 14 David Cell. 7 00 14 Kobt Mehaffey, 7 0 14 Wm. Brady, 7 00 BGGS. 14 A. Montgarocry 7 00 DRAIiruKD. 14 Ed. Williams, 7 00 13 G. Albert liros 10 00 Eniiir. 14 George Wilson, 7 Ofl 14 D.Goodlander, 7 00 UP. K Arnold, 10 00 14 Car!iIeESon, 7 00 13 ArnolJ ATeme 10 00 'l.l Joseph Cathers 10 00 12 ArnoldACarlile 12 oO 13 It. H. Moore. 10 00 14 Lobaugb A Co. 7 00 j BLU.NSIDK. 14 W. J. Nugent, 7 00 14 Horace Patchiu, 7 00 14 A. Patching Bro 7 00 1 2 M'Murray & Co 12 50 12 Irvin A Bro. 12 60 14 Eben M'.Master, 7 00 14 John Snyder, 7 00 THEST. 14 Wm. Hunter, 7 00 14 Edward Rose, 7 00 14 Wm. Hewitt, 7 00 CLEARFIELD. V 10 Rieliard Mossop 20 00 13 II. W SinithACo 10 00 12 Kratzer 4 Son, 12 50 13 W. F.Irwin, 10 00 13 Wright Co. 10 00 12 Showers 4 Co. 12 50 1.1 J. Shaw 4 Son 10 00 12 J P. Kratzer, 12 50 14 Joseph Kuns, 7 00 14.11. Bridge, 7 00 14 Hartswick A Co. 7 00 14 II. F Haugle. 7 00 14 Reizenstein Bro 7 00 14 C D. Watson, 7 no 14 Mrs Welsh, 7 00 14 I. Johnston. 7 00 14 Merrell 4 Higler 7 00 OOVISOTOM. 14 L. Coutriet, . 7 00 14 S. S. Cranston, 7 00 CCRWESSVILIK 12 Wm.Ten Eyck 12 50 12 Hippie 4 Faust 12 50 .TER5IS Or TIIE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's Jourkai. is published on Wed nesday at S 2.00 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of tbe.ear. $2.50 will be charged, and $3,00 if cot paid before the close of the year. . , Advertisements will be inserted at $1.50 per square, for three or less Insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every additfonal insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time thaD six months, and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid.except at the option oi the publisher. S. J. ROW. G 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 DO 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Clasx. To pay n .Monigora yCoii! oO 12 John lrvin, 1 2 50 It IrvinA Hartsh'nl 00 14 Benj Hart? born 7 00 14 J. K. Irwin, DKCATDR 14 W.W.BettsACo 7 00 14 J. S. Rabcbach, GIRAKD. 14 R. S. Stewart, 14 Aug. Lrconte. 14 L M. Coutriet. 14 A.S.Dickinson OOSIIEM. 14 Irwin k Bailey 14 A. B. Shaw. CRAIIAtf. 13 Forcey k Co. (;uii- icb. 13 P. A A.Flynn, 13 Alleman k Co. 12 Elliott Mi'ler 12 50 HUSTON. 14 Wm Brady, 7 00 12 Woodward Co 12 50 JORAN. 14 Henry Swan, 7 00 KARTHAUS 14 W. S. Sankey, 7 00 14 M Closkey k Co 7 00 LAWRENCE. 14 James Forrest, 7 00 LLMBKH-CITT 13 J FergusonACo 10 09 13 Kirk k Spencer 10 00 13 Ilile.Kirk A Co 10 (10 14 Ferguson k Bro 7 00 MORRIS. 14 J. C Brenner, 7 00 14 D. W. Holt. 7 00 11 Leonard Kyler 15 Op 13 Brenner k Co. 10 00 N WASHINGTON 13 M'Murry 4 Co. 10 00 14 Sam'l McCune, OSCEOLA. 12 Stoner 4 Co. 9 Law she 4 Co 14 W. S. Wells. 14 T. F. Boalich, 14 Alfred Sbaw, PENN. 14 J. Wall, USKW. 14 bra taker A Co. WOODWARD. 14 Thos.Henderson 7 00 12 Sam'l Iiegarty 12 50 14 Geo. Hegarty, 7 00 14 A. Forcey, 7 00 14 J. M.Chase, 7 00 7 00 12 50 2i 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 CO.NFECTIONARIES AND GROCERIES. BECCARIA. 8 Miss Wright, 5 00 BRADY. 8 CarolineWeaver 5 00 CLEARFIELD. 8 Alex. Irwin. 5 00 8 Wendtin En t res 5 00 8 J. FjRote, 5 00 COVl.tOTON. 8 J. B Kouge.iui 5 00 CLR Wr.VS VILLB. 8 Ed Goodwin, 5 00 8 Catherine Graft 5 00 5 00 8 J. R. Jenkins, COSlIKN 8 HarisonALingle 5 00 LfJIBER-ClTT. 8L. D. Hile, MORRIS. 8 Jos. 11. Jones. OSCEOLA. 8 Galer 4 Co, WOOnWARD. 8 J. W. Weims, 8 Mrs. Adams, 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 ETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Com monwealth of Penusvlvania, March fith, 1867. The Board of Supervisors appointed by the above Corporation to cany out the.obji-cts of the act of incorporation, respectfully announce to the public that the Legislature of Pennsylvania has authorized the raising of funds for the erection, establishment, and maintenance uf an Asylum for Invalid Soldiers of the late war, to be built on the battle field of Gettysburg, and as an in ducement to patriotic citizens to contribute to this benevolent object have empowered the corpora tion to distribute amongst the subscribers such articles of value and interest, from association with the late war, or any moneys, effects, proper ty, or estate, real or personal, whatever, in this State or elsewhere, at such time or upon such terms, and in such way and manner whatsoever, as to them shall seem fit. any laws of this Com monwealth to the contrary notwithstanding. The enterprise is cordially recommended by the following named well-known gentlemen : Major General George G. Meade, Ex Governor Andrew G. Curtin, Major Genera1 Galusha Pennypacker, Major General t. M. Gregory, Major Ceneral John R. Brooke, Major General Charles U. T Collis, Major General Henry J. Madill, Major General Jas. L. Selfridge, Brigadier General James A. Beaver.., Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickels, Brigadier General Jofeph F. Knipe, Brigadier General Wm J Bolton Brigadier General Sam'l M. Zulick, Brigadier General John K. Murphy, Brigadier General John F. Ballier, Brigadier General T. F. McCoy, Brigadier General U E. Winslow, Brigadier General Henry Pleasants, Brigadier General J. P. S. Gobin, Brigadier General J. M. Campbell, Brigadier General Thos. M. Walker, Brig.idier General Wm. Cooper Talley, Brigadier General D. M M.Gregg, Colonel F. S. Stumbaugh The site for the insiitutijn (thirty acres) has already been purchased, and it is hoped (hat toe good work may commence before midsummer. Sub cripliotiS will be received at the office of t'he Association. No 1126. Chestnut street. Phila delphia on and after Monday, the 6th day of May, 1867. For each subscription of five dollars a certifi cate will be issued which will entitle the holder to such article of valuo as may be awarded to iu number. The first distribution of awards will be made immediately upon the receij t of 80,000 subscrip tions of $500 each. The distribution will be public, and under the direct supervision of the corporators Persons at a distance are requested to remit their substriplions (when practicable) by post of fice money order, or registered letter, to insure prompt delivery. -Direct all letttrs to J. D HOFFMAN. Secretary Hoard of Scpehvisors. Cox 14SI, P. O., Philadelphia. The following is a schedule of the awards to oe maae unaer me nrsi aismouuon. ine items of Diamund and otbsr pecious stones were pur chased from citizens of the South during the war. and their genuineness is certified to by Messrs. ilen'e 4 Bros., the most extensive dia moud importers in the rount y, and by J. Her mann, diamond setter, New York. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL DILRS, Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common wealin ot Pennsylvania. .March Oin. I'fi. Office 1123, CUEST.NL'T Street, Philadelphia. FIRST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thoufaud Subscribers Five Dollars Each 1 1 liiamoud eoklace, 43 Bril liants, valued at $30,000 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Earrings 15.000 3 1 Award 10-40 Gov't Bonds 10 C00 4 1 Dixmood Crofs set in silver 7 OtIO 6 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 5,000 6 I Award 10-40 Gov't Bouds 5.000 7 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4.500 8 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.000 9 1 Dim'd Single Stone Scarf Pin 4.000 10 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4.000 11 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000 i 1 1 air single stone iiumood Ear Rings 13 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 14 I Award 10-40 Gov't Bonds 15 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin IS 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 17 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch Irt 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 19 1 Diamond 4 Emerald Brooch 20. 1 Diamond- Single Stone Ring 21 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 22 1 India Camel's Hair Sawl 23 1 Choice Emerald Stud 21 1 Single Stona Diamond Ring 3.500 3.000 3.000 3.000 3 000 2.&U0 2.500 2.500 2.000 1,500 1,500 l.roo 1,000 PATENT MEDICIXE9. CLEARFIELD. I 4 C. D. WatSOD. 5 00 4 R. Mossop. 5 00 GRAUAM 3 Hartswick 4 Co 10 00 4 T. II. Forcey, It 00 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. C'.EAUFIELD. I MORRIS. iX W TE",res 15 00 10 s- Sanekraft, 15 00 10 C. Leipoldt, 15 00 I Bank brs. Clearfield Connty Bank, 30 00 An appesl will be held at the Commissioners' Office, in Clearfield on Saturday the 30th of May. 1'7 when and where all parties ieeling them selves aggrieved will please attend, according to lw. S. H. SHAFFXER, May 8, 1867. Mercantile Appriser WOOL WANTED lOO.OOOlbs of wool wanted, for which the highest market price will be pAiu by J P. KRATZER. "VTEW GOODS A general assoitment of Spring Goods, just received at J. P. KRATZER'8. 25 to 3110 Awards of 10-40 Government Bonds, each 1,000 S3 l i nreestone v lamoua ana ttu by half-hoop Ring 800 35 1 Dim'd Single stone Ear Knobs 800 37 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs 600 3s 1 Diamond single stone King star sotting 500 39 1 Diamond single stone pin 5uo 40 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 500 41 to 50 10 Awards ol 10-40 Government Bonds, each 500 ol 1 Lady s Diamond set Watch 400 62 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 3jo 63 1 Diamond 4 Opal Cluster Ring 250 54 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 200 55 1 Pair Emerald scarf rins 200 56 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 150 57 1 Diamond Cluster Pin loo so 1 Cameo 4 Pearl croocn A .bar Rings 100 59 to 153 100 Awards 10-40 Government Bonds, each 100 159 to Z53 100 AwardsGovernment Legal Tenders each 50 3,000 Awards Government Le gal Tenders, each $ The distribution of the above rewards will be made in publio as soon as the subscription is full of which due notice will be given through toe pa pers, us ana alter juay nia ids isiamonas will be on exhibition at the office of the Association. the puhlio can confidently rely on evertthinr being conducted in the most fair and honorable manner. All the award will be handed to certif icate holders, immediately after the distribution free of all cost, at the office of the Company, Xo i i .. ... ...... niu, n-stnut street, rnnaaeipnia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify that we have examined the Diamond Goods. Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other Precious Stones, as desciibed in the above list, and find thorn all genuine. HEXLE BRO S Diamond Importers, 26, Maiden Lane. Xew York J. HERMANN, Diamond Setter, 334, Broome Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Books can be had containing Twenty Certificates FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. All orders for certificate must be addressed to J D HOFFMAN, Secretary. B.ix 1451, Post Office, Philadelphia May 8, 1867-2m. ; ' BARGAIN'S in nil kinds of woolen goods.shawls blanket, coverlets. Ac., at ' Apr. 3, 1867. J. P. KRATZER 'S. OIL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at June '65. MERRELL 4 BIGLER'S. VTORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIPCo. Opposition line to California. Via Nicaragua, tvttr twenty days, with Pasen geis. Freight, and U. S Mails, on the following first Ciasa sieamsntps : On Atlantic Orran. SANTIAGO DE CUBA, SAN ERANCISCO, NICARAl'GA. DAKOTA, Co ii n 'f o n Pa ci fie Ocean AMI-RICA, M-'SES TAYLOR, NEBRASKA. NEVADA. PASSAGE AHD FREIGHT AT REDUCED RATES. Sailing days from New York, March 30, 1867, April 20. 187. May Island 20, 1867, Jane 10 and 30.I867.and every 20 days there after, leaving on tb Saturday previous when a regular Sailing Day comes on Sunday. For fur ther information apply to the NORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP CO. Vn. II. Webb. Pres't.. 54. Ex chante Placo N. Y D. N. Cabrisgto. Agent, 177. Wett St. cor-.Warren, N. Y. Mar. 20,'67-3m. QLOTIIING1 CLOTHING!! GOOD AND CHEAP!!! Men, Youths and Boys ean be oplpied with full suits of seasonable and tashionable elothing at RE1ZE.NSTEIN IIKOS' & CO., ' where it is sold at prices that will induce their purchase. The universal satisfactios which bas been given, has induced them to increase their j'ock, which is now not surpassed by any estab lishment of the kind in this part of the State. Reizenstein Bro's & Co., Sell goods at a very small profit, for cash; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They give every one the worth of his money. They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body else. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock t reduced prices they can sell cheaper tl an others. , For these and other reasons persons should buy their clothing at REIZENSTEIN BKO'S 4 CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. May 18, 1864 JyTEW HARDWARE STORE! PHILIPSBCRG, CENTRE CO., PA. G. H. Zeigler & Co., DEALERS 1.1 Foreign an3 Domestic Hardware, Cutlery, Wood and Willow ware, Tin ware, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, Iron, Nails, etc., etc., etc. The attention of Mechanics, Builders, Farmers. Lumbermen and Buyers generally, is invited to the fact that we are now offering a better as.-ort nient of goods in our line than can be found else where in this part of the State, at prices to suit tho times. Our stock comprises a general assort ment of Tools and Materials used by Carpenters. Blacksmiths, Carriage and Wagon makers. Join ers. 4c. together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails Spikes. Railroad arid Mining supplies; Saddlery and Harness material a good assortment ; Ropes, Chains, Grindstones, circular mill and cross-cut Saws; Enameled, Finished, and Plain Hollow ware in great variet ; Cables, Coal oil Lamps and Lanterns; Lard, Linseed, Coal and Lubricating oils; and an extensive and good selection of Fine Cutlery, Comprising a general assortment of dining knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, and carving knives and forks, pocket and pen kn.ves. razors, shears, scissors, shoe knives, and many other ar ticles. Also, dessert, tea and table spoons, and plated forks, in great variety and of tbe best man ufacture. Also, Brittania and silver-plated ware. Tin-ware In great variety, and of the best manufacture al ways ou hand, among which will be fiund buck ets of every size, tin-cups, oil cvns. sprinkling cms, dutting pans, mineis' lamps ; gallon, qiart and pint measuras, and many other articles in the tin-ware line, which are wanted by everybody. . Blacksmiths Can be supplied with' Anvils, Bellows, Vices, sledges, hammers, horse and mule shoes. boYse nails, and all kinds of flat and round bar iron, nail rods' etc ; ani with cast, shear, spring and blisUr steel, trom the best manufacturers in the United States, or of foreign manufacture. Carpenters And Builders will find in our establishment a superior and ctmplete stock of Planes. Saws. Augurs, Hatchets, Hammers, Files, Chisels. Hinges, Screws, Locks, Bolts, ' Pulleys, Sash, Cord. 4c. Farmers Will find everything in their line, and chespe r than elsewhere in this section of the State com- i prising Household, horticultural, farming and rafting implements, of the latest and most im- proved patterns Particular attention ii direct ed to our very ex ensive stock of wood and coal Stoves. Comprising Speir's justly celebrated Anti dust cook and parlor stoves of ail sizes ; Al?o, The Ni agara cook. Parlor cook, Brilliant, Dawn. Dew- drop, Artie, Egg and Picket stoves. All of the above goods will be sold cheap for Cash. G.U ZEIGLER4C0. Philipsburg. Oct. 10h. I31.-1y. Cy)AL Whale, and Linseed 'til. Family Dyes, Varnish and Paintsof a'l kind eround in Oil. for sale by HARTSWICK A IRWIN. I QOLDIER'S BOUNTIES. The new lill equalizmsboiiurics i;is.ed Imili IIou- ' ses, was approved by the President, and is njw a law. A three rears soldier teis SIOO nd a two years' soldier $ o Bounties and Pension ire , collected by me for ihoe entitled to them. Bri' g ! r -.i ............ i: .: J. 1$ McEN ALLY", Att'y. at Law. August 1. 1366 Clearfield. Pa. (CLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield, J'a. The subscriber would respectfully solicit a Continuance of tbe patronare of bis old friends and customers at tbe "Clearfield House.'" Having made many Improvements, be isprepar ed to accommodate all who may favor biin with their custom. Every department connected wiib the house is conducted, in a manner to give gen eral satisfaction. Give him a call. ior. 4, 1866. GEO. N. COLBURN. rn II E "CORNER S T O RE." CCKWENSVILLE. pa.. Is tbe place to purchase goods i f every descrip tion, nn.i at tbe most advantageous terms A large and well selected stoc of tvasonnble goo Is has been added to that already on band, which we are prepared to sell to customers at prices as low as the lowest.' Tbe highest lnnrket rates paid for lumber of all descriptions. Tbe patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. E A IRVIN. W. R. HARTSHORN. Curwensville. July 17. 1865 QN HIS OWN HOOK. W. F. CLARK, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinitv thnt he has taken tbe rooms. t'rmcrly occupied by P A Gaulin. in Graham's Row. immediately over II. F. Naugle's jewelry toro. and will continue the tailoring bu ninrss in all its various branches A full assort ment of cloths cassimeres. and veilings. C"n srantly on hand and made up to order on tbe shortest notice. Particular attenti n will be giv en to cutting men.' boys' and childrens' cloth ing, in the most fashionable styles. Give him a call. Dec 5. 6i W. F. CLARK. j pLOUGIIS. Tito undersigned would rr, - Fpecttully mlonn the puJi ..., ., have now on hand, at their foundry in r.,ri s on ihe most re.iBonb'e terms. Thev area! . pattern.aud have given entire latiW.o,, ,D" bo bve trl0ll tneuj. AI, , lot of , ' . and landaide kept constantly ouhand. uu ' U I taken in exchange lor castings. Match 6, Ift67.-6t . KuBLSQS 4 SOS ft RAPE VINES FOR SALE.T leadine hardy varieties of first aualit Concord, I year old 25 cts each, or $ 20 0u r. m - wv .11 mi , Per 100. I 1 B . a as Cm itcnecca. i - -- ao - oest white ernt,. lona, 1 $1 50 best Amber rran. P Any other varieties below nursery prices rj ders solicited as soon as Convenient and ttuj f" rotati-ii. A M. HILLS i inn rtoj wr removal Dj tnt liik Aug 2i.m$v October. Clearfield Pa N E W A R R ANGEME N T. The subscribers have entered into co-partner ship, and are tridin under tbe name of Irvlu. Baily 4 Co . in lumber and merchandise, at the old stand of Kllis Irvin 4 Son. at the mouth of Lick Run. Tbey would inform their friends. nu the world in general, that tbey are prepared to furnish to order all kinds f sawe I or hewn Iain ber. and solicit bills, for either home or eastern markets. Tbey would also announce that tbey have just opened A NEW STOCK of well selected goo I, suitable to tbe senson. con sisting oi every variety usually kpt in country stores. Their purchases have heen made since the late decline in pr ces which enable them to sell at s'ich rate as will astmish theircustotnfrs One if thir pirtners. Thnraw L. Raily, resides near Philadelphia, wbnsc business it w be to watch the mirKet and mike purchaset on the most favorable terms. Call and see u Kf.A IRVIN, Til MA L RAILY, Goshen tp..Dc . 1 35. LEWIS I. IRWIN T ATEST FASHIONS DEMAND Lj J. V. Riadley CEI ECBATED PATE t DCPI.EX KLLU'TIC (OR DOCBLE SPRISG) KKIItr. .The wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex El liptic Skirt will be expciieuced particularly in all crowded assemblies, opera, carriages' rail road cars, church pews, arm chairs, for prome nade and bouse dress: as tbe skirt ean be fo Meti' when ic use to occupy asfnnll place aa easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dres. an inval uable quality in crinoline, not found in any sin gle spring skirt A lady having enjnyej'tbe- pleasure, comfort,' and great convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptic steel spring t-kirt for a siugle day, will ner er afterwanis willii.gly dispense with their use. For children, misses and young ladies, tbey are superior to all others Tbey will not bend or break Uke tbe single spring, but will preserve their perfect and grace ful shape when tbiee orfoui ordinary skirts iil have been throwu aside us usces. Tbe hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom iwds are not only double springs, but twice, (or double) covered ; preventing them from wearing out when drag ing down stoops stairs, Ac Tbe Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion -Magnifies' as the standa. d skirt of the fachion-ible world Toe 'joy the following inestimable' adranta ges in criuoliue. vis: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape ami fiuish. flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. Caution. To guard Hgaint imposition be par ticular to notice that skirts offered hs -'Duplex" have ibe red iuk stinp. vis: --J. W. Bradley's Dupl ex Elliptic Steel Springs." upon the waist band none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a piu being p.-issed through the centre, tbus revealing tbe two (or douole) springs braided together therein, which is tbe se cret of their flexibility and strength, and a com bination not to be found in any other skirt For sale in all more- where first clui-s skirts are fold throughout the United States and elsewnere. Manufactured by the s- le owners of the Phtent. WESTS. BRADLEY 4 CiRY, 97 Chambers 4 79 4 81 Kealle Sts., N Y May 1st. 166 7.-3 ul. LEAR FIELD NURSERY.-Evcr.n, ace Home Indlstry. Theundersi! ed having established a Nursery. on the Pit halfway between Curwensville and Clear1. j Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof fJt trees. (Standard and dwart) Evergreen. Shrub bery. Grape Vfhes, Gooseberry, Lawtcn Eafk berry. Strawberry and Raspbeiry rinn. : SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early Scarlet R fen barb Ac Orders promptly attended -o. Addr.J Aug SI, 1864. J.D.WRIGHT.Curwenr WANTED IMMEDIATELY. -r,T6 hunt! red men, to act ho PnleMiwn ft 'Cobhin's Illustrated Domestic Bible," euttttiZ ing upwardsof 1.500 crown quarto pages; atW inentary of 17.000 note from different Commeiiu. tors; 7lH engravings: family photograph deptrt nient ; extended concordance ; maps bit.liol bit. fory. chronological tables Ae. A bnuk that a. ways sells, "or average rales are 500 eopie pet day ,s a standard bible for famil as. tjchtrt ministers, and all lovers of the word of tlod, ij bas no competitor. For particulars. sddrti II A fiTUlTT L ... n. ctULLl A jt April 3. 1887. Box ill. Ilarri burg. Pa. "EW CLOTHING STORE. JOSEPH KUXZ, Would respectfully inform the citiin of Clear field, and surrounding country, that he hsujmt opened a lare and well-selected stock of G entle men's clotbinsr. and furnishing good. Yoo-bs' m4 Boys' suiu Hats of latest style. Roots. r-ho. vt., in lb wrll-krnwti ronm on Market street recent- I ly occupied bv Wm Hoffman s a enrfectiooarr ana sxloon His gooils are or tbe best. ui his price moderate. Call and see. Ap. 10 3l AflSS E. A. P. RYNDER, Teacher nfPj. x mi Forte, Mtlideii, CaMtiet Guitai Hsrmonv and Vocal Music. Forth purrost f of keeping iuferior Instruments out uf tbecmu;y I Aiiss Kynder has secured agencies for the tl of i really aomi aud durable Pianos Organs. '.iuitart ' and .Uelodeons A chief among a large list of ffonrt Instruments may bt mentioned, Chickerings and Sons Grand. Square and Cp right Piano Fortes Lindaman's and Sou at patent Cycloid Piano Calenberg 4 Vinpel'i Grand and Square Pianos Mason 4 Hcralin't Cabinet Organ. Efiy's Cottage Ora. Tieit Linslcy's Organs and Melodeous liall's Uuittri. Ac . wh ich she will sell at a very trifling adracct on Manufacturer's prices, thus enabling purehu ers to secure Instruments tnat win be a pltsrurt to own. for no greater outlay of money than wov.14 be required tu get inferior articles tbatars " at in if pnrA." Music Bonks. Paper. Guitar Strings and Sh?ft music constantly on band at the store of Mr. U. D. Welsh'. September. 29. 1-W. R EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. J-E-IIVL-O-'V-.A.-Ia i Has removed to bis new ware rooms on Market Street, and openod a large rtock of Seasonable urj ito ius. llartl ware, yueensware. etc. FOR LADIES, he has Cashmeres. Merinos. Rep DelaineH. Parmetfo. Brilliant. Poplins. Alpaca. Berege. L'wns. Prints Silks. Dusrercloth . Ging hams. Nankeen. Linen Lace. Edging. Velvet trimming. Collerette. Braid. Belts. Dress-buttons. Hosiery. Veils. Neta. Corsets. Collars Hoods Nubias, Scarps. Hoop-skirts. Balmorals. Coats Shawls. Mantlet. Furs. Notions. Bonnets, Hats. Ribbons. Flowers, Plumes. MEN'S WEAR. Such asCloths.Cassimere. Sati tinett Flannel, .lean. Tweed. Cottonade. Muslin. Italian-cloth. Velvet. Plush, Check. Ticking. Drillin Linen Crash. Sorge. cinvass. Padding Linrty. Vestings. Coats. Pants. Vests. Over-coaU. Sha wls. Boys Jackets. Over-alls. Drawers. C a sa me re shirts. Linen-Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Uafu and Caps 4c . Ac MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Such as Car pet. Oil cloth Blinds. Curtains. Tatsels. Ord. Clocks, Looking glasses. Luni. Churns Tub. Buckets, Brooms. Brushes. Rackets. Washboards. Butter-bowels. Sfives. Flat irons. CidTee niill. Bed-cords. Bags. Wall-paper. 'aoet-chain. V.nt ton yarn. Candle-wick. Work-baskets. Lanterns. I inbrellas. Buffalo Kobes. Carpet Bags, Axes, and Angers. Ac. Ac. Ac MUSIC 4.L GOODS. Such as Violins, Flutes and Fifes H ARDWARE. Queensware. Glassware. Stone ware. Groceries. Drugs. Confectinnaries. Med icines. Flour. Rcon. Fi.-h Salt. Grain. Fruit. Car riage. Trimmings. Shoe Findings. School Bonks, .Mills ani spines, mass ami Putty, Oil. Vinegar. Tobncc. Sagars. Candles Spices. Powder. Shot. Lead. Grin-.-stones. Rafting Hone etc.. etc All of which will he sold on the most reasona ble terms and the highest market pricm paid for all kinds of country produce .1. P KRATZER Deo 13. ISfij. Clearfield. Penn'a ITOa SALE at cnst-4 barrels of good family ; flour, to close out the stock, at Jan. 10.I3M. .MERRELL A BIGLER'S. PATENT RROOMS. tbe host invention out. 43 dozen just received an 1 for sale rhen at December 12.1 8. MS-OP S The undersigned offers the following valuablt Real Estate at private sale: 1 53 acres ana 113 perches of farm land, ri'.f cleared, and having thereon m good frame tout and log barn. This is the very best eoal IbJ. Situated in Woodward township, on half uiiit from Piueyville. Also 100 acres of Timber Land situated on Mor gan's run, in' Woodward township, one aud a b:f miles from Puseyvlile. Also, two acres, with a two-story plank loan and frame stable thereon, situate. I iu WooJwarJ township, on tbe road leading from Tynne t Clearfield town, two miles from PueyviHe; good location for a tradesman of any kind. Also, two lots in Puseyville, with ix houses ar.4 one barb erected thereon, the two lots lyiof ad joining The first. No. 10. being a corner lot, with tavern stand, containing three -fourths of aa acre, with over 3(10 f-et ol bank on Clearfi-ld creek; rent worth 5125 per year. Second lot.Xo. ll.fiO-fect on front street and 120 feet bael. .wi'a two plank bouses erected thereon, well ia:tab!t for mercantile or any public business. I36rhe above property will be sold at reuta ab'e prjees ami fur terms. C. J.SllOFF. Nov tl. fim. Madera P.O-Clearfield co Ps TMPORTANT to PENSIONERS .-The -- Air T finrr(u nnrrvpl June 6. 166. j gives additional pension to the following elan fcf persons : . 1 To those who have lost both eyes or bot ha ids. or are totally disabled ia tbe tarns io to require constant attendance, the sum. pM month of 2. To those who have lost both feet, or are to tally disabled in the same, so as to require eoo stant attendance, w 3. To those who have lost ons hand or on ft" or so disabled as to render them unab'e toper form manual labor equivalent to ths los,r,J hand orfo it, the sum. per month, of j 4. Persons deprived of their pensions snr Act of March 3d, 1865, by reason of being is1' il service are restored. , , 5. The heirs of invalid pensioners who ?,"' ter application for their pension had been fiita. and before the certifie tte was issued, snd have left widows ur minor children, will be enn tled to receive arrears due at the death ol tit pensioner. . 8. Pensions are extended to dependent f " and brothers the same as to mothers and ''" In all of these eases, new spplicstioni f " The undersigned is pre? sea. w"" . tbe spenoy . ;ii" for made proper blanks tnese pensions. flaims for bounty and back py. pensions an claims for local bounty understate 'aw. prempu collected. U. B. SWOOPE, Att'y ".l July II, 18B. Clesr6loVf RUSS ST. DOIMJfOO. nuhball's. Booa I German. Drake s. and flisWiir'"'"', Oxygenated Bitters, and pure liquors of all i for medical purpose, for sale by Jan. 10. HARTStflCKAjKffnU A LARGE LOT OF CLOTH IN", ineludiorso" ... :. r tt . n-.r-j-natr. SO"" complete assortment of eassimere goods. ta' ' rn s-nts to match- for sale by .np'C Dee . IKri.;. IRVI.V4 IlARTnOK GROUND AND UXUROUND SPICES. CUres. English Currants, Essence Coffee, and " gar ot the best quality, for sale by Jan 10. HASTSWirK AjRgi, V sale at reasonal U nr'ses. at MERKKLb ' Nuv. U I H ORSE-SHOE8, and horse-nails, to he had at Aug. a. 3(UUKLL 4 BiGLER'B. ! TfllMBLE-SKElNS and Pipe-boxes t.-r Wag. ons, for sal by MERRELL 4 BIGLER, RIGLKK'S. Clerfie'I,P O ALT' SLT!! A prime article of er""' O nra salt, put up in patent wr Ja?Xi at the stai e of R- W' EATIIER a good ansoitment for sa' f l MERRELL A BlfiLEB" n.emhli 1R4 Clearfield r, FrpR A quantity of Extra Family rr iB Barrels for s.U by W.JJ TRON 1ROF!! Best bar iretl ft "J'.'JJ store of MERRELL BIGLER HARNESS. Trim winrs. and Pb'. sale at MERRELL 4 VldVZ. A LARGE LOT OF GLASS, whit t.. at IRVIN A KAKTSUORNJL 200 BUSHELS ofohoiee BEANS for sal at tor. ot IRVIM 4 HARTsaCf- -a