gtaftematt'i journal CLEARFIELD, PA., JAN. 15, 1868. Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. I tnin leaver Tyrone at : : : :.: 9.20 a m Arrives at Philipsbnrg at : : 11.20 a. m. litin leaves Philipsbnrg a : : : 2.05 p m. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p. m. Religious. Divine services will be held next sabbath, in Clearfield, aa follows : By Kev. Archer (Presbyterian), ia the Court House, rooming and evening. By Kev. Sembower in the Baptist chureh in the evening. By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, in the morning. "Hattie" we will endeavor to publish your communication next week. Thanks. Gov. Geary will accept our thanks for an early copy of his message. Our thanks are also due to Hon. T. J. McCullough for several public documents. DR. A. M. Hills desires us to say, that he will be in Philipsburg during the first week in February, (from the third to the 8th inclusive,) to attend to all caPs in Den tistry. Rooms at Lloyd's Hotel. jal5-3t. Winter. The weather has been cold and stormy fr some days past. The ground w btill covered with snow, but tha roads are too rough for good sledding. A few inches of additional snow would, however, put the roads in excellent condition for hauling lumber, etc. A Revival. A revival meeting has been iu progress in the Lutheran ch'irch in Al toona, for some time llev. Henry Baker, in charge. One hundred and ninety-one Lave made a 'profession of faith in Christ, und uinety-ono wjre admitted to member ship, previous to last Sabbath, when fifty more were to be admitted. The interest is unabated. Tiib-Wkkk ov Prayer, The "Week of Prayer" was duly observed in this place, by the members of the several churches. The mrviMs were conducted by the Pastors of the Metkodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, and Lutheran congregations, and were well at tended by.tha laity, and others. A spirit of Christian fellowship and Christianjove, pervaded the entire series of meetings! uui, it is believed, much good will eventu iite therefrom. Death of a Minister. Rev. James Huston Brattn, late of Ilarrisburg, died 01 Jviuiry 3 I, in Ch.im'iersburg.of chronic bronchitis.. About a year ago he contracted a wverc old while laboring in his charge in Huntingdon county, which eventuated in his death. He leavt'9 a wife and four chil dren. His age was 5tf years, 3 months and 25 days. Deceased was a Lutheran minis ter, mifl !1 L-nnvn rn irianv of our citizens he having had charge of the Lutheran cjuitreations in this place and vicinity, Kevt-ral years ago. Peace to his remains. I'knn'a State Temperance Conven tion. A Convention of the friends of Tem perance, will be held in the Court House. in Ilarrisburg. on Tuesday, February 18th, 1S63, to continue in sossion so long as it may find business. Each person attending the Convention, who has purchased a full rate ticket to Ilarrisburg at any station on either of the Railroads, will, at the Convention. re ceive a Free Return Tich t. All Churches, Colleges, Academies, and the various Tem perance organizations are requested to send delegates, and all other friends of the cause are invited to attend the Convention. The Timber Business. We have but little definite information as to the quantity of timber , being taken out, but the indica tions are that it will fall something short of that of lait year.. We do not say this for the purpose of stimulating an increase of quantity, but, on the contrary, to caution oar pj iple against overstocking the mar ket. Large quantities, of last year's timber, still remain unsold, and, should the supply equal that of last spring, and money remain s scarce a3 it is now, a great loss will be ex perienced by those who can least bear it. Then, we repeat, be cautious as to how much you get out. Better that the supply hould be far les3 than the demand, for, in that event, the prices will remain at a re munmting standard. "A word to the wise is sufficient." Noiu'eto Applicants for the Bene fit of the Bankrupt Act. It being pro t'iJtfd by the 30th General Order in Bank ruptcy of the Supreme Court of the United States that "In cases where the debtor has na meani, and makes proof to the satisfac of the Court that he is unable to pay Jiwt prescribed by the Act," &c, the Jaige may, in his discretion, direct that the fees and costs shall not exceed the sum of required to bedeposited by the applicant. 1 "Wire to inform all such as desire to avail themselves of the benefit of the above provi fwu. that it cannot be expected to be applied to the case of any petitioner who is of sufficient liility to employ an attorney to conduct the P'cpdings for him. That if such petitioner k incompetent to the tak of preparing his n Petition and schedule, he any apply to fkeelerk of the undersigned, Henry Ball.esq., toOirarl, wl o will prepare the requisite pe ktioti and schedules for the reasonable fee $5, and the cost of stationary. S. E. " oodraff, Register in Bankruptcy. Peter Cartright, the celebrated Methodist f,reacher, is still vigorous at the age Q eigh ty '-ilrtt. ' Clippings and Scribbling. f3T Should tukott off tbe man who wears ft looae character. 3"" A lady atked for -David Ccpporhead'' at a Springfield (M-iss ) book st..re lately. j-gy- Lagerish the b'hors who wouldit pat their nnines to the temperance pledge. r-- Quite mellow dious tbe chap who was; bowling on toe street me oiner evening. fjy A poor musician the (ellow who sounded that discordant note in church, on Sunday even ing last. ITS'" Soebasinpawtagetamokeris the name of an Indian in Milwaukee. In English he id called Beautiful Shadow. f3r Mr. Seward, having purchased an iceberg, and secured the refusal of an earthquake, now proceeds to negotiate for a volcano. ITf" A countryman in Portland, after eating three dosen raw oysters, told the man to -'stop when he had opened tea cents' worth." 5f Gen. Sherman Las received as a present tbe silver bull a eye watch carried by tbe Roger isher man whosigned the Declaration of Independence. Cir" There are thirty ladios and one hundred and six gentlemen employed as telegraph opera tors on the line of the Pennsylvania Central Kail road. CP" The editor of the Rushville (111 ) Times offered his services as a wood-sawyer two days in the week, in order to raise money for the hol idays Hard up, that c .ap. Cjf The Ohio Domocratij platform declares tliat the party isopposed to negro voters It was equal ly opposed to negro soldiers; and for the came reason because the negroes were opposed to the Rebellion li?" A Southern Bohemian states that during the recent hurricane, with the aid of a glass, he coula distinctly see animals and serpents passing through the air at an immense height He prob ably looked through a glass of whiskey. lff Greatly prevaricates our courteous" neighbor, when be says we institute "comparisons betweeu white men and niggers " We are not in competition for such dirty work our neighbor having monopolized that business long ago ITS' It is said thatoneout of every three young women in Kentucky el ipes for the sake of marry ing. It has fbng been the romantic f.ishion of the State, and ordinary weddings without a sensation are considered unwerthy of a girl of spirit. I5r Squaiuish about the stomach Ihut -'white man" at Curwensville, now-a-days. N'o wonder! He -swallowed up,: one of George's -pet lambs" some time yiEce. and his digestive organs have not, as yet, recuperated from the great effort im posed upon thoui. A little Ipecac perhaps, would relieve him ltF The report that an island in Lake George had mysteriously disappeared is untrue. Tho owner publishes the following "The fact of not being in treaty with Secretary Seward for the sale of 'Kocluse Island.' taken in connection with the above telegram, indicates that the Island remains intact: and that yesterday's report is a hoax." A New Literary Enterprise. The Philadelphia Sn-mliy Timet, Djc. 29th, 1867, says: Great liberality on the part of the publishers. $l00,0tX to be awarded to the subscribers. Novel plan to induce a large circulation. We have been favored with advance sheets of a new monthly Maif azine, issued on "an entirely new plan by Messrs. Evans & Co., publishers. From our knowledge of the parties engaged in this enterprise, we feel justified in asserting that the undertaking will be a success, and in all respects satisfactory to the public. In addition to the attractions of a fresh and in teresting monthly, containing articles from the best authors in this country and Europe, as the title indicates, the publishers draw upon the wh le world for topics of interest, and orfer as inducements (if such is needed) a '"dividend system" of anenti:ely original character, in which all their patrons will participate. This department is under the personal supervision and exe'u-ive control of Mr. George G. Evans, long, and f:ivora bly known as a gentleman oftxperif we, ca-J liability, enterprise an 1 probity. W'e com mend to all a perusal of the 'pmspjetus," wherein the distinctive features of tho en terprise are fully -er. fort It. teeiiiia satir-fiVd that the ic-ult will !. an inrii ;r-o circula tion of tlu'ir nt'W iii nth!y, "The World -a Home." iAi'l purtioni-trs arc r?it hv.;. Address Pu!W-iicr5 "'Tins Il.tiitO," 814 Chestnut htrcet, Philadelphia, Pa. Temperanc Meeting. We were grati fied, on Monday evening, to wc so large a turnout to the Temperance Meeting. It in dicates that the people are awaking to their best interests, and showing by their pres ence lit these gatherings that they are anx ious to adopt some means by which the monster-Intemperance may be driven fVoni our land. We were also present at the chil dretis' Temperance Meeting, on Sunday af ternoon, where impressions were made on the minds of the little one which, we hope, may never be eri'aeed, but may lead them all to grow up good temperance boys and tills. At both thso meetings we were fa vored with the services of Rev. George D. Chenowith, Cor. Sue. of the Penn'a State Temperance Union, who addressed us on the subject of Temperance. We trust that he may be as successful elsewhere, as he was here, in inducing persons to sign the pledge ; and, if he is, we can truly say. that through his influence a rapid stride is being taken, by the people of the State, toward crushing out the terrible evil of intemperance. At the two meetings '260 persons signed the pledge. MARRIED: On Dec. 24th. 1S67. by Ilsv. A. II. Sem bower. Mr. Wm. B. Hemphill and Miss , Tres.sie M. Hoover, both ot l'ike town ship. In Mexico, Juniata county. Pa., on Thurs day, January 2. 1S6S, bv llev. William P. Cochran, Mr. John W. Wrioiit, of Clear field, Pa., and Miss Emma S. Thompson, of the former place. On Tuesday morning. Dec. 24th, l3o7, at the house M the bride's fat her, by Kev. Thos. F. M'Clure, Mr. David Adams, jr., of Boggs tp., Clearfield county, and Mrs. Sallie E. Faber, of Pine Grove, Centre county, Pa. TASTED a servant, to cook. wah and iron. Jan. 8. Apply to it. w. a.vnti. mOR SALE an elegant sleigh, perfectly new, P and cushioned tnrougnoui. "PP'J " Jan. 8. H W. SMITH. H INGLES, for $5 Mp.rtbooiaod. it s Pittsburg Prices Current, PREPARED WEEKLY FOR TBE "BACTSMAJCS JOBBSAL," I1Y T. C. JENKINS. Dealer xn Flour, Piodnee. aud Refitted Oils. .Pittsburg, Dec. 23th, 1867. 1XOCR. ! KCOAB8. Dayton Snowflake$12 50 Brown, 11 J a 14 Jenkins' Eclipse, 12 25 Refined, bard, 17) tiranto k Kentuckyl2 50 A Coffee. 16J Jeukin's Lilly, il 25 B Coffee, Kye Flour, bbl. 8 2;ExtraC, Corn Meal, bushel, 1 301 Tun, Black, Buckwheat Flour, 5 SO Ureen, 16i 16 7a a 1 25 90 a 1 65 75 a 1 00 75 a 85 50 9ia 1! - 8 12 2 50 14 7 a 10 Wheat, 2 00 a 2 6j Syrups. Rye, 1 40 Molasses. OaU, Corn in ear. Corn shelled, Parley. 1 67 i Sorghum, I Rice, (Dried Apples, 55 a 1 60;Dried Peaches, 3 50 Salt. bbl. Potatoes, bbl. Potatoes. P. Blows, O lions, bbl. Hominy, bbl. Timothy seed, Clover seed. Flax seed. 0 00 Candles, 5 00 Soap A 50.No 3 Mackerel.bbl 16 50 2 75 Lard, choice, 131 9 OOlTallow, 10! 2 2o Baccn, Sides, 2 50 Shoulders, 12 Middlings, Beans, prime navy, 3 50 Hams, sugar cured, 20 Butter, prime roll, 35! Mess Pork, 2150 Cheese, 16 Buckets, doc, 2 75 Egg?, 35;Brooms. do. 3 25 Apples, bbl. 4 001 Refined Oil, white, 46 Cider, bbl dull, 8 00 Coffee. 22 a 26 Pick.:- .per bbl 17 00;Dressed Hogs, 7i a 8 PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. PLOUR! PROVISIONS!! T. C. JENKINS. Commission Merchant, Wholesale Dealer axd Receiver op Flour, Provisions, all kinds or Prouccr and Refined Oils. to., ax Chea oest Flour House in Pittsburg. On band all well known and reliable brands Quality of Flour guaranteed. Inducements offered to Deal ers, and prices current sent each week. Checkered Front, 273 LioertySt. Pittsburg, Pa. January 23d, 1867. R j is i o j n x j j Wholesale Grocers, Pork packers, Dealers in Glass, Iron and Nails; Family Flourof best brands ; Bacon, llama, Sides and Shoulders : Lard, Mess Poik, Dried Beef.and Cheese; Beans, Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Curbon and Lard Oil, etc. Bed Front. TIo. 255 Liberty Street Pittsburg. Penn'a. March 6, 1867-ly SAWS! SAWS!! Attention Lumbermen ! EMERSON'S PATENT PERFORATED CROSS-CUTTING CIRCULAR AND LONG SAV- S. (All Gumming Avoided.) And Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage for Spreading. Sharpening sdJ Shap ing tbeTeeth of all Splitting Saw. ME11RELL & BIGLER, General Agents, janS. CLEARFIELD, PA. 1863. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfifld. Pa. The subscriber would respectfully solicit a Continuance oftho patronage of his old friends and customers at the "Clearfield House." Having made many Improvements, he is prepar ed to accommodate all who may furor him with their custom. Ercy department connected with the house is conducted in a manner to give gen eral satisfaction. Give him a call. Aov. 4 1866. GEO. N. COLBURN. ED. W GRAHAM, DEALER IN DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, CARPETS, 0IL-CL0TH3, WINDOW-SHADES, CURTAINS, WALL-PAPBR, CLOTHISG, BOOTS AND SHOES, H AT 3 AND C AP 55, QUEENS-WARE, HARD-WARE, GROCERIES, SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH, MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. May 10,1867. JJ ARTS WICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, CLEARFIELD, IE-A, Having refitted and removed to the room lately occupied by Richard Mossop, on Market St., now offer low for cash, a well selected assortment ot DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Pa'nts. Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs. Stationary. Tooacco and ega.-s, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock of varieties than ever before offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market af fords. ' Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that j.tu will be pleased with the quality and price of their goods Remember tbe place Mossop'a old stand, on -Market St, Pej. 6,1865. xcorjR- undersisTi- ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike, halfway between' Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Fruit trees, (Standard and dwarf.) Evergreen'. Shrub bery.tirape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawten Black berry, Strawberrv and RasDberrv vines. Also. Sibrian Crab trce.Quinee and early Scarlet Rhsu- kn.K L 1 . i . . , . , ,J - ' u-iv. o,b. uraers promptly auenaea to. fluuren Aug 31,1864.. J.&. WKIGHT Curwenaville, JEW SPRING GQODS, JCST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lumber City, Pa., The undersigned would respectfully inform their customers, and the public in general, that they have Just received their Spring stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fish, Salt, Flour, Bacon. Nails, Paints, Oils. Stoneware, Hardware, Queensware, Baskets, Tubs, Churns. Carpet, Oil cloth, and a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, all of which they will Sell CHEAP FOR CASH. They weuld also direct attention to their large stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer for sale at a small advance upon cost. KIRK 4 SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., May 8, 1867. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on hand, a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children. KIRK 4 SPENCER. E W ARRANGEMENT. SHAW & SHAW, DRUGGISTS, (Seeond street, opposite the Court Ilouae.) Clearfield, Pa. The subscribers having entered into partner ship in the Drug business, and purchased the en tire interest of Mr. C. D. Watson, would respect fully inform the citizens of Clearfield county, that they are now prepared to furnish DRUGS, PATENrMFDICINES, Dye Stuffs, Tobacco. Cigars, Confectioneries, Stationery, 4c. PHYSICIANS Will find our stock of Drugs full and complete and at a very slight advance on Eastern prices. SCHOOL BOOKS. Teachers and others will be furnished with class ical and miscellaneous books by express at short notice. STATIONERY. Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap. Foolscap, Letter and Perfumed Note Pnper, also, a very neat stoc ot Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes on band. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac. HOUSEKEEPERS Will find a full stock of Pure Spices, Soda. Soda Ash, Concentiated Lye Soap, 4o. LADIiiS AND GENTLEMEN Are requested to examine our stock of Perfumery, Hair Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Setts, Ac SMOKERS AND CHEWERS Will find a full supply, of prime Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, Snuff, Fine-cut, Ao. CARBON OIL, Of the best brands,, always on band. LIQUORS. The best quality of Liquors always on hand, for mrdical purposes. Physicians prescriptions promptly and carefully compounded. August 7, 1867. WM.lt SHAW - - - - - - . - A. I 8HAW. A NOT HER BIG "FLOP! wm. p. jounson. : : : : : : J. h. bailkt. Some two months ago it was formally announced that Pennville was "Right side up." Recent events have proven the announcement premature. Another'"Flop" recently occurred, aad chief among the improved, -interesting, and important" phases presented, is the one portray ing THE NEW, LARGE, AND COMMODIOUS STOBR House, of JOHNSON & BAILEY, who have just returned from the East with a large awl t artfully srlecttd stori of xeaxtabl good of greater variety, and of better quality, than have heretofore been offered in this section of the county. Call at the New Store r.ouj, and you will find : Dry Goods and Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hard-ware, Queens ware, Hollow ware, Wood and Stone-ware, Drugs, Oils, Paints and Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Ready made Clothing, Clocks, Confectionary, Cheese, Flour, Fish, and Provisions generally. Out stock of Hardware will bear iu.ipertion, as it is full and of the best quality Our stock of Boots and Shoes is unequalled in qnality and low prices. To tbe ladies, we would say we intend to make the No:ion and Dress department worthy their patronage Articles not on band will be specially ordered, to suit our customers. Tbestriking feature in the "Flop," and the one we would keep before the people is, the very LOW PRICES AT WHICH WE ARE SELLING. The pub lic are invited to give us a call. Bring on your Produce, your Boards, Shingles. Grain, Pork, Butter. Eggs, Dried Apples. Rags, Ac. Our motto, ' Cheapest 4 Best. JOHJiSON 4 BAILEY. Pennville, August 23, 1867. EW SPRING GOODS. C. KRATZER & SON, Are just opening at the Old Stand above tbe Academy, A large and splendid assortment of Spring Goods, which they are selling at greatly reduced prices. Particular attention is invited to their stock of CARPETS, (Cottage, common Ingrains, and superior Eng lish Ingrains, and Brussels.) Floor and Table Oil cloths, Window Shades and Wall Papers Especial pains has been taken in the selection of Ladies Dress Goods, White Goods, Embroide ries and Millinery goods. They have aiso a large stock of Ready-made clothing, and Boots and Shoes, which they will sell at a small advance on city cost,, Flour, Bacon. Fish. Salt and Plaster, Apples, Peaches and Prunes kept constantly on hand. Also, some pure Brandy, Whiskey and Wines for medicinal uses ,. Also in store a quantity of large and small clover seed. We intend to make it an object for Farmers a , - i . her.anse we Will sell our goods as low as they can be bought in ine county: and win pay "" "'J ...r , .11 l.: j. -r nnulncll. We Will 8 ISO exchange goods for School. Koad nd County or- aers; atnngles, uoaras nu , " " factured Lumber May 14, 1867. fJLEARFIELD NURSERY. E ace Home Industry. The und E HABWAEE S TO R EV PHILIPSBCRG, CENTRE CO., PA. , Geo,H. Zeigler & Co., (CALEBS IX Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Cutlery' Wood and Willow ware. Tin wara, Stoves, Oils, Paints, Glass, Iron, Nails, etc., etc., etc. Tbe attention of Mechanics, Builders, Farmers. Lumbermen aud Buyers generally, is invited to the fact that we are now offering a better assort ment of goods in our line than can be found else where in this part of tbe Stu . at prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises a general assort ment of Tools and Materials used by Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Carriage and Wagon makers, Join ers, Ac, together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and 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 knives, raxors, shears, scissors, shoe knives, and many other ar ticles. Also, dessert, tea and table spoons, and plated forks, in great variety and of the best man ufacture. Also, Brittania and silver-plated ware. Tin-ware In great variety, and of the best manufature al ways ou hand, among which will be found buck ets of evory siie, tin-cups, oil enns, sprinkling oans.dusting pans, miners' lamps; gallon, quart and pint measures, and many other articles in the tin-ware line, which are wanted by everbody. Blacksmiths Can be supplied with Anvils, Bellows. Vices, sledges, hammers, borse and mule shoes, horse nails, and all kinds of fiat and round bar iron, nail rods etc ; and with east, shear, spring and blister steel, from the best manufacturers in tbe United States, or of foreign manufacture. Carpenters And Builders will find in our establishment superior and complete stock of Planes, Saws. Augurs, Hatchets, . Hammer, Files, . Chisels. Hinges, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Pulleys, . Sash, Cord. 4. Farmers Will find everything is their line, apd eheaper than elsewhere in this section of the State com prising Household, horticultural, farming and rafting implements, of the latest and most im proved patterns. Particular attention is direct ed to our very ex eusive stock of wood and coal Stoves. Comprising Spear's justly celebrated Anti dost cook and parlor stoves of ail sizes ; Alto, The Ni agara cook. Parlor cook. Brilliant, Dawn, Dew drop, Artie, Egg and Picket stoves. AH of the above goods will be sold cheap for Cash. - G. H ZEIGLER 4 CO. Philipsbnrg. Oct. 16tb, 13S7.-Iy. GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEARS. A superb stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, all warranted to run. and thoroughly regulattd.at the low price of SIO each, and satisfaction guaranteed. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, S250 to S1000 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches 250 to 500 100 Ladies' Watches, enameled, 100 to 300 200 Gold H"g Chronom'r Watches, 200 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Fnglish Levers. 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200 500 Gold Hunting AmericanWatches.100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers. 60 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies' Watches, 50 to 250 1000 Gold Hunting Lepines, 50 to 75 1000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, 60 to 100 2500 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 50 5000 Assorted Watches, all kinds. 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on tbe pop ular one-price plan, giving every patron a fin Gold or Solid Silver Watch for $10, without re gard to value . Wright Bro. A Co., ItI uroauway, new wish to immediately dispose of the above mag nificent stock. Certificates,naning the article.are placed in sealed envelopes.tnd well mixed Hold ers are entitled to tbe articles named in their cer tificate, upon payment cf Ten Do'lars, whether it be a watch worth 5I.UUU or one worm en iu return of any of our certificates entitles you to the articles named thereon, upon payment, irre spective of its worth, and as no article valued less than S10 is named on anycertificate.it will at once be seen that this is bo lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by tbe most fastidious. A sinzle certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents five for $1. eleven for S2. thirty-three and elegant premium for $5. sixty siz and more valuable premium for $10. one hundred and most superb Watch for 915. To a gents or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted bu siness, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collection on delivery, so that no dissatisfaction can posxibly occur. Try us. Address WRIGHT, BRO. 4 CO . oct30-3m Importers.lfil Broadway.New York. DRY GOODS the, cheapest In the oounty. at May 29. '67, P MOSSOP'S. FLQTJR th cheapest In th county, at My . '67. " MOSSOP'S. -RANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE OF - McGIRK 4 PERKS, Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright 4 Co., Philipsbcrs, Cbstrb Co., Pa. Where all tbe business of a Banting House will be transacted promptly and upon the Boat favorable terms. March 30. -tf. J.D.M'GlttK. KWD.f EREg. SOMETHING NEWin CLEARFIELD. Carriage and Wagon Shop, Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the eitiiens of Clearfield,' and the publie in general, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work on. carriages, buggies, wagons, sleighs, sleds, Ac. on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or ders promptly attended to. WM. MTKNIGUT. . Clearfield. Feb. 7. 1868-y. QOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. -A recent bill has passed both Hous-esof Conpress.and signed by the President, giving three years' sol diers S100 and two years' soldiers $50, bounty. Soldiers wounded in tine of duty, who did not erywtwo or three years. are entitled t3 the bounty. OfBounties and Pensions collected by me for those entitled to them. WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law. Aug. I5th, 13f.fl. Clearfield. Pa. J. P. KRATZER, Clearfield, Penu'a, Dealer in Dry Goods. Dress Goods. Millinery Goods, Groceries. Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Stone ware,. Clothing. Boots, s-hoes. Hats, Caps. Flour. Bacon. Fish, t-alt. etc., is constantly receiving new supplies from the cities, which he will dispose of at the lowest market prices, to customers. Before purchasing elsewhere, examine bis stock. Cl-irfield, August 23, ISf.T JJ O I THIS WAY!! NEW STORE IN MADERA f Jakes Forest 4 Son, would respectfully in form the public, that they have just opeced, in Madera. Clearfield county, Pa , an entire new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which they are prepared to sell as ebeap as the cheapest. Their stock consists of Alpacas, De laine. Prints and Mtnlrns, of all varieties; Cas siraeres. Satinets and Flannels, too numerous to mention ; Ready-made clothing of tbe best qual ity; Boots and Shoes- of the very best makes; a complete stock of Groceries. Ao. In short, every- . thing usually kept in a country store. Consumers !' Look to your interests. Call and examine our stoes and prires before purchasing elsewhere. Lumber and grain of all Kinds tacea in exchange for goods-. Remember the plaee; MaderaCIaarfieldconnty. Oct. 3u, '67. JAMES FORREST A SON. SOMETHING NEW,. IN SHAW' 8 ROW, FRANK A STOUGIITON, Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Having opened their new establishment, iu Shaw's Row. one door east of the Post Office, and having ju.t returned from tbe eastern cities with a large aud elegant assortment of Cloths, CasMineres, Vestings, " -Beavers, &c, and all kinds of goods for men and boys' ver, are now prepared to make up to order CLOTHING, frem a . sii.gle article to a full suit, in the latest styles, and most workmanlike manner. Special atten tion given to custom i&ork. and cutting out tor -men and boys. We offer great bargains to usta rners, and warrant entire satisfaction. A liberal share of publio patronage is solicited. Call and examine our goods M. A. FRANK. Oct 18, 1X57. E. R. L. STOUGHTON. SOMETHING NEW IN ANSONVILLE, Clearfield county, Penn'a. The undersigned having erected, during tbe past summer, a large and commodious store room, is now engaged in filling it up with a new and select assortment of Fall and Winter goods, which he offers to the public at prices to suit the time. His stock of Mens and boys' clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from SI0 to $20 for a whole suit. Flour. Salt, and Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete assortment; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock; Boots and hoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety : Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an endless assortment of notions toe tedious j to enumerate, always on band, and sot sale very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other goods in proporion. Now is the time to buy. Country produce of every kind, at the highest market prices, will be taken in exchange for goods ; and even Greenbacks will not be refused for any article in store. Examine my stock be-, fore you buv elsewhere". October 30, 1367. H. SWAN. H. F. X A U G L E , WATCH MABtEB GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. Th undersigned respectfully informs his old customers and the public, that he has on band, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a larg stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man- r... .n.rf.tinrof Eicbt-dav and thirtv-hour unrinc- and Weieht, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. IV A Tf.TTRK a fine amortment. of silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. fifiT.n PPY.! an Wnt ajtnortmenL of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders SPECTACLES, larfce assortment, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, front a single piece to a full set AISU, a fine assortment ot spoons, rorii, nat ter knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted- ... A continuance oi piruus , Nov. 2-tth. 15S5. H. F. NAUGLK jjEW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW & SON. , nave just returned from tbe east and are now opening an entire new stock of goods in th room formerly occupied by Wtu. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the pnblie at the, lowest cash prices. ( Their stock, consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware- Boots, Bbooi, Hats, Caps. Bonnets, Dress- Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nail, eto. , in fact, everything nsually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this stor. or will b procured to order. Their stock Is well selected, and consists of th newest goods, is of tbe best qnality, of tbe latest styles, and .will be sold at lowest prioes for eaah, or exchanged for approved counry produce,. Be sure and call and examine oar stock befor making your purchases, as w are determined to tleaso all wbo may favor with their custom. May8,iW. . J. SHAW 4 SO, .