Clfiufifld County I)iM B,nirt. (III Millill(J Hinting f in ! fjviaty Pf.l"r.-I for Tlmis-lay l.veniiig, , . . . . , , m 1 in ,11 , HOME AFFAIRR I r-r t T - I ' . . . II IT II n 1 It A ft it ...I... . I i . t . lll1ll, ft. Lm, I . . """.! mi inn Mil i,h... r .... .. ' : ' rutn '"ihn,.r,H r ,.IH1 A ..n.. ...... ...... . r i. i . "i " i"-n m mi . am.t'1 . ah"" .....,..(! ..i in , , , - '"""i iinoiincini (hat I, ,.,,Hi,.ii ' I'll! I I! I II I II il II.A I.... I P i.e.. ...... 'J a 1 1 n i: t-1 1 1 r t. ni Vr t Of niN, iiiii Nil, K N. A A- 13d in'l.i the 'Ion, ,inni( rnwtiiijt, ntxl Buchr Swoi.i.p n i ,,, llrer hit I.iH luro on "The I,it ILi Bible," J. lUk'KNA! Mill lil tl. II ... I ..... " limits ..,,1 - i. ...... .. ... . ' "' I'-rriiM tf..M, 1U titiimt I'l.M K AMl O'loithlV Ml A KM A n M A v. I r ll.in,M, imi.I ',,, ' . . " l?'h 0 VMnlntnrnKli, H, ,.,.. nf TIIMMUItFuE Ami lunr, mis mm '"r -ii -ii .. ' "" ' i "'i nii ,-snii.i ,i: . v i....... - -. .... ....... ".il miilii'M I in . . . .' i""i mil irniioiM, l,nn im. a nr. i i i, kimm ui ' . ... M Mr In I I, A I t'. I, I H n c it npr,r.i vi nvo lo..-,-t a number of il.,M l,ul ,10 f( r, i.l.u o In our .ro,,,,t ,HiniWrilAr(l,10,e iV ft,. In V . hii . I 11..,. Km Hi itlvla.M ,,, k.iI.iMmiI-mi A n.iii ii.i nm. ol.Mni-.i.A ,i, , llnlli- r, lnM., t A l I .1... . . . .,. . ... ............... . .. . 1 "i iM.ruiniiy ,. ,,r. - - -, ii.nni, r"l I.Aim nilnl. f.i ..!,..,. ' " ,l ii fiyinpnlliy wilh llio rx. , n'-'' ''l H"i l-MiTt, A ...ry Jo,i,,tin(,f IMU) S M (IOODH. F of Win. F. Irwin, of nil vnnolio of npi ingi ttllll UllliniT POncl In l. t. I I.:. ' fitatft. Till Iim!ru. ly An on to Ilia crilnun of tli UNEN.t 111 VI V T." lf I) V 1 J". " I"".1"'. .... 1. I . " '""Ml M. ..... 'II I Rllllllrll.V nn... I 1 - 1 . . . . Ill I HflPH V ..... a.. m.. tin. Mr. LflniiinK will t.ronc h nt t in t-,,.,., , , ftl ,m ... nf, miio.-jho BSpti-t Mooting IIou.0 on K. i.lnv m.,1 C'lh lloro " M"k't "l- C ;-,"nw" that Iho Injury c.urdav cvenintti next. nniJ c ur no tl. " " ' rl"'"8 " "uminer cooUm. ' """""" '-"". irmn the f hbth. Teraperftnca Meeting. Tho Wn.hingtonioiM will holj a Tern- On Prnnl lmn. e r. . frOSt On Ilia .'. 1 1. In. I I- I . -.. .".iv ruvi i'i niiinT oi Cyiicrry. inno , ., nnj no iiiontu no Johnston, Hoots ami Shoos of nil kln.U riout " " t first i.i.pIipiJ.mI. TI.i. Soc-onU street, ono door south of " lioimU w,lo"t I'wos to have sustained little or no llionn" OHioe. Ouo. V. Il.n. n, . rHge, snd (he icrnnos are nlso .nf-. Ti, . ' .n . .. . . ... . luc-iii nemg coiuinod to garcWn vogoU os alone. pranco Mooting on Monday the 20th dny jMoilicint.St.itionnry, ToUrconnd Cigms, 01,1 f.lunnoxt ftt onrly ctnllclit'liting in ,U,J "wpurrs snd rcriodicnU, on Mnr. 1,1 Ci the Court Ilousoin tho borough of Clefns "lri'ut fl'pos.to tho late rosidenco of, Forallsow urnl mntn disoftsos such field. Sovoral sddroses will U delivered, I Dr- I'orftii- 'm, Irwin, Curwonsvillo, at m Neuralgia, Sick Hend.whe TIIm ' Tim if.... I. 31.. ; . f 111. rnrnai' 1..... !.. i . : l,cni I Mill , ruuiicnro Miimy invnou 10 nuoii't. i nivni 01 Bjirmg and 'n the Jireast, Cramp in tho stomaoli ic G. rUlLLIPGULICII, Pres't. ,uinnior good.., of every stylo and pattern uo DU VALL'S OALVAN1C OIL h ,'uno lUtn ix r utl-mieineii h wears. l- Short, will give relief in from five to ivu-uiiioici, on second street, nearly oppo- utes. Summer ito Keed 1 Weaver's storo, boots," shoe, - -. ... rrt. . C .. ,1.if nr tl,A a,.0... . ...it. I .. ifnitAK. f.. P. ... t . .. iiiouisi uu; ui wi j'n'sciiv imuiiui, uy t"""-'i at,, hi;,, on nana or mado to or LioiiBP. t the established division of time, is regard 'ler- "Clearfield Commercial Institutu," by d ss tho beginning of summer j and cor- Messrs. Metealf It Tlnmim, oponcd cm tbo tsinly the season under whoso fostering 131,1 inst- These wo think includo all rLANNi:..,, IrnlnMrii.l'M 1 t't,,...'. I "r lsi.iv iUi.,1 In.Hi. k in Mci'imi i A lln.i km J ni i -.l .hut pnn. K. to MmiiikhA Hum,, ii K'ii M n,'i i.i. A Hiiii.kh a ) i 'if liunl iii'iln.... I r (f.li.'l I'.nl tul.a, ui VkI1H , A KlUI.MI tid tverjr k t ml of DOMESTIC GOODS. A conri.M s AsamitiatMror Lahics', Uskti.s. CI.OTMINM, CAUI-KTS AND OIT. CLOTH, thirty 1 1 i n - . . WAI.Llt'S ,1 a. rixNcr. c. rin.iKr. care ana nounsmng minieiraiions vogf table life is conducted to full maturity snd fruition, was mvcr ushered in mora iinir anb Collection Office uiai wo win bo compellod to omit this week; and we trust that the respective friends of tho proprietors of these eKtab-1 auspiciously than nt its recent advent, into i l'shmdnts will bo enabled to find them the year. 1 ho early opening of spring, snd the uniform mildness of tho weather which followed, tho genial rains fulling just when most advantageous to vegetation, promised, if no enemy attacked tho crops, tocompleto ono of the earliest and most fruitful harvests that has been reaped in our county for many years, perl aps ever. And no fair was the picture so cheering the prospect, that we allowed no shadows to darken, no gloomy forebodingn to mar the bright anticipations wo were frumi upon it. No visions of future calamities prevented us from enjoying the luxuriant scene that invited our gaze, as if intended for our contemplation and our benefit; nd never wore the beauties of nature more lavishly displayed. Shady forests, green fields, soft grass and fragrant flow er; melody of birds, burn of insecjs,ijh ing trees and murmur cf brooks these were a few, and only a few, of the charm ing alribu tcs of glorious summer upon this birth-day j and every heart bade him thrice welcome. But alas I ere his exist ence had numbered many days a striking change came over his fair face. Park clouds over-shadowed his brow like the mantle of night, bis fcreitli became chill as the winds of autumn, and the tender flints, the luxuriant vines, and the wav ing grain, unused to such frowns and cold ness, from their usually generous nd irsrm hearted gardja-u, sank, ritrjred and flighted beneath '.his une,? pect'ed .and over whelming unkinolriess. In a few short hours ire were precjiUUed from the pinnacle of (lowing hope to the deepest disappoint ment and almost despair our gardens devastated, our fruit destroyed, and our trops blighted. Who under such circum lnccs would not be disheartened? And mny wero the serious countenances we obsTvcd last Sunday week sadly contem plating the scenes of ruin presented by the vegetable part of creation. Since then, however, the prospect has again brighten ed, and with jt, the pombro faces of our community. Theiestj'uctiofl of thei-,ops is not as universal as was feared, and na ture will repair mueb of the damage sus timed by other vegetation. Once more the smiling earth give promise of a fruit ful harvest. Tns Crofs. Much speculutJon contin ues to be indn'cv! !r about the actual amount of danino d' r,- to ihe crops in this county, and much Hill remains in doubt. Opinions as in n.V. rther cases dif fer very widely, Somr ir'riligent and well informed men repn'-J the crops as nearly all destroyed, while oihors equally competent to judge, think there will bo without an advertisement to direct them. and we will vouch for their ability to ac commodate their customters equally as well as if their advertisements had never been knockod into pi. Tut WiATBEiihjis become very warm; so much so, tlitit it serins scarcely possi ble that less than two weeks since, vege tation was aljiost entirely destroyed by frost. Wonderful, indeed, ar the vici citudes of .our mountain climate. The transition from cold to warm and warm to cold, is often so rapid that it seems almost fin if wa irA Lun c..rl.Lr.t., i- bU termi. -- nuimntij IpHUICU IU nilU ther climate instead of a change having take p'ftc la the temperalm cf our own. LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. CLEABF1I, I), CL EA II FIELD COd-XT'. PA. bills or ijcf ans, sons iho r rn bucoasisd DEPOSIT RIiCi:iVEl), Collection! made, and proceeds promptly remitted, ICichang on the Citiss constantly on hand. OfEo on Mrkt iiret, oppoiin r,il. dtooa of Jai. Ij. Graham, aq. AMBRQTYrESl WHERE ia now an opportunity for all to pro X cur picturea of tbamtelirea and fri.nd.. Xba underaigsad fan Cued ip Koua in Shaw'a oew building;, where ha arill roioain a aliortime. riating m una gold or auver dona on raaaona- ArtRKSTto. A man named Vandyke, was nrrested in the neighborhood of Fbil' ipsburg, on Just Monday, on charga at having tnalLcioutdy shot, and voraciously eaten, a hog, the proporty of Mr. John Troy, of Morris township. Wo heard once of a nuin who refused to eat pork because it had died a "violent death." Perhaps. Mr. Vandyke regards death by shooting as a very natural death for a hog. WatchSb. Mr. Vanzandt of Im thersburg oflea-s his professional services iu tU repairing of watches and Jewelry, and all other work in his line, to the citi zens of .that place and vicinity. Mr. y. is a competent workpjarj a.od dservs share of public patronage. AiinTtoTTPi', By his card I i another column, it w ill be seen that P. C. Purvi ance, artist, takes likenesses, for the low price of fifteen cents. Seo advertisement !or !urther particulars. Rain. Last evening the portentious ap pearance of the clouds foreboded a heavy storm if not a fcurricaqe, but it proved to fee a only refreshing rain w ith some wind. The weather is plesarjt this morning. .Convention. The Democratic .conven tion of Delegates as ordered iy tlie tall of the county coramitto wU (oee.tofl Tyes day viag J-k 2Ut, 1S59, MW. n. CRANDALL. APPIONTMENT. PlllUl INllfl,. "r aiif-rlnr Inntlioriis til.. Mkhiiki i. A II,,., .tin oui.i.i iflij.', I ur nairr rmilrn ,'iinMmiin J n,.,.... lor rlinmhcr burkpta, Knia Mkhrki.i. A Hiulkn a tvi n, arm s run nM, ic. For amiBfofall k in J a, go to Mirnkm, i Pi.ilfs'i HM', Miaasa, Ho,.' , Ci.ii.MM.' !... M,oo. K. I Z S.1 : i""!! 1 !!! I " . J n 1. ,1- -,.'-t .'ir.Hn.bi.n III.K, snd (1nitcrs. ALSO, tint., (am inJ r r aiiiuiimr liirna.-aa. , ui JUi.nn i A In... . "r in, ii Kailka. goto Ukhiiui.1. A ;i,ii.ks . l or cnlluf nu.t(.',. iro tj ,Mi:,i.:i i H,,.. i.i. ur nnii.u ni li, na BOLn AT r or move orunim, goto Mriirkll A Hiui.BH'a EXTREME LT LOW 1 R I R 1' S tr "Brmani,l"sl',ad ,go to Mki.kni i, A HiuLKn'a A.I5U j J,or Jtove collara. go to MtfHUEf.L A IIiulch's April 20, 1819. C. KRATZEIl A EONS. For g"to MichiirllA IIiulib.. and crr,aK, t. kr,ATKn A Sums. , For old dominion corlti,,". to Mcrr.ll A liigi.r! t.d In th. town of l'l..rneld. OlLllnld L 1.2 rZ ?1?'?'".".,M' '? ".! 4 Migl.r'.. I'., snd will beoiwn for lbs rwMinn 0fKi,..u- . V.. ' . . . ' "u go io .iiorron iBlet-s n .fi . ml. im,o i-i.r...... r'-,"."" ."r '"" Piouirin. eo to Murrol Biirl. will Ing on i' conuuot on y. em. io princlp ca Merchant.. Me-1 Kor auporiur hay eription. .ith.r I ..dividual. P.r.n.rship, w'u o7k iof I Zl" "v r Qn Compunya; Whole..). Iletail. ShioninV. lmnon. i-" ?. Z . - . ?".' A" ing, Co,,niion or EiebanR. ; Co, , oorriul oilou- Kor iZdi .. r . ,T, !. 1 . S n J '"I""' )..,,,.,.. Plain. Om.wenlal.llu'.ln... I'.anm.n.hh, ! fZ10.?.' K . f 1"" t "l ! and ta.Td u,king. 1 eiims : Full unuinitad. 52i. m. II. AiU'I'UAI.fK. rrol. 01 i;uol(-Iveep)iii' u. , o.'inn.i, rroi. oi renniuunainp and W. Commorcial Culculaliona. go to Murroll A iJiglnr'a. go lo ,v,!rrell lliglur .. go to Morrell A Iligl ir'.. go toMnrrall A lligmr'.. r . . ,.,,,,i uuiiD. i. if o if, .,T itrr. I, ,T iti.in. m cour.e. t, mo, For L-ood lntiiM... ..,,.. i....,, l l: ...i.' i - ft"-" '"-"v.. u. .ogle, a IIABDWAKtt ANO JMI'LKMENTS. For bar iron of all K iuJ go to Murroll 4 IHgler-.. ror .upcrior Cast stool, go to Morrell A Hiirlor'i June 1, H'st ni-:cr.ivEi) and oim:mo at al NAUULK'S CliKAP JKWEI.llY STORK, Shaw's Row. (,'lrnrGald, Pa., a fine iiKortnioiit nf WATCHtS JEWELRY, lo., Ao., to which we in vite attention. I' or good tmilBsnd spikes, go to Morrell 1 llilor's tor good Jinglish ttoel, go to Meneil A Higler'. t or lioatinioolhing iron., go to M enroll A l'.ig'ler's ror good snrinii sieul. iro toMurrell HiUr'. ror .upvrior door locks, po to Merrell A liiglor'.. I For Auiei ioun bli.itornteol, );o to Mei rell 4 liiglcr'. I Vnr Iron ..!.. ..... f: I .... ... it , , Fine and cheap Jawelry, of every style and For superior pump cl,ain.,to to Merrell A Cjgler'i .... Kuuii ui urrv Mirmui. m. a I urn, I, , u w . For butts and biugea. do go to Merrell 4 Uigler's For superior bruas Kettles. go to Morrell A Rigler's For good mnstin kottlea. go lo Merroll A Rigler's! For Iica'est aflle irons, irn l.i Mnrmll l,ii,.r'. For good sausage cutlers, go luNerroll A lii'Ier's, For good attusiigeatuirera, go to Morrell 4-lliglor's mm .... yi 'v'" ia y I. A ni nut The War in I jimp tflfrietl into Alricn, nnd I MP JOHNSTON , j r,rrIn ,,,, ,, test) l d i - ' 'rot d,,.. .kara l.a 1.M...1. ira,i nfliea.") A I.g, ,n,t Ktnuttl Aiormi-,t(LJ,tt oi' Grntltmtn't HOOTS, SHOES, G .UTERI alski.xs, sLrrrms, Tins, a. of orcry variety of atj Is snd malarial, tnm the heavy trugan to th. fairy allpp.r." Alto Misses', Uoyt. K),d Children's SriOES. GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, or ALL KtXDI. To v hith it addtd a Large a.sl f Such a. Sols Leather, Ktf), Heavy JDo-, anrled Linings, A.. t-. Which he vill tell Very Low fat Cu. tjuCustom work made to order a. raal wllk promptne.., and ia th oeate.t sad mail darsbl luauner. .My old customer, and all other., are rstpaet fully invited lo eall and eiamina m afoek. anA judge fur themsolve.. ISAAC JOHNSTOS. May 11, 1869 tf. no. 17, vol. Iv. bad cheap at NAU01.E If yon vrli to purohas th "Amcriean Lover Watch," call at NAltJLF.'3. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for goods at NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUiiLK'S. All persons who want bargain, are invited to cHt NAUULJi'ri. If you with your watolie. put In good repair andjwarrmited, Uka them U NAL'ULE'S. OR. JAt'KSOy. Tfll CILLBSATED INDIAN BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, Can tonnlltd il tie fvilocing plimi. MARK THE TIME OF DAY. luthersbwrb, Pa.' Stago House, Monday afternoon and Tue forenoon. Jwne 20 th, 21st, CuroisviUo, Pa,, SUgc House, Wednes day Clearfield, Pa., Mansion House, Thursday and Friday, June 23rd Ad 24th. Tyrone, Pa., National Hotel, Saturday af noon and Sunday, June 25th, and 2Gth. TO THE SICK. Wa battle agaioit tte dnaad armies ol death ! And to Ood look alone for the bidding, of duty; Our oracle, are not a. frail mortal', breath W kneel before Nature and worship herboauty. Andw march to a victory, bloodless and blessed ! Ti. to conquer disease and relieve the distressed. Dr. Jackson, compounds hi. own medicLue. Dr. Jackson's medicine, are strictly vegetable and from our own fore.t. and fields. i'r. Jackson use. no mtrtury or mineral jmiioni of any kind. It. Jackson treat, all f atjents fairly ad frank ly make, no fale. promises. Ir. Jackson doe. not tear down to build up. He .invigorates the system and thu. aidi nature in tTxominy disease.. UEULSTEU'S KOTICK. Notioe is here by given, that the fullowing acoounl. have been examined and passed by me. uud remain Died of record in thi. otlice for the inspection of heirs, legatee., creditor., and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to tho next Or phans' Court of CleajEold Coainty, to be held at lb Court House in the lloruurh ef Cleaifleld. commencing on th third Monday of JUN E, ISM. for confirmation and allowance: Th Administration account of John Owen, and John Norris. Administrators of all and singular th good, and chattels, rights and credits, whioh were of Levi Owens, late of F"ike township, Clear field county, deceased. Th final account of William K. Wrlgley, Ad ministrator ot th tstateef Robert Wrigley, Ur . late of Bradford Township, Clearfield Co.. dee d. 'J he Teatamentary account of llenrv Kenhart. acting Executor of th last will and teatainont of Abraham Uoss, tb elder, late cf Decatur town ship, in the oounty of Clearfield, deceased. JAMES WR1ULEY, Clearfield. Pa., May IS, 18i. Register. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATC3L FROM DUNDALK, IRELAND 1 1 AS this teem, to b. a fat ag. In more lb a on inalance, and aa we are in th midst f bugus douiocrat'c oonveulion., and Lb xit muut caused by th Sickles trial at Washington, it is not surprising that the folk. f Clarflld would get aoinowhat eauited to keep up with th tiir.es: and as th sub.criber lik with the fashions In more respect, than one, he would anjounco to the people of town and on. try, that he bus constantly on hand a Lorg Al .ortinentof ROOTS and SHOES ofveryd .oription, French and Country Calf, Kip and 8u. W oeuu,, i.ajie. flioroooo Laoe Boom, Ure.sed For auperior Coffee mills, goto Merroll A Higler'..' ; , JnUlt'"ud' Wl,u r ""bout French U.el.; ror superior porch foot, go to Merrell A Uigler s I ,7 ' 1 tTonea nl Country Clf For shovel plough wiiis, go to Merrell A Higler'.. Lace h01'- Ue,lU French Calf and Cloth tiat For good home aline neils. ge lo Merrell tKigler's! ' tP .n tni, or mud to order on thort notie. .u.t iuui'i ui ergry aiyie, iron, in .sickle, l.ucer to the coarsot,Rrogaii, alway. on band sad. for rale. . ... .u ,n iui iiuLi'i iiinn.s. fr.iTO.iiArri.il A- , . ! For barn door hinges, go to Merroll A Ilialer'.! For superior gate hinge., go to Merroll A ller'. Far siipeiior jack chains, goto Merrell A Higler'.. Vr.1. I ..... I. .... .1 1 .. .1 .1. .. i . . . . . . . . . . . ..mi'iiru luuvni. go iU .Mu ron ,i nigier For Bpudc. and hay forks, go to Merrell A Uigler s For hoes and iron rakes, go to Merrell A Ruler's For ferrets of all sites, go to Merrell A liiirler'a. TVEW SritING AND .SUMMER GOODS, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, Market St,, Clearfield, Having received a large and wU saleeted assortment of Domes! io. Staple and Fancy Dry Good., of almost every doscriptinn. the public in general are invited to give me a call. Among the Fancy goods may be und, such as DTJCALS, PERSIAN CLOTH, BALZARINE, DEREIQE, TAN'FER LUSTRE, BRILLIANTS, CH ALLIES, SATIN JEAN, GINGHAMS, DAKEGE, LAWNS, PRINTS, DELAINES, aod arariety of other articles ol Dress Goods. Also, an extensive selection of the l.i ton and neat est sty lea. and best quality, of plain and fancy CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SATTINETS, SATIN VEST ING, TWEEDS, VELVETS, AC. His stock also embraces an extensive assortment of Groeerios. Hardwaro, Queenswaro. Drugs and Medicines: Oils, Paints and Glass ; Boots and Shoes; Hats and Cup; Honucts; Ready Made Clothing ; Stationary; ConfeoLjon ,ry; Carpets: Tobacco Ac. Ac . Ac. T3f ether with a great variety of Notions, nn oth er necessary articles. Persons in want of any- MARRIED. On Tuesday the 7th inst.by G. B. Good, lander q., Mr. Erastus Luther to Miss Mary Ann Kirk, all of Brady tp. Diseasei of the lung. dte:ted by the use of! thing in tho above line, are reacsled to eiamtne th seethcucop. Examination, of tb chest and j the .took of the uksriber teforo making their DIED. In Union 4 p. on the Cth inst, Amos Clouser, aged alio ut y.ear. lung, free, No charge i. made unless th patient takes ,me.dk'ine. Price of treatment is from three to thirty dol l&js for three month, medicine. The afflicted rqr will b liberally considered. A. ,C. JACKSON, Jndean Physician, &ie. Pa., Box 22. iui 10, m. VVMV MAKIAG. t or superior br.si cocks, go to Merrell A liigler'.. boots, .hoe. 'and gait, for lira., candle .lick., go to Merrell A Rigler's. found at th. Short Sho For brass snuffer, i l,l, g to Merrell A Rigler'.. ! . opuosite R.acT W For 101, or or l..r,l l,.,. ,Tr.,M Mill:.:..-. ' oppo.ll lie.d W go erre i u g,r S. and ... K),ort, All of the above will be disposed of at sxtr.m-. ly low priue., for Cash or Hides. Custon work mad to order and oa short ao tico. I wiil T.ny particular attention lo mandia im gaiwn ; arm win always Short Shot Shop, oa ti .treat, near- arer .tor. Pisas .all t. SHORT Clcarl.ld, May 4, t. Sm. no. 16, vol. It. CAUTION. For .unorior lard lamiis For good .,mon squeesers.go to Merrell 4 Rigler's . or 8oou cora acrew., go 10 Terrell A Higler'.. For eggoodit.-sA beaters, go to Merrell 4 Rigler'.. For good bread toasters, go to Merrell A Rigler's. For superior flesh fork., goto M.rrell A Rigler'.. For good basting .poou., oto Morrell A Hitler's. For good twine boxo., goto Merrell A Ritler'.. All persons Are hereby caucioned aralnsl it- For neat spring balanoes. go to Merroll A Rigler .. ' oha.ing or medling with a certain whit and red or Boo'. t-jrn grinner., go to Merrell bigler .. cow lu the possession of Richard Danrer, Jr.. sad For good corn shellers, go to Merrell A Higler .. la l.fl with him 90 lean only, subject to my r ror patentsawgumers, go to Merroll A Rigler'.. : dor. HATKICK DAII T tor lut.arinr nn.tnra l....ll I Ii:.i. ... i . . i..v VAll... -. 6.. j.-.ion o jugi.r a. , May i,i ijjb, I nun rv rirnrltir,.! l.l ..,..! I - i . v .j r,u..H., u,v,n,, ui.., .nil Q.ljpir taken in exchange. Clearfield. June i. ISiK. SlltUIKF'S M A LLS.-liy " virtue of .undry writs of Vtndittuiti ICxponai issued out of tb CAUTION. 1 T T - ... ...... .. . ... Court of Common Pb. of Clearfield county and puVch.. in7o7m.d in .1,7 ,'"(7 If"!M to modirected. there will be exposed to publics ale,' VriltT . ' 1 ' f?l'0WiS at th. Court House in the Horo'ugh of Clearfield on I n "t . BP?W? . P0"?'" 0,t0 MONDAY T1IK MTU DAY OK JUNH U9 i I ' ?t """P ,t0Te-two b.ddiic Ihe fo I nirlnrr .L.rlhr... r),.i r.(... . :. . -. urcaaiau laoie. on aourb shell IBl nl All defendants interest of. iii and to. 443 acres of . cblir' queonsware, as th sacs, belong. iona in cucsl township, Clearfield co.. boundod by, "'wuuJoc' w my oraer. Jandsof Anthony M'Garvy, Robert M'Ferrin, John iu r errin, r reucrica r rnley and otbers.with asmatl log house, a log barn and about I'D acres of clear ed hind thereon, being the same premises bought of Robert Mtrhaois aud James White from Hugh Leeds. Ai.so about lot) acres of land situ ate in Ilurnsido and Rell townships. Clearfield Co., bounded north by lands of Louis J. Hurd. cat by lands of Joseph M'Murray. south by lands of Isauo i.ee. ana west oy lands ol May Uth, II6St. fd. K. 8. 6TBWA1LT. Administrators' Notice. LETTERS OF A DMIXISTRA TlOlt ON the eitateof John Stugart, IatofPa township, Clearfield county, deoeatad. bar. ing been granted totb. undersigned, all per.ons Sr.vH.T. Willi li.r.r. log house (n eutherl)oarded) with frame kitchen, ai hvln Duin" Or dealing, with tb .aid sUt largo now bank barn, bearing orchard, und having purchases, as they may be enabled to buy to bet tor adyantajo at the "chean cash store." than at : any other placo in tho county. Produce of every ijescription taken In eiehango for goods. April 27, 1S68. WM. Y. IRWIN. CO V KT r It OC 1, A M A T 1 0 N .-W 1 1 E UE A S, Ahe Honorable JAMES RLRNSIDE, lCsijuiie. President Judge of the Court of Common Plea, of th twenty-fifth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and tho Honorable William L. Moors and Benjamin Ron sail, Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have milt? Subscriber takes Ibis method of infor,-. !uml l""'r W??1' .omen rccca, lor mo nold- A.. ... r n, r u . . , i ing ol atourtol L ommnn T eas. Orphan s Court, ing the .cities of Clearfield County, and the c urt of Quttrtor s,ions. ,-()Urt of 0' 4 r ' . public generally that h. , hai ' resumed the basi- n(,r. ttlld Court of (Jt.nBrB, i,eiWiTy. at Clear- ' nes.of m,Jt.ng W OODhN PIMPS .nd boring field, in and for Clearlield Co., on the third Mou- m, . . , . , " k-koun, and win oe nnppy to execute any dny, the 20 th day of J L'NFl next. IHK JEFFERSON Stab. This Splendid work in his line at the shortest nolic and in the NOTICE IS. therefore, hereby given, to tho Cor- ouarteilv is once mora on our table after De,t mnnr. VKt 10 UI5 tjincs. Apply , or.er, Justices ol the Pence, and Constables, in and 'l'homas P. Cone aud Thomas Stcwardon unrvav. ' rt.rinni.lv LliA rexidnnna nr J. n. ( ul. n I... 1 T,ir an,, pni,t,lvnr fL.,,',,.,, In .. n., i .. . V. n: . A .1.... ..,,,. i. ... . . . an absence of tho usual indefinite period, reoc township, on and a half nitfos Southwest ! proper pi.ns with their Rolls, Records, Inqttisi-! contaiuinff 4(i:i"acres. more or loss, withnbout about quaeres cleared land thereon. Also a lot of land iu Newbuig, Chest towns'p. fronting upon .Main street, (the load to New Washineton.l ad- joining lands of being CO feet in front and 2U0 teet in depth, with a large two story Irame dwel ling aud store hou.o thereon ercolod. Also three lots in the Borough of Lumber City, b ing the sumo premises bounht bv Robert Michael. irora raiioemaKer. Bounded as rollows, . Seis ed, taken in execution, and to be .old as tb. pro perty of Michaels A Worrell. Also a trad of land containing ,1A7 sere.. boun ded a. follons: Beginning at the west corner of the Thomas .Stewanison survey, thence down the Susquehanna river its courses and distances. 13i perches to the N. E. cornerof Thon.as Stewardson survey, thence along same west 155 perches to place of beginning. with a saw mill, dwelling house and barn erected thereon, and about 20 ncros clear ed. Ai.su the tract of land hounded as fol lows: Beginning at stone on south west comer of old draft called Chestnut of Thomas StewardFon survey, by land formerly sold to Leonard Kylor and oihers a. Hal e. ITS lu rches. Ihoncc .. deg. e Ji perches to stones by 0. W. Kylor purchase, thence n. 4 deg. o . 110 per. to white oak, thence by same s. 8 ,1. e. 68 7-10 perches lo a post on th bunk of tbo aforesaid river, tbene up the same tho several courses thereof tn tho n,i.r nfik. are requested to make Immediate tettlement AMOS HILK, Adm'r. Lumber City. May 25th, 18.9. itself nffnin " of iCleerlield aWough, by letter at Clearfield P. 0. c 1 tl 11 II. TT May ilth i8.',9. -ol. iv, no. 17. 6m pd. (XHAKF.Els NUKSERY. inOrfi llinn llfllf A trnr nnrl r.f1t.i-.a rn'n. 1 . on r V u r T ""Und endorses the proceedings of the Har- tmns of the county have suffered more' . , n .. e ,. 0l. . . , ,k. ,. J , .... risburg Convention of the 8th inst., al- thsn others. Among those which have ,. ? .. , , . , .., j , t i . , . i though it has not yet seen a report of 2 amed the heaviest damage ,are Goshen p M d Girardtps.' and parts of Lawrence. I lWvVi.n u f . ht 0f cou,.se The south end of the county has -IwJ ,nd if not., lhe won.t mcnlion t Muneu eeverety, run not so mucii as tlie districla above named, while the ca-stern sections has escaped better. Tho accounts "orn irar.y and Huston, are contradictory, ' name indicates is tho titLa cf the Jaree omt Jiard kind., and will consist rof fruit and but th0 damage is heavy Cont. ary to the ftnd attractive looking double sheet now ' ursi Impression tha r.nvn im 1001-1 aveatlv l.r nU. TTr...M... tx. : ui-i. ' m i. j . ..i. . V. " .k. I It 'J l ST BJ. 1 IIVJ IIUIC1 tU IO II IJ I 31 tJlIVBH Ail" imaged much of it having been frozen ernry week,ly, and may safely vio with the fVlIIE aubacriber wishes to inform the citizens 1. of Clearfield county that he has established a Nursery on the pike leading from Curnenviile to I Clearfield town, and will, for the piescnt, keep The Few York IVavctu, weekly literary . nP ,urp'y rrom oth Nurseries, .until bi. trees .... , . vr v , .. - are fit for .ale. newspaper publntbed in ew 1 ork city as aif tock win b of the best yarietie. and Hons, examinations, and other Keaniimbrances. to acres cleared thereon. Seired inlt.n in do those things which to their offices, and in their 'tion. and to be sold a. tho proporty uf William behalf, pertain lo be done, and Jurors and M itnes Wooldrige. SOS are requested to be then and there attending. Also an undivided half rart nf a e.ei.tn andnotto depart without leave, nt their peril. of Jnnil. situate in Chest tp.. Clearfield county,. ur- ui j',.i unuer my nana ai v,earnei,.;tnis istti day veyed on warrant granted to Michael Musscr, oon of May in the year of our Lord one thousand taming 4X seres, more or less, hounded by lands eight hundred and fifty-nine, snd tho eighty-1 of Anthony M'Uarvev. Robert M l'heran. John M -socond ycarof American Independence. j l'heran, Iredoriuk Fraley, and other., having a- FREDERICK. G. MILLER, Sheriff. , bout 23 acres cleared, and a losr house and aiahln SI'S "for I ii or. T.rm"T57.3 ,ni'reo" e"wled ; being the sain premise, which theMth Hav ' l8j9!J"'hi,o,l.ux.. by deed recorded, Ac. grant- ixed. taken in T 1ST OF CAl. to the root, has since rotted, a,nd will re quire replanting. Ledger, or any other of its class in its pre tentions to public favor. The tooxal tone A Stliori ArrinrK-.-fln W. Knlnrdni. ! of itg tlk veryhigh for New York Ht, met with an accident, the im gnitude crature' ttnd,,he VBrlcty of,,1,e n,at,crera f which, although the uninitiated reader gently quahfien it for a fain, y r-ewspo-yform some idea, none but a member! e h 1W4 should meet witn lavor iropi wi readers oi toai kidu oi publications, and take precedence of tho which will be .old en reasonable terms. All ar dor, will receive immediate attention. Address, JOHN D. W BIGHT, Curwensvlllo, Pa. June 10, 1861. 2 mo., pd. t the craft can fully comprehend, tho Pi ingof our whole inside form, including columns of advertisements, and the of reading matter. In fact, as a family, nothing short of a tire could ledger and some others which we regard as much inferior. Terms f 2. per annum. Address B. Baker, publisher of the New I York Waverly, No. 15 Brattle Street, Bos Ceed it. Fnrti.n.tU nil Arlia rn uao pressed off and it did not delay the issue j ton' Mai . '"tonuea, oun.preven- j0lrn Yiacer, Esq, an old and dis- week m I1". mg " Cafly in i tinguiahed citin of Philadelphia, died at s we had expected. hii residence on Arch street on lastThurs- Thi JIiti SoriTr. iH mo.t r. t dav. He was a man of trreat enercv. clear (Tuesday evening at tho residence of Col. judgment, and much general business r-L. Cuttle. The usual invitation is ex-j knowledge. In the war of 1813, he serr ended. ed as a volunteer; subsequently he filled Ail under oblipatinn.iA IV. Tn,,mJ various positions of trust and hocor, and rtBf fr Mveral advertismonti in this is t nis death was Prenident of the Uarria" " fi 1 T..i T.:l..J n - . . K , nurp mu mrwirr wuJ'wj j Pumps ! Pumps ! ! Pumps ! ! ! THE undersigned would rcyoctfully n nounce to the oitisen. of Clearfield oounty that be has commenced tb above busjoos. in CUR WENS VILL E. where he intend, to keep on hand the best article of pump kind.. They are not mado out of iron, copper, .ink, or galvanired chain, but of th very best of YELLOW PINE. For the estimation iu which they are held by others, see tb following : Th only reliable pump now in use. Dr. A. M. Hilltj Clearfiold Th only pump worth having, O. R. tioodlander, Luther.burg. Th least liable to get out of order of any pump in use, Lever Flegal, Luthersburg. Works excellent in a forty foot well, Jos. Caldwell, Pika tp. A foel and reliable pump, Tho.. Raflarty, Penn tp. All orders addressed to th subscriber at Cur wensville, will b promptly attended tn. J. W. POTTER. Curwenavill, Ion I, 1858. commencing on the 20th day. A LARGE quantity of felt for Sal ai tOW PftlOXB, sr. M r f WM. T. IRWIN. d to Thomas Mnlriffev. in fee. i xecution, and to be sold oa the nronertv of Thn, j mas Mahafi'ey. Also defendants interest In lot. No'. 40, 41, land 4.1, situate in th Borough of Curwcnsvill! I Clearfield oounty, !'., bounded byTalbort street ! on t he west, an alley on south and east, and George llrnntnn 1 1, a r.,.rll, l.l V. ,l I.., I... , ...vu. va. ...v u,,,,u, .... ..u v. ivuig ueiween Fata ; lcLs. having a dwelling house, tan house, and oth er outliousoa theroou erected. Seixed. taken in execution, and to be .old a. the property of Sam uel H. Taylor. Also a certain tract of land, situate in Mnrrl. I iownmp, t. lonrrlold county. Pa., conUining (12 a : ores, with about 4.' oeres cleared thereon, adjoin- ing lands of Wm. M. England. Potter and'oth- ers. with a two story log house nnd barn thereon. Seised, taken in execution, and to be .old a. th ! property of John Davis. t Vftl rntl I tilni'Ti t'rw rntinis -. i At u . 1 I . . t . -1 M 4 Ail.- i I vii AiuuL 11.1..M, Jl Mi 27, 1859. 1 ' iy Tiriun oi it writ oi ritrt tanat, Iaac Thompson, Geo. C Pasamora, Jeremiah Cooper, ' A G. Cnrtin, JohnTaggart, P. A. Karihaus, Jr., F. P. Hurnhal, Elisa lrvin, Spalding A Fulton, H. 1). Morgan, Wrn.A- I). Kerlln, 8. AJ.thofr, McBrido A Wright, Jacob Hoover, Matthias llollopeter, James M. Leonard, David W ise, James M. Leonard, John M. Chase, William Bloom, J M. Kelly. , P. A. Kartbaus, Jr. Michaels 4 Worrois, Levi Luis, P. A A F. Karthau., J. II. Fleming, Armstrong A Gamble, K. 4- .1. Shoff. Ld MoGarvey, Lewis Jamison, Michaels A Worrell, Martin V French, U. D. Ration, Andrey A Patton, Jus. Ames ot al, John B. Welsh. NOTICE TO BUILDER). Sealed prnpo.al will b received by th auder .igned, until the 25th of June, 1859, fur ibf buiding of a School House in Pena township, th plan sad specifications of which may b seen at any time, at my office la Pennville. , JNO. RUSSELL, Secretary Peso School Board. June 1, 1859. P. 0. addr... flratapian IlilUr NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having beta this day granted'to the undersigned oa th astat ot italpb Campbell, Int. of Union township, da ceased. All person. Indebted t said stt will make immediate payment, and tho.e who bar claim, will presont them duly fccthentieated U L. J. Crane, Esq., Clearfield, or to me. WM. T, JOUSSOS. Union tp., Jun. 4th, 1849. ti. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNtiRSHIP, Tho partnership heretofore existing btwa II. M'Kim i 11. Kern., is tbi. day dusolred.- Th busines. hereafter will be earrikd oa by Honry Kerns, in whose bead, the book, uf tb firm will remain. . H. KERNS. Jun 1st, 1859. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. "VfOTICE is hereby given that the part nershlp heretofor eiisliag bslwes Jam Mullen and John Julson, in th m.rehantil and lumb.ring bui,pe. at Mul.on.barg, in Coving ton township, Cl.arfi.ld 'county, ka btea dl' solved. .... Jun d, 15J9. B. D. Hall 4 Co., u. D. but., Austin Curry, H. Groe 4 wif, John Hloom, John Barmoy, II. 8. Vrinn, Thomas Force, A. C. McKinney, John Mulberry, Jacob Arnold, Jas. M. Leonard, N'cwhnuse.SpattACo. vs Hornemsn et al, v. Josiah W. Smith, v. John Barmoy, v. baulin use em.th, Kougenx us " Joseph Lappipp Jer. Oainea. T. W. Barrett. Wm. Evans. Marblo A Miuck. Abraham Bloom. J. I). Hugnot. Roynton 4 Forrest. Mauck 4 Brcuneman. Samuel Rise. . R.Q. Gibbon. Isaao Thompson et si, Manes A Leonard. , the following real estate, to wit A certain tract or piece of land, aitnsle in Use jcaria township. Clearfield county, eontaining one , hundred and fifty nerea. bounded south by Clear I field oreek. wost by land of Whiteaides, north by , land of Miles, east by lord of .-territ, 50 acre's 'cleared and log house and barn thereon. Seised, ' taken in execution, and to be sold a. the property ; of Robert Mcfracknn. FREDERICK (J. MILLER, Sheriff. I Sheriffs Office. Clearfield. June I. 1H.',9. CAUTION. ALL person, art hereby cautioned again. t puro.asing er 'medling with th following named property in the posses. ion or Kichard Dancer, jr.: One whit and black eow, oa spring calf, five hog., on cooking ttov, one b4 aud bedding, one table, and on nlock, whisk I purchased at constable .al, and I. left with Ik aid Richard Dauv.r, jr., on loan only, .ubjeet M my order. RICHARD DANVER Se. Jun 1st, 1899. JLdphA,".VWif. iprJIT.! WM.F7IRWIN. David Askey. t "MTACKKREL AND HERRING, of best qnslity, v. John Barmoy. , Apr 27, 1859. v. .mnn iiarinor. Ja"i received ana lor Sale cheap by WM. F IRWIN. 6 L.Rnberts Es. et al v. Fulmore A Ambrese, i l AC0N--Hams, hids and Shoolders-oa hand Tti,rn; Tn r..-r 1n.11.L : "nr ale at th "obean cash .tore." hr BurnsideTp., v. Crawford Gallsher. John Dnboil, Jr., v. Andrew Raum et .1. Co, ' i v. Brown A Lits, Bumgordsor, ti (jibbnns, - -- '. May 2$,18.. JA0. T. LEOKaRP, Treth y i Apr 27, H59. at th "obean cash store." hr WM. F. IRWIV. i UOCKS AND LOOKING- GLASSES, of varion. ' J kind. Jus' recedTVd ss4 fnraal by j April 27, 1859. WM. J IHVltf. JAxrAUT 20rn, 1859. PUBLIC K0TICE I. h.reby given, that Jacob J. ftorer, ef Portsmouth New Hampshire lately of Philadelphia, and E. C. Shnlts, have hi. day entered into Co-Partnerahip ia th f TANXIXQ, CURRYINQ.BOOTStlOt AND HARNESS MAKING. and the business will h carried OB bv th tiaas of JACOB J. STORER 4Co th. 6 Steam Tannery, tn St. Mary'. Blk county Pen., sylvania. They hop by tbeir long xperieuM m bu.iness.and their de.ire.to please th public, that tny will receive a part of the public patret age. Lumbermen and others, who de.ir a 94 artiele of Boot, and Shoes, will find and It great ly to their advantage te call and get good bar gain., a. w are determined te tell a. lew loath. r, or bou and iho caa b had is Pklla dolphia for cash or bids. All rder mabjilr SJTae. 1, vol. iv'. JACKS' T. BTOHEJI,