THE JSaftemnn'j! journal CLEARFIELD, PA., MAY 29, 1S67. Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. Irnlir leaves Tyrone at : : : : 9.29 am. Arrives at Philipsburg at : 11.20 a. m. ri I a. . . . O IW rv m t , in as rninpsourg u- . . ; v Arrives at lyrone ai 4.00 p. n. -Religious. Divine services will be held next Sabbath, in Clearfield, a follows: By Rev. Sembower in the Baptist church ;u the morning ; . . Bv Rev. Chambers yi the Episcopal church, morning and evening . By Rev. Ouver in the Methodist church, in the afternoon. By Rev. Birchfield in the Court House, .morning and evening; Notice. The members of the Republi can County Committee are requested to meet at the Court House in Clearfield, on Saturday, June 1st, 1867, at 2 p. m... for the purpose of selecting delegates to the Republican State Convention, which meets at Williamsport, on Wednesday, June 26th, for the purpose of nominating a State ticket. Daniel Faust, May 22. Chairman. RAFTING. Several rafts passed this place ou Monday, for the lower marlels the river being in excellent running condi tion at this point. Laws. On the outside of to-day's Jour nal will be found the laws relating to the floating of looe saw-logs, and the construct in? of schutos in dams, in the Susquehanna river. Read them. New Goods. We would state, for the information of the public, that Ed. W. Graham has just received his first supply of seasonable goods, which he is now offering at prices to suit the times. Call and S2C. Township Auditors will do well to exam ine the law which compels thrtn to have the bounty accounts, as audited by them, adver tised in two Tiewspnpers. The act may be found on page 778 of the Pamphle Laws of lSflG. To Scholars. Rev. P. L. Harrison, principal "f the Clearfield Academy, having been called away on account of tho serious illness of his father, there will be no school f,r, perhaps, ten days. Due notice of his return wiil be given in the papers. Accident. We are informed that on Saturday, May 18th, Mr. John Antes, son .f William Antes, cf this county, had a leg cut off on the saw mill of Mr. C. M. Gra ham, at Frostburg, Maryland. Little hopes of bis recovery wore entertained. These are all the facts' we could learn respecting the accident. Ttfm. Last week we copied, from the Williamsport St'itifanl, a notice of the drowning of a Mis Moore, of Clearfield tumy. in Lye; niii.r creek, "Lycoming coun ty. We are informed that the young lady was the daughter of Rev. Harvey Moore, of Decatur township. The body was arter wr.rils recovered. Dk. Newton. Whenever the "cele brated Dr. Newton, of Newport, Rhode Island, can't cure his patients from 'barfield, lie tells them to go home and buy all their goods at Mossop's, and they will surely get well. Who says Xewton ain'ta good Doctor? A Serenade. We were honored with a - renade on Monday night last. But as to vhnm we are indebted for the sweet melody of song that floated out upon the air and awaked us from our slumbers, we are not aare; nevertheless, we tender the sere nailers our hearty thanks, and wish them each a pretty wife, and joy and happiness a!! their lives. Apoplectic Stroke. On Friday, May 21th, whilst John Maguey, of Lawrence township, was in Mr. Mossop's store, in this place, he was suddenly affected with apo plexy, arid ft.ll to the floor. After some restoratives were applied he was removed to the residence of Father Tracy, in this bor ough, where he still remains in a critical condition. But little hopes are entertained of his recovery. A Sad Accident. We are informed that, on Sunday, May 19th,, a little daugh ter of Patrick Daily, of Penn township, a?ed about five years, met with a fatal ac cident. A heavy wagon-bed had been ptawd in a leaning position against the fcn.v, upon which the little girl attempted to climb, but her weight upturned the bed, a'l in its fall fell upon and smashed the child s head causing almost instant death. This is truly a lamentable, as well as unlook e 1-for accident. The parents have the sym pathy 0f tj10 community in their sad bereavement. Still They Come ! It may not re amiss to state that Messrs. Wright & Flanigan, n Second street, are just opening their Spring stock. Great care has been exer ciid in the selection of their goods, and lHv feel warranted in saying that they can seH as low as their neighbors, and" afprices l,J suit all who may favor them with their ctotn. Adam is a good salesman, affable and accommodating, and persons are invited 10 give taeni a call before buying elsewhere Remember the place : Wright & Flanigan, Second street, Clearfield,' Pa., next door to Terrell & Bigler's Hardware establishment. hand located one mile beyond the lis its ? ork borough, sold last week for $400 Per ere, - f An Epitome of Chime. A:i unprece I dented amount of ciin e has Lean .wiiimiit ! ted in this county, within the past ten days. : arf epitome of which is here presented : One night last wetk two valuable ho ses ; were stolen from Mr. Henry Utzinger, of Brady township, near the Jeflcrsoti line. A man named James Lee, was arrested and lodged in our county jail, on Tuesday night, May 21st, on a charge of having stolen a gun from John Hoover, jr., of Bra dy township. It is believed that he also has some knowledge of the stealing of 31r. Utzinger's horses. On Tuesday night, May 21st,some thieves broke into Mr. McBride's spring-house, in Lawrence township, arid carried off two crocks of apple-butter, two crocks of lard, and some other articles. A lot of clothes, which had just been washed and hung bat to dry, were also taken the same night, per haps by the same party. Some malicious villiaitj, on the night of Tuesday, May 21st, entered the carriage house of Mr. George W. Gearhart, in this borough, and cut the aprons off several of his carriages and .buggies. It is supposed to have been the work of the thieves who broke into and robbed Mrs. Wel.-h's store, on the same night the aprons, no doubt, being used as a covering to protect the stolen goods from injury by the rain. A man named David Henderson, purport ing to hail from Pittsbure, was arrested just as he was going out of this borough on Wednesday morning. May 22d, on suspicion of being concerned in the robbery of Mrs. Welsh's store an account of which we published last week. Some ill-shaped foot prints in the garden, in the rear of the store led to his arrest he having a crippled foot. After a hearing before Justice Shugart he was committed to jail to awaij. a trial. A man named John Appleton. who had been boarding at Mr. Peters', in Brad ford township, was arrested and lodged in jail, on Wednesday, May 22d, for beating and abusing a cow belonging to Mr Robert Lansberry, of Bradford township. The maltreating of a dumb brute, for revenge, is an aft which should subje 't the perpetrator to the severest penalty of the law. On Thursday, May, 23d, John Stevens was arrested at Phillipsburg and brought to this place, and lodged in jail, on a charge of being one of the thieves who stole two horses from Ilonry Utzinger, in Brady township, last week. It would seem that there exists a regular organized gang of horse thieves, in this county at present, and it is to be hoped they may all be arrested and punished. An alleged accomplice of Stevens, named John Barler, was also arrested at Philips burg. on Friday, Mav 24th, and brought here and lodged in jail, on the charge of having assisted in stealing Mr. Utzinger's horses, alluded to above. George Robins, his wife and son. residing about one mile above Curwensvi'le, were arrested on Friday, May 24ih. and brought to -this place, charged with having shot two hog- belonging to James A. Bloom, Esq., of Pike township, and for threatening to kill Mr. B's cattle. After a hearing before Justice Shugart, they were released on bail for their appearance at court. Frederick Korb, a hotel keeper in Brady township, had a hearing on Friday, May 24th, on a charge of" concealing stolen goods, and entered bail for his appearance at the Jefferson count5T court. It seems that some harness and a robe were stolen in Jefferson county, and left at Korb's house for safe keening, by Barber and Lee, now confined in our jail, but. whether Korb knew of their being stolon is not apparent the owner of the articles not even knowing, for several days, of his los. James Huff and a young man namd Fisher, were arrested on Friday, May 24th. for an assault with stones upon George B. Losran, of Lawrence township. They en tered bail for their appearance at the next term of our courts. . The following "Directory" of o.f.r county jail, was made out by the occupants of Room No. 1, and sent us for publication : For the "Raftsman's Journal." Cleabfield, May 24th, 1867. Rooms. Names. Profession. No. 1, Chas. Kauffman, Gay Deceiver. " Chas. Nunamaker, Banker. " Milton Ogden, Butcl er. " -David Michael, High Constable . " Jack Cannon, Ripjer. John Holt, Gen. Clothier. - " John Wilson, "Lamb" Spoiler. No. 2, David Henderson, Milliner, etc. ' James Lee, Gun Smith. . " John Appleton, Drover. " John Stevens, Dealers in " John Barber, j Horses. No. 3, Mrs. Miller, Druggist, Should the services of these gentlemen be required, you can see them bv calling at the rooms above stated. By order. C. Kauffman, Sec'y jro. (em. Explanatory-. The prisoner named in the above are confined for the following reasons : Kauffman, for obtainining money under false pretenses Nunamaker, for steal ing money Ogden, for killing hogs Mi chael, serving out sentence for making false arrest Cannon, for rape Holt, for stealing a coat Wilson, for cutting black Ed. (one of neighbor Goodlander's ."pet lambs") with a knife Henderson, for robbing Mrs. Welsh's store Lee, for stealing gun Ap pleton, for beating a cow Stevens and Bar ber, for horse stealing Mrs. Miller, awating sentence for poisoning her husbrnd. Illinois and Minnessota have a splendid prospect this season of the largest wheat crop ever harvested on their soil. More wheat has been planted in those States this year than ever before," MARRIED: On May 233. 1867, by W. O. Wricht. at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Eb enfzer Williams and Miss Adalinb Beams, daughter of 3!r. Daniel Beams, all of Morris township. We tender our sincere thanks to the hap py couple for their kind icii.cmbrance of us; and wish them all the joy, happiness and prosperity that this world can confer. Pittsburg Prices Current, . PREPARED WEEKLY FOR THE "RAPTSMANS JOCRS AC," BY T. C. JENKINS, Dealer ? Flour. Ptolur and Rffined Oils. Pittsburg, May 24th, 1S67. PLOCR. SUGARS. Jenkin's Eureka, $15 50 Brown, 10J a H Jenkin s Lilly, lb 26 Refined, hard, 16 M'Gregor's choice 14 75 ! A Coffee. 00 a 15 Crossctt's Crescent It 75 'B Coffee, 00 15! Kye Flour, bbl. 10 00 EstraC, Uj Com Meal, bushel, 1 20 i'Tua, Black, 75 a 1 20 Buckwheat Flour, 3 75 Green, 90 a 1 65 Wheat, 3 00 a 3 25 Syrups, 75 a 1 00 Rye, 1 65, Molasses. . 75 a 85 Oats, 63 a 65 Sorghum, 45 Corn in ear. 1 00 Kice. 10ial!2 Corn shelled, 1 05 Dried Apples, Parley. 1 10 a 1 25 Dried Peaches, 1j 1'otatoes, bbl. 3 25 Salt, bbl 2 55 Potatoes. P. Blows, 1 10 Candles, 1 Oi ions, bbl. 3 75 Soap. 7 a 10 Hominy, bbl. 6 60No3 Mackerel.bbl 18 50 Timothv seed, 3 25;Lard, choice, 13 Clover seed. 9 OOjTallow, 91 10' Flaxseed, 2 95 Bacon. Sides, H Middlings. 1 85 a 2 25 Shoulders. 10 Beans, prime navy. 3 00 Hams, sugar cured, 15 Butter, prime roll, 13 Moss Pork. 23 50 Cheese, 15 Buckets, doi, 3 "25 Eggs, 19 Brooms, doi. 3 25 Apples, hbl 8 00 a 9 OO Kefined Oil,white, 42 a43 Cider, bbl dull, 8 00 Coffee. 22 a 26 PicKles, per bbl 17 00 Dressed Hogs, 7i a S FLOUlt! PROVISIONS!! T. C. JENKINS, Commission Merchant, Wholksalk Dealer and Receiver op Flour. Provisions, all kinds OP pROUl CE AND HtFINEK OILS. 1C, AC. Cheapest Flour Ilouse in Pittsburg. On hand all well known and reliable brands Quality of Flour guaranteed . Inducements offered to Deal ers, and prices current sent each wei'k. Checkered Front, 273 Literty St. Pittsburg. Pa. January 2.1d. 1857. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau- rioued against, purchasing or in any way meddling wi h the following personal properly, now in pos-iensiou of Smith 11 Williams of Vor ris township : two b:iy hordes, a the same belong- to me anu are lei: Willi Lim on loa n . su! joct !o mv order. A. D JOI1XS JX May 15, lS07-3tp. "AUTIOX. All persons are hereby cnu- tinned against purchasing or in any meddling with one horse, one dearborn wagon, two bedsteads, one stove, and one hog, one cow. and all the household furniture, now in pos session of X. Simpson of L:iwrenoo township, as the same belongs to me and are sueet to my order. May 22. 1367-3L J Jl PIMPSOX. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The co-partnership, heretofore exist ing between the undersigned in the Mercantile business, in Clearfield, was dissolved on May 10th, 1SI7. by mutual consent. I he books and ac counts are in the bands of Mr. Grab am for collec tion and settlement.wbo will continue the business as heretofore. JOSEPH S. SHOWEUS, May 15, lri'7. ED. W. GRAHAM. PXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Letters testa tnentary on the estate of .lane Cochran, late of Penn township. Clearfield county, Pa., dea'd. having 'been granted to the undersigned, all persona having claims against the estate will present them, properly authenticated, for settle ment, and those indebted to said estate are re-qiir-ste l to uiaKe immediate payment May S.-f7. JOHN" BUSS ELL. Executor. EDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Gearhart of Bogt;s township. ileeas"d. All persons interest ed are hereby notified that the undersigned Au ditor, appointed by the Court to rc-state and ad just the account of Charlies Sloan and Cyrenus Howe, Administrators, will attend to the du'ies of his appointment, at his cface in Clearfield, on Mmd v. the 3d dav of Juno. 1SC7. 2 o'clock. P M. m yj - It. VM. M M'CULLf'UGH. Audit, r. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of lion. James Bloom of Bloom township, deceased. All persons interest ed are hereby notified that the undersigned Audi tor, appointed by the Court, to ascertain the shares, and make distribution of money in the hands of Gainer P. Blcom. who took part of the property in Court, and also to distribute money in the hands, ot Samuel Mitchell, trustee .to sell the balance, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, at his office in Clearfield, on Saturday the sth day qj June. 1S37, at 1 " oi.iek. A. M. jiiy 15-4t. WM M. M'CL'LLul'GII, Auditor. TN THE COURT of Common Picas of -- Clear'ild county: Jons A Green, ) Suhjxriia ur divorre. vs. MarjaretGrf.es. ) The undersigned Commis sioner, appointed in open court to take testimony in the above case hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his of fice in Clearfield, on Saturday the 1st day of Junj 18t7, between the hours of 2 and 4 o clock. P.M.. when and where all parties interested may at tend VM. M M CULLOUGU, May 15, '67-4t Commissioner. TN THE COURT of Common Pleas of Clearfield county : James G. Drake, Sahyana sur ilitorte. if.s G. Drake, ) "vs. . iarinb Drake, ) Catharine Drake,) The undersigned Com missioner, appointed in open Court to take testi mony in the above case, hereby gives notice that be will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Clearfield, on Saturday, the loth day of June, 1S07, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P.M., when and where all parties inter ested may attend. VM. M. M'CLLLOUGII, May 15, '67-4t. Commissioner TN THE COURT of Common Pleas of Clearfield county : CnARi.F.s Blancharu. ) No. Term,l65. vs. Fi Fa. A.J Ames. ) The undersigned Audi tor, appointed by the court, to make distribution of money in the bands of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of property on the above wr't of Fiera Facias, hereby gives notice to all parties interested, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Clearfield, on Tuesday the Ilth day of June. 1857, at 10 o'clock A. M VM. M. M'CE LLUUGIl, Auditor TN THE COURT of Common Pleas of Clearfield county : Leonard, for use ) Xo. Term, vs. Fi. Fa Eb. McMasters ) The undersigned Auditor.ap pointed by the court, to "make distribution of money arising from the sale of personal property on the above writ of Fiera Facias, hereby g've' notice to all parties interested, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office j Clearfield. r n Friday, the 14th day of June, l-i at 10 o'clock. A. M. WM. M. M CCLLOl'OH, May 15, lSt57-4t. Andrtr. SWAIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Dis covery. Ilembold's Buchu. Bake's Cod Liver Oil. Jayne's and Ayer's Medicines. for sale by Jan. 10. HAKTSWICKAIRWBV ..ma n i T Til 4 ?.AllT1fl&ll MALI : .. xv puma nruuio wi & 4 T O uni salt, pat up in patent socks, for sale cheap at the stoi e of - - c AXXED PEACHES, -Dried cnernes anu - , . , - j .M1a for sale by WBIOHltwiaiw." JJ ARTS WICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, CLEARFIELD, PA., Having refitted and removed to the room lately ocoupied by Richard Mossop,on Market St., bow offer low for cash, a well selected assortment of DKUGS AND CHEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Pa'nts. Oils, tilass, Putty, Dye-stuffs, Stationary, Tobacco and Segars, Confectionary, Spices, arid 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 5n saying that jou will be pleased with the quality and price of their goods Krmeinber the place Mossop's old stand, on JlarketSt. Dej. 6. 1365. ATTENTION! BUYERS!! 3t3CI3?3?IjE Sc FAUST DEALERS IX FOEEIGN AK3 DOMESTIC DSY-GOODS, &C MAIM STREET, CCR WENS VILLE, PA., Having just returned from the east with a gen- peral assortment ot goods, to which they desire to invite the attention of their old customers and friends. Their stock consists of . Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queens ware, Tinware. Boots, Shoes, liats and Caps, Clothing, Notions, etc., in great variety, which they now offer at prices for cash to suit the times. They also deal in Grain, Pork, Shingles, Boards, and other lumber.-which will be received at the highest market prices in exchange for goods. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respectfully requested to give us a call Kemembcr you can find u? at the old stand on Main Street where we arc prepared to accomo date customers with anything in our line of business. Sept. 6. lSfi.V HIPPLE A FAUST. Q YES! O, YES!! O, Y E S ! ! ! ' 20 CENT. LOWER THAr AYT-3ESE ELSE UJ THS C3TJ3IY. JOHN S. KADEBACII, Having opened a new store at the Blue Ball, Clearfield county. Pa., wishes to notify the public that he is determined to sell all kinds of goods crjEAPEii than THE CHEAPEST in thecounty. Now i- your time to cal I and examine hi3 stock, while he is placing on his shelves a full assort ment of the best Dry Goo Is, Groc ;rie3j Queens ware; 1'rugs, Oils and Paints, Ac. IIas, Caps, Boots ami shoes, of all kinds, con stantly kept for sale. Also. a general assortment of ready-made Cloth ing for men and boys. lie will dispose of his goods at a very low price for ca--h, or exchange them Tot all kinds of mar keting. Sawed lumber and shingles taken in exchange or go ods. JOHN S. RADEB K.C11. October 24th, 1865. p R I C E CURRENT OF II. Y. Smith & Co. GREAT REDUCTION IN MERCHANDIZE. Prints that we sold at 25 cts. we now sell at 22 Unbleached muslins at 30 ctj. " at 25 Bed muslins from 25 to 50 cts. ; 23 to 40 Alpacas we sold at 45 to SO cts. " 35 to 65 All wool delaine3 at 60 cts. " at 55 Common delaines at 35 cts. ' at 25 Cassimeres 10 percent, above cost, and all dress goods at the game ratio. BOOTS and shoos of No. 1 quality (not auction) at immenso reductions. FISII, such as mackerel, hjrring, c , we will sell at cost ! ! HOODS, Nubias, Breakfast shawls etc, of ev ery description- reduced. ,WTe offer our stock of Dry Goods, at the above figures up to Jan. lst,1867 They are all A No.l, new and fashionable. Look ot it '. an alpacca at the price of a common delaine ! We make this offer in good faith, giving all an opportunity to lay in their supplies at the cheapest rates. Best coal oil At 85 cents per gallon. Strictly for cash. Xov.23. 1S36. II. W. SMITH fc CO. JJARK! WHAT IS THAT? GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYBODY! The last goods of the season have just arrived at Wm. F. Irwin's, on Second street, Clearfield, and will be sold at about cost and carriage. Now is the Iftne to buy! And bay your goods at the Cheap Cash Store if you want bargains. ! FA LI AND WINTER GOODS. The undersigned has just received from the East ern cities a large and well selected stock of the most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of at the. cheapest prices. His friends and custom ers are invited to examine his stock of goods, and ascertain the prices before purchasing ellewhere as he feels persuaded none undersell him. His stock embraces a well selected assortment of Dry-Goods and Notions, Hardware, Qaeensware, Groceries, Drugs, Oils and Painti. Glass. Hats and Caps, Baskets and Buckets, School Books and Stationary, Salt, Axes, Nails and Spikes. Also, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes of the very best makes, and at prices lower than s - heretofore. Also, Dried Fruits, and Canned Fruits, And a great variety of other useful articles, all of which will be sold cheap for Cftsh, or ex changed for approved produce. Go to the "cheap cash store" if you want to buy goods at fair prices. Nov. 23, 1366. WM. P. IRWIN. SEVERAL SET of heavy double harness and home made horse collarf i at the toro of Dec. 6, 1866. IK YIN A HART&HORN. s TOVES of all sorts and sizes, constantly oh hand at Mtrirvt-u a uiu QURVEYOR. The undersigned offers his services to the puhlie, as a Surveyor. He may be found at his residence in Lawience township, when not engaged; or addressed by letter at Clearneld, Peno'a. March 6th. lS67.-tf. J MES MITCHELL. "RANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE OK FOSTER. PEKKS A CO.. Successors to Foster. Perks, Wright A Co., Philipsburg, Centre Co., Pa. Where all the business of a Banking House will be transacted promptly and upon the most favorable terms. March 20 -tf. C. B. FQSTEK EWD.PKRKS. J.O.hV.IKK. SOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. -A recent bill has passed lxth llon.-esof Congress.and signed by the President, giving three years' sol diers S100 and two years' soldiers $50, bounty. Soldiers wounded in line of duty, who did not serve two ortbree years.are entitled tathe bounty. irBounties and Pensions collected by me for thote entitled to them WALTER BARRETT, Atfy at Law. Aug. 15th, 1S66. Clearfield, Pa. WHITE LEAD, in lib to 25 lb. packages; Washington-Medal White Zinc; ground in oil ; COLORED TAINTS, a large assortment, in oil and dry; LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, VARNISH BBUSI1ES, and Paint Brushes, FOR SALE BY IIARTSWICK & IRWIN, MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. May 15, 187. yALUAELE FARM - FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at piivate sale, his farm situnte in Jordan tp , ClearCeld county, Pa., con tainig 203 acres net measure. : his land lies in one of tho best farming sections in the county, and is in a higb state o: cultivation. About liO acres of the land is cleared, of which 125 acres are in clover and timothy the whole-under good fences. The buildings area new two-story frame dwelling house, two 40 teot fronts a hewed log barn, 64 by 50 feet a frame straw house adjoining the barn, 3U by -111 feet acorn and carriage-house, li by 26 feet and all the other necessary outhouse to constitute it a desirable residence. The water is-conventent and good. There is also on the premises au orchard of 125 bearing apple trees, and some cherriei. A good vein of eoal under lies the land, and there is an abundance oj lime stone convenient thereto. Terms reasonable. Fur fuither particulars Kildres the subscriber at Ansonville, Clearfield county, Pa , or call and see the premises Apr. 10, 1867. Smp. JOHN SWAN. ED. GRAHAM, DEALER IN DRY-GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS," WINDOW-SHADES, CURTAINS, WALL-PAPER, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, QL'EENS-WARE, HARD-WARE, GROCERIES, SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH, MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. - Mat10,1SC7. EW SPRING GOODS, JUST 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. Queensw&re, 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 ron cash. Tbey 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 Ciry,Pa., May 8, 1867. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keep on band, a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, for men. women and children. KIRK A SPENCER. 5000 pncxn? ni? wrwiT. .nii t Kirk A SDeneer's. I.nmher Citv. Pa ,- in ex change for store goods. fMay 22, 1 867-1 m. D IARIES for 197, for rale at riov. 24. - WKKiij r it rii'ta SFECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SOMETHING WONIEBFl L for the million. All may be rich, wise, and happv. Agents wanted. Enclose stamp for particulars. H. Camp. U2BleeJterSt., N Y. Mar. 13,'f7 3 ro T7MPIRE SHUTTLE SEWIXG MA . chines are superior to all others for fam ily and manufacturing purposes. Contain all th latest improvements; are speedy ; noiseless . du rable; and easy to work. Illustrated citculara free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., 616 Broadway, New York . Sep. It 66-y. TTCII! ITCH !! TTCII !!! ITCH!!!! Wheaten'a Ointment wil enre the itch in 43 boors BLA1NS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 rents. For sale bv all druggit-t. " By sending 60 cents to WEEKS POTTER, Sole A gents, 1,0 Washington Mreet, Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 6, 18i6,-ly. fRXEST i. PAPE.M.D 112S Broadway. New J J York, having for yearg made dis-taws of wo men fpecialitj in stud v and practice with maik ed professional success, devotes hid time now uiost- lv In 4Tirn r.Panli'fla ....! .......I : . U L : . j w I' ' vin.i nun Vfl I I.-J'UIIUVIH.'J w IIU 1MB numerous patron? throughout rh Unued fcate. 1 M .) : c i i a i . tjuuk ten vuii imf niiniif naa rew mill on (oe . j r- - prompt reply, hiiclcre tamp for pojajre. PKRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who Miflered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effocts of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all who need it. the recip'e and directions for making ihe t-iinple rem edy by wbi -h ho wag cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect contidence. JOHN li. OG PEN. May 15, '67-ly. 42 Cedar Street, New York." rpHK WELL-TRIED REMEDIES Russell's X Itch Ointment, an immediate and certain cure, 25 cts. It Is alro a sure remedy for scratch es on horses. Russell's Salt Rheum Ointment, t uncqnaled. 50 cts. Russell's Pile ointment curci after all other r media shave failed. Ihese Oint ments are certain, safe, and reliable specifics, as thousands hareand aredaily testifying. For. sale hy all druggists and medicine dealers. General Icot at Pin Chot. Druen t Ilobart,. Wholesale Druggists. 21 1 Fulton St , (near Greenwich.) New York. Sent by mail; Itcb. 40c: -Salt ltheum.Goc) P!e.51 50 March 13, 1S67. 3 at. rpO CONSUMPTIVES. The ndvertiser, A having heen restored tit health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered for several years with a severe lung af fection, and that dread disease eons mption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure To all who dei e it, he will send a copy of the prescription used ifree of chaige) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a i-ure cure fr Con sumption. Asthma. Cronchitts. Coughs, Cds. and all Throat and Lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit tbe afllicted, and spieud information which ho conct i ves to be invaluable, and he hopes eveiy sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bles.'ing. Parties wish ing the prescription, free, bv return mail, will ad dress REV. EDWARD A. WILfcON, May 15, "67 ly. Williamsburg. Kings co N. Y. A GREAT DISCOVERY. One of the greatest and most useful discoveries in medical science was made by the celebrated Dr. J Dumas, of Paris. Chief Physician to the Impe rial Infirmary of France, in 1S61. Those who have been afflicted with the painful disease known aa tbe Piles, and cfiretuatly cured by tbe ne of Dr. Dumas' French Pile Salve, cannot speak too highly of the benefits conferred upon thorn by the use of this certain remedy. It has nevar been known to fail in effecting a permanent cure in a single case. In this respect it surpasses all othcrnredicines of the kind. It will, do just what it is recommended for ;" if not. the money will be refunded. One or two boxes ts sufficient to effect a permanent cure in four or six days, if the directions on the box are followed. Price one and two dollars per box, according to size. Sent by Miifl or Express to any part of the raited States or Canada Sold by Druggist generally. A liberal discount made to the trade. ddress. D.S.DUNHAM A CO.. Williamsport Pa., sole Proprietors and Manufacturers for the United States and Canada. 500 OO REWARD will be paid in greenbacks to any person who has used Dr. Dumas' Pile Salve according to directions and has not been cured Address, I). A. DUNHAM i CO.. Wil liamsport. Pa. Dec. 5th. lS66.-ly. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN -- MISERY". Just tmb'ithed, . ssTfel in a scaled envf lope. Price six cts. A lecture on the n"!ure, treatment. and radical cure of Seminal Weakness or sper matorrhea. Involuntary Emissions', Sexual Debil ity, and Impediments to marriage generally." Nervousness, consumption, epilepsy, and fits; Mental and physical incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse. Ac Cy Robert J. Culverwell, M D., author of the "Green Book." ie. The world-renowned Author, in this admirable lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his cotidi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately, and radically. . This lecture will prove a boon te thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain scri ed envelope, on the receipt of six eent. or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell' '-Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4 CO. 127 Bowerv. New Yoik. Oct. 10 'B6 ly. Post Office Box 4588. , , TAIL SCHEXCK'S MANDRAKE 17 PILLS, A SUBSTITUTE FOR CAL OMEL. These Pills are composed of various roots hiv ing tbe power to relax tbe secretions of the liver as promptly and enectually as blue pill or mercu ry, and without producing any of those liisagree able or dangerous effocts which often follow the use of the latter. In all billions disorders these Pills may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from tbe liver and billiary ducts, which are the cause of billious affectations in general. Schenck's Mandrake Pills cure Sick Headache, and all disorders of the liver,' indicated by sal low complexion, coated tongue, costiveness. drowsi ness, and a general feeling of. weariness and las situde, showing that the liver is iu a torpid or ob . traded condition. In shortthese pills may be csed with advan tage in all cases when a purgative or alterative rxiedicina is required. Please ask for -Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government stamp one in the last stage of consumption, and the other in his pres ent health. Sold by all druggists", and dealers. Price, 25 cents-per'box Principal o9ce. No. 15 North 6th Street. Phil'a , Pa General Wholesale Agents : Demas Barnes A Co.. 21 Park Row X. Y. : S. S. Hauce, 198 Balti more. Aid.; John D. Park, N. E. corner of Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor LUand 135 Waba.-h Avenue.Chieago.IM ; Collins Bros., southwest eor. ol Second and Vine St., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 17, lt68. J4 SADDLERY, Coach-hardware acd Trimmings, always on hand at May 8, 1S67. J. p. KRATZER'S. LAKE FISH, W hite Fish, Lake Trout, Lake Herring, very cheap at May 8, 1867. J. P. KRATZER'S. CLOTHING Men's and Bov s full traits, fash ionable styles, at . C KRAfZ'S,