LIL I gaftsman'is journal CLEARFIELD, PA. , MAY 12. 1869. piTgos. To insure the safe transmission 1 . 1,. mail, patrons should remit by check ontJ order, er here their letter registered. Tyrone Bod Clearfield Railroad. :.in leaves Tyrone at : : : 9 00 am ""arrives at Clearfield at : : 1.00 p.m. a il I ni leaves Clearfield a : : : J.00 p m. Arris at Tyrone at : : : :5.50 p.m. Connect! with Cincinnati Express T.Kit at 6.17 " Mail West at .44 p, m ; Bald Eagle Ex- jEi idiors. Divine services will be held . rt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: BvKev. W. IL DiU, in the Methodist chain, lunrninir and evening. Sabbath at 0 A. M. Prayer meeting, every irijay at P- M. Corutnunioti services fXSabtith of every month at 10$ A. M. Bv llw. Nisdorff in the Lutheran church in the morning and evening. 't. Fraii" is' church Mas at 10 A. M., the second and fourth Sundavs of each month. Rats and Caps BatSwre. cheap at the Banner Wasted. Two girls to work at pant and xest nnVins. Enquire at F. C. Cromai's, Market street. Clearfield, Pa. Hail. We had quite a heavy hail storm here, on Friday last. So lie of the hail ere a large as filberts. No damage was djtw, sofar as we know. Geatlenien, look to your interests, and by djinj so you will save mouey, by getin ynur clothing made at F. C. Cromm's, Mar Art street, Clearfield, sign of the man. To Borrowers. The person who bor roed a double block and one Lnndi-cd feet oi half-inch rope from II. TJ. Taylor, will confer a favor by returning the same with out delay. Death ok a "Pio. eer." Mr. John Shaw, an old settler, died at his residence in Philipsburg, on May 1st, 1800, aged 59 rears and 0 months. He was much respect el by uWe who knew him. Attextmx, Buyers! Mossop has just -received ami is opening the largest stock of pxvjs ever brought to the county. Crowds aretfirnnirine the store at all hours. Ad mittance, ?rcc. Children, hail" price. To Oi k Patrons. We this week send bill :o a larf;e number of our patrons. With in tlic next two wevks we will send to the rest. Ve hope all will be prompt in re spouJing to iht-tii in a Mib.it ntiul mauncr. rli:i. Mr. Sturdevant, father-in taw, t'l.eui'tlie Me.-srs. l'linn, who arc logging cn CIi arCi-'.J creek after an illness of one W'-tk, died at Collnirn's Hotel, in this place, on April :Mih. His remains were taken to V iiliaui-pnrt for interment. Thieving. The hotel of .Mr. Ceo. N. Cjjlburii, in this Borough, was. eutered on Saturday night last, by somi thieves, who carried away a lot of bed clothing. Access : guim-d to the house tlii ounh the second j S ry w ii:di,w,by means of a ladder. TV bud- j cW.iii.g was found, on Surny. hid in the I oud., about half a mile ea.it ol town. Removal. Lovers of "the weed'' are loreiy icfomied that Mr. A. Seholpp, has removed his Tobacco and Cigar Store, to the room formerly occupied by A. I. Shaw, a Drux Store, one door north of the MaiiM n House, and nearly opposite the ! O'urt ll.iu.si. Mr. Scholpp keeps on hand j isoixl assortment of the best Clears and to. taan. Call and see him. K"Biin.-Ve learn that, Ales. Irwin, ol liid Hills, this county, was robbed ol V.n at Q.iceus Uau dam. on April 2 th. The money was in his coat pocket, which ho ! uioti olT and laid on 1 is raft, not think irtlut robbers were about. Tite thief got oil! changed in V'ilIia!upoit. that, was nti5o 1, but no arrest has been made so to i known. A Noteworthy Fact. The Meadville JiuLlican' has the following truism, hieii ou-ht to Ik: published in every jour ' in the lad: "1 a drunken man'could, U u,,; "-Lt ul' his iuebricty, be made con !tk'u",f w'at a contemptible fool he makes 01 h""-e:f, it would at lea.-t shame him in t" uj -kruu,,!,, if not into a total rejection i:i! ,xi,-ati,,g cup. A drunkard does ""t alizt- dj, 0WI1 Ji.jrr.i,,;,,,, f.. ,i, r... 11 1! it. at the time the degradation Uat "'greatest depth, the senses are steeped in "wearily." Letter from North Carolina. KuAB.n-H, X. C, April 2'.,d, IS09. , ':lKN"S:-i!cft Clearfield county in a -torn,, on April Oih. The air Wits u' J'--agreeublc until I rcac h-d Ma and w!lL" 1 reached here, on the .' 11 wa" very warm and pleasant. Yeg J'W all kinds are in market, and the up, a..d worked once. And now. a t "ords ,0 fUcb wLjh to njake a j.ving artumg ; This u Qw of the wuiurk-s. to be louud anywhere. The Uilner3 art' MJ '"'U here, that you can plow ire lS tlD'e' anJ' KcnrHy, the summers oflar S)'"Jt M ' tlcfiehl All kinds j, 'jj l'r 'J;'et.s grow here in abundance, rn a ""i a" f 'ru!lS- Ia t-'!eatfi'-,W With10-! I r'ai' d1!arS 811 atre for IanJ bbarl . timlr reservtJ.) - uo,i tOC:oaranJ wor. on account of the :Jatl H0"eS' Wh'1C 1,ere 0U ea" buy 'Utru Sa""'' l""ice an J free rrom such 5 -u can 1 t0 tasy. f3rQ)in?- I Clearfield 'rto'f raiseenouh in the sum lere fj fyour K,ock through the winter; od tZ ' eVCry k'nJ Srowsin profusion eeurrT "'I'atively little labor to Wiotr I1"16 Uewf yUr sUX'k- TllU Wheat' " 0l eXSy 10 farm' and Pro,lu,;cs Uoet'0""' lorn' rlcy, cotton, mellons, tr4Sn 8Dd' faCt, "ear,y oce (1if 8 . f: Wc also uavs an aoun- M ot fisb'f,,r the etching. Wheat 1 houH i , " Vera foot in teS. U rIeaJ t0 bae some Light. !tindsr lo someot my fc'iX"1! thi8 coutry-tbey will 'ghte.d with it. But I must close. of mv J.G.R. Just received a splendid assortment of Ladiea and Gents' Slippers, at the Banner Shoe Store. WeT'Steu's Unabridged. We have re ceived from the publishers.G. & C. Merriatu, Springfield, M ass. ,a copy of their recent revis ed edition of Webster's Quarto Dictionary. This recent edition contains the latest itu improvements on the original work, embod ying the results of the assiduous and intelli gent labors of a large corps of scholars in the various departments of learning. It is certain that few works, evincing such thor ough and accurate editorial supervision, have ever appeared from the Amcik-an press. A" 1'. Tribune. Short Catechism. Question Who sells the most Boots and Shoes in Clearfield ? Answer J. C. Lightcap & Son, of the Banner Shoe Store. Q. Who keeps the largest and best as sortment of Boots and Shoes? A. The Banner Shoe Store men. Q. Where did you get those beautiful high cut gaiters? A. At the Banner Shoe Store. Q- Can you tell me where I can get the most fxshionable high cut walking boots and gaiters? A, Yes; go to he Banner Shoe Store and you can get a better article, more fash-" : ionahle and twenty per cent cheaper than at any other house in Clearfield. I know, for I have tried. Q. rWhere can I get those colored shoes which are so much worn in the cities? A. They are to be had, of every shade, at the Banner Shoe Store. The most beau tiful I ever saw and cheap. Q. Have Lightcap & Son got their sum mer goods yet ? "A. Yes; they arc gcttinz them in this week. The largest and most delightful stock of giods I ever looked at. Go and see for yourselves and ask me no more questions. Men's fine boots from $3 50 to $S 00 at the Banner Shoe Store. J. C. Lightcap & Sox. List of Jt'itorts. The following is a list bt Jurors drawn for June term, 1869: Grand Jurors. Bell, Charles Thorp. Bloom, Isaac Thonif son. Brady, W.T. Ham ilton, John J. Beams. Chest, John Hock cnberry. CovinsMon, James Ho!c Deca tur, Curtis lleaais.J. B. Ayers, John Shaw. JJiiard. A'icot Plubell. (Julich, John Bey ers. Knox, Isaac P. Carson. Liwrence, , Henry Owen, M. F. Wallaise. Lumber C, 'J. 11. Capp!es, Jason Kirk, II. W. Spencer. Morris, M Zimmeraiun, George Cramer, .Andrew Hunter. Osceola, G. M. Brisbin. 'J'ifce, I.-a:ic Caldwell. Union, J. II. Bru ibaker. Woodward, Austin Kline. Traverse Jruous first week. Bee-, caria, Tliog. Mullen, James Haines, W. S.. Diekcy.B. B.Wright, S.C. Patchtn. Boggs, David Adams, jr. Bradford, S. P. Wilson, X. P. Wilson. Henry Albert, John Wool dridge, Mark Kyler. Bradv Wui. Brock -bank, 11. II. Moore, Al. Elliug.r, J. W. Wallace. Buruside. Thos. Young, T. M." Si'Cpherd. James Mc.Murry. I). W. Lang-, doti. Covington, J. B. Berger, J. P. Mul ; son, John Bricl. Clearfield, J. II. Ililburn.i J. T. L.ionrd,W. C. Foley. M Shirk. Cur-; wcnsvillc, Wrn. II. Hartshorn. Decatur.. Wm. Ayer.. Goshen, A. B. Shaw. Gra- ham, W. B. Green, B. Spackmun. Cue-, lieh. Michael Stover, Alexander llcain. Hus-; ton, Wm. Long, Robert Sullivan, II. Wood ward, Lewis Berdell. Jordan, Henry SwanJ W. S. Curry, Thomas Strong. Karthaus.i C. Sehnarrs, J. W. Potter. Knox, D. J.; Cathcart. Lawrence, J. II. Hoover, J..? McGlaughlin, J. McClelland.' Morris, Jack-' son Hoover, X. Washington, John M. Cuinmings. Osceola, Elijah Weston, J. ; S. L"ng,-Abr. Goss. Pcnn, Klani Johnson, M. S. Spencer. Pike, J. II. Hancock, Jo t siah Hancock, Saniiiel Caldwell. Uuion, Mi. hael Hubert, John Laborde, jr., L. 1. Dres.-ler. Voodard, 11. Alexander. j Jurors for second week. Beccaria," G. W. Caldwell. Boggs, It. U. Faust.; Bradford, Isaac Wilson, David Forcee, W. Grabntn.jr. Brady, W.B.Alexander. Burn-, side, C. R. King, Jacob Yingling, C. Iiora- Luugh. Cleai field, D. Conclly, Wm. Mor-' gan. Covington, J. J. Picard. Curwens yille, Wm. Irvin, A Bloom, II. W. Kerns. Ferguson, V. L. Moore.- Girard. M. Ij. Coutriet, B. Green. Graham, G.W. Hall, Samuel Spanoglc. Joi dan, Patrick Gilligan, Bcuben Hunter. Knox, D. E. Mokel, D. A. Wi.-e. Lawrence, James Fulton, T. W. 1 copies. l.niiiDer citv, u. ll. L.ytie. iUor ris, Win. Jones. New Washington, A. J. Jackson. Osceola, D. 11. Good. Pe tin. Jus. G. Russell, Kichard Danver, Allen McDon ald, i'ike, Alfred Ijong, Abraham Bailey, Moies Wise. MARRIED : On May 4ih. ls'J. by llev. ST W. Sears, Mr. J. H. Little, of Posters mills, Ccutre county, Pa., and Miss Anna M. Smeal. of Boggs tp., ClearSeld county. Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. BRADY A CO., (SnrCMfor to S. Joiiti A- Co.) coK.ten or fourth and wooi stukxts. Pilbburg, April 24. 1S69. out sell, i hUy. sell. 1M3J 130! ,5-20s, Jan.'7, lluijllill 1ITJ lloj .5-20s. Jul. '67 108 M0S Il4j !1S June. 7 3w, 1(111) 1 09 1 lili KKS"(,July, 7-30s, 1091109i (JOLD. U.S. 6s., 1381 5 2ns.ls2, 5-2ns.ls4, 5 2'ls. 1HH3, JIUJ Klrtjj May omp. ha.lH . IU3i! 1035!; Aog.Cnmp.'Ai.l ISJ. 1181 10 40. 5.20s. Jan. lOSj lusjj Sept.Comp.rS5.1 IS IMS' 5-20s, Jul. 'C5. 103 ilOSiiiOet. Coiup.'dj.iITPllS We are now converting 7 3iw of the June and July series into Gold Coupon 5-20 bonds of lS5-7 WANTED a MILLER to run a Grist Mill with a pood run of custom. Pos session given at once. Good recommendations reouired Apply to T. H. FORCE Y, May 5-Jt tirahainton, Pa QtlOICE SEED POTATOES. Those desirous of obtainiuiz ' Early Goodrich, and ether new and valuable varieties of Potatoes, can be accomodated by calling on the undersign ed at Lomber-etty. JOSEPH KIKK. April 2S. 1S. TO RAFTSMEN. FRESH bread alwajson HAND and for sale At the Bakery of J. A. STADTLER, Clearfield, Pa. M. 17, -69-210., jjl)e vjafUman'z jouitfaf, gleettfkfb, a., trtt; 1 f! rent liemedy for the cure j "RKGrSTER'SNOTrcR-Noticeishere- of.ThrixU and Luna DUear I)ctur ' t Thygi vent hat the flowing acconfrts have ,.., ,. ; , Jt , 1,4K"jr j been examined and pawed by me.aad remain filed II ixliart t 1 oie lree Tar Cordial. of reeord in this office for, the inaction r fc.; It ia the vital principle of the Pine Tree, ob tained bj ap:ali.tr proceed in the distillation of the tar. by which its highest medical properties are retained. It i the only safeguard and reliable reined j which has ever been prepared from' the juice of the Pine Tree It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and ezpeli from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. It disolres the mucas or phlegm which stops the air-passages of the lungs. Its healing principle acts upon the irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inflammation It ia the result of, years of study and experiment, and it is offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to cure the following dis eases, if the patient has not too long delayed a re sort to the means of eure : Consumption of the Lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and 1'reaet, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, lilind and Pleedisg Piles', Asthma, Whuoping Cough, Diptheria. Ac. Ac We are often asked why are not other remedies in the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr. L. Q. Wishart's Pine 1 ree Cordial. We answer 1st It cures, not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough. 2d. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are com posed of anodynes, which allay ibej cough for awhile. but by their eonrtringing effects. the fibres become hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coag ulate and re retained in the system, causing dis ease beyond the control of our most eminent phy sicians. 3d The Pine Tree Cordial, with its assistants, are preferable, because tbey remove the cans of irritation of the mucus membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs te act and throw off the un healthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfect. i'r. w isoart nas on bleat hit office hundreds and thousands of Certificates from Men and Wo men of unquestionable character who were once hopelessly given up to die. but through the Prov idence of God were completely restored to health by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial A Physician in attendance who can be consulted in person or by mail. J'r.e hmrge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial SI 5(1 per Bottle. SI I per dos. Bent by Express on receipt of price Address, '-L. Q O Wishart, M. D. No 2S2 North 2d Street Phila delphia Pa. April 21st, IS69-3m. SPECIAL NOTICE. Sr.Jicnck's almonie Striqi, See weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. will cure Con sumption, Liver Complaint and Uyspepvia, if ta sren according to directions. They ate all three to be taken at the same time. Tbjy cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then the nppttite becomes good, the fond digests and makes good blood, the patient begins to grow in flesh, the diseased matter ripens iu tb 1 ns.and the patient outgrows the disease and got.i well. This is the only way to enre the consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. II. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption The Pul monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heat. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely u-.ed to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup aid the food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Ton ic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is run. la of, assists the stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into good blood without fer mentation or souring in ths stomach. The great reason why physicians do not cuie consumption is they try to do too much ; they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, tc stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so il iiiig they derange the wbule digestive powers. locking up the secretions and eventually the patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, iu his treatment, does not try to stop a eolith, n."-ht sweats chills or fever. Ite tuo e tho cause. and they will all stop of their own accord No one can be cured of consumption, liv er complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer ated throat unless the liver and stomach arc made healthy. If a person hasconFiimplion.of course the lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles, ab scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of infiamation and fast de caying. In such eases what must be done? It is not only the lungs that are wasted, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Iow the only chance is to take Schenck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the pationt will begin want food, it will digest easily aud make good blood; then the patient begins to gain in flush, and as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs beg'n to haal np. and the pationt gets Bet by and well, -his is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, Scbenck's Seaweed Tonic aud Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pil Is freely in all biiloug complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Sohenok. who has enjoyed uninterrupted hoaltb'for many years past, and now weighs 2'1'j pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of pulmonary consumption, his physicians having pronounced bis case hopeless and abandoned him to his fate. He wag cured by the aforesaid medicines. and since his recovery many similarly afflicted have used Dr. Scbenck's preparations with the same remarkable success Tbe directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely neoessary to see Dr. Schenck, unlets tbe patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is Professionally at his Principal Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters fur advice must be addressed. He is also professionally at No 32 Bond Street, New York, everv other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Uauover St.. Uoston. every other Wednesday. He frives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Itespirometor the price is $5. Office hoars at each city from 9 A. M to S P. M. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each SI. all per bottle, or $3.50 t half-dosen. Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. J. II. SCI1ENCK. Ap. 7 'C9-ly l 15 N. nth St., Phifa, Pa THE GREAT ZIXGARI BITTERS. A Safe Wood Purifier, A Splendid Tonic, A Pleasant Beverage. A Certain Cure and P PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES The ZINGARI BITTERS are eompounded from a prescription of the celebrated Egyptian pbyei oian Dr. Cubopl'S, who, after years of trial and experiment, discovered tbe Zinari Herb tbe mu?t remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded certainly the most effective in the eure of disease. It. in combina tion with the other valuable properties of which the ZING AKI DI ITERS is composed, will eure Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Cholic, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Com. plaints, Rbeumatisas.Dysentary, Acute and Chronic Diarrhea. Cholera Morbus. Chol era, Typhoid aud Typhus Fever, Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrolula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Habitual Costivenets, Ao., Ac, Ac, In the Prevrstioi and Cure of the above dis eases, it has never been known to fail, as thou sands of our most prominent eititena throughout all parts of tbe country, will testify. Let tbe atHioted send for a circular eontaining testimoni als and certificates of those who have been cured after their cases have been pronounced hopeless by our best physicians. Principal depot, F. RAHTER A CO.. No 6 N. Front St., Philadelphia. Recommended by Ex-Oov. David R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Fisher, of Penn sylvania. Hon. Edward MoPberson. of Pennsyl vania. Hon Joel R. Danner of Pennsylvania Hon. Wm. MoSherry, ot Pennsylvania, and others Send lor circulars. Feb 10th. l!-69 ly. I7 I RS german fitch setts. freneh squirrel setts' ' american squirrel muffs, sadle victorines. sii war martin .a. I minlr pinMin,! muffs venta' In, j collars, (.beaver and mink) at J. P. KRAIZEK'S, legatees.creditors.and all others in minthar interested, and will be presented to the next Or- puans' Court or nearneia county, to be held at me i0;-r nouw. in me ooroopn of Clearfield commencing-on the 3d Monday of Mav IRRu - Final account of I H LYTLE, Administrator of uamel -M. weaver late oi inrwensvillo borough deceased. ....., iinal account ofliiviu UAUORDE Adminis trator or blizaneta uoney.aeceased who was Ad ministratrix.of Nicholas Doney, of Union town ship, deceased.. Final account of John McCOY. Administrator of oi Jimea jiowj, jaie oi ueccarria township de- Final account ot John McCOY, Executor .of oiargaret Uowen, late ot iseccarria township da ceased April 23, ISC. A W. I.EE. Register. T EPORT OF THE First National Bank " of Citrwensville. Pa., as shown hv iu books at the close of business on the ITtn day of April lcov. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, : : : : : $148,282 32 Commercial Paper : 917.000 00 Time Aceom. Loans : 93 432 32 Suspended and Overdue Paper (good) : : 850 00 Indebtedness of Directors 24.750 00 Overdrafts. : : :::::::; 1,436 86 V. S. Bonds deposited with U S Tr. to secure circulation, : : : : : 81.000 00 Other Bonds ::;.::::::: Duo 00 Due from Redeeming and Re serve Agents :::::::: 9,511 34 Due from National Banks : : : : 5.231 32 Due from other Banks and Bankers, : 2 792 77 Banking Uoute. : : : : : : 2.500 00 Furnitnre and Fixtures : : : : ;: 1,000 00 Current Expenses : : :::::: 35 33 Taxes Paid :::::::;::: 971 BO Cash Items (including stamps) t: : : : 385 61 Rills of other National Banks : : : ; 135 00 Fractional Currency (including nickles) :::::: 1,1 S9 33 Specie ::::::::::: :: lo 90 Legal Tender Notes ::::::: 20,949 00 Total, $274 931 33 u.tsiLrriBS. Capital soek paid in, : : : : : : SI 00.000 00 Surplus futd. :::::::;; 25,000 00 Discount : : : $1 821 41 Exchange : : 1,411 17 Interest. : : : : 2.IS9 82 Profit A Loss. : : 1,041 01 6,413 41 Circulating Notes rreceived lrom Comptroller : G7,50 00 Less amount on hand : : 250 00 Amount Outstanding :::::: 67,250 00 Individual Deposits, : : : : : : 74.451 19 Due National Vtnks, : : : : : : 1,755 45 Due to other Banks and Backers : ; 31 33 Total Liabilities :::::: "$274,931 38 I hereby Certify that the above Statement is a true abstract from tbe Quarterly Report made to the Comptroller of the Currency. SAM'L ARNOLD. Cash. April 23, 18W 3t T 1ST OF RETAILERS, Of Foreign and XJ Domestic Merchandise in the County of Clearfield, subject to the payment of license for tbe year 1869. CM.t. To Piiy MORRIS BRCc.tniA. '12 Leonard Kyler. 1250 11 S M'Farland, 515 U J U Brenner A Colli 00 13 W. S. Dickey, 10 0(1,14 John Odell. 7 00 13 J. n Olasgo. lOO'l 14 5tewart4- Mons, 7 00 14 A Montgomery 7 00t frnk 14W.C. Men. 7 00 13 Johnson ir Co 10 00 shadv. 14 Jonathan Walls, 7 00 12C. A (i.Schwem. 12 50 14 James Fiynn, 7 00 12 L B Carlisle, 12 50 . itnio.h. 13 J A.Terpe. Ill Ol) 14 D AJ 11 Brubakcr,7 00 13 D. Ooodlander, 10 OOj woodward. 13 11 U.Moore. 10 01) 12 Sam'l Hagerty, 1250 14 J. Kunta A- Son, 7 Oil 13 Forrest A Son, 10 00 14 Carlisle A Son, 7 00 13 (John A Cox, 10 00 I i John churicb. 7 00 14 Thos. Henderson. 7 00 14 J llcheiling A Co. 7 00 14 John M. Chase, 7 00 14 Smith Curry A Co 1 OOj (XKARriKLn rordi ch hi it.vsiDK. j 9 Richard Mossop. 25 00 12 McMurry A Co. J2 50 10 Jos. Shaw A- Son, 20 00 12 Wm. C. Irvin. 12 50 10 U. L Reed A Co 20 00 13 Jackson Patohin.10 00 10 J. P. Kratzer 20 00 14 Matthew Irwn 7 00 11 Wm Keed A Co. 15 Oil 14 Horace Patch in 7 00 II McrrcllA Iligler.15 00 14 W. J.Nugent, 700 11 C K raiser ASons.l 5 00 bkll. 112 Nivling A Co. 12 50 I I Robt. Mahaffey. 7 00 12 J Grauatmronsl 2 14 C. A R..rabaugh.7 00 12 Wriirht A Sons. 12 50 U David Bell mu 1.1 KoM. Mitchell 10 00 13 1Iurtswick A Co.10 00 10 00 14 Alex Irwin. 7 00 14 I. L. Reizenstien,7 00 13 JohnUolt. BRADFORD 13 Albert ABro. 13 J. W. Fuck. 14 Ed. Wiliiams, CHEST. 10 OO'U H. Bridge. " 7 00 10 00;U DrBoyer A-Shaw.7 00 7 00)14 M: Neioe, 7 00 114 J. C Liehtcan, 7 00 13 Kurd A- McKoe, 10 00 14 A Sholpp, Inn. 7 00 1 11m. nunier, 14 0. P Peirce, COV1NCTOX. 14 F. Coudriet, 14 L. M. Coudriet, 14 S S Cranston. 14 Justin Plubel, DECATUR. 14U.M. Brisbcn, OIJRI.ICU. 12 P A A. Flynn. 13 II. Allaman, GIRARD. 14 R. S Stewart, 14 Aug. Lecoute, ORAUAH. 13 T M. Forcey, eOSHEN. 14 Irvin A Sons, HCSTOS. 10 F. C Bowman. 13 James Peaisol, 14 Henry Brown, JORDAM. 11 Henry Swan, 7 00 14 H. F. Faugle. 7 00 7 00 14 Mrs II WelshACo7 00 114 Miss Snsan Reed. 7 CO 7 00 10 I ,L. Reixenstein Li 7 00(- quor Merchant, 30 00 7 00 CFBWISsrlLLS. 7 00 10 E. A. Irvin 20 00 12 Hartsock A Co. 12 50 7 00 J 2 Thompson A Co 12 50 12 John Irvin, 12 50 12 5d 14 Jos. K. Irwin. 7 00 10 0O 14 M J. Thompkins.7 00 114 Wm.McBride, 7 00 7 JO 14 John Jenkins. 7 00 1 00l4 Ja0ob Bilger, 7 00 14 Fleming A Uoel, 7 UO 10 00 7 0" LL'MBER C1TT. 12 J. FergusonACo.1250 13 Kirk A- Spencer, 10 00 14 Ferguson Bros 7 00 20 00: J" 00; 9 Mc.Murry A Co. 25 00 1 0 ,12 Samuel McCut.e,12 50 E.W WASHUKTU?.. O80ROCA. 6 Bennett A Co. 50 00 7 lian S Pnrrv. 40 00 15 00 KARTRAUSJ 13 MeCloskey A Co.10 00 n w. S. Wells. 15 00 13 Wm J. Hoffer, lOIIO'pjS A. Stoneroad,12 50 14 W. S Sankey, i ,14 C Sweitser. 7 00 KNOX. 14 Wise A Son, LAWRENCE. 13 James Forrest, 14 Dr. D. R. Good, 7 00 7 00 10 0V retail dealers is patekt med1cixei. Class Licfssb 4 HartswicK ir Irwin, Clearfield Borough, 35 00 4 Boyer A Shaw, Clearfield Borough, i 00 4 D. R. Good, O eola Borough, 5 00 4 Jos. R Irwin, Cnrwensville Borough & 00 4 T. H. Forcey, Graham Township, 5 00 CONFECTIONERS AND GROCERIES. 8 I. V MoOaughev, Clearfield Borough.. 5 00 8 W Eotrcs. Clearfield Borough. 5 00 8 O. PUxler, Clearfield Borough. 5 00 8 Ned Oalloney.Curwensville Borough, 5 00 8 Catherine Uraff, Curwensville Borough. 5 00 8 yhristophei Yackla Osceola Bo'ough, b 00 8 John A Stadler, Clearfield Borough, 5 00 8 Alfred Prescott. Brady Township, 5 00 8 W. F Irwin, Clearfield Borough, 4 00 BRKWEBS. 10 W Endres. Clearfield Borough, 15 00 10 Casper Loipoldt, Clearfield Borough. 15 00 RILLIARI) a A LOO 8 AND TKNFI.1 ALLEY. D. W. Mctiaugbey, Clearfield Borough (3 ta bles ) 50 09 and I Tenpin alley, 30 00 T. F. Bojlich, Osceola Borough, (one Tenpin alley, 30 00 BANKERS. Clearfield County Bank. ClearfieM bor. 30 00 An appeal will be held at the Commissioners Office, iu the Borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 21th day of May. A. D.. 18(19. wben and where all parties feeling aggrieved will please attend according to law. WM. TUCKER, April 28. 28S9 4t. Mercantile Appraiser. GROUND AND CNGROUND SPICES. Cirrm English Currants, Essence Coffee, and Vis gar ot the best quality. for sale by Jan. 10. HARTSWICK A IRWIN. J SII Alt' A SON now offer there whole stock of wooleus for less than first cost in Phila CHILDI cost at HILDRENSfurs twenty-five percent less than J. SHAW A SON. IRON 1 IRON!! Best ar iron, for sale at (be store of MEURELL ABIGLER. DRY GOODS the cheapest in the county at May 29. '67. MOSSOP'S. GUNS. Pistols and sword canes to be bad at Jnne,'66 MERRELL A BIGLER'S. HARNESS, Trimmines, and Shoe-finding for sale at MERRELL A BIGLER'S. HORSE-SI10E8. Aug. 23. and horse-nails, to be had at MERRELL A BIGLER'S. s ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ac , for MERRELL A BIGLER'S. sale at THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes. tor War ons, for sale by MERRELL A BIGLER PRUNES a quantity on hand and for sale at MJ 27. GRAHAM'S. OIL. Patty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at Jaua 06. MERRELL A BIGLER'S. pROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD THE XATIOXAL BITTERS. has eared more eases of Dyspepsia, more eases ot LIVER COMPLAINT, more cases of NERVOUS HEADACHE, FEVER A AG UE, and more eases ot fimuii, tnaa any other remedy before the puuuo in me same space 01 time. IT PURIFIES TilE BLOOD clams the mind, restores sleep, is an Excellent Ap petizer, ana a general vigorator or tbe System. WALTON A ZCG, Proprietors, No 9 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia. Sold by Drugg.sts, and Dealers generally. Feb. 24. 13i9. A mo. I K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. Persons desiring good pietures.of any style and price, with all the modern improvements of the art, can be accommodated by calling at my rooms in Clearfield. Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear weather. CIIILDREXS' PICTURES taken accurately in a few seconds. The To vr: nj Frvwr ..t - u. " - - ' v soli j puvivjj 1 alius guaranteed to equal that of any made in Phila- delnhi or Nav Vf.rk Constantlv on hum st !, itir.nl. .,r FRAMES. ALBUMS, and STERESCOPES. of all sites, styles, and prices, and of tbe very wo, IHUU, Also, a choice selection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. of the most interesting American and Foreign scenorr, for sale at reasonable rates. Frames, of all siiea. from nw .tl. f.,..u:.. made to order. 6n short notice. Dec. 2. 1868. J. K. BOTTORF. R E M OVAL. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Qlcarfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new custo mers, that we have removed our establish meat te the new building Just ereeted do Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House an the wast. and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite tbe public to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICA LS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS ir VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Med ioines consist of every iuiug unu, ajim:iu wun me greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keeu afull stock of Dvea. Pprfn mriia Toilet articles.Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of Brushes. We have a la' ge lot of White Lead, Turpentine, FlATSAArf Oil Paint nr.,1 !n fmnt V .. J . T" . . ' - --- "".."""us uu in the painting business, which we offer ac City prices to cash onyers. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, Confectionery. Spices, and tbe lareest stock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted to be of tbe best the market affords. J. (4. HARTSWICK, Dee. 2, ISM. JOHN F. IRWIN. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! SfjmetJthif new in Clearfield . Great Bargains ia Boot3 and Shoes ! Great Bargains in Hats and Caps ! THE GRECIAN BEND HAT! THE VELOCIPEDE HAT ! THE ALFINE HAT ! SILK HATS, OFTIIE LATEST STYLE ! ALL KINDS and STYLES and CHEAP! BOOTS AND SHOES IN PROFUSION ! Ladies look to your interests and call and see the late ,t and most fashionable styles of PLAIN AND FANCY SHOES. Purple. Blue, Bronte and Bismarck Shoes, for Misses and Children, of high cut CUSTOM WORK made a speciality at this store. J. C. LIGHTCAP & SOX, would respectfully announce, to the citizens of Clearfield and vielnity, that they have opened a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES HATS and C.4P5,in tbe Store room on Market Street, oppo site tbe residence of H. B. Swoope, Esq . where they will be happy to wait on all who wish to patronize a First class SHOE AND HAT STORE. HAND-MADE CHILDRESS' SHOES ! FINE BOOTS ! COARSE BJOTS! WATER-PROOF BOOTS ! TRUNKS, Ac, Ac. Call and sec for yourselves what we have got for sale. Remember the place, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Opposite tho residence of IT. B. Swoope, Esq. March 31, 1869-tf. MUSICAL GOODS.violina BUtes, fifes cJaroncts, aocordeons, Italian strings, guitar strings, clarionet reeds, mnsio paper, instruction books, for sale by J. P. KRATZER,agent for Pianos and organs. Janosj-y S, ltfl9 12, ism. riRAPE- VINES FCTI SAiH-All the leading hardy varieties of first quality Concord Cot tines. SI. 00 wer hundred1. Orders solicited as soon as convenient aiitt' filleS in rotation, by A M. HILLS. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Let- -4-1- ters of Administration on the estate of John L McCully. late of Beccaria township, dee'd, having been granted to tbe undersigned, no tice is hereby given tiat all persons indebted to a estate are requested to make immediate pay meat, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated, for re.ucunoi u U. VY. HettLbl, April 21st 189-45t Administrator. A DM INISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let , 'crs ot Administration on the estate 01 r.ujan smeai. late of Boggs township, dee'd, having been granted to tbe undersigned, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them, properly authenticated for settlement to MARY E SMEAL. EDW. H. WILLIAMS. April 21. 18o9 -fit dL Adiistr.tors EXCHANGE HOTEL, Hnntiricdon. Peiin'a. This old establishment having been leased' by J. Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison House." has been thoroughly renovated and re furnished, and supplied with all the modern im provements and eonvenieneies necessary to a first class Hotel. The dining room has been removed to the first floor, and is now spacious and airy. The chambers are all well ventilated, and the Proprietor will endeavor to make his guests per fectly at home. J.MORRISON. Huntingdon-June 17,1854. Propriet6r. BEE HIVES! BEE HIVES!! The undersigned having on hand and for sale the Aukkican M.iviKLK'OMs Bftsj Hives, and finding it impossible to supply the demand for hives have concluded to sell one half of the terri tory which they own. to wit: Clearfield and parts of Centre and Cambria counties. They have made arrangements to Lave tbe material for hives cut to order. Persons desirous of seeing a saurple of tho hives wil' please call at Nivling if bbowers Store, in Clearfield. Bee raisers will find it lo their advantage, to have the patent hives. Per sons wishing to buy either hives or territory can address us lo Glen Hope, Clearfield coenty. Pa April 14. 1Sil A A W.'A NIVLING. To the Working Class : I m now prepared lo furnish all classes with const ant emnlovmmt at their homes, tbe wbele of the time, or for the spare moments. Business new. light and piofita ble. Fift.r cents to S5 per evenine. is easilv earn eu by porsonsof either sex. a ad tbe boys and girls earn nearly as much as men Great inducements' are offered those who will devote their whole time to the bwsiness : and. that every person who sees this notice, may send me their address and test tbe basiness? for themselves, I make the fol lowing anpsrfilled offer : Ts all who are not well satisfied with the business, I will ffud $1 to pay for the trouble of writing: me Foil narriettlars. directions. Ac. sent free. Sample sent by mail iorlOcenis Address K. C, All. Augusta. Me VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The understtrned. Executors of the Estate of Jason Kirk, late of tbe Borough of Lumber-city, deceased, offer at private sale the following de scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided half of about two hundred acrrs of land, situate in Uuion township, Clearfield county. Pa., known as the -Union Mills" property. About 22 acres of the land is cleared, from 80 to 10(1 seres is covered with excellent white pine, besides hemlock and other timber. Tbe improvements are a valuable grist mill, saw mill, aud woolen factory, besides a good frame bouse aud barn. Tbe water power is good, situated on Anderson's creek, about 12 miles ubove Curwensville. Persons desirous of seeing tbe property, can eall upon J. R. Arnold, residing thereon. For further particulars apply to the undersigned at Lumber city. 1SAU KIKK. SAMUEL KIKK, Jan. 13.'C9. JOH3 RUSSEI L; Er's. GET THU BEST; WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. 3,000 Engravings; 1M0 pages quarto Price $12. 10,000 words and meanings not in other Dic tionaries Viewed as a whole, we are confident that no other living language has a Dictionary which so fully and faithfully sets forth its present condi tion as this last edition of Webster does that our written and spoken English tongue. "Harper's Magazine " These three books are the rum total. of great libraries, the Bible. Sbakspeare. and Webster's Royal Quarto. --Chicago Evening Jouriial.u Tit a New Webster is glorious it is perfect distances and defies competition it leaves nothe ing to be desired. J. II. Raymond, LL. D.a Prca't Vassar College. The most useful and remarkable compendium of ho man knowledge in our language W. S. Clark, Pres't M ss. Agricultural College Webster's National Pictorial Dictiosabt. 1040 Paces Octsvd. 600 Enukavixcs Price 5S. The work is really a gem of a Dictionary .just the thing for the million. American Educational Monthly. Published by G AC. MEilRIAM. Springfield Massacbhsclti. Webster's National Pictorial tJictlonary lOtO pages Octavo: 600 engravings: Price 6: '-The work is a gem of a Dictionary, just the thing for the million: AiaiAeriean Ediiealioiutl Mo -Ilk If "In many respects this Dictionary is the most convenient ever published," RaeUstter Demo crat As a manual reference. It Is eminently Sited for use in families and schools," .V. 1'. 'tiibitnr. '-It is altogether tbe best sreasury of words of itt nz" wmch tbe c-nglish Irnguage nas ever pos. sensed ' Ilartforrt Pre. Published by G. C. MERRIAV, Springfield, Massacb ossetts. April 2d. I Soil. NOTICE. TN THE COURT of Common Fleas of -- Clearfield Co. : No. 85, Jan. Term, 1S69 : Jonathan Bbyhton vs A. TJpdergraff; A. A. Winegardner ; L Jamison. and Annis G. Ensworth Widow and devisee ; Lydia E. Rogers. daugeter and heir of Loren A Ensworth. and George Rogers husband of said Lydia ; Allen Ensworth A Allice Boyd. devisees of said Loren A. Ensworth; and Annis O. Ens worth, Horace E Taylor and Henry Parsons, Executors of said Loren A. Ensworth, dee'd Suminons in Ejectment against defendants, to appear and answer to a certain complaint made by Jonathan Boynton, the Plaintiff that tbey the said Defendants now have in their actual posses sion tbe following described tractsof land, siloato in ClearSeld County, Pennsylvania, to wit : That certain tract of land known as tract In nameof Isabella Jordan, situate in Kuox township. Coun ty and State aforesaid, containing four hundred and twenty-nine acres, more or less : Also one other tract in tbe Dill of Nancy Boggs. situate in Boggs township, Clearfield County aforesaid, containing 440 acres more or less : Also one oth er tract in the name of Wm. McCormick. situate in Boggs towuship, Couuty and .- Ute aforesaid, containing 4 fi acres more or less : Also one other tract in the name of John Reed, situate In Law rence township. County and State aforesaid, eon taining 413 acres, more or Its: Also a balance of 19s acres, more or less, in the name of Hugh Jordan, in Lawrence township. County and State aforesaid, being the balance of said tract not sold to Iiaugherty and McLaughlin ; Also the timber, or timber interest, on. or in the !0 acres of land of said tract sold to McLaughlin. The right of pos session, or title to which he, the said Jonathan Boynton.saysisin him and not in tbe said defend ants: All of which he. the said Boynton.avers he is prcpaied to prove Ae. Returnable to Jan.T. l.Sr9 This action of Ejectment being brought to compel specific performance oi contract between Fitch A Boynton or tne nrsi pari ana a upuer graff. A. A. Winegardner. L. A Ensworth and L. Jamison Said contract dated 25th Sept., lt&U. Now. March 15th, 1809. it appearing that return has been made as to defendants, that the? cannot be found, Ae., On motion of J. B. McEn- ally,Plaintifis Attorney, a rule is granted on tbe defendants named to appear and plead by tbe third Monday of June. A. D. 1S69 Notice of which rule is to be published, describing the premises,(or at least 60 days preceding the return tsy tnereot.in at least one newspaper pubHsaed in the' County of Clearfield, and to be inserted at least three weeks in accordance with the 11th section of the Act of 14th April, A. D. 1451. By the Court. Certified from the record this 12th day ot April, A. U. ISO. A. V. lAl,ri J- April 11, l6a-l STOVES of all sorts and sizes eonstantly oa hand at MERRELL A BIGLEli'5 t. a. orawau. : i. w. OssiUlr. : A. A. skahav. MEW FIRM! - ( - JAS. B. GRAHAM k SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rEALEK8 fa aril' kinds o Pry Goods, Boots arrt Shoes, I'fa'fS and Ca ps,2fot iorK,Groceries, lard ware, Qtreerrsware,- Wood and Willo'wwa.re,- Flour, Bacon, Fish, Salt,- etc., ete., etc.-,-MARKET STREET,- ClE.4FIELI7 Pa The Largest, Best and Cheapest sfocfc 6f gocrda ia he found in the county Is ho"w ori ale a JAS-. B. GRAHAM k SONS, FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets. Silks Cobnrgs, Alpaca's, Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and bfher G loves. Hosiery .Balrno fals, iioop -skirts', and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings, Dittcns, Braids, ete., at the lowest pricei. FOR GEJXTLKMEX They have Blaek and Blue Cloths, Black and Fancy Caseimerea.Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Water-proof Cloth. Silk; Satin and common VeSfltigJ, etc.; in great variety, and at prices that will give general satisfaction to buyers. iltiAM MADE, Such as Overcoats, Dress coats of various qual ities and prioea. PlainCand Fancy Vests, Cassiihere a net Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotton undershirts HandkerehiefBand neck-tlosj Ctnten and Woolen socks; Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, afad su6h bther articles as are usually needed: a' HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Among ,hich may be found Carpets,OiI cloths, Rligs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drilling!, Pillow easing. Sheetings, Towelings, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur taihs.TlcKings and a very iatge assortment of such articles as are wanted by h onself eepers, and at prices to suit the times. QUEEXSWARE, A lull assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets, Pitchers, Bowls. Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will bo sold by the dozen or piece, and as cheap as it can be purchased elsewhere In the bounty. HARDWARE, Such as aws and Files, Door Locks and Latch1 es, Hinges of all Kinds, Augurs, Screws, Kails, Spines, Tacks, Brads, frhoveis, Spades.HoeS. Forks, Axes, Hatch ets.Chisels,Knives and Forks Batcher Knives, Carving Knives And fori; and all articles ttsnally wanted by thl people. GROCERIES; ETC., Consisting of Sugars. Coffees, Teas, Spices, Syrups,Dried Fruits, Cheese, Flour, Bacon, Feed, etc., always oh hand and for f tale at a small advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, ) Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns, Clothea v-c wringers and Wash boards. Clothes, Mar ket and Diuner Baskets,! fieneral as sortment, at all times-, in store and for sale 10. IN FACT, GRAHAM A SONS sell all articles that arc usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and hence the people generally will find it to their advantage to bnj goods of them. SAWED LUMBER. We are also extensively engaged in buying and selling all kinds of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branch of business special attention, wa feel assured th at we ean asake it to the advantage of those Who have lumber for sale to deal with us. Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Grain and country pjednyce. taxes in xehanga for Qoads. Acq. 36r'C9, : I"' t I i I: II: TTl