lafizmatfz gonxnal, leaxfielb, a., 19, 1869. afoman'i journal 11 ? w mail, patron should remit by check i """orier, or have.their letters registered. - - Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. , leaves Tyrone at : : : 9.90 a ra Trri. t Afield at : : 1.00 p.m. ,t..io leaves Clearfield : 1 1 2 00 P m irriref t Tyrone t : : : : 5.50 p. m. .. ith Cincinnati Express East at (1.17 . ir..t .t4 D.m : Bald Eaele Ea- Jtt"l00pni: " ... pair.ioi Divine scrrices will be held Ti,r,rvh, in Clearfield, as follows : r.r W. II. Di'l, in the Methodist S at 9 A- Fver uiecting, every w it 71 P. M. Communion services Thstw'J, ' . mK ml A M rjctsiuoitu u ......... 3 ..... Br Rev NixJorfT in the Lutheran church iatte morning ".J evening. t Fnin' iV church Mas? at 101 A. M., second aJ fourth Sundavs of each eonth. ,., , . , FsionTFi'L Oori RREXCK. On Saturday, MaT Sth. at Lock Haven, Dr. Lichenthaler, tso. it i reported, was drut.k at the time, i-jte over two ladies who were crossing the .Njet. The hor?e fell upon one of them, lln Anthony, injuring her so severely that &.JIedin acmijileof hours after the occur jrt. The other lady, a Mrs. Barnes, was joajrere! injured that her life is dipaired ot The grand jury of Clinton county, we jidtrrtaiiJ. found a true bill for manslaugh- ier against the Dr., on Monday a-weck, but ;heca-ewni noi oe trieu unui tue oepieiu ttr term of court. This, we hufte, will ii .i . - i . i . i . - . . WrTe asa warning to drivers of fat horses turpi here. Robeeuv op the County National Bank, of Clearfield. On Thursday Riming, May 15th, our citizens were some what startled by the announcement, that he County National Bank, in this borough, bJbeen eutered by burglars and robbed of i lirge amount of nioney and bonds. A ctuwJ soun gathered at the banking house to view the debris of the demolished vault and safe. Upon examination it appeared that the burr'ars had gained access to the building at 'he Jront entrance, having, by nii'ans of wedges and a bar, wrenched off the inp into which the bolts of the lck nter upon lcing ?pruii2 by the key. The lurgiars having provided themselves with a large suputy of tools at three of the black aiiih hnps in town, they next attacked the uu!t door. Tha vault Ls constructed of heavy boiler iron, firmly rivited together, jud encKwl within brick walls. The door i a Herring, r'urfilit Co's patent file proof. The burglars, it would .eem, first cut off the knob, ty means of which the outer door of the vault in locked, with a cold-chisel, and then, with a heavy fledge-baau.mcr drove iu the iron center piece which operates the bilt--, and 'ii:ili.'d the lock to fragments. Still n.jt bc'nu' able to get into the vault, on account of the top and bottom bolts remain ing in their po.-itions.they du awa a por tion of the br'u k" wall, and then, with an ir. u sredge, forced off the clasp that holds tr.e lower bolt to the insid" of the door. The next ootructiu, was the iiin or djor of tlie fire proof, fastenetl with a heavy pad fA which wa knocked o.T by a blow from he sledge hammer. Having now gained tat.- to the vault, the next obstie'e in the iyof the burglars .-ecnrinir their booty, ti the Li'L-y ilj.glar pro..if safo with com iinition lock. First they pulled the Lilley safe about two thir ls of its length outside of the other door, knocked off the combina- tunln.b, and then attempted to drive in inJ cut to pie'-es the conical-shaped chilled ma center block in which the combination urates. Kii.lent'y. having found this a fra'tle.- effort, they then plied the heavy '!ge-hauinier with great force and visor Uitariou! portions of the front edges of the nfe and door, but suceeded only in knock bjo5 some smai! scales. Finally, however, items, they found a weak spot a flaw, K than an inch in width and about five ies in k nsth. in the iron of the door, to left of the combination. The ironeov WHjthi, defect in the door was ouly about Mwrtor of an inch in thickn -ss, and the fciJcibout half an iueh. The out.side por "n HTer the flaw having been broken in :a the slej-e-hammer, they next drove a ta.-teel puueh through the inner part hit) the comnbination, breaking the if'-ar evidently had a hard job on hand, s:J'jne whk-h n:ust have takn them per 1'MB 're 'ban an hour to accomplish, as mm tbr.i'i'i which thpy forced their V. u htcriily covered with dents and ;aiI tt,.? j:r,.at wonder is that they "ot alarm the whole town by the great "imr ot l.favy blows they struck to sc their mj. The lcbbery must have -' o.mmiit.-d between n.idnight and r-J-!-g. and the amount secured by the ,w?.arswai5..(.,) in money and $4,500 a --eminent bonds. The Directors met at and off-re la reward of $-,000 for (he ben.h.n.jf the burglars and the re--r-'rr of tlie money and bonds. Persons 'e''y -"-nt in various directions but 'rojotts have not, as yet, been appre- c'".,lisl nnderstand, however, that three men ind n a!','m'; at I 'unbar, on the Tyrone earti -la Uuilroad, on Friday mortiing ''!" k, aud obtained a meal, af . lt! ,,lv dej.arted under rather sus t',.' Cln-t""stances, whib the man of the WM waiting for them to retire he b fvt having been aware of the batik r.1- The.- men, we are also informed, 'terwards tracked to near Tyrone, Mr? f'K'iXC' 'n making good their Srt1 W'-J ''10 l'"tkct-,, fter being twice J at Ruli a revolver. It is supposed they if the t0 t!lt ?3ng tl'at roljl)eJ the l)ank' i are Uut tne burglars themselves. n 3T!!r''1!L' dispatch was received here 1 -litii.n, answering the description of ere "r" j'lhicd "aaJ at Duubar.but in -K rrWards rcluaieJ- n Monday, II "Cr dl"Mtch was received from Lock . ing that two men had been ar '1 v V1 ,Uat I,,,u"e'anJ wli:n were adjudg-tifl-1 tW0f the burS1:rs, but we have tr '"filiation regarding them. N. M. Hoover has opened a tobacco store in this place. See card. For a nice Hat or Cap, go to J. C. Light cap & Son. Sign of the flag. A new stock of Summer Dress Goods re ceived to-day at Wm. Reed & Co's. Just orENED a splendid assortment of Opera Boots, at the Banner Shoe Store. Sign of the flag. The Best is always the cheapest. If you don't believe it, go to F. C. Cromm'sand get your clothing made. Sign of the Man. A splendid stock of Embroideries, Edg ings, White Trimmings, Dress Buttons and Trimmings, Faus and Parasols, received to day at Wm. Reed & Co's. Nonet A meeting of the Trout Run Navigation Company, will be held at the Ilerdic House, Wiiliamsport, Pa., on Wed nesday.May 26th, 18C9, at 10 o'clock A. M. E. B. Campbell, May VJ, 'C9. for the President The Weather. The atmosphere has been very -cold here, for some days past, which has greatly retarded the work of far mers. The growing grain, however, looks well, and it is to be hoped that due diligence will be used in planting as soon as the weath er will permit. Grecian Bend. The Williamsport Stan iMs responsible for the following : "A Grecian Bend went sailing down stacet, on Sunday evening, about church time. We thought this badly-done-up-bundle of-old-clothcs business was put out of the way some time ago, along with others of the nasty absurdities. It may be, though, that the proprietor of the one we refer to, adopt ed this method to attract some attention, for we are willing to be qualified that she didn't possess personal attractions enough for one moment's notice from anybody's eyes." New Arb.akoe.ment. We this week publish the advertisement of Messrs. Boyer & Shaw, who have entered into partner ship iu the Drug business. Having pur chased the building adjoining Mossop's, they have fitted up-a first class room, and are now opening an extenj-ive stock of first class goods in their line, which they will sell at the most liberal prices. Messrs. Boy er & Shaw are accommodating and clever businessmen, and will endeavor to please all who may favor them with their custom Bead their advertisement, and then give them a call and examine their goods. All are welcome to come and see. A Good Hit. A cotemporary makes the following pithy hit at a class indigenous to every community: "The man or boy who goes through the streets whooping and lunc haa tity is certainly a fit representative of noii xeime. And when that man or boy goes to any place of public interest, he is sure to be not only a nonsense but a public -sauce. When he goes to church, ho crowds h'snself into the hiud.tuo.st seat, and keeps eating pea nuts or chewing tobacco, and commits sundry other acts of indecorum. If he goes to a concert, he whistles, claps, .stamps, hoots, bellows, bawls, laughs and screams, worse than any other idiot would, with only half the pretension to common xenae. When yon see such a man, spot him. lie is either a pick-pocket or a tool ; a sot or a vagabond ; a villain or a maniac When you see such a boy, put him down as a can didate for promotion, or rather degradation avocation, which is sordid enough to meet the wants of his depraved taste." MARRIED : On May 13rh, ISti'.i. by Rev. W. T. Wil son, Mr. John S. McGarvky and Miss Haukiet J. McQcilkin, both of Chest tp., Clearfield Co., 1'a. On Thursday, May l?,th. 1SG0. by Rev. S. J.Hayes, Mr. Richard Shirk and Mh-s Jane Hawk, both of this borough. On April 29th, by Rev. Thos Greenly, at the residence ot the bride's father, Mr. J. V. Potter, of Clarion, and Mis Sarah McGarvey, of Karthaus, Clearfield Co. On Sunday, May 16th, 1SC9, by S. A. Caldwell, Eso,., Mr. Jas.Grffes and Mrs. CtlARLOTT RlMER, both of Bradford tp. Clearfield Eetail Markets. Corrected bt R. Mossop. ilxr 18, 1869. Apples dried, lb, S 19 Apples, green, bu, 1 50 Appleiaiiter, gal, 1 00 l atter, lb. 40 Iteef. fre.h lb, IS Ileff, dried." 25 KuoKwbtrat. bush. 1 0" Ilackwhcat flour lb. 4 I)ens. bu, 3 00 Hoards, pr M, Crn. shelled, 1 23 ears, 62 meal, 2 75 Cbop. rye, 3 25 mixed, 2 :0 t'heee, lb. 2 Cherries, lb. 19 Cbiokena. dressed, lb. 20 EffSS. 2rt Hour, bbt, 8 60 Hay, ton, Hams, lb, feboolders, ' Sie. " Lard, lb. Oars, bu. Onions. " PurK, lb, tnesj, bbl, Potatoes, ba, S25 (10 22 Id 20 21 80 2 00 13 35 00 1 10 3 50 Plaster, bbl. Peaches, dried, lb, 19 Rye. bush, 1 50 Knt-s. 10, Salt, per sack, Shiogles, 18 in. 26 in. Timothy seed, ba, Wheat, bu, Wool, lb, 3 3 00 5 00 17 00 5 00 2 00 40 Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. BRADY i CO., (Stifmsorg to S. Jnnetip Oo.) CORNP.lt OP FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS. Pittsburg, May 15. 1S69. buy sell. toy. sell. COLD 1!9 !W 5-20s. Jan.'B7. UOMIIO U.S. 6s.. 1S81. 1171 II6J 5 20s. Jul. '67 108 MOSi 5 2ils,lS2, llli IIS.1 June. 7-30s, I0Vi,109i 5-20s.lSfit, 101 1062 July, 7 30s, 10910i 5-2HS.1S63, 105J,I0 .May Comp,'5,114 , 10 40s. 103J 10:H 'Aug.Comp.'fij.l 18, 1181 5.2US. Jan."5, 1 08 lO? ; Sept.Couip65.1 18 11 1 S j 5-20s, Jul. 'do. 108 ,108i! Oct. Comp.'ej.llJi'llS We are now converting 7-30s of the June and July series into Ciold Coupon 5-20 bonds of 1J65 7 pflOICE SEED POTATOES. Those desirous of obtainiug Early Goodrich, and ether new and valuable varieties of Potatoes, can be accomodated by calling on the undersign ed at Lumber-city. JOSEPH KIKK.. April 2d. 1H69J TO RAFTSMEN. FRESH bread always on HAND and for sale At the Bakery of J. A. STADTLER, Clearfield, Ta. " M. ;7. '69-2m. HALL'S FIXE CALF-SKIN BOOTS, at S5 00, May 12, '69 at MOSSOP'S. OIL CLOTHS, at greaHy reduced pricss. May 12, 69. MOSSOP'S at A Great Remedy for the cure of Throat and Lung Diseases. Doctor Wisliart's l'ine Tree Tar Cordial It is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, ob tained by a peculiar process in the distiliatien of the tar, by which its highest medical properties are retained. It is the only safeguard and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree It inrigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofala breeds on the lungs. It disolvea the mucus or phlegm which stops the air-passages of the lungs. Its bealinj prinoiple acts npon the irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to exch diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inflammation It is the result ofjyears of study and experiment, and it is offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to core the following dis eases, if the patient has not too long delayed a re sort to the means of cure : Consumption of the Lungs, Congb. Sore Throat and lreast, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind and Hleeding Piles, Asthma, Whvoping Cough. Iiptheria. Ac. ie 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. Wisliart'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 the; cough for awhile. but by tbeir eonstrinaing effects. the fibres become hardened, and the nhealthy fluids coag ulate and are retained In the system, causing dis ease beyond the control of our most eminent phy sic inns. 3d The Pine Tree Cordial, with its assistants, are preferable, because tbey remove tbe cause of irritation of the mucus membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act and throw off the un healthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfect. Dr. WUhart has on file at hir office hundreds and thousands of Certificates from Men and Wo men of unquestionable character who were once hopelessly given up to die, but .hrough tbe Prov idence of Uod were completely restored to health by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial A Physician in attendance who can be consulted in person or by mail, fr-e at rkarpr. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial SI 50 per Bottle. $11 per dos. Sent bv Express on receipt of price Address. '-L. Q C Wihart, M. D. No 2Z1 Morth 2d Street Phila delphia Pa. April 21st, lS69-3m. SPECIAL NOTICE. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seeweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills.will cure Con sumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if ta ken according to directions. They are all three to be taken at the same time. Th.-y cleanse the stomaoh. relax the liver, and put it to work ; thca the appttite becomes good, the food digest and makes good blood, the patient begins to grow in fiesh tbe diseased matter ripeus in the 1 ngs.and the patient outgrows the disease and gets 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 trben the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight cough will throw it off, and the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely u?ed to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that tbe Puluionio Syrup and the food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is one of tbe 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 mada of, assists the stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve tbe food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into good blood without fer mentation or souring in the stomach. The great reason why physicians do not cure consumptions tbey try to do too much ; tbey give medicine to stop the eough, to stop chills, to stop bight sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers. locking up tbe secretions and eventually tbe patient sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to stcpacouh, night sweats chills or fever. Re move the 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 ibroat, unless the liver and stomaoh are made healthy. If a person ha3 consumption of course tbe lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles, ab scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or tbe lungs are a mass of inflamalion and fast de caying. In such cases what must be done? It is not only the lungs that are wasted. but it is the wbole body. Tbe stomach and liver bave lost tbeir power to make blood out of food. Now the onlycbunce is to take Schenck's three medicines, wbiub will bring up a tone to tbe stomach, the patient will begin want food, it will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon as the body begins to grow, the Jungs beg-n to heal up. and tbe patient gets fleshy and well, -his is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pilis are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandralre Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they are per fectly barmtess. Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health'for many years past, and now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of pulmonary consumption, bis physicians having pronounced his case hopeless antl abandoned mm to nis lute, ne was cured by tbe aforesaid medicines.and since bis recovery many similarly atUioted have used Dr. Schenck's preparations with tbe same remarkable success. The directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely necessary to see Dr. Sohenck, unlets tbe patients wish tbeir lungs examined, and for this purpose be is Professionally at bis t'rinctpal Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. He is also prnfesfionallT at No. 32 Bond Street, New York, every other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover St.. Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with hit nespirometor the price is S3. Office boars at each city from 9 A. Jl to 3 P. M. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each SI SO per bottle, or SS 50 a half-doien Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. J. II. SCHENCK, A p. 7,'69-ly. 15 iV. MtSt., Pkila, Pa THE GREAT ZliYGARI BITTERS. A Safe Blood Purifier, A Splendid Tonic, A Pleasant Beverage. A Certain Cure and PREVENTIVE OF DISEASES The ZING ARI BITTERS are compounded from a prescription of the celebrated Egyptian physi cian On. CllEnprs, who, after years of trial and experiment, discovered tbe Zivgari Jlrrb the most remarkable vegetable production, the earth, perhaps, has ever yielded certainly the most effective in tbe eure of disease. It. in combina tion with the other valuable properties of which tbe ZIMtiAKi lit ITtriS is composed, will care Dyspepsia. Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever. Cholie, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage, Flatulency, Nervous Debility, Female Com plaints, Rheumatism, Dysentary, Acute and Chronic Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Chol era, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Yellow Fever, Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Habitual Costiveness, c, tc, Ac, In the Prevextiom and Crti of the above dis eases, it has never been known to fail, as thou sands of oar most prominent eitixens throughout all parts of the country, will testify. Let the afflicted send for a circular containing testimoni als and certificates of those who bave been cured after tbeir cases have been pronounced hopeless by our best physicians. Principal depot. . KAIITER A CO No 6 N. Front St., Philadelphia. Recommended by Ex-Gov. David R. Porter, of Pennsvlvania. Hon. Robert J. Fisher, of Penn sylvania, Hon. Edward MoPherson. of Pennsyl lion Joel B. Danner of Pennsylvania Hon. Wm. MoSherry. ot Pennsylvania, and others Send tor circulars. reD. mm. ipoh iy. -NROCND AND UNG ROUND SWTClSa, CWr ra jr English Currant, Essence Coffee, and me gar ot tbe best quality, ior saie ot . Jan. 10. flASTSWICK IRWIN WINE & LIQUOR STORE I. L. REIZENSTEIN & COM DIALERS Ht WINES AND LIQ UORS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD 'PA. A good assortment for medical purposes always on hand. Janry27.1869-6m. E N S TOUT II S' AND BOYS', CLOTHING. The undersigned having recently added READY-MADE CLOTUISG to bis former business, would respectfully solicit an examination of his stock. Being a practical Tailor he flatters himself that he is able to offer a better class of ready-made work than has heretofore been brought to this mar ket. Anyone wishing to buy goods in this line would save money by calling at bis store, and making tbeir selections. Also, a full supply of Gents'furnisbing goods always on hand. Feeling thankful for past favors, he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 23, 1869 II. BRIDGE. e. b. pattox, : ; ibvin, : : : JXO PATTON, : J.R.IRWIN. E. B. PATTON &; CO., Having fitted np a first class P L A X I X a M ILL, are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man ufacturcd Lumber, such as EL O OR IN (J, SIDING, Suifacc-drcsscd Lumber, SASII, DOORS, BLINDS, and every description of Plain and Fancy Mon'd ings. Dealers will find it to tbeir advantage to consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Address, E. P. Patton & Co., CurtccnsviUe, Dec. 2,'G8. Clearfield Co., Ta. ii- BEST GOODS" AT "LOWEST PRICES." Bennett, Blattenberger & Co., NOW OFFER AT THEIR MAMMOTH STOKE, IN OSCEOLA, A large and well selected stock of frei-h SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchased at lowest market rates, and to be sold at a alight advance on cost, eonsisting ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, WOOD & WILLOWWARE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CArS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, FLOUR, FEED, And everything appertaining to well regulati ( households, as well also to MILLS, MINES AND C AMI'S. Orders received and promptly filled. Highest market price paidfo Country Produce. Salesmen are polite, attentive and obliging CALL, SEE, EXAMINE, and be convinced. Bennett Blattenheryer & Co. Osceola Mills, April 2i, 1869. T EGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is here bv given that the following accounts hive been examined and passed by me. and remain filed of reevrd in this office for tbe inspection of heirs, legatees.ereditors.and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court-of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court Hoit.tn, in the Borough of Clearfield commencing on the 3d Monday of May ISO Final account of ii H LVTLE, Administrator of Daniel M. Weaver late of Curwensville borough, deceased. Final account of DAVID LABORDE Adminis trator of Elisabeth Doney deceased who was Ad ministratrix of Nicholas Doner, of Union town ship, deceased. Final account of John McCOY. Administrator of of James MoCoy, late of Beccarria township de ceased. Final account of John MoCOT. Executor of Margaret Cowen.lata of Beccarria township de ceased April 2S, 1369. A. W. LEE. Register. PUBLIC SALE OP. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The following valuable property will be told at publrc outcry, on SA TURD A Y, MA Y 20th, 1369, between the hours of 12 o'clock, M.and 2 o'clock M., in tbe town of U!en Hope, viz : 214 ACR ES AyD A LLO WAWCE, ef choice timber land, situate in Beccaria tw'p. Clearfield county. Pa . lying within one and a half miles of Big Clearfield creeic, and well cov ered with choice pine, oak and hemlock timber, (being part of the Isaac Wampole survey.) and 1 . ii , ... 1 .... j c . : , a wcit Giuc.ixieu jur uumering or lugging There are valuuh'j coal mines opened on Ixnds immediately adjoining the same. The above tract is part of, and taken out or. tbe lands for merly belonging to Wm. Pusey. Persons wishing to purchase will Jo wall to examine this property. The conditions of sale are as follow? : Oua half to be paid down on confirmation of sale. and the other halt on the first rray of .Mny. I87H, to be secured ky bond 'ind mortgage, with interest from duy of sale. Posession will be given im mediately. The owner reserves one bid May D. ISBS. SAMUEL W IDEMIRK. NEW GOODS! The undorsigned adopt this method of notify ing the public generally, and the citizens of Cur wcnsville and vicinity in particular, that tbey have just returned from the East with, and are now opening, in their NEW STORE ROOM, one door West of Bloom's Hotel, a large and well selected stock of goods, which will be sold as cheap as the same quality elsewhere in the county. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, of every de scription, together with a full assortment of no tions Clothing, Hats and Caps, Roots, Shoes. Hardware, Queens ware, as well as Tinwire, Ce durwsre, Willow wire, Buckets and Brooms, to gether witb a large stock of Groceries, and al ways a full stock of Fluur, Fish, Salt, Ac. In short, we keep a full supply of everything used in this market. We want all our old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient, to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Curwensville, Pa., DANIEL nARTSOCK, ' May 5, 1S69-U. EDWIN GOODWIN. T 1ST OF RETAILERS, Of Foreign and -L' Domestic Merchandise in the County nf Clearfield, subject to tncj payment ot license tor tbe year IbO'j. Class. To Pity Mottnts BRfrARiA. 112 Leonard Kyler. 1250 II S.M'Farland, 515 00 13 J 0 Brenner! Cola 00 13 W. S. Dickey, 10 0014 John Udell. - 7 00 I3J.G tilasgo, 10 01114 Stewart 4-Mons, 7 00 14 A. Montgomery 7 l'0 psnm 14W.C. Metz. 7 00 13 Johnson A-Co 10 00 nnAnr. 1 14 Jonathan Walls, 7 00 12C. A G. Scbwem, 12 50 14 James Flynn. 7 00 12 L B.Carlisle, 12 50: cmo.v. 13 J A.Terpe, 10 00.14 DiJli Crubaker.7 00 13 D. Goodlander, 10 00 KOODWAHD. 13 K H.Moore, 10 09' 12 Sam'l Hagerty, 1250 14 J. Kuntz iV Son, 7 00 13 Forrest A Son, 10 00 14 Carlisle A Son, 7 00 13 C'ohn A Cox. 10 00 14 Jobn behurich. 7 00 14 Tboe. Henderson. 7 00 14 J HebeilingACo.7 00 14 Jobn M. Chae. 7 00 14 Smith Curry 4 Co 7 00' ci.karfielo boroi'om. bi ii'side. I "J Kicuard iloiiop.j 00 12 McMurry A Co. 12 50 10 Jos. Shaw A-Son 20 00 12 Wm. C. Irvin. 12 50 10 (i. L Heed A Co 20110 13 Jackson Patcbin.10 00 10 J. P Kratzcr 20 00 14 Matthew Irwin 7 00 11 Win Heed A Co 15 00 14 Horace Patchin 7 Oft II MerrellA Uigler.li 00 14W. J.Nugent, 7 00 1 1 C KratzerASons.l 5 00 ciu,. 12 Kivlin? A Co. 12 50 14 Bobt. Mahaffey, 7 00 12 J GrahanuVSonsU 50 14 C A Korabaugb.7 00 12 Wright A Sons, 12 50 14 David Bell, 7 003 Koht. Milcholl 10 00 - BooGS. 1 1 3 Hartswick A Co. 10 00 13 John Holt. 10 00,14 Alex Irwin. 7 00 Bradford 14 . L. Keizonstien.7 00 13 Albert A Bro. 13 J. W Funk. 14 Ed. Williams, CH8ST. 10 OOi 14 H. Bridge. 7 00 10 00 14 lr Bover A- Shaw.7 Oil 7 00:14 M. Neice. 7 00 14 J. V Lightcap, 7 00 13 Hurd tV McKeo. 10 00 14 ASholpp, 7 IMI 14 n in Hunter. 14 O. P Peirce, COVINGTON. 14 F. Coudrict, 14 L. M. Cou lriet, 14 S 8 Cranston. 14 Justin Plubel, DECATIR. 14 G. M. Brisbcn, GUEI.ICII. 12 P. A A. Flynn. 13 H. Allaman, GIRARD. 14 R. S Stewart, 14 Aug. Leconte, GRAB AH. 13 T M. Forcey, GOSHBH. 14 Irvin A Sons, hostox. 10 F. C Bowman. 13 James Peaisol, 14 Henry Brown, JOKDAS. 11 Ilonry Sw.m, 7 00 14 II. F. Faugle, 7 00 7 00' 14 Mrs II Welsh ACo7 00 114 Miss Susan Heed. 7 f.O 7 OA 10 I L. Keizenstein I.i 7 00 1 quor Merchant, 30 00 I , tl'BVKXSVlLLI. T 00 10 E. A. Irvin 20 00 1 12 Hartsock A Co. 12 50 7 00: 12 Thompson A Co 12 50 1 12 Jobn Irvin. 1250 12 50 u Jos. K Irwin. 7 00 10 00 14 M J. Tbompkins.7 00 114 Wm.Mc Bride, 7 00 7 JO 14 John Jenkins. 7 00 1 00.14 Jacob Bilger. 7 00 14 Fleming A lloel, 7 00 10 00 7 0ft 20 00; 10 GO LLUntB CITY. 12 J. FergusonACo.1250 13 Kirk 3r Spencer, 10 00 14 Fereuson Bros 7 00 !RW WASniXiTOS. 9 McMurry A Co. 25 00 7 00 15 00 12 Samuel McCute,12 50 OS'BOt.A. 6 Bennett A Co. 50 00 7 Geo. S. Perrv. 40 00 KARTHAUS. 13 MoCloskev A Co.10 00 11 w s. Wells. 15 00 13 Wm J. Hoffer, 10 00 i2 S A. Stoneroad,12 50 14 W. S Sankey, 0,UC Sweitzer. 7 00 14 Dr. D. K.Good, 7 00 KSOX. 14 Wise A Son, LAWBBKCB 13 James Forrest, 7 00 10 OOj citiii. ne.AI.CltS IS PATEST ETIICIJIFS. rw ... Licr.sSR 4 HartswicK 4 Irwin, Clearfield tsorongn, j 4 Bover A Shaw, Clearfield Borough, 5 00 ID, H. Good. O eola Borough, 4 Jof. B, Irwin, Curwensville BoroOgn 4 T. H. Forcey, Graham Township, cosrECTiosEns and grocrrie. 8 D. W McGaughey. ClearBeld Borough, 8 W Entres. Clearfield Borough, g O. PGaler, Clearfield Borough, 8 Ned Galloney, Curwensville Borough, 8 Catherine Graff, Curwensville Borough. 8 C'bristophei Yackla Osceola Borough, 8 Jobn A Stadler, (,'ltarfieid Borough, 8 Alfred Prescott, Brady Township, 8W.F Irwin, Clearfield Borough, BREWERS. 10 W Endres. Clearfield Borough, 10 Casper Leipoldt, Clearfield Borough, mi.l.IARD SALOONS AND TENP1N ALLEY. 5 00 5 00 5 00 i 00 5 Oft 5 00 S 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 Oil b 00 15 00 15 00 T W Hfctianirhev. Clearfield Borough (3 ta- bles.) and 1 Tenpin alley, - 30 00 T. F. Boalich, Osceola Borough, (one Tenpm alley, 00 BAMCRS. Clearfield County Bank. ClearfioM bor. 30 00 An appeal will be held at the Commissioners Office, in the Borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 34th day of May, A. D.. 1S69. when and where all parties feeling aggrieved will please attend according to law. W M T LCK EB, April 23. 2S69 4t. Mercantile Appraiser. J SHAW A SON now offer there hole stock of . woolens for less than first cost in Phila. CHILDREN'S furs twenty-five por cent less than cost at J. SHAW A SON. IRON 1 IRON!! Best bar Iron, for sale at tbe store of MERRELL A BIGLKR. D RTGOOD3 the cheapest in the county, nt May Z, '67. jiucar-a. G TJNS. Pistols and sword' eanes to be had at June,66. MERRELL A BIGLER S. PROCLAIM IT 10 ALL THE WOULD time ...... THE XA TIOYAL B 1TTEUS. has cared more cases of Dyspepsia, more rare el LIVER COMPLUNT. moreeuei of NERVOUS HEADAthiE. FEVER' AAtiL'E. and more cases of DIBILITV, than any other remedy before the public in the same space of time IT PURIFIES TIIE BLOOD clams the mind, restnressleep. is an Excellent Ap petiser, and a generat vigorator of tbe System. . WALTV3 . .I W.rroprtotors, No 9 N. Seventh rit , Philadelphia. Sold by Druggist, and Dealers gcut rally . Feb- 21, lt. II mo. J.K. B0TT0RF;S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Market St., Clearfield, - Pa. Persons deciring'good pictures. of anv stvle'and price, witb all tbe modern improvements of the art. can be aeeoniinodated by calling at my rooms in nearneia. t . ; Negatives made in cloudy as well as in clear weather. CTTILDREXS PWTMlE& taken accurately in a few seconds. Tbe rO.VTand F.V.?f of m'v photographs guaranteed te eotfal jfcat of any mule in Phila delphia or Sew VorkT. , , .. . Constantly on .hand a large supply of FRAMES. ALBUMS, and S IERESCOPES, of all sires, styles, and p::ce';t aair of the very best finih. ATsi. a choice selection of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, of the most interesting Ameridan and' Foreign scenery, for sale at reasonable rates. Frames, of nflstAs. from anv stvle of moulding. mauo to order, ou short notice. Dee 2.1S68. J. K. BOTTOKF. R E M OVAL . HARTSWICK & IRWIN, druggist's; MiirlctSt., Clearfehl, Pa. We beg leave to inform .our old and new custo mers, that we have removed our establishment to the new building just erected on Market street. nearly adjoining the Mansion House pn the 't, and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re spectfully invite tbe public to come and buy their DRUdS, CHEMICALS, PA TEXT MEDI- CISES, OILS. PAINTS A- VARNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Medieinesconsist of everv thing used, selected with the greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY l'l'REJ We also keen afull stock of Dyes. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of Brushes. Weuavcala ge lot ot White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everyfhing used in the painting business, which we oiler at City prices to cash ouyers. TOBACCO AND S EG. IRS, Confectionery, Spiees, and the largest stock of va rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted to be of tbe best the market aft-yds J. (5. ffAHTSWIfK, Dec. 2, ISrtS. JOHN P. IltWIN. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! SomctJi'tng new in Clearfield .' Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes ! Great Bargains in Hat's and Caps ! TIIE GRECIAN BEND HAT! . TIIE VELOCIPEDE HAT ! TIIE ALriNE HAT ! SILK HATS, OFTI1E LATEST STYLE! ALL KINDS and STYLES and CHEAP! BOOTS AND SHOES IN PROFUSION! Ladies look to your interests and eall and see tbe latent and most fashionable styles of PLAIN AND FANCY SHOES. Purple. Blue, Bronze and Eifmarck Shoes for Misses asd Children, of nigh cut. CUSTOM WORK made a speciality at tail store. J. C. LIGHTCAP & SON, would respectfully announce, to tbe citizen! of Clearfield and vicinity, that they bave opened a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES. HATS and CAPS, in the Store-room on Market .Street, oppo site the residence of H. B. Swoope, Efq.. where they will be hnppy to wait on all who wish to patronise a First class SHOE AND HAT STORE. IIAXD-MADS CHILDREN!? SHOES ! FINE BOOTS ! COARSE BOOTS ! WATER-PROOF BOOTS! TRUNKS, i , Ac. Call and sec for yourscTvcs what we have got for sale.- Remember the piacc, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Opposite the residence of H. B. Swoope, Esq. March 31, lS6-tf. " TVSICAL GOODS.violins flutes. fifes elaroncU iYL acoordeoni, Italian strings, guitar strings. clarionet reeds, musio paper, instruction uoo , for sale by J. P. KRATZER,agent for Pianos and organs. January 6, ItioSJ (Ml APE VINES FOR SALE. All tt " loading hardy varieties of first quality Concord Cuttings, 51.00 per hundred. Orders solicited as soon as convenient and filed" in rotation, by A M. HILLS. 5 DMIXISTRATOU'S NOTICE Let-' tens of Administration ontheestate. of John L McCulIy, late of Beccaria township. dec,dl having been grarrfed , to the undersigned, no-; tice is hereby given that ail persons indebted to s iid estate are requested to make immediate pay'..' ment. and those having claims against tbe same will present them, properly authenticated, for" settlement to G. W. McCt'LLY. April 21st IS(19-ilt Administrate: " A DMINlSTJlATOIlS . ters of AdmiDistrntic NOTICE. et'- trstion on the estate"1- ef r.Iijwn Smeal. late of Bnggs township, dee'd,'. having been gt-ahted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given that all persona indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those Savin(tcliioepint tbe same will pro-J sent tbeui, properly authenticated for settlement" to MABf B SMEAL. . . EDVt H. WILLIAMS. . April 21, lS69-6t pd' Admistrarert" Q L E A R F I E L D H O U s" EY FRONT STREET, PHILIPSBL'RG, PA. I will impeach anyone who says I fail to'giv directand personal attention to all oar customers, or fait to cause them to rejoice over well fur nished table, with clean "rooms and new beds, where all may feel at home' and the weary be at rest. New stabling attached. , Pbilipsbnrg. Sep. 2765. JAS. H. G ALER1 1? X C HA' N; G E , HO T EL,' lIuiitingdn.,PoiiB'a This old establishment having been leased by J Morrison, formerly Proprietor of the "Morrison Hou?. Ittas been thoroughly renovated and re furnished, and supplied witb ail the modern im . proremjints and conveniences necessary to a first class Hotel. , The dining room has been removed to the" first .floor, and is now spacious and airy. The chambers "a re all well ventilated, and the Proprietor will endeavor to make.bis iroests per fectly at home. J! MOKRTSON. iluhtingdon.Jiine I7,1S6S. Proprietor! BEE HIVeBEE HIVES'! f The undersigned hairing on hand aai for sale the Avkiik an MnVABLK-coMn Bt: Hives, and findine it impossible to supply tbe demand for hives have eoncluded to reil one half of the terri tory which they own. to wit: Clearfield and parts rf Centre and Cambria counties. They, have made arrangements to bave the material for hives cut to order. Persons desirous ofsacing a sample of the hives wil' plcae call at Nivliiig" Shower Store, in Clearfield. JJee raisers' will find it to their advantage, to bave the patent hives. Per sons wishing to buy either hives or territory cam address us to Glen Hope, Clenrfield county . P.-v April 14: ISflil A. AW. A NIVL1SG-. 5 $Jr ! To tiik Working Class : I am now prepared to furuish all claMses with const ant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the ppare moments. Business new, liibtand profita lile. Fiftf cenU to $5 per evening, t easily earn ed by persons of cither scs . and tbe boys and girls earu nearly as much as men Great inducements' are offered thoce who will devote their whole time to the business : and. that every person" who sees this notice, may send me their.address'and tost the business for themselves. I make tbe fol lowing unparalled offer : Te all wbe are not well satisfied witb tbe business, I will send $1 to pay for the trouble of anting me Full particulars, directions, te.. sent free. Sample sent by mail tor lOcenis Address E. C, Ali.k. Aaguata.Me. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.- The undersigned. Executors of the Estate ot Jason Kirk, late of the Borough of Lumber-city, deceased, offer at private sale the following de scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided .half of about two hundred ucnsof land, situate iu Union township, Clearfield eounty. Pa., known as" the -Union Mills" property. About 22 acre of the land is cleared, from bO lo 10(1 acres is covered with excel 'ent white pfne. besides hemlock and other timber. The improvements are a valuable grist mill, saw mill, and' woolen factory, besides a good frame house and barn. Tbe water power is good, situated on Anderson's creek, about 13 miles above Curwensville. Persons desirous of seeing the property, can call upon J. K. Arnold, residing thereon. For further particular apply to tbe undersigned at Lumber-city. - - ISAAC KIRK1, ,. SAMtELKlKK, Jah IX 60'. JOHN KCSSELE, Exr'i. GET THE BEST. ' WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. 3,000 Engravfngs ; 1.V10 pages quarto Price SI 2. 10,000 words and meanings not in other Dic tionaries Vi. 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Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary 1040 pages Octavor fl)0 engravings: Price $6: "The work is a' geiii' of a Dictionary, just the thing for the million: Amnuricaii Educational Monthly 'In many respects this Dictionary fs the most convenient ever published," Rorlie.ier Demo crat. "As a manual reference, it fs eminently fitted for use in families and schools." -N. T. T . It is altogether the beat sreasury of words of ttt nz wbicb the English Irnguago has ever pos sessed." Itartl'ort Pre Pnblished by G. 4- C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Massachussetta. . April 28, 1X69. '- E D. PERKS A Co's flour, the bet in market, for 4 sale by J SHAW A SON. D ESSICATEDCOCOAJfUTS.forpies.puddings, etc , for sale at UKAilAM a. c ABLE CHAINS a goo artirlr. on hand and forsaleby MERRELL A BIGLBR. 7ERY FINE blanket! silf be sold cheap J. SHAW A SON. tpHE highest marltAt prices paid fr Shingles I It HE 1 1 , j. MIA vt a, c ANN ED FRUITS all kinds, warranted good and fresh , k G R A HAM'S. s PRING GOODS.- -Just opening a splendid fti-ck C.KRATZER A SONS. of new good at c URRANTS the best and cheapest in the GRAHAM'S. county, at c LOTER, Timothy and Orchard-grass seeds at C. KKATZEK A SONS. II ARNESS, Trimminrs. and Shoe-findings for sale at MERRELL A BIGLER'S. H OR?E SHOES, and horse-nails, to be had at. Aug. 23. MERRELL A BIGLER'S. S ADDLES, Bridges, harness, collars e.. for saje at MEKKELL A BIGLKK'S. T HIMBLE-SKE1NS and Pipe-boe. tor Wag ons, for sale by MfcrlKKLL. mm-r-f- KUNES a quantity on hand and for sale at May 27. GRAHAM'S. o IL Puttv, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at Jnne 60. jihah.ii. tc a. s TOVES of all sorts and si scs. constantly on h,nd at MERRELL A BIGLER'S SALT? SALT!! A prime artiele of ground a m salt, pat spin patent sacm. for salecbea atthettcto-'f K.MOaSOt. PLASTER the cheapest ia the eounty. at May 29 '67. MOSSOfS. AT AILS A SPIKES the cheapest iethectonty jS at MOSSOP'S "WTANTED lO.OOo pounds of WOOL, at tbe KErsrosa &Toity Clearfield, Pa, jell)