LIL h Raftsman', gournal AKFIELLUJULJJ4J86a Tj Pato- ouu remit by check f aul order or nave the.r letters registered, or y, L enclosed in the first paper after - Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. Lves Tyro"' at : : : 0 a m " ' I'!!, It Clearfield at : t 100 p. in. "Vave. Clearfield a : : : 2.00 p m. A7h Cincinnati Express East at 6 17 C0n.'Tui West . ; Bald Eagle Ex 1 'at' 7 ottp-ni, Z7, Pivine services will le Leld fc'-"'.'1, ClMrSeU. as follows: -t Sal.Wh ot cvj- y . 2 -- on Tu.-J..y evenings, at . J o clock, beats l Fra.,,K church-Ma, nt 10J A. M ,,; onl and fourth feundavs ol each month. Only $1-Lidies Conmess Gaiters at ,ht Banner Shoe Store of J. C. Lightcap k fun. I.AniiE Gooseberries. Frank Short rr, .etitel us on Monday evening, a number ,. the Eiif -t pinsoLcrries we have 8060 or vars f r which we tender him oar thanks. Ar.M Broke. We understand that a j,;1n had hi-arm broken, on Saturday, Ju ); ;J. while he was being put off the excur train, to Ooeeola, for refusing to pay L!- fare. list? and Cps of all dejwiipiinns at the fi mn r Hat Store. Straw Goods at greatly r-.la.vJ. prices. Silver Cornet Band. The Philips-1-urg Silver Cornet Band visited our town r ii ilie .".d inst, and discoursed some excel ! -nt muie in their perambulations through imr -ireet?. We tender them our thanks !'.r the serenade extended to us. Isjt nv.i. -V little son of Mr. J. Ste--Vvtis, of this borough, had one of his legs -evenly injured, on Friday, July 2d, whilst he and some other hoys were meddling with ill.- turn table at the railroad depot. This siimiM Ic a warning to boys to be more care lti! when about the depot A';iiiei i.n itAi.SariETV. Notice is here lv niven that a meeting of the Agricultur al .-vHMcty of Ch.'arfield county will be held in the Pruthonotary's cfiiee, in the Court liou-e, in the borough of Clearfield on Sat urday evening, July 17th, 18t.'J, at 7 o' v H'k !. '1. for the purpose of electing ofS-tvr-t !.r the present year. All members are it:viteJ t attend. G. II. P.vr.ittTT, Tres't A. W. Gkuiam, Secty. . '::ru( li I);:n!(iTiov. We inadvertantly o&iitted to notice the dedication of the Pres l.ct.'iian ebureh in this place, in our last is The ceremonies, so far as we learned li.- ri. en!isited uf the instal'iatii'n of Ilev. llasier. as ;.;ittor of th! Co'lsrig:ifion, in il.t t'TeaiH.ii and in the cvenins the bouse w i d I'i -aied t.) the worship of Almighty T". The contributions, to li.jui.Lrfo the r-Muiti.n? in ii'btednc.-s on :he building. :i:ii..ti!iteti m over 57,5'H. The edifice is .. i f ;h:; most im;!.-ing and beautiful .-;ri!'-uiT-v t' the kind in the State, and is an tr:aiu:'iit to our town and a credit to on eii .. us. To I.w.U.nis. Invalids throughout the (V -i .:::! nut fail to have their cases t-x:! ,!(., 1 an sreateJ by Dr. Clark, for the f 'W,,:- r a,-:..- : ! -t. K cry case is esaniined and described ::!..jiit i-kn:g any .ju-jtioiis concerning the -1. .V. case will be treated which is not r.'. .1 to th" satisfaction of the patient. -i. N ea-e will bo treated by Dr. Clark, hi-Ti tln-re is no reasonable hope of curing b,-r.-.ti;;i the patient thereby.!. Kximinations are made free of t'iir-:. at all of his appointments. See s.'r;i-.'ni 'nt in another column. DS.c. Iuat. STxr.r.isrs Affray. On Satur- i. -i t la-r. July li'ih. at about S, o'clock, - i! -tab! -isisf affray t.Kik place in Philips ' T: ;, ins that Levi Knnis. and a man i..:n t 'n-o'i, ri"in Xew York, met in a ' r. :;i l uiiaed in conversation, during 1 -T .T.i -..ii talli il Knnis a liar, to which a it no reply. Juhii.-oii ifen struck ' Ktia: w.:h bis fii. and as the latter threw h - ar:i, io ard off the stroke, the for 1 p.miji'.la knife into him, taking effect 1 '.;.L- l.i'.n r part of the abilomen. Surgi '..ui.: na.,;ii once stiiuinoned, but the wound "s a futal one, and the injured man died at '' e.iH-k n Sunday morning. Knnis -ti-' ;...!, up to the time of his death, .li ta.i-.l .Veely about the occurrence, and " i t h ? had no "nl -a why Johnson had stab ! 0 i. as he never had any unfriendly l im. Johnson was promptly lr! tt i aiI :ut to Bclletonte to await his ' 1 r the . tetH-e. 1-S':;k IvxKATK.r. The new engine '' tne pas-engir train, on the Clearfield Jaj i vi.ne Kuilroad, wbieh was placed on r. a...ii the 1st ot July, is an elegant "'i ::i.-t !.;atii'ul piece of mechanism, and vrii,y tjiet.are f tngineer Latham. On i"ir j ti11 neur eng;nc came over '"C ..al very han lsouiely and profusely r.it.d with National flags, and wreaths i .fcuwiTs and evergreen, in commcmora t,,:' 't Am Tu;an Ind-.'ijendence. We were IiJ"' h i'h ae.l to see this token of respect onai birth-dav. There was one h..(.ver, connected with the event, !n-h was out of place : The decorating "f the i a'age car with flags upon which '-re the i.atnes of the politically defunct f '-ii-nttul can li.lates of the Democratic 1 Si yitK.ur and Blair. W hether this done tlrongh thoughilessness or othcr Kle. we are not prepared to say, but cer tainly it w:ls ;n bad taste, and had atenden-,-v t" tcarthe genera! g.md feeling that should jTvadii th spectators on an occasion of this ,!l'b A Minilar eircuiustanee should be ' 1-d i-i the fu-.ure. Base Ball Shoes.English Walking bhoes, Kid Gaiters, Gents Lasting Gaiters cheap at the new Jsew Banner Snoe Store. The New Jail. We understand that the County Commissioners are determined, in accordance with the request of several successive Grand Juries, to proceed to the erection of a new jail, and jthat proposals for doing the work will be invited by the first ot August next. State Convention of Superintend ents. A State Convention of School Su perintendents will be held at Harrisburg, commencing on Monday next, July 19th. Among the subjects to come before the Con vention is the manner of granting teachers' certificates, the manner of holding County Institutes, the manner of visiting schools, and the important question "What can Su perintendents do towards inducing the peo ple to elect better school directors?" The purpose of calling the Convention is for the securing of as great efficiency as possible in the educational work to be performed. The call issued try State Superintendent Wick ersham announces a new educational cam paign, and that it should be an euergetic one. List of Letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office, at Clearfield, Pa., on the 1st day of July, 1SC0. Miss Mattio Asky. W. A. Andrews, Da Bell -2, Fletcher Biddle, llev. Levi G. Beck, John Brennin, Z. C. Bigahu, Uibbcrt Brown, Frederick Breuamau, J. M. Cams, B. F. Crosby 2, Bey. A. J. Carney, II. lhile, Franklin Diffenderfer, Adam Duck, F'rancis F'arley, Charles Grahoju. Henry Gross, Patrick Gillmore, Samuel Hagerty, Theodore C. Hoyt. J. B. Miller, Mary B. Hancock, Fiank W. Jamison, William T. Kaiuo, Miss Susan Keller, C. O. Kline, John Kennedy, 1. W. Ijogan, James Lew is, Samuel McCune, William Malson, Thom as l'atton 2, Michael Bhoubert, Mrs. Mary A. Bhodes, II. B. Smith, 'Joseph Smith, Nicholas Straw, William Stewart, Harvey Simon, Bev. G. M. Spratt, Miss Anna Stuart, Mr. Cass Sunstein, S. A. Wharton 2, James M. Welch, Wni. II. Warbrook, John A. Watts, J. P. Wilson, George Weber, Mrs. Caroline Yocum, A. W. Young. P. A. Gallin, P. M. Correspondence. Clrwensvii.le, July 5, 1SC9. Mil Kmtor: Having occasion to visit the upper end of our county, I had the pleasure of spending Saturday, July 3d, at a Sabbath School celebration at Susquehan na church. My visit was of an unu.-ualiy pleasing character, and I found the people with a taste eiual, if not. superior, to the people of longer settled countries. Daniel K. M'Gee, Ksq., president, deserves no lit tle credit for the able manner in which he adjusted the many requirements of the oc casion. Master James Davison read .the Declaration "tif Independence, an I did it justice. Prof. J. S. Smith delivered an o ration that would have done credit to one of many inoreyears. I was surprised to find one so young Mich a polished orator. An original essay by Miss Lizzie MehaSey, was beautiful beyond expression, and is certainly the in dex to 'more mature efforts. Miss Sadie Weaver read ''Bancroft's Battle of Lexing ton" with considerable ability. Miss Fan nie M'Gee recited Knox's only poem, ''Why should t he spirit of mortal be proud,' and the piece was shorn of none of its beauty in the admirable delivery. The regular and volunteer toasts were very good. After music by the Chest Baud, dinner vas an nounced, and the tables, spread with the delicacies of the season, presented a feast sufficiently sumptu-vus for the most fastidi ous epicure. In conclusion I will only add that the ladies of that vicinity, for taste, elegance, kc, will compare favorably with those of the more dcuscly populated portions of our county. Visitor. MARRIED: On Tuesday. July 13th, l?C9,at the resi dence of Mr. F. Smith, by Rev. G. A. Nix doiff, Mr. J. A. Stadti.er and Miss Ma unda Tate, both of this borough. At Tyrone, on Sunday, July 4th, lSf.9, by Bev. Thomas Barnhart, Mr. GEORGE Kjiicfi, of Wallaccton, and Miss Martha Astey, of Chestnut Bidge, Clearfield Co. On Sunday, July 4th, 1SC.9, by Bev. J. B. Wiiliams.Mr. Henry Gcei.kh, of Law rence tp., and Miss Lvcy A. Rankin, of Knox f p. On Thursday, July lt, ISoO, by Rev. W. B. Purdy, Mr. John T. Witherow and Mis MiatiAKET Mci asters, both of Chest tp. On the 2d of June by the Rev. S. Croft, Mr. T. J. II tRMNE, and Mrs. Mary C. HaRTI.ink. both ot Karthaus tp., Clear field Co., Pa. On Sunday, July 4. 1SR9, by E. Ililte brand. Esq., Mr. John AwiLEM N aud Mi.ss Hannah Penninuton, both of Chest township. On Sunday. July 4, 1S09, by E. Hilte brand. F.-wp, Mr. "MoitTOM WlTHERioHT and Miss Dki cei.IA BARRETT, both of Fer guson town.-hip. DiEO : At bis residence, in Pike township, Mr. Peter Hoover, aged 70 years, 8 tuonths.and 22 days. The deceased had been a resident of this county for more than thirty years. By his honesty and kindness fe had gained the friendship ot all who knew him. The large concourse of people who followed him to bis rave, gave testimony to the high estimation iu which he was held as a neighbor and citizen. June 20th, in Karthaus tp., Mrs. Cath arine Heichel, aecd CI years, 7 months, and li days. Clearfield Retail markets. Corrected by K. ilussop. June 2J, 169. Apples.dried. lb, f IB Apple. preeo.bu. I 50 Apj.lebutter, gal, 100 liutier. lb. " lieef. freh lb, IS Beef, dried." 23 Duck wheat, bash. I 00 Huckwheat floor lb. i Boaus. bu. 3 00 Hay, ton. Ha ids, lb. Shoulders, stirfea. Lard, lb. Outs. bn. Onion. " PorK, lb, ' nei!. bbl, $25 00 15 20 23 SO 2 00 15 35 III) 1 10 Hoards, per M, Corn, shelled, ears, meal, Chop, rye, - mixed, 'hce?e. lb. Cherries, lb. 15 00 1 25 62 2 f 0 3 25 2 50 2S 19 Potatoes, bj, Plaster, bbl. Teaches, dried, lb Rye. bo.h, Rnfta. lb. Salt, per sack, Sth intr!.. IS in 3 50 19 1 50 3 3 on 5 00 23in.I4alS 00 Timothy seed, bu, 5 00 Wheat, ba, 2 00 Wool, lb. 40 Cbickcns.dressed.lb, 2.) Ejr;. 2.1 Flour, bbl. 8 00 Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. BRADY CO., Srtrmxor to S. Joues&r Co.) COR ER OP FOURTH AND WOOD STBUETS. Pittsburg, June 19. 1369. 'sett. O0I.D. lnj 4Hj 5-2o. Jan.'7 li. S. 8t., 1SSI. 1 1 7 i ilJ 5 20..lut '67 5 5ne.lSr.2, 114i US June. 7-30, buy. sell. 110 jllO 10f? MOS 109 lftft 5-30s. ISM, Ifi 106 July, 7-308. 5 20.1865, 105J 106 May Comp,'5 10 40. 103 .1035 Aug.Coinp.'5. 5-?0. Jan.'5, I0S 10S' Sept.Comp.r65 5-20s. Jul. '65. 10S 10S Oet. Comp.'65 ,114 , llS,118i .118 118 I17J1 Jane aDd We are now eonrartina; 7-30 of the J'jtj serlcsimo 'join -oapo a-su oona of 1S65-7 A Great Remedy for the eurs of Throat and Lung Disrate. Doctor Yishort' Fine Tree Tar Cordial. It is the vital prineiple of the Pine Tree, ob tained by a peon liar proceaa in the distillation 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 invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and excels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. . . It diso Ives the mucus 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 is the result of years of study and experiment, and it is offered to the aluioted, 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 cure : Consumption of the Langs, Cough, Sore Throat and iVeast Bronchitis. Liver Complaint, Blind and Pleediag Piles, Asthma, Whvoping Cough, 1'irtheria. 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. y. 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 anhealthy 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 their con?tringing cffeots.the fibres become hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coag ulate and are retained in the system, causing dis ease beyond the control of our moat eminent phy sicians. 3d The Tine Tree Cordial, with its assistants, are preferable, because they remove the cause of irritation of the mucus membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to set and throw off tbe un healthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfcot. Dr. Wishart has on file at hif 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 attendanco who can be consulted in person or by mail. J'ne mf thurge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial $1 50 per Bottle. Sll per doa. Sent by Express on receipt of price Address. fcL. Q C Wishart, M. I. No 232 North 2d Street Phila delphia Pa. April 21st, I8n9-3m. .SPECIAL NOTICE. ScJtenck's Pulmonic Sru, Seeweed Tonic and Mandrake I'ills.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. Tney eleanse the stomach, relax tbe liver, and put it to work ; then tbe appttite becomes good, the food digests and makes good blood, the patient begins to grow in fle.-h. the diseased matter ripens in the I ngs.and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure the consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. 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 heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to clcnnse tbe stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup aid the food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent onuses of Consumption. Schem-k'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 the food with the Pulmonio Syrup. and it is madeinto good blood without fer mentation or souring in the stomach. The great "reason why physicians do not cuie consumption is they try to do too much ; rbey give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, beotio fever, and by so doing they derange tbe whole digestive powers. locking up the secretions and eventually tbe pat'ent sinks and dies. Dr, Sobcnck. in his treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats chills or fever. Re move the cause and Ihey will all stop of their own accord No ono can be cured of consumption. liv er complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer ated throat.unlcu the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person has consumption. of oourse the lungs in some way are diseased, either tubercles, ab scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of infiamation and fust de caying. In snoh eases what mast be done? It is not only the lungs th.it are wasted, but it is the whole body. Tbe stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chnnoe is to takeSchenck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin want food, it will digrst easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain in fiesb. and as soon ns the body begins to grow, the lungs beg n to heal up. and the patient gets' tlehy and well. This is tbe only way to cure consumption. When there ia no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, Schonck'a Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Svrup. Tako the Mar.draVe Pills fro!y iu all bilious complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Scbenclw. who has" enjoyed uninterrupted health'for many years past, and now weighs 225 pouuds. was wasted away to a mero skeleton, in the very last stage of ouluionary consumption, his physicians bavilig pronounced his case hopeless anu abandoned turn to his tate. lie was eurea bv tbe aforeraid medicines. and since his recovery many similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck's preparations with tbe same remarkable socces The directions accompanying each, make it -not absolutely necessary 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 for advice must be addressed. He is also professionally nt No 32 Bond Street, Sew York, evert other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover St.. Boston, every other Wednesday. He fives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Respirometor tbe price is 55. Office boors at each city from 9 A. M to 3 P. M. Price ot the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each SI. 50 per bottle, or Srt.50 a half-doien. Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. J. H. SCnENCK. Ap. 7,'69-ly.J 15 NfithSt., Phtl a, Pa GROUND AND UNOROCND SPICES. Citnn English Currants, Essence Coffee, and Vine gar ot the best quality. for sale by Jan. 10. HARTSWTCK IRWIN. SWAIM 3 PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Dis covery. Hembold's Bucfau. Pake's Cod Liver Oil, Jayne's and Ayer's Medicines. for sale bv Jan. 10 HARTSWICK k IRWlN AERY FINE blankets will be sold cheap by J. SHAW A SON. miiE 1 by 1HE highest market prices paid for Shingles j. shaw a. sua. c I1ILDRENS furs twenty-five per cent less than cost at J. SHAW A SON. 500,000 LONG shingles wanted bv J. SHAW A SON, TSHAV 4 SON now offer there whole stock of . woolens for less than first cost in Phila. B ACON. Hams. Sides and Shoulders at reduced prices, at MOSSOP'S. DRIED FRl'IT, at reduced prices, at May I2,'n MOS JSSOP'S. UEENSWARE Tea sets. best stone-ware. 46 pieces, at $5 50 at MOSSOP'S. FODDER CUTTERS of a superior makt-Vor sale at reasonat le pri tes. at MERRELL and BIOLER'S. Clear6efi. Pa. Nov. 14 H ARNESS. Trimmines, and Shoe-findings for sale at MERRELL A BIGLER'S. kRT'NES a quantity on hand and for sale at M.iy 27. GRAHAM'S. s ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ac, for sale at MbnKbLL A rJIGLEK b. THIMBI.E-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, tc-r Wag ons, for ale by MERRELL A BIQLER o IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at June od. lltttKKLba utiiLLK a STOVES of hand at sll sorts and sites, constantly on MERRELL A BIGLER'S IRON i IKON!! store of -Best bar i'on. for sale at the MERRELL A BIGLER. G UNS. Pistols and sword canes to be bad at June,'66 MERRELL 4 BIGLER'S. 1 LOVER, Timothy and Orohard-grase seeds at C KRATZEK SONS, PRESERVE THE FRUIT TREES. Curoulio. wood-borer, and all other insects to destructive tofruit trees, successfully prevented from committing their ravage on orchards. The tender vine and ornameniat tree alike preserved in root, bod v. branch, and bud, from the attest: of any kind of vermin or insect, by "Fisher's new and useful process for preventing the borer or other insects from injuring fruit trees, shade and ornamental treet, shrubs and vines," Patented September 12th, 1S66. This remarkable invention has been tested Jn the most htorough manner, and has ia every In stance given the mo9t eonoiusive proofs of its merits In no case has it failed to prove itself a perfect and complete protection against the va rious kinds of insects mai ior yeais past have been preying upon all kinds of fruit and fruit trees. Testimonials furnished if desired. Individual and township rights can be had upon applitation to D. DKb.f-J'LfcK, Esq.. at Rocxton, Clearfield eountj, Pa., who is agent for Clearfield eoenty. plane 23, 1869 -3 m p "DEPORT of the condition of the First National Bank of Clearfield, Penn'a. at the closeof business on the 12th day of June, 1869: .RESOURCES. Loans and disoounts - - - - - 5192,650 53 Over Drafts 3,273 46 (J. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer of U. S. to secure circulation - - 100,000 00 U. S. Bonds and secure ties on band 1,500 00 Due from redeeming arid reserve agents 5.462 18 Doe from other Nat. Banks. .... 2.2S7 15 Due from other Banks and Bankers - 2.576 50 Furniture and Fixtures 1,239 18 Current Expenses - - ------ 453 78 Taxes Paid ------ 1,228 1 4 U. S. Mint 170 00 Cash Items including stamps .... 4.442 44 Bills of other Nat Banks ..... 2.150 00 Fractional Currency (including nickels) 217 08 Legal Tender Notes - 13,945 00 Total - -- -- -- -- - 8241,595 44 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in, - - - - - Surplus Fund - -- -- -- - Discount - -- -- - - Exchanges - -- -- .... Interest - - Nat. Bk. Notes outstanding - - . Individual Deposits, - - - - Due to Nat. Banks ------ Due other banks and Bankers, Dividend account - - - - - - Profit and lues SI 00.000 00 - 7.000 00 - 3.200 92 - 330 64 - 3 979 71 S6 773 00 37.775 2t - 832 05 845 88 - - 8 00 850 03 Total Liabilities - - - - $241,505 44 I hereby certify that the above Is a true abstract of the report sent to the Comptroller of the Cur rency. A. C. Bl N NK JEPORT OF TIIE First National Bank of Curwensville. Pa., as shown bv its books at the close of business on the I2th day of June, Ibb'J. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, : : : : : S177.255 19 Overdrafts, : : :::::::; a,490 00 U. S. Bonds deposited with U S Tr. to secure circulation, : : : : : 81.000 00 Other Stocks and Bonds :::::: 900 00 Due from Redeeming and Re serve Agents ::::::::: 34,539 57 Due from National Banks : : : : 4.5H4 38 Due from other Banks aiid Bankers, 3 2S4 65 Banking House. : : : : : : : : 2.50U 00 Furnitnre and Fixtures :::::: 1,000 00 Current Expenses : : : : : : : : 75 58 Taxes Paid ::,::::;:: 1.53d 60 Cash Items (including stamps) : : : : 420 02 Bills of other National Banks : : : : 2,305 00 Fractional currency (including nickles) ::::::: 700 35 Specie (coin) : : : : : : : : : : : 121 07 Legal lender Notes : : : : : : ; 19.125 00 Total, :::::::::: 9$&&274I LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, : : : : Surplus fund. : : ; : : : ; Discount : : : : : : : : Fxohange : : : : : : Interest, ::::::: ; Profit A Loss, : ; : : : : Nat. Pk. Circulation outstanding. Individual Deposits, : : : : Due National Banks, : : : : Due to other Banks and Bankers 1 9100.000 00 ; i 25.000 Q : 33 995 12 : : 3,166 63 : : 4.3S9 83 : : 1.044 01 : : 67.030 00 : 121.98 92 : : 8,014 89 : : : 94: 01 Total Liabilities :::::: 5335,527 41 I hereby Certify that the above Statement is a true abstract from the Quarterly Report made te the Comptroller of tbe Currency this 19th day of June. ISM. SAM'L ARNOLD. Cashier. June 26. 18o9-3t CURWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS, AMERICAN HOUSE, CurweusviHe, Pa. Having taken charge of this well-known Hotel, the undersigned won Id respectfully solicit a share of the pnblic patronage. Travelers will find the accommodations equal to those of any other bbuse in this section. Charges moderate. Dec. 2. 1868-tf. JOHN J. KEEP, rrop'r T S. COLE would inforrti bis old cus ' toiners, and the public generally, that he still continues to manufacture BOOTS AND SHOES of the very best French Calf and Kip. at the lowest prices for cash or approved country produce, lie also oiaKes all kindsof heavy boots All work warranted, and perfect satisfaction giv en. Opposite Draucker's liotel, Curwensville, Pa. July 29, l&SS-ly. s USQUKUANNA HOUSE. Curwensville, Pa. EXPRESS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well-known Hotel, having been re-fitted aud re-furnished throughout, is now open forthb accommodation of travelers, and the pnblie in general. Cbatges moderate: WM. M. JEFFRIES. August 14, 1897-tf. Proprietof. CLEARFIELD NURSERY. EcotR ace Home Industry. The undersign ed havin? established a Kurserv. on the Pike. halfway between Cufwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Frui trees, (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen. Shrub bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtrb Black berry, Strawberry and Raspbeiry vines. Also Sibrfan Crab trees. Quince and early Scarlet R hen j barb. Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Addres Aag 31.1864. J.D. vTRttilll, CdrwehsHHe SJ. HAYES, Scrueon DentIsT, Office on Main Street, Curwensville, Penn'a., Will make professional Visits for the conveni ence of of the pnblic commencing in April, I8i9, as fotlows.vis. : Luthersburg first Friday of every month; Ansonville, first Monday of every month ; Lumber City, first Thursday of every month ; spending two days in either place. All ordes for work should be presented on the day of his arri val in each place. tW Teeth extracted by the application of local anesthesia, comparatively without pain. All kinds of dental work guaranteed. N. B. The publie will please notiee. that Dr. H., when not engaged in the above visits, may be ound in his office in Curwensville. ap.l.'69-ly A WAYS N WITHOUT FAIL. E W, .7 O II N I R VI N. Has just received and opened at the old stand in Curwensville. an jntire new stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which he will sell very cheap for cash. His stock consists oi Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quecnsware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Beady mad? Clothing, ete. The publio generally is respecfully Invited to eive him a call : see his stuck and hear hisprices. and purchase from him if you find it will be to your advantage. Nov. iS. 1866 N EW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT KIRK & SPENCERS, Lumber City, Pa., The undersigned would respectfully inform their customers, and the publie in general, that they have Just received their Spring stock of goods, consisting ol ury xoous. uroceries, rsoots, Shoes. Hats. Cans. Fish, Salt, Flonr. Bacon. Nails. Paints. Oils. Stoneware, Hardware. Qneensware, Baskets. Tuba. Churns. Carpet. Oil cloth, and general variety of such articles as are usually kept in a country store, an or which they will Sell CHEAP FOR CASH. Thev would also direet attention to their large stock of Ready-made Clothing, which they offer lor sale at a small advance upon oost. KIRK t SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa . May 8, 1867. N. B. We also manufacture to order, and eon stantly keep on hand, a general assortment of Boots aad Shoes, for men. women and children. A TTFJNTION l- pOR SALE three building lots, 24 by 85 feet, near the railroad depot. Will.be sold sepai ate, or in a body. . For further informa tion apply to H.K SNYDER, Clearfield, Pa. s nnn p POUNDS WOOL WANTED Jj uuu by the subscriber, which will be taken on book account or in exchange for goods. Msitket prices paid for Wool, Rawer Mifit DAVID BELL. Q AWED LUMBER. The undersigned having started in the Lumber business, near Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa., is now pre pared to furnish pine boards clear and panel stuff, Ac. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order and shipped on short police , - C. R. MAtOMBER. - Osceola Mills. May 5, lS89-tf. Clearfield eo.. Pa. JJEMOYA L G UN SnOP. The undersigned begs leave to inform his old and new euslomers. and the publie generally, that he has fitted np a new UUN SHOP, on tbe lot on tbe corner of Fourth nd Market streets. Clearfield. Pa., where be keeps constantly on hand, and makes to order, all kinds ot -tiuns. Also, guns re bored and revarnisbed. and repaired neatly on short notice. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. June 9, 1869. JOHN MOORB F. C. CR0MM, .. MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Adjoining tbe residence of Dr. J. G. Hartswick, Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fancy cloths, cassimeres, etc., which he will make up to order, in the latest styles, at tie lowest prices. Being an experienced workman, be guarantees entire satisfaction. A share of publie patronage solicited. Jan. 20,'69-tf. FARMERS. LOOK TO YOUR INTER A ESTS. The undersigned having ob tained the right to sell T J. Booth's Improved Stump Extractor, after a trial of three days' on the farm of Jesiah W. Tbompson.in Lawrence tp. we find it par excellent in every resTect. giving; perfect satisfaction to all present, notbfng as yet gotten out of repair. We extracted every tree and stump as we passed, large and small. .We now offer it to the eitisens of Lawrence.. Pife. Penn. Bradford and Goshen townships. We will soil the right to build a single machine for $30 00 or any person wishing s machine this summer, we will deliver the same on the farm of the pur chaser, and giro it a trial for his satisfaction, for S200 00 with terms liberal. W. P. TATE Address Tate Brown. A. H. BROWN. Clearfield P.O., je 16-2m.J Clearfield county, Pa. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned. Executors of the Estate of Jason Kirk, late of the Borough of Lumber-city, deceased, offer at private sale the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Tbe undivided half of about two hundred aarrs of land, situate in Union township, Clearfield county. Pa., known as the "Union Mills" property. About 22 acres of tbe land is cleared, from HO lo 100 sores is covered with excel'ent white pine, besides hemlock and other timber. Tbe improvements are a valuable grist mill, saw mill, aud woolen factory, besides a good frame bouse and barn. Tbe water power is good, situated on Anderson s creek, about miles above Curwensville. Persons drsiroQS of seeing the property, can call upon J. K. Arnold residing thereon. For further particulars apply to the undersigned at Lumber city. ISAAC KIRK. SAMUEL KIRK, Jan. I3.T.9. JOHN RCSSELL. Exr't R E M 0 V A L HARTSWICK Sc IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, MdAet St., Qlearfehi, Pa. Wa 1Cib to inform our old and new eusto mors, that we have removed our establi-bment to jO . . .. the new building just erected ou Market street. nearly adjoining tbe Mansion House on tne west. and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where we re- speotfnlly invite the public to come and buy their DRVtiS, CttEjitlCAtS, PA tE.VT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS if VAUNISHES. Our stock of Drugs and Medicines consist of every thing used, solected with tbe greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY l'URK! We also keep a lull stock of Dves. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Soaps. Tooth Brushes. Hnir Brush es, Whitewash Brushes, and every Other kind of Brushes, n e have a la ge lot ot White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact evervthins nsed rn the painting business, which we offer at City prices to cash ouyers. tobacco And segaks, Confectionery Spices, and the largest stock of vn rieties ever offered in this place, and Warranted to be of tbe best tbe market anurds. J. G. 1IAKTPWTCK, Dec. 2, 1363. JOHN F. IRWIN. "PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD -a- that TJENATIOXAL MlffKtiSi has cured more esses of Dyspepsia, more cases of LIVER COMr li a. I IN I. more cases of JMKKVOUa HEADACHE. FEVER A AG LE, and more eases of ill Kl 1.11 Y. than any other remedy before the public in the same spade of tlihe IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD clAms the mind; restores sleep, is an Excellent Ap petiser, and a genera) vigorator ot tne system. WALlUJi a ituii. l'ropnetors. No S N. Seventh St , Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists, and Dealers gent rally. Feb. 24, 1869 6 mo. FOR SALE, White Lead. Zinc Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and dry, Paint and Varnish brashes. HARTSWICK t IRWIN, Clearfield. Pa -M 5,'69. -MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE u INSURANCE COMPANY. Inaorporated 1851. Assets nearly Three Million Dollars. Dividends Annually. One-tbird or one half of the premium loaned to tbe assured AH Tolieies Non-Forfeitable bylaw of the State n Massachusetts Reliable and onergetio Agents wanted Apply to JOHN KNOX MARSHALL. State Agent, S. W.oor 6tb and Walnut Streets. May 12. '69 3m Philadelphia. Pa. s O M E T II I N G N E W IN ANSONVILLE. " Clearfield county, Penn'a. The nndersigned having erected, during the past summer, a large and commodious store room, is now engaged in filling it up with a new and select assortment of Fall and Winter goods, which ne oners iu me puonc ni price lo eui lao uuie His stork of Mens' and bovs' clothing is unusual ly extensive, and is offered to customers at from SI0 to 920 tor a whole suit. Hour, alland tiro eerics. of every kind, a complete atsottinent Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavv stock ; Boots and Shoes. Hats and Cans, in crest variety: Ladies dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with an endless assortment of notions too tedious to euujierate. always on hand, and sor sale very oheap. Prints at 10 cents s yanl.ana otner gooa in nrononlon. Now is the time to buy. Country produce of every kind, at tbe highest market prices, will be taken in exchange for goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refused for any article in store. Examine my stork be fore you bay elsewhere. October 30.1867. . II. SWAN. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the subscrl ber. are requested to come and settle with oat delay. R. fllOSSOP, ti ALT SALT!! A prime article of ground a am salt, pat cp in patent saexs. for saleehea at the stria of R. MOSSO" kLASTER the cheapest in tbe county, at May 29 '67. MOSSOP'S. N AILS A SPIKES thecbeape-t in the ctnnty HALL'S FINE -May I2,'6. 'ALL'S FINE CALF-SKIN BOOTS, at 5 00 .a? JKa30?ji. M'GAIGHEY'S Restaurant arid Refreshment Saloon," IX LEAVYS VEVt BUILDING, (formerly occupied by Rote.) Second St.; Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept On hand a fine selection of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nats, Ac Ah Fresh, Oysters, received daily, and served up in any style, to suit the tasle of euslomers. BF Billiard Saloon in SceotiJ Story. Dm. 0,1808. DAVID M'GAUGIIET. ItEMOT AL! il EM OVAL! C. KHATZER & SONS, Have removed to the lafe ind 'elegant NEW STORE ROOM, oi Second Street, adjoining Mer- rell A Bigler's Hardware Store, where tbey will be pleased to' see their 011 Cnd nSw Citstortefi. Citisensof the county visiting Clearfield, and ishing to maka 'purchase, will find it to' (heir advantage to examine their stock. Goods at cash prices exciinged for ail kfpds of country produce. Jan. 6,'69. MeKNMlf & JANNOT, AVaoii and Slefh Jfakfr'fS, (fmmediately in rear of Planing MH1.) clear Field, pA. The subscribers would respectfully inform tbe citiensof Clearfield, and the publie in general. that they are prepared tlodo all kinds of work on WAGONS.C ARRIAGES, SLEIG IIS,ic, on short notice and on reasonable terms, and1 rn a workmanlike manner. A new feature in our line si that wo iron our own work. All orders promptly attended to, WM. McKNIttflt. Nov. 18,1868. CHARLES J ANNOTf. E R. L.ST0UGIIT0N, MERCHANT TAILOR", MARKET STREET. CLEABriEl.ft, PA., Would respectfully inform the citizens of Clear field and vicinity, that he has opened a new tail oring establishment in Shaw's Row, one door east of tbe Post Office, and has just returned from the eastern cities with a large and elegant stock of Cloths, Cassitneres, Nestings, Beavers, fcc, and all kinds of goods for nich and boys wear, and is prepared to make up to order CLOTlflNG, from a single article to a full suit, in the latest styles and most workmanlike manner. Special atten tion given to custom work, and editing oet for men and boys. He offers great bargains to custo mers, and Ttarrants'eiitire satisfaction. A liberal share of pnblic patronage is solicited. Call and examine the goods. Oct 16. 1867. E. R L. STOUGHTON. JTEW STORE. Corner of Second St. and Hill Road. R. MITCHELL Has just received and op-ned, at the above nam ed place, an entire new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which he will sell very cheap for cash. His Stock consists of Dfy Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Quecnsware. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made Clothing, ete. He also keeps ' choice Flour, Com Steal, Chop feed, Bacon, Flfb and dried Fruits. Persons desirous of purchasing goods at fair rates are respect! ally requested to give him a call. Apprbrcd country produce will be taken, at the highest pricks. In eichabge for goods. Clearfield, Jhne 17, 1808. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bibles and Miscellaneous Rooks: Sheet Mufic for Piano, FJate and Violin ; Blank Account and Pass Bonks, of every de scriplion; Paper and Envelopes, French pressed and plain; Pensand Pencils; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment. Exemption and Promisory Notes; Blank Legal Paper: White and Parchment Brief; Leg I cap; Record cap and Bill cap, ete., Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail by P. A GAULIN, At the Pos office, en Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. May i. 1868 Marble and Stone Yard. T. LIDDELL & CO., Desire to inform their friends, and tbe publie, that they have now and will Keep constantly on band a large and well selected stoua of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and are prepared to furnish to order TOMBSTONES, ROX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sandstone and Marble, CURB and POSTS for Cemetery lots, WINDOW SILLS AND CAPS, . ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN ORNAMENTS, &c, Tbey would invite special attention to their Sandstone Moxnments which are built from orig inal designs and will compare favorably with anything of tbe Kind in tbe country. If desired tbey can furnish Marble Window Sills and Caps at slight advaa.ee on tbe price of Sandstone. Yard on Reed street, near tbe Depot Clear6eld, Penn'a. - - - Jnne 9, 1369 CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums, Peaches and canned corn, etc-, for sale at the Drug bioreof A. I. SHAW. March 10, 1869. PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS T FAIRBANKS ST AND Alti) SCALES, OF ALL IMPS, A'.SO BS6" Barrows, W'arehouae Tracks,-Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers.' Ac.'" FAIRBANKS, MORSE i CO y 1 01 Second A venae, near Wood St , , , ...... , II PI fTSBURGH, PA. . r Apr 7-BnvJ SiW Pmmptitf IlrpairrJ. JAS. T. CRAfiV & CO., (Suceesxert to S.Jonrt r Co-,) . ; CORNER FOURTH AN'i) jfOOO S1REETS, Pittsburgh, pa., BANKERS, BTV AXD SELL ALL KINDS of 1 Government SECURiTiES, (iold Silver and eoipofia:,'' Six per cent, i'nterert allowed on deposits sub' ject to check. , . Money foanfd on Government Bonds. Bonds registered free of charge.' Mayl9,69-ly. J AMES if. RADY sr CO Vili: FOERSTERr J1EALBR f Wall Paper, Window Stades, Floor and Table OlVQlnfhs Ac. A very ex tensive assortment of r3 1 -qualities of a bore' goods will be kept constantly on hand and sold as low as the lowest WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT No. 164 Smithfiel.l Street, nea tUt Avenue Pittsburg Pa. A SPlENDlD STOC: Of . TOTS AND FaXCY GOODS' . Will be found frr another department of the same bouse. March 17, '69-in. LINDSAY, S TERR ITT & EUYVEU, NEW WHOLESALE HAlimvAKE HOUSE, 31 1 LIBER TV St.UEAboSMlfUFlELtf, PITTSDUROU PA, ' D. It. FULLKRT0X. W. R. jf'riiERsO. NEW FIRM! FlLtERtOX & McPlifettSKrk, Keep constantly oh hand Fresh Meats, sach as BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, ., FRESit Tisli, All kinds of Vegetables in season, CANNED FRUITS, BUTTER, LARD, ETC; Which they will sell at too lowest market prioes. Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc. x ROOM ON MARKET ST., Clearfield. Pa.Mny !2,m D R. CLARK, ; pitof cssor bp Anatomical Fafliitloy, and riivsiciait for the exclusive treat rnent of Chronic Diseases, Ali Ctiiuiiltaltont af Ettothtaiion af Patients made I'rie mf Ckargt. tf Clark rxa.tine au4 explain Tfortr dittos tritholii trLiHW atv tjttett'ottt If he it tul'rtlanda voir eae von inovt it. arid cunt te deeeicii. If lie t-tiitwt tfll ytfr diett'e Aud ftoieyon feel tttth out axLiHt? tfttfjttt-ait he 4oet Hat evHJtuter hltttief competent to treat your caxe. Tint istlLetriterioti to go by and patient' xJioftld not he tmMtJItd Hhtk any other. Thi i the ontti direet and witivo etidenre f Uf ability it a Srietitifle Phyileian, atid by tint standard I am trilling to be judged. Df. Clark treats no cast) unless conscientiously of tbe opinion that it can be tared or permanent ly benefitted. Dr. Clark treats nrt ease utile he ban describe the disease and its t nip torn without interroga ting bis patient. " Dr. Clark will treat nb Chronlti Disease Unless he can explain its character to the complete and perfect satisfaction Of the patient examined. And the Dr. would here most positively state, that be desires no patients to take treatment front him. oo less tbey are fully and completely satisfied with his consultations and eXamipations, which are made freo fruin ebarge. ' Dr. ClarK bases his praetii dpon the inenntro-. vertible lawof Nature; First-Tuet every eaoee has an effect. Second That diseases are cause producing effect or .symptoms, and that every disease has its own peculiar effects or symptoms, which if properly abd thoroughly Bnderstood bv tbe examining Physician, can be clearly pointed . nut to the complete satisfaction of tbe patient ex - :; amined. Dr. Clark's mafhrtd of diagnosing or explaining diseases and their symptoms is only tbe process of reasoning from cause to effect, and bas been acquired by thorough Pteraryand medical cul ture, and also by an almost unlimited practice In every form of disease) to which tbe htfuian system is liable. By this process of reasoning tbe Dr. has as quired a reputation and success In treating dis eases seldom attained. Dr. Clatk is making quite a nhrabef of conve nient appointments fur tbe boaefit of invalids who eannot go a long distance tu consult bim Pa tients Will find tbis an opportunity rarely afford ed, and one they should not fail to take advan tage oL Tbe Dr. furnishes all the medicines, instru ments add apparatus necessary fur the successful treatment ot every east. CLEARFIELD COUNTY APPOINTMENTS. Clearfield, Mansion House. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. June 21 , 22, 23, 24. 36, and 26. I860 ; Curwensville. Monday, lane 2H ; Pennville, Tuesday. Jane 29 ; Paekers ville, Wednesday, June 30; Lnthersbarg. Thurs day, July I ; Rock ton. Friday, Jaly 2; Clearfield, Mansion House, Saturday, July 3; Bloomington, Monday, July S; Lumber city, Tuesday, July A ; Ostend, Wednesday. July 7; Burnside. Thursday. Jnl 8; Patehinville. Friday, July 9; Cbajry Tree. Saturday, Jnly 10; Westover, MondayJ jly 12; Glenhope, Tuesday. July 13: Mt-PleaaawT. Wednesday, Joly M ; Jaynesville, Thursday Jafy l&; Madera. Friday, July 16; Ansonville, Satur day. July 17: New .Millport, Saoday, July f; Clearfield. Mam-ion House, Moi.day. Joly 10; tJrammandole. Tuesday, July 20; Morriadale. Wednesday. July 21 ; Oraharatrra, ThurdyJuly 22; MalKnburg. Friday. July 2-t; Karthaus. Sat urday. July 24; Frenchville. Monday. July 16; Shawsville. Toesday, July 27; Forous, Wednesday, July 28; Clearfield, Mansion House. Thursday and Friday. July 23 A 30; Philipsburg. Oroy a Hotel, Saturday an I Sunday, July 31 A August I. My business agent makes out my visita, and ends one of my circulars to every resident ia tbe counties visited. Go to yur principal Post OS-e, get a circular, and examine it carefully before calling on the Doctor, ' JJanej 16-5U t m i '1 . lit ii TTT