LIL If 3 taffeman'0 gonruaf, gfcarficfb, jga., gulf 28, i860. VlKAIIHKLD, PA.', JULY 2S, ISG To injure the safe trammisMon T'' 1 by mail, patron, should remit by cheek ' m' J nr ler or have their letter registered. r cu"1'" ,;e ,.ncioi,.d in the first paper after ,t"L,-, Tv-one aai Clearfield Railroad ',, Tyrone at : : : 9.00 am ;; Tl.TcieIrfi.l.lat : : 1.0J P- leave" Clearfield a' : : : 2.00 p m. a!1 1 !'?.. at tjrone at : : : : 5 P "i. 1 with Cincinnati Express E!t at fi 17 C "v .il Veit.t6 Up,m ; Bald Eagle Ex- at 7 CO P j Pivine service? will leliel.l ' V v Y U- DIH, in the Methodist v - morn'ina and evening. Sull.uth ' V 1 t") V 1- 1,,!,5'cr i)ef ling, every s.-Uool .i a,j (J01Urn union services JSh oj'-ry month at 10 A. M. n l .v Nii'lorff in the Lutheran church ; tL nloreins evening v- rv; --ii St. AnJrew. Episcopal church on' Tu.Jay evenings, at 11 o'clock. Seats b7t. Francis' church-M at 10 A. M , th- -ci-on.1 and i-urtn saiwi nth. . . If you want a first rare Hoot or Shoo, go t, the Uanner Shoe store, they, have all i;,;,ls fr.'iii the largest to tho smallest; J-,,,,,, the coarsot to the finest, and every I,ci,,ncanLe."uite!l. A!:i!!::KE.-A little son of IVieliard F.vm-. of Ciirwi-n.-ville, who is on a visit to Mr. Liim MThcrs'.n's in Lawrence town -Lip. whil.-t ninning about, the house on j; ... I lV last, Ml an.l broke his arm. The h.ttire was rcJucid, and, at lat accounts, i!,.; litile follow was doing well. 1'A-iE. The fitllowins is a rowijt for , :ii iMiuiiion naste. which will keep for a time without fermentation . Dissolve ,!i .mkh-o of aiuni in a ciuart of warm water, !,.'ti c..M ad 1 as much fl mr as will give it tin' r.a.-i-tence of ceaiu, then strew into it a- iii'ii li powdered rosin as will lio oh ahil and two or three cloves, ground. It v.u ki c-i !r a year, and when dry may be s Iteiifd with watt-r. I. ).(). I'. A new lo LC of the In le- r-:idenr Order of O ld Fellows, was organ-i.:.-.! at .'hn Ilnpe, on Thursday evening, J..V Jl' i. Tlie ofijeers elect are Philip Pott. . ('... T. P. Mitz. V. O., J. C. Keagy, S .lidiii Saraa, Jr., Ass't ecn taiy. and V. . U':i.iit, Tr-asurer. A goodly num 1 ; !) uhmiiIkts of Clearfield, New Wa.-h-ii -t. i, ai.d Pliilil'shmg lodges were present, : a: ti- :; :tu d in the cercuionii s. Eveiy ti :!!.- ! 'i--ril i..T to the eiitiie saa.-faction of t'Iro.-.-nr. Fatal ArriPEN'T We learn t LV, on l ii !:iy !i.-t, a man named Martin (.Iiliigan, t:..-t !:! a filial accident, on Whitmore Run. a. ':t f.if.r nilis above Ansonville, whil.-t . ,-ai-d in f'.-!!itir . titu'.-er. lie cut a tree. Khi;-!. !'id-e ! heavily aaint another and ! t ir i vi ty much. A.-" the lodged tree f'. I uii, the ulLr sjirung back Willi such 1 : a to cause the tojj to break off and fall iij a tlu u!i!ortun:ite man, breaking his i: k atnl c:r.!it.g in-ia!it death. The dc ,! was an inlii.-uioiis and highly re ; i V"U:ig man, whoc.Miidcn b aili will ! 1 ; 'y '.juit'iitcd by his many friends. II.ii : i: Fi knkix Our corre? pondent, '.':. im'.iu:- us that, t.n Friday, July 2d, ili" i. .!!- i t' Jiauiel Fiy, near Vetovcr. v .- lr-tre'.- i ly lii i-, togetht r with nearly a!: it-i--:!.r, ncs. iiieluding all his books and l ' T-. Mii i alioiu three hundred dollars in lii.iuy-lh - only things tavidwcre three i!...:r.-:ir: ! -evcral uthi-r small articles. Mr. 1 1 a !:, 1 inr to i:,i.-e a barn, about half a in.!e fri.in hi- hi'i:e. at the time. Mis. 1 ry. an a-vd lady, was aione when the fire :ih; -t il: covered in the roof, who gave the u'a.m a.-...in a- i o--ib!e, but by the time a--i-i ri:i. o e.inie it was too late to save the luilditij r cotiter t !. This ios will be se-v.-ivly fi !; by ". l'ry, who is a very indus tf.fji an ! ;-; hv citizen. I'm. Kou Small Pox. The following i r thi- liuailtul malady is commnni ctf 1 : i ti -rtnan paper ir New York by a ' :- ' I.-riL in China. It is said to have 1 i. uvered by a surgeon in the Friti.-h "'i .bity in China. The mode of t r -i' in- i,t as follows: When the pre " ti- i- at its bight, au-.l just before ' ' r..;Mii appears ! cliest is rubbed v-':i "d and tartaric emetic ointment. I :.; .-i; ... ;,... whole oi theeruptiou to ap 1 '" .c .t p ut of the Lody, to the relief ' ' i !t al-o secures a full and com I ' : an 1 ihu- prevents the dis I ' "' '' a'i:u-k.n the internal organs. 1 : - .. 1 . ..v m th-establi.-hed mode ' :'!'""t '" tho M;ig:i.-li army in China, - '. ti! or ler-, and is regarded as a pcr- ' vmk Laws. Below will be found : ' ' ; ' I the gau.e laws, which we pub- : benefit of the public: 1 r .i.;,.,t I t killed or taken except from ' el September until the 31st of De- t-r ;-!. cr Phea-ants-can be shot from the " ! A'i-ii-t to the 2oih of December. l'ir:.-i be- can only be killed from the 1st '' r to the 20th of December. ' 1 1 t'ukevs can be hunted from the 1st ' 1 ; ' r to the 1-t of January. iirrel-and rabbits may be shot from ; ' A-tgut to the 1st of January. "! .ek IVviuthe-khof July to the 15th '-' N"V..--ini,.r F:- . -Uvereus birds, which includes the r are prohibited to be shot at any time, v' 1 i- rkgul to rob the nests of wild birds ' - kind,. r'"'it can be fished for, with hook and :'' oi.'y. during the months of April, May, J "ne and July. ;ia lay .-hooting or hunting is prohibited tni; r heavy penalty. ) ;, r' jS' k''u':i' snares ic, are entirely pro p e-Mi.r, 0f n or otL,er galUlJ 0,,t 0f v a-"': is sufficient to convict the party.even " '.v were purcha-sed. T1e Penalties Tary from $5 to $50. ue halt the fine goes to the informer,and "ue convicted and refusing to pay the "r'" coc to jail for ten days. Okeoos Lvmber. The lumber resour-1 ces of the State of Oregon are abundant. Dense forests of the finest fir, cedar and spruce grow upon the coast and along the banks of'the Columbia river and its tribu taries as far up as the Dallis. There is an inexhau-stable supply of the finest and best quality of timber at the mouth' of the Col umbia river, and back of the town of Asto ria is the most magnificent forest of spruce and yellow fir that is to be found anywhere on the Pacific coast Nature has done everything to make a forest of timber along the Columbia a source of great profit to the lumberman; the finest of timber being handy to shipping, and as there is fine wa ter power on all the small streams emptying info the Columbia, lumber can be manufac tured very cheap. The bottom lands along the river are also covered with a thick growth of pine, maple, alder, cedar, ush and cotton wood. Novel Swearing. They admit the tes timony of Chinamen in IdahoTerritory.and the trial of Ah Ctioy and Ah Sam for the murder of Ah Son, in Silver City is ati act ing much attention on account of the novel mode of swearing witnesses; a roosters head is whacked ofl Willi a knile. a saucer broken, the oath written on yellow paper. burned, and the smoke, in which is supposed to be the spirit of the burned oath, blown up to heaven in each case. The prosecution. and defense each swore five witnesses killed five chickens, broke five saucers, burned five nieces of natter, etc. After killing the chickens they are thrown aw'ny by the Chi namen and consideicd unfit for u?e ; but having had their throats cut, nicely bled, etc., the American heathen consider them none the wor.-e. . f Ovsteusin Sl'-MMEU. Among the many folk whims of America, few are more mis taken or perverse than that which forbids the eating of oysters in the mouth without an "r." For the deep-sea oyster is in his prime in scorching July, and brings from the pale, cool depths of his abode a moVc delightful savor and a firmer textuie than the product of any wintry month afford There is no more rcfrething and seasonable lunch in sweltering days, as he will sny who tries a dozen or so of these bivalvular beau ties, chilled with ice, accompanied by : ciispy crumbling cracker. Safety of Col. Powell. Several let ters have been received from Col. Powell, of the Colorado expedition, since his re ported death by drowning. They are filled with wild adventures and hair breadth es eanes. The Colonel and his party have sueceeded In running the four canions of that notable river, about twenty five miles hi length each, the walls of which are from two thousand to two thousand five hundred feet high. Tiuj to hi-t scientific mission, he announces his intention of taking ohser vatioiu on the eclipse in August, at Green rircr. ' Don't Uux Up Stairs. Often practical it is ruinous to health. An eminent physi cian once said to us that he wouldn't go up stairs faster than a walk if the house was on fire and he Lad valuable propeity to save; i ana we ti'l:eve lie woun not. .wucn waiK- ing Uj) stairs is e pecially injurious to wo men, and frequently running up stairs is a sure ticket to heart diser.se .sosaysaStiing fielJ (O.) paper. It is said that a cup of coffee is a sure La- i ronieter, if you allow the sugar to drop to the bottom of thecuf1, and watch the bub 1 bles rise without di'urbing the coffee. II the bubbles collect in tha n. id. lie, the weath i er wiil te fine ; if they adhere to the cup, forming a ring, it will be rainy ; and if the I bubbles separate without assuming any fixed position, changeble weather may be expected. A Feakfi'L Calamity. -An explosion took piace in-St. Helen's (Eng.) colliery.re cetitly, by which a large number of persons lost their lives. At last accounts forty-eight deal bodies had been recovered, and it is believed there are still others in the mines. Tho heart sickens at the recurrence of these dreadful disasters, and humanity invokes the aid of science to offer some preventative. A letter from Southern Illinois says the crop of strawberries and raspberries has been the largest known, that blackberries are now abundant, that apples, pears.peach es and quinces are promising well, that the wheat crop is larger than ever before, and that other farm and garden products are turning out well. A Weak citizen of Philadelphia who used a solution of cuil olie acid as a wa.-h to neutralize the offensive odor arising from a cancer, discovered that the latter was entire ly removed by the application. The solu tion cun-i-t d of one-fourth of an ouuee of acid diluted in a quart of water. The New Cable. On Saturday last the shore end of the French Atlantic Cable reached American soil, at Duxbury, Massa chusetts BUSINESS NOTICES. Summer and Straw goods, closing out at reduced prices, at the Banner Flat Store, Market street. Pine Grove Acad em v and S emi xart. This school w ill oten August 10th. Tuition from $G to $10. There will be a Normal class for the benefit of teachers. Students prepared for business or for college. For particulars address, B. F. IIlgiies, Princi pal. Pine Grove Mills, Centre couuty, Pa. July 23, lS60-2t. Notice. This is to notify customers that our respective places of business will be closed, on and after August 1st to Nov. 1st, at 71 o'clock, and from Nov. 1st to April 1st, at 7 o'clock of each evening ; Saturdays, days of public gatherings, and rafting ex cepted. Persons having special business after closing hour will find us at our resi dences. Arnold & Hartshorn, John Irvin, Thompson & Co., Jos. R. Irvin, E. A. Irvin & Co., Jno. H. Jenkins, Ilartsoek 4 Goodwin. Curwcnsville, July 28, 1SC0. DlSOl.UTION. The co-pnrtncrshin here tofore existing between Bennett, Dlalteii berger & Co., in the mercantile bu.-iuess, in Osceola, was dissolved by mutual consent on July 1st, lcC?. The business will be continued at the old stand by J. A. D L AT1T N" Ii ERG ER Si Co. July 21, 1SG0. 3t. To Ci'stomers. We, the undersigned merchants, of the; Borough of Clearfield, do agree to close our respective places ( f bu siness at eight o'clock every evening, (except Saturday evening), on and alter July 21st, C. Krai iter & Sons J. B. Graham & Sons, 1). (J. Nivling, Weaver & Belts, It. Mossop, Merrill & Bigler, J. Shaw fc Son, J. P. Kratzer. Wm. Heed Si Co., I. is. Ileizensteia- To Invalids. Invalids throughout the County should not fail to have t heir cases examined and treated by Dr. Clark, for the followine reasons : 1 st. Every case is examined and described without asking any questions couceruieg the diseases. 2d. No case will be treated which is not described to the satisfaction of'the patient. 3d. No ca-e will tie treated by Dr. Clark, when there is no reasonable hope of curing or benefiting the patient thereby. 4th.. J-.xaminaf ions are made tree of charge, at all of his appointments. fee a DR. c. vertisement in another column. MARntijO: On Wednesday, Julv 7th, 1S9. by Rev. W. B. Purdv. Mr. John Filtox and Mi s Sl'sannaiI Hewitt, both of this county. On Sundav. Julv 11th, isf.9, bv K. Hil tebiand, Esq., Mr. D.XSIKL I'lSHELand Miss Mauciaket Bltnrak, both of ('best t'p. On Tuesday. Julv 20th, l.sf.. by Rev. J W. Buckley. Mr. James A. Gintek at d Miss Elizabeth F'. Woohsiue, both of Janesvillc, Clearfield county. .1 frcat Hemcdif for the cure of Tiiroiit mid Lung Di.tm.irs. Dmlot iVixhurt's line Tree Tar Cordial. It is the vital principle of the Pin Tree, ob tained by apenulUr process in the distillation of the tar. by which its highest medical properties are retained. It is the only safeguard nnd reliable remedy which hus ever been prepared from the juice ol the Pine Tree It invigorates 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 scrofula breeds on the lungs. It disolves the mucus or phlegm which stops the air-pas?ages of the lungs. Its healing principle acts upon the irritated surface of th lung and thront. penetrating to e:ch diseased purt, relieving puin and subduing tnfl immnrion 1 1 is the resnlt of years of study and experiment, and it is offered to the nrllicred. irith 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 Lungs, Cough. Sore Throat and Itrenst Pnnchitis, l.ivar Complaint, Blind and I'leedine; Piles, Asthma, W huoping Cough. Piothcria. Ac. Ac Ve are often aske-t why are not other remedies in the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and other Pulrponary utTections equal to Dr. L. Q. V ijihsrt's Pine 1 rec Cordial. We answer 1st It cures, not by stopping cough, but nj loosening and nssUting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cou'rh. 2d. Most '1 hroat and Lung Remedies are com posed of anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile. but by their constringing effects.the fibres become hardened, and the nnheulthy fluids coag ulate and are retained in tho system, causing dis ease beyond the control of our miut eniinei.1. pb j sicians. 3d The Pine Tree Cordial, with its assitants, are preferable, beciuse they remove the cause of irritation of the mucus membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lur.s to act nnd throw f ff she un healthy secretiens and purify the blood, thus scientifically uink'ng the cure perfect. Tr Wishart has on file at hi.- of5 re hundreds and thousands ot Certificates from Men and Wo men of unquestionable character who were once hopelessly given up to die, but ihrough the Prov ideuee of Ood were completely restored to health by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial A Physician in uttendanee who can be consulted in persou or by mail, at rJiarr. 1'rioe tif Pine Tree Tar Cordial SI 50 per L'ottle. Si I per dot. Sent bv Kxrress on reeeiot of price Address, ;-L. Q C Wishurt. M. 1. No Til Nona 2d street l'hila d IpLia Pa. a April Z'st, ISDO-Sm. SPECIAL XOTICE. Sclicncics Pulmonic &ny, Seewced Tonic and Mandrake Pills. will cure Con sumption, Liver Complaint and Pyfpepsia, if ta Ken according to diiections. They ate all three to be taken at the same time. Thjy cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then the appetite becinies good, the food digests and makes giiud blood, the patient begins to grow in flesh the diseased matter ripens iu tha 1 ugs.snd the patient outgrows the disrase and gets well. This is tha only way to cure the consumption. To these three medicines Dr. ,T. II. Schcnck. of Philftdelphi.1. owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption The Pul monic Syrup ripens tho morbid matter in tho 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 lutirs begin to heal. To do this, the Sea ecd Tonic and Mandrako Pills must be freely used to clennse the stomach nnd liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup aid the food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption Sehenck's Seaweed Ton ic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and tho alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is inaiia ol. assists tho 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 inthestomach The great reason w hy physicians lo not cut e consumption is they try to do too much ; they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to slop nigh: sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers. lock ing up the secretions and eventually the pat'ent sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to stop a cough, night sweats chills or fever. Ke mo, e the caue.aud 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 are made healthy. If a person ha? consumption. of course the lungs in some way are diseased, eittier tuoerclcs, ab scesses, broncnial irritation, pleura adnesion. or the lungs are a mass of inrlamation and fast de caving. In such cases what must be done? It is not only the lungs that are wasted. but it is the whole body. The stomacn and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the onlychance is to lakeSehenckTs three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin want food, it will digest easily and make good blood; then the patient begins to gain in nesh. and as soon as the body begins to grow, the lungs begn to heafup. and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, "chenck's Seaweed Tunic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mar.draVe Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. 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 rery last staee of oulmonary consumption, bis physicians having pronounced bis case hopeless and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid medicines. and since his recovery many similarly afflicted have nsed Dr. Schenck s preparations with the same remarkable success. The directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely necessary to see Dr. Schenck, unless the patients wish their lungs examined, and for this purpose be is Professionally at his Principal Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. Ho is also professional! v at No 32 Bond Street, New York, everv other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover St.. Boston, every other Wednesday. He give advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Respirometor the price is S5. Office hours at each city from 9 A. M to S P. M. Trice ot the Puimonio Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each 51.50 per bottle, or $6.50 a half-doxen. Mandrake Pills 35 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. J. U. SCHENCK. Ap. 7,-ta-ly.J 15 N. 6tA St., Phil' a, Pa. Clearfield Eetail Markets. CoRHKeTisr bv R. Mossop. Ji lt 27, 169. Apples.dried.tb, S In Apples, green, bn, 1 50 Applol'Utter, gal, 1 00 liultcr, lb. SB Beef, fresh lb, IS Beef, dried. " 25 HucKwhual bush. 1 00 Buckwheat floor lb. 4 Beans, bu, 3 00 Boards, per M, 15 00 Curn.sbclled, 1 2i " ears, 62 - meal, 3 0 Chop, rye, 3 23 " mixed, 2 50 t'heege, lb. 2S Cherries, lb. 1 Chickens. dressed, lb, 2) KRS8. 20 Hay, ton. Hums. Ib, Shoulders, ' Si"es. Lard, lb. Oats. bu. Onions, " Pore, lb, " mess, bbl Potatoes, bj, Plaster, bbl. 15 no 25 17 2 2i so 2 00 15 37 00 1 on 50 19 5o Peaches, dried ,1b Rye. bosh, Kaga, lb, Salt, per sack, Shingles, IS in 2rtin. 3 3 00 5 00 12 00 Timothy seed, Wheat, bu, Wool. Ib. bu, 5 00 2 on 40 Flour, bbl. 7 50 CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The First Session of the next Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Monday, the 6th day of September, 1869. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session. The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accoui plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will bedevoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under uis charge. Tebus of Tuition: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session. (11 weeks.) S5 00 (irummar, Ueograpby, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. S3. 00 Algebrj,Gometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration Surveying, Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Ueogra I'hy. S'J.OO Latin. Greek and French, with any of the a- bove branches. - SI 2. 00 Music. Piano, ("0 lessons ) $10.00 I3"No deduction will bo made for absence For further particulars inquire of Rev. P. t. HARRISON, a. w. July HI.ISftT. Principal. LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. Advantage of the MUTTA L P!au ova- t.'ie Return Vrrmium Plan of STOCK COMPANIES: RATES. Return Pr'm M ttiial T)ifr'ic Yetrr?v A"r. Plan Plan ou 51,000 on $10. Oud 4il StO fi. .:! 00 S 05 Ssrt 50 45 54 20 :!7 '!0 1 'JO 109 no 50 75 50 47 00 2h 60 2Sj 00 55 109 i 59 40 49 95 499 50 On the ages named the ratos of the Stock Com pany are from 2 to Si percent, higher th-n the Mutual rates. . RESULTS. Policy for 55.000 at I Policy in the Mutual ago of 32, on the return j Company same age, half premium plan of Stock , cash . half note, lor S1M, Companics, annual pre- I 1100. will cost in 10 years, mium.all ensh. $139 50, in cash, including in- and no Hivtdeml to be j tercst on notes. 51,3(15 made: In case of death I But the Mutuul Couipa at end of 10 years, the I ny will pay the mock company will pay the Ain't of Policy $5,000 Return Premium 1.395 Am't of Policy SI 0,000 Lss Pr'm notes Mlo tG.395 Cash S9.500 in Cash. and 4 dividends Showing that for SI 10 more Cash Premium the gain on the Mutual plan to trio insured mem ber's family is Pilty Prr Celt Should death occur at the end ut 5 years, the comparisou would be Cash p'd Pluck Co i'97 5C-pd to familyS5.fi97 50 " -'Mutual-' 5735 0'J- " $9,500 00 and dividend At the age of 40, the Mutual plan for SI, 910 40 Cash Premium will yield 9.3C0 ; while theStock plan Tor S2 032 50. Cash I'remium. yields 7.0.t2. 50. Showing a gain ou tho mutual plan of S2, 327 50, and dividend. INSURE TOl'R LIFE IN THE PENN -MUTUAL, OP PHILADELPHIA. II. B. SWOOPE, Agont, ' July 14.'69-tf Clearfield, Pa DR. CLARK, PBOFKSSOB OP Anatomical Pathalov, and Physician fur the exclusive treat ment of Chronic Diseases. Kll t?otuul tat tout and l.Tamiitativri of Patient mad ri' oj Leharge. Dr Clurt examines and txrar'nt your difense without a-tius any intention If he HnHerttaaH youeee you Luow it. anH ea.nnl be tiereivd. If lie. cannot tell pour ill ene and lioie yon feel tcth out OAiwz question he. doe not consider himself competent to treat ynnr eaxe. 1 lux m tliei nterton to so bv aud Matient should ni.t he .icttiitied intth any uthjr. 'Phi ix the only direct and vomitive evidence of my ability ax a 'ientific P'tytirinn, and by thix xtandard I am milling to he jiuled. T. Clark treats no esse unless conscientiously of the opinion that it can be cured or permanent ly benefitted. Dr. Clark treats no cafe nnlcsss he oan describe the disease and its symptoms without interroga ting his patient. Dr. Clark will treat no Chronic Disease unless he can explain its character to the complete and perfect satisfaction of the patient examined. And ihe Dr. would hero most positively state, that he desires no patients to tuKe treatment from him. unless they are fully and completely satisfied with his consultations and examinations, which are made free from charge. Dr. ClarK bases bis praetic upi.n the, incontro vertible lawof Nature. First That every cause has an effect. Second That diseases are causes producing effects or symptoms, and that every disease has itsown peculiar effects or symptoms, which If properly and thoroughly understood by the examining Physician, can be clearly pointed out to the complete satisfaction of, the patient ex aniined. Dr. Clark's method of diagnosing or explaining diseases and their symptoms is only the process of reasoning from cause to effect, aud has been acquired by thorough literary and medical cul ture, and also by an almost unlimited practice In every form of disease to which tho human system is liable. By this process of reasoning the Dr. has ae quired a reputation and success in treating dis cases seldom attained. Dr. Clark is making quite a number of conve nient appointments for the benefit of invalids who cannot go a long distance to consult him Pa tients will find this an opportunity rirely afford ed, and one they should not (ail to take advan tage ot. The Dr. furnishes all the medicines, instru ments and apparatus necessary for the successful treatment ot evory case. CLEARFIELD COL'S IT APPOINTMENTS. Clearfield, Mansion House. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. June 21 , 22 23, 24. 25, and 2rt, 109 ; Curwensville. Monday. June 23; Pennville. Tuesday. June 29 ; Packers ville, Wednesday, June 30; Luthershnrg. Thurs day. July 1; Rock ton. Friday, July 2 ; Clearfield. Mansion House, Saturday, July 3 ; Bloomington, Monday, July 5 ; Lumber city, Tuesday. July 6 ; Ostend, Wednesday. July 7;. Eurnside. Thursday, July 8; Patcfainville. Friday, July 8; Cbeiry Tree. Saturday, Ji'ly 10; Westover, Monday .July 12; Ulenbope. Tuesday, July 13 : Mt. Pleasant, Wednesday, July 14; Jaynesville, Thursday .July 15; Madera, Fridiy. July 16; Ansonville, Satur day. July 17; New -Millport, Sunday,. July 18; Clearfield, Mansion House, Monday. July 19; Grammandole, Tuesday. July 20; Morrisdale, Wednesday. July 21 ; Urahamton, Thursday .July 22; Multmburg. Friday. July 23; Karihans, Sat urday, July 24; Frenchvillo. Monday, July 26; Shawsville, Tuesday, July 27; Forcus. Wednesday, July 28; Clearfield. Mansion House, Thursday and Friday, July 29 4 30; Philipsburg. Grey's Hotel, Saturday and Sunday, July 31 A August 1. My business agent nrakps out my visits, and ends one of my circulars to every resident is the eounties visited. Go to your principal Post Office, get a circular, and examine it carefully before calling on the Doctor, June Ifl-tit, WINE & LIQUOR STORE- L L. KEIZENSTEIN & CO., DEALERS IX WAVES AXJJ LIQ UORS, MARKET STREET, CLE ARFIKLD, PA. ' A good assortment for medical purposes always on hand. January 27. lS(9-5m. Mens;. YOUT II S! AND EO Y S CLOTHING. The undersigned having recently added READY-MADE CLOTIIIXG to his former buM'ness, would respectfully solicit an examination ol bis stock. Being a practical Tailor he flatters himself that he is able to offer a better clas of ready-made work than has heretofore been brought to this mar ket. Anyone wishing to buy goods in this line wouM save money by calling at his stoio, and making their selections. Also, a full supply of (lents'furnishing goods always on hand. Feeling thankful for past favors, he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 2. lr.9 II. LUIDCK.. E. B. P4TTOS, E. A IKVl.t, JNO BTTO. j. it. lnu i.. . E. B. PATT0N & CO., Having fitted up a first class P L A X I X Vr "Si ILL, are prepared to farnidh to order all kinds of Xian nfactured Lumber, such as FL O OR IX (i, SIDING, Surfacc-drcsscd Lumber, SASII, DOORS, IiLIXDS, and every description of Plain and Fancy Mou'd ings. Dealers will find it to their advantage to consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere Address, E. P. P-atton Co., Cuncaisc'tHe, Dec. 2,'CS. Cle.-trfie.! Co., Pa. 4 4- BEST GOODS" AT "LOWEST PRICES. ?7 J. A. IJlattcnbergcr & Co., XO'.V OFFER AT THEIR MAMMOTH ST011K, IN OSCEOLA, A large and well selected stock of freh SPHJXO AXD SUMMEll GOODS, purchased at lowust market rates, and to be sold at a slight advance on cost, consisting ol DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, II ARDAVARE, QUEENSWARE, WOOD k VTILLOVrWAKE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, LOOTS AND SHOES, FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, FLOUR, FEED, And everything appertaining to well regulati i households, as well also to MILLS, MIXES AND CAMPS. Orders received and promptly filled. Highest market price paidfor Countrv Produce. Sales7)ien are polite attentive and oLh'yi'ug CALL, SEE, EXAMINE, and be convinced. J. A. Ithtttcnberycr tO Co. Osceola Mills, April 2i,lSu9. CrrtWENSVILLE ADYEKTISEMFNTS, M K II I C A N HOUSE, Ctirv.ctisviilo, I'.i. Having taken charge ol this well-known fl itel. the undcisigueu wmuIU respectfully solicit a !.riare of the pnl.Lic patr'-nage. Travelers wiil find tbu acwntuodaliotiieii'iar ! tlioe ul atiy oiutr bouse in this section. Cuarges moderate. Dee. 2. IsoS-tf. JOHN J Kb I'D, Prop'r T S. COLE would inform his ol.l ctw- Miners, and ihe puhlic fiencraily, that he still continues to manufacture B'Ji'iS AND SHOES of the very bet French Call and Kip. at the lowest prices fur cash or approved counfry produce. 11a alsomaKes at kindsof heavy boots All work warranted, ar.d perfect sati.-factiou giv en. Opposite Drauoker's Hotel, Curwensvillc.I'a. July a, IHW-ly. s U S Q U E II A N N A II O U S E . Curwcnsviiie, l'a. EXl'itE.SS AND STAGE OFFICE. This well known Iloiel, having been re-fiiie.1 aud re-furnished throughout, is now open fr the accommodation of travelers, and the abiic in general. Char -cs mo leiaie. '.Vii.M. JEFFRIES. August 14, lSS7-tf. Proprietor. pLEAF. FIELD N FIlSEIl Y.-Em .1 ii- ack Home I xi i $Ti;v. The under-iun-ed having C3labli.-.hed a Nursery, un the Pike, halfway between Curwensville and Cleartield Boroughs, is prepared H' furnish all k i nils of Kri. i trees, (standard and daarl.) r vcrgreen snrun bery.tirape Vines, tinosebcrry, Lawti-n tlio-k berrv. Strawberry and Riisrbei ry vines. Also Sibrian Crab trees Quince au .1 early Scar'e' Hheu barb Ac Orders promptly attended fo. A Ures .Aug Sl.l.Stil J. 1). WKIt'HT, CuruensviUe J. HAYES. Si-koeov 1f.ti-t. Oili-c on Main Street. Cm ens iiie. Penn":!., Wiil make professional visi's f ir the cinveni ;ec f jf the pub !i c eiinin.ct.cing in April. IS '.'J. as follows. vix : Ltitlicrs!nrg fir-t b'ridy of every month; Ansoiiviile.fir-t -Munlay of every month; Lumber i.'itv. fitst Tliur.-tlav of everv tnnn'u ; spending tw. i d.'.ys in either plaije. A.I or.ies f"r work sLoiild be presented on the day of his arri val in eaeh place L' Teeth cxtrjeted by the ap lisaiimi of loon! annsthesiri. comparatively without pain. Alt kir. ls of uentiil v.'urk utirautccd. X. B. The public will please notice, that l'r II , when not cniriged in tho abnee visits, tiw.y be liuml in bis ofrio in Curwensville. ap l.'ii'J ly Y L W AYS, N E ' , WITllOLT FAIL. . JOHN I K V I N. Hnsjut received and opened at the rid stan in Curwensville. an -rtire new stock of Fall ami Winter Goods which hp will seil veiy cheap fi Casu. His stock consists of Dry Hoods, fIrocciin, Hardware, Ouotnswnrc, limits and Shoes, lints. Cups, ltf-:uly made Clothing, etc. The public ecnerally is rcspe. fjlly iivitodtt give him a call : see his stock ,-.nd henr bir r-rices. and purchase from him if yi,u Iio.l it wnl he t your advantage. .o' . 1 -.fid TOU SALE three htiihli Us, 21 l.y .v, -- feet, near thePrVilroad depot. Will be sold sepaiate, .r in a boly. For further inf.inua tion apply to II . E SNVDEK, Clearfield. Pa 'a nnn pounds wool vanti:i 0,)VV l,y ,lie suh-crihyr. hieh will he taken on hook account or in exchange for goods. Maiket prices paid for Wool. ISowcr May 2.1. DAVID CELL. F. C. :n-:u C R 0 M M -ii ; 'LOR. M UK KT STIIKKT, C!.E.l:riKLII. TA , Adjoining the residence of i)r. J ii. liariEwiek,! Keeps n fine assortment of p":iin an,i fancy cluthj. c:tsimerec:. etc.. which lie willni-lkc up to or.lcr. in the latest styles, at tie loutst priees llein" an experienced workman, he guarantees entire ratistac;ion. A t'baro of ptiMic pntn.nug? solicited. Ian. '-', 'Vj-;t'. PAIIMKU, LOOK TO i'OUlt IXTKIt-- L-i I The niiil' rsitif.l Imvini; cl tained the riht to sell T .1 1'nMtVs Iiiiiireve-l Stump Kxtrnctor. after a trial of three dnvs on the farm of .Ivsiuh W Thompson.':: Lawrence tp. we find it pi'r tXL-ellcut in every respect, giving perlVet sati.sfHCtion to all present. ti,t!,i:i; as yet gotten out of rcjuiir. We extracted every tree and stump as we pushed. I::re and stuail. We nov ofl'er it to tiie ci!::ens of L.-twrenco. Pike. Peon. l:r:idfi.rd ar.d iosl.eu town.-hips. We wil; seil :he riht to build a sin2le machine for S'iO .U or au.v peison wifhi:, a u:iehinc tnis shuiukt. we will deliver the s..u:e on the firm of ihe pnr ehaer. and j;iveit a trial fur his sa'isfiction. for 53i'(i On with terms liberal. W. 1. TATK Address Tate A Hrown. A. 11. liilOWX. Clearfield P.O , j? !( 2ln.j Clearfield eunty, P:. ' A T T ) N T r O X ! I'll KSEIIV II TU E FHIJlTTlvKKS. Curculio. wool-b;;rcr. .nnd all other ii H.'cts $o de-ttructive to fruit treed, succodfuiiy prevented from comuiitiing thir ravages on orchards, i he tender vii.e :tnd orn-taieuiai tre nlike preserved in roo, body, branch, and bad. from the attack of any kind of vermi-i or inject, by Fi.-hcr'ii new and useful process f-r prcrci.tiu the b.'.r-jr or other iiiecl8 from irijjrra fruit ire-, shaiif :ir. ornutii'tntal free;, shrubs and vinca," raienicd Septuiuber I2td. lh'irt. This remark-ible inveriti'4i has ht;en ieste 1 in the in net htorotigh winner, and in every in stance givn the mot eonctti-dve pro"i"s of its cicritfl In no case has it failed to prove it$if a perfect and entnpiete protection, aatn: the t i rious kinds of inn-ctj that for yea. a past have been prvng uj-on all kind- of fruit and fruit trecfV 1 'cj-timonial: furni.-h' ! i; desired. Individual and townh:p rifht-can be hMi upon application to O. Ii' ISUKrt. LVq . at KouK'oit. Oluarfiold eouutj.Pa., who i- a'-nt for Clearfield c'Unty. (.Tune Z'A. IWiV.-' m p VALUABLE DEAL ESTATE AT rillVATE SALE. The anders.gned . I'xe-utor of the F?tato of Jason Kfrk. late td' the Pun u rn o J-umber-city. dece.'tsed. uffrr ;it private n:tle the following de scribed real e tate. to wit: The undivided half of about two hunJred aur s of land. ?ituae in L'ni -n lown.'hip. Clearfield county, l'a.. known the Union Mills"' property, -.h.jiit 22 aeres of the lar-d it; cleared, from M) to lot acres is covered with excel cut white pine, beside hetulork and o'her innher. 1 he improvements are a valuable grist mi! I, saw mill, and woolen factory, beside.- a good frame house and barn. The water power is good, situated on Anderson's creek, n bout i'2 miles above Jurwcnsville. Per?oni desirous of pceinj the property, can call up'n-l. K. Amo!d residing thereon. For farther purtioular-j ai-ply to the uudorsiucd at Lumber tity ISAAt? KI!MC. SAMTKl. KiliK". Jan. 13.V-9. Ji)ill UL'SSfclLl.. i:jtr"s E v s r 11 I X G GOODS JVST BECEIVED AT K 1 11 K & "S PK NCEIiS, Lumber City. Pa., The nndcrsijncd won!' respectfully infirm their customers, and the public in eener.nl. that they have just received their fprins stock 01 (roods, consi.-tirjT of Dry Coods. tlr'ieeries. IJ.if Is. shoes. Dais. Caps. Fish. Salt. Flour, Uacon. Nails, Paints. Oil. Stoneware. Hardware. Queensware. Baskets. Tubs. Chiirris. Carpet. Oil cloth, and a general variety of such articles as are usually kept in acour.tr? store, ail of which they will sell ciiesp poi: cash. They weuld also direct attention to tbeir large stock of Keady-made Clotnire:. which tbey offer for sale at a small advance upon eost. KIl'.K A SPEXCER. Lumber City. Pa.. Ma v S, Im7. N. B We also manufacture to order, and con stantly keen on hand a general assortment of Coots and clioes, for men. women and children. KIKK 4 SPENCER. 1 "IIIMKl.E-S'KElNS and Pipe-boxes, t. r Wag ons, torsaie ny .vir.nutl.Li lilULLK o IL, Putty. Painls GlasB and Nails, lor sale at Jnne titi. .MERUELL4 BWLEfc'S S" TOVE3 of all sorts and sixes, constantly on hand at M tllllELL I EUiLLU'S H I RON i IKON ! -Rest bar Iron, for le at 'he MERRELL A BiLJLEK. store of G UNS. Pistols and sword canes to be had at T June.'C6 MEKKELL BIiil.LK CLOVER, Timothy and Orebard-rass eed at C. KRATZER 4 SOS -J, FOR SALE,. . : White Lead. Zinc Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, VarnUhes of all kinds. Colors, in oil ami dry, Paint and Varnish brushes. 1IARTSWICK i IRWIN, Ciearfield Pa -M 5,'M. - AfASSACHrsKTTS MUTUAL LIFE J1 INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated ls.il.. Assets nearly Three Million Dollars Dividends Annually. One-third or one half of the premium loaned to the assured. All Policies Xon-Forteitabto bylaw f the State of Mui-sacbusetls Reliable and energetio Agents wanted Apply to JOHN K.SO.X MARSHALL. State Agent, S. W.eor 6;h and Walnut Street. May 12,'f.U 3m Philadelphia. Pa. PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WOULD X that THE X ATI OX AL BITTERS. bf s cured more cases of Dvspepsia. more cases ot LIVER COM PHIS' I". more coses of XEKVOU.H HEADACHE. FEVER A AG I E. and more ac ot DIBILITV. than any other remedy bef.reLie publ'.c in the same space of tiino IT PURIFIES TUP BLOOD clams ihe u.tipi. restores leep i? an Excellent Ap petucr. aud u ;rcct?ra vir:itor of itie Svgiem. Walton .t zrj. Prol.ricto--s, Nt 3 N . ovtnih , Philadelphia. Sold by hri.-rg.su. u:.d Oeik-r-s gent rallv. Feb 21. rt mo. v i:v stoki-: and saw mill, AT BALD HILLS, C:c;irlij!J county. Tlie n?j'I'rsii:cd hav;nt opened a large and v.'.l .-. !t;ctt-d sUt-k of g-K.d-?. at i:ald ti i 1 Clen f F:ef i cow. ty. re-DCdfuiiy solicit i-hare t-f public 1 .:-r"r;e. 'il.tir -st-L'k embraces Dry (inods. Groeeries, 1 ! ;tr i ware tueeij-iw a it .Tin- ware. lioots and t-hie8, i d Cap d. je:idy uiade t loii.iui;. and m gen er ;l :ts.-urtiuciit of Nniins, ere. 't i.vy ai'.Viiv- k-p on Knni ihe be?t quality of t'!. nr. nv.'l ;i arit-ty ol" i etd At' ." i ld cbuup lor ca-?h. or exchanged for jppn vx k ttuniry prudtice. ii.is tt,z u!t i ic.t'd a Ste;tin Saw Mill, thenar pre'tlif rc i to saw h kinds of lumbvr to older, i i d -. - i i-iif d . and punctual ' v ti lii d . :ov, J0, l?o7. f. L. Jt A. IKWIaX. C O 31 i: T II I X O X E V. k- IN AXSONV1U.E, Clear II cii:.ty, iVnn'a. The or, Jer.ijrned having erected, darinjj the past -summer, n iarc and cummo iious store room, is now engaged iu rilling it uj with & new and soled a-sr)iiieiittr Fall and Winter goda, which he -Cer t the public at prices Ut suit the time U i- Mock of A!enh and 1kjs' clothing U uiu?ual Iv exten-ive. and i- offered to customers at from S- U to 52ii fit r a whole suit. Flour. Salt-and tiro cerics. of every kind, a complete ai-soitmei.t; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy et-ck ; BotR and Shires. Hats hnd Caps in great variety; Ladies dres irooiis. furs, and et'rr rmey ools. together wiih an endless a-vortment of notions too tedious to ciUaiiernte. always mi hnd and iir sale very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other goods in pr jporjinn .ow la tp.u time to ouy. iiuntry proilue of every kind, at the highest n: it k. t price?, will b taken in exchange for good; and even u reenbuck ill not be refused i.t anv article in store. Examine my stock be fore you buy elsewhere. ctober :Vo.lSn7- II. SWAN. n. it. rci.LKr.TON. W. R. MTHEItSOX. E W FIUM! Fco.r.nrox IcPnEiisox, Keep constantly on baud Fresh Meats, such as EEEF, VEAL. MUX TON, Etc., FRESH FISH, All kiiitls of V gi-taole?, in sc:ison, CANNF.P fruits, RUTTEU, LAUD, Etc., Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. Cut-li i:ii l for Cattle, Butter, etc. KOOM OX MARKET ST., rieorfield. Pa -?Iay 12,'(i9. REMOVAL. HAllTSWICK. A: IRWIN, r:ua3i5Ts, Marh't St., Ckurfichl, Pa. Vk'c beg leave to Inform our old and new casto me.s. that we bvf removed our est jbli.-hmeiit to the tew r niJdin-r juht erected pa -Mai ket street, nearly adj- inmg lite Man-ion lionsc ou the west, and ;ppor:te t.r-h;.u A Son.1 store, where we re spectl'uily invite the pul-Iiu to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PA TEXT MEDI C1XES OILS. PAIXTS $ VAUXJSJTES. Our stock of Drugs and Medieinceoonfttet of every thing u.-d.. sheeted with the greatest care, and WAURAXTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep a lull stin k uf Dyes. Perfumeries! Toilet iirticl, s..io.i,3. Tooth Urusbes. U.iir Brush es, WhitewHsb llrushcs, and every otLer kind of 15rusb.es. We have a la ge lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, P.-.ints, ar.d in f.icl everything nsed in the pniiiti:: business, which we offer at City prices to c:iii juytro. TOBACCO AXD SEGARS, Confectionery. Ppiees. ml tho largest stock of va rieties ever otlerud in thi i.-lafte. and warrauted . to be of the best the market nrTird. ' J. O. IIAliTSWIfK, Ucc. 2. ISC'. JOHN F. IKWIN. X'OTICK. All iron indebted to the subscri- jl. i ui-i. icicjuwmu tu come ami n-tue wiib- out delay. It MOSSOP S' um ez.lt. rut ll in patent arKS. frrsalecbea at the 'ri f It. 1MOSSO J f LA.-'l ER the cfccapcEt L Muy 2d '07. iu te county, at JIOjSOP'S. XTjlILS i jfllKK thecheapert In the cennty iV at MOSSOP'S o Tf, CLaTf. S, at greatly reduced pric;. at M:iyl2. S9. MOoSOrT S HYCiOOD? the cheapest in tbe county, at May 29. '(17. ' M JSSOp'S. D j T f-AKNES-". Triiuinin?. and Khoe-flndings for j J J jaieat MKRUELL lil'iLEK'S. I )lll'SE a quantity on band arid for sale at 'lay 3. UrtAUA.M S. SAL DLLS. Erid:es. barne.-s. collars Xe, tor saieat MEHUKLL & tn'LEll H OKSE-SIIOEg, and horsf-nails bd Aug. 23. MF.RHELI. 4 BIGLEK TERV FINE blankets will be sold cheap by J. fllAW W.. flUIE highest market prices paidfor Fbinelc. j b, J. i-HAW AHO.V C PKINO GOODS. Just oneniny splenrtid ft.-ck O of new oods at C. KRATZER 4 S-S CtURr.ANTri tbe best and cheanest in tha rcountyat GRAHAM'S. TvRIEO FRUIT Apples. Peaches. Prune". 1 Cherries'. Currants, Eaisins. just received at June ISB3. W. P. KRATZER'S. 700L WANTED 10k Ofifl pounds wool wanr- ed. Tor which tbe hitheit market price will be paid, by J. PE:A1ZER. ANTED 10.0(10 pounds of WOOL, at tbe, '-Kr.vsrose Eifr.," Clearfield, Pa. jelO mr 1