Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, August 04, 1869, Image 3

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    aftznxan'z goiitnat teaxfdb, a., Jlugwof tt, 1869.
I $69.
t-.. ihe safe iranf mission ;
T" vVvuhH. patrons should remit by check
r, toiif.v ' l.t, fh,,r ic:iers registered.
ere
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-v-jaJ anFciWraeld Katln-ud.
' ..Tvroneat : : : 9 00 a m
51 r-'rficM it : : 1.00 f. m. !
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jrriv'jt Tyrone at
: 5.50 p. m. I
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7 a-.r) p in
Pi vine services will le held
1 'v itk in Clearfield, as follows:
Cv'w. H. Pi'l, ho Methodist
i 1 I'.-rr.'." :mJ evening. Sabhath
c'i'"l at'j lJfa-ver meeting, every
" " i .,'-;V M. Communioti services
TTaiUthl..lcvory month t 10J A. M.
R I'-v Nixdorff in the Lutheran church
iB the IrninpanJ evening.
Wico-mSt. Andrews Episcopal church
nn Tuesday evening at . i o clock, beats
b VwV ch-m-h-M at 10 A. M.,
lhl. ;w.nd and fourth Sundays ot each
nioiith. . ..t -
fail in and ce the st ck of IlaK and the
rr;,.e will he made to suit, at Wui. Reed
Cu's, Cleat field.
S. !:inr off at real cct the Straw Goods
st t!:' Hut sture of J. C. ightcjp A Son,
M.irkft street. Clearfield, Pa.
." i Fahi We understand that the Et
fcu;ive LVwniittec t f the Clearfield County
'!-ien!:ural .Society, have decided to not
ho'.l a Yuk the coming fall.
TnE Pi'.put Bcildixcjs. Doth the pas
cnL r and freight depot buildings, at this
,ijv. jn1 approaching completion. Thoy
an- iir-t cltss structures an ornatnetit to
, ir t. ivii, and a credit to the company.
Tiif. Nkw liuuxiE. We observe that the
-::.rrtni(.-ture of the new biidge, at the
I. 'fur i';id of town, is being put up. Its
..cdy eiimpletioti will be a ::ia'ter of great
.e'lnveiiieiicc o many in and out of town.
TfiT Xi v lloTV.c. The bricklayers com -im
in c-d v.oik, '! Monday morning lat, on
tin: new three .-lory hotel, on the corner of
l':i-t arifl M i.Iict stru ts. This will be the
lu-".-t and bot Luiiuing of the kin J in this
when cii!:iilcted.-
Ni.f J ml. The diagrams, now on exlti
1.;: ,i: the Catuuiis-i.Micrs' office, indicate
that "iir iif j..il is to be an extensive, betiU
r.Ni! ar.l fi.-"-t cla.ss structure provided ith
a!; nirt Lrn improvements. The esti
n .ti-J i-.'-l t-. nearly $."!, 00 I. Ir. will cer
t !j : :hcai buildini il constructed for
t!..it i;u.
r-Ki Sto.m: Lavixo. The corner
..it .iu- new Ev. Lutheran Church, on
t!..-s.'te. n ar lleitcr's SchiMl Ilou.-e, Cov
;; I'liir!!-;., will be laid, if no prev nt
r s I'i-.vi.ie'Mv. on Saturday, August 4ih.
nl ;, r. 'lijiiicnee at 10 o'clock, A. M.
7!':i!-r-r.-art l pcojile in general arc invited
l'r f J'l J.-tT.t.
li.t iv K Mkkting. IV'tvi i.-nee prrniit
li:.. 3 gn.ve n.eet:ug will be held, by the
ji of Me-siah's Church. (Adver.tists).
ihi: iild grounds, on lands of Abram
tiear Kylortown. The rnectiti2 will
i' niuniiiv on 'i'huis'Jay, August. 12ih, and
i"!i:mue ovi-r the f.tllowiug Saiiba'h. Revs.
II .li.iii 'i a:i i la : -h, and other ministers, are
i'!'t:i:'ed
.) be p e-cnt. Ali are invited to
yi.Mi.i.
','v nra:i.Y ! ki timj The seec.iul qnar
ttr!y iiifr'iiig. of'rhe M. E. Church in Cur
i n vi!!v. niii be h 11 i.n August Tth and
'!:. iVeai'liiiri; on Satuiday night, Sunday
'''"Mi. aiid Sunday nihr. laove Feast
' ni'i! ning nt 'J o'clock. Children's
Mi't-tui at 1'; .'clock on Sunday afternoon.
II. v. .1 S M". Murray, P. E., will officiate
at h!! i!il meetings. The friends arc invited
t att: ii 1.
T. Tf..-iif:is. The Siatc Teachers' As-s-
i 'iia.Tlueli is to meet at Greensbuig on
1 -nurii of A T.-iist, praini-es to be a coin-ji.'.-tj
..i ve-.-.. 'fh; iiejjde of Grecnsburg
h IV- "ill'. :irr:iri iKMts t) give t'l3 tea.di--r
i !,: j' weleoiiie. AH the ladies who
i t 'ii i w ill l.e entertained I'rec of charge
:: ! :i:ir;:i!'ii at the low rate of from one
-:v !o . ii,- d.d'ar and fifty cents per day.
"-!!ir j.iyiiia lull f,i:c over the railroads
:" " ii ; u.-g, will be returned free of
1 MiMiMi A camp meeting, corn
'' "t: i.nr A ij'i-t 27th, 1WJ, will be held on
'; ' I ar'-vM Circuit, in a beautiful Chest
r :' 'r vc. u:i tl.o pieiui.-es id .John Sankey,
! :: t;., sbi-n M. E. Church, about 5.1
, ,,f (".iaificJ town, and 2 miles
"fiiawsville. Our friends from ad
Stations a'id Circuits are cordially
. tn tent with us. Lumber for tents
tmis. R.iad and other faciliiies
g '1. F-ir farther information
W. A. Cl.IPPINiiER. Pastor,
Clearfield, Pa-
Mi I. 1'liks. A gentleman who has
'. 1 who is willing to swear that it is
he -.ivs. inf.iniis us that the best flv-
he w.i.-id is a tu.nbler of whisky,
waii-r. They will gather about it
' -'-.!.!-. ,- nk it very greedily, get drunk
t;i::i'.!. in head over heels inline
i y. ai: J ,yia it, a jigy. (or informant
' !.:;: ii,is tin rjle ,iests ten times
i; than he lightning fly killer, and ten
in-are of them than the old fashioned
. ::!('. and water. It won't cost
'" it. and there's lots of flies to
' si -.HI!
on iii.w.
I.:sT (,r Ir-iKRS remaining unclaimed in
' '''t O E.-e at Clearfield, August l, '69:
T. R. I-ong.
Miss Mary C. Lender,
Mrs. Emily K. Morse,
James C McKay,
A. Osborn,
K. i Oram.
George Keiter,
Frank Kocker.
John W. Uorabaugb,
John H. Stewart,
Merrit fsauster,
F. S Syers,
Kal R ismner.
John smith, (3)
Stacy W. Thompson,
MissM. Dickerman,
t.ilttrt Walk,
Susan Walk.
U. II. Wood.
r ILiIlark.
'H 'r,..a
' 'n I,,.,.
,: r,' M le
p,., Jr;
'r.T ticheolaub.
''xV Ke,lin8.
31 rrreaian.
.'.-;; '.rAi,am,
" 'rah-m.
yy " Hl.auiina Henrv,
,, J3 U!.
t;5. -'e.-tia Hiie,
Uul.r,
Lor.ia,
'CLKARF IELP.PA.. AUG. 4,
Summer Dres9 floods, at reduced figures,
at Wm. Keel A Co's.
Throw that old Straw Hat away and get a
! new one, utco.t, at Wm. Reed & Co's.
Soiling off at red cost the Straw Goods
Hi um Hill oiuic vi m - w. uigut,u n, ouu
Market Street, vicarueia, ra.
Partnership. Bv reference to our
, ... . . , ... -,, . - , , ,v
navcriiMiie eoiaimj.', ii w..i wu.iuai t
If Arni.!roni? and S. Linn. Ksn's. have
f,,,.,,,,, a U- nnrtnershin in WilltainsDOrt.
Pa. Persona having business in that sec
- . .
tion are referred to the gentlemen above
named.
Pic Sir neap. PtxxviLLE. The congre
gation of St. Bonavcnturi Church, Dear
Pennville, Grampian Hills, will hold a Pic
nic on the 2Sth of August, to pay the debt
on their new church. Dancing will begin at
10 o'clock, a. m. K. O'Braxman,
Aug. 4,'69-4t. . Pastor.
Pixf. Grove Academy and Seminary.
This school will open August 1 0th. Tuition
from S?G to $10. There will be a Normal
class for the beneOt of teachers. Students
prepared for business or for college. For
particulars address, B. F. Hughes, Princi
pal. Pine Grove Mills, Centre couuty, Pa.
Ju'y 28, 1869-2t.
DisOLl'Tiox. The co-partnership here
tofore 'existing between Bennett, Blatten
berger & Co., in the mercantile business, in
Osccola.Iwas dissolved by mutual consent
on July 1st, 1S9. The business will be
continued at the old stand by
J. A. Blattesbeuoeb & Co.
July 21, 1S6). St.
At a recent meeting of the Board of
Health of New York, a letter was received
from Pr. Harris concerning cholera in the
west. He Fays the disease has not become
epidemic this summer at any point west of
the Aileghenies or north of the Ohio, but is
spreading in a fearful manner west of the
Mississippi, noon the great routes of travel.
The Zingari Bitters will prevent and cure
cholera as'well as all other aCection of the
bowels. It is the greatest tonic extant.
To CrsTOMERS. We, the undersigned
merchants, of the .Borough of Cleai field,
do agree to close oar respective places t f bu
siness at eight o'clock every evening, (except
Saturday evening), on aud after July 21st,
1809.
C. Kratzer & Sons,
J. B. Graham & Sons,
IK G. Nivling,
"Weaver & Butts,
11. Mossop,
Merrill & Bigler,
J. Shaw & Son,
J. P. Kratzer.
Win. Beed&Co.,
I. la. Ueisenstein. 1
Notice. This is to notify customers that
our respective places of business will be
closed, on and alter August 1st to Nov. 1st,
at 7 o'clock, and from Nov. 1st to April 1st,
at 7 o'cloek of each evening; Saturdays,
days of public gatherings, and rafting ex
cepted. Persons l aving special business
afiwjcjosing hour will find us at our resi
dences. Arnold & Hartshorn,
John Irvin, Thompson & Co.,
Jos. II. Irvin, E. A. Irvin & Co.,
Jno. II. Jenkins, ILirtsock &. Goodwin.
Curwensville, July 28. 1809.
Ml P.DEIt IX Cambria Cocxty. We take
I he follcT.'iug fn-m the Ebctisl.nvg AUrglie
iiimi : At Fry's Mill, Susquehanna t iwu-.-hip,
Caiid:ia county, two men, laewis
Iloltzner and Phiiip Pbalon, employes were
eng iged burning slabs and refuse stuff, on
July 20ih. The work was mnnotouous,and
'"to make the time pass away" a gallouof
whi.-ky was introduced. The rtsult was that
llul zaer and Phaloa became itoxicated and
were speedily engaged in a quarrel. Words
led to blows, un 1 during the fracas, as is al
leged, Iloltzner stabbed Phalou iseven times
with a pet ket knife. One cut took effect
on the arm, one on the thigh, one on the
top of the head, and four in the breast.
One of the latter penetrated the heart to
the depth of one inch, causing death almost
instantly. Holtzner was arrested the same
night, and was commit ted to jail the next
day. A brother of Iloltzner' a was also ar
rested und lodged in jail, charged with hav
ing incited the quarrel and furnishing the
knife with which the cutting was done.
Late Publications.
Arthur's Home Macazixk. ByT. S.
Arthur, Phila -?2 a year. The August
number of this favorite magazine, contains
many things of interest engravings, fashion
plates, illustrations of toilet articles, besides
a large variety of literary articles and poet
ry. It is a work worthy the patrouage of
the reading f ublie.
Once a Month. by T. S. Arthur &
Son's, Phila $2 a year. Is a sprightly lit
tle work, containing many of the finest pro
ductions on both sides of the Atlantic The
August number is fully up to the standard
of its predecessors. Send 20 cents and get
a number.
The Children's Hoi r. by T. S. Ar
thur & Sons, Phila $1,25 a year. As its
title indicates, this is a work designed for
children. It seeks to inspire children with
La reverence for God, and a gintle, forbear
ing disposition towards their fellow mortals.
Parents should, by all means, place tho
'"hour" in the hands of their children.
Peter's Mcsical Monthly by J. L.
Peter'fc, 19S Broadway, New York. $3 a
year single copies St) cents. This work
merits the patronage of the musical pub
lie, because it contains much of the latest
and best music published. The publisher
gives over $50 worth of music in a year, be
sides 108 pages of select reading, for $3.
We commend it to the patronage of our
readers.
The Supreme Court of North Carolina
has just declared that intermarriage between
a member of the colored raeo and a member
of the white race is unlawful, and therefoie
void according to the law of the State.
The internal revenue receipts on Friday
last were 1,047.210.20. Grand total for
month $20,579,797.61.
Watchword of the Democracy Packer,
Pc-rshing, and Bepudiation.
Clearf eld Betail Kareets.
toRRtcTEn it K. Mossnp. Arc 4, 1S69.
Apr.lcs.drW lb, t IB II ty. ton. - 512 00
Apples. groen.bu, I 03 Hams. lb, 2
Applchutter, gal, 100 Shoulders, 17
tutter, lb. .Itl ies. " 20
Iff. fre,h Ih, IS Lar.l, lb. ' 2
Bctf, dried. ' 25 Oats. bu. SO
ISui'K wheat, basil. 1 0!) Onions. " 1 5J
Bucivwheat flour lb. 4 PorK, lb, 15
lieans.bu, 3 00 ' meu. bbl, 37 0
board?, per M, 15 00 Potatoes, bj, 1 00
C.rn.8hclld, 125 Plasler. bbl, 3 50
ears, , t'-'J Peaches, drifd, lb. 19
" tiiei!, if," live, bush, 1 25
Chop, rje, 3 25 Kags. lb. 3
' mixed, 2 50 alt. rer sack, 3 00
'liee?e, lb. 2 .Shicgles, 18 in, 5 00
Cherries, lb. la 25 in. a12 00
Chijkens. dressed, lb. 20 Timothy aee.t, bu. 5 00
Egg.. 20 Wheat, bu, I $0
Hour, bhl, 7 50 Wool. lb. 40
Closing Quotations of Governm't Seonrities.
JAMES T. B R A D T A CO.,
i3irrtsxor to S. Joxrr? Co.)
CORNER OF FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS.
Pittsburg, June 19 1SA9.
buv 'sell i buy. sell.
GOLD H0 M" 5-20s. Jan.'7, llOjIMOi
U.S. a..lS81. 117 ll'fil 5 20s.Jul rC7 10H M0S
5 2ns.lS(i2, 114i MSi June. 7 SOir, 10MJ 10Si
5-20S.1SIU, 1061 10ft July, f-303, 109i109i
5 20S.1S85, 10.iJ.10fi May Comp,'5,1 14 ,
10-40s. JOSi'lO:! Aug.Comp.'ft5,ll.l,llSl
5.20s. Jan. '5, 10SJ losj: 8ept.Comp. 65.llH illSj
520s. Jul. '05. 1 OS lost; Oct. Com p. '65,1 J71M IS
We are now converting 7-30 of the June and
July series into 15 old Coupon 5-20 bonds of ISS5 7
.1 (h-eat llemcJif for the cure
of Throat mid Limy Disrates. Doctor
Wi'xlinrt's Vint Tree Tar Cordial.
It is the vital prineiple of the Pin" Tree, ob
tained by a peculiar process in the di'tillalicn of
the tar. by hloh its highest medical properties
are retained.
It is the only safeguard and reliable remedy
which has ever been prepared from tho Juice oi
the Pine Tree
It invigorates the digestive organs and restores
the appetite.
It strengthens t.he debilitated system.
It purities and enriches the blood, and expels
from the system the corruption which scrofula
breeds on ihe lungs.
It disolves the muens or phlegm which stops
the air-pussae3 of the lungs.
Its healing principle acts upon the irritated
snrfce of the lungs and throat, penetrating to
each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing
inflamraa'ion
It is the result of yearsof study and experiment,
and it is offered to the afflicted, with the posittve
assurance of its power to cure the following dis
eases, if tho patient ha not too long delayed a re
sort to the means of cure :
Consumption of the Lungs. Cough. Sore Throat
and l'-reast Kronchitis. l.iver Complaint, ltlind
and Pleeding Piles, Asthma, Wbuopiug Cough.
Dipiheria. Ac. Ac
Ve are ofton asked why are not other remedies
in the market for Consumption, Coughs. Colds,
and other Piilroo mry affections equal to Dr. L.
Q. Wishart's Pine 1 ree Cordial. We answer
1st It cures, not by stopping cough, but ov
loosening and assisting nature to throw off the
unhealthy matter collected about the throat and
bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough.
2d. Most '1 hroat and l.ung Kemedics are com
posed .f anodynes, which allay the cough for
awhile. but by Their constringing -fTec:s.the fibres
become hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coag
ulate and are retained In the system, causing dis
ease beyond the control of our most eminent phy
sicians 3d The Pine Tree Cordial, with its nssutants,
are preferable, because they remove the cause of
irritation of the mucus membrane and bronchial
tubes, assist the lungs to act and throw r-ff the un
healthy secretions, aud purify the blood, thus
scientifically making the cure perfect.
Dr. Wishart has on tile at hi. office hundreds
and thousands ofCertificates from Men and Wo
men of unquestionable character who were once
hopelessly given up to die. but through the Prov
idence of Ood were completely restored to health
hy the Pine Tree Tar Cordial A Physician iu
aitiudance who can be consulted in person or by
mail. r- chars'. Price of Pine Tree
Tar Ciirdial SI 50 per liottle. $11 per dox. -"ciil
br Kxf reps on receipt of priee Address. "I.. Q
t! Wirhart. M. 1. 'o 2:52 Nonh 2d .etreet Phila
delphia Pa.
April 2'st, 18tl9-3m.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
StJicacSs Jytilnwntc fyi'tfj),
Seeweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. will cure Con
smupiion. Liver Con. plaint and Dyspepsia, if ta
Ken according to directions. They ar all three
to b taken at the same time. Th?y cleanse the
stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then
the nppttite becomes good the food digests and
makes good blood, thu patient begins to grow in
lleh the diseased matter ripens in the I ngs.and
the patient outgrows the disease and gets well.
This is tha OLly way to cure the consumption.
To these three medicines Dr. J. II. Schenck. of
riiili.ilclphij. owes his unrivalled success in Ihe
treatment of pulmonarv consumption The Pul
monic Srup ripens the morbid matter in the
lungs, nature throws it on ny an easy expectora
tion, for when the i.h'.e'Mu or u.nticr is ripe, a
slight cough w ill throw it off. and the patient has
rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, tho
Seaweed Tonic aiid Mandrake Pills must be fretdy
used to clo-inse the stomach and liver, so that the
Pulmonic Syrup a'id Ihe food will make good
blood.
Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent
causes of Consumption Schenck e Seaweed Ion
ic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and tbe
alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is
inada of. assists the stomach to throw out the gas
trie juice 1o dissolve tbe food with the Pulmonic
SvruD. and it is made into good blood without fer
mentation or souring in the stomach Tba great
reason why physiciansdo not eoie consumption is
thrra-Aa-T to do too much ; (hey give medicine to
stoptbe cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats,
hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the
whole digestive powers. locking up the secretions
and eventually tbe pat-ent sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenck. in his treatment, does not try to
stop a cough, night sweats chills or fever. Re
move the cause. aud they will all stop of their own
accord No ono can be cared of consumption, liv
er complaint, ayspcpsia. catarrh, canker, ulcer
ated ihrout unless the liver and stomach are made
healthy.
If a person has consumption. of course the lungs
in souic way are diseased. -either tubercles, ab
scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or
the lungs are a mass of inilimation an t last de
caving. In such cases what must be done? It
is not onlv the lungs that 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 chance is tu take Schenck's three medicines
which will bring up a tone to tbe stomach, the
patient will begin want food, it will digrst eas-lj
and make good blood; then the patient begins to
gain in flesh, aud as soon as the body begins to
grow . the lungs beg n to heal up. and the patient
gels fleshy and well. 'Jhis is the only way to
cure consumption.
When there is no lung disease, and only liver
complaint ami dvspepsia, Schenck's Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Villa are sufficient trithout
the Pulmonic Syrup. Take tbe Mandrake Pills
freely in all bilious complaints, as they are per
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted
bealth-for many years past, and now weighs 225
pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton.
the very last stage of a uluionary consumption, his
physicians having pronounced bis esse hopeless
and abandoned him to his fate. He was cured
bv the aforesaid medicines.and since bis recovery
many similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck's
preparations with the same remarKable sncces.v
The directions accompanying each, make it not
absolutely necessary to see Dr. Schenck. unlets
the patients wish their lungs examined, and for
this purpose be is Professionally at bis Principal
Office. Philadelphia, every Saturday, where ali
letters for advice must be addressed. He is also
professionally at No 32 Bond Street, New York
ever, other Taesda v. and at Xo. 35 Hanover St.
Boston, every other Wednesday. He sives advice
free, but for a thorough examination with his
Kespirometor tbe prie is Si. Office hours it each
city rrom ! A. 31 to .1 I'. M.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton
ieeacb SI. 50 per bottle, or iS.bO a halt-doien
Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all
druggista.
DR. J. II. SCHENCK.
A p. 7.'9-ly I 15 X. fithSt.. Phil' a. Pa,
3
TIIITE WINE VINEGAR a superior arti
clc f.r pickling.for sale by J. f. HKA iZEK
M
APLE SI.'GAR just received at
J. r. KKATZfcK S, Maraet career
" ITSICAL (iOODS.violins.flutes. fifes claronets,
l I aeenrdeons. Italian strings, guitar strings.
i : . 1 . ......... r . nEriiatinn brink.
for sale by J. P. Kli ATZER.agent for Pianos and
organs. January 6. ISO",
GROUND AND UNGROUND SPICES. Pitrn
English Currants, Essence Coffee, and Vine
gar ot the best qualitv. tor sale ov
Jan 10. ilAiiXaWICli A IRWIS.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD SCALES,
OP ALL KITi. ALSO,
EaESa;9 Harrows, Warehouse Trucka, Copying
Presses. Improved Money Draerg, Ac.,
FOR S ALB BV
MEERELL & BIGLER,
Peiilcrs in Hardware,
Jure 30. ClkarfielD, Pa. 1803.
C. KRATZER & SONS
are receiving a splendid, stock of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS.
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKJIITS,
ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
HATS,
DRESS GOODi AND TRIMMINGS,
BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
BLACK AND FANcr SII.KS, '
FINE BLACK ALPACAS,
TJ if EQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS,
MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS,
HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $5,
MEN'S AND BOYS' FIXE AND HEAVY
SHOES,
BEST STOE TEA SETTS, $G,
CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL, MARKETING AND CeVUTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
CloarhYM. June SO, li!.
ATTENTION,
B U Y E II S
REAR! READ!!
Who sells the cheapest goods in the
county ?
MO S SO T !
Who sells best calicoes a 1 1 21 cts a yard ?
MOSSOP!
Who sella best nnbleached muslin at !7 cents'
MOSSOP!
Who sella Hall's Calf Boots at 5 00?
M O S S O P !
Who sells Hall's best Coarso Boots at 54 50?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hall's best Kip Boots at $4,50?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hats lower than anybody else?
M O S S O P !
Who sells Sugar the cheapest ?
. MOSSOP!
Who sells Syrup the cheapest?
M O S S O P 1
"Who sells Flour the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Hardware the cheapest ?
M O S S O P!
Who sells Queenswarc the cheapest ?
Mossor?
Who sells Tinware the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Clothing the cheapest ?
M O S S O P!
Who sells Tlaster the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Salt the cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who first brought goods down to the
lowest cash prices ?
MOSSOP!
Everybody should buy their goods at
MOSSOP'S!
Clearfield, May 12. 1S69.
17 D. PERKS 4 Co's flour, the best in market, for
jj sale by J SHAW 4 SON.
DESSICATEDCOCOAM'TS, for pics. puddings,
etc , for sale at GRAHAM'S.
CI ABLE CHAINS a good article, on hand and
z for sale by ME .1'. ELL 4 BIGLEH.
CAWED LUMBER. The undersigned
having started m the Lumber business.
ear Osceola, Clearfield countv. Pa., is now pre
pared' to furnish prne Boards, clear and panel
(tuff. tie. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order
and shipped on short notice.
U.K.MACOMREK.
Osceola Mills.
May 5. lpr,3-f. ClcarSeld co.. Pa.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Tbe First Session of the next Scholastic year
of this Institution, will commence on Monday,
the 6th day of September, 155.
Pnpila can enter at any time. They w ill be
charged with tuition from the time they enter to
the close of tbe session.
The course of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished education of both sexes. ,
The Principal having had tha advantage of
mnch experience in his profession, assure pa
rents and guardians that his entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the mental and moral
training of the youth placed under bis charge.
Tekxs ot Trrriox:
Orthography, Heading. Writing aad Primary
Arithmttic, per session, (11 weets.) $5 00
Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo
' 6.00
AIgcbru.,Gemnetry, Trigonometry, Mensuration
Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keening, Botany, and Physical Genera
pby. $3,00
Latin. Greek and French, with any of the a-
bove branches $12.00
Musie. Piano, (30 lessons.) 910.00
dfNo deduction will ba made for absence.
For further particulars inquire of
Rev P. L.UAKRISON. a w.
Jujy 311S67. Principal .
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPARISON.
AJvantapre of thr MUTVA L riau over tie
lirtnrn Premium Plan of
STOCK COMPANIES:
RATES.
Tl'turn Pr'm Al'itml
Diff'renrm YearTy
A?. Plra Plan
on $1,000 ou 51 0.110(1
8S 115 Ssti 50
40 $10 65 3i 00
45 5 30 37 30
50 75 50 47 00
55 109 35 59 40
1A (0 Iri'J 0U
2s 50 2S5 00
49 95 4'J9 50
On the ages named the ratos of the Stork Com
pany are from 25 to St percent, higher th n the
Jiuiual rates.
RESULTS.
Policy ur S5.000 at I Policy in the Mutual
age of 32, on the return Company same age. half
premium pian m i-ioca , casn.nan note, lor iu
Companies, annual pre
Ol.0.will cost in 10 years.
mium. all eh.SI39 50.
in cash, iccluaing in
terest on notes. $1,505
and it DiviUeiut to be
made. In case of death I Hut the Mutual Cuuipa
at mu oi iu years. Ibe I ny will pay the
u,.i. .... 1
- fJ
the
Ain't of Policy $5,000
Return Premium 1.395
Am t of Policy SI 0,000
Less Pr'm nous 500
56,395 Cash 49.500
in Cash. and 4 dividerds
Sho-n-ing tfiat for 5110 lor Cash Premium,
tbe gain on the Mutual plan to tho insured mem
ber's family is Pitlv Prr Crnt. Should death
occur at the end ot 5 years, the comparison would
ne-
Cash p'd Stock Co .S'"97 5ft-p'd to fmily?5.rS97 50
"Mutual" S7 00- " S'J.aOD UU
and dividend.
At the aie of 40, the Mntna! plan lor $1,918 40
Cash Premium will yield S9.30I) ; while the Stock
plau for si n.Yl so. Cash Premium, yields tT.O.ta.
50. Showing a gam on the mutual Ian of
'All 50, and dividend.
INSURE TOUR LIFE TN THE
PENN MUTUAL,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
It. II. SWOOPE, Agent,
July 14.,69-.f Clearfield. Pa.
DR, CLARK,
rnoFESsoB of
Anatomical Patlialoirv,
TV 7
and lMiysiciari for tlic exclusive treat
ment of Chronic Disease?.
A Coiiiltatiott and Ej-iimiuntioii of Patient
matie rrte of 1, barge.
Dr Clari examiM and explain your diteasr
mitiottt aLiii any tiiteiious If he aiitfrtai.'i
your rae van Ihow it. attH e'itit be dereivd. If
he. cannot tell your dtra and hovyon feet trith-
out o-A-'Mf qnestiotl he. dor not rounder hi mri f
competent to treat your caie. Tin m the rttrriou
tn go I'll ami voticnu tliotiiit not lie auet vim
any other. - Tki t lU only direct add itotttcc
evidence, of my ability as a S -ietitijic Pltyiiritii .
and by this standard I am willing to be judged.
L'r. Clark treats no case unless conscientiously
nf the opinion that it can bo cured or permanent
ly benefitted.
Vt. . lark treats no case unlesss nvcan d serine
the dissasc and its symptoms without interrogi
ting his patient.
lr. Clark will treat no Chronic Disease unless
he can explain its character to the complete and
perfect eat intact loi or the patient examined. And
the Dr. would hers most pfrsitivrir state, that be
desired no patients to take treatment from him.
unless tticy are tuny anu eompiete'y satiue-i
with ilis court! Itations and examinations, which
are made free from charge.
Ir. ClarK bases his practice npon the incontro
vertible law of Nature. First That every cause
has as effect. Second That diseases are causes
producing effects or symptoms, and that every
disease has its own 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
amintd.
Dr. Clark's method of diagnosing or explaining
diseafes and their symptoms is only the process
of rensoning from cause to effect, and has been
acquired by thorough literary and medical cul
ture, and also by an almost unlimited practice In
every form of disease to which the human system
is liable.
By this process of reasoning the Dr. has ac
quired a reputation and success in treating dis
eases seldom attained.
Dr. Clark is making quite a nnmber of conve
nient appointments for ihe benefit of invalids who
cannot go a long distance to consult him Pa
tients will find this an opportunity nrely afford
ed, and one they should not fail to take advan
tage ot.
its Dr. furnishes all the medicines, instru
ments and apparatus necessary fur the successful
tre:inent ot every case.
CLEARFIELD COIN IT APPOINTMENTS.
Clearfield, Mansion House. Monday, Tuesday.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. .Tune 21 , 22.
23, "i. 25, and 26. lSf.9 ; Curwensville Monday.
June 24 ; Pennville, Tuesday. June 29 ; Packers
ville. Wednesday, June 30; Luthorshurg, Thursday-July
1; Rockton. Friday, July 2; Clearfield.
Mai. -ion House. Saturday, July 3; T.looiuington.
Morday, July 5 ; Lumber city, Tuesday. July 6 ;
Ostend, Wednesday. July 7; Durnside. Thursday.
Julv 8; Patchinville. Friday. July 9; Cbeiry
TrM. Saturday, Ji'ly 10; Westovcr, Monday .July
12; Glenhope. Tuesday, July 13: Mt. Pleasant,
Wednesday. July 14; Jaynesville, Thursday.July
IS; Madera. Friday. July 16; Ansonville, Satur
day. July 17; New Millport, Suuday. July IS;
Cloarfield. Mansion House, Monday. July 19;
Grammandole, Tuefday, July 3; Mnrrisdale,
Wednesday. July 21 ; tirabamton. Thursday July
22; Mul-onburg. Friday. July 23; Kartbaus. Sat
urday. July 24; Frenchville. Monday. July 26;
ShuwsTille.Tuesday. July 27; Forcas.Wednesday,
July 2S; Clearfield. Mansion House, Thursday
and Friday, July 29 4 30; Philipsburg. Grey s
Hotel, Saturday an t Sunday, July 31 4 Angostl.
My business agent makes out my visits, and
setds one of my circulars to every resident in
the counties visited. Go to your principal Post
Off.ce, get a circular, and examine it carefully
bei'ure calling on the Doctor. June 16-6t
II
ALL'S FINE CALF-SKIN BOOTS, at S5 00,
May IZfiS ar. aussur .-v
D
RIED FRUIT, att reduced prices, at
M3J " f - ... ... .
"VCEEXSWARE Tea sets. best stone-ware. 44
pieces, at S 60 at .viu?ut".
S TV AIM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medical Dis
covery, fiembeld's Buehn, Hake s Cod Live
O l Jayr.e's and A ver"s Medicines. for sale by
Jan. 10. H A KTSW ICK A I R WIX.
WINE-& LIQUOR STORE-
I. L rvEIZKNStElN: & C.,
LEArr.HS r!t
WIXES AXI) LQ fonSy
MAP.KET STIIEET CLEARFIELD. PA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
on band .
Javuary 27. 1809-4.m.
M K
Y Or U T II S''
iXD ECrYS',
CLOTHING,
TSe undersigned having recently ad'drd1
READY-WAVE : CLOtHIVG
to his former basiilesS. woild respectfully
solicit an examination ol his stoclr. Eiiing
a practical Tailor he flatters himself
taot he is able to offer a better
rlVr of ready-made work
than has heretofore beam
kiought to this mar
ket. Anyone wrsSmj to 6uy gxrs ra tn line
wovrld save money by calling at his storv,
and making their selections. Also;
a fall spply of (Jents furnishing
goods' always on hand.
Feeling thankful for past favors, he wowld re
spectfully solicit a coDtiauance of the
same.
April 2-5.1 8C9. tt. RUIDGE.
. ft. PATTOX,
K. Jl 1HV1N,
J. R. IK W IN.
E. B. PATT0N & CO.,
Having fitted up a first class
P L A X r X (1 M ILL,
sre prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man
nfactured Lumber, such as
fl o onixa, si i) ix g,
Sui faee-il rested Lumber,
SASli, DOORS, BLINDS,
and every description of Plain and Fancy Mou'd
ings. Doalcrj will find it to their advantage to
consult onr prices before purchasing elfewhere
Address, E. B. Patton k Co.,
CttriccnxciHe,
Dec. 2,'OS. Clearfield Co., Pa.
44-
BEST GOODS
t?
AT
"LOWEST PRICES ."
J. A. Blattenberer k Co.,
NOW OFFER AT TflEtU
MAMMOTH ST011E,
IN OSCEOLA,
A large and well selected stock of freh
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, purchased at lowest market rates, and to
be sold at a slight advance on cost, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEEXSW ARE,
WOOD k WILLOWWARE,
a
NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
DATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES,
FLOUK, FEED,
i
And everything appertaining to well regulati t
households, as well also to
MILLS, MINES AND CAMPS.
Orders received and promptl y filled.
Highest market price pa id for
Country Produce.
Salenmeu tire polite, attentive and olAitjinQ
CALL. SEE, EXAMINE,
and be convinced.
J. A. Bhttienhertjer & Co.
Osceola il;i:3. April 2i,l59.
FOR SALE,
White Lead, Zino Paint, Linseed Oil. Terpentine,
Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and
dry. Paint and Varnuh brushes.
HARTSWICK ir.VVIS,
Clearfield.? -M 5,'C9.
fAPSACnfJSETTS MUTUAL
A INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE
Incorporated 1 Hi I Anns nearly Throe Million
Dollars dividends Aunua'ty. One-third or one
half of the premium loanr-t to tbe a-urad. All
Policies Non J-orlriuble by law tf the Str.ta of
Massachusetts Reliable and energetic Agents
wanted Apply to
JOHN KNOX MARSHALL S-ate Agent. '
S. W.eor 6th and Walnut Street.
Mayl2.'C9 3m J TMIadelpkh.. Pa.
PROCLAIM IT TO ALL TIIE WORIJV
THE XATW.YAL M1TTZRX.
Bas-cured more eases of Dyspepsia, more eases of
LIVER COMPLAINT, more cases of NiJUVO'JS
HEADACHE. FEVER 4 AG t E, ard more caws of
DIB1LITY. than any other remedy before tae
public in the same space of tiiae
it run i fie s run blood
clams tbe mind, restores sleep, is an Excellent Ap
petiser, and a general Tig... at ,r of the Svinem.
WALTON 4 ZlG.P.-oi rietor.
No ?N. Seventh St . Philadelphia..
Sold by Drugg.sts, and Dealers generally.
a O M E T II I N O N E W
IS ASSOXVU.I.E.
Ch'ai fichi county, Ponn'a.
fhe undersigned having erected irarmg trie
past summer, a large sad cosaaisdioae store room,
is now engaged in tolling it op with a Raw aTKi
sclcct asvorlmentoF Fatl and Wintergoodd. which,
he offers' to the public at prices to suit the times
His stock of Mens' and boys' elcthin-r is nrusnal'
ly extensive, rtnd is offered to customers at trom
SI0 to 52l for a whole suit. Floor, Salt and Gro
ceries, of every kind, a complete as-ottsient;
Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy ?t;.i k ; Roots-ar.t
Shoes. Hats and Caps, in greirt variety : Ladies'
Iress goods, furs, and other fancy onils. totro'her
with an endless as-rrrtment of r.otmn too tedious
to enumerate, always on hand aril tor sale Very
eheap. Prints at in cents a yard. ami other g-mds
in propoTi,BB. Now is the time to huy.
Country produce of every kind, at ihe highest
market prices, will be taken in exchange for
goods; and even Greenback:: will nor be refused
or any article in store. Examino my stock be
fore yoa buy elsewhere.
October 30. 1367. Fl SWAN.
EW STORE AND
SAW MILL,
AT
BALD HILLS,
Clearfield cottnty.
The undersigned, having opened ft large and
well selected stock of goods, at bald Hills. Clear
field county, respectfully solicit' a share of public
patronage.
Their stock embraces Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hard ware. Queensware.Tin- ware Jtaots na.t Shoe-,
lla's aud Caps. Heady made Clothing aad ajea
er"l assortment of Notions, etc.
They atways keep ou hand the be.-t onatity of
Flour, and a variety of Feed
All goods soldcheap for cash, or exchanged for
approved country produce.
Having also erected a Steam Saw Mill, they (ire
prcdared to saw all kinds of lumber to order.
Orders solicited, and punctually filled.
Nov.2, 1SG7. tl. A A. IRWIA,
D. ft. Fn.t.r.nfox.
w. . K'puer.sn.
XT 11 TIT Tt Ti HI I
i ii n r i it m :
FuLLiiuTox A: McPjiekson,
Keep constantly o band Fresh Meats, sncb as
BEEF, VEAL; MUTTON, Etc.,
FRESH FISH,
All tfnJs of Vegetables, in season,
CaNNEI' FRtlTS,
BUTTER, LARD, Etc.,
Which they will sell at the lowest market price.
Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc.
ROOM OX MARKET ST.,
Cfeart-eld. Pa -May J2 '09.
Pi E M 0 V A L .
HARTSWICK k IIUVIX,
DRUGGISTS,
JlarMSt., CctirJetd, Pa.
We f.c leave to inform our old and new ensto-nie.-s.
that we h.v- removed ouf estsblNhment to
ihe new build inj jtul erected ou Market street,
nearly adjoining the Mansion House on the west,
and apposite Graham 4 Sons' store, where we re
spectfully invite tbe public to come and buy their
nRVes, CHEMICAIJI, PA TEXT MEDI
CI XES, OILS. PAINTS St YAKXISIIES.
Our stock of Drugs and Mcdicineseonaist of every
thing need, sjlected with the greatest care, and
WAKIIJXTED STRICTLY rURE!
We also keep a lull stuck of Dyes. Perfumeries
Toilet articles.Soaps. Tooth ltrusbes. Hair Brush
es. Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of
Lrushes. We have a la ge lot of
White Lead, Turpentine,
Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in fact everything used
in the painting business, which we offer at City
prices to cath jnyers.
tobacco Ayn segaks,
Cr nfeclionery. Spices, and Ihe largest stock of va
rieties ever offered in this place, and warranted
to be of the heal the market affords.
J. G. HARTSWICK,
Dee.2. 1SB3. JOHN F. IRWIN.
N'OTICE. All persons indebted to the subscri
ber, are requested to come and settle with
out delay. K. MOSSOP.
SALT' !ALT V, A prime article of ground a
um st It. j ji up in patent suras, forsalechea
ai tbertrt. .f R. MOSSO-a
ijLASTEU the cheapest in tbe coanty. at
May 29 'fi7. MOSSOP'S.
"VTAILS SPIKES-tleeheapert intherannty
1 at MOSSOP'S
o
IL CLOTH S, at greatly redaeed priest, at
May 12. 69. asur n
T-yRYOOOI
RTGOODS the cheapest in the coun'y. at
it May 29. '67.
MOSSOP'S.
TT
ARSESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-findings for
I L sale at
Alt.Hr.f.LL at BlULfcU s.
PRVNES a quantity on band and for sate at
May27. GRAHAM'S.
ADDLES, r.rid'es. haruesa. collars le . (or
sule at
MERRELL A DIGLER S.
HORSE SHOES, and horse-naile. be had at
Ang.23. MEKREl.L A BIGLER'S
7-ERY FINE blankets will be sold eheap
by J SHAW A SON.
rpiIK highest market prices Pjid f"r '"j'
L by J. SHAW 4 SO.ii.
Ci PRIXtJ GOODS. Just opening a splendid stock
Sofnw goodsat CKKATZER 4 SONS
C.TTRRANTS the best and cheapest in tbe
untyat GRAHAM'S.
DRIED FRTIT Apples. Peaches, Prune?.
Cherries, Currants, Raisins, just received at
Jure 2. 159. J. P. KRATZEK'S.
x Tf iVL WANTED 100 000 pounds wool want-
ed. for which the highest market price wi I
be paiLby J. PKRATZER
"T7 ANTED 10.000 pounds or -., at u
1 'Krvsms a Stckb," Clearfield. Ta. jeltj