I I &. gfearftefb, a., itgttf 11, 1869. t?aft!snatt,S Journal Tu 'Tk'.'nil fcair-cs should remit by check '"BC; or Jr ' ' the,r le,,e" "g""11 jT f enclosed in the first piper after A reft'?1 " , h,d: she aioDeJ c-""r 7" ' - - -rrrrTTna Clearfield Bailroad. il;;r:t::::: is;.:. . leave Clearfield a : : : 2 00 p m. ives at Tyrone .t : : : : S.5 prj. . A" w ,h Cinc.aaati Expre.. East at 6 IT Cnn Mli'wtt at C 44 p, m ; Bald Eagle i" Vl, irI0l; Divine sen-ices will be held neSSh. Clearfield. follows: 1 Rev W- n. Di'I, in the MetWirt v t. morning and eveuing. fcabhath i l t 9 V. M. Prayer meeting, every , WatVP- M- Communion services T .btvh of every month at 10 A. M, tpriiceein St Andrew' Episcopal church on TLhs evenings, at 7J o clock. Seats fl 7; Frmm chnrch-MjB- at 10) A. M., tbe second and fourth Sundays of each month. , '. EEPU3LICAU COTI5TYC03VESTIOIf. Koadaj. August 30, 18C9. The Annual Convention of the Republi can party of Clearfield County, will be held in the Court House in Clearfield, on Monday the iast-i at - o'clock, I. M. It i hoped that every township in the couuty will be fully represented. II. B. Swoop e, Chairman Co. Com. A Legacy. The Hon. Iaac Toucy, who did last week in Connecticut, in his will ilieathed $2,003, to Harriet Tomlinson. tau t the Indian Doctress claim it? Where's Lcr lawyer? . Improvement. Jas. B. Graham, Esq., i rainting his block, known as '"Graham's Timw." If will present a neat appearance wLcii finished. We have few more enter prising citizens than Mr. Graham. - A VislT. A committee of nine gentle men from Bellt-'fuote, paid our town a visit last week, t examine the new Presbyterian Ciurth. They are building a very Sae liiurcli iu D'-Mefnite, and wished to look at the interior aiTaneeuiunt and finish of the cLurch here. They expressed themselves very much pleased and delighted with the ediSee in all its details, as well as with the teii'-rai improvement of our town. Amvsisg to sec a couple of young men iiuling political speeches to the pine trees on thd hill. The eloquent appeals in favor if the e'.eeticn of Packer and Pershing, no ii..ubt, caused much euthusiasm on the part tb-j stutely pines, and occasioned many of tluiii to shed a perfect deluge of tears. If s;t--h making will save their candidates fr..:ii def at, certainly I he ones made on t!id.iy a week to the pine trees should have t'.e Jciirtd effect. Bad for the Town. We notice a num-t-.r of wooden' buildiujrs Sing up in busi t -rs rarts of tha town, which cannot be sj.i to be either permanent or desirable im j -...veiucnts. The great demand for stores r, J Louses is causing a good many to be up in a hurry. But business men who ro-i le bure, and have the welfare of the t'l'fcn at lu'art, should make permanent iai I T.ivrm. iits, a:i j discourage so many wood en tu i tetupi.irary structures. IxcaEAsiMJ. The number of sensible men ia this towc, is largely on the increase. 1 he G .xd Bixik says that a man who docs nut pru le fur those of his own household b iiiire than an infidel. We will soou have v.n- few iufidels in Clearfield, if our people ktep uu gcttiug their lives insured. All the k.'usth-jlds wi!l soon be provided for. 5-.Ve i A lams, registered ?70,000 of pol icies la-t week. A good thing for Clear- :1 We hope it will continue until every d;id it provided for. Ti:e E."L!Pse. There was no failure or i-'puintment in the eclipse, as announced, li :be scientific gentlemen who predicted it, li'i PouHrueted it especially to fill their I .biisli'd programme, they could not have 3Jee'ied (ictter. The day here was unusu rhiiiy for this seasou. At 9 o'clock in tU mjrtiing the mercury stood at 60. It f-'-e fraduaily during tbe day, until at 4 'j .Ijtk, I'. M., it stood at 7'j. At precise 0 v Qiiaates before 5 o'clock, P. M., correct isai'-'. the eclipse commenced. The moon --i-dliy advanced until 5 o'clock and 50 u.:luu-s. when the obscuration reached its a-Uijum. To the naked eye, the sun then 'jxlkti iike a horse-shoe of dazzling bright Through smoked or stained glass, it a -mall ci-escent, very much like a new T '"11n The broadest part of the visible liv s-.ewed about two inches. It cast over tae larjiisoaj e a greenish sad light, making f-leaia sha.'.ows, and illuminating it but lit t.t ir.ure than the full moon on a perfectly cear mLL As the moon passed steadily t'trtLe sun's disc, the light grew brighter, a-i just before it set iu a cloudless sky, it '-neout with uncovered face, in all its ' a:el sp!nJor. Iaria; the progress of the eclipse the aercury in the thermometer sunk from 7S ,r'. .The waather had been unusually Vvi fur several uays. Oa the Friday night Tt--tx-.i;nc, there was a brilliant display of Ajr raboreAlis visible here, indicating 1 r-::etic storm, which doubtless accounts ' tc- !..w temperature of the atmosphere. Iii-t after Sicet, licring twilight, when begin to shine where the sun had '-arpeared, there was a most brilliant me teor not across the heavens in a uor'h-wet direction. It appeared about as large as an ostrich tgg, and left a long luminous trail, "'t-h remained visible for some minutes -;r the meteor had vanished, looking like a truh crack in the sky, until it gradually sjr"vei!ed up and faded from view. This e!el the celestial display at Clearfield. It many years before our citizens will heboid an eclipse so remarkable. The next ',rEt; visible here, will uke place on the -?'a day of Mav, A. D. 19iX). In the thir-J-vne years that will elapse, who tan pre the many and vast changes that will Should be at Work. The gpires on! tne liew entireties ougnt 10 ue pur, np lranie- diately, white the good weather lasts. It will not be lot.g now until tbe autumnal rains are upon us. liiose naving toe mat ter in charge should bestir themselves. Sbverelt Injcred. We learn that a Mr. Gilger, engineer at the Moshannon Land and lumber Co's saw mill, at Osceola, had his right hand severely injured, on Tues day of Ilast week. It seems he was remov ing a stick from the elevator, when the chain caught his hand. One finger was dislocated and the others badly torn. "Cosfidexced." We see it stated that, on July 29th, while iu Philadelphia, Mr. Crawford Gallaher, of New Washington, this county, was fleeced out of $560 by a couple of confidence sharps. The niouey was borrowed from Mr. Galmher a check for $2,000 having been placed in his posses sion as security for the return of the money upon the opening of the banks. The sharps made good their retreat, and have not been seen since. W hooping Cough. An exchange says: An M- I. furnishes the following simple remedy for the whooping cough : To one ounce of the dried leaves of the common chestnut tree add a quart of boiling water, and wheu the infusion is cold give a cup'ull three times a day, the last dose being given when tho patient retires. After twenty-four to thirty-six hours the patient will be reliev ed, and the dose may be administered in smaller quantities. . Needs Painting. It is now several years since the Court House, in this place, was erected and painted ; and, as the paint is getting old and dry and scaling oil in many places, we would suggest to the Coun ty Commissioners the propriety of having the outside of the building repainted. The neglect of this important precautionary measure to protect the brick work from the action of the weather and frosts will result in great damage to the buiidiug, aud even tually in an increased expense to the citizens of tho county. Who will second our sug gestion ? Looking Up. We venture to say, more eyes were turned heaven-ward, in Clearfield on Sarurday, than have been looking iu that direction for a long time. Nearly every body was on the street provided with apiece of smoked glass, gazing at the sun. We heard many sage remarks and wonderful opinions expressed. One fellow thought the sun was turning "Black Republican." Another said "he was hiding his face for shame at the news from Tennessee." The scientific theories advanced would have as touuded the Philosophers and Astronomers who have been flocking, for weeks past, to "the path of totality," could they have heard them. If they want to have celestial phenomena elucidated and explained they had better come to Clearfield. Road Law. We are in receipt of a copy of the General and Special Pennsylva nia Road Laws, a book just issued by Col. F. C. Ilooton, District Attorney of Chester County. The book gives a short statement of the method of obtaining a new road. It gives the power and authority of Iload Jur ors; the duties of Supervisors under the General and Special Laws, and the duties of Road Contractors Every Supervisor, Jus tice of the Pease, Road Contractor and Sur veyor, should have a copy. Every man ac customed to serve upon Road Juries, and evary man interested in knowing just what the law of the road is, should have a coy. By sending fifty Jour crnts to Geo. F. Wor rail, Bookseller aud Publisher, West Ches ter, Pa., a copy of the book will be sent to any address free of postage. Fatal Accident. On Wednesday last, John Monagan, a miner, was instantly killed iu the Moshannon mine above Osceola, by the falling of a large mass of coal. About three tons of coal fell upon him, crushing him to death. It was a distressing scene, when his mangled remains were carried out of the drift by his companions. Fortunate ly he was unmarried, aud left no family to mourn his sudden departure. His body was brought to Clearfield on Thursday, and in tered in the Catholic cemetery. The miner's calliug is a dangerous one. Delving iu tbe bowels of the earth, by the light of their little lamps, they are subject to all kinds of accidents. They ought to be well compensated fur their labor, so indis pensible to our comfort, and to the success ful progress of all the arts of life. Dr. Johnson said. "Young man ! study while you are young." -We advise. all young persons to get ,au education. You can get more for your time and money at the State Normal Si-hool at Edinboro than at any oth er institution known to us. Improvements at the Stock Yards. The Pennsylvania Railroad Stock Yards, at East Liberty, Messrs. Allertoo, Houston & Co., lessees, have recently been materially enlarged, a large number of sheds having been added, so that they are now prepared to meet any demand made upon them by stock dealers. The yards are now the most capacious in the country with one exception and are kept in the most perfect order, ev erything about them being neat aud clean. The lessees give their personal attention to the management of the yards, so that the wants of dealers are promptly and satisfac torily attended tn. Among other improve ments has been the discarding of their old weigh scales.and the substitution of the cel ebrated Fairbank'a Standard Patent, which are recoimized throughout the world as su perior to all other manufactures. These scales are now used for the weighing of stock at all the important shipping points in the far west as well as in the east, which is a sufficient indorsement of their reliabili ty. Those erected by Messrs. Allerton, Hous ton & Co., are capable of weighing a whole car load of cattle at a time, and so peifect ly do they operate with such an immense weight, that but the single touch of a finger turns the scale. This delicacy to touch is something remarkable in such ponderous machinery, but it conclusively proves the nicety and precision extended in their man ufacture, and the further fact that Fair bank's scalen are the best in use for any pur pose. J'ittsburj Commercial Pic Nir near Pessville. The congre- gatioa or xsonaveuiuri nurcn, near Peunvillc, Grampian Hills, will hold a Pic nic on the 28th of August, to pay the debt on their new church. Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock, A. il K. O'Branigan, Aug. 4,'69-4t. Pastor. Camp Meeting. A camp-meeting, com mencing August 27th, 1S69, will be held on the Clearfield Circuit, in a beautiful Chest nut Grove, on the premises of JohnSankej near the Goshen M. E. Church, about 5J miles east of Clearfield town, and 2) miles west of Shawsville. Our friends from ad joining Stations and Circuits are cordially invited to tent with us. Lumber for tents furnished gratis. Road and other facilities moderately good. For further information, address, W. A. CupnxuEO. Pastor, Clearfield, Pa. Notice. This is to notify customers that our respective places of business will be closed, on and after August 1st to Nov.-Jst, at 7i o'clock, and from Nov. 1st to April 1st, at 7 o'clock of each evening; Saturday, 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. R. Jenkins, Hartsock & Goodwin. Curwensville, July 2S. 1S6'J. Clearfield Retail Markets. Cobuectid r R. Mossop. Alo 4, 1S69. Apples. dried, lb, $ 1ft Apples. greeD.bu. I 00 Aplelulter, gal, 1 00 Butter, lb, 30 Beef, fresh lb, IS Beef, dried." 25 IUL-Kwhuat.bu;h. 1 00 Bucawheat flour lb. 4 Ream, bu, 3 00 Boards, per M, 15 00 Com. shelled, 1 25 ears, 61 ' meal, 2 liO Ohop, rye, 3 25 mixed, 2 50 fheese. lb. 2S Cherries, lb. 1 Chickens, dressed, lb. 21 Egg", 20 flour, bbL 7 50 llaj. ton, ilams. lb, Shouldtrd, Sii'cs. " Lard, lb. Oats, bu. Onions. Pora, lb, " ioch. bbl, SI 2 00 25 17 20 2i hO 1 50 15 37 00 1 00 3 50 Potatoes, ba, l'la.ler. bbl. Peaches, dried, lb Rye. bush, Uags. lb. Salt, per sack, Shingles, IS in. 1 25 3 3 00 & 00 12 00 25 in. Timothy seed, bu, 5 00 Wheat, bu, 1 tHi Wool, lb. 40 Closing Quotations of Governm't Securitioa. JAMES T. BRADY A CO., Saeresnor to S. Jones 4 Co.) CORKR OF rOl'ETH AND WOOD STKEETS. Pittsburg, June 19. 1SG9. 1ut 's!l- I bnv sell- 140$ UOf 5-2s. Jan.'B?. 1 10 : t loj , 117J llfii 5 2Ps.Jul "67 ldrt 'l0i I14i IIS June, T .".0s, 10y109 Irtf.J IDA. July. 7-303. IfifliilOSi 10:a , 10oi i May Coinp,'fi5.1l4 , COLD C. -S. 6s.. IsSI 5 20s. Hti2, 5-2is.lSi, 5 2(is.lS0o, 10 40s. I03'I03J Aug.Comp.'fiS.llS llfi 5-205. Jan. r5, 10s 10SJ Sept.Conip.T65.1 IS lllHj 5-20s. Jul. 'fi5. 10S IKS; Oct. Comp. '65.117' 1 18 """We are now converting 7-SiU of the June and July series into Gold Coupon 5 20 bonds of 18-io-7 SAWED LUMBER The undersigned hnvir.2 started in the Lumber business, near Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa., is now pre pared to furnish pine boanl. clear and panel stuff, Ac. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order aud shipped oa short notice. C.K. 41ACOMBER. Orceola Mills. Mav 5. l?9-!f Clearfield co.. Pa. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The First Session of the neit S.'bolastic year of this Institution, will commence on Monday, tbe 6ih dajr of September, 1563. 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 accom pitched education of both sexes. Tbe Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of tbe yontb placed under his charge. Terks or TciTtos: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) $5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and llisto ry. . $6,00 AIgobr,Geon:etry, Trigonometry, Mensuration (sorreying. Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra pby. S9.00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a bova branches. SI 2.09 Music. Piano. (30 lessons.) S1S.00 IC No deduction will be made for absence For further particular inquire of Kkv. P. L. HARRISON, A. u. July 31.1867. Principal. LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. Advantage of the MUTUAL Plan over the Return Premium Plan of S TO CK C O MPAWJES: RATES. Return Pr'm Mutual Difference Yearly As. Plan. Plan on SI. 000 on SI0 0t0 40 S10 65 $32 00 t S 65 Ss6 50 45 54 20 - 37 30 1$ 90 169 00 50 75 50 47 00 2s 50 2S 00 55 109 35 59 40 49 95 499 50 On tbe ages named the rates of the Stock Com pany are from 2i to t4 percent, higher th n the Mutual rules. P.ESCLTS. Policy for S5.O0O at I Policy in the Mutual age of 32, on the return j Company same age. half prtmiom plan of Stock , cash, half note, for SI6, Companies. annual pre- UUO.will cost in 10 years, njium.all cah. $139 50 in cash, including in aud nit Dividend to be terest on notes. SI, 505 made. In caseof death I But the Mutual Compa at end of 10 years, tbe J ny trill pay the SMUAytUJ .111 t"T the A m't of Policy $5,000 Return Premium 1.395 Am t of Policy 810,000 Less Pr'm notes 500 S6.395 I Cash 59.500 in Caso. I and 4 dividecds. Showing that for 5110 more Cask Premium, the gain on the Mutual plan to the insured mem ber's family is Fifty Per Cent, bhould death occur at the end ot 5 years, the comparison would Cash p'd Stock Co .S"97 50-p'd to familyS5.697 50 -Mutual" $735 00- " S9.500 00 and dividend. At theajeof 40, the Mutual plan to.- SI, 916 40 Cash Premium will yield S9.360 ; while the Stock plau for il 032 aO.Ca&h Premium yields $7,012. 50. Showing a gain on the nialnal plan of S2, 327 50. and dividend. INSURE YOUR LIFE IX THE PEXN MUTUAL, OP PHILADELPHIA. II. B. SWOOrE, Agent, July 14,'69-tf Clearfield, Pa. HALL'S FIXE CALF-SKIX BOOTS, at S5 80, May 12, '69. at MP&SQP'S. D RTED FECIT, At reduced prices, at May 12, o Musyjr a. QCEEXSWARE Tea sets. best stone-ware. 46 piece, at feo 50 at MOSSOP S. SWAIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy' Medical Dis covery, Hembold's Buebu, Bake' Cod Lives Oil, Jarce's and Aver' Medicine. for !e bv Jan.'iu " HARISWXCK IKWIX. A Great Remedy for the cure of Tliroat and Lung DUmsn. Doctor Wixhart's Vine Tree Tar Cordial It is the Tital principle of the Tin Tree, ob tained bv a peculiar process in the distillation of tbe tar. by hlch its highest medical properties are retained. It is tbe only safeguard and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared front the juice of the Pine Tree It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system It purifies and enriches tbe blood, and ex-iels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the lungs. It disolves 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 afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to euro the following dia eases, if the patient has not too lon delayed a re sort to the means of eure : Consumption of tbe Lungs, Congh. Bore Throat and Breast Bronchitis. Liver Complaint. Blind and Plceding Piles, Asthma, W hooping Cough. Diptheria. Ac. Ac We are often asked why are not other remedies in the market for Consnmption Coughs, OolJs. and other Puluoiary affections equal to Dr. L. Q. Wish art's Pine 1 ree Cordial. We answer 1st It cures, not by stopping cough, but y loosening and aitiug nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collocted about tbe throat and broccnial tubes, causing irritation and congh. 2d. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are com posed if anodynes, which allay tbe cough for awhile but by their constringing effecis.the fibres become hardened, and tbe uuhealthy fluids coag ulate and are retained in the system, causing dis ease beyond the control of our most eminent phy sicians. 3d Tbe Pine Tree Cordial, with its asii-tants, are preferable, because they remove the cause of irritation of tbe mucus membrane and bronchial lubes, assist tbe lungs to act and throw iff the un healthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfret. Dr. Wish art has on file at hit office hundreds and thousands of Certificates from Men and Wo men of unquestionable character who were once hopelessly given up to die, but through tbe Prov idence of God ocre completely restored to health by tbe Pine Tree Tar Cordial A Physician in attendance wbo can be consulted iu person or by mail, r e ihmrgr. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial St 50 per Bottle. Sli per dui. Sent bv Express on receiot of price Address, -h. Q O Wishart. M. D. No 23.! North 2.1 fctreet Phila delphia Pa. April 21st, 19.3,0. SPECIAL NOTICE. SehencISs Pulmonic Syrup, Seeweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. will cure Con sumption. Liver Cou.ptaint and Dyspepsia, if ta Ken according to directions. Tbey air all three to be tnken at the s.nne time. Tb -y cleanse the stomach, relax tbe liver, and pot it to work ; then the uppctite becomes good the food digests and makes good blood, tbe patient begins to row in flesh the diseased u.atter ripens iu the 1 ngs.and the patient outgrows tbe disease and gets well. This it, tha only way to cure the consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. 11. Schenck. of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption - The Pul monic fryrup -ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy eiptc'ora tiou. for when the pblectn or matter is ripe, a slight couth will throw it off. and the patient has rest and tbe lungs begin to heal. To do this, tbe Seaweed Tonic and .Mandrake Pills must be freely used lo cleanse tbe stomach and liver, so that th Pulmonic Syrup a-id the food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent eauses of Consumption. Suhenck'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 tbe Pulmonic Syrup, and it ismadeinto good blood without fer meutatlon or souring in the-etoinach. Tbe great reason' why physicians do not cure consumption is they try to do too much ; they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and bv so .doing they derange the whole digestive powers. locking up the secretions and eventually tne pal'ent sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck. in his treatment, does not try to stop a coui;b. night sweats chills or fever. Re move the eaue.aod they will alt stop of their own accord Xo one'eaii beured of consumption, liv er complaint, dvspepsiiu. catarrh, canker, ulcer ated throat unleea the liver and .stomach are made healthy. If a person has consumption. of corner the lungs m some way are diseased, eitner tubercles, an scesses, bronchia! irrit.itinn. pleura adhesion, or the lunirs are a mass of inflimation and fast de eayii-ir. In such cases what must be done ? It is not only the lungs lb 't are wasted. but it is tbe whole body. Tbe stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Xow the onlvchanee is to take Schenck"s three medicines. whi-h will bring up a tone lo the stomach, tbe patient will begin want food, it will digest eas'ly and make good blood ; then the patient begins to gnin in flesh, and as soon as the body begin to grow, the lungs beg n to heal up. and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to euro consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dvspepsia, Schenck s eeaweed Tonic and M:icdrake Pills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take tbe. Mandrake Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they are per fectly nannies!. Dr. ScheneV. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health'for many years past, and now weigh 225 Iiounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of pulmonary consumption, his physicians having pronounced his case hopeless and aoandoiieu him to nis late; lie was eurea by the aforesaid medicines. and ince bis recovery niany similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck preparations with the same remarKaole success Tbe directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely necessary to see Dr. Schenck. unless the 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 at No 32 Bond Street. New York, ever, other Tuesdav. and at Xo. 35 Hanover St.. Boston, every other Wednesday. Ha gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with h Respirometor the price is S5. Office hours at each city from A. M to 5 r. M. Price of the Pulmonis Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each Sf .oO per bottle, or it o balf-doien Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR- J. II. SCHENCK. Ap. 7.'69-ly I 15 IV. M St.. Pki'a. Pa. T TJ. K L I N E, M. D., Physician and " Sureeon. having located at Pennheld, Pa., offers his professional services to the people of that place and lurrouDaingcoumry. All can promptly attended to July 2S.'69-3tp "VTOTICE. All persons knowing them selves indebted to me will release call and settle at once. The books are at tbe store of Wbilcomb & Townsend, Osceola, Pa. Joly 21. lS69-tf. G. S. PERRY. rPOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell, at private sale, on reasonable terms, ceveral valuable town proper. ties. Any person wishing to purchase a house and lot bad batter call. July21.1S09. HB. SWO'lPE. CJCUOOL TAX. Notice is hereby tiven that the School I'irectors ot Clearfield Borough have placed in tbe hands of tbe School Treasurer a certiied duplicate of the School Tax lor loft9. and all persons snail De entitled to an abatement of five per cent, on tbeir tax. on nav ment of the same to tho Treasurer.at bis residence on or before the 2th day of October next. Be particular and read the Act of Assembly at the toot of the notice Ictr at your residence. July2S.4t. J. M. KKTTLEBEKG ER. Tres'r 0 RPIIAX'S COURT SALE Iu pursuance of an order of the Orphan" Conr of Clearfield county, the nndersigned. Adminis- trator of the esta'e of Sarah Ann Jury, late of said county, dee'd, will sell at pcblicsale, on tho premise, on ir7.VESD.4r, SEPTEMBER 1S69, the following described real estate of said deceas ed, to wit : All 'bat certain tract of land situate in Oirard township, said county, containing 65 acres, 141 perches and allowance, and being the same premise conveyed to said Sarah Ann Jury from Horace Patcfain and wife, by deed dated June 13th. A D . Ie67,and recorded in Ciearheid county, in Deed Book -B B," pages 58-9. Terms or Sale One-third cash on confirma tion of sale, and th balance in two equal annual payments thereafter the latter two payment, with interest, to be secured by rond aud mortgage on the premises. J01IX R. CARR, July 2S, lS69-lt. Administrator. TP KRATYER sells th best mowing cythes, patent snatbs. Rhodes' ctlobrated rakes, hay forks, solid tel shovels, hoes spades, scoops , aarvest cans, Ac FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, OP ALL KIKD. ALSO, Baggage Barrow, Warehouse Truck, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ac, FOB SALS r MERRELL & BIGLER, - Dealer ia Hardware, . June 30. J Clkabpibld, Pa. 1369. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stock of CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS,- WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, TRIMMED DRESS GOOD 3 AND TRIMMINGS, BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S, . BLACK AND FANCT SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED 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 STONE TEA SETTS, $G, CASSIMERES VERY CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY- ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. ClearflVM, June 80, 1869. ATTENTION BUYERS READ ! READ'! VTho sells the cheapest goods in tho county ? MOSSOP ! 'Who sells Lest calicoes at 12 J cts a yard ? -MOSSOP!; Who sells best unbleached muslin at 17 cent' MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at $.5 00? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall' best Coarse Boots at Si 50? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's bestKip Boots at ?4,50: MOSSOP! Who sells Hats lower than anybody else ? MOSSOP! Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Sjriip the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest ? M O S S O P! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! m Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? , MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? M O S S O P ! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their goods at MOSSOP'S! Clearfield, May 121869. ! TD PERKS 4 Co' flour, the best In market, for It, sale by J SHAW A SOS. D ESSICATEDCOCOASUTS,forpie.pnddings, etc , for sale at GRAHAM'S. C4.BLE CHAINS a good article, on hand and forraleby MERRELL Jk EluLF.R. WINE &r LIQUOR STORE L L, REIZENSTEIX Sc CO., PEALA-HST IN WXXS A XI) LIQ UORS, MARKET STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical purpose always on hand. January 27. lS59-m: M E N S' YOUT II S' AND BOYS', CLOTHING, The undersigned having recently added READY-MADE CLOTniXG to his former business, would respectfully aolicit an examination of hi stock. Being a practical Tailor he flatter himself that he i able to offer a better class of ready-made work ' than has heretofore been brought to this mar ket. Anyone wishing to buj goods in this line would save money by calling at bis store, and making their selection. Au, a full supply of Uents 'furnishing good alway on hand. Feeling thankful for past favor, he would re -pectfully solicit a continuance of th April 2. 1369 II. BRIDGE. . B. PATTOM, . A ISV1.1, BTTOK, lawiK. J. K. E. B. PATT0N & CO., Having fitted op a first class P L A X I X U M ILL, are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man nfactured Lumber, such a FL O OKTXG, SID IX G, Surface-dressed Lumber, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, and every description of Plain and Finer Mould ings. Dealer will And it to their advantage to consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere Address, E. P. Patton & Co., Curwensvilie, Dcc."2,'6S. Clearfield Co., P.1. il BEST GOODS" AT "LOWEST PRICES." J. A. Biattenberger & Co., SOW OFFER AT THEIR MAMMOTH STOKE, IX OSCEOLA A large and well selected stock of fre.-h SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchased at lowest market ratea, and to be cold at a slight advance on cost, consisting ot DRY OOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOOD & WILLOWWARE, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, ' BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, FLOUR, FEED, And everything appertaining to well regulatt t households, as well also to MILLS, MINES AND CAMPS. Orders received and promptly filled. Highest market price paid for Country Produce. Salesmen are pctlite, attentive and obliging CALL, SEE, EXAMINE, anl be convinced. : J. A. Blattenbcryer d- Co. 1 Oseeol Mills. Ar ril r ,,("- rMOUJnC-S OF PARTNERSHIP- I be partnership beretrifoie exiat :xic oo tween the undersigned in the wa'OE macicg bu siness has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the (aid firm are requeued t- make immediate settlement aud tuose having claims will present them. WM. M'KSf'?::'r. Jaly 14. '69. CUAS. JAXXt'T. T)ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The parneiship heretofore extftii g be tween the undersigned in the Mercantile and Lumbering basiatM. at Bald Ilill. t disaolve.b by mutual consent on th 19th day of July. Ib. Tke book and account are in the hands of F. 2. irwin for settlement. P. B 'il'VfV July 23. lt99 - ALEX. IRWIN N. B. The business will b continued by A. Irwin at the old stand. FOI: SALE,. . White Lead, Zine Paint, Limeed Ci5.Trptt;ne, Varnishes of all kinds, Colc.f, in oil and -dry. Paint and Varnish bruriea. HARTSWICK t IHWIN,- Clearfield. Pa -M 5,. TASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE fx INSURANCE COMPANY, rsedrnorated ISol Asset nearly Thr MI'.lioa Dollars Dividends Annually. One-third or cte half of the premium loaned to the a-ured. All Policiea N'ou-Forfeitable by law f tin St f Maisachueetu keliable aud euereclic Aceaat Wanted Applvttr 6 JOUX KXOX MARSHALL. S.t Aeent, W. cor 6ia and Walrt Street. May ll. 69 Hm ) Pkr.wjeVaia Pa. XV ANTED AGENTS for Prof, son's Lws of BiiMuess. Wi'h Par- directions and form for all transaotions u er.ry Mate, by Ifceephilus Parsons. L. L. D . Profor of Law in liarvir l Cniversity A art liook for everybody.- Explaining evory kind of con'ract and lea-al obligation and showicg bow ;e draw and exoeirte teem. Tbe bihstand h,t author ity in tbe land. Send for our liberal tern,;; ;o forour Patent Bibla Prospecto. Cent r ree Je.2 '69lm.l PARMEl.FE CO . Psil a.Pa, t.V TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF TfiK -1- United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania At Cieartaid the I3:h d.y of June, 1869 : To WHO! rr mat cosoarx : Tha nLJinim hereby gives notice of hi: aj pi.ratmcct as trsignc of David Persing. of Moshannon StatioH. in tbe connty of Clearfield and S:ate ot Pean'Tlmnia. within tbe said District, who h! been adjudged a Banxruptoa creditors' Letitioa bv tha Dlrriet Court of said Distr;et. t. A. A ADAMS, Assignee. To the eredrtnr ot Mid Barkrupt. PROCLAIM IT TO ALL TI7E WORLD TJ1E MA TIONA L BITTERS. has cured more cases of Dyspepsia, more n,e ol I.IVKR OOvlPLAlST. tuoroca.ss of NERV-iUa HEADACHE. FEVER A.V.IK, ar.4 mora ease ot DH1ILITY. than any other ram A y before th public in the same span of time IT PCM FIE S THE BLOOD elans the mind, restnressleep. is an Excellent Ap petizer, ana a general vigorator ot tne svtem. WALTON A Zo'iJ, Proprietors, No 9 N. Seventh St . Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists, and Dealers generally. ;Fb 24. 1B69. 6 at JEW STORE AND SAW MILL, AT BALD HILLS, Clearfield cvunty. The undersigned. haV;r, j opened a large and well selected atoc-k of good", at Bald Uiils, Clear field county, respectfully solicit a .hare of pablie patronage. Their stock embraces Dry Goods. OrSc-rios, Hard ware. Queens ware. Tia-ware. Boots and Hheea, Hats and Caps. ieady-made Clothing, and a gen eral assortment of Notions, etc. They always keep on hand the beet quality of Flour, and a variety of Feed All goods sold cheap foreaah, or exehabged for approved country produce. Having also erected a Steaa Saw Mill, they bre predated to saw all kinds of lumber to order. Orders solicited, and punctually filled. 2.ov. 20, io67. F. B. A A. riUVIW. s O M E T H I N O W IS ANSOVILLX, Clearfield county, Perm 'a. The undersigned having erected, daring the past auuimer. a iarpe and Commodious store room, is now engaged in lilting it up with a new and select assortment ef Fail and Winter (roods, which he oficra to the public at pi ice to suit the times His stock of Mens' and boys' clothh.g is Ci usual ly exteosive, and is offered to customers at frm SI0 to S2 for a whole suit. Flour. Sult,anJ Gro ceries, of every kind, a complete af .-ottinerit ; Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Coot and Shoes. Hat and Cap, in great variety: Ladies' dress good fur, and other fancy goods, together with an endless assortment of notion too tedious to enumerate, always on hand, and wr sale very aheap. Prints at lil cent a yard and other goou in proportion. Now is the time to bey. Country produce of every kind, at the highest market prices, will be taken iu exchange for Roods ; and eveh Greenbacks will not be refused for anv article in store. Examine my stock be fore you buy elsewhere. October S0.1S67. II. SWAN. D. . FCLLEBTOS. w. b. u'racRsox. N EW FIRM ! FuLLERTON & MCPHERSON, Keep constantly on band Fresh Meat, acfa s BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, Etc., FRESH FISH, . All Blinds of Vegetables, in seanon, CANNED FRCIT3, BUTTER, LARD, Etc., Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc. ROOM OX MARKET ST., Clearfield, Pa.-Muy 12,'9. 1) RY GOfD the cheapest in tbe county, at May 2v. '67 MOSSOP'S. II ARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-finding for sale at XiKKhLL A BIULLK'S. 13RUNES a quantity ou band and for sale at ORAHAM'S. SADDLES, sale at Bridie, han.e-s collars 4c. for MEttKELL A BTOLKR'S. H ORSE-SHOES, and horse-nails, to be had at MKRKELX At BIULKR'S. Aug. 2.. yERY FINE blanket will be sold cheap J. SHAW A SON. TXIiJ highest market price paid for Shingles by J. SHAW ASO.V SPRING GOODS. Just opening a splendid t.k of new goods at C. KRATZER SONS. CCBRASTS eounty. at -the best and cheapest in the GRAHAM'S DRIED FRCIT Apple. Peaches, Prune. Cherries. Currants, Raisins, just received at Jue 2. 1869. lTOOL WANTED 10 OOO pound wool want- V ed. for which thwhighert market p will be paid, by J . Y. JVAA 1US. ltTi! at the tot 0 W -.Iirsrasi !. "Clearfield. Pa "IIITE WINE VINEGAR a mperior arti cle for pjckling.forsal by J. r KKA t z,an. . M APLE EEGAR just received at J. r. KKV1 ALB.-&, Maraet Street "117 ALL PAPER new an! beautiful d,Mign V suitable for parlor. balla4 dicing room I old cheep at J. P. HitATZER'S. ' GRA wh RA IK WASTE!?. WbeA J:v .1. J r,.e . r. - . . . t v.. ' TTKe Mrett. orpcu'.e tbe Jail. Clesft' - 1 ,3 "4. 1H HI I