Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, August 18, 1869, Image 3

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"CLEARFIELD, PAUG-18,' 1869.
rf'.ii To insure the safe transmission
bv mail, patrons should remit by check
of ofd.r oshave their letter! registered.
r Wiil be enclosed in the first paper after
Zl ney ernes to band: ,
Tr?:e a-d Clearfield Railroad.
'ti leaves Tyrone at : : : 9.00 am
Arrive' at Clearfield at : t 1.00 p. m.
M.il iVi.a !' Clearfield : : : 2. CO P -.
Arrives at Tyrone at : : ; r 5.69 p.m.
rnanecu i h Cincinnati Express East at SJ7
"? Oi.il We;tatUp,m ; Bald Eagle Ex-
'at ? 0,1 P- . : 4
pElI0Ious. Divine services will be beld
xt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
B? Rev. W- H. Di'l, in the Methodist
cWii morninc and evening. Sabbath
-boolV (' A. M. Prayer meeting, every
TwJir ' Tl I. M. Communion services
ISt s'bUih of every month at 10 A. M.
Service5 in St. Andrews'-EpipaFdinrch
on' Tuesday evenings, at 7 o'clock. Seats
rft Franks' church Masqat 10 A. M.,
the second al iourth Sund.nvs of each
month. . . .
SEPF3LICAII COUNT! COHYESTIOU.
Ucaday. Aninst 30, 18C3.
The Animal Convention of the Republi
can party of Clearfield County, will be held
in ths Court House in Clearfield, on Monday
the 3tib, iost., at 2 o'clock, P. M. . .
It is hopud that every township in the
county wii! le fa'ily represented.
II. Ii. Swoop e,
Chairman Co. Com.
ExrEKDixij Quiet. The , Packer and.
IVrshing's head quarters. Have all the
blowers biowed out ?
Boots, Sboea, Hats, and Caps, cheaper
limn ever, at the Bjoikt Store, of J. C.
Lightcnp Si Sou. R.ue B'.I bhojs at Grt
CDt.
Promised. A second passenffiir train
lias been pvou.i tod us for a loiifr time, but it
doesn't "nrrove." We hope Superintond
ent Wilkin hasn't forjtftttcn it, and that we
shall soofi hear th,- d i-t!e.
A Sutkks. The Grove meeting under
the au.pies i f .!es-iahV Church, near Iy
ltTtuwii, coii:!ii- need on Wednesday last,
proved a decidi-il iiw??. A very larjte
uuiiiler of jft.p!e were in attendance.
Left. GooM R.vW. the "Us man,"
lias delivered his lecture and "c-ne for Ridi
vrsv." A the rlntchman said '"he's more
Liii as sound." The members of the bar,
on whom he levies bis minimi contributions
wnaM be f'.id to have bis visits few and far
between.
Camp Mfltinu. The members of the
C!-n II pe Circuit, of the M. E. Church,
lti'l hold a Catnip .M-vtin;, on the camp
jnnund r;f-ir New Millport, coinnieneinir on
Friday. .V'trii-t 2Hli. WX The friends
fviii n ith'i.-.rii.g circuits are cordially invit
ed to attend.
The New I:t;r;GE. r...;V, r,rin! of the
now bridge ate up, un.l it vi!l soon be t;o fjr
piiii j-'eted as to aeeninnioda'e travel. It
w.ll I en groat coti'.t nience to those residing
n til?.-western ii?t-of the river. The bridge
is a very su'r'antial structure, and the e;m
trai-tur, Mr. Milii-r.hasuUcharj.'ed Lis whole
duty ii, the !i-ih!m-s.
(In Tur Pecmne. Twenty years aao
IVi!iy!va!.i-i w:i. li e largest wheat pre.duc
i;ig stte ii t lie lTs;i..ii. Now it is a! iut
twe'h n tl - ii-t. Ail. or nearly all, the
gniin u-ed in ( '!t :u n. !d is broitjbt from the
great w.-r. Oar i cp'e think luubcr and
ceai p:y littler than iatMn.sr train.
I'i;t NKKNNfss We th;:.k there were
tnetedr;iiAi n men in this town un Saturday
aftertiimu ;.,.d evening than we ever saw be
fore, or h";ie io see again. Oar borough
authorities .-h.iuld pioviJe proper efRcers to
irrtt and Lx k up every drunken bnnlcr.
It i- tlu- only way to j reset ve the peace and
5-:it uf the town.
At'i'iiiii ScitiKiT. We lieartily reeom-
C!e:i:Lre!d Academy and its excellent
tfj'-her. iV.d. llanison,to the patrouage of
'h i-ewii.i bvc children lo educate. The
iwtrueiinn c'en at thid institution is the
v.n- l.t in its Jopart merits. - Thj disoi
I'it.ci iii'ld and yet Grm, without bein
fi'lr l arh or severe. This is the school
''' I iMoi,;ze.
I !!K It 1 1. C.s" We are fiv.iucntly ask
tl whedirr .ir not David Hal!, convicted of
ni'ir hr i.i th'.! first decree at the la-t term
' t C Mirt. In bet ii eranted a new trial. A
Jiiotii.n wa made U-r a new trial and arcned
t lenitth, which tiio court bell under sd
vitufiit. (T;i to t!ie present time it has
1 em dis;.- sod of, and prob-ably will not
1' until ih? ?e;.tp;i!oi!;- tcrta.
'oon .n r.-E. Henry Ward Beech er
M5's "I Kbeve it to lie the duty of every
ii an to se;:l u.un his wife a certain amount
"I Keren, tliich sball uot be afifepted by
' "'her bis bankj-uptcy or his death. This
:y lieduuii ly a life iu.-urauce especially
ii it i a policy that counot be forfeited by
"ylm of paym.-ut." Call at the offbe of
II. U. w, ope and attend to it at ouce. AH
J'-'ur neighb ax are doiiiir ko.
l'iRE Ci.av. Several - weeks since, a
riwmen tit li,e ciay was left at our ollicc,
fcluiuel a few miles east of this plue.wbich
Ljs been pronouiK-ei by experience 1 work
' n to be at ba t equal in, if uoi superior
Iany re clay found eW-whcre iu the Uni
'1 Mates, tbr the manufacture of white
stine ware, (Q-joensware). Thatj our ouun
ty U.und in the various minerals and oth
tr nmeria!. f make it one of the most exten
sive and prosperous manufacturing districts
i" 'he Stite.U no longer problematical. Ev
C:yday devclope? souie new source of wealth.
A'l that is renuired to demonstrate the truth
fcf the sta'craonts made, is proper investiga
ti naiid trial by competcot persons. We
lope that manufacturers and capitalists will
five this subject the attention it demands,
s we feel assured that it will accrue to their
individual advantage, and be the means of
developing and utilizing the vast treasures
that now lie dormant in this county.
; For Sale a good House and Lot. House
new and location desirable. Apply to, 1
: Aug. 18,'69-2t. Frank K. Smith.
! J. C. Ligbteap & Son are selling their
Straw Goods off at cost.' All persons in
need uf such articles should call at once.
' - Home Insurance. Our citizen? are tak
ing stock and organizing our Insurance com
pany. If. properly managed, it will no
doubt prove beneficial to the whole com
munity. ' .- ;'.
; Lady's Friend. A handsome steel en
graving of Portia, the heroine of "The
Merchant of Venice," opens the September
number of this charming periodical, follow
ed by the usual large and brilliant Fashion
Plate. Among the interesting literary mat
ter are the following: "The Prize of Two
Meo's Lives,'' "Roland Yorke," "Betweea
Two," &c., tc. Published by Deacon &
Peterson, 319 Walnut st, Phil's, at $2.50 a
year. ,
Bask Ball. The following is the score
of a game of B: se Ball played on the fair
ground on Tuesday, August 10, between
"Wallace's nine,'' and "Robins nine," of
this place, resulting in favor of the former,
by a score of 49 to 41 runs:
WALLACE. O. ft. . BOE1N8. O. . ft.
J K. Johnston.1" " 4 '54 A. W. Walters. 3 5
J.P.Irwin, ' f Hi' P. Borchfield, 2
J. Howe, 3 -6 W. H. Hill, 3 5
Eil .fuhnnton, ' 2' 7 A. A.Adams, 1 8
II. F. Wallace, 5 5 C. Barrett, 3 5
F. Chorpenning. 3.4 Clsr.Johi.eton, 2 5
Smith Wilson. 45 John Jobiuoa, 4 .2
O. L. Moore, 4 5 N. L Robins, 2
Ciaj-ton Jobufon", .0 1 h. Morgan, . .4,3
UnriiiK T. J. M'CuIlough. Scorer E. A.
Bigler.
Irom the Counties Arround lis.
Indiana. The money has been sub
scribed to erect a telegraph between Indi .
ana and BVis'Sville, ,
Jefeebson. On Mondav of last week,
John McAriuich of Gaskill township, was
instantly killed, while felling a hemlock tree.
He was alone when the accident bnppened.
. . . James E.' Mitchell, of Puuzsutawney,'
was severely cut in the knee, by the axe
slipping while Ikewing a ft)g. . . . The Jef
ferson Court, commences on Monday, Sep
tember 14th. . . . Anew Post. Office has
been established midway between Reynolds
ville and Jefferson Line, called Dolingvilie.
Joseph Broadhead is Post muster.
Camrria. The dwelling house of Mr.
Cullrt. near Perkinsvillc, was burned to
the ground on Sunday afternoon last. . But
little was saved of the contents. We are
not informed how the fire originated. . . On
Monday, Mr Sweitzer, of Conemaucrh, met
with a f ainful accident, which resulted in
the loss of a limb. As some cars wers be
ing backed down to th.2 rolling mill he was
on the bumpers, to unloose the coupling,
one of his feet hanging down between the
bumpers. The lower caf ran off the track,
-tau.-iug the bumpers to come together with
tremendous force, and bis foot was canghr
between them aud crushed in so horrible a
manner that amputation hecame necessary.
. . . Court will commence or. Monday, Sep
tember 6th.
Er.K. We learn from the A'hncite that,
on Monday morning a-week, "Boot," a lit
tle son of Ei'iis Brown, aired about 1 1 years
csnte to bis death in the following manner:
Mr. Wilbur a gunsmith' in Centreville had
a gun for repair containing a load of powder,
ball, and lamrod all of which had be
come so rusted in the barrel as to make it
necessary to take out die breech. IIj then
placed the end of the barrel in the fire to
melt out the ball having first cleaned out
as be .supposed all the pwder. At that
moment the whole contents were discharced
the ramrod takirg effect in th-? abdomen of
the deceased, who at the timo was standing
near the iiiu?!e of the . barret, f "After nine
or ten hours tff "severe pain death relieved
his .'uiTc-iings. :
Blair. They have a city park, and
driving track, in Altoona. . . . The Tyrone
people have arranged to lay water pipes
through the town immediately. . . . John
Campbell, convicted of murder in the sec
ond degree, was sentenced to five years in
the penetimiary. . . . The Republicans
nominated the following ticket : Assembly,
Joseph Robinson; Commissioner, Jacob
Wabcr; Poor Director, Jacob II. Stifller;
Auditor, Win. II. Calvert. ... A woman
made a narrow escape from death by potson,
having taken "Kunkcls pain slayer" inter
nally according to direction. An antidote
was fortunately administered in time tosave
her life. Another warning to beware of
quack medicines. ... During the preva
lence of a storm, one of the wires, connected
with the Penn'a R. R. telegraph office, in
Altoona, was stntek by lightning, the fluid
passing into the building and cutting off
three or four other wires, scorching the ceil
inc of ihe telegraph office, and exploding
with a report as loud, as a musket. The
lightning arrester and ground wire being
properly adjusted, no further damage was
done and nobody hurt only a littlti-'skcer-ed."
V
Centre. They have organized a Ceme
tery Asociation iu Philipsburg. . . . "A
son of K. W Harper, of Philipsburg, was
seriously injured on Thursday by being
struck wiih a slick of timber. The flesh
was stripped from the knee to the toes, off
otio leg. . . . Court commences in Belle
fonte next Monday. ... The barn of John
Long, near Salonav was struck by lightning
on W ednc-day ; Inst, an I burned to the
grouud. The entire contents were destroy
ed. It was insured to within t20) of its full
value. ; . . A horse belonging to Mr. Geo.
Milliir.ISvingrriear the toll gate on theBoals
burg turnpike, ran away with one ot nis
workmen on Monday last, injuring him so
severely as to probably prove fatal. ... The
Republicans nominated the following coun
ty ticket: Assembly,' James L. Coburn ;
Prothopotary, Sam'l G. Barr ; Register,
William Curtin ; Recorder, Daniel Rote;
Sheriff, Jere Butts; Treasurer, Rash Cad
walader; Commissioner, Lewis Hess ; Cor
oner, Dr. Reiber ; Auditor, Benj. Liggett,
. , . The Democrats nominated Assembly,
Jacob G. Myer ; Prothonotary, John Mor
gan; Register, John II. Morrison ; Record
er, Israel Grenoble; Sheriff. Daniel W.
Wondring; Treasurer.Simon S.WoIf; Com
missioner, Joseph McCloskey ; Ccroner, J.
F- Larimer; Auditor, D. H. Yeager.
. An education is a fortune. One of the
best places to. acquire a sound education is
at the Normal School. Write for its circu
lar. Address J. A. Cooper, Edinboro,Erie
Co., Pa. -
Pic Nir sear PENNnLL.Theongre
gatiou of St. Bonaventuri Church, near
Pennvillc' 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'Branigan,
i 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 John Sankey,
near the Goshen M. I- Church, about 5
miles east of Clearfield town, and miles
west of Shawsville. ' Our friends from adjoining-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. Clippinoer. Pastor,
" ; : - , .' . Clearfield, Pa.
Concert. The Woodworth Sisters Al
ice, Ella, Metta and Little BeHe of Cleve
land, Ohio, will give a musical entertain
ment at L'-'avy' Hall, Clearfield, on Thurs
day evening, August 19th. ; The numerous
complimentary notices, from gome of the
leading papers of the country, warrant us
in saying that the Woodworth Sisters trill
give an 'entertainment of ' the first1 order.
"The father of these Singers,cnlisted in de
fence of his country at its first call, and,
while fighting for . the Union, was taken
prisoner arid died in the hands of the reb
els." Being the children of a deceased
soldier., they are worthy the patronage. of a
generous and appreciating community. 'Ad
mission 35 cents; children 15 cents. Doors
open at 7 o'clock, commence at S.
Tribute of Eespect.
At a meeting of the Curwensville Temple
of Honor the following preamble and reso
lutions were unonimousiy adopted :
Wf terra. Almighty God in his wise prov
idence, fin calling Bro. J. S. Cole to his re-war-)
has removed from the church a chris
tian, from his family a kind husband and
father, and from 'the Temple of Honor a
brother worker iu the cause ot Temperance ;
therefore, be ir '
Resnlced. That, to the family of the de
ceased, we tender our sympathy in their sore
afllietion, aud commit tlieru to Hiin who has
promised to lie a husband to the widow and
a f.tfher to the fatherless. . t . , ,
Rntnlriii.1, That in our loss of bis1 presence
we mourn, and in his gain rejoice.
llesoh eil, That our charter be draped in
mourning for six mouths.
lient,(rfl. Tint the preamble and resolu
tions be inserted in the county papers, and
a copy sent to the family of our brother.
Curwensville, August 13, 1G9.
DIED :
Oa Safurdsy. Auernst 7th. 1809, Eliza
El. mira, daughter of Henry T- and Kliz.b th
T. l'ariisworth.of Lawicuce tp.,aged 1 year,
9 months aud 8 days.
Claaifield Retail Markets.
CJatxcTia Br It. Mossop, Aco 17, 1S09.
Apples. dried, lb. $
Apples, jrmen.ba, 1
Applcliuitr. gal, J
Ru;ter. lb.
Href, fresh lb,
Rerf. dried. '
IlacKwhra?, bash. 1
Hsy. ton,
Hums. lb,
Sbuoldrrzi, "
Si.'es. "
Lard, lb.
Oats. bo.
Onions.
Porit, lb,
" incfs. bbl,
Potatoes, b J, -Plaster,
bbl,
Peiohes. dri'd,
$12 no
17
20
2r.
80
50
15
, 37 00
1 00
3 60
lb, J 9
1 25
3
3 on
5 on
aI2 00
I'ticKwhcat flour lb.
Re-ins. bu.
. 3
I'xmrds, pnr M,
Curn. shelled,
Ii
I
ear.
' meal, i 2
Chop, rye. 3
mixed, 2
t'heefe. lb. -Cherries,
lb. .
Chijkens.dressed.lb.
KKS.
Hour. bbl. 7
Rve. bush, )
lta-s. lb,
S'alt. per sack, .
Shingles, IS in,
2fl in.
Timothy seed, bi
Wbat. ou,
Wool. lb.
5 00
49
Closir-g Quotations of Goveram't Securities.
JAMES T. Bit .11) T A CO., s
itrrrtrrg to S. Jour A- Co.)
COBXBB OP FOURTH AN O WOOD STIlEfcTS.
Pittsburg, Aug. 16. I8S9.
tiuv sell i Viiiy .sell.
OOLT " i33l'.lSU:;5-2n. Jan.'7, 12i 120
U S. fis.. H81, 122j,l22i ; 20a..lul. r67 120 M20i
5 2ii.lKfi2, 123i.?2:: 'June, 7-3its, 10!bHiti
5-20a,ls04, 12li'l2Ui;.JuIy, 7-30s. 100,1001
5 20s.ls65, 21J.12l?i'May Comp,'B5.1l4 .
10 40s. Jiaiill4iliAug.Cornp.fti.USJ 1131
5-2oa. .lan.'C.i, 12HJ 10SJ, Sept.Comp."6S.l 18 lllsf
5-209, .Tnl. '(15.120 :lflfrj:Oct. Comp. '65.1171 IS
We are-now converting 7-30' of the June and
Julv seriesinto Gold Coupon 5 20 bonds of 185-7
SAWED LUMBER. The undersigned
bavins started in the Lumber business,
near Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa., is now pre
pared to furnish pine eoard. clear and panel
stuff. Ac. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order
and shipped on short notice.
C. R. MACOMBER.
' ' - Osceola Mills.
May 5. 18M-tf. Clearfield co.. Pa.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
The Firft Session of the next S.'holastio year
of this Institution, will commence on Monday,
the Bth day of September. 1S69.
Pupils can enter at aoy 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
plished education of both sexes.
The Principal having had the advantage of
much experience in bis profession, assures pa
rents and guardians that bis entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the mental and moral
training of the youth placed nnder his charge.
Teiihs or TciTioa:
Orthography, Rending. Writing and Primary
Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) So 08
Uramtaar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo
ry. S8.00
Algebr-i.Geotnetrj, Trigonoraotrj, Mensuration
Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geo.ra
pby. - i --..' 9.0
Latin, Greek, and French, with any of the a
bove branches.. - - .v $12.0
Musis. Piano, 30 lessons.) - -, .. i - .- . H.00
tyXo deduction will be made for absence.
For further particulars Inquire of
Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A. M.
July 31.1367. Principal.
"XJOTICE. All persons indebted to the subseri
xN ber. are requested to come and settle with
out delay. P.. MOSSOP. .
SALT' SALTII A prim article of ground a
urn salt, rat cp in patent saccs. forsalechea
attheffMtjf R. M0.5SO.-
PLASTER the cheapest in the county, at
May 29 '7. . MOSSOP'S.
"VTA TLB A PPIKES
JN at
-thecheapeit in theccunty
o
IL CLOTH , at greatly -reduced pricsj.; at
MayI2.'fi9. jivaaur o
GROUND AND CSGROCSD SPICES. Citrn
English CnrranU, Essence Coffee, and Vina,
gar ot the best quality. for sale bv
Jan. 10. - HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
A Great Remedy for the cure
of TJiroat nnd Lung l)ixeies. Doctor
' tlitrf'f Vine Tne Tar Cordial
It is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, ob
tained by a peculiar process in the distillation of
tue tar. by wnlcn its nigoest medical properties
are retained.
It is the only safeguard .and reliable remedy
which haf ever been prepared from the juice oi
the Pine Tree
It invigorates the digestive organs and restores
the appetite. -. ; -i -
It strengthens the debilitated system. "
' It purifies and enriches tbe blood, and exnels
from ihe system the corruption which scrofula
breeds on ihe lungs. ..
It d iso Ives the mucus or phlegm which stops
the air-passages of tbe lungs.
Its healing principle aets npon the irritated
surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to
each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing
inflammation . ' ' ,
It is the result ofyearsof study and experiment,
and it is offered to the afflicted, with tbe positive
assurance of its power to care the following dis
eases, if the patient has not too long delayed a re
sort to tbe mean? of cure :
Consumption of tbe Lungs, Cough. Sore Throat
and Breast; Bronchitis, Livar Complaint, Blind
and Bleediag Piles, Asthma, Whuoping Cough,
lliptheria. Ac. Ac
We arc often asked why are not other remedies
in the market for Consumption; Coughs, Colds,
and other Pulmonary affections equal to l)r. L.
Q. Wishart's Pine 1 rce Cordial. We answer
f-;lst It cures, rot by stopping cough, but by
loosening and assisting nature to throw off tbe
unhealthy matter collected about the throat and
bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough.
2d. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are com-!
posed of anodynes, which allay the cough for
awhile. but by their conptringing effects.the fibres
become hardened, and tbe unhealthy fluids coag
ulate and are retailed in the system, causing dis
ease beyond the control of our most eminent phy
sicians. 3d The Pine Tree Cordial, with its assii rants,
are preferable, because they remove the cause of
irritation of tbe mucus membrane and bronchial
tubes, assist the lungs to act and throw eff the un
healthy secretions, and purify the blood, thus
scientifically making tbe cure perfect. -
Dr. WisUart has on file at hif offi.je' hundreds
and thousands of Certificates from Men and Wo
men of unquestionable character who were once
hopelessly given up to die, but through the Prov
idence of God were completely restored to health
by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial A Physieian in
attendance who can be consulted inpersou or by
mail, fr'n of rharzt. Price of Pine Tree
Tar Cordial SI 50 per Bottle. Sll per dos. 8ent
by Express on receint of price Address. '-L. Q
C Wishart, M. D. So '231 North 2d Street Phila
delphia Pa.
April 2l?t, lBV)-3m. " '
SPECIAL NOTICE. ... ;
ScJicnck's Pulmonic 'Syrup,
Seeweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills.will no re Con
sumption. Liver Cou. plaint and Uystepioa, if ta
Kea according to directions. They are all three
to be taken at the same time. Thy cleanse tbe
stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then
the appctito becomes good, the food digests and
makes good blood, the patient begins to grow in
tlesh the diseased matter ripens in the I ngs.aud
the patient outirrows the disease and gets well.
This is tha only way to cure the consumption.
To the?u three medicines Dr. J. II. Schenek. of
Philadelphia, ones his unrivalled success in the
treatment of pulmonary consumption Tbe Pul
monic tyrup ripens tLe morbid. matter in the
lungs, naturo throws it off by an easy expectora
tion, for wben the phlegm or . matter is ripe, a
slight cough will throw it off. and tbe patient has
rest and the lung' beg:n to beal. To do this, tbe
Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must bp freely
used to cleanse tbe .otoinaeh and liver, so that the
Pulmonic syrUp and the food will make good
blood. ... .
Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent
causes of Consumption. Scbenck's Seaweed Ton
io is a get, lie stimulant and alterative, and the
alkali in tbe Seaweed, which this preparation is
made of. assists the stomach to throw out tbe gas
trie Juice lo dissolve the food with the Pulmonic
Syrup, and it is madeiuto good blood witboutfer
mentatton or souring in the stomach. The great
reason why physicians do not cuie 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 by so doing they derange the
whole digestive powers. locking np the secretions
and eventually the patient sink and dies.
Dr. Schenek, in his treatmont. does not try to
stop a cough, night sweats chills or fever. Re
mot e the eaue.aiid 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 has consumption. of course the lung
in some way are uiheasox, eitner tubercles, ab
scesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or
tbe lungs are a mass of inrlamation an 1 fast de
caying. In such cases what must be done? It
is nol unly 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 to take Schenck's three medicines,
whiib will bring up a tone to the stomach, tbe
pHtient will begin want food, it will digrst easily
and make good blood ; then the patient begins to
gain in flesh, and as soon as tbe body begins to
grow, tbe lungs licg-n to hoal up. and the patient
gets fle.-hy and well. Xhis is the only way to
cure consumption.
When there is no lung disease, and only liver
complaint and dyspepsia, Scbenck's Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without
the Pulmonic Hyrup. Take the Mandrake Pills
freely in all bilious complaints, as they are per
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schetiek. who his enjoyed uninterrupted
health'for many years past, and now weighs 225
pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in
ihe very Lrst s'age of nnlmonary consumption, his
physicians having pronouneed his case hopeless
and abandoned biiu to his fate. Be was cured
by the aforesaid medicines. and since his recovery
many similarly afflicted have used Dr. Scbenck's
preparations tvith the same remarkable success
The directions accompanying each, make it not
absolutely necessary to seo Dr. Schenck, unlets
the patients wish their lungs examined, and for
this purpose be la Professionally at his Principal
t'ffine, Philadelphia every Saturday, where all
letters for advice most be addressed. He is also
professional! v at No 32 Bond Street, Xew York,
ever other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Ilanover St..
Boston, every other Wednes-day. He fives advice
free, bat for a thorough examination with his
Respirometor the prere is $5. Office hours at each
city from 9 A. M to 3 P. 41
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ton
ic each 51.50 per bottle, or 4S.60 a ball-dozen.
Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all
druggists.
DR. J. H. SCHENCK. '
Ap. 7.'69-ly . 15 ,V. (ilk St.. r,i a. Pa.
T H. KLINE, M. D., Physician and
Surgeon, having located at Pennfield,
Pa., ofi'urs his professional services to the people
of that place and surroundingconntry. All calls
promptly attended to. July 2j,'69-3tp.
"V"OTICE. AH persons knowing them---V
selves indebted to me will please call
and settle at once. The books are at the store of
Whitcomb A Townsend, Osceola, Pa.
Jolv 21. lS69-tf. G. S. PERRT.
rrOWX 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 had better call. '
July 21. ISO. II B. SWO'lPB.
CCHOOL TAX. Notice is hereby given.
that the School Directors of Clearfield
Borough have placed in the hands of the School
Treasurer a certified duplicate of tbe School Tax
for 18ti9. and all persons shall be entitled to an
abatement of five per cent, on their tax. 'on pay
ment of tbe same to the Xreo-urer.it bis residence.
on or before the 2?th day of October next. He
particular and read the Act of Aktembly at the
toot ot the notice lelt ai your resilience.
July 2S.4t. ' i J. M KETTLBBERGEK. Tres'r
0
R P n A N ' S COURT SALE.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court
of Clearfield eoonty, the nndersigned. Adminis
trator of tbe esta'e of Sarah Ann Jury, late of
said county, dee'd, will tell at public sale, on the
premises, on . -
WED XESDA 1', SEP TEMB ERlu, 869.
the following described real estate of said deosas
ed. ro wit: All 'hat certain tract of land situate
in Girard township, said county, containing 65
acres, HI perches and allowance, and being the
same premises conveyed to said Sarah Aon Jury
.from Horace Patcbin and wife, by deed dated
June 13th, A D,. 18o7,anct recorded in Clearfield
county, in Deed Book - B B," pages 58-9. -
Terms or Sale. One-third cash on confirma
tion of sale, and the balance in two equal annnal
payments thereafter the latter two payments,
with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage
on the premises. JOHN R. CARR.
July 24. I86tf-t. - Administrator.
TP. KRATTER sells the best mowing scythes,
. patent snaths. Rhodes' ctlebrated rakes,
hay forks, solid steel shovels, hoes spades.scoops,
Harvest cans, Ac-
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD J SCALES,
; ..: v.- , f : .-,- '. .- , '
Or ALU XIXD-T. ALSO,
Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Truck Copying
Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ae.,
i .'I I , ) J i.' for iali at1 ", ':. i'
JIERRELL &JiIGLT2R,
Dealer in Hardware,. . .
', June 30. J Clearfield, Pa. 1889.
C. KRATZER & SONS
are receiving a splendid stock k of
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES,
COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS.
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
LADIES SILKCOATS AND OVERSK1ETS,
ELEGANT SUAWLS AND LACE POINTS,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED
" '' " ' " HATS,' ' ' ; 7 ' ' " '
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS,
BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S,
. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, .
' ' FINE BLACK ALPACAS," '
UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS,
-MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOTS,
nEA Vr CALF BOOTS, $5,
MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY
SHOES, '
BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $0,
: CASS1MERES VERY CHEAP,
GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS
AT LOWEST RATES,
LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY
ING IN QUANTITY,
WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY
PRODUCE WANTED.
Clearfield, Jnne SO, 1869.
ATTENTION,
BUY E It S
READ! READ J!
Who sells the cheapest goods in tho
; county?
MOSSOP !
Vfho sells best calicoes at 12 J cts a yard ?
MOSSOP!
-
Who Fells best unbleached muslin at 17 cents7
M OSSOP!
Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at ?o00?
MOSSO P!
Who sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at $4 50 ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells it all's bestKip Boots at ?4,50?
MOSSOP!
Who seKs Hats lower than anybody else ?
MOSSOP!
Who sells Sugar the cheapest?
MOSSOP!
? - - . -
. lit . ..-",.. : . . . v
Who sells Syrup the cheapest?
M O S S 0 P!
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 Quecnswafe the cheapest ?
MOSSOP?
Who sells Tinware the cheapest ?
.-.MOSSOP!,.
Who sells Clothing the cheapest ?
- ;" M O S S O PI
Who sells Plaster the cheapest 1
V' , MOSSOP!
Who sells Salt tlrs cheapest ?
MOSSOP!
Who first bronght goods down to the
' ' lowest cash prices : ;
MOSS OP! -
Everybody should buy their goods at
MOSS 0 P'S!
. Clearfield, May 12. 1869.
E
D PERKS A Co's flonr, the best in market, for
. . I . ,1- L i V XT
ale by - -- j. cna w qvj .
D
ESSICATEDCOCOANTJTS,forpiea.puddings,
lo , for sale at uttAtiAJi a.
CABLE CIIArSS a good article, on hand and
forsale by MEKHELL A BIG LEU.
WINE & LIQUOR STORE
' I. L. REIZENSTEIN St CO, '
.-' ." - . . ...
,-. , . ........ DCALErS 131 v - ,. .',,. .
WES'-AXJJ LtQ VORSi
MARKET STREET. CLEARFIELD, FA.
A good assortment for medical purposes always
' ' r -I.' en hand.
- .:. January 27, l3R9-4m.
3 ENS', . -
: '' s 'Y O U T II S' ' .
A N 0 B O Y S',
CLOTHING.
The undersigned having recently added
READY-MADE CLOTH 1 XG , .
to his former business, would respectfully
: solicit su examination of his stock. Being
. a practical Tailor he flatters himself
that be is able to offer abetter
., ' clasa of ready-made work
than has heretofore been
brought to this mar-
'.'.''' -'' . ket. ''' ' i
Anyone wishing to buy goods in this line
' would aave money by calling at his store,
. . and making their selections. Also, ,
a full supply of flents'furr.ishing
, goods always on hand.
Feeling thankful for past favors, he wonld re-'
gpectfully solicit a continoance ef the
-' t 1 - . same. - s .
April 2?.1S39. "" H. BRIDGE. ,'
. B. PATTOS,
A 1BV1,
J. a. ibwis.
E. S. PATT0N & CO.,
Having fitted ap a fint class
A - ... t 4
PLAXING. M I L L,
are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man
nfactured Lumber, such as
FL O OR ING, SID IX G,
Surface-dressed Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
and every description of Plain and Vancy Mon'd
ings. Dealers will find it to thoir advantage to
consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Address, E. B. Tatton & Co.,
QiinccnsvUle,
Dec; 2,'GS. Clearfield Co., Pa.
BEST GOODS"
AT
'LOWEST PRICES."
J. A. Blattenberger & Co.,
NOW OFFER AT THEIR
MAMMOTH STOKE,
IN OSCEOLA;
A large and well selected stock of fre.h
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, purchased at Liwest market rates, and to
be sold at a slight advance on cost, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, :
; HARDWARE, QtJEENSWARE,
; WOOD k WILLOWWARE,
NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
' HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES,
FLOUR, FEED,
And everything appertaining to well regnlaU (
households, as well also to .
MILLS, MINES AND CAMPS.
' Orders received and promptly filled.
Highest market price paid for
- Country Produce.
Salesmen are polite, attentive and ohltrina
CALL, SEE, EXAMINE,
and be convinced.
J. A . Blattenberger d- Co.
Osceola Mills. April 2i, 1869.
niSSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership hereto fort existing be-'
tween the andereigned in the wago toaxing ba
sin ess baa been dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to the said firm are requested to
make immediate settlement, aud those having
claims will present them. W5I M KNMHT.
Jnlly U,'69. CHA8. JASNOT, :
'DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHLP.
. ihe Partnership heretofore existing b-
l-!!L - "nd?r"-d in the Mercantile and
Lombenng buaiaesa, at Bald Hilla, was disaolvwt
D V mnln.l Dnn,..l . v - ia.l , . .
ti.. C C . ' " l"o nay or joit. isfiti.
t He books and accounU are in the bands If . flf.
irwm for aettlement. p r IRwfV
Jolj28,IS99 ALEX.IRWI5.
N. It Th. knri.... 1 1 , . .
- . - - w miiBiH oy l.
Irwin at the old stand.
FOR SALE, :
White Lead, Zfne Paint, UnUti Oil. TnrpenUn;
Varnishes of al? kinds, Color; in oil and
dry, Pain and Varnish brushes.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN, ,
. Cleatfield.Pa -M 5.'bi
Dollar. i7.i'Zj. Tnree Mnfion
kir .v -- "uuoai.y. une-tnird or one
MassachotV R.,r.bl". " 8?.U
wanted Annlrto Agenu
JOHN KNOX MARSH ALL. State Agent,
M..11 o ?" 'h mr4 w'n ftreefn,
MayH, 69-3m ) Philadelphia, Pa.
TU" ANTED AGENTS for Prof. Pr,
son s Lisii H ,-; n-t- i ,,
Sin,KV,h"d f?T' fnf " r in every
of l!w l' 11 eph,J n V?'-i- , Profess,'
ot Law In Harvard University A new book for
everybody, ixpuining .ve7ry kiudlttJt
and legal obhgaiion. and showing how ts draw
and execute them. Tbe highest and best anthor
1CT in the land K.,t r... ,:i , . . '
f-r.rP...tB
fAKMhLFK A CO.,Phil a.P.
NTHE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
Ivl.lt-.fl Siarj f.M. i- .
To W EOkf rr Hir fn rmw. m . tu- ' j
h. v. ,..n.w . a. u luaertirBCii
ervbvcivec iinlnt. ..f i. r-. .
r.f C''a1rIvM a:,J St" "nsyitan"
.. xinuum rruo oss oeea adiudcec a
Itanxruntna eroilitn-.' .
n , . . ,-. r - in Aiutriei
Court of said District. , .
4t A. A. ADAMS, Assignee.
jfjhe creditors of aid Bankrupt.
PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD
that
TUE KA Tin TA r. ' n rwru &
llEADACIlR fcftVP A.iji -i.. j" .
litni ttf i. ' , "B" eases ei
UlblLill. thaa aoy other remedv before tl, m
public in the same space of time.
IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD
clams the mind. restire.In l,.ni.'...Ti..i a
petiior. and a general vignrator of the Systen.
WALTON A 7.U(J, Proprietors,
o ... Ko 9 ?i- ''venth St., PhiiaderpMa.
rold bv DrUiT7.Nta and 1 l..l. 1 1 -
iF.h i ia.;Y ' 1-'"'-"-'-
t 'T -J
6 mo.
COMETH ING NEW
IN ANSONVILLZ,
Clearfield county, Penn'a.
The undersigned having erected, during tha
past summer, a large and commodious store reom,
is now engaged in tilling it np with a new and
select assortment of Fall and Witter rood, which
he offers to the public at prices to suit the timet.
Ii if stock of Mens' and boys' clothing is anosualr
ly extensive, and is offered to customers at frem
SID to Si') for a whole suit. Flour, Salt, and Oro
ceries. of every kind, a complete assortment;
Stoves and Stove-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and
Phoes, Hats and Caps, in great variety: Ladies'
dress goods, fun, and other fancy goods, together
with an endless assortment of nations, too tedioni
to enumerate, always en hand, and tor sale very
oheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard.and other goods
in proportion. Now is the time te bay.
Country produce of every kind, at the highest
market prices, will be taken in exchange for
goods; and even Greenbacks will not be refused
for any article in store. Examine ray stock be'
fore you buy elsewhere.
Ootober 30,1867. H. 8 WAIT
D. It. rCLLBKTOS.
W. B. PH1BSOK.
r ii nr tv. y ti ir i
n tj r l n ;u i
FUT,LERT0N & McPhERSOX,
Keep constantly on hand Fresh Meats, such as
BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, Etc.,
FRESH FISH,
All kino's of Vegetables, in season
casxed mriTs,
BUTTER, LARD, Etc.,
Which they will sell at the lowest market price.
Cash paid for Cattle, Bnttcr, etc;
ROOM ON MARKET ST..
Clearfield, Pe-.J-Mav 12 '.
MUSICAL GOObS.vioIins.flutes-CfesclarooebJ,
accord eons. Italian string, guitar strings,
clarionet reeds, mufie paper, instruction books,
forsale by J. P. KRATZER, agent for Pianos and
organs. January 6, lelfl9
D
Kt GOODS the cheapest In the eouary. at
May IU, H. MUrc'Jr P.
H
ARSES?. Trimmings, and Fhoe-fmdings for
sale at MKRRELL A BIGLER'S.
PRUNES a quantity On hand and forsale ai
May 27. GiiADAM'S.
s
ADDLES, Brid!es. harriers, collars Ae., fof
sale at MKRHELL A BIOLER'S.
H
O!l?E-?H0ES. and horse-nails, to be had at
Ang. 23. MERRELL A BIGLEK'S.
"1 TERY FIXE blankets will be seld cheap
V by J. SHAW A SON.
rjlHR highest market prices paid fir Phinrles
a "j - crtfirr swu.
s
PRI XQ GOODS. Jnst onenine a anlendid stelt
of new goods at C. KRATZEK A SONS.
CrjERAXTS the fcest and cheapest in t
county, at GRAHAM'S
the
DRIED FRI IT Apples. Peaches. Prones.
Cherries. Cnrrants, Raisins, jest received ai
Juce 2, 1S)9. i. P. KRAIZEIl'S.
WOOL WANTED 100 000 pounds wool want
ed, for which the highest market price wfll
be paid, by .J. PTKKA'IZER.'
RANTED lO.Of.O ponnds of WOOL, at the
ngrsroa Tom!."viea:BeId Pa. jeU
rniTE WINE VINEGAR a Superior arti-
cieir.rpicKiing.tnr sale by J P. KRATZER.
MAPXE EtJGAR jusj received at
J. P. KKATZSR g, Market
Street..
WALL PA PEP. new and be&atlfal designs,
suitable for parlors, halts and dining monu,
sold cheap at J. P. KKATZER'S.
H
ALL'S FIXE CALF SKIN BOOTS, at $5 00,
May I2 '69. at MtfeyP'S.
D
BIED FREIT, at reduced prieef.
May 12,'6ST mu'jr a.
Q
CEENBWARE Tea sets best stone-ware, 4
pieces, at S ! at jiu&jp s.
SWAIM'S PANACSA. Eennady's Medical Dis
covery. Hembold's Bneho. Btkve's C5d Livsjr
Oi' Javne's and Avar's Med ieires.fer sale by "
jan.10 HARTBW16K A IRWIN
IRONt IRON '.!--Bet bar imn. for sale at th
store of MERRELL A BIGLER.
G
C
TJXS. Pistols and sword eafiei to be had at
Juae.'6S MERRELI. A If JLKK.'J.
LOVER, TmothjandOrehard-gr-sskeedsat
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