3MR fcarfkfb, itygitsf 25, 1869. "CLEARFIELD. PA., AUG. 25. 1360. rV?.0,, To Insure he safe transmission 10 Ivmail. ratrons should remit by cheek niOS.j . k. their let er- r-eistcred. " i" be erelos' d in die first paper after T t- 11- - - -rr-jre tni Clearflld Bailraad. i ,,'j'eicTvrcai : : : "0 m M I.rlv-sat Clearfield t r : 1.0ft p.m. w ; U i. iVart'C'earSeld a : : : 2.00 p m. Arri -.et Trone at : : : : 5 50 p m. r n: b Oitioinn.-.ti Expr-as East at 6 17 Cu0.r ,-.f: Vei at 6 '.4 p. m ; Bald Eagle Ex J,jjt 7 j i'EUi!H's. Pir'me services will te held rX't al-buth, in Clearfield, sj follows : B- Rev. Xixdorff in the Lutheran church ;n the mornin? nd evening. r. r.-v. W- H-1'''' ,ne Methodist 1 nrth ' Vwrnin- and evening. Sabbath 0t t S A. Prayer meeting, every TinrJav at l'- J1- Communion services Rrrt SAl'h of every month at 10J A. M. '-WnVe-in St. Andrews' Epi5opaI"chorch nn Tuesday evenings, at 7i o'clock. Seats iVe$ Fiancis' church Mas. at 10J A- M., rlie "second and fourth Sundavs of each montli. EEPUELICAN COTJSTY CONTENTION. Ucndaj. Anmst 30, 1889. The Ai.thw! Convention of the Rapnbli cs'r, party of ClearSe'd County, will be held ir,' die Court Hjusc in Cltarficld, on Monday the :;n:!i, inst., at 2 o'c'ock, P. M. I: is hope 1 that every township in the connty will be fully represented. II. IS. Swoop r., Chairman Co. Com. TV new lintel is going up rapidly. The rk'!; wort is nearly done. A n"STrf prinkler is a pood iii-tit'ltion but tlnMiin: in operation oii.bt to have a "broad er l.Jn..d." Wf. fcope our friends throughout the c.'iitity wil! ret that there is a full .lttendanee at the C'Uii'y eonven?ion nest week. No one ev t regret ted having obtained a go. 1 o''.ui3ii. Every young persim can jret an :d t. .!':! u by attending the "ftate .Nor mai c-lIhio! i.: K.iiiil-oro. Mks-'Ks. ":ii!ai.-e and Svvoope have gone to I .!" . r ! t to (!t:fi"!i l Eugene Ji.bn-ton f:r the tiiurd.'r oi' Levi Knr.is, at Phi!ipburg reccj.rly. On; neVhbor suggests to the 'CityFath rr-' i'.w i!n;ior::ttec of marking the names of tin; sre!-ts. It is a good idi-a, and ought to lie untie at otee. V k Mi. l v the A'n itt'ian.ikst Irvin Pay, tit: i;iiier:int eolou-d 'it iiclitr, well kuuivu in u ul' our river men, was druwiicd in tin: i-aiini vihilc fishing. J'oor Irvin! Lis-1-rt-ai-l.aig is in J. d. Mai. l.-r.-no L-r-.irr. A:!r.nt Piofe (f'r I'i C'livi::i.,!ry at West Point, was on a v'tit to his many friends in Clearfield last itft-t. -The f:tf-.r Itioka 'and wemed t j i i.j;iy his visit to hi.-old home among the Bi'ia'ilsiiiS. TliK school direjtoi of Clearfield Poro,' wc uiid-rs:aiid, have employed Mr. J. S. Sn.it h. Mis Waiters rr.d Mijii Morgan, as ti i'-htTs li.r the ensuing ix mcnths. The n!.-iri-?s ari respectively. ?7!, nud 35 T U;.j-i'll. A L.w.i.r, t.iim'.n.'f ofouV jcople went to the C.n.ip Mit-ting at Wayne ration le!ow L kx Haven, un 1 je'liaine'd over Sabbath, i; i .it.,- f tii- !ar-cst V.1J in the Siate. An i.iitvc;- e . o i rt-jaiion assembled on Stin y. 1: vis na-e at I.'), 000. Tiie C!ar5r' 1 Ir-s Da:id is nmkirg rap 1.1 l if'u"' s5. On Saturday niht it diseours fisw.et n:ii;c t.iidcr the window of all O'lr prominent citizens. We hope the mem bers will persevere, until they acquire the ilita:i.n .f the lest la ml in the State. The U'v-'k River Poom at La Crosse ?i.i-".i:aii. i p;il.aps, the largest in the ". J. 1 1 t.'.'.'7.47t) feet oi logs have been 'i!c i from it this .season. It in eotimated i: ; ;in n- a:e yet in the boom unsealed J j,- -.-- f iVt. o! which only S, C-00, CK!'.) re-c--.il ti'i -o! J. Oar liouie lumber tiadefeenis "'3'i:'. coiepareu with the.-e gigantic oier- S'n'li. W an funned that the county cotn-liiu.-i.HK r :ct:iftd the Court House to the .) if.ivth Si tcrs fur thesr concert last .. U ;s ;: 1 ccause they were a soldier's ':-.'V!-? Ti.cy g:vc it a few days before to '' '"!! H :i r.i, a vsgai-otid, who is a nuis i'c l a Kfie. to deliver u lecture in. It snis ftrai'gt. th.it ir .-lum!.! have been re ''f ' t the widuw aud thiiureu of a de-fta-d.V.dirr. A M vr.i;' of our ci:izeiis have lately re ;i'' liiimraj lied letters from parties iti V Yoii. oiTerit- (or tale U. S. bonds and "'t'. Of ( ;--ire r.one of our people wi!j tiicia,, Ives I t l caught in so flimsy a 'I'- It ;s a p'.ty t!,e scoundrels who send !."'"" cinn.it be delected asid puni.shed. 1 ':eii, r;:c, -vie? such letters, ought iinme tu-.c'y t.ii':rwaid th-jm to the Treasury Ie 1 r;iiic:,t ut V'ul,ii!gton, to he placed in t-e liaiiiis oi' t:;e Government Detectives. --"f. r:.h in cor per and zinc arc from ti:!ir t.) t;.lle l,r0uSht to town by persons who ---.y they are f-,,d ahmg Cleat field creek. Mi air of gre at mystery, they de- i'O' to te'I i1k exact lot-ality. Buch con ,c: bsolish in i;ti estrenie. If there re a !: re valuable miiierals on Clearfield ereek ui f'lnK'it-i.-t quantity to be worked proSta '"i" i: i- a tr.atter of importauco to the whole Coa"nu:iiry that they should be developed. Any insn possing such information and ituiioIJmg ir, U cither a knave or a fool. ' J? c.iily way he can make it profitable to 'just., i to make it u-.cful to (he commu n::.'. by making it publio, fco that capital ' be furnithed for its devclopmenr. If any rtrsons really know where there are orea ,t0 'e loutid. they ought at onco to make it con. that the locality may be examined those competent to ascertain whether or they exist in sufheicut quantities to ixi i'iilatle for practical purpose. The roercuty stood at 9S or Friday, the hottest day of the season. New goods arriving almost daily at J". B. Graha sons , . Pic Nic j-eau Pennville.- The congre gation of dt. Bonaventuri Church, near Pcnnvillc, Grampian Hills, will hold a Pic nic on the 2th of August, to pay the debt on their new church. Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock, a. u. K. O'Bbaniqan, Aug. 4,'CO-ft. Pastor. To those in search of a good school we take pleasure in saying that they need go no farther from home than to the Academy, located in Clearfield, to find a first-rate in stitution, under competent teachers, with moderate charges for taition. Next session wiH open on Monday, September 6th, Parents who desire to semi their daugh ters to a good school, are requested to read the advertisement of Mis? Swan, which ap pears incur columns to-day. Several , new branches are to be taught in the school. A primary department will be organized this fall, to which especial attention is directed. TrrEfiE arc but two kinds of timber in the whole world. We Used to think that there were a hundred kinds of timber, but when you take out the straight kind and the crooked kind, there is none left. There are but two kfndVof Boots, Shoes, Ha'.s and Capsin the world gooilaod bad. CREAP and pear, and J. C. Lfgbtcap & Son, Banner Store, Market Street, Clearfield. Pa., keep the good aud cheap kind for Ladies', Misses, Gents', Boys an J Childreus' wear. Call and tee for yourselves. Ladies! the itejulianties and great ad vantages of the Odessa Patent Collapsing Skirt, place it beyond comparison with any other hkiits, and make it just the article that every lady wants. It has been greatly improved and i now offered as a perfect sL.ii'1. Its advantages are : 1?L It will fit any lady perfectly, and can be worn with any style of dress, is altered in size and shape in an insiant, and is simple. 2d. It can be shortened and lengthened by our Pat Jut Lifter, so as to be suitable for long or short dresses. 3d. Kvery skirt is war ranted, ami is not only convenient and ele gant, but the most durable skirt in the mar ket. J. Shaw & Son, sole agents for Clear field, Pa. The corner stone, of a new Lutheran church, was laid on Saturday, August 14th. near Reirer's School house, in Covington township, thu county. The services, . on the occasion , weie conducted by Ilev. G. A. Nisdoiff, of this place ai also were the services on the following Sabbath. We un derhand it is in contemplation, to lay the corner stone' of another new church in the s:iuie pastoral charge, in a short time. The iuteiesits of the church, in that section, have received (ptite cn impetus under the minis tratiousjot lit j (.resent worthy and efficient Pastor. Kev. S. Croft. May God bless his labors, in the conversion of many immortal souli, and iu the adding of large numbers to the congregations comprising the Karthaus mission. A CORRESPONDENT infirujs Us that. "The people of Kylertown and vicinity had the pleasure of attending r pic-nic on Tuesday, the 17th instant, at Brown' Grove, near Kyleitown, by invitation frcni Mr. K. K Iluttou. The day was tine, and, in conse quence, a large number of person were in attendance. At 1 o'clock, all were seated to a sumptuous dinner, gotten up by the youtig ladies, fVr the occasion, and who de- . serve much praise for the good things dealt out by them. At 3 o'clock the Rev. W. II. Swartz delivered a Temperance Lecture on the ground. His remarks were well receiv ed, and made quite a favorallc impression on the minds of his bearers. Everything passed olT quitly, and all retired to their homes well pleased with the recreations cf the day. Mr. Hutton deserves the thanks of those present for the satisfactory manner in which he acquitted himself." The selection of a gift, everybody knows, is a delicate piece of business. The Rev. Francis Lobdell being about to leave the church of the Advent, in Cincinnati, his flock, casting about for something to give him, hit upon a paid up policy of life in surance for $5,000, as "an expression of their feelings," and a neat and prudent "expression" we consider it to have been. Services of plate arc well enough in their way, and embroidered pocket-handkerchiefs from the ladies are known to be touching to the clerical heart, not less than worsted slippers end brocade dressing-gowns ; but the l ive Thousand Dollar Policy is at once ornamental and j.cimainntly useful, while in this world of chances and changes, it may prove of inexpressible value'. Any persons desiring to present their Pastors with a like substantial evidjnee of their re gard, can be accomodated by calling at the office cf II. B. Swoope. A NOIRE it of oar young men belonging to the Chiivch'clamoose Base Ball Club, of this place, went to Curwensviile, by invita tion, on Saturday, to play a friendly game with the Susqnehannas. The game was lively and exciting, and was well played, notwithstanding the heavy rain that fell during its progress. The fielding was ex cellent on both aides, though owing to the condition of the ball used, the batting wa not so good. The following is the score : Cbiklbclamoosk. O. B. H. F. Wallace, e. 4 3 t. L Hoover, a s. 3 4 A.W.W altera, r f 3 4 S. V Wiljon. 3 b. 3 3 C. U.Barrett, I f 3 3 O L Moore, p. 4 3 N L. Robins. f. 3 4 J P. Johnson, 2 b. I 3 E C. Johnson, I b. 3 3 SCSQCEBASXA. O. B. J. Pattoa.e. S 1 W.O. Arnold, p 3 2 A K Patton, s.a. & 0 W Thompson, l b. 3 2 A Irvin. 2. b 1 4 Wm Thompson. 3 b 2 3 T. Kobinson, 1 f. 2 2 Simon Owena, e. f. 4 0 M. Ltimodae, r. f . 4 1 Total. Z7 SO I Total. 27 15 Insns. 1J345 6 789 Chiclbclamoosb.O 3 4 2 5 5 2 2 7-31 Si syirnasA 01021302 fi.15 Flt Catches. Cbinoleclc moose. Hoover t Wal ter I , Wilson 1, Moore 2. J P.Johnson 1, E. C. Johnson 2 8. Susquehanna. Arnold 1, A.E. Patton 2. AY. Thompson 1. Owena 1 5. Focl Fly, Wallace 3. Moore 1 "J Patton 2, Arnold 13 H. K. Cbinoleolamoose. Wallace 1, Hoover 1, Monre 1. Tmpibb. O (I Jenkins, of the Testtmsea Club. Scop.eks, A. M. Row, P. M. Clark. Tiaie of Game 2, hours aqd 20 uiinutea. Jcst received, a largo stock of cigars, at J. Shaw & Son's. For Sale a good nouse and Lot.' House nw and location desirable. Apply to, Aug. 18, '69-2t.J Frank K. Smith. Those desirous of having job work done neatly and expeditiously, and at moderate priees.can be accommodated at the Jocrnal office. We are indebted to our friend, S. P Swartz, of Philipsburg, for a copy of the "Alaska Times." of July 16th, published at Sitka- It is neatly printed, and ably edited. The "Times" is aoout balf the size of the Juttmal, and the subscription price $5 a year, in advance. From the Counties Around TJs. BLAIR. The Altoona Tark Association will havft an Agricultural if'alr this fall. A "cheap John" auctioneer was arrested in Altoona and bound over to Court. A grand pic-nic of the Kn'ghts of Pythias is to take place uear Tyrone, on Friday. CAMBRIA. Cresson Springs is crowded with visitors. They have two Zjuave companies- in Johnstown. A stone turnpike from Ebcnsburj to Cher ry Tree is to be put under contract, ce.ntr. Efforts are being made to build the Lew isburg, Centre couuty atid Spruce Creek Railroad. A new M. FJ. Church is to be dedicated, by Bishop Scott, at Port Matilda, on the 29th inst. A ten-pin alley and reading room is being set np in Belk-fome. The habitues are to be supplied with pleasures both muscular and intellectual. A man named John M'llcnry, supposed to be from Luthersburg, Clearfield county, was killed on the railroad track at Miles burg. He was lying on the track, intoxica ted. Another warning. INDIANA. The house of Mr. James Watt.in Browns town was burned on Thursday lnf. On Sabbath the bouss ot James M' Laugh Lin, iu Rayne township, was burned. JEFFERSON. The new Court House at Brookville i progressing rapidly. The court room is be in frescoed. It is said to be a very hand some building. ELK. The new map of Elk county is completed. John Baitaoo, of Kersey, was drowned in Mead Run, oa Sunday, the 15th. The new Catholic Church, in St. Mary's, was consecrated on Sunday, the 15th. A large number of strangers were in atten dance. Some Clay was recently sent to the U. S. Mint, taken -from a coal bed near Early, which, upon being analyzed, proved to con tain some gold. Correspondo'tce. . CtTRwnvsn-ir.L, Pa., Aug. 20, 1S69. M a. Knw : rr Sir I observe, you frequently publLsh notiees of doings in the "rural districts," so I take the liberty of forwarding you a sketch of a little affair that came off in Curwensviile. on the 16th insL, at the house of John S. Reed, to wit: A Reunion Dinner, given by Br. David IIuter, of California, to the Hoover family. There' were about one hundred guests pres ent representing York and other counties in this State, a Well as Kansas r.nd Califor nia. The (X casion was one ot unbounded enthusiasm an 1 universal y. Congratula tions tainted the ear on every side, and the old fashioned hand shaking was the order of the day. The dinner itself, though pro fessing to be a plain one, was gotten tip in a style reflecting credit upon Mr. Reed's cooks. After dinner, letters were read from Iowa, Minnesota and elsewhere toasts giv. en and short speeches made by Dr. Hubcr, Rev's Ferguson and Birchfield, Gen. Patton, and others. One feature of the day was of sufficient weight to deserve special notice. A pair of Fairbank's scales were brought into requisition, and nine members of one family, (that of Geo. Hoover, of this coun ty, deceased,) weighed. Aggregate 1917 pounds. Averace 213 pounds, (two others not present average the same). Can Clear Geld produce another family to match it ? Altogether the affair was a decided suc cess, and I think I never before had the good fortune to see one hundred persons to gether, where all were so well pleased, and weut away so well satisfied. Yonrs, &c, II. 11. MARRIED : On Thursday. July 29, 1860, by W. J, Nugent, Ksc., Mr. Levi Kcmmkl and Miss Mauv A. Duncan, both of Bumside tp. On Aiis. 10th, ISM, by Rev. W. M. Burchficld, Mr. John R. Morgan of Law rence tp., and Miss Elmira J. Wise, of Pike tp. On Sundav, Angnst 8, lSf9, by Rev. M IT. Mover, Mr. Jamf.s A. Pkarsoi.i, and Miss Sauantua A. Hewitt, both of Clear field eounty. Mav peace and prosperity be the lot of the happy couple in their journey through life ; and may no untoward circumstances arise to mar their anticipated bliss. D'ED : In Lawrence township, on Monday, Au gust ICth, 1809, of scanet fever, Mai d, daughter of m. t. and leressa M. Hemp hill, .aged 1 year, 1 month and 16 days. Clearfield Eeta.il Markets. ConalcTBO ar R. Mossop. Aca 21, IS59. Apples. dried lb, J In Apples, green. bu, 1 00 Applebutter, gal, 1 00 Butter, lb. 30 Beef, fresh lb, 13 Beef, dried." 25 Buckwheat, bush. 1 00 Buckwheat flour lb. 4 Beans, bu, 2 00 Boards, p. r M, 15 00 Corn, shelled, 1 25 aura. 62 meal, 2 no Chop, rye, S 25 " mixed, 2 50 Cheese, lb, - 25 Cherries, lb. IS Chickens,dressed,lb, 2) Eggs. 20 r lour.bbl. I 50 Hay, ton, Si 210 Hams. lb, 25 Shoulders, 17 Siies, " 20 Lard, lb. 25 Oats. bo. 80 Onions. 1 50 Pork, lb, 15 mess, bbl, 37 00 Potatoes, bj, 1 00 Plaster.. bbl, . 3 50 Peaches, (tried, lb, 19 Rye. bush, 1 40 Kagx, lb. Salt, per lack, ' 3 Shingles, IS in. 5 23 in. a!2 00 Timothy seed, bu, 5 00 Wheat, bu. . 1 Wool, lb. 40 yERYlNE blankets will be sold ebeap J. HAW M oUJi. Closing Quotations of Govercm't Securities. JAMES T. B-HADY A CO., , (SrirresorttoS..JorMSrCo.) COKBR or FOURTH ASD-WOOD STRECTS. Pittsburg, Aug. 21. 1869. ny.'se!! OLI i3l wau. U.S.6.,1S31. 123 123' 6 2H8.1S6.', 122? 122 5-208.1S64, 12ljl2iJ; a-20s. Jan. '67. 12i"if I 2i a-HOs.Jul. '87 12llj!l2(if June, 7-.T0s, liltfi limi July, 7-30s. 1091 lOUi May Coinn. '65.114 ! 5-20S.1S85. 12!i I2ijl 10 -lOs. 1I4 !HcAa!;.Conipf(5.1l8 1131 6-2119. .Ian.!5, 2i I2'ii'ept.Con;p.'65.11R lllsi 5-2Da. Jul, 'ilj.l 2'lj I2fjj Oct Couip, '65,nTl' 1 18 Vtf ara iiovr converting 7-30 of the Jnne and July series into Geld Coupon 5-20 bond of ldrto-7 A Great Remedy for the cure 6f Throat and Lung Ditefuet. Doctor tohhart't J'ine Tree Tar Cordial - It is the vital prinffple of the Pin Tre, ob tained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar. by whlsh iu highest medical -properties are retained. t It is the only safeguard and reliable remedy which has eveibeeu prepared- fronr the Juice of the Pfne Tre It invigorates the digestive organs and restores the appetite. It strensthens the debilitate system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula Breeds on l fie lanes. It disolves the mucus or phlegm whioh stops the air-passages of Ihe lungs. Its healing principle acts" upon the irritated surface of the lung atf throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inSararaation - It is the resultof years of study and experiment, and it is offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of its power to eure the following dis eases, if the patient has not toe- long delayed a re sort te the means of oure : Consumption of the Lungs, Cough. Sore Throat and Urea st Bronchitis. Liver Complaint, Blind and Weeding Piles, Asthma, Whuoping Cough. Diptheria. Ac. Ac We are often askeI why are not other remedies in the market for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, and other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr. L. Q. Wisuart's Pine Tree Cordial. We answer 1st It cures Dot hy stopping cough, hut by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collet-ted about the throat and bronchial tubes. causing irritation and cough. 21. Most Throat and Lung Remedies are com posed nf anodynes, which allay the, cough for awhile. but by their constringmg effects. the fibres become hardened-and the uiibeulthy fluids coag ulate and ro retained in the synteui, causing dis ease beyond the control of our mo3t eminent phy sicians - ."tj The Pine Tree Cordial, with its assitants, are preferable, because tbey 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, and purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfect. Dr. Wishart ba on file at hipoffica 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 hy the Pine Tree Tnr Cordial A Physician in attendance wno can be consulted in person or by mail, fre rharge. Price of Pine Tree Tar Cordial SI 50 per Hottle. $11 per dox. Sent by Kxf re?s on receiot of price Address. Q C Wishart, M. D. No 232 'orlh 2d Street Phila delpbia Pa. April 21st, l8r-3m. SPECIAL NOTICE. Srfienck's Pulmonic Syrup, Pecweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills will enre Con sumption. Liver Cou.plaint and Dyspepsia, if ta Ken according to directions. They are ull three to b tnken at the same time. Thy cleanse the stomach, rclux the liver, and put it to work ; then the appetite becomes good, the food digests aud niake.-i good blood, tbo patient begins to grow in flesh the disease 1 waiter rens in the 1 ngs.and the patient ouTrs the disease and gets well. This is the only way to eure the consumption. To thce three medicines Dr. J. II. Schenck, of Phili-dcirihi i, Sfwes his unrivalled success in tin treatment of nuluionary consumption The Pul raonic S-jrap ripcus the niornid matter in tne ungs. nature throws it oa by an easy expectora tion, lor when the ralei-m or n.atier is ripe, slight ciiu-'h will throw it cfl, and the patient has rest and the luiifr begin to henl. To do this, the (seaweed Tonic and Maodrhke Pilfs must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver so that the Pulmonic vruu and the -food will make good blood. Liver Complaint is oee bf the most prominent causes of Consumption (scbenck s seaweed Ion is is a gentle stitubiant and alterative, and tne alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is mada of, assists the stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic iSYrup.and it ismadoiuin gooa uiooa witnoutier mentatlun or soui-tng in me siornacu i ne great reason wnv rh vsicians do not cuieconsumption is they try to d too much ; they give me:licine to stop the couch, to stop chiils. to stop night sweats. hectic fever, ami by so doing they Uerunge the whole digestive powers. locking up the secretions and eventually toe patent sinks and dies. Dr. Scbenek. In nis treatment, does not try to ston a couuh. night sweats chills or fever. Ke- mo e the cause.and iney win an slop oi ineir own nrd o one can be cured ot consumption, liv er complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer ated throat unless tne liver and stomacn are made healthy. If a perjon haseonsumption.of course the lungs in some way are diseased, eitner tunercies, id- suesses, bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lunzs are a mo ot mutmation an 1 last de eayini;. In sucb cases wnat must ne done f it is not only lbs lungs th.it are wasted. out it is tne whole body. The stomai-b and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. Now the only chance is to laKc-cncDcx s three medicines, which will brine np a tone to the stomach, the patient will boein want food, it will digrst easily and make good olooa ; men tne patient oegms 10 gain in flesh, and as oon as the body begins to grow, the lungs beg n to heal up. and the patient gets fleshy and well. This is the only way to cure consumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, ischenck s Seaweed i onic and .Mandrake I'tns are sumcient witnout the Pulmonic tfrrup. Take the Mandrake Piils freely in all bilious complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Pchenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health'for many years past, aud now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in tne very last stage oi o unuonarj consumption, iiis physicians having pronounced hi case hopeless t . i i , - L. : - r . , ri . ,i and aoanaoneu unu iv u ia na viae by the aforesaid medicines, and since his recovery many similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck s preparations witb the same remarkaoie success The directions accompanying eucb. make it not absolutely necessary to see Dr. Schenck, unices the patients wish their lungs examined, and lor this purpose ne is rroiesMonau j at ms i rincrpm Office. Philadelphia every Saturday, where nil letters for advice must be addressed. He is also profes'i!.-il!v at No 32 Bond Street, New York ever, oilier Tuesday, and at No. 35 Iianover St. Boston, every other e-lnesday. He sovea advice free, but for a thorough examination with h Kespirometor the price is Si. Office hours at each city from 9 A. M to'r- ai. Price of the Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each SI. 50 per bottle, or $f 5i a Dalf-doxen Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For salo by all druggists. 00 . , . , T ........ A'l.. J. II. fClir..JK. A p. 7.'F9-lv I IS -V. KthSt.. FAX a. Pa CCIIOOL TAX. Notice is hereby given that the School Directors of Clearfield Uorocch have ftlace-1 in the hands of the Schoo Treasurer a ce'tiSed duplicate of the School Tax for lSoS. and all persons snail be entitled to an abatement of five ner cent, on their tax. on pay ment of the same to the Treasurer.at his residence on or before the 2?th day of October next. Be particular and read the Act of Assembly at th foot of the notice left at your residence. July 2S.4t. J- M. KKT TI.EBEIti; ER. Tre'r 0 UPnAiN'S COURT SALE In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court oi Clearneld rouniy. me nnaersigned. Adicinis trator of the esta'e .I arat Ann Jury, late said county, dee'd, will sell at public sale, on tb premises, on WEDXESDAr. SEPTEMBER lu, 1S69. thefollowing described real estate of said deceas ed. to wit : All hat certain tract of land situat in Girard township, said county, containing 65 acres, 141 perches ana allowance, and being tb same premises conveyed to said Sarah Ann Jur from Horace Patchin and wife, by deed dated June i:tth, A !.. IS'), and recorded in Clearfield eounty. in Deed Book -ii V, pages 5S-3. Tkkms or Sit. a One-third cash on confirma tion of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter the latter two payments. witb interest to be secured by hond and mortgage on tne premises. juu.m n. UAKK, July 2d, 1869 It. Administrator. X P KRATYER sells the best mowing scythes, f a patent snatbs. Knodes celebrated raket, hay forks, solid steel shovels, hoes, spades.eeoops , harvest cans, Ac. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, r ALL KIND. ALSOv Bagjreee- Barrows, Warehouse Truclti. Convinir Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ac, 'tOR SALE BT' MERRELL k BIGLER, Dealers' ra Hardware, June 30. J Clcarvicld, Pa. 1869. C. KRATZER &; SONS are receivinc- a splenuiu stock ot CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS. LINEN TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, ADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS-, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, . DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, BEST RID 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, HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $5. MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE AND HEAVY SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, f, 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, June 30, I3G0. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ! READ!! Wlid sells the cheapest goods in tbo county? MOSSOP ! Who sells best calicoes at 1 2 cts a yard ? MOSSOIM Who sells best Unbleached muslin at 17 cents' MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's CJalf Boots at $5 00? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's best Coarse Boots at Si 50? MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's bestKip Boots at $4,50? MOSSOP! W ho sel'.s nuts lower than anybody else ? MOSSOT! Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who selte Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOT! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop ami Feed the cheapest ' MOSSOP! Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Quccnsware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! V-"ho sells Clothing the cheapest ? M OS SOP! Who sells Planter the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! th Everybody should buy their goods a MOaSOP'S! Clearfield, May 12.1869. -nD. PKRKS 1 Co's flour, the best in market, for Yli sale by - - J. SHAW A SON rvESSICATEDCOCOANCTS.forpies.pntldings, I J etc , for sale at ui"ii" 'i - ABLE CHAINS a good article, on band and lor sale DV jicnaaui a niuiiii FOR SALE, White Lead,' Zinc Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and dry. Paint and Varnish brushes. HARTSWICK h IRWIS, Clearfield. Pa -M's.'fitf. QJAWED LUMBER. The undersigned hsving started in the Lumber business, near Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa., is now pre pared to furnish pine boards, clear and panel stuff, Ac Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order and shipped on short notice. C. K. MACOMBER. Osceola Mills. May 5, 189-!f. Clearfield CO.. Pa. WANTED AGENT8-for Prof. Par " son's Laws of Business. With full directions and forma for all transactions in every State, by Theopailus Parson. L. L. D , Professor of Law in Harvard University A new book for everybody. Explaining every kind of contract and legal eblijatien. and- showing- how to draw and execute them. The highest and best author ity in the land. Send for our liberal terms; also for our Patent Bible Prospectus t-ent Free Jw.2.'69-3m. PAK.MKLKE A CO .Phil'a Pa PROCLAIM IT TO" ALL TOE WORLD ,iiuf . a THE XATJOXAL BITTERS. has cured more eases of Dyspepsia, snore eases ot LIVER COMPLAINT, more eases of NURVOUS HEADACHE. FEVER AAUL'K, and more cases of ' DIBILITY. than any other remedy before the public in the same spam of time IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD. clams tha mind, restores sleep, is an Excellent Ap petizer, and a general vigorator of the System. WALTON k ZUl. Proprietors, No 9 N. Seventh St , Philadelphia. Sold by Druggets, and Dealers generally. Feb 24, 18S9.J . mo. VrITtfiTf ft nnil licim imii ALIjARLE REAL ESTATE . Uwl.lIIi AT l'li iVAIJi SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale the tin. divided one half, or the whole of the Bald Hill. Property, in Girard township, Clearfield CO., Pa Said property contains about FI?TKEN HUN- Dili. I) ACKtS of land, well timbered with Pine, einlock and Oak. A good STEAM SAW MILL. t'ty horse power, wtrh capacity to cut 20.000 feet or day, is erected thereon. Also, a Picket. hin- ie aud Lath Mill conuected The machinery is comparatively new and in good order. Persons wishing to purchase can receive fur- her ibformation in regard to price. Jko . by eati ng on JOHN H. FT LFORD, Clearfield. Penn a., Lr. IKVi.N, on the premises, or the nnder gned. At 11, 1859-m. JAMES IRVIN, Sen. s O M E T n I N O NEW IS ANSONVILI.E, Clearfield county, Penn'a. The undersigned baying erected, during the past summer, a large and Commodious store room. s now engaged in nlling it up with a new and select assortmentof Fall and Winter goods, which e otters to the publio at prices to suit the times 11 is stock of Mens' and boys clothing is ucusual- y extensive, and is ottered to customers at from 0 toSJO for a whole suit. Flour. Salt, and (iro ceries. of every Bird, a complete assortment: Stoves aud Move-pipe, a heavy stock ; Boots and Shoes, llata and Caps in great variety: Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fncy goods, together witb an endless assortment or notions too tedious to enumerate, always on hand, and sor sale very cheap. Prints at 10 cents a yard. and other goods n pronoriton ow is tbe time te boy. Country produce of every kind, at the hirhest market prices, will be taken in exchange for goods: and even Greenbacks will not tie refused for any article in store. Examine my stock be fore you buy elsewhere. October .10.1 Sti7 II. SWAN. rClLttttTO!. t . r. x rasBSOM NEW FLRM! FULLERTOX & !McPlIERSOX, Keep constantly on band Fresh Meats, such as BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, Etc., FRESH FISH, AH kinds of Vegetables, in season, CANNED FRUITS, BUTTER, LARD, Etc., Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Cattle, Eutter, etc. ROOM OX MARKET ST., Clearfield, Pa.-May 12 f9. AGRICULTURAL FAIR. The "Clearfield County Agricultural Society' have determined not to bold a regular Fair this year, for the reason, mainly, that notice has not been given in proper time to have tbe necessary preparations made. It has been determined, how ever, to bo'd a Fair cn the old ground, near tbe Borough cf Clearfield, on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY (r FRIDAY, tie 14f7t. U't rW ISA dav of October. A.D. 1P70. and for the pur pose of aSbrdicg the farmers an opportunity of preparing, and making it an object to improve and exhibit fall crops te be put in tbe ground this year, the following premiums aieoffrred forth e exhibition of 1870. viz: Best 2 acres of Winter Wheat, SM 00 Best bushel of Winter Wheat, 4 00 Best 2 acres of Rye, 20 00 Best bushel of Rye. . 3 00 Best 2 acres of Oais, Id 00 Best 2 acres cf Buckwheat, 8 00 Best 2 acres of Corn. JO 00 Best I acre of Clover Seed," 8 " Best 1 bushel of Potatoes, 3 00 Best i bushel of Timothy red, 2 00 The above premiums will be paid to the per sons to whom competent Judges shall award tbem. Tbe entire premium list will be published soon, for the Fair next year. in tbe hope that many may be induced to compete for the premiums, and thus encourage a good cause. The Society have also determined to open the Fair ground on Friday, the 15th day of October. 1869. at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of a trot- ,!. nmti-h on the track for a citizens purse of $30 best 3 in 5. In single harne.se. to trot against time. Open to all horses owned in the county at least 15 days previous. The grounds will beopen from 1 to 5 o'clock, P M Admittance 25 cenU to all persons. Persons desiring to enter their hor ses to compete for tbe par-e can do so by giving notiee, either in person or by writing, to tbe See rr.tarv, and by the payment of an entrance fee of $2 00. It is hoped that township organizations will be a-ot np in the mean time, in the different town ships, and that a greater interest may be mani fested in the cause of Agriculture. Meetings and discussions will do much good. If requested the Sowiety will send speakers to meet any of the or ganizations once or twice, with a view of encour aging and promotiag home discussions G. R. BARRETT, President. A. W. Graham, Secretary. Clearfield, Pa., August 11, 1869. "VTOTICE. AH persons indebted to the lubscri- ber, are requened to coma and settle with out delay. R. MOSSOP. QALT SALT!: A prim article of ground a fO um salt, , pat cp Id patent (neks, for sale ebea at the stciej if R. MOSs-Or PLASTER the cheapest in tbe county, at May 29 '67. MO.SSOP'B. NVt1 TAILS A SPIKES theheapest i"he ecunty OILCLOTHS, at greatly r"e TVZi'k May 12,'69. MOoaOP s at B C E A K K ' S - rxLasBivai- FEMALE FILLS, rbii (alb r' Boyer t Shaw and Hartswick 1 Irwin", Clearfield, Pa: Aug 4;-69-ly Retail Prio, $1.50 per package J. K R A T ZEE. If receiving new goods' mih cnoice groeenes . Has a full stock cf dry goods-' Receives goods everyeek Buys all his goods lor c-h -Can afford to sel! them cheap -Has the best cook stovs Warrants his boots and fboes ' steeps ail kinds of leaiLer Kxcbangea for produce Is closing ont summer goods Wants all kinds of grain Delivers goods free of charge Will buy you anything Keeps everything Hitore iaonnopite tha Jail: Clearfleld, Augutt II, IS69-lui. T .IS1? OF JURORS drawn for September .a VI to. 10UJ, Philip Dwtts. Brccaria, I L. Lanorte Curwcnsvile Samuel !-hoff, ' Kecoiu Bratton Urabam John W. Kyl.r, Hoggs. 1 John Witberow, Kncjr. James Zigler, Brady, I John MMuri.r hb.hl Ma-.lers, Bun, side I Reuben Caldwell. Wm. Westover. " I R ci. Uarr, Lawrence, Matthew Irvin, " I Miles Kes4. A. CarrH " 1 fleorge Thorn. Ja. Curry. Jr. Crest. I Wnr L. Mtrrell, Morris', -iimn i ro. reotor, Austin legal. R. Showalter, Jr.hn B Kyler, J a fcnugart, - T W. C Hecver. Pea TRAVERSE JUttORS riESf win. 11 B- WriSbt, Beocaria, Charles Mignot, Girard. J -w Lu,L ' T H Fore o. Theodore Weld. ' Hiram HummeMiuliob, Jacob Campbell. Bell. George S'jajIer, David M Cracken. Allen Cross, Kogg. Vi'iu. Wiiiiaras. Jordaa, Robt Patterson. " S W M Garvy.Karlhsov Wm Ceihc&rt, Knox, Alex Ante. Lawrence, W. P Fullertou, -Wm.M:-.ps, S B laylcr, " R. M Pnerson, ' N.KU'bel, Clark Brown. Wm Deinney, Mersrs, John Davis, i R Dillon. Roljt Dougherty, John Brers. N. Wash, O.W.'.a'.iaghdT, C R Boalieh. Oseeola, J A.Blatirnberger, John IaLe, . Patrick Daily. Peon, John Widemire, ' J. R Arnold ITaion, G. W. Shoff, Woodward, W.B. A lexander, Jacob T.eed, K Alger n llnlden. Bloom. Henry Kyler. Bradford; Daniel Stewert, Scott Flegal. Jacob Kuntx. Brady, H. Hartsfelt. Jr., -Chas Scbwem, - Wm schwem, " George Ellinger, " V. V. Hnchen.Burnside. Jonathan Fry, Chest. Beni K'inger. Jonathan Moland. " J. B Pk-kard Covington (r. L. P.eed. Clearfield. E.A.Graham, " R. A Mitchell, " Wm. Porter, " Joseph Goss, Decatur, Danl Koozer. Ferguson, W. T. M Corkle.Girard, Nich Rosselot, - A. rpackman, " Fred Itwin, " TRAVkRSE TROilS SECOnn WKFX. Samuel Powell,fieccaria I Th-is Leonard. Girard, Arihur Bell. Bell I G W.Narehcod,Grah&m Pat Gallagher, Eoggs. I Armine Nevling Gnlich Jos Lines. Jr, Brady, David Tyler, Huston, Alex l'unlap. Sylvester Jtect. John King. Burnside, John Thortipson.Jordaa John Mehany, ' Wm.Lh'tr, Karthaus, James Catbcart, Knox, J. Dougherty rLewrer.ee M. L C alich. " W. M'CulIoush, " L. C. Bloom, - , J. B. Fergos.m. L City, Joseph Be.iley, Pike, H. IS. Bailey. I'oion. T. Hamptiii.Woodward; Wm. K:ine, -John rVo'f, Alfred Straw, (.best. C. S. Worrall, E P. M'Msstejs. " J. M Adams. Clearfield. Henry Parks. C. B Sandford, D. F. Coplin. Decatur. Stephen Kephart, ' W. Ii Morgan. " Lnther Barret, Fercoson J Ferguson, " REMOVAL. HARTSWICK & IirWlN, DRUGGISTS, Market St., Cfearjtefd, Pa. We beg leave to inform our old and new cento- tne.s. that we have removed our establishment to the new building just erected en 11 ark -t street, nearly adjoining the Mansion House en the west, and apposite Graham A Sons' stor. where we re spectfully invite the publio to come and buy their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS 4- VAUNJSHES. Our stock of Drugs and Medioinetdonsist of every thing used. Selected with the greatest care, ana WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! We also keep alull stock of lives. Perfumeries Toilet articles. Sonps. Tooth Brushes. Hair !iroh es. Whitewash Brushes, and avery other kind of Brushes. e have a la re lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and iu fact everything tiled in the painting business, which we offer at City prices to caah uuyera. TOBACCO AND SEOARS, Confectionery i Spices, and the Ingest stork of va rieties ever offered in this !'- zail wsrr'ated to be of the best the mars at afford? J. . HARTSWICK. Dee. 2, 1868 JOHN P. IRWIN. LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. ' Advantage of Cm MUTUAL Ptan aver th Rtturn Premium Plait of S TO C K CO MP A N1ES: RATES. Return Pr'm M itnu.- Dffrr'ne Yearly Plan !.()0l)ttSieri.9 $32 0 H 65 tn iO Xt SO 10 90 I9 00 47 00 ' 28 SO iai 00 59 40 49 5i 499 s9 Age. Plan 40 V OS 45 54 20 50 75 53 55 109 35 On th 8-c rained the rates of the block Com pany ai-e from 25 to 4 percent, higher th a the Mutual rates. RESCLT3. Policy for Si.uuO at I Policy In the Mutual age of 32. on tbe return I Company 'sine age, half premium plan ox fiKyCK , car..bait n note, for Slti,- Companies, annual pre- OC'j.wH' cost in 10 years, in Cash, including in terest on uites. (1,505. But the Muical C'otr.aa ny will py the mium.an casn, un , and no Dividend to be made. In case of death it end of 10 year.-, tha Stock Company will pay tbe Am't of Policy $5,000 Return Premium 1.395 Ami or Policy 10,010 Lesa Pr'ia rotes - 00 16.395 in Cash. Cash S9.500 and 4 dividends. Phowinr that for SI 19 mw-t Caefi Premium, the gain on the Mutual plan to the insured mem ber's family is Fifty Per Ctnt. tb-jald daath occur at the end of 5 years, tbe comparison would be Cash p'd Stock Co f97 50-p"d tt family5.97 f9 " "Mutual" (. o- ,r.rH ad Cividead. At thea.-eof 40. the Mutual plan tor $'.,914 40 Gush Premium, will yield t'i.S',0 while tbe --took plau for 2 032 SO. Cash Premium, yields 7.ti 'z -50. Showing a gain en th mutual plan of 62,- 327 50, and dividend. INSURE YOUR LIFE 7S THE PENN MUTUAL, O F PHILA D E LP HI A II. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Jy.l4.'9-tf Clearfield. P. RY GOODS the cheapest in tb eounty. at jv29,'iT. MQSSQP'B. D H ARNESP, Trimming and Shoe-fnttirss for sale at w iM f. ft H. B. 1. L. till. Lett . PRUNES a quantity on baad ar.4 for ail at May 27. UiiAUAM'S. s ADDLES, Bridies, harness, col' us 4c, fcr sale at MhRhbLLS oiuijuv TTORSE-SHOE8, and horse-raiia to be had at XI Aug. 23. MERRELL CI'jLExt'S. rr. 111 m 1 mi: si i