UL Hi IHaffsmau's gountaf, (pcarftefb, "gfa., cpkmBcr l, 1869. ? To jrfB e the safe trn-mis.-doa ' , prs-'hcnld rrn.it by chcl. j ir,sc''' be fuciri in the first paper after ; or IrCe.t i bad: Tyran Mi Cle.risli Railroad. .,; leave Tyror. at : : : !" .-r.,.t Clearfield at : : l.u,,.m. K'"Ar-iT(,f.,Tyroneet : : : : J V -i ExnresS but al B I 2 West at a 44 p, m ; Eadd Eagle Ex- m : Mii a: 7 (MP- nrsDivine service will I e beld U;L. in Clearfield, a follows : Belt By Re- Nixdorff in the Lutheran church and evening, in the ifcorti'.! Vr Tlcv. . 11. I'i'U in tne lethndist Sabbath i ii,ori:inc and evening " . .. l 1 1... .-.-. hid, liiii nvftrr t,, ' st X 1U.I v . .... , j T! n-s!r t 7i 1'- M. Communion serves rim'aU-vb vf every month at ltJ A. M. ..ric- 'i'it. Andrews' Episcopal church r-n" Ta'.-iay ev-in-s, at 7 o'clock. Seats free. Frati.-i' church Mi at 10 A. M.. e ir-eond and lourth SunJavs ol each ou-.h. The ar;jle on the Cracow Nun Ca. landed us for publication, will appear next Wefk. V.'c un ler-tatid that, in the ca?e of the C.'i!iirnwf!th v. David Ball, a new trial Lx- Lcu granted. I'ehsons deirinjr to attend fchool shonld write f the cataWuc of the State Normal ivh !. Address J. A. Cwper, Edinboro, LrieCo-.Pa. CtlARl.KS CADWALADEit.in Decatur town fhi('. ba-i a t-ta'k o core fourteen feet high, and -.til: pr-iwinir. I: has on it five earn, in fj" process of devel-i.tiicat. It is a catur al curiosity. Tut Septetnlxr liuud-ers ot Arthur's II. inie Macaziue. Once a Month, and Chil dfLn s Hour, are Lelorc They ae thu-e i,;b'.y iir.erctin? work.-, aud worthy the 1 inu.ste ot the id iic A pa-ctievr ear ha been attached to the frt-vlit rra'ti runiiitii; bi.tween Ciea; field and rhi.ij.-l.itr.'. leaves Clearfield st 7 A. M., 1'biiii.shurg at '.'.JO A. M. ,:j!i-s Pbi.iiburjj ?,.A0 P. M.. :-nd ar r.n at Cieacfield at 0,-1") P. M. da'ly. "U"i o ly the -Fill- City Journal" that Mr. 7. N. Fu'.tn of this rounly. has pur chaaed a half section of land ner FalU City Ntt ra. ia. a'l l inten Is lo,-nfiriB there ptT uuuently. Q'iite a number of Clearfield fvV'V jL-ide in Fails City and vicinity. The Iron City Collcpe afTords advantsges f r a(iirii:g a tlt..rtmgh practical bii.-inesj vi iii..n surpassed nowhere in the United i-'itte-i. Cirst:la- (r'vin full particilars Ciimiernin; i'ic .-hiol can lie obtained bv a d-e-t-in,? t'le Priuoijtls, Stui;h i Cowiey, 1 ittsbury. Pa. , Jc-as C. nKSTE?-Siis, of 0cco'a, was hot in the hea l, with a load of buck shot by bis brother ir -law. i:diph Lirs, on A e3ne.-day la-t, at Ju::-:i Furtiac. in Cen tre ifiunty. He was srrksl;- wounded, but w.il nvsjver. It crew ut cf a fa.-ily 'iuai ti'L Lit.- was aiTc.-ied. TdriEOKiM.ooiCAL rejiort for the week ri:i.;!k' Saturday, August 2Stb, Jsfi, a f ur-n'V.-rd ly K. Feaion. Evj.,ui Peuu town s'.;-. : Maximuta of tin raiomeier., y ) t;t 2 P. M . mi a:ii sth; Finimuuj, 5S at t. It M Ct-th; Mean of wetk. from tbr.e daily t:(i .' p. n..- i wnniior.p at 7 a. m. end 2 J 4 7. Rain, 2o;h and 2th .'ji Z ;i.the n.it .juite one inch. Maximum wheels of the cars passing over them be ; t'arjtLeter 2S .42 on 2-tth tu'.ti. 2i .1' on iwn the ankles and knees. She was ta- I ken t-j the Ward H use, where aha did at r.i.i i at!-- at lluMS I tie Aca-ieniT la t!i t.'iuiiA.,wc institution f.r the edu cation of toth scies. Prof. ITaniom i-1 f a li'ril pa:rnaee. H'ilh ahili- j t; erp-ncn ..".al i-A tor v till the crjerry he i.- eiairent'v iiial a:u moral training i: :':!ie y,.u: h placed uoJer h"w cnie. Muie, t-h.--al and instrument:,!, is taueht bv ! -1 ttuefcers; a!i all the branches j to an - aconn.hshed education. I !,-V-.--.a.-v N Pi-io: a will open on Monday, Scptein tcr Tnr -us.,. -.f EuseneF. Johnston, charged r.iiK n.ur.irrof Leu E.ims, at Phiht j t T: lk.' !tl;li of .fi.lv I-.-t was tri. H at b duriiiji laH week. The trial last- ':- ' day, and resulted in a verdict of : irr in the s.-e.iid dejreo. lie was sen ,! '''ea to the pctiiteulsarr for eif bt years. Mu.,rx Swirzvr. litrict Attorney) II y, :jjjjf Linn proseont d f.r the Cout t" a!:b. Orvis, WaiiaeO and S woope . r.. ,t. t ... i. . . ..: t . I -iv iu. :nr uciciiuaiu. .All aciiuutm v tit. L-'t a-L-.J ..r expected. Ti;e solo tfi'ort of ;-! for i be delendaut was to save :n wbitb thev were fUcceSsfuL Lis ; Thf St.- ut Ijams. ltwcen tlie Sus.juc 1 sr.Tia l:avJ J)a (JJuy 0f Curweusvillc, aud -h'.ncie.-iui'itwe, of ClearSel i. was play-et-jtitbe (-rounds of the latter, near this I v. ,-.n Friday la-t, August 27th. The very ln-- fceiirjf prevailed throughout the f';n, a;nl was witne.-vl by a large number i'Cctators. At the clo of the game, Hie two clubs rep-jired to the Mansion House a-io k of a suiupiious repat gotten ul' i t ttit occasion. The t-core stood as T .I'.. W- ; ir.-.t. LI LAM KiSr. ?rQ''EI(AS!Ca. J P. :..,... u. ..' .' r o - bn..n tt.tt--a. p. I 7 A. Irria. p. 2 5 1. Ii "or. t a A b I'nttnn. s. 2 3 W Thoier.vin. I b 3 A V t p I . e. 4 Z - .I'lhri'Dn 1 k Atuo.a. son :i K m Thompson, "lb 3 5 T. Kouinsoa. I f 3 5 !'. A . Leonard, c.f. 4 3 F.l.Thompaon. r f 1 4 L M iore rf I "B'Uf 5 a w ijrabam, e. f. 4 lMr,. Tutal. 27 Si T R 9 3 2 6 9-55 1 4 J 2-35 2 3 4 5 ' :i! iecLAiiooE. 16 775 lit m V!!IA 6 6 12 2 0 y ii it.iii ri.i.u.i. . nnt i WaJ- '- 1 W . A W. Grab-m 15 xioehaon. Arnold 1. F. 1. Tbompaon 1, W. f),i ftTa, Wjlaon 1. Graham 1 I ' J PlIMaVW rml.un 1 It C.birele-sla.mooa Walters 1. Uoorer 1 H K Suaqnebanaa. A. E. Fatten 1. . ". w. S. H.rbert. uf the Mutul Club, jluia S. L. Kobina. P M. Clark Titte of Game 2 boor a and 35 Minute. LepTiblieaa County Convention. Pursuant to notice given, a number of tbe Republicans of Clearfield county met at the Court U?u?e, on Monday afternoon, August 30:h. lne l.rmvcur.i'vi was called ta enter i jr jj Sjt,jri.ei ChairiCM of tie Committee ; arid, on OiotiCD, the i'uiicwiiig l:h. The CVmvcuti'vi was called to order oltieers were i Ditn : Harry Hoover, iVosldent; Llisba Fcu-ou aud JoLn M. Katen, Vice Presidents ; S. J. Row, Secretary. On motion. Reached, That William J. IleuipLilhJ. B. M'Enally, and J. B. Hew itt, te appointed Kepresentative Conferees, with power to sobstitate. Rns-thtrf, That the; County Committee, be, and are herVVy emiowercd, if to them it shall appear expedient, to Dominate a full county ticket. li-xrhed. That this Convention heartily concur in the re-nomination of John V. Geary for Governor, and Henry V. Wil- h ill I ' . aj-ii I. U U , V. , HI''. I 1 1 1. 1 ni 1 endorse the flatform adooted bv the Kerub- I lican State Convention. I I ti .1.- . ,.f I Mn.fM. iini iuc .mbiiu.mu. uu " I reaiueut U. t. .tjraut. meets witn our most hearty approval. HrsithrtL, That the firm, consistent and patriotic course of our Representative in Con(rres3, Hon. G. ". Scofield. elicits our warn;est adoiiration and highest praise. After the adoption of the above resolu tions the Convention adjourned. Ironi thd Countie; Axon nd TJs. Cestrz. The Odd l'ellows in Philips burg, ate making arrangements to erect a new and e'egant Hall. . . . The fair for the benefit oi the Episcopal church, in Beliefonte, has been a decided success. The receipts in two dais amounted to four hun dred and fifty dollars. Jefkehsos. 0:i the lSth,Mr. V"m. Me Mahon, whil eccaged in shifting the guides on a saw mill, slipped and came in contact uith the saw, and had hisl. fr baud badly uianglej that amputation wa ne cessary. ... Mrs. Jane E. Bender, of l'anx.-utawney. died niddenly in Iudiana. on the j:jth. of heart disease. Clahiox. The barn of Mr. Coleman, in Mmiroe ti'.wn-hi;, wa struck bj lishtniog, on the 25th, and burned, with all its con tents grain, bay, etc. The loss is he vy. . . . A new post oSse has beeu established at Lickii ville, between Fry burg atiiTylcrs- burj; V heavy storm of wind, rain aud hail passed over Clarion on the 2o'.h, during which the Court House w-? struck by lightning, but the rods conveyed the fiVid to the ground without damage to the building. Much damage was done to f.uit by the bail aud wind. Blair. The new Lutheran church in Altooua, was de.lic.ated lat Sunday. It presents a leauttful aud neat sppearauce. A l.rp:e oi jran is an adiiiijiia! attr;iction of this church. . . . Tha Alt oona ark associ ation will bold an ea.Libition on September 2th, S'.iih and 0;h. The pretuiuuts, in the agrz'-cgafe, amount to J'J,760. . . . Mrs. McQ iaide, wife of Jatne MeQ taide, of Irousviile, met with a hita! ao:-;derit at Ty rone, on August 24:h. She started to walk home on the eastern track of the railroad. fin.l rti.-.i K.if a clirarf .1.1 a t. w 1 .fil , . tn d-pot, heard the Sjttihern Express eotninj: 1 down the track Ubii.d her. On stcpp!ufc- i out of the way of it to the Western track she discovered a freight train cou-iiii: np in front of her, on it, when she immediately parsed fmui it to a siding, where she fup losed of ciiuisc she was safe ; but a tbiher was backing in on the sijinj;, which, amid the noise of ihe other trains was unnoticed l.y her, as well a the scrca.us of brakeu;e:i who scen her 'danger, but was unable to r;ack h.r ou account of the speed of the t.ai.i. The fir-tear tru-:k her, thrjwins her with both ieirs across the track, the 'j 'wenty minutes pa--t six o clock, alihousli every eibn-t was male to save her life. Iler tiu-baiid, who was alvent at Pittsburg, was telegraphed for a.uJ arried just in time to see i er breath herla.-t. Westmoeelakd. 0:i the I9:h of Au- SU Mr. 1 eter frwartz, a uio.-t excellent c'!'ri"n' cd ",out 45 years, was mdienly tll e I t;'e M"y Me u oole aoy of Slewart A Tate, iu Ve.-tt!,ore!a:d county, I under the following circumstances: In re j tpousa to the 6 o'clock, a. ra , signal to gj ! to work, Mr. Swartz rej aired to his po.-t, nd fiuji,1? 0Je 0 jo,,. he attempted f the drivinj; belts too ptel to shorten it. ue tnr.w it o3" at the roii4; side of the pullj. which brought J:i:n in direct contact witb it, so that he was caught fat by the legs when be said '"Oh, my," and iu an instant was drawn up a'''n, the metal pullics, and dahiti hi h-'al wiih terriblo violence 3 against a beam which supports the second oor. His head ra mashed into innumer- able particles, and scattered in all directions. Thc skull was broken in many pieces, none of them as larr-i as three inches square, oa,i of which remained sticking in the above mentioned beam; and so quickly was all this done, that the pieces of bone were free from blood -stairs ard white as paper. The detaching of the afore mentioned belt gave lree ;!ay to the machinery. The pulltes were moving at the rate of 12 to 130 rev olutions er minute, but the velocity soon nereed to about 1.000 revolutions ptr miuute, takin; the btdy around with each turn, lashing it against (he beam, floor, it, and driving the left arm through and leav ing it ujion the second floor (made of inch thick oak boards). The right arm was torn off at the elbow, except a imall piece of the skin. The bead was dashed to pieces, leav ing only a part of the tcalp, with a portion ot the hair and one ear, and a narrow strip of skin of the ueck. A boy who was pass ing by and saw the fiirbttul situation, ran i i and turned off the steam. Tha owners of the factory were not preseot at the time. Two little girls were witnesses ot the swne, and they were joined a few minutes later by Mrs. Tate. The particlesof flesh, ic, were scattered in all directious at least tweuty feet lrom the pulltes upon which the body was revolved. The particles of head, neck, arms A-t fathered up. approached in amount to sery nearly a bait" busbeL Ladies, Genu, Misses and Boys, keep your feet dry you will then enjoy good health the place to boy Boots and Shoe U at the Banner Shoe Store, of J. C. Light cap & Son, Clearfield. Pai "'Economy is Wfalth," buy y,ttr P.(K.t. ) ho-3, Hats and Qrs, at the Bucner Store j r.f .1 P T :kf,..T X- r.n i V ARRIEO : On Sunday, A:tcaM-,th,l ?C9, ly E Ilil dt-l.rand. Ej., Mr. Thomas Cos let and Miss tCS.WAH Lissley Bootu, all of Chest township, Clearfield county. CleaxSell Eetail Jl arrets. Ciuiciid ir P.. Mossor. Acs 31, IS!. Apples. dried, lb, 9 IS Af fief . green, bn, 1 00 Api'Iebatter. gal, 1 06 Butter, lb. 30 Beef, fresh lb, IS Beef, drie4. ' 23 Bucwbiat.bn!j. 1 00 linckwbeu flour lb. 4 F.eanc. ba, 2 00 Boards, per M, 16 0 Hty, ton, $12 00 llama. Ib, 25 Shoollera," 17 Sie. - 21 Lard,lb, Si Uau. ba. 75 Onions. 1 50 Porsr. lb, 15 " mem bbl, 37 00 Potatoes, ba, 1 00 Planter, bbl, 3 50 Peaches, dried, lb. 19 Bve. bosh, 140 P.'ea. lb. . 3 Suit, per sack, 3 09 Shingle IS in. 5 00 23 in. a!2 00 Timothy seed, bu, 5 00 ".Vheat.'bu, 1 CO Wool. ib. 40 Corn, ibel led, tars. noil, Chop, rye. 1 2i 62 2 f0 3 25 3 3d mixed, I "beese. lb. Cherries. Ib Ctk - ketflt.diestad.lb. 20 I - efrs. rlour.bbt 7 50 Closing Qnctaiiea8 of Govennn't Securities. JAMES T. B a A D T 4 CO., ySurctsxor to S. Jan A Co.) CORKER OF FOCBTfl ASP WOOD STREETS. Pittabarg Aug. ?1.1S9. by .'sell ii bny.,aelt. nOLI) i 31 .!3U5-2es. Jan.'67. 12.l 20 U.S. .. HS'l. 12St l2:l 5 20s. Jal "67 120'l2u 5 2is.lsv2, 12".'J 122 Uune. 7 -3Hs. 10ilt)i 5-20a.lsfi, 12U I2lj I.Iulv. 7-30s. 1091 5 20S.IS05, 121? 1 2 1 1 Mji Comp,"5.114 10 40s. 114 lltfi Ao;.Comp.'fi5 lis 111J 5-2". Jan. '5, 12fif 1 2t'j . Sept Comp.'fiS.l I s 1!S; 5-2li. Jal. "65. 12H1 1 2--f . Oet. Comp. "65.117118" We are now conTertine; 7-30 of the Jane and Jaty aerieainto Oold Coupon 5 20 bonds of 135 7 A Great Remedy for the mire of ThrfMt and Lung DU'wt. Doctor 'ifiiarf$ l'iae Tret Tar CordiaL Its the rital principle of the Pin Tree, ob tained by a peculiar prnce in the ditil!atien of the tar. by which iu highest medical properties are retained. It ia ihe only safeguard and reliable remedy whicb ba ever been prepared from tbejaiae of the Pine Tree It invigorates the digestive organs and restore the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system It purines and enriches the blood, and expels from the tysxtm the corruption which scrofula brt-eds on ihe lunrs. it .ii.lves the mucot or phlegm which stops the air-paaaee of thelonj;8. Its healing principle a.'i upon the irritated surface of the lung- and throat, pMtrating to e-cb diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inflotuwaMon I: is the result of year-of study and experiment, and ir is ofiVreJ to the afflicted, with tbe. pnitive asaurnnce of it power to cure the following dia ease. if the patic-nl ha not too long delayed a re sort to the mean? of cure : Co&suuiptic n of the Luns, Cou;h Sore Tbront and irea5t Bronchitis. Liver Complaint. Bond ar.d I'leediae; Piles, i:liaa, W huopiug Cough. Dtptbcria.. te Ve aro often ake.1 why are n-"ft otberremedies in the uiarket for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, nnd other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr. L. Q. Wiehart's Pine 1 ree Cordial. We answer 1st It cur'f. not ly stopping cough, but oy loosening and a,i?tir.g nature lo throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bt.ii. etna! tube causing irritation and cough. 21. Mot 'throat and Lung Remedies are enm-po-;ed of anodynea. which allay the eough for awhile but by their etfn-tringing effects. the fibres besouie hardened, and the nnbeallhy fluids coag ulate and are retained in the sy.-teni. causing dia e:if? t.ryond the contral ofonr mo.-t euinenphy sicin.s 3d The Pine Tree Cordial, with its assistants, are preferable, because they remove tbe cause of irritation of the mucus membrane and bronchial 'ubc. 6sist the longs to act and throw t-ff the un healthy secretion, and purify the blood, thus scientifically making tbe cure perfect. Ir Widhart ha on file at r.ii-nffi.-e hundreds and thousands of CerttficHte from Men and Wo wm of unque-tk h"r'"',.7 S'";" onahte character who were once up to die. but through the Prov- iiicnce of liod were completely rertorcd to health t.y the 1'ine 1 rce Tar Cordial A Physician in attendance waocan be consulted in person or by trail, r e at ihmrt. 1'iice of Pica Tree Tar Cordial SI 50 per Bottle. Sll per dox. ent br Fxt re?s on receipt of price Address. --L. Q 0 Winbart. M. ii. Xo 2ZI Nor;h 24 Street Phila dtlpiaPa. April 2'st. M9-3m. SPECIAL NOTICE. SchencIS 's Pulmonic Syrup, .Seeweed Tot.is and Mandrake Pills. will eure Con sumption. Liver Con-plaint and liyspepsia, if ta icen according to directions. Tbey ate all three lo be taken at tlie same time. Th.-y cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to wo.k ; then the appetite becomes g.Kd. the fo.-.l digests and makes g.Kd blood, the patient be5ins vj gro in fles-h tbe diseased matter ripenj in tb 1 tgs and tbe f.a'ifnt outgrew the disease and gets well. This it ina oi.lv wiy to cure the coi.tum tion. To lues. three medicines Dr. J. II. Schenck. of Philadelphia, owes hU unrivallel sucees in tbe treatment of pulmonary consumption The Pul monic s-yrup ripens tl.e morbid matter in the luncs nature throws it off by an ey expectora tion, for when the phle-'m -r Wiatter is ripe, a slight ruugh will throw it off. and the paiirr.t has re?t and the lungs begin to heal To un this, tbe Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be frely u.-ei to eleanse the stomach and liver, so that the 1'i.imoiiij yrup aid tbe food wiil make good blood. Liver Cpn.plBir.t is one of tbe mot prominent C3a?es of Consumption s.chenck's Seaweed Ton ic if a gentle s'iu'dnnt and alterative, and the alkali iu the Seaweed, which this preparation is mtda of. assittE the stomach to throw out tbe gas trie juice to dissolve tbe fool with the Pulmonic c-yrup-and it is made into good blood without f er meiitattf.n or souring in the stomaeh Tbe great reason why pbv.iiciansdo not cuie consnmption is they try to do too ma.'h ; tbey give medicine to -top the cough, to stop chiila. to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so d.iirg they derange the whule digestive powers locking up the secretions ana eventually tbe r.atent sinas ana dies. lr. tseberck. in bis treatment, does not try to stop a cough night sweats chills or fever. Re mo e the caue.and they will all stop of their own afeord Xo 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 tasconsnmprlon. of coarse the long in some way are diseased, cither tubercles, ab scefses. bronchial irritation, plenra adhesion, or the lung are a mass of incarnation and fast de caying. In such case what must be done ? It is not only the longs that are wasted. but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power rp make blool out of food. Now tbe only chance is lo take Schecck's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, the raticnt will begin want food, it will digest eas'ly and make good blood : then tbe patient begins to gain in dcb. and as soon a the body begins to grow, the lung be; a to heal np. and the patient gets firhy and well, -his U tbe only way to cure eonsumption. When there is no lung disease, and only liver comidaint and cvspepsia, Schenck'a seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without ibe Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mar.dral e Pii Is freely in all billou complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. lr. ScbencV. who has enjoyed uninterrupted healthf.r many year past, and now weighs 225 pound, was wasted a ay to a mere skeleton, in tbe very last stage of aulmonary consumption, bis physicians having pronounced hi case hopeless and abandoned him to his fate. He was cared by the aforeid mcdicines.and since hi recovery many similarly athicted have ued lir. Scbenck a preparations w i'h the same remarkable success Tbe directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely ncecsary to sea lr. Scbenck. anlets the patients wish their lungs examined, and tor this purpifse he is Professionally at bis Principal office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice mast be addressed. He is also professionally So 32 Bond Street. New York, ever, other Tuesday, and at Jie. 3i llacover St . Boston, every other'Wedaesday. He gives edvbe free, but for a thorough examination with bis Respirometor the pries is i. Cffia hoars at each city from SAM to 3 P M. Price ot the Pulmcuio Syrup and Seaweed Ton ic each SI 50 per bottle, or t6 50 a half dote n Mandrake Pills 25 cent a box. For sale by all druggists DR. J. H. SCHEXCK. Ap. 7,'69-ly 15 .V. tthSr.. Pkdo.. Pa. BACOX. Ham. Side and Shoulders at reduced pricey at . MOsOP. W. H. ABVSTXOXS. Sameeluse- BMsTROSv LISS. Attokets-t Law. Wjlliamsport. Lycoming Ceunty, Pa. All legal busmen entited ta them will be carefully nd promptly attended to. Aug 4,'69-Cai. : w XrOTICE All persons kowinj; thetn- selves indebted to me will please call and settle at once. Tbe boo at are at tbe store ot WhiieombA Townend; Osceola.. Pa. JqlT 21. Isfi9-tf. G. S. PERKT. TOWN PROPERTV FOR SALE. The undersiened will sell, at private sale, on reajoaalile terras, cereral valuable town proper, ties. Ait person wishing te purchase a house and lot bad better call Jul 21. 1SS9. H B. SWOPS. p ACTION. All persons are hereby cau- tinned a?ain-t purchasinfr or in way meddling with a XE W WAGN. now In the pos session of James S. Lucas, at the aatae belongs to me and has only been left with said Lucas on loan, subject to my order. . ALEX. IhVVIS. Beli IK 11, Aognt 18, ?Sc?-3t pAUTICX. All rersons are hereby ru- tioned against purcrrasicg' or meddling with a certain BLACK MAKE, now iu possession of Jaofb L. Gearbart. of Boggt township. tbe same belong to me and has only beej left with said oearhart on loan, (abject tu my order at any time W. L. liOas. August IS. l&69-3tp. riAUTIOX All persons are hereby no- tifid not to harbor or emplov my ton, JOSEPH RIPEU. miner, who ha left 'tlre paren tal roof wi.bout any jut cause, and I am there fore determined to eotleet all wages that may be due him and vill pay no aebu of his contracting cnless compelled by law. J0A3KI1'R. l renchil!e, Augot 13, 189-3cp. "ITTAXTED two competent Teachers to take charge of tbe public bchools in fae Borougb of Osceola. Jligt School Sart per month. Primary ?rh(Kl $40 per nrnth. Term fire months. Applicant will enclct do- plicatosof Certificate and addres. D K. UOoL, Secretary. or J A BLATIENBEItHER. President. 0-ee.,t Mit!?. Pa. August IS. 9. pAUT.OX. All persons are hereby cau- tioned acainst purchasing or in any way meddling with the following described property": One !!; ll.)r?e one Black ll irie. one Two torse Wagon. one Cable ( bain, two Sett Harness and one pair Twin SleJa, now in possession of ITavid Cowber. a the i.iui belong to me and are only left with said Cowber on loan, subject to tr v or oef r.t any time. I. S BUBKETT. (Iscroli Milts. August 13, lS'.O :ttp. A DMINISTRATOR-S; NOTICI1 Let " tors of Administration on tbe estate of Uenry'Irwin, iate of Lawrence towufhip. dee'd. having been granted totKe uuderizned. notice i heretiy given that all persons indebted to said es tate are required to ma'te immediate payment, and those having claims againt tbe same will present .them, properly authenticated, for sttt le nient, to ' JOHN SASKEY, ilAKY IRWIX. Aug. II. 1 810-Stp. Administrator. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The First Session of ihe next Pjholajitie year of this Institution, will commence on Monday, the 6th day of September. 1569. Pupils can enter at any time They will ba charged witb tuition from the time they enter to the close of tlie aescion. The coarse oT instruction embrace everything included in a tborongh, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his proferaion, assures pa rent and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed ander hi charge. Teems or Tmrtoi: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session. ill weeks.) $5 60 Qrammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Hifte ry. t.00 Algebra.Geometry. Trigonometry, Mensuration Purveying. Philosophy. Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botanv, and Physical Geogra phy. S9.90 Latin. Greek and Freneh, with any of the a bovc branches S12.09 Muaia. Piano. i30 lessons ) (10.00 li" Xo deduction will be made for absence For further particulars inquire of Pet P. L.HARF.ISOX. a w. July 31.157. Priaeipal. J. B. SBASAIf. tBW. 6BA3A1T: a. a. saius NEW FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AO RETAIL DEALERS In all kinds of Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes. Hat and Caps. Motions, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fish Salt etc., MarketSL, CLEARFIELD, PA. FOR THE LADIES They hate Bonnet Silk Coburgs. Alpaca, Merino. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Ging ham, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Gloves Hosiery. Balmo rals. Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons trimmings, Buttons, Eraids, etc , at the lowest prices, FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloth. Clack and Fancy Cassimeres-Sattinetts. Tweeds, Mel tons, Water proof Cloth. Silk. Satin and common Vesting, etc., in great variety, and at price that" will give general satisfaction to buyers. ALSO, A gene raj assortment of Ready-made Cloth ing. Hat and Caps, Boots and Shoe, Hardware and Queensware, a good Slock, Wood and Willowware, and a full stock of Groceries. IN FACT, GRAHAM A SONS cell all articles that are asnally kept in a well-regulated country store, and hence the people generally will And it to their advantage to buj goods of them. Graia and country produce tat as exraaxge for Goc la. ap. as--. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, or' ALL xrsDs. ALSO, Baggage P. arrow a, Warehouse Track, Copying Prejccs, Improved Money Drawers, a., FOB SALE ar MEKRELL k BIGLER, Dealer in Hardware", . Jus 30. Clcahpield, Pa. 1369. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stock of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTERPANES AND QUILTS, LINEN" TABLE CLOTHS AND XAPKLN5, LADIES SILK COATS AND OVERSKIRTS, ELEGANT SHAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE- JtEN'S AND CHILDREN'S, BLACK AND FANCr SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS, MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP BOOT'S, HEAVY CALF BOOTS, $5, MEN'S And bots' fine and heavy SHOES, BEST STONE TEA SETTS, $5, CASS1MERES VERY CHEAP, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PROVISIONS AT LOWEST RATES, LIBERAL REDUCTION TO THOSE BUY ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. Clcarfleld, June 30, 1860. ATTENTION, B U YE R S READ! READ!! Who sells the cheapest goods in the county ? MOSSOP ! Who sells best calicoes at 12 J cts a yard ? MOSSOP! Who sells best unbleached maslin t !T cents MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Boots at tJ5 00? MOSS OT! Who sell Hall's best Coarse Boots at S4 50 ? MOSSOP! Who sells HalTs bestKipBoots at $4,50? MOSSOP! Who sells nats lower than anybody also T Mossor: Who sells Sugar the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Whi) sells Syrup the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Chop and Feed the cheapest ? m o s s o r: Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Queensware the cheapest ? m o s s o r ? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Clothing the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Plaster the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices ; MOSSOP! Everybody should buy their oods a MOSSOP'S! Clearfield. May 12. 1S69. ED PERKS A Co"s Hoar, the best in market, f. sal, by J. SHAW A SOX. ESSICATEDCOCOAXUTS.forpics.puddir.gs, etc , for sale at UKAH.AM r-. ittir r R A TVS a wnod article.oubtnd and y forsale by MERKELL A BIGLER. FOR SALE, White Lead. Zine Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Tarnishes of all kinda. Colors, ia oil and dry. Paint and Varcifh brashes. UARTSWICK A IRWIX, Clearfield. Pa -M S.'fii. CAWED LUMBER. The nnJersigned having started in the Lumber business, near Osceola, Clearfield county. Pa., i now pre- ared to furnish pine board, clear and panel tuff. its. Pine and Hemlock bills sawed to order and shipped on short notice. C. it. MACOXBEK. Osceola Still. May 5. 1s6-tf. Clearfield eo.. Pa. WANTED At JENTS for Prof. Par- T r.r TJ...-: ti-:. t, in cv" a " J ot A ' U -i 111 , 11 if lUil irections and forms for all Uanaaetions in everv sUate. by Tbeophtlua Parsons. L. L. D . Professor of Law in Harvard Cniversity A new book for everybody. Explaining every kind of contract ana legal obligation and sbowirg how to draw and eaecnte them. The highest and beat autbor- ty ia tbe land-. Send for car lrberal terms: alsa for onr Patent Bible Prospeetw sent Free. Je.z. ny-3m. rAKDEUIS M C) .Fhil a.P. PROCLAIM IT TO ALL THE WORLD -L tt,.f THE XATWXAL BITTERS. a cured more cases of DTSVepsia. store ee ot LIVER CTMlLAfV T. mote cart of XERVoL'd HEADACHE. FEVER AAUl E. and moreca-esot DIBILtTY. than any other remedy before the punnc in tne same space of time IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD lama the mind, restore sleep is an Excellent Ap petizer, aud a genera vignrator of the System. ALIO & Zl ti. Proprietors. No 9 N. Seventh St . Philadelphia. Sold by Drujrg.sts. aud Dealers gentiaily. reb 24. 1S'.9 a mo. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The unlerizned offrrs at private ale the un divided one half, or tbe whole of the Bald bills i roptny. in oiraril toen.-bip. Clearfield Co., fa. Said property contains about FIFTEEX HCN- Dl'.tD ACRES of land, well timbered with Tine. Hemlock and Oak. A good "TEAM SAW MILL. fifty horse power, with capacitv to cut 29.0fti feet per day, is erected thereon. AIo, a Picket. Shin' gle and I.ath 31 ill connected 1 he machinery is oiuparalively new and in good order. Persons wiabing to purchase can receive far he information in rce&rd to price, ie . ov eati ng on J'JHX H. FLLi'OUD. Clearfield. Peon a . ALEX lltVIX, ou the premises, or the under- gned. AugM, lSC9-3m. JAMES IRVIX, Sen. SOMETHING NEW -J IN AX!?rrJVlLLE Clearfield county, Pettn'a. The undersigned having erected, during the past luo.mer. a large and commodious store room. s now engaged in filling it up with a new and select assorttneutof Fall and Winter goods, which be offers tti the pablie st prices to snit tbe times UitstocK of Mens arid buy clothing is ULUrual ly extensive, and ia offered to customers at from $10 to Sill! for a whole suit. Flour. Salt. and tiro series, of every kii.d. a eemplete assortment: -loves aua frtove-pipe. a beavv stock : iioots and shoes, liats and Caps in great variety : Ladies' dress goods, furs, and other fancy goods, together with sa endless assortment of notion too tedious to enumerate, always on hsnd. and tor sale very ebeap. Prints at 10 cents a yard and other goods n proportion ow is the time to buy. Conntrv produc of every kind, at the highest market prices, will be taken in exchange for goods; and even Greenback will not be refused for any article in store Examine my stock be fore you buy elsewhere. October 30.1 67 H.8WAS. B. B. rCLLEBTOS. w. a. a'lWjirsoE NEW FIRM! FULLERTON & McPlIERSON, Keep constantly on band Fresh Meat, tuck as EEEF, VEAL. MCTTOX, Etc., FRESH FISH, All kinds of Vegetables, in season, CANNED FRUITS, BUTTER, LARD, Etc., Whicb tbey will sell at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc. ROOM ON MARKET ST., Clearflel.1. Pa.-May 12. '69. AGRICULTURAL FAIR. The uClearfl!d County Agrienltnral Society" have determined not to hold a regular Fair this year, far the reason, mainly, that notice has not been given in proper time to have the necessary preparations made. It has been determined. how ever, to bo'd a Fair on the old ground, near the Borough of Clearfield, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Sr FRIDAY, tie 14M. 15A aid 16A efay of Orxoler, A. D. Is70,and for the pur pose of affording the farmer an opportunity c.f preparing, and making it an object to improve and exhibit fall crops te be put in the ground this year, the following premiums a coffered forth exhibition of H70 vii: Best 2 acres of Winter Wheat, ISO 00 Best bushel of Winter Wheat, 4 00 Best 2 acres of Rye, ' 20 00 Best bushel of Rye, 3 00 Best 2 act e of Oats, 10 00 Best 2 acres cf Buckwheat, 8 00 Best 2 acres of Corn, 29 00 Best I acre" of Clover Seed, 8 00 Best 1 burner of Potatoes, 3 00 Best 1 bushel of Timothy eed. 2 00 Tb above premiums will be paid to the per son to whom competent Judge shall award them. The entire premium list will be published soon, forth 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 ts open the Fair ground on Friday, the 15th day of October, 1859. at 12 o'clock, M .for the purpose of a trot ting match on the track for a citizan purse of $50 best 3 in 5. in single harness, to trot against time. Open to all horses owned in the county at least 15 days previous. The ground will be open from I to 5 o'clock, P M Admittance 25 cents to all persons. Persons desiring to enter their hor es to compete for the pare can do so by giving notice, either in person er by writing, to the Sec retary, and by the payment of an entrance fee of S2 CO. It is hoped that township organization will be got op ia the mean time, in tbe different town ships, and that a greater interest may be mani fested in the cause oi Agriculture. Meeting aad discussions will do much good. If requested the Society will send speaker te meet any of the or ganiaation enee er twice, witb a view of encwar aging and promoting home diacuasiona G. R. BARRETT, President. A. W Geabah, Secretary. Clearfield, Pa , August II. lso9, VTOTICE. All person indebted to the labseri ber. are requested to come and settle with- out delay. R. JdOSSQP. SALT' SALT!! A prime article of groand a am salt, put cp ia patent sacas. for sale chea at the fn -f R. MOSQ J OLASTER the cheapest in tbe eonwry. at J1JJ ;S Oi. JL-JJ vi "VTAILS A SPIKES tiecheapest In the crenty iN at MOSc"P S o IL CLOTH H st Mir 72 Cv D R. B CLARK'S CBLEEBATED FEMALE FILLS, FOB SA1E ST r.oyar A Shaw and HarUwick k Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. Aug 469-lyl Retai, FTI. i.u par package J P. KRATZE R Ta receiving new goods Sell choice grocr:e -lias 1 full stock cf dry goods Receives goods every; week Ray all his goods forc;h Caa afford ta sell them cheap Ha the beet cook stoves Warrants hi beou and she Keep all kinds of leather Exchanges lor produce Is closing oat summer goods Wants all kinds f grain Peftr gtads free of charge Will boy you anything . Keeps cveryttng Ilia store is opposite the Jail. ncaracid, August u, IW-Im, T 1ST OP JCBORS drawn for September Term, 1S69: GBAXD JmORS. Philip Dotu Beccaria, I L. Latiorte.Curwecsvil Samuel Shtf, " I Becord Rratton Graham JobnW Kyltr, Bogg. J John Witherow, Km x. James Zigler, Brady, j John M'Muriay, " Kb .M Masters. Buruside j Keuben Caldwell. " Wm.Westover. R S. Carr. Lawrence, Matthew Irvin, " Mile Head, A. Carry. I Georce Thorn. Jas. Curry. Jr , Cheat j Wm.'L. Merrell, Morris. John Crane. Decatar, j Aortin Flega, K rJhowalter, " ! John It. Ky'r, " a Shugart, " W C. Hoover, Pean TEAT ERSE JCBOBS FiBST WEEK. H B. Wright, Becearia, J. W. Lull. Theodore Weld. Jacob CaeLpbell. Bell, David M'Craeken. " A Hen Cross, Boggs, Alger'n Holden. Bloom. Henry Kyler. Bradford, I'aniel Stewart, -Scott Flegal. Jacob Kuntx, Brady. H. Hartsfelt, Jr., -Chas Schwcm, " Wb Schwem, George Ellinger, D. D Kitchen. Burnside. Jonathan Fry, Chest. Benj Klinger. Jonathan rtoland. 44 J. B Pickard Covington G. L Reed, Clearfield. E. A. Graham, " R. A Mitchell, " Charge Mignot. Girarl. T. H. Forcer Graham, Hiram Hummel Gallon, Georjre Spanier. Was. Williams. Jordan, Robt Patterson. " J W M'Uarvy.Kartbana Wm Cs'.LcaM. Kncx, Alex At-.te. Lawrenee, W.P Fuliertoa, -Wm.Mapcs, S B Taylcr, R. M'Pberson, N. Rihel, Clark Brown. " WmDevinney, Morris, John Davis. -G. R Dillon. Robt Dougherty, " John By era. X. Wash, G W. Gallagher, C R. Boalich. Osceola, J A Blattanberger. John Lawahc, u Patrick Daily, Pens, John Widetnire, . J. R Arnold. Union, G. W. Shoff, Wegdward, W.B. Alexander, " Jacob Reed, " Wm. Porter, Joseph Goes, Decatar, tanl Kooter. rerguson, W. T. M Corkle.Girard, Nich Raertlot, A Snactman, " Fred Irwin, TBATcasa jcBoa stcosa wtac. Samuel Powell. Beecaria Tho Leonard, Girard. G W Xarebood.Graham Armine Nevling.Gulich David Tyler, Huston, Sylvester Hunt. John Thompson Jordan Wm. Eider, Karthaua, James Cathcart, Knox, J. loagherty:Lawrea:e M. L tiulich. W, M'Culleaga, -L. C. Bloom, J. B FergeaoD, L City, Joseph Bailey, Pike, H.B.Bailey. Colon. T. Hampton, Wojd ward Wm. Kline, Job a Wolf, Artber Bell. Bell Pat Gallagher. Boggs. Joe Lines. Jr, Brady, Alex Dunlap, ' lohn King. Barnstde, John .Mebaffy, Alfred Straw, Chest, C. rS Worraii, E P. M Mastejs. " M Adams.Clearfield. Henry Parks, " C. B Sandford, D. F. Coplin. Decatar. Stephen Kephart, W. tl Morgan, -Luther Uarrt. Ferguson C rergosoa, R E M OVAL. UARTSWICK Sc IRWIN, DRUGGISTS, Marled St., Clearfield, Pa. We beg leave to inform oar old and new easto-me.-s. that we have removed oar establishment to tbe new building iut erected on Market street, nearly adjoining the Mansion Hon; on tb west. and opposite Graham A Sons' store, where w re spectfully invite the putlie te come and buy their DRVGS. CHEltlCALS, PATEXT MEDI CINES, OILS. PAINTS A- VAKNISBES. Onr stock of Drugs and Medioines consist of every thing osed. selected with In greatest care, and WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE! ' We also keep aiull stock of Dyes. Perfumerle Toilet article. Soaps. Tooth Brushes, ilair crush es. Whitewash Brashes, and every other kiad of Brashes. 'We heew a la' go lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil. Paints, and in faet everything weed in the painting bu'ioes. which wa effer at City prices to cash uoyera. TOBACCO AND SEGAES, Ccnfectlonerv. Spices, and tbe largest stock of va rieties ever olfered in this plaee. and warranted to be of the best the market affords. J. G. UARTSWICK, Dee. 2, 155S. JOUX F. IRWIX. LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON. Advantage of ike MUTUAL Plan ewer (As HttmrH Promium Pimm of S TO C K C O MP AN 1 ES: RATES. Mttual Different Ytm rw Plan cm til .000 oh 1 0.000 RrtHrn Pr'tH Afro. Pla S40 S5 54 2 75 50 109 35 40 45 50 55 SH2 00 37 50 47 00 59 40 ts 05 - 50 1 90 l8 ot 2S iO 2S 00 49 95 499 50 On the ages named tbe rates fcf the Stock Com pany are from 25 to t4 percent, bber tb a the Mutual rates. RESCTTS. Policy for S i.0&0 at I Policy in tbe Mutual age of 32, on the return J Company.asme age. half premium plan cf Stock , cash, half note, for S19, Companies. annaal pre- I OCO.will eost in 10 years, miua. all cash. $139 50, Jin cash, including in and we Dividend to be rerest on notes $1,505. made. 1 n ease of death I But tbe Mutual Lompa- at end of 10 year, the Stock Company will pay tb A m't of Policy Si.Of'O Return Premium I SVj ny will pay the Am t of Policy SI 0.000 Leas Pr'm note 500 ..395 I Cash 9.09 in Cash. I and 4 dividends. Fhowirig that for Slit more Cask Premium, tbe gain on tbe Mutual plaa to tbe insured mem ber family is J-'i fif Per Ctat. Should death occur at the end ot 5 year, tb comparison would Cab p'd Stock Co .StT 50-p'd to family5.67 t ' ilutuad" S735 00- - S,500 00 aad dividead. At tbe ag of 40, the Mnteal plan tor S 1.910 40 Cash Premium, will yield S9 3?0 ; while tbe Stork plaa for 82 032 iO.Cash Premium, yields S7.0-'2 -50. Showing a gain eo the mutual plaa of S2, 327 50. and dividend. INSURE YOUR LIFE IX TUB PEXN MUTUAL, OF PHILADELPHIA. II. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Jy 14 '69-tf- Clearictd. Pa. D vy OOODS tb cheapest la the county, at . May Ti. 8'. ji'j.-ijor a. ARXESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-finding for sale at MERRELL A BIGLfcRS. H Iiltl'NEs a quantity on baud and forsale at U I. .1 i OA. PL.-. ; Q sale at A ! n.K.s, I;ridie. harness eollart Ve.. fjr StEKKKLLA iilGI,.:'.'. TT' 1 1 iti.l -"'-3ii"'. t" e hH.l at - VI rtt-ELL 1 EI-JLEK'S, nil I :Ti Si r-'i ' w fill m 1 -1 . . ' ! "' : t i '