Ul $c aftmaiC ottrnaf, gfcarftcfb, ga., gcpfcntfier 85 i860. Raftsman' -Journal 1:leakfikld,j, seims "V" p.non -To insure the transmission " I. Hfr or have their letter registered. OT "Bt will be ".closed in tbe firft paper after ,T, comes to hand: Tyrcae aad ClearSeli Bailroad. Tvrtma at : : : IMi ''l-U," clfi.idat : : 1.0,.-. Clearfield a- -. : : M p Arnves at Tyrone at : : : :5.58 p m r I, w-h Cincinnati Express East at 617 t n w j-, 0 pass's: 7 l'0p vr'Tivr-ra. Divine services will beheld c;vJUit1. iu Clearfield, a. follows: R- K-v Nixdorff in the Lutheran church In the wniW and evening. Pv Rev W. H- in the Methodist ,vr-cb moraine and evening. - fauuath V 1 it 9 M.Crayer meeting, every ifv v .-'"i 1'. M. Communion services JJftVih of every month at 10J A. M. Sfet-ia Sv Andrews' EpiscopilchDrth on Tue-day evening, at . o dock, beats &L Francis enaren-M.- at 10 A. M the aeeoDd aad fourth Sundays of each juouth. Kejmblicaa County Committee. Below we publish the names of the Conn-t- Committee, as appointed by the Presi dent of tie late County Convention : nw?. H- Marray, Chairman, Clearfield. lr. W. C. Mclx, Bcccaria township. H. L Henderson, Bell township. J..hn Clary, Bloom township. J.hn Blair, Boggs towuh:p. V. II. Shlrey, Bradford township. J'r. II. V. Spaceman, Brady township. J t Patchin, Buraside township. II. H. Hard, Cheat township. Kmil Mignot, Covington township. George 11', Carwensrilic borouph. ("apt, P. F. Copelin, Decatnr town-hip. I. V. Suiith, Fereuron township. AliX. Murray, Giiard township. W. A. Nelram, Goshca township. J. Lucien Ward, Graham township. Win. RilJt. Guelifth township. Win. VW.dwsrd, Ila.-ton township. .1 hn Swan, Jr., Jnrd.tri township. J,,J,n M Garvey, Karthaus town-Lip. Abraham Walki-r, Knox lownLijx Hi::;' Ai.te. I-n.tu-e township. J..! n U. i . n. Lum'ncr ciy. YA. C. Urt-f.tKT, M-.rris township. Jamc L-CVh.L, New Wailiiiit'-ca b--.ro. Gc otc H. Lon?. O.ceo'a borough. liTil.?. M o'c, IVnn township. K. Airt-n I!iKrer, Pike towritlrp. 1'jvIJ l:e:or, I'nion town.-hip. Lit. Li. J. 'hit M. CLa-e, Wo -.ova! J tw'p. X;-c:i of tie ZepubVcsa Co. Ccaasittee. A BK-etinc of the ILopuhliran County On i..i'tti -will l he'd on r.iJsy afternoon, $v.j. 17.1-C.i, at il.scS.e of the urdcr-irn-oi. A fu'.i itieti.lanf.' of the t!:e:iiVrs i r-iueted. a battl.,? ef importance wi.l U-trantaftel T. II. MtiinAT, Giairnian Co. Coiutaittce. AsoTHFithi'tel wid n l-e in o:-erut:on v. ihi; dej ot. More are still needl. VtBV many f-ide w a'.ks are -ut f repair. Vi'l y d. ti't the Lorou0-h "daJ'" lout after tictL? What"? became of the street Fprinhler? I: ba mysteriously disui ptared, jat WLert ti.isi r.eol-'d. Mr.rnA!:rs of all klndnre in dcir.anl hrf jast n.iw. There is a first rate open ing for ir.:b ca j i : :i i and la'-or. The b'p muiud iyiiic on third fireet, on tL" tray to iL depot, it iieiiher useful nor ortiiix.niid. V'here'a the Ba gess? If ;ht- stevples are to be put on the new ctar -hts. this fall, those having the tuat ur in (harse had hotter le about it. The i-:uun rains will soon be upon us. The passenger car for Philipsbars in the tt'tiini:, returning in tlie evening, proves t s creit aec-jnimodation. It would le r-i.l 1 -estt r, and pay more, if it ran as far as 0ce i'iSL Tns I? :n. J. T. Leonard aad wife return ed rr.ua the White Sujhar Spriups lat n-k. The Judze looked well, and Wis L i't.ly k-Ilghied with George Peabody, the pv; j :..,anthror-i-!t. '.i NsviLLE has produced a Tusns na :. tLt.- shape of a chicteu wiih four The .-jua Irnpcdal fowl only 'arrived : three day. Master Alex. Irvm ', rtst-fved in ale.h'.h i.HF. '.'.! be no civil caes tried at the v.- .urt.' The trial of Ball and Bacr, i' i other ctimina! business wdl occa : s Lule time. There will be a court fV.y f.r the trial of civil causes in a U r. !-- l! tf'u Ti a; u-uai county Kepublican mee:ing L- !. id ou eoort wet-k- An effort will ti ij-i- to secure di-stitiguished shakers t sbr-jad, and tbeir uncs will le aj "virxi in due tirtii. It is prol.abie that sT'n. G.-Ary wiU himself be ;rc.-eiit- T;;e u-w baildiag Jj-)iiJing the Courtly .-.I Bank, has a rery wat front, and ' r.' a handsume improvement, thoush it i- :tiU L n renewed that it was not built '!: r! Kvery woodon building, ad Is to di-ct-r of th deslraetioa of the town Tue Hfcw branch railroad, from uear 1 -:r.i sr. t0 the coal ruinea North of Osoeo- is taw being prided. It '-,on r- f:r the iiin. Tha oial in the vieioi- Osoeola it being develoied rrptdly, -'i will 1 a productive source of wealth to sectijn of the oonnty. Ai'us-TomcE is badly needed at W il C'srjve. Application for one has been to the TJepartment, but there is he?i ' c about establishing it, because of its " ximity to Woodland and Waliaueton. - iiope however, that the petition will be ' "-ou-idtred, aod the oflloe established, Messrs. Merekll k Bigler are putting np a large block of tenant houses at the end of the new bridge, which will be a most de sirable improvement. Houses are in great demand, aod cannot be bcilt too rapidly. We hope other business men will follow their example. Tee lots, into which the Nichol's farm was sab-divided, are fast being occupied by oeat aad substantial dwellings. The com pletion of the new bridge will greatly facili tate access to them, and it will not be long until we thill have a whole town of private residences on the other side of the river. It is said that Sead and Stone iwist upon erecting the new jail on the Eke of ths old one, while ShaSoer in opposed to it. It is more than Listed that Stone has private interests to subsrve in this matter. Ii is queer that men should insist on erecting such a building ia a location totally uaSt for it. It is id by competent judges, that a car factory jrill pay in Clearfield. We certain ly have all the lu tuber, and fuel that would be required on the grotmi. There is a great demand for cars of ail kinds, by rail roads throughout the country, flere is a fair opportunity f jt the employment of cap ital Who will invest ? Meteorological Bepoet for th week ending Saturday, September 4th, 6C9, as furnished by F. Fenton, Esq., of Fenn tp. : Maximum of thermometer,80onS-ept. 4th; Minimum, 40 oa Sept. 3d; Mean, from three daily observations 7 a. ni. and '2 and 9 p. iu. 50. Mean of barometer 2S.31 has ranged Ligh. Mostly clear no rain during week. Light fronts on mornings of 2d and 31 ' TJllow is the score of a game of Bssa Ball played between the Athletics of Cur Wcn.sviiie, and tht: Keystone of Clearfield two junior clubs oa Saturday. Sept. 4, 1SC0: kvstoxe Arai-tTici. ob o a F. J..hnin, b, 4 s TV. HaHey. c 5 W V :,ice. c, 4 O Livir rstoa. f, 2 S T. J!o..r, 1 f. 4 7 J Ci.aiufcis. ! b, 2 4 T C...H cr. 3 fa, 3 V S. Clark jr. Jl. 1 C I. Miill.a. e f , 2 It' K . lrncker. 3 b. 1 6. C ('rii I 1). 3 S At Harlcj-. , a 4 3. .-r.ftrJ. r f, I 6 J Ratiusoa.lt, i 3 li Mi; If. ts. 1 9 E. Jlcrify e f. 4 2 U.Msore, p, 4 7 R. Jtfirirs, r f , 4 3 27 74 27 Z9 F!t Catches Kcyfotic S. Ah!et-ci 2 I'mprc A. W. ;Vj:erfi ; icorer X. L. KoLius. liLLe of ;iiie 2 43. OsSaturla - night last, the oiEee of II. B. Swonpe Ksq, was lighted with gas. It was an exp rimcnt to test ihe cost, and pracnliliJy of lighting the town with gas ; from our own ccl, and was ia s!l respects a success. The light was clear and brilliant the cost trilling, aud the feasibility of the tJtallishiucut of profitable gxs works detn custrarcd. Aa investment ot $10, (AW, will erect the necessary works, procure and lay the pi;.e throtgh the tewn, and will ray to the stock holders a dividend of not less than ten per cent, per anaum. We hope measures wili be adopted at once to procure the stock and brgauiie a compacy. ' Let there be liht," , I TiiE 2?jlh'cin pays that the County Cou.iuissioaers did uot refuse the Court House to the soldiers widow and orphans', nor did they give it to Gon'd Rogers not, having been aske-i for it by cither. We make the correction accordingly having no de.-ire to charge the distinguished trio with anyihitig of which thc-y are not Ruiiiy. But how did Rogers get the Court House? He did delivvsr a lecture in it- Somebody must have given him the keys. Who wash? Moreover Mrs. Wodwor!h did apply for the Court House and was refused. She was sent to the office end r.sV.ed the person she found there whJ sccxed to be in au thority. He refused her, Setlt.g for the Commissioners. On irirjuiry we learn that the person was Mr. Bradley, who, though removed as clerk, still bangs about the of fice, suported by the county in some ca pacity or other. The borough athorities as well as the citizens, should take the preliminary steps towards securing a supply of water. It must tie apparent to any one who will give the subject a moments thought, that it will not be loiig until our wei's will have to be abandoned. As the population of the town inctea-ses, and it becomes more compactly built, the wells the sandy bam will be destroyel Moreover the large number of wooden buildings going up, renders it ex tremely probable that we will be troubled in the future with fi.-es to an extent for which our past experienoe has not prepared us. To extit:guish these we must have water and pressure. As a security both against fire and disease a supply of water is indispensi ble. As contribution to cleanliness and eomf 'it it will be invaluable while the fa cilities it will a?jrd for manufacturing pur ines will aid to the extent and properity of the town. View I he subject as you will, the conclusion is itTesistable that we must have water works. A CAREFCL exaniinatioa and analj-sis of the xitc ores alleged to be found along CieaiGeld ertsrk, and a couiparisoa with tbe ores i f Sinking Valley show them to be i denticah In other words, the ore said to be brought here from Clearfield creek, rea'.ly came from the zitic Wurks at Birmingham in Hnntinglju cjuuty. The sa-je persons whJ, a few years Ego, "planted" the oil springs in this viiiiniry, are aueiupiiiig an other swindle, by pretending to fad valua ble ores where they do not exist, or where they have previously been j laced for the purpose of deception, in order to induce land owners to pay for the information, or to get capitalists to purchase worthless lani We warn our readers to bz on their guard, and to believe nothing, and ai nothing, until the localities where the ores are alleg ed 'to exist are jointed out, aad examined by a com pet cut njincrulogisr. We sincerely hope for the prosperity of our couuty, that valuable deposits of metal -ic ore will yet be discovered, but we should just as sincerely regret a repetition of the gross fraud perieu-ated a few years ago by 4oil springs"' manufactured for the purpose. It was a disgrace and ii.jury to our county, aud resulted in no benefit to anybody. - A number of second hand, coal and wood stoves, aud one good lounge, the property of the late J. G. Archer, for sale by A. M. mils, 2L It pays to obtain an education. The best school is the cheapest. The State Normal School at Edinboro is one of the best and cheapest. For Sale a farm of about 12 acrss, situate in Bradford towrsbip, at the mouth of Clearfield creek. The land is in a good state of cultivation, and under good fences. The splendid success of the Iron City College has made its name a household word throughout the land. Students at tend it from all parts of the Union. For Circulars, giving full particulars, address the Principals, Smith & Cowley, Pittsburg, Pcnii'a. List of' Letters remaining unclaimed in the post office, Clearfield Pa., Sept. 1S69. Miss Mattie Askey, Annie M. Brooks, Amos Brooks, William H. Bordell Aaron Babold, Patrick Byron, William Bickey,(2) G. B. Conner, (2) Ludlow II. Comehasan, Daniel Fetters, Roland Fink, Andrew Frai ley, jr. Jeff. T. Gates, William Hall, Da vid Horner jr., T. T. Kill, William Hub bard, Miss Mary E- Highcap, Miss Char lotte Knarr, Samuel Leighton, G. W. Leo nach, Alfred Miles, L. A. Miller, John Mountain, Mrs. Cathriue Murphy, Miss Rachel McCracken, Mr. E McCracken, Charles Palmer, Miss Jennie Peoples, ('I) George Postman, William Price, Miss An nie M. Ross, Mrs. E. Robbins, J. G. Ru dolph, Miss Ellen Senser, Miss Sadie Stnahr, George Spoid, D. M. Shuhs, Mrs. Mary Shino, Thomas Spanahaw, Hiram Truax, Hannah Walker, Gust Woif, James Wil liams, Zura A. Williams, Christian Went tel, Samuel H. Weimer, John C. Walter, T. H. Wibon: (2) Miss Mary A. Woods. The Altoo.va Park Associatiox. The First Annual Exhibition of the A'toona Taik Association, at Altccna, I'a., will be held Sc-ptetuber 2Mb, 20th, and SOrh, and .Oetcber 1st, l i-C0. The Preuiium List loots up $2,750. Oa stock the premiums ran;e from i 5 to $7), ao.trdlug to grade and quality. Oa rua-jufietured articles, cereal? aad vegetables, the premiums are e.-jual to those of the State Agricultural Society, while $l,uod wiii be awarded to owners cf fast horses, including oce treniium of ?5i-"J to the fastest trotter mile heats 1-est three in five. There is an excellent half-mile course, fortv feet wide aDd of easy grade, , within the Park. There will he a grand Fireman' Parade and a trial of Steam Fire engines, for a purse of 2 , on Thursday,' ; September 30th. Also, slow time, aud ve l'"ipjde races, and a race between a fast horse and a steam ve!.cipede. AH entries, except horses eniered for speed, are free, an! competition op-ea to all parts of this and other States. Excursion Tickets will be issued from all stations on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, and all stock or articles shipped over the road named, on which full fare, to Altoona, has been paid, will be re turned free of charge. Any further infor mation de.-ired, may be had by addressing E. B. MuCrum, Secretary cf the Associa tion, at Altoona. Eetolatioiis cf Condolence. At a meeting of the Curwensvilla T. of II. and T. No. 3; September 4th, 1559. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted on the death of Thomas A. Reid, who died on Tuesday, August 31st, 1SG9. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in his all wise proti lin je to rem ve irom our midst our beloved brother, Thomas A. Read, therefore, Jiat'ilrrd, That, while we stritp t" bow in humble -eubuiisaion to the will of Him who doeth all things well we deeply feed that ia the death of our brother we have lost a kind friend and neighbor, and a true and faithful co-worker in the cause ot Temperance and Virtue, yet while we weep over the loss of one so much beloved here in our Tenable be low we trust he ba been admitted to the Heavenly Temple above. J2csohr.-f.ThAt we earnestly sympathize with the afflicted parents and friends of our deceased brother. MARRIED : On Thursdsv. Sept.2d. 1.-0,9, r,y Rev. W. M. Burchtleld. Mr. G. L. Addlemaw and Mrs. Annie M. Bonsall, bo;h ot Pike township. On August 15th,lr,9,at the West Branch Camp Meetin?. by Rev. Thomas Barnhart, Mr. Jos. R. M'MrRRAT and Miss Mart M. M ehaffee, both of New Washitgtoa. On August 12th, 1S69, Hy Josiah Evans,. E-q.. John L. Hill and Mrs. Mary Asm Clattos, all of Cleirfie'.d. On Sept. 5th, l".9.by Josiah Erans,Esq., Mr. Jonathan Kirk, of Pcnn tp., and Miss Martha J. Norris, of Piketp. ClED t On Tuesday, August 31st, 13C9, George CLOVsER,of Union township, aged S3 years, 2 months and 11 days. Oa Tuesday,Aug. 31st,lls69. TnOMAS A., son of Jor. au, and Sarh S. Read of Law rrtice tp., aged 21 years, 6 months aDd 7 days. On An ran 30:h,l r'O.at Williams Grove, Clearfield Co., Pa., of Cholera Infantum. Okya M.AKILLA, daughter of Dr. Isaac and M. E. Gussof Cassviiie, Pa., aged 7 itiontks and 2l days. Fold tbe arm, Pr-s the lip. C'ius? the little eye ; fmooth ifce trow, r-Tretoh th form. Thus we too must lie. Wipe the tear, Pooibe tbe brsat. Check tbechocirg sigh, A jewel l.rie'nt Has rakeB ight To realms above u.e ky Ilaniiiigdoa paprs piea-e copy. ClearSeli Retail if arrets. CoEaecrao av R. Mossor. Sir. 7, ISiS. Apples.dried. lb, t 15 Apples, green, bu, 1 60 ApplebuUfcr. gal, 1 0 Butter, lb. St) Beef, fresh lb. IS Reef, dried.- 25 Busk w boat bush. 1 Ot) Hay, ton, . Hams. lb, hoDldera, sVeS. Lard, lb. OaU, bn. Si2 M b 17 20 Si t) I Onions, 4 PorE, lb. I 50 15 17 eti 1 00 t 50 Bac wheat Hour lb. brans, bu. 2 f' " mesa, hbl, Luards, pt rM, IS BP Corn, shelled, 1 25 ears. 62 " meal. 2 6? Chop, rye, 3 25 - mixed, I So fheese, lb, 25 Cherries, lb. 19 Chtckena.dreasedjb, 2u Eggs, 20 FJoorbbl, 7 a Potatoes, ba, Pla-ter. bbl. Peaches, dried, lb, Bye. bush, I 19 4ft F.as. lb. 3 Salt, per sack, 3 en Shingles, Is ia, 5 fifl - 2s in. a!2 00 Timothv el,bu, i DO Wbeat.'tu, I 60 Wool. lb. l "! 1 I -r wL.r and Oats wanted, for wfcich the high yu narkft nrise will be r aid hv J P. KRATZEK i Market Street, c-pposite tb Jail, Clear&eld Pa. Closing Quotations of Govenun't Securities. jam'es" t. iead't 4 co., ySretiorr t S. Jdwj C.) corxik or rorara aso wood (tiecti. Pitubarg Aug- 21. IsSJ. toy GOLD iJi ,iSli -20s. Jaa.'7 jj.'.J jui C.S. 6b.. IsSl. 32J1.123: 20-Jot !6t' lSdtl 20a.l62, 122f 12M JOB. 7-Sln, 3ti. lrSi &-2o.lC4, liii 12i- Jly, 7-30s. 109i 109i 5-2.ls65, 121 i MH May Comp,"65.114 1 l-4(i. 114; lUli'AsjCoiEp.'fii H6i 5-2i. Jn.'R5-, 12di 121'S 5lt Cnip.;fii.lls illsi 5-20a. Jul. 'fii. 12i'i 12"f fct. Comp 'Ca lKi'lls Wa ara tiow eonrr rting 7-S,r of tbe Jane acd July aarieaiBto Geld Ccsrpoa a 20 bcndii of ls5-7 -1 Great Remedy for the cure of TJiront and Lvng Ditfanrs. Doctor Wishart't Jtne Tree Tar Cordial It it the Titnl prirjcir' of the Pice Tre, ob tained by a peroliar proeesi is the distiTaticn of tbe tar. tT which ita highest medical properties are retained. It is the only afegoa4 an reliable rrrzedy whieb has everbeeu prepared frosn the juice of the Pine Treo It invif orates tie d igerti t orgacj and rettore the appetite. It Etrecrthecf the debilitated Fynetn It purifies and enriches the blood, mod exrelg from the syetein the eorroption which sercfnla breeds on the !d?s. It diaolreo the morns or phlegm which etopi the air-pas&agea of tbe lnnB. Its healics principle acts upon the irritated surface of tbe Innss and throkt prnetratins; to each diseased part, relieving pain acd subduing itifi animation It is the retail of years of atndy and experiment, and it is offered to the nfificted. with the poaitire asFuratice of iu power to core the following dis eases, if the patient has not too long delayed a re sort to the means of cure : Consumption of the' Lungs, Cough. Sore Throat and Breast Bronchitis. Liver Complaint, Elind and Bleeding Piles, A stoma, hvopicg Cough, I'fptberia, Ae. le We are often aelied why are not other remedies in the market for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, and other Pulmonary affections niual to Dr. L. Q. Wiihart'a Pine Tree Cordial. We answer 1st It cores, net by stopping cough, but Tj loosening and assisting nature to throw off the nnbeaitiv matter eollerted about the throat and bronchi tubes. causing irritation and cough. 11. Mnst Throat and lug Remedies are com posed ,'f anodynes, which allay tbe cough for awhile. but by their oonrtringicg cffecis.the fibres become hardened and tbe unhealthy flui Is coag ulate and are retained in the sy?rm. causing dis ea bt-jo-d the cuiitrcil of etir isuet eu;inect phy B'.ci.ii.f 3i The Pine Tree Coruia!. wih its asi'tunts. are pref.rnb)e. bectuss they rmme the caue of irritaiioc of tbe c. uc-s membrane and brnnctial tubes. a?ist the !cl i to aet and throw i S :Le un healthy secretions, ani purify the blood, thus sciectiGcally making tbe citre perfsct. Dr. M'ihart has on file at lirtfli.-e hundreds and thousand of Cero'Scai-es. from Men acd Wo men of unquestionable character who were onre bopele?iy given up to die. but through the Prov idence of od mere cnn-pietely rtttored to health by tie Pir-e Tree 1 ar Cordial A I'hyjcian in atttndance wbi can be consulted in person or by mail. fr-t. f tm-jze- 1'rte of Pir.e Trve Tar Crrdial II 53 per f'.ottle. 511 per do. st br Fit rces on rrceic: of t-rice Address. --L. Q C Vi-'hart. M. X. So jUi'Xunh 2a ttrett Fhila dtlpbia Pa. -April 2!st lSf.9-"n-. SPECIAL NOTICE. SthencFs Pulmonic Syrup, SeewocJ Tonic ani Mandrcke Pills. will cure Cob sum;;ion. Liver Cou.pl&int and Dyspepsia, if ta aen according to directions. Tbey are all three to be takes at the same time. Tb-T cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, ani put it to work ; tben the appetite becomes good, the fund digests and makes good blood, the patient begirt to grew in Cefb th diseased matter ripens in th 1 Dgs.and the patient outgrows the distase and gets well. This is tha only way to cure the consumption. To these three medicines Ir. J. H. Sehenck. oi PLili-de'pLia. owes hij unrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Pul monic r-yrup ripens the morbid matter in th lurgs. nature throws it off by an eary expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight eoosh will throw it ff, and the patient has rest and tbe lungs begin to heal. To do this, th Seaw eed Tonic ani.MaDur-.ke Pills must be freely ued to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that tbe Pclmosic strap aid th food will malte good bl jod . Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Conf ornption -cheofk's Seaweed Ton ic is a gctiile stimulant and alterative, and th alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is mads of. assists the stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Palmonie gyrup. and it is madeinto good blond without fer-mentatl-'n or swurir.g in tbestomaoh The great reason why physicians do not cute consumption is they try to do too snoch ; they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so d .isg they derange th whul digestive powers. loekiig up th secretions and eventually tbe pat-em sinks and dies. Dr. suenck. in hi treatment, does not try to stop) a cugb. night sweats chilis or fever. Re mm e the cause.and they will all stop of their own accord No one can be cared of consumption. liv er onmpliont. dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcer ated throat unless the liver and stomach ar mad healthy. If a per.'on has consumption. of eours th lungs in some way ar diseased, either tubercles, ab scesses, bronohial irritation, pleora adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflainauon asi fcst de caying. In such ea?es what must be done? It is not only the lungs that are wasted. but it is the whole body. Tt omach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of food. ow th only chance is to take Sehent k't three medicines, which will bring up a tone to the stomach, tbe patient will begin want fool, it will d'.jrst easiry aad make good blood ; then the patient besins to gain in fiesa. and as soon as tbe body begins to grow, ibe lungs beg n to hel up, and th patient gets fiocby and well, -his is th only way to care Consumption. Vben there is no lung disease, and only liver compitint and dyspepsia, rcbei)ck s Seaweed Tonieand Mandrake Pi Us are sufficient without ihe Pulmor.ic Fyrup. Take tbe Mac.drate Pills freely in all bilious complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Schenca. who has enjoyed uninterrupted heiJih',foT many years past, and now weight 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage of palmoBary consumption, bis physicians having pronounced his can hopeless and abandoned hjin to his fate. Be was cured by the aforesaid uiedicines.and since his recovery many similarly sStcted have used Dr. Sehenck preparations with the same remarkable success. The directions accompanying each, make it not absolutely reoessary to see Dr. Scbenck, unless the patients wish their longs examined, and for this purpose be if Professionally at his Principal Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice mrt b addressed. He is also professionally at No 52 Bond Street. New York, evert other Tuesday, and at No. 35 Hanover -t.. Boston- every other Wednesday. He tives advic free, but for a thorough examination with his liefpirome'nr the price is Si. Office hours at each city from 9AM to S P. M. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup st,3 SesweelTon iceach 51 iO pr bolUe. or i5..5 a half-dniec. .Mandrake Pills 25 csats a box. For faie by all druggists. I'R- J- H. PCKENCE. 15 .V. (uKSt.. PUiTo Ft. Ap 7.'f.a-ly.) A I'MINISTRATORS'.' NOTICE. Let-tf-s of Administration on ibe estate of V, Uliam iliiatus jr. 1st cf Jcrdan tp. dee d, bavir.g been cranted to the nnderir.ed. totice is hereby givtn that ail persons indebted t said estate are require 1 to mat immediate payment, and ttiosefcivirg claim' n eatr.st tte saire wi;l prt sett them, properlv authenticated for settlement to ..- Avr.vor.v5.' A. I. WILLIAMS, Aug 24. 1RC9 6t pd. Adtcistrntcirs. CAUTION. All p-ersons are hereby cau tioned atramst purchasing or i;; anyway meddling with the following property now is psse.-sti.n of James M'Cltnsey. of township : j two hordes, one cow.one twe-year old heiffer. five ! sheep, three acres ua La. two acres buckwheat, one . . ' . . , , L - J J ... 1 stove, two eedstraas ana ieauing. ana uv aeien wheat, as th cam belong t roe and have only been left in ear of said V 'Clinecy, and are sub ject to my order at any tifce Sep. L"6-3tp. A5DEEW SPEXCER. CjPRING GOODS. Just opening a splendid stock O of new goods at C. KRATZEK i SJSb. c VERA NTS th best and cheapest in th county.! KKAHAJIS. DRIED F11UII Applet. Pc,-bes. Prures. Cherries. Currante, Itaisics. just received at June 2, ISO. J. P. K.B.ATZER: BAfXN. Hams. Sides and Shoulders at reduced prices, at MOSSOP'S. PLASTER Sova Scotia Land Plrv-te-.ST.I Cifl eiacl P1fr,fcriat J. KllAlZtit'?. war. k. iuinorc. aairKL ia- a EJJ?TR05 A LlXJf. ArToaacr-ar-Law. J VfiUiamsport. Lycoming County. Pa. All legal business entrusted to them will be carefully and promptly attended to, Aug 4.'C-6m. VOTICE. All persons knowing ihem selves indebted to me will please call and settle at oar. The books are at the store of Wbiteomb k Tewttsesd. Osceola, Pa. J.ly 21.1si8J-tf. Q. S. PERKT. rPOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersijmed will sell, at private tale, on reaao-na-Mw terms, ceveral valuable leva proper, tics A ay person wishing to purchase a house and lot had belter call. July 21. lf'i. H B. SVO'IPB. AUTION. ;AU persons are hereby cau- tierned ajrainst pnrchasing or ia wav mead-ling- with a NEW VVACTUX. now ia th pos session of James S. Lores, as the same belongs to tee and has only been left with said Lucas on I nan. snbieet to my erder. ALEX- LKYI5. Laid Hill. August Is, lSC-3t rAUTION. AH persons are hereby cau- tioned against purchasing or meddling with a certain BLACK MAKE, now ia poiseesion of Jacob L. Gear hart, of Loggs towBship, as th same belongs to me and basenly beej left with said Gearhart e loan, subject u my order at any time W. L. GuSS. August IS; ltW9-3tp. JAUTION. All persons are hereby no J tified not to harbor or emplov my eon, JOSEPH F.IItER, mirr. who has left 'th paren tal roof without any jast canoe, acd I am there fore determiuad to celler all wages that may bo doe him and will pay bo oebta of his contracting anless eempelied by law. JUAB RIDER. FrenchTili. August 13, lSC-Stp. r ANTED two competent Teachers to take charge of the public schools in the Borough of Osceola. High School 160 per month. Primary isrfcool 340 per month. Term five months. Applicant will curios du plicates of Ccrtifieat and address. D R. GOfD, Sacretary.or J A ELATTENBLR JEK. President. Osceola Mills- Pa pAugust 18. '. fAUTiOX. All persons are hereby eau- tioned against purchasing or in any way meddling with the following described property: On Bay Horse, one Black HSrse. one Two horse Vagan. one Cable Chain, two Setts Karness and one pair Twin rleds, now in possession of David Cowber. as the same belong to m and are only left with said Cowher on loan. suH-ct to mv or dr at anv tira. lr. S "uCliKETT. Osceola' M 1 1 is. Acrost 1?. 1 sV.3-3tp. A rOilNISTRATORS NOTICE. Let " ters of Administration on the estate of Kecry "Irwin, late cf Lswreace t. wtirhip. dee d, having oeen granted to the undersigned', sotfre is hereby givea thatall persons indebted tosa.il es tate are requii ed Ui mae icmeiiat paymert. and those having -ia:ms B-airtr tbe s&tre will present them, nrcjerly ccthenticaied. for s.ttle mDt. so " JOU-S SASKt'Y, MARTIKWIN. Aug. 11, l?r.9-'Up. Adminisuators. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The First Session of the next Scholastic year of this Institution, will eomme&c en Monday, the 6:h day of September, 1869. Pupils can enter at any time. They will ts charged with tuition from the time they enter to th close of the session. Th course of instrucrion embraces very th iBg included ia a thorough, practical aad aecom plished education of both sexet. TLe Principal having had th advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his ntir ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of th youth placed under his tharg. Tie its or Tririoa: Orthography, Leading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) Si fl Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. ts.oo A'.fsbr Geometry , Trigonometry. Venerratioa Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Eotacy, and Physical Gcgra phy. SB.eC Latin. Greek acd Frensh. with any of th a bore branches fl2et JIusie. Piano, tM lessons) $1.00 Py.o dednction will b mad for abaenc For farther particulars inquire of Rav. P. L.HAKRISOW. a. . July 31.1SS7. Priaripal. 1. B. CI1B1S . w. stilus. : a. a. Mtsti 25" E W FIRM! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALERS In all kinds cf Dry Goods, Bolts and Shoes, Hits and Caps. Motions, Groceries, Hard war, Queens War. Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fish.Salt etc., MarketSt., CLEARFIELD, PA. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets, Silks Coburgs, Alpacai Merinoa. Wool Delaines- Lustres, Ging hams, Printi, Poplins, Lawna, Fun-. shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and ether Gloves Hosiery. Balmo rals. Hoop-skirts, end a general variety of rib bons trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Elock and Blue Cloths. Biack and Fancy Cassimeres-SaLtiaetts Tweeds. St el tons, Water-proof Cloih. Silk, Satia and common Ve?tincs. etc., in great variety, and at prices that" will give genera. tAtisf action to'tuyers. ALSO, A general assortment of Leady-rcada Cloth ing. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and QuMcsware, a good Stock, Wood and Willowware, and a full stock of Groeeriet. IX FACT, GRAHAM BOSS sell all articles that ar Btually kept in a well-regulated country store, and Lecce tbe people generally will nd it to their advantage to bnj goods of them. Grain and country prodns tacen Zi- FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Or A IX VIM. ALSO, Baggage Earrows. Warehouse Trucks Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, f.e , roE sale st MERKELL L BIGLER, Dealers in Hardware, Jure M. ) CtiACriiLO. Pa. 1S69. C. KRATZER & SONS are receiving a splendid stock of CARPETS AND OSL CLOTHS, LACECCRTA1XS, WINDOW SHADES, COUNTEKPAN'ES AXD QClLTS. LINEN TA'BLI CLOTUS AND NAPKINS, LADIES SILK COATS AND OVEKSKIRTS, ELEGANT SBAWLS AND LACE POINTS, LADIES' AXD CHILDREN'S TEIMMID fljrTS, " DEES5 GOODS AND TP.DT Jl'lXGS, BEST KID GLOVES LADIES', GENTLE KEN'S AND CIULDKEN'S, BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, FINE BLACK ALPACAS, UNEQUALLED STOCK LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITESS, MEN'S CALF AND FRENCH KIP EOOTS. IIEAV V CALF EOOTS, 5. MEN'S AND EOTS' FINE AND HEAVY" SHOES, BUST STONE TEA SETTS, $5, CASS1MEKES VERY CHEAP, GSOCEIUES, FLorit AND PROVISIONS AT LO'WEST RATES, LIEERAL REDL'CTlfTN TO THOSE BUY ING IN QUANTITY, WOOL, MARKETING AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED. ClearSsld. Jcne SO, 1ST.0.. ATTENTION, BUYERS READ! READ 3 Who sells tie cl.eapesi goods !n tho count j ? MOSSOP ! WLo sells bc?t calicoes at 12 1 cts a yard ! MOSSOP! Who sells best nbleaehed mualin at 17 ceata MOSSOP! Who sells Hall's Calf Hoots at $5 00 MOSSOP! Who telit riall't bert Coars Boo's at 5D ? m o s s o p: Who sells Hall's bc-stKip Boots at 44,50? MOSSOP! Who tells Hats lower than anybody le? MOSSOP! Who sella Sugr the cheapest ? -MOSSOP! Who sells Syrup the cheapest? MOSSOP! Who sells Flour the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sella Chop and Feed the cheapest ? MOSSOP! - Who sells Hardware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who selb Qneensware the cheapest ? MOSSOP? Who sells Tinware the cheapest ? MOSSOP! Who sell? Clothing the cLespest ? MOSSOP! Who sd's rioter the 'cheapest ! MOSSOP! Who sells Salt the cheapest ? MOSSOP! , Who first brought goods down to the lowest cash prices ? MOSSOP! Everybody sboriM buy their goods at MOSSOF'S! . Clearfield. Slav 12. 1569. E D. PEP.KS k Co't fioar, tbe best In market, for taie by J. SHAW a D EICATEI COCOANUTS.f-rr"e.p"d'res, e'.e - for sa:e at t.i.A.JA i C14P.LE rH-I's r j.:tic or. tar.rl and , f-rie ry MLSiELL Bi'iLEK- J) R. B. C L A R K'S rutB.ris FEMALE PILLS, roat iiu trr Foyer A Shaw aad Baruwiek A- Irwin, Cleaxld, Fa: Ag 4,t9-4y Ke'ail Priea, 1 M par package J .P KRATZER Is rweeivieg cVw" goods Sells choice grceari lias a full stork of dry goods Receives food every week Puyt al! hit goods for cash Can afford to sell them cheap " , H as the best eok rtores W arrants tit boots and shot "" Keeps all kinds ef leather Exchanges lor produce Is (closing out summer goods" Vasts alt kinds of grain Trtrer goods free of charge-" W ill buy job anything Keept everything His stor is opposite th JaH. Cearleld. August II, Ibtg-lra. IfsT OF JURORS drawn for September Tenn,-T56d : - eaaxti Philip Dtitu Eeccaria, Samuel Shoff. JobnW Kvler, Bogga. Jatres Zigler, Brady, Eb S "Mastera.Burotide Wm Westcver, Matthew Irvia, A. Cnrry. " Ja. Curry. Jr , Chest John Crane Decatur, K . Showal'er, a Sbugart, " Jraoas. !L. Laport CarweLSvil Keeord B ratten .Graham IJuhaWitberow, Katos. Joba M'MuriaT. -I Heubea Caldwell. " I R b. Carr, Lawrence, j Miles Lead. I Georg Thorn. " 1 Wm.L Merrill, at arriC, Aastin F legal. n SJohnB Kyter, W.C.Seer, Psaa TBAVKESB JCROE rtasr mi. H B. Wright yteocaria. Charles y it, not. GirarJ. T. H. Forcey Graham, Hiram HammeLGalich, George Spacler. " Wm. Williams, Jordan, Robt Patterson- " J W SI Garvy.Karthaui Wm Cvtbeart, Enoz, Alex Antes. Lawrence, W P Fullerton, Wm.Kapet, " S B Tavlcr. R. M Pberaen, N.Kisbel, Clurk Brown. Wm Dsvinuey, Morris, John Davit. . K Dilioa. -Pubt Ionghertv, " John Hyert. '. Wash,' U.W.Gallaghsr. " C. B. Boalich. Osoeola, J ABiattnbergcr: John Lawshe, w Patrick Daily, Pan, John Widemire, " J.R Arnold. Eaieo, i. W. Shofi", Woodward, W.B. Alexander, " Jacob Keed, " J. W.LaJi Tbeodere Weld. -Jacob Campbell, Bell, David .VCrackea. -A lie Cross. Bogzs, Alger'n Holden. riI.,om. Henry Kyler. Bradford, Daniel Stewart, Scott Flegal. Jateb Kacii. Bradv, H. Hartrfelt. Jr., Oh as sehwem, Wm Schwem, " ieore Eilinger, D D Kitcbsn Eurnsifle. Jonathan Fry, Chest. Her.j K'inger. -Jorsthsn loland. " J B.Pickard Covington Q. L. Eeed. Cleuceld. E. A Graham, H.A Slitxhell, " Wm Porter,' " Joseph lion, Decatur, Iac! K-wter. Ferguson. W. T. M Corkle.Girard, Nirt Roeselot, A Spacsmaa, Fred Irwin, TRiviKFt jraons i tECOSB Till. Thos Leonard, Girard. G .W .Ncrchood.Graham A rain Nevling Galieh David Tyler, Huatoa, ylvester Hant, John TbompTOB Jordan Wm. Elder. Karthaaa. James Catbesrt. Knox, J. Dtcgterty.Lawrenee M. L. Gulich. u W. M Cullough, " L. C. Bloom, J. B. Fcrgusoa, L City, Jorejih Bailey, Pike; H h. Bailsy. Union. T. M mi. ton, Wood ward Wm.Kl'in, " John Woif, Sarsual Powell3eecaria 1 Arthur Bell. 111 I Pat GiLltarhrr. Boi-p-s I Jos Licea Jr , Brady, Alex I'unlsD. -1 ! John Kinp. Barncide. John Mehsffy, Alfred Straw. Chest. C. g Worrall. E P. V Mastcjs. " J. M Adams. Clearfield. Henrv Parks. " C. B "sand ford. D. F. Coolin. Decator. Stephen Kerb art, W. B ilorgaa. Lather Barret Jsrga sea J C FertuaoB. - R EM0VAL HARTSWICK & IRWIN, s DRCGG1ST3, Market St., Clearfield Pa. W beg leave to inform our old and new custo mers, that we hare removed our establishment to the new building Just erected ot Market street, nearly adjining lb Mansion House on th west, and opposite Graham k Sons' stor. where we re spectfaily invite the public to com and bay their DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PA TEXT XEDJ: CIXES, OILS. TAIXTS t- VAUXIS&ES. Our stock of Drugs and Meditinet consist of every thing used, selected with the greatest ear, aad WA RRAXTED STRICTLY PURE! W also keep a lull stock of Dyes, Perfameriel Toilet articles. Soups. Tooth Brushes. Hair Brush es. Whitewash Brushes, and every other kind of Brushes. We have a la' g lot of White Lead, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Paint, and in fact everything asd in th painting business, which we oCer at City prices to cash uuyer. . TOBACCO A.VD 9EQAE2, Ceftf eetionery. Fpices. and the largest stock of va rieties ever offered is this place, and warranted to be of the best the market affords J. G. HAHTSWICK, Dee. J. 1S63 JOHN F. IRWIN. LIFE INSURANCE COMPARISON, AdvmMtagt mf tit M VTCA L Plan ewer tit Rtturu Premium PImm f STOCK CO MPAA'lES: RATES. iisracm rV'es Mutual DifTentm Triii Apt Plan Plait al,00aS!e0 40 45 50 55 65 54 2 75 50 109 35 SI AS .st fro :s be j s p 49 U 99 it ar so 47 fo 9 40 On the age named tbe rates of tbe Stock Com pany are from 2 to S4 percent, higher tats the .Mutual ratea. BE.SCLTS. Policy for S5.O00 at I Policy in the Uutaal age of 22. on the return j I Carapanvname ago. half premium plan of Mock , cash, calf note, for iomranies, atineal pre. B :.wUl cost in 10 years, in cash, including in terest va Botes. S 1 ,505. But the Mutual Compa ny will pay the micm.ail ca.h. I-ISS 50. and no JJirideuii to be made. Is case of death at end f 10 years, the Stock Company will pay the Am' of Poltcr S5.000 Heiura Premium 1.S&5 Ain't of Policy $18,000 Leas Pr'm notes & .395 in Cash Cash 9.5 and 4 diviaeads. Showing that for $110 esors C-4 Pmwiatwt, the gain on the 5! o teal plan to the insured mem ber' family is Pi'v P Cent. Should death occur at the end ol 5 years, the comparison weald, Cash p'd Stock Co S"97 50-p'd to family5.97 M - - .Mutual - $7S5 0- ' - " 9,500e aad dividead. At the age of 40. th Mutual plan tor S1.916 40 Cash Premium will yield 9,3&v ; while the Stock plan for S2.032 HP Cash Premium, yields JT.0;2. 50, Showing a gain on the mutual plan of S2, 327 50, and dividend. INSURE YOUR LIFE IS THK PEXN MUTUAL, OF PHILADELPHIA. n. B. SWOOPE, Agent, Jy 14. 9-tf Clearfield. Pa D KT GOODS the cheapest in tbe county, at Jiay T. '87. sav-Js.-- a. pr5 Trimmincs, and Shoe-findir.cs for safe at MERRELL k EI3LE R S. H PKUNES a quartifv on haclard f . r sale at M.,y 27 GRAHAM 5. AI'I'LT. Bridies. hsrce c-.'ars ta.. fer , ra'est KKF-KLL FT virr.'S. u .j:-E-.-II-I s-.itrTf.tiil.! tfkj liii it Ar TIkT.l'.LL 4 EiiLt.'S. t ' , - if TTT TT