CHEAP STOVES„ MI KB ombscribor in order to accommodate tho 1 citizens of Curwensvillo•' nd the public ; ; on orally, has just recoivedsa lot of COOK, AND PARLOR STOVES, for wood or coal, wbloh ho will dispose of vory cheap for cash or produce. JOHN D. THOMPSON. Nov. d, 1863:af. - ATSO, TOVE. salo fit tho cheap storo 0 of John D. Thorupson, in Curivonsville at 15 .conts per pound. A FARM FOR SALE. fHB subscriber offers for sale on reasonable therms, a Farm in Remain township, ono mile booth of BeCearitt Mills. It contains Fifty ffik Acres, with Forty Acres clea red, a jigik frame Dwelling. house, Storehouse, juit. log tan, and other out-buildings, and a growing Orchard of thriving trees. The title is undispu table. For Terms, apply to the undersigned, in Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Pa, eep2l-3m-pd J. R. READ. G. W. & H. W. SMITH, DEALERS IN Foreign Si, Domestic 11 , 1ERCHAlVDISE! HAVE STILL ON HAND A Fine Assortment Dry Goods, Vroceries, Quecnsicare, Wooden—Ware, Household Goods, JILL OF 'WIIICII WILL BE SOLI) VERY LOW For Jan; 35, 3m NEW FIRM. HARYSW ICK & STON DRUGGISTS MARKET 'Street CLEARFIELD i'A KEEP constantly on hand alnit, and and well selected sloeh DRUGS and CREMICALS - PATNTS — OLLS AND TARNISH PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES. BLANKS, BOOKS' AND STATIONARY - TOBACCO & SEGARS. AND a general assortment of VARI ATIES and FANCY ARTICLES, We respectfully invite a call, fooling confi dent that wo can supply the wants of all, ou lams to their satisfaction. HAKTSWICK dr. HUSTON. Clearfield April 27th 1863. tf Susquehanna House, CUR IVENLYTILLE, Pa. W. W. WORRALL, Proprietor. 4111 1 111 LS largo and commodious HOTEL is do lightfully located on the bank of the Ems gimbal:ma, in the borough of Curweusvillo. The present proprietor will spare wo effort to reuder,his customers comfortable, and hopos is merit a , liberal share of public patronage. MS BAR AND TABLE - - - 'Will be veld supplied with evory thing the mar (kat affords. Ltaftmen will always find hie "latch string" out. Mar. 23, '64. tf. DOM'S and Shoeara comploto nsaorttuont of •ltiontlemon's Misses'. .Boys' and tallbildron's , l36oln Shoos and Gaiters at J. P. ERATZERI3. QTATLE Dry Goods Cloths, Cassimeres 17 Cloal.clothe, Tweeds, Satinette, Silkwarp Flannels, Ticking, Muslin, Linen, Prints, at the old prices AL H OWARD ASSOCIATION, Putcenecrum, Pa. Dilemma of the Nervous, Sentinel, Urinary and Sexual Systems—new and 'reliable treatment— An reports of tho Howard Association, sent by mail in sealed 'Mos envelopes, free of charge Address, Dr. I. MILLEN HOUGHTON, How and Assootathm, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Phi adelphla, Pa. jy2o =B4 I y - Chop! Chop ! Chop ! 20 000 ißushuec r e oc le eiv eu e rr tul lor d li t y or E- sa o l ll o Ol t ) $3 _ 75 per hundred. Phllipebarg, Aug. 8, 1884.—pd. WANTED A large lot of. FLAX SEED in exchange for GOODS at the Cheap Store of JOHN D. THOMPSON. Cerwetteville, Sept..l6, 1803. OUSEHOLD GOODS—Tinware,Queenswaro, Glassw'aro, Woodenwate, Looking Glosses, -Cloaks, Nalls„ Ghee. 011 s, Paints, Lamps, Wall .rapet,n! all prices at • ' J. P. lIRATZER'S. ir wiles - Furs, Purchasers may rely upon getting Jij the beet Furs at OHAS. OAKFORD A SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Jan. 11. , Di ISIONl3—Flour, cheese, Lard, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, received regularly the west a the.storewf J. P. KRATZER. intritan Ponst, GOODS—Flutes, Violins, Fifes • iirtnontear .„ , p receptor ,. mute paper, Vi - MA IN STREET, ' BROOA VILLE, PA Win we, Bridges, Strings of the best quality at R. R. MB A N'S, J. ICRAZER'S. I PROPR IZTOIL Oct. 19 ly Notions, Hardware, JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attornesr at Law and [teal Estate Agent, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Qfflee on Mar/101.st. Opposite the Jail c 1 ) E . SPECTFULLY offers hiss rvices in sell rt, ing and, buying lands in Clca.rlield anti ad- Cjoining counties ; and with an experience of over as i ir . i L i w e i) e n a t l y , r years,, nde , r ,... , : ,,,, t s i s ui f , :c e, L k u , r, 11 a tte rs y l o il b n . is , e 6 ir t i f li at J. P. KRATZEWS JAMES. TEST. O.LFAIi EIELD CO. DIREC:TVEY . TIME or noLputo COURT. 2d Monday in January,l 3d Monday in .Tun Si Monday in March, I 9th Monday in Sept. of each year, and continue two wooka if necessary COUNTY AND DISTRICT OFFICERS. - Pro s't Judge—on. Samuel Linn, Boliefonto. A s'te Judges—lion. J. D. Thompson,Curivonsv ille Hon. James Bloom, Forrest, Sheriff, Jacob A. Faust. clearliold, Prothonotary, D. F. Etzweilori ~_ Hog. A Roo. Isaiah O. Burger, CI District Att'y, WM:M. McCullough "l - Treasurer, C. Kratzor, 41 Co. Surveyor, 11. B. Wright, ' Glon Hope. Cummh.sioners, Thos. Dougherty, Cloartiold. Amos Bend, do Conrad Baker. A nsonvillo. Auditors, H. Woodward, Pontilluld. \ F. F. Couterot, M. L. C. Evno.!, Lecontes Mill Pi‘c a , i ) , . Coro nor, Henry W. i' .:,...,. ' .., i;'.1 . 11,•4 r . County sup't. C. B. Sandford, Clea,cuati. —.- LIST OF POST OFFICES. ' Townships, Post Offices, Postomste ri, I Becealia, Glen Hope, Win. S. Wright , .i Utahville, Theodore Weld, II ego rty's X Itorids,Saml. Ilegarty, Bower, W. McCracken, Chest, Th. A. M'Ohoo. - . , Cush, 3. W. Campbell, u Ostend, ILL.llenderson, I Bloom, Forrest, James Bloom, Boggs, Clearfield Bridge, James Forrest, Bradford, Woodland, William Albert. Brady. Luthersburg, It. 11. Moore, /I Troutville, Chas. Sloppy. ill Jefferson Line, John Ileborlin, Burnside, New Washington,* Jas. Gallaher, Chest, Burnside, W. O. Irvin, a Patohinvillo, Jack Patch iii, It East Ridge, Jacob Bohm, rs Hurd, G. Tozer, jr. .i MeGarvey, Wm. MoGarvoy, vs Westover,__ , Si A. Farber, • Clearfield, Clearfield, M. A. Frank, Covington, Fronchvillo, P. A. (huhu. " Karthaus, J.F.W.Schnarrs Curwonsv 1 110 Curwensv ill o, T. W.. Fleming, Decatur, Phi lipeburg, Centro county, if West Decatur, S. Radobach', I/ Osceola Mills, T. F. Bostick', Ferguson, Marron, Ed. Williams, Fox, Little Toby, Jas. McClellan, Girard, Lesonte's Mills, C.,Mignot, VI Bald Hills, William Curr, Goshen, Shawsvillo, A. B. Shaw, Graham, Grahmuton, T. H. Foroco, 0 uolich, Smith's Mills, Jas. A. Ilegarty Bowmen, Madeira, Chas. J. Puny, Huston, Tyler, David Tyler. .. Pimnfiold, H. Woodward, Jordan, AnsOnville, Eliza Chase. Kanhaus, Salt Lick, G. liockadorn, Knox, New Mil Iport, M. 0. Stirk, Morris, Eylerlown, Jas. Thompson, 4 1; , Morrisdale, J. C. Brenner, Pennn, Lumber City,* 11. W. Spencer, SI - Grampian ll'lls, A. C. Moore, Pike, Curwensvillo, T. li. Fleming. 61 i Bloomingville„ Benj. F. Dale, Union, Beaten, D. E. Brubaker, 'Woodward, J Aries, . James Lockett, *This Post Office will .lo for Chest township. *Will answer f9r Ferguson township. WM. 7111.111.1,01.1(:11, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, CI0111 : 11 kJ, P. Office on Market Street ono door eaot of the "Clearfield County Bank." tray •t, 1864-tf. I,,tUIRIIK J. 131,AKULY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Will attend to all business entrusted to h'is care in Elk and adjoining eountios at St. Mary's ( Eunzinger I'. 0.) sup 23, 6 mu pd. '11103115 J. 311'C111.1.011 1 1. 1 1, Attorney at 1. aw. ()thee udjoining the Bunk, fortnerry I,y .1 B. AleEnally, Psi., Mark et E.t.roct, Clearfield, l'a Will attend prunintly to Collections, Salo Pee 17 'ea. ItOBERT J. WALLACE, A7V)II.:;ISY AT LAW Clearfield, Pl.; Office iu .`Saw's Row, op ' .osite the journal office. dee. I, 1858.—if L. J. CRAMS. WALTER BARRET CRANS AND BARRET,' Attorneys at Law, May 3, '63. CLICARFIKI.D, PA. DR. M. WOO DS, PRACTICING Physician, and li'sioni ning Sur goon for Pensions. Office Southwest corner Second and Cherry streets, Clearfield, Pa, January 21, 1853. 1 y CYRENIUS HOWE JUSTICE OF THE I'EAGE. Fur DEcArun Township, will promptly attend to all business entrilstml to his care. I'. O. Address, Philipsburg Pa. Aug. 21st FLEGAL, Justice of the Peace, Lu ll thersburg, Clearfield coui:ty , Pa., will attend promptly to all business entmsted to his care. Luthersburg, April 4,'166L J. P. KR ATZ E rt, MERCHANT, and dealer in Dry Goods Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries Provisions, &o. Front Street above the Academy Clearfield Pa April 20th 1811, - FT. W. SM I u & co. stEuenANTs, and dealers In Dry Goode, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, and everything usually keyt by the trade. Store on SECOND Street, below Judge Leonard's, oppo site the Presbyterian Church, Clearfield Pa. Dcc. 4, 1861. Dissolution of Partnership T" Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in the uanking business as Leonard, Finney do Co., is , this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books, • papers, and assets are left in the bands of James T. Leonard, at tbo office of the firm, and all claims due to and by the firm will he settled by him.. All overdue paper must be forthwith settled. JAMES T. LEONARD, A. C. FINNEY, W. A. WALLACE, The bueinoss will• be continued by JAMB T Leonard as Leonard A Co. [deo 21-1881.] CLEARFIELD NURSERY — encourage Home Industry.—The undersigned baring etablished a Nursery, on the Pike, about half way between Clearffeld and Curwonsville bores', is prepared to furnish all kindr of Fruit , trees (Standard and Dirtirf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Grape Vines, Gooseberries, Lawton Blackberry, !Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also, Siberian Crab trees, Quince and early searlit Rbeubarb, ite. Orders promptly attended to. Address .1. D. 'WRIGHT, Ourwen,sville. sepL 14. '69. ly entlemen's Hats, AS the Latest Styles at kl OUARLES °AIMED do SONS, Conti nental Hots]. Ptimo,; pt•y~. • - kicorcilDiarsilitiototo Sll on Luat ft Rush _ L IITHERSI If It Gi CLEAUFIgLD COUNTY, PA. 1171.LLIAM SCIIWEM, Proprietor.' May 19, 1863.-Iy. NEW FIRM. - LTA M. gteAkm - papal,2 o OYNTON, SHOWERS & GRAHAM (‘ ollaitl2lllllllCr i 3ttutter, Summer Goods, l ..._ Nof o. 148, North Second St.; corner Quarry PHILADELPHIA. , .. - NEW , An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and I Plated Wuro constantly on hand. I And Vcry Ceap ! ! Repoririugof Watches and Jewelry promptly — attended to, NiOYNTON, SHOWERS dr, GRAIIAM—sue , Attrldr. Avioo invites his old customers to call JILP cossors to Boynton .4 Shoviers—rosw open ectfully and see him at the above establishment. announoe to thiv d publio that they ore now ing an extensive assortment of ,Illour quantity 4 I SUMMER GOODS A L MOEof Ex [ • Nositra Family Flour in liikrzh, At the old stand In Graham's new building which re ~Sacks and half Socks, they offer to sell at astonishingly low prices, for solo by W. F. IRWIN., (considering their cost I) for cash?, or approv i Clearfield, Fah. 22, '65; lod country produoo. Their stook of I____ RY GOODS AD3III NISTRATOR 9 R NOTICE .— Not ic e is hereby gliren that Letters of administra tion cm the estate of MATTHEW A. Foncas, Into of Bradford township, deceased, having been taken out by the undersigned. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims' opine. the same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment. THOS. 11. FORCED, Am p ro . BA M'L F. WILSON, J Bradford tp., Ap. 4, 1665. - Cheap Furniture! VOEIZEI, elit/rait eat DESIRES to inform his old: friends and ens b. mars that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing. he is now prepared to make to order furniture as may bo desired, in good style and at cheap rates for Citeli t He mostly has on hand at his "Furni ture Rboms," a varied assortment of Ready-made Furniture, among which are Bureaus and Side-Boards, Wardrobes and Book-Cases ; Centre, Sofa,Parlor Breakfast and Dining Extension Tabes. Common, French-Post, cottage. Jenny- Lind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS a all, KINDS, WORK-STANDS HAT-.RACKS WASH-STANDS, Ac. Rocking and Arm Chairs, Spring-Sent, Cane-Bottom and Parlor Chairs and Common and other Chairs. .7. 0 OK/N 0-GLASSES Of every description on hand; and now glasses for old fra mes, which will bo put in on ve ry reasonable terms on short notice. lie also keeps on ham', or furnishes to or der, Hair, Corn-Husk, Hair and • Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, Of every kind, Mudo to order, and fuuorals attended with a Hoarse, -vhenover desired. Also, House Painting done to order. Tho sul.scribor also manufactures, and has constantly en hand, Clement's Patent Washing Ma: hino, Tho boat now in use. Thoso using this motliine never need ho without clean clothes', li.e also t' 4 , 5 Flyer's Patent C..liurif, A superior art'ele. A family using this Churn never need ho wiQlout bte.,tor! All the ahavu anti many other articles aro fur nished to custz,mers cheap for CASII or exchanged frir amoved country produce. Cherry, Maple, Pt:Oar, Linwood and other Lumber suitable fur Cabinet work, taken in exchange for furniture. A6V-Itemember the shop is on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Stara." J011:4 GULICLI. Noe. 20,15.02.-y A merican House CUR IVENAS' I'l LLE, PA. vi ItS. ISAAC BLOOM, Proprietress, roe- ! AL peetfully informs her numerous friends, To which they invite the special attention of the and the travelling public, that she still occupies public, embracing heavy Silver plated Forks, tho above well known stand, and that they will Spoons and Rutter knives of the best =murex always find her honse a hotuo of comfort, economy turn. and cenveni,ineo. :"..t, - Ch a t g,e,+ moderate. A lot of Pistols of the best pattern', and other Jan 25, dm. pd LEAH BLOD3I. fire-arms. Also a general 2isiurtniont of pistol , cartridges—all of which will be sold at reasons -11E1..10G RA PM.C. I ble7prioes. .._ . .- .—.... B undersigned, having completed his P I hot- 1, They continue to manufacture all kinds of ograph Gallery, in Shaw's Row, two doors' Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stove -1.. west of the Mansion House, Clearfield, Pa., is Pipe, etc., which cannot be surpassed in this sec now ready to wait on all in want of :4, Ilion of the State. 3V jilmt, o 0 ILITLVE IFOlribnafizt e 1 They also have on hand Pittsburgh Plows, My arrangements aro such as will enable me to among which aro Steel Centre Lever Plows. Also, furnish those beautiful productions of sun draw- Plow Castings, and many other Agricultural lin ing in the highest style of the art.' Raving fitted ptements, up my rooms at a considerable expense, with a Cook Stoves, Parlor and Coal Stoves a general assortment, and of the best pat view to the comfort and pleasure of my patrons. I hope, by strict attention to business and a desire terns, for sale at reasonable prices. to please, to merit a liberal share cf public pattonago. A full supply of Gilt, Rosewood, and p _ , Coal Oil other Frames, Albums, and an endless variety of ' Co a 1 Oil Lamps, Cases always on hand, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, a general assortment. At ii ackirrallta 1/1111Saii50 'Glass, putty, Nails, Iron andeastings of great variety.; in fact almost every thing wanted by Particular attention given to copying all kinds tho public can bo found in their establishment, of Pictures. and at at prices that cannot be boat. AO -Instruction in the art of Photographing given and apparatus furnished at city prices. I Nowis the time to purchase, sop2l-tt 11. BRIDGE, Artist. ,If you deeire any thing in their line of business. Give them a call and examine their stock, and. they feel assured that you can be aceommod ated• ißemember, their establishment is on Second Street, Clearfield, Pa., •vrhcro you can buy gt ods ito the very best advantage. Of - Old silver, copper, brass, pewter and old castings will ho taken in exchange for goods. May 20k--IM. MERRELL & BIGLER. J. U. BLACKWELL. GEO. IV. REED & CO. CLOTHING, Also, Jobbers In Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattincts, No. 423 Market street, North aido between Fourth and Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. ggrCall and 800 our extensive stook. Aug. 10, '64.—tf. WATCH & JEWELRY. ' - 11' 03@3XCEDE111:18 • THE undersigned respectfially informs his customers and the • # - public generally, that be has just received from the East, and open, ed at his establishment in GRAHAM'S ROW Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of ewe's, WATOUES, and Jawxt.nr of different qualities, from a single piece to a full sett, which he will sell at the moat reasonable prices for cash, or in exchange for old gold and silver. CLOCKS of every variety on hand, at the moat reasonable prices. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watobes and Jewelry carefully repaired and Warranted. A continuance of patronage is solicited, Sept 1860. U. P. NAUGLE. Farm for Sale. TBE subscriber otters for sale, on reasonable terms, 70 ores of Land, more or less, sit uate in Girard township, Clearfield county, with about 40 acres cleared, with buildings, ito., erec ted thereon, being the same premises purchased by Smith & King from. George B. Smith. For terms and partioulari apply to the undersigned at Clearfield, Pa. 1110 S. J. McCULLOUGH. Sept. 14, 1804. tf. FLOUR.—A Superior Article of Extra Family Flour. For Sale by Fob. 15, 3t. JAS. L. LEAVY. CORPETING—Ingrain, Cotton, homp, Stair, Floor, Oil-olotha, Brooattfllo, Door mats, ,1r,5). J. P. KRATZER. 1" adios' and Children's Hats, Latest Styles at 11,4 CSIABISS OAKFOILD & 80N0; Coatiaen ' fad Hotel, PittladOtptda, • jau. CANNOT BE SURPASSED ! Customers can there:finds CALICOES WITH FAST COLORS MUSLI NS I DELA INES 1 LAW NS CLOTHS 1 CASSI HERS VESTINGS LADIES' SHAWL 3 GENTS' SII AWLS 1 HATS k. CAPS 1 BOOTS it SHOES 1 CARPETS it OIL-CLOTHS I OUR STOCK OF FANCY GOODS IS UNEXAMPLED IN STYLE AND VARIETY, embracing NOTIONS NOTIONS! NOTIONS Scarfs! Head-Nets ! Neck-Tics ! Satchels! Port Monnaies ! Brushes Photographic Albums ! PIPES, TOBACCO & SEGARS PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS! Or anything else in the Notion Lino ! ALSO, HARD-WARE ! Queensware, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS I AU of the best aoality, arok selected with special regard tti Ole trade 0( Clearfield county. AL F. BOYNTON, JOSEPH SHOWERS, EDWARD GRAHAM, Clearfield, July 27, 1864. Al ER LIEU. & BIGLER 'rave just opened a large and splendid assortment of New Goods At their old stand in Clearfield. mHEY hove the best assortment of Hardware that has ever boon brought to this county, which they will soil nt the most reasonable pri ces,,,Aßnong which will ho found a splendid lot of CUT7'LERY Clearfield Academy. D. W. McCURDY, A. B. Principal. THE next Quarter will open on Wednesday the 224 of March, 1861. Terms of tuition as follows: Common English, comprising those branch es not higher than Reading,Writing,Arith - motto, Geography, English Grammer and History, per quarter, - - - $5 00 Higher English, per quarter, - - 750 Languages, per quarter, March 1, 1865 rona MILT AT THIS BELLEFOIITE FOUNDRY-CHANGE PLACE OF BUSINESS. HAUPT & Co., HAVING leised tho Foundry and Maohtno Shops at Milesburg, known as "GREENS, FOUNDRY," are prepared to manufacture and repair Steam Engines, swoop and tread powor Threshing Machines, New World and Hathaway CookDtoves, Wagon Spindles, Plows, and Cast ings of all kinds at short notice. They also have both at Bollofonto and Milosburg, a variety of Cook and Parlor Stoves, for soft coal, of Pitts burg manufacture. Call and see for yourselves. ISAAC lIAUPT is agent for the York, Wyom ing .and Columbia Insurance Companies. jy20,131-ly NOTICE & CAUTION AVING made application to the Assistant XX , Assessor of tho 19th Collection District of Pennsylvania, and a License as Auctioneer hay ing boon granted to me by the proper authority, I would inform the citizens of Clearfield county that I will attend to "calling _sales" whenever desired in any part of the county. Charge. moderato. Address JOUN L. REAMS, Doc. 16, 1863—tf. Clearfield, Pa. P. S.—Any person "calling " sales without a •license is subjeot to a penalty of $BO, which will be enforced in abeordanee with the law, against all persons violating the statute. LEATHER 1 LEATHER 1 A N assortment for sale is Clearfield, by .11; Deo, 21. DIERRELL 4t DIALER The Reason why Hvery body • porohaeo their CLOTHINGo •REIZENSTEIN BROS. & CO. BeFonse they sell so very oheap—for Cash ; Because they keep the best goods; • Because their Clothing is well made it.fushlonable Because they koop the largest assortment; Because they got Now Goode every week ; Because they give oyory one the worth of his mei?) , Because they take •the advantage of nobody; Because they treat their customers well ; Because everybody likes to deal with them; Because they sell cheaper than the rest; ' Because their Clothing aYe well sowed & At well Because they can suit everybody; Because their Store is so conveniently situated; Because nobody leaves their store dissatisfied; Because all who deal with thorn are sure to cal again, and send their neighbors ; Because they have purchased their Stook at such reduced prices that they can afford to ADVERTISE ! Those aro a few of the reasons why they sell so cheap. flarAll kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market prices. REIZENSTEIN BROS. & CO. Clearfield, Nov 11, 1863, ayes the system to 11 into disorder and decay. The scrofulous contamination is va riously cans( d by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion froM unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending " front parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of flint who says, "I will visit the.-iniquities of the fathers upon their children." The diseases it originates take various names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produceB tubercles, nd finally Comiumptiou: glands, a Ilinos which suLa'" - ate 1;e -come uler.ous sores', In e Stomach and bowels, deran tnentg Odell produce indi geStin", ('1Y81 , 1" ..ja, and liver complaints; on the akin. eruptive and cutaneous affections. Th`..sc, having the same origin, require the Same remedy, viz., purification and invigora tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and , tnese dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot I have health; with that "life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. A yor's Sarsaparilla is compounded from the most effectual yid dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any'f,other `remedy yet devised, is known by all Who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably provers by the great multitude of publicly .known and remarkable cures it has made of the ~folloss'ing diseases: King's cr Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses and, indeed, the whole 'series of complaints gout arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual eases may be found in AVER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to tie druggisti for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those eases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every render may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the . vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has led us to tpcnd years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of ArEa's SARSAPARILLA, although it is composed of ingredients, some of "Mt exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its I aid you may protect yourself front the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out tl:e foul corruptions that rot tua.d,ster in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the Public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpas,ting excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine front any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef fectual than any other which has ever been available to them. - 10* 00 CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients - in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so song used and so uni versally known, that' we need .dono more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by DR. J. C. ATER & CO., practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Bold by all druggists every where. ptr-Sold by C. D.-Watson and Ilartswiek do Huston, Clearfield ; E. A. Irvin, Curwonsvillo ; Foster A MoGirk, Philipsburg; S. Arnold, Lu thersburg ; and by dealers everywbere September 14, '64, i yr. 0 F. Nice LOKEY, Practical Surve, of ij fern his professional servioes to thepe ople of Clearfield county. Having purchased the In struments, Drafts, Aro., of the late 'Thomas Ross, deo'd, be will be ready to attend to business on the shortest notice y he can be animated at his residence with Robert Ross, one mile from. Cur vermin., or by letter addressed to him sit Cur wensville. S. F.'MoOLOBERr. , ap. 27 '64.-Iy. LIE remainr taint or Ifection which we n SCROFULA !ROCS the constitutions of niltitudes of men. It ither produces or is roduced by nn en *bled, vitiated state the blood, wherein tat fluid becomes in ompetent to sustain to vital forces in their igorons action, and .A.lr S NEW.:GOODi AT THE Cheap Cash Store WILLIAM P. MWE I Market street, opposite the Clearfield Hom, Clearfield, Pa. AFRESH ARRIVAL OF Winter , Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. I am just receiving and opening a carefully el Mod stock of fashionable Spring t Summer GOODS of almoit eve description, EMALPIL/11 avlaikanaz A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dry goods, of the newest and latest styles. Also a. great variety of useful notions. DRY•GOODS AND NOTIONS.. Bonnets, Shawls, hats and Caps, • Boots and Shoes, a largo quantity;, • Hardware, Queensware, Drugs and Medicines,. Oil and Paints, Carpet A Oil Clothe, • GROCERIES,. Fish, Bacon and thin* Mackerel in and barrelk of the best quality, all of which wiltbe sold' eA• the lowest cash or ready pay pricm. <, My old friends and the public) generalTy, are respectfully invited to call. 13.—A1l kinds of GRAlllaad approved COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In exchange for Goods. Cleat{wit', Jan 11, 1865. RICHARD NOSSOP, lIDI L.LIE 1:; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS MUSLINS at Se nsation prices DELAIN ES at Sensation prices CO BU RGS at Sensation prices ALPACAS at Sensation prices Just received at MOSSOPS'. CINOIIADIS at Sensation prices CII I NTZ at Sensation prices PRINTS at Sensation prices OLOV ES a.t, Sensation prices CRAVATS at Sensation prices at MOSSOPS' SHAWLS at Sensation prices BON N I'S at Sensation prices COLORED at Sensation prices MUSLIMS All to be had at MOSSOPS'. LINEN at Sensation prices CRASH at Sensation prices CURTAINS at Sensation prices FABLE CLOTHS at Sensation prices FRINGE at Sensation prices at MOSSOPS'. LACE at Sensation prices HOSIERY at Sensation prices RIBBONS at Sensation prices TRIMMINGS of all kinds & at Sensation prices in any quan'ty * Always on hand at MOSSOPS'. CASSIMERES at Sensation prices SATTINETS at Sensation prices TWEEDS at Sensation prides JEANS at Sensation prices V EST I NG S at Sensation prices SHIRTINGS at Sensation prima at if °SMUT . CLOTHING such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Now fi HARDWARE such as Saws,nails Forks, Knives, Spikes, Hinges, LIQUORS, such as Wine, Brandy, Gin, W h iskey, Cognac, etc., etc., FRUITS, such as Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Filberts, &c. GROCERIES, say Flour, Hams, Shoulders, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Crackers, Spices, Candles, Coal Oil, etc., etc. Always at MOSSOPS% BLACKING at sensation prices ROPES at sensation prices. POWDER at sensation prices SHOT at sensation prices LEAD ' at sensation prices CAPS at, sensation prices A't the store of RICHARD MOSSOP. MOSSOP Always keeps on hand a lull assortment of all kinds of goods requited for the accommodation of the public. N0v.12,180. Licensed Auctioneer. wm. AL BLOOM, of Pike townsidp. de sires to inform his friends and, the public generally. that he has taken out a License as an 4.IJOTIONERit, and will attend to the crying of sales in .any part of the county , at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable °barges; Ad dress, either personally or by letter, either at .Curwensvillo or Blootuville. April tf. WU. F. IRWIN. at sensation prices r sale at MOSSOPS', at sensation prices at biOSSOPS' at sensation prices at sensation price" at MOSSOPS% at sensation prised+
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