GOODS. WllOLESA LE DEALERS No. 131 Market Mreot. nin th side, Ittf.A PKll'HIA, ,.v now opn llioir usual handsomo variety of jf rrutv A Fancy Bonnets, Ladies & Misses Huts, Fionas, Huohes, Laces, J all other artiodea reijulroil by the MII.1NEUY ' KAHE. f! i: Uds experience and strict attention lothis nikii U' business exclusively, wa flutter our- i ivos that we win offer inducements, in variety. ' -, Ur, mmlitv and moderate pricos-nut cvory- : .v lo lie found. Tho attention of Mihnors .i,l r.'nr. hantu Is respectfully solicited. e.rlVtwular nltontiou paid to filling orders a .'ril M.liU. 2 mL SI'ECiAL NOTICE tf 1SIK person who porno tima ago got a Et F r. .... t,in ., o m ;..i,..ii ' un.1i1 confer a fuvor by roturuing tho snm to tho sub-1 ecrihcr. J AS. L. LKAVV. Km. Ltf. CleurUclil, l-a . I ;"l I. IV I-l.'.ll Tim .iilnnrlliiir havim! A uVen out a License for crying vendues , and other Puhlio SHlen.cilhor in Euglish or (Hr- mini, respectfully oilers bit services to bis follo vititens, and will attend to all culls from any jmit td tho county, ou the wortes-i nonce nuro verbally oi by Utter, and upon the most reason able tviioe. When so detdrod, lie will furnish the Clerk and complete ull the business ronnoct tJ with tho sale. JOSEPH 11. JONEJ. KyLrlown, 1. C, Mur. 1, ISCi. ly. pd. NEW FIRM. UARTSWICK & HUSTON DRUGGISTS HAPJLZ'S Ulrat CLEAKE IELD PA. KEEP conbl'inlly on hand a large'. ;f .' iml Will tt lrcti-tl stork of I Jh rdS and VllllMICA I PAINTS OILS AND rAKXJSU I'KiL.MKIlV t Toir.ET AUTICI.Kd. jla.nkp, books anu stationary. TOIJACCOiVSEGARS. And a f'ei i e nil ntiMurtuicnt cf VA15I AT1KS and Iascy A1JT1UJ.K. TV a reroelfully invite call, feeling conll ; tlcnl that wc can supply .the wants of ull, ou tTiui to their satisfaction. HAKTSWICK A HUSTON. CMarfleld April 27t!i ISC3. tf Susquehanna ( VliWEXSril.Ll: House V '. V, Vf. HOHIt.ILL, rioprhltir. riVUS largo nni eminodinrt IIOTKT. lade A ligbtfully located on tho bank of the Sus H'lehauna, in tho borough of Curwunsville. J'ha profout proprietor will spare o effort to render bis customer cimrortahle, and bopea t merit a liberal share tf public patronage. HIS BAR AND TAKLE VTlll V well supplied with every thing tho mar et affords, Raftuieu will always find his "lute It tiling" out, Mar. itf, '01. tf. THE HISTORY OF PROTEST A NT PIIIESTCRA FT is Jlu rope & America. S NOW EEINO PUBLISHED IN C0NSEC utive numbers of the llnnner of Li.jhl, (an in-1 dependent weekly newsapor, publishod by (1. J. i Bbkbb, at Middletown, Orango coimtv, N. Y., at ?2 per year, payable in advance). Rack num ber?, or supplements, containing the chapters nl roady published, will be furni. lied to subscribers, This llisteiy contains a full exposure of I't.puUr . Delusions relativo to tho prcteuded " Reforma tions " under Calvin and Luther, Henry VIII., Craniuer and Cromwell, by a truthful hi.-lory of '.heir riso, progress and persecutions in Europe, down to the emigration of the Pharisaic Puritans to Aiiieiica An account of thoir persecutions of Baptists, Quakers, Catholics, and other Dissent ers in New England, tho Eluo Laws and Witch craftPersecutions of Ris enters from tho State 'Religion in Virginia prior to tho Revolution of 1770 The severance of Church und Stato at the 1 formation ef Ibo United States Government, op pos'd by the popular clergy of that day Thuir efforts and those of their progeny, to rcstoro po litical power to the clergy by nn attempted union of Church and State tho Constitution of the United States, and most of the A'lates, in the way, and the consequent conspincy of the clergy to overthrow our former happy system of fie ;;overnmont the various means employed from tho first perversion of .S'unday schcols, and the Anti .Vuudny Mail movement, down lo tho seizure and subversion of the common reboots, ncudeniies and colleges, from institutions of learning to en gines ol igrioranco for tho enslavement of tho mindii of tho rising generations to tho degrading doginu of tho clergy tho riso and resulls ol Native Auiemanisoi, Maine Lawis in, Know No-j thingism, Abolitionism, and tho various otbor i rniintieisniF of 1 ricstcralt. j All should subscribe, who wish to acquaint themselves with historical facts of tho greatest valuo st the present timo, or to arm themselves: with arguments to oppose Puritanic Priestcraft,1 hli. In addition to all nthnr piirm.n il Imo tnfli,,. '. ted upon our country, has now involved us in tho uiost Wrrible sootional war, and threatens to fed- low il wUh a sectarian "usado far more awful, j m ess arrnlod by tno dissemination of documents i closing its character and objects, ruch as tho j author las sought to make this history useful in aeot.mpli.hing.. Priestcraft is therein proved to be alike antagonistic to the truo Christian roll- ! aion, popular liberty, and tho puhlio peace and i.rosperity ; and the political clergy are also pro-1 i..n In l.n fct'l-vnntA i.f Autun in.lnnil I.f minlMtar. I of iho Trlnco of Pence, and their influence "ovil. iind only evil coutir.ui.lly." Patriots will find a rerufnilof its pages of great advantage in enab ling thorn to fi;;ht tho hydra-headed monster Unit must bo slain beforo we can hope for pe.tco and a restoration cf civil and religious liberty in our country. This History will also soon bo rublisho I in book lurin, with paper covers at If, and in good cloth J orskln covers at 50 '.o $2. At tie-so prices it will be sent to any address in the United States, postage froe. Every intelligent patriot should Iiuve a copy, and aftor reading lend it to bin: triouds mid neighbor. f. tJ-Address, enclosing payment. O. J. Bcobe. Mlddlotown, Orutgij county, N. Y. npl2. )00TS and Shoes 8 cumpleto assortment of Ladios', (Jcntlcmon's, Misses', Jiuys' nud Cbildrsn's Boots Shoes nnd Huitcrsat J. 1'. KRATXl'R'S. OTA RLE Dry floods Cloths, Cnssimores O Clonk -cloths, Twcods, Satinotts, Silkwarp Flannels, Ticking, Muslin, Linon, Prints, at tho Old prices at J. I KRATZEIVS. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Piin.AnKt.rRiA, Ta. . Disoisns nr tho Aervous, kcminnl, Urinary ana C I I HAU .. .1 ...1 : - 1. 1 . ..fl.tn.Ml I CVflUHl LI J ?. V ill-n tui . uii.ui. .i..uudii- in reports of tho Howard Association, sent by i i - , ... . ... r . r i. .. mail iu seaioii loiter oiiToiupe n, irvrj ui cuiirgu Address, Dr. J. SKILLEN HOL'tlHTON, How. srd Association, No. 2, South Moth Street, Phi. adelphhi, Pa. JyJO-'ot j nOUSEHOLD U00DS Tinware.Qucenswaro, (Jlnssware, Woodenwaro, Looking Glasses, ( locks, Nails, Ulajis. Oils, Paints, Lamps, Wall Paper, at all prices at J.P. KTJ ATZKH'P. MIL1NEUY RICHARD MOSSOP, FOKEION and DOMESTIC GOODS iriqr at tit nt nt Sensation Sensation prices i i i iv i . a u ivi prices prices Sensation Sensation ALPACAS prices Just received at Mossors'. I KfiTI AMS at at at nt at Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation Sensation prices prices prices prices prices ("H J NTZ f p . ( V , ClvA V A1S at wussurs' Seusation prices Sensation prices SHAWLS at EON NETS at COLOR KD I MUSLIMS f at Sensation prices All to he had at MOSSOrS. LINEN CJJASII at at Sensation Sensation Sennatiou Sensation Sensation CURTAINS at i'AELE CLOTHS at Fill NU E at at at at I,;CE K)S KRY at MOSSOl'S' Sensation Sensation Senttitliou prices prices price Rir.iniNs TRIM MINOS of all kinds & in anv duan'ty at Sonsalion prices Always on hand nt Mossors' CASSIMKRlvS at at at at at at Sensation ili'Msation Senfalion Sensation Sensation Sonant inn prices pricea prices satti n kts twi:i:is J FANS VKST1N0S SIllRTINtiS prices prices prices at AlU.S.S'Jl'6". CLOTH 1 NO audi as Coats, l'auts, Vests, Under Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Roots, Shoes, Hals and Caps, at hctiKittion prices fur sale at Ml USUI'S'. U A R I W A R I nucIi its Sus, nails Forks, Knives, Spikes, i litres, ut bwisatiou prices at MO.So(P.S LIQUORS, such as Wine, Ri'atidy, O i n, W h i.-kfy, at Beiisation pricer at sensation prices at MOSSOP:;'. ColMC, etc., etc., r KUl is, kucIi as l'runes, Kai.ins. Figs, Filhti U, iVc. OROCEIUIvS, Fay Flour, Ham h, Shoulders, Sugar, Molasse.it, Collcc, Tea, C r a c k o rs, Spice?, Candli."-, Coid etc., clc. al K-n.-t;ili!n prices I I Al.vr.yr at MoNSoP.S'. I'.LAfKlNO ROI'KN roWDKR SHOT LK.M) CAPS at ("nsali'iii beliMition n nsution kilisrtlioll tu'liulioll Sensation j 'rices prices prices prices prices at at at i.t nt prices At the ftoto ofRICIIAJID MoSSOP : mossop Al.vnvs keeps on lmnd a lull I asaot ttnent of all klllds of coiids ltxiuiicd . for the accommudaliou of llio puhli Nov. 12, ISC5 L u h o v z b ui ir 3 4 li LI T II E ii S li li R (i, CI.EAItFIM.I) CuUMi', I'A WILLIAM SCJ1 WEM, Pro,,ri,-tor May PJ, Uoi.t.ly. Solattjjmahcr Jjclutlcr, Nn. Nvlti tStCtmtl St., rvriur ff ("itrrj rillLAI'ELPHIA. An assortment of Watchc", Jewelry, Silver nnd Plated Ware constantly on hand. Krpiiriring of Watches aud Jewelry promptly attended to, Mr. Aviso invites l.is old ru-lnim rs to call nnd st o him nt tho above establifhmeut, FeT. li, 'Hi ly. Cheap Fur nature ! ESIHKS to inform his old friends nnd cus- I tuners that, having enlarged his shop und i,icr..asnl his facilities for innnufacturini?. ho is now yTPl nr,.j to mako to order furniture arinny be desirud, In eood stylo and at cheat, rates tor Caf li. Ho mostly has on band nt his "Furni- ture Rooms," a vuried assortment of Roady-uiado Furniture, among which ars HoLhw .,,,,1 ViLL. lV.nr.La I Hit CdUS tllKl tMOC-lJCbini.', Wardrobes and book-Cases ; Ci litre. Sofa, Parlor Rreakfast nnd Dining Extension Tables. Common. French-Post, COttagC, Jenny' Lind d olh Bedsteads. (.,.,,. u , .. ,. Viviu iviiiu.' eivn, h0 A"?. i! u'ic Q U' vin S I lhS tc HA 1-JtAUvS A.Sll-b I AN U, o. IJockillflf .111(1 Arill Cll.'lirS, . ,,.,., Spring-Seal, Canc-Bottorn and I arlor Chairs n fn'FTv ? '' ? v "vr Q' J O O A A ( - (r E A n O '. S Of everv doscrii'tion on band; nnd new gl.ihsfs for old frames, which will bo put in on o- ry rcasonublo terms on short noti"o. Ho iilso keeps on hnni1, or furnishes to or dor, Hair, Corn-Husk, Hair nud Cotton top Mattresses. COFFINS, Of every kind, Made to onlor, nnd fuueruls uttended with a Harso, vhenevor desired. Also, House I'alutlngduno toordcr. The snl. seriber also manufactures, and has constantly on band, j Clement's Patent Washing Machine., ( The best now in use. Thoso u.-inj,' tliis nincliino ncvor need bo without clean clothes ! Jlo also lias I'lycr's Patent Churn, A superior artxlo. A family using this Churn never noed bo without butter I j All tho abovo and many other articles nro fur I nished to customers choap for Cass or exchanged , for npproved country produco. Cherry, Mnplo, ropiar, l.inwood and other Lumber suitablo for Cabinetwork, taken in cxc.hango for furniture, fl-Remember tho shop ia on Market street, Clearfield, Pa., and nearly oppnsito thn "Old Jew 6tor . mux UULIGU. Nov. ?,1862.y J71-ni ALATtQKqiianlityof Ex- lOlll ,-"-tra Family Flour in Rar- for sale by i - f,aacks and half Sacks, W. F. Ill WIN. Clearfield, Fob. 22, C A RrETINfl Ingrain, Cotton, hemp, Guir, Floor Oil cloths, Rrocatulln, Door mats, 4o. J. r. KRATZER. Tadles' and Children's Hats, Lntett Styles at A CHARLES 0AK10RU A SONd, Contiocn ;al HolM, Phtloiljlphla, Jan, H.3mS. MEKUELL & BIG LEU Have just opened a large and splendid assortment of New Goods At their old stand in Clearfield. r IIEY bavotlio boat assortment of Hardware tlnit bus over boon brouirht to ibis county, 'which they will foil nt the most reasonable pri ces, uiuong which will bo found a splendid lot of C U T T L E R Y To wliiih they invito Iho apeelnl attention of th public, einbnieiiiir bouvy Filver-pliited Forks, bpoons und liutur knivea of Uio Lest uiauuluc turv. A lot of IMsluls of tho best pattern, and other firo-nrius. Also a ponerul nKurtiiieiit of I'istol CHrtridKiia all of which will bo tuM at rcutoua blopriec.i. ' They continue to munufnrttiro all kinds of I Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stove- ' 1I..a fllfl n-l.l..l. Mimnnl l.A .urn.... n 1 n l.l. ' tiun of tho State. prices Thcy nlj0 ,layo on Jinnj p((si,rKn piYva, prices mijong which uro Steel Centre Lover 1'Iowk. Also, prices low Castings, and uiany other Agricultural Im Jifices litcmonts. Look stoves, 1 arlor and boal Stoves n penernl nsfortmont, nnd of tho best pnt tria, fur sulo at rcasonublo prices. Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, 1'ntnts, Oils nnd Varui.Ae, a Rcner.iluisortiurnt. (i!ass, pulty, Nails, Iron andCastioga of reat variety: in fact aluiont overy tiling wauled by the puhlio can l o found is their entublishuieut, and at prices that cannot bo beat. Now is tlic liino to purchase, If you desire, nny tiling in their line of bu.-inc. s. (live lhc:n a call nnd xauiino their stock, and thev feel assured that you can be aecniutnod ated ltc;nenihcr, their cstubli.-hmoiit is on Second Street, Clearfield, I'a , whero yuu can buyKod. to the very best advantage. r-Old .ilvcr, copper, brass, pewter and oM raftings will ho taken in cxelmno fir goods. May 2d, ISM. aiEUKELL A LltiLlilt. MOUNT VERNON HOUSE t Second Street, above Arch, 1 IIIL.MM'.LI'III A. A. V. Itl. VIH, rroprletor. (I to oT the "surf House," Atlautio City.) t pt. 2:t, ist!:(-l y. 'HEAP STOVES. T THE subscriber in order to accommodato ti c citizens of CurwensvilL', nod tho public ; gcnerall v, tins J n i icceiveii a lor oi cook, and uaimah: STOVES, for wood or ci-al, which ho vill dispose of very cliiao for ca;!i or prjdi ci. JOHN D. THOMPSON. Nov. 4, lSCV-tr. ALSO, OTOl'H Plll'.. F r snlo nt the cheap store if Julin I). Thompson, in Curwensv ille, at 15 runt, nor r ound. Nov. It. Is1' - , . - - 7 S. 1 :(.' JALA N N O U N C E M N T ! I E. A II. T. ANTHONY .t CO. j Manufae'i's of J 'holographic .M:tU rials, It I.KsAl.r. A r.KTA It., j r.oi, 7,7,0.1 Mu.i r, ,v. r. In ir.Mili.n to tuif iiuen b.iints4 t f I'!. olo graphic Materials, wo uro Hea 1 quarters l,r lh lollowing, vii Of these wo hnvo nn initncnsn assortment, i- eluding War S.-i.ut, Awrmj arj lorcun lit- oi 11 no ijiiiiiKiijnv(oi""i .i.i.ui.ij . .... i llevoh ing Stereimcopcs, for public or private e.x. I liiliilion. Our Cataloguo will bo scut t-j any ud- drws ou receipt of stamp. Phuto.jrni.hi.' A"r.im ! We were tho first to inlrodui-e tin so into Ihn I't.it "! St-itts, nnd wo inunuhi' tore iiiiuieiisj iiiuritities in preat variety, raiifit".- in price from it) cents (o f.'.il eai h. Our ALE ILMh have tho re utotion of being superior in bei uty nnd dura bility lo any others. 1 hoy w ill b sent by mail FREE, on receipt of price, irttuo ALU IMS u.ade to order.'t'Tvi Curd PbdO'jroi-h.i! Our Catalogue now embrace over .1(10:) dif ferent subjects, to wliieli ii'l'lilion are being coir tii.uiilly loaile, of Portraits of Eminent Ameri cans, etc., vis : about Hifl M:ior tlcncrals, 200 liritr (ienerals, 27 i Colonels, 10 Artist.-, 0fl Lieut-Colonels, 7ri Nnvy fificers, I".'. Stage Pictures, i.'.n Stat.'suion, .(. Divines, 1 I?'. Authors, i .'(I Prominent Women, 1 2.U Other (llacers. S.O'JO Copies of Vt orks of Art. ( including reproductions of tho most celebrated ; Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cetalogues fcnl on receipt of Stamp. An order for One Do- i sen Pictures from our Catalogue will bo filled on ' tho receipt ol $ I SI), nnd sent by mail , mi i:. j Photographers nnd others ordering goods C. 0. , D. will plea-'O remit 25 p"r cent, w ith their order. ' jS i -T'lio prices and quality of ( ur goods can- i not fail to sati.-fy. AprU-i'.in A A to. MAINE STREET, CUHWENSVILLE, TA. jIB 'M MASON Pi'Cpl ietre-'. 'ri - iuri'i c ic i,,i i u . i.n rpill.s long estall.shed nnd wc.l Kni.w n 1.0- , TEL, situated in tho west end of tho town, has been remoddlcd, rnbirccd nnd improved, and the propnetrossres-por tlully annonnrcs to licrnu inero 1 friends, nnd lo tho travelling public, that kho i now prepared to accommodate all alio may favor i.er with a cnll, A m p , pafo art! comrortuhlo stabling is nt ta bed l.i the premises, and trusty attendants li alwu; be oa hand. Charges iiiodcrnto. Mar. 15.'fi2-tf. Vt l"M)l'il.H. The undersigned , having I cn Licensed nn Aufllnncrr, would inform . Iho cit tns of Clcnrfitld county Ihnt be will nt- itendto cnllirg pales, in nny part of tho county whenevt r called upon. Chnrges nioderiito. Address, J1MES H. TURNER, Jpril 19. , d. Wcodhind l'n., Clcnrlleld eo, I'a. N. R. Per ns eilling snlcs without a proper I licenso arc suljoet to a penalty of S'ill, which provision a ill bo enforced iigninst those who uiny i violato the unu.o. (1 E0ROL FALK takes thlj mclhod of inform T ing the watermen of Clearfield county that he has refitted at, 1 rcoponerl tho hotel formerly kept by E. Scliroiucr, at Coxestown, whero be will tako especial pains to render satisfaction to all who favor him with thoir patronage. Coxestown, April 12, '65. drsly. B BLASTER. ?0,000 Pounds of Plnstcr'in Clearfield Tor Sale by eb'y 15, .It, JAS L. LEAVY. Ladles Furs, Purchasers inny rely upon getting tho best Furs nt CHAS. 0AKF0RD A SONS, Cuntiaenlal Hotel, Philadelphia. jan. 11. I1U0VI3IONS Flour, Cheese, Lnrd, Dried .JL Apples, Dried Peaches, received regularly from tho west a tho stora of J. P. ICRATZE1I MUSICAL GOODS Flutes, Violins, Jifos, llannonioans, Preceptors, Musi, Taper, Vi ola! Lows, Hridj'os, Strings of the best qnaliry at J. P. KRAZKU'S. Chop! Chopr Chop! Of nuekcls superior 11YE-CII0P ,w""'-vF just received and. for sale at $3 75 per buadrod. , . t . JAMES TEST, rhlhrsbufg, Aug. 8, ISflt. pd. CLFA II FIELD CO. DIRECTORY TIME OF 110LDINS C0U1T. 2d aloadny In January, I 3d Monduy In Jua), I J Monday In March, 4th Monduy la Sept. of each year, and continue two weeks if necessary COUNTY AND UISTKICT 0F1ICEHS. Pres't Judge on. Snmuol l.lnn, liellofnto. As'to Judges Huu. J. H.Thoinpson.CurwcnBVlilo lion. James llluom, Iforreht, Sheriff, Jucob A. Faint. Cleartlold, I'rothouotary, I. K. UUwoilur.l " Hetf. A Hcc. Isaiah (i. Harbor, " Diitritt Atl'y, WM. M. McCullough " Ireamror, C. Ivrntzcr, Co. Surveyor, II. II. Wright, Couimii'sioiiers, Titos. Duugherty, Amos it end, Conrad linker. Auditors, H- Woodward, V. F. Couteret, M. L. t'. Lvans. filcn Hope. Clcnrlleld. do Anson villo. 1'i.ntilield. LcconW'S Mill Piko tp. Clearfield' ClcarCcld. Coroner, Henry W. Parks. County Sup t. C. 15. tandlorJ, LIST OF POST OFFICES. Tiirn'h!p; Pot Vjjictf, I'mitmmitm, Uearariu, fllcnllope, Win. S. Wright " I'tnhville, Theodoro Weld, " Hegarty's X Roads. Suui'l. Hegarty, Cell, llower, W. McCrackcii, Th. A. M'tlhco. J. W. Campbell, II. L. Henderson, James Ulooiii, James Forrest, William Albert. It. II. Moore, Chas. Sloppy, John lleber.in, Jai. (jallahcr, W. C. Irvin, Jack Patchin, Jacob Roico, (1. Tor.er, jr. Win. iMctiarvcy, S. A. Farbcr, M. A. FrnnK, P. A. (laolia, J.F.W.Schnarrs T. V'. Fleming, Centre county, S. Ituilvbnch , T. F. lloalieh, Ed. Wil'.iium, Jus. McClullun, C. Mignot, William ( arr, A. 1!. Shaw, T. II. Forcec, J.is. A. Hegarty C ha. J. l'usey, Pavil Tyler, Chest, Cusli, Oalend, Forrest, Clcnrlleld Bridge, Woodl.mil, Lulhersliurg, Troutville, Jillerson l.ino, New Washington, liurnside, Putchinville, East Ridge, Kurd, Mcllarvey, Westovor, Cleai ticld, French ville, Itlootn, Hojrgs, liradl'ord, Brady, i Uornsido, Chest, 1" CI.HrfieU, Covington, " Ivarthaus, Curvvens villa Curwciisvillc, Decatur, Phi lip.liurg, Wist Dce.'iiur, " (t.-eeolu .Mills, Ferguson, Mnrron, Fox, Little 'loby. tjirard, l.enitn's Millf, ' Raid Hills, ftos.-nn. S-ltawsville. tiraham, rnh:i ui'on. Ouelich, Smith s Mills, lieccnria, Madeira, liuaton, lilcr, ' Penn ticld, H. Woodwind, Eiia C'ljse, ti. ileeka lorn, M. O. Stirk, E. V. lironner ,1. C. lireniior, 11. W. S renci r, A. C. Moore, Jordan, Kanliiiiii, Ansi'uville, halt hie!;, New MillpiTt, JCylerti n, M..iri, d..!c, I.iiiuImt City. (ir.iu.pian H i!', Curwehsi ille, liloomingvillc, lUekton, Jcllries, h no, orris, rctin, T. II Fleming. Renj. K. Pale, Union, . K. Rruhaker, j u oouwar'i Jaie.es Lockelt, ll:is Post Ol'.ico mil do fir Che.'t tiivuthip, JWiil answer Or lergusun tuwuship. CCTDon't luil to Read This! 'III E EAST INDIA COFFEE COT, ljl Rondo Street, (three doors from l.rcenwich Street,) N. Y., call universal attention to thuir Kent's East India Coffee. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE Im.nll thn flavor of OLD tiOVEHNM ENT JA VA, and is but half the I nee ; slid nlso thnt I KENT'S EAST INDIA CUFF EE ha! twice the ftrcntli of .lata, or nny otlitr Cof fee wliitcvcr nnd wherever med by our fast clus? bot.'ls nnd . ieiiiiiboat.', unJ tU'warts tay th"re ic a saving of '.: r c nt, KENT'S i:.SL INDIA COFFEE is the most healthy beverage l iiowr,, and is very nutritious. Tho weak nnd infirm may ts'e it ut all times with impunity. Tho h ife f tho Rev. W. Eaves, local iniiiisl.r of tiie M. E. Chur.-h, Jersey City, who has not bet-u al lu to u.-j any collee for iiltcen yenrs, can use KENT'S KA.VI' INDIA COFFEi: three times n day without injury, it being en tirely free from tho.e prepei'.ies that produce nervous excitement. Dr. James Ho) lo, of lt d, Chambers street, says: "I have never known any eol'.ee lieaklilul, nu tntixiis. and free from ail injurious iunlilies ns KENT'S EAST INDIA Cu. FEK. I ndtiso my patiei.ts to think it universally even those to whom I huvo hi'.hcttu prkliibited the use of Collce. llio Principal ef the New York Eye Infirmary fays: "1 direct nil Ihc putit i.ts of our Institution to u-e exclusively KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE, and would not be without it on any account." Tho Rev. C. Laruo, un eminent clc rg man el lli M. E. Church, now ttutione l ut Jlalsey st., New ink, s ivs of KENT'S EAST INDIA CO ''FEE, "I hnvo used it nearly a jcir in my family, nnd find it produces no ache of tho hea. I, or nervous irritation, ni in Hie ense of nil other Cotlees. It is exceedingly pleasant, nnd I cordially recom mend il to nil clergymen and their families." K EN I 'S EAST INDIA CdFFEU is used daily bv the faniiiies of Uishop Ames, Rishop Raker, Risliu) James, nnd many of the most ilistinguifhed clergymen and professional men in the country. Rcwaro of Counterfeits ! and be sure Ilint the packages uro labelled Kent's East India Coffee, Vol HE APE street, Xno York, ns thcro nro numerous counterfeits olloat under tho na.no of "tienuiuo East India Collce," "Ori ginal East India Collee," etc, put forth by im porters to deceivo tho unwary. In 1 lb. packages, and in boxes of 30, (( nnd MM) lbs., lor tlroecrs and large consumers Stdd by liroeers tjrntrnlly. Orders from Country flrorcrs solicited, to whom a very liberal discount will bo mnde. W Ix.Uxtlc Aj. ni : Dollish A Mnlnn, nnd tV, J. Heiss ifs Rro., Philadelphia ; Francis H. Perry Providcnco ; A. L. Waito rf' Co., Huston ; Py no li en A Lee, Springfield, Mass.; S, N. Cullender, Buffalo; Uordon M'Millian A Co., Clevelnnd; A. A. Colter it Co., Cincinnati ; J. A J. W. Ilunn, Springfield, 111. ; 11.11. .Shields, Curydon, I nd. ; nnd C. C. tiarber, Chicago. Tho Am. Ad. Ag., 3S!t Broadway, N. Y. Eus. Dep't Esos At.votto. Cor, Dcp't Fowlku A Wells, nr? nuthorirod to rsceivo ordsrs for Kont's Ensl India Coffco. R, DAVIS. April J, 1305. ly. riLi:Anrir.i.n xchsi.hv enrnm-nse J I10II1C IIHIIIMI'V. Tho undersigned having established a Nurcry, on Iho Pike, about half way between Clcorllcld and Curwensvillo horos', is prepared to furnish all kiuds of Fruit trees. (Standard nnd Dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, tirnpo Vines, (laosoberrios, Lawtrn ltlnckberry, Strawberry and Enspberry vincj. Also, .Siberian Crab trees, Ouiure and early scarlet lthcubarb, Ao. Ciders promptly attended to. Address J. 1). VYKIUHT, CvcaifjUh. septli.'fil. ly "RJMAMU. A Superior A tide of Extra Family i 'lour For Sale ty fob. 15, St. JAS. L. LEAVY. lf w V 1U-'K " I, A X SKEFl In nrA.... f.! - ... v-iumiu 1VI OOODS at the Cheap Store or JOHN D. THOMFSON. CVirwenevllh., Sepf. 1?, 13'?. FALL IN PRICES! I or SPRING tf- SUMMER CLOTHING AT TUB Sflcte WW) REIZSHSTEIN BROS. Ornnil oponlng of Spring Clothing this day, (Irand opening of Spring Clothing this day, tlnm 1 opening of Spring Clothing tnis dny, (irund opening of Spring Clothing this day, At l!,.i,.i,n:n Ilro's txtensivo tlutlilug store, CHEAT At Reiu'Uftoiu Uro's Kxteu.-ivo C othing store, j Shops at Milesburg, knowu at UKEEXS At Iteizen-toin Rro'l Extonsivo Clothing storo, : V OUNUKY," nro prepared to tnanufattura and At Reizenstein Ilro's Extensive Clothing store, rtpn;r Htomu Engines, sweep and tread power The largest and host selected stock in town, xiiroliitig Machines, New lorld und Hathaway Tho largest mil best selected stock nl Uiwn, Coo)j m,netl Wagon Spindlos, Plows, and Cast Tho largest und best selected stock in town, tj,t 0f a kij, ut (hort notico. They alsohave The lurgest and best selected stock In town b0th at Ecllufonto and Milesburg, a variety of Furnishing (loods, J'aU i Cups, Cook and Parlor Stoves, for soft coal, of PitU. Furnishing Uoods, llats a, caps, Furnijhiiig tiooua, nuts v,ap, Furnishing Ooods, Hats Si taps, Trunks, ulises & 1 raveling Hags, Trunks, Valises A Traveling Rugs, Trunks, Vulises & Traveling Rags, Trunks, Valises A Traveling Rags, At prices low for the tlinc.-t, At prices low lor the time. At prices low tor the times. At prices low for the times, Our old customers do not need an invitation, Our old customers do not nood un invitation, Our old customers do not need an invitation, Our old customers do not need an invitation, To others we say, Ci'l and examine our stock, Call and oxiiinine our stock, Cull und examine, our stock, Call and examine our stock, JJcl'ore jmrcliasin;; Elsewhere, Ei; fore purchasing Elsewhere, Eel'ore purchasing Elsewhere, Fancy Goods Constantly on Hand. REIZENSTE1N D EOT HE US. May 3115-ly. House CUnWEXSVJLLE, PA. A Tits. ISAAC MI.OO.M, Proprietress, res ill. peetfully informs her numerous liiends, mid tho travelling public, that she still occupies the above well known stand, and that thcy will alwnvs Dnd her house a borne of comfort, economy und convenience. j:J-Cbarge. moderate, jau 2.1, Cm. pd LEAH RLOD.M ill'.I.KXiUAl'llIC. T THE undorsi -ned, having completed his Phot rnpli (iallory, in Sliuw's Row, two doors w est ol tho iWunsiuu House, i iearueiu, a., ' u0w ready to wait on all iu want of My urrungemnt3 are tuclias will ennblo mo to furnish tho.-j beautiful productions of sun draw ing in tho highest sty ie of tho art. llavin ( fitted up my rooms ut a cun.-i durable expense, with s view to Cio comfort and pleasuro of my patruni I bore, bv sir ict nt lent ion to business and a desire to liaise, to merit a liberal flinre tf publit n."t:on.i'. A lull supply of (lilt, Rosewood, and other Frames, Albums, and an tiulless variety ul Cas.'s a'-vays on hand, rarr.eular atteiititin given to copj ing all knids t.f Pictures. ..'"'"Instruction in tho art of Photographing given sn l apparatus furnishe 1 r.t city ptices. Hep'-U-tf II. URIDCE, Attitl. J. G. P. LACK WELL, wtrn CiEO. W. II F.EI) tt CLOTHING, c o . Also, Jobber in Cloths. Casimer cm :iti'l Saltine's, .No. l i t PJurbet strt'it, North side between Fourth and Fifth, PHILADELPHIA. ?rCul! nr. l see our extensive stock. Aug. 10, Y l.-tf. WATCH cl JEWELRY. rjTIIE un lersigned rosi cctfully X inform? his cust.imers and the public generally, that he has just received from the East, nnd oi cn, el nt his establishment in UI.WIIA.VS HOW Clearfield, Pa., a lino assortment of Clocks, Watciiks, nnd ,1 i:v F.i.r.v of Uitfcnnt quulities, from n f ingle pieeo to a fi)ll sc'.t, which he will sell at the most reasonable, prices for cash, or in ex"linnge for cl 1 gold nnd silver, CLOCKS of every variety on hand, utiho int. I reasonable price. ALL kinds el Clocks, Watches and Jentlrj carefully repaired nnd irncrnnrci. A coiitinuanec of patronage is solicited. Sept, 11), 1 SCO. II. F. NAUOLE, JOHN L. CUTTLK, Attoniey at J.aw nnd Heal I'.state Agent, CLEAT. FIELD. PENX'A. OfTircon M.ro tst. OpjsUc the Jail, RESPECT FULLY offers his s rviccs in sell ing nnd buying hinds ia Clearfield nnd ad joining counties ; nnd with an experience of over twenty years as a Surveyor, Hatters himself that ho can render satisfaction. Feb. 'M tf. T Bl. .11 t lLI.Ul H.II, AttoIISKY Al IT Law, Cleartl tl, Pa. Ollieo on Market Street one door cast of the "Clearfield County Bank, n ay 4, lSBI-tf. l.U EIi: J. Itl.AKKI.Y, Attorney nnd Coulisellor nt Law, Will nttend to all business entrusted to his cure in Elk nnd adjoining counties nt St. Mary's (Beniinger P. 0.) Sep 23, 6 mo pd. TIIO.M S .1. iTrt lll.l.OUCII, Attorney nt Law. OfTice ndjo'ming the Rank, formerly occupied by J B. McSnally, Kmj., Market street, Clearfield, Pa Will nttend promptly to Collections, Sai of Lands, Ac. Doc. 17, 'f.2. ROr.EUT J. TYALLACE, Attomhy at Law Clearfield, Pi., Cilice iu thaw's Row, op pusito theJouru.J otllco. dec. 1. 18;s. tf L. J. CRASS. WALTER DARRGT C1JANS and HAKUET, Attorney at l.nw. May 3, 'fi3. CLBAnriKi.u, pa. D ii." jiiTTv oo lis rttUACTICIXU Physician, nnd Examining Pur- l geon for Pensions. Ollice Southwest corner I becond and Cherry streots, CIcnrfiold, Pa, I January 21. ISrt January 21, IStl l. I y cvheniu8 howe. Justice os the Peace. For Dkcatcr Township, will promptly atUndlo all business entrusted to his care. P. 0. Addrojs, l'hilirsbure Pa. Aug. 21st 1S61 I EVER FLEUAL, Justice of the Fence, La J thersburg, Cleartlold county Pa., will attend I promptly to all buainess entrusted to his care. Luthersburg, April 4, 1861. J. P. KltATZER, "l.TITP - HfimiT. ...I J.. I. rw. n..j. I Cl.,u.. ll-.j r, " 7, jL.oti.iti, nuruvriuu, uceusware, uroeoriei ! Provisions, Ao. Front Stroet shove the Acsdetny Clearfisld Pa. Apul 20tl le4, I I t Clearfield Academy. D. W. McCURDY, A. B. Principal rpiIE noxt Quarter will open on WednoHsy U i x 22d of March, ism. lorunoi tuition t billows: . Common English, comprising thoso bratieh. 1 es not higher than Heading.Writinj.Arith ; untie, Geography, Engluu Uraiuuior and f History, per quartor, - - - 1 5 00 Higher English, per quarter, - T 50 Languages, por quarter, - 10 00 I March I, 1801 roaiiEni.TiTTnEtiEi.i.itroSTa rouDRT cnAot I'LACE OF BCSlHtBI. IIAU1T & Co., w-T"AV'1ln l..n.,1 tl, P......1.. .j r..vi.. j burg inanufacturo. tall and ico for jrourelvci. ISAAC HAUPT ia agent for the York, fl'ycm. ipg and Culuuibia Inturancti Companies. JjZO.Cl.ly Tup pectiiiftr taint or infection vhk'h wa .;ill Sckofcla lurks iri ''C coottituaoM of niTjliiUtlt of men, It eitlicr pt'pducci CT produced ly aa ce- fccblud, vitiated (lata ijr -tf the LlooJ, wl.ercin JXT-thii icTiT.y..-. ' - UUl ,11.17 U,ai7,.t ttir. decay. The scrofulous contamination is va riously cau.-cd Ly mercurial iliteaje, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy f iod, impure air, filth und filthy habits, tint di-prcsiing vices, and. above all, ty tho rem real infection. Whate ver L its origin, it is lieret'.it.iry la tho constitution, descending- "from parents to children unto the third and fourth cuierstion ;" indeed, it seems to he the rod of Him who eaj'J, " I will visit tho ii:ictiities of tho f.itlier upon tlielr fhildreis." The distm.es it originates taia various inline, according to tho organs it uttacks. In t!i lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, ml final ly Cotitutnption; in tho (.-lands, s- Ilings which suppurate and ho couio uh'c.ms Fores; in llio ttomnch and bowels, tleriiiigetneiits which produca iudl pt'stinti, dyspepsia, and liver complaints j ca the tkin, i-ruptivd and cutaneous t'.flectiurn. These, nil having tho ramc origin, require th rnino remedy, viz., purification and invigora tion of the 1 lood. Purify tho Mood, and those dangerous distempers have you. With Ycchle, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that "lite of Iho flesh" lical thy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Aycr'a Sarsaparilla is compounded from tl 10 most i fTecturd anti dotes that medical scicncu has discovered for this niilii'ting distemper, and for the euro of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their cllect upon this class t f complaints, ii indisputably proven by the great nmltitudo of publicly known and vcmnikahle cures it hss inado t.f tho following diseases: King's Evil, cr Glandular Swellings, Tumor3, Eruptions, Pimple, Blotches and Bores, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt llheum. Scald Head, Cough from tuberculous deposits in tho lungs, Whito Swellings, Debility, Dropty, Neuralgia. .Dyspcptia or Indigestion, Syphilis and t?7philitic Infections, Mercurial PissJscs, Feimlc Wcakne sse?. and. indeed, the whole series of complaints that urive from impurity i of tho Llood. Minute reports of imliviihud cases may be found in A if. it's) Aittuitis Almanac, w hich is furnished to the druggist for gratuitous distribution, wherein may bo learned the directions fur its use, nnd soino of the renmrkahlu cure, which it has nmdo when all ether remedies had failed to pfl'ur ! rtlicf. Those eases are purposely taken fiom nil sections of the country, in erdir that every reader may have access to soma t ne who can speak to him of it benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses tho vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far inory tubjeet to disease and its fatal results than rre healthy constitutions. Hence it te tnis to shoi ten, nnd does greatly shorten, the i. virago duration of human life. Tho vast importance of these considerations has Kd us to spend years in perfecting a remedy v hich is nth qunte to its cure. This w e now idler to the public under the name of ArEU'f SAi;sAi'Ann.i.A, although it is composed cf ingredients, bonio of which exceed the best cf Hariaparilta in alterative power. Hy its) aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing 'and danger of these disorders. Purgo out the foul corruptions that rot and foster in tho blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will loiiow. i;y its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates tho vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out tm nny part of it. We know tho puhlio have Leen deceived Ivy many compounds of Sartajmrilla, that promised much and did nothing; hut they w ill neither he deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have hern proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for tho cure of tho nlllicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under tho tamo name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, nnd is far more ef fectual than any other which has ever ken available to then,, AYEH'3 CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho Vorld's Gront Uomcdy for Coughn, Colds, Incipiont Con sumption, and for tlio relief of ConHumptivormtionts in ndvanced stagca of tho disease. This has hecn so lontf used and so uni versally known, that wo need do no mora than assure tho public thnt its quality is kept up to the best it ever lias been, ami thnt it mav ho relied on to do all it has ever dune. Prepared bv Da. J. C. Aver & Co., Practical and Analytical CliemuU, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. r-Sold by C. D. Watson and Hartswick Huston. Clearfield ; E. A. Irvin, Curwonsville ; Foster A Meliirk, Philipsburg ; S.Arnold, Lu- j thorsburg ; and by dealers everywhere. L-epiemoer i, o, jr. Ladies' Furs, Purchassrs may rely upon gl tiDflf the best Furs at CHAS. OAKFORD bONfcVCentinental Hotel, Philad'a. Jan. U H. W. SMITH & CO. Mrnr ii iMS. and dealers In Dry Qoods, Groceries, Hardware Queensware, sod I h1l.. h. the IradB. Store OB cvur.i iinu ubuhuj j SECOND Street, bolow Judge Leenard s, orro" lite the Presbyterian Chorea, Clearfield I'a. I Pee. , ls'J. Vri . JJtT-tlmt fluid Leeoinei In- a MiWtlio vital forces In thir .V('P''rous action, and T -JJ --leaves the rytteia I)