rts kWt !ii Sv fVT m m jk CLEARFIELD, PA., FEB. 28, 1S66. Divine Services. Rev. Archer will treacli in the Presbyterian church, morning evening, on Sunday, March 4th. lev. Sembower will preach in the Bap & church, on Sunday evening.March 4th. Delegate. H. B. Swoope, Esq., of this place, has been duly accredited Representa tive Delegate to the 7th of March Union State Convention, to be held at IIarriburg. Godey's Lady's Book. The March f finder is received. It is an in- teresling number. Surely, the ladies have " great reason to be thankful for this beautiful parlor companion. 'ew TlS-WARE. By reference to our .rtismfr columns, it will be seen that Thos. J. Mecauley has opened a new tove, Tin and Sheetiron-ware establishment in this place. He solicit a share of patronage. Give him a call A Rkhoiohs Revival. The protracted meeting in the M. E. Church in this place, (which was in progress for about four weeks, ) ku brought to a close on Sunday evening Jul During its progress a great many per ion3 professed conversion, aid a goodly num ber were added to the church. Protract! wrvices have also been held in the Presby terian church, and much interest has been manifested on the subject of religion fuite number having professed to have found Christ precious to their souls. . Jihe. We have been informed that the large dwelling house and store of Mr. Thos. Groom, and the adjoining building, in Glen Hope, were dirfroyed by fire on the morn ing of the 22d of February. The fire was first discovered about three 3 o'clock, but hid already made such headway that it was impossible to save the buildings. Part of the goods and furniture were saved. The luilding adjoining the store, was occupied by Miss. E. A. Wright as a milliner Store ami post office, but it is not stated whether fhe sustained any loss. The loss is consid erable, and we presume there was no insur ance thereon. A Break up in the River. During the latter part of last week, the weather was quite mild, and soon the river began to rise from the melting of the snow. On Satur day night, about 11 o'clock, the ice com jneacc l to break up, and by Sunday morn ing the liver was clear for some miles above and below this place. We understand that a Jare amount of timber was carried away by the ice all along the river in one in stance, some 12 or 15 rafts in one lot. On Sunday aaorning, ho .vever, the air was some what colder, and in the afternoon hard freez ing set in and stopped theflowof water into the streams otherwise the hxa would have been much greater. Yet, as it is, much ldinber has been swept away the loss of tthich will be seriously felt by many persons. MARRIED s On February 18th, 186fi, by Rev. T. Van Scoyoc, Mr. Robert G. M'Ckacken, late of the U. S. Army, to Miss Maggie Youxa, of Ferguson township, Clearfield county. On February ISth, ISGfi, by Rev, T. Van Seyoc, Mr. Isaac Moore, of Fergurson township, to Miss Hester A. Straw of Jordan township, Clearfield county. On Februarv 22d. 1S60. bv Rev. W. M. BurchSeld, Mr. John W. M'Cuixocgh, of Auoi town.-hip, to Miss Lizzik 31. M Cracken, of Jordan township. On February 22d, 1866, by E. Ililde Irand, En., Mr. Thompson WiLEvtoMiss Rachel Wager, both of Clearfield Co. DIED! On Thursday, February 15th, ISf.G, at his residence in Bloom township, Titus II. Bailey, aged 61 years, S months and 11 days. YVARDL, REED ft CO., Wholesale yy Grocers, and dealers, in Tobacco, Tea, Apices, Ac , North East cornet of Sixth and Mar ket Streets, Philadelphia. febl4-6in. ceokgb r. wahdle. : : : charles k. keed. A riUTOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan's court of Clearfield County Pa. In the mat ters of the Estate of Issac Englard lec'd. The Auditor appointed by the court to andit, settle, and adjust the accounts of James Hughes, admin istrator of Isaao England, deceased, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his ap pointment on Thursday, the lssday of March. 1S6S, at 1 o'clock P M. at the office of lion. Vm. A. Wallace, in Clearfield. J. BLAKE WALTERS. Feb. 7.1SS8. Auditor. REGISTER'S .NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this ofliee for the inspection of heirs, legatees.creditors.and all others in any other way Interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Clearfield county, to be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the 3d Monday of March, 18RS. inal account of John Swan and Henry Swan, txecutors of John Swan, late or Jordan township, - ""J . Aceoant nf II 11 11 ... i f . , p tu ... u v , LiJICCUlUt VI 1 U Uli 1 Uson. late of Cheat township, Clearfield county, deceased. Final account of James Hughes, Administrator . uwi-iiiiiu, 'm vi Jiorns lowusnip viea Final account of Frederick Zcigler, guardian rtfPlili:.. & . 2 f - ii' . . "'"p miiKinon oi uoiuns neaver, late Brady township, Clearfield county, deceased. " illtam VTn latA ftf Krarlv fAoncl.ir. Da. eld county, deceased. Final aecount of Nancy Stewart, Administra trix, and Daniel Stewart, Administrator of Ar chibald Stewart, late of Bradford township Clear Celd county, deceased. Final account of Abraham Myrter and John lynn, Administrators ot Martin Myrter, late of n townsbip. Clearfield county, deceased. The account of F. F. Coudriet. Administrator f Feter Mulson. late of Covington township -'rfield county, deceased. Final account of Mathew Ogden, Administra. r of John M. Ogden, late of Lawrence township Clearfield county, deceased I. O. BARGER, Offloa, Ttob, 19, '64. tfiter. DISSOLUTION' OF !Ml!TM,SniP. Thc co-ptrtiicrsliiit ciittiu;; hctWiM-ii H .he straw fc "Brother, was thisday dis.l ed by mu u al co ni-t.-it - RAKKSTRAW, EL AM RAKESTRAW". Glen Hope, Jan. 22. Istio. The business will be carried on by t. ( . Rake straw, who will also settle up the a flairs of the late firm. Feb. H. S68 3t-pd. Margaret J. Rhceni by her next frieud, J. Blake Walters, vs. N THE COURT OF A Common Please of Clearfield county. No 239 Jan. Term, 1866. Alias Subnona Sttr Dtvorc. Samuel J. Rheem. The undersigned. Commissioner, appointed in open court to take testimony in the above case, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the du ties of said appointment, at his office in the Bo rough of Clearfield, on Saturday the 3d day of March, ISfifi, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. of said day, when and where all parties interested, may attend and cross examine. WM. M. McC ULLOUGJI, Clearfield Feb. 7th l&66-3t Commissioner. LICENSE NOTICE. The following named persons have filed in the office of the clerajof the court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield county their Petitions for License at the March Session A. 1). 18!i0. agreeably to the Act ot Assembly of March 2Sth. Ifi6 entitled. ilAn Act to regulate the state of Intoxicating Liquors." Ac : K. J. liaynes, iavern, Jvartuaus iwp. David Johnson, Tavern, Clearfield. Win. M Jeffries, Tavern, Curwensville. .) nines P. Nelson. Tavern, Kylertown. Henry H. Kcphart, Tavern. Osceola. T. F. Bonlich, Tavern, Osceola. Daniel Coplin, Tavern, Decatur twp. Louisa Mason, Tavern, Curwensville. John Scheeser, Tavern, Union ip. J S. Radebach, Tavern, Boggs tp. Isaiah Wall, Tavern, Pennville. David Whitmcr, . Tavern, Lumber city. Joseph KirK, Tavern, Lumber city. D. H Paulhamus, Tavern, Glen Hope. John F. Bloom, Tavern, (Jnelichtp. Thomas Ko bison, Tavern, Lumber city. D. S. Plotner, Tavern, New Washington. S. C. Hepburn, Tavern, ' Piketp. Lawrence Flood, Tavern, Covington tp. W. R. Dickinson. Tavern, 'ilen Hope. Wm. Albert. Mercantile, Bradford, tp. Richard Mossop, Mercantile, Clearfield Bor. Windsor Lloyd, Mercantile. Burnflde. D. F. ETZWEILEIl Clerk. Cloarfield Feb. 21. 1366. MIT S1CAL I N S T K IT M E N T S B M. (JRKt.SE Has opened his Music Store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on band Steinway Sons' and (Jathles Piano Manufacturing Company's Pianos, Masn i Ham lin's Cabinet Organs and Carhnn. Needham t Co.s' Melodeons; Guitars, Violins, Fifes. Flutes; Guitar and Violin Strings. Music Books Golden Chain, Golden Shower Golden Ctnser. (Jold'ii Trio. Ac , Ac. .vhct Music He is constantly receiving from Philadolphiaall the latest music, which persons at a distance wishing cin order, and have sent them by mail at publisher's prices. rPianos and Organs Warranted for five ycnrs Tho-'e wishing to buy any of the above articles are invited to call and examine mine before pur chasing elsewhere. My prices are the same as in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments sent promptly upon application with any ad'iitionul itl'orui;iion ue sired. B- M. GREEN. Hill street. Huntingdon, Pa . One door West of Lewis' Book More. Die (vlSiij. R ECEIPTS AND EXlXMTURK.S OF CLEAEFIELB CDLTNTT, TOR THE YEAR, A. D. 1805. C. KRATZER. Esq.. Treasurer of Clearfield coun ty, in the Commonwealth, of Pennsylvania, in account with said couulv, from the 6th day of January. A. D lSflj. to tho 1st day of January, A. D. 1SG: IF.!tT0n, To amount received from Collectors for and previous years, $15.119 43 To am't ree'd from Unseated Lands. fi'J5 Hi To am't ree'd from collectors on State, 4,.'i'J0 41 To am't ree'd fmui unseated L , State. 224 57 To am't ree'd from Hounfy fund. 1S152, 3.!2j 4'i To am't ree'd from Relief fund. 4.KH II To am't ree'd from Commissioners' booKS 957 4'J To balance at last settlement, 17 70 CUKOIT, Assessors' wages, $533 75 Agricultural, 120 00 Election expenses, HJB 12 Commonwealth costs, 1.1.1 67 Constables wages. 1-17 4t$ Foxes & Wild Cats, 117 85 Court house bonds, 8,000 00 Court house coupons, 35 00 Interest orders, COO 00 Interest on orders, 41 82 Jurors waires. 2,20(5 33 By By By 15y By Ry By Ry By By By Bv B Ry By Bv By Ry Bf By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By Ry By By Bv Sheriff's tees. 610 00 Priming, 7S0 74 Prolhonotitrys fees, 352 i(i Commissioners wages, 1,055 44 Clerks wages. 4 1'J 75 Fuel contract. 154 00 Auditors A Clerk, ' 22o 00 Bridge contract. 475 00 New IIooks i Stationary, 493 71 Court house contract, 663 17 District Attorney, 1SI 60 House of Refuge, 123 20 Court crier, 50 00 Insurance, 454 00 Merchandise, 134 31 Road views, 20U 00 Tipstaff, 6J 30 Work for County, - 117 S2 Inquests, 35 lit Postage and Express, 27 07 Miscellaneous, 171 03 Prothonotarys seal, S 50 Register &, Recorder, 79 49 Auditing Proth'y A Reg's ac. 12 00 Justices cost, 25 01 Janitors fees, 25 00 Jail fees, ' 57 93 State tax, 4,677 17 State tax on loan, 99 76 Report for State, 70 00 Col's percentage on County, 755 93 Col's percentage on State, 218 12 exonerations on County, 727 77 exonerations 011 State, 157 53 percentage receiving, 321 06 percentage paying, i 398 30 bailance due county, 62 14 By By By By By Total, 529,194 35 $29,194 35 Receive! January 19th 1S66 of C Kratzer Esq., late Treasurer of Clearfield County Pa. Sixty-two dollars and fourteen cents, being bailance due County-fund as abflve. D. W. MOORE, Treas'r. BOUNTY TVSD CF 1862 C Kratzer, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania count with Bounty Fund of September A. D DEBTOR To amount received from collectors Coun in ac . 1SS2. 16 04 422 53 To balance last settlement 3, CREDIT. By exoneration to collectors . 27 20 By percentage 85 96 By bal. traaslered to County 3,325 46 Total. $3,433 62 $3,433 62 BELIEF FUND. C. Kratzer, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield coun ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac count with Relief Fund for A. D. 1365. ""v'' i DEBTOR. To amount received irom collectors - 3,791 97 To am't ree'd from Unseated lands, j " 137 43 To am't ree'd from Militia fines, 133 33 To balance last settlement, 2,343 So CREDITOR. By Relief orders redeemed 1,510 10 By Collectors percentage 189 61 By Exonerations 135 20 By Percentage receiving 9192 By Paying 22 H5 By Bal transfered to County 4.464 11 ft!, $fiy4o 50 $6,46 e4 BOUNTY FUND. C. Kratzer, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield coun ty, m the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac count with Bounty Funds under Act of Assembly DEBTOR. To am't ree'd from Collectors 58.930 33 To am't ree'd from Unseated 2.432 39 To am't ree'd from Commissioners Book 1.000 00 To am't deduction on payment of bonds 1.073 33 To am't discount on redemption 503 33 To balance last settlement 14.520 04 credit. By am't of Bonds redeemed. 55,300 00 By am't of Interest on bonds, 9,733 21 By am't pd A end'd on bonds, 2,547 33 By am't due Tr. on bonds is'd, 348 10 By percentage to Collectors, 1.075 36 By exonerations to Collectors, 8.072 75 By Trea's percentage receiving, 771 36 By Trea's percentage paying, 678 80 .Balance due Treasurer, 17 49 Total. $73,525 91 $78,526 91 Amount of Bounty Bonds issued 1865, $106,700 00 Certificates for redeeming, 106,514 60 Treasurers percentage on same, 633 50 Balance due Treasurer, 343 10 DUE FROM COLLECTORS. Amonnt of County and Bounty, due from Collec tors for 1865 and previous years. Year. Tw'ps. Col'rs Names. County. Bounty 186 Decatur, G. Kephart, 8 89 1855 Ferguson, John P. Hoyt, 6 73 1865 New W., John A. Neff, 13 03 Total, $3 89 $19 76 Amount of State and Militia, due from Collectors for 1365 and previous years. Year. Tw'ps. Col'rs. Names. State. Militia. 1855 Covington, J. Barmoy, 16 94 19 Or 1855 Decatur, G. Kephart, 84 09 2062 Total, $101 03 Those marked thus since paid. $39 70 Am'tof outstanding Court house Bonds S7000 00 Am't of outstanding County orders. 11)3 24 Am't due from uns. lands 10.947 56 Am't due from Collectors 8 S9 Bailance due by Treasurer 62 14 Surpluss due county 3915 35 Total, $11,013 59 $11,013 59 Am't outstanding bounty bonds $169,191 00 liallance due .treasurer li 49 Am't due from Collectors 19 76 Unseated lands 38.9(50 61 Indebtedness of Fund 130,231 12 Total, $169,211 49 $169,211 49 C. Kratzer, Esq. Treasurer of Clearfield coun tr in account with different townships for Uoad fund tor the years A. D. l&til 4 bj. PEnTOH. To am't due Tp's from last settlement. $1,519 53 To am't received from unseated lands, 983 53 CREDIT. Townships, Am't pd. Bal. Due, Becearia, 47 55 Bell, 110 70 Boggs, 144 75 Bloom. 1 35 Bradford, 20 00 6 42 Brady, 52 93 Burnside, 87 9H Chest, 200 00 32 93 Covington, 134 55 Decatur, 75 00 3 3- Ferguson, 39 00 9 75 Fox, 35 30 4 11 Girard. 83 39 16 S3 Goshen, 137 94 Graham, 105 89 . Guelich, 36 51 Huston, 107 94 Jordan, 27 03 Karthaus, 50 53 23 85 Knox, 85 00 4 02 Lawrence, 73 50 Morris, 139 J6 Penn. 8 50 Pike, 107 73 16 63 Union, 142 00 Woodward, 133 45 11 43 Bal, 201 37 Total, $2,453 11 $ $2,453 11 Received January 19th 1366. of C. Kratzer, Esq, late Treasurer of Clearfield county, Two hundred and one dollars and thirty seveu cents, being bal ance due ioau tund as above stated. D- W. MOORE, Treasurer. C. Kratzer Esq. Treasurer of Clearfield county in account with different Townships for School fund for the years A. D. 1304 A 65. DEBTOR. To am't due tp's from last settlement, $1,533 73 To am't ree'd from unseated lauds, 754 13 CREDIT. Townships, Am't pd. Bal. due B;cearia, 83 31 Bell, 61 79 Boggq, 77 25 Bradford, 6 S5 Brady, 1S2 91 "7 Burm-ide, 32 25 2 41 Chest, 34 66 99 02 Covington. 251 61 46 51 Decatur, 31 45 77 77 Ferguson, 2 63 .04 Fox, 63 63 Girard, 152 33 Goshen, 57 81 Graham, 39 87 Gueliuh, 21 39 Huston, 561 61 Jordan, 27 76 Karthaus, 40 99 S 72 Knox, 69 23 Lawrence, 9 35 21 35 Morris, 26 97 7 73 Penn, 23 93 -Pike, 29 63 38 04 Union, 12 77 Woodward 44 96 27 15 Balance, 376 46 Total, $2,292 91 $ $2,292 91 Received January 19th 1366 of C. Kratzer Esq. late Treasurer of Clearfield county, three hun dred and seventy-six dollars and forty-six cents, being balance due Schoo- fund as above stated. D. W. MOORE, Treasurer. We the Commissioners of Clearfield county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania having ex amined the accounts of C. Kratxer Esq. lato Treasurer of Clearfield county, for the year A. D. 1366,do certify that we find the accounts as follows: The amount do the County to be Eleven thou sand and eighteen dollars and fifty-nine cents. The amount of outstanding orders seven thou sand one hundred and three dollars and twenty four cents ; of w hich seven thousand dollars are in Court-house bonds. The amount due County by Treasurer is sixty two dollars and fourteen cents We also find a surplus due the County of three thousand nine hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-five cents. The amount due Treasurer on Bounty fund is seventeen dollars and forty-nine cents. Witness our hands this 20th day of January A D.1SC6. AMOS READ. CONRAD BAKER, Attest, C. S. WO'IHELL. W. S. Bradley, Clerk, Commissioners. We the Auditors of Clearfield county Pa., hav ing examined the accounts of C. Kratzer, Esq. late Treasurer of Clearfield county, for the year A. D 1865, do report that the accounts are as bove stated. The amonnt due the Road fund by the Treasur er is two hundred and one dollars and thirty-sv-en cents. - The amount due the School fund by the Treas urer, is three hundred and seventy-six dollars and forty six cents. Witness our hands this 20th day of Janua ry A D. 1856. F. F . COCTRIET, ' M. L. C. EVANS, Attest I- F. IRVIN, W.S.Badley, Clerk;. . AudW- THE KIDNEYS. Tho kidneys are two in number, sit uated at tlie upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat, and consisting of three parts, viz : the anterior, the in terior, and the exterior. The anterior absorbs; fhe interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine, and convey it to the exterior ; the exterior is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube, and called the ureter; the ureters are connected with tho bladder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divided into parts, viz : the upper, the lower, the nervous, and the mucous. The upper expels, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability, otheis u rinate without the ability to retain. This fre quently occurs in children. To cure these affections wc must bring into action the muscles, which ire engaged in their various functions. If they are neglected Gravel and Dropsy may ensue The reader must also lie made aware that, however slight may be the attack, it is sure to affect his bodily health and mental powers, as our flesh and blood are supported from tlnue sources. Gout, or Rheumatism. Pain oucurrincc in the loins is indic ative of the above diseases. They occur in pep sous disposed to acid stomach and chalky beer tions. The Gravel. The Gravel ensues from neglect or the improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not expel led from the bladder, but allowed to remain; it becomes feverish and sediment furms. It is from this deposit that the stono is furmed and Gravel ensues r n.o 1? s y Is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears different names, according to the part affected, viz: when generally diflused over the body, it is called Anasarca; when of the abdomen, Ascites ; when of the chest, lly tiro thorax TREATMENT. llclmbold's highly concentrated Ex tract of Buehu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and gou ty affections. Under this head we have arrang ed Dysuria, ordiffieulty and pain in passing wat er: ricanty secretion, or sin ail aiid frequeut dis charges of water; t-tranguary. or stopping of water; lUematuria. or bloody urine ; (ion land Rhcmatisni of tho kidneys, without any change in quantity, but increase of color or dark water. It was always highly recommended by the lain Dr Phytick in these affections. This medicine increases the power of digestion, and excites the absorbents into heal thy exerci.-e. by which the watery or calcareous depositions and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and intiamation, are reduced, and is taken by Men7Women& Children. Directions for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 2G, 1&57. II. T. Helmbold, Druggist : Dear Sir: I .have been a suffer er, for upwards of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kidney affections, during which lime I have used various medicinal preparation, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations ex tensively advertised, I consulted with my family physician in regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because I used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious ; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determin ed to use no remedies unless I knew of the ingre dients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy As you advertised that it was couipon ed of nut'iic, cuhebs, and ji;nii-kk dkhiuks, it oc curred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an exam ination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist. I conculuded to try it. I commen ced its use about eight months ago, at w h ich time I was confined to my room. From the first bot tle I was astonished and gratified at the benefi cial effect, and arter using it three weeks, was a ble to walk out. I felt much like writing you a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my improvement might only bo temporary and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfectcure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you vnd more satisfactory to me I am now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for five months. I have not used any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system. I do not mean to bo without it whei ever occasion may require its use in such affections M. M'CORMICR. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, be refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. AVm. Bigler, Ex-Gov. Pcnn'a. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Phil'a. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Phil'a. Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Pliil'a. -Hon. D. it. Porter, Ex-Gov. Penn'a. Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Phil'a. Hon. 11. G. Grier, Judge, U. S. Court. Hon. G AY: Woodward, Judge, Phil'a Hon. W.A.Porter, City SolicitoiyPb.il. Hon. John Bigler, Ex-Gov. California Hon. E. Banks, Auditor Gen. Wash ington, D. C. And many others, if necessary. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, i HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE 594 BROADWAY, (Metropolitan Hotel ) 1ST E "W TO UK. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. $kr York, Sw. 1, l3o-lf. rji II E U II E APEST GOODS ARE SOLD BY RICHARD MOSSOP, DEALER ix FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 4 C. MABKET STK.KET, CLKAEriELD, PA. - . ttfai the follourtiisfi-tt of p-aods ami lvm fit tr. FOR THE LADIES Goods (foods Goods Goods (roods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods ( foods Goods Goods vheap (Jlieap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap C heap Cheaj Al ways on hand a large stock of La dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, Alpacas, De Laines. ttinghams, Prints, Chints. Kerchiefs, Ku bies, Bonnets, Gloves, etc. FOR GENTLEMEN, Always on band Black, Blue. Brown and Grey Cloths, Fancy aud Black Casimeres. Sattinets. Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. Shirting, etc., etc", etc. Cheap READY-MADE, Good CAjSucri as Coats, Pants, Vesta, Under-Goods Che.ap ghirts, and other Flannel shirts, G00ds Cheap. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Neck- . Goods ties, Gum Boots and Shoes. and Goods Goods Goods Good s Cheap1 Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Ch eap Cheap Cheap a variety of other articles HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Such' as Unbleached and Bleached Muslins. Colored Muslins, Linen 1 Goods and cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. car pets, curtains, fringe, eto HARDWARE, AC. If you want Nails or spikes, Manure or other forks. Saw-mill or other saws, Smootci eg irons. Locks, Hinges, eto, go to Mossop'a where you n buy cheap. IF YOG WANT Knives and forks. Butcher Knives. Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods (foods Goods Goods Goods Is tea p Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods thoe and fctove blacking. Manilla 'Goods and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Goods Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, Goods etc., buy them at Mossop'a. Goods TR YOII WANT G00ds Cheap Chtap Cheap Cheap jjfaoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy y,'le"P Soap, Starch, Wall Paper or Win dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes Cheap or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to y'euP Mossop'a cheap cash store. WffJ'l IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods (foods (litods Goods (foods ;., ,, jGood extra family Flour, White or Che r brown sugar, hams, shoulders or CJ earA 8'e8' coffee; Imperial, Young f-,, r I iiyson or blacK tea. buy them i . Cheap Cheap Cheap - at Mossop'a cheap for cash. Coo it IF YOU WANT G00ds Tallow candles, fine or coarse ta.t,Goodr Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried 'Good apples or peaches, water or so- ooodt do cracKers, call at Mossop'a Good where you can buy cheap. Goad Citeap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap IF YOU WANT Good.- Cheap Port wine for Medical or Sacramcn-'f'"oia Cheap tal uses. Sweet wine, old Monou- .(foods Cheap Cheap gahela or rye whisKy, Cherry and Cognuc brandy, buy at Mossop's cheap cash store. (foods Goods Cheap Ch eap Goods IF YOU WANT (foods Goods (fon.-lx '"f Raisens, Figs. Prunes or dried Cur- Chean, ,.,. r.ii:-, . .. ..,'' ground nuta, caudics. Liquorice Uieap or Li(.uoricii root buy them ,T"'i rj''i at Mossop's cheap and good. C'' , Cheap T .x-n Goods 67 w 1 10 tuy any otner article cheap, be Coodi Chean 8urc S mossop. tor tie sells (lUOf(g CheaV cheaper tor casn man any other Goods Chea VTfca in Clearfield county. fjoods Cheap November 27,1661. ap27'59. r,ood- Approved ei u.nt ry produce of every 111 d taken at the usual mariet prices in exchange for poods. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. DR. MAG GIEL'S PILLS AND SALYE. These Life-giving remedies are now. for the first time, given publicly to the world. For over a quarter of a century of private practice the ingredients in these Life-Giving Pills! Have been used with the greatess success. Their mission is not only to prevent disease, but to cure. They search out the various maladies by which the patient is suffering, and re-invigorates the failing system. To the aged and infirm a few do ses of theso valuable PILLS will prove to be A VERY FOUKTAIS OF YOUTH, For in every case they add new Life and vitality, aud restore the waning energies to their pristine state. To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most invaluable, as a ready, specific, and sterling medicine. Here is a dream realized, that Ponce-dc-Leon sought for three hundred years a go, and never found, lie looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor aud make youth ever All Eternal Spring! It was left for this day and hour to realize the dream, and show, in one glorious fact, tho magic that made it fair. These famous Remedies Cannot stay the flight of years, but they can force back, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged and young. Let none hesitate then, but seize the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as prescribed FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing can be more productive of cure than these Pills Their almost magic influeDCo is felt at once; and the usual concomitants of this most distressing disease are removed. These reme dies are made from the purest Vegetable Compounds. They will not harm the most delicate female, and can be given with good effect in prescribed doses to the youngest babe. FOB. CUTANEOS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE is most invaluable. It does not heal externally a lone, but penetrates with the most searching ef fects to the very root of the evil ! Dr. Maggiel's Pills Invariably cure tlie following diseases : Ashtha. Bowel complaints, Costiveness, Coughs, Dispepsia, Colds, Costiveness. Chest diseases Dyspepsia, Debility. Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Fever and Ague, Headache, Inward Weakness, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Influenia, Lowness of Spirits, Inflaniation Female complaint, " Ringworm Skin Diseases, Scalds, Rheumatism, calt Rheum, S r3vnitCEN(iin fenninp witdnnt th tn. tJ v o ' graved trade mark around each pot or box. sign Id by DR. J- MAQGIEL, 4 Fulton street, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. " EVold by all respectable Dealers in Medi pines throughout the United States and Canada at 25 cents per box or pot. New York. December 13, 1 865-1 y. GROCERIES, of all kinds, to be had at Aug. 23. MERRELL & BIOLER'S. 200 BUSHELS of choice beans for sale by IRVIN HAKTi?HON. c ANNED FRUIT, for sale by Aug 23, MEKKELli iiAii. 1 fAXTED-$5,000 worth of county bonds, w J Those of longest dates preferred. Apply to. WALTER BARRETT, Tune 23.ISB5. Clearfield. Pa. GROl'AD AND V GROUND SPICES, Citron, English Currants, Ess. Coffee, and Vinegar ot the best quality, for sale by Jan. 10. HARfeWrCK A IRWIN. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from H. H. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarder Every depart ment connected with his establishment fill be conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of public patronage. July l"l, l$60.-y. OEO.y. COLDIRN. CURWENSVILLE HOUSE, Curwensville, Pa. A.J. DRAri-KBR, having leased the Hotel recently occupied by Benj. Bloom, Esq , i now prepared to receive transient and permanent boarders. Every department connected with his establishment will Reconducted second to none in the county, His stabling is ample for sixty head of horses, with good wagon sheds and yards connected He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Deo. 6, ISrtj-tf. SOMETHING NEW IN CLE l FIELD! CARRIAGE AND WAUON SHOP, Immediately in rear of Machine shop. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield, and the public iu general. tnat ne is prepared to do all kinds of work on carriages, buggies, wagons, sleiirhs. sleds, Ac, ou short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Or ders promptly attended to. WM. McKIGHT. Uearhcld, f eu. 7, ISStf-y KEYSTONE MARLLE WORKS, Woodland. Clearfield count v. Pa. J. B1NN DellA AS, respectfully informs the cit izens of Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that he has just received a lino stock of foreign and domestic marble, which he will work into Monu ments, Tombs, Head and Foot stones, Door-stcpa, Window sills and Lintels, Table. Stand and Bu reau tops, Ao Sc, on reasonablu terms and short notice. All persons in want of anything in bis line will please call, or address him by letter, at Woodland, Clearfield county, Pa. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. July2G.'05-y. AN KING ft COLLECTION OFFICE FOSTER. PERKS, WEIGHT & CO, PtuursnuuG. Cestke Co., Pa. Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts discounted. Deposits received. Collections made and pro ceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities constantly on hand. The above Backing House is now open and ready for business Philipsborij, Centre Co., Pa., Sept. 6, 1665. O. V. KEF.l). C. R. FOSTER, fcDW. PERKS, J.D. MGIRK, WM. V WRIGHT, W. A. WALLACR, A. K. WRIGHT, RICHARD SHAW, JAS. T. LBON ARI), JAS.B r.l'.iBAH, Til YTRO.N E AN D C LEA R FI E LD R A I L X ROAD COMPANY. Tho following reso lutions were adopted at a meeting of the Bourd of Directors, held on the 7th February, ISfifi : Resolved, That aDy subscribers to the Capital stock, w ho have paid all instalments thereon, but have not yet received tbcirccrtifieates be request ed to furnish evidence of such payment before tb 1st day of April ensuing, to 11. H. Shillingford, Treasurer, and receive their ceitificate of stouK in accordance therewith. Resolved, That all porsons who have collect ed subscriptions made to tho capital stock of the company, be "directed to report to li. li. Shilling- lord, .treasurer, immediately. By order of the Board of Directors. II. H. SHILLINGFORD. Philadelphia Feb 14. liMio f21-3t. S JfAUPT & CO., at Milesburg, Pa , continue JL jL to furnuh castings of every description at short notice. They have the best assortment of patterns in the country for steam and water-mills of every description. .AH kinds of machine and plow castings furnished. Now World and Hatha way cook-stoves always on hand. Thoy make 4 horse sweep-power threshing machines, with sha ker and 50 feet of strap lor SlfiO and 2-hore tread-power machines, with shaker and ;0 feet of strap for SI75. Warranted to give satisfaction in threshing, and kept. good to thresh one crop, free olcharge. June 2S. lotio-y. Isaac Haitt, at Eellcfonte, continues to take risk for insurance in any good stock company in the State. Also in New York : the Royal and Et na at Hartford ; and tho Liverpool and London. cnpital ?:,0(IO,000. jUMBEIl-CITr RACES AGAIN ft KIRK & SPENCER KEEP THE INSIDE TRACK ! Their celebrated thorough bred Steed. "CBEArasr roit cash," the Pooples' favorite! Remember this, and when in want of seasona ble GOODS, AT THE VfcRY LOWEST POSSIBLE CASU price, call at the store of Kirk A Spencer, in Lumber City. Y'ou will not fail to be suited. Dress Uoods and Notions in great vatiety, We study to please. KIRK & SPENCER. Lumber City. Pa., July 1, 1B65. F' IRST NATIONAL BANK or CcBWHPi- ville, Pa. John Pattos, Prcs't. Capital paid in S 75,000 Sam'l Arnold, Cash. Authorized cap 200,000 DIRECTORS : Wm. Irvin, John Patton, Samuel A rntld. F.K.Arnold, Daniel Faust, E. A. Irvin, J. F. Irvin, G. II. Lytle, H.P.Thompson This bank buys and sells all kinds of Govern ment securities. 7-30 notes always on band and for sale. Receives money on -ieposit. and if left for a specifio time allows ntei est. Buys and sells drafts and exchange. Notes and bills discounted at legal rate of interest, and does a general bank ing business. We have reoently erected a very pobetantial banking bouse, with a good vault, burglnr safe. Ac, and will be glad to receive any valuables our friends and customers may have, that they desire to leave for safe-keeping. We would respectfully solicit the business of Merchants, Lumbermen, and others, and will en deavor to make it their interest to do their bank ing business with us. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Curwensville, Pa. Oct. 25, 1H65. Cashier. 0. w. & n. W. SMITH. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa , 18GG BABD opmwq ot 186G SEASONABLE GOODS, Comprising a gereral assortment of Pry-Goods, Grocerier, Queensware, Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Notions, eto. Best quality of Prints, Delaines, Moiambiquee, Linen, Poplins, Balrarine, Lavellas, Ginghams check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls, plain silks, fowlard silkt, cassameres cottonades, jeans, tweeds, satinetts, bleached muslins (at lees than city wholesale prices) brown muslins. HOSIERY, Gloves, Ribbon6,Trimmings, But tons, (in great vai iety) collars, velvet ribbon.veils. beadnets, embro'dry, braids, handkershiefs. la dies elastio pages, whalebones, bindings, chi! drens', misses'- and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker and Corset Skirts, " NEW STYLE BALMORALS. Vt . J Sugar. Tea. C.iffee, Molasses, Spices. Ao .Oranges, Split Peas, Lemons, Full Tea Setts, Dishes, com mon and fine ware, cups-saucers. preserve jars Ae. TUBS, Brut ma. Churns, Mops, Bucket. Meas ures, brushes, oumbs. wicks, fancy baskets, bowls, door-mats, winoow blinds, oords. tassels, etc., eto. Childrens, Mie9 and Ladies' morocco boots, tboee, bal morals, and gaitors May 3.