" TWg utk w t s, csi a ra o ' 4) ; i o i I 4 SfIELD, PA. .JUNE 13, 1866. - m t a T iUaq rl . Tmne and Cieanieia frd.towOT',ri L.V- -'.t : : 11.00 ..m. . : p.dj m. iii . . ..fPh!liMbS" : : l lt" drives at Tjronoet : ; t ; 3.00 p. m piviNE Services. Rev. Archer will reach in the Presbyterian church, morning Jul evening, on Sunday, J une 17th. Rev. Monroe will preach in the M. E. Church, on Sunday evening, June 17th. Rev. Semhower will preach in the Bap tistcbureb, on Sunday morning J une 17th. Uer. Ilarrison will preach in the Luthe ancbnrch.on Sunday morning, June 17th, at which time the Lord's Supper will be cele brated. Members from neighboring con iregations are invited to participate. Congressional. We understand that H. Souther, Esq., of Ridgv ay, is spoken of M a candidate tor Congress in this, the 19th District. Something New. Ladies, dress your boys. Patterns of Garribaldi, Zouave and French suits, or any other style desired, wiil be furnished on short notice, at reason able rates. Call on P. A. Gaulin, Graham's Row over Naules Jewelry Store. Clear field,' Pa. J une 6, - 3t. To Boys. A boy with a moderate Eng iA education, of sober and industrious habits, from fifteen to seventeen years of tft, nd who can come well recommended, ao obtain a situation to learn the printing business by applying at the Journal office, soon. A boy from the country preferred. Attestios, Recruits. A few more nice young men are wanted to crowd around the Joors of the several churches, in this place, after evening services. We observed, on Sunday evening last, that the ladies were permitted to pass out of one of our churches by stepping to one side and off the plank walk, thus avoiding the necessity of elbow ing their way through this gentlemanly brigade. A iew recruits added to this self sacrificing phalanx would prevent a similar recurrence. So look out ladies. The Editor of the Canfield, Ohio, Herald, says : "Wheaton's Itch Ointment. It has been said that to "get the itch is r.o dis grace, but it is disgraceful to keep it." No one need have the itch forty-eight hours if the will use "Wheaton's Ointment," for it is a sure cure I We saw it tried on the persons of several children and adults a few weeks since, and the itching at once ceased, and in two days not an eruption was visible. It is effectual in removing pimples, blotches and especially old sores. We used the Ointment on one ol our own children, and the effect was magicaL The itch, which has lecn so prevalent about here, has not yielded to the usual remedies for this com plaint, and we are glad thai a remedy has been discovered that is so effectual and yet to cheap." Head the advertisement. Parents ! Boys ! There is little doubt that many parents, in this place, aro un awares of the doings of their sous on the Sabbath day some of whom' are quite fcuiall. For the information of such, we would state that, if they will cautiously ap proach either of the stag coaches standing in a certain alley on that day, they will find : tome of them engaged in playing cards and cursing and swearing ; whilst others can be found in the forests adjoining the borough, engaged in the same practices, besides drink ing lager and liquor and becoming intoxica ted. The result that must follow such prac tices is apparent to every one. We know many of those who thus congregate togeth er, but we refrain from indicating any of them ; however, should they continue to thus violate the laws of God and man, we may be impelled to give their names here after. Churning Made East. It is a common saying among butter-makers, that churning is hard work, besides consuming much time. No doubt such was th fact, but these say ings have been proven fallacious by a re cent improvement in churns, by which burning is done in a few minutes and with but little labor. We had the pleasure of witnessing a trial of one of these churns (West's atmospheric) on "Saturday, June th, in this place, and we have no hesitency in saying that it performed its work in a man ner superior to anything of the kind ever brought to our notice, and that it is just the chum for butter-makers everwhere. On the trial refered to, the cream was brought from the cellar, poured into the churn, and ia Jive minutes transformed into rich, yellow, delicious butter. This is certainly a great triumph in churning, and will recommend itself to the attention of everybody who has use for a churn. We understand that John Thompson, at Ansonville, ha purchased the right to make and sell these churns in Jordan, Guelich and Beccaria townships, in this county, and J. H. Kirk in the town ships of Brady, Bloom and Union. yJ. M. Moorhead, cf the firm of Moorhead & Gib ion of Indiana, ia the gentleman who exhib ited the churn in this place last ' week, of whom township rights can be had on appli cation. , Governor Curtin has appointed Charles B Coburn Superintendant of Common j - Wla for the Sttjf PenBaylvaaift. i OIDc Near Curw nsville. on May 29th, 18C6, after a lingering illness, George Boss, in the 74th year of his age. Tt e deceased came to this county in 1815 was a man of irreproachable character, and beloved by all who knew him. In Chest township, on June 5th, 1866, IlARRiET.youngest daughter of Euianue) and Eliza J. Hiltebrand. aged 7 months and 8 days. Indiana Messenger please copy. In Chest township, on June 2d, 1866, Elizabeth, wife of E. P. 31 c' Masters, aged 38 ver. A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING inclu ding some extra qualityof Beaver Over-coats, and a complete assortment of cassimere goods, made up in suits to match for sale by Dee. 6,1865. IRVIN A HARTSHORN. WALLACE, BIGLER A FIELDING. Attorney at Law, Clearfield. Pa. Legal business of all kinds promptly and accurately attended to . Clearfield, Pa . May 16th, 1866. WILLIAM A. WALLACE WILLIAX D. BIGLKR J BLAKB WALTERS FRANK FIELDING. E1AGLE SHINGLE MACHINE Thesub i scriber is manufacturing at the West Branch Iron Works, in Wflliauisport. the bust and most durable Machine for making 24 and IS inch shin gles ever used in this country, also the EMPIRE MACHINE, which will cut IS inch shingles much faster, smoother and more from the same timber, than any machine in use ; also the best Saw Sett Mill Dogs for Gateaud Mulay Mills, ever used in thissection. ... A.T.MCUOLS. Williamsport, Pa . May 5. lS66.-6m. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the commissioners of Clearfield county, Pa., at their office in Clearfield until the 3(lth day of June next foi erecting a covered bridge with good stone abutments across the mouth of Anderson creek in the borough of Cur wensvitle. Plans and specifications can be seen at their of fice on and after the 4th dav of June. 1866. AMOS READ. CONKAD BAKER, Attest. CflAS. S. WORRELL, W. S. Bradley, clerk. Corners. WANTED, AGENTS 575 to S200 per month for gentlemeu. and $35 to $75 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the celebrated common sense Family Sewing Machine, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind braid and embroider beautifully, l'rice only $20. making the elastic lock stich, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, ora commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address, with stamp, or call on . Bowers A Co.. Sa esroonis, No. 255 South Fifth St., Philadelphia. Pa All letters answered promptly, with circulars and terms. May 30th, I8to.-lin. C HAIRS 1 CHAIRS!!-' CHAIRS!!! JOIIN TROUTMAN Having resumed the manufacture of chairs, at his shop located on the let in the rear ol his residence on Market street, and a short dist tnce west of the Foundry, is prepareJ to accommodate his old friends, and all others who may favor him with a cull, with every description of Windsor chairs. He has a good assortment on hand, to which he directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very best material, well painted, and finished in a workmanlike manner, and will be sold at prices to suit the time.-. Examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield, Pa., March 28. 1865 QX II I S OWN HOOK!! Merchant Tailor and General Clothier. The undersigned having located in Clearfield Borough, would respectfully inform the public that he has opened a Merchant Tailor and gener al Clothing establishment, in Graham's How. immediately over H. F NausrU's .lewelry store, where he keeps on hnna.afull assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting, which he is pre pared to make up to order, on short notice Particular attention will be given to cutting Mens'. Boys" and cbildrens clothing, iu the most fashionable styles. Having had a number of years experience in the business, he flutters himself that be is able to give satisfaction to all wbo may favor him with their custom. (Jive him a call. May 16,1866. P. A. GAULIN. "EW STORE!! NEW STORE!!! J Sliaw & Soil, Have just returned from the east and are now opening an entire new stock of good in the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. I rwin. on Market Street, which they now offer to the public at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Bonnets. Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies Fish. Salt, Brooms. Nails, etc. , in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this store, or will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consists of he newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash. or exchanged lor approved country produce. - Be sure and call and examine our stock before making your purchases, as we are determi ned to please all who may favor us with their custom. May , 1865. J. SHAW A SON. REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the following accounts have been examined and pased by me. and remain filed of recerd in fh is office for the inspection of heirs, legatees. creditors. nl all others in any other waj interested, and will be presented to the next Or phans' Court of Clearfield county, to he held at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the 3d Monday of June. 136ft. The account of Z MeNa ul, administrator of E B. Smeal. late of the borough of Cnrwensville, Clearfield county, dee'd. The account of James Hegarty. guardian of Hannah Jane Dillen. minor child of George Dil len. deo'd ' Final account of C. D Felt, administrator of Wiilikin 11. Mattowi. deo'd., late of Fox township, Clearfield county, dee'd. Final account et Gideon Smeal and Nancy Smeal. executors ot the last Will and Testament of Jeremiah Smeal, late of Boggs township, Clearfield county, dee'd. The account of Mary Spencer, administratrix of James Spe eer. late of Pike township, dee'd Account of H 11. Hurd and l J. Hurd, exocu tors of the last Will and festimentof EliasHurd. dee'd. late of Chest township. Clearfield eonnty. The final account of Elizabeth Cross, adminis tratrix of Andrew Cross, late of Boggs township, Clearfield county deceased. The account of F. F. Coudriet, guardian of Ma ry Ann Bontillier. I. G. BABGER, Register's Oflice. May 21, 66. Regi. ter. HAUPT ft CO., at Milesburg. Pa . continue to furnish eastings of every description at short notice. They have the best assortment (of patterns in the country for steam and water-mills of every description. All kinds of machine and plow castingg furnished. New World and Hatha way cook stoves always on hand. They make 4 borsa sweep-power threshing machines, with sha ker and 50 feet of -strap for tj) and 2-hors tread-power machines, with shaker and 30 feet of strap for $175. Warranted to ;ive satisfaction in threshing, and kept good to threshone crop, free of charge. June 23. 1865-y. Isaac Hadtt, at Bellefonte continues to take, risks for insurance in any good stock company in the State. Also in New York ; the Royal and Et na at Hartford ; and the Liverpool and London, apital $o,0M,0M. SnE RIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield eounty. and to me d irected. there will be exposed to public sale, f onrt Hous n the Borough uf Clearfield, on MONDA1 the 18TI1DAY OF JUNE, 1806. the fol lowing described Real Estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Woodward township, Clearfield county, Pa., containing 109 acres. 17 perches, beginning at a post in the cen ter of the road on line adjoining James Alexan der, thence by lands of Wm. Alexander, Sr. N." 771 deg . E. 194 perches to a white oak. thence south 45 deg. W. 61 perches to a Hemlock stand ing in the center of SbofTs lane, thence south 39 degrees, west 54 perches to place of beginning, with about 70 acres cleared, a large two story house and loe barn enacted therenn SUii,l ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Christian Cboff, deceased Also A certain tract of land situate in Boggs township, Clearfield counts, Pa , bounded as fol low, vix: Beginning at a post, thence south by George Hickerman's land 1J deg. west. 157J per. to white oak corner, thence north 88i deg. west by Jonathan Wiser's land. Ill perches to a post corner, thence north 40 deg. east 102 perches and allowance, with about fiO acres cleared, and hav ing a log house and barn thereon, beited. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Albert Owens. Also. A certain tract of land situate in Gue lich township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded west by the turnpike road, north by lot of J. Litx. east and south by lands of Patrick Flynn, with frame house erected thereon. Also, lot No. 1 in the borough of Osceola and bounded by lot of Geo. Boalich. south bv Curtin Street, west bv E. Kepbart. and north by alley, with small frame. uonse erected thereon, belied, taken into execu tion, and to be sold as the property of A. G. Fox Also A certain tract ot land situate in Bec caria township. Clearfield county, Pa., bounded east by lands of Groom A Co., north by James Berge, south by Clearfield cretk, containing about one hundred and fifty acres. Seized. t;iKcn n execution and to be sold as the property of Henry W Killmer. Also A certain tract of land situate in township. Clearfiel i county, Pa bouuded west by lauds of Wm Hunter north by land of Sarah Woo l, south by land of Inae Vain pole, and east by land of Browns, containing three hundred and fifty acres. , Seited. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob F. Reed and Samuel Powell. Also A certain tract of land situate in Chest township, bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at a ost corner ou line of James Curry's land .thence by line of land of Jonathan Pearce's heirs and of Thiimas Wilson, eat 314.4 perches to a post, thence south 1 deg. east lf.t) perches to post thence by land of James Curry's west 312 4 perches to po.st on bank of the creek, thence down the creek, the several courses and distances thereof 1212 perches to a walnut, thence north 57 5 perches to the place of beginning containing .V0 acres, (more oi less) being the same premises conveyed to Simon Korabaugb by A I. Reed, by deed re corded iu book '-K" page 431. Also A cer'ain tract of land frituate in Burnside towuship, boun ded viz: Beginning at a post,' thence north 89 deg. west 163 5 perches to a post, thence north. 1 deg. east 106 perches to a C. oak, thence by land of O. Korabaugh. south 89 deg east 164 perches more or less to a stone pile thrnce south I deg. west I till perches to the place of hegioning; con taining 102 ucresand 6 perches, (more or less. Joe ing the s:tme premises o nveyed to Simon Kora baugh by James C. Fisher by deed recorded in deed book !" page 431 A lso, a certain piece of land situate in Chest township, on Chest creek, containing about 31 acres, being the remainder of a larger piece of land bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a black oak, thence by lands of James Curry, jr., east 1 1 2 perches to a post, thence west 53 peretcs to a walnut thence south 227 perches to a post thence east 152 perches to a hickory, thence by land formerly of Wilson, north 56 perches to ironwood, thence by Pearce's land er-t 420 per to a post, thence south 56 percbes to the place of beginning; containing 93 acres and 73 perches, and allowance. 7 acres baring been sold by said Korabaugh to Mrs. Sarah A Pearce. Also, all defendants remaining interest in two hundred and forty-five acres and 30 perches of land, situ ate in ChfSt township. bein part of a largertract surveyed in the Dime of Michael Musser. adjoin ing I mi. Is of Anthony McGarvey and others, and being the s.ime premises conveyed to Simon lio rabaugh by William Trvin and wife by deed da ted the 6th diyof November. A. D. 1862. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the proper ty of Simon Korabaugh Also a certain tract of land situate in Morris township. Clearfield county. Pa , bounded on the east by Moshannon creek. and on the north south and west by lands of Joseph Brenner, containing one hundred acres, about 50 acres cleared and having a log house and frame barn erected there on Also one bouse snd lot situate inKylertown bounded on the east by main street. sout by lot of W. Wright, west by land of J B Kyler and north by J. B. Kyler. containing about i aire. Also, ten acres of land hounded east by lands of Dinges. sou'h by turnpike road, west by John Strasser and north by G J. Wagoner. Seized, tsken in execution and to be sold as the property of A. J. Ames. Also a certain tract of land situate in Kart baus township. Clearfield county. Pa , containing oe hundred and four acres (mora or less) almost eight acres cleared and under cultivation, having thereon a grist mill, saw mill, blacksmith shop, dwelling house and barn, adjoining land of Jno. Eiselman. John Ileis, and others. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Rough. Also a certain tract of land situate in Chest township. Clearfio'd oounty, Pa., bounded on the east by Robert Pennington. Join Smead on the south, II II. Hurd on the west, and William Wood on the north. cntining about 50 acres, with 25 acres cleared and baving frame house and log stable erected thereon. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of W. W. Wil son. Also by virtue f sundry writs of Ft. Fa., the following described real estate, to wit : A certain piece of land situate in Pike town ship. Clearfield county. Pa., beginning at a white pine, thence south 21 dee. 174 perches to white oak. thence north 61 deg . west 74 perches to stone pile, thence north 10 deg. west 91 perches to white pine (down) thence north 2 deg., east 102 perches to a post, thenc south 70 deg., east 120 perches to place of beginning, containing 83 acre 122 perches with about 55 acres cleared and having frame house log barn and wagon shed erected thereon. A lso, one o'her piece or tractof land situate in Pike township, beginning at a white oak thence north 94 perches to a post,thence east five perches to a hemlock, south 43 perches to a white oak. east 22 perches to a red oak, west 27 perches to the place of beginning, containing 9 acres and 65 perches and allowance. Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of James A. Poal. Also A certain messuage tenement, and tract I of land, situated iu the Tewnship of Morris, in ( the CouiMy of Clearfield and State of Pennsyl- ( vauia. bouuded and descri ed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a pos; by a pine thence south one J and a bait deg , west 1 13 parches to a post ; thence . north 88 deg.. we-t 156 percbes to a corner, thence by J Hoover, north I deg , east HSi perches toapost thence south 831 deg. east! 1561 ticrches to the place of beginning, contain-; ing 109 and al.owance. Also One other tract: or piece wi ixnu puuaieu in jyi rns iwwurui, Clearfield county, Pa , bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone heap at the South west corner ot this tract and tracts of land surveyed in the name of Kobert Shaw and K. Haines Jr.. thence south 8S deg.. east 143 patches and five-tenths of a perch to a post by a pine, thence by land of James Leonard north one degree east, . 107 perches to stones by a pine, tbence by lands of Samuel and John Hoover, north 89 deg.. west 144 perches to a maple and stones, thence by land of Isaac Hobbs. south two ueg.. west 103 perches to the place of beginning, containing 90 acre- and a'lowance of six per cent for road-taxes.Ac. Seised. taken in execution .and to be sold as the property of John Strasser, William an and Sarah Zimmerman. ALSwBy-yirtu of a writ of Lrviri Facias, the foil owing described real estate, to wit : ' All that certain tract of.land situate In Law rence township, Clearfield ccontjtJPa .beginning at a post thence north 72 deg. west 20 perches to .tAn.a thrue south 14 dear east 27 perches to stones, thence south 87i deg- east 20 perches to post, thence north 11 deg.. west Z0 percnes w pUee f beginning, containing 3 mi i perches more or lees, being part of a larger tract ' .7 Dlea m toe name ot Jofin Jones, baring thereon ereoted a saw-mill and dwelling lisiu beiied. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of W. U Robertson j May 23d, 1866. JACOB FAUST, Sheriff. SALT- a good article, and very cheap at th . t'"-e of WM. F. IRWIN. CIear6e PULLEY BLOCKS of varions sizes, to be had at MERRELL A BIGLKK'S TODD ER C UTTE RS of a supc rior mak ' , or at reasonatle pr'ies. a MEKRELL : andBlGLEK'S. Clearfie'i. Pa J P.: B E A R D, " WITH XIPPENCOTT, BOND A CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Hats, Caps. Furs, and Straw Gocda, No. 413 Market St., Philadelphia. Pa. May 23d, 1S66. PJJ?11 FIELD CO. MEDICAL SOCIE- A meeting of the Clearfield county Medical Society will be held on Tuesday. June latn at 6 o'clock, P M . at the office of Dr.Burcb neia, in Clearfield, for the purpose of electing of-fice"- if P. THOMPSON, May 23, 1866.-2t. Secretary. SOMETHING JiEW AND NOVEL FOR a S'8- leddUrs, country stores, druggists, and all seeking an honorable and profitable bu siness F,ee by mail for 85 cts. ; wholesale $9 per doi. Canvassers realize $6 to $12 per day profit. ABBOTT DOWD. Manufacturers. jr23, 186d-4t. 193 Water St.. N. Y. SOMETHING NEW! -SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING. The undersigned invites the atientiou of the publio to his new Shav ing and Hair Dressing Saloon in Grnham's Row. Clearfield. Pa Having several years' experience in the business, he flatters himself in being able to render satisfaction to customers. Terms rea sonable. Give him a call. May 9. 1S6S. CHARLES PHILIPS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Robison, late of Lumber-city, Clearfield oounty, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will presont them properly authenticated for settlement. G. II LYTLE, May 16. 1863, pd. Adm'r. 'It HE Building Committee of the Presbyterian Jl congregation of Clearfield invite sealed pro posals for f rtiishing abd delivrring on or near the ground where the old church now stands, ma terial for building a new church, viz : St one. lum ber, lime and sand, according to bills, s pacifica tions and information to be had, seen and ex plained up to June 1st, 1S66, at the office ot May 16, 1SH6. A. M. HILLS, Sec ty ot Com't. YOTICEb- Citv Thurston, prtitioner. for 1 the hrntfit of 'ike insolvent laws of this Com monwealth : To the creditors of said Cyrus Thurston : You will please take notice that, by an ordor of the Coujtof Common Pleas ol Clearfield county. Pa., the hearing of said Cyrus Thurston will take place in open eourt, at Clearfield, on Tuesday the 19th day of June, A. I). !86S. May 16, 1806. CYRUS THU RSTON. 4 DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters Xl of Administration on the estote of John Crowley, late of Lumber-City, Clearfield coun ty dee'd, having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons having claims rgainst the estate are requested to present thetn propeily autbrnti- . i j f . 1 1 t ii t.' i, I !um im f iT,rl ttinin iniloKfrinl i n i.l estate are requested to make pavment witho it delay. SaIMLKIRk. May 9, lS66.-pd. Administrator. o IPIIAN'S COURT SALE By virtue of an order the Orphan's Court of Clearfield county. Penn'a, the undersigned gurdian of irnun f., ii.... l,;i. i.ri..-A Ki.. ii"j J-i u I'l u I 1 V u , ill 111 VI. M 11 1 1 1, VI UOUIO 1HUI 111 . UTJ. eeaced, will offer at public sale, in the borough of Clearfield, on Friday. June 1 5th, the following Real Estate, viz: A certain house and lot of ground, situate in the village of Paradise. Law reuce township, county aforesaid, adjoining lots ot i.eontra ugjen ana Abrabam vartor. - TERMS OF SALE. One half the purchase money in hand at confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. May 21 1S66. WM. RADEBAUGH, tird V T EV FI KM.-The undersigned have this day J. l tormed a copartnership under the firm name of Irvin A llartnnorn. for the transaction of a gen eral merchandise and lumber business. A large and well selected stoo t ot goods has been added to that already on hand at the -'corner store" in Curwensville. where we are now prepared to show customers a complete assortment, with prices as low as tbe lowest, i be bigbest market rates paid for lumber of all descriptions. The patronage of we puDlio is respocuuliy solicited: E A IRVIN, W. tt. HARTSHORN. Curwensville. July 17, 1865 UMBER-CITY RACES AGAIN !! KIRK & SPENCER KEEP THE ItfSIDE TRACK! Their celebrated thorough bred Steed, '-cheapest for cash," the Peoples' favorite! Remember this and when in want of seasosa- BLK GOODS, AT TUB TfcRT LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH price, call at the store of Kirk A Spexcer, in Lumber City. Yon will not fail to be suited. Dress Goods and Notions in great vatiety, We study to please. KIRK A SPENCER. Lumber City, Pa., July 1, 1865. J-E-jVL-0-"V--A--X-1 Has removed to his new ware rooms on Market Street, and opened a large stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, etc. FOR LADIES, he has Cashmeres. Merinos, Rep Delaines. Parmetto, Brilliant. Poplins. Alpaca, Berege, L'wns, Prints.Silks. Dusrerclothv'. Ging hams, Nankeen, Linen. Lace. Edging. Velvnt trimming. Collerette. Braid. Belts. Dress-buttons, Hosiery, Veils, Nets, Corsets. Collars. Hoods. Nubias, Scarps. Hoop-skirts. Balmorals, Coats, Shawls, Mantles, Furs, Notions. Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Fl owors, Plumes. MEN'S WEAR, Such asCloths.Cassimere, Sati tinett. Flannel, Jean, Tweed, Cottonade, Muslin, Italian-cloth. Velvet, Plush, Check, Ticking, Drillin, Linen Crash. Serge, canvass. Padding Linsey, Vestiugs, Coats. Pants, Vests, Over-ooate, Shawls, Boys Jackets, Over-alls. Drawers, Cass mere shirts, Linen-Shirts, Boots and Shoes,' Hats and Caps. Ac . Ac. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Such as Car pet. Oil cloth Blinds, Curtains, Tassels. Cord, Clocks, Looking-glasses. Lamps, Churns. Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Washboards, Butter-bowels, Seives, Flat-irons, Coffee-mill, Bed-cords. Bags. Wall-paper, Carpet-chain, Cot ton yarn. Candle-wick, Work-baskets, Lanterns, Lmbrellas, Buffalo Robes, Carpet Bags, Axes, and Augers. Ae., Ac. Ao. MUSICAL GOODS, Such as Violins, Flutes and Fifes HARDWARE, Queensirmra; Glassware, Stone ware, Groceries, Drugs, Confeotiocaries, Med icines. Floor. Bacon. Fish. Salt.Grain. Pru if. Car riage, Trimmings.boe Findings, School Books, Nails and Spikes. Glass and Putty, ou- Vinegar, Tobacco, Segars. Candles. Spices, Powder, Shot, Lead, Grinu-stones. Rafting Rope, etc.. etc. Alt uf ii h anl1 nn the most reasona ble terms and the highest market PriceSPifor all kinds of oonntry produce J. P- KRATZER. Das. 13, ' . ClwBsW. PnnV GKOlTflD AM) ITXGROITND SPICES. Citron, English Currants. Ess. Coffei, and inegar ot the best quality, for sale by Jn 10. HARTS WICK A IRWIN. TEE KIDNEYS. The kidney? are two in number, sit uated at the 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; the interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for th urine, and convey it to the exterior ; the exterior is a conductor also, terminating in a single tube. auu cauea toe ureter; tbe ureters are cooncoted with the 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 we must bring into action the muscles, which are engaged in their various functions If - J - " V6.V!V Gravel and Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also be' made avrnrp 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 these sources. Gout,-or Rheumatism. Pain occurring in the loins is indic ative of tbe ahnv li i - Tk.. ....... i sons disposed to acid stomach and chalky secre tions. The Gravel. The Gravel ensues from necleet or the improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the watrr ia nni led from the bladder, but allowed to remain ; it becomes feverish and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed and Gravel ensues DROPSY Is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears different names, according to tbe part affected, viz: wlen generally diffused over tbe body, it is called Anasarca ; when of the abdomen, Ascites; when of the chest, Hydro thorax TREATMENT Ilelmbold's highly concentrated Ex tract of Buchu is decidedly one of" the best remedies fordiseases of the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatism, and gou ty affections. Under this head we have arrang ed Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in passing wat er; Scanty secietion. or small and freauent dis charges of water; Stranguary, or stopping of water; liiematuria. or oioody urine ; Uuutand Rhematism of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but increase of color or dark water. It was always highly recommended by the late ur i-nysicK in inese anections. . K x This medicine increases the power of digestion, and excites the absorbents into heal thy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous depositions and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inflamation, are reduced, and is tanen oy :;'' Men,Women& Children. Directions for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1857. 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 Mme I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but time reiiei. s Having seen your preparations ex tensively advertisod.'l consulted with my family liujsuiiitu iu rcgaru io usinjj jour .extract iiucnu. 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 compos ed of Bucnc, cubebs, and juniper berries, 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 which time I was confined to my room. From the first boN tie 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 be temporary and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of greater value to you snd 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 tonio and inviirorator of the system. I do not mean to be without it whet ever occasion may require its use in such affections Jl. AL UUKMICK.' Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement. he refers to the following gentlemen : Hoq. Win. Bigler, Ex-Gov. Penn'a. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Phil'a. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Phil'a. , Hon.' J. S. Black, Judge, Phil'a. Hon. D. 11. Porter, Ex-Gov. Penn'a. Hon. Ellis Levis, Judge, Phil'a. . Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge, U. S. Court. Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Phil'a Hon. W.A.Porter, City Solicitor, Phil. Hon. John Bigler, Ex-Gov. California Hon. E. Banks, Auditor Gen. Wash ington, D. C . ;. . And many others, if necessary. - pRiprnrPAT. nrpnt Bxlmbold's Deuo ahd Chejucal Wakbhohu, 694 BKUAUWAlf, (Metropolitan Hotel 1 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVER Y WHERE ! BEWAKK OV COUNTERFEITS. ' " : New York, November 1, 1865-ly. iniSTOLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, tor Wagons, for sale by MERKELL A BIGLER CO AL, Whale, and Linseed Oil, Family Dyes, Varnish and Paints of all kind ground in Oil, for sale by HARTBWICK A IRXV. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS STRANG. BCT TRrB.-Every yuan lady and gentleman in the United States eaa hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by addressing the, .undersigned. Those having fears ef being ham bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant.. THOS. F. CHAPMAN Jan. 3. 1366-ly. 831 Broadway, N Yorkr. f10 nilU.NKARDS. A reformed inebriate A would be happy to communicate (free of charge) to as many of his fellow-beings as will address him, very important' and usefnl infor mation, and place in their hands sure eure for the love of Strong Drink of any kind. This in formation is freely offered by one who has nar rowly escaped a drunkard's grave Address, SETIl B. HENDERSON, Mar 23. !Sfi6-3m. No. 0 Broad Street, N. Y. E RROUS O' YOUTH. A' Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debilitv. Premature Decay, and all the effects of Youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering human ity, send free to all who need it, tbe recipe aad directions for maKing the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing JOHN B. OGDEN, Jan. 3 1868-ly. No. 13, Ohambers St. N.Y. mill: CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI. X ENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOCNQ MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debili tv. Premature Decav of Manhood. jVa . Rnnnlvinv - , -, . 1 tr'j n at the same tinio The Means of Self-Cure. Br one who has cured himself after undergoing eon- ' siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad dressed envelope, single joji-s free of charge may be had by the author. NATHANIEL MA Yr AIR, Y.ta.f . Jan. SI, 1S69-ly. Brooklyn. Kings Co. N. Y. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. Ladies and Gentlemen if you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will send yon. without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, irre spective of age, wealth, or beauty. This infor mation will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, 1 will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly conudeutial. The desired information sent by return mail, and no reward aked. Aaareis, bab.au a. uAMULtvi, Apr. 25-3m Grcenpoint, Kings Co., N. Y. KEYSTONE MARLLE WORKS, Woodland. Clearfield county. Pa. J. R1"N DrHAAS. resnertfDllT in form a th fit. izens of Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that ne nag just received a One stock ot foreign and domestic marble, which he will work into Monu ments, Tombs. Head and Foot stones, Door-steps. Window Bills and Lintels, Table, Stand and But reau tops. Ae Ac, on reasonable terms and short notice, ah persons in want of anything in his line will please call, or address him by letter, at , I ' I, i m 1 . . . . , itowiimu, v.iearueiu county, i a. uraers Dy laail will receive prompt attention. July26,'65-y.. 1 U. A. M. HILLS DESIRES TO IN-- s; -f form bis patrons that profession al business confines him to bis office all the time, and be will therefore be un able to make Professional Visits to any ol his ao custotned pla e this summer; but may be found at his office on the southwest corner of Front and Maw streets at all times, except when notico a' pcarr in the town papers to the oontrary. Clearfield, Pa., July I. 186a. N. B. A full set of Teeth put in for $20. rpO CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned i having been restored to health in a few weeks. by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, eomsumption is anxious to make Known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (fiee of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find, a suue curb for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, covens, colds, AC. The on ly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in formation which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg Jan 3. 1 666-1 y. Kings eonnty. N Aorx MISS E. A. r.KYNDEll, Teacher of Piano Forte. Melodeon, Cabinet Organ, Guitar, Harmony and Vocal Music. For the sole pnrposa of keeping inferior Instruments out of theeouuty Miss Rynder has secured agencies for the sale of really good and durable Pianos. Organs, Guitars and Melodcons. As chief among a large list of good I nstruments may be mentioned, Chickerings and Sons Grand, Square and Up right Piano Fortes. Lindeman's aad Sons new patent Cycloid Piano. Calcnberg A Vaupel's Grand and Square Pianos Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Organ. EUy's Cottage Organ. Tieac A Linslcy's Organs and Mclodeons. Hall's Guitars. Ac . which she will sell at a very tiifling advanee on Manufacturer's prices, thus enabling purchas ers to secure Instruments that will be a pleasure to own. for no ereater outlav of money than would be required to get inferior articles that are "dar at any price.1' . Music Books, Paper, Guitar Strings and Sheet music constantly on hand at the store of Airs. H. D. Welsh. September. 20. 185. JJ A R T S W I C K & I R AV I N DRUGGISTS, " CLEARFIELD, I-A.-, Having refitted and removed to the room'Iately occupied by Richard Mossop, on Market St., now offer low for cash, a well selected assortment ef DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds,' Pa'nts. Oils, Glass. Putty. Dye-stuffs. Statienary. Tobacco and Sega.-s, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock of vrieties than eter before offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best tbe market af fords. Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that jou will bo pleased with the quality and price of their goods Remember the place Mossop's old stand, on Market St. De-i. 6V1863. s O M II T II I X o x r. w : IN CURWENSVILtE. DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS W The undersigned wonld respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Drug Store, in ihe room recently fitted up in the house of George Kittlobarger. on Main street. Curwensville, Pa., one door West of Hippie A Faust's store, where ha intends to keep a general assortment of . , Drugs,' Medicines, Oite, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Patent Medicines, Per fumery, Toilet Goods, Confectiona ries, Spices,1 Canned Fruit, Tobacco, Cigars, Books Stationary, Pencils, Pens, Inks, and a general variety of Notions; Glass, Putty, etc. The want of a Drug Store hs long been felt in Curwensville. aad as that want is now supplied, the undersigned hopes, by strict attention to bu siness, to merit and reoeive a liberal share of publio patronage. Bis stock embraees most articles needed in s community, is entirely new. and of the best qual ity, which he will dispose of at reasonable prices -Call and examine the goods.-which cannot fail topleabe. " v. JVkt.rU JJ- LUWUI. Novembers, 1885. V PROVISIONS. Flor, laoon, lard, cheese, dried beef, dried truit, received regularly, at tbe store of - . Mar. 22, J. P. KRATZEJt. H ORSE-SHOE8 nd horse-nails, to be bad at Aug 23. 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