U v CLEARFIELD, PA., MAYiO, 1868. - Tyrone and Clearfield. Railroad, irate leaves Tyrone at : 1.20 a m . Arrives at Philipsburg at : t 11.20 a. m. Iraia leaves Philipsburg at :: : : 2.05 p m. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p. m. Religious. Divine services will be held MXt sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : , t. By Rev- Njxdorff in the Lutheran church norning and evening. ; - By Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), ia the Court House, morn in? and evening. By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, in the mottling. By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist Church, ia the, evening. Republican County Committee. ' There will be a meeting of the Republican County Committee at my office in Clearfield, on Tesdajf evening next. There is important' business to be trans- acted and it is hoped the members will make some effort to be present. The following persons constitute the com- mittee: : : ' ' ' Sanuel Hegarty, Beccaria tp. . John W. Bell, Bell township. Algernon Holden, Bloom township. David Adams, jr., Boggs township. William Hoover, Bradford township. Dr. R. V. Spackman, Brady town'p. Jack Patchin, Burnside township. Louis J.' Hurd, Chest township. Joab Rider, Covington township. Col. E. A. Irvin, Cnrwensville Boro. . Perry Mat tern, Decatur township. Luther Barrett, Ferguson township. Alexander Murray, Girard township, n. H. Morrow, Goshen township. J. Lncien Ward, Graham township. G. W.. M' Cully, Guelich township. ' A.' Lucore, Huston .township. William Thompson, Jordan town'p. Edward M'Garvey, Karthaus town'p. Abraham Walker, Knox township. Milton Lawhead, Lawrence town'p. G. II: Lytle, Lntnber city Boro. Ed. C. Brenner, Morris township. Dr. S. M'Cune, N Washington Boro. George H. Long, Osceola Boro. Elisha Fenton, Penu townsnip. Allen Hoover, Pike township. Benjamin Harley, Union towofhip. James Scott, Woodward township. II. B. Swoope, Clearfield, May 20, 1 868. Chairman. Sickness. The Typhoid Fever is pre vailing in this vicinity. , . ; Soldiers' Discharges. The last Leg islature passed a bill authorizing and direct ing the Recorders" of Deeds, to record the discharges of officers and soldiers. Soldiers can thus avoid the trouble that so ofsn en sues by the loss of their discharge papers. Bad Bridgb. On Monday a loaded wa gon'we'nt "through the bridge over the sew er at Market and third streets. The Bur gess, Town Council, and " Street Commia ioner had betier take a survey of the town. There are a number of things that require prompt attention.. t ... , , . Death of a Citizen. 3Ir, Adam C. Flan lgan, well known to most of our people.died on Wednesday 'evcuing last, of pulininary consumption. He was a young man of good habits, pleasant manners, and a kind heart. He was engaged in the'mercantile business until his health failed, and enjoyed the es teem and respect of his fellow citizens in an unusual degree. His afflicted mother has the sympathies of a large circle of friends in her bereavement. . . . ' Accident. On Wednesday last Mr. . John. Miller, of Morrisdale, while working ' at a tram-way, was cut in the foot bo badly that it had to be amputated. Another per son was driving a stake with an axe, which by some means glanced off and struck Mr. Miller in the ankle joint. Dr J.'G. Harts wick of this place, and Dr. Litz of Kylertown being called in, found it necessary to ampu- - tate tbelimb. Mr. Miller is doing a3 well as could be expected. - Bills. In accordance with our custom for several years past, we this week send bills to such of our patrons as are in arrears for subscriptions, etc. - The approaching May and Jane terms of Court will afford a good opportunity to all to liquidate their in debtedness to us, either by calling personal ly or sending the amount of their bills by a neighbor. Heretofore, most of our friends have punctually responded to requests of this kind, and we feel confident they will be equally punctual now. Tyrone Doctors. Three Doctors at Tyrone publish a report of a post-mortem examination, for the edification of the pub He. It is a wonderful production. Tyrone genius must have been.exhausted after such an effort as this : ' ; " "All the parts presented the most abnor mal appearance. The great omentum was entirely destroyed. The peritoneum invest ing the intestines and parietes of the abdo men was completely disorganized ; (Phew I ) but it was upon the viscera in the left side of the abdomen, and especially the deeper seated portions that gavNa (evidence of the most destructive disorganization. Thejja rietes mesentery, transverse descending,and sigmoid flexure of colon, that lay contigu ous to the gangrenous end of tumor were entirely divested of peitoneum. . (Jehose phatlj - The descending and aigmoid flex ure of colon were completely impeded in saniouit matter, and were evidently the first points that passed into a state of gangrene, (Shade of Hippocrates 1 ) The pedicle had united promptly to the parietes of the ab domen.'.' v . Wonderful men are Tyrone Doctors. We would advise theai,however,to study awhile longer, and to pay some attention to gram- . -mar as well as medicine. , .... . Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. BRADY A CO., Successors to S. Jones Ir Co.) CORN BR OF FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS. Pittsburg, May 11, 1868. Tmy.'sell.: GOLD. 1391,139 U.S. 6s 1881. 1131U i 5-20S. 1862, 108J:!09i 5-20s,lS6, 1061107 ' 5-20s.l86i, 107 .'1071 10 40s. 103 !l03 5.20s. Jan.'5, 109 J 109 5-20s, Jul. '65.1093.109J! buy. sell. 5-20s, Jan. '67, 1093)110 5-20s,Jul. '67 107il071 June, 7-Jius, 105 J 106 July, 7-30s, 105J1106 May Comp,'65,119 'll9J Aug.Comp. '65.117 !ll7i Sept.Comp.'65.116ill7 Oct. Comp. '65,116 1 1161 We are now converting 7-30.4 of the June and Jnly series into Gold Coupon 5-20 bonds of 18H5-7 PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. yALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS. v John Hall & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Plows, Cultivators, Shovel-Plows, Har rows and Union Mowers," . Nos. 121 A 123 Liberty st., eorner of Pitt St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ?C Tt Miiv itiaHnira and nnintji beinar made in an air furnace are in everv war superior to those made by other manufacturers. Feb.l2,'63-ly. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., (Successors to S. Jones A Co.,) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., Pittsburgh, Ta .. , ; ; -BANKERS,' .. . '' Buy and sell all kinds of Government Securities, Gold, Silver and Coupons, on most favorable terms. 7-30'a Converted into the new 5-20 Coupon Bonds. - : Interest allowed on deposits. Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the pur chase and sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold. m!3. JAMES T. BRADY ACQ. 1868. JEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, No. 42 Fifth St., 1 door from Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Pure Silver-ware, French Clocks, Plated Ware of every description, Tea Setts, Spoons, Forks. 6e. Watch makers Tools and Material.and agency - of the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. We also keep the largest and most Varied assort ment of the very bet American made CLOCKS to be found in any eity, east or west. Persons in want of any article in our line, either at wholesale or for their own use, will find our prices lower and our assortment lar ger than any to be found west of New York City. WATCH REPAIRING. To this branch of our trade (being ourselves practical watch makers) we pay very special attention. We employ a foice of the very best Artists in the country, and any and all fine, delicate and diffioult work entrusted to our care for the trade or individuals may rely on getting the utmost satisfaction. Work may be sent in by express or .itherwise. REINEMAN, MEYRAN d-SEIDLE, Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith's, ap29- 42 Fitth St., Pittsburgh. '68-ly. 5000. ACCIDENTS. 5000. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS INSURANCE FOR TWENTY-FIVK CENTS. FOR ONE DAY. Five Dollars per month and from $25 to $50 per year with weekly compensation, in ease of total disability. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION IS MADE IN ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Policies and tickets, covering all kinds of acci dents, whether reoeived whilst travel ing or otherwise, sold by ALFRED M. SMITHj ;' Insurance Agent. Clearfield, April 1, 1868. ' TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. . The Raftsman's Jodrkal is published on Wed nesday at 92,00 pet annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of theyear, $2.50 will be enargea, ana o,uv u not paiu tooh mi ciose the vear. Advertisements will Be inserted at $1,5 per square, for three or less insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction wifibe made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time than mnnihi. and no saner will be discontinued na tulan arrearage! are paid, except at the optiJ ef Harsh, frizzy, dead-looking, and dfficult to dress, always result from the uso of dyes upon the human hair. A restorative on the contrary, like the admirable preperation known as "Barretts Vegetable Hair Restor ative," renders it soft "and luxuriant. Springfield Republican. ' . The increased demand for Metal -Tipped Shoes, both Silver and Copper, the former being extensively used on fine shoes, shows conclusively that the public appreciate their value. It is astonishing that any parent should buy any other, as they save half the expense in keeping children supplied with shoes. A". Y. Post. - - , , - MARRIED : On Thursday, May 14th, f868, by Fred erick Hollopeter, Esq., Mr. John L. Bru baker ot Chapman tp., Snyder county.and Miss Sarah M. HoRN,of Union tp., Clear field county. DIED: - i A In this place, on Wednesday evening, May 13th, 1868, Adam C. Flanigan, aged 30 years, I month and 3 days. A his residence in Lumber-city Borough, on April 22nd, 1868, Jason Kirk, in the 89th year of his age. The deceased was one of the early settlers of the county, baring removed from Half-Moon Valley in Centre county, in 1811. The eonn try then, comparatively a wildernsa,presented many diffi culties to be encountered by the pioiieer settlerj; but through industry and honesty he was enabled, not only to overcome the numerous obstacles which surrounded him. and rear a large family, but also to acquire a handsome competence. He Hved to enjoy the fruits of his labors, to see his children grow up, and in the evening of life passed quietly away, having. as he expressed him self, no regrets, lie was a worthy and consistent member of the Religions Society of Friends, and for many years an Eider. He was known an ' res pected by a large number of the citizens of the county with whom his business in former years associated him. J- the publisher. B--v"' JJ BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. One door East of the Clearfield House, Keeps on hand a full assortment of Gents' Fur niching goods, such as Shirts, (linen and woolen. Undershirts, Drawers and Socks ;Neck-ties, Pock et Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Hats, ete , in great variety. Of piece goods he keeps the Best Cloths, (of all shades) Black Doe-Skin Cassimeres of th best make, , Fancy Cassimeres, in great variety. . Also. Freneh Coatings; Beaver, Pilot, Chinchilla, and Trioott Over-coating, all of whieh will be sold eheap for cash, and made up according to the latest styles, by experienced workmen. Also airent for Clearfield county, for I. M. Singer Co's Sewing Machines. November 1, 186S. SO ME THING NEW, IN SHAW'S BOW, . FRANK A STOUGHTOJf, Merchant Tailors, Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Having opened their new establishment, in Shaw's Row. one door east of the Post Office, and having jurt returned from the eastern cities with a large and elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Beavers, ic, and all kinds of goods for men and boys' wesr, are now prepared to make up to order CLOTHING, from a sicgle artiole to a full suit, in the latest styles and most workmanlike manner. Speoial atten tion given to custom work, and cutting out tor men and boys. We offer great bargains to custo mers, and warrant entire satisfaction. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. Call and etamine our goods. M A. FRANK, Oot 16, 1867. E. R. L. STOUGHTOK . QLEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS. ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLB FINISHED IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART. The subscribers beg leave to annonnce to the citizens of Clearfield county, that they have opened an extensive Marble Yard, on the South west corner of Market and Fourth streets, Clear field, Pa., where they are prepared to make Tomb Stones, Monuments, Tombs, Box and Side Tombs, Cradle Tombs, Cemetery Posts, Mantles, Shelves, Brackets, etc., etc., on very short notice. They always keep on hand a large quantity of work, finished, except the lettering, so that per sons can call and select for themselves the style desired. They will also make to order any other style of work that may be desired ; and they flatter them selves that they can compete with the manufac turers outside of the county, either in workman ship or price, as they only employ the best of workmen. All inquiries by letter promptly an swered May 22, I867-tf. HENRY GUELICH. T 1ST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Domestio Merchandise in Clearfield co., subject to the payment of license for the year 1868: Class. ' To Pay. Class. To Pari BECCARIA 14 Oladius Barmoy,7 00 14 F. Coudriet, 7 00 14 L. M. Coudriet, 7 00 DECATUR. 14 W.W.Bettsa Ce,7 00 FBHQDSON. 14 L. J. Hurd, 7 00 6HAHAW. . 13 T. 11. Forcee, 10 01 GUELICH. 13 P a A, Flynn, 10 00 13 H. Alleman, . 1 0 13 Elliott Miller.10 00 - GIRARD. 14 Aug Leconte, 7 60 14 R. S Stewart, 7 0t 14 A. 8. Dickinson,7 01 GOflBSN. 14 A. B. Shaw. 7 61 14 Irwin a Bailey, 7 HUSTON. 12 AoodwardaCo.l2 5S JORDAN. 13 Henry Swan 10 09 14 DavidM'Keeban,7 OC KARTIlUt, 13 HofferaUurtlinelO 9 14 W. S Sankey, 7 60 13M'Closkeyaco,lOOO KNOX. 14 Fox.WJse, a co.. 7 00 LUMBER CITT BOROUGH. 13 Ferguson a co, 10 00 13 Ferguson Bro s. 1 0 00 12 Kirk t Speueer.lJ 90 LAWRENCE. 14 James Forest, 10 00 HORRiS. 13 StewartMorris,lO 00 tl Leonard Kyler,15 00 13 Brenner a co., 10 00 13 W D. Ilolt, 10 06 OSCEOLA BOROUGH. ft Bennett a co., 50 00 10 G.S. Perry, 20 00 12 Stoneroad a eo.ll 50 14 D.R. Good.M D, 7 00 14 W.S. Wells, 7 00 PRNN 14 Jonathan Wall, 7 00 13JohnsonBailey.lO 00 UNION. 14J.aD.E.Brubaker7 00 WOODWARD. 12 Sam'l Uagerty,12 50 14 Forest a Son, 7 00 14 T. Henderson, 7 00 14 John M Chase, 7 00 14 A. Hoed a co., 7 0d N. WASHINGTON BORO '. 10 M'Murry a co., 20 00 14 Sam'l M.Ewen, 7 00 11 S.M'Farland, S15 00 13 J. G. Glasgow, 10 HO 13 W. S. Dickey, 10 00 14 A Montgomery, 7 00 14 W. C. Met. 7 00 BUR!f MDB. 12M'MurryKime,12 50 12 W. C. Irwin, 12 00 14 W. J. Neugent. 7 00 14 Horace Pachin, 7 00 14 Jack'n Patchin, 7 00 BELL. 1 Lewis braith. 7 0 14 Rob't Mchaffey, 7 00 14 Wo. Brady, 7 00 14 David Bell, 7 00 BOGGS. 14 P. Gallagher, 7 00 BRADFORD. 13 Albert Bro., 10 00 13 FunktGearhart.10 00 11 Ed. Williams, 7 00 BRADT. 13 R. H. Moore, 10 00 13 L. B. Carlile, 10 00 13 C.G.Sohwem,10 00 13 J. Terpe, 10 00 14 Carlile a Son, 7 00 14 Smith.CurryACo," 00 14 Lobough a Co 7 00 14 D Goodlander, 7 00 CLKARFIELD BCROCGH. 8 R. Mossop, 30 00 16 E. W. Graham, 20 00 12 J. P Kratxer, 12 50 10 J.Shaw k Son. 20 00 12 Nivling a Co., 12 50 12 C KratzeraSon,12 50 13 Wright a Sons, 10 00 13 Wm Cation, 10 00 14 I.L.Reisenstein,7 00 14 Merrill a Bigler,7 00 14 A. I Shaw, 7 00 14 H. F. Nangle, . 7 00 14 Uartswick a co, 7 00 14 H Bridge, 7 00 14 Mrs Welch a co, 7 00 14 Miss S. Reed, 7 00 CUR WENS VILLK BORO'. 11 E. A. Irvin a co, 15 00 12 Hartsock a co ,12 50 12 Hippie a Faust. 12 aO 12 Ten Eyck a co, 12 50 12 John Irvin. 12 50 14 Wm.M Bride, 7 00 14 Joseph Irvin. 7 00 14 Fleming a Uocl,7 00 chbst. 14 Wm Hunter, 7 00 14 Hurd a M'Kee, T 00 COtIHGTOS. 14 . S. Cranston, 7 00 RET AID DBALERS IM FATEXT MBDIClSXS. Class. Liokfsb. 8 Uartswick & lrwiii, Clearfield, $10 00 4 A. 1. Shaw, Clearfield, 8 00 4 Joseph R. Irwin, Cnrweustillej 6 00 4 Hippie & Faust, Curwetisvillcj 5 00 4 E. A. Irvin & Co, Cnrwensville, S 00 4 T. 11. Forcee, Grabamton, 6 00 GROCERIES AND' CCSFKCTlOSEftS. 8 t. Entres, Clearfield, 8 00 8 J. F. Role, Clearfield, 6 00 8 John Stadkr, Clearfield, 8 00 8 J. R. Jenkins, Curwensvillo, 5 00 8 Mrs. M. J.Kadebach,Curwensvil!e, 6 00 8 Mrs. Catharine Graff, Curwenaville, 8 00 8 L. D. Hile, Lumber city, 6 00 8 Weaver & Kubn, Brady, 6 00 8 Miss M. A. Wright, Beccaria, 8 00 8 G. W. Weems, Woodward, 8 00 8 William Luther, Woodward, 6 00 8 L. Sykes, Pike, 6 00 8 W. B. Gunsaulus, Karthaus, 6 00 BREWERS. 10 Casper Leipoldt, Clearfieldj 15 00 10 W. Entres, Clearfield, 16 00 10 Solomon Satikraft, Morris, 15 00 KEEPERS OF BILLIARD SALOONS AND TEN FSN ALLEYS J. F. Rote. 3 tables. Cleaifield. , 50 00 G. F. M'Cabe, 1 table, Osceola, ' 30 00 Essiugton Kepbart, 1 alley, Osceola, 30 00 BANKS Clearfield County Bank, Clearfield bor, 30 00 An appeal will be held at the Commissioners Office, in tne Uorouga of Clearfield, on naay, the 29th day of May, A. I.,1868, when and where all parties feeling aggrieved will please attend according to law. JOHN S. M KIEKNAN, May 6-4t. Mercantile Appraiser. n ROUND AND TJNGROUND SPICES, Citron, VJT English Currants, Essence Coffee, and vine gar ot the best quality, for sale by Jaa. 10. , HART8WTCK A IRWIN. THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, J. J. RICHARDSON CO., . 126 Market Street, Philadelphia, are the largest Manufacturing Confectioners and W bolesale Deal ers in Fruits, Nuts, Ao , in the United States. March 4, 1868-1 y. g B. M EYE R PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT, MILESBCBO, CEKTRE COUNTT, FENH'A. Also agent for all the latest Improved Water Wheels and Portable Saw Mills. Jan.8'68-lyp. MISS SUSAN REED, DEALER IK PLAIN AND FANCY BONNETS, Misses and Children's Hats and Caps, Freneh and Araerioan Flowers, Ribbons, Ae. Bleaching and Trimming done in Latest Styles. Opposite Moscop's Store, Market Street,' ap22,'68 Clearfield, Penn'a. M I S S H. SWAN'S School for Girls, , Clearfield, Pa. The Second Term of Twenty -two weeks, will commence on MONDAY, February 17, 1868. TERMS OF TUITION : Reading, Orthography, Writing. Object Lessons, Primary Arithmetic and Pri mary geography per half term'(ll weeks) $5 00 History, Local and Descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental and Written Arithmetic 6 50 Algebra and the Sciences, . 9 00 Clearfield, February 5, 1868. SAWS! SAWS!! Attention Lumbermen ! EMERSON'S PATENT PERFORATED CR OSS-CUTTINQ CIRCULAR ANP LONG SAWS. (All Gumming Avoided ) And Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage for Spreading, Sharpening and Shap ing the Teeth of all Splitting Saws. - MERRELL & BIGLER, General Agents, CLEARFIELD, PA. jan8. 1868. ATKST STYLES, - - for Spring and Sum-ner Hats, from New York and Philadelphia Also Trimmed patterns of clothing for Ladies and Children, from Mme. Demorest, a full supply of which will be kept constantly on hand at the store of Mrs. II. D. WELSH k Co., Dealers in Fancy Goods Millinery. Notions, Toys. Music and Musical Instruments, Second Street, next door to First Kational Bank, Clearfield, Penn'a. They also make to order All kinds of Bonnets for : : : : 50 cts. All kinds of Hats for : : : : : 30 cts. Materials furnished on aa reasonable terms as they can be had in the oounty. Call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. April 8, 1868. QLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Fourth Session of the present Scholastic year of this Institution, will commence on Mon day, the 4th day of May, 1868. PuDils can enter at anv time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session. ' . . ' The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal having had the advantage ef much experience In bis profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his oharge. Term or Tuitior: Orthography, Reading; Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (11 weeks.) S5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry. $6,00 Alffebri-Geometrv, Trigonometry, Mensuration. Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. $,00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a- bbve branches. U,00 -taTNo deduction will be made fer absence. For further particulars inquire of RET. P. L.UARKIBUH, A. m. July 31,1867. Principal. a. l. Re eh. J. f. weaver a. v. hoop. NOTICE, i JONES. .W.BETTS W. POWELL. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. nodi, WEAVER A CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the eitisens of the oounty that they have completely refitted and upplied their PLANING MILL, in this Borough, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, a"nd are now prepared to execute all erd"ers in their line of business, such a Flooring, Weatherboardiflg,- Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and Moldings, of all kinds. They have a large stock 6f dry lumber on hand and will pay cash for clear stuff, one-and-a-half 1 inch pannel plank preferred Nov 8, '67. (QLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield, Pa. The subscriber would respectfully solicit a continuance of .the patronage of his old lriends and customers at the '-Clearheld House." Having made many improvements, he is prep'ar ed to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Every department connected with the house is eonducted in a manner to give gen eral satisfaction. Give him a call. Nov.4 1866. GEO. N. COLBURN. fJLEARFIELD NURSERY. Encot.tr- ack Home Industry. The undersign ed having established a Nursery, on the Pike, half way between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Fruit trees, (Standard and dwaj-f,) Evergreen'. Shrub bery, Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Lawtcn Black berry, Strawberry and Raspberry vines. Also, Sibrian Crab trees. Quince and early Scarlet Rheu barb, Ae. Orders promptly attended to. Address Aug 81,1564. J.D.WRIGHT orweneville, TTOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, X . AND HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. TBI GREAT REMEDIES For all diseases of the Liver Stomach, or diges tive organs. Hoofland's (Jerman Bitters Is composed of the pure juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, extracts) of Roots, Herbs. and Barks, making a prep aration, highly concen trated, and entirely free from alcoholic ad mixture of any kind. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bit ters, with the purest quality of Saiita Cruz Rum. Orange. Ac , making one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcohol ic admixture, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. : Those who have no objection to the combination of she Bitters, a? stated, will use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice between the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. . . The stomach, from a variety of causes, such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., is very apt to have its functions deranged. The Liver, sympathizing as closely as it does with the Stomach, then be comes affeoted.the result of which ia that the patient suffers from several or more of the following diseases: ! Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness ' of Blood to the Head. Aoidity of the Stomach, Nausea, lleartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pitof the Stomach, . Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight. Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspira tion. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back,Chest. Limbs, etc, Sudden flush es of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant im aginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. The sufferer from ;hese diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the seleotion of a remedy for his case, purchas:ng only that which he is as sured from his inves ligations and inquiries po8seses true merit, ' is skilfully compound ed, is free from injurious ingredidents, and has established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this eonnncetion we would submit those well-known remedies llooflattiVs German. Bitlsrs, and Hoofland's German. Tonic, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacisou, Philadel phia. Pa. Twenty-two years since they were first intro duced into, this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly performed more cures, and benefitted suffering humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com olaint. Jaundice. Dva neDsia.Chronio.or Ner vous Debility, Chron - 10 Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines DEBILITY. Resulting from ny uuu whatever ; prostration of the syttem, induced by severe labor, ' hardships, exposure, fevers, ete. There is no medicine extant equal to these rem edies in such cases. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appetite is strengthed, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is purified, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invalid becomes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all Its attendant ills. will find in tne use ot tbis til iXttHS, or tne iu.h iu, an euxer that will instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of mure youth ful days, build up their shrunken forma, and give h-alth and happiness to their remaining years. NOTICE. It is a well established fact that fully one-half of the female portion of our population are rel dom in the enjoyment of good health; or, to use their own expres slon, "never feel well." They are languid, devoid of all energy, extreme ly nervous, and have no appetite. To tbis class of persons the BITTERS, or the TONIC, is espe cially recommended. WEAK. AND DELICATU UUlLVKZil Are made strong by the use of either of these remedies, iney will cure every case oi ma.aA.o- M US, without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumulated in the hands of the proprietor, but xpace will allow of the publication of but a few. Those, it will be observed, are men of note and of such standing that they must believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geortrs W. Woodward, Chtef Justic Of the Supreme Court of Penn'a, writes: rnuaaaipoia. ianron iu, toui. "I find 'Hoofland's German Bitters' is a good tonic, useful in diseases of tbe diges tive organs, and of great benefit in cases of de bility, and want of nervous action in the system. lours truly, uisv. nuuuitAiir. Hon James Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania : rtt -. I , ,- a -, M " 1 OP M .rnuaaeipnia, April o, iouo. "I oonsider -Hoofland's German Bitters' Valu able medicine in case t f attacks ot Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can eertify this from my experi ence ot it. xours, wuu reepeci, - JAMBS THOMPSON. From, Rev. Josevh. H. Keiinard, D. D.. Pastor of tlit Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. v 7 , , r , l r . Xr. jacKSon ior i?ir. x uavo uceo ircqueuL Iv requested to connect my name with recommen dations ef different kinds of medicines, bdt re garding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases declined; but with a clear proof in various instances and , 1 1 A. : 1 I . V. MMfnln.,! particularly in i" J own i uuj 1 1 j , w m . u j of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for general debility of the system, and. especially for Liver Complaint, tt t' a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually, I doubt not, it will bo very een eficial to those who suffer from the above eauses. Yours, very respectfully, J. H. KENNARD, 8th, bel Coates st. Fiom Rev. E. D.. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hooflands German Bitters, and feel it my privil ege to recommend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are suffering from general debility or from diseases arising from derangement of the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. CAUTION. Hoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited. See that the sign .tare of C.M.JACKSON is on the wrapper of each bottle. All others are counterfeit Princi i- pal Office and Manufac tory at the German Medicine Store,No. 631 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor. . Formerly C. M. JACKSON A Co. Hoofland's German Bitters, bottle, 1 Ofl Hoofland's German Bitters, half desen, 4 Od Hoofland's German Tonie.putupin quart bottles i n np)Atti. ilf doien for $7 50. J3T Do not forget to examine wen tne arucie you buy, in order to get the genuine. For sale by A. I- SHAW, Agent, Clearftel p. . April 22. 186-ly- ; . IEW AiiRANGEMEKT. The subscribers have eatered into co-partnership, and are trading under the name or Irrtn, Baily A Co.. in lumber and merchandise, at the eld stand of Ellis Irvin A Son, at the mouth of Lick Run. They would inform their friende, ana the world in general, that they are prepared te furnish to order all kinds of sawed or hewn lum ber, and solioit bills, for either home or eastern , markets. They would also announce that they have just opened A NEW STOCK of well selected goods, suitable to toe easoi.eem siatingof every variety usually kepi in country stores. Their purchases have been1 .made sine the late deeline in prices, which enable them - te sell at suoh rates as will astonish their caetomers One if their partners, Thomas L. Baily, resides near Philadelphia, whose business It w be to watch the marxeu and make purchase, on the most favorable terms. Call and see ps. ELLIS IRVIN, . THOMAS L.B Alt Y, Goshen tp..Peo.6 185. LEWIS I.IRWIN. LOOK AT THIS ! BOOKS AND STATIONERY: Bibles and Miscellaneous Books; Shet Musis" for Piano, Flute and Violin ; .Blank Aeeount and Pass . Books, of every de scription; Paper and Envelopes. French pressed and plain ; Pens and Pencils ; Deeds; Mortgages; Judgment, Exemption and' Promisory Notes; Clank Legal Paper; White and Parchment Brief; Legal cap; Record eap ; and Bill cap, eto , Will he sold at Wholesale or Retail by r. a. gaulIn, At the Post office, on Market Street.' Clearfield, Fa. May 5. 186S s O M E T H I N Q X B W Iff CURWEliiSVlLI.it. DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS Mr The undersigned would respectfully aaneuaee to the public that he has opened a Drag Store, la the room recently fitted up in the house of Oeorge Kittlcbarger. on Main street, Curwensville, Pa., one door West of Hippie A Faust's store,. wherer he intends to keop a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints'; Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Per fumery, Toilet Goods, Confeeticrh&ria, ' Spices, Canned Fruit, Tobacco" and Cigars,' Books, Stationery, Pencils, Pens, Inks; and a general variety-of Notions; Barrett's Hair Restorative, Glass, Putty, eta, etc., ete. ' . The want of a Drug Store has long been felt in Curwensville. and as that want is now supplied, the undersigned hopes, by striot attention to bu-.. linens,' to merit and receive a liberal share qf public patronage. , '' His stock embraces most articles needed in a community, is entirely new. and of the best qaal- ity. whieh he will dispose of at reasonable priees" Call and examine the goods, whieh eannot fait to plea.. JOSEPH R. IRWIN. November 8. 1865. JHE CHEAPEST flOODI ARE SOLD BT RICHARD M OS SOP; , BLIE 1ST FOR HON AND DOMESTIC DRY OOOoV. fcC?, ' market stkkbt, oisaBniu, it.'.' Rd the following list of goods and proflttkeroby; Chep FOE THE LADIES. Goods Goods Ommds Cheap Bheap Bkeap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap 'Jheap Cheap Always on hand ararrestoek of La-1 dies goods such as Cebarr Cloth, Aipacaa, .ue iiUin, Ulaguams, Prints, Chinti, Kerchiefs, Nu- , ; bies, Bonnet, Gloves, ete. . FOR GENTLiaUlT, . Goods' Goods' Goods Goods Goods Goods' Goods Goods' Goods Goods Always on hand Black, Bis. Brown aha Grey Cloths, Fancy and Blaek Casimeres, Sattijjets, Casetnete, . Tweeds, Plain and Fa'ney Vest-ings.-bhirtinsj. eto., ete. ete. KXADY-MADE, . Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Keek ties. Gum Boots and Shoes.and a variety of other arlioles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Goods Goods Goods Goods' Goods Goods Goods, Ooods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Geodi Goods Goods Goods Goods CUtap Cheap Cheap Cheap Sueh as Unbleached and Bleached: Muslins, Colored Muslins, Linen and cotton table cloths, Oil eloth, Linen and hemp tewls. ear pets, eurtains, fringe, ete HARDWARE, AC, L-neap Cheap Cheap Ifyoa want Nails or spikes. Manure KsfLeav Cheap Cheap or otner xoraa "saw-mill or otber saws, Smootaing irons. Locks, . Hinges, ete, go to Mossop'e where you n bay eheap. IF YOU WANT Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Knives and forks, Butcher Knives,' Woods yieedr Shoe and Stove blacking, Manma and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or Pens, Powder, Shot pr Lead,' ete., bay them at Meeeep's. IF YOU WANT Qoode Goods Goods' Goods Goods' Goods' Goods' Goods' Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm er Fancy Uheap Soap, staron, nan raperer win dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tabes or Wicks, eeal oil, ete , go te Mossop's cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT . Utteap Cheap Cheap Goods' Cheap Cheap Goods' Good extra family Flour, White orl Goods' iUodi Goods' Goods' (J heap Cheap Cheap Cheap brown sugar, name, shoulders or sides, eoffee; Imperial,. Young Hyson or blacK tea, buy them at Mossop's eheap for eash. IF YOU WANT GeodJ Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Good J Goods' Goods Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt,! Ciieap byrup or molasses, cheese, dried apples or peaches, water or so de eracaers, call at Mossop's where you ean bay cheap.' . IF YOU WANT . Cheap Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Port wine for Medical er Sacramen Cheap Cheap tal uses. Sweet wine, old Monon gahela or ry-wbisay, Cherry and Cognac brandy, buy at Mossop eheap eash store. IF YOU WANT. . Cheap Cheap Goods Chedp Cheap Cheap Cheapl Cheapl Goods. Raiaena, Figs. Prunes or" dried Cur-j Goo'Ji Goods rants; filberts, ereant. pecan or ground nuts, candies. Liquorice or Liquorice root, buy them' at Mossop's cheap and good. t a trnn wikt Gncds 'Sdode Cheapt Goods Goods Cheap' Cheap Cheap !.,. v. '. AGoode " "7 "J .ap, W Goods UJheap sure iu s . "p,.i'ji ft sells OomdM cheaper for casn then any ether "k0j person in Clear' ..id aountv. , , , November 27. r61. anJT'59.!S Armroved country VTaduee of evrrv Jbtnd tmlem mi th usual marls', prices in exchange for toLd. 1" ADIES. CLOAKS the eheapestin As eeenty"; i o MOSSOP'S. F LOUR tne cheapest in the county, at Mav 29. 't.1- - M0S80P'S. GROCERIES the cheapest lathe wetT. at May 2. MOSSOP'S. il ls 1 a li it T. - h I?.. V .: r- i?' ' ' if '. ' O - ' U 1 1 r i.r ; f -. : IS 4St 1 1: 1 nr