f If Cbfidft lfjMil)Ii(.iit, k h A, , I, ft.- on 'I' '-"'l'1 nUimnJnIin ofil'nli"11 1",I,I' "hil ttm.t id (o ( linili a '' " 11,1 ",n ln I"1"'' f,.r llm J'liT'""' f ,t"l',,,,K det'Mir.k, lhr pun went off', Mio wholo tharr, nn ojnro I n", II vo 1 u kahot and a 'iero of ramrod, entering his hi Maing up loul IS im hoi and lodged ill hit left sidojufct below tho rihs. ' J'r. Potter was immediately summonod, nd succeeded in taking out tho content above niontioncd, besides a '.argo wad. Tue wound is a veiy sovcro one but it is thought Mr. Klo'i will survive it. I v a i .r I'oau Mi'iinc At a meeting of the Hoard ff Directors of the "Western C'unt.T.I Knil-rotd co , hold today, it was resolved to commenco the surrey of tho ro.ul between rhil'r.sbuigif- Clearfield im eaediat y and wo learn that tho En'netrs will be el wo. k on Monday next. Tho, company 1 ave deiermined to jirosecute the wo.k without delay. A portion of il will be pi't under contract an soon a tho JSunbtTiy is conipleed. 'Ihia is gojd news for Ck'aiiield. ExriTisu Nkws. I'aring attempt to ro capturo Fort I'lunker The Goshen bri gade led tho attack Tho Union troops compelled to retire. --A gallant though an successful at tonipt to recover litis important "posiish" wad made on tho night of the 19th ult, by the Goshen Brigade under command ol Gen. E. It. Goodliver. Adjutant Barger, led the advance of thib gallant brigade by the light of a twopenny dip.encased in a lantern. It was confidently expected ii u it;e carrion would be taken by sur : and their valuulle stores captured; but ;s ! !tory inform us that the cackling of .. ij.'ose saved Rome, bo the grunting of a gentleman hog taved ln t Flut.ker. Mar shal T. Graham failed to bring forward hip forcos, mid remained idling lirs time in Camp Colbui n. Much blame was altadh ea to him, for had lie came promptly to the wliel of tho Union fopo, blood (or la ger)would have flowed freely, and theglo. ricus old flag, of Lagerkeer and pretzels again wave in triumph over Fort Fluttker. Gen. Gcodliver was wounded in the loft hind heel by a dunikk while making time down the hill. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Court called on Monday the 10th at 2 o'clock L . L, present, Hons. Jas. Bloom, and J. P. 'l !:or .son , cfter receiving the Constables returns anu culling the names of the Jurors, Court adjourned until Tups- tiny morning at 9 o'clock, ai, which time his I.'onor Judge Linn appeared and took his seal, Bclo-v vie give n ynopsis of the pioiteediitK of 1 1 Gist v.eek ot the Term. :L'Aitri;u sessions. Comnioirvenlth vs. John Laneaster. Indicitiif tit ( 'itting Timber, True Bill. Dell, found guilty. Vullace it Test for Com.: li. .1. valh'iee for Deft. ConiLiuntvenlth vc. 'Aestley Nevling. jiulittineni, Cutting Timber. TrueBiil.1 Riicognizaneo foifeited and respite grant ed to cexl Terra. Test for Com.; McEn nlly fur Deft. Commonwealth vs. David Flegal & Ash. l lepul. Indictment Malicious Mischief. TrueBiil. Jury find Defls. yt guilty. Ja cob Dii.ding 1'io.s., rnd David Flei!iil,each o pay half the cots. Wallace it Test for (-0111.; Swoope for Deft. Comii'.onvvciiHli vs. Albert Snyder. In dieiaieiit Larceny. True Bill. Jury find Deft, not gt'iliy, because inune al the time of committing the offence. Test for Com.; Swoope lor Dt ft. Common wealth vs. Wm. Evans Thos. Ev.ins, Indictment Larceny. True Bill. Verdict i.d guilty. Wallaco' i Test for Ccn.; .'wi.'t.,pe for Deft. CV.tnrnoiiweullli vs. Ilezckiah Iotins terry. Indicluier.t Forgery. Tiue, Bill. Verdict, not guilty, but Deft, to pay all costs. iMcCulloiijjIi & MtEually for Com.; IV. . Wallace for Deft. I Com. vs 1. i. Schoonover. tuliclnieat Forgery. Three counts. Verdict, guilty j on the first and second not guilty on the third. Test & Wallace for Coin.; Mc Enally & Swoope for Dell. fecntencert lo pay a line of fa pry the cokIs of prosecution, "nud undergo a sor-jdo vidudo in the W estcrn Penitentiary bv solitary confinement at tebor, for the term of oneyoar ami eight months, lo be cotnf uted from the .1st of June, 18t?2. Com. vs John Kline & John Grahuni. Indictment Assault and battery, Rer ognizance, forfeited and respited until next term. Com. vs. Geo. Murphy. Indictment Assault tnd Battery. Bench warrant a warded. Test for Com.; Swoopo for Deft. Com. vs. Jacob Kun(J!,ct al. Indictment R:"t Bench w arrant awarded. cHowing named Constables, elect-, t piing, appeared and were duly V.l .- John Bergy, Covington ; Robt. V I --..1 . i.i'UMicn: l ntnrk Cil iiritn .laritun ' "t'1 mi ton, New Washington. Those' i 'is t I I r Huston and Bloom townships, .hi i. to appear ami qualify themselves, -i.e i.ourt appointed m. M. Bundy .Con- etablool the former, and 8amuel Irwin : Constable of tho latter. I COMMON TLEAis. R. K C. Chase vs Isaac Ilainea, et al. Summon in Ejectment, Verdict for Deft Crans for TUT.; Wol hire for Deft. George Dixon v Franeii Tearee- Action to recover penalty of Justice, for marry-. ng minor son. ITff lakes nonsuit. Cram for Flff.. It. J. Walhico for Doft , T. k C. Shoff v Jos. Best ir Jin. plevin, Verdiot for TUT. f 5. Teat lor ITff.; i owoope for Dell. tSntffi!' -reforrifr, Isaac Gosh v. A. D. floss A Thos. Hen. , derson i...,V-. V V ' t '"'"''."r tt'"uornjan. Jno. Krown. vSTorlh- Itoft. Af V U f;r("J!rfffl,,JA . , VI r r Mcually for Tiff.;1 Curwengville--A. J. Gates, J. A. Paust, W allace lor Defta. James Thompson. Isaac iCtoi g. Xhos. & Samuet Ilender Chest-Geo. Holes. Joho Wod G n ni John ft1er.-Summni hi .,Toier iOier. I itni.it -t l; I f-.r I Iff. t'.'.rj. M, , hiillt f"r I 111 I slims f ir t' It, Martin an I'litett i wrm s. .!"hn W A I t lr A . iwein I lia, Nun aiiiitil and nini nl nth bi i l : t f-r I III , f.li.M'. r, fuf Ifl.j UallHrp A TiM for Ivfi. Nalein Ft-nntd'u rd l.utbctan (Initeli of Frady toi..hi, ('. Jrl( t al. l ien, i(r't l'i.irf I Mini mi I uytt Pf'llrl for Pill'., for i dollar and mill. Hal lace for I'M.; Swrooit lor Deft. - . , ., , , S t'oTd't. Snui.ua, t) ho (iml tcen H"n-1 inated aan Maj. General, has been rejected ly the Pernio. Hits was la lie exeete, as l.e imn experienced studier.and no Ah-1, olitiontst. ttiX.Congrcj"hM"Ten compelled to ... ... , , pass an act disfranchiung every inumtter who engages in a Government contract. Somo members having realized as much na f-0,000, in a ijiglo contract. ! THE NEWS." I ! Tho news from Richmond nro to tho ef fect that two divisions of the rebel army attucked about GOUO Union troops, on the CGult near Fair Oaks, in which our loss is w " bU killed and JUUwoundeU. I iie , I lTnioti troops were under the coinmandofi Gen. Hooker. Gen McClcllan was how ever on the ground after the engagenu-nt commenced, And with Gen. llentzoluian gave orders in -person. The fatal result of tho engagement near Charleston in undoubtedly attributablo to the great attention paid to negroes and negro retool t, with which the comman der Gen. Hunter is consuminj most of his time. Tho negro hobby is still on exhibition in Congress, that body haveing done but littlu portaining to tho general good. The tax bill hat at length became a law, we will publish ft synopsis of tho bill in our next. The grettest victory ye.t attain d is that of "old Abe's over Fromont, and General Abolition, Below we give tho latest we have recii ved up to Monday night. Altooxa, June 29, f2. Dear Sir : Wo can get rjo news from liiclitiiaiid. Tho Deportment refuses to answer question Tho latest we have is from Whitte Hduse, Thusday afternoon (SGlh.) Then it-was reporfed there that Jackson had got in the rearof McCleUan'a right wing and cut it ofl. The hospitals, Ac., nt White lleuse. were beintr laid with Vstraw prpnrirtory" to bing bu. ned-the . I ii . , ' ' . . ,6 , ., ! aiok and WOUUtieti Laving been'hnstlly re- moved to the boats. The Reserve Corns (was in the right ving. Col. Black is knoyn to bo among tiro killed, and Lis Lieut. Col. wounded. Tho most fearful apprehensions prevail. I -a ill keep this open till morning and send you the latest. Ttronh, June3 Jolly has a dispatch this morning from Altoona, Faying, "We have juht received information that Richmond is ours." No particulars are given. Lust Nigh fs Mall By last night's mail we. learn that Gen McClelland had changed his base of ope rations from the White House on tho Chickahominy to the James river title of the TeninKula. Fighting had been kept up all through Wednesdaj, Thursday, and Friday on the right wing, commanded by (len. Torter who finally withdrow, under orders, when the White House, .Railroad and telegraph, fell into the hands of the enemy, and communications cut oft'. The position of McCiellan is now said to be much stronger, and that Richmond must fall. But few particulars are given. Company K. (Bucktail regimonl) Capt. Irvin of this county, was captured wlrile on picket duly. The report says that Capt. Irnin was wounded and taken pris oner, but made hia escape. Lieutenants Welch and Hartshorn ate both reported wounded and prisoners. 'the following dispatch contains the very latest : rniunri.rnii. July 1 1802. To D. W. Moore Tho news of yester day was received. The morning papers not clainj that Richmond has been taken. I sea no Clearfield names among the killol and wounded except, Captain Irvin's company. It was or picket duty when taken. WM. BIGLER. Democratic Committees of Vigilance. According to previous notice tho Dem ocratic Standing Committer of Clearfield county assembled in the Recister'a Office on Tuesday evening tho 17th of Juno. ;The number of members present exceed. ?d that of any similar meeting ever held in the county. It was a porloct "Wide (Awake" demonstration--excepting the absence ot catiea. Iiinnn nml Aim htinmsls After disposinir of some nreliminarv busi. ness, the Committee selected the following named persons to act as a Commtlteo of Vigilance in the several Boroughs and Townships in the county, to hold tho prN marv elections lo be held on llio ,lv of AuBiict next, lind to superintend the affairs of tho party in the several districts Cleaifield-J. W, Shirgort, F. Short, Israel Test. Becraria Joln Shoff, W. R. Dlrkenson, J. W. Lull. ..."-Jam! Savage, Thos. Sunderlin, W m. T. QilWrt. T '"-Jacob Dimling, Andrew Cross, J. W . Kyler. j.rauior(i-;)and Wileon, J. J, Kyler, A dam G.wharl. T-Ijt. Lather, Gainer Bloc, H.n.l,lah.;.l n , ! i ,i r'r '"' I iifinn, . 1 . " eM ittiet. jr , ' I - tit f ti a'autt, I'l'itnt ijiMia llona H. Ili'g'int, ti.lin I li"rtt""i, I etj'in -S 111. M if 'l Pi (i It,,'. t 11") I .1. M Miller. I Pot - .lamps Mi (li-llnn, N M. I'mik1 way. I"hn I'.ntter. Ui.elnii At.mm Kyler, J. A, t lleKtl, A. It. Shan. (lirard Jntin .1. Pee, Win. T. Mr''or kK James Me('i4lan. I l!nl,.... 1.1, I '..ft,.., t..n t'. I. H 'ipnnnii.-inirHB i null, r ,,,, j i ,i , , , pninurl .j itl r. ' (iulifli .lotei'li Fry, ttenjnmin Strvein, John Jordan. ir,V,,on7'',,lilip ,,0V(,npr' A"lr'',v A" J Jordan-ltoM. Pellet son, .ins. McGhec- ,,m"' r'u'r '"'"'"V .... 1 Kiirlhaiis It. P. Hal., K. J. IlHinea, yjm j0j-,,r Knox P. A. Howies, I'll il 1 i Krliarl, deo. Maya. Lawrence J. J, Read, Andrew Addle man, R. Shaw, jr. Lumber City- Anthony llile, John Mc Divett, A. T. Robison. Morris J. X. Fulmer, J, Jones, W, L. Merrell. N. Washington Jos. II. I'.'cth, Jno. Faith, David Logan. rcnn.J. II. Rowles, J. B. RafTerty, Wm. V. Johnson. Pike D. V. Ritter, John J. Bloom, Huli Mullen. Union-II. Whitehead, II. A. Corlney, J. V. Dale. Woodward T. Henderson, D.Turner, John Mathers. R. V. WILSON, Tres't. 0. B. GooiiLANHER, Suo'y. PRIMARY ELECTION. The Democratic Primary Election to be held the First Saturday, being the 2d day of August, 1862. ASSEMBLY. autboriaod to nnnouneo WK B'e autboriaod to nnnouneo Dr. T. J Botfk, of lirndy tewnahip, na u e-imli b, , fur the LeRli-luturo in tho district compoM'il , t il,, conntiosol Cleorliold, 101k, Jelft ryouiuid MrKvan. subjact tu tbo rules of tbo Domocriilic party. fTE ur nutlioriiod to announct Koiikiit Ik t lurrv, of Uell townabip, hi u eundiduto for tbo Locialaluro in Iho iliatrict compoaed of tho countioaof ClearMd, Klk, Jefferson and .McKcun, aubjoct to tbo rulea of the Deuiocrntle party. PROT 1 1 ON OTA It Y , 4c. "TE are aiithorijed to announce Jon L. Ci T l ti.f. of the boroiiRh cl'Cleiirfield, u a can didnte for the uflice of l'rotlionotary, rf-c, pubjeut to tlio rules of tbo Democratic party. E are uutlioriied to announce Ei.i Bloom of Piko towiisbip, us a candidate fur tlio office of l'rotlionotary, Ac., subject to tho rules of the Democratic party. WE"rn ' ft0I'Td t0 r"0""0' w- I.'11CH,, 1 V Kns of the borough of Curwenavillo, as a candidate rir I'rothonotiiry, Ac, lubjoct to the ;,uu" 01 "emocratie party. VIT'K are authoriied to announce Aaiiom C T T J atb, of Lawrence township, as a candi- date for the oUco of Prothnnotary, Ac., subject to tho rules of tho Democratic party. ..rKaro nuthorued to nnnouneo y tTiwKii.KB. of Clvnrficld, as a candidate for the office of l'rothonutory, its., subject to the rules of the Democratic parly REGISTER t RECORDER. AY rt are authorized to announce J, IS. Shaw, . e T . i". . ... - oi ijawrenre lownrmp as a ennunluto tor Register A Recorder, subject to the rules of tho Ieuiocratie party. -wtE re authoriied to announce tho name of Wu. S. P.ram.et, of Clearfield, as a candi dale for Register t ltocordcr, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. COUNTY C(iM MISSION ER. WK nro authorized to announce Amos Rear, sen., of Lawrence township, as ncandidato for County Commissioner, subject to tho rules of tho Democratic party. w1 E aro authoriied to nnnouneo Soi.omox llAWMr.usriii.jron, ofDecnturtowBship, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject t tue rules or the democratic party. i.tE aro authoriied to annnunco Thomas Y IiAt'fiRERTY, of I'enu township, as a candi date for County Commissioner subject to the rules of the Democratic party. , j -.TKre authoriied to announce Wm. L Rrsn- yy il, of Lnwrer.ee township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the rules of tho Democratic parly. -.TK are authorized to announce CosrtAD Da Yf ar.a. of Knox township,as a ratdidato for County Commissioner, subject to the rules of tbo Pjinooratio party, COUNTY AUDITOR. -TE aro outherited to announce F. F. Cot T- r.tRT, of Coviofrton township, ns acandrtlute for County Auditor, subject to the rules ofi tho Democratic party. M AmtlI'.l)--On tho IClh day cf Juno last, by P. Curlov, Esq., Mr. David li. Mains of Rrnd frd township, to Miss Louiso llueset of Kar thaua township. On tho 2flth ult., by the Rev. T. D. fiotwalt, J. L. Look or ow Washington, to Mi.u M. J. Ful lerton of Lawrence township. On the 1st inst., hy Re. T. D. fiotwalt, Mr. Wm. V. Wright to Mias Maty Foley, both of Clear field. "Accompanying the above notice were- ceirej a large "chunk"of tlio staff of life in tbo ahapo of a delicious cake, large enough to supplv the whole concern.and will feast our chiiilr -n for years to come. May the twain enjoy I i To and its com!",; i- in i. multiplicity uf ways, fcr which they lave o.;r- ,., ",SssaaBBBBBBanBSBBBBBBaMv,.i.t' On tho 28th inst.. in i'iko li'ivim' it.. Ill I .D ili vi n Ulovii, aged 45 years. Uto bbrrtismunts. Treasnrer'a Sale. According to a notice given on the Oth day uf June last, I will hold nn adjourned Tai Sale ut the court house in the Borougji of Clearflold on Monday the Uthday of July, ?., for the purpose of disposing of unseated lauds Tor which the taxes for I860 & 1 have not been paid. Ths sale will commence at 2 o'clock, 1. M. J"' 2.2. JOS. 61IAW, Trosurer. fllHE subscribers have a medium siiod FIRE X PROOF SAFE, nearly new. which thev will dispose of very cheap. RBHD, WEAVER t- CO. Clearfield, June 25, 1542. J rAO.TI I III ;. The subscriber having H locatea in the borough of Lumber city, in u!:?. !omV'. """.V Mr- Cr"ly, res- ' peeilully requesbj bis old customers to givi him a niU rW'4 "t wi" be executed in T6Tr ,n,,,inoei together with industry andatten-1 l'10? ' bnnneas, by whsch he hopes to recoirea ' Ur ,f pu,,lie P4lr"1''"' , , k , JAMES ASDCTeOir. L.mberciry, June 25, 1M2, flAUDM.II Mil MM1M.K r if i i ami iiiiwn CIRCUS. The largest nnd most comtiloto EWITHSTKIAX KSTA HI.1SII M KNT in tho world, compritiing a belter collec tu.n of beautifully ttained Jlu;tSF..S AND TON I KM, AMI A Larger Number of Performers than any coinimny cxtutt. TLn i.nii.ni.ir t.ihm plon-aru in nniimiiicliix to tlie .uhilc Hint tlii-.v nfli2 in a siiirior mnnner. Tho wujiis have been aenly puintcl mid doonra'ril, so as lo fro - fCiit aneut anil eli'itunt ni'Uruninro. Tbo harneni is all now. Tho WarUmbu ia ol tlio moot costly (locri'tio.., inniaifaoturo J from Ucigun iiuportcrl fiom 1'nria during tho )ttst winlor. Tlio lluml Wagon h a triumph, of nit, t!iu muit biMiutiful ppociiuen of beauty unit olrgiineo that ever trav oluil. I: will tnter town on tlio morning uf tho eihibitiur, scatod in nbiub wiH bo BRITN Fli'S BRASS BAND. ilrawii by n litif o( plmulitl homos, followed by tho entire company in tirand I'roccssiun . Among tho Iriitnic. of this estullihiinelit is tho English Steeple Chase, in!r,,,lu,- ,! a.i .iv, ,i t-ir tiio hr.H tnuo in a trav .i.i. 'i i-.ciio i of the most exciting mi mid 111 -. i - bu .-eci to bo appreciated , Au'j.li, r "Hi, l feature ia tbo 1, z t.'uave Halt (-HikliiR vivnltic's, scones in tho loinineiicitij; with tho march and lliiu the kail (tu which all the horses w.ll lio sUU ; ,,, workmanship, a,d i down and sit up ut the Word of command) giving ' cheapness, those of vny oilier similar Kstablisli a correct idea ol ; ,01lt jn ,hi. IMirt (lf lhu S(.llu . ,, ly f(lir u)1 j A Night ill McClellail'S Camp. honest ilvultnH, wo hopo to merit a liberal aliure concludinir with tho Urnnd Charire. The UORS- Lb AC I) 1'fJMItS uro the kert trained iu the business, foremost among which ia tho groat Talking Horse Washington, who wll he introduced by his traiucr Dan (j,sii'liicr, TtC J'lVylcs Favorite Vloivn, who will appear ut ench exhibition, assisted by JOHN FUS1E1J, The Gcat I'nion Clown. The rerfonucts comprise the stars of both hem - ispherca, among which may be found the names of it H om in i tt ,tu George I Mrious, H. Moieste, S:t;nor Parker, W". King. Roman Brothers, fV. Green, L. Swim, Madaiiie CainiMe, Mast. E. Gardner li. lvin, The Great Unknown, ". Richer. W. Hill, Daviii FMjs Eliza Gardner. Little Minnie, AND THOSE THREE UP. HAT CLOW.N DAN (lAIM)XKJi, and YOUNG OAX. Look out for the (Jrand hil.'it iu Procession. Will ex CLEARFIELD, On Friiknj, July 11, 1SC2. Afternoon nnd Evening, Doora upon at 2 and 7 Perforiuanco to commence half un hour later, ADMI.sSION - - - - 25 cents. At 1'hilipsburg on Thursday, July 111. Al Luthersburg on Saturday, July 1J, and don't forget at Clearfield, Julv II, '62 W. II. GARDNEh, Agent. C. WllITI.EV, R. Bai.i,, Advertisers. July 2,'C2. BOOTS AND SHOES ! ! r.u the Dardcf Gml, There is a Store in M.irket Street, Where all tho uieii nud Indies meet, To help their ' sales "nnd suro their feet Right close to "flraham's Storo ; (You've suroly been in there before,) Lives Miimii up to ears in leather, And op?n in all sorts of weather r . i t . t it . i . . i . , . ilffolM ( 'awl Hoot, with 'wax ami 'end And whilo ho 'lasts,' Will e'er defend And cberiidi all who come demanding. That he should help their understanding. lie makes all kinds of boots and shoes, And nono n.'ed barefout go, While Slimph nnd his leather Aro makini; such a slu.w. And Jack anil 7ih nro ulways hero, And reudy nt a ca.1 To neatly tako your measure And show you through tho hall. Then oome along and bring your dust, The Hi ttily Ithina down, And wo'll wurrnnt you ns good a fit As you can get in town. B. STUMPH. June 4, '62 Mnrket St. ClenrCeld, Pa. Notice to Contractors, rwiIIAT proposals will bo received by the Kxcs 1 tive Committee of the Clearfield Countv Ag ricultural Society, until tho 4th day of July next, f,rthe liiioiii: ,: tV Course on the rimiety's ,'?rMii;:i.-. I'-', .r.' tii aiii'in: : ..: -. li I :,l l!;e li.-iy ,1 I'.v ui I, r ..f ll ,ii handing in proposals, ; "T Miiiuro yard. i;i , l.e Lands of the Perre- f 1': rfident, F. lvTZWEILKR, Poc'y. : .IlllIC 1G2. Strain EngineaiKi Page Saw-Mill i all complete, for sale. STEAM ENGINE, following dimensions: Cylinder 10 inches in diameter of bore, with I i feet stroke j slide valves with cast iron bed plates, or shear, with force pump, Oovernur nnd j fly wheel, rfc., complete ; with copper and other pipes; TWO BOILERS 34 inches in iuneter, doublo fluod, 16 feet long, of good material Ju niata Iron,) (ly wheel 12 feet iu diameter, nbont KWII lb) weight, with oil globe, and all necessary cocks nnd wrenches; with extra shaft to attach to flrist-Jlill Tho Engino has been used for running both Grist and taw-mill successfully, i SAW-MILL, ' PAGE'S BEST P ATKNT complete with Ratchet Head Blocks, Two Circular Saws, Strap, nnd nil necessary machinery for sawing Lun.bor. I The nbovs Engine and Saw-mill cau ho socn at ; Urahsmlon, Clearfield county. JC-V ror liltl i.i:uiim , incase Booiv 10 tne nro- L l". . .1 n f'l.n.C.Irl l. . JAS. B. GRAHAM. June 25, 1P52. r AUTIOX AH persona nrj ncrcby caution- (J ed against purchasing or in nny way med- dlmg with a coitflin Uray Mare now in the possession of Isaac Britain in Decatur town-hip as the belongs to me,and is left wish him on loan ,oBly. TU0S. HENDERSON. Woodland rf., June IK, IHCI.f d. " I It" I'lii'dl Huh rtml l'i'i i I," c A1 vtj;;'c;.v,r, .M) Itt'.Mif! I!I:M)H! S I Ni Ml - ; , CLOTHING STORK CLKAHKIHLI), PA. li- f'l'T '''""' li "f Hi'ld-iiMi ln trn. N, 1 20 Niitlh 'IhliJ ulrerl, I'Liln l. )i lil. i t PIIK Ullileriiliril rflllulljr Slinuillir I llit I 1. Itilinliitiiiils of CliKrlli'liI rii'inlv, kipI Hi iulilic ffiirrnlly, HiiiMIipt hut epKiiPil nt llm . sliovt nmiii"! liu llii MnsT KX1 ENhlVK Au I Id T M-.I.Ki TI'U STUCK HP hi:adv madi: clotiilm;, 1 Anil (Ii'IiIIimiipii'i Kit r n i h i i. T tl'inil", (lint lin f v- r liovn riliil'iti'il in lliin buruuli, itnJ wtiieh 25'Vper cent chenper than Clothin.ha. :' v will mil ever been sold in this part of the country. . O.ir Mni'k cmb-aeen u lull nnj cii.iii'Ii'le S'tt- tiic it of nil 0 r,iicnls ,",(Mifr illy tvoin, innln up of Su't ti)i'U', ill's, aril 'n t'10 best lijlo ami wurk. "'a",li(, EN'KP.AL A.o: TM I'XT OP 18,rw, Pi T w , (T, II Al Jl. , lirflihinir ( fuL"'' ! ; 1 rilVcllil)" lVlgS, 'IVimmCll I'lilU ; i' I CI' ' IlCli'tlll V IlltC Ollirt. In abort, evo-y tiling cner.il!y rutin J in a well na hor U'd t,,re or tliij kind. Wo nl.'o keep a fine ua urtinvnt of Fancy Goods and Notions, Such as I'uekvi-Hunks, I'ordnonni, l'ocknt knivei ro-iili? nnd lirusliea. Wntcb Chi'lna and lin.inla, t Violin and tiuitar Slrin;n, l'iatoN, llsvnlvers, I Cjp, iSpectiiclcs, a n li a Krt-'.it ninny other fancy and useful article too mi in croon to mention ; all of which we will uell as v.e'l im the Llothinjf, , AT Til K LOWEST CASH l'IMClN. ( We invito every pe.-ion in need nf CloJ'inf:, or : u" ii'iy of tbo aiiove-nietilioued artieleii, to favrr ui with a cull nnd view our floods and l'ricea,and wo nro t't nliiieiil that we can dive f.ili.-l'action so Ibct every person ahull loi 1 inclined to tell bis friends where good and cheap clothing c;in bo "ot. w e nro cohftuuiy recwi vlu firrofM'.rH to onr e i. r... ..... !....(..-.... i- .i.i i: i a ' in Pliil,.,l,,.,l,i,. ftll i. .i..,,,!,, ;.i ,i, ,.,.,i vriiv .,f ri:l. ;. , i.i. i. , 1 u''lic I1"'"11;')-"' RE1ZENSTEIN BROS. & CO. Clearfield, Pa., April , 1S02. I'uucn A'aiuuciaaivo cqe N. F.. corner of th' ''hestmUSts V il I L A ) K L 1 II I A, J' A T V" IWliTUTlOX, which was estab lished in and is now cou.c,aently in the eighteenth yeurofita existence, mimbeis Htnoiig it- graduates, hundreds of the must suc cesslul Merchants and liusiuesa Men ol'our coun ti v. 1 Tine Piun i of tho Institution isrnlelv to alTord 'oK men facilities for thorough procuration for buMiiei- 1 Tin: RitASc li km TAi'tiiiT aro llimkkn ninii. as j applicable tc the various department of trtiiio ; I Pkhmanhih', both plain and ornamental ; Com n:it, i a i. Law. Matiikmatu s, Navigation. Civil Kniiinkkiiisu, Dn.uvisu, Puo.NuuiiAriiv, and Sloii. 1 ' kiin Laniii aiiiis. I j 'i'llK SvsTtM ok iNTnom cTioi is peculiar; no clai-es (,r set lesvons are made use of, but eiieh I ' student is taught individually, so that ho may i I'oiiim.iu'C .',t any time, nnd attend ut whatever i bonis nr,it,,o?t coiiveii'.i-pt. , ! f at.u.ogi ks are i--ne l annually nfter the loth . of April, cnnfaii.in names of the students for tho i year, and full particulars ( f terms, Ac, and may , be obtained at any time bv addressing tho 1'rinci-' pal. ' j In Fxtkmsivk Ai i ommohatiovs. wide-spread. I reputation, and the lengthy exporienco cf tho ! Principal, this institute n offers l.iciltioa superior lo any other in the country, foryoucK men wish i irg tu prepare lor business, and to obtain nt tlio , same time a iui'loma, which will prove a reeom- 1 meiidatioii for them to nny .Mcrcuntilo House. OrCniTTKMiK.i'sSeries of Tr-ntises on P.ook Ivkki'INc, now more widely circulated than any ' other wurk on the subjcct,aro for sale at the Col- 1 lee. j S. IIOlxiES CRITTENDEN. Attorney at Law, Philadelphia, jan., 22 lafi2 ly. Patsm-At.. NEXT TO A MIKACLK! A b tt m b Ih i z. q 4 LOON nver drentned of bv Ma, nor wbis- I pvred by Amijki.s. Discovered accidentally j Every owneof a burse must orn it. oiiiething ! which cures I'litiliil t-r in horses in so anuria I line and so mail-ally as to only be surpnssed by 1 I a iniracln. It thoroughly eradicates the effects I i from the system in friiai 12 to 21 hours, so that1 your horse, so stiff to-day that you cannot get lit, ii tmt t.e ii... .,ni.!.. i... i . .iitoiw, uv to-ill", I o in iriiov lo ,.lUo ,is ,,! in tht ,,u, Tho l.Kt i.'ari:ier never dreamed of it, nnd it astonishes every Ik dy. li is neitner Jli ureal nor I irWoWc, nor any oompound of man's invention ; but is given simp y as Nnturo produces it in his drink, and only nee. No drenching. Tho rem dy is silent in ts action, nnd cannot produce any injurious ef fects, Costa nothing. Kxista every hero and will cure to the end of time. Thero is no patent humbug puff, nor catch penny business about this, but tho simple truth honestly stated. IJely upon I that. Kaeh one sending nio Ono Dollar, with J their name and address, I will promptly inform, i fVi a sealed envelope, what tho remedy is. Twice I amount of money returned in ease of failure (which is impossible.) Address, J. D. Fit ISTOE, April 9, 'f2. pdlim Hebron, Ohio. important Information Louden's Indian i:pec toran-j TIMUS REMFDl is dlTerod to the community X with the confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to reali.o tho happiest eH'cets that enn bo desired. So wide Is tho fiold of ila usefulness, nnd so numerous tho cafes of its cures, that almost every suction of tho country nbmiuds with persons public'- know n, who hnvo been res tored by its tifo. Here is one case of an ASTON' IS II I Nil CURE! Tuts may Ckutikv, That my son lay sick for twelve months, under the Doctor's care, with the disease of tho Lungs, nnd every remody proscrib ed by tho Doctor failed to give relief. 1 gave up all hopes nf his recover? : so did tho rhvaicimi. At this slnpo I preva 'i?d upon him to try a boitle oi iiouiiu.i a, (.u i. VIA l; A p 1 1 1 O K A i T, nnd the result wa most happy, as tho uo of three hollies eiTected a permanent turc, nnd he Is now a hearty boy, JAMES LAYT0N. j Derry Township, Indiana Co., l'a. , No Family should ho without it; and thoso who have used it.novcr will. I keep nil of LOC-i DEN'S 5 TAKDARD FAMILY MEDICINES for anlo. Call and soe tho list. I A. H. SHAW, Phawsville. ' i'Forsalo by other Merchants in Clcarfiold county. April 2, 'C,2. dm. rpiIK undersigno!, having tnken charge of the - " """.-i 'ion, r,.iU, I eftrrii'lil nnnnlv i-n.t,ntrll ...li.:.. ..I ..r ' ---"VI .' ",vvi,un; EUllttlB IIIIIOI UI public patronage. No pains or expense sill be spared to render guosts comfortable. Charges to sun me times. April, 9, 186;'. y. CiEO. RICHARDS. KjtjvJing1 ITnis. VLAGE LOT of those justly eoltbraMd NAILfortale cheap for rash br D. F. ETZWEII.KK. March 2, 18C Spi llIU 0H MlMM H. W, SMilM h 00' I "I I III t atr.t Miit M -t t s-M-iol. I ' fl tjiinlllt nf I'iIi, t "'i !' I It "I SH'I i ,,n t . lit i of I i .. t ,1 n, i r imn (r j' i Aln A lntj'ii ) i 1 i,l I'nll.loil mil lb" li"W tiniii)j iimli'tluli f"f leu "Hi li V ' nn' tl, I ilri '. A rnlti li'ld n,i illun'lit nf l.mlirn' I'nii 1 r I mi in ill K , I'liHoim, I --.(. Cut'li. ikiit I'.ml.lt, llrtlin ,,lij r woMtnl. Mir I, Inn, I oo, Kihliro,iry lilka, ('., ft". Aliu a rliolin ,, i, iliii.iiinrt I r 7. on K. fin tilling M liiinp, nlk, W Inti! HukI", Str Ilii'If, .Veil .'mum, 1,1m H ,,ii trr, At., ,lc, Ar , A,,, mill si'ri'.niuit stock or Hursts, I'ot U, Al''', Prima, (' tliiiinloa, Hi illiwnlrt", I u in t rl i a , llviiiuii, Law i tvlii'i, I"liiiiic Miw'll 1'iini. ( htrkt, II' li Iken-'iu fl MclU di, llii'kory tti,a Ii'uli l.tiirn, (liaiiibrnya, Tweed, Hoiiti'iii' I ior liii(jhumB, Coril lirllln, .Neck liea, ..l.iiwim, Hep lie l.ilnvt ) 1 1 n ' k m I k Mi illurca, riulriirine", Il'n lker, - lit- Ken'y Joftiia, .Mo;.iiinliiiinr, II ., i kir; n. r'aiu-y Cna'uirv l.art Milln, liuyhu, J)t)N'T IiOSKnitOl'TOin I'.n'TV : To ero'iomise (to to 11. W. S. A (''. where yoti will receive a etioii"r articlo al it atnall J vtinco on cil! MKN AW Aidl!! l)o.i't tlnow nwiiy your tneana when by goin lo 11. W. S. t. Co's. you etiti ;l a re:il good in tii le fif a K 1 1' Bool Inr "'--Call and nee alnoowr aieu'ii e.li t !n . v riott'.'h Siioo. As Times are Easing so are our Ti it3 Apiiia U.'IW. EtjGBffi& Gaj-jJly IT NEW GOODS! At the Old Prices. J. 1'. KItATZEll has, just reccivod auolb . peneral naanrtincnt of r'uimner DRY GOODS. LawiM Cloths Ribb,r.H 1'oplitis Sittiliolts Flowers Sliallies Ciissiinerui Hosiery i Cash meres Twet-ds Head'Netts j Liivillai Cctlniiiides Dress iriinmingK I Dticals Drillings Luces Silks Jeans Collars i Flints Muslins Utideislocves j Valencia Flannels M.n:lillas I Chintz Linens Dusters Ginghams Tickings Shawls. L tidies Promenade Jackets2, j llonncls, Sun -Umbrellas, .Carpet, Floor Oil-Clot it Hats, Ciips, Hoots, Shoes. 4 0 0 12 i a lav COFFEE TEA SUGAR RICE MOLASSES BACON FLOUR SALT CANDLES W I N ES MACKKliFL SHAD SALMON COD-FISH HERRING Clothinrr Notions. , Jointed Hoop Skirts, Shakers. Musical Goods. Violins, Files, Strings, Bridges, Hows, Peg, Preceptors, Music l'tiper, Ro.-in. Tin-Ware, Glu.i-Ware, Drug', Lamps, Iliickets, Iirooms, Tubs, Churns, Wall Paper, Ulinds, Umbrellas, Itnskets, School Hooks, Var nish, Mots, Curled Hair, Coaoli Triiiiiniuc j. Spirit Turpentine, Llnsced-Oil, Fish-Uil, Coal f'il, (iln?s, &c, in fact n little of evcrytliinj; uu nlly kept iu a country store. All of which will bo sold on the rsost rcaceia blo terms for Cash, or approved country pio duco. Clearfield, May 23, 1SIS2. WORT PLOWS. Tt la now settled be yond question that these celehrnted plows go ahead of all others, wherever introduced, in givinir good satisfaction. For the convenience of our friecds nnd former customers in ClearSold County, (to whom we nre thankful for past patron- "K0-) wo Klve below a list of agents, from whum ,no,", ''l"w. nnl also Shears, can bo had : ,,irr' " '(' R'gler, Clcarflald , Jumm Vfatton, Wil liaius Urove ; JuhnH'Ui, near Urnhamton ; ,S'. .SI. Ckitmnn, near Kylertmrn ,' L. Rrrnntl. Frenehville ; ,hhn J!rit.r Karthaus ; (Srnrii ccf.cii oni.Siilt Lick ; .. 11. Itrrctt, l'ennr ld . Hole & Co, din iriib'nia Llnyi, Philipsburg : Thnmttn JfrnttrrHnn, Jeffries ; Vciiry .Visiiii , An aonville; .S'omiici llrjuriy, near Ulon Ho,ie John Cummin;,; New Washington; O'ronjr. f) Lnniih, Clearfield. Wealfoninko the MeOnrvey plows, lotli right and left hand ; alo hill-sido plows, iron kettles. Acic Witiltt and lliithmctuj cook stoves, egg and nino pinto stoves, iron fencing for conietrics. ch.j; iron hitching post.', wagon spindb s of all , threshing machines, (seo advertisement.; We nlsu havo J. S. Marsh A Co's celehrnted g :u;. drill and straw and fodder cutters ; wj cro al prepared to make nnd fit up mill castings ot anj description wantod. Orders, oirhcr directod i us by mail or through nny of tho above i.mui agents, will receive prompt attention. Bellufonto, May 2S, 'C2. A. HALT! & i 0. riiiiiti-.siiix; m ( iiim.s. --Thu signed wich to 'nforin the citiicns .! I- 'I field county, that they stil' eontiuuo the m.i"' facturo of Threshing Machine", nt tbo :!'! , Foundry, of a sitperiur ipialily, fjr on.', t v . fi ur horses; nlso, tho celebrated endls, , I'l.m, t tread power, for either ono or two horoi..-, without (linkers aa may suit tho piircbas r. would rccommund the tread power pu.li'jui.i ly farmers who keep but two or throo horses. ; machino and power, with shiiker, can all b on a small barn floor, and raia or shino, cii worked to good advantage by a man m l . boys, thus saving in hau ls ns well ns ii, b ,r und doing tho work as woll nnd as fast us r men desire. Our four-homo p-nvcr mj' with overshot cylinders, nro certainly the e. made. Wo would give numerous crl II :. reliable (nrmei s. of both (Jentre and . cnunties, ns to tho good satisfaction ching havo given, but deem it unncce-ury niaeumus warranto, I. ynlors by mm. w;,' ceivo prompt attention. A. IIAl'PT A w., May 2M, 1SC2. Bcllefin ', I i. Peter Bloom of Ansonvillo, is uu nui'io,-.-. . agent fur t"io suloof innchines. Administrator's Notice. "JVfOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad Xi ministration on tho estate of FREDER ICK SIUVFEK. jr., lute of Brady twn.hip Clearfield county, deceascl. have been grnn'c' o tbo undersigned. All pc raons indebted to sui. , estate aro required to make payment withou' do lny, nnd those having claims against the m.r, will present them duly authenticated for s"ttK , ment. MICHAEL SHAFFER, jr., AoVr, Brady township, Juno 4, lttl2. Goods! Goods!! KEKD, WKtVKR ,f- CO. VRE Just now opening upalnrjo and splen iU assortment of SEASONABLE U00DS which iley offer at exceedingly low prices, Firelcomo first served. May r '92.