fill MPT THE JOUKNAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., APKIL 30, 1802. Time Of Can I'avin? Tjrone Station not EAST. Fart Line, .17 P. M. Mail Train, 11.65 A. M ootfs weir. Jl..,u. ft 10 A.M. I Mail train, 5.40 P. M Ladies II. TV. Smith & Co, are receiving fbelr Spring goods, and jou aro respectfully invited to call and sea tbeir assortment. Geotletncu, are als reqnested to call. Renoiors By Divine permission, tho Kov. "Dr. M'Leod will preach In St. Andrew's Epis copal Church In this Borough, at 11 o'clock, on next Ssbhath morning. A general alien- dance Is requested. Tit WitTiiEa has been quite pleasant for some days, and vegotatlon Is springing forth 'rapidly. The meadows and grain-fields look grsen, and the prospect for a good crop are (flattering. Tho farmers are busy plowing, and we hope thty may receive an abundant return for tber labor ComrcTio.f . We re-publish a ninrrisge no flee this week, having Insdvortanlly Inserted filename of Ktv. Got wait Instead of Kov. Run yan. We deemed this correction due to Mr. Kunysn, lest our friend Gotwalt might claim the fee also. It the honor of "splicing" should fsmaln accredited to him. At Home.-. Doctor M'Leod, arrlvnd hero on Monday evening, having obtained permission to visit his family and friends for a brief pu riod. The Doctor is hale and hearty, and seems to bo none worse of having boon In tho camps. Our good wishes attend him on his return to the army. The 8ith, to which the Doctor is attached, Is now stationed at Win chester, whore they are likely to remain for homo length of timo. Trie Contia anta L MONTHLY. The May num. ler of this Magazine has been received, and contains its uaiiul variety of Interesting art!- nes. a portion of tho pages of the "Month- whom tho war will have emancipated ij are aevotea io tne leaning political topics of tho dsv efvinz article that rfiff- .1,1.1., .. 1 AKwaPAi-ica Wrappers. " " j)ev 1 Thk rotter or the Admitistratiom. We perceive in some quarters. disposition t in culcate the idea that emancipation is gradually becoming the main issue, and that all tho nets of the party in power indicate a drifting in that direction. It is, of course, impossible tosiy what may happen while a great war lasts,' but so far as his views can now bo discerned, President Lincoln entertains do such designs, nor are lift constitutional advisers in any way disposed to. hurry the inarch of time or antici pate the future. To set free four millions of slaves iu a coun try where they aro denied the recognition of human beings, and have never known anv other state than that of degraded rvlt nd. leaving the ruined masters and ihn r1f.rti.d plantations to a fate as mournful as that of the helpless contrabands Port Royal, mar suit the chimerical nntlnnn of dreamers and enthusiasts, but wo aro quite sure that it never entered into the sedatu and iliilosonhical minds of aUteam p n I i It n Mr. Lincoln, and those who compose bis Cabinet. Between that stolid conservatism which knows no future but unendinsr slavery and southern troubles, and that wild fanaticism which Is for inscribing Immediate and uncon ditional emancipation upon our banners at all npo THE PPIJLIC Tht vndenirned htr- i lVEWNTnp wnr Hitr..nnv . - -a- g purchased the entire stock of the late firm 11. . IN CLEARFIKLI) pi f I ) PI PM Attnlnot of .Moore A Etiweiler, and havinz made larre ad- undersigned takes this method 6f Inform i. u . : o i 1 1 1 lt i n a nnk i . .. i fivj uu u Ann n ri nB. w ditions thereto, is now prepared to wait uponous- if Pt'on. TlTXTr 5?,"" I862" MERRELL t BIflLER.. , " , tourers. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to the firm, he hopes by strict personal attention to business to merit a continuence of the same. March 28, '62 -tf. J), p. ETZWEILER. held, and thst hn i tiaw rrrn-.,i . t who may want them with Milk and Cream Crocks, ugs . Jars, 4C-f at lower prices, than they can be nought elsewhere. He solicit a sham of narnn. i n. r . , i'KEUKKICK LEITZINGER. Cfearfield, Pa., May 25, 1859-ly. Bargains ! Bargains ! ! Several barrels of i miVENTY-FIVE HUNDRED ACHES excellent dried ap- AT PRIVATE SALE, extending i 4.uo uiuuiu vi me JMosnannon. An Mgabie property; on reasonable terms. Inquire ef n. BccnER Swoops. Decl9-tf. Attorney at Law, Clearfield. P TTImirt T7.niiT.ff -a.xw.iA X 1VU1U constantly on hand and for sale, good family flour, at cash price, by Jan. 15. 18B2. MERRELL A IilOLKR. Tlfllini'Q I A lot of choice Liquors, such as Brandies of various kinds, Whiskey, Oin. etc., just received and for sale by Jan. 15, 1302 MERRELL B1GLKR. Clfin 1 Oil lJust received and opened tho jvai jni lhe be,t lirUoIe of BURNING AND I.mmtPATrvn nn s Also Reniino, an article that supplants turpentine in many uses, all whlah will he eold cheap fcr NEW BKEAVEKY. MOPE LAGER. lhe Subscriber nr.nld ri.j.n..)C,, 1 1 ir ust reeeving and the Tavern ke. per. a .d others that tbev h.. r. i.Lii l t nan! ii . I . ri:rfi:,T.,.r.,,r,,werJrln ll,e trough of Scoah Cured Hams i Y uibj are now prepared to lur- niU Leer on the most accommodating terms. They liave employed an experienced Brewer, from the east, and they feel confident that they can supply a superior article of beer. Give them a trial and judge for yourselves. June 20. 'fit) CIIARLES IIAUT A CO. RICHARD MOSSOP HAS Dried Apples at 5 cts per lb., Peaches 10 cts, 10 cts. Best Shoulders 8 cts per pocsd, NEW DRUG STORE. cah by MERRKLL A 111(1 LKR. I ELIXIR PltOPVLAMlNK, THE NEW -4 REMEI3Y FOR KIlEtJiUATISM, a hmv REMEDY ) - A CERTAIN REMEDY, j ron ACUTE RHEUMATISM. CJJR0NIC RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND ; The subscriber has oDened a" full and plete assortment or DRUG 8 in the new brick building which be recently ereeted on ""the corner of Locust and Cherry streets, in the Boreagh of Clearfield, where he wfll at all times be happy Ut accommodate any personwhoaay desire articles ia h8 line. The business will be confined strictly to a DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS. , noTln will b spari to render satisfaction. Dr. lYnrwin mv v,. . i j ilalTing-stOVea, best quality $3,50, lntu "Drugstore," when not absent on prof- .v rparare room tor consnlta tion is attached to the Stort, where patients may be examined privatclr. Every artiola nn.ii- rA s v - ... U EST CALICO 121 CENTS FEU YARD, hincntwill be kept on hand, and sold at rreatly reduced prices. Terms hzklli xtrirtlii will able thew tooffor iuduceweu'u in the way of trice ... . T. ALL KINDS OF TIS-WARE VERT LOW, Good Calico, by the web, at 10 cents. All Kinds of Olais-Ware at Half Price, III 1 ThA i i . I Nn M a n li.i . t r ' I fr at mr r .... nazarcH, lliro is a huppy medium, which tho II il,Y( I WflVO 1 ..v c..tBuK.. huw wnb etistiso, w.v viii i-vaira Ai HALF FK1CE. well meaning masses of the people have , . " ' 11 U added a very ex- Propvlam.nb W,ll V,, ,t k- ., .,. . thought they saw to he the gove'rnig policy tenB,V0" . . Wkat itL don. nXoU " t0 ofMr. Lincoln and his advisers a sort of 11 A 11 " A E, nrl,., . , . . practical llborahsm which readily accept, vch they are prepared to dispone of for ea.h at TV"' AXD K E W GOODS! whatever Is safe and sure in tho search lor Pno?" lVuU ,,,e ,imc"- IWn desirous ef buy Doct'n VLoTtipXi lJ TTT . , ir., r, e . .... " 80ilrc or hardware, should remeinhnr f l,.t..,nn ...ii "0"" ' uttentsMteve it, TntJ &r lru. JOHN & JEERED F. IRV1W. oheHpor than the cheapest on account of the henvy stooK we have on hand, und therefore to their nd- vsoisge to purchase of un. Sive us a trial. Jan. 15, 18H2. M ERR ELL A HIULER. V'RI.VIA Tho Wheellnir lntrllirtnrtr ii.ivji! Tho re-populatlon ol Virginia In the rear of our victorious armies. lv aettlera from tin. reo Status, has alradv beirtin. Iluvera of ands at and In tho vicinity of Manassas havo . appeare.1, tout they cxpurienco a .difficulty in The undersigned have just received from tho east i"" vnuacB. 1 1, iiui owners are cnionv Jtoo- an exusnsivo and vur rf nnr(nm., ..r els, and ftifltlvos from their poss-ssions. Of . COAL OIL LAMPS Lamps! Lamps I! C 11 E A PE R THAN EVER. Pennsylvania TTnam'tni (Fiiom Okpicial 1Io5)hit.l Uxhokts ) Mat 19, 1860.-Ellen b.f cet. tiS, single, never was very strong. Two years ago (the had an at tack of acute rheumatism, from which sho wasoon uued to her bed for two week, mul Irom a rolapno for four more. She has been woll since then till lust Saturday; while engedin bouse cleaning, she took cold, had pain in her back telt cold, but had no decided chill. Two days later hor ankles began to swell which was follow- ands. tilo .7nTth7 'nZ T,"" . !verbroughtinUU,e county, which they offer at jd b, swelling of the knee joint, a .d of 7hVh f.,tr ,,rni...tin ... i- rpT I" ". cueiipcr man mo cheapest. Uno advant- "as uuu pain in nr shoulders, and her knuck- Future protection to transact ons. The lesu t aira in hnvimr rrm sr .u' i , I ir r. i . . r . will ue, in the absence of loyal owners, that loose we fasten them without chargo Now is the ro affected, hut the right is the most so ThU - - r v - "... ii.nt-anivu in iiiu iii:innrr I " w "m j v ioimr iiiinin nnq pui new i www ui m.;u uu ijiiiuaiiin. or, as li is now ol the squatters of the Urt, and leave to the huinerson whon desired. fashionably called, rbcumntio fuver. It is a well luturo the si'tllemeiit of titlrf.u hlr.h wilt ilnnl.i. mm. in.niu;i,L RKILER. nai-Kou lypioai ease. We will carefully watch! th ess ho confirmed to tho new holders In t.ro- ti nnpr o , ., , . . t.tt!0'""1 ,roni tini0 ,0 th ?al1 ya' attention to ! coss or time. In this way. and In various 7,t v. "ti": ' , iT" 'T'' Pe""'"1!"'!"w. on er wavs. tne cloi Virginia, will to re- win iii.iuii mem u ossorn as a roan, ami wiw saie. ai ivyienown. on tne 3d dav of Muv m-xt. t matism. I i.iaan nr,,, ,;,.. ri. a. : ,1 ...:n j . ' . ' I iki.itt.it .u. .. . t ...... ; . , " ' ' iu nuurti pioiuciion ana renin ner.il ivo em- J. " -"i.iv iUO mnowing uescrioua caj in.- way, and In various k3 writ of Venditioni Expona,, issued out of the Mr chief object i'u bringing her beforVyou Tow i. esorted ft-as.es of Lantern Court of Common Ploas of ClearCel d county, and to call your attention to a remedy which has re occupied by a people who to mo directed, there will he exported to publio oently been recommended in the treatmentof rhou- age overcost and carriage. Their orders are solici ted. Every article sold will be pure and of the best quality. M. WOODS Clearfield, Pa.. February 13. lS61-tf - MrOKTAXT A.N.N'OU.NCEME.NT ! A Fact Worth Knowing! The undersigned informs his old friends and the pril they entorod into partnership in the inercan- publio generally that he has Just received and o tile business in Curwensvillo. and that hereafter . . penea, at nis old stand in Bradford township, a NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Or SEASONABLE GOOUS, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Qoeensware Groceries, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which he will dispose of at as low specially adapted to tlie wants of the community, rates as they can be purchased in the county and ' A.r-l' of as good oiuality, if not better. He re-p.otfuliy and Caps, of tho latest styles and beat ooality, all ,oMclt, aU t0 give him a call and examine hi of which they intend to iell nf leaaonalle rates. stock before purchasing elsewhere, and he feels AI), an extensive stock of the most fashionable certain that they will bn v from .im nt V 01" . -JT MATTHEW FORCEE you purchase T your "KtaTS PMCTPStlF THE CONTINE.N The undersigned give notice that on the 13th A- me ousinesswiu be conducted by them jointly un der the name and firm of John A J F. Irvin. They inform their customers and the public in general that they have received from the East and opened at the old stand, a large and varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRV-flOODS, 'UKOCKItlES, QUEENS- OAllli, 11AKUWAKK, JC., 40., ployment to tho colored laboring classes Jbstate, vis A certain tract of land situnto in Morris tp, Cleurfiuld eo, I'a., beginning ntan old Spruce or ner of a certain traot of land of Joseph Potter thence, by land of Joseph l'otter and James M. Leonard, north 1 deg E. 228 perches to an old spruce, thonco by land of A . ! Wri..l. I an ine oiaies,' indicates the politics of tho omces prepaid wrappers for newspapers, with ,r,8;iy) "ud or iu. I). Unsband, aouth 87, dc. ine one cent (tie embosised on t hum. 1 ..u-cn W'""- VKl-l'J " ' pine, lucnca js, 1 aeir. w. e it is not (renerallv known (hut ih from the view, of it. editor. The .Union of ernme,Y l,.;; Monthly.' l'rice, $3 ft-yoar. Address, J. R. (jitiuore, 110 Tremont Street, Boston. IMPORTANT WAR NEWS. Received by Tuesday Evening's Mail. Thirty rebel deserters camo to our camp at numbers of ordinary unstamped newspaper wrappers are also made, and have come into oso throughout tho country, especially for sending papers to our volunteer soldi. 'is. It is said that nearly ono thousand nelsons are employed iu the mtmiifacture of newspaper wrappers at mis time, while six months aeo they were not known as an article of manu- perches to stonea by u nine, thenco north H'l. west 3i porches to plaoe of begiiinin? and con taining 4-H aero and 40 per. and allowance be the same more or less. Seisod.'takon in execution and to be sold as tho property of Thomas Wilson. LDWARD PERKS, Sheriff. .Sheriff's Office. April 9th, 1852. i)!,,.! j . . . . . "tio ii ul k ii j w ii as an an c o or man Fittsburg.and begged to he enroled among ur facture. Th r), m;1(1e Hnder a f PiMitia I"!.. M.-.kt.tH..,,. at . i I rjA y troops. They corroborate the reported evacu ation of Corinth, by Beanregard, who has been out-flanked, out generaled, and overwhelmed. All his strategy has been thrown away. Late advices from Fortress Monroe state, that it was reported there from l'orktown that the rebel appreciating the masterly strategic Stay Law Unconstht-tioval. Judffc Wood ward, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, has decided that the stay law of this State. passed in May, 1861, was unconstitutional, mainly for the reason that it makes tho right of a judgment creditor to have execution against his debtor dependent on the agree ment ot a majority HONE CI T Y II O T E L, TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. A. P. OWENS, Proprietor. decl9 bt. 1 etersburg, recommends it in the highest terms having derived great boneCt from its use in 2Z0 cases which came under hia eara. Varinn. r..,. mendatory testimonials respecting it have appear ed in our journals, and I propose giving it another trial. I must confess 1 am always incredulous as to tho worth of new remedies, which are vaunted us speoifics ; but this comes to us recommended so uiguiy, inai we are oouna to givo it a trial. SAME CASE FOUR 1)AY8 LATER ! May 23, IK60. I w i!l now exhibit to you the pa tient for whom I preshribed Propylamine, and who was then laboring under an attack of acute rheumatism. She has steadily taken it in doses of three grains, every two hours, (intermitting it at night). The day after yousaw her, I found her mucu niorecomtortanie. belter than nhe expected to be for a week or more, judging from her other attack. (The patient now walked into the room.) The improvement has stcadilv nri,,rro.s,l .n!i .. . . r -1 . r o that we can supply you with all kinds of goods. - 1 A. ,, . Ihere are periods at as low prices and on as reasonable terms asiyou ln i .w, . .h,3tory marked by extraordinary .ui. iivisui iini-s, Buuucn aunt creasing rorta of volcano, or the bursting of a storm on the , , . ... vuu iiviuin mem eisewnere. tive lis a trial- JOHN IRVIN. May 30, 1S60. JEREIED F. IRVIN. N. IS. Persons indebted to the old firm are re quested to call and settle. may 30. NEW GOODS! A FIlESir ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods AT THE CIIEAP CASH STOHE. Also Oi STEns, Wholesale and Retail. Just received and opening, a carefully selected stock of Spring and Summer goods, of almost ev ery description. Staple and Fancy. Tt W tf 1 tf-fc"k' A Skf B-W n m. .... you cannot fail to notice a marked change in the , " l IV, appearance of her joints which are now nearly of h A i p 0 CI V f f f V no theirnaturalsuo. Thusfarourexperiment would 1A U 1 O l U I 1 C&, of the rriilnra wlinvii Aim ....... ,llJl; ... iucvyiruaii, recently executed '"anus exceua iwo-ttiirds of the dfbtor's entire ly his Generals, have offered to capitulate tin- Indebtedness, and imposes no-limit to thetay -n certain conditions. This needs conflrma- lian; but it ia generally belioved at Fortress Monroe that the fate of Yorklown is sealed, ana that it will be ours ia a few days. On the afternoon of the 26th, tho pickets of Col. Donnelly's brigade, 8 miles out from Har- riit.nvil!e. on the GordensvilJe road, were lrove in by a large body of Ashby 's cavaiiy. the reserve of the 4Gth. Pennsylvania regi unetit. sod a section of Hampton's battery. then advanced and repulsed the rebels driving Hu m into a wood, where several of our shells hurst in their miist. The rebels removed lu-ir dead in a waron. Our Joss w as one kill ed and three wounded. It is said that Jack son's main force is encamped on the east bank f the Shannandoah, utid that the bridge is underlaid with inllaniable matter ready to fire on our approach. Xew Orleans is taken by our troops, and the news of its fall causes sentiments of joy every where. It is probable that the main attack wjsmade by way of tho Missippi river. Tho most formidable batteries encountered were tliose of Fort Jackson and Fort Fhilip, situa ledoposite each other, and commanding the "fge of the stream. These forts had an ar gument of one hundred and seventy guns, insisting chiefly ot 68 pounder rifled cannon. The navigation of the river is stopped by a "aw, distant about a quarter of a mile from Lc ,orta- 'm this point to Next Orleans He banks of the river aro lined with a succes- fins r it m. ..... v, carmworas. i ue rebel land forces re under the command of Gen." Lovell, and ne nsvsl forces under the braggr.it Hollins. The rebels are canvassing tho probability of eariy peace between the "two great repub lics." lhe traitors do not yet know the feel- which the majority ol tho creditors mar agree to. r.o discression is left to the court, and tho creditors as aforesaid may extend the ntv indeflnitely. Among the letters found by our soldiers in the rebel camp at Roanoke Island, was one from a young lady in the South to her lover in the rebel army, in which she savs : "I hone we shall meet each other again here ; but it wo do not, I hopo we shall in heaven, where there will be no Yankees." T71LOUU! ACO.! GROCERIES!!!! JL - PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS; LIQUOR OP VARIOUS KINDS, Tobacco, Segars, Ac, FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH, In the basement of Merrell A Bigler's building by fen. lb6I-tf. O. B. MERRELL. A New Lot of Goods. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stocit A of merchandize of tho late firm nf Pminn Hippie & Co., have just addod a fresh supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, have seemed very successful: but trentlnmpn ma must wait a little while before we can give a de cided opinion as to what is to be the result. THREE DAYS LATER.'! May 2G,18oO. This is the case of acute rhenma tism treated w ith propylamine, the first of those to which I called your attention at our laxt clinic. She is still very comfortable, and is now taking three gratns thrice daily. In this case it has seemed to be followed by very satisiactory results. The second case to which your attention was called at our last leoture, has also continued to do well. I will now bring -fore you a very characteristic case of acute a matism,and if the result b e satisfactory, . good jurymen. ve shall justly render our veu.. til favor of propylamine. He is a seaman, a;t. 2. who was admitted a few days ago. LI as had occasional rheumatic pains u. uui sw as m Keep uis oca, unin eight days ago. The pains began in his right knee, subsequently affeetod tho left knee, and later the joints of the The Winchester Virginian puts forth a mys terious boast that the Southern Confederacy will "goon make a grand haul." Wo truess that it will be hauling down her flag and haul ing in her horns. comprising Groceries. Drnn-s. OnntTini Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Muslins, De La'incs, uPPer extremities. These joints are all swollen, i'rint3, Sattinets, Flannels, ete., which tense and tender. His tongue is furred; his skin Tho Austrian have an odd wav of increas ing tho circiilatioti of newspapers. The police recently closed twenty-seven coffee houses in Venice because they refused to take the Ve rona Gazelle. MARRIED: On the 15th inst.. by Rev. Runvan. Mr. Spe.nceii Whipple, ol Curwensvillo, to Miss Matilda Spknceb, of Bridgeport. Clearfield county, i'a. they olTer at low prices TOR CASH OR READY PAY. Grain, PorK, Shingles and Boards, taKen in ex change for goods. We respectful iy ass a share of patronage. Cull and examine our stocn. CurwensvillO; Dec. 1 1. IlIPPLE A FAUST. N B. The accounts of Patton. Hippie A Co., are iu our nanus, ana we noreby notify persons hav ing unsettled accounts, to call and settle the same as wo aesire to have the booKs closed December 11, 1861. IlIPPLE A FAUST THE UA'IO.N NOW AND FOREVER HEAD! READ!! READ!!! . at present, dry, though there has been much sweat iu. His pulse is full and strnnir. m.rl nhnnt on He has now used propylamine tweuty-four hours! This gentlemen is what may be called a strictly typical case ot acute rheumatism. There was ex posure to cold and wet, and this exposure is fol lowed by a feeling of coldness, severe articular pain, beginning, us it usually does, in the lower joints There is fever and the profuse sweatim"1. BY AMA.n 1 I..A ...... .1 - A . 1 .. Ol ? . " uuanl on ncuce rueumatism. i ai HARD-WARE AND QUEENSWARE, DRUGS, OILS, PAlxNTS AND GLASS, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Stationary, Cedar-waro. .New Mackerel in half, quarter, and eighth barrels. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR OF SUPE rior quality. ' All of whieh will be sold ou the most reasonable terms for Cash or approved country produce. June 2fi, 1861. . WM. F. IRWIN. Furniture! Furniture!! JOHN aTJTCTmTT Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as way be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. He mostly has on "hand at his "Furniture Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is, BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-eases; Centre, Sofa, Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. .Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen- iiy-Ajina ana otner liedsteads I I did not brine this rgh'.nt Ur.. ., . :n n. I RniTISnif in rrvn n-,,n . .. -T ' . I . . o "t-ivic ;uu nuu 1119 1 -- ..1, xuu Al.l Lo. 1 XV lY-O 1 A J1 1 HAT I Intrntmn nf ffirinffi.An A 1 ..... . . 1 1 . i . I f f. i - . - . it . . . . - - . a.....g j yju. a, icviuiB uu an me points I 1VAVB.O, HASU-SlAaUS, ic I Connected With rhnumillin K., : I . ' trial to the new. remedy we are testing? and to ex- lOCklllT tlllfl A mi OllT Il'Q hibit to you this typical case, as I have called it c . O ttlAUA LLl VIItlll i5. thilB wh ich there could not be a fairer opportunity Sp"ng-seat, Cain-hottom, and Parlor Chairs ; mg of the Northern people, and were led to Mieve that w0 have b-en no badly beater, of Ue that we would gladly acknowledg the in ndcnce of the South, and accept a humil- "uoj oner of peace from rebels in ai rms. How THET WEKETO Fioiit. The following ' ument, promulgated at Jackson, Miss., by B ''ifgrd, just before the battle of Pitts "Tg Lhnding, explains why our soldiers were "niL'dvd to such an extent. It shows the au-'I-1 he iricuni.in as well as shrewd : JI CoiniH.md rs of companies will instruct T .Cowtuni thm Ihey must uim at the Jh V -d ,'n,in,y 5 '1 better to wound him n to Kill. xlH, ent.my rc.raovug nis Wound- itV' -" 'rCo '8 'hereby weakened. M - Cotnrada! victory most be won, lort i lnttir u';cess we must not weaken our e by removing our wounded, for the wound Can he letter caied- for by our winning a hi t ' Anjr ,llier disobeying this order tic ':ff,fr instnt" doatb. Officers and file CWr i!l see the offender instantly shot. iJ1" Great Catholic Cathedral at Phihdel- r wpenea ir religions .services on Gnl'lr 3n'd L' Crci"ton' Mr 3 A traction in these Diggings ! i"' "th."" $ Geaeiiakt and Miss Mabtha Kothrock, of A as to which waU the efficienT Bradford township, Clearfield c. NEW AND CIIEAP see the case in a future clinic Olo thing Store, DIED: On Sunday morning, tho 27th of April, of consumption. Thomas Wriglkt, of this Bor ough, aged SO years, 6 months and 29 days. On the 19th inst., R. II. Kcntze, aged 75 years, long a resident of Covington township, and a native of the Dukedom of Schleswig, Url iiibiij In the "Mansion House," opposite the CIcarfiold .Co. Bank, (Mr. Shaw's old stand,) Cloarfield, Branch of Keizenstein. Bro's 12G North-Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The undersigned respectfully announce to the therefore steadily given in three grain doses every Tl, , w I two hours for four days. The ratient has eot alonr . andL m,in? very nicely, and is now able tl w?U to omera cheap for On the 28th inst., a son of John and Isabella ab,tantsof Cloarfield county, and the public in Zsrel c7Jo7ZlVZVJtaV- "everfe Yothers, of Covington township, aSed 13 Beral,that they hme opened at the above named t? Z f ' I ..1 .1 . . J I. . , . ... . .1 - . -'-"J -U.iUKlOf. I1IUIII1M. WANTED. All inds of grain will betaken in payment of debts duo me. for which the highest marict prices will be given. Dec. 11,18(51. JAMES H GRAHAM. for testing the medicine in nnestion AV r I And common and other Chaira therefore, avoiding the use of all other medicines! LOOKINO-fiT. a oo-hq may be no misgivings Of every description on hand, and new classes for oiu irames, wnich will be put in on very reasonable terms, on short notice. THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VKRTjTPT He also keeps on hand, fir r iirnicri ao rnw4a Tin Jcsk 9. 1800. The next of our canvalescents'is Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. ' thecaso onacuterheumatism before you atour clin- , COFFINS. OF EVERY KIIVD Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearse, whenever desirahln ' Also, House painting done to order. ther articles are furnished CASH Or excharrrrl far an. t...Uvv.UUiijr .iuu. vuerry, :iapie. roplar, in-wood and other Lumber suitable for the busi ness, taken in exchange for furniture. Remember the shnn in nn Murr.f it...i n... field, and nearly opposite tho "Old Jew Store " December 4. 1SSI JOHN GUELICH. ic of May i!Gth, which I then called atypical case, and which it was remarked was a fair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy. It was CAUTION, All persons are hereby caution ed against purchasinz or meddl'mir with thn following property, vis : one yoke of red or brin- die oxen, now in possession of Josenh H. McCol- ley, as the same belongs to me, and having only been leased to him by me. April a, 'BL'-prt S. M. DICKEBMAN. t.. - ooicuicu biock oi "cfmrea 10 accme positively as to the Value of READY-MADE CLOTHING the remedy we have used, I feel bo mid to state that - " the eases tn which we have tried the chloride ol vui'uioM a a uiutouiug wuuus, ana erer ' "i",r! wwrita uitrn iteir health I "V -- r4 - been exhibited in this borough, and which they mHeA ratrlle? '?' under tin treatment ordinarily j Q V S T) V 1 n CT CI f f f Q will sell 25 ,r rent. rhe.J u J.. . w,?h' encmen, you would your- " 1 O VX U O U b. , ,...ii oeivua iry n, ana repori tne results. ei;r been sold in this part of the country. For a full report of whioh the above is a cen- Our stock embraces a full, and complete assort- ensed extract, see the Philadelphia Mediealand nient of all garments generally worn, made up of fcTtifci iU 5 "r tria! good material and in the best style and workman- makes it unnecessary tojgive numerous certificates iruui nsionisnca uoctors and rejoicing patients. lQfiO EIRE & LANDEEL, 10?0 lOUO Fourth V Arch Streets. Phila- I OllZ dolphia, are now offering their usual asgortmentof Dry Goods, adapted to Spring Sales. Fashionable JJrcss fcillis, fashionable tsprintr Shawls, new as sortment of Dress Goods, Spring Prints, DeLaines and Ginghams, Muslins and Linensof first quality, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestinirs. Table Linens. Towlings and Napkins. N. B. Black Silks, be low regular prices. March 12, '62. 3m. ship. A general assortment of BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, ' furnishing goods, bats and caps, traveling bags, trimed flannel and white shirts ; in short every thing generally ( found in a well assorted store of this kind. We also koep a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, A Speedy Cure. As Effectual Crnc, The . Same Rksult ix every Case, Whenever Tried, Wherever Tried. What it has hone, if ii ILL UQ AGAIX, J. P. KllATZEIl, Has just received a general assortment of Spring 'DRY-GOODS. Delains, cashmers, reps, valenceas, morinos, al paceas, prints, coburgs, ginghams, ducals, chintz, silks, muslins, cloths, cassimeres. tweeds, salti- conies for S2u. rr,ararA nnr..i,il 9 - . . I . I. i - ' netts, flannels, linen, debages, shawls and dusters CLOTHING ocean. Thw crises f woop nway in a moment the landmark? of generations. They call out froth talent, and give to the old Dew direction. It is then that new ideas aro born, new theories dovel oped. Such periods demand fresh exponents, and mr,! iur eipounaers. This Continent has lately been convulsed by an upheaving so sudden and terrible that the re lations of all men and all classes to eaeh other are violintly disturbed, and people look about for the elements with which to sway, the etora and di rect the whirlwind. Just at present, we do not know what all this is to bring forth ; but we do know that great results must iIotv from such ex traordinary commotions. At a juncture so solemn and so important, there is a special need that the intellectual force of the country should bo active and eihcient. It is a. time forgreat minds to speak their thoughts bold ly,"and to take position us the advance guard. To this end, there is a special want unsupplicd. It'ia that of an Independent Magazine, which shall be open to the first intellects ef the land, and which shall treatthe issue presented, and to be presented to the country.in atone no way tempered by par tisanship, or influenced by fear, favor or the hope i icru , wnicn- snail seize and grapple with, the momentous subjects that the prespntdisturbel state of affairs heave to the surface, and which, can rot be laid uside or neglected. To meet this want, the undersigned have eoro mencod, under the editorial charge of Charles Q Leland. the publication of a new Magazine, devot ed to Litrratnre and National Poliey. In Politics, it will advocate, with all the force at Us command, measures host adapted to preserve the oneness and integrity of these United Stat It will never yield to the idea of aoy disruption of this Republic, peaceably or otherwise ; und it will discuss with honesty and impartiality what must be done to save it. In this department, some of the most eminent statesmen of the time will con tribute regularly to its pages. In Literature, it will be sustained by the best writers and ablest thinkers of this couutry. Among its attractions will be presented, in an early number, a ' New Serial of American Life " ? 1ha,f d Khnba11. Esq - c very popular author of "The Revelations of Wall .Street.-' "St. Lcger " ic. A series of oarers br linn IIa,, iA.f' embodying the distinguished authors observatiofia on the growth and development of the Great West. A series of articles by the author of "Ihrongh the CottOH States," containing the re sult of an extended tour in the seashore Slave Mates, just prior to the breaki nrr (Hit ,,f the. w i . and presenting asfarlling and truthful picture of the real condition of that region. No pains wilt be spared to render the literary attractions of the Continental both brilliant and substantial The lyrical or descriptive talents of the most eminent literati have been promised to its pages ; and nothing will be admitted which will not be dis tinguished by marked energy, originalitr, and solid strength. Avoiding every influeuco or as sociation partaKing of clique or coterie, it will be open to all contributions ot real merit, even from writers differing materially in their views ; the only limitations required being that of devotion to the Union, and the only standard of aoecptanoj that of intrinsio excellence. The Editorial Department will embrace, in ad dition to vigorous and fearless comments on the events of the times, genial gos.ip with the reader on all current topics, and also devote abundant space to those racy specimens of American wit and nuinor, without which there can be no perfect ex position of our national character . Amon tbo who will contribute regularly to this depal-Unent may be mentioned the name of Charles F. Rrown (Artemus Ward), from whom we shall present in. the March number.the firstbf an entirely new an J .original series of "Sketchesof Western Life " The Con tine nt ei. will be liberal and prorea sive, without yielding to chimeras and hopes be yond the grasp of theaga; and it will endeavor . to reflect the feelings and interests of the Ameri can people, and to illustrate both their serious an J humorous peculiarities. In short, no pains will be spared to make it the Representative Magazine of the time. TERMS : Three dollars prr year, ih xtvanee (postage paid by the Publishers ;) Two copies for S5 ; Three copies for $fl, (postage unpaid; Eleven Si n(vlo 4v- .u4 wti a ;r Sunday Ist. The corner atone of the lU .ir. A . J. I r Urn " u iuiu, auu I IIP wui It VI con- fe.r g if ,,a" been continued with but little 'ertBijfi- ... : t. ii u. .. . c 1 vc tuav tunc, ih win ue com tu:.. nxt ear, and edific "na persons were present on Snnday to - u ill be the largest e in the United States. Five lie imprssslvt ceremonies. Sn E R I F F'S SAL E.By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, and tome directed, there will be cxdosoJ to Publia Sale, at the Court House, in the boroueh of Uelle- fonto, on Monday, April 28th, 1862, the following property, to wit : All the interest of the said defendant, Joseph J. Lingle, being theundividad fourth part of all that certain tract or portion of land situate in the town ship of Rush, in tho. county of Centre, and the township of Decatur, in the county of Clearfield, containing seventeen hundred and fiVe acres and allowance, being held in common with A. O Cur tin, D. I. Pruner and John M. Hale, all of which said premises are described by metes and bounds in a mortgage given by the said Joseph J. Lingle ,f'iU- cJensb,aw a firm well nown to most Over-coats, dress-coats, business-eoats, cants vests medical men. by whom thn Ifiirir lwi...:.. t , . ... : " P19! vests. has been introduced., have sold to us the T exclusive . ' unaer-6h,rts drawers, neckties, fine linen right to manufacture it sAPnrrllnvtn thn I " irts, Byron collars, choakem. iria Ttata ..on. such as pocket books, portmonies. oocKet knivps. i recine. and wo hav moHn rri,n'!..m.i. r I fin noir..b;n . ,. . . '. . . ... m,.Vi,.,.u ... "I'vT. " . s-i--oucu vw. ueavy bid Doota ana snoes eomDs, orusues, watch cnams ana guards, violin 1 --5 vnamo us io scatter it broadoust . ohoitr viq . . . - 1 amonirst antTorin Immonit - - wtvwiiriii.a. ana guitar strings, pistols, revolvers, irnn cans. - ' O 1 ! 1 A 'WORD TO nOCTnHS If you prefer to use the same remedy in anoth f - . -J tlUlUCl lorm, we invite your attention to tho Pnnie Hun. TALizisn Propylamine. Pcrk Propylamine Liquid Pure PRftPYLAviNB Concentrated, Pure Iodide' jrnopYLAJfisE, oi .which we are the sole manufac turers. " ' v . idiui . iiu uLncr ; vinuti. ior xne .c.iixir NOTIONS., io wan. Ji. uiair, dated 8th September, 1857, and with a good variety of all articles in our line. Ac., in Centre county, in Morttaee Book E. paee wblcb shal1' nrPa8 in cnt workmanship, 34, 4-e., the interest aforesaid being confined to tne premises mortgaged, with the improvements and appurtenances. Seized, taken into execu tion, and to be sold as the property of Joseph J. Lingle. GEORGE ALEXANDER, Bellsfonte, April 5, 1882; . ; Sheriff. ' conce,. tea, molasses, sugar, salt, candles, rice, spices, flour, tobacco, -syrup, candies, essence of ooffee, pulverised sugar, crackers, starch, soda, sperm and tallow candles, black tea, .saleratus. HARDWARE A QUEENSWARE. Nails, spikes, forks, spades, shovels, springs, saws, planes, axes, autrers. smoothinir-irons. iwour goods and prices, and ltlt'Xn Crystal- meat cutters, knives and forks, steelyards, pe at wp can give satisfaction, sa - 4- 7; : knives, stone tea setts, tureens, dishes, glassware. AUB X.L1AIR IS MORE CONVENIENT, AND ALWAYS . READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, AND MAY BE TAKEN . ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, BT ANY ONE, BY EVERY ONE. WHO HAS RHECHAT1SX OF ANY KIND. : . SOLD AT 75 CTS. A BOTTLE. . . , Orders may be addressed to" Propylamine Manufacturing- Co., Office, Room No. 4, S. W Corner Fourth and ChestnutSts., Philadelphia. Or to either of the following Wholesale Agents : Bullock A Crenshaw ; French, Richards A Co John M. Maris A Co., Geo. D. Wetherell A C Peter T. Wright A Co., Zeigler A Smith. T Mr , ns Perot A Co., Philadelphia. Dec. 4, 18SI. y ?uvt'-A Ut rJdBflJV ?f.f2?Jot termBforc"l or approred country preduoe - Au.&a.jaMU r XJ IJluZi. O. spectacles and a great many other fancy and use ful articles too numerous to mention, all of which they will sell as well as the clothing ' At the Lowest Cash Prices. ' We invite every person in ' nesd of clothiag or of any of the above mentioned articles, to favor ns with a call and view we are connaent mat we can g that every person shall feel inclined to tell his friends where good and cheap clothing can be got. Wo are constantly receiving accessions to our stock from our own manufacturing establishment in Philadelphia, and shall always bo supplied Can IA nrvnrat1 ffttm a... J , - . United States. The Knickerbocker Magazine and the Continental Monthly will be furnished for ono year at $4. Appreciating the importance of literature t- the Soldier on dotv. the nnhlishorc Continental, gratis, to any regiment in active service, on apnacatioTi hoin mrJ i.t. -i ,. gy m . . a T IM VVIVIIVl or tnapiain : he will alao from those desiring to furnish it to soldiers in the ranks at half the regular price . but in eueh eases lt must be mailed from the office of puMication. Vi"-'1"'"1' Ilu iremontst., Koston. Charles T. Evans, at G: P. Putnam's 532 Broad-." way, New lork, is authorized to receive SnWwrp-: tioos in that city. Feb. 12. 15S2. nnilE CLEARFIELD ACADEI willbi, J. opened for the reception of pupil (male and female) on Monday. September 2i. Terms, pcraes, cinn Af 1 i ... ...v.. v vAveu weens: and cheapness those of any other similar estab lishment in this part of the State, and by fair and honest dealings, we hope to merit a liberal share of pnblie patronage. April 2. 'S2. rEIZE:.T3TZi: BRQ S A CO. Ortho?rarhy. Koadin. AVrttin. TrlmupT Irlil.. wt,' . . . -i I ..", '' . " -,.tv j.. ...... - xuoiaa.nooas, gloves, hosiery, collars, hoop-skirts. ttna ueograpny; . ?2.it).r balmoral-skirts, bonnets, ribbons, flowers, plumes' "'Sher Arithmetse, English Gramnrsr; Geora, bonnetframe, ruches, lace, braid binding, sephyr', Algebra,' Geometry, Natural Philosophy?: 4 yarn, fringe, buttons, trimmings of all kinds, etc. Book Keeping, Si.OO MISCELLANEOUS. ' Latin and Greek language, . Oil cloths, buckets, school books, wall naner twin- r T rSuUr5D ,f eSlrJ C SCJ"S' thorough : . , ; , ' au PPer twine English Edacation, and who Wieb. to onaltty ties - ratung rope, coach varnish, moss, curled . hair selves for teachers, this iisstitation offers dtsirb!-' coach trimmings, velvet, plush, cotton tape, coal advantages. No papii received for fees tfcae b!f oil.Iinseed oil, sperm oil, windewelass etc etc Von d.f luotion except for protraci All f .m.1. -;t, .. . !:f g,a"' 6101 Ctf 1 eknt. . Tnition to b. pa d at the cfose cf th "... g,viii uaiaenosirsMcsti i terra. msyjo U. B. t-ANPFCKP. Prfactrst rms for cash or approved eonefrv nrndnAn I ! I : : n.,fi.u a n n .co i a gxi arcs: fcr at ta ttoro Clearfield, April 9, 1662. 'T rjaalfl TO. P. IllW.V. I - f I V i i ' i t w i . 1 ! i 1 1 1 II
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