Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 28, 1862, Image 3

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CLE XRTWLT) , TA., MAY" 28, 18G2.
Time of Can leaving Tyrone Station.
RABTWARD.
Trough Exp.
Fast train,
Mail train,
Way train,
WESTWARD.
Trough Exp.
Vast train,
Mail train,
ALTOOSA. TVBOXE. IirNT ono.x.
8.40 p m.
1. a.m.
7.45 a m.
10.60 a.m.
7.50 a ui.'
8.05 p in.
6.43 p.m.
g.07 p.m. V.bU p.m
2.12 a m.
8. IS a.m.
11.40 a.m.
7.18 a.m.
fi.OJ p.m.
9.13 a.m.
1.20 p.m.
B.2S k m.
f..5 p.m.
5. OS p.m.
IV ay tram.
3 15 p.m.
2..W p m.
J. 20 p.m
The fast Vine does not stop between Huntingdon
an ! Altoona. The way irain uniy runs "--"
those two points.
Kxoch Lewis, Gen'l Supt.
THE PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
Tho People of Pennsylvania, who desire cor
dially to unite in sustaining the National Ad
ministration in its patriotic efforts to suppress
i sectional and unholy rebellion against the
Unttv of the Republic, and who desire tusnp
t'bv eV(.ry power of the Government, one
:j'undrod thousand heroic brethern in arms,
braving disease and tho perils of the field to
preserve the Union ot our Fathers, are re
ejuecfed to select the number of Delegates
iial to the Legislative Representation of the
State, at such times, and in such manner as
will best respond to the spirit of this call, to
meet in State Convention al Han isburg., on
'Thursday, the 17th' day of July next, at eleven
o'clock, on said day, to nomin.tte- Candidates
lor the offices of Auditor General and Survey
or General, and to take anch measures as may
be deemed necessary to strengthen the Gov
ernment in this season of common peril. to a
common country. A. K. McCLURE,
Chairman People's State Committee.
Geo. W. Hammebsly. s .
-Joint M. Sillivas, secretaries.
Our friend "J' from the Camp near Freder
icksburg, was crowded out this week.
Notice. Dr. A. M. Hills, desires us to say,
that he will be absent from his office daring
the- first week in June.
G'DEta Ladt's Book the best magazine
in tho country is always up to time. The
June number is out and fully equals its pre
decessors. Price, $3 a year.
Some Moxey. We are- in posssion of a
Mist of twenty-nine names, members of Com
pany Yt 2d Penn'a Cavalry, who sent home to
their families and friends sis hundred and
twenty-seven dollars, in the aggregate. Lieut.
Thos. G. Snyder, was the bearer of the money,
and who, we are informed, delivered the sev-
cral sums to the parties designated.
Congressional. By the published proceed
ings of Congress we see that, on the 7th in
Mant, Htm. John Patton presented the peti
tion or lion. 7m. Bigler, J. B. McEnally and
AO other citizens of Clearfield county ; and on
the 20th the petition of Fred Zeigler, Dr. T,
J. Bojer. and 70 others, citizens or Clearfield
county, Pennsylvaria ; tho petition of Hon.
James Campbell, G. W. Arnold, and 100
others, citizens of the borough of Clarion.,
Pennsylvania ; and the petition of Dr. James
Rons, T. S. Wilson, and 9C others, citizens oi
Clarion county, Pennsylvania, in favor of a
-German professorship at West Point.
Pooh Whistliso. "Speaking of bores,"
sivs a victim of one of the species, "I can
scarcely imagine one capable of inflicting more
misery than an intolerable whistler. I c-m
stand a fife, when all the nation is armed an-l
quipped on training day, and the drum with
its -fl nig, 3 mg," serve to drown its screams ;
but to listen to a poor air badly muttered by
a poorer pucker, I prefer in "some easier, if
not quicker way. I always think of the
French stage coach driver who being very
much annoyed by sue!) a bore, turned upon
him : "Mine frien, vat for you all de tiroes
Tinsel J You loss your leet.'e dog, th f"
Death or Libit. Wis slow. We (ind Hie
lollo.ving, in reference to the dsath of Lieut.
Window of F.Ik cotinty, in the Lrck Haven
Democrat of the 15th : "Lieut. K. C. Wins-,
low died very suddenly, in this place, on Sat
urday the 10th instant, aged about 41 years.
He raised a company last spring for Kane's
Bucktail Riflemen, but was soon afterwards
appointed Second Lieutenant of the 17th In
fantry. Before he assumed his position be
was promoted to the First Lieutenancy of his
company, and d tailed for recruiting service.
In this capacity he was quite successful, and
but a lew days before his death sent 15 or 20
men into the service. He was buried on Wed
nesday last (11th) with Masonic honors, and
his funeral was largely attended."
THE WAR NEWS.
The News from the Several divisions of the
army is rather meagre. Some advance has
been made, but no hard fighting has taken
place.
On the 22 I, Gen. McClellan was within five
miles of Richmond. Great suffering was re
ported to exist among tho people in that sec
tion of the country. Jefl. Davis and Beaure
gard are said to be in command at Richmond,
snd the women and children were leaving the
?ity.
The rebel army at Corinth Is reported al
JT',000. It Is also laid that much suflering
and sickness pervalls In the rebel camps, and
that the men have been subsisting on half ra
dons for several weeks.
A tralo of 17 Government wagons were over
taken by n band of guerrillas In Missouri on
ilie2'th. The wagons and stores wero burn
ed and tho mules drove off.
Dn the 21st, Gen. Fremont ordered tho
elzure of tho telegraph oflico at Covington.
jfpral guerrilla chiefs were also captured by
Col. Cook.
Com. l'ariagut's fleet had reapbed Vicks
Miss., according to rebel reports.
The Democracy aie cut tip into three fac-''"-
One, under the leadership of Jeff. Da
Is making war upon the Government and
Jtion. Another, under tho leadership of
llandi5ham, (Jefl's tight hand man in
yongres,) Is rendering aid and comfort to
Jtl's party, as It can conveniently, under the
K,ni,eo the "peDiocratlc Union" party,
'no third, tinder the leadership of Djckmson,
vidco th death of Douglas) is working and
'flMlHg for the Union. It remains to be seen
rbl shape these different, factions will fake.
Important .War Xews.
Received by TuesdayEvemng's Mail.
A FIGHT AT FRONT ROYAL.
THE REBELS ATTACK WINCHESTER
Betreat of Gen. Banks' Forces..
On Saturday the 24th, atone o'clock, a ne
gro, mounted on horseback, came dashing in
to Col. Kenly's camp at Front Royal, crying
out "the rebels are coming in great numbers
and they will surround you and cut you off."
The negro's statement was discredited by
the men, but aa soon as Col. Kenly saw him,
h9 was; satisfied of- the enemy's approach, and
had the long roll beaten at once. The men
all sprung to their arms and formed into line
by companies, and in a very fhort time the
rebels appeared. A section of Knapp's Penn
sylvania battery was soon engaged, and dis
charged shot and shell for near two hours,
when their ammunition was almost expended..
Unable to withstand tho overwhelming rebel
force long, the order was given to retire, and
the whole force crossed the Shmandoah in
good order, under covee of a company of the
Sth New York cavalry.
The enemy at once forded the river, when
the order ot 'double quick' was given, and
th- Union troops took to the pike, where an
other stand was made. Col. Kenly addressed
his men and told them, that their only chance
was to stand and fight, as the rebel cavalry
were coming on fast and displaying a black
fljg. Our men, however, soon gave way. A
second stand was made with tho same result.
A party of !f .inlanders then retreated into a
wheat-field where Ihey made another stand;
but the rebels came on, cutting right and left
and yelling like Indians sparing neither the
dying nor wounded. The cap'ain then told his
men to make their escape as best they could.
Afier retreating some two or three miles
the relel cavalry passed near an ambulance ij?
which Col. Kenly lay, who was wounded. The
rebels frequently fired into the vehicle.. Sur
geon Mitchell attended Col. Kenly. Finding
themselves closely pursued-they abandoned
the horse, leaped over several, fences, took to
the woods and hid themselves until the ene
my gave up the search. There wcte but six.
companies of the Maryland- First in the fight,
the others Icing absant on picket duty.
Attack on Winchester.
On- Sunday morning the 23th, at daybreak,
the rebels, numbering about 15,000, attacked
Gen. Banks at Wiiichesicr. The right and
left wings stood firmly or a tirae and resisted
the artack manfully. After about six hours
fighting the right wing, however, had to give
away under the pressure of the overwhelming
rebel force. The order was then given to
withdraw, and the troops passed through the
town, somewhat in eonfuskn. fcn the other
side, however, they were quickiy reformed,
and continued their march in good order to
Martinsburg. The entire Union force engaged
numbered less than 4,00Q.
The D-signs of the Rebels.
Gen. Banks telegraphed from Martinsburg
on the 2-3th, at 6.30 in the evening, stating
that "A prisoner captured this afternoon says
the rebel force is, to be strengthened in our
rear, and that their purpose is to enter Mary
land at two points, Harpe rs' Ferry and Wil
li, imsport. We will pass the Potomac to
night safe 4 men, trains and all " ;
Ranis Crossisj the PotDinac.
On Monday the 23th, Gen. Banks telegraph
ed to the Secretary of War: "We believe
that our whole force, train and all, will cross
in safety. The men are in fine spirits and
crossing in good order..- The labor of last
night was fearful. The enemy tallowed us
last night on our march, but has not made his
appearance this morning. Your dispatch .was
read to the troops 'this morning amid the
he irtiest cheers."
The Sick and Wounded.
.Straglers of the First Maryland coming in,
represent tho treatment of our sick, in the
Hospitals at Winchester, as most horrible.
The rebels entered the the toon with a bl-iek
flag flying, and rn their bayonets into the
bodies of sick men lying defenceless in their
beds. A number of Pennsy Ivanians who were
sick in Winchcsfer,are hid in the wheat fields
on the route of retreat, and many were mer
cilessly butchered.
More Ilea Wanted.
Id accordance with a requisition of the War
Department, Gov. Cuitin has issued orders
calling out all military organizations in' the
State, together with all persons who nro wil
ling to join such commands, to report forth
with to Washington, or such other points as
mjy bo indicated by future orders to serve
for three months.
Pennsylvania being again menaced, let her
awaken to her duty in this new crisis let her
sons once moio arouse, and fnjly to the sup
port of the Old flag'
Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts, has
also called out tho M illtia of that State, under
tho requisition of the War Department.
A Goon Answer. Tho Philadelphia Press
siya t "The best way to answer a Breckin
rbigef, when ho Insls's that tho property of
the rebels shall not bo confiscated, is to ask
him what tho Southern slaveholders would
have dono had positions been reversed, they
being as strong as tho present loyal States,
and tho litter commencing tho war Would
ihey havo hesitated to confiscate cory de
scription of property 1 Would they have re
frained from filling their prisons with suspect
ed persons, from hanging spies, and dealing
(Jeynstatlon on all sides The answer to these
Inquiries Is found in tho fact that having bo
gun the war without cause, they have destroy
ed hundreds of millions of the property of the
Federal Government, have repudiated hun
dreds of millions of jnst debts, and have sac
rificed and confiscated hundreds of trillions
of the property of their own people."
A flag of truce was fired Into on the Jamos
river by the rebels, on the 21st, and two men
killed and several taken prisoneis.
I Flour ! Flour ! ll'Xb.
and for sale, good family flour, at cash price, by
Jan. 15. 1862. MERUELL h BIGLER.
TO THE PUBLICThe undersigned hav
ing purchased the entire stock of the late firm
of. .Moore & Etzweiler, and having made large ad
ditions thereto, is now prepared to wait upon cus
tomers. Thankful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore extended to the firm, he hope by
strict personal attention to business- to mer.it a
eontinuence of the same. . -
March 26, '62 -tf. D. F. ETZWEILER.
1 QiO EYRE & LANDKLL, " Q0
J OVJfC Fourth A- Arch Streets, PhUa- 0j
delphia, are now offering their unual assortment of
Dry (J oods, adapted to Spring Sales. Fashionable
Dress Silk, fashionable Spring Shawls, new as
sortment of Dress (!ood3. Spring Prints, DeLnines
and Ginghams. Muslins and Linensof first quality,
Cloths, Cassitneres and Yestings, Table Linens,
Towlings and Napkins. N. B. Black Silks, be
low regular prices. March 12,'62.3m.
THE UATO.N SOW AND FOREVER!,'
READ! READ!! READ!!!
A New Attraction in these Diggings !
NEW AND CPIEAl?
U io tiling s tore
1
In the "Mansion House," opposite the Clearfield
Co. Bank, (Mr. Shaw's old stand,) Clearfield,
Branch of lldzfiistriri Jiro's 125 ITortt-Third
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Th undersigned respectfully announce to the
inhabitants of Clearfield county, and the public in
general, that they hare opened at the above named
place the most extensive and best selected stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, that has-cver
been exhibited in this borough, and which they
will sell 2- prr cent, cheaper than clothing has
ever been fold in this part of the country.
Our stock embraces a full and complete assort
ment of all.garmentageneraHy worn, made up of
good material and in the best Ftyle and workman-,
ship. A general assortment of
BOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
furnishing goods, hats and caps, traveling bags,
trimed flannel and white shirts ; in short every
thing generally found in a. well assorted store of
thidkind. We al30 keep a fine assortment of
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
such as pocket. books, portmonies. pocKet knives,
combs,-brushes, watch chains and guards, violin
and guitar strings, pistols, revolvers, gun caps,
spectacles and a great many other fancy and use
ful articles too numerous to mention, all of which
they will sell as well fts the clothing
At the Lowest Cash Prices.
We invite every person- in need of clothing or
of any of the above mentioned articles, to. favor us
with a call ana view our gooffs ant prices, ana
we are confident that we can cive satisfaction, so
that every person shall feel inclined to tell his
friends where good and cheap clothing can be got.
We are constantly receiving accessions to our
stock from our own manufacturing establishment
in Philadelphia, and sliall always be supplied
with a good variety of all articles in our line,
which shall surpass in style, cut, workmanship,
nnd cheapness those of any other similar estab
1 ishment in this part of the State, and by fair and
honest dealings, we hope to merit a liberal share
of public patronage.
April 9, :G2. REIZEXSTEIN BRO'S & CO.
XIST OF RETAILERS of Foreiga and
i Domestic Merchandize in Clearfield countv,
for the year 1852. subject to the payment of
Licenses.
SAVE. RESIPBSCK. CLASS. TO PAV.
Elizabeth W Wright, Beccaria tp. 8 $5 d0
J. W- Thompson, " 8 5 00
C. J. Pusey, " ' 14 7 00
John Robinson,. " 14 7 00
Wm. K. Dickinson, ' " J4 7 00
Jeremiah Cooper. ' V U 7; 00
Groom, lMckcy & Oo, " " 14- 7 00
Lyonel W- Weld, " " H 7 00
SHmucl Hagsrty, " " 14 7 00
John Robinson. ' " " IS. 10 00
II. S, Henderson & Co. Bell town'p. J4 7 00
E. W. Brady, " 14 7 00
, John S. Snyder, " V 14 7 00
JameaMcMurry. Burnsidc tp. 14 7 00
Ebin MeMastcrs. 14 7 00
J. Patchin A Son. " "11 7 00
Stephen Lloyd . .. ji 7 0i)
II. Patchin. " '' 14 7 00
J. It. MoMurry, N. Wneihngton boro' 14 7 00
Win. Feath. conf. " " 8 5 00
Jacob Neff. distiller, " " 8 5 00
J. M Cuuimings, ' " 14 7 00
Wm. Lumadoe, Boggs town'p. 8 5 00
Mathew Forc?y, Bradford town'p, 14 7 00
J. E. Watson, ' ' 14 7 00
Wm. Albert. " 14 7 00
A. Montgomery A Co. Brady town'p. 14 7 00
Abel Brooks, " 14 7 00
Jacob K until, " " 14 7 00
John Carlile, " ' 11 7 00
R. JI. Moore, " " 13 10 00
Dan U. Goo llandcr, ' ' 14 7 00
F K. Arnold, " 13 10 00
Samuel Arnold, " " 13 10 00
Wm Hunter, Che-st towe'p. 14 7 00
James Currv, " - 14 7 00
Reed, Weaver A Co. Clearfield boro' 12 12 50
David Etzweiler. " " 12 12 50
Richard Moop, " 12 12 50
J. P. Kratzer. " " 12 12 50
Merrcll A Bigler, " 14 7 00
J. . Hartswick. 4i " .It 7 00
II. W. Smith A Co. " " 14 7 00
Charles Watson, drug?. " " 4 ft 00
Graham. Boynton A Ua , " 12 12 50
W. F. Irwin. " 14 7 00
M Woods A Co.. drugs. ' -' 4 5 00
Leonard, Finney A Co. Brokers 9 25 00
Hesscnthaler A Lopold. brewers. 8 5 00
Reizenstein, Bros. A Co., clothing, 14 7 00
A Montgomery, Cnrwensville boro' 14 7 00
J, A J. F. Irwin, " ' 12 12 50
Hippie A Co " :' 12 12 50
J, 1. Thompson. " ' 14 7 00
Win. Irwin, Patent Med. " t' 12 1" 50
Stephen Graff, confcct'ncr" -5 00
Ed. Goodwin.oonfectioner" " 5 00
J. Barniov, Covington town'p. 14 7 00
P. F, Jlegnrty. " ' " 14 7 00
Francis Coudreit, " ,' 14 7 00
Val. Hoffman, coufect'r, " '-8 5 00
Benj. Snyder, confect'r, " " 8 5 00
J. F. Steinar. l'ecutur town'p. 14 7 00
Drum . Lippencot A Co. ", " It 7 00
Bowman A Perks. " " 11 7 00
W.G.M'Cracken. Diet'y Ferguson tp. 6 00
Jas. Irwin. Girard town'p. 14 7 00
Agustus Lcconle, " ' 14 7 00
A. B. Shaw. Goshon town'p, 14 7 00
Ellis Irwin A Son, " " 14 7 00
Holt, Wilson A Co. Graham town'p. 14 7 00
T. H. Forccy, Pat. Mod. " ' It 20 00
J . t, r OT. VIUUIIUU lunu . I, I
John Miller, " " 14 7 00
J A. Heaarty, " '! 14 7 00
P. Uneeringor A Co. " " 14 7 00
David Tyler, Ifuutop town'p, 14 7 00
Wm Brady, " " It 7 00
II. Woodward," " " 14 7 00
II. Swan. Jordan town'p, 14 7 00
David McOechnn, " " 14 7 00
R. II. Haines, Karthaus town'p. 14 7 00
Wm. R. Sankcy ' " 14 7 00
Martin O. fftirk, Knox town'p' 14 7 00
J. Forrest. Lawrence town'p, 14 7 00
,f. Ilegarty, Lumber City, 14 7 00
J. FurguRou, confectioner, " 8 5 00
J. C. Brenner, Morris town'p, I t 7 n0
Rwarts A Bowers, " 14 f 00
J. C. Brenner, " 14 7 00
M. Stein kerchner, distl. t m
Daniel Brubaker. Union town'p, 14 7 00
John M. Chaso, Woodward tonn'p, 14 7 00
J. Whltcomb A Sons, " 1 1 7 00
D.J. MeCann, " "14 7 no
Thos. Henderson " " H 7 00
An appeal for the regulation of such, licenses,
will be beldin the Commissioners1 office, In Clear
field, on Monday tha 9tb of June, 18(12, where all
persons interested may attend.
v d. VV. SHAFFNKR.
May 11, 1,302. Mfroanti,le Appraiser.
WANTED. All inds of grain will be taen
in payment of debts due me. for which the
highest raaret prices will be given.
Dec. 11. 1861. JAMES B GRAFIAM.
Liquors!
-A lot of choice Liquors, such
as Brandies of various kinds,
Whiskey, Gin, etc., just received and for sale by
oan. la. ibrz aifcUKELJu a- B1UL.1.H.
C. 1 I Just received and opened
Otll 1 the best article of
the
BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS.
Also Benxine, an article that supplants turpentine
10 many uses, all whiib will be sold cheap for
cash by MERRELL A BIG LLR.
LI 1 L I 31 E ! ! Farmers L,m- your
Jatds. The subscriber would inform the
farmers of Clearfield county, that he keeps con
stantly on hand "at the Jones Kiln at Tyrone a
largo stock of lime, and will furnish on rotitrarf
any quantity at the terminus of the Tyrone and
Philipsburg Railroad.
March DJ, 1802. WM. II. ROBERTSON.
N. B. Lime constantly on hand at. Sandy Ridge
Stationou the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad.
TTn Vfl WO TO I The undersigned have ro--LXclIU.H
tllt ; cently added a very ex
tensive assortment to their former largo stocK of
HARD V ARE,
Which they arc prepared to dispose of for cash at
prices to suit the times. Person desirous of buy
ing hardware, should remember that we can sell
cheaper than the cheapest on account of the heavy
stocK we have on hand, and therefore to their ad
vantage to purchase of ns. Give us a trial.
Jan. 15, 18(12. MERRELL A BIG LFR
Lamps! Lamps !!thaeverr
The undersigned have just received from the east
an extensive and varied assortmentof the best
COAL OIL . LAMPS,
ever brought into the county, which they offer at
prices, cheaper than the cheapest. One advant
age in buyiug from us is. if tho burners become
loose we fasten them without charge Now is the
time to buy. We nlso repair lamps and put new
burners on when desired.
Jan. 15, 1801. MERRELL A BiqLER.
Xew Goods.
Just received at the ''Corner Store," Curwens
ville, a new nnd seasonable stock of goods,
which will be sold upon reasonable terms.
WM. IRVIN.
Clover and timothy seed of a good quality, for
sale low, b.y WM. IRVIN.
Grain of all kinds, bacon and lard, for sale at
the "corner store" by WM. IRVIN.
One new two-hor3e wagon for sale, inquire at
Curwensville. of " WM. IRA IN.
One pair of good heavy oxen for sale by
March 12,:62, WM. IRVIN.
1VO. 2. WAKE UP !. The undersigned would
11 respectfully inform the citizens of Clearfield
and vicinity, that he continues to do all kinds of
Blacksmithing on short notice and in the very
best style, at the Old Shop alongside of the Town
Hall. Edge tools of all kinds made nnd dresged,
in the best manner, and warranted to give entire
satisfaction. The puolic will remember, that I
am not in. the habit of turning off jobs on account
of not being, able to. do them. All I ask is a trial,
and then the public may judge of the work for
themselves. Remember the '-Old Shop" at the
Town Hall. JAMES HAFF.
Clearfield Pa, Augustl3. 1861.
N. B. Any jobs that Mr. Passraore cannot exe
cute, will be done on very short notice.
M3IE-. DEJIOREST'S QUARTERLY MIR
ROR OF FASHIONS. Great improvements,
the Summer number will contain Four large and
splendid Fash ion-Plates, Three full-sized Paterns,
comprising the new French waist, an elegant
sieve, ana a musses saca, together witn ne.nrl 100
engravings of all the novelties for summer bon
nets, cloaks, trimmings, children's dresses, etc..
and valuable information to Milliners, Dress
iHakers. Mothers, and Ladies generally, present
ing the largest and best Fashion Mazazine in the.
world, published 473 Broadway, Kew York,, and
sold everywhere at 25 cts., or sent by m,ail post
free, on rccciptof amount. Yearly $1 with the
following valuable premium. Each yearly sub
fcribcr will bo entitled to the selection of 50 cents
worth of plain patterns, from the designs in the
book, or from the show room, or they may be or
dered nnd sent by mail any time during the year,
by paying the postage.
Splendid inducements to canvassers. Summer
number will be ready on or about the 1st of May.
NEW DRUG STORE.
The subscriber has opened a full and com
plete assortment of D R U G S in the new brick
building which he recently erected on the corner
of Locust and Cherry streets, in the Borough of
Clearfield, where he will at all times be happy to
accommodate any person who may desire articles iu
his line. The business will be confined strictly to a
DRUG KND PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS, '
and no pains will be spared to rendersatisfaction.
Dr. Woods, may always be found and consulted
in the "Drugstore," when not absent on profes
sional business. A separate room for consulta
tion is attached to the Store, where patients may
be examined privately.
Every artiole usually found in such an estab
lishment will be kept on band, and sold at greatly
reduced prices. TVrm t beinq strict if. Cash will en
able them to offer inducements in the way of prices.
Physicians will be supplied at a small percent
age overcost and carriage. Theirorders are solici
ted. Every article sold will be pure and of the
best quality. M. WOODS.
Clearfield, Pa.. February 13. 1801-tf.
MPOUTANT ANNOUM'EM E ' T ! !
V Fact Worth Knowing!
The undersigned informs his old friends and the
public generally that he has just received and o
pened, at his old stand in Bradford township, a
NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
SEASONA13LEGOODS,
consisting of Diy GooJs, Hardware, Queensware
Groceries, and all other articles usually kept in a
country store, which he will dispose of at as low
rates as they can bo purchased in the county, and
of as gopd quality, if pot better. He respectfully
solicits all to give him a call and examine his
stock before purchasing elsewhere, and he feels
certain that they will buy from him.
jyll MATTHEW FORCES.
N
EW FIRM AND 'NEW CiOODN!
JOHN & JERKED F. IRVIN.
The undersigned give notice that on the 13th A
pril they enterod into partnership in the mercan
tile bOsincss in Curwensville. and that hereafter
the business will bo conductod by them jointly un
der the name and firm of John A J F. Irvln.
They inform their customers and the public In
genorul that they have received from the East and
opened at the old stand, a Urge and varied stock of
SPRING AND RUMMER
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, HARDWARE. AC, AC,
specially adapted to the wants of the community,
and will sell the same at the lowest cash price.
' Also, a large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Caps, of the latest styles and best quality, all
of which they intend to fell at reasonable rates.
Also, ap extensive stock of the most fashionable
, READY-MADE CLOTHING,
at prioes to suit the times. Now is the time to
purchase. Call in atl examine our stock before
you purchase your goods, and we feel confident
that we can supply you with all kinds of goods,
st ss low prices and on as reasonable terms asyou
oan procure them elsewhere. Give us a tria.1-
JOIIN IRVIN.
May 30, I860. JERRED F. IRVIN;
N. B. Persons indebted to the old firm are re
quested to call sad settle. a may 30.
FOR SALE Several first rate wagons, by
, MERRELL k BIiSLER.
LADIES ! LADIES !! Remember we are
selling best quality of calico at 121 cents per
yard, cash. L1PFINCOTT. LONG A CO.
.-May 21. 1862' Ooeola Mills. Pa.
Dried Apples!
Soveral barrels of
excellent dried ap
ples on hand aud for sale by
Jan.lS. 1302. ' MERRELL & BIClLER
VJANTED. A good, steady journeyman
T T Brickmoulder, for the greater part of the
summer. Good wages will be paid in cash. Ap
ply by letter or otherwise, immediately to
; WILLIAM JONES,
May21,1882.-pd. t Clearfield. Pa.
CAUTION My wife Sarah Margaret having
left my bed and board without any just cause
or provocation, all persons are hereby cautioned
against harboring or trusting her on my account,
anl will pay ua debts of her contracting.
May 21. IS62. JOHN K LINE. J r
EXECUTOR'S, IVOTICE. Letters Testa
mentary on the estate of Isaac Chambers,
late of Curwensville borough, deceased, having
been granted to the undersigued, all persons in
debted to said estate are tequestcd to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims against
the same will present them duly autheuticated
for settlement, at the office of A. J. Patterson, Esq.
in Curwensville. DANIEL CHAMBERS,
May 21,1852.-pd. Executor.
LOOK HERE! NEW GOODS !! Afiesh
arrival of Spring and Summer Goods at
Oceola Clearfield county, Pa.
We have just leceived and are opening a. care
fully selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, notions, groceries hardware, queensware,
drugs, oils, paints, glass, boots and shoes, (war
ranted.) hats and caps, (latest style.) stationary,
wooden ware, brooms, etc. all of which will be
sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or
approved country produce.
May 21. 1862. L1PP1NCOTT, LONG A CO.
CLEARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL For iu
struction upon the Piano. Melodeon and. Gui
tar, and in Harmony and Singing.
Terms For pupils under six years old, $5,00,
for seventy two lessons of one half hour each ;
for all pupils over six years old, $ 1 0,00, for seventy-two
lessons of. one hour each; upon Piano, Me
lodeon. Guitar or in Harmony.
Payable, one-fourth at the beginning aud the
balance at the end of the quarter.
Vocal music free to all Instrumental pupils.
Studied alone. S3. 00 per term.
Rooms at Mr. Alexander Irwin's.
Oct. 1.1860. E. A. P. RYNDER. Teacher.
Fashionable Millinery.
MISS J. &. E, MITCHELL.
Second Etretet, Clearfield, Pa
Opposite the residence of L. J. Crans, Esq )
The, undersigned would respectfully inform the
Ladies of Clearfield and vicinity, that they have
received an assortment of Fashionable Millinery
Goods, to which tbey invite their attention.
We also do all kinds of millinery work on short
notice in the latest style, and on reasonable
terms. J. A E. MITCHELL.
May 21, 1362.-3m-pd.
THRESHING MACHINES. The under
signed wish to inform the citiiens of Clear
field county, that they still continue the manafac
tuie of Threshing machines, at the Bcllcfonte
Foundry, of a superior quality, for one. two, and
four horses ; also, the celebrat'ed; eadless chain or
tread power, for either one or. two horses, with or
without shakers as may suit the purchaser. We
would recommend the tread power particularly
to farmers who keep but two or three horses.
The machine and power, with shaker can all bo
set on a small barn floor, and rain or shine, can
be worked to good advantage by a man and two
boys, thus saving in hands as well as in horses,
and doing the work tig well and as f.ist as most
men desire. Our four-horsepower, machines, with
overshot cylinders, are certainly tha best now
made; we could give numerous certificates from
reliable farmers, of both Centre and Clearfield
countios, as to the good satisfaction theso ma
chines have given, but deem it unnecessary. All
machines warranted. Orders by mail wiil receive
prompt attention. A. HA UPT A CO..
May 21 . 1862. Btllefoute. Pa.
Peter Bloom of Ansonville, is an authorized
agent for the sale of machines.
WORTZ PLOWS It is now settled be
yond question that these celebrated plows
go ahead of all others, wherever introduced, in
giving good satisfaction. For the convenience, of
our friends aud former custorueru in Clearfield
oounty, (to whom we arathankful for past patron
age.) we give below a list of agents, from whom
these plows, and also shears, can b$ had :
Merrell A Bigler. Clearfield, James Watson,
Williams Grove, John Holt, near Grahamton, S.
S. Chapman, near Kylertown.L. Brandel, French
ville, John Kciter. Karthaui. George Heskendorn,
Salt Lick, J, W. Hewett, Pennville, Hale A Co.;
and Wm. Lloyd, Philipsburg, Thomas Henderson.
Jeffries, Henry Swan, Ansonville, Samuel Ilegar
ty. near Glen Hope, John Curamings, New Wash
ington. We also make the McGarvay plows, both right
and left hand, also hill side plows, iron kettles.
New World and Hathawny cook stoves, egg and
nine plate stoves, iron fencing for cemetries, cast
iron hitahiDg posts, wagon spindles of all sizes,
threshing machLuos. (sec advertisement). We also
have for sale J. S. Marsh A Co's celebratad grain
drill and straw and fodder cutters; we are also
prepared to make and fit up mill castings of any
description wanted. Orders, either directed to
us by mail or through any of the above named
agents, will receive prompt attentson.
Bellefonte, May 21. '62. A. HOUPT A CO.
WfANTED. A little girl about 10 years old,
to raise, by a family who have no children
of their own. An orphan preferred. For further
information inquire at the Journal office.
May 14. 1862. .
CLEARFIELD HOUSE, CLEARFIELD,
CvV. The subscriber having purchased the
furniture and interest from H. H. Morrow, in said
House, is now prepared for the reoeption of tran
siont and permanent boarders. Every depart
ment connected with his establishment will be
oonducted second to none in the county. He res
pectfully solicite a share of public patronage.
July ll,1360.-y. GEO. N. COLliURN.
REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby
given, that tho following accounts have been
examined and passed by me, and remain filed of
record in this office for the inspection of heirs,
legatees, credilors and all others in any other way
interested, and will be presented to the next Or
phans' court of Clearfield county, to be held at
the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield,
commencing on tho Third Monday of June,
lbZ, lor confirmation end allowance:
The partial account of Jaoob W. CatnpWI and
Washington Gardiner, Executors of last will and
testament of Timothy Lee Jato of Burnside town
ship. Clearfield county, deceased.
Ibe partial account of Jonb Rider, Adminis
trator of the estate of John Peter Rider, late of
Covington township, Clearfield county, deoeased.
The Guardian account of George Wilson, guar
dian of the minor children of Robert Leonard,
late of Lawrenoe township, Clearfield county, de
ceased.
The account of Christopher Kratie r. Adminis
trator of the estate of Anthony Kratzer, late o(
Pike township, Clearfield county, deceased.
The account of O. W. MoCully, Administrator
of all and singular the goods and chattel, rights
and credits, wbloh were of Jacob Tipry, late of
the township of Woodward, in the county of Clear
field, deceased.
The acoount of D. J. CathcarL arfrmnLtralor of
all and singular the goods and chattels and eredlts
which were of Jane W)eon, late of ths township
of Chost, in the county of Clearfield, deceased.
The administration acoount of Wo. Wallace,
administrator of Robert Butler, late of Lawrence
township, Clearfield eounty. deeeaaed.
JAMES WRIGLEY,
MayU,18S2 Register.
rp YRONE C I T,Y IT O T E L.
TYRONE, BLAIR COUNTY. PA. "
A. P. OWEN 3, Proprietor .
Also OrsTERS. Wholesale and Retail. decl9 ,
CAUTION. All persons ore hereby csntion
ed against purchasing or meddling with the
following property, now in possesion of John
Waggoner, to wit f 1 briadle cor.ll black eow, 1"
red cow, I bay mare. 14 sht-ep. 3 he.ffer calvaa. I
wagon, I plow, 1 corn plow, 1 barrow. I windmill,
I timber sled, 10 are9 of grain in the grond' 1
exun. and l stack of bay. as the same have bees
purchased by us at Sheriff 's aale, and have only
been left with said Waggoner mi loan and are isaV
jebt to our order. . HIPPLE A FAUST. -
March 6. ISM. ' '
1VTEW STONE WARE MAM' FACTOR V
1 IN CLEARFIELD. PA.
The undersigned takes this method of intortn
ing the public that he has commenoed the miss
facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear
field, and tbst he is now prepared toxupplv all
who may want them with Milk and Cream Crock,
Jugs. Jars. Ac, at lower price, than they can b
bought elsewhere. He solicits a share of" patron
age. FREDERICK LEITZINGER
Clearfield, Pa.. May 2b, 1659-ly.
TVTF.W BREWERY MOPE LAGER.
I I 7be subscribers would r:j.pectfully Icfwrm
the Tavrri. ketper: a -d others that they have re
cently started a new Brewery in the Borough of
Clearfield, and that they are now prepared to far
nish Beer on the most accommodating terms. They
have employed an experienced Brewir. from tke
east, and tbey feel confident that they can supply
a superior article of beer. Give them a trial and
judge for yoursoives.
June 20. 00 CITARLES flAUT A CO.
IV f v TTi vm B MALONEY & Co,
. Ky I 11 111 rniLIPSBURG.PA ,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Cectr
and Clearfield counties, that have just reivH
and opened a new and very extensive atoiE "f
TIN fr COPPER-WARE.
SHEETIRO X-V A R E,
A VARIETY OF STOVES,
and agoneral assortment ot artir! uiually kept
in an establishment of the kind, which they ofT.r
chap tor cash. Approved produce taken inpay
ment atmartfet priea. Jan. 15. 1 HjC."
STRIKING TIMES IN UNfON TOWN
SHIP. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT ON
ANDERSON'S CREEK It seems to b the gen
eral opinion of the people of Clearfield county,
that all the Wool ought to He carded in tae
Whitehead Factory , in Ifuion towtship.
Wool carded at 5 cents per pound, when brought
to the mill and taken away. All Lincoln. Doug
las. Breckinridge, and Bell men, should give the
subscriber a call, as he is prepared to do Fulling,
and every desoription of Mannfaotaring on the
most reasonable terms, having served a regular
time to the business. Persons will do well by
holding on to their wool, as I intend to give them
a call shortly. Ap30 LAW fcYKES.
4 TTENTION, BEE KEEPERS. R. Ad-
i anas A Co., having purchased the Right of
Clearfield Co . for "J. S. Harbison's Patent Im
proved movable comb Bee Hive," would reipect
fully direct the attention of Bee keepers to the
mauy advantages it possesses over any other niv
out. Vi'h this Hive yu can have complete con
trol over your Bees can at any time remove your
surplus honey without killing Bees en male
artificial swarms when desired can prevent your
Bees from being destroyed by moth and other
advantages it possesses which will rcommecded
it to all interested in Bee keeping For Hives,
Indiv.id.ual or Township Rights, address.
It. ADAMS A CO .
Feb, 13, 1B32. Cooksport, Indiana co , Pa.
FARM FOR SALE. The following described
farm, situated In Decatur township. Clearfield
Co., Pa. two miles and a half west of Philipsburg.
on the Glen Hope road, containing .ohm hundred
and twernty-ont an-es and allowance. There are
about eighty-five acres cleared and under a good
state of cultivation ; with a large, weii tcUhod.
frame bank barn, a comfoitable hewed log hou,
and a well finished frame dwelling bouse and
other out buildings erected thereon, never faflinr
springs of water at the buildings, and a large and
well selected assortment of bearing fruit trees
The wood land being well timbered and under
laid with a four and a half foot vein of stone coal.
The above farm affords rare inducements to pur
chasers For further information enquire of
R D. SHOW ALTER, PbiHrsburg.
Oct. 2o. 1S51. f.m. Centre. Co Pa
CLEARdF IELD CO UN TV, SS. Notice
Estat jf Jeremiah Fiynn. deceased In the
.--rx Orphan's court of Clearfield county, at
I SEAL piarch term, A. D. 1832, respecting the
p'a.ppraigrment of S300.C0 for the widow,
vis : persona property to. the mount of SoO. and
real estate containing about 43 acres. appraised 8'
S2f-0. the court mad the following ordr :
March 17, IS52. approved tiisi.us to portion tf
estate set apart forthe widow ucler theSJOO law.
and publication is ordered to be made in or.i
newspaper published in Clarfild county, for
three successive weeks, giving notice to afl pr
ties interested to come into court on or before the
first day of next term and show cau?e why the ap
praisement should not fc-e eporovd alo!utely
Bv the Court, JAMES WRIGLEY.
April g, '62. Clerk O C
rpRFSTFlE'S SALE. By virtue of an order
A of the Orphans' Court of r Clearfield county,
the undersigned will expose to public sale, at
New Washington, on Monday the 2d day of June
next, at 2 o'clock P. M.. the following "described
real estate late the property of Jonathan Pieroe
deceased, vis : a certain messuage or traot of
land situate in Bell township Clearfield county.
Pa., bounded as follows; on the south by land of
William Coonsman. on the west by land of Jan
McManus, on the north by land of F. G. Miller,
and on the east by land of George Snyder. Con
taining one hundred acres and one hundred and
fifty perches with a log house, Jog barn, two
orchards and about sixty acres of cleared land
thereon. Terms cf the sale, as follows ; one fifth
of the purchase money thereof to be paid cah.
one third at confirmation of sale, and the remain
ing balance in two equal annual pavmenU wt'h
interest. JOHN RORABAUGlf, Trustee.
New Waahington April 25th 1 S52.
Spring. Opening at
. 11. w. smith & co st
Of tho latest and most fasbiouablo
GOODS.
IlIRST QUALITY OF PRINTS. Warranted good
. cloth and fast colors, for sale at our former
prices to wit : 121 cents per yard.
Also, a large stock of Pamina'c and Zygias. the
now raging meterials for travelling costumes
and promenade dresses ;
With a complete assortment of Ladies' Drew trim
mings, Buttons. Tassels. Cords. Skirt Braids, Ber
lin Zephyr Worsted, Shetland Wr-ol. Embroi
dery. Silks, eto A chglce lot of trimmings
for Zouave's, consisting of Gimp, Silk,
White Bugles. Bugles. Gilt Zou
aves, Blarlr Zouaves. CU . etc., eto,
W'Vth Superior Stock of . ..
Bareges, Cords, Alpaoas. .
Prints, Cottonpdes, Brilliants.
Cambrics, Denims. Lawn robes.-
Delaa Shawls, Fnru. Checks. Handkerchiefs
8tp,!a Shawls, Hickory stripe, Irish Linnen, -Cham
brays, Tweeda. Gents' superior
Ginghams, Cord. Drills, Neckties,
Lawns, Rep De Lainea, Black Silk
Meillures, Balzorines, Handkerchief,
Kent'y Jeans, Mozambique!, Hoop akirU.
Fan. Cassimere.Lace MitU, Doylies, Chiati
Don't loiethe Opporiunity to Economise!
Go to H W. 6. A Co's, where you will receive a
superior artiole at a small advance oncost. ,
Ken Awake!!
Don't throw away your means when by going te
H. W. S. A Co's, you can get a real good .
artiole of a Kip Boot for . S3 00.
Call, and see also our men's extra heavy
Plough Shoes.
. As Times sre Easing so are our Prioes