Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 25, 1862, Image 3

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    THE RAFTOIMGro M
THE JOTJKML.
CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 25, 1862.
Time of Cara leaving Tyrone Station
EASTWARD.
Trough Exp.
Fast train,
Mail train,
Way train,
WESTWARD.
Trough Exp.
Fast train,
ALTOONA.
WROXE.
HCNT GDOS
8.40 p m.
1. a.m.
7.45 a m.
10.60 a.m.
8.07 p.m.'
8.18 a.m.
11.40 a.m.
V.'lSa.m.
9.50 p.m
2.12 a.m.
9.13 a.m.
1.20 p.m
7.50 am. 7.13 a.m. 6.23 a m
8.05 p.m. ::::::. 6.56 p.m
Mail train,
Way train.
6.45 p.m. 6 01 p.m. 5.03 p.m.
3 15 D.m. Z.30 p.m. 1.20 p.m.
The fast line does not stop between Huntingdon
and Altoona. The way train only runs between
those two points. Enoch Lewis, GenT Supt.
THE PEOPLE'S STATE COlTVElfTIOIT.
The People of Pennsylvania, who desire cor
dially to unite in sustaining the National Ad
ministration in its patriotic efforts to suppress
a sectional and unholy rebellion against the
Vnity of the Republic, and who desire to sup
port, by every power of the Government, one
hundred thousand heroic brethern in arms,
braving disease and the perils of the field to
preserve the Union of our Fathers, are re
quested to select tho number of Delegates
equal 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 Couvcntion at Ilarrisburg, on
Thursday, tho 17th day of July next, at eleven
o'clock, on said day, to nominate Candidates
for the offices of Auditor General and Survey
or General, and to take such 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. Uammerslt, I 0 .
Jons M. Scllivaw, ' Secretaries.
The Best Book Published Godey's La
dy's Book for July is before us, and contains
its usual budget of uncomparable plates, be
sides much interesting reading matter. This
number has twenty full page engrav ings. Why
don't you subscribe price, only $3 a year, in
advance. We will furnish the Lady's Book
and Journal, to all new subscribers, or to such
as are not in arrears on our books, for $3.60
in advance, if desired.
Colonel or the 84th. We learn that Sam
uel M. Bowman of Columbia county, tins been
commissioned Colonel of the 84th Regiment
of Penn'a. Volunteers, in place of Col. Wm.
G. Murray, doe'd. Maj. Walter Barrett, who,
as the senior officer, was entitled to the posi
tion, declined it, but was promoted and com
missioned Lieut. Colonel in place of Thos. C.
Macdowell, xesigncd ; and Thos. II. Craig,
Adjutant of the Regiment, was commissioned
Major in place of Mr. Barrett.
The 84th Is one of the most renowned regf
fiients In the service, and occupies nn envia
ble reputation, on account of its gallant con
fuct In several . hard fought battles. In the
lat engagement at Port Republic it suffered
rather severely 5 and, we understand, that an
effort will be made to have it ordered to some
post, to enable it to recruit men and Oil up to
the requisite army standard. All honor to
the gallant 81th.
The Woikdeo Soldiers. A correspondent
of the New Fork Herald pays the following
deserving tribute to several gentlemen, among
them Gen. Patton, who had gone to the White
House to minister to the relief of the wound
ed, after the battle of the Seveu Pines" :
"At the White House Hon. M. F. Odell, of
Acw York, and Hon. John I aiton, of Fei n
ylvaui:i, were busy attending to the wants of
!ie wounded. Tl.ey seemed to have over-
1 a a . . . a.
jooKea tne iact tneir oieeumg country was
suffering in Congress. Would that more of
our representatives wouia pair on ana come
to the help of the suffering soldier. They
would receive the thanks and prayers of
1I10 wounded soldiers, and their children's
children would rise and call them blessed. It
does me good to mention such instances of
godlike nature still displayed by our fallen
r.ice. The names of such benefactors should
1 engraved upon tablets of marble or brass
as deeply as they are In the hearts of the re
cipients of the acts of charily and godlike be
nevolence."
' .IUlirt-roLRTH 1'ENSSTLVA.NIA V OLt'NTEERS
The following is the correct list of the kill
ed, wounded and missing of the Eighty-fourth
regiment, P. V., in the lato affair at Port Re
public, Va :
Company A Patrick Burns, killed t An
UionyCorrell and William H. Lowe, aliasing 5
1 nomas Coats wounded.
Company B Corpora! John Snadden, mis
sing.
Company D Privates James B. Arbel and
John Harding killed; Sergeant A. G. Thorn
ton, wounded slightly Private C. C. Menell,
missing.
Company E Privates Silas J. Barr nnd
w illiatn 1 aylor, wounded.
Company F John F. Walsh. wniin.l...f t
Daniel Bittler, William E. Stead, Adam Sides
ami luiiis bones, missing.
Company O Alfred Waters, killed War
Ten Post and Simue! Drew, missing
Company I rCajd. Curhy's) Thomas Ad
ami and John IL Ferguson, wounded.
Company K (Capt. Ogden's) Henry Ring
ham, II. E.Keslernnd Ilenrv C. Owpna. 11111 ml
"d the latter dangerously j Corporal Daniel
O raliam and private James M'Uuire, missing.
Ntw Pour Rot'TRi. In looking over the
list of hew post routes recently established,
wfiu.i the follow ingi
ClftitjirH County--? taia Ahmuivlllo via
McfJatey,s,West'ivtr,B,llo ce'sioChefrylrot.
From 'William! fjrove vtd (it aluttntori lo
Shirk's,
J'tftrvm (VftMy- .pr'ttii Keytioldavllla Id
Koekrfnle,
Vltittm tiitJ I'tnmiqit Cvkulht--Vtvtn Kmlon
'"nlu CnlUhsburg.
Front Unllornhtirg: v hwv, JVIek let Ilia fo
'IICHy.
unit WtmtH Von Froni (Jar
M vU 8ulfiwet Ktderprl, rinrthlvlll,
i'luii'ttter, atxl HihivIIIh, to Oil City.
From CUniijjtuii via. MllUtotia and lUiifJit'i
"""'la Aru.
Ida route above natntxl, warn procured ly
tnemhfir of (Jongreaa from thin district,
"n, John l'atlon, who a ever rvady and w.
,inl (0 Attend to Hie Interest of hi ponatlln.
''U, Jladeaarvei I hunk 1 tf tho plliaen
IU"K tha savvral pott routes, for tits aetlva
ftlou n procuring them Ihu beneflti of
"o'o fUclarit mall facilities.
COTTBT PE0C2EDINGS.
The first week of June t. rni of our Courts,
was almost exclusively devoted to Common
wealth business, only one civil action having
been disposed of. Below we give the matters
which received tho attention of the Court :
Com. vs John Lancaster. Indictment, cut
ting timber. Verdict, guilty. Wallace & Test
for Com. ; R. J. Wallace for Defendant.
Com. rs Wesley Nevling. Indictment cut
ting timber. Recognizance forfeited and re
spited to next term. Test for Com. ; McEnal-
ly for deft.
Com. vs David Flegal and .ishbury Flegal.
Indictment, malicious mischief. Verdict, not
guilty, and Jacob Dialing the prosecutor,
and David Flegal, each to pay half tho costs.
Wallace & Test for Com. : Swoodo for deft.
Com. rs Jllbert Snyder. Indictment, larceny,
Verdict, not guilty, because insane at the time
of the commission of the oflence. Test for
Com. : Swoope for deft.
Com. rs Wm. Evans and Thomas Evans.
Indictment, larceny. Verdict, not guilty.
Wallace & Test for Com. : Swoope for deft.
Com. vs Hezekiah Lansberry Indictment,
forgery. (Test having formerly been defend
ants Vttorney asked lea7o to withdraw.) Ver
dict, not guilty, and defendant to pay all costs.
McCullotigh &McEnallyforCom.; W. A. Wal
lace for deft.
Com. rs B. D. Schoonover. Indictment, for
gery. erdiot, guilty on the first and second
counts as he stands indicted, but not on the
third. Test & W. A. Wallace for Com. ; Mc-
E nally for deft.
The 105th Penna. Regiment. Below we
publish the list of tho killed and wounded of
the 105th, Col. A. A. McKnight's regiment,
in the battle near the Chickahominy :
Killed. Co. A M.Kirkpatrick, W. II. Lin
coln. Co. B Capt. John C. Dowlinc. S. H.
Mitchell, W. Johnston, N. D. Currier, B. An
thony, J. Williams, W. Jackson. Co. E
Lieut. John Barr, Wm. McLane, D. Wyman,
N. T. Miller, Job Layton, John Diltz. llenrvl
i5irs, wm. uregory, 11. Saynor. Co. F
IV in. u. nison, Jas. Crock. L. Findlev. S
Harris, John Laioss. Co. II John I..
v
Orooves, Geo. Haslett, John Wilson, Jos. Rut
ter, 11. bprague, Feter SI10011. Co. K F. R.
Patterson, C. S. Adair, B. Sylvers. Woun
ed. Col. A. A. McKniffht. Co. A Ser
geant S. Nibler, J. Means, A. C. Little, S. F
IlafHly, T. F. Adams, O. Croseman. W. C
McKee, F. n. London, F. W. Grove, L. II
Hatlinger. Co. B First Lieut. S. A. Craig,
sergeant w . English. J. Kelsa, K Miller, A
ivnsiss, J. lloueharn. L. 15. Umes. J. C. Chum
oiJ, W. I os, Thomas Hilbreth, J. A-Cox.
C J. Matsor, J. i'arsons, F. Win, C. S. Mc
Hale, C. Miller, George Higris, M. Dowling
Co. C Jacob Keeler, A. McLaughlin, A.
1 oting, F. Stevens, F. W. Mesurs, Jos. Harby
Co.E Capt. G. W. Greenawalk, First Lieut
C. C. Markle, Second Lieut. V. J. SliipU-y
oerg 1. j. 11. oray, Ueo. tstemich, Jacob Arm
strong, Bingham, Clark Branch. John Heed-
path, Jos. Johnston, A. Coon, A. McMath, C
Maims, John W. McCane, David Palmer, A
Uillard, John Wallace. Co.F Capt. R
Kirk, First Lieutenant James H. Geggil, J. M
Vanhorn, T. S. Anderson. Co. G G. R. Hall,
A. jNeel, 11. Ut-pp, U. tiill, V. Willard, Geo
W. loung, r. C.Spencer, John Miller, J
Haines, J. (Jbsier. Co. II J. Dickv, II,
Burns, B. Johnston, J. Moore, J. E. Miller-
P. Wensell, II. F. Burrows, William Hick,
man, W. Farrer, P. Lindsay, George Britton.
James Iteed, N. M. Close, W. Welsh, R.
Groves. Co. K Capt. A. C. Thompson. J
Anderson, J. Bothel, J. Henry F. Hudspath,
J. ij roves, J. Miner, J. Feclor, G. J. Snider,
J. T. Baker, B. Mcllwaine, Jas. J. Shields,
Jas.M. I'tirney. .Missing. Co. E M.Misick,
w. r. rritcnman. John Larimer. Co.F
John W. Smith. Co. II John McCain, John
Usborne, i ulton Keynolds, F. Kilgore.
I he following are the killed and wounded
of Company I), which left New Washington
In this county, under command of Capt. Rose :
Killed Lieut. Commiskey, Geo. Woods,
Wm. Riddle, Wm.-Pennington, John Wilson.
cnas. itoss, u. . Coot, O. Flofnew. Woun-
aed Capt. Du(F, John Rorabauch, .James
C'ree, J.L. I'latt, A. F.Mason, Wm. Light
ner, Hm. U. McGarrev, lletirv Schaffner.
John McLaughlin, John 1 inglmg. David Be
John Horning, J. B. Tatlor. R. Beddell.
J. R. Corbet. I). A. McCandle. B. Newe.omb.
Missing M. B. Loux, S. Gatist. This reir
imeni went inio me imme with 1 companies
Dumocring iiis men, of which number there
were 112 wounded. 41 killed and 8 missing
having lost nearly one-half of its men. In
Company C Abraham McLaughlin, Abraham
Xoung, and Jacob fry were also wounded
the latter slightly. Mr. Fry is from Burn-
side township, this county.
The Latest News.
Received by Tuesday Evening's Mail-
Gen. Butler has condemned two btirglai s
to be hung in New Orleans, they having forg
ed the Generals name to a permit to enter
and search houses. They robbed one man of
of 1885 dollars, gold watch and chain. and bo
som Mn.
The citizens of St. Louls In response to a
teqnest of Gen. Ilalleck forwarded a large a
niount of provisions to tho suffering Mississip
plans near Corinth, who seem grnttfut for the
favors bestowed upon tlicm.
According to Klchmond paper", a bloody
baftlo was fought hear Charleston on Monday
a-week lasting nearly nil day. with a
1 '77
efertted.
loss on both sides. The rebels were d
Col. Averill's l'enn'a cavalry successfully
Invaded King William and Queen counties,
and destroyed a large amount of rebel prop
ertyi Private property was hot molested
Col. Charles Kllet, Jr., of . Tenn' tiled at
Cslftt, on SnOirdny Irtsf from woundi recetved
In tho tinvnt I'ttlte at Mempliln,
OllHdl denpiiff lir have been received from
(Jen. Mitra-iu Mfltioutirjlrm tha eVaotHttlyn of
Ciiinliotliiiid Ui'p l y Hi9 rel"N,
MARRIIDi
On (tie 'LI A liiNt, by J, U. (UI.UHI. 1 : -1 .
Mr, Jwm ''nHouiif Id MIi Ihvia J. Vir,
all of I'MUtuitoii towimlilpi
trssra:
CAUTION,,
All itroii Ara linreliv enntlun
ml BKrtliibt 1111 roliHoi n or inuililllnif with I lit
fiillitwlng firiijmily, now in ionediiiin of 'J'lminas
V, ualiirignt, or nll tnwmiliip, to wit t I cook.
utova and utennili It liHiUleads, labia, bureau,
tlnok, stand, farminir uttmnila, 1 wlnno w-iiitll, as
tha iHina belongi to 111 e, and have only been
Wft with said Walnrlfihl on loan and subject to my
orders. L. J lll'ltD.
Juna 17, mi-fd '
COUNTY MEETING. '
Pursuant to previous notice, a targe and re
apeciaoie concourse of people assembled at
the Court Room, on Wednesday evening the
loth Instant, for the purpose of selecting del
egates to the People's State Convention,
which is to assemble at Harrisbure, on the
18th day of July next.
The meeting being called to order, on mo
tion, Daniel Aters, Esq., of Decature town
ship, was chosen President. John Mahafley,
Esq., John W. Wright, Esq., Wm. B. Alex
ander. Esq., David Adams, Sr., Wm. M. Mc
Cullough Sr., Benj. Spackmaii, Jacob Rider,
Sam'I Edmonson, aud John Thompson, Vice
Presidents; and L. R. Merrell, A. G. Hoyt
indJohn Irvin, Secretaries.
ju inouon, a committee ot hve were ap
pointed by the Chair, to draft resolutions ex
pressive of the sense of the people assembled,
to wit Messrs. A. C. Finney, Wm. Feath,
John Radebacb, Isaac Hains, and S. J. Row.
J. B. McEnally, Esq., was then called upon
to address the meeting ;. after which the com
mittee presented the following resolutions
for the consideration of the meeting :
Resolved, 1st. That the isdom, energy,
and patriotism displayed by Abraham Lincoln
in conducting our National adairs througL tho
greatest difficulties and daogers that ever fell
upon us as a-nation, entitle him and his ad
ministration to the lasting remembrance of
the American people.
2nd. That we acknowledge with gratitude
the patriotic spirit and services of our fellow
citizens who have come forth to sustain their
countiy in this the day ol her trial. Their
gallant and heroic deeds will form a glorious
record in their country's history.
3rd. The great and patriotic services of
the Governor of this State, and his admini
stration, deserve our thanks aud hearty ap
probation. 4th. In Lion. L. W. Hall, late our State
Senator, we recognise a man of energy and
ability, who has well performed his duty as a
Representative of this Senatorial district.
6th. We endorse the course of lion. John
Patton, our member of Congress as that of a
conscientious, vigilant and able member.
And we earnestly recommend his reuomina
tion for a second term.
On motion, tho report of the committee was
adopted without a dissenting voice.
un motion, jonn Mauattey, t,sq., was ap
pointed Representative Delegate from this
county to the People's State Convention.
On motion, A. C. Finney, Esq., was ap
pointed to confer with tho other counties
composing the Senatorial and Representa
tive Districts, in reference to the selection of
other delegates to the State Convention, and
in relation to the time and place of holding
the conferee meetings.
The following resolutions were then offered
and unanimously adopted :
Besnlved, That A. C. Finney, J. B. McEnal
ly, and Win. McBride, Esqs., be Congression
al delegates from this county, to meet a like
number from the otherjeounties in the district,
to place in nomination a candidate for Con
gress.
Resolved, That we hereby present Gen
John Patton as the choice of Clearfield coun
ty as the candidate for Congress in this dis
trict, (subject to the decision of the Conferees,)
to be supported by thtse who sustain the
present .National Administration in its efforts
to put down treason and rebellion ; and in
struct our Conferees to use every honorable
means to secure his re-nomination.
On motion, II. B. Swoope, Esq., was re
quested to address the meeting, with which
request he complied. His remarks were brief,
well timed, and appropriate. Alter which
the meeting adjourned.
REPUBLICAN COUNT! COMMITTEE.
The following County Executive Committee
has been appointed by the President of the
last County Convention, who authorized to
form it :
J. 11. M'Esallt, Chairman. Clearfield.
C. J. Pusey,
Beccaria township,
David Bell,
C. M. Golf,
John Blair,
J. H. Arnold,
William Hoover,
. C. I'atchin,
L. J. llurd,
Joab Hider,
A. J. Patterson
G. W. Kline,
J. S. Williams,
A. W. Heath,
Jona. Spackman,
Thomas Graham,
J. M. Katen,
J. G. Cain,
J. B. Hewitt,
H. Swan,
Henry Yotliers,
M. O. Stirk,
Thorns A. Tate,
G. II. Lylle,
William Campbell,
James (iallaher,
I). S. Moore,
J. W. McNaul,
II. B. Bailey,
J. M. Chase,
liell township,
Bloom township,
Boggs township,
Brady township,
Bradlord township,
Burnside township,
Chest township,
Covington towns'p,
Cnrwensville boro.
Decatur township,
Ferguson township,
Fox township,
Girard township,
Goshen township,
Graham township,
Gtielich township,
Huston township,
Jordan township,
Karthaus township,
Knox township,
Lawrence township
Lumber-city boro.
Morris township,
New Washington,
Penn township,
Pike township,
Union township,
Woodward town'p.
STILL TIIEY COMB.
GOODS CIIKAPLll THAN EVL'Hi
A FHESlt AKMVAL OF
SpriiittSiuniner Goods
I itiib
aitEAP OASlt STOllB.
Jus! rpnelved and Ptienlng, aearefully selected
stock of Hpring and Hummer goods, consisting tf
IHl .iOO)M AM) WOTIONH,
rardware, Queensware,
a 11 o c is a 1 ij s,
Mltt'GN, OILN, PA IN 'I'M AM) GLANM,
1IUUTH, HWm, II ATH AND CAPM,
1IUOKWTS AND 11 A0K11TU,
Moliool HooU ftiul Htdtloimry,
HUH AND HALT,
And a treat variety of other usfnl nrtlulnf, all of
wliluh will ha void ohaap fnriHli, or
phaiitfad for rovnd proiluua,
(lo ta tha "ehesn oash star'
(foods at fair price.
June 11, IMflJ. ,
If you want ta buy
AVM Y, IUWIN.'
ITILOIMtA goml artlnla for iala al tha ttoraof
1 lanlnj WM- 1HWIN, CUarfUld,
tXECUTORS' IOTICE.-Letters T.sta
mentary on the estate of Elias Hard, late of
vuen wwnsnip, deceased. Having been granted to
vUO uuuereiKneu. an persons indebted to tha amd
estate, are requested to make immediate payment.
" persons navng cinms against the game will
F'aeni meui properly authenticated for settle
ment. L. J. HERD.
June 4, 1862.pd. II. H.11UKD, "eento-
NEW GOODS!
At tne "Corner Storo" of Wm. Twin
.
CURWENSVILLE, TA.
A general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Mackerel in half, quarter, and eighth barrels,
Herring , in barrels and half-barrels,
Which will be sold as low as at anv other store.
June 13, 1862. WM. IRVIN.
D"
It. W. W. SHAW, offers his professional
services to tne citizens or Miawsville and vi
cinity. All calls will be answered by the strictest
attention and promptness. June 4, 1862.
JUST IN TIME!
Spring & Summer Goods
The undersigned has iust received a struck of
New Goods, at his old stand in Ansonville, con
sisting of a general assortment of Spring nnd
hummer goods, such as boots and shoes, hats and
caps, bonnets, etc Also, a lot of flour, fish, salt,
groceries of all kinds, and such other articles as
are usually kept in country stores. Give us a call,
as we are now selling goods at the most reasonable
rates for cash or approved produce.
May istiz. IL SWAN.
Fashionable Millinery.
MISS J. E. MITCHELL.
Second Street, 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 they 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. MITCIIFT.T,.
May 21, 18Q2.-3in-pd.
CAUTION, All persons are hereby caution
ed against purchasing or meddling with the
following property, via one yoke of red and
white oxen, wheat und other property, now in pos
session 01 jx. u. rurreit and in care ot t,. V. Uar-
rcttot Ferguson township, as the same belong to
nie and ore subject to my order ; having only
vecu given 10 saiu liarreu on loan.
' May 28, 8G2. WJMLIlt VIN.
AT SMITH & CO S"
JUST RECEIVED
1KEKCII IMPORTED WALKING COATS,
Silk Mantillas, nnd Chantilly Lace Capes,
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF
JJLACK LYOA'S SILK FOR DRESSES,
Satin Striped Marquise,
AND MOZAMBIQUES.
Also, A La i'arise Silk Umbrellas.
With pleasure we again solicit the attention of
our customers, especially the ladies.
JunelO II. W. SMITH 4 CO 1862
PUKIFY THE HLOOD Not a few of the
worst disorders that atllict tnanKind arise
from the corruption that accumulates in the blood.
Of all the discoveries that have been made to
purge it out, none have been found which conld
equal in effect Ayer's Compound Extract of Sar-
saparula. it cleanses and renovates the blood. in
stills the vigor of health into the system and pur
ges out the humors which make disease. It stim
ulates tho healthy functions of the bodv and ex
pels the disorders that grow and rankle in the
blood Its extraordinary virtues are not vet
widely known, but when they are it will no onz.
er be a question what remedy to employ in the
great variety of afflicting diseases that require an
alternative remedy Such a remedy, that could
be relied on, has long been sought for, and now.
for the first time, the public have one on which
they can depend. Our space here does not admit
certificates to show its effscts. Gut the trial of a
single bottlo will show to the sick that it ias vir
tues surpassing anythinjr thev have ever taken.
Sufferers from Scrofula, Scrofulous swellings and
sores, try it and see the rapidity with which it
cures. Ain dtteases, l'lmvlcs. I'uxtitle. lllntrh. i
es. Eruptions, iVe , are noon cleaned out nf ihu
$vtem.
Anthony s l ire. Jioie or Eryu'vfas, Tttter
r Salt Rheum, Sralrl Head. Rimrtnnrnt.. ,V- .
tnouin not ne oorne White tiru can be. smedilu etireA
uy nyrr J, fi air iirirn in.
1... t t -. .
Olimuts or I rneral JJixeate, M exvrlleA frnm
the suxtem hu the prolomreA use of'tht t Surxnnriril-
la, anil the patient is left as healthy as tf h had
never had the. disease.
Female Diseases are ra.1t.1ed In srrnfuvt. 1,1 tk
moon., ana. are genrrallti noon cured fu tin t Kr.
- . . .
tract of SarsapariUa..- Price $1 per bottle, or 6
ooiiies iur t..
m. ui nn mo jjuijjur'i-a ui n laiiiny pnysic. take
Averts Cathartic Pills, which are evervwhnrn
I. - .11 .1.- nK..Ann r r- 1 . . .
known. to be the best purgative that is offered to
the American people. Price, 2j cents per Box, or
0 uuxea lor qr i .
l'rcpared by Dr J. C. AYEll A CO.. Lowell,
lunss.. ami soiu oy nil uruggists everywhere.
C. I). Watson, Clearfield. Wm. Irvin. Cu
ville, S. Arnold, Luthersburg. Elisa Chase, Anson-
vme.j.u. i.enner, jiornsaaie, U. 11. Foster. 1'hil
ipsburg, nnd Dealers every w here.
-May 7, 1802.
SECOND SUPPLY OF
New Summer Goods,
A T T II U O L I) r It I C E S. s
J. P. KIlATZEIl.
Jias just received another general assortment of
bummer Dry Uoods
Lawns. Cloths.
Dress trimming
Poplin, Satinets,
Hhallieg, Casslnere,
Csehmeres, ' ; Tweds,
Lavellas, Coffonades,
lbicnls, Drillings,
Silks. ,1eans,
J'rlnts, Musllti.
Vnlaiiclas, Flannels,
('hints, Linens,
II Ingham, Ticking,
mount!,
Flowers.
Head tietU,
Iees,
Collars.
I'ttdersleeves,
Mantillas,
Dustprs,
fhawls.
Hosiery,
Lsdlp rrmnlnada Jacket, Honm-t
Fun Viiilirellrt. Carpet. Fbmr nil elollig,
II sis
IHI v p, II.H. is Still Plums.
tinocmm.
t-tiff PH. t, tiMlnsi. SMtfxr. nun. HH.IIoS. rlnu.
ppb'i-s, noiir, toliannii, yrp, ' mull en, essi-nns of
poirp, pulvof lnoil utigar, frmikcr. ntrh, no.U,
sptifiti n tul (Allow t'Hitille. Iilnrk lea. Htmtud.
wli, iniiokfial, uliad, aliiitm, end flsli, Imrlinr
llAIUlWAHK A Ijl KI..N8WAHI:,
t'lotlilnj;, Notion, Jolnlnd boon skirls. Hhaker.
Mimti'iL tliHiiiM
Violin, flfoa, strlniia, brltt, bow, kay, preop
tor, uiuslu paper, ronln,
Tln-wara glaM-wara, drug, lamp, buokeU, tub,
churn, brooins, wall pHper, blind, umbrelU.
basket, miliool book. varnUll. mo. nurlaJ hair.
ei.acb varnlsU, plrlu of turpentine, lead and oil,
un on, enni on, giaM, em, in rant a lltlla ofvery.
thing uiually kept in a country stora
All of which Will be sold OO tha moat raaannahla
teruiaforuah or approved country prnduoa.
.-uajiBD. J- ) , KnATZER.
PROFESSIONAL ft BUSINESS CARDS.
H.
Professional business promptly attended to.
DO. CROUCH, Ph vsioiAS, Curwensville, Clear
. field county, Penn'a. May 14.
T J. CRANS. Attorney at Law and Real Estate
jt. Agcnu iiearneia. m. office adjoinine 1
residence, on t-eoond street. May 16
YT M. M'CULLOUGH, Attorney at Law, Clear-
II 1 11BK1, I H.
on Second Street. July 3, 1S61.
-ITTILLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law.
ILLIAM
Clearfie
v ciearneia, i'a. umce, adjoining his resi-
dence on Second street.
Sept. 1.
D ODERT J. WALLACE, Attorney at Law. Clear-
XV field, Pa Office in Shaw's new row, Market
street, opposite Aaugle's Jewelry store. May 26.
IT F. NAT. OLE, Watch and Clock Maker, and
11 aeaier in Watches, Jewelrv. Ac. Room
Graham's row, Market street. Nov. 10
IT BUCIIER SWOOPE, Attorney at Law. Clear-
ueiu,r a. 'u:ct inuranam s now, tourdoo s
west ot urahatu & Jioynton s store. Nov. 10.
T P.
nniixik iiercnam. ana dealer in
l) . Boards
and Shingles, Grain and Produce
t ront St. above the Academy, Clearfield, Pa. I jl 2
A J. PATTERSON. Attornej at Law,Cnrwens-
ville, Pa., will attend to all business en
trusted to his care. Office opposite the New
Methodist Church. Jan. 15. 1S62.
"ITT ILLIAM F. IRWIN, Market street, Clearfield,
y V Pa., Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer
chandise. Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, and
family articles generally. . Nov. 10.
D"..
WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional
services to the citir.ens of Morris and adjoin
ing townships.. Residence with J. D. Denning in
Kylertown. Clearneld county. May 11,1 8;y.
JB MENALLY,
. Pa. Practices
Attorney at Law, Clearfield,
in Clearfield and adjoininz
counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoininz
me residence ot James i5..uraham. i o v. 11).
TOIIN Gl ELIClf, Manufacturer of all kinds of
J Cabinet-ware, Market street. Clearfield, Pa.
He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and
attends funerals with a hearse. Anrl0,'o9.
R
ICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do
mestic JJrr (tooda. Groceries, l lour. liucon.
Liquors, Ac. Room, on Market street, a few doors
west ot Journal UJjicr, Ulearueld, fa. . April.
T ARRIMER A TEsT; Attorneys at Law.Clear-
JLJ field. Pa. Will attend promptly to all legal
aud other business entrusted to their care in Clear
field and ndjoining counties, August 6. 1866.
JAS. H. LAKRIMKK. ISRAEL TEST.
DU. M. WOODS, tender? his professional servi
ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity.
Residence on Second street, opposite the office of
Li. J. Crans, r.sq. Uthce, tne same that was recent
ly occupied by Hon. G K Barrett, where he can
be found unless absenton piofessional business.
rilHOMAS J. M'CULLOITOII, Attorney at Law,
I Clearfield. Pa. Office, over tho "Clearfield
co. Bank. Deeds and other legal instruments pre
pared with promptness and accuracy. July 3.
d. o. iii;sh. :::::::: t.j.m ccxlocgh
BUSH A M'CULLOUOH'S
Collection Opkice. Clearfield. Pess'a.
CJALT! SALT!! SALT!!! A prime arti
kj cle or ground alum salt, put up in patent
sacs. at S3. 25 per sacK, at tho cheap cash store of
November it. K. A1USSOP.
Tlt.LlTCII'S MEDICI JN ES . A fresh sun
JL7 ply of these invaluable Family Medicines
are for sale by M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting
of Pain Carer; Restorative, a great cure for colds
and cough ; and Ami-Bilious Phisic. They have
oecn thoroughly tested in this community, and
are highly approved. Tnr tiikm.
TjOTICE Daniel Faust of Curwensville has
X l charge of my business in my absence. He is
authorized to receive and receipt for money due
me. ana is tne only petson authorized to do so.
Persons having business with me will please call
ou mm. .lUliiN 1'AJ.IU.N.
Curwensville. April 2, 18(52.
HfORKlSDALE HOUSE. The undersign
J.TJL ed having taken the Morrisdale House, sit
uate in the town or Morrisdale, Clearfield county,
respectfully solicits a share of the public natron-
age. No pains or expense will be spared to ren
der guests comtortable. Charges moderate.
April 2, '62. OEOKOE RICHaRDS.
TbIjASTEKINCjS The subscriber having lo-
1. cated himself in the Borough of Clearfield.
wouki iniorm me puoucinai ne is prepared to do
worn in the above line, from plain to ornamental
of any description, In a workmanlike style. Also
whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man
ner, and on reasonable terms.
April 7. 1858. EDWIN COOPER.
TJllOVISIO: AND CJItOCERY STOKE
X I he undersigned keens constantl on hand
at his store room in Philipsburg, Centreycounty, a
inn siock oi riour, jiams, houlders, Miles, Uot-
fee, lea, augar. Rice, Molasses, c. Also, Li
quors ot all kinds, Xobacco. r'egars, Snuff, Ac; all
of which he offers to purchasers on the most ad
vantageous terms, (iive him a call, and try his
articles. tnarzi HUBERT LLOYD.
B
AMLNU AND COLLECTION OFFICE
OK
LEONARD, FINNEY & CO.,
CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA.
Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts Discounted.
Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds
promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con
stantly on hand. Office, on etond street, In the
room lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd.
james t. leomako. i : ::::::: n. a. finnev.
wy a. Wallace. : ! : ! : : : : : : a. c. n nskt.
rpo THE rtlHLIC The undersigned hav
M. ing purchased the entire t-totk of the late firm
of xvloore A Etxweilcr, and having made large ad
ditions thereto, is now prepared to wait upon cus
tomers, lhankfulfor tho very liberal patronage
heretofore extended to the firm, he hopes by
strict personal attontiott to business to merit a
continuence of the same.
. March 2(1, '(12 -tf. D. F. FTZW FILER.
J
I'NT l K C E I V E 1)
fV 4 114)1 J
AT
CHEAP JKWF.LRY" PTORE. O
ilrahnm s Row.Clenrfield. Pa., n fine assortment ol
WATCH KS JEWELRY. Aa.. Ac. to wh rh we In.
vlte attention.
Hold nnd Nllver hunting and open faced wntoh-
, rt bo had at NAt'OLtC'M
inn nmnridun i.nvKf nw 11 niaren f. n nMii..a nnn
,- . ... . M 4 . . . .. .
be had st NAt.'ilI.K's
Flna of Jewplrv. uch a Oamrt. Coral Ln.
va Wfit, citrhiinci. tJartiPtLOnal. Flore tit na Ma
aaM, tlold Htona Mosald, Porcelain pnlntings, Ao
Or M0 rpi at NAI'llf K'M.
1 I i rt tfold llreflsl fins. Fardrotm. Hoot. I:
tdtltdrtng ear drops and ring at NAV'tl Lli H.
Hold souls, key and pencil, gold pons and sH-
vvr notiir at NAIMH.I 'S.
dents brtMnl pin, slmova button, aliln altll 1 1 at 11 ill
minuet Htm guard id at MALULU H.
A ntta assorltitont of void flnifnr rliiifi.f dlllor
Knt tyla and quality, Ktdd lockfl. eornl nnckta
etm, ail v tr ililiiililu. ptDiAnc, wtli guard' and
an ariiiiin iu lino, on uatnl at f AVu LIS'H.'
Jtlt rcetlvtd. a Una asaorttnunt of Fann
coiniiion Clock, and Fancy litua-plimva, from lja
m m uoiinri at AUULIS'M.
Uld Hold and var will ba taken in hana
"rtjoouaa JMAUULEW.
All food warranted a reBrcaantad. or tha ma.
refunded, at NAUULK'H.
If you wish your watehea rutin good reralr
and warranted, take theia ta MAUOLK H.
rilLOUH.
1 at
A lot nf good four an hand and for I
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